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大学听力教程2
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Unit 1
Section One Tactics for Listening
Part 1 Phonetics-Stress, Intonation and Accent
1.W e haven’t got any in dark blue.
2.We can’t make it at nine tomorrow.
3.My telephone number is not 65031609.
4.I don’t like the black jumper.
5.He won’t come by the 7:30 train.
(The word or digit in bold has the most stress)
Exercise:
1. a
2. b
3. a
4. b
5. b
Part2 Listening and Note-talking
Driving Carefully
Drive carefully and slowly when pedestrians are about, particularly in crowded shopping streets, when you see a bus stopped, or near a parked mobile shop. Watch out for pedestrians coming from behind parked or stopped vehicles, or from other places where you might not be able to see them.
Three out of four pedestrians killed or seriously injured are either under fifteen or over sixty. The young and elderly may not judge speeds very well, and may step into the road when you do not expect them. Give them, and the infirm, or blind, or disabled people, plenty of time to cross the road.
Drive slowly near schools, and look out for children getting on or off school buses. Stop when signalled to do so by a school crossing patrol showing a Stop-Children sign. Be careful near a parked ice-cream van—children are more interested in ice-cream then in traffic.
When coming to a zebra crossing. be ready to slow down or stop to let people cross. You must give way once they have stepped onto a crossing. Signal to other drivers that you mean to slow down or stop. Give yourself more time to slow down or stop on wet or icy roads. Never overtake just before a zebra crossing.
Exercise A:
1.Drive carefully and slowly when pedestrians are about.
2.Three out of four pedestrians killed are either under fifteen or over sixty.
3.Be careful near a parked ice-cream van—children are more interested in ice-cream
than in traffic.
4.When coming to a zebra crossing, be ready to slow down or stop to let people
cross.
5.You must give way once they have stepped onto a crossing.
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Exercise B:
Driving Carefully
I. Look out for pedestrians
A.Drive carefully at crowded shopping streets.
B.Drive carefully near a bus stop.
C.Drive carefully near a parked mobile shop.
II. Look out for the young, the old and the disabled
A.Three out of four pedestrians killed or seriously injured are either under
fifteen or over sixty.
B.The young and the elderly may not judge speeds very well.
C.Give them, and the infirm, or blind, or disabled people, plenty of time to
cross the road.
III. Look out for children
A.Stop at a Stop—Children sign
B.Drive slowly near a parked ice-cream van
IV. Coming to a zebra crossing
A.Slow down or stop to let people cross.
B.Signal to other drivers that you mean to slow down or stop.
C.Never overtake just before a zebra crossing.
Section Two Listening Comprehension
Part 1 Dialogues
Dialogue 1 Making Arrangements
Mum: Hello.
Tessa: Hi, Mum. It’s me. How are you?
Mum: Oh, I’m fine, Tessa. I except you’re phoning to find out how the
arrangements for your party are going?
Tessa: Yes. That’s right. You know, it’s really good of you and Dad to make all the arrangements while I’m away. I really don’t know what I’d do without you! Mum: Oh, there is not that much to do really. In fact, your father and I are quite enjoying it
Tessa: Good. So how are thing going?
Mum: Well, let’s see. I’ve already hired the hall, so that’s OK.
Tessa: Have you found anyone to do the disco yet?
Mum: No, not yet, dear.
Tessa: Well, do you think you could do that soon, Mum? It might not be easy. What about the equipment?
Mum: Well, we’re having the sound system and records delivered by a local company next week.
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Tessa: Good. That should be all right. What about the bar?
Mum: That’s all under control. We’re having the drinks delivered next week. Tessa: Great! Have you organised the food? Are you cooking it?
Mum: What, for 70 people? You must be joking! No, I think I’ll have it done by the caterers* in the village.
Tessa: You’ll do that soon, wo n’t you? They’ll need a bit of notice.
Mum: Mmm. Of course. Now, I had the invitations printed last week. The stationer’s did them, but I haven’t had time to send them yet…
Tessa: Oh, Mum, but the party’s in ten days! Send them soon, will you, or we’ll have no guests!
Mum: Yes, I’m sorry, dear. Look, I’ll phone everyone too. I’ve been so busy with all the arrangements…
Dialogue 2 Fast Food Survey
A: Excuse me, do you mind answering a few questions?
B: No.
A: Um firstly, do you ever eat fast food.
B: Yes, yes, I do.
A: What kind of fast food do you normally eat?
B: Oh, er you know, burgers, sandwiches, well sometimes like a pizza or, you know, kebabs*.
A: Oh, right. And how often do you eat fast food? Every day, more than once a week or less than once a week?
B: Er, well Monday to Friday when I’m working er, yeah every day, um but not…not usually at the weekends.
A: And what time of day do you eat fast food?
B: Well, at work as I said, you know at lunchtime, um you know, I sort of go out
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and get a burger or sandwich. Sometimes, you know, if, if I’m going out and I’ve no time to cook in the evenings then I’ll, I’ll send out for a pizza.
A: Oh, right. Do you only eat it as a main meal or do you snack between meals? B: No, only as a main meal, you know lunch or, or in the evening.
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