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Unit1enjoyyourfeelings

II

CBDAD               

ListeningIn

Task1  whataclumsyman!

     Keys:

 ACDCB

Task2  causesofdepression    

Keys:

(1)families

(2)chemicals(3)information(4)certain(5)self-esteen(6)thinkingpatterns(7)mood(8)divorce(9)physicalabuse(10)financialdifficulties(11)stress(12)anxiety

Task3happinessindex

Keys:

 BDAAC

Let’sTalk

   Keys:

(1)shy

(2)crying(3)scared(4)camedown(5)fun(6)nice(7)twostep(8)argue(9)touch(10)badtime(11)speak(12)comfortable(13)brother(14)adults(15)children(16)secondary(17)growing (18)learn

FurtherListeningandSpeaking

Task1:

BigJohniscoming!

 (S1)owner

(S2)running

(S3)drop

 (S4)run

(S5)local

 (S6)yelling,

 (S7)lives!

(S8)Ashe’spickinghimselfup,heseesalargeman,almostsevenfeettall.

(S9)Thebartendernervouslyhandsthebigmanabeer,handsshaking.

 (S10)“Igottogetoutoftown!

Don’tyouhearBigJohniscoming?

Task2 Reasonandemotion

     Key:

 ABCCD

Task3Everycloudhasasilverlining

     Key:

 TFFTF

Viewingandspeaking

  Key:

(1)seven

(2)150(3)favorite(4)bridge(5)111(6)fast(7)simple(8)trusted(9)stupid (10)did(11)Noway(12)ultimate(13)limits(14)skywards(15)£60(16)cheap

Unit1Test

1.CDBCD

2.

(1)over

(2)companionship(3)lover(4)definition(5scarce(6)diary(7)sight(8)ThankGod,I'vedonemydutyThankGod,I'vedonemyduty(9)Inaworkforcemadeupentirelyofhappypeople,thecompetitiveedgewouldsoonbelost(10)Itmaytakecenturiesbeforephilosophersandscientistscanarriveatacleardefinitionofhappiness

3.BADCC

4.ADCABCBDAA

 

Unit2

Ifdaehibcj

 

II BACDB

 

III1.CAADB

2.

Correctanswer

theend

discounts

T-shirts

big-namebrands

Interchangeablepieces

blacktrousers

severaltimes

simplest

stylishandfashionable

 

 

3.ABACD

 

Vlet’stalk

Task1

wealthy

clothingstyles

figure

slimmer

construction

light

larger

formal

brightlycolored

therichandthepoor

oneclass

occasions

Poorerpeople

 

Furtherlistening>Task1

CAABA

Task2

BABAB

 

Task3

Shechosetwocolors,thenbuiltherwardrobearoundthem.

Shehasapairofblackdressslacks,withblackshoestomatch.Ifshewearsthatwithherturquoisesilkblouseandamatchingnecklaceandearrings,shewilllookdressedup.

IfshewearsaT-shirtwiththeblackdressslacks,sheismorecasual.

Ifshebringsapashmina,oranotherdressscarf,shecandressuptheT-shirtintocasualchic.

Hersuitcasewillbenearlyempty,withlotsofroomforshopping.

 

Viewingandspeaking>Task1

(1)

combiningclothingwithnewtechnology

(2)

brand-newstyle

(3)

newindustrialdesignsolutions

(4)

electronicsandfashion

(5)

intoyourcollar

(6)

wentintopartnershipwith

(7)

bringthemtogether

(8)

themodern-dayworker

(9)

600pounds

(10)

towhatwemightexpect

 Unit2

PartICBCBD

PartIIcontestqueensoutgoingcheerstitletoursperformed

Abeautifulwomanhasverygreatpowerstoconvince,andwehavedoneagreatjob.

Women'sliberationorganizationsintheUnitedStatesregularlydemonstrate.

Allthesame,someAustralianswerehopingthetwo-hourshowwoulddrawworldattentiontothebe.

PartIIIADCBB

PartIVCDADDBCBDB

Unit3

Task1droughtearthquakefloodforestfirelandslidesnowstormtsunamityphoonvolcaniceruption

BasiclisteningDACBC

Listeningin

Task1BCADC

Task2BBABA

Task3

Correctanswer

drought

tsunami

undersea

resultin

dryspell

flood

watersupplies

famine

agriculture

heavyrainfall

melting

swell

man-madedams

 

Let’stalk

Task1

Correctanswer

erupted

burying

few

overseas

rescue

injured

damaged

islanders

seven

biggest

close

aftershocks

trap

20millionpounds

disease

 

Furtherlistening>Task1 BADAC

 Task2

1.Sincethecompanywascomposedentirelyofmenover65,therewasdoubtthattheywouldbeofanyassistance.Butthefarmercalledthecompanyanywaybecausethefireprovedtobemorethanthesmalltownfiredepartmentcouldhandle,andtherewasnootherhelpavailable.

2.Thetruckdrovestraighttowardthefireand,insteadofstoppinginfrontofthefire,droverightintothemiddleoftheflames.

3.Afteranhourofintensefighting,theyhadextinguishedthefire.

4.Hepresentedthevolunteerfirecompanywithacheckfor$10,000.

5.Thecaptainsaid,"Thefirstthingwe'regoingtodoistogetthebrakesfixedonthatstupidfiretruck."Thatsuggeststhattheydroverightintothemiddleoftheflamesbecauseofuselessbrakesratherthanbravery.

Task3ABCDC

Viewingandspeaking>Task1

rescued

worstflooding

surprise

flooded

myson's

crews

burst

hit

save

hightide

furniture

normal

computersystem

drugs

heavy

Unit3Test

P1ACCDD

P2at,section,connects,bottom,shining,As,cross,

Tenminuteslater,aswewerelookingoutthewindow,wesaweveryonewasrunningawayfromsomething.

Ahugefloodwasstreamingdownthemountain.Wwerestandingonahighplace,sowecouldseeeverything.

Itwasreportedthattheflooddestroyedabigareaandapproximately300peoplewerekilledordisappearedthatday.

P3ABBDC

P4BDACCDABDA

Unit4

 Leadin

 cdaehfigb

 Basiclistening

CBABD

 Listeningin

Taskl CBDAA

Task2

Relationships

marketingmanager

inconflictwith

expenses

endedinvain

trainingadministrator

visited

establishcloserrelationships

long-term

pickedup

Task3CDDCA

 Let'stalk

 Task1

16

features

brief

eight

paper

guidelines

interviews

treatment

comeback

Deadlines

meet

guidance

scary

 

 

Furtherlistening>

 Task1 DBCAC

 Task2 BABAB

 Task3

1.TheygatheredforlunchtowelcomethenewChiefExecutiveOfficer,CarlMartin,andsaygoodbyetothedepartingCEO,DickJackson.

2.ThedepartingCEOleftthreenumberedenvelopesforthenewCEO.

3.Themessageread,"Blameyourpredecessor."So,thenewCEOheldapressconferenceandtactfullylaidtheblameatthefeetofthepreviousCEO.

4.Themessageread,"Reorganize."ThenewCEOdidit,andthecompanyquicklyrebounded.

5.Themessagesaid,"Preparethreeenvelopes."ItimpliedthatitwastimeforCarltoleaveandgivethreesimilarenvelopestothenextCEO.

 Viewingandspeaking

Task1

earning

liveon

frustrating

head

chasing

television

editor

launching

basis

privileged

Unit4Test

P1 DDADD

P2expensive,declined,averaged,compared,agency,floor,accommodation.

ButthebiggestclimberofallwasDublin,withtheIrishcapitaljumpnineplacestothetenthamongtheworld’smostexpensiveofficelocation.

Globally,mostofficelocationscontinuedtoregisterdeclinesinoccupancycostslastyear,reflectstheweakanduncertainglobaleconomyenvironment.

InEuroterms,Londonissome17percecheaperthanlastyear,butindoltermsitisvirtuallyunchanged.

P3DCADB

P4ABDCADDCCD

补充第一空为

supermarkets

Unit5

 

Uint5

II.BasicListeningPractice

Keys:

1.B2.D3.A4.C5.D

2

III.ListeningIn

Task1:

HowtoAvoidBankruptcy

Keys:

1B2.D3.A4.C5.C

Task2:

AHard-nosedBossScript

Mr.Stonewasknownfarandwideasahard-nosedbosswho(S1)watchedhisemployeeslikeahawk.Hewasmakingoneofhisregulartoursofthefactory(S2)whenhespottedayoungmanleaningagainsta(S3)pileofboxesjustoutsidetheforeman‘soffice.SinceGeorge,theforeman,wasn‘taround.Stonestoodofftothesideandwatchedtoseejusthowlingtheyoungmenwouldstand(S4)arounddoingnothing.

Theyoungmanyawned,scratchedhishead,lookedathiswatch,andsatonthefloor.Aftertenminutesorsoheyawnedagainand(S5)leanedbackonthepileofboxes.Stonesteppedfromhis(S6)hidingplaceandwalkeduptotheyoungman.―You!

‖heyelled,―Howmuchdoyoumakeaweek?

Theyoungmanlookedup(S7)indifferently.―Twohundredandfiftydollars,‖Hesaid.

(S8)Stonerushedintothecashier‘soffice,took$250fromthecashbox,andreturned.―Takeit,‖hesaid,―andgetout!

Don‘tletmeseeyouaroundhereagain!

Theyoungmantookthecash,putitinhispocket,andleft.(S9)Seeingtheyoungmanshowednosignofembarrassment,Stonegotfurious.ThenhewentlookingforGeorge.Whenhefoundhim,Stonewasredwithanger.―Thatlazyboyinfrontofyouroffice,‖Stonesaid,―Ijustgavehimaweek‘spayandfiredhim.What‘sthematterwithyou,lettinghimstandaroundasthoughhehasnothingtodo?

‖―Youmeanthekidintheredshirt?

‖Georgeasked.―Yes!

Thekidintheredshirt!

Georgesaid,―(S10)Hewaswaitingforthe20dollarsweowehimforlunch.Heworksforthecoffeeshoparoundthecorner.‖

Task3:

Layoffscanbepredicted.

Script

Insomecasescompaniesinformtheiremployeesinadvancethatlayoffsarecoming.Inothercases,theycomewithoutwarning:

YouarriveontimeforworkonaFriday,

 

 

4

butyouaretoldnottocomenextweek.Ouch!

Ineithercase,youmaybeabletosensesomebadsignsinadvance.Maybethecompanyhastriedveryhardtoavoidlayoffs;maybeithasbeenpreparingfortheworstforquitesometime.Ifyouthinkaboutthebadomenscarefully,youmightknowasmuchormorethansomeoftheemployeesinmanagerialpositionswithmanagementresponsibilities.

Forexample,ifyouworkinsales,youmightknowthatquotashavenotbeenmet.Ifyouworkinfieldengineering,youmightnoticefarfewercustomerinstallations.Ifyourcompany‘scompetitors,suppliersorcustomersarelayingoffemployees,it‘slikelyyourcompanywilltoo,especiallyi

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