UNIT TWO
听力原文
Section A Listening and Speaking
Part Two Dialogues
Page 27 Dialogue 1
Exercise Ⅰ. Listen to the dialogue and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Waitress: Heping Hotel.
Caller: Hello, I’d like to book a table for tonight. W: I see. What time? C: About six o’clock.
W: How many people are there in your party? C: About 10.
W: May I have your name? C: Wang.
W: Mr. Wang books a table for ten at six o’clock this evening. Is that right? C: Yes, that’s right.
Exercise Ⅱ. Listen to the dialogue again and fill in the blanks with the information you’ve heard.
Page 28 Dialogue 2
ExerciseⅠ. Listen to the dialogue and complete the following statements with the information you’ve heard. Waitress: Hello! May I help you? Customer: Yes. A table, please.
W: Sorry. We can’t do anything for you now.
C: I called for a reservation this morning. My name is Wang. W: Oh, yes. Mr. Wang. We’ve been expecting you. This way, please. C: Thank you. W: Here is the menu. C: Thank you.
W: Are you ready to order now?
C: Yes. I will have a pot of green tea, roast beef, French fries and ice cream for dessert.
W: Do you want your roast beef rare, medium or well-done? C: Medium, please. W: Anything else? C: Nothing else. Thank you.
W: You are welcome.
Exercise Ⅱ. Listen to the dialogue again and answer the following questions.
Part Three Passages
Page 28 Passage 1
Now you’ll hear a passage. Listen to it and complete the following sentences according to the information you’ve heard with the words and phrases provided in the box. Then listen to it again and check your answers.
A healthy diet is important to everyone, as it is our diet that the body relies on to run correctly. If our diet is not correct, then our body doesn’t run correctly, or function to its full potential. A healthy diet is mainly a balanced one, which means anything can be eaten, but in moderation. When certain food groups are eaten in excess or are neglected, then our diet is said to be unbalanced, and therefore not healthy. When this happens, you are said to be suffering from malnutrition. The food that we eat can be primarily split into two different categories, macro nutrients and micro nutrients. A macro nutrient is a nutrient that provides us with the bulk of our diet. They are what the body needs the most of and therefore need to be consumed.
Page 29 Passage 2
Now you’ll hear a passage. Listen to it and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Then listen to it again and check your answers.
Many students find that they build bad habits at university. They are in such a hurry for a morning class or they are too lazy to get up early for breakfast.
Health experts warn that your memory and IQ get lower if you don’t eat in the morning for some time. It is a bad habit that will plant a bad seed in your body. You will pay for it in your later years.
Remember, eating well in the morning will give you enough energy for the day; otherwise your study and work efficiency will lower.
If you don’t like organized forms of exercise, you can also work 30 minutes of exercise into your daily schedule. And take time? Even just a few minutes is OK. To
move around and stretch your arms and legs when you have been sitting for a long time.
习题答案及参考译文
Section A Listening and Speaking
Part Two Dialogues
Dialogue 1
Ⅰ. 1. F 2. T 3. F Ⅱ. 见听力原文 Ⅲ. 略
Dialogue 2
Ⅰ. 见听力原文 Ⅱ. 1. Yes, he does.
2. He orders a pot of green tea, roast beef, French fries and ice cream for dessert. 3. Waiter and guest.
Part Three Passages
Passage 1
见听力原文
Passage 2
Ⅰ. 1. T 2. F 3.F 4.T Ⅱ. 略
Section B Reading
Text A
演讲例文:
I like shopping because I love to see shelves stacked with all kinds of nice things. But I seldom go shopping in a shopping mall because it takes me almost two hours to get there from the university. I usually do my shopping at campus stores. It is very

