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施心远主编听力教程1 (第2版)听力原文和答案Unit 7SectionOne TacticsforListeningPart1 Phonetics(1)livingin(2)Ivemoved(3)couldnt(4)whatare(5)backin(6)becomea(7)youd(8)doyou(9)talkabout(10)LetsPart2 ListeningandNote-TakingTranscriptNarrator: Weaskedeightpeople,“Whatsyourcarnumber?”FirstweaskedLiz.Liz: TEL429.Narrator: ThenweaskedDelia.Delia: WAR556M.Narrator: ThenRichard.Richard: JPN51LIthink.Narrator: NextweaskedNarie.Marie: OYF155L.Narrator: Afterthat,Michael.Michael: AhIvejustgotanewcaranditsKMF586W.Narrator: ThenDamien.Damien: WPU859S.Narrator: Afterthat,Rosie.Rosie: ErthenumberisWTW492S.Narrator: Andlastly,Trevor.Trevor: MycarnumberisYLH220S.ExerciseB:Writedownthecarnumberofthefollowingnotes.1. Liz: TEL429 2. Delia: WAR556M3. Richard: JPN51L 4. Marie: OYF155L5. Michael: KMF586W 6. Damien: WPU859S7. Rosie: WTW492S 8. Trevor: YLH220S.SectionTwo ListeningComprehensionPart1 DialoguesDialogue1 InaJoyShopTranscriptMrsCox: Goodmorning.Perhapsyoucanadviseme.Assistant: Yes,madam.MrsCox: Imlookingforatoyformynephew.Assistant: Oh,yeshowoldishe?MrsCox: HellbenineyearsoldonSaturday.Assistant: Skateboardsarestillverypopular.Mrs.Cox: Hmm,Idontwanthimtohurthimself.Assistant: Whataboutadrumset?MrsCox: Idont think so. His father will be angry if I buy him one of those. Have you got anything educational? You see, hes a very intelligent boy.Assistant: Ivegottheperfectthing!Ado-it-yourselfcomputerkit!ExerciseA: Listentotheconversationandanswerthefollowingquestions.1.WhatisMrsCoxlookingfor?(Sheislookingforatoy.)2.Whatdoestheshopassistantsuggest?(Hesuggestsaskateboard,adrumsandado-it-yourselfcomputerkit.)ExerciseB:(1)nine-year-old(2)suggested(3)hurthimself(4)tomaketheboysfatherangry(5)educational(6)intelligentboy(7)do-it-yourselfcomputerkitDialogue2 CustomerServiceTranscriptWoman: Wrightscustomerservice.MrsPhillips:Yes,Idliketoordersomethingfromyourlatestcatalogue.ButIminahurry. Itsformyhusbandsbirthday.Woman:Allright.Illtakeyourorderonthephone.Yourname,please?MrsPhillips: PriscillaPhillips.Woman: PriscillaPhillips.Isthatonelortwo?MrsPhillips: Doublel.Woman: P-h-i-l-l-i-p-s.MrsPhillips: Thatscorrect.Woman: Whatsyouraddress?MrsPhillips: 39St.AndrewsRoad,Putney,London.Woman: Right.Andyourtelephonenumber.MrsPhillips: 010322713.Woman: Andwhatwouldyouliketoorder?MrsPhillips: Acarriageclock,please.Woman: Haveyougotthecataloguenumber?MrsPhillips: Yes,Ihave.ItsWG6S82.Woman: WG6S82.Anythingelse?MrsPhillips: No,thatsall.Woman: Howwouldyouliketopay?MrsPhillips: Bycreditcard,please.Woman: MayIhaveyournumber?MrsPhillips: Yes,its0071213297160372.Woman: YouknowyoureentitledtoafreeWrightsdiary?MrsPhillips: Oh,yes.Idforgetten.Woman: Whatcolourwouldyoulike?MrsPhillips: Grey,please.Woman: Andwhatnamewouldyoulikeonit?MrsPhillips: John,please.JohnPhillips.Exercise:Listentothedialogueandcompletethefollowingorderform.WrightsCustomerServiceOrderFormName: PriscillaPhillipsAddress: 39St.AndrewsRoad,Putney,LondonTelephone: 010322713Item: acarriageclockCatalogueNumber: WG6S82Payment: Cash:CreditCard: CreditCardNumber:0071213297160372FreeWrightsdiary:Colour:Grey Name:JohnPhillipsPart2 PassagesPassage1 InUnusualShopTranscriptIsoonrealizedthatIhadenteredanunusualkindofshop.Therewerenogoodsondisplay;therewasnoshop-window:nothingbutanumberofemptyshelvesatoneendoftheroominfrontofwhichamanwasstandingonaraisedplatform,andshoutingloudlythatthegreatestsaleoftheyearwasabouttobegin.Idecidedtostayandseewhatwouldhappen.Aharassedassistantbegantopileallsortsofoddsandendsontheshelves:table-lamps,cutlery-sets,clocks,electricrazors,crockery,vases,andalargequantityofsmallpacketsallsimilarlywrappedinbrightredpaper.Whenthemanatthetablewassatisfiedthatasufficientlylargecrowdofpeoplehadcollected,hebegandistributingthepackets,askingforthesmallsumofthreepenceinreturn,anddeclaringthatthevalueofthecontentswasfiftytimesasmuch.IpaidthreepenceformypacketandwasimmediatelyinformedthatIshouldnotopenituntilafterthesale.ThemoneyIhadgiven,Ifound,entitledmetobidforanythingontheshelves.Allthesebeautifulandextremelyvaluableobjects,themanannounced,wouldbegivenaway,simplygivenaway.Hewasasgoodashisword,forheheldupanelectricrazorandaskedayoungman(whofromthelookofhisfaceneededit)whetheritwasworthsixpence.Themanhadnodoubtaboutthematterandwaspromptlyhandedtherazorforthesumasked.Thesameoccurredwithanumberofotherarticles.Then,insteadofaskingforsmallsumslikesixpence,themanbegantodemandlargeramountsfor“veryrare,high-qualityantiques”.Thepeoplepresent,thinkingthatthesetoowerebeing“givenaway”,soonfoundthemselvespayingagreatdealofmoneyforuseless,yacht-likelampsanduglyclocksincarved,heavyframes.IdecidedIhadbettergoquicklybeforebeingtemptedintobuyingsomethingIdidnotwant.Iwentintothestreetandopenedmyprizepacket,onlytofindthatIhadbeenrewardedwithacheapbottleofscent.Exercise:Listentothepassageandchoosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions.15: C,A,B,D,B 68: A,D,BPart3 NewsNewsItem1Authorities in Pakistan say a suicide bomber has killed at least 15 people and injured more than 22 others in a central part of the countrys capital city. Most of the victims were policemen.The suicide bomber struck a group of policemen who were guarding a big meeting of Islamic activists in the center of the Pakistani capital. Witnesses say most of the deaths happened instantly and body parts, pools of blood as well as police caps littered the scene. A top official at the Federal Interior Ministry, Kamal Shah, says the attack is being investigated, but he dismissed criticism that poor security arrangements led to the deadly bombing Doctors have described conditions of some of those wounded in the attack as critical, saying the death toll could go up. ExerciseA:Thisnewsitemisabouta suicide bomber that targets police in Pakistans capital.ExerciseB:A Suicide BombingBombing area: in a central part of Pakistans capital cityCasualties: The suicide bomber has killed at least 15 people and injured more than 22 othersnBombing target: a group of policemen who were guarding a big meeting of Islamic activists.The horrific scenes: Most of the deaths happened instantly and body parts, pools of blood as well as police caps littered the scene.The investigation into the cause of the bombing: A top official at the Federal Interior Ministry says the attack is being investigated, but he dismissed criticism that poor security arrangements led to the deadly bombing.Doctors description: They said conditions of some of those wounded in the attack are critical and the death toll could go up.NewsItem2ReportssayatleastonepersonwaskilledandseveralothershurtinclashesbetweenIndonesiansoldiersandpoliceonBorneoIsland.Officialssaytheclashesmayhaveresultedfromalackofunderstanding.ShootingbeganwhenthousandsofpeopleattemptedtogetonshipstoleavetheportcityofSampit.TheywereattemptingtoescapenativeDayakswhohavebeenattackingethnicminorities.IndonesianofficialssayonegroupofDayakfighterskilledatleast118settlersfromtheIslandofMaduraonSunday.Thesettlersweretravelingwithpoliceprotection.However,apolicespokesmansaidthatthepoliceforcewasnotlargeenoughtoprotectthesettlers.ExerciseA:ThisnewsitemisaboutclashesbetweenIndonesiansoldiersandpoliceonBorneo.ExerciseB:15: B,C,D,A,D 6: ANewsItem3Tuesdays Middle East conference in Annapolis, Maryland, put Israelis and Palestinians back on the road map to peace. Now the question is, how far will they get? The road map is the name for a plan that is supposed to lead to a permanent, two-state solution to the conflict. The Quartet of the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations launched the plan in two thousand three. The plan did not go far. But this week Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert agreed to immediately restart negotiations. They promise to seek a peace treaty that furthers the goal of an independent Palestine. The two sides have not held serious negotiations in seven years. A committee that will guide the talks will hold its first meeting December twelfth. The aim is to reach an agreement by the end of 2008.ExerciseA:ThisnewsitemisaboutTuesdays Middle East conference that put Israelis and Palestinians back on the road map to peace.B: Listen to the news item again and answer the following questions.1. What did Tuesdays Middle East conference do?It put Israelis and Palestinians back on the road map to peace.2. What is the “road map”?The “road map” is the name for a plan that is supposed to lead to a permanent, two-state solution to the conflict.3. Who launched the plan in 2003?The Quartet of the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations.4. What did Palestinian President Mahmound Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert agree to do this week? What do they promise to do?This week they agreed to immediately restart negotiations. They promise to seek a peace treaty that furthers the goal of an independent Palestine.5. When did the two sides stop holding serious negotiations?The two sides stopped holding serious negotiations seven years ago.SectionThree OralWorkPart1 QuestionsandAnswersWife: Ihopeyoudidntforgettogotothepostoffice.Husband: Ofcoursenot.Irememberaskingaboutthenewstamps.Wife: Yourememberedtopostmyletter?Husband:Imtryingtothink.Icantrememberputtingitintothebox.Wife: Doyoumeantotellmeyoudidntpostit?Husband: IdverymuchprefertotellyouIdid.Wife: Ifyoudidnt,itllmeanwaitingtilltomorrow.Husband:Trylookingintheshopping-basket.Ifitsnotthere,itmusthavebeenposted.Wife: Ineverlikesendingyoushopping.Iprefergoingmyself.Husband: Stopgrumbling.Irememberedtodoeverythingelse.Wife:Yes,butIalwayshatemissingthepost.AndIhatetothinkofthisparticularletterlyingaboutintheroad.Wherearethestamps?Husband:Inmywallet.Oh,dear!Heresthelettertoo.Itsfunny,Idquiteforgottenputtingitthere.Wife: Giveittome.Idliketopostitmyselfnexttime.Questions:1.Whatdidheremembertodo?(Herememberedtogotothepostoffice.)2.Whatdoesherememberdoing?(Heremembersaskingaboutthenewstamps.)3.Whatcantherememberdoing?(Hecantrememberputtingtheletterintothebox.)4.Whatwouldheprefertotellher?(Hedprefertotellherhehadpostedtheletter.)5.Whatdoesntshelikedoing?(Shedoesntlikesendinghimshopping.)6.Whatdoesshepreferdoing?(Sheprefersgoingherself.)7.Whatdoesshealwayshate?(Shealwayshatesmissingthepostandhatetoloseletters.)8.Whathasheforgottendoing?(Hesforgottenputtingtheletterinhiswallet.)Part2 RetellingMaxlefthiscountry,Italy,aboutayearago.HewenttoFrancefirstandthentoGermany.HecametotheUnitedStateswithhiswife,Helen,lastSeptember.HelenandMaxmetinRometwoyearsago.HelenlivedinParisforafewmonthswhileshewaswaitingtocometotheUnitedStates.TheylivedinNewYorkCityforafewmonths,andthenthemovedtoBoston.Theyhadlivedthereeversince.AtfirsttheyhadnotmuchmoneyandMaxdidntunderstandEnglishverywellatall,sotheyhadalotofproblems.Butbothofthemhavegoodjobsnow.Forthepastsixmonths,Helenhasbeenworkingastheassistantmanagerofanapartmentbuilding,andMaxhasagoodjobasanengineer.Sincehebegantoworkforthiscompany,hisbosshasgivenhimtwopromotions.So,heisveryhappywiththiscompanySectionFour SupplementaryExercisePart1 ListeningComprehensionPassage1 BargainsorFixedPriceShoppingTranscriptOnceIhavesettledinmynewjobandnewplaceIstartedlookingforgoodplacestoshoparound.Inmyhomecountry,therewaslotofbargaininginalmosteverystore.However,IheardthatintheUSbargainingisnotallowedinlargestores.Therefore,Istartedtoexploredifferentstorestocompareprices.IspoketosomeAmericancolleaguesandneighboursaboutthedifferentshoppingavenues.FromwhateverinformationIcollectedIcouldfindoutthatsomeofthebestbuyscouldbemadeatthebargainordiscountstores.ThatwasthefirsttimeIcametoknowaboutthebargainshoppingintheUS.FromwhatIhavelearnt,yourcouldmakeuseofthefollowingtechniquesforbargainshoppingWatchforsales.Thisiswhenitemsareofferedatadiscountedprice.Thesalemightbeasetapercentagediscount.Salesaregenerallyadvertised.BesuretoalwayscheckthelocalpaperissuedonSunday;usuallyallthesalesfortheweekwillbeannounced.Manystoreswillalsohaveclearancesales.Itemsonclearancegenerallywillnotbereordered,sohestoreneedstomakeroomfornewgoods.Oftenthesesalesareunadvertised.Greatbargainscanbefoundatclearancesales!Lookforandusecoupons.ThesecanbefoundintheSundaypaper,inmagazines,sometimesinthetelephonebook.Acouponisalittleslipofpaperallowingyoutogetasmalldiscountwhenyoubuythespecificitemdescribed.Thecouponwillsay“Save40centsonanyPledge”,forexample.Thatmeansthatifyoupresentthecouponatthetimeofpurchase,andifyouboughtthecorrectbrandandsize,andiftheexpirationdatehasnotpassed,youwillpay40centslessforthatcanofPledgefurniturepolish.Ifthestoreishavinga“doublecouponday”,thecouponisworthtwiceasmuch(youwouldpay80centslessforacanofPledge).Purchasescanbemadeveryinexpensivelyatgaragesalesandsecond-handstores.Useditemsingoodconditionoftencanbefoundforalowprice.Also,checknewspapersandlocalbulletinboardsforlistingsofusedgoodsforsale.Exercise:Listentothepassageandchoosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions.15: B,A,A,D,C68: B,B,DPassage 2 American CosmonautDennisTitopaidtheRussiangovernment$20,000,000forthechancetotravelinaSoyezspacecrafttothenewInternationalSpaceStation.HisspaceflightwillbelaunchedonApril30th.MrTitosayshehasbeeninterestedinspacetravelsincehewasseventeenyearsold.ThatwaswhentheformerSovietUnionlaunchedthefirstsatellite,Sputnik.Thisinterestledhimtobecomearocketscientist.HeworkedfortheUnitedStatesJetPropulsionLaboratoryinCalifornia.Heleftthatjobafterafewyearstostartaninvestmentbusiness.Today,EnnisTitoscompanyis

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