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1、Listen to This:2 英語中級聽力英語中級聽力Lesson TwoSection One: Task 1: Film Editing(1):Interviewer: Is film editing a complicated job? Film Editor: Oh yes, a lot of people probably dont know how complicated a job it can be. Its far more than just sticking pieces of film together. Interviewer: How long does it

2、take to edit a film? Film Editor: Well, it depends. You can probably expect to edit a 10-minute film in about a week. A 35-minute documentary, like the one Im editing at present, takes a minimum of four to five weeks to edit. Interviewer: Can you explain to me how film editing works? Film Editor: Th

3、ere are different steps. Synching up, for example. Interviewer: What do you mean by synching up? Film Editor: It means matching sound and pictures and that is usually done by my assistant. The film and the sound tape have numbers stamped along the edge which have to be matched. The details of the fi

4、lm and the sound are also recorded in a log book, so its quick and easy to find a particular take and its soundtrack. This operation is called logging and is again done by my assistant.Section One: Task 1: Film Editing(2):Interviewer: So what do you usually do yourself? Film Editor: A lot of things,

5、 of course. First, I have to view all the material to make a first selection of the best takes. Theres a lot of film to look through because to make a sequence work the way you want, you need a lot of shots to choose from. Interviewer: Does that mean that you have to discard sequences? Film Editor:

6、Oh yes. On average for every foot of edited film, you need twelve times as much unedited film and therefore you have to compromise and, of course, discard some of it. Interviewer: What do you do after selecting the material? Film Editor: First of all, I prepare an initial version of the film, a roug

7、h cut as it is called. That means that I actually cut the film into pieces and stick them together again in the new order. Interviewer: And after this rough cut what happens? Section One: Task 1: Film Editing(3):Film Editor: Well, after the rough cut comes the fine cut when the film takes its final

8、form. The producer and the director come in for a viewing. Some small changes may then be necessary, but when the fine cut has been approved by everyone, this is the final version of the film. Interviewer: At this point is the film ready for distribution? Film Editor: Oh no. After the final version

9、of the film has been approved, there is the dubbing, there are voices, music, background noises and sometimes special effects to be put together for the soundtrack. And after the dubbing, the edited film is sent to the neg cutters. Interviewer: What do the neg cutters do? Film Editor: They cut the o

10、riginal negatives on the films, so that these match the edited film exactly. And after all that comes the best partI can sit down quietly with my feet up and enjoy watching the film! Section One: Key to Task 1: Film Editing(4):A. 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. FB. 1. a. “Synching up”; matching sound and pictures

11、 according to the numbers stamped along the edge of the film and sound tape. b. “Logging”; recording the detail of the film and the sound in a log book 2. a. Make a first selection of the best takes. b. Prepare a “rough cut”; an initial version of the film. c. Prepare the “fine cut”; the final form

12、of the film. 3. a. Approve the fine cut. b. “Dubbing”; voices, music, background noises and sometimes special effects are put together. c. The “neg” cutters cut the original negatives on the film, so that these match the edited film exactly. Section One: Task 2: A Vision of the Future(1):Man: Hi. Wo

13、man: Hi.Man: Whatd you do last night? Woman: I watched TV. There was a really good movie called Soylent Green. Man: Soylent Green? Woman: Yeah. Charlton Heston was in it. Man: Whats it about? Woman: Oh, its about life in New York in the year 2022. Man: I wonder if New York will still be here in 2022

14、. Woman: In this movie, in 2022 . Man: Yeah?Woman: . New York has forty million people. Man: Ouch! Section One: Task 2: A Vision of the Future(2):Woman: And twenty million of them are unemployed. Man: How many people live in New York now? About seven or eight million? Woman: Yeah, I think thats righ

15、t. Man: Mm-hmm. You know, if its hard enough to find an apartment now in New York City, whats it going to be like in 2022? Woman: Well, in this movie most people have no apartment. So thousands sleep on the steps of buildings. (Uh-huh.) People who do have a place to live have to crawl over sleeping

16、people to get inside. And there are shortages of everything. The soil is so polluted that nothing will grow. (Ooo.) And the air is so polluted they never see the sun. Its really awful. Man: I think Im going to avoid going to New York City in the year 2022. Woman: And there was this scene where the s

17、tar, Charlton Heston, goes into a house where some very rich people live. Man: Uh-huh. Woman: He cant believe it, because they have running water and they have soap. Man: Really? Section One: Task 2: A Vision of the Future(3):Woman: And then he goes into the kitchen and they have tomatoes and lettuc

18、e and beef. He almost cries because hes never seen real food in his life, you know, especially the beef. It was amazing for him. Man: Well, if most people have no real food, what do they eat? Woman: They eat something called soylent. Man: Soylent? Woman: Yeah. Theres soylent red and soylent yellow a

19、nd soylent green. The first two are made out of soybeans. But the soylent green is made out of ocean plants. (Ugh.) The people eat it like crackers. Thats all they have to eat. Man: That sounds disgusting. Woman: Well, you know, it really isnt that far from reality. Man: No? Section One: Task 2: A V

20、ision of the Future(4):Woman: Yeah. Because, you know the greenhouse effect thats beginning now and heating up the earth . Man: Oh, yeah, Ive heard about that. Woman: . because were putting the pollutants in the atmosphere, you know?Man: Mm-hmm. Woman: I mean, in this movie New York has ninety degre

21、es weather all year long. And it could really happen. Uh . like now, we . we have fuel shortages. And in the movie theres so little electricity that people have to ride bicycles to make it. Man: You know something? I dont think that movie is a true prediction of the future. Woman: I dont know. It sc

22、ares me. I think it might be. Man: Really? Woman: Well, yeah.Section One: Key to Task 2: A Vision of the Future(5):A. 1. A 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. C 6. C B. 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. FC. 1. forty million 2. have no apartment; sleep on the steps of the building; crawl over sleeping people to get inside 3. nothing

23、will grow; they never see the sun 4. soylent; soylent red; soylent yellow; soylent green; two; soybeans; soylent green; ocean plants 5. ninety degree 6. electricity; ride bicycles to make it. Section Two: Task 1: American Indians(1): The native Americans, the people we call the Indians, had been in

24、America for many thousands of years before Christopher Columbus arrived in 1492. Columbus thought he had arrived in India, so he called the native people Indians. The Indians were kind to the early settlers. They were not afraid of them and they wanted to help them. They showed the settlers the new

25、world around them; they taught them about the local crops like sweet potatoes, corn and peanuts; they introduced the Europeans to chocolate and to the turkey; and the Europeans did business with the Indians. But soon the settlers wanted bigger farms and more land for themselves and their families. M

26、ore and more immigrants were coming from Europe and all these people needed land. So the Europeans started to take the land from the Indians. The Indians had to move back into the centre of the continent because the settlers were taking all their land. The Indians couldnt understand this. They had a

27、 very different idea of land from the Europeans. For the Indians, the land, the earth, was their mother. Everything came from their mother, the land, and everything went back to it. The land was for everyone and it was impossible for one man to own it. How could the White Man divide the earth into p

28、arts? How could he put fences round it, buy it and sell it? Section Two: Task 1: American Indians(2): Naturally, when the White Man started taking all the Indians land, the Indians started fighting back. They wanted to keep their land, they wanted to stop the White Man taking it all for himself. But

29、 the White Man was stronger and cleverer. Slowly he pushed the Indians into those parts of the continent that he didnt wantthe parts where it was too cold or too dry or too mountainous to live comfortably. By 1875 the Indians had lost the fight: they were living in special places called reservations

30、. But even here the White Man took land from themperhaps he wanted the wood, or perhaps the land had important minerals in it, or he even wanted to make national parks there. So even on their reservations the Indians were not safe from the White Man. There are many Hollywood films about the fight be

31、tween the Indians and the White Man. Usually in these films the Indians are bad and the White Man is good and brave. But was it really like that? What do you think? Do you think the Indians were right or wrong to fight the White Man? Section Two: Key to Task 1: American Indians(3):A. 1. 1492. 2. He

32、thought that he had arrived in India. 3. They were kind to them and wanted to help. 4. (1) They wanted bigger farms and more land for themselves. (2) More immigrants came from Europe. 5. It was their mother. Everything came from and went back to their mother. And it was for everybody. 6. They starte

33、d fighting back. 7. By 1875 the Indians had lost the fight and had to live in “reservations”. 8. The Indians are bad and the White Man is good and brave in Hollywood films. B. 1. A 2. C 3. B 4. C Section Two: Task 2: New Australians(1):Interviewer: Today, there are more than 15 million people living

34、 in Australia. Only 160,000 of these are Aborigines, so where have the rest come from? Well, until 1850 most of the settlers came from Britain and Ireland and, as we know, many of these were convicts. Then in 1851 something happened which changed everything. Gold was discovered in southeastern Austr

35、alia. During the next ten years, nearly 700,000 people went to Australia to find gold and become rich. Many of them were Chinese. China is quite near to Australia. Since then many different groups of immigrants have gone to Australia for many different reasons. Today Im going to talk to Mario whose

36、family came from Italy and to Helena from Greece. Mario, when did the first Italians arrive in Australia? Mario: The first Italians went there, like the Chinese, in the gold-rushes, hoping to find gold and become rich. But many also went there for political reasons. During the 1850s and 1860s differ

37、ent states in Italy were fighting for independence and some Italians were forced to leave their homelands because they were in danger of being put in prison for political reasons. Section Two: Task 2: New Australians(2):Interviewer: I believe there are a lot of Italians in the sugar industry. Mario:

38、 Yes, thats right. In 1891 the first group of 300 Italians went to work in the sugarcane fields of northern Australia. They worked very hard and many saved enough money to buy their own land. In this way they came to dominate the sugar industry on many parts of the Queensland coast. Interviewer: But

39、 not all Italians work in the sugar industry, do they? Mario: No. A lot of them are in the fishing industry. Italy has a long coastline, as you know, and Italians have always been good fishermen. At the end of the nineteenth century some of these went to western Australia to make a new life for them

40、selves. Again, many of them, including my grandfather, were successful.Interviewer: And what about the Greeks, Helena? Helena: Well, the Greeks are the fourth largest national group in Australia, after the British, the Irish and the Italians. Most Greeks arrived after the Second World War but in the

41、 1860s there were already about 500 Greeks living in Australia. Interviewer: So when did the first Greeks arrive?Section Two: Task 2: New Australians(3):Helena: Probably in 1830, they went to work in vineyards in southeastern Australia. The Greeks have been making wine for centuries so their experie

42、nce was very valuable. Interviewer: But didnt some of them go into the coalmines? Helena: Yes, they werent all able to enjoy the pleasant outdoor life of the vineyards. Some of them went to work in the coalmines in Sydney. Others started cafes and bars and restaurants. By 1890 there were Greek cafes and restaurants all over Sydney and out in the countryside (or the bush, as the Australians call it) as well.Interviewer: And then, as you said, many Greeks

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