施心远主编听力教程3 第2版Unit 1答案Word文档下载推荐.docx
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and,andmayberoomscanbe(18)expandedand,and(19)contracted*
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flexibilityaboutthat.
Part2ListeningforGistDialogue:
IWanttoSeeDrMilton
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Woman:
Surgery.CanIhelpyou?
Stone:
Goodafternoon.Myname'
sFrankStone.Iwanttomakean
appointmenttoseeDrMilton,please.
Woman:
Yes,ofcourse,MrStone.MayIhaveyouraddress,please?
Stone:
118HillRoad,LondonS.E.18.
Yes,wehaveyouontherecords.Canyoumanagethisafternoonat
5:
30?
I'
mafraidnot.Icanmanagetomorrow.
mafraidDrMilton'
snotondutytomorrow.He'
llbeheretheday
aftertomorrow.That'
sThursday,March27th.
Fine.
Will5:
30beallright?
Well,yes.ButI'
dpreferalatertimesoIcancomealongafterwork.
Thenwhatabout6:
15?
Well,that'
sfine.Thankyou.Goodbye.
Goodbye.
Exercise.Directions:
Listentothedialogueandwritedownthegistandthekey
wordsthathelpyoudecide.
1.Thisdialogueisaboutmakinganappointment
2
Listen!
mterriblysorryI'
mlate.Man:
Man:
Oh,that'
sallright.Itdoesn'
treallymatter,doesit?
Ihaven'
tgotanything
bettertodo,haveI?
Justletmeexplain,willyou?
veonlybeenwaitingforoveranhour.That'
sall.
Yes.Iknow,andIwouldhave...
Afterall,mytimeisn'
treallythatimportant,isit?
Pleasedon'
tbelikethat.Justletme
explain.(Silence.Mansaysnothing.)
I...ItriedtogethereintimebutjustafterIlefthome,thecarbroke
down.
Thecarbrokedown?
Yes,and...well...luckily...therewasagaragenearme.And...andit
tookthemawhile
torepairit.
Whydidn'
tyouatleastphone?
Iwouldhave!
ButIdidn'
tknowthenumberoftherestaurant.
Youcouldhavelookeditupinthetelephonebook!
Yes,but...you'
llneverbelievethis...Icouldn'
trememberthenameof
therestaurant.Iknewwhereitwas,butforgotthename.
Isee.Well,atleastitwasluckyyoufoundagaragetorepairyourcar.
Yes.ItwassomethingIcouldn'
tdomyself.Itdidn'
ttaketoolong,but
that'
swhyI'
mlate,
yousee.
Uh-huh.Whichgarage,bytheway?
3
Woman:
Pardon?
Whichgaragedidyoutakeitto?
Man:
2.ThekeywordsareTuesday.Thursday.twofifteen.threefifteen.Monday
morning.nineo'
clock.
SectionTwoListeningcomprehension
Part1Dialogue
I'
mlate.
tgot
anythingbettertodo,haveI?
tbelikethat.Justletmeexplain.
(Silence.Mansaysnothing.)
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Uh...theonenearmyflat.Youknow.LewisBrothers.
Yes,Iknowthatgarage.It'
stheonlyonenearyourflat.
Hmm,wellnow,let'
shavesomethingtoeat.Uh,whataboutsome...
Iknowthegarageverywell!
Yes.Let'
sseenow.Yes,IthinkI'
llhavesome...
Apityit'
sSunday.
sSunday.ThatgarageisclosedonSunday!
5
ExerciseDirections:
Listentothedialogueandanswerthefollowingquestions.
Well,atleastitwasluckyyoufoundagaragetorepairyourcar.
4.Becauseshewantstostoptheconversationlikethis.
Becauseheknowsthegirlislying.
Part2Passage
TheOscarStatuette
1IndustryinsidersandmembersofthepresscalledtheawardheAcademy
statuette,hegoldentrophyorhestatueofmerit,butthetermnever
stuck.
2.Nohardevidenceexiststosupportthattale,butinanycase,bythesixth
AwardsPresentationin1934,aHollywoodcolumnistusedthenameinhis
column.
3.WaltDisneywashonoredwithonefull-sizeandsevenminiaturestatuetteson
behalfofhisanimatedfeatureSnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarfs.
4.Ifthestatuettesdon'
tmeetstrictqualitycontrolstandards,theyare
1.Theyarepossiblyboyfriendandgirlfriend.
2.Inarestaurant.
3.Itdoesn'
tgotanythingbettertodo,haveI?
veonlybeenwaitingforoveranhour.
That'
sallAfterall,mytimeisn'
treally
thatimportant,isit?
well,atleastItwas
luckyyoufoundabarragetorepairyour
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car
immediatelycutinhalfandmelteddown.
5.ThelargeboxesareshippedtotheAcademyofficesviaairexpress,withno
identifiablemarkings.
TheOscarstatuette,designedbyMGM'
s*chiefartdirectorCedricGibbons,
depicts*aknightholdingacrusader'
s*sword,standingonareeloffilmwith
fivespokes,signifyingtheoriginalbranchesoftheAcademy:
Actors,Writers,
Directors,Producers,andTechnicians.
Bornin1928,yearswouldpassbeforetheAcademyAwardofMeritwas
officiallynamedOscar.Industryinsidersandmembersofthepresscalledthe
awardheAcademystatuette,hegoldentrophyorhestatueofmerit.
Theentertainmenttradepaper,WeeklyVariety,evenattemptedtopopularize
heironman.Thetermneverstuck.
ApopularstoryhasbeenthatanAcademylibrarianandeventualexecutive
director,MargaretHerrick,thoughtthestatuetteresembledheruncleOscarand
saidso,andthatasaresulttheAcademystaffbeganreferringtoitasOscar.
Nohardevidenceexiststosupportthattale,butinanycase,bythesixth
AwardsPresentationin1934,HollywoodcolumnistSidneySkolskyusedthe
nameinhiscolumninreferencetoKatharineHepburn'
sfirstBestActresswin.
TheAcademyitselfdidn'
tusethenicknameofficiallyuntil1939.
Sinceitsconception,theOscarstatuettehasmetexactinguniformstandards-
withafewnotableexceptions.Inthe1930s,juvenileplayersreceivedminiature
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replicas*ofthestatuette;
aventriloquist*EdgarBergenwaspresentedwitha
woodenstatuettewithamoveablemouth;
andWaltDisneywashonoredwith
onefull-sizeandsevenminiaturestatuettesonbehalfofhisanimatedfeature
SnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarfs.Between1942and1944,insupportofthe
wareffort,Oscarsweremadeofplaster.AftertheWar,winnersturnedinthe
temporaryawardsforgoldenOscarstatuettes.
ThetraditionalOscarstatuette,however,hasn'
tchangedsincethe1940s,
whenthebasewasmadehigher.In1945,thebasewaschangedfrommarbleto
metalandin1949,AcademyAwardstatuettesbegantobenumbered,starting
withNo.501.
Approximately50OscarsaremadeeachyearinChicagobythe
manufacturer,R.S.Owens.Iftheydon'
tmeetstrictqualitycontrolstandards,
thestatuettesareimmediatelycutinhalfandmelteddown.
EachawardisindividuallypackedintoaStyrofoam*containerslightly
largerthanashoebox.
Eightofthesearethenpackedintoalargercardboardbox,andthelargeboxes
areshippedtotheAcademyofficesinBeverlyHillsviaairexpress,withno
OnMarch10,2000,55AcademyAwardsmysteriouslyvanishedenroute
fromtheWindyCity*totheCityofAngels.Ninedayslater,52ofstolen
statuetteswerediscoverednexttoaDumpster*intheKoreatownsectionofLos
AngelesbyWillieFulgear,whowaslaterinvitedbytheAcademytoattendthe
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Oscar2000ceremoniesasaspecialguest.
Foreightdecades,theOscarshavesurvivedwar,weatheredearthquakes,
andevenmanagedtoescapeunscathed*fromcommonthieves.Since1995,
however,R.S.Owenshasrepairedmorethan160statuettes.Maybesomebody
usedchemicalsonthemtopo
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