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1、浙江省杭州市塘栖中学高中英语Unit2 Poems Listening测试(无答案)新人教版选修6Using LanguageHOW TO BECOME INSPIRED TO WRITE POETRY(T二TeacherL二Lucy P=PittJ=Jack)A teacher, Miss Jiang is talking with her class about a poetry competition.Listen to Part 1.Listen again and fill in the blanks.T: Remember that the. for the poetrycompe
2、titionisthe. Whos goingto enter the ? Lucy, how aboutyou?L: I ve written something but if I had anextra week,Icould it.T: Lucy, I m sure it s very good already. Now, what about your, Pitt?P: Im not going to enter a poem this year. I just think of anything to write about.T: Well, what about you, Jack
3、?X: I haven t begun yet. I plan to do it this weekend 一 but only if I feelListen to Part 2.Listen again and fill in the blanks.T: OK everybody, let, s talk about how to become to write poetry. Jack, let s start with you. How will you inspire this weekend?J: Well, I intend to go for a in the countrys
4、ide and sit somewhere by myself.T: How does that , Jack?J: Well, I a lot more maybe an insect something, the shapes and colours of the flowers, how the wind, or the different in the air. Anyway, I find that as I look around me all of interesting thoughts and come into my mind.T: That sounds . Would
5、anyone else like to tell us how they become inspired to ? Yes, Lucy?L: Usually I write best when I am surrounded by things, so I need to be in my own. But now I veto Jack, I think I 11 try out his toosome time.P: Actually I work best on my when I m listening to my favorite.I ve never it with poetry
6、before but I m going to try it .T: Great, Pitt. Well, we ve had some good about how to become inspired. Andnow I m looking forward to all your poems.Workbook-L is.teningDO YOU LIKE WRITING POETRY?(T二Mr TannerW=Wu ZheL=Lily0 che 1 sea)Mr Tanner, is talking to three students, Wu Zhe, Lily and Chelsea,
7、 about their feelings on poetry.Listen again and, fill in the blanks.T: If I were to tell you that for the next _. of weeks we were going to do a unit on, what would you think?W: (groans) My heart ! Poetry, yuck!T: You ve never it, Wu Zhe?W: What is there to enjoy!? All that meaningless, language. W
8、hy can t peoplejust say what they mean in clear English? They don t to go on and on about things that cares about.L: That, s not what I ! I love listening to poetry, even when I don t all of it. When someone reads it really we11, it s like listening to music. It you to another place in your mind, to
9、 a world that, s somehow.C: I love listening to it too But I d muchbe writing (emphasize) it.T: So you enjoy writing poetry, Chelsea. What do you enjoy?C: I like playing with words and sentences and. You just have to make it sound and feel , and you don t have to follow all those grammar .T: So you
10、like the of being able to write just what comes into your?C: Well, it s really freedom. You see I think about the atmosphere or feelingI want to in my poem and then I look for the way to do it. That doesn tfeel at all 一 I ve got to really think. It doesn t when I just writedown comes into my head.L:
11、 It sometimes for me. Sometimes I feel inspired and the right words just come out.W: you, Lily! said with a hint of resentment) That never to me.Even if I write something, it s all . Poetry rubbish if you ask me.Workbook-L i s t en i ng Task(B=BenS=SamSL=Sally)It s Friday lunchtime. Three students,
12、Ben, Sam and Sally, are talking about their poetry homework. Listen to their conversation.Listen again and fill in the blanks.B: are you going to do your poetry homework, Sam?S: I don t know. How have we got?B: Well, it s due next.S: Oh no! I d better have a go at it this. What kind of poem are you
13、to write?B: Well, I think I 11 try writing a .S: What s that?B: Sam, don t you remember - we about it in class. It s a poemmade up of syllables.S: Oh yeah. Sounds a difficult to me. What are you going to write about?B: Well, haikus are usually about, so F m going to go and sit in the park tomorrow a
14、nd just life. I 11 write about what I see and what comeinto my mind.SL: Hi Sam, hi Ben. What are you talking about?S: That poetry homework we have to do.SL: Actually, I m looking to it.S: Well, I always knew you were !B: Don t listen to him, Sally. What are you going to do on?SL: I m going to try on
15、e of those poems and write a line about each in our class.S: You can leave .me of it!SL: Oh Sam, it s going to be . I m going to see if I can make the lines . It 11 be fun.B: So Sam, are you inspired now? Look, there are lots of different kinds of poems you could - a haiku, a list poem - hey, what about a - you know those line poems.S: Oh yeah, I d about those. Yeah, that? s what I 11 do - and what I m going to do it on?B: What?S: You!B: (laughs) Oh no!