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大学英语听力原文1 (1)

Conversation 1
The man hasn't been doing much.
The man has been gaining weight.
The man has been exercising.
The man has been acting strangely.
Transcript:
W: Wow! You look great! What have you been doing to look so good?

M: I've been lifting weights. I really feel great. Strange, but it hardly took any time at all before I started seeing improvements in my body.

Q: What has been happening?
Conversation 2
His efforts at work are not enough.
His bottle cap is too tight.
His strength needs improvement.
His bottle cap is not tight enough.
Transcript:
M: Can you help me open this bottle? Someone put the cap on too tight.

W: Sure thing! Umm... there! Hey, that wasn't tight at all! You really need to work out a little more and build up your strength!

Q: According to the woman, what is the man's problem?
Conversation 3
Improve his energy level.
Eat different foods.
Change his ideas.
Exercise a lot more.
Transcript:
M: I just don't know what I'm going to do about my energy level! No matter what I do, I always feel tired!

W: Here's an idea: Since you've already been exercising a lot with no result, maybe you can change your diet.

Q: According to the woman, what should the man do?
Conversation 4
Doing a little running at first.
Seeing a doctor for advice.
Running with her every day.
Doing an enjoyable exercise program.
Transcript:
M: I'd really like to begin an exercise program, but I simply don't know how to begin.

W: I've spoken to a doctor about it. I'll tell you what he told me: Start off with a little bit of running and then do more and more every day.

Q: What does the woman recommend?
Conversation 5
Exercise can hurt.
Exercise doesn't ever hurt.
Exercise cures all problems.
Exercise doesn't always help.
Transcript:
M: I've been feeling terrible lately. Do you think exercise could help me?

W: I can't say for sure. It probably wouldn't hurt, but exercise can't cure all of your problems.

Q: What does the woman mean?
Conversation 6
Getting energy for studies.
Joining him in his running.
Staying awake until late.
Studying more than before.
Transcript:
W: You always do so well in your classes! How do you make it?

M: Running gives me energy to stay up late into the night. This allows me to study more. Do the same and run with me tomorrow!

Q: What does the man recommend?
Conversation 7
She has been exercising.
She has pulled a muscle.
She has worn herself out.
She has been to the gym.
Transcript:
M: There's a strange limp in your walk. Did you pull a muscle or something?

W: Nah. I just feel a bit tired from all of the exercise I've been doing at the gym. I'll return to normal in just a moment.

Q: What i

s wrong with the woman?
Conversation 8
People getting a divorce.
Sad stories about divorce.
Problems from poor eating.
Angela's recent troubles.
Transcript:
M: Have you seen how much weight Angela's put on? Why do you think she stopped exercising and started eating such unhealthy foods?

W: It's a sad story. Her parents got divorced, and now she's totally ignored her health.

Q: What is the conversation about?
Conversation 9
In a clinic.
In a downtown office.
In a hotel.
In a doctor's home.
Transcript:
W: Hello? Are you the person I talked to on the phone about checking in for an appointment?

M: Yes. Just sign your name on this piece of paper, and the doctor will see you as soon as he is free.

Q: Where does the conversation possibly take place?
Conversation 10
Doctor and patient.
Teacher and student.
Father and daughter.
Coach and player.
Transcript:
W: I've been so very worried, and I don't have a clue as to why I've been so sick.

M: Try not to worry too much. Do some running, see me in a week, and let me know if things change. I'll run some tests on you if you're still not feeling well.

Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
1. What are the speakers talking about?
The causes for a person getting heart disease.
The advice that the woman's doctor has for her.
The woman's problems with her heart.
The amount of exercise the woman should get.
Play Sound 2. What is the woman doing when the man calls out to her?
She is talking to her parents.
She is seeing her doctor.
She is running on the school track.
She is going to the track.
Play Sound 3. What are the woman's parents concerned about?
That she is exercising too much.
That she isn't listening to her doctor.
That her heart is growing weaker.
That her heart is not strong enough.
Play Sound 4. How can the man be so sure of his opinion about exercise?
It is something that the woman's doctor told him.
It is something that people commonly know.
It is something that his parents told him.
It was helpful in his own exercise program.
Play Sound 5. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
Brother and sister.
Father and daughter.
Mother and son.
Doctor and patient.
Transcript:
M: Hey! Hold up! Can you spare a minute?

W: Ugh, do you think you can make it quick?

M: I'll only need a minute, and then you can return to your run.

W: Fine, what's up?

M: Ma and Pa asked me to talk to you about all the exercising you've been doing. They told me I could find you here at the school track.

W: So what of it?

M: They think you've been doing a bit too much.

W: You know what the doctor said — if I don't get active, I could

die of a heart attack.

M: Yeah, but I don't think he meant for you to do so much. You should take it slowly. Maybe you could build an exercise program that becomes more and more difficult as time goes by.

W: Is that what your doctor said?

M: No. It's just common sense. Everyone knows you shouldn't overwork yourself when you start exercising.

W: Thanks for the concern. But tell Ma and Pa that I'll be fine with what I'm doing.
1. What is this passage about?
Sportsmanship.
Exercise.
Muscles.
Disease.
Play Sound 2. What effect does exercise have on preventing heart disease?
Exercise reduces one's chances of getting heart disease by 28%.
Exercise makes it 52% less likely that one will have heart disease.
Exercise can increase the chances of recovery from heart disease by 20%.
Exercise can reduce the chances of heart disease by 35%.
Play Sound 3. Why must athletes exercise?
To pull their muscles.
To stick to a fixed schedule.
To enjoy themselves in an activity.
To perform better.
Play Sound 4. What does the speaker recommend?
Standing physical pressure.
Taking up a particular sport.
Finding the kind of exercise you like.
Increasing physical exertion.
Play Sound 5. Why is stretching necessary before you start exercising?
To avoid pulling a muscle.
To make exercise interesting.
To "mix it up" and be different.
To stay in an active state.
Transcript:
It is very important to exercise. Many studies have shown that regular activity and exercise can improve overall health substantially. Exercise reduces the risk of heart disease by up to 35%, stroke by about 28%, certain cancers by 20% and more, and high blood pressure by an amazing 52%. Exercise can also help you to build healthy bones and muscles. Athletes must do physical training on a regular basis to increase their level of performance. Exercising includes walking, running, biking, and plenty of other activities as well. My advice would be to pick something you enjoy doing and wouldn't mind pursuing on a regular basis. Then, you must stick to a schedule. You can even pick a few different activities to mix things up and keep it interesting. Also, always stretch before physical activity! This is very important as you do not want to pull muscles. Most importantly, to keep a healthy body you must stay ACTIVE!

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