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大学英语听说3 Unit 5

大学英语听说3 Unit 5
大学英语听说3 Unit 5

Unit 5

II. Basic Listening Practice

1. Script

W: Of all the holidays people celebrate, Christmas, Easter, Mother's Day...which are the most important to you?

M: Christmas and Easter, because they mark events in Jesus Christ's life: his birth and his escape from a tomb into heaven. The other festivals, I think, are mainly created to increase sales.

Q: How many holidays does the man believe to be important?

C) Two.

2. Scrip t

M: I used to love giving my mother a present on Mother's Day. It always made her cry.

Then she'd hug me hard enough to squeeze the breath out of me.

W: Mothers are really no different from anyone else. They love to be loved, that's all. Q: What was the mother's response to her son's gift?

A) She was beside her-self with joy.

3. Script

M: Every country has its own unique holidays. There is one exclusive to some British Commonwealth countries like Britain, Australia and Canada. That’s Boxing Day. W: I know. And it's a perfect date for a holiday, being the day after Christmas Day.

Apparently it began with the custom of giving the poor boxes of food; thus a boxing day.

Q: What was the origin of Boxing Day?

B) Giving poor people food.

4. Script

M: I absolutely hate Christmas shopping. I can never figure out what to buy for everyone, so I rush around like an idiot at the last minute, buying junk.

W: Then maybe you shouldn't buy any gifts. Just tell people "Merry Christmas!"

instead.

Q: What does the woman mean?

C) She thinks the man can do something else instead of buying junk.

5. Script

M: When all the children come home for Christmas, there won't be enough room for everyone...what shall we do? Maybe some will have to stay in a hotel.

W: I want them all here. We'll make it work. I can hardly wait to see everyone; it doesn't matter if we're a bit squished. We'll be like turkey stuffing.

Q: What does the woman mean?

C) She won’t care if the children are crowded at home

III. Listening In

Task1: Expensive Holidays

Script

Grace: So, Mark, what are you going to get me for Chinese Valentine's Day-a holiday for the Cowherd and Girl Weaver to meet?

Mark: Sorry, I've never heard of it. Anyway, we already celebrated Valentine's Day in February. I gave you a bunch of red roses.

Grace: But there's another lover's day in the world. Isn't it wonderful if lovers have more than one lover's day a year?

Mark: Do you mean I have to get you a present fort each lover’s day?

Grace:Well, you’d better give me a present from time to time if you want to win my heart.

Mark: I gave you a beautiful card on New Year's Day...and a Christmas gift a couple of days before that. Then I invited you to a dinner on the Chinese New Year's Day, that is, the Spring Festival.

Grace: Thank you for that. Nowadays the Chinese Spring Festival is getting popular here. And it's exciting.

Mark: But few people here know anything about a foreign Lover's Day.

Grace: You see, I enjoy celebrating holidays again and again.

Mark: But it's hard on the wallet. I'll end up in the poorhouse at this rate.

Grace: But it's romantic! And don't forget it's only another month before my birthday. Mark: Your birthday was last month! I already bought you a ring!

Grace: That was my birthday on the Western calendar. Next month, it's my birthday on the lunar calendar!

Question and key

1.What gift is the woman asking from the man for Chinese Valentine’s Day?

D) Not mentioned.

2. Which of the following does the woman like?

C) Both A and B.

3. What did the man already do for the woman?

D) All of the above.

4. What does the man think about the woman’s intention to celebrate holidays again and again?

A) He will become poor.

5. How many times does the woman want to celebrate her birthday?

B) Twice.

Task2April Fool’s Day

Script

On a flight from the West Coast to the East Coast, the lead flight attendant was eager to get in early as her boyfriend, a pilot, was going to have a short stopover at the destination airport. She made a point of telling her fellow crew members about this. Because it was April 1st, April Fool's Day, the day people play tricks on one another, the captain decided to have a little fun.

About an hour before landing, he made an announcement that went like this: "Ladies and Gentlemen, this is the captain speaking. I have a little bit of bad news. There're some thunderstorms at our destination, and they've currently closed the airport. They expect it to reopen in about 30 minutes to an hour. As one might expect, this will result in long delays. As we've come all the way from the West Coast, we don't even have enough fuel to circle until the airport reopens. Therefore, we are going to be diverting to Cleveland, and we should be landing in about 30 minutes. We'll take some fuel there and get you back on your way to our original destination. I’m terribly sorry for the dela y. However, we’11 get you there just as soon as possible."

It was at this moment that you could hear someone running up to the cockpit. The cockpit door flew open, and sure enough it was the lead flight attendant mumbling something like, "This can’t be happening. What shall I do?" As she went on painfully, the captain made another announcement: "Ladies and Gentlemen, happy April Fool's Day!”

Key

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5.T

ask3 what to do for mom?

Script

Young men and women, tomorrow will be Mother's Day. Some of you are still wondering what to do for your mom. Here's my advice.

Look out for anything that she plans to buy, and buy it if you can afford it. For example, a casual dress or formal office wear. Or, it may be a hair clip with a touch of

difference. Checked out if she is planning to get a new microwave or a new steam iron, and give it to her if you can afford it.

You can get some ideas by considering what her likes and dislikes are. If she likes cats, how about giving her a pet or something that has a cat’s picture on it? But make sure she doesn't find out that you're getting her a present. Let her gift be a pleasant surprise.

Definitely spend some time with her, especially if you are not living with her. Make her feel special. For example, you can cook a special dish for the day. You can also throw a little party and invite those who are close to her.

And of course, if she enjoys outings, take a little trip with her. And if possible, take one with your entire family. She'll love it for sure. After all, she is the one who takes care of all of you. A special trip to the countryside could show her how much you care for her. If she is happy, I'm sure you'll feel happy, too.

Key

(1)buy

(2)office wear

(3)likes

(4)cats

(5)pet

(6)time

(7)special dish

(8)little party

(9)little trip

(10)c ountryside

IV. Speaking Out

MODEL 1 Eat, drink and be merry on Christmas. Script

Nora: My mother bought an enormous 25-pound turkey for Christmas dinner. I'm so excited!

Susan: (1) We have goose and ham for Christmas dinner on both Christmas Eve and

Christmas night.

Nora:Our traditional Christmas dinner is a turkey, so gigantic that (2) we eat leftovers for days.

Susan: Chris swears (3) he'll refuse a huge dinner and stick to a healthy meal of tofu and salad.

Nora:No way. He's kidding! Wait till he sees what his mother cooks: roast turkey with stuffing, gravy, mashed potatoes, peas and plum pudding for dessert! Susan:(4) We heap up our presents under the tree and open them on Christmas morning.

Nora: We open one Christmas Eve, more Christmas morning, and the rest the next day.

Susan: Wow! (5) Your family prolongs the celebration for three days!

Nora: We start by decorating the tree on Christmas Eve, putting ornaments, lights and artificial snowflakes on it.

Susan: Do you hang stockings by the fireplace and have a star on top of the tree? Nora: Yes. And we have another activity. We also "give not expecting to get". Susan: That's a peculiar expression. What do you mean by that?

Nora: It's secret giving. We sneak up to the door of somebody we want to give a gift to, ring the doorbell, and run.

Susan:So, you're not expecting anything; you're just being generous. That's a kind-hearted gesture.

Nora: (6) Isn't that what the true spirit of Christmas is supposed to be? MODEL2 The Pilgrims' spirit of Thanksgiving lives on.

Script

Chris: Will Nora be spending Thanksgiving with us this year?

Susan: No, she's going home to (1) spend the holiday with her mother and brother.

She hasn't seen her family in over a year.

Chris: I know how she feels. Thanksgiving is such a big family holiday in the States. Susan: It began as a celebration by the Pilgrims. (2) They were happy just to have survived their first harsh winter in the new land in 1621.

Chris: But wasn't that harsh winter followed by an abundant harvest?

Susan: Yes, (3) that's good reason to celebrate: they had beaten the odds and were still alive. It was a time to relax and "count your blessings".

Chris: You know, most cultures seem to have some sort of celebration like this--don't the Chinese have a festival of moon cakes to celebrate the harvest month? Susan:Yeah, they do. I believe the round moon cakes also (4) symbolize a family reunion.

Chris: Well, today Thanksgiving in the States has developed into a major holiday. Susan: True, it's a very emotional time. Families often travel great distances (5) to be together and share a huge dinner. Jamie's mother will have a turkey and a ham,

corn on the cob, yams, peas and carrots, and to top it all off, pumpkin pie. Chris: (6) Just thinking about all that food makes my mouth water, and I think I'm going to gain 10 pounds this year.

Susan: But you have the rest of the year to lose those unwanted pounds. And losing weight will give you something to be thankful for next Thanksgiving.

MODEL 3 Don't let ghosts frighten you on Halloween

Script

Susan: Hey Kim! (1) Are you OK? You seem badly shaken. Where did you go'? Kim:Just to the corner, but I'm frightened out of my wits, scared silly, terrified. Susan: What happened? You said you were only going to the store for a coke.

Kim:(2) People in funny costumes and masks everywhere! Some in tall, pointed hats.

Susan: It's October 31st, Halloween, the day for (3) dressing like witches and ghosts. Kim:In the store window is a big vegetable with a carved face and candle inside. Susan: It's a pumpkin. A face and a candle burning inside make it a Jack o' Lantern. Kim: (4) A crowd of children followed me, shouting, "Tickle your feet." Imagine! Susan: No, they said, "Trick or Treat?" (5) They were hoping you'd give them candy. Kim: Welt, (6) it's a funny kind of holiday. What's it called? Halloween?

Susan: Yes, it's one of the oldest holidays in the West. Today it's mostly for children. Kim:I myself would never dress like a ghost and shout, "Tickle your feet." VI. Further Listening and Speaking

Task1: The Wilsons’ Thanksgiving

Script

Thanksgiving is one of America's most popular holidays. It is a day for expressing thanks for the good things in life. It is also a day for family reunion. On that day many people travel long distances to get together with their families. For many Americans, Thanksgiving is the time when the members of a family gather.

But not everyone can spend Thanksgiving with his or her family. Today we'll introduce you to a couple, Joan and Sandy Wilson, who could not afford to take long distances to visit their parents. They regretted not being able to celebrate Thanksgiving with all their family members. But soon they met other people who also were separated from their families. So the Wilsons began holding a yearly Thanksgiving dinner for what they called their "extended family". This included people in their community. All the guests brought food to share for Thanksgiving dinner.

The group has grown over the years. To accommodate all the guests, Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson now have to add small tables to their large one in the big dining room. At first, many of their friends brought their babies and young children. Now some of the first guests are grandparents.

Like other Americans, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and their visitors enjoy a long day of cooking, eating and talking. The traditional meal usually includes a turkey. Other traditional Thanksgiving foods served with turkey are sweet potatoes, cranberries and pumpkin pies.

Question and key

1. What is true of a typical Thanksgiving Day?

A) It is a day for family reunion.

2. Who are included in the "extended family"?

D) People in the neighborhood.

3. How many generations of people does the Wilson’s party include?

C) Three.

4. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as traditional Thanksgiving food?

B) Roast duck.

5. What is the passage mainly about?

C) A couple who spend Thanksgiving with people other than their family members.

Task3 St.Valentine’s Story

Script

Let me introduce myself. My name is Valentine. I lived in Rome during the third century. At that time, Rome was ruled by an emperor named Claudius. He wanted to have a big army, and he expected men to volunteer to join. Seeing many men did not want to leave their wives and families, Claudius had a crazy idea. He thought that if men were not married, they would not mind joining the army. So he passed a law to forbid any more marriages. I thought it was preposterous! I certainly wasn't going to support that law!

I was a priest, and one of my favorite activities was to marry couples. I kept on performing marriage ceremonies, secretly. One night, we heard footsteps and shouts of soldiers outside. It was scary! The couple I was marrying escaped in time, but I was caught. I was thrown in jail and told that my punishment was death.

Then wonderful things happened. Many young people came to the jail to visit me. They threw flowers and notes up to my window. They wanted me to know that they, too, believed in love.

One of these young people was the daughter of the prison guard. Sometimes we would sit and talk for hours. She helped me to keep my spirits up. On the day I was to die, I left my friend a little note thanking her for her friendship and loyalty. I signed,

"Love from your Valentine."

I believe that note started the custom of exchanging love messages on Valentine's Day. Key

1.He thought he was that if men were not married, they would not mind joining the

army. So he passed a law to forbid any more marriages.

2.He kept on performing marriage ceremonies, secretly.

3.They came to the jail to visit him. They throw flowers and notes up to his window.

4.She was one of those young people and the daughter of the prison guard.

5.Before he was killed, Valentine left the girl a little note thanking her for her

friendship and loyalty. He signed, “Love from your Valentine.” That note started the custom.

Viewing and speaking

A Famous Christmas Market

1. Script and key

Receiving Christmas presents is always (1) fun, but buying them can be a (2) headache. This is why many Christmas shoppers around Europe are now going to the German city of Nuremberg to visit its famous Christmas market, Christkindlesmarkt.

The 400-year-old market is a child's paradise. Its (3)150 stalls sell all kinds of toys, gifts, and special foods. A staggering (4) two million people visit the market annually.

The old city and market add a special (5) feeling to Christmas. As one British tourist, Mivart Thomas, explains, “There's something quite, sort of, medieval about the(6) atmosphere here. There are quite a lot of old stalls—(7) traditional-looking stalls--and the cathedral in the background with (8) lights all around, and just a few minutes ago, the brass band was playing...playing Christmas carols. The whole atmosphere is wonderful."

The market maintains its Old World atmosphere with (9) regulations saying what can and can't be sold. Not surprisingly, the focus is on the (10) family. The market's tourist officer, Gerd Lauterbauch, points out that the market's name (11) translates as "Christ child's market", and the idea behind it is to offer presents for (12) children on Christmas.

Christmas markets are found in many German cities, but Nuremberg's is the (13) most famous. It gives a very (14) different impression from the one tourists expect, considering the city's Nazi past. And as word of the market (15) spreads around Europe, the market is becoming a tourist center.

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