现代大学英语听力2原文及答案全文档格式.docx
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Oneofusmustwalkuptothemasteratsupperthiseveningandaskformoregruel,"
saidoneboy.
Letuseastlots,"
saidanother."
Inthatwayweshallseewhomustgouptothemasterandaskformore."
Sotheycastlots.ThelotfelltoOliverTwist.Hehadtogouptothemasterandaskformore
gruel.
Theeveningcame.Theboystooktheirplacesandquicklyateuptheirgruel.ThentheylookedatOliver.Herosefromhisplace,bowlandspooninhand,wentuptothemasterandsaid,"
Please,sir,Iwantsomemore."
Themasterwasafat,healthyman,butheturnedpale.
What!
"
hesaidatlast.
Oliverrepeated:
ThemasterstruckOliverontheheadandpushedhimoutoftheroom.
ForaweekOliverremainedaprisonerinthecellar.
Task2
A.1)F2)F3)T
B.
1)d2)b
MarkTwainwasafamousAmericanwriter.Thereweremanystoriesabouthim.OnedayMarkTwainwasfishing.Astrangercamealong.
Goodmorning!
saidthestranger.
saidMarkTwain."
Niceweatherwe'
rehaving!
Veryniceindeed,"
saidthestranger."
Howwasfishing?
Verygood.Icaughtthreetrouthereyesterdayinjustaboutanhour."
Isthatso?
Yes.I'
mveryfondoftrout."
Bytheway,"
saidthestranger,"
doyouhappentoknowwhoIam?
No,Ihaven'
tanyidea,"
saidMarkTwain.
Well,I'
mthegamewardenofthiscounty,"
Fishingisnotallowedhere."
MarkTwainpausedaminute.Thenheasked:
Bytheway,doyouknowwhoIam?
No,Idon'
t."
Well,Iamthebiggestliarinthecountry."
Task3
A.
Name:
LewisCarroll
Occupation:
mathematics;
OxfordUniversity
Literaryworks:
Alice’sAdventuresinWonderland;
1865;
ThroughtheLooking-Glass;
1871
B.
ThesestoriesareaboutadreamworldinwhichAlicemeetsstrangecreaturesandhasinterestingadventures.
Whichwouldyouratherbe?
Amathematicianorawriter?
Perhapsyouwillneverbefacedwiththiskindofchoice.LewisCarrollwasbothamathematicianandawriter.Hewasalecturerin
mathematicsatOxfordUniversity.Butheisbetterknownastheauthoroftwoofthemostfamouschildren’sbooksthathaveeverbeenwritten:
Alice’sAdventuresinWonderlandandThroughtheLooking-Glass.Theauthor’srealnamewasCharlesLutwidgeDodgson,buthepreferredtousethepen-name“LewisCarroll”whenhewroteAlice’sAdventuresinWonderlandandthisisthenamewerememberhimby.
Alice’sAdventuresinWonderlandwaspublishedin1865,whenitsauthorwas33yearsold;
itwasfollowedbyThroughtheLooking-Glassin1871.BothbookswerewrittenforarealgirlcalledAlice,buttheyhavebeenreadbymillionsofchildrensincetheywerefirstpublished.ThesestoriesareaboutadreamworldinwhichAlicemeetsstrangecreaturesandhasinterestingadventures.I’msureyouknowthisalready,butifyoudon’t,youhadbetterreadthestoriesyourselves.
Task4
theGreeks,closedthegatesofthecityandstayedbehindthewalls,theGreeks,ahugewoodenhorse,hideinsideit,thehorse,theystopped,hidtheirships,Greekprisoner,thehorse,TheGreeksoldiers,thewoodenhorse
Many,manyyearsagotherewasawarbetweentheGreeksandtheTrojans.TheGreekshipssaileduptothecityofTroy.WhentheTrojanssawtheGreekships,theyclosedthegatesoftheircityandstayedbehindthewalls.TheGreeksattackedthecitymanytimes,butcouldnottakeit.ThenoneoftheGreeksthoughtofaplan.TheGreeksmadeabigwoodenhorseandhadsomesoldiershideinsidethehorse.InthemorningtheGreeksburnedtheircampsandsailedaway.Onlythebigwoodenhorseremainedinfrontofthecitygate.
ButtheGreekshipsdidnotsailfar.TheGreeksstoppedataplacenearTroy,wheretheTrojanscouldnotseethem,andhidtheirships.AtfirsttheTrojanswantedtoburnthewoodenhorse,butaGreekprisonersaid,"
Don'
tbumthehorse.BringitintoTroy.Itwillhelpyou."
Thehorsewasverybig,andtheTrojanscouldnotbringitinthroughthegate.Theyhadtomakeaholeinthewall.Thentheybroughtthewoodenhorseintothecity.ThenextdaywasaholidayinTroy.AtnightalltheTrojansoldiersfellasleepafteraheavyfestivedrinking.
TheGreekshipscamebacktoTroyinthenight.Wheneverythingwasquiet,theGreeksoldierscameoutofthewoodenhorseandopenedthegatesofthecity.TheGreekarmycameintothecity,killedmanyTrojansandtookthecity.
Task5
A.
1)c2)a
1)Alltheanimalsthoughtthathewasthekingofbeasts.Actuallyhewasacoward.Hewasafraidofhumanbeingsandotherbiganimals.Heroaredonlytoscarethemawayandneverreallyhurtthem.
2)DorothyandherdogwantedtogetbacktoKansas.TheScarecrowwantedsomebrainsandtheTinmanwantedaheart.TheLionwantedtohavecourage.
ThefollowingstoryhasbeentakenfromTheWonderfulWizardofOzwrittenbyL.FrankBaumin1900.ThebookisamodernfairytaleandisoneofthegreatfavoritesofAmericanchildren.
OnedayatornadocarriedawayDorothyandherdogTotofromtheirhomeinKansasandlandedtheminthewonderfullandofOz.Heretheymadefriendswithtwostrangefellows,ascarecrowandatinman.ThefourwerenowontheirwaytotheEmeraldCitywheretheGreatOzlived.
JustastheTinmanspoketherecamefromtheforestaterribleroar,andthenextmomentagreatLionrushedintotheroad.WithoneblowofhispawheknockedtheScarecrowtotheedgeoftheroad,andthenhehittheTinmanwithhissharpclaws.But,totheLion'
ssurprise,hecouldmakenomarkonthetin,thoughtheTinmanfelloverintheroadandlaystill.
LittleToto,nowthathehadanenemytoface,ranbarkingtowardstheLion.Thegreatbeasthadopenedhismouthtobitethedog.DorothyfearedthatTotowouldbekilled.Sheforgotalldangerandrushedforward.SheslappedtheLionuponhisnoseashardasshecould,andcriedout:
tbiteToto!
Youshouldbeashamedofyourself,abigbeastlikeyou,tobiteapoorlittledog!
Ididn'
tbitehim,"
saidtheLion,asherubbedhisnosewithhispawwhereDorothyhadhitit.
No,butyoutriedto,"
shesaidinanger."
Youarenothingbutabigcoward."
Iknow,"
saidtheLion,andhehunghisheadinshame."
I'
vealwaysknownit.ButhowcanIhelpit?
Idon'
tknow,I'
msure.ButhowcanyouhitastuffedmanlikethepoorScarecrow?
Ishestuffed?
askedtheLion,insurprise,ashewatchedherpickuptheScarecrowandsethimuponhisfeet,whileshepattedhimintoshapeagain.
Ofcoursehe'
sstuffed,"
repliedDorothy.Shewasstillangry.
Thatexplainsit.Hereallywentovereasily,"
saidtheLion."
Itsurprisedmetoseehimturnaroundso.Istheotheronestuffedalso?
No,"
saidDorothy,"
he'
smadeoftin."
AndshehelpedtheTinmanupagain.
Hereallyhurtmyclaws,"
Whentheyscratchedagainstthetinitmadeacoldshivermindownmyback.Whatisthatlittleanimalyouaresokindto?
Heismydog,Toto,"
answeredDorothy.
Ishemadeoftin,orstuffed?
askedtheLion."
Neither.He'
sameatdog,"
saidthegirl.
Oh.He'
sacuriousanimal,andseemsreallysmall,nowthatIlookathim.Noonethinksofbitingsuchasmall,littlethingexceptacowardlikeme,"
continuedtheLionsadly.
Whatmakesyouacoward?
askedDorothy.Shelookedatthegreatbeastinwonder,forhewasasbigasasmallhorse.
tknow,"
repliedtheLion."
IsupposeIwasbornthatway.Alltheotheranimalsintheforestexpectmetobebrave,fortheLioniseverywherethoughttobetheKingofBeasts.IlearnedthatifIroaredveryloudlyeverylivingthingwasafraidandgotoutofmyway.WheneverI'
vemetamanI'
vebeenverymuchfrightened;
butIjustroaredathim,andhehasalwaysminawayasfastashecouldgo.Iftheelephants,tigersandbearsevertriedtofightme,Iwouldrunaway—I'
msuchacoward;
butjustassoonastheyhearmeroar,theyalltrytogetawayfromme,andofcourseIletthemgo."
Butthatisn'
tright.TheKingofBeastsshouldn'
tbeacoward,"
saidtheScarecrow.
Iknowit,"
saidtheLion,andhewipedatearfromhiseyewiththetipofhistail."
Itisagreatsorrow,anditmakesmylifeveryunhappy.Butwheneverthereisdanger,myheartbeginsto
beatfast."
Perhapsyouhaveheartdisease,"
saidtheTinman.
Itmaybeso,"
saidtheLion.
Ifyouhave,"
continuedtheTinman,"
youshouldbeglad,foritprovesyouhaveaheart.Formyp
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