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1、Listening and Speaking Book 1 Answer keyUnit 1 Inside viewActivity 2Hertford College accommodation formFirst nameFamily nameJanetLiStaircase number6Room number5KeysJanet Li (sign here)Activity 3 1 The porter asks Janet her family name and her first name.2 He gives her the keys to her room. 3 Sir. 4

2、He asks her to call him Stewart. 5 To sign for her keys.Activity 5JanetKateEnglish nameJanet LiKate SantosChinese nameLi Hui-Home townAnshanNew YorkActivity 6 (1)Im Janet Li (2)My Chinese name is (3)its short for (4)Everyone calls me Activity 7 Suggested predicted questions: 1 Whats your name? 2 Are

3、 you British? 3 What are you studying? 4 What are you studying? 5 And how about you?Correct questions from video:1 And you are ?2 Youre British, huh? 3 What are you reading?4 How about you, Kate? 5 And you?Activity 8 1 (b)2 (b)3 (a)4 (b)5 (b)6 (a)Outside viewActivity 1 Clip 1 interview Clip 2 conver

4、sationActivity 3 True statements according to the passage 3, 5Activity 4 (1) one of the best universities(2) most talented students(3) well-known around the world(4) have open doors(5) good social life(6) you want it to be(7) on another campus(8) its a fun place (9) go to concerts(10) during the wee

5、kActivity 5 1 From the library system online.2 Tree or four times a week.3 Brian.4 For leisure purposes, such as following news and sport.5 In the libraries.Listening inActivity 1 Number of institutions: 8Sporting importance: university sports teams competed against each other Academic importance: n

6、ear or at the top of the US colleges and university rankings Social importance: social elitism, mostly rich intellectual white students Location: the US Origin of name: four universities, Ivy plants growing on walls Oldest institution: Harvard, founded in 1636 Largest number of undergraduates: Corne

7、ll, about 13,000 Acceptance rates: 7% 20% Famous alumni: George Bush, John F KenneActivity 2 1 (d) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5 (d)Activity 5 364152Activity 6 1 At Princeton University. 2 That he is better with numbers than people. 3 Not very. He finds relationships difficult at first. 4 He thinks the Soviet

8、s have captured him.PronunciationActivity 3 MarkHi Janet. Welcome to England. What are you reading?JanetEnglish. MarkHow about you, Kate? KateMy major is law. And you?MarkIm studying PPE. KateThats a special Oxford subject, isnt it?Activity 6 Harvard University in Cambridge / is one of the best univ

9、ersities / in the world.He explained / that Harvard looks for the best / and most talented students / from around the world.We asked five students / at Harvard / to tell us / what kind of social life / they have.If you wanna / sit in your room / and study all night / like my friend over here, / you

10、can also do that.Theres not / as many parties as there / would be / on another campus.Unit 2 Inside viewActivity 2 Janet asks about these dishes: main courses: chicken curry, moussaka, chilli con carnestarter: minstrone soupActivity 3JanetKateMark1 What does he / she choose as a main course?chicken

11、currymoussakachilli con carne2 What is it made with? chicken, tomatoes and onionslamb and eggplantbeef and beans3 Where is it from? IndiaGreeceMexico4 How is it cooked? / Whats it like? with Indian spicesbaked in the ovenspicy / very hotActivity 5 1 Apple strudel. 2 Pastry. 3 With flour, eggs, butte

12、r and lots of chocolate. 4 Fruit salad.Activity 6 (1)What would you like(2)why dont you try (3)Its made with (4)Im not so keen on(5)What flavour(6)what are you going to haveActivity 7 1 (b) 2 (b) 3 (b) 4 (a)Outside viewActivity 2 516729348Activity 3 1 For over 50 years. 2 Shrimp. 3 The garlic helps

13、to cut out the cholesterol. 4 She learned to cook from her mother. She had to learn to cook as she comes from a big family.5 Her mother-in-law.6 She started in 1946.7 Paprika.Activity 4 1 (d)2 (e)3 (a)4 (f)5 (g)6 (b)7 (c)Activity 5 2 Hesitation and grammatical mistakes 5 Repetition. 6 Grammatical mi

14、stakes. 7 Hesitation.Listening in passage 1Activity 2 Ben is answering questions 3, 1, 8 Michelle is answering questions 2, 5 Tom is answering questions 6, 4, 7Activity 3(1) go ahead and start(2)you can go to a restaurant(3)stay too late(4)would arrive(5)everyone tries everything(6)you dont like the

15、ir cooking(7)thats considered rude.(8)nothing more than that.Activity 6 1 (e)2 (h)3 (g)4 (a)5 (c)6 (b)7 (f)8 (d) Activity 71 (a)2 (d)3 (b)4 (d)PronunciationActivity 2If its a formal meal, maybe Thanksgiving or Christmas, or if youre with your boss or someone like that, you are being careful about yo

16、ur table manners. So youd wait until everyone is served before you eat. But most of the time, if you know each other well you would just go ahead and start. Its more usual to entertain them at home because it shows your hospitality. We have a lot of barbecues outside, maybe in the garden or maybe at

17、 a campsite. But sometimes if you dont want to cook, you can go to a restaurant. Oh, well, after dessert youll have a little talk, then talk some more, have some coffee. Then youll say, “Oh well, its time for us, we should get going.” And if you dont then youre probably going to be rude and stay too

18、 late. Activity 3The government announced today that they are going to ban advertisements for junk food during TV programmes for children under the age of 16. The rules will include any foods that are high in fat, salt and sugar. There will be a total ban on ads during childrens programmes and on ch

19、ildrens channels, as well as adult programmes watched by a large number of children. But there will not be a total ban on all ads for junk food which are shown on television before 9 pm. This was thought to be “over the top” by representatives of the food industry.Activity 5The biggest problem is th

20、at they aim their ads at young people. One well-known fast food restaurant chain sells hamburgers which come with a free gift, usually a toy which is linked to a new childrens film. Other fast food restaurants aim their ads at teenage and college-age men, trying to make their food trendy and, you kn

21、ow, kind of masculine food.Unit 3 Inside view ABDBC BCABACActivity 2 Marks answers: 1 T 2 T3 T4 T5 T Correct answers:1 T2 F3 T4 F5 TActivity 31 How much do you know about memory? 2 Hes got a pretty good memory. 3 He cant remember a thing when hes tired.4 He read something about memory in it. 5 Oh, M

22、ark! What a good memory you have! 6 Because Mark forgot he had a lecture.Activity 4 Study skills Janet says she has difficulty with are: 1, 3, 4Activity 5 1 Im finding studying at Oxford quite hard. 2 Yes, but Im good at that. 3 I think its giving your opinion and then justifying it. 4 Thats what th

23、e research tells us. 5 No! Look, Im starving and I cant think at all when Im hungry. Activity 6 (1) generally(2) mostly(3) I find it difficult(4) I have difficulty(5) getting better at it (6) Your task is(7) Everyone is capable of (8) Now ask another oneActivity 7 1 (a)2 (a)3 (b)4 (a)5 (a)6 (b)Outsi

24、de viewActivity 2 Correct parts of the sentences are underlined.1 Mind maps are diagrams which help us to generate ideas, and also to organize or structure our ideas related to a topic. 2 OK, brainstorming is one of the most important uses of mind maps.3 By using mind maps to collect the main ideas

25、from what the teacher says, you can keep a very general understanding of a topic 4 Before an exam, after having studied for many, many days or even weeks, you might want to capture the very general understanding about the subject 5 They give us almost a picture, a different perspective in terms of a

26、 picture, or a diagram of understanding information or understanding connected ideas, which is very helpful for people who like to learn from a different way.6 As you can see, we have main ideas throughout our mind map, not long texts.7 Mind maps are illogical and by being illogical they encourage u

27、s to think creatively, you might say.Activity 31 There is a centre2 There are only words, not sentences3 It looks like a tree4 You used a lot of colours.Activity 41 (d)2 (b)3 (a)4 (b)Listening in passage 1Activity 2 Age: 51 Age when stroke occurred: 50 Number of weeks of speech and language therapy:

28、 12 Length of time in hospital: three and a half monthsActivity 3 1 No, not that much. 2 Because he couldnt speak. 3 She used exercises to help him learn to speak again. 4 A special computer programme. 5 Yes. 6 Being given the right drug at the right time and a lot of therapy.Activity 4 1 in white c

29、oats 2 my family 3 almost immediately 4 words and pictures 5 a lot of words 6 read and write 7 the right timeListening in passage 2Activity 7421653Activity 8 1 (b)2 (d)3 (a)4 (d)5 (d)Pronunciation Activity 2What do you mean by critical thinking?Can you give an example of some research?Could you say

30、something to begin with?You have to memorize a lot, dont you?Its often made of wood, isnt it?Unit 4 Inside viewActivity 1563142Activity 21 (d)2 (c)3 (c)4 (b)5 (a)Activity 31 No, she hasnt.2 She trains volunteers.3 To tell her she cant make the next training session.4 Experienced students.5 The abili

31、ty to really listen to someone and make them feel youre listening.6 Listen carefully and then repeat what people have said a little differently.Activity 4(1) can you hold on a moment (2) can I call you back later (3) Youre saying (4) the way it works (5) What do you mean (6) thought about (7) So wha

32、t youre saying is (8) Youve got it alreadyEveryday EnglishActivity 5 1 (b)2 (a)3 (a)4 (b)5 (b)6 (a)Outside viewActivity 2 Topics mentioned: 1, 4, 5, 6, 8Activity 3 1 160 2 1992 3 one billion 4 20 billion 5 10, 15 6 2004 7 450, two, one 8 ten per centActivity 4 True statements: 1, 5, 6Listening in pa

33、ssage 1Activity 2 7453162Activity 3 1 The man took his son and his niece with him. 2 The man phoned the emergency services before it got dark. 3 Afterwards, the girl said, “It was fun.” 4 The emergency service centre sent out helicopters as soon as it was daylight. 5 The group moved away from where

34、they had taken their photos because the ground was too rough to sleep on.Activity 4 1 His mobile.2 14.3 The emergency services staff were able to identify which mountains they were.4 To pinpoint the exact location.5 Leaves.6 They were only 400 metres away from where the emergency services staff expe

35、cted them to be.7 Always take your mobile phone with you when you go hiking.8 No.Listening in passage 2Activity 7 True statements: 3, 4, 6, 7, 8Activity 8 1 (a)2 (a)3 (d)4 (b)5 (b)Unit 5 Inside viewActivity 2 1 (b)2 (a)3 (d)4 (b)5 (a)Activity 4(1) The thing is(2) a bit nervous(3) Im afraid (4) I cou

36、ld do with(5) You should(6) show her you are(7) Its a good idea to(8) just be yourself(9) Hes worriedEveryday EnglishActivity 5 1 (a)2 (a)3 (a)4 (a)5 (a)6 (b)Outside viewActivity 2True statements: 1, 2Activity 31 at work2 150 million3 met anyone yet4 create your profile5 in your area6 nice short let

37、ter 7 interested in themActivity 41 Between 24 and 32. 2 Two: Doctor Ski and Uncle Bunny. 3 She is funny, spontaneous and confident, has a good sense of humour and likes to ski. 4 Between 45 to 55. 5 He says it needs to paint a broad picture of who you are and what you like doing but does not bore t

38、he person. Activity 51 (c)2 (c)3 (d)4 (a)5 (d)Listening in Passage 1Activity 2 1 She went on holiday.2 She was invited.3 The mountain was vertical and they were climbing with ropes.4 He reassured her that it was safe to climb with ropes and stayed next to her.5 As soon as they met.6 Amy collapsed be

39、cause she couldnt stand up.7 They went to the nearest village for a pizza.8 Six months later they got married.Activity 3StatementsDavidAmyAgreeDisagreeAgreeDisagree1 It wasnt very romantic.2 There were two girls. 3 I was terrified.4 I would have fallen off the mountain if you hadnt done that.5 She c

40、ouldnt stand up.6 Everyone ignored me except David.7 We both had huge pizzas.8 We went on a three-week holiday to Barbados.Listening in Passage 2Activity 6 Topics mentioned: 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10Activity 71 lie2 photo3 personal information4 voice5 agree to meet6 what time7 something urgentsPronunciat

41、ion Activity 3To get started with Internet dating, / there are four steps. The first one is to / find the service / that works for you. / Second step / is to create your profile. / Find a great picture of yourself / that shows you doing / something / that you enjoy. / Write about / who you are / and

42、 who youre looking for. / Third step / is to start searching / for that special someone. / Use the search function on the site / to identify people / in your area / that you may want to / hook up with. / Fourth step / is to reach out to those people. / You write them a nice, short letter. / Show / t

43、hat youre interested in them / and off it goes. / After that, / sit back, / cross your fingers, / and hope for the best.Unit 6 Inside viewActivity 2 1 (b)2 (b)3 (b)4 (d)5 (c)Activity 3 1 Its a bit big. 2 Size 8. 3 Its the last one. 4 Janet really likes it. 5 By credit card.Activity 41) What about th

44、is dress2) Would you like to try it on3) have this in a smaller size4) it doesnt really fit5) Ill leave it6) Why dont you try it on7) It really suits you8) Can I pay by credit cardEveryday EnglishActivity 51 (a)2 (b)3 (b)4 (a)5 (b)6 (a)7 (a)Outside viewActivity 2 1 She is an ebay seller.2 You type i

45、n what youre looking for or search the categories and then make a bid.3 In nine hours.Activity 3 1 Lisa is one of Jessicas customers who want to sell things online.2 Lisa saw Jessicas flyer.3 Five dresses.4 $50 each.5 The buyer.6 Very popular.7 Just before the close of the auction.8 Yes. The dresses

46、 are sold for $210.Activity 4 516423 Activity 5 1 (b)2 (b)3 (b)4 (c)5 (c)6 (a)Listening in passage 1Activities 3St PetersburgCairoVeniceWhat to buyVodka, caviar, dolls, the chess.Wooden boxes, backgammon boards, leather stuff, water pipes.Glass, lace, carnival masks.Where to shopDepartment stores, k

47、iosks, markets, a good museum shop.The mediaeval market.Glass factories on Murano, main shopping street, market at Rialto bridge.Opening hours10 in the morning until 7 or 8 at night.Early morning till 10 at night, closed in the afternoon and on a Friday.9 or 9.30 till 12.30 or 1. Then 3.30 7.30 in t

48、he winter or 48 in the summer. Closed on Mondays.How to payPoint at what you want to buy, then go to a cash desk to pay, then go back and take the things you bought.You have to bargain.Cash is preferred, but some tourist shops accept credit cards.Cash or credit cards.Listening in passage 2Activity 7

49、(1) If you eat before you go(2) getting a bargain(3) its a way (4) the most expensive(5) everything will be cheaper(6) comfort of your own home(7) a delivery charge(8) doing your shoppingUnit 7 Inside viewActivity 2Characteristics Kate Kates motherKatesfatherSociableQuietFunnyLikes spending time alo

50、neReads a lotTends to worryQuite easygoingGood at listeningActivity 3 456321 Activity 4(1) they dont think its serious(2) hell be fine(3) Tell me all about it (4) What exactly happened(5) What else did he say(6) So hell be OK(7) Theres no real concern(8) theres no need to worryEveryday EnglishActivi

51、ty 51 (a)2 (b)3 (b)4 (a)5 (b)6 (a)Outside viewActivity 2 True statements: 2, 4Activity 3 1 More mothers have been pursuing careers and fathers have been spending more time caring for children and doing household chores. 2 He pursues career and shares in raising the children and doing housework. 3 He

52、 started to do more cooking, driving the children here and there. 4 He says his father did a lot more than his friends fathers and it was a role model for him. 5 It meant he could take on more day-to-day care of the children. 6 No, he has been able to continue pursuing his career.Activity 4 1 (d)2 (

53、c)3 (b)4 (d)5 (a)Listening in passage 1Activity 2 Nationality of the girls: American University subject studied by both girls: psychologyAge when the girls met: 20Age when the girls fell through glass doors: fiveJoshs age: 22Month of Joshs and his twins wedding: JuneActivity 3 1 The question he want

54、s to discuss is which is more important, your family environment or your genes.2 They were separated and adopted by different families.3 A friend of both of them insists they meet.4 Both their adoptive fathers died when they were children.5 Their boyfriends look alike and have similar names.6 They h

55、ave the same recurring dream.7 They are identical twins and are going out with two sisters.8 Genes decide 50 per cent of who we are and environment decides 50 per cent.Listening in passage 2Activity 1 to give a kidney, more and more 2 aged 38 3 just like a mother 4 the same friends 5 like Teresa say

56、s 6 five years ago 7 most of the timeActivity 7 1 A year ago. 2 She was terrified and decided to find out more about giving Henrietta a kidney. 3 The hospital reassured them. 4 People only need ten per cent of one kidney to be completely healthy. 5 Because she knew shed done something worthwhile and felt very good. 6 She feels very grateful. 7 Shed like to do something that no one kno

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