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新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U3课后答案及课件(第三单元unit03),高等教育出版社nullunit03unit03AgendaAgendaLesson 1Lesson 2Extended ExercisesCheckpointAgendaUNIT GOALS1. Leave and take a message 2. Check in and check out 3. Request housekeeping services 4. Comment on a hotel and its related services 5. Write about a hotel or a tripLesso...

新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U3课后答案及课件(第三单元unit03),高等教育出版社
nullunit03unit03AgendaAgendaLesson 1Lesson 2Extended ExercisesCheckpointAgendaUNIT GOALS1. Leave and take a message 2. Check in and check out 3. Request housekeeping services 4. Comment on a hotel and its related services 5. Write about a hotel or a tripLesson 1Lesson 1Lead-inListeningSpeakingReadingWritingLesson 11-Lead-in1-Lead-inSitcom: Can I Take a Message? Scene 1Exercise CExercise AExercise BLead-in1-Exercise A1-Exercise AExercise A A. Check whether each statement is true (T) or false (F). True False 1. Cheryl is in the office when the □ □ phone rings. 2. Mr. Rashid answers the phone □ □ and takes messages. 3. All three callers are clients of Top □ □ Notch Travel. 4. Mrs. Beatty is calling from her □ □ hotel room. 5. Mrs. Beatty is happy about her hotel. □ □ 6. Mr. Rashid is traveling to Rio. □ □ 7. Mr. Rashid would like to have □ □ breakfast in his hotel. 8. Cheryl will call each person back. □ □1-Exercise B1-Exercise BExercise BB. Write the reason why each person calls Top Notch Travel.1. Mrs. Beatty ________________________________________________________ 2. Mr. Rashid ______________________________________________________________________ 3. Ms. Nobak ______________________________________________________________________________________________. Mrs. Beatty is not happy about her hotel. There is no bellman.Mr. Rashid wants a cheaper hotel in Budapest. A hotel without breakfast is OK. Ms. Novak wants to bring her cat with her to the hotel in Rio. She also wants a king-size bed in her hotel room.1-Exercise C1-Exercise CExercise CC. Complete the incorrect message Mr. Evans gives Cheryl.“Let’s see. Mrs. Beatty wants a cheaper ________( 1 ). Mr. Rashid isn’t satisfied with his ________( 2 ). And Ms. Novak thinks the _________( 3 ) needs a king-sized ________( 4 ).”catbreakfastbellmanbed1-Listening1-ListeningPart 1 Could You Take a Message? Part 2 Phone MessagesPart 3 Check In and Check OutNew WordsPart 5 Hotel ArrangementsListeningPart 4 I Want to Reserve a Room.1-Part-11-Part-1Part 1 Could You Take a Message?Listen to the conversation and answer the questions.1. What is the name of the caller? a. Nick b. Nate c. Neil 2. According to the girl, her father:_______. a. is not home b. is on another line c. can’t come to the telephone 3. What is the man’s telephone number? a. 598-7482 b. 587-4728 c. 589-7248 4. The man tells the girl _______. a. that he will call again sometime after 7:00 PM b. to ask her father to call him later c. that he will drop by around 8:30 PM 5. What does the girl refuse to tell the caller? a. her age b. her name c. her addressac cbb1-Part-21-Part-2Part 2 Phone MessagesListen to the phone messages. Complete each message slip, according to the information you hear.IMPORTANT MESSAGEFOR: Judy Diller □Mr./ □Ms./ □Mrs./ □Miss Marc Pearl Phone number:__________ □Telephoned □Please call □Came to see you □Will call again □Wants to see you □Returned your call Message:____________________________PHONE MESSAGEFOR: Hank Pitt □Mr./ □Ms./ □Mrs./ □Miss ______ Phone :__________ □Please call □Will call again □Wants to see you □Returned your call Message:____________________________A Message For YouFOR: Collin Mack □Mr./ □Ms./ □Mrs./ □Miss __________ Phone :__________ □Called □Please call back □Came to see you □Will call again □Wants to meet □Returned your call Message:____________________________WHILE YOU WERE OUT… FOR: Patricia Carlton □Mr./ □Ms./ □Mrs./ □Miss_______ called. Phone :__________ □Please call back □Will call again Message:____________________________He’ll be at the Savoy Hotel for two days. Vicky Denkus 444-0987 Will be at this number till six o’clock. Carol Braun Will call again next week. Sam Hill He will be at the meeting at 3:00. 1-Part-31-Part-3Part 3 Check In and Check OutConversation 1Conversation 21-Conversation-11-Conversation-1Conversation 1Listen to the conversation and answer the questions.For which day does the man make a reservation finally? ___________________________________________ 2. For what day did Mr. Nelson make a hotel reservation? ___________________________________________ 3. What is taking place in the city that makes getting another room almost impossible? ___________________________________________ 4. How much is the initial discount on the honeymoon suite after Mr. Nelson complains about the hotel service? ___________________________________________ 5. How does Mr. Nelson respond when the hotel clerk offers to provide him with a free room on his next visit? ___________________________________________19thThere is a conversation going on in town. 10% He said that it’ll be a long time. / He implies that he might not visit again because of the problems he has had. 18th1-Conversation-21-Conversation-2Conversation 2Check whether each statements is true (T) or false (F). True False 1. The guest is leaving the hotel. □ □ 2. The guest asks for spring water. □ □ 3. The guest pays cash. □ □ 4. The guest is going to the airport. □ □ 1-Part-41-Part-4Part 4 I Want to Reserve a Room.Listen to the conversation and answer the questions.1. For which day does the man finally make a reservation? a. March 20th b. March 21st c. March 22nd 2. What kind of room does the man prefer? a. a non-smoking room b. a smoking room c. either one is okay 3. Why doesn’t he want to reserve the suite? a. It doesn’t have a nice view. b. It doesn’t come with a sauna bath. c. It’s too expensive. 4. How much is the man’s room Including tax? a. 80 dollars b. 88 dollars c. 96 dollars 5. How do you spell the man’s name? a. Maxner b. Maexner c. Mexner1-Part-51-Part-5Part 5 Hotel ArrangementsListen to a passage and fill in the blanks.1. What’s the purpose of letter? ___________________________ 2. Between 22nd July and 30th August, guests will need ______ bed(s) in the hotel. 3. When will the guests need the packed lunch? ___________________ 4. Who wrote the letter? ________________to confirm the hotel arrangements 66 on the day of departure hotel manager1-New Words1-New WordsNew Wordsaccommodation n. (酒店、火车、船等提供的) 住宿膳食服务 additional adj. 追加的;附加的;额外的 alright adv. (=all right)好的 arrangement n. 安排 book v. 预订,预约 cancellation n. 取消,作废 confirm v. 确认 contract n. 合同 劳动合同范本免费下载装修合同范本免费下载租赁合同免费下载房屋买卖合同下载劳务合同范本下载 convention n. 大会,会议1-New Words1-New WordsNew Wordsdiscount n. 减价;折扣 grateful adj. 感激的,感谢的 honeymoon n. 蜜月 inconvenience n. 麻烦;不便之处 inn n. 旅馆,客栈 packed lunch (三明治、水果等)盒装午餐 plus prep. 和,加上 renovation n. 修复;装修,整修 sauna n. 桑拿(浴室) schedule n. 时间 关于同志近三年现实表现材料材料类招标技术评分表图表与交易pdf视力表打印pdf用图表说话 pdf suite n. (旅馆的)套房 throw in 免费添加,额外奉送1-Speaking1-SpeakingSpeakingCheck InConversation ModelConversation Pair Work1-Conversation-Model1-Conversation-ModelConversation ModelRead and ListenA: Hi. I’m checking in. The name’s Baker. B: Let’s see. That’s one double for two nights. Non-smoking? A: That’s right. B: How do you want to pay? A: Here’s my card. By the way, is the restaurant still open? B: Actually, you’d better hurry. It closes at 9:00. Rhythm and intonation practice Now listen again and try to imitate. Pay attention to the stress pattern.1-Conversation Pair Work1-Conversation Pair WorkConversation Pair WorkRole-play checking in. Discuss the room features you want. Ask about the hotel facilities in the pictures.A: Hi. I’m checking in. The name’s _________. B: ___________... Continue the conversation in your own way.Fitness centersaunapoolgift shopbusiness centerHOURS 9a.m.to.5 p.m.HOURS 8:00 to 21:00HOURS 6a.m.to.510p.m.vHOURS 11a.m.to.8 p.m.HOURS 6a.m.to.9 p.m.1-Reading1-ReadingReadingTopic PreviewText AText BVocabulary ExercisesVocabulary Activity1-Topic Preview1-Topic PreviewTopic PreviewWhat do you know about different currencies? Look at the pictures and tell the name and country of each currencies.1.___________3.___________2._____________4.______________5._____________6._________________dollar; U.S. A. won; DPRKruble; Russiadollar (CAD); Canadawon; ROKEuro; the European Union1-Topic Preview1-Topic PreviewTopic Preview8._______________7._______________rupee; Indiapound; British 1-Text A1-Text AText ATextComprehension CheckTA-Text-1TA-Text-1Text ALook at the hotel bill. How many nights did the guest stay at the hotel?TA-Text-2TA-Text-2Ms. Soo-Jin Hong ROOM 1102 Paradise Apt. #105-511 ARRIVAL 19/01/06 Myungil-dong, Gangdong-gu DEPARTURE 25/01/06 Seoul, Korea 134-756 TIME 15:52 DATE REFERENCE DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 19/01 09562 Limousine 19.00 19/01 00:06:22 Overseas Call #1102 2.50 19/01 Room #1102 75.00 20/01 00:00:10 Local Call #1102 .25 20/01 Coffee Shop 7.90 20/01 130354 Internet access 15 mins. 3.00 20/01 130356 Internet access 15 mins. 3.00 20/01 Room #1102 75.00 21/01 130356 Photocopies 47.63 21/01 Minibar #1102 2.85 21/01 Coffee Shop 5.50 21/01 00:00:08 Local Call #1102 .25 21/01 Room #1102 75.00 22/01 00:00:04 Local Call #1102 .25 22/01 00:31:10 Overseas Call #1102 12.90 22/01 Room #1102 75.00 23/01 Minibar #1102 5.00 23/01 Coffee Shop 6.94 23/01 00:30:40 Overseas Call #1102 12.50 23/01 Room #1102 75.00 24/01 Minibar #1102 1.00 24/01 Room #1102 75.00 25/01 Coffee Shop 5.10 25/01 09563 Limousine 19.00 BALANCE 604.57 (Euro) TOTAL INCLUDING VAT* 645.46 (Euro) VAT 7.00% 40.89 (Euro) GUEST SIGNATURE Soo-Jin Hong *VAT=Value Added Tax★paradise★paradise★paradisen. a place that has everything you need for doing a particular activity 乐园,乐土 ● The market is a shopper’s paradise. ● Hawaii is a paradise for surfers.departuredeparturedeparturen. an act of leaving a place, especially at the start of a journey 离开;(尤指)启程,上路 ● If we had known of your departure, we would have seen you off at the airport. ● If the roads are icy, you’d be better advised to delay your departure.referencereferencereferencen. a number that tells you where can you find the information you want in a book, on a map, etc ( 关于书的成语关于读书的排比句社区图书漂流公约怎么写关于读书的小报汉书pdf 籍或地图等中的)参照符号 ● There is no further reference to him in her diary. ● You should make a reference to a dictionary.◆limousine◆limousine◆limousinen. a big expensive comfortable car 大型豪华轿车; (美国机场运客的)中型客车 ● A limousine carried us to the museum. ● The hotel has a fleet of limousines to take guests to the airport.◆photocopy◆photocopy◆photocopyn. a photographic copy, especially of something printed, written, or drawn 影印本;复印件 ● It is a very poor photocopy but you should be able to make something of it. ◆minibar◆minibar◆minibarn. a refrigerator in a hotel room containing a selection of drinks 小酒吧冰箱 ● The room is provided with a color TV and a minibar. ● The Hotel includes 44 bedrooms with private bathrooms, air conditioned, satellite TV, minibar, trouser pressing machine, safety deposit box and hairdryer.balancebalancebalancen. the amount of money that you have in your bank account 余数,余额;结存 ● Could you tell me what my balance is please? ● All the parts of the building are in perfect balance.SeoulSeoul Seoul 首尔(原汉城),韩国首都Proper namesProper names-2Proper names-2 VAT (=Value-Added Tax) 增值税, 附加价值税Proper namesTA-Comprehension CheckTA-Comprehension CheckComprehension CheckNow please answer the following questions.How much did the guest pay in Euros for the total bill including tax? _____________________________________________________ 2. How many phone calls did the guest make? How many times did the guest use the Internet? _____________________________________________________ 3. What was the cost of the room per day? _____________________________________________________ 4. How much did she spend on local calls? _____________________________________________________ 5. What other services did the guest use? _____________________________________________________The guest made six phone calls. She used the Internet twice.645.46 Euros. 75 Euros.75 cents. Limousine, coffee shop, photocopy, and minibar.1-Text B1-Text BText BWarm-upTextComprehension CheckCritical ThinkingTB-Warm-upTB-Warm-upWarm-up1. What is the most important factor for you in choosing a hotel—price, location, etc.? Give your reasons. 2. Have you ever stayed in hotels? For What reason? What kind of experience have you got?TB-Warm-upTB-Warm-upWarm-up Reading Strategy: critical thinking Use critical thinking to answer questions that ask for your opinion. Discuss with a partner the questions that follow each of these statements. 1. Stella Meyer is 70 years old. She likes to travel, but she has some difficulty with stairs. ● If Stella Meyer has difficulty with stairs, what does she need? ● What else might be important to an older person? 2. Carl Ryan loves to see plays and musicals. ● What kind of location would be important to him in a hotel? 3. Mark and Nancy Birdsall are traveling with their kids. ● What might be important hotel qualities for children? ● What might be important for parents? 4. Lucy Lee loves a hotel that is very comfortable. ● What makes a hotel comfortable? 5. Burt and Susan Rey are very active. They run and exercise every day. ● What would be important for them in a hotel? ● Why might location be important?TB-Text-1TB-Text-1Text BRead the hotel guide for New York City. Which hotel sounds attractive to you?New York City has some of the best hotels in the world—and, believe it or not, some are not too expensive. But here are our picks for “the best of the best.” $$$$ Very expensive $$$ Expensive $$ Moderately priced $ Budget Most famous hotel The Plaza Hotel $$$ 768 Fifth Ave. (at 59th St.) 800 441-1414 805 rooms Located at the southeast corner of New York’s fabulous Central Park, The Plaza is as near as it gets to the best shopping along New York’s famous Fifth Avenue. This 1907 hotel, with its beautiful fountain, is a famous location in many popular movies and books. Movie stars and the rich love to get married there. 4 restaurants, excellent full-service spa and health club, concierge and ticket desk, car-rental desk, business center, 24-hour room service, babysitting, laundry.TB-Text-2TB-Text-2Text BBest service at a low price The Broadway Inn $$ 264 W. 46th St. (at Eighth Ave.) 800 826-6300 41 rooms Impeccably clean and very comfortable, this hotel is a real winner. Suites can be a great deal — with sofa, microwave, mini-fridge and lots of closet space. Located right in the noisy Theater District, the hotel is peaceful and quiet inside. Best of all are the attentive staff who work hard to make their guests happy. There is a special phone number in case guests have questions while they’re out sightseeing. Note: This four-story hotel has no elevators. 2 restaurants next door, concierge, fax and copy serviceTB-Text-3TB-Text-3Text BMost interesting hotel Hotel Chelsea $$ 222 W. 23rd St. (between Seventh and Eighth Aves.) 212 243-3700 400 rooms, 100 available to travelers If you’re looking for the usual hotel comforts, go elsewhere. But if you’re looking for atmosphere — the New York of artists, actors, and writers — this is the only place to stay. Well-known novels and plays were written here. And artists and writers live here even today. This 1884 Victorian hotel has beautiful cast-iron balconies and a busy lobby filled with artwork. Rooms are simple, but generally large. Everything is clean, but don’t expect new. Not all rooms have air-conditioning. There’s no room service, but the staff will be happy to help you order from local restaurants or take your clothes to the cleaners. Restaurant, bell service, loungeTB-Text-4TB-Text-4Text BBest health club The Peninsula-New York $$$$ 700 Fifth Ave. (at 55th St.) 800 262-9467 241 rooms The Peninsula Hotel is a place to see. Every room is high-tech with remote controls for lighting, music, TV, and air-conditioning — even in the bathroom! As a matter of fact, the huge marble bathrooms may be the most beautiful in New York City. Wonderful food service and a very helpful concierge desk (“We’ll do anything guests ask, as long as its legal.”), and one of the biggest and best spa and health clubs on the roof, make this quite a hotel. Valet parking, 2 restaurants, lounge, tri-level rooftop health club and spa with heated pool, exercise classes, whirlpool, sauna, and sundeck, 24-hour concierge, business center, 24-hour room service, in-room massage, babysitting, laundry service.TB-Text-5TB-Text-5Text BFor the budget-minded The Habitat Hotel $ 130 E. 57th St. (at Lexington Ave.) Built in 1999, offers inexpensive — but small — rooms with style. Near shopping. The Hotel Newton $ 2528 Broadway (between 94th and 95th Sts.) A nice inexpensive hotel. Large rooms, firm beds, and very clean. The Lucerne $$ 201 W. 79th St. (at Amsterdam Ave.) Want comfort and service without paying high prices? Large rooms. Great for kids. Casablanca Hotel $$ 147 W. 43rd St. Free breakfast, coffee, tea, and cookies all day. Free passes to a nearby health club. Small rooms. Unusual Moroccan theme.moderatelymoderatelymoderatelyadv. fairly but not very 适度地;不过分地;有限地 ● Just because Joe is moderately good-looking, he thinks he is the God’s gift to women! ● Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon can only be counted as a moderately successful film.budgetbudgetbudgetadj. (only before noun 仅用于名词前) very low in price; cheap 经济的;特价的;便宜的 n. a plan of how a person or organization will spend the money that is available in a particular period of time, or the money itself 预算;专款 ●From that discount store I bought a budget dress. ●Congress has approved the new educational budget. ★fabulous★fabulous★fabulousadj. extremely good or impressive 极好的,给人印象深刻的 ● You look fabulous! ● He is a fabulous hero in that book.◆babysitting◆babysitting◆babysittingn. taking care of children while their parents are away for a short time 临时受雇替外出的父母照料(小孩) ● She earns extra cash from babysitting. ● Babysitting wore me out.◆impeccable◆impeccable◆impeccableadj. completely perfect and without any mistakes 完美的;无任何错误的 ● Your English is impeccable! ● He was proud of his impeccable pedigree.◆winner◆winner◆winnern. someone or something that is likely to be very successful 优胜者;成功的事物 ● The winner was presented with a trophy. ● Their latest model is certain to be a winner.★suite★suite★suiten. a set of rooms, especially expensive ones in a hotel 套房 ● The suite is for the honeymoon couple. ● The suite have a bedroom, a bathroom and a private sitting room. ◆closet◆closet◆closetn. a cupboard built into the wall of a room from the floor to the ceiling 壁橱 ● Jean had a closet full of clothes that most teenagers would be crazy for. ● Please put the coats back into the closet. ◆attentive◆attentive◆attentiveadj. making sure someone has everything they need 照顾周到的 ● The crew were attentive to the passengers’ needs. ● My husband is very attentive when he’s at home, but when he’s away on business he never even thinks to call me.elevatorelevatorelevatorn. a machine that takes people and goods from one level to another in a building 电梯 ● I took the elevator to the eighteenth floor. ● You may push this button to call the elevator. atmosphereatmospheren. the feeling that an event or place gives you 气氛 ● The atmosphere at home’s been depressing since they had that fight. ● There is an atmosphere of peace in the country, quite different from the atmosphere of a big city.atmosphereair-conditioningair-conditioningair-conditioningn. a system that makes the air in buildings, rooms, etc colder, or the machine that does this 空调系统 ● On the second day of the flight, the space shuttle’s main air-conditioning system broke down. ● Sorry, I will turn on the air-conditioning for you at once.◆lounge◆lounge◆l
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