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Tuesdaytwofifteen.Letmelookinmydiary.

B:

No,Thursday.

Oh,I'

msorry.IthoughtyousaidTuesday.

B:

Thursdaytwofifteen.No,I'

msorry.I'

vegotanappointmentuntilthree.Couldwemakeitlater?

Saythreefifteen?

Well,there'

salottotalkabout.It'

lltakeacoupleofhours,atleast.

ShallwesayMondaymorning,then?

Mondaymorning.Allright.Nineo'

clock?

Nine.Ithinkthatwillbeallright.I'

llringyoubackandconfirm.A:

Allright.Butringbeforefive,couldyou?

Allright.

Rightyouare.Bye.

Bye.

Exercise.Directions:

Listentothedialogueandwritedownthegistandthekeywordsthathelpyoudecide.

1.Thisdialogueisaboutmakinganappointment.

2.ThekeywordsareTuesday.Thursday.twofifteen.threefifteen.Mondaymorning.nineo'

clock.

SectionTwoListeningcomprehension

Part1Dialogue

I'

mterriblysorryI'

mlate

Woman:

Listen!

I'

mlate.

Man:

Oh,that'

sallright.Itdoesn'

treallymatter,doesit?

Ihaven'

tgotanythingbettertodo,haveI?

Justletmeexplain,willyou?

I'

veonlybeenwaitingforoveranhour.That'

sall.

Yes.Iknow,andIwouldhave...

Afterall,mytimeisn'

treallythatimportant,isit?

Pleasedon'

tbelikethat.Justletmeexplain.

(Silence.Mansaysnothing.)

I...ItriedtogethereintimebutjustafterIlefthome,thecarbrokedown.

Thecarbrokedown?

Yes,and...well...luckily...therewasagaragenearme.And...andittookthemawhiletorepairit.

Whydidn'

tyouatleastphone?

Iwouldhave!

ButIdidn'

tknowthenumberoftherestaurant.

Youcouldhavelookeditupinthetelephonebook!

Yes,but...you'

llneverbelievethis...Icouldn'

trememberthenameoftherestaurant.Iknewwhereitwas,butforgotthename.

Isee.Well,atleastitwasluckyyoufoundagaragetorepairyourcar.

Yes.ItwassomethingIcouldn'

tdomyself.Itdidn'

ttaketoolong,butthat'

swhyI'

mlate,yousee.

Uh-huh.Whichgarage,bytheway?

Pardon?

Whichgaragedidyoutakeitto?

Uh...theonenearmyflat.Youknow.LewisBrothers.

Yes,Iknowthatgarage.It'

stheonlyonenearyourflat.

Hmm,wellnow,let'

shavesomethingtoeat.Uh,whataboutsome...

Iknowthegarageverywell!

Yes.Let'

sseenow.Yes,IthinkI'

llhavesome...

Apityit'

sSunday.

sSunday.ThatgarageisclosedonSunday!

Exercise

Directions:

1.Theyarepossiblyboyfriendandgirlfriend.

2.Inarestaurant.

3."

Itdoesn'

"

veonlybeenwaitingforoveranhour.

That'

sall"

Afterall,mytimeisn'

Well,atleastitwasluckyyoufoundagaragetorepairyourcar."

4.Becauseshewantstostoptheconversationlikethis.

5.Becauseheknowsthegirlislying.

Part2Passage

TheOscarStatuette

1Industryinsidersandmembersofthepresscalledtheaward"

theAcademystatuette"

"

thegoldentrophy"

or"

thestatueofmerit"

butthetermneverstuck.

2.Nohardevidenceexiststosupportthattale,butinanycase,bythesixthAwardsPresentationin1934,aHollywoodcolumnistusedthenameinhiscolumn.

3.WaltDisneywashonoredwithonefull-sizeandsevenminiaturestatuettesonbehalfofhisanimatedfeatureSnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarfs.

4.Ifthestatuettesdon'

tmeetstrictqualitycontrolstandards,theyareimmediatelycutinhalfandmelteddown.

5.ThelargeboxesareshippedtotheAcademyofficesviaairexpress,withnoidentifiablemarkings.

 

TheOscarstatuette,designedbyMGM'

s*chiefartdirectorCedricGibbons,depictsaknightholdingacrusader'

s*sword,standingonareeloffilmwithfivespokes,signifyingtheoriginalbranchesoftheAcademy:

Actors,Writers,Directors,Producers,andTechnicians.

Bornin1928,yearswouldpassbeforetheAcademyAwardofMeritwasofficiallynamed"

Oscar"

.Industryinsidersandmembersofthepresscalledtheaward"

.Theentertainmenttradepaper,WeeklyVariety,evenattemptedtopopularize"

theironman"

.Thetermneverstuck.

ApopularstoryhasbeenthatanAcademylibrarianandeventualexecutivedirector,MargaretHerrick,thoughtthestatuetteresembledheruncleOscarandsaidso,andthatasaresulttheAcademystaffbeganreferringtoitasOscar.

Nohardevidenceexiststosupportthattale,butinanycase,bythesixthAwardsPresentationin1934,HollywoodcolumnistSidneySkolskyusedthenameinhiscolumninreferencetoKatharineHepburn'

sfirstBestActresswin.TheAcademyitselfdidn'

tusethenicknameofficiallyuntil1939.

Sinceitsconception,theOscarstatuettehasmetexactinguniformstandards-withafewnotableexceptions.Inthe1930s,juvenileplayersreceivedminiaturereplicas*ofthestatuette;

aventriloquist*EdgarBergenwaspresentedwithawoodenstatuettewithamoveablemouth;

andWaltDisneywashonoredwithonefull-sizeandsevenminiaturestatuettesonbehalfofhisanimatedfeatureSnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarfs.Between1942and1944,insupportofthewareffort,Oscarsweremadeofplaster.AftertheWar,winnersturnedinthetemporaryawardsforgoldenOscarstatuettes.

ThetraditionalOscarstatuette,however,hasn'

tchangedsincethe1940s,whenthebasewasmadehigher.In1945,thebasewaschangedfrommarbletometalandin1949,AcademyAwardstatuettesbegantobenumbered,startingwithNo.501.

Approximately50OscarsaremadeeachyearinChicagobythemanufacturer,R.S.Owens.Iftheydon'

tmeetstrictqualitycontrolstandards,thestatuettesareimmediatelycutinhalfandmelteddown.

EachawardisindividuallypackedintoaStyrofoamcontainerslightlylarger

thanashoebox.

Eightofthesearethenpackedintoalargercardboardbox,andthelargeboxesareshippedtotheAcademyofficesinBeverlyHillsviaairexpress,withnoidentifiablemarkings.

OnMarch10,2000,55AcademyAwardsmysteriouslyvanishedenroutefromtheWindyCity*totheCityofAngels.Ninedayslater,52ofstolenstatuetteswerediscoverednexttoaDumpster*intheKoreatownsectionofLosAngelesbyWillieFulgear,whowaslaterinvitedbytheAcademytoattendtheOscar2000ceremoniesasaspecialguest.

Foreightdecades,theOscarshavesurvivedwar,weatheredearthquakes,andevenmanagedtoescapeunscathed*fromcommonthieves.Since1995,however,R.S.Owenshasrepairedmorethan160statuettes."

Maybesomebodyusedchemicalsonthemtopolishthemandthechemicalsrubbedrightthroughthelacquer*andintothegold,"

explainsthecompanypresident."

Ormaybepeoplestoredthemsomeplacewheretheycorroded."

Althoughhestressesthatthestatuetteismadetoendure,SiegeloffersthissageadvicetoallOscarwinners:

"

Ifitgetsdusty,simplywipeitwithasoftdrycloth."

ExerciseAPre-listeningQuestion

EveryJanuary,theattentionoftheentertainmentcommunityandoffilmfansaroundtheworldturnstotheupcomingAcademyAwards,thehighesthonorinfilmmaking.TheannualpresentationoftheOscarshasbecometheAcademyofMotionPictureArtsandSciences'

mostfamousactivity.TheOscarStatuetteisaknightholdingacrusader'

ssword,standingonareeloffilmwithfivespokes.

ExerciseBSentenceDictation

Listeningtosomesentencesandwritethemdown.Youwillheareachsentencethreetimes.

ExerciseCDetailedListening

Listentothepassageanddecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrue(T)orfalse(F).Discusswithyourclassmateswhyyouthinkthestatementistrueorfalse.

T1.TherewerefiveoriginalbranchesoftheAcademy.

(BecausethefivespokesonthereeloffilmsignifytheoriginalbranchesoftheAcademy:

Actors,Writers,Directors,Producers,andTechnicians.)

F2.TheAcademyAwardofMeritwasofficiallynamed"

in1928.

(Bornin1928,yearswouldpassbeforetheAcademyAwardofMeritwasofficiallynamed"

Oscar."

T3.TheAcademystaffbeganreferringtotheAcademystatuetteasOscarbecauseMargaretHerricksaidthestatuettewaslikeheruncleOscar.

(AnAcademylibrarianandeventualexecutivedirector,MargaretHerrick,thoughtthestatuetteresembledheruncleOscarandsai

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