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∙         unit1

MichaelJordanisthegreatestbasketballplayerofalltime.HewasbornonFeb.1)17,2)

1963,inBrooklyn,NewYork.Heis3)1.98meterstallandweighs4)216pounds.Jordanjoined

theChicagoBullsteamforthe5)1984season.Inthe6)1986seasonheshot7)3041points,the8)

thirdhighestscoreever.HewasnamedNBASlamDunkChampion(扣篮冠军)in9)1987and

wontheMostValuablePlayerAwardin10)1988,anhonorrepeated11)fourtimesinthenext12)

tenyearsto13)1998.Jordanguidedhisteamtowin14)sixNBAchampionshipsduringthe15)

1990s,scoring16)45pointsduringthe17)sixthandlastgameofthe18)1998NBAfinals.In19)

1999,hewasnamedthegreatestNorthAmericanathleteofthe20thcentury.

JordanlefttheNBAatthebeginningofthe1993-1994NBAseasontopursueacareerin

baseball.Sincehisbaseballgamewasn’tquiteasgoodashisbasketballgames,hefinallygaveit

uptorejointheBullsin1995.Yet,afterplayingfor20)fivemoreyears,heonceagainannounced

hisretirementin21)1999.ButhereturnedfortwomoreNBAgamesin22)2001asamemberof

theWashingtonWizards.

PartB

Pre-listeningTask

Exercise1   d b 

Exercise2

Listenagainandwritedownanswerstothefollowingquestions.

1.WhyisLaurasokeenonsports?

Becauseshewantstoenjoygoodhealth.Shealsowantstostayinshapeandlookgood.

2.WhatsportsdoPeterandLauragoinfor?

BothPeterandLauralikecyclingandswimming.Lauraalsoplaystennisregularly.

Partc

dcdcb

               unit  2

PartA

1.Yes    2.No   3.Yes  4.No   5.Yes 6.No 7.No 8.No

PartB

Text

 Exercise1:

 1....forawhile

   2....plansforthisSaturday

 3....dinner...weekend

   4....Italian...toomuchfood

 5....Chinese...Japanese

 Exercise2:

1.     Itusesnaturalflavors,notmuchoilorcreamorheavysauces.

2.     TheywillhavedinneronSaturdayeitherataChineseoraJapaneserestaurant.

PartC

 Exercise:

1.B    2.C   3.D  

PartD(RefertoTextBook)

                              unit 3

parta 

1.a.Generalweatherconditionsfortoday:

Fineandpleasant.

b.Temperature:

High:

18°C(64°F)

c.Weatheroutlook:

Mostlycloudywithheavyshowersmovinginfromthewest.

2.a.Whendidthestormstartandhowlongdiditlast?

Itstartedaround8p.m.andlastedforaboutthreehours.

b.Howdamagingwasthestorm?

Itcausedfourdeathsandseriousdamageincludingawidespreadpowerfailure.

 

partb

1.b a d   

2.Listentotheconversationagain.Thenwritedownanswerstothefollowingquestions.

1.WhathappenedtoAlanandMichellelastyear?

Theywenttothedepartmentpicnicbuttheirfunwasspoiledbythehotweather.

2.Whywon’tAlanworryevenifitrains?

Becausehethinksit’llonlybeashortshowerthatcoolsthingsoffalittle.

part c

a b c d b

                                  unit4

parta

1.However;a2.Because;d

3.Firstly,then,finally;c4.Inshort;b

partb

Exercise1

Listentothepassage.Asyoulisten,readthesignalwordsinyour

bookandputatick(√)inthebracketsaftertheonesyouhaveheard.

1.forinstance()2.but(√)

3.inaddition()4.first(√)

5.verysoon(√)6.inconsequence()

7.despite()8.onthecontrary()

9.admittedly()10.tobeginwith(√)

11.firstly()12.however(√)

13.because(√)14.ononehand()

15.ontheotherhand()16.yet(√)

10

17.so(√)18.hopefully()

Exercise2 b d c a

partc

Listentothepassagethreetimesandsupplythemissinginformation.

CelineDionistheyoungestof14childreninaworking-class

familyinQuebec,Canada.Herparents,whobothlovedmusic,1)

encouragedhertodevelophermusical2)talent.At12,Celinehad3)

composedthesong“ItWasOnlyaDream”.Hermotherandbrother

helpedhertomakearecordingofthatsongandsentitofftoan

addresstheyfoundonanalbumofapopularFrenchsinger.The

addresswasthatofReneAngelil,whobecameherfirst4)conquest,

buttherewouldbemillionsmore.

Celine’srisefromateenagesingertoapopsuperstarhasbeen

5)steady,butnotwithoutdifficulties.Recordcompanieswereat

firstless6)enthusiasticabout7)investinginateenagerthanAngelil,

16

whomortgagedhisownhometopayforherfirstalbum.Buther

firsttwoalbumswonagreatsuccess.Andby1983shebecamethe

firstCanadianevertohaveagoldrecordinFrance.

In1990,CelinemadeherfirstEnglishlanguagerecordwith

Unisonbut8)herrealbreakthroughinAmericacamewhenshewas

selectedbyDisneytosingthethemesongofBeautyandtheBeast.

ThesongwenttoNo.1onthechartandwonbothaGrammyandan

Academyaward.9)In1996sheperformedattheopeningceremony

ofthe1996AtlantaOlympicGamesandin1997sherecordedthe

themesongforTitanic,andhernamebecamesynonymouswiththe

enormouslysuccessfulfilm.

CelineDion’sfavoritethemeislove.10)Shesingsthedepth

andthepowerofloveinagreatmanyofherhitssuchas“LoveCan

MoveMountains”,“BecauseYouLovedMe”,“ThePowerofLove”

and,ofcourse,thethemesongofTitanic,“MyHeartWillGoOn”.

 

             unit5

parta

c    d 

partb

1.d  d  c d

2.1.Whatarethepatient’scomplaints?

Shehassufferedfrominsomniaforseveralmonthsandlately

hashadalotofindigestion.

2.Whatdidthedoctordo?

12

Hegavethepatientsomemedicineforinsomniaand

indigestion.Healsoadvisedthepatienttohaveaproperdiet

andbeginaregularexerciseprogram.

 

partc

d b b a d

 

              unit6

PartA

1.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

Theyareprobablybusinesspartners.

2.Whataretheydoing?

Oneisshowingtheotherthebuildingwherehercompanyhas

offices.

3.Onwhichfloorsaretheofficesofthecompany?

2

AccountingOffice2ndfloor

PersonnelDepartment8thfloor

Manager’sOffice9thfloor

SalesOffice1stfloor

 

Listentothepassageandfillinthemissinginformation.

 

partb

1.1.Whatarethespeakersdoing?

Theyarediscussingwhichcandidateismoresuitablefora

vacantpositioninthecompany.

2.Whatpositionisvacantinthiscompany?

Leaderofasmallgroup.

3.Whatisthemostimportantqualitythispositionrequires,

accordingtoJoan?

Beingdynamic.

4.Whywon’tJohnJeffreybepromoted?

Becausehehasnoexperienceinleadership.

5.Whycouldn’tthecompanygiveJohnachance?

Becausehehasalwaysbeenafollower,notaleader.

 

2.无

 

partc

ccadc

                 unit7

1.Completethefollowingsummary.

Amanisatastore.Hewantstobuyamedium-sizedwhite

T-shirtwithasloganonthefront.Heishelpedbyashop

assistantingettingwhathewants.

partb

b  c  d 

2.1.Arecentstudyusingelementarystudentswasinteresting.

TheysaidthatpeoplewearingCalvinKleindesignswere

morehandsomeandsuccessfulthanthosewearingWranglers.

Levi’s-wearerswereseenassporty,fashionableandfun!

12

2.Clothesthatlookgreatonprofessionalmodelsmaylook

terribleonaveragebuyers.

3.Expensiveclothescanmakethewearerfeellikepartofthe

highstatusgroupthatsetstasteandstyle.Soyouarebuying

animageofsuccess.

4.Whenyoudressinexpensiveclothes,yourmoodbrightens.

Youfeelgood,readytofaceanotherdaywithenergy.

5.Ofcourse,alotofpeopledon’tlikehighfashion.They’d

ratherspendtheirmoneyonsomethingpractical.Which

wouldyouprefer—theimageorthereality?

partc

VeraWanghasbecomea1)significantfigureinthe

Americanfashionindustryina2)relativelyshortperiodoftime.

Shehasnoformaldesigntrainingbecauseherfatherwouldn’t

lethergotoartschoolandwantedherto3)concentrateonmore

“practicalsubjects”.Afterearningadegreein4)liberalarts,

Veraworkedasan5)editoratVoguefor17yearsandasa

designdirectorofRalphLaurenfortwoyears.In1990she

openedherfirstboutiqueonMadisonAvenueinNewYork,ina

lessexpensivelineof6)ready-to-wearbridalandevening

dresses.Shechosebridalwearforshewantedtobuildafashion

companystartingwithonemarketandthen7)expandinto

others.Shebecameahouseholdnamein1994whenshe

designedstylishcostumesforfigureskaterNancyKerriganto

wearintheWinterOlympics.

8)VeraWangherselfisaverygoodskaterandshehad

Olympicdreamstoo.Butthatdreamwascrushedwhenshedid

notwinattheNationalFigureSkatingChampionshipsin1968.

9)Howeverherloveforthesportneverceased.“Iwantedto

makeanartisticcontributiontothesport,”shesaid.10)“Idon’t

knowifdesigningcostumesforNancyhasbeengoodinterms

20

ofactualsales,butithasbeentremendousforname

recognition.”

 

                 unit8

parta

1.Don’texpectmoneytobuyyouhappiness.

2.Enjoythemoment.

3.Learntolikeyourself.

4.Self-esteemgrowsoutofachievingrealisticgoals.

5.Takeoccasionaldaysofrest.

6.Putonahappyface—evenifyoudon’tfeelhappy.

7.Exercise.

8.Getenoughsleeptofeelrested.

9.Buildcloserelationships.

 

partb

1.bddbcd

2.Everyday,millionsofAmericansbuylotteryticketsand

dreamofwinningthelottery.Ifyouwinonemilliondollars,you

canreceivefrom25,000to40,000ayearfortwentyyears

afterpayingtaxes.Winnersspendthelargeamountofmoneyin

differentways.Someusethemoneytopursuetheirown

interests,someonhomeimprovementandtravel,andothers

savethemoneyfortheirchildren’scollegeeducation.Most

winnersquittheirjobsandonlyasmallnumberofthemstill

stayontheirjobs.Somewinnersrealizethatmoneybrings

securityandgivesthemopportunities,butmoneydoesnotmean

happiness.

partc

c d d d

                           unit9

parta

1.     bcd

partb

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