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Uint6
II.BasicListeningPractice
1.Script
W:What’sthatIsitatoyDiditgetchewedbyadog
M:Hey,that’smymascot!MyunclegaveittomewhenIwasfive,andit’sbeenwith
meeversince.Itbroughtmeluckinallmycollegeexams.Ican’tbringmyselfto
partwithit.
Q:Whatdoesthemansayabouthisluckycharm
2.Script
W:Wishmeluck;I’vegotajobinterviewthisafternoon.I’mreallynervous.
M:Staycalm,bestofluck!I’vegotmyfingercrossedforyou.
Q:Whatdoesthewomansayhehascrossedhisfingersforthewoman
;
3.Script
W:Ohno!DidyouseethatblackcatwalkrightinfrontofmeThat’sunlucky!
M:ReallyIguessitdependsonwhereyoucomefrom.Inmyhometownit’sthe
opposite:It’sluckytoseeablackcatcrossyourpath.Sononeedtoworry!
Q:Whatdothemanandthewomanthinkaboutablackcatcrossingtheirpath
4.Script
M:GuesswhatIdidthismorningIsmashedmymirror.Agreatwaytostarttheday!
W:Ohno,sevenyears’badluck,isn’tit
Q:Whathappenedinthemorning
5.Script
M:Ican’tbelievethisrain;it’sbeenpouringforhours!WherecanIdrymyumbrella
|
W:Notinhereplease!It’sunluckytoopenanumbrellaindoors.Youcanputitonthe
porch.
Q:Wheredoesthewomanaskthemandotoopenhisumbrella
Keys:A
III.ListeningIn
Task1:DavidCopperfieldiscoming.
`
W:
MybrotherisgoingtopickupsometickersfortheDavidCopperfieldshow.
Youinterestedincomingwithus
M:
W:
M:
Idon’tknow.I’vebeencardtricksbefore,andrabbitsfromhats.Ievendo
tricksmyself—watchmechangethiscoinintoanicecreamcone.
Veryfunny.DavidCopperfieldistheworld’sgreatestmagician;he’scertainly
worthalook.
Actually,Ihaveseenhimontelevision.Hepullsoffsomeprettyamazing
stunts.IwishIknewhowheperformedhistricks.ThenIcouldalsomakea
personfloatintheair.Icouldpullarabbitoutofmyhat.Icouldescape
fromastraitjacketandhandcuffs—allunderwater.AndIcouldsawa
womaninhalf.
W:
Amagiciannevertellshissecrets.Davidattemptstheimpossibleandno
onehasanyideahowhedoesit.IsawhimonTVwhenhewalkedthrough
theGreatWallofChina.
M:
W:
Howcouldhedothat
Ihavenoidea,butIknowwhatIsaw:Heenteredacanvasshelteronone
sideofthewall,andhecameoutofacanvasshelterontheotherside.
yes,burwashealwaysinfullviewofthecamera,ordidtheycuttoa
commercialorsomethingelse
Notonlywasthecamerarunningallthetime,buthewashookedupa
heartmonitor,andyoucouldtrackhisprogressashemovedthroughthe
wall.
M:
W:
M:
It’sdifficulttoknowwhattobelieve.Iknowit’snotpossibleforhimtodo
that,but…
.
W:
Itsoundstomelikeit’sashowworthwatching.
M:
Countmein.Insteadofanicecreamcone,I’llturnmymoneyintoaticket.
1.Whatisthedialogmainlyabout
2.WhichofthefollowingDOESN’Tthemanmention
3.WhatdidDavidCopperfielddoattheGreatWallofChina,accordingtothe
woman
4.UnderwhatconditiondidDavidCopperfieldgothroughtheGreatWall
5.Whatdoesthemanfinallydecidetodo
:
Keys:1C
ForReference
1.Hecouldmakeapersonfloatintheair,pullarabbitoutofhishat,escapefroma
straitjacketandhandcuffs—allunderwater,andsawawomaninhalf.
2.ShethinksDavisCopperfieldintheworld’sgreatestmagicianandhe’scertainly
worthalook.
.
Task2:Isitreallybadluck
Script
AreyouworriedbecauseyouhavejustbrokenamirrorSomepeoplebelievethat
breakingamirrorisa(S1)terriblethingtodo.Theysayitwillbringyousevenyears
of(S2)misfortune.Thereasonbehindthisbeliefstemstheoldideathataperson’s
soulisintheir(S3)reflection,sothatifyousmashyourmirror,yousoulwillbe(S4)
damagedtoo,doomingyoudoanearlydeath,andnotgivingyouentryto(S5)
heaven.IsthereanywaytoreversethisbadluckYes—ifyouverycarefully(S6)pick
upallthebrokenpiecesofthemirrorandthrowthemintoariverorstream,then
thebadluckwillbe”(S7)washedaway”..
Ofallnumber,13isthemostassociatedwithbadluck.(S8)Somepeopleclaimthat
thenumberisbadluckbecausethirteenpeoplesatdownfortheLastSupperbefore
Jesuswascrucified,andwiththisinmindfewhostswillservedinnerwiththirteenat
thetable.AndaccordingtoanancientNorwegiantale,twelvegodshadgatheredfor
afeastwhenathirteenth,Loke,entered.Afterthemeal,LokekilledBalder,whowas
themostbelovedofallthegods.
(S9)Fridaythethirteenthofanymonthisconsideredespeciallybadorunlucky,andFridaythe
thirteenthofMarchistheworstofthemall.
Thenumbersevenalsohassomesuperstitionconnectedtoit.ItissaidthatGod
createdtheworldinsevendays,andanyassociationwiththenumberisluck.The
seventhsonoftheseventhsonissaidtobetheluckiestofmen,and(S10)whenpeople
talkaboutthe"seven-yearitch"theymeanthateverysevenyearsapersonundergoesacomplete
changeinpersonality
—
Task3:TheStatusonEasterIsland
Script
OneofthegreatestmysteriesonEarthisthestatuesonEasterIsland.Theislandis
oneofthemostremoteplacesonEarth,locatedinthesouthernPacificOcean.Itwas
almostuninhabitedwhenitwasdiscoveredonEasterDayin1722byaDutchcaptain,
butitiscoveredwithhundredsofgiantstatues,eachweighingseveraltonsandsome
standingmorethan30feettall.
Whocarvedthesestatures,andhowandwhyweretheyputthere
Nobodyknowstheanswerforsure,butmanyatetryingtofindout.Therearemany
theoriestoexplainthismystery.Ithasevenbeensuggestedthespacealiensmay
haveplayedaroleregardingthesegiantstatues.Anothertheoryrelatestothefact
thatEasterIslandwasinhabitedbyPolynesianseafarers,whotraveledthousandof
milesintheircanoes,guidedbythestars,thecolorofskyandthesun,theshapesof
clouds,andthepresenceofbirdsmakingflightsouttoseaseekingfood.The
Polynesiansfirstarrivedontheislandintheoceancurrentswhichcarriedthem
therewouldmottakethemback.Theyweretrappedand,havingarrivedthere,could
notleave.ThePolynesiansprobablecaredthestatuesthemselves,perhapsas
religioussymbols.
Todate,887statueshavebeendiscoveredontheisland.However,onlyafewstatues
werecarriedintendeddestination.Therestwereabandonedalongtheway.
Thestatuesappeartohavebeencarvedoutofthetopedgeofwallsofavolcanoon
theisland.Afterastatuewascarved,itmayhavebeenrolledordraggeddowntothe
baseofthevolcano.Thenitwasputupright,andropesweretiedaroundit.Usinga
pulleysystem,thestatuewasmovestoitsintendeddestination.
Atitspeak,thepopulationofEaterIslandisbelievedtohavereached11,000.
Eventually,theresourcesoftheislandwereexhausted,andthepeopleresortedto
cannibalism,eatingoneanother.Workonthestatuesstoppedandthestatueswere
knockedover.WhenthefirstEuropeansfinallyarrivedontheisland,mostofthe
peopleladdiedout.
[
1.Whenandbywhomwastheislanddiscovered
2.Whoarementionedinthepassageaspossiblebuildersofthestatues
3.WhatistrueofthePolynesiansontheislandaccordingtothepassage
4.Howmanystatueserecarriedtotheirintendeddestination
5.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethemostsuitabletitleforthepassage
Keys:1A.D5B
;
ForReference
Theresourcesoftheislandbecameexhausted,andthepeopleresortedtocannibalism,eatingeach
other.WhenthefirstEuropeansfinallyarrivedontheisland,mostofthepeoplehaddiedout.
IV.SpeakingOut
MODEL1
ThisisacustomthatdatesbacktotheancientCelts.
Chris:Sue,doyouknowwhypeoplesay,“knockonwood”whentheywanttoavoid
badluck
@
Susan:Itsoundsabitfunny.AsfarasIknow,ithasalottodowithancientCeltic
people.Theyworshippedtrees.
Chris:Soundsinteresting.
Susan:Theythoughtstreeswouldsuckdemonsbackintotheground.
Chris:Well,whenyouthinkaboutthedeeproots,theirbeliefseemstomakesome
senses.
Susan:What’smore,knockingonwoodwasawaytobragwithoutbeingpunished.
Peopleoncethoughtthatevilspiritswouldbecomejealousifgoodfortune
waspointedouttothem
Chris:Uh,yes,goon.
Susan:well,byknockingonwoodthreetimes,thenoisecouldfrightenedawaythe
evilspirits,andtheycouldn’thavetorobthebraggartofthatgoodfortune
Chris:I’mafraidthosewhodon’tknowthissuperstitionmightbefrightenedawayas
well.
Susan:Nowhere’satest.Doyouknowhowthecustomofkissingunderthe
mistletoeoriginated
Chris:Ihaven’ttheslightestidea,butI’mallears.
、
Susan:AgainthisisacustomthatdatesbacktotheancientCelts.Sincethey
worshippedtrees,theyconductedmanyoftheirceremoniesinthe
woodsintheshadeoftrees.
Chris:NowIsee.Probablyit’sunderthesemistletoetreesthatweddingstookplace.
Susan:Iwishyouwerestandingundersomemistletoerightnow.
Chris:LuckilyI’mnot.Touchwood.
MODEL2Isthereanyrelationshipbetweensuperstitionsand
reallife
Script
$
Chris:It’sstrangethatsomanypeoplearesuperstitious.Theremustbesome
relationshipbetweensuperstitionsandreallife.
Susan:Youknow,RichardWiseman,aBritishpsychologistresearchedthe
relationshipbetweensuperstitionandluck.
Chris:WhatdidhefindMostpeoplewouldbeinterested.AtleastIwould
Susan:Hepolled,000peopleandfondthatpeoplewhobelievethemselvestobe
luckytendtogoforpositivesuperstitions.Theymayweararingasatalisman
oroftensay,”touchwood”forgoodluck.
Chris:Then,whatabouttheunluckypeopleDoyoumeaniftheythinktheyate
unlucky,theytendtobelieveinsuperstitionsabutbadluck.
Susan:Yeah.Theyworryalotaboutabrokenmirror,ablackcatrunningacrosstheir
path,andsoon.
Chris:Sowhatishispoint
Susan:Hispointisthatpeoplemaketheirownluckbytheirattitudetolife.So,49
percentofluckypeopleregularlycrosstheirfingers,comparedto30percent
ofunluckypeople.Andonly18percentofluckypeopleareanxiousifthey
breakamirror.
Chris:So,ourfateislinkedtoourattituderatherthantooursuperstitions.
Susan:Ithinkthat’swhatheissuggesting.
^
Chris:Thisresearchseemstoocomplicates.IfIwereapsychologist,Iwouldconduct
asurveytofindwhether13reallyisanunluckynumber.Ifthereeretraffic
accidentsormurdersonthe13ththanonotherdays,thenwehavetobelieve
insuperstitions.
Susan:Whatifthereweren’t
Chris:ThenIwouldn’tbesuperstitious.
Susan:Whatabrilliantidea!IneverexpectedyoutobeaswiseasSolomon.
Chris:Wellaslongasyoudon’tthinkI’mafool.
MODEL3IbelieveETshavevisitedtheearthbefore.
《
Script
Nora:Hey,what’sthispictureofyoursItlookslikeaflyingsaucer.
Chris:Itis.Iwasvisitedbyalienslastweekandthisisapictureoftheirspacecraft.
Nora:WhenIlookcloser,itresemblesaliverFrisbee.
Chris:Butitcouldhavebeenaliens.IbelieveETshavevisitedtheearthbefore.What
doyouthink
Nora:Itwouldbehardtobelieveotherwise.Projectslikethepyramidsaredifficultto
explainaway,giventheleveloftechnologythatwasavailableatthetime
Chris:That’sforsure.Theyaremysterious.
Nora:Whenyouconsiderallthose“impossibilities,it’stemptingtoinferthatsome
highlyadvancedcivilizationassistedhumansintheirconstruction.
Chris:Thinkaboutthis:ifyouwereabductedbyaliensandtakenuptotheir
spaceshiporsomething…well…
Nora:Whatdoyoumean
"
Chris:Imean,whowouldbelieveyouYou’dgonutstellingeveryone:“It’strue!Iwas
abductedbyaliens!”
Nora:Andeveryonewouldthinkyouwerecrazy,orjustmakingupastorytoget
attention.
Chris:FromwhatIunderstand,sometimesthesepeopledogocrazy,tryingto
convincepeopleabouttheirexperiences.
Nora:Ibelievethatinsomecasestheyofferprettygoodevidence.
Chris:So,takeacloserlookatthispicture.Doyoustillthinkit’saFrisbee
NowYourTurn
Task1
SAMPLEDIALOG
`
Simon:Eliza,doyouknowwhypeoplesay”keepyourfingerscrossed”whenthey
wanttowishothersluck
Eliza:Itsoundsabitfunny.AsfarasIknow,it’salottodowithanancient
Christianbelief.
Simon:Uh,goon.
Eliza:IntheChristianbelief“makingthesignofthecross”wouldkeepawayevil
spiritsandbadluck.
Simon:Isee.Whenyouthinkaboutthecross,signofChristianity,thatbeliefseems
tomakesomesense.
Eliza:That’strue.That’swhychildrenoftencrosstheirfingerswhentheytella
smalllie.Theywanttokeepbadluckaway,ortoavoidbeingpunished.
Simon:Soundsinteresting.So,I’llcrossmyfingersforyoubeforeyoutakethefinal
examination.
Eliza:Thankyou.
Simon:Butthosewhodon’tunderstandthissuperstitionmightbepuzzled
Eliza:Withinterestingcommunicationsamongnations,moreandmorepeoplecan
understanditnow.
—
V.Let’sTalk
Script
Thanks,perhaps,tofallingstockmarketsandunrestintheMiddleEast,Britonshave
becomeevenmoresuperstitiousthanusual,accordingtoareportpublishedtoday.
“Therehasbeenasignificantincreaseinsuperstitionoverthelastmonth,possibleas
aresultofcurrenteconomicandpoliticaluncertainties,”statedDr.DickArmstrong.
HelaunchedanInternetSurveyofnationalsuperstition,andfoundittobe
surprisinglyhigh,evenamongthosewithascientificbackground.Onlymoreintenof
thosesurveyedclaimednottobesuperstitiousatall.Threeoutoffourpeoplein
Britainfeeltheneedtotouchwood,and65%crosstheirfingers.
Itisinterestingtonotethatluckypeopleweremuchlesssuperstitiousandtendedto
takeconstructiveactiontoimprovetheirlives.Conversely,superstitiouspeople
tendedtoregardthemselvesasamongthelesslucky,worriedaboutlife,hadastrong
needforcontrol,andcouldnottolerateambiguity.
Thesurveyalsorevealedsomeunexpectedbeliefs.Forexample,onerespondent
couldnotstayinthebathroomonceatoilethadbeenflushed.
Therewasnoevidencethatsuperstitiouseverworked,even,whenpeoplewere
instructedtocarryluckycharmsforaweek.Theydidn’tfeelanyluckierormore
stratifiedwiththeirlivesattheendofthatweekthanwhentheystarted.
Armstrongattemptedtoexplainthisphenomenon:“Whenstudentsarepreparingfor
examswithaluckycharm,theymaytrustthecharm,ratherthandoingsomeextra
revision.”
Thanks,perhaps,tofallingstockmarketsandunrestinthe
ReasonsfoeMoreMiddleEast,Britonshavebecomeevenmoresuperstitiousthan
*
Superstitions
usual
Luckypeopleweremuchlesssuperstitiousandtendedtotake
constructiveactiontoimprovetheirlives.Conversely,
superstitiouspeopletendedtoregardthemselvesasamongthe
lesslucky
Whoaremore
superstitious
>
Therewasnoevidencethatsuperstitionseverworked,even,when
Dosuperstitionspeoplewereinstructedtocarryluckycharmsforaweek.They
work
didn’tfeelanyluckierormoresatisfied
Explanation
Whenstudentsarepreparingforexamswithaluckycharm,
theymaytrustthecharm,ratherthandoingsomeextra
revision.
VI.FurtherListeningandSpeaking
Task1:HorseshoesasaSignofGoodLuck
Script
Horseshoesareatraditionalsignofgoodluck.Mostpeoplebelievethiscomesfrom
thefactthatthehorseshoeisshapedlikethecrescentmoon,aperiodofprosperity
andgoodfortune.OnelegendhasitthattheDevilwasindisguiseandwanderingat
large,lookingfortrouble.HehappenedtocallonSt.Dunstan,whoeaskilledin
shoeinghorses.St.DunstanrecognizedtheDevilandtiedhimtoawallwithonlyhis
feetfreetomove.Hethensettoworkshoeinghimasthoughhewereahorse,but
withsuchroughnesstheDevilcriedoutformercy.St.Dunstanstoppedhisworkand
releasedtheDevilaftermakinghimpromisenevertoenterahomeonwhicha
horseshoewasfixed.Witchesfearhorses,sotheyarealsoturnedawaybyadoor
withahorseshoemountedonit.Thebigissueregardinghorseshoesiswhetherthey
shouldbehungpointsuporpointsdown.
…
Theoriginalsuperstitionwasthatthehorseshoeispointsuptokeeptheluckfrom
pouringout.Despitethisviewmostbuildingswithhorseshoesintheirsignhang
themtheoppositeway.TheHorseshoeCasinoinLasVegashangsitshorseshoewith
thearcontop.Theymaybehopingtheircustomers’luckrunsout,butthisisusually
notsomethingyouadvertiseinyoursign.Fingerringsmadeofhorseshoenailare
saidtokeepawaybadluck.Also,robbingtwohorseshoestogetherissaidtobring
goodluck.
1.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoesthecrescentmoonrepresent
2.WhatdidSt.DunstandototheDevil
3.WhatdidtheDevilpromise
4.Whatisthebigissueconcerningthehorseshoe
5.WhyisthearcofthehorseshoeupatthecasinoinLasVegas
。
2:Superstitionsorrealbadlucks
Keys:
Script
Joan:Passmethatmirror,wouldyouI’llseeifmymakeupisOK.
Dick:OOOPS!!SorryIdroppedit…butisityouormethatgetsthesevenyearsofbad
luck
Joan:You,Ihope,butprobableneitherofus.Iwonderwherethat“oldwives’tale”
originatedanyway.
Dick:Thereusedtobealotofsuperstitions:blackcats,ladders,numbers.My
parentandgrandparentsarefullofthem.
Joan:Iagree.Peopletodayaremuchmoreeducatedthanbefore.These
superstitionsarejustamusingpiecedofhistoryratherthanbeliefs,don’tyou
thinkso
Dick:Perhaps,butsomepeopletodaystillgoforthem.Peoplewhoselivelihoods
dependmoreonluck—likeprofessionalathletes,orfishermen—oftenthey
havesuperstitiousroutines.
Joan:It’srue.Ihaveheardofathleteswhowearluckysocksoratreasuredmedal
tobringthemgoodfortune.
Dick:Andlet’snotforgetluckynumbers.Weallknowaboutthenumber4,6,and8in
China.
《
Joan:Iknow4isdeathand8iswealth,butwhatisthesignificanceof6
Dick:6meansgoodluck.Somepeopleinclude6intheire-mailaddressjustforluck.
Joan:Maybewearenotassmartaswethinkweare.
Dick:Well,therearemanythingsintheuniversethatwecannotcontrol,andthat’s
whypeoplearesuperstitious.
Keys:TTFFT
【
Task3:CareerTransitions
Script
TherewasakinginAfricawhohasaclosefriendthathegrewupwith.Thefriendhas
ahabitoflookingateverysituationinhislifeandsaying,“Thisisgood!”
Onedaythekingandhisfriendwereouthunting.Thefriendwouldloadandprepare
thegunsfortheking.Thefriendhadapparentlydonesomethingwronginpreparing
oneoftheguns,foraftertakingthegunfromhisfriend,thekingfireditandhis
thumbwasblownoff.Examiningthesituation,thefriendremarkedasusual,“Thisis
good!”towhichthekingreplied,“No,thisisNOTgood!”andproceededtosendhis
friendtojail.
.
Aboutayearlater,thekingwashuntinginanareathatheshouldhaveknowntostay
clearof.Cannibalscapturedhimandtookhimtotheirvillage.Theytiedhimtoa
stakesurroundedbywood.Astheycameneartosetfiretothewood,theynoticed
thatthekinghadbutonethumb.Beingsuperstitious,theyneverateanyonethat
waslessthanwhole.Sotheysetthekingfree.
Ashereturnedhome,hewasremindedoftheeventthathadtakenhisthumboff
andfeltbadlysorryabouthistreatmentofhisfriend.Hewentimmediatelytothejail
tospeakwithhisfriend.“Youwereright,”hesaid,“itwasgoodformythumbwas
blownoff.”Thenheapologized,“I’mverysorryforsendingyoutojailforsolong.It
wasbadformetodothis.”
“No,”hisfriendreplied,“thisisgood!”
“Whatdoyoumean,‘thisisgood’HowcoulditbegoodthatIsentyou,mygood
friend,tojailforallthistime”
“IfIhadnotbeeninjail,Iwouldhavebeenwithyou—andeaten.!”
ForReference
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