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dcdcb
unit2
PartA
1.Yes
2.No
3.Yes
4.No
5.Yes
6.No
7.No
8.No
Text
Exercise1:
1....forawhile
2....plansforthisSaturday
3....dinner...weekend
4....Italian...toomuchfood
5....Chinese...Japanese
Exercise2:
1.
Itusesnaturalflavors,notmuchoilorcreamorheavysauces.
2.
TheywillhavedinneronSaturdayeitherataChineseoraJapaneserestaurant.
PartC
Exercise:
1.B
2.C
3.D
PartD(RefertoTextBook)
unit3
parta
1.a.Generalweatherconditionsfortoday:
Fineandpleasant.
b.Temperature:
High:
18°
C(64°
F)
c.Weatheroutlook:
Mostlycloudywithheavyshowersmovinginfromthewest.
2.a.Whendidthestormstartandhowlongdiditlast?
Itstartedaround8p.m.andlastedforaboutthreehours.
b.Howdamagingwasthestorm?
Itcausedfourdeathsandseriousdamageincludingawidespreadpowerfailure.
partb
1.bad
2.Listentotheconversationagain.Thenwritedownanswerstothefollowingquestions.
1.WhathappenedtoAlanandMichellelastyear?
Theywenttothedepartmentpicnicbuttheirfunwasspoiledbythehotweather.
2.Whywon’tAlanworryevenifitrains?
Becausehethinksit’llonlybeashortshowerthatcoolsthingsoffalittle.
partc
abcdb
unit4
1.However;
a2.Because;
d
3.Firstly,then,finally;
c4.Inshort;
b
partb
Exercise1
Listentothepassage.Asyoulisten,readthesignalwordsinyour
bookandputatick(√)inthebracketsaftertheonesyouhaveheard.
1.forinstance()2.but(√)
3.inaddition()4.first(√)
5.verysoon(√)6.inconsequence()
7.despite()8.onthecontrary()
9.admittedly()10.tobeginwith(√)
11.firstly()12.however(√)
13.because(√)14.ononehand()
15.ontheotherhand()16.yet(√)
10
17.so(√)18.hopefully()
Exercise2bdca
Listentothepassagethreetimesandsupplythemissinginformation.
CelineDionistheyoungestof14childreninaworking-class
familyinQuebec,Canada.Herparents,whobothlovedmusic,1)
encouragedhertodevelophermusical2)talent.At12,Celinehad3)
composedthesong“ItWasOnlyaDream”.Hermotherandbrother
helpedhertomakearecordingofthatsongandsentitofftoan
addresstheyfoundonanalbumofapopularFrenchsinger.The
addresswasthatofReneAngelil,whobecameherfirst4)conquest,
buttherewouldbemillionsmore.
Celine’srisefromateenagesingertoapopsuperstarhasbeen
5)steady,butnotwithoutdifficulties.Recordcompanieswereat
firstless6)enthusiasticabout7)investinginateenagerthanAngelil,
16
whomortgagedhisownhometopayforherfirstalbum.Buther
firsttwoalbumswonagreatsuccess.Andby1983shebecamethe
firstCanadianevertohaveagoldrecordinFrance.
In1990,CelinemadeherfirstEnglishlanguagerecordwith
Unisonbut8)herrealbreakthroughinAmericacamewhenshewas
selectedbyDisneytosingthethemesongofBeautyandtheBeast.
ThesongwenttoNo.1onthechartandwonbothaGrammyandan
Academyaward.9)In1996sheperformedattheopeningceremony
ofthe1996AtlantaOlympicGamesandin1997sherecordedthe
themesongforTitanic,andhernamebecamesynonymouswiththe
enormouslysuccessfulfilm.
CelineDion’sfavoritethemeislove.10)Shesingsthedepth
andthepowerofloveinagreatmanyofherhitssuchas“LoveCan
MoveMountains”,“BecauseYouLovedMe”,“ThePowerofLove”
and,ofcourse,thethemesongofTitanic,“MyHeartWillGoOn”.
unit5
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1.ddcd
2.1.Whatarethepatient’scomplaints?
Shehassufferedfrominsomniaforseveralmonthsandlately
hashadalotofindigestion.
2.Whatdidthedoctordo?
12
Hegavethepatientsomemedicineforinsomniaand
indigestion.Healsoadvisedthepatienttohaveaproperdiet
andbeginaregularexerciseprogram.
dbbad
unit6
1.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
Theyareprobablybusinesspartners.
2.Whataretheydoing?
Oneisshowingtheotherthebuildingwherehercompanyhas
offices.
3.Onwhichfloorsaretheofficesofthecompany?
2
AccountingOffice2ndfloor
PersonnelDepartment8thfloor
Manager’sOffice9thfloor
SalesOffice1stfloor
Listentothepassageandfillinthemissinginformation.
1.1.Whatarethespeakersdoing?
Theyarediscussingwhichcandidateismoresuitablefora
vacantpositioninthecompany.
2.Whatpositionisvacantinthiscompany?
Leaderofasmallgroup.
3.Whatisthemostimportantqualitythispositionrequires,
accordingtoJoan?
Beingdynamic.
4.Whywon’tJohnJeffreybepromoted?
Becausehehasnoexperienceinleadership.
5.Whycouldn’tthecompanygiveJohnachance?
Becausehehasalwaysbeenafollower,notaleader.
2.无
partc
ccadc
unit7
1.Completethefollowingsummary.
Amanisatastore.Hewantstobuyamedium-sizedwhite
T-shirtwithasloganonthefront.Heishelpedbyashop
assistantingettingwhathewants.
bcd
2.1.Arecentstudyusingelementarystudentswasinteresting.
TheysaidthatpeoplewearingCalvinKleindesignswere
morehandsomeandsuccessfulthanthosewearingWranglers.
Levi’s-wearerswereseenassporty,fashionableandfun!
2.Clothesthatlookgreatonprofessionalmodelsmaylook
terribleonaveragebuyers.
3.Expensiveclothescanmakethewearerfeellikepartofthe
highstatusgroupthatsetstasteandstyle.Soyouarebuying
animageofsuccess.
4.Whenyoudressinexpensiveclothes,yourmoodbrightens.
Youfeelgood,readytofaceanotherdaywithenergy.
5.Ofcourse,alotofpeopledon’tlikehighfashion.They’d
ratherspendtheirmoneyonsomethingpractical.Which
wouldyouprefer—theimageorthereality?
VeraWanghasbecomea1)significantfigureinthe
Americanfashionindustryina2)relativelyshortperiodoftime.
Shehasnoformaldesigntrainingbecauseherfatherwouldn’t
lethergotoartschoolandwantedherto3)concentrateonmore
“practicalsubjects”.Afterearningadegreein4)liberalarts,
Veraworkedasan5)editoratVoguefor17yearsandasa
designdirectorofRalphLaurenfortwoyears.In1990she
openedherfirstboutiqueonMadisonAvenueinNewYork,ina
lessexpensivelineof6)ready-to-wearbridalandevening
dresses.Shechosebridalwearforshewantedtobuildafashion
companystartingwithonemarketandthen7)expandinto
others.Shebecameahouseholdnamein1994whenshe
designedstylishcostumesforfigureskaterNancyKerriganto
wearintheWinterOlympics.
8)VeraWangherselfisaverygoodskaterandshehad
Olympicdreamstoo.Butthatdreamwascrushedwhenshedid
notwinattheNationalFigureSkatingChampionshipsin1968.
9)Howeverherloveforthesportneverceased.“Iwantedto
makeanartisticcontributiontothesport,”shesaid.10)“Idon’t
knowifdesigningcostumesforNancyhasbeengoodinterms
20
ofactualsales,butithasbeentremendousforname
recognition.”
unit8
1.Don’texpectmoneytobuyyouhappiness.
2.Enjoythemoment.
3.Learntolikeyourself.
4.Self-esteemgrowsoutofachievingrealisticgoals.
5.Takeoccasionaldaysofrest.
6.Putonahappyface—evenifyoudon’tfeelhappy.
7.Exercise.
8.Getenoughsleeptofeelrested.
9.Buildcloserelationships.
1.bddbcd
2.Everyday,millionsofAmericansbuylotteryticketsand
dreamofwinningthelottery.Ifyouwinonemilliondollars,you
canreceivefrom$25,000to$40,000ayearfortwentyyears
afterpayingtaxes.Winnersspendthelargeamountofmoneyin
differentways.Someusethemoneytopursuetheirown
interests,someonhomeimprovementandtravel,andothers
savethemoneyfortheirchildren’scollegeeducation.Most
winnersquittheirjobsandonlyasmallnumberofthemstill
stayontheirjobs.Somewinnersrealizethatmoneybrings
securityandgivesthemopportunities,butmoneydoesnotmean
happiness.
cddd
unit9
parta
1.bcd
1.cba
1.WhathelpedLarrytocarryonwithlifewhenhisdreamwas
dashedagainandagain?
Hisbeliefthatonedayhewoul
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