新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語視聽說 教程 3 聽力文本原文
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1、 新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語視聽說教程聽力文本 Unit l, Lesson A Track 3-1-1 and Track 3-1-2 Leticia: Hello? Paula: Hi, Leticia. It's Paula. Leticia: Hi, Paula. How are you? Have you finished packing yet? Paula: Almost. Leticia: You must be excited. When's your flight? Paula: Tomorrow. At 9 a.m. Listen, Leticia, I ne
2、ed your help. Leticia: OK. What's up? Paula: Well, as you know, I'm going on vacation for two weeks. Do you think you could water my plants while I'm away? Leticia: Sure. No problem. Paula: Great. They need water twice a week. There's one plant in the bedroom and one in the kitchen. Leticia: OK
3、--say, how about your dog? Should I feed her, too? Paula: No, that's OK. I’m putting her in a kennel. Leticia: All right, then, I'll water your plants---and---oh, how about the mail? Should I pick it up for you? Paula: Actually, I've already asked the mailman to stop mail delivery. Thanks for ask
4、ing, though. Leticia: Well, have a great trip! Paula: Thanks, Leticia. I really appreciate your help. Leticia: My pleasure. Wait a second. I don t have any keys to your place. Paula: Oh, that's right. Will you be home around 8 tonight? Leticia: Yeah, I think so. Paula: OK, I’ll drop by—I’ll gi
5、ve you the keys then. Leticia: OK! See you tonight. Bye! Paula: Bye! Thanks again! Track 3-1-3 Esther: We have to leave in thirty minutes. Have you finished packing? Mina: Yes, I have… Esther: You look worried. What's wrong? Mina: I can't remember u here I put my passport. Esther: Oh, no! M
6、ina: It's here somewhere. Esther: When did you last have it? Mina: About ten minutes ago. Let me think…Oh, there it is. I put it on the dresser. Esther: What a relief! Track 3-1-4 1. The funniest story of my traveling experience was when I came to the U.S. for the first time by myself. They los
7、t my luggage and I didn't speak a word of English. I had to use my hands to explain myself. People understood what I meant and they helped me out. 2.1 have a lot of funny experiences on the airline as a flight attendant. But one of the funniest I could recall was----there was this passenger who had
8、 a toupee and one of m}'f flight. attendants was serving…I think…she was serving food…and she had this tray. And suddenly turbulence happened, and she lost her balance…and her hand landed on the guy’s head, who had a toupee. When she caught her balance again, the toupee kind of shifted, so his sideb
9、urns were on his forehead. And I had to control my laughter because you're not allowed to laugh… Track 3-1-OL-1 and Track 3-1-OL-2 W: Wow, Jun, you look relaxed! Did you enjoy the long weekend? J: I sure did actually. Actually I took a big trip. W: Over the weekend? We only had three days off!
10、 J: Yep! But I visited four countries in three days! W: What?! J: I love to fly! You might say I’m an airplane freak! W: That’s interesting. Where did you go? J: I visited Korea, Tailand, Singapore and the Philippines. W: Sounds like you were busy. J: I was. I only had only four hours in so. S
11、o I have to finish my shopping very quickly. Sometimes I had to run between connecting flights. W: Wait a minute. What about your baggage? Didn’t you have to wait for it? J: No, I didn’t have much, only one carry-on bag, it just fits the overhead compartment. W: So let me get this straight. You s
12、pent your weekend in an airplane flying around? J: Basically yes. I fly standby. W: Standby? J: Yes, as a standby passenger. I don’t have a reservation. At the last minute, they let me know if there’s a seat available. They give me a boarding pass and I get on. W: All these flying must be expens
13、ive. J: Well, I’m an airline employee. I’m a sales representative for Twin Star Airlines. So I know most of the flight attendants and I can almost fly for free. W: Lucky you! Track 3-1-OL-3 Matt: Have you done all the errands? Tina: No, I haven’t finished them yet. Matt: You don’t have to go t
14、o the post office, I’ve canceled the mail delivery. Tina: Well, I’ve picked up the plane tickets. But I haven’t taken the dog to the kennel. What about you? Have you washed the dishes? Matt: No, I haven’t cleaned the kitchen. But I’ve already watered the plants, and I’ve given our keys to Mrs. Smi
15、th. Tina: What about your suitcase? Have you packed it? Matt: Not yet…But don’t worry: there’s still lots of time! Track 3-1-OL-4 S: Are you almost ready? J: Yes, I think so. But we always forget so many things. Did you get the traveler’s checks at the bank yesterday? S: Yes I did. And I paid
16、the bills too. J: Well, I changed our voice mail message and I confirmed all of our flights. S: Great! Let’s remember to give the house keys to Mr. Jacobsen so he can come in and water our plants. J: This afternoon I have to stop the mail delivery at the post office. S: And could you please take
17、 the dog to kennel? J: No, I hate that. He always looks so scared. S: And this time let’s remember to empty the trash before we leave. J: And we’ll give away all the fresh food. Last year there were black tomatoes and green meat in our refrigerator after our vacation. S: I made a note to myself
18、unplug the computer. J: And I promised to turn off all the lights. The electric bill was terrible last time. S: Maybe we should write a list, they may be used again on our next vacation. Track 3-1-OL-5 and Track 3-1-OL-6 Tips for better packing Are you planning to travel for a weekend or sever
19、al months around the country or overseas? Here are some tips to help you pack your bags. 1. Pre-trip planning. Make a packing list to help you remember everything. Reveal it about a week before your trip. Plan a time to go shopping for things you need for your trip. Don’t pack the night before you
20、travel. You’ll forget things when you’re in a hurry. 2. Tagging luggage. Before packing, put names tags on valuable items like cameras and cellphones. Make sure that each piece of luggage, including carry-on has a luggage tag on it. If you know your hotel’s address and phone numbers, put it on your
21、 luggage tags. 3. Saving space. Pack small items: socks, belts and etc inside your shoes. It uses the empty space and helps the shoes to hold their shape. Pack your clothes in plastic bags. If you’re traveling with a friend, plan your packing together, share your alarm clock, toothpaste or first ai
22、d kit. 4. Your carry-on bag. The most important items for your trip: passport, plane tickets, traveler’s checks, credit cards keys and etc should go in your carry-on bag. Always keep them with you. Keep your carry-on bag small and light. Put those the heavy items in your checking luggage. Use soft
23、bags such as backpacks or shoulder bags for carry-ons. They fit easily under the airplane seat or into the small overhead compartment. 5. Other ideas. Bring an empty bag for souvenirs from the trip. Remember to pack a few rub of bans, safety pins and plastic bags, they can be very useful. Bring som
24、e snacks such as nuts, cookies or dried fruit, you can eat them if you don’t have enough time for a meal. Sharing food is a good way to made other travelers. Track 3-1-OL-7 and Track 3-1-OL-8 Travel Today Going solo is the way to go! By D. Toor How do you usually travel? Do you go with a cl
25、ose friend or a group of friends? Do you join a tour group? Do you travel with your family? Have you ever imagined "going solo"? In the mid 1990s, it was estimated that 9 million Americans were planning a summer vacation alone. Since then, the number of solo travelers has increased. You may think t
26、hat traveling alone would be scary or boring. Well, according to people who do it, that's not exactly true. Solo travelers often have positive experiences: they make new friends, get to know themselves better, and can make their own schedules. There are many different things you can do on a vacatio
27、n alone. Some solo travelers use the time to learn or practice a sport such as golf, mountain climbing, or scuba diving. Others go and stay on a ranch and learn how to ride a horse. You can pretend to be a cowboy or a cowgirl for a day! You may not believe this, but some travelers like to study on
28、their vacation. They even go to "vacation college" at a university or join a research team as a volunteer worker. It's hard but satisfying work. You can "play scientist" for a week or two while you help someone with their project. For solo travelers of different ages and genders, there are many tra
29、vel options, There are tours for women only and for people over the age of 60. And, of course, there are trips for singles who are looking for romance. One company offers trips that focus on fine dining----there is time for sightseeing during the day and for sharing a delicious meal with new friends
30、 at night. The next time you take a trip somewhere, why don't you consider going solo? Bon voyage! Global Viewpoints Track 3-1-OL-9 Sun-hee, Claudia, and Tara are preparing to go to Mexico for a vacation. While Sun-hee is talking to Mike on the phone, Claudia and Tara have some trouble preparin
31、g for the trip. First, Tara can’t find her bag and then Claudia doesn’t know where her ticket is. But Sun-hee is tatally relaxed because she has already finished getting ready. Sun-hee tells Mike about all the errands she had to do earlier that day. She had to confirm her flight, get travel’s checks
32、, change her voice-mail message, and pay the bills. Finally, Tara and Claudia are ready to go and Sun-hee checks to be sure they have everything. However, after they leave, Sun-hee soon comes running back in. Why? She forgot to take her ticket and passport! Unit 4, Lesson A Track 3-4-1 and Track 3
33、-4-2 (F): Well, Jim, our next story is a strange one, isn't it? (M): Yes, Irene, it sure is. It surprised everyone. Almost 200 people on a two-week holiday trip to Saint Martin became sick. They're calling it the "holiday cruise disease." It sounds scary. What caused it? The doctors aren't exactl
34、y sure, but they know it was something in the food the passengers ate. OK, give us the details. All right, here's the story: On Friday night, the ship departed around 10 p.m. with 300 passengers on board. By Sunday morning, some people reported feeling lightheaded. They stayed in bed. By that aftern
35、oon, more than half of the passengers had severe indigestion. Some of them got very sick. We spoke to one woman about her experience. Everyone was complaining. My stomach hurt so much I couldn't eat anything. It was really terrible! What's the situation now? Well, the ship had to return home on Mond
36、ay---- after only two and a half days at sea---- and most of the passengers went straight to the hospital then. F: How are they doing now? M: They're exhausted---- many haven't slept for 48 hours---- but they're doing fine. F: That's good news. It's too bad they couldn't enjoy their vacation.
37、 M: Yes, it is. And that’s the next problem. The passengers are asking for their money back, but the company doesn't want to refund the full amount. F: What's going to happen then? M: Nobody knows. I'II keep following the story, though, and I'II have more details for you tomorrow. Track 3-4-3 Ch
38、ad: Hi, Doctor Park. Doctor: Hi, Chad. How are you today? Chad: Not so great. Doctor: What seems to be the problem? Chad: Well, I have a rash on my arm. I can't stop scratching it. Doctor: Is there anything else? Chad: Yes. I have a slight fever. Doctor: I see. Have you been in the w
39、oods recently? Chad: Let's see…I went hiking last week. Doctor: Maybe an insect bit you. Please sit up here. Let's take your temperature. Track 3-4-4 1. When I was younger and I had a sore throat my mother would always make me gargle with hot water and salt. Surprisingly, it works. 2.
40、I use aloe vera. I use it for burns and things on the skin. I think it really works. Track 3-4-OL-1 and Track 3-4-OL-2 M: Are you finished packing? B: Almost. I just have to check my tent one last time, I don’t want to forget any of the pieces. M: Is that your first aid kit? B: Yep. M: Well,
41、I see bandages and some aspirin, where’s everything else? B: Like what? M: Well, your toothbrush and toothpaste for example. B: Huh… I’ll put it in, don’t worry. M: And where is your allergy medicine? You’ll need your nasal spray and some lozenges, just in case. B: OK M: Are you going to pack
42、any lotion? You know, you might touch some poison or something… B: Mom! It’s only an overnight camping trip. M: OK. All right then. Oh, what about mouthwash? After you brush you teeth, you’re going to want to… B: Mom! I’m not preparing for a date! I’m going on a camping trip, an overnight camping
43、 trip! I think I can live without mouthwash for 24 hours! M: All right then. I was just trying to be helpful. I’m sure you’ll have a great time. Track 3-4-OL-3 A: What’s wrong? B: I feel exhausted. I didn’t sleep well last night. A: Do you have a cold? B: No, I’m fine. It’s Fred, he has the fl
44、u. A: I’m sorry to hear that. B: Yeah, it’s pretty bad. He can’t stop coughing. It keeps me awake at night. Track 3-4-OL-4 I stopped drinking coffee because I couldn’t sleep at night. It was had to break that habit, but now I sleep very well, and I don’t wake up in the middle of the night. If yo
45、u want to stop drinking coffee, here’s some advice for you. Don’t stop drinking coffee suddenly. You might get a headache. Reduce the amount of coffee slowly. Drink juice or herbal tea instead. If you usually have coffee in the morning, go for a walk or do exercises instead. That will wake you up. A
46、nd go to bed early! A lot of people drink coffee just because the feel tired. Track 3-4-OL-5 and Track 3-4-OL-6 Get in the habit We all know that good habits bring in good health. But we don’t realize how much difference they can make. In the 1970s, scientists at the University of California, LA
47、 interviews seven thousand people about their health habits. Then they follow these people to see how long they lived. The scientist discovered that seven habits were closely linked with a longer life. These habits are:1. Eating breakfast everyday. 2. Avoiding snacks between meals.3. Keeping an idea
48、l weight, not too heavy or too thin.4. Exercising regularly. 5. Sleeping 7 to 8 hours per night, not more or less.6. Not smoking.7. Drink two or fewer alcoholic drinks per day. The researchers found that these habits had a powerful effect on health. People in the study who had three or fewer of thes
49、e habits lived another 21.6 years. People who had six or seven could expect to live another 33 years. People age 55 to 64 with all seven good habits were as healthy as younger people age 25 to 34 who practiced only one or two of the habits. But how do you change your habits? A slow approach is the b
50、est way. Make one small change every week and be patient, it takes about 21 days to form a new habit. Track 3-4-OL-7 and Track 3-4-OL-8 Surprising syndromes of modem life R4argaret's friend is taking a new job in a faraway city. She wants to hold a farewell dinner party at her home. But
51、 she can't. Margaret suffers from CHAOS (Can't Have Anyone Over Syndrome). Her apartment is messy and she's embarrassed by it. "I've never been a tidy person," she says. "My best friend gave me some good advice. He told me to get a maid." Today it's so easy to get information--and lots of it. We rec
52、eive telephone calls all day long. People expect a quick response to their faxes, text messages, and e-mail messages. I;or some people, it's too much. They have information fatigue syndrome. There is so much information, they become paralyzed and can't think clearly "I can't sleep at night because I
53、 worry," says Bahman, a college senior. "It's terrible." Hurry sickness is a straightforward name for another syndrome of modern life. "I'm always rushing. Get headaches a lot. Taking aspirin seems to help," says Mari, a mother of two and a part-time company employee. Do you engage in "deskfast" (ea
54、ting breakfast at your desk at work) more than once a week? Then you, too, may suffer from hurry sickness! We've all complained about having too much work to do. Well, now about not having enough work? Underload syndrome is caused by having little or nothing to do at the office. You have to pretend
55、 that you're working. Steven works as a project manager. "I can finish my work in about four hours, but I'm afraid to say anything about it. I don't want to be assigned too much work!" In severe cases, people with this syndrome can get very bored and even became depressed. Chances are you're experie
56、nced phone neck before. Another name for it would be "pain in the neck," because that's what people with this condition experience. Holding the phone between your neck and your ear for a long time causes phone neck. A good long message is the suggested treatment for this syndrome. Track 3-4-OL-9 S
57、un-hee doesn’t feel well, so Tara asks Takeshi and Mike to come over. When they arrive, Takeshi asks Sun-hee how she is feeling. Sun-hee says she’s very tired, a little dizzy, and that she might even have a fever. Tara then explains that Sun-hee has also been very anxious about a meeting with the pr
58、esident of her university. Mike tells Sun-hee to eat something, but she says.” I can’t eat. I’m not hungry.” Then the phone rings. It’s the president’s secretary. She tells Tara to tell Sun-hee that tonight’s meeting has been canceled. When Sun-hee gets the news, she starts to feel much better and s
59、ays,” it must be a miracle or something.” But her friends know it’s not a miracle. She was just really nervous about the meeting! Unit 5, Lesson A Track 3-5-1 Track 3-5-2 C: Hello Kai, have a seat. K: Hi, Miss XXX. C: How's it going? Are you excited about graduating? K: I guess so. But there'
60、s so much to do between now and then. C: Well, let s talk about that--let me check your file here. So, what's new? Have you researched any colleges or universities? K: Well, I researched three--like you told me to. C: Good, good. Which ones? K: Let's see ... California State University, Harvard
61、University, and City College. C: And? K: Well, I applied to two: Harvard and City College. Cal State is just too far away. C: Sounds like you've been thinking about this seriously. That's good. K: Yep. C: Any news yet? K: Well, I got accepted to City College. I haven’t heard anything from Harv
62、ard. I probably won't get accepted there. C: Why do you say that? K: You know--it's so competitive. I don't think my grades are good enough. C: Well, let's wait and see. K: I’ll probably go to City College. My brother went there. I visited the campus and I like it. Track 3-5-3 Hans: Hi. Tom. W
63、hat's new? Tom: Well, I'm going to start at a new high school this fall. Hans: Which one? Tom: Essex Academy. It's a boarding school. It's a five-hour drive from my parents' house. Hans: Does boarding school mean you live there? On campus? Tom: Exactly. Hans: That sounds awesome! Tom: Yeah. I
64、 think it's going to be cool. Track 3-5-4 D. Listen to two people talking about their plans after graduation. Pay attention to the expressions they use. Then talk about your own plans after graduation. 1. After I finished my Ph.D., I would like to go back to Senegal and start my own business in
65、agriculture. 2. After graduation I plan to find a good job. I also plan to start a famil}f and buy a house. Track 3-5-OL-1 Track 3-5-OL-2 W: And finally today, we have a report about graduating seniors, Jason Kim standing by. Jason, are you there? J: Hi, Lucy. W: The natural Times newspaper
66、asked college seniors “what are you going to do after you graduate? ” J: That’s right. Lucy. The students gave them surprising answers too. W: For example? J: Well, more than 50% of the students say they aren’t going to start a new job right away. W: Well, what are their future plans? J: Let’s ask some of them. Excuse me? M: Yes? J: I’m Jason Kim from SCA TV. Your name please? M: Mesuki. J: And what are you studying in. M: Art. J: OK, Mizuki, what are you going to do after graduate?
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