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havewritten.Say,NowIwillcommunicatethiswordintoyourminds.Pretendto
concentrate.Askthemiftheyknowwhatiswrittenonthepaper.Theywillsay,No!
Andyousay,Quitecorrect!
IwroteNoonthepaper!
Atrickwithaneggandsomesalt:
Askyourfriendstostandtheegguprightonthetable.Theywon'
tmanagetodoit.
Saythatyoucanspeaktothechickeninside.Say,Chicken!
Canyouhearme?
Get
readytobalanceyouregg!
Whenyoufirstgettheeggbackfromyourfriends,pretendtokisstheeggatthe
base.Makethebasewet.Thenputthebaseintosaltwhichisinyourotherhand.The
saltwillsticktotheegg.Thenputtheeggonthetable.Twisttheeggaroundafew
timesasthiswillarrangethegrainsofsalt.Thenitwillstandup.Don'
tforgettothank
thechicken.
Questions:
1.Whatdoesthemagicianaskpeopletodointhefirsttrick
2.Whathappenstothecoin?
3.Howdoesthemagicianprovethathecancommunicatehisthoughtstothe
audienceinthesecondtrick?
4.Whatisthefirststeptomaketheeggstandupright?
5.Whatelseisneededtomaketheeggstandupright?
Keys:
1.B2.C3.C4.A5.D
Part1listeningtwo
(Thefollowingisaninterviewfromaweeklysportsprogram.)
Presenter:
Goodmorning,listeners.Welcometoourweeklysportsprogramaimedat
allthoseunderactiveyoungsterswithtimeontheirhands!
Listentowhat
ourtwoguestshavetosayabouttheirhobbiesandhowtheirhobbieshave
madeadifferencetotheirlives.Adriennefirst,then,Jonathan.
Adrienne:
Icollectveryinterestingjewelry.Itendtotravelalotasmostofmyfamily
do,sowheneverIhaveaholiday,Iliketogotraveling.WheneverItravel
somewhere,IliketopickupsomethingtoremindmeoftheplacethatI
visited.And,theeasiestthingtodoistopickupasmallpieceofjewelry
insteadofgettingaposteroraT-shirtthatwon'
tlast.Iliketheideaof
havingsomethingsmallandalso,IfindwheneverIwearjewelryfrom
somewhere,it'
sagoodconversationpiece.Usuallypeopleaskyou,“Where
didyougetthis?
”Ithenhaveastorytotell,andit'
sagoodwaytomeetand
talktopeople.It'
sjustinteresting.IhavejewelrythatIpickedupwhenI
traveledtoThailand,whenItraveledtoAfricaandwhenItraveledto
Europe.
Wow!
Soundsnice.You'
llhavetoshowyourcollectionstous.
I'
dloveto.
Thankyou,Adrienne.NowJonathan.
Jonathan:
Iprefercanoeingbecauseyou'
vealwaysgotthewaterthereforsupport.If
you'
reagoodswimmer,haveagoodsenseofbalanceandstrongarms,
lllikecanoeing!
Themaintroubleistransportingyourcanoetothe
rightplaces—myfathertakesitontheroofofthecar—orsometimesIputit
ontheroofoftheclub'
sLandRover.Whatithastaughtmemostistobe
independent.It'
sjustyouandthecanoeagainstthewind,theweatherand
thewater.Itgivesyoualotofself-confidenceanditcanbereallyexciting
aslongasyoudon'
tmindgettingsoaked,ofcourse!
Itmakesyoufeelclose
tonaturesomehow.Lastyear,whenIwasqualified,Ibegantorunmyown
canoeingcenter.
Soyouaremakingyourhobbyworkforyou.
Peopleareusuallyveryskilledattheirhobbies.Thecombinationofinterest
andskillsisaverycompellingreasontochooseaparticularcareer.
Then,Adrienne,doyouhaveasimilarplan?
Yes,Ilovemakingbeadedjewelry.I'
vedecidedtogetsomeformal
training.Iwanttolearnhowtobeajewelrydesigner.
1.Whoisthetargetaudienceintheprogram?
2.WhatisAdrienne'
shobby?
3.WhatdoesAdrienneusuallybuywhenshevisitsaplace?
4.HowdoesJonathanbenefitfromcanoeing?
5.WhatshouldbethemajorconcerninchoosingacareeraccordingtoJonathan?
5.B
4.C3.D2.BKeys:
1.A
Part1listeningthree
Gerry:
vejustbeentoseeGonewiththeWind.Itwasfantastic.Wellworthseeing.
Haveyoueverseenit?
Judy:
No,butI'
vereadthebook.Idon'
tthinkIwouldliketoseethefilmreally.It
wouldspoilthestoryforme.
Really?
Oh,givemeafilmanyday.Honestly,ifIhadtochoosebetweenthe
filmofastoryandthebookofit,I'
dgoforthefilm.
Wouldyou?
Yes.It'
smuchmorereal.Youcangettheatmospherebetter.Youknow,the
photographyandlocationshots,periodcostumes,therightaccents.Don'
tyou
thinkso?
Notreally.Imuchprefertousemyownimagination.IcanimaginehowI
wantit,ratherthanhowsomeonemakesmeseeit.Anyway,Ithinkyouget
muchmoreinsightintothecharacterswhenyoureadabook.Partofaperson'
s
characterislostonfilmbecauseyouneverknowwhattheyarethinking.
True,butIdon'
tknow.It'
smucheasiergoingtothecinema.Ittakeslesstime.
Icangetthewholestoryintwohoursbutitmighttakemeaweektoreadthe
book.
Iknow,butit'
ssoexpensivetogotothecinemanowadays.
sasocialevent.It'
sfun.Youcangowithyourfriends.When
youreadabookyouhavetodoitonyourown.
Allright.Let'
sagreetodiffer.I'
llgetsomecoffee.
1.1.spoilthestory1.2.andday
1.3.Honestlychoosethefilm
1.4.Atmospherephotographylocationperiod
1.5.insightintothecharacters1.6.socialevent
1.7.agreetodiffer
2.Films:
gettheatmospherebetter---photography/locationshots/period
costumes/rightaccent
easier
takelesstime:
twohours
ansocialevent:
fun,gowithfriends
Books:
takemoretime:
oneweek
notasocialevent:
doitonyourown
books:
usereaders'
ownimagination
getmuchmoreinsightintothecharacters
films:
spoilthestory
expensive
Part1listeningfour
wedding
a—partybigaistherewedding,theAftermarried.getsMarinoSally
reception.Alltheguestseatdinner.Thereisabandand,afterdinner,everyonedances.
Sally'
smotherandfatherpayforeverything.Attheendofthereception,Sallyandher
newhusbandcuttheweddingcakeandalltheguestsgetapiece.
PeteandRosebuyanewhouse.Aftermovingin,theyinvitetheirfriendsand
familytoaparty—ahousewarmingparty.Everybodycomestoseethenewhouse.
Theylookatthebedrooms,thediningroom,eventhegarage.PeteandRoseserve
drinks,sandwiches,andsnacks.ThepartyisonaSaturdayafternoon.
ItisChristmastime.TedandSarahRobinsonwanttoseemanyoftheirfriends
overtheholiday.Sotheyinvitetheirfriendstoanopenhouse.Thehoursoftheparty
arefrom2p.m.to8p.m.Theguestsarriveandleavewhenevertheywant.The
Robinsonsservesandwiches,drinks,andsnacks.Someguestsstayforjust20minutes,
othersstayfor3hours.Aboutfiftypeoplecometotheopenhouse.
Mr.andMrs.Toddasktheirneighborstocometoaneveningparty.Theydon'
t
servemuchfood,justsnacks—pretzels,chips,peanutsandmanytypesofdrinks.No
onedances.ConversationisimportantwithpeopleaskingquestionslikeWhat'
snew
withyou?
.
1.√2√3
2.4.dinnerbanddancespiece
2.5.housedrinkssnacks
2.6.Invitearrivefifty/50
2.7.snacksConversationnewwithyou
Part4Listening1
Receptionist:
Goodmorning.CanIhelpyou?
Cathy:
Er...afriendtoldmethatyouhaveexerciseanddanceclasseshere.
That'
sright.
OK.Canyougivemesomeinformationaboutdaysandtimes,please?
Yes,therearefourclassesaday,everydayfromMondaytoSaturday
withnothingonSunday.
Yeah,canyoutellmetheopenhours?
Thefirstoneisanaerobicsclassfrom8:
30to9:
30inthemorning.Then
there'
sanotheraerobicsclassatlunchtimefrom12:
30to1:
30.
Right.
Thenintheeveningfrom5:
30to6:
30—anotheraerobicsclasstoo.And
sajazzdanceclassfrom6:
30to7:
Right.Andwhatlevelaretheyfor?
Imean,wouldtheybeOKfora
beginner?
Themorningaerobics—8:
30—isadvanced.Alltheothersareat
thebeginnertointermediatelevel.Butletmegiveyouaschedule.
Thanks.Andhowmuchdoesitcostforaclass?
Youpaya£1entrancefeeandthentheclassesare£2.50eachand
3.50forthejazzdancing.It'
sthereonthesheet.
£.
Oh,yes,Isee.
Ifyoubecomeamember,entranceisfreeand...
Oh,no,it'
sOK.I'
monlyinLondonfortwoweeks.
Oh,right.That'
snogoodthen.
AndIguessyouhaveshowersandeverything?
Yes,sure,andintheeveningsyo