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1、unit11Section One Tactics for ListeningPart I PhoneticsA: Hello, how (1)can I help you?B: Good morning. I seem to (2)have hurt my twist.A: Yes? How (3)did you do that?B: Well, I’m not actually sure. I think… I did go to a party last night and um I (4)s
2、ort of fell up the steps, you see and I may (5)have done it then.A: You fell off it, you think?B: Well, I think so. I do remember (6)falling over.A: OK, let me (7)have a look at it, could I? Yes, it is rather swollen. Does this hurt?B: Yes, it does act
3、ually, yes.A: Yes, right, well, my (8)advice is that you should go to the hospital and (9)get it X-rayed. I think it could be broken.Part II Listening and Note-TakingWell, in January it can be very cold with snow everywhere! But high in the mountains t
4、he sky is usually blue, and it’s warm enough to have lunch outside. You should bring warm clothes and some strong waterproof shoes.Most people go skiing every weekend, and if there’s no snow you can still go walking in the mountains. A lot of the towns
5、 are very pretty. They look exactly the same today as they did four hundred years ago!You must try fondue, which is cheese melted in a pot, and you put pieces of bread on a long fork to get it out…mm! It’s very, very good.If the weather’s good, you can
6、 go for a boat trip on the lake. Then you can really see how beautiful the mountains are!Exercise:Location: a mountainous areaClimate: cold in winterTourist attractions: skiing, walking in the mountains, pretty towns of four hundred years old, a boat t
7、rip in the lakeFood: fondueThings needed for travelling there: warm clothes, strong waterproof shoesSection Two Listening ComprehensionPart 1 DialoguesDialogue 1 JobA journalist is interviewing Mr. Williams about his job.Journalist: What’s your job, Mr
8、. Williams?Mr. Williams: I’m a writer.Journalist: That’s interesting. What sort of thing do you write?Mr. Williams: Well, um, articles for newspapers and magazines, er… film reviews, you know, um, and occasionally some fictions, poems,