新世纪英语专业本科听力教程第三册听力原文和答案docWord文件下载.docx
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Thursdaytwofifteen.No,Imsorry.Ivegotanappointmentuntilthree.Couldwemakeitlater?
Saythreefifteen?
A:
Well,theresalottotalkabout.Itlltakeacoupleofhours,atleast.B:
ShallwesayMondaymorning,then?
Mondaymorning.Allright.Nineoclock?
B:
Nine.Ithinkthatwillbeallright.Illringyoubackandconfirm.A:
Allright.Butringbeforefive,couldyou?
Allright.A:
Rightyouare.Bye.B:
Bye.Exercise.Directions:
Listentothedialogueandwritedownthegistandthekeywordsthathelpyoudecide.1.ThisdialogueisaboutmakinganappointmentWoman:
Listen!
ImterriblysorryImlate.Man:
Man:
Oh,thatsallright.Itdoesntreallymatter,doesit?
Ihaventgotanythingbettertodo,haveI?
Woman:
Justletmeexplain,willyou?
Iveonlybeenwaitingforoveranhour.Thatsall.Woman:
Yes.Iknow,andIwouldhave.Man:
Afterall,mytimeisntreallythatimportant,isit?
Pleasedontbelikethat.Justletmeexplain.(Silence.Mansaysnothing.)Woman:
I.ItriedtogethereintimebutjustafterIlefthome,thecarbrokedown.Man:
Thecarbrokedown?
Yes,and.well.luckily.therewasagaragenearme.And.andittookthemawhiletorepairit.Man:
Whydidntyouatleastphone?
Iwouldhave!
ButIdidntknowthenumberoftherestaurant.Man:
Youcouldhavelookeditupinthetelephonebook!
Yes,but.youllneverbelievethis.Icouldntrememberthenameoftherestaurant.Iknewwhereitwas,butforgotthename.Man:
Isee.Well,atleastitwasluckyyoufoundagaragetorepairyourcar.Woman:
Yes.ItwassomethingIcouldntdomyself.Itdidnttaketoolong,butthatswhyImlate,yousee.Man:
Uh-huh.Whichgarage,bytheway?
Pardon?
Whichgaragedidyoutakeitto?
Uh.theonenearmyflat.Youknow.LewisBrothers.Man:
Yes,Iknowthatgarage.Itstheonlyonenearyourflat.Woman:
Hmm,wellnow,letshavesomethingtoeat.Uh,whataboutsome.Man:
Iknowthegarageverywell!
Yes.Letsseenow.Yes,IthinkIllhavesome.Man:
ApityitsSunday.2.ThekeywordsareTuesday.Thursday.twofifteen.threefifteen.Mondaymorning.nineoclock.Part1DialogueImterriblysorryImlate.Woman:
ApityitsSunday.Woman:
ApityitsSunday.ThatgarageisclosedonSunday!
1.Theyarepossiblyboyfriendandgirlfriend.2.Inarestaurant.3.Itdoesntreallymatter,doesit?
Iveonlybeenwaitingforoveranhour.ThatsallAfterall,mytimeisntreallythatimportant,isit?
well,atleastItwasluckyyoufoundabarragetorepairyourcarExerciseDirections:
Listentothedialogueandanswerthefollowingquestions.Well,atleastitwasluckyyoufoundagaragetorepairyourcar.4.Becauseshewantstostoptheconversationlikethis.Becauseheknowsthegirlislying.Part2PassageTheOscarStatuette1IndustryinsidersandmembersofthepresscalledtheawardtheAcademystatuette,thegoldentrophyorthestatueofmerit,butthetermneverstuck.2.Nohardevidenceexiststosupportthattale,butinanycase,bythesixthAwardsPresentationin1934,aHollywoodcolumnistusedthenameinhiscolumn.3.WaltDisneywashonoredwithonefull-sizeandsevenminiaturestatuettesonbehalfofhisanimatedfeatureSnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarfs.4.Ifthestatuettesdontmeetstrictqualitycontrolstandards,theyareimmediatelycutinhalfandmelteddown.5.ThelargeboxesareshippedtotheAcademyofficesviaairexpress,withnoidentifiablemarkings.TheOscarstatuette,designedbyMGMs*chiefartdirectorCedricGibbons,depicts*aknightholdingacrusaders*sword,standingonareeloffilmwithfivespokes,signifyingtheoriginalbranchesoftheAcademy:
Actors,Writers,Directors,Producers,andTechnicians.Bornin1928,yearswouldpassbeforetheAcademyAwardofMeritwasofficiallynamedOscar.IndustryinsidersandmembersofthepresscalledtheawardtheAcademystatuette,thegoldentrophyorthestatueofmerit.Theentertainmenttradepaper,WeeklyVariety,evenattemptedtopopularizetheironman.Thetermneverstuck.ApopularstoryhasbeenthatanAcademylibrarianandeventualexecutivedirector,MargaretHerrick,thoughtthestatuetteresembledheruncleOscarandsaidso,andthatasaresulttheAcademystaffbeganreferringtoitasOscar.Nohardevidenceexiststosupportthattale,butinanycase,bythesixthAwardsPresentationin1934,HollywoodcolumnistSidneySkolskyusedthenameinhiscolumninreferencetoKatharineHepburnsfirstBestActresswin.TheAcademyitselfdidntusethenicknameofficiallyuntil1939.Sinceitsconception,theOscarstatuettehasmetexactinguniformstandards-withafewnotableexceptions.Inthe1930s,juvenileplayersreceivedminiaturereplicas*ofthestatuette;
aventriloquist*EdgarBergenwaspresentedwithawoodenstatuettewithamoveablemouth;
andWaltDisneywashonoredwithonefull-sizeandsevenminiaturestatuettesonbehalfofhisanimatedfeatureSnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarfs.Between1942and1944,insupportofthewareffort,Oscarsweremadeofplaster.AftertheWar,winnersturnedinthetemporaryawardsforgoldenOscarstatuettes.ThetraditionalOscarstatuette,however,hasntchangedsincethe1940s,whenthebasewasmadehigher.In1945,thebasewaschangedfrommarbletometalandin1949,AcademyAwardstatuettesbegantobenumbered,startingwithNo.501.Approximately50OscarsaremadeeachyearinChicagobythemanufacturer,R.S.Owens.Iftheydontmeetstrictqualitycontrolstandards,thestatuettesareimmediatelycutinhalfandmelteddown.EachawardisindividuallypackedintoaStyrofoam*containerslightlylargerthanashoebox.Eightofthesearethenpackedintoalargercardboardbox,andthelargeboxesareshippedtotheAcademyofficesinBeverlyHillsviaairexpress,withnoidentifiablemarkings.OnMarch10,2000,55AcademyAwardsmysteriouslyvanishedenroutefromtheWindyCity*totheCityofAngels.Ninedayslater,52ofstolenstatuetteswerediscoverednexttoaDumpster*intheKoreatownsectionofLosAngelesbyWillieFulgear,whowaslaterinvitedbytheAcademytoattendtheOscar2000ceremoniesasaspecialguest.Foreightdecades,theOscarshavesurvivedwar,weatheredearthquakes,andevenmanagedtoescapeunscathed*fromcommonthieves.Since1995,however,R.S.Owenshasrepairedmorethan160statuettes.Maybesomebodyusedchemicalsonthemtopolishthemandthechemicalsrubbedrightthroughthelacquer*andintothegold,explainsthecompanypresident.Ormaybepeoplestoredthemsomeplacewheretheycorroded.Althoughhestressesthatthestatuetteismadetoendure,SiegeloffersthissageadvicetoallOscarwinners:
Ifitgetsdusty,simplywipeitwithasoftdrycloth.A.Pre-listeningQuestionEveryJanuary,theattentionoftheentertainmentcommunityandoffilmfansaroundtheworldturnstotheupcomingAcademyAwards,thehighesthonorinfilmmaking.TheannualpresentationoftheOscarshasbecometheAcademyofMotionPictureArtsandSciencesmostfamousactivity.TheOscarStatuetteisaknightholdingacrusaderssword,standingonareeloffilmwithfivespokes.B.SentenceDictationDirections:
Listeningtosomesentencesandwritethemdown.Youwillheareachsentencethreetimes.ExerciseCDetailedListeningDirections:
Listentothepassageanddecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrue(T)orfalse(F).Discusswithyo
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