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第一册listeningcomprehension1323
Lesson12
SectionOne
A)Dialogue
Dialogue1:
—Doyouthinkyoucouldstopwhistling?
I'mtryingtowriteanessay.
—Oh,I'msorry.Ithoughtyouwereintheotherroom.
Dialogue2:
—IsitalrightifIleavemyrucksackonthebackseat?
—Yes,ofcourse.Goahead.
—AndwouldyoumindifItookoffmyshoes?
Myfeetarekillingme.
—Well,I'dratheryoudidn't.It'saratherhotday.
Dialogue3:
—Hello,Charles,Ihaven'tseenyouallday.Whathaveyoubeendoing?
—ActuallyI'vebeenworkingonmyfirstnovel.
—Oh,yes.Howfarhaveyougotwithit?
—Well,Ithoughtofagoodtitle,andImadealistofcharacters,andI'vedesignedthefrontcover.
—Haveyoustartedwritingityet?
—Oh,yes.I'vewrittentwopagesalready.
—Onlytwo?
—Well,yes.Ihaven'tquitedecidedyetwhathappensnext.
Dialogue4:
—Isawanaccidentyesterday.
—Whatwereyoudoingatthetime?
—Iwasqueuingforthecinema.
—Andwhatdidyoudowhenyousawtheaccident?
—IrushedforwardtoseeifIcouldhelp.
Dialogue5.
—Hmm.Youareagoodsquashplayer.Howlonghaveyoubeenplaying?
—Ihavebeenplayingsincethebeginningofthelasttemp3.Whataboutyou?
—Me?
Oh,I'vebeenplayingabouttwoyearsnow.ButI'mstillnotverygood.
Dialogue6:
—I'vegotawatchwithasilverstrap.
—That'snothing.I'vegotonewithagoldstrap.
—I'vegotawatchthattellsyouthedate.
—That'snothing.I'vegotonethattellsyouthedateandtheday.
B)RestaurantEnglish
Dialogue1
Woman:
Lookattheseglasses,thisone'sevengotlipstickonit.
Waiter:
I'mverysorry,madam.I'llbringyoucleanonesrightaway.
Dialogue2
Man:
Ah,HeadWaiter,Iwanttohaveawordwithyou.
HeadWaiter:
Yes,sir.Istheresomethingwrong,sir?
Man:
Somethingwrong?
Ishouldthinkthereissomethingwrong.MywifeandIhavebeenkeptherewaitingnearlyanhourforourmeal!
HeadWaiter:
I'mterriblysorryaboutthat,sir.Ourstaffhasbeenkeptunusuallybusythisevening.I'llseetoitpersonallymyself.Now,ifyouwouldn'tmindjusttellingmewhatyouordered.
Dialogue3
Woman:
Thiscoffeeispracticallycold.
Waiter:
Iamsorry,madam.I'llbringyouafreshpotstraightaway.
SectionTwo
A.Description:
ThistableshowsthenumberofcommutersintocentralLondonbetween7:
00amand10:
00amdaily.Thetotalnumberis1,023,000.Ofthese,405,000travelbyunderground—that's29%ofthetotal,and28%travelbyBritishRail—that's391,000peopledaily.10%usebothrailandunderground,and10%,99,000people,travelbybus.Thatmeansatotalof788,000people,77%,onpublictransport.Theremainderuseprivatetransport.197,000comebycarandtherestcomeeitherbymotorbikeorbicycle.Thismeans4%comebymotorbikeorbicycle,and19%bycar.
Underground
BritishRail
Rail&underground
Number
405,000
391,000
Percent
29%
28%
10%
Underground
BritishRail
Rail&underground
Number
99,000
Therest
Percent
10%
4%
19%
B.Conservation:
Mrs.Nicholaswentawayforafortnight.Beforeshewent,shecalledinatthelocalpolicestationandtalkedtothepolicemanonduty.
Mrs.Nicholas:
I'mgoingawaytotheseasideforafewdaysandI'dlikeyoutokeepaneyeonmyhomewhileI'maway.
Policeman:
Certainly,Madam.What'syournameandaddress?
Mrs.Nicholas:
Thename'sNicholas,andtheaddressis14SpringVale.
Policeman:
Thankyou.You'll1)lockallthedoors,and2)makesureallthewindowsareshut,won'tyou?
Mrs.Nicholas:
Ofcourse.
Policeman:
Andyou'llrememberto3)cancelthemilk.
Mrs.Nicholas:
Yes,I'vealreadydonethat.
Policeman:
Andthepapers.
Mrs.Nicholas:
Yes.
Policeman:
Andyou4)won'tleaveanyladdersabout.
Mrs.Nicholas:
No,wehaven'tgotabigladder.
Policeman:
That'sfine.Areyoufriendlywiththepeoplenextdoor?
Mrs.Nicholas:
Yes,weare.
Policeman:
Well,Ithinkyou'dbetter5)tellthemyou'regoingaway,too.Askthemtogiveusaringiftheyseeorhearanythingsuspicious.
Mrs.Nicholas:
Yes,Iwill.Thankyou.
C.AParty
(ThereisapartyinprogressandonepersonAisstandingbythedrinkstableservingdrinks.BapproachesandAoffersheradrink.)
B:
Aha,Ithoughtyoumightbehere.
A:
Ah,hello.Howareyou?
B:
Notbad.Howareyou?
A:
Allright,Isuppose.
B:
Whatareyoudrinking?
A:
1)Somesortofwine.Doyouwantsome?
B:
No,IthinkI'dpreferbeer.Havetheygotany?
A:
Yes,there'ssomeoverthere.
(Bpoursoutadrink.)
B:
Well,whatdoyouthinkoftheparty?
A:
It'snotbad.2)I'mnotreallyinthemoodforaparty,though.
B:
Why'sthat?
'
A:
Idon'tknow,really.IsupposeI'mabittired.
(DuringthelastexchangeChasapproachedthetabletogetadrink.AoffersCadrinkbutaccidentallydropsit.)
A:
Oh,sorryaboutthat.
C:
(annoyed)Ishouldthinkso!
3)becausetheothermanhasspiltthedrinkoverhisnewtrouserswhenofferingittohim.
A:
Don'tworry.It'snottoobad.
C:
Whatdoyoumean?
It'sgoneallovermytrousers—Ionlyboughtthemlastweek.
A:
There'snoneedtoshout.
C:
(loudly)I'mnotshouting.
A:
Yes,youare.
C:
(veryloudly)No,I'mnot!
B:
(wantingtocalmthesituation)Look,look,whydon'tyoudrythemwiththis?
C:
(ignoringB)Youshouldwatchwhatyou'redoing!
A:
Whatdoyoumean?
Itwasyourfault!
B:
Howaboutanotherdrink?
(CignoresB.)
C:
Anyway,don'tIknowyou?
B:
Doyouwantanotherdrink?
(CignoresB.)
A:
Youmightdo.
C:
Youdidn'tgotoSt.Mark'sSchool,didyou?
A:
Yes,Ididactually.
C:
Yes,Iremembernow.Youweregoingoutwiththatawfulgirl,weren'tyou?
A:
Whatdoyoumean?
C:
Youknow,theonewiththebignose.Whathappenedtoher?
A:
Wegotmarried,actually.Infact,that'sheroverthere.
C:
Yes...
4)Sheisnowthewifeofthemanwhohasdroppedthedrip.
SectionThree
Dictation
1.Awomanwentintoabarandaskedforaglassofwater.Thebamp3anpointedagunather.Shethankedhimandwentout.
2.Amanwasfoundlyingdeadinthemiddleofadesert.Hehadapackonhisback.
3.Awomandialedthenumberonthetelephone.Someoneansweredandsaid,"Hello."Sheputthephonedownwithahappysmile.
4.Amanisfounddeadintheroom.Thereisnofurniture,andallthedoorsandwindowsarelockedfromtheinside.Thereisapoolofwateronthefloor.
5.Thereisamanonthebedandapieceofwoodonthefloor.Thesecondmancomesintotheroomwithsawdustonhishands,smilesandgoesoutagain.
LessonThirteen
Sectionone:
Dialogue1
Whatsortofmeal?
Ahotoneoracoldone?
Asalad,Ithink.
Whichone,sir?
Ahamorabeefsalad?
What’sthissortofsaladinEnglish?
Whichoneareyoulookingat?
Nexttthebreadrolls.
Beefsalad,
Ryebread?
Thereareplentyofrolls.
Dialogue2
Copenhagen
Dialogue3
No,mineisrathertasteless.
Youneedsomesaltandsomeoliveoil.
Dialogue4
Allowmetofetchyouachair.
Idon’tseemtobeveryuseful,doI?
There’salwaysanothertime.
B.restaurantEnglish:
Dialogue1:
Man:
ThreeginandtonicspleaseQuininewater.奎宁水
Waitress:
we’renotallowedtoservedrinksbeforetwelveo’clockmidday.
Dialogue2:
Man:
waiter,thetable-clothisadisgrace.It’scoveredwithsoupstains.
Waiter:
itshouldhavebeenchangedbefore.
Dialogue3:
Man:
waiter.Ican’tquiteunderstandhowyoumanagetogettenmarksplus12marksplus65marks50penniestoaddupto177marksand50pennies.
Waiter:
onemoment,I’lljustcheckit…Ican’tunderstandhowsuchamistakecouldhavebeenmade.Idoapologize,sir.
SectionTwo:
Interviewer:
Nowlet’sgobacktoyourfirstnovel,RagDoll.Whendidyouwritethat?
Writer:
RagDoll.Yes.Iwrotethatin1960,ayearafterIleftschool.
Interviewer:
howoldwereyouthen?
Writer:
18.becauseayearlaterIwenttoIndonesia.
Interviewer:
andofcourseitwasyourexperienceinIndonesiathatinspiredyourfilmEasternMoon.
Writer:
althoughIdidn’tactuallymakeEasternMoonuntil1978.
Interviewer:
intelevisionforatimetoo.
Writer:
makingdocumentariesfortvthatwasafterIgaveupfarming.
Interviewer:
Writer:
IstayedinIndonesiafor
Interviewer:
Butyougaveupthreeyearslater.
Writer:
TheColdEarth,whichcameoutin1975.
Interviewer:
andconcentrateonfilmsandthatsortofthing.Andafterthat…
ADiscussingPastEvents
Year
Activities
1959
Leftschool
1960
Wrotehisfirstnovel,RagDoll.
1961
WenttoIndonesia
1965
Methiswife
1970
Boughtafarm
1973
StartedmakingdocumentariesforTV
1975
Publishedhis2ndnovel,TheColdEarth
1978
MadethefilmEasternMoon
B.Telephoneconversation:
Shopassistant:
Harling’sHardware.
Customer:
Ican’taffordaveryexpensiveone,anditmustn’tbemorethan140cmhigh.
Shopassistant:
Right,IthinkIhaveonehere….it’s50cmwideand130cmhigh.
Customer:
andhowmuch?
Shopassistant:
It’s129pounds,verycheap.
Customer:
I’llcomeoverandhavealookatit.
C:
ConversationatPerfectPartnersLtd,aDatingAgency.
……
A:
Andwhatsortofbuilt?
…….
A:
Wouldyoulikesomeonewhoisveryslimor…rathermoreplump?
B:
Idon’tthinkImind,actually.
A:
so,medium-height?
…..
A:
Anyparticularcolor?
B:
No,aslongasit’slong,itdoesn’tmatterwhatcolor.
…..
A:
Isthereanythingelseatall?
…..
Well,you’vecertainlycometotherightplace.Whatsortofpersonareyoulookingfor?
Oh,someonetall,darkandhandsome.
Midtwenties,Isuppose.
Well,Imighthavejustthepersonforyou,
Thisdoesn’tusuallyhappen,butIthinkI’vefoundjustthepersonforyou.
…..butyou’rejustrighteachother,fromwhatyoutoldme.
Whydidweeverleaveeachother?
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