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Keys:
1.(T)2.(F)3.(T)4.(F)5.(T)6.(T)7.(F)8.(F)9.(F)
Script:
Sam:
Iwon'
tbeabletodotheexamtomorrow.Ijustdon'
tfeelthatI'
mready.
Counselor:
Yousaythatyoudon'
tfeelreadyfortomorrow'
sexam...whatdoyoufeellikerightnow?
Well,I'
mangrywithmyselfbecauseI'
mgoingtohavetoquittheexamand,well,IguessI'
manxious.Yes,Ifeelveryanxious.
Whenyouthinkaboutthisanxiety,whatimagedoyouhaveofyourself?
Well,IseemyselftryingtoexplaintomyDadwhyIdidn'
tmakethegradeonthiscourse...andIseehimgettingangry...and,well,IstarttofeelI'
velethimdownagain.
Youdon'
tfeelreadyforyourexam,youfeelanxiousandyoudon'
twanttoletyourDaddownagain.TellmeaboutthelasttimeyouletyourDaddown.
Oh,well,itwasayearago...He'
denteredmeforachesscompetitionandIgotknockedoutinthefirstmatch...hewasangrybecausehe'
dtoldallhisfriendshowgoodIwas.
Whatdidyoutellhim...asanexplanationwhenyoulostthechessgame?
ItoldhimthatIwasn'
treadytoplayinthatleague.
Andnowyouarepreparingtotellhimthatyou'
renotreadytositthisexamination?
Yes,IsupposeIam.
O.K.Sam,sowhatyouaresayingtomeisthatyoufeelreluctanttotaketheexamtomorrowbecauseyoudonotlikethethoughtofhavingtoexplainapoorgradeorafailuretoyourfather.Isthatright,Sam?
Yes.That'
sexactlyit.
SectionC
Keys:
Problem
Advice
1.
Rely
toomuchon dictionary.
1.Trytoreadatextwithoutusinga dictionary
the
first
timeyoureadit.
2.Can'
tfindthe
mainpoint inan
article
ora
paragraph.
2.
Readthrough
quicklyfirsttogetanideaof
whatit'
sabout
anddon'
t
takenotes.
3.Not
sure
ifthewriterisbeing
serious
ornot.
3.Read
asmuchas
possible.
4.Readtoo
slowly.
4.Setyourselfa
timelimit
andtrytoread
youcanwithinthe
time.
Script:
1.A:
WhenIreadinEnglish,IalwayswanttounderstandeverysinglewordandsoIspendalotoftimelookingwordsupinmydictionary.ThismakesreadingdifficultformebecausebythetimeI'
velookedupthewordinmydictionary,I'
veforgottenwhattherestofthesentencewasabout.That'
smytroublereally—Irelytoomuchonmydictionary.
B:
Well,whydon'
tyoutrytoreadatextwithoutusingyourdictionarythefirsttimeyoureadit?
You'
llprobablybeabletounderstandmostofitandguesswhatsomeofthewordsmean.
2.A:
IhavetoreadalotofbooksandarticlesinEnglishformywork—I'
maconsultantinbusinessmanagement.WhatIfindmostdifficultisfindingthemainpointinanarticleoraparagraph.IalwaystrytotakenoteswhenI'
mreadingandsosometimesIfindthatI'
malmostcopyingoutthewholearticlebecauseIcan’tdecidewhatthereallyimportantpointsare.
Itmighthelpifyoureadthroughthebookorarticleveryquicklyfirstjusttogetanideaofwhatit'
sabout.Ithinkit'
sdifficulttoreadsomethingforthefirsttimeandtakenotesaswell.
3.A:
IlikereadingnovelsandshortstoriesinmyownlanguageandinEnglish,butthere'
sonethingIfindverydifficultinEnglish.I'
mneverquitesureifthewriterisbeingseriousornot.SeveraltimesI'
vereadsomethingIthoughtwasseriousandlaterI'
vefoundoutitwassupposedtobefunny.
Ihaveexactlythesameproblem.Isupposetheonlythingtodoistoreadasmuchaspossible.Thenonedayperhapswe'
llunderstandtheBritishsenseofhumor.
4.A:
IhavetoreadalotinEnglishinmystudiesandthisiscausingmeproblems.IreadtooslowlyinEnglish.DoyouthinkIcantrainmyselftoreadquicklyandatthesametimeunderstandwhatI'
mreading?
Well,therearespecialcoursesinspeedreading,Ithink.Butyoucouldprobablyhelpyourselfifyousetyourselfatimelimitandtrytoreadasmuchasyoucanwithinthetime.I'
vedonethatandit'
shelpedmealot.
PartIITheteacherIrememberbest
(5minutestoorganizeyourownwords.)
Didyourememberthebestteacherinyourmemory?
Describehisclassorpersonality.
SectionA
Endeavor:
makeaneffortto
Keys:
1.TheFrenchteacher
2.Forfiveyears
3.13years
4.FrenchandGerman
5.Grammarandvocabulary
6.Videoandcassettes
7.Conversationclass
8.VisitFrance
(PartI)
Yes,theteacherIrememberbestwasateacherIhadforFrenchwhenIwasatschool...er...er...Manyyearsago-moreyearsthanIcaretoremember,I'
mafraid.Yes,IstudiedFrenchwithhimfor,um,ooh,letmesee,itmusthavebeenfiveyears,becauseIhadhimwhenIwasinmyfirstyearthere,whenIwasthirteen,andhewasthemainFrenchteachertillIleft.ItwasmainlybecauseofhimthatIwentontostudylanguages—FrenchandGerman—atuniversity.Imean,FrenchwasreallythefirstlanguageIeverlearned.Well,Idon'
tcountLatin,becauseInevermanagedtospeakanyLatinatall.Er,well,this...thisteacherdidn'
tmakeiteasy...hedidn'
tmakeiteasyatall,butIfoundthatwithhimIreallylearnedalot.
WhenIthinkback,I...don'
treallyknowwhyIlikedhimsomuch,becausehewasverystrictwithus.Hemadeusworkveryhard—Imean,lotsofgrammarexercises,vocabularytests,thatsortofthing—er,andhewasn'
tveryfriendlyeither,forthefirsttwoorthreeyears.Oh,aswellasthat,hedidn'
treallytrytomaketheclassesinteresting—Imean,no...novideo,ofcourse,inthosedays,nocassettes...but,er,wehadafewfilmsinFrencheveryterm.No,infact,theonlytimewereallypracticedtryingtospeakFrenchwas,er,waswiththewifeofoneofthemusicteachers,whowasFrench,er,andshegaveusanhour'
sconversationclasseveryweek.But,youknow,becauseofthatman—somepeoplemightsayinspiteofhim...no,thatwouldn'
tbefair,no—butquitealotofusbegantolikeFranceandtheFrenchalot,and,er,tovisitFranceinthesummerholidaystoseeitforourselves.
SectionB
Nationality
English
Appearance
hair
black
eyes
dark
eyebrows
verythickandbushy
otherfeatures
glasseswithblackframes
Leisureactivity
music
playpiano
sing
sport
rugbyplayer
tennisplayer
Family
threechildrenandaninterestingwife
(PartII)
Yes,IthinkwithhimIlearnedthatwhenyoulearnaforeignlanguage...it'
s,it...well,it'
slikeopeningadoororawindowintoaforeigncountry.Andthat'
sgoodforyou,Ithink,becauseyoubegintoseethatthewaytheydothingsandthinkinyourcountryis,um,isn'
tnecessarilytheonlywayor,indeed,thebestway.
It'
sfunny,Istillhaveaveryclearpictureofthatteacher.HewasEnglishbuthedidn'
tlookEnglishsomehow,'
coshehadvery,veryblackhairandverydarkeyes,andheworeglasseswithblackframes,butyoucouldseehiseyesverywell,andeveryoneintheclassalwayshadthefeelingthathewaslookingatthem.Andhehadverythick,bushyeyebrowsthatmadehimlookvery,er,veryserious.
Yes,Irememberhewasverymusical—playedthepianoverywellandsang.Now,hewasquiteagoodrugbyandtennisplayer.Greatfamilyman,too.Hehadthreechildrenandaveryinterestingwife.IsupposehemusthavebeeninhisthirtieswhenIknewhim...
PartIIIChildrenofadecade
Whatdoyourememberabout:
Jack
Shirley
Yourfirstholiday?
Homesickathisaunt'
shouseattheseaside.
LakeDistrict:
honeyandporridgeforbreakfast.
Yourfirstdayatschool?
Wantedtotakehistoys—tookteddy.
Veryfrightenedandshy.
Yourschooldays?
Didn'
thaveaverygoodtime,butmadealotoffriendsandfoundawife.
Lovedschool—abitofagoody-goody.
Yourfavoriteteacher?
MissRobson—kind,marvelousstoryteller.
MissBrown—madehistorycometolife.
Yourworstteacher?
Mr.Goodman—pulledhisear.
Mrs.Sharpe—impatientmathteacher.
Yourlastdayatschool?
BucketofwaterfellonMr.Goodman.
Shecried.
Presenter:
Inthiseditionofourseries"
ChildrenofaDecade"
I'
llbetalkingtoJackThompson,whowasbornin1940,andtoShirleySutton,whowasbornin1930.Firstofall,Jack,thanksforjoiningus.Perhaps...
Jack:
Notatall.
Perhapsyou'
dtellusaboutyourmemoriesofyourfirstholidayawayfromhome?
Oh...yes...um...atagetenIthinkitwas,yes,Iwenttostaywithanauntattheseaside.Well,itwasn'
taveryhappyexperience.Ifeltveryhomesickatfirst.
Mmm.Andwhataboutyourfirstdayatschool,canyourememberthat?
Yes,Ican.Er...er...IwasfiveyearsoldandIwantedtotakeallmytoyswithmebut...er...theywouldn'
tletme.IntheenditwasagreedthatIcouldtakemyteddy...er...butonlyonthefirstday.
Oh,Isee.Yourschooldays,weretheyhappyones?
Well...er...Ididn'
t