听力原文:
第一节
(Text 1)
W: I prefer tea to coffee, but whenever we visit Harry,he always give us coffee.
M: I don‘t like coffee either. All I really want is a glass of cold water.
(Text 2)
W: I gave 30 cents to the children next door.
M: You mean those living in apartment 13-B?
W: No, those in 33-B.
(Text 3)
W: Every time I see you Mike,you‘re wearing a different shirt.
M: That’s because I have one for every day of the week.
(Text 4)
W: You‘re late again. Did you stop on the way shopping?
M: No, I forgot to set my alarm clock,So I slept overtime.
W: Oh, how careless you are!
(Text 5)
W: Bob, where were yon yesterday?We had a meeting.
M: Was I supposed to come to the meeting?
W: Yes,the meeting was for the entire group.
M: Oh,I‘m sorry. I didn’t know that.
第二节请听下面一段对话,回答第6至7题。
(Text 6)
W: Can I help you, sir?
M: I‘d like to go somewhere near the water.
W: Then might I make a suggestion? Why not the Island of Pearl?
M: Oh,that does sound interesting.
W: The swimming and sunbathing are excellent. The hotels are quiet and comfortable. There's also plenty of sightseeing. You’ll find it on pages 45 to 48 in this travel book.
M: I‘II take it if I may.
W: Certainly,and would you like anything else?
M: No, thanks.
请听下面一段对话,回答第8至9题。
(Text 7)
M: Excuse me, is this the Reference Desk?
W: Yes. What can I do for you?
M: I‘d hike to find some general information on computers. W: Is this for a particular research project or some general information?
M: Well, I just need some general information now. W: We have quite a few magazines here dealing with computers. M: Can I have the titles?
W: Follow me. Let Erie show you how to find them.
请听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。
(Text 8)
W: Are you OK?
M: I think so. I‘m just a little frightened.
W: I should think so. That looked like a pretty bad accident.
M: It was. I guess I’m lucky.
W: You bet you are. What happened?
M: Well, I was just driving around that comer back there and I lost control of the car. I must have hit an icy patch.
W: I can‘t believe you survived.
M: What happened to the driver of the other car?
W: I‘m not sure.
M: I saw him being carried away in an ambulance. He didn’t look good.
W: I don‘t think he was so lucky as you were.
M: How horrible! I can’t believe this is happening.
W: Calm down. You‘re OK. We don’t know about the other man. He might be just fine.
M: I should call my family.
W: Take it easy. Don‘t try and do anything too fast. You’re just been through a bad time.
请听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。
(Text 9)
M: Well, Jenny, the school year is almost over. We just have two more weeks before exams. What do you plan to do this summer?
W: I‘m going to teach English to some immigrants in the university’s community service program.
M: That sounds interesting. Don‘t you need to speak a foreign language for a job like that?
W: No, I don‘t. I just have to present the language simply and give the students a chance to practice speaking.
M: Come to think of it. That’s the way I was taught to speak Chinese. But speaking Chinese didn‘t help me learn to read and write Chinese.
W: My students won’t want to read and write English, at least not now. They are more interested in speaking.
M: You sound very knowledgeable about all of this. How do you know so much?
W: I took a Teaching English as a Second Language course last year when you were in China. I‘ve also talked with the program administrators quite a lot. I think I would like to be an ESL teacher when I graduate.请听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。
(Text 10)
Halloween is celebrated every year. But just how and when did this custom happen? Is it just a harmless celebration? The word “Halloween” actually has its origins in the Catholic Church. It comes from a change of All Hallows Eve. All Hallows Day, or All Saint‘s Day, November 1, is a Catholic day. But in the 5th century BC, summer officially ended on October 31. It was believed that, on that day, the spirits of all those who had died throughout the year would come back in search of living bodies for the next year. It was believed to be their only hope for the after life. Naturally, the living did not want to be taken away. So on the night of October 31, villagers would put out the fires in their homes, to make them cold and unwanted. They would then dress up in all manners of strange customs and noisily walked around the neighborhood, being as wild as possible in order to frighten away spirits looking for living bodies. Some accounts tell of how they would burn someone as sort of a lesson to the spirits.
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