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Unit1Sports

PartA

1.Hello,welcometo“ThisWeek’sSports”.Thebignewsthisweekisthebasketchampionship.ItstartedonFriday.LosAngelesLakersbeatItstartedonFriday.LosAngelesLakersbeatPhiladelphia76ers,108to96.Lakerswon.

2.UtahJazzplayedMiamiheat.Jazzlostthegame.Theylostbyjustonepoint.Thescorewas111to110.

3.DetroitPistonsbeatIndianaPacers.Thescorewas135to130.Pistonswon.

4.AndinthelastgameHoustonRocketsplayedNewYorkKnicks.Knickswon,75to69.That’sitforbasketballaction.Thankyou.

PartB

WhyDon’tYouJoinMeattheGymSometime

Peter:

Hi,Laura.Whereareyouheadingwiththatbigbag

Laura:

Hi,Peter.I’mofftothegym.I’vegottostayinshape,youknow.Itrytogothreetimesaweek,butI’mbusysoIcan’talwaysmakeit.

Peter:

Iknowmorewomenwhoworkoutthanmen.What’sthemainreasonyouworkoutForyourhealth,ortolookgood

Laura:

Tobehonest,forboth.Withwomen,goodlooksarealwaysaveryimportantconsideration.

Peter:

Iftheywerehonest,motmenwhoworkoutwouldadmitthattheyalsodoittolookbetter,andnotmerelyforhealthreasons.

Laura:

HowaboutyouDoyougetanyregularexercise

Peter:

Idoalotofwalking,forexerciseandenjoyment–sometimestentotwentykilometersatatime–butInevergotothegymlikeyoudo.

Laura:

Well,walkingisgoodexercise.Howaboutsports

Peter:

Notsincemyschooldays.Iusedtoloveplayingbaseball,butit’simpossibletogetenoughpeopletogetherforagamenow.mostlyIjustwatchsportsonTV.

Laura:

Iplaytennisfairlyregularlywithmyfriends,andsometimesgoswimmingandcyclingbymyself.

Peter:

Oh,Iforgotaboutthat.Igocyclingsometimestoo.AndIoftengoswimmingonvacation,butonlyrecreationalswimming.

Laura:

Whydon’tyoujoinmeatthegymsometimeIcangetyouaguestpass.

Peter:

Well,maybesomeday,butI’mprettylazyaboutthingslikethat.

PartC

WatchingaGame

Alan:

Goingtothefootballgametoday,Betty

Betty:

No,butI’llbewatchingitontelevisionwithsomefriends.

Alan:

Weren’tyouabletogetanytickets

Betty:

Ididn’ttry.Ireallydon’tgotogamessooften.

Alan:

Butdon’tyouenjoygoingDon’tyoufinditexcitingtobepartofthecrowd

Betty:

Ohsure,nothingbeatstheatmosphereatasportingevent:

thecheering,allthatenergy.Butsometimesit’sjusttooinconvenientgettingintoandoutofthestadiumbeforeandafterthegame.Andifyouwatchthegamewithfriends,oratabarofrestaurant…

Alan:

…you’vebasicallycreatedyourowncrowd.

Betty:

That’sright.AnotherreasonwhyIliketowatchsportsontelevisionisthatIsimplyanditeasiertofollowtheactiononTV.

Alan:

Yeah,sometimesitisalittledifficulttokeeptrackoftheballwhenyou’resittinginthestands.

Betty:

Especiallywhenyourseatsarehighupinthegrandstand,andfarfromthefield.

Alan:

It’slikeyou’rewatchingfromanairplane,sometimes.

Betty:

Alsofoodsportscommentatorsontelevisioncanaddtoyourunderstandingandenjoymentofthegame.

Alan:

AfterlisteningtoyouI’mstartingtowonderhowtheyareabletosellanyticketstothesegames!

Unit2weather

PartA

1.Theweathertoday:

afinedayisinstorenearlyeverywhere,withthebestofthesunshineinsouthernandcentralareasofBritain.Apleasantday,then,withlongsunnyperiodsdeveloping.Lightwinds.Therewillbelightwindswithamaximumtemperatureof18degreesCelsius,64degreesFahrenheit.

Lookingattheoutlookforthenextfewdays,itwillbecomemostlycloudywithheavyshowersmovinginfromthewest.

2.AstorminChangchun,capitalofNortheastChina’sJilinProvince,claimedfourlivesonSunday.Thestormlastedaboutthreeminutesfromaround8.Thewindsreachedspeedsofoverahundredmilesanhour,causingseriousdamageandawidespreadpowerfailure.

PartB

DidYouHeartheWeatherForecast

Alan:

Oh,lookatthesky,Michelle!

It’sstartingtogetcloudy.

Michelle:

Iseeit.Ihopeitdoesn’train.Ithoughtitwasgoingtobeafinedaytoday.

Alan:

That’scertainlywhatthedepartmentwashopingforwhentheychosetodayasthedatefortheannualpicnic.

Michelle:

Youcan’thaveapicnicwithoutgoodweather.Youneedsunshineforalltheeatingandgamesandentertainment.

Alan:

Yeah,sunshine–butnottoomuch!

Doyourememberlastyear

Michelle:

Isuredo.Itwassohotallwedidwaslookforshade,lookforwaystoescapefromthesun.

Alan:

Andnoonewantedtoparticipateinanyoftheplannedactivities.Allwewantedwascolddrinks.Andthedozedoff.

Michelle:

Iftherehadjustbeenthetiniestbreezetocoolusoff…

Alan:

Buttherewasn’t.justthatburningsun,withoutacloudinthesky,andthetemperaturejustseemedtoclimbhigherandhigher.

Michelle:

Well,wedon’thavethatproblemthisyear,apparently.Alan,didyouheartheweatherforecastIsitsupposedtorain

Alan:

Idon’tknow.Ididn’tcatchtheweatherreport.Butmaybeifitrains,itwillonlybeashortshowerwhichcoolsthingsoffalittle.Thatmightnotbebad.

PartC

AThunderstorm

Lili:

Look,Betty,theskyhasturnedcompletelyblack!

Betty:

Oh,wow.Abigthunderstormiscoming.ButIguessitwon’tlastlong.

Lili:

Yeah,maybeforabouttwentyminutesorsoit’sgoingtoseemlikeit’stheendoftheworld.Andthenthesunwillcomeoutagain.

Betty:

Ilikestormslikethis.Summerisdramatic.Whatdoyouthink,Lili

Lili:

Yes,thesestormsdocomequitesuddenlyinthesummer.Ioftenseemtogetcaughtwithoutanumbrella.

Betty:

Butit’snotsoterriblygettingcaughtintherainoccasionallyinthesummer.Nowifyougotallwetduringacold,drearywinterday–thatreallywouldbehorrible.

Lili:

True.Ah,it’sstartingtorainnow.hereitcomes.Yes,it’sstartingtopour.

Betty:

Herecomesthelightningandthundertoo.

Lili:

Atleastit’ssupposedtoclearuplaterthisafternoon,andtobefinethisevening.

Betty:

That’sgood,becauseI’mgoingtomeetsomefriendstonight.

Lili:

Well,mostlikelyyouwillhaveaverypleasantevening,becausethisstormshouldtakesomeofthehumidityfromtheair.

Betty:

Yes,ImustadmitthattheseChinesesummersareveryhumid.

Lili:

MorehumidthanintheUS

Betty:

Well,Ican’tspeakaboutthewholecountry.ButasfarasNewYorkgoes,I’dsaythattheweatherhereinShanghaitendstobehotterandmorehumid.

Lili:

ButIthinkourwintersaremilder.

Betty:

Yes,I’msuretheyare.WeprobablyalsogetmoresnowinNewYourthanyoudohere.

Unit3FoodandDrinks

PartA

1.M:

Haveyoueverbeentothatbigrestaurantoppositetheschoolgate

W:

Yes,maytimes.Whenevermyfriendscometovisitme,I’lltakethemtheretoeat.

Q:

Doesthewomanenjoythefoodinthatrestaurant

2.W:

Istheresomethingwrong,sir

M:

MywifeandIhavebeenkeptwaitingfornearlyanhourforourmeal.

Q:

Isthemansatisfiedwiththerestaurant’sservice

3.W:

WhereisthecakeImadethismorning

M:

Weateit,mom.Canyoumakeanotheroneforus

Q:

Dothechildrenlikethecake

:

Ihearyoulikechickenverymuch.

M:

Nexttobeef.

Q:

Doesthemanlikechickenbest

:

Haveyoutriedthiswinebefore

W:

No,never.It’sthefirsttime,butit’sreallytomytaste.

Q:

Doesthewomanlikethewine

6.M:

John,doyouwantasoda

W:

SodaIthinkittasteslikemedicine.

Q:

DoesJohnwantasoda

:

Why,thefishisleftalmostuntouched.

M:

Well,itwouldbegoodifitwerelesssalty.

Q:

Doesthemanlikethefish

8.M:

Hi,Sue,wouldyouliketoeatouttonight

W:

oh,I’dreallyliketo,butmysistermaycometovisitmethisevening.

Q:

WillSueeatoutwiththemantonight

PartB

WhataboutDiningOut

Peter:

Hi,Kate.

Kate:

Hi,Peter.Howhaveyoubeen

Peter:

Oh,OK,Iguess.Andyou

Kate:

Nottoobad.Wehaven’tseeneachotherforawhile,havewe

Peter:

No,wehaven’tsothatmakesmeask…DoyouhaveanyplansforthisSaturday

Kate:

No,notyet,Idon’tthinkso.Why

Peter:

Whatdoyouthinkaboutgettingtogetherandgoingouttodinnerthisweekend

Kate:

Thatwouldbegreat.Doyouhaveanyparticularplaceinmind

Peter:

Well,IthinkI’dliketoeatsomethingthat’snottooheavy.I’vebeeneatingalittletoomuchlately.

Kate:

Metoo.

Peter:

IloveItalianfood,butmaybeweshouldskipthatthistime.TheyalwaysseemtoservesomuchfoodinItalianrestaurants,andyouendupeatingmorethanyouwantedto.

Kate:

Chinesefoodwouldbegood.

Peter:

Yes,ormaybesomeJapanesesushi.Thatstyleusesalotofnaturalflavors,andnotmuchoilorcreamorheavysauces.

Kate:

Yes,eitherofthosechoiceswouldbegood.Let’sjustmeetonSaturdaynight,anddecidethenwheretoeat.

Peter:

That’sfinebyme.

PartC

Eatingout

A:

Well,hereweare–nottoocrowded.

B:

Great!

Let’sorderquicklysowecanchatalittle.

A:

OK.Whatareyouinthemoodfor

B:

Somethinglight.IwentoutforpizzaatlunchandI’mstillfull.

A:

Therearethreesalads.Oryoucouldhavesoupandasandwich.

B:

WhatareyouhavingAhamburger,Isuppose.

A:

No,actuallyIateoutlastnighttoo,butwehadfastfoodatMcDonald’s,thenalatesnackatKentuckyFriedChicken.

B:

Oh,dear.Well,maybeyoushouldhavethechickensalad.

A:

Yes,Ithinkso.Look,thedailyspecialisspaghetti.Thatsoundsgood.

B:

Oh,thepricesaregreat,too.I’llhavethataswell.

A:

Nowlet’sdecideondrinks.

B:

I’lljusthavecoffeeandaglassoficedwater.

A:

Italianfoodneedsredwine,youknow.

B:

Butwehavetogobacktowork.

A:

OK,aCokethen.

B:

Herecomesthewaitress.Letmeorderfirst.

Unit4health

PartA

1.M:

What’sthetrouble

W:

Ifeeldizzyandmywholebodyaches.

M:

Howlonghaveyoubeensick

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