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Unit 1 Traces of the past
1-1Learning objectives
1-2Sharing
1The people in the podcast mainly talk about whether they go out a lot
and what they did when they went out last night.
2I have a 1)(busy) social life. I go out most nights after work with
2)(friends). Last night,
I went out for a meal with an old friend from 3)(university)

it was really
good to see
her. Tell me about your 4)(social life). Do you go out a lot?
3ACEDBF
4She went to a club and 1)(danced) all night.
She had dinner in an Italian restaurant and enjoyed the 2)(view of the river)
and lots of
3)(fun) with the family.
She went to the cinema and then met some friends for a 4)(drink) in town.
She went to Westfield Shopping Center in the 5)(west)of London and
enjoyed a
6)(delicious meal) there.
He went to a friend's 7)(house) in south London and had some fish and
chips in front of the 8)(television / TV)
6Yes, I go out a lot with my friends. After a long week of study, going out
at weekends can help me relax, so I can go back to study with a refreshed
mind. / No, I don't go out
a lot because I have no time. I'm taking many courses at college, so I have
to spend
most of my time studying.
I like going to shopping malls. I also like going to the cinema and the
theater.
Sometimes I go to museums and art galleries, too.
I went shopping with my best friend last weekend. After that we went to a
café and

had a cup of coffee. Yes, I enjoyed it because I took a break from study
and I had a good time with my best friend. / No, I didn't enjoy it because
there were too many people in the store. Besides, it was so noisy in the
café that my friend and I could hardly hear each other.

1-3Listening
1I admire my mother most. She loves my brother and me so much that she
would do everything for us. At the same time, she always encourages us to
be independent and try our best to do what we like. As a teacher, she has
also set a good example for me.
She has worked as a primary school teacher for about 30 years and she has
never got tired of her work. She spends a lot of time helping her students,
especially those with learning difficulties. I'm very proud of her. Live and
work with pleasure

this is what I have learned from her.
2 1. Baruti was born in the year (1962).
2. He was the (fourth / 4th)child in a very big family.
3. Baruti married his wife in (1990)
4. Together they opened an orphanage in (1996)
3Baruti was born in Johannesburg. His father was a 1)(teacher)and his
mother 2)(cleaned houses)for rich people. When Baruti was in school, one
of his friends 3)(lost)his parents and moved to an orphanage. Baruti
4)(visited)him and when he saw his life there, he decided to 5)(work)with
orphans. Later he opened an orphanage with 6)(his wife).
Baruti regards Mother Teresa as his hero and his favorite book is Long
Walk to Freedom, the story of Nelson Mandela's life 7)(in his own words).
4Mother Teresa's words tell us that small things can make a great
difference. Few of us can do anything great, but we can all do small things
with great love.
My favorite book is Steve Jobs. The book is based on more than 40
interviews with Jobs conducted over two years as well as interviews with
more than 100 family members, friends, foes, competitors, and colleagues.
Jobs spoke honestly about the people he worked with and competed
against. He encouraged the people he knew to speak honestly too. So
through the book, readers can not only read about the life of the
legendary Steve Jobs, but also have a genuine view of his personality that
shaped his approach to business and his products.
When I was seven years old, my parents bought a new wall clock with an
owl inside. I was very curious about how the owl moved its eyes and gave
out sound. One day, I took the clock off the wall, and took it apart with a
screwdriver. After an hour, I still couldn't figure out how the clock worked,
and I couldn't put all the parts together. I was scared. But when my father
found what I had done, instead of scolding me, he praised me for my
eagerness to learn. And he taught me how to assemble the clock.
This experience made me love my father more. And more importantly, I fell
in love with mechanics since then. That's why I chose mechanics as my
major.
1-4 Viewing
1-5 Pronunciation
1-6 Role-playing
1Isabel: Hi, Marek. How was your weekend?
Marek: OK. And yours? What did you do?
Isabel: I went for a walk. 1)(It was great)!
Marek: Who did you go with?
Isabel: With my boyfriend, Diego. 2)(He's a football player / He is a football
player).
Marek: Oh. Where did you go?
Isabel: By the river. 3)(It was really beautiful).
Marek: That sounds good.
2ACEGJ
1-7 Presenting
1-8M ore practice in listening
1BABDD DBCD
2DDBA
There are so many changes when a person comes to college. Some of the
new college students may have been to camp or 1)(programs /
programmes)away from home before, but for some it's the 2)(very)first
time they've left home. That means having to make certain
3)(decisions)that they've never really had to make before.
Besides some basic everyday activities, for example, eating and 4)(doing
laundry), there are many more important matters, such as whom to
become friends with.
Does that mean I should change fields?
5)(Obviously), there are just so many issues new college students have to
face. It's really
a jump from high school.
It's such a change when they don't have any parents around. They need to
make
6)(choices)with their studies, and with their social lives. They need to learn
how to act
in the right way so that they can enjoy their social lives without
7)(ruining)their studies.
This is very common to college students in the first year. It takes a little
while for them to 8)(get used to)their college life and learn to balance their
studies and social lives.
There are a lot of 9)(opportunities)for students to try new things. There are
so many new ways to meet other people on campus. If they find out it's
not working for them, they can 10)(step back)and try something else. They
should just give it a go! That's the way everybody learns to grow up.
3BC DC
1-9 Check & check
1-10 Unit test
1 The woman enjoyed the foods at Jenny's party very much.
2 He was bored.
3 Because Rob has found Suzie unfaithful.
4 Her opinion towards love is influenced by her sister's experience.
5 Dogs.
6 She finds it difficult to answer.
7 Her favorite Beatles' song from 1965.
8 The hits chart from 1965.
9 Every time he goes to a karaoke bar, he finds it one of few English songs
available.
10 A Rolling Stones' song.
11 Their parents' wedding anniversary.
12 To put away a dollar each day.
13 Teaching.
14 A savings account.
15 A visit to Cancun.
16) achievements
17) specialized/specialized
18) vast
19) professional
20) educated
21) was familiar
22) extensively
23) elegantly
24) a great deal
25) Besides
Unit 2 A break for fun
2-1Learning objectives
2-2Sharing
1The people in the podcast mainly talk about how often they go to the
cinema and what films they saw last time. They also talk about their
favorite films, actors, and actresses. 2I like going to the cinema a lot, but
probably only get there about (once a month).
2. (Not very often). But I do go occasionally.
3. I go to the cinema, probably (once or twice)a month.
4. I go to the cinema about (once a week)during the summertime ...
5. I go, normally, probably (once every month)or two months, but it
depends on the
film.
6. I go to the cinema about (once every fortnight).
3I always like 1)(romantic) comedies. Slumdog Millionaire was a
2)(great)movie.
2. ... probably 3)(recommend), er, the new Terminator movie. Er, that's once
again filled
with 4)(action). Very exciting.
3. I like old films. I ... I've a complete 5)(collection)of John Wayne and
Charlton Heston ...
And musicals, anything that's quite happy or adventurous, that takes me
away from
6)(real life). Those are the ones I watch.
4. It's a James Bond film and I think the action 7)(scenes)are just absolutely
8)(fantastic)in it.
4CDAB
6The Graduate. I like the movie because the music is fantastic. And I enjoy
Dustin Hoffman's great performance, which shows many aspects of the
hero's rich character.
I prefer watching DVD movies at home because it saves both money and
time. I have
the freedom to choose what I would like to watch. / I prefer going to the
cinema because it provides better sound effects. Besides, with more
people around, the atmosphere is much better than when I watch movies
alone at home.
My favorite movie star is Sandra Bullock. I like her because she is beautiful
and her performance is natural. I love her warm smiles as well. Every time I
see her smile, I couldn't help smiling too.
2-3Listening
1 C
2blonde blue dark masculine
3CADB
4tall
masculine face / best-looking
black hair / black
dark brown / dark brown eyes
red hair / red grey / grey eyes
grey / grey eyes
slim
blonde hair / blonde
lovely
5The man I like should be strong and fit, without a beard. And he should
not have long hair. The woman I like most is someone who is slim and
healthy. She should have long hair and big eyes. And I like girls who smile
a lot. I believe everyone has something beautiful about them, regardless of
age, race, gender, size, ability, etc. I don't think being lighter or slimmer
equals beauty. Instead, I think the inner self counts a lot more than outer
appearance. Virtues such as honesty, hard- working, and willingness to help
make one a beautiful person. / Beauty is what we see and feel. So my idea
of beauty is what is pleasing to the eyes. As long as it makes you feel good,
it is beauty. So both inner qualities and body features are important
factors to make one look beautiful. Of course, what one considers beautiful
may not appear the same to someone else. That is why beauty standards
are different from person to person, culture to culture and
time to time.
The ideas of beauty have changed over the past several decades in China.
Truly, on the one hand, many still stick to the idea that one's inner quality
counts more than outer appearance. Honesty, hard-working, generosity,
and kindness are considered inner beauty. On the other hand, more and
more people think outer appearance is more important. Nowadays, many
people, especially young people, hold some new ideas about beauty. For
example, long straight black hair used to be thought as one feature of
beauty, but now young people want to look stylish by having their hair
curled and dyed. They follow the fashion trend and put on fashionable
clothes and wear make-up. More people are afraid of not looking
attractive enough. So they go on diet to look thinner and receive some
cosmetic surgeries to look better. Still many others realize that it is
important to live a healthy lifestyle and learn to love their own body for its
uniqueness.
I don't think it is wise to judge a person by his / her appearance because
appearance
is superficial. Sometimes the appearance of a person may mislead your
judgment when it doesn't match well with the inner part of that person.
For example, an ordinary-looking person can be a scientist, a hero, or a
great thinker. Just as the proverb goes,
The greatness of a book lies in its content instead of its cover. So it is with
a person. Instead of focusing only on one's appearance, we should get to
know more about that person's education, life experiences and life attitude
before we make any judgment.
2-4 Viewing
2-5 Pronunciation
2-6 Role-playing
1W: OK … What do you 1)(feel like)watching?

M: Hmm. I ... I don't know really. 2)(What do you recommend)?
W: Um … Well, 3)(how about)French Kiss? Do you know it?

M: No, I don't think so. 4)(What's it about / What is it about)?
W: Well, it's a romantic comedy. It's about an American woman. She goes
to France and meets a French guy and … they fall in love. It's quite old, but
it's really funny.
M: Um, sounds OK, I suppose. 5)(Who's in it / Who is in it)?
W: Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline.
M: Oh, I like Meg Ryan. Mm. 6)(Do you think)I'd like it?
W: Yeah, I think so. You like comedies, don't you? And it's very funny.
M: Yeah, OK. 7)(Why don't we)get it then?
W: Great. Excuse me. Can we have this one, please?
2ADEGHIJ
2-7 Presenting
2-8 More practice in listening
DBCAD DCBC
ABAC
People joke that no one in Los Angeles reads; everyone watches TV, rents
videos, or goes to the movies. The most popular reading materials are
1)(comic)books, movie magazines, and TV guides. City libraries have only
10 percent of the 2)(traffic)that car washes have. But how do you explain
this? A yearly book festival in west Los Angeles is 3)(constantly)
year after year. People wait half an hour for a parking space to become
4)(available)
This outdoor festival, supported by a newspaper, takes place every April
for one weekend. This year, about 70,000 people 5)(took part in)the festival
on Saturday and 75,000 on Sunday. The festival 6)(attracted)280 exhibitors.
There were about 90 talks given by authors, with an 7)(audience)question-
and-answer period following each talk. A food court sold all kinds of local
foods, from hot dogs to ice drinks. Except for a $$7 parking fee, the festival
was 8)(free of charge). Even so, some people take their own sandwiches
and drinks to avoid the high prices of the food court.
The idea for holding the festival in Los Angles was 9)(put forward)years
ago, but nobody knew if it would succeed. Although book festivals were
already popular in other US cities, would people in this city
10)(embrace)one?
AC CD
2-9 Check & check
2-10 Unit test
1 Fast music can give people energy according to the man.
2 Have a short break.
3 It's terrible.
4 She will outperform the man.
5 Tennis.
6 14.
7 15 months.
8 He talks about nothing but computers.
9 To give Billy a birthday present.
10 Michael knows how to use computers properly.
11 Students think music is important.
12 They listen to music whenever they are free.
13 It was the most popular style.
14 Parents have very little influence on their children.
15 3 percent.
16) too much
17) warning
18) affected by
19) back
20) drive people to suicide
21) pointed out
22) recent
23) commit
24) prevention
25) it's time/it is time
Unit 3 Life moments
3-1 Learning objectives
3-2 Sharing
people in the podcast mainly talk about how they feel about London
and the most
exciting things they have done in London.
2.I love 1)(living) in London because there's so 2)(much) to do. I've been to
lots of
3)(interesting places) but there's always 4)(something) new to
5)(experience). How do you
6)(feel about) London?
EC
most 1)(exciting) thing I've done in London recently is to see Oasis
live. I went to the
Roundhouse and it was the most 2)(amazing concert). It was free, so we
ended up having nice passes, so we were close to the band and it was
3)(incredible) . It's the best thing I think I've seen in a long time.
2. I've been to 4)(the theater) quite a lot in London. I went to see Waiting
for Godot at
the National.
3. I ... I think Tate Modern is 5)(the best place) I've been to, you know,
because it's ... it's
6)(different) every time ... Um, you know, they really push the boundaries
of, you know,
the displays, 7)(compared to) a lot of the traditional museums and art
galleries in London.
4. The most exciting thing I've done in London? Um, I've watched England
8)(play football)
at Wembley

that was quite exciting.
5. I've done a lot of 9)(interesting things). I've had a lot of good
experiences here but
probably 10)(the best thing) was when I went to Wimbledon this year.
Um ... I got to watch ... I got to watch Andy Murray on Center Court. I
managed to get 11)(tickets) to that. And it was just a really good
atmosphere and it was a good example of, sort of,
British 12)(culture and sport).
ly, I visited Beijing. Beijing is a wonderful city with many great
things to do and see.
I went to the National Center for the Performing Arts (
国家大剧院
) to see a
famous
musical. It was a wonderful show. And I visited the Bird's Nest and the
Water Cube, two important venues (
场馆
) of the 2008 Beijing Olympic
Games. I also went to the Tian'anmen Square, the Forbidden City, the
Temple of Heaven, Peking University, and the Summer Palace. But the
most exciting thing I did there was visiting the Great Wall

the view was
breathtaking!
Yes, I have been to London. I loved it. The museums are wonderful,
especially the British Museum, which was established in 1753 and is one of
the largest and most comprehensive museums in the world. I also enjoyed
riding in the London Eye, a giant observation wheel on the South Bank of
the River Thames. / No, I haven't been to London.
If I have a chance to go to London, I would like to see places I have heard
so much about, such as Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Buckingham
Palace, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey. I would also like to take the Tube
as the London underground is the oldest underground railway network in
the world. Besides, I hope to visit some of the 2012 London Olympic
Games venues.
3-3 Listening
CF
happened in 1)(Australia) … when I was about 25. I spent a few days
at a hotel in
Alice Springs and went to Aye
rs Rock and … Well, anyway, one day, I went
out for a walk …

in the 2)(outback). It was a lovely day so I walked and walked … and then I
realized I didn't really know where I was. I was a bit stupid, really …
because I decided to 3)(go further) …

I guess I
thought I’d find the way back. Um … anyway, after that I heard
some dogs. First
I heard them barking, and then I saw them … There was a group –
maybe
five or six dogs,
wild dogs, coming towards me. I felt really 4)(frightened), but I
remembered some advic
e I, I, er … um, I … I read in my guidebook:
5)(Don't move), and don't look at 6)(the dogs).
So I froze, like a statue … I didn't move … and I looked at a tree, not at the
dogs, and didn't move my eyes. The dogs were all around me, jumping
and barking … I
thought they were going to bite me. Then one dog did
bite my arm, just a little, but still I didn’t move. In the end, after about 20
minutes, the dogs went away. I stayed there for a few more minutes and
then luckily found my way back to the hotel. It was the most
7)(frightening) experience I've ever had!
I was 12 years old and just graduated from elementary school, I
went to Beijing
with my dad to see the 2008 Olympic Games. I loved basketball, so I
wanted to watch the Chinese basketball team playing and I especially
wanted to see Yao Ming playing. First, we tried to buy tickets online, but all
tickets for basketball games had been sold out. Of course, I was very
disappointed. Then we went to the stadium to see if someone would be
selling extra tickets. After we waited for hours, we became hopeless. But
just when we were about to leave, a man came up to us and said he had an
extra ticket because his friend couldn't make it due to an emergency. We
were overjoyed. Immediately, my dad bought the ticket, and told me to
rush in

he would wait outside. Finally, I was able to
watch the game between the Chinese team and the German team. I
enjoyed the game greatly and I was excited when China won. The best
thing was that I saw Yao Ming. What
a wonderful experience!
3-4 Viewing
3-5 Pronunciation
3-6 Role-playing
Extract 1:
B: Hi, Sean. 1)(It's) Debbie.
A: Hi, Debbie. What's up?
B: Is Kevin 2)(there)?
A: No, he's not. He went out about 10 minutes ago.
Extract 2:
B: Could I 3)(leave a message) for him?
A: Of course.
B: Just ask him to 4)(call) me.
Extract 3:
B: Hello. Could I 5)(speak) to customer services, please?
A: Just a 6)(moment).
Extract 4:
B: Could you 7)(ring) me back?
C: Of course. Could you give me the 8)(number) there?
Extract 5:
B: Hello, uh ... Who's 9)(this)?
A: My name's Marianne.
B: Thanks for 10)(picking up).
3-7 Presenting
3-8M ore practice in listening
CCBDA BCAD
CABC
Some parts of the earth are more likely to have earthquakes than other
parts. This is usually true of 1)(mountainous) areas because there the
thickness of rocks is not even.
It is easy to understand why people are so 2)(frightened) by earthquakes.
People used to believe that when an earthquake 3)(took place), the ground
opened, swallowed great
numbers of people, and then it closed. It was also thought that those
people would 4)(vanish) forever. But now we know this is not what really
happens.
What we need to fear most is the effects of a serious earthquake, including
fires, floods, and landslides. A powerful earthquake 5)(occurred) in
Yellowstone National Park on August 17, 1959. The earthquake was
6)(massive) and very strong. It also caused the worst landslides in US
history since 1927.
After the earthquake, some people said that they would never visit
Yellowstone, because they were afraid they would be 7)(caught) in such a
disaster caused by the earthquake. This is actually a foolish idea. Such a
fear would 8)(keep us away from) beautiful mountains for the rest of our
lives. Even though earthquakes happen every day, such a powerful
earthquake like the Yellowstone one does not happen frequently at all. We
should feel 9)(grateful) that very few of us will suffer such a bad natural
disaster. Besides, if we know 10)(in advance) and make careful
preparations, the loss of lives could be avoided.
CA DC
3-9 Check & check
3-10 Unit test
1

He is confident.
2. Having a dinner party for mom on Mother's Day.
3. They will probably go to his workplace to give him a birthday present.
4. When the guest is leaving.
5. A speech by the president on TV.
6. He proposed marriage to her.
7. He was nervous and trembling all over.
8. She gave him a hint by showing her ring finger.
9. It is a family treasure.
10. She is afraid of wearing it for fear of losing it.
11. They had a frightening experience in darkness.
12. He has not tested his idea of the frightening situation.
13. Darkness.
14. The Causes and Handling of Fear of Darkness.
15. They overcome different levels of fear one by one.
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Unit 4 Getting from A to B
4-1 Learning objectives
4-2 Sharing
the podcast, the people talk about how they get to work, what they do
on their journey
to work, what they like and don't like about their journey.
2. A B C CD AC E
in the 1)(fresh air) , the scenery, um ... and try to 2)(avoid holes) in
the road which
are quite dangerous.
2. Well, sometimes, if ... if it's a bit of a quiet road, I can 3)(think about)
what I'm going
to do that day.
3. I ... I 4)(dream), usually. I just ... I, I love ... I love journeys. I love just
5)(looking out of
the window).
4. Well, it's so short; I don't actually do very much at all, apart from making
sure I don't
have 6)(an accident).

CABDFE
my city / town, most students get to school 1)(Reference: by
underground) (how). I
2)(Reference: go to school by bus) (how) and it takes 3)(Reference: about
an hour) (how
long). I usually 4)(Reference: listen to music) and 5)(Reference: look out of
the window) (activities) on the journey.
4-3 Listening

was it invented?
2. (Reference: What was the transportation idea?)
3. (Reference: Who invented it?)
4. (Reference: What was the idea behind it?)
5. (Reference: What was the problem with it? / How successful was it?)
3.1962
leave their cars at home
public transport
build
keep in good condition
1948
got in and drove away
engineering problem
too heavy
strong
private
difficult to fly
traffic problems
4.I like the idea of the monorail in that people could get to work faster by
monorail than
by car. / I like the idea of the plane with a car that comes off because one
can fly to a place and then drive his / her own car without bothering to
rent a car. / I like the idea of the home helicopter because with a home
helicopter one can fly directly to the place he / she wants to by taking the
shortest route.
The Horseless Sulky:
?It can only hold two people.

?It's difficult to slow down.

?It's open to bad weather conditions.

The Lightning Bug:
?It's very small.

?It's difficult to get in and out.

4-4 Viewing
4-5 Pronunciation
4-6 Role-playing
got 1)(tied up) with a 2)(customer).
2. David waited for 3)(20 / twenty) minutes to get his 4)(coffee).
3. George was late because the railway service was 5)(delayed) when a
train hit a 6)(cow)
that got onto the line between two 7)(stations).


4-7 Presenting
4-8 More practice in listening
CBDD

Humans' first means of transportation were walking and swimming.
1)(Gradually), humans learned to use animals for transportation. The use of
animals not only allowed heavier loads to be hauled by them, but also
2)(enabled) humans to ride the animals so they could travel longer
distances in a shorter amount of time. The invention of the wheel helped
make animal transportation more efficient through the introduction of
3)(vehicles).
Also, water transportation 4)(dates back to) very early times and it was the
best way to move large quantities of materials over long distances before
the Industrial Revolution.
5)(As a result), most cities that grew up as sites for trading have been
established along
rivers or the coast.
Until the Industrial Revolution, transportation was very slow and expensive.
After the Revolution, transportation changed 6)(thoroughly). In the 19th
century, the invention of the steam engine made land transportation
independent of human or animal power. Both speed and 7)(capacity)
increased rapidly.
With the development of cars at the 8)(turn) of the 20th century, land
transportation became more common. In 1903, the first controllable
airplane was invented, and after World War I, it became a fast way to
transport people and goods. After World War II,
9)(automobiles) and airplanes became more popular as methods of
transportation. Then,
after high-speed rail was first introduced in Japan in 1964, passengers
started using it in Asia and Europe instead of using airplanes to travel long
distances.
Now, 10)(thanks to) the development of technology, human beings are
able to enjoy various methods of transportation for their speed and
comfort.
DBC
4-9 Check & check
4-10 Unit test

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