时间:2019-02-26 作者:英语课 分类:初级英语听力新版


英语课

   初级英语听力(新版) Lesson7


  —Is that Mrs. Brown?
  —No, it isn't. It's Mrs. Bright.
  —Is she English?
  —No, she isn't. She is American.
  —Is there any cream in the refrigerator?
  —No. There isn't any, I'm afraid.
  —Is there any milk, then?
  —Yes, there is plenty of milk.
  —Where does Pedro come from?
  —He comes from Mexico City.
  —What language does he speak, then?
  —He speaks Spanish.
  —What does your friend do?
  —He is a bank clerk.
  —Where does he work?
  —At the Middleland Bank in Birmingham.
  —Do you like your apple?
  —Yes. It's nice and sweet. Is yours sweet, too?
  —No. Mine is rather sour.
  —Oh, I'm sorry about that.
  —Can I help you, Madam?
  —Yes. I want to see some cardigans.
  —What size do you take, Madam?
  —About fourteen inches, I think.
  —Where is Susan now?
  —She is in Glasgow.
  —Is Glasgow in England?
  —No. It's in Scotland 1.
  —Who is the man over there?
  —It's Mr. Watson.
  —Is he a teacher?
  —No. He is a doctor.
  —My bag, please. Here is my ticket.
  —Thank you, Madam. Here's your bag.
  —This is not my bag. It's Mrs. Brown's.
  —I'm sorry, Madam. Is this yours?
  —Yes, it is. Thank you.
  —Excuse me. Is this your book?
  —No. It's not mine.
  —Whose book is it, then?
  —It's Pedro's, I think.
  —Whose bicycle is that?
  —Which one?
  —The old green one.
  —Oh, that's Robert's.
  —What are you looking at?
  —I'm looking at a photograph.
  —Is it interesting?
  —Yes, it's a picture of my girlfriend.
  —Are there any oranges in the kitchen?
  —No, I'm sorry. There aren't any.
  —Are there any bananas, then?
  —Yes. There are plenty of bananas.
  —I want some butter, please.
  —How much do you want, Madam?
  —Half a pound, please.
  —Thank you, Madam.
  1. I really need some new curtains but I'm afraid I can't sew.
  2. My problem is that I can't find a job. Managers always say my hair is too long.
  3. I do love listening to the radio but I'm afraid my radio isn't working.
  4. Just look at these shoes. They cost forty-five pounds last year and they have holes in them now.
  5. Do you know anything about cars? My car is using too much petrol.
  John Haslam is talking about his garden.
  You know, I don't really like the country. It's too quiet. There's not enough movement, not enough action, not enough to do. But I'm like most other people: I need some peace and quiet sometimes, and this little garden is my peace and quiet. It's big enough for me. During the summer I may spend three or four hours out here. But even in the winter I may come out here for an hour or two at the weekends, if the weather's good. It's a good place to sit with my typewriter. And it's a good place to sit with a book and a drink. And do you know something? I spend as much time out of the house now as I did when I lived in the country. Funny, isn't it?
  (Sound of radio playing. Telephone rings.)
  Betty: Listen, Mum. The phone's ringing. Can I answer it?
  Julie: Yes, of course. But please answer correctly.
  (Receiver being picked up.)
  Betty: (excited) Hello. This is Betty.
  Male Voice; (confused pause) Uh ... good evening. Is that 789-6 double 4 3?
  Betty: Yes, it is. Would you like to talk to my mother?
  Male Voice: Well ... I'd like to talk to Mrs. Henderson ...
  Betty: Just a moment. I'll tell her.
  Julie: Mrs. Henderson speaking. Who's calling please?
  Male Voice: This is Brian Murphy, Mrs. Henderson. I'm your new neighbor. I moved in yesterday.
  Julie: Oh, good evening, Mr. Murphy. Welcome to Oak 2 Lane 3. Can we give you any help?
  Male Voice: Sorry to bother you, Mrs. Henderson, but I'd like to ask you some questions.
  Julie: I'm never too busy to help a neighbor, Mr. Murphy. What would you like to know?
  Male Voice: Well, first, could you tell me what time the milkman calls? And which day do the dustmen come? Who's the most dependable newsagent? (pause) Oh, yes ... where is the nearest police station?
  Julie: My goodness 4, Mr. Murphy. You have got a lot of questions. Look, I have an idea. Why don't you come to tea tomorrow afternoon? Then we can meet you and answer all your questions.
  Male Voice: That's very kind of you, Mrs. Henderson. What time shall I come?
  Julie: Any time after 3 o'clock. We look forward to meeting you. Goodbye.
  Male Voice: Goodbye, Mrs. Henderson.
  (Receiver being replaced.)
  Everything changes. Once a lot of people went to the cinema to see silent 5 films. Then when talking pictures started nobody wanted to see silent films any more. But people still went to the cinema and everybody knew the names of all the great film stars. Now we have television. People sit at home night after night watching their favorite programs. But what is going to happen to the cinema?
  Dear Mr. Scott,
  Thank you for your letter of 15th January. You say that you telephoned our office five times in two days and did not receive a reply.
  I am sorry about this, but we have had problems with our telephone.
  Yours sincerely,
  D. Renton

n.苏格兰
  • He has been hiking round Scotland for a month.他围着苏格兰徒步旅行了一个月。
  • Scotland is to the north of England.苏格兰在英格兰之北。
n.栎树,橡树,栎木,橡木
  • The chair is of solid oak.这把椅子是纯橡木的。
  • The carpenter will floor this room with oak.木匠将用橡木铺设这个房间的地板。
n.(乡间)小路(巷);车(跑,泳)道;航道
  • There is a shop at the end of this lane.这条胡同的顶头有一家商店。
  • The champion is running in lane five.冠军跑在第五跑道上。
n.善良,善行,美德
  • Would you have the goodness to turn off the radio?劳驾,请你把收音机关上好不好?
  • Thank goodness,we've found a cure for the disease.好了,这病有救了!
adj.安静的,不吵闹的,沉默的,无言的;n.(复数)默剧
  • Immediately on his beginning to speak,everyone was silent.他一讲话,大家顿时安静下来。
  • The boys looked at the conjuror in silent wonder. 孩子们目瞪口呆地看着那魔术师。
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aerocrete block partition
affektepilepsie
aggressive driving
agroupment
air liaison officer
Ambājogāi
augets
battle of wits
bayesianism
be of interest
behavlor reflex
blocking buffer
bone in the throat
brittle cleavage
buffer-saline
calibrated step wedge
caligusiasis
cascade particles
centralising
chargeable with a duty
chinidine
clamping element
cocktail fruit jam
Colgout
copper-plated
creature comfortss
cyclic binary unit-distance code (gray code)
debt-management
difference linear ratemeter
douglas spruce
Draba stenocarpa
euroart
fantastically
forced mode
forward clearing
fulfilment of contract
gentlemanlike
golovnins
grid indication
group line
hindsights
hobbyists
Huka Falls
ideal parallel
incrdment tax
kreyscloth
layer of oxidem
leaving behind
Leech Lake Indian Reservation
licensed prostitution
localized heating
low acid foods
low-energy particle
microkinetic
momin'em
monosynaptic reflex
Morner's reagent
mucoteme
muntin
network optimigation
nonselective translocated spray
Ogilvie syndrome
one year seedling
order of transmission
parah(a)ematin
pay homage to
permanent precipitation
pharyngitis ulcerosa
Pittsburgh tank furnace
Proteistic
prudish
pseudo-edge
rail breakage
relubrication
replacement of track materials
saccharescent
scabiosaefolia
seaquariums
sherriffs
Siamese fighting fish
silo mercerizer
slight
snowmelt runoff
specialist
specific absorbance
SS (signal selector)
stall condition
stapedial plate
starwave
stuck it out
sulfonic acid halide
tank capacitor
TIS11
Tohaku
tonguetie
Toynbee's corpuscles
trilineatus
two-component coating
umbilical catheterization
visualisation
windblower
without external cutting edge bevels