BỘ 160 BÀI LUYỆN NGHE TIẾNG ANH CƠ BẢN GIỌNG ANH-MỸ LPTD 3_transcript.pdf

Listening Practice Through Dictation gồm 4 phần, với mức độ từ dễ đến trung bình nên phù hợp với mọi đối tượng, với nhiều trình độ khác nhau.Bài nghe ngắn (1-2ph/bài), từ vựng thường ngày, có transcript. Cách sử dụng: Chọn 1 bài bất kì > Chia bài đó ra thành nhiều đoạn từ 10-30s (tuỳ theo trình nghe của bạn) > Nghe và chép lại các nội dung nghe được (Có thể nghe đi nghe lại nhiều lần nếu cần) > Đối chiếu kết quả với transcript Trong quá trình luyện nghe, bạn còn tiếp thu rất nhiều từ vựng trình độ cơ bản đến trung bình với các chủ đề khác nhau. Vì vậy, sau khi nghe xong hãy lưu chúng lại nhé Ví dụ: Danh sách từ vựng bài nghe 1, quyển 1: litter (n): vứt rác hungry (a): đói empty (a): rỗng picnic (n): các bữa ăn không ở trong nhà throw (v): ném spot (n): điểm spoil (v): chiều hư (người), làm hỏng (thức ăn) lie (v): nằm (ở đâu đó) pick up (ph. v): nhặt lên Còn chần chừ gì ko chia sẻ hoặc theo dõi bài viết để nhận thêm nhiều bài share thú vị hơn j😊. Xem trọn bộ Tải trọn bộ BỘ 160 BÀI LUYỆN NGHE TIẾNG ANH CƠ BẢN GIỌNG ANH-MỸ Listening Practice Through Dictation 1-4 (PDF+ Audio)

Spinning

Đang tải tài liệu...

Transcripts

1

Transcripts

Nature and the Environment

Unit 1

A Big Responsibility

B :

Mom, can I get a puppy?

W :

No, Billy. Taking care of a pet is a big responsibility.

B :

I promise to take good care of him, and you

won’t have to remind me to do things for him.

W :

A dog isn’t a toy that you play with for awhile.

He will be part of our life for the next 10 or 20

years. He is a living creature.

B :

I understand that, Mom. I promise to feed him every

morning and take him for walks every afternoon.

W :

That’s part of the responsibility, but there’s more.

He needs a license and has to go to the vet to get

shots. A dog also needs companionship. You can’t

go off with your friends and leave him locked up

in the house all day.

B :

I understand, Mom. I have almost $100 in the

bank so I can pay for his license and shots now.

W :

There are other expenses, too. Dog food is rather

expensive.

B :

Well, I have my job mowing lawns and I’ll get a

newspaper route.

W :

I think we should discuss this with your father

when he gets home. This is a family decision.

B :

OK, Mom. Thanks!

Unit 2 Elephants Are Amazing

M :

Elephants are interesting. They are intelligent.

They also have a great memory. You should

always be kind to elephants. They remember

everything. A woman from India told me a story.

When she was a little girl, she knew of an evil

elephant keeper. He often hit his elephant. He was

very mean and cruel to the elephant. Then the evil

keeper sold the elephant. The new keeper was a

very kind man. Many years later, the evil keeper

met the elephant again. The elephant remembered

the evil man. He picked up a stone with his trunk and

threw it at the evil man. The elephant still knew the

man, even after so many years.

Elephants help each other, too. Elephants use

a special sound. The sound is so low that people

cannot

hear

it.

This

sound

travels

really

far.

Groups of elephants can communicate with each

other, even if they are far apart. This is very useful

because it helps the elephants to find water and

food. The elephants cooperate to help each other.

Unit 3 Ants, Ants, Everywhere!

G :

Hello, Mrs. Wilson. How are you?

W :

I’m worried, Brianna. Thousands of ants are all

over my patio!

G :

That’s quite a problem.

W :

What’s worse is that my daughter’s birthday

party is in a few days and I wanted to have it on

the patio.

G :

Why don’t you call an exterminator?

W :

I would, but I don’t want all those hazardous

chemicals around my children. It’s harmful and

unhealthy. I also don’t want dangerous substances

to seep into the garden.

G :

I usually don’t have problems with ants, and I

don’t use any chemicals.

W :

What’s your secret?

G :

Well, ants are difficult to control, so I planted a

lot of mint plants near my deck. I also use cinnamon

and cayenne pepper. I just sprinkle them around the

places I don’t want ants. Some people have tried it

and said it worked. Others said that they needed to

try something else.

W :

I think it’s worth a try. I would rather use cinnamon

and mint around my patio than some hazardous

chemicals. Besides, I don’t mind having the ants in

the yard. I simply don’t want them coming to the

birthday party. Would you mind helping me?

G :

It would be a pleasure. I have a lot of cinnamon

at home and I can run to the store to get the

plants for you.

W :

Thank you, Brianna. You’re such a thoughtful

person.

Unit 4 The Oil Spill

G :

My best friend Katy lives near a beautiful

white sand beach. Her parents take us there every

summer.

The water is clean and refreshing. We

have a lot of fun in the waves. Last year, there was

an oil spill at Katy’s beach. We volunteered at the

2

beach to clean up the oil and help the birds that

were caught in the spill.

When we arrived at the beach that day, the

water was slick with oil and the white sand had

turned black. It was an ugly sight. At first, the

rescue workers would not let us on the beach.

We had to watch from a distance. We watched

as they put a huge float in the water, called a

boom.

This

device

kept

the

oil

slick

from

spreading. Once they stopped the slick, we were

allowed on the beach to help. Each of us was

given a broom. We swept the oil into a pile. The

workers took it away in big trucks. We all

worked very hard that day to restore the beach.

Once the oil was removed, the birds that had

been caught in the oil had to be helped. The

workers showed us how to remove the oil from

their wings. Then the birds could fly away to

safety. We were very proud of ourselves that day.

We helped save our beautiful beach and the

birds who visit it.

Unit 5

The Amazing Amazon

M :

The Amazon is an amazing river. It is unique

in many ways. It is the second longest river in

the world. It is 6,500 kilometers long. It starts

up in the Andes Mountains. Its drainage basin

(the area of land that collects water) covers 40

percent of South America. The Amazon River

has many small rivers that supply it with water.

It is the widest river in the world. The river

rises more than nine meters during the rainy season.

It overflows its banks. It floods large areas of the

rainforest. During that time, in some parts, it has a

width of up to 40 kilometers. The Amazon River is

over 325 kilometers wide at its mouth. It has more

water than any other river in the world.

The Amazon River is also home to many animals.

Over 2,000 types of fish live in the Amazon

River. One kind of fish is the piranha. The piranha

is a terrifying fish. A piranha grows up to 60

centimeters long. It hunts in a group. A group of

piranha can kill and eat cattle in a matter of minutes.

They are so efficient that only the bones are left.

This fish is one of the most dangerous creatures in

the Amazon River.

Science and Technology

Unit 6 Research

W :

What are you doing, Billy?

B :

I’m doing research. I found a lot of great websites.

W :

You know, I think you might want to go to the

library and look at some books.

B :

I don’t want to. It takes too much time, and

besides, this is fast, easy, and fun. This paper will

be done in no time.

W :

The Internet is great for finding information.

But it is also full of misinformation and lies. You

don’t really know what you are looking at unless

you are at a reliable site. It’s safer to get some

books first and then search for more information.

B :

Grandma, I love you, but I think you are a little

old-fashioned. Look at all this great information!

My report is on Albert Einstein. Now, according

to this site, he was born in 1979, came up with

the theory of relatives, and was awarded the

Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922.

W :

Your information is wrong.

Albert Einstein was

born in 1879 and developed the theory of general

relativity. He won the Nobel Prize in 1921.

B :

Wow! That means all this stuff is inaccurate.

How did you know all that?

W :

Come with me to the library and I’ll help you

find the books with those facts.

B :

Thank you, Grandma. You’re a real life-saver!

Unit 7

A New Calculator

W :

Hi. I’d like to see your calculators.

M :

Did you have a certain model in mind, ma’am?

W :

I’m not thinking of any specific model. I want

something simple for basic math.

M :

Is it for personal use?

W :

Yes. I just need it for shopping and keeping

track of my bills.

M :

Well, the great thing is that these simple calculators

are very inexpensive and small. Here is a solar

model that never needs batteries. It is thin, too.

W :

It’s too small. I can’t read the numbers very easily.

M :

How about this one? It is a pocket calculator. It’s

a bit bigger. The display is easier to read.

W :

Yes, I can see the numbers better. It is easier to

hold, too. Is it also solar?

3

Transcripts

M :

Yes, it is. It is battery-powered, as well. It has an

eight-digit display. This calculator also has a

memory key.

W :

How much is it?

M :

It is only five dollars plus tax. It comes with a

one-year warranty.

W :

I’ll take it.

Unit 8 Racing Robots

M :

I have been interested in robots for as long as

I can remember.

The first thing I did when I

entered

high

school

was

join

the

Robotech

robot-making club. We get together after school

every day and create our own robots. Nowadays

it is very easy to find kits to build your own

robot and these are what we use.

The highlight of the year for us is the annual

Robot Maze race. Everyone who wants to take

part has to make a small computer-controlled

robot. You need to race it to the center of a

maze. We work together in teams of three or

four. This year, I am working with two students

who won last year’s competition, so I think we

have a really good chance of winning.

Our robot is about 30 centimeters high. It

weighs two kilograms. It should be really quick.

We have been practicing often, and we have

already equaled last year’s speed, so we just need

to get a little faster. We are keeping the design of

our robot secret. If we win, we will get $500. I

hope this will be my lucky year.

Unit 9 Online Chatting

W :

Philip, are you still chatting online? It’s 9:30 p.m.

You have an exam tomorrow.

B :

Yes, Mom. I’ll get off in a minute.

W :

I read some articles about chatting online. I’m

not so sure you should be spending so much

time in front of your computer.

B :

Mom, that seems unfair. It can be very educational.

You meet people from all over the world who talk

about lots of different things.

W :

OK, maybe these people share their knowledge.

I still think it is better to join clubs and socialize

with real people.

B :

Do you think chatting online causes bad behavior?

W :

Online chatting can be very addictive, not to

mention expensive.

B :

Well, if you have DSL, chatting is not expensive.

Also,

not

everyone

who

chats

is

an

addict.

Disabled people are better able to socialize online.

You know, not every area is wheelchair-accessible.

W :

True. However, I’ve read that there are lots of

strange people online who are dangerous.

B :

I’ll be careful. Besides, you can always see what

I am writing and who I am writing to. In my

opinion, the biggest fault with chatting online is

the lag time or delay in the system.

W :

I agree, I have noticed that there is some lag time

in you getting off the computer!

Unit 10 The Nobel Prize

W :

One

of

the

greatest

achievements

in

the

world is to win the Nobel Prize. It has been given

to people since 1901. There are prizes for physics,

chemistry, and medicine. There are also prizes for

literature, economics,

and

peace.

The

Nobel

Prize is named after Alfred Nobel. He was born

in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1833. Alfred Nobel

invented dynamite in 1866. Dynamite is used in

mining, construction, and war. Before he died, he

wrote that all of his money should be used to

create the Nobel Prize. He died in 1896. The

first prize was given in 1901.

Each prize has three parts: a diploma, a gold

medal, and money. The money has increased

since 1980. It is now ten million Swedish crowns.

This is about one million euros. How are the

winners chosen? Five committees secretly meet to

pick the winners. The Nobel Prize for Economics

is the only one that is not decided that way. That

is because it was created in 1956 by the Bank of

Sweden in honor of

the fiftieth anniversary of

Alfred Nobel’s death. The Bank of Sweden decides

who gets the Nobel Prize for Economics. Since

1901, over 750 people have won the Nobel Prize.

4

Art and Culture

Unit 11

Great Art

M :

What makes a painting a great work of art?

There are many answers to that question. Some

people think that a painting should look pretty.

Others

disagree.

The

skill

of

the

painter

is

important. The techniques used are also important.

Most of all, a great painting has meaning. A

great painting has a special element in it.

Sometimes, a painter’s special element is the

way he portrays his or her feelings in a piece of

art. An example of this is Picasso’s painting,

Guernica. It has strange shapes in it. It shows

suffering people, too. It is not a very pretty picture.

However, it makes people understand Picasso’s

feelings about war.

Other times, the element is a memory or feeling.

This comes from inside another person. Someone

may see a painting and be reminded of a beautiful

memory. A painting can also remind people of a

feeling. For example, Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona

Lisa is very popular. Many people like her smile.

Some people say it is a mysterious smile. Others

say it is a happy one. Still others make up stories

about the woman in the painting.

Which element is the most important? Is it

the skill of the artist or the feelings of the person

looking at the painting? Whatever the case, a

painting that grabs people’s emotions is popular.

Unit 12 Talking Drums

B :

I want to be a member of a heavy metal band. I

love heavy metal drums, James.

M :

I don’t, Henry! They are too heavy, if you ask

me. I prefer a more traditional style, like African

barrel drums.

B :

Barrel drums? What are those?

M :

They are made with hollow logs and animal

skins. First, they cut down a tree. They cut a section

that’s about as thick and tall as a barrel. They

stretch an animal skin over the top, and tie it to

the sides with wooden pegs. These pegs can be

tightened to change the pitch.

B :

Hmm... that sounds interesting.

M :

In Nigeria, they have “talking” drums. They use

a hollow tree trunk that’s smaller than a barrel

drum, and leave an opening at both ends. Then

they fit an animal skin on each end. There’s a

string between each of these ends. When a player

holds the drum under an armpit and squeezes, it

tightens the string and raises the pitch.

B :

Why do they call it a “talking” drum?

M :

The drummers are so skillful they can make the

drums imitate human voices. They seem to cry,

laugh, and shout.

B :

I’d like to hear that.

M :

Why don’t you come to the community college

with me tomorrow? A troupe from Africa is giving

a concert, and they are supposed to have the

best drummers in the world.

B :

Now, that sounds great!

Unit 13 The Hot New Movie

W :

The latest blockbuster movie Robots Attack

2 starring Garrison Fort opened yesterday. Fort

and Andy Robot are at it again, saving people

from the jaws of death. The evil robots are

invading

Atlantis

once

again.

The

crowds

seemed to love the sequel. Maybe they loved it

as much, if not more than, the first Robots

Attack. The special effects are fantastic! Mr. Fort

seems to have worked on his fighting technique.

His martial arts skills are amazing. He beats the

evil robots easily.

Of course, our leading man saves a lady in

distress, the fair Angie. She promptly falls in

love with Garrison the hero. However, Andy

Robot is jealous of this new love.

He spends a good part of the movie trying to

ruin their plans. Another surprise is the evil

robot, Homer, who decides he wants to become

a do-gooder. His partner, Ethel, works hard to

make him return to his evil ways.

Does

Andy

Robot

succeed

in

rescuing

Garrison Fort from love? What about Ethel?

Does she bring Homer back to his evil ways? To

find out, head for the theater, buy a ticket, and

sit back and relax.

Unit 14 A Faux Pas

G :

It happens a lot. So many people visit and

live in foreign countries nowadays. The culture

and manners of every country are different. It is

5

Transcripts

likely that a foreigner will say or do something

inappropriate. This is called a faux pas. In one

culture, it is fine to do something one way. In

another culture, it is rude.

For example, my friend visited a relative in

Israel. She offered to wash the dishes. She did not

know that it was important to wash the meat

dishes with a special sponge. She used the wrong

sponge. Her friend’s father was very upset. In

Canada, it is fine to use the same sponge to wash

all of the dishes, but not in Israel.

Something similar happened to me when I

visited a temple in India. I was surprised when

two officials stopped me and told me to take off

my shoes. It was only then that I realized that

people are not allowed to enter a temple with

their shoes on. I was very embarrassed. Of

course, I apologized for my mistake.

A faux pas is embarrassing. No one wants to

be

rude.

No

one

wants

to

cause

problems.

However, when two cultures meet, there can be

misunderstandings. The next time someone is

rude, be patient and understanding. He may

think he is acting politely.

Unit 15

The List

G :

Thanks for coming, Dad. I can’t believe my first

day of school is just next week!

M :

Your mother and I are proud of you. Greer is a

very prestigious art school.

G :

There is an enormous list of art supplies. They

are mostly items I don’t recognize.

M: Let’s look for the supplies that you recognize,

Megan, and then we can get help with the rest.

G :

I need a large drawing board. I also need a

drawing pad one meter by half a meter in size,

newsprint paper, and a set of artist’s drawing

pencils.

M :

Here is the drawing board, and I noticed the

pencils over there. What’s next?

G :

I need watercolor paint, various brushes, India

ink, and a fountain pen.

M :

They are on the wall display.

G :

Now we need to locate the vine charcoal.

M :

Excuse me, miss.

W :

Yes, sir? How can I help you?

M :

We’re trying to find vine charcoal. Do you know

what that is, and where we can find it?

W :

Vine charcoal is specially-burned wood. Burning

it makes it like a black chalk. It is commonly

used for drawing. Vine charcoal is very easy to

erase, so we keep it next to the erasers.

G :

That’s everything, Dad!

M :

Great! Let’s pay for all these supplies.

Leisure and Entertainment

Unit 16 Family Camping

B :

There are many popular leisure time activities,

but one of the most enjoyable is family time. Most

people enjoy being with their families. There are

many things to do with your family, too. Families

can go to the movies, travel, visit museums, and

play sports together. The most common family

activity is probably camping.

Many families like camping. It is a chance for

the whole family to work together. They can stay

in the wild. Children gather dry wood for the fire.

Their parents set up the tents. Then the whole family

gathers around the fire. They enjoy a special meal

together. Then, they set off into the woods with

a compass and a map. After hiking the trails,

everyone gets a fishing pole. Each person casts

the fishing line out into the river. Who gets the

biggest fish? It’s a great contest.

Later, the children clean the fish by the river.

They take the scales off the fish. Mom fries the

fish over the campfire. Dad cleans up when

everyone is finished. You don’t want wild animals

coming to eat your leftovers! Then everyone

goes into their tents for a restful night.

While there are many things that families

can do together, camping is probably the most

exciting.

Unit 17

The Amusement Park

M :

I love this amusement park, Fran! Thanks for

suggesting it. I am having a fantastic time. There’s

that new ride! It’s called, “The Volcano,” and it’s

supposed to be amazing.

W :

That looks awfully high. Do you really want to

try it? We’ve experienced “The Rocket,” the

6

giant Ferris Wheel, and those bumper boats.

Don’t you think that’s enough? Besides, I am

absolutely starving.

M :

If you come on “The Volcano” with me, I’ll buy

you a pizza with whatever toppings you want.

W: Do you really mean any topping, even mushrooms,

which you don’t like?

M :

Yes, I will even order a pizza with mushrooms!

W :

OK, Michael. I will try this last ride.

M :

Great, Fran! I know you will enjoy this. Did you

know that when the volcano erupts, our seats

shake? I heard it is quite an experience.

W :

I am not sure that I want to get on this ride anymore.

M :

Don’t worry, Fran. Look at the people getting

off the ride. They look very satisfied.

W :

I’m sorry, but I don’t think I can do this, even

for pizza. How would you feel if I bought lunch

instead?

M :

I don’t want to force you to do something you

really don’t want to do. And I am hungry. Sure,

let’s get some lunch.

W :

I want to try this new restaurant called Skylight.

The top of the restaurant spins while you eat!

M :

Oh, wow! Let’s go!

Unit 18 Fresh Lemonade

B :

How can I earn some extra money this summer?

G :

Why don’t we start a lemonade stand, Will?

B :

That’s a great idea, Mary, but do you think we

will make any money?

G :

If we set up in an area with a lot of traffic on a

hot day, we will get plenty of customers. We can

charge $1.50 per cup.

B :

That sounds a little expensive.

G :

But we need to charge that much to cover our

expenses. By charging $1.50 per cup, we can

make good money with our lemonade stand.

B :

OK. What do we need to get started?

G :

We need the ingredients to make lemonade, so we

need lemons, sugar, and water. We need something

to keep our money in, a sign to advertise the

lemonade, paper cups, and a cardboard box to use

as a stand.

B :

Should we sell food to go with the lemonade?

G :

I think that would be too complicated. We would

need a permit and either a cooler or stove. We

should stick to just selling lemonade.

B :

You’re right, let’s just keep it simple.

G :

OK, let’s get set up and think of a plan to get

some customers and make some sales!

B :

Why don’t I attract the customers and you serve

the lemonade?

G :

Sounds good to me.

Unit 19 At the Movies

M :

Ticket prices have certainly gone up!

W :

Yes, but I really needed a break, so if the price is

a bit higher, it doesn’t matter. Besides,

I really

want to see this movie on the big screen.

M :

Would you like something to snack on while we

watch the movie?

W :

Sure. What do they have?

M :

It looks like the standard popcorn and soda. But

there’s also ice cream, hot dogs, and coffee.

W :

I have a craving for chocolate, but I should attempt

to eat something healthy. I want to avoid getting

sick this year. I am trying to change my diet.

M :

I’m afraid the healthiest item may be the coffee.

W :

Do they have any muffins?

M :

No, but they do have brownies.

W :

I haven’t had a brownie in a long time. Please

get me a brownie and a coffee. What are you

getting?

M :

I’m getting the large popcorn and a cola.

W :

Here is some money.

M :

It’s on me.

W :

No, please. The tickets were extremely expensive.

I know you are on a restricted budget.

M :

I insist. Did you want cream and sugar in your

coffee?

W :

Well, thank you very much. No cream in the

coffee, please.

M :

So, you probably don’t want sugar, either?

W :

No, I think there is enough sugar in the brownies.

I’ll find us some seats near the aisle.

Unit 20 Hobbies

G :

When someone does an activity that is not a

part of his or her job and is done for fun, it is

called a hobby. Most people enjoy hobbies during

their free time. Some people spend a lot of time

on their hobbies. There are nearly as many kinds

of hobbies, as there are people. A hobby can be

about making or collecting things, or enjoying an

experience.

7

Transcripts

Creative hobbies are popular. Some creative

hobbies are writing, drawing, and making pottery.

A lot of people like making jewelry or clothes.

People who do these kinds of hobbies sometimes

become writers or artists when they retire.

Collecting is also popular. Most collectors used

to buy coins, stamps, or baseball cards. Today,

toys, games, and model cars are trendy. Collectors

buy and sell things on the Internet. They also shop

online in stores all around the world.

Enjoying an experience is a hobby, too. Some

people listen to music. Others watch movies or

read books. Many people travel or play sports.

Helping people is a hobby. There are places you

can help build houses for poor families. You can

help feed the homeless at soup kitchens. You can

also tutor children or help the elderly.

A hobby is something that is done for fun.

With so many choices, there is no reason not to

enjoy a hobby.

School and Family

Unit 21

Defense!

M :

Stay low and bend your knees! Come over here.

B :

Yes, Coach?

M :

Jackson,

when

you’re

playing

defense,

keep

your knees bent and your body low. It helps you

keep your balance. And it allows you to move

more quickly in every direction.

B :

Like this?

M :

That’s right. You should attempt to stay on the

balls of your feet. It’s like you are getting ready

to pounce. Athletes never rest on their heels.

B :

Should I stand with my legs close together or far

apart?

M :

It is best to keep them about shoulder-width apart.

Bend your knees and keep your back straight.

Spread your arms straight out at your sides.

B :

This seems almost like I’m getting ready to attack

the ball.

M :

It is a little bit like that. Your stance looks much

better than before.

B :

Coach, how do I move forward and backward

on defense? I feel like my stance is fine, but

when I try to dart toward my opponent, I keep

tripping over my feet.

M :

When you move forward, put your right foot in

front of you, with your toes pointing in the

direction you want to go. When you move

backward, just reverse it: follow the direction of

your left foot. How are you feeling?

B :

My legs are tired and my back aches.

M :

Playing defense is hard work. Take a break, then

we’ll try it again.

Unit 22 The Importance of Writing

B :

This is terrible! I hate this assignment.

W :

What’s wrong, Timmy?

B :

I am frustrated because I need to write a book

report, and I can’t get started.

W :

May I see your paper? There’s nothing here!

B :

I can’t think of anything to write, and it’s due

tomorrow. To make matters worse, we have to

perform an oral presentation in front of the entire

class. I don’t see the purpose of writing a book

report, anyway.

W :

Writing is a necessary skill that you’ll use for the

rest of your life. This book report is just one way

to begin learning that skill. It’s another form of

communication and a means of expressing your

thoughts. It allows others to understand what is

in your heart and mind.

B :

I’ve never had to write before. Why should I

start now?

W :

Now is the best time to begin. The best writers

read a lot, and practice writing. Anyone can

learn to write well. I know you can do it.

B :

OK, Mom. When you put it that way, I think I

can do it.

W :

That’s the right attitude. Let’s try to organize

some of your thoughts by brainstorming. What

can you tell me about the book?

B :

The book? I’ve only watched the movie! Does

that count?

W :

Oh, goodness! What kind of child am I raising?

B :

One that probably won’t be a famous writer!

Unit 23 The Course Schedule

W :

It’s so difficult to choose what courses to take

this semester. Henry, have you chosen all of your

courses yet?

8

M :

No, Sue. I’m having a hard time making up my

mind, and I still need to select two more. Do you

have any ideas? Do you know anything about

the professors?

W :

I heard that the psychology professor is tough

but fair. If you work hard, you can get a good

grade.

M :

Psychology sounds interesting.

W :

How about we both sign up for psychology?

Then we’d be in the same class, and we could

help each other with assignments.

M :

I remember the last class we took together. I’m

not so sure that’s a good idea.

W :

Oh, come on. It would be fun. I promise I’ll

attend the classes and not just borrow your

notes this time.

M :

Thanks!

W :

I was thinking about taking film studies. Why

don’t you take that?

M :

I like going to the movies, but I don’t want to

study them.

W :

I know someone who took that course last year,

and she said it’s very easy. Almost everyone gets

an “A” or a “B.” And there is no homework.

M :

That is tempting, but I want to learn something

useful.

W :

Fine, but don’t complain to me if you get a “C.”

Unit 24 Food, Family, and Fun

W:

Thanksgiving is a special family holiday in

America. Families come together to give thanks

for all they have. Although every family celebrates

in slightly different ways, a typical Thanksgiving

is full of food, family, and fun. My family celebrates

Thanksgiving, too.

Everyone in my family goes to my parents’

place for Thanksgiving. We have a large meal.

Everyone helps on Thanksgiving. The children

set the table. My mother cooks the turkey using

her own secret ingredients. My father makes the

side dishes. He makes potatoes,

beans, carrots,

stuffing, oysters, and beets. My mom makes

cranberry

sauce.

My

sister-in-law

brings

a

pumpkin pie. I come early to help my parents

cook.

When it is time to eat, we put all the food on

the table. Everyone sits down. We each say what

we are thankful for before we eat. Some of us

are

thankful

for

our

health,

and

others

are

thankful for their jobs. Everyone is thankful for

something different.

There is a lot of activity after the meal. My

aunt and uncle clean off the table. My sister-in-law

helps me wash the dishes. The teenagers wash

and put away the silverware. The children help

to tidy the dining room. My brothers take out

the garbage. Then they go play football in the

backyard. The rest of us sit down and relax. We

are thankful for the food and our blessings.

Most of all, we are thankful to have each other.

Unit 25 The Pro

j

ect

B :

Hey Dad! Do you think you can help me out?

I’ve just been assigned this enormous project at

school, and I really don’t know where to begin.

M :

Sure Jason, I’ll give it my best shot.

B :

Oh, Dad, I know you will be a great help and

inspiration to me.

M :

OK, OK. That’s enough flattery from you for

one day. What’s this project about?

B :

Well,

I

have

two

choices.

I

can

research

a

profession, or I can interview someone that I

admire about their profession. If I do the second

option, I must also add my own opinion about

their profession.

M :

Well, I am an expert when it comes to my

profession. Accounting is a noble profession and

one that I am always happy to talk about.

B :

Dad, I know how much you love your career. It

isn’t that I don’t admire you. But what I was

hoping actually, was that you could speak to

Mr. Chang, your diving friend, and see if he

would agree to an interview. Diving for a living

sounds cool!

M :

I see. That’s a great idea! You know how I really

dislike talking about myself for too long. Let me

give David Chang a call right now and find out.

B :

Thanks, Dad! You’re the best! I know this will be

an awesome project!

9

Transcripts

People and Work

Unit 26 The Assignment

B :

Hello Wendy! Who did you do your homework

about?

G :

I wrote about my dad because he is a firefighter.

B :

Really? Does he actually go into burning buildings?

G :

Yes, and he sometimes has to crawl into tight

places to rescue people.

B :

Has he ever been trapped in a burning building?

G :

Well, one time he needed to break down a door.

He was carrying a little girl out of her house.

Someone left the stove on, and it ignited a fire in

the kitchen.

B :

Was everyone all right?

G :

All five people living there escaped safely, but

the house burned to the ground.

B :

Your dad is incredibly brave, a real hero. What

does he do at the fire station?

G :

He resides there for a few days when he works.

All

of

the

firefighters

cook,

eat,

and

clean

together. When there’s a fire, they slide down a

pole into the fire station’s garage to get their

fire-fighting equipment. They quickly put on

their gear and then jump onto the fire trucks.

My dad loves to drive the fire trucks.

B :

Wow! Maybe I should be a firefighter someday.

G :

I’m definitely going to be a firefighter, Ian. I

want to be just like my dad.

Unit 27 CoCo Lee

G :

Ferren Lee’s mother hoped her daughter would

follow in her footsteps and become a doctor.

However, Ferren always knew she wanted to

sing.

In her spare time, Ferren sang along with

pop songs. Ferren also entered singing contests.

She won many competitions. Her big break came

after high school. She was on vacation in Hong

Kong and took second place in an important

singing competition. She got a recording contract

with Fancy Pie Records, and, a few years later,

Sony.

Today, CoCo Lee, as she is now known, is

one of the most famous pop singers in the

world. She was born in Hong Kong on January

17, 1975, but she was raised in San Francisco.

She has made records in English and Chinese.

Her 1998 album, DiDaDi, won the MTV Asia

music award for best album and best music

video. CoCo’s next album was in English. It was

called Just No Other Way. It introduced her to

American audiences.

Apart from her beautiful voice and stunning

looks, CoCo Lee is intelligent. She had a 3.8

grade-point average in college. She also earned a

double major in bio-chemistry and bio-science.

One of her dreams, she says, is to help find a

cure for cancer.

Who knows? CoCo’s mother may yet get her

wish.

Unit 28 A Blind Date

W :

What’s wrong, Mike? You appear to be depressed.

M :

I haven’t slept in days, and I feel awful. My

fiancée and I broke up just before I went to

Madrid for the concert.

W :

Why didn’t you say something? No wonder your

playing sounded so bad. Oh dear, I’m really sorry.

M :

It was an appalling performance, I agree. I was

miserable and unhappy, but I had to perform,

anyway.

W :

Have you been seeing anyone else since you

broke up with her?

M :

No, I have been working overtime instead. The

conductor was not pleased with my last performance.

Besides, don’t you think it’s too soon?

W :

Not at all. You might just need to get out and

socialize. Hey, I’ve got a fabulous idea!

M :

Oh no, not another one of your ideas. What is it

this time?

W :

Do you remember me telling you about Julia, a

friend from work?

M :

I think so. Why?

W :

Well, she is single. I could set up the two of you.

M :

A blind date? I tried that when I was younger,

and it was a disaster.

W :

Come on, Mike. I’d be helping two friends who

will, of course, have a great time together. She

has a charming personality, and she also plays

the oboe. You can go to the concert in the park

on Saturday afternoon. Maybe you can have

coffee afterwards.

10

M :

She plays the oboe? OK. Let me know when and

where to meet her.

Unit 29 Crime Does Not Pay

B :

Have you ever thought about committing a

crime? Have you ever dreamed about holding

up a bank and driving away in a fast car? Or,

have you ever thought about taking a famous

painting from a big museum?

There are many stories in movies and on TV

of criminals who make a lot of money. They go

on to live a life of luxury. However, for every

successful criminal, there are many, many more

who fail. These crooks soon regret their crimes.

Take the example of a man in Winnipeg who

tried to break into cars in a police academy parking

lot. The man was found by the police in the

parking lot. They saw him trying to open the

doors of all the cars. The man was hoping to

find some loose change, or maybe take some

good car stereos.

However, he did not know that he was being

watched by police officers. He chose the parking

lot because it was in a very quiet area. He

thought that no one would see him. He was

soon arrested by the police. A foolish criminal

like this man shows us that crime does not pay.

Unit 30 A Job Interview

M :

Hello, Ms. Jones? Please, come in and sit down.

W :

Thank you.

M :

So, you’re applying for the position of computer

technician.

W :

Yes, that’s right.

M :

My name is Mr. Smith, and I will be interviewing

you today.

W :

Nice to meet you.

M :

Can you tell me a little bit about yourself?

W :

As my résumé shows, I graduated from Leeds

University

with

a

Computer

Science

degree.

During my junior and senior years, I worked part-

time as a computer lab monitor in the university. As

part of that job, I helped students with PC and

desktop application problems and did hardware

and software maintenance. I also taught a weekly

one-hour class on how to use Microsoft Office

applications.

M :

How would you describe yourself?

W :

I

really

enjoy

problem

solving,

and

I’m

hardworking. I’m also very organized, so when

I have a lot of problems to deal with, I make a

list and work through it from the most to the

least urgent. That way, I can get everything done

within the set deadlines.

M :

That’s a good way to manage your time. Just

one more question. Why do you want to work

for us?

W :

Your company is well-known, and is respected in

the computer industry. I would really like a

chance to be part of your company.

M :

OK. Thank you for coming in. I’ll be in touch.

W :

Thank you. Goodbye.

Sports and Health

Unit 31

An Ounce of Prevention

M :

Hi, Sandy. I have a question for you.

W :

Sure, Joe.

M :

I need to have a physical examination, and there

is a new clinic on Elm Street. Have you heard

anything about it?

W :

One of my friends went there recently. She said

it was very hygienic and well-run. It is great to

have a new clinic close by, since there is a shortage

of doctors around here. Why are you going?

M :

I’ve just joined a gym. I want to get more exercise,

and they require a medical exam before I can

start.

W :

What kind of tests do they want you to have?

M :

They want to know my blood pressure, how

much I weigh, and results from a blood test to

check for any possible diseases. I feel terrific, so

I’m not worried.

W :

I had a routine check-up last month, and the doctor

discovered that my blood pressure is a little high.

It’s not serious, but I am glad that I found out

about it. I am walking every day, and I have cut

down on my salt intake. I would rather not take

medication if I don’t have to. The change in diet

has really made me feel better. You know the

saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a

pound of cure.”

11

Transcripts

M :

I think you are right. Prevention is very important. I’m

going to call right now and set up an appointment.

Unit 32 Herbal Medicine

G :

Everyone wants to be healthy. People see

doctors. They take pills to stay healthy. However,

plants have been used to heal for thousands of

years. More and more people are trying herbs to

stay

healthy.

Plants

used

to

heal

are

called

“herbal medicine.”

There are many plants used in herbal medicine.

Each plant is used in a certain way. Herbal medicine

works more slowly than most pills. Many people

think plants are gentle on the body. There are a

lot of examples of helpful plants. Ginger can

help your body. Eating ginger often may help you

stay healthy. Another helpful plant is parsley. It

can stop bad breath.

Herbs may be gentler than some pills.

However, this does not mean that anyone can

take them in any way. You should always be

careful. Some herbs can be harmful, too. Too

much rosemary can be very bad for your stomach.

It can make you sick. Foxglove is a very pretty

flower. It also has poison in it.

Nevertheless, if you are afraid of using herbs,

you may be surprised. You have probably already

used some kind of herbal medicine. Coffee, garlic,

ginseng, and peppermint are all used in herbal

medicine. Herbal medicine is becoming popular

again, as people become more interested in their

health.

Unit 33 Home Remedies

W :

Everyone gets a cold now and then. Doctors

cannot cure colds. Sleep and rest are good for taking

care of a cold. However, in almost every culture,

most families have a home remedy for colds. These

remedies are passed down from parents to children.

They have changed very little over time.

Different cultures use different ingredients.

In Mexico, cinnamon, raisins, oregano, and hot

water are used to make a special tea. Honey is

sometimes added. A fruit called genipap is used

as a cold remedy in Puerto Rico. The fruit is cut

up. It is then soaked in water. Sugar can be added

to make it sweet. Chicken soup is popular

in

America.

A large chicken is boiled in a pot.

Carrots, onions, garlic, and other vegetables are

usually added. Ginger tea is used to help a cold in

China. A ginger root is peeled. It is then crushed.

The ginger is boiled for about thirty minutes.

Some honey can be added after it is done.

Each family usually has a home remedy for

a cold. Some remedies work. Some do not. Some

taste good. Others do not. No matter what,

home remedies are sure to be around for a long

time.

Unit 34 Too Much of a Good Thing?

M :

Hi, Jenny. Are you drinking coffee again?

W :

Hi, Sam. This is my third cup.

M :

Are you sure it’s all right to drink so much?

Don’t you think all that caffeine is bad for you?

W :

No, that’s a misconception. Everyone thinks coffee

is bad for you, but it’s not.

M :

Really?

W :

According to an article I read, coffee can be

beneficial to your health.

M :

That’s interesting. But you should remember

that one study does not prove much. There are

a lot of other studies out there, too.

W :

This doctor in Italy found a lot of benefits.

M :

Such as?

W :

She says the chemicals in coffee can be good for

your heart and may relieve headaches, too.

M :

I know that some coffee can be good sometimes,

but drinking too much is not beneficial.

Coffee

has a lot of caffeine, which is addictive. It affects

your blood circulation and removes calcium

from your bones.

W :

The doctor did admit that it is not for everyone,

and that you shouldn’t drink more than three

cups a day.

M :

You seem nervous when you drink a lot. And

remember when you told me that you are not

sleeping well? Do you think that maybe you

should cut back?

W :

I appreciate your concern. I was thinking of

cutting back. Would you like a cup of green tea?

12

Unit 35 Soccer Rules

B :

Soccer is one of the most popular sports in

the world. Although the main idea of the game

is easy to understand, there are many rules to be

followed.

A player gets a yellow card for not following

the rules. A yellow card is a warning. If a player

keeps breaking the rules, he gets a red card.

When this happens, he cannot play anymore. He

is ejected from the game.

Another rule is about “handling.” “Handling”

is when another player touches the ball with his

hands on purpose. Players cannot handle the ball.

A player may not do anything that is dangerous

to another player. He cannot kick an opponent’s

legs to get the ball.

There are also some lesser-known rules. A

player is not allowed to impede an opponent.

This means that a player cannot purposely slow

down another player on the field. A penalty can

be called if this occurs. There is a rule about

blocking a goalkeeper, too. A yellow card or an

indirect kick can be given to the opponent’s

team if a player tries this. Yes, soccer is full of

rules!

Travel and Transport

Unit 36 Visit Frisco City!

M :

Frisco City is the place for your next vacation.

The city has lots of shopping, food, and fun. There

are so many things to do!

The River Walk is a must-see. Take a city bus

to any of the three downtown stops. There, you

will find stairs. The stairs go down to the riverside.

There are about five kilometers of sidewalk on

either side of the river. Palm trees and cypress

trees decorate the area. There are also tropical

plants. You will see many unique shops, casual

cafés, and upscale restaurants. Every shop is

different. You can ride one of the riverboats and

hear a guide talk about the history of the River

Walk.

However, the River Walk is only one of the

attractions of Frisco City. There are also two

amusement parks just outside Frisco City. You

can enjoy a day of fun in the sun at Water World

Park. You can also spend the day enjoying the

roller coasters and other rides at Sun Land.

Visit Frisco City! You will have a great time.

Unit 37 Asking for Directions

W :

Asking for directions can be risky. I realized

exactly how risky it could be when I needed to

meet one of my friends one day.

A while ago, I arranged to meet my friend at

a new mall. My friend had been there before and

indicated that we should shop there together.

We planned to meet at 3:00 p.m. at Burger

Palace in the mall.

When I arrived at the mall, I realized I did not

know where Burger Palace was, so I asked a

woman for directions. She advised me to go

straight past the bank, and turn right before the

food court. She mentioned that I would walk

for a few minutes, passing a shoe store until I

reached Burger Palace, which was next to the

bookstore. I followed her directions and arrived

just in time.

Twenty minutes later, I was beginning to

wonder where my friend was. Thirty minutes

later, I was worried. I did not know what to do,

so I just kept waiting. At around 3:40 p.m., I saw

my friend walking quickly toward me. I rushed to

him and demanded to know what happened. “I

was at the other Burger Palace!” he cried. We

had not realized there were two Burger Palaces

in the mall.

Since then, I have made sure that I get the

directions from my friends before I go to meet

them. It saves me a lot of trouble!

Unit 38 Fixing a Flat

M :

When your car gets a flat tire, do not panic.

First, apply your brakes and pull over. Inside

the trunk, you will find a spare tire and a toolbox.

One of these tools is a jack, which is a tool

you use to raise the car. This makes the tire easy to

remove. Position the jack beneath the car, behind

the tire that is flat. Insert the jack handle and turn

13

Transcripts

it clockwise. Continue turning the handle until the

car rises high enough, so that the flat tire is well

off the ground and spins freely. Make sure that the

jack is securely supporting the vehicle. If the car is

unsteady or the jack is unstable, lower the car.

Reposition the jack and begin again.

Next, use a crowbar to pry off the hubcap

(the metal cover on the side of the tire). Inside

the hubcap are four bolts that hold the tire in

place. Loosen these, using the long L-shaped

tool. Push firmly on the tool to get the bolts to

turn. It may be difficult.

Once the bolts are loose, the flat tire can be

pulled off easily. Now you can put on the new

tire. Once it is in place, replace the four bolts and

tighten them. Place the flat tire and the toolbox

back in the trunk.

Finally, drive to the nearest service station

and get your flat tire fixed!

Unit 39 The Exchange Rate

M :

Welcome to the Atlanta International Airport,

ma’am. How may I help you?

W :

I am traveling to Venezuela. Can you tell me

what the exchange rate is for the dollar?

M :

One moment, please, and I will look it up. The

currency

in

Venezuela

is

the

bolivar.

The

exchange rate is 200 bolivars per dollar.

W :

That seems rather low. Are you certain that that

is all the dollar is worth?

M :

There may be several local businesses that may

exchange for a higher rate, but the official rate

is the one I gave you.

W :

Can I exchange 100 dollars? I need to have some

money for a taxi and a hotel once I arrive in

Caracas.

M :

No problem. Here is your money. Would you

like a receipt?

W :

Yes, please. I will need it to keep track of my

business expenses.

M :

Is there anything else I can do for you?

W :

I just have one more question. Do you know

where I can exchange dollars in Venezuela once

I arrive? I will probably need more cash, and I

want to find a reliable exchange.

M :

The best place to exchange money is at a large

bank. They will always give you the official rate.

You can also find money exchange stores in

most large cities.

W :

Wonderful. I will look for a bank. I appreciate

your advice.

M :

My pleasure. I hope you enjoy Venezuela.

Unit 40 The First Nations

G :

The First Nations are the people who lived

in North America before Europeans migrated

there.

There is a place in Canada where you can

learn about the culture of the First Nations. It is

where the First Nations people used to live.

Now, a Visitors’ Center is there. There is also an

archeology lab and walking trails. You can learn

about the culture through the displays in the

Center. The displays show everyday activities.

They show how the people lived.

The gift shop in the Visitors’ Center sells

crafts made by the First Nations people. There

are jewelry, paintings, and pottery. You can also

eat at the restaurant. Bison meat is in many dishes.

There are also wild rice dishes, fruit pies, and

traditional bread. All of the food is tasty.

The archeology lab is run by the local university.

A big window lets you see the archeologists working.

They found a very old spearhead. They also

found ancient human bones.

The First Nations Visitors’ Center is a great

place. You can learn about the First Nations’ culture.

You can also see archeologists at work. You can

walk on the trails, or enjoy a traditional meal. It

is an experience to remember.