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当代研究生英语KeytoListeningChapters58
Chapter5WhichOneistheBetterDeal?
PARTONEPRE-LISTENING:
CONSUMERAWARENESS
Exercise1
1.Fony.Sony,Mitsubishi,Sanyo,Panasonic,RCA,Zenith,etc.
2.25%
3.Yes
4.Departmentstores,discountwarehouses,electronicsstores
5.TVs,radios,cellphones,VCRs,cameras,washingmachines,cars,etc.
6.CDsutilizedigitaltechnologyandcassettesuseaudio
7.Answerswillvary.
8.Answerswillvary.
9.Answerswillvary.
PARTTWOMAINDIALOGUE
Exercise1
b.ComparingCDplayers
Exercise2
1.youcanlistentofivetimesasmuchmusic.
2.Thecustomer’schildrenlosetheTVremotecontrol,soitwouldbehelpfultohavedirectaccess.
3.Demmon.
4.Itcanhold200CDs.
5.Five
6.Four(Fony,Yamagoto,Demmon,Sonapanic)
7.TheSonapanic
Exercise3
Brand
NumberofCDs
Price
DirectAccess
Headphone
Warranty
Fony1
1
$399
No
No
1Year
Yamagoto
5
$399
No
No
3Years
Demmon
5
$699/$649
Yes
Yes
5Years
Sonapanic
5
$419
Yes
No
2Years
Fony2
200
$699
Yes
Yes
1Year
Exercise4
1.a
2.a
3.a
4.b
5.b
6.a
7.a
Exercise5
1.No.Clearly,theregisterusedismorepoliteandformalthanoneusedbypeoplewhoknoweachotherwell.Registerdifferencesshouldbediscussedinmanyofthedialoguesastheyprovideanothercluetostrategyanalysis.
2.Histoneseemsfrustratedorannoyed.HethoughthewasgoingtosellaCDplayer.Thetoneofhisvoicecontradictedhiswordchoice.Thisexampleisagoodopportunitytodiscusshowtoneaffectsmeaning.
3.Answerswillvary.
4.Answerswillvary.
5.Answerswillvary.
PARTTHREEEXPANSION
Exercise1A
1.Cannedgoods(4A),Produce—Vegetables,Frozenfoods(2B)
Cannedgoods(4A),Produce—Fruit,Frozenfoods(2B)
2.Dairyproducts,meat,bread,babyfood,andanyotherreasonableanswer.
Beer,internationalfoods(3D),cheese(inDairysection)
Dairyproducts,meat,produce,bakery,delicatessen,andanyotherreasonableanswer
3.Householdgoods(4A)
Toiletries(3B)
4.Answerswillvary.
5.Answerswillvary.
6.
Item
AisleNumber
Apoundofchicken
6B
Twoloavesofbread
1B,Bakery
Abouquetofroses
PlantShoppe
Anotebook
5B
Atubeoftoothpaste
3B
Apoundofflour
4A
Aquartofmilk
Dairyproducts
AbagofJapanesecrackers
3A
Acanofcleanser
4A
Exercise1B
1.Producesection
2.Beeraisle(1A)
3.Check-outline
Exercise2A
1.Four(mail,FAX,phone,on-line)
2.$11.95/$23.95
3.Three(check,moneyorder,creditcard)
4.(800)555-9879
5.Thecustomer
6.Yes,thepricevariesdependingonwherethecustomerlivesbecauseofvarioustaxesandduties.
7.24hoursaday/sevendaysaweek
8.Ifyouarenotsatisfied,Gonifwillexchangetheitemorrefundyourmoney.
Exercise2B
Conversation
Whatordered
CatalogItem#
Price
Howordered
Payment
1
1darkbluelong-sleevedshirt,(med);1short-sleevedyellowshirt(large)
?
$51.00
$7.95shipping
$12.00express
Total=$70.95
Phone
?
2
Blacksimpleflatleathershoes—size8
YS107D
$82.95
$9.95shipping
Total=$92.90
Phone
Gonifcard
3
Demmon5-discCDplayer,Fony13’’portablecolorTV
CDPlayer=BN255
TV=BN884
$595CDplayer
$219TV
$30shipping
Total=$844
FAX
Creditcard
PARTFOURFOCUS:
CONTRASTANDCONCESSION
Exercise1
1.a
2.b
3.a
4.b
5.c
6.a
7.b
8.c
9.b
10.b
Exercise2
1.b
2.a
3.b
4.c
5.b
6.b
7.b
8.a
PARTFIVELITENINGPRACTICE
Exercise1
1.a
2.b
3.a
4.a
5.a
6.b
7.c
Exercise2
1.a
2.c
3.b
4.a
5.c
6.c
7.b
Exercise3
1.c
2.c
3.c
4.a
Exercise4
1.b
2.a
3.c
4.b
5.b
6.c
7.a
8.b
9.a
10.b
Exercise5
1.Gotothelibrary.
2.Gotothecleaners.
3.Gotothesupermarket.
4.Cleanthebathroom.
5.Vacuumthefloors.
Chapter6What’stheBigEmergency
PARTONEPRE-LISTENING:
WANTEDPOSTER
Exercise1
1.Toalertthepublicaboutdangerousindividuals.
2.Armedkidnapping.
3.Dannyis6’0’’talland170pounds.Heiswhite,withfaircomplexion,andhasblondhairandblueeyes,isstocky.
Stellaisawhite5’5’’-130-poundsmallwoman.Shehasbrownhairandeyesandhasadarkcomplexion.
4.Dannyhasastartattooonhisleg;Stellahasascaronherbackandwalkswithalimp.
5.Thecolororhueofskin.Canbedescribedintermsofcolor(light,medium,dark)orquality(e.g.,smooth,rough)
6.Length,texture,(thick,thin,etc.),look(straight,wavy,curly,etc.),etc.
7.Generalsize.Canbedescribedassmall,large,stocky,average,etc.
8.Literally:
Modusoperandimeanstheprocedureusedbycriminals(whatmethodtheyuse)
9.Answerswillvary.
10.Answerswillvary.
PARTTWOMAINDIALOGUE
Exercise1c.Aterriblemistake
Exercise2
1.Outsideofamovietheater.
2.Stolenwallet.(pickpocket)
3.Anolderwoman
4.No,becauseshewasaninnocent-lookinggrandmothertype.
5.Amaninalongdarkcoat.
6.Yes.Hewaswearingdarkglassesandlookedsuspicious.
7.Hetellshimtogotothepolicestationandlookatmugshots.
8.No
9.Themanisembarrassed;thewomanisinsulted.
Exercise3
Description
Suspect#1
Suspect#2
Gender(sex)
Female
Male
Age
Older
40-50
PhysicalAppearance
Small,roundwithshortgrayhair
5’10’,shortbrownhair
Clothing
Pinkraincoatandmatchinghat
Longdarkcoat
OtherInformation
sweet
Wearingsunglasses
Exercise4
1.a
2.b
3.b
4.a
5.a
6.a
Exercise5
1.Answerswillvary.
2.Answerswillvary.
3.a.guilty
b.suspect
c.innocent
4.Answerswillvary.
Advantages:
Burdenofproofoncourtvs.individual;innocentpeoplenotautomaticallyconvicteddespitepolicesuspicions.
Disadvantages:
Dangerouscriminalsmaybefreedandsubsequentlycommitotherseriouscrimes.
PARTTHREEEXPANSION
Exercise1A
1.Theemergencyfire,policeandmedicalnumber.
2.Stateyourlocationandthenatureoftheemergency.
3.Thekindofemergency:
fire,accident,etc.
4.Thepoliceoperator(911)
5.Brieflyandaccurately
6.Describeonlyonesuspectatatime.Describesuspectfromheaddowntofeet.
7.No.Callyourlocalpolicestation.
Exercise1B
Thepersonisn’tcalm.
Thepersondoesnotfirststatethelocation.
Thepersonisveryexcitedanddoesnotanswerthequestions.
Thepersondoesnotdescribethesuspectsaccordingtothe911guidelines;describeonepersonatatime,describefromheadtofeet.
Exercise1C
Address
23WashingtonStreet/Green
Crime
Carbreak-in
Suspects
Number1
Number2
Number3
Sex
man
man
woman
Height/Build
tall
big
x
Hair
Longdarkhair
x
Curlybrownhair
Clothes
Bluejacket;lightpants
Hat;greensweater;bluejeans
Redhoodedsweatshirt;darksweatpants
Suspectactions
RunningawaywithcarstereoandCDs
Breakingcarwindows
Breakingthelock
Exercise1D
Dispatcher:
911.Emergencyassistance.
Caller:
Iamat23WashingtonStreetnearGreenandthereisacarbreak-ingoingonacrossthestreet.Therearethreesuspects:
twomenandonewoman.
Dispatcher:
Canyoudescribethesuspects?
Caller:
Thefirstmanistall.Hehaslongdarkhair.Heiswearingabluejacketandlightpants.Thesecondmanisbig.Heiswearingahat,agreensweaterandbluejeans.Hehasabat.Thewomanhascurlybrownhair,andiswearingaredhoodedsweatshirtanddarksweatpants.
Exercise2A
1.Answerswillvarydependingonthetypeofemergency.Themostgeneralsuppliesshouldincludefood,water,flashlights,first-airsupplies,prescriptionmedication,andbattery-operatedradio.
2.Agreeonameetingplaceiffamilymembersbecomeseparated.Also,chooseafriend/familymemberoutofstateanddesignatethispersonasthecontactindividual.Afteradisaster,everyonecancheckinwiththecontactperson.
3.Naturaldisastersincludeearthquakes,tornadoes,floods,firestorms,hurricanes/typhoons,landormudslides,blizzards,famine.Man-madedisastersincludearson,bombing,war,pollution,terrorism.
4.Answerswillvary.
Exercise2B
Disaster
Description
Whatyoushoulddo
Hurricaneandtyphoon
Strongrainwithhighwinds
H=AtlanticOcean
T=PacificOcean
1.Ifyouareneartheocean,gotoasaferplace
2.Stayinside;coverwindowswithwoodenboards;stayawayfromthewindows
Tornado
Strongwindslikecone
Windsarestrongenoughtomovebuildings
Openwindows
Moveawayfromwindows
Lieflatinbathtubwithmattresscover
Earthquake
Groundshakesandmoves—Nowarning
Fewsecondstomorethan1minute
Indoors:
Stayinsideawayfromwindows.Getunderheavyfurnitureorstandindoorway.
Outdoors:
Moveawayfrombuildings;trytofindopenspace
Flood
Rivers,etc.coverareathat’susuallydry.Floodscommonduringlongperiodsofrain.Thereisusuallyawarning
Leavearea
PARTFOURFOCUS:
TIMECLAUSES
Exercise1
1.b
2.a
3.b
4.b
5.a
6.b
Exercise2
1.b
2.b
3.b
4.a
5.b
6.a
PARTFIVELISTENINGPRACTICE
Exercise1
1.b
2.a
3.c
4.b
5.b
6.c
7.b
Exercise2
1.b
2.b
3.b
4.a
5.a
6.c
Exercise3
1.b
2.b
3.c
Exercise4
1.c
2.a
3.a
4.b
5.c
6.a
7.c
8.a
9.b
10.b
Chapter7FirstDayontheJob
PARTONEPRE-LISTENING:
JOBADS
Exercise1
Cashier
Part-time(P/T)evenings(eve);mustbe18years(yrsofage);experience(exp)preferred(pref),butwilltrain;apply(appl)inperson(per)at:
S&GSupermarket
940FilbertStreet
Anequalopportunityemployer
Mechanic
Minimum(Min)5years(yrs)experience(exp)intruckrepairs.Musthaveowntools.Good(Gd)salary(sal)andbenefits.
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