教你怎么听2 Lesson10(在线收听) |
Unit ten [00:03.29]Number One [00:05.93]Listen to each conversation. [00:09.38]Put a tick next to the main topic of the conversation. [00:14.00]1. A: So, you're married, uh? [00:18.44]B: Yeah. We got married about six months ago. [00:21.68]A: Really B: Yeah. [00:23.93]A: That's kind of neat.B: Yeah, we moved to Chicago, [00:27.98]which is where my folks live, and got married there. [00:31.82]How about you? Ave you manrried? [00:34.98]A: Yeah, I'm married. We've been marcled about ten years now, [00:39.21]B: Oh, really? [00:41.22]A: Or eleven? I can't remember. Don't tell my wife that. Er, that's really nice. [00:48.85]A: What kind of sports do you like, Anne? [00:55.48]B: Um, I'm not much of a sports potson, [00:59.04]but I kind of like sports where you don't need a lot of equipment. [01:03.43]A: Aha. [01:05.75]B: You know, like, say, swimming, or jogging, er ... things like that? [01:10.48]A: Sports you can do alone? [01:13.20]Ah, not necessarily. I like to do sports with other people, but ... [01:18.26]I get bored if I play sports alone. [01:22.36]I like frisbee, you know, [01:25.60]there's just another person and you're out there. [01:30.04]It's really, it's like communication. [01:33.88]It's a really interesting sport. [01:37.04]B: Mmm. I can understand that. [01:39.97]I also like to play with maybe one other person, [01:43.92]but I don't really care for team sports like baseball, volleyball, basketball. [01:50.68]A: I don't like team sports either, though I like basketball a lot. [01:55.67]B: Oh, Why? [01:57.92]A: Er. I don't know, It's just a sport I've always played. [02:02.78]A: Alice, what do you do? [02:07.79]B: Well, I'm an editor. I do an awful lot of editing of manuscripts, er, [02:13.83]conecting of grammatical errors, correspondence, that sort of thing. [02:19.26]What about you? [02:21.30]A: Oh, I work for a travel agency. [02:24.64]B: Oh, yes? [02:26.78]A: I work with, let's see now, er ... five or six ... five people. [02:33.03]Our office isn't very big, [02:36.37]but what's really great about it, is that there are a lot of people coming in, [02:41.91]and it's a lot of fun. [02:44.55]B: Sounds like fun. Do you travel much in your work? [02:48.86]A: Yes, but not asmuch as I'd like to. [02:52.25]B: Aha. [02:54.26]A: And the discounts aren't that great. [02:57.82]B: Oh, I was just going to ask about the discounts. [03:01.16]A: Yeah. [03:04.32]A: So, what are we going to do this summer? [03:08.00]B: Um, I'm not sure. What do you think? [03:12.34]A: Well, I've been thinking about it, but I don't know. [03:16.68]Part of me wants to go. to the beach, [03:20.31]and part me just couldn't stand the crowds at the beach. [03:24.15]B: Yeah, but it won't be that bad, I mean, once you're there it's OK. [03:29.68]A: Yeah, I know, but we have no reservations, you know, same as last year, [03:35.54]what it's like when you get to the beach and every hotel and motel is full. [03:41.36]I was thinking, let's do something different. [03:45.49]B: Well, I think it's worth it just to lie there and relax for a while. [03:50.64]A: Yeah, know, but ... [03:53.56]B: OK. what do you want to do? [03:56.62]A: I really don't know what I want to do, [04:00.95]but I don't think I want to go to the beach. [04:04.51]I was thinking of going up to that guy's .... [04:07.85]the guy you know with a house in the mountains, [04:11.69]and if he wouldn't mind as visiting, just relaxing and it'll be cool, [04:17.44]we could walk around and go fishing ... [04:21.17]OK. I'll give him a call and see if anybody's going to be up there. [04:26.32]You're coming by car, right? [04:30.45]B: Yes.A: Ah, it's easy. Er, just take 17th Street to Miller, and turn left. [04:38.28]B: 17th Street to Miller? [04:41.34]A: Right. Turn left and go up to the bridge. Ah! [04:46.04]But before you get to the bridge, erm, [04:49.78]there's a small street called Farmer, turn right there. [04:55.03]B: So first left, and then right? [04:58.48]A: Right! Before you get to the bridge, turn right. [05:02.52]6. A: Now the number of taxi medallions I notice, [05:08.27]is about thirty-five thousand, [05:11.51]I used to be a taxi driver, that's why I ... [05:15.14]B: Er, what's a medallion? [05:17.96]A: The medallion is the little thing on the hood of the taxi, you know, [05:22.69]that licenses the car as a taxi. [05:26.03]The number of medallions is fixed, [05:29.59]so that limits the total number of taxis that can be ... [05:33.74]When somebody gives up his taxi business, [05:37.42]he sells his medallion for a tremendous amount of money, [05:41.47]like eighty to a hundred thousand dollars. [05:44.53]B: Really? [05:46.78]A: Yeah, because without one of those, you can't operate a taxi. [05:51.01]7. A: Hey, did you go? [05:55.87]B: Yeah. It was so nice! [05:58.58]A: Oh, you're so lucky! [06:01.51]I wanted to go, but I couldn't get any tickets. How was the concert? [06:06.52]B: Oh, it was fantastic! We had seats, kind of, over to the side, [06:11.88]but they were up on the second balcony and you could see everything and hear everything. [06:17.23]Then later we got to go down on the floor when they weren't checking tickets. [06:22.59]A: Ah, how lucky! I really wanted to go. [06:26.64]8.A: Well, I don't really have many close friends [06:31.65]and I just have one or two friends that I see a lot. [06:35.49]I don't really care to deal with people that much. How about, you? [06:40.51]B: Um, oh yeah. I do too a bit. Well, it depends if you include all the people, [06:47.85]like the people that I come into contact with at work. [06:51.87]A: Ah, in your job you meet a lotof people, right? [06:55.97]B: Yeah, that's true, but I don't really consider them my friends. [07:00.70]They're just acqaintances, I guess. [07:03.76]A: I guess yeah, but when I see people like that, I don't even remember their names. [07:09.69]B: Well, I have to remember them because of my job, [07:13.82]but ... If you consider close friends, [07:17.26]I guess I only have about maybe two or three that I see all the time. [07:22.91]Number Two [07:26.75]Listen to the conversations and write down the topics being discussed, [07:32.39]and the figures,date or amount that you hear. [07:36.54]1 A: Helen. You look great! You're much slimmer than the last time I saw you, [07:42.60]B: Well yes, Actually I've been on a diet and I've been doing a keep-fit class too. [07:47.85]A: Good for you! How much weight have you lost? [07:52.29]B: Have a guess.A: I've no idea.B: 13 pounds. [07:57.44]A: 13! That's amazing. Well done. [08:01.78]A: Um, yes. It's in pretty good condition really. [08:07.13]I only use it to go to work and back. [08:10.29]B: Yes, but the body's rather rusty, [08:13.64]Look at these bits here. It needs a lot of work. [08:17.48]A: Hmm. But it's got a new battery and um, three new tyres. [08:22.83]Oh, and it's just had a service. [08:25.76]The engine's almost perfect. [08:29.10]B: Al1 right I'll give you £ 650. [08:33.23]A: Oh no. It's worth a lot more. [08:36.96]B: 650 in cash. Take it or leave it. [08:41.30]A: Urn, I'm sorry. I'd rather wait for a better offer. [08:45.35]B: OK. It's up to you. [08:48.46]A: Look. There's a machine over here. [08:53.47]B: Oh good. I'll get some money out and we can have a drink. Er ... [08:59.01]A: What's up? [09:01.05]B: I can never remember my cash-card number. [09:04.99]A: Oh no. [09:07.03]B: Oh yes, Hang on. Let me think. [09:11.08]I should have written it down. I think it's 8976. [09:16.80]A: Fingers crossed! [09:19.05]B: OK. 8.. 9.. 7.. 6. Great ! It worked. [09:25.86]A : Lucky for us. [09:28.19]A: OK: Tony.I'11 see you next month to talk about the new contract. [09:34.51]B: Ah Stuart! Before you go let me give you our new fax number. [09:39.03]A: Oh good. That'll be useful. Just let me find a pen ... Right. Fire away. [09:46.24]B: The, er, code is 440865 for Britain and Oxford. [09:53.79]A: 44..0..8..6..5. [09:59.43]B: And the fax number of the office is 593381. That's it. [10:06.25]5 A: Ah, Julia. Your cheque's ready. [10:10.95]B: Oh, Great. I'm broke as usual. [10:13.88]A: We'll deposit it for you if you like, [10:17.51]B: OK.A: What's your bank account number? [10:20.85]B: 60911718. [10:25.82]A: 6091 ... 1718. [10:31.25]B: That's right. [10:33.50]A: Good morning. I've come to pick up some foreign currency for a holiday. [10:39.03]B: What currency did you order? [10:41.85]A: Mexican pesos. My name's Paul Allen. [10:46.48]B: Ah yes. Mr Allen. Here we are 410000 pesos. [10:52.33]A: Cor! What's the exchange rate? [10:56.27]B:4100 to the pound. [10:59.62]A:Right.Thank you very much. [11:02.78]7.A:More coffee? [11:05.70]B:Please darling,Well,Dace and Jane are in South America now. [11:11.63]A:Lucky things.I bet it's hot. [11:14.56]B:Let's look in the paper. [11:17.28]A:Here we are.Buenos Aires,83 degrees Fahrenheit! [11:22.81]8.A:Ok,It's my turn.Three.One...two...three... [11:30.83]B:History,Here we are.Ready [11:34.39]A:More or less. [11:37.21]B:Right.When was the Battle or Waterloo?1805,1815or 1825? [11:46.22]A:Waterloo.Hmm,1815? [11:51.76]B:Correct.Well done! [11:54.68]Number Three [11:58.32]Listen and write down what they are talking about. [12:03.04]Then circle the statement that summarizes what the speaker says. [12:08.53]1.Since I got my promotion to the head of the sales section, [12:12.45]I've been making a lot more money. [12:15.69]In fact,my salary this year is almost double what I made last year. [12:20.60]]2.A lot of people are moving out of the city,it seems, [12:25.74]because the residents'figures are going down, [12:29.48]but the number of businesses opening up increasing. [12:34.00]So there are more jobs in the city now, [12:37.34]3.The number of traffic accidents at this corner [12:41.47]has really decreased since they put that new traffic signal over there [12:46.20]and repainted the crosswalk markings. [12:49.36]So far there hasn't been a single accident, [12:53.30]and the kids are a lot safer walking to school. [12:56.83]Number Four [12:59.99]Listen and write down the topic being discussed in each of the extracts. [13:06.91]1.A:This is very nice,What a lovely lawn! [13:11.54]B:Yes.We're very lucky. [13:14.36]We're got some good-sized flower beds [13:17.81]but it's a lot of work to keep them free of weeds. [13:21.54]A:I can imagine.Oh,you've got a nice shed too. [13:25.75]That must be useful. [13:28.18]B:Oh,yes.Over here there's a vegetable patch. [13:32.12]I've got potatoes,cabbages and onions. [13:36.07]At the back next to the fence there are blackcurrants and rhubarb. [13:41.21]Here we've got some raspberry hushes. [13:44.74]2.A:Damn.It's done it again! [13:49.05]B:What happened? [13:51.09]A:Oh,I put my 40p in and pressed the button for hot chocolate.B:And? [13:56.73]A:Look!A cup of cold water.This thing is always going wrong. [14:01.98]3.A:Ah!This is new. [14:06.32]B:That's right.Just bought it actually. [14:09.55]A:How good are these things? [14:11.98]B:I think they're great. [14:14.52]You can put some food in and it's cooked in no time at all. [14:19.04]A:It seems to be easy to use. [14:22.20]B:Yes. There's a timer and you use very little electricity so it's cheap too. [14:29.02]4A:Hmm. It looks really complicated to me. [14:33.80]B:Well it isn't. Anyone can use it. Believe me! [14:37.74]A: What do I do then? [14:40.17]B: First you switch it on here, OK. ? [14:44.11]Then you load the disc here, [14:47.67]press, the space bar and the programme is ready to use for word-processing, [14:53.52]or you can load the games disc and just play games on it.A: Great. [14:59.63]5.A: How do I look? B: Not bad. Do they fit all right? [15:04.49]A: Er, they're a bit tight round here. [15:08.43]B: I really like the colour. Suits you. [15:11.88]A: Hmm. The trouble is they'll shrink when they're washed and then I'll never get into them. [15:17.53]B: Pity, as they're reduced in the sale. [15:20.87]A: Oh never mind. Let's try somewhere else. [15:24.81]6.A: I've got one of these. [15:28.16]B: They're good, aren't they? Really compact. [15:32.18]A: And very powerful -- 24 watts per speaker. [15:36.31]B: Yes. I like having the double cassette-player [15:41.04]A: You know what the best thing was? [15:43.46]B: No. [15:45.50]A: Interest-free credit ! [15:48.14]7.A: What do you think of this one? [15:51.88]B: It's really not my cup of tea. Too modem and abstract. [15:57.13]A: But look at the colours and forms. Very imaginative. [16:02.27]B: Hmm, maybe. I prefer landscape or portraits myself. [16:07.81]A: Oh, you're so traditional! [16:11.05]8.A: I didn't think much of that. [16:14.79]B: No. It wasn't too hot. Pity, because they're a good group. [16:19.64]A: I couldn't hear the lead singer at all. [16:22.70]B: Me neither. The guitars and' drums were too loud. [16:26.83]A: Still, it got better near the end. [16:29.75]B: I reckon they sound much better on their records. [16:33.88]9.A: How did you get on? [16:36.94]B: Don't ask ! [16:39.26]A: You lost. Well, he's a good player. [16:42.81]B: You're telling me. His service is incredible. [16:46.65]A: So is his backhand. What was the score? [16:50.00]B:6-0,6-1. [16:53.16]A:Oh dear.Come on.I'll buy you a drink. [16:57.21]10.A:John.Welcome back!Cor,what a tan! [17:02.96]B:I was really lucky with the weather. [17:06.01]A:Good hotel? [17:08.05]B:Not too bad,The food was average,but we were right on the beach. [17:13.20]A:Hmm,We should have gone abroad too instead of camping in Wales. [17:17.71]B:Do you want to see some photos? A:Oh,yes! |
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