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Unit 12 Leisure Time Part I Warming up A. Key words: composer be born die Vocabulary: composer a composer who writes music作曲家 ingenious showing cleverness at making or inventing things有独创性的,具有创造才能的 renowned well known
Part I Warming up Tape-script: A What is the most popular sport in the United States? That may be an impossible question to answer. There are different meanings of the words most popular. One way to measure the popularity of a sport is by the number
Part I A. key words:invent vocabulary:fax/ calendar/ puppet Mercedes-Benz 1.People in England made the first computer. It was built in 1943. It was made to help England understand secret messages during World War two. 2.Someone in Australia invented
Meeting People I PART A Micro-Listening Phonetics Sound Recognition I. Directions: Listen carefully. You will hear one word read from each group. Repeat what you hear. Then underline the letter beside the word you hear. 10 points 1. a. sir b. shirt c
Daily Activities I PART A Micro-Listening Phonetics Sound Recognition I. Directions: Listen carefully. You will hear ten pairs of words. If the words you hear are the same, write 'S' in the brackets. If different, write 'D'. 10 points 1. ________ 2.
LESSON 7 Offering Help I PART A Micro-Listening The Alphabet Directions: You will hear the names of ten American states and their abbreviations spelt out for you. Listen carefully and write them down quickly. 20 points Example: Texas TX Name of the S
Lesson Three TRANSPORTATION (I) Part B Macro-Listening (Tapescripts, Notes, Exercises with Key) Dialogue Is This Your Car? I. Tapescript Ann Ben! You can't park here! There's a double yellow line. Ben Oh, we'll be back in a few minutes. It's OK. Ann
Lesson 5 PART A Micro-Listening 1. M: When is Mary coming? W: Well, it's eight forty. She'll arrive in fifteen minutes. Q : When will Mary arrive? At 8:55. 2. M: How's your mother feeling these days? W: Much better, thanks. But the doctor said that s
PART A Micro-Listening Numbers Calculation I. 1. W: What time does the concert start? M: At 8:30. We still have 25 minutes to get there. Q : What time is it now? 2. W: Can you tell me what time Flight 318 will arrive? M: Yes, it was scheduled to arri
Study II PART A Micro-Listening Sentence Structure Special Questions I. Directions: You will hear ten wh-questions. There is only one answer to each question. Listen carefully and underline the letter beside your choice. 10 points 1. Where is Miss Sm
Part A Micro-Listening (Exercises with Key) Communicative Function Identifying Details I. Directions: You're going to hear ten short conversations between two speakers. After each conversation a question will be asked about what you've heard. Listen
PART A Micro-Listening 1. W: How do you like talking with your roommate Paul? M: Oh, he always beats around the bush. Q : What do we know about Paul? 2. W: What a mess! The guests will be here soon. M: Take it easy. I assure you the house will be spo
PART A Micro-Listening Integrative Skills' Training I. One of the main complaints of the city residents in the United States is the number of homeless cats and dogs. It has been estimated by Friends of Animals Incorporation that more than 30 million
PART A 1. W: How's the class going, Ted? Are you learning to swim well? M: Slowly but surely. Q : What does Ted mean? 2. M: How much weight are you trying to lose? W: About 10 kilos. I used to weigh 53 kilos before, but now if I can just get down to
Unit 8 Love and Help (II) Part I Warming up A. Tapescript: 1. Help the old The elderly at home and in the neighborhood, especially those living alone, need your care and support. Show your concern and attend to their needs wherever possible. Your sup
Unit 10 Youth Aspirations Part I Warming up A. 1. Over-scheduled syndrome -- the amount of free time for children dropping about 16% over the past few years 2. Cultural shift in the past few years a. The past: children taking part in extracurricular
Unit 9 Managing Personal Development Part I Warming up A. A1. The three things children need: --First: To feel that one has options, that one maintains some control over his or her life. --Second: To feel significant in the life of at least one other
Part I Warming up A. Tape-script: W: Hey, Kevin. Help me fill out this personality survey. It'll be fun. M. Oh, I don't know ... W: Oh, come on... OK, here's the first one -- what should I put for aggressive? M. Uh-oh ... I ... I'd say very. W: Very?
Unit 2 World News: International Relations Part I Warming up 1. What is the summit's statement expected to call on UN members? To make commitments to eradicate poverty, promote democracy and education, and reverse the spread of AIDS How many heads-of
Unit 6 Science and Technology Part I Warming up A1. 1. This news item is about a kind of new bulletproof vest made of silk. 2. This news item is about research done by American and Japanese researchers to predict severe weather in and around the Indi