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第三版大学英语听说听力原文和答案

Unit1Reservations

PartA

Exercise1

1.M:

I’dliketobookadoubleroomwithbathforfournights.

W:

Sorry,sir.We’refullup(全满).CanIrecommendtheParkHoteltoyou?

Itisquitenearhere.

Q:

Whatdoesthewomansuggestthatthemando?

2.M:

I’dliketoseeMr.Jonesthisafternoon,please.

W:

I’msorrybutMr.Joneswillbebusythewholeafternoon.Canyoumanageat10:

30tomorrowmorning?

Q:

Whatdoesthewomansaytotheman?

3.W:

CanIbooktwoticketsfortheshow“42ndStreet”onSundaynight,Oct.31st?

M:

Sorry,madam.Alltheticketsonthatnightaresoldout.ButticketsareavailableforNov.3rd(十一月三号).

Q:

Whencanthewomanseetheshow?

4.M:

I’dliketoreserve(预订)twoticketsonFlight6051toEdinburgh,forOctober20th.

W:

Sorry,Sir.We’rebookedup(预订一空的)onthe20th.Butwestillhaveafewseatsavailableonthe21st.

Q:

WhendoesthemanwanttoleaveforEdinburgh?

5.W:

GardenRestaurant.MayIhelpyou?

M:

Canyoumakearrangementsforatableforsixateightthisevening?

Inaquietcorner,please.

Q:

Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

Keys:

1.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthatmando[a.reservetheroominanotherhotel]

2.Whatdoesthewomansaytotheman[c.Mr.Jonescanseethemansometimethenextmorning.]

3.Whencanthewomanseetheshow[d.Nov.3rd]

4.WhendoesthemanwanttoleaveforEdinburgh[a.onthe20thofOctober.]

5.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo[d.Bookatableforsixpeopleat8:

00]

Exercise2

W:

Hello.DazhongTaxiCompany.

M:

Hello.CanIbookataxitotheWestLakeHotel,Hangzhou?

W:

Sure.Whattime?

M:

9o’clocktomorrowmorning.

W:

Youraddress,please?

M:

Room1008,PeaceHotel.

W:

Andyourname?

M:

JackSmith.

W:

OK,MrSmith.

M:

Thankyou.

W:

Notatall.

Keys:

JackSmithRm1008.PeachHotel9tomorrowmorningWestLakeHotel,Hangzhou

PartB

Conversation1

I’dliketomakeareservation

Operator:

GloryInn,Atlanta.

Paul:

Hi,thisisPaulLambert.I’mthemanagerofthebandCountryBoys.Youknow,therockbandfromChicago.Iwant…

Operator:

Pleasehold,Mr.Lambert.I’mputtingyourthroughtothereservationmanager.

Paul:

But…

Manager:

Mr.Lambert

ThisisLauriePerry,thehotelmanager.

Paul:

Oh,yeahWell,IneedfiveroomsforFridaynight.That’sthe15th.Iwantthebestroominthehotel.

Manager:

Sorry,I’mafraidIcannotacceptyourreservation.

Paul:

Nowlook,wealwaysstayattheGloryInn…

Manager:

Iknowthat,Lasttimeyouwerehere,wehadanumberofcomplaintsfromotherguests.

Paul:

Youmeantheydon’tlikelong-hairedrockmusicians

Manager:

That’snottheproblem,sir.Thebandusedbadlanguageinthecoffeeshop,andthrewtwoTVsetsintothepool(把两个电视机扔到池中).

Paul:

Yeah,yeah.Well,I’11tellthemtobemorecarefulthistime.

Manager:

I’mafraidthat’snotall,sir.Youhaven’tpaidtheaccountforthelasttimeyet。

Paul:

I’msorry.I’llputacheckinthemailrightaway

Manager:

Pleasedo.

Paul:

So,whataboutourreservationforFriday?

Manager:

I’11answerthatverysimply,sir,Noway!

Keys:

Exercise1:

1.WhywasPaulLambertcallingtheGloryInn[a.tobookhotelroomsattheGloryInnforhisrockmusicians]

2.Whomightthefirstwomanbe[c.anoperator(话务员)]

3.WhatdidMe.Lambertpromisetodoonthephone[a.tellhismusicianstobemorecarefulthistime.]

4.WhathappenedtoMr.Lambert’srequestforareservation[b.itwouldnotbeacceptedevenifhepaidhisearlieraccount.]

5.WhatmightbetrueofMs.LauriePerry,thehotel’sreservationsmanager[a.shemakesdecisionsonthebasisofprinciples.(她决定原则的基础)]

Exercise2:

1.fiveroomsintotal√

roomsonthetopfloor√

thebestroomsinthehotel√

2.Theydamagedthehotel’sproperty.√

Theytalkedrudelyinthecoffeeshop.√

Theydidnotpaytheaccountwhentheyleftthehotel.√

Conversation2

MarcelAlwaysDoesMyHair

M:

Goodmorning.UnisexHairdresser’s.

W:

Goodmorning.I’dliketomakeanappointment,please,forthreeo’clockthisafternoon,withMarcel.

M:

Letmesee...I’msorryMarcel’sbusyatthree.Canyousuggestanotherday,madam?

W:

No.I’veanimportantmeetingtoattendtonightandImusthavemyhairdonebeforefive.Sohowabout3:

30?

M:

I’mafraidMarcelisbusyallafternoon.

W:

Whatanuisance(真讨厌)!

M:

I’mterriblysorry,madam.Butyoushouldalwaysbookwellinadvance.W:

Iknow.Iknow.Butit’sshortnoticeforme,too.

W:

OK,then.Whattimewillhebeavailable

M:

ThenmayIsuggestTomO’NeilHeisjustasgoodasMarcel.

W:

ButMarcelalwaysdoesmyhair.HeknowswhatstyleIusuallywear.M:

ButeverybodysaysTomcanquicklyfigureoutthebeststyleforaparticularcustomer(特定客户).

M:

Er...actuallyheisbusyallafternoontoo.Butluckily,oneofhiscustomershasjustcalledtocancelherappointment.Soifyoucanbehereat2:

45,Icanfityouin.You’llbehisfirstcustomerthisafternoon.

W:

Thatwouldbenicethen.Thankyou.You’rereallyveryhelpful.M:

You’rewelcome.

Keys:

Exercise1:

P.5

1.Whatwasthepurposeofthewoman’scall[b.tomakeanappointmenttohaveherhairdonebyMarcel.]

2.Whydidn’tthewomanmakeanappointmentwithMarcelwellinadvance[a.shewasinformedofhermeetingthiseveningonlyashortwhileago.]

3.Whatdoyouknowaboutthewoman[d.sheisMarcel’sregularcustomer.]

4.Whatdidthemanonthephonesuggest[c.thatthewomanhaveherhairdonebyanotherhairdresser.]

5.Howdidthewomanfeelintheend[a.pleased.]

Exercise2:

1.Heisthewoman’sfavoritehairdresser.√

Hehasanappointmentwithanothercustomer.√

HeisapopularhairdresserattheUnisexHairdresser.√

2.TomisjustasgoodasMarcel.√

Tomcanquicklyfigureoutthebeststyleforaparticularcustomer.√

Tomehasneverdonethewoman’shairbefore.√

Unit2Animalsandpets

PartA

Exercise1

Passage1

DearSir,

I’mwritingtosayhowshockedIambytheamountofmoneythatpeopleinBritainspendontheirpets.

ArecentarticleinyournewspaperinformedusthatlastyearBritonsspent660millionpoundsondogfoodand516millionpoundsonfoodfortheircats.

Arewecompletelymad?

EverydayonTVweseepicturesofpeoplewhohavenofoodatall.Afewpoundswouldbuythemfoodforaweek.EveninBritaintherearemanypeoplewithoutworkandhomes.Alittlemoneycouldmakeabigdifferencetothemcouldn’tit?

ButitseemsthatinBritainanimalscomefirst.Perhapsitistimetothinkagain.

Yoursfaithfully,

MsD.Walker

Key:

P.12Q:

whatdoesthelettermainlytellus

(a.themoneyspendbyBritons…)

Passage2

OneofthemaincomplaintsofthecityresidentsintheUnitedStatesisthenumberofhomelesscatsanddogs.Ithasbeenestimatedthatmorethan31millioncatsanddogsarewanderingthroughthestreetsofthecities.Eachyearaboutafifthoftheseanimalsaredestroyed.Asurveyof41citiesreportsthatasmuchas15milliondollarsisspenttocaptureandkillthoseanimalseveryyear.Onecityalone,Chicago,spendsonemilliondollarsayeartocontrolitsanimalpopulation.Ontheotherhand,thoughyoucanfindquitealotofcatsanddogswanderinginNewYork,thecitygovernmentcan’tfindanymoneyforanimalpopulationcontrol.

Keys:

Q.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout

(b.Problemscausedbyhomeless….)

Exercise2

1.Mrs.Bushhadbeengivingherstudentsaverylongandnotveryinterestinglecturetoanimals.Whenshefinished,shedecidedtoaskafewquestions.Shestartedoffwiththisquestion.“Now,Tommy,tellmewhereelephantsarefound.”

Tommyhadn’tdonemuchlistening,buthepretendedtobeclever,saying,“Elephantsaresuchbiganimalsthattheyhardlyevergetlost.”

2.Anangrycustomerwentbacktothepetshopandsaidtotheowner,“Thecatyousoldmeisabsolutelyuseless!

”Theownerlookedatthecatandsaid,“What’swrongwithit

Itlooksperfectlyallrighttome.”Thecustomerbecamefuriousandsaid,“Whenyousoldittomeyoupromiseditwouldbeagoodcatformice.Yeteverytimeitseesamouseitrunsawayandhides.”Theownersmiledandsaid,“Well,isn’tthatagoodcatformice?

PartB

Conversation

ChoosingaPet

Attendant:

Hello.CanIhelpyou?

Customer:

Yes.I’mlookingforapetformyson.Canyousuggestanything?

Attendant:

Whatkindofpetdoeshewant?

Atraditionalpet-acatoradog

Orsomethingunusual?

Customer:

Well,He’dlikeasnakeoranalligator(鳄鱼),butheisn’tgoingtogetone.

Attendant:

Wehaveanicedogrightnow-aRottweiler(罗特韦尔犬)!

Customer:

ARottweiler!

 Oh,no!

 I’veheardaboutthemonthenews. They’reverybigandmean(卑鄙的).

Attendant:

Oh,no,ma’am.Theyweren’tasmeanassomedogs.

Customer:

Really?

Attendant:

Yes,really.Lastweekwehadasmalldoghere.Itwasonlyasbigasyourpurse(钱包,手提袋),butitwas

asmeanasthedevil(魔鬼).Itbitmethreetimes!

Customer:

Let’sforgetdogs,then.

Attendant:

Whataboutacat?

Customer:

Acat.Hmm…Theyaren’tasfriendlyasdogs,arethey?

Attendant:

No,buttheydon’teatasmuchasdogseither.Andthey’reveryclean.

Customer:

Hmm…

Attendant:

Whataboutabirdthen?

Aparrotoraparakeet.Wehaveboth.

Customer:

Whichdoyourecommend?

Attendant:

Well,parakeets(长尾小鹦鹉)aren’taseasytotrain,andtheyneverspeakaswellasparrots(鹦鹉).

Customer:

Yes,butparakeetsdon’tneedasmuchspaceasparrots,dothey?

Attendant:

That’strue.Parakeetsareverypopularbecausetheyaresoeasytokeep.

Customer:

Yes,butthey’realittlenoisy,aren’tthey?

Iwantaquietpet.

Attendant:

AquietpetWell,whataboutagoldfishThere’snothingquietasagoldfish.

Keys:

Exercise

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