综合英语教程听写答案(第一册)8-15单元
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Unit 8 The Message Behind the Smile
Smiling is one of the basic human emotional expressions. People smile to look happy and attractive, to plea others, or to conceal negative emotions. Teachers may smile to encourage their students while they are trying to work out difficult problems. Smiling also has a function in social communication. Typically people are expected to smile during a friendly conversation. Finally, people of different xes, ages and cultures smile in different way with different meanings.
Unit 9 Snake
酒池肉林什么意思Yesterday afternoon I went to the acoast. I had a wonderful time sitting in the bright sunshine and reading a book. When I finally got up to come back, daylight had already begun to fade, which indicated that dusk had quietly t in without my knowing it.
交通安全的作文On my way home I came upon a puzzling sight. Thousands of ants were hurrying along the pavement. “Where have all the incts come from?”I thought. I decided to do some detective work to solve the mystery. Carefully looking around me, I noticed a small hole in the ground. More and more ants were coming out of it. It emed to me that they were being forced to migrate from their home to look for a new hideaway. “Who are their enemies?” I wondered.骨干教师>pmc
Unit 10 The Risks of Life
We have different kinds of food to eat. But we don’t em to pay enough attention to how the food we eat is related to our dia patterns. An inappropriate diet, especially in our early life, may result in some hidden health problems. By the time they become evident, a lot of damage may have already been done to our health.
wriggleOn the other hand, it is very hard to find out exactly what we need. There is no certain way of anticipating who will get what dia, and when. However, evidence shows that people who always eat high-fat food are more likely to suffer from high blood pressure, h
eart dia, and clogged arteries. So it does make n for us to choo our food wily and eat many different kinds of food to achieve a balance.
Unit 11 Medicine and Health
The years, the tobacco industry is having a tough time, at least in America and most of the European countries. “No Smoking” signs have been put up almost everywhere. In addition, public opinion is getting more and more hostile to the bad habit of smoking. It is widely accepted that cigarette smoking is as bad as a drug addition. Governments are happy to work with the public in targeting the tobacco companies. In some countries, courts have even ordered the tobacco companies to pay huge amounts of money to smoking victims. Becau of this unfavorable
situation, the tobacco companies have begun to turn their attention to the developing countries, trying to find new markets in less hostile areas.
Unit 12 The Transaction
Like a landscape photographer, a writer is confronted with a huge chunk of scenery; like the photographer, the writer choos what she will focus on, which piece she will narrow down to and depict with care and grace. Once that lection is made, the photographer begins to explore the details of the new scene he has framed and the writer begins to explore the specifics of the narrowed topic. The end result is a highly detailed view of one aspect of a landscape or, for the writer, one area of knowledge of one special experience.
Unit 13 Words Can Give You Power
Your vocabulary determines your world in many ways. It determines if you are able to express and understand complete thoughts. It gives you a tool with which to think and it leads you to success. This answers why you should improve your vocabulary. If you are going to learn a new word, that word is most likely to stay with you if you put it into context. For instance, if you are going to learn the word, “synonymous,” reading it and its definition ten times with your eyes half clod is almost uless becau the word cannot become active. But the ntence “Lack of
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education is not synonymous with lack of intelligence”is much more impressive.
Unit 14 People Who Changed the Shape of Our World
大脑训练The computer is a wonderful machine. Ever since it was invented six decades ago, the computer has been developed rapidly and ud widely. It helps a teacher to design test papers, a doctor to diagno dias, and a policeman to identify criminals. The computer is also ud in banks, department stores, airlines, companies and automobile factories. All types of information can be computerized to solve different problems. The computer has a great impact on most industries and helps improve the quality of our lives.
Unit 15 The Rocking-Hor Winner
My name is Maria and I’m thirteen years old. I live with my family in a small village in Nigeria. I go to Westland School in the next village five miles away. It is a small school for both boys and girls. I am in year six and my brother Tom is in year eight. My favorite subj
ects are science, math and French although I am not good at languages. Each day we have to get up early to walk to our school. I enjoy school, but nothing can beat playing and working at home!