时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:大学英语听力第四册


英语课

  PART A Micro-Listening

1. W: I have been thinking about my uncle a lot these days.

M: Why not go over for a visit?

Q : What does the man mean?

2. W: Would you please close the window? I feel a bit cold.

M: Oh, I'm sorry, but maybe you should put on your sweater. We need some fresh air.

Q : What does the man think the woman should do?

3. M: I can't seem to find a color TV of the new model.

W: Why don't you try the new store on King's Road?

Q : What does the woman suggest that the man should do?

4. W: I need some new clothes. None of my blouses fits.

M: Maybe you should go on a diet.

Q : What does the man mean?

5. M: The film starts at 8:30. It's already 8:15.

W: Let's try to make it.

Q : What does the woman suggest?

6. M: Good afternoon, I'm here for my four o'clock appointment.

W: Why don't you have a seat for a moment?

Q : What does the woman want the man to do?

7. M: Laura is getting a part-time job next week.

W: Shouldn't she concentrate 1 on her homework instead?

Q : What does the woman suggest?

8. W: I need to make a hotel reservation 2 for my father.

M: How about calling the travel agency 3?

Q : What does the man advise the woman to do?

9. M : The lights are about off, but I'd like to buy some ice-cream before the play starts.

W: Shall we take our seats now? We can always get some later.

Q : What does the woman suggest that they should do?

10. W: I think I'm coming down with something.

M: Maybe you'd better see a doctor.

Q : What does the man advise the woman to do?

PART B Macro-Listening

Dialogue I

Is It Stupid to Say So?

Tapescript

(Nancy Rodgers is a law student. Last week her lecturer 4 advised her to change to a more suitable 5 course. He said that a career in law was unsuitable for women. )

Nancy Rodgers I was shocked. At first I thought he was joking. Of course, it was a stupid thing to say. Women are as intelligent as men. There are some excellent women lawyers. If he doesn't want to teach me, he should change his job. I have a right to study law.

Andrew Smith You're wasting your time studying law. When you are married and have children you'll be too busy to work. Anyway, women can't decide anything properly because they're too emotional 6. You should study cooking and sewing in order to become a good wife and mother.

Paul Newman As I think, an intelligent woman can succeed in any career if she has enough strength to overcome male prejudice 7. But Nancy Rodgers has to decide first whether or not she wants to have children. It's impossible to have a successful career and to be a good mother at the same time. That's why all the professions are dominated 8 by men.

Betty Green I can't understand why Rodgers wants to study law, or any other course. For myself, I really enjoy being a wife and a mother. I have two lovely little boys and I have a good husband who works 9 hard to pay for everything we need. I couldn't do his work and he certainly couldn't do mine. We're both happy with our work. Women's liberation 10 should stop interfering 11.

Chris Kent Until I find a job that pays me more money than my wife's getting now, I will do all the housework. Some men might laugh at me, but I'm quite happy with this arrangement. And of course it leaves me so much free time for hobbies. They say that housework is a woman's job! That's stupid. Men always do their own housework when they're single, don't they? If Rodgers wants to have a career in law, why should anybody try to stop her?

Dialogue 2

If You Could Choose ...

Tapescript

Chairman Good evening. I'm Paul Parker. The topic for tonight's discussion 12 is 'Where to Live?'. If you could choose where to live, would you like to live in a village or in a city?

Henry Well, I think I'd prefer to live in a village because ... well, I think the people there are friendly and there is a lot of fresh air. I think life in a village generally is healthier and I like being close to nature. And it's very important for my work as a writer to have peace and quiet.

Chairman Mary?

Mary Well, I'd prefer to live in a city because there's more going on. Er ... being an actress, I need to go to the cinema and the theater and there's far more entertainment in the city than there is in the country. Of course I also like it because ... um ... people are more open-minded. People don't ... um ... mind what you do in the city. And for the shopping as well, I mean, I love going to the village shops, but the stores and shops in London can't compare with anything,

Chairman You don't think the ... er ... the city can be lonely?

Mary Oh, no, no. You can ... have to go out and make friends. And...

Chairman Good, fine, Now Jenny?

Jenny Yes, well, I prefer living in a village. It's safer than a city and there's less crime 13 and of course there's less traffic, so it's much more pleasant. Then it's much cheaper than the city. There are ... you know, rents are cheaper and so of course are house prices. It's quiet, peaceful. Yes, I much prefer living in a village.

Chairman Jolly 14 good, all right. Well, thank you very much indeed.

And let's find out where you do live. Henry?

Henry I live in London, but I don't like living there.

Chairman Fine. Er ... Mary?

Mary Oh, I live in a village because my husband is a farmer.

Chairman I see, but you don't really like that situation.

Mary I'm afraid I don't.

Chairman Oh, dear, oh, dear. Jenny?

Jenny Yes, well, I have the best of both worlds, I'm afraid. I live in a small town which is within easy reach of London, and it's very close to the country.

Chairman Mm, very nice. OK, well, thank you very much.



1 concentrate
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。
2 reservation
n.保留条件,限制条件;预订座位
  • The instruction should be carried out without any reservation.应当不折不扣地执行这个指示。
  • I accept your statement without reservation.我完全相信你的话。
3 agency
n.经办;代理;代理处
  • This disease is spread through the agency of insects.这种疾病是通过昆虫媒介传播的。
  • He spoke in the person of Xinhua News Agency.他代表新华社讲话。
4 lecturer
n.讲演者
  • The lecturer tried to settle the audience down.那位演讲者试图让听众静下来。
  • The lecturer is booked for every night of the week.这位讲演人本星期每晚都有预约。
5 suitable
adj.合适的,适当的,适宜的
  • Tomorrow will be quite suitable.明天挺合适。
  • Is she suitable for the job?她适于做这工作吗?
6 emotional
adj.令人动情的;易动感情的;感情(上)的
  • Emotional people don't stop to calculate.感情容易冲动的人做事往往不加考虑。
  • This is an emotional scene in the play.这是剧中动人的一幕。
7 prejudice
n.偏见,成见;损害,侵害;vt.使…抱偏见;损害,不利于
  • Prejudice is a social disease.偏见是一种社会弊病。
  • He continued to smoke,to the prejudice of his health.他继续吸烟,这不利于他的健康。
8 dominated
受控的 -tive
  • As a child he was dominated by his father. 他小时候由父亲主宰一切。
  • His personality dominated over the other members of the committee. 他的人格影响委员会的其他成员。
9 works
n.作品,著作;工厂,活动部件,机件
  • We expect writers to produce more and better works.我们期望作家们写出更多更好的作品。
  • The novel is regarded as one of the classic works.这篇小说被公认为是最优秀的作品之一。
10 liberation
n.解放,解放运动(为获得平等权利和地位的行为)
  • We should help those who are still struggling for liberation.我们应当帮助那些仍在为独立而斗争的人们。
  • Many people died during famines every year before liberation.解放前每年有许多人在饥荒中死亡。
11 interfering
n.讨论,谈论;论述
  • It is certain he will come to the discussion.他肯定会来参加讨论。
  • After months of discussion,a peace agreement is gradually taking shape.经过几个月的商讨,和平协议渐渐有了眉目。
12 crime
n.犯罪,罪行,罪恶
  • You'll have to pay for your crime.你得为你的罪行付出代价。
  • Crime in our big cities is on the increase.在我们大城市里犯罪率正在增长。
13 jolly
adj.快乐的,高兴的;adv.很;vt.劝服,哄
  • That day they got together and had a jolly time.那天他们聚在一起热闹了一番。
  • She was a jolly,kindhearted woman.她是个整天乐呵呵心地善良的女人。
学英语单词
actinocarp
aerodrome beacon
aerodynamic rocket
airdashes
amphigen
antiglycolytic
anula
arriviste
asdic control room
baldassares
bilimbi
billygoats
bodily secretion
bonus scheme
borten abtanz (rumania)
broad band light source
center distance of riser
chromodoris odhneri
Comessatti test
cornsmut
Cotoneaster gracilis
curtain neat
cybervulnerability
Darién, Sa.del
day before day before yesterday
derbends
direct effects assumption
duplex chilled
electrotechnics
emergency category
English strong ale
entropion forceps
fagus lucida rehd. & wils
feather-cone fir
fermentation inhibitor
flick through sth
fluke worm
fund-raise
genus bruckenthalias
geomicrobiologist
glauming
Green Mountain State
growth-blocking peptide
guide-shoe
i-wone
iccu
inotropism
inscribed polygons
iron pail
iwill
Kalābishah
kazembe
Lauth's ligaments
lipsha
make a present of something to someone
marine microbial morphology
mass merchandiser
mesarch xylem
miskatonic
mittelstadt
mobile-unit truck
moving-coil type relay
Namukumbo
nevills
niggets
nonsmiles
oberlin
oops
pentaamine
pepperoni roll
petiolus epiglottidis
phloxin
picked her up
pilot frame
plottered
postmodern
puroclast
Rajasa
recovering expansion energy
red sorghum
reed tachometer
refractory-lined ovens
right opposite
Rodferon-A
row scanning
school counselor
semicarotenone
social objectives
spare attachment
standing wave voltage ratio (swvr)
streambuf
suchlikest
suffocate
sunitizing
t-i
tartaric acid solution
The Party Claiming in General Average
tombestere
two-dimensional state of stress
ultravisuscope
Xiphydria
zoomancy