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大学英语听力教程2原文

大学英语听力教程2原文
大学英语听力教程2原文

第一部分

I. Woma n: This is my family. I'm married. My husba nd's n ame

is Bill. We have two childre n —a boy and a girl.

Our little girl is six years old, and our little boy

is four. Jennie goes to kindergarten, and Aaron goes

to nursery school. My father lives with us. Grandpa's

great with the kids. He loves playing with them and

tak ing them to the park or the zoo.

2. Man: This is a picture of me and my three sons. We're at

a soccer game. Orlando is twelve, Louis is ten, and Carlos is nine. All

three of them really like sports. Orlando and Louis play baseball.

Carlos is into

skati ng.

3. Man: This is my wife June, and these are my three children.

Terri on the right is the oldest. She's in high school. She's very

involved in music. She's in the orchestra. Rachel

—she's the one in the middle -is twelve now. And this is my son Peter. He's one year older tha n

Rachel. Rachel and Peter are both in junior high school. Time really

flies. June and

I have bee n married for twenty years now.

4. Woman: This is a picture of me with my three kids. The girls,

Jill and Anne, are both in high school. This is Jill

on the right. She'll graduate next year. Anne is two

years youn ger. My son Dan is in college. It seems

like the kids are never home. I see them for dinner and sometimes on

Saturday mornings, but that's about it. They're really busy and have a

lot of frien ds.

第二部分

Joh n: It's super, Mary. It's just what I wan ted.

Mary: Well, I know you said your old calculator was

no good any more.

Joh n: Well, it was n't that it was no good. It just

would n't do all the thi ngs I n eed to do at work.

And it certa inly would n't remember teleph one

nu mbers for me like this one.

Mary: I suppose you're going to start putt ing in

nu mbers straightaway.

John: I've put in one while we've been chatting. I've

put in our solicitor's number. You know how

ofte n I n eed to call him on compa ny con tracts. Mary: So what others are you going to put in?

Joh n: Well, nu mber one. Acco untan t, I think.

Mary: The compa ny's acco untant?

John: Yes. Now just let me put in the number. That's it.

Mary: And nu mber two, the bank.

John: OK. Bank. Now, that's 345674. Oh ... And number 3, the doctor.

Mary: Yes. His number's, er, let me think. 76763. And the n the den tist, of course. Joh n: What's that? Number 4, is n't it? De ntist.

Mary: Yes, the number's 239023. I remember, because I rang yesterday about Robbie's appo in tme nt.

Joh n: That's fine. And now —the garage. 757412.

Mary: And the n how about the stati on nu mber? You're always hun ti ng around for that in a panic.

Joh n: Yes, you're right. What is the nu mber any way?

Mary: Oh, I can't remember. I'll just look it up in the teleph one directory.

Joh n: All right. Now, nu mber 7, the flower shop, I thi nk. Yes, florist. And that's 989024. Oh, I must n't forget the new London office nu mber. So that's nu

mber 8, new London office.

Mary: Joh n, here's the stati on nu mber. 546534.

Joh n: 546534. Than ks. Now that was nu mber 6 on my list.

Mary: How far have you got now?

Joh n: Well, I've added a couple more. The n ext one will be 9.

Mary: What about Bill a nd Sue?

Joh n: No, I can always remember their nu mber. But I

always have to look up John and Jane's number. What is it?

Mary: Joh n and Jane ... Joh n and Jane ... I know, 21463.

John: OK. 21463. John and Jane. And one more perhaps? Mary: The hairdresser? Joh n: Why do I n eed the hairdresser's nu mber? No, I thought this was my pocket calculator. Oh, I tell you one nu mber we do n eed quite ofte n-

the sports club!

Mary: the sports club!

Joh n: Great min ds thi nk alike! OK, number 10. Sports

Club. And that's —

Mary: 675645.

Joh n: 675645. Well that's en ough for the mome nt, I think. Now, as it's my birthday, what about tak ing me out for a meal?

Mary: I don't think I can remember the teleph one nu mber of our favorite restaura nt!

第三部分

Josephine: We did feel far more stability in our lives,

because you see ... i n these days I think there's always a concern

that families will separate or someth ing, but in those days n

obody expected the families to separate.

Gertrude: Of course there may have bee n smok ing,

drinking and drug-tak ing years ago, but it was all kept very quiet,

nobody knew anything

about it. But these days there really isn't the family life that we

used to have. The children seem to do more as they like whether

they know it's right or wrong. Oh, things are very differe nt I thi nk.

Question: What was your parents' role in family life?

Joseph ine: Well, my mother actually did n't do a

tremendous amount in the house, but she did

do a great deal of work outside and she was very interested, for

example, in the Nursing

Association collecting money for it. We had somebody who looked

after us and then we also had some one who did the clea ning.

Gertrude: Well, we lived in a flat, we only had three

rooms and a bathroom. Father worked on the railway at Victoria

Stati on and my mother did n't work, obviously. My father's wage I

thi nk was about two pounds a week and I suppose our rent was

about twelve shillings

a week, you know as rent was - rm going back a good many

years. We did n't have an easy life, you know and I thi nk that's

why my mother went out so much with her friends. It was a relief

for her, you know really.

Questi on: Did you have a close relati on ship with your

pare nts?

Josephine: In a sense I would say not very close but we,

at that time, did n't feel that way, we did n't

thi nk about it very much I don't thin k. I

think today people are much closer to their

parents and talk about everything, which we

did n't. Then, of course, we used to play a lot of games, because

we did n't have a television or even a radio and we would play

games in the eve nings rather tha n have conv ersati on, I think.

Questi on: Was there more discipli ne in families in

those days?

Josephine: Oh yes, I do think so, yes. We were much more

disciplined and we went about as a family and it was n't un til I

was probably about 18 before I would actually go out with any frie

nds of my own.

Stateme nts:

1. Seve nty years ago young people ofte n smoked and drank

in front of others.

2. Apart from a great deal of work outside, Josephi ne's

mother also looked after her children and did the cleaning in the house.

3. Gertrude's father earned two pounds a week.

4. Gertrude's family had to pay ten shillings a week for their flat.

5. Young people seventy years ago deeply felt that they did

not have a very close relati on ship with their pare nts.

6. Nowadays people are much closer to their parents and talk about everyth ing to them.

第五部分

Woma n: Well, my brother was six years youn ger tha n I, and er, I think that when he was little I was quite jealous of him. I remember he had beautiful red

curls (mm) ... my mother used to coo over him. One day a friend and I

played, erm, barber

shop, and, erm, my mother must have bee n away, she must have bee n

in the kitche n or somethi ng (mm) and we got these scissors and sat my

brother dow n and kept him quiet and (strapped him down) ... That's

right, and cut off all his curls, you see. And my mother just was so upset,

and

on my mother was show ing me pictures of his

weddi ng, 'cause my mother and father went dow n

there (uh huh) to the wedding, and er, there was this guy on the photos

with a beard and glasses, and I said,"Oh, who's this then?" 'cause I

thought it was the bride's brother or something like this (mm) ... and my

mother said frostily, "That ... is your brother!" (laughter)

Questi ons for memory test:

1. According to the passage, how many brothers does the lady

have?

2. Whe n the sister saw her mother coo over her youn ger

brother, how did she feel?

3. What's her father's react ion whe n he got to know that

the sister had cut off her youn ger brother's hair?

4. How old was her youn ger brother whe n she left home?

5. Where did her brother eve ntually live?

in fact it's the first ... I think it the few times I've ever seen my father really an gry.

Man: What happe ned to you?

Woma n: Oh ... I was sent to my room for a whole week you kno w, it was

terrible.

But was that the sort of patter n, were n't you close to your

brother at all? Well as I grew older I think that er him ... What

about ... you've got an older did ... were they close, the two

brothers? No, no my brother's just a couple tha n I ... so the two of us were closer and we thought we were both very grow n up

and he was just a ... a kid ... so we deliberately, kind of ignored

him. And then I left, when he was only still a schoolboy, fiftee n

(mm) and I went to live in En gla nd and he eventually went to

live in Brazil

did lose con tact with him for a long time. What was he doing

dow n there?

Well, he was a travel age nt, so he went dow n there

to work ... And, erm, I did n't, I can't eve n remember, erm

sending a card, even, when he got married. But I re ... I do

remember that later

s one of

Man Woma n: Man: Woma n: Man:

Woma

n:

I just ignored

brother too, of years older thi nk, home I I left he was only and I really

6. Who was the guy on the photos with a beard and glasses?

第二单元

第一部分

a When pare nts make a lot of rules about their

childre n's behavior, they make trouble for themselves.

I used to spend half my time making sure my rules were obeyed, and the

other half answering questions like

"Jack can get up whenever he likes, so why can't I?" or "Why can't I play with An gela? Jack's mum does n't mi nd who he plays with" or "Jack can drink anything he likes.

Why can't I drink wine too?"

Jack's mum, I decided, was a wise woman. I started say ing things like "Of course, dear. You can drink as much wine as you like" and "No, I don't mind how late you get up" and "Yes, dear, you can play with Angela as ofte n as

you like."

The results have been marvelous. They don't want to get up late any more, they've decided they don't like wine, and, most important, they've

stopped playing with

Angela. I've now realized (as Jack's mum realized a long time ago) that they only wan ted to do all these n asty thi ngs because they were n't allowed to.

第二部分

Radio Good after noon. And welcome to our midweek prese nter: phon e-i n. In today's program we're going

to concen trate on pers onal problems. And here with me

in the studio I've got Tessa Colbeck, who writes the agony

colu mn in Flash magazine, and Doctor Maurice Rex,

Student Medical Adviser at the University of Norfolk.

The number to ring with your problem is oh one, if you're

outside London, two two two, two one two two. And we

have our first caller on the line, and it's Rosemary, I

大学体验英语综合教程2课后答案第三版

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大学体验英语综合教程2 第三版 U5 Passage A 课后答案及课文翻译

Unit 5

Reference Translation Unit 5 PA 奉告学子:教育是关键 比尔·盖茨 每年都有数以百计的学生给我发电子邮件,要我就接受教育给他们提建议。他们想知道该学些什么,或者可不可以从大学辍学,因为我就没有读完大学。 也有不少家长给我写信,为子女寻求指导。他们问:“我们怎样才能把孩子引向成功之路?” 我的基本忠告很简单,而且是发自内心的:全力获得最佳教育,充分利用高中和大学,学会如何学习。 不错,为创建微软,我未完成大学学业,不过辍学之前我已经在哈佛呆了三年,而且我

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loudly. I got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned round. I looked at the man and the woman angrily. They did not pay any attention. In the end, I could not bear it. I turned round again. 'I can't hear a word!' I said angrily. ' It's none of your business,' the young man said rudely. 'This is a private conversation!'. Lesson 2 Breakfast or lunch? 早餐还是午餐? It was Sunday. I never get up early on Sundays. I sometimes stay in bed until lunch time. Last Sunday I got up very late. I looked out of the window. It was dark outside. 'What a day!' I thought. 'It's raining again.' Just then, the telephone rang. It was my aunt Lucy.' I've just arrived by train,' she said. 'I'm coming to see you.' 'But I'm still having breakfast,' I said. 2 新概念英语第二册 'What are you doing ?' she asked. ' I'm having breakfast,' I repeated.

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