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MUSICbb.mp3/MUSIC TITLENew Words/TITLE ||1immigrant|n. |[C] sb. who has come into a foreign country in order to live there |移民 ||||He is an illegal immigrant. |他是一个非法移民。 ||||A lot of Asian immigrants poured into the country. |许多
MUSICsound/unit02_newwords_b.mp3/MUSIC TITLENew Words/TITLE |@|1competition |n.|[U] the activities of competing |竞争 || ||There has always been intense competition between companies for bigger market shares. |公司之间一直进行着激烈的竞争
Section B The Romantic Life of Secret Agent Albert Albert did not fit the description of any secret agent Charles had ever read about. Following him down the corridor of thegloomy French hotel where Albert had a room, Charles felt disappointed. It wa
Section B Rich Meeting His Future Mother-in-law After much thought, I came up with a brilliant plan for Rich to meet my mother and win her over. In fact, I arranged it so my mother would want to cook
Section B Green Spaces in Cities Where do children play? Years ago, any open field, any vacant lot, any group of trees — these were the places where children played. As families left family farms, s
Section B Experiences in Exile We are in Montreal, in an echoing, dark train station, and we are squeezed together on a bench waiting for someone to give us some guidance. Eventually, a man speaking b
Unit 6 Section A Pre-reading Activities First Listening Please listen to a short passage carefully and prepare to answer some questions. Second Listening Listen to the tape again. Then answer the foll
Unit 6 Section A Pre-reading Activities First Listening Having ideas about a story before you read it is an important reading skill. Please listen to a very short piece of recording. Second Listening
Section B The Last Dive at the Olympics I climbed the ladder, heard my dive announced, and commenced the moves that would thrust me into the air. Pushing off the diving board with my legs, I lifted my
Section B The Right Son at the Right Time The story began on a downtown Brooklyn street corner. An elderly man had collapsed while crossing the street, and an ambulance rushed him to Kings County Hosp
Uint2 II. Basic Listening Practice 1.Script W: Did you hear? Helen got modeling jib! Shes going to be sashaying down the catwalk. M: Wow, thats great! All that walking practice really paid off. And foe once she wont be complaining about being so tall
III. Listening In Script M: Tell me your secret. Youre suddenly getting excellent marks in every subject, and you used to be a bottom-of class student just like me. W: Simple enough. I read an article in a scientific journal that studying with rememb
IV. Speaking Out MODEL 1 It slipped my mind! Amy: I sent out the invitations to the dinner party. Bill: Thats good. Now what should we do? Amy: Weve got to plan the menu. Bill: Oh, thats right. Do you have anything in mind? Amy: I think Im going to m
Now Your Turn A: Hey, Jack, I hear you become a millionaire by investing in the stock market. But I always lose money in the market. Can you give me a few tips? B: First of all, lets look at the stock listing in todays newspaper. A: Wow, the stock ma
Task 2: A Cheap Parking Lot Script Before going to Europe on business, a woman drove her new Rolls-Royce to a (S1) downtown bank in New York City and went in to ask for a (S2) loan of $5,000. The bank officer said the bank would need some kind of (S3
IV. Speaking Out MODEL 1 Shop till you drop. Susan: Still reading about how the bubbles going to burst in the U.S. economy? John: Yeah, and this is an interesting article called, Shop Till You Drop. Susan: The rhyme between shop and drop is cathy, bu
Section(B) The Ride of My Life I climbed into the back-seat of the world's hottest jet fighter, the F-16. Clouds hung over our airbase, but I knew that soon I would be above the clouds, where the sun was shining. A mechanic strapped me into my harnes
New Words stocking n. (常用复数)长(筒)袜 ankle n. 踝,踝关节 ▲comic a. 喜剧的,滑稽的 n. 1.连环漫画(册) 2.喜剧演员 ◆tramp n. 流浪者,乞丐 v. 踏着沉重的步子行进,长途跋涉 rag n. 1.破旧的
Section B What Youngsters Expect in Life Back in the good old days of stable economic expansion — the 1950s and 1960s — a person could choose to do something new, exciting, and creative in life bu
Section B Judge by Appearances A standard criticism of sociological research is that it goes to great lengths to prove what most people with common sense already know. Without exactly taking sides for