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Slowly,painfully,heproppedhimselfupononeelbowtotakehisfirstlookattheworldoutside.Finally,hewouldhavethejoyofseeingitforhimself!
Hestrainedtoslowlyturntolookoutthewindowbesidethebed.Itfacedablankwall!
'
Whatcouldhavecompelledmyroommatetodescribesuchwonderfulthingsoutsidethiswindow?
'
Benaskedthenursewhenshereturned.
Perhapshejustwantedtoencourageyoutoliveon,'
shesaid.'
Youknow,hewasblindandcouldnotevenseethewall.'
Questions:
1.Whatdoesthestorymainlytellus?
2.WhichofthefollowingadjectivescanbestdescribeJack?
3.WhatdidJackdescribetoBenaccordingtothestory?
PartC--AdditionalListening--ShortConversations
Conversation1:
M:
Howdoyoulikeyourroommate,Debby?
W:
Eversincewemetonthefirstdayofcollege,we'
vebeeninseparable.
Q:
WhatdoyouknowaboutDebbyandherroommate?
Conversation2:
HaveyouheardfromLindalately?
Youtwoweresointimateincollege.
Well,honestly,Ihaven'
theardfromherasmuchasIusedtosinceshemovedtotheeastcoasttwomonthsago.ButI'
msurethefriendshipbetweenusisasstrongasitwasbefore.
Whatcanyouinferfromthewoman’sresponse?
Conversation3:
Doyoukeepintouchwithyouroldfriendsbackhomenowthatyoudon'
tseethemregularly?
Frankly,afterImovedtothiscity,I'
moutoftouchwithmostofthemexceptafewcloseones.
Whatdoesthemanmean?
Conversation4:
It'
spolitetocallafriendbeforewevisit,isn'
tit?
You'
reright.Peopleusuallydon'
tlikesurprisevisits.Butclosefriendsoftendropinoneachother.
Conversation5:
Cathy,itseemsthatyouandSallydoalmosteverythingtogether.
That'
strue.Yousee,wewerebornonthesameday.Webothmajoredinfashiondesigning.Andweevenhavethesameloveforusingbright-coloredmaterialinourdesigns.Isn'
titamazing!
Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
Unit2----PartB--EmbarrassingExperiences(PartOne)
Interviewer:
Rob,youwenttoBrazil,didn'
tyou?
Rob:
Yes,Idid.
So,whathappened?
Well,Iwentintothismeetingandtherewereabout,er...sevenoreightpeopleinthereandIjustsaid'
Hello'
toeverybodyandsatdown.Apparently,whatIshouldhavedoneistogoroundtheroomshakinghandswitheveryoneindividually.Well,youknow,it'
ssillyofmebecauseIfoundoutlateritupseteveryone.Imean,IthinktheyfeltIwastakingthemforgranted.
Kate:
Well,IknowthatbecausewhenIwasinFrancethefirsttime,Ifinishedameeting,with'
Goodbye,everyone!
toallthepeopleintheroom.TherewereabouthalfadozenpeopletherebutIwasinahurrytoleave,soIjustsaidthatandleft.Well,IlaterfoundoutthatwhatIshouldhavedoneisshakehandswitheveryoneinthegroupbeforeleaving.Now,apparently,it'
sthepolitethingtodo.
Well,peopleshakehandsindifferentways,don'
tthey?
Oh,yes,that'
sright,theydo.See,normallyIshakehandsquitegentlywhenImeetsomeone.SowhenIwenttotheUSforthefirsttime,Ithinkpeopletherethoughtmyweakhandshakewasasignofweakness.Apparently,peopletheretendtoshakehandsquitefirmly.
Oh,gosh,youknow,thatremindsme:
onmyfirsttriptoGermany,itwasalongtimeago,Iwasintroducedtothebossinthecompanywhenhepassedusinthecorridor.Well,Iwasn'
tprepared,andImean,Ihadmylefthandinmypocket.AndwhenweshookhandsIrealizedmylefthandwasstillinmypocket.Well,thatwas,youknow,verybadmannersandIwasquiteembarrassed.
Andhowaboutusingfirstnames?
Haveyoumadeanymistakesthere?
Oh,yes,Ihave!
WhenIfirstwenttoItalyIthoughtitwasOKtouseeveryone'
sfirstnamesoastoseemfriendly.AndIlaterdiscoveredthatinbusinessyoushouldn'
tusesomeone'
sfirstnameunlessyouareinvitedto.Oh,andyoushouldalwaysusetheirtitleaswell.
Hm,yeah,well,whenImetpeopleinRussia,youknow,theyseemedtobepuzzledwhenIshookhandswiththemandsaid'
Howdoyoudo?
Well,whattheydowhentheygreetastrangeristosaytheirownnames,soIhadthatallwrong!
Oh,yes,Iagreewiththat.Rememberingnamesisveryimportant.
Shallwetakeabreak?
Whenwecomebackwe'
llmoveontoournexttopic.
Kate&
Rob:
OK.
1.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?
2.WhomightbethepeopleRobandKatemetinvariouscountries?
3.WhatcanweinferaboutKateandRobfromtheconversation?
4.WhichcountrieshasKatevisited,accordingtotheconversation?
5.WhichcountrieshasRobvisited,accordingtotheconversation?
6.Whatisthemainmessagethatthespeakerswanttotellus?
PartC--AdditionalListening--AmericanParties
Asyouwouldimagine,Americansmoveaboutagreatdealatparties.Atsmallgatheringstheymaysitdown,butassoonastherearemorepeoplethanchairsinaroom-alittlebeforethispoint-youwillseefirstoneandthenanothermakesomeexcusetogettohisfeettofetchadrinkorgreetafriendoropenawindowuntilsooneveryoneisstanding,movingaround,chattingwithonegroupandthenanother.Sittingbecomesstaticbeyondacertainpoint.Weexpectpeopletomoveaboutandbe"
self-starters"
.ItisquitenormalforAmericanstointroducethemselves;
theywilldriftaroundaroom,stoppingtotalkwherevertheylike,introducingthemselvesandtheircompanions.Ifthishappens,youareexpectedtoreplybygivingyournameandintroducingthepersonwithyou;
thenatleastthemengenerallyshakehands.Sometimesthewomendosoaswell,butoftentheymerelynodandsmile.Amanusuallyshakesawoman'
shandonlyifsheextendsit.Otherwisehetoojustnodsandgreetsher.
Statements:
1.Wecan'
timaginethatAmericansdonotlikebigpartiesandtheyprefergoingaroundatparties.
2.Atsmallpartiestheymaysitdown,butasmorepeoplecome,theywouldstandupandmoveabout.
3.ThereasonwhyAmericansliketostandisthattheylikethefreeatmosphereoftheparty.
4.Themeaningof"
isthatAmericanshelpthemselvestodrinksduringtheparties.
5.Americansaremoreopen-mindedthanBritishpeopleaccordingtothepassage.
6.Ifawomandoesn'
textendherhandtoamanattheparty,heshouldnotshakeshandswiththewoman.
7.ThepassageshowsauniqueaspectofAmericanculture.
Unit3----PartB--BirthdayCelebrationsAroundtheWorld
Chairman:
WelcometothisspecialbirthdayeditionofOneWorld.Yes,folks,we'
vebeenontheairforexactlyoneyearnow,andwethoughtitwouldbeaniceideatohaveaspecialprogramdedicatedtobirthdaycelebrationsaroundtheworld.WithusinthestudiotonightwehaveShaheenHagandPatCane,whohaveaweeklycolumnonbirthdaysintheTorontoDailyStar.
Shaheen:
Goodevening.
Pat:
Shaheen,perhapswecouldbeginwithyou.HowarebirthdayscelebratedinIndia?
Well,perhapswe'
reallassumingthateveryoneintheworldcelebratestheirbirthday.Thisjustisn'
tthecase.Low-incomefamiliesinIndia,forinstance,simplycan'
taffordanyfestivities.AndmostMuslimsdon'
tcelebratetheirbirthdays.
IthinkShaheenhasraisedaninterestingpointhere.TheChristianchurch,too,wasactivelyagainstcelebratingbirthdays,andinanycasemostpeople,untilacoupleofhundredyearsago,couldn'
tevenreadandwouldn'
thaveevenbeenabletospottheirbirthdayonacalendaranyway.
OfcoursesomeMuslimsdocelebratetheirbirthdays.InEgypt,TurkeyandIndonesia,forexample,theri