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大学体验英语四级上机答案(一)

大学体验英语四级上机答案(一)
大学体验英语四级上机答案(一)

Unit 1 You’ll really like him

Vocabulary Task

Answers

1. c

2. b

3. a

4. e

5. d

6. f

Script

1. A: Hello, my name is Elizabeth.

B: Hi, Elizabeth. I’m Jason.

2. A: This is my friend Taka.

B: Hey, Taka. How’s it going?

3. A: I’d like to introduce our n ew director, Andrea Williams.

B: It’s a pleasure to meet you, Ms. Williams.

4. A: Have you met Jane?

B: Oh, yeah, we have met. How are you?

5. A: I’d like you to meet Sheila Howard.

B: It’s nice to meet you.

6. A: Dad, this is my roommate, Lee.

B: Good to meet you.

Listening Task

1 First Listening

Answers

1. This is …

2. I’d like you to meet…

3. Have you met…

4. Hello, my name is …

2 Second Listening

Answers

1. It’s a pleasure to meet you.

2. Pleased to meet you.

3. Oh, yeah, we’ve met.

4. Hi, Kathy.

Script

1. Businessman: Good afternoon, Ms. Watson. This is Jim Bauman from Hyundai.

Ms. Watson: It’s a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Bauman.

Mr. Bauman: Good to meet you, Ms. Watson.

2. Student: Mom, I’d like you to meet John Lee. He’s a clas smate of mine. Mr. Lee: Pleased to meet you, Mrs. Gray.

Ms. Gray: Oh, please call me Norma.

3. Sherry: Kiri, have you met my good friend James?

Kiri: Oh, yeah, we’ve met.

James: We have?

Kiri: Yeah, at the New Year’s party!

James: Oh, right. How are you?

4. Kathy: Hello, my name is Kathy! I’ll be your server tonight. Customer: Hi, Kathy. What are the specials?

Real World Listening

Answer

Alice wants to go out with Robert.

Answers

T Alice likes Robert.

E Robert is interested in Alice.

T Alice introduces Jean to Robert.

T Jean thinks Robert is handsome.

F Jean is going out with Sam.

T Robert is interested in Jean.

T Jean and Robert have met before.

Script

Alice: Look, there he is.

Jean: Who?

Alice: Robert, the guy I’ve been telling you about.

Jean: Oh. The guy you’re going out with?

Alice: I wish. The guy I WANT to go out with.

Jean: Oh, he’s really handsome. Um, let’s go talk to him.

Alice: Oh, OK. I’ll introduce you. I think you’ll really like him (i)

Robert.

Robert: Oh, hi.

Alice: Have you met my friend, Jean?

Robert: Hey, Jean. I think we’ve met before.

Jean: We have? Where?

Robert: Last December, at Sam’s party

Jean: Oh, Sam.

Robert: Oh? Aren’t you going out with him anymore?

Jean: No, we broke up a couple of months ago.

Robert: Oh… Oh, really?

Unit 2 How can I reach you?

Vocabulary Task

Answers:

1. Country Code__ 1(USA), 64 (New Zealand)

2. Area Code__613 (Kingstion, Ontario), 212 (New York)

3. E-mail address__barb@https://www.sodocs.net/doc/4218674162.html,

4. Web Address__https://www.sodocs.net/doc/4218674162.html,

5. Zip (Postal) Code__K7L 3J1 (Canada), NN40SN (England), 95973 (USA)

Script

1. The country code for the USA is 1. It’s 64 for New Zealand.

2. So if I want to call a number in Kingston, Ontario, I have to dial 613 before the phone number, and for New York 212.

3. Send me an e-mail. My address is barb@https://www.sodocs.net/doc/4218674162.html,

4. You can get information on the company’s website at

https://www.sodocs.net/doc/4218674162.html,

5. I’ve lived in three countries. My zip code in England was NN4 0SN, in the USA 95973, and in Canada it was K7L 3J1.

Listening Task

1 First Listening

Answers

1. postal code

2. phone number

3. e-mail address

4. web address

2 Second Listening

Answers

1. 655-5670 3. barb@https://www.sodocs.net/doc/4218674162.html,

2. 213-555-3421 4. https://www.sodocs.net/doc/4218674162.html,

Script

1. A: Say, I can’t read this number at the end of your address. Is it your phone number?

B: No, th at’s my postal code. It’s 655-5670.

2. A: [talking on the phone] Okay, I’ll call and get tickets to the concert. Oh, do you have the number of the ticket agent? 555-3421? Okay, great. I’ll call. Oh, wait a second. What’s the area code? 213, I got it!

3. A: Barb’s on vacation but I need to get in touch with her.

B: Oh, well, she can get e-mail even when she’s at the beach. Send it to barb@your https://www.sodocs.net/doc/4218674162.html,

4. A: I need to get in touch with Hewlett Packard. I’m having problems with this printer. Don’t they have a website?

B: Yeah, I think it’s https://www.sodocs.net/doc/4218674162.html,

Real World Listening

1 Predict

Answer

Dad asks: Did I call the right number? Do you have a place yet? What’s your e-mail addressf?

1 Get the main ideas

Answers

1. A Japanese woman.

2. At a school in Japan.

3. yes, she does.

4. Yes, he is Because she hasn’t contacted him since she went to Japan.

5. Yes, she is.

Script

Woman: Moshi-moshi. Gengo sentaa…

Father: Hello…Hello…Veronica…Veron…V e-ro-ni-ca Smith…Is Veronica Smith there, Please?

Woman: Ah, Ah…Veronica-sensei…Veronica-sensei? Ah, wait a moment, please…

Father: [muttering to himself] Wait a moment? What’s going on? Veronica: Hello.

Father: Hello, Veronica. Is that you?

Veronica: Yes, Dad. It’s me.

Father: Where is this place? Somebody was speaking Japanese to me. I mean, did I call the right number?

Veronica: Dad, you called the school number. And you’re lucky I’m here now. Dad, I told you. Don’t call the school number. Remembe r? Father: Yes, but you didn’t give me your home phone number. Why didn’t you call me.

Veronica: I just got here a few days ago… okay, let me give it to you. Are you ready?

Father: Uh, ready. Ready. Okay.

Veronica: Okay. It’s 798-55-4123.

Father: 798-55-4123.

Veronica: Oh, oh, wait. Dial the country code. And that’s 81…and then… and then the number.

Father: Why is the number so long?

Veronica: Because it is, Dad.

Father: Do you have a place yet?

Veronica: Yeah. Let me give you the address. Are you ready?

Father: Um…yeah. Okay. What is it?

Veronica: It’s one dash one dash one fifty-five… Uegahara B356. Father: Uh, w-wh-wait. Wait, One…one what? Why is it so long? Veronica: Dad, I’ve got to go. I’ll send it to you by e-mail. Bye. [kiss sound]

Fa ther: But, what’s your e-mail address?

Unit 3 Don’t you wish we could live here?

Vocabulary Task

Answers/script

1. –I don’t like the place I live now. It’s too isolated. (negative)

2. + I have a big balcony with a great view. I love it! (positive)

3. –I don’t like my parents’ house. It’s so old-fashioned. (negative)

4. + Her new place is really wonderful —it’s so roomy. (positive)

5. + He thinks it’s important to feel comfort-able in a home. (positive)

6. + I think it’s great to live in a modern building, don’t you? (positive)

7. –This apartment is too cramped; it’s too small for our family. (negative)

8. + Amy has a beautiful spacious loft for her art studio. She’s really happy there. (positive)

9. + Bill and Sherry have a nice, cozy little apartment in the city. They call it their love nest. (positive)

Listening Task

1 First Listening

Answers

1. a small house

2. a cozy apartment

3. a modern house

4. something old

2 Second Listening

Answers

1. warm and cozy in the winter

2. a great view

3. modern house, easy to keep clean

4. roomy, lots of space

Script

1. I want a small house, something that’ll be warm and cozy in the winter. My big old house is spacious, but it’s too hard to keep warm.

2. I’m looking for a small, cozy apartment, but wit h a great view. I want to look at the mountains, not another apartment building.

3. After living in an ld house all my life, I’m ready for a modern house, one that’s easy to keep clean. It should have all wood floors, no carpets.

4. We’re looking for som ething old but roomy. Since we have three kids, they need lots of space to move around.

Real World Listening

1 Predict

Answer

It’s spacious, it has modern furniture, it has a view

2 Get the main ideas

Answers

1. It’s spacious and modern.

2. It has a view of the ocean.

3. It makes her feel elegant and relaxed.

4. It’s phony, uncomfortable, and he feels like he’s in a museum. Script

Diane: Isn’t this place fantastic?

John: Well, I don’t know…I mean, it’s okay.

Diane: It’s so big. So spacious. So much room. I feel so…free here. John: It must be cold in the winter. Our place is so cozy and warm. Diane: Oh, John! And the view! Look at the view of the ocean from this window! I feel so relaxed.

John: Oh, god. It makes me seasick. Our place is so much more down to earth. Diane: Look at this furniture. It’s so modern. I feel so elegant here. John: You do? I feel like I’m in a museum. It’s so phony, so uncomfortable. Are you supposed to sit in these chairs?

Diane: Oh, John, don’t you wish we could live in a place like this? John: What’s wrong with our place?

Unit 4 It means a lot to me

Vocabulary Task

Answers/script

1. b Henna tattoos – For fun

2. d Leather ring – Grandmother gave it to me

3. a Rakari bracelet – To protect me

4. f Silk scarf – Makes me look good

5. g Digital watch – Reminds me of appointments.

6. c Crystal necklace – Friends said it has special powers

7. e Silver pin – Has a lot of sentimental value

Listening Task

1 First Listening

Answers

1. a rakari – a cloth bracelet

2. a crystal necklace

3. a diamond ring

4. a gold earring

2 Second Listening

Answers

1. a. to protect him

2. b. she likes the way it looks

3. a. it has sentimental value

4. b. it makes him look good

Script

1. Mark: Hey, Steve, whatcha got on your wrist there?

Steve: Oh, it’s something my sister gave me.

Mark: Uh, a bracelet?

Steve: Sort of. It’s a “rakari,” a special piece of cloth Indian women give their brothers every August.

Mark: What’s it for?

Steve: To protect me.

Mark: Cool. I guess you’re safe for another year.

2. Andrea: Oh, Shelly, what’s that on your necklace?

Shelly: It’s a quartz crystal.

Andrea: Oh, do you believe in crystals?

Shelly: Not really, but my boyfriend does, and he gave me this. Andrea: What’s it supposed to do?

Shel ly: He said it’s supposed to make our love last forever. And I like the way it looks.

3. Claire: That’s an interesting ring, Bridget. Where’d you get it? Bridget: Oh, I got this with money from my grandmother

Claire: Yeah? Is it a real diamond?

Bridget: Mm-hmm. It’s small, but it has a lot of sentimental value. Claire: ‘Cause it reminds you of your grandma?

Bridget: Of course.

4. Lisa: Oh, Scott. Is that an earring?

Scott: It’s a gold earring. I got it in Thailand.

Lisa: Is it something special?

Scott: No, I just think it makes me look good!

Real World Listening

1 Predict

Answer

It protects her from illness.

2 Get the main ideas

Answers

The necklace is made of silver. The witch doctor told her to wear it. Her grandmother gave it to her. When she took the necklace off, she got sick. When she put it back on, she got better.

Script

Jean: I’m ready, are you? Why don’t you take that necklace off before you go in the pool?

Chandra: Oh, this? No, I never take it off. I wear it all the time. I’ve had it since I was a kid.

Jean: Really? You’ve worn it since you were little? Why?

Chandra: Well, when I was a baby, I lived in India. And I was sick all the time, so my parents took me to a doctor. And well, the doctor at first didn’t want to treat me b ecause —

Jean: What? Why?

Chandra: Well, because I was a girl.

Jean: Huh? Because you were a girl?

Chandra: Yeah, well, that’s the way it was. Anyway, so my parents took me to this witch doctor, and I…

Jean: A witch doctor

Chandra: Yeah, well, I gues s you could call her a … I don’t know, a spiritual healer. She was an old woman in our village. And she took a look at me and she said I needed silver.

Jean: Silver?

Chandra: Yeah. She said I needed silver so that I could get better. And then my grandmother went to a jeweler and she had this silver necklace made for me. They put it on me, and I got better.

Jean: I don’t believe that.

Chandra: Well, I didn’t either for a while. But you know what? When I was 20 I took it off and I put it in a drawer for a little while. And then, I started to get sick again. And I didn’t get better. I was just sick all the time. And then I remembered the necklace, and I put it on. And after that, I was fine.

Jean: Wow.

Unit 5 It changed my life

Vocabulary Task

Answers/script

1. Japan/Japanese

2. Canada/French/English

3. Panama/Spanish

4. Brazil/Portuguese

5. Thailand/Thai

6. India/Hindi

7. South Africa/ Afrikaans

8. Morocco/ Arabic

9. Germany/ German

10. Norway/Norwegian

Script

1. Helen is going to Japan to study Japanese.

2. Pam is from Canada. She speaks French and English.

3. Linda’s family lives in Panama. They speak Spanish.

4. Andrea is from brazil. She speaks Portuguese.

5. Vira moved here from Thailand. He speaks Thai.

6. Sita’s grandmother came from I ndia 50 years ago. She speaks Hindi.

7. Jean is South African. She speaks Afrikaans.

8. Ali is from Morocco. He speaks Arabic.

9. Hans lives in Germany. He speaks German.

10. Lars is from Norway. He speaks Norwegian.

Listening Task

1 First Listening

Answers

1. French 3. Spanish

2. Japanese 4. Russian

2 Second Listening

Answers

1. His relatives are French. He wants to travel to France.

2. He’s interested in business. There are business opportunities in Japan.

3. No other language was offered. Her friends speak Spanish.

4. It’s a challenge. It’s the hardest language she can think of. Script

1. A: What language are you studying?

B: French.

A: Why are you studying French?

B: Some of my relatives are French and I’d like to go visit them in Franc e someday.

A: Don’t they speak English?

B: Only a little. But I think it’d be fun to use my French and see if they can understand me and all. I want to work on my accent, too.

2. A: So why did you choose Japanese?

B: Well, I guess the main reason I’m i nterested in Japanese is international business. I know there are a lot of business opportunities in Japan, so I figured it was the best language for me to study.

3. A: Why are you studying a foreign language?

B: Um, well… I don’t know. I started Spanish cause it was the only language offered in our middle school. And then I just kept doing it. And there’re a lot of Spanish speakers where I live cause we live in Southern California and we’re close to Mexico so almost everyone speaks Spanish. My friends at school speak Spanish outside of class.

4. A: What language are you studying?

B: I just wanted a challenge so I thought, “Hey, I’m gonna do the hardest language I can think of.” So I chose Russian, Just to see if I could do it, I guess. And you know what? It is the hardest language I can think of and it takes a lot of work. But I’m gonna keep at it…

Real World Listening

1 Predict

Answer

It has different tones.

The writing system is different.

Thai people help him learn the language.

2 Get the main ideas

Answers

1. F Dave lives in Thailand. He has visited Thailand and hopes to return.

2. T Dave had a good experience in Thailand.

3. ? Dave likes writing Thai. He doesn’t talk about writing.

4. F Thailand is “The land of Laughs.” It’s called “The Lan d of Smiles.”

5. F People in Thailand laugh at him when he makes a mistake. They smile.

6. T Thai is easy to learn. It may be hard for some people, but it’s not hard for him.

Script

Cindy: What the heck is that?

Dave: It’s a Thai magazine.

Cindy: Thai? You can read Thai?

Dave: Well, a little.

Cindy: How?

Dave: I went to Thailand last summer and I lived with a Thai friend and his family. I had such a great experience I want to go back.

Cindy: Why? What was your experience like?

Dave: Well, I start ed to learn some Thai…and practiced talking with people and ordering in restaurants and everybody was so nice… you know, Thailand is called the Land of the Smiles…they even smiled when I made a mistake speaking the language. The people were beautiful. Everything was beautiful. It changed my life.

Cindy: But I’ve always heard that Thai was impossible to learn. Dave: Maybe for some people but not for me. I mean it is totally different from English. The writing system is different, they use different tones, every- thing is different, but I really want to learn it. I want to understand more when I go back.

Cindy: I wish I felt that way about learning French. Maybe I should study another language.

Dave: No, Cindy, it’s not the language, you’ve just got to get into it. Unit 6 What do you like about him?

Vocabulary Task

Answers/script

1. Steve is great! He’s sweet and he has a good sense of humor.

2. I like people who are funny, because I like to laugh. I don’t care for people who are too serious

3. Sure, Jan a is very honest; it’s too bad she’s also kind of selfish.

4. Brad is a little odd, but I like that he’s so outgoing and talkative.

5. Cindy is so cute! I just love how sensitive and shy she is.

Listening Task

1 First Listening

Answers

1. honest, a sense of humor

2. outgoing, talkative

3. a little bit odd, like to have fun

4. kind of shy, sensitive

2 Second Listening

Answers

They don’t like people who are:

1. selfish

2. shy or quiet

3. too serious

4. loud and talk too much

Script

1. Paul: Lisa, what sort of people do you like to hang out with? Lisa: Well, I like people who are honest and have a sense of humor. I think honesty is very important among friends. Oh, and they can’t be selfish.

I don’t get along with selfish people.

2. Mark: You know, I like most people, but there are certain things I look for in a friend.

Francine: Yeah, like what?

Mark: Oh, you know, people who are out going and talkative. I love having long conversations on the phone.

3. Francine: This might sound weird, Lisa, but I like people that are a little bit odd.

Lisa: Why? What do you enjoy about odd people?

Francine: You know, they’re different and like to have fun doing

off-the-wall stuff. They have to like having fun and not be too serious.

4. Jane: Stuart, what kind of people do you like?

Stuart: What kind of people do I like?

Jane: Yes, what kind of people do you get along with?

Stuart: Hmm. Gook question. I guess I like people who are kind of shy and sensitive. I don’t really get along with people who are loud and talk

too much.

Jane: Yeah, you’re kind of a sensitive person yourself.

Stuart: Oh?

Real World Listening

1 Predict

Answer

He’s sensitive.

2 Get the main ideas

Answers

1. They went to a romantic movie.

2. He cried.

3. She thought he was sensitive.

4. Jeremy said he cries at movies, too.

Script

Sheri: Hey, I went out with the neatest guy over the weekend! Jeremy: Yeah, what’s he like? Tall? Handsome?

Sheri: Not really.

Jeremy: Dress nice? Drive a nice car?

Sheri: Not especially.

Jeremy: Then he must be buff. Does he work out a lot?

Sheri: No…but he has a nice smile…dimples. I like dimples. He’s kind of cute.

Jeremy: And that’s what you like about him?

Sheri: No, it’s more than that. He’s sensitive.

Jeremy: Sensitive? How can you tell?

Sheri: Well, we went to this really romantic movie, and there was this really sad part, and, and he…cried.

Jeremy: He cried?

Sheri: Yeah, he just cried and he didn’t try to hide it or anything. It was so sweet.

Jeremy: Oh…you like that, huh? Well, I cry at movies. Too!

Unit 7 I really take after my Dad

Vocabulary Task

Answers

1. brother’s daughter = niece

2. Dad’s new wife = stepmother

3. uncle and aunt’s children = cousins

4. sister’s new husband = brother-in-law

5. my mother’s two girls = my half-sisters

6. brother’s three boys = nephews

7. made her our legal child = adopted

Script

1. My niece is so cute. She’s only two but she can sing 10 songs

2. I get along okay with my stepmother. She’s actually pretty nice.

3. When I was little, I used to go to camp with my cousins. They were like my brothers and sisters.

4. everybody had a great time at my sister’s wedding. My brother-in-law was even dancing on the tables.

5. After my mother remarried, she and Robert had two girls – my

half-sisters. But we feel like one family and I call them my sisters.

6. I’m not in a hurry to have kids yet. I spend a lot of time with my nephews and I know they can be a handful.

7. We are so happy to have Lena. We adopted her when she was just three months old.

Listening Task

1 First Listening

Answers

1. The man in front of him is his father.

2. Angie is his stepmother.

3. Tara is his half-sister.

4. Jake is Steve’s older brother.

5. The woman to the right of Jake is Steve’s sister-in-law. Cristina is Steve’s niece.

2 Second Listening

Answers

Tara – c. likes to read and play piano

Jake – a. looks like Steve’s father

His mother – d. lives in California

Cristina – b. Was adopted

Script

1. Sylvia: When was this picture taken? You look so young!

Steve: Oh, that was when I was still in high school.

Sylvia: Is that your mom and dad?

Steve: Well, yeah, that’s my dad, but that’s not my real mom. She’s my stepmother. My real mother lives in California.

2. Sylvia: So, who is this next to you? Is that your sister?

Steve: Yeah, that’s my half-sister, Tara. She’s great. We’re a lot alike.

Sylvia: In what way?

Steve: Well, we both like reading books, and we both like playing the piano.

3. Sylvia: And who’s this next to your stepmother?

Steve: That’s Jake, my older brother.

Sylvia: Wow, he looks a lot like your father.

Steve: Yeah, people say he looks more like my father than the rest of us.

4. Sylvia: That must be Jake’s wife next to him. And your niece? Steve: Yep, that’s little Cristina.

Sylvia: Wow, s he…she doesn’t really look like either of her parents, does she?

Steve: No, she doesn’t. Actually she was adopted. But she does take after Jake in a lot of ways.

Real World Listening

1 Predict

Answer

M has beautiful eyes

F loves surfing

F enjoys dangerous activities

F likes snowboarding

2 Get the main ideas

Answers

1. Jane looks like her mother. They both have beautiful eyes.

2. Jane acts like her father. They both ride motorcycles, surf and skydive.

3. Jane is proud that she takes after her father.

Script

Nate: Are these your parents?

Jane: Yeah, that’s my whole family.

Nate: Oh. You look a lot like your mom…especially your eyes. Very deep, beautiful eyes.

Jane: Oh, thank you…

Nate: And the same figure…same shape.

Jane: Uhh, hey, I don’t want to hear that. I may look like my mom, but I really take after my dad.

Nate: Really, in what way?

Jane: We’re both very adventurous. My dad was, like into motorcycles when he was younger…and he was in one of those. You know, motorcycle clubs. Nate: You mean, like a motorcycle gang?

Jane: Yeah…but that was before he was married. I’ve been riding a motorcycle myself since I was 17.

Nate: You? No way!

Jane: Yeah, I’ve always done stuff like that.

Nate: Really, like what else?

Jane: Well, surfing, snowboarding…My dad and I even went skydiving once. We didn’t tell my mom, though. She would have killed us!

Unit 8 where the heck am I?

Vocabulary Task

Answers/Script

1. Go to the end of this hallway. It’s the last door on your left.

2. Marla’s house? Go down this street. Her place is across the bridge.

3. Drive down Spring Street about half a mile.

Turn right at University.

4. Walk until you get to the river. Then go along the river until you get to the tower.

5. The Hard Rock Café is very hard to find. You’d better take a taxi.

Listening Task

1 First Listening

Answers

1. Hotel Vancouver =3

2. Century Plaza=1

3. Hyatt Regency=4

4. Days Inn=8

Second Listening

Answers

1. Turn left at Thurlow. Go along the park.

2. You’ll see it on your rig ht. When you get to Burrard turn right.

3. It’s across Georgia on the left. Turn left at Burrard.

4. It’s on the corner. Go down to West Hastings

Script

1. A: Excuse me, can you help me? I’m looking for Hotel Vancouver. B: Sure! Go along the park until you get to Thurlow Street.

A: Um-hum.

B: Turn left at Thurlow. Walk until you get to Alberni Street.

A: Yeah.

B: Turn right on Alberni and go one block.

A: Okay. so turn left at Thurlow, down to Alberni and turn right?

B: Yep, and you’ll run right into it.

2. A: The Century Plaza? Yeah, that’s real close to here.

B: Great!

A: Go down Nelson Street until you get to Burrard Street. When you get to Burrard turn right. And you’ll see it on you right.

B: Take Nelson to Burrard, turn right and the Century Plaza is on the left? A: No, it’s on the right .The hotel on the left is the Sheraton.

B: Okay, thanks.

3. A: Excurse me. I’m looking for the Hyatt Regency.

B: The Hyatt Regency? Yeah, okay. Go down this street and turn left at Burrard .

A: go down Nelson and turn left at Burrard.

B: Yeah. Then follow Burrard until you get to Georgia. It’s across Georgia, on the left. Great, got it!

4. A: What you want to do is go down here to Hornby.

B: Down Nelson Street?

A: Yeah. Turn left at Hornby and go all the way down till you get to West Hastings Street. It’s on the corner of Hornby and West Hastings.

B: On the right or the left?

A: On the far left .It’s kind of far .You might want to take a taxi.

Real World listening

Predict

Answer: she got lost.

Get the main ideas

Answers

1. Paula was feeling adventurous, so she went out alone.

2. A Turkish man helped Paula.

3. He took her to his nephew’s restaurant.

4. Paula felt scared.

5. Paula had the best Turkish food on her whole trip.

Script

Paula: I was in Istanbul once…Part this group tour…and I thought I’d try to find a restaurant and eat dinner alone for a change. So I walked out of the hotel by myself. I was looking around at all the restaurants and I couldn’t decide which one to go to. And th is little Turkish man comes up to me and he says, “My nephew has a good restaurant. Come with me.” So I decided to follow him. And we went down these little streets… and back…and it was getting dark… back alleys, and I didn’t know what was going on. People were starting to stare at me. And I got really scared. And I thought, “I’d just better leave.” So I was going to run. And then suddenly we rounded the corner and there we were at the restaurant. And it ended up being the best Turkish food I had the whole time I traveled. And ever since then, I haven’t been so afraid to take chances.

Unit 9 You can meet lots of important people

Vocabulary Task

Answers

1. travel

2. responsibility

3. flexible schedule

4. prestige

5. high pay

6. long hours

7. teamwork

8. telecommuting

Script

1. I’m a tour guide. I get to see a lot of exotic places all over the world. I love to travel.

2. I’m a teacher. I like my job because I feel that, in a way, the future of my students is in my hands. I like the responsibility.

3. I like the flexible schedule of my job. I’m a flight attendant. I only have to work three days a week.

4. I enjoy the prestige of my job. As a journalist, I get to meet a lot of important people.

5. I’m a stockbroker. My job is stressful, but I’ll be a ble to retire by the time I’m 40! The thing I like most about my job is the high pay.

6. I’m a nurse. I love helping people get better, but sometimes I don’t get home until late at night. My job has long hours.

7. I love being a firefighter. I especially like the teamwork. My

co-workers and I really count on each other during a fire.

8. I’m a computer programmer. My company allows me to work from my computer at home. I love telecommuting.

Listening Task

1 First Listening

Answers

1. an accessories shop

2. a fast food place

3. an insurance company

4. a tourist hotel

2 Second Listening

Answers

1. Leslie: could practice foreign languages

2. Arthur: learned to work quickly

3. Nima: learned to work on computers

4. Anna: had many chances to ski

Script

1. Leslie: I worked in an accessories shop in the middle of London. I used to work on Fridays and Sundays. It was quite tiring – I was on my feet the whole time. And I had to do quite menial things, like tidy up. But I got of customers from foreign countries. They often told me about where they were from and I liked talking to them.

2. Arthur: I finally got a promotion at the fast food place. I was allowed to work the cash register, which was challenging because it had many

pictures. It’s for people who couldn’t read or write who wanted to work as cashiers. So when the customer said, “Can I get a two-piece with fries?” you’d look for the picture with the two pieces of chicken and fries. I would see how fast I could find the picture while the customer was telling me the order. It was like a game.

3. Nima: My first job was data entry at an insurance company. It wasn’t very hard. I pretty much did the same thing all day. The great thing about it was that I learned a lot about computers. Every time the computer crashed I had to figure out how to fix it. My knowledge of computers is what got me the job I have now.

4. Anna: I was working in Switzerland, actually, as a maid in a tourist hotel. It was up in the mountains, so you could ski after you got off work. It was cool, since I love skiing. I made good money, and the scenery was magnificent.

Real World Listening

1 Predict

Answer

Amy believes her ideal job is as a journalist, specifically a foreign correspondent.

2 Get the main ideas

Answers

1. She applied for the job because she has always wanted to be a journalist, she likes traveling, and she wants to interview important people.

2. The interviewer asked about her qualifications for the job: experience in journalism, teamwork and journalism courses.

3. Amy’s strong points are that she has taken acting lessons, looks good on camera and enjoys travel.

4. Amy’s weak points are that she has had little experience and few courses in journalism, and has no evidence of her writing skills. Script

Int: So, Ms. Spencer, why did you apply for this job at CNN?

Amy: Well, I’ve always wanted to be a journalist, and I like traveling. And you can interview lots of important people.

Int: Tell me about your experience in journalism.

Amy: Um…well, I make a newsle tter for my family. And I worked on my high school newspaper. And I read a lot of newspapers and newsmagazines… Int: Do you think you’re qualified for the prestige of this job? Amy: Absolutely. I’ve taken acting lessons. And I look good on camera. And I travel a lot so I think I’d be good as a foreign correspondent. Int: what about teamwork? Have you ever worked as part of a team? Amy: Of course, I was really great at sports in high school, and… Int: You don’t seem to have much experience as a writer.

Amy: Well, that’s not exactly true. I write a lot of e-mail to my friends. Int: And you haven’t taken any journalism courses, have you?

Amy: Well, I took a class in modern film, and one in communications, or something like that.

Int: Well, thanks, Ms. Spencer. We’ll be in touch.

Vocabulary Task

Answers

Henry has to come home for dinner

Henry comes home early every night

Mary has to cook for himself/ herself

Mary can bring friends home

Mary is independent

Mary can play loud music

Amy can stay out late

Amy keeps his/her room clean

Amy has to follow rules

Amy has to play his/her music quietly

Mary hoes out a lot

Amy has a lot of freedom

Script

1. Hi, I’m Amy. I’m on a homestay. I live with a family. I have a lot of freedom, like I can stay out late. But I also have to follow a lot of rules. Like I have to keep my room clean and play my music quietly.

2. My name is Mary, and I live alone. I’m very independent. I go out a lot. I can bring friends to my apartment if I want. I can play loud music. Basically I can do whatever I want. The bad thing is I have to cook for myself.

3. Hi, I’m Henry, and I live with my parents. I have to come home early every night. My mom always wants me to be home for dinner by 6:00. the only good point is that I don’t have to do my own laundry.

Listening Task

1 First Listening

Answers

1. Parents’ schedule

2. Not used to rules

3. Hard to get a lot of sleep

4. Has to clean and do laundry

2 Second Listening

Answers

1. mom’s cooking

2. doesn’t have to clean anymore

3. can stay out as late as you want

4. can choose her own schedule

Script

1. John: When I come home from school for the summer, my routine changes. My parents have all these rules and stuff. I have to getup early and help around the house. If I don’t go out by 7:30 at night, I have to stay home; they think it’s too late. At least I don’t have to cook, though. That’s the best part about going home: mom’s cooking.

2. Susan: I just moved into this retirement community. I like it and everything, but I’m not used to all the rules. I can only have visitors during visiting hours, and I have to tell the clerk at the front desk when

I go out shopping and things. Well, at least I don’t have to clean anymore.

3. Eli: I like the variety of living in a dorm, you can eat in the cafeteria, or you can eat out with friends. There’s always somebody in the next room or down the hall to do things with. And you can stay out as late as you want. But I must say it is kind of noisy and hard to get a lot of sleep.

4. Tracy: I like choosing my own schedule. I decide when I wake up, when

I go to bed, when to study, and I can cook what I want to eat. I don’t like having to clean and do my own laundry everyday, but if I don’t, my room will be dirty, and I won’t have any clean clothes.

Real World Listening

1 Predict

Answer

They will read, talk, think and go for long hikes.

2 Get the main ideas

Answers

1. This week’s program” says there are computer classes. There are no computers.

2. Rule 2 says no reading books. This is wrong.

3. Guests do not stay in tents. They stay in an old hotel.

4. Rule 4 says there is no TV after 10:00 p.m. There is no TV at all.

5. You don’t go by train, you go to the island by boat.

Script

Kevin: Hey, Cathy, I found a good place for a vacation this summer. Cathy: What is it?

Kevin: It’s called Camp Star.

Cathy: Hmmm. Looks pretty. But what can you do there?

Kevin: It’s kind of isolated.

Cathy: Isolated? What do you mean?

Kevin: It’s off the coast, and you have to take a boat to get there. This week’s program is that you hike and hea r lectures and talk about current issues.

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