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1、新視野大學(xué)英語視聽說教程第一冊(cè)聽力練習(xí)錄音文本和答案UNIT 1II. Listening SkillsListening for Names1. Doris: Good morning. Can I help you?David: Yes. I need to change one of my courses.Doris: Ill see what we can do. Whats your name, please? David: My names David Brown.Doris: Your first name again?David: David. D-A-V-I-D.The bo
2、y is called David by his first name.2. Nancy: Excuse me. I want to make sure if I am registered for the new semester of English with Dr. Lang.Doris: Just a minute and Ill check for you. Whats your name, please? Nancy: Nancy Leigh.Doris: Is “Lee” your last name? Nancy: No, its Leigh. L-E-I-G-H. But “
3、Lee” would be easier to spell, wouldnt it?Nancys last name is Leigh.3. Doris: Im sorry. But if you need a loan, youll have to go to the Financial Aid Office before you can register.Nancy: Them who should I see there? Doris: Well, Mrs. Vicky Klein can help you. As a matter of fact, anybody there is v
4、ery nice.Nancy: Oh, thank you. What is her name again?Doris: Vicky Klein. V-I-C-K-Y, K-L-E-I-N.Nancy should see Vicky Klein if she needs a loan.4. Doris: OK, to complete this form I need your name in full, please.Laura: Laura Tish Hill.Doris: Tish? Thats an unusual middle name. Would you mind spelli
5、ng that for me?Laura: Sure. T-I-S-H. I was named after my mother.Lauras full name is Laura Tish Hill.5. Doris: Well, you need to complete the form for your parking pass. Your name, please? Anthony: Anythony Mcdonald.Doris: Are you “Mc” or “Mac”?Anthony: “Mc”. My family was from Scotland.Doris: OK, A
6、nthony. Ill have your parking pass ready in a minute.Anthony McDonald will get his parking pass in a minute.III. Listening InTask 1: EnrollingGood morning, everyone. Id like to welcome you to City University. Im Betty Russell and I work in the International Students Office. I have some important for
7、 you. First, you must enroll by August 28th. Pick up your ID card at our office. Them, youll need to pick up a library card so that you can borrow books from the library. Show them your ID card in the library and they will do it for you. You may be thinking about the sports facilities at our school.
8、 Theres no charge for student use, but of course youll have to show your ID card. Concerning the medical assistance, the University has its own health center, and all services are free for enrolled students.1.B 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.ATask 2: Living on Campus(M=man; W=woman)M: Hi, Lisa. Hows life on campus?W
9、: Hi, John. Oh, not so bad. Pretty good in fact.M: Is that what do you think? I mean, do you like living on campus?W: Yeah, I enjoy living here because theres so many people around and its easy to make friends. What about you? Have you ever lived in a dorm before?M: No, this is the first time.W: I t
10、hink youll find it quite convenient. The library, labs, sports center and other facilities are right on campus.M: Thats true. The atmosphere here is different from the outside. But I guess living in town has its advantage too, like being close to the shopping center. You know, our university is so f
11、ar from downtown.W: But the commuting to classesI mean, you would have to get up so early to get to classes on time. And then going home would be so much time.M: Yeah, but the food hereit seems its the same thing in the cafeteria every day.W: Well, I think the food here is OK, and if you want a chan
12、ge, you can eat out once in a while.M: True.1. She thinks its easy to make friends.2. Its convenient to use the library, the labs, the sports center and many other facilities.3. Its near the shopping center.4. They would have to get up so early to get to classes on time. And then it would take a lot
13、 of time to get home.5. It seems all the same every day.Task 3: Learning to speak EnglishHello, how are you? When most people learn English as a second language, they learn formal English. Unfortunately, learning it like this tends to make you feel distant and bored. The truth is, most people in Eng
14、lish-speaking countries dont speak to each other in such a formal way. They speak in a casual way to their friends and families. When speaking casually, people tend to use a lot of informal or colloquial words, and also shorten and connect their phrases. They say things like “Hey, whats up?” or “Hey
15、! Whatcha been dion?” These expressions are both common and natural, and make you seem like a native speaker. Using them may make people more interested in talking to you. This type of English is more like what you will hear in movies and TV shows. Speaking this way makes native speakers feel more r
16、elaxed and you will sound like a friendly person who speaks English well. You got that, buddy?formal formally casual common native relaxed friendlyTask 4: An Announcementattention closing five checkouts leaveIV. Speaking OutModel 1 Its nice to meet you.Now Your TurnMichael: Hi1 My name is Michael. N
17、ice to meet you.Robert: Nice to meet you, Michael. Im Robert. But you can call me Bob.Michael: OK, Bob. Are you an international student here?Robert: Yes, I got here last week. Im from Canada.Michael: So, were going to be in the same dorm.Model 2 How are you doing?Now Your TurnJoe: Hi, Jack.Jack: He
18、llo, Joe. How are you doing?Joe: Im just fine, thanks. How about you?Jack: Good. Well, you see, Im planning to take chemistry this semester. Can you recommend a professor?Joe: Dr. Smith, of course. They say hes a prominent professor in chemistry.Model 3 Id like you to meet my friend.Now Your TurnJas
19、on: Hi, Jane. Id like you to meet my friend, Mike. Mike, this is Jane.Michael: Glad to meet you.Jane: Glad to meet you, too.Michael: Jason often tells me how much he enjoys you playing the piano.Jane: Thank you. I enjoy watching him playing tennis, too.Michael: Excuse me. I have an appointment, so I
20、m afraid I must go now. Very nice meeting you.Jane: Same here. Bye!V. Lets TalkMichael: Hi! I saw you yesterday with John. We room together. Im Michael.Jane: Oh, hi, Mike. How are you doing?Michael: Im okay, but school has been really hectic since I came. I havent even had a chance to breathe!Jane:
21、I know. Its especially crazy when youre a freshman. Hey, whats your major?Michael: Travel and tourism.Jane: Well, what do you plan to do after you graduate?Michael: Uh I really havent decided. I think Id like to work for a travel agency in this area. What about you?Jane: Well, when I first started c
22、ollege. I majored in physics, but later I realized I might have a hard time finding a job in that field. I ended up changing to computer science. Finding a job in the IT industry shouldnt be as difficult.Michael: Have you got a part=time job to support yourself through school?Jane: Well, Im on a fou
23、r-year scholarship that pays my tuition.Michael: Wow, lucky you!Jane: Yeah. How about you? Are you paying for school yourself?Michael: Sort of. I work weekends at travel agency.Jane: A travel agency? That seems like a perfect experience for you! What do you do there?Michael: Im a tour guide. I show
24、tour groups around the city.Jane: Wow, your English must be pretty good then.Michael: Actually, theyre all Chinese tourists. Thats why I got the job!Speaker Major Future Job Plan Tuition SourceMichael Travel and tourism To work for a travel agency Working his way through schoolJane Computer science
25、To work in the IT industry A four-year scholarshipFor ReferenceaA, say what you think about college life.Hi, John. Life on campus is really exciting! Its totally different form high school.B, give your opinion of As view.Yeah. I feel the same. Its an entirely new world.A, tell B your problem and the
26、 cause for that.Well, my problem is this: I major in Engineering, but I want to work in a foreign trade company.So, I decide to spend more time on English. But, its hard, you know, to manage your time.B, give your opinion of what A says, and tell him/her about your situation.I think you made the rig
27、ht decision. Actually, I have the same problem. You know, Im majoringin computer science, but I dont like it very much. Im really fond of travel and tourism, and I am considering changing my major, if its possible.A, comment on Bs word.Why? Computer science is cool! Youre sure to get a big salary in
28、 your future job!BA, tell B about your problem.Hi, john. Im having a hard time paying my tuition.B, Show your sympathy.Oh, Im sorry to hear that. Have any way to get money?A, say your plan to solve the problem.I am considering a part-time job. I think it will help pay my tuition and give me useful e
29、xperience.B, Give your opinion of As plan, and tell him/her about your experience.Right. Actually, Im working part-time at a chain store now. It does bring in some money, but I think experience is more important.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingListeningTask 1: University LifeUniversity life is a n
30、ew and different experience for me. First of all, living at the university gives me a sense of responsibility, of being on my own. My parents arent around to say, “No, youre not going out tonight.” I decide everything for myself. Being around lots of friendly people is another aspect I like about un
31、iversity life. On my first say, when I arrived on campus, I was a bit confused about where I was going. An upperclassman noticed out I was looking for my dorm, he said, “Oh, just follow me; thats where Im going.” Now, I can really say that I feel comfortable in the dorm because there are so many fri
32、endly people around to talk with. Finally, I LOVE HAVING Fridays off; I would not be able to deal with five days of classes in a row. How did I do it in high school? I love sleeping in on Fridays. I guess Im sort of a party animal, but it seems like I go out every Thursday night. It also seems like
33、I dont get home until early the next day1 My head hits the pillow and I dont move until Friday afternoon.1. new and different2. on his own3. a bit confused4. talk with5. sleep inTask 2: Key to Learning EnglishI think one of the most important keys to learning English id to establish a regular study
34、program, like planning a few minutes every morning around breakfast time. This idea may sound a little too simple to the learners, because they took English in high school for a quite a few years, but they didnt become proficient speakers of the language. As a matter of fact I do not mean that we ca
35、n become fluent speakers with just a few minutes here and there, but following a regular and consistent course of study can help us on the way to language mastery. In other words, people need to plan out their study by setting realistic and attainable goals from the beginning. Some people get caught
36、 up in the craze of learning the language on 30 days, only to give up when they cant perform up to their expectations. And small steps little by little, are the key. For example, planning to learn to use them activelyis far better than learning 30 and forgetting them the next day.1. T 2. F 3.F 4.F 5
37、.TTask 3: Listening EffectivelyThrough it is 50% of everyday communication, listening, it seems, is the least taught. Listening is more than just hearing: it requires understanding. In an educational setting, listening effectively is critical. Effective listening results in doing the right assignmen
38、t, doing the assignment correctly, and taking notes effectively. Doing these activities well results in learning and, most of the time, good grades. In a professional setting, listening is also critical. When you receive an oral message, your response must be correct. If you fail to listen to custom
39、ers or clients, you may lose their business, and your job! Ina personal setting, listening effectively deepens your relationships. When we listen to someone, we say “You are important” without ever speaking a word. When we fail to listen, not only do we not receive the message, but we send the messa
40、ge that we are just plain dumb.1.B 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.DUNIT 2II. Listening SkillsIdentifying Numbers1. M: The stadium looks pretty big. How many people does it seat?W: It holds around 20,000. They say more than 18,000 Tickets have been sold.Q: How many tickets are left now?2. W: I was planning on signing
41、 up for the swimming class. Bit I heard its full.M: Really? Thats strange. There were nine swimming classes last semester, and this semester there are five more.Q: How many swimming classes are there this semester/3. W: How far do you jog every day? 5 kilometers?M: No, about 15km. I have to run that
42、 far to stay in good people.Q: How far does the man run each day?4. M: How many people will come to your home to watch the World Cup Final? Want me to bring anything?W: Probably like 15 or 20. Ive got most things covered. Maybe just bring a six-pack or something else to drink.Q: About how many peopl
43、e will come to watch the World Cup Final?5. W: How many people do you think will enter for the City Marathon?M: Im not sure. It was 250 last year. But someone told me the number is likely to double this tear.Q: How many people are likely to enter for this years City Marathon?1.D 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.DIII.
44、Listening InTask 1: Yao MingI first saw Yao Ming back in 1997. Nike had just signed a contract to sponsor the Shanghai Sharks. We had a little party to introduce ourselves and get to know the players. A few of us were there when the team walked in. They looked normal, most about 64 or so. Then, a th
45、in, baby-faced guy about 75 came in. We were all surprised at seeing him. We couldnt believe his size. And when he started hitting three-pointers, we were really blown away! Our guys in the US didnt believe that there was a Chinese kid that tall. To convince them, we had to bring him to a Nike camp
46、in Paris that summer. Yao had always played against kids who were older than him. This was the first time he was competing with players his own age. Del Harris, then the Lakers coach, was at the camp. He fell in love with Yao Ming. He was telling everybody, “I got to have a picture with that kid. On
47、e day hes going to have a real impact on the NBA.”1.D 2.B 3.C 4.D 5.ATask 2: RonaldoRonaldo will become the first three-time winner of the FIFA World Player of the Year Award this Tuesday. Ronaldo played his early football with amateur clubs. By the time he was 16, he had signed his professional con
48、tract with a Brazilian club. He played very well, gaining a goal almost in each game. He was still only 17 when he went to seek his fortune in the European Leagues. At a Dutch club, Ronaldo got 30 goals on 33 matches. Back home, he was a member of the Brazilian team that won the World Cup in the U.S
49、 .In 1994.Although he did not get to play a single minute in that tournament, he was soon being described as the new Pele. He moved to Bracelona in 1996, and the next summer became a member of Inter Milan. He quickly became the hottest property in football, winning the FIFA World Player of the Year
50、Award in 1996 and 1997. As he took the award in 1999 for the third time, there was no doubt that his name would live on in history.1. He played his early football with amateur clubs.2. He signed his professional contract with a Brazilian club.3. He went to Europe to seek his fortune in the European
51、leagues.4. He was described as the new Pele.5. He won the award for three times: in 1996, 1997 and 1999.Task 3: Physical ExerciseMore and more people today are realizing the importance of regular physical exercise. Physical exercise can make you strong and healthy. By doing some form of physical exe
52、rcise every day, your level of energy will increase and you will sleep better at night. There are many different forms of physical exercises that suit different tastes and needs of different people. Take track and field events, for example. Throwing the javelin can strengthen your arm and upper body
53、. The long jump and high jump can strengthen your legs. Basketball, football and volleyball are also good forms of exercise. Be careful when choosing the right type of exercise for yourself. Id your heart is weak, for example, you should start with some light exercise. If you are overweight, know yo
54、ur limits. In a word, dont overdo it.Healthy form energy better different tastes careful choosingTask 4: An AnnouncementOpen interested checkup apply PE Department exercise opportunityIV. Speaking OutAsking for and Giving DirectionsModel 1 Wheres, please?Now Your TurnNew student: Excuse me. Wheres t
55、he gym, please?Lisa: You see that library building over there?New student: Yeah.Lisa: The gym is behind it.New student: Thank you very much.Lisa: Any time.Model 2 Sorry, Im new here, too.Now Your TurnNew student: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the tennis courts?Ashley: The tennis courts?
56、 Sorry, I dont know. Im new here, too.New student: OK, thanks anyway.(Then the new student asks James.)New student: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the tennis courts are?James: See the Student Activities Center over there? Theyre in front of it.New student: Thanks a lot.James: No problem.Model 3
57、Go straight ahead tillNow Your TurnNew student: Excuse me. I wonder if you could tell me how to get to the school stadium.John: Just go straight ahead till you reach the riverside, then turn right and walk until you see the students cafeteria. Turn left, and walk about five minutes. Youll see Hudson Hall, a dorm building. The school stadium is on the opposite side.New student: Thank you very much.John: Youre welcome.V. Lets TalkJim: Hey Jack, hurry up! The games going to start any minute mow. What are you doinganyway?Jack: Im just making some popcorn. Bee
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