L4-U2-P3 英語(yǔ)流利說(shuō) 4-2-3 懂你英語(yǔ) Level4 Unit2 Part3

L4-U2-P3-1 Listening :?Alcatraz 1


Alcatraz 1

Alcatraz is a small?island?in San Francisco?Bay , 1.5 miles from San Francisco.

From Alcatraz, you can see the famous Golden Gate Bridge.

Alcatraz is also famous and is now a major?tourist attraction.

Tourists can reach the island by boat from the city.


What can people see from Alcatraz? - the Golden Gate Bridge


Alcatraz has often?appeared?in movies, including 'Escape from Alcatraz' which was made in 1979.

One reason it’s famous is because it used to be a prison, a very special?prison.

It was designed for prisoners who were causing trouble in other prisons, such as trying to escape.

It was a maximum security prison, so escape was almost impossible.

The waters around it are cold, and only very strong swimmers can swim from the island to San Francisco.


What kind of prisoners was the prison designed for? -prisoners who were troublemakers

One?reason?it’s famous is because it?used to?be a prison, a very special?prison.


The first group of prisoners arrived in 1934.

There were 137 prisoners, including bank robbers and murderers.

They came by train from another prison in the state of Kansas.

During that trip, there was heavy security.

The prisoners were under guard and handcuffed.

Nobody wanted them to escape.


Where did the first group of prisoners come from? -They came from Kansas.

Nobody wanted them?to escape, so?there?was?heavy?security.

Tourists can reach the island by boat from the city.

During that trip, there was heavy security.

One reason it’s famous is because it used to be a prison, a very special prison.


L4-U2-P3-2 Listening :?Alcatraz 2


Alcatraz 2

The prison was designed to hold up to 336 prisoners.

However, the average population was only about 270.

Although there were several?notorious?inmates, such as Al Capone, most of the inmates were not well-known.

Many had tried to escape from other prisons or were considered violent.

If a man did not?behave?at another prison, he could be sent to Alcatraz.

At Alcatraz, there was just one inmate in each?prison cell.


If a man did not?behave?at another prison, he?could?be?sent?to Alcatraz.

Prison life at Alcatraz was?highly structured?and boring.

It was designed to teach prisoners to follow rules.

They had four rights: food, clothing,shelter?and?medical care.

Everything else was a?privilege?that had to be earned.

Privileges included working, visits from family members, and access to the prison library.

There were also activities such as painting and music.

Once a prisoner showed that he could follow the rules, he could be transferred back to another prison to finish his sentence.


Everything?else?was a?privilege?that?had to?be?earned.

It was designed to teach prisoners to follow rules.

Everything else was a?privilege?that had to be earned.

Many had tried to escape from other prisons or were considered violent.

At Alcatraz, there was just one inmate in each?prison cell.


Alcatraz was used as a prison for 29 years.

During that time, no prisoner escaped successfully.

There were 14 escape attempts, involving 36 prisoners.

Twenty-three were caught alive, and six were shot and killed.

Two men tried to escape twice.

Two?drowned?and five were listed as missing and?presumed drowned.

The most violent escape attempt occurred on May 2nd, 1946 when six prisoners tried to escape.

That event is called the 'Battle of Alcatraz'.


(1) Alcatraz was used as a prison for 29 years.
(2) During that time, no prisoner escaped successfully.
(3) There were 14 escape attempts, involving 36 prisoners.
(4) Twenty-three were caught alive, and six were shot and killed.

There were 14 escape?attempts, involving 36 prisoners.


While it was in use, Alcatraz held some of the most notorious criminals in American history, such as Al Capone.

Al Capone was a crime boss who built his career in Chicago.

The prison was finally closed in 1963.

It was closed because it was too expensive to operate.


?Al Capone was a crime?boss?who?built?his?career?in Chicago.

It was closed because it was too expensive to operate.

Alcatraz was used as a prison for 29 years.

Two?drowned? and five were listed as missing and?presumed drowned.

Once a prisoner showed that he could follow the rules, he could be transferred back to another prison to finish his sentence.


L4-U2-P3-3?Vocabulary?:?Graphs & Charts


Graphs & Charts

A?bar graph(柱狀圖) uses rectangular bars of different lengths to show and compare data.

The lengths of the bars are?proportional?to the values they represent.

The bars can be vertical, up and down, or?horizontal?.

A?circle graph(圓形圖,扇面圖), often called a pie graph, is shaped like a circle.

It is divided into segments that look like pieces of a pie.

Percentages(百分率,百分比) are used to compare the segments which are ordered from biggest to smallest.

Line graphs(曲線圖镜遣,線狀圖) are used to show the relationship between two variables, such as time and distance.

These variablesare plotted on?2?axes, the x-axis? and the y-axis.

The x-axis often shows time while the y-axis shows how quantities, such as distance, temperature or profits change with time.

A?flowchart(流程圖) is a type of graph that shows how a process or a project flows from start to finish.

A flowchart consists of start points, inputs, outputs and decision points.

An?organizational chart(組織結(jié)構(gòu)圖), or org chart, show the structure of a company.

It shows how people and departments within a company are connected.

It defines the roles and responsibilities of people and departments within a company.


Which type of graph shows?the relationship between two variables, such as time and distance?-Line graphs

What shows?how people and departments within a company are connected??-Organizational chart.

Which type of graph has?segments that look like pieces of a pie? -Circle graph.

What type of graph has?vertical or?horizontal?bars??-Bar graph.

Which type of graph includes?decision points??-Flowchart.

The lengths of the?bars?are?proportional?to the?values?they?represent.

The x-axis often?shows?time?while?the y-axis shows?how?quantities, such as distance, temperature or profits?change?with time.

A?flowchart?is a?type?of graph?that?shows?how?a process or a project?flows?from start to finish.

A?circle graph, often called a pie graph, is shaped like a circle.

A?flowchart?shows?how?a process or a project?flows?from start to finish.

A line grap uses connected points to show how things are related to each other.

In a flowchart, a decision point shows what happens when a decision is made.


L4-U2-P3-3?Vocabulary?:?Legal Terms


Legal Terms

Laws are rules that people are supposed to follow.

A system of laws governs the behavior of people within a country.

Criminals are people who break the law.

People who commit a crime are called criminals.

Some criminals are very dangerous and need to?be put in jail.

A jail or prison is a place where criminals are locked behind bars, sometimes for many years.

Prisons are designed to keep criminals away from other people.

A?courthouse?is where someone charged with committing a crime?goes on trial.

In court, evidence is presented to show the guilt or?innocence?of the person on trial.

When someone breaks the law, they may be arrested by the police.

To arrest someone means to take and hold them until they go on trial.


When is someone?sentenced?to break the law?? -When someone breaks the law, they may be arrested and put on trial.

Who are often?dangerous and need to?be put in jail? -Criminals

When do someone go to stand on trial? -A?courthouse is where someone charged with committing a crimegoes on trial.

What may happen to someone who breaks the law? -If someone breaks the law, they may be arrested and?put on trial.

What governs and helps people are supposed to act? -A system of laws governs the behavior of people within a country.

If someone?breaks?the law, they?may?be?arrested?and?put on?trial.

An action?that?is?against?the?law?is an illegal?action.

People who?commit?a?crime?are?called?criminals.

An action that is against the law is an illegal action.

Someone who commits a crime may be sent to prison.

People who commit a crime are called criminals.

When a person is charged with breaking a law, they are tried?in a court of law.

A jail or prison is a place where criminals are locked behind bars, sometimes for many years.



L4-U2-P3-5?Dialogue?:?Currency Exchange


Currency Exchange

W: May I help you, sir?

M: I’d like to change some US dollars into Japanese?yen,?please.

W:?Yes, certainly sir. How much would you like to change?

M:?I’d like to change 500 dollars.

W:?May I see your passport please?

M:?I don’t have it with me, but I do have my driver’s license. Would that be OK?

W:?No, I'm sorry, sir. I need to see your passport, it’s the law.

M:?Look, I’m not asking for a?loan. I just want to?convert?my dollars into yen.?Why do I need my passport?

W:?I understand your?frustration?sir, but that’s the law.?I can not do something that is illegal.


If something is?illegal, it is?against the law.

If someone is frustrated they are?a bit irritated.


M:?OK, do you have any suggestions?

W:?Sure, the easiest thing for you to do it is to use a machine in one of the hotels near here. You can borrow someone’s passport and then do the?conversion.

M:?So the machine doesn’t check my fingerprints or anything like that?

W:?No, sir. But there is a limit as to how much you can change at one time. You also have to pay a higher fee.

M:?Thanks for your help.

W:?You’re welcome, sir.


(1) May I help you, sir?
(2) I’d like to change some US dollars into Japanese?yen,?please.
(3)Yes, certainly sir. How much would you like to change?
(4) I’d like to change 500 dollars.

(1) Look, I’m not asking for a?loan. I just want to?convert?my dollars into yen.
(2) Why do I need my passport?
(3) I understand your?frustration?sir, but that’s the law.
(4) I can not do something that is illegal.

May I see your passport please?

Look, I’m not asking for a?loan.

OK, do you have any suggestions?

I don’t have it with me, but I do have my driver’s license.

I’d like to change some US dollars into Japanese?yen,?please.

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