新世纪英语视听说教程1听力原文Word格式.docx

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He’stall,andhe’sinhis30s.Hehaslongbrownhair.

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Oh,andhewearsglasses.

No,Idon’tsee

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B,Listenagain.Emilyislookingforaman.Whatdoeshelooklike?

Circlethecorrectanswers.

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C.Listenagain.Whoistheman?

Checkthecorrectpicture.Whatisdidifferentrentabouthimnow?

Hi,Josh?

It’sEmily.

Yes,I’mhere,butIdon’tseeUncleTim.Tellmeagain–一whatdoesheIooklike?

No,Idon’tseehim…

UncleTim:

Excuseme…areyouEmily?

Yes…UncleTim?

Uncle:

leTim:

Hi,Emily.Howareyou?

Fine!

Wow,Unc/eTim,youlookdifferent!

Josh,Josh…areyouthere?

UncleTimishere.Hehasshort,blondhairnow.HelookslikeBradPitt!

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A.Listentothedescriptionofafamjlyphoto.Thendragthenamesfromtheboxanddropthemontherightperson.

Emiljoisinhisfifties.Heistall–about182cm.Heisaverageweight.Hehasbrowneyes.Hehasshort,curly,grayhair.

Kathyisinherforties.Sheisshort.Sheisslim.Shehasblueeyes.Shehaslong,straight,blondhair.

Michaelisyoung.Heistall.Heisaverageweight.Hehasdark,browneyes.Hehasshort,curly,blondhair.

AlexisandAshleyaretwins.Theyareyoung.Theyareaverageheight.Theyareslim.Alexishasblueeyes,butAshleyhasgreeneyes.Theybothhavelong,curly,redhair.

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B.Nowlistentothesepeopleintroducingthemselves.Thenanswerthequestionsasked.

1.I’mCarrieBrownfromNewYork.I’manartstudentandIlikelisteningtomusicandplayingbasketball.

2.Hello,everyone.MynameisAnnAndrews.IcomefromWellington,NewZealand.I’mateacherandIlikeshoppingandhangingoutwithfriends.

3.Hi,I’mjuliaSanchez.I’mareporterfromLima,Peru.Ilikesurfingandblogging.

4.MynameisCharlesHorton,IIiveinBoston,USA.I’machef.Inmysparetime,Ilikepaintingandtraveling.

5.I’mGeorgeSimmelfromBerlin,Germany.I’mafashiondesigner.IIikewatchingfilmsandjoggingverymuch.

6.MynameisKevinSmith.IcomefromSydney,Australia.Ilikecookingandreadingdetectivestories.I’mafinancemanager.

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A.Lookatthepictureandlistentothee-mailmessage.ThentellwhichoneinthepictureisMr.Ryder.

DearMr.Peters,

PleasemeetMr.JamesRyderattheajrportstationat11:

00tomorrow.HisflightisUA238fromLosAngeles.Heisatallmaninhissixtieswithgrayhair,andhewearsbigglasses.HismeetingwiththeMarketingDepartmentisat4:

00.

Thankyou,

KyraGreene

MarketingDepartment

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B.Listentoanothere-mailmessage.ThentellwhichoneinthepictureisTom.

Gina-

HELP!

CanyoumeetmyfriendTomattheairporttomorrow?

MycarhasbigproblemsandIcan’tdriveit.TomiscomingonflightKX661fromDenverat11:

00.He’saverageheightandkindofthin,withIongblondhairandamustache.Thanksamillion!

Chris

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A.Nowlistentothepassage.DoyouthinkAndrewBarnishappybeingacelebritydouble?

Celebritydoubles

AgroupofteenagersisstandingoutsideahairsaloninManchester,England.Manyofthemhavecamerasandarelookinginthesalonwindow.ThenwanttoseesoccerplayerDavidBeckham.AmaninthesalonlookslikeBeckham(hehasblondhairandBeckham’sgoodIooks).Butthemaninthesalonisn’tthefamoussoccerplayer.He’sAndrewBarn–atwenty-tvvo-year-oldhairdresser,

Barnisn’tsurprisedbytheteenagers.Peopleoftenstophimonthestreetandwanttotakehispicture.Barrrnisahairdresser,buthealsomakesmoneyasaBeckhamdouble.BarntravelsalloverEuropeasDavidBeckham.Newspepapersoften‘takehisphoto.It’sanexcitingIifeforthehairdresserfromManchester.

Today,manycompaniesworkwithcelebritydoubles.Themostpopularcelebritydoubleslooklikefamousathletes,popsingers,andactors.Thecompaniespaydoublestogotopartiesandbusinessmeetings.DoublesarealsoonTVandinnewspaperads.

Whydopeoplewanttolooklikeacelebrity?

AnAnnaKournikovadoubleintheU.S.says,“Icanmakegoodmoney.IalsomakeaIotofpeoplehappy.”

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B.Listenagain.ThencircleTrueorFalse.Ifasentenceisfalse,makeittrue.

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Listentothestorysummary.Fillintheblankswithwhatyouhear.

Sun-heemakesplanstomeethercousinatthebusstation.Thenherco-workercallsandasksSun-heetoteachaaclass.Sun-heeagreestoteachtheclass,SheasksTaratomeethercousin.ShetellsTarawhathercousinlookslike.S.Sun-heesaysthathe’sinhisthirties,He’saverageheightandheavyset,andhewearsglasses.WhenSun-heecomeshoiome,sheseesthathercousin/ooksverydifferent.Sun-heeasksTara,“Howdidyoufindhim?

”TaraIaughsandsheshowsSun-heeasignthatsays“Sun-heePark’scousin.”

Unite2

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A.Listentothesethreeconversations.Whatiseachpersondoing?

Circlethecorrectanswer.

Conversation1

Man:

Next,please!

Woman:

Hi,here’smyticket.

Andwhereareyougoingtoday,Ms.Gregory?

Berljn.

MayIseeyourpassport,please?

Sure,hereyou-are,

Andhowmanysuitcasesdoyouhave?

Justone.

Conversation2

Toobadit’sourlastdayinNewYork.There’salottosee.

Iknow.Butatleastwe’rehere-attheStatueofLiberty.Isn’titbeautiful?

Yeah,itis.Hey,weneedaphoto.Excuseme?

Man2:

Yes?

Canyoutakeourpicture,please?

Sure.

Conversation3

WelcometotheRitzCarlton,Shanghai.

Thankyou.MynameisIanWalters.Ihavearoomformyselfandmywife.

Okay.CanIseeacreditcarcandID,please?

Ofcourse.Here’smycardandmypassport.

Thankyou.Hereareyourkeys,Mr,Walters.Enjoyyourstay.

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B.Listenagain.Completethesentenceswiththecorrectcity.

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A.ListentosometraveltipsforThailand.Howmanytipsarementioned?

TraveltipsforThailand

ThailandisanicecountryinSoutheastAsia,withsomethingforeveryvisitor.Thereisalotforyoutodiscoverthere.Butbeforeyougo,youshouldmakeaplantohelpyoubebetterprepared.Herearesonmetips

Firstly,theweatherinThailandishotandhumidallyear,soyoushouldpacksunglasses,T-shirts,andsandalswithyou.

Secondly,youshouldbuyyourplaneticketearly.Thailandisaverypopularplaceforavacation,andtheplancesareveryfull.Thirdly,thetrafficinthiscountryisverybadandpeopledrivereallyfast,soyoushouldrentacar.Anothertipisthatyoushoulddrinkalotofwaterandjuicetostaycool.Finally,andthisisaveryimportanttip,youshouldn’ttakephotosoutsideintheafternoon.Itistoosunnyandbright.Rememberthesetipsandyouwillhaveagreattimethere.HavefuninThailand!

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B.Listenagainandcompletethesentences.

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A.Listentothefirstpartofatalkabouttheweatherinsomevacationspots,Thenfillinthechartwithinformationyouhear.Foreachplace,writethebesttimeforavacationandthereason.

WatchtheWeather!

Mostpeopleplantheirvacationsverycareffi]ly.Theythinkalotaboutplanetickets,passports,andhotelreservations.Buttheyoftenforgetaboutoneimportantthing–theweather.Youshouldlearnabouttherighttimetovisityourvacationspot.Hereissomeinformationtohelpyouplanyournextvacation.

.Italy.Theweatherissunnyallyear,butit’ssometimescoldinwinter.AprilandMayarewarmandbeautiful.FromJunetoSeptember,it’sveryhot.

.Australia.SummerhereisfromDecembertoApril.Itsometimesrains,butweatherisusuallyverygood.Inwinter,itsnowsalittleinsomeplaces,butmostofAustraliaisn’tverycold.

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B.Nowlistentothesecondpartofthetalk.Thenfillintherestofthechart\N协informationyouhear.

HongKong,China.TheWeatherishotandveryhumidherealotoftheyear.InJulyandAugust,it’ssometimesverywindy,andtherearebadstorms.OctoberandNovemberarewarmandnotsohumid,butinDecemberandJanuary,itgetsverychillysometimes.

*Germany.FromNovembertoApril,theweatheriscold,cloudy,andsnowy.Inspringit’swarm,butthere’saIotofrain.JulyandAugustareusuallywarmandsunny.

*India.Youshouldn’ttraveltofndiafromJunetoSeptember.Thereisalotofraineverywhere.FromNovembertoApril,aftertherainyseason,theweatherisniceandco01.InAprilandMay,itoftengetsveryhot.

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A.Studythepicturesoftheseitems.Thenlistentothepassage.Howarethesefivethingsrelatedtoeachother?

InTokyo,it’sanenvelopewith$850,000incash.AtFlorida’sDisneyWorld,it’saglasseye.AtahotelinEngland,it’sagoatandafalseleg.Howareallofthesethingssimilar?

TheyareunusualthingsthatpeopleIeaveinhotelrooms,inairports,andoncitystreets.LrishMartinoworksintheLostandFoundCenteratanairportinaU.S.city.“Sure,wefindtheusualstuff–cellphones,keys,sunglasses,andwallets,”shesays.“Butpeoplealsoforgetsomeweirdthingsattheairport,too.”WhatdoesMs.Martinofind?

Awoman’sfalseteethinthebathroom.Amannequininanairportwaitingarea.“Howdoyouforgetthosethings?

”Martinowonders.NobuoHasudaworksfortheLostandFoundCen

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