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1、Unit 3-Conversation 1Kate : Are you on your way to the boathouse?Janet : No. What's happening?Kate : There's a practice race to help choose who will row on the college team. Mark really wants a place on the team, so he has to row well today. And I'm going to watch.Janet : Well, I'd l

2、ike to, but I have an essay to finish.Kate : That's too bad! I know how you feel.Janet : Maybe I can come later?Kate : Sure. I'm thinking of having lunch in the boathouse bar, and then watching the rowing all afternoon.Janet : How do I get to the boathouse?Kate : It's easy. Can you see w

3、here we are on the map? Here, look!Janet : OK, which way round are we standing? . Yes, got it!Kate : OK, go down Catte Street, and turn right into the High Street. Go along the High Street and turn left into St Aldates. Walk along St Aldates, past Christ Church College until you get to Folly Bridge.

4、Janet : I see.Kate : Then when you get to the bridge, cross over the river . turn left and walk along the river bank. Keep going along the river . And you're there! The boathouses are on the right, and the Hertford College Boathouse is the last one along. You can't miss it.Janet : Thanks. I&

5、#39;m looking forward to seeing the rowing.Kate : No problem. We shouldn't miss the rowing it's a great university tradition!Janet : I know, Mark was telling me.Kate : Like the boat race between Oxford and Cambridge universities every year.Janet : Of course! The great rivals!Kate : The Boat

6、Race has been going for years, maybe nearly 200 years.Janet : And Oxford won it this year!Kate : Yes, but Cambridge was very close behind. Anyway see you later, down by the river.Janet : Bye.Unit 3-Conversation 2Kate : So the rules are . the boats follow each other and the one behind has to bump the

7、 one in front . just like that one has done.Janet : Is that Mark's boat?Kate : Yes! Look, his boat is about to bump the one in front!Well done!Mark : Hi you guys!Kate : Fantastic, Mark. You were amazing!Mark : Well,we won the practice race, but I'm worried about getting a place on the team.T

8、he problem is that there are at least three other people on the team who have rowed before.And I can't help thinking that they were better than me.Janet : Don't worry, Mark. Everything will be OK.Mark : And then I hurt my knee getting into the boat.Janet : Oh, I'm so sorry!Kate: Too bad,

9、 but it's only a scratch. Listen up, Janet is right. No need to get nervous, Mark. You were the strongest looking guy in the boat today. Chill out!Mark : Hey, they're putting the team list on the door.Janet : Let's go over and see.Mark : No, you go! I can't bear to look!Kate: OK.Kate

10、: Hey, Mark, great news! You got a place on the college team!Janet : Congratulations!Kate: That's great, Mark, you deserve it. You trained so hard.Mark : I can't believe it!Unit 3-Outside viewPart 1Narrator : A historic moment, and yet he made it so easy. Usain Bolt became the first man to s

11、uccessfully defend both the 100- and 200-meter Olympic sprint titles, and he went on to anchor Jamaica ' s winn run in the four by 100 hundred meters relay in world record time. At the end of that race, Bolt gave a nod to another track star with a “ Mobot signature of Mo Farah, who became only t

12、he seventh person ever to win the 5000 and 10000 double, in front of an ecstatic home crowd.Mo Farah: It 's not going to affectme, I 'm the sameto old Mo, nothing ' s going to change. It just means you got two good medals and but something you ' ve worked so hard for, Ist 'goming

13、juto enjoy it.Narrator: Also a legend in the making, Kenyan David Rudisha, who smashed the 800 meters record which had stood since 1976.Swimmer Michael Phelps broke another long-standing record. He became the world ' msost successful Olympian with 22 medals, 18 of them gold, breaking the record

14、set in 1968. His last podium before retiring was an emotional moment.Phelps: Yeah, as soon as I stepped up, ah, onto the podium, I I could feel the tears starts coming. And, you know, I said to Nathan, I said, “ U-hoh, here they come. This could be this could be pretty brutal up here. And they just

15、started coming. And I tried to fight it but then I just jIust decided just to let it go.Part 2Narrator: Tears too for cyclist Chris Hoy, who became Britain ' s most successful Olympian, with six golds. And then there were also moment of anguish and frustration. China' s star hurdler Liu Xian

16、g crash ouof his second consecutive Olympics, and Brazil ' s footballers once again failed to lift gold.These games were also marked by women. Teenagers Ye Shiwen, Katie Ledecky and Missy Franklin set record times in the pool. Saudi Arabia, Brunei and Qatar sent female athletes foe the first tim

17、e. Women' sboxing became an Olympic sport. And British poster girl Jessica Ennis gave the home nation a defining moment when she took heptathlon gold. She was at the forefront of the team GB' s biggest medals haul of modern times, coming third in the medal table. The United States regained t

18、heir place at the top, with China coming second. For some though, it wasn'at bout the medals. But it ' the taking part that counts.Unit 3-Listening inNews reportThere ' sa new fitness trend in Australia called “ crunning It '. as new sport that combines crawling and running that invo

19、lves using your hands and feet on the ground. The idea was started by Melbourne resident Shaun McCarthy, and he hopes it will spread to other countries.McCarthy can 'ptrove that crunning is more beneficial than traditional running. However, he believes that it is a better way to exercise because

20、 it involves using your upper body as well as your lower body. Therefore it provides a complete body workout. He also said that crunning burns more calories than running.Experts aren ' t sure if crunning is actuallyaafesexercise for people. Unlike animals, humans are not built to move onSpeaker

21、2 A great shot by Ince, I'm sure he knows that Pearce set that up for him, but Kopke put the shot out of danger.Speaker 1 He does like to punch the ball, that Kopke in theGerman goal. England's first corner of this semi-final. Gascoigne will take it. Here comes the comer kick from Gascoigne

22、. and Shearer's there and Alan Shearer scores for England . England have scored after only two minutes' play . with a comer kick by Gascoigne . aimed at the near post, and Alan Shearer heads the ball into the German goal ,. It's an absolute dream start for the semi-final . Shearer has s

23、got his fifth goal of the tournament. Would you believe it?It's England one, Germany nil!Passage 2Matt Now it's time for Critic's Choice, with news and reviews about the latest films. Good evening, Jack, seen anything good at the cinema this week?Jack Good evening Matt, yes, I've see

24、n one of the best sports films of recent years.MattSports films? That's not usually a type of film whichappeals to you.JackYou're right, but this time it's different. I've been tosee a film about mountain climbing, it's not really your typical sports film. It's more man again

25、st the mountain.Matt Tell us more.Jack I've been to see Touching the Void, which is the story of a pair of mountain climbers in the Peruvian Andes.MattIs it a true story?Jack Yes, it is. In 1985, Joe Simpson and Simon Yates setall four limbs. Peoples wrists are not as strong as their anokulet st

26、,o climb the 7,000-metre Siula Grande mountain in theand crunning can place a large amount of pressure on the wrists as well as their elbows and shoulders. It could result in an injury to the lower back, shoulders, elbows or wrists.1 What do we learn about the new sport?2 What do experts think about

27、 the new sport?Passage 1Speaker 1 And David Seaman is in goal for the England team down to our right. it's difficult to get used to the change of team colours here . I'm looking at the white shorts and thinking they're English players, but they're not. For this match it's the Ger

28、mans who are wearing white. I hope the English players don't have the same problem, we don't want them to pass the ball to the Germans. Now Gascoigne for England passes to McManaman for the first time . McManaman is immediately surrounded by three German defenders . he brings the ball to the

29、 near side of the pitch . still McManaman for England, crosses the ball to Pearce . Pearce takes a shot! . saved by the German Ziegler, and picked up by Ince only 25 yards away from the German goal. good effort by Ince, aims at the goal! . and Kopke, the German goalkeeper pushes the ball over the to

30、p of the goal. So a comer kick for England.Peruvian Andes. Simpson and Yates were young, fit and confident they would succeed.MattSo what happens?Jack Simpson and Yates' style of climbing involved moving quickly up a mountain with very few supplies and no base camps, which is risky. You can'

31、t make any mistakes. MattI think I can guess what happens next.Jack And sure enough after climbing well for three and a half days, disaster strikes. Simpson falls and breaks his right leg. With no food or water, the climbers know they have to get off the mountain - fast. Yates is determined to find

32、a way to get his friend home, and he has to lower Simpson down the mountain. Simpson is in agony, but Yates has no choice except to ignore his partner's cries of pain because otherwise he'll die.Well, for a while, things go well. But suddenly Simpson, at the end of the rope, fails to respond to Yates' signal. Yates is unable to move any further and has no idea why Simpson is not responding. So Yates holds on with all of his strength, all too aware that eventually his str

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