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1、上外版大學(xué)英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)說(shuō)第三冊(cè)聽(tīng)力原文及答案Unit 1 ReservationsPart AExercise 11. M: I d like to book a double room with bath for four nights.W: Sorry, sir. We re full up. Can I recommend the Park Hotel to you?It is quite near here.Q: What does the woman suggest that the man do?2. M: I d like to see Mr. Jones this afternoon

2、, please.W: I m sorry but Mr. Jones will be busy the whole afternoon. Can you manage at 10:30 tomorrow morning?Q: What does the woman say to the man?3. W: Can I book two tickets for the show“ 42nd Street ” on Sundaynight, Oct. 31st?M: Sorry, madam. All the tickets on that night are sold out. But tic

3、kets are available for Nov.3rd.Q: When can the woman see the show?4. M: I d like to reserve two tickets on Flight 6051 to Edinburgh, for October 20th.W: Sorry, Sir. We re booked up on the 20th .But we still have a few seats available on the 21st.Q: When does the man want to leave for Edinburgh?5. W:

4、 Garden Restaurant. May I help you?M: Can you make arrangements for a table for six at eight thisevening? In a quiet corner, please.Q: What does the man want to do?Keys: 1-5 a c d a dExercise 2W: Hello. Dazhong Taxi Company.M: Hello. Can I book a taxi to the West Lake Hotel, Hangzhou? W:Sure. What t

5、ime?M: 9 o clock tomorrow mornin g.W: Your address, please?M: Room 1008, Peace Hotel.W: And your name?M: Jack Smith.W: OK, Mr Smith.M: Thank you.W: Not at all.Keys: Jack Smith Rm 1008.Peach Hotel 9 tomorrow morning West LakeHotel, HangzhouPart BConversation 1I d lik e to make a reservationOperator:

6、Glory Inn, Atlanta.Paul: Hi, this is Paul Lambert. I m the manager of the band CountryBoys. You know, the rock band fromChicago. I want Operator: Please hold, Mr. Lambert. I m putting your through to the reservati on manager. Paul: But Manager: Mr. Lambert? This is Laurie Perry, the hotel manager. P

7、aul:Oh, yeah? Well, I need five rooms for Friday night. That s the 15th. Iwant the best room in the hotel. Manager: Sorry, I m afraid I cannotaccept your reservation.Paul: Now look, we always stay at the Glory InnManager: I know that, Last time you were here, we had a number of complaints from other

8、 guests.Paul: You mean they don t like long -haired rock musicians Manager: That s not the problem, sir. The bandused bad language in the coffeeshop, and threw two TV sets into thepool.Paul: Yeah, yeah. Well, I 11 tell them to be more careful this time.Manager: I m afraid that s not all, sir. You ha

9、ven t paid the account for the last time yet 。Paul: I m sorry. I ll put a check in the mail right awayManager: Please do.Paul: So, what about our reservation for Friday? Manager: I 11answer that very simply, sir, No way! Keys: Exercise 1: 1-5 a c a b aExercise 2: 1. five rooms in total ?rooms on the

10、 top floor ?the best rooms in the hotel ?2. They damaged the hotel s property. ?They talked rudely in the coffee shop. ?They did not pay the account when they left the hotel. ?Conversation 2s.Marcel Always Does My Hair M: Good morning. Unisex Hairdresser W: Good morning. I d like to make an appointm

11、ent, please, for three o clock this afternoon, with Marcel. M: Let me see . I m sorryMarcel s busy at three. Can you suggest another day, madam? W: No.I ve an important meeting to attend tonight and I must have my hairdone before five. So how about 3:30? M: I m afraid Marcel is busy all afternoon.W:

12、 What a nuisance!M: I m terribly sorry, madam. But you should always book well in advance. W: I know. I know. But it s short notice forme, too.W: OK, then. What time will he be available? M: Then may I suggestTom O Neil? He is just as good as Marcel.W: But Marcel always does my hair. He knows what s

13、tyle I usually wear. M: But everybody says Tom can quickly figureout the best style for a particular customer. M: Er. actually he is busy all afternoon too. But luckily, one of his customers has just called to cancel her appointment.ll be hisSo if you can be here at 2:45, I can fit you in. You first

14、 customer this afternoon.W: That would be nice the n. Thank you. You re really very helpful. M: You re welcome.Keys: Exercise 1: 1-5 b a d c aExercise 2: 1. He is the woman s favorite hairdresser. ?He has an appointment with another customer. ?He is a popular hairdresser at the Unisex Hairdresser. ?

15、2. Tom is just as good as Marcel. ?Tom can quickly figure out the best style for a particular customer. ?Tome has never done the woman s hair before. ?Unit 2 Animals and petsPart AExercise 1Passage 1Dear Sir,I m writing to say how shocke d I am by the amount of money that people in Britain spend on

16、their pets.A recent article in your newspaper informed us that last yearBritons spent 660 million pounds on dog food and 516 million pounds on food for their cats.Are we completely mad? Every day on TV we see pictures of people who have no food at all. A few pounds would buy them food for a week. Ev

17、en in Britain there are many people without work and homes. A little moneyt it? But it seems that incould make a big difference to them couldnBritain animals come first. Perhaps it is time to think again.Yours faithfully, Ms D.Walker Passage 2One of the main complaints of the city residents in the U

18、nited States is the number of homeless cats and dogs. It has been estimated that more than 31 million cats and dogs are wandering through the streets of the cities. Each year about a fifth of these animals are destroyed. A survey of 41 cities reports that as much as 15 million dollars is spent to ca

19、pture and kill those animals every year. One city alone, Chicago, spends one million dollars a year to control its animal population. On the other hand, though you can find quite a lot of cats and dogs wandering in New York, the city government can t find any money for animal population control.Keys

20、: a, bExercise 21. Mrs. Bush had been giving her students a very long and not very interesting lecture to animals. When shefinished, she decided to ask a few questions. She started off with this question. “ Now, Tommy, tell me whereelephants are found . ”Tommy hadn t done much listening, but he pret

21、ended to be clever, saying, “ Elephants are such big animals thatthey hardly ever get lost.2. An angry customer went back to the pet shop and said to the owner,“ The cat you sold me is absolutely useless! ”The owner looked at the cat and said, “ What s wrong with it? Itlooks perfectly all right to m

22、e.” The customerbecame furious and said, “ When you sold it to me you promised itwould be a good cat for mice. Yet every timeit sees a mouse it runs away and hides. ” The owner smiled and said, “ Well, isn t that a good cat for mice? ”Part BConversationChoosing a PetAttendant: Hello. Can I help you?

23、Customer: Yes. I m looking for a pet for my son. Can you suggest anything?Attendant: What kind of pet does he want? A traditional pet,a cat ora dog? Or something unusual?Customer: Well, He d like a snake or an alligator, but he isn tgoing to get one.Attendant: We have a nice dog right now ,a Rottwei

24、ler!Customer: A Rottweiler! Oh, no! I ve heard ab out them on the news.They re very big and mean.Attendant: Oh, no, ma am .They weren t as mean as some dogs.Customer: Really?Attendant: Yes, really. Last week we had a small dog here. It was only as big as your purse, but it was as mean as thedevil. I

25、t bit me three times!Customer: Let s forget dogs, then.Attendant: What about a cat?Customer: A cat. Hmm They aren ' t as friendly as dogs, are they?Attendant: No, but they don t eat as much as dogs either. And they re very clean.Customer: HmmAttendant: What about a bird then? A parrot or a parak

26、eet. We have both.Customer: Which do you recommend?Attendant: Well, parakeets aren t as easy to train, and they never speak as well as parrots. Customer: Yes, but parakeets don t need asmuch space as parrots, do they?Attendant: That s true. Parakeets are very popular because they are so easy to keep

27、.Customer: Yes, but they re a little noisy, aren t they? I want a quiet pet.Attendant: A quiet pet? Well, what about a goldfish? There snothing quiet as a goldfish.Keys: Exercise 1: 1-5 c d b dExercise 2: A Rottweiler: big, meanA cat: clean, less than a dog, friendlyA parrot: moreA parakeet: Easy to

28、 keep, less, parrot, a little noisyA gold fish: QuietStoryDog Plays “ Mother” to Tige r CubsPeople at a zoo in China have used a dog named Balu to play mother to three newborn Siberian tigers.The newborn tigers of the Shanghai Wild Animal Park, including one male and two females were abandoned by th

29、eir mother. They were very much in need of being breast-fed and the zoo called for Balu.The first time the 7-year- old bitch acted as a tiger s mother was five years ago when a Siberian tiger became toosick and weak to feed her four babies and the park had to place an advertisement for a replacement

30、.Since then the animal owned by a farmer from Nanhui has been asked to play mother for 12 tiger cubs on four occasions.Officials from the park came calling for her services two months agoshortly after she had given birth to her own twopuppies.Park spokesman Su Feilong recalled:“ She was very strong

31、at firstsight. Though the tiger cubs were much bigger than her, she regarded them as her own children and fed them wholeheartedly. ”Balu has now takes to breast- feeding both her own and “ adopted” babies, according to Shanghai Daily.Mr Su told the paper:“ She is a loving mother, especially to those

32、tigers. When those naughty cubs fought against her own puppies, shenever got angry with them but tried to make them quiet with a gentle hug. ”Keys: Exercise 1: 1-4 c b a cExercise 2: 1. 12-year- old bitch from a farmer s family.2. two puppies just two months ago3. for 12 tiger cubs since 5 years ago

33、.4. strong but she is smaller than the cubs.5. enough milk for her own babies and the baby tigers.6. her own children and takes good care of them.Unit 3 AgePart A1. I m Emi. My husband is going to be forty at the weekend. It s aspecial birthday, and in England we say, “ Lifebegins at 40. ” he is goi

34、ng to have a big party with all his friendsand relatives, but he doesn t know that .It is going tobe a surprise. What am I going to give my husband? I can t say.That is a surprise, too.st2. My name is Elena. I live in Madrid, Spain. My 21 birthday is onSaturday, and I am going to go out with somefri

35、ends. To wish me a happy birthday, they are going to pull on myear 21 times, once for each year. It is an oldcustom. Some people do it only once, but my friends are very traditional. 3. My name is Philippe. I am going to be 30 next Sunday. To make the most of the day I ll invite three very goodfrien

36、ds out to dinner. In France, you often invite people out onyour birthday. I know that in some countries it is theoppositepeople take you out.Keys: 1. To throw a surprise party for his 40th birthday.2. Pulling on the birthday person s ear 21 times.3. To invite three very good friends out to dinner.Pa

37、rt BConversation 1You sure don t look itAmy: Wow, it is hard to believe you are 60 years old, Sophie. You sure don t look it.Brian: Yeah, you seem so much youngerand have more energy thanmost people I know my age. Sophie: Thank you, you are sweet, Brian. And I must say, I don t feel 60, either. I gu

38、ess staying active is the key , andbeing positive.Brian: Hmmm, I wonder what we will be doing when we are your age?Amy: It is difficult to imagine what I will be doing ten years from nowlet alone when I am 60. Brian: You, Amy? Ten years from now?That is easy. You will be a successful doctor and you

39、will be running two orthree large clinics.Sophie: And you will have already discovered a cure for some terrible disease. Amy: By the time I am 30? Oh, not likelybut I dokind of like the idea. Sophie: What about you, Brian? What do you think you will be doing in ten years? Do you think you will still

40、 beworking for the same company?Brian: hmm, good question. Actually, I doubt it. May be I will have started my own business by then. Hey, I know Iwill own a chain of computer stores. How does that sound?Amy: And you will have opened branch stores in every major city in the country. Brian: I like thi

41、s idea.Sophie: That is being very positive.Amy: Right, we can all dream, Brian.Keys: Exercise 1: 1-5 d c d cExercise 2: Amy: A successful doctor; 2 or 3 large clinics; a cure for some terrible diseaseBrian: his own business; a chain of computer stores; branch stores in every major cityin the country

42、Conversation 2Do you mind if I ask you how old you are?M: Do you mind if I ask how old you are?W: Actuall y, I d rather not say. But put it the way, I am on the wrong side of 30. M: Is that a good age to be?W: Um, yes, pretty good. But it is a lot older than 25, which is how old I feel. M: What is l

43、ife like when you are in your thirties?W: Well, not very different from my twenties except that I am seriously thinking of buying more expensive face creams, and wondering if they really work.M: What do you think is the best age to be ?W: I think between 25 and 30 is a good age , because you have ki

44、nd of sorted out what you want and you know how toget it and you have got some experience of trying to get it. At theage you don t know think about the consequencesof what you do whereas when you are a bit older you do tend to worry about the consequences. M: So do you wish you were still 25?W: No,

45、I am happy at the age I am now. I mean I had a good time inmy twenties, but I wouldn t necessarily want torelive them.M: I see.Keys: Exercise 1: 1-5 c b a d cExercise 2: 1. She is on the wrong side of 30/over 30.2. Yes. It s pretty good.3. 254. Between 25 and 30. Because by then you know what you wa

46、nt with life and how to get it.5. They tend to be worried about consequences of what they do.o relive6. She had a good time but she wouldn t necessarily want t it.7. No. She s happy at her age now.Unit 4 Personal budgetsPart AExercise 11. W: To be honest, I always seem to run out of money toward the

47、 end of the year.M: Well, you should follow a month-by-month plan.2. M: I am really having trouble with money lately.W: Have you thought about the Financial Aid Office? A lot of students go there when they are in financial trouble.3. M: Emi, I am sorry to say that I can t make ends meet this month.W

48、: I don t think it would be a problem if you cut down on the discsyou buy.th4. W: My goodness! It is only 15, but I have almost spent all my monthly income.M: You should start living within your means.5) W: Eric, you said you ve buy a new suit. Have you saved enough money for it?M: Well, to tell you

49、 the truth my finances are really tight rightnow. Keys: 1-5 d c a d dExercise 21) weekly 2) fixed 3) fair 4) teenager 5) discs6) an excellent way to teach their children the value of money7) they learn to budget their expense8) they will have no money to spend by the end of the week.Part BConversati

50、on 1Saving and spending moneyInterviewer: Hi, Rob, do you try to have money?Rob: Sure. I am a student. I have to save money.Interviewer: Well, how do you save money?Rob: Well, I try not to shop in department stores or malls except when things are on sale. I never pay full price.And I really like sho

51、pping in outdoor markets-you can usually find some real bargains there.Interviewer: How about you, Kathy? Do you try to save money?Kathy: Of course. See, I am not interested in having the very latest or the most fashionable things. I sometimesbuy clothes at a thrift store. But, well, I think I still

52、 lookpretty good, don t I ?Interviewer: Oh, yes, you look very good actually.Kathy: Thanks. I bought my shoes in regular store, but they were on sale. Interviewer: Oh, well, thank you very much Kathy. And you, Cliff? You try to save money too, don t you?Cliff: Oh, sure. And the best way to do that i

53、s not to pay people to fix things for you. Interviewer: What do you mean?Cliff: Well, I try to fix things for myself, like fix my car ororrepair things around the house. I like to getthings done by myself. Last year I spent all my after-work hoursdoing plumbing work. I even installed abar counter in

54、 our basement.Interviewer: Great!Cliff: And before I go grocery shopping, I cut coupons out of thenewspaper. That way, I can save a lot ofmoney on food and, you know, household things. I also look forthings that are on sale. You can save a lotof money that way, too.Interviewer: Well, thanks a lot, C

55、liff.Keys: Exercise 1: 1-4 c b c bExercise 2: Rob: 1) department stores, malls 2) outdoor marketsKathy: 1) thrift store 2) things are on saleCliff: 1) fix things for himself 2) coupons 3) that are on saleConversation 2Sounds like you have a budget problemTim: Hi, Carina. You look upset. What is up?C

56、arina: Well, I am trying to figure out where all my money has gone.Tim: You ve lost your money? Was there a burglar y at your place? Carina:No, no. I seem to have spent all my allowance for this month. Now Idon t even have money to go out and eat. Tim: Hey, I thought you had agood part-time job at t

57、he mall. Carina: I do. I work about twenty hoursa week, and the pay s not bad, nine dollars and fifty cents an hour.Tim: Really? So that s, what, a hundred and ninety dollars a week- times four weeks so that ' s seven hundred andsixty dollars a month. Hey, that s not a bad income for a student!Carina: I know. And my parents send me two hundred and fifty dollars a month, too. But Tim: Wow, that s more

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