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1、新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版第一册第一单元录音文本完全版Unit 1 Traces of the pastListening to the worldSharingScriptsH = Hina; M1 = Man 1, etc.; W1 = Woman 1, etc.Part 1H: I have a busy social life. I go out most nights after work with friends. Last night, I went out for a meal with an old friend from university it was really

2、 good to see her. Tell me about your social life. Do you go out a lot?Part 2M1: I do go out quite a lot, yeah. I . I like to go out to bars and I quite like going to friends houses and having dinner and things like that.W1: I like to go to the cinema and um, I think the last movie I saw was The Hang

3、over it was very funny. And . and I like to go to the theater also.W2: No, we dont go out a lot um, possibly weekends. We go out for meals or something.M2: Not too regularly. Weekends. I play golf um, socialize afterwards.W3: During the day we do. Er, in the evening, no, no. No, we dont.W4: My frien

4、ds and I like to go out quite a lot. We go clubbing; we go to discos.W5: Yes, I go out sometimes in the village. Er, we live in a small village, so a lot of our social life is in the village, so we go out to friends houses, go to parties, go to the pub.W6: Um, not so much but I like it a lot. I like

5、 to go to the theater, to the cinema, meet friends, eat out.W7: Sometimes I go out for a . for a couple of drinks with some good friends, but . um, not very often. A couple of times a month maybe.Part 3H: Did you go out last night?W4: We went to this club in Piccadilly Circus and we danced all night

6、. We had a few drinks, but then mostly dancing. And there was (were) a few guys there and they were really cute and we, like, talked to them.W5: We had dinner in an Italian restaurant by Tower Bridge and it was lovely. We had a lovely evening of just looking at the the river and enjoying the view an

7、d enjoying lots of fun with the family.W6: Well, I went to the cinema seeing the last Harry Potter film ah, which I enjoyed a lot. And afterwards I met some friends for a for a drink in town.M2: We went to see, er, Mamma Mia! At the Prince of Wales Theater, and it was excellent.W2: We went to the th

8、eater. We saw a play by Tom Stoppard called Arcadia, which was extremely interesting and we enjoyed it very much. Afterwards, we went with friends for a meal. We had a Spanish “tapas” type meal, which was extremely enjoyable.W1: Um, last night I went to, um, Westfield Shopping Center, which is in th

9、e west of London and I enjoyed a delicious meal there.M1: Last night I went to a friend of mines house which is in south London and um, we went out and went to a fish and chip shop, bought some fish and chips and went home and had that with a beer in front of the television.ListeningScriptsI = Inter

10、viewer; B = BarutiI: Thank you for coming on the show, Baruti. We are all very interested to know more about your work. But, first of all, lets start from the beginning. Um, where were you born?B: I was born in Johannesburg in 1962.I: Can I ask you about your childhood?B: Yes, of course. I was the f

11、ourth child in a very big family there were 11 of us. My father was a teacher and my mother cleaned houses for rich people.I: Did you go to school?B: Yes, I did. Education was very important to my parents.I: When did you decide to work with poor children?B: When I was in school, one of my friends lo

12、st his parents. He had no family um no living grandparents, so he moved to a house for orphans. I visited him and when I saw his life there, I decided to work with orphans.I: When did you open your orphanage?B: We opened it in 1996.I: We?B: Yes, my wife and I. We got married in 1990.I: And whos your

13、 hero?B: Im glad you asked that its Mother Teresa. I often think about her words: “I can do no great things, only small things with great love.”I: Thats very interesting. I have one more question: Whats your favorite book?B: Let me think about that. I like many books, but Long Walk to Freedom is one

14、 of my favorites. Its the story of Nelson Mandelas life in his own words.I: That sounds interesting. Thank you. OK now, its time to ask the audience for questions. Are there any questions for Baruti? Yes, you at the back ViewingScriptsCarlos Acosta is one of the greatest living ballet dancers. He wa

15、s the first black principal dancer at Covent Garden in London. He is famous around the world and in his home country of Cuba he is a national hero.Carlos now travels the world but always sees Cuba as his home. All his family are still there. In Cuba he isnt a foreigner. He says that in Cuba a child

16、learns to dance first and then to speak. He talks about the heat and the sea, about dance and music and happiness.“Cuba is always going to be my home. In my heart, thats the only country, you know, and because thats where all my relatives are, my memories, you know, and this is the only place Im nev

17、er going to be a foreigner. You learn how to dance first; then you learn how to speak, you know, in Cuba. Its something thats been passed on through generation to generation. And its also, you know, the heat, and the tropic (tropics), and the sea and its its almost, thats what its asking for, dance

18、and music and happiness.”Carlos was born in Havana, the youngest of 11 children in a poor family. He often missed school. He was a champion breakdancer in the streets but didnt want to be a professional dancer. When he was nine, his father sent him to a ballet school. Carlos hated it. He told his fa

19、ther he wanted to do something else.“So I I did tell him many times that I didnt want to be and that I wanted to to do something else football, you know but he didnt want to hear it. So, I went and But thank God he didnt want to hear it because thanks to that Im here now.”At ballet school, Carlos wa

20、snt always a good student and didnt want to be a dancer. But when he was 13, Carlos saw the Cuban National Ballet and he loved it so much that he changed his mind about ballet. He decided to work hard and three years later, at 16, he traveled to Europe for the first time. That year he won four major

21、 dance competitions and became famous all over the world.Now he is an international star and he dances in many countries, but he still goes home to Cuba several times a year to visit his family.Speaking for communicationRole-playScriptsI = Isabel; M = MarekPart 1I: Hi, Marek. How was your weekend?M:

22、 OK. And yours? What did you do?I: I went for a walk. It was great!M: Who did you go with?I: With my boyfriend, Diego. Hes a football player.M: Oh. Where did you go?I: By the river. It was really beautiful.M: That sounds good.Part 2I: And you? What did you do?M: Oh, I played football; cleaned the fl

23、at.I: Who did you play football with?M: With some guys from work. We play every weekend.I: Really? Where did you play?M: In the park. Theres a football pitch there.I: Did you win?M: Of course. I scored five goals!I: Ha! I dont believe you!Group discussionScriptsI = Interviewer; W = WriterI: We are v

24、ery pleased to have you here, George. Shall we start from the beginning? Could you tell us about your childhood?W: Yes, of course. I was born in a small town in the northeast. My father was a truck driver and my mother worked part-time in a hospital. I have a brother and a sister. We all went to the

25、 same local school.I: You wrote your first novel just one year after you left college, didnt you?W: Yes, that was in 1993. I was only 22 then. And the next year I went to Brazil.I: Is that period of your life related to your later career in any way?W: Thats a good question. You see, it was my experi

26、ence there that inspired my film Lost in the Forest, although I didnt actually make that film until several years later, in 2008.I: When did you start making films?W: In 2003. That was after I gave up farming.I: Farming?W: Yes. I stayed in Brazil for 7 years, during which I met my wife. After we cam

27、e back we bought a farm in the south of the country. A kind of experiment, really.I: That sounds interesting. Why did you give it up then?W: It was very hard work. I was also busy working on my second novel Further practice in listeningShort conversationsScriptsConversation 1W: Hi, John. Im back. Di

28、d any of my friends call me? We were supposed to meet at the bar for drinks, and then go to the cinema. But they never showed up.M: Sorry. Ive been home since I came back from the office and the phone never rang once.Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?Conversation 2M: Not all great p

29、eople are famous; take Jack Kilby as an example.W: Right. Jack Kilby invented the microchip, and received the Nobel Prize. But only a small part of the public knows of him. Its very surprising.Q: What does the woman think is very surprising?Conversation 3W: I dont quite understand what made Charlie

30、Chaplin such a popular movie star.M: Are you serious? Look at Charlie Chaplins works and compare them to other films of the time. He was so original that people were really surprised by his films.Q: What does the man say about Charlie Chaplins films?Conversation 4W: Whats the greatest invention of t

31、he last few hundred years?M: Lets see. The computer, the car, the phone? No, I think its the light bulb. This invention has changed the world more than anything else.Q: Which invention does the man think changed the world most?Conversation 5W: Our play last night was a great success. Were all proud

32、of Bob.M: Yes. But if Bob had remembered all his lines, his performance would have been more natural.Q: What does the man mean?Long conversationScriptsW: Hey, Bob, Im taking care of my cousin this weekend. Can you think of any fun things for us to do?M: You guys should go see the new Harry Potter movie!W: Thats a great idea! J. K. Rowling is such an

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