UNIT 1
Section A
1b  Listen. How do these students study for a test? Write letters from 1a above.
Boy: Hey, everybody. There’s a big test on Tuesday.
I really need some help. Can you tell me how
you study for a big test?
Voices: Sure! Yes. Sure we will.
Boy: You did really well on the last English test, didn’t you, Meiping?
Meiping: Yeah, I did OK.
Boy: Well, how did you study for it?
Meiping: By making word cards.
Boy: Maybe I’ll try that. So, how do you study for
a test, Peter?
Peter: By asking the teacher for help. She’s always
happy to answer my questions.
Boy: That’s interesting. How do you study, Tony?
Tony: I like to study by listening to tapes. But
sometimes my mother thinks I’m listening to
music. And then she gets mad.
Boy: Oh, maybe I won’t do that then.
2a  Listen and check () the questions you hear.
上海夜游Man: Welcome to the English club. Today we’re going
to talk about the best ways to learn English.
Does anyone learn English by watching videos?
佟丽娅被扒Girl 1: No. It’s too hard to understand spoken
      English.
Boy 1: What about keeping a diary in English?      Do you learn English that way?
Girl 1: Yes, I do. It helps to write English every
      day.
Boy 2: Have you ever studied with a group?
Girl 2: Yes, I have! I’ve learned a lot that way.
Boy 2: Do you have conversations with friends in好看的爱情喜剧电影
      English?
Girl 2: Oh, yes. It really improves my speaking skills.
Girl 1: What about reading aloud to practice pronunciation?
Boy 1: I do that sometimes. I think it helps.
Girl 2: I do, too. And I often look up new words in a
dictionary.
Boy 2: That’s a great idea!
2b  Listen again. Match each answer below with a question above.
Man: Welcome to the English club. Today we’re going
to talk about the best ways to learn English.
Does anyone learn English by watching videos?
Girl 1: No. It’s too hard to understand spoken
      English.
Boy 1: What about keeping a diary in English?
      Do you learn English that way?
Girl 1: Yes, I do. It helps to write English every
      day.
Boy 2: Have you ever studied with a group?给女朋友的留言
Girl 2: Yes, I have! I’ve learned a lot that way.
Boy 2: Do you have conversations with friends
      in English?
Girl 2: Oh, yes. It really improves my speaking skills.
Girl 1:What about reading aloud to practice
      pronunciation?
Boy 1: I do that sometimes. I think it helps.
Girl 2: I do, too. And I often look up new words in
a dictionary.
Boy 2: That’s a great idea!
Section B
1c  Paul finds it difficult to learn English. Listen and complete the learning challenges he talks about.
重阳节来历由来Ms. Manson: You look worried, Paul.
Paul: I am, Ms. Manson. I’m having trouble learning English.
Ms. Manson: You said you liked English. What’s
the problem?
Paul: I can’t get the pronunciation right.
Ms. Manson: Well, listening can help. Why don’t you listen to English songs on the radio and repeat the difficult words?
Paul: That’s a good idea. But what about all the new words? I forget a lot of the new words.
Ms. Manson: You can always write the new words in your notebook and review them from time to time. You can even study on the subway on the way to school.
Paul: That might really help! Thanks.
Ms. Manson: Can you understand when people talk to you?
Paul: Well, not always. Sometimes I just don’t understand what people are saying.
Ms. Manson: Why don’t you join an English language club to practice speaking English? The English club meets after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Paul: Maybe I’ll go. The only other problem is that I don’t get much writing practice.
Ms. Manson: Maybe you should find a pen pal.
Paul: That sounds like a fun way to practice writing. Thanks, Ms. Manson.
1d  Listen again. Complete the solutions.
Ms. Manson: You look worried, Paul.
see you again翻译Paul: I am, Ms. Manson. I’m having trouble
learning English.
Ms. Manson: You said you liked English. What’s
the problem?
Paul: I can’t get the pronunciation right.
Ms. Manson: Well, listening can help. Why don’t
you listen to English songs on the
radio and repeat the difficult words?
Paul: That’s a good idea. But what about all the new words? I forget a lot of the new words.
Ms. Manson: You can always write the new words in your notebook and review them from time to time. You can even study on the subway on the way to school.