1、新视野大学英语第三版视听说1音视频脚本Unit 1 Traces of the pastFurther practice in listeningShort conversationsScriptsConversation 1W: Hi, John. Im back. Did 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 ca
2、me back from the office and the phone never rang once.Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?Conversation 2M: Not all great people 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 know
3、s of him. Its very surprising.Q: What does the woman think is very surprising?Conversation 3W: I dont quite understand what made Charlie 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 we
4、re really surprised by his films.Q: What does the man say about Charlie Chaplin5s films?Conversation 4W: Whats the greatest invention of the 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 e
5、lse.Q: Which invention does the man think changed the world most?Conversation 5W: Our play last night was a great success. Were all proud 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
6、, 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 Harr-y Potter movie!W: Thats a great idea! J. K. Rowling is such an inspiration. I just watched an interview with her on BBC news. Did you know her first book was rejected by 12
7、 different publishers? Everyone told her to get a different job, and that she wouldnt be able to make any money by writing childrens books.M: Yeah, its hard to believe that once she was really poor but now shes so wealthy. She came up with the idea for Harry Potter at a cafe in London no, wait, I th
8、ink it was a bookstore in Manchester . right?W: Haha, almost! It was actually on a train between London and Manchester. But she did write in cafes a lot. She could only write when her baby daughter was sleeping, so she took her on long walks around the neighborhood to get her to fall asleep. She wou
9、ld usually end up in a cafe and write as much as possible before her baby woke up again.M: Did J. K. Rowling say what shes going to write next in her interview? I cant wait to see what she will write after her Harry Potter books!W: No. She keeps her future plans a secret. Personally, I hope she writ
10、es more magic stories, with flying horses and lots of animals!M: Not me. I hope she works on more serious material. Id love to read stories with historical settings and big battle scenes!Q1: What does the man suggest that the woman do this weekend?Q2: Where did J. K. Rowling come up with the idea fo
11、r Harry Potter? Q3: What are J. K. Rowlings future plans?Q4: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?Passage 1ScriptsStephen Glenn is a famous research scientist. When he was interviewed by a newspaper reporter who asked him why he was so much more creative than the average person, he respond
12、ed that it all came from an experience with his mother that occurred when he was about two years old.He had been trying to remove a bottle of milk from the refrigerator when he lost his hold on the bottle and it fell, spilling milk all over the kitchen floor. When his mother came into the kitchen, i
13、nstead of shouting at him, giving him a lecture or punishing him, she said, “What a wonderful mess you have made! Well, the damage has already been done. You know, Stephen, whenever you make a mess like this, eventually you have to clean it up and bring everything to its proper order.” So together t
14、hey cleaned up the spilled milk. His mother then said, “What we have here is a failed experiment in how to effectively carry a big milk bottle with two tiny hands. Let5s go out in the backyard and fill the bottle with water, and see if you can discover a way to carry it without dropping it.” The lit
15、tle boy learned that if he grasped the bottle at the top with both hands, he could carry it without dropping it. What a wonderful lesson!This famous scientist then remarked that it was at that moment that he knew he didnt need to be afraid to make mistakes. Instead, mistakes were just opportunities
16、for learning something new, which is, after all, what scientific experiments are all about.Q1: What happened when Stephen tried to remove a bottle of milk from the refrigerator?Q2: What did Stephens mother do when she came into the kitchen?Q3: What did Stephens mother teach him later?Q4: What did St
17、ephen learn from this experience?Passage 2Scripts and answersThere are so many changes when a person comes to college. Some of the new college students may have been to camps or 1) programs away from home before, but for some its the 2) very first time theyve left home. That means having to make cer
18、tain 3) decisions that theyve never really had to make before.Besides some basic everyday activities, for example, eating and 4) doing laundry, there are many more important matters, such as whom to become friends with. “And what happens if I dont do well on my first test? Does that mean I should ch
19、ange fields?” 5) Obviously, there are just so many issues new college students have to face. Its really a jump from high school.Its such a change when they dont have any parents around. They need to make 6) choices with their studies, and with their social lives. They need to learn how to act in the
20、 right way so that they can enjoy their social lives without 7) ruining their studies.This is very common to college students in the first year. It takes a little while for them to 8) get used to their college life and learn to balance their studies and social lives. There are a lot of 9) opportunit
21、ies for students to try new things. There are so many new ways to meet other people on campus. If they find out its not working for them, they can 10) step back and try something else. They should just give it a go! Thats the way everybody learns to grow up.Unit 2 A break for funFurther practice in
22、listeningShort conversationsScriptsConversation 1W: Why didnt you show up at Johns party last night? He was expecting you. You know, he is leaving the city for good.M: Im terribly sorry. I had planned to go, but I had to take care of an emergency. I tried calling him many times but couldnt reach him
23、.Q: Why didnt the man go to the party?Conversation 2M: I havent seen you around for quite a while. What have you been doing?W: Ive been reading Shakespeares great play Hamlet. My literature professor required me to present a unique review about Hamlet for my term paper.Q: What has the woman been pre
24、paring for?Conversation 3W: Which do you prefer, classical music or pop music?M: Neither. Have you ever seen me listening to music at all? You know, I dont have an ear for music.Q: What does the man say about music?Conversation 4M: Im taking the minimum credits to graduate. Making friends, traveling
25、, partying - these are what matter most to me right now.W: Im not here to make friends or go to parties. Im doing part-time jobs to save money to start my own company once I graduate.Q: What are the two speakers talking about?Conversation 5W: Tom, have you read the notice on the school website? I5ve
26、 won the scholarship for next term. M: No surprise to me. You have earned it. While others are at parties, you are in the library.Q: What does the man mean?Long conversationScriptsM: After such a tiring week, I cant wait to have a rest and relax a little this weekend.W: Me too, Mr. Simpson. So what
27、are you doing this weekend? Looks like itll be nice weather for sailing.M: Yes, Mary, I hope it stays this sunny. Im going out to the beach and spending all weekend surfing.W: You, sir? Surfing?M: Haha, I bet you think Im too old for surfing! Ive been surfing since I was 11, and its still my favorit
28、e activity. The cool blue waves, the smell of the sea, just take me back to when I was a teenager free from care. I forget all my troubles. By Sunday night, I fall into a deep sleep, sore and tired, without a care in the world.W: Thats really nice. Im going to the beach, too. I love relaxing in the
29、warm sun, watching my niece and nephew play in the sand and jump in the waves. Theyll tire themselves out building sand castles, collecting seashells, and trying to bury each other in the sand.M: Oh, I remember building sand castles with my brothers . such great fun. How old are little Timmy and Mon
30、ica now?W: Tims five and Monicas three.M: Wow, kids grow up so fast!Q1: Why is surfing the mans favorite activity?Q2: What is the woman going to do this weekend?Q3: What does the woman love doing?Q4: What does the man remember doing with his brothers?Passage 1ScriptsPeople in Britain enjoy various l
31、eisure activities including watching TV, seeing friends and relatives, listening to music, shopping, listening to the radio, gardening, doing sports, reading, and so on. The latest data from a survey show that in 2010, 89 percent of all adults watched television in their free time. Spending time wit
32、h family and friends was the second most popular activity at 84 percent, listening to music came next at 76 percent, and shopping was fourth at 71 percent.Truly, the most common leisure activity in the UK has been watching television. The average viewing time is 25 hours per person per week. Many television programs are about wildlife, animals, holidays, cooking and gardening. All these things are much valued by British people. The second mo
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