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1、致用英语第一册听力原文 集团标准化工作小组 #Q8QGGQT-GX8G08Q8-GNQGJ8-MHHGN#致用英语第一册听力原文Unit OneTask 1Dialogue 1Hi, Michael, hows it goingPretty good. How are you doing, SamNot bad, thanks.Dialogue 2Hello, Im Sally. Glad to meet you.Hello, Sally. My names are you fromIm from Singapore. And this is my cousin Irene. Shes in

2、the same department with us.Hi, Amy.Pleased to meet you, Irene.Dialogue 3Professor Smith, Id like to introduce Allen to you. This is my roommate, Allen. And Allen, this is my English teacher, Professor Smith.How do you do, Professor Smith Henry always tells me that he enjoys your classes very much.

3、Its my great pleasure to meet you.Nice to meet you, Allen. So are you an English major, tooNo, I major in computer science. But I like English a lot.Task 2 names Raymond. I live in Long Island. I am here to study journalism.2. Hello, Im Sarah. I come from California. And this is my cousin Emily. She

4、s from Michigan. We are both in the English Department.3. Hey, everyone. My names John. I come from HongKong. I am glad to study chemistry here.Part B Listening PracticeTask 11. George, Id like you to meet Simon.2. Nice weather, isnt it3. Good afternoon4. Lets get to know each other. Why dont we say

5、 a little bit of ourselvesTask 2Good morning. how can I help youGood morning. Im here to apply for a student ID. My names Jessica Ross.Have you registered, JessicaNo, I havent.Heres what youll do. You need to get registered before having a student ID. Go to the next room and they will help you fill

6、in the form there. Come back here after registration.OK, the next room, is that rightThats right.Thank you, madam. See you later.Youre welcome. See you.1. She wants to apply for a student ID.2. No, she cant. Because she needs to get registered first.3. To the next room.Task 3My name is Donald Trump,

7、 and Im the largest real estate developer in New York. I own buildings all over the place, model agencies, jet liners, golf courses, casinos, and private resorts. But it wasnt so easy. About thirteen years ago, I was seriously in trouble. I was billions of dollars in debt. But I fought back and I wo

8、n. I used my brain, I used my negotiation skills, and I worked it all out. Now my companys bigger than it ever was, its stronger than it ever was, and Im having more fun than I ever had.Ive mastered the art of the deal, and Ive turned the name Trump into a brand of the highest quality. And as the ma

9、ster, I want to pass along my knowledge to somebody else. Im looking for the apprentice. Right now all over the country, sixteen of Americas best and young entrepreneurs are arriving in New York for the chance to work as my apprentice and get a first-hand look into the world of big business. They co

10、me from all walks of life. This is the chance to work for me for a huge salary and more importantly learn enough so that maybe they too can become a billionaire some day. This is going to be the dream job of a lifetime.1. largest New York2. billions of dollars in debt3. Sixteen.Task 4 When you go to

11、 job interviews, youre often expected to introduce yourself at first. Your self-introduction plays an important role in making a good first impression on the interviewers. There is no fixed answer to what a good self-introduction is because of the differences in the companies, the interviewers and t

12、he job applicants. You might like to repeat the main points from your resume, or you might want to focus on the information that is not shown there. Whatever way you do it, my advice is that your information must be relevant to the job you apply for, or the quality they are looking for in you. At th

13、e same time, speak in a clear voice and in a friendly tone. Dont forget your body language. A smile and eye contact will help, too.Practical Listening: Welcome to the listening course. Im Dr. Evans. First Id like to give you a brief introduction to this course. Listening is central to our personal,

14、educational, social, family and professional success. This course aims at helping you develop effective listening skills, attitudes, and behaviours. There will be a study of the listening process as well as the barriers to effective listening, and there will be training activities for self-improveme

15、nt in different types of listening. The required textbook for our course is Listening written by William Brown. Its available both at the bookstore and the library. You will be evaluated on your performance in class, your homework an your test grades. There will be a final examination. No mid-term,

16、but we will have a small test during the term. All right, any questionsListeningWilliam Brownbookstore performance in class testa small testUnit TwoListening SkillsTask 11. It is always good talking to you.2. Im afraid its time we left.3. If we dont leave now, Im afraid well miss the train.4. Id bet

17、ter get going.5. Before leaving, I want to thank you for speaking with me.Task 2Dialogue 1W: I really had a good time tonight, but I guess Ive got to go now, or Ill miss the last bus.M: What time is it nowW: My watch says ten minutes to ten.Questions: What time is it according to the womanDialogue 2

18、A: This is Helen. Im calling to say goodbye.B: Hi, Helen. When do you leaveA: My flight leaves at 11:30 tomorrow morning.B: Ill see you off at the airport.Question: When will Helen leaveDialogue 3W: If you dont mind, Ill have to be leaving now. I have a class at a quarter to three.M: Oh, youd better

19、 hurry. See you later.W: See you!Question: When does the womans class beginDialogue 4M: Thanks for inviting us, Cindy.W: I really had a wonderful time with you.M: Hey, how about coming to my place this Friday I can pick you up at 5:20 if you have time.W: That would be great! 5:20 is fine with me.Que

20、stion: When will the man pick the woman upB Listening PracticeForrest: And one day, out of the blue clear sky, I got a letter from Jenny wondering if I could come down to Savannah and see her, and thats what Im doing here. She saw me on TVrunning. Im supposed to go on the number 9 bus to Richmond St

21、reet and get off and go one block left to 1947 Henry Street, Apartment 4.Old Laday: Why, you dont need to take a bus. Henry Street is just five or six blocks down that way.Forrest: Down that wayOld Laday: Down that way.Forrest: It was nice talking to you.Old Laday: I hope everything works out for yo

22、u!Core ListeningTask 1Dialogue 1M: Excuse me. Have you been waiting here for a long timeW: Ive been here for about 15 minutes, I think.M: Does the bus here often take that long Its so hot here.W: Well, it depends. Usually 5 minutes will do.M: The weather changes a lot these days. When I left the hot

23、el, the weather forecast said it would be raining, yet now how the sun is shining!W: Weather forecasts are not always reliable, you know. Oh, here comes the bus! Got to go now. Bye!M: Goodbye!Dialogue 2Tim: Jerry, I heard that youre moving to Shanghai.Jerry: Yes, Tim. My parents are opening a new sh

24、op there.Tim: Ill certainly miss you very much here.Jerry: Ill miss you, too.Tim: Lets keep in touch.Jerry: Ill call you as soon as I get there.Dialogue 3A:Thank you for all youve done for me. I really had a wonderful time staying with you.B: Its my pleasure. Dont forget to drop us a line or two whe

25、n you have time.A: I certainly will. Lets stay in touch.B: Take care and have a safe trip home.Dialogue 4A: I just dropped in to say goodbye. Im leaving for Hongkong. Ive just found a good job there.B: Congratulations! When are you leavingA: Ill try to catch the 11:10 train tomorrow morning.B: I wis

26、h I could see you off at the station, but I have to be on duty tomorrow.A: Thats all right. We will write to each other, wont weB: Sure! Have a good trip!Task 2Kate: Hey, David!Have you met my friendDavid: Im afraid I havet.Kate: Well, this is my oldest and best friend, Nancy. Shes visiting me from

27、her university.David: Hi, Im David.Nancy: Hi, David. Its nice to meet you.David: So you will be staying in our school for the weekendNancy: Yes, I ll stay with Kate here. We are doing some catching up together. I have a lot to tell her about my new school.David: Which university are you studying at

28、Are you an English major like KateNancy: Im doing my undergraduate study and City University. Im in medicine.Kate: David, Nancys very good at writing, too. She started a poetry club when we were at high school. (To Nancy) David loves poetry very much.Nancy: Oh, really!David: You two must have had a

29、lot of fun together then. I always appreciate those who write good poems. Kate, Ill talk to you next Mondy. Id better be going now. Nancy, nice meeting you, and enjoy your weekend here!Kate: See you later!Nancy: Thank you. Goodbye!Task 3Nowadays relatives and friends live much more spread out than b

30、efore. How do people overcome long distances to stay in touch in meaningful waysand that means more than “Hi!” “How are you” “Everybody OK” “Good. See ya!”Cell phones, text messages, email, and computer-generated phones are all part of a battery of weapons that help friends and loved ones stay in to

31、uch.One-on-one communication through such means helps keep relationships alive, but the vigor that flourishes in a group of folks, especially of mixed generations is hard to achieve by mail and phone. Group communication by phone is not impossible, though. For example, family members living all over

32、 the map can arrange a conference call to talk together. But the bill for doing this is often huge and therefore it is not recommended.The internet, however, provides options we never had before. Cyber communications make it a lot easier to saty in touch. And just in time, too. Families or friends can register as an e

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