目录

  • 1 Unit One 本学期单元作业有部分在Ismart上
    • 1.1 Introduction
    • 1.2 Section I Talking Face to Face
    • 1.3 Section II Being All Ears
    • 1.4 Section III Trying Your Hand
    • 1.5 Section IV Maintaining A Sharp Eye
  • 2 Unit Two
    • 2.1 Introduction
    • 2.2 Section I Talking Face to Face
    • 2.3 Section II Being All Ears
    • 2.4 Section III Trying Your Hand
    • 2.5 Section IV Maintaining A Sharp Eye
  • 3 Unit Three
    • 3.1 Introduction
    • 3.2 Section I Talking Face to Face
    • 3.3 Section II Being All Ears
    • 3.4 Section III Trying Your Hand
    • 3.5 Section IV Maintaining A Sharp Eye
  • 4 Unit Four
    • 4.1 Introduction
    • 4.2 Section I Talking Face to Face
    • 4.3 Section II Being All Ears
    • 4.4 Section III Trying Your Hand
    • 4.5 Section IV Maintaining A Sharp Eye
  • 5 Unit Seven
    • 5.1 Introduction
    • 5.2 Section I Talking Face to Face
    • 5.3 Section II Being All Ears
    • 5.4 Section III Trying Your Hand
    • 5.5 Section IV Maintaining A Sharp Eye
  • 6 Unit Eight
    • 6.1 Introduction
    • 6.2 Section I Talking Face to Face
    • 6.3 Section II Being All Ears
    • 6.4 Section III Trying Your Hand
    • 6.5 Section IV Maintaining A Sjarp Eye
Section II Being All Ears

Being All Ears

Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication

1. Listen to ten sentences for workplace communication cross-referenced with their Chinese translation and try to remember them.





2. Listen again to the above sentences rearranged in sequence, and then match them with their Chinese translation.




Handling a Dialogue

3.  Listen to a dialogue and decode the message by finding the correct choices in shade according to what you have heard.



Mr. Liang, Winston, Walmart is a job seeker. One day he finds an ad for a shop doorkeeper, manager, assistant in a newspaper. Then he gives a phone call to Allison, Mike, Franklin about it. He says he has three, four, five years' experience in a bookstore, department store, company. He expects to have an interview and his telephone number is 3425349, 2425349, 3245349. He also says that he can come to the interview on Tuesday, Monday, Thursday afternoon.

Winston: Hello, this is Mike Winston.

Liang: Hello. I'm asking about your ad in today's newspaper for the job in your shop.

Winston: Well, but do you have any experience of working in a shop?

Liang: I've got 4 years' experience as an assistant in a department store.

Winston: Which one, please?

Liang: Walmart in the city.

Winston: Fine. Can I have your name? I'll make an appointment for an interview with you.

Liang: Yes, my name's Liang Tian, Mr. Liang.

Winston: Will you please spell it, Mr Liang?

Liang: OK, L-I-A-N-G T-I-A-N.

Winston: Your phone number?

Liang: 342 5349.

Winston: Thank you. Can you come tomorrow afternoon?

Liang: I'm afraid not. But can you make it Thursday afternoon?

Winston: That's all right. When you come, ask for Mike Winston, OK?

Liang: Yes, Mr. Winston. See you then.

Understanding a Short Speech / Talk

4.  Listen to a monologue of a job hunter twice and during the second listening, put back the missing words in the blanks.


From 2009 to 2013, I worked as a salesman with ABC International Trade, responsible for the ________ of Europe. During that period, I got excellent _______ to use German in writing the letters and making phone calls for _______ business in that country. I also translated some technical ________ and the Siemens' operating instructions from _______ to Chinese.

Through working in many  _______ countries, I found that my success in work owes _______ to my effective communication with people, plus my _______ and strong ability to use the  ________. Therefore I firmly _______ I am qualified for this job.