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新世纪大学英语视听说4听力原文
UNIT1
Takeshi:
Man,lookatthat!
InNewYorkthere’salwayssomethingbeingbuilt.Andeverythinggoesupsoquickly…youneverknowwhat’sgoingtobearoundnextweek.
Roberto:
Yeah,butontheotherhand,sometimesIwonderaboutovercrowding.Maybetheyneedtostartbuildingdownmore.
Takeshi:
Buildingdown
Roberto:
Yeah,it’swhenyoubuildundergroundinsteadofaboveground.
Takeshi:
Nah,that’stoomuchlikelivinginacave.Ilovetheskyscrapers!
Theyarethemostincrediblefeatsofengineering!
Roberto:
True.AndsomeofthefirstoneswerebuiltrighthereinNewYorkCity.
Takeshi:
That’sright!
Youknow,IwonderwhatNewYorklookedlikebeforeallthesebuildingspoppedup.
Roberto:
Idon’tknow,butI’dliketoseethisonewhenit’sfinished.
Takeshi:
Yeah.I’llbetit’llbesomethingfantastic!
Roberto:
Maybe…whatdoyouthinkit’sgoingtolooklike
Takeshi:
Idon’tknow…butyouknowwhatI’mgoingtorememberwhatitlookedlike.
Roberto:
WhatareyoutalkingaboutAndwhyareyoutakingpicturesThere’snothingthere.
Takeshi:
OK.Youknowhowsomepeoplegetfamousbecausetheyhavepicturesofmoviestarsorperformersbeforetheymakeitbig
Roberto:
Yeah
Takeshi:
Well,somebuildingsandarchitecturalstructuresgettobefamoustoo,likethe
EiffelTowerortheEmpireStateBuilding…right
Roberto:
Yeah,and…There’snothinghere!
Takeshi:
Right!
Buttherewillbe.Somedaythisveryspotmaybecomereallywell-known—likemaybeit’llbesomeincrediblehotelthattherichandfamousstayat.AndI’llbetheonlyonewithpicturesofitbeforeitwasbuilt.Cool,huh
Roberto:
Uh…youaretoomuch.Hey,let’saskthisguywhatyour“famous”building’sgoingtobe.(topassingconstructionworker)Excuseus,canyoutelluswhatthisisgoingtobewhenit’sfinishedMaybeafancyhotelorsomething
Constructionworker:
Fancyhotel(laughs)No,thisisn’tgoingtobeahotel.It’sgoingtobeaparkinggarage.
Roberto:
Aparkinggarage.Uh…huh.Thanks.
Takeshi:
Well…maybe…someonerichandfamouswillparkhere.
UNIT2
Prof.Morgan:
Good.Sochangethefirstpartandmakethosecorrectionsandyourpaperwillbegreat.
Tara:
OK.Thanksforallyourhelp,ProfessorMorgan.I’lle-mailmypapertoyoulatertoday.
Prof.Morgan:
Youknow,technologyisamazing.InhighschoolIusedtowritemytermpapersonatypewriter.
Tara:
Itmusthavetakenalongtimetowriteapaperonatypewriter.
Prof.Morgan:
Well,Iwasprettyfast,butImadesomemistakes.Actually,thetypewritersweren’tthatbad.Now,asforthefirstcomputers…ohmygosh!
Tara:
Whatdoyoumean
Prof.Morgan:
Thefirstcomputersweresounreliable.Theyusedtocrashallthetime.Andtheywerenotasaffordableorasfastastheyarenow.
Tara:
Mine’sprettyfast,butnotasfastassomeofthenewer,moreexpensiveones.
Prof.Morgan:
Iknow!
Andnowadays,almosteveryonehasacomputer.Inthosedays,nobodyhadtheirowncomputer.Weusedtousetheonesattheuniversity.
Tara:
Inthecomputerlab
Prof.Morgan:
Yeah,that’sallwehad.I’llneverforget,onespring,duringfinalexams.Everybodywasworkingontheirtermpapers,andtheelectricitywentout!
Tara:
SoNobigdeal…laptopshavebatteries…
Prof.Morgan:
Yes,butremember,inthosedayswedidn’thavelaptops.Ifyourcomputercrashed,youlosteverything.
Tara:
Everything
Prof.Morgan:
Everything.Weusedtoloseinformationallthetime,butthattimeitwasterrible.Everybodylosttheirpapersthatafternoon…includingme.
Tara:
Whatdidyoudo
Prof.Morgan:
Iwentbacktothegood,old-fashionedway.
Tara:
Youmeantypewriters
Prof.Morgan:
Nope.Iusedsomethingmoreaffordable,portable,reliable,disposable,somethingthatalwaysworked.
Tara:
Whatwasthat
Prof.Morgan:
(holdsuppencilandpaper)Thefirstwordprocessor.
UNIT3
Takeshi:
So,whataretoday’sheadlines
Mike:
Idon’tknow.I’mreadingtheimportantstufflikemyhoroscopeandtheentertainmentsection.Hey!
Lookatthis!
JamesHammondisplayingatCBGB’stonight!
Takeshi:
JamesHammond.Isn’thethatfamousbluesguitaristTheguywiththesilverguitarandthelong,blackhair
Mike:
No,that’sKevinDiamond.JamesHammondisthesinger.Hehasshortspikyhair,healwayswearsthatreallycoolwhitesuit…
Takeshi:
Iknowhim—he’sgreat!
Let’sgo!
Mike:
Ah,man!
It’ssoldout!
Takeshi:
Oh.(seessomeoneacrosstheroom)Hey,look…that’sAnna…AnnaMarkovich.
Mike:
What
Takeshi:
Overthere.
Mike:
TheonesittingdownWearingthepinkshirt
Takeshi:
No.Thereallyprettyonewiththelonghairandglasses.(waves)Youknowher.Shelivesinourbuilding.She’sajournalist.ShewritesallthemusicreviewsforTheVillageVoice.
Mike:
Well,whatareyouwaitingforGooverthereandaskherifshecangetussometicketsfortonight!
Takeshi:
AreyoukiddingIcan’tdothat.Ihardlyknowher!
(Mikescowls)Well,maybeIcan…
Takeshi:
(approachesAnna)Uh…hi,Anna!
Howareyou
Anna:
Oh,hi,Takeshi.I’mgreat!
What’sup
Takeshi:
Notmuch.So,youstill…uh…writingforTheVillageVoice
Anna:
Yeah.“DedicatedMusicReviewer”—that’sme.Asamatteroffact,I’mreviewingashowtonight,JamesHammond.
Takeshi:
JamesHammond!
Ilovehim!
MyroommateandIwerejusttalkingabouthowmuchwe’dliketoseethatshow.
Anna:
ReallyActually,I’vegottwotickets.
Takeshi:
TwoticketsThat’dbegreat!
Anna:
Terrific.It’sadate!
YouandIcangotogether.Meetmeoutsideourbuildingatseven,OK
Takeshi:
OK.
Anna:
Seeyouthen!
Takeshi:
Seeyoutonight.
Anna:
Bye.
Mike:
WellDidshehaveanytickets
Takeshi:
Yeah.We’releavingatseven…
Mike:
Fantasticman!
Imean…we’renotgoingtohavealotoftime.We(’ve)gottogohome…we(’ve)gottogetchanged…we(’ve)gottoshower…
Takeshi:
Uh…MikeImeantAnnaandIareleavingatseven.
Mike:
Oh.
Takeshi:
Somehow,Igotaticket—andadatewith…AnnaMarkovich.
Mike:
You’rekiddingme!
That’sgreat!
Takeshi:
Youdon’tmindifIgowithoutyou
Mike:
Nah,don’tworryaboutit.There’replentyofconcerts,butthere’sonlyoneAnnaMarkovich!
Besides,Ihavemoreimportantthingstodo.(holdsupnewspaper)
UNIT4
Ms.Li:
Hi,I’mYvonneLi.Welcome.
Claudia:
Hi,ClaudiaOliveira.
Ms.Li:
Pleasehaveaseat.Thanksverymuchforcomingin.Didyoubringyourrésumé
Claudia:
Yes.Hereyouare.
Ms.Li:
Great.Thanks.Firstletmetellyoualittlebitaboutthejob.We’relookingforsomeonetosellournewsoftwareproductinternationally.Thejobrequiresflexibility,independence,andmostimportantly,apleasantmannerwithcustomers.
Claudia:
Iagree…that’simportant.I’veworkedinsalesforyearsandhavealwaystriedtoreallylistentomycustomerstofindoutwhattheyneed.IthinkI’mreallygoodatthat.
Ms.Li:
That’sgreat.Sotellmealittlebitaboutyourexperiencewithsoftwareprograms.
Claudia:
Well,I’vetrainedpeoplehowtouseasimilarsoftwareproductforthepasttwoyearsatmycurrentjob,soIreallyfeelIknowtheproductandcustomerneeds.
Ms.Li:
Hmm…interesting,andyoursalesexperience
Claudia:
I’vebeenwithmypresentcompanyforthreeyearsandinmypresentpositionsincelastyear.Inthattime,I’vebeennamedsalespersonofthemonththreetimes,andhavetakentopsalesawardsseveraltimesaswell.
Ms.Li:
Impressive…
Claudia:
I’malsotakinggraduatecoursesrightnowinmarketing.Ifeelitreallyhelpsmeunderstandthemarketbetter,especiallythecompetition.
Ms.Li:
You’vebeenverybusy,Ms.Oliveira!
Well,thanksverymuchforcomingin.We’llbe
intouch.
Ms.Li:
Hey,Bill,Ijustinterviewedawomanforthatsoftwaresalesposition.
Mr.Howard:
Howdiditgo
Ms.Li:
Verywell.
Mr.Howard:
Doyouthinkshe’srightforthejob
Ms.Li:
Ithinkso.Shehasahighenergylevelandalotofexperience.
Mr.Howard:
OK.Let’sofferherthejob.
Ms.Li:
Great.
Tara:
Hello
Ms.Li:
Hello,ClaudiaOliveira,please.
Tara:
Shecan’tcometothephonerightnow.MayItakeamessage
Ms.Li:
Yes,pleasetellherYvonneLicalled.
Tara:
OK.
Claudia:
(entersfrombedroom)Comeon.We’regoingtobelateforouraerobicsclass!
Tara:
Oh,bythewaytherewasaphonecallfromsomewomancalled…Yvonne…Yvonnesomething…(doorcloses)
Claudia:
(Opensdoorandrunsforphone)Ah!
UNIT5
Takeshi:
BythewayMike,thanksalotforhelpingmeoutwiththis.Ican’tbelieveTaragotsick!
Andonthedayofmyfirstrealcommercialshoot.Canyoubelieveit
Mike:
Don’tworryaboutit.It’sgoingtobegreat…especiallysinceyouhavea“lovelyassistant”likeme.
Takeshi:
Right…there,thatshoulddoit.Gotyoursigns
Mike:
Check!
Takeshi:
ReadyMr.Howard(Mr.Howardnods)Androlling…OK…“FurnitureShowroom”commercial—takeone.
Mr.Howard:
Hellothere!
MynameisJohnHoward,presidentofFurnitureShowroom,andI’mheretotellyouwhywe’reoneofthemostsuccessfulfurniturestoresaround.Thekeystooursuccessareexcellentquality,greatdesign,andaffordableprices.AndwhoarethesekeysforWhyforyou—ourcustomers!
Andthat’swhyI’mheretodaytoshowyousomeofourpremierpieces.Likethissleekandstylishloungechair.Allourloungersarecoveredin100%genuineleather,andbuiltwithsolidsteel-frameconstruction.Takealookatthat—talkaboutwell-made.OrtakealookatthisSuperSleeperSofa…whyit’soneofthemostcomfortablesofasyou’lleverlayyourheadon!
It’strue!
Seeforyourself!
(Mikeliesdownonsofa)Youknow,folks,FurnitureShowroomisnotoneofthoseflyby-nightoperations—“heretoday,gonetomorrow.”Ourcompanywasfoundedin1982withonlythreehard-workingemployees:
mywife,myson,andme.HereatFurnitureShowroom,wereallyprideourse