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1、听力录音文本 UNIT 6 Unit 6 Section One Tactics for listening Part 1 Phonetics Profeor Archer is having lunch with the Director at the Restaurant Avenida.Director: What would you like, Profeor? Archer: What do you suggest? Director: Perhaps caldeirada? Archer: Whats that? Director: Fish soup. Archer: That
2、sounds nice.Director: And you must have some feijoada. Archer: Whats that? Director: Its a local specialitytheres no chili in feijoada.Do you mind if I smoke? Archer: Not at all.Would you excuse me for a moment? (To waiter) Excuse me, can you tell me where the toilets are? Waiter: Over there sir. Pa
3、rt 2 Listening and Note-Taking A: Eric: 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: Well, now .Theres one at nine fourteen, .nine twenty, .nine forty-two . Eric: Oh, just a minute.Youre saying t
4、hem 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, thats right, Eric: OK.Thanks very much. B: Operator: Hello! Can I help you? Nancy: Yes.Whats the number of the Leic
5、ester 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 the Gloucester? Operator: The Gloucester .um .564 8844
6、. Nancy: Thanks, .oh .Heres one more .the, um, 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 help.Bye. Section Two Listening comprehension Part 1 Dialog
7、ues Dialogue 1 What a Super Flat Ann 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 smart! A
8、nn: 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 last minu
9、te . (Later) Sheila: Mm! This spaghetti is really good.l 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 the bo
10、ok? Rebecca: Sure, Italian Cooking Made EasyPamela Miller.But Mark was afraid to propose to her himself.So he asked his friend John to do it for him.Poor John also wanted o marry Pamela.But he didnt tell Mark that.Instead, he went to Pamela and asked her to marry Mark Story.Pamela was surprised and
11、disappointed.She listened quietly.Then she said, “Why dont you speak for yourself, John?” Section 4 supplementary exercises Part 1 Listening Comprehension Paage 1 A Coin I was not more than thirteen years old at the time, certainly, but I remember the moment as if it were yesterday.I had just taken
12、my place in cla, when I noticed a small shining coin a few feet away from my desk.I am sure it was not the desire for gain which prompted me to stoop and pick it up, for the coin was a farthing and almost completely worthle.But its newne attracted me, and the fact that I could not spend a coin of su
13、ch small value made me want to keep it forever.As the teacher was talking to us, I pretended to drop a pencil and bent over.From that moment, the coin was mine.The farthing and I remained firm friends for years.Trousers wore out, but the coin survived.It lived to see short trousers become long ones;
14、 it accompanied me in my youth and early manhood.It joined the army with me during the war, and later came to the office every day when I became a civilian again.Every night when I emptied my pockets and placed their contents on my bedside table, the coin made its appearance.Sometimes, it would play
15、 hide-and-seek with me and make me dig deeply into my pockets.But sure enough, it was always there, trapped inside larger items, like a pen-knife, or sleeping in the folds of my handkerchief.It certainly kept strange company.When I was a boy, it would attach itself to sticky sweets, or get caught in
16、 pieces of wire.When I grew up, it took its place proudly beside the silver coins that jingled in my pocket.It had reason to be proud, for I am sure it knew that I would rather have lost every single silver coin I had than part with the precious little farthing.It did not shine any more, but at nigh
17、ttime it would unfailingly arrive, last but smiling, and look up at me from my bedside table.One night, however, the coin was miing.I searched everywhere, but weeks paed and I did not find it.This time I realized sadly that it had gone for good and could only hope that it had found some nicer pocket
18、 to live in. Paage 2 Utah Olympic The Utah Olympic Park is high in the Wasatch Mountains, about forty kilometers east of Salt Lake.It is about 2,200 meters above sea level.The mountains receive an average of seven-and-one-half meters of snow each winter. The Utah Olympic Park extends over 150 hectar
19、es of land.The Park has five areas for ski jump competitions.In warm weather, skiers train on special man-made jumps. An Olympic size track has been built for bobsleigh and luge competitions.It is one o three such tracks in North America.The track is close to the ground and has fifteen turns.Its pat
20、h is similar in shape to the land.The Utah Olympic Park will hold four major events during the 2002 Winter Games.They are the Nordic skiing, bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton competitions.The skeleton event has not been seen at the Olympics since 1948.Officials expect it to be extremely popular next yea
21、r.Athletes competing in the skeleton slide down the track on a luge sled.But they lie on their stomachs instead of their backs.The Utah Olympic Park can hold about 20,000 people to watch the ski jumping event.It can hold about 15,000 people to see the other events.The Utah Olympic Park already is us
22、ed for national and international competitions.It also operates as a training center for the competitors.And, young people who wish to join the United States national teams train there.The Utah Olympic Park is open to the public during the summer and winter months.Everyone is welcome to watch the at
23、hletes train and compete against each other.Visitors also can try some of the Olympic sports.This includes going down one of the ski jumps or riding on the bobsleigh or luge track. Part 2 Oral Work Elsa lay in bed, thinking over her first couple of weeks in London.She yawned and stretched.It was Sat
24、urday and she didnt have to go to school.There was a knock at the door and Dorothy came in carrying a cup of tea.“Come on, love, you cant lie in bed all day.Time and tide wait for no inert,” said Dorothy, flinging open the curtains.“Im playing in a football match today,” said Elsa.“Oh, I wouldnt let
25、 my girl do anything like that,” said Dorothy.She was nice, but her view was a little old fashioned.“Ill run the bath for you, love,” said Dorothy on her way out, “Elsa.” Dorothy still hadnt noticed that Elsa always took a shower. 听力录音文本 UNIT 6 选修6 Unit2 诗歌朗读文本 .4.27 BBC 听力文本 广东中考高分突破听力录音材料 6月英语四级听力长对话真题及录音 朗文国际英语教程 听力文本 Unit 6 济宁市中考英语A卷听力录音材料 河北省中考英语听力录音材料 民事 6谈话录音记录(举荐) 本文来源:网络收集与整理,如有侵权,请联系作者删除,谢谢!第9页 共9页第 9 页 共 9 页第 9 页 共 9 页第 9 页 共 9 页第 9 页 共 9 页第 9 页 共 9 页第 9 页 共 9 页第 9 页 共 9 页第 9 页 共 9 页第 9 页 共 9 页第 9 页 共 9 页
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