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施心远主编听力教程施心远主编听力教程1第第2版版Unit3UNIT3Section1TacticsForListeningPart1PhoneticsExercise:
Completethefollowingshortdialogueasyoulistentothetape.Payspecialattentiontotheweakforms,fink-upsandcontractions.Friend:
Hi,Linda.IhearyouandJohngotmarried(l)lastmonth.Linda:
Yeah,wedid,(smiling)Threeweeks
(2)ago.Friend:
Well,congratulations!
Linda:
Thankyou.Friend:
Didyou(3)haveabigwedding?
Linda:
No,wegot(4)marriedatCityHall.Wedidntwanttospendverymuchbecause(5)weresavingtobuyahouse.Friend:
Wheredidyou(6)havethereception?
Linda:
Oh-we(7)didnthaveareception.Wejust(8)invitedafewfriendsoverfordrinksafterwards.Friend:
What(9)didyouwear?
Linda:
JustaskirtandblouseFriend:
Oh!
Linda:
AndJohnworea(10)jacketandjeans.Friend:
Wheredidyou(11)goforyourhoneymoon?
Linda:
We(12)didnthaveahoneymoon.WewentbacktoworkthenextdayAh,herecomes(13)mybus.Friend:
Listen.(14)Idlovetohelpcelebrate.Whydontyoutwo(15)comeoverforadrinknextweek?
Linda:
Sure.Wedloveto.(16)IlltalktoJohnand(17)callyouMonday.Friend:
Great.Seeyou(18)nextweek.Linda:
Bye.PART2ListeningandNote-takingBob:
LookatthatAngela.True-Valuearegoingtosellhi-fisfor72.64pounds,Imgoingtobuyone.Wecansaveatleast20pounds.Angela:
Yes,andlookatthewashingmachines.Theyregoingtosellsomewashingmachinesfor98.95pounds,sowecansave22pounds.Awashingmachineismoreimportantthanahi-fi.Bob:
Bytheway,Angela.Doyouknowhowmuchmoneywevegot?
About200pounds,Ihope.Angela:
Heresthebankstatement.Ididntwanttoopenit.Oh,dear.Bob:
Whatsthematter?
Angela:
Wehaventgot200pounds,Imafraid.Bob:
Well,comeon.Howmuchhavewegot?
Angela:
Only150pounds16.A:
BobandAngelaarewindow-shopping.Theshopisclosed,buttheyaretalkingaboutthesalesnextweek.Theyareplanningtobuyalotofthings.Listentotheconversationandtakenotesonthefollowingitems:
Thingstheywanttobuythepricemoneytheycansave1.ahi-fi72.64atleast202.awashingmachine98.9522B:
CompletethefollowingSentences.Theamountofmoneytheyshouldpayforthethingstheywanttobuy:
171.59.Theamountofmoneytheythinktheycansave:
42pounds.Theamountofmoneytheythinktheycanhave:
200pounds.Theamountofmoneytheyactuallyhave:
150pounds16.Section2ListeningComprehensionPART1DialoguesDialogues1whatshelike?
A:
Tellmeaboutyournewmanager.Whatshelike?
B:
Oh,terrific.Hestall,goodlooking.,well,Ithinkhesgoodlooking,anyway.andhesabout35or36.Hesveryinterestedinallkindsofsportsfootball,basketball.oh,andtennis.Myfriendtoldmehesverygoodattennis.Heplaysatthesametennisclub.theclubwheresheplays.youknow.A:
Oh,ishefriendly?
Imean,intheoffice.B:
Well,Idontknowhimverywell.Hesabit.shy,Ithink.Heisntmarried;helivesinaflatonhisown.well,justhimandhisdog.A:
Listentotheconversationandcompletethefollowingblanks.Age:
35or36Appearance:
good-lookingHobbies:
sportsfootballbasketballandtennisMarriagestatus:
single/notmarriedB:
Listentotheconversationagainandanswerthefollowingquestions.1.Whatishegoodat?
Howdoeshisfriendknowthat?
(Heisgoodattennis.Hisfriendknowsthatbecauseheplaysatthesametennisclubwheresheplays.)2.Doeshelivealone?
Hashegotacompanion?
(Yes,helivesalone.Buthehasacompanion,hisdog.)Dialogue2HowOldAreYou?
Man1:
Allright.Keith.Howoldareyou?
Man2:
Thirty-seven.Man1:
Thirty-seven,yeah?
And,ermyoumarried?
Man2:
Yes.Man1:
Yeah.Haveyougotchildren?
Man2:
Two.Man1:
Yeah.Whataretheirnames?
Man2:
TobyandLucy.Man1:
TobyandLucy.Howoldarethey?
Man2:
Ones11,thatsLucy;andTobys13.Man1:
Yeah.Tellmeaboutyourjob,Keith.Man2:
Well,IworkattheOxfordUniversityPress.Imaprintersreaderandcopyeditor.Man1:
Erin,whatsortofhoursofworkdoyouhave?
Man2:
Erm,7.30inthemorning.Man1:
Youstartworkat7.30?
Man2:
Yes.Istartat7.30inthemorningandfinishat4.15.Thatswitha45-minutelunchbreak.Man1:
Yeah.Doyoulikeitthatway?
Doyoulikestartingveryearly?
Man2:
No,Idont.No.Man1:
Howdoyougotowork?
Man2:
Er,well,IcyclefromheretoDidcotstation,andthencatchthetrainandreturnjourney.Man1:
Tellmeoneortwothingsyoulikedoing,andoneortwothingsyoudontlikedoing.Whatdoyoulikedoing?
Whatdoyoudoforenjoyment?
Man2:
Well,Imquiteinterestedinantiques*.Man1:
Yes.Man2:
ThingsIdontlike-Idontlikedecorating.Imnotawfullykeenongardening.Man1:
OK.Whatreadingwhatsortofwhatnewspaperdoyouread?
Man2:
TheTimes.Man1:
TheTimes,yeah.Man2:
AndTheSundayTimes.Man1:
Yeah.Andwhatkindofbonksdoyouread?
Man2:
Ermtendstobemorealonghistorylines.Notnovels,generally,moregeneralhistory.Localhistoryespecially.Man1:
Yeah,OK.Doyousmoke,Keith?
Man2:
No.Man1:
Youdrink?
Man2:
Occasionally.Man1:
Yeah.Doyougotochurch?
Man2:
Notveryoften,no.Man1:
Right.Thankyouverymuchindeed.Listentotheinterviewandcompletethefollowingreport.Nameoftheinterviewee:
Keith.Keithis
(1)37yearsold.Hesgot
(2)twochildren.Oneis(3)11andtheotheris(4)13.Heisa(5)printersreaderandcopyeditoratthe(6)OxfordUniversityPress.Hestartsworkat(7)7:
30andfinishesat(8)4.15witha(9)45-minutelunchbreak.Hegoestoworkby(10)bicycleandtrain.Heisinterestedin(11)antiques.Hedislikes(E2)decoratingandisnotawfully(13)keenongardening.Hereadsquitealot,(14)newspapers,books,especially(15)booksofhistory.Hedoesnt(16)smokeanddrinks(17)onlyoccasionally.Hedoesnt(18)gotothechurchoften.Part2PassagePassage1InformationalinterviewingInformationalinterviewsareoneofthemostbeneficialwaysthroughwhichtolearnaboutacareerfield;theycanalsoserveasaplacetobeginnetworking.Theirpurposeistoexploreaparticularfieldororganizationandlearntheinsandouts*ofthatfieldfromapractitioner*.Ratherthanbeingaskedquestions,youarethequestioner,gatheringinformationthatwillhelpyouevaluate*yourinterestinandsuitabilityforaparticularopportunity.Aninformationalinterviewisafineplacetoraisedoubtsyoumighthave,explorethecompatibility*ofyourworkvalueswiththoseexpressedinthefieldandaskforadvice.Anindividualwhomyouinterviewforinformationcanalsocritiqueyourresume.Althoughyoumaynotspecificallyfindoutaboutajobopening,informationalinterviewingwilloftenprovideleads*astowheretobeginasuccessfuljobsearchandwillhelpyouchoosebetweenfieldsyouareconsidering.Ifyouareunabletofindyourformerstudentsorparentstomeetforaninformationalinterview,trycontactingemployersororganizationsfoundinoneoftheclosedstack*directoriesintheCRC*library.Exercise:
Listentothepassageandchoosethebestanswertocompleteeachofthefollowingsentences.1.D2.A3.C4.B5.A6.A7.B8.DPart3NewsNewsitem1ThispresidentialelectioniscreatingunusualinterestandexcitementacrossAmerica,especiallywithyoungpeopleandDemocrats.TheDemocratshopetoreclaimtheWhiteHouseaftereightyearsofRepublicanpresidency.Yetcandidatesfrombothpartiesarepromisingchange.TherearemajorissuesfacingAmericans:
theweakeningeconomy,theIraqwar.Otherconcernsincludethetroubledhousingmarket,highcostsofhealthcareandenergy,andthedebateoverillegalimmigration.Butinterestintheelectionisalsobeingdrivenbythecandidatesthemselves.DemocratsHillaryClintonorBarackObamawouldbecomeAmericasfirstfemaleorfirstblackpresident.RepublicJohnMcCainwouldbecome,atageseventy-two,theoldestpresidentelectedtoafirstterm.A:
Listentothenewsitemagainandcompletethefollowingsummary.ThisnewsitemisaboutthepresidentialelectionintheUSA.B:
Listentothenewsitemagainandcompletethefollowingblanks.1.D2.B3.B4.A5.DNewsitem2ThespaceshuttleDiscoverylandedatKennedySpaceCentreinthestateofFloridalastmonth.Itwastheonehundredtwentiethshuttleflightandthetwenty-thirdtotheInternationalSpaceStation.TheUnitedStatesspaceagencyhadtwomaingoalsforthisflightofDiscovery.First,thecrewwastomoveastructurefromonesideofthespacestationtotheother.Andthentheyweretoaddanewroomtothespacestation.NASAcallsthenewadditiontothespacestationtheHarmonyconnectingmodules.Itisthefirstnewroomaddedtothespacestationsince2001.Harmonyisaboutsevenmeterslongandaboutfourmeterswide.Itwillbeapassagewaybetweenthelaboratoriesandtherestofthespacestation.A:
Listentothenewsitemagainandcompletethefollowingsummary.ThisnewsitemisabouttheonehundredtwentiethflightofthespaceshuttleDiscovery.B:
Listentothenewsitemagainandcompletethefollowingblanks.Landingtime:
lastmonthLandingsite:
KennedySpaceCentreinthestateofFloridaItwastheonehundredtwentiethshuttleflightandthetwenty-thirdtotheInternationalSpaceStationTwomaingoalsforthisflight:
thecrewwastomoveastructurefromonesideofthespacestationtotheother.Theyweretoaddanewroom-Harmony-tothespacestation.-itisaconnectingmodule.-itisthefirstnewroomaddedtothespacestationsince2001.-itisaboutsevenmeterslongandaboutfourmeterswide.-itwillbeapassagewaybetweenthelaboratoriesandtherestofthespacestation.Newsitem3TheWorldHealthOrganizationisurgingcountriestofollowsixpoliciestopreventmillionsoftabacco-relateddeaths.ThesixpoliciesareknownasMPOWER,spelledM-P-O-W-E-R.smoke-freeareas.TheOstandsforofferingservicetohelppeoplestopsmoking.TheWisforwarningpeopleaboutthedangersoftobacco.TheEisforenforcingbansontobaccoadvertisingandotherformsofmarketing.AndtheRisforraisingtaxesontobacco.tmillionbytheyear2030.Bytheendofthecentury,itsays,tobaccocouldkillonebillionpeople-tentimesasmanyasin