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英语初级听力listentothis1教师用书lesson712听力稿
LessonSeven
SectionOne:
Tapescript.
Dialogue1:
—IsthatMrs.Brown
—No,itisn’t.It’sMrs.Bright.
—IssheEnglish
—No,sheisn’t.SheisAmerican.
Dialogue2:
—WhereisSusannow
—SheisinGlasgow.
—IsGlasgowinEngland
—No.It’sinScotland.
Dialogue3:
—Whoisthemanoverthere
—It’sMr.Watson.
—Isheateacher
—No.Heisadoctor.
Dialogue4:
—Mybag,please.Hereismyticket.
—Thankyou,Madam.Here’syourbag.
—Thisisnotmybag.It’sMrs.Brown’s.
—I’msorry,Madam.Isthisyours
—Yes,itis.Thankyou.
Dialogue5:
—Excuseme,isthisyourbook
—No.It’snotmine.
—Whosebookisit,then
—It’sPedro’s,Ithink.
Dialogue6:
—Whosebicycleisthat
—Whichone
—Theoldgreenone.
—Oh,that’sRobert’s.
Dialogue7:
—Whatareyoulookingat
—I’mlookingataphotograph.
—Isitinteresting
—Yes,it’sapictureofmygirlfriend.
Dialogue8:
—Where'sJohnatthemoment
—Inthegarden.
—What'shedoingthere
—He’sreading,Ithink.
Dialogue9:
—Arethereanyorangesinthekitchen
—No,I’msorry.Therearen’tany.
—Arethereanybananas,then
—Yes.Thereareplentyofbananas.
Dialogue10:
—Iwantsomebutter,please.
—Howmuchdoyouwant,Madam
—Halfapound,please.
—Thankyou,Madam.
Dialogue11:
—Isthereanycreamintherefrigerator
—No.Thereisn’tany,I’mafraid.
—Isthereanymilk,then
—Yes,thereisplentyofmilk.
Dialogue12:
—WheredoesPedrocomefrom
—HecomesfromMexicoCity.
—Whatlanguagedoeshespeak,then
—HespeaksSpanish.
Dialogue13:
—Whatdoesyourfrienddo
—Heisabankclerk.
—Whatdoeshework
—AttheMiddlelandBankinBirmingham.
Dialogue14:
—Doyoulikeyourapple
—Yes.It’sniceandsweet.Isyourssweet,too
—No.Mineisrathersour.
—Oh,I’msorryaboutthat.
Dialogue15:
—CanIhelpyou,Madam
—Yes.Iwanttoseesomecardigans.
—Whatsizedoyoutake,Madam
—Aboutfourteeninches,Ithink.
SectionTwo:
Tapescript.
A.Problems:
1.IreallyneedsomenewcurtainsbutI’mafraidIcan’tsew.
2.MyproblemisthatIcan’tfindajob.Managersalwayssaymyhairistoolong.
3.IdolovelisteningtotheradiobutI’mafraidmyradioisn’tworking.
4.Justlookattheseshoes.Theycostforty-fivedollarslastyearandtheyhaveholesinthemnow.
5.DoyouknowanythingaboutcarsMycarisusingtoomuchpetrol.
B.Monologue:
JohnHaslamistalkingabouthisgarden.
Youknow,Idon’treallylikethecountry.It’stooquiet.There’snotenoughmovement,notenoughaction,notenoughtodo.ButI’mlikemostotherpeople:
Ineedsomepeaceandquietsometimes,andthislittlegardenismypeaceandquiet.It’sbigenoughforme.DuringthesummerImayspendthreeorfourhoursouthere.ButeveninthewinterImaycomeouthereforanhourortwoattheweekends,iftheweather’sgood.It’sagoodplacetositwithmytypewriter.Andit’sagoodplacetositwithabookandadrink.AnddoyouknowsomethingIspendasmuchtimeoutofthehousenowasIdidwhenIlivedinthecountry.Funny,isn’tit
C.TelephoneConversation:
(Soundofradioplaying.Telephonerings.)
Betty:
Listen,Mum.Thephone’sringing.CanIanswerit
Julie:
Yes,ofcourse.Butpleaseanswercorrectly.
(Receiverbeingpickedup.)
Betty:
(excited)Hello.ThisisBetty.
MaleVoice:
(confusedpause)Uh...goodevening.Isthat789-6double43
Betty:
Yes,itis.Wouldyouliketotalktomymother
MaleVoice:
Well...I’dliketotalktoMrs.Henderson...
Betty:
Justamoment.I’lltellher.
Julie:
Mrs.Hendersonspeaking.Who’scallingplease
MaleVoice:
ThisisBrianMurphy,Mrs.Henderson.I’myournewneighbor.Imovedinyesterday.
Julie:
Oh,goodevening,Mr.Murphy.WelcometoOakLane.Canwegiveyouanyhelp
MaleVoice:
Sorrytobotheryou,Mrs.Henderson,butI’dliketoaskyousomequestions.
Julie:
I’mnevertoobusytohelpaneighbor,Mr.Murphy.Whatwouldyouliketoknow
MaleVoice:
Well,first,couldyoutellmewhattimethemilkmancallsAndwhichdaydothedustmencomeWho’sthemostdependablenewsagent(pause)Oh,yes...whereisthenearestpolicestation
Julie:
Mygoodness.Mr.Murphy.Youhavegotalotofquestions.Look,Ihaveanidea.Whydon’tyoucometoteatomorrowafternoonThenwecanmeetyouandanswerallyourquestions.
MaleVoice:
That’sverykindofyou,Mrs.Henderson.WhattimeshallIcome
Julie:
Anytimeafter3o’clock.Welookforwardtomeetingyou.Goodbye.
MaleVoice:
Goodbye,Mrs.Henderson.
(Receiverbeingreplaced.)
SectionThree:
Dictation.
Dictation1:
Everythingchanges.Oncealotofpeoplewenttothecinematoseesilentfilms.Thenwhentalkingpicturesstartednobodywantedtoseesilentfilmsanymore.Butpeoplestillwenttothecinemaandeverybodyknewthenamesofallthegreatfilmstars.Nowwehavetelevision.Peoplesitathomenightafternightwatchingtheirfavoriteprograms.Butwhatisgoingtohappentothecinema
Dictation2:
DearMr.Scott,
Thankyouforyourletterof15thJanuary.Yousaythatyoutelephonedourofficefivetimesintwodaysanddidnotreceiveareply.
Iamsorryaboutthis,butwehavehadproblemswithourtelephone.
Yourssincerely,
D.Renton
LessonEight
SectionOne:
Tapescript.
Dialogue1:
—Herecomesmysecretary.Sheisanextremelygood-lookingyoungwoman,don’tyouthink
—Yes,butsheisn’tverygoodatherwork.
—Perhapsyouareright.ButIlikeherallthetime.
Dialogue2:
—I’mgoingtobuyanewcarpet.
—Butyoucan’tdothat.
—Whycan’tI
—Wehaven’tgotenoughmoney.
Dialogue3:
—Whatareyougoingtodothisafternoon
—I’mgoingtoweedthegarden.
—Areyougoingtoweedthegardentomorrowafternoon,too
—No.I’mgoingtopaintthefrontdoor.
Dialogue4:
—I’mgoingtositonthischair.
—Butyoumustn’t.
—Whynot
—Becauseit’sbroken.
Dialogue5:
—Doyoulikeroastchicken
—Yes.Iloveit.Thankyou.
—Doyoupreferbrownmeatorwhitemeat
—Ireallydon’tmind.Thankyou.
Dialogue6:
—DidyoubuyanythingwhenyouwenttoParis
—Yes.Iboughtabriefcase.
—What’sitlike
—It’salarge,leatherone.
Dialogue7:
—Didyoutakeabustothemeetingplace
—No.IwentinRichard’scar.
—DidSusangoinRichard’scar,too
—No.Shetookataxi.
Dialogue8:
—Excuseme,sir,isthisyourcigarettelighter
—Ibegyourpardon
—Isaid“Isthisyourcigarettelighter”.
—Oh,yes,itis.Thankyousomuch.
—Notatall.It’sapleasure.
Dialogue9:
—Areyouengaged,Margaret
—OfcourseI’mnot.Whydoyouask,Nicholett
—IonlywantedtopracticemyEnglish.
—Oh,Isee.Youwanttomakeuseofme.
Dialogue10:
—Goodevening,andhowhaveyouspenttheday
—Iservicedandcleanedthecartilllunchtime.
—Andwhatdidyoudoafterlunch
—Itookthefamilyintothecountryforapicnic.
Dialogue11:
—Hello,Tony,wherehaveyoubeen
—Swimming.
—Whodidyougowith
—IwentwithMarkandElizabeth.
Dialogue12:
—Hello,whyhaven’tyoulityourcigar
—Ihaven’tbroughtmylighter.
—Iwouldlendyoumine,ifyoulike.
—Thankyou.That’sverykindofyou.
Dialogue13:
—Goodevening.CanIhelpyou
—Yes.Ihaveinjuredmyankle.
—Whathappened
—Ifelloffaladderlastnight.
Dialogue14:
—Whatarethosetraysmadeof
—Theyaremadeofplastic.
—Aretraysalwaysmadeofplastic
—No.Theyaresometimesmadeofwoodormetal.
Dialogue15:
—What’swrong
—I’mverythirsty.
—Whynotbuyacupofcoffee,then
—Yes.That’sagoodidea.Iwill.
Dialogue16:
—Excuseme,butisithalfpastfouryet
—I’msorry,butIhaven’tgotawatch.Trythemanwiththewalkingstick.Hehasone.
—Thankyou.Iwill.
SectionTwo:
Tapescript.
A.LikesandDislikes.Listentothesepeopletalkingaboutthingstheylike,thingstheydon’tlikeandthingstheysometimeslike.
KurtistalkingtoGeorgina.
Male:
Doyoulikechocolate
Female:
Itdepends.
Instructor:
Nowlookattheboxes.Listenagaintotheconversationandlistencarefullytothequestion.Thenputatickinthecorrectbox.
Male:
Doyoulikechocolate
Female:
Itdepends.
Instructor:
Hereisthequestion:
Doesshelikechocolate
Isthetickunder“sometimes”
“Sometimes”isthecorrectanswer.
Nowlistentothenextexampleanddothesame.
Male:
Wouldyoulikeachocolate
Female:
Notatthemoment,thanks.
Instructor:
Hereisthequestion:
Doesshelikechocolates
Isthetickunder“Don’tknow”
“Don’tknow”isthecorrectanswer.
Herearemoreconversations.Listenandtickthecorrectboxes.
(a)
Female:
Doyoulikepopmusic
Male:
Itdepends.
Instructor:
Doeshelikepopmusic
(b)
Male:
Wouldyouliketocometoaconcerttonight
Female:
Sorry.I’mafraidIcan’t.
Instructor:
Doesshelikepopconcerts
(c)
Male:
Doyoulikegoodcoffee
Female:
Mmmm.It’sdelicious.
Instructor:
Doesshelikegoodcoffee
(d)
Female:
DoyoulikeEnglishfood
Male:
Notallofit.
Instructor:
DoeshelikeEnglishfood
(e)
Male:
Wouldyoulikeacupoftea
Female:
I’dratherhaveacooldrink,please.
Instructor:
Doessheliketea
(f)
Female:
Wouldyoulikeanicecream
Male:
Well...Inevereaticecream.
Instructor:
Doeshelikeicecream
(g)
Male:
Wouldyouliketocometoafootballmatchtomorrow
Female:
Footballmatchesareusuallyawful.
Instructor:
Doesshelikefootballmatches
(h)
Male:
Wouldyouliketocometothecinemathisevening
Female:
Thatwouldbelovely.
Instructor:
DoesshelikethecinemaDoessheliketheboy
B.Window-shopping:
BobandAngelaarewindow-shopping.Theshopisclosed,buttheyaretalkingaboutthesalesnextweek.Theyareplanningtobuyalotofthings.
Bob:
Lookatthat,Angela.True-Valuearegoingtosellhi-fi’sforpounds.I’mgoingtobuyone.Wecansaveatleasttwentypounds.
Angela:
Yes,andlookatthewashingmachines.They’regoingtosells