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Here comes one of the two assignments for this course. Listen and imitate the sentence "Last year saw 997 billion dollars in corporate fraud alone in the United States." Please pay special attention to the way the statistics was delivered. Record the sentence, and then upload it to complete this assignment. Please note 1 successful uploader will be selected each week to receive an APS 111 coupon, which offers a one-time one-on-one full-speech feedback. Happy working on the assignment! 本课程共有两次作业。第一次作业来啦:听、模优秀演讲者的声音处理方式对我们提高演讲力非常重要。请听模这句话,尤请注意这里数据的读法。将你的录音成功上传,这次作业就完成啦! 本次作业1月31日截止,由老师评分,我们每周将从成功提交作业的同学中抽选一位,这些同学将获得APS 111演辅券一张Here comes one of the two assignments for this cou,凭券可以预约一次一对一演讲辅导哦。你的下一个演讲由我们来提供支持吧!

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第1题
听力原文:W: Hello, Mr. Johnson. I am Heather to check out the house. M: Oh, please come in

听力原文:W: Hello, Mr. Johnson. I am Heather to check out the house.

M: Oh, please come in and feel free to take a look around the house. The kitchen is on your left. This is the living room. The layout of the flat is one dining room, one living room, one master bedroom and two bedrooms.

W: Oh, great! How about the transportation condition around the flat?

M: I can say that it's conveniently located for public transportation like subway and buses.

Why does the woman come here?

A.She comes here to register at the hotel.

B.She comes here to check out at the hotel.

C.She comes here to see the house.

D.She comes here to decorate the house.

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第2题
--- Is there a bank near here?--- __________.A. No, I don’t like itB. Yes. I saw him th

--- Is there a bank near here?

--- __________.

A. No, I don’t like it

B. Yes. I saw him this morning

C. Yes. There is one just down the road

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第3题
One day a bookseller(书商)let a big box of books fall on his foot. "Go to see th

One day a bookseller(书商)let a big box of books fall on his foot. "Go to see the doctor," said his wife. "No, "he said. "I'll wait until the doctor comes into the shop next time. Then I'll ask him about my foot. If I go to see him, I'll have to pay him."

On the next day the doctor came into the shop for some books. When the bookseller was getting them ready, he told the doctor about his bad foot. The doctor looked at it.

"You must put that foot in hot water every night. Then you must put something on it," said the doctor.

He took out a piece of paper and wrote on it. "Buy this and put it on the foot before you go to bed every night," he said.

"Thank you," said the bookseller. "And now, sir, here are your books."

"How much?" said the doctor.

"Two pounds."

"Good," said the doctor. "I shall not have to pay you anything."

"Why?" asked the bookseller.

"I told you about your foot. I want two pounds for that. If people come to my house, I ask them to pay one pound for a small thing like that. But when I go to their houses, I want two pounds. And I came here, didn't I?"

1)、What happened to the bookseller one day?

A.He lost a box of books.

B.His foot was wounded by a box of books.

C.He lent the doctor a box of books.

D.He sold out all his books.

2)、The bookseller's wife asked him ______.

A.to go out for some medicine

B.to send somebody for a doctor

C.to go to see the doctor

D.to wait for the doctor to come

3)、The bookseller didn't take his wife's advice because ______.

A.he was afraid of the doctor

B.he didn't like to take medicine

C.he couldn't walk by himself

D.he didn't want to pay the doctor

4)、The doctor paid ______ for the books.

A.one pound

B.two pounds

C.nothing

D.something

5)、The bookseller paid ______ money for seeing the doctor in the end.

A.more

B.less

C.the same amount of

D.no

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第4题
In some cases a single transcription regulator can initiate the formation of not just one
cell type but a whole organ. A stunning example of such transcriptional control comes from studies of eye development in the fruit fly Drosophila. Here, a single transcription regulator called ____ triggers the differentiation of all of the specialized cell types that come together to form the eye. Flies with a mutation in this gene have no eyes at all, which is how the regulator was discovered. It is a master transcription regulator, which sits at the apex of the regulatory networks for the target genes.

A.Eye

B.Ey

C.Yes

D.Eys

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第5题
SECTION BPASSAGESDirections: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to th

SECTION B PASSAGES

Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.

听力原文: Today, I want to talk to you about information technology. Some of you know that before I came to IBM, my background was a lot like yours. I was a customer of IBM. I was a customer of the computer industry. I arrived at IBM with a firmly held conviction that this technology was one of those transformational technologies that comes along every hundred years or so and changes everything in our society.

Today, in almost every industry, in almost every part of the world, there are many examples of enterprises using technology to challenge their competitors. I think we're seeing information technology reach the point that all transformational technology reach when they are no longer controlled by just a small group of skilled professionals, and they cross over to mass acceptance and ubiquity.

Networking technology is still in its infancy, yet it has already reached the point where we can call it a new mass medium.

Less than 5 years after the birth of the World Wide Web, some 90 million people are online around the world, and that number will be hundreds of millions before too long.

Here in China, the number of Internet users has nearly doubled since just last October. And I've seen statistics that say your Internet population will exceed 100 million people by the year 2005.

We can infer from the speaker that

A.IBM was his first job.

B.he has left IBM.

C.he is a client of IBM.

D.he's a member of IBM.

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第6题
听力原文:M Waiter, can you bring us our check, please?W OK, sir, one moment, please. Here

听力原文:M Waiter, can you bring us our check, please?

W OK, sir, one moment, please. Here it is! Your bill comes to 82 dollars, which includes a 5% tax and a 10% service charge. How would you like to pay? Cash or charge? We accept credit card, cash, traveller's card, visa, etc.

M Well, I'll pay in cash.

W Sir, this is your change of 18 dollars. Thank you for coming.

How much does the bill come to?

A.63 dollars

B.72 dollars

C.80 dollars

D.82 dollars

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第7题
听力原文:W: Excuse me. Do you live here?

M: Yes, I've lived here in Edinburgh all my life. My name's Rory McDonald. How do you do?

W: Hi, I'm Chris Hudson from Phoenix, Arizona. I'm an oil engineer. I'm on my way to London on business.

M: How long are you staying in Edinburgh?

W: Just a day. What can I see here in twenty-four hours?

M: Well, most tourists want to visit the Castle. It's on Castle Rock. It's where the Scottish government used to be. From there you can walk down the Royal Mile.

W: What's the Royal Mile?

M: It's a narrow street of medieval houses. It's worth seeing. Then you really should visit Holyrood Palace.

W: Who lives in the Palace?

M: No one, except the Queen when she comes to Edinburgh, which is usually once a year. But the kings and queens of Scotland used to live there be fore Scotland was united with England.

W: When was that?

M: That was...er, let me see 2. in 1603.

W: You seem to know a lot about Scottish history.

M: Aye, well, I'm a McDonald of the McDonald clan. You know there are clans in Scotland, and we're all proud of our history.

W: I'd like to buy something as a souvenir of the trip. What should I buy?

M: Why don't you buy some sweaters? Scottish sweaters are famous for their quality. And you must buy some whiskey. Of course you know that's our national drink.

W: Yes, I've already bought the whiskey.

M: Good. But remember you mustn't put ice in it. That spoils the flavor!

W: Oh, we Americans put ice in everything!

(23)

A.She comes to visit this famous town.

B.She comes to visit her friend.

C.She comes to Edinburgh on business.

D.She is on her way to London on business.

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第8题
Palenque was founded three centuries ago by runaway slaves in the jungle of Colombia. On t
he surface, it【C1】______any other impoverished Colombian village. But when adults here speak with one another, their language draws【C2】______from as far away as Africa. This【C3】______speech is known as Palenquero. Theories about its【C4】______vary, but one thing is certain: It【C5】______for centuries in this small community, which is now struggling to keep it from【C6】______.

The survival of Palenquero【C7】______San Basilio de Palenque, part of whose【C8】______name is the Spanish word for a fortified village of runaway slaves. Different from other villages that were conquered, this community has successfully【C9】______threats to its existence to this day.

【C10】______for keeping it live face an uphill struggle. The isolation that one【C11】______the language from the outside world has come to an end. But people say the biggest【C12】______to their language's survival comes form【C13】______contact with outsiders. Many here have had to【C14】______nearby banana【C15】______or cities for work, and then found themselves【C16】______scorn because of the way they spoke.

Undaunted by the【C17】______of its disappearing after centuries of use, Rutsely Obeso, a linguist, is【C18】______a dictionary to be used in the school. Efforts were【C19】______with little government assistance despite that the community now【C20】______a mecca for anthropologists and linguists.

【C1】

A.assemble

B.resembles

C.conforms to

D.represents

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第9题
How Advertisement Is DoneThe language of the advertiserWhen we choose a word we do more th

How Advertisement Is Done

The language of the advertiser

When we choose a word we do more than give information; we also express out feelings about what ever we' re describing. Words point to facts but often link these to attitudes at the same time; they can also affect the beliefs and attitudes of other people.

These two remarks are much the same--or are they? What' s the speaker' s feeling towards the same dog in each case? And how would the different descriptions affect the listeners?

Here comes that pet.

Here comes that dog.

The fact that words can work like this is important and valuable, for it adds a richness to our communication with one another. Advertisers make use of it in a number of ways.

Brand names

The manufacturer needs a name that will do more than just label: he wants a name that brings suit able associations as well--the ideas that the word brings to the mind will help sell the product.

If all were available at the same price, which coat or suit would you choose from this range of shades--Dark Tan, Brown, Mud Brown?

Which of these shades of eye-show--Black Diamond, Black, Coaldust?

Key words

Because words have these associations, the advertiser is very careful about the way he describes his product and what it will do. Almost every advertisement has certain key words(sometimes, but not al ways, in bold or large letters, or beginning with a capital letter)that are intended to be persuasive, while at the same time appearing to be informative. It' s difficult enough simply to describe what a thing is and how it works, especially in a few words, but the writers who write for the advertisements also try to include feelings, associations and attitudes.

Some words seem to have been so successful in selling that the advertisers use them almost as if they were magic key to a certain sale. How often, for instance, have you come across the word "golden" in advertisements?

Association of ideas

One thing reminds us of another -- especially if we often see them together. These reminders(called "associations")are sometimes more imaginary than real: for many people a robin suggests Christmas, for others silver candlesticks suggest wealth.

The tricks of the advertising business we have so far described are all examples of the advertiser encouraging us to associate products with those things he thinks we really want -- a good job, nice clothes, a sport car, a beautiful girlfriend -- perhaps most of all a feeling of importance. The "image' of a product is based on these associations, and the advertiser often creates a "good image" by showing us some one who uses his product and who leads the kind of life we should like to lead. We buy not just the product but the sense of importance that goes with it. We drink Coca-Cola not just for the taste, but because we would like to be thought of as being as gay as the energetic people who drink it in the ads.

How scientific is the science?

In this age of moon flights, heart transplants and wonder drags, we are all impressed by science. If an advertiser links his claim with a scientific fact, there is even a chance we can be blinded by science. The question is simply whether the impressive air of the new discovery or the "man-made miracle" is being used to help or just to deceive us.

"The camera never lies"

Maybe we can' t always believe what we' re told, but surely we must accept what we' re actually shown. The trouble is that when we look at the photograph we don' t know how the photograph was taken, or even what was actually photographed.

Is that delicious-looking whipped cream really cream, or plastic froth?

Is that marvelous gloss a sheet of glass?

Are the colours in fact so glowing or has a special effect been used?

It' s

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第10题
听力原文:W: Next please! Hello, may I help you, sir?M: Yes, I want to send a registered ai

听力原文:W: Next please! Hello, may I help you, sir?

M: Yes, I want to send a registered airmail letter to London.

W: Ok, it comes to $4.35.

M: Here is five dollars.

W: Here is your change. Please wait for your receipt of the registered mail. And here is your receipt. Anything else?

M: Yes, four aerograms, twelve post cords, one roll of fifty 15-eent stamps and six airmail stamps.

W: That will be $20.50. Anything else?

M: I also want to pick up my package. This is the notice.

W: Please wait a minute. Here it is. We need your signature or I. D. on this note.

M: Ok. By the way, what is the size and weight limit for mailing a package?

W: It is $5...per kilo. The size is not more than 45 inches by 30 by 16. It also must be tied with string.

M: Can you write it down for me?

W: Of course.

M: Well, one more thing. Can I have this letter airmailed to London?

W: Yes, we send all the first class mail by plane to the East Coast, so you don't need an airmail stamp.

M: I see! By the way, where can I mail this letter?

W: Drop it in the mail box marked "Out of Town" at that comer.

M: Thank you very much.

W: You ore welcome.

How much was the change for sending a registered airmail letter to London?

A.50 cents.

B.55 cents.

C.60 cents.

D.65 cents.

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