1、35. cabbage36. criticism37. compel38. proclaim39. harbor40. overlook41. indication42. cancel43. idealistic44. ingredient45. compactly46. heatedly47. diplomatic48. counsel49. saltyPart 2 Sentence Dictation2. compromises3. mutual4. expectation5. work out6. going through7. divorced8. charming9. confirm
2、10. take care of11. brilliant12. win her over13. ingredient14. chop15. diplomatic16. criticize17. miserably18. modest19. even though20. hit it offPart 3 Understanding Long ConversationsRecording 1C B B C BTranscript:W1: Your boyfriends really nice, Mariko. When did you meet him? W2: I met him last s
3、ummer, when I was working in a restaurant downtown. You know Bens Bistro, on Bridge Street? Oh, yes. Its really nice. Yes, it is. Well, I was working there as a waitress. And my boyfriend was working in the department store across from the restaurant. Jacksons? Yes, thats right. He was working at Ja
4、cksons, and he often had lunch in the restaurant. Well, one day he was leaving the restaurant when I noticed his wallet on the table. He left his wallet on the table? Yes, so I ran after him and gave him his wallet. We started talking, and the next day he came into the restaurant again, and asked me
5、 to go to the movies. So you went to the movies with him? Yes. We had a great time. And that was our first date!Questions 1. What is Bens Bistro?2. Where did Marikos boyfriend work last summer?3. Where did Mariko meet her boyfriend?4. As Marikos boyfriend was leaving, where did he leave his wallet?5
6、. When did he return and asked Mariko for a date?Recording 2C B B A CGirl: Hes here. Bye Dad. Dad: Wait, wait, wait.Where are you going? Dad. Ive already told Mom. Im going out tonight. Who with? You mean youre going on a date? Yeah. Mom met Dirk yesterday. Hes sooo cool. Were going on a double-date
7、 with Cindy and Evan. Dirk! I have to go. Wait, wait. I want to meet this guy. s waiting for me. Well, so what are you going to do tonight? Going to the library? Dad! Were going out to eat, and then were going to catch a movie. What movie and what is it rated? Its a science fiction thriller called.w
8、ell, I dont know what it is called, but its rated PG (parental guidance). And wheres the movie showing? Down at the Campus Plaza Movie Theater. Hey, I was thinking about seeing a movie down there tonight, too. Ah, Dad. Hey, Let me meet that guy. Father looks out the living room window. Hey, that guy
9、 has a moustache! Dad. Thats not Dirk. Thats his older brother. Hes taking us there! Can I go now? Well. Mom said I could, and Mom knows his parents. Dad. Okay, but be home by 8:00. Eight!? The movie doesnt start until 7:30. Come on, Dad. Okay. Be back by 11: Love you, Dad. Love you, too. Bye. 1. Wh
10、at kind of movie is the girl going to see on her date?2. At what theater is the movie playing?3. How is the girl getting to the movie?4. What time does the movie begin?5. What time does she have to be home?Recording 3A B D D AJournalist: So when and how did you meet?Husband: After I finished high sc
11、hool, I wanted to travel abroad for a while. My dad told me, You shouldnt just fiddle around while youre abroad. If you undertake to learn another language during your trip, Im willing to foot the bill. I thought, well, why not learn Chinese? So from Hamburg I went to Taiwan and enrolled in Chinese
12、classes. Wife: At the time I was in university. One day a classmate of mine invited me to a party where the guests would include some foreigners. She liked to show off her exotic foreign friends, and I wanted to see what sorts of foreigners were on offer this time, so I went. It was at that party th
13、at I first laid eyes on her. I knew there was something special about her from the first glance. Yes, and it was at the party that we all had to eat the terrible Western food he and his pals had made!1. When did the husband want to travel abroad?2. Where did he enroll in a Chinese class?3. Where did
14、 the wife meet her husband the first time?4. Why did the wife go to that party?5. Did they fall in love with each other at that party?Part 4 Understanding PassagesB A B D CA long time ago, Apollo was the God of light. Eros was the God of love. One time, Apollo made fun of Eros. Eros became very angr
15、y. To punish Apollo, Eros shot two special arrows in the air. The first arrow would make someone fall deeply in love. He or she would not be able to control it. The second arrow would make someone unable to fall in love. The first arrow hit Apollo. The second arrow hit the daughter of a river God, a
16、 beautiful girl named Daphne. When Apollo saw Daphne, he was sick with love. He followed her everywhere. Daphne ran away. She did not want Apollos love. After a while, Daphne got tired. She was afraid that Apollo would catch her, and called to her father for help. He turned Daphne into a laurel tree
17、. Still, Apollo could not stop loving Daphne. He said that the tree was his own special tree. He took some of the leaves and wore them like a crown. That is why to this day, when people think of Apollo, they remember the laurel. 1. Why was Eros angry with Apollo?2. Why did Eros shoot two special arr
18、ows in the air?3. Apollo was hit by which arrow?4. Who turned Daphne into a laurel tree?5. Apollo took the leaves and made them into what?B B A D CWeddings in the United States vary as much as the people do. There are church weddings with a great deal of fanfare; there are civil weddings with little
19、 ceremony; there are weddings on the top of the mountain; and there have been weddings on the ocean floor with oxygen tanks for the guests. But many weddings, no matter where or how they are performed, include certain traditional customs. For instance, the bride and groom often exchange rings. The r
20、ings are usually worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, and are exchanged during the ceremony. This tradition dates back to primitive times, when a circle was thought to be magical. Today, the rings symbolize the couples commitment to one another. After the ceremony the bride stands in the cent
21、er of the room, often on a chair, and throws her bouquet of flowers to the assembled unmarried women at the reception. Tradition says that whoever catches the flowers will be the next bride. And then its time for the bride and groom to set off to spend their honeymoon. These are some of the traditio
22、ns, but whatever the variations, a wedding in the United States is usually a time of joyous, conspicuous consumption. 1. What do all weddings include?2. What did people think of circles a long time ago?3. What do rings represent these days?4. What does the bride do following the ceremony?5. Where do
23、 the bride and groom go after everything is over?Part 5 Spot Dictation1.(1) perfectly;(2) sewing;(3) distant objects;(4) farsighted ;(5) at arms length;(6) cloudy;(7) judging distances;(8) slightly;(9) background ;(10) different eye views;2. (1) confronted;(2) enhanced;(3) involved;(4) racial hatred
24、 ;(5) false hopes about;(6) mutual trust and respect;(7) serious personality conflicts;(8) automatic way;(9) no matter;(10) stick;Part 6 Fill in the Blanks (with the Initial Letters Provided)1. brilliant2. mutual3. arranged4. quoted5. quoted6. criticism7. hatred8. Hatred9. chopped10. compel11. compe
25、l12. incompatible13. hardship14. resistance15. resistance16. bump17. bump18. forgettable19. racial20. racial21. racial22. compromise23. compromised24. compromising25. overlook26. overlooked27. overlooked28. counseled29. counsel30. subsequent31. subsequent32. subsequent33. harbor34. harbored35. harbo
26、red36. reservation37. reservation38. reservation39. prejudice40. prejudice41. prejudice42. confirm43. confirm44. confirmed45. suspected46. suspected47. suspected48. hesitated49. hesitated50. cancelled51. cancelled52. cancelled53. proceeded54. proceeded55. resolved56. resolved57. ingredient58. ingred
27、ient59. anticipate60. anticipatedPart 7 Fill in the Blanks (with Prepositions or Adverbs)1. for2. out3. out4. with5. with6. with7. along8. of9. about10. about11. on12. on13. above14. with15. with16. of17. of18. with19. with20. ofPart 8 Vocabulary and Structure1. A2. B3. D4. D5. C6. C7. A8. A9. A10.
28、A11. A12. B13. A14. B15. B16. A17. B18. A19. C20. C21. C22. B23. C24. B25. C26. DPart 9 Cloze (without Options)1(1) eve;(2) away;(3) cubing;(4) cabbage;(5) instructions;(6) chopping;(7) concerning;(8) surveyed ;(9) toe;(10) anticipate;Part 10 Cloze (with Options)(1) commitment;(2) expectations;(3) led;(4) as often as;(5) which;(6) subsequent;(7) Moreover;(8) generation;(
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