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[00:05.69]WARMING UP

[00:08.54]NANCY:Oh,there you are.Now then,did you have a good flight?

[00:14.79]JOE:Sure,we flew all the way direct from Seattle to London.

[00:20.43]NANCY:You must be very tired.Did you sleep at all on the plane?

[00:26.38]JOE:No,not really.I'm very tired.Could I use your bathroom?

[00:33.04]NANCY:Why,of course.You don't need to ask,just make yourself at home.

[00:39.29] Let me give you a clean towel.

[00:43.15]JOE:A towel?

[00:45.79]NANCY:Yes.Here you are.The bathroom is upstairs.

[00:51.67] It's the second door on the left.

[00:55.61]JOE:Thanks Nancy.If you'll excuse me now. (after a while)

[01:00.58]NANCY:Have you found it?

[01:03.63]JOE:Well,eh yes,I mean no,I mean,I found the bathroom,

[01:11.50]but I didn't find what I was looking for!

[01:16.36]LISTENING Listen carefully to the tape.

[01:25.21]Mr Brown's landlady has many house rules.

[01:30.78]Write down five of them.

[01:34.43]It's that woman,she drives me crazy.

[01:40.10]It all started right from the very first day.

[01:45.25]I would say from the very first evening when I set foot into that house.

[01:51.73]"Good evening,Mr Brown could you please put your coat on the peg?

[01:57.79]Oh,no,not there.In the closet please.

[02:02.64]Yes, thank you.And oh your shoes,could you please take them off.

[02:09.59]Thank you.And eh...your umbrella.

[02:14.66]Yes could you please put your umbrella in the umbrella stand?

[02:21.01]Oh,no,not there.Here,please don't forget the key of the front door.

[02:28.58]Here you are.

[02:31.43]And remember,if you come home after midnight please lock the door.

[02:38.30]Good night. Oh,Mr Brown.

[02:42.85]Would you please be quiet after nine o'clock in the evening?

[02:47.92]And that was only the beginning.

[02:51.86]"Mr Brown,don't shower after nine" she shouted.

[02:57.42]she would walk pass my door and say

[03:01.50]"Mr Brown would you please remember not to smoking in the bathroom?

[03:07.06]could you lock the door please?"

[03:10.54]Will you turn down your radio please?"

[03:14.59]"Please Mr Brown,could you speak quietly on the phone?"

[03:20.62]It was terrible.Oh I could not stay there another week for sure.

[03:27.99]and then there was this letter "Dear Mr Brown." said.

[03:33.55]"Could you please return the key of the front door?

[03:38.31]And one more question "Can you help me find a new talent for my flat?

[03:44.97]SPEAKING

[03:51.03]1 EMILY:Karen,can you tell me how to pronounce "kilometre"?

[03:57.58]KAREN:Sure. British people say [] and Americans say [].

[04:04.85]TEACHER:Karen and Emily,is there anything that isn't clear to you?

[04:10.78]KAREN:Emily asked me a question but I already answered her.

[04:16.42]TEACHER:What was her question?

[04:19.66]KAREN:She asked me how to pronounce: "kilometre".

[04:23.92]2 MS SMITH:Harry,take these two pizzas to Mr Thompson on Broad Street,Number 12.

[04:32.98]HARRY:Can you spell that name,please?

[04:36.82]MS SMITH: T-h-o-m-p-s-o-n. On Broad Street, Number 12.

[04:45.75]HARRY:Can you repeat the address,please?

[04:49.62]MS SMITH:Broad Street,Number 12. HARRY:Got it.

[04:54.77]MS SMITH:Take Dave's motorbike.Here are the keys.And hurry up!

[05:00.64]HARRY:Anything else?

[05:03.52]MS SMITH:Don't forget to buy me some ketchup on your way back.

[05:08.77]READING ENGLISH AROUND THE WORLD

[05:17.73]English is a language spoken all around the world.

[05:23.08]There are more than 42 countries where the majority of the people speak English.

[05:30.24]Most native speakers of English are found in the United Kingdom,

[05:36.09]the United States of America,Canada,Australia,

[05:42.73]South Africa,Ireland and New Zealand.

[05:48.58]In total,for more than 375 million people English is their mother tongue.

[05:57.36]And equal number people learn English as a second language.

[06:03.60]These people will perhaps speak the language of their own country at home with their family,

[06:10.76]but the language of the government,schools,newspapers and TV is English

[06:19.30]This situation is found in counties such an India,

[06:24.57]Pakistan,Nigeria and the Philippines.

[06:30.03]However,the number of people who learn English as a foreign language is more than 750 million.

[06:38.99]Everywhere in the world children go to school to learn English.

[06:45.16]Most people learn English for five or six years at high school.

[06:51.61]In China students learn English at school as a foreign language,

[06:57.78]except for those in Hong Kong,

[07:01.83]where many people speak English as a first or at a second language.

[07:08.30]In only fifty years,

[07:11.96]English has developed into the language most widely spoken and used in the world.

[07:18.91]English is the working language of most international organizations,

[07:25.15]international trade and tourism.

[07:30.01]Businessmen and tourists often come to China without being able to speak Chinese.

[07:37.56]Chinese businessmen,taxi drivers and students talk with them using English.

[07:45.29]English is also the language of global culture,

[07:50.65]such as popular music and the Internet.

[07:55.51]You can listen to English songs on the radio

[08:00.47]or use English to comm -unicate with people around the world through the Internet.

[08:07.13]With so many people communicating in English every day,

[08:13.09]it will become more and more important to have a good knowledge of English.

[08:19.75]INTEGRATING SKILLS

[08:27.01]Reading and writing

[08:30.48]AMERICAN ENGLISH AND BRITISH ENGLISH

[08:35.24]Many students want to know about the differences

[08:40.59]between American English and British English.

[08:45.56]How did these differences come about?

[08:49.50]There is no quick answer to this question.

[08:53.76]At first the language in Britain and America was the same.

[08:59.53]In 1776 America became an independent country.

[09:06.09]After that,the language slowly began to change.

[09:11.42]For a long time the language in America stayed the same,

[09:16.85]while the language in England changed.

[09:21.21]For example,300 years ago the English talked about "fall".

[09:28.58]Today,most British people talk about "autumn",

[09:34.04]but Americans still talk about "fall".

[09:39.00]In the same way Americans still use the expression "I guess"(meaning "I think"),

[09:47.96]just as the British did 300 years ago.

[09:53.11]At the same time.

[09:56.17]British English and American English stared borrowing words from other languages,

[10:03.53]ending up with different words.

[10:07.58]For example,the British took "typhoon" from Chinese,

[10:14.24]while the Americans took "tornado" from Spanish.

[10:20.20]In 1828 Noah Webster published the first American dictionary.

[10:26.86]He wanted to make American English different from British English,

[10:32.92]so he changed the spelling of many words .

[10:37.68]That's why the words colour,centre and traveller are spelt color,

[10:46.82]center and traveler in American English.

[10:51.78]Except for these differences in spelling,

[10:56.04]written English is more or less the same in both British and American English.

[11:03.12]The differences are greater in the spoken language.

[11:07.98]For example,Americans say dance ,and in southern England they say/da:ns/.

[11:16.23]In America they pronounce not [];in southern England they say [].

[11:24.77]However,most of the time people from the two countries do not have any difficulty in understanding each other.

[11:34.33]Words and expressions Unit two

[11:42.38]Nancy

[11:43.82]南希(女子名)

[11:45.25]bathroom

[11:46.78]n. 浴室;盥洗室;厕所

[11:48.31]make oneself at home

[11:50.23]别客气

[11:52.15]towel

[11:53.47]n.毛巾

[11:54.79]landlady

[11:56.30]n. 女房东;老板娘

[11:57.82]closet

[11:58.33]n.壁橱;储藏室

[11:58.84]Karen

[12:00.16]卡伦 (女子名)

[12:01.48]pronounce

[12:02.99]vt.发音;宣告;断言

[12:04.51]Thompson

[12:05.88] 汤普森(姓氏)

[12:07.25]broad

[12:08.62]adj. 宽的

[12:09.99]repeat

[12:11.42]vt.& vi 重做;复述 n. 重复;反复

[12:12.84]Dave

[12:14.12]戴夫(男子名)

[12:15.40]ketchup

[12:16.73]n.蕃茄酱;蕃茄沙司

[12:18.06]majority

[12:19.54]n. 多数;大半

[12:21.02]native

[12:22.48]adj.本国的;本地的 n.本地人;本国人

[12:23.94]total

[12:25.27]n.总数;合计 adj.总的;全部的;整个的

[12:26.61]in total

[12:28.03]总共

[12:29.45]the United Kingdom

[12:31.18]英国

[12:32.90]tongue

[12:34.18]n.舌头;语言;口语

[12:35.46]mother tongue

[12:36.99]母语

[12:38.52]equal

[12:39.85]adj.相等的;胜任的 vt.等于;比得上

[12:41.18]government

[12:42.71]n.政府;内阁

[12:44.24]situation

[12:45.77]n.情形;境遇;(建筑物等的位置)

[12:47.29]Pakistan

[12:48.82]n.巴基斯坦 (南亚国家)

[12:50.35]Nigeria

[12:51.81]n.尼日利亚 (非洲国家)

[12:53.28]the Philippines

[12:54.95]n.菲律宾共和国;菲律宾群岛

[12:56.62]except for

[12:58.10]除了......之外

[12:59.57]international

[13:01.10]adj.国际的;世界的

[13:02.63]organisation

[13:04.21]n.组织;机构;团体

[13:05.79]trade

[13:07.11]n.贸易;商业

[13:08.43]tourism

[13:09.81]n.旅游;观光

[13:11.20]global

[13:12.57]adj.全球的;球形的

[13:13.94]communicate

[13:15.42]vi.交际;沟通;传达(感情、信息)

[13:16.89]communication

[13:18.47]n.交流;通讯;通信

[13:20.05]exchange

[13:21.53]vt.& n.交换;交流;兑换

[13:23.00]service

[13:24.44]n.服务;服务性工作

[13:25.88]signal

[13:27.20]n.信号

[13:28.52]movement

[13:29.95]n.运动;动作;运转

[13:31.39]peg

[13:32.71]n.钉;栓;桩

[13:34.03]commander

[13:35.41]n.司令官;指挥官

[13:36.80]tidy

[13:38.12]vi.& vi.整理;收拾 adj.整齐的;整洁的

[13:39.44]stand

[13:40.87]n.台;看台;摊,摊位

[13:42.31]stay up

[13:43.89]不睡;熬夜

[13:45.47]come about

[13:46.95]发生

[13:48.42]independent

[13:50.00]adj.独立自主的

[13:51.58]fall

[13:52.86]n.秋天;瀑布

[13:54.14]expression

[13:55.62]n.短语;表情

[13:57.09]end up with

[13:58.67]以......告终

[14:00.25]typhoon

[14:01.73]n.台风

[14:03.21]tornado

[14:04.58]n.旋风;龙卷风

[14:05.95]Spanish

[14:07.41]n. 西班牙语;西班牙人 adj.西班牙(人,语)的

[14:08.88]Noah Webster

[14:10.56]诺厄.韦伯斯特(美国词典编纂家)

[14:12.25]publish

[14:13.62]vt.发表;出版;公布

[14:14.99]southern

[14:16.42]adj.南方的;南部的

[14:17.86]statement

[14:19.34]n.陈述;声明;综述

[14:20.81]president

[14:22.18]n.总统;校长;行长;会长

[14:23.56]European

[14:25.08]adj.欧洲的;欧洲人的

[14:26.61]bring in

[14:28.05]引进;引来

[14:29.49]Florida

[14:30.92]n.佛罗里达(美国州名)

[14:32.36]a great many

[14:33.89]许许多多;极多

[14:35.42]howl

[14:36.73]vi.& n.嚎叫;怒吼;嚎哭

[14:38.05]cookbook

[14:39.43]n.食谱

[14:40.80]compare

[14:42.17]vt.比较

[14:43.54]replace

[14:48.16]vt.替换