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UnitTwoFamilyandLifePartIWarm-upPartIIIn-ClassListeningUnderstandingShortConversationsUnderstandingaLongConversationUnderstandingaPassageUnderstandingNewsReportsReportOneReportTwoUnderstandingaMovieClipSpeakingSelf-CheckingPartⅢAfter-ClassListeningTaskOneTaskTwoTaskThree
1Nowyouwillhearsomesayingsaboutfamilyandlife.Whenyouarelistening,trytounderstandeachsayingandcompletethemissinginformation.PartⅠWarm-up1.Ifyoufindsomeoneelseinlovewithyouandyoudon’tlovehimorher,__________________________________________________,butgentlyrefusethegiftyoucannotreturn.—KentNerburn2.Truelovedoesnotcomebyfindingtheperfectperson,but______________________________________________.—JasonJordan3.Themomentyouhaveinyourheartthisextraordinarythingcalledloveandfeelthedepth,thedelight,theecstasyofit,youwilldiscoverthat________________________________.—J.Krishnamurti4.Loveisaforcemoreformidablethananyother.Itisinvisible—itcannotbeseenormeasured,yet__________________________________________,andofferyoumorejoythananymaterialpossessionscould.—BarbaraDeAngelisfeelhonoredthatlovecameandcalledatyourdoorbylearningtoseeanimperfectpersonperfectlyforyoutheworldistransformedpowerfulenoughtotransformyouinamoment
2UnderstandingShortConversations☆VocabularyBandPartIIIn-ClassListeningimmigrant['?m?gr(?)nt]n.apersonwhocomestoacountrywheretheywerenotborninordertosettlethere移民appearance[?'p??r(?)ns]n.outwardorvisibleaspectofapersonorthing外貌,外觀settledown定居Frenchleave悄悄離去,不辭而別
3Nowyouwillhearfiveshortconversations.Aftereachconversation,youwillhearaquestion.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourpossiblechoices.PartIIIn-ClassListening1.A.Theyarelivingintheirhometown.C.Theyareimmigrantsfromothercountries.D.Theyaretoooldtotakecareoftheirgrandchildren.2.B.Theman’swifelikesthepeacefulnessinthesuburbs.C.Thewomandoesn’tlikelivinginthecity.D.Thewomanwillgivebirthtoachildsoon.B.Mostofthemcometocitiestohelplookaftertheirgrandchildren.A.Themanthinksitisbetterforkidstoliveinthesuburbs.
4Nowyouwillhearfiveshortconversations.Aftereachconversation,youwillhearaquestion.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourpossiblechoices.PartIIIn-ClassListening3.A.Sheisnoteasytogetonwith.B.Sheismorebeautifulthanothergirls.D.Sheisnotbeautifulatall.4.A.TherearemorementhanwomenintheNationalBureauofStatistics.B.TheproblemofgenderimbalanceinChinaisnotserious.D.TheNationalBureauofStatisticshasaseriousproblem.5.A.Hethinksitisserious.B.Heiscomplainingaboutit.D.Heisnothappywithit.C.Sheisverykindandhelpful.C.Themanandthewomansharethesameopinion.C.Heisalreadyusedtoit.
5TapescriptPartIIIn-ClassListening
6UnderstandingaLongConversation☆VocabularyBandPartIIIn-ClassListeninginsecure[??ns?'kj??(r)]adj.notsafeorprotected不安全的,無保障的,不牢靠的declare[d?'kle?]v.tostatesomethingfirmlyandclearly表明,宣稱,斷言status['ste?t?s]n.thesocialorprofessionalpositionofsomeoneorsomethinginrelationtoothers地位,身份,職位compel[k?m'pel]v.toforcesomeonetodosomething強(qiáng)迫,迫使append[?'pend]v.(formal)toaddsomethingtotheendofapieceofwriting附加,增補(bǔ)claim[kle?m]v.tosaythatsomethingistruealthoughithasnotbeenprovedandotherpeoplemaynotbelieveit宣稱,聲稱,斷言
7ⅠNowyouwillhearalongconversation.Aftertheconversation,youwillhearfivequestions.Listencarefullyandtakedownsomenecessarynotesifpossibleandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourpossiblechoices.PartIIIn-ClassListening1.A.Proud.B.Honored.D.Happy.2.B.Worker.C.Cook.D.Teacher.3.A.It’sabouthowmuchmoneyyoumake.B.It’saboutbeingbravetopursueyourlove.C.It’saboutworkinghardtoraiseyourfamily.4.A.Teachinghissonshowtoridetheirbikes.B.Attendingschoolconcertorperformancehiskidshavebeenin.D.Cookingameanhomemadechickennoodlesoup.5.A.Itisbetterthananyoneelse’s.B.Itisworsethananyoneelse’s.C.Itdoesn’tworkforhisfamily.C.Embarrassed.A.Writer.D.It’saboutbeingtruetoyourselfandtothoseyoulove.C.Teachinghissonshowtowrite.D.Itreallyworksforhisfamily.
8TapescriptPartIIIn-ClassListening
9ⅡListentotheconversationagain,discusswithyourpartners,andthencompletethefollowingmissinginformationbaseduponthenotesyou’vetaken.PartIIIn-ClassListeningJim’swifeAmyistoobusywithherwork,sohehastolookaftertheirkidsathome.Heisa(1)__________________first,Jimfeltembarrassedto(2)__________________andoccasionallyfelt(3)________________toappend“I’mawriter,too.”Afterwardshe(4)____________________.Heknewwhatreallymeanttobeamanisnotabout(5)___________________________,butmoreaboutbeingtruetohimselfandtothoseheloves.Jimisagoodfather.Heoften(6)____________________________,cookednoodlesoupforthemandattendedeveryschool(7)_______________________hiskidshadbeenin.Whenhiskidsareabitolder,Jimwillfindajobagain.The(8)________________reallyworksforhisfamily,butJimdoesn’tclaimitisbetterorworsethananyoneelse’s.stay-at-homeDaddeclarehisstatuscompelledchangedhisattitudehowmuchmoneyyoumaketaughthissonstoridebikesconcertorperformancearrangement
10UnderstandingaPassage☆VocabularyBandPartIIIn-ClassListeningsurgery['s??d?(?)r?]n.medicaltreatmentofinjuriesordiseasesthatinvolvescuttingopenaperson’sbodyandoftenremovingorreplacingsomeparts外科手術(shù)confess[k?n'fes]v.toadmitsomethingthatyoufeelashamedorembarrassedabout承認(rèn)(自己感到羞愧或?qū)擂蔚氖拢﹍aundry['l??ndr?]n.theprocessorthejobofwashingclothes,sheets,etc.洗衣物,洗衣物的活devoted[d?'v??t?d]adj.havinggreatloveforsomeoneorsomethingandbeingloyaltothem摯愛的,忠誠的,全心全意的amoment’snotice臨時(shí)通知
11ⅠNowyouwillhearapassage.Afterthepassage,youwillhearfivequestions.Listencarefullyandtakedownsomenecessarynotesifpossibleandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourpossiblechoices.PartIIIn-ClassListening1.B.Hebelievedhisfatherwoulddropeverythingtohelphim.C.Hethoughthisfatherwasn’tlikeanyofhisfriends.D.Hethoughthisfatherwasnotafamilyman.2.A.Becauseshewasillinhospitaltoo.B.BecauseshewenttoLondononbusiness.C.Becausetheironlydaughterwasill.A.Hethoughthisfatherwasanoldmanwithmanyfaults.D.Becausetheirsonhadabrokenleg.
12ⅠNowyouwillhearapassage.Afterthepassage,youwillhearfivequestions.Listencarefullyandtakedownsomenecessarynotesifpossibleandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourpossiblechoices.PartIIIn-ClassListening3.A.Keepingbusinessappointment.B.Doinglaundry.D.WashingDishes.4.A.Thespeakerandhisfatherdidn’tgetalongwellbeforehewassick.B.Thespeakerandhisfatherkneweachotherverywell.D.Whenthespeakerwassick,bothofhisparentscametohelphim.5.A.Helpful.B.Supportive.D.Devoted.C.Makingphonecalls.C.Whenthespeakerwassick,hisfatherwasnotretiredfromwork.C.Indifferent.
13TapescriptPartIIIn-ClassListening
14ⅡListentothepassageagainandcompletethefollowingmissinginformationbaseduponthenotesyou’vetaken.PartIIIn-ClassListening1.WhenIwasinmyteens,Iwas______________________in“theoldman”anddidn’tbelieveinhisfriend’swords.2.Myfatherwasinhisseventiesand_____________________________.3.Myfatherhaddroppedeverything—meetings,businessappointments,golfgames,friends—to_________________________________________________andtakecareofhissickson.4.WhatIwasreallygratefulforwasthischancetoseemyfatherashisfriendhadseenhim—______________________________________________________.toobusyfindingfaultshadhisownmedicaltroubleswashdishes,changesheets,dolaundry,cookmealsdevoted,supportive,readytohelpatamoment’snotice
15UnderstandingNewsReports☆VocabularyBandPartIIIn-ClassListeningfertility[f?'t?l?t?]n.thestateofbeingfertile;capableofproducingoffspring生育,生育力,繁殖力Mandarin['m?nd(?)r?n]n.thedialectofChinesespokeninBeijingandadoptedastheofficiallanguageforallofChina普通話reputation[repj?'te??(?)n]n.thestateofbeingheldinhighesteemandhonor名聲,名譽(yù);聲望inquiry[?n'kwa?r?]n.aninstanceofquestioning詢問implement['?mpl?m(?)nt]v.putsomethingintoeffectorcarryout實(shí)施,執(zhí)行citizenship['s?t?z?n???p]n.thestatusofacitizenwithrightsandduties公民身份,公民資格,國籍
16UnderstandingNewsReports☆VocabularyBandPartIIIn-ClassListeningnaturalize['n?t?(?)r?la?z]v.make(apersonfromanothercountry)acitizen(ofaspecifiedcountry)使入國籍nominee[n?m?'ni?]n.personwhoisnominatedforanoffice,aposition,etc.被提名者,候選人one-childpolicy獨(dú)生子女政策theRepublicanParty(美國)共和黨DonaldTrump(人名)唐納德?特朗普the14thAmendmenttotheU.S.Constitution美國憲法第十四修正案
17ReportOneⅠNowyouwillhearanewsreport.Afterthenewsreport,youwillhearthreequestions.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourpossiblechoices.PartIIIn-ClassListening1.A.30yearsago.B.In1982.D.In1991.2.B.Hiredmorestaff.C.ManydoctorsandstaffinthecliniccouldspeakMandarin.D.HiredalotofChinesenurses.3.B.1.3billion.C.10million.D.1.1million.C.35yearsago.A.HiredaMandarin-speakingstaff.A.1billion.
18PartIIIn-ClassListeningTapescriptChina’sfertilityindustrycouldbenefitnowthattheChinesegovernmenthasrelaxeditsone-childpolicy.Chinaeasedthecountry’sone-childpolicyattheendofOctober.Allmarriedcouplesarepermittedtohavetwochildren.Theworld’sfertilityclinicsshouldseeanincreaseinbusiness.AfertilityclinicinThailandtoldVOAthatthenumberofChinesepatientshasnearlydoubledinthepastthreeyears.ThesameclinicchangeditsbusinessprocedurestoattractChineseclients.TheclinichiredaMandarin-speakingstaffandprinteditsdocumentsinMandarin.SueChannonworksforafertilityclinicinSydney.Shesays,“TherehascertainlybeenanincreaseininquiriesfromChineseconsumers.WehaveaverystrongreputationinAustraliafordeliveringveryhighqualityandsafefertilityservices.ManyofourdoctorsandstaffinAustraliaspeakMandarin.”China’sone-childpolicywasliftedthisyearafterbeingimplemented35yearsago.Thecountryreached1billionpeoplein1982.Today,Chinahasnearly1.3billionpeople.Question1:WhendidChinaimplementone-childpolicy?Question2:WhatdidafertilityclinicinThailanddotoattractChineseclients?Question3:WhatwasthepopulationofChinain1982?
19ⅡListentothenewsreportagainandcompletethemissinginformationtoformcompleteanswerstothefollowingquestions.PartIIIn-ClassListening1.WhendidChinaeasethecountry’sone-childpercouplepolicy?Chinaeasedthecountry’sone-childpolicy______________________.2.HowdoesSueChannonsayabouttheclinicsheworksforinSydney?IthasaverystrongreputationinAustraliafor___________________________________________________.attheendofOctoberdeliveringveryhighqualityandsafefertilityservices
20ReportTwoⅠNowyouwillhearanewsreport.Afterthenewsreport,youwillheartwoquestions.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourpossiblechoices.PartIIIn-ClassListening1.A.Hewantstobeabusinessman.C.Hewantstobeabillionaire.D.Hewantstorewritethe14thAmendmenttotheU.S.Constitution.2.A.ChoosingtheRepublicanparty’spresidentialnomineeinfivemonths.B.SupportendingautomaticcitizenshipforpeoplebornintheUnitedStates.C.Cancelingthe14thAmendmenttotheU.S.Constitution.B.HewantstostopautomaticallygivingU.S.citizenshiptoanyonewhoisbornintheUnitedStates.D.Strongmeasurestostoppeoplefromenteringthecountryillegally,especiallyfromMexico.
21TapescriptPartIIIn-ClassListeningBillionairebusinessmanDonaldTrumpwantstostopautomaticallygivingU.S.citizenshiptoanyonewhoisbornintheUnitedStates.Mr.TrumpistheleadingRepublicanpresidentialcandidate.HesaysautomaticcitizenshipisthereasonmanywomencometotheUnitedStatesillegallyandgivebirth.Hewantstocancelthe14thAmendmenttotheU.S.Constitution,whichsays“allpersonsbornornaturalizedintheUnitedStates”arecitizens.Infivemonths,votersinsomestateswillbegintochoosetheRepublicanParty’spresidentialnominee.AlloftheseventeenRepublicancandidateshavecalledforstrongmeasurestostoppeoplefromenteringthecountryillegally,especiallyfromMexico.ButnotallofthemsupportendingautomaticcitizenshipforpeoplebornintheUnitedStates.Question1:WhatdoesDonaldTrumpwanttodo?Question2:WhathavetheseventeenRepublicancandidatescalledfor?
22ⅡListentothenewsreportagainandcompletethemissinginformationtoformcompleteanswerstothefollowingquestions.PartIIIn-ClassListening1.WhoisDonaldTrump?Heis____________________________________________.2.WhatisthereasonmanywomencometotheUnitedStatesillegallyandgivebirthaccordingtoMr.Trump?It’s______________________________________.3.Whatdoesthe14thAmendmenttotheU.S.Constitutionsay?Itsays______________________________________________________________.theleadingRepublicanpresidentialcandidateautomaticcitizenship“allpersonsbornornaturalizedintheUnitedStates”arecitizens
23UnderstandingaMovieClip☆VocabularyBandPartIIIn-ClassListeningescort['esk??t]v.togowithsomeonetoprotectorguardthemortoshowthemtheway護(hù)衛(wèi),護(hù)送instruction[?n'str?k?(?)n]n.somethingthatsomeonetellsyoutodo指示,命令,吩咐scrub[skr?b]v.tocleansomethingbyrubbingithard,perhapswithabrushandusuallywithsoapandwater擦洗,刷洗dummy['d?m?]n.(northAmericanEnglish,informal)astupidperson笨蛋,蠢貨
24PartIIIn-ClassListeningⅠNowyouwillhearadialogfromthemovieCharlieandtheChocolateFactoryandfillintheblanksaccordingtowhatyouhear.
25PartIIIn-ClassListeningGrandpaI:Here.Readitaloud.Let’shearexactlywhatitsays.Father:“Greetingstoyou,theluckyfinderofthisgoldenticket,fromMr.WillyWonka.Ishakeyouwarmlybythehand.Fornow,Idoinviteyoutocometomyfactoryand(1)_____________foronewholeday.”GirlI:“I,WillyWonka,will(2)_____________youaroundthefactorymyself,showingyoueverythingthereistosee.”BoyI:“Afterwards,whenitistimetoleave,youwillbeescortedhomebya(3)_____________oflargetrucks,eachonefilledwithallthechocolateyoucouldevereat.”GirlII:“Andremember,oneofyouluckyfivechildrenwillreceiveanextraprizebeyondyourwildest(4)_____________.Now,hereareyourinstruction.”BoyII:“Onthe1stofFebruary,youmustcometothefactorygatesat10a.m.sharp.You’re(5)_____________tobringonememberofyourfamilytolookafteryou.Untilthen,WillyWonka.”bemyguestconductprocessionimaginationallowed
26PartIIIn-ClassListeningMother:The1stofFebruary.Butthat’stomorrow.GrandpaI:Thenthere’snota(6)_____________tolose,Charlie.Washyourface,combyourhair,scrubyourhands,brushyourteeth,blowyournose.GrandpaII:Andgetthatmudoffyourpants.Mother:Nowwemustalltryand(7)_______________.Firstthingthatwehavetodecideisthis:WhoisgoingwithCharlietothefactory?GrandpaI:Iwill.I’lltakehim.Youleaveittome.Mother:Howaboutyou,dear?Don’tyouthinkyou(8)_____________?Father:Well,GrandpaJoeseemstoknowmoreaboutitthanwedo,and…provided,ofcourse,hefeelswellenough.momentkeepverycalmoughttogo
27PartIIIn-ClassListeningCharlie:No.We’renotgoing.Awomanofferedme$500fortheticket.Ibetsomeoneelsewouldpaymore.Weneedmoneymorethanweneedthechocolate.GrandpaII:Youngman,comehere.There’splentyofmoneyoutthere.Theyprintmoreeveryday.Butthisticket,there’sonlyfiveofthem(9)__________________andthat’sallthere’severgoingtobe.Onlyadummywould(10)_____________forsomethingascommonasmoney.Areyouadummy?Charlie:No,sir.GrandpaII:Thengetthatmudoffyourpants.You’vegotafactorytogoto.inthewholeworldgivethisup
28PartIIIn-ClassListeningⅡNowlistentothemoviedialogagain.Readthewordscloselyafterthespeakersoastoimproveyourshort-termmemory,pronunciation,stressandintonationbyimitatingwhatyouhear.
29PartIIIn-ClassListeningⅢNowrole-playtheninecharactersinthemovieclip.
30PartIIIn-ClassListeningSpeaking:TalkingaboutUnusualHappenings—InputProcess:Readthefollowingexpressionfortalkingaboutunusualhappenings.Trytomemorizetheminyourmind.
31PartIIIn-ClassListeningTalkingaboutUnusualHappenings—OutputProcessNowchooseoneofthefollowingtopicsanddiscusswithyourpartner.Thenmakeaconversationoraspeech.Youcanchooseoneormoreoftheexpressionslistedintheprevioussectioninyourconversationorspeech.
32PartIIIn-ClassListeningSelf-CheckingWritedownthewordsyouhearandchecktheirspellings.Howmanypointscanyouget?1.____________2.____________3.____________4.____________5.____________6.____________7.____________8.________________9.________10.___________11.___________12.___________13.______________14.___________15.________16.___________17.___________18.___________19.___________20.___________21.___________22.___________23.___________24.___________25.___________immigrantdeclaresettledownappendinsecurestatuscompelamoment’snoticefertilitydevotedreputationlaundryone-childpolicyinquirynomineeinstructionimplementcitizenshipescortclaimsurgeryconfessscrubmandarintheRepublicanParty
33ⅠListentoalongconversationandchoosethebestanswerstothequestionsyouhearaftertheconversation.1.A.HeownedasmallretailbusinessinMichiganyearsago.C.Hehasbeenworkingpart-timeinaschoolnearDetroit.D.HehastaughtSpanishforacoupleofyearsatalocalschool.2.A.Hewouldrathergetalessdemandingjob.B.Helikestoworkinacompanyclosetohome.C.Heiseagertofindajobwithanincreasedsalary.3.B.Sports.C.Foreignlanguage.D.Computergames.4.A.Whatresponsibilityhewouldhave.B.Whenheissupposedtostartwork.D.Whatcareeropportunitieshercompanycanoffer.TaskOneB.HeworkedattheBrownstoneCompanyforseveralyears.D.Heprefersafull-timejobwithmoreresponsibility.A.Travel.PartⅢAfter-ClassListeningC.Whenhewillbeinformedabouthisapplication.
34PartⅢAfter-ClassListeningTapescript
35PartⅢAfter-ClassListeningTaskOneⅡListentotheconversationagainandcompletethefollowingmissinginformation.1.W:Good,thanks.Canyoutellmesomethingabout(1)_________________inthiskindofwork?M:Well,forseveralyears,I(2)______________________fortheBrownstoneCompanyinDetroit,Michigan.NowIworkpart-timebecauseIalsogotoschoolatnight.I’mgetting(3)__________________.W:Oh,howinteresting.Tellme,whydoyouwanttoleaveyourpresentjob?M:I’llfinishschoolinafewmonths,andI’dlike(4)_________________withmoreresponsibility.yourexperiencesmanagedadepartmentabusinessdegreeafull-timeposition
36PartⅢAfter-ClassListeningTaskOneⅡListentotheconversationagainandcompletethefollowingmissinginformation.2.W:Couldyoupleasetellmeabout(1)_______________________________?M:Ofcourse,I’mgoodatcomputersandIcanspeakSpanish.IusedtotakeclassesinSpanishatthelocalcollege.AndI(2)______________alot.W:Canyougivemeany(3)______________?M:Yes,certainly.YoucantalktoMr.McCaw,myboss,attheBrownstoneCompany.Icouldalsogiveyouthenamesandnumbersofseveralofmyteachers.W:Allright,Mr.Jones,andwouldyouliketoaskmeanyquestions?M:Yes,IwonderwhenI’llbeinformed(4)____________________forthejob?W:Well,we’llletyouknowassoonaspossible.Let’s(5)______________.Thankyouverymuchforcomingthisafternoon.M:Thankyou.yourspecialskillsandinterestsliketravellingreferencesaboutmyapplicationstayintouch
37ⅠListentoanotherlongconversationandchoosethebestanswerstothequestionsyouhearaftertheconversation.1.A.Shewasabankmanager.B.Shewasavictimoftherobbery.C.Shewasadefenselawyer.2.B.Ayouthwithadistinguishingmarkonhisface.C.Athirty-year-oldguywearingalightsweater.D.Amedium-sizedyoungmancarryingagun.3.B.Haveherphototakenfortheirfiles.C.Goupstairstosignsomedocuments.D.Verifytherecordofwhatshehadsaid.TaskTwoD.Shewasawitnesstothecrime.A.Atallmanwithdarkhairandamoustache.A.Identifythesuspectfrompictures.PartⅢAfter-ClassListening
38PartⅢAfter-ClassListeningTapescript
39ⅡListentotheconversationagainandcompletethefollowingmissinginformation.TaskTwoPartⅢAfter-ClassListening1.M:Mrs.Dawson,thanksverymuchforcomingdowntothestation.IjustliketogooversomeofthethingsthatyoutoldpoliceofficerParmeratthebank.W:Allright.M:Well,couldyoudescribetheman(1)_____________________forthisreportthatwe’refillingouthere?Now,anythingatallthatyoucanrememberwouldbe(2)______________________.W:Well,just,IcanonlyrememberbasicallywhatIsaidbefore.M:That’sallright.W:Themanwastall,sixfeet,andhehaddarkhair,andhehadamoustache.M:Verygood.Allright,didhehaveanyother(3)_____________________?W:Um,no,nonethatIcanremember.whorobbedthebankextremelyhelpfultousdistinguishingmarks
40ⅡListentotheconversationagainandcompletethefollowingmissinginformation.TaskTwoPartⅢAfter-ClassListening2.M:Doyourememberhowoldhewasbyanychance?W:Well,Iguess(1)_____________,maybeyounger,giveortakeafewyears.M:Mm,allright.Doyourememberanythingaboutwhathewaswearing?W:Yes,yes,he(2)______________________,asolidcolor.M:OK.Um,anythingelsethatstrikesyouatthemoment?W:Irememberhewaswearingalightshirtunderthesweater.Yes,yes.M:Allright.Mrs.Dawson,I(3)________________whatyou’vebeenthroughtoday.I’mjustgoingtoaskyoutolookat(4)___________________beforeyouleaveifyoudon’tmind.Itwon’ttakeverylong.Canyoudothatforme?W:Oh,ofcourse.around30hadonadarksweaterreallyappreciatesomephotographs
41ⅠListentoapassageandchoosethebestanswerstothequestionsyouhearafterthepassage.1.A.Timespentexercising.B.Timespentworking.D.Timespentwithfriendsandfamily.2.B.Surfingtheweb.C.Eatingout.D.WatchingTV.3.A.Driving.B.Gardening.D.Visitingfriends.TaskThreeC.Timespentonleisureactivities.A.Reading.C.Goingtothepub.PartⅢAfter-ClassListening
42PartⅢAfter-ClassListeningTapescript
43ⅡListentothepassageagainandcompletethefollowingmissinginformation.TaskThreePartⅢAfter-ClassListening1.Withthetimespenteating,sleepingandtakingcareofthehouseholdduties,there’slittletimeleftfor(1)____________________formanyAmericans.However,havingfreetime(2)___________________________isimportant.2.InaUKsurveyonleisuretimeactivities,(1)_______________________wasthemostpopular.Listeningtotheradiocamesecond.InasimilarsurveyconductedinJapan,themostpopularfreetimeactivitywas(2)_______________.Thesecondmostpopularactivitywas(3)____________________.3.ThemostpopularoutdooractivityforAmericanswas(1)__________________.IntheUK,itwas(2)____________________.4.Althoughpeoplearoundtheworldmay(1)________________________intheirfreetime,there’sevidencetosuggestthattheseinterests(2)______________.leisureactivitiestorelaxandpursuehobbieswatchingTVandvideoseatingoutdrivinggardeninggoingtothepubenjoydoingsimilarthingsarechanging
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