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1、Unit 9SectionOne:TacticsforListeningPart1-PhoneticsA:Excuseme,canyoutellmethewaytotheswimmingpool,please?B:Icant,Imafraid.Imastrangerhere,yousee.Butwhynotaskthatmanoverthere?Hellbeabletotellyou,Imsure.A:Whichonedoyoumean?B:Look,theoneoverthere,ontheothersideoftheroad.A:Ah,yes.Icanseehimnow.Thankyouv
2、erymuch.Part2-ListeningandNote-TakingFiguresreleasedtodayshowthataverageearningshavegoneupby60%overthelasttwelvemonths.Officialsourcessaythatthisisduetothegovernmentssuccessfuleconomicpolicies,whichhaveledtomoreefficientmanagementandgreaterproductivity.Industrialoutputhasrisenby43%duringthelastyear,
3、andexportshavegoneupby52%.Inflationisdowntoapproximately3%.ExerciseA1.Presenteconomicsituation.2.Reasons.ExerciseB1.Thepresenteconomicsituationcanbedescribedasfollows:a.Averageearningshavegoneupby60%.b.Industrialoutputhasrisenby43%.c.Exportshavegoneupby52%.d.Inflationisdowntoapproximately3%.2.Thisis
4、duetothegovernmentssuccessfuleconomicpolicies,whichhaveledtomoreefficientmanagementandgreaterproductivity.SectionTwo:ListeningComprehensionPart1-DialoguesDialogue1:HowtogettotheNationalTheatre,Please?Woman:Excuseme,please.CouldyoupossiblytellmehowIcangettotheNationalTheatreplease?Man:Sorry.Ididntcat
5、chthat.Whichtheatre?Woman:TheNationalTheatre.Man:TheNationalTheatre.Andyouregoingbycar.Woman:Thatsright.Ithinktheresacarparkatthetheatreandwellparkthere.Man:Mm.Well,thebestwayfromhereistodriveasfarastheroundaboutthatsstraighton,abouttwominutesdrive.Takethefirstturningleftoutoftheroundaboutandcontinu
6、eforaboutaminuteorsountilyoucometoajunction.TurnleftatthejunctionandyoullseetheNationalTheatreonyourright.Youcantpossiblymissit.Itsatall,whitebuilding.Woman:Thankyouverymuch.Leftoutoftheroundabout,leftatthejunctionanditsontheright.Man:Thatsit.Woman:Thatsverykindofyou.Man:Thatsallright.ExerciseA:1.Wh
7、eredoesthewomanwanttogo?ShewantstogototheNationalTheatre.2.Howwillshegothere?Shewillgotherebycar.3.Howlongdoesittake?Ittakesaboutthreeminutestodrivethere.Dialogue 2 A postmanWoman: What time do you leave home in the morning, Tom?Tom: I always get up at 4 oclock. I leave home at about 5 oclock.Woman:
8、 And what time do you start work?Tom: I start work at 5.30.Woman: And what do you do when you get to the post office? Tom: I sort my letters.Woman:How, what exactly do you meansort your letters?Tom: Well. I have a walk. Every postman has his or her walk. That means that I deliver all the letters for
9、 the houses in certain streets. The streets where those houses are. thats my walk.Woman: So you sort the letters for the houses in your walk.Tom: Yes. I go up one side of each street and down the other side. So before I leave the post office, I put all the letters in the correct order. Then I put a
10、rubber band round each lot of letters and I pack the letters in my bag. when Im ready, I go out and deliver the letters.Woman: So what time do you finish your delivery?Tom: It depends. er. between 9.30 and 10 oclock.Woman: What do you do then?Tom: I have a cup of tea. Then I sort some more letters,
11、or. sometimes I sort parcels.Woman: Do you deliver a second lot of lettters?Tom: No, we dont often make a second delivery these days; only at Christmas time. But occasionally we deliver special letters. official letters, or letters advertising things.Woman: I see. So what time do you finish work?Tom
12、: I usually finish about 2 oclock.Woman: Do you ever work at night?Tom: No, I never work at night. Betty, my wife, she doesnt like me to work at night.Woman: Thank you, Tom.Tom: Its pleasure.Exercise: F F F F T F T FPart2-PassagesPassageAlaskaAlaska is situated in the furthest northwest corner of No
13、rth America, to the west of Canada. Among the first inhabitants of Alaska and Canada were the Eskimos. They lived along the coasts and rivers of the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean. They fished, hunted and lived in small earth shelters and igloos to protect themselves from the cold. They used traine
14、d huskies to draw their sleds across the ice.Eskimo igloos are made from snow blocks built around skin tents. Inside they are warm but they are smoky and smelly from burning blubber, the fat from whales and seals. However, nowadays most Eskimos live in modern houses.Exercise: 1.D2.B3.A4.A5.C6.B7.C8.DPart3-NewsNewsItem1Sixteen government agencies form what is known as the intelligence community in the United States. From time t