大学英语听力答案第二单元.pptVIP

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PartA_1 Opening and Closing a Conversation In everyday life, we often have to open and close a conversation. This exercise focuses on how people perform these communicative functions. Listen to the recording and decide if the first sentence of each short dialogue you hear begins the opening or the closing of a conversation. PartA_1 Example: -- Would you mind closing the window? Its cold in here. -- Of course not. a. Opening b. Closing PartA_1_p1 1. a. Opening b. Closing PartA_1_p2 2. a. Opening b. Closing PartA_1_p3 3. a. Opening b. Closing PartA_1_p4 4. a. Opening b. Closing PartA_1_p5 5. a. Opening b. Closing PartA_1_p6 6. a. Opening b. Closing PartA_1_p1_Script PartA_1_p2_Script PartA_1_p3_Script PartA_1_p4_Script PartA_1_p5_Script PartA_1_p6_Script PartA_2 Distinguishing between Similar Sounds It is important to distinguish between similar sounds while listening. Names like Jean and Jane, figures like 18 and 80 can sound quite alike. Titles like Mrs. and Miss can also be confusing. Listen to the recording and choose the word you hear in each sentence. PartA_2 1. a. Miss b. Mrs. 2. a. 1913 b. 1930 3. a. can b. can’t 4. a. 20th b. 28th 5. a. Mary b. married PartA_2 6. a. Black b. Blake 7. a. is b. isn’t 8. a. said b. sad 9. a. bill b. beer 10. a. Ann b. Anna PartA_2_Script PartA_2_Script PartA_3 Useful Expressions for Opening and Closing a Conversation Opening a Conversation 1. Beautiful day, isn’t it? 2. Terrible weather, don’t you think so? 3. Excuse me, is anybody sitting here / is this seat taken? 4. I wonder if you can do me a favor. 5. You look familiar to me, aren’t you …? PartA_3 6. Excuse me, haven’t w

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