1、新视野大学英语第三版视听说3 音视频脚本Unit 1 Access to successListening to the worldSharingScriptsPart 1V: Hi. There are a lot of things that Id like to do but Ive never done before. Im not really adaredevil, so things like bungee jumping are not really my cup of tea, but I do know that trying new things makes you fe
2、el good. Today, Im going to talk to people about trying new things and achievement. How do you feel about trying new things?Part 2Ml: Im up for trying new things. Depends what they are, obviously, um, some things I wouldnt try, but Id give most things a go.M2: I always enjoy trying new things. I lik
3、e to meet new people and, try new food, see new places, see different things. Its always nice to see that.Wl: I love to try new things. I love to travel.W2: If you try new things, you get more out of life, I think.M3: Im always up for new things. I love traveling; I love trying exotic new foods, all
4、 that sort of stuff; seeing new cultures.Part 3V: What stops you from trying new things?W2: Fear, probably.M2: Time and money complicates trying new things. Its hard to find time to travel and its hard to afford enough money to travel as well.Ml: Er, I suppose, if it was dangerous and I could get in
5、jured.M3: Probably, at the moment, school - I dont have a lot of time; Ive got a lot of work. Money, as well.Wl: If its very dangerous; or if my stomach just cant handle it; or if I dont have money.Part 4V: What have you achieved in your life that makes you feel proud?M2: Im very proud that I was ab
6、le to go to Ethiopia and build houses for people who needed it. And, being a part of that team was really special to me.Ml: Ive written plays and people come to see the plays and enjoyed them. And um, Ive gone out and performed in front of, er, I suppose, thousands of people now and theyve laughed.W
7、l: I guess um, finishing school, um, with a high level and - so far not a lot - but Ive learnt French better than I thought I would, so, Im proud of that, I guess. Im still learning.M3: Probably proudest achievement is getting A grades in my end-of-year exams - helping me to get a place in universit
8、y.W2: Well, I feel that Ive become er, quite a good person and I guess Im proud of that.Part 5V: Who do you admire for their achievements and why?M3: Probably business leaders such as Richard Branson um, as he started off, you know as, as hardly anything and then he built a huge business empire and
9、hes a multimillionaire.W1: I admire my grandmother, actually. Shes not around anymore, but she was a teacher like I want to be and she taught me so much about life.M1: Nelson Mandela, I admire him a lot because er, not only because he was imprisoned, which er, and he survived that for many years and
10、 wasnt bitter. When he came out of prison, I was more impressed with him becoming Prime . you know, leading South Africa and holding the country together and changing a country. Not many people er, have the ability or the skills to do that.ListeningScriptsT = Tim; J = John; P = PeggyT: So what about
11、 your memory, Peggy? How good is it?P: Its OK, which is lucky cause I need to remember lots of things.J: Like what?P: Well, Im a sales rep for a publishing company so Im usually out visiting schools, trying to sell books.J: So you need to remember . what exactly?P: Oh, lots of things. The worst thin
12、g when I started was just trying to remember how to get to these schools in my car. I used to get lost all the time. Im not very good at directions. Then once youre there you have to remember the names and faces of the people youre talking to. I once spent a whole hour calling this woman Sally when
13、her name was Samantha.T: And she didnt tell you?P: For some reason she didnt tell me. And then theres all the product information.J: Product information? What, the books?P: Yes. We sell about 500 different books and I have to know the difference between all of them. I mean, it gets easier, thank goo
14、dness, but I still make mistakes occasionally. What about you, John? Youre an actor, right?J: Yeah. The main thing I have to remember is my lines. Fortunately, Ive got a good memory for words, and I dont find it that hard to memorize them. So, I mean, yeah. And the other thing you have to remember w
15、hen youre in the theater is the er, blocking.T: Whats that?J: Blocking? Its er, its where you stand or, or move to, you know? Er, like, when you say your words you might have to walk quickly across the stage or move in front of someone. Its all planned and er, you have to remember it.T: Oh, I see.J:
16、 But its funny: For, for other things I have a terrible memory. Im totally useless. I always forget birthdays and dates. Im always late for things. Its just . yeah . luckily, Im OK with my lines.P: What about you, Tim?T: I5m probably the same as all other students. At least all other history student
17、s. I have to memorize dates and also names. But it5s not that difficult because you read about them so much you cant really forget them. But for other things I have a really bad memory. I can never remember jokes or films. Sometimes Im watching a film and after an hour I realize Ive seen it already.
18、 Im completely hopeless like that.J: Oh, oh, me too. Tell me.ViewingScriptsCB = Christine Bleakley; S = Supervisor; AC = Adrian ChilesCB: Oh . Im doing it for real today.S: This challenge is incredibly tough. She is gonna be operating in sub-zero temperatures forover 90 minutes. If she falls in the
19、water too often . the challenge is over. If she makes this, it will be a true achievement and a true landmark for Sport Relief.S: How are you feel (feeling)?CB: I feel like I am in some sort of a . odd dream. I really do.AC: All those nerves, all that adrenalin, its all gonna come flowing out as soo
20、n as we get on the water.S: Yeah, yeah. So . remove the fear and just keep focused on what youve gotta do and that is,land on that beach in Calais.CB: Now its just me against the Channel.S: Go!CB: Im determined not to fall in but I soon realize determination might not be enough. After several falls
21、into the freezing water I already feel like I cant take much more.S: Were just about a quarter of the way in and shes already fallen five times - now that . thatis gonna take its toll without any shadow of a doubt in the later stages. Every time she goes in, I get a bit more worried. The weathers no
22、t looking good. Theres white tops on the waves.CB: But despite my best efforts, the wind and waves mean I cant stop myself falling.S: Shes fallen in 10 times in just 10 miles. That simply isnt good enough for this challenge.She has got to dig in now and start to focus.CB: This could be an impossible
23、 challenge.S: She is focused. She is in the zone. Shes starting to fly now. Now we start to believe that shecould truly make this challenge.CB: My arms and body hurt so much but I just dont want to give up.S: The hands have gone, the backs going, the legs are tired, but weve still got seven miles to
24、go.AC: Shes turned it around here. The first half didnt go well. Shes pulled it out of the bag.CB: I can see France. And nothing is going to stop me.AC: Five more minutes and youre there. Just enjoy this. Keep smiling. Come on! Were there!CB: I did it! I did it! I could see this from out there. I th
25、ought wow, that looks fabulous.S: Everybody around was worried whether she could make this or not. It is an incredibly toughchallenge.CB: Oh, that is a very welcome sight.S: The first woman to water ski across the Channel in the winter, having only got on waterskis four months ago. She is remarkable
26、. It5s a truly outstanding achievement.Speaking for communicationRole-playScriptsM = Man; W = WomanM: It5s interesting: One of the most intelligent people I know is a 10-year-old boy from Egypt. He, he doesnt go to school and he works on a street in Cairo, in one of the touristy areas. And he sells
27、things like small statues of the pyramids, things like that, to tourists. Now, the reason I say hes intelligent is that he can sell you something in about 15 languages. I once spent an afternoon watching him, and it was incredible. Most of the time he uses English, but he guesses where youre from by
28、 looking at you, and then he starts speaking. He can speak just a little bit of French, Spanish Japanese, Italian, German, etc. Its amazing. He knows just enough in all these languages to say hello and sell you something.W: How did he learn the languages?M: I asked him that and he said he learned th
29、em by talking to tourists.W: Ah, that is quite amazing.M: So anyway, thats my example. Like I said, he doesnt go to school. But for me, hes super-intelligent. What about you?W: I can think of loads of people who dont have any qualifications but are able to do really difficult things. Ive got a frien
30、d, for example, who built his own house. He just taught himself how to do it, bought a piece of land, bought the materials and the equipment and just did it. No qualifications, no certificates, no university degree. In my view, thats a real practical kind of intelligence.M: Yeah, I couldnt do that.W
31、: Let me give you another example. Ive got another friend who takes parts of old cars and makes new cars from them. He does it at the weekend as a way to relax. And the new car actually works!M: I couldnt do that either.W: I wouldnt know where to start. And this is someone who left school at 15 to d
32、o an apprenticeship. But you know, having said that, I do think qualifications are useful in some ways. I mean, for one thing, they show that you are able to complete a course, that youre motivated and committed enough.M: Yeah, I think thats true.W: But I must say real-life experience, traveling, going out and meeting people, talking I think these give you an amazing educati
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