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大学体验英语视听说教程2(第二版)教师用书

大学体验英语视听说教程2(第二版)教师用书
大学体验英语视听说教程2(第二版)教师用书

L esson One

L ead-in

T ask 2 Expanding Your Vocabulary

1. F

2. H

3. G

4. A

5. E

6. C

7. B

8. D

A udio Studio

Clip 1

Task 1 Note-taking

1) grow

2) world-changing leaders

3) libraries

4) Research labs

5) 39

6) student community

Task 2 True or False

1. F (Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world.)

2. F (The colleges have their own dining hall, library, cultural groups and sport teams.)

3. T (…Oxford College, which contains its own wealth of history and tradition.)

Clip 2

Task 1 Note-taking

1) sick children

2) 2008

3) financial

4) online

5) interview

6) basic science

Task 2 Sound Club

1) got~a lot~of 连读

2) Director~of the College连读

3) grea(t) thing失去爆破/t/

4) get~to interact连读

5) And~if连读

6) ask~it连读

7) right~away连读

V ideo Studio

Task 1 Short Answer Questions

1) There are twenty thousand students studying in Oxford.

2) 900 years old.

3) Margaret Thatcher, Harold Wilson, David Cameron, Bill Clinton, Oscar Wilde and Hugh

Grant.

Task 2 Note-taking

1) The search for knowledge

2) Four

3) science and research

4) The investigation of truth

5) The asking of question

6) try and change things for the better

Task 3 Summary

The essence of British life is searching for knowledge.

?The Great Britain has four of the world’s top ten universities and invests a huge amount of money in science and research.

?As one of the most famous university, Oxford University has educated the most world leaders with thirty-eight different colleges and more than 20,000 students from almost 150 countries.

?Oxford University has a history of 900 years and has many famous alumni such as Margaret Thatcher and Bill Clinton.

?The Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Education Sally Mapston believes knowledge and education here is important because Great Britain as well as universities like Oxford have a rich

interested in critical enquiry, in other words the search for knowledge, the investigation of truth and the asking of question.

?Knowledge is great. People in Great Britain have never given up trying and changing things for the better.

L esson Two

L ead-in

Task 1 Reflecting on the Reading

1. Education is what you have left after all that is taught is forgotten.

2. Take each subject seriously, for even if what you learn isn’t critical for your life, the skill

of learning will be something you cherish forever.

3. He spoke of his calligraphy class, and how a decade later it became the basis for the

beautiful Macintosh fonts.

4. The four features are: the greatest amount of free time, the first chance to be

independent, the most flexibility to change, and the lowest risk for making mistakes.

5. She should make the best of her free time, become an independent thinker in control of

her destiny, evolve herself into a bi-cultural talent and be bold to experiment, learn and grow through her successes and challenges.

Task 2 Expanding Your Vocabulary

1. D

2. A

3. F

4. H

5. G

6.C

7. E

8.B

A udio Studio

Clip 1

Task 1 Short Answer Question

1) International study has more than doubled in popularity.

2) flexibility, a desire to learn, a decent GPA.

3) No, because plenty of programs don’t require a foreign language.

4) They will help you arrange your trip.

5) The United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, France and Australia.

Task 2 Note-taking

1) fear and doubts

2) reasons

3) honest

4) where you go

5) what you study

6) academic plan

7) major progress

8) international program office

Clip 2

Task 1 Note-taking

1) Ten thousand dollars

2) SAT

3) Chinese schools

6) overseas

7) make friends

Task 2 Sound Club

1) make~up 连读

2) Part~of~a连读

3) all~of last~year连读

4) Harvard~and Yale连读

5) rank~among the best连读

6) While~on one连读

7) out~of连读

V ideo Studio

Task 1 Note-taking

1) social events

2) tripled

3) being away from family

4) $ 100 million

5) $ 4.5 billion

6) cooperation

7) scholarships

Task 2 Idea box

Task 3 Summary

?It is quite common to spot Chinese students in the USA.

?It’s a positive effect for Chinese students, because it doesn’t need much time to adjust

when they arrive at the school.

?But studying in the US isn’t always easy because you parents tend to miss you as well

as your grandparents would miss their grandson a lot especially if you are the only

child of your family.

?There is a tendency of studying in US for Chinese as Chinese students in the United

States has almost tripled in the past ten years.

?Some American economists said Chinese students had contributed a great amount of

money to the US.

?Nowadays the majority of Chinese students receive scholarships, which makes it

possible to pay their own way to come to the USA.

?And some other economists hold that Chinese students now are really thinking about

what they learn in America can help them when they go back to China. I t’s quite

different from the former Chinese generation.

?At the same time, the US can benefit from the integration of cultures and nations with

more collaboration and cooperation.

H ome Listening

1) all walks of life

2) delighted

3 )at the forefront of

4) remarkable

5) make up

6) distinctive

7) supervision

8) foster

9) is suited to

10) well-being

T ranscript

L esson One

A udio Studio

Clip 1 A Brief Intro to Oxford

Clip 2 What Do You Know About Oxford?

V ideo Studio Oxford University

L esson Two A udio Studio

Clip 1 How to Study Abroad?

Clip 2 Chinese Students Head to US

V ideo Studio Chinese Students Study Overseas

L esson One

L ead-in

T ask 2 Expanding Your Vocabulary

1. H

2. B

3. D

4. C

5. G

6. E

7. F

8. A

A udio Studio

Clip 1

T ask 1 Note-taking

1) Fashion Magazine

2) fashion shows

3) develop more information

4) architecture firm

5) CEOs, CFOs

6) start relations

7) how Chinese companies work

T ask 2 Short Answer Questions

1. Yes. She enjoyed it so much, and she is so thankful, because the experience was

amazing.

2. On the inside of HR

3. The best internship experience

Clip 2

T ask 1 Note-taking

1) money

2) independence

3) tired

4) private

5) export sales

6) advertising executive

7) new challenges

8) human resources

9) experience

10) The salary and benefits

11) very noisy

12) staying in the same place all the time

T ask 2 Sound Club

1) ge(t) fed~ up with(失去爆破、连读)(连读)

2) join~ you(连读)

3) don’t~ you(连读变音)

4) in~ a holding company(连读)

5) enjoy~ it(连读变音)

6) What~ I~ like~ about~ it(连读)

7) work~ overtime(连读)

V ideo Studio

T ask 1 Note-taking

1) knowledge

2) experience

3) get a job

4) Work experience

5) restaurant

6) against the law

7) under 17

T ask 2 Idea Box

Benefits of Internship

A. For school kids it's a great way to see what life is like in the work force. And for older

students it can be better than a classroom.

B. It might be something as simple as greeting everybody. That's the sort of thing you

don't get taught in a classroom so any internships are really beneficial from that point

of view.

C. Without getting an internship it would be tough to get a job. The market for graduates

is very competitive. So what you want and your employers would want is work

experience on your CV.

D. In the fierce competition for experience some young people are doing whatever they

can to get ahead even if that means giving up their time for free.

E. Sometimes work experience looked more like actual work.

F. There’s nothing wrong with doing work experience as part of school or study. In fact,

it's really important. But the aim of that is to benefit the student.

G. If you're working for free to benefit a business, it could be against the law.

H. The idea is to keep the workplace as fair as possible. It will be watching out for

business doing the wrong thing and keeping things fair for young people on the road

to their dream career.

T ask 3 Summary

?It’s no easy work to get your dream job. You’ll need knowledge and experience.

?Looking for internship is better for older students.

?The competition for experience is fierce. Without an internship, getting a job

could be a tough thing, so some young people are doing whatever they can to

get ahead.

?However, some interns are more like actual work with no pay, such as working in

a restaurant and ending up doing a week or two weeks of unpaid labor work.

?The aim of work experience as part of school study should be useful for students.

To ensure this, there are many strict laws for work experience in Australia.

?It’s necessary to keep the work place fair enough because the government

doesn’t want people to b e paid to little or to lose their jobs.

L esson Two

L ead-in

T ask 1 Reflecting on the Reading

1. Demonstrating a professional attitude in the interview.

2. The right stuff, the right intangible qualities and the right professionalism.

3. Dressing formally.

4. Using eye contact and a smile during the interview.

5. Ask some questions about the company, its products, etc.

T ask 2 Expanding Your Vocabulary

1. G

2. D

3. F

4. C

5. H

6. A

7. B

8. E

A udio Studio

Clip 1

T ask 1 Note-taking

1) director of HR department

2) sales manager

3) TV commercials

4) business administration

5) work environment

6) new challenges

7) self-confidence

8) analysis

9) development

10) customer satisfaction surveys

T ask 2 Short Answer Questions

1) Well, I will leave it to you to decide after you consider my abilities.

2) The regional sales director.

3) She seems to be a good candidate with the right kind of experience and personality.

She is high on his list.

Clip 2

T ask 1 Note-taking

1) doubts

2) attitude and abilities

3) learnt

4) future opportunities

5) prepare for them all

6) great stories

7) accomplishments

8) PAR

T ask 2 Sound Club

1) result~ of(连读)

2) show~ off(连读)

3) keep~ your~ interviewer engaged(连读)

4) caught~ off~ guard(连读)

5) take~ a moment(连读)

6) that’s~ a grea(t) question(连读、失去爆破)

7) make~ a grea(t) first~ impression(连读、失去爆破)

V ideo Studio

T ask 1 Note-taking

1) assistant

2) skills

3) get you own work done

4) guide

5) history

6) famous people

7) paid

8) recreation

9) games

10) post

11) mail

12) admire

13) instructor

14) permission

T ask 2 True or False

1) F (According to my next guest you don’t have to look very far to make some extra cash

in college.)

2) F (Jordan Goldman … and he’s joining me today with tips on where to look and how to

pick a campus job.)

3) T (G o to your campus’s disability office…And then they’ll distribute that to disabled

students who can’t take notes themselves.)

T ask 3 Summary

?In this interview, Jordan Goldman provides us with some tips on benefits of

on-campus jobs and where to look for them.

?Library assistant is one top on the list, and it enables you to finish your own work

more efficiently.

?Working as a campus tour guide is an effective way to make your spare time engaged,

because you will interact with people who come to visit your campus.

?Also, note-taker is an attractive job because you just need to take very detail notes in

your own class and get paid.

?If you are a sports fan, it would be a nice choice to work as a campus recreation

worker, because you can get familiar with the athletes more easily.

?As a campus post office worker, you tend to deliver the mail to every department of

your campus and network with them.

?Another nice choice is to work as a research assistant, which can enable you to pick

up your own skills useful for own studies.

?At the end of the interview, Jordan talk about the gym instructor, if you are gifted in a

talent in a certain sport, you may try to apply for it.

H ome Listening

1) achievements

2) preparation

3) required

4) delegating

5) look beyond

6) Make a note

7) taken part in

8) taking initiative in

9) assume

10) transferable

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