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UNIT
6ppt課件完整1Climbing
the
career
ladderListening
to
the
world1Read
the
program
information
below
and
answerthequestions.ViewingBEFORE
you
view1
Why
did
the
man
get
fed
up
with
hislife?Every
day
there
was
a
lot
of
traffic
on
the
roadsand
the
commute
to
work
took
a
long
time.
Hewasn’t
happy
with
his
work-life
balance.ppt課件完整2Listening
to
the
worldViewingBEFORE
you
view2
In
what
ways
do
you
think
the
man’s
life
hasbeen
“transformed”?His
life
has
been
transformed
by
living
inanother
country
and
commuting
to
workbytaking
cheap
flights.
Now
he
doesn’t
havetoget
stuck
in
traffic
jams
anymore.
He
has
acompletely
different
lifestyle.ppt課件完整3Listening
to
the
world2Work
in
pairs
and
discuss
the
questions.ViewingBEFORE
you
view1
How
do
people
usually
commute
to
work
or
school
inyour
city?People
usually
commute
to
work
or
school
bywalking
onfootriding
a
biketaking
the
bustaking
the
subwaytaking
a
taxidriving
acar.4ppt課件完整Listening
to
the
worldViewingBEFORE
you
view2
What
problems
do
most
commuters
have?The
biggest
problem
is
the
rush
hour
traffic.Commuters
who
take
a
taxi
or
drive
a
car
often
findthemselves
sitting
in
endless
traffic
jams.Commuters
who
take
the
bus
or
take
the
subway
oftenhave
to
squeeze
themselves
into
already
overcrowdedbuses
or
trains.So
commuting
has
become
a
big
headache
and
a
sourceof
stress
for
many
commuters.ppt課件完整
5Listening
to
the
world3Read
the
paragraphs.
Then
watch
the
videoclipand
fill
in
the
blanks.ViewingWHILE
you
viewand
commute
to
their
jobs
in
Britain.They
are
Britain’s
dream
commuters.
It’s3)in
Europe
and
budget
flights
that
areMore
and
more
British
people
are
fed
up
of1)
traveling
to
work
on
packed
commuter
trains(擁擠的通勤車)
or
tired
of
being
sat
in
endless
trafficqueues(長長的車龍).Some
of
them
choose
to
2)
live
abroadcheap
houseschanging
the
way
they
lipvpte課件.完整6Listening
to
the
worldenough,
he
pays
something
like
5)Justin
Saunders
is
part
of
Britain’s
dream
commuters.Heruns4)
an
online
map
company
near
Reading.Atthe
end
of
the
working
week,
he
flies
from
Gatwick
tohis
house
in
a
village
in
southwest
France,
an
hour’sdrive
from
Toulouse
Airport
and
over
700
miles
from
hisHampshire
office.
When
he
books
the
flights
early38
poundsfor
areturnticket(往返票).
He
and
his
family
decided
tomove
to
France
for
the
better
6)
quality
of
life
.
Theywere
fed
up
with
the
commuting
and
7)
the
traffic
.script7ppt課件完整queues?
Well,nowthere’sanalternative.Moreand
morepeopleareppt課件完整8P:
Tonight
on
The
Money
Program.
Areyou
fed
up
of
traveling
to
work
onpacked
commuter
trains?
Are
you
tiredof
being
sat
in
endless
trafficchoosing
to
live
abroad
and
commute
totheir
jobs
in
Britain
like
this.
It’scheap
houses
in
Europe
and
budgetflights
that
are
changing
the
way
welive.We’re
following
some
of
the
luckypeople
who’ve
moved
across
thechannel
but
still
earn
their
livinghere.They’re
Britain’s
dream
commuters.It’s
the
end
of
the
working
week
andJustin
Saunders
is
heading
home.ppt課件完整9JS:
Bye
everybody.
See
you
next
weekthen.W1:
See
ya.P:
He
runs
an
online
map
company
nearReading.JS:
I
get
fed
up
with
the
traffic.There’s
(there’re
)
just
so
manycars
on
the
road.
It
…
it’s
been
atiring,
tiring
week,
ah
…
but
I’m,I’m
glad
to
be goinghome.ppt課件完整10P:
But
his
home
is
a
little
furtheraway
than
most.
Justin’s
part
ofBritain’s
new
breed
of
Euro
commuters.W2:
Boarding
starts
at
six
o’clockand
the
gate
number
will
be
on
thescreens
in
Departures.P:
He
flies
from
Gatwick
to
his
housein
southwest
France.
And
Justin’s
notalone.
He’s
one
of
a
group
ofcommuters
who
take
the
same
flight
toToulouse
every
week.ppt課件完整11P:
There’s
a
hotel
operator,
an
IT
worker,a
charity
manager,
and
a
BT
consultant.Only
this
week
they’ve
got
one
more:
me.It’s
straight
off.
No
time
for
shoppingwith
these
guys.P:
So
why
did
you
decide
to
make
this
movein
the
first
place?JS:
Er,
we
basically
decided
to
move
toFrance
for
the
better
quality
of
life.
Wethought
…
we
looked
on
the
Internet,
uh,we
saw
properties
available
much
cheaperthan
in
Britain.
We werefedupwiththecommuting
andthetraffic.ppt課件完整12P:
But
what’s
the
cost
of
thecommute?JS:
When
I
book
the
flights
earlyenough,
I’m
paying
something
like
38pounds
return.P:
Justin’s
life
is
in
a
village
insouthwest
France,
an
hour’s
drivefrom
Toulouse
Airport
and
over
700miles
from
his
Hampshire
office.ppt課件完整13JS:
Honey.RS:
Daddy’s
home.JS:
Where’s
Georgie?RS:
She’s
asleep.JS:
She’s
asleep.RS:
So,
how
was
the
flight?JS:
OH,
not
too
bad.
Nice
to
be
backhome,
though.ppt課件完整14P:
It’s
morning
in
the
French
villageof
Albas,
beside
the
River
Lot,
andJustin
Saunders
seems
pretty
happy.ppt課件完整15RS:That’sthe
housedownthere.Withtheterrace.With
the…?P:Theonejustherewiththeriverview.RS:
The
river
view,
yeah.JS:
We’re
still
pinching
ourselves.Is
this
really
real?P:
Yeah.JS:
We’ve
just
transformed
ourlifestyle.P:
Well,
wouldn’t
you
commute
byplane
for
this?+ppt課件完整16Listening
to
the
worldppt課件完整17Listening
to
the
world4Work
in
pairs
and
discuss
the
questions1
What
do
you
think
of
Britain’s
dream
commuters?I
think
Britain’s
dream
commuters
have
made
a
wisedecision.ViewingAFTER
you
viewThey
have
the
worst
deal
in
all
of
Europe
and
spendlonger
in
cars
and
trains
than
anyone
else.So
more
and
more
people
are
moving
to
mainlandEurope
but
still
keeping
their
jobs
in
the
UK.
It’s
allbeing
made
possible
thanks
to
cheap
air
travel,
thegrowth
of
flexible
working
hours
and
an
increaseincommunication
technology.ppt課件完整18Listening
to
the
world4Work
in
pairs
and
discuss
the
questions2
Do
you
think
this
lifestyle
is
possible
in
China?Why
or
why
not?I
don’t
think
Chinese
commuters
will
live
in
a
foreign
countryand
commute
to
work
inChina.ViewingAFTER
you
view
Chinese
citizens
may
not
have
the
freedom
to
travelbetween
countries
and
air
travel
in
China
is
not
that
cheap.But
it
is
very
likely
that
Chinese
commuters
will
live
in
asmall
city
and
commute
to
work
in
a
bigcity.Because
the
house
prices
in
big
cities
are
skyrocketing,
and
the
fast
development
of
inter-city
railway
systems
hasgreatly
reduced
the
time
needed
to
travel
between
cities.ppt課件完整19Further
practice
in
listeningLong
conversationListen
to
the
long
conversation
and
choosethe
best
answersppt課件完整20Further
practice
in
listeningLong
conversationQ:
How
does
the
woman
prepare
for
the
workingworld?Q:
How
did
the
man
find
hisinternship?Q:
What
advice
does
the
man
give
to
the
woman?Q:
What
does
the
man
think
the
woman
needs
mostright
now?script21ppt課件完整M:
Only
two
more
semesters
Margaret,looking
forward
to
the
working
world?W:
Oh!
Don’t
remind
me.
It’s
a
fewshort
months
away.
I
don’t
reallyknow
what
I’m
going
to
do
after
Igraduate.M:
Youmeanyouhaven’tbeenthinkingaboutjobsyet??W:No,notreally.IknowIshould,Ijust
don’t
know
where
to
start.
I’vehad part-time
jobs
in
fast
food
–
youknow,
my
job
at
McDonald’s
–
butthis real-job
stuff
scares
me
todeath!ppt課件完整
22M:
Hold
on.
It’s
not
that
bad.
Youneed
to
take
control.
First
go
over
tothe
Career
Center;
it’s
on
the
secondfloor
of
the
Student
Union.
Make
anappointment
with
Monica
Green.
She’sreallysmart,helpfulandnice.W:
Gosh.
Thanks
Juan.
This
is
helpful.ppt課件完整23CareerCenter,secondflooroftheStudentUnion,MonicaGreen–right?M:
Yep!
That’s
right.
Take
yourresume
to
get
it
reviewed.
Remind
me–
what
are
you
studying?W:
International
business.M:
OK,
pretty
easy
then.
Check
theInternet
for
international
companieshere
in
Seattle.
That’s
how
I
foundmy
internship
at
Microsoft
last
summer.In
fact,
they’ve
even
offered
me
ajob
after
I
graduate.ppt課件完整24for
jobs
and,alwayshaveanotherplan:
You
canalwaysmoveback
homeppt課件完整25W:
You’re
lucky!
I
wish
I
had
aninternship
now
–
and
a
job
waitingfor
me
after
graduation.M:
Don’t
worry.
You
just
need
a
plan.Tyr
for
an
internship
now,
search
hardwith
your
parents
in
San
Francisco
ifyou
need
to.W:
That
is
a
good
plan.
My
parentswould
be
glad
to
have
me
back
home
inSan
Francisco
for
a
while!+Further
practice
in
listeningppt課件完整26Long
conversationQ:
How
does
the
woman
prepare
for
the
workingworld?A She
does
not
know
where
to
start
for
her
jobs.Q:
How
did
the
man
find
hisinternship?D He
got
information
from
the
Internet.Q:
What
advice
does
the
man
give
to
the
woman?B Seek
help
from
the
Career
Center.Q:
What
does
the
man
think
the
woman
needs
mostright
now?B A
good
plan.Further
practice
in
listeningPassage
1Listen
to
the
passage
and
choose
thebest
answersppt課件完整27Further
practice
in
listeningPassage
1Q:
How
has
the
number
of
working
women
with college
degrees
in
the
United
States
changed?Q:
What
is
the
current
situation
of
working
women in
the
United
States?Q:
What
is
thebest-paying
job
forwomen?Q:
What
does
the
speaker
think
of
the
job
prospects for
women
in
the
United
States?ppt課件完整
28scriptIn
1964,
19
million
women
wereemployed
in
the
United
States.
Todaythey total(共計(jì))
65
million,
workingin
a
wide
variety
of
industries
andincreasingly
pursuing
higher
education.The
number
of
working
women
who
haveattended
college
has
increased
200percent
since
1970,
and
theundergraduate(本科)
class
of
2011
was57
percent
female.ppt課件完整29Yet
as
far
as
women
have
come,
theystill
earn
on
average
only
81.2percent
as
much
as
men
and
remain
inlower-end(低端)
jobs.
What
are
thebest
–paying
jobs
for
women?
Usingdata
on
the weeklyearningsoffull-timeworkersin2010collectedbyBLS,wediscoveredthattechandhealthcareiswherethemoney’sat.ppt課件完整30Female physicians(內(nèi)科醫(yī)生)
andsurgeons(外科醫(yī)生)
topped
the
list.These
women
earned
a median(中間值)
of$1,618
per
week,
or
about
$84,000
ayear,
more
than
any
other
professiontracked
by
the
BLS.
Male
doctorscontinue
to
earn
more
than
femaledoctors,
but
the
pay
gap
has
narrowedeach
year;
it’s
now
at 29percentversus41percenttwoyearsago.ppt課件完整31Interestingly,thesecondbest-payingjobforwomenisapharmacist(藥劑師).Femalepharmacistsmakeamedianof$1,605
per
week
or
about
$83,500annually,
nearly
as
much
as
physiciansand
surgeons
and
mo
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