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西安建筑科技大学:《大学英语》课程教学资源(大学体验英语,PPT课件讲稿,第四册)Unit8_L-T

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Listen to the following paragraphs and decide which picture they particularly focus on. Then discuss with your partner what you think each picture tells us We eat th Let's listen We speak the G⊙题 same language We drink the same drinks

Listen to the following paragraphs and decide which picture they particularly focus on. Then discuss with your partner what you think each picture tells us. We eat the same food. We speak the same language. We drink the same drinks. Let’s listen

Listen to the following paragraphs and decide which picture they particularly focus on. Then discuss with your partner what you think each picture tells us You will hear the passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its original idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written

Listen to the following paragraphs and decide which picture they particularly focus on. Then discuss with your partner what you think each picture tells us. You will hear the passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its original idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written

First time In the 1950s, two people _(S8): Elvis Presley, the king of rock and roll, and James dean a famous tv star. Elvis wore tight jeans. Most parents didn't like Elvis or his jeans (S9).He was a hero to many young people During the 1960s, rock and roll became even more popular Young people had more money (S10). Some people decorated their jeans with colorful patches and designs In the 70s and 80s, jeans became very expensive. Jeans are so popular that Levis sold over 10 billion pairs. Almost anywhere in the world now, young people like to wear jeans 2nd time

Jeans are (S1) with young people all over the world. Some people say that jeans are the (S2) of youth. But they haven’t always been so. The story of jeans (S3) almost 200 years ago. People in Genoa, Italy, used to make pants. The cloth made in Genoa was called “jeanos.” The pants were called “jeans.” In 1850, a __ (S4) in California began selling pants made of canvas. His name was Levi Strauss. Because they were so ___ (S5), “Levi’s pants” became popular with (S6) miners, farmers and students. Six years later, Levi began making his pants with a blue cotton cloth called denim. Soon after, factory workers in the United States and Asia began wearing jeans. But _ (S7) people usually didn’t wear them. In the 1950s, two people (S8): Elvis Presley, the king of rock and roll, and James Dean, a famous TV star. Elvis wore tight jeans. Most parents didn’t like Elvis or his jeans. (S9). He was a hero to many young people. During the 1960s, rock and roll became even more popular. Young people had more money. (S10). Some people decorated their jeans with colorful patches and designs. In the 70s and 80s, jeans became very expensive. Jeans are so popular that Levis sold over 10 billion pairs. Almost anywhere in the world now, young people like to wear jeans! First time 2nd time

Second time In the 1950s, two people _( S8): Elvis Presley, the king of rock and roll, and James Dean, a famous Tv star. Elvis wore tight jeans. Most parents didnt like Elvis or his jeans. (S9).He was a hero to many young people During the 1960s, rock and roll became even more popular Young people had more money (S10). Some people decorated their jeans with colorful patches and designs In the 70s and 80s, jeans became very expensive. Jeans are so popular that Levis sold over 10 billion pairs. Almost anywhere in the world now, young people like to wear jeans! 3rd time

Second time 3rd time Jeans are (S1) with young people all over the world. Some people say that jeans are the (S2) of youth. But they haven’t always been so. The story of jeans (S3) almost 200 years ago. People in Genoa, Italy, used to make pants. The cloth made in Genoa was called “jeanos.” The pants were called “jeans.” In 1850, a __ (S4) in California began selling pants made of canvas. His name was Levi Strauss. Because they were so ___ (S5), “Levi’s pants” became popular with (S6) miners, farmers and students. Six years later, Levi began making his pants with a blue cotton cloth called denim. Soon after, factory workers in the United States and Asia began wearing jeans. But _ (S7) people usually didn’t wear them. In the 1950s, two people (S8): Elvis Presley, the king of rock and roll, and James Dean, a famous TV star. Elvis wore tight jeans. Most parents didn’t like Elvis or his jeans. (S9). He was a hero to many young people. During the 1960s, rock and roll became even more popular. Young people had more money. (S10). Some people decorated their jeans with colorful patches and designs. In the 70s and 80s, jeans became very expensive. Jeans are so popular that Levis sold over 10 billion pairs. Almost anywhere in the world now, young people like to wear jeans!

Third time In the 1950s, two people _(S8): Elvis Presley, the king of rock and roll and James dean a famous tv star Elvis wore tight jeans. Most parents didn' t like Elvis or his jeans (S9). He was a hero to many young people. During the 1960s, rock and roll became even more popular. Young people had more money (S10 ). Some people decorated their jeans with colorful patches and designs In the 70s and 80s, jeans became very expensive. Jeans are so popular that Levis sold over 10 billion pairs. Almost anywhere in the world now, young people like to wear jeans! Check up

Third time Check up Jeans are (S1) with young people all over the world. Some people say that jeans are the (S2) of youth. But they haven’t always been so. The story of jeans (S3) almost 200 years ago. People in Genoa, Italy, used to make pants. The cloth made in Genoa was called “jeanos.” The pants were called “jeans.” In 1850, a __ (S4) in California began selling pants made of canvas. His name was Levi Strauss. Because they were so ___ (S5), “Levi’s pants” became popular with (S6) miners, farmers and students. Six years later, Levi began making his pants with a blue cotton cloth called denim. Soon after, factory workers in the United States and Asia began wearing jeans. But _ (S7) people usually didn’t wear them. In the 1950s, two people (S8): Elvis Presley, the king of rock and roll, and James Dean, a famous TV star. Elvis wore tight jeans. Most parents didn’t like Elvis or his jeans. (S9). He was a hero to many young people. During the 1960s, rock and roll became even more popular. Young people had more money. (S10). Some people decorated their jeans with colorful patches and designs. In the 70s and 80s, jeans became very expensive. Jeans are so popular that Levis sold over 10 billion pairs. Almost anywhere in the world now, young people like to wear jeans!

Jeans are popular_(s1)with young people all over the world Some people say that jeans are the uniform(S2 )of youth. But they haven't always been so. The story of jeans_ started S3 ) almost 200 years ago. People in Genoa, Italy, used to make pants. The cloth made in Genoa was called "jeans. The pants were called jeans. In 1850, a salesman(s4)in California began selling pants made of canvas. His name was Levi strauss. because they were so_strong(S5),"Levi s pants" became popular with_gold_(s6) miners, farmers and students. Six years later, Levi began making his pants with a blue cotton cloth called denim. Soon after, factory workers in the United States and Asia began wearing jeans. But young S7) people usually didnt wear them

Jeans are __ (S1) with young people all over the world. Some people say that jeans are the __ (S2) of youth. But they haven’t always been so. The story of jeans ____ (S3) almost 200 years ago. People in Genoa, Italy, used to make pants. The cloth made in Genoa was called “jeanos. ” The pants were called “jeans.” In 1850, a __ ___ (S4) in California began selling pants made of canvas. His name was Levi Strauss. Because they were so ___ (S5), “Levi’s pants” became popular with (S6) miners, farmers and students. Six years later, Levi began making his pants with a blue cotton cloth called denim. Soon after, factory workers in the United States and Asia began wearing jeans. But _ (S7) people usually didn’t wear them. popular uniform started salesman strong gold young

In the 1950s, two people helped to make jeans popular with teenagers_ (S8): Elvis Presley, the king of rock and roll, and James Dean, a famous Tv star. Elvis wore tight jeans. Most parents didnt like Elvis or his eans. But teenagers loved him and started to dress like him(s9). He was a hero to many young people During the 1960s, rock and roll became even more popular Young people had more money. Their clothes showed their independence_(S10). Some people decorated their jeans with colorful patches and designs In the 70s and 80s, jeans became very expensive. Jeans are so popular that Levis sold over 10 billion pairs. Almost anywhere in the world now, young people like to wear jeans

In the 1950s, two people____________________________ _______________ (S8): Elvis Presley, the king of rock and roll, and James Dean, a famous TV star. Elvis wore tight jeans. Most parents didn’t like Elvis or his jeans. ___________________________________________ (S9). He was a hero to many young people. During the 1960s, rock and roll became even more popular. Young people had more money. ________________________ ______________(S10). Some people decorated their jeans with colorful patches and designs. In the 70s and 80s, jeans became very expensive. Jeans are so popular that Levis sold over 10 billion pairs. Almost anywhere in the world now, young people like to wear jeans! But teenagers loved him and started to dress like him helped to make jeans popular with teenagers Their clothes showed their independence

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