Lesson Fifteen Listen to This:1 英语初级听力
Section One: Dialogue 1: 请答题 D1: —What flights are there from London to Vienna tomorrow? —If you'd like to take a seat, I'll find out for you. —I'd like to travel first class, please. —BEA Flight BE 502 takes off from Heathrow at 0925, and flies direct. —What time have I got to get there? —You'll have to be at West London Air Terminal by 0810 at the latest.
Section One: Key to d1: 请答题 D1: A. (1) Destination: Vienna (2) Way of traveling: first class (3) Flight Number: BE502 (4) Departure Time: 9.25 (5) Name of Airport: Heathrow B. (1). (F) The man wants to go to West London. (2). (T) The flight the man plans to take will fly to his destination directly. (3). (F) The man will have to be at the West London Air Terminal by 8:05.
Section One: Dialogue 2: 请答题 D2: —Another piece of meat pie? —No, thanks, really. I'm on a diet. —Please do. You've hardly eaten anything. —It's delicious, but I don't think l ought to.
Section One: Dialogue 3: 请答题 D3: —How about a nice cup of tea before you go? —Yes, I'd love one. —How do you like it? —A strong one with three spoons for me, please.
Section One: Dialogue 4: 请答题 D4: —What are you going to have to drink? —I'd like something cool. —Would you care for some cake? —Yes, I'll try a piece of cheese cake. —It certainly looks tempting. I wouldn't mind some myself.
Section One: Key to d 2-4(1): 请答题 1): Food: cheese, tea, coffee, meatball, cheese cake, butter, ham, meat pie Dialogue 2: (meat pie) Dialogue 3: (tea) Dialogue 4: (cheese cake)
Section One: Key to d 2-4(2): 请答题 2): 1. C. she is on a diet 2. A. three spoons of tea 3. C. cool; drink 3): 1. (F) The person in dialogue 2 has had no meat pie for this meal. 2. (T) The person in dialogue 3 is going to have a cup of tea before he leaves. 3. (F) The woman in dialogue 4 will only have something to drink. 4. (F) The woman in dialogue 4 will have two pieces of cheese cake.
Section One: Dialogue 5: 请答题 D5: —Have you chosen something, sir? —Yes, I think I'll have the curry ( 咖哩饭菜 ), please. —What would you like afterwards? —I'd like some fruit if you have any. Key: 1. B. In a restaurant. 2. A. Curry. 3. Fruit.
Section One: Dialogue 6: 请答题 D6: —Would you like a cigarette? —No, thanks. I'm trying to cut down. —Go on. I owe you one from yesterday. —OK, but next time you must have one of mine. 1. (F) Only one of the speakers smokes. 2. (T) The second speaker is trying to smoke less. 3. (F) The first speaker offers the second one a cigarette because he likes to see the second speaker smoking. 4. (F) The second speaker refuses the cigarette.
Section One: Dialogue 7: 请答题 —I wonder if you could help me—I'm looking for a room. —I have got a vacancy, yes. —What sort of price are you asking? —Eight pounds fifty a week excluding laundry. —Would it be convenient to see the room? —Can you call back later? We're right in the middle of lunch.
Section One: Key to Dialogue 7: 请答题 1. C. On the phone. 2. A. A room. 3. C. 8 pounds 50 a week including laundry. 4. C. The man can have a look at the room immediately.
Section One: Dialogue 8: 请答题 D8: —Will Dr. Black be able to see me at about 9:15 tomorrow? —Sorry, but he's fully booked till eleven unless there's a cancellation. —Would ten to one be convenient? —Yes, he's free then.
Section One: Key to Dialogue 8: 请答题 D8: A. 1. B. Making an appointment. 2. C. Dr. Black’s receptionist. B. 1. Dr. Black is fully booked until eleven. 2. The finally appointed time is ten to one tomorrow.
Section One: Dialogue 9: 请答题 D9: —Can you fix me up with a part-time job? —Anything in particular that appeals to you? —I was rather hoping to find something in a school. —Have you done that kind of thing before? —Yes, I was doing the same job last summer. —I might be able to help you, but I'd need references.
Section One: Key to Dialogue 9: 请答题 A. 1. (F) The speakers in the dialogue are talking about how to find a job. 2. (T) The woman wants to find a part-time job in a school. 3. (F) This is the first time for the woman to do a job in a school. 4. (F) The man will certainly find a part-time job for the woman. B. 1. Anything in particular that appeals to you? 2. Have you done that kind of thing before? 3. I might be able to help you, but I’d need references.
Section Two: Quick lunch(1): 请答题 Waitress: A table for one, sir? Mr. Radford: Yes, please. Waitress: Are you having the set lunch? Mr. Radford: Yes. Waitress: What would you like to start with? Mr. Radford: What's the soup of the day? Waitress: Mushroom. 1. A. alone 2. B. the set lunch 3. B. prawn 4. B. larger
Section Two: Quick lunch(2): 请答题 Mr. Radford: Yes, please. I'll have that. Waitress: And for your main course? Mr. Radford: The plaice, I think, and apple tart to follow. Waitress: Would you like something to drink with your meal? Mr. Radford: Yes. A lager please. Waitress: Thank you.
Section Two: B. Dinner(1): 请答题 Waiter: Good afternoon. Mr. Blackmore: Good afternoon. I have a table for two under the name of Blackmore. Waiter: Yes, sir. Would you like to come this way? Mr. Blackmore: Thank you. Waiter: Can I take your coat, madam? Mrs. Blackmore: Thank you. Waiter: Will this table do for you? Mr. Blackmore: That will be fine, thanks. Waitress: Would you like a drink before your meal?
Section Two: B. Dinner(2): 请答题 Mrs. Blackmore: Yes. A dry sherry, please. Mr. Blackmore: Half of bitter for me. Waiter: Are you ready to order? Mr. Blackmore: Yes, I think so. Waiter: What would you like for starters, madam? Mrs. Blackmore: I can't decide. What do you recommend? Waiter: Well, the prawns are always popular. The patè is very good... Mrs. Blackmore: The prawns then please, for me. Waiter: And for you, sir?
Section Two: B. Dinner(3): 请答题 Mr. Blackmore: I think I'll try the soup. Waiter: Very good, sir. And to follow? Mrs. Blackmore: Rack of lamb, I think. Waiter: And for you, sir? Mr. Blackmore: I'll have the steak. Waiter: How would you like your steak done, sir? Mr. Blackmore: Medium rare, please. Waiter: Thank you. Would you like to see the wine list? Mr. Blackmore: Do you have a house wine? Waiter: Yes, sir. Red or white? Mr. Blackmore: Do you have half bottles or half carafes? Waiter: Yes, sir. Mr. Blackmore: One of each then, please.
Section Two: Key to dinner: 请答题 A. 1. In a restaurant. 2. Three. 3. A waiter and two customers --- a man and a woman. B. The Woman The man a dry sherry half of bitter prawns soup rack of lamb steak house wine C. 1. come this way 2. do for you 3. order 4. starters 5. your steak done 6. the wine list
Section Two: C. Interview(1): 请答题 Reporter: Now, Susan. You've had a few minutes to rest. Can you tell us something about yourself? How old are you and what do you do? Susan: I'm twenty-two and I'm a bus conductress. Reporter: A bus conductress! So you're used to collecting money. Who taught you to cycle? Susan: Nobody. I taught myself. I've been cycling since I was five. Reporter: And who bought that beautiful racing cycle for you?
Section Two: C. Interview(2): 请答题 Susan: I bought it myself. I worked overtime. Reporter: Good for you! And what are you going to do now? Susan; Now? If you mean this minute, I'm going to have a long hot bath. Reporter: You must need to relax. Again, congratulations. That was Susan James, winner of this year's London to Brighton cycle race.
Section Two: Key to interview: 请答题 A. 1. B. A reporter and a conductress. 2. B. Right after the race. B. Given name: Susan Surname: James Age: 22 Occupation: bus conductress Title: winner of this year’s London to Brighton cycle race Beginning to cycle: the age of 5 Way of learning: self-taught Racing cycle: bought by herself by working over-time Plan for the moment: to have a long hot bath and relax
Section Two: D. Why can’t I do what I like?(1): 请答题 I hope I never grow old! My grandfather lives with us and he's making my life a misery. When I was small he was kind and cheerful. But now he's always complaining and criticizing. I mustn't interrupt when he's talking. It's rude. He doesn't like my clothes. 'Nice girls don't dress like that.' I shouldn't wear make-up. 'Natural beauty is best.' Sometimes he interferes with my homework. 'When I was young we used to do maths differently,' he says. Honestly, he's so old he doesn't know anything. But that doesn't stop him criticizing me. He doesn't like my friends or my favorite records. 'You're making too much noise,' he calls. 'I can't get to sleep.' When he's not complaining he's asking questions. 'Where are you going? Where have you been? Why aren't you helping your mother?' He thinks I'm six, not sixteen. Anyway, why can't I do what I like? It's my life, not his.
Section Two: Key: 请答题 A. 1. B. Her grandfather. 2. C. Kind and cheerful. 3. C. Complaining and criticizing. 4. B. Sixteen. B. Column I Column II a. It’s rude. The girl interrupts when he is talking. b. Nice girls don’t dress like that. The girl’s clothes. c. Natural beauty is best. The girl is wearing make-up. d. When I was young, we The girl’s way of doing homework. used to do maths differently. e. You’re making too The girl’s friends and favorite records. much noise. I can’t go to sleep. C. 1. (F) The girl hopes she never grows up because she hates to be an adult. 2. (T) The old man not only complains a lot but also asks many questions.
Section Three: Dictation: 请答题 Philip is a very interesting boy. He is clever but he doesn't like school. He hates studying but he is very keen on learning new practical skills. In his spare time he often repairs motorbikes. He likes helping the neighbors in their vegetable gardens, too.
1. Review the lesson we have learned. 2. Preview the next lesson we are going to learn next time: look up the new words appearing in the text. Homework: 结 束上一页