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1、本文格式为Word版,下载可任意编辑恒星英语听力网_普特英语听力网 恒星英语听力网的英语听力材料。下面是我给大家整理的恒星英语听力网的相关学问,供大家参阅! 恒星英语听力网听力篇1 Lesson Thirty-Six Section One: A. Making a Reservation: Robert Gordon is phoning to book a hotel room in Paris. Receptionist: 45-21-64. Allo?Robert: Is that the Saint-Martine Hotel? Receptionist: Oui. Yes, it

2、is. Can I help you? Robert: Have you got a double room for the night of 23rd July? Receptionist: One moment please. Ill just have a look. Yes, we have got a double room on that date.Robert: Has it got a double bed or two singles? Receptionist: Two singles, monsieur. Robert: And is that with or witho

3、ut bath? Receptionist: Its a room with shower and toilet, monsieur. Robert: That sounds fine. Is there a TV? Receptionist: Could you repeat that, please? Robert: Is there a color television in the room? Receptionist: Yes, but of course. And a video, if you choose.Robert: How much will it be for one

4、night? Receptionist: About four hundred francs.Robert: And what does that include? Receptionist: It includes morning newspaper, continental breakfast and service. Robert: Where is the nearest metro? Receptionist: Opera, monsieur. Its only five minutes from here. Robert: And is there an extra charge

5、for children? Receptionist: If the child is under sixteen and we put an extra bed in your room,the charge is seventy-five francs. Do you want the room? Robert: Yes, for one night-23rd July. Receptionist: Oui, monsieur. May I have your name, please? Robert: Actually, iris for my wife and two daughter

6、s, Mrs. Jean Gordon, Linda and Maggie. Receptionist: Yes, monsieur. So you need an extra bed. And what time will they be arriving on July 23rd . B. Vet: Interviewer: Now youve been a veterinary doctor for some thirty years; what was it that made you become a vet in the first place? Vet: Well, I stud

7、ied as an ordinary doctor in the beginning but I slowly realised that I liked animals very much. I almost prefer animals to people. So I took an extra course in animal medicine. Its as simple as that really.Interviewer: And you still enjoy working with animals?Vet: Oh, yes, very much so. In fact, mo

8、re than ever now. Ive got to know animals much better, you see, and I get on better with them in every way. Their owners sometimes get on my nerves,though. Interviewer: Oh . and why is that? Vet: Well, some people know very little about animals and keep them in the wrong conditions. Interviewer: Wha

9、t sort of conditions? Vet: Oh, you know, some people buy a large dog and then try to keep it ina small flat;they dont take it out enough to give it proper exercise. Other people have a cat and try to keep it in the house all day, but a cat needs to get out and be free to come and go as it pleases. A

10、 lot of people dont feed their animals properly. Its very common to give pets too much food which is very bad for them, especially if theyre not getting enough exercise. Or not to feed them regularly, which is equally bad. An animal is a responsibility which is something many people dont seem to rea

11、lise. Interviewer: You mean people keep pets for the wrong reasons?Vet: Yes, some people want a pet because theyre lonely, or simply for decoration, or just to show how rich they are. Interviewer: And just how do you deal with these people? Vet: Well, I try to tell them what the animal needs; what i

12、s the right sort of food, the proper exercise. I try to teach them that animals are not toys and if theyre to be healthy, they have to be happy.Interviewer: Yes, I suppose youre right. In your thirty years as a vet you must have come across some interesting cases? Vet: Oh yes, there are lots of inte

13、resting cases. I was once called to a lioness who was giving birth and having difficulty. Now that was really interesting. Section Two:A. Monologue: Well, now, ladies and gentlemen, that was our last item, and all that remains for me to do is to thank our performers sincerely on behalf of us all for

14、 the pleasure they have given us this evening. And of course I must express thanks to those whove worked behind the scenes. And especially our producer. But most of all I want to say thank you to all of you for coming here this evening and supporting this event, especially in such weather. I think p

15、erhaps I should take this opportunity to-renew my sincere apologies to those sitting in the back rows. Weve made temporary repairs to the roof, but unfortunately the rain tonight was unexpectedly heavy, and were grateful to you for your understanding and cheerful good humor. I may say that we had ho

16、ped that temporary repairs would suffice. But we were recently informed by our surveyor that the whole roof will have to be replaced: which is of course a severe blow when you think its only five years since we replaced the roof of the church itself. And so we shall be having another concert soon, I

17、 hope. B. Wrinkles: Manager: Good morning, madam. And what can we do for you? Woman: What can you do for me? Manager: Yes, madam, what can we do for you?Woman: Youve already done it, thank you very much. And I want something done about what youtve done for me. Manager: Is something the matter, madam

18、?Woman: Ill say there is; I want to see the manager. Mafiager: Im the manager, madam. Now . now what seems, to be therouble? Woman: Look at my face!Manager:You face? Ah yes. Oh dear. Well, never mind.Whats wrong with your face? What exactly am I supposed to be looking at?Woman:My lines,my wrinkles.

19、Manager:Well,we can soon put that right,Madam. You need a bottle of our New Generation Wrinkle Cream.With this wonderful new cream your lines and wrinkles just.Woman:Shut up! Manager:.just disap.I beg your pardon? Woman:I said shut up!I was silly enough to listen to you before.Ill listen to no more

20、of it. Manager:You say youve been here before,madam.Im afraid I dont recognise you. Woman:Of course you dont recognise me!Last time I came in here I was a very attractive middle-aged woman. Now I look old enough to be even your grandmother. Manager: Well, yes . er . some of us do age quicker then ot

21、hers.Woman: Its not a question of age, my man, its a question of your cream. I used it for two small lines under my eyes and I woke up next morning looking like Lady Frankenstein. Your advertisement says Lose ten years overnight. For only five pounds you can look young and attractive again. Tried by

22、 thousands. Money back guarantee. Well, I want more than my money back. I want you to pay for me to have plastic surgery. Manager: But, madam, there must be some mistake.Woman: Ill say theres been a mistake. My mistake was believing your advert and buying your silly cream. It can do the same for you

23、, too, it said. Well, its certainly done something for me, but now what it did for the lady in the picture. Manager: But our product is tested and approved by doctors. It was thoroughly tested on thousands of volunteers by experts before it was allowed to be sold on the market. This is the first com

24、plaint weve had. Woman: I told you, I want you to pay for a face lift or ltm taking you to court! So there! Manager: Er, do you happen to have a . a recent photograph, madam? Woman: What . whatever do you want with a photograph? You can see the way I look. Manager: I mean a photograph of you just be

25、fore you used the cream. Woman: Do you think I go to the photographers every day? (Pause) Look, just give me the five pounds, will you? Manager: Do you have your receipt with you, madam? Woman: Er . just a minute . let me have a look. (Rummages in bag) Er . no. No, I seem to have lost it?Manager: Th

26、en theres nothing I can do, madam. Sorry.Woman: (Furious) Ill take you to court. Ill take you to court.Manager: You can do as you please, madam. Good morning. C. Shopping: Right, what do you want me to get then? Right, er . well, go to the green grocers first. Yeah, the green grocers. Right, OK. er,

27、let me see, potatoes, but new potatoes,not mottled ones.I mean theyre really not very good any more.Urm,three pounds.Hang on.Im trying to write this down,New otatoes.Right.three pounds.Yes. Spring onions, one bunch. One bunch of spring onions. Yeah.OK. And . a pound Of bananas. And a pound of banana

28、s. Right. And then, could you go to the supermarket as well? Yes, yes. Mm, let me see. A packet of sugar cubes.A packet of sugar cubes. Yeah. Cubes, mind you, not the other stuff.Right.Coffee, instant coffee, but yeah, get Nescafe, Nescafe gold blend.Nescafe? Yeah. I dont really like other kinds.OK.

29、 Nescafe . what did you say?Gold blend. Gold blend. Yeah.You know one of those eightounce jars. Eight ounces. Yes, yes.Cooking oil.Cooking oil. Sunflower . you see, I need it for .What is it? Whats that?Sunflower.Sunflower? I need it for a special recipe.Never heard of that.Sunflower cooking oil.Yea

30、h.Right.Wine. Any special kind? Any dry white. Dry white wine. Yeah.And some bread. Some bread. Any, again, any particular kind?No, any kind.Any kind?Any kind, yeah. OK. Yeah. Anything else? No, I dont think. Oh yes, hang on. I forget apples. Golden delicious, urm, from the green grocers Golden deli

31、cious apples. How many? Two pounds. Two pounds.Yes. Hi, lm back.Ah, good. Right, well, lets see what youve got then. Right, lets see what we have got here. Three pounds of potatoes. Oh look. Thesere old potatoes. I did say new potatoes.These, these are no good. Oh, ltm sorry. It doesnt make much dif

32、ference.Yes, it does. lm sorry. Well, actually,I couldnt,I didnt see any new potatoes.Mm, alright. What are these, onions?Onions, yes. But these are not spring onions.Oh, they are nice, nice big ones, though, arent they? Yeah, but not spring onions.Oh, sorry. I didnt, I didnt really know what spring

33、 onions were.Well, you know, theres long ones .Oh, they have all sorts. .thin ones.Right. Some bananas. That, yeah, they are fine. Great.Good. Two pounds of apples. Cooking apples? I did say golden delicious. These are for cooking. I wanted some for eating. You know, for .oh well .Oh well, I didnt k

34、now. I thought they would do. They look nice.Mm, no. Right. A bottle of wine. Riesling, OK?Yeah, fine, great. Thats fine. And sugar cubes here.Great.Yes, yes.OK. Right. Now they didnt have any Nescafe Gold Blend, so I got Maxwell House. Thats all they had.Alright, all right. Never mind.Yeah. And oil

35、.But not Sunflower oil. I couldnt see that. I got this. I think its good stuff, good quality.Yes, it is good, but its olive oil and thats not what my recipe wanted. I need Sunflower oil. Well, I dont think youll find it. And a loaf of bread.Thats fine. All right. Well, I suppose Ill have to go out m

36、yself again then.Well, sorry, but I dont think its my fault.Mm. Section Three: A. Success and Failure: Hugh is on the telephone. Listen to his conversation with Herr Kohler. Secretary: I have a call for you on line one, Mr. Gibbs. Its Mandred Kohler in Dusseldort. Hugh: Oh, yes. Put him through. Hel

37、lo, Herr Kohler. How are you? Kohler: Very well, thank you. And you? Hugh: Just fine. Kohler: Glad to hear it . uh . lll come straight to the point, if you dont mind. Im sure you know why Im phoning. Hugh: Yes, of course. About the .Kohler: Exactly. Are you in a position to give us a definite assura

38、nce that the goods will be delivered on time? Hugh: Well, um . you can count on us to do our very best, however .Kohler: Hmm. Excuse me, Mr. Gibbs but Im afraid that really isnt good enough . I beg your pardon, I dont mean your best isnt good enough, but will you meet the deadline or wont you? Hugh:

39、 I . I was coming to that, Herr Kohler. I must be frank with you.Weve run into a few problems. Kohler: Problems? What kind of problems? Hugh: Technical problems. Nothing very serious. Theres no need to worry. Kohler: I hope not, Mr. Gibbs, for your sake as well as ours. Im sure youre aware that ther

40、es a penalty in your contract with us for late delivery and well .Hugh: Yes, Herr Kohler, Im perfectly aware of that. But do you need the whole order by the 24th? Kohler:We would certainly prefer the whole order to be delivered by then, yes.Hugh: Yes, but do you need the whole order then? Kohler: Wh

41、at exactly are you suggesting? Hugh: You can count on us to get half of the order to you by then. Kohler: Hmm . and how long before the other half is delivered?Hugh: Another week at the most! Kohler: Hmm . youre sure thats all?Hugh:. Yes, absolutely! You can depend on us to get half the order to you

42、 by the 24th and the other half within a week. Kohler: Hmm . yes, that should be alt right . but there must be no, further delays! Hugh: There wont be! You can count on that. Kohler: Very well, Mr. Gibbs.Hugh: Thank you! Youve been very understanding.Kohler: Goodbye, Mr. Gibbs.Hugh: Goodby, Herr Koh

43、ler. And thank you again!Phew!Well . thats at least one problem out of the way! B. EIvis Presley: When Elvis Presley died on 16th August, 1977, radio and television programs all over the world were interrupted to give the news of-his death. President Carter was asked to declare a day of national mou

44、rning. Carter said: Elvis Presle changed the face of American popular culture.He was unique and irreplaceable. Eighty thousand people attended his funeral. The streets were jammed with cars, and Elvis Presley films were shown on television, and his records were played on the radio all day. In the ye

45、ar after his death, one hundred million Presley LPs were sold. Elvis Presley was born on January 8th, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi. His twin brother, Jesse Garon, died at birth. His parents were very poor and Elvis never had music Lessons, but he was surrounded by music from an early age. His parent

46、s were very religious, and Elvis regularly sang at church services. In 1948, when he was thirteen, his family moved to Memphis, Tennessee. He left school in 1953 and got a job as a truck driver. In the summer of 1953 Elvis paid four dollars and recorded two songs for his mothers birthday at Sam Phil

47、lips Sun Records studio. Sam Phillips heard Elvis and asked him to record Thats All Right in July 1954. Twenty thousand copies were sold, mainly in and around Memphis. He made five more records for Sun, and in July 1955 he met Colonel Tom Parker, who became his manager in November. Parker sold Elvig

48、s contract to RCA Records. Sun Records got thirty-five thousand dollars and Elvis got five thousand dollars. With the money he bought a pink Cadillac for his mother. On January 10th, 1956, Elvis recorded Heartbreak Hotel, and a million copies were sold. In the next fourteen months he made another fo

49、urteen records, and they were all big hits. In 1956 he also made his first film in Hollywood. In March, 1958, Elvis had to join the army. He wanted to be an ordinary soldier. When his hair was cut thousands of women cried. He spent the next two years in Germany, where he met Priscilla Beaulieu, who

50、became his wife eight years later on May 1st, 1967. In 1960 he loft the army and went to Hollywood where he made several films during the next few years. By 1968 many people had become tired of Elvis. He hadnt performed live since 1960. But he recorded a new LP From Elvis in Memphis and appeared in

51、a special television program. He became popular again, and went to Las Vegas, where he was paid seven hundred fifty thousand dollars for four weeks. In 1972 his wife left him, and they were divorced in October, 1973. He died from a heart attack. He had been working too hard, and eating and drinking

52、too much for several years. He left all his money to his only daughter, 恒星英语听力网听力篇2 Can I see Zulu on Sunday? Im not sure. Do you like football? Yes, very much. Would you like to go to a match on the 18th of December? Id like to see Coming Home at the Royal Theatre. What a good idea! Do you know wha

53、t time it starts? I think it starts at 8 pm. Tomorrow is the third of December. Its my birthday and Im going to the George and Dragon. Would you like to come? To celebrate your birthday? Of course I would. What groups playing? The Riverside Stompers, I think. I like organ music. Do you know where I

54、can hear a recital? Try St. Marys Church. I know they have a beautiful organ. Id like to go to a recital on the 16th of December, but Im working from ten to four. Do you know what time the recital begins? Sorry, Im afraid I dont. Why dont you look at your Whats on? 1st Student: Well, first of all, I

55、m intending to have a good holiday abroad, just traveling round Europe, and then when I get tired of traveling Im going towell, come back and start looking for a job. I havent quite decided yet what job, but Im probably going to try and get a job in advertising of some kind. 2nd Student: Well, event

56、ually Im planning to open my own restaurant. Only I havent got enough money to do that at the moment, of course, so Ive decided to get a temporary job for a year or so, and Im going to work really hard and try and save as much money as possible. Actually, Im thinking of working as a waiter, or some

57、job in a restaurant anyway . Male Voice: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the Victoria Hall for our annual presentation of the Nurse of the Year Award. First Id like to introduce Dame Alice Thornton. Dame Alice is now retired after more than forty years of dedicated service to the publ

58、ic and the nursing profession. Dame Alice Thornton. Male Voice: Dame Alice, you were the first nurse of the year. That was thirty years ago. Would you now announce this years winner? Dame Alice: Good evening. It gives me great pleasure to introduce our nurse of the year, Miss Helen Taylor. Dame Alic

59、e: Miss Taylor, you have been awarded this prize as a result of recommendations from your senior officers, your colleagues and the parents of the children you nurse. Here are some of the recommendations: efficient but patient, helpful and happy, strict but caring, human and interested. These are the

60、 greatest recommendations any nurse could receive. I congratulate you! Jerry: Could I speak to you for a few minutes, Mr. Sherwin? Sherwin: Im very busy at the moment. Cant it wait until tomorrow? Jerry: Uh, . well, its rather urgent. And it wont take long. Sherwin: Oh, all right, then. What is it?

61、Jerry: Its a personal matter. Uh, you see, my wife is ill and has to go into hospital. Sherwin: Sorry to hear that. But why do you want to talk to me about it? Jerry: Because . because we have a baby and theres nobody to look after her while shes in hospital. Sherwin: Who? Your wife? Jerry: No, no. My daughter. Sherwin: Oh, I see. But I still dont understand what all this has to do with me. Jerry: But thats what Im trying to explain. Id like to stay at home for a few days. Sherwin: But why?

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