时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:大学体验英语听说教程


英语课

  Unit 2 Open to everything!

Vocabulary Task

Script and Answers

1. A: You look awful. What happened?

B: I have difficulty sleeping, and I’m anxious and depressed 1. I feel miserable 2. I’m dying for a vacation.

A: Maybe all that school work is too much for you. You may try meditation 3 and cut back on fatty foods.

B: You’re probably right. I really need to try a different lifestyle.

2. A: How do you like your life here?

B: Wonderful. People are friendly and foods are delicious.

A: It seems you are getting over your craving 4 for McDonald’s.

B: That’s true. I’m used to a life without Klondike bars and the pancake house. What I really thirst for is a cappuccino after dinner.

3. A: The recent survey found that youngsters are more concerned about finding work and earning money.

B: That’s understandable. I think today’s youths have a higher sense of independence.

A: Many older people say that young people are less prepared for adult life than previous generations.

B: I can’t agree. Maybe it’s due to the generation gap. I remember when I was young I was itching 5 to leave home as soon as possible.

4. A: You’re hanging out a lot. When will you be ready to start a family?

B: What for? I see little advantage in tying the knot. Look at my married friends. They used to be career-oriented but now they are tied to household drudgery 6.

A: Are you following the latest stay-single trend?

B: Yeah, I’d give anything to have my own free time, and it’s more relaxing to be alone.

5. A: I am in the mood for traveling abroad, but I cannot afford it.

B: I have an idea. If you like to work with children, you can volunteer in Bali at a mountain village. I had a truly ideal experience there.

A: Marvelous! Tell me more about it.

B: I was a volunteer English teacher there last summer. It gave me a taste of life in a developing country. I learned the basics of a wonderful language. I had the chance to surf on the weekends, and I lived with an incredible family.

Listening Task

1. Pre-listening Activity

Answer

Science Fiction

2. Listening Activity

1) First Listening

Answers

1. By visiting a cyber café?

2. No two cyber café are alike.

2) Second Listening

Answers

1. To enjoy Internet café.

2. Entering an Internet café is like taking a wee bite of a Big Mac to her.

3. At Krakatit, you can surf the Web with a spaceship and talk to dragons and robots.

4. Cyber café will soon be replaced by mobile phones with high-speed Internet access.

Script

Kept within a few clicks of hearth 7 and home

In Rome, you can read your email while your dirty clothes wash, soak and dry in machines beside you. In Helsinki, you can surf the Web while still sweating from a simmer in a nearby sauna. Some people travel to sample the finest of foreign cuisines 8. Some seek sublime 9 art to appreciate or sacred architecture to celebrate. Me, I’ve come to think of myself as an international connoisseur 10 of Internet café.

In my past five months overseas, I’ve surfed the information superhighway in Swaziland, driven the data expressway in Estonia and cruised the communication causeway in Croatia. And I can say this: Gone are the days when postcards were the preferred method of making those at home envious 11 of your adventures abroad. Set foot on the road to faraway places and you’ll soon find that cyber café are an inescapable part of the contemporary travel experience.

Just ask Michelle Amundson from Attleboro, Mass. I found this 23-year-old parked in front of a flat-screen monitor at Big Net café --the biggest Internet café in Vienna 行 exchanging love notes with her boyfriend back home. Michelle has been on vacation 10 days and has emailed him every one of them. Think of myself: My (much) better half is traveling with me and still of the 35 cities we’ve visited thus far, I’ve used cyber café in precisely 12 71.4 percent of them.

When I left the US, I vowed 13 I wouldn’t eat at a single McDonald’s no matter how cheap and soothingly 14 familiar the food might be. I’ve stayed true to that promise. But I admit when I slip into an Internet café I feel just a wee bit like I’m taking a bite of a Big Mac.

I comfort myself, however, with the discovery that no two cyber café are alike. It’s hard to know where to begin in Prague, a city suffering a particularly virulent 15 strain of cyber café-itis. At The Globe you can surf the Net while listening to a jazz trio. At Bohemian Bagel you can order up the namesake roll and a cup of joe along with a side of cyber crack. And at Krakatit, a “science fiction ” café you can surf the Web surrounded by pictures of dragons and spaceships and robots, oh my.

Some people predict that cyber café, like postcards, will soon find themselves a relic 16 as mobile phones with high-speed Internet access replace them as the new traveler’s darling. That means no matter where we are we’ll always have the World Wide Web in our pocket. And no matter where we are, we’ll never be more than a button press (or two) from the comforts of home.

Real World Listening

1. Predict

Answer

□ He is an exchange student living with a host family.

2. Get the Main Ideas

Answers

1. Japan

2. it’s the first time he came to the United States

3. they wanted to broaden their children’s horizons

4. science and history

Script and Answers to Self-study

Open to everything

Anchor: Believe it or not, we are seeing many foreign students in our town. We’re interested in their life and study here. Today we’ve invited the administrative 17 specialist for foreign exchange Jeff Hein, a host mother Teri Benedetti, and an exchange student Aki to join our talk. Mr. Hein, why do so many foreign students come to our town?

Jeff Hein:: They arrive here through programs operated by nonprofit placement services. Most of them are here because they know someone here and are able to live with them. Or, their parents have done work here and had met someone, and the young people live with those families. It’s especially true for our high schools.

Anchor: Where are they from?

Jeff Hein:: They’re from Australia, China, Korea, Thailand and the Philippines.

Anchor: Aki, where are you from and how did you come here?

Aki: I’m from Korea. I’ve visited the United States on vacation twice before. I want to do something else after 10 years of schooling 18 back home. I learned about World Heritage at my school in Korea and I applied 19 and this program arranged my stay here.

Anchor: Mrs. Benedetti, how did you come upon the idea of hosting a foreign student?

Teri Benedetti: My husband and I applied to host an exchange student partly to broaden our children’s horizons. It’s good for our children to know the United States is not the only country in the world, and that everyone has the same feelings inside, but we live in different cultures.

Anchor: How did your children feel about living with a foreign student?

Teri Benedetti: They were really very excited about having a new older brother. It offers them a great opportunity to be exposed to another lifestyle and another language.

Anchor: Mr. Hein, what do the foreign students learn here in our schools?

Jeff Hein:: They’re held to the same academic standards as any other student here. They’re required to be proficient 20 in English and take a course load that includes math, reading, English, science and history classes. But the credits they earn here don’t necessarily transfer back to their home schools. As a result, the time exchange students spend here often amounts to a year off of their studies. So this year is basically language practice and learning American culture.

Anchor: Are exchange students welcome in our schools?

Jeff Hein:: Certainly. Learning is a two-way street. Our students learn as much from the international students as they learn from us. They all deal with many of the same things, even though they’re from different cultures and different lands.

Anchor: Aki, what do you particularly want to do here?

Aki: Just to see the country and another culture. I’m open to everything.



adj.沮丧的,抑郁的,不景气的,萧条的
  • When he was depressed,he felt utterly divorced from reality.他心情沮丧时就感到完全脱离了现实。
  • His mother was depressed by the sad news.这个坏消息使他的母亲意志消沉。
adj.悲惨的,痛苦的;可怜的,糟糕的
  • It was miserable of you to make fun of him.你取笑他,这是可耻的。
  • Her past life was miserable.她过去的生活很苦。
n.熟虑,(尤指宗教的)默想,沉思,(pl.)冥想录
  • This peaceful garden lends itself to meditation.这个恬静的花园适于冥想。
  • I'm sorry to interrupt your meditation.很抱歉,我打断了你的沉思。
n.渴望,热望
  • a craving for chocolate 非常想吃巧克力
  • She skipped normal meals to satisfy her craving for chocolate and crisps. 她不吃正餐,以便满足自己吃巧克力和炸薯片的渴望。
adj.贪得的,痒的,渴望的v.发痒( itch的现在分词 )
  • The itching was almost more than he could stand. 他痒得几乎忍不住了。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • My nose is itching. 我的鼻子发痒。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.苦工,重活,单调乏味的工作
  • People want to get away from the drudgery of their everyday lives.人们想摆脱日常生活中单调乏味的工作。
  • He spent his life in pointlessly tiresome drudgery.他的一生都在做毫无意义的烦人的苦差事。
n.壁炉炉床,壁炉地面
  • She came and sat in a chair before the hearth.她走过来,在炉子前面的椅子上坐下。
  • She comes to the hearth,and switches on the electric light there.她走到壁炉那里,打开电灯。
n.烹饪( cuisine的名词复数 );菜肴;(通常指昂贵的饭店中的)饭菜;烹饪艺术
  • Could you tell me the different features of these cuisines? 能不能告诉我这些不同的烹调流派各自有哪些特点? 来自地道口语脱口SHOW 高中超越版
  • Ice sculptures are used as decorations in some cuisines, especially in Asia. 冰雕在某些菜肴中被当作装饰品,尤其在亚洲。 来自互联网
adj.崇高的,伟大的;极度的,不顾后果的
  • We should take some time to enjoy the sublime beauty of nature.我们应该花些时间去欣赏大自然的壮丽景象。
  • Olympic games play as an important arena to exhibit the sublime idea.奥运会,就是展示此崇高理念的重要舞台。
n.鉴赏家,行家,内行
  • Only the real connoisseur could tell the difference between these two wines.只有真正的内行才能指出这两种酒的区别。
  • We are looking for a connoisseur of French champagne.我们想找一位法国香槟酒品酒专家。
adj.嫉妒的,羡慕的
  • I don't think I'm envious of your success.我想我并不嫉妒你的成功。
  • She is envious of Jane's good looks and covetous of her car.她既忌妒简的美貌又垂涎她的汽车。
adv.恰好,正好,精确地,细致地
  • It's precisely that sort of slick sales-talk that I mistrust.我不相信的正是那种油腔滑调的推销宣传。
  • The man adjusted very precisely.那个人调得很准。
起誓,发誓(vow的过去式与过去分词形式)
  • He vowed quite solemnly that he would carry out his promise. 他非常庄严地发誓要实现他的诺言。
  • I vowed to do more of the cooking myself. 我发誓自己要多动手做饭。
adv.抚慰地,安慰地;镇痛地
  • The mother talked soothingly to her child. 母亲对自己的孩子安慰地说。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He continued to talk quietly and soothingly to the girl until her frightened grip on his arm was relaxed. 他继续柔声安慰那姑娘,她那因恐惧而紧抓住他的手终于放松了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.有毒的,有恶意的,充满敌意的
  • She is very virulent about her former employer.她对她过去的老板恨之入骨。
  • I stood up for her despite the virulent criticism.尽管她遭到恶毒的批评,我还是维护她。
n.神圣的遗物,遗迹,纪念物
  • This stone axe is a relic of ancient times.这石斧是古代的遗物。
  • He found himself thinking of the man as a relic from the past.他把这个男人看成是过去时代的人物。
adj.行政的,管理的
  • The administrative burden must be lifted from local government.必须解除地方政府的行政负担。
  • He regarded all these administrative details as beneath his notice.他认为行政管理上的这些琐事都不值一顾。
n.教育;正规学校教育
  • A child's access to schooling varies greatly from area to area.孩子获得学校教育的机会因地区不同而大相径庭。
  • Backward children need a special kind of schooling.天赋差的孩子需要特殊的教育。
adj.应用的;v.应用,适用
  • She plans to take a course in applied linguistics.她打算学习应用语言学课程。
  • This cream is best applied to the face at night.这种乳霜最好晚上擦脸用。
adj.熟练的,精通的;n.能手,专家
  • She is proficient at swimming.她精通游泳。
  • I think I'm quite proficient in both written and spoken English.我认为我在英语读写方面相当熟练。
学英语单词
ADIH
alphabetic telegram
alpine strawberry
ankersmit
anomal-
anterior pituitary gonadotrophin
arabidopsis lyratas
arms backward lift
arsenous acid anhydride
bad lot
barium enemator
blendent
blood-activating drug
breunig
Bruins
Calciobiotite
cape winter
caradons
clean up your act
cobbling
conditional independence graph
contactor density
craker
crystallosicope
cuparenone
curtains
cytometopus
decimal coefficient of absorption
decreasingly
demess
diazides
Dick Tracy
dimension size
dodecaedron
domestic population
Donovans Corner
eletronic oxytocic apparatus
enamcl bud
ethionamides
exhaust gas nozzle
free evaluation of the evidence
Galfan
gasket
girardelli
gulped down
gynecology of TCM
hadars
Harrower-Erickson tests
holy bark
hydroxyamino-norleucine
incision of scalp
indirectly heated thermister
indium arsenide
keiun
lactoproteinotherapy
latirus polygonus
lazyback
lithopedian
lowest tone
magastromancy
middlefield
Mlicrococcus acidi lactis
molded epoxy insulated coil
monophthongise
mpa (modulated pulse amplifier)
N-bromoacetamide
new-mercantilism
non-constant cost
not long
oeillet
of unsound mind
officered
Okawe
optically tracked
oscillator supply
oxalyl-urea
Palmarola, I.
Pechi
perfervid
phylic
podsolisation
programmed amplifier
pulsimeters
punier
queue arrangement
radial chromatic displacement
raghu
reduced cycle matrix
rounded bottom
senior certificate
single ingot pit
space detector
sthreal
Stovall-Black stain
tax on gifts
through and through
trimodular
twillies
undisclose
uninerviate
wrapping post
yoichis