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1. According to the woman, what is the new employee¡¯s problem? 2. What does the woman expect to happen?

3. What is the woman¡¯s biggest worry concerning the new employee? 4. What does the woman suggest the man do for the new employee? 5. What does the man think about the new employee?

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1. deadline n. ×îºóÆÚÏÞ£¬½ØÖ¹ÈÕÆÚthe point in time at which something must be completed eg:

The boss will really give it to you if you miss the deadline for the job. ÒªÊǵ½ÆÚÍê²»³É¹¤×÷£¬Àϰå¾ÍÒª¸øÄãµãÀ÷º¦¡£

The deadline is drawing near; we can't delay any more. ÏÞÆÚ¿ìµ½ÁË£¬²»ÄÜÔÙÍÏÑÓ¡£

2. workload n. ¹¤×÷Á¿ ÆäËüºÏ³É´Ê£º workday

work experience work flow work force

3. be bound to ±ØÈ»£¬±Ø¶¨ eg: I know he's careful with money, but calling him mean was bound to ruffle his feathers. ÎÒÖªµÀËû°ÑÇ®¿´µÃºÜÖØ£¬µ«½ÐËûÐ¡Æø¹í»áʹËû²»¸ßÐ˵ġ£

He was bound to a chair and left. Ëû±»°óÔÚÒ»°ÑÒÎ×ÓÉÏ£¬¾ÍÄÇÑù´ýÖø¡£

4. crack vi. (¿Ú)Àۿ磬³Ô²»Ïû£»ÁÑ¿ª£¬ÆÆÁÑ£» eg:

His health cracked under the strain. The friendly atmosphere began to crack.

5. welfare n. °²¿µ£¬ÐÒ¸££¬¸£Àû£» eg:

My principal concern is my family's welfare. ÎÒÖÁΪ¹ØÐĵÄÊÇÎÒÒ»¼ÒµÄÐÒ¸£¡£

The welfare of the individual is bound up with the welfare of the community. ¸öÈ˵ĸ£ÀûÓëÉç»áµÄ¸£ÀûÓÐÖøÃÜÇеĹØÏµ¡£

The government decided to promote public welfare. Õþ¸®¾ö¶¨·¢Õ¹¹«¹²¸£Àû¡£ ³£¼û¶ÌÓï/´îÅ䣺

welfare work ¸£ÀûÊÂÒµ

welfare facilities ¸£ÀûÉèÊ© welfare house ¸£ÀûÔº

welfare lottery ¸£Àû²ÊƱ

6. recommend vt. ÍÆ¼ö£¬½¨Ò飻 eg:

He recommended me for the post of headmaster.

The doctor may recommend limiting the amount of fat in your diet. ÅÉÉú´Ê£º

recommendation n. ÍÆ¼ö£»½¨Òé a letter of recommendation ÍÆ¼öÐÅ

follow sb¡¯s recommendation Ìý´ÓijÈ˵ÄȰ¸æ

Understanding a Passage

Now you will hear a passage followed by five questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.

Audio Script:

Sometimes a cure to1 a problem can become a problem in itself. This is what I¡¯ve discovered in the last year. It all started when I went to a doctor and told him about the stress I felt because of my work. He recommended that I take up2 a sport to help me relax. At that time, it sounded like a good idea, very rational3. I would schedule4 some light physical activities in my life, and have some fun. But that wasn¡¯t what happened. I joined a volleyball team. And it was fun at first¡ªbut we begun playing important games for honors and titles5. And as the games became more and more important, I became more stressed. Now, I have more stress due to a supposedly6 fun activity. I wonder what my doctor will say next.

Questions:

1. What did the speaker find out during the previous year? 2. What did the doctor advise the speaker to do?

3. What did the doctor¡¯s idea sound like to the speaker? 4. What was the result of the speaker¡¯s decision? 5. What is the speaker curious about?

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1. cure to= answer to

2. take up ¿ªÊ¼´ÓÊ£»½ÓÊÜ£¨ÐÅÑö¡¢¹ÛµãµÈ£©£»Õ¼È¥£¨µØ·½¡¢Ê±¼ä¡¢×¢ÒâÁ¦µÈ£© eg:

I decided to take up some outdoor sports for the sake of health. He takes up an active and aggressive attitude to any problem. Music takes up thirty percent of the broadcasting programs.

3. rational adj. ÀíÐԵģ¬ÀíÖǵģ»ºÏÀíµÄ£»ÉñÖǽ¡È«µÄ eg:

Man is a rational being.

I need you rational explanation. The patient seem quite rational.

4. schedule vt. °²ÅÅ£»½«¡­¡­Áбí n. ʱ¿Ì±í£»Èճ̰²ÅÅ eg:

The test is scheduled for August 12th. ÕâÏîÊÔÑé°²ÅÅÔÚ8ÔÂ12ÈÕ½øÐС£ ¶ÌÓ

according to schedule °´ÕÕÔ¤¶¨¼Æ»® ahead of schedule Ìáǰ

behind schedule ÂäºóÓڼƻ®£¨»òÔ¤¶¨Ê±¼ä£© on schedule ¼°Ê±£¬×¼Ê±

5. honors and titles ÈÙÓþ³ÆºÅ ÆäËü£º

ranks and titles¾¯ÏÎÓë¹ÙÖ°

6. supposedly ad. ¸ù¾ÝÍÆ²â£¬´ó¸Å eg:

Supposedly, she's a rich woman. ¿´ÉÏÈ¥ËýÊÇÒ»¸öÓÐÇ®µÄÅ®ÈË¡£

This picture is supposedly worth more than a million pounds. Õâ·ù»­´ó¸ÅÖµÒ»°ÙÍò°÷ÒÔÉÏ¡£

Homework

Supplementary Listening Task 1

Now you will hear a long conversation followed by five questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.

Audio Script:

W: Hey, David, what are you going to do during the spring break1? M: I don¡¯t know. I don¡¯t have any plans yet.

W: Well, Lisa, George and I are planning to go up to the mountains for three days. M: That sounds like fun. I might join you guys. How are you going to get there? W: Since none of our cars are very reliable, we¡¯re going to rent2 a car. There¡¯s

a campsite3 where we can rent a large tent. It¡¯s almost like a little house. If you join us, it¡¯ll make the cost per head4 lower. M: Plus, we can take turns5 driving.

W: Sounds like you¡¯ve already decided to come. Have you been there before? M: No, I haven¡¯t.

W: Well, then you should definitely join us. We¡¯ll only be gone three days. And when you come back, you¡¯ll be relaxed and ready to study again. I¡¯ve been up there twice, and each time I felt great just being close to nature. After the trip, I

was just like a new person, totally refreshed6 mentally and physically. That¡¯s why they call it recreation¡ª¡°re-creation¡±, get it?

M: Yeah. I need some of that! Let me think it over. I¡¯ll let you know tonight.

Questions:

1. Who were originally planning to go on the trip? 2. How are they going there?

3. Where will they sleep in the mountains?

4. Why does the woman think it is important to go to the mountain? 5. What will the man probably do that night?

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1. spring break ´º¼Ùa week or more of recess during the spring term at school

2. rent vt. ×â½è£¬×âÓ㻳ö×â eg:

Hong Kong is one of the most expensive cities in the world to rent space in. Ïã¸ÛÊÇÊÀ½çÉϵØ×â×î°º¹óµÄ³ÇÊÐÖ®Ò»¡£

Mr. Jones rents out his flat to us. Çí˹ÏÈÉú°ÑÒ»Ì×·¿¼ä³ö×â¸øÎÒÃÇ¡£

3. campsite n. Ò°ÓªµØ

4. per head adv. ÿÈË£¬°´ÈË eg:

Factory inspector cost on average¡ê25,000 per head per annum. ¹¤³§¼ì²éԱƽ¾ùÿÈËÿÄ껨25,000Ó¢°÷¡£

Meals average out at 5 per head. ÉÅʳƽ¾ùÿÈË5Ó¢°÷

5. take turns (to) ÂÖÁ÷do something in turns eg:

The children were taking turns on the slides in the playground. º¢×ÓÃÇÔÚ²Ù³¡ÉÏÂÖÁ÷»¬»¬ÌÝ¡£

Let's take turns at doing it. ÈÃÎÒÃÇÂÖÁ÷À´×ö°É¡£

You can't both use the bike at once you'll have to take turns. ÄãÃDz»ÄÜÁ½ÈËͬʱ

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