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bert. As you listen, mark with a tick (252。).Xiao LiMr. RobertOfferingAcceptingDecliningto take his coat252。to take a seat252。to have a cup of coffee252。to have some biscuits252。to call a taxi252。to keep his suitcase252。3. Listen to four dialogues at a reception, and plete the table below.NameCompanyPlace/person to visitPurpose1st visitorGeorge DaviesMotorola, Guangzhou OfficeGeneral Manager, Mr. LiDiscuss future cooperation2nd visitorJohn SmithATamp。TFinance DepartmentDiscuss account problems3rd visitorMikeEpson Service CenterThe printing roomCheck amp。 fix the printer4th visitorXu MinChina DailyManaging DirectorInterview himV. Language FocusPractice 1Refer to File 1 (Page 257).Practice 21. Interpret the sentences in the brackets into English. A: May I speak to Paul, please? B: the line is bad/it’s a bad line. Could you speak up, please? B: Hang on。 I’ll get him for you. … I’m afraid he’s not in/here/available at the moment. A: Do you happen to know when he’ll be back? A: Could I leave a message? B: Would you hold on a minute? I’ll get a pen and a piece of paper. A: Could you please ask him to return my call? B: Could you spell your name, please? A: Have you got it? B: Yes, I’ve got it.2. (Open)Practice 3 (Open)Practice 4 Make an offer according to the following situations:1. Would you like me to help you with your luggage?2. Shall I give you a hand with cleaning the office?3. Let me send you to the hospital/clinic on my bike.4. Do you want me to check/fix the puter, Billy?5. Would you like me to get lunch for you?6. Shall I open the windows?7. Do you want me to give you a lift?8. Would you like me to get some A4 paper? Practice 51) Is it all right if I pay by credit card?2) I’m afraid you can’t. This telephone is for business purposes only.3) I’d rather you didn’t, if you don’t mind.4) Can we buy these products by instalment?5) Do you mind if I put off our appointment till next Wednesday?Part III Listening amp。 Speaking 21. Refer to Transcripts.2. Refer to Transcripts.3. Refer to Transcripts.這部分完全和transcript一樣,應(yīng)該不用再詳細寫出II. Interpreting A: Good morning, Guangzhou Import amp。 Export Company. B: May I speak to Mr. Liu, Finance Manager, please? A: Hold the line, I’ll put you through. Sir, you’re through. B: Thank you. A: You’re wele.2) A: I’d like to speak to Kate, please. B: I’m afraid there’s nobody by that name here. A: Sorry, I have the wrong number. B: That’s all right.3) A: Hello, could I speak to Mr. Williams, please? B: I’m sorry。 he’s at a meeting at the moment. Could you call back later? A: Can I leave a message? B: Sure. May I ask who’s calling, please? A: This is David Copperfield from Philips. B: How do you spell Hewlett Philips and your name? A: Philips – PHILIPS。 David – DAVID。 Copperfield – COPPERFIELD B: I’ve got it. What’s your phone number, please? A: My phone number is (020) 23484687. B: What’s your message? A: I’m going on a business trip to Australia next Wednesday. I’d like to see him on Friday morning. Could you ask him to return my call? B: OK. A: Thank you.4) A: Hello, may I speak to Miss Black, please? B: It’s a bad line/The line is bad. Could you speak louder, please? A: I’d like to speak to Miss Black. B: Sorry, I still didn’t hear you clearly. Can you please put the receiver closer to your mouth? A: OK. Is Miss Black there? B: Just a minute, I’ll get her for you. A: Thank you.5) A: Good morning, sir. Can I help you? B: Good morning, Miss. I’d like to see the Personnel Manager, Mr. Smith. A: Have you got an appointment with him? B: Yes. I think he’s expecting me. A: May I have your name, please? B: I’m Mr. Kong from China. A: Could you wait for a moment? I’ll call to tell him you’re here. B: All right. Thank you.III. Role Play 1) Refer to File 2 (Page 257). 2) Refer to File 3 (Page 258). 3) (Open)VII. Supplementary Reading1. Public corporations refer to those created by national governments or municipalities such as cities, towns, and villages, to carry out such governmental functions as collecting taxes, enforcing ordinances and raising capital through the sale of bands while private corporations mainly refer to those founded and owned by an individual or a small group of individuals.2. Two types of stock: mon stock and preferred stock.3. The responsibility of the board of directors is to determine basic corporate policy and select the top officers of the corporation, such as the chief executive officer, to manage operations.4. The rights and benefits of a stockholder vary according to the type of stock held. Holders of mon stock (1) usually must approve changes in the corporation’s profits, such as an amendment of the corporate charter, and (2) share in the corporation’s profits, (3) elect board of directors. Holders of preferred stock receive any proceeds before holders of mon stock if a pany discontinues business and liquidates its assets and preferred stock dividends are usually set at a fixed rate and must be paid before the corporation distributes mon stock dividends. However, holders of preferred stock do not have the right to vote.5. The two ways a corporation often uses to raise money are to issue shares of stock and to sell bonds.Unit 3Part I Leadin1. Can you figure out what their jobs or professions are?. 1) accountant 2) coach 3) conductor 4) beautician 5) reporter 6) secretary 7) manager 8) chef2. (Open)3. All of them.Part II Listening amp。 Speaking 1I Listening 1. Listen to some small conversations and plete the chart below.NameJob or ResponsibilityAlice BrownprogrammerJenny ThomsonphotographerDavid Parkinspublic relationsKim Harleypersonnel manag