大学体验英语听说教程 第一册Unit16(在线收听) |
Unit 16 Where’s home? Vocabulary TaskAnswers/Script1. I live in a small town. It’s very quiet. There’s not much activity. It’s not very exciting. 2. I live in a big city. It’s very busy and a little noisy, but I live it! 3. We have a large family. We all eat dinner together and talk to each other in the evening. I’m never lonely. 4. We have a condo in the suburbs. It’s convenient. There’s a train station and a shopping mall nearby. Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswers1. plants, furniture 2. view, subway, restaurants 3. location, city life 4. furniture, pictures 2 Second ListeningAnswers1. F (He only has a bed and a TV. He needs plants and furniture.) 2. T (She likes the great view of the park. It’s close to the subway.) 3. T (It’s so convenient, so close to everything.) 4. T (He says, “It’s starting to feel like home.”) Script1. A: How’s your new apartment? B: It’s okay. I need to buy some plants, get some more furniture. Then I’ll feel at home. I only have a bed and a TV right now. 2. A: How do you like your new house? B: I like it. There’s a great view of the park. And it’s only a five-minute walk to the subway. I just need to find a grocery store, and a few good restaurants. 3. A: How’s your new condo? B: It’s great. It’s so convenient. It’s close to everything. A: Do you miss your family? B: Yes, sometimes, but I really like living in the city. 4. A: Your apartment looks great! B: Thanks. I bought some new curtains and a new couch. A: I like the pictures on the bookcase, too! B: Yeah, it’s starting to feel like home. Real World Listening1 PredictAnswerAll the things to do, the people 2 Get the main ideasAnswers? his job; - where he lives; + concerts; + the people; - the food; ? the weather; - living alone; + music ScriptRob: Hi! My name’s Rob. How’s it going? Den: Hi! I’m Ken. Nice to meet you. Rob: Are you from Vancouver? Den: Well, I’m from Hong Kong, but I live near Vancouver now. I just started a new job here. Rob: How do you like Vancouver? Ken: Umm. I like it. There are so many things to do: I like the concerts, the music. And the people are very friendly. Rob: Yeah, I like all the parks, the stores, the people. There’s always something happening. Ken: Yeah. I like all that, too. But I don’t like the place I live. It’s a new condo near Stanley park. I live alone, and it’s just a little too quiet. Rob: Quiet is usually good. Ken: Yeah, but I don’t like to live alone. In Hong Kong I lived with my family in a big apartment. My parents, my grandparents, my sister and brother. It was noisy, it was busy, but it was home. We ate dinner together, we talked together. I miss that, especially the food. Now I know that my mother is a good cook! Rob: It sounds to me like you’re a little homesick. I know some good Chinese restaurants around here. Here, I’ll write down a few names. It won’t be the same as your mother’s cooking but you can try them. Ken: Sure, thanks. Sounds good. |
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