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Listen11

Sectionone:

II.Exercises:

Task1:

awayoflife

A:

1.a2.b3.b4.c5.b

B:

1.tense,jumpon

2.cutitdown

3.makearealeffort,norealchance,better

4.backtonormal

5.lessofahurry

6.attheendoftheday,onedge

7.atstake,job

8.haveawordwith

C:

1.T2.F3.F4.F5.T6.F7.T8.T

Task2:

Doityourself

A:

1.b2.a3.c4.b5.b6.a

B:

1.Everysummer

2.Heisapostman.

3.Ateveningschools.

4.Hecouldnotaffordtopayworkman.

C:

1.F2.T3.F4.F5.F6.F7.T8.F

Sectiontwo:

II.Exercises:

A:

1.a2.c3.b4.a5.b6.a

B:

1.Becausetherewerealotoftouriststhatsummer.

2.Oneisforcomingintothekitchenandtheotherisforgoingoutsothatthewaiterscominginwouldnotbumpintotheonesgoingout.

3.Becauseshewenttothewrongdoorandcollidedwithawaiter.Allthethingsshewascarrying–twoplatesofbaconandeggsandanorangejuicefellontothefloor.

4.Becausethenightbeforeshehadstayeduplatechattingwithothergirlswhoworkedinthehotel.

C:

1.F2.T3.T4.F5.F6.F7.T8.F9.F10.T

Sectionthree:

II.Exercises:

Task1:

Learningtorephrase

1.Landsats:

2butterfly-shapedspacecraftsaroundtheearth1972&1975

2.circletheearth14times/24hours,570maboveearth

3.photosfromsatellites,scientistsknowmoreaboutearth

4.waterblack,citiesblue-green,rockbrown,healthyplantsred,diseasedplantsgreen,barrenlandwhite

5.photosfromsatellitesmoreaccurateduetoheight

6.2nduseofLandsatphotos:

findoilandminerals

7.producedalotofinformation,butjustthebeginning

8.laterLandsatsmayphotographsmallerareas,equippedwithradar

Task2:

Dictation:

(omitted)

Lesson12

Sectionone

II.Exercises:

A:

1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.F7.T

B:

(1)–(d);

(2)–(e);(3)-(f);

(4)–(a);(5)–(b);(6)-(c)

C:

1.Heisgoingtowearamotorcyclehelmetwithanoxygenmaskinside.

2.Thepolicewillprobablycomeandaskthemtomovesinceapolicestationisjustfiftyyardsawayfromthebank.

3.Becauseitwillstinkandtheywillneverbeabletouseitifitsmellslikethat.

4.Becausetheycankeepalookouttheresincetheroomisonthetopfloorofthebuilding.Andthere,FingerscanradioGingerandtellhimtocome.

Sectiontwo:

II.Exercises:

Task1:

Crime

A:

1.a2.b3.b

B:

(1)Theyparkedthecaroutsidethebank.

(2)Thetrafficlightswerered.

(3)Torepairthecar.

(4)Thecatchofthemoneybagbrokeandtheyhadtopickupallthenotes.

(5)Theyswitchedcars.

(6)Roadsweredugup.

(7)Theroadwasblockedowingtoatrafficaccident.

(8)Thetwoarrivedempty-handed.

Task2:

Shop-lifter:

A:

1.c2.c3.a4.b

B:

1.Shelikestochangethecolorwithhermood.

2.Shesweatsalot,soshehastousealotofpowder.

3.Shegetsnervousifshedoesn’tknowthetime.

4.Sheisaheavysmoker;sheuseslightersforfindingherwayinthedarkandforfindingthekeyholelateatnight.Andsheisalightercollector.

C:

1.letting,takealookin

2.totakeyourselfoff.

3.makeafuss.

4.insistonseeing

5.need,sarcastic,mademyselfplain

6.fortheinconvenience

7.carryone’svaluablesaround,bebrokeninto,out

Sectionthree:

Task1:

Learningtorephrase

1.Am.IndiansinSouthwest;agriculturallifesince1AD,similartoday

2.farmonmesas–topsofhigh,flatmountainplateau–Spanish–table

3.liveonmesasorincavesonsidesofcliffs

4.earlyhistory:

Anasaziusedbaskets,laterpottery,change–important,beganaseriesofsecondarychanges

5.fillbasketwithgroundcornandwater,buildfire

6.manystonesheatedonfireanddroppedintobasketoffood,butmustbeheatedagainsoon.

7.menbroughtideabutnothowtomakepottery;showninanthropologicaldiscoveries

8.solvedproblemofcooking&storingfood,amoreprosperous&comfortablelife

Task2:

Dictation(omitted)

Lesson13

Sectionone

Task1:

Guessingwhatpeoplearetalkingabout

A:

1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.T

B:

1.wineandgoodfood

2.theriver

3.walkingalongtheriverandallthecouples

4.paintingsthere

C:

1.reminds,of

2.gotsomethingaboutit,sortofcharm…

3.unusual,inthecenterof

4.fromthetop

5.downbytheriver

Task2:

Nicetoseeyou!

A.1.c2.a

B:

(1)–(d,i);

(2)–(a);(3)–(e,f)(4)–(b,c,f);(5)–(h);(6)–(g)

C:

1.arekeepingyoubusy

2.intheprocess,doingitup

3.giveyouahandwith,somethingof

4.seemyselfleaving,foreseeable

5.mybuttingin

6.overhereonascholarship,theRoyalAcademyofMusic

Sectiontwo:

Task1:

Whatdoyoulikeaboutyourjob?

A:

1.a2.c3.b4.c

B:

1.F2.F3.T4.F5.T6.F7.F8.T

C:

1.anightperson

2.onthelookoutfor,stumpme

3.planonstickingaround

4.theBeatles,agreatbeattomoveto

5.comingupwith

6.attheendof,haveslimmeddown,builtup

7.againstatightdeadline

8.Atfirst,workingwith

Task2:

Whatdoyouthinkofyourself?

A:

1.a2.c3.a4.c5.b6.a

B:

1.a.asecretary

b.goodatherjob

c.differentinherprivatelife

d.prettytidyinoffice

e.incoherentinherbehavior

2.a.concernedaboutstateaffairs

b.criticalofthepoliticalsystem

c.eagertobringlawandordertohiscountry

3.a.easy-going

b.abitviciouswhenupset

c.notsympathetic

d.notinterestedincivilrights

4.a.aretiredarmyofficer

b.respectableanddignified

c.helpfultothosedependentonhim

d.abitfanaticaboutorganizationanddescription

e.nottoopolemic

f.fondofhiswifeandfamily

5.a.shyandunhappyduringchildhood

b.unabletomakefriendstillverylate

c.goodatbeingbyhimself

d.self-reliantandindependent

e.fondofchildren

Sectionthree

1.Bert’sfriendship

2.Bertandsports

3.Adam’shobbies

4.thetwomen’sreligiousbelief

5.Adam–notacreativeproblemsolver

6.HeartattackvictimsenjoyTypeBbehavior.

Lesson14

Sectionone

III.Exercises:

A.

1.generalelectioninBritaininthenearfuture

2.Anearthquakekilledfivepeople

3.stoleaquarterofamillionpounds

4.andfifty-sevenpeoplewerekilledinanaircraftcrash

5.washeldinLondon

6.weremadetoendthestrikeatIndependentTelevision

7.weremadewhenafightbetweenfootballsupportersofrivalteams

B.1.b2.c3.a4.a5.c6.a7.b8.a

C.1.T2.T3.F4.F5.F6.F7.F8.T

D:

1.ThePrimeMinister

2.IncentralItaly,avalanches,theearthquakeduringthenight

3.Threemaskedmen,withshotguns,unlockthevan

4.twohundredandfifty-sevenpeople,hitthesideofavolcano

5.abasisfornegotiations,thechancesofsuccess

6.Fifteenpeople,incourtinManchester,matchesinLondon

SectionTwo

II.Exercises:

Task1:

BeardedLady

A.1.Shewasabeardedwoman.

2.Theyadvisedhertoshave.

3.Whensherealizedthatshewasfightingalosingbattle.

4.Atfirstitwasabitunnerving.

5.Herbeardkeepsherhusband’stoeswarmoncoldnights.

B.1.F2.F3.T4.T5.T6.F7.T8.F

C.1.atanenormousrate,fiveinches

2.tryingtokeepitdown,fightingalosingbattle

3.chopoffafewfeet

4.thepointingandlaughingintheend

Task2:

AtaYouthCenter

A.1.a2.c3.a4.a5.c6.b

B.a.drinkingundertheageofsixteen

b.musicatthedanceball

c.languagetheyuse

d.theirhairandclothes

C.1.F2.T3.T4.F5.T6.F

D.1.turnedmeout

2.wrong

3.onatmyboyabout

4.with

5.there’sanyneed,takepartin

6.sittinginon,takeyouupon

7.takeyououtofyourway

E.1.Becauseshedoesnotthinkthemusicplayedinthehallisofhergeneration.

2.Becausehebelievestheyoungpeoplearequitetraditionalintheirattitudesandtheyarenotthatdifferentfromtheoldgeneration.

3.Hebelievesthateverygenerationcreatesitsownspeciallanguageaswellasitsownstylesinclothesandmusic.

4.BecausehehopesMrs.Brenttohaveabetterunderstandingoftheyoungpeople.

SectionThree

II.Exercises:

RecognizingtheMainIdea:

1.tradingwithoutmoney---barter

2.howmoneycame

3.shiftingfrombartersocietytoamonetizedworld

4.differentmoneyvaluesindifferentcountries

5.whydifficulttogiveexamplesofbarterdeals

6.prospectofbartering

Lesson15

SectionOne:

III.Exercises:

A.1.a2.c3.b4.c

B.1.F2.T3.T4.F5.T

C.SpeakerA:

a.Killersdeservedeathpenalty.

b.Deathpenaltywillpreventotherpeoplefromkilling.

c.Itisimportanttogetridofthebadseed.

d.Criminalsareneverrehabilitated,theyarehardened.

e.Somepeoplearejustbad,evil,andthereisnothingonecando.

SpeakerB:

a.Nobodyhastherighttotakeanotherperson’slife.

b.Nobodyissurethatthepersonconvictedisreallyguilty.

c.Criminalsshouldberehabilitatedinsteadofbeingeliminated.

d.Thereshouldbemoreextensiveprogrammes.

e.Itisasocialproblem.Weandsocietyareresponsible.

D.1.Becauseshehasdoubtsonthelawyersandthejudicialsystemtoday.

2.Becausestudiesshowthatcriminalsareneverrehabilitated.

3.Shesuggestsexpandingtheprogrammetoanextensiveone.

4.

(1)Thejailsandprisonsarealreadycrowded.

(2)Thetaxpayershavetopaytomaintainmurderers’lives.

TaskTwo:

ANewWayofLife

A.1.MichelleBurnsandLukeSaunders.

2.Theyhavegivenupregularjobsandhighsalariesandbegunanewwayoflife.

3.Becausetheyhadworkedlonghoursandhadhardlyseeneachother.Asaresult,theirmarriagewasbreakingup.

4.Theyraisesheepandgoats,growtheirownvegetables,andtheyhavesomechickens.

5.He’sbeenathree-yearmotor-cyclejourneyroundtheworld.

6.Hehadbeenacarfactoryworkerontheassemblyline.

7.Hehadabitofmoneytostartwith,t

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