1、施心远主编听力教程1第2版 Unit 6 原文及答案Unit 6Section One Tactics for listeningPart 1 PhoneticsComplete the following short dialogue as you listen to the tape. Pay special attention to the weak forms, link-ups and contractions.Professor Archer is having lunch with the Director at the Restaurant Avenida.Director:
2、What (1) would you like, Professor?Archer: What (2) do you suggest?Director: Perhaps caldeirada?Archer: (3) Whats that?Director: Fish soup.Archer: That sounds nice.Director: And you (4) must have some feijoada.Archer: Whats that?Director: (5) Its a local specialty- pork (6) with black beans.Archer:
3、Yes, Id like (7) some of that.Director: Is there anything you (8) cant eat?Archer: I dont like chili.Director: (9) Thats all right - theres no chili in feijoada. Do you (10) mind if I smoke?Archer: Not at all. Would you excuse me (11) for a moment? (To waiter) Excuse me, can you tell me where the to
4、ilets are?Waiter: (12) Over there, sir.Part 2 Listening and Note-TakingNumber exercise: Time. Try to distinguish -teen and -ty.Former, latterEric: Excuse me. What times the first train to London?Clerk: Eight thirty.Eric: I see. And are there any other trains? I want to arrive before lunch.Clerk: Wel
5、l, now . theres one at nine fourteen, . nine twenty,. nine forty-two .Eric: Oh, just a minute. Youre saying them very quickly . Er, yes . and after nine forty-two?Clerk: After nine forty two, theres . theres one at ten fifteen . and eleven twenty. .Eric: Ten fifteen and eleven twenty?Clerk: Yes, tha
6、ts right,Eric: OK. Thanks very much.A: Listen to Eric and the booking clerk at the mi/way station. Look at the timetable. After each bleep, draw a ring round the time of the train.BIRMINHAM - LONDON 1 2 3 4 5 6 8.13/8.30 9.14/9.40 9.20/9.30 9.32/9.42 10.15/10.50 11.20/11.30 Dialogue 2Operator: Hello
7、! Can I help you?Nancy: Yes. Whats the number of the Leicester Hotel, please?Operator: The Leicester? Thats 837 5234.Nancy: I see. And what about the New Norwich Hotel?Operator: Thats 785 2491.Nancy: Thanks. And the Royal Buckingham?Operator: Just a minute . thats,. um . 249 6360.Nancy: Uh-huh . and
8、 the Gloucester?Operator: The Gloucester . um . 564 8844.Nancy: Thanks,. oh . heres one more . the, urn. the Peterborough Hotel.Operator: Oh, thats 684 2549,Nancy: Oh . and the last one. The Old Bedford?Operator: The Old Bedford? Thats 327 6975.Nancy: Well, thats all now. Thanks very much for your h
9、elp. ByeB: Listen to the operator. After each bleep, write down the phone number of the hotel.1. Tile Leicester Hotel 837 52342. The New Norwich Hotel 785 24913. The Royal Buckingham Hotel 249 63604. The Gloucester Hotel 564 88445. The Peterborough Hotel 684 25496, The Old Bedford Hotel 327 6975 Sec
10、tion Two Listening comprehensionPart 1 DialoguesNew words:cosy =warm and comfortable ; pop out (for sth.) 突然出去(做某事) spaghetti=a type of pasta. It looks like long pieces of string and is usually served with a sauce. 意大利式细面条; recipe=a list of ingredients and a set of instructions that tell you how to
11、cook something食谱A: T or F F 1. Jack and Rebecca live in the country. (They live in a flat, so probably they live in the city.)T 2.The guests are surprised to see that Jack and Rebecca live in such a nice place.( Ann: What a super flat youve got, Jack! Sheila: Yes, you never told us you lived in such
12、 luxury. Its so cosy!)T 3. Jacks spaghetti is very delicious. (Sheila: Mill! This spaghetti is really good.)F 4. File guests know Jack is a good cook. (Sheila: I didnt know you could cook.)B: Listen to the dialogue again and answer the following questions.1. What did the guests think of the flat? (T
13、hey thought the flat was super, luxury and cosy.)2. How many friends did Jack invite to his home? (Two. Ann and Sheila.)3. What did they have for dinner? (They had spaghetti.)4. Why did Jack cook it instead of buying it? (He thought it is cheaper.)5. Who gave Jack the recipe?(He got the recipe from
14、a book.)Dialogue 1 What a Super FlatAnn Morris and her friend, Sheila, have been invited to Jack and Rebeccas for supper. Although they know each other well, it is the first time Ann and Sheila have visited the couples flat.Jack: Hi, Ann! Hello. Sheila! Come on in. I say, youre both looking very sma
15、rt!Ann: Thanks. Its nice to be invited out. What a super flat youve got, Jack!Sheila: yes, you never told us you lived in such luxury. Its so cosy*!Jack: Im glad you like it. Sit down and Ill get you a drink.Ann: Wheres Rebecca?Jack: She wont be long. Shes just popped* out for a few things at the la
16、st minute. (Later)Sheila: Mm! This spaghetti* is really good. I didnt know you could cook.Jack: Im afraid it had to be something cheap. You know how it is!Ann: Its delicious. Is it your own recipe*, by any chance?Jack: No, I just followed what is said in the book.Sheila: Can you give me the name of
17、the book?Rebecca: Sure, Italian Cooking Made Easy - it has to be for him!Question: What does the last sentence mean?Dialogue 2 Back from workSettee=a long comfortable seat with a back and arms, which two or more people can sit on. 长沙发A dialogue between a father and his two girls. Listen to the dialo
18、gue and decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write T or F in the space provided, Discuss with your classmates why you think the statement is true or false.T 1. The house was a mess when tile father came in. (Clive: When I came in the house was a disgrace.)T 2. The children do t
19、he chores by turns. (Cathy: It wasnt my turn to tidy. It was Emmas.)F 3. When the father came in, one of the girls was lying on the settee and the other was doing her homework. (Clive one of you was lying on the settee and the other was nowhere to be seen. Cathy: When I came in. you were in your roo
20、m listening to records.)F 4. When the father came back, the girls had done the washing-up. (Clive: . When I came in, the breakfast dishes were still in the sink .)T 5. Emma usually does the ironing. (Emma: Im always doing the ironing.)T 6. Both of the girls are students. (Emma: I had a lot of homewo
21、rk to do. Cathy: Ive got exams this year.)T7. Emma is probably on a diet. (Emma: Im trying to lose some weight.)T8. The father has to cook dinner for himself. (Clive: Girls, girls, thats enough. Have either of you eaten yet? Emma: Ive had a sandwich. Cathy: And I dont feel hungry. Clive: Well, I do.
22、 In future, make sum one of you makes a meal.)T 9. The girls will sort out the housework between themselves. (Cathy: Look. Emma, why dont we make a list of jobs and put it on the wall?)It is seven oclock. Clive Sutton has just arrived home from work.Clive: Its not good enough, you know.Cathy: Whats
23、wrong, Dad?Clive: When I came in. the house was a disgrace. One of you was lying on the settee* and the other was nowhere to be seen.Cathy: It wasnt my turn to tidy. It was Emmas.Emma: I did it yesterday. Besides, I had a lot of homework to do.Cathy: When I came in, you were in your room listening t
24、o records.Emma: At least my rooms tidy. Yours is a real mess.Clive: Look! I dont care whose turn it was yesterday or today. It just wont do! I expect you to sort out* your jobs between you. Youre both old enough now. When I came in, the breakfast dishes were still in the sink and there were clothes
25、lying all over the furniture, waiting to be ironed. *Emma: Im always doing the ironing. Cathy used to help with it, but now she says shes too busy.Cathy: Ive got exams this year, you havent.Clive: Girls, girls, thats enough. Have either of you eaten yet ?Emma: Ive had a sandwich. Im trying to lose s
26、ome weight.Cathy: And I dont feel hungry.Clive: Well, I do. In future, make sure one of you makes a meal. Weve got to live, you know. And Ive got to work to keep us. Youll want spending money and holidays, youll have to do your share of the housework!Emma: Im sorry, Dad.Cathy: Me too. Look, Emma, wh
27、y dont we make a list of jobs and put it on the wall?Part 2 PassageThe “Lost” ReceiptReceipt, reciperegime, regimen, regimentregime reii:m; ri-; ridi:m n.1、政体/权;统治方式2、社会制度;体制3、统治/当政时期,政权的持续时间regimenredimen; -mn n.1、【医学】摄生法,养生法;疗程2、常规强化训练3、罕用语统治;政体;政权;社会制度regimentredimnt n.1、【军事】团(1963年起,美国陆军中已撤消这一建制
28、)2、大量,大批,大群3、废语统治,管辖scrap, tumble, claim, blushListen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1-5: C A A D B 6-9: D D A C Listen to the ending again and find out where the receipt was.The Lost ReceiptAs my train was not due to leave for another hour, I had plenty
29、 of time to spare. After buying some magazines to read on the journey, I made my way to the luggage office to collect the heavy suitcase I had left there three days before. There were only a few people waiting, and I took out my wallet to find the receipt for my case. The receipt did not seem to be
30、where I had left it. I emptied the contents of the wallet, and railway tickets, money, scraps* of paper, and photographs tumbled* out of it; but no matter how hard l searched, the receipt was nowhere to be found. When my turn came, I explained the situation sorrowfully to the assistant. The man look
31、ed at me suspiciously as if to say that he had heard this type of story many times and asked me to describe the case. I told him that it was an old, brown-looking object no different from the many cases I could see on the shelves. The assistant then gave me a form and told me to make a list of the chief contents of the case. If they were correct, he said, I could take the case away. I tried to remember all the articles I had hurriedly packed and wrote them down as they came to me. After I had done this, I we