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UnitOneModernLife
I.Pre-listeningActivities
Part1
略
Part2
ACD
■Script
TheWebhasaddedplentyofwordstoourlexicon,althoughsomehaveyettomakethe
dictionary.IfyouhadtalkedaboutGooglingorblogging10yearsago,youmighthavehadalotof
listenersscratchingtheirheads.
Butlikeanyyoungster,theWebstillneedstogrow.Forallitsuses,mostpeoplestillgotothe
Internetprimarilyforemails.AccordingtoPewsurveys,58millionAmericanssentemailseach
day,while35millionusedtheWebtogetnews.
TheWebischangingthewaypeoplecommunicate,Dabollsaid.Hementionedthe"Internet
generation,teenagerswhohavegrownupwiththeInternet.Oneoftheirfavoritetoolsisinstant
messaging,hesaid.
Adecadefromnow,whoknowswhatstatisticsandfunctionsthey'llbemeasuring.Afterall,
10yearsago,fewpeopleimagineditwouldn'tbelongbeforeyou'dbeabletogetasatellite
pictureofacityacontinentawayorreadthelocalnewsfromthreetimezonesawayorevenorder
pizzawithouttalkingtothefolksafewblocksaway.
II.ListeningTasks
Task1UnderstandingShortConversations
I.B2.A3.A4.C5.A6.B7.B8.D9.C10.A
■Script
1.M:Doyouneedmuchtimeattheshoppingcenter?
W:Notreally.Iwanttobuyaplantformygrandmother'sbirthdayandafewthingsforschool.
Howaboutyou?
Q:Whereisthewomangoing?
2.M:Iwasinfrontofthetheaterat12.HowdidImissyou?
W:Igotthereathalfpast11andwaitedawhile.ButIguessIleftbeforeyougotthere.
Q:Whendidthewomanprobablyleavethetheater?
3.M:Whyareyouleavingsoearly?Themoviedoesn'tstarttilleight.
W:Idon'twanttobeatthetrafficthere.It'sanightmareontheexpresswayduringrushhour.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
4.M:Howmanypeopleshowedupforthemeetingyesterday?Thirty?
W:Fortywereexpectedtocome,butthenumberdoubledthat.
Q:What'sthenumberofpeoplewhoattendedthemeeting?
5.W:DidyoureadthereviewofJim'snovelintoday'spaper?
M:Yes,heseemstohavediscoveredanewcareerinliterature.
Q:WhatisJimnow?
6.M:It'stoocoldhere.Isimplycan'twork.
W:NeithercanI.TilbefrozentodeathifIdon'tgetoutofthisroomsoon.
Q:Whataretheycomplainingabout?
7.W:Doyougotoworkonfooteveryday?
M:Well,it'stoofartowalk,butwhenthebusiscrowded,Iwishsomeonewouldgivemea
ride.
Q:Howdoesthemanusuallygotowork?
8.M:Whatapity!Johnfailedthephysicsexamagain.
W:Hadheworkedharder,hewouldhavepasseditlasttime.Heplaystennistoomuch.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
9.M:IsRichardthebeststudentinyourclass?
W:Heisanythingbutthat.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
10.W:AreyougoingtoCanadaduringyourwintervacation?
M:Well,Ihatecoldweather,andCanadaisfreezinginwinter.
Q:Whatdoesthemanimply?
Task2UnderstandingaLongConversation
l.C2.B3.C4.D5.B
■Script
M:Coldday,isn'tit,Maggie?
W:Oh,yes,comeinandgetwarm.
M:Whathaveyoubeendoing?
W:Oh,justgettingreadyforChristmas,youknow.
M:Ah,sohaveI.I'vebeenChristmasshopping.DoyouwanttoseewhatI'vebought?
W:Oh,yes.Letmesee.
M:Right.Tilshowyou.Heretheyare.NowdoyouthinkGrandpawilllikethis?It'sabook.Here
itis.
W:Oh,heUllikethat.
M:VegetablesandHowtoGrowThem.
W:Ah,justthething,isn'tit?
M:Nowthis,thisisforMary.It'sanotherbook.Igotthemfromthesameshop.Animalsofthe
World.ItalkedtoheraboutthisparticularanimalsbookandIknowthatshewasvery
interested.Doyouthinkshe'lllikeit?
W:Yes,Ithinkshewill.
M:Good.Now,thisonehere.ThisisforMum.
W:Oh,yes.That'salovelyredscarf.
M:It'sofgoodquality,isn'tit?
W:Yes,itis.
M:IboughtitfromSmith'sintheHighStreet.
W:Isee,yes,it'sapurewoolscarf.
M:Nowthisone.IboughtthisashtrayforDad.It'sverynice,isn'tit?
W:That'sverynice.
M:Nowlastofall,here'sonethatTmnotgoingtoopen.Doyouknowwhy?
W:Oh,whynot?
M:Haha!That'sforyou.
W:Well,Alan,thatlookslikeaveryexcitingparcel.
M:TilhideittillChristmasDay.
Questions1to5arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
1.WhatpresentdoesthemanwanttogivetoGrandpa?
2.WhatisthenameofthebookwhichwillbegiventoMary?
3.Wheredidthemanbuytheredscarf?
4.Whatistheredscarfmadeof?
5.WhatisintheparcelwhichthemanwillhidetillChristmasDay?
Task3UnderstandingPassages
PassageOne
Listeningforgeneralcomprehension
1.industry2.home
Listeningforspecificinformation
l.D2.B3.C4.C5.A
■Script
Listeningforgeneralcomprehension
Computerisanelectronicdeviceusedinalmosteveryfieldevenwhereitismostunexpected.
ThatiswhythisageiscalledastheInformationEra.Weoperatewashingmachines,microwave
ovenandmanyotherproductsusingsoftware.Moreover,wecanstorealltheinformationabout
ourimportantwork,appointmentsschedulesandlistofcontacts.
Computerhasbecomeveryimportantnowadaysbecauseitisverymuchaccurate,fastand
canaccomplishmanytaskseasily.Diseasescanbeeasilydiagnosedwiththehelpofcomputer.
Manymachinesusecomputerwhichallowsthedoctortoviewthedifferentorgansofourbody,
suchaslungs,heartandkidneys.Thereisspecialsoftwarewhichhelpsthedoctorduringthe
surgery.
CommunicationhasbecomeveryeasythroughtheInternetandemails.Computers
communicateviatelephonelinesandmodems.Throughemailswecansendmessagestoanybody
inanypartoftheworldinjustasecond,whileifwewritealetterthenitwillreachinsomedays.
TheInternethelpsustofindinformationoneverytopic.Itistheeasiestandfastestwayof
research.Computernetworkmakestheuserscapableofaccessingremoteprogramsand
databasesofsameordifferentorganizations.
Sowecansaythattodaythecomputerisplayingaveryimportantroleinourlives.Nowitis
thetimewhenwecannotimaginetheworldwithoutcomputers.Andthistechnologyisadvancing
bothinindustryandhome.
Listeningforspecificinformation
1.Accordingtothepassage,whyisthisagecalledastheInformationEra?
2.Whyhasthecomputerbecomeveryimportantnowadays?
3.Howdocomputerscommunicatewitheachotheraccordingtothepassage?
4.Accordingtothepassage,whatistheeasiestandfastestwayofresearch?
5.Whatcanusersdowithcomputernetwork?
PassageTwo
Listeningforgeneralcomprehension
1.A2.B
Listeningforspecificinformation
l.D2.B3.B4.C5.C
■Script
Listeningforgeneralcomprehension
Wealllovenewinventions.Theyareexciting,amazingandcanevenchangeourlives.But
haveallthesedevelopmentsreallyimprovethequalityofourlives?
Picturethis:You'rerushingtofinishyourhomeworkonthecomputer.Yourmobilephone
rings;aQQmessagefromyourfriendappearsonthescreen;thenoisefromthetelevisionis
gettinglouderandlouder.Suddenlythecomputergoesblankandyouloseallyourwork.Nowyou
havetostayupallnighttogetitdone.Howcalmandhappydoyoufeel?
Inventionshavespeededupourlivessomuchthattheyoftenleavesusfeelingstressedand
tired.Whydoyouthinkpeoplewholivefarawayfromnoisycities,whohavenotelephones,no
cars,notevenanyelectricityoftenseemtobehappier?Perhapsbecausetheyleadsimplerlives.
OnefamilyintheUKwent“backintoseewhatlifewaslikewithoutalltheinventions
wehavetoday.Thegrandparents,withtheirdaughter,andgrandsonsBenjamin,10,andThomas,7,
spentnineweeksina1940'shouse.Theyhadnowashingmachine,microwave,computeror
mobilephone.
Thegrandmother,Lyn,said,“Itwashardphysically,butnotmentally.^^Shebelievedlifewas
lessmaterialistic.''Themorethingsyouhave,themoredifficultlifebecomes/5shesaid.The
boyssaidtheyfoughtlesstofightover,suchastheircomputer.Benjaminalsonoticedthathis
grandmotherhadchangedfrombeinga"trendy,beer-drinkinggranny,toonewhocooked
things”.
Listeningforspecificinformation
Questions1to5arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
1.Accordingtothepassage,whichisnotmentionedasaninterruptionwhenyoudoyour
homework?
2.Whydopeoplelivingfarawayfromnoisycitiesoftenseemtobehappier?
3.Whydidthefamilychoosetospendsometimeina1940'shouse?
4.Howmanypeopleofthefamilylivedinthe1940'shouse?
5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?
PassageThree
Listeningforgeneralcomprehension
1.incomeworry2.loneliness
Listeningforspecificinformation
l.C2.B3.D4.A5.B
■Script
Listeningforgeneralcomprehension
Whileincomeworryisarathercommonproblemoftheaged,lonelinessisanotherproblem
thatagedparentsmayface.Ofallthereasonsthatexplaintheirloneliness,alargegeographical
distancebetweenparentsandtheirchildrenisthemajorone.Thisphenomenoniscommonly
knownas“EmptyNestSyndrome”.
Inordertoseekbetterchancesoutsidetheircountries,manyyoungpeoplehavegoneabroad,
leavingtheirparentsbehindwithnoclearideaofwhentheywillreturnhome.Theirparentsspend
countlesslonelydaysandnights,takingcareofthemselves,inthehopethatsomedaytheir
childrenwillcomebacktostaywiththem.Thefactthatmostoftheseyoungpeoplehavegoneto
EuropeanizedorAmericanizedsocietiesmakesitunlikelythattheywillholdastightlytothe
valueofdutyastheywouldiftheyhadnotlefttheircountries.Whateverthecase,ithasbeen
notedthatthevaluestheyholddonotnecessarilymatchwhattheyactuallydo.Thisgeographical
andculturaldistancealsopreventsthegrown-upchildrenfromprovidingresponseintimetotheir
agedparentslivingbythemselves.
Thesituationinwhichgrown-upchildrenlivefarawayfromtheiragedparentshasbeen
describedas''DistantParentPhenomenon”,whichiscommonbothindevelopedcountriesandin
developingcountries.Oursocietyhasnotyetbeenwellpreparedfor“EmptyNestSyndrome”.
Listeningforspecificinformation
Questions1to5arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
1.Accordingtothepassage,whatisthemajorcauseofthelonelinessofagedparents?
2.Whyhavemanyyoungpeoplegoneabroad,leavingtheiragedparentsbehind?
3.Whatwillhappenifyoungpeoplegoabroad?
4.Whatpreventsthegrown-upchildrenfromprovidingresponseintimetotheiragedparents?
5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?
Task4CompoundDictation
1.grow2.diseases3.secrets4.human
5.despite6.issues7.identification8.blood
9.DNAtestinghasproventobeinvaluableininvestigatingcriminalcases
10.DNAtestinghascomealongwayfrombeingusedjustforpurposesofidentification
11.DNAtestingmightbeouroneexistinghopetohelphumankindfindthemeansinachievinga
balance
■Script
ItisamazinghowjustasinglestrandofDNAcanprovideanenormousamountofclues
aboutalivingorganism—howitwillgrow,itscharacteristics,eventheprobabilityofcontracting
certaindiseases.
Sincethe1980's,scientistshaveunlockedthesecretsofDNAtohelpuncoverthemysteries
oflife—beitinthehuman,plant,oranimalkingdom.Inthesemoderntimes,theapplicationsof
DNAtestingcontinuetoexpandandgrowdespitebeingmetwithcontroversialissuesalongthe
way.
OneofthemostwidelyknownusesofDNAtestingperhaps,isitsapplicationinsolving
policecrimesandbodyidentificationaspopularizedbytelevisionandthemovies.Througha
seriesoflabtests,forensicpsychologiststrytomatchblood,saliva,orhairtosuspectedcriminals
andtohelpidentifyadeadbody.DNAtestinghasproventobeinvaluableininvestigating
criminalcasessuchasrapeandmurder.Butmostimportantly,DNAtestingisnotjustbeingused
tosentencecriminals.Ithasalsoexposedthelimitationsofthejusticesystembyhelpingto
exonerateindividualswhohavebeenwrongfullyconvicted.
DNAtestinghascomealongwayfrombeingusedjustforpurposesofidentification.The
scopeofitsbenefitshasreachedfarbeyondthestudyofthehumanevolution.Researchersfrom
everyfieldareusingittodevelopscientificandmedicalprocessesthatcouldfurtherimprovenot
justthelivingconditionofthehumanspecies,butplantsandanimalsaswell.Withalltheexciting
possibilitiesthatitoffers,DNAtestingmightbeouroneexistinghopelohelphumankindfind>he
meansinachievingabalance—thesecretofexistinginharmonywithnature.
IV.ListeningSkillsforUnderstandingParagraphs
1.D2.B3.B4.B
■Script
“Whereistheuniversity?^^isthequestionmanyvisitorstoCambridgeask.Butnoonecould
pointatanyonedirectionbecausethereisnocampus.Theuniversityconsistsof31self-governing
colleges.Ithaslecturehalls,libraries,laboratories,museumsandofficesthroughoutthecity.
Individualcollegeschoosetheirownstudentswhohavetomeettheirminimumentrance
requirementssetbytheuniversity.Andthegraduatesusuallyliveandstudyintheircollegesbut
theyaretaughtinverysmallgroups.Lecturesandlaboratoriesandpracticalworkareorganized
bytheuniversityandheldinuniversitybuildings.Thereareovertenthousandundergraduatesand
threethousandfivehundredpost-graduates.About40%ofthemarewomenandsome8%from
overseas.Aswellasteaching,researchisofmajorimportance.Sincethebeginningofthe
twentiethcentury,morethansixtyuniversitymembershavewonNobelprizes.Theuniversityhas
ahugenumberofbuildingsforteachingandresearch.Ithasmorethan60specialistsubject
librariesaswellastheuniversitylibrary,whichasthecopy-rightlibrary,isentitledtoacopyof
everybookpublishedinBritain.Examinationsaresetanddegreesareawardedbytheuniversity.
Itallowedwomentotaketheuniversityexamsin1881,butitwasnotuntil1948thattheywere
awardeddegrees.
Questions1to4arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
1.WhyisitdifficultforvisitorstolocateCambridgeUniversity?
2.WhatdoesthepassagetellusaboutthecollegesofCambridgeUniversity?
3.WhatcanbelearntfromthepassageaboutthelibrariesinCambridgeUniversity?
4.WhatdoesthepassagetellaboutwomenstudentsinCambridgeuniversity?
V.LearnEnglishThroughaRadioProgram
1.mostofthedriving2.theGPSguidancesystem
3.whatheoncedid4.farmersinthedevelopingworld
5.useabottlecap6.methodtofarmers
7.notalwayssocheap8.workedwithafarmer
9.addedbetterfertilizers10.asaservicetohisneighbors
■Script
略
VI.LearnEnglishThroughSongs
1.everyday2.trouble3.breaking4.fear5.tears
■Script
略
UnitTwoWhatDoYouKnowAbout
Love?
I.Pre-listeningActivities
Part1
略
Part2
1.AGI2.BDF3.CEH
■Script
LovemeanstrustingthepersonIlove.IfIloveyou,Itrustthatyouwillacceptmycaringand
myloveandthatyouwon'tdeliberatelyhurtme.Itrustthatyouwillfindmeattractive,andthat
youwon'tabandonme;Itrustthemutualnatureofourlove.Ifwetrusteachother,wearewilling
tobeopentoeachotherandrevealourtrueselves.
Loveisopen.IfIloveyou,Iencourageyoutoreachoutanddevelopotherrelationships.
Althoughourloveforeachotherandourcommitmenttoeachothermightprohibitcertainactions
onourparts,wearenottotallyandexclusivelymarriedtoeachother.Itisafalselovethat
cementsonepersontoanotherinsuchawaythatheorsheisnotgivenroomtogrow.
Loveisselfish.IcanonlyloveyouifIgenuinelylove,value,appreciate,andrespectmyself.
IfIamempty,thenallIcangiveyouismyemptiness.IfIfeelthatPmcompleteandworthwhile
inmyself,thenI'mabletogivetoyououtofmyfullness.Oneofthebestwaysformetogiveyou
loveisbyfullyenjoyingmyselfwithyou.
II.ListeningTasks
Task1UnderstandingShortConversations
l.C2.B3.B4.B5.D6.D7.D8.C9.C10.B
■Script
1.M:Istillloveyou,youknow.Pleasegivemeachance!
W:Love?Youcouldneverloveanybodyexceptyourself.
Q:What'stherelationshipbetweenthemanandwoman?
2.M:Youdon'tknowhowmuchyoucanhurtaman.Don'tmakemekillmyself.Don'tleaveme!
W:Don'tbeafool.Haveyouaskedmeheretowatchyoukillyourself?
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
3.W:Morethanonce,IthoughtaboutkillingmyselfafterIlostmyboyfriend.
M:Althougheveryonegetsdepressed,youcan'tletthosefeelingsgetthebetterofyou.
Q:Accordingtotheman,whatdoeseveryoneexperienceafterabreakup?
4.M:Honey,don'tyouhaveanyobjectionstoourdaughterhavingaboyfriend?
W:Nonewhatsoever!Havingaboyfriendwillteachherhowtobecomealovingwifesomeday.
Q:Whatistherelationshipbetweenthemanandthewoman?
5.W:IwanttobookapackagetourtoIreland,SpainandItaly.IthinkI'dliketostopoverfive
daysineitherIrelandorSpain.
M:YoucanhavefivedaysinIrelandorFranceifyouwish.
Q:Whattravelplanswillthewomanprobablymake?
6.W:Tveheardthatyoucanceledyourweddingplans.What'stheproblem?
M:Moneyisveryimportanttoher.SheleftmewhenshediscoveredFmpoor.
Q:Whywastheweddingcanceled?
7.M:Londonisabeautifulcity.Fromhereyoucanseethepalaceguards.
W:WaituntilwegettoParisandMadrid.Anddon'tforgetaboutRome.
Q:Wheredidthisconversationtakeplace?
8.W:Maryhasbeeninthenightclubsince8o'clock.Whattimeisitnow?I'mworried.
M:It'stwoo'clockinthemorning.
Q:HowlonghasMarybeenintheclub?
9.W:Didyouremembertobringthebookyoupromisedme?
M:Fmsorry.Itcompletelyslippedmymind.Tilbringittomorrow.
Q:Whydidthemanapologize?
10.M:Tdliketomakealong-distancecalltoNewYork.Howmuchdoesitcost?
W:Tendollarsforthefirstthreeminutesandthreedollarsforeachadditionalminute.
Q:Whatisthewoman'sjob?
Task2UnderstandingaLongConversation
1.B2,C3.B4.D5.C
■Script
M:Betty,whatyou'resayingreallyworriesme.Youhaven'ttoldmeaboutMarkbefore!
W:Dad,wewerejustonlinefriends.Ididn'tthinkourrelationshipwasabigdeal.Ichatwithlots
ofpeopleonline.
M:Haveyougivenpersonalinformationtoanyofthem?
W:No.Remember?Wetalkedaboutcriminalswhousechatroomstofindtheirvictims.
M:WhatifMarkwereoneofthem?
W:Dad!Mark'snotacriminal...,still,afterreadinghisblog,I'mnotsurewhoheis.Inallhis
emails,Mark'ssoeasygoing.Butonhisblog,heseemslikeadifferentperson.
M:Doyoumeanheseemstohavetwodifferentpersonalities?
W:Idon'tknow...maybeMarkwritesonhisblogwhenhefeelsfrustrated.Sohecomesacrossas
negative.
M:ThenhowdoyouknowwhoMarkreallyis?Isheaniceguy,likeinhisemails?Orishebitter,
likehisblog?
W:Idon'tknow,Dad.
M:I'mnotcomfortablewithyoumeetingthisguyinperson.
W:I'mnervoustoo.It'sjust...IreallylikedMark-atleast,Ilikedhise-mails.
M:Ithinkyouknowtherightthingtodo.
W:Yes.Tilstope-mailinghim.
M:That'smygirl!
Questions1to5arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
1.Whomdothefatherandhisdaughtertalkabout?
2.What'stherelationshipbetweenBettyandMark?
3.HowdoesBettyfeelaboutMark?
4.Accordingtotheconversation,whichofthefollowingsisNOTtrue?
5.WhatwillBettydoaftertalkingwithherfather?
Task3UnderstandingPassages
PassageOne
Listeningforgeneralcomprehension
1.Love.
2.Getridofhimorherassoonaspossible.
Listeningforspecificinformation
l.C2.B3.B4.C5.D
■Script
Listeningforgeneralcomprehension
Supposeyouhaveeverything:agoodjob,goodhealth,goodreputation,goodrelationships
andlotofmoneytospend.Butstillthereissomethingmissingfromyourlife.Guesswhat?The
LOVE.Itisnotsomethingwhichyoushouldignore.Lifewithoutloveisjustlikebodywithout
soul.
Lovegivesmeaningtolifeaswithoutlovelifeismeaningless.Luckyisthepersonwhogets
loveandkeepstheflamesofloveburningforever.Itisnotamatterofdaysormonths.Loveisfor
lifeandlifeisforlove.
Itiseasytofallinlovebutdifficulttokeeptheflamesofloveburning.Beforeindulgingin
seriouslong-termloverelationships,besurethatthepersonyouloveisalsosincerewithyou.A
selfishpersoncanmakeyourlifemiserable.Ifthisisthecasewithyouthentrytogetridofthat
personassoonaspossible.
Inordertomakethejourneyoflifemoreexcitingandenjoyable,youneedalovingand
caringpersonwithwhomyoucanshareyourvalues,dreams,fantasies,joysandjokes.Indifficult
timesofanxiety,sorrow,distressorlossofnearanddearones,thispersonshouldstandfirm
besidesyouandconsoleyouineverypossiblemanner.
Loveyourlifeandlovethepersonwhoisinyourlife.Keeptheflamesofloveburningtolive
agreat,greatlovelife.
Listeningforspecificinformation
Questions1to5arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
1.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
2.Whatkindofpersonislucky,accordingtothepassage?
3.Whatshouldwedobeforeindulginginseriouslong-termloverelationships?
4.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanaloverdoinourlives?
5.Whatdoestheauthorfinallysuggestustodo?
PassageTwo
Listeningforgeneralcomprehension
1.No,itisn't.
2.Psychologically.
Listeningforspecificinformation
LB2.B3.D4.A5.D
■Script
Listeningforgeneralcomprehension
Whydotwopeopleloveeachother?Whydoweneedsomeonetolove?Whycan'twelove
ourselvesandexistalone?Andwhatisthatchemistrythatacoupleloveseachother?Whyboth
shouldloveeachother,andnobodyelse?Loveistrulyamystery.
Thefirstreasonisofcoursethepassiononefeelsfortheother.Callithormones,mind,heart,
emotionsorwhatever,onefallsinlovewithanotherpersonandcannotlivewithouthimorher.
Physicalbeautyisnotthesolecriteriainromanticpassionatelove.Averybeautifulgirlcan
passionatelyfallinlovewithanordinary-lookingmantothesurpriseofall.Thereissomething
morethatisyettobeexplored.Askaloveraboutwhyheorshelovesherbelovedandyouwill
nevergetalogicalanswer.Lovedoesnotmeasurequalities,norsetsanystandards.
Sometimesthelovearisesoutofappreciationoftheother.Thisloveisdifferentfrom
romanticlove,butcanbeequallymagnetic.Youmaygetattractedtosomepersonssingingso
muchthatyouwanttobewithhimorherallthetime.Itcanbeanyquality,butitisthe
appreciationofqualitythatbringsforththislove.Inthiscasetheloveispassionatelovewiththat
quality.
Insomecasestwopersonsfindsomanythingsalikebetweeneachotherthattheybelieve
theyaresoulmates.Madeforeachother,theseloversareboundbythecommonqualities.
Whatevermaybethereasonforfallinginlove,pleasefallinlovebecauseitisincomparable.
Listeningforspecificinformation
Questions1to5arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
1.Accordingtothefirstreason,whatmakeusloveeachotherpassionately?
2.Whichofthefollowingistrueconcerningthefirstreason?
3.Whywillwenevergetalogicalanswertolove?
4.Whenwilltwopersonsbelievetheyaresoulmates?
5.Whydoestheauthorsuggestweshouldfallinlovewhateverreasonforit?
PassageThree
Listeningforgeneralcomprehension
1.Thispassageisabouthowtosearchandgivelove.
2.Experiencingtheflowofawareness.(Experiencinglove.)
Listeningforspecificinformation
l.C2.B3.D4.C5.D
■Script
Listeningforgeneralcomprehension
Wesearchforloveandtrytogetlove,andyetitseemslikewenevergetenough.Evenwhen
wehavefoundlove,itcanslipawayastimepasses.
Loveisbothsimplerandmoremysteriousthanwehaveimagined.Loveisthespacious,
openattentionofourawareness.Thekeytoexperiencingloveistonoticewhereawarenessis
flowingrightnow.Thatflowofawarenessislove,anditisthemostsatisfyingandnourishing
thingwecanexperience.
Whensomeoneelseislovinglyawareofus,wecanexperiencetheouterexpressionoftheir
love.Wecanseethewaytheyarelookingatus,thesmileontheirfaces,andtheresponsiveness
oftheirreactionstous.Buttheawarenessofusisarisinginthem.Theloveisflowingfromthem
towardsus,andsoitisfillingthemwiththissenseofsatisfactionandjoy.
Obviouslyitcanbeeasiertoopenyourheartandallowafullerexpressionofyourownlove
whentherequirementsofyourconditioningarebeingmet.Whensomeonewhomatchesyour
idealforaloverisexhibitingattractionandinterestinyou,itisoftenespeciallyeasytogivethem
thatsameopennessandattentioninreturn.Sonaturally,whentwopeoplearefallinginlove,they
arebothfeelingthefullnessandrichnessofthefreeflowofawareness.
Questions1to5arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
1.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
2.Whatisthekeytoexperiencinglove?
3.Howcanweknowifsomeoneelseislovinglyawareofus?
4.Whenisiteasierforyoutoopenyourheart?
5.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanthetwoloversfeelwhentheyarefallinginlove?
Task4CompoundDictation
1.relationships2.financial3.important4.simple
5.based6.succeed7.respect8.engaging
9.sharingfinancialdecisionswiththem,andthelistgoeson.
10.Andalwaysremember,youcan'tkeepturningonthenturningoffdoingthesimplethings.
11.Whenyoudo,youwillbesurprisedathowwellthissimplenotionworks.
■Script
Oneofthegreatmisconceptionsofalltimeaboutloveandrelationshipsisthis-justdothe
“big"
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