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We usually tune in to the news. ÆäËü¶ÌÓ

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3. overwhelm vt. Õ÷·þ£¬Ñ¹µ¹£»Ê¹Êܲ»ÁË£¬Ê¹²»ÖªËù´ë eg:

He met with an accident that overwhelmed his career. The horror of it had overwhelmed me.

Understanding Short Conversations Now you will hear ten short conversations. A question will follow each conversation. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.

1. M: You¡¯ve been working so hard. I know you don¡¯t want to rest because you love your job. But remember what people say: Relax or die.

W: Thanks for caring so much. But, really, I¡¯m feeling fine. I don¡¯t need time off.

Q: Why does the woman say she doesn¡¯t need any rest?

2. M: Aren¡¯t you taking on1 too much work? Life is meant for fun, you know? W: If I had less ambition2, I could relax more. But I want to get a better job. Q: Why does the woman work so much?

2. W: When did it become clear to you that the company president was working himself to death3?

M: I had no idea he was overwhelmed until he quit. Before that, I always thought he was happy.

Q: When did the man realize the company president was working too hard?

4. M: You look very tense4 these days! What¡¯s going on?

W: Work! My new boss is giving me too much to do and a lot of pressure to get it done quickly.

Q: What makes the woman feel stressed?

5. W: Are you sure you want the job? The previous5 three managers developed psychological problems6 because of the stress.

M: I think I¡¯ll be able to handle7 it OK because I¡¯m much younger. Q: Why does the man think he can deal with the stress of the job?

6. W: From my viewpoint8, stress is best handled by taking regular9 vacations from work.

M: Are you kidding?10 If I did that, my work wouldn¡¯t get done, and I¡¯d have even more stress.

Q: What would give the man more stress?

7. M: The interviews will be tomorrow. What should we look for in a new employee? W: I think we need someone who looks physically healthy and able to deal with stress.

Q: According to the woman, what kind of employee should they look for?

8. W: I¡¯ve been feeling a little overwhelmed lately. No matter how hard I work11, I can¡¯t seem to catch up.

M: Well, you can¡¯t work 24 hours a day. Set you priorities12, and only do what¡¯s the

most important.

Q: According to the man, what should the woman do?

9. W: Oh, could you give me a break once in a while13? People can be worked to death if they don¡¯t get a chance to relax.

M: I had no idea you were having such trouble. Why don¡¯t you take a vacation? Q: What is the relationship between the two speakers?

10. W: I¡¯m glad you came. Maybe I can suggest some ways to help you reduce your stress.

M: Thanks a lot, doctor. I didn¡¯t know where else to go. I¡¯ve just been feeling so stressed out14 lately.

Q: Where is this conversation taking place?

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1. take on ¿ªÊ¼×ö£¬³Ðµ££»³ÊÏÖ£»²ÉÓà eg:

She will take on a new job. The city took on a festive air. He soon took on new ways of life. ÆäËü¶ÌÓ

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take¡­for granted Ï뵱Ȼ

2. ambition n. £¨¶ÔÃûÀûµÈ£©µÄÇ¿ÁÒÓûÍû£¬Ò°ÐÄ£¬ÐÛÐÄ£»×·ÇóµÄÄ¿±ê eg:

He was filled with ambition to become famous. Her ambition was to become a world champion. ÅÉÉú´Ê£º

ambitious adj. ÓÐÒ°Ðĵģ¬Óб§¸ºµÄ

3. ¡­to death ¼«¶È£»ÒÔÖÂËÀÍö eg:

I have been worried to death about you. freeze to death/ beat sb. to death

4. tense adj. (ÐÄÀí»òÉñ¾­)½ôÕŵģ»À­½ôµÄ£» eg:

I don¡¯t know why I am so tense.

With his body so tense, it seemed as though he were listening for something.

5. previous adj. ÒÔÇ°µÄ£¬ÏÈÇ°µÄ eg:

Have you had any previous experience, or is this kind of work new to you?

6. psychological problem ÐÄÀíÎÊÌâ

7. handle vt. ´¦Àí£¬¶Ô¸¶£»²Ù×÷£»°á¶¯£¬°áÔË eg:

Can you handle the situation? Glass¡ªhandle with care!

8. from one¡¯s viewpoint= in one¡¯s opinion ´Ó¡­¡­µÄ¹ÛµãÀ´¿´

9. regular adj. ¶¨Æڵģ»Õý³£µÄ£» eg:

His pulse is not very regular. ËûµÄÂö²«²»ºÜ¹æÔò¡£

I am a regular reader of this newspaper. ÎÒÊÇÕâ·Ý±¨Ö½µÄ³¤ÆÚ¶ÁÕß¡£ He has very regular features. ËûÎå¹Ù¶ËÕý¡£

10. Are you kidding? Ä㿪ÍæЦ°É£¿ kid vi. ¿ªÍæЦ eg:

He¡¯ s not really angry, he is only kidding. ÆäËü¶ÌÓ

no kidding ²»Æ­Ä㣬ÎÒ˵µÄÊÇÕæ»°

11. no matter +how/what/where/ when/who no matter how= however eg:

However much advice you give him, he does exactly what he wants. She looks pretty whatever she wears. He thinks of us, wherever he is. He smiles whenever he sees her.

Whoever breaks this law deserves a fine.

12. set one¡¯s priorities ÓÅÏÈ¿¼ÂÇ ÆäËü±í´ï£º

place/ put/ attach/ give top/first priority to

13. once in a while=every once in a day=every once in a while ÓÐʱ£¬Å¼¶û

14. stressed out ½ôÕŵģ¬ÓÐѹÁ¦µÄ Understanding a Long Conversation

Now you will hear a long conversation followed by five questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.

Audio Script:

W: What do you think should be done about the new employee?

M: The one that started last month? I didn¡¯t realize there was a problem. He always gets all his work done before the deadline1, and he even does extra. W: That¡¯s the problem. He¡¯s doing too much. M: Why is that a problem?

W: Because on one is tough enough to handle a heavy workload2 forever. He¡¯s bound to3 crack4 sooner or later, either physically or psychologically. M: So you¡¯ve worried about his welfare5?

W: I suppose so. But I¡¯m most concerned about his work. If he gets too tired it will suffer.

M: OK. So what do you recommend6?

W: Giving him a vacation might be a good idea.

M: But then we have another problem. He¡¯s the only person in the office who can do that work.

W: Well, then what do you think should be done?

M: How about we give him a vacation but give him some work to do while he¡¯s away?

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