1、第三版大学英语听说3听力原文和答案Unit 1 ReservationsPart AExercise 11.M: I d like to book a double room with bath for four nights.W: Sorry, sir. We re(全满p. Can I recommend the Park Hotel to you? It is quite near here.Q: What does the woma n suggest that the man do?2.M: Id like to see Mr. Jones this after noon, plea
2、se.W: I m sorry but Mr. Jones will be busy the whole after noon .Ca n you man age at 10:30 tomorrow morning?Q: What does the woma n say to the man?3.W: Can I book two tickets for the show F2nd Street II on Sunday night, Oct. 31st?M: Sorry, madam. All the tickets on that night are sold out. But ticke
3、ts are available for Nov.3rd( 十一月三号 ).Q: When can the woma n see the show?4.M: Id like to reserve(预订)two tickets on Flight 6051 to Edinburgh, for October 20th.W: Sorry, Sir. WW re booked up预订一空的)on the 20th .But we still have a few seats available on the 21st.Q: When does the man want to leave for E
4、di nburgh?5.W: Garde n Restaura nt. May I help you?M: Can you make arrangements for a table for six at eight this evening? In a quiet corner, please.Q: What does the man want to do?Keys:1.What does the woma n suggest that man do? a. reserve the room in ano ther hotel2.What does the woma n say to the
5、 man? c. Mr. Jones can see the man sometime the next morni ng.rd3.When can the woman see the show? d. Nov.3 4.When does the man want to leave for Edi nburgh? a. on the 20th of October.5.What does the man want to do? d. Book a table for six people at 8:00Exercise 2W: Hello. Dazh ong Taxi Compa ny.M:
6、Hello. Can I book a taxi to the West Lake Hotel, Ha ngzhou?W: Sure. What time?M: 9 o clock tomorrow morning.W: Your address, please?M: Room 1008, Peace Hotel.W: And your n ame?M: Jack Smith.W: OK, Mr Smith.M: Tha nk you.W: Not at all.Keys: Jack Smith Rm 1008.Peach Hotel 9 tomorrow morni ng West Lake
7、 Hotel, Han gzhouPart BConversation 1Id like to make a reservationOperator: Glory Inn, Atla nta.Paul: Hi, this is Paul Lambert. Im the manager of the band Country Boys. You know, the rock band fromChicago. I want Operator: Please hold, Mr. Lambert. I m putting your through to the reservation manager
8、.Paul: But Man ager: Mr. Lambert? This is Laurie Perry, the hotel man ager.Paul: Oh, yeah? Well, I need five rooms for Friday night. That sthe 15th. I want the best room in the hotel.Manager: Sorry, I m afraid I cannot accept your reservation.Paul:Now look, we always stay at the Glory Inn Manager: I
9、 know that, Last time you were here, we had a number of complaints from other guests.Paul:You mean they dontlike long-haired rock musiciansManager:Thats not the problem, sir. The band used bad language in the coffee shop, and threw two TV sets into the pool(把两个电视机扔到池中).Paul:Yeah, yeah. Well, I 11 te
10、ll them to be more careful this time.Manager: Im afraid that s not all, sir. You havent paid the account for the last time yet 。Paul:Im sorryI.ll put a check in the mail right awayManager: Please do.Paul:So, what about our reservation for Friday?Manager: I 11 answer that very simply, sir, No way! Ke
11、ys:Exercise 1:1.Why was Paul Lambert calling the Glory Inn? a. to book hotel rooms at the Glory Inn for his rock musicians2.Who might the first woman be? c. an operator( 话务员 )3.What did Me. Lambert promise to do on the phone? a. tell his musicians to be more careful this time.4.What happened to Mr.
12、Lambert s request for a reservation? b. it would not be accepted even if he paid his earlieraccount.5.What might be true of Ms. Laurie Perry, the ho tel s reservations manager? a. she makes decisions on the basis ofprinciples.( 她决定原则的基础 )Exercise 2: 1.five rooms in total V rooms on the top floor V t
13、he best rooms in the hotel V2.They damaged the hotels property. VThey talked rudely in the coffee shop. VThey did not pay the account when they left the hotel. VConversation 2Marcel Always Does My HairM: Good morning. Unisex Hairdresser s.W: Good morning. I d like to make an appointment, please, for
14、 three o afternoon, with cMloacrkcethl.isM: Let me see . I m sorry Marcel s busy at three. Can you suggest another day, madam?W: No. I ve an important meeting to attend tonight and I must have my hair done before five. So how about 3:30? M: I m afraid Marcel is busy alal fternoon.W: What a nuisance(
15、 真讨厌 )!M: I m terribly sorry, madam. But you should always book well in advance. W: I know. I know. But it me, too.W: OK, then. What time will he be available?M: Then may I suggest Tom O Neil? He ais jguosot d as Marcel.W: But Marcel always does my hair. He knows what style I usually wear. M: But ev
16、erybody says Tom can quickly figure out the best style for a particular customer( 特定客户 ).M: Er. actually he is busy all afternoon too. But luckily, one of his customers has just called to cancel her appointment. So if you can be here at 2:45, I can fit you in. You ll be his first customer this after
17、noon.W: That would be nice then. Thank you. You re really very helpful. M: You re welcome.Keys:Exercise 1: P. 51.What was the purpose of the woman s call? b. to make an appointment to have her hair done by Marcel.2.Why did n t the woma n make an appo in tme nt with Marcel well in adva nee? a. she wa
18、s in formed of her meet ing this evening only a short while ago.3.What do you know about the woman? d. she is Marcel s regular customer.4.What did the man on the phone suggest? c. that the woma n have her hair done by ano ther hairdresser.5.How did the woma n feel in the end? a. pleased.Exercise 2:
19、1. He is the woman favorite hairdresser. VHe has an appointment with another customer. VHe is a popular hairdresser at the Uni sex Hairdresser. V2.Tom is just as good as Marcel. VTom can quickly figure out the best style for a particular customer. V Tome has never done the womans hair before. VUnit
20、2 Animals and petsPart AExercise 1Passage 1Dear Sir,I m writing to say how shocked I am by the amount of money that people in Britain spend on their pets.A recent article in your n ewspaper in formed us that last year Brit ons spe nt 660 millio n pounds on dog food and 516 millio n pounds on food fo
21、r their cats.Are we completely mad? Every day on TV we see pictures of people who have no food at all. A few pounds would buy them food for a week. Even in Britain there are many people without work and homes. A little money could make a big difference to them couldn But itsteems that in Britain ani
22、mals come first. Perhaps it is time to think again.Yours faithfully,Ms D.WalkerKey: P.12 Q: what does the letter mainly tell us? ( a. the money spend by Britons )Passage 2One of the main compla ints of the city reside nts in the Un ited States is the nu mber of homeless cats and dogs. It has been es
23、timated that more than 31 million cats and dogs are wandering through the streets of the cities. Each year about a fifth of these animals are destroyed. A survey of 41 cities reports that as much as 15 million dollars is spent to capture and kill those animals every year. One city alone, Chicago, sp
24、ends one million dollars a year to control its animal population. On the other hand, though you can find quite a lot of cats and dogs wandering in New York, the city government can t find any money for animal population control.Keys: Q. What is the passage mainly about? (b. Problems caused by homele
25、ss .)Exercise 21.Mrs. Bush had been giving her students a very long and not very interesting lecture to animals. When she fini shed, she decided to ask a few questi ons. She started off with this questi on. Now, Tommy, tell me where elephants are found. IITommy hadn tdone much listening, but he pret
26、ended to be clever, saying, -Elephants are such big animals that they hardly ever get lost. II2.An angry customer went back to the pet shop and said to the owner, Fhe cat you sold me is absolutely useless! II The owner looked at the cat and said, -Whats wrong with it? It looks perfectly all right to
27、 me. IlThe customer became furious and said, Vhen you sold it to me you promised it would be a good cat for mice. Yet every timeit sees a mouse it runs away and hides. iThe owner smiled and said, -Well, isn that a good cat for mice? IIPart BConversationChoosing a PetAtte nda nt: Hello. Can I help yo
28、u?Customer: Yes. I m looking for a pet for my sonCan you suggest anything?Atte ndant: What kind of pet does he want? A traditi onal pet a cat or a dog? Or somethi ng unu sual?Customer: Well, Hed like a snake or an alligator(鱼鳄鱼),but he isn tgoing to get one.Attendant: We have a nice dog right now a
29、Rottweiler(罗特韦尔犬 )!Customer: A Rottweiler! Oh, no! I ve heard about them on the news.They re very big and mea(卑鄙的).Atte ndant: Oh, no, ma am .They were n as mean as some dogs.Customer: Really?Attendant: Yes, really. Last week we had a small dog here. It was only as big as your purse(钱包,手提袋),but it w
30、asas mean as the devil(魔鬼).It bit me three times!Customer: Let forget dogs, the n.Atte nda nt: What about a cat?Customer: A cat. Hmm They arenas friendly as dogs, are they?Attendant: No, but they don teat as much as dogs either. And theyre very clean.Customer: Hmm-Atte ndant: What about a bird the n
31、? A parrot or a parakeet. We have both.Customer: Which do you recomme nd?Attendant: Well, parakeets(长尾小鹦鹉 )arenas easy to train, and they never speak as well as parrots(鹦鹉).Customer: Yes, but parakeets dontn eed as much space as parrots, do they?Attendant: That s truParakeets are very popular because they are so easy to keep.Customer: Yes, but theyre a little no isy, aren t they want a quiet pet.Attendant: A quiet pet? Well, what about a goldfish? There nothing quiet as a goldfish.Keys: Exercise 1: P. 141.What was the woman doing? c. ask
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