外研社新编大学英语视听说教程4Unit5Athletes.docx
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外研社新编大学英语视听说教程4Unit5Athletes
外研社,新编大学英语视听说教程4
Unit5Athletes
Listening&Understanding
ListeningI:
Activities1,2
IListentothreespeakers,Ted.MikefandLisa,talkingabouttheirfavoritesportsandcompletethefollowingtable.
|s-pea.kerWhichSportHowLong
Ted
(t)racket
Sincehewas<2)quietyoung.
Mike
(3)basketball
Sincehewas.-I)?
littleKid/Far
(5}neariy40yeatsnow-
Lisa
⑹ski
Sinceshecan(7)renernt)ef.
VJL>r
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x⑹
*(7)
Youranswerracketquietyoung
Basketball
alittlekid
nearly40yearsno训
renemt>er
Correctanswer
tennis
quiteyoung
soccerrfootbail
alittlekid
nearly40years/nearlyforty
years
skiing
remember
Listentothespeakersagainandmatchthenamesofthesportswiththedescriptions・Checkthecorrespondingbox・
tennis
football/
soccer
skiing
needingalotofenergy
ssi
B
B
2havingthepossibilityofasurprise
E
7El
□
3.fastandexciting
B
4.expensive
B
0
✓窗
5.notexpensive
sHI
H
□
6.reallydangerous
B
B
7.verypopular
✓甸
B
□
8.givingplayersatan
B
*E
✓E
9displayingthestrategiesofthemanagerorcoach
□
□
10.requiringathleticskillsoftheplayers
□
7Bl
□
ListeningII:
Activities1,2
Listentoa戸s弓石包芒^bojtplayer^inthewwtandlad-ayandrearrange
thereasoiatomaLchthecorrespondin9^Uteni«nta.
Youranswer
S-tatamentsReasons
(1)Ad.ertiserstryingtcsellaproductwouldoftenturntobaseballstars.
A.Theyv/erekindfromthebottomoftheirhearts-.
12'Ptayerainthe1930sand1940splayedbaseball
0.Theylovedthegame.
i3"hrD81plsyers泊thepastdidabto1thingsfortheirneighbo-rfiood.
0Thepublicknev,'themandIdj巳dthem.
i4'ParentscoLidbeproudwhentheircfiildrensad:
heywantedtcgrowipandpla/majorleagueb^&eball.
C.Eascballwaspopularthenaidthe53mswasrsspectedbyW=public.
Correctanswer
11jAdt&rtis.erstryingtose-ll3prndLctwouktoftenturntobs&eballsters.
BThepublicknewthemandIovedthem.
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0.Ttieylove (3}MostplayersinthepastdidabtolttiimgsfortheirneighborfioinJ. A.Th启yv.erekindfromthebottomoftheirhearts (4)Parentscuukjb&proudwhentheirchildrensadthe/? rantedtagroAup吕卩Jplaymsjorleaguebaseball. C.Baseball,73spopularthen日thegarnewasrespectedbylhepublic. Statements Reasons Listentothepassageagainandchoosewhethereachofthefollowingstatementsistrue(T)orfalse(F). 1Kidsrespectedtheplayersinthe1930ssnd1940sandregardedthemasrolemodels. 7o(a)True ©(b)False 2Baseballwasmorepopularinthe1930sand1940s 7o(a)True 厂(b)False 3.Toda/sbaseballplayersaremoreskillfulandhelpfulsotheydeservemoremoney. xo(a)True 7&(b)False 4Baseballplayersinthepastgotlessmoneythanplayerstoday,sotheyoftencomplainedaboutmoney ©(a)True 7@(b)False 5.Playersinthepastsetagoodexampleontnefield.butnotoffthefield xO(a)True 7©(b)False 6Playersinthepastwenttohospitalsonlywhentheythemselvesneededmedicalcare. ©(a)True 7◎(b)False 7Today,allbaseballplayerssignautographsforfreeinordertogampopularity. C•(a)True «®(b)False 8Nowitisunlikelythatonecanpassaweekwithouthearingaboutsomebaseballplayerdoingsometh! ngstupidorillegal. 76(a)True C•(b)False 9Baseballplayerstodayworrytoomuchaboutnonwy 7©(a)True x@(b)False 10.Wecaninferthattoday'sbaseballplayers*inappropriatebehaviorhasmadebaseballlesspopularandlessrespectable. 7O(a)True x@(b)False ListeningIII: Activities1,2 Listentoaspeechbyamanagerofafamousfootballclubandcompletethefollowingoutlinewiththeinfo-rmationyouget LThespeakersgoal. Tobuild百pint YouranswerCorrectanswer *teamspiritteamspirit 2Htswaystoachievethegoal. A.Toencourageplayersto(fjgpggg胪吒英叫亡鬥亍. e.g.Hebroughtinapooltablesindfruitmactiines. B.Tqmotivateplayers (2)ateam. eg.Hespoketotheplayersindividuallyandtriednottoputtoomuch (3pressureonthem CTogivepeopEe4;autonony. egH&veryrarely{£)orma<1esubstitutionsduringa gameh巳昭fjjIC(6}contirniECTiploylnqwithoutexplanation Listentothespeechagainandcheckthestatementsthatindicatewhattheg-peakerwilldoaccordingtohrsphilosophy. |7]1.Heiskeenonorganizingteamatlivitiesirnecessary. □2.Hecreatesagoodatmospheretohelpconstructagoodteam □3HetafksaSottothewholeleanDeroreagameisstarted v[J]4Heatta匚和已sgreatimportancetoplayers'attitude I;5.He活strictwithplayer^'privatelife. %/LIG.HerernamecalmanddoEsn'tinterfereduringagame II7.Hedismissesaplayerashepleases. j7]B.Hedishesgiftedplayerswithbadattitudes x[J]9Hehesitatestocrrticizeincompetentplayers 10Hejudgesplayerstjytheirresults ListeningIV: Activities1,2 Lisiento曰pa&sageabouttheOlympicsandchoosethebestan^wertoeachofthequestionsyouhearontherecording. 1ClicK.tolistentothequestion Whatissa;daboutthepurposeoftheOlympicGarnes*> (a)ThemodernOlympicGameshavelosttheoriginalpurpose (b)ThepurposeofthefirstOlympicGameswastomakemenstronger. 5q(c;TheaimofttiefirstOlymprcGameswastodiscouragewar (d)ThepurposeoftheOlympicGameshascriangedovertime 2Clicktolistentothequestion Whatissa^daboutthespiritoftheOlympicGacnes^ ;(a)ThespiritoftheGamesmi^htnowbehamfullyemployed. v•(b)ThespiritoftheGamesgetspeopletoforgettheirdifferences (c)ThespiritoftheGamessometimesleadstohostititiesamongpeople (d)ThespiritoftheGamesisnowusedincommunityservices 3Clicktolistentothequestion WhatissaidabouttheinfluenceoftheGames? (a)SpartsmanshjpisbadlyinreedfntheGames wo(b)TheGamesuniteawortdpublic. (c)AminorityofpeoplewanttocancellheGames. (d)TheGamesarenowhopingtoproir»otetMeworldstDnoirjy. Listentothepassageagainandanswerthefollowingquestions. 1.WhathasaccompaniedthemodernOlympicGanessincetheybeganin1896? Crztics・ SuggestedanswerCriticism. 2HowcouldtneenergyusedintheOlympicGamesbeusedotherwise? Itdoesalotgoodgettingpeopletoforgettheirdifferencesmacommunalactivity. Suggestedanswer: Itcouldbenarmfullyemployedasinwar 3.HowdothecompetitorsandspectatorsfeelintheOlympicVillage? Theyfeeltheatmosphereoffriendshipthereisunforgettabe・ Suggestedanswer TheworldislikeaDigfamily 4Whatdoesthepressalwaysseemtoexaggerate? Existonlyinafewplaces. SuggestedanswerHostilities. 5ForwhomaretheOlympicGamesheldaccordingtothespeaker^ AslongasthemajoritywantsxtrtheseGameswillcontinue・ Suggestedanswer Themajorityofpeople 6.Forwhatpurposedoesthespeakergivethespeech? TheOlympicGamesissport,notpolitics. Suggestedanswer ToexplainwhytheOlympicGamesshouldbecontinued. Viewing,Understanding&Speaking Activities1,2,3 IIlP/jtchavidtoinwhicha^rojpofpeoplearetalliiritfaboutth*itfjvorii*athletes.RearrangEeachipeakEr'sf-ivoritt吕ttiletEandhi三aptcialtraittoraiTtUithetwrespnntiirigspecLe『. a.ts.Hr.Key,a3real恰hei»a«r C僱mg存 bH*§«山: §【割and痂mari创 pliyfl■化 CDiT&ctanswer {UC5.VJ ER导7“ 5.Hi^5=JW: ;<ilitw istncky. Speaker FdvonteaihlEte Specialtrait : : : 'Tom {3jhlary C.Bagjc 虐.n包也2电poofysdrs a*Hiivtrefnr直■■上弓^jc^usis. (4WangFing A.B&Gkkani dHeisnotDrysttraptiv®.hurtMSwaysMIflA■E5pezlly亦thifr«-zicks. 阿u叭 E千*0Winfl d.H■冠K,K«y,4givst tw^L-=3-5tr. Watchthevideoagainandcompletethefollowingsentenceswiththeinformationyouget. 1.BecKham •Hecanalwaysbe(l)countedinacosegame. •Yes,Ithink.unliKemanyotherfootballstars,he (2)keepsagoodbalancebetweenhiscareerandhisfamily. YouranswerCorrectanswer x (1)countedcountedon 7 (2)keepsagoodbalancekeepsagoodbalance 9Ronaldo Hewasoncebadlyinjured,buthedidrrt(•)giveupandnowhe's playingbetter (2)thanever Correctan§w©r giveup tranever 7⑴ 7 (2) Youra giveup thanever 3.MichaelOwen •Andtheoppositionusuallycan't(1figureoutwhathe'lldo next. • (2)Apartf「omhisgreatfootballskills,heseemslikeareallyniceguy YouranswerCorrectanswer ✓ (1)figureoutfigureout 7 (2)ApartfromApartfrom 4.RobertoBaggio HealwaysgiveshisbesteffortwhetherhisteamwinsornotandhenevermaKeexcuseswhentheylose. YouranswerCorrectanswer xmakeexcusesmakesexcuses 5.MichaelJordan •Asfarasrmconcerned.C)noionlyMichaelJordanas abasketballplayer. •Ofcoursehe'sretirednow,butIcan'tthinkDfanyplayerbetterthan him (2). YouranswerCorrectanswer x (1)notonlynoonecanmatch x (2)technologyinhistime 6.YaoMing •Sure,he (1)workswonjustbyblockingshots •He2;comesacrossasverymodestandkind. YouranswerCorrectanswer CDniesacrossas v (1)workswondersworkswonders 7 (2)coniesacrossas
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