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Unit 3 PART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION PART II SPEAKING DEVELOPMENT PART III INTEGRATED COURSE PART IV READING TRAINING PART V WRITING WORK EXERCISE BOOK
PART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION PART II SPEAKING DEVELOPMENT PART III INTEGRATED COURSE PART IV READING TRAINING PART V WRITING WORK EXERCISE BOOK

PART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION Making Compliments Words to Know Short Conversations Situational Dialoques Passage Listening
PART I Making Compliments LISTENING COMPREHENSION Words to Know Short Conversations Situational Dialogues Passage Listening

Words to Know 1.cute 2.choir 3.gorgeous 4.dumpling 5.roll 6.match 7. seminar 8. smart图 9。 compliment 10.murmur 11.exquisite 12.embarrass 13.convey 14.implication 15.questionable 16.intention
Words to Know 1. cute 2. choir 3. gorgeous 4. dumpling 5. roll 6. match 7. seminar 8. smart 9. compliment 10. murmur 11. exquisite 12. embarrass 13. convey 14. implication 15. questionable 16. intention

Short Conversations Directions Listen to the dialogues and fill in the blanks with the words you hear. 1.A:Look,what a cute little dog you've got!What's her name? B:Her name is Alice.Would you like to_pat her 2.A:Hi,Lily.You look great tonight! B:Thank you.By the way,you look terrific with your new T-shirt. 3.A:What a nice dress,Jean.You look marvelous! B:Thank you.You,too.Where did you get_your new hat? 4.A:Mr.Ben,what do you think of the book? B:It's an excellent.I like it very much. 5.A:Xiaoming,you really can sing,can't you? B:Thanks,Mark.I used to be a member of the school choir
Short Conversations Directions :Listen to the dialogues and fill in the blanks with the words you hear. 1. A: Look, what _____________ you’ve got! What’s her name? B: Her name is Alice. Would you like to _______ ? 2. A: Hi, Lily. You ___________ tonight! B: Thank you. By the way, you look _______ with your new T-shirt. 3. A: What _____________, Jean. You look marvelous! B: Thank you. You, too. Where did you get ____________? 4. A: Mr. Ben, what do you _________ the book? B: It’s ____________. I like it very much. 5. A: Xiaoming, you ______________, can’t you? B: Thanks, Mark. I _________ a member of the school choir. a cute little dog pat her look great terrific a nice dress your new hat think of an excellent really can sing used to be

Situational Dialogues Dialogue 1 You will hear a dialogue between Tom and his colleague,Xiaoming,having dinnertogether. What are they talking about? A.Food. B.Home. C.Work. D.Cook. 2.Where are they? A.In a restaurant. B.In the office C.In Xiaoming's,apartment. D.In Tom's apartment. 3.How many spring rolls has Tom eaten? A.Four B.Three. C.Two. D.One. How did Tom comment on cold dishes? AA.Wonderful.B.Not good.C.Doesn't mention.D.Tasteless. 5.What kind of dishes was not mentioned? A.Dumplings.B.Spring rolls.C.Main dishes.D.Chicken
Situational Dialogues Dialogue 1 You will hear a dialogue between Tom and his colleague, Xiaoming, having dinner together. 1. What are they talking about? A. Food. B. Home. C. Work. D. Cook. 2. Where are they? A. In a restaurant. B. In the office. C. In Xiaoming’s apartment. D. In Tom’s apartment. 3. How many spring rolls has Tom eaten? A. Four. B. Three. C. Two. D. One. 4. How did Tom comment on cold dishes? A. Wonderful. B. Not good. C. Doesn’t mention. D. Tasteless. 5. What kind of dishes was not mentioned? A. Dumplings. B. Spring rolls. C. Main dishes. D. Chicken. √ √ √ √ √

运向 Dialogue 2 Albert and Barkley are colleagues.Albertis speaking highly of Barkley's tie. (1)Who bought a tie for Barkley? 1A.Albert. B.Barkley himself C.Barkley's wife. D.Albert's wife. (2)Why did Barkley get a tie? A.For his birthday.B.For his wife's birthday. C.Because he lost one.D.For his first anniversary of marriage. (3)How does the tie go with his sweater according to Albert? M.Well.B.Just so-so.C.Not in phase.D.Not mentioned. (4)What will Barkley do? A. Go shopping. B.Go for a drive across the country. C.Give a lecture. D.Attend a wedding. (5)Where do Albert and Barkley work most probably? A.At a farm. In a factory. C.For the government. At a university. Situational Dialogues
Dialogue 2 Albert and Barkley are colleagues. Albert is speaking highly of Barkley’s tie. (1) Who bought a tie for Barkley? A. Albert. B. Barkley himself. C. Barkley’s wife. D. Albert’s wife. (2) Why did Barkley get a tie? A. For his birthday. B. For his wife’s birthday. C. Because he lost one. D. For his first anniversary of marriage. (3) How does the tie go with his sweater according to Albert? A. Well. B. Just so-so. C. Not in phase. D. Not mentioned. (4) What will Barkley do? A. Go shopping. B. Go for a drive across the country. C. Give a lecture. D. Attend a wedding. (5) Where do Albert and Barkley work most probably? A. At a farm. B. In a factory. C. For the government. D. At a university. √ √ √ √ √ Situational Dialogues

返回 assage Listening 1.Directions:Listen to the passage and fill in the missing words with the exact words you hear on the tape. There are some differencesin replying to compliments between Chinese and American:Americans tend to accept the compliment while Chinese generally murmur some reply about not being worthy of the praise.Here a few more words might be said about this difference.Consider the following example: A young Chinese woman in the U.S.was complimented for the_lovely dress that she was wearing."It's exquisite.The colors are so beautiful!" She was pleased but somewhat embarrassed.In typical Chinese fashion, she replied,"Oh,it's just an ordinary dress that I bought in China." In this case,the words of the Chinese conveyed a message quite different from what was intended.In the case of the Chinese woman,the reply could have meant that the one paying the compliment did not know what a really good dress is;otherwise,how could she get so excited about an ordinary dress?The implication was that the American woman's taste in clothing was questionable.So,the person had poor judgment.Quite a gap between intention and message!
Passage Listening 1. Directions: Listen to the passage and fill in the missing words with the exact words you hear on the tape. There are some ___________ in replying to compliments between Chinese and American: Americans tend to________ the compliment while Chinese generally ________ some reply about not being ________ of the praise. Here a few more words might be said about this difference. Consider the following example: A young Chinese woman in the U.S. was complimented for the_______ dress that she was wearing. “It’s exquisite. The _______ are so beautiful!” She was ________ but somewhat embarrassed. In typical Chinese ________, she replied, “Oh, it’ s just an ordinary dress that I bought in China.” In this case, the words of the Chinese _________ a message quite different from what was intended. In the case of the Chinese woman, the reply could have meant that the one _______ the compliment did not _______ what a really good dress is; otherwise, how could she get so _______ about an ordinary dress? The __________ was that the American woman’ s taste in clothing was ____________. So, the person had poor judgment. Quite a ______ between intention and message! differences accept murmur worthy lovely colors pleased fashion conveyed paying know excited implication questionable gap

2.Directions:Listen to the passage again and answer the following questions in brief. (1)Do Chinese or Americans tend to accept people's compliments? Americans tend to accept people's compliments. (2)When others compliment a young Chinese woman for her lovely dress,what's her feeling? She may be pleased but somewhat embarrassed. (3)May people who pay compliments be misunderstood by Chinese-style reply? Yes,they may. (4)The message that the Chinese woman conveyed did not express her intention,did it? No,it didn't. (5)What does the passage tell us when we communicate with foreigners? The passage tells us to pay attention cultural differences when we communicate with foreigners. Listening
2. Directions: Listen to the passage again and answer the following questions in brief. (1) Do Chinese or Americans tend to accept people’s compliments? ___________________________________________________ (2) When others compliment a young Chinese woman for her lovely dress, what’s her feeling? ___________________________________________________ (3) May people who pay compliments be misunderstood by Chinese-style reply? ___________________________________________________ (4) The message that the Chinese woman conveyed did not express her intention, did it? ____________________________________________________ (5) What does the passage tell us when we communicate with foreigners? ___________________________________________________ Americans tend to accept people’s compliments. She may be pleased but somewhat embarrassed. Yes, they may. No, it didn’t. The passage tells us to pay attention cultural differences when we communicate with foreigners. Passage Listening

PARt Il SPEAKING DEVELOPMENT Making Compliments Situational Dialoques Useful Sentences and Expressions New words and Expressions
PART II SPEAKING DEVELOPMENT Making Compliments Situational Dialogues Useful Sentences and Expressions New words and Expressions