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英语课

   初级英语听力(新版) Lesson13


  —Can I help you, sir?
  —We want a meal.
  —What sort of meal? A hot one or a cold one?
  —A salad, I think.
  —Which one, sir? A ham or a beef salad?
  —What's this sort of salad in English?
  —Which one are you looking at, sir?
  —That one over there, next to the bread rolls.
  —That's a beef salad, sir.
  —Thank you. Is there any rye bread?
  —No, I'm sorry. There are plenty of rolls.
  —Excuse me, sir, where do you come from?
  —We come from Copenhagen.
  —You speak English very well.
  —Thank you.
  —What are you doing at the moment?
  —We're visiting London.
  —What do you both do?
  —We are teachers.
  —Do you like your salad?
  —Yes. It's nice and fresh. Is yours good, too?
  —No. Mine is rather tasteless.
  —You need some salt and some olive 1 oil.
  —Allow me to fetch you a chair.
  —Thank you, but I've just asked the waiter to get me one.
  —Let me get you a drink, then.
  —Thank you again, but look, John's bringing me one now.
  —I don't seem to be very useful, do I?
  —Don't say that. There's always another time, you know.
  Man: Three gin and tonics 2 please.
  Waitress: I'm sorry, sir, but we're not allowed to serve drinks before twelve o'clock midday 3. Would you like me to bring you something else? Some coffee?
  Man: Waiter, this table-cloth is a disgrace 4. It's covered with soup stains 5.
  Waiter: Oh, I'm so sorry, sir. It should have been changed before. If you'll just wait one moment ...
  Man: Waiter. I can't quite understand how you manage to get ten marks plus twelve marks plus sixty-five marks fifty pennies 6 to add up to one hundred and seventy-seven marks fifty pennies.
  Waiter: One moment, I'll just check it, sir. You're quite right, sir. I can't understand how such a mistake could have been made. I do apologize, sir.
  Interviewer 7: Now let's go back to your first novel, Rag 8 Doll. When did you write that?
  Writer: Rag Doll, yes. I wrote that in 1960, a year after I left school.
  Interviewer: How old were you then?
  Writer: Um, eighteen? Yes, eighteen, because a year later I went to Indonesia 9.
  Interviewer: Mm. And of course it was your experience in Indonesia that inspired your film Eastern Moon.
  Writer: Yes, that's right, although I didn't actually make Eastern Moon until 1978.
  Interviewer: And you worked in television for a time too.
  Writer: Yes, I started making documentaries 10 for television in 1973, when I was thirty. That was after I gave up farming 11.
  Interviewer: Farming?
  Writer: Yes, that's right. You see, I stayed in Indonesia for eight years. I met my wife there in 1965, and after we came back we bought a farm in the West of England, in 1970. A kind of experiment, really.
  Interviewer: But you gave it up three years later.
  Writer: Well, yes. You see it was very hard work, and I was also very busy working on my second novel, The Cold Earth, which came out in 1975.
  Interviewer: Yes, that was a best-seller 12, wasn't it?
  Writer: Yes, it was, and that's why only two years after that I was able to give up television work and concentrate 13 on films and that sort of thing. And after that ...
  Shop Assistant: Harling's Hardware 14.
  Customer: Hello. I'd like to buy a new fridge. I can't afford a very expensive one, and it mustn't be more than 140 cm high.
  Shop Assistant: Right. I think I have one here. Wait a moment. Yes, here we are. It's 50 cm wide and 130 cm high.
  Customer: Oh. And how much is it?
  Shop Assistant: It's one hundred and twenty-nine pounds, very cheap.
  Customer: I'll come over and have a look at it.
  A: Good morning. Can I help you?
  B: Yes. I'd like to find my perfect partner.
  A: I see. Well, if you could just answer a few questions?
  B: Certainly.
  A: First of all, what age would you like your partner to be?
  B: About twenty. Not more than twenty-five, anyway.
  A: Okay. And what sort of build?
  B: What do you mean?
  A: Well, would you like someone who is very slim or would you prefer someone rather more plump 15?
  B: Ah, I see what you mean. I don't think I mind, actually.
  A: And what about height?
  B: Oh, not too tall.
  A: So, medium-height?
  B: Yes, and long hair.
  A: Any particular color?
  B: No. As long as it's long, it doesn't matter what color.
  A: Good. Now, is there anything else at all?
  B: Well, obviously 16 I'd like someone good-looking.
  A: Well, we'll see what we can do. Would you like to fill in this form in the next room and I'll call you soon.
  (enters C)
  C: Hello. Is this the Perfect Partners office?
  A: That's right.
  C: I'm interested in meeting someone new.
  A: Well, you've certainly come to the right p1ace. What sort of person are you looking for?
  C: Oh, someone tall, dark and handsome.
  A: I see. And what sort of age?
  C: Oh, mid-twenties, I suppose.
  A: Well, I might have just the person for you. Could I just ask how old you are?
  C: Twenty-four.
  A: Good. Could you just wait here a minute?
  (C puzzled)
  (A goes and fetches B)
  A: This doesn't usually happen, but I think I've found just the person for you.
  B: Oh, no!
  C: Not you!
  B: What are you doing here?
  C: I think I should be asking you that.
  B: Well, I just wanted to ... (interrupted by A)
  A: Excuse me, but what's going on?
  C: That's my husband.
  B: And that's my wife.
  A: But you're just right for each other, from what you told me.
  (Pause)
  B: Yes ... I see what you mean.
  C: I suppose it's true. You are what I'm looking for.
  B: Oh, darling. Why did we ever leave each other?
  C: I don't know, but it's not too late, is it?
  B: No. (they embrace)
  A: Excuse me.
  B & C: (surprised) Sorry?
  A: That'll be twenty-five pounds please!
  47 Riverside Road, London SE1 4LP.
  10th May, 1989
  Dear Chris,
  Thanks for your letter. I'm sorry I haven't answered it sooner but writing is difficult at the moment. I fell off my bike last week and broke my arm. It isn't anything very serious and I'll be OK in a few weeks.
  Your holiday sounds fantastic. I'm sure you'll enjoy it. Someone at work went to Jamaica last year and had a wonderful time. When are you going exactly? I hope you'll have good weather.
  There isn't really much more news from here. I'll write a longer letter in a few weeks. Send me a postcard and give my regards to everyone.
  Yours
  Kim

n.橄榄,橄榄树,橄榄色;adj.黄绿色的,黄褐色的,橄榄色的
  • Have you eaten a kind of fruit called olive?你吃过橄榄这种水果吗?
  • She likes olive because It'symbolizes peace.她喜欢橄榄色因为它象征着和平。
n.滋补品( tonic的名词复数 );主音;奎宁水;浊音
  • I think you have a prejudice against tonics. 我认你对补药有偏见。 来自互联网
  • Two gin and tonics, please. 请来两杯杜松子酒加奎宁水。 来自互联网
n.正午,中午;adj.正午的
  • It is now past midday.现在已过中午了。
  • I awoke to bright sunlight filling my room.It was already midday.我一醒来就看见屋里阳光灿烂,原来已是中午了。
n.耻辱,不光彩,丢脸的人(或事);vt.使丢脸
  • You will bring disgrace on yourself by doing this.你这样做会给自己带来耻辱。
  • He is a disgrace to our school.他是我们学校的耻辱。
(使)染色( stain的第三人称单数 ); 褪色,变污; 玷污,败坏(名声)
  • It was said that washing powders containing enzymes remove stains more efficiently. 据说加酶洗衣粉除污更有效。
  • Be quick, cover the blood stains over. 快!把血迹全遮盖起来。
n.of penny;便士( penny的名词复数 );(美国、加拿大的)一分钱;少量的钱
  • He had a few pennies in his pocket. 他口袋里有几个便士的硬币。
  • Pennies, nickles, dimes and quarters are United States coins. 1分铜币、5分镍币、1角银币和2角5分银币是美国硬币。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.接见者;会见者;面谈者;记者
  • The interviewer asked her to speak into the microphone.采访者让她对着麦克风说话。
  • I was spelling my last name out for the interviewer.我正在为面试官拼写我最后一个名字。
n.破布,抹布
  • It looked like a piece of rag.它看上去像块破布。
  • It's just an old rag I had in the closet.这只不过是我挂在壁橱里的旧衣服罢了。
n.印度尼西亚
  • You see,I stayed in Indonesia for eight years.你知道,我在印度尼西亚呆了8年。
  • Indonesia has more active volcanoes than any other country.印尼是世界上活火山最多的国家。
n.纪录片( documentary的名词复数 )
  • As for 'documentaries', these too are not altogether new. 至于“资料性文学”那也并不完全是新鲜事。 来自辞典例句
  • These are not just animations live-action films, comedies, dramas and documentaries. 这些不仅仅是动画片,还包括表演摄制影片,喜剧,戏剧以及纪录片。 来自互联网
n.农事;耕作
  • He lives by farming.他靠务农过活。
  • He is farming in Africa.他在非洲经营农场。
n.畅销书,畅销货(唱片等)
  • This book is a best seller.这本书是一种畅销的书。
  • I hope for this book to become a best seller.我希望这本书会成为一本畅销书。
vt.集中;聚集;浓缩;vi.集中;全神贯注
  • You should concentrate on the road when you're driving.开车时注意力应集中在路上。
  • Concentrate your mind on study,Don't look around.专心学习,别东张西望的。
n.重型武器;五金器具;硬件
  • He bought a pot and other hardware at the store. 他从商店买了一个壶和其他金属制品。
  • That family has carried on a hardware business for five generations.那家已经经营五金生意五代了。
adj.丰满的,丰富的,直接的;vi.下降,支持,变丰满;vt.突然放下,支持,使丰满;n.突然膨胀,坠落;adv.骤降,直线下降,不加限制的
  • The baby is plump and very cute.那个婴儿白白胖胖的,十分可爱。
  • The grains are quite plump.谷粒儿很饱。
adv.显然;明白地
  • Obviously they were putting him to a severe test.显然他们是在给他以严峻的考验。
  • Obviously he was lying.显然他是在撒谎。
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abductor ventralis muscle
acta
Ad Dukaydik
aerothermochemist
avon
basic categories of soil classification
be brought on the carpet
binding attachment
blow doors
bought in
brain surgeons
bryozoan
catches fire
class Cyanobacteria
clastobryum glabrescens
communistery
conchairamine
conjugate diametral plane
courtesy phone
cyclohexanone resin
direction to a jury
distance along the quasiorthogonal
doryl
dumb card
dye penetrant process
eakleite (xonotlite)
ecclesiasts
eddylike
elevon area
emptyish
energy-transfer equation
entrepreurialism
Ephedra rhytidosperma
erre
evaluation of merchandise
even grained texture
field check
frequency range expanding method
generalized Ohm's law
genter
genus bombaxes
Ghilarza
God's bones
graylisting
Hastie, William Henry
heidepriem
heterofermentangium
hinge type connection rod
induction type ammeter
Joule-Thomson valve
let there be
linearly polarized light output
loose-lifting piston
Lukovit
lusader
madryam
magnetoelectric transducer
maladie du sommeil
metal faced joinery
Mezzanego
mis-fired
Mlles.
Neu-Anspach
normal bonded-phase chromatography
Oratorio San Antonio
ovarian condition
package policy
pill mass roller
pindicks
plastic wax
Prehensile-Tailed
primapterin
printed circuit wiring
product motives
projectile-vomiting
pupping
reefous
roundness grade
routineness
scope of repairing course
second doctor
Serpentine Hot Springs
shofars
sodium tetraphosphate
spunking up
Stew in your own juices
stimulation therapy
syncephalis formosana
Tazolé
TDM bus switching
temperature-induced
the crown of the year
the watches of the night
tradeable
trellis post
trench mouths
tricuspid valves
two-cycle coast
unduly burdensome
vasa sanguinea retinae
Winthrop Harbor
wittner