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施心远听力教程1UNIT1
UNIT1
SectionOneTacticsForListening
Part1Phonetics
Exercise:
Completethefollowingshortdialogueasyoulistentothetape.
Payspecial
Woman1:
attentiontotheweakforms,link-upsandcontractions.
I'vegotgoodnews
(1)foryou!
Man:
Well,well!
(2)Who'stheluckyman?
Doweknowhim?
Woman1:
Ofcourseyou(3)knowhim!
It'sDavid!
Woman2:
(4)That'swonderfulnews!
Man:
I'msure(5)you'llbeveryhappy.
Woman2:
(6)When'sthewedding?
Woman1:
NextJune.(7)we'regoingtohaveabigJunewedding!
Woman1:
Ofcourse!
Ihopeyou(8)canallcome.
Part2ListeningandNote-taking
Telephoneringsforalongtime.
Operator:
RedmanElectronics.CanIhelpyou?
Voice:
Atlast!
Whydon'tyouanswerthephone?
Operator:
l'msorry.Iwasdownstairs.
Voice:
Well,canIspeaktoMrRedmanplease?
Operator:
I'mafraidheisn'thereatthemoment.He'sonholiday.He'sintheSouthofFrance.
Voice:
WhataboutMrGray--extension322.
Operator:
MrGray'sathome.
Voice:
Well,mayIspeaktoMrRedman'ssecretary?
Operator:
Sheisn'tintoday.She'sathersister's.
Voice:
Isee.ThenI'dliketospeaktoMrGray'ssecretary.
Operator:
MissJones?
Voice:
That'sright.
Operator:
Sorry.Sheisn'tin.She'sgonetothehairdresser's.
Voice:
Whoisintoday?
Operator:
Well,Iam.ButI'mgoinghomesoon.Whoisitplease?
ExerciseA:
Listentotheconversationandtakenotes.
ExerciseB:
Completethefollowingsentences.
Wherearethey?
MrRedmanisonholidayintheSouthofFrance.
MrGrayisathome.
MrRedman'ssecretaryisathersister's.
MrC-ray'ssecretary,MissJones,isatthehairdresser's.
SectionTwoListeningComprehension
Part1Dialogue
Dialogue1Hello
Woman1:
ProfessorAndrews,thisisDrBaxter.
Woman2:
Howdoyoudo?
Man:
Howdoyoudo?
Man1:
Hello,Al.Howareyou?
Man2:
Fine,thanks,Eric.Nicetoseeyouagain.
WomanI:
Sally,doyouknowSteve?
Woman2:
No,howdoyoudo?
Man:
Hello,Sally.I'mgladtomeetyou.
Manl:
Tony,I'dliketointroducemyfriendMaryParker.
Man2:
Oh,hello.I'veheardsomuchaboutyou.
Woman:
Hello.
Woman:
MayIintroducemyself?
MynameisSusanRoper.
Man:
Oh,hello.I'mJohnLee.l'msorry,Ididn'tcatchyourname.
Dialogue2welcometoBristol
EtiennehasjustarrivedinEngland,
Etienne:
Hello,AreyouMrs.Baker?
I'mEtienneBertrand,from
Switzerland.
Mrs.Baker:
Hello,Etienne.Comeon.WelcometoBristol.
Etienne:
Hello.Pleasedtomeetyou,Mrs.Baker.
Mrs.Baker:
Oh,callmeNicola.Andthisismyhusband,Nigel.
Mr.Baker:
Howwasyourtrip?
Nohijacks?
Etienne:
No,itwasallright,thankyou.Buttheplanewaslateand
theairportwascrowded.
Mr.Baker:
Well,it'stheholidayseason.Youexpectitatthistimeoftheyear.Here,letmetakeyourbagsupstairs.
Etienne:
Oh,that'sallright.I'lltakethisone.It'sheavy.
Mr.Baker:
Well.Here'syourroom.Ihopeit'sbigenoughforyouandnottoocold.Wedohavecentralheatingbutitdoesn'tworkverywellThereareextrablanketsinthecupboard,Ithink.Oh,well
Nicola,wherearetheblankets?
Let'sgodownandmeettherestofthefamily.
Exercise:
Listentothedialogueanddecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.WriteTorFinthespaceprovided.
Discusswithyourclassmateswhyyouthinkthestatementistrueor
false.
T1.EtienneBertrandisfromSwitzerland.(I'mEtienneBertrand,
fromSwitzerland.)
2.TheBakersareexpectingMr.Bertrand.(Mrs.Bakersays
"Hello,Etienne.Comein.WelcometoBristol.")
3.Therehaveprobablybeenhijacksinrecentdays.(Mr.Baker
says"Howwasyourtrip?
Nohijacks?
"andEtienneanswers"No,itwasallfight,thankyou/"Wemaydrawaconclusionthattheywereserious.)
4.theplanewaslatebecausetherehadbeenahijackattempt.
(Theplanewaslateprobablybecauseitwastheholidayseason.)
5.Theairportisusuallycrowdedatthistimeoftheyear.(Itis
theholidayseason.)
6.Itisprobablystillcold.(Mr.Bakermentionscentralheating
andtellsEtiennetouseextrablanketsifhefeelstoocold.)
7.Thecentralheatingdoesn'twork.(Itdoesn'tworkverywell.)
8.Mr.Bakercan'tfindtheblankets.(Mr.BakerasksMrs.
Bakerwheretheblanketsare.)
Part2Passages
Passage1ayoungwaiter
Themostinterestingpartofthelittletownwasthemarketsquare,whichwassurroundedbycafes,restaurantsandsmallshopsfullofallkindsofcheapgoodslikelytoattracttourists.Atthistimeoftheyearitwasnotverycrowded.Itwasalovelydaywithonlyafewlittlewhiteclouds,likepuffs*ofsmoke,inthesky.Itwasnottoohot,asitsometimeswasduringthesummer,butpleasantlywarm.
EdwardandAnnsatdownatatableoutsideoneofthecafes.Aftertheyhadbeensittingthereenjoyingthesunshineforafewminutes,ayoungwaiter,notmuchmorethanaboy,cametotaketheirorder.HespokenoEnglish,butafteralotoflaughterandpointingatthemenu,theythoughttheyhadmanagedtomakehimunderstandthatalltheywantedwasicecream.Therewereseveralflavors*,lemon,chocolate,coffee,orangeandvanilla*andtheybothchosecoffee,"Ilovecoffeeicecream,"saidAna.
Afteralittlewhilethewaiterreturned.Hewascarryingabigtray,whichhesetdownverycarefullyonthetableinfrontofEdwardandAnn.
Thereweretwocupsofcoffeeandtwoplainicecreamsonthetray.
"Wedidn'tordercoffee,"saidEdwardcrossly*,"weorderedcoffeeicecream.HeoughttobeabletounderstandsimpleEnglish."
Thewaitersmiledandlookedpleased.
"No,"saidAnnlaughing,"it'shiscountry.Weoughttobeableto
speakhislanguage."
Exercise:
Listentothepassageandchoosethebestanswertocompleteeachofthefollowingsentences.
1.B2.C3,D4.B5.C6.C7.D8.A
Part3News
NewsItem1
InHoustonTexas,afederalinvestigatingjuryhaschargedtheArthur
AndersenCompanywithblockingeffortstoseekjusticeintheEnron
case.ArthurAndersenemployeeskeptfinancialrecordsandprovided
advicetothefailedenergycompanyEnron.ThechargessayArthur
Andersendestroyedtonsofdocumentswhileaninvestigationwas
takingplaceafterEnron'sfailure.TheArthurAndersenCompany
condemnedthechargesasaseriousmisuseofgovernmentpower.
NewsItem2
'sfutureplans.Heis
NATOSecretaryGeneralGeorgeRobertsonhasarrivedinMoscowfortalksaimedatcombingRussianfearsaboutNATOexpectedtomeetwiththePresidentVladimirPutinandotherofficials.Mr.
RobertsonsaysNATO'sexpansiontotheeastwillnotharmthebalance
ma'nsresporktedslysaidthe
inEurope.RussiastronglyopposesNATOmembershipforLithuanian,
LatviaandEstonia.AdefenseministerentryofthesecountrieswouldthreatenRussia'ssecurityinterests.HesaysRussiawilltakeextrasecuritymeasuresiftheyjoininthealliance.
NATOwillconsidertheirmembershipnextyear
Section3OralWork
Part1QuestionsandAnswers
PeterandWilliamhavejustarrivedatthedoorofPeter'shouse.Peterislookinginallhispockets.
Peter:
Ohdear.Ican'tfindmydoorkey.
Williams:
IfyoursisterAnn'sathome,she'llletusin,won'tshe?
Peter:
She'sout.Thedoorwouldn'tbelockedifshewasathome.
William:
Let'shopeitdoesn'trainagainthen.Ifitdoeswe'llgetsoaked.
Peter:
Itellyouwhat.Ifyouletmeclimbonyourshoulders,I'1tgetinthroughthepantry*window.
William:
Right.Upyougo.(soundeffects)What'sthematter?
Peter:
It'snogood.Ifitweretwoincheswider,Icoulddoit.
William:
Andalltheotherwindowsareshut,otherwiseitwouldbeeasy.
Peter:
1supposewecouldbreakone.
William:
Idon'tthinkyourfatherwouldbeverypleasedifwedid.
Peter:
No,Idon'tsupposehewould.Well,whatshallwedo?
William:
Idon'tknow.Ifonlyyouweren'tsocareless,youwouldn'tgetintosuchtrouble.
Peter:
Walt!
What'sthisinthegrass?
William:
Yourkey!
Youmusthavedroppeditwhenyoucameout.Youreallyarecareless.
Peter:
It'sluckyIam,really,otherwisewe'dhavetowaittillAnncomeshome.
Exercise:
Listentothedialogueandthenanswersomequestionsaboutit,
Youwillhearthedialogueandthequestionsonlyonce.Answereachquestionwithacompletesentenceafteryouhaveheardit.
Questions:
1.WhatisPeterlookingfor?
(Heislookingforhisdoorkey.)
2.IsAnnathome?
(No,sheisnotathome.)
3.WhatisWilliamworryingabout?
(Heisworryingabouttheweather.)
4.WhatdoesPeterwanttodo?
(Hewantstogetintothehousethroughthepantrywindow.)
5.Whycan'thegetinthroughthewindow?
(Becausethewindowisnotwideenough.)
6.Peter'sfatherwon'tmindifPeterbreaksoneofthewindows,willhe'?
(Yes,hewill.)
7.Whereisthedoorkey'?
(It'sinthegrass.)g.WhatdoesWilliamthinkofPeter?
(Hethinksheisreallycareless.)
Par2Retelling
Thechildrenhaddesperatelywantedtogotothecircus.Everydayafterschooltheyhadgonedowntothefieldbehindthepubtoseewhatwashappening.Firstthemenhadputuptilebigtent,andthenmovedinalltheseats,andfinallytheyhadfixedthecoloredlightsroundtheoutsideofthetent.
Inanotherpartofthefield,thechildrenwatchedastheanimalswerefedandexercised.
Sometimes,totheirdelight,twoyoungwomenstoodonthehorses'backsandgallopedroundandround.
Butthemostexcitingmomentofallwaswhenthetrainerallowed
themtowatchhimgointothemlions'cage.Thechildrenweresurehewouldbeattacked,buthecameoutagainunhurtandsmiling.
Atlasttheopeningnightcameround.Thenthemostterriblething
happened;theirmotherforbadethemtogobecauseshesaiditwasunkindtoputanimalsinacircus.Thechildrenwereunabletomakeherchangehermind,andtheyhadtositathomewhil