E时代大学英语视听说教程2课件及答案-Unit-7.ppt
Unit Seven Lets Have Some FunPart I Warm-upPart II In-Class Listening Understanding Short Conversations Understanding a Long Conversation Understanding a Passage Understanding News Reports Report One Report Two Understanding a Movie Clip Speaking Self-CheckingPart After-Class Listening Task One Task Two Task ThreeWhat are your favorite ways of entertainment in your school life or in your daily life? Do you have any interesting stories to tell your partner about that?Part Warm-upReference ideasGoing to cinema / theater / opera house / bar / teahouse, etc.Watching TVReading books / newspaper / magazines, etc.Playing video gamesTaking part in sportsGoing to partiesHanging out in barsGoing camping / hikingUnderstanding Short Conversations Vocabulary Band Part II In-Class Listeninghiking hak n. the activity of going for long walks in the country for pleasure 远足,徒步旅行outdoors atdz n. the countryside, away from buildings and busy places 野外,郊外recreation rekre()n n. a particular activity that someone does when they are not working 娱乐活动awesome s()m adj. very good, enjoyable, etc. 很好的costume kstjum n. the clothes worn by actors in a play or film 服装,戏装clutch klt v. to hold someone or something tightly 紧握,抓紧concert tour 巡回演唱会The Final Destination V 死神来了 5Now you will hear five short conversations. After each conversation, you will hear a question. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices. Part II In-Class Listening1. A. Both Mark and Lisa are members of the swimming team of the college. B. Lisa is more interested in football than in swimming. C. Lisa has not joined any club or team in the college. 2. A. The woman is not interested in the outdoor activities. B. The woman doesnt want to go camping because of the bad weather. C. The woman intends to cancel their hiking tomorrow. D. Mark thinks Lisa is the right person to join the swimming team.D. The woman is expecting to enjoy the great outdoors.Now you will hear five short conversations. After each conversation, you will hear a question. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices. Part II In-Class Listening3. A. Swimming. C. Boating. D. Skating.4. A. She will never have the chance to go to the concert of Mayday. C. She thinks going to the live show is more enjoyable than watching it on TV. D. This is the last time that Mayday held their concert tour.5. B. The woman doesnt like feeling nervous while watching a movie. C. The woman is afraid of having a nightmare after watching the movie. D. The woman likes watching a romantic and touching movie instead of a scary one.B. Playing tennis.B. She missed the live performance of her favorite rock band.A. The woman has planned to watch a romantic and touching movie.Tapescript Part II In-Class Listening1. M:Lisa, its Mark. Im calling about the swimming team of our college. I know you love swimming and are really good at it. Do you want to join us?W: Id like to if I hadnt joined the football club. Im afraid Ill have no time for your training.Q:What can you infer from the conversation? 2. M:Ive been looking forward to our yearly camping for so long. Its going to be a wonderful day for hiking tomorrow. The great outdoors!W: Yeah. I just cant wait, but Im a little bit worried about the weather though the weather man said it was going to rain later tonight.Q:What do you know about the woman from the conversation? 3. W:I havent had much exercise lately. My only recreation has been watching TV or going to the movies. What do you do for recreation?M: In summer I like playing tennis instead of swimming and boating, and Understanding a Long Conversation Vocabulary Band Part II In-Class Listeningstunt stnt n. a dangerous and difficult action that someone does to entertain people 特技表演boundary band()r n. a line that marks the limits or edges of something 边界,界限enthusiastic njuzstk adj. feeling or showing a lot of excitement and interest about someone or something 热情的,满腔热忱的feature fit v. to make something as a characteristic 以为特色skydiving skadav n. a sport in which a person jumps from an aircraft and falls for as long as possible before opening a parachute 特技跳伞运动Understanding a Long Conversation Vocabulary Band Part II In-Class Listeningadventurous dvent()rs adj. (of a person) willing to take risks enjoying being in new, exciting situations 有冒险精神 的,大胆开拓的guts ts n. the courage and determination that it takes to do something difficult or unpleasant 勇气,胆量,决心bungee jumping 蹦极;高空弹跳extreme sport 极限运动cliff diving 悬崖跳水 Now you will hear a long conversation. After the conversation, you will hear five questions. Listen carefully and take down some necessary notes if possible and choose the best answer from the four possible choices. Part II In-Class Listening1. A. Its a popular form of entertainment for sports fans. B. Its a good way to test your courage and persistence. D. It needs a lot of practice to grasp the skills.2. B. The man has been practicing extreme sports for a competition. C. The man does extreme sports to closely follow the trends. D. The man wants to participate in a TV program on extreme sports.3. A. Skateboarding. B. Motor racing. C. Cliff diving. C. Its dangerous and people possibly get hurt.A. The man does extreme sports out of a sudden idea.D. High jumping. Now you will hear a long conversation. After the conversation, you will hear five questions. Listen carefully and take down some necessary notes if possible and choose the best answer from the four possible choices. Part II In-Class Listening4. A. He is going for bungee jumping and cave diving this weekend. B. He is keen on trying new kinds of dangerous sports. C. He managed to persuade the woman to join them. 5. A. She is exhausted from her work and wants to go bungee jumping for relaxation. C. She often watches TV programs on extreme sports. D. She is particularly interested in skateboarding.D. He wants to challenge himself and push further the boundaries of sport.B. She is not courageous enough to try bungee jumping.Tapescript Part II In-Class ListeningM: Hey, how are you doing?W: Oh, my work is almost driving me crazy these days. Im glad its Friday. Are you doing anything this weekend?M: Im getting together with some of my friends and were going bungee jumping.W: Bungee jumping? Its an extreme sport! Arent you afraid of getting hurt?M: Sure. Theres always a danger of getting hurt, but we dont do these sports competitively. Its just for fun. I like trying new stunts and seeing how far we can push the boundaries of the sport. After that, well probably try snowboarding.W: I didnt know you were into extreme sports. I guess its just on a sudden impulse.M: I guess so. But they are now a very popular form of entertainment and Listen to the conversation again, discuss with your partners, and then complete the following missing information based upon the notes youve taken. Part II In-Class Listening The man is planning to go (1) _ with some of his friends this weekend,but the woman thinks it involves the danger of (2) _. The man explains that they just do it for fun and want to see how far they can (3) _ of the sport. According to him, doing extreme sports has become a (4) _ and a lot of sports fans are (5) _ about them. The woman seems to be (6) _extreme sports and thinks the people who do the skateboarding are very (7) _ and need (8) _. So the man tries to convince the woman to join them but the woman believes she is not the (9) _ type and (10) _ to have a try.bungee jumping getting hurt push the boundariespopular form of entertainmententhusiasticvery interested inskilleda lot of practiceadventuroushave no gutsUnderstanding a Passage Vocabulary Band Part II In-Class Listeningblockbuster blkbst n. something very successful, especially a very successful book or film 一鸣惊人的事物,非 常成功的书或电影domestic dmestk adj. of or inside a particular country; not foreign or international 本国的,国内的boom bum v. to have a period of rapid growth; to become bigger, more successful, etc. 迅速发展,繁荣昌盛screen skrin n. the large flat surface that films or pictures are shown on 银幕nostalgic nstldk adj. causing you to think affectionately about the past 怀旧的,使人怀念过去的Understanding a Passage Vocabulary Band Part II In-Class Listeningsolid sld adj. that you can rely on, having a strong basis 可靠 的,坚实的narrative nrtv n. the act, process or skill of telling a story 叙述, 讲故事directing debut 导演处女作resonate with 和的想法一致,引起共鸣box office 售票处,票房 Now you will hear a passage. After the passage, you will hear five questions. Listen carefully and take down some necessary notes if possible and choose the best answer from the four possible choices. Part II In-Class Listening1. A. Its impossible for Chinese films to compete with imported Hollywood movies. B. It has achieved great success in the past few years. D. It has achieved extraordinary success in the global market.2. A. The domestic film market is expanding rapidly. B. The size of cinema audience is increasing rapidly in smaller cities. C. A new generation of directors created works that resonate with the target audience. 3. A. 2,000. B. 5,000. D. 3,000.C. It has been booming positively for the first half of this year. D. Chinese films have achieved high box-office income overseas. C. 7,000. Part II In-Class Listening4. B. They dont like the narrative techniques used by Hollywood. C. Their films are disliked by the older generation of film makers. D. Their films always achieve high income of box office.5. B. Ways to promote the international fame of Chinas film. C. Several young film directors and their representative works. D. The future developing trends of Chinas film industry.A. They are young, talented and good at narrative.A. The current development of Chinas film industry and its contributing factors. Now you will hear a passage. After the passage, you will hear five questions. Listen carefully and take down some necessary notes if possible and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.Tapescript Part II In-Class Listening In 2012, the limited number of imported films to China jumped from 20 to 34. The figures show that Chinese films struggled to compete with the imported Hollywood blockbusters. However, Chinas domestic film industry has seen an extraordinary success in the first half of this year. The main factor contributing to the booming of the film industry in China this year is the rapidly expanding market. Up to June 16th, the box-office income in the Chinese mainland totaled 10 billion yuan, with domestic films accounting for a more than 60% share of the total market. The rapid expansion of cinemas might be one of the most crucial reasons things have changed. Some 2,000 new screens appeared in the first four months of this year and another 5,000 are estimated to open their doors by the end of the year. And now these theater chains start spreading in smaller cities rather than big cities like Beijing and Shanghai, bringing about the change of the audience size. Listen to the passage again and complete the following missing information based upon the notes youve taken. Part II In-Class Listening1. Chinas domestic film industry has seen an extraordinary success in _.2. The main factor contributing to the booming of the film industry in China this year is the _.3. And now these theater chains start spreading in _ rather than _ like Beijing and Shanghai.4. The narratives of these young, new talents often resonate with _.5. Although China makes more than 700 films each year, it doesnt currently have a _.the first half of this yearrapidly expanding marketsmaller cities big citiestheir target audiencessuccessful overseas marketUnderstanding News Reports Vocabulary Band Part II In-Class Listeningenduring ndr adj. lasting for a long time 持久的;耐久的dire da adj. very serious 极其严重的;危急的straits streits n. pl. a very difficult situation especially because of lack of money 困境,境况窘迫prevalence prev()l()ns n. the quality of being prevalent generally; being widespread 流行,盛行,普遍存在undernourished ndnrt adj. in bad health because of a lack of food or a lack of the right type of food 营养不良的,缺 乏营养的culprit klprt n. a person or thing responsible for causing a problem 肇事者,引起问题的事物scandal sknd()l n. action, attitude, etc. that is disgraceful or shameful 丑行,丑事,丑闻Understanding News Reports Vocabulary Band Part II In-Class Listeningpledge pled v. to formally promise to give or do something 保证给予,正式承诺commit kmt v. to spend money or time on something / someone 花(钱或时间)amid md prep. surrounded by something 在中,四周是shortage td n. a situation when there is not enough of the people or things that are needed 不足,缺少,短缺crippling krpl adj. having a very serious, harmful effect or damage; damaging seriously 极有害的,造成严重后果的dominate dmnet v. to control or have a lot of influence over someone or something 支配,控制,影响embrace mbres v. to accept an idea, a proposal, a set of beliefs, etc., especially when it is done with enthusiasm 欣然接受,乐意采纳Understanding News Reports Vocabulary Band Part II In-Class Listeningprofessional prfe()n()l n. a person who does a sport or other activity as a paid job rather than as a hobby 职业运动员,专业人员exceptional ksep()n()l adj. unusually good 杰出的;优秀的endorsement ndsm()nt n. a statement made in an advertisement, usually by someone famous or important, saying that they use and like a particular product 宣传,代言tournament tnm()nt n. a sports competition in which players who win a match continue to play further matches in the competition until just one person or team is left 锦标赛Understanding News Reports Vocabulary Band Part II In-Class Listeningstereotype ster()tap n. a fixed idea or image that many people have of a particular type of person or thing, but which is often not true in reality 模式化的观念或形象myth m n. something that many people believe but that does not exist or is false 虚构的东西,荒诞的 说法,不真实的事Ethiopia ip n. 埃塞俄比亚sub-Saharan Africa 撒哈拉以南非洲Report One Now you will hear a news report. After the news report, you will hear two questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices. Part II In-Class Listening1. A. Climate change. C. Enduring poverty. D. Governments failure.2. A. $10 million. B. $100 million. C. $92 million. B. Terrorist attack.D. $192 million. Part II In-Class ListeningTapescript Hunger hit Africa hard this year as climate change, conflict and enduring poverty ravaged multiple countries and left tens of millions of people in dire straits. The U.N. World Food Program says sub-Saharan Africa already has the worlds highest prevalence of hunger; one person in four is undernourished. Every day in Africa, 23 million children go to school hungry. The agencys David Orr said that in the lower half of Africa, where weather is the main culprit, 2015 has been an unusually difficult year. But African governments say they, too, they have an important role to play, and that the hunger crisis is their failure as well. Malawis minister of finance earlier this year described his nations hunger situation as “a scandal” and pledged to do