施心远听力教程1第二版_UNIT4原文与答案

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1、UNIT 4Section 1 Tactics For ListeningPart 1 PhoneticsExercise: Complete the following short dialogue as you listen to the tape. Pay special attention to the weak forms, link-ups and contractions.Sam: Whos that?Jill: Thats my sister.Sam: Shes taller than you.Jill: Yes, and shes three years younger th

2、an me!Sam: And whos that?Jill: Thats my grandmother my fathers mother. Sam: What about your other grandparents? Jill: Theyre all dead now. Sam: You look very much like your mother.Jill: Yes, I do. Our hair is the same color, but our eyes are different.Sam: My father and I look alike, too. Part 2 lis

3、tening and note-taking This table shows the number of commuters* into central London between 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 a.m. daily. The total number is 1,396,000. Of these, 405,000 travel by underground thats 29% of the total, and 28% travel by British Rail thats 391,000 people daily. 13 %, 181,000 people

4、use both rail and underground, and 9%, 126,000 people, travel by bus. That means a total of 1,103,000 people, 79%, on public transport. The remainder use private transport, 237,000 come by car and the rest come either by motorbike or bicycle. This means 4% come by motorbike or bicycle, and 17% by ca

5、r.A: Listen to the conversation and take notes. Write down the total number of commuters into central London between 7.00 a.m. And 10.00 a.m. And the number and percentage of people, traveling by means of public transportation.1,396,000 1,103,000, 79%B: Complete the following chart.Means of transpor

6、tation NumberPercentageUnderground 405,00029%British Rail391,00028%Both rail and underground181,00013%Bus 126,0009%Total1,103,00079%Means of transportation NumberPercentageCar 237,00017%Motorbike or bicycle56,0004%Total 293,00023%Section Two Listening Comprehension Part 1 DialoguesDialogue 1 phoning

7、 about the flat Woman: hello, 2248818 Man: Hello, Im phoning about the flat. Woman: Of course. What would you like to know? Man: Well, first, can you tell me where it is, please? Is it near some shops, and the tube?Woman: Well, the flat is in Islington, Were only 100 meters from the shops and a five

8、 minutesWalk from the tube.Man: And how much does it cost?Woman: Three hundred and sixty pounds a month. And you have to pay a months deposit.Man: I see, and is it a big flat? How many square meters is it?Woman: Oh, I dont know. There are two bedrooms and a very large living room. Would you like to

9、see it?Man: Yes, when can I come, please?Woman: Uhm. Can you come this afternoon? About four? Its No. 2, Canbury Road.Man: Yes, thats fine. Ill see you then. Goodbye.Exercise: Listen to the dialogue and decide whether the fo/lowing statements are true or false, Write T or F in the space provided. Di

10、scuss with your classmates why you think the statement is true or false.F 1. The telephone is 224 8880. T 2. The flat is probably near the shopping center, T 3. There is a tube station near the flat. T 4. If the man wants to rent the flat, probably he has to pay 720 pounds the first month. F 5. The

11、address is number 2, Camp Road. Dialogue 2 The Magnificent Town ResidenceJohn: Hi, darling. Sally: Hello, John. Well, did you see the magnificent town residence?John: Yes.Sally: So whats it like?John: Well, first of all its four miles out of the town centre.Sally: Oh, no!John: And its not all that b

12、ig. Three bedrooms: one quite big, one smallish, and one that would be OK for the cat. The luxury bathroom doesnt have a shower, and the downstairs cloakroom* is at the end of the garden at the end of the jungle*, I should say. The sitting and dining room are both pretty small.Sally: What about the

13、kitchen? Is it big enough to have breakfast in?John: Oh, yes. Easily, if you sit on the fridge and put your feet out of thewindow theres plenty of room.Sally: The garage?John: Fine for a bicycle. A bicycle, mind. Not two bicycles. And theres oil-fired central heating, which doesnt work. And the wall

14、s and roof are in a very bad state. Apart from that, its fine.Sally: Oh, good. Lets buy it at once!Listen to the dialogue and complete the following chart.Central YorkMAGNIFCENT TOWN RESIDENCEThree bedrooms, luxury bathroom, downstairs cloakroom, sitting room, dining room, a small kitchen,Garage, ga

15、rden, Oil-fired central heating 90,000Part 2 PassagePassage Hide-and-Seek My neighbors children love playing hide-and-seek as all children do, but no one expected that a game they played last week would be reported in the local newspaper. One afternoon, they were playing in the street just outside t

16、he post office. Young Ian, who is only five years old, found the perfect place to hide. His sister Janet had shut her eyes and was counting up to ten when Ian noticed that the small metal door of the letterbox had been left open. The postman had just taken all the letters out and had gone into the p

17、ost office to see if there were any parcels. Ian climbed into the letterbox and pulled the door from the inside so hard that it locked. Soon realizing what he had done, he become very frightened and started crying. Meanwhile, Janet was looking for him everywhere but could not find him. It was lucky

18、she happened to stop outside the letterbox and heard her brothers cries. She immediately ran to tell the postman who hurried out to unlock the metal door. Ian was now free, but he had such a bad fright* that he could not stop crying. The postman, however, soon found a way of making him laugh again.

19、He told him that that next time he wanted to hide in a letter- box, he should remember to stamp on himself! Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1. C 2. A 3.B 4.C 5.D6.A 7.B8.DPart3 News News item 1French officials in the town of Frejus are questioning

20、more than 900 Kurds*. The Iraqi Kurds were rescued after their ship hit the southern French coast and sank .The government expects the Kurds to seek asylum*. However, a government official warns that those who fail to defend their asylum requests will be expelled*. Some French political leaders want

21、 all the Kurds sent back to Iraq immediately. They say this will send a massage to others who are considering such a trip. French border police says a Turkish and Iraqi criminal group is responsible. Officials are still searching for the ships commander and crew members. They reportedly fled after t

22、he ship struck land.A: Listen to the news item and complete the following summary.This news item is about the questioning of more 900 Kurds who entered France illegally by the French authorities.B: Listen to the news item again and decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write T o

23、r F in the space provided.Discuss with your classmates why you think the statement is true or false.F 1.French officials in the town of Frejus are questioning 900 Iraqi Kurds who were rescued after their ship hit the southern Frenchcoast and sank. T 2.The French government expects these Iraqi Kurds

24、to seek refuge. T 3. The government warns that those who failed to defend their asylum requests will be sent out the country by force. F 4. French political leaders want some Kurds sent back to Iraq at once. T 5. French border police says a Turkish and Iraq criminal group is responsible for the sink

25、ing of the ship.F 6. Officials are still searching for the ships commander who reportedly fled after the ship struck land. News item 2Colombian officials say they have rescued 15 hostages held by leftist rebels, including a formerpresidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt and three U.S. defense contra

26、ctors.Colombias Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos saidthe hostages werein good condition following the operation in the southeastern department of Guaviare.Santos said the rescue involvedintelligence officials who had infiltrated the rebel unit in charge of the hostages. He said the rescue operati

27、onwas launched when the Revolutionary Armed Forcesof Colombia were planning totransport the hostagesby helicopter. Betancourt was seized in 2002 while shewas campaigning in rural Colombia Betancourt and the three Americans were among some 40 high-profile hostagesthe rebels were holding in an effort

28、to negotiate a prisonerexchangewith Colombias government.A: Listen to the news item and complete the following summary.This news item is about the release of Betancourt and 14 other hostages by Colombian military.B: Listen to the news item again and complete the following passage. News item 3Kosovo

29、is expected to declare its independence from Serbia in the coming days, possibly on Sunday. Serbias newly re-elected President Boris Tadic says he will never give up his fight for Kosovo, but will also fight for Serbia to join the European Union. He said Friday that Serbia would reduce diplomatic re

30、lations, but not cut ties, with countries that recognize an independent Kosovo.Kosovos leader, Hashim Thaci, is calling on displaced Serbs living outside Kosovo to return. Serbia and its chief ally, Russia, say Kosovos independence will lead to separatist efforts by other dissatisfied territories ac

31、ross the world.Serbia has offered self-rule for Kosovo, which it considers an important part of its history and territory. Yet Serbia has not controlled the southern province since 1999.A: Listen to the news item and complete the following summary.This news item is about the latest development of Ko

32、sovos independenceB: Listen to the news item again and choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.1. A 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. DSection 3 Oral Work Part 1 Questions and AnswersWoman: Hello.Man: Hello. I wonder if you could help me? Would you mind if I left my bags here just for one

33、 minute? I have to make a phone call. Woman: No. Im sorry, sir. Its not allowed. Man: Its only for a short time.Woman: Its against regulations. No baggage can be left inreception for security reasons.Man: Is there anywhere I can leave them?Woman: Ill get a porter to take them to the left-luggageoffi

34、ce.Man: Wheres that?Woman: Its next to the dining room.Man: No, dont bother. It doesnt matter.Woman: Pardon?Man: I said dont worry, Its OK.Listen to the dialogue and then answer some questions about it .You will hear the dialogue and the questions only once. Answer each questions with a complete sen

35、tence after you have heard it.1.What did the man want to know?2. Why would he leave his bags in reception? 3. The woman didnt agree to do so, did she? 4.Why didnt she agree? 5.What did the regulations say?6.Where could he leave his bags?7. Where was the left-luggage office? 8. Was it convenient for

36、the man to do that? Part 2 RetellingAbout 11:00 a.m, a strange-looking man entered the City Savings Bank. Rosa noticed him right away. He looked very messy. There were paint marks on his pants and jacket. He carried a large shopping bag with him. He walked around the bank and looked at all the walls

37、.Rosa watched him very carefully. He walked over to a table. He reached into his bag. Rosa expected him to pull out a gun. She touched the emergency alarm button, but she didnt push it. Then the man pulled something out of his bag. It wasnt a gun. It was a paintbrush.A few minutes later, the vice-pr

38、esident of the bank introduced Rosa to the man. He was a painter. At noon he started his work, and he painted all the walls in the bank. He finished his work the next day.Rosa said to Jerry, Robbers never come into our bank. Its very dull here.Section 4 Supplementary Exercises Part 1 Listening Compr

39、ehensionPassage 1 My Nephew This year I decided to do something to regain my reputation as a kindly uncle. My nephew, Tony, had never forgiven me for the dictionary I had bought him as a birthday present last year. His parents had no reason to be grateful to me eitherbecause the year before, I had p

40、resented their dear son with a pot of paste* and some funny pictures. Instead of sticking* them into a book, Tony had naturally covered every wall in the house with them. This year, therefore, I decided to let him choose for himself.We went into a big toyshop but Tony was highly critical of everythi

41、ng he saw.In vain* did I show him toy after toy; he was not to betempted*. Then I saw his eyes light up: he had discovered something hereally did approve of: a large tin drum. I was quite pleased, too, until I thought what Tonys mother would say when she saw it. Nobody would get any sleep for weeks.

42、 I led Tony away quickly, saying that the drum was too expensive. If that was how I felt, Tony replied jokingly, then I could buy him the big model railway in the shop window. Now that was really expensive, so I quickly changed the subject.Tony asked for permission to go off on his own and I made th

43、e most of my opportunity to sit down and rest my aching feet. Fifteen minutes passed but there was still no sign of Tony. I began to get worried and got up to look for him, I asked a young lady if she had seen a little boy in a gray suit. She looked about her helplessly and pointed out that there we

44、re so many little boys in gray suits. I was just beginning to despair*, when I saw a strange figure dressed in peculiar purple* clothes. The figure was wearing a false beard and a cave mans* axe* in one hand, and a space gun in the other. It was, of course, Tony, who informed me at once that he was

45、the first cave man to fly into space.Exercise: Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1. D 2. B 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.C 7.C8.DPassage 2 EPAs Thirtieth AnniversaryThe Unite States Environmental Protection Agencyobserves its 30thanniversary this month. This federal

46、 agency was established in 1970to protect the nations environment from pollution. It has fought againstpollution of the air, water and atmosphere.After 30 years, the EPA* can point to progress against a number of environmental threats. For example, it has set new requirements for chemical factories.

47、 It has taken action to prevent rain from being polluted by chemicals. And, it has almost completely removed lead* from the air.In addition, half of the nations worst waste areas have been cleaned up. New homes have been built to resist radon gas*, found to be a leading cause of cancer. And the cars

48、 of today produce 75 percent less pollution than the cars of 1970.The EPA has dealt with a number of crises. For example, in 1989,the ship Exxon Valdez* leaked oil into Prince William Sound in the state of Alaska*. More than 41,000,000 liters of crude oil* poured into the water. The Exxon Oil Compan

49、y* was ordered to pay 1,000,000,000 dollars.That was the largest criminal environmental damage settlementin history.During its 30 years, the EPA has won praise for its work. But not everyone approves of the agency. Companies forced to make costly changes sometimes oppose the agency. They say EPA req

50、uirements threaten their profits and the economy in general. Some companies say they have to dismiss* workers to pay for required changes.Listen to the report and complete the following chart about EPA. Name of this federal agency: The Unite States Environmental Protection AgencyTime of its foundati

51、on:1970The purpose to establish this organization is to:1.Protect the nations environment from pollution; and2.Fight against pollution of the air,water and atmosphere.Over the past 30 years,this federal agency has made some achievements in environmental protections. They are:1. A number of environme

52、ntal threats have been prevented;2.Half of the nations worst waste areas have been cleaned up;3.A number of crises have been dealt with.Part Oral WorkJeremy Taylor has had his market garden for 18 months now, growing fruit and vegetables for local consumption.He thought starting a business would be

53、complicated, but in fact he found it was quite straightforward. He was given good advice by his bank manager, Start small, consolidate and expand gradually.Theres been an increased demand for really fresh vegetables, and his produce is picked, packed and sold within 24 hours. He is most proud of his

54、 early potatoes and juicy raspberries.He says, Ive always loved gardening, and the thought of making a living out of a hobby is wonderful.Listen to the passage and then give your opinion on the following topics.1.What do you think of the bank managers advice on starting a business?2.Have you ever thought of the idea of making a living out of a hobby?. .

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