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UnitSevenLet’sGoSomewherePartI

Warm-upPartIIIn-ClassListening

UnderstandingShortConversations

UnderstandingaLongConversation

UnderstandingaPassage

UnderstandingNewsReports

ReportOne

ReportTwo

UnderstandingaMovieClip

Speaking

Self-CheckingPartⅢ

After-ClassListening

TaskOne

TaskTwo

TaskThreeIdentifytheworld-famousscenicspotsinthefollowingpictures.Wherearetheylocated?Whatdoyouknowaboutthem?PartⅠWarm-upPicture1:TheForbiddenCityTheForbiddenCitywastheChineseimperialpalacefromtheMingdynastytotheendoftheQingdynasty—theyears1420to1912.ItislocatedinthecenterofBeijing,China,andnowhousesthePalaceMuseum.ItservedasthehomeofemperorsandtheirhouseholdsaswellastheceremonialandpoliticalcenterofChinesegovernmentforalmost500years.TheForbiddenCitywasdeclaredaWorldHeritageSite(世界文化遺產(chǎn))in1987,andislistedbyUNESCO(聯(lián)合國(guó)教科文組織)asthelargestcollectionofpreservedancientwoodenstructureintheworld.Identifytheworld-famousscenicspotsinthefollowingpictures.Wherearetheylocated?Whatdoyouknowaboutthem?PartⅠWarm-upPicture2:EiffelTower

ItisanironlatticetowerlocatedinParis,France.ItwasnamedaftertheengineerAlexandreGustaveEiffel,whosecompanydesignedandbuiltthetower.NowithasbecomebothaglobalculturaliconofFranceandoneofthemostrecognizablestructuresintheworld.Thetoweris324meterstall,aboutthesameheightasan81-storeybuilding.Thetowerhasthreelevelsforvisitors.Thethirdlevelobservatory’supperplatformis276metersabovetheground,thehighestaccessibletothepublicintheEuropeanUnion.Identifytheworld-famousscenicspotsinthefollowingpictures.Wherearetheylocated?Whatdoyouknowaboutthem?PartⅠWarm-upPicture3:StatueofLiberty

ItisanextremelylargesculptureonLibertyIslandinNewYorkCityintheUnitedStates.ThecopperstatuewasbuiltanddedicatedonOctober28,1886.ItwasagifttotheUnitedStatesfromthepeopleofFrance.Thestatueisofarobedfemalefigure,theRomangoddessoffreedom,whobearsatorchandatablet(碑)uponwhichisinscribed(刻寫)thedateoftheAmericanDeclarationofIndependence,July4,1776.Abrokenchainliesatherfeet.ThestatueisasymboloffreedomandoftheUnitedStates,andisawelcomingsighttoimmigrantsarrivingfromabroad.Identifytheworld-famousscenicspotsinthefollowingpictures.Wherearetheylocated?Whatdoyouknowaboutthem?PartⅠWarm-upPicture4:EgyptianPyramidsTheyareancientpyramid-shapedstructureslocatedinEgypt.TheancientEgyptiansbuiltpyramidsastombsforthepharaohs(法老)andtheirqueens.Thepharaohswereburiedinpyramidsofmanydifferentshapesandsizes.ThemostfamousEgyptianpyramidsarethosefoundatGiza(吉薩),ontheoutskirtsofCairo(開羅).SeveraloftheGizapyramidsarecountedamongthelargeststructureseverbuilt.ThePyramidofKhufuatGizaisthelargestEgyptianpyramid.ItistheonlyoneoftheSevenWondersoftheAncientWorldstillinexistence.UnderstandingShortConversations☆VocabularyBand

PartII

In-ClassListeningoverseas[??v?'si?z]adj.connectedwithforeigncountries,especiallythoseseparatedfromyourcountrybytheseaorocean

外國(guó)的,海外的wander['w?nd?]v.towalkslowlyaroundortoaplace,oftenwithoutanyparticularsenseofpurposeordirection漫游,閑逛schedule['?edju?l]n.aplanthatlistsalltheworkthatyouhavetodoandwhenyoumustdoeachthing工作計(jì)劃,日程安排accommodation

[?k?m?'de??(?)n]n.somewheretoliveorstay,oftenalsoprovidingfoodorotherservices住宿YellowstoneNationalPark(美)黃石國(guó)家公園tourgroup旅行團(tuán)packagetour包價(jià)旅游,跟團(tuán)游Nowyouwillhearfiveshortconversations.Aftereachconversation,youwillhearaquestion.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourpossiblechoices.

PartII

In-ClassListening1.HowdoesthewomanfeelabouthertriptoHuangshan?A.ShefeltthetriptoHuangshanwasdisappointing.B.ShefeltthetriptoHuangshanwastime-consuming.C.SheregrettedgoingthereduringtheNationalDayHoliday.

2.Whatisthemanplanningtodo?A.HeisleavingBeijingnextmonth.B.Heisgoingtotwoforeigncountries.C.HeisgoingtoflytoFrancedirectly.3.Howmuchtimewillthemansaveforhisstudy?A.Aboutoneweek.B.Abouttwoweeks.D.Aboutonemonth.4.Whatcanyouinferfromtheconversation?A.Themanthinksit’snecessarytojoinatourgroup.

C.Themanhasnevertraveledwithagroupofpeople.D.Themanhasatightscheduleforhiswork.5.Whereisthisconversationmostprobablytakingplace?A.Attheairport.B.Inahotel.D.Inarestaurant.D.ShehadaverygoodtimeonthetriptoHuangshan.D.HeisleavingforHongKongforabusinesstrip.C.Aboutthreeweeks.B.Themanhasaverypoormemoryfortheplacenames.C.Inatravelagency.Tapescript

PartII

In-ClassListening1.M: Hi,IheardyoujustcamebackfromHuangshan.Howwasyourtrip?W: TheplacewassocrowdedandIsawpeoplealmosteverywhere.Youknow,itwastheNationalDayGoldenWeek.ButIstillenjoyedeveryminuteofit.Q: HowdoesthewomanfeelabouthertriptoHuangshan?2.W: Ihearyouaregoingonanoverseastrip.Whendoyouplantoleave?M: MyflightleavesBeijingonthe26thofthismonth.IonlyplantogotoFranceafterIfinishmyworkinHongKong.

Q: Whatisthemanplanningtodo?3.W: Hi,John.Thesummervacationiscomingsoon.Doyouhaveaplan?M: Yes.Ihavetwomonthsformyholidays.Iplantotakeapart-timejobforthefirstmonth.Forthenextweek,I'dliketoflytoJapanforavisit.ThenIwillgobackhomeandstudy.

Q: Howmuchtimewillthemansaveforhisstudy?下一頁(yè)上一頁(yè)4.W: I'mthinkingofvisitingYellowstoneNationalParkthissummer.DoyouthinkIshouldjoinatourgrouporgobymyself?M: I'dratherwanderaroundwithacamerabymyself.LasttimeIwasonapackagetour,theschedulewaseventighterthanmyworkscheduleandIdon'tevenrememberwhatIsaw.

Q: Whatcanyouinferfromtheconversation?5.W: I'vejustgotbackfromtheholidayyouarrangedforme,butImusttellyouthehotelwasreallyawful.M: Sorryaboutthat.Butit'snotreallyourfault.Thecontractdoessaythatthehotelaccommodationisnotourresponsibility.

Q:Whereisthisconversationmostprobablytakingplace?UnderstandingaLongConversation☆VocabularyBand

PartII

In-ClassListeningoutskirts['a?tsk??ts]n.thepartsofatownorcitythatarefurthestfromthecenter(市鎮(zhèn))邊緣地帶,市郊boonies['bu?n?z]n.(alsoboondocks)anareafarawayfromcitiesortowns偏僻地區(qū),窮鄉(xiāng)僻壤hike[ha?k]n.alongwalkinthecountry遠(yuǎn)足,徒步旅行Nice

尼斯(法國(guó)東南部港市)astone’sthrow很近的距離,不遠(yuǎn)處readone’slips請(qǐng)認(rèn)真聽abudgetvacation有預(yù)算的假期ⅠNowyouwillhearalongconversation.Aftertheconversation,youwillhearfivequestions.Listencarefullyandtakedownsomenecessarynotesifpossibleandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourpossiblechoices.

PartII

In-ClassListening1.Whatarethemanandthewomanmainlytalkingabout?A.TheyaretalkingaboutthemeansoftransportationinNice.B.TheyaretalkingaboutthesitestheyplantovisitinNice.

D.TheyaretalkingabouttheirscheduleinNice.2.WhatistrueabouttheplacewherethewomanplanstostaywhentheyvisitNice?A.It’slocatedinthedowntownareaofNice.B.It’swithinthewalkingdistancefromthebeach.C.It’sintheneighborhoodofgoodshoppingareas.

3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoflivingnearthebeach?A.It’sveryexpensivebutit’sabsolutelyworththeprice.B.It’sinconvenientinthattheyhavetotakeataxiiftheywanttogoout.D.It’sagoodideabecausesheloveswalkingalongthebeach.4.Whatseemstobethemajorconcernofthewomanwhensheplanstheirtrip?

B.Whethertheyneedtowalkalongdistance.C.Whetherit’sconvenientforthemtogoshopping.D.Whethertherearetaxisavailableneartheplacetheylive.5.Whatcanyouinferfromtheconversation?A.Niceisabigcityandtouristshavetotakeataxieverywhere.B.Themanandthewomanreachedanagreementonwhattheyaretalkingabout.

D.Themanthinksthatthewomanhasalwaysbeenverycheap.C.TheyaretalkingabouttheiraccommodationinNice.D.It’snotfarawayfromthemajorscenicspotstheywanttovisit.C.Itmakesherfeelthattheyarelivinginremotecountryside.A.Whethertheycouldaffordthecost.C.Thewomanismoreconcernedaboutmoneythantheman.Tapescript

PartII

In-ClassListeningM: WherewillwebestayingwhenwevisitNice?W: We'llbestayinginaneighborhoodontheoutskirtsofthetown,butastone'sthrowfromsomeofthemajorsiteswe'llwanttosee.M: Ihopethere'llbealotoftaxisaround.YouknowIhatetowalk.W: Niceisaverywalkablecityandwe'llbewithinwalkingdistancetoeverything.We'llbeabletogonearlyeverywhereonfoot.M: Itoldyou.Ihatetowalk.Atleastwe'llbeclosetothebeach.W: Actually,theareasnearthebeacharetooexpensive,andwecan'taffordit.Andplus,thebeachisinaremotepartoftown,andstayingtherewouldmeanbeinginthebooniesforourentiretrip.M: Butwecouldtaketaxi.W: Takingtaxiseverywherewouldbereallyexpensive.M: Tellmewe'llatleastbeneartogoodshoppingareas.W: Itmightbeabitofahiketotheshops,butitwon'tbetootroublesometowalk.下一頁(yè)上一頁(yè)M: Readmylips.Idon'twanttowalkeverywhere.Maybewecanrentacarorhireadriver.W: Areyououtofyoumind?Thisissupposedtobeabudgetvacation,notaluxurytrip.I'mnotmadeofmoney,youknow.M: AndIdidn'tknowyouweresocheap.Question1:Whatarethemanandthewomanmainlytalkingabout?Question2:WhatistrueabouttheplacewherethewomanplanstostaywhentheyvisitNice?Question3:Whatdoesthewomanthinkoflivingnearthebeach?Question4:Whatseemstobethemajorconcernofthewomanwhensheplanstheirtrip?Question5:Whatcanyouinferfromtheconversation?ⅡListentotheconversationagain,discusswithyourpartners,andthencompletethefollowingmissinginformationbaseduponthenotesyou’vetaken.

PartII

In-ClassListeningThemanandthewomanaregoingtovisitNice,awalkablecitywhereeverythingwillbe(1)_______________________.Thewomanplanstostayinaneighborhoodonthe(2)____________ofthetown,but(3)________________fromsomeofthemajorsites.Themanhopesthatthey’llbeatleastclosetothebeachorneargoodshoppingareasbecausehe(4)____________.Thewomandisagreeswithhiminthattheareasnearthebeacharetooexpensiveandthey(5)____________.What’smore,stayingnearthebeachwouldmeanbeing(6)______________fortheirentiretrip.Inheropinion,(7)____________totheshopwon’tbetootroublesomeandit’s(8)____________torentacarorhireadriver.Itissupposedtobea(9)_______________,nota(10)____________.withinwalkingdistanceoutskirtsastone’sthrowhatestowalkcan’tafforditinthebooniesabitofhikeunnecessarybudgetvacationluxurytripUnderstandingaPassage☆VocabularyBand

PartII

In-ClassListeningrocky[?r?ki] adj.madeofrock;fullofrocks巖石的;多巖石的rough[r?f] adj.havingasurfacethatisnotevenorregular

粗糙的;不平滑的;高低不平的browse[bra?z] v.tolookatalotofthingsinashop/storerather thanlookingforoneparticularthing

(在商店里)隨便看看import[??mp?:t] n.theactofbringingaproductorserviceintoone countryfromanother

(產(chǎn)品、勞務(wù)的)進(jìn)口,輸入,引進(jìn)Andorra 安道爾共和國(guó)

PartII

In-ClassListening1.HowbigdoesthespeakersayAndorrais?

B.ItisasbigasNewYorkCity.C.Itcovers97squarekilometers. D.ItisonlyhalfthesizeofSpain.2.WhatcanbesaidaboutAndorrabeforethe1930s?A.Itsgeographicfeaturesattractedmanyvisitors.

B.Itscitizensenjoyedapeaceful,comfortablelife.C.Itimportedfoodfromforeigncountries.3.WhateventchangedthesituationinAndorra?A.Thefastdevelopmentofitsneighboringcountries.B.Theincreasinginvestmentbydevelopedcountries.

D.TheestablishingofdiplomaticrelationswithFranceandSpain.4.WhatdomostpeopledoinAndorradonowadays?A.Theyworkontheirfarms. C.Theyraisedomesticanimals. D.Theymaketraditionalhandicrafts.5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Andorraisthesmallestcountryintheworld.

C.ImportfeesarehighinAndorra.D.MostAndorransstillfarmandraisesheepandcattle.A.Itcovers179squaremiles.D.Itwascutofffromtherestoftheworld.C.Thebuildingofroadsconnectingitwithneighboringcountries.B.Theyworkinthetouristindustry.B.HighrockymountainssurroundAndorra.Tapescript

PartII

In-ClassListeningAndorra,oneofthesmallestcountriesintheworld,islocatedhighinthemountainsbetweenFranceandSpain.Thecountrycoversonly179squaremiles.ThatislessthanhalfthesizeofNewYorkCity.HighrockymountainssurroundAndorra.Untilthe1930s,travelershaddifficultyreachingthecountry.Upuntilthattime,peopleinAndorralivedthewaytheyhadlivedforcenturies.MostAndorransworkedasfarmers.Thingsdidnotchangequickly.WhenroadswerebuiltfromFranceandSpaintoAndorrainthe1930s,lifepickedupspeed.Touristsbegantovisitthesmallcountry.Thesetouristsbroughtinalotofmoneytospendwhilevisiting.ManypeopleinAndorrafoundnewjobsinshopsorhotels.ThesechangeshelpedtokeepyoungpeopleinAndorra.Thereweremanymorejobsthanbeforetheroadswerebuilt.Todaytouristsprovide80to90percentofAndorra’sincome.Morethanamillionpeoplevisiteachyear.Theycometoviewtheroughmountains.Theyenjoythequietwayoflife.Most下一頁(yè)上一頁(yè)peoplearealsointerestedinancientbuildings.Therearemanyshopsfortouriststobrowsein.Clothes,watches,winesandotheritemsaresoldatlowpricesinAndorra.Importfeesarelow,sotouristsenjoyinexpensiveshopping.MostofthebusinessesinAndorraareownedbyitscitizens.Therearenotmanyforeignbusinesses.SomeAndorransstillfarmandraisesheepandcattle.Butmostarenowinvolvedwiththetouristtrade.Question1:HowbigdoesthespeakersayAndorrais?Question2:WhatcanbesaidaboutAndorrabeforethe1930s?Question3:WhateventchangedthesituationinAndorra?Question4:WhatdomostpeopledoinAndorradonowadays?Question5:Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?

ⅡListentothepassageagainandcompletethefollowingmissinginformationbaseduponthenotesyou’vetaken.

PartII

In-ClassListening1.Andorraislocatedhighinthemountains___________________________.2.Untilthe1930s,mostAndorransworked________________________.3.Touristsbroughtin________________________tospendwhilevisitingAndorra.4.Morethan________________________visitAndorraeachyear.5.MostofthebusinessesinAndorraareownedby________________________.betweenFranceandSpain

asfarmers

alotofmoney

amillionpeople

itscitizensUnderstandingNewsReports☆VocabularyBand

PartII

In-ClassListeninginnovation[??n??ve??n] n.theintroductionofnewthings,ideasorwaysofdoingsth.

(新事物、思想或方法的)創(chuàng)造;創(chuàng)新;改革integrate[??nt?gre?t] v.tocombinetwoormorethingssothattheyworktogether; tocombinewithsth.elseinthisway(使)合并,成為一體commentary[?k?m?ntri] n.acriticismordiscussionofsth.議論;批評(píng)pile[pa?l] n.anumberofthingsthathavebeenplacedontopofeach other摞;垛;沓facility[f??s?l?ti] n.aplace,usuallyincludingbuildings,usedforaparticular purpose

oractivity(供特定用途的)場(chǎng)所repeatable[r??pi:t?bl] adj.thatcanberepeated可重復(fù)的external[ik'st??n?l] adj.connectedwithorlocatedontheoutsideof somethingorsomebody外部的,外面的substantially[s?b'st?n?(?)l?] adv.verymuch;alot非常,大大地alleviate[?'li?v?e?t] v.tomakesomethinglesssevere減輕,緩和,緩解perspective[p?'spekt?v] n.aparticularattitudetowardssomething;awayofthinking about

something態(tài)度,觀點(diǎn),思考方法gateway['ge?twe?] n.aplacethroughwhichyoucangotoreachanotherlarger place門戶asylum[?'sa?l?m] n.protectionthatagovernmentgivestopeoplewhohave lefttheir owncountry,usuallybecausetheywereindanger forpoliticalreasons 庇護(hù),避難livelihood['la?vl?h?d] n.ameansofearningmoneyinordertolive

賺錢謀生的手段,生計(jì)stoke[st??k] v.tomakepeoplefeelsomethingmorestrongly煽動(dòng);激起corridor['k?r?d??] n.alongnarrowpassageinabuilding,withdoorsthatopen intoroomsoneitherside走廊,過道,通道initial[?'n???l] adj.happeningatthebeginning;first

最初的,開始的,第一的Geneva[d?i'ni:v?] n.日內(nèi)瓦Procter&Gamble 寶潔theBalkans['b?:lk?nz] 巴爾干半島地區(qū)下一頁(yè)上一頁(yè)ReportOneⅠNowyouwillhearanewsreport.Afterthenewsreport,youwillhearthreequestions.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourpossiblechoices.

PartII

In-ClassListening1.Whatistheproblemwithmanycompaniesaccordingtothenewsreport?A.Inabilitytoimplementtheirbusinessplans.B.Inabilitytokeepturningoutnovelproducts.C.Lackofasuccessfulbusinessmodeloftheirown.

2.Whatdomanypeopletendtothinkofinnovation?A.Itisthesecrettobusinesssuccess.

C.Itisamagictooltobringbigrewards.D.Itisanessentialpartofbusinessculture.3.WhatdoesthecompanyProcter&Gambleoweitssuccessto?A.Itshardworkingemployees.B.Itsflexiblepromotionstrategy.

D.Itswillingnesstomakeinvestments.

D.Failuretointegrateinnovationintotheirbusiness.

B.Itisthecreationofsomethingnew.

C.Itsinnovationculture.

PartII

In-ClassListeningTapescriptAlmostallcompaniesrecognizetheimportanceofinnovationtoday.Butnotmanyareabletointegrateinnovationintotheirbusiness.AcommentaryintheShanghaiDailypointsoutthatinnovationdoesn’tmeanpilesofdocuments.Itissomethingmorepractical.Thearticlesaysmanypeopletendtoassumethatinnovationjustmeanscreatingsomethingnew,butactuallyit’smorethanthat.It’sanattitudeofdoingthings.Acompanyshouldfindwaystoinnovatenotjustinproductsbutalsoinfunctions,businessmodelsandprocesses.ThearticlecitestheglobalgiantProcter&Gambleasanexample,sayingarealinnovativecompanyshoulddevelopaninnovationcultureanduseitasaprimarytoolforsuccess.Procter&Gamblehasa“CorporateInnovationFund”whichoffersbigrewardsforhigh-riskideasthatsucceed.Italsohasaspecialinnovationfacilityforitsemployees.Sometimesitsemployeesarereleasedfromtheirdailyjobsforweeksandspendtheirtimeinteractingintheinnovationfacilityinstead.Inconclusion,thearticlesaysinnovativeideasalonedonotensuresuccess.It’spointlessunlessthereisarepeatableprocessinplacetoturninspirationintofinancialperformance.Question1:Whatistheproblemwithmanycompaniesaccordingtothenewsreport?Question2:Whatdomanypeopletendtothinkofinnovation?Question3:WhatdoesthecompanyProcter&Gambleoweitssuccessto?ⅡListentothenewsreportagainandcompletethemissinginformationtoformcompleteanswerstothefollowingquestions.

PartII

In-ClassListening1.Whatdoesinnovationmean,accordingtothearticleintheShanghaiDaily?Innovationis__________________________,notjustmeaningcreatingsomethingnew.2.Whatshouldarealinnovativecompanydo?Arealinnovativecompanyshould______________________________anduseitasaprimarytoolforsuccess.anattitudeofdoingthingsdevelopaninnovationcultureReportTwoⅠNowyouwillhearanewsreport.Afterthenewsreport,youwillheartwoquestions.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourpossiblechoices.

PartII

In-ClassListening1.WhatisthepurposeofthedialogandagreementontheissueofthefloodofmigrantsintoEurope?A.TostopthemigrantsenteringthroughEuropeUnion’sexternalborders.

C.Toavoidthosedifficultandpoliticallysensitiveissues.D.Towinsympathyanddonationfromthegovernment.2.Whichofthefollowingisnotthedifficultythatrefugeesarefacedwithinthecountriesofasylum?A.Theyhavenoopportunitiesforeducation.B.Theyhavenoopportunitiesforlivelihood.

D.Theyhavenoopportunitiesfordecentliving.B.Toreducethepressureonaffectedcountries.C.Theyhavenoopportunitiesforoverseastraveling.Tapescript

PartII

In-ClassListeningThefloodofmigrantsintoEuropeismakingitobviousthatdialogandagreementarenecessary,tobetterprotecttheEuropeUnion'sexternalbordersandsubstantiallyalleviatethepressureonaffectedcountries.ButasEdwardJosephoftheInstituteforCurrentWorldAffairspointsout,thosearedifficultissuestomanage,andarealsopoliticallysensitive."Wehavetohaveabalanced,wideperspectiveonthisverypressingurgentproblem."LucaDall'Oglio,oftheInternationalOrganizationforMigration,saysitisimportanttohelpthemigrantsmoveonfromthegatewaycountriesoftheBalkanstoelsewhereinWesternEurope."Whatcanbedonetohelpallthoserefugeesthatareinthecountriesoffirstasylum,wheretheyhavenoopportunitiesforeducation,noopportunitiesforlivelihood,andnoopportunitiesfordecentliving?"Therefugeecrisisisstokingtensionsamongthecountriesonthemigrantcorridor.Meanwhile,thereisgoodnewsfromGeneva.Governmentdonorshavepromisedaninitial$690millionforU.N.refugeereliefoperationsin2016-thehighestamountever.Question1:WhatisthepurposeofthedialogandagreementontheissueofthefloodofmigrantsintoEurope?Question2:Whichofthefollowingisnotthedifficultythatrefugeesarefacedwithinthecountriesofasylum?ⅡListentothenewsreportagainandcompletethemissinginformationtoformcompleteanswerstothefollowingquestions.

PartII

In-ClassListening1.AccordingtoEdwardJoseph,whatkindofperspectiveshouldwehaveonthispressingurgentproblem?Hethinksthatweshouldhave_____________________________onthisverypressingurgentproblem.2.Howdoestherefugeecrisisaffectthecountriesonthemigrantcorridor?Therefugeecrisis___________________amongthecountriesonthemigrantcorridor.3.HowmuchhavegovernmentdonorspromisedforU.N.refugeereliefoperationsin2016?Governmentdonorshavepromised_____________________forU.N.refugeereliefoperationsin2016.abalanced,wideperspectiveisstokingtensionsaninitial$690millionUnderstandingaMovieClip☆VocabularyBand

PartII

In-ClassListeningdominate['d?m?ne?t]v.tobethelargest,highestormostobviousthinginaplace俯視,高聳于warrior['w?r??]n.apersonwhofightsinabattleorwar武士,勇士ancestor['?nsest?]n.apersoninyourfamilywholivedalongtimeago祖宗,祖先giant['d?a??nt]adj.verylarge巨大的,特大的transformation[tr?nsf?'me??(?)n]n.completechangeinsomeone/something變化,轉(zhuǎn)變flock[fl?k]v.togoorgathertogethersomewhereinlargenumbers群集,蜂擁apparent[?'p?r(?)nt]adj.easytoseeorunderstand顯而易見的

PartII

In-ClassListeningⅠNowyouwillwatchavideoclipfromthedocumentaryWildChinaandfillintheblanksaccordingtowhatyouhear.

PartII

In-ClassListeningBackinthenortheast,inmid-winter,the(1)_________________stilldominatesthelandscape.Originallybuiltto(2)_________________dangerouswarriors,todayitislittlemorethanacuriosity.TheHanChinese,whose(3)_________________builtthewall,nowliveingreatcitieslikeHarbin,(4)_________________.Eachyear,theartistsofHarbingetreadyforaspecial(5)_________________.Giantblocksoficefromnearbyriversundergoamagical(6)________________________.TouristsflocktoHarbinfromalloverChinatoseethe(7)____________________,andtheicecitythathassprungupallaround.Ittakes10,000people18daystoconstructthisicywonderland.It’s(8)_________________enoughbyday,butthemagicofthisplaceonlybecomesapparentoncethesun(9)_________________.NorthernChinacanbeaharshplace,butalsoaplaceofgreatbeauty.TheHarbinIceFestivalshowshow(10)_______________________sincetheGreatWallwasbuilt.NolongeraretheextremesoflifebeyondtheWallmerelytobefeared.Nowitispossibletocelebratethem,too.GreatWallkeepoutancestorsfartothenorthwintercelebrationtransformationspectacularcarvingsimpressivegoesdownattitudeshavechanged

PartII

In-ClassListeningⅡ

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