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  Unit 1(SB)

  ①This woman is one of the greatest scientists of all times. Even her name tells you that she likes science: a good scientist should want to find out answers and ask many questions --- in other words they should be curious. This woman was certainly curious. Together with her husband, she tried to learn the secrets of radioactivity. The couple were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903. Eight years later, she received a second Nobel Prize, this time for chemistry.

  ②It is said that this English gentleman was sitting in his garden one day when suddenly he was hit by a falling apple. The story is probably not true, but this man did mention that he got one of his best-known ideas while watching apples fall from a tree. His name makes you think that he was not too interested in old things. He discovered the force of gravity, and he drew up a system of how objects move. His laws for motion are still used in physics today, at least in schools and universities.

  ③Food is what sets this great mind on fire. Rice, to be exact. This great mind has spent most of his life looking for ways to help farmers grow more rice so that all of us will have enough food to eat. He is known as the father of modem rice, but because of his long friendship with all the farmers in China, he would rather be known as “the farmer”.

  Unit 1(WB)

  Part ①Scientists often look at nature in order to find new ideas. In ancient times, Chinese scientists studied how spiders make silk. Modem scientists are interested in the spider, too. A spider can make silk that is much stronger than most man-made materials. A spider’s silk doesn’t break easily. Instead of breaking, it gets longer. Best of all, the spider produces the silk without the use of dangerous or poisonous chemicals. If we could learn to use the technique, we might be able to use the strong silk to make things like seat belts and wires that hold up bridges.

  Part ②There are many other examples of how new technology has been developed by learning from nature. A group of German scientists wanted to find out why leaves and flowers are able to stay so clean. They decided to take a closer look at the white lotus, a flower that is known for its clean leaves. At first, the scientists believed that a very flat leaf would be better at staying clean. However, when they looked closely at the white lotus, the scientists saw that the leaf was in fact covered with tiny hairs and needles. The needles and hairs collect the dust that falls on the leaf so that a raindrop can easily wash it off. The German scientists used this technique to design a new kind of paint. The new paint could keep houses looking clean for years.Scientists also believe that the butterfly could teach us a way to keep our computers cool. A computer must be kept cool to function well. The fans we use today are not always good enough. The butterfly is cold-blooded and must change its body temperature all the time. Scientists have found that there are small parts on its wings that the butterfly uses to change its temperature. If scientists can learn how this is done, it may be possible to use the same method to keep computers from becoming too hot.

  Unit 2(SB)

  Part 1  R: ReporterK: Mr Keller

  R:Good morning, Mr Keller. My name is Harry Hunter and I work for the Daily Times. I would like to ask you a few questions about Jim Gray.

  K:Good morning, Mr Hunter. What would you like to know a1’out Mr Gray?

  R:Well, I want to know if it is true that Mr Gray no longer works for your company.

  K:Yes, that’s true. Mr Gray was fired today. He has been having problems lately and it was time for him to leave.

  I see. What kind of problems?

  K:Mr Gray was too slow and it took him too long to do his job. He talked too much and was noisy and sometimes even wild. He was not serious enough. Instead of thinking about work, he would spend too much time disturbing the other workers with questions and comments.

  R: So the other workers didn’t like Mr Gray?

  K:Mr Gray was very nosy, always trying to find out what other people were doing. Many people were also unhappy with Mr Gray because he was rude and said bad things about people.

  R: I see. Were there any other reasons why you fired him?

  K:Yes, Mr Gray was also careless with his money. Now if you will excuse me, I have to get back to work.

  K:Thank you for answering my questions.

  Part 2  P: PaulW: Wendy

  P:Hi, Wendy. Did you hear that Jim was fired today?

  W:Yes, I did. Isn’t it awful! I have worked with him for ten years and he is one of my best friends. I can’t believe that he was fired.

  P:I don’t understand it, either. Jim faced many difficulties but wouldn’t give up. He was careful and always took the time to do a job well.

  W:Even when he was very busy, Jim always found time to speak to others. He was funny and happy and liked to make others laugh. He always had a kind word for me.

  P: Yes, he was always interested in other people and cared about their life and problems. When my wife was ill, he always asked me about her and tried to cheer me up.

  W:Jim was always so generous. He was happy to spend money on good meals and gifts.

  P: Yes, he was. And he was also very honest and always told people what he thought about something.

  W:I suppose we won’t see him very often in the future. I’ll miss him.

  F’:I’ll miss him, too.

  Unit 2 (WB)

  The chief editor of a daily newspaper is having a meeting with the journalists. She is telling them what she wants them to do today

  Good morning, everybody. Listen carefully. This is what I want you to do.

  Mick, Jane Scott, the sportswoman, is arriving at the airport this morning. Her plane arrives at 11. Will you be there please? I want you to get a good photograph of her. See if you can talk to her. Ask her what her future plans are, OK?

  Bob, the medical conference opens today at the Capital Hotel. It starts at 9 o’clock, so you’ll have to hurry. I want you to listen to the opening talk and make some notes. Get a photograph too of the person giving the talk.

  Susan, I want you to interview someone at the Home Office. These new traffic plans are very interesting. I want you to set up an interview today. I want you to put your report in tomorrow’s paper. Get as much information as you can. Try to collect some plans or diagrams. They will be very useful.

  Unit 3(SB)

  S = Shop assistant  A = Amy  D = Danny

  S:Can help you? What is it you are looking for? Furniture for the bedroom, the kitchen or the living room?

  D:We’re looking for a few things, but we aren’t very sure yet. We bought a new flat, and we already have some furniture, but the new house is so big. We can use a few more things, and perhaps replace some very old pieces.

  A:I think we need a kitchen table, one that is large enough to have dinner with five or six people.

  S:Very well. If you would like something modern, I suggest you think of something like this. The legs of the table are silver coloured while the table top Is made of thick glass. Very 1’eautiful and very easy to clean.

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