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大学体验英语听说教程第三版第三册3答案

大学体验英语听说教程第三版第三册3答案
大学体验英语听说教程第三版第三册3答案

大学体验英语听说教程第三版第三册答案

UNIT1

1.A: Jake Sutton!Is that you, man? How are you?

B: Hey, Andrew! I didn?t recognize you for a moment, long time no see!

A: Yeah, wow, I haven?t seen you since high school graduation! what?ve you been up to?

B: I?ve been back East, at collage.

A: collage? Where?

B: Boston. b. u.

A: Oh, cool.

B: And this past year, I got to go to Spain as an exchange student.

A: Spain? No kidding? I remember you always hoped for an international lifestyle.

B: exactly.

A: So how was is, amigo?

B: Oh, man, it was so great; I got to see a lot of Europe.

A: Year! Like where,

B: All over. Italy, France, Greece, and my homestay family was really nice.

They?ve invited me back again if I want to go to graduate school there.

A; sounds like we won?t be seeing you for anther few more years then, eh?

B: I dunno. Half of me wants to go , half of me wants to stay here , you know, when i was there , I missed home a lot more than I thought I would.

A: I can imagine.

2.A: so, terry, how have you been?

B: good, good.

A: How are things going? Did you graduate this year?

B: Me? Nah! I went to State, but after my second year, I realize that what I really want to do is take over for my mom in the restaurant.

A: Oh, that?s right. Your family owns a little restaurant. Well, I mean, it?s not so little, but…

B: So I came back home and started apprenticing as chef.

A: Really? That is so cool! You know, now that I think about it, it makes perfect sense for you. Even back in high school, you could cook up a storm. So, how is it being in the restaurant business?

B: Well, I love to cook, but, man, I have a lot to learn about running a business.

I?m really glad my mom?s around to teach me.\

A: Well, I?ll have to come by to try your cooking. What nights do you work?

B: Take your pick. I?m there seven nights a week.

3;A: Ken? Ken Mackney, is that you?

B: Uh, yeah, I?m Ken Mackney.

A: I t?s me. Barry Simmons. You know, Mr. Jones?s calculus class, senior year? B: Um, so, how?s it going? What are you up to these days?

A: I?m pretty busy. I?m working as an accountant in the city.

B: Oh, that?s great! It sounds like you really put your math skills to good use.

A: Yeah. And I got married last fall. Hey, you might actually know my wife, Tina Chan, Jason Chan?s little sister?

B: Tina. Is she the one who went to Harvard Medical School?

A: No, that was Lisa Fong. Tina went to art school.

B: Oh! Well, I guess you and Tina are a good match, then, you were always into art, too, weren?t you?

A: No, not really, that?s my brother tom you are thinking of, you don?t remember very much from high school, do you?

B: No, I guess not! It?s been a long time!

4:A: hi, Kate, it?s me, Cindy Lohan, you remember me , don?t you?

B: Cindy, Cindy. I can?t seem to place the name. Oh, my gosh, yes! I do remember you! But…

A: But what?

B: Well, it?s just that you don?t look like the free-spirited Cindy I remember. You look so, so normal.

A: Normal? I guess you?re referring to my hair?

B: Yeah. I mean, you?re just a regular brunette now. When I knew you, you always had your hair dyed some interesting color. Blue one day, pink the next.

A: Well, I?m a lawyer now. Most judges have a thing against pink hair, so…

B: I can see your sense of humor hasn?t changed much!

Unit 2

1.Oh, my gosh. You won?t believe this.

What? What happened, Katie (Kate)?

You know that guy Brett, from the football team?

Oh, yeah, the big dumb jock. What did he do this time?

He gave me a poem.

A poem?

I mean, it?s beautiful! It?s romantic and it?s full of imagery. I just couldn?t believe it came from him.

You got that right. I didn?t even think he could read.

I just found out he plays two musical instruments and speaks French fluently! Hmm, well, maybe there?s more to Brett than meets the eye.

2:

Hey, Jeff(Jeffrey), I didn?t know you took dance lessons.

What? How did you know that?

Your girlfriend showed me some pictures of your dancing.

Man, I told her not to show those to people.

Aw (used to express sympathy, disgust, or disbelief), come on (hurry, disagreement). Actually, I think it?s pretty cool. I wish there were something I felt that passionate about.

Really, you know I love to dance, but I don?t tell my friends about it.

Dancing is a private thing for me. It?s just something I do for myself.

3:

Hey, Kayla. Can I borrow your notes from today?s math class?

Yeah, sure, just make sure to give them back to me before my band plays tonight. I need t time to study.

Did you say your band?

Yeah. I?m in a band called Rock Hard. I play the drums (instrument played by beating with the hands or sticks鼓).

You?re kidding. You play the drums for a rock band? I never would?ve guessed. Why? Cause I?m a straight A student?

Yeah, I mean you?re the one everyone comes to for math help. I just assumed you were a …

A nerd?

Well, I don?t know about that.

Don?t worry. I?m not offended (no offence----as weak as a cat (=as weak as water)). I?m a nerd. But who says nerds can?t play drums?

Unit 3

A: So, Amy, how many kids do you and Tom have?

B: Uh, kids, none, Not yet.

A: Not yet? Did you say ”not yet”? Hey, are you and Tom keeping score here or what? You must be,what,35 by now. Clock?s a ?tickin?. Tick-tock, tick-tock, you know?

B: Yeah, I think we?re aware of all that, but it?s kind of complicated. We?ve got our careers right now, and……

A: Complicated? You think you?re the only people who are trying to juggle careers and family?

B: No, no. I?m sure we?re not. Just, it?s kind of a personal thing

A: So, Jerry, have you thought about where you?re going to live after you graduate in June?

B: Uh, yeah. I think I?m going to move back in with my folks, save a little money, you know.

A: Your folks ?You gotta be kidding !Don?t you think it?s time to leave the nest?

B:Uh, yeah, I guess. But it?s not like it?s gonna be forever. Just until I can save up enough money to…

A:I gotta say, man, I think it?s a mistake.

B: Well, I?ve thought about it a lot, and I really think it?s the best decision for me right now.

A: But you need to go out on your own ,get your own place ,find yourself. Your parents are just going to get in the way.

B: Well, you know, I?m not the only one moving back home after college. Seems like half the people I know are doing it.

A: Excuse me ,ma?am.

B: Yes?

A: Your son?s tantrum is disturbing everyone in the store.

B:I know, I know. I?m trying to calm him down. Bobby, please be I little good boy

for Mommy. I?ll give you a nice ,yummy cookie if you stop crying.

A: If you ask me, what?s your son needs is a little good old-fashioned discipline. A nice spanking will do the job! You know what they say: Spare the rod and spoil the child!

B: Listen. How I raise my son is none of your business. We don?t believe in using physical violence with our children.

A: So, Luice, do you have anyone special in your life ?

B: No. Not right now .It?s been a while since I?ve dated anybody.

A: Well, what have you doing about it? You know you can?t meet someone sitting at home on your couch on Friday nights eating chocolate ice cream. You?ve got to get yourself out there , girl!

B: Well , I don?t know. Meeting someone at a bar or club just isn?t for me.

A:I know! I?m fixing you up with a friend of mine. He?s perfect for you.

B: That?s ok, I?m not really into blind dates.

A: Don?t be ridiculous! You?re gotta love him!

B: You know, I?m not sure I really want to be dating anyone right now.

UNIT 4

My sister is a really strict vegan. It?s not for religious or health reasons. It?s just she?s just a little nuts. Ever time she comes over for I family dinner we have to make a special dish just for her .And if ,like, the forks we?ve used to serve some meat even touches her plate for a split second, she freaks out and have to get another plate. Recently, she starts this new thing where she can?t even eat any vegetables. Every time I go over to her place, the cat looks at me with these sad eyes, like,”Meat…please?”

My cousin Pat is a professional clown. He goes by the name Patty Cakes. He gets hired to do special events like kids? birthday parties. The thing about Pat is that he just can?t stop being a clown even when he?s not working. He?ll show up at his friend?s house and start making balloon hats for everyone. And then there?s his pet duck, Phoebe. Pat use Phoebe in his clown act, but sometimes he doesn?t have time to take her home after work, so he just brings her along wherever he?s going. It?s just so strange to see Pat walk in somewhere with Phoebe following behind him wearing a diaper.

My Aunt Samantha collects dolls .She?s a real fanatic .Most people have hobbies, you know, like sports or music or movies ,but Aunt Samantha spends all her money on dolls. She has one room in her apartment completely devoted to Barbies. I mean, the whole room is wall-to-wall Barbies! She?s got over a thousand of them lined upon shelves from floor to ceiling. The dolls are all in perfect condition. She stores them in their boxes and never takes them out .It?s kind of scary, actually .When you walk into that room ,you just feel surrounded by them .It?s like they?re all watching you or something.

My brother Andrew is really into TV and movies and, um…How can I put this nicely? He can get pretty extreme about it. He?s always pretending to be a character from a movies or TV show. Now, when he was twelve or thirteen, he used to watch

the TV show Star Trek all the time, and he?d go around talking exactly like Mr. Spock. Like if I?d say. …Andrew,get out of my room .I?m studying .You?re so irritating.” Andrew he?d say, Irritating? Ah, yes, one of your earthling emotions.”Stuff like that, a line right out of Star Trek. Now, sometimes, it?s funny. Like now he?s doing Harry Potter voices .But we worry about him a lot .I mean, does he even know who he is? He?s always acting like someone else.

UNIT5

A:Honey, I?ve been thinking.

B: Huh?

A: I?ve been thinking .I think I?d like to go back to work.

B: Really? Why?

A: Well, the kids are growing up. Jenny is off to university, and Ted is going to be in high school next year.

B: Uh huh, yeah, right?

A: Well, I just don?t think I need to a stay-at-home mom anymore.

B: But, but who?s going to make dinner and do the laundry, and who?s going to clean the house?

A: I don?t know, honey, but we?ll figure it out . I?ve been weighing the pros and corns, and now it just seems like the best time to make a change.

A: Hey, how?s it going, Frank?

B: Oh, not too sure.

A: Oh, what?s the problem?

B: It?s not really a problem. It?s kinds of a good thing , I guess .

A: You guess?

B: Well, I applied for a job with a really good engineering firm a couple of months ago , and I talked to the boss yesterday.

A: Yeah?

B: And they want to hire me.

A: That?s great news.

B: Well, sort of .But the downside is the job?s in Texas. I would have to move. And they want me to start in six weeks.

A: Ooh, Texas, That?s really far away. What are you leaning toward?

B: At this point, I?m seriously considering accepting the offer. But I have until next week to let them know.

3.

A: Hey, Jamie, you look stressed out. What?s wrong?

B: Oh, I have to choose my major this month, and I?m still undecided.

A:I thought you were majoring in theater. Didn?t you say you wanted to be next Angelina Jolie?

B: Yeah, but I changed my mind last semester and started taking more psychology classes.

A: Well, why don?t you do that? You could be the next Sigmund Freud, the female version.

B:I would, but I don?t know. I?m taking a really great physics class this semester, I totally love it.

A: Then why not do physics?

B: So I could be the next Albert Einstein, right? I don?t know about that, either. I kinda want to take some French classes. Yeah, that sounds good! Maybe I should major in French, then I can?t really take the physics. And I mean, theater still is a real fun.

4

A: What do you think about getting a puppy, Rick?

B:A puppy? why would we do that?

A: Well, I was at the supermarket today, and there was this guy with a box of Labrador puppies out front, and they are so cute.

B: Yeah, of course, they are cute. Puppies are always cute. But they are messy, too. A:I know, but you should have seen them. Their little tails and their little faces.

B: The problem with a puppy is that it eventually becomes dog, a big dog. What?s a big dog gonna do in our litter apartment?

A: We will take it for walks .It will be great. C?mon.

B:I don?t know. I will think about it. Why don?t we get a cat instead?

Unit 6 Language

Warm up:

1.young-Hae: I think teachers who work in the United States and the UK should

be native speakers of English.

2.There are so many varieties of English that I can never be an expert in all of

them.

3.English has a lot of slang. How am I supposed to know that a …hot? pair of jeans

means the same thing as a …cool? pair of jeans?

4.I would be worried about applying for applying for a job in the United States.

What if they didn?t think my English was good enough?

5.June: I don?t mind if my teacher has a different accent than I?m used to, as long

as I can understand what he or she is saying.

6.I think it?s useful to have some knowledge of different dialects of English. That

knowledge will come in handy when I travel.

7.The large number of slang words in English is amazing. There is a lot to pick up!

8.I think companies should hire non-native speakers of English if they are

qualified to do the job.

Listening Task:

1.A: Hey, Andrew! You?re back from Australia.

B: Yeah, just got back yesterday.

A: Well, g?day, mate! How did you like my homeland?

B: Oh, man, it was great! The people were so friendly. The weather was great.

And some of the Australian slang you taught me really came in handy.

A: Oh, yeah. I bet you picked up some more while you were there.

B: Yep. Mm, lemme see I know …mozzies?are …mosquitoes? and …tucker?means

…food?. And, of course, Australian English is called …Strine?.

A: Not bad, mate! A few more trips down under and you will be an expert in Strine!

2.A: So, how did you like Professor Lee?s class?

B: Man, I don?t know.

A: What do you mean?

B: I mean, it?s hard to pick up what she is saying. Her English is so hard to understand.

A: You think so?

B: Yeah, she has a strong accent, you know.

A: Well, yeah, but every has an accent. Even you have an accent! Here is just different from yours, that?s all!

B: Sure is .

A: Don?t worry about it, though. You?ll get used to how she talks.

B: Maybe, but I?m really having a hard time understanding her right now.

A: Well, maybe you should just pay attention to what she writes on the board.

She writes on the board a lot. I think she knows that some people need to get used to her.

3.A: OK. Places everyone! ?Gone with the wind,? scene 25,take 2. And action!

B: Rhett, I only know that I love …

A: Cut! Cut! Cut! Julia, you?ve got to work on your southern accent. You just don?t sound like Scarlet.

B:I know, I know. I am just not getting it for some reason.

A:OK. It?s not that hard. Now , listen. In the southern dialect of American English ,the pronoun …I? Sounds like …AH?. I love you ,Rhett.

B: OK. Lemme try this again. Aaah . I only know that I love you.

A: Better. Now another thing. …R? sounds at the end of the words are often dropped.

So , for example, you say …suga?, not …sugar?.

B: OK. Don?t botha me anymo?. And don?t call me suga?!

A: Much better !All right, Places everyone! We?re going to try this again. Light, camera, action!

Real Word Listening:

Part 1.Sumi interviews for the job.

Jennifer: Tell me how your background and experience have prepared you to be a manager in our travel company.

Sumi :Well, as my resume shows, I have a bachelor?s degree in travel industry management from an American university, and I worked for five years in one of the top travel companies in Japan. After two years I was promoted to a management position that was very similar to the job you are offering here. Jennifer: I see. So you have supervised people in your previous position?

Sumi: Yes, Actually, I supervised a staff of about twenty people.

Part 2: Sumi gets an offer.

Sumi:Hello?

Jennifer: I?m calling for Sumi Wilson.

Sumi: This is Sumi.

Jennifer:Hi! This is Jennifer Bates of Word Trek travel agency. I?m calling with what I hope will be good news.

Sumi: Yes?

Jennifer: We?d like to offer you a position as a customer service representative. Sumi: Sorry, but did you just say customer service? I was applying for the management position.

Jennifer: Yes, I know. Actually, we?ve hired someone else for the management position, but we really liked you, so we?d like to hire you in customer service. Sumi: I see. Well, since I was hopping to get the management position, I think I?ll need to think about this. Could I call you back tomorrow?

Part 3. Sumi talks to her husband.

Rick: Hello?

Sumi: It?s me .World Trek called.

Rick: So, did you get the job?

Sumi: No, but they offered me a job as a customer service representative, selling and leading tours to various places in Asia.

Rick: That?s not fair! You were perfect for the management job!

Sumi: That?s what I thought, too. But I honestly think they were worried about my English. I?m sure they want a native speaker to be the manager.

Rick: But that?s ridiculous! Your English is great. You know, if that?s their attitude, I?m glad you?re not going to be working there.

Sumi: Actually, I?ve been thinking about it a lot, and I really want to accept the job as a customer service rep.

Rick: What? Why?

Sumi: Well, it?s a good chance to show then how much I know, what I can do. And they can see for themselves how good my English is, too! Then, whenever the next management position comes up, they?ll know I?m the perfect choice! Rick: Well, in that case, go for it! And let?s go out for dinner tonight to celebrate! Unit 7

Warm Up

(Answers in bold.)

1.The guy has to be attractive or I won?t date him.

2.I don?t need to be blown away by the girl?s looks, but she should have a nice

smile.

3.I like to spend money, so I need someone with a good income.

4.It takes me a few mouths to warm up to people. But then I start to feel

comfortable with them.

5.I can usually tell within the first few minutes of meeting someone whether or not

we click.

6.I want a guy who?s sensitive .He should consider my feelings and opinions.

7.I tend to fall for women who have a sense of humor.

8.I?m not interested in making a commitment at this point in my life. I just want to

have fun!

9.I don?t want somebody who?s so busy with work that he can?t spend quality time

with me.

Listening Task

1.Hi, I?m Michael. I?m 32-year-old white male. I?m divorced, and I want to try

again with the right lady. I like rock music, dancing, and surfing. I am looking for an attractive woman who likes to party as much as I do. Surfing experience is a plus, but not necessary. If you?re willing to learn, I?m willing to teach you! 2.I?m Anita and I?m 34-year-old African-American woman. I?m single and I work

for a major corporation. I?m also very involved with the environment organization Greenpeace, so respect for nature is a must. I?m looking for a single professional man, 35 to 40, who already has his own life but wants to share quality time. He has to be honest above all else.

3.Hi, my name is Jack. I?m a sensitive 28-year-old guy. I?m ready for someone who

wants a lifetime of commitment. I?m into bodybuilding, movies, and golf. I have

a great jo

b with a great income, so you don?t have to be rich, just fun to be with.

But I? m hopeless in kitchen, so you have to be able to cook. Let?s get to know each other and enjoy life long together.

4.My name is Cora, and I?m a single Chinese-American women. I?m in my

mid-twenties. If you love long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and intelligent conversation, I?d like to meet you. I want a man who comes from a good family, likes to read, and has a good sense of humor. Are you my …knight in shining armor??

Real World Listening:

Part 1.Amy talks about Luis

Amy: I know I have a nice picture of Luis around here somewhere. Oh, here it is. Becky: Wow, he?s handsome! He looks like a Greek statue.

Amy: Yeah, he is very attractive. But I didn?t think so when I first met him. Becky: You didn?t?

Amy: No. You know what noticed when I first met him ? He has really hairy hands. Becky: What?

Amy: Yeah. His hands are just really hairy. Plus ,his clothes were way more fashionable than usually like. He just weren?t my type. And on top of all that, he was shorter than me.

Becky: So how come you went out with him?

Amy: Well, he was just really sweet and funny, and I was so comfortable just hanging out with him. And the first time we went out he just swept me away with his personality.

Becky: Really? How?

Amy: He was just really easy to talk to .

Becky: But still, if all those things bothered you, about his hands and all.

Amy: Well, you know, none of that was important once I get to know him more. His personality and the way we get along just made it clear to me that he is …the

one.?

Becky: So, when?s the big day?

Part 2.Luis talks about Amy.

Bob: Luis, I?m so happy for you and Amy.

Luis: Thanks. She?s a great girl. And she?s perfect for me. We just …click,?you know?

Bob: So then I guess you just always knew she was the right person for you?

Luis: Well, not exactly.

Bob: It wasn?t love at first sight?

Luis: No. But don?t tell Amy that. She?s such a romantic. She?d probably like it if I said I fell for her immediately.

Bob: But you didn?t?

Luis: No. It took me a while to warm up to Amy. She just wasn?t my type.

Bob: Really? Why? Didn?t you think she was attractive?

Luis: Well, she was so thin and athletic. I usually like a girl with a few curves. Bob: Then what made you decide to ask her out?

Luis: I didn?t. She ask me out!

Bob: She did? And how did you feel you about that?

Luis: I wasn?t sure at first. But you know, I ended up really liking that part of her personality. She?s independent and she goes after what she wants. And once

I started looking at her more, I really liked her physically.

Bob: well, you two sure make a great couple!

Unit 8

Warm up

Modern Technology: Friend or Foe?

Modern Technology has made our lives easier. But have we traded convenience for danger? Let?s take a look at the dark side of technology .

Hidden Expenses: Better save up some cash. Program developers are constantly changing their software, and you may need to pay to get newest updates. Getting ready to buy a new computer? You might find that the programs you already own are incompatible with your new system .

Security: The internet has made shopping easy .but it is possible to steal online credit information. That?s why insurance companies are offering identity theft polices. You also have to worry about virus that could damage your computer . Privacy: Many people couldn?t live without e-mail. But most people could live without spam. Your inbox can get so clogged up with cyber junk mail that you spend all your time deleting it . And what about those “cute forwards” people send? They might seem funny to some people, but they?re annoying to most.

Mental health: computers are very entertaining, but have people become too attached? For some, the computer has become an obsession. Video games and online gambling are addictive activities that can make you a prisoner of your computer.

Listening task

1.A: You wouldn?t believe what happened to me.

B: What?

A: Well, I got my credit card bill yesterday ,and I was looking it over ,and there all these charges for things didn?t buy .There was a fur coat from some expensive website ,and , like ,fifty phone calls to Paris.

B: Oh, no. Did someone steal your credit card?

A: No, I still have the card, but someone must have gotten the number. Sometimes that?s all you need to buy something over the phone or on the Internet.

B : Wow ,that?s scary .

A: Yeah, but I called the credit card company. They have identity theft insurance, so they?re going to give me a new card, a new number, and I don?t have to pay for any of that stuff.

2.A: How?s that new computer working out, man?

B: Well, hard to say. It?s definitely a cool machine, top of the line. It?s got way more memory than my old computer, and it is way faster. The thing is, none of my old software works in it.

A: Really?

B: Yeah, it?s a new operating system, so nothing is compatible.

A: Wow.

B: So now I have to buy upgrades for all my programs, all the new versions of everything.

A: That?s goona be expensive.

B: Yep, it?s really lame.

3.A: Hey, did you get the e-mail I sent you yesterday?

B: I thing so. It was one of those joke forwards, right? One of the kind that are supposed to be funny.

A: Yeah, it was a picture of an elephant playing baseball. Man, that was hilarious.

B: Yeah, um, actually, I kind of wish you wouldn?t send me all those forwards. I end up just deleting them anyhow.

A: Oh, OK. I didn?t realize.

B: Sorry, but it's just that I get, like, fifty forwards a day, from you, my mum, my sister, my coworkers. My inbox is always so clogged up with forwards that sometimes I don?t even get to read my real e-mails, important e-mails, you know.

4.A: John, you?ve been playing the video games for hours.

B: I know, I know. It?s just that I have to get to level five before I can take a break. A: Well, you?ve been playing nonstop everyday like this for the past week.

B: Yeah. This game is really addictive. But I promise I?ll stop just as soon as I get into the secret room.

A: The secret room?

B: Yeah, but first I?ve got to get a hold a golden key.

A: John, listen to yourself! I think this game is messing with you head.

Real World Listening

Greg: Hello, this is …Tech Trek,? and I am your host, Greg McFee. Today we?re going ton review three video games that everyone?s talking about. First, there?s …the butcher.? The player is undercover cop who used to be a butcher. Image that. Super violent, super fast game. Next is …pirate party?, which is based on last summer?s hit movie about a band of pirates that attack cruise ships and beach resorts. Last is …Marooned on Mars?, a video game that take place in 2250 in an abandoned colony on mars. The object of the game is to construct a spaceship to get back to earth. Ok, before we get to the reviews, we have a special guest on …Tech Trek?-Jeff Townsend, developer of …the butcher ?. Jeff, thanks for coming today.

Jeff: My please, Greg.

Greg: So, Jeff. “The butcher”. A lot of people are talking about your game, and most of them are saying it might too violent.

Jeff: Well, it is violent. I mean, it?s about a cop, who was once a butcher, who hunts down criminal.

Greg: Right I?ve played the game. A lot of people think that video game like …the butcher? actually causes violence, that they have bad influence on children.

Jeff: Yeah, I hear that a lot. But I don?t know. To me, video games are just entertainment. I think people can tell the different between the video game and real life.

Greg: Even kids?

Jeff: Even kids. I don?t think everyone is going to play …the butcher? and then go out and make criminals into hamburger. You?re not going to become more violent if you play …the butcher?

Greg: Maybe so, but …

Jeff: In fact, I was reading the newspaper, and there are some scientists who think that playing violent video games can actually make you less violent.

Greg: Hmm. That?s interesting.

Jeff: Yeah, they say if you get your anger and frustration out in video game, you?ll be a lot more relaxed in your regular life.

Greg: So if you were a really angry person, it might be a good idea to play …the butcher?, right? You could hack up criminals for an hour, and then go on with the rest of your day in a peaceful, happy mood.

Jeff: Exactly. Playing a video game might be better than meditating or seeing a psychiatrist, or anything like that.

Greg: Anyway, thanks for joining us on …Tech Terk,? Jeff.

Jeff : Any time.

UNIT 9

Warm Up

1.Now that Krista is in college, she doesn?t live at home. She lives in dormitory

with other students.

2.Krista likes some of her new responsibilities, but she also thinks that college life

has some negatives.

3.One problem is that the students have 10:00 p.m. curfew on weeknights.

4.Another problem is that Krista?s roommate, Jasmine, has some annoying habits.

For example, she leaves her books and clothes all over the floor.

5.Jasmine also snores when she sleeps, so Krista has trouble sleeping.

6.The worst part of dorm life is there isn?t much privacy. Sometimes Krista?s

neighbors just barge in without knocking on the door.

7.Krista also had problem with her parents. When she first moved out, they called

her everyday. They were concerned about their daughter.

8.At first, Krista was very appreciative that her parents cared about her. But after

a while ,she wanted more freedom and more privacy.

9.Now, Krista?s parents only call once or twice a month. They want to give her

some space.

Listening Task

1.A: Hi, little sister. How?s your first week away at school?

B: Well, I have to say that dormitory living has some major negatives.

A: Like what? You don?t have a curfew, do you?

B: No, and that?s one thing I do like. But it?s kind of disgusting to have to share a bathroom and showers with thirty other people. And some of my neighbors party on school nights. The other night, I had my first exam, and I was trying to get a good night?s sleep, but it was impossible, they were so noisy.

A: Yeah, that sure sounds like a dorm life! That?s why I moved out my sophomore year.

B:I think I will , too.

2.A: My parents can so annoying. They don?t give me any space. Last night my

parents barged into my room while I was on internet and want to see what I?m doing.

B: Wow! That?s so different from my mom. She always respects my privacy. She always knocks before she comes into my room.

A: Wow. My mum and dad are always snooping around my room, trying to figure out what I?m doing, and they look through my cell bill to see who?s calling. My mom even called one of the phone numbers she found!

B: Oh, my mom never does that. If she wants to know who my friends are, she just asks me.

A: man, you?re lucky. You?ve got it good .got a spare bedroom for me?

3.A: Anthony! Kim! How are you two lovebirds? Have you adjusted to married

life yet ?

B: Well, we?re still working on it !

C: Yeah, right. We?re working on it.

A:I guess it takes a while to get used to each other?s habits , huh?

C: Yeah, well, you know, I?m a bit of a neat freak.

A: yeah, I know.

C: and Anthony, well, let?s just say he?s a little on the messy side.

B: yeah, different styles, I guess. And then there?s the little problem of sleeping at

night. She talks in her sleep.

C: Or so he says .

B: it?s true .you do!

C: and he snores! Between the two of us, we can?t seem to get much rest.

A: looks like you two still have a lot to get used to.

4.A: Harry, Have you been using my iPod again ?

B: Alice! don?t get so uptight

A: And my new headphones, too?You creep!

B: Well, OK, I was going to put them back .Anyway, what?s the big deal ?

A: The big deal is that it is so disrespectful to take things without asking .

B: Well, how about you? You?re always borrowing my sweaters, and jerseys, and stuff.

A: Yeah, well, that?s different.

B: I don?t think so.

REAL WORD LISTENING

Kara: Steve, remember the older couple that I rent my apartment from?

Steve: Yeah?

Kara: Well, the woman has been coming up to see how I?m doing. At first I was really appreciative, you know. It?s nice to feel that people are concerned when you live alone.

Steve: Yeah, it is nice.

Kara: Now, though, she comes every day, sometimes more than once! She always brings me homemade soup.

Steve: Homemade soup! That is so great! I wish someone cooked for me.

Kara: Well, sure, having some home-cooked food is a treat, but she sits and watches me to make sure I eat it! Last time, I had just eaten dinner when she came over and insisted that I finish a whole bowl .She wouldn?t leave until I did!

Steve : Oh , c?mon .you could have it much worse .

Kara :And every time I go out she leans out the door to ask where I?m going. It?s like I?m seventeen again!

Steve :Would you rather have loud neighbors who kept you up all night?

Kara:Well, it?s not only her .it?s the old man, too. He?s such a flirt, and I?ve always thought it was cute .You know, an old man, eighty years old, still flirting.

Steve: Uh huh.

Kara: So, today when I got home, he came up to me, gave me a hug.

Steve:Yeah ,so what ?

Kara: And then, he kissed me on the cheek!

Steve: Oh, no. well, maybe you remind him of his granddaughter.

Kara: Well, yeah, but don?t you think it?s kind of weird for him to kiss me ?

UNIT 10

WARM UP

Tsunami: Sometimes there is very little warning before a tsunami. People may have only a short time to evacuate theirs homes .Sudawan and her family lost their home in the emergency shelter for many months.

Earthquake: In a quake you might feel a rolling motion or a sharp jolt .Juan Gutierrez?s apartment building collapsed in the 1985 Mexio City earthquake. Luckily, he was able to dig himself out of the rubble. The whole experience was terrifying, “he told reporters.

Avalanche: Mountain climbing can be very dangerous when there is an avalanche. Climbers can be knocked down the mountain. A few years ago, emergency teams risked their lives to rescue survivors of a big avalanche in the Colorado Rockies. Volcanic Eruption: The force of a volcanic eruption can rip trees out of the ground. After the eruption, hot ashes cover the ground. The villagers on the Indonesian island of Java have learned to accept that volcanic eruption are a natural part of life .” There is nothing we can do to stop them,” a villager named Sukarno said.”When we learn to surrender to the volcano, we learn to be at peace with nature.”LISTENING TASK

1.Cilby: Yeah, I had an experience in a disaster once . It was a real life-changing

experience. I was in the Alaska range climbing Mount Foraker with a couple of friends .near the end of our trip ,a storm moved in .the mountain just went crazy ! it was unbelievable . The rocks and snow started falling, and we were knocked 800 feet down the side of the mountain .

I don?t know what happened after that because I passed out. Six hours later, I woke up .my shoulder was broken, and I was separated from my friends and was just in a kind of daze.

It took me three days to get to the bottom of the mountain. I had to keep my eyes open and just ignore the pain .but I finally made it to safety .

2.Sue: Once, I really thought it was all over for me. It was a Sunday morning. May eighteenth to exact. I was camping with Marty, a friend, and we were about fifteen miles north of Mt. St.Helens, and we were packing up our tent when boom, when it erupted. Within minutes, nearly every tree around us had been ripped out of the ground. I was blown into a deep hole left by one of the trees. I pulled myself out of the hole, but then ice chunks started failing from the sky!

Marty had been hurt pretty badly by a failing tree, so I had to get help. I made him a little shelter and then walked the rest of the day to find help. It was really painful because I was knee-deep in ashes almost the whole way .That night, an emergency helicopter finally saw me. I was never so thankful in my life.

3.Kubra: I?ll never forget the big earthquake in Turkey. It was the middle of the night, and I was sleeping, when I felt a sharp jolt. Bam. I sat up in bed like a bolt of lightning. The next thing, I knew ,I had fallen through the floor into a hole and things hitting my head and body. It wasn?t long before I realized that the building had collapsed, on top of me.

I called for my parents, but nobody answered, so I tried to dig myself out. No luck. I was under too deep. There was nothing to do but wait for help. I felt very scared in the darkness, but I kept playing little games in my head and singing songs and thinking of things I wanted to do in the future. After ten hours, I heard someone call my name and saw a tiny light shine down on me. I was saved!

Real word listening

I opened my eyes and looked down. Blackly filthy water covered the lower half of my body. I couldn?t even see my legs. My arms, bare, scratched, bleeding, and aching, were wrapped around a palm tree. I was holding on, learning against the trunk. Black, oil-slicked, muddied water choked with debris was everywhere .I looked up. The sky was blue, clear, untroubled. The sun was shining. Where is I? Where is Simon ? What had happened?

I remembered. Simon and I were in bungalow when a rush of water rose up so suddenly there was not even a second to think, a rush of water that came from all directions, hurtling us out into the furious current. For one split second, before the water separated us, I saw Simon?s face.

“Petra!?? he screamed.” Petra! What?s happening?”

I couldn?t answer. I didn?t know. Then I lost sight of him. Second later, I saw him again, whirling in the tumbling waters. He was a few yards ahead of me. Behind him a rooftop was sticking out of the water.

“Catch the roof! Catch the roof!??I shouted. Then he was gone. I don?t know whether he heard me or not. I prayed that he would catch hold. I was sure he would. He was a strong swimmer. He had to be OK.

It was impossible to tell in which direction the waters were streaming. I needed to grab onto something or be swept away. I saw another rooftop. I reached out my arms, and sending out every bit of energy I had, I grabbed the edges and held on. Instantly, my legs were sucked underneath, and everything accumulated by the raging water, the wood and metal objects, all the trash, began slamming against my hips and legs. I hung on, screaming with pain and fear. I wound be crushed into nothing. For the first time,I thought of dying.

Miraculously,the pressure of the water began to lessen. I pulled myself up onto the roof. My clothes had been torn from my body. I was naked. Then, as quickly as the first, another tremendous wave rose up and poured over the rooftop. I lost my grip and was drawn down beneath the water. Frantically,I flailed my arms, trying to get out from under the thick layer of filth between me and the surface.

Desperately,I fought to get some air until I had no breath left. I stopped fighting,stopped struggling,and began swallowing the inky water.A great feeling of peacefulness came over me. I surrendered to the calmness.Whatever was meant to be,whatever God will decide,it?s OK.

At that moment,without any effort on my part,I was thrust through the barrier of debris to me was the blue, blue sky.I was never so happy in my life to see the sky. Unit 10

1. Colby: Yeah, I had an experience in a disaster once. It was a real life-changing experience. I was in the Alaska Range climbing Mount Foraker with a couple of friends. Near the end of our trip, a storm moved in. The mountain just went crazy! It was unbelievable. The rocks and snow started falling and we were knocked 800

feet down the side of the mountain.

I don?t know what happened after that because I passed out. Six hours later, I woke up. My shoulder was broken and I was separated from my friends and was just in a kind of daze.

It took me three days to get to the bottom of the mountain. I had to keep my eyes open and just ignore the pain. But I finally made it to safety.

2. Sue: Once, I really thought it was all over for me. It was a Sunday morning. May eighteenth to be exact. I was camping with Marry, a friend, and we were about fifteen miles north of Mt.St.Helens, and we were packing up our tent when boom, when it erupted. Within minutes, nearly every tree around us had been ripped out of the ground. I was blown into a deep hole left by one of the trees. I pull myself out of the hole, but then ice chunks started falling from the sky!

Marry had been hurt pretty badly by a falling tree, so I had to get help, I made him a little shelter and then walked the rest of the day to find help. It was really painful because I was knee-deep in ashes almost the whole way. That night, an emergency helicopter finally saw me. I was never so thankful in my life.

3. Kubra: I?ll never forget the big earthquake in Turkey. It was the middle of the night, and I was sleeping, when I felt a sharp jolt. Bam. I sat up in bed like a bolt of lightning. The next thing I knew, I had fallen through the floor into a hole and things were hitting my head and body. It wasn?t long before I realized that the building had collapsed, on top of me.

I called for my parents, but nobody answered, so I tried to dig myself out. No luck. I was under too deep. There was nothing to do but wait for help. I felt very scared in the darkness, but I kept playing little games in my head and singing songs and thinking of things in the future. After ten hours, I heard someone call my name and saw a tiny light shine down on me. I was saved!

Unit 11

1. I had this boss at the research lab, Dr. Magnusson, who never did anything. Wouldn?t even lift a finger. He?d always ask me to do things like sharpen his pencils. He?d say:” Researchers don?t sharpen pencils.” Oh, and sometimes it?d be, like, the middle of the afternoon, and he?d get a mysterious phone call. A few minutes later he?d announce, …I?m going to the library to do some research.” Well, I?d always peek out the window to watch him as he left, and he never walked toward the library. He?d always go in the opposite direction! Who knows what he was doing, but I?m willing to bet it wasn?t work.

2. My supervisor is a lady named Nancy. The problem with Nancy is she?s always forcing food on her employees. Candy, cupcakes, donuts, you name it. If it?s sweet and fattening, Nancy will make you eat it. I gained four pound just in the last two weeks! And if you refuse any of her food, she says,” Don?t you like my cooking?”Yesterday, Nancy brought in a bunch of homemade cookies and insisted everybody have some. Well, they tasted awful, but we couldn?t say anything. It would just hurt her feelings. And then, just when I thought the sugar party was over, Nancy brings in this huge seven-layer cake.

3. Well, there?s a girl I work with. She?s the receptionist, her name is Elizabeth, and she always comes to the office looking like a slob. I work at an insurance agency, and you have to dress pretty nice .It got to be business attire. But Elizabeth doesn?t really get it. She comes to work in jeans and a T-shirt while all the other women are wearing pant suits or dresses. Sometimes she wears the same clothes two days in a row. We usually get to wear more casual clothing on Fridays, …Casual Fridays,?you know. So what does Elizabeth do? On Friday she comes to work in sweatpants! Last Friday, I think she always wearing pajamas.

Unit 12

1. A: Hey, Dennis. Do you want to hear some really juicy gossip?

B: Uh, oh, It?s about me, I hope.

A: Nope. It?s about Mark and Sarah. They?re breaking up!

B: How do you know that?

A: Well, I was walking by their apartment, and …

B: Oh, no .You haven?t been eavesdropping outside their door again, have you? A: Just a little. I know I said I wouldn?t, but this time was different. I was just walking innocently by their door when I accidentally overheard them arguing. I just had to stop and listen.

B: Come on. Carrie. You?ve got to stop doing that. How would you feel if I listened to your private conversation?

2. A: Hi, honey. How was your girls? night out?

B: Oh, it was fun. We went to the movies and saw this great movie called…

A: You went to the movies? I read about the new Russell Crowe movie in the newspaper today. We should see it.

B: Anyway, after the movie, we all went out and had cheesecake for desse…

A: Oh, that reminds me. Let?s pick up something for dessert tonight.

B: You know, it?s really annoying when you do that!

A: Do what?

B: Interrupt. I feel like I can?t ever finish my thought.

A: Oh, sorry. I didn?t even realize I was doing it.

3. A: So, Jill , tell me about yourself. What do you like to do for fun?

B: Um. I really love outdoor sports, especially skiing.

A: Wow, me too! Hey, Jill, did you get a new haircut recently or something?

B: No. Why do you ask?

A: It?s just that you?ve been playing with your hair the entire evening.

B: Oh, that! I always play with my hair when I get nervous, you know, twisting the ends around my fingers. I?ve been doing it since I was a little kid. Does it bother you?

A: A little. I just hope you?re not too nervous around me. I?m having a great time on our date.

4. A: This is a great restaurant. I?m so glad we came.

B: Yeah. The food is good, and it?s quiet. For once, we can actually have a conversation.

C: Hello? Yeah, I?m at Cesar?s Italian Restaurant. So, dude, what?s going on? You?re kidding! No, I didn?t tell her that!

B: Can you believe that? Where dose he think he is?

A: I know! I can?t stand it when people talk loudly on their cell phones like that. I mean, this is a public place! He?s just annoying everyone around him!

B: Well, do you think we should say something?

Unit 13

1. When I was in Guatemala, I decided to take a hiking trip up Volcano Tajamulco, the highest point in the country. I hired a tour guide, Edwin, who told me, “You?re loca. You?re the first female that I?ve ever taken by herself. I?ve taken lots of German, Spanish, and Italian men, but never a woman.”So ,laca, “crazy”in Spanish, was my nickname the rest of the trip. The hike turned out to be a total disaster. First of all, I was totally unprepared for the conditions on the mountain. I didn?t bring enough warm clothes or water, and I had to carry my bag because I hadn?t thought to get one that had a waist strap. By the time we got close to the top of the mountain, I was exhausted…and it was raining! My pants were soaked. I couldn?t even feel my fingers! I never got to see the world from atop Tajamulco. All

I wanted to do was get off that mountain!

2. Once when I was traveling in Russia, I got to the train station in Moscow only to find out my hotel was booked. I kept calling hotel after hotel to find a room. No luck. There was nothing available.. There was a guy in line for the phone who heard what was going on. His name was Yuri, and he said I could stay with his family. It seemed kind of weird. I mean, this was a total stranger. Like, I would never do that at home. But I didn?t have anywhere to go, and he kept insisting it was fine. He was like:” Of course, we have a lot of room, big house, big family.” Well, he was so persistent I just couldn?t refuse. I took him up on the offer. And it was great. I stayed with Yuri and his family for a week, and it was so much fun. I really got to see how regular Russians live. It turned out to be the best experience I?ve ever had.

3. My friend and I were in Nepal, and we?d just finished an eight-day trek in the Langtang region. We caught the bus back toward Kathmandu, and we began to notice how full it was getting. Well, the bus stopped about twice every mile, and more people kept getting in, until it got so crowed that people had to climb on the roof. Pretty soon, there were probably thirty people on the roof. And then we got to the hairpin turns. It was like a half-mile drop, straight down, and the bus started leaning on every turn. A couple guys would get out and push on the bus to make sure it didn?t roll over the cliff. Well, that was enough for me! We asked the driver to stop the bus and we got out and watched sd they drove on ahead of us. The tires were almost flat with the weight of all those passengers. We walked for about a half an hour and then we saw the bus. I t had a flat tire! I thought for sure we would read in the newspaper the next day about a bus that had gone over the cliff, but somehow they must have made it.

Unit 14

1.A: Oh, are you investing in the stock market?

B: Yeah, nowadays, it?s so easy to buy and sell stocks on the Internet.

A: Oh, yeah? I?ve never tried it.

B: Well, all you need is a little money to get started. You don?t need a broker or anything. One click and you can buy or sell any stock you want.

A: Yeah, one click and you can lose a lot of money! It just sounds too risky to me.

B: A little risky, I guess. But it?s so exciting!

2.A: We?ve got a lot of bills to pay this month. We?d better cut down on our

spending.

B: I wish there was some way we could make some money. Maybe we could invest in some big company, or come up with our own idea for a new company!

A: Oh yeah, like what?

B: How about starting some kind of Internet site where regular people from all over the world could sell stuff they no longer wanted?

A: Kind of like a cyber garage sale?

B: Exactly!

A: That?s a great idea, Peter. Unfortunately, it?s already been done. Haven?t you heard of eBay?

B: Oh, yeah.

3.A: What are you doing?

B: I?m going through all my comic books. I?m gonna try to sell them.

A: Do you think you?ll get any money for them?

B: I?m not sure, but it?s worth a try, I bought these comics when I was a kid for less than a dollar each. Some of them might be worth a lot now.

A: You know, I remember reading about a guy who had kind of “Star Wars”

action figure. It was in mint condition, never touched, still in the box and everything. Anyway, he got, like a couple thousand dollar for if.

B: Wow. I hope I get that lucky.

A: You never know. Maybe someone out there is just waiting to get their hands on your old comics.

4.A: I have a great idea!

B: Oh, no, here we go again! This isn?t another one of your get-rich-quick schemes, is it?

A: Just hear me out. I think this one could really work!

B: All right, what is it?

A: OK. Picture this: You?re at a football or a basketball game and it starts to rain…

B: Yeah?

A: You don?t have an umbrella, so you get totally wet, right? And it?s really annoying.

B: Yeah, so?

A: Well, what if we invented a hat that has ,like an umbrella built into it?

B: Are you crazy? Who?s gonna want to walk around with an umbrella attached to their head?

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