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外研社版高中英语必修三听力原文
外研社版高中英语必修三听力原文
外研社版高中英语必修三
Module1听力原文
Carlos:
Hello,mynameisCarlosandI'mfromSpain.Helen:
Hi,Carlos.I'mHelen.
Amy:
AndmynameisAmy.Pleasedtomeetyou.
Carlos:
AreyouEnglish?
Helen:
No!
NeitherofusisEnglish.
Amy:
Helen'sfromScotlandandI'mfromWales.
Carlos:
Really?
So,Helen,wheredoyouliveinScotland?
Helen:
InEdinburgh.
Carlos:
Edinburgh.Nice,that'sthecapitalofScotland,isn'tit?
Helen:
Yes,itis.
Carlos:
AndAmy,you'refromWales.
Amy:
That'sright.
Carlos:
That'swestofEngland,isn'tit?
Amy:
Yes,itis.It'saseparatecountryandit'stothewestofEngland.Carlos:
AndwhereinWalesdoyoulive?
Amy:
Well,myfamilylivesinCardiff.
Carlos:
Cardiff?
I'veneverheardofCardiff.Isitabigcity?
Amy:
Yes,itis!
It'sthecapital!
Carlos:
Oh,I'msosorry!
Amy:
That'sallright.
Carlos:
TherearesomanycapitalcitiesintheUnitedKingdom.Helen:
Yes,ScotlandandWalesareseparatecountries.Andeachofthemhasacapital
city.
Carlos:
SowhatareyoudoinghereinLondon?
Helen:
We'restudents.
Carlos:
Whatareyoustudying?
Helen:
Languages.
Carlos:
Whichones?
Helen:
Well,thereareabout60studentsintheclass,andallofthemarestudying
atleasttwolanguages.I'mstudyingFrenchandChinese.Amy:
AndI'mstudyingGermanandRussian.
Carlos:
SoneitherofyouisstudyingSpanish.
Amy:
No,sorry.Infact,noneofthestudentsinourclassisstudyingSpanish.
Carlos:
Oh.That'ssad.
Helen:
WhereinSpaindoyoulive?
Carlos:
InValencia.
Amy:
Valencia?
Whereaboutsisthat?
Carlos:
It'sontheeastcoast.It'sabout200kilometressouthofBarcelona.
Amy:
Isee.Isitabigcity?
Carlos:
Yes.Quitebig.
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Amy:
What'sitlike?
Carlos:
It'sawonderfulplace.Andoursoccerteamisfantastic.Helen:
Whatkindofworkdopeopledothere?
Carlos:
Well,alotofthemworkintourism.
Helen:
Really?
AndwhatareyoudoinghereinLondon?
Carlos:
Well,I'mstudyingEnglishatuniversity,soI'mhereforamonth.
Amy:
Really?
That'snice.
Carlos:
Yes.Infact,mywholeclassiscoming.
Helen:
Howmanystudentsarethereintheclass?
Carlos:
Forty-seven.Butnoneofthemhasarrivedyet!
Module2听力原文
Lingling:
IsthisyourfirsttimeinBeijing,Richard?
Richard:
Yes,itis.
Lingling:
Howdoyoufindit?
Richard:
It'stotallyfascinating.It'ssodifferentfromSydney,whereIlive.Lingling:
NowI'mfascinated.Tellmeaboutthedifferences,asyouseethem.Richard:
Well,Sydney'sayoungercitythanBeijing.Beijinghasalotmoreinhabitantsandismuchmorecrowded.
Lingling:
Yes,wecertainlyhaveahugepopulation,likemostChinesecities.Richard:
It'sveryexciting,asaresult.Andthere'ssomuchconstructiongoingon.
Lingling:
Iknow,we'regrowingveryfast.Forexample,Idon'tthinkwehaveasmanyfreewaysasSydneydoes,butwesoonwill!
Richard:
Ibelieveyou!
IthinktherearefewertouristsinBeijing—atleastfornow.
AndIgetthefeelingthatBeijing'slessdangerous.
Lingling:
Yes,there'sprobablyalotlesscrimehere.
Richard:
Whatabouttheclimate?
IthinkSydneyhaslessrain.
Lingling:
Yes,wecangetalotofraininJulyandAugust.
Richard:
I'venoticed!
It'spouringatthemoment!
Lingling:
Thegoodthingabouttherain,ofcourse,isthatitwashesthepollutionaway.
Richard:
I'venoticedthattoo.Wedon'thaveasmuchpollutionasyoudo.Lingling:
That'sbecauseyouhavelessindustry.Theaircangetquitepollutedhere...Ok,sothatcoversalotofthedifferences.Butarethereanysimilarities?
Richard:
Ohyes...forexample,Inoticethewealthandtheenergy.Lingling:
Sorry,Ididn'tgetthat.
Richard:
Thewealthandenergy.IthinkthereareasmanyrichpeoplehereasinSydney...andIthinkyourcityisjustaslivelyasmine.
Lingling:
That'sgoodtohear.Soshallwegooutthiseveningandfindsomeoftheaction?
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必修三Module3听力原文
Reporter:
I'mstandinginthecentreofPlymouth,thecapitalofMontserrat,wherejustoneweekago,avolcaniceruptiontookplace.WithmeisFrankSavage,thegovernoroftheisland.MrSavage,thankyoufortalkingtous.
Savage:
You'rewelcome.
Reporter:
Whatexactlyhappenedlastweek?
Savage:
Well,thevolcanoerupted,andashandlavapoureddownthemountaintowardsthesea.Unfortunately,thereareseveralvillagesinitspath.
Reporter:
That'sterrible.Wasanybodyhurt?
Savage:
No.Luckily,wehadplentyofwarningandItoldpeoplewholivedinthepathoftheashandlavatoleavetheisland.Wemanagedtogethalfthepopulationtoanotherislandbeforetheeruptiontookplace.
Reporter:
Whyareyoustillhere?
Savage:
Well,I'mstillworkingbecausethere'salottodo.
Reporter:
Howmanypeopleliveontheisland?
Savage:
Eleventhousandpeoplelivehereandaboutsixthousandpeoplehaveleft.Reporter:
Whichareasarethemostdangerous?
Savage:
Well,themostdangerousplacesarebetweenthevolcanoandthesea.Therearealotofvillagesthere.Anditwasverydangerous.Sadly,hundredsofhousescaughtfirewhenthelavareachedthem.
Reporter:
Oh,I'mverysorrytohearthat.
Savage:
Thankfully,noonewaskilled.
Reporter:
Arethehousesstillonfire?
Savage:
No.Fortunately,weputallthefiresoutquitequickly.
Reporter:
That'sverygoodnews.Well,it'sabeautifulsunnydayhereinPlymouth.Doesthismeanthatthedangerisover?
Savage:
No!
Thevolcanocoulderuptagain!
Peoplemustunderstandthatitisstillverydangerousandtheycan'tgobacktotheirhouses.
Reporter:
OK—sothat'sthemessagefromthegovernor—don'tgobacktoyourhouses.When
willpeoplebeabletoreturnhome?
Savage:
Wedon'tknowatthemoment.Hopefully,itwon'tbetoolong.Reporter:
Thankyouforyourtime,MrSavage.
Savage:
Thankyou.
必修三Module4听力原文
(int=interviewer)
Int:
David,whatdoyouseeasthemainproblemswiththeenvironment?
D.U:
Well,inanutshell,themosturgentproblemofallistheclimate.Theworld'sclimateseemstobegettingwarmer.
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Int:
We'veseenalotofevidenceofthat,haven'twe?
Hottersummers,warmerwinters,thatkindofthing.
D.U:
Yes,wehave.Also,scientistshavefoundthattheiceatthePolesisbeginningtomelt.
Int:
We'veheardthattoo.Isthatreallyhappening?
D.U:
Yes,I'mafraiditis.Andatsometimeinthefuture,theicemaymeltcompletely.Thenit'sPossiblethattheseacouldriseandcoastalcitieslikeNewYorkandShanghaicoulddisappearunderwater.
Int:
Itsoundsveryfrightening.
D.U:
Icouldn'tagreewithyoumore.It'sscary!
Int:
Canyouexplainwhytheclimate'sgettingwarmer?
D.U:
Well,I'lldomybest!
It'spollutionthat'stheproblem.Gasesfromcarsentertheatmosphereandstopthesun'sheatfromleavingtheatmosphere.Andfactoriesgiveoutchemicalsthatdothesamething.Soasaresult,theclimateisgettingwarmer.
Int:
FromwhatIunderstand,carbondioxidefromcarsisamajorproblem.D.U:
You'reabsolutelyright.Carbondioxideisthegasthatdoesmostdamagetotheatmosphere.Butwehaveaproblemwithtreestoo.Yousee,treesgiveoutoxygenandtakeincarbondioxide.Sothey'reveryusefulbecausetheyuseupthecarbondioxide.
Int:
Iknowwhatyou'regoingtosay.We'recuttingdownallthetrees.D.U:
Yes,wecutthemdownbecauseweneedthelandandbecauseweusethewoodforpaperandfurniture.Thatleavesmorecarbondioxideintheatmosphere.Int:
It'saterriblesituation.
D.U:
Yes,andanotherproblemisallthegarbagethatweproduce.Weburnalotofgarbage,andonceagain,thegasespollutetheatmosphere.Thesituationcouldn'tbeworse,really.
Int:
Weshouldrecyclegarbage,notburnit.
D.U:
Ofcourseweshould.
Int:
It'sstrange,weknowallthis,andyetwedonothingbuttalkaboutit.Ican'thelpbutfeelveryconcerned.
D.U:
Yes,well,itisworrying.Butgovernmentsarebeginningtodosomethingaboutit.Idon'tthinkit'stoolate.
必修三Module5听力原文
Chinahasgiventheworldmanyimportantinventions.Togiveanexample,itisthecountryinwhichsilkwasfirstinvented.Silkwasmadethereaslongagoas3200BC.Chinesefarmersgrewmulberryleavesbecausetheyknewthatacertainkindofcaterpillaratethem.TheChinesedidnottellothercountrieshowsilkwasmadeandothercountrieshowsilkwasmadeandothercountriespaidalotforthissoft,strongmaterial.
SuSongwasaneleventhcenturymonkaboutwhomverylittleisknow.However,wedoknowthatin1092ADheinventedthefirstrealclock.Forthefirsttimeever,
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itbecamepossibletotellthetime.Inthe1950sacopywasbuiltandthiscopycanbeseentodayinBeijing.
TheysaythatamancalledCaiLunmadepaperfromthebarkofatreeinabout105AD.Ifso,heisamanofwhomChinacanbeproud.Paperwasaveryimportantinventionbecauseitwascheapandpeoplecouldaffordtobuyit.Beforethattime,writershadusedexpensivematerialssuchassilk.Theinventionwasimmediatelysuccessful.However,paperdidnotspreadtoothercountriesforanother500years.
PrintingwasinventedinChinaasearlyas868AD.ThebookinwhichprintingfirstappearedwascalledTheDiamondSutra.Withprinting,itbecamepossibletproduce
manycopiesatthesametime.In1041AD,achemistcalledBiShenginventedatypeofprintthatcouldmove.Itwasnotuntil1454thatthefirstbookwasprintedinEurope.
ThefirsttimethatwehearofarealtoothbrushisinaChinesebookof1498AD.Thistoothbrushcouldcleanteethquicklyandwell.ThetoothbrushonlyreachedEuropeintheseventeenthcentury,whenitquicklybecameverypopular.
必修三Module6听力原文
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M:
Whatareyoulookingfor?
W:
AmapofChina.
M:
I've