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上外版大学英语听说第三册听力原文及答案
Unit1Reservations
PartA
Exercise1
1.M:
I’dliketobookadoubleroomwithbathforfournights.
W:
Sorry,sir.We’refullup.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.
Q:
Whencanthewomanseetheshow?
4.M:
I’dliketoreservetwoticketsonFlight6051toEdinburgh,forOctober20th.
W:
Sorry,Sir.We’rebookeduponthe20th.Butwestillhaveafewseatsavailableonthe21st.
Q:
WhendoesthemanwanttoleaveforEdinburgh?
5.W:
GardenRestaurant.MayIhelpyou?
M:
Canyoumakearrangementsforatableforsixateightthisevening?
Inaquietcorner,please.
Q:
Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?
Keys:
1-5acdad
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,therockbandfrom
Chicago.Iwant…
Operator:
Pleasehold,Mr.Lambert.I’mputtingyourthroughtothereservationmanager.Paul:
But…
Manager:
Mr.Lambert?
ThisisLauriePerry,thehotelmanager.Paul:
Oh,yeah?
Well,IneedfiveroomsforFridaynight.That’sthe15th.Iwantthebestroominthehotel.Manager:
Sorry,I’mafraidIcannotacceptyourreservation.
Paul:
Nowlook,wealwaysstayattheGloryInn…
Manager:
Iknowthat,Lasttimeyouwerehere,wehadanumberofcomplaintsfromotherguests.
Paul:
Youmeantheydon’tlikelong-hairedrockmusiciansManager:
That’snottheproblem,sir.Thebandusedbadlanguageinthecoffeeshop,andthrewtwoTVsetsintothe
pool.
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:
1-5acaba
Exercise2:
1.fiveroomsintotal?
roomsonthetopfloor?
thebestroomsinthehotel?
2.Theydamagedthehotel’sproperty.?
Theytalkedrudelyinthecoffeeshop.?
Theydidnotpaytheaccountwhentheyleftthehotel.?
Conversation2
MarcelAlwaysDoesMyHairM:
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!
M:
I’mterriblysorry,madam.Butyoushouldalwaysbookwellinadvance.W:
Iknow.Iknow.Butit’sshortnoticefor
me,too.
W:
OK,then.Whattimewillhebeavailable?
M:
ThenmayIsuggestTomO’Neil?
HeisjustasgoodasMarcel.
W:
ButMarcelalwaysdoesmyhair.HeknowswhatstyleIusuallywear.M:
ButeverybodysaysTomcanquicklyfigure
outthebeststyleforaparticularcustomer.M:
Er...actuallyheisbusyallafternoontoo.Butluckily,oneofhiscustomershasjustcalledtocancelherappointment.
Soifyoucanbehereat2:
45,Icanfityouin.You’llbehisfirstcustomerthisafternoon.
W:
Thatwouldbenicethen.Thankyou.You’rereallyveryhelpful.M:
You’rewelcome.
Keys:
Exercise1:
1-5badca
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
Passage2
OneofthemaincomplaintsofthecityresidentsintheUnitedStatesisthenumberofhomelesscatsanddogs.Ithasbeenestimatedthatmorethan31millioncatsanddogsarewanderingthroughthestreetsofthecities.Eachyearaboutafifthoftheseanimalsaredestroyed.Asurveyof41citiesreportsthatasmuchas15milliondollarsisspenttocaptureandkillthoseanimalseveryyear.Onecityalone,Chicago,spendsonemilliondollarsayeartocontrolitsanimalpopulation.Ontheotherhand,thoughyoucanfindquitealotofcatsanddogswanderinginNewYork,thecitygovernmentcan’tfindanymoneyforanimalpopulationcontrol.
Keys:
a,b
Exercise2
1.Mrs.Bushhadbeengivingherstudentsaverylongandnotveryinterestinglecturetoanimals.Whenshe
finished,shedecidedtoaskafewquestions.Shestartedoffwiththisquestion.“Now,Tommy,tellmewhere
elephantsarefound.”
Tommyhadn’tdonemuchlistening,buthepretendedtobeclever,saying,“Elephantsaresuchbiganimalsthat
theyhardlyevergetlost.”
2.Anangrycustomerwentbacktothepetshopandsaidtotheowner,“Thecatyousoldmeisabsolutelyuseless!
”
Theownerlookedatthecatandsaid,“What’swrongwithit?
Itlooksperfectlyallrighttome.”Thecustomer
becamefuriousandsaid,“Whenyousoldittomeyoupromiseditwouldbeagoodcatformice.Yeteverytime
itseesamouseitrunsawayandhides.”Theownersmiledandsaid,“Well,isn’tthatagoodcatformice?
”
PartB
Conversation
ChoosingaPet
Attendant:
Hello.CanIhelpyou?
Customer:
Yes.I’mlookingforapetformyson.Canyousuggestanything?
Attendant:
Whatkindofpetdoeshewant?
Atraditionalpet,acatoradog?
Orsomethingunusual?
Customer:
Well,He’dlikeasnakeoranalligator,butheisn’tgoingtogetone.
Attendant:
Wehaveanicedogrightnow,aRottweiler!
Customer:
ARottweiler!
Oh,no!
I’veheardaboutthemonthenews.They’reverybigandmean.
Attendant:
Oh,no,ma’am.Theyweren’tasmeanassomedogs.
Customer:
Really?
Attendant:
Yes,really.Lastweekwehadasmalldoghere.Itwasonlyasbigasyourpurse,butitwasasmeanasthe
devil.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,parakeetsaren’taseasytotrain,andtheyneverspeakaswellasparrots.Customer:
Yes,butparakeetsdon’tneedasmuchspaceasparrots,dothey?
Attendant:
That’strue.Parakeetsareverypopularbecausetheyaresoeasytokeep.
Customer:
Yes,butthey’realittlenoisy,aren’tthey?
Iwantaquietpet.
Attendant:
Aquietpet?
Well,whataboutagoldfish?
There’snothingquietasagoldfish.
Keys:
Exercise1:
1-5cdbd
Exercise2:
ARottweiler:
big,mean
Acat:
clean,lessthanadog,friendly
Aparrot:
more
Aparakeet:
Easytokeep,less,parrot,alittlenoisy
Agoldfish:
Quiet
Story
DogPlays“Mother”toTigerCubs
PeopleatazooinChinahaveusedadognamedBalutoplaymothertothreenewbornSiberiantigers.
ThenewborntigersoftheShanghaiWildAnimalPark,includingonemaleandtwofemaleswereabandonedbytheirmother.Theywereverymuchinneedofbeingbreast-fedandthezoocalledforBalu.
Thefirsttimethe7-year-oldbitchactedasatiger’smotherwasfiveyearsagowhenaSiberiantigerbecametoo
sickandweaktofeedherfourbabiesandtheparkhadtoplaceanadvertisementforareplacement.
SincethentheanimalownedbyafarmerfromNanhuihasbeenaskedtoplaymotherfor12tigercubsonfouroccasions.
Officialsfromtheparkcamecallingforherservicestwomonthsagoshortlyaftershehadgivenbirthtoherowntwo
puppies.
ParkspokesmanSuFeilongrecalled:
“Shewasverystrongatfirstsight.Thoughthetigercubsweremuchbiggerthanher,sheregardedthemasherownchildrenandfedthemwholeheartedly.”
Baluhasnowtakestobreast-feedingbothherownand“adopted”babies,accordingtoShanghaiDaily.
MrSutoldthepaper:
“Sheisalovingmother,especiallytothosetigers.Whenthosenaughtycubsfoughtagainstherownpuppies,shenevergotangrywiththembuttriedtomakethemquietwithagentlehug.”
Keys:
Exercise1:
1-4cbac
Exercise2:
1.12-year-oldbitchfromafarmer’sfamily.
2.twopuppiesjusttwomo
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