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Book 2 聽力原文整理
Unit 1
Listening
Understanding Short Conversations
Now you will hear ten short conversations. A question will follow each conversation. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.
1 W: It』s time for 「International Clock Talk」(國際時間交談)! Time to discuss how you feel about time!
M: Well, since we all come from the same country, I think our views will be similar1.
Q: Why does the man believe the people will have similar views?
解析:從已知四個選項可知該題是針對某件事情的原因提問
2 W: It annoys me the way my foreign friends treat time.
M: I just read a book about this problem! It』s entitled2 International Clock Talk.
Q: Which problem is the book about?
解析:從已知四個選項可知該題涉及對話主題
3 M: Australians are so relaxed about time! It drives me mad!
W: That』s the way they are. While you』re here, you』ll have to get used3 to it.
Q: What advice does the woman give the man?
解析:從已知四個選項可知該題是對整個對話的理解
4 M: Have you noticed differences between our cultures?
W: Sure. In my country, people don』t care about time very much. Here, you take it seriously4.
Q: How do people in the woman』s country feel about time?
解析:從已知四個選項可知該題是問對話中they對待時間的態度
5 W: Can you explain why you』re always five minutes late for conferences(會議)?
M: Oh, I』m sorry. In my country, people are often late.
Q: Why is the man late for conferences?
解析:從已知四個選項可知該題是問對話中he的某種行為或態度的原因
6 W: What do you appreciate most about life in Germany?
M: German people are rarely late for meetings. I never have to deal with latecomers.
Q: What does the man like best about life in Germany?
解析:A B倆個選項涉及對話中he的態度,C D倆個選項涉及對話中Germans對待遲到的態度態度,注意聽懂對話和問題才能進行選擇
7 M: I』v heard that Chinese people are very relaxed about time.
W: That used to be true. Nowadays, people are increasingly bothered by lateness.
Q: According to the woman, how have Chinese people changed?
解析:從已知四個選項可知該題涉及對話主體對時間或遲到的觀點
8 M: Why did you walk out of the restaurant abruptly(粗魯地,突然地)? We had just started talking5.
W: Just started? We were there for two hours! In my country, meals take 15 minutes!
Q: Why did the woman walk out of the restaurant so abruptly?
解析:從已知四個選項可知該題應該是問對話中she 做某件事情的原因
9 W: What did Mon think about her trip to Russia? I』m so looking forward to6 hearing about it.
M: She didn』t say much. When I picked her up7 at the airport this morning, she was just eager to get home to see Dad. She just said the food was great there.
Q: What is the relationship between the two speakers?
解析:從已知四個選項可知該題應該是問兩個對話者的關系
10 M: It』s only 6:30, and you』re done! I won』t finish work till 10. You are very efficient.
W: Well, Tom finished two hours earlier than me. That』s a sign of efficiency(效率) in my country.
Q: How many hours earlier did the woman finish her work than the man?
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Unit1(BOOK4)
Part B The Hospital Window
Jack and Ben, both seriously ill, occupied the same hospital room. Jack, whose bed was next to the room's only window, was allowed to sit up in his bed for an hour each afternoon to help drain the fluid from his lungs. But Ben had to spend all dcent growth in the Asian cigarette market from 1999 - 2000.
In Singapore, there has been an increase of smokers, which reflects the popularity of the addictive habit in Asia. Statistics show that seven Singaporeans die every day from smoking-related diseases in this country of 3.5 million people.
Questions:
1. Which of the following days is World No Tobacco Day?
2. What did the WHO announce on World No Tobacco Day?
3. Why did the speaker cite Singapore as an example?
4. What can be inferred from this passage?
Unit 8
Part B
A Terrible Disease
Now at 57, on good days I'm filled with hope and determination, but on bad days Ihave the worst sense of being alone. I've started a support group for other sufferers, for Iknow it's essential to have contact with people who are walking through the same maze.Jack's coping well. While he still dreams of waking up to find all this has been ahorrible nightmare, he's assured me that I can depend on him. When we married he didn't
know 'for better or worse' included Alzheimer's. But neither did I.
Questions:
1. What does the story mainly tell us?
2. Which of the following is one of the symptoms of the speaker's disease?
3. What can we learn from the story?
4. What do you know about the speaker from the story?
5. What can be inferred about the speaker's mother?
Part C
Old Age's Problems and OpportunitiesOld age in the United States presents many problems and opportunities. As a result
of improved medical services , people live longer than they used to. This increase in longevity creates a wide range of social needs. The medical specialty of gerontology (老年醫學) has opened up new research areas and careers related to the elderly.
The elderly must set up a new life. Often, the elderly must rely on a fixed income - Social Security and pensions - and graally diminished savings. While some live with their children, many more live by themselves, with a friend or in a nursing home.
However, the increasing proportion of elderly people in society has given them a new political power. They have formed organizations to voice their own needs and concerns to local state and federal agencies. Lobbying(游說)for such issues as increased Social Security benefits, better health care, income tax benefits and rent controls has brought to the public an increased awareness of the determination of the elderly to assert their ability to deal effectively with their own lives.
Unit10
Part B
A Victim of Drugs
Margaret frowned as she shook the can of deodorant. It was almost empty but she'd only had it a week -- surely she couldn't have used it all?
realized Paul had been behaving oddly because of the drugs.
But the worst was yet to come. He was soon found stealing money at home. Margaret reported him to the police to give him a fright, and the police kept him to Margaret.
Then he shook his dad's hand.
The next morning Paul died.
Margaret was so angry that the drugs had won. She said, "Drug addiction is a disease and it beat him. The only winners are the drug dealers who get rich on the suffering of ordinary families like ours."
Questions:
1. How old was Paul when he first started to get high on a drug-like substance?
2. Which substance did Paul first start to use?
3. How did Margaret get to know that Paul was taking drugs?
4. Why did Margaret report Paul to the police when she found him stealing money at home?
5. Which of the following can be inferred from the text?
6. What was the cause of Paul's death?
Part C
Interview with an Internet Addiction Counselor
Interviewer: Welcome to this edition of Talk of the Nation. I'm Jenny Butler. We're talking this hour about how and why people might become addicted to things other than drugs. Our high-tech society offers new high-tech addictions like video games, online chat rooms, etc. Dr. James at Maryland University has put together a support group for
students who find themselves addicted to the Internet. He joins me now from his office in College Park.
somehow break the pattern. Go out and take a walk, and then come back before you get back online.
Interviewer: So that's how we can avoid Internet addiction. Thank you very much, Dr. James.
James: Thank you.
Questions:
1. What is the name of the program?
2. What is the topic of this edition?
3. What are the harmful effects of Internet addiction?
4. What are the warming signals that show you are starting to get addicted?
5. How to avoid the Internet addiction according to Dr. James?