时间:2018-12-27 作者:英语课 分类:Listen this way听力教程


英语课

  Unit 11 Enjoy Artistic 1 Beauty

Part Ⅰ Getting ready

A The following words and phrase will appear in this unit. Listen carefully and study the definitions.

1. nominate: propose as a candidate for an award or honor

2. album: a long-playing record with several pieces by the same musician or singer

3. audition 2: take part in a practical test for performing applicants 3

4. choreography: the arranging or inventing of dances, especially ballet

5. pantomime: traditional Christmas musical show for children

6. trophy 4: a prize awarded in a sports contest or other competition

7. nickname: a familiar, often shorter form of a proper name

8. applaud: show approval or enjoyment 5 by clapping the hands

9. usher 6: a person whose duty is to show people to their seats in a theater, church, etc.

10. cough drop: a small medicated tablet, often sweetened and flavored, for the relief of coughs

B You are going to hear a passage about "The Grammy Awards" in the United States. Supply the missing words while listening.

The Grammy Awards will be presented on Tuesday, March 1st. The National Academy of Recording 7 Arts and Sciences presents the Grammy Awards each year. The awards go to the most successful people in the recording industry. Recording artists, song writers and technicians organized the academy more than 30 years ago. They wanted to recognize excellent musical recordings 8 and those who create them. Academy members vote to choose the best work of the year. There are now more than 70 awards. They include "Album of the Year", "Record of the Year", and "Song of the Year". The Grammy itself is a small gold statue. It is shaped like earlier record players called gramophones. The word "grammy" is a short way of saying "gramophone". This year British singer Sting is nominated for six Grammy Awards. These include "Album of the Year", "Record of the Year" and "Song of the Year". He also is nominated for "Best Pop Male Singer" for this song If I Ever Lose My Faith in You ... (singing) Another singer nominated for more than one Grammy Award this year is Billy Joel whose nominations 9 include "Album of the Year" and "Record of the Year". He also is nominated for "Song of the Year" for River of Dreams ... (singing) Two recordings by country singer and song writer Mary Chapen Carpenter are nominated for "Best Country Song of the Year". We leave you with one of those songs. It is called "The Hard Way" ... (singing)

Part Ⅱ Karen Kain -a Canadian ballerina

A In this section, you are going to hear an interview during which Karen Kain, a Canadian ballerina, talks about her work and how she first became interested in the ballet. While listening for the first time, add more key words in the left column. After the second listening, answer the questions.

Karen Kain:Well, I actually saw Celia Franka dance, and now she founded the National Ballet of Canada. And she was dancing in my hometown — Giselle, and I was taken for my birthday, and I saw her dance, I fell in love with it, and I started taking ballet lessons, and then at one point ... I think it was around ten ... my teacher said that I should audition for the National Ballet School, which is a full-time 10 academic and ballet training facility here in Toronto. It's one of ... I think it's the only one in North America. I mean, it's the same set-up as the Paris Opera, the Bolshoi, the Leningrad ... you know, that they have the school affiliated 11 with the Company. And you take all your academic training as well as your dance training.

So she told me that I should audition for that, and I did. And when I was eleven years old I went to the ballet school for seven years till I was eighteen, graduated from high school and I joined the National Ballet.

Tom Boyd: Now you were married fairly recently, weren't you?

Karen Kain: It'll be three years next month, yes.

Tom Boyd: Is touring and so forth 12 hard on married life? I believe your husband's an actor, isn't he?

Karen Kain: Yes, he is.

Tom Boyd: So you're probably both away quite a lot.

Karen Kain:

We've been very fortunate. We've managed to stay together most of the time. The longest we were separated was when I was on tour with the National Ballet in Europe last spring, and I was gone for six weeks, and he was making a television series and he was in Australia for six weeks. So we have been separated a few times, but most of the time we manage to be together. We've just been very fortunate.

Tom Boyd: Throughout the year ... how much time do you have off away from the dance?

Karen Kain: Very little. I'm trying to make sure that I get one week in June this year, because I have not had more than two days free since a year ago January. So I've been working very very hard, and I feel that I really need one week free, you know.

Tom Boyd: How long can a ballerina go on before she should start thinking of retiring?

Karen Kain: I hope that I have another ten years at the most to dance.

Tom Boyd: What would you do after that? Would you leave the ballet completely or go into teaching, or choreography?

Karen Kain: I don't think choreography, I don't think I have any talent in ... you know ... I have no desire, no talent. I like to teach, I like to coach young dancers. I don't think I would leave the ballet world entirely 13, but I may try something else. You never know. I'm interested in other things and I have done some sorts of musical comedy work, and I've enjoyed it very much — just to expand myself a little and to look around. And this Christmas again I'll be playing Cinderella in an English pantomime — which is great fun for me. I really have fun and it's not serious dancing, you know, and I get to speak and act and everything. So I don't know. I would also like to have a family, so I have lots of things that I may do.

B Now try this: listen to a more authentic 14 version of the interview and then do the multiple choice.

本题听力原文同上。

Part Ⅲ "The Scream"

A "The Scream" is a picture by Edvard Munch 15, a Norwegian painter and graphic 16 artist. Now listen to a passage in which a speaker talks about his understanding of the picture. While listening for the first time, take down some key words in the left-hand column. After the second listening, fill in the gaps in the summary below.

Speaker 1: This picture is "The Scream" by Edvard Munch, and it's a very powerful picture, it's in black and white as, as you see it here. And um I think it's particularly powerful because mainly because of that figure who um, who is, who seems to be running off this bridge here holding his or her head in her hands and screaming. And um, what's very interesting about the picture are the two, the two figures at the end of the bridge or further up this road. And it's difficult to understand whether the person is running from them or whether they're just er innocent bystanders.

Um, so the reason I, like this picture, the reason I find it powerful is because I think that the person is not actually running from the two dark figures at the end of the bridge, but in fact the person is suffering er perhaps some kind of terrible loneliness or sadness, and is, actually seems to be trying to hide that feeling from those people. And I think this is a common feeling, this is something which we all do sometimes when, when we feel some feeling, usually a bad feeling, something like loneliness or terrible unhappiness, we don't want other people to see that, and er so we, we have to try and hide that feeling from, from other members of the, of the public. And I feel that's what this man or woman is doing in the picture here.

B In this section, the speaker is trying to talk about his understanding of the picture from another angle.

Speaker 2: As a design, the picture's very strong as well. The, the bridge or the street is a very strong diagonal line which goes through the, the picture. And then to the, to the right of the screamer's head there's a series of dark vertical 17 lines — it's difficult to know what that is, perhaps it's a field or maybe it could be a wall, it's difficult to know exactly what it is, but those dark vertical lines somehow depress the picture, which is exactly what the artist wanted. And then at the, at the top, you have the sky, which the artist has, has er made in the form perhaps of clouds, which are very strong horizontal lines, very, very bold black lines which again seem to push the whole picture down, and add to the depression of the, the experience which the, the screamer is er, is feeling.

Part Ⅳ More about the topic: The Oscar Award and Others

The following passage is about some well-known awards in the United States such as the Oscar Awards, the Tonys, the Edgars and the Hugos. While listening for the first time, add more key words in the notes column. After the second listening, complete the outline by supplying the missing information.

Oscar is a trademark 18 used especially for any number of golden statuettes awarded annually 19 by a professional organization for notable achievement in motion pictures.

In the spring of 1929, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences made its first presentation of annual awards for excellence 20 in motion pictures, giving the awards that year for pictures released in the 1927-1928 seasons. Up to that time the award, a ten-inch gold-plated bronze statue of a man with his arms in front of him resting on the handle of a sword, was known only as "the statuette".

On her first day of work as a librarian at the Academy in 1931, Margaret Herrick, on seeing one of the statues on the desk of an executive and being told that the statue was the Academy's "foremost member", remarked, "He reminds me of my Uncle Oscar," referring to Oscar Pierce, a Texas fruit and wheat grower (who in reality was her mother's first cousin). What happened next ranks with the best of Hollywood stories. A Hollywood columnist 21 overheard Mrs. Herrick's remark, and the next day his column made the statement: "Employees have affectionately dubbed 22 their famous statuette 'Oscar'." Mrs. Herrick, who later became executive director of the Academy, regretted very much the remark she made in a mad moment of whimsy 23.

Later, professional organizations in the other arts have also followed the lead of the Motion Picture Academy. In 1947 the American Theater Wing instituted the annual Antoinette Perry Awards for outstanding achievement in the theater. The awards were named after the actress and theatrical 24 director Antoinette Perry. The awards have always been known as the Tonys, after the nickname of the actress-director.

In the field of popular literature, the Mystery Writers of America annually award the Edgars for excellence in mystery writing. The trophies 25 are miniature busts 26 of Edgar Allan Poe, who is regarded as the father of the detective story. Not to be outdone, the World Science Fiction Convention annually presents its Hugos for achievement in the field of science fiction. The trophies, which are silver-plated miniature rocket ships, honor the memory of Hugo Gernsback, who was an American editor, publisher, inventor, and founder 27 of Amazing Stories, the first magazine devoted 28 to science fiction.

Part Ⅴ Do you know ...?

A In this section you are going to hear an interesting anecdote 29 of a music director Kurt Masur. After that some statements will be read to you. Decide whether they are true or false. Put "T" or "F" in the brackets. While you listen, don't forget to take notes.

Speaker 1: The music director of the New York Philharmonic — Kurt Masur recently walked off the stage during a performance because of what he called uncontrolled coughing from the audience. Masur said the noise was so bad that it was distracting the musicians from what they were playing. It was the third movement of Shostakovich Fifth Symphony. Masur has on previous occasions expressed his objections to coughing from the audience. He's even stopped the music briefly 30 when he thought there was too much audience's noise. But this time he left the stage at the Avery Fisher Hall in New York City for about two minutes. The audience applauded and they applauded again when he went back on stage. Kurt Masur says, "I didn't want to get angry. I just wanted to make people aware they were disturbing the process of listening." And some, uh, orchestra conductors in the United States and I … suppose in other countries as well have even gone as far as to have the ushers 31 hand out cough drops to people as they entered ...

Speaker 2: Is that right?

Speaker 1: Yeah.

Speaker 2: Well, I was noting here, had it been the last movement of this Shostakovich Symphony, the music would have been as arousing as this is or even louder. So I don't think he would have walked out on that one.

Statements:

1. The music director left the stage because there was too much coughing from the audience.

2. Mr. Masur said too much coughing distracted some audience from listening to the music.

3. Mr. Masur left the stage for about ten minutes.

4. When Mr Masur went back on the stage, the audience kept silent.

5. In some countries, before people enter the music hall, the ushers will hand out cough drops to them.

B Now try this: listen to a more authentic version of the passage.



1
adj.艺术(家)的,美术(家)的;善于艺术创作的
  • The picture on this screen is a good artistic work.这屏风上的画是件很好的艺术品。
  • These artistic handicrafts are very popular with foreign friends.外国朋友很喜欢这些美术工艺品。
2 audition
n.(对志愿艺人等的)面试(指试读、试唱等)
  • I'm going to the audition but I don't expect I'll get a part.我去试音,可并不指望会给我个角色演出。
  • At first,they said he was too young,but later they called him for an audition.起初,他们说他太小,但后来他们叫他去试听。
3 applicants
申请人,求职人( applicant的名词复数 )
  • There were over 500 applicants for the job. 有500多人申请这份工作。
  • He was impressed by the high calibre of applicants for the job. 求职人员出色的能力给他留下了深刻印象。
4 trophy
n.优胜旗,奖品,奖杯,战胜品,纪念品
  • The cup is a cherished trophy of the company.那只奖杯是该公司很珍惜的奖品。
  • He hung the lion's head as a trophy.他把那狮子头挂起来作为狩猎纪念品。
5 enjoyment
n.乐趣;享有;享用
  • Your company adds to the enjoyment of our visit. 有您的陪同,我们这次访问更加愉快了。
  • After each joke the old man cackled his enjoyment.每逢讲完一个笑话,这老人就呵呵笑着表示他的高兴。
6 usher
n.带位员,招待员;vt.引导,护送;vi.做招待,担任引座员
  • The usher seated us in the front row.引座员让我们在前排就座。
  • They were quickly ushered away.他们被迅速领开。
7 recording
n.录音,记录
  • How long will the recording of the song take?录下这首歌得花多少时间?
  • I want to play you a recording of the rehearsal.我想给你放一下彩排的录像。
8 recordings
n.记录( recording的名词复数 );录音;录像;唱片
  • a boxed set of original recordings 一套盒装原声录音带
  • old jazz recordings reissued on CD 以激光唱片重新发行的老爵士乐
9 nominations
n.提名,任命( nomination的名词复数 )
  • Nominations are invited for the post of party chairman. 为党主席职位征集候选人。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Much coverage surrounded his abortive bids for the 1960,1964, and 1968 Republican Presidential nominations. 许多消息报道都围绕着1960年、1964年和1968年他为争取提名为共和党总统候选人所做努力的失败。 来自辞典例句
10 full-time
adj.满工作日的或工作周的,全时间的
  • A full-time job may be too much for her.全天工作她恐怕吃不消。
  • I don't know how she copes with looking after her family and doing a full-time job.既要照顾家庭又要全天工作,我不知道她是如何对付的。
11 affiliated
adj. 附属的, 有关连的
  • The hospital is affiliated with the local university. 这家医院附属于当地大学。
  • All affiliated members can vote. 所有隶属成员都有投票权。
12 forth
adv.向前;向外,往外
  • The wind moved the trees gently back and forth.风吹得树轻轻地来回摇晃。
  • He gave forth a series of works in rapid succession.他很快连续发表了一系列的作品。
13 entirely
ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地
  • The fire was entirely caused by their neglect of duty. 那场火灾完全是由于他们失职而引起的。
  • His life was entirely given up to the educational work. 他的一生统统献给了教育工作。
14 authentic
a.真的,真正的;可靠的,可信的,有根据的
  • This is an authentic news report. We can depend on it. 这是篇可靠的新闻报道, 我们相信它。
  • Autumn is also the authentic season of renewal. 秋天才是真正的除旧布新的季节。
15 munch
v.用力嚼,大声咀嚼
  • We watched her munch through two packets of peanuts.我们看她津津有味地嚼了两包花生米。
  • Getting them to munch on vegetable dishes was more difficult.使他们吃素菜就比较困难了。
16 graphic
adj.生动的,形象的,绘画的,文字的,图表的
  • The book gave a graphic description of the war.这本书生动地描述了战争的情况。
  • Distinguish important text items in lists with graphic icons.用图标来区分重要的文本项。
17 vertical
adj.垂直的,顶点的,纵向的;n.垂直物,垂直的位置
  • The northern side of the mountain is almost vertical.这座山的北坡几乎是垂直的。
  • Vertical air motions are not measured by this system.垂直气流的运动不用这种系统来测量。
18 trademark
n.商标;特征;vt.注册的…商标
  • The trademark is registered on the book of the Patent Office.该商标已在专利局登记注册。
  • The trademark of the pen was changed.这钢笔的商标改了。
19 annually
adv.一年一次,每年
  • Many migratory birds visit this lake annually.许多候鸟每年到这个湖上作短期逗留。
  • They celebrate their wedding anniversary annually.他们每年庆祝一番结婚纪念日。
20 excellence
n.优秀,杰出,(pl.)优点,美德
  • His art has reached a high degree of excellence.他的艺术已达到炉火纯青的地步。
  • My performance is far below excellence.我的表演离优秀还差得远呢。
21 columnist
n.专栏作家
  • The host was interviewing a local columnist.节目主持人正在同一位当地的专栏作家交谈。
  • She's a columnist for USA Today.她是《今日美国报》的专栏作家。
22 dubbed
v.给…起绰号( dub的过去式和过去分词 );把…称为;配音;复制
  • Mathematics was once dubbed the handmaiden of the sciences. 数学曾一度被视为各门科学的基础。
  • Is the movie dubbed or does it have subtitles? 这部电影是配音的还是打字幕的? 来自《简明英汉词典》
23 whimsy
n.古怪,异想天开
  • They are like oracular messages,but witty-jaunty at times-and sometimes trembling on the edge of whimsy.它们都像神谕,但很机智,有时极其轻快,有时又濒于怪诞。
  • He had a whimsy about flying to the moon.他有个想飞上月球的怪念头。
24 theatrical
adj.剧场的,演戏的;做戏似的,做作的
  • The final scene was dismayingly lacking in theatrical effect.最后一场缺乏戏剧效果,叫人失望。
  • She always makes some theatrical gesture.她老在做些夸张的手势。
25 trophies
n.(为竞赛获胜者颁发的)奖品( trophy的名词复数 );奖杯;(尤指狩猎或战争中获得的)纪念品;(用于比赛或赛跑名称)奖
  • His football trophies were prominently displayed in the kitchen. 他的足球奖杯陈列在厨房里显眼的位置。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The hunter kept the lion's skin and head as trophies. 这猎人保存狮子的皮和头作为纪念品。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
26 busts
半身雕塑像( bust的名词复数 ); 妇女的胸部; 胸围; 突击搜捕
  • Dey bags swells up and busts. 那奶袋快胀破了。
  • Marble busts all looked like a cemetery. 大理石的半身象,简直就象是坟山。
27 Founder
n.创始者,缔造者
  • He was extolled as the founder of their Florentine school.他被称颂为佛罗伦萨画派的鼻祖。
  • According to the old tradition,Romulus was the founder of Rome.按照古老的传说,罗穆卢斯是古罗马的建国者。
28 devoted
adj.忠诚的,忠实的,热心的,献身于...的
  • He devoted his life to the educational cause of the motherland.他为祖国的教育事业贡献了一生。
  • We devoted a lengthy and full discussion to this topic.我们对这个题目进行了长时间的充分讨论。
29 anecdote
n.轶事,趣闻,短故事
  • He departed from the text to tell an anecdote.他偏离课文讲起了一则轶事。
  • It had never been more than a family anecdote.那不过是个家庭趣谈罢了。
30 briefly
adv.简单地,简短地
  • I want to touch briefly on another aspect of the problem.我想简单地谈一下这个问题的另一方面。
  • He was kidnapped and briefly detained by a terrorist group.他被一个恐怖组织绑架并短暂拘禁。
31 ushers
n.引座员( usher的名词复数 );招待员;门房;助理教员v.引,领,陪同( usher的第三人称单数 )
  • Seats clicked, ushers bowed while he looked blandly on. 座位发出啪啦啪啦的声响,领座员朝客人们鞠躬,而他在一边温和殷勤地看着。 来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹
  • The minister then offers a brief prayer of dedication, and the ushers return to their seats. 于是牧师又做了一个简短的奉献的祈祷,各招待员也各自回座位。 来自辞典例句