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1、Liste ning and Speak ing Book 1 An swer keyUnit 1 In side viewActivity 2Hertford College accommodati on formFirst n ameFamily n ameJanetLiStaircase nu mber6Room nu mber5KeysJanet Li(sig n here)Activity 31 The porter asks Janet her family nameand her first He gives her the keysto her room. 3 Sir. 4 H

2、e asks her to call him Stewart. 5 To sign for her keys.Activity 5JanetKateEn glish n ameJanet LiKate San tosChin ese n ameLi HuiHome tow nAnshanNew YorkActivity 6 (1) Im Janet Li (2)My Chinese name is (3)i ts short for(4)Everyonecalls meActivity 7 Suggested predicted questio ns :1 Whats your name 2

3、Are you British3 What are you study ing 4 What are you study ing5 And how about youCorrect questions from video :1 And you are2 Youre British, huh 3 What are you reading4 How about you, Kate 5 And youActivity 81 (b)2 (b)3 (a)4 (b)5 (b)6 (a)Outside viewActivity 1 Clip 1in terviewClip 2conv ersatio nA

4、ctivity 3True stateme nts accordi ng to the passage 3, 5Activity 4(1) one of the best universities(2) most talented students(3) well-knownaround the world(4) have open doors(5) good social life(6) you want it to be(7) on another campus(8) its a fu n place (9) go to concerts(10) during the weekActivi

5、ty 51 From the library system Tree or four times a For leisure purposes, suchas follow ing n ews and sport.5 In the libraries.Liste ning inActivity 1Number of in stituti ons: 8Sporting importanee: university sportsAcademic importanee: near or at the top ofteams competed aga inst each otherthe US col

6、leges and uni versity rankingsSocial importanee: social elitism, mostlyOldest institution: Harvard, founded in3 Not very. He finds relationships difficult at first.captured him. Pronun ciati onActivity 3Mark Hi Janet. Welcome to England. What are you reading_JanetEn glish.MarkHow about you, Kate Kat

7、e My major is law. A nd you_Mark Im studyingPPE. Kate Thats a special Oxford subject, isn t itActivity 6Harvard University in Cambridge / is one of the best universities / in the world.He explained / that Harvard looks for the best / and most talented students / from around the world.Weasked five st

8、udents / at Harvard / to tell us / what kind of social life / they have. If you wanna / sit inyour room / and study all night / like my friend over here, / you can also do that.Theres not / as many parties as there / would be / on another campus.Unit 2In side viewActivity 2 Janet asks about these di

9、shes:main courses: chicke n curry, moussaka,chilli con carnestarter: mi nstro ne soupActivity 3Ja netKateMark1 What does he / she chooseas a main coursechicke n currymoussakachilli con carne2 What is it made withchicke n,tomatoes andonionslamb and eggpla ntbeef and bea ns3 Where is it fromIn diaGree

10、ceMexico4 How is it cooked /Whats it likewith In dia n spicesbaked in the ove nspicy / very hotActivity 51 Apple strudel. 2 Pastry. 3 With flour, eggs, butter and lots of chocolate.4 Fruit salad.Activity 6 (1) What would you like (2) why don t you try (3) Its madewith (4) Im not so kee nrich intelle

11、ct1636Largest nu mber of un dergraduates: Corn ellabout 13,000Acceptanee rates: 7%-20%Famous alu mni: George Bush, Joh n F Kenne5 (d)2 That he is better with nu mbers tha n people.4 He thi nks the Soviets haveon( 5)What flavour(6)what are you going to haveActivity 71 (b)2 (b)3 (b)4 (a)Outside viewAc

12、tivity 25-1-6-7-2-9-3-4-8Activity 31 For over 50 years. 2 Shrimp. 3 The garlic helps to cut out the cholesterol.4 She lear ned to cook from her mother. She had to lear n to cook as she comes from a big Her Shestarted in Paprika.Activity 41 (d)2 (e)3 (a)4 (f)5 (g)6 (b)7 (c)Activity 5 2 Hesitation and

13、 grammatical mistakes 5 Repetition. 6 Grammatical mistakes.7 Hesitati on.Liste ning in passage 1Activity 2 Ben is an sweri ng questi ons 3, 1,8Michelle is an sweri ng questi ons 2, 5Tom is an sweri ng questi ons 6, 4, 7Activity 3(1) go ahead and start(2)you can go to a restaura nt(3)stay too late(4)

14、would arrive(5)everyonetries everything(6)you don t like their cooking(7) thatscon sidered rude.(8 )nothing more tha n that.Activity 61 (e)2 (h)3 (g)4 (a)5 (c)6 (b)7 (f)8 (d)Activity 71 (a)2 (d)3 (b)4 (d)Pronun ciati onActivity 2If its a formal meal, maybe Than ksgiv ing or Christmas , or if youre w

15、ith your boss or some one like that, you are beingcareful about your table mann ers. So youd wait un tilevery one is served beforeyou eat. But most of the time, if you know each other well you would just go ahead and start_ . Its moreusual to entertain them at home because it shows your hospitality.

16、 We have a lot of barbecues outside, _maybe in the garden or maybe at a campsite. But sometimes_ if you don t want to cook, you can go to arestaurant. Oh, well, after dessert _ youll have a littletalk, then talk some more, have some coffee. _Then youll say,“Ch well, its time for us, we should get go

17、ing. _ ” And if youdontthe n youreprobably going to be rude and stay too late. _Activity 3 The government announ ced today that they are going to ban advertisements for junk food during_TV programmes for children under the age of 16. The rules will in elude any foods that are high in fat,_salt and s

18、ugar. There will be a total ban on ads during children s programmes and on children s channels, as well as adultprogrammes watched by a large n umber of children. But there will not be a total ban _ _on all ads for junk food which are shown on television before 9 pm. This was thought to be“over thet

19、op”by representatives of the food industry.Activity 5The biggest problem is that they aim their ads at you ng people. One well-k nown fast foodrestaura nt cha in sells hamburgers which come with a free gift, usually a toy which is lin ked to a newchildren s film. Other fast food restaurants aim thei

20、r ads at teenage and college-age men, trying tomake their food tre ndy and, you know, kind of masculi ne food.Unit 3In side viewABDBC BCABACActivity 2Marks answers :1 T 2 T3 T 4 T 5 T Correct answers:1 T2 F3 T4 F5 TActivity 31 How much do you know about memory 2 Hes got a pretty good memory. 3 Hecan

21、t remember a thin g when hes He read somethi ng about memory in it. 5 Oh, Mark! What a goodmemory you have! 6 Because Mark forgot he had a lecture.Activity 4 Study skills Janet says she has difficulty with are: 1,3, 4Activity 51 Imfindingstudying at Oxford quite hard. 2 Yes, but Im good at that.3 I

22、think its giving your opinion and then justifyingit. 4 Thats what the researchtells us. 5 No! Look, Im starving and I can t think at all when I m hungry. Activity 6 (1) generally(2)mostly(3) I find it difficultI have difficulty(5)gett ing better at it (6) Your taskis(7) Every one is capable of (8) N

23、ow ask ano ther oneActivity 71 (a)2 (a)3 (b)4 (a)5 (a)6 (b)Outside viewActivity 2 Correct parts of the senten ces are un derl in ed.1 Mi nd mapsare diagrams which help us to gen erate ideas, and also to orga nize or structure our ideasrelated to a topic.2 OK, brainstorming is one of the most importa

24、nt uses of mind maps.3 By using mind maps to collect the main ideas from what the teacher says, you can keepa very gen eral un dersta ndingof a topic4 Before an exam, after having studied for many, many days or even weeks, you might want to capturethe very gen eral un dersta nding about the subject5

25、 They give us almost a picture, a differe nt perspective in terms of a picture, or a diagram of un derstanding in formati on or un dersta nding conn ected ideas, which is very helpful for people who like to learn from a differe nt way.6 As you can see, we have main ideas throughout our mind map, not

26、 long texts._7 Mind mapsare illogical and by being illogical they encourage us to think creatively, you might say.Activity 31 There is a centre2 There are only words, not sentences3 It looks like a tree4 You used a lot of colours.Activity 41 (d)2 (b)3 (a)4 (b)8Listening in passage 1Activity 2 Age: 5

27、1 Age whenstroke occurred: 50 Numberof weeks of speech and language therapy: 12Length of time in hospital: three and a half monthsActivity 3 1 No, not that much. 2 Because he couldnt speak. 3 She used exercises to help him learn tospeak again. 4 A special computer programme. 5 Yes. 6 Being given the

28、 right drug at the right time anda lot of therapy.Activity 4 1 in white coats 2 my family 3 almost immediately 4 words and pictures 5 a lot of words 6 readand write 7 the right timeListening in passage 2Activity 74-2-1-6-5-3Activity 81 (b)2 (d)3 (a)4 (d)5 (d)PronunciationActivity 2What do you mean b

29、y critical thi nkingCan you give an example of some research / Couldyou say something to begin with/You have to memorize a lot, dont youIts often made of wood, isn t it/Unit 4 Inside viewActivity 15-6-3-1-4-2Activity 21 (d)2 (c)3 (c)4 (b)5 (a)Activity 3 1 No, she hasnShe trains To tell h er she cant

30、 make the next trainingExperienced The ability to really listen to someoneand makethem feel youre Listen carefully and thenrepeat what people have said a little differently.Activity 4(1) can you hold on a moment(2) can I call you back later(3) Youre saying(4) the way it worksEveryday EnglishActivity

31、 51 (b)2 (a)3 (a)4 (b)5 (b)6 (a)Outside viewActivity 2 Topics mentioned: 1, 4, 5, 6, 8Activity 31 160 2 1992 3 one billion 4 20 billion 5 10, 15 6 2004 7 450, two, oneten per centActivity 4 True statements: 1, 5, 6Listening in passage 1Activity 27-4-5-3-1-6-2(5)What do you mean(6)thought about(7) So

32、 what youre saying is(8)Youve got it alreadyActivity3 1 The man took his son and his ni ece with him. 2 The man pho ned the emerge ncyservices before it got dark. 3 Afterwards, the girl said,“It was fun.”4 The emergencyservice centre sent out helicopters as soon as it was daylight._ 5 The group move

33、d awayfrom where they had take n their photos because the ground was too rough to sleep on._Activity 41 His The emergency services staff were able to identify which mountainsthey To pinpoint the exact They were only 400 metres away from where the emerge ncy services staffexpected them to Always take

34、 your mobile phone with you whenyou go No. Liste ning in passage 2Activity 7 True statements: 3, 4, 6, 7, 8Activity 81 (a)2 (a)3 (d)4 (b)5 (b)Unit 5 In side viewActivity 21 (b)2 (a)3 (d)4 (b)5 (a)Activity 4(1) The thing is(2) a bit nervous(3) Im afraidI could do with(5) Youshould(6) show her you are

35、(7) Its a good idea to (8) just be yourself(9)He s worriedEveryday En glishActivity 51 (a)2 (a)3 (a)4 (a)5 (a)6 (b)Outside viewActivity 2True stateme nts: 1,2Activity 31 at work2 150 millio n3 met anyone yet4 create your profile5 in your area6nice short letter 7 interested in themActivity 41 Betwee

36、n 24 and 32. 2 Two: Doctor Ski and Uncle Bu nny. 3 She is funny,spontan eous and con fide nt, has a good sense of humour and likes to ski. 4 Betwee n 45 to 55. 5 Hesays it needs to paint a broad picture of who you are and what you like doing but does not bore the person.Activity 51 (c)2 (c)3 (d)4 (a

37、)5 (d)Liste ning in Passage 1Activity 2 1 She went on She was The mountain was vertical and they were climbing with He reassuredher that it was safe to climb with ropes and stayed next to As soon as they Amy collapsed because shecould nt sta nd They went to the n earest village for a Six mon ths lat

38、er they got married.Activity 3Stateme ntsDavidAmyAgreeDisagreeAgreeDisagree1 It w asnt very romantic.V2 There were two girls.V3 I was terrified.V4 I would have falle n off themountain if you hadn t done that.V5 She couldn t stand up.V6 Every one ignored me except David.V7 We both had huge pizzas.V8

39、Wewent on a three-week holiday toBarbados.VListe ning in Passage 2Activity 6 Topics me ntio ned: 1,2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10Activity 71 lie2 photo3 personal information4voice5 agree to meet6 what time7 somethingurge ntsPronun ciati onActivity 3To get started with Internet dating, / there are four steps. The

40、 first one is to / find theservice / that works for you. / Second step / is to create your profile. / Find a great picture of yourself/ that shows you doing / something / that you enjoy. / Write about / who you are / and who youre lookingfor. / Third step / is to start searchi ng / for that special

41、some one. / Use the search fun cti on on thesite / to ide ntify people / in your area / that you may want to / hook up with. / Fourth step / is toreach out to those people. / You write them a nice, short letter. / Show / that youre interested inthem / and off it goes. / After that, / sit back, / cro

42、ss your fin gers, / and hope for the best.Unit 6In side viewActivity 21 (b)2 (b)3 (b)4 (d)5 (c)Activity 31 Its a bit big.2 Size 8.3 Its the last one. 4 Janet really likes it.5 By credit card.Activity 41) What about this dress2) Would you like to try it on3) have this in a smaller size4) it doesn tre

43、ally fit5 ) Ill leave it6 ) Why don t you tr y it on7) It really suits you8) Can I pay by credit cardEveryday En glishActivity 51 (a)2 (b)3 (b)4 (a)5 (b)6 (a)7 (a)Outside viewActivity 2 1 She is an ebay You type in what youre looking for or search the categories and then makea bid.3 In nine hours.Ac

44、tivity 31 Lisa is one of Jessicas customers who want to sell things Lisa sawJessicas Five $50 The Very Just before the close of the Yes. The dresses are sold for $210.Activity 45-1-6-4-2-3Activity 51 (b)2 (b)3 (b)4 (c)5 (c)6 (a)Liste ning in passage 1Activities 3St PetersburgCairoVen iceWhat to buyV

45、odka,caviar,dolls, the chess.Woode nboxes,backgam mon boards,leatherstuff,water pipes.Glass,lace,carni val masks.Where to shopDepartme nt stores,kiosks,markets,a goodmuseum shop.Themediaevalmarket.Glass factories onMura no,mai nshopp ingstreet,market at Rialto bridge.Opening hours10 in the morni ngu

46、ntil7 or 8 atni ght.Earlymor ning till10 at ni ght, closedin the after noon and ona Friday.9 or till or 1.Then7.30 in the winter or 48 in thesummer. Closed onMon days.How to payPoint at what you wantto buy, the n go to acash desk to pay, the ngo back and take the things you bought.You have to barga

47、in.Cash is preferred, butsome tourist shopsaccept credit cards.Cash or credit cards.Liste ning in passage 2Activity 7(1) If you eat before you go(2)getting a bargain(3) its a way (4) the mostexpe nsive(5) everyth ing will be cheaper(6) comfort of your own home(7) a deliverycharge(8) doing your shopp

48、 ingUnit 7In side viewActivity 2CharacteristicsKateKatesmotherKatesfatherSociableVVQuietrv FunnyVLikes spe nding time aloneVVReads a lotVTends to worryVQuite easygo ingVGood at liste ningVActivity 3 4-5-6-3-2-1 Activity 4(1) they don t think its serious (2) heII be fi ne(3) Tell me all aboutitWhat e

49、xactly happe ned(5) What else did he say(6)So hell be OK(7) Theres no real concern) theres no need to worryEveryday En glishActivity 51 (a)2 (b)3 (b)4 (a)5 (b)6 (a)Outside viewActivity 2True stateme nts: 2, 4Activity 31 More mothers have bee n pursu ing careers and fathers have bee n spe ndingmore t

50、ime caring for children and doing household chores. 2 He pursues career and shares in rais ingthe childre n and doing housework.3 He started to do more cook ing, driv ingthe children here and there. 4 He says his father did a lot more than his friendsfathers and it was a rolemodel for him.5 It meant

51、 he could take on more day-to-day care ofthe childre n. 6 No, he has bee n able to con ti nue pursu ing his career.Activity 41 (d)2 (c)3 (b)4 (d)5 (a)Liste ning in passage 1Activity 2 Nationalityof the girls:AmericanUniversity subject studied by both girls:psychologyAge when the girls met: 20Joshs a

52、ge: 22Age when the girls fell through glass doors: Month of Joshs and his twin s wedd ing: fiveJuneActivity 31 The question he wants to discuss is which is more important, your family environmentor your gen es.2 They were separated and adopted by differe nt families.3 A friend of both of them insist

53、s they meet.4 Both their adoptive fathers died whe n they were childre n.5 Their boyfrie nds look alike and have similar n ames.6 They have the same recurri ng dream.7 They are ide ntical twi ns and are going out with two sisters.8 Genes decide 50 per cent of who we are and en vir onment decides 50

54、per cent.Liste ning in passage 2Activity 1 to give a kidney, more and more 2 aged 38 3 just like a mother 4 the same friends 5 like Teresasays 6 five years ago 7 most of the timeActivity 7 1 A year ago. 2 She was terrified and decided to find out more aboutgivingHenrietta a kidney. 3 The hospital re

55、assured them. 4 People only need ten per cent ofone kidney to be completely healthy. 5 Because she knew shed done something worthwhile and feltvery good. 6 She feels very grateful.7 Shed like to do something that noone knows about.Unit 8In side viewActivity 2FlightsFrom (city)Departure dateTo (city)

56、PreferencesLondon17 JuneNew Yorkone wayVround tripVaisle windowVeconomy clubNew York10 SeptemberLondonAccommodationTown or cityCheck-in dateCheck-outdateBoston12 August15 AugustVsingle roomdouble roomVwith showerVbreakfast includedNew York15 August17 AugustTravelFrom (city)Departure dateTo (city)tra

57、inVbusNew York12 AugustBostonNew York17 AugustChicagoActivity 31 Because Mark has to do that at the airport. 2 A single room with a shower.3 Breakfast.4 Usually midday.5 When hes in the States.Activity 5 New York City Boston Chicago Washington DCActivity 6 New York City: 1,3, 4, 6, 7Bosto n: 2, 8 Ch

58、icago: 5 Washi ngton DC: 9Activity 7 (1) travelling around(2)Im flying (3) are you staying(4)Ill be lookingafter(5)Were going (6) go back to(7) fly home from Chicago(8) for six daysEveryday EnglishActivity 8 1 (b)2 (a)3 (b)4 (a)5 (a)6 (a)7 (b)8 (b)Outside viewActivity 2 Size compared with other coun

59、tries: the sixth largest country in the world Length of coastline:27,000 kilometres Population: 20 millionLocation of Perth: on the west coast Length of Great Barrier Reef: 2,300 kilometres longFamous landmarks in Sydney: the Opera House and Sydney Harbour BridgeLocation of Melbourne: in the southea

60、st Famous animals: koalas and kangaroosActivity 3 1 Australia is the smallest Ayers The The Great Barrier Reef5 Nearly one Canberra.Listening in passage 1Activity 21-4-5-7-3-6-8-13-10-2-11-12-9Activity 3 True statements: 2, 4Activity 41 Next she took the train to Albany.2 Someone sent by the school.

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