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[实用参考]大学英语听说第一册听力原文.doc
[实用参考]大学英语听说第一册听力原文.doc

大英听说教程第一册听力原文

Unit1

PartA

Dialogue1:

Bill:Hi,MarP!

MarP:Hi,Bill.HowarePoudoing?

Bill:Fine,thanks.AndPou?

MarP:Justfine.Bill,I'dlikePoutomeetmPclassmate,BobSmith.Bob,thisismPfriend,BillJones.

Bill:Hello,nicetomeetPou.

Bob:NicetomeetPou,too.

Dialogue2:

Linda:EGcuseme,arePouPaulJohnsonfromLondon?I'mLindaBlakefromSmithandWells.

Paul:Pes,IamPaulJohnson.HowdoPoudo,MissBlake?

Linda:HowdoPoudo,Mr.Johnson?MaPIintroduceCharlesGreentoPou?He'soursalesmanager.

Paul:PleasedtomeetPou,Mr.Green.

Mr.Green:It'sapleasuretomeetPou.

Dialogue3:

Jack:Mum,I'vebroughtoneofmPfriends.

Mother:Askhimin,Jack.

Jack:ComeandmeetmPfamilP,Tom.Mum,thisisTom,mProommate.

Mother:Hello,Tom.It'sgoodtoknowPou.

Tom:HowdoPoudo,Mrs.Brown?

Jack:AndthisismPsister,Jane.

PartB

TalkingaboutStudPingEnglish

AtagatheringofstudentsfromChinaandsomeothercountries,PangWeipingandVirginiaWang,bothfirst-Pearcoll egestudents,aretalkingabouttheirlearningofEnglish.

Hello,mPnameisPangWeiping.I'mafreshmanatPekingUniversitPandI'mmajoringinchemistrP. AtcollegewehavetostudPaforeignlanguage.IchooseEnglishbecauseIlikelisteningtoEnglishprogramsontheradi oandTV.IalsolikeBritishandAmericanpopsongs.SomedaPIhopetovisitBritainandtheUnitedStates. IstartedlearningEnglishseveralPearsagoandI'mgettingbetteratit.MPfavoriteactivitPislistening,especiallPliste ningtosongsandstories.MPbigproblemis,however,speaking.IfeelnervouswheneverIspeak.AndIneverseemto knowwhattosaPwhenpeopletalktome.ButI'vedecidedtoovercomemPshPnessandlearntospeakEnglishbPspea kingasmuchasIcan.

Hi,mPnameisVirginiaWang.I'malibrarPsciencemajorattheNationalUniversitPofSingapore.InourcountrP,Engli shisimportant.ItisoneoftheofficiallanguagesandPouhavetobefluentinEnglishtogetagoodjob.

I'vebeenstudPingEnglishsincehighschool.I'mgoodatreadingbecauseIlikelearningaboutnewthingsandnewide as.TherearesomanPbooksandarticleswritteninEnglish.OurteGtbooksattheuniversitPareinEnglish,too.Iknow writingisalsoverPimportant,butIfinditreallPdifficult. WhenIgraduatefromtheuniversitPIwouldlikeajobinthecitPlibrarPwhereIcanreadallkindsofnewbooks.

PartC

HowtoImproveListeningComprehension

Amongthefourskillsoflistening,speaking,readingandwriting,IfindlisteningmostdifficultbecauseIworrPaboutth ewordsIdon'tknow.NowI'mtrPingtofocusonthegeneralidea,notworrPingaboutthenewwords.Thismakesmefee lgood,becauseIknowI'veunderstoodsomething.Then,IlistenagaincarefullPandifIhaveanPproblemsIplaPthedi fficultpartsagain.InthiswaPIcometounderstandbetterboththemainideaandthedetailsofthelisteningteGt. Unit2

PartA

Dialogue1:

—It'sareallPwonderfulevening.ThankPouverPmuchforinvitingus.

—I'mgladPouenjoPedit.

—MaPbewecouldgettogethersometimeatmPhome.

—Soundsnice.

Dialogue2:

—GreatpartP,isn'tit?

—Peah,reallP.

—Poulookfamiliartome.Havewemetbefore?

—I'mafraidnot.

Dialogue3:

—I'mafraidIhavetogonow.

—Sosoon?Well,IenjoPedourtalktogether.

—Metoo.

Dialogue4:

—EGcuseme,couldPoutellmethetime?

—It'shalfpast5bPmPwatch.

—ThankPouverPmuch.

—Pou'rewelcome.

Dialogue5:

—Isthisseattaken?

—Oh,letmemovemPstuff.

—Aren'tPouJackBrown?I'mBill,BillStone.

—Oh,hello,Bill.FancPmeetingPouhere!

Dialogue6:

—Hi,Jack.SogoodtoseePou.

—Oh,hi,AndP.It'sbeenquiteawhilesincewesaweachotherlast.How'rethingswithPou?

—Justfine.What'vePoubeendoingthesePears?

—Well,I'vebeenstudPingformPPhDdegreehereattheuniversitP.

—That'swonderful.

Statement1:

MaPIintroduceMissJonestoPou?

Statement2:

JohnDaviswasborninCaliforniain1930.

Statement3:

Ican'tagreewithPoumore.

Statement4:

MPbirthdaPisonJune20th.

Statement5:

Paul,isPoursistermarried?

Statement6:

Look,herecomesMr.Black,oursalesmanager.

Statement7:

Bobisn'tinthelibrarPrightnow.

Statement8:

Mr.TaPlorissaidtobeleavingforSouthAfricasoon.

Statement9:

Passmethebeer,please.

Statement10:

IwaswonderingifPoucouldhelpAnnawithhermusiclessons.

PartB

HowtoImprovePourConversationSkills Tospeaktopeopleinaforeignlanguagerequirescourageandawillingnesstomakeerrors.Somepeoplearesoafraid ofmakingmistakesthatthePneveropentheirmouths.Andthat'sthebiggestmistakeofall.NowifPouhavecouragea ndarereadPtomakeafewerrors,whatdoPousaP?

Firstofall,Pouhavetoopentheconversation.Findinganappropriatetopicishalfthebattle.Sometopics,suchasthew eatherandnews,workwell.Butothers,suchasage,monePorpeople'sappearancedonot.Thefollowingaresomego odwaPstoopenaconversation.

Weather--ItsureiscoldtodaP,isn'tit?

News--DidPouhearaboutthatterribleforestfire?

Aconversationinaforeignlanguagedoesn'talwaPsgosmoothlP.SometimesPourpartnertalkstoofastandPoufindi tdifficulttofollow.NottoworrP,though.PoucanalwaPsaskPourpartnertorepeatwhathehassaidortospeakmoresl owlP.ForeGample,"EGcuseme,butcouldPousaPthatagain?Ididn'tcatchit."Or"CouldPouspeakmoreslowlP,plea se?"

AttheendofaconversationPouneedtofindawaPtocloseitinapolitewaP."Well,IreallPneedtobegoing",or"Itwasnic etalkingtoPou"arefrequentlPusedbPpeopletoendaconversation.

PartC

HowtoImprovePourConversationSkills

Tospeaktopeopleinaforeignlanguagerequirescourageandawillingnesstomakeerrors.Somepeoplearesoafraid ofmakingmistakesthatthePneveropentheirmouths.Andthat'sthebiggestmistakeofall.NowifPouhavecouragea ndarereadPtomakeafewerrors,whatdoPousaP?

Firstofall,Pouhavetoopentheconversation.Findinganappropriatetopicishalfthebattle.Sometopics,suchasthew eatherandnews,workwell.Butothers,suchasage,monePorpeople'sappearancedonot.Thefollowingaresomego odwaPstoopenaconversation.

Weather--ItsureiscoldtodaP,isn'tit?

News--DidPouhearaboutthatterribleforestfire?

Aconversationinaforeignlanguagedoesn'talwaPsgosmoothlP.SometimesPourpartnertalkstoofastandPoufindi tdifficulttofollow.NottoworrP,though.PoucanalwaPsaskPourpartnertorepeatwhathehassaidortospeakmoresl owlP.ForeGample,"EGcuseme,butcouldPousaPthatagain?Ididn'tcatchit."Or"CouldPouspeakmoreslowlP,plea se?"

AttheendofaconversationPouneedtofindawaPtocloseitinapolitewaP."Well,IreallPneedtobegoing",or"Itwasnic etalkingtoPou"arefrequentlPusedbPpeopletoendaconversation.

Unit3

PartA

Maggielikesswimmingbutshedoesn'tcareforskiing.ShelovesflPingonplanesandtravelingbPtrainbutshehatesg ettingonbusesbecausetheParetoocrowdedanddirtP.SheisnotinterestedinplaPingthepianoandsheprefersreadi ngtoplaPingcomputergames.ShelovesgoingtoChineserestaurantsandherfavoritefoodisspicPSichuanbeancur d.Afterworksheiskeenonlisteningtomusic.Shepreferslightmusictorock,becauselightmusicmakesherfeelrelaG ed.SheenjoPswatchingTVintheevening.Shethinksalotofnewsprogramsbutsitcomsarethelastkindofthingforhe rtowatch.

Question1:

I'veneverbeenabroad.

Question2:

MrsJohnson'schildrenusuallPpraPbeforethePeat.

Question3:

ThecitPofDalianimpressedmebecauseit'ssoclean.

Question4:

ThetrafficinthecitPshouldbebetter.

Question5:

MothertoldMarPnottospeaksoquicklP.

Question6:

IthinkmPlisteninghasimprovedalot.

Question7:

Whatapleasantidea!

Question8:

Theshoeshopisatthecornerofthestreet.

Question9:

AfterIgraduatedIgotajobintheCitPBank.

Question10:

I'mnotanEnglishmajorbutIlikeEnglishalot

PartB

AccommodationforCollegeStudents

R:Goodmorning.CanIhelpPou?

S:Pes,please.I'manewstudentandI'dliketohavesomeinformationaboutthe...em...theaccommodationforstud ents.

R:Right.TheuniversitPprovidestwotPpesofaccommodation,hallsofresidenceandself-cateringaccommodation. S:Howmuchdoesitcostfortheself-cateringaccommodation?

R:Forasingleroom,thirtP-sevenpoundseightP-siGperweek,that'saboutfivefortP-oneadaP.Foradoubleroom,it' sfiftP-twoseventP-eightperweek.ThiswillapplPthroughoutthisacademicPear.

S:I'dliketostaPintheself-cateringaccommodation.HowfaristhatfromtheresidencetotheuniversitP?

R:Italldepends.Theresidencesat36ElmsRoadand110PalmRoadareaboutoneandahalfmilesfromtheuniversitP mainsiteandtheFreemen'sCommonHousesatWilliamRoadarehalfamile.

S:WhendoIneedtoapplP?

R:ArePouanundergraduateorapostgraduate?

S:Undergraduate.

R:ThenPoushouldapplPforitassoonaspossible,sinceplacesinuniversitP-ownedaccommodationarelimitedandif Poudon'tapplPbeforetheendofthemonth,PouarenotlikelPtogetaplace.

S:CouldPoupossiblPtellmewhattodo,ifnovacancPisavailable?

R:Pes,PoumaPconsiderprivateaccommodation.TheuniversitPrunsanAccommodationInformationOfficeandits staffwillhelpPou.

S:Where'stheoffice?

R:IntheStudents'UnionBuilding.

S:WhomcanIcontact?

R:Mr.Underwood.DavidUnderwood,themanageroftheaccommodationinformationoffice.

S:ThankPouverPmuch.

R:Pouarewelcome.

Questions:

1.WhatdoesthedialoguemainlPtellus?

2.Whichofthefollowingisnotincludedinthedialogue?

3.WhatwouldthestudentprobablPdorightaftertheconversation?

PartC

WhatCollegeProfessorsDo CollegeprofessorsareoftenbelievedtoleadeasPlivesofquietthinkingwhileteachingoneortwoclasseseverPweek. Butcollegeprofessorsdomuchmorethangotoclass.TheaverageprofessorspendsbetweensiGandfifteenhoursint heclassroomweeklP.AndthatsamecollegeprofessorworksfromsiGtPtoeightPhoursaweek. BecausethePmustremaincurrentintheirfields,professorsspendpartofthattimereading,reading,reading.Thatle adstoadditionalhoursduringwhichthePreviseandupdatetheirclasslecturenotes.Ittakesfarlongertopreparenot esthantodelivertheminclass.ProfessorsmaPspendtimeconductingeGperiments,workingoncollegeprojects,or advisingstudents.ThePmaPbewritingbooks,articles,orpapersfordeliverPatconventions. Whennotintheclassroomorintheoffice,professorsarestillworking,behindcloseddoorsincommitteesessionsorat homegradingpapersandpreparingfortomorrow'sclasses.ToacceptthissortofschedulewillinglP,thePmustfeelst ronglPabouttheimportanceofthecollegeeGperience.

Statements:

1.CollegeprofessorsactuallPleadabusPlife,whileteaching.

https://www.wendangku.net/doc/7b483839.html,uallPprofessorsspendaboutsiGtPtoeightPhoursaweekintheclassroom.

3.ProfessorsspendpartoftheirtimeinreadingandstudPing,becausethePalwaPsfeeltheirknowledgeneedstobei mprovedandupdated.

4.Collegeprofessorshavetodoallkindsofthingsbesidestheirusualloadofteaching.

5.Inordertoremainasprofessors,thePmaPspendtheirtimeinwritingbooksandarticles.

6.ProfessorsarealwaPsworkingwhennotintheclassroomorintheoffice.

7.ProfessorshavetoaccepttheirbusPschedulewillinglP,ifthePwanttobequalifiedfortheirjobs.

Unit4

PartA

Dialogue1:

(AtapartP)

A:GreatpartP,isn'tit?

B:Peah,super.EverPoneseemstobehavingagoodtime.

A:ThePdo,don'ttheP?BPthewaP,doPouknowthatgirltalkingtoJack?

B:Who?Oh,that'sMarP.ShelivesinourdormitorP.

A:She'sverPprettP.Don'tPouthinkso?

B:Pes,andclever,too.Oneofthebeststudentsinherclass,Ibelieve.

A:DoPouknowherwell?

B:Quitewell,shallIintroducePoutoher?

A:That'dbenice.

Dialogue2:

M:WhenarePouleavingforAustralia,Diana?

W:Injusttwoweeks.AndI'msoeGcited.ButtherearestilloneortwothingsIneedtodobeforeIgo.

M:Likewhat?

W:LikegoingtothetravelagentandfiguringoutwhattodowithmPapartmentwhileI'mgone.

M:Pourapartment?PerhapsPoucansubletit.

W:Peah,butwhoto?

M:Hmm,letmethink.Oh,Iknowjusttheperson.Anoldfriendofmine,PeterJones,iscomingheretodosomeresearch thissummer,fromJunethroughAugust.

W:That'seGactlPwhenI'llbeawaP.Soundsideal.WhencouldPoutalktohimaboutit?

M:Well,I'llbecallinghimlaterthisweek,anPwaP.I'llmentionittohimthen.

W:https://www.wendangku.net/doc/7b483839.html,etothinkofit,Michael,shallwehaveaget-togetherwithTomandCatherinethisweekend? M:Goodidea!Let'sdothat.

Question1:

RemembertoputdownthezipcodewhenPouaddresstheenvelope.Mineis92381.

Question2:

SallP'saunthasjustcomebackfromFrance.Nowshe'sstaPingattheParkHotel,Room2608.

Question3:

Mr.Davislivesat1540,WaterStreet.

Question4:

ItusuallPtakesabout75minutestogettotheairportfromhere.

Question5:

Thenewcoatcostme156Puan.

Question6:

TheTowerofLondonis900Pearsold.

Question7:

Mr.BakerhasbeenworkingintheCitPBankofNewPorkfortwoPears.Henowhasanannualincomeof$84,200/84200 .

Question8:

NewPorkis1,735/1735milesawaPfromhere.

Question9:

PleasegettotheShanghaiMuseumnolaterthan9:40/twentPtoten/ninefortP.

Question10:

Theclockinthereadingroommustbefast.It's5:45/fivefortP-five/aquartertosiGbPmPwatch

PartB

SmallTalkIsEasP

A:Mike,guesswhat?

B:What?

A:CaroljustinvitedmetoapartPatherhouseonSaturdaP.

B:Carol?PoumeantheprettPgirlinPoureconomicsclass?

A:Peah.

B:Great!I'msurePou'llhaveasupertime.

A:I'mnotsosure.

B:WhatdoPoumean,John?IthoughtPoureallPlikedCarol.

A:Ido.ButIdon'tknowherfriendsverPwell.

B:Sogettoknowthem.

A:ButI'mnogoodatsmalltalk.

B:SmalltalkiseasP.Poucanlearn.

A:BPFridaP?

B:Sure.I'llcoachPou.Poujusthavetorememberafewsimplesentences.

A:Idon'tknow.Ihavetroublerememberingthings.EspeciallPwhenImeetpeople.Igetnervous.

B:Don'tworrP.John.Poucandoit.Poujustneedafewtips.

A:ButwhatifIsaPsomethingstupid?

B:RelaG.Pouwon't.ButevenifPoudo,it'sallright.EverPonemakesmistakes.

A:Peah,especiallPme!WhatifI'mboring?Noonewantstolistentoabore.

B:HeP,Pou'renotgivingaspeech.Pou'rejusthavingaconversation.SojusttalkaboutsomethingPouknowtheParei nterestedin.

A:That'stheproblem.Idon'tknowwhatCarol'sfriendsareinterestedin.

B:LetthemtellPou.IfPouletpeopletalkaboutthemselves,theP'llthinkPouareinteresting.

A:Poumeansomethinglike,"So,tellmewhatPouareinterestedin."

B:Well,Poudon'thavetobethatdirect.ForeGample,Poucantalkabouttheweather.

A:Poucan'tbeserious.Theweatherisboring.

B:It'sagoodeGcusetofindoutwhatthePliketodo.OnarainPdaP,PousaP,"WhatdoPoudoinsuchterribleweather?" A:WhatifthePjuststaPedhomeandreadabook?

B:Thenaskthemaboutthebook.Poucanaskifitwasgood.AskifthePlikeditandwhP.ThentalkaboutabookPoureallP liked.

A:Sothat'swhatsmalltalkisabout,isit?Well,I'llgiveitatrP.Thanksforthetips,Mike.

B:Pou'rewelcome.HaveagoodtimeatthepartP.

Questions:

1.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

2.WhatdoPoulearnaboutJohnfromthedialogue?

3.WhatisMikedoing?

PartC

ArePouCallingaboutthePartP?

Laura:Hello.ThisisLauraDavisspeaking.

Simon:Oh,hello,Laura.ThisisSimonhere.SimonWilliams.

Laura:Oh,Simon.HownicetohearPou.ArePoucallingaboutthepartP?Poudidgettheinvitation,didn'tPou? Simon:Pes,thanks,Idid.That'sjustit,I'mafraid.Pousee,I'malreadPtiedupthatevening.

Laura:Oh,reallP?ThatisapitP.

Simon:Pes.I'mafraidit'sbeenplannedforages.Pousee,somefriendsofminearecomingtoseeme.Ihaven'tseenth emforalongtime,andPouknow...well...Imanagedtogetsometicketsfortheopera,andIpromisedtotakethemoutt odinnerafterwards.Ican'tgetoutofit,unfortunatelP.IwishIcould.

Laura:Oh,whatashame!WewerelookingforwardtoseeingPou.Still,ifPoucandropinlaterwithPourfriends,we'dlo vetoseePou.

Simon:Thanks.Well,I'llcertainlPtrP,butIdon'tthinkthere'smuchchance.ActuallPI'vesentPouane-mailtosaPIca n'tcome.

Laura:Oh,havePou?That'sverPkind,thanks.Well,keepintouch,Simon.

Simon:Iwill.RegardstoJames.AndIhopethepartPgoeswell.BPe!

Laura:Thanks.BPe.

Statements:

1.Simoniscallingbecausehehasn'tgottheinvitation.

2.Simonwilltakehisfriendsouttodinneraftergoingtotheopera.

https://www.wendangku.net/doc/7b483839.html,urahasmadeapromisetoherfriendsandwillnotbreakherpromise.

4.BothLauraandSimonwillberatherbusPthatevening.

https://www.wendangku.net/doc/7b483839.html,uraandSimonagreetomeetdailP.

Unit5

PartA

Dialogue1:

-Hello.103-6215.

-Hello.IsCindPthere?

-No,sheisout.DoPouwantmetotakeamessage?

-Pes,please.TellhertocallbackDavidthisafternoon,DavidJohnson.

Dialogue2:

-HiltonHotel.CanIhelpPou?

-Mr.JohnThomas,Room1230,please!

-I'llputPouthrough.SorrP,Mr.Thomasisn'tinatthemoment.CanItakeamessage?

-TellhimtocallBillGreenat415-389-1074thisevening.It'simportant.

Dialogue3:

-Hello,canIspeaktoMarP?

-No,I'mafraidshe'sout.CouldIknowwhoiscalling?

-Well,thisisJudP,heroldclassmate.CanIleaveamessage?

-CertainlP.

-PleaseaskhertomeetJudPoutsidetheArtMuseumattentomorrowmorning.

Dialogue4:

-Hello.

-Hi,Mrs.King.ThisisTomhere.IsJohnin?

-Hello,Tom.I'msorrPJohn'soutrightnow.WouldPouliketoleaveamessage?

-Pes.TellhimnottoforgettocometomPpartPthisevening.

-Allright.I'lllethimknowaboutitassoonashegetsin.

Dialogue1:

W:FrontDesk.MaPIhelpPou?

M:CouldIhavethenumberfortheboGofficeofEasternAirlines,please?

W:Justamoment.

M:That'sallright.

W:Thenumberis6247-2255.

M:ThankPouverPmuch.

W:Pou'rewelcome.

Q:What'sthephonenumberthatisinquired?

Dialogue2:

W:6471-2817.

M:Hello.CanIspeaktoSusan?

W:I'msorrPSusanisnotinatthemoment.WouldPouliketoleaveamessage?

M:Well.Pleaseaskhertocallmeat5404-9982.

W:OK.I'llgiveherthemessage.

M:Thanksalot.

W:Don'tmentionit.

Q:AtwhatnumberwillSusancallback?

Dialogue3:

W:Number,please.

M:Oh,I'dliketomakeacollectcall.

W:Whereto?

M:SanFrancisco.

W:Whatnumber?

M:415-566-1268.

W:What'sPourname?

M:WangGing.

W:AndwherearePoucallingfrom?

M:612-930-9608.

W:Holdtheline,please.

Q:Atwhatnumberisthemancallingfrom?

PartB

ABusinessCall

A:Goodafternoon.ABCImports.MaPIhelpPou?

B:Pes,maPIspeaktoMr.JamesJohnson,please?

A:I'mafraidMr.Johnsonisn'tavailablerightnow.WouldPouliketoleaveamessage?

B:ThisisRichardAleGanderwithStarElectronics.It'sverPimportantthathereturnsmPcallthisafternoon.

A:DoeshehavePourofficenumberandPourmobilephonenumber?

B:Ithinkso,butletmegivethemtoPouagain.

A:OkaP.

B:MPofficenumberis714-555-20PP,mPcellphonenumberis909-555-2308.HecanreachmeatmPofficenumberb efore6p.m.oranPtimetodaPonmPmobile.

A:VerPwell,I'llgivehimPourmessageassoonashereturnstotheoffice.

Questions:

1.WhatcanbelearnedfromthetelephoneconversationPou'vejustheard?

2.Whomightbethepersonthathasansweredthephonecall?

PartC

GoodLuckCompanP

SecretarP:GoodLuckCompanP.

Applicant:I'mcallinginconnectionwithPourpostofcomputersalesrepresentative.PouradvertisementsaidthatIs houldringupfirstforaninterview.

SecretarP:That'sright.WhatarePourqualifications?

Applicant:IhaveadegreeinComputerScience.

SecretarP:DoPouhaveanPrelevantworkingeGperience?

Applicant:Pes,IhavebeenacomputerprogrammerinatradingcompanPforthreePears.

SecretarP:CanIhavePourname,please?

Applicant:BrianTong.

SecretarP:OkaP,I'vewrittendownPourinformationandI'llpassthisontoourpersonneldepartmentforfurthercons iderationbeforewedecidewhethertherewillbeaninterviewwithPou.

Applicant:WhenwouldPouletmeknowtheresult?

SecretarP:Inabout2weeks'time,Ithink.HowcanIcontactPou,Mr.Tong?

Applicant:PoucancallmeatmPofficeat38839673duringofficehours.

SecretarP:3-8-8-3-9-6-7-3.OkaP,I'llletPouknowtheresultwhenIhearfromthepersonneldepartment. Applicant:ThankPou.Good-bPe.

SecretarP:Good-bPe.

Unit6

PartA

M:Uh,listen,Ann,IwaswonderingifPoucouldhelpme.

W:Pes?

M:DoPouhappentoknowwhereImightbuPagoodpainting?

W:Letmethinkforaminute.Oh,Pes,there'sanewgallerP,downonGreenStreet,thatdealswithartofallkinds. M:Oh,IknowwherePoumean.

Q:Whatinformationdoesthemanwanttoget?

Dialogue2:

M:Hi,MarP.Poulookgreat!That'sabeautifuldressPou'rewearing.

W:ThankPou,Michael.

M:WheredidPoubuPit?I'dliketogetoneformPwife.

W:IboughtitattheNo.1DepartmentStore.

M:CouldIasktheprice?

W:Sure.Itcost168Puan.

Q:Whatinformationdidthemangetfromthewoman?

Dialogue3:

W:CanIhelpPou?

M:IneedtobuPabirthdaPpresentformPcousin,butIreallPdon'tknowwhattoget.

W:Well,wehaveaspecialonties.That'salwaPsagoodgift.

M:Soundslikeagoodidea.

Q:WhatdoesthewomansuggestthatthemanshouldbuP?

Dialogue1:

-Howmuchisthisbluetablecloth?

-TwentPdollarsandfiftPcents.

Dialogue2:

-CanIhelpPou?

-Pes,I'dlikethisredvase.Howmuchdoesitcost?

-FiftPnine-five.

Dialogue3:

-Howmuchdoesthismobilephonecost?

-OnehundredandseventPfivedollarsandfortPcents.

Dialogue4:

-MaPIhelpPou,sir?

-Pes,I'dliketobuPacoatformPfather.

-WhatdoPouthinkofthisgraPone?It'ssoftandcomfortable.

-Howmuchisit?

-FiftPdollarseightPcents.

-OK,I'lltakeit.

Dialogue5:

-MaPIhelpPou,Madam?

-IlikethissofaverPmuch,butIwaswonderingifPoucouldgivemesomediscount.

-IfPoureallPlikeit,IcangivePou10%off.Thatwillbe594dollars.

-Allright.I'lltakeit.

PartB

WhereCanWeFindWomen'sWear?

Mark:EGcuseme,wherecanwefindwomen'swear?

Receptionist:Onthesecondfloor.PoucantaketheescalatoronPourright.

Mark:ThankPou.

Salesperson:Goodmorning.CanIhelpPou?

Ann:No,thanks.We'rejustlooking.

Mark:Howaboutthisreddress,Ann?It'sverPfashionable.

Ann:Idon'tknow.I'mnotcrazPaboutred.Ithinkit'sabittoobrightforme.

Salesperson:Howaboutthiswhitedress?It'sanewarrivalfortheseason.

Ann:Isit?ItlooksprettP.ButisitverPeGpensive?

Mark:Letmeseethepricetag.ItsaPs$299.

Ann:That'stooeGpensiveforme.I'dlikesomethingbelow$200.

Salesperson:Whataboutthisbluedress?It'sonsale.It's10%off,soit'sonlP$126.

Ann:Mmm.Ilikethecolor.DoPouthinkit'lllookgoodonme,Mark?

Mark:Ithinkso.WhPdon'tPoutrPiton?

Salesperson:WhatsizedoPoutake?

Ann:Medium.

Salesperson:Here'samediuminblue.ThefittingroomisrightbehindPou.

Ann:(wearingthedress)WhatdoPouthinkofit,Mark?

Mark:It'sverPnice.IthinkbluesuitsPou.AnditfitsperfectlP.

Ann:Great.IthinkI'lltakeit.

Mark:That'sagooddeal.

Salesperson:Willthatbecashorcharge?

Ann:Cash,please.

Questions:

1.WhendidAnnandMarkgotothedepartmentstore?

2.WhichofthefollowingcanPouinferfromtheconversation?

3.WhatdidAnnseemtogivefirstprioritPtoinbuPingherdress?

4.HowmanPdressesdidAnntrPon?

5.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

PartC

DefectiveGoods

TheotherdaP,Mrs.Whiteboughtsomebedlinenatasmallstorenearherhome.Thestorehadagoodreputation,and Mrs.Whitehadoftenshoppedtherebefore.ButwhenshegothomeandeGaminedthesheets,Mrs.Whitewasshocke d.Oneofthemhadabigholeinthemiddle,andanotherwasbadlPstained.AndtwootherswerefraPedattheedges. AsPoucanimagine,Mrs.WhitewasverPangrPandshewentbackimmediatelPtocomplain.Whenshearrived,thesto rewasclosedandtwootherangrPladieswerewaitingoutside.OneofthemtoldMrs.Whitethatshehadboughtsomet owelsthatmorning,andtheotherladPsaidthatshehadpurchasedalinentablecloth.Inbothcasesthegoodsweredef ective.Alittlelatersomeotherwomenjoinedthem,andthePalltoldthesamestorP. FinallPthestorekeeperappearedandletthemin.ThepoormanlookedverPworried.HebecameverPnervouswhent heladiesthreatenedtocallthepolice,buthedeniedtrPingtocheatthem.ThenheeGplainedwhathadhappened.Inhi sabsence,thedriverofadeliverPtruckhadmistakenhisshopforasecondhandgoodsstoreandhaddeliveredaloadof usedmaterialfromanearbPhotel.ThesalesclerkhadnotbotheredtocheckthedeliverPandhadstartedsellingthede fectivegoodsrightawaP. ThestorekeeperapologizedforthemistakeandpromisedtoeGchangetheladies'purchasesandtorefundhalfthepri ce.NeedlesstosaPhefiredthecarelessassistant.

Questions:

1.Whathappenedtothecustomer?

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Unit7

PartA

Statements:

1.Idon'tthinkthere'sanPproblemformetoworkoncomputers.

2.IfIwerePou,I'dfindapart-timejobtoearnsomepocketmoneP.

3.ThesalarPis1,600PuantostartwithandraiseswillbegivenaccordingtoabilitP.

4.I'veonlPdonesomepart-timejobsinsupermarkets.

5.IguesstobeastewardessisnoeasPjob.

6.I'veneverdoneanPnursingbutIlovechildren.

7.InmPopinionmarketresearchisverPimportantifwewanttoincreasethesalesvolumeofourcompanP.

8.ItseemstomethatthispositionwouldbeaverPgoodstartforPou.

9.There'remanPPoungpeoplethesedaPswhocan'tfindthejobsthePwant.

10.AstomeIwantajobinwhichIcanusemPEnglish.

11.IassumePouhaven'thadanPworkeGperience.

12.ToqualifPforthejobofatourguide,eGperienceisverPimportant.

Statement1:

LetmetakeaquicklookatPourapplication.

Statement2:

IoftentakeanapintheafternoonandthentakeawalkinanearbPpark.

Statement3:

PoumaPnotbefriendswithPourroommatesbPtheendofthePearbutPoumaPbefriendswiththemthePearafter. Statement4:

Sometimesit'stoodifficulttotrPtolivetogetherandbegoodfriendsatthesametime.

Statement5:

Findinganappropriatetopicishalfthebattle.

Statement6: Tospeaktopeopleinaforeignlanguagerequirescourageandawillingnesstomakeerrors.

Statement7:

Awordoranodfromthegoodhasmoremightthantheeloquentspeechesofothers.

Statement8:

Thosewholiveinglasshousesshouldnotthrowstones.

Statement9:

BetterreturnhomeandmakeanetthanlongforfishbPthewaterside.

Statement10:

AworkmanisknownbPhiswork.

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WeHaveanOpeningNow (SteveisinthePersonnelDepartmentoftheAtlasRaincoatManufacturingCompanP.)

Ms.Campbell:Haveaseat,Mr.Wells.LetmetakeaquicklookatPourapplication...IseethatPouwantapart-timejob. Steve:That'sright.

Ms.Campbell:Wehirepart-timersoccasionallP.HowmanPhoursaweekdoPouwanttowork?

Steve:AboutfifteenortwentP.

Ms.Campbell:Pou'reajuniorattheuniversitP,Isee.Also,Pouwerealifeguardforthepasttwosummers.

Steve:Pes.ButthisPearIhaveanapartment.SoIneedajobduringthesecondPear,too.

Ms.Campbell:DoPouthinkPoucanhandlebothajobandschool?

Steve:Well,IhaveaBaverage.Pes,IthinkIcandoit.

Ms.Campbell:PourreferencesareverPgood.ThePsaPPou'reahardworkerandareverPreliable.

Steve:Iseldommisswork,andI'malwaPsontime.

Ms.Campbell:Well,Steve,wehaveoneopeningnow.

Steve:That'swonderful!

Ms.Campbell:Weneedaclerkinthemailroom.

Steve:That'sfine.

Ms.Campbell:ThejobpaPstheminimumwage.

Steve:That'sokaP.

Ms.Campbell:However,it'sonthenightshift.

Steve:That'sallright.

Ms.Campbell:Thehoursare2to6a.m.,MondaPthroughFridaP.

Steve:That's...notsogood.

Ms.Campbell:Iknow.WhatdoPouthink?ArePouinterested?

Steve:Well,...Ioftentakeanapintheafternoon,andthenIstaPuplate.IguessthehoursareokaP.WhendoIstart? Ms.Campbell:OnMondaP.

Steve:Allright.ThankPou.

Questions:

1.WhatdoPouknowaboutthemanfromthedialogue?

2.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheman?

3.Whatistheman'sattitudetowardhisworkandstudP?

PartC

UnusualInterviewees

ArecentsurvePaskedvice-presidentsandpersonneldirectorsofAmerica's100largestcorporationsfortheirmostu nusualeGperiencesinterviewingprospectiveemploPees.ThePincluded:

●Ajobapplicantwhochallengedtheinterviewertoafight.

●AjobcandidatewhosaidhehadneverfinishedhighschoolbecausehewaskidnappedandkeptinaclosetinMeGico.

●AbaldingcandidatewhoeGcusedhimselfduringtheinterviewandthenreturnedwearingafullhairpiece.

●Acandidatewhoworeheadphonestotheinterviewand,whenaskedtoremovethem,eGplainedthatshecouldliste ntotheinterviewerandthemusicatthesametime.

●Acandidatewhosaidshedidn'thavetimeforlunchandthenstartedtoeatahamburgerandFrenchfriesintheintervi ewer'soffice.

●AclumsPcandidatewhofellandbrokeanarmduringtheinterview.

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