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  10月20号,21号,22号的学习任务(完成后打勾)
  复习内容 天 第二天 第三天
  1. 听力长对话每天读十遍,三天一共三十遍
  2. 听力文章每天每篇读五遍,三天一共是十五遍
  3. 作文每天背两句,六天背下一篇文章
  4. 重复背诵第三篇作文
  5.每天看懂一篇《大学英语》中的文章
  长对话
  Conversation One
  W: Gosh! Have you seen this, Richard?
  M: Seen What?
  W: In the paper, it says there’s a man going round pretending he’s from the electricity board. He’s been calling at people’s homer, saying he’s come to check that all their appliances are safe. The he gets around them to make him a cup of tea and while they are out of the room, he steals their money, handbag, whatever and makes off with it.
  M: But you know Jane, it’s partly their own fault. You should never let anyone like that in unless you are expecting them.
  W: It’s all very well to say that, but someone comes to the door and says electricity or gas, and you automatically think they are OK, especially if they flash a card to you.
  M: Does this man have an ID then?
  W: Yes, that’s just it! It seems he used to work for the electricity board at one time. According to the paper, the police are warning people, especially pensioners not to admit anyone unless they have an appointment. It’s a bit sad. One old lady told them she’d just been to the post office to draw her pension when he called. She said he must have followed her home. He stole the whole lot.
  M: But what does he look like? Surely they must have a description.
  W: Oh, yes, they have. Let’s see. In his thirties, tall, bushy dark hair, slight northern accent, sounds a bit like you actually.
  19. What does the woman want the man to read in the newspaper?
  20. How did the man mentioned in the newspaper try to win further trust from the victims?
  21. What is the warning from the police?
  22. What does the woman speaker tell us about the old lady?
  Conversation Two
  M: Miss Jones, could you tell me more about first job with hotel marketing concepts?
  W: Yes, certainly. I was a marketing consultant, responsible for marketing ten UK hotels. They were all luxury hotels in the leisure sector, all of a very high standard.
  M: Which markets were you responsible for?
  W: For Europe and Japan.
  M: I see from your resume that you speak Japanese. Have you ever been to Japan?
  W: Yes, I have. I spent a month in Japan in 2006. I met all the key people in the tourist industry, the big tour operators and tourist organizations. As I speak Japanese, I had a very big advantage.
  M: Yes, of course. Have you had any contact with Japan in your present job?
  W: Yes, I’ve had a lot. The truth is I have become very popular with the Japanese, both for holidays and for business conferences. In fact, the market for all types of luxury holidays for the Japanese has increased a lot recently.
  M: Really, I’m interested to hear more about that, but first, tell me, have you ever traveled on a luxury train? The Orient Express, for example.
  W: No I haven’t, but I have traveled on a glacier express to Switzerland and I traveled China by train about 8 years ago. I love train travel. That’s why I’m very interested in this job.
  23. What did the woman do in her first job?
  24. What gave the woman an advantage during her business trip in Japan?
  25. Why is the woman applying for the new job?
  Passage One
   Time! I think a lot about time. And not just because it’s the name of the news organization I work for. Like most working people, I find time or the lack of it a never ending frustration and an unwinnable battle. My everyday is a race against the clock that I never ever seem to win. This is hardly a lonesome complaint. According to the Families and Work Institute’s national study of the changing workforce, fifty-five percent of employees say they don’t have enough time for themselves, sixty-three percent don’t have enough time for their spouses or partners, and sixty-seven percent don’t have enough time for their children. It’s also not a new complaint. I bet our ancestors returned home form hunting wild animals and gathering nuts and complained about how little time they had to pay in battle scenes on their cave wars. The difference is that the boss of animal-hunting and the head of nut-gathering probably told them to shut up or no survival for you. Today’s workers are still demanding control over their time. The difference is today’s bosses are listening. I’ve been reading a report issued today called “When Work Words” produced jointly by three organizations. They set out to find and award the employers who employ the most creative and most effective ways to give their workers flexibility. I found this report worth reading and suggest every boss should read it for ideas.
  26. What is the speaker complaining about?
  27. What does the speaker say about our ancestors?
  28. Why does the speaker suggest all bosses all bosses read the report by the three organizations?
  Passage Two
  “Loving a child is a circular business. The more you give, the more you get, the more you want to give.” Penelope Leach once said. What she said proves to be true of my blooded family. I was born in 1931. As the youngest of six children , I learned to share my parents’ love. Raising six children during the difficult times of the Great Depression took its toll its toll on my parent’s relationship and resulted in their divorce when I was 18 years old. Daddy never had very close relationships with his children and drifted even farther away form us after the divorce.
  Several years later a wonderful woman came into his life, and they were married. She had two sons, one of them still at home. Under her influence, we became a “blended family” and a good relationship developed between the two families. She always treated us as if we were her own children. They shared over twenty-five year together before our father passed away. At the time of his death, the question came up of my mother-Daddy’s first wife—attending his funeral. I will never forget the unconditional love shown by my stepmother when I asked her if she would object to Mother attending Daddy’s funeral. Without giving it a second thought, she immediately replied, “Of course not, Honey. She’s the mother of my children.”
  29. According to the speaker, what contributed to her parent’s divorce?
  30. What brought the father closer to his own children?
  31. What message does the speaker want to convey in this tale?
  作文按序号分六天背诵
  Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic Studying Abroad. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below:
  1)目前很多中国学生出国留学,
  2)出国留学的好处,
  3)我的看法。
  1.Nowadays, going abroad for studies is enjoying a striking popularity among adolescents. Importance should be attached to studying abroad.
  2.There are a great many advantages of studying overseas. First and foremost, living and studying abroad offers students a different perspective of the world. On a university campus, international students are likely to encounter their counterparts from various countries and areas and are exposed to diverse ideas and values.
  3. What is more, overseas experience is the best opportunity for the real-life use of foreign languages. There is no better opportunity to improve second-language skills than living in the country in which it is spoken.
  4.Generally speaking, it is my view that although going abroad is expensive and perhaps painful, the payoff is worthwhile.
  5.In the first place, in addition to knowledge, overseas students can gain precious experiences that those who stay at home will never have.
  6.Furthermore, overseas experience, frustrating and painful as it may be, is conducive to the growth of adolescents.

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