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Howlong(3)willittake?
(4)It’llbereadyintwentyminutes.
Oh,(5)I’llcomebacklater.
Allright,sir,
(6)ShallIpaynoworlater?
(7)Later’llbeallright
Part2ListeningandNote-taking
Exercise:
Wheretheyare①nowCinema④BridgeStreet⑦Station③
Tapescript:
Excuseme.HowcanIgettothestationplease?
Thestation,thestation,thestation...letmesee.Ah,yes.Youcangodown...no.Gostraightonuntilyoucometoacinema.Let’sseenow—that’sthesecondturnonyourright.Thecinema’sonthecorner.Turnrightatthecinemaandyou’llbeinBridgeStreet.Ithinkit’sBridgeStreet.GoalongBridgeStreetforafewminutesandthentakethesecond—no,notthesecond,thefirst,that’sfight,thefirstturning.Onyourleft.Thestationisstraightahead,rightinfrontofyou.
Sothat’ssecondrightandfirstleft.Thankyouverymuch.That’sverykindofyou.
Don’tmentionit.
Section2ListeningComprehension
Part1WordsorMessage?
A.Listentotwosentences.Isit“eligible”or“illegible”?
Ticktherightbox.
1.Nooneknowswhythemostprescriptionswrittenbydoctorsarealmostillegible,includingthoseinthegeneralhospitals.
2.ThepeopleintheUnitedStatesareeligibletoclaimarefundiftheybuyanythingundesirablewithin30days.
B.Listentosomesentencesandrewritethemwiththehelpoftheclue.
1.HisknowledgeofEnglishisverylimited.
2.AttimehaveIhaveamemberofthatclub.
3.Littleisknownaboutthatprimitivetribe.
HespeaksverylittleEnglish.
Ihaveneverbeenamemberofthatclub.
Nobodyknowsaboutthatprimitivetribe.
Part2Dialogues
Dialogue1WelcometoBristol
ExerciseA:
Listentothedialogueanddecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.WriteTorFinthespaceprovided.Discusswithyourclassmateswhyyouthinkthestatementistrueorfalse.
T1.EtienneBertrandisfromSwitzerland.
(I’mEtienneBertrand,fromSwitzerland.)
T2.TheBakersareexpectingMr.Bertrand.
(Mrs.Bakersays“Hello,Etienne.Comein.WelcometoBristol.”)
T3.Therehaveprobablybeenhijacksinrecentdays.
(Mr.Bakersays“Howwasyourtrip?
Nohijacks?
”andEtienneanswers“No,itwasallfight,thankyou/”Wemaydrawaconclusionthattheywereserious.)
F4.Theplanewaslatebecausetherehadbeenahijackattempt.
(Theplanewaslateprobablybecauseitwastheholidayseason.)
T5.Theairportisusuallycrowdedatthistimeoftheyear.
(Itistheholidayseason.)
T6.Itisprobablystillcold.
(Mr.BakermentionscentralheatingandtellsEtiennetouseextrablanketsifhefeelstoocold.)
F7.Thecentralheatingdoesn’twork.
(Itdoesn’tworkverywell.)
T8.Mr.Bakercan’tfindtheblankets.
(Mr.BakerasksMrs.Bakerwheretheblanketsare.)
ExerciseB:
Listentosomeextractsfromthedialogueandcompletethefollowingsentenceswiththemissingwords.
Mrs.Baker:
Hello,Etienne.Comein.WelcometoBristol.
Etienne:
Hello.Pleasedtomeetyou,Mrs.Baker.
Oh,callmeNicola.Andthisismyhusband,Nigel.
EtiennehasjustarrivedinEngland,
Hello.AreyouMrs.Baker?
I’mEtienneBertrand,fromSwitzerland.
Hello,Etienne.Comein.WelcometoBristol.
Hello.Pleasedtomeetyou,Mrs.Baker.
Oh,callmeNicola.Andthisismyhusband,Nigel.
Mr.Baker:
Howwasyourtrip?
No,itwasallright,thankyou.Buttheplanewaslateandtheairportwascrowded.
Well,it’stheholidayseason.Youexpectitatthistimeoftheyear.Here,letmetakeyourbagsupstairs.
Oh,that’sallright.I’lltakethisone.It’sheavy.
Well.Here’syourroom.Ihopeit’sbigenoughforyouandnottoocold.Wedohavecentralheatingbutitdoesn’tworkverywellThereareextrablanketsinthecupboard,Ithink.Oh,well…Nicola,wherearetheblankets?
Let’sgodownandmeettherestofthefamily.
Dialogue2HaveYouEverLivedAbroad?
Listentotheinterviewandcompletethefollowingquestionnaire.
•Questionaire
•Name:
PhyllisNationality:
British
•Beingabroad:
•Yes:
√No:
_______
•Ifhasbeenabroad:
•Country:
Australia
•Lengthofstay:
12years
•Wherewerehisfamilyduringhisstayinthatcountry:
Theywerewithher.
•Advantagesoflivinginthatcountry:
goodclimate;
relaxedatworkaswellassocially
•Timewhenhereturnedhome:
tenyearsago
Listentosomeextractsfromthedialogueandwritedownwhatthespeakerreallywantstosay.
1.Hometomeisbeingnearthepeopleyou’refondof.
2.AndpresumablytheycamebacktotheU.K.?
Interviewer:
Haveyoueverlivedabroad,Phyllis?
Phyllis:
Yes,Ihaveactually.Whataboutyou?
No,unfortunatelyIhaven’t.
Oh,whatashame!
Wheredidyoulivewhenyouwereabroad?
IlivedinAustralia.
Really?
That’salongwayaway.
Uhm,uhm,yes!
Howlongwereyoutherefor?
Iwastherefortwelveyears
Oh!
Whatalongtime!
Yes.Rather,
Erin.SohowlonghaveyoubeenbackintheUK?
I’vebeenbackabout,erm,tenyearsnow.
Uhm.WhenyouwereinAustralia,didyouthinkofitasyourhome?
Well,itdependsonwhat,youmeanbyhome.When1was...hometomeisbeingnearthepeopleyou’refondof.
Uhm,yeah.SodoesthatmeanthatyourfamilywerewithyouinAustralia?
Yes,theyweretherewithme.
Andpresumablythey’ve...theycamebacktotheUK?
Yes,theydid.Theycamebackwithme.
Uhm.Ifyouhadachoice,wheredoyouthinkyou’dbelivingnow?
Phyllis:
Oh.IwouldreallyliketogobacktoAustraliaInterviewer:
Oh,yeah?
Why’sthat?
Well,foronething,it’stheclimate.
Uhm.
And,er,secondly,it’s...veryrelaxed.
Oh?
Inwhatway?
Well,youknow,thewaveoflife,nobodyhurries.
Uhm.Isthatatworkaswellassocially?
That’sright,everything
Part3PassageWelcometoLondon!
Listentothepassageandchoosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions.
1.HowmanytouristspourintoLondoninthesummer?
2.WhatwillhappentoOxfordStreet?
3.HowaboutthefoodandweatherinLondon?
4.WhichofthefollowingisnotoneofthemanyobvioustouristattractionsmentionedinLondon?
5.WherecantravelersfindagoodintroductiontothehistoricalLondon?
6.Whatdoes“democratic”referto?
7.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutshopping?
8.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouteating?
1.A2.A3.D4.D5.B6.C7.A8.B
Completethefollowingsentencewithwhatyouhaveremembered.
Youcanspendalotofmoney,inshopsfromaristocraticKnightsbridgetodemocraticMarksandSpencer.
WelcometoLondon!
YouandsevenmillionothertouristswillfillBritain’scapitalcitythisseason,jostling*eachotheralongOxfordStreet,gettinglostontheUnderground,staringatBuckinghamPalace,andcomplainingaboutthefoodandtheweather.
Whatcanyoudowhenyou’rehere?
TherearetheobvioustouristattractionsofroyalLondon,theLondonofpageantry*andsoldiersinfancyuniforms.ThereishistoricalLondon,withtheancientbuildingsandmagnificentchurches.AgoodintroductiontoallthiscanbefoundintheLondonMuseumintheBarbican*.
Youcanspendalotofmoney,inshopsfromaristocratic*Knightsbridge*todemocraticMarksandSpencer*,allofthemanxioustoreceivetravellers’chequesinalmostanycurrency.Therearemanyhotelsatyourservice,andyourchambermaidmaywellbeabletotalktoyouinyourownlanguage—thoughprobablynotinEnglish,Restaurantsareherebythehundred.YoucaneatyourwayroundtheworldinLondon,fromChinatoArgentina*,thoughyoumayhaveabitofajobfindinggoodEnglishfood.
Section3OralWork
Part1QuestionsandAnswers
Listentothedialogueandthenanswersomequestionsaboutit.Youwillhearthedialogueandthequestionsonlyonce.Answereachquestionwithacompletesentenceafteryouhaveheardit.
1.Whatdidthewomanorder?
(Sheorderedtheroastbeef.)
2.Whatwouldthewomanliketohaveasastarter’-
(Shewouldliketohavethegarlicmushrooms.)
3.Whatvegetablesdoestherestaurantoffer?
(Itofferscauliflowerandcarrots.)
4.Whatvegetabledidthewomanorder?
(Sheorderedcarrots.)
5.Whatsortofdrinkdidsheorder?
(Sheorderedaglassofwater.)
6.Sheorderedadessert,didn’tshe?
(No,shedidnotorderanydessert.)
7.Didthewomanlikethebreadserved?
(No,shedidn’tlikeit.)
8.Whydidn’tshelikethebread?
(Becauseitwasstale/notfresh.)
Areyoureadytoorder?
Er,yes,please.I’llhavetheroastbeef.
Uhm,Wouldyoulikeastarter?
Nothanks,oh,whynot?
I’llhavethegarlicmushroomsplease.
Andwouldyoulikesaladorvegetableswithyourroast