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1、Warm up Welcome! Thank you for joining us on our tour of America. You probably know a lot about America already, but now youre going to learn a whole lot more! Maybe youve heard about some of Americas famous writers, like Jack Kerouac, from Americans youve met in your own country. And maybe American

2、s traveling abroad have also filled you inon some of our great artists, like Jackson Pollock. On this tour, were going to visit the homes they once lived in. It could also be that youve learned about great American musicians, like Louis Armstrong, and symbols of America, like the Statue of Liberty,

3、in your history classes. Well, youll be interested to know then that well be visiting some different museums dedicated to these people. Once again, Im glad youve chosen to travel with us. If you need any help, please call on me! Im going to be your tour guide for the next few days.fill sb in: 告诉某人应该

4、知道的事情 dedicate to: 献给 TIPS1Understanding Short ConversationsNow 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 used to be that pictures of Uncle Sam were used just to encourage men to

5、 join the army. But now you can see his image in many other places as well. M: Yeah. There are pictures of him all over the place, especially in advertisements. Q: What are the speakers talking about?2Tipsimmigrant:移民2.W: The Statue of Liberty represents a welcoming spirit toward immigrants, right?

6、M: Well, mostly. But at first, it represented freedom from slavery. Then, it stood for the friendship between France and the US. And then even more.Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?3TipsAmerican Gothic:移民3.W: In the painting, American Gothic, a farmer is holding a weapon. Why? Is he goi

7、ng to war?M: No! Thats not a weapon! Hes holding a tool for doing farm work! Q: What mistake did the woman make?44.W: Ive traveled around the US, but I havent discovered anything that seems to represent it.M: You havent been to Washington D.C. then. If you had, you wouldve seen a lot of buildings an

8、d statues that have come to represent the US.Q: Why should the woman travel to Washington D. C?5Tipscome to mind: 想起natural wonders: 自然奇观 5.W: What do you think comes to mind when foreigners think of the US? M: Im not sure. But I hope they think of our beautiful forests and natural wonders. After al

9、l, this is what I think of.Q: What does the man wish for? 6Tipscome to mind: 想起natural wonders: 自然奇观 5.W: What do you think comes to mind when foreigners think of the US? M: Im not sure. But I hope they think of our beautiful forests and natural wonders. After all, this is what I think of.Q: What do

10、es the man wish for? 6.W: I had no idea that America was so famous for its painters.M: Well, there have been more than a few great American painters. However, I dont think the US values them as much as it should do.Q: According to the man, what is wrong with US? 77.W: I have to write a report on Ame

11、ricas greatest symbol, but I dont know what it is. M: Well, you have a lot to choose from. Theres the Golden Gate Bridge, the White House, the Statue of Liberty and so on but if you asked me I think its the painting American Gothic. Q: According to the man, what is Americans greatest symbol? 88.W: I

12、 dont think America has a symbol that compares with either the Eiffel Tower in Paris or the Great Wall of China. M: What are you talking about? There are many symbols in this country. Take the Washington Monument for example; it holds a lot of importance for people here. Q: What does the man think o

13、f the Washington Monument?99.W: Lets see so far weve been to Yosemite National Park, the Black Hills, and the Hoover Dam. Whats the next stop on this tour? Im getting kinda tired of sitting. M: Im not actually sure. Give me a moment and Ill ask the bus driver. Q: Where are the speakers? TipsYosemite

14、 National Park: 约塞米蒂国家公园Black Hills:布莱克山Hoover Dam:胡佛水坝1010.M: Im not sure why Mom and Dad took us on this tour of great American symbols. W: Seeing these things up close is so much better than learning about them in school. I think they just wanted us to enjoy ourselves.Q: What is the probable rela

15、tionship between the two speakers?11Understanding a Long Conversation Now you will hear a long conversation followed by five questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.121.Where are the speakers? 2.Why does the man want information about the Statue of Liber

16、ty? 3.When did the French finish building the Statue? 4.What surprises the man? 5.What can we infer from the conversation? .QUESTIONS13W: Please be careful as you board the ship. Weve had a bit of rain today, and the deck(甲板) is slippery(滑). There, now as you settle into your seats, let me share som

17、e information about the Statue of Liberty. But first, does anyone have any questions?M: I have some questions about the Statue.W: Could you please speak up?M: I said, I have some questions about the Statue.W: Well then, let me hear them.M: Well, you see, Im writing a report for school. So I need som

18、e details, such as how big the Statue is, when it was built, and so on. Mostly, I just need general information.W: OK. You know that the Statue was built in France, right?M: Sure. 1.Where are the speakers? 2.Why does the man want information about the Statue of Liberty?14W: Well, the French original

19、ly wanted to complete the Statue by 1876, but they had trouble gathering funds (资金)for it. So, it wasnt finished until 1884. It was then transported to the US. Its worth mentioning(提及) that the Statue was sent in pieces, which were reassembled(重新组装) after arriving in New York.M: When was that?W: In

20、1885.M: How tall is the Statue of Liberty?W: Altogether, from the ground to the tip(尖部) of the torch(火炬), the Statue is about 93 meters tall.M: Thats a bit taller than I thought.W: My number includes the base (基座)size. But subtracting (减去)the height of the base, the Statue is about 46 meters.3.When

21、did the French finish building the Statue?4.What surprises the man? 5.What can we infer from the conversation? .15Understanding a Passage Now you will hear a passage followed by five questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.161.What does the speaker have

22、trouble understanding?2.By the time Wood started American Gothic, how old was the photograph he used?3.Why didnt some people like American Gothic? 4.What did the speaker see when he saw the painting in person? 5.What can be inferred from the passage? QUESTIONS17 I am not only a painter, but a studen

23、t of art. Sometimes, I dont quite understand why a piece of art is so popular or why it means what it does to people. Such was the case when I first thought about American Gothic, Grant Woods famous painting of two farmers.American Gothic was inspired(鼓舞) by a trip that Wood made in 1930. He saw a h

24、ouse that was built in the 1870s or 1880s, and he was very attracted to its strong design. He then made a quick sketch(素描), went back to his studio, and began his painting immediately. In addition to his sketch made that year, he used an 1890 photograph to help him. 1.What does the speaker have trouble understanding?2.By the time Wood started American Gothic, how old was

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