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1、 Unit 1 Traces of the past1-1 Learning objectives1-2 Sharing12The people in the podcast mainly talk about whether they go out a lot and what theydid when they went out last night.I have a 1)(busy) social life. I go out most nights after work with 2)(friends). Last night,I went out for a meal with an

2、 old friend from 3)(university) it was really good to seeher. Tell me about your 4)(social life). Do you go out a lot?ACEDBF34She went to a club and 1)(danced) all night.She had dinner in an Italian restaurant and enjoyed the 2)(view of the river) and lots of3)(fun) with the family.She went to the c

3、inema and then met some friends for a 4)(drink) in town.She went to Westfield Shopping Center in the 5)(west)of London and enjoyed a6)(delicious meal) there.He went to a friends 7)(house) in south London and had some fish and chips in frontof the 8)(television / TV)6Yes, I go out a lot with my frien

4、ds. After a long week of study, going out at weekendscan help me relax, so I can go back to study with a refreshed mind. / No, I dont go outa lot because I have no time. Im taking many courses at college, so I have to spendmost of my time studying.I like going to shopping malls. I also like going to

5、 the cinema and the theater.Sometimes I go to museums and art galleries, too.I went shopping with my best friend last weekend. After that we went to a caf andhad a cup of coffee. Yes, I enjoyed it because I took a break from study and I had agood time with my best friend. / No, I didnt enjoy it beca

6、use there were too manypeople in the store. Besides, it was so noisy in the caf that my friend and I could hardlyhear each other.1-3 Listening1I admire my mother most. She loves my brother and me so much that she would doeverything for us. At the same time, she always encourages us to be independent

7、 andtry our best to do what we like. As a teacher, she has also set a good example for me. She has worked as a primary school teacher for about 30 years and she has never gottired of her work. She spends a lot of time helping her students, especially those withlearning difficulties. Im very proud of

8、 her. Live and work with pleasure this is what Ihave learned from her.231. Baruti was born in the year (1962).2. He was the (fourth / 4th)child in a very big family.3. Baruti married his wife in (1990)4. Together they opened an orphanage in (1996)Baruti was born in Johannesburg. His father was a 1)(

9、teacher)and his mother 2)(cleanedhouses)for rich people. When Baruti was in school, one of his friends 3)(lost)his parentsand moved to an orphanage. Baruti 4)(visited)him and when he saw his life there, hedecided to 5)(work)with orphans. Later he opened an orphanage with 6)(his wife).Baruti regards

10、Mother Teresa as his hero and his favorite book is Long Walk to Freedom,the story of Nelson Mandelas life 7)(in his own words).4Mother Teresas words tell us that small things can make a great difference. Few of uscan do anything great, but we can all do small things with great love.My favorite book

11、is Steve Jobs. The book is based on more than 40 interviews withJobs conducted over two years as well as interviews with more than 100 familymembers, friends, foes, competitors, and colleagues. Jobs spoke honestly about thepeople he worked with and competed against. He encouraged the people he knew

12、tospeak honestly too. So through the book, readers can not only read about the life ofthe legendary Steve Jobs, but also have a genuine view of his personality that shapedhis approach to business and his products.When I was seven years old, my parents bought a new wall clock with an owl inside. Iwas

13、 very curious about how the owl moved its eyes and gave out sound. One day, Itook the clock off the wall, and took it apart with a screwdriver. After an hour, I stillcouldnt figure out how the clock worked, and I couldnt put all the parts together. Iwas scared. But when my father found what I had do

14、ne, instead of scolding me, hepraised me for my eagerness to learn. And he taught me how to assemble the clock.This experience made me love my father more. And more importantly, I fell in love withmechanics since then. Thats why I chose mechanics as my major.1-4 Viewing1-5 Pronunciation1-6 Role-play

15、ing1Isabel: Hi, Marek. How was your weekend?Marek: OK. And yours? What did you do? 2ACEGJ1-7 Presenting1-8More practice in listeningDDBA3BC DC3 Because Rob has found Suzie unfaithful. 4 Her opinion towards love is influenced by her sisters experience.5 Dogs.6 She finds it difficult to answer.7 Her f

16、avorite Beatles song from 1965.8 The hits chart from 1965.9 Every time he goes to a karaoke bar, he finds it one of few English songs available.10 A Rolling Stones song.11 Their parents wedding anniversary.12 To put away a dollar each day.13 Teaching.14 A savings account.15 A visit to Cancun.16) ach

17、ievements17) specialized/specialized18) vast19) professional20) educated21) was familiar22) extensively23) elegantly24) a great deal25) BesidesUnit 2 A break for fun2-1 Learning objectives2-2 Sharing12The people in the podcast mainly talk about how often they go to the cinema and whatfilms they saw

18、last time. They also talk about their favorite films, actors, and actresses.I like going to the cinema a lot, but probably only get there about (once a month).2. (Not very often). But I do go occasionally.3. I go to the cinema, probably (once or twice)a month.4. I go to the cinema about (once a week

19、)during the summertime .5. I go, normally, probably (once every month)or two months, but it depends on thefilm.6. I go to the cinema about (once every fortnight).3I always like 1)(romantic) comedies. Slumdog Millionaire was a 2)(great)movie.2. . probably 3)(recommend), er, the new Terminator movie.

20、Er, thats once again filledwith 4)(action). Very exciting. 3. I like old films. I . Ive a complete 5)(collection)of John Wayne and Charlton Heston .And musicals, anything thats quite happy or adventurous, that takes me away from6)(real life). Those are the ones I watch.4. Its a James Bond film and I

21、 think the action 7)(scenes)are just absolutely8)(fantastic)in it.46CDABThe Graduate. I like the movie because the music is fantastic. And I enjoy DustinHoffmans great performance, which shows many aspects of the heros rich character.I prefer watching DVD movies at home because it saves both money a

22、nd time. I havethe freedom to choose what I would like to watch. / I prefer going to the cinemabecause it provides better sound effects. Besides, with more people around, theatmosphere is much better than when I watch movies alone at home.My favorite movie star is Sandra Bullock. I like her because

23、she is beautiful and herperformance is natural. I love her warm smiles as well. Every time I see hercouldnt help smiling too.smile, I2-3 Listening1234Cblonde blue dark masculineCADBtallmasculine face / best-lookingblack hair / blackdark brown / dark brown eyesred hair / red grey / grey eyesgrey / gr

24、ey eyesslimblonde hair / blondelovely5The man I like should be strong and fit, without a beard. And he should not have longhair. The woman I like most is someone who is slim and healthy. She should have longhair and big eyes. And I like girls who smile a lot. I believe everyone has somethingbeautifu

25、l about them, regardless of age, race, gender, size, ability, etc. I dont thinkbeing lighter or slimmer equals beauty. Instead, I think the inner self counts a lot morethan outer appearance. Virtues such as honesty, hard-working, and willingness to helpmake one a beautiful person. / Beauty is what w

26、e see and feel. So my idea of beauty iswhat is pleasing to the eyes. As long as it makes you feel good, it is beauty. So bothinner qualities and body features are important factors to make one look beautiful. Ofcourse, what one considers beautiful may not appear the same to someone else. Thatis why

27、beauty standards are different from person to person, culture to culture and time to time.The ideas of beauty have changed over the past several decades in China. Truly, onthe one hand, many still stick to the idea that ones inner quality counts more thanouter appearance. Honesty, hard-working, gene

28、rosity, and kindness are consideredinner beauty. On the other hand, more and more people think outer appearance ismore important. Nowadays, many people, especially young people, hold some newideas about beauty. For example, long straight black hair used to be thought as onefeature of beauty, but now

29、 young people want to look stylish by having their hair curledand dyed. They follow the fashion trend and put on fashionable clothes and wearmake-up. More people are afraid of not looking attractive enough. So they go on dietto look thinner and receive some cosmetic surgeries to look better. Still m

30、any othersrealize that it is important to live a healthy lifestyle and learn to love their own bodyfor its uniqueness.I dont think it is wise to judge a person by his / her appearance because appearanceis superficial. Sometimes the appearance of a person may mislead your judgment whenit doesnt match

31、 well with the inner part of that person. For example, an ordinary-looking person can be a scientist, a hero, or a great thinker. Just as the proverb goes,Never judge a book by its cover. The greatness of a book lies in its content insteadof its cover. So it is with a person. Instead of focusing onl

32、y on ones appearance, weshould get to know more about that persons education, life experiences and lifeattitude before we make any judgment.2-4 Viewing2-5 Pronunciation2-6 Role-playing1W: OK What do you 1)(feel like)watching?M: Hmm. I . I dont know really. 2)(What do you recommend)?W: Um Well, 3)(ho

33、w about)French Kiss? Do you know it?M: No, I dont think so. 4)(Whats it about / What is it about)?W: Well, its a romantic comedy. Its about an American woman. She goes to Franceand meets a French guy and they fall in love. Its quite old, but its really funny.M: Um, sounds OK, I suppose. 5)(Whos in i

34、t / Who is in it)?W: Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline.M: Oh, I like Meg Ryan. Mm. 6)(Do you think)Id like it?W: Yeah, I think so. You like comedies, dont you? And its very funny.M: Yeah, OK. 7)(Why dont we)get it then?W: Great. Excuse me. Can we have this one, please? 2ADEGHIJ2-7 Presenting2-8 More practice

35、 in listeningDBCAD DCBCABACPeople joke that no one in Los Angeles reads; everyone watches TV, rents videos, or goes tothe movies. The most popular reading materials are 1)(comic)books, movie magazines, andTV guides. City libraries have only 10 percent of the 2)(traffic)that car washes have. But howd

36、o you explain this? A yearly book festival in west Los Angeles is 3)(constantly)sold out yearafter year. People wait half an hour for a parking space to become 4)(available)This outdoor festival, supported by a newspaper, takes place every April for one weekend.This year, about 70,000 people 5)(took

37、 part in)the festival on Saturday and 75,000 on Sunday.The festival 6)(attracted)280 exhibitors. There were about 90 talks given by authors, with an7)(audience)question-and-answer period following each talk. A food court sold all kinds oflocal foods, from hot dogs to ice drinks. Except for a $7 park

38、ing fee, the festival was 8)(free ofcharge). Even so, some people take their own sandwiches and drinks to avoid the high pricesof the food court.The idea for holding the festival in Los Angles was 9)(put forward)years ago, but nobody knewif it would succeed. Although book festivals were already popu

39、lar in other US cities, wouldpeople in this city 10)(embrace)one? Fortunately, they do, said one of the festival founders.AC CD2-9 Check & check2-10 Unit test1 Fast music can give people energy according to the man.2 Have a short break.3 Its terrible.4 She will outperform the man.5 Tennis.6 14.7 15

40、months.8 He talks about nothing but computers.9 To give Billy a birthday present.10 Michael knows how to use computers properly.11 Students think music is important.12 They listen to music whenever they are free. 13 It was the most popular style.14 Parents have very little influence on their childre

41、n.15 3 percent.16) too much17) warning18) affected by19) back20) drive people to suicide21) pointed out22) recent23) commit24) prevention25) its time/it is timeUnit 3 Life moments3-1 Learning objectives3-2 Sharing1. The people in the podcast mainly talk about how they feel about London and the moste

42、xciting things they have done in London.2. I love 1)(living) in London because theres so 2)(much) to do. Ive been to lots of3)(interesting places) but theres always 4)(something) new to 5)(experience). How do you6)(feel about) London?3. ADBGHFEC4. The most 1)(exciting) thing Ive done in London recen

43、tly is to see Oasis live. I went to theRoundhouse and it was the most 2)(amazing concert). It was free, so we ended up havingnice passes, so we were close to the band and it was 3)(incredible) . Its the best thing Ithink Ive seen in a long time.2. Ive been to 4)(the theater) quite a lot in London. I

44、 went to see Waiting for Godot atthe National.3. I . I think Tate Modern is 5)(the best place) Ive been to, you know, because its . its6)(different) every time . Um, you know, they really push the boundaries of, you know,the displays, 7)(compared to) a lot of the traditional museums and art gallerie

45、s in London.4. The most exciting thing Ive done in London? Um, Ive watched England 8)(play football)at Wembley that was quite exciting.5. Ive done a lot of 9)(interesting things). Ive had a lot of good experiences here butprobably 10)(the best thing) was when I went to Wimbledon this year. Um . I go

46、t towatch . I got to watch Andy Murray on Center Court. I managed to get 11)(tickets) tothat. And it was just a really good atmosphere and it was a good example of, sort of, British 12)(culture and sport).6. Recently, I visited Beijing. Beijing is a wonderful city with many great things to do and se

47、e.I went to the National Center for the Performing Arts (國家大劇院 ) to see a famousmusical. It was a wonderful show. And I visited the Birds Nest and the Water Cube, twoimportant venues ( 場館) of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. I also went to theTiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven

48、, Peking University, and theSummer Palace. But the most exciting thing I did there was visiting the Great Wall theview was breathtaking!Yes, I have been to London. I loved it. The museums are wonderful, especially the BritishMuseum, which was established in 1753 and is one of the largest and mostcom

49、prehensive museums in the world. I also enjoyed riding in the London Eye, a giantobservation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames. / No, I havent been to London.If I have a chance to go to London, I would like to see places I have heard so much about,such as Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Buc

50、kingham Palace, Big Ben, and WestminsterAbbey. I would also like to take the Tube as the London underground is the oldestunderground railway network in the world. Besides, I hope to visit some of the 2012London Olympic Games venues.3-3 Listening1. ADHEBGCF2. This happened in 1)(Australia ) when I wa

51、s about 25. I spent a few days at a hotel inAlice Springs and went to Ayers Rock and Well, anyway, one day, I went out for a walk in the 2)(outback). It was a lovely day so I walked and walked and then I realized I didntreally know where I was. I was a bit stupid, really because I decided to 3)(go f

52、urther) I guess I thought Id find the way back. Um anyway, after that I heard some dogs. FirstI heard them barking, and then I saw them There was a group maybe five or six dogs,wild dogs, coming towards me. I felt really 4)(frightened), but I remembered some adviceI, I, er um, I I read in my guidebo

53、ok: 5)( Dont move), and dont look at 6)(the dogs).So I froze, like a statue I didnt move and I looked at a tree, not at the dogs, anddidnt move my eyes. The dogs were all around me, jumping and barking I thoughtthey were going to bite me. Then one dog did bite my arm, just a little, but still I didn

54、tmove. In the end, after about 20 minutes, the dogs went away. I stayed there for a fewmore minutes and then luckily found my way back to the hotel. It was the most7)(frightening) experience Ive ever had!3. When I was 12 years old and just graduated from elementary school, I went to Beijingwith my d

55、ad to see the 2008 Olympic Games. I loved basketball, so I wanted to watch theChinese basketball team playing and I especially wanted to see Yao Ming playing. First,we tried to buy tickets online, but all tickets for basketball games had been sold out. Ofcourse, I was very disappointed. Then we went

56、 to the stadium to see if someone wouldbe selling extra tickets. After we waited for hours, we became hopeless. But just when wewere about to leave, a man came up to us and said he had an extra ticket because hisfriend couldnt make it due to an emergency. We were overjoyed. Immediately, my dadbought

57、 the ticket, and told me to rush in he would wait outside. Finally, I was able to watch the game between the Chinese team and the German team. I enjoyed the gamegreatly and I was excited when China won. The best thing was that I saw Yao Ming. Whata wonderful experience!3-4 Viewing3-5 Pronunciation3-

58、6 Role-playingExtract 1:B: Hi, Sean. 1)(Its) Debbie.A: Hi, Debbie. Whats up?B: Is Kevin 2)(there)?A: No, hes not. He went out about 10 minutes ago.Extract 2:B: Could I 3)(leave a message) for him?A: Of course.B: Just ask him to 4)(call) me.Extract 3:B: Hello. Could I 5)(speak) to customer services,

59、please?A: Just a 6)(moment).Extract 4:B: Could you 7)(ring) me back?C: Of course. Could you give me the 8)(number) there?Extract 5:B: Hello, uh . Whos 9)(this)?A: My names Marianne.B: Thanks for 10)(picking up).3-7 Presenting3-8More practice in listeningCCBDA BCADCABCSome parts of the earth are more

60、 likely to have earthquakes than other parts. This is usuallytrue of 1)(mountainous) areas because there the thickness of rocks is not even.It is easy to understand why people are so 2)(frightened) by earthquakes. People used tobelieve that when an earthquake 3)(took place), the ground opened, swall

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