大学英语听说教程 第一册 unit4a
[00:00.00]Listening & Speaking Book 1
[00:04.94]Unit 4 The Washwoman
[00:09.53]PartII Guided Conversation
[00:14.52]2.1 Sample Conversation
[00:19.80]John:Hello,Anne,John speaking.Are you doing anything tonight?
[00:26.10]Anne:Gee,I\'m sorry,but I\'m afraid I\'m busy tonight.
[00:31.69]John:Well,how about tomorrow? Maybe we could go to a movie.
[00:37.38]Anne:That sounds good.What do you want to see?
[00:42.48]John:I was thinking we could see "Bread and Chocolate".
[00:47.36]It\'s playing on Main Street. Anne:Super.
[00:52.66]John:I guess we should meet about eight o\'clock then--
[00:57.05]I think the movie starts about eight-thirty.
[01:01.44]Where would be a good place to meet?
[01:04.94]Anne:There\'s a clock tower near the movie theater.
[01:08.62]We could meet there at about eight.
[01:12.20]John:OK.That sounds good.See you tomorrow,then.
[01:17.61]Anne:See you! John:Bye.
[01:21.11]Part III Summary and Discussion
[01:28.08]1.Listen to the following textrelated conversation carefully
[01:35.58]and find answers to the questions that follow it.(Isaac--I Mother--M)
[01:40.39]I:What\'s wrong,Mother? You look worried.
[01:44.49]M:I am worried.I gave the old washwoman our laundry last month,
[01:51.28]and she should\'ve brought it back long ago.Something must have happened.
[01:58.28]I:If you\'re worried about the old woman,
[02:02.10]why don\'t we go to her house and make sure she\'s all right?
[02:07.40]If she\'s sick,we can bring her here to recover.
[02:12.68]You can nurse her back to health.
[02:16.15]M:Oh,no--I couldn\'t do that!
[02:20.75]I:You couldn\'t?Why not?What\'s wrong with you,
[02:26.23]worrying more about a bundle of laundry than about another human being?!
[02:32.35]I\'m ashamed of you! \'Oh,our poor laundry,
[02:38.04]oh,something must have happened!\'--
[02:41.93]what about the poor old woman?
[02:45.54]Anyone could see she was terribly sick the last time she was here
[02:51.44]she was shaking and trembling,and her face was as white as a sheet!
[02:57.53]And you just heartlessly gave her another bundle of laundry to wash.
[03:03.22]M:Stop that!I am your mother,
[03:07.22]and you have no right to speak to me that way.
[03:12.10]You don\'t understand. I:Oh,I understand!
[03:17.69]I understand that you care more about a bundle of laundry
[03:22.68]than about another human being!
[03:26.60]M:You understand nothing.
[03:30.18]I\'ve known the washwoman since I was a little girl,
[03:35.56]and all she has in this world is her hard work.
[03:41.47]It\'s the only thing that keeps her strong and lets her respect herself.
[03:47.47]She can\'t bear the thought of being a burden to anyone,not even her own son.
[03:54.87]If she thought I was offering her charity,she would die of shame.
[04:01.66]So instead of charity,I offer her a chance to earn her living.
[04:08.45]That\'s all she\'s ever asked for.
[04:12.55]It\'s all that keeps her alive.
[04:17.65]I:What\'s wrong,Mother? You look worried.
[04:21.75]M:I am worried.I gave the old washwoman our laundry last month,
[04:28.54]and she should\'ve brought it back long ago.Something must have happened.
[04:35.44]I:If you\'re worried about the old woman,
[04:39.33]why don\'t we go to her house and make sure she\'s all right?
[04:44.63]If she\'s sick,we can bring her here to recover.
[04:49.41]You can nurse her back to health.
[04:52.88]M:Oh,no--I couldn\'t do that!
[04:57.38]I:You couldn\'t?Why not?What\'s wrong with you,
[05:02.97]worrying more about a bundle of laundry than about another human being?!
[05:08.98]I\'m ashamed of you!
[05:12.06]\'Oh,our poor laundry,oh,something must have happened!\'--
[05:18.15]what about the poor old woman?
[05:21.75]Anyone could see she was terribly sick the last time she was here
[05:27.65]--she was shaking and trembling,and her face was as white as a sheet!
[05:33.74]And you just heartlessly gave her another bundle of laundry to wash.
[05:39.36]M:Stop that!I am your mother,and you have no right to speak to me that way.
[05:47.35]You don\'t understand. I:Oh,I understand!
[05:52.84]I understand that you care more about a bundle of laundry
[05:57.93]than about another human being!
[06:01.72]M:You understand nothing.
[06:05.32]I\'ve known the washwoman since I was a little girl,
[06:10.23]and all she has in this world is her hard work.
[06:16.11]It\'s the only thing that keeps her strong and lets her respect herself.
[06:22.41]She can\'t bear the thought of being a burden to anyone,not even her own son.
[06:29.80]If she thought I was offering her charity,she would die of shame.
[06:36.59]So instead of charity,I offer her a chance to earn her living.
[06:43.30]That\'s all she\'s ever asked for.It\'s all that keeps her alive.
[06:51.61]Part IV Listening and Speaking
[06:56.39]4.1 Understanding a conversation
[07:01.88]2.Now listen to the conversation carefully
[07:07.47]and choose the best answer to each question in your textbook
[07:13.16]H:Yes,madman.Anything else you\'d like to have?
[07:17.84]G:No,thank you. Actually,I must say all the food was delicious.
[07:24.32]I enjoyed my dinner very much.Only,well... what I\'m trying to say is...
[07:33.12]I\'ve left my purse at home,so I can\'t pay you immediately.
[07:39.13]H:That\'s okay.People are always forgetting something these days,aren\'t they?
[07:45.42]We have a tradition of respecting our customers and we always at your service.
[07:51.61]G:Thank you very much,young man.It\'s very nice of you.
[07:57.60]H:We trust you,dear madam.But in order for us to remember,
[08:03.81]we must write your name and address on this blackboard
[08:09.20]along with the amount you owe.
[08:12.70]G:But everyone will see my name! I\'ll be so embarrassed!
[08:18.21]H:Don\'t worry,madam.For your self-respect,
[08:23.01]your fur coat will be covering the blackboard.
[08:28.89]H:Yes,madman. Anything else you\'d like to have?
[08:33.57]G:No,thank you.Actually,I must say all the food was delicious.
[08:39.94]I enjoyed my dinner very much.
[08:44.23]Only,well... what I\'m trying to say is...
[08:50.42]I\'ve left my purse at home,so I can\'t pay you immediately.
[08:56.50]H:That\'s okay.People are always forgetting something these days,aren\'t they?
[09:02.80]We have a tradition of respecting our customers
[09:07.29]and we always at your service.
[09:10.58]G:Thank you very much,young man.It\'s very nice of you.
[09:16.67]H:We trust you,dear madam.But in order for us o remember,
[09:22.76]we must write your name and address
[09:26.86]on this blackboard along with the amount you owe.
[09:31.56]G:But everyone will see my name! I\'ll be so embarrassed!
[09:37.04]H:Don\'t worry,madam.For your self respect,
[09:41.93]your fur coat will be covering the blackboard.
[09:48.12]4.2 Retelling a Story
[09:53.32]Now listen to the following story twice,
[09:57.81]and as you listen,fill in the blanks with the missing phrases.
[10:04.00]Alan,a budding research scientist in junior high school,
[10:09.70]was conducting an experiment on a grasshopper for his biology class.
[10:15.92]He put the grass-hopper on a table,
[10:20.02]leaned down until his face was inches away from the insect,
[10:25.61]and screamed,"JUMP!"
[10:29.00]The grasshopper leapt into the air.
[10:33.50]Alan carefully removed one of the insect\'s legs.
[10:38.59]Then he leaned down and once again screamed"JUMP!"
[10:44.28]The grasshopper responded as before.
[10:48.99]Alan repeated this process four more times.
[10:54.18]Each time removing one of the grass-hopper\'s legs.
[10:58.99]Each time,the grasshopper leapt into the air,
[11:04.79]although each leap was less impressive than the one before.
[11:10.48]Finally,Alan removed the last leg.
[11:15.29]Then he leaned down and screamed one more time.
[11:20.78]The grasshopper didn\'t move.
[11:24.49]Satisfied,Alan opened his journal
[11:29.19]and entered the results of his experiment.
[11:33.68]As his conclusion,he wrote,"When all six legs have been removed,
[11:40.29]the grasshopper becomes deaf."
[11:45.49]Alan,a budding research scientist in junior high school,
[11:52.10]was conducting an experiment on a grasshopper for his biology class.
[11:58.18]He put the grass-hopper on a table,
[12:02.29]leaned down until his face was inches away from the insect,
[12:07.38]and screamed,"JUMP!"
[12:10.75]The grasshopper leapt into the air.
[12:15.24]Alan carefully removed one of the insect\'s legs.
[12:20.34]Then he leaned down and once again screamed"JUMP!"
[12:25.93]The grasshopper responded as before.
[12:31.10]Alan repeated this process for more times,
[12:36.19]Each time removing one of the grass-hopper\'s legs.
[12:41.50]Each time,the grass-hopper leapt into the air,
[12:47.29]although each leap was less impressive than the one before.
[12:53.09]Finally,Alan removed the last leg.
[12:57.90]Then he leaned down and screamed one more time.
[13:03.28]The grasshopper didn\'t move.
[13:07.10]Satisfied,Alan opened his journal and entered the results of his experiment.
[13:14.28]As his conclusion,he wrote,"When all six legs have been removed,
[13:20.76]the grasshopper becomes deaf."
[13:26.87]Alan,a budding research scientist in junior high school,
[13:32.67]was conducting an experiment on a grasshopper for his biology class.
[13:38.76]He put the grass-hopper on a table,
[13:42.83]leaned down until his face was inches away from the insect,
[13:47.92]and screamed,"JUMP!"
[13:51.22]The grasshopper leapt into the air.
[13:55.71]Alan carefully removed one of the insect\'s legs.
[14:00.80]Then he leaned down and once again screamed"JUMP!"
[14:06.39]The grasshopper responded as before.
[14:11.20]Alan repeated this process four more times,
[14:16.29]Each time removing one of the grass-hopper\'s legs.
[14:21.39]Each time,the grasshopper leapt into the air,
[14:27.08]although each leap was less impressive than the one before.
[14:32.86]Finally,Alan removed the last leg.
[14:37.64]Then he leaned down and screamed one more time.
[14:43.15]The grasshopper didn\'t move.
[14:46.83]Satisfied,Alan opened his journal and entered the results of his experiment.
[14:54.01]As his conclusion,he wrote,"When all six legs have been removed,
[15:00.62]the grasshopper becomes deaf."
[15:04.41]4.3 Note-Taking 2 Now listen to the passage,
[15:14.63]and this time complete the chart with the ideas you hear on the tape.
[15:21.03]A punctual person is in the habit of doing something at the proper time
[15:28.13]and is never late in keeping an appointment.
[15:32.73]The unpunctual man,on the other hand,
[15:37.72]does not do what he has to do at the proper time.
[15:43.31]He is always in a hurry and in the end loses both time and his good name.
[15:51.69]There is a proverb which says,"Time flies never to be recalled."
[15:59.19]A lost thing may be found again,but lost time can never be regained.
[16:07.00]Time is more precious than material things.
[16:12.20]In fact,time is life itself,and the unpunctual man
[16:20.09]is forever wasting his most valuable property as well as others\'.
[16:26.78]Moreover,failure to be punctual can be extremely harmful
[16:34.17]when it comes to doing one\'s duty.
[16:38.77]Imagine how it would be if those who are trusted with important tasks
[16:46.08]failed to be at the proper place at the appointed time.
[16:52.27]Therefore,a man who is habitually unpunctual is never trusted by his friends.
[17:00.68]He is often a source of trouble to others and to himself. 大学英语听说教程1unit6 大学英语听说教程4 大学英语听说教程3 大学英语听说教程1 大学英语听说教程2 大学英语听说教程陈向京 大学英语听说教程4答案 大
[00:04.94]Unit 4 The Washwoman
[00:09.53]PartII Guided Conversation
[00:14.52]2.1 Sample Conversation
[00:19.80]John:Hello,Anne,John speaking.Are you doing anything tonight?
[00:26.10]Anne:Gee,I\'m sorry,but I\'m afraid I\'m busy tonight.
[00:31.69]John:Well,how about tomorrow? Maybe we could go to a movie.
[00:37.38]Anne:That sounds good.What do you want to see?
[00:42.48]John:I was thinking we could see "Bread and Chocolate".
[00:47.36]It\'s playing on Main Street. Anne:Super.
[00:52.66]John:I guess we should meet about eight o\'clock then--
[00:57.05]I think the movie starts about eight-thirty.
[01:01.44]Where would be a good place to meet?
[01:04.94]Anne:There\'s a clock tower near the movie theater.
[01:08.62]We could meet there at about eight.
[01:12.20]John:OK.That sounds good.See you tomorrow,then.
[01:17.61]Anne:See you! John:Bye.
[01:21.11]Part III Summary and Discussion
[01:28.08]1.Listen to the following textrelated conversation carefully
[01:35.58]and find answers to the questions that follow it.(Isaac--I Mother--M)
[01:40.39]I:What\'s wrong,Mother? You look worried.
[01:44.49]M:I am worried.I gave the old washwoman our laundry last month,
[01:51.28]and she should\'ve brought it back long ago.Something must have happened.
[01:58.28]I:If you\'re worried about the old woman,
[02:02.10]why don\'t we go to her house and make sure she\'s all right?
[02:07.40]If she\'s sick,we can bring her here to recover.
[02:12.68]You can nurse her back to health.
[02:16.15]M:Oh,no--I couldn\'t do that!
[02:20.75]I:You couldn\'t?Why not?What\'s wrong with you,
[02:26.23]worrying more about a bundle of laundry than about another human being?!
[02:32.35]I\'m ashamed of you! \'Oh,our poor laundry,
[02:38.04]oh,something must have happened!\'--
[02:41.93]what about the poor old woman?
[02:45.54]Anyone could see she was terribly sick the last time she was here
[02:51.44]she was shaking and trembling,and her face was as white as a sheet!
[02:57.53]And you just heartlessly gave her another bundle of laundry to wash.
[03:03.22]M:Stop that!I am your mother,
[03:07.22]and you have no right to speak to me that way.
[03:12.10]You don\'t understand. I:Oh,I understand!
[03:17.69]I understand that you care more about a bundle of laundry
[03:22.68]than about another human being!
[03:26.60]M:You understand nothing.
[03:30.18]I\'ve known the washwoman since I was a little girl,
[03:35.56]and all she has in this world is her hard work.
[03:41.47]It\'s the only thing that keeps her strong and lets her respect herself.
[03:47.47]She can\'t bear the thought of being a burden to anyone,not even her own son.
[03:54.87]If she thought I was offering her charity,she would die of shame.
[04:01.66]So instead of charity,I offer her a chance to earn her living.
[04:08.45]That\'s all she\'s ever asked for.
[04:12.55]It\'s all that keeps her alive.
[04:17.65]I:What\'s wrong,Mother? You look worried.
[04:21.75]M:I am worried.I gave the old washwoman our laundry last month,
[04:28.54]and she should\'ve brought it back long ago.Something must have happened.
[04:35.44]I:If you\'re worried about the old woman,
[04:39.33]why don\'t we go to her house and make sure she\'s all right?
[04:44.63]If she\'s sick,we can bring her here to recover.
[04:49.41]You can nurse her back to health.
[04:52.88]M:Oh,no--I couldn\'t do that!
[04:57.38]I:You couldn\'t?Why not?What\'s wrong with you,
[05:02.97]worrying more about a bundle of laundry than about another human being?!
[05:08.98]I\'m ashamed of you!
[05:12.06]\'Oh,our poor laundry,oh,something must have happened!\'--
[05:18.15]what about the poor old woman?
[05:21.75]Anyone could see she was terribly sick the last time she was here
[05:27.65]--she was shaking and trembling,and her face was as white as a sheet!
[05:33.74]And you just heartlessly gave her another bundle of laundry to wash.
[05:39.36]M:Stop that!I am your mother,and you have no right to speak to me that way.
[05:47.35]You don\'t understand. I:Oh,I understand!
[05:52.84]I understand that you care more about a bundle of laundry
[05:57.93]than about another human being!
[06:01.72]M:You understand nothing.
[06:05.32]I\'ve known the washwoman since I was a little girl,
[06:10.23]and all she has in this world is her hard work.
[06:16.11]It\'s the only thing that keeps her strong and lets her respect herself.
[06:22.41]She can\'t bear the thought of being a burden to anyone,not even her own son.
[06:29.80]If she thought I was offering her charity,she would die of shame.
[06:36.59]So instead of charity,I offer her a chance to earn her living.
[06:43.30]That\'s all she\'s ever asked for.It\'s all that keeps her alive.
[06:51.61]Part IV Listening and Speaking
[06:56.39]4.1 Understanding a conversation
[07:01.88]2.Now listen to the conversation carefully
[07:07.47]and choose the best answer to each question in your textbook
[07:13.16]H:Yes,madman.Anything else you\'d like to have?
[07:17.84]G:No,thank you. Actually,I must say all the food was delicious.
[07:24.32]I enjoyed my dinner very much.Only,well... what I\'m trying to say is...
[07:33.12]I\'ve left my purse at home,so I can\'t pay you immediately.
[07:39.13]H:That\'s okay.People are always forgetting something these days,aren\'t they?
[07:45.42]We have a tradition of respecting our customers and we always at your service.
[07:51.61]G:Thank you very much,young man.It\'s very nice of you.
[07:57.60]H:We trust you,dear madam.But in order for us to remember,
[08:03.81]we must write your name and address on this blackboard
[08:09.20]along with the amount you owe.
[08:12.70]G:But everyone will see my name! I\'ll be so embarrassed!
[08:18.21]H:Don\'t worry,madam.For your self-respect,
[08:23.01]your fur coat will be covering the blackboard.
[08:28.89]H:Yes,madman. Anything else you\'d like to have?
[08:33.57]G:No,thank you.Actually,I must say all the food was delicious.
[08:39.94]I enjoyed my dinner very much.
[08:44.23]Only,well... what I\'m trying to say is...
[08:50.42]I\'ve left my purse at home,so I can\'t pay you immediately.
[08:56.50]H:That\'s okay.People are always forgetting something these days,aren\'t they?
[09:02.80]We have a tradition of respecting our customers
[09:07.29]and we always at your service.
[09:10.58]G:Thank you very much,young man.It\'s very nice of you.
[09:16.67]H:We trust you,dear madam.But in order for us o remember,
[09:22.76]we must write your name and address
[09:26.86]on this blackboard along with the amount you owe.
[09:31.56]G:But everyone will see my name! I\'ll be so embarrassed!
[09:37.04]H:Don\'t worry,madam.For your self respect,
[09:41.93]your fur coat will be covering the blackboard.
[09:48.12]4.2 Retelling a Story
[09:53.32]Now listen to the following story twice,
[09:57.81]and as you listen,fill in the blanks with the missing phrases.
[10:04.00]Alan,a budding research scientist in junior high school,
[10:09.70]was conducting an experiment on a grasshopper for his biology class.
[10:15.92]He put the grass-hopper on a table,
[10:20.02]leaned down until his face was inches away from the insect,
[10:25.61]and screamed,"JUMP!"
[10:29.00]The grasshopper leapt into the air.
[10:33.50]Alan carefully removed one of the insect\'s legs.
[10:38.59]Then he leaned down and once again screamed"JUMP!"
[10:44.28]The grasshopper responded as before.
[10:48.99]Alan repeated this process four more times.
[10:54.18]Each time removing one of the grass-hopper\'s legs.
[10:58.99]Each time,the grasshopper leapt into the air,
[11:04.79]although each leap was less impressive than the one before.
[11:10.48]Finally,Alan removed the last leg.
[11:15.29]Then he leaned down and screamed one more time.
[11:20.78]The grasshopper didn\'t move.
[11:24.49]Satisfied,Alan opened his journal
[11:29.19]and entered the results of his experiment.
[11:33.68]As his conclusion,he wrote,"When all six legs have been removed,
[11:40.29]the grasshopper becomes deaf."
[11:45.49]Alan,a budding research scientist in junior high school,
[11:52.10]was conducting an experiment on a grasshopper for his biology class.
[11:58.18]He put the grass-hopper on a table,
[12:02.29]leaned down until his face was inches away from the insect,
[12:07.38]and screamed,"JUMP!"
[12:10.75]The grasshopper leapt into the air.
[12:15.24]Alan carefully removed one of the insect\'s legs.
[12:20.34]Then he leaned down and once again screamed"JUMP!"
[12:25.93]The grasshopper responded as before.
[12:31.10]Alan repeated this process for more times,
[12:36.19]Each time removing one of the grass-hopper\'s legs.
[12:41.50]Each time,the grass-hopper leapt into the air,
[12:47.29]although each leap was less impressive than the one before.
[12:53.09]Finally,Alan removed the last leg.
[12:57.90]Then he leaned down and screamed one more time.
[13:03.28]The grasshopper didn\'t move.
[13:07.10]Satisfied,Alan opened his journal and entered the results of his experiment.
[13:14.28]As his conclusion,he wrote,"When all six legs have been removed,
[13:20.76]the grasshopper becomes deaf."
[13:26.87]Alan,a budding research scientist in junior high school,
[13:32.67]was conducting an experiment on a grasshopper for his biology class.
[13:38.76]He put the grass-hopper on a table,
[13:42.83]leaned down until his face was inches away from the insect,
[13:47.92]and screamed,"JUMP!"
[13:51.22]The grasshopper leapt into the air.
[13:55.71]Alan carefully removed one of the insect\'s legs.
[14:00.80]Then he leaned down and once again screamed"JUMP!"
[14:06.39]The grasshopper responded as before.
[14:11.20]Alan repeated this process four more times,
[14:16.29]Each time removing one of the grass-hopper\'s legs.
[14:21.39]Each time,the grasshopper leapt into the air,
[14:27.08]although each leap was less impressive than the one before.
[14:32.86]Finally,Alan removed the last leg.
[14:37.64]Then he leaned down and screamed one more time.
[14:43.15]The grasshopper didn\'t move.
[14:46.83]Satisfied,Alan opened his journal and entered the results of his experiment.
[14:54.01]As his conclusion,he wrote,"When all six legs have been removed,
[15:00.62]the grasshopper becomes deaf."
[15:04.41]4.3 Note-Taking 2 Now listen to the passage,
[15:14.63]and this time complete the chart with the ideas you hear on the tape.
[15:21.03]A punctual person is in the habit of doing something at the proper time
[15:28.13]and is never late in keeping an appointment.
[15:32.73]The unpunctual man,on the other hand,
[15:37.72]does not do what he has to do at the proper time.
[15:43.31]He is always in a hurry and in the end loses both time and his good name.
[15:51.69]There is a proverb which says,"Time flies never to be recalled."
[15:59.19]A lost thing may be found again,but lost time can never be regained.
[16:07.00]Time is more precious than material things.
[16:12.20]In fact,time is life itself,and the unpunctual man
[16:20.09]is forever wasting his most valuable property as well as others\'.
[16:26.78]Moreover,failure to be punctual can be extremely harmful
[16:34.17]when it comes to doing one\'s duty.
[16:38.77]Imagine how it would be if those who are trusted with important tasks
[16:46.08]failed to be at the proper place at the appointed time.
[16:52.27]Therefore,a man who is habitually unpunctual is never trusted by his friends.
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