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标准大学英语视听说教程3听力材料文本及答案
CollegecultureUnit1
Unit1Collegeculture
Insideview
Conversation1
Janet
SothisistheCherwellBoathouse–it’s
lovely!
Andlookatthosepeoplepunting!
It
looksquiteeasy.
Mark
I’mnotsosureaboutthat!
Janet,there’s
somethingKateandIwantedtodiscusswith
you.Somepeopleincollegeareorganizing
charityeventsthisterm.We’vedecidedtoget
involved.
Janet
Raisingmoneyforcharity?
Right.InChina,
peopleraisemoneyforcharitybutstudents
don’tusuallydothat.
Mark
Studentsoftendothathere.Anyway,we’re
thinkingofdoingsponsoredpunting.
Janet
Sponsoredpunting!
What’sthat?
Kate
Sponsoringiswhenpeoplepayyoutodo
something–likerunalongdistance.So
peoplewouldbesponsoringstudentstopunt.
Janet
Whatagreatidea!
I’dlovetojoinyou!
Mark
That’swhywe’retellingyouaboutit.So
that’sdecidedthen.Let’smakealistofthings
weneedtodo.
Kate
I’lldothat.Oneofthefirstthingsweshould
doischoosethecharity.
Mark
Yes.Andchooseadayfortheevent.Andwe
needtodesignthesponsorshipform.I’vegot
onehere.
Kate
Thatlooksfine,butwemustchangethe
wording.Whowantstodothat?
Mark
I’lldothat.Whathavewegotsofar?
Kate
Chooseacharity.Alsoadayfortheevent.
Changethewordingonthesponsorshipform
…Um…Wehavetodecidewherethepunt
willstartfrom.
Mark
CherwellBoathouse,noquestion!
It'savery
beautifulroutefromhere,apparently.
Kate
I’mwithyouonthat.
Janet
Metoo…
Conversation2
Janet
I’mnotusedtoboats–Woah!
Mark
Whoops!
Kate
Watchout!
Younearlyhitmewiththatthing!
Mark
Sorry!
Ididn’tmeanto.…OK,we’reoff!
Kate
MaybeIshoulddothepunting.
Mark
It’sfine.I’vegotthehangofitnow–giveme
achance.
Kate
Well,I’dliketohaveago.
Mark
SupposingIdothefirsthour.Thenyoucan
takeoverforawhile,ifyouwantto.
Kate
Yes,great.
Janet
You’rereallygoodatit,Mark!
Thisis
fantastic!
It’sexactlyhowIimaginedlife
here!
Lookoverthere–isn’titlovely!
Kate
Yes,itis.
…
Janet
Kate,everything’sorganized,isn’tit,for
collectingthesponsorshipmoney?
Kate
Yes,I’vearrangedforpeopletogetthe
moneytomebynextFriday–iftheyhaven’t
paidonline.I’llcountitallup.
Janet
Good.We’dbetterhaveameetingsoonafter
that,don’tyouthink?
Howmuchhavewe
raised?
Janet
About600.
Kate
Fantastic!
I’msoenjoyingthis!
Mark
Heyguys,I’vegotasuggestion–howabout
movingovertothebankandwecanhaveour
picnic!
Hey,look,there’sLouiseandSophie!
Mark
Whoo…
GirlsMark!
Janet
Areyouallright?
Mark
Er…OfcourseI’mallright.Kate,Ithink
it’syourturntopunt!
Outsideview
V/O
HarvardUniversityinCambridgeisone
ofthebestuniversitiesintheworld.We
spoketoAlexJude,theuniversity’sHeadof
Communications.HeexplainedthatHarvard
looksforthebestandmosttalentedstudents
fromaroundtheworld.
Alex
Harvardactuallyseeksstudentsfromaround
theworld,thebeststudentsthatwecanfind,
tostudychemistry,orstudyliterature,or
studygovernment,orbusiness.Ourbusiness
schoolisparticularlywell-knownaround
theworld,asisthemedicalschoolandlaw
school,so,um,and,andtheKennedySchool
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Scripts
ofgovernment,fortheJohnF.Kennedy
SchoolofGovernment,so,er,wedoseek
very,verytalentedstudentsandwehaveopen
doorsforthem.
V/O
WeaskedfivestudentsatHarvardtotellus
whatkindofsociallifetheyhave.
Ashley
Um,wellrelaxingisalittlehardtodoaround
here,butbasically,Imean,Istill,I,Ilive
nearbyanyway,soIseealotofmyfriends,
and…Um,there’sagoodsociallifehereif
youlookforit.Igotothegym,run.Sothat’s
whatIdo.
Adam
Itiswhateveryouwantittobe.It’sgood.If
youwannagooutparty,doanythingyoucan.
Ifyouwannasitinyourroomandstudyall
nightlikemyfriendoverhere,youcanalso
dothat.
Brian
Socially,likeyousaid,it’s,it’salotofwhat
youmakeit.Um,wedon’thavefraternities
here,andso,youknow,that’s,it’sobviously
notassocial.There’snotasmanypartiesas
therewouldbeonanothercampus.Um,but
onaFridayorSaturdaynight,there,there,
therewillbeaparty.Usuallyweendup
studyinguntilabout10o’clock.Andthenwe,
andthenwe’llgooutandhavefunmaybe,
orjustwatchamoviewithfriends,or,you
know,whateverisgoingonforthenight.
Jodie
Noteveryonewouldagreewithme,obviously,
butit’s,Ithinkit’safunplacetobe.
Int.
Haveyoumadealotoffriends?
Jodie
Oh,definitely.
Int.
Mm.
Jodie
Many.
Int.
What,whatdoyoudowithyourfriends?
Jodie
Um,well,Iliketogotoconcerts.I’minthree
musicgroups,soIhavelotsofrehearsals
duringtheweekforthat.Um,justdo,you
know,somefunthings,ontheweekend.
V/O
WeaskedtheHarvardstudentsiftheyusethe
Internet.
Ashley
Um,I,Iuseitafairlygoodamount.Um,
ourlibrarysystemisonline,soIusethata
lot.Andalotofmyclasses,youknow,have
todoresearchpapers.Youcanfindalotof
informationonthere,so.
Int.
Sohowoftendoyouuseit,aweek,aday?
Ashley
Um,Iuseitprobablyonmoreofaweekly
basis.Maybethreeorfourtimesaweek.
Brian
Ohyes,definitely.Welivethroughthe
Internetactually.Well,Idoalotofresearch
throughtheInternet,followmystockson
theInternet.Um,well,eventhoughe-mail
isnotofficiallyInternet,we,that’showwe
communicatealotatcollege,so,throughthe
e-mail.
John
Um,Iusetheinternetmostlyfor,er,I’dsay,
sortofleisurepurposes.Imean,Iplay,um,I
useitforalotof,Idon’t,wedon’thaveTV
inmyroom,soIuseit,uh,uh,gototheCNN
website,keepuponcurrentevents,things
likethat.Uh,Ialso,uh,youknow,there’s
somelittlegamestoplayovertheInternet.
Um,justum,Igototoseewhat’s
happening,followtheBostonRedSox,things
likethat.Um,Ithinkalotofcoursesuseitto
postthings,butI,Idon’tusuallyuseitthat
muchforresearch,orthings.Itendtousethe
librariesforsuchthings,so.
Listeningin
Passage1
V/O
Hi,I’mNickCarter,andthisisSUR,your
universityradiostation.Thismorning
wewentaroundcampustoaskfreshers
–nowhalf-waythroughtheirfirstyear–
thequestion,“Howareyoufindinguni?
”
Herearesomeoftheanswerswegot.
Speaker
1
It’scool.It’severythingIhopeditwould
be.I’mveryambitious,Iwanttobea
journalistandIwanttogettothetopof
theprofession.I’vestartedwritingforthe
universitynewspapersoI’vegotmyfoot
ontheladderalready.
Speaker
2
I’mworkinghardandtheteachingisas
goodasIexpected.AndI’vemadesome
goodfriends.ButI’mveryhomesick.I’m
Nigerianandmyfamily’ssofaraway.
IwenthomeatChristmasforamonth
–thatreallyhelped,butman,Imissmy
familysomuch.
Speaker
3
“HowamIfindinguni?
”It’sgreat.It’s
notperfect,nothingis,but,like,I’vegot
abrilliantsociallife,justbrilliant,and
T
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Howdoyoufeel?
Unit2
I’vemadelotsoffriends.Forthefirstfew
monthsIjustdidn’tdo,reallyenough
work.ButI–Italkedaboutitwithmy
parentsandI’mworkinghardernowand
gettinggoodgrades.
Speaker
4
Actually,I’vebeenquitelonelytobe
honest.I’mabitshy…everyoneelse
seemedtofinditsoeasytomakefriends
straightaway.Butthingshavebeenbetter
recently–yeah,theyhave.I’vejoineda
coupleofclubsandlike,itreallyhelps
togettoknowpeoplewhenyouhave
sharedinterests.So,yeah–I’mfeelinga
lothappiernow.
Speaker
5
Uni’sgreat,Iloveit.Myonlyproblem–
andit’squiteabigproblem–ismoney.
Myparentsarebothunemployedso,you
know,theycan’thelpmefinancially.My
grantjustisn’t–it’sjustnotenoughfor
metoliveon,soI’vetakenapart-time
jobasawaitress–alotofpeopleIknow,
likealot,havehadtodothesame.Idon’t
wanttohavehugedebtsattheend.
Speaker
6
Ilovemysubject,History,andI’m,I’m
gettingfantasticteachinghere.Iwantto
beauniversitylecturerandthatmeans
Ihavetogetafirst.Ihaveagoodsocial
lifebutworkdefinitelycomesfirstforme.
Passage2
OxfordandCambridge–twouniversitiesso
similarthattheyareoftenspokenoftogetheras
“Oxbridge”.They’rebothintheUK,fairlynear
London,andbothregularlycometopinanyrankingof
theworld’sbestuniversities.
Thetwouniversitiesbeganwithinacenturyof
eachother.OxfordUniversity,now900yearsold,
wasfoundedtowardstheendofthe11thcentury.In
1209therewasadisputebetweentheuniversityand
thetownspeopleofOxford.Asaresult,someofthe
Oxfordteachersleftandfoundedauniversityinthe
townofCambridge,some84milesaway.Eversince
then,thetwoinstitutionshavebeenverycompetitive.
Unlikemostmodernuniversities,bothOxford
andCambridgeconsistofalargenumberofcolleges.
Oxfordhas39andCambridge31.Manyofthese
collegeshaveoldandverybeautifularchitecture,and
largenumbersoftouristsvisitthem.
InallUKuniversities,youneedgoodgradesin
thenationalexamstakenat18.ButtogetintoOxford
andCambridge,it’snotenoughtogetAgradesinyour
exams.Youalsohavetogoforalonginterview.In
theseinterviews,studentsneedtoshowthattheyare
creativeandcapableof