教你怎么听2 Lesson12(在线收听) |
Unit Twelve [00:03.19]Jobs [00:05.51]1.One the tape,there are four converstaions. [00:11.76]In each one, [00:14.39]a person is talking about and advertisement for a job. [00:18.73]While you listen,fill in notes in the table. [00:23.35]Woman:I've got one here that might interest you. [00:28.89]Er, this is a mechanic's job for a garage just down the road. [00:33.62]About a hundred pounds a week... [00:36.55]Man:That sounds quite good. [00:39.47]What are the hours? [00:41.40]Woman:Er,usual garage hours. [00:44.23]Eight o'clock to five-thirty. [00:47.46]Man:Sounds fine. I'll have to go and have a look at that. [00:52.32]Woman:Jack? I was looking through the paper this morning [00:57.76]and I saw an advertisement for an electrical engineer. [01:01.99]Eight thousand per annual. Are you interested? [01:06.32]Jack:Yes, very much.Er,what paper was it in? [01:10.95]Woman:In the Times. [01:12.99]Jack:Er,what sort of hours,er... [01:16.93]Woman:Nine till five and apply to the personnel officer for an interview. [01:21.89]Jack:Oh, right.Thanks. [01:25.24]I'll--what pap...?The Times? [01:29.08]I'll get that paper and I'll have a look at it. [01:32.42]Thank you. [01:34.56]Man A:Erin, well,I think there's a job that could well interest you. [01:42.40]Man B:Really? [01:45.12]Man A:Yes.It's at a comprehensive in,in,in, North London. [01:50.76]Man B:Oh, yes. [01:53.48]Man A: Yeah.They're,they're,they're looking for a, a French teacher. [01:59.01]Man B:Oh, that sounds interesting. [02:02.25]What,does it mention the salary? [02:05.88]Man A:Well, yes. [02:08.81]I seem to remember they mention something in the area of,oh,six thousand. [02:14.84]Man B: Uh huh. [02:17.27]Man A: And, well,I think,the,the job, you know, [02:21.22]it involves the normal,normal teaching hours. [02:25.14]I suppose you'd have a 35 hour week. [02:29.19]Man B:Oh, really? When, when's the post vacant? [02:34.04]Man A:Er,well,starting you know,at the,at the beginning of September. [02:39.58]Announcer: Well,we've still got our vacancy for a trainee dontal technician [02:46.79]to work in a dental laboratory in Tisely. [02:50.42]You'd be filling in your time during the day from eight till five, [02:55.28]learning all about dental laboratory work, like making,plates and braces and things. [03:01.81]For this, you'd be getting thirty pounds a week to start with [03:06.67]and you must be keen and interested in this,type of work. [03:11.01]And, if you are,and you're sixteen to seventeen, [03:15.63]just ring Youth Line ontwo, three, two,oh,two,oh 12:20 [03:23.28]2.Four pictures below show the present jobs of the speakers. [03:33.32]Put the right letter for each speaker and write down the jobs they did before [03:39.85]and why they changed them. [03:42.64]Guide Voice: Listen to Jill. [03:45.75]Interviewer: What's your job? [03:48.91]Jill:Well,I'm--I'm an assistant, you know, [03:52.46]ann just serve, check all the--or do the ordering and check everything. [03:58.89]Interviewer: What sort of things do you serve? [04:02.52]Erm what kind of things do you order? [04:05.97]Jill:Make-up erin, you know, the babies"-- baby food, and things like this. [04:11.22]Interviewer:How long have you been working here? [04:14.38]Jill:Two-and-a-half years. [04:17.02]Interviewer:What did you do before? [04:19.94]Jill:Worked in a boutique. [04:21.98]Interviewer: What were you doing nere? [04:24.91]Jill:Selling clothes. Dusting. (She laughs) [04:28.96]Interviewer: Why did you takethis job [04:31.78]Jill:More interesting. [04:34.02]There're lots more--there're lots of things to do and it's just much better. [04:38.75]Guide Voice: Listen to Clare. [04:42.38]Interviewer:Can I ask you erm how long you've been working here? [04:47.92]Clare:About,er,two years now. [04:51.37]Interviewer:Yes, and what did you do before that? [04:55.00]Clare:I was, er.a secretary in,er,a typists"pool. [04:58.95]Interviewer:And erin.er,why did you take.this job? [05:03.18]Clare:It was much more challenging. [05:07.02]I'm now a personal secretary, [05:10.26]so it means I'm working directly to someone , [05:14.20]and not,erm, in a pool just doing anybody's work that comes in. [05:18.82]It's much more interesting, I'm given much more responsibility. [05:23.97]Interviewer: Mm--huh, and,er,what have you been doing today? [05:28.93]ClarClare:Today I've been typing a number of letters,er,which have been dictated to me. [05:34.08]I've also been an, ananging my boss's, erm, social ealendar, [05:38.94]cos I also do that as well as his work here--making appointments for him-- [05:44.87]and I've also been talking to visitors that come in to see him-- [05:48.81]general things like that,general office work. [05:54.30]Guide Voice: Listen to Pat. [05:56.41]Interviewer: Er...Can I ask you--how long have you been working here? [06:01.27]Pat:Five years. [06:03.49]Interviewer: Mm--huh, and what did you do before that? [06:07.33]Pat:I worked in the post, office. [06:09.76]Interviewer: And can you tell me...er...what you've been doing this morning? [06:13.89]Pat:Checking...um...accounts from yesterday's work--- [06:18.02]all--the cheques and things that people cashed I've been entering up on the machine [06:24.05]their accounts,and getting their, [06:27.40]in fact the statements up--to--date,from yesterday's work. [06:31.63]Interviewer: And why did you take this job? [06:34.68]Pat:More regular hours than my job in the post office,to a certain extent, [06:40.04]and more direct figure work... [06:42.96]Interviewer:Which you enjoy. [06:45.11]Pat:Yes. Yes. [06:47.35]Guide Voice: Listen to Brenda. [06:51.69]Interiewer: So, can you tell me...how long have you been in your present job? [06:57.54]Brenda: I'm...er...a tourist guide. [07:00.47]Interviewer: And...er...er...what were you doing before you became aguide? [07:05.48]Brenda:I was a primary school teacher. [07:08.20]Interviewer: Er...why did you change from a primary school teacher to a guide? [07:13.21]BrenBrenda:Er ...well well,moved,away---my husband changed his job, [07:18.47]and there were too many primary school teachers locally, so I had to think again. [07:23.48]Interviewer:Uh--huh. [07:25.99]Brenda:And...er...I was chosen for a special course. [07:29.33]So I was so thrilled at this. [07:32.05]I did the training. [07:34.19]And: I do speak some languages, which they like very much of course. [07:39.05]Interviewer: Uh-huh. So you enjoy it? [07:42.21]Brenda:I enjoy it very much, but I do find it exhausting. [07:46.34]Andnow that I've done it for two years solidly... [07:50.78]erm, (you)know, every now and then I take a day off, [07:55.12]but even so it does get very exhausting in the summer? [07:59.45]Interviewer:Mm. [08:01.59]3.You will hear ten people talking. [08:08.02]Listen and write down what you think their jobs are, [08:12.46]and the words which help you decide. [08:16.30]1 Good-morning, ladies and gentlemen. [08:20.53]On behalf of Captain Kirk and the crew, [08:24.48]welcome to this British Airways flight to New York. [08:28.42]In accordance with international regulations, [08:32.55]the cabin staff will now demonstrate safety procedures. [08:36.78]OK. Calm down everyone.Quiet please.That includes you, Matthew! [08:44.23]Now first I'd like you to hand in last night's homework.Er, [08:48.85]you'd better pass them down to the from. [08:52.24]William!Will you stop that please and pay attention. [08:56.69]Right Mr Baines.Now open up nice and wide.A bit wider. [09:03.32]That's good. Now let's have a look. [09:06.95]Hmm,this filling needs redoing. [09:11.18]Right bottom three is chipped. [09:15.02]Ah,there's a little piece of food trapped here. [09:19.26]Yes.Now you were complaining of a pain have on the:upper left.(Ow!) [09:25.29]Sorry about that. [09:28.11]Yes.I'm afraid there might be aniabseess there so I'm going to take an X-ray. [09:33.65]4 Yes, the trousers are a bit tight,sir. [09:38.09]Let me bring you a larger size to try one. [09:41.93]Um, a 34 waist should do it. [09:45.77]The jacket is a perfect fit,isn't it? [09:49.51]The dark blue really suits you, [09:52.74]I'll just go and check if we have a larger size in stock. [09:56.98]I won't be a minute. [09:59.41]Now ladies and gentlemen. [10:03.32]Behind you is the Sheldonian Theatre. [10:06.85]A magnificent building designed by Sir Christopher Wren [10:11.47]who was actually a studem,here at Oxford. [10:15.03]The theatre was built in the 17th century, [10:18.97]and is used for university ceremonies and Concerts. [10:23.10]In fact, it's never been used as a theatre. [10:27.15]A very good morning to you, madam! I'm from International Cleaning Services. [10:33.97]We're calling on selected households in this area, [10:38.09]to give a speecial demonstration of our new range of cleaning fluids. [10:43.00]We're giving away a free carpet cleaner for every client who buys a giant bottle,of Jiffy liquid. [10:50.84]Now,if I could just come in and,take up a few minues of your time, [10:55.57]I'd like to, show you some of our excellent products. [10:59.91]7 Just love that record!A golden oldie from the 60's by "the Kings." [11:06.54]That one was specially for Tracey Rogers for her birthday from all her friends at Leicester Poly. [11:12.76]Hope you enjoyed that one, Tracey,and you just have a WONDERFUL birthday OK! [11:18.58]You're on Radio City 248 WHF. [11:22.71]8 Good morning,madam. Did you realize your car is parked on a double yelow line? [11:29.87]This is a noparking ama and you're disrapting the traffic. [11:34.60]I'm afraid I'm going to have to give you a parking ticket. [11:38.72]9 Good evening sir, madam. Here's the menu. [11:43.58]May I recommend the chef's speciality: home--madeonion soup and then to follow. [11:50.50]Scottish salmon garnished with chef's own special dressing. [11:55.13]10 Nearly there,sir. It was Cricket Road,wasn't it? Here we are, number 27. [12:02.34]I'll park behind the lorry. Right, that'll be 6.50 please. [12:07.35]4.John is talking about his job. [12:12.89]Write down while you are listening. [12:16.52]What he likes about his job [12:20.55]What he dislikes about his job [12:24.28]What you think his job is like. [12:27.73]Jobs: Likes and dislikes [12:35.20]I Hellow, Les. [12:39.12]L Hello. [12:41.26]I It's very kind of you to give me some of your time. [12:44.89]L Ur,that's all right,Now er....what ,do you want me to tell you about? [12:49.85]I Well could you tell me aboutyour job? [12:53.20]What do you like about it? [12:55.84]L Well, most of all, I like getting up early in the morning. [13:00.56][laughs] If I live-to be80, [13:04.30]I'll say it's because of the fresh air and getting up early, [13:08.92]and having a physical job doing physical work. [13:12.97]This means a lot to me, because I've always been an active type of person. [13:17.99]I So the early mornings don't bother you? [13:21.44]L No, I've always been an early bird. [13:24.88]I used to help ,the milkman when I was at school. [13:28.33]I What about winter? [13:30.76]L Ar, well, it's a bit berder but I still like it. [13:35.28]Another good thing of course is that I finish early, [13:39.02]so I can go to the pub for a pint at lunch--time. I Ah! [13:43.35]L It's nice to look at other people going to work with their briefeases and things, and think. [13:49.49]Well, I've done over half my work,I'll be finished at lunch--time." [13:54.85]And some people think it's a boring job. [13:58.40]Well, it's certainly repetitive, [14:01.95]but you've got to know your area really well to sort the letters. [14:06.29]I Ar yes. [14:08.40]L People are generally very nice, but well, there are some difficult ones. [14:14.33]They shout at you for walking on the Broaden, or got not shutting the gate, [14:19.69]or because you have shut the gate, [laugh] [14:22.85]or they park their cars so that you can't actually got to their front door. [14:27.71]And of oourse there's the dogs. [14:31.26]One took the top off my finger last year [Oh!]s [14:35.31]so I don't care for them very much. It's a shame, [14:39.54]because I like dogs really, the nice ones, [14:43.28]but ...when there's one going for me I'm terrified of them. [14:48.42]I Ar I should think so. [14:50.67]L Something interesting is, whether you want to or not [14:56.60]you find out a lot about the people you're delivering to. [15:00.55]Perhaps I've never met them, [15:03.71]but I know who's having tax problems,who's gone away on holiday, [15:08.23]who's having a birthday, and things like that. [15:11.67]I Thank you, Les. You really seem to enjoy your work [15:16.30]L I do. |
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