1、中级听力原文Task 2Interviewer: Good morning, sir. Im from radio station QRX, and I wonder if youd mind answering a few questions for our survey today.David: Uh . sure, why not?Interviewer: Whats your name?David: Uh, my name is David George.Interviewer: David, what do you do for a living?David: Im a profes
2、sional baseball player.Interviewer: Really?David: Mm-hmm.Interviewer: Thats terrific. What do you do for fun?David: Well, I like to read the classicsyou know, Dickens, Shakespeare, . uh . books like that.Interviewer: Fabulous. And whats the most exciting thing thats happened to you recently?David: J
3、ust call me Dad. My wife and I . uh . had our first baby.Interviewer: Oh, (Yeah. A little girl.) thats wonderful.David: Mm-hmm.Interviewer: Who do you admire most in this world?David: Well, I admire my wife . uh . shes terrific. Shes going to be a great mother, great motherInterviewer: Terrific. Wha
4、t do you want to be doing five years from now?David: Well, . uh . five years from now Id like to be a father of five. Id like to have lots of kids around the house.Interviewer: Thats fabulous.David: Yeah.Interviewer: Thanks very much for talking to us, David.David: Well, thank you.Interviewer: Good
5、morning. Im from radio station QRX, and I wondered if youd mind answering a few questions today for our survey.Suzanne: Not at all.Interviewer: Whats your name?Suzanne: Suzanne Brown.Interviewer: Suzanne, what do you do for a living?Suzanne: Im a lawyer.Interviewer: A lawyer? And what do you do for
6、fun?Suzanne: I like to run.Interviewer: Uh-huh. Running, likeSuzanne: Jogging.Interviewer: Jogging. And whats the most exciting thing thats happened to you recently?Suzanne: I got to run in the Boston Marathon.Interviewer: Congratulations. And who do you admire most in the world?Suzanne: Oh, well, I
7、d have to say Martin Luther King, Jr.Interviewer: Mmm, yes. And what do you want to be doing five years from today?Suzanne: Well, dare I say win the Boston Marathon?Interviewer: Wonderful. Thanks a lot for talking to us today, Suzanne.Suzanne: Youre welcome.Interviewer: Good morning, sir. Im from ra
8、dio station QRX, and I wonder if you could answer a few questions for our survey this morning.Adolfo: Oh, yes, yes.Interviewer: Whats your name?Adolfo: My name is Adolfo Vasquez.Interviewer: Adolfo, what do you do for a living?Adolfo: Im a dancer.Interviewer: A dancer. And what do you do for fun?Ado
9、lfo: I watch . uh . musical movies.Interviewer: Musical movies. And whats the most exciting thing thats happened to you recently?Adolfo: Oh, about six years ago I moved to United States, (Uh-huh.) and thats quite exciting for me.Interviewer: Yes, that is very exciting. What do youwho do you admire m
10、ost in the world?Adolfo: I admire a lot . um . Sophia Loren, the movie actress.Interviewer: I understand completely. (Mm-hmm.) What do you want to be doing five years from now?Adolfo: I like very much what Im doing right now, so I really would like to keep doing it.Interviewer: Very good. (Mm-hmm.)
11、Thanks for speaking to us today, Adolfo.Adolfo: Okay. Youre welcome.Interviewer: Good morning, Miss. Im from radio station QRX, and I wonder if you could answer a few questions for our survey.Linda: Sure.Interviewer: Whats your name?Linda: Linda Montgomery.Interviewer: Linda, what do you do for a li
12、ving?Linda: Uh, well, right now Im going to beauty school.Interviewer: Beauty school?Linda: Yeah.Interviewer: Uh-huh. And what do you do for fun?Linda: Oh, what for fun, I hang out with my friendsyou know, go for pizza, stuff like that.Interviewer: I understand. Whats the most exciting thing thats h
13、appened to you recently?Linda: Oh, this was so great! (Yeah?) Four of my friends and I, we went to a Bruce Springsteen concert. We actuallywe got tickets.Interviewer: Wonderful.Linda: It was the best.Interviewer: Who do you admire most in the world?Linda: Who do I admiI guess (Mm-hmm.) my dad, (Uh-h
14、uh.) probably my dad. Yeah.Interviewer: And what do you want to be doing five years from now?Linda: I would love it if I could have my own beauty salon.Interviewer: Uh-huh.Linda: That would be great.Interviewer: Thanks very much for talking to us today.Linda: Okay.Section 2 Announcer: And now, at 10
15、:50 its time for In Your Own Words, in which we interview people with unusual stories to tell. Here to introduce the programme is Patricia Newell. Good morning, Patricia.Patricia: Good morning, and good morning everyone. With me in the studio now is this mornings guest, Trevor Cartridge. Good mornin
16、g, Trevor.Trevor: Good morning, Patricia.Patricia: Trevor, you have one of the most unusual stories Ive ever heard. Yet, nowadays, you seem to lead a very ordinary life.Trevor: Yes, Patricia. Im a dentist. I live and work in London.Patricia: But at one time you used to have a different job?Trevor: Y
17、es, I was a soldier.Patricia: A soldier?Trevor: Thats right.Patricia: And how long ago was that?Trevor: Oh, about two thousand years ago.Patricia: Thats right. Trevor Cartridge believes that he was a soldier in the army of Julius Caesar. He remembers coming to Britain with the Roman army two thousan
18、d years ago. Trevor, tell us your remarkable story . in your own words!Trevor: Well, funnily enough, it all began because I wanted to give up smoking.Patricia: Give up smoking!Trevor: Mm, I used to smoke too much and I tried to give up several times, but I always started smoking again a few days lat
19、er. In the end I went to a hypnotist. He hypnotized me, and I stopped smoking at once. I was delighted, as you can imagine.Patricia: Yes?Trevor: That made me very interested in hypnotism, and I talked to the hypnotist about it. He told me that some people could remember their past lives when they we
20、re hypnotized, and he asked if I wanted to try. I didnt believe it at first, but in the end I agreed. He hypnotized me, and sure enough, I remembered. I was a Roman soldier in Caesars army.Patricia: You didnt believe it at first?Trevor: I didnt believe it before we tried the experiment. Now Im absol
21、utely convinced its true.Patricia: What do you remember?Trevor: Oh, all kinds of things, but the most interesting thing I remember is the night we landed in Britain.Patricia: You remember that?Trevor: Oh yes. It was a terrible, stormy night. There were a hundred or more of us in the boat. We were al
22、l shut in, because the weather was so bad and most people were sick, because it was very stuffy. There was a terrible smell of petrol, I remember. Lots of men thought we should go back to France. It wasnt called France then, of course.Patricia: And there was a smell of petrol?Trevor: Yes, it was ter
23、rible. The weather got worse and worse. We thought we were going to die. In the end the boat was pushed up onto the sands, and we climbed out. I remember jumping into the water and struggling to the beach. The water was up to my shoulders and it was a freezing night. A lot of men were killed by the
24、cold or drowned in the storm, but I managed to get ashore.Patricia: You did?Trevor: Yes. There were about ten survivors from our boat, but even then our troubles werent over. We found a farmhouse, but it was deserted. When the people read the newspapers, and knew that we were coming, they were terri
25、fied. They took all their animals and all their food, and ran away into the hills. Of course, there were no proper roads in those days. Well, we went into the house and tried to light a fire, but we couldnt even do that. We always kept matches in our trousers pockets, so naturally they were all soak
26、ed. We couldnt find anything to eat, except one tin of cat food. We were so hungry, we broke it open with our knives, and ate it. We found a tap, but the water was frozen. In the end we drank rainwater from the tin. We sat very close together and tried to keep warm. We could hear wolves but we didnt
27、 have any weapons, because our guns were full of seawater. By the morning, the storm was over. We went on to the beach and found what was left of the boat. We managed to find some food, and we hoped there was some wine too, but when we opened the box all the bottles were broken.Patricia: So what hap
28、pened?Trevor: We waited. Finally another boat came and took us away, and we joined the other soldiers. I remember going into the camp, and getting a hot meal, and clean clothes. It was wonderful. We were given our pay, too. I remember the date on the coins, 50 BC. It was an exciting time.Patricia: A
29、nd did you stay in Britain?Trevor: Oh yes, I was here for five years, from 50 BC to 55 BC. I enjoyed my stay in Britain very much.Patricia: And then you went back to Rome?Trevor: I cant remember anything after that.Patricia: Well, Trevor Cartridge, thank you for telling us your story, in your own wo
30、rds.Task 1 learing to predict (1) Bob, do you think you could possibly turn off that radio? Im (pause) trying to write a letter.(2) A: I dont want a double room. I want a single room.B: Im sorry, sir, but Im afraid 43 (pause) is the only single room available at the moment.(3) A: Just look what Ive
31、got.B: Let me see. Fifty pounds! (pause) Where on earth did you get it?(4) A: Oh bother the Sex Discrimination Act. Surely they cant force me to take on a married woman.B: They cant force you to, Mr. Clark, but (pause) you mustnt discriminate against someone just because theyre married.(5) A: Im gla
32、d Im not a princess. It must be a dreadful life.B: Dreadful? (pause) I wouldnt mind being a prince.(6) Im a reasonably hard-working person. But (pause) Im not a workaholic.(7) A: Had your brother been nervous about it himself?B: Well, he didnt say, but possibly (pause) he had been.Dictation 1 The KnowledgeBecoming a London taxi
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