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[00:00.00]Unit 5What are the shirts made of?
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[00:14.94]1.Your ring looks very nice.
[00:21.40]1.Your ring looks very nice.
[00:25.59]2.When were personal computers invented?
[00:32.40]2.When were personal computers invented?
[00:36.91]3.Each different part of China has its own special forms of traditional art.
[00:44.87]3.Each different part of China has its own special forms of traditional art.
[00:52.16]4.What do you think of Chinese paper cutting?
[00:58.78]4.What do you think of Chinese paper cutting?
[01:04.46]5.What's the telephone used for?
[01:10.16]5.What's the telephone used for?
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[01:25.38]1.This TV set was made in China.
[01:32.11]1.This TV set was made in China.
[01:37.75]2.The ring looks nice and it's made of silver.
[01:44.45]2.The ring looks nice and it's made of silver.
[01:50.42]3.It's reported that the bridge was built two years ago.
[01:57.70]3.It's reported that the bridge was built two years ago.
[02:04.22]4.I went to the international kite festival to spend my vacation.
[02:12.14]4.I went to the international kite festival to spend my vacation.
[02:18.93]5.Paper cutting has been around for over 1,500 years in China.
[02:27.32]5.Paper cutting has been around for over 1,500 years in China.
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[02:43.75]1.W£ºWhat's paper made from?
[02:46.42]M£ºIt's made from wood.
[02:51.45]1.W£ºWhat's paper made from?
[02:53.40]M£ºIt's made from wood.
[02:57.99]2.W£ºCan you tell me where these two rings were made? 
[03:01.87]M£ºOh£¬the red one was made of steel in America£¬and that white one was made of sliver in Thailand.
[03:13.15]2.W£ºCan you tell me where these two rings were made? 
[03:16.42]M£ºOh£¬the red one was made of steel in America£¬and that white one was made of sliver in Thailand.
[03:25.96]3.W£ºLook at these waste paper and plastic bags.They are bad for our environment.
[03:32.52]M£ºYeah£¬we should do something to recycle them and protect our environment.
[03:42.81]3.W£ºLook at these waste paper and plastic bags.They are bad for our environment.
[03:48.37]M£ºYeah£¬we should do something to recycle them and protect our environment.
[03:56.92]4.W£ºMany products made in China are seen in the shops in America.Most Americans like them.
[04:05.40]M£ºOf course.They have good qualities and low prices.
[04:13.20]4.W£ºMany products made in China are seen in the shops in America.Most Americans like them.
[04:20.19]M£ºOf course.They have good qualities and low prices.
[04:27.96]5.W£ºWhich art form do you think is the most interesting?
[04:33.70]M£ºChinese clay art.The clay pieces are usually cute children.
[04:42.16]5.W£ºWhich art form do you think is the most interesting?
[04:46.38]M£ºChinese clay art.The clay pieces are usually cute children.
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[05:01.27]M:Have you ever heard of a ¡°talking kitchen¡±? A French Digital Kitchen has been developed in the UK.
[05:08.71]The kitchen project was started by Professor Paul.
[05:12.37]He became interested in the idea after he visited another kind of talking kitchen.
[05:18.48]He said£¬¡°The purpose of the French Digital Kitchen is to make learning a language more interesting and more educational.¡±
[05:26.52]How does the kitchen work? In fact£¬there is a computer in the kitchen.
[05:32.44]The users can choose the food they want according to information from the computer.
[05:37.82]The new kitchen can be used in schools£¬universities and even people's homes£¬
[05:43.31]and people can buy this new kitchen in the future£¬
[05:47.17]the researchers will also be developing the European Digital Kitchen for the next 3 years.
[06:08.91]M:Have you ever heard of a ¡°talking kitchen¡±? A French Digital Kitchen has been developed in the UK.
[06:16.20]The kitchen project was started by Professor Paul.
[06:19.97]He became interested in the idea after he visited another kind of talking kitchen.
[06:26.10]He said£¬¡°The purpose of the French Digital Kitchen is to make learning a language more interesting and more educational.¡±
[06:34.46]How does the kitchen work? In fact£¬there is a computer in the kitchen.
[06:39.93]The users can choose the food they want according to information from the computer.
[06:45.43]The new kitchen can be used in schools£¬universities and even people's homes£¬
[06:51.30]and people can buy this new kitchen in the future£¬
[06:54.75]the researchers will also be developing the European Digital Kitchen for the next 3 years.
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[07:17.32]M:If you think texting while walking is dangerous£¬just wait until everyone starts wearing Internet?connected glasses.
[07:25.74]While wearing a pair£¬you can talk to friends over video chat£¬take a photo or even buy a few things online as you walk around.
[07:34.60]These glasses can do anything you now need a smartphone or tablet computer to do ¡ªand then some.
[07:40.40]It's reported that the glasses open up endless possibilities ¡ª as well as challenges to safety£¬privacy and fashion sensibility.
[07:49.33]In development for a couple of years£¬the project is the idea of Google X£¬
[07:54.90]the online search?leader's secret equipment that spawns the self?driving car and could one day send elevators into space.
[08:03.17]If it takes off£¬it could bring reality another step closer to science fiction£¬
[08:08.26]where the line between human and machine will not be clear.
[08:12.17]But a number of people also worry about the new technology.What if people use it in cars and get distracted? What about the effect on your vision of having a screen so close to your eyes?
[08:39.52]M:If you think texting while walking is dangerous£¬just wait until everyone starts wearing Internet?connected glasses.
[08:47.88]While wearing a pair£¬you can talk to friends over video chat£¬take a photo or even buy a few things online as you walk around.
[08:55.90]These glasses can do anything you now need a smartphone or tablet computer to do ¡ªand then some.
[09:02.61]It's reported that the glasses open up endless possibilities ¡ª as well as challenges to safety£¬privacy and fashion sensibility.
[09:11.51]In development for a couple of years£¬the project is the idea of Google X£¬
[09:16.85]the online search?leader's secret equipment that spawns the self?driving car and could one day send elevators into space.
[09:25.10]If it takes off£¬it could bring reality another step closer to science fiction£¬
[09:30.16]where the line between human and machine will not be clear.
[09:33.94]But a number of people also worry about the new technology.What if people use it in cars and get distracted? What about the effect on your vision of having a screen so close to your eyes?
[09:51.47]Section B
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[10:06.38]1.This kind of sweater is made of cotton.
[10:12.80]1.This kind of sweater is made of cotton.
[10:17.73]2.I wonder what are made in the factory.
[10:23.43]2.I wonder what are made in the factory.
[10:28.19]3.The personal computers are widely used in common families.
[10:35.58]3.The personal computers are widely used in common families.
[10:41.81]4.It seems that many people all over the world drink Chinese tea.
[10:49.29]4.It seems that many people all over the world drink Chinese tea.
[10:55.74]5.They are similar to hot?air balloons and rise into the sky.
[11:03.65]5.They are similar to hot?air balloons and rise into the sky.
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[11:18.92]1.W£ºIs Hangzhou famous for its West Lake?
[11:22.77]M£ºNo£¬it's famous for its silk.
[11:28.12]1.W£ºIs Hangzhou famous for its West Lake?
[11:31.46]M£ºNo£¬it's famous for its silk.
[11:36.24]2.W£ºWhat language is spoken in Germany?
[11:39.89]M£ºMost people speak German£¬but many can speak English£¬too.
[11:47.41]2.W£ºWhat language is spoken in Germany?
[11:50.52]M£ºMost people speak German£¬but many can speak English£¬too.
[11:57.81]3.W£ºWhere are you going for your vacation£¬Tom?
[12:01.89]M£ºI'm going to see Water Festival£¬but my parents plan to see kites on international kite festival.
[12:13.52]3.W£ºWhere are you going for your vacation£¬Tom?
[12:16.63]M£ºI'm going to see Water Festival£¬but my parents plan to see kites on international kite festival.
[12:27.80]4.W£ºWhat did people use sky lanterns to do in the past?
[12:31.91] M£ºThey used it to call help when they were in trouble£¬but now the lanterns are used for showing best wishes.
[12:42.86]4.W£ºWhat did people use sky lanterns to do in the past?
[12:47.50] M£ºThey used it to call help when they were in trouble£¬but now the lanterns are used for showing best wishes.
[12:57.76]5.W£ºWhy do many people all over the world drink Chinese tea?
[13:03.54]M£ºBecause people say that tea is good for both health and business!
[13:12.16]5.W£ºWhy do many people all over the world drink Chinese tea?
[13:17.19]M£ºBecause people say that tea is good for both health and business!
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[13:40.76]W£ºDo you know about Thomas Edison?
[13:43.40]M£ºYes£¬he was a great American inventor.
[13:46.32]W£ºWhen was he born?
[13:48.13]M£ºHe was born on February 11th£¬in 1847.
[13:52.66]W£ºHow long did he study in school?
[13:55.30]M£ºHe studied in school for only three months.
[13:58.19]W£ºHow many inventions did he make during his lifetime?
[14:02.85]M£ºMore than 2,000 inventions.He was a great man.
[14:07.25]W£ºOh£¬I think so.
[14:18.15]W£ºDo you know about Thomas Edison?
[14:20.71]M£ºYes£¬he was a great American inventor.
[14:24.50]W£ºWhen was he born?
[14:25.70]M£ºHe was born on February 11th£¬in 1847.
[14:30.10]W£ºHow long did he study in school?
[14:32.53]M£ºHe studied in school for only three months.
[14:36.14]W£ºHow many inventions did he make during his lifetime?
[14:39.77]M£ºMore than 2,000 inventions.He was a great man.
[14:44.72]W£ºOh£¬I think so.
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[14:59.11]M£ºWhat can I do for you, madam? You look very worried.
[15:02.99]W£ºMy handbag is missing.Has anybody handed one in?
[15:07.13]M£ºNo.What kind of bag is it?
[15:10.50]W£ºIt's a black handbag.And it's made of leather.
[15:13.96]M£ºWhat are inside it?
[15:15.83]W£ºMy purse,my keys,and more importantly, my driving license.
[15:20.63]M£ºAnything else?
[15:21.94]W£ºYes, my ID.
[15:25.12]M£ºGood.If anyone hands it in, I'll let you know right away.Would you mind telling me your telephone number?
[15:32.15]W£ºOf course not.My telephone number is 347?0587.Thank you.
[15:40.20]M£ºYou are welcome.
[15:51.64]M£ºWhat can I do for you, madam? You look very worried.
[15:55.41]W£ºMy handbag is missing.Has anybody handed one in?
[15:59.65]M£ºNo.What kind of bag is it?
[16:02.40]W£ºIt's a black handbag.And it's made of leather.
[16:06.49]M£ºWhat are inside it?
[16:08.35]W£ºMy purse,my keys,and more importantly, my driving license.
[16:13.21]M£ºAnything else?
[16:14.47]W£ºYes, my ID.
[16:17.45]M£ºGood.If anyone hands it in, I'll let you know right away.Would you mind telling me your telephone number?
[16:24.65]W£ºOf course not.My telephone number is 347?0587.Thank you.
[16:32.56]M£ºYou are welcome.
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[16:50.16]M:Today some people are using a kind of telephone called the picture phone or vision phone.
[16:56.51]With it, two people who are talking can see each other.
[17:00.51]Picture phones can be useful when you have something to show the person you're calling.
[17:06.90]They may have other uses in the future.You'll be able to read the book over your picture phone.
[17:12.66]You may also be able to shop through your picture phone.
[17:16.50]If you want to buy something, you can pick up your phone and call the shop.
[17:21.13]The shop assistant will show you the thing over the phone.
[17:25.20]Then you'll be able to shop and never even leave your room!
[17:43.13]M:Today some people are using a kind of telephone called the picture phone or vision phone.
[17:49.45]With it, two people who are talking can see each other.
[17:53.55]Picture phones can be useful when you have something to show the person you're calling.
[17:59.13]They may have other uses in the future.You'll be able to read the book over your picture phone.
[18:05.62]You may also be able to shop through your picture phone.
[18:09.53]If you want to buy something, you can pick up your phone and call the shop.
[18:14.70]The shop assistant will show you the thing over the phone.
[18:18.14]Then you'll be able to shop and never even leave your room!
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[18:39.40]W:Paper appeared about 2,000 years ago£¬and it was made from silk£¬cotton£¬bamboos and  wood.
[18:46.37]People learned to write words on papers to make a book.
[18:50.13]But in those days£¬books could only be produced one at a time by hand.As a result£¬they were expensive and rare.
[18:59.49]And because there weren't many books£¬few people learned to read.
[19:04.68]Then printing was invented in China.
[19:07.49]When printing developed greatly at the beginning of the 11th century£¬books could be produced more quickly and cheaply.
[19:15.30]After that£¬knowledge and ideas spread quickly.
[19:19.50]Today information can be received online£¬downloaded from the Internet rather than found in books£¬
[19:26.83]and information can be kept on CD?ROMs or machines such as MP3 players.
[19:33.69]Computers are already used in classrooms£¬and newspapers and magazines can already be read online.
[19:41.22]So will books be replaced by computers one day?
[20:00.36]W:Paper appeared about 2,000 years ago£¬and it was made from silk£¬cotton£¬bamboos and  wood.
[20:07.67]People learned to write words on papers to make a book.
[20:11.44]But in those days£¬books could only be produced one at a time by hand.As a result£¬they were expensive and rare.
[20:20.64]And because there weren't many books£¬few people learned to read.
[20:25.97]Then printing was invented in China.
[20:28.75]When printing developed greatly at the beginning of the 11th century£¬books could be produced more quickly and cheaply.
[20:36.59]After that£¬knowledge and ideas spread quickly.
[20:40.83]Today information can be received online£¬downloaded from the Internet rather than found in books£¬
[20:48.22]and information can be kept on CD?ROMs or machines such as MP3 players.
[20:55.00]Computers are already used in classrooms£¬and newspapers and magazines can already be read online.
[21:02.67]So will books be replaced by computers one day?