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TTwwooLLiisteningstening--CCenteredentered AActivitiesctivitiesHomeIntensive

Listening

Listening

I

Listening

II

Listening

IIIExtensive

ListeningFast

Food

VitaminsLearning

to

Bake

Cakes98年1月聽力真題實(shí)戰(zhàn)Unit

1

Listening-Centered

ActivitiesUnit

1

Listening-Centered

ActivitiesNewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

12Listening

IListening

INew

Words

&

Expressions

Exercise

1Exercise

2

TapescriptNewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

13New

Words

&

Expressions

-1orderbacongrapefruitcannedfrozensoft-boiled預(yù)定

咸肉

葡萄柚罐裝的冷凍的(蛋)溏心的,煮得半熟的NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

14New

Words

&

Expressions

-2toastmarmaladepreserves10.

start

with烤面包橘子醬,果醬蜜餞,果醬(較jam正式)先上······a

selection

of

preserves

on

your

tray一盤果醬供選擇lemon

檸檬(tea

with

lemon)

檸檬茶When

is

it

for?

什么時(shí)候要?NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

15Exercise

1-1Directions:

Listen

to

the

dialogue

and

fill

inthe

orderlist

below

with

the

information

you

getfrom

the

tape.An

Order

ListName:

Mr.

and

Mrs.

SandsRoom:1)

226

Time:2)

7:30

a.m.NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

16Exercise

1-2Starterfresh

3)

_orange

juice

for

thehusband

and4)

grapefruit

juice

for

the

wifeMain

course

bacon,

eggs,

and

tomato

for

thehusband

andtwo

soft-boiled

eggs

forthewife

toast,

butter

,

and

marmalade

forboth

the

husband

and

the

wifeDrink8)

lemontea

KEYNewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

17Exercise

2-1Directions:

Work

in

groups

of

three.

One

willbethe

waiter

or

waitress

and

the

other

twocustomers.

Make

up

a

dialogue

ordering

foodfor

breakfast.Waitress:

Can

I

help

you?Customer

A:

We’d

like

to

have

a

quick

breakfast.W:

What

would

you

like

to

have?C-A:

I’d

like

tostart

with

fruit

juice,

fresh

orange

juice.W:

Right,

sir.

One

fresh

orange

juice.

(Turn

toCustomer

B)

What

would

you

like,

Madam?SampleNewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

18Exercise

2-2C-B:

Well,

I’d

like

some

apple

juice.

Canned

please.

Andthen,

bacon,

egg

and

some

toast

with

butterplease.:

Oh,

I’d

like

to

have

some

cornflakes

with

whole milk

and

two

boiled

eggs.W:

So

bacon,

eggs

and

toast

for

you

(Customer

B)

andcornflakes

with

whole

milk

and

boiled

eggs

for

you(Customer

A).

And

is

it

coffee

or

tea?: Coffee,

with

milk

and

sugar.W: For

both?: No,

I’d

like

some

black

coffee.W:

All

right.

Please

wait

a

moment.

Your

breakfast

willsoon

be

ready.C-A

&

C-B:

Thank

you.TapescriptNewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

19New

Words

&

ExpressionsExercise

1Exercise

2TapescriptListening

IIListening

IINewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

110New

Words

&

Expressions

-1passionhitin

particularchain

restaurant

companyMcDonald’sspecialize

in

(sth.)counterpackcardboardNewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

111熱情沖擊特別餐飲連鎖公司麥當(dāng)勞快餐連鎖店專門從事柜臺(tái)打包紙飯盒,紙板New

Words

&

Expressions

-2plastic

containertight-fitting

lidthrow…

intoMexicanmenumicrophonetrash塑料盒擰緊的蓋子將······扔到墨西哥的

菜單麥克風(fēng)垃圾12.

drive-in

restaurant

board(顧客無需下車可得到服務(wù)的)“免下車”餐館,此處指展示菜單的菜單牌NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

112New

Words

&

Expressions

-3Efficientfolksin

any

casecheckrefillextra

charge效率高的〈口〉[用作稱呼]各位,大伙兒例句:That’s

all

for

tonight,folks.各位,今晚到此結(jié)束。20.

the

hope

of

a

high

tip

希望得到很多的小費(fèi)無論如何賬單再裝,補(bǔ)充額外索費(fèi)NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

113Exercise

1-1Directions:

Listen

to

the

first

part

of

the

passageand

complete

the

following

by

filling

in

theblanks.1)

In

a

fastfood

restaurant,

when

a

customersays

“to

go”,

it

means

totake

out

.

Thecooked

and

hot

food

in

a

fast-foodrestaurant

is

usually

packed

into

cardboard

or

plastic

containers.

Hotdrinks

would

go

into

plastic

cups

with

tight-fitting

lids.NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

114Exercise

1-2

People

who

eat

at

a

drive-in

restaurant

first

stopat

a

board

where

the

menu

is

displayed,

givean

order

through

a

microphone

and

then

driveanother

twenty

yards

,

where

a

girl

hands

themthe

meal.

Those

who

eat

at

a

table

in

a

fast-foodrestaurant

also

receive

their

food

in

the

samecontainers,

and

the

_knives

,

forks

and

spoonsare

plastic

too.

When

they

have

finished,customers

throw

everything

except

theinto

a

trash

can.

tray

NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

115Exercise

2-1Directions:

Listen

to

the

second

part

of

thepassage

and

answer

the

following

questions.What

is

said

about

service

in

restaurants

and coffee

shops

in

America?Efficient

and

friendly.

What

impression

do

waiters

and

waitressesgive

customers

when

they

introducethemselves?

Their

friendliness

is

natural

and

isn’t

entirely

influenced

by

the

hopeof

ahightip.

NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

116Exercise

2-2

What

is

an

appropriate

amount

for

a

tip?15%

of

the

check.

What

is

one

of

the

most

pleasant

things about

waiters

and

waitresses?

They

refilla

customer’s

coffeecup

several

times

for

no

extra

charge.TapescriptNewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

117Listening

IIIListening

IIINew

Words

&

Expressions

ExerciseTapescriptNewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

118New

Words

&

Expressionsbakerbrown

breadbunbuttermuttercheap

chipschips

shoppropertin

coffee-potiron

coffee-pot面包師

黑面包

小圓面包涂上黃油咕噥便宜的土豆片炸土豆片小店真正的錫咖啡壺鐵咖啡壺NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

119Exercise

-1Directions:

Listen

to

the

tongue

twisters

and

fillin

the

blanks

with

the

words

you

hear.

Listen

againto

check

your

answers.

Then

practice

saying

thesetongue

twisters

as

quickly

as

possible.

The

big

baker

bakes

black

bread.

“The

bun

is

better

buttered,”

Billmuttered.Cheryl’s

cheap

chip

shop

sells

cheap

chips.

NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

120Exercise

-2You

can

have:

fried

fresh

fish

fish

fried

fresh

fresh

fried

fish

fresh

fish

fried,

or

fish

fresh

fried.

All

I

want

is

a

proper

cup

of

coffee

Madeina proper

coffeepot

.You

can

believe

it

or

not—NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

121Exercise

-3I

want

a

cup

of

coffee

In

a

proper

coffeepot

.Tin

coffeepots

or

iron

coffeepots

.They’re

no

use

to

me.If

I

can’t

haveaProper

cup

of

coffee

In

a

proper

copper

coffeepot I’ll

have

a

a

cup

of

tea

.TapescriptNewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

122Extensive

ListeningFastFoodVitaminsLearning

to

Bake

Cakes98年1月聽力真題實(shí)戰(zhàn)NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

123Fast

FoodBachelor

of

Hamburgerologyfancyhang

round漢堡包學(xué)學(xué)士學(xué)位想要呆著無所事事Words

You

Need

to

Know

for

ListeningNewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

124ExerciseDirections:

Listen

to

the

passage

and

answerthe

following

questions

briefly.1)

What

is

America’s

most

popular

export

toBritain

in

the

past

ten

years?2)

How

long

does

it

take

to

get

a

bachelor’sdegree

ofhamburgerology?Hamburger.Ten

days.NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

125Exercise3)

Why

are

the fast-food

restaurants

usually

notso

comfortable?4)

Why

are

the

fast-food

restaurants

decorated

inbright

colors?5)

How

can

a

student

of

English

especiallybenefit

from

visiting

the

fast-food

restaurants?Because

they

don’t

want

to

encouragecustomers

to

stay

(hang

round)

for

too

long.This

can

make

people

feelhungrier.They

can

learna

lot

of

newwords

there.TapescriptNewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

126Words

You

Need

to

Knowvitamindigestgreen

pepperpoultryspinachyolkreproductionyogurtscrapeclotcitrus維生素消化

辣椒

家禽

菠菜

蛋黃

生殖

酸奶

擦傷

使凝結(jié)柑橘類VitaminsNewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

127ExerciseBackground

Knowledgeand

HintsVitamins

are

necessary

for

good

health.

Weget

vitamins

from

the

foods

that

we

eat.

Thereare

about

ten

major

vitamins.

Each

vitaminhas

aspecific

jobto

do

in

the

body.You

will

hear

a

brief

introduction

to

some

ofthemfromthefollowing

passage.NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

128ExerciseDirections:

Listen

to

the

passage

and

choosethe

best

answer

to

each

of

the

followingquestions.If

you

can’t

see

clearly

in

the

evening,

which

of the

following

is

most

likely

to

help

you?Green

peppers.

B.

Rice.

C.

Nuts.

If

someone

often

gets

colds,

which

of

thefollowingshould

be

chosen

asa

helpful

food?Meat.

B.

Milk.

C..

Strawberries.NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

129ExerciseWhich

of

the

following

is

an

especially

good suggestion

for

a

couple

who

wishes

to

have

a child?To

eat

brown

rice

often.To

eat

yellow

vegetables

often.To

eat

dark

green

vegetablesoften.

Which

of

thefollowing

diet

habits

can

helpbleeding

stop

quickly

if

you

get

a

cut

in

yourfinger?You

eat

a

lot

of

yogurt

in

your

dailydiet.You

eat

a

lot

of

nuts

in

your

daily

diet.You

eat

a

lot

of

eggs

in

your

daily

diet.TapescriptNewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

130Learning

to

Bake

CakesDirections1.

Before

you

listen

to

the

passage,

put

thepictures

in

their

right

order

according

to

yourown

knowledge.NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

131Exercise2.

Listen

to

the

passage

and

check

your

answersto

the

previous

exercise.

Then

retell

theprocedure

with

the

help

of

the

pictures

in

theright

order.1)

D

2)

G

3)

B

4)

E

5)

H

6)

A

7)

F

8)

CTapescriptNewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

132Intensive

Listening

I

Tapescript

-1Guest:

Hello,

Room

Service.

This

is

Room

226.

We’dlike

to

order

breakfast

for

tomorrow.Floor

waiter:

Yes,

sir.

What

wouldyoulike?G: We’d

like

to

start

with

fruit

juice,

orange

for

meand

grapefruit

for

my

wife.

Fresh

juice,

please.Not

canned

or

frozen.F-W:Right,

sir.

One

fresh

orange

and

one

freshgrapefruit.G:

Good.

And

then

bacon,

eggs,

and

tomato

for

meand

two

soft-boiled

eggs

for

my

wife,

and

toast,butter,

and

marmalade.

Do

you

have

differentmarmalades?NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

133Intensive

Listening

I

Tapescript

-2F-W:Yes,

sir.

We’ll

put

a

selection

of

preserves

onyour

tray.

And

is

it

tea

or

coffee?G:

Tea,

please,

but

with

lemon,

not

milk.F-W:

Very

good.

And

when

is

it

for?G:

Oh,

about

7:30

would

be

fine.F-W: Fine,

and

could

you

give

me

your

name,

sir

?G:

It’s

Sands.

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Sands,

Room

226.F-W: Thank

you,

sir.NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

134Intensive

Listening

II

Tapescript

-1Part

OneThe

American

passion

of

speed

has

now

hit

the

food

business.Many

restaurants,

in

particular

the

great

chain

restaurantcompany,

McDonald’s,

specialize

in

“fast

food”,

food

which

isserved

at

the

counter

ready

“to

go”

or

“to

take

out”.

The

food,cooked

and

hot,

is

packed

into

cardboard

and

plasticcontainers,

and

hot

drinks

go

into

plastic

cups

with

tight-fittinglids.

There

are

also

drive-in

fast

food

restaurants,

wherecustomers

do

not

have

to

leave

their

cars.

They

first

stop

at

aboard

where

the

menu

is

displayed,

give

an

order

through

amicrophone

and

then

drive

another

twenty

yards,

where

a

girlhands

them

the

meal

ready

cooked

and

packed.

People

whoprefer

to

eat

at

a

table

in

the

restaurant

also

receive

their

foodin

cardboard

or

plastic

containers,

and

the

knives,

forks

andspoons

are

plastic,

too.

When

they

have

finished,

customersthrow

everything

except

the

tray

into

a

trashcan.NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

135Intensive

Listening

II

Tapescript

-2Part

TwoIn

most

cities,

large

and

small,

you

can

eat

Mexican

orItalian

food.

And

even

small

towns

have

a

coffee

shopserving

simple

meals,

drinks

of

all

kinds—and

excellent,freshly

made

coffee.

You

sit

at

the

counter,

or

are

servedat

a

table.

Service

in

restaurants

and

coffee

shops

isefficient

and

friendly.

Waiters

and

waitresses

oftenintroducethemselves:

“Hi!

I’m

Don(orDebbie).

WhatcanI

get

you

folks?”

This

friendliness

is

natural

and

notentirely

influenced

by

the

hope

of

a

high

tip.

In

any

case,people

usually

tip

15%

of

the

check.

One

of

the

mostpleasant

things

about

waiters

and

waitresses

is

that

theyrefill

your

coffee

cup

several

times

for

no

extra

charge.NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

136Intensive

Listening

III

Tapescript

-1The

big

baker

bakes

black

bread.“The

bun

is

better

buttered,”

Bill

muttered.Cheryl’s

cheap

chip

shop

sells

cheap

chips.You

can

have:fried

fresh

fish,

現(xiàn)炸鮮魚

fish

fried

fresh,

鮮魚現(xiàn)炸

fresh

fried

fish,

炸魚現(xiàn)賣

fresh

fish

fried,

活魚現(xiàn)炸

or

fish

fresh

fried.

現(xiàn)炸活魚All

I

want

is

a

proper

cup

of

coffeeMade

in

a

proper

coffeepot.NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

137Intensive

Listening

III

Tapescript

-2Youcan

believe

itor

not—I

want

a

cup

of

coffeeIn

a

proper

coffeepot.Tin

coffeepots

orIron

coffeepots.They’re

no

use

to

me.If

I

can’t

have

aProper

cup

of

coffeeIn

a

proper

copper

coffeepotI’ll

have

a

cup

of

tea.NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

138Tapescript

Fast

FoodIn

the

past

ten

years

or

so,

America’s

most

popular

export

to

Britainhas

been

THE

HAMBURGER.

One

very

well-known

Americancompany,

which

has

restaurants

all

over

the

world,

even

has

its

own“university”.

Here,

if

you

fancy

ing

an

expert

in

the

subject,

you

cantake

a

ten-day

course

leading

to

the

“degree”,

Bachelor

ofHamburgerology.

If

you

get

really

interested

in

the

subject,

you

caneven

go

on

to

do

your

Master’s

degree—but

that

takes

longer!Hamburgers

are,

of

course,

fast

food:

they

don’t

take

long

to

cook

andthey

take

even

less

time

to

eat.

Next

time

you

are

in

one

of

those

fast-food

restaurants,

look

around.

You’llnotice

that

they

aren’t

usually

verycomfortable

(they

don’t

want

to

encourage

you

to

hang

around

for

toolong).

And

they

are

normally

decorated

in

bright

colors

becausepsychological

tests

are

supposed

to

show

that

this

makes

peoplehungrier.Keen

students

of

English

should

read

the

menus

in

these

places.

Ifyou

think

you

could

do

with

improving

your

vocabulary,

especiallyadjectives,

study

them

with

care.NewCollegeEnglishII

Unit

139Tapescript

Vitamins

-1Vitamin

A:

Vitamin

A

comes

from

green

and

yellow vegetables.

It

is

also

in

milk

and

egg

yolks.

Vitamin

A is

necessary

for

night

vision,

seeing

in

the

dark.Vitamin

B1:

Vitamin

B1

comes

from

fish,

brown

rice, and

poultry.

Itisalso

in

most

meats

and

nuts.

Thejob of

vitamin

B1

is

to

build

the

blood

and

help

the

body digestfood.Vitamin

C:

Vitamin

C

comes

from

citrus

fruits

such as

oranges

and

grapefruit

and

other

fruits

such

as straw

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