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1、Unit 1 Traces of the past Listening to the world Sharing Scripts H = Hina; M1 = Man 1, etc.; W1 = Woman 1, etc. Part 1 H: I have a busy social life. I go out most nights after work with friends. Last night, I went out for a meal with an old friend from university it was really good to see her. Tell

2、me about your social life. Do you go out a lot? Part 2 M1: I do go out quite a lot, yeah. I . I like to go out to bars and I quite like going to friends houses and having dinner and things like that. W1: I like to go to the cinema and um, I think the last movie I saw was The Hangover it was very fun

3、ny. And . and I like to go to the theater also. W2: No, we dont go out a lot um, possibly weekends. We go out for meals or something. M2: Not too regularly. Weekends. I play golf um, socialize afterwards. W3: During the day we do. Er, in the evening, no, no. No, we dont. W4: My friends and I like to

4、 go out quite a lot. We go clubbing; we go to discos. W5: Yes, I go out sometimes in the village. Er, we live in a small village, so a lot of our social life is in the village, so we go out to friends houses, go to parties, go to the pub. W6: Um, not so much but I like it a lot. I like to go to the

5、theater, to the cinema, meet friends, eat out. W7: Sometimes I go out for a . for a couple of drinks with some good friends, but . um, not very often. A couple of times a month maybe. Part 3 H: Did you go out last night? W4: We went to this club in Piccadilly Circus and we danced all night. We had a

6、 few drinks, but then mostly dancing. And there was (were) a few guys there and they were really cute and we, like, talked to them. W5: We had dinner in an Italian restaurant by Tower Bridge and it was lovely. We had a lovely evening of just looking at the the river and enjoying the view and enjoyin

7、g lots of fun with the family. W6: Well, I went to the cinema seeing the last Harry Potter film ah, which I enjoyed a lot. And afterwards I met some friends for a for a drink in town. M2: We went to see, er, Mamma Mia! At the Prince of Wales Theater, and it was excellent. W2: We went to the theater.

8、 We saw a play by Tom Stoppard called Arcadia, which was extremely interesting and we enjoyed it very much. Afterwards, we went with friends for a meal. We had a Spanish “tapas” type meal, which was extremely enjoyable. W1: Um, last night I went to, um, Westfield Shopping Center, which is in the wes

9、t of London and I enjoyed a delicious meal there. M1: Last night I went to a friend of mines house which is in south London and um, we went out and went to a fish and chip shop, bought some fish and chips and went home and had that with a beer in front of the television. Listening Scripts I = Interv

10、iewer; B = Baruti I: Thank you for coming on the show, Baruti. We are all very interested to know more about your work. But, first of all, lets start from the beginning. Um, where were you born? B: I was born in Johannesburg in 1962. I: Can I ask you about your childhood? B: Yes, of course. I was th

11、e fourth child in a very big family there were 11 of us. My father was a teacher and my mother cleaned houses for rich people. I: Did you go to school? B: Yes, I did. Education was very important to my parents. I: When did you decide to work with poor children? B: When I was in school, one of my fri

12、ends lost his parents. He had no family um no living grandparents, so he moved to a house for orphans. I visited him and when I saw his life there, I decided to work with orphans. I: When did you open your orphanage? B: We opened it in 1996. I: We? B: Yes, my wife and I. We got married in 1990. I: A

13、nd whos your hero? B: Im glad you asked that its Mother Teresa. I often think about her words: “I can do no great things, only small things with great love.” I: Thats very interesting. I have one more question: Whats your favorite book? B: Let me think about that. I like many books, but Long Walk to

14、 Freedom is one of my favorites. Its the story of Nelson Mandelas life in his own words. I: That sounds interesting. Thank you. OK now, its time to ask the audience for questions. Are there any questions for Baruti? Yes, you at the back Viewing Scripts Carlos Acosta is one of the greatest living bal

15、let dancers. He was the first black principal dancer at Covent Garden in London. He is famous around the world and in his home country of Cuba he is a national hero. Carlos now travels the world but always sees Cuba as his home. All his family are still there. In Cuba he isnt a foreigner. He says th

16、at in Cuba a child learns to dance first and then to speak. He talks about the heat and the sea, about dance and music and happiness. “Cuba is always going to be my home. In my heart, thats the only country, you know, and because thats where all my relatives are, my memories, you know, and this is t

17、he only place Im never going to be a foreigner. You learn how to dance first; then you learn how to speak, you know, in Cuba. Its something thats been passed on through generation to generation. And its also, you know, the heat, and the tropic (tropics), and the sea and its its almost, thats what it

18、s asking for, dance and music and happiness.” Carlos was born in Havana, the youngest of 11 children in a poor family. He often missed school. He was a champion breakdancer in the streets but didnt want to be a professional dancer. When he was nine, his father sent him to a ballet school. Carlos hat

19、ed it. He told his father he wanted to do something else. “So I I did tell him many times that I didnt want to be and that I wanted to to do something else football, you know but he didnt want to hear it. So, I went and But thank God he didnt want to hear it because thanks to that Im here now.” At b

20、allet school, Carlos wasnt always a good student and didnt want to be a dancer. But when he was 13, Carlos saw the Cuban National Ballet and he loved it so much that he changed his mind about ballet. He decided to work hard and three years later, at 16, he traveled to Europe for the first time. That

21、 year he won four major dance competitions and became famous all over the world. Now he is an international star and he dances in many countries, but he still goes home to Cuba several times a year to visit his family. Speaking for communication Role-play Scripts I = Isabel; M = Marek Part 1 I: Hi,

22、Marek. How was your weekend? M: OK. And yours? What did you do? I: I went for a walk. It was great! M: Who did you go with? I: With my boyfriend, Diego. Hes a football player. M: Oh. Where did you go? I: By the river. It was really beautiful. M: That sounds good. Part 2 I: And you? What did you do?

23、M: Oh, I played football; cleaned the flat. I: Who did you play football with? M: With some guys from work. We play every weekend. I: Really? Where did you play? M: In the park. Theres a football pitch there. I: Did you win? M: Of course. I scored five goals! I: Ha! I dont believe you! Group discuss

24、ion Scripts I = Interviewer; W = Writer I: We are very pleased to have you here, George. Shall we start from the beginning? Could you tell us about your childhood? W: Yes, of course. I was born in a small town in the northeast. My father was a truck driver and my mother worked part-time in a hospita

25、l. I have a brother and a sister. We all went to the same local school. I: You wrote your first novel just one year after you left college, didnt you? W: Yes, that was in 1993. I was only 22 then. And the next year I went to Brazil. I: Is that period of your life related to your later career in any

26、way? W: Thats a good question. You see, it was my experience there that inspired my film Lost in the Forest, although I didnt actually make that film until several years later, in . I: When did you start making films? W: In . That was after I gave up farming. I: Farming? W: Yes. I stayed in Brazil f

27、or 7 years, during which I met my wife. After we came back we bought a farm in the south of the country. A kind of experiment, really. I: That sounds interesting. Why did you give it up then? W: It was very hard work. I was also busy working on my second novel Further practice in listening Short con

28、versations Scripts Conversation 1 W: Hi, John. Im back. Did any of my friends call me? We were supposed to meet at the bar for drinks, and then go to the cinema. But they never showed up. M: Sorry. Ive been home since I came back from the office and the phone never rang once. Q: Where does the conve

29、rsation probably take place? Conversation 2 M: Not all great people are famous; take Jack Kilby as an example. W: Right. Jack Kilby invented the microchip, and received the Nobel Prize. But only a small part of the public knows of him. Its very surprising. Q: What does the woman think is very surpri

30、sing? Conversation 3 W: I dont quite understand what made Charlie Chaplin such a popular movie star. M: Are you serious? Look at Charlie Chaplins works and compare them to other films of the time. He was so original that people were really surprised by his films. Q: What does the man say about Charl

31、ie Chaplins films? Conversation 4 W: Whats the greatest invention of the last few hundred years? M: Lets see. The computer, the car, the phone? No, I think its the light bulb. This invention has changed the world more than anything else. Q: Which invention does the man think changed the world most?

32、Conversation 5 W: Our play last night was a great success. Were all proud of Bob. M: Yes. But if Bob had remembered all his lines, his performance would have been more natural. Q: What does the man mean? Long conversation Scripts W: Hey, Bob, Im taking care of my cousin this weekend. Can you think o

33、f any fun things for us to do? M: You guys should go see the new Harry Potter movie! W: Thats a great idea! J. K. Rowling is such an inspiration. I just watched an interview with her on BBC news. Did you know her first book was rejected by 12 different publishers? Everyone told her to get a differen

34、t job, and that she wouldnt be able to make any money by writing childrens books. M: Yeah, its hard to believe that once she was really poor but now shes so wealthy. She came up with the idea for Harry Potter at a caf in London no, wait, I think it was a bookstore in Manchester right? W: Haha, almos

35、t! It was actually on a train between London and Manchester. But she did write in cafs a lot. She could only write when her baby daughter was sleeping, so she took her on long walks around the neighborhood to get her to fall asleep. She would usually end up in a caf and write as much as possible bef

36、ore her baby woke up again. M: Did J. K. Rowling say what shes going to write next in her interview? I cant wait to see what she will write after her Harry Potter books! W: No. She keeps her future plans a secret. Personally, I hope she writes more magic stories, with flying horses and lots of anima

37、ls! M: Not me. I hope she works on more serious material. Id love to read stories with historical settings and big battle scenes! Q1: What does the man suggest that the woman do this weekend? Q2: Where did J. K. Rowling come up with the idea for Harry Potter? Q3: What are J. K. Rowlings future plans

38、? Q4: What are the two speakers mainly talking about? Passage 1 Scripts Stephen Glenn is a famous research scientist. When he was interviewed by a newspaper reporter who asked him why he was so much more creative than the average person, he responded that it all came from an experience with his moth

39、er that occurred when he was about two years old. He had been trying to remove a bottle of milk from the refrigerator when he lost his hold on the bottle and it fell, spilling milk all over the kitchen floor. When his mother came into the kitchen, instead of shouting at him, giving him a lecture or

40、punishing him, she said, “What a wonderful mess you have made! Well, the damage has already been done. You know, Stephen, whenever you make a mess like this, eventually you have to clean it up and bring everything to its proper order.” So together they cleaned up the spilled milk. His mother then sa

41、id, “What we have here is a failed experiment in how to effectively carry a big milk bottle with two tiny hands. Lets go out in the backyard and fill the bottle with water, and see if you can discover a way to carry it without dropping it.” The little boy learned that if he grasped the bottle at the

42、 top with both hands, he could carry it without dropping it. What a wonderful lesson! This famous scientist then remarked that it was at that moment that he knew he didnt need to be afraid to make mistakes. Instead, mistakes were just opportunities for learning something new, which is, after all, wh

43、at scientific experiments are all about. Q1: What happened when Stephen tried to remove a bottle of milk from the refrigerator? Q2: What did Stephens mother do when she came into the kitchen? Q3: What did Stephens mother teach him later? Q4: What did Stephen learn from this experience? Passage 2 Scr

44、ipts and answers There are so many changes when a person comes to college. Some of the new college students may have been to camps or 1) programs away from home before, but for some its the 2) very first time theyve left home. That means having to make certain 3) decisions that theyve never really h

45、ad to make before. Besides some basic everyday activities, for example, eating and 4) doing laundry, there are many more important matters, such as whom to become friends with. “And what happens if I dont do well on my first test? Does that mean I should change fields?” 5) Obviously, there are just

46、so many issues new college students have to face. Its really a jump from high school. Its such a change when they dont have any parents around. They need to make 6) choices with their studies, and with their social lives. They need to learn how to act in the right way so that they can enjoy their so

47、cial lives without 7) ruining their studies. This is very common to college students in the first year. It takes a little while for them to 8) get used to their college life and learn to balance their studies and social lives. There are a lot of 9) opportunities for students to try new things. There

48、 are so many new ways to meet other people on campus. If they find out its not working for them, they can 10) step back and try something else. They should just give it a go! Thats the way everybody learns to grow up. Unit 2 A break for fun Listening to the world Sharing Scripts F = Finn; M1 = Man 1

49、, etc.; W1 = Woman 1, etc. Part 1 F: I love films. I love going to the cinema. I go at least once a week. How about you? How often do you go to the cinema? M1: Uh, on average, probably once a month. W1: I like going to the cinema a lot, but probably only get there about once a month. M2: Not very of

50、ten. But I do go occasionally. M3: I go to the cinema, probably once or twice a month. W2: I go to the cinema about once a week during the summertime, usually when there are the best movies. M4: We probably go together, maybe once a fortnight. M5: I go, normally, probably once every month or two mon

51、ths, but it depends on the film. M6: I go to the cinema about once every fortnight. Often Ill go on a Wednesday because we get “buy one get one free” cinema tickets, so I can take a friend with me. Part 2 F: What kinds of films do you like? W1: I always like romantic comedies. Slumdog Millionaire wa

52、s a great movie. Australia was a movie I saw recently which was really good. M1: probably recommend, er, the new Terminator movie. Er, thats once again filled with action. Very exciting. M5: I like old films. I Ive a complete collection of John Wayne and Charlton Heston And musicals, anything thats

53、quite happy or adventurous, that takes me away from real life. Those are the ones I watch. W2: I saw The Proposal not too long ago and I really liked it. It was really interesting; it was a really funny, romantic comedy. M3: Sweeney Todd. I really enjoyed with Johnny Depp simply because he was fanta

54、stic; and Helena Bonham Carter, one of my favorite actresses, was also really good. M4: Id recommend The Graduate. I enjoyed that as a young man and and growing up as well. I think its a “coming of age” film. M6: My favorite film is called Golden Eye. Its a James Bond film and I think the action sce

55、nes are just absolutely fantastic in it. Part 3 F: Whos your favorite actor? M5: John Waynes my favorite actor. M6: My favorite actor is the new James Bond, er, Daniel Craig. I think hes very good at showing emotions in his films. My favorite actress is called Angelina Jolie. Shes very beautiful, bu

56、t shes also played lots of different roles in films. M3: My favorite actor is Johnny Depp because I think hes funny and I think hes lively and he always has energy on stage. W2: My favorite actor is Brad Pitt. Hes very good-looking and he can play many different roles and hes very talented. M4: My f

57、avorite film stars Robert DeNiro because I look like him. Listening Scripts I = Interviewer Part 1 I: Hello and welcome to Fashion Now, with me, Dan Taylor. In todays program, we ask the question, “What is beauty?” Do men today really like women with blonde hair and blue eyes? And do women like the

58、James Bond look tall, dark and very masculine, or do they like something different now? Are ideas about beauty changing? We went out to see what you really think I = Interviewer; W1 = Woman 1, etc.; M1 = Man 1, etc. Part 2 I: Excuse me, ladies. Do you have a moment? W1: Yes? I: Just a quick question

59、. Research says that these days women prefer men with feminine faces W1: Really? I: Yes. Its true honestly! W1: I dont agree at all. I like masculine faces I: Can I show you some photos? W1: Sure. I: So which of these guys do you like best? W1: Hmm, Sean Connery. Hes definitely the best-looking man

60、here. And hes tall, isnt he? Yeah I like tall men. And I like a man with a beard. I: Uh-huh. What about you? W2: Mm. Im not sure. I like this one. Whats his name? I: Its Gael Garcia Bernal. Hes a Mexican film star. W2: Yeah? Well, hes got quite a feminine face and hes very good-looking. I like his e

61、yes hes got dark brown eyes and I like men with dark eyes and black hair. But I think its more in the personality in the smile so I like this one best. Will Smith. Hes got a really nice smile. I: Thank you. And heres another lady. Excuse me. Have you got a moment? W3: Well I: Im doing a survey about

62、 the changing face of beauty. Can I ask you some questions? W3: Yes, OK. Yes. I: Ive got some photos here. Can you tell me which of these people you like? Do you think any of them are good-looking? W3: Well, I dont really like any of them I: No? Er, well, so what sort of man do you like? W3: What so

63、rt of man do I like? Well, my husbands over there. I think hes goodlooking. I like his hair. I love guys with red hair. I: Which one? The one looking in the shop window? W3: No, hes over there. Hes wearing a white T-shirt and hes talking to that blonde woman Excuse me I: And then I talked to some men to find out if they really prefer blondes just like they did 50 years ago. Do you think its true that men prefer blondes, sir? M1: What? No, not at all! Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes and ages. Look at this photo of Judi Dench. Shes lovely. She isnt young, but shes got beautiful grey eyes

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