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New Practical English 1

Listen and Decode

Listen and Respond

Listen and Read

Listen and Match

Listen and Conclude

Listen and Complete

Listen and Judge

Being All Being All EarsEars

Being All Being All EarsEars

New Practical English 1

It is a very lovely day. Bob and his Chinese friend Xiao Li would like to have some 1 (out-door, out-of-the-door, out-of-date) activity. Now they are discussing 2 (when to set off, what to do, whom to invite). Xiao Li hasn’t made up her mind yet, and Bob suggests they go to the lake area by 3 (bus, bike, car). Xiao Li agrees by saying that they will have a good time enjoying the 4 (foods, routes, woods). Bob believes it must be very enjoyable for them to see the beautiful 5 (hill, view, dew) on their way to the lake area. Xiao Li suggests that they should take their time so that they can 6 (breathe in more fresh air, feel more relaxed, see more of nature). They’ve also decided to bring with them the 7 (basketball, swimming suits, barbecue grills). They will have a nice picnic by the 8 (lake, river, sea).  

It is a very lovely day. Bob and his Chinese friend Xiao Li would like to have some 1 (out-door, out-of-the-door, out-of-date) activity. Now they are discussing 2 (when to set off, what to do, whom to invite). Xiao Li hasn’t made up her mind yet, and Bob suggests they go to the lake area by 3 (bus, bike, car). Xiao Li agrees by saying that they will have a good time enjoying the 4 (foods, routes, woods). Bob believes it must be very enjoyable for them to see the beautiful 5 (hill, view, dew) on their way to the lake area. Xiao Li suggests that they should take their time so that they can 6 (breathe in more fresh air, feel more relaxed, see more of nature). They’ve also decided to bring with them the 7 (basketball, swimming suits, barbecue grills). They will have a nice picnic by the 8 (lake, river, sea).  

Listen to Dialogue 1 and decode the message by finding the correct choices in the blanks according to what you hear.  

Listen and Decode

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1 Why do Bob and his friend want to spend the day in the open air?  

2 What does Bob think about an outdoor activity?  

Listen to the dialogue again and answer the following questions orally.  

Because the weather is so fine ideal for outdoor activities.

 He thinks an outdoor activity will be good for their

health.

Listen and Respond

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3 Where will they go?  

4 What will they enjoy there?  

They will go to the lake area.

 Enjoy the woods, fresh air, beauty of nature, and a barbecue picnic by the

lake.

Listen and Respond

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5 Will they swim in the lake? Why or why not?  

6 Will they have a picnic? How do you know that?  

No, the water might be too cold for swimming.

 Yes, they will, because they will bring barbecue grills

with them.

Listen and Respond

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7 What does Bob’s last question imply?

Bob also wants to fish in the lake.

 

Listen and Respond

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1 Lin seems to be________________fishing.

2 Lin went fishing with _____________________.

3 They didn’t fish______________.

4 They used some small fish __________.

5 They only caught ________________ eels.

6 They sent the eels back _____________.

very fond of

his American friend

in a boat

as baits

two small

into the lake

Listen to dialogue 2 and fill in the blanks. 

Listen and Complete

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1 Lin thinks people need fun and relaxation on weekends because ________.  a. they are tired from a whole week’s work

b. they have nothing to do at weekends  c. they have to work overtime at weekends

d. they are in low spirits at weekends  

2 Lin didn’t fish in a boat because ________.  a. he didn’t like to fish in that way

b. he didn’t have a long fishing rod  c. his friend was seasick in a boat

d. his friend didn’t want to take risks  

Listen and Judge

Now listen to the dialogue again and try to do the multiple choice exercise below.

a

d

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3 They put the fish they caught back into the sea because ________.  

a. eels are not delicious

b. the eels were too small  

c. they prefer to catch shrimps ( 虾 )

d. they fished only for fun  

4. What did they think of the experience?  

a. They found the eels delicious.

b. They found it difficult to fish in a boat.  

c. They were disappointed about the small catch.

d. They found it interesting and relaxing.  

b

d

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5. Now listen to something more challenging--- passage with some blanks for you to fill in. The words in the brackets will give you some hints. A glance beforehand at the word list provided below will be of some help to you.

Many Americans have a strong love for cooking 1 (where?) _________. The minute the weather grows warm enough, 2 (who?) ________ set up their barbecues and have their first garden feast of the season. On any summer evening, you can smell the fragrant smell of 3 (what?) ______________ and grilling foods.  

families

charcoal smoke

outdoors

Listen and Read

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What foods do they barbecue? Beef, pork and chicken are

always 4 (how?) __________, especially when they are

cooked 5 (how?) _____________. Many people like to

barbecue fish, too. Some garden cooks also grill 6

(what?) ____________, including mushrooms and green

peppers. A really 7 (who?) ____________ will even cook a

dessert over the charcoal.  

in a hot sauce

vegetables

clever cook

popular

Listen and Read

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One reason Americans love outdoor cooking so much is

that grilled foods taste 8 (how?) ___________. But there is

another reason, too. At a barbecue, 9 (who?) __________

worries about being formal and dressing up. It is perfectly

acceptable to wear old 10 (what?) ____________, eat with

your fingers, and get sauce on your face. That’s all part of

the true barbecue 11 (what?) ____________!   

so good nobody 

blue jeans

experience 

Listen and Read

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6. Listen to the passage again and match the information in Column A with the choices in Column B.  

Column A  Column B

1 The passage says little about  

a. why Americans like barbecues.  

b. how Americans barbecue food.  

c. when Americans have barbecues.  

d. what Americans usually barbecue.    

Listen and Match

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Listen to the passage again and match the information in Column A with the choices in Column B.  

Column A  Column B

2 It can be concluded that at a barbecue  

a. meat is the most delicious food to cook.  

b. green pepper is used as seasoning.  

c. dessert is not very commonly cooked.  

d. only special fish could be grilled.  

Listen and Match

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Listen to the passage again and match the information in Column A with the choices in Column B.  

Column A  Column B

3 At a barbecue, people usually  

a. eat with forks and knives.  b. wear a napkin around their

neck.  c. pay special attention to

manners.  d. dress in a casual way.   

Listen and Match

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Listen to the passage again and match the information in Column A with the choices in Column B.  

Column A  Column B

4 The feature that is not mentioned as a true  barbecue experience is  

a. the variety of grilled foods.  

b. the smell of charcoal smoke.  

c. the sauce on fingers and

face.  

d. the warm fire on a cold

evening.   

Listen and Match

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Write out the general idea of the passage in one paragraph by answering the following questions.  

Many Americans have a strong love for cooking outdoors.

Listen and Conclude

1 What outdoor activity do many Americans have a particular love for?

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The minute the weather grows warm enough, American families will have their first garden barbecue of the season.

On any summer evening you can smell the charcoal smoke and grilling foods.

Listen and Conclude

2 When do American families start to have their first garden barbecue of the season?

3 What can you smell on any summer evening then?

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Beef, pork and chicken are always popular.

Some kinds of fish are especially popular to barbecue.

Listen and Conclude

4 What are the popular foods to barbecue?

5 What else are especially popular to barbecue?

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Cooks also grill vegetables.

7 What will a really clever cook make on a grill?

A really clever cook will even cook a dessert over the charcoal.  

Listen and Conclude

6 Do they grill vegetables, too?

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8 What are the reasons why Americans love outdoor cooking so much?  

9 What is mentioned as part of the true barbecue experience?  

Americans love outdoor cooking so much because grilled foods taste so good and a barbecue is informal.

They can wear old blue jeans, eat with fingers, and they don’t need to worry about sauce on their face. That’s all part of the true barbecue experience.

Listen and Conclude

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Bob: Look, Xiao Li. What a clear day!

 Xiao Li: Yes, it looks very nice. A good day for outdoor

activities.

  Bob: Right. And it will be good for us to spend time

outdoors. What do you feel like doing exactly?

 Xiao Li: I haven’t made up my mind yet. What do you

think?

Dialogue 1Dialogue 1

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  Bob: How about a bicycle ride to the lake area?

Xiao Li: Good idea! Let’s take a ride through the woods.

Bob: Yeah! It would be so nice to take in the beauty

of nature.  

Xiao Li: Yes, indeed. We’d better go slowly so that we

can see more of the view.  

Bob: And we can take deep breaths of the fresh air.  

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Xiao Li: Now let’s see what we should bring with

us swimming suits?  

Bob: No, the water might be cold by now. Just

some food and drinks. Oh, yes, and

perhaps the barbecue grills.  

Xiao Li: Barbecue grills? All right. With them we

can have a good picnic by the lake.  

Bob: And how about the fishing rod and fishing

line?  

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Lin: After a whole week’s hard work, we need some fun and relaxation on weekends.

  Jim: Talking of fun and relaxation, did you go fishing last Saturday?

  Lin: You know me. I won’t miss a chance to fish for the world.

  Jim: Where did you go?

  Lin: I went to the small island with Dick, my American friend.

  Jim: Did you fish in a boat or just by the shore?

DialogueDialogue 2

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 Lin: I’d love to fish in a boat. But my friend didn’t think it safe enough.  

Jim: So you did it by the shore with a long fishing line?

  Lin: That’s it. We used some small fish as baits.

  Jim: Did you have any luck?

  Lin: Well, we caught two eels. But they were both too small.

  Jim: What did you do with them?

  Lin: We put them back into the sea.

  Jim: Good. They got their freedom and you got some fun and relaxation.

Dialogue 2Dialogue 2

New Practical English 1

Many Americans have a strong love for cooking outdoors. The

minute the weather grows warm enough, American families will

have their first garden barbecue of the season. On any summer

evening you can smell the charcoal smoke and grilling foods.

Beef, pork and chicken are always popular. Some kinds of fish are

especially popular to barbecue. Cooks also grill vegetables. A

really clever cook will even cook a dessert over the charcoal.

Americans love outdoor cooking so much because grilled foods

taste so good and a barbecue is informal. They can wear old blue

jeans, eat with fingers, and they don’t need to worry about sauce

on their face. That’s all part of the true barbecue experience.

Listen and Conclude