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1、 Unit 1 Good evening and welcome to ... Vocabulary Task Script and Answers 1. A: May I have your attention, please? Thank you for coming. We’re very glad you could make it. Tonight we are celebrating an agreement between A&A Limited and M&N Technologies, Incorporated to participate in a join

2、t venture. ... and so it is an honor to introduce Mr. Tony Blair, president of A&A Limited. B: Thank you, Dr. Lawrence. It’s a pleasure to be here. Ladies and Gentlemen, we at A&A are also excited about ... (Half an hour later) A: Thanks a lot Mr. Blair for a remarkable speech. Thank you. B: Tha

3、nk you, Dr. Lawrence. Thank you for your time. 2. A: Hey, Nancy, is that you? I can’t believe it! Heard any good presentations? B: Not one. None of them is my cup of tea. I’m bored to death. A: Is that right? Why not? B: You know, I’ve been working for over thirty years. There’s nothing new here

4、 These presentations can’t tell me anything new. What’s worse is that tomorrow I’ll have a desk full of papers to work on. Say, you’ve just come back from the States, haven’t you? 3. A: Isn’t that the guy my son is crazy about? But I never knew his name. B: He’s Larry King, the famous talk show h

5、ost who is a household name. He always presents quite a variety of points of view when you listen to him. A: But, I’ve really got a thing about some talk show hosts. They sometimes are very rude to those who have opposing ideas. B: I usually enjoy listening to them. I particularly like it when a c

6、aller disagrees with the host. I like to hear how he will defend his ideas. 4. A: Say, Tom, I really enjoyed the piece you had in the paper last week. You’ve really worked your way up since I met you on Bob’s wedding day. B: Thanks. I’m so flattered. But it’s always nice to have a pat on the back

7、once in a while. A: You deserve it. I can’t say that for all journalists, however. B: I’m sorry to admit that many reporters are giving the profession a bad name. 5. A: Judy, I’d like you to meet our new business associate. He will be responsible for the project of “Golden Apple” program. B: Ple

8、ased to meet you, Mr. Wang. I’m happy to say that the project is now well under way. But we still appreciate your cooperation. C: The pleasure’s mine, Judy. Your work is wonderful. B: Thank you for saying so. Would you please follow me to the office? The fellow workers are all waiting for us. Lis

9、tening Task 2. Listening Activity 1) First Listening Answers 1. Dan Quayle / Republican Vice-President 2. Al Gore / Democratic Senator 3. James Stockdale / Retired Vice-Admiral 2) Second Listening Answers 1. two-minute opening statement 2. the issues to be discussed are presented by the

10、moderator 3. a-minute-and-fifteen-second response to the issues under discussion 4. five-minute discussion period 5. order of response to the issues under discussion is determined by a drawing 6. two-minute closing statement Script and Answers to Self-study Introduction to the vice-presidentia

11、l debate Good evening from Atlanta and welcome to the (1) vice-presidential debates, (2) sponsored by the Nonpartisan Commission on presidential debates. It’s being held here in the (3) Theater for the Arts on the campus of Georgia Tech. I’m (4) Hal Bruno from ABC News and I’m going to be moderatin

12、g(主持) tonight’s debate. (5) The participants are Republican Vice-President Dan Quayle, (6) Democratic Senator Al Gore, and Retired Vice-Admiral(中将) James Stockdale, who is the (7) vice-presidential nominee for independent(中立派) candidate Ross Perot. Now, the (8) ground rules for tonight’s debate. E

13、ach candidate will have two minutes for (9) an opening statement. I will then (10) present the issues to be discussed. For each topic the candidates will have a minute and fifteen seconds (11) to respond. Then this will be followed by a five-minute discussion period in which they can ask questions o

14、f each other if they so choose. Now, the order of response has been determined (12) by a drawing and we’ll rotate with each topic. At the end of the debate, each candidate will have two minutes for a closing statement. Our radio and TV audience should know that the candidates were given (13) an equ

15、al allocation of auditorium seats for their supporters, so I’d like to ask the audience here in the theater to please (14) refrain from applause or any partisan demonstration once the debate is under way because it takes time away from the candidates. So, (15) with that plea from your moderator, le

16、t’s get started and we’ll turn first to Senator Gore for his opening statement. Real World Listening 1. Predict Answer □ A very popular weekly small-talk program on television. 2. Get the Main Ideas Answers Item 1: 1. Jackie Chan Subject of the program 2. Larry King Host of the program 3

17、 Simon Director, checking the arrangement 4. Amanda Production assistant to the director 5. Jason Looking after the guests Item 2: 1. No 2. No 3. No 4. Not Given 5. Yes Script This is your life! This is your life is one of the most popular small-talk programs on American television. Every

18、week a leading personality is invited to a television studio, without knowing that he or she will be the subject of the program. The host starts the program with a short introduction and then meets the person at the entrance of a specified (指定的)studio and says, “This is your life!” The person then m

19、eets friends and relatives from his or her past in the very studio. Studio B is where today’s program is recorded. The program begins at 7:30. It’s 6:15 now and the director, Simon is checking the preparations with his production assistant, Amanda. The subject of tonight’s show will be a world-leadi

20、ng actor, Jackie Chan. The host, as usual, will be Larry King. Simon: Let’s just check the arrangements. We’re bringing Jackie Chan here in a studio car. Amanda: Is he informed what program he’s coming to? Simon: No 行 he thinks he’s coming to a discussion program! Amanda: Great! Now, the driver

21、 has been told to arrive at exactly 7:25, hasn’t he? Simon: Right! The program begins at seven thirty. At that time Jackie will be walking to the studio. Larry King will start his introduction at 7:31, and Jackie will arrive at 7:32. Larry will meet him at the studio entrance ... Amanda: Will Cam

22、era B be there? Simon: Yes. Then he’ll take him to that seat. It’ll be on Camera A. Jackie will be sitting there during the whole program. Amanda: Where will Larry be sitting? Simon: For most of the show Larry will be standing in the middle, and he’ll be on Camera C. The guests will come through

23、 that door, talk to Larry and Jackie ... and then sit over there. Now, is that all clear? Amanda: Yes ... there’s just one thing. Simon: Well, what is it? Amanda: Who’s going to look after the guests during the show? Simon: Jason is. Amanda: And where will they be waiting during the show? Simo

24、n: In the dressing-room, as usual. Jason will be waiting with them, and he’ll be watching the show on the monitor. He’ll tell them two minutes before they enter. Amanda: I think that’s everything. Real World Speaking Use an extension activity to further expand the discussion in Listening Task and

25、 Real World Listening. Answers for Reference a. establish the significance of the speech b. establish relevant connections c. stress the speaker’s credibility d. be consistent with the main speech e. be brief f. don’t cover the speaker’s topic g. don’t oversell the speaker 2. Answers for Re

26、ference Step 1: claim the audience’s attention and express thanks for their coming Step 2: self-introduction Step 3: introduce the participants (debaters) Step 4: introduce the ground rules Step 5: announce the start 3. Answer for Reference Larry King: Good evening and welcome to This is your

27、 life. This is Larry King speaking. We’re waiting for the subject of tonight’s program. He’s one of the world’s leading actors, and he thinks he’s coming here to take part in a discussion program ... I can hear him now ... yes, here he is! Jackie Chan ... This is your life! 4. Answer for Reference

28、 May I have your attention, please? Thank you for coming. We’re very glad you could make it. Our speaker tonight is a very interesting man. He works fulltime as a banker, but paints and writes in his free time. Last year he won the title of “Star Citizen” in our city. It is an honor to introduce Mr.

29、 Thomas Wong, Director of the Arts Foundation Unit 2 Open to everything! Vocabulary Task Script and Answers 1. A: You look awful. What happened? B: I have difficulty sleeping, and I’m anxious and depressed. I feel miserable. I’m dying for a vacation. A: Maybe all that school work is too muc

30、h for you. You may try meditation and cut back on fatty foods. B: You’re probably right. I really need to try a different lifestyle. 2. A: How do you like your life here? B: Wonderful. People are friendly and foods are delicious. A: It seems you are getting over your craving for McDonald’s. B:

31、 That’s true. I’m used to a life without Klondike bars and the pancake house. What I really thirst for is a cappuccino after dinner. 3. A: The recent survey found that youngsters are more concerned about finding work and earning money. B: That’s understandable. I think today’s youths have a higher

32、 sense of independence. A: Many older people say that young people are less prepared for adult life than previous generations. B: I can’t agree. Maybe it’s due to the generation gap. I remember when I was young I was itching to leave home as soon as possible. 4. A: You’re hanging out a lot. When

33、will you be ready to start a family? B: What for? I see little advantage in tying the knot. Look at my married friends. They used to be career-oriented but now they are tied to household drudgery. A: Are you following the latest stay-single trend? B: Yeah, I’d give anything to have my own free ti

34、me, and it’s more relaxing to be alone. 5. A: I am in the mood for traveling abroad, but I cannot afford it. B: I have an idea. If you like to work with children, you can volunteer in Bali at a mountain village. I had a truly ideal experience there. A: Marvelous! Tell me more about it. B: I was

35、a volunteer English teacher there last summer. It gave me a taste of life in a developing country. I learned the basics of a wonderful language. I had the chance to surf on the weekends, and I lived with an incredible family. Listening Task 1. Pre-listening Activity Answer Science Fiction 2.

36、Listening Activity 1) First Listening Answers 1. By visiting a cyber café? 2. No two cyber café are alike. 2) Second Listening Answers 1. To enjoy Internet café. 2. Entering an Internet café is like taking a wee bite of a Big Mac to her. 3. At Krakatit, you can surf the Web with a spaceshi

37、p and talk to dragons and robots. 4. Cyber café will soon be replaced by mobile phones with high-speed Internet access. Script Kept within a few clicks of hearth and home In Rome, you can read your email while your dirty clothes wash, soak and dry in machines beside you. In Helsinki, you can sur

38、f the Web while still sweating from a simmer in a nearby sauna. Some people travel to sample the finest of foreign cuisines. Some seek sublime art to appreciate or sacred architecture to celebrate. Me, I’ve come to think of myself as an international connoisseur of Internet café. In my past five m

39、onths overseas, I’ve surfed the information superhighway in Swaziland, driven the data expressway in Estonia and cruised the communication causeway in Croatia. And I can say this: Gone are the days when postcards were the preferred method of making those at home envious of your adventures abroad. Se

40、t foot on the road to faraway places and you’ll soon find that cyber café are an inescapable part of the contemporary travel experience. Just ask Michelle Amundson from Attleboro, Mass. I found this 23-year-old parked in front of a flat-screen monitor at Big Net café --the biggest Internet café in

41、Vienna 行 exchanging love notes with her boyfriend back home. Michelle has been on vacation 10 days and has emailed him every one of them. Think of myself: My (much) better half is traveling with me and still of the 35 cities we’ve visited thus far, I’ve used cyber café in precisely 71.4 percent of t

42、hem. When I left the US, I vowed I wouldn’t eat at a single McDonald’s no matter how cheap and soothingly familiar the food might be. I’ve stayed true to that promise. But I admit when I slip into an Internet café I feel just a wee bit like I’m taking a bite of a Big Mac. I comfort myself, however

43、 with the discovery that no two cyber café are alike. It’s hard to know where to begin in Prague, a city suffering a particularly virulent strain of cyber café-itis. At The Globe you can surf the Net while listening to a jazz trio. At Bohemian Bagel you can order up the namesake roll and a cup of j

44、oe along with a side of cyber crack. And at Krakatit, a “science fiction ” café you can surf the Web surrounded by pictures of dragons and spaceships and robots, oh my. Some people predict that cyber café, like postcards, will soon find themselves a relic as mobile phones with high-speed Internet a

45、ccess replace them as the new traveler’s darling. That means no matter where we are we’ll always have the World Wide Web in our pocket. And no matter where we are, we’ll never be more than a button press (or two) from the comforts of home. Real World Listening 1. Predict Answer □ He is an excha

46、nge student living with a host family. 2. Get the Main Ideas Answers 1. Japan 2. it’s the first time he came to the United States 3. they wanted to broaden their children’s horizons 4. science and history Script and Answers to Self-study Open to everything Anchor: Believe it or not, we are

47、seeing many foreign students in our town. We’re interested in their life and study here. Today we’ve invited the administrative specialist for foreign exchange Jeff Hein, a host mother Teri Benedetti, and an exchange student Aki to join our talk. Mr. Hein, why do so many foreign students come to our

48、 town? Jeff Hein:: They arrive here through programs operated by nonprofit placement services. Most of them are here because they know someone here and are able to live with them. Or, their parents have done work here and had met someone, and the young people live with those families. It’s especial

49、ly true for our high schools. Anchor: Where are they from? Jeff Hein:: They’re from Australia, China, Korea, Thailand and the Philippines. Anchor: Aki, where are you from and how did you come here? Aki: I’m from Korea. I’ve visited the United States on vacation twice before. I want to do someth

50、ing else after 10 years of schooling back home. I learned about World Heritage at my school in Korea and I applied and this program arranged my stay here. Anchor: Mrs. Benedetti, how did you come upon the idea of hosting a foreign student? Teri Benedetti: My husband and I applied to host an excha

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