1、新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版第一册第七单元录音文本完全版Unit 7 Weird, wild and wonderfulListening to the worldSharing ScriptsF = Finn; M1 = Man 1, etc.; W1 = Woman 1, etc.Part 1F: I like being in the countryside, but Im always happy to come back to the city. How about you?M1: I actually really love the countryside. I grew up
2、on a farm.W1: I love being in London. I have loved my time in London, but as Im getting older, I increasingly want to visit the countryside more and more.M2: Its nice; its, its quiet you know, you can forget about the city.W2: I love it. I was brought up in the countryside.M3: I love being in the co
3、untryside. I love the quiet; I love the fresh air. Its great.W3: I love being in the countryside. Um, Ive come, I come from Hertfordshire, so, although its not where I live isnt actually directly in the countryside. If you drive for 10 minutes, youre in it and its beautiful.W4: I love the countrysid
4、e. Its a nice change to living in London and I enjoy taking weekends out. Um I enjoy camping.M4: I enjoy the countryside because Ive, Ive lived there for about 37 years. And particularly I enjoyed (enjoy) gardening growing a lot of vegetables.Part 2F: The thing I like most about being in the country
5、side is watching animals and birds. How about you? Do you like wildlife?W1: Well, I am, er, an animal lover. Er, Im a vegetarian as well.W4: I like wildlife and animals. Er, since I was a little girl, Ive always really liked foxes for some reason. And I know a lot of people dont, but foxes have alwa
6、ys been my favorite animal.M1: I love wildlife. Er, I really, sort of, enjoy things that you dont see every day um enjoy sort of very exotic wildlife that I havent seen before.M4: I like, um, watching them on the telly.W2: I think, I think animals are living beings and should be treated as so should
7、 be treated with respect.M3: I like, um, big cats. Theyre very graceful; theyre very beautiful. Um, and um, something Ive, Ive always just had a fascination with from an early age. Er, I also quite like large snakes. A friend of mine used to keep them.W3: My nephew and niece have a guinea pig, which
8、 I love.Part 3F: Are there any animals youre frightened of?M2: Snakes and scorpions. Um, just cause I know that usually one bite could mean thats the end.W3: I dont like spiders. Its not really an animal but I hate spiders.M1: I am very scared of spiders. Um, and even though in Australia, we get som
9、e very small but very dangerous spiders Im afraid of very big spiders.M4: I dont particularly like horses because theyre big, and they frighten our dog.W1: Im not really frightened of any animals. I love them all.M3: Theres nothing that scares me that I havent got any memories of animals scaring me
10、as a child.W4: Im quite scared of sharks. I dont really like the sea and so whales and um, animals such as that, I dont really like. Um, I suppose because its the unknown, I just find it quite scary.ListeningScriptsPart 1Welcome to Save the Planet where we talk about the worlds environmental problem
11、s. Now, did you know there are more than six billion people on the planet, and by 2050 there might be more than nine billion? People are living longer and healthier lives than ever before, but a big population means big problems for the planet.Part 2Lets look at three of the most important problems.
12、 The first problem is water. Many people in the world cant get enough water. But in some countries we use too much. A person in Gambia, Africa, for example, uses much less water than someone in the United States. In Gambia, one person uses four and a half liters of water a day. But in the US its 600
13、 liters. And to make the problem worse, the deserts are getting bigger. The Sahara Desert is one of the hottest places in the world, and is already the largest desert. But each year it gets bigger than before, so it gets more difficult to find clean water. Our second problem is the animals. There ar
14、e more people on the earth than ever before. This means we use more space. And for the animals this means that there is less space than before. One example is the Amazon Rainforest. It has the highest number of plant and animal species in the world, but its getting smaller every year. People are des
15、troying the rainforest to make more space for houses, roads and farms. In the last 10 years we have destroyed more than 150,000 square kilometers of forest thats an area larger than Greece! So in the future, many plants and animal species will become extinct. And the last problem on our list, but no
16、t the least important, is the weather. The world is getting warmer. The ice in Greenland is melting faster than ever before. Also sea levels are rising. This means that soon some of the worlds most important cities, like New York, London, Bangkok, Sydney and Rio de Janeiro might all be under water.V
17、iewingScriptsJL = Joanna Lumley; T = Tura; KS = Kjetil SkoglieJL: The far north. Fairytale mountains. Its just fabulously beautiful. The land of the magical Northern Lights is somewhere Ive longed for all my life. As a little girl I lived in the steamy heat of tropical Malaysia. I used to yearn to b
18、e cold. Id never even seen snow. But my storybooks were full of snow queens, and now Im entering that world. This is the journey Ive always dreamt of making. I feel Ive come into another world now. No people except you and us. And if were very lucky we might see the elusive Northern Lights. I pack u
19、p things that are going to be essential on every trip. So in here Ive got, for instance, oil-based pastels; and Ive got a lovely little drawing book, but Ive got that colored pages so that you can draw in different colors; a lovely old guidebook its called The Land of the Vikings. Its got beautiful
20、old maps. Look at that. But if it wasnt for one item in my case, I wouldnt be on this journey at all. This is the book: Ponny the Penguin. This is when I first heard of the Northern Lights. And there was this picture which haunted me of a sort of rippling curtain and a little tiny penguin. This is n
21、ot your average taxi rank at the station. Im in the hands of Tura Christiansen and his team of 11 sled dogs. Good morning. Im Joanna.T: Tura.JL: Tura. How nice to see you, Tura.T: Yes.JL: These are wonderful dogs.T: They like to to, er JL: They like to run?T: Yes.JL: The weather near Troms? is uncer
22、tain. But local guide, Kjetil Skoglie, promises me well track down the lights even if it takes till morning. I cant see anything, Kjetil.KS: No, its its nothing yet. You just have to be patient.JL: OK, so I just wait here.KS: Yeah, you just wait here.JL: Yeah.KS: Good luck.JL: Thanks, Kjetil. I stan
23、d in the pitch-black by the side of the fjord, and wait. Look, much brighter there. Oh, somethings happening there. Oh Look up here! Look whats happening here! Look at that! Oh Oh! Look at this! And it just keeps changing and changing. I cant believe Im seeing this. Its fantastic and its coming back
24、 again. I have been waiting all my life to see the Northern Lights. Im as happy as can be. This is the most astonishing thing I have ever, ever seen.Speaking for communicationRole-playScriptsPart 1A: The best sense of direction? Perhaps its the butterfly.B: Er Im not sure.A: Its hard to say. Well, i
25、t could be sea turtles.B: Maybe.A: They swim everywhere, dont they?B: Um, it might be, but I think its the butterfly. It cant be the taxi driver, can it?A: Its definitely not the taxi driver.C: OK, here are the answers. Sea turtles travel 3,000 miles a year. And when they lay eggs, they go back to t
26、he place where they were born. So they have a great sense of direction. New York taxi drivers drive 37,500 miles a year. They know the fastest way to any address in New York. But sea turtles and taxi drivers do not have the best sense of direction!B: So it must be the butterfly.C: The winner is the
27、monarch butterfly. At the end of every summer, they fly from Canada to Mexico. And no one knows how they do it.Part 2A: Er, so whos the best athlete? Thats a good question.B: Im not sure.A: It could be triathletes.B: Or rats?C: Rats are the winners. A rat is the superman of animals. Rats can kill an
28、imals that are much bigger than they are, and they can eat electric wires. They can swim a mile and survive in water for 3 days. They can also jump 3 feet and fall 45 feet and survive.A: Thats amazing.Part 3B: Who sleeps the most? Let me think. Um, it cant be the human baby, can it? And its not the
29、black bear.A: It must be the sloth. They spend most of their lives asleep.B: So whats the answer?C: Well, the black bear sleeps for about 7 months a year. The females are even half asleep when they have their babies.B: Wow.C: Human babies usually sleep about 18 hours a day, but only in their first f
30、ew months. So sloths are the winner. They sleep 15 to 18 hours a day for their whole life.Group discussionScriptsA: OK, the most beautiful place Ive been to Well, a few years ago I went to Fish River Canyon.B: Where?A: Fish River Canyon. Its the second biggest canyon in the world.B: After the Grand
31、Canyon?A: After the Grand Canyon.B: Where is it?A: Its in Namibia, in Africa.B: Wow. And what did you think of it?A: Ah, it was amazing! The first thing you notice is how big it is, of course.B: Of course.A: It just goes on and on as far as your eye can see. But the best thing about it was the silen
32、ce.B: Right.A: It was so amazingly quiet. We went there in August and there werent many tourists and it was just so quiet.B: Would you like to go back?A: I would love to go back. One day!B: One day.Further practice in listeningShort conversationsScriptsConversation 1W: We offer some very exciting tours plus the best luxury hotels. The most popular places ar
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