




版權(quán)說(shuō)明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請(qǐng)進(jìn)行舉報(bào)或認(rèn)領(lǐng)
文檔簡(jiǎn)介
Enjoythecolorfulcampuslife!
II.BasicListeningPractice
Keys:1.C2.D3.B4.D5.A
III.ListeningIn
Taskl:Onthefirstday
Keys:
⑴thefirstday
(2)changing
(3)reallygood
(4)hardworkers
(5)wentoverherhead
(6)explained
(7)notes
(8)Wednesday
(9)participation
(lO)education
Task2:Howtoselectelectivecourses?
Keys:
(l)extratraining
(2)chemistry
(3)accounting
(4)manyfieldsofstudy
(5)betterpotential
(6)businessdegree
(7)challenging
(8)howtolearn
(9)betterunderstanding
(lO)narrow-minded
Task3:HowtogetstraightA's?
Keys:l.B2.C3.D4.A5.D
IV.SpeakingOut
MODEL1
MODEL2
MODEL3
V.Let?-sTalk
Taskl:Maintainingthequalityorincreasingtheintake?
Keys:
(l)quality
(2)young
⑶25
(4)difficult
(5)government
(6)quality
(7)cut
(8)extra-cautious
(9)afford
(lO)experience
(ll)more
(12)blame
(13)budget
(14)puzzled
(15)service
Task2:What'syouranswer?
Accordingtotheinterviewee,
it'sdifficulttostrikeabalancebetweenmaintainingtheeducationalqualityand
makingsureasmanypeopleaspossiblereceiveuniversityeducation.
Inthepastyears,Chinahasbeenconfrontedwiththesameproblem.
Theuniversityenrollmenthasbeenontheincreaseandsomeinstitutionsofhigher
learningdonothaveenoughteachersandteachingfacilities,
thusaffectingtheeducationalquality.
Task3:Let*sgroupwork!
VI.FurtherListeningandSpeaking
ListeningTask:
Taskl:Problemswithoureducationalsystem
Script:
Hi,everybody.Mytopictodayis"Problemswithoureducationalsystem".
Idisagreeonalotofthewaysthatthingshavehappenedforalongtimeinour
educationalsystem.
Itseemsthateducatorsjustwanttogivestandardizedtests,
whichfocusonlyonacademicperformanceandneglectstudents'abilitiesand
interestinotherareas.
Ithinktherearealotofpeoplewhoareveryintelligent,
buthaven'thadtheopportunitiestheycouldhavehadiftheyhadlearnedina
broader-mindededucationalsystem.
Ifeelthatalotofcoursesthatstudentsarerequiredtotakeinhighschoolaretoo
academic,and,asaresult,
manykidshavelosttheirinterestinlearning.Educatorsoftenfailtorecognizevarious
kindsofintelligence.
Theysimplyexertalotofpressureonstudentstobeaswell-roundedaspossible.
Ithinkbeingwell-roundedisn'treallypossible.
Andasaconsequence,somestudentsIbelievetobeintelligentcan'tgetintogood
collegesifthey,
youknow,haven'tscoredwellonthemathsection,eveniftheyarebrilliantwriters.
Anotherthingthatdisturbsmeisthattheso-calledweakstudentsareseparated
fromtherestoftheschool.
Somekidsarekeptinaseparateclassiftheirgradesarelowerthanothers'.
Andthey'reveryawareoftheirsocialposition,youknow.
Ithinkitcausesthemtoactinawaythatisnotreallypositive.
They'rejustactinginawaytheyareexpected.Oftentheirgradesgofrombadto
worse.Andthat*sprettysad.
Ithinkthatmanyofthekidsinthoseclassesareintelligent,
buttheyneveractuallyrealizetheirpotentialbecauseofthewaytheyaretreated
earlyonintheireducation.
Keys:
(l)standardizedtests
(2)abilitiesandinterest
(3)interest
(4)pressure
(S)well-rounded
(6)getintogoodcolleges
(7)therestoftheschool
(8)frombadtoworse
Task2:Thefinalexam
Script
Atauniversity,therewerefoursophomorestakingachemistrycourse.
Theyweredoingsowellonallthequizzes,midterms,labs,etc.thateachhadan"A"
sofarforthesemester.
Thesefourfriendsweresoconfidentthatontheweekendbeforethefinal,
theydecidedtogouptotheUniversityofVirginiaandpartywithsomefriends
there.
Theyhadagreattimeanddidn*tmakeitbacktoschooluntilearlyMondaymorning.
Ratherthantakingthefinalthen,
theydecidedtofindtheirprofessorafterthefinalandexplaintohimwhythey
missedit.
Theyexplainedthattheyhadplannedtocomebackintimeforthefinalexam,but,
unfortunately,theyhadaflattireonthewaybackanddidn'thaveaspare.
Asaresult,theymissedthefinal.
Theprofessorthoughtitoverandthenagreedtheycouldmakeupthefinalthe
followingday.
Theguyswererelievedandelated.
Thenextday,theprofessorplacedtheminseparaterooms,handedeachofthema
paper;andtoldthemtobegin.
Theylookedatthefirstproblem,worthfivepoints.
Itwasasimplequestiononachemicalreaction.
"Cool,"theyallthoughtatthesametime,eachoneinhisseparateroom,"thisis
goingtobeeasy."
Eachfinishedtheproblemandthenturnedthepage.
Onthesecondpagewasaquestionworth95points:"Whichofthetireswasflat?"
Keys:
(l)course
(2)quizzes
(3)semester
(4)confident
(5)party
(6)make
(7)missed
(8)theyhadaflattireonthewaybackanddidn'thaveaspare
(9)placedtheminseparaterooms,handedeachofthemapaper
(10)Onthesecondpagewasaquestionworth
Task3:HarvardUniversity
Script
HarvardUniversityistheoldestinstituteofhigherlearningintheUnitedStates.
Founded16yearsafterthearrivalofthePilgrimsatPlymouth,
theuniversityhasgrownfromninestudentswithasinglemastertothepresent
enrollmentofmorethan21,000students,
includingundergraduatesandstudentsin10graduateandprofessionalschools.
Over14,000peopleworkatHarvard,includingmorethan2,100facultymembers.
HarvardhasproducedeightAmericanpresidentsandmanyNobelPrizewinners.
Duringitsearlyyears,Harvardofferedaclassicacademiccoursebasedonthemodel
ofEnglishuniversities,
butconsistentwiththeprevailingPuritanphilosophy.
AlthoughmanyofitsearlygraduatesbecameministersinPuritanchurches
throughoutNewEngland,
theuniversitywasneverformallyaffiliatedwithaspecificreligiousgroup.
UnderPresidentPusey,Harvardstartedwhatwasthenthelargestfundraising
campaigninthehistoryofAmericanhighereducation.
Itwasan82.5-million-dollarprogramfortheuniversity.
Theprogramincreasedfacultysalaries,broadenedstudentaid,creatednew
professorships,
andexpandedHarvard'sphysicalfacilities.
NeilL.RudenstinetookofficeasHarvard's26thpresidentin1991.
Aspartofanoverallefforttoachievegreatercoordinationamongtheuniversity's
schoolsandfaculties,
RudenstineencouragedacademicplanningandidentifiedsomeofHarvard'smain
intellectualpriorities.
Healsostressedtheimportanceoftheuniversity'sexcellenceinundergraduate
education,
thesignificanceofkeepingHarvard'sdoorsopentostudentsfromfamiliesof
differenteconomicbackgrounds,
andthetaskofadaptingtheresearchuniversitytoaneraofbothrapidinformation
growthandseriousfundshortage.
Keys:1.B2.A3.C4.D5.D
Viewingandspeaking:
Taskl:Universitybudgetcuts
Script
Host:Well,DavidLammy,theUniversityMinisterjoinsmefromWestminster.
Nowthanksforjoiningusthislunchtime,
Mr.Lammy.Howdothesecuts...tieinwithyourmuchtrumpetedcommitmentto
increasinghighereducation?
Interviewee:Well,Ithinkit*simportanttoremindviewersthatwewillspendwell
over12billionpoundsonhighereducationthisyearandtoalsosaythattherewillbe
morestudentsatuniversitynextyearthaneverbeforeinourhistory.
Butwhatisimportantisthatwhentheygettouniversity,isthattheyhavegood
facilities,goodbuildings,
thattheyhavegoodcontactwiththeirlecturersand,forstudentsfrompoorer
backgroundsthattheyreceiveagrant.
Andyouknow40percentofstudentswhoaregoingtouniversityareinreceiptof
somegrants.Sowehavetoplan...
Host:Butthere'sgoingtobelessmoneynextyear.That'sthebottomline,isn'tit?
Interviewee:Er;weareaskinguniversitiestomakeaonepercentcutintheirteaching
grant.
That's51millionoutofatotalbudgetofoverfivebillion.
Look,IthinktherearefamiliesacrossthecountrypreparingforChristmasspendinga
bitlessandthey're,
youknow,it'salotmorethanonepercentthatthey're,they'refeeling.
SoIthinkthisisreasonabletoaskuniversitiesifwearetoensurethatwecan
continuetosendmoreyoungpeopletouniversityandweremaincommittedtothat.
Host:Andbriefly,whataboutthesetwo-yeardegrees?Thisisareductioninstandards,
isn'tit?
lnterviewee:Well,we,we,we...It'simportantinthiscountrythatwerememberthat
studentsaren'tjusttheclassic18-to21-year-oldundergraduates.
Wewantmaturestudents.Wewantmoreparttimestudentsandoverthelastfew
yearswe'vebeengrowingthenumberoffoundationdegree,
two-yeardegreesthatensurethattransitionintohighuniversityandhighlevelskills.
That'swhatwewanttosupportandthat'swhatwe'reindicatinginthegrantletter
thatwe*vesenttouniversitiesoverthelastfewdays.
Host:OK.DavidLammy,thankyousomuchforjoiningus.
lnterviewee:Thankyou.
Keys:
(l)increasing
(2)12/twelve
(3)more
(4)facilities
(5)lecturers
(6)poorer
(7)grant
(8)one
⑼budget
(10)less
(ll)young
(12)classic
(13)part-time
(14)growing
(15)two-year
Task2:Talkafterviewing
Script
Therewillbemorestudentsatuniversitiesnextyearthaneverbeforeinourhistory.
Whentheygettouniversity,theyhavegoodfacilities,goodbuildings,aswellasgood
contactwiththeirlecturers.
Studentsfrompoorerbackgroundsreceiveagrant.
40percentofstudentswhoaregoingtouniversitywillreceivesomesortofgrant.
Unit1test
Parti
Keys:1.A2.B3.D4.B5.D
PartII
⑴for
⑵with
(3)opportunity
(4)tuition
(5)explore
(6)encounter
(7)adventure
(8)Aswithanycountry,itisnotadvisabletocarrylargeamountsofcasharoundwith
you
(9)Traveler'schecksareoneofthesafestandeasiestwaystotransportmoney,
becauseyoumayhavethemreplacediftheygetlostorstolen
(10)ltiswisetobringabout$100withyouinU.S.cash,soyouwillbeabletomanage
uponyourarrivalintheStates
PartIII
1.C2.A3.B4.D5.A
PartIV
l.C2.A3.A4.D5.C6.B7.A8.C9.B10.C
Ourglobeisindanger!
I.Leadin
Task1:
sandstorm;airpollution;deforestation
waterpollution;meltingpolaricecap;lightpollution
drought;desertification;littering
II.BasicListeningPractice
Keys:1.B2.D3.A4.A5.C
III.ListeningIn
Taskl:Weshouldhaveproperrespectfornature!
Script:
Martha:Doyouthinkmostpeopleinyourculturerespectnature?
Ed:lthinkso.Um...morenowthanbefore.
Martha:Whatdoyouthinkisthemostseriousenvironmentalproblemintheworld
today?
Ed:Today...Ithinkdamagetotheozonelayerisabigproblem,andanotherproblem
ispollutioninbigcitiesandthingslikethat.
Martha:Howdoyoulearnaboutenvironmentalproblems?
Ed:Um...throughschool.Alotofclubspromoteenvironmentalsafety,andsomeTV
programs,too.Theytalkaboutenvironmentalsafetyandstufflikethat.
Martha:Doyouthinkstudentsshouldlearnmoreabouttheenvironmentatschool?
Ed:Ithinkso.So,astheygrowolder,theycanbemoreawareofalltheproblemsthat
aregoingon,andalsotopreventmoreproblemsfromoccurring.
Martha:Ifyoucouldcreateanewlawtohelptheenvironment,whatwoulditbe?
Ed:Anewlawfortheenvironment?Um...I'dprobablysaythatwhenpeoplethrow
awaytheircigarettebutts,theyhavetothrowthemintothegarbagebin,notjust
throwthemeverywherebecauseit'sjustlitteringandIhatethat.Sotheyshouldbe
finediftheythrowthemonthefloororontheground.
Martha:That'sagoodidea.Whatdoyoupersonallydotohelpprotectthe
environment?
Ed:I'msoagainstlittering.Ineverlitter.IfIseesomebodylitter;Igetreallyangry.SoI
alwaysthrowmytrashintothegarbagebin.
Keys:
(l)nature
(2)environmentalproblem
⑶pollution
(4)promote
(5)awareof
(6)fromoccurring
(7)law
(8)throwaway
(9)fined
(lO)trash
Task2:Riverpollution
Script:
Ifyouseedeadfishfloatingontheriverornoticethatthewaterisdiscoloredand
smelly,
youknowtheriverhasbeenpolluted,andtherearefourmainpossiblecausesforit.
First,fertilizer.Iflargeamountsoffertilizerorfarmwastedrainintoariver,the
concentrationsofnitrateandphosphateinthewaterincreaseconsiderably.Algaeuse
thesesubstancestogrowrapidly,turningthewatergreen.
Thismassivegrowthofalgaeleadstopollution.Whenthealgaedie,theyarebroken
downbytheactionofthebacteria,whichquicklymultiply,usingupalltheoxygenin
thewaterandthereforecausingthedeathoffish.
Second,industrialwaste.Factoriessometimesdischargechemicalwasteintorivers.
Examplesofsuchpollutantsincludecyanide,lead,copper,andmercury.These
substancesmayenterthewaterinsuchhighconcentrationsthatfishandother
animalsarekilledimmediately.Sometimesthepollutantsenterthefoodchainand
accumulateuntiltheyreachtoxiclevels,eventuallykillingfishandotheranimals.
Third,oilpollution.Ifoilentersaslow-movingriver,itformsarainbow-coloredfilm
overtheentiresurface,preventingoxygenfromenteringthewater.
Fourth,warmwater.Industryoftenuseswaterforcoolingprocesses,sometimes
discharginglargequantitiesofwarmwaterbackintorivers.Ahighertemperatureof
thewaterlowersthelevelofdissolvedoxygenandupsetsthebalanceoflifeinthe
water.
Keys:l.D2.A3.B4.C5.D
Task3:Curbingcarbonemissions
Script:
Althoughitisnotaneasytask,Chinaisstrivingtofulfillthepromisetocutitscarbon
dioxideemissionsperunitofGDPby40to45percentinthenext10years.
ZhangGuobao,DirectoroftheNationalEnergyAdministration,said,"The
governmentputsgreatemphasisonseekingharmoniousdevelopmentbetween
citiesandtheenvironment,andisreadjustingtheenergystructurebygivingpriority
tothedevelopmentofcleanandlow-carbonenergies,includinghydroelectric,
nuclear,wind,andsolarpower."
Governmentauthoritieshaveclosedsmall,coal-firedplantswithatotalcapacityof
60.06millionkilowattsinthepastfouryears.Thisyear'stargetofclosing10million
kilowattsofcapacitywillbeachievedbyAugust.
"Wehavepromisedtotheinternationalcommunitythat15percentofourpowerwill
begeneratedfromnonfossilsourcesby2020,”DirectorZhangsaid.Atpresent,
non-fossilenergyaccountsforonly7.8percent.
Chinaismakingeffortstoincreasetheproportionofcleanenergyinitstotalenergy
consumption.StatisticsshowthatChinainvestedUS$34,6billionincleanenergylast
year,exceedingtheUnitedStateswhichinvestedUS$18,6billion.Thus,Chinahas
becometheworldleaderingeneratingcleanenergy.Fiveyearsearlier,China's
investmentincleanenergywasonlyUS$2.5billion.
However,China'scarbonemissionreductiontargetcannotbeachievedeasily.The
shifttoalow-carboneconomymightbemetatacosttosociety.Forinstance,more
than400,000peoplewerelaidoffasaresultoftheshutdownofsmallcoal-fired
powerplantsinthepastfouryears.Manystudiesindicatethattheefforttocurb
greenhousegasemissionsmaydelayChina'sdevelopment,affectpeople'sincome,
andleadtounemployment.
Keys:l.D2.D3.A4.B5.C
IV.SpeakingOut
MODEL1
MODEL2
MODEL3
V.Let?"sTalk
Taskl:Disappointmentoverclimatenegotiations
Keys:
1)doesn'treallyactuallycommitanyonetodoinganything,
2)theatmospheresimplecan'ttakethekindofemissionswe'vebeenseeinginthe
business-as-usualscenarioandthere'snorealcommitmenttochangethat.
3)There'snorealcommitmenttoputseriousmoneyonthetable
4)It'snotbackedbyaction,
5)Itdoesnotconstitutea...adeal.
6)It'sahollowshell
7)itlacksanythingonemissionscuts
8)There'snoguaranteethattherewillbenewmoney,thatthemoneywillbereal,
thatthere'sactuallyacommitmenttogetthere,orthatitwillbechanneledinnew
ways,
Task2:What'syouranswer?Twospeakersholdanegativeattitudetowardtheworld
climateconference.
Task3:Let'sgroupwork!
Developedcountriesshouldbearmoreresponsibilities.
First,theycausedmostoftheworldpollutionintheirindustrializationprocess.
Second,theyarealreadyeconomicallyadvanced,withmorefundstodealwith
pollutionproblems.
Ontheotherhand,developingcountriescausedlesspollutioninthepast,andnow
theyneedrapiddevelopment.
Therefore,aninternationalagreementtheKyotoProtocolin1997stipulatedcommon
butdifferentiatedresponsibilitiesfordevelopedanddevelopingnations,which
meansthatbothshouldberesponsibleforenvironmentalprotectionandcutcarbon
dioxideemissions,buttheformermusttakemoreresponsibility.
Recently,however,somewealthycountrieshaveinsistedthatdevelopingcountries
likeChinashouldshouldermoreresponsibilities.
VI.FurtherListeningandSpeaking
ListeningTask:
Taskl:Theenvironmentandthedevelopment
Script:
Li:Hi,ProfessorWang.
I'mLiLin,acorrespondentfortheuniversitynewspaper.
Thestaffandstudentsherearegettingmoreandmoreinterestedintherelationship
betweentheenvironmentandeconomicdevelopment.
Whatdoyouthinkisthemostseriousenvironmentalproblematpresent?What
measuresshouldweadopttoimprovetheenvironmentanddeveloptheeconomyat
thesametime?
Wang:Therearemanyenvironmentalproblems:airpollution,waterpollution,
desertification,overfishing,destructionofnaturalhabitats,acidrain,
overconsumptionofwildanimalsandplants,etc.Butlyingatthecenterofallthose
problems,asIseeit,isthecontradictionbetweeneconomicgrowthandthe
environment.
SincetheUnitedNationsEarthSummitin1992,growingnumberofpeopleand
governmentshaveadoptedthenewideaof"sustainabledevelopment**.Thismeans
today'seconomicgrowthshouldnotwipeouttheresourcesandoptionsforfuture
generations.Planninganddevelopmentshouldensurenotonlyeconomicgrowth,
butalsosocialadvancementandenvironmentalhealth.Inotherwords,some
economicbehaviormustberestrictedorcontrolled.Instillingprinciplesof
sustainabledevelopmentintogovernmentplanning,resourcemanagementand
economicpolicyisthemostimportantstepChinacantaketosolveitsenvironmental
problems.
Chinahasalreadytakensomeremarkablestepstoreducedamagetothe
environment.Forinstance,followingthehugefloodsof1998,thegovernment
bannedloggingintheupperreachesoftheYangtzeRiverinordertoprotectforests
andreducetheriskoffloods.
Still,thebasiccontradictionbetweentheenvironmentanddevelopmentpersists.
Muchworkistobedonebeforewecanachievetheaimofabalancebetween
economicgrowthandtheenvironment.
Keys:
(l)waterpollution
(2)overconsumption
(3)economicgrowth
(4)resources
(5)socialadvancement
(6)restricted
(7)governmentplanning
(8)economicpolicy
(9)remarkablesteps
(lO)balance
Task2:ThickcloudofpollutioncoveringsouthernAsia
Script
AUnitedNationsstudysaysathickcloudofpollutioncoveringsouthernAsia
threatensthelivesofmillionsofpeople.Scientistssaythepollutioncouldincrease
lungdiseaseandcauseearlydeath.Thecloudisalsodamagingagricultureand
affectingrainfalllevels.IthasaffectedmanycountriesinsouthernAsia.Thepollution
cloudisthreekilometershigh.Scientistssayitcanmovehalfwayaroundtheworldin
aweek.
Thecloudistheresultofforestfires,theburningofagriculturalwaste,andhuge
increasesintheburningoffuelsbyvehicles,industries,andpowerstations.
Pollutionfrommillionsofbadcookingstoveshasmadetheproblemworse.
Manypoorpeopleburnfuelslikewoodandanimalwasteinsuchstoves.
Scientistssaythecloudofpollutionappearstocoolthelandandoceansbyblocking
sunlight.
TheysayitreducestheamountofsunlightreachingtheEarth'ssurfacebyasmuchas
15percent.
Atthesametime,heatinsidethecloudwarmsthelowerpartsoftheatmosphere.
Harmfulchemicalsfromthecloudaremixingwithrainfall.
Thisacidraindamagescropsandtreesandthreatenspublichealth.
Scientistsareconcernedthatthepollutionwillintensifyduringthenext30yearsas
thepopulationofAsiaincreasestoanestimated5,000millionpeople.
Keys:l.D2.B3.A4.C5.C
Task3:Mountainregionsfaceanumberofdangers
Script
Mountainpeoplearoundtheworldareingreatdangerofthenegativeeffectsofthe
worseningenvironment,accordingtoaUNreport.
Asglobalwarminganddeforestationaccelerateandtechnologymakeswilderplaces
moreaccessible,environmentalandsocialpressuresontheworld'sremotestregions
increase.
TheUNhasfoundthatmanymountainousregions-inhabitedbyoneoutoffiveof
theworld'speople—arebarelyrecognizablewhentheyarecomparedtowhatthey
werelike60yearsago.
Thisismostlybecauseforestswerecuttomakewayforcattlegrazingandagriculture.
TheauthorsoftheUNstudyexpect98percentofthemountainareastoexperience
severeclimatechangeby2055.
Biologicallossesareexpectedtobeheavy.
ThemountainsofEurope,partsofCaliforniaandthenorthwestAndesinSouth
Americaareamongthemostthreatenedmountainareasintheworldandshouldbe
givenpriorityinconservation.
TheUNisanxioustoraiseawarenessoftheproblemsfacingmountainareasbecause
theyareinhabitedbysomeofthemostvulnerablepeople.
Thesepeoplecouldlosetheircultureandtheirlivelihoodwitheventhesmallest
shiftsinclimate.
Atthesametime,manymountainregionsarelosingpeople.Thousandsofvillagesin
Europearedesertedmostoftheyear.
InotherareaslikeNepal,peoplearedriftingtothecitiesinsearchofwork.
Keys:
(l)negative
(2)report
(3)warming
(4)pressures
(S)mountainous
(6)barely
(7)makewayfor
(8)expect98percentofthemountainareastoexperiencesevereclimatechangeby
2055
(9)TheUNisanxioustoraiseawarenessoftheproblemsfacingmountainareas
(lO)ThousandsofvillagesinEuropearedesertedmostoftheyear
Viewingandspeaking:
Taskl:Santa'shometownindanger
Script
Weatherexpertsmayhavefoundanewproblemcausedbyglobalwarming,one
whichmanypeoplewillpayattentionto:TherearesignsthatSanta'shomeinthe
Northmaybeintroublebecauseofwarmertemperatures.
TheFinnishtownofRovaniemiontheArcticCircle,whichmanyEuropeanssayisthe
homeofSantaClaus,hashaditswarmestwinterin40years.
Asaresult,therehasbeenmuchlesssnowthanusual—meaningnosnowmen,no
snowballs,andpossiblynotenoughsnowforSantatoridehissleighon.
Moreimportantforlocalresidents,itmaymeanfewertourists,aswell.Santa's
wintryhometownnormallyattractsthousandsofvisitorseachyear,andmillionsof
dollars.
AnnePelttari-Bergman,thetown'stouristdirector,worriesthatthetowncouldbein
troubleifsnowlevelsdonotreturntonormal.
Sheexplains:"Snowisreallyimportantforus,ofcourse,forSantaClaus,for
Christmastourism,andalsoforourwintertourismbecausewinterisourbestseason.
Itisreallyimportantforus.”
Weatherexpertsandtownresidentsarehopingthiswarmwinterisanone-time
thing.FewpeoplecanimagineaholidaywhenevenSantadoesnothaveawhite
Christmas.
Keys:
⑴signs
(2)warmertemperatures
(3)warmest
(4)snow
(5)attracts
(6)trouble
(7)normal
(8)season
(9)one-time
(lO)white
Task2:Talkafterviewing
Script
TheimageofSantaClausflyinginasleighpulledbyreindeerandleavingtoysand
giftsforeverychildisknownworldwide,andSantaClaushasbecomethemost
belovedofChristmassymbols.
ButiftheweatheratSanta'shometownweretobecomesowarmthattherewasno
moresnowatChristmas,SantaClauswouldlosehischarm.
SosnowisreallyimportantforSantaClaus,forhishometown'sChristmastourism,
anditswintertourismaswinteristhebestseasoninSanta'shometown.
Unit2test
PartI
Keys:1.C2.C3.B4.C5.D
PartII
(l)chemicals
(2)atmosphere
(3)particles
(4)trapped
⑸lasts
(6)human-based
(7)progressed
(8)EveninAncientRomepeoplecomplainedaboutsmokeputintotheatmosphere
(9)Airpollutioncanhaveseriousconsequencesforthehealthofhumanbeings
(lO)Citieswithlargenumbersofautomobilesorthosethatusegreatquantitiesof
coaloftensuffermostseverelyfromairpollutionproblems
PartIII
1.A2.C3.D4.C5.B
PartIV
l.B2.C3.D4.C5.C6.A7.D8.D9.B10.C
CulturemakesmewhatIam
Taskl:Onthefirstday
CollectivismIndividualismIndividualismCollectivism
II.BasicListeningPractice
Keys:1.B2.A3.D4.B5.A
III.ListeningIn
Taskl:CompetitioninAmerica
Keys:l.C2.A3.C4.B5.D
Task2:Howtoselectelectivecourses?
Keys:
(l)roots
(2)what
(3)moral
(4)diligence
(5)sin
(6)teachings
(7)centuries
(8)lfit'sworthdoingatall,it'sworthdoingwell
(9)lnEnglishanewwordhasbeencreatedtodescribepeoplewhowork
compulsively
(lO)Othersholdthatworkaholicsarevaluablemembersofsocietybecausetheyare
extremelyproductive
Task3:Cross-culturaltipsondoingbusiness
Keys:l.D2.A3.D4.A5.C
IV.SpeakingOut
MODEL1
MODEL2
MODEL3
V.Let?-sTalk
TaskinternationalSlaveryMuseum
Keys:
1.
(l)transatlanticslavetrade
(2)unknownlands
(3)dignityorpayment
2.
⑴rich
(2)cottonandsugar
3.
(l)allovertheworld
(2)familyhistory
(3)changed
4.
200thanniversary
5.
(l)banned
(2)takingpartin
(3)slavery
(4)freed
Task2:What'syouranswer?
VI.FurtherListeningandSpeaking
ListeningTask:
Taskl:Problemswithoureducationalsystem
Script:
ToAmericans,punctualityisawayofshowingrespectforotherpeople'stime.
Beingmorethan10minuteslatetoanappointmentusuallycallsforanapologyand
maybeanexplanation.
Peoplewhoarerunninglateoftencallaheadtoletothersknowofthedelay.
Ofcourse,thelessformalthesituation,thelessimportantitistobeexactlyontime.
Atinformalget-togethers,forexample,peopleoftenarriveasmuchas30minutes
pasttheappointedtime.
Buttheyusuallydon'ttrythatatwork.Americanlifestylesshowhowmuchpeople
respectthetimeofothers.
Whenpeopleplananevent,theyoftensetthetimedaysorweeksinadvance.
Oncethetimeisfixed,ittakesalmostanemergencytochangeit.
Ifpeoplewanttocometoyourhouseforafriendlyvisit,theywillusuallycallfirstto
makesureitisconvenient.
Onlyveryclosefriendswilljust"dropin"unannounced.
Also,peoplehesitatetocallotherslateatnightforfeartheymightalreadybeinbed.
Thetimemayvary,butmostpeoplethinktwiceaboutcallingafter10:00p.m.
Tooutsiders,Americansseemtiedtotheclock.PeopleinsomeEaste
溫馨提示
- 1. 本站所有資源如無(wú)特殊說(shuō)明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請(qǐng)下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
- 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請(qǐng)聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
- 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁(yè)內(nèi)容里面會(huì)有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒(méi)有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒(méi)有圖紙。
- 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文庫(kù)網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲(chǔ)空間,僅對(duì)用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對(duì)用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對(duì)任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
- 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請(qǐng)與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
- 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時(shí)也不承擔(dān)用戶因使用這些下載資源對(duì)自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。
最新文檔
- 2025年山西省建筑安全員A證考試題庫(kù)
- 2025云南省建筑安全員-A證考試題庫(kù)附答案
- 蘇州城市學(xué)院《林木分子生物學(xué)》2023-2024學(xué)年第二學(xué)期期末試卷
- 海南師范大學(xué)《演藝娛樂(lè)經(jīng)營(yíng)管理》2023-2024學(xué)年第二學(xué)期期末試卷
- 華南理工大學(xué)《創(chuàng)業(yè)教育》2023-2024學(xué)年第二學(xué)期期末試卷
- 新余學(xué)院《實(shí)踐中的馬克思主義新聞?dòng)^》2023-2024學(xué)年第二學(xué)期期末試卷
- 青島幼兒師范高等??茖W(xué)?!度S造型設(shè)計(jì)》2023-2024學(xué)年第二學(xué)期期末試卷
- 甘孜職業(yè)學(xué)院《汽車運(yùn)用工程1》2023-2024學(xué)年第二學(xué)期期末試卷
- 鄭州理工職業(yè)學(xué)院《裝飾工程預(yù)決算A》2023-2024學(xué)年第二學(xué)期期末試卷
- 2025年安徽省建筑安全員-B證(項(xiàng)目經(jīng)理)考試題庫(kù)
- 建設(shè)工程招標(biāo)代理合同(GF-2005-0215)(標(biāo)準(zhǔn)版)
- 剪映專業(yè)版教學(xué)課件
- 公司新建電源及大用戶并網(wǎng)管理辦法
- 《hpv與宮頸癌》課件
- 2024年世界職業(yè)院校技能大賽“智能網(wǎng)聯(lián)汽車技術(shù)組”參考試題庫(kù)(含答案)
- 2024中華人民共和國(guó)文物保護(hù)法詳細(xì)解讀課件
- SAP導(dǎo)出科目余額表和憑證表操作說(shuō)明及截圖可編輯范本
- 《建筑設(shè)計(jì)基礎(chǔ)》全套教學(xué)課件
- 倉(cāng)庫(kù)貨物安全管理
- 新人教版歷史七下《統(tǒng)一多民族國(guó)家的鞏固和發(fā)展》教案
- 煙氣排放連續(xù)監(jiān)測(cè)系統(tǒng)CEMS培訓(xùn)
評(píng)論
0/150
提交評(píng)論