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1、聽力文本Unit1 activity 5 Interviewer: What do you think is the biggest problem facing our cities? Erika: I think its overcrowding. Talk to anyone living in a major metropolitan area and they will say the same thing.Theres no space. Even the suburbs are getting crowded. Interviewer: Well, in some places

2、there simply isnt any land left for building, right? Erika: Yes, thats true, but you have to think creatively. You cant give up so easily. Interviewer: Think creatively? What do you suggest? Erika: What Im saying is that we can build more structures underground. We can add parking lots, malls, hotel

3、s, and even apartment buildings. Theres plenty of space. Interviewer: Isnt it expensive? Erika:Yes, it can be. In the past building underground has been very expensive. However, we have new technology that will bring the cost down. It involves using robots. You dont have to pay robots a salary! Inte

4、rviewer: Isnt building down more dangerous than other kind of construction? Erika:Actually, I think its safer than building skyscrapers, for example. Remember, we already do it. We have subways and underground shopping malls. Im just suggesting we invest in a variety of bigger projects and that we d

5、ig deeper. Interviewer: What would you say to people who doubt your idea? Erika:I can understand their feelings. Whenever theres a new idea, it can cause controversy. But “building down is not some kind of impractical idea. It makes sense. There is so much space underground: It can accommodate a lot

6、 of traffic, storage, and people. With the new technology we have, wed be crazy not to consider the idea its the wave of the future!記者:你認(rèn)為我們城市面臨的最大問題是什么?埃里卡:我想是過于擁擠。和任何住在大城市的人交談,他們會說同樣的事情,沒有空間。甚至郊區(qū)也變得擁擠不堪。面試官:好吧,在一些地方,那里根本就沒有任何建設(shè)的土地,對嗎?埃里卡:是的,這是真的,但你必須有創(chuàng)造性地思考。你不能輕易放棄。面試官:創(chuàng)造性地思考?你有什么建議?埃里卡:我的意思是,我們可以

7、在地下建造更多的建筑物。我們可以添加停車場,商場,酒店,甚至公寓樓。有足夠的空間。面試官:這不貴嗎?埃里卡:是的,它可以。在過去的建設(shè)地下一直非常昂貴。然而,我們有新的技術(shù),將降低成本。它涉及使用機器人。你不必支付工資的機器人!采訪者:不是“建筑”比其他建筑更危險?埃里卡:實際上,我認(rèn)為這比建造摩天大樓更安全。記住,我們已經(jīng)這樣做了。我們有地鐵和地下商場。我只是建議我們在各種各樣的大項目上投資,我們更深入地挖掘。問:你會對那些懷疑你的想法的人說什么?埃里卡:我能理解他們的感受。每當(dāng)有一個新的想法,它可以引起爭議。但是“建筑”不是一種不切實際的想法。有意義。地下有這么大的空間:它可以容納大量的交

8、通、儲存和人。有了新的技術(shù),我們會變得瘋狂,不去考慮這個想法,這是未來的發(fā)展!Unit 2 Activity 5An increasing number of companies and individuals are now opting to purchase virtual storage for their computer files and programs. Accessibility is generally cited as the single most persuasive factor when making the switch. Being virtual, Clo

9、uds can be accessed from any computer with an Internet connection, and at any time. For those with slower Internet connections, sophisticated software accelerates upload and download times. Cost is always a mitigating factor when it comes to choosing which technology solution to adopt. And Clouds of

10、fer maximum flexibility when purchasing storage space. No longer do companies have to make long-term investments in expensive server equipment. They can purchase only the space they require now, with the knowledge that they can easily upgrade and expand at any point in the future. Apprehensions, abo

11、ut the security of data, have now been put at ease as globally recognized software firms are building in the necessary security solutions.越來越多的公司和個人選擇購買虛擬存儲以供他們的電腦文件和程序。可訪問性通常被稱為一個最有說服力的因素,當(dāng)開關(guān)。虛擬的,云可以從任何計算機訪問互聯(lián)網(wǎng)連接,并在任何時間。對于那些較慢的互聯(lián)網(wǎng)連接,先進的軟件加速上傳和下載時間。成本是一個緩解因素,當(dāng)它涉及到選擇的技術(shù)解決方案,采用。和云提供最大的靈活性,當(dāng)購買存儲空間。不再做公

12、司不得不長期投資于昂貴的服務(wù)器設(shè)備。他們只能購買他們所需要的空間,在未來的任何一個點,他們可以輕松地升級和擴展的知識。憂慮,對數(shù)據(jù)的安全性,現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)被放在緩解全球公認(rèn)的軟件公司在進行必要的安全解決方案的構(gòu)建。Unit 3 Activity 5 Nutty newsStory OneLulu is a kangaroo. For 10 years she has lived with the Richards family. Lulu was adopted by the family after they found her next to her dead mother.Mr. Ken Ri

13、chards is a farmer. He was working on his farm when a heavy tree branch suddenly fell on top of him.Lulu stood next to Mr. Richards body. She started barking and didnt leave Mr. Richards side.“Ive never heard Lulu bark like that she sounded like a dog. She barked and barked and she didnt stop,” said

14、 Celeste, Mr. Richards daughter.After 15 minutes, the Richards family went to investigate. They found Ken on the ground and he was unconscious.“Lulu is a hero,” said Celeste. “She saved my father.”Mr. Middleton, an expert veterinarian, said that Lulus story is rare. “I have never seen a kangaroo act

15、 like that.Maybe Lulu helped Ken Richards because the Richards family is the only family she has ever known.”Lulu has always followed Ken around the farm. Shes a loyal, friendly, and very intelligent kangaroo. After Ken leaves the hospital, he is planning to go everywhere with Lulu.Story TwoApproxim

16、ately 175,000 people live in the Republic of Vanuatu, an island chain east of Australia. It is a popular tourist destination because theres a lot to do there: you can visit waterfalls, go horseback riding, take an aerial tour, or visit a traditional Ni-Vanuatu village. Vanuatu is most famous for its

17、 scuba diving and snorkeling.In an effort to draw attention to these popular water sports, Vanuatu has created a worlds “first” the government has opened an underwater post office. You have to be a certified scuba diver to work there. The office is three meters below the surface in an area on the ou

18、tskirts of Port Vila, the capital city.So far, the post office has hired four workers. They will work in a room surrounded by the beauty of Vanuatus underwater world. Customers will buy waterproof postcards on land and then dive down to the post office to receive a special waterproof stamp.瘋狂的消息故事一露

19、露是一只袋鼠。10年來她一直和理查茲的家人住在一起。露露是通過家庭在他們在她死去的母親身邊找到她??侠聿槠澫壬莻€農(nóng)民。他在農(nóng)場工作時,一棵大樹枝突然倒在他身上。露露站在旁邊的理查茲先生的身體。她開始叫,并沒有離開理查茲先生的身邊?!拔覐膩頉]有聽說過這樣的露露樹皮她聽起來像一只狗。她亂叫,她并沒有停下來,說:”號,理查茲先生的女兒。15分鐘后,理查茲一家去調(diào)查。他們在地上發(fā)現(xiàn)了肯,他是無意識的。“露露是一個英雄,“說”?!八攘宋业母赣H?!泵椎聽栴D先生,一個專家獸醫(yī)說,露露的故事是罕見的?!拔覐膩頉]有見過像這樣的袋鼠。也許露露幫助肯理查茲因為理查茲家族是她僅有的家人都知道?!甭堵兑恢备显谵r(nóng)

20、場。她是一個忠誠、友好和非常聰明的袋鼠??虾笕~醫(yī)院,他打算去到處露露。故事二約有175000人居住在瓦努阿圖共和國,澳大利亞以東的一個島嶼鏈中。這是一個很受歡迎的旅游者目的地,因為那里有很多做:你可以訪問瀑布,去騎馬,采取空中游覽,或訪問一個傳統(tǒng)的瓦努阿圖村。瓦努阿圖最著名的是它的潛水和潛水。為了吸引人們關(guān)注這些受歡迎的水上運動,瓦努阿圖創(chuàng)造了世界上“第一”的政府已經(jīng)開了一個水下郵局。你必須是一個有認(rèn)證的潛水員在那里工作。辦公室三米在維拉港郊區(qū)在一個區(qū)域的表面,首都。到目前為止,郵局已經(jīng)雇傭了四名工人。他們將在瓦努阿圖的美麗的房間工作水下的世界。顧客會在陸地上購買防水的明信片,然后再到郵局去領(lǐng)

21、取一種特殊的防水郵票。Unit4 Activity 5Interviewer 1: Interviewer: What is your job, Ken?Ken: Im a V.J. or “video jockey.”Interviewer: How would you describe your job?Ken: Im on TV. I introduce music videos and talk about them. I also interview singers who appear in videos.Interviewer: What is the best part of

22、your job?Ken: I get to meet a lot of famous people. Thats very exciting. Also, I love music, so its a lot of fun.Interviewer: What is the worst part of your job?Ken: I get to meet a lot of famous people. Some of them are not very nice. They think they are better than me. They can be very demanding.I

23、nterviewer: What was your most memorable moment?Ken: Last year, I presented an award on TV at a video music award show. I couldnt believe it. They flew me out to Los Angeles and I stayed in Beverly Hills. I was on the TV show for a whole 45 seconds! I got to meet a lot of stars.Interviewer: I want t

24、o be a V.J. How do I get the job?Ken: Well, first you have to make a videotape about yourself. You need to talk about certain things on the video. In my case, there was a list of question, like “What did you do last weekend?” and “Whats in your CD player right now?” After you talk about yourself, yo

25、u send the videotape in to the TV station. They call you if they like the tape.Interview 2Interviewer: What is your job, Steven?Steven: Im a car courier.Interviewer: How would you describe your job?Steven: Sometimes a person or a company needs a car moved from one place to another. They may not have

26、 time to do it themselves. They hire me to drive the car.Interviewer: What is the best part of your job?Steven: I like to drive, so its fun for me. Last summer, I drove all the way from New York to California. The weather was great. I had the radio on and enjoyed my trip very much.Interviewer: What

27、is the worst part of your job?Steven: I have to be very punctual. If I say Ill arrive on Monday at 6:00, I have to be there by Monday at 6:00. I have to be dependable. Its stressful at times.Interviewer: What was your most memorable moment?Steven: I drove across the desert as the sun was setting. It

28、 was incredible!Interviewer: I want to be a car courier. How do I get the job?Steven: Thats a good question. My mother started this business, so she hired me. Youd have to call my mother to find out!面試官1:面試官:你的工作是什么?肯:我是一個VJ或“視頻騎師。”面試官:你如何描述你的工作?肯:我在電視上。我介紹音樂視頻和談?wù)撍麄?。我還采訪了在視頻中出現(xiàn)的歌手。面試官:你工作中最好的部分是什么?肯

29、:我會遇到很多名人。這是非常令人興奮的。而且,我喜歡音樂,所以這很有趣。面試官:你工作中最壞的部分是什么?肯:我會遇到很多名人。他們中的一些人都不是很好。他們認(rèn)為他們比我好。他們可以很苛刻。面試官:你最難忘的時刻是什么?肯:去年,我在一個視頻中提出了一個電視獎音樂獎。我簡直不敢相信。他們飛我去洛杉磯,我住在貝弗利山。我在電視上表演了整整45秒!我得到了來滿足很多星星。面試官:我想成為一名VJ我怎么工作?肯:首先,你得制作一個錄像帶你自己。你需要談?wù)撃承┦虑橐曨l。在我的例子中,有一個問題,如“你上周末做了什么?“和”你的光盤播放機現(xiàn)在?“在你談?wù)撘院竽阕约?,把錄像帶到電視臺。他們打電話給你,如果

30、他們喜歡的磁帶。面試2史提芬,你的工作是什么?史提芬:我是一個快遞員。面試官:你如何描述你的工作?史提芬:有時一個人或一個公司需要一輛汽車從一個地方移到另一個地方。他們可能不有時間自己做。他們雇我開車汽車。面試官:你工作中最好的部分是什么?史提芬:我喜歡開車,所以對我來說很有趣。去年夏天,我一路開車從紐約到加利福尼亞。這個天氣很好。我有了收音機,享受著我的旅行很。面試官:你工作中最壞的部分是什么?史提芬:我得很準(zhǔn)時。如果我說我會到達星期一下午6:00,我必須在星期一6。我必須是可靠的。有時壓力很大。面試官:你最難忘的時刻是什么?史提芬:我開車穿過沙漠,因為太陽在設(shè)置。它真是難以置信!面試官:我

31、想做一個汽車快遞員。我怎么得到這個工作?史提芬:這是個好問題。我的母親開始這商業(yè),所以她雇用我。你必須打電話給我母親發(fā)現(xiàn)! 2015-2016學(xué)年第2學(xué)期考試說明1. 聽力:30%,每題1分。 Section A:短對話 (10%,10個短對話,課外) Section B:長對話或短文 (10%,2個/篇,課外) Section C:單詞填空聽寫 (10%,10空,視聽說中1-4單元的 Activity 5)2. 詞匯與結(jié)構(gòu):15%,每題1分。 15題,來自課內(nèi)上的1,5,8,10單元的詞匯及結(jié)構(gòu)。3. 閱讀:30%,每題1.5分。 4篇,每篇5題,總計20題。 其中一篇來自快速閱讀1,6,7

32、,8單元。4. 完型填空:10%,每題1分。 來自課內(nèi)讀寫教程1,5,8,10單元的Word Bank練習(xí)。5. 作文:15%。 課外。Have you ever known anyone famous? If so, you may have found that they are remarkably similar to the rest of us. You may have even heard them object to people saying there is anything different about them. “Im really just a normal g

33、uy,” protests an actor who has recently rocketed into the spotlight. There is, of course, usually a brief period when they actually start to believe they are as great as their worshipping fans suggest. They start to wear fancy clothes and talk as if everyone should hear what they have to say. This p

34、eriod, however, does not often last long. They fall back to reality as fast as they had originally risen above it all. What will it feel like to soar to such altitude and look down like an eagle from up high on everyone else? And what will it feel like to have flown so high only to wake from your dr

35、eam and realize you; are only human? Some only see the cruelty in losing something they had gained. They often make desperate attempts to regain what they lost. Often these efforts result in even greater pain. Some become bankrupt financially and emotionally. The only real winners are those who are

36、happy to be back on the ground with the rest of us.你知道有人出名嗎?如果是這樣的話,你可能會發(fā)現(xiàn),他們是非常相似的,我們其余的人。你甚至可以聽到他們反對人們說他們有什么不同。“我只是一個普通人,”抗議演員最近飆升到了聚光燈下。有,當(dāng)然,通常是一個短暫的時期,他們開始相信他們是他們崇拜的球迷是偉大的建議。他們開始穿喜歡穿的衣服和說話,好像每個人都應(yīng)該聽到他們說什么。這一時期,然而,不經(jīng)常持續(xù)很長時間。他們回到現(xiàn)實,因為他們原來的速度高于一切。翱翔到這樣的高度,像一只鷹從高處往下看,會是什么樣的感覺?那么,從你的夢中醒來,意識到你是什么樣的感覺,

37、是唯一的人嗎?一些人只看到殘酷的失去他們所獲得的東西。他們常常絕望地試圖恢復(fù)他們失去的東西。這些努力往往會導(dǎo)致更大的痛苦。一些人在經(jīng)濟上和情感上破產(chǎn)了。唯一真正的贏家是那些樂意與我們一起回到地面的人。How do you spend your time when youre alone? Do you turn up your music as loud as you can and listen to your own entertainment? Do you buy yourself the biggest steak you could find and sit down to a g

38、ood meal? It has been my observation that these activities can be the best type of therapy for a troubled mind. It is crucial for humans to find some solitude in life. They must find some time to let the universe go spinning on without others interruption. The portion of this world that belongs to o

39、ne person is increasingly becoming smaller. And whatever we have we must share with others. Therefore, our ability to maintain a healthy balance between social interaction and personal pursuits is being challenged. Inspiration in solitude is a major commodity not only for poets and philosophers but

40、for ordinary people as well. A healthy adult needs alone-time-time to reflect on what is truly important to them. When you are alone, you can stretch out your soul until it fills up the whole room, and use your freedom,moving at your own pace. However, its important to stay rational. Dont forget tha

41、t in order to be a healthy part of other lives, you must yourself be healthy.當(dāng)你獨自一人時,你是如何度過你的時間的?你會大聲地把你的音樂,并聽你自己的娛樂嗎?你給自己買了最大的牛排,你可以找到并坐下吃一頓好飯嗎?這是我的觀察,這些活動可以是一個困擾心靈的最佳類型的治療。對人類來說,在生活中找到一些孤獨是至關(guān)重要的。他們必須找到一些時間讓宇宙在沒有其他干擾的時候去旋轉(zhuǎn)。這個世界上的一部分,屬于一個人越來越小。無論我們擁有什么,我們都必須與他人分享。因此,我們保持一個健康的平衡之間的社會互動和個人追求的能力正在受到挑戰(zhàn)。

42、孤獨的靈感是一種重要的商品,不僅為詩人和哲學(xué)家,但對普通人來說,也是一種重要的商品。一個健康的成年人需要“獨處的時間”-時間來反思什么是真正重要的東西。當(dāng)你獨自一人時,你可以伸出你的靈魂,直到它占據(jù)了整個房間,并使用你的自由,以你自己的速度移動。然而,保持理性是很重要的。別忘了,為了成為別人生命中的健康的一部分,你必須自己健康。As a boss, I have dealt with all types of employees. The ones that are the least productive are those who are not adaptive. They may have high IQ points, but they

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