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大学英语(第二版)听说教程

听力原文

Test1

 

PartA

 

Directions:

Youaregoingtoheareightshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Eachwillbereadonlyonce.Aftereachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatyouhaveheard.Listenonceandchoosetherightanswertothequestionyouhear.(8points)

 

1.M:

Youlikemusic,don’tyou,Sally?

W:

Yes.Classicalandlightmusic.Butnowwhatyouheareverywhere

isonlynoisymusic.Ican’tstandit.

Q:

Whatdoesthewomanmean?

 

2.W:

IthinkI’llwearmyredblousetothepartytonight.

M:

Whydon’tyouweartheblueone?

Ithinkyoulookinbetterinit.

Q:

Whatdoesthemanmean?

 

3.W:

Howdoyoulikethepieyou’vehad?

M:

NeverhaveIhadsuchadeliciouspie.

Q:

Whatdoesthemanmean?

 

4.W:

Oh,Peter.I’mhungry.Ican’twalkanyfurther.

M:

Howaboutgettingsomethingtoeatintherestaurantjustroundthecornerbytheparkinglot?

Q:

Wherearethetwospeakers?

 

5.W:

Niceday,isn’tit?

Wanttojoinusforaswim?

M:

WouldyoumindwaitingforaminutewhileIgetprepared?

Q:

Whatdoesthewomanmean?

 

6.W:

Hi,Tony.Haven’tseenyouforsometime.Howhaveyoubeen?

M:

Ihaveacaraccidentlastweek,butonlysomeminorinjuries.

Q:

WhathappenedtoTony?

 

7.W:

Maggie,couldyouforwardthismailtoProfessorWang?

M:

Sorry,Phil.Mycomputerhasbrokendown.ButI’lldoitassoon

asIhaveitfixed.

Q:

Whatdoesthewomanmean?

 

8.W:

I’vebeenundertheweatherforquiteafewdays.Ithoughtmycoldwasgoingaway.Butitseemstogetworsenow.

 

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M:

You’vebeencomplainingtoomuch.Whydidn’tyoumakeanappointmentwiththedoctorearlier?

 

Q:

Whatdoesthemanmean?

 

PartB

Directions:

You’llheartwoconversations.Eachwillbereadonce.Listencarefullyandchoosetherightanswerstothequestionsyouhear.(7points)

 

Conversation1

 

Alan:

Areyougoingtothefootballgametoday,Betty?

Betty:

No,Alan.ButI’llbewatchingitontelevisionwithsomefriends.

Alan:

Weren’tyouabletogetanytickets?

Betty:

Ididn’ttry.Ireallydon’tgotogamessooften.

Alan:

Butdon’tyouenjoygoing?

Don’tyoufinditexcitingtobepart

ofthecrowd?

Betty:

Oh,that’sforsure.Nothingbeatstheatmosphereatasporting

event:

thecheering,allthatenergy.Butsometimesit’sjusttoo

inconvenientgettingintoandoutofthestadiumbeforeandafterthegame.Andifyouwatchthegamewithfriends,oratabarorrestaurant⋯

Alan:

⋯you’vebasicallycreatedyourowncrowd.

Betty:

That’sright.AnotherreasonwhyIliketowatchgamesontelevisionisthatIsimplyfinditeasiertofollowtheactiononTV.

Alan:

Yeah,sometimesitisalittledifficulttokeeptrackoftheballwhenyou’resittinginthestands.

Betty:

Especiallywhenyourseatsarehighupinthegrandstandandfarfromthefield.

Alan:

It’slikeyou’rewatchingfromanairplane,sometimes.

Betty:

Also,goodsportscommentatorsontelevisioncanaddtoyour

understandingandenjoymentofthegame.

Alan:

Afterlisteningtoyou,I’mstartingtowonderhowtheyareable

tosellanyticketstothesegames!

 

Questions9to12arebasedontheconversationyou’vejustheard.

9.Whatdoyouknowaboutthetwospeakers?

10.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

11.WhydoesBettyprefertowatchgamesonTV?

12.Whatcanyoulearnfromtheconversation?

 

Conversation2

 

W:

OK,everyone.Pleasebequiet.Todaywe’resopleasedtohaveTom

 

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Johnsonheretotalktous.Heisgoingtosharesomesafetytipswithus.OK,Tom,they’reallyours.

Tom:

Thanks.Goodmorningeveryone!

I’mTomJohnson,andI’mafirefighter

atStation11.Well,weliveinCalifornia.Asweknowtherearea

lotofearthquakeshere.Manyaresmall.But,ifthere’sastrong

earthquake,whatshouldwedo?

Doesanyoneknow?

Girl:

Iknow!

Iknow!

Getunderastrongpieceoffurniture—likeadesk

oratable.

Tom:

That’sright.Whatelse?

Boy:

Moveawayfromthewindows.Theyaresodangerousbecausetheycan

break.

Tom:

Good,good.Whataboutafteranearthquakethen?

Whatshouldyoudo?

Boy:

Well,weshouldn’tusematches.

Tom:

Whynot?

Boy:

Becausemanyterriblefiresstartafteranearthquake.

Girl:

Yeah,andwhentheshakingstops,don’tgooutside.

Tom:

Exactly.Alotofpeopleruntothestoresforfoodandwaterafter

anearthquake.Butit’snotsafe.It’sbettertostayindoors.

 

Questions13to15arebasedontheconversationyou’veheard.

 

13.Whatisthespeakertalkingabout?

14.Whichofthefollowingarethestudentsadvisedtodoifthere’s

astrongearthquake?

15.Whatarethestudentsadvisedtodoafteranearthquake?

 

PartC

Whatdotwentymillionpeoplearoundtheworldhaveincommon?

The

answeristheyallusetheInternet.

Infactfromyourdesk,youcanchecktheweatherinRio,buystocks

inHongKong,orseethelatestexhibitionintheLouvremuseuminParis.

Also,specialistuserslikelanguageteacherscandiscussthelatest

classroomtechniquesandactivities.Onamoreseriousnote,doctorsin

Africancangetup-to-the-secondinformationonmedicalresearcharound

theworld.

Allyouneedisabasiccomputer,amodemandthesoftwaretoaphone

line.Withasinglekeystrokeyou’reonlineandyoudon’thavetowait

longforinformation.Deliverytimefore-mailfromEuropetotheUSAis

about10seconds.Butisitexpensive?

Notreally–atypicalonline

monthlychargefeeintheUScanbeaslowas$10.

What’sreallyextraordinaryabouttheInternetistheamountand

varietyofinformationavailable.Youcanfindoutaboutkiteflyingin

Korea,thepricesofhotelsinPakistan,andthebestplaysonBroadway.

Youcanuseelectronicbulletinboardstojoininpoliticaldebates,get

 

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adviceaboutlove,orevenanalyzeyourfavoritesportsteams

performance.Servicesareavailablethatallowyoutodoyourbanking,

reserveairlinetickets,andevenshopforaMother

’sDaygift.

PartD

Passage1

Insomecountries

video

gamesarefast

becomingasocial

problem.They

arebannedin

thePhilippines

andIndonesia.

In

Japan,those

whoareunder

15years

old

areforbidden

tousethepublic

machinesatnight.

City

elders

acrossthe

United

States

arecampaigning

to

restrict

their

numbers,while

theHongKonggovernmentisproposingtolicensetheiroperation.These

videogamesarecausingchildren

towastetheir

moneyonthem.Evenadults

areluredintospendingworkinghoursplayingthem.

InSingapore,thebattleofmanagainstthemachinestakesplacein

licensed

amusementcenters,

mostly

located

inshoppingcenters.

According

tooneestimated,eachestablishmentcanmakebetween

$250and

$1,500

aday.Theschoolchildreninuniformstherearenotallowedintothese

centers.

However,onecannothelp

noticing

that

the

majority

of

those

who

areoftenfoundintheseplacesareyoungsters.Manyofthemare

schoolchildren

whohavechangedoutoftheir

uniforms.

Someplay

for

the

funofit,othershaveturnedthemintoaformofgambling,andsomeare

hopelesslyaddictedtothem.

Nowkidsandadultsalikeplaythesegamesintheprivacyoftheir

homes.Videogamesetshaveinvadedmosthomes.Thequestionthatmust

beaskedis:

Havetheyanyeducationvalue

Passage2

AmyJohnsonwasapioneerairwomaninBritain.ShewasbornonJuly

1,1903,in

Yorkshire

andlived

thereuntil

1923whenshewentto

Sheffield

University

tostudyforaBA.After

graduation

shetook

ajobasasecretary

toaLondonlawyer.

Atthesametimeshebecameinterested

in

flying.

Soon

herhobbybecameadetermination,

notsimply

to

makeacareer

in

aviation,

buttosucceedinsomeprojectwhichwouldprovetotheworldthatwomen

couldbeascompetentasmeninamale-dominatedfieldinthosedays.

Earlyin1930,shechoseherobjective:

toflytoAustraliaallby

herself

andto

break

the

previous

record

of

16days.Herparents

andsome

ofherfriendslenthermoneytobuyausedairplane.

Amyset

off

onMay5,1930.HerroutetookheroverViennaandBaghdad.

Shewascaught

in

asandstormandhadto

makeanemergencylanding

in

the

desert.SixdayslatershelandedinIndia.Afterexperiencingmuch

hardship,shefinallyreachedAustraliaonMay24,completingaflight

of11,000miles.ShewasthefirstwomantoflyalonetoAustralia.In

lateryears,shesetseveralotherrecordsinflighthistory.

During

WorldWarⅡ,Amyjoined

other

professional

pilots

to

serve

her

 

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country.Herflyingdutiesconsistedoftransportingaircraftfrom

factoriestoBritishairbases.Itwasduringoneofthoseflightsin1941thatAmycrashedintoariverandwasdrowned,atragicandearlyendto

thelifeofBritain’smostfamouswomenpilot.

 

Passage3

Bargaining

customsarevery

different

aroundtheworld.

Fewtourists

wouldgoshoppinginanothercountrywithoutknowingtheexchangerate.

However,manytravelersdonotlearnanythingaboutthelocalshopping

customstheplacethey

arevisiting

before

spending

money.Understanding

whenit

is

OKtobargain

cansaveyoualot

ofmoneyandmakeyourshopping

experiencem

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