教你怎么听1 Lesson2(在线收听) |
Unit two Descriptions [00:05.69]Number 1 Listen. [00:10.34]Which person are they describing?Write the correct number. [00:14.52]1.A:I think she looks frightened. [00:19.30]B:Yeah,it looks like she's holding up her hand to protect herself. [00:23.35]A:Yes,it must have been something really scary. [00:26.93]B:Yeah.probably so. [00:28.42]2.A:He look like he's just made a score and very jubilant. [00:28.53]B:Yes,very very happy. [00:31.06]A:Just like a happy child. [00:32.47]B:Yes. [00:33.23]3.A:She looks happy.What do you think? [00:38.04]B:She looks proud.She looks like something good happened. [00:41.80]A:Yes. [00:43.16]4.A:He looks perplexed. [00:46.21]B:He's thinking about something. [00:49.06]A:Maybe he can't decide what to do. [00:51.52]B:Yes,I think you're right. [00:54.31]5.A:Look at her. [00:57.47]B:She is angry. [00:59.20]A:Oh,is she? [01:00.69]B:Maybe something annoying happened to her. [01:03.09]6.A:He looks very sad,doesn't he? [01:08.47]B:Yes,It looks like he's been crying,doesn't he? [01:12.18]A:There's been some tragedy in his family. [01:11.18]B:How sad! [01:12.77]Number 2 Listen to the tape and write as much information as you can in the table. [01:21.39]Robin:And now that you're here.Why don't you join us for dinner tonight? [01:26.72]Er-mary and I were going to go just around th corner to this little Spanish place called the Trocdero. [01:33.04]Carolyn:Oh,that sounds interesting... [01:34.51]Mary:That would be great.Do come with us.It would be so nice tho have your compary... [01:40.75]Bart:I would really like that-it's my first evening out and my first meal... [01:45.37]Robin:It would just be the four of us.Oh,no,because John and Jane are coming,you remember... [01:51.23]Mary:Oh,yes,yes,I know John and Jane. [01:53.97]Robin:You probably remember John,don't you?John Cooper? [01:57.94]Carolyn:No,I don't.What does he look like? [02:00.55]Robin:Well,you did meet him,actually,at a Chinese evening about two weeks ago, [02:05.75]he's-um-that rather serious-looking musician,with glasses,you remember, [02:11.47]wears a suit most of the time,and...and a very attractive wife,Jane. [02:16.77]Mary:If you don't remember him,you must remember Jane.She's absolutely fantastic. [02:21.76]Robin:She's tall and slim with this lovely red hair,and she has a super sense of humur. [02:30.57]Carolyn:And very talkative. [02:32.11]Robin:He's rather boring,but she is very talking an interesting. [02:36.65]Carolyn:Yes,yes,I remembe now. [02:38.82]Robin:Good. [02:39.79]Number 3 Listen to the four descriptions of objects and identify what is being described in each case. [02:50.00]1)A:Where does Adrian live? [02:52.38]B:In Rose Cottage. [02:54.26]A:Which one's that? [02:55.83]B:Oh,you know,beautiful old place with a thatched roof,two chimneys and a hedge at the front. [03:01.97]A:Ah yes,It's got th date it was built on the wall,right? [03:05.70]B:That's it. [03:07.19]2)A:Good morning,madam. [03:10.59]B:Morning.I just came to see if anyone has handed in a bag I left on th number 52 bus last night. [03:17.51]A:Can you give me a description? [03:19.75]B:Of course.It's plain blue,quite large with a zip on top. [03:24.35]B:Um.there's a pocket on the outside and it's got a tear down one side. [03:31.04]A:Right,I'll just check for you. [03:33.70]3)A:Um,can anyone lend me their bike for half an hour? [03:38.41]B:Sure,You can take mine. [03:40.05]A:Oh,thanks,Paul. [03:41.65]B:It's the red one with the bags at the back.It's got a little mirror. [03:46.03]Here's the key to unlock it. [03:48.25]A:Thanks a lot. [03:49.43]B:Oh,one of the tyres is a bit flat.You may need to pump it up. [03:53.90]4)A:International Plastics.Good afternoon. [03:58.21]B:Hi Connie.It's Geoff. [04:00.82]A:Hello.What can I do for you? [04:02.31]B:I think I may have left my raincoat there.It's a plastic one with a hood. [04:07.95]Er,it's got black stripes on the sleeves and pockets. [04:12.50]A:OK,I'll have a for you.' [04:15.08]B:Thanks a lot. [04:17.07]Number 4 Listen to these people describing some things they have lost.While you listen,take notes. [04:26.52]Porter:Good afternoon.madam.How can I help you? [04:30.62]Connie:Erm,well,I seem to have lost my handbag. [04:34.02]Porter:Oh,I'm sorry. [04:35.46]Connie:Have you seen a brown bag? [04:37.60]Porter:I'm afraid,madam,at the present time nothing has been handed in, [04:42.82]but if you'd like to give me a description.I can write it down. [04:46.40]Connie:OK,it's,it's a brown bag. [04:49.49]Porter:Brown. [04:50.84]Connie:And it's,erm,it's leather and it has a flap that comes over top.It's er,a shoulder bag. [04:57.32]Porter:Fine,Have you got anything inside it that would identify it? [05:02.60]Connie:Well,my passoprt's in there and er,my money is in there.I have about fifty pounds. [05:08.89]Porter:I see. [05:10.25]Connie:Erm,my passport an my money erm.Oh,I,have a little address book and my name is in the front. [05:19.03]Porter:Fine. [05:20.34]Connie:Fine. [05:20.44]Porter:I'm Connie McCurdy.I'm in room fifteen. [05:24.65]Connie:Yes,madam. [05:26.55]2.David:Excuse me,can yoiu help me please?I've lost my watch. [05:32.93]Receptionist:Where do you think you lost it? [05:34.65]David:Well,I think I must have left it in the gentlemen's toilets. [05:38.39]Receptionist: Do you know what time? [05:40.74]Divid:Well,it was only about a quarter of an hour ago. [05:44.55]Erm,I think I took it off to wash my hands and I left it on the window hedge just in front of the wash basin, [05:44.60]and I went back to my room and I realised I'd lost my watch so I went back to teh gentlemen's toilets again to see if it was there, [05:52.81]and it disappeared.I wondered if maybe one of tne cleaners had picked it up. [05:59.15]Receptionist: No,did you ask the attendant if he'd seen it? [06:02.84]David:Er,the attendant wasn't there at the time actually.I didn't see anyone else there. [06:08.37]Receptionist: Right,can you give me some details,then,please? [06:11.30]David:Well,it's erm an ordinary sort of watch,you know,not one of these fancy digital things. [06:18.90]Receptionist: No. [06:19.76]David:It's erm.. [06:20.84]Receptionist: What make is it? [06:22.43]David:It's wind-up watch.I think it's a Timex.Erm,it;s got the date on it. [06:29.95]Well,you know,a date indicator and a second hand and it's got a,a brown leather strap on it as well. [06:36.69]Receptionist: Right.And what colour's the face? [06:39.20]David:It's a creamy colour. [06:41.29]Receptionist: OK,Well,leave it with me and I'll check with the attendant. [06:47.25]3.Lost Property Officer:Yes,could I help you? [06:50.98]Passenger:yes,I've just come off the last flight and my bag isn't on the baggage thing. [06:55.40]Lost Property Officer: I see,Erm,can you describe the bag please? [06:58.69]Passenger:Yes,it's a hold-all,a green hold-all about this big.Er,it's got a zip across the top and yellow handles. [07:07.12]Lost Property Officer: I see,Well,I'd better make a note of that.H...have you got your baggage claim from? [07:14.41]Passenger:Yes,erm.Here you are. [07:16.11]Lost Property Officer: Right,now you say the bag was green and it's a soft,erm.a soft bag,nylon. [07:24.05]Passenger:Yes,it's nylon. [07:25.51]Lost Property Officer: And with a,with a zip,not straps. [07:28.86]Passenger:That's right,withe a zip. [07:30.48]Lost Property Officer: And,er,handles.Has it got a shoulder handle? [07:34.11]Passenger:No,it hasn't.Well,it did have but it fell off. [07:37.35]Lost Property Officer: I see. [07:38.29]Number 5 Listen to the descriptioins on the tape of how things used tho be two hundred years ago. [07:47.14]I dentify in each case what inventions or discoveries have replaced the things described. [07:54.28]Listen to the example fist. [07:57.46]Two hundred years ago,if you wanted to communicate with anyione at any distance,you used t write to them [08:04.72]and it took days,if not weeks,before you got a reply. [08:08.04]Nowadays,of course,we just pick up [08:11.41]The answer is 'the telephone'. [08:16.69]Of course, two hundred years or so ago people used to keep food, and in particular meat, [08:24.16]from going by salting it. [08:26.46]Nowadays, of course, we've got ... [08:30.53]Imagine living a few hundred years ago when there didn't use to he any safe, cheap, effective drug to treat pain. [08:41.03]We take it for granted nowedays that if you've got a headache or temperature you just take a few... [08:49.05]Until fairly recently, ff you wanted a close shave, you have to take a brash, [08:55.25]work up a lather with shaving soap, [08:57.54]spread that shaving soap over year face and then carofully scrape the bearded ama with a sharp razor [09:04.21]Nowadays, of course, most men use a ... [09:08.49]Two hundred years ago, if you wanted a hot drink, yon used to have to drink it fast, before it cooled. [09:15.83]In contrast, today all you have to do is pour the drink into a ... and take it with you. [09:23.14]Then you can drink it hot at any time you want. [09:26.51]Two centuries ago, if you wanted to get the dust ont of a carpet or rug, [09:32.13]you used to have to take it outside and heat it. [09:35.08]Nowadays, of course, we just ping in a ... [09:39.10]Tall buildings were not really practical two hundred years ago because people used to have to climb so many stais. |
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