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初级英语听说

UNITONE

PARTONE

GREETINGANDSELFINTRODUCTION

DIALOGUEONE

DOUGLAS:

Howdoyoudo?

DIANE:

Howdoyoudo?

DOUGLAS:

I’mDouglas.MayIknowyourname,please?

DIANE:

Yes,I’mDiane.I’mAmerican.I’vebeenhereforjusttwodays.

Douglaston:

I’mAmericantoo.ButI’vebeenherefornearlytwoyears.Soifyouneedsomehelp,justgoahead,please.

DIANE:

Ok.Thankyouverymuch!

DIALOGUETWO

JANE:

Hello!

MIKE:

Hello!

JANE:

I’mJane.IcomefromEngland,andmymajorisChineseliterature.

MIKE:

Ah,good.MymajorisChineseliteraturetoo.Andmynameismike.IcomefromFrance.

JANE:

haveyougotenrolled?

MIKE:

Yes,Ienrolledjustnow.theytoldmeourclassesstarttomorrow,isthatso?

JANE:

Yes,that’sright.Soseeyoutomorrow.

MIKE:

Seeyou.

PARTTWO

GREETINGANDINTRODUCINGTHEOTHERS

DIALOGUEONE

GRAHAM:

Hello,Ivan.

IVAN:

Hellograham.Howareyouthesedays?

GRAHAM:

I’mfine,thankyou.Howareyou?

IVAN:

Good,thanks.

GRAHAM:

Ivan,thisismycolleagueAdam.Adam,thisisIvan,myoldfriend.

IVAN:

Gladtomeetyou.

ADAM:

Gladtomeetyou.

GRAHAM:

Ah,Iremember.Bothofyouaregoodattabletennis.Sobothofyougotagoodpartner.

IVAN&ADAM:

That’sgreat.

DIALOGUETWO

WANG:

Hello,internationaltextiles.MayIhelpyou?

ZHOU:

Couldyouputthiscallthroughtotheproductiondepartment?

WANG:

Whodoyouwishtospeakto,sir?

ZHOU:

Mr.Smith.

SMITH:

Hello,Smithisspeaking.CanIhelpyou?

WANG:

Mr.Youngwantstoseeyou.Canyouarrangeit?

SMITH:

WhoisMr.Young,please?

WANG:

Ah,heisthedirectorofthesalesdepartmentofourcompany.wearegoingtoplaceanorderfromyourcompany.Hewouldliketotalkaboutitwithyou.

SMITH:

That’sgood.Icanseehimthisafternoon,attwoo’clocksharp.Isthatok?

WANG:

Goodthanks.

UNITTWO

PARTONE

BOOKING

DIALOGUEONE

VOICE:

YanjingRestaurant.

HENRY:

Goodmorning!

I’dliketoreserveatablefortomorrowevening.

VOICE:

Yes,forhowmany?

HENRY:

Fortwo,please.Andwe’dlikeaquiettable.

VOICE:

allright.Icangiveyouasidetableintherestaurant.whattimeisitfor?

HENRY:

Around8p.m.

VOICE:

Sorry,whatnameisitplease?

HENRY:

HenryClarke.

VOICE:

Wouldyouspellitplease?

HENRY:

H-E-N-R-YC-L-A-R-K-E.

VOICE:

Thankyou.

DIALOGUETWO

VOCIE:

Goodmorning,ShenzhenAirportHotel.

LI:

Goodmorning.Ineedaroominyourhotelfortwodays.Isitavailable?

VOICE:

Whatdayplease?

LI:

FridayandSaturday?

VOICE:

Twinortriple?

LI:

Twin.

VOICE:

Waitamomentplease.Ok,it’s368yuanseachday.

LI:

Whattimedoyoucheckout?

VOICE:

1:

00o’clocknoon.

LI:

That’sgood.Thankyou.

VOICE:

Youarewelcome.

PARTTWO

SHOPPING

DIALOGUEONE

LUCY:

I’dlikethisone,please.

SALESMAN:

Ok.Cashorcharge?

LUCY:

Doyoutakepersonalchecks?

SALESMAN:

Good.Thankyou.

DIALOGUETWO

JACK:

Excuseme,wherecanIfindsuits,please?

SALESMAN:

Goupstairs.Theyareonthesixthfloor.

JACK:

Thankyou.

SALESGIRL:

Goodmorning.CanIhelpyou?

JACK:

Ilikeasuitformyself.

SALESGIRL:

Whatcolourdoyoulike?

JACK:

Greyplease.

SALESGIRL:

Howaboutthisone?

JACK:

That’sfine.Howmuchisit?

SALESGIRL:

TwothousandHongKongdollars.

JACK:

Ok.I’lltakeit.Thankyou.

UNITTHREE

PARTONE

SUGGESTIONS

DIALOGUEONE

WAITER:

Hereareyourmenus.Whatwouldyoulike,please?

MIKE:

I’dliketoday’sspecial.What’sit?

WAITER:

Porkchopsorsirloinsteak.Whatdoyouprefer?

MIKE:

IthinkI’dlikeporkchops.

WAITER:

Andwouldyoulikeastarter?

Aprawncocktailwouldbeverynice.

MIKE:

Yes,thatsoundsgood.I’venevertriedone.

DIALOEGUTWO

PETER:

That’senough,Ithink.Whataboutwine?

WhatdoyoulikeJohn?

WAITER:

Wehavered,whiteandrosy.

JOHN:

Notrosy.Red,please.

WAITER:

Ahousewineorsomethingalittermore…

JOHN:

No.thatsoundsfine.

WAITER:

Waitamoment,please.I’llbebacksoon.

PARTTWO

PAYINGTHEBILL

DIALOGUEONE

CASHIER:

isthatallyouwant?

WANG:

Yes.ThreeBigMacs,onequarter-pounderwithcheese,onesmallfries,threelargefries,onefilletoffish,onestrawberryshake,oneblackcoffeeandoneapplepie.

CASHIER:

Togo?

WANG:

Yes.Togo.

CASHIER:

That’s$11.

WANG:

Includingtax?

CASHIER:

Yes.

WANG:

Doyouwantthemoneynow?

CASHIER:

That’sthewayitworks,mister.Don’tworry.You’llgetyourfood.

WANG:

Ok.Hereisa$20.

CASHIER:

Here’syourchange,$9.

WANG:

Thankyou.

DIALOGUETWO

WAITER:

Goodmorning.Hereareyourmenus.

DIANE:

Canyoudoabusinesslunchfor10people?

WAIER:

Yes.Howmanycoursesdoyouwant?

DIANE:

Well,howarethecharges?

WAITER:

It’sveryreasonableyou’llfind.Thethreecourselunchcosts$10aheadandthefourcourse$15.you’llalsogetcoffee.

DIANE:

Isee.Ithinkwe’dbetterhaveacheaperone.Whatdoesthethreecoursecostwithcoffee?

WAITER:

$11.

DIANE:

That’sallright.ShouldIpaynow?

WAITER:

Yes,ifyoulike.

DIANE:

Here’s$110,bringmethereceiptplease.

WAITER:

Pleasepaythecashier.

UNITFOUR

PARTONE

THINKINGITOVER

DIALOGUEONE

DIRECTOR:

Ishereallyquitting?

STAFFCHIEF:

Yes,heis.Itseemshe’sbeenofferedabetterjobbyanotherfirm.

DIRECTOR:

Isthereanyonetoreplacehim?

STAFFCHIEF:

Well,Ijustcan’tthinkofanyoneoff—hand,butthereshouldbesome—onewe’dliketopromote.

DIRECTOR:

Totakeoverforhim?

STAFFCHIEF:

Yes.Weshouldthinkitover.

DIALOGUETWO

INTERVIEWEE:

Canyoutellmeabitmoreabouttheterms?

INTERVIEWER:

Certainly.Whatelsewouldyouliketoknow?

INTERVIEWEE:

Whataboutpaidholidays?

INTERVIEWER:

Therearethereweeksofpaidholidaysayear.

INTERVIEWEE:

Anddoesyourcompanygiveabonus?

INTERVIEWER:

No,itdoesn’t.

INTERVIEWEE:

Areallthesetermsstillnegotiable?

INTERVIEWER:

I’mafraidnot.

INTERVIEWEE:

Ok.I’llthinkitover.

PARTTWO

GETTINGADECISION

DIALOGUEONE

ALICE:

I’mafraidthedecisiondoesnotrestwithme.

ADAM:

Isee.WhoamIsupposedtocontactforgettingafinaldecisiononthismatter,then?

ALICE:

theoreticallybob,chairmanoftheboard,butpracticallyitseemsHitlerhasthelastday.

ADAM:

Ok.I’llseebothofthem.

ALICE:

Goodluck.

ADAM:

Solong.

DIALOGUETWO

SISTER:

I`mthinkingtobuyacar.Whatdoyouthinkofit?

BROTHER:

Idon’tliketheidea.Drivingisquitedangerousandyouaresobusyinyourwritingnow.

SISTER:

Butittakesmetoomuchtimetogoaboutbybus.Icannotaffordit.

BROTHER:

Taketaxesifyoulike.I’dratherpayforyou.

SISTER:

youarekidding.

BROTHER:

No,I’mserious.Ican’taffordlosingyou.

SISTER:

Ok,that’ssettled.I’lljusttaketaxes.

BROTHER:

That’sgood.Remembertogetreceipteverytime.

UNITFIVE

PARTONE

ENJOYINGONESELF

DIALOGUEONE

TOM:

Whatdoyoudoinyourleisuretime?

PETER:

Igofishing.Ihavebeencrazyaboutriverfishinglately.

TOM:

Oh,hownice!

Whatkindoffishdoyoucatch?

PETER:

Variouskindsoftroutandlandlockedsalmon.Doyoulikefishing?

TOM:

No.butIlikeswimming.

PETER:

Let’smeetonSaturday.YouswimandIfish.

TOM:

Goodidea.

DIALOGUETWO

MIKE:

Oh,there’sstillanoverwhelmingamountofworktodo.

JOHN:

Theresureis.Lookatthispileoffilestosortout.

MIKE:

Shallwetakeabreakforawhilenow?

JOHN:

No.Otherwisewewon’tbeabletogetitthroughtoday.

MIKE:

Yes,youmayberight.ButI’mverytired.

JOHN:

it’sthelastworkday.Wecanhaveagoodresttomorrow.

MIKE:

Youhaveanyidea?

JOHN:

I’vetwoticketsforice-skating.

MIKE:

That’sgreat.

PARTTWO

PAYINGVISIES

DIALOGUEONE

LISA:

Haveyougotanyideatospendyourweekends,Jane?

JANE:

Notyetreally.ButI’mthinkingabouttopayavisittomycousin.

LISA:

Wheredoesyourcousinlive?

JANE:

besideasmallmountain.It’sverybeautifulthere.

LISA:

Hownice!

Isitfarfromhere?

JANE:

Notveryfar.It’shalfanhour’sdistanceifyoudrive.

LISA:

Willyoustaytherealltheweekends?

JANE:

Yes.Wouldyouliketogowithme?

LISA:

Sure.

DIALOGUETWO

FLETT:

I’mverybusyathome.

SPEARS:

Ofcourse,ofcourse.Orperhapsyou’rethinkingofafewdays`visitinginWinnipeg.Ibelieveyouspendafewdaysthereeveryyearwithyoursonbarker.Ishestillthere?

FLELL:

Yes.Flowers.Plants.

SPEARS:

Whynotsurprisehim,then,withthepleasureofavisit?

Weallneedachangeofscenenowandthen,especiallyafteralonghardwinter.Icouldmentionittoyourhusband,ifyoulike---indirectly,ofcourse.

FLELL:

Please.There’snoneedofthat.Icanspeaktohimmyself.

UNITSIX

PARTONE

ADESCRIPTION:

SEEINGADOCTOR

Mr.Smithhasanappointmentwithhisdoctor.Thedoctortellshimithasbeentwoyearssincehecameforageneralcheck-up.Today,heexplainstothedoctorthathehasasorethroatandheadacheandthatheiscoughingabit.Thedoctoraskshimifhehastakenhistemperature.Mr.Smithtellshimhehas,andthatitwas38thismorning.Aftertheexaminationthedoctorreassureshimandtellshimthereisnothingwrongwithhislungs,andheprescribessomemedicinewhichMr.Smithshouldtake.Hesayshewillnotgivehimanyantibioticsashehasnotgotbronchitis,andwiththepollsandthesyrupheshouldbebetterinafewdays.AsMr.Smithleaves,thedoctortellshimnottoforgethisprescriptionandsayshehopesMr.Smithwillfeelbettersoon.

PARTTWO

ASTORY:

IWASTHENEAREST

LitterAlbertcamehomefromschoolwithanewbookunderhisarm.

“It’saprize,mother,”hesaid.

“Aprize?

Whatfor,dear?

“Fornaturalhistory.TeacheraskedmehowmanylegsanostrichhadandIsaidthree.”

“Butanostrichhastwolegs.”

“Iknowthatnow,mother.Buttherestoftheclasssaidfour,soIwasthenearest.”

UNITSEVEN

PARTONR

ADESCRIPTION:

GOINGTOTHEPOSTOFFCE

JohnisSusan.Hesuddenlyrealizesitistwoo’clockandhehastogotothepost

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