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UnitTwo

Section1TacticsforListening

Part1Phonetics

Exercise:

Completethefollowingshortdialogueasyoulistentothetape~Payspecial

attentiontotheweakforms,link-upsandcontractions.

Woman:

Goodevening.

Man:

Goodevening.Canyou

(1)makeupthisprescription,please?

Woman:

Certainly.

(2)Wouldyouliketowait?

Man:

Howlong(3)willittake?

Woman:

(4)It'llbereadyintwentyminutes.

Man:

Oh,(5)I'llcomebacklater.

Woman:

Allright,sir,

Man:

(6)ShallIpaynoworlater?

Woman:

(7)Later'llbeallright.

Part2ListeningandNote-taking

Man:

Excuseme.HowcanIgettothestationplease?

Woman:

Thestation,thestation,thestation...letmesee.Ah,yes.Youcangodown...no.Gostraightonuntilyoucometoacinema.

Let'sseenow--that'sthesecondturnonyourright.The

cinema'sonthecorner.Turnrightatthecinemaandyou'llbeinBridgeStreet.Ithinkit'sBridgeStreet.GoalongBridgeStreetforafewminutesandthentakethesecond--no,notthesecond,thefirst,that'sfight,thefirstturning.Onyourleft.Thestationisstraightahead,rightinfrontofyou.

Man:

Sothat'ssecondrightandfirstleft.Thankyouverymuch.

That'sverykindofyou.

Woman:

Don'tmentionit.

 

ExerciseA:

Listentotheconversationandtakenotes.

ExerciseB:

Usetheinformationfromyournotestomarktheplacesandstreetsmentionedintheconversationonthesketchmap.

Section2ListeningComprehension

Part1Dialogue

Dialogue1wheredidyoulivingnow?

Interviewer:

YousayyoumovedoutofLondonfiveyearsago?

Alistair:

Yes,Idid.IlivedinHampstead*.

 

Interviewer:

That'sveryclosetothecentre,isn'tit?

Alistair:

Yes,quiteclose.1wenttoworkbybicycle--IworkedinOxford

Street.Ittookabouthalfanhour.

Interviewer:

Andwhydidyoumove?

Didyouchangejobs?

Alistair:

Well,yes,Idid.Iworkedforanadvertisingagencythen.NowIworkforanewspaper.

Butthatisn'tthereason.ImovedbecauseLondonissodirtyandthere'ssomuchstress⋯

Interviewer:

Andnowyoulivein-.

Alistair:

Oh,rightinthecountry.Theneareststationisratherfar,about15milesaway,butthevillageisfairlyclosetoLondon,about40miles.IstillworkinLondon.

Interviewer:

Sohowlongdoesittakeyoutogettowork?

Alistair:

Oh,lessthananhourandahalf,doortodoor.

ExerciseA:

Listenotheinterviewanddecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.WriteTorFinthespaceprovided.Discusswithyourclassmateswhyyouthinkthestatementistrueorfalse.

F1.ThemanlivesinHampsteadnow.(ThemanusedtoliveinHampstead.)

T2.Themanhaschangedhisjob.(Heworkedforanadvertisingagencyfiveyearsagobutnowheworksforanewspaper.)

F3.Theplacewherethemanlivesnowisabout15milesawayfromLondon.(Theneareststationisratherfarabout15milesaway,butthevillageisfairlyclosetoLondon,about40miles.)

ExerciseB:

Listentotheinterviewagainandanswerthefollowingquestions.

1.WhydidthemanmoveoutofLondon?

(BecausehefindsthatLondonissodirtyandthere'ssomuchstress.)

2.Wheredoeshelivenow?

(Helivesinavillageinthecountry,about40milesawayfromLondon.)

3.Howdidheusetogotowork?

(Heusedtogotoworkbybicycle.)

4.Howdoeshegotoworknow?

(Mostlikelyhegoestoworkbycarnowbecausehesaidthatittakeshimlessthananhourand

ahalf,doortodoor,togettowork.)

5.Wheredoesheworknow?

(Heworksforanewspapernow.)

Dialogue2Haveyoueverlivedabroad

Interviewer:

Haveyoueverlivedabroad,Phyllis?

Phyllis:

Yes,Ihaveactually.Whataboutyou?

Interviewer:

No,unfortunatelyIhaven't.

Phyllis:

Oh,whatashame!

Interviewer:

Wheredidyoulivewhenyouwereabroad?

Phyllis:

IlivedinAustralia.Interviewer:

Really?

That'salongwayaway.

Phyllis:

Uhm,uhm,yes!

Interviewer:

Howlongwereyoutherefor?

Phyllis:

IwastherefortwelveyearsInterviewer:

Oh!

Whatalongtime!

Phyllis:

Yes.Rather,

Interviewer:

Erin.SohowlonghaveyoubeenbackintheUK?

Phyllis:

I'vebeenbackabout,erm.tenyearsnow,

Interviewer:

Uhm,uhm,WhenyouwereinAustralia,didyouthinkofitasyourhome?

Phyllis:

Well,itdependsonwhat,youmeanbyhome.When1was...hometomeisbeingnearthepeopleyou'refondof.

Interviewer:

Uhm.uhm.yeah.SodoesthatmeanthatyourfamilywerewithyouinAustralia?

Phyllis:

Yes,theyweretherewithme.

Interviewer:

Andpresumablythey've...theycamebacktotheUK?

Phyllis:

Yes,theydid.Theycamebackwithme,

Interviewer:

Uhm,uhm.Erin,ifyouhadachoice,wheredoyouthinkyou'dbelivingnow?

Phyllis:

Oh.IwouldreallyliketogobacktoAustralia

Interviewer:

Oh,yeah?

Why'sthat?

Phyllis:

Well.foronething,it'stheclimate.

Interviewer:

Uhm

Phyllis:

And.er.secondly,it's...veryrelaxed.

Interviewer:

Oh?

Inwhatway?

Phyllis:

Well,youknow.thewaveoflife,nobodyhurries.

Interviewer:

Uhm.Isthatatworkaswellassocially?

Phyllis:

That'sright,everything

Exercise:

Listentotheinterviewandcompletethefollowingquestionnaire.

Part2Passage

PassageonewelcometoLondon

WelcometoLondon!

Youandsevenmillionothertouristswillfill

Britain'scapitalcitythisseason,jostlingeachotheralongOxfordStreet,

gettinglostontheUnderground,staringatBuckinghamPalace,and

complainingaboutthefoodandtheweather.

Whatcanyoudowhenyou'rehere?

TherearetheobvioustouristattractionsofroyalLondon,theLondonofpageantry*andsoldiersinfancyuniforms.ThereishistoricalLondon,withtheancientbuildingsandmagnificentchurches.AgoodintroductiontoallthiscanbefoundintheLondonMuseumintheBarbican*.

Youcanspendalotofmoney,inshopsfromaristocraticKnightsbridgetodemocraticMarksandSpencer*,allofthemanxioustoreceivetravellers'chequesinalmostanycurrency.Therearemanyhotelsatyourservice,andyourchambermaidmaywellbeabletotalktoyouinyourownlanguage-thoughprobablynotinEnglish,Restaurantsareherebythehundred.YoucaneatyourwayroundtheworldinLondon,fromChinatoArgentina*,thoughyoumayhaveabitofajobfindinggoodEnglishfood.

Exercise:

Listentothepassageandchoosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions.

I.A2.A3.D4.D5.B6.C7.A8.B

Part3News

Newresearchsays35%ofallchilddeathsworldwidearecausedbyunder-nutrition---hunger.TheLancet,theBritishmedicalmagazine,justpublishedaseriesoffivestudies.Theanswer,theysuggest,isgreaterinvestmentinnutritionalservicesandimprovementstohealthsystem.

Theresearchinvolvedpoortomiddle-incomecountriesinAfrica,AsiaandLatinAmerica.

RobertBlackfromtheBloombergSchoolofPublicHealthatJohnsHopkinsUniversityinMarylandwastheleadauthoroftheseries.Hesaysmorethan3.5millionmothersandchildrenunder5dieinpoorcountrieseachyearbecauseofunder-nutrition.

NewsItem2

Lastweek,BillGatesretiredfromfull-timeworkattheworld'sbiggestcomputersoftwarecompany,Microsoft.HewillremainchairmanofthecompanyheestablishedwithPaulAllenin1975.

Mr.GatesleftMicrosoftatatimeofchangeinthecomputingindustry.Earlyon,Microsoftunderstoodtheimportanceofthe“networkeffect”.Thatis,softwareisthekindofproductthatincreasesinvalueasmorepeoplebuyanduseit.

At52yearsold,BillGatesiscurrentlythethirdrichestmanintheworld.Heisworthabout58billiondollars.Mr.Gateswillnowspendmostofhistimeworkingathischarityorganization,theBillandMelindaGatesFoundation.Thefoundationistheworld'slargestcharitywithover37billiondollars.Itprovidesmoneyforhealth,educationandotherprojects,mostlyin

developingcountries.

NewsItem3

ThecompetitionbetweenMicrosoftandGoogletookanewturnonFebruaryfirst.MicrosoftmadeapublicoffertobuytheInternetcompanyYahoo.MicrosoftsaysthecombinedcompanieswouldbeinabetterpositiontocompeteagainstGoogleintheonlineservicesmarket.

Thisweek,Yahoorejectedtheoffer.Itsboardofdirectorssaidthepriceundervaluedthecompany.Theofferwasworthalmost45billiondollarsincashandstock,or31dollarsperYahooshare.Yahooissaidtowant40dollarsashare.

Microsoftsaysitofferedafullandfairprice.Itsaysmovingforwardquicklywiththedealwouldbeinthebestinterestofshareholders.YetsinceFebruaryfirst,thevalueofMicrosoft'sofferhasfallento29dollarsasharebecauseofadropinitsstock.

MicrosoftthinksitcouldbettercompeteagainstGooglewithYahoo'sexpertknowledge.Microsoftcouldattemptahostiletakeover.Butthatisnotthewayitnormallydoesbusiness,andthereisriskofangeringYahoo'semployees.

SectionThreeOralWork

Man:

Areyoureadytoorder?

Woman:

Er,yes,please.I'llhavetheroastbeef

Man:

Uhm,Wouldyoulikeastarter?

Woman:

Nothanks,oh,whynot?

I'llhavethegarlicmushroomsplease.

Man:

AndwouldyoulikesaladorvegetableswithyourroastbeefWoman:

Er,whatvegetableshaveyougot?

M011:

Cauliflowerandcarrots,

Woman:

Er,haveyougotanycabbage?

Man:

No,I'mafraidnot,

Woman:

Oh,well,nevermind,]'Ilhavethecarrots.

Man:

Carrots.CanIgetyouanythingtodrink?

Woman:

Er,justaglassofwater.

Man:

Andwouldyoulikeanythingfordessert?

Woman:

Nothanks.

woman:

Excuseme?

Man:

Yes?

Woman:

I'mafraidthisbreadisstale,

Man:

Oh,I'mterriblysorry,I'llgetyousomefresh,madam.

Exercise:

Listentothedialogueandthenanswersomequestionsaboutit.

Youwillhearthedialogueandthequestionsonlyonce.Answereachquestionwithacompletesentenceafteryouhaveheardit.

Questions:

1.What

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