第一篇:新世紀(jì)英語專業(yè)本科生綜合教程(第二版)第3冊 單詞匯總(含部分近反義詞)
Unit 1 anthology n.(詩、文等的)選集 brigade n.旅
clasp n.緊握;緊攥;緊抱
crunchy a.發(fā)嘎吱嘎吱聲的,易碎的 discreetly ad.謹(jǐn)慎地,小心地
S:carefully demeanor n.風(fēng)度,舉止,行為 S:behavior,manner flail v.鞭打;抽打 S:shake,wave
goody n.特別吸引人的東西, 美味的食品 grope v.暗中摸, 摸索 S:fumble ketchup n.番茄醬
malicious a.惡意的, 惡毒的 S:deliberate maneuver n.策略 S:method puddle n.水坑;(尤指道路上的)雨水坑 sandal n.涼鞋
shackle n.手銬,腳鐐,鐐銬,束縛
S:limit
reserve n.矜持,拘謹(jǐn);寡言
S:shyness,modesty slink v.偷偷溜走 S:sneak sneak v.偷偷溜走 S:slink spaghetti n.意大利面條 square v.使成正方形 rear a.后面的;后部的 whereabouts n.下落, 去向 junk food 垃圾食品
tip off暗示, 警告
sb.'s heart goes out to sb.十分同情,憐憫 catch glimpse of 一瞥 live up to 不辜負(fù)
Unit 2 board v.搭伙(并寄宿)conceivably ad.可想像地,有理由相信地 coronary thrombosis n.冠狀動脈血栓形成 deceased n.已故的人 S:living executive n.主管領(lǐng)導(dǎo),管理人員,行政領(lǐng)導(dǎo) lineup n.列隊(duì)
instantly ad.馬上地 S:immediately obituary n.訃告,訃聞
overweight a.過重的 A:underweight,slim precisely ad.精確地 S:accurately,exactly replacement n.更換,替代 S:successor survive v.比…活得長,幸存 S:outlive widow n.寡婦
workaholic n.工作狂 A:slacker,idler
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anew ad.重新,再 S:again calorie n.卡路里 cappuccino n.熱牛奶咖啡 contortion n.扭彎
coo v.柔聲地說
debonair a.快活的 S:carefree dodge v.躲閃
eccentric a.古怪的,反常的 S:ridiculous A:conventional
esthetically ad.審美地
exasperating a.激怒的,氣人的 S:furious extravagant a.放縱的 S:luxurious A:economical
habituate v.使習(xí)慣于
ludicrous a.滑稽的 S:ridiculous,foolish motel n.汽車旅館 negotiate v.越過 pedestrian n.步行者
sedate a.安靜沉著的 S:calm,quiet squash n.壁球
thrive v.繁榮,興旺 S:flourish treadmill n.腳踏車 triumph n.勝利 unfurl v.展開 S:open
venerable a.值得尊敬的S:respectable A:dishonorable,disrespectable pull up 拔起
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blaspheme v.褻瀆;咒罵 S:curse,understate bumper n.(汽車上的)保險(xiǎn)杠, 緩沖器 damper n.掃興
epitome n.代表,縮影 S:representative fetish n.迷戀,盲目崇拜
flunk v.(使)(考試、某學(xué)科的成績等)不及格 S:fail licentiousness n.放肆;無法無天 mirth n.歡樂;歡笑 A:sadness overshadow v.使(某人)相形見絀
outing n.遠(yuǎn)足 S:excursion puritan n.清教徒 reverently ad.恭敬地;虔誠地 S:respectfully A:disrespectfully
scan v.粗略地讀;瀏覽;翻閱 S:examine swill v.大口喝,痛飲(尤指酒類)traipse v.漫步,拖曳 S:walk
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associate n.同事,伙伴 astound v.使震驚
S:astonish
compliment v.稱贊 A:criticize,insult confound v.使混淆 S:confuse consultant n.咨詢師
cynicism n.玩世不恭,憤世嫉俗 A:optimism deceit n.欺騙 謊言 distinction n.明顯差異 ethics n.道德標(biāo)準(zhǔn) falter v.搖晃 feign v.假裝是 fid n.小謊言
invariably ad.一直 S:constantly,always lubricant n.潤滑劑
perception n.看法,洞察力 S:observation preoccupation n.當(dāng)務(wù)之急
prevarication n.搪塞,支吾,閃爍其辭 S:evasion profess v.聲稱
proliferation n.激增 S:multiplication,growth pundit n.專家 S:expert
serial a.系列的 S:chronic,repeated tangle a.雜亂的
ubiquitous a.普遍的 S:common undermine v.逐漸削弱 A:strengthen volunteer v.自愿
warp v.曲解 偏見 S:distort blurt out 脫口而出 wear down 逐漸減弱
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aura n.氣氛,氣質(zhì) S:air bard n.行吟詩人
cuddle v.擁抱 S:hug
comradeship n.友誼 S:friendship elevate v.提升 A:lower,degrade epic a.史詩般的 S:grand evolve v.進(jìn)化,逐步形成 imponderable n.無法衡量的事物 lyric n.歌詞
mediocre a.平凡的 S:moderate,average prosaic a.乏味的 S:simple squalid a.骯臟的 S:dirty,sordid stimulating a.刺激的 S:exciting veritable a.名副其實(shí)的 S:genuine verse n.詩
conjure up 喚起
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apprehensively ad.擔(dān)心地 S:anxiously autopsy n.驗(yàn)尸 S:postmortem
bountifully ad.慷慨地,大量地 S:generously A:chinchy buff n.淺黃褐色
chaser n.(飲烈酒后喝的)淡酒
confidential a.受信任的,委以機(jī)密的 creaky a.嘎吱作響的 draught n.通風(fēng)
fervently a.熱情地 S:eagerly,passionately A:indifferently
giddy a.眩暈的,輕浮的,不穩(wěn)重的
imperceptible a.感覺不到的,細(xì)微的, 難以察覺的 S:unnoticeable A:noticeable
intensely ad.強(qiáng)烈的 S:profoundly A:slightly indulge v.縱容,滿足 S:tolerate laxative n.輕瀉藥
oblige v.(根據(jù)要求或需要)幫忙,效勞 , overwhelm v.覆蓋, 淹沒;使某人不知所措 迫使做;使負(fù)義務(wù),peer v.凝視, 盯著看, 端詳, 仔細(xì)看 phial n.小藥瓶
permanent a.永久的,永恒的 A:temporary potion n.魔力藥水
rapture n.極度歡喜(a.rapt 全神貫注的,迷人的)scorn n.鄙視;輕蔑
substitute v.以...代替,取代
better off 比較富裕,更有余裕
make somebody's acquaintance與某人初次相見;結(jié)識某人 Unit 8 admixture n.混合物,附加劑
appalling a.駭人的,可怕的 S: horrifying, shocking atom n.原子
cease v.停止,結(jié)束 S:stop confer v.授予,賦予
correlative a.相關(guān)的 S:corresponding due a.適當(dāng)?shù)模浞值?/p>
egoism n.自我主義,利己主義 elixir n.長生不老藥
eminent a.出眾的,卓越的 S:prominent emancipation n.釋放,解放S:restrain horizon n.見識,眼界
impartiality n.不偏不倚,公平
S:fairness,justice A:partiality inculcate v.反復(fù)灌輸 S:instill lunatic n.瘋子,狂人 populous a.人口稠密的 prejudice n.偏見,成見 proportion n.比例;均衡
promote v.促成,促進(jìn),推動 S:enhance,advance spectacular a.壯觀的,引人入勝的
S:impressive,tremendous
vice n.缺點(diǎn),惡習(xí)S:shortage,sin
A:virtue contribute to有助于…,促成
Unit11 acquisition n.獲得 approach n.方法
badger v.糾纏 S:annoy,pester complacency n.滿足 A:dissatisfaction correspondence n.來往信件
cumulative a.累積的 demon n.惡魔 S:evil discrete a.離散的
embody v.體現(xiàn) S:symbolize formulate v.闡明 initiative n.主動性 S:lead livelihood n.生計(jì)
mundane a.平凡的 A:interesting ongoing a.前進(jìn)的 partake v.分享
pertinent a.有關(guān)S:relevant A:irrelevant pitfall n陷阱 S:trap
precedence n.優(yōu)S:priority A:subsequence prior a.先前的
proportional a.成比例的 receptivity n.接受能力
relinquish v.放棄 S:abandon,yield repository n.貯藏室,倉庫
rigid a.僵硬的,死板的 S:uncompromising A:flexible
scathing a.嚴(yán)厲的 S:strict A:gentle stigma n.恥辱 S:stain,shame strain v.全力以赴 therapy n.治療,療法
unethical a.不道德的 S:immoral yoga n.瑜伽
live up to實(shí)現(xiàn),達(dá)到,取得
go out of one’s way 格外努力去做某事
第二篇:新世紀(jì)英語專業(yè)綜合教程3(單詞)
綜合教程3
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brigade n.旅;大部隊(duì);隊(duì)列 vt.把…編成旅;把…編成隊(duì)
clasp n.扣子,鉤子;握手 vt.緊抱;扣緊;緊緊纏繞vi.扣住
crunchy adj.易碎的;發(fā)嘎吱嘎吱聲的 discreetly adv.謹(jǐn)慎地;小心地
flail n.連枷(打谷物用的工具)vt.打;用連枷打vi.打;用連枷打
goody n.糖果;身份低微之老婦;吸引人的東西;偽君子adj.感傷的;偽善的;假正經(jīng)的
int.太好啦
funk food
ketchup
malicious adj.惡意的;惡毒的;蓄意的;懷恨的
maneuver vt.[軍] 機(jī)動;演習(xí);用計(jì);調(diào)遣 vi.[軍] 機(jī)動;演習(xí);調(diào)遣;用計(jì)謀 n.[軍] 機(jī)動;演習(xí);策略;調(diào)遣
puddle n.水坑,泥潭;膠土vt.使泥濘,攪渾;把…搗制成膠土;攪煉;用膠土填塞vi.攪泥漿;在水坑中嬉戲
reserve n.儲備,儲存;自然保護(hù)區(qū);預(yù)備隊(duì);儲備金vt.儲備;保留;預(yù)約vi.預(yù)訂
sandal n.涼鞋;檀香;檀香木;便鞋
shackle n.束縛;桎梏;腳鐐 vt.束縛;加枷鎖
slink n.早產(chǎn)的動物;鬼鬼祟祟的人 vt.早產(chǎn);潛逃vi.潛逃;溜走adj.早產(chǎn)的 sneak n.鬼鬼祟祟的人;偷偷摸摸的行為;告密者adj.暗中進(jìn)行的vi.溜;鬼鬼祟祟做事;向老師打小報(bào)告vt.偷偷地做;偷偷取得
spaghetti n.意大利式細(xì)面條
square adj.平方的;正方形的;直角的;正直的vt.使成方形;與…一致vi.一致;成方形
n.平方;廣場;正方形adv.成直角地
whereabouts n.下落;行蹤;去向;所在之處adv.在何處;靠近什么地方
tip off 向…透露消息,泄密;暗中通知某人
go out to sb
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board n.董事會;木板;甲板;膳食 vt.上(飛機(jī)、車、船等);用板蓋上;給提供膳宿vi.寄宿
conceivably adv.令人信服地;可相信地;想得到地
coronary thrombosis [內(nèi)科] 冠狀動脈血栓形成
deceased adj.已故的n.死者;[法]被繼承人 vi.死亡(decease的過去式)
executive adj.行政的;經(jīng)營的;執(zhí)行的,經(jīng)營管理的n.經(jīng)理;執(zhí)行委員會;執(zhí)行者;經(jīng)理主管人員
lineup n.陣容;一組人;電視節(jié)目時間表
obituary n.訃告adj.訃告的;死亡的
survive vt.幸存;生還;幸免于;比...活得長vi.幸存;活下來
widow vt.使成寡婦n.寡婦;孀婦
workaholic
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anew adv.重新;再
calorie n.卡路里(熱量單位
cappuccino n.熱牛奶咖啡;卡普齊諾咖啡
contortion n.扭彎;扭歪
coo n.咕咕聲;鴿子的叫聲
debonair adj.高興的,快活的;溫文爾雅的;殷勤的
dodge n.躲閃;托詞vt.躲避,避開 vi.躲避,避開
eccentric n.古怪的人 adj.古怪的,反常的
esthetical adj.美的,富美感的;美術(shù)的 exasperating adj.激怒人的;氣死人的
extravagant adj.奢侈的;浪費(fèi)的;過度的;放縱的 geranium n.天竺葵
habituate vt.使習(xí)慣于,使熟習(xí)于vi.上癮
ludicrous adj.滑稽的;荒唐的 motel n.汽車旅館
negotiate vi.談判,交涉vt.談判,商議;轉(zhuǎn)讓;越過
pedestrian n.行人adj.徒步的;缺想像力的 sedate adj.安靜的沉著的vt.給…服鎮(zhèn)靜劑
squash vt.鎮(zhèn)壓;把…壓扁;[口]使沉默 vi.受擠壓;發(fā)出擠壓聲;擠入 n.壁球;擠壓;咯吱聲;南瓜屬植物;(英)果汁飲料
treadmill n.踏車,跑步機(jī);單調(diào)的工作
triumph n.勝利,凱旋;歡欣vi.獲得勝利,成功
unfurl vt.展開;使…臨風(fēng)招展vi.展開公開
venerable adj.莊嚴(yán)的,值得尊敬的珍貴的 pull up
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blaspheme vt.褻瀆;咒罵,辱罵 vi.說褻瀆的話;口出惡言
bumper n.緩沖器adj.豐盛的,豐富的 vt.裝滿;為…祝酒vi.干杯
damper n.[航][電子][機(jī)] 阻尼器;[車輛] 減震器;氣閘
epitome n.縮影;摘要;象征
fetish n.戀物(等于fetich);迷信;偶像
flunk n.不及格;失敗vt.使…不及格 vi.失敗;放棄;考試不及格
licentiousness n.放蕩;放肆
mirth n.歡笑;歡樂;高興
overshadow vt.使失色;使陰暗;遮陰;奪去…的光彩
puritan n.清教徒adj.清教徒的
reverently adv.虔誠地,恭敬地
scan n.掃描;瀏覽;審視;細(xì)看vt.掃描;瀏覽;細(xì)看;詳細(xì)調(diào)查;標(biāo)出格律vi.掃描;掃掠
swill n.泔水;沖洗;痛飲;涮vt.沖洗;痛飲;涮;倒出vi.大口地喝;發(fā)激蕩聲
traipse n.閑蕩;漫步;無精打采者 vt.在…游蕩;走過vi.疲憊地走;閑蕩;拖曳
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associate n.同事,伙伴;關(guān)聯(lián)的事物
adj.副的;聯(lián)合的vt.聯(lián)想;使聯(lián)合;使發(fā)生聯(lián)系vi.交往;結(jié)交
astound vt.使驚駭;使震驚
compliment n.恭維;稱贊;問候;致意;道賀vt.恭維;稱贊
confound vt.使混淆;挫?。挥憛?;使混亂
consultant n.顧問;咨詢者;會診醫(yī)生
cynicism n.玩世不恭,憤世嫉俗;犬儒主義;冷嘲熱諷
deceit n.欺騙;謊言;欺詐手段
distinction n.區(qū)別;差別;特性;榮譽(yù)
falter n.躊躇;支吾;顫抖vi.支吾;蹣跚地走vt.支吾地說;結(jié)巴地講出
feign vt.假裝;裝作;捏造;想象 vi.假裝;裝作;作假;佯作
fib n.無傷大雅的謊言,;一擊 vi.撒小謊
invariably adv.總是;不變地;一定地
lubricant n.潤滑劑;潤滑油adj.潤滑的
perception n.知覺;[生理] 感覺;看法;洞察力;獲取
preoccupation n.全神貫注,入神;當(dāng)務(wù)之急;關(guān)注的事物;搶先占據(jù);成見
pundit n.博學(xué)者;梵文學(xué)者
serial n.電視連續(xù)??;[圖情] 期刊;連載小說adj.連續(xù)的;連載的;分期償還的 tangle n.糾紛;混亂狀態(tài) vt.使糾纏;處于混亂狀態(tài) vi.纏結(jié);亂作一團(tuán)
undermine vt.破壞,漸漸破壞;挖掘地基
volunteer n.志愿者;志愿兵 adj.志愿的vt.自愿vi.自愿
warp n.彎曲,歪曲;偏見;乖戾 vt.使變形;使有偏見;曲解 vi.變歪,變彎;曲解
第三篇:新世紀(jì)高等院校英語專業(yè)本科生系列教材(修訂版)總主編戴煒棟 聽力教程1 學(xué)生用書第二版 unit3
UNIT 4
Part 2 listening and note-taking
This table shows the number of commuters* into central London between 7.00 a.m.and 10.00 a.m.daily.The total number is 1,396,000.Of these, 405,000 travel by underground — that's 29% of the total, and 28% travel by British Rail— that's 391,000 people daily.13 %, 181,000 people use both rail and underground, and 9%, 126,000 people, travel by bus.That means a total of 1,103,000 people, 79%, on public transport.The remainder use private transport, 237,000 come by car and the rest come either by motorbike or bicycle.This means 4% come by motorbike or bicycle, and 17% by car.A: Listen to the conversation and take notes.Write down the total number of commuters into central London between 7.00 a.m..And 10.00 a.m..And the number and percentage of people, traveling by means of public transportation.1,396,000
1,103,000, 79%
B: Complete the following chart.Means of transportation(Public)
Number
Percentage Underground
405,000
29% British Rail
391,000
28% Both rail and underground
181,000
13% Bus
126,000
9% Total
1,103,000
79% Means of transportation(Private)
Number
Percentage Car
237,000
17% Motorbike or bicycle
56,000
4% Total
293,000
21%
Section Two Listening Comprehension
Part 1 Dialogues
Woman: hello, 2248818
Man: Hello, I'm phoning about the flat.Woman: Of course.What would you like to know?
Man: Well, first, can you tell me where it is, please? Is it near some shops, and the tube? Woman: Well, the flat is in Islington, We're only 100 meters from the shops and a five minutes' Walk from the tube.Man: And how much does it cost?
Woman: Three hundred and sixty pounds a month.And you have to pay a month's deposit.Man: I see, and is it a big flat? How many square meters is it? Woman: Oh, I don't know.There are two bedrooms and a very large living room.Would you like to see it?
Man: Yes, when can I come, please?
Woman: Uhm.Can you come this afternoon'? About four? It's No.2, Canbury Road.Man: Yes, that's fine.I'll see you then.Goodbye.Dialogue 2 The Magnificent Town Residence John: Hi, darling.Sally: Hello, John.Well, did you see the “magnificent town residence”? John: Yes.Sally: So what's it like?
John: Well, first of all it's four miles out of the town centre.Sally: Oh, no!
John: And it's not all that big.Three bedrooms: one quite big, one smallish, and one that would be OK for the cat.The luxury bathroom doesn't have a shower, and the downstairs cloakroom* is at the end of the garden at the end of the jungle*, I should say.The sitting and dining room are both pretty small.Sally: What about the kitchen? Is it big enough to have breakfast in?
John: Oh, yes.Easily, if you sit on the fridge and put your feet out of the window there's plenty of room.Sally: The garage?
John: Fine for a bicycle.A bicycle, mind.Not two bicycles.And there's oil-fired central heating, which doesn't work.And the walls and roof are in a very bad state.Apart from that, it's fine.Sally: Oh, good.Let's buy it at once!
MAGNIFCENT TOWN RESIDENCE Three bedrooms, luxury bathroom, downstairs cloakroom,sitting room, dining room, a small kitchen, garage, garden,Oil-fired central heating
£90,000
Part 2 Passage Hide-and-Seek
My neighbor’s children love playing hide-and-seek as all children do, but no one expected that a game they played last week would be reported in the local newspaper.One afternoon, they were playing in the street just outside the post office.Young Ian, who is only five years old, found the perfect place to hide.His sister Janet had shut her eyes and was counting up to ten when Ian noticed that the small metal door of the letterbox had been left open.The postman had just taken all the letters out and had gone into the post office to see if there were any parcels.Ian climbed into the letterbox and pulled the door from the inside so hard that it locked.Soon realizing what he had done, he become very frightened and started crying.Meanwhile, Janet was looking for him everywhere but could not find him.It was lucky she happened to stop outside the letterbox and heard her brother's cries.She immediately ran to tell the postman who hurried out to unlock the metal door.Ian was now free, but he had such a bad fright* that he could not stop crying.The postman, however, soon found a way of making him laugh again.He told him that that next time
he wanted to hide in a letter-box, he should remember to stick a stamp on himself!
Part 3 News item 1
French officials in the town of Frejus are questioning more than 900 Kurds*.The Iraqi Kurds were rescued after their ship hit the southern French coast and sank.The government expects the Kurds to seek asylum*.However, a government official warns that those who fail to defend their asylum requests will be expelled*.Some French political leaders want all the Kurds sent back to Iraq immediately.They say this will send a massage to others who are considering such a trip.French border police says a Turkish and Iraqi criminal group is responsible.Officials are still searching for the ship's commander and crew members.They reportedly fled after the ship struck land.A: Listen to the news item and complete the following summary.This news item is about the questioning of more 900 Kurds who entered France illegally by the French authorities.News item 2
Colombian officials say they have rescued 15 hostages held by leftist rebels, including a former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt and three U.S.defense contractors.Colombia’s Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos said the hostages were in good condition following the operation in the southeastern department of Guaviare.Santos said the rescue involved intelligence officials who had infiltrated the rebel unit in charge of the hostages.He said the rescue operation was launched when the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia were planning to transport the hostages by helicopter.Betancourt was seized in 2002 while she was campaigning in rural Colombia Betancourt and the three Americans were among some 40 high-profile hostages the rebels were holding
in an effort to negotiate a prisoner exchange with Colombia's government.A: Listen to the news item and complete the following summary.This news item is about the release of Betancourt and 14 other hostages by Colombian military.News item 3
Kosovo is expected to declare its independence from Serbia in the coming days, possibly on Sunday.Serbia’s newly re-elected President Boris Tadic says he will never give up his fight for Kosovo, but will also fight for Serbia to join the European Union.He said Friday that Serbia would reduce diplomatic relations, but not cut ties, with countries that recognize an independent Kosovo.Kosovo’s leader, Hashim Thaci, is calling on displaced Serbs living outside Kosovo to return.Serbia and its chief ally, Russia, say Kosovo's independence will lead to separatist efforts
by other dissatisfied territories across the world.Serbia has offered self-rule for Kosovo, which it considers an important part of its history and territory.Yet Serbia has not controlled the southern province since 1999.A: Listen to the news item and complete the following summary.This news item is about the latest development of Kosovo's independence
Section 3 Oral Work
Part 1 Questions and Answers
Woman: Hello.Man: Hello.I wonder if you could help me? Would you mind if I left my bags here just for one minute? I have to make a phone call.Woman: No.I'm sorry, sir.It's not allowed.Man: It's only for a short time.Woman: It's against regulations.No baggage can be left in reception for security reasons.Man: Is there anywhere I can leave them?
Woman: I'll get a porter to take them to the left-luggage office.Man: Where's that?
Woman: It's next to the dining room.Man: No, don't bother.It doesn't matter.Woman: Pardon?
Man: I said don't worry, It’s OK.Listen to the dialogue and then answer some questions about it.You will hear the dialogue and the questions only once.Answer each questions with a complete sentence after you have heard it.1.What did the man want to know?
(He wanted to know if he could leave his bags in reception just for one minute.)
2.Why would he leave his bags in reception?
(He had to make a phone call.)
3.The woman didn't agree to do so, did she?
(No, the woman did not agree.)4.Why didn't she agree?
(Because it was against the regulations.)5.What did the regulations say?
(The regulations said that no baggage could be left for the security reasons.)
6.Where could he leave his bags?
(He could leave his bags in the left-luggage office.)7.Where was the left-luggage office?
(It was next to the dining room.)
8.Was it convenient for the man to do that?
(No, I'm afraid not.)
Part 2 Retelling
About 11:00 a.m, a strange-looking man entered the City Savings Bank.Rosa noticed him right away.He looked very messy.There were paint marks on his pants and jacket.He carried a large shopping bag with him.He walked around the bank and looked at all the walls.Rosa watched him very carefully.He walked over to a table.He reached into his bag.Rosa expected him to pull out a gun.She touched the emergency alarm button, but she didn't push it.Then the man pulled something out of his bag.It wasn't a gun.It was a paintbrush.A few minutes later, the vice-president of the bank introduced Rosa to the man.He was a painter.At noon he started his work, and he painted all the walls in the bank.He finished his work the next day.Rosa said to Jerry, “Robbers never come into our bank.It's very dull here.”
Section 4 Supplementary Exercises
Part 1 Listening Comprehension Passage 1 My Nephew
This year I decided to do something to regain my reputation as a kindly uncle.My nephew, Tony, had never forgiven me for the dictionary I had bought him as a birthday present last year.His parents had no reason to be grateful to me either because the year before, I had presented their dear son with a pot of paste* and some funny pictures.Instead of sticking* them into a book, Tony had naturally covered every wall in the house with them.This year, therefore, I decided to let him choose for himself.We went into a big toyshop but Tony was highly critical of everything he saw.In vain* did I show him toy after toy;he was not to be tempted*.Then I saw his eyes light up: he had discovered something he really did approve of: a large tin drum.I was quite pleased, too, until I thought what Tony's mother would say when she saw it.Nobody would get any sleep for weeks.I led Tony away quickly, saying that the drum was too expensive.If that was how I felt, Tony replied jokingly, then I could buy him the big model railway in the shop window.Now that was really expensive, so I quickly changed the subject.Tony asked for permission to go off on his own and I made the most of my opportunity to sit down and rest my aching feet.Fifteen minutes passed but there was still no sign of Tony.I began to get worried and got up to look for him, I asked a young lady if she had seen a little boy in a gray suit.She looked about her helplessly and pointed out that there were so many little boys in gray suits.I was just beginning to despair*, when I saw a strange figure dressed in peculiar purple* clothes.The figure was wearing a false beard and a cave man's* axe* in one hand, and a space gun in the other.It was, of course, Tony, who informed me at once that he was the first caveman to fly into space.Exercise: Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1.D
2.B
3.D
4.A
5.B
6.C
7.C
8.D
Passage 2
EPA’s Thirtieth Anniversary
The Unite States Environmental Protection Agency observes its 30th anniversary this month.This federal agency was established in 1970 to protect the nation's environment from pollution.It has fought against pollution of the air, water and atmosphere.After 30 years, the EPA* can point to progress against a number of environmental threats.For example, it has set new requirements for chemical factories.It has taken action to prevent rain from being polluted by chemicals.And, it has taken action to prevent rain from being polluted by chemicals.And, it has almost completely removed lead from the air.In addition, half of the nation's worst waste areas have been cleaned up.New homes have been built to resist radon gas*, found to be a leading cause of cancer.And the cars of today produce 75 percent less pollution than the cars of 1970.The EPA has dealt with a number of crises.For example, in 1989, the ship Exxon Valdez* leaked oil into Prince William Sound in the state of Alaska*.More than 41,000,000 liters of crude oil* poured into the water.The Exxon Oil Company* was ordered to pay 1,000,000,000 dollars.That was the largest criminal environmental damage settlement in history.During its 30 years, the EPA has won praise for its work.But not everyone approves of the agency.Companies forced to make costly changes sometimes oppose the agency.They say EPA requirements threaten their profits and the economy in general.Some companies say they have to dismiss* workers to pay for required changes.Listen to the report and complete the following chart about EPA.Name of this federal agency: The Unite States Environmental Protection Agency Time of its foundation: 1970
The purpose to establish this organization is to:
1.Protect the nation's environment from pollution;and 2.Fight against pollution of the air, water and atmosphere.Over the past 30 years, this federal agency has made some achievements in environmental protections.They are:
1.A number of environmental threats have been prevented;2.Half of the nation's worst waste areas have been cleaned up;3.A number of crises have been dealt with.Part Oral Work
Jeremy Taylor has had his market garden for 18 months now, growing fruit and vegetables for local consumption.He thought starting a business would be complicated, but in fact he found it was quite straightforward.He was given good advice by his bank manager, “Start small, consolidate and expand gradually.”There's been an increased demand for really fresh vegetables, and his produce is picked, packed and sold within 24 hours.He is most proud of his early potatoes and juicy raspberries.He says, “I've always loved gardening, and the thought of making a living out of a hobby is wonderful.”
Listen to the passage and then give your opinion on the following topics.1.What do you think
of the bank manager's advice on starting a business? 2.Have you ever thought of the idea of making a living out of a hobby?