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123Part1PracticalListening&Speaking4Part2BusinessSpeakingPart3ListeningPracticePart4FunListeningU2UnitGoalsMakinganappointmentChanginganappointmentUnderstandingtimeculturesUnderstandingairportannouncementsU2_GoalAWordstudyWorkwithyourpartnertofillintheblanksusingthewordsontheleft.Listenandcheckyouranswers,andthenfollowtherecording.makeanappointmentconvenientcheckdiarytiedupmakeitsuitspick...upagencyagreementdelayedrescheduleheavyschedulebringforward...tofixanotherdate(1)(2)(3)I’mafraidIcan’tseeyoutomorrow.Couldweforourmeeting?Couldyouasksomeonetomeattheairport?IthinkTuesdaymebest.SeeyouonTuesday.P1_A1fixanotherdate_____________pickup______suits____AWordstudy(4)(5)(6)(7)WoulditbepossibletoourTuesdaymeetingMondaymorning?I’dliketotalkaboutthewithyou.Thetripwasforoneweekbecauseofthebadweather.I’msorry.I’malldayonFriday.P1_A2makeanappointmentconvenientcheckdiarytiedupmakeitsuitspick...upagencyagreementdelayedrescheduleheavyschedulebringforward...tofixanotherdatebringforwardto____________agencyagreement______________delayed______tiedup______AWordstudy(8)(9)(10)(11)P1_A3makeanappointmentconvenientcheckdiarytiedupmakeitsuitspick...upagencyagreementdelayedrescheduleheavyschedulebringforward...tofixanotherdateLetmeitonmycomputer.Sorry,Ican’tfindit.I’mafraidIcan’tonTuesday.I’mbusyonthatday.

CouldweourmeetingforthesametimeonFriday?Whenwouldbeforyoutovisitus?check_____makeit______reschedule_________convenient_________AWordstudy(12)(13)(14)Letmehavealookatmy.IthinkI’mfreeonthatday.TodayIhavegota.Iwillhavetovisit6clients.IwouldliketowithMr.Hunterfortomorrowmorning.P1_A4makeanappointmentconvenientcheckdiarytiedupmakeitsuitspick...upagencyagreementdelayedrescheduleheavyschedulebringforward...tofixanotherdatediary____heavyschedule____________appointmentmakean_________________BFunctionallisteningTaskOne(Makinganappointment):Listentotherecordingandfillintheblanks.Goodmorning.MayWangspeaking.Goodmorning,Ms.Wang.ThisisPaulGrayfromKIPinLondon.Hi,Mr.Gray.Howareyou?Prettygood.Andyou?I’mfine.Thanks.Iwaswonderingif(1).WehavesomenewproductswhichIthinkyoumightbeinterestedin.May:Paul:May:Paul:May:Paul:P1_B1nextmonthIcouldvisityousometime______________________________OK.Whenwouldbeconvenientforyou?HowaboutJune5th?(2).Sorry,I’mafraidI’mtieduponthatday.Thencouldwemakeitthefollowingday?That’sTuesday,June6th.June6th(3).Whattimewouldyouliketocome?MyflightwillgetintoShanghaiat9a.m.Couldwesay11o’clock?May:Paul:May:Paul:May:Paul:BFunctionallisteningP1_B2Letmecheckmydiary__________________wouldbebestforme_________________BFunctionallisteningP1_B311o’clockwouldsuitmeverywell.(4)attheairport?Thankyou.Thatwouldbegreat.Couldyousendus(5)?Sure.ThenI’mlookingforwardtoseeingyousoon.Goodbye.Goodbye.May:Paul:May:Paul:May:Wouldyoulikeustopickyouup__________________________afaxtoconfirmthis________________BFunctionallisteningTaskTwo(Changinganappointment):Listentothetelephoneconversationandcompletethefollowingnotesusingoneortwowordsfromtherecording.Script(1)(2)(3)(4)PaulisringingabouthisappointmentwithMayat11a.m.on.Hecan’tmakeit.Paul’shasbeenforfourhours,andhehasafeelingthatitmaybelongerthanthat.PaulwantstotheforthesametimeonJune7th.PaulissorryfortheandthanksMayforbeingso.P1_B4June6th_______flightdelayed___________rescheduleappointment___________________understandingchange_________________ScriptMay:

Paul:

May:Paul:May:Paul:May:Paul:May:Paul:Goodmorning.MayWangspeaking.Hi,Ms.Wang.ThisisPaulGrayfromKIPinLondon.Hi,Mr.Gray.WhatcanIdoforyou?I’mringingaboutourappointmentat11a.m.onJune6th.I’mafraidIcan’tmakeit.Oh,that’sapity.Whathappened?Myflighthasbeendelayedforfourhours,andIhaveafeelingitmaybelongerthanthat.Oh,Isee.ThenwhenwillyouarriveinShanghai?I’mnotsurenow.CouldwerescheduleourappointmentforthesametimeonJune7th?Sorry.I’mafraidI’vemadeanotherappointmentforthen.Howabouttheafternoon?P1_B_script1P1_B_script2ScriptMay:

Paul:

May:Paul:May:I’mfreeafter3o’clock.Is3:30goodforyou?Yes.That’sgoodforme.ThenIwillseeyouat3:30p.m.onJune7th.I’msorryforthechange.It’sallright.Thesethingshappen.Thankyouforbeingsounderstanding.Goodbye.Bye.CLanguagecheckWorkwithyourpartnertocompletethefollowingexpressions,andthenlistenandcheckyouranswers.TaskOne:MakinganappointmentP1_C1Hello,thisisAmyWangcallingfromPPC.(1)IspeaktoAlexWells,please?AlexWells(2).F:M:IntroducingandaskingtospeaktosomeoneCould_____speaking_______CLanguagecheckMakingsmalltalkP1_C2Hi,Mr.Wells,howareyou?Fine,thanks.(3)asusual.F:M:AskingtovisitsomeoneandmentioningthepurposeIwaswonderingifIcould(4)yousometimeinthenearfuture.I’dliketogiveyouademonstrationofournewproduct.Sure.Thatwouldbe(5).F:M:Busy____visit___great____CLanguagecheckSuggestingthevisitingdateP1_C3Sowhenwouldbe(6)foryou?(Whenwouldbegoodforyou?)Iwillbeinnextweekmostofthetime.HowaboutnextMonday,April4th?Letmecheckmy(7).Sorry,I’mafraidI’mtieduponthatday.Thencouldwemakeitthe(8)day?That’sTuesday,April5th.April5thsuitsme(9).(April5thwouldbebestforme.)F:M:F:M:F:M:convenient_________schedule_______following________best___CLanguagecheckSuggestingthevisitingtimeP1_C4Thenwhattimewouldyoulikemetocome?(ThenwhattimeshouldIcome?)Shallwe(10)3p.m.?(Couldwesay3p.m.?)3p.m.isgoodforme.Let’smakeitthen.F:M:ThankingandpromisingtoconfirmbyemailThankyou.That’svery(11)ofyou.I’llsendyouanemailtoconfirmthevisitrightaway.OK.I’mlookingforwardtoseeingyousoon.Goodbye.F:M:say___kind____CLanguagecheckP1_C5MentioningthechangeTaskTwo:ChanginganappointmentHello,Jenny.I’mringing(calling)aboutourappointmentonJuly6that10a.m.I’m(1)Ican’tmakeit.Something’scomeup.Oh,that’sa(2).Whathappened?M:F:afraid_____pity___CLanguagecheckMentioningthereasonP1_C6Therehasbeenabigprobleminourheadoffice.Ihavetoattendanimportant(3)there.Oh,Isee.(Oh,that’saproblem.)M:F:SuggestingthenewdateCouldwe(4)ourmeetingforthesametimeonJuly10th?(Couldwefixanotherdateforthemeeting?HowaboutbringingforwardourJuly11thmeetingtoJuly10th?)Sorry.I’mafraidI’ve(5)anotherappointmentonthemorningofJuly10th.M:F:meeting_______reschedule_________made____SuggestingthenewtimeConfirmingandapologizingP1_C7Then(6)abouttheafternoon?Theafternoonwouldbegreat.Shallwesay3p.m.?(Couldwesay3p.m.?)Yes,that’s(7)forme.M:F:M:F:ThenI’mlookingforwardtoseeingyouonJuly10th.I’mreallysorryforthechange.It’s(8)allright.Thesethingshappen.Thankyouforbeingso(9).Goodbye.Bye.M:F:M:F:how___good____perfectly_______understanding___________DControlledpracticeWorkwithyourpartnertomakeadialoguebasedonthefollowingflowchart.Listentotherecordingofamodelanswer,andthenfollowit.P1_D1YOU—CallerIntroduceyourself.AskforanappointmentwithMr.Hall.YOURPARTNER—CalledPersonAskwhatit’sabout.ScriptOffertohelp.P1_D2Discussanagencyagreement.Suggestnextweek.Agree.SuggestMonday,May3rd.Agree.Suggest10a.m.Say“thanks”andendthecall.Askwhenisgood.Disagree—Mr.Hallisaway.

Suggestthebeginningofnextmonth.Disagree—Mr.Hallisbusy.SuggestTuesday.Agree.Endthecall.P1_D_script1ScriptAlex:Sue:Alex:Sue:Alex:Sue:Alex:Sue:Alex:Hello,myname’sAlexWhitefromMOPinNewYork.HowmayIhelpyou,Mr.White?Well,I’dlikeanappointmentwithMr.Hall.Couldyoutellmewhatit’sabout?Certainly.I’dliketodiscussanagencyagreementwithhim.Isee.Whenwouldbeagoodtimeforyoutocomehere?Howaboutnextweek?Sorry.I’mafraidnextweek’snotpossible.Mr.Hallisawaynextweek.Howaboutthebeginningofnextmonth?Yes,thatwouldbefine.CouldwesayMonday,May3rd?P1_D_script2ScriptSue:Alex:Sue:Alex:Sue:I’mafraidMr.HallisbusyalldayonMonday.HecouldmakeitonTuesday,the4th.That’sfine.Shallwesay10a.m.?That’sagoodtimeforus.Manythanks.I’mlookingforwardtoseeingMr.Hall.Goodbye.Goodbye.EBusinesscultureWorkwithyourpartnertoanswerthefollowingquestions.Thenlistentotherecordingandfillintheblanks.(1)(2)(3)P1_E1Areyouapunctual(守時(shí)的)person?Whatwouldyoufeelifyouwerelateforanappointment?Doyoumakeappointmentsinsmallsegments(部分)oftime?WhataboutEnglishpeople?Doyoudotwojobsatatime?WhataboutEnglishpeople?EBusinesscultureLinearTime(直線時(shí)間型):

Inthelineartimeculture,peopledo(1)atatime.EnglishandGermanpeopleandthosewhoarefromnorthwestEurope(2)andworkbyalinearclock.Theymakeappointmentsin(3)segments(1530minutes)anddon’tlikebeinglate.Theydon’tlikeputtingoffto(4)whattheycandotoday.Whenyouworkwiththem,youshouldrespecttheir(5).Whenyouhaveameetingwiththem,youshouldbeontimeforthemeeting,focusonitandkeepyourtalk(6).P1_E2UnderstandingTimeCulturesonetask_______live___small_____tomorrow________schedules________brief____P1_E3FlexibleTime(變通時(shí)間型):Intheflexibletimeculture,peopledo(7)atthesametime.ThosefromMediterranean(地中海)countriesandLatinAmerica(拉丁美洲)haveflexibletimecultures.Forthem,schedulesare(8)thanhumanfeelings.Theysometimesdon’tgoto(9)inordertomeetfamilymembers.Whenyouworkwiththem,youshouldleavemoretimeforthe(10).Forexample,youmaytellthem,“I’llwaitinyourofficefrom11:00to11:30.”twotasks________lessimportant___________work____appointment__________P1_E4CyclicalTime(輪回時(shí)間型):MostAsians(亞洲人)andAfricans(非洲人)havecyclicaltimecultures.Theybelievethatpeoplecan’tcontrol(11).Instead,thecycleoflifecontrolspeopleandtheymustliveinharmony(和諧)withnature.Theybelieverelationshipsareveryimportantinany(12).Whenyouworkwiththem,youshould(13)buildingrelationships.Youshouldalsobeontimeandbepatient.time____decisions_______spendtime_________APairworkTaskOne:WorkwithyourpartnertocompleteSandy’sdescriptionofherappointmentswiththecorrectprepositions(介詞)providedinthefollowingtable.Infourofthespacesnoprepositionisnecessary.DescribeSandy’sweekscheduletoyourpartner.P2_A1P2_A2in(thefactory)in(Paris)in(Japan)in(themorning)at(thefactory)at(lunch)at(teno’clock.)at(ameeting)at(theheadoffice)at(home)at(theairport)on(Friday)on(holiday)on(abusinesstrip)at/on(weekends)to(ameeting)for(acourse)(1)(2)todayI’mhavinglunchJoeCollins.tomorrowmorningtenI’mgoingasalesmeeting./__/__with____at__to__I’mvisitingthefactoryWednesdaythemorning.theafternoon,IwillmeetJackTaylortheheadoffice.thisThursday,IwillvisitaclientfromBeijing.P2_A3in(thefactory)in(Paris)in(Japan)in(themorning)at(thefactory)at(lunch)at(teno’clock.)at(ameeting)at(theheadoffice)at(home)at(theairport)on(Friday)on(holiday)on(abusinesstrip)at/on(weekends)to(ameeting)for(acourse)(3)(4)/__/__on__in__In__at__8a.m.FridayI’mflyingParisFranceatrainingcourse.weekends,Ihavetoattendthetraining.P2_A4in(thefactory)in(Paris)in(Japan)in(themorning)at(thefactory)at(lunch)at(teno’clock.)at(ameeting)at(theheadoffice)at(home)at(theairport)on(Friday)on(holiday)on(abusinesstrip)at/on(weekends)to(ameeting)for(acourse)(5)(6)on__in__for__to__At__At/On_____Nextweek,Iwillbeholiday.P2_A5in(thefactory)in(Paris)in(Japan)in(themorning)at(thefactory)at(lunch)at(teno’clock.)at(ameeting)at(theheadoffice)at(home)at(theairport)on(Friday)on(holiday)on(abusinesstrip)at/on(weekends)to(ameeting)for(acourse)(7)on__TaskTwo:Workinpairstopracticeusingexpressionsfor“MakingAppointments”.Oneasksthefollowingquestionsontheleft,theotheranswersthem.Afterthispractice,changetheroles.P2_A6A:CouldIvisityousometimeinthenearfuture?A:CouldwemeetonJuly3rd?A:Thenwhenwouldsuityou?Couldwemakeitthefollowingday?That’sTuesday,July4th.A:Whattimewouldbeconvenientforyou?A:Couldwesay4o’clock?A:Shallwemeetfordinner?B:Sure.Whenshallwemeet?B:I’msorry.I’mtieduponthatday.B:July4thsuitsmeverywell.B:Whenwouldyouliketocome?B:4o’clockisgoodforme.B:Greatidea.Seeyouthen.TaskOne:Role-playatelephoneconversationaccordingtothefollowingsituations.Youwillbeinyourpartner’scityonbusinessnextweek.Lookatyourschedulebelowandarrangeatimetomeet.BRoleplayP2_B1A:I’mcomingtoyourcitynextweekforafewdays.Couldwesetupameeting?B:Ofcourse.Whenareyouavailable?P2_B2YourscheduleMondayJune13thMorning:9:30flightarrives:gotoPlazaHotelAfternoon:Evening:DinnerwithMargaretLeeTuesdayJune14thMorning:10:00meetingwithRonMendezAfternoon:Tradeshow—presentation2:00p.m.Evening:P2_B3YourscheduleWednesdayJune15thMorning:Tradeshow—presentationsAfternoon:Evening:ThursdayJune16thMorning:8:30flightdepartsP2_B4Yourpartner’sscheduleMondayJune13thMorning:Flightleaves8:40a.m.forameetingAfternoon:Evening:Returning7:05p.m.TuesdayJune14thMorning:9:00SalesmeetingAfternoon:Evening:8:00Dinner,Jackie’sRestaurantP2_B5Yourpartner’sscheduleWednesdayJune15thMorning:11:00interview,BrianJacksonAfternoon:1:00lunchwithBurtWellsEvening:ThursdayJune16thMorning:MeetingwithJohnJohnsonAListeningfocusTaskOne:Listentotheannouncementandchoosethebestanswertoeachofthequestions.P3_A1AirportannouncementsScript1.Whoisprobablymakingtheannouncement?Apilot.B.Aflightattendant.C.Aticketagent.D.Agroundcrewmember.AListeningfocusP3_A22.Whatistheultimatedestinationoftheflight?Atlanta.B.Miami.D.Lima.C.Caracas.AListeningfocusP3_A33.Whatchangehasbeenannounced?Theflightnumber.C.Thearrivaltime.D.Theboardingtime.B.Thegatenumber.AListeningfocusP3_A44.Whatarethecurrentweatherconditionsoutside?It’sraining.B.It’scloudy.D.It’swindy.C.It’sfreezing.AListeningfocusP3_A55.Whattimewilltheplanedepart?A.9:50a.m.B.12:15p.m.C.4:05p.m.D.8:45p.m.P3_A1_sScriptHello.Passengersofflight17boundforCaracas,withstopsinAtlantaandMi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lturetheyarein.D.PeoplefromtheU.K.ortheU.S.alwaysneedtoadjusttheirattitudetotime.B.Theconceptoftimevariesfromculturetoculture.P3_D5DPassage5.What’sthespeaker’stone?Subjective.B.Negative.D.Ironic.C.Objective.P3_D6DPassageTaskTwo:Listentothepassageagainandcheck(√)thecorrectpieceofinformation.(1)Yesandmentioned(2)Yes,butnotmentioned(3)NoDifferentattitudestotimealwayscreatemajorproblems.Ifyouwanttobesuccessfulincross-culturalcommunication,youshouldbeawareofyourattitudetotimeandsometimesyouneedtomakesomeadjustment.√√P3_D7(1)Yesandmentioned(2)Yes,butnotmentioned(3)NoGermanculturefocusesongettingthingsdoneinashortperiodoftime.√√√Inaflexibleculturerelationshipsaremoreimportant.Aflexiblecultureislinearintimemanagement.ScriptMr.Lee:Mr.Jones:Mr.Lee:Mr.Jones:Mr.Lee:Mr.Jones:Mr.Lee:Mr.Jones:Mr.Lee:Goodmorning.ThisisHenryLee!IsthatMr.Jonesspeaking?Hello,Mr.Lee!I’vebeenhopingtorunintoyou.Areyoubusytomorrowmorning?Letmesee...Wednesdaymorning.Yes,Iambookedsolidallmorning.What’sup?Iwashopingtotalktoyouaboutthesalesprojectsfornextyear.I’mhavingalittletroublefiguringouthowtousethespreadsheetyousetupforme.Ithasalotofcomplicatedformulasembeddedinit.Icanexplainthemtoyou.It’lljusttakeabouthalfanhour.HowaboutFridayafternoon?Oh.Sorry,that’snotgoodforme.IamtiedupalldayFriday.We’llhavetodoitnextweek.Iamwideopenthen.OK.Shallwesaynextweek,onTuesdayat2:30?Sure,that’llbefineforme.I’llcometoyourofficethen.P3_C1_Script1ScriptJohn:Philip:John:Philip:John:Philip:John:Philip:John:P3_C4_Script1Hello,canIspeaktoPhilipAcheson?Hello,John.WhatcanIdoforyou?We’reduetomeetonTuesday,attwot

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