Exercise 3
1.counted on 2.keeps a good balance 3.give up 4.figure out 5.Apart from
6.makes excuses 7.no one can match 8.in his time 9.would rather 10.works wonders 11.comes across as 12.proud of Exercise 4
1. – Did you watch the football last night?
-Yeah. Wow, it was exciting, wasn?t it! England beat Croatia 4-2. 2.-It sounds like Beckham is your favorite player. -Sure is!
3.-Yeah, I always like seeing him with his family. -I do, too.
4.-I?m afraid I don?t like him because everyone knows he drinks too much. -And what shocks me most is that he seems to think it?s good for his football. 5.-Actually, he?s a little overrated, and he?s never won a World Cup championship. -That may be true, but I still think he?s the best football player I?ve ever seen. 6. –Well, I don?t think there?s a better basketball player anywhere than Yao. -Yes, he deserves the money and the fame. Part two Listening 1 Exercise 1
tennis; quite young
football; a little kid/ nearly forty years skiing ; remember exercise 2
1.tennis 2.football 3.skiing 4.skiing 5.tennis 6.skiing 7.tennis 8.skiing 9.football 10.football Listening 2 Exercise 1 Statements B D A C Reasons Exercise 2 TTFFF FFTTT Exercise 3
1. Baseball players were regarded as role models. Now kids look for role models in other fields. 2. They played baseball because they loved it, not for money. They didn?t make a lot of money;
they earned nothing in comparison with players today.
3. The speaker doesn?t think players now are as good as those in the past. She doesn?t admire
today?s baseball players. She thinks they are too selfish, and care too much about money. 4. They should grow up and stop worrying about who?s making the most money. Part three Practice one Exercise 1
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1.tobogganing 2.building snowmen 3.throwing snowballs 4.ice-skating 5.skiing
Exercise 2 √ Finland; Germany; Norway; USA; Sweden; Italy; Switzerland; France; Russia Practice two
Exercise 1 √ 2;3;5;7 Exercise 2 Name Nationality Specialty Former Prize Training Schedule Hobby Bo Swedish cycling / 5:30 am – 12:00 am swimming Bob American Long distance running American championship Listening to music 3000-meter 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Practice three Exercise 1
1.team spirit
2.spend time together; individually, pressure; autonomy, interfered, drop a player Exercise 2 √ 1;2;4;6;8;10 Practice four
Exercise 1 CBB Exercise 2
1.Criticism 2.harmfully employed 3.a big family 4.Hostilities 5.The majority of people 6.continued Part four
Section 1 BCCAD CDA Questions:
1. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers? 2. How old was the man when he began to play as pitcher? 3. What is the prime time for a pitcher?
4. What makes the man successful in baseball, according to the dialog? 5. What can be inferred from the dialog?
6. Which of the following statements is false?
7. What kind of feeling does the man have now and then? 8. What does the man think of baseball as a career? Section 2 ACAAB DCBDB Questions:
1. What does the speakers say about learning to swim in the Navy? 2. How high was the board?
3. What did the instructor do when he found the speaker?s problem? 4. Why did the speaker eventually jump into the pool?
5. What is the best way to overcome fear, according to the speaker? 6. How much education did the speaker receive?
7. Which of the following can be used to describe the instructor? 8. Why did the speaker want to go to the shallow end of the pool? 9. Why did the instructor ask the speaker to do it again?
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10. How did the instructor assure the speaker that he wouldn?t drown? Section 3
1.strength 2.training 3.coaching 4.new and superior 5.publication 6.engineering 7.sports clothing 8.more comfortable 9.technological input 10.limits 11.records
Unit 6
Part one Exercise 2
1.To go rock climbing. 2.A couple of months ago
3.To evaluate risks and make good, safe choices 4.She read a poem about risk taking. 5.The right equipment and good training 6.About 10 Exercise 3
1.real rock face 2.get a good hold 3.expand our horizons 4. nothing gained 5.fit around 6.metal hooks 7.protective of 8.risk nothing Exercise 4
1. I mean, it?s far too difficult and dangerous to go rock climbing.
2. But the thought of you and your friends climbing on steep rock faces is just too scary for words. 3. I know, but can you do something less dangerous instead of rock climbing?
4. As your parent I need to think about your safety. I want to help you make good choices and
avoid the risk that can kill you.
5. Don?t you think we?re always taking risks no matter what we?re doing?
6. You?ve already admitted that driving a car is a risk, but you still do it, and you enjoy it.
7. I think Mom?s right about risk of smoking. The important point is whether you think the risk is
worth taking.
8. I don?t think rock climbing is as risky as smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. Part two
Listening 1 √ 3;5;6;8;10 Listening 2 Exercise 1 NYNYY Exercise 2
1.possibility; bad; degree; opportunity 2.relate; statistics
3.mathematics; possibility 4.information; statistical risk 5.pollution; smoking; fiber Part three Practice one Exercise 1
1.A 2.H 3.C 4.L 5.E 6.G 7.I 8.N 9.J 10.F 11.K 12.M 13.O 14.B 15.D Exercise 2 BDDAB Questions:
1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the trail signs people may have left? 2. What is true about the full moon and those who get lost in the woods? 3. What should you do if you are lost?
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4. What can be used as a landmark in the wilderness in the daytime? 5. What is true about a search party? Part two
Exercise 1 BCCDB Questions:
1. What is the speaker?
2. What does the speaker mean by “I was flying a bomb, not a plane”?
3. How did the speaker feel when flying a plane carrying a lot of dynamite? 4. What happened when the speaker was flying over the mountains? 5. What does the speaker think of his job?
Exercise 2 The correct order is 5,7,3,1,4,6,2 Practice three
Exercise 1 FTTTF Exercise 2
1.17; Mallett Street 2. 6943168 3.fire service 4.18 5.16; 20 Practice four Exercise 1
1.New York 2.Rich and famous people 3.It collided with another ship
4.The number of lives lost 5.More than 1500 people 6.In September of 1985 Exercise 2 TFFFT Part four
Section 1 FFTFTT Section 2
1.racing-driver 2.wall 3.leg 4.killed 5.two 6.avoid 7.hit 8.damaged 9.hurt 10.frightening Section 3 CBCDA Questions :
1. Where did the accident happen? 2. What caused the mine?s accident?
3. What can we learn about the rescue teams?
4. Which of the following statements is true of the miners? 5. How many miners became the victims of the accident?
Unit 7
Part one
Exercise 2 ADCCB Exercise 3 TFTTTF Exercise 4
1. Excuse me, are these seats taken? 2. What are you majoring in?
3. You know, it?s now more and more difficult to find a decent job.
4. You know, these days I have been preparing for TOEFL and GRE. But at the same time, I have
to prepare for CET-6 and national entrance examinations for graduate study, and …
5. Besides, the job market is so competitive these days that when we go for job we need lots of
certificates to show our qualifications.
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