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1、Unit One New Campus, New Life. Pre-listening ActivitiesChoice 1略Choice 2There are pros and cons of living on campus.ProsCons1. Accessibility to the school1. Little privacy2. Increased social life2. Limited space3. Possible low GPA (grade point average) ScriptThere are pros and cons of living on camp
2、usPros1. Accessibility to the school. If you live on campus, you can easily walk to the classes, libraries, computer labs, cafeterias, etc. You dont have to waste time and money on driving to school, finding a parking space, and so forth. 2. Increased social life. Living on campus will allow you to
3、meet more people and establish more friendships than living off campus. You will also usually be aware of any campus activities and how to be involved in them. Cons1. Little privacy. When living in a dorm, it can be very hard to find your privacy. You have to share bedrooms, bathrooms, etc. You may
4、never have quiet time in your dorm because there will always be something going on. 2. Limited space. At most colleges, the dorm rooms are tiny. You have to limit what you bring to school, or your space will be too crowded. 3. Possible low GPA (grade point average). Because dorm life is very social,
5、 your grades may be affected in a negative way. If you constantly choose hanging out with your dorm buddies over studying at the library, then your GPA will suffer. . Listening TasksTask 1 Understanding News ReportsNews Item One1. B 2. C News Item Two1. D 2. DNews Item Three1. B 2 A 3. D ScriptNews
6、Item OneQuestions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.In New York City public schools, 176 different languages are spoken among the more than 1 million students.For 160,000 children, English is not their first language. New Yorks Department of Education makes learning better for these s
7、tudents by providingdual-language programs.Students are taught in two languages, English and another one, like Russian or Chinese. Math, social studies, science and all other regularcoursesare taught in both languages. And they learn about the culture of the other country. Milady Baez is Deputy Chan
8、cellor of English Language Learners and Student Support. She says these dual-language programs will help children succeed in the future.“The jobs of the future require that our students know more than one language. They are going to be traveling abroad; they are going to be communicating with people
9、 from all over the world. This will open doors for them.”Questions:1. How do New York public schools make learning better for students whose first language is not English? 2. What will help children succeed in the future according to Milady Baez? News Item TwoQuestions 1 and 2 will be based on the f
10、ollowing news item.A growing number of American universities are dropping the entrance exam requirement. More than 800 universities now allow students to apply without a SAT or ACT test score. The SAT and ACT are the two major college entrance tests in the United States.For years, colleges have used
11、 these tests to help measure an applicants academic skills. But more universities are becoming “test optional”. Students who apply to test-optional schools can choose whether they want to include test scores in their applications.George Washington University in Washington D.C. is one of the latest s
12、chools to adopt a test-optional admissions policy for most of its applicants. It is the largest private university to drop the test requirement.Karen Stroud Felton is the Dean of Admissions at George Washington University. She said in a statement that the university “had concerns that students who c
13、ould be successful. felt discouraged from applying if their scores were not as strong as their high school performance.”Questions:1. What is the big change of American universities according to the news? 2. Which of the following statements about George Washington University is TRUE according to the
14、 news? News Item ThreeQuestions 1 to 3 will be based on the following news item.Almost 900,000 international students are studying in American colleges and universities today. Nearly half of this record number of foreign students are from Asia, mainly China.They are among people from other countries
15、 who now make up about 4 percent of all university students in the U.S. America has more of the worlds 4.5 million international students than any other country. A new report says more than 886,000 foreign students registered at U.S. universities during the school year 2013-2014. That is an increase
16、 of eight percent over the year before. The Institute of International Education and the State Department made the report.The study also demonstrates trends over the past 15 years. It shows that since 2000, the number of international students in the U.S. has grown by 72 percent. Students from China
17、 in undergraduate programs are mainly responsible for this trend.Questions:1. How many international students in the U.S. come from Asia? 2. From 2013 to 2014, how many foreign students registered at U.S. universities? 3. Which country is mainly responsible for the rapid increase of international st
18、udents in the U.S. since 2000? Task 2 Understanding Long ConversationsConversation One1. D 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. A Conversation Two1. D 2. C 3. A 4. B ScriptConversation OneW: Would you like to join the Volunteers League?M: Am I crazy? I just quitted the Students Counsel. I dont want to be as busy as be
19、fore. Ive given up a big chance of getting scholarships for that.W: No, joining the Volunteers League wont take you much time. It only has activities on the weekends.M: Really? Thats good. I was just wondering how to spend my free time on weekends.W: Come on, you wont regret about joining the Volunt
20、eers League. Its different from other students clubs or unions.M: Whats the difference?W: The Volunteers League often offers free services for grand occasions, such as Olympic Games, World Expo. Isnt that special?M: Not really. Id rather join the Entrepreneurs Club, so my experience will be helpful
21、when I look for jobs in the future.W: Thats also a good choice. But the Entrepreneurs Club just hold some boring activities, you know, speeches, competitionsM: But you can learn a lot of things from the activities and its related to our major.W: You can also learn a lot in the Volunteers League. You
22、 will have the chance to learn how to communicate, how to arrange an activity and how to cooperate with your group members.M: What activities does the Volunteers League have?W: We will be voluntary guides, interpreters and M: Does that mean I have lots of chances to practice my English?W: You can sa
23、y that again.M: OK, you win. Just tell me how to get enrolled for that club.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. Why does the man refuse to join the Volunteers League in the beginning?2. When does the Volunteers League have activities according to the woman?3. Why do
24、es the woman say the Volunteers League is different from other clubs and unions? 4. Why does the man prefer joining the Entrepreneurs Club? 5. Why does the man decide to join the Volunteers League in the end? Conversation TwoW: Come in! M: Hi, Professor Hampton. Its me, Tony again. I hope Im not bot
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