Ⅰ (完整word版)新标准大学英语视听说教程(2)听力原文_Unit 7(word文档良心出品)
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Ⅱ 新编实用英语综合教程2 -Unit 7 Bidding Farewall教案
一、前言:
What you should learn to do See off a friend and wish him/her a pleasent journey.
你应该学会怎样送别朋友,祝他/她一路顺风:
Make a farewell speech to: Express thanks for the host’s hospitality Appreciate the pleasant cooperation Express good wishes for the future Write a farewell letter.
致告别词:感谢主人的盛情款待感谢愉快的合作,表示对未来的良好祝愿写一封告别信,
What you should know about Two ways to prepare an English farewell speech and write a farewell letter Emphasis, ellipsis and inversion in a sentence.
你应该知道的两种准备英语告别词和写一封告别信的方法强调,句子中的省略和倒装。
二、过程:
Section I Talking Face to Face Imitating Mini-Talks Acting out the Tasks Studying Email Information on the Internet Following Sample Dialogues Putting Language to Use.
第一节:面对面交谈模拟小对话完成以下任务在网上学习电子邮件信息示例对话使用语言。
Section II Being All Ears Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication Handling a Dialogue Understanding a Short.
第二节:工作场所交流的全耳学习句子处理对话,了解简短的讲话/谈话。
Speech / Talk Section III Trying your Hand Practicing Applied Writing Writing Sentences and Reviewing Grammar Section IV Maintaining a Sharp Eye Passage.
第三节:试着用手练习应用写作句子和复习语法第四节保持敏锐的眼力。
三、课文解析:
Text The Most Unforgettable Character I e Met I remember vividly that first English class in the last term of high school.
我所遇到的最难忘的人物,我清楚地记得高中最后一学期的第一节英语课。
We boys (there were no girls in the school) were waiting expectantly for the new tearcher to appear.
我们男生(学校里没有女生)正期待着新老师的出现。
Before long, through the door came in a tall, unimpressive-looking man of about 40. He said shyly, good afternoon, gentlemen.
不久,一个40岁左右的高个子、相貌平平的男人从门进来。他害羞地说,下午好,先生们。
His voice had a surprising tone of respect, almost as if he were addressing the Supreme Court instead of a group of youngsters. He wrote his name on the blackboard.
他的声音有一种令人惊讶的尊敬的语调,几乎像是在向最高法院而不是一群年轻人讲话。他把他的名字写在黑板上。
Wilmer T. Stone then sat on the front of his desk, drew one long leg up and grasped his bony knee.
威尔默·斯通然后坐在书桌前,抬起一条长腿,抓住他膝盖。
wentlemen,?he began, we are here this semester your last to continue your study of English.
西恩特勒曼他开始说,我们这学期在这里,你最后一次继续你的英语学习。
I know we shall enjoy learning with ?and from ?one another. We are going to learn something about journalism and how to get out your weekly school paper.
我知道我们会喜欢学习的从哪里来?彼此。我们将学习一些关于新闻业的知识,以及如何出版你的每周校报。
Most important, we are going to try to really get interested in reading and writing. Those who do, I venture to say, will lead far richer, fuller lives than they would otherwise.
最重要的是,我们要努力对阅读和写作产生兴趣。我敢说,那些这样做的人,他们的生活将比不这样做的人富裕得多,更充实。
He went on like that, voicing a welco.
他继续这样,说了一句好话。
Ⅲ 全新版大学英语第二册听力教程听力原文,谁有
全新版大学英语听说教程第二册听力原文
2-1-A
Statement 1:
Hello, welcome to "This Week's Sports". The big news this week is the basketball championship. It started on Friday. Los Angeles Lakers beat Philadelphia 76ers, 108 to 96. Lakers won.
Statement 2:
Utah Jazz played Miami Heat. Jazz lost the game. They lost by just one point. The score was 111 to 110.
Statement 3:
Detroit Pistons beat Indiana Pacers. The score was 135 to 130. Pistons won.
Statement 4:
And in the last game Houston Rockets played New York Knicks. Knicks won, 75 to 69. That's it for basketball action. Thank you.
2-1-B
Why Don't You Join Me at the Gym Sometime?
Peter: Hi, Laura. Where are you heading with that big bag?
Laura: Hi, Peter. I'm off to the gym. I've got to stay in shape, you known. I try to go three times a week, but I'm busy so I can't always make it.
Peter: I know more women who work out than men. What's the main reason you work out? For your health, or to look good?
Laura: To be honest, for both. With women, good looks are always a very important consideration.
Peter: If they were honest, most men who work out would admit that they also do it to look better, and not merely for health reasons.
Laura: How about you? Do you get any regular exercise?
Peter: I do a lot of walking, for exercise and enjoyment -- sometimes ten to twenty kilometers at a time -- but I never go to the gym like you do.
Laura: Well, walking is good exercise. How about sports?
Peter: Not since my school days. I used to love playing baseball, but it's impossible to get enough people together for a game now. Mostly I just watch sports on TV.
Laura: I play tennis fairly regularly with my friends, and sometimes go swimming and cycling by myself.
Peter: Oh, I forgot about that. I go cycling sometimes too. And I often go swimming on vacation, but only recreational swimming.
Laura: Why don't you join me at the gym sometime? I can get you a guest pass.
Peter: Well, maybe someday, but I'm pretty lazy about things like that.
2-1-C
Watching a Game
Alan: Going to the football game today, Betty?
Betty: No, but I'll be watching it on television with some friends.
Alan: Weren't you able to get any tickets?
Betty: I didn't try. I really don't go to games so often.
Alan: But don't you enjoy going? Don't you find it exciting to be part of the crowd?
Betty: Oh sure, nothing beats the atmosphere at a sporting event: the cheering, all that energy. But sometimes it's just too inconvenient getting into and out of the stadium before and after the game. And if you watch the game with friends, or at a bar or restaurant ...
Alan: ... you've basically created your own crowd.
Betty: That's right. Another reason why I like to watch sports on television is that I simply find it easier to follow the action on TV.
Alan: Yeah, sometimes it is a little difficult to keep track of the ball when you're sitting in the stands.
Betty: Especially when your seats are high up in the grandstand, and far from the field.
Alan: It's like you're watching from an airplane, sometimes.
Betty: Also good sports commentators on television can add to your understanding and enjoyment of the game.
Alan: After listening to you I'm starting to wonder how they are able to sell any tickets to these games!
2-2-A
1. The weather today: a fine day is in store nearly everywhere, with the best of the sunshine in southern and central areas of Britain. A pleasant day, then, with long sunny periods developing. Light winds. There will be light winds with a maximum temperature of 18 degrees Celsius, 64 degrees Fahrenheit.
Looking at the outlook for the next few days, it will become mostly cloudy with heavy showers moving in from the west.
2. A storm in Changchun, capital of Northeast China's Jilin Province, claimed four lives on Sunday. The storm lasted about three minutes from around 8 p.m. The winds reached speeds of over a hundred miles an hour, causing serious damage and a widespread power failure.
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2-2-B
Did You Hear the Weather Forecast?
Alan: Oh, look at the sky, Michelle! It's starting to get cloudy.
Michelle: I see it. I hope it doesn't rain. I thought it was going to be a fine day today.
Alan: That's certainly what the department was hoping for when they chose today as the date for the annual picnic.
Michelle: You can't have a picnic without good weather. You need sunshine for all the eating and games and entertainment.
Alan: Yeah, sunshine -- but not too much! Do you remember last year?
Michelle: I sure do. It was so hot all we did was look for shade, look for ways to escape from the sun.
Alan: And no one wanted to participate in any of the planned activities. All we wanted was cold drinks. And then dozed off.
Michelle: If there had just been the tiniest breeze to cool us off...
Alan: But there wasn't. Just that burning sun, without a cloud in the sky, and the temperature just seemed to climb higher and higher.
Michelle Well, we don't have that problem this year, apparently. Alan, did you hear the weather forecast? Is it supposed to rain?
Alan: I don't know. I didn't catch the weather report. But maybe if it rains, it will only be a short shower which cools things off a little. That might not be bad.
2-2-C
A Thunderstorm
Lili: Look, Betty, the sky has turned completely black!
Betty: Oh, wow. A big thunderstorm is coming. But I guess it won't last long.
Lili: Yeah, maybe for about twenty minutes or so it's going to seem like it's the end of the world. And then the sun will come out again.
Betty: I like storms like this. Summer is dramatic. What do you think, Lili?
Lili: Yes, these storms do come quite suddenly in the summer. I often seem to get caught without an umbrella.
Betty: But it's not so terribly getting caught in the rain occasionally in the summer. Now if you got all wet ring a cold, dreary winter day -- that really would be horrible.
Lili: True. Ah, it's starting to rain now. Here it comes. Yes, it's starting to pour.
Betty: Here comes the lightning and thunder too.
Lili: At least it's supposed to clear up later this afternoon, and to be fine this evening.
Betty: That's good, because I'm going to meet some friends tonight.
Lili: Well, most likely you will have a very pleasant evening, because this storm should take some of the humidity from the
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Ⅳ 求新编英语听力教程2 3 4原文及答案
Part 1 listening one
Ever
wish you could do magic tricks, or introce yourself as“magician” at a
party? Imagine, everybody wants to have fun, but nothings’really
happening, it's time for you to show one of your new tricks. Here, you
can learn how, and without any need for special materials or much
practice.
A trick with a coin, a handkerchief and a friend:
Put
the coin on your palm. Cover the coin with the handkerchief. Ask
several peopleo put their hands beneath the handkerchief and feel the
coin, to make sure that it is still there. Then take the corner of
thehandkerchief and pull it rapidly off your hand.
The coin has gone! How? You must make sure the last friend who feels the coin
knows the trick and removes the coin when he seems to be just feeling it. And nobody knows where it has gone!
A trick with a piece of paper and a pencil:
Tell
your friend that you can communicate your thoughts without speaking to
other people. Write on the piece of paper the w6od Don't 1et your
friends see what you
have written. Say, "Now I will communicate this word into your minds." Pretend to
concentrate. Ask them if they know what is written on the paper. They will say, "No!"
And you say, "Quite correct! I wrOte on the paper!"
A trick with an egg and some salt:
Ask your friends to stand the egg upright on the table. They won't manage to do it.
Say that you can speak to the chicken inside. Say, "Chicken! Can you hear me? Get
ready to balance your egg!"
When
you first get the egg back from your friends, pretend to kiss the egg
at the base. Make the base wet. Then put the base into salt which is in
your other hand. The salt will stick to the egg. Then put the egg on the
table. Twist the egg around a few times as this will arrange the grains
of salt. Then it will stand up. Don't forget to thank the chicken.
Questions:
1、What does the magician ask people to do in the first trick
2. What happens to the coin?
3. How does the magician prove that he can communicate his thoughts to the
audience in the second trick?
4. What is the first step to make the egg stand upright?
5. What else is needed to make the egg stand upright?
Keys: 1.B2.C 3.C 4.A 5. D
(4)新编听力教程2第七课脚本扩展阅读
理解英文题的技巧:
1、细节题解题技巧
细节题的命题方法很多,如可能是对某个细节用同义结构转换后进行考查、也可能是将文章中的几个细节(通常是四个)放在一起要求考生判断是非(选出正确的一项或选出错误的一项)或对几个细节进行排序等。一个常用的方法就是运用定位法,即根据题干或选项中的线索词从原文中找到相关的句子,与选项进行比较从而确定答案(此时要特别注意一些常见的同义转换)。
(1)、关键信息定位法。这个主要是细节题,如涉及到数字(日期、时间、价格等),就可以在文章中快速圈出数字,再找出目标数字及相对应的细节作息,还有人物姓名、地点名词等等,其他的还包括一些提示情节发展,或条纲性关键字眼,如First, Next, Finally等等。
(2)、 同义定位法。英文中可以用Paraphrase表示。同义定位就是指问题所用的关键词和文中的不一致,但属于同义性质,同义转换其实是在关键间的基础上拐个弯。
2、推理题解题技巧
推断题定义:在理解原文字面意思的基础上,通过对语篇逻辑关系的分析和细节的暗示,做出一定的判断和推理,从而得到文章的深层意义及隐含意义的过程。