新视野大学英语第三版视听说教程第一册第三单元录音文本(完整版)
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新视野大学英语第三版视听说教程第一册第三单元录音文本(完整版)
Unit 3 Life moments
Listening to the world
Sharing
Scripts
F = Finn
Part 1
so much to do. I’ve been to lots of
F: I love living in London because there’s
experience. How do you feel interesting places but there’s
always something new to
about London?
W1 = Woman 1, etc; M1 = Man 1, etc.
Part 2
W1: I love London. I actually lived here for 14 years.
W2: I love London. I love the diversity, and all the different
people here, the multiculturalism.
so exciting; there’s W3: I love London. London is one of the
most amazing cities. It’s
one of my favorite cities.
so much to do and see in London. I think it’s
W4: I like London, but sometimes it’s too busy.
big a city; um … it doesn’t have an M1: There’s (There’re)
too many people; it’s too
real heart, and um, you know, for a holiday, it’s … it’s just
not, it’s … it’s very relaxing.
W5: Living in Australia at the moment, comparing it to
London, I find the people to be more humorous and lively. There seems to be more going
on.
M2: Absolutely love London. One of the best places, I think,
anyone can live. There
just over for two weeks and (has)
just so much happening, I mean. Um, my father’s
actually been going down to all the galleries and stuff today
along the South Bank.
W6: I feel very comfortable in Londo n. It’s
already, like, my fifth time.
visit, it’s an absolutely tremendous place M3: I wouldn’t
like to live in London, but to
and where I live it’s just a short train ride.
M4: I do like London. I really like the old architecture and the
history that they have
really nice city.
here. There’s a lot to see and it’s just a
get used to.
M5: London’s a very nice city. It takes a lot to
M6: I like London very much. I like London because of its
huge diversity of people,
and huge diversity of things to do and places to see.
Part 3
in London?
F: What’s the most exciting thing you’ve done
London recently is to see Oasis live. I went
W3: The most exciting thing I’ve done in
to the Roundhouse and it was the most amazing concert. It
was free, so we ended up
having nice passes, so we were close to t he band and it was incredible. It’s the be thing I think I’ve seen in a long time.
London. I went to see Waiting for Godot at
W2: I’ve been to the theater quite a lot in
the National.
W5: I’ve recently been to Hampton Court,which is a royal
palace most famously
known for being the place where King Henry VIII lived, and a
few of his wives that
made it there.
M3: I … I think Tate Modern is the best place I’ve been to,
you know, because it’different every time … Um, you
know, they really push the boundaries of, you
it’s
know, the displays, compared to a lot of the traditional
museums and art galleries in London.
gig in Hyde Park for my cousin’s M5: The best thing I’ve
ever done was watching a
birthday.
London? Um, I’ve watched England play
W4: The most exciting t hing I’ve done in
football at Wembley – that was quite exciting.
M2: Just this weekend, we were in er, Brixton, in Brockwell
Park, and there was a
country fair going on and just the characters in the crowd
were just absolutely fantastic.
had a lot of good experiences here but
M4: I’ve done a lot of interesting things. I’ve
probably the best thing was when I went to Wimbledon this
year. Um … I got to
watch … I got to watch Andy Murray on Center Court. I managed to get tickets to
that. And it was just a really good atmosphere and it was a
good example of, sort of,
British culture and sport.
Listening
Scripts
25. I spent a few days at a hotel
This happened in Australia … when I was about
in Alice Springs and went to Ayers R ock and … Well, anyway,
one day, I went out for
then I
a walk … in the outback. It w as a lovely day so I walked and
walked … and
realized I didn’t really know where I was. I was a bit stupid,
really … because I
d find th
e way back. Um … anyway, after decided to go
f urther … I guess I thought I’
that I heard some dogs. First I heard them barking, and then
I saw them … There was
a group –maybe five or six dogs, wild dogs, coming towards
me. I felt really frightened, but I remembered some advice I, I,
er … um, I … I read in my guidebook: Don’tm ove, and don’t
look at the dogs. So I froze,
like a statue … I didn’t move
eyes. The dogs were all
and I looked at a tree, not at the dogs, and didn’t move my
around me, jumping and barking … I thought they were
going to bite me. Then one
dog did bite my arm, just a little, but still I didn’t move. In