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UnitFive
UnitFive
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1.M:
Aren’tyougoingtoseethefilmthisafternoon?
W:
I’dloveto,butI’mafraidIcan’t.I’llhavetogoandseeadoctor.
Q:
Whyisn’tthewomangoingtothecinema?
2.M:
IwouldliketoseeDr.Brownassoonaspossible.
W:
I’msorry,Dr.Brownisill.HewillbebackonFriday.
Q:
WhencanthemanseeDr.Brown?
3.M:
Whyareyouinsuchahurry?
W:
DoyouknowKatehastrouble?
M:
Really?
W:
Yeah.Sheisinthehospitalnow.I’mgoingtoseeher.
Q:
Whoisthewomangoingtosee?
4.M:
Ihaveneverseensuchanexcitingmatchbefore.
W:
Yes,itisgreat,isn’tit?
Q:
Whatdothespeakersthinkofthematch?
5.M:
Whatdoyouthinkofthefootballmatchwewatchedlastweekend?
W:
I’veneverseenaworsefootballmatchthanthatone.
Q:
Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthefootballmatch?
6.M:
What’sthematter,Susan
W:
Oh,I’velostmywatch.
M:
Don’tworry.I’llhelpyoulookforit.
Q:
Whatisthemanmostprobablygoingtodonext?
7.M:
Whowereyoutalkingto?
W:
Astranger.
M:
What’sthematter?
W:
Hewaslookingforthebusstop,butIdon’tknow,either.
Q:
Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
8.M:
Hurryup!
Theshopwillbeshutinhalfanhour.
W:
Whattimeisit?
M:
It’shalfpastfour.
W:
Doyouthinkweshouldgoshoppingnow?
Q:
Whenwilltheshopclose?
9.M:
Thisisapictureofmyfamily.
W:
Yes.Iseeyourgrandpa,yourdad,yourmomandyou.Thisisyourdog.Howlovely!
Q:
Whichfamilymemberisnotinthepicture?
10.M:
YouhavenevermetPeterbefore,haveyou?
W:
Yes,Ihave.
Q:
Whatdoesthewomanmeanbysaying“Yes,Ihave”?
Key:
1.C2.B3.C4.B5.B6.B7.C8.C9.B10.A
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1.Bettersafethansorry.
2.Don’tlookagifthorseinthemouth.
3.Don’tthrowthebabyoutwiththebathwater.
4.Honestyisthebestpolicy.
5.Ifitisn’tbroken,don’tfixit.
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(1)inventor
(2)changed
(3)why
(4)inventions
(5)gave
(6)difficult
(7)resolution
(8)nothing
(9)strange
(10)do
(11)taught
(12)interest
(13)learned
(14)When
(15)Hard
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Mark:
Excuseme,wherecanwefindwomen’swear?
Receptionist:
Onthesecondfloor.Youcantakethelifeonyourright.
Mark:
Thankyou.
Receptionist:
Goodmorning.CanIhelpyou?
Mark:
No,thanks.We’rejustlooking.
Receptionist:
Howaboutthisreddress,Ann?
It’sveryfashionable.
Mark:
Idon’tknow.Idon’tlikered.Ithinkit’sabittoobrightforme.
Receptionist:
Howaboutthiswhitedress?
It’sanewarrivalfortheseason.
Mark:
Isit?
Itlookspretty.Butisitexpensive?
Receptionist:
Letmeseetheprice.Itsays$299.
Mark:
That’stooexpensiveforme.I’dlikesomethingbelow$200.
Receptionist:
Whataboutthisbluedress?
It’sonsale.
Mark:
Mm.Ilikethecolor.DoyouthinkI’lllookgoodonme,Mark?
Receptionist:
Ithinkso.Whydon’tyoutryiton?
Mark:
Whatsizedoyoutake?
Receptionist:
Medium.
Mark:
Here’sablueoneofmediumsize.Thefittingroomisrightbehindyou.
Receptionist:
(wearingthedress)Whatdoyouthinkofit,Mark?
Mark:
It’sverynice.Ithinkbluesuitsyou.Anditfitsperfectly.
Receptionist:
Great.I’lltakeit.
Thefollowingquestionsarebasedonthedialogyouheardjustnow.
1.WhendidAnnandMarkgotothedepartmentstore?
2.Whichofthefollowingitemscanyouinferfromtheconversation?
3.WhatdidAnnseemtogiveprioritytoinbuyingherdress?
4.HowmanydressesdidAnntryon?
5.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
Key:
1.A2.D3.B4.D5.C
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NewYorkersliketocalltheircity“thecapitaloftheworld”.Theresultsofanewpopulationsurveyshowthatevenifthenameisperhapsalittletooambitious,thecitydefinitelymayclaimtobetheworld’scapitalinminiature.
TwooutofeveryfiveNewYorkerswerebornoutsidetheUnitedStates.Thatfigureisbasedontheresultsofacitywidesurveyofmorethan15thousandhouseholdsconductedbytheUnitedStatesCensusBureau.AndrewBeveridge,asociologistwhoanalyzedthedata,saystheforeign-bornpopulationinNewYorkhasincreaseddramaticallyduringthelast10years.
“In1990,thecensusestimatesshowabout28%immigrantsinNewYorkCity,andinthe1999surveyyougetabout40%immigrants.Ifyoulookatitwithrespecttohouseholdsheadedbyimmigrants,itisactually44%.”
Thefollowingquestionsarebasedonthenewsyouheardjustnow.
1.WhatdoNewYorkerscalltheirowncity?
2.HowmanyNewYorkerswerebornoutsidetheUnitedStates?
3.Whatisthatfigurebasedon?
4.WhatdoesasociologistsayaboutthepopulationofNewYork?
5.Accordingtothesurvey,whatisthepercentageofimmigrantsinNewYorkCityin1990?
Key:
1.Thecapitaloftheworld.
2.TwooutofeveryfiveNewYorkerswerebornoutsidetheUnitedStates.
3.It’sbasedontheresultsofacitywidesurveyofmorethan15thousandhouseholdsconductedbytheUnitedStatesCensusBureau.
4.Hesaystheforeign-bornpopulationinNewYorkhasincreaseddramaticallyduringthelast10years.
5.about28%.
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PassageOne
Therewasoncealarge,fatwomanwhohadasmall,thinhusband.HehadajobinabigcompanyandwasgivenhisweeklywageseveryFridayevening.AssoonashegothomeonFriday,hiswifeusedtomakehimgiveherallhismoney,andthengavehimbackmoneyonlyenoughtobuyhislunchintheofficeeveryday.
Onedaythesmallmancamehomeveryexcited.Hehurriedintothelivingroom.Hiswifewaslisteningtotheradioandeatingchocolatesthere.
“You’llneverguesswhathappenedtometoday,dear,”hesaid.
Hewaitedforafewsecondsandthenadded,“Iwon10thousandpoundsonthelottery!
”
“That’swonderful!
”saidhiswifedelightedly.Butthenshethoughtforafewsecondsandaddedangrily,“Butwaitamoment!
Howcouldyouaffordtobuythelotteryticket?
”
Thefollowingquestionsarebasedonthepassageyouheardjustnow.
1.Howmuchmoneywasthesmallmanallowedtokeepeveryday?
2.Whathappenedtothemanoneday?
3.Whichofthefollowingadjectivesbestdescribesthewoman?
4.Howdidthewomanrespondtoherhusband’snews?
5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisimpliedinthepassage?
Key:
1.C2.D3.C4.A5.D
PassageTwo
Howgoodisyourmemory?
Answerthesefourquestions:
whatdidyouhaveforbreakfastyesterday?
WhatclothesdidyouwearlastFriday?
Whomdidyoutalktoyesterday?
WheredidyougolastSaturday?
Ifyoucananswerallfourquestions,yourmemoryisverygood.
Memoryisimportantforlearninglanguageskills.EducationspecialistsinEnglandwanttohelppeopleimprovetheirreadingabilities.Theywantstudentstorememberthebooksandarticlestheyread.Thespecialistsfoundsomethingtohelp:
facialexpressions.Theygave10studentsahappyarticletoread.Fiveofthestudentsreadthehappyarticlewhilesmiling.Fivestudentsreadthehappyarticlewhilefrowning.Thentheyansweredcomprehensionquestions.Thesmilingstudentsrememberedmoreofthehappyarticlethanthefrowningstudents.
Thenthespecialistsgave10studentsanotherarticletoread.Itwasanangrylettertotheeditorofanewspaper.Fivestudentsreadtheangryarticlewhilesmiling,andfivestudentsreadtheangryarticlewhilefrowning.Whichgrouprememberedbetter?
Youareright.Thefrowninggroup.
Thespecialistsdon’tknowwhyfacialexpressionshelpmemorizing.Theyarecontinuingtostudytherelationshipbetweenthemindandthebody.
Thefollowingstatementsarebasedonthepassageyouheardjustnow.
1.Ifonecananswerallthefourquestions,hismemoryisthoughttobeverygood.
2.Thesmilingstudentscouldremembermoreofthehappyarticlethanthefrowningstudents.
3.EducationspecialistsfromEnglandhaven’tfoundthebestwaytohelppeopleimprovereadingabilities.
4.Thespecialistsaretryingtoexplainthereasonwhyfacialexpressionscanhelpmemory.
5.Accordingtothespeaker,facialexpressionsmightaffectaperson’smemory.
6.Afterreadingtheangryletter,fivesmilingstudentsrememberedless.
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