大學(xué)英語聽說教程1-Unit.ppt
年度工作概述,添加相關(guān)標(biāo)題文字,添加相關(guān)標(biāo)題文字,添加相關(guān)標(biāo)題文字,添加相關(guān)標(biāo)題文字,College English Listening and Speaking 大學(xué)英語聽說教程,05,Beyond winning,U N I T,WARM UP,PRONUNCIATION,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND / COMMUNICATE / SHARE,VIEW THE WORLD,FURTHER LISTENING,EXIT TICKET,LEARNING OBJECTIVES,Unit 5,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,CONTENTS,2,Unit 5,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LEARNING OBJECTIVES,This unit is designed to help you to,identify and read stressed syllables;,understand specific information about numbers;,ask about feelings and respond to inquiries about feelings;,understand the value of sports and sportsmanship.,3,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,WARM UP,Unit 5,1 Choose a name from the box for the sport in each picture. Write the name in the blanks below.,4,skydiving,Rubiks cube,mountain climbing,2 _,1 _,3 _,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,WARM UP,Unit 5,1 Choose a name from the box for the sport in each picture. Write the name in the blanks below.,5,marathon,volleyball,hurdles,4 _,5 _,6 _,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,WARM UP,Unit 5,2 Work in pairs and talk about the pleasure of the sports in the pictures above.,6,Useful expressions: a sense of adventure; physical exertion; interpersonal skills,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,WARM UP,Unit 5,7,2 Reference answers, Skydiving gives people a sense of adventure as well as a view of the earth from the air. Solving a Rubiks cube provides mental exercise and a sense of achievement. During mountain climbing, one can enjoy fresh air, physical exertion, as well as the company of people with the same interest. Preparing for and running a marathon is a way to get fit; also, it provides one with a sense of accomplishment and a chance to make friends. Volleyball can increase interpersonal skills, because it requires that teammates work cooperatively. Hurdles is a game that challenges speed, coordination, and strength.,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,PRONUNCIATION,Unit 5,1 Listen to 10 words in the recording and choose the answer that shows the correct stressed syllable.,A. COM-pete A. GYM-nast A. MAR-a-thon A. AM-a-teur A. EN-er-get-ic A. EM-pha-sis A. Brit-AIN A. PA-cif-ic A. CHAM-pagne A. E-lite,8,B. com-PETE B. gym-NAST B. mar-a-THON B. am-a-TEUR B. en-er-GET-ic B. em-PHA-sis B. BRIT-ain B. Pa-CIF-ic B. cham-PAGNE B. e-LITE,Next page,1 compete 2 gymnast 3 marathon 4 amateur 5 energetic 6 emphasis 7 Britain 8 Pacific 9 champagne 10 elite,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,PRONUNCIATION,Unit 5,2 Read the following sentences and make sure that the underlined syllables are stressed. Then listen to the recording and check.,1 Ninety records were set in various events at the Olympics. 2 In a marathon, the challenge is from the runners themselves. 3 Emphasis should be placed on the athletes and their efforts. 4 Two competitors crashed into each other and got injured. 5 The national survey was conducted in Canada.,9,LISTEN TO,UNDERSTAND,COMMUNICATE,SHARE,10,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,11,NEWS REPORT,1,WORD BANK,TIPS,Listening for numbers Often, you need to listen for numbers. You can understand the numbers more easily if you are prepared. Also, you should be familiar with how numbers are read and have adequate exercises.,skydiver n. 延緩張傘跳傘 運動員 parachute v. 跳傘; n. 降落傘 oxygen mask n. 氧氣面罩 freefall n. 自由降落 zone n. 地區(qū) the Himalayas 喜馬拉雅山脈(亞洲南部) New Zealand 新西蘭(大洋洲國家),大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,Listen to a news report and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.,NEWS REPORT,1,1 How many skydivers have participated in the jump? A. Five. B. Three. C. Fifteen. D. Twenty-nine. 2 How long were the skydivers in freefall before their parachutes opened? A. 13 seconds. B. 30 seconds. C. 50 seconds. D. 150 seconds. 3 What was the height of their freefall? A. Nearly 8,900 meters. B. Nearly 9,800 meters. C. About 3,761 meters. D. About 3,671 meters.,12,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,“Three skydivers made history over the Himalayas on October 5th.”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,NEWS REPORT,1,1 How many skydivers have participated in the jump? A. Five. B. Three. C. Fifteen. D. Twenty-nine.,Answers:,13,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,“The three were in freefall for 30 seconds before their parachutes opened.”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,NEWS REPORT,1,2 How long were the skydivers in freefall before their parachutes opened? A. 13 seconds. B. 30 seconds. C. 50 seconds. D. 150 seconds.,Answers:,14,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,“They entered the record books for making the highest freefall at nearly 8,900 meters.”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,NEWS REPORT,1,3 What was the height of their freefall? A. Nearly 8,900 meters. B. Nearly 9,800 meters. C. About 3,761 meters. D. About 3,671 meters.,Answers:,15,Scripts,Three skydivers made history over the Himalayas on October 5th. They are the first people to parachute above the worlds highest mountain. The skydivers, from New Zealand, Britain and Canada, trained for many years to make their jumps. Their plane flew about 150 meters above the mountains peak when they leapt out. They had to wear oxygen masks and parachutes that were larger than usual to help them in the thin air. The three were in freefall for 30 seconds before their parachutes opened. The skydivers jumps broke several records. They entered the record books for making the highest freefall at nearly 8,900 meters. They also landed on the worlds highest drop zone at 3,761 meters. Twenty-nine more people are waiting for suitable weather conditions to make the same jump.,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,16,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,WORD BANK,compete v. 參加比賽 heat n. 分組賽;預(yù)賽 trip v. 絆倒 Nikki Hamblin 尼基漢布林 (新西蘭長跑運動員) Abbey DAgostino 艾比達(dá)戈斯蒂諾(美國長跑運動員),17,WORD BANK,NEWS REPORT,2,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,Listen to a news report and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.,NEWS REPORT,2,1 What did DAgostino do during the race? A. She encouraged Hamblin to finish the race. B. She brought Hamblin down to the ground. C. She walked to the end with Hamblin. D. She quit due to a serious knee injury. 2 What has been announced? A. DAgostino had a knee operation. B. Both athletes will take part in the finals. C. Both athletes will run the heat again. D. Hamblin was to blame for the accident.,18,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,“ Get up, get up! We have to finish! DAgostino told her. This is the Olympic Games. We have to finish this. DAgostino helped Hamblin up, and the two continued to run.”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,NEWS REPORT,2,1 What did DAgostino do during the race? A. She encouraged Hamblin to finish the race. B. She brought Hamblin down to the ground. C. She walked to the end with Hamblin. D. She quit due to a serious knee injury.,Answers:,19,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,“It has been announced that they will advance to the final due to having been tripped.”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,NEWS REPORT,2,2 What has been announced? A. DAgostino had a knee operation. B. Both athletes will take part in the finals. C. Both athletes will run the heat again. D. Hamblin was to blame for the accident.,Answers:,20,Scripts,New Zealand distance runner Nikki Hamblin has been involved in a moment of true Olympic spirit. Hamblin, competing in the womens 5000m heats, tripped and fell to the track, bringing American Abbey DAgostino down to the ground with her. Hamblin lay there wondering what had happened when she felt DAgostinos hand on her shoulder. “Get up, get up! We have to finish! DAgostino told her. “This is the Olympic Games. We have to finish this.” DAgostino helped Hamblin up, and the two continued to run. Having injured her knee during the fall, DAgostino was not running well and when Hamblin looked back to see if she could help, the American simply said, “Keep going, keep going. The two finished last and next to last. It has been announced that they will advance to the final due to having been tripped.,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,21,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,WORD BANK,gymnast n. 體操運動員 vault n. 跳馬 competitor n. 競爭者 leukemia n. 白血病 medal n. 獎牌 Oksana Chusovitina 奧克薩納丘索維 金娜(烏茲別克斯坦體操運動員) Rio (Rio de Janeiro) 里約熱內(nèi)盧(巴西城市) Uzbekistan 烏茲別克斯坦(亞洲國家),22,WORD BANK,NEWS REPORT,3,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,Listen to a news report and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.,NEWS REPORT,3,1 In what way is Chusovitina different from her competitors? A. She has competed in two Olympic Games. B. She doesnt represent any country. C. She is older. D. She has a son. 2 Why did Chusovitina move to Germany? A. To receive better training. B. To compete in the Olympics. C. To coach the German gymnastics team. D. To get medical treatment for her son.,23,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,Listen to a news report and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.,NEWS REPORT,3,3 What is Chusovitinas dream? A. To win her sixth medal. B. To enter the vault final. C. To win a medal for her home country. D. To get money for her sons treatment.,24,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,“The 41-year-old gymnast Many of her competitors at Rio are about the same age as her 17-year-old son”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,1 In what way is Chusovitina different from her competitors? A. She has competed in two Olympic Games. B. She doesnt represent any country. C. She is older. D. She has a son.,Answers:,25,NEWS REPORT,3,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,“Many of her competitors at Rio are about the same age as her 17-year-old son, with whom she moved to Germany in 2002 for his leukemia treatment.”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,2 Why did Chusovitina move to Germany? A. To receive better training. B. To compete in the Olympics. C. To coach the German gymnastics team. D. To get medical treatment for her son.,Answers:,26,NEWS REPORT,3,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,“I have only one dream, she told BBC. It is to win a medal for my home country, Uzbekistan.”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,3 What is Chusovitinas dream? A. To win her sixth medal. B. To enter the vault final. C. To win a medal for her home country. D. To get money for her sons treatment.,Answers:,27,NEWS REPORT,3,Scripts,Age is just a number to Oksana Chusovitina. The 41-year-old gymnast is competing in her seventh Olympics and on Sunday she made it into the vault final, an event in which she won silver at the 2008 Beijing Games. “I know I can still do more,” Chusovitina told BBC. “When I was younger, I was quicker and I ran and never got tired. Now I train more with my head.” Many of her competitors at Rio are about the same age as her 17-year-old son, with whom she moved to Germany in 2002 for his leukemia treatment. She placed fifth on vault at the 2012 London Games as a German competitor but now that her son is fully recovered, she is living in and competing for Uzbekistan. “I have only one dream,” she told BBC. “It is to win a medal for my home country, Uzbekistan.”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND,Unit 5,28,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,WORD BANK,29,discouraged a. 失望的; 沮喪的 marathon n. 馬拉松賽跑 amateur n. 業(yè)余愛好者 crowd n. 人群,CONVERSATION,1,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,1 Listen to a conversation and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.,CONVERSATION,1 How did the man feel after his first marathon? A. He was proud of his performance. B. He was disappointed in himself. C. He knew marathons would be part of his life. D. He believed he would never do it again. 2 In marathons, what do both the amateurs and the professionals enjoy? A. The cheering of the crowd. B. The eagerness for success. C. The psychological challenge. D. The physical challenge.,30,1,Next page,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,CONVERSATION,3 What is most difficult to people who want to run? A. To keep training. B. To fight against tiredness. C. To run under all conditions. D. To start running. 4 What is the charm of a marathon? A. It brings one outdoors. B. It is simple but rewarding. C. You get to know many people. D. You can do it throughout your life.,31,1 Listen to a conversation and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.,1,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,“This morning, a girl told me that this was her first marathon and her last marathon. I told her that was exactly what I said 12 years ago.”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,1 How did the man feel after his first marathon? A. He was proud of his performance. B. He was disappointed in himself. C. He knew marathons would be part of his life. D. He believed he would never do it again.,Answers:,32,CONVERSATION,1,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,“Marathons are the only sports where amateurs experience the crowds just the same as the professionals.”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,2 In marathons, what do both the amateurs and the professionals enjoy? A. The cheering of the crowd. B. The eagerness for success. C. The psychological challenge. D. The physical challenge.,Answers:,33,CONVERSATION,1,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,“You only need to go out the door. Thats the hardest step.”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,3 What is most difficult to people who want to run? A. To keep training. B. To fight against tiredness. C. To run under all conditions. D. To start running.,Answers:,34,CONVERSATION,1,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,“It is simple you only need T-shirts and shoes. Yet, it is the most rewarding.”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 1,4 What is the charm of a marathon? A. It brings one outdoors. B. It is simple but rewarding. C. You get to know many people. D. You can do it throughout your life.,Answers:,35,CONVERSATION,1,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,2 Listen to the conversation again and answer the following questions from the runners perspective.,CONVERSATION,1,36,1 In a marathon, where does the challenge come from? 2 When did you compete in your first marathon? 3 How do you feel when you run through the cheering crowd? 4 What do you mean when you say running is simple? 5 What do you mean when you say running is rewarding?,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,2 Answers,CONVERSATION,1,37,1 In a marathon, where does the challenge come from? 2 When did you compete in your first marathon? 3 How do you feel when you run through the cheering crowd? 4 What do you mean when you say running is simple? 5 What do you mean when you say running is rewarding?,The challenge is from the runners themselves.,12 years ago.,I feel excited and run fast.,Running is simple because you only need T-shirts and shoes.,I have made a lot of friends with the same hobby, and feel more confident and more energetic in everyday life.,Scripts,Interviewer: Congratulations. The winds have made it tougher today. Marathoner: Yes, the winds are awful. Interviewer: But the runners were not discouraged at all. Why do they want to run? Marathoner: In a marathon, the challenge is from the runners themselves, rather than the distance, the weather and things like that. Also, it is up to the runners to decide how much to run and how to run. Thats why so many of them are still here today. Interviewer: You had your first marathon 12 years ago. How did you feel when you crossed the finish line? Marathoner: This morning, a girl told me that this was her first marathon and her last marathon. I told her that was exactly what I said 12 years ago. I was tired out.,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,38,Next page,Scripts,Interviewer: Marathons are the only sports where amateurs experience the crowds just the same as the professionals. So what is it like when you ran through the cheering crowd? Marathoner: Just amazing. You hear the loud cheers. You feel so excited and run fast. Interviewer: Some viewers today may want to run a marathon themselves. How can they stay motivated? Marathoner: You only need to go out the door. Thats the hardest step. Interviewer: Why do you love running so much? Marathoner: It is simple you only need T-shirts and shoes. Yet, it is the most rewarding. You make a lot of friends who have the same hobby. You feel more confident. Of course, you should feel more energetic in everyday life.,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,39,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,WORD BANK,exaggerated a. 夸張的 handicapped a. 殘疾的 skier n. 滑雪者 encounter v. 遇到 convince v. 說服,40,WORD BANK,CONVERSATION,2,CULTURE NOTES,Eddie the Eagle (飛鷹艾迪) is a 2016 biographical movie about Eddie Edwards, a British skier who became the first competitor since 1929 to represent Great Britain in Olympic ski jumping in 1988.,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO SHARE,Unit 5,41,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,1 Listen to a conversation and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.,CONVERSATION,2,1 In Sams opinion, what is exaggerated? A. That Eddie took part in the Olympics. B. That Eddie was seen as a hero. C. That the movie achieved a big success. D. That the movie was inspiring. 2 What happened to Eddie at the Olympics? A. He came in last place. B. He took a medal home. C. He was judged unfairly. D. He was injured in the game.,42,Next page,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,CONVERSATION,2,3 What can we infer about Eddie? A. He had some physical problems. B. He was inspiring. C. He wasnt a born skier. D. He was strong-willed. 4 What did Allen mean when he said “everyone can be Eddie”? A. Everyone can go to the Olympics. B. Everyone has limitations in life. C. Everyone has a chance to realize their dream. D. Everyone can turn their life story into a movie.,43,1 Listen to a conversation and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,“When Eddie came back from the Olympics, he was regarded as a hero. I think thats a bit exaggerated.”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,CONVERSATION,2,1 In Sams opinion, what is exaggerated? A. That Eddie took part in the Olympics. B. That Eddie was seen as a hero. C. That the movie achieved a big success. D. That the movie was inspiring.,Answers:,44,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,“You know Eddie finished last.”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,CONVERSATION,2,2 What happened to Eddie at the Olympics? A. He came in last place. B. He took a medal home. C. He was judged unfairly. D. He was injured in the game.,Answers:,45,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,“You mean he was handicapped, but made it to the Olympics.”,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,CONVERSATION,2,3 What can we infer about Eddie? A. He had some physical problems. B. He was inspiring. C. He wasnt a born skier. D. He was strong-willed.,Answers:,46,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,CONVERSATION,2,4 What did Allen mean when he said “everyone can be Eddie”? A. Everyone can go to the Olympics. B. Everyone has limitations in life. C. Everyone has a chance to realize their dream. D. Everyone can turn their life story into a movie.,Answers:,47,“Also, not many people have turned their childhood dream into reality.”,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)嫖淖謨?nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,請?zhí)鎿Q文字內(nèi)容,大學(xué)英語聽說教程1,LISTEN TO COMMUNICATE,Unit 5,2 Listen to the conversation again and write down the expressions used by the speaker to respond to what the other speaker has just said. The first one has been d