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施心远听力教程第二版第一册Unit 7

施心远听力教程第二版第一册Unit 7
施心远听力教程第二版第一册Unit 7

Unit 7

Section 1 tactics for listening

Part 1 Phonetics

Exercise: complete the following short dialogue as you listen to the tape. Pay special attention to the weak forms, link-ups and contractions. Cheryl: Diane!

Diane: Cheryl! I thought you were living in Los Angeles.

Cheryl:l was , but I've moved back .1 just couldn't take the big city. Diane:So, what are you doing now ?

Cheryl:Well, I'm back in school .I'm going to become a teacher . Diane:Really? That sounds great .1 always thought you'd be a good

teacher

Cheryl:I hope so . Listen, do you have time for coffee? We can talk about the old days .

Diane:Sure. Let's go to Jake's. Cheryl; That sounds good.

Part 2 Listening and Note-Taking

Narrator: We asked eight people , "What's your car number ?"First we asked Liz. Liz: TEL 429.

Narrator: Then we asked Delia. Delia: W AR 556M Narrator: Then Richard. Richard: JPN 51 L-I think . Narrator: Next we asked Marie. Marie: OYF 155L. Narrator: After that Michael.

Michael: Ah ... I've just... got a new car and it's KMF 586W.

Narrator: Then Damien.

Damien: WPU 859S.

Narrator: After that, Rosie.

Rosie: Er ... the number is WTW 492S.

Narrator: And lastly, Trevor.

Trevor: My car number is YLH 220S.

Exercise A: Listen to the conversation and take notes,

Exercise B: Write down the car number of the following people.

I. Li/: TEL 429

2. Delia: W AR 556M

3. Richard: JPN 5IL

4. Marie: OYF 1551

6. Damien: WPU 859S

8, Trevor: YLH 220S

5. Michael KMF 586W

7. Rosie: WTW 492S

Section 2 Listening Comprehension

Part 1 Dialogues

Dialogue 1 In a toy shop

TAPESCRIPT

Mrs Cox: Good morning. Perhaps you can advise me ...

Assistant: Yes, madam.

Mrs Cox: I'm looking for a toy ... for my nephew.

Assistant: Oh, yes ... how old is he?

Mrs Cox: He'll be nine years old on Saturday.

Assistant: Skateboards* are still very popular.

Mrs Cox: Hmm, I don't want him to hurt himself.

Assistant: What about a drum set?

Mrs Cox: I don't think so. His father will be angry if I buy him one of

those. Have you got anything educational? You see, he's a very intelligent boy. Assistant: I've got the perfect thing! A do-it-yourself computer kit*!

Exercise A: Listen to the conversation and answer the following questions,

1. What is Mrs Cox looking for?

(She is looking for a toy.)

2. What does the shop assistant suggest?

(He suggests a skateboard, a drums and a do-it-yourself computer

kit.)

Exercise B- Listen to the conversation again and complete the following passage.

Mrs Cox wants to buy a toy for her (1) nine-year-old nephew. She doesn't buy the things tile assistant has (2) suggested, for she neither wants the boy to (3) hurt himself nor (4) to make the boy's father angry. She wants to buy something (5) educational. She believes her nephew is a very (6) intelligent boy. Finally she buys a (7) do-it-yourself computer kit.

Woman: Wright's customer service.

Mrs Phillips: Yes, I'd like to order something from your latest catalogue.

But I'm in a hurry. It's for my husband's birthday. Woman: All right. I'll take your order on the phone, your name, please? Mrs Phillips: Priscilla Phillips. Woman: Priscilla Phillips, Is that one I or two? Mrs Phillips: Double 1 Woman: P-h-i-M-i-p-s. Mrs Phillips: That's correct. Woman: What's your address? Mrs Phillips: 39 St. Andrews Road. Putney, London. Woman: Right. And your telephone number? Mrs Phillips: 010322713. Woman: And what would you like to order? Mrs Phillips: A carriage clock, please. Woman: Have you got the catalogue number? Mrs Phillips: Yes, I have. It's WG6 S82. Woman: WG6 S82. Anything else? Mrs Phillips: No, that's all

Woman: How would you like to pay?

Mrs Phillips: By credit card, please.

Woman: May I have your number?

Mrs Phillips: Yes. itfs0071 213297160372.

Woman: You know you're entitled to* a free Wright's diary?

Mrs Phillips: Oh, yes I'd forgotten..

Woman: What colour would you like?

Mrs Phillips: Grey, please.

Woman: And what name would you like on it?

Mrs Phillips: John, please. John Phillips.

Exercise: Listen to the dialogue and complete the following order form.

Wrig ht’s Customer Service

Order Form

Name: Priscilla Phillips

Address: 39 St. Andrews Road, Putney, London

Telephone: 010322713

Item: a carriage clock

Catalogue Number: WG6 S82

Payment:

Cash: Credit Card: √

Credit Card Number: 0071 213297160372

Free Wright’s Diary:

Color: Grey Name: John Phillips

Part 2 Passages

Passage 1 in unusual shop

I soon realized that I had entered an unusual kind of shop. There were no goods on display; there was no shop-window: nothing but a number of empty shelves at one end of the room in front of which a man was standing on a raised platform, and shouting loudly that the greatest sale of the year was about to begin. I decided to stay and see what would happen.

Cash

A harassed* assistant began to pile all sorts of odds and ends on the shelves: table-lamps, cutlery-sets*, clocks, electric razors*, crockery*, vases, and a large quantity of small packets all similarly wrapped in bright red paper. When the man at the table was satisfied that a sufficiently large crowd of people had collected, he began distributing the packets, asking for the small sum of three pence in

return, and declaring that the value of the contents was fifty times as much.

I paid three pence for my packet and was immediately informed that I should not open it until after the sale. The money I had given, I found, entitled me to bid* for anything on the shelves. All these beautiful and extremely valuable objects, the man announced, would be given away, simply given away. He was as good as his word, for be held up an electric razor and asked a young man (who from the look of his face needed it) whether it was worth six pence. The man had no doubt about the matter and was promptly* handed the razor for the sum asked. The same occurred with a number of other articles,

Then, instead of asking for small sums like six pence, the man began to demand larger amounts for "very rare, high-quality antiques." The people present, thinking that these too were being "given away," soon found themselves paying a great deal of money for useless, yacht- like lamps and ugly clocks in carved, heavy frames. I decided I had better go quickly before being tempted into buying something I did not want. I went into the street and opened my prize packet, only to find that I had been rewarded with a cheap bottle of scent* !

Exercise: Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.

1.c

2. A

3. B

4. D

5. B

6. A

7. D

8. B

Passage 2 Bargains or fixed price shopping

TAPESCRIPT

Once I have settled in my new job and new place I started looking for good places to shop around. In my home country, there was lot of bargaining in almost every store. However, I heard that in the US bargaining is not allowed in large stores, Therefore, I started to explore different stores to compare prices. I spoke to some American colleagues and neighbours about the different shopping avenues. From whatever information I collected I could find out that some of the best buys could be made at the bargain or discount* stores. That was the first time I came to know about the bargain shopping in the US.

From what I have learnt, you could make use of the following techniques tor bargain shopping. Watch for sales. This is when items are offered at a discounted price. The sale might be a set a percentage discount, Sales are generally advertised. Be sure to always check the local paper issued on Sunday; usually all the sales for the week will be announced. Many stores will also have clearance sales*. Items on clearance generally will not be reordered, so the store needs to make

room for new goods. Often these sales are unadvertised, Great bargains call be found at clearance sales!

Look for and use coupons. These can be found in the Sunday paper, in magazines, sometimes in the telephone book. A coupon is a little slip* of paper allowing you to get a small discount when you buy the specific item described. The coupon will say "Save 40 cents on any Pledge," for example. That means that if you present the coupon at the time of purchase, and if you bought the correct brand and size, and if the expiration* date has not passed, you will pay 40 cents less for that can of Pledge Furniture polish. If the store is having a "double coupon day," the coupon is worth twice as much (you would pay 80 cents less for a can of Pledge).

Purchases can be made very inexpensively at garage sales and second hand stores, Used items in good condition often can be found for a low price. Also, check newspapers and local bulletin* boards for listings of used goods for sale.

Exercise: Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.

2. A 3, A 4, D 5. C 6. B 7. B 8.

D 9. B

Part: 3 News

News item 1

Tapescript

Authorities in Pakistan say a suicide bomber has killed at least 15 people and injured more than 22 in a central part of the country’s capital city. Most of the victims were policemen.

The suicide bomber struck a group of policeman 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.

News item 2

Tapescript

Reports say at least one person was killed and several others hurt in clashes between Indonesian soldiers and police on Borneo Island*. Officials say the clashes may have resulted from a lack of understanding. Shooting began when thousands of people attempted to get on ships to leave the port city of Sampit*. They were attempting to escape native Dayaks* who have been attacking ethnic minorities. Indonesian officials say one group of Dayak fighters killed at least 118 settlers from the Island of Madura* on Sunday. The settlers were traveling with police protection. However, a police spokesman said that the police force was not large enough to protect the settlers.

Exercise A: Listen to the news item and complete the following summary.

This news item is about clashes between Indonesian soldiers and police on Borneo.

Exercise B: Listen to the news item again and choose the best answer to complete each of following sentences.

I.B 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. D 6. A

Section Three

Part 1 Questions and Answers

TAPESCRIPT

Wife: I hope you didn't want to go to the post office.

Husband: Of course not. I remember asking about the new stamps.

Wife: You remembered to post my letter?

Husband: I'm trying to think, I can't remember putting it into the box. Wife: Do you mean to tell me you didn't post it? Husband: I'd very much prefer to tell you I did. Wife: If you didn't, it'll mean waiting till tomorrow. Husband: Try looking in the shopping-basket, If it's not there, it must have been posted.

Wife: I never like sending you shopping. I prefer going myself. Husband: Stop grumbling. I remembered to do everything else. Wife: Yes, but I always hate missing the post. And I hate to think of this particular letter lying about in the road. Where are the stamps?

Husband In my wallet. Oh, dear! Here's the letter too. It's funny, I'd

quite forgotten putting it there. Wife: Give it to me. I'd like to post it myself next time.

Exercise: Listen to the dialogue and then answer some questions about it. You will hear the dialogue and the questions only once. Answer each question with a complete sentence after you have heard it.

Questions:

1. What did he remember to do?

(He remembered to go to the post office.)

2. What does he remember doing ?

(He remembers asking about the new stamps,) . 3.What can't he remember doing ? (He can't remember putting the letter into the box.) 4 What would he prefer to tell her?

(He'd prefer to tell her he had posted the letter.)

5. What doesn't she like doing?

(She doesn't like sending him shopping.)

6. What does she prefer doing? (She prefers going herself)

7. What does she always hate?

(She always hates missing the post and hate to lose letters.)

8. What has he forgotten doing?

(He's forgotten putting the letter in his wallet.)

Part 2 Retelling

Max left his country, Italy, about a year ago. He went to France first and then to Germany. He came to the United States with his wife, Helen, last September. Helen and Max met in Rome two years ago. Helen lived in

Paris for a few months while she was waiting to come to the United

States.

They lived in New York City for a tew months, and then they moved to Boston. They had lived there ever since. At first they had not

much money and Max didn't understand English very well at all, so they had a lot of problems. But both of them have good jobs now. For the past six months, Helen has been working as the assistant manager of an apartment building, and Max has a good job as all engineer, Since he began to work for this company, his boss has given him two promotions. So he is very happy with this company.

Exercise: Listen to the passage and then retell it in your own words. You will hear the passage only once.

Section 4 Supplementary Exercises Part I Listening Comprehension

Passage 1

Bargains or fixed price shopping

TAPESCRIPT

Once I have settled in my new job and new place I started looking for good places to shop around. In my home country, there was lot of bargaining in almost every store. However, I heard that in the US bargaining is not allowed in large stores, Therefore, I started to explore different stores to compare prices. I spoke to some American colleagues and neighbours about the different shopping avenues. From whatever information I collected I could find out that some of the

best buys could be made at the bargain or discount* stores. That was the first time I came to know about the bargain shopping in the US.

From what I have learnt, you could make use of the following techniques tor bargain shopping. Watch for sales. This is when items are offered at a discounted price. The sale might be a set a percentage discount, Sales are generally advertised. Be sure to always check the local paper issued on Sunday; usually all the sales for the week will be announced. Many stores will also have clearance sales*. Items on clearance generally will not be reordered, so the store needs to make

room for new goods. Often these sales are unadvertised, Great bargains call be found at clearance sales!

Look for and use coupons. These

can be found in the Sunday paper, in

magazines, sometimes in the telephone

book. A coupon is a little slip* of paper

allowing you to get a small discount

when you buy the specific item described.

The coupon will say "Save 40 cents on

any Pledge," for example. That means

that if you present the coupon at the time

of purchase, and if you bought the

correct brand and size, and if the expiration* date has not passed, you will pay 40 cents less for that can of Pledge Furniture polish. If the store is having a "double coupon day," the coupon is worth twice as much (you would pay 80 cents less for a can of Pledge).

Purchases can be made very inexpensively at garage sales and second hand stores, Used items in good condition often can be found for a low

price. Also, check newspapers and local bulletin* boards for listings of used goods for sale.

Exercise: Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.

2. A 3, A 4, D 5. C 6. B 7. B

8.

D 9. B

Passage 2

Dennis Tito paid the Russian government $20,000,000 for the chance to travel in a Soyez space craft o the new International Space Station. His space flight will be launched on April 30th.

Mr Tito says he has been interested in space travel since he was seventeen years old, That was when the former Soviet Union launched the first satellite, Sputnik. This interest led him to become a rocket scientist, He worked for the United States Jet Propulsion* Laboratory in California. He left that job after a few years to start an investment business.

Today, Dennis Tito's company is among the nation's largest investment businesses. Reports say he is worth about 200,000,000 dollars. So he can easily pay 20,000,000 dollars for a trip into space.

This is not the first time the Russian space programme has earned needed money by selling scats on its spacecraft. A Japanese television reporter flew on Mir* for a price of 12,000,000 dollar's. And the American space agency NASA paid 400,000,000 dollars to send several American astronauts to Mir.

Mr Tim is now living and working at Russia's Star City training area to prepare for his ten-day trip. Why does he want to go into space? Mr Tiro says he has been on Earth for sixty years and he now wants to take a look at the planet from space.

Exercise: Listen to the following passage and complete the chart with the information you hear, i 1

I Name | Dennis Tiro

I Age | sixty

Former profession rocket scientist |

Present profession | business

Time of departure | April 30th

Length of the trip I ten days

Destination of the trip | the new International Space Station

Reason to go into the space | to take a look at the planet form space

1 Part

2 Oral Work

TAPESCRIPT

Mark was a little too early. He stood in the road by the entrance to the school and wondered what to do while he waited. Perhaps after all he should have collie with Nancy's two sons as their mother had suggested. But they were so much older than he, besides, they never talked to him. He was convinced they looked down on him.

He walked slowly into the school. There were aleady about a hundred children there, most of them moving confidently around in groups, obviously glad to see each other again after the holidays. Mark envied them. They made him feel lonely.

It was easy to pick out the newcomers, In the bustle and noise, they stood

out as if they had been soaked with water. Mark went to one of the buildings. He opened the door and walked in.

Exercise: Listen to the passage and then give your opinion on the following topics.

1. What was Mark's feeling on his first day to a new school'?

2. Have you ever experienced such feelings on your first day to a new place?

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