DUTP 大连理工大学出版社 恧世纪商务英语综合教程 烛 Unit 9 Tourist Guide To build better working ties with your foreign clients, you can take them to visit places of Lead-in interest. As a tour guide, it is extremely important for you to be able to effectively introduce a tourist attraction. It would be good to start with TextA the nearest views and go further out, when you are introducing the surrounding sights to your client. You may also want to give a brief ext B overview before introducing specific areas or buildings. You need to be selective when you arePractical Writing recommending other places of interest to your clients Century Business English ll
DUTP 大连理工大学出版社 世纪商务英语综合教程Ⅱ Unit 9 Tourist Guide Text A Text B Lead-in Practical Writing To build better working ties with your foreign clients, you can take them to visit places of interest. As a tour guide, it is extremely important for you to be able to effectively introduce a tourist attraction. It would be good to start with the nearest views and go further out, when you are introducing the surrounding sights to your client. You may also want to give a brief overview before introducing specific areas or buildings. You need to be selective when you are recommending other places of interest to your clients. Century Business English II
Lead-in Listening Role-play Spot Dictation Discussion
Lead-in Listening Discussion Role-play L A B P
1 Listening Listen to the conversation and choose the best answer for each Script question ① Where are they going to visit? A. The Summer palace B The Tian'an Men square ()The Great Wall How many years has the Great Wall been built? More than2.。00 years B. More than 3, 000 years C. More than 4,000 years 3)How long does the Great Wall stretch from east to west? VAbout 6,000 kilometers B About 7.000 kilometers C. about 8.000 kilometers
1 Listening Listen to the conversation and choose the best answer for each question. Script 1. Where are they going to visit? A. The Summer Palace. B. The Tian’an Men Square. C. The Great Wall. 2. How many years has the Great Wall been built? A. More than 2,000 years. B. More than 3,000 years. C. More than 4,000 years. 3. How long does the Great Wall stretch from east to west? A. About 6,000 kilometers. B. About 7,000 kilometers. C. About 8,000 kilometers. 1 2 3 √ √ √ L A B P
In which dynasty has the Great Wall first been built? ()Qin Dynasty B Ming Dynasty C Qing Dynasty Which is NoT true according to the conversation? A. The wall was designed to be wide enough to accommodate six horses to run abreast Some of the rock slabs were as long as two meters and weighed as much as three tons C. The battlements and watchtowers also look splendid UD
4. In which dynasty has the Great Wall first been built? A. Qin Dynasty. B. Ming Dynasty. C. Qing Dynasty. 5. Which is NOT true according to the conversation? A. The wall was designed to be wide enough to accommodate six horses to run abreast. B. Some of the rock slabs were as long as two meters and weighed as much as three tons. C. The battlements and watchtowers also look splendid. 4 5 √ √ L A B P
Script 日1》4一 Mrs Brown: Look. we are driving into the mountains. The road begins to wind up, Mr Wang. we won't be far from the Great Wall. will we? Mr Wang No, we won't mountains Pretty soon you will see sections of the wall on top of the mountains Mrs. Brown: I read that it was built more than 2000 years ago. Is it right, Mr. Wang? Mr Wang: Yes, construction of the wall first began during the warring states period in the fifth century B C. Some ducal states built walls to defend against the frequent invasions by nomadic tribes from the north. After Qin Shihuang, the first emperor unified China in 221 B C he decided to have the various sections of the walls linked up and extended
Script Mrs. Brown: Look. we are driving into the mountains. The road begins to wind up, Mr. Wang. we won’t be far from the Great Wall, will we? Mr. Wang: No, we won’t mountains. Pretty soon you will see sections of the wall on top of the mountains. Mrs. Brown: I read that it was built more than 2000 years ago. Is it right, Mr. Wang? Mr. Wang: Yes, construction of the wall first began during the warring states period in the fifth century B.C.. Some ducal states built walls to defend against the frequent invasions by nomadic tribes from the north. After Qin Shihuang, the first emperor unified China in 221 B.C. he decided to have the various sections of the walls linked up and extended. L A B P