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Unit1

ShortConversations:

BABDD

Longconversation:

DBCD

Passage1:

DDBA

Passage2:

1)programs2)very3)decisions4)doinglaundry5)Obviously6)choices7)ruining

8)getusedto9)opportunities10)stepback

Shortconversations:

Conversation1:

W:

Hi,John.I’mback.DidanyofmyfriendscallmeWeweresupposedtomeetatthebarfordrinks,andthengotothecinema.Buttheynevershowedup.

M:

Sorry.I’vebeenhomesinceIcamebackfromtheofficeandthephoneneverrangonce.

Q:

Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace

Conversation2:

M:

Notallgreatpeoplearefamous;takeJackKilbyasanexample.

W:

Right.JackKilbyinventedthemicrochip,andreceivedtheNobelPrize.Butonlyasmallpartofthepublicknowsofhim.It’sverysurprising.

Q:

Whatdoesthewomanthinkisverysurprising

Conversation3:

W:

Idon’tquiteunderstandwhatmadeCharlieChaplinsuchapopularmoviestar.

M:

AreyouseriousLookatCharlieChaplin’sworksandcomparethemtootherfilmsofthetime.Hewassooriginalthatpeoplewerereallysurprisedbyhisfilms.

Q:

WhatdoesthemansayaboutCharlieChaplin’sfilms

Conversation4:

W:

What’sthegreatestinventionofthelastfewhundredyears

M:

Let’ssee.Thecomputer,thecar,thephoneNo,Ithinkit’sthelightbulb.Thisinventionhaschangedtheworldmorethananythingelse.

Q:

Whichinventiondoesthemanthinkchangedtheworldmost

Conversation5:

W:

Ourplaylastnightwasagreatsuccess.We’reallproudofBob.

M:

Yes.ButifBobhadrememberallhislines,hisperformancewouldhavebeenmorenatural.

Q:

Whatdoesthemanmean

Longconversation:

W:

Hey,Bob,I’mtakingcareofmycousinthisweekend.Canyouthinkofanyfunthingsforustodo

M:

YouguysshouldgoseethenewHarryPottermovie!

W:

That’sagreatidea!

issuchaninspiration.IjustwatchedaninterviewwithheronBBCnews.Didyouknowherfirstbookwasrejectedby12differentpublishersEveryonetoldhertogetadifferentjob,andthatshewouldn’tbeabletomakeanymoneybywritingchildren’sbooks.

M:

Yeah,it’shardtobelievethatonceshewasreallypoorbutnowshe’ssowealthy.ShecameupwiththeideaforHarryPotteratacafeinLondon…no,wait,IthinkitwasabookstoreinManchester…right

W:

Haha,almost!

ItwasactuallyonatrainbetweenLondonandManchester.Butshedidwriteincafesalot.Shecouldonlywritewhenherbabydaughterwassleeping,soshetookheronlongwalksaroundtheneighborhoodtogethertofallasleep.Shewouldusuallyendupinacafeandwriteasmuchaspossiblebeforeherbabywokeupagain.

M:

Didsaywhatshe’sgoingtowritenextinherinterviewIcan’twaittoseewhatshewillwriteafterherHarryPotterbooks!

W:

No.Shekeepsherfutureplansasecret.Personally,Ihopeshewritesmoremagicstories,withflyinghorsesandlotsofanimals!

M:

Notme.Ihopesheworksonmoreseriousmaterial.I’dlovetoreadstorieswithhistoricalsettingsandbigbattlescenes!

Q1:

Whatdoesthemansuggestthatthewomandothisweekend

Q2:

WheredidcomeupwiththeideaforHarryPotter

Q3:

Whatarefutureplans

Q4:

Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?

Passage1:

StephenGlennisafamousresearchscientist.Whenhewasinterviewedbyanewspaperreporterwhoaskedhimwhyhewassomuchmorecreativethantheaverageperson,herespondedthatitallcamefromanexperiencewithhismotherthatoccurredwhenhewasabouttwoyearsold.

Hehadbeentryingtoremoveabottleofmilkfromtherefrigeratorwhenhelosthisholdonthebottleanditfell,spillingmilkalloverthekitchenfloor.Whenhismothercameintothekitchen,insteadofshoutingathim,givinghimalectureorpunishinghim,shesaid,“Whatawonderfulmessyouhavemade!

Well,thedamagehasalreadybeendone.Youknow,Stephen,wheneveryoumakeamesslikethis,eventuallyyouhavetocleanitupandbringeverythingtoitsproperorder.”Sotogethertheycleanedupthespilledmilk.Hismotherthensaid,“Whatwehavehereisafailedexperimentinhowtoeffectivelycarryabigmilkbottlewithtwotinyhands.Let’sgooutinthebackyardandfillthebottlewithwater,andseeifyoucandiscoverawaytocarryitwithoutdroppingit.”Thelittleboylearnedthatifhegraspedthebottleatthetopwithbothhands,hecouldcarryitwithoutdroppingit.Whatawonderfullesson!

Thisfamousscientistthenremarkedthatitwasatthatmomentthatheknewhedidn’tneedtobeafraidtomakemistakes.Instead,mistakeswerejustopportunitiesforlearningsomethingnew,whichis,afterall,whatscientificexperimentsareallabout.

Q1:

WhathappenedwhenStephentriedtoremoveabottleofmilkfromtherefrigerator

Q2:

WhatdidStephen’smotherdowhenshecameintothekitchen

Q3:

WhatdidStephen’smotherteachhimlater

Q4:

WhatdidStephenlearnfromthisexperience?

Unit2

ShortConversations:

DBCAD

Longconversation:

DCBC

Passage1:

ABAC

Passage2:

1)comic2)traffic3)constantly4)available5)tookpartin6)attracted7)audience

8)freeofcharge9)putforward10)embrace

Shortconversations:

Conversation1:

W:

Whydidn’tyoushowupatJohn’spartylastnightHewasexpectingyou.Youknow,heisleavingthecityforgood.

M:

I’mterriblysorry.Ihadplannedtogo,butIhadtotakecareofanemergency.Itriedcallinghimmanytimesbutcouldn’treachhim.

Q:

Whydidn’tthemangototheparty

Conversation2:

M:

Ihaven’tseenyouaroundforquiteawhile.Whathaveyoubeendoing

W:

I’vebeenreadingShakespeare’sgreatplayHamlet.MyliteratureprofessorrequiredmetopresentauniquereviewaboutHamletformytermpaper.

Q:

Whathasthewomanbeenpreparing

Conversation3:

W:

Whichdoyouprefer,classicalmusicorpopmusic

M:

Neither.HaveyoueverseenmelisteningtomusicatallYouknow,Idon’thaveanearformusic.

Q:

Whatdoesthemansayaboutmusic

Conversation4:

M:

I’mtakingtheminimumcreditstograduate.Makingfriends,traveling,partying—thesearewhatmattermosttomerightnow.

W:

I’mnotheretomakefriendsortoparties.I’mdoingpart-timejobstosavemoneytostartmyowncompanyonceIgraduate.

Q:

Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout

Conversation5:

W:

Tom,haveyoureadthenoticeontheschoolwebsiteI’vewonthescholarshipfornextterm.

M:

Nosurprisetome.Youhaveearnedit.Whileothersareatparties,youareinthelibrary.

Q:

Whatdoesthemanmean

Longconversation:

M:

Aftersuchatiringweek,Ican’twaittohavearestandrelaxalittlethisweekend.

W:

Metoo.Mr.Simpson.SowhatareyoudoingthisweekendLookslikeit’llbeniceweatherforsailing.

M:

Yes,Mary,Ihopeitstaysthissunny.I’mgoingouttothebeachandspendingallweekendsurfing.

W:

You,sirSurfing

M:

Haha,IbetyouthinkI’mtoooldforsurfing!

I’vebeensurfingsinceIwas11,andit’sstillmyfavoriteactivity.Thecoolbluewaves,thesmellofthesea,justtakemebacktowhenIwasateenagerfreefromcare.Iforgetallmytroubles.BySundaynight,Ifallintoadeepsleep,soreandtried,withoutacareintheworld.

W:

That’sreallynice.I’mgoingtothebeach,too.Iloverelaxinginthewarmsun,watchingmynieceandnephewplayinthesandandjumpinthewaves.They’lltirethemselvesoutbuildingsandcastles,collectingseashells,andtryingtoburyeachotherinthesand.

M:

Oh,Irememberbuildingsandcastleswithmybrothers…suchgreatfun.HowoldarelittleTimmyandMonicanow

W:

Tim’sfiveandMonica’sthree.

M:

Wow,kidsgrowupsofast!

Q1:

Whyissurfingtheman’sfavoriteactivity

Q2:

Whatisthewomangoingtodothisweekend

Q3:

Whatdoesthewomanlovedoing

Q4:

Whatdoesthemanrememberdoingwithhisbrothers?

Passage1:

PeopleinBritainenjoyvariousleisureactivitiesincludingwatchingTV,seeingfriendsandrelatives,listeningtomusic,shopping,listeningtotheradio,gardening,doingsports,reading,andsoon.Thelatestdatafromasurveyshowthatin2010,89percentofalladultswatchedtelevisionintheirfreetime.Spendingtimewithfamilyandfriendswasthesecondmostpopularactivityat84percent,listeningtomusiccamenextat76percent,andshoppingwasfourthat71percent.

Truly,themostcommonleisureactivityintheUKhasbeenwatchingtelevision.Theaverageviewingtimeis25hoursperpersonperweek.Manytelevisionprogramsareaboutwildlife,animals,holidays,cookingandgardening.AllthesethingsaremuchvaluedbyBritishpeople.ThesecondmostpopularactivityinBritainisvisitingorentertainingfriendsandfamilyastheirtopactivity.Besides,manyBritishpeopleliketolistentomusic.Amongthoseaged16to24spendingtimelisteningtomusicwasselectedastheirtopactivity.

Youngerpeopletendtohavedifferenthobbiesfromoldpeople.Accordingtothesurvey,comparingthe16to24agegroupwiththoseaged55andover,theactivitieswhichwerereportedlessfrequentlyasageincreasedwerelisteningtomusic,surfingtheInternetandemailing;doingsportsandexercise;goingouttothecinema.Forexample,peopleaged16to24spentmorethan3hoursadayusingacomputerwhilethoseaged55andoverspentonly1hourand12minutes.Againcomparingtheyoungestandoldestagegroups,theactivitieswhichwerereportedmorefrequentlyasageincreasedwerereadingandgardening.

Q1:

Accordingtothesurvey,whatpercentageofBritishadultswatchedTVintheirfreetime

Q2:

Whichagegroupwouldbethemostlikelytovisittheirfriendsandrelatives

Q3:

WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutlisteningtomusicasaleisureactivityforBritishpeople

Q4:

Accordingtothesurvey,howareleisureact

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