大学英语听说教程 第二册 unit2b

英语听力 2019-07-18 09:25:07 129
[00:00.00]Part V
[00:02.74]Exercises for Homework
[00:06.43]5.3 Listening practice
[00:11.10]Part 1 Conversations
[00:15.70]You will hear 10 short conversations.
[00:21.19]After each conversation you will hear a question.
[00:26.78]Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given.
[00:33.85]1)M:Now you\'ve studied at two universities,haven\'t you?
[00:40.46]How do you like them?
[00:43.36]W:Well,the Canford campus is nicer than the Wessex campus.
[00:49.37]Canford\'s got some very fine buildings.
[00:53.66]M:I see.And what about the student accommodations?
[00:59.56]W:Oh,the accommodations at Wessex are much better than the ones at Canford.
[01:06.77]They\'re cheaper and better-heated.
[01:10.45]Q:Which of the following statements is NOT true?
[01:16.33]2)W:Did you read the paper today?
[01:21.29]M:Yes.The whole thing is really turning into a scandal.
[01:26.99]W:It makes you wonder,doesn\'t it?
[01:31.27]I remember when we used to take it for granted that officials were honest.
[01:38.06]M:At least we still have a strong press.
[01:42.35]Q:What are they mainly talking about?
[01:46.63]3)M:Here we are.What do you think about "Love in the Sahara"?
[01:54.23]W:I don\'t know.It\'s supposed to be fairly good,isn\'t it?
[02:00.35]M:Well,it\'s got good reviews here.And it was directed by Filippini.
[02:06.82]W:Well,it should be all right.Who\'s in it?
[02:11.32]Q:What are they talking about?
[02:14.97]4)M:And you know of course that in Britain
[02:20.46]all children have to go to school from age five to age fifteen.
[02:27.07]It\'s the law.
[02:29.86]W:Yes.And I believe they\'re raising that to age sixteen very soon,aren\'t they?
[02:37.36]M:Well,we hope so.But it\'s all a matter of finance.
[02:42.95]You see,education here is not only compulsory but free for everyone.
[02:51.13]It costs the government millions of Pounds a year to educate the young.
[02:57.21]Q:Which of the following statements is NOT true?
[03:03.30]5)W:What did you say you were going to take up as a career?
[03:09.28]M:Architecture.
[03:12.68]W:What made you decide on that?
[03:16.26]M:Well,I was good at maths and art at school
[03:21.46]and I think I had a certain feeling for design.
[03:26.47]My teachers said I had an ability for architecture.
[03:32.27]Q:Which is not mentioned as factors that lead to the man\'s decision?
[03:39.06]6)W:Do you know,Peter,I\'ve been in England for nearly six months
[03:47.27]and I still don\'t know which British paper to buy.
[03:52.25]Which one do you recommend?
[03:55.76]M:Depends on what you wantThe Times and the Guardian are more serious papers.
[04:03.15]If you want something with more gossip and entertainment,
[04:08.14]get the Daily Mail or the Daily Express.
[04:12.84]W:Do you buy an evening paper as well?
[04:16.94]M:Sometimes.I skim through the headlines of the Evening Standard.
[04:22.95]It\'s a good paper for ads if you\'re looking for a job.
[04:28.04]Q:Which papers would you read to find out about movie stars\' private lives?
[04:35.23]7)W:Bob,can we really afford a holiday?
[04:41.31]We\'re still paying for this house and the furniture is on hire-purchase and...
[04:48.60]M:Now listen,Peggy.You work hard and I work hard.
[04:54.40]We\'re not talking about whether we can have a holiday.
[04:59.21]We\'re talking about where and when.
[05:04.09]W:Well,if you\'re sure...Shall we go to Sweden?
[05:10.20]M:Sweden\'s cold.I\'d rather not go to Sweden.
[05:15.61]Q:What\'s Bob\'s view of their holiday?
[05:19.90]8)W:You\'ll have to cut down on your expenses.
[05:25.67]That car of yours,for a start.
[05:29.48]M:No,I need a car.
[05:33.09]W:You really ought to use your legs a bit more.
[05:32.09]That\'s why you have them,you know.
[05:35.69]Q:What conclusion can we draw?
[05:39.48]9)W:Mrs.Henderson speaking.
[05:44.73]M:This is Brian Murphy,Mrs.Henderson.I\'m your new neighbour.
[05:50.84]W:Oh,good evening,Mr.Murphy.Welcome to Oak Lane.Can we give you any help?
[05:58.63]M:Well,I do have some questions,if you have time.
[06:04.43]W:I\'m never too busy to help a neighbor,Mr.Murphy.

[06:09.42]Q:What does the woman\'s response mean?
[06:13.80]10)M:Lisa,I was wondering if you could come to my birthday party this Saturday evening?
[06:21.90]W:I\'d love to,but my cousin is arriving from Chicago that day.
[06:28.20]M:That\'s no problem.The more the merrier.
[06:32.40]Q:What does the man imply?
[06:52.60]Part 2 Passages
[07:01.01]In this part,you will hear two passages.
[07:05.79]After each one,you will hear 5 questions.
[07:11.09]Choose the best answer form the four choices given.
[07:16.29]Listening passage 1
[07:19.87]Johnny Holly came into the bank and went up into one of the clerks.
[07:25.77]"I want to cash these travellers\'checks,please--one hundred pounds,"he said.
[07:32.17]The bank clerk took the checks and then asked Johnny for his passport.
[07:38.28]After looking in all his pockets Johnny remembered that he\'d left it back in the hotel.
[07:45.36]"But surely you know who I am,even if I don\'t have my passport,"he said.
[07:51.66]"I\'m Johnny Holly--the singer.
[07:55.66]You\'ve probably heard my records and seen me on TV dozens of times."
[08:01.85]Just then the manager of the bank appeared and the situation was explained to him.
[08:08.46]"It\'s quite simple," said the manager.
[08:12.14]"The only way to show us that you\'re really Johnny Holly is to sing us one of your songs."
[08:19.43]Johnny picked up the checks and put them back in his pocket.
[08:24.34]"If I sang to you for only a hundred pounds,
[08:28.73]then you could be quite certain that I wasn\'t Johnny Holly,he said,
[08:33.82]as he walked out of the bank.
[08:37.79]Question 1) Who is Johnny Holly?
[08:43.38]Question 2) Why did the clerk ask for Johnny\'s passport?
[08:50.38]Question 3) What did Johnny go to the bank for?
[08:56.39]Question 4) What did the manager ask Johnny to do?
[09:10.29]Question 5) How did the story end?
[09:15.88]Listening Passage 2
[09:19.88]Most British families live in houses.
[09:24.26]Perhaps you think this is not surprising.
[09:28.76]After all,where else can people live?
[09:33.35]In fact in some countries most people live in flats or apartments.
[09:40.36]So do some people in Britain of course,
[09:44.46]but in British towns it is more usual to find rows of houses rather than blocks of flats.
[09:54.46]A typical British house is semidetached
[09:59.45]and has a garden at the front and the back
[10:04.13]at least that is the impression you get if you look at the advertisements in magazines
[10:11.52]and on TV.
[10:14.60]In fact a lot of people live in terraced houses,
[10:20.37]and the rich live in detached ones.
[10:24.76]In Britain over 50% of families buy their own houses;
[10:31.37]the others rent their homes.
[10:34.95]British families are quite small usually.
[10:39.55]An average family consists of a mother,a father and 2 or 3 children.
[10:47.44]It is quite rare in Britain for grandparent,aunt and uncle
[10:54.05]to share the house with the family.
[10:58.64]However,families often share the house with dogs,
[11:04.55]cats,goldfish and even rabbits which they keep,not to eat,but as pets.
[11:13.64]Question 6) Where do most British families live?
[11:19.83]Question 7) What is a typical British house?
[11:26.12]Question 8) What kind of family is an average British family?
[11:33.41]Question 9) Which of the following can be counted as a family member?
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