时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:大学体验英语听说教程


英语课

  TEST1 PART1

Answers/Script

1~20

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Conversation 1.

A: Jim, I can’t believe it-wow! I haven’t seen you since we graduated from high school! What have you been doing?

B: Well, after I went overseas for graduate school, and I had a great time. But finally I had to come home and get a real job in a high-teach company.

B: Yeah,I remember you always wanted an international lifestyle.

A: Oh, I had a great time overseas, but I got home-stick, too.

Conversation 2.

A: Sam, how come you’re so tired in class all the time? Another late night studying?

B: Are you kidding, Jennifer? I hardly study at all.

A: How can that be? You’re the star student, the math ace 1.

B: No, I go out clubbing every night. I dance ‘til the bars close—that’s why I can’t keep my eyes open.

A: Aren’t you getting behind in work?

B: Nah, I just zip through my homwork before dinner.

Conversation 3.

A: Ahhhh! My mom is so annoying. She doesn’t give me any space.

B; What do you mean?

A: I mean, I feel like she’s spying on me all the time. Whenever I try to call someone on the phone, she hangs around listening to what I say.

B: She’s probably just curious.

A: It’s more than curious. Even if I take the phone into my own edroom, she’ll suddenly come in, without knocking, and pretend to be looking for something, just to check up on me. I widh I could move out!

B: What a bummer.

Conversation 4.

A: Five hundred dollars for a pair of pants? You’re crazy to spend that much on clothes.

B: Come on, man. These are the best. You just don’t understand.

A: I understand that I can get a nice-looking pair of pants for around 50 bucks 2. You’re paying $450 for the designer’s name.

B: Maybe, but at least I never look like I’m wearing cheap clothes, unlike some people I know. Besides, these pants will never go out of style.

A: Okay, fine, suit yourself. It’s your money.

Conversation 5.

A: I can’t believe it! Our English teacher is Chinese.

B: Yeah, well, so are you! What’s wrong with that?

A: But he’s not a native speaker. I want a teacher who is American or British, so that I can learn standard English.

B: But, uh, Mr. Chen can speak English fluently, and he knows things that native speakers don’t know.

A: Yeah? Like what?

B: Like how to learn English. I’ll bet 3 he can show us how he did it, and that will make it easier for us, too.

A: Hmm. Maybe you’re right.

Conversation 6.

Hi! I’m Michael. I’m a 32 year-old white male, I’m divorced 4, and I want to try again with the right lady. Like bodybuilding, rock music, dancing, and I like to party. I’m looking for an attractive woman who likes the same things I do. And she’s gotta be someone I can trust.

Conversation 7.

Hi, I’m Fred. About four years ago, Jeanne and I retired 5. We were looking forward to taking care of our yard. But just when we got the yard looking really nice, Jeanne’s legs started causing her trouble. At first, I tried to take care of her and the yard all by myself, but it was just too much. So we asked our daughter Gloria to come back home to live with us, together with her family. Now it’s like a zoo around here, but it’s nice having Gloria here to help with Jeanne.

Conversation 8.

One of the things I really like about living in Costa Rica is that it’s so safe. I mean, I can go walk around the streets with 50,000 pesetas in my wallet and I don’t even worry about it. In American cities, I used to worry about waling around with 20 dollars in my wallet. And another thing is that sometimes I go into a restaurant and I can leave my backpack sitting at a table and I go up to order and I come back knowing that my backpack is going to be safe and no one’s even touched it .

Conversation 9.

How would you like to study for a test or read the newspaper while you drive? Well, now you can, thanks to Auto-Auto, the world’s first automatic 6 car. Just type in the address, fasten your seat belt, and Auto-Auto does all the work for you. It will wake you up when you’re almost there. Auto-Auto —be the first in your neighborhood to have one.

Conversation 10.

A: Hey, Jason, do you think…could I borrow $100?

B: Are you crazy? What do you need that much money for?

A: I lost two hundred in a card game last week, and all I had was a hundred. The guy I lost to told me I had a week to come up with the money. And tonight’s the night. I don’t know what he’ll do to me if I don’t have the money.

B: Okay, I guess I can loan 7 you the money. I’d hate to see anything bad happen. Let’s go to the cash machine.

A: Thanks, bud 8. You know, if you loan me an extra fifty or so, I can get in a game, and then I’ll win it back.

B: Not a chance. You’re lucky I’m loaning 9 you the hundred. And I’ll tell you something—this is the last time I’m gonna do it. You’ve been gambling 10 way too much. You’d better kick the habit.

Test1:Part2

Conversation 1:

TJ: you know I’m just a regular guy.

Cesar: No, you’re not.

TJ: Yes, I am. I’ve got parents and a bratty 11 sister, just like you. I took piano lessons when I was little, and I go to church on Sundays. I like watching cartoons, and my mom makes me take out the trash. And I worry about not having a girlfriend. See? I’m just like everybody else.

Cesar: I don’t think so. Nobody else I know is doing a Nike commercial. You’ve got it made, TJ.

TJ: Yeah, but the problem is my parents.

Conversation 2:

Richard: You got the job? The management job? Oh,

Irma: No, I didn’t say I got the management job. He hired me for a job in customer service, selling hired me for a job in customer service, selling tours to Asia.

Richard: Just customer service? But what about the management position? You were perfect for that job. You can supervise 12 people. You understand the business.

Irma: I know. I showed him my resume 13..

Conversation 3:

Marty: And I wish Mom and Dad wouldn’t try to solve everybody’s problems.

Eddie: I don’t think that will change. You know your mom wants to take care of everybody. She doesn’t want to say no if anybody needs he.

Marty: But nobody ever asks me what I want!

Eddie: Kids never get to say what goes on in their house. That’s the way it is.

Marty: Yeah, you’re right.

Conversation 4:

Steve: I’m so tired of this place. I don’t have time to sit down and eat. People here are too inflexible 14, and they have too many rules.

Trish: Yeah, right, Steve, so you’re gonna convert 15 everybody here to your way of doing things?

Steve: Yeah, there has to be more individual freedom to do whatever you want.

Trish: Why don't you just relax and go with the flow?

Conversation 5:

Doctor: You’re pregnant 16.

Julie: No way!

Doctor: Yes, you’re going to have a baby.

Julie: Are you kidding me? Ah, I need a cigarette.

Doctor: That’s the last thing you need. You need to stop smoking, and immediately.

Julie: But I can’t stop smoking.

Doctor: For your baby’s health, Julie, I’m afraid you have to.



n.A牌;发球得分;佼佼者;adj.杰出的
  • A good negotiator always has more than one ace in the hole.谈判高手总有数张王牌在手。
  • He is an ace mechanic.He can repair any cars.他是一流的机械师,什么车都会修。
n.雄鹿( buck的名词复数 );钱;(英国十九世纪初的)花花公子;(用于某些表达方式)责任v.(马等)猛然弓背跃起( buck的第三人称单数 );抵制;猛然震荡;马等尥起后蹄跳跃
  • They cost ten bucks. 这些值十元钱。
  • They are hunting for bucks. 他们正在猎雄兔。 来自《简明英汉词典》
v.打赌,以(与)...打赌;n.赌注,赌金;打赌
  • I bet you can't do this puzzle.我敢说,你解决不了这个难题。
  • I offered to bet with him.我提出与他打赌。
adj.离婚的;分开的;不相干的;脱离的v.与…离婚(divorce的过去式和过去分词);分离;与某人离婚,判某人离婚
  • Apparently they are getting divorced soon. 看样子,他们很快就要离婚。
  • Many divorced men remarry and have second families. 许多离婚的男子再婚组成了新的家庭。
adj.隐退的,退休的,退役的
  • The old man retired to the country for rest.这位老人下乡休息去了。
  • Many retired people take up gardening as a hobby.许多退休的人都以从事园艺为嗜好。
adj.自动的;不经思考的,习惯性的;当然的
  • Breathing is an automatic function of the body.呼吸是身体的一种无意识的功能。
  • Modern trains have automatic doors.现代火车装有自动门。
n.贷款;借出的东西;借;vt.借出;贷予
  • I asked the bank to help me with a loan.我请银行给我一笔贷款。
  • Has the bank okayed your request for a loan?银行批准你的贷款要求了吗?
vi.发芽,萌芽;n.芽,花蕾
  • Some flowers bud their leaves very early in spring.有些花在春季里很早发出叶来。
  • A bad habit in a child should be nipped in the bud.应该尽早把孩子的坏习惯改过来。
n.田间小路,村边空地v.借出,贷与(尤指钱)( loan的现在分词 );出借(贵重物品给博物馆等)
  • She has her doubts about loaning him more money. 她对是否再借钱给他不无疑虑。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • Thanks for loaning me some cash. 谢谢你借我一些现金。 来自轻松英语会话---联想1000词(上)
n.赌博;投机
  • They have won a lot of money through gambling.他们赌博赢了很多钱。
  • The men have been gambling away all night.那些人赌了整整一夜。
adj.讨厌的,不服从的
v.监督,管理,指导
  • We must supervise and speed up the fulfilment of assigned tasks.已经布置了的工作,应当认真督促检查。
  • Tomorrow he will supervise all the pupils taking the English examination.明天全体学生考英语,他将担任监考。
v.(中断后)继续,恢复;n.摘要,简历
  • We'll stop now and resume at two o 'clock.我们现在停下来,到两点再干。
  • My resume shows that I have the right qualifications for the job.我的简历表明我正符合这项工作的条件。
adj.不可改变的,不受影响的,不屈服的
  • Charles was a man of settled habits and inflexible routine.查尔斯是一个恪守习惯、生活规律不容打乱的人。
  • The new plastic is completely inflexible.这种新塑料是完全不可弯曲的。
v.(在形式、状态、用途等方面)(使)改变
  • I must convert sorrow into strength.我要化悲痛为力量。
  • At what rate does the dollar convert into pounds?美元以什么汇率兑换成英镑?
adj.怀孕的,怀胎的
  • She is a pregnant woman.她是一名孕妇。
  • She is pregnant with her first child.她怀了第一胎。
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toyle
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