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1、高等院校研究生英語系列教材綜合教程(下)綜合教程(下)INTEGRATED COURSE2Unit 3 Travel OsloGlobal Understanding1Authors Experience2Interesting Things3Benefits of Travel4Attractions of a BookPart I A. His experience in the cinema: A small group of people were sitting packed in a large cinema. B. His feelings: Some countries do

2、better in certain things but worse in others. The authors experience in the cinemaGlobal UnderstandingPart II A. Some inventions are associated with a particular country.a. The British: double-decker buses.b. The Dutch: windmills c. The French: sidewalk cafs. B. Some strange things done by people fr

3、om a particular nation.a. The French: strive to be the first on the bus after queuing.b. The British: use a fork and knife to eat almost everything.c. The Germans: lack humor. d. The Swiss: have no concept of fun.e. The Spanish: like to have dinner at midnight.f. The Italian: are crazy about motor c

4、ars. Global UnderstandingSome interesting things about different nations in EuropePart IIIA. One can never be sure of anything in Europe since they are alike in certain ways but different in others. a. Similarities: bookish and cerebral, and drive small cars, and live in little houses in ancient tow

5、ns, and love soccer, and be relatively unmaterialistic and law-abiding, and have chilly hotel rooms and cozy and inviting places to eat and drink b. Differences: even eating and drinking and buying cinema tickets can be different. Example: a packet of something called Bio Tex Bl B. One can only know

6、 the basic things in life which results in a series of interesting guesses. Example: watching TV programs in Oslo C. One can get relaxation and fun. Example: the authors activities in Oslo Benefits of travelling to EuropeGlobal UnderstandingGlobal UnderstandingPart IVAttractions of Thomas Cook Europ

7、ean Timetable One would feel excited and couldnt wait to take the trip.Task 2Work in groups to decide whether the statements are true or false according to the passage. (P72) Key:1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 1112 FTTTFFFFFFDetailed InformationTT Key 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10-Task 1Choose the answer that

8、is closest in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence. (P73)BDACABCAVocabulary in Action BCTask 21) discreet discretion discreteA. These small companies now have their own _ identity. B. We were all pretty open with each other but very _ outside. C. You can trust her to keep your secretshes t

9、he soul of _. Fill in each of the blanks with an appropriate word from each group. Change the form if necessary. Some words may be used more than once. (P74)discretediscreetVocabulary in Action discretion2) audit auditor auditory auditorium A. The external _ come in once a year. B. We gathered in an

10、 _ and watched a videotape. C. The yearly _ takes place each December. D. Its an artificial device which stimulates the _ areas of the brain. E. The fund is _ annually by an accountant. auditorsauditoriumauditauditoryVocabulary in Action audited3) conceive contrive conception contrivance A. The _ of

11、 the book took five minutes, but writing it took a year. B. This was a steam-driven _ used in 19th century clothing factories. C. Miraculously, he managed to _ a supper out of what was left in the cupboard. D. He was immensely ambitious but unable to _ of winning power for himself. conceptioncontriv

12、ancecontriveVocabulary in Action conceive4) gargle giggle gasp gossipA. Once one child starts _ it starts the whole class off. B. The circus audience _ with amazement as she put her head in the lions mouth. C. The advertisement promises that _ mouthwash will freshen your breath and kill germs. D. Th

13、ere has been much _ about the possible reasons for his absence. gigglinggaspedgarglingVocabulary in Action gossipVocabulary in Action5) passion passionate affection affectionate A. She gave her daughter a(n) _ kiss and put her to bed. B. He spoke with considerable _ about the importance of art and l

14、iterature. C. Their father never showed them much _. D. I remember many _ arguments taking place around this table. affectionatepassionaffectionpassionateVocabulary in Action6) relevant relentless reluctant A. Many parents feel _ to talk openly with their children. B. Ridges success is due to a _ pu

15、rsuit of perfection. C. For further information, please refer to the _ leaflet. reluctantrelentlessrelevant7) revere reverence reverent A. I stood there, gazing down, and feeling a _ for these spectacles of the natural world. B. The Bishops sermon was received in _ silence. C. Most of us _ the Bible

16、, but few of us read it regularly. reverencereverentrevereVocabulary in Action8) pore peer peep perceive A. I saw her _ through the curtains into the room. B. She _ through the mist, trying to find the right path. C. A key task is to get pupils to _ for themselves the relationship between success and effort. D. Aunt Bella sat at the table, _ over catalogues, surveying the accounts, calculating. peeping/peeppeeredperceiveporingTask 3Fill in each of the blanks with an appropriate word

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