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Unit1 1
Task2:
3
Unit2 26
Unit3 50
Unit4 80
Unit5 103
Unit6 127
Unit7 146
Unit8 161
Unit9 187
Unit10 208
Unit11 236
Unit12 258
Unit13 281
Unit14 301
Unit15 326
Unit1
Task1:
【答案】
A.
Event
Year
KennyGwasborn.
1956
HetouredEuropewithhisHighSchoolband.
1971
Hemadehisfirstsoloalbum.
1982
Hewonreleasedhismostsuccessfulalbum.
1993
HewontheBestArtistAward.
1994
Hebroketheworldrecordforplayingasinglenote.
1997
B.
1)F
2)F
3)T
【原文】
SaxophonistKennyGisnowtheworld'smostsuccessfuljazzmusician.Hewasbornin1956asKennyGorelickinSeattle,USA,andhelearnedtoplaythesaxophoneatanearlyage.Whenhewasjust15yearsold,hetouredEuropewithhisHighSchoolband.AfterstudyingatWashingtonUniversityhestartedhiscareerasamusician.In1982hesignedforAristaRecordsandmadehisfirstsoloalbumKennyG.
Successcameslowlyatfirst,butduringthe1990sKennybecamewell-knownontheinternationalscene.HereleasedBreathless,hismostsuccessfulalbumsofarin1993,andin1994wontheBestArtistAwardatthe21stAmericanMusicAwardsheldinLosAngeles.
Aswellasmakingrecords,healsofoundtimetoplayinfrontofanotherfamoussaxophoneplayer—USPresidentBillClinton—atthe"GalaforthePresident"concertinWashington,andtobreaktheworldrecordforplayingasinglenote(45minutesand47seconds!
)attheJ&RMusicWorldStoreinNewYorkin1997.
Duringthelast20years,KennyGhasplayedwithsuperstarslikeArethaFranklin,MichaelBoltonandWhitneyHouston,andhehassoldmorethan36millionalbumsworldwide...andhehasn'tsunganote!
Task2:
【答案】
1)c
2)d
3)c
【原文】
Senn:
Everybodyalwayshasthismisconceptionthatfemalepolicemendon'tdothesamethingasmendo,youknow.I'veworked..
Interviewer:
That'snottrue?
Senn:
Thatisnottrue!
I'veworkedmyshare ofgraveyardshifts,and,youknow,split
shifts,anddouble-backandnodaysoff,and...
Interviewer:
Uh-huh...
Senn:
...asmuchasthenextguy.There'snodistinctionusedifthere'samaleorfemaleofficeronduty. Twomenonduty—I'llrefertoastwomen, ’causeinmyfield there'snodifferencebetweenthegenders.We'restillthesame.Okay,ifthere'stwomenonduty—justbecauseone'safemale,shestillgetsinonthesametypeofcall.Ifthere'sabardisturbancedowntown, thenwegotoo. There'sbeenmanytimeswherebeingtheonlyofficeronduty—that's it!
It’sjustmeandwhoeverelseisondutyinthecounty. TheycancomebackmeupifIneedassistance.Anditdoesgetalittlehairy. Yougointhere,andyouhavethesegreatbig,hugemonster-guys,andthey'rejustdrunkerthanskunks,andcan'tseethreefeetinfrontofthem. Andwhentheyseeyou,theyseefifteenpeople,andyouknow...Butstill,there'senough...
Interviewer:
That'swheretheuniformisimportant,Ishouldimagine.
Senn:
Sometimes,youknow.Ifsomebodyisgoingto…orhasabadday,andtheyare
out togetacop, you know, itdoesn't matterifyou're,youknow,boy,girl,infantoranything!
Whenyou'vegotthatcopuniformon,they'llstilltakeitoutonyou.
Interviewer:
Yeah...
Senn:
ButIthinkthere'soneadvantagetobeingafemalepoliceofficer.Andthatisthefact
thatmostmenstillhavealittlerespect,andtheywon'tsmackyouaseasyastheywouldoneoftheguys.
Interviewer:
Uh-huh...
Senn:
ButI'lltellyouonethingI’velearned—I'dratherdealwithtendrunkmenthatonedrunkwomananydayoftheweek!
Interviewer:
Well,whyisthat?
Senn:
Becausewomenaresounpredictable.Youcannoteverpredictwhatawoman's
goingtodo.
Interviewer:
Hmm...
Senn:
Especially,ifshe'sagitated,youknow.
Interviewer:
Emotionallyupset.
Senn:
Yeah. Isawaladyonetimejustgetmadattheguyshewaswith
because he wouldn'tbuy her another drink— takeoff herhighheelandlayhisheadwideopen.Yuch!
Oh,theycanbesovicious,youknow.
Task3:
【答案】
1)d
2)b
3)b
4)b
【原文】
Youarewatchingafilminwhichtwomenarehavingafight.Theyhitoneanotherhard.Atthestarttheyonlyfightwiththeirfists.Butsoontheybeginhittingoneanotherovertheheadswithchairs.Andsoitgoesonuntiloneofthemencrashesthroughawindow—andfallsthirtyfeettothegroundbelow.Heisdead!
Ofcourseheisn'treallydead.Withanyluckheisn'tevenhurt.Why?
Becausethemenwhofalloutofhighwindowsorjumpfromfast-movingtrains,whocrashcarsofevencatchfire,areprofessionals.Theydothisforaliving.Thesemenarecalled“stuntmen”.Thatistosay,theyperform“tricks”.
Therearetwosidestotheirwork.Theyactuallydomostofthethingsyouseeonthescreen.Forexample,theyfallfromahighbuilding.However,theydonotfallontohardgroundbut