上外版大学英语听说第一册听力原文(4)

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Unit 6 Apologies ( II )

Part A

Ex1

1. at the party

2. remember Mary’s e-mail address exactly 3. late for class

4. hand in his homework on time 5. come round to Monica’s house. Ex2

1. mail

2. hear from you

3. you don’t like it very much 4. probably

5. you have more friends 6. spend the summer vacation 7. I can’t make it 8. she needs me 9. go away

10. you can join me and my family

Part B

Conversation1 Ex1 1 d 2 c 3 c Ex2 1. three

2. Tuesday; wait for her turn; two 3. yesterday

4. Thursday; for an hour in the rain; full

It wasn’t my fault

W: Good morning, Mr. Sharp. I’m awfully sorry I’m late

M: You’re late every morning, Miss Smith. You were late Tuesday, yesterday… Don’t you have a watch?

W: Yes, but it wasn’t my fault. I stood in the rain for an hour this morning. I waited and waited for a bus, and then

when one came, it was full.

M: What about yesterday and the day before yesterday? W: Well, I came by taxi yesterday and… M: And you were still late! And Tuesday?

W: Tuesday I went to see the doctor and I waited for my turn for about two hours. It was terrible! M: And tomorrow, Miss Smith? Conversation2 Ex1 1. d 2. c 3. b Ex2 1-4 FFFT

What was the address you used?

M: W: M: W:

Hey, Sue, you promised to e-mail me the latest information yesterday. But I didn’t find any. oh, yes, I know, Pike. I tried to, but my e-mails kept coming back marked “undeliverable” well, what was the address you used? spike@yahoo.com

M: W: M: W: M: W: M: W: oh, no, no. That was the old address. I gave you the new one on my last e-mail to you. oh, I’m terribly sorry about that, Pike That’s all right, Sue. Can you try again?

yes, of course. Er….could you please tell me your new address again, Pike? It’s spike2006@yahoo.com

Ok, I’ll update my address book and e-mail you right away. Thank you for the trouble No trouble at all

Part C

2A

1. Miss Smith and Mr. Sharp are the two speakers in the conversation 2. she was making an apology to Mr. Sharp because she was late for work

3. he was unhappy because Miss Smith had been late several times in the week 4. no, she didn’t think it was her fault

5. she had to stand in the rain for an hour for the bus but when it finally came it was full 6. she had to wait for her turn at the doctor’s office for about two hours 7. no, he didn’t. he thought she was just making excuses

2B

1. she promised to e-mail him the latest information 2. yes , she did

3. no, her e-mail kept returning to her 4. no, she didn’t

5. he found out that Sue had used his old e-mail address 6. yes, he had given her his new address on his last e-mail

7. she forgot that Pike had changed his e-mail address and failed to update her address book 8. he asked Sue to use his new address and try again

9. she promised she would update her address book and send him the latest information right away

Part D

1. b 2. c 3. d

I can’t stand it

M: Excuse me, Mrs. Brown. I’m trying to do some work now. I’m afraid your children are making too much noise. W: Oh, I’m sorry, Mr. Smith. But you know it’s difficult to keep boys quiet. They are in their early teens.

M: But I can’t stand it any more. I couldn’t work and I couldn’t sleep at all last night. And I was also awakened by

the noise they made early this morning

W: I’m very, very sorry, Mr. Smith. You know they never listen to me. They are only afraid of their father. But he is

away on business. I think he will be back in a couple of days.

M: well, it seems I have to put up with it in the meantime. But I hope your husband can do something about it when

he returns.

Unit 7 Asking the Way ( I )

Part A

Ex 1

1. On the chair by the bookshelf. 2. Behind the door.

3. Under the small table. 4. In his study.

5. Under the pillow. Ex 2

on the sixth floor, right over there, at the moment, next to, in front of the stairs. Part B

Conversation1 Ex1 1 d 2 a 3 c

Where Is the Grand Theater?

W: M: W: M: W: M: W: M: W: M: W: M: W:

Excuse me, sir. Could you tell me the way to the Grand Theater?

The Grand Theater? Let me think for a minute. Ah, yes. It’s on Market Street. But where’s Market Street?

Go straight down this road until you come to the traffic lights. Then turn right. That’s Market Street?

Yes. But you’ve got to go along the street for about three blocks until you see a big fountain. Yes. And---

And the Theater is behind the fountain.

I see. Go straight to the traffic lights, then turn right to Market Street, walk three blocks and the Theater is behind a fountain. You’ve got it. Thanks a lot.

You’re welcome. Have a good day. You, too.

Conversation2 Ex1 1 d 2 c 3 a

Excuse Me, I’m Looking for…

W: Excuse me. I’m looking for the Media Megastore. M: Yes, it’s on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Fairview

W: Ok, Fifth Avenue and Fairview Street. Could you tell me how to get there? M: Sure. We’re on First Street. So, go down this one block to Fairview. W: Ok. That’s one block to Fairview.

M: Uh-huh. Then take a left and walk four blocks to Fifth. W: I see. A left and it’s four blocks to Fifth. Ok. M And you’ll see it on the right W: On the right? On the corner? M: That’s right. You can’t miss it. W: Great!Thank you very much. M: Sure. No problem.

Unit 8 Asking the Way (Ⅱ)

Part A

Ex 1 Ex 2

they turned left, along the road, 23rd Street, the first turning on the right, on the corner. No.3, at the corner, turn left, straight ahead, the school, the market, turn left, store,

Part B

Conversation1 Ex 1 1 c 2 a 3 c Ex 2 1. blues club, a little way from here 2. walk, it’s a lot quicker by subway 3. City Line, Grand Street, two stops 4. fifteen minutes or so I’m Looking for the Snake Bar

M: W: M: W: M: W: M: W: M: W: M: W: M: W:

Excuse me, madam. I’m looking for the Snake Bar. Is it near here? Oh, you mean the blue club? It’s a little way from here. Can I walk from here?

You could, but it’s a lot quicker by subway. The station’s just over there. On the corner?

Yes, right there, see? Uh-huh.

Take the City Line for Grand Street and it’s two stops. Ok, two stops---

And the Snake Bar is just across from the exit. Great. About how long does it take from here? Oh, I guess about fifteen minutes or so. Got it! Great. Thanks a lot. Good luck!

Conversation2 Ex 1 1 a John: Linda: John: Linda: John: Linda: John:

2 a 3 d

Let’s Go to the Korean Restaurant

Hello, Linda.

Hello, John. Haven’t heard from you for long. How are you doing?

Fine. I’m calling to ask if you’d like to have dinner with me this evening. Why not?Where?

Let’s go to the Korean restaurant in Green Street. How can I get there?

You get out of your office and turn right. Then go along North Street. Turn left to Winter Street and then take the second turning on the right. That’s Green Street…

Linda: Wait, wait. Turn left to Winter Street and then take the second turning on the right at Green Street. John: Right. And the restaurant is on the corner, next to the Blue Hotel. Linda: Next to the Blue Hotel. Good. See you at--- John: …6:30. Ok?

Linda: Ok, John. Thank you for your invitation. John: It’s my pleasure.

Unit 9 Daily Activities ( I )

Part A

Ex1

1. 7:15 2. 8 o’clock

3. From 9:40 to 10. 4. 11:45

5. No later than 11:30 Ex2

6:30 7 35 8:30am 7p.m. 10 10:20 3:30 3:50

Part B

Conversation1 Ex1 1 b 2 a 3 b Ex2 In a flat in the city

Cycling At about 10 a.m. At 9 or 10 p.m.

In a village near Oxford

Commuting by train At 8 a.m. At 4 p.m.

Hey, Sandra!

Jack: Hey, Sandra. Now you’re a student of the University of London. Congratulations! Sandra: Thank you!

Jack: Where are you living, Sandra?

Sandra: I’m sharing a flat in the city. Do you live in London, Jack? Jack: No, I live in a village near Oxford.

Sandra: Sounds lovely. So do you commute every day? Jack: Yes, I go by train.

Sandra: What time do you usually get to work in the morning? Jack: Well, we’ve got a flextime system, so we can choose our time. I always start at 8. Sandra: So early in the morning! Do you finish early, too? Jack: Yes, around 4. What about you? Do you have classes every day?

Sandra: No, but I usually go to the university every day because I like to work in the library. Jack: I bet it is. What time do you have to start in the morning?

Sandra: Well, it depends. I don’t usually get in till about 10 o’clock and I often stay till 9 or 10 at night. Jack: That’s a long day. How do you get there? Do you drive? Sandra: No, I cycle. I prefer cycling. It keeps me fit. Jack: I’m sure it does. Look, would you like a drink, Sandra? Sandra: Yes, please.

Conversation2 Ex1 1 c 2 b 3 d Ex2 1. in the cold wind 2. from the other side of the street 3. in such cold weather 4. by bus 5. on foot


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