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science To get a good job
in high school reading writing
Dialogue 1 may I sit here Sure Nice day warm and sunny
computer
Dialogue 2 About four years Very much it’s very useful
Dialogue 3 Listening I find listening rather difficult
listen to this tape Perhaps I should
PART C
skills worry focus feel understood carefully
problems understand main details
PART D
1. No, but it is important to pronounce well enough to make ourselves understood
2. No. Because our class is usually very big
3. He listens to text recordings and reads the words and sentences aloud
Unit 2: Fun with Language
PART A
1. Closing 2. Opening 3. Closing
g g 6. Opening
Listening Strategy a b b a b a b a b b
PART B
Text
1. b c a d
2. 1) age money people’s appearance
2) say that again? I didn’t catch it speak more slowly, please
3) really need to be going nice talking to you
Dialogue 1: do you have a minute What can I do for you several
I wonder if you could tell me how I could improve my oral English
every time I open my mouth I seem to make errors
be willing to make some errors at the beginning
I shouldn’t be afraid of making mistakes
try to speak English as much as I can
Dialogue 2: Cold this morning get even colder
won’t get as cold as terrific That guy who won the first prize speaks really fluent
English. I do admire him Me, too
I have an appointment with the dean
PART C 略
PART D
Home Listening 1 d c c a d
Home Listening 2
1) what classes what the reading load they must write
organize their time
2) ask their teachers to slow down or speak clearly
3) full of idiomatic expressions
Unit 3: School Life
PART A likes doesn’t care for loves hates
not interested in prefers loves favorite is keen on
prefers enjoys thinks a lot of last kind of
PART B
Text
1. c d
2. 1) Private 2) Halls of Residence 3) Self-catering
4) 37.86 pounds 5) 52.78 pounds
Dialogue 1
you’re moving into Xiao Chen moved into
Aren’t you lucky there was no vacancy What a pity
You should have applied earlier I guess so
rent an apartment near school more convenient that’s true
302 See you See you
Dialogue 2
you have a one- bedroom apartment to rent Maple Street
a shopping center and a subway station Sounds nice Fourth
east north a beautiful park comfortable 800
in a day or two
PART C
1. A busy life
2. Between six and fifteen hours
3. They must remain current in their fields
4. They will revise and update them
PART D T T F F F F T F T T
Unit 4: Going to a Party
PART A
1. Yeah By the way Who Don’t you think so Yes Quite well
2. Like what Yeah Hmm, let me think Well Come to think of it
Listening Strategy
92381 2608 1540 75 156 900 84,200 1,735
5:45
PART B
Text
1. c a d
2. 1) At Carol’s house on Saturday
2) He’s uncertain whether he can have a good time at the party or not
3) He’s not good at small talk
4) One should talk about something other people are interested in
5) By getting them to talk about themselves
Dialogue 1
My American friend weekend That’s great
9:40
never been to a party given by a foreigner I won’t know how to act
But it’s easier said than done
A bottle of wine or a small box of chocolates
his American friends What should say to them
Why don’t you get them to talk about themselves
Won’t it be a super chance for you to practice you conversation skills with native speakers of
English I guess you’re right. Thanks
Dialogue 2
a beautiful song they are playing cool pop music
Oh, yeah rap It’s all right, but I’m not really crazy about it
Do you often go to those big concerts Sometimes
listening to CDs I can’t stand crowds of pushing people
I know what you mean
PART C F T F T F
PART D
Home Listening 1
directions north Ivy Street right Avenue
entrance south 14 mistake 15 corner Station
seven blocks right parkway a few minutes
Home Listening 2 d b
Unit 5: Telephoning
PART A
1. Call back David Johnson this afternoon
2. Call Bill Green at 415-389-1074 this evening. It’s important
3. Meet Judy outside the Art Museum at ten tomorrow morning
4. Don’t forget to go to Tom’s party this evening
Listening Strategy
1. 6247-2255 2. 5404-9982 3. 612-930-9608
PART B
Text
1. b a
2. James Johnson ABC Imports Richard Alexander
Star Electronics 909-555-2308 714-555-2000
Call Richard Alexander 6 p.m.
Dialogue 1
Frank Qian’s Frank Well
I’m afraid Mr. Qian’s not in the office at the moment
try his mobile give me the number 909-365-2781
That’s it
Dialogue 2
Can I help you I’d like to Mr. Paul Osman
I’m afraid Mr. Osman is at a meeting right now
Can I take a message Brain Gray The Bike Shop urgent
Mr. Osman Mr. Gray my phone number
I’ll give your message to Mr. Osman as soon as possible
PART C
Computer sales representative
A degree in Computer Science
A computer programmer in trading company for three years
38839673
PART D b c d a b c
Unit 6: Shopping
PART A
1. He wants to know where he can buy a painting
2. He found out how much the dress cost as well as where he could buy it
3. She suggests that the man buy a tie for his cousin
Listening Strategy
$$ 20.50 $$ 50.95 $$ 175.40 .80 $$ 594
PART B
Text
1. 1) In a department store
2) There were four people speaking in the conversation. They were the receptionist, the
salesperson, Ann and Mark.
3) To buy a dress for Ann
2. a d b d c
Dialogue 1
Can I help you, ladies Yes, please backpack
sporting goods 5th all the way in the back Betty backpacks
Goodness What do you want
big enough for weekend travel home use
I have a large travel one already, so I basically want a book bag
smaller ones cheerful- red
And I want waterproof, so my books stay dry
That’s a really good idea
If we’re going traveling, we can’t spend too much
Dialogue 2
Oh, let’s just go in the store a minute OK, but just a snack
some milk bread milk How about a soda
Coca Cola makes you fat Milk yoghurt those butter cookies
Alright some fruit some juice this bread fresh bread
at the bus stop the juice Thanks
PART C
1. some defective goods
2. was absent had mistaken his shop for a second hand goods store
was careless
3. the mistake exchange the ladies’ purchases half the price
PART D
Home Listening 1
Summer, 1930 Michael Separate Self-service Discount marketing
Volume 6 million 17 Family
Long Island 47
Home Listening 2
1. communication transportation space technology
2. moral atmosphere
3. the moral the practical applications
Unit 7: A Job Interview
PART A
I. O O F F O F O O F O O F
Ⅱ. 1. me a at your
2. a in the and a in a
3. may be with your by the of the but you may be
with them the
4. it’s to to and be at the
5. an is the
6. To to in a and a to
7. A or a from the has than the of
8. who in should
9. and a than for by the
10. A is by his
PART B
Text
1. a b
2. A university junior
B average
A lifeguard for two summers
In an apartment
Hard working and reliable
Seldom absent from work and always on time
Pay the rent of the apartment
A clerk in the mailroom
2 to 6 a.m. Monday through Friday
Minimum
Dialogue 1
Hi, Mary Ted Have you ever been to one Oh, really
does he think he dressed too casually qualifications are
first impressions what you wear Maybe he’s right
point out what I can do well, even if it’s on my resume. What do you say
I wish you luck Thank you. Now I don’t feel quite nervous
Dialogue 2
Good morning, Miss. Wang Mr. Zhang Please sit down
It’s nice to meet you, Mr. Zhang business
both for money and experience for an office clerk this summer
That would be wonderful Windows, Power Point, and Excel
that’s very good. You’ll need some training in our methods, though
That will be very helpful for my future
PART C 略
PART D
From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. one hour ,000 Ten days off
fifteen days off One day per month health
a retirement program a savings plan
Unit 8: Employment
PART A
I. 1. Because he dialed the wrong number
2. Because she was late for work. She overslept
3. Because he didn’t notify her earlier about quitting
4. Because he couldn’t hire the woman
Ⅱ 1. 1922 1957
2. 1963 1984 1998
3. 1785 1850 1839
4. 1867 1903 1911 1934
PART B
Text
1. c b c
2. 1) He was clumsy and spoiled everything he did
2) In a warehouse
3) He unpacked the goods newly arrived from the factory and put them in assigned places
4) Fred broke a large vase
5) 0
6) To deduct part of Fred’s weekly wages until the vase was paid for
7) As it would take a long time to deduct 0 from his wages, he could keep the job while he
was paying for the vase
Dialogue 1
on eh bulletin board Sunflower Restaurant in the Foreign Students Building wants to
hire two part-time waitresses Every evening
5:30 to 7:30 6 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 10 yuan
free supper seven-thirty is not too late all day on Sundays
sharing an apartment with two other girls
one of those Jeans port bags Students’ Center
Why don’t we go and find out straight away
Dialogue 2
Save the Earth Environment Protection
environment science, geography, chemistry,?
prepare a lot of material for the coming Earth Day. That’s next Sunday
available during the weekends and Friday afternoons
It’s Friday today. Can you start right now? I can’t wait to start
PART C d c d b b
PARTD
1. laid off layoffs surprise were laid off find new jobs
successful aren’t many jobs available want ads job openings
skills and training Neither computers vocational training
prefer not to take on the weekends hate very far to work
Despite on life
2. 1) in space established space cities in English “online” by computers and video
phones
2) decreasing smaller, high-tech communities
environmental and transportation problems solved
a lot healthier
Unit 9: Going on Vacation
PART A
I. 1. Oct. 20th Three nights One double room
130 dollars including breakfast
2. 8:00 tomorrow morning Pudong Airport
Room 804, Park Hotel
Ⅱ 1. March 21st 2. May 2nd 3. 25 days 4. June 9th
PATR B
Text
1. d bdefg
2. c d b b
Dialogue 1
Huangshan Mountains expensive
Not very, but not cheap, either, around 600 yuan
I enjoy climbing mountains
Besides, you’ll be fascinated by the beautiful scenery there
what should I wear
Bring warm clothes. It gets chilly in the mountains, especially in the evening A
camera, if you have one. Don’t you want to take pictures of the mountains I want to take lots
Dialogue 2
Xiao Jin Hainan Island My cousin He’d been longing to go there for months,
and he persuaded me to go with him
the island is warm all year round It’s so cold here this time of year, while there the
temperature stays in the mil-twenties
the beaches incredible Fine white sand, blue sky and clear water
PART C
1. they’ll have two leisurely weeks on the beach
2. expensive a train a bus
3. share the expenses cost too much
4. have enough time the new semester
5. good food casual clothes their home
PART D
1. There are two different types of holidaymakers, who differ in their aims of travel, places
to visit, interest in local specialties, and the things they do
2. have a good time acquire knowledge
Seaside resorts Foreign countries
suntan oil camera video camera
English food local food
Unit 10: Places of Interest
PART A
I. 1. 1) big exciting crowded
2) expensive
3) lovely historic
2. pretty lovely Fascinating Large not too expensive
Ⅱ did you put you don’t you think next year
want your phone number glad you like your stay
Without your help what you
PART B
Text
1. af dg
2. Mountain Maryland safe office the president
living areas his family and guests swimming play golf
1942 grandson 1953 official resort 1945
presidents meetings and talks World War Two 1959
July
Dialogue 1
Good morning New York the State of Liberty
You can take a boat trip there Good idea I’d like to see that
Empire State Building its 86th floor observatory
that sounds interesting Times Square
There are many good theaters and clubs on Broadway
American music and dancing Great Central Park
New York Fifth Avenue
Dialogue 2
to London I had a great time
Churches, museums, gardens and the royal palace Wonderful
the changing of the guards Sure outside Buckingham Palace
It was a magnificent sight
St. Paul’s Cathedral, Big Ben and the House of Parliament
London its fine stores Of course Oxford Street
Lucky girl theaters and concerts I saw some really good plays
PART C T F F T F
PART D
Home Listening 1
age population over 2,000 less than 200 2,500,000
700,000 similarities striking political centers president
France Likewise White House similar monuments
located Pairs sites magnificent historical museums
tree-lined avenues tourism millions visit attractions
Home Listening 2 a c d
Unit 11: Animals
PART A
I. Why don’t you buy him a dog?
How about a rabbit?
Have you thought about buying him a bird?
you can buy him some fish Shall we go right now
Ⅱ 1. Once a week 2. Twice a week 3. Once a month
4. Every other day 5. Four nights a week 6. Never
PART B
Text
1. b c
2. f f f t f t
Dialogue 1
It must be very difficult for dogs to live in cities Why’s that
That’s true a lot of excitement All the people in the streets,
and the other pets, and all the interesting smells, especially from restaurants? You’re
making me hungry? Yeah, but I think
Yes, exactly I’ve heard Some people do use dogs walkers, yes.
It must be quite a sight
Dialogue 2
watching tropical fish swimming in a tank make you feel so relaxed
that’s true—the gentle movements, the lovely colors
especially dogs—give such unselfish love So it’s surprise
terrific companions to humans Sure can limit your freedom
Quite true. You don’t want to go out and leave your pet alone at home
Certainly not. I guess
PART C a b d c d
PART D a c d b c
Unit 12: Money Matters
PART A
I. c d
Ⅱ. 1. there are more and more ways of
2. interested in
3. An average day costs a dog owner
4. but only for a few weeks at a time
5. talk is easy, isn’t it
6. fill in a form
7. When I card in ate it
PART B
Text
1. b c d
2. 1) A customer’s credit card got stuck in an ATM machine
2) a wrong code number three times
3) go to the counter fill in a form with his account number and the date get the
customer a new card
4) In about a week
Dialogue 1
It’s quicker forgotten my number
Just general living expenses for the next month
Fortunately it’s not so crowded
Yeah. There’s usually a lot of people queuing
over on that desk by the wall Oh, yes. I’ll just get one Good afternoon
May I help you Good afternoon
500 yuan One moment please You too
Dialogue 2
Hello, Xiao Wang I hear
working two nights at a city restaurant Not too bad
the news agent’s That’s good Go ahead It depends What do you do with
the money you earn
books The one by the school
Not bad. Very friendly, but a bit slow at times
PART C F F T T F
PART D
Home Listening 1
1. New York Stock Exchange
2. second largest stock market computerized world’s largest growing
1971
4. trading stocks listed other exchanges
5. 4,800
6. main measurements strength
7. market value all stocks that trade
8. a system of points dollars final at the end of each trading day
9. share prices thirty leading companies
10. established industrial companies new high- technology Internet
Home Listening 2 c d c c
Unit 13: Dreams and Ambitions
PART A
I. 1. He went for a visit to his hometown
2. He went for an autumn walk in the hills
3.
3. He went on a river trip
4. She did nothing but lie in bed
5. She came down with the flu
Ⅱ 7:15 7:55 35 8:30 9 9:30 10:30 12:20 2 o’clock
3:15 4 o’clock three quarters of an hour 7:30
PART B
TEXT
1. c b
2. 1) His belief that one day he would become a movie star
2) Parking cars for one of Hollywood’s big restaurants
3) No, his pay was only basic. But he got generous tips from guests driving into the
restaurant
4) Larry parked the car of a famous film director and was able to introduce himself to
the man
5) He was amused by Larry’s unusual clever way of recommending himself
6) Some big film companies are interested in me
7) Some big companies are pressing me for paying their bills
Dialogue 1
So do I very interesting I think he might. He was so clever
being clever I suppose so
I don’t know. I don’t think I have any ambition in life
A decent job, an apartment of my own and a family that I really love
What more can you wish for No wonder, you sing so well
Dialogue 2
wins an Olympic gold medal amazing
sailing across the Pacific Ocean by himself But don’t you think
I see your point paid a high price You’re right hardest
keep on You’re right give up easily a speech
Let me guess “I have a dream” by Martin Luther King
That’s it moving And so inspiring Well, that’s my secret
PART C b a c d b
PART D T T F T F F F F F T
Unit 14: The Media
PART A
I. orange wool to keep warm a woolen scarf
Ⅱ 1. Betty Li August 19th, 1981 Female August 31st, 2000
Room 420, No. 1 Hall of Residence No. 3 Girls Shanghai
writing, painting and music
2. Henry David October 17th October 20th 3 Single
RMB 600 yuan MasterCard
PART B
TEXT
1. a d
2. form pictures in your own mind
stay in the room where the radio set is
do something else, like driving in the car, jogging or even just walking around
half-hour or hourly intervals variety of topics interactive
the radio station they are listening to opinions
Dialogue 1
When I was around sixteen years old
lie in bed late at night and listen to the radio music talk shows
concentrate on conversations In a way. You see I prefer
It’s more exciting Oh, of course I love television too, and movies
Yes You just sit back and let the images happen to you
It maybe so
Dialogue 2
You know, these days That’s understandable
There’s also that old saying an endless sequence of “picture”
Right everybody turns to television for news it’s important
That’s right Certainly not cooking listening to music
something physical They can control it more easily Exactly
PART C F T F T F T
PART D
Home Listening 1
Print magazines radio& TV Broadcasts Shows Host
Disk jockey DJ Anchor
the size of audience attract commercials money
Hostess
Home Listening 2 b d c b d
Unit 15: Advertising
PART A
I. 略
Ⅱ b a b a a b
PART B
TEXT
1. b d d
2. 1) Roommate 2) Female roommate 3) Fifth Avenue
4) Three blocks 5) rent 6) September 1st 7) 555-6792
8) 5 9) 9 p.m. 10) for Sale 11) sofa 12) easy chair
13) excellent condition 14) $$ 350 15) offer 16) 555-6792
17) 5 18) 9 p.m.
Dialogue 1
some books I no longer needed Let me see Last April
my bicycle Pretty good Bernard Wang Last April it was 10 yuan for the first
20 words and 50 fen for each word added
Ten yuan for first 20 words That’s not too bad
Yeah, it’s reasonable bold or italic type a box or something
very helpful It’s a pleasure
Dialogue 2
on the billboard over there she’s a pop star from Hong Kong
Very popular Sprite I believe so silly Silly
What do you mean drinks that particular brand of soda
So that a selling technique What’s so bad about that
Nobel Prize winner a movie star deceiving yourselves
I wouldn’t say that a beautiful dream Or vanity
PART C F T F T F
PART D c d c b d a
Unit 16: Culture
PART A
I. family reunion New Year’s Eve’s dinner
CCTV’s Spring Festival Special firecrackers Christmas trees
presents under the tree
Ⅱ No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No
PART B
TEXT
1. cg a
2. d a b
Dialogue 1
How’s everything Pretty good Sure studying Chinese culture
Oh, that I’m not sure but That sounds a good custom
children are really excited to get them You bet
Don’t you have any similar customs for the New Year in America
We just have parties and make “resolutions”—which are promises to try to improve
ourselves somehow Oh, yes, we do that, too.
Something like “turning over a new leaf” in the new year Right
Dialogue 2
Cold day, isn’t it? freezing the snow will let up
Well, this is in January Luckily When’s that
Are you going to celebrate it with a big firework show
Oh, yes, I remember that. It was really magnificent
The whole sky lit up Sure we do Of course Was it good
Fantastic I suppose How right you are
PART C 略
PART D
Home Listening 1 c c a b d b
Home Listening 2
1. twelve and eighteen
2. they have had relations with their parents
there is a crisis in the family
they have been beaten by their parents
3. Open Door temporary care
Test 1
PART A d c b a d c d c b d
PART B
Mr. Wang’s brother
He’s staying at Room 1914, Park Hotel. Phone number of the hotel is 6356-7700. Call
him after 9:00 this evening
PART C b d
PART D Bangkok hot humid all year round diving
November February 60 million
Test 2
PART A c b d c d a a d c a
PART B
acquire success and enjoyment succeed
basically the understanding of words and the relationship
examine his listening habits his strengths
weaknesses improve
PART C
Saturday, 15th
8:30 a.m.
No. 1480, Fall Street
PART D b c c d
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Unit 1 Click Here for Language Learning
Short Conversations
1.B 2. C 3. A 4.C 5.D 6.C 7. C 8.A 9.B 10.D
Long Conversation
1.A 2. B 3.B 4. D 5. A
Understanding a Passage
1. A 2.A 3. C 4. D 5. D
Understanding a Movie Speech
d, sting tion, , ,
, , , sions, 10. importantly
Homework Listening
Task 1
1.D 2. D 3.A 4.B 5.D
Task 2
1.B 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.C
Task 3
1. added, , singly important, te,
ed , ed, most commonly taught language, ed, ge program
Unit 2 Chilling Out with the Folks
Short Conversations
1.C 2. C 3. D 4.B 5.B 6.D 7. B 8.C 9.D 10.D
Long Conversation
1.A 2. C 3.D 4.C 5.A
Understanding a Passage
1.D 2.B 3. A 4. C 5. A
Understanding a Movie Speech
, , er, , ,
, , , ess, 10. wish
Homework Listening
Task 1
1.A 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.D
Task 2
1.A 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.C
Task 3
1. free, , e , es,
e, se, er, ed children, money
Unit 3 Give and Sacrifice
Short Conversations
1.C 2. C 3. A 4. C 5.D 6.B 7. A 8.C 9.D 10.D
Long Conversation
1.A 2. B 3.D 4.A 5.C
Understanding a Passage
1.B 2.C 3. A 4. C 5. B
Understanding a Movie Speech
, tion, , ners, ,
, , , ess, 10. peace
Homework Listening
Task 1
1.C 2. D 3.B 4.D 5.C
Task 2
1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.C
Task 3
1. designed, , enced ze,
e, , ncy, g, r
Unit 4 Making a Good Impression
Short Conversations
1.D 2. B 3. B 4.A 5.C 6.B 7. A 8.D 9.B 10.C
Long Conversation
1.D 2. C 3.C 4.C 5.D
Understanding a Passage
1.C 2.A 3. B 4. D 5. D
Understanding a Movie Speech
s, , me, s, al,
, , ious, , 10. found
Homework Listening
Task 1
1.B 2. D 3.A 4.C 5.C
Task 2
1.D 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.B
Task 3
1. ruled, e, able, es,
e, quality, , ted and improved, 10.a majority of
Unit 5 The battle Against AIDS
Short Conversations
1.B 2.A 3. C 4.A 5.C 6.B 7.D 8.A 9.C 10.C
Long Conversation
1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.C
Understanding a Passage
1.A 2.C 3.C 4.D 5.A
Homework Listening:
Task 1:
1.D 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.C,
Task2: 1.C 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.B
TASK3: s l, ed ce,
s, oned, ally unacceptable, , ainment
Unit 6 Consider Collar Colors Carefully!
Short Conversations
1.C 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.D 6.C 7.D 8.A 9.D 10.D
Long Conversation
1.C 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.D
Understanding a Passage
1.B 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.B
Understanding a Coving Speech
g for, rid of, to, t, te,
to, , , , te,
Story-telling
1)I felt differently, 2)that it made me, 3)Though he made, 4)I hurt my back, 5)I usually did
Homework Listening
Task 1: 1.A 2.B 3.B 4.C 5.B
Task 2: 1.A 2.B 3.B 4.D 5.C
Task 3: cal, , , ed, ing,
y, , , ed from, opportunities
Unit 7 Guns for Trouble?
Short Conversations
1. B 2.C 3.C 4.D 5.C, 6.D 7.B 8.D 9. C 10.D
Long Conversation
1.C 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.C
Understanding a Passage
1.D 2.C 3.C 4.A 5.C
Movie Speech
ans, ence, , , ion,
e, , , , er
Homework Listening
Task 1
1.C 2.B 3.D 4.B 5.C
Task 2 1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.C
Task 3 , , ed, , ul,
ing, , , e
Unit 8 Rack Your Brain for Creativity
Short Conversations
1.A 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.B 9.C 10.C
Understanding a Passage
1.C 2.B 3.A 4.A 5. D
Understanding a Movie Speech
, , g, ences, ,
, m, , ed, ate
Homework Listening
Task 1 1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5. A
Task 2: 1.B 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.B
Task 3: , , d, atics, d,
vity, , e, 9.75,000, ent
Unit 9 School Days
Short Conversations :
1.D 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.B 9.C 10.A
Understanding a Passage:
1.A 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.C
Understanding a Movie Speech:
, , , ion, ting,
ed, ,, r, s
Homework Listening :
Task 1: 1.C 2.D 3.D 4.A 5.B ,
Task 2: 1.A 2.C 3.C 4.B 5.B
Task 3: e, students graduate, 3.17,000 dollars, full picture, ing by
their parents, ten years, paying jobs, public service, first house,
very much
Unit 10 Stand Up for Honesty
Short Conversations
1.B 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.C 7.B 8.A 9.C 10.A
Long Conversation
1.B 2.A 3.D 4.D 5.C
Understanding a Passage
1.B 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.D
Understanding a Movie Speech
, le, ess, , , ful, ed, , dge,
ies
Homework Listening
Task 1: 1.B 2.A 3.D 4.D 5.C
Task 2: 1.A 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D
Task 3: s, ed, , r, ,
l, sibilities, person, clear as, be hidden
结束
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