新标准大学英语视听说听力原文及其答案.docx
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新标准大学英语视听说听力原文及其答案
Unit4News24∕7
Outsideview
Part1
Keith:
IsawRobinWilliamscometothepatio.Imadetherun,jumpedacoupleofsawhorses,climbedupastairway,gotinfrontofhim,andsaid,“Robin,doyoumindifItakeapicture?
”Hegoes,“Afterallthat,howcouldIstopyou?
”
V/O(画外音)
KeithSykeshasalongcareerinjournalism,photography,andcommunications.
Keith:
I’vetakenpicturesofalotofcelebrities.CindyCrawford.I’vetakenherpicturea
fewtimesand,I,Ithinkit’simpossibletotakeabadpictureofher.JamesGarner.I’vephotographedfamouspoliticians.Istoodinthesamepositionfortwohourstogetthispicture.Photographingthesepeopleisuh,anexcitingthingforme.WhenImovedtoLosAngelesin1979tobecomeeditorofaweeklynewspaperoutthere,IwasreallyexcitedwhenIstartedgettingtheseinvitationstocometothisawardshow,orthisbenefitshow.IwasshowingupatalltheseeventsandseeingpeoplethatIhadseenonthescreenanditwas,uh,really,uh,amagicalmomentforme.
Part2
Keith:
Thewordpaparazzimeans“thepest”inItalian.FellinidubbedacharacterwhoplayedapeskyphotographerinLaDolceVita“Paparazzo”.TherootsofpaparazziphotographywereinEuropeafterWorldWarII.Thecountrieswereallsubjecttomanypoliticalfactionswhoweredecidingwhatdirectiontheircountrieswouldgo.Thiscreatedawesomepoliticalrivalries.Andphotographerswouldcoverpoliticalevents,knowingthattheywouldprobablyturnintoviolentprotestsandthey’dgetnewsworthypicturesandbeabletosellthem.Nowatthesametime,moreandmorecelebritiesweregoingtotheMediterranean,toMonteCarlo…Andthesephotographers,whohadstartedaspoliticalphotographers,tookpicturesofthecelebritiesandtheir…thosecelebrities’wildlives.Therearefinancialrewards.IfIgotaphotographofJenniferAnistonandBradPittholdinghands,thenI’dbepaidmaybe$10,000.IfIshotJenniferandBradthrowingdrinksateachother,Iwouldget$50,000.Howmuchaphotographisworthisoftendeterminedbyhownegativeitportraysthatcelebrity.When,uh,PrincessDianadied,Istartedthinking.Ihadrealizedthatthebusinesshadgonebad,thatitwasbeingmotivatedbymoney,thatitwascreatingnotartists,orevenwell-meaningphotographerswhowantedtopursuethiscraft,butrather,reallybountyhunters.
Part3
Keith:
IdecidedtousethesmallcollegetownofNorthHamptonandgoupthereeverySaturdaynight,andIputonthefulluniform,photovest,andpressIDs,andIwouldlurkindoorwaysandfollowpeopleandjumpoutinfrontofthemandtaketheirpicture.I’ve,youknow,walkedupwithmycamerabehindmeandthenjustpulleditoutandshotitwiththeflash.Wewantedtoknowwhatitfeltlike–asaneverydayperson,howdoyouliketheideathatsomeonecantakepicturesofyouonthestreet?
Andalmostuniversally,peoplefeelyoushouldn’thavetherighttoinvadetheirprivacy.Ithink,asconsumersofthemedia,weatleasthavetolookatourselvesoccasionallyandevaluatewhatitiswe’reconsuming.Becausewhateverwe’reconsuming,we’reencouragingtospread.
Listeningin
Passage1
Phil:
Hello.
Tony:
Hello,isthatPhilTaylor?
Phil:
Speaking.
Tony:
Hi,Phil,myname’sTony,andI’mareporterforSUN.
Phil:
Theunipaper!
Isupposeyouwanttotalktomeaboutthefire.
Tony:
Yes,ifit’sOKwithyou.We’dliketodoapieceonthefirefornextweek’spaper.Can
youtellpeoplehowithappened?
Phil:
Yeah,OK,itprobablyisagoodidea.
Tony:
SowhencanIcomeandseeyou?
Phil:
Um…Wednesdayafternoon?
Threeo’clock?
I’minSouthBlock,Room18.
Tony:
OK,I’llbethere.
…
Tony:
OK,solet’sgetstarted.Whendidthefirehappen?
Phil:
Twodaysago.
Tony:
Novemberthe10th.OK,sotellmehowithappened.
Phil:
Um…Itwasabout11pm.Idecidedtofrysomechips,Iusedquitealotofoil–Iwas
deep-frying.Um…AndIputthechipsin.Andthenmygirlfriendrang.
Tony:
OK.
Phil:
We’dhadaquarrel,andIwasprettyupset,sowestartedtalking,andIcompletelyforgot
aboutthechipsandwentbacktomyroom.
Tony:
Youfool!
Phil:
Thanks.Wetalkedforaquitelongtime.NextthingIknew,therewasthissmellofsmoke,
andsomeonewasshouting,“Fire!
Fire!
”AndIrealizedimmediatelyofcourse,itwasmychips!
AndIrushedoutofmyroom–thekitchenwasnextdoor–and…well…therewereflamesalloveronewall.
Tony:
Anditwasallyourfault!
Phil:
Itwas.Butpeoplewereinthekitchenthrowingblanketsovertheflames,andsomeonehadalreadycalledthefirebrigadeandtheycame–intenminutesIthink–andputitoutveryquickly.
Tony:
Sowhatwasthedamage?
Phil:
They’regonnatohavetoreplacethecooker,twokitchenunits,repaintonewall.
Tony:
Soundsprettybad.
Phil:
Itcouldhavebeenalotworse.
Tony:
CanItakeaphotoofyouforthepaper?
Phil:
Doyouhaveto?
Oh,OK.
Tony:
Thanks.It’llbefrontpagenews.
Phil:
Ohdear!
Haven’tyougotanythingelsetowriteabout?
Tony:
Notthisweek.There’snotmuchhappeningoncampus.I’mjoking.You’reonPage2.
Phil:
Thanks!
Passage2
Presenter:
Today’sdiscussionisaboutrealityTVprogrammes,theprogrammeslovedbymillionsandhatedbyjustasmany.Wehavethreepeopleonourpanel–TriciaastudentatLiverpoolUniversity,RickfromLuton,andKarenwhoisafull-timemum.
Panel:
Hello.
Presenter:
Solet’sbeginwithaveryobviousquestion.DoyouwatchrealityTVprogrammesandifso,why?
Tricia:
Yes,Ido,Ilovethem,I’maddictedtothem,I’mafraid.
Presenter:
Addictedtothem?
Tricia:
Yes,Ithinkallmyfriendsarereally.Iguessit’sjust,youknow,fascinatingtowatchrealpeopleputunderabitofpressureandthenseehowtheybehave.
Presenter:
Thatdoesn’tsoundveryniceexactly.
Tricia:
No,itisn’t.ButrealityTVisn’tveryniceactually.
Presenter:
Karen,howaboutyou?
Karen:
Yes,wellIwatchthembutI’mnotlikeTricia.I’mdefinitelynotaddictedtothem.
Icantakethemorleavethem.ButIdoliketowatchpropertyprogrammes.
Presenter:
Propertyprogrammes?
Karen:
Youcanlearnalotfromthem.Andit’s–it’sgreattoseerealpeoplebuyingapropertyandthendoingitup,themistakestheymake,thatkindofthing.Andyes,youknow,there’sthehumaninterestfactoraswell.
Presenter:
Rick–
Rick:
Ican’tstandrealityTV.Imean,OK,ifit’sapropertyprogrammeoragardeningprogramme,fine,butmostofthemarejust–they’resetuptohumiliatepeople.
Tricia:
Notalways.
Rick:
Idisagree.Peopleareonshow.It’slikewatchinganimalsinazoo.Imean,would
youappearonarealityshow?
Tricia:
Maybe.Idon’tknow.Probablynot.
Rick:
Thereyouareyousee?
Youdon’twanttobehumiliated.
Karen:
Somepeopledoverywellonrealityshows.Theywinalotofmoney.
Rick:
OK,that’strue,but–standardsonrealityshowscanbeprettylow,youcan’tdenyit.
Presenter:
Tricia,whathaveyougottosaytothat?
Tricia:
Well,it’strue,yes.
Karen:
IagreewithRick.
Presenter:
So,nextquestion…
Unit5Theworldatwar
Outsideview
Onthe25thofAprileachyear,AustraliaandNewZealandcelebratesAnzacDay,whenthey
commemorateallthemembersoftheAustralianandNewZealandArmyCorpswhodiedinactionduringtheFirstandSecondWorldWars,andineveryarmedconflictsincethen.We’reherenowattheAustralianWarMemorialatthestartofthedawnservice.
Theyshallgrownotold
Aswethatareleftgrowold
Ageshallnotwearythemnortheyearscondemn
Atthegoingdownofthesunandinthemorning
Wewillrememberthem.
Lestweforget.
Aversefromthepoem,OdetoRemembrancebyLaurenceBinyon,isrecitedduringthe
ceremony.
InsidetheHallofMemoryistheTomboftheUnknownSoldier.Thisisthegraveofasoliderwhoseidentityisnotknownanditrepresentsallthosesoldierswhodiedinbattlebutwere
notidentified.
Twenty-fouryearsaftertheravagesofWorldWarI,warcametothemainlandofAustraliawhereairraidskilledhundredsofservicepersonnelandcivilians.InMalaysia,KoreaandVietnam,weansweredthecallaswehaveinAfghanistanandIraq.Throughitalltheoneunshakabletruthhasbeenasteadfastness,bornofthetraditionsoftheAustralianservicemen.Today,Australia’sspecialday,theyrememberinEastTimor,onBourgainville,inAfghanistanandIraq,ontheislandofCrete,atGallipoli,theyalongwithus,remember.
AnzacDayisapublicholidayinAustralia.Itisoneofthemostimportantnationaldaysoftheyearandcertainlythemostsolemnone.CommemorationservicesareheldinallthesohebuiltahugewallacrossChinatostopmajorcitiesinAustraliaandhugecrowdsthem.Hundredsofthousandsofmendiedattendtopaytheirrespectstothosewhodied.ServicemenandwomenfromallthearmedservicesinAustraliamarchinprocession.
TheyfoughtintheSecondWorldWarandotherconflictssincethenthathavehappenedaround
theworld.Themeninthetrucksareallwearingdecorations.They’reveteransfromtheSecondWorldWar,andperhapsafewlastsurvivorsfromtheFirstWorldWar.AftertheParadetheveteranswillgatherinapuborclubtotalkandsharememories.ThisveteranfoughtintheSecondWorldWarinWesternAustralia.
Interviewer:
AndwhatdoesAnzacDaymeantoyou?
Veteran:
Well,itmeansrememberingnotonlythosewhodidn’tgohomebutthe,thefactthatyoukeepintouchwithalotofyour…friends.
Listeningin
Passage1
TherearemanywarnovelsbutthenovelI’mgoingtotalkabouttodayisunusualbecauseit’s
warseenthroughtheeyesofachild.The“eyes”arethoseofJGBallard,one
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