施心远听力教程1第二版UNIT4原文及答案

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1、UNIT 4Section 1 Tactics For ListeningPart 1 PhoneticsExercise: Complete the following short dialogue as you listen to the tape. Pay special attention to the weak forms, link-ups and contractions.Sam: (1) Whos that?Jill: (2) Thats my sister.Sam: (3) Shes taller than you.Jill: Yes, and shes three year

2、s younger (4) than me!Sam: And whos that?Jill: Thats my grandmother my (5) fathers mother. Sam: What (6) about your other grandparents? Jill: (7) Theyre all dead now. Sam: You look very much like (8) your mother.Jill: Yes, I do. Our (9) hair is the same color, (10) but our eyes are different.Sam: My

3、 father (11) and I look alike, too. Part 2 listening and note-taking This table shows the number of commuters* into central London between 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 a.m. daily. The total number is 1,396,000. Of these, 405,000 travel by underground thats 29% of the total, and 28% travel by British Rail tha

4、ts 391,000 people daily. 13 %, 181,000 people use both rail and underground, and 9%, 126,000 people, travel by bus. That means a total of 1,103,000 people, 79%, on public transport. The remainder use private transport, 237,000 come by car and the rest come either by motorbike or bicycle. This means

5、4% come by motorbike or bicycle, and 17% by car.A: Listen to the conversation and take notes. Write down the total number of commuters into central London between 7.00 a.m. And 10.00 a.m. And the number and percentage of people, traveling by means of public transportation.1,396,000 1,103,000, 79%B:

6、Complete the following chart.Means of transportation (Public) NumberPercentageUnderground 405,00029%British Rail391,00028%Both rail and underground181,00013%Bus 126,0009%Total1,103,00079%Means of transportation (Private) NumberPercentageCar 237,00017%Motorbike or bicycle56,0004%Total 293,00023%Secti

7、on Two Listening Comprehension Part 1 DialoguesDialogue 1 phoning about the flat Woman: hello, 2248818 Man: Hello, Im phoning about the flat. Woman: Of course. What would you like to know? Man: Well, first, can you tell me where it is, please? Is it near some shops, and the tube?Woman: Well, the fla

8、t is in Islington, Were only 100 meters from the shops and a five minutesWalk from the tube.Man: And how much does it cost?Woman: Three hundred and sixty pounds a month. And you have to pay a months deposit.Man: I see, and is it a big flat? How many square meters is it?Woman: Oh, I dont know. There

9、are two bedrooms and a very large living room. Would you like to see it?Man: Yes, when can I come, please?Woman: Uhm. Can you come this afternoon? About four? Its No. 2, Canbury Road.Man: Yes, thats fine. Ill see you then. Goodbye.Exercise: Listen to the dialogue and decide whether the fo/lowing sta

10、tements are true or false, Write T or F in the space provided. Discuss with your classmates why you think the statement is true or false.F 1. The telephone is 224 8880. (The telephone is 224 8818) T 2. The flat is probably near the shopping center, (The flat is only 100 metres from the shops.) T 3.

11、There is a tube station near the flat. (It is only a five minutes walk the tube.)T 4. If the man wants to rent the flat, probably he has to pay 720 pounds the first month. (360 pounds for the rent and a months deposit.)F 5. The address is number 2, Camp Road. (The address is number 2, Canbury Road.)

12、Dialogue 2 The Magnificent Town ResidenceJohn: Hi, darling. Sally: Hello, John. Well, did you see the “magnificent town residence“?John: Yes.Sally: So whats it like?John: Well, first of all its four miles out of the town centre.Sally: Oh, no!John: And its not all that big. Three bedrooms: one quite

13、big, one smallish, and one that would be OK for the cat. The luxury bathroom doesnt have a shower, and the downstairs cloakroom* is at the end of the garden at the end of the jungle*, I should say. The sitting and dining room are both pretty small.Sally: What about the kitchen? Is it big enough to h

14、ave breakfast in?John: Oh, yes. Easily, if you sit on the fridge and put your feet out of the window theres plenty of room.Sally: The garage?John: Fine for a bicycle. A bicycle, mind. Not two bicycles. And theres oil-fired central heating, which doesnt work. And the walls and roof are in a very bad

15、state. Apart from that, its fine.Sally: Oh, good. Lets buy it at once!Listen to the dialogue and complete the following chart.Central YorkMAGNIFCENT TOWN RESIDENCEThree bedrooms, luxury bathroom, downstairs cloakroom, sitting room, dining room, a small kitchen, Garage, garden, Oil-fired central heat

16、ing 90,000Part 2 PassagePassage Hide-and-Seek My neighbors children love playing hide-and-seek as all children do, but no one expected that a game they played last week would be reported in the local newspaper. One afternoon, they were playing in the street just outside the post office. Young Ian, who is only five years old, found the perfect place to hide. His sister Janet had shut her eyes and was counting up to ten when Ian no

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