时间:2018-12-27 作者:英语课 分类:英语听力 大城市小世界


英语课

  Before you listen
  We suggest you do the vocabulary activity below before you listen. Then listen to the episode and do the first task to check your understanding. Finally, practise some vocabulary and grammar.
  Match the words and phrases in the boxes to the definitions.
  1. Career
  2. Jealous
  3. To fit in
  4. Building site
  5. Legal
  6. Position
  7. Caterer 1
  8. Hooray
  Definitions:
  a. A job in an organisation 2
  b. An area where a building is being erected 3
  c. Jobs throughout your life
  d. Someone who provides food
  e. Lawful 4, within the law
  f. An exclamation 5 of joy
  g. Wanting something that another person has got
  h. To belong
  . Now, listen to episode 6.
  Comprehension Task 1
  Match up
  Match the sentence halves.
  1. Johnny is staying in London...
  a. the football team again.
  2. Sarah would love to visit...
  b. for at least a year.
  3. Harry 6 introduces Johnny...
  c. that he is running a business.
  4. Fadi wants to start...
  d. her family and friends.
  5. Carlos tells everybody that...
  e. be rich in a couple of years.
  6. Tony reminds everyone...
  f. is not going to be demolished 7.
  7. The good news is that the café...
  g. he is no good at football.
  8. Johnny thinks he will...
  h. to his new girlfriend.
  Comprehension Task 2
  Match up
  Match the sentences with the speakers.
  1. It’s great to be back!
  Magda
  Who said…?
  Bindyu
  Olivia
  Johnny
  Sarah
  Harry
  Tony
  Fadi
  6. Are you just back for a visit?
  4. We’ll have to start the football team again!
  2. Oh, I’m a bit jealous of you.
  8. Are you going to buy something?
  7. I wrote an article in the local paper!
  3. Oh, by the way – this is Bindyu.
  5. You always talk about your job!
  Grammar Task
  Gap Fill
  Complete the sentences using the prepositions below.
  at       about       back       by       down       for       for       on       up
  1. It's great to be __________!
  2. A position came __________ with my company.
  3. You always talk __________ your job!
  4. I haven't been back __________ ages now.
  5. So you're back __________ good?
  6. I'm afraid I'm no good  __________ football
  7. So what's been going __________ here while I've been away?
  8. They want to knock __________ the café!
  9. Oh, __________ the way – this is Bindyu.
  Vocabulary Task
  Complete the table
  adverb
  adjective
  1. __________
  actual
  historically
  2. __________
  3. __________
  good
  really
  4. __________
  5. __________
  exact
  probably
  6. __________
  Audio script
  All: Johnny! Welcome back! Great to see you again! Johnny: It’s great to be back! Olivia: Are you just back for a visit? Johnny: No! I’m staying...! All: Hooray! Fadi: Great news!  Johnny: Yeah – a position came up with my company back in London – I applied 8 for it, and, well, here I am! Olivia: How did it go in China? Johnny: Great – it was really good to be back. I did really well in my job... Magda: You always talk about your job! Johnny: Hey! My career is important to me! Sarah: Oh, I’m a bit jealous of you... I’d love to go back home to visit my family and friends. I haven’t been back for ages now... Johnny: Yeah... you should go... Olivia: So you’re back for good? Johnny: For a year, at least... then we’ll see! Harry: Oh, by the way – this is Bindyu – she’s my girlfriend... Johnny: Nice to meet you! Well done, Harry... Bindyu: Nice to meet you too. Fadi: We’ll have to start the football team again! All: Hi Carlos! Carlos: Oh, Hi! Hi Sarah! Sarah: Hello! Harry: Johnny – this is our new Brazilian friend, Carlos...  Johnny: Hi Carlos! You’re Brazilian? You must be good at football... join our team! Carlos: Erm, well, actually, I’m afraid I’m no good at football... Johnny: Well, you’ll fit in with our team then! Carlos: Eh? Harry: Never mind, Carlos, it’s not important... Johnny: So what’s been going on here while I’ve been away? All: Er, well... hmmm... Harry: Lots of stuff. Johnny: Go on! I saw that banner in the window – what’s up? Why do you need to save the café?  Olivia: And my shop... Harry: Well, did you see that building site just behind the café? Johnny: Yes, I did actually – it looks like they’re building something big, looks interesting... Olivia: Hmmm... Harry: Yeah, luxury flats... Olivia: The problem being... Tony: ... they want to knock down the café! Olivia: And my shop. Johnny: Oh no... Sarah: But don’t worry! Johnny: Why not?  Harry: We got a campaign going – the banner in the window... Bindyu: And I wrote an article in the local paper! Sarah: We found they’re historic buildings – so it’s not legal to knock them down.  Johnny: Don’t worry anyhow - I’m rich enough now! I could buy the café, and your shop Olivia, then do what I want! Harry: Seriously!? Johnny: Er, well, no, actually, probably not. Just joking, you know. But I will be rich enough in a
  couple of years...! Harry: Yeah, right.  Carlos: Listen guys, that was what I came to talk to you about. At lunch today – I’m a caterer, Johnny, I make lunch for all the people who work on the building site next door... Johnny: I see... Carlos: ... well, there were two of the top managers there. Olivia: Oh yeah? Sarah: And? Carlos: Well, I didn’t listen to them, exactly... Sarah: Of course not! Carlos: No, but... I heard what they were saying... Olivia: And what were they saying? Carlos: They were saying... Tony: Oi! Johnny! Are you going to buy something? If you want to have a party go back to your house! I run a business here, you know... Johnny: Oh sorry, Tony – yeah, could I have a coffee please? Tony: That all? Olivia: Tony! Please... Carlos is going to tell us something really important... Tony: What? Olivia: That’s what we’re going to find out...! Carlos... Go on! Carlos: The managers, they were saying that they know these buildings – the café, and your shop – they know they’re historic buildings, and they know they can’t knock them down... Magda: Yes... that’s what I found out...I told Bindyu... she put it in the paper... Carlos: Yes – they’ve read the newspaper, they said. They know there’s nothing they can do... Olivia: So? Magda: So? Harry: So? Tony: So? Carlos: So... they’re not going to knock them down! The campaign was a success! You’ve won!
  Answers
  Grammar Task: 1 - back, 2 - up, 3 - about, 4 - for, 5 - for, 6 - at, 7 - on, 8 - down, 9 - by
  Vocabulary Task: 1 – actually, 2 – historic or historical, 3 – well, 4 – real, 5 – exactly, 6 – probable
  Comprehension Task 2: 1 - Johnny, 2 - Sarah, 3 - Harry, 4 - Fadi, 5 - Magda, 6 - Olivia, 7 - Bindyu, 8 - Tony
  Comprehension Task 1: 1 - b, 2 - d, 3 - h, 4 - a, 5 - g, 6 - f, 8 - e
  Before you listen: 1 – c, 2 – g, 3 – h, 4 – b, 5 – e, 6 – a, 7 – d, 8 – f


1 caterer
n. 备办食物者,备办宴席者
  • My wife went to a lot of trouble; she called a caterer. 我太太花了很多心血,她找了专办派对的人来。
  • The wedding reception has been organized by an outside caterer. 婚宴由外界的饮食公司承办。
2 organisation
n.组织,安排,团体,有机休
  • The method of his organisation work is worth commending.他的组织工作的方法值得称道。
  • His application for membership of the organisation was rejected.他想要加入该组织的申请遭到了拒绝。
3 ERECTED
adj.法律许可的,守法的,合法的
  • It is not lawful to park in front of a hydrant.在消火栓前停车是不合法的。
  • We don't recognised him to be the lawful heir.我们不承认他为合法继承人。
4 exclamation
n.感叹号,惊呼,惊叹词
  • He could not restrain an exclamation of approval.他禁不住喝一声采。
  • The author used three exclamation marks at the end of the last sentence to wake up the readers.作者在文章的最后一句连用了三个惊叹号,以引起读者的注意。
5 harry
vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼
  • Today,people feel more hurried and harried.今天,人们感到更加忙碌和苦恼。
  • Obama harried business by Healthcare Reform plan.奥巴马用医改掠夺了商界。
6 demolished
v.摧毁( demolish的过去式和过去分词 );推翻;拆毁(尤指大建筑物);吃光
  • The factory is due to be demolished next year. 这个工厂定于明年拆除。
  • They have been fighting a rearguard action for two years to stop their house being demolished. 两年来,为了不让拆除他们的房子,他们一直在进行最后的努力。
7 applied
adj.应用的;v.应用,适用
  • She plans to take a course in applied linguistics.她打算学习应用语言学课程。
  • This cream is best applied to the face at night.这种乳霜最好晚上擦脸用。
学英语单词
a bond
abrasionproof
all-zero statement label
anteros
as yet
BCS (bulk capacity storage)
beglammer
blade cyclic pitch
carpe diem cras
centrement
chairwomanships
checking into
Cimarron R.
clavulinopsis miyabeana
clitenella fulminans
Cohocton
congenital accessory pancreas
contraptions
conventionalise
currency depreciation
cyclacidin
datum plane position
Defford
desand
direct humidification
drinkies
egg laying
evaporator pressure
fanshel
ferrous oxalate
foreign metal impurity
fundamental tensor
Gallo-Italian
get into a lather
guinzo
hubble's classification of galaxies
icacls
incongruous hemianopsia
intranslatability
island chart
isoelectron trap
Killamarsh
Kollsman number
lampoon
lapse of a patent
lichen planus of vulva
lightened sound buoy
makuti
manifold with boundary
mazopexy
meiacanthus grammistes
Meoqui
microneutralization
moatlike fault
N. A. C. & O.
Naftidan
nccae
nectria cinnabarina (tode) fries
neighborhood services
orthographic
Ostrya multinervis
outgrabes
overflow coefficient
Parabrotulidae
peculiar nebula
phylacterical
plain snap gauge
plate link
pooches
porous absorber
post-postmodern
preset bearing
protective earth (ground)
quadraphonic system
radiating atom
real rotation group
redowas
reflecting body
reverse gradient
run request queue
Schefflera glomerulata
sericitic alteration
set one's eyes at flow
set the cat among the pigeons
shuttertract
single threading
slaughter floor
sleeve liner
spacelike line
special library edition
stage-frequency curve
statistical data
time-space trade off
torque tube translation
Touch ID
urethritis cystica
US Masters
wages department
water-table
william morriss
within-treatment
wta