1、高二新课程 第520套综合技能强化训练(五)(Text 1)W: Did you have a good time at Lindas birthday party, Henry?M: Yeah. Bob and I had so much fun there that we didnt leave until midnight.(Text 2)W: Ouch! This tooth is really killing me.M: You really should eat fewer candies. My teeth never ache because I dont have a swe
2、et tooth.(Text 3)M: You look so mad. Whats up?W: I bought a dress for 150 dollars, and there is something wrong with it. You know what? I couldnt return it.M: You really should learn to be more careful.(Text 4)W: Is this a photo of your family, Sam?M: No, its my friends family I took that photo when
3、 I was visiting them.W: It looks like your friend has a very big family. M: Actually only the little girl standing on his left in the picture is his sister. The other two girls are his cousins.(Text 5)W: Jack, can you go to the supermarket tonight? Im very tired.M: Ive had an exhausting day, too! I
4、just want to kick back and relax. Why not just quit your job?W: But I dont want to be a housewife. I love my job.M: Even more than the kids? (Text 6)W: Hello! This is Susan Brown calling. I would like to schedule an appointment to get a haircut.M: What day are you free?W: Id like to come in on Satur
5、day. M: Ill just see if we have any openings Hello. The only time we have on Saturday is in the morning. How about 10:30?W: Can it be a little earlier? I need to pick up my kids at 11:00.M: OK. Why dont you come half an hour earlier, then?(Text 7)W: David, have you ever had Korean food?M: Nope. W: W
6、hat about Thai food? Or Mexican food?M: Ive had Thai food, but Ive never eaten Mexican food. Whats it like?W: Its great. Its hot, and it has lots of beans, meat, salad, cheese, things like that.M: Have you ever been to Mexico?W: Nope, but Id love to go.M: So where did you have Mexican food?W: I had
7、it when I was an exchange student in Beijing. There was a nice little Mexican restaurant in Chaoyang District. I found it with a friend one night. It was really good and it wasnt very expensive. It was really authentic, too. The cook had studied in Mexico City.(Text 8) M: Whats wrong, Janice? You lo
8、ok down.W: I just talked to Jim. He said he had to cancel the meeting this afternoon.M: Thats bad. Arent you supposed to talk to some new clients today?W: Yes. Im afraid Ill have to apologize to them, but I really cannot blame Jim. He had no choice.M: This has been happening quite a bit recently. Wh
9、ats happened to him recently?W: His daughter has been sick, so sometimes he has to stay at home to take care of her. Its not easy to be a single father. M: Youre right. Were much luckier than him. I think it would be better for him to get married again. W: Yeah, but its not that easy. Tim, would you
10、 mind if I borrow your cell phone? I left mine in the car.M: OK, let me go and get it. Its on my desk. W: Thanks. (Text 9)W: Look at you. You still look terrible. M: I still have a cold.W: Still? Its been a week now, hasnt it?M: Yeah, its been a while. I started feeling this way last Friday. I thoug
11、ht I would be fine soon, so I didnt go to see a doctor on the weekend. I have to work on the week days, so Ive no time to see a doctor.W: You really should go and see a doctor tomorrow.M: I took some medicine this morning and I feel a little better now. If it gets worse tomorrow, Ill go and see a do
12、ctor.W: Im going to the drugstore now. Can I get you anything?M: Yes. If its not too much trouble, would you get me some tissues?W: Sure. Anything else?M: Yes. Some apples, please. I havent eaten much in the past few days. I feel a little hungry now.W: OK. Ill be back in about half an hour. If you t
13、hink of anything else you need, give me a call.(Text 10) In todays program, Id like to tell you about a very special girl. Her name is Tippi. She is a French girl who spent the first ten years of her life in the jungles.She was born in Windhoek, Namibia in 1990. Her parents are both wildlife photogr
14、aphers. Tippi lived with the wild animals in the African jungles since the day she was born. Her parents traveled a lot through the country in search of special animals. The three often ended up sleeping in a tent in the middle of the jungles. But Tippis parents were always around to protect her, an
15、d life in the jungles was fun. One day, an ape tried to steal her milk bottle. But there were also dangers. Once, a baboon became a little jealous of her thick hair and decided to pull some out. Would you like to learn more about Tippis life in the wild? If you would, you can read her book called Ti
16、ppi, My Book of Africa. We wonder if the 24-year-old who is now studying cinema in Paris will some day decide to follow her parents example and take her kids back to experience what she did.综合技能强化训练(六)(Text 1)M: Hey, Susan. Whats on your mind?W: The school paper. Mr. Smith needs it this afternoon. I
17、 havent finished it yet. (Text 2)M: Tina, may I use your dictionary, please?W: Im sorry, but Ive left mine at home. You can use Mikes. He always has an extra one in the classroom.(Text 3)W: Oh, wow! You feel like youre burning up. You really should go and see a doctor at once.M: But I havent checked
18、 my work report yet. W: Just go to the hospital. Ill do it for you. (Text 4)W: Whose music are you listening to now?M: Lady Gagas first studio album The Fame.W: Do you have all three of her studio albums?M: Yes. I like her latest album Artpop best, though I think her album Born This Way is also grea
19、t.(Text 5)W: You are late again. Is there anything wrong with your car again?M: Not this time. W: So you just got up late?M: No. Actually I got up very early. A woman hit my car. I had to wait for the police to deal with the accident.(Text 6)M: Im going out to eat. How about you?W: Its too hot outsi
20、de. I prefer to stay inside in the air-conditioning. Could you order me a pizza?M: Sure. What would you like?W: A small pizza with mushrooms and extra cheese. It usually costs about eight pounds. Here is a ten-pound note. When do you think youll be back?M: In about forty minutes.W: Thats great that
21、means I can eat by one oclock. Thanks, David.(Text 7)W: Excuse me, Im sorry to interrupt, but I heard your conversation. Youre going to Liberty Road, right?M: Yes. Were looking for the bus stop. Do you know where it is?W: Yes. Its about a twenty-minute walk away.M: Thats really far. I really dont wa
22、nt to walk out here in the hot sun for such a long time.W: Me, either. My friend and I are going to Liberty Road, too. M: Really? Well, if were all going to Liberty Road, why dont we share a taxi?W: Thats exactly what I came over to ask you.(Text 8)W: Sam, could you do me a favor tomorrow? I need so
23、meone to help me pick up my aunt from the airport.M: Id like to help, but Im having surgery tomorrow on my toe.W: Whats wrong with your toe?M: I broke it (when) playing football yesterday.W: Oh, thats terrible. Im so sorry to hear that. Wait. Wasnt it raining the whole day yesterday?M: Yes, but we w
24、ere playing in Los Angeles. I just flew back this morning.W: I see. Are you afraid of having surgery?M: No. Ive had surgery before.W: Really? What was your surgery for the last time? Was it also from playing football?M: No. I was out running one morning and didnt notice a large stone in front of me.
25、 I hit it with my toe and broke it. I had to go to see Dr. Allen that time too. Hes really a good doctor, so Im not worried about having surgery a second time. (Text 9)W: Anything interesting in the paper?M: Yes. I was reading about the July 4th Nathans Hot Dog Eating Contest.W: Who won this year?M:
26、 Joey Chestnut. He managed to chow down 69 hot dogs in ten minutes. He beat the second best competitor Matt Stonie by 18. He also outdid the world record of 68 hot dogs that he first established in 2009 and matched in 2012.W: Hes really something. I remember he got first place when he first entered
27、seven years ago. M: Thats true. So far he has got first place for seven years in a row.W: But I dont think its a good idea to eat so many hot dogs at one time. I remember I once ate five hot dogs for lunch and I didnt feel very well that night. I never ate so many hot dogs at one time again.M: Yeah,
28、 I guess youre right. Hey, its six oclock. Isnt it about time to start cooking?W: I dont feel like cooking tonight. There is a new Chinese restaurant around the corner. What would you think of trying that out tonight?M: Sounds like a good idea. (Text 10)Jesse Owens was once the fastest runner in the
29、 world. Today, Id like to tell you about his childhood. He was born in 1913 on a farm in the southern state of Alabama. He was the youngest of thirteen children. His family was very poor. Some of Jesses brothers and sisters died while still young. Later, Jesses parents decided to leave the South. Th
30、ey moved north to Cleveland, Ohio when Jesse was eight years old. Jesses father was no longer young or strong. He was unable to find a good job. But Jesses older brothers were able to get jobs in factories. Life was a little better than it had been in the South.Jesse was lucky. He entered a school w
31、here one white teacher, Charles Riley, took a special interest in him. Jesse looked thin and unhealthy, and Riley wanted to make him stronger. Riley brought him food in the morning. Riley often invited the boy to eat with his family in the evening. And every day before school, he taught Jesse how to
32、 run like an athlete. He played a very important role in Jesses life as a teacher and trained him to be the fastest runner of his time.综合技能强化训练(七)(Text 1)W: Ive never been on such a crowded train before. I dont think we can get to the dining car.M: Lets just eat some instant noodles. I have some snacks here, too.(Text 2)M:
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