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英语初级听力(1-11)

英语初级听力(1-11)
英语初级听力(1-11)

Lesson 1

My name is Robert. I am eighteen years old and I am French. I am not married. Sylvia is small and fair. She is seventeen and she is a student.

The tall boy with fair hair is eighteen years old and he comes from Sweden. He works in a record(唱片)shop. The small boy with dark hair is seventeen. He is Spanish, but he does not live in Spain. He lives in France. He works in a hotel.

Full stop 句号

Comma 逗号

Lesson 2

My name is Daniel. I am French. I live in a small town. I work in a hotel, but I do not live in the hotel. I live with my parents. My home is near the hotel, so I walk to work every day.

There is some sugar, there is some coffee and there is a lot of tea, but there is not much jam(果酱). There are some tomatoes, but there are not any eggs or biscuits(饼干)and there is not much milk. So we want jam, eggs, biscuits and milk.

Lesson 3

Section One

spill v. 溢出, 洒, 使 ... 流出, 泄漏

Don't cry for spilt milk.

launderette n. (装有投币洗衣机的)自动洗衣店

soap powder

Section Two

A. A: Do you love me?

B: I'm very fond of you.

A: Yes, but do you love me?

B: Uh ... You mean a lot to me.

A: Why won't you answer my question?

B: What question?

A: Do you love me? Come on! I want to know.

B: I care for you very deeply. You know that.

A: That isn't the same thing!

B: What kind of answer do you expect?

A: The truth! I want the truth!

B: How can I possibly answer such a question?

B. 3. 1) She enjoyed visiting other countries and winning a lot of cups.

2) She has missed a lot of things I growing up and she doesn’t know what to do now.

Section Three

There is a small shop at the end of our road. I buy my newspaper there every Sunday. This is the only shop that is open on a Sunday, so it is always very busy. They sell milk, eggs, biscuits, tea and coffee. You can get aspirins, toothpaste or a writing pad there. It is a nice little shop.

This evening I am going to the cinema. I sometimes go with Beatriz, but this evening I am going alone. Beatriz is nice, but she talks a lot and when I go to the cinema I like to watch the film. The film I am going to is an old one, but it is very good. It is a Hitchcock film.

Lesson 4

Section One

2. Eustace: What are you doing?

Luanda: I'm packing.

Eustace: Why?

Luanda: Because I'm leaving.

Eustace: You're not.

Lucinda: Yes, I am. I'm catching the first train tomorrow.

Instance: But, I ...

Luanda: ... and I'm not coming back.

Eustace: Oh, oh ... where are you going?

Lucinda: To ... to ... Hawaii.

Eustace: Oh darling.

Section Two

2. 1) She has got a camera for Peter and some records for Paul.

2) He is going to open a savings account for them

Section Three

My grandfather lives with us. He is seventy years old and I like talking to him. Every day I go for a walk with him in the park. My grandfather has a dog. The dog's name is

Nelson. Nelson is old and he has very short legs and bad eyes. But my grandfather likes him very much.

I have a small black and white television and I can get a good picture. But my brother has got a color television. It is bigger, heavier and more complicated than mine. My brother gets a better picture on his television than I do on mine. So when there is something very good on TV, I usually go and see my brother.

Lesson 5

Good afternoon, my name is Schwartz. That is S-C-H-W-A-R-T-Z and I come from New York. My wife and I would like a double room with a shower. I have our passports here. We are hoping to stay for about a week. I have a question. Do you know where I can get two tickets for the performance at the theatre tonight?

On my first day in London I felt hungry, so I went into a restaurant and sat down at a table. I waited for ten minutes, but nobody came to serve me. Then I saw that there were no waiters. The customers stood in a queue and got their food themselves. That was my first experience of a self-service restaurant.

Lesson 6

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Clerk: Cambridge Theatre. Box Office.

Henry: Have you got any tickets for Romeo and Juliet for this Saturday evening?' Clerk: Which performance? 5 pm or 8:30 pm?

Henry: 8:30 pm please.

Clerk: Sorry, that performance is sold out.

Henry: Well, have you got any tickets for the 5 p.m performance?

Clerk: Yes, we have tickets at 4.50 pounds, 5.50 pounds and 6 pounds.

Henry: I'd like to reserve two seats at 4.50 pounds, please.

Clerk: Right. That's two tickets at 4.50 pounds. Saturday,5 p.m performance. What's the name please?

Henry: Bishop. Henry Bishop.

Clerk: Thank you. You'll collect the tickets before 3 pm on Saturday, won't you? Henry: Yes, of course. Thank you. Goodbye.

Why I want to leave my present job?

Why I am interested in the new job?

How I intend to get to work?

How long I intend to stay in the job?

Where I live?

Where I went to school?

How much I'm paid in my present job?

How much I expect to be paid in the new job?

I am not going out with George again. Last week he invited me to go to a football match. I do not like football, so it was silly of me to say yes. We did not have seats, so we had to stand for two hours in the rain. I was cold and wet and I could not see a thing. So I asked George to take me home. He got very angry and said some very unpleasant things.

Last week the sun shone and it got quite hot. I decided to put on my light grey summer trousers. But I got a shock. I could not put them on. They were too small. It is possible that they got smaller during the winter, but I do not think so. I am afraid I got bigger. So I am going to eat less and I am going to take more exercise. I am definitely going to lose some weight.

Lesson 7

Everything changes. Once a lot of people went to the cinema to see silent films. Then when talking pictures started nobody wanted to see silent films any more. But people still went to the cinema and everybody knew the names of all the great film stars. Now we have television. People sit at home night after night watching their favorite programs. But what is going to happen to the cinema?

Dear Mr. Scott,

Thank you for your letter of 15th January. You say that you telephoned our office five times in two days and did not receive a reply.

I am sorry about this, but we have had problems with our telephone.

Yours sincerely,

D. Renton

What a Wonderful World Louis Armstrong

I see trees of green

red ______ too

I see 'em ______

for me and you And I think to myself what a wonderful world I see ______ of blue

clouds of white Bright ______ days

dark sacred nights And I think to myself what a wonderful world. The colors of a ______

so ______ in the sky

Are also on the faces

of people going by

I see friends ______ hands

sayin' how do you do They're really sayin' I love you.

I hear babies ______

I watch them grow

They'll learn much more

than I'll never know

And I think to myself

what a wonderful world

Yes I think to myself

what a wonderful world.

I see trees of green

red roses too

I see 'em bloom

for me and you And I think to myself what a wonderful world

I see skies of blue

clouds of white Bright blessed days

dark sacred nights And I think to myself what a wonderful world.

The colors of a rainbow

so pretty in the sky

Are also on the faces

of people going by

I see friends shaking hands

sayin' how do you do

They're really sayin' I love you.

I hear babies cry

I watch them grow

They'll learn much more

than I'll never know

And I think to myself

what a wonderful world

Yes I think to myself

what a wonderful world

Lesson 8

Susan is talking to Christine.

Susan: I hear you and James are engaged at last.

Christine: Yes, we are.

Susan: When are you getting married?

Christine: In the spring.

Susan: Oh, lovely. Where's the wedding going to be?

Christine: Well ... We're not sure yet, probably in St. Albans.

Susan: Oh, yes, your parents live there, don't they?

Christine: Yes, that's right.

Susan: Where are you going to live?

Christine: We're going to buy a flat or a small house somewhere in South London. Susan: Are you going to give up your job?

Christine: Yes, probably, but I may look for another one when we've settled in.

I have a watch. It is a Swiss watch. It is not new and my friends are sometimes a little rude about it. They tell me to buy a new one. But I do not want a new one. I am very happy with my old watch. Last week it stopped. So I took it to the shop. I did not ask for an estimate. Today I went to get it. Do you know how much I had to pay? Five pounds. Five pounds just for cleaning a watch.

Have you ever thought what it is like to be one of those beautiful girls that you see on the front of fashion magazines? They meet interesting people, they travel to exciting places, and sometimes they make a lot of money. But they have to work hard. They often have to get up very early in the morning, and of course they have to be very careful about what they eat.

Top of the world

carpenters

S uch a feeling’s coming over me

there is _______ in most everything I see

not a cloud in the sky got the sun in my eyes

and I won't be surprised if it's a _______.

everything I want the world to be

is now coming true _______ for me

and the _______ is clear

it's because you are here

you're the nearest thing to _______ that I’ve seen

I’m on the top of the world looking down on _______

and the only explanation I can find

is the love that I’ve found

every since you've been around

Your loves put me at the top of the world

something in the wind has _______ my name

and it's telling' me that things are not the same

in the leaves on the trees and the _______ of the breeze

there's a _______ sense of happiness for me

there is only one wish on my mind

when this day is through I hope that I will find

that tomorrow will be just the same for you and me

all I need will be mine if you are here

Lesson 9

Female: I've got two tickets for a volleyball match this evening. Why don't you come? Male: Uh ... no, thanks. I ... I'm not very interested in volleyball.

Female: Oh, why not? Have you ever seen it played?

Male: No, I haven't, but I really don't th...

Female: That's what I thought. You don't know what you're missing.

Male: Don't I? Why?

Female: Because it's very fast, with lots of action.

Male: Really? Who's playing?

Female: Two of the best women's teams in the world, one from Finland and the other from Belgium.

Male: Hmm. It sounds exciting.

Female: Yes, it is! Very!

Male: Hmm. Well, perhaps I'll come after all.

Female: Good! Now ... uh ... could you ... uh ... could I have five pounds, please? Male: Five pounds? What for?

Female: Your ticket, of course. I bought two of them in advance, hoping I'd persuade you to come with me.

Male: Oh ... uh ... You know, I've just remembered something.

Female: What?

Male: I've got to see some friends this evening.

Female: Oh ... I see ... I mean ... you won't be coming, after all, then?

Male: No, not unless...

Female: Unless what?

Male: Perhaps you could let me have the ticket for a bit less? Let's say three pounds. Female: But you said you had to meet some friends!

Male: Come on. I was only joking. Here's your five pounds. Of course I'll come. (Sound of telephone ringing)

Tom: Tom Haley speaking.

Philip: Hello, Tom. It's Philip. I waited for a phone call from you but I can't wait any longer. Tell me about your first week.

Tom: Hmmmmmm. It wasn't easy.

Philip: Wasn't it? Why? What did you have to do?

Tom: On Monday and Tuesday, I lifted heavy boxes. On Wednesday, I put hundreds of bottles and tins and packets on shelves.

Philip: Was it boring?

Tom: Yes, very boring. And I dropped a lot of boxes.

Philip: Did you break anything?

Tom: Oh, just a few jars of jam and a lot of bottles of tomato juice.

Philip: Ugh. What a mess. So tell me about Thursday.

Tom: I'm afraid I was two hours late ... and the supervisor was really angry. Then I put price labels on bottles and tins and packets. Very confusing.

Philip: Did you put the right labels on them?

Tom: Not always. I made one or two mistakes.

Philip: Only one or two? What did you do on Friday and Saturday?

Tom: I didn't do very much. I was fed up. The supermarket was open until 9 pm. They wanted me to work overtime but I went home at six.

Philip: I see. Have you still got a job?

Tom: I don't know. I have to see the supervisor tomorrow.

Philip: Well, you'd better get up early. Good luck!

We are going to Scotland for our holiday. We are leaving early on Saturday morning and I hope we will get to York about eleven o'clock. We are spending the night in York, then on Sunday we are driving up to Scotland. We are going to stay at a lovely little hotel near a lake. Of course we will probably get some rain, but I am sure we will have a fantastic holiday.

People often ask me for my telephone number. But I have not got a telephone, so I tell them to ring me at work. Why don't I have a telephone? I think the telephone is expensive and I prefer to write a letter. There aren't many people I want to speak to in the evening and I do not want to speak to anybody at breakfast time. When I want to use the telephone in the evening, I can always use the box at the end of the road. Lesson 10

—Can I help you?

—Yes, please. I'd like some instant coffee.

—Certainly. How much would you like?

—A large jar, please.

—That's a very nice cardigan. Is it new?

—Yes. It was very cheap. I got it in a sale.

—I like it very much. It suits you very well.

—Oh, thank you.

—Do you read many novels?

—Yes. I suppose I've read about four novels this year.

—I see. And what was the last novel you read?

—Let me see. It was A Man in Havana.

—And when did you read it?

—I read it on Tuesday evening.

—Why did you read it?

—Well ...

—Do you smoke?

—Yes, I do.

—How long have you been smoking for?

—Six years.

—And how many cigarettes have you smoked during that time?

—Thousands!

—I was just about to have a swim when I saw the shark!

—That's nothing. I was in the middle of swimming when I saw the shark.

—What happened?

—I started swimming for the shore, of course.

(Yvonne Deraine is staying at the Hotel Noptune. She goes to the Reception Desk and asks :)

Yvonne: Can I have breakfast in my room?

Clerk: Certainly, madam. Breakfast is served in your room from 7 o'clock until 10. Here is the menu.

Yvonne: Thank you. (looks at the menu) I'd like to have the Continental Breakfast. Clerk: Yes, madam. And at what time would you like it?

Yvonne: About half past eight, I think.

Clerk: 8:30. Very good, madam. And what kind of fruit juice would you like? We have pineapple, orange, grapefruit ...

Yvonne: I think I'd like the pineapple please.

Clerk: Pineapple juice. And would you prefer tea or coffee?

Yvonne: Coffee please.

Clerk: Thank you very much. Goodnight.

* * *

(At 8:30 the next morning, there is a light tap at Yvonne's door.)

Yvonne: Y-es. Come in.

Maid: I've brought you your breakfast, madam.

Yvonne: Oh yes. Thank you. Could you put it on the desk over there please?

Maid: Shall I pour you a cup of coffee straight away, madam?

Yvonne: No, thanks. I'll pour it myself in a minute.

Maid: Is there anything else, madam?

Yvonne: No-no, I don't think so, thank you.

Eddie is talking to Tom.

Eddie: Have you ever been really frightened?

Tom: I suppose so, once or twice.

Eddie: Can you remember when you were most frightened?

Tom: That isn't difficult.

Eddie: What happened?

Tom: Well, we used to have a favorite picnic place beside a lake. We had a boat there.

I was there with some friends and I decided to swim to a little island. It didn't look far and I started swimming ... but half way across I realized it was a lot further than I thought. I was getting very tired. I shouted. Luckily my friends heard me and brought the boat. I thought I was going to drown. I've never been more frightened in my life. Should school children take part-time jobs?

This is a discussion which will appear in a magazine.

Editor: This month our panel looks at part-time jobs. Are they good for school children or not?

Headmaster: Definitely not. The children have got two full-time jobs already: growing up and going to school. Part-time jobs make them so tired they fal1 asleep in class. Mrs. Barnes: I agree. I know school hours are short, but there's homework as well. And children need a lot of sleep.

Mr. Barnes: Young children perhaps, but some boys stay at school until they're eighteen or nineteen. A part-time job can't harm them. In fact, it's good for them. They earn their pocket-money instead of asking their parents for it. And they see something of the world outside school.

Businessman: You're absolutely right. Boys learn a lot from a part-time job. And we mustn't forget that some families need the extra money. If the pupils didn't take part-time jobs they couldn't stay at school.

Editor: Well, we seem to be equally divided: two for, and two against. What do our readers think?

Philip Andrew is 16 and he is about to leave school. He comes to me for advice every week. He is looking for an interesting job and he would like good wages. One of his friends works in a supermarket. Another friend works in a factory. Philip thinks supermarket jobs are not well paid. And factory jobs are boring.

And finally, some news from the United States. David Thomas, the Californian pop singer, is sixteen today and he is giving a party for sixty guests. His young friends have bought him a Rolls-Royce, the most expensive one they could find. David is famous because he is the fastest driver and the youngest pop star in the state of California. He is flying to Paris tomorrow.

Lesson 11

—What are you going to do after this lesson?

—I'm probably going to have a cup of tea. What about you?

—Oh, I'm going to the post office.

—I see.

—Can you come and see me at nine o'clock?

—I'm afraid not. You see, I'm meeting Mr. Green at nine.

—I hear you are playing at a concert tomorrow. How do you feel about it?

—Oh, I'm really worried about it.

—I'm not surprised. So would I be.

—What are your plans for tomorrow, Brenda?

—Well, first, I'm going to do the washing up.

—Poor you! While you're doing the washing up, I'll be having breakfast in bed.

—It's alright for some people.

—I'd like to withdraw fifty pounds from my deposit account.

—Certainly. Would you please sign this form?

—Oh, yes. There you are.

—How would you like the money?

—In fives, please.

—Fine. Here you are.

—Thanks. Goodbye.

—How are you, Brenda?

—Fine, apart from the backache.

—Oh, dear, I'm sorry to hear that.

—Yes. My back's killing me.

—Oh, I hope you'll soon feel better.

—Thanks.

Man: Waitress! This meat is like old leather! It's enough to break every tooth in your head.

Waitress: Perhaps you'd like to change your order, sir. The sirloin is very tender. Woman: John, look what that waiter's gone and done! Spilt soup all over my new dress!

Waiter: I'm terribly sorry, madam. Perhaps if I could sponge it with a little warm water...

Man: Leave it alone, man. You'll only make it worse.

Woman: I want to speak to the Manager!

Waiter: Very good, madam.

Manager: I do apologize for this unfortunate accident, madam. If you would like to have the dress cleaned and send the bill to us, we will be happy to take care of it. Woman: Oh no, it doesn't matter. Forget it. It probably won't stain very much.

Man: Waiter, this just won't do. This wine's got a most peculiar flavor.

Waiter: Yes, sir. I'll take it back. Perhaps you would like to choose another wine instead, sir?

—Hello.

—Hello. Who's that?

—It's me.

—Who's me?

—Why, me, of course.

—Yes, I know. It's you. But who are you?

—I've told you who I am. I am ME.

—I know you are you, but I still don't know who you are. Anyway, I don't want to talk to you whoever you are. I really wanted Mrs. Jones.

—Who do you want?

—Mrs. Jones!

—Mrs. Jones? Who's Mrs. Jones?

—Why, Mrs. Jones lives where you are, doesn't she?

—There is no Mrs. Jones here. What number do you want?

—I want Bournemouth, 650283.

—This is Bournemouth, 650823.

—Oh, dear, I am sorry. I must have dialed the wrong number.

—It's quite alright.

—I'll try dialing again. Sorry to have troubled you.

—It's quite alright. Goodbye.

—Goodbye.

Two old men are talking about the days gone by. Listen.

—The beer's just like water. They don't make it as strong as they used to.

—No. Things aren't what they used to be, are they?

—The pubs aren't any good nowadays.

—No. But they used to be good when we were young.

—The trouble is that the young people don't work hard.

—No, but they used to work hard when we were young.

Ten years ago, I loved watching television and listening to pop records. I hated classical music. But I liked playing tennis. Five years ago I still liked playing tennis, but I loved classical music. Now I prefer classical music. I like playing squash. But I hate television.

Mr. Davies is talking to his son Martin.

Mr. Davies: (quietly) Why aren't you doing your homework?

Martin: I'll do it later, Dad. I must get these chords right first. Our group's playing in a concert on Saturday.

Mr. Davies: (laughs) Oh, is it? You'll be making records next, will you?

Martin: We hope so. The man from 'Dream Discs' is coming to the concert. So I'd better play well.

Mr. Davies: You'd better get on with your homework! You can practise all day Saturday.

Martin: Oh, Dad. You don't understand at all. This concert could change my life. Mr. Davies: It certainly could! You've got exams next month. Important ones. If you don't get a good certificate, you won't get a decent job.

Martin: (rudely) I don't need a certificate to play the guitar. And I don't want a boring old job in a bank either.

Mr. Davies: (angrily) Oh, don't you? Whose boring old job paid for this house? And for that guitar?

Martin: (sighs) Yours, I know. But I'd rather be happy than rich.

Letter Dictation. Write your address, your phone number and the date.

The letter is to Winnipeg Advanced Education College. Winnipeg, W-I-double N-I-P-E-G, Advanced Education College, Hillside Drive, Winnipeg.

Dear Sir or Madam. Please send me details of your courses in Computer Programming. New line. Thanking you in advance. Yours faithfully, and then sign your name.

(Your address)

(Your phone number)

(Date)

Winnipeg Advanced Education College,

Hillside Drive,

Winnipeg

Dear Sir or Madam,

Please send me details of your courses in computer Programming.

Thanking you in advance.

Yours faithfully,

Your name Write your address, your phone number and the date. To Sea View Hotel. Sea View, S-E-A V-I-E-W Hotel, Harbor Road, Cork, Ireland.

Dear Sir or Madam. I would like to book a double room with bath for two weeks from

the first to the fourteenth of August inclusive. New line. I look forward to receiving your confirmation. Yours faithfully and then sign your name.

(Your address)

(Your phone number)

(Date)

Sea View Hotel,

Harbor Road,

Cork,

Ireland

Dear Sir or Madam,

I would like to book a double room with bath for two weeks from the 1st to the 14th of August inclusive.

I look forward to receiving your confirmation.

Yours faithfully,

Your name

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