1、施心远主编听力教程1 第2版Unit 10听力原文和答案Unit 10SectionOne:TacticsforListeningPart1-PhoneticsArcher:Excuseme,doyouspeakEnlgish?Woman:Yes,alittle.Archer:Imlookingforabank.Woman:Imsorry, couldyousaythatagain,please?Archer:Imlookingforabank.Woman:Theresabankjustroundthecorner.Icanshowyouwhereitis.Archer:Thankyouver
2、ymuch.Thatsverykindofyou.Woman:Thatsallright.Archer:YourEnglishisverygood.Woman:ImlearningEnglishateveningclasses.Areyouhereonholiday?Archer:No,Imgivingsomelecturesattheuniversity.Woman:Well,Ihopeyouenjoyyourselfhere.Part2-ListeningandNote-TakingWoman:Howdoyoufindlivingonagrant?Canyoumanageit?Man:We
3、ll,rentisthebiggestitemonmybudget.Thatsmorethan8. Imquiteluck, because I share a house with some friends and itsquiteneartheUniversity, and we share the bill, ofcourse, youknow, gas, electricity andthat. Theycomeabout 1.50. After rentcomes food-thatsmy nextbiggestexpense, Isuppose. Ofcourse, Icant a
4、fford to eatinrestaurantsoranythinglikethat.Woman:Whataboutbooks?Doyouhavetospendalotonbooks?Man:Well,well,itdepends,-ImeanlastweekIspend3.25 just on one book,andthatsaboutaverageforaweek,Idsay.Woman:Doyoubuynewspapersandmagazinesmuch?Man:Well,notalot,becausewell,theyhavetheminthecollegelibrary,yous
5、ee,butIreckontospendabout,urn1,or1.5onpapers.Woman:Whataboutentertainment,doyougooutalot?Man:Well,Igotothepubnearlyeveryeveningifthatswhatyoumean,youknow,foradrinkwithyouknow,withmyfriends,andIsmokeandwell,altogetherIspendabout5aweekonthat.Woman:Soitsnotveryeasytoliveonyourgrantthen,isit?Man:No,no,n
6、otreally,Iwork,IgetjobeveryvacationasadriverorinafactoryorsomethinglikethatTheresnothingIcangiveupreally.Imean,ifIgiveupsmoking,Illonlysave1.50 pe week anyway. Sometimes I save on transportthataverages aout 2 a week usually, but if I hitchhike home to my parents for example, I save on the train fare
7、, andthatsquiteabitExercise Spending(perweek)ItemMoneyspentrent8bill(gas,electricity)1.50food5.50books3.25papers1.50transport2entertainment5SectionTwo:ListeningComprehensionPart1-DialoguesDialogue1:TheNationalTelecomShowroomMrsFennell:HaveyouanyideawhattimetheNationalTelecomShowroomopens,Kate?KateMi
8、tcham:TheNationalTelecomShowroom?No,ImafraidIhavent.Whydontyouphonethem?MrsFennell:Canyoupassmethetelephonedirectory,please?KateMitcham:Yes,er.DoyouwantLtoRorStoZ?MrsFennell:LtoR,Isuppose.Thanks.Informationclerk:Goodmorning.NationalTelecomShowroom.MrsFennell:Couldyoutellmewhattimetheshowroomopens,pl
9、ease?Informationclerk:Certainly.Itopensat10a.m.andclosesat5p.m.onMondaytoFridays.MrsFennell:Thankyou.Andcouldyoupossiblysendmesomeinformationaboutofficesystems?Informationclerk:Ofcourse.Wehavesomebrochures.Wouldyouliketogivemeyournameandaddress?MrsFennell:Yes,mynamesFennell.F-e-doublen-e-doublel.And
10、theaddressisCommunicoLimited,138EastAvenue,LondonN19.Informationclerk:N19.Right.Illputthatintheposttoyoutoday.Doyourequireanythingelse?MrsFennell:No,thatsall,thankyou.Exercise:1.WhatdoesMrsFennellwanttoknow?(ShewantstoknowwhentheNationalTelecomShowroomopens)2.Wherecanshefindthetelephonenumber?(Sheca
11、nfindthetelephonenumberfromthetelephonedirectory.)3.Whendoestheshowroomopen?(Itopensat10a.m.andclosesat5p.m.onMondaystoFridays.)4.WhydoestheInfromationclerkwanttoknowhernameandaddress?(Becausehewantstosendhersomebrochuresbypost.)5.WheredoesMrsFennellwork?(Sheworksforacompany,CommunicoLimited.)Dialog
12、ue2:AtHeathrowAirportNickandLisearewaitingforMalcolmatHeathrowAirport.Theyarelisteningtotheannouncements,butthereisalotofnoise.Lise:Couldyouhear,Nick?Didshesay“Toronto”?Nick:Idontknow.Therestoomuchnoise.WhattimedoesMalcsplanearrive?Lise:Itoldyou.At9.30.FlightAC866.Nick:Gosh,itsalmost10.15now!Theplan
13、esprobablylanded.WhydontyougoandaskattheInformationDesk?Lise:OK.Andyougoandwaitbytheexitoverthere.Nick:Hey,waitaminute!WhatdoesMalclooklike?Lise:Oh,heslikeme.Buthestallerandthinner.Andhishairsmuchdarker.Anyway,dontworry.Illbebackinaminute.Nick:Excuseme,areyouMalcolmAnderson?Man:What?No,Imnot.Nick:Oh
14、,sorry.Malc:ErareyoulookingforMalcolmAnderson?Nick:Yes,oh,itsyou!Butyourenotlikeyoursister!Malc:ArentI?Anyway,youmustbeNick.Nicetomeetyou.WheresLise?Nick:ShesjustgonetotheInformationDesk.Ah,heresheis.Lise:Malc!Whathappenedtoyou?Wevebeenhereforhours!Malc:Well,firstofallIhadtroubleatImmigration.Andthe
15、ntheycoldntfindsomeofmyluggage.AndthentheyaskedmealotofquestionsinCustoms.Lise:Well,nevermind,youreherenow.ButIlljustgobacktotheInformationDeskExerciseA:F1.MalcolmistravelingonFlight886.(MalcolmistravelingonFlightAC866.)F2.Theplaneisdelayed.(Probablynot.TheplanelandedontimebutMalcolmisdelayed.)F3.Li
16、seaskesNicktogoandwaitatthearrivallounge.(LiseasksNicktogoandwaitbytheexit.)T4.MalcolmisLisesbrother.F5.Theyvebeenwaitingforhimforhours.(Probablytheyvebeenwaitingforhimforaboutanhour.Nick:WhattimedoesMalcsplanearrive?Lise:At9.30.Nick:Gosh,itsalmost10.15now!)ExerciseB:1.WhyisMalcolmdelayed?(Becausehe
17、firsthadtroubleatImmigration.Andthentheycouldntfindsomeofhisluggage.AndfinallytheyaskedhimalotofquestionsinCustoms.)2.WhydoesLisegobacktotheInformationDeskagain?(ProbablyshehasaskedtheInformationdesktomakeanannouncement.Nowshegoestheretotellthemnottobroadcastit.)Part2-PassagesPassage1:TheWeatherFore
18、castItsfivetonineandhereistheweatherforecastfortheBritishIslesuntilmidnight.ForallareaseastofLondonandasfarnorthastheWashitwillbedrywithafewpatchesofhazysunshinealongthecoastalregions.Inlandthewindswilldrop,andtemperaturesshouldriseto20Calthoughthereislittlechanceofthesunbreakingthrough.Alongthesout
19、hcoastthedaywillstartclearandbright,withtemperaturesclimbingto25Cbymidday.However,bylateafternoon,cloudswillappearfromthesouthwestbringingthepossibilityofsomehumidity.Inwesternregion,coveringWalesandsouthwestenglandasfarasBristol,heavyrainhasalreadysetin,andinEnglanditisexpectedtocontinuefortheresto
20、ftheday,withtemperaturesonlyreaching17or18degrees.TheworstoftherainshouldhaveclearedPembrokeandwestWalesbymid-afternoonandoccasionalbreaksinthecloudmayliftthetemperaturesto19,butfurthernorth,morerainblowingacrosstheIrishsea,withhighwinds,willkeepthetemperaturedownto15or16degrees;lowforthistimeofthey
21、ear.Finally,fortherestofEnglandandScotland,theweatherwillbechangeable;withrainfromthewestclearingbymid-morning,andthenbrighterperiodswithscatteredshowerswillcovermostoftheMidlandsandScotland.ThewindswillbefreshfromthenorthwestbecomingchillyinthenorthofScotland.Asnightfalls,fogwillrollinfromtheNorthS
22、eaandmostofthenortheastScottishcoastwillhaverestrictedvisibility.Temperatureswilldecreaserapidlyintheevening,insomeplacesintheextremenorthfallingto7degrees.Thatistheendoftheeweatherforecast,andtheshippingforecastwillfollowshortly.Exercise: 1.D2.C3.A4.B5.D6.A7.B8.CPart3-NewsNewsItem1Last Saturday, in
23、 Japan, finance ministers of the Group of Eight countries urged oil producing countries to increase production. But they also called on the International Monetary Fund and the International Energy Agency to jointly examine the recent price rise. I.M.F. chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn said that some G-E
24、ight ministers were concerned about financial speculation. How important it is and what influence it has on the market will be investigated, he says. A report is expected in October. Futures markets now largely set the price of oil. Yet these contracts rarely involve an exchange of real barrels of o
25、il. Most oil is traded on what is called the spot market or through other contracts between producers and users. The prices, however, are usually based on futures prices.ExerciseA:Thisnewsitemisaboutconcerns of the G-eight ministers over high oil prices.ExerciseB: 1.T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. F 6. TNewsIte
26、m2Last Friday, President Bush called for an economic growth package - a plan to give a quick shot of energy to the slowing American economy. Now, the administration has an agreement with Democratic and Republican leaders in the House of Representatives.President Bush called the 150 billion dollar de
27、al, reached Thursday, the right set of policies and the right size. He urged Congress to pass it as soon as possible, saying the economy urgently needs action. He said the plan would lead to higher consumer spending and increased business investment this year.The measures must be approved by the House and the Senate and signed into law by the president.Many economists worry that the worlds largest economy will enter or has already entered a recession.ExerciseA:This news item is about a plan to aid the US economy.Exercise
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