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1、UintlEnjoy the colorful campus life!II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: l.C 2.D 3. B 4.D 5.AIII. Listening InTask l:On the first dayKeys:(l)the first day(2)changing(3)really good(4)hard workers(5)went over her head(6)explained(7)notes(8)Wednesday(9)participation(lO)educationTask 2:How to select electi
2、ve courses?Keys:(l)extra training(2)chemistry(3)accounting(4)many fields of study(5)better potential(6)business degree(7)challenging(8)how to learn(9)better understanding(10)narrow-mindedTask3: How to get straight A*s?Keys:l.B2.C 3. D4.A5.DIV. Speaking OutMODEL 1MODEL2MODEL3V. Letrs TalkTask 1 Maint
3、aining the quality or increasing the intake?Keys:(l)quality(2)young(3)25(4)difficult(5)government(6)quality(7)cut(8)extra-cautious(9)afford(lO)experience(11 )more(12)blame(13)budget(14)puzzled(15)serviceTask 2:What*s your answer?According to the interviewee, its difficult to strike a balance between
4、 maintaining the educational quality and making sure as many people as possible receive university education.In the past years, China has been confronted with the same problem.The university enrollment has been on the increase and some institutions of higher learning do not have enough teachers and
5、teaching facilities, thus affecting the educational quality.Task 3:Lets group work!VI. Further Listening and SpeakingListening Task:Taskl: Problems with our educational systemScript:Hi, everybody. My topic today is Problems with our educational system.I disagree on a lot of the ways that things have
6、 happened for a long time in our educational system.It seems that educators just want to give standardized tests, which focus only on academic performance and neglect students abilities and interest in other areas.I think there are a lot of people who are very intelligent, but havent had the opportu
7、nities they could have had if they had learned in a broader-minded educational system.I feel that a lot of courses that students are required to take in high school are too academic, and, as a result, many kids have lost their interest in leaming.Educators often fail to recognize various kinds of in
8、telligence.They simply exert a lot of pressure on students to be as well-rounded as possible.I think being well-rounded isnt really possible.And as a consequence, some students I believe to be intelligent cant get into good colleges if they, you know, havent scored well on the math section, even if
9、they are brilliant writers. Another thing that disturbs me is that the so-called weak students are separated from the rest of the school.Some kids are kept in a separate class if their grades are lower than others.And theyre very aware of their social position, you know.I think it causes them to act
10、 in a way that is not really positive.TheyYe just acting in a way they are expected. Often their grades go from bad to worse. And thats pretty sad.I think that many of the kids in those classes are intelligent, but they never actually realize their potential because of the way they are treated early
11、 on in their education.Keys:(l)standardized tests (2)abilities and interest (3)interest (4)pressure (5)well-rounded (6)get into good colleges (7)the rest of the school (8)from bad to worse Task 2: The final exam ScriptAt a university, there were four sophomores taking a chemistry course.They were do
12、ing so well on all the quizzes, midterms, labs, etc. that each had an A so far for the semester.These four friends were so confident that on the weekend before the final, they decided to go up to the University of Virginia and party with some friends there. They had a great time and didnt make it ba
13、ck to school until early Monday morning. Rather than taking the final then, they decided to find their professor after the final and explain to him why they missed it.They explained that they had planned to come back in time for the final exam, but, unfortunately, they had a flat tire on the way bac
14、k and didnt have a spare.As a result, they missed the final.The professor thought it over and then agreed they could make up the final the following day.The guys were relieved and elated.The next day, the professor placed them in separate rooms, handed each of them a paper, and told them to begin.Th
15、ey looked at the first problem, worth five points.It was a simple question on a chemical reaction.Cool, they all thought at the same time, each one in his separate room, this is going to be easy.Each finished the problem and then turned the page.On the second page was a question worth 95 points: Whi
16、ch of the tires was flat? Keys: (l)course (2)quizzes (3)semester(4)confident (5)party (6)make (7)missed (8)they had a flat tire on the way back and didnt have a spare (9)placed them in separate rooms, handed each of them a paper (10)On the second page was a question worth Task3: Harvard University S
17、criptHarvard University is the oldest institute of higher learning in the United States. Founded 16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, the university has grown from nine students with a single master to the present enrollment of more than 21,000 students, including undergraduates a
18、nd students in 10 graduate and professional schools. Over 14,000 people work at Harvard, including more than 2,100 faculty members. Harvard has produced eight American presidents and many Nobel Prize winners. During its early years, Harvard offered a classic academic course based on the model of Eng
19、lish universities, but consistent with the prevailing Puritan philosophy.Although many of its early graduates became ministers in Puritan churches throughout New England, the university was never formally affiliated with a specific religious group. Under President Pusey, Harvard started what was the
20、n the largest fundraising campaign in the history of American higher education.It was an 82.5-million-dollar program for the university.The program increased faculty salaries, broadened student aid, created new professorships, and expanded Harvards physical facilities.Neil L. Rudenstine took office
21、as Harvards 26th president in 1991.As part of an overall effort to achieve greater coordination among the universitys schools and faculties, Rudenstine encouraged academic planning and identified some of Harvards main intellectual priorities.He also stressed the importance of the universitys excelle
22、nce in undergraduate education, the significance of keeping Harvards doors open to students from families of different economic backgrounds, and the task of adapting the research university to an era of both rapid information growth and serious fund shortage.Keys: I.B 2.A 3. C 4.D 5.DViewing and spe
23、aking:Task 1 University budget cutsScriptHost: Well, David Lammy, the University Minister, joins me from Westminster.Now thanks for joining us this lunchtime,Mr. Lammy. How do these cuts. tie in with your much trumpeted commitment to increasing higher education?Interviewee: Well, I think its importa
24、nt to remind viewers that we will spend well over 12 billion pounds on higher education this year and to also say that there will be more students at university next year than ever before in our history.But what is important is that when they get to university, is that they have good facilities, goo
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