听力录音稿 Text1 W: What jobs have you done in the past five years? M: All right. I was once a waiter and later a businessman. Up till now, I’ve been driving buses for two years. Text2 W: Have you heard people talking about stand by you these days? M: Oh, yeah. There are some beautiful songs in the collection and they really remind me of my first love. Text3 W: Don’t forget to write to me, Jason. M: I won’t. But let me make sure I have the right address. Is it 42 East Drive, Birmingham? W: That’s right. By the way, my office number has changed since I began to work at Morrison Company. M: Has it? Then, please tell me what it is. Text4 W: Oh, there you are! Glad to see you again! Did you have a good flight? M: Sure, I flew all the way direct from Seattle to London. W: You must be very tired. Did you sleep at all on the plane? M: No, not really. Sorry, could I use your bathroom now? Text5 M: Hi, Susan Can you help me decide what to buy for Peter’s birthday? W: Maybe you could give him the new Ricky Martin CD. M: Ricky Martin? That’s not the rock music. Peter wouldn’t like that. W: How about a Rolling Stone CD? M: Sounds a good idea. Text6 W: Are you having any problem, sir? M: Yes. I need a major book for my history research paper and I’ve tried the card list, but it’s not there. W: Well, if it’s a recent book, it won’t be in the card list. All the information about books since 1995 is in the computer. I’d advise you to try it. M: No wonder! This book was punished in 1998. W: All you have to do is to type in the title or the writer’s name. M: Do you mean it will also give you the due date. If the book is in the library, it will tell you where you can find the book. Text7 W; We are thinking about putting on a show this spring. M: Do you think you’ll be able to make some money? W: Oh, no. we just want to do it for having fun. M: What kind of show are you going to put on? W: A musical play. M: Have you decided which ones to do it? W: We have three in mind, and of course. We’ve been thinking about you. M: Me? W: Yeah, everyone says you have a beautiful voice. M: But everyone knows I’ve never appeared on a stage. W: But you sing in church every Sunday, right? M: Yes, but it’s different, you know. W: Come on. Here’s the chance to find out how great you are. Not just to sing, but to act and dance, too. M: Ok, it might be exciting. Text8 W: Tom, do you mean you’re going away? M: Yes, I’ve booked the ticket. And it’s time for me to go back to Australia. W: How long have you been in Chengdu? M: Since I graduated from Sichuan University in 2003. W: Did you enjoy your stay here? M: yes, indeed. This city is really a paradise for people to live in. You have given me a lot of help. All people here are very friendly to me in the past years. Thank you all very much. W: When are you leaving? M: I’m off next Monday. I’ve come to say goodbye today. W: Id like to invite you to my home for dinner before you go. What about Saturday? M: I’d love to. But I’ve promised Mr. Zhang Ping to have a hotpot on Saturday. Well, how about joining us, then? You’ve met Mr. Zhang Ping before, who works in the ticket office. W: That would be fine. Do you mind if I take my husband and my daughter together with me? M: Not at all. All your family are welcome. Text9 W: Why don’t we go abroad for a change, Simon? Where I’d like to go is France, Spain, or Italy. M: Mm--I’m not that interested at all. I’d rather stay at home. W: Oh, come on, Simon. Think of the sun! M: Yes, but think of the cost! The best thing about having a holiday in Britain is its cheaper expense. And another thing, the traveling would be easier. No boats, planes or anything. W: Even so, we’ve been to most of the interesting places in Britain. There’s no point in wasting our summer holiday here. M; I suppose you’re right. However, What I hate is the trouble in changing money abroad. W: Oh, don’t be silly, Simon. M: And what’s more, I can’t speak any of the languages, you know that. It’s all right for you. You can speak foreign languages. W: Exactly. You see, what I’d really like to do is to practice my French and Spanish. It would help me a lot at work. M: But that’s no use to me. W: But think of the new places we would visit and the people we would meet. M: But, look, if we stayed here, we wouldn’t have to plan very much. W: Sorry, Simon., I just don’t want to have another boring English summer here. Text10 The train I was traveling on was half an hour late. I had planned to arrive in Kunming in time to catch the 11:35 train to Dalian. There would be three quarters left for me according to the timetable----but there was no hope for it now. I explained the situation to the conductor, who told me to get off at the stop before Fangshan Station and take a taxi. When the time came, he even helped me with my luggage. He wished me good luck as I jumped off, and a few minutes later I was racing towards Fangshan Station in a taxi. It was almost 11:35 when we stopped outside the station. I paid the driver quickly, grabbed my bags and hurried inside. “The train-..? was all I had time to say to the first porter I saw. You can imagine my disappointment when he pointed to the train that was just pulling out of the station. 【
查看更多】
题目列表(包括答案和解析)