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1、II Listening Skillscrash i ng into a bui I di ngItai ian invest igators are trying to d i scover what caused a smalI pr i vate plane to crash into Milan S tai lest bui Iding on Thursday, kill i ng at least three, injur ing dozens more and making a big hole in the 32-story building.The ai rcraf t was
2、 pi loted by a 68-year-old Swiss man. 11 hi t the 26th f loor of the tower in an apparent accident at 5 : 48 P. m., I 8 minutes after tak i ng off, Itai ian off icials said.An I tai ian pol ice off icer said they had no evidence of f I I i nk to terror i sm. An intel I igence official i n Washington
3、 told the media that, in spi te of past warnings, there was no informat ion about a possible terror ist attack aiming at Italy.Mi Ian f i re br igade officials said the ai rcraf t had only the pilot and no passengers, accord i ng to the fI ight plan. 11 was on fire as i t fIew into the tower. There
4、was an explosion in the bui Iding when the tour-seat plane hi t, but there was no danger that the bui Iding would col lapse, the pol ice said.Agent, event, t ime and cause/ reasonDetai led descr ipt ionThe planePr i vate ; four-seat ; hav i ng on I y the pilotThe bu i Id i ng32-storyThe pi lotA 68-y
5、ear-old Swiss man.The accidentA plane crashing into the bui Iding.The resuItsKilling at least three people, injur ing dozens more and making a big hole in the bui Iding ; but no danger of the bui Iding s col lapse.Time5:48p.m,18 minutes after taking Off.ReasonNot known. No evidence of a I ink to ter
6、ror ismIII . Listening InTask 1 : The SeatbeltLi sa : Do you wear the seatbe11 every t ime you dr ive or r ide a car?Mike : No, seatbelts are for chickens. Besides, I m a great dr iverLisa : The chances of being injured in a car accident this year are 1 in 75. I think that, s worth thinking about se
7、r iously.Mike : Have you ever been involved in an automobi Ie accident?Lisa : Only once - My car si id on a rainy night and went off the road. Fortunately 1 was wear ing my seatbe11. Mike: T ve never had a ser ious accident.Lisa : My brother was more unIucky than 1 was. Last December he was almost k
8、illed in an accident. He was i n the back seat of his f r i end s car when it rolled. He wasn t wear ing a seatbelt.Mike : Wow, that s terrible.Lisa: Fasten i ng your seatbe11 shou I d be an automat ic thing as soon as you get into your car. But tOO many peopIe still refuse to wear seatbelts jMike :
9、 It s j ust hard for me to get i n the hab i t of wear i ng one.L i sa : AI I i t takes is one close-calI and you 11 wear your seatbeIts.Mike : O.K., I ve got the message. From now on I 11 hook up my seatbelt.1.T2,F3.T 4.F 5,FTask 2:How many parachutes are I eft?Scr iptThere were three passengers in
10、 a plane that had a sudden engine trouble. One was the smartest man in the worId, another was a lawyer, and the other was a I i ttIe gi rI. The pilot told them they must jump out to I ighten the weight on board; otherwise, the plane would crash. However, there were only two parachutes. The smartest
11、man in the worId jumped to his feel and shouted, The peopIe who would benef i t the worId the most shouId get the parachutes. I 1m the smartest man, so !1 m one of those. Wi th that, he seized a parachute and threw himseIf out of the plane.The lawyer looked at the little girl and said, Ive led a goo
12、d long life, and you1 re j ust star t i ng yours. You take the other parachute.Wi th tears i n her eyes, the little girl said, That smart man was very unreasonable. Just now he grabbed my schooI bag and jumped out. Morn wi 11 scold me for losing the bag. But at least 1 have a parachute.1. Four. They
13、 were the smartest man in the worId, a lawyer, a gi rI and the pi lot.2. The plane was going to crash, but there were on Iy two parachutes.3. Those who wouId benef i t the worId most shouId get the parachutes. Being smar t, he was one of those people.4. Because he had led a good long I i fe and the
14、girl was j ust star t i ng her life, and he be I ieved there was only one parachute left.1. Why did the little girl cry?B) The smart man took her schooI bag.2. How many parachutes were left for the lawyer and the girl?C) Two.Task 3:Why did you stop at a green I ight?One day. two fr iends were dr ivi
15、ng downtown when they came to an intersect ion wi th a traffic I ight. The I ight was red but the dr i ver sped r ight through the red I ight. The passenger Iooked in terror at the dr iver and shouted, What the he I I are you doing? You re go i ng to get us killed!The dr i ver repl ied. Don t worry,
16、 my mom always dr ivers I ike this, and she is al I r ight. Later, they came to another traffic I ight, and that too was red. Again the dr iver shot r ight through the I ight. Again the passenger looked at the dr iver and shouted. I thought I have told you, you would get US ki I led! Wou I d you p I
17、 ease stop th i s nonsenseThe dr i ver looked at the passenger and answered. All r ight! I get i t, but I told you my mom drove I ike this al I the time! And she s qu i te OK.They came to another traff ic I ight. 11 was green. The dr iver sIammed 011 the brakes, sudden Iy stopping the car., The pass
18、enger was thrown forward. What on ear th are you doing? he screamed. This is the third t ime you almost got US killed. Why did you stop at a green I ight?Wei I, said the dr iver, my mom might be coming theother way.1.D2,A3,B 4.C5,CIV Speaking OutMODEL 1 I had a bad fall off my bike !Bob : Laura, wha
19、t happened to you? You look a mess Laura : And I fee I even worse than I look. I had a bad falI off my bike.Bob : how did i t happen?Laura : i was riding along the road when a dog began barking at me .I turned to have a look, and I bumped into another bike.Bob : Then what happened? Did the dog attac
20、k you? Laura : Let me f inishI II give you al I the detai Is. I went off the front of my bike and landed on the road. I hurt my head when I landed.Bob : You couId have been hi t by a car!Laura : Fortunately there were no cars on the road at the t ime. 1 was Iucky.Bob : The dog was to bIame.Laura : B
21、ut I can5 t blame the dog. Al I dogs bark.Bob : You shouId be more careful in the futureLaura : Sure, you are r ight. I may be hard-headed but I m not thick-headed.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: What s the matter wi th you? You look terrible.B: Too bad. I felI off my bike.A: How come you felI off?B: 1
22、 was riding along the road, thinking about the exam, when the dr iver behind me sudden Iy honked h i s horn. 1 was SO startled that I crashed into another bike A: Then what happened? Were you hurt?B: Let me f inish-1 11 give you al I the detai Is. 1 went off the front of my bike and landed on the ro
23、ad. I hurt my, arms and eI bows when I landedA: That s terrible. The dr iver was to bIame.B: He had the r ight to blow the horn in that sect ion of the road. 1 was daydreaming.A: You d better be more careful from now on.B:1 will. 1 won t be daydreaming while riding a bike any more.MODEL 2 Your breat
24、h sme11s of alcoholJohn : Lovely party. Thank you. I enjoyed every minute of i t.Laura :you re si ur r ing your words, and you5 re unsteady on your feet. Are you al I r ight to dr i ve home?John : Perfect. I dr i ve bet ter af ter a few dr i nks. Laura : Well, you ve had a lot more than a few dr ink
25、s. Your breath smel Is of alcohol. What s that on your key chain? May I see i t?John : That? That s just an old beer bot11e opener. Hey, what s going on? Those are my car keysLaura : I know. I 1m keeping them unt i I tomorrow. I 11 cal I a taxi for you. /John : No, no. 1 want those car keys back.Lau
26、ra : They re mine now.John : We 11? Okay. You win. 11 II go by cab.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA : 11 s a great get-together! I had a great t ime.B : Wow. you can t speak clear Iy or walk steadi ly. Can you dr ive home?A : No problem. I dr ive better under the inf Iuence of alcohol.B :Wel I. You ve ha
27、d too much dr ink tonight. We can smel I alcohol on your breath a mi Ie away, Iet me dr ive you homeA : hey, don t bother. I can go myselfB : Come On. I don t want to see you in the hospi tai tomorrow.A : Okay. Thank you.M0DEL3 I got a t icket this morningLaura: What s the mat ter wi th you? You loo
28、k very upset.Se-J i n: I got a hundred- do I I ar t i cket th i s morn i ng. Laura: Oh, that s too bad. But why?Se-Jin: 11 wasn t my fault. 11 was that dog.Laura: What are you talking about? What has a dog got to do wi th the f i ne?Se-J i n: L i sten to me. A dog sudden Iy appeared i n my I ane. If
29、 i t wasn t for the stupid dog.I wouIdn t have almost hi t the pol ice car.Laura: You could have braked, couIdn t you? How fast were you going?Se-J i n : Well, i t was about 50, or even I ess. I was driving very slowly.Laura: Fi f ty? Don t you know the speed limit downtown is 40 miles an hour?Now Y
30、our TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: What s happened? You look miserable.B: I was f ined a hundred dolIars this afternoon.A: Oh, what bad Iuck! But why?B: I m not to bIame. It was the other car.A: What are you talking about? Did you have a accident? B: Listen to me. I was trying to do a U- turn in front of the s
31、chooI gate, when another car came up very fast from behind. I f the car hadn t gone so fast, I wouldn t run into i t.A: You should have been careful. But I remember correct, U-turn i s not a 11 owed at the pI ace.B: Well, I didn t know this until the pol i ceman told me.A: What? Don t you look at th
32、e road sign when you are dr iving?V Let s TalkSpeed i ng Ticket,A pol iceman stops a dr i ver and says to the dr i ver, “Si r, you were speeding. Can I see your I icense, please? The dr iver repl ies. I don t have one.You don t have one?The dr iver answers. I lost i t for drunk dr iving.The poI icem
33、an is surpr ised. I see. Wi 11 you show me your vehicle regi strat ion papers, pI ease?I m sorry. I can t do that.The poI i ceman asks. Why not?I stole this car.The Off icer says, Stole i t?The dr iver answers, Yes, and I killed the owner.The Off icer is shocked. You did what?She s in the trunk i f
34、you want to see.The off icer i s hor r i f i ed and calls for backup. Within minutes, f i ve pol ice cars show up, surrounding the car. A pol ice chief caut iously approaches the car, asking, Sir, couId you open the trunk of your car, please?The dr iver opens the trunk, reveal ing nothing but al I e
35、mpty trunk.The chief says, 111s this your car, sir?”The dr iver says Yes. and hands over the registrat ion papers.The Off icer iS qui te surpr ised. One of my Off icers says you don t have a driving I icense.The dr i ver quickly produces his I icense. The chief examines i t and f inds nothing wrong
36、. He looks puzzled. Thank you, sir. One of my Off icers told me you didn t have a 1 icense, stole this car, and murdered the owner.The man repl ies, I bet the lying bastard told you 1 was speeding, too!CharactersEvents / statementsReasonsA pol ice off icerpolls over a dr i ver and asks for h i s dr
37、i ver1s 1 icensespeed i ngThe dr iverclaims to have lost i tdrunk drivingThe off icerasks for the vehicle registrat ion paperssurpr isedThe dr iversays he does not own i tstole i t andkilled the ownerThe off icerasks the dr i ver toshockedrepeat what he saidThe dr iversays she is in the trunkthe rea
38、son the pol ice off icer does not yet knowThe of f icercalls for backuphorr i f iedThe pol icechiefcomes and asks the dr i ver to open the trunkevidence of thecr imeThe dr iveropens the trunkto show hisinnocenceThe chiefasksfortheregistrat ion papers and the dr iver, s 1 icenseevidence of the cr ime
39、 or innocence1The dr iverquickly produces / hands over bothto show hisinnocenceThe chiefsays an off icer reported that the dr iver did not have a 1 icense, stole his car, and killed the ownerbeing puzzled and want ing to know the truthThe dr iverbets the off icer said heto suggest thatwas speed i ng
40、, toothe accusat ion of h i s speed i ng is false, tooPossible Rete11 ing for the Teacher s ReferenceA pol ice Off icer pulls over a dr iver and orders him to produce his dr iver s I icense because he was speeding. The dr iver claims that he has lost his I icense for drunk dr iving. The off icer is
41、surpr ised and asks him to show his vehicle registrat ion papers. The dr iver then answers that he does not have those papers, for he stole the car and killed the owner, though nobody knows why he says so. The off icer is so shocked that he cannot be I ieve h i s ears, so he asks the dr i ver to say
42、 i t again. To conf i rm what he has said, the dr iver says the lady s body is in the trunk. By now the off icer i s horrified, so he calls the pol ice stat ion for support. When the police chief ar r i ves, he orders the dr iver to open the trunk to f ind evidence of the cr ime. The dr i ver opens
43、i t, but i t i s empty ; and th i s shows that he is innocent. Unconvineed, the chief asks for his vehicle registrat ion papers and I icense to see whether he is gui I ty,The dr i ver quickly hands over both to show that he is real Iy innocent. The chief is now puzz I ed, say i ng that an 9mcer d i
44、d repor t to h i m that the dr i ver did not have a I icense, stole the car, and killed the owner. To this, the dr i ver answers that he bets the off icer must have said he was speeding as well. By saying so, the dr iver suggests that the of f icer, S accusat ion of his speeding must be false too Di
45、scussionPossible Answer for the Teacher s ReferenceEven i f the dr i ver cl ever I y shows that he is not gu i I ty of steal ing the car and killing the owner, this does not necessar i Iy mean he did not speed. We must take al I possibi I i t ies into considerat ion.To begin wi th, we should try to
46、f ind out whether there is any evidence to show the dr iver was speeding. For examp Ie, we can check the records of the radar dev i ce or poI ice video, or f ind human wi tnesses.Failing this, we may check whether the dr iver had any record of lying or cheat ing, or whether he had many previous traf
47、fic violat ions Or a criminal record. If so, we can hardly trust his words. But this cannot yet provide conclusive evidence of his speeding.We might I ike to invest igate whether the pol ice of f icer has a record of lying or cheat ing since his statement contradicts the dr i ver s. This is normal l
48、y impossible, for a habi tual I iar would have been dismissed from the pol ice force. In fact, a pol iceman is usual Iy assumed to be honest unless proved otherwise i n a cour t of I aw. If the dr i ver i s found guilty of speed i ng, he should be pun i shed for that as we 11 as for the I i es he told about the theft and murderVI Further Listening and SpeakingT