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1、Book ThreeUNIT 1 Section One Part 1 Spot Dictation Houses in the FutureWell, I think houses in the future will probably be (1) juite small but I should think theyll be (2) well-insulated so that you dont need so much (3) heating and (4) cooling as you do now, so perhaps very economical (5) to run. P
2、erhaps they will use (6) solar heating, although I dont know, in this country, perhaps we (7) wont be able to do that so much. Yes, I think theyll be full of (8) electronic gadgets: things like very advanced televisions, videos, perhaps videos which take up . the screen (9) takes up the whole wall.
3、I should think. Yes, youll have things like (10) garage doors which open automatically when you (11) drive up, perhaps electronic (12) sensors which will (13) recognize you when you, when you come to the front door even. Perhaps (14) architects and designers will be a bit more (15) imaginative about
4、 how houses are designed and perhaps with the (16) shortage of space people will think of putting gardens (17) on the roof and, and maybe rooms can be (18) expanded and, and (19) contracted* depending on what you use them for, so perhaps therell be a bit more (20) flexibility about that.Part 2 Liste
5、ning for GistA: Tuesday two fifteen. Let me look in my diary. B: No, Thursday. A: Oh, Im sorry. I thought you said Tuesday.B: Thursday two fifteen. No, Im sorry. Ive got an appointment until three. Could we make it later?Say three fifteen? A: Well, theres a lot to talk about. Itll take a couple of h
6、ours, at least. B: Shall we say Monday morning, then? A: Monday morning. All right. Nine oclock? B: Nine. I think that will be all right. Ill ring you back and confirm. A: All right. But ring before five, could you?B: All right.A: Right you are. Bye. B: Bye.Exercise. Directions: Listen to the dialog
7、ue and write down the gist and the keywords that help you decide.1. This dialogue is about making an appointmentWoman: Listen! Im terribly sorry Im late. Man:Man: Oh, thats all right. It doesnt really matter, does it? I havent got anythingbetter to do, have I?Woman: Just let me explain, will you?Man
8、: Ive only been waiting for over an hour. Thats all.Woman: Yes. I know, and I would have .Man: After all, my time isnt really that important, is it?Woman: Please dont be like that. Just let me explain. (Silence. Man says nothing.)Woman: I. I tried to get here in time but just after I left home, the
9、car broke down.Man: The car broke down?Woman: Yes, and . well. luckily . there was a garage near me. And . and it took them a while to repair it. Man: Why didnt you at least phone?Woman: I would have! But I didnt know the number of the restaurant.Man: You could have looked it up in the telephone boo
10、k!Woman: Yes, but. youll never believe this . I couldnt remember the name ofthe restaurant. I knew where it was, but forgot the name. Man: I see. Well, at least it was lucky you found a garage to repair your car. Woman: Yes. It was something I couldnt do myself. It didnt take too long, butthats why
11、Im late, you see.Man: Uh-huh. Which garage, by the way? Woman: Pardon?Man: Which garage did you take it to?2. The key words are Tuesday. Thursday, two fifteen, three fifteen. Monday morning, nine oclock.Section Two Listening comprehensionPart 1 Dialogue Im terribly sorry Im late.Woman: Listen! Im te
12、rribly sorry Im late. Man:Man: Oh, thats all right. It doesnt really matter, does it? I havent gotanything better to do, have I?Woman: Just let me explain, will you?Man: Ive only been waiting for over an hour. Thats all.Woman: Yes. I know, and I would have .Man: After all, my time isnt really that i
13、mportant, is it?Woman: Please dont be like that. Just letme explain. (Silence. Man says nothing.)Woman: I. I tried to get here in time but just after I left home, the car broke down.Man: The car broke down?Woman: Yes, and . well. luckily . there was a garage near me. And . and it took them a whileto
14、 repair it. Man: Why didnt you at least phone?Woman: I would have! But I didnt know the number of the restaurant.Man: You could have looked it up in the telephone book!Woman: Yes, but. youll never believe this . I couldnt remember the name ofthe restaurant. I knew where it was, but forgot the name.
15、Man: I see. Well, at least it was lucky you found a garage to repair your car. Woman: Yes. It was something I couldnt do myself. It didnt take too long, but thats why Im late, you see.Man: Uh-huh. Which garage, by the way? Woman: Pardon?Man: Which garage did you take it to?Woman: Uh . the one near m
16、y flat. You know. Lewis Brothers.Man: Yes, I know that garage. Its the only one near your flat.Woman: Hmm, well now, lets have something to eat. Uh, what about some .Man: 1 know the garage very well!Woman: Yes. Lets see now. Yes, I think Ill have some .Man: A pity its Sunday.Woman: Pardon?Man: A pit
17、y its Sunday. That garage is closed on Sunday!Exercise Directions: Listen to the dialogue and answer the following questions.Well, at least it was lucky you found a garage to repair your car. 4. Because she wants to stop the conversation like this. Because he knows the girl is lying.Part 2 PassageTh
18、e Oscar Statuette1 Industry insiders and members of the press called the award the Academy statuette, the golden trophy or the statue of merit, but the term never stuck.2. No hard evidence exists to support that tale, but in any case, by the sixth Awards Presentation in 1934, a Hollywood columnist u
19、sed the name in his column.3. Walt Disney was honored with one full-size and seven miniature statuettes on behalf of his animated feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.1. They are possibly boyfriend and girlfriend.2. In a restaurant.3. It doesnt really matter, does it? I havent got anything better
20、 to do, have I? Ive only been waiting for over an hour.Thats all After all, my time isnt really that important, is it? well, at least It was lucky you found a barrage to repair your car4. If the statuettes dont meet strict quality control standards, they areimmediately cut in half and melted down.%t
21、5. Thelarge boxes are shipped to the Academy offices via air express, with no identifiable markings.The Oscar statuette, designed by MGMs* chief art director Cedric Gibbons, depicts* a knight holding a crusaders* sword, standing on a reel of film with five spokes, signifying the original branches of
22、 the Academy: Actors, Writers, Directors, Producers, and Technicians.Born in 1928, years would pass before the Academy Award of Merit was officially named Oscar. Industry insiders and members of the press called the award the Academy statuette, the golden trophy or the statue of merit. The entertain
23、ment trade paper, Weekly Variety, even attempted to popularize the iron man. The term never stuck.A popular story has been that an Academy librarian and eventual executive director, Margaret Herrick, thought the statuette resembled her uncle Oscar and said so, and that as a result the Academy staff
24、began referring to it as Oscar.No hard evidence exists to support that tale, but in any case, by the sixth Awards Presentation in 1934, Hollywood columnist Sidney Skolskv used the name in his column in reference to Katharine Hepburns first Best Actress win. The Academy itself didnt use the nickname
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