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1、Unit Two Section 1 Tactics for Listening Part 1 Phonetics Exercise:Complete the following short dialogue as you listen to the tape Pay special attention to the weak forms,link-ups and contractions.Woman:Good evening.Man:Good evening.Can you(1)make up this prescription,please?Woman:Certainly.(2)Would
2、 you like to wait?Man:How long(3)will it take?Woman:(4)Itll be ready in twenty minutes.Man:Oh,(5)Ill come back later.Woman:All right,sir,Man:(6)Shall I pay now or later?Woman:(7)Laterll be all right.Part 2 Listening and Note-taking Man:Excuse me.How can I get to the station please?Woman:The station,
3、the station,the station.let me see.Ah,yes.You can go down.no.Go straight on until you come to a cinema.Lets see now-thats the second turn on your right.The cinemas on the corner.Turn right at the cinema and youll be in Bridge Street.I think its Bridge Street.Go along Bridge Street for a few minutes
4、and then take the second-no,not the second,the first,thats fight,the first turning.On your left.The station is straight ahead,right in front of you.Man:So thats second right and first left.Thank you very much.Thats very kind of you.Woman:Dont mention it.Exercise A:Listen to the conversation and take
5、 notes.Exercise B:Use the information from your notes to mark the places and streets mentioned in the conversation on the sketch map.Section 2 Listening Comprehension Part 1 Dialogue Dialogue 1 where did you living now?Interviewer:You say you moved out of London five years ago?Alistair:Yes,I did.I l
6、ived in Hampstead*.Interviewer:Thats very close to the centre,isnt it?Alistair:Yes,quite close.1 went to work by bicycle-I worked in Oxford Street.It took about half an hour.Interviewer:And why did you move?Did you change jobs?Alistair:Well,yes,I did.I worked for an advertising agency then.Now I wor
7、k for a newspaper.But that isnt the reason.I moved becauseL ondon is so dirty and theres so much stress Interviewer:And now you live in-.Alistair:Oh,right in the country.The nearest station is rather far,about 15 miles away,but the village is fairly close to London,about 40 miles.I still work in Lon
8、don.Interviewer:So how long does it take you to get to work?Alistair:Oh,less than an hour and a half,door to door.Exercise A:Listen o the interview and decide whether the following statements are true or false.Write T or F in the space provided.Discuss with your classmates why you think the statemen
9、t is true or false.F 1.The man lives in Hampstead now.(The man used to live in Hampstead.)T 2.The man has changed his job.(He worked for an advertising agency five years ago but now he works for a newspaper.)F 3.The place where the man lives now is about 15 miles away from London.(The nearest statio
10、n is rather far about 15 miles away,but the village is fairly close to London,about 40 miles.)Exercise B:Listen to the interview again and answer the following questions.1.Why did the man move out of London?(Because he finds that London is so dirty and theres so much stress.)2.Where does he live now
11、?(He lives in a village in the country,about 40 miles away from London.)3.How did he use to go to work?(He used to go to work by bicycle.)4.How does he go to work now?(Most likely he goes to work by car now because he said that it takes him less than an hour and a half,door to door,to get to work.)5
12、.Where does he work now?(He works for a newspaper now.)Dialogue 2 Have you ever lived abroad Interviewer:Have you ever lived abroad,Phyllis?Phyllis:Yes,I have actually.What about you?Interviewer:No,unfortunately I havent.Phyllis:Oh,what a shame!Interviewer:Where did you live when you were abroad?Phy
13、llis:I lived in Australia.Interviewer:Really?Thats a long way away.Phyllis:Uhm,uhm,yes!Interviewer:How long were you there for?Phyllis:I was there for twelve years Interviewer:Oh!What a long time!Phyllis:Yes.Rather,Interviewer:Erin.So how long have you been back in the UK?Phyllis:Ive been back about
14、,erm.ten years now,Interviewer:Uhm,uhm,When you were in Australia,did you think of it as your home?Phyllis:Well,it depends on what,you mean by home.When 1 was.home to me is being near the people youre fond of.Interviewer:Uhm.uhm.yeah.So does that mean that your family were with you in Australia?Phyl
15、lis:Yes,they were there with me.Interviewer:And presumably theyve.they came back to the UK?Phyllis:Yes,they did.They came back with me,Interviewer:Uhm,uhm.Erin,if you had a choice,where do you think youd be living now?Phyllis:Oh.I would really like to go back to Australia Interviewer:Oh,yeah?Whys th
16、at?Phyllis:Well.for one thing,its the climate.Interviewer:Uhm Phyllis:And.er.secondly,its.very relaxed.Interviewer:Oh?In what way?Phyllis:Well,you know.the wave of life,nobody hurries.Interviewer:Uhm.Is that at work as well as socially?Phyllis:Thats right,everything Exercise:Listen to the interview
17、and complete the following questionnaire.Part 2 Passage Passage one welcome to London Welcome to London!You and seven million other tourists will fill Britains capital city this season,jostling each other along Oxford Street,getting lost on the Underground,staring at Buckingham Palace,and complainin
18、g about the food and the weather.What can you do when youre here?There are the obvious tourist attractions of royal London,the London of pageantry*and soldiers in fancy uniforms.There is historical London,with the ancient buildings and magnificent churches.A good introduction to all this can be foun
19、d in the London Museum in the Barbican*.You can spend a lot of money,in shops from aristocratic Knightsbridge to democratic Marks and Spencer*,all of them anxious to receive travellers cheques in almost any currency.There are many hotels at your service,and your chambermaid may well be able to talk
20、to you in your own language-though probably not in English,Restaurants are here by the hundred.You can eat your way round the world in London,from China to Argentina*,though you may have a bit of a job finding good English food.Exercise:Listen to the passagea nd choose the best answer to each of the
21、 following questions.I.A 2.A 3.D 4.D 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.B Part 3 News New research says 35%of all child deaths worldwide are caused by under-nutrition-hunger.The Lancet,the British medical magazine,just published a series of five studies.The answer,they suggest,is greater investment in nutritional servic
22、es and improvements to health system.The research involved poor to middle-income countries in Africa,Asia and Latin America.Robert Black from the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland was the lead author of the series.He says more than 3.5million mothers and child
23、ren under 5die in poor countries each year because of under-nutrition.News Item 2 Last week,Bill Gates retired from full-time work at the world s biggest computer software company,Microsoft.He will remain chairman of the company he established with Paul Allen in 1975.Mr.Gates left Microsoft at a tim
24、e of change in the computing industry.Early on,Microsoft understood the importance of the“network effect”.That is,software is the kind of product that increases in value as more people buy and use it.At 52 years old,Bill Gates is currently the third richest man in the world.He is worth about 58 bill
25、ion dollars.Mr.Gates will now spend most of his time working at his charity organization,the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.The foundation is the world s largest charity with over 37 billion dollars.It provides money for health,education and other projects,mostly in developing countries.News Item
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