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初级英语听力(新版) Lession10

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  • Can I help you?
  • Yes, please.
  • I'd like some instant coffee.
  • Certainly.
  • How much would you like?
  • A large jar, please.
  • Dialogue 2
  • That's a very nice cardigan.
  • Is it new?
  • Yes.
  • It was very cheap.
  • I got it in a sale.
  • I like it very much.
  • It suits you very well.
  • Oh, thank you.
  • Dialogue 3
  • Do you read many novels?
  • Yes.
  • I suppose I've read about four novels this year.
  • I see.
  • And what was the last novel you read?
  • Let me see.
  • It was A Man in Havana.
  • And when did you read it?
  • I read it on Tuesday evening.
  • Why did you read it?
  • Well ...
  • Dialogue 4
  • Do you smoke?
  • Yes, I do.
  • How long have you been smoking for?
  • Six years.
  • And how many cigarettes have you smoked during that time?
  • Thousands!
  • Dialogue 5
  • I was just about to have a swim when I saw the shark!
  • That's nothing.
  • I was in the middle of swimming when I saw the shark.
  • What happened?
  • I started swimming for the shore, of course.
  • B
  • (Yvonne Deraine is staying at the Hotel Noptune. She goes to the Reception Desk and asks:)
  • Can I have breakfast in my room?
  • Certainly, madam.
  • Breakfast is served in your room from 7 o'clock until 10.
  • Here is the menu.
  • Thank you. (looks at the menu)
  • I'd like to have the Continental Breakfast.
  • Yes, madam.
  • And at what time would you like it?
  • About half past eight, I think.
  • 8:30.
  • Very good, madam.
  • And what kind of fruit juice would you like?
  • We have pineapple, orange, grapefruit ...
  • I think I'd like the pineapple please.
  • Pineapple juice.
  • And would you prefer tea or coffee?
  • Coffee please.
  • Thank you very much.
  • Goodnight.
  • (At 8:30 the next morning, there is a light tap at Yvonne's door.)
  • Y-es. Come in.
  • I've brought you your breakfast, madam.
  • Oh yes.
  • Thank you.
  • Could you put it on the desk over there please?
  • Shall I pour you a cup of coffee straight away, madam?
  • No, thanks.
  • I'll pour it myself in a minute.
  • Is there anything else, madam?
  • No-no, I don't think so, thank you.
  • Section 2
  • A
  • Eddie is talking to Tom.
  • Have you ever been really frightened?
  • I suppose so, once or twice.
  • Can you remember when you were most frightened?
  • That isn't difficult.
  • What happened?
  • Well, we used to have a favorite picnic place beside a lake.
  • We had a boat there.
  • I was there with some friends and I decided to swim to a little island.
  • It didn't look far and I started swimming ... but half way across I realised it was a lot further than I thought.
  • I was getting very tired.
  • I shouted.
  • Luckily my friends heard me and brought the boat.
  • I thought I was going to drown.
  • I've never been more frightened in my life.
  • B
  • Should school children take part-time jobs?
  • This is a discussion which will appear in a magazine.
  • This month our panel looks at part-time jobs.
  • Are they good for school children or not?
  • Definitely not.
  • The children have got two full-time jobs already: growing up and going to school.
  • Part-time jobs make them so tired they fal1 asleep in class.
  • I agree.
  • I know school hours are short, but there's homework as well.
  • And children need a lot of sleep.
  • Young children perhaps, but some boys stay at school until they're eighteen or nineteen.
  • A part-time job can't harm them.
  • In fact, it's good for them.
  • They earn their pocket-money instead of asking their parents for it.
  • And they see something of the world outside school.
  • BYou're absolutely right.
  • Boys learn a lot from a part-time job.
  • And we mustn't forget that some families need the extra money.
  • If the pupils didn't take part-time jobs they couldn't stay at school.
  • Well, we seem to be equally divided: two for, and two against.
  • What do our readers think?
  • Section 3
  • 1.
  • Philip Andrew is 16 and he is about to leave school.
  • He comes to me for advice every week.
  • He is looking for an interesting job and he would like good wages.
  • One of his friends works in a supermarket.
  • Another friend works in a factory.
  • Philip thinks supermarket jobs are not well paid.
  • And factory jobs are boring.
  • 2.
  • And finally, some news from the United States.
  • David Thomas, the Californian pop singer, is sixteen today and he is giving a party for sixty guests.
  • His young friends have bought him a Rolls-Royce, the most expensive one they could find.
  • David is famous because he is the fastest driver and the youngest pop star in the state of California.
  • He is flying to Paris tomorrow.


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初级英语听力(新版) Lession10

—Can I help you?
—Yes, please. I'd like some instant coffee.
—Certainly. How much would you like?
—A large jar, please.


—That's a very nice cardigan. Is it new?
—Yes. It was very cheap. I got it in a sale.
—I like it very much. It suits you very well.
—Oh, thank you.


—Do you read many novels?
—Yes. I suppose I've read about four novels this year.
—I see. And what was the last novel you read?
—Let me see. It was A Man in Havana.
—And when did you read it?
—I read it on Tuesday evening.
—Why did you read it?
—Well ...


—Do you smoke?
—Yes, I do.
—How long have you been smoking for?
—Six years.
—And how many cigarettes have you smoked during that time?
—Thousands!


—I was just about to have a swim when I saw the shark!
—That's nothing. I was in the middle of swimming when I saw the shark.
—What happened?
—I started swimming for the shore, of course.


(Yvonne Deraine is staying at the Hotel Noptune. She goes to the Reception Desk and asks:)
Yvonne: Can I have breakfast in my room?
Clerk: Certainly, madam. Breakfast is served in your room from 7 o'clock until 10. Here is the menu.
Yvonne: Thank you. (looks at the menu) I'd like to have the Continental Breakfast.
Clerk: Yes, madam. And at what time would you like it?
Yvonne: About half past eight, I think.
Clerk: 8:30. Very good, madam. And what kind of fruit juice would you like? We have pineapple, orange, grapefruit ...
Yvonne: I think I'd like the pineapple please.
Clerk: Pineapple juice. And would you prefer tea or coffee?
Yvonne: Coffee please.
Clerk: Thank you very much. Goodnight.

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jar [dʒɑ:]

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n. 不和谐,刺耳声,震动,震惊,广口瓶
vi

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continental [.kɔnti'nentl]

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adj. 大陆的

 
absolutely ['æbsəlu:tli]

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adv. 绝对地,完全地;独立地

 
frightened ['fraitnd]

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adj. 受惊的,受恐吓的

 
shark [ʃɑ:k]

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n. 鲨鱼
n. 贪婪的人,放高利贷的人,老手

 
boring ['bɔ:riŋ]

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adj. 令人厌烦的

 

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