英语听力50篇文本
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英文作文听力大全1. Oh my gosh, did you see the new movie that just came out? It was absolutely amazing! The special effects were mind-blowing and the storyline was so gripping. I was onthe edge of my seat the whole time.2. I can't believe how much traffic there was on theway to work today. It took me forever to get here, and Iwas so close to being late. I really need to find a better route for my commute.3. I went shopping yesterday and found the cutest dress. It was on sale, so I couldn't resist buying it. I can'twait to wear it to the party next weekend.4. I had the best meal at this new restaurant downtown. The flavors were so unique and the presentation of the dishes was like a work of art. I'm definitely going back there soon.5. I'm so excited for my upcoming vacation. I've been planning it for months and I just can't wait to relax on the beach and soak up the sun. It's going to be the perfect getaway.6. I had a really tough day at work today. It seemed like everything that could go wrong, did go wrong. I'm just glad it's finally over and I can go home and unwind.7. I started learning how to play the guitar last month and I'm really enjoying it. It's challenging, but I love the feeling of progress when I can play a new song.8. I just finished reading this incredible book. It was so thought-provoking and really made me reflect on life. I love when a book can have that kind of impact.9. I'm thinking about adopting a pet. I've been researching different breeds and I think a dog would be the perfect companion for me. I can't wait to have a furry friend to come home to.。
9 Albert EinsteinAlbert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879, His father owned a factorythat made electrical devices. His mother enjoyed music and books。
His parents were Jewish but they did not observe many of the religion’s rules。
Albert was a quite child who spent much of his time alone。
He was slowto talk and had difficulty learning to read. When Albert was five yearsold, his father gave him a compass. The child was filled with wonder whenhe discovered that the compass needle always pointed in the same direction—to be north. He asked his father and his uncle what caused the needle to move. Their answers about magnetism and gravity were difficultfor the boy to understand。
Yet he spent a lot of time thinking about them。
He said later that he felt something hidden had to be behind things。
Useful expressions and words1。
小学英语听力100篇WORD文本1A Room1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.This is a room in Joan's house .There's a bed ,a table and some chairs in it.There's a glass and some books on the table .Joan is in the room.Her father and mother are at the school. They work hard.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Is there only one room in Joan's house? 2) What's in the room?3) Are there any books on the table?(http:2Teacher's Desk1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.This is a desk, It isn't a table. It's the teacher's desk.It isn't a student's desk. There's a bag, a pencil box and a cup on it.There are some books in the bag. There are some pencils,a pen and a rubber in the pencil box. And there's a ruler under it.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Is this a desk or a table? 2) Is it a student's desk?3) What's in the bag? 4) Where is the ruler?3Jim1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Jim gets up at 6:30. His home is near his school. He leaves home at 7:30.They begin class at 8:00.He has lunch at home.After lunch he plays games with his classmates.(http:30.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What time does Jim get up? 2) Where is Jim's school?3) Who does Jim play games with? 4) What time does Jim leave school?4An English Boy1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.I have a good friend at school. He is an English boy. His name is Tom.He is twelve. We're in No.2 Middle School. We're not in the same class.He is in Class4.I'm in Class2. Tom's father is an English teacher.He works at our school.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:D.1) What's my friend's name? 2) How old is my friend?3) What class is Tom in? 4) What does Tom's father teach?5Tim1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.I'm Tim. I'm a new student. My father, Mr. Green, is a doctor.My mother is a teacher. I have a sister. I like her.My father and I are in China. My mother and my sister are in the U.S.A.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Is Tim a new student? 2) What's Tim's father?(http:6Zhang Hua's Friends1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Zhang Hua has three new friends:Fangfang, Hisako and Tom.Fangfang is from Shanghai,China.Hisako is from Japan. She is Japanese.Tom is from America. They are all in Class One. They study Chinese.They like China,too.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:D.1) Is Fangfang from Shanghai?2) What class are Zhang Hua's friends in?3) Where is Tom from? 4) What do they study?7Tim's Room1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.I am Tim. This is my room. It is not big. There is a desk and a chair in it.The chair is beside the desk.There are many English books and a letter on the desk. Look at the letter.It is from my friend, Mary.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What's in Tim's room?2) Are there any English books on the desk?3) Who's Tim's friend? 4) Is the letter from Mary?8Dick's Desk1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.This is Dick's desk. It is in his room. His schoolbag,pencil box and books are on his desk.Dick has three rulers,two pencils and a pen.They are in his pencil box.A new chair is beside the desk and a small ball is under the chair.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Has Dick a desk? 2) What's on Dick's desk?3) How is Dick's chair? 4) Is a small ball under the desk?9The Twins' Bedroom1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.These two girls are Lucy and Lily. They are twins. They are eleven.This is their bedroom. It's a nice room.The two beds look the same.They have one desk and two chairs.Lucy's sweater is on her bed.Lily's coat is on the clothes tree. Their books and pencil boxes are in the desk.Their bags are behind the chairs. The bedroom is very nice.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) How old are Lucy and Lily? 2) Where is Lily's coat?3) How is the bedroom? 4) Where are the books and pencil boxes?10Mary1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Wu Dong and Mary are new students in our class.Wu Dong is eleven and Mary is ten.Wu Dong is a Chinese boy and Mary is an American girl.Wu Dong is at school now but Mary is not well today.She is at home.They are in the same class. They like school very much.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What are Wu Dong and Mary? 2) How old is Mary?3) Where is Mary? 4) What do they both like?11A Chinese Boy1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.I'm a Chinese boy.My name is Chen Dong. I am twelve.I have two sisters. My sisters and I are all students.My father is a teacher.He is a Chinese teacher.He teaches in the No.19 Middle School. My mother is a teacher, too.She teaches English in the No.11 Middle School.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) How old is Chen Dong? 2) What is Chen Dong's father?3) Where does Chen Dong's mother teach? 4) How many sisters has Chen Dong?12Mary and AnneMr.and Mrs.White have two girls. They are Mary and Anne. Mary is ten years old.She can speak Chinese. Anne is eight years old. She can sing some Chinese songs.Tom is five years old. He is their friend.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Has Mrs. White two daughters? 2) How old is Mary?3) Can Anne sing Chinese songs? 4) Who's Tom?13A French Boy1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.This is a French boy. His name is Peter.He is twelve.His school is the No. 2 Middle School. He is in Class 2, Grade1.He is Number5.He is in Row 3, Team6. Miss Liu is his English teacher.She is a woman. Li Ying is not here.She is at home. Li Ying is Peter's friend.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) How old is Peter? 2) Who is Peter's English teacher?3) What grade is Peter in? 4) Is Peter Li Ying's friend?14Jim's Family1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.A picture is on my desk. This is a picture of Jim's family.The man is Jim's father. A woman is behind Jim. She is his mother.They are teachers. A girl is in the picture, too. She is Jim's sister.Her name is Kate Green. Jim and his sister are in the same school.But they aren't in the same grade.They look like their mother They are English.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What are Jim's father and mother? 2) Who is the girl in the picture?3) Do Jim and his sister look like their father or their mother?4) Are Jim and his sister in the same grade?15Our House1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Our home is near the school. We have a house. It is a good house.The house has three rooms. One is a living room.The Other two are bedrooms.In the living room there is a table and six chairs.There are some flowers on the table. There is a garden in front of the house.Our house isn't big, but we like it.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Where is our home? 2) How many rooms has the house?3) What's on the table? 4) Where is the garden?16A Girl1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Li Ping is a beautiful girl. She lives in Shanghai.She studies in a middle school.Li Ping gets up at six every day. She likes drawing.She is a bright girl.She makes model planes well.After school she often carries water for her granny.It's seven o'clock in the evening.Li Ping is having supper at the table.Every day at eight in the evening she does her homework and goes to bed at ten.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Where does Li Ping study? 2) When does Li Ping get up every day?3) What does Li Ping like? 4) What does she do in the evening?17Paul's Garden1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Paul has a small garden, but it is very nice.There are many beautiful flowers in the garden,so many birds like living in it.They're sing there.Paul works hard in the garden.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Who has a small garden? 2) What's in the garden?3) What are the birds doing here? 4) Does Paul work hard in the garden?18A Picture of a Park1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.This is a picture of a park. There are many boys and girls in the park.Three boys have some chocolates in their hands.The chocolates are sweet.Four girls have some cards in their hands. The lady in white is Miss Green.She is their English teacher.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Who is in the park? 2) What about the chocolates?3) Who has some cards? 4) What's Miss Green?19The Gray Family1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.This is the Grays' house. It's Saturday evening.Mrs.Gray is sitting in a chair at the desk. She's reading a newspaper.Mr.Gray's mother is watching TV. Anne is in her bedroom.She's listening to the radio. Tom is cleaning his old bike.Where's Mr.Gray? He's cleaning his Japanese car.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What day is it today? 2) What's Mrs.Gray doing?3) Is Mr.Gray's mother watching TV? 4) Where's Mr.Gray?20Betty's Birthday1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Today is Betty's eleventh birthday. Her mother, Mrs.Black,2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) How old is Betty? 2) Who is Betty's mother?3) What has Betty on her birthday? 4) Where are the students from?21A Family1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.This is Mr.Smith.His first name is David. He has two sons.Bob is twelve.Jack is twelve, too. They're in the same school.Bob is in Class Three. Jack is in Class Four.Their mother teacher of English.She likes her pupils very much.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Are Bob and Jack twins? 2) Are Bob and Jack in the same class?3) How many sons has Mr.Smith? 4) What's their mother?22A Reading Room1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Look. This is a reading room. There are fifteen desks and chairs in it.The lady in white is our teacher,Miss Fang. There are many nice pictures on the walls.There are many books in it.The reading room is for us students.It's very nice. We can read books there.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Is this a reading room? 2) Who is the teacher?3) What's on the wall? 4) Who is the reading room for?23Our Monitor1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.This is Lin Lin. She is our class monitor. She is 13 years old. She is from Beijing.She studies very hard. In class she can answer the teacher's questions very quicklyLin Lin also loves classmates and often helps them with their lessons.Everybody says she is a very good monitor.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Where is Lin Lin from?2) Can she answer the teacher's questions in class?3) Who does Lin Lin usually help in class?4) Is Lin Lin a good monitor?24Football Fans1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.It is Sunday afternoon.Tong Tong is watching a football match on TV with his classmate Xiao Li.Both boys are football fans. They watch football matches every week.The matches are very exciting and interesting.The boys have a good time.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What day is it today? 2) What's on TV now?3) What does Tong Tong like?4) Do they watch a football match every week?25Cars1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.There are three cars in the street.The red one is for Jim. It's very nice.The black car is for Jim's father.It's very big. Where's his mother's car?It's over there. It's behind the red car.It's blue.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What's in the street? 2) Who has the black car?3) Whose car is blue? 4) Where is Jim's mother's car?26Sue1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.This is Sue. She is an English girl. She is thirteen.Her hair is short.It is yellow. She is my good friend.My name is Anne. We study in the same school.We like English. We are good at Chinese and other lessons.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) How old is Sue? 2) Whose hair is short?3) What colour is Sue's hair? 4) Are Sue and Anne good at Chinese?27Our Reading Room1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.This is our reading room. It is Room203. It is near the teacher's office.Our reading room is big and clean. There are many good books in it.We like it very much.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What room is our reading room? 2) Where is our reading room?3) What about our reading room?4) Are there a lot of books in our reading room?28Teacher's Office1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.There are five Chinese teachers in our school. Their office is small.There is a small blackboard on the wall.There are six desks and five chairs in the office.One of the desks is near the door.There are some newspapers and chalk boxes on it. The office is very clean.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) How many Chinese teachers are there in our school? 2) What's on the wall?3) What's on one of the desks? 4) Is the office small or big?29Liz1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Liz is a little girl. She is now at home. She is very hungry.There are some cakes on the table. They are very nice.They are for her. She is very happy.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What's the girl's name? 2) Where is the girl?3) What's on the table? 4) Is Liz happy?30Letters1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Shintaro is from Japan. He is twelve years old. Now he is in China.He has three letters today.One is from his mother, and the other two are from his sisters.He is happy to get them.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Where is Shintaro from? 2) How old is Shintaro?3) Where is Shintaro now? 4) How many letters has Shintaro today?31Billy and Sam1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Billy and Sam are in Class Three.They live in the same room.Billy can make a paper hat, and Sam can make a model plane.Billy can speak Chinese,but he can't sing Chinese songs,Sam can sing many Chinese songs. They are good friends.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What class are Billy and Sam in? 2) What can Billy make?3) What can Sam make? 4) Can Sam sing Chinese songs?32Stamps1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Sandy has a nice stamp book.There are some Chinese stamps in it.There is one American stamp and two Japanese stamps.Sometimes Sandy gives us some Chinese stamps.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What has Sandy? 2) How many Japanese stamps are there in Sandy's stamp book?3) How many American stamps has Sandy?4) Is there a French (法国的) stamp in Sandy's stamp book?33A Cat1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.My name is Kate.I have a cat.His name is Jack. He is a nice white cat.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What's the cat's name? 2) Where is the cat?3) Can Jack get down? 4) What about the tree?34English Words1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.English is different from any other language.English can change by using words from other languages."Tea" is from China and "tomato" is from Mexico.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) How can people use some old words? 2) Where are some English words from?3) Where is "tea" from? 4) What is "Coca-Cola"?35A Piece of Meat1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.A dog has a large piece of meat in his mouth.Near the water he looks down and sees himself in the water.He thinks it is another dog.That dog has also a large piece of meat in his mouth.He says to himself, "I want to get his meat.Then I can have two pieces."He opens his mouth to bark and his meat goes down into the water.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What has the dog in his mouth? 2) What does it see in the water?3) Does the dog open his mouth to bark? 4) What goes down into the water?36My Bedroom1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.This is my bedroom. There are two windows and a door in it.Near the window there is a big kite and eight red flowers.There are three photos and a map of China on the wall.You can see four shoes and a basketball under the bed.There are trousers and a coat on the bed.Many schoolbooks are on my desk.And there are three lights in my bedroom.One is on my desk, and the other two are near my bed.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What's near the window? 2) What's on the wall?3) What's under the bed?4) How many lights are there in the bedroom?3. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks.This is ___ bedroom. There are two windows and a door in it.___ the window there is a big kite and eight red flowers.There are three photos and a map of ____ on the wall.You can see four shoes and a basketball under the ____.There are trousers and a coat on the bed. Many schoolbooks are on my desk.And there are ___ lights in my bedroom.One is on my desk, and the other two are near my bed.37Li Ping Introduces Herself1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.My name is Li Ping. I study at the No.50 Middle School.I like red.But I'm in a blue shirt today. There is a photo of my family in my bedroom.You can see my father, my mother and me.My parents are both teachers.They are forty-five years old.I have a green bird.You can't see it in the photo. But I like it very much.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What colour does Li Ping like?2) What colour of shirt is Li Ping in today?3) Where is the photo of her family? 4) Who is forty-five years old?3. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks.My name is Li Ping.I study at the No.50 Middle___.I like ___.But I'm in a blue shirt today.There is a photo of my family in my bedroom.You can ___ my father,my mother and me.My parents are both teachers. ___are forty-five years old.I have a ___ bird. You can't see it in the photo.But I like it very much.38Rose and Her Brothers1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Tom, Mike and Rose are brothers and sister.They all study in a middle school.Tom is in Junior Three.Mike is in Junior Two and Rose is in Junior One.They work hard at their lessons.They have lunch at school.They often go home at half past four. Sometimes they go home at five.Their parents are both doctors.They are always busy.They go home at twenty past six.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What grade is Mike in? 2) Where do Tom,Mike and Rose have lunch?3) What are their parents? 4) When do their parents go home?3. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks.Tom,Mike and Rose are brothers and ___. They all study in a middle school.Tom is in Junior Three Mike is in Junior Two and Rose is in Junior One.They ___ hard at their lessons.They ___lunch at school.They often go home at half past four. Sometimes they go home at five.Their Parents ___ both doctors. They are ___ busy.They go home at twenty past six.39A Nice Girl1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Liu Mei is a schoolgirl.She is thirteen.She lives in Beijing.She studies in the No.15 Middle School. Liu Mei gets up at half past five.She reads English every morning.She has breakfast at ten to seven.After that, she goes to school with her friends.They have four lessons in the morning and two in the afternoon.She does her homework in the evening. She watches TV on Saturday evening.Liu Mei likes drawing very much. She draws better than her brother.She likes reading,too. Now she is reading an English storybook.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Where does Liu Mei live? 2) When does Liu Mei get up?3) How many lessons has Liu Mei at school in a day?4) What does Liu Mei like?3. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks.Liu Mei is a school girl.She is thirteen. She lives in Beijing.she studies in the No.15 Middle School.Liu Mei gets ___ at half past five. she reads English every morning.She has breakfast at ten to seven.After that,she goes to school ___ her friends.They have four lessons in the morning and two in the afternoon.She ___ her homework in the evening.She watches TV ___ Saturday evening.Liu Mei likes drawing very much.She draws better than her __.She likes reading, too.Now she is reading an English storybook.40A Middle School Student1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Wei Hua is a middle school student, and he is at the No.1 Middle School.He is in Class 2, Junior1. Li Ping is his friend.They are Peter and John. They are twins. They look the same. They are Americans.They are in Row 5,just behind Li Ping and Wei Hua.I think they will be good friends.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) What class is Li Ping in? 2) Who are the twins?3) What row are Li Ping and Wei Hua in? 4) How many students are there in the text?3. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks.Wei Hua is a middle school student,and he is ___ the No.1 Middle School.He is in Class 2, Juniorjust behind Li Ping and Wei Hua.I think they will be good ___ .41A Sad Boy1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Tom and Fred are students. They are both twelve years old,and they are in the same class in their school.One day,they have a fight in class and their teacher is very angry.She says to both of them,"Stay here after the lessons this afternoon,and write your names a hundred times. " After the last lesson, all the boys go home,but Tom and Fred stay in the classroom with their teacher.They begin writing their names.Then Fred begins crying.The teacher looks at him and says,"Why are you crying, Fred?""Because his name is Tom May, and my name is very, very long.My name is Frederick Hollingsworth," Fred says.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Why is Tom and Fred's teacher angry one day?2) What does their teacher ask them to do?3) Why is Fred crying?4) What do you think of the teacher?3. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks.Tom and Fred are students.They are both twelve years old,and they are in the same class in ___ school.One day,they have a fight in class and their teacher is very angry.She says to both of them."Stay ___ after the lessons this afternoon,and write ___ names a hundred times."After the last lesson, all the boys go home,but Tom and Fred stay in the classroom with their teacher.They ___ writing their names.Then Fred begins crying.The teacher looks at him and says,"Why are you crying,Fred?""Because ___ name is Tom May,and my name is very,very long.My name is Frederick Hollingsworth,"Fred says.42Big Family1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Let's look at the picture. The boy's name is John.The girl in the white blouse is John's sister Rose.The other one in the yellow blouse is John's sister Mary.John and his sisters are students in the No.1 Middle School.The two sisters are in Class Two, Junior One, and John is in Class Two,Grade Two.The man and the woman are their father and mother.The man is a worker and the woman is a teacher.The old man and the old woman are John's grandfather and grandmother.They are a family.2. Listen to the questions and choose the best answer:A,B,C orD.1) Who is the girl in the white blouse? 2) Where do John and his sister study?3) What is their father? 4) What grade is John in?3. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks.Let's look at the picture.The boy's name is John.The girl in the __ blouse is John's sister Rose.The other one in the yellow ___ is John's sister Mary.John and his sisters are students in the No.1 ___ School.The two sisters are in Class Two, Junior One,and John is in Class Two,Grade Two.The man and the __ are their father and mother.The man is a worker and the woman is a teacher.The old man and the old woman are John's grandfather and grandmother.They are a ___ .43Tom and Lucy1. Listen carefully and write "T" for True and "F" for False beside the statements.Lucy lives in New York. She speaks French but she learns English in school.She walks to school with Tom. Tom speaks English but he learns French in school.Tom and Lucy like to walk together.Lucy helps Tom with French and Tom helps Lucy with English.。
2019年12月英语四级听力50篇:45 TheInfluence of Life2018年12月英语四级听力50篇汇总英语四级听力50篇:45 The Influence of LifeIn the early times when human beings hunted and gathered food, they were not in control of their environment. They could only interact with their surroundings as the other lower animals did.When they learned to make fire, however, they became capable of altering their environment. To provide themselves with fuel, they cut down trees. They also burned clearings in forests to increase the growth of grass and to provide a greater grazing area for the wild animals that human beings fed upon. This development led to famp3ing and the domestication of animals. Fire provided the means for cooking plants which had previously been inedible. Only when the process of meeting the basic need for food reached a certain level was it possible for humans to follow other pursuits such as setting up families, fomp3ing societies and founding cities.Useful words and Expressions:1. interact with 与……组合2. clearing 空旷地3. grazing 放牧,牧草4. domestication 驯养,驯服5. previously 先前,以前6. inedible 不能吃的,不适于食用的7. pursuit 追击8. set up 设立2018年12月英语四级听力50篇汇总本文关键字:英语四级听力四级听力备考。
2019年6月英语四级听力50篇:04 A Popular Pastime of theEnglish People英语四级听力50篇:04 A Popular Pastime of the English PeopleReal policemen, both in Britain and the U.S., hardly recognize any common points between their lives and what they se on TVif they ever get home in time.Some things are almost the same, of course, but the policemen do not think much of them much of them.The first difference is that a policemans real life deals with the law. Most of what he learns is the law. He has to know actually what actions are against the law and what facts can be used to prove them in court. He has to know nearly as much law as a lawyer, and whats more, he has to put it into practice on his feet, in the dark and, running down a narrow street after someone he wants to talk to.Little of his time is spent in talking with beautiful girls or in bravely facing cruel criminals. He will spend most of his working life arranging millions of words on thousands of fomp3s about hundreds of sad, ordinary people who are guilty--- or not of stupid, unimportant crimes.Useful Words and Expressions:1. think much of 重视,尊重2. in court 在法庭上3. criminal 罪犯,犯罪者4. guilty 犯罪的,有罪的。
小学英语听力对话材料【1】M: Amy, What do you usually do on the weekend?W: Well, I usually go hiking on Saturday moring. Sometimes I go shopping. I often play the piano on Saturday afternoon. I do my homework in the evening.M: How about your Sundays?W: Usually, I help my mother wash the clothes and water the flowers. On Sunday afternoon, I often visit my grandparents with my parents. And I watch TV in the evening. I like my weekend.小学英语听力对话材料【2】A: You are our new English teacher. Can I ask you some questions?B: Sure.A: When do you get up?B: I usually get up at 6:30.A: When do you eat breakfast?B: At 6: 45.A: What time do you go to work?B: I go to work at 7:00.A: When do you go home?B: I often go home at 5:50 in the afternoon.A: When do you eat dinner?B: I usually have dinner at about 6:20.A: Thank you.B: You're welcome.小学英语听力对话材料【3】W1: What do you do on the weekend, Mike?M1: I often climb mountains and play football. Sometimes I go hiking. What about you, Amy?W1: I often play the piano. Sometimes I climb mountains,too. And you , John?M2: Usually I go hiking and fly a kite. Sometimes I play football. What do you do on the weekend, Sarah?W2: I often play the piano and fly a kite. Sometimes I go shopping.小学英语听力短文材料Hello. I am John. I don't go to school on the weekend. On Saturdays, I often get up at 8:30. I usually play the piano in the morning.Sometimes I go hiking. On Sundays, I often go shopping with my parents, sometimes I play sports. I often visit my grandparents in the afternoon. Grandma often cooks the meals for us. I like them very much. They are so delicious. This is about my weekend. I like my weekend.小学五年级英语听力训练大全Eighty one: Let's play hide and see.Eighty two: Count after ten.Eighty three: I'm ready.Eighty four: Start!Eighty five: Let's jump together.Eighty six: Stop!Eighty seven: What's in it?Eighty eight: Let's open it, and see.Eighty nine: Here are two cakes.Ninety: These are oranges.a: Let's play hide and see.Count after ten, Edda!One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten.I'm ready.Start!b: Boys and girls, Let's jump together.Yes sir.One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten. Start!c: This is my bag.What's in it, Robbie?Let's open it and see.One cake two apples three oranges and a banana. d: I'm hungry, mum!Here are two cakes.These are oranges.Thank you, mom.最新小学英语专门听力训练Unit2I HAVE A NEW BAGPage10 LET’S SINGListen, sing and act.I HAVE A NEW PENCILI have a pencil.我有一支铅笔I have a pencil.我有一支铅笔It is new. It is new.它是新的,它是新的。
听⼒⽂本1.Dining Customs in the USAAmericans, like many people elsewhere in the world,ike to invite friends to their homes for an evening of food, drink and conversation. Formal dinners in fine homes and hotels in the US are much the same as formal dinners anywhere in the world. But as most people in the US have no servants, their dinner parties at home tend to be informal. Guests may sit down at a table,or as many new small homes have no separate dining room or very small dining space. Guests can also serve themselves and eat in the living room, holding their plates or trays on their knees.A more enjoyable form of entertainment is the picnic.Americans are great picnickers and almost every family has a picnic basket.Summer invitations are often for a picnic at a park or in the open countryside, and less hamburgers or hot dogs are cooked over a fire.Picnic food is usually cold.2. Costs in Colleges and UniversitiesNearly all American students in colleges and universities pay for their educations.There are many costs. First of all, there is tuition.At some schools, the tuition is very high, ten thousand dollars a year or more.At other schools, it may only be a few hundred dollars a year. At some community colleges, tuition is free. There are other costs as well.Many students leave their homes to go to schools in other cities. They may live in dormitories or apartments, and they must pay for it.Finally, students must buy textbooks for their courses.Going to college or university can be a big expensSome families start saving money for their children's education when the children are small. Many students work to save money for tuition.They can also get loans from the government. They pay the money back to the government when they finish their education. Now you have 2 minutes to check through your work.That is the end of PART I Dictation.3. RainbowYou will not always see a rainbow when it rains while the sun shines.The sun must be in the right position over the horizon. And remember to turn your back to the sun when you look toward the sky. A rainbow will never appear in the path between you and the sun. If you are on the ground, you will only see a part of the rainbow. This is because the earth blocks the rest of the circle.You can see the whole circle if you are flying high in a plane when a rainbow happens. The shadow of the plane would be in the center. Rainbows hold an important place in the traditional stories and beliefs that make up many cultures.For example, some cultures say the rainbow represents a bridge between life and death.Still others see the rainbow as a sign of good things to come. Now you have 2 minutes to check through your work.That is the end of PART I Dictation.4. ]The Color of SnowGenerally, the color of snow appears white.This is because the light we see from the sun is white.Most natural materials take in some sunlight. This gives them their color.However, when light travels from air to snow, some light is sent back, or reflected.Snow crystals have many surfaces to reflect sunlight.Yet the snow does take in a little sunlight.It is this light that gives snow its white appearance. Sometimes, snow may appear to be blue. The blue light is the product of a long travel path through the snow.In simple terms, think of snow as a filter. A filter is designed to reject some substances, while permitting others to pass through.In the case of snow, all the light makes it through if the snow is only a centimeter thick.If it is a meter or more thick, however, blue light often can be seen.Now you have 2 minutes to check through your work.That is the end of PART I Dictation.5.CampsMany children spend weeks at traditional camps by lakes in the mountains.There are camps for all interests:horseback riding, rock climbing, and science, to name a few. There are even camps to learn how to be a clown.Many Americans have happy memories of going away to camp as kids. Now, grown-ups can relive those times. In some state, for example, adults can spend a week at a snowboarding camp. Snowboarding is a mix between skiing and skateboarding.The campers spend most of the day on the mountain with coaches to teach them. In the afternoon, they return to camp for other activities.Some ride bicycles, others swim or play volleyball.The adults share cabins and meals just like kids at camp do.But, for some adults, the best camps are the ones where they can be with their kids. There are some weekend camp programs for parents and children together. Now you have 2 minutes to check through your work.That is the end of PART I Dictation.6.]Cars in the FutureAs big cars cause many problems,such as pollution, shortage of parking space, crowded traffic, scientists are now trying to design some small cars that may some day replace today's big automobiles. If more people begin to drive such cars in the future, there will be less air pollution.There will also be more space for parking cars in cities,and the streets will be less crowded.Three such cars can fit in the space that is now needed for one car of the usual size.The little cars will cost much less to own and to drive.Driving will be safer as these cars can only go 60 kilometers per hour.The cars of the future will be fine for driving around the city. However, they will not be suitable for long trips, because these cars by petrol can only go 450 kilometers before needing to stop for refueling.Now you have 2 minutes to check through your work.That is the end of PART I Dictation.7.The Greenhouse EffectTo get a better understanding of global warming, it is important to understand the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is the rise in the temperatures caused by absorption of the Sun's heat and light by the Earth's surface which then is reflected back and trapped within the Earth's atmosphere. The greenhouses gases, help to keep the Earth warm, and this is the reason why life on Earth has existed, and still thrives. However, with an increase in the gases like carbon dioxide, ozone, and water vaporin the atmosphere, as an outcome to growing environmental pollution; industrial, domestic, and loss of vast stretches of grassland and rain forest, Earth has gotten nearly 14% hotter than what it used to be 50 years ago,with 2005 being recorded as the hottest year ever. Besides humans and plants, global warming effects on animals is a cause of concern.8.Christmas CandlesFrankly speaking, Christmas candles are no different from any other decorative candle that you might find in the shops all through the year. But the very fact that they are lit up during Christmastime gives them the look of a festival. Christmas candles are big in size and designed in several shapes. You will find the common round shapes -Christmas candles tend to play up on the thickness so that they can burn longer,all through the Christmas Eve if desired.Traditional colors of Christmas candles are preferably red or golden, the colors of the season. But you will find all colors on the shelves nowadays.However, if other colors are used, they are often decorated with obvious Christmas designs to make them part of the season. Red and golden candles are usually kept as they are, because the colors themselves lend grace to the season.Now you have 2 minutes to check through your work.That is the end of PART I Dictation.9.Bread-makingPeople make bread in different ways,but the bread that's made in Britain contains five ingredients.There's water, flour of course,and then there's salt, sugar and something called yeast.A long time ago, people made bread just from flour and water,and their bread looked and tasted very different from the bread we make today. It was a different shape-like large flat biscuit and it was dark brown in colour. But it was too heavy to digest.Then the Egyptians discovered that yeast,which is a kind of fungus, will make bread rise.Well, in fact, if you look at a modern loaf of breadthrough a microscope,it looks a bit like a sponge, doesn't it? Full of little holes.Well, the holes make the bread lighter,of course, and easier to digest. Now you have 2 minutes to check through your work.That is the end of PART I Dictation.。
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英语听力材料原文篇一In America, people are faced with more and more decisions every day, whether it’s picking one of 31 ice cream (1) , or deciding whether and when to get married. That sounds like a great thing, but as a recent study has shown, too many choices can make us (2) , unhappy, even paralyzed with indecision. ‘That’s (3) true when it comes to the work place’, says Barry Schwartz, an (4) of six books about human behavior. Students are graduating with a (5) of skills and interests, but often find themselves (6) when it comes to choosing an ultimate career goal. In a study, Schwartz observed decision-making among college students during their (7) year.flavors confused particularly author variety overwhelmed senior.在美国,人们每天都在面临越来越多的选择。
英语听力50篇材料原文The English listening materials consist of 50 passages covering a wide range of topics and themes. These passages are designed to help learners improve their listeningskills and comprehension of the English language. Each passage is carefully crafted to provide a diverse set of vocabulary and grammar structures, as well as different accents and speaking styles to prepare learners for real-life communication.The materials are structured to cater to learners at different proficiency levels, from beginner to advanced. The passages are accompanied by comprehension questions and exercises to assess the learners' understanding of the content. This allows for a comprehensive learning experience that goes beyond just listening and includes critical thinking and analysis of the material.The topics covered in the passages are varied,including everyday conversations, news reports, academiclectures, and more. This diversity ensures that learners are exposed to different contexts and situations, preparing them for real-world interactions in English. Additionally, the materials are updated regularly to reflect current events and trends, ensuring that learners are exposed to relevant and up-to-date content.From a pedagogical perspective, the materials are designed to be engaging and interactive. The passages are carefully selected to cater to the interests and needs of learners, making the learning experience more enjoyable and effective. Additionally, the inclusion of comprehension questions and exercises encourages active participation and critical thinking, which are essential skills for language acquisition.Furthermore, the materials are designed to be flexible and adaptable to different learning environments. Whether learners are studying independently or in a classroom setting, the passages can be used as a valuable resourcefor improving listening skills. Teachers can incorporate the materials into their lesson plans to provide additionallistening practice, while learners can use the materialsfor self-study and review.Overall, the English listening materials provide a comprehensive and engaging resource for learners to improve their listening skills and comprehension of the English language. With a wide range of topics, diverse speaking styles, and interactive exercises, the materials offer a valuable tool for language acquisition and proficiency.。
Conversation 1Tina: Hi Kerry, have you got a minute?Kerry: Yeah, sure, Tina. What's up.Tina: Well, the thing is, I l've got to leave my flat next week, but my new place won't be ready until next month. Could I stay at your place for a while?Kerry: You mean for a couple of days?Tina: Er... not exactly. For a month.Kerry: A month? I'm afraid one month is just too long. Tina:Oh, e on, please…Kerry: I'm sorry, but my room is just too small for two people. You're wele to stay fora few days, though.Conversation 2Mike: Hello Ryan! Just the person I wanted to see!Ryan: Hi Mike. How's it going?Mike: I'm having a party at my house on Sarurday. You'll e, won't you?Ryan: On Saturday! I'd love to, but I'm visiting my cousin in New York on Monday, and I have to spend the weekend preparing for the trip.Mike: That's too bad. I'm sorry you'll miss it.Ryan: Yes, I'm sorry, too. Next time, OK?Conversation 3Jane: Becky, have you done your project yet?Becky: Hi Jane. You mean the one that's due tomorrow?Jane: Yes, that's the one.Becky: Of course I have. Haven't you finished yours yet?Jane: No, I haven't. The thing is, I've been really busy and... Well, I was just wondering if you could let me see your project, just to give me some ideas, you know...Becky: I'm not sure… It would be better to do your project by yourself.Jane: I promise I won't copy it or anything like that.Bedky: I'm sorry, Jane, it just doesn't feel right. I l be happy to talk abour your project with you, though, if you need my help.。
11.A Henpecked Husband and His WifeThere was once a large, fat woman who had a small, thin husband. He had a job in a big company and was given his weekly wages every Friday evening. As soon as he got home on Fridays, his wife used to make him give her all his money, and then she used to give him back only enough to buy his lunch in his company every day.One day, the small man came home very excited. He hurried into the living-room. His wife was listening to the radio and eating chocolates there.“You will never guess what happened to me to day, dear.” he said.He waited for a few seconds and then added, “I won ten thousand dollars on the lottery!”“That is wonderful! ” said his wife delightedly. But then she pulled a long face and added angrily, “But how could you afford to buy the ticket?Useful Words and Expressions:1. henpecked 怕老婆的,妻管严的2. lottery 彩票a great lottery 虚无缥缈的事3. pull a long face 拉下脸来have a face to say that脸皮厚得竟能讲出这种话12.A Young Man’s PromiseOne day, a young man was writing a letter to his girlfriend who lived just a few miles away in a nearby town. He was telling her how much he loved her and how wonderful he thought she was. The more he wrote the more poetic he became. Finally he said that in order to be with her, he would suffer the greatest difficulties, he would face the greatest dangers that anyone couldn’t imagine. In fact, to spend only one minute with her, he would swim across the widest river, he would enter the deepest forest, and he would fight against the fiercest animals with his bare hands.He finished the letter, signed his name and then suddenly remembered that he had forgotten to mention something quite important. So, in a postscript below his name, he added:“By the way, I’ll be over to see you on Wednesday night, if it doesn’t rain.”13.A Kind NeighborMr. and Mrs. Jones’ apartment was full of l uggage, packages, furniture and boxes. Both of them were very busy when they heard the doorbell ring. Mrs. Jones went to open it and she saw a middle-aged lady outside. The lady said she lived next door. Mrs. Jones invited her to come in and apologized bec ause there was no place for her to sit. “Oh, that’s OK.” said the lady. “I just come to welcome to your new home. As you know, in some parts of this city, neighbors are not friendly at all. They are some apartment houses where people don’t know any of thei r neighbors, not even the ones next door. But in this building, everyone is very friendly with everyone else. We are a big happy family. I am sure you will be very happy here.” Mr. and Mrs. Jones said, “But madam, we are not new dwellers in this apartment. We’ve lived here for two years. We are moving out tomorrow.”14.That Isn’t Our FaultMr. and Mrs. Williams got married when he was twenty-three, and she was twenty. Twenty-five years later, they had a big party, and a photographer came and took some photographs of them.Then the photographer gave Mrs. Williams a card and said, “They’ll be ready next Wednesday. You can get them from studio.”“No,” Mrs. Williams said, “please send them to us.”The photographs arrived a week later, but Mrs. Williams was not happy when she saw them. She got into her car and drove to the photographer’s studio. She went inside and said angrily, “You took some photographs of me and my husband last week, but I’m not going to pay for them.”“Oh, why not?” the photographer asked.“Because my husband looks like a monkey,” Mrs. Williams said.“Well,” the photographer answered, “that isn’t our fault. Why didn’t you think of that before you married him?”15.A Guide’s AnswerIn 1861, the Civil War started in the United States between the Northern and the Southern states. The war continued with great bitterness until 1865, when the Northerners were victorious. However, even today, many Southerners have not forgotten their defeat, or forgiven the Northerners.A few years ago, a party of American tourists were going round one of the battlefields of the Civil War with a guide who came from one of the Southern states. At each place, the guide told the tourists stirring stories about how a few Southern soldiers had conquered powerful forces of Northerners there.At last, one of the tourists, a lady who came from the North, stopped the guide and said to him, “ But surely that the Northern army must have won at least one victory in the Civil War?”“Not as long as I’m the guide here, madam,” answered the Southern guide.16.A Qualified PilotThe captain of a small ship had to go along a rocky coast, but he was unfamiliar with it, so he tried to find a qualified pilot to guide him. He went ashore in one of the small ports, and a local fisherman pretended that he was a pilot because he needed some money. The captain took him on board and asked him where to steer the ship.After half an hour, the captain began to suspect that the fisherman did not really know what he was doing and where he was going.“Are you sure you are a qualified pilot?” he asked.“Oh, yes,” answered the fisherman. “I know every rock on this part of the coast.”Suddenly there was a terrible crash from under the ship. At once the fisherman added, “And that’s one of them.”17.Living Things ReactYou and all organisms live an environment. An environment is made up of everything thatsurrounds an organism. It can include the air, the water, the soil, and even other organisms.An organism responds to changes in its environment. When an organism responds to a change, it reacts in certain ways. All living things respond in some way.Have you ever noticed how plants and insects respond to light? Plants bend toward light. Insects fly toward light.Living things also respond in other ways. The leaves on some trees respond to a change in season. In autumn, they change colors and then fall off the branches Animals also respond to a change in season. Squirrels save nuts for the winter. Bears sleep through the winter in a cave.You respond to your environment in many ways, too. You may shiver if you are cold. What other ways do you respond to changes in your environment?18.Flowering PlantsWhat are the parts of a flower?Flowers can have male parts and female parts. The female parts make eggs that become seeds. The male parts make pollen. Pollen is a powdery material that is needed by the eggs to make seeds. To make seeds, pollen and eggs must come together. The wind, insects, and birds bring pollen to eggs. Many animals love flowers’ bright colors. T hey also like a sugary liquid in flowers. This is called nectar. While they drink nectar, pollen rubs off on their bodies. As they move, some of this pollen gets delivered to the female flower parts.Over time, the female parts turn into fruits that contain seeds. Animals often eat the fruits and the seeds pass through their bodies as waste. The animals do no know they are working for the plants by planting seeds as they travel to different places!Useful words and Expressions:1. flowering 开花的2. pollen 花粉3. powdery 粉状的4. sugar 含糖的,甜的5. nectar花蜜,甘露6. rub 磨擦19.Finding the Direction and LocationHow can you tell which direction? By day, look for the Sun. It is in the east in the morning and the west in the afternoon. At night, use the Big Dipper to help you find the North Star. It would be better to bring a compass because its needle always points north.How do you know how far you have gone? You could count every step. Each step is about two feet. You’d better wear a pedometer which is a tool that coun ts steps. If you know where you started, which direction you are heading, and how far you have gone, you can use a good map to figure out exactly where you are.Today there is a new way for travelers to figure out where they are. It is the GPS. It has 24 satellites that orbit the earth and constantly broadcast their positions. Someday you may carry a small receiver as you hike and use GPS to find out if you are there yet!Useful Words and Expressions:1. dipper北斗七星2. compass 罗盘3. pedometer 步数计4. GPS= Global Position System全球定位系统5. orbit 轨道,绕……轨道而行6. receiver 接收器20.WavesHow does light get from the sun to the earth? How does music get from the stage to the audience? They move the same way-----in waves!Light and sound are forms of energy. All waves carry energy, but they may carry it differently. Light and sound travel through different kinds of matter. For example, light waves cannot move through walls, but sound waves can. That is why you can hear people talking in another room even though you cannot see them. The energy of some waves is destructive. An earthquake produces seismic waves.Catch a wave. Ask a friend to stand a few feet away from you. Stretch a spring between you. Shake the spring to transfer energy to it. What happens? The spring bounces up and down in waves. When the waves reach your friend, they bounce back to you!Light waves travel 300,000 kilometers (186,000 miles) per second! They can also travel through a vacuum. That is why light from the sun and distant stars can travel through space to the earth!Useful Words and Expressions;1. destructive 破坏的2. seismic地震的3. vacuum真空21.SoilsThere are many different kinds of soils. Different soils have different types of rock and minerals in them. Some soils have more water in them than others. Some soils might have more plant and animal material in them, too.Different kinds of soils are found in different parts of the world. There are several kinds of soils found in the United States. In some areas, the soil has a lot of clay. Other soils are very sandy. Loam is a kind of soil that has a good mixture of clay and sand.In some places, soil layers are very thick. Lots of plants grow in places with a thick soil layer. In dry and windy places soil layers are much thinner. Layers of soil on mountains are thin because gravity pulls the soil downhill.The type of soil in a particular place affects what kinds of plants can grow there.Useful Words:1. clay 黏土,泥土2. loam 肥土3. layer 层4. gravity 地心引力,重力5. downhill 往下。
1.Tony and His Family托尼和他的家人WORD BANKelder adj.年龄较大的parent n.父亲;母亲neighbor n.邻居;邻国lucky adj.幸运的pet/pet/n.爱畜,宠物录音原文EXERCISESI. Listen to the passage and decide which of thefollowing statements are True and which are False .听短文,判断下列哪个陈述是对的,哪些是错误的。
1. Tony and His Family托尼和他的家人I have a good friend. His name is Tony.我有一个好朋友。
他的名字是托尼。
He has an elder sister.他有个姐姐。
Her name is Tina.她的名字是蒂娜。
Their parents are Mr.and Mrs.Black.他们的父母是先生和布莱克夫人。
Tony also has a dog.托尼也有一只狗。
Its name is Rover.它的名字叫罗沃。
The Blacks are my neighbors.布莱克一家是我的邻居。
We live on the same street.我们住在同一条街。
The Blacks are very nice.布莱克一家都很好。
l am Iucky because the Blacks are such good neighbors. 我很幸运因为布莱克一家是这么好的邻居。
II. Listen to the questions about the passage and choose the best answer A. B. C or D.听短文,选择问题的最好答案A. B. C或D。
1. What is the name of Tony's sister?托尼的姐姐的名字是什么?2. Who is my neighbor?谁是我的邻舍呢?3. What are the Blacks like?布莱克一家是什么样子的?4. Who is my good friend?谁是我的好朋友?5. What pet does Tony have?托尼的宠物是什么吗?EXERCISESI. Listen to the passage and decide which of thefollowing statements are True and which are False .听短文,判断下列哪个陈述是真实的,哪些是错误的。
小学英语听力100篇W ORD文本1 A Room1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. This is a room in Joan's house.There's a bed ,a tableand some chairs in it. There's a glassand some bookson the table.Joan is in the room.Her father and mother are at the school. They work hard.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) Is thereonly one room in Joan's house? 2) What's in the room?3) Are thereany bookson the table?4) Wheredo Joan's father and mother work?2 Teache r's Desk1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. This is a desk, It isn't a table. It's the teache r's desk.It isn't a studen t's desk. There's a bag, a pencil box and a cup on it.Thereare some booksin the bag. Thereare some pencil s,a pen and a rubber in the pencil box. And there's a rulerunderit.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) Is this a desk or a table? 2) Is it a studen t's desk?3) What's in the bag? 4) Whereis the ruler?1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Jim gets up at 6:30. His home is near his school. He leaves home at 7:30.They beginclassat 8:00.He has lunchat home.Afterlunchhe playsgameswith his classm ates.In the aftern oon, Jim has threeclasse s. He leaves school at 4:30.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What time does Jim get up? 2) Whereis Jim's school?3) Who does Jim play gameswith? 4) What time does Jim leaveschool?4 An Englis h Boy1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents.I have a good friend at school. He is an Englis h boy. His name is Tom.He is twelve. We're in No.2 Middle School. We're not in the same class.He is in Class4.I'm in Class2. Tom's father is an Englis h teache r.He worksat our school.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What's my friend's name? 2) How old is my friend?3) What classis Tom in? 4) What does Tom's father teach?1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. I'm Tim. I'm a new studen t. My father, Mr. Green, is a doctor.My mother is a teache r. I have a sister. I like her.My father and I are in China. My mother and my sister are in the U.S.A.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) Is Tim a new studen t? 2) What's Tim's father?3) Whereis Tim's father? 4) Whereare Tim's mother and sister?6 ZhangHua's Friend s1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. ZhangHua has threenew friend s: Fangfa ng, Hisako and Tom.Fangfa ng is from Shangh ai,China.Hisako is from Japan. She is Japane se.Tom is from Americ a. They are all in ClassOne. They studyChines e.They like China,too.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) Is Fangfa ng from Shangh ai?2) What classare ZhangHua's friend s in?3) Whereis Tom from? 4) What do they study?7 Tim's Room1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents.I am Tim. This is my room. It is not big. Thereis a desk and a chairin it.The chairis beside the desk.Thereare many Englis h booksand a letter on the desk. Look at the letter.It is from my friend, Mary.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What's in Tim's room? 2) Are thereany Englis h bookson the desk?3) Who's Tim's friend? 4) Is the letter from Mary?8 Dick's Desk1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. This is Dick's desk. It is in his room. His school bag,pencil box and booksare on his desk.Dick has threerulers,two pencil s and a pen. They are in his pencil box.A new chairis beside the desk and a smallball is underthe chair.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) Has Dick a desk? 2) What's on Dick's desk?3) How is Dick's chair? 4) Is a smallball underthe desk?9 The Twins' Bedroo m1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Thesetwo girlsare Lucy and Lily. They are twins. They are eleven.This is theirbedroo m. It's a nice room.The two beds look the same.They have one desk and two chairs.Lucy's sweate r is on her bed.Lily's coat is on the clothe s tree. Theirbooksand pencil boxesare in the desk. Theirbags are behind the chairs. The bedroo m is very nice.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) How old are Lucy and Lily? 2) Whereis Lily's coat?3) How is the bedroo m? 4) Whereare the booksand pencil boxes?10 Mary1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Wu Dong and Mary are new studen ts in our class.Wu Dong is eleven and Mary is ten.Wu Dong is a Chines e boy and Mary is an Americ an girl.Wu Dong is at school now but Mary is not well today.She is at home.They are in the same class. They like school very much.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What are Wu Dong and Mary? 2) How old is Mary?3) Whereis Mary? 4) What do they both like?11 A Chines e Boy1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. I'm a Chines e boy.My name is Chen Dong. I am twelve.I have two sister s. My sister s and I are all studen ts.My father is a teache r.He is a Chines e teache r.He teache s in the No.19 Middle School. My mother is a teache r, too.She teache s Englis h in the No.11 Middle School.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) How old is Chen Dong? 2) What is Chen Dong's father?3) Wheredoes Chen Dong's mother teach? 4) How many sister s has Chen Dong?12 Mary and AnneMr.and Mrs.Whitehave two girls. They are Mary and Anne. Mary is ten yearsold. She can speakChines e. Anne is eightyearsold. She can sing some Chines e songs. Tom is five yearsold. He is theirfriend.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) Has Mrs. Whitetwo daught ers? 2) How old is Mary?3) Can Anne sing Chines e songs? 4) Who's Tom?13 A French Boy1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. This is a French boy. His name is Peter.He is twelve.His school is the No. 2 Middle School. He is in Class2, Grade1.He is Number 5.He is in Row 3, Team 6. Miss Liu is his Englis h teache r.She is a woman. Li Ying is not here.She is at home. Li Ying is Peter's friend. 2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) How old is Peter? 2) Who is Peter's Englis h teache r?3) What gradeis Peterin? 4) Is PeterLi Ying's friend?14 Jim's Family1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents.A pictur e is on my desk. This is a pictur e of Jim's family.The man is Jim's father. A womanis behind Jim. She is his mother.They are teache rs. A girl is in the pictur e, too. She is Jim's sister.Her name is Kate Green. Jim and his sister are in the same school.But they aren't in the same grade.They look like theirmother They are Englis h.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What are Jim's father and mother? 2) Who is the girl in the pictur e?3) Do Jim and his sister look like theirfather or theirmother?4) Are Jim and his sister in the same grade?15 Our House1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Our home is near the school. We have a house. It is a good house.The househas threerooms. One is a living room.The Othertwo are bedroo ms. In the living room thereis a tableand six chairs.Thereare some flower s on the table. Thereis a garden in frontof the house.Our houseisn't big, but we like it.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) Whereis our home? 2) How many roomshas the house?3) What's on the table? 4) Whereis the garden?16 A Girl1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Li Ping is a beauti ful girl. She livesin Shangh ai.She studie s in a middle school. Li Ping gets up at six everyday. She likesdrawin g.She is a bright girl.She makesmodelplanes well.Afterschool she oftencarrie s waterfor her granny.It's seveno'clockin the evenin g.Li Ping is having supper at the table.Everyday at eightin the evenin g she does her homewo rk and goes to bed at ten.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) Wheredoes Li Ping study? 2) When does Li Ping get up everyday?17 Paul's Garden1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Paul has a smallgarden, but it is very nice.Thereare many beauti ful flower s in the garden,so many birdslike living in it.They're singin g there.Paul workshard in the garden.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) Who has a smallgarden? 2) What's in the garden?3) What are the birdsdoinghere? 4) Does Paul work hard in the garden?18 A Pictur e of a Park1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. This is a pictur e of a park. Thereare many boys and girlsin the park.Threeboys have some chocol atesin theirhands.The chocol atesare sweet.Four girlshave some cardsin theirhands. The lady in whiteis Miss Green.She is theirEnglis h teache r.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) Who is in the park? 2) What aboutthe chocol ates?3) Who has some cards? 4) What's Miss Green?19 The Gray Family1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. This is the Grays' house. It's Saturd ay evenin g.Mrs.Gray is sittin g in a chairat the desk. She's readin g a newspa per.Mr.Gray's mother is watchi ng TV. Anne is in her bedroo m.She's listen ing to the radio. Tom is cleani ng his old bike.Where's Mr.Gray? He's cleani ng his Japane se car.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What day is it today? 2) What's Mrs.Gray doing?3) Is Mr.Gray's mother watchi ng TV? 4) Where's Mr.Gray?20 Betty's Birthd ay1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Todayis Betty's eleven th birthd ay. Her mother, Mrs.Black,makesa big cake for her. Many studen ts from Betty's classcome to Betty's house. They give Bettymany smallpresen ts.Thereare cards,storyb ooksand a pencil box. Bettycuts the cake into smallpieces and givesthem out. They are having a good time 2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) How old is Betty? 2) Who is Betty's mother?3) What has Bettyon her birthd ay? 4) Whereare the studen ts from?21 A Family1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. This is Mr.Smith.His firstname is David. He has two sons.Bob is twelve.Jack is twelve, too. They're in the same school.Bob is in ClassThree. Jack is in ClassFour.Theirmother teache r of Englis h.She likesher pupils very much.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) Are Bob and Jack twins? 2) Are Bob and Jack in the same class?3) How many sons has Mr.Smith? 4) What's theirmother?22 A Readin g Room1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Look. This is a readin g room. Thereare fiftee n desksand chairs in it.The lady in whiteis our teache r,Miss Fang. Thereare many nice pictur es on the walls. Thereare many booksin it.The readin g room is for us studen ts.It's very nice. We can read booksthere.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) Is this a readin g room? 2) Who is the teache r?3) What's on the wall? 4) Who is the readin g room for?23 Our Monito r1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. This is Lin Lin. She is our classmonito r. She is 13 yearsold. She is from Beijin g. She studie s very hard. In classshe can answer the teache r's questi ons very quickl y Lin Lin also lovesclassm atesand oftenhelpsthem with theirlesson s.Everyb ody says she is a very good monito r.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) Whereis Lin Lin from?2) Can she answer the teache r's questi ons in class?3) Who does Lin Lin usuall y help in class?4) Is Lin Lin a good monito r?24 Footba ll Fans1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. It is Sunday aftern oon.Tong Tong is watchi ng a footba ll matchon TV with his classm ate Xiao Li.Both boys are footba ll fans. They watchfootba ll matche s everyweek.The matche s are very exciti ng and intere sting.The boys have a good time.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What day is it today? 2) What's on TV now?3) What does Tong Tong like?25 Cars1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Thereare threecars in the street.The red one is for Jim. It's very nice.The blackcar is for Jim's father.It's very big. Where's his mother's car?It's over there. It's behind the red car.It's blue.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What's in the street? 2) Who has the blackcar?3) Whosecar is blue? 4) Whereis Jim's mother's car?26 Sue1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. This is Sue. She is an Englis h girl. She is thirte en.Her hair is short.It is yellow. She is my good friend.My name is Anne. We studyin the same school.We like Englis h. We are good at Chines e and otherlesson s.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) How old is Sue? 2) Whosehair is short?3) What colour is Sue's hair? 4) Are Sue and Anne good at Chines e?27 Our Readin g Room1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. This is our readin g room. It is Room 203. It is near the teache r's office.Our readin g room is big and clean. Thereare many good booksin it.We like it very much.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What room is our readin g room? 2) Whereis our readin g room?3) What aboutour readin g room?4) Are therea lot of booksin our readin g room?28 Teache r's Office1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Thereare five Chines e teache rs in our school. Theiroffice is small.Thereis a smallblackb oardon the wall.Thereare six desksand five chairs in the office.One of the desksis near the door.Thereare some newspa persand chalkboxeson it. The office is very clean.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) How many Chines e teache rs are therein our school? 2) What's on the wall?3) What's on one of the desks? 4) Is the office smallor big?29 Liz1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Liz is a little girl. She is now at home. She is very hungry.Thereare some cakeson the table. They are very nice.They are for her. She is very happy.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What's the girl's name? 2) Whereis the girl?3) What's on the table? 4) Is Liz happy?30 Letter s1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Shinta ro is from Japan. He is twelve yearsold. Now he is in China.He has threeletter s today.One is from his mother, and the othertwo are from his sister s.He is happyto get them.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) Whereis Shinta ro from? 2) How old is Shinta ro?3) Whereis Shinta ro now? 4) How many letter s has Shinta ro today?31 Billyand Sam1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Billyand Sam are in ClassThree.They live in the same room.Billycan make a paperhat, and Sam can make a modelplane.Billycan speakChines e,but he can't sing Chines e songs,Sam can sing many Chines e songs. They are good friend s.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What classare Billyand Sam in? 2) What can Billymake?3) What can Sam make? 4) Can Sam sing Chines e songs?32 Stamps1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Sandyhas a nice stampbook.Thereare some Chines e stamps in it.Thereis one Americ an stampand two Japane se stamps.Someti mes Sandygivesus some Chines e stamps.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What has Sandy? 2) How many Japane se stamps are therein Sandy's stampbook?3) How many Americ an stamps has Sandy?4) Is there a French (法国的) stampi n Sandy's stamp book?33 A Cat1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. My name is Kate.I have a cat.His name is Jack. He is a nice whitecat.But now I can't get him. He is in the tall tree. "come down, Jack!Come here!"I am worrie d. Who can help me?2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What's the cat's name? 2) Whereis the cat?3) Can Jack get down? 4) What aboutthe tree?34 Englis h Words1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Englis h is differ ent from any otherlangua ge.But Englis h wordsdo not stay the same.The langua ge is always changi ng.New wordsoftencome into use or old wordsare used in a new way.Englis h can change by usingwordsfrom otherlangua ges."Tea" is from Chinaand "tomato" is from Mexico.The namesof people and produc ts can become new words."Sandwi ch" is name of a man."Coca-Cola" is from a compan y.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) How can people use some old words? 2) Whereare some Englis h wordsfrom?3) Whereis "tea" from? 4) What is "Coca-Cola"?35 A Pieceof Meat1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents.A dog has a largepieceof meat in his mouth.Near the waterhe looksdown and sees himsel f in the water.He thinks it is anothe r dog.That dog has also a largepieceof meat in his mouth.He says to himsel f, "I want to get his meat.Then I can have two pieces."He openshis mouthto bark and his meat goes down into the water.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What has the dog in his mouth? 2) What does it see in the water?3) Does the dog open his mouthto bark? 4) What goes down into the water?36 My Bedroo m1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. This is my bedroo m. Thereare two window s and a door in it.Near the window thereis a big kite and eightred flower s.Thereare threephotos and a map of Chinaon the wall.You can see four shoesand a basket ballunderthe bed.Thereare trouse rs and a coat on the bed.Many school books are on my desk. And thereare threelights in my bedroo m.One is on my desk, and the othertwo are near my bed.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What's near the window? 2) What's on the wall?3) What's underthe bed?4) How many lights are therein the bedroo m?3. Listen carefu lly and fill in the blanks.This is _____bedroo m. Thereare two window s and a door in it.______ the window thereis a big kite and eightred flower s.Thereare threephotos and a map of _______ on the wall.You can see four shoesand a basket ballunderthe _______.Thereare trouse rs and a coat on the bed. Many school books are on my desk. And thereare ______ lights in my bedroo m.One is on my desk, and the othertwo are near my bed.37 Li Ping Introd ucesHersel f1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. My name is Li Ping. I studyat the No.50 Middle School.I like red.But I'm in a blue shirttoday. Thereis a photoof my family in my bedroo m. You can see my father, my mother and me.My parent s are both teache rs.They are forty-five yearsold.I have a greenbird.You can't see it in the photo. But I like it very much.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What colour does Li Ping like?2) What colour of shirtis Li Ping in today?3) Whereis the photoof her family? 4) Who is forty-five yearsold?3. Listen carefu lly and fill in the blanks.My name is Li Ping.I studyat the No.50 Middle______.I like ______.But I'm in a blue shirttoday.Thereis a photoof my family in my bedroo m.You can ______ my father,my mother and me.My parent s are both teache rs. ______are forty-five yearsold.I have a ______ bird. You can't see it in the photo.But I like it very much.38 Rose and Her Brothe rs1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Tom, Mike and Rose are brothe rs and sister.They all studyin a middle school. Tom is in Junior Three.Mike is in Junior Two and Rose is in Junior One.They work hard at theirlesson s.They have lunchat school.They oftengo home at half past four. Someti mes they go home at five.Theirparent s are both doctor s.They are always busy.They go home at twenty past six.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What gradeis Mike in? 2) Wheredo Tom,Mike and Rose have lunch?3) What are theirparent s? 4) When do theirparent s go home?3. Listen carefu lly and fill in the blanks.Tom,Mike and Rose are brothe rs and ______. They all studyin a middle school. Tom is in Junior ThreeMike is in Junior Two and Rose is in Junior One.They ______ hard at theirlesson s.They ______lunch at school.They oftengo home at half past four. Someti mes they go home at five.TheirParent s ______ both doctor s. They are ______ busy.They go home at twenty past six.39 A Nice Girl1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents. Liu Mei is a school girl.She is thirte en.She livesin Beijin g.She studie s in the No.15 Middle School. Liu Mei gets up at half past five.She readsEnglis h everymornin g.She has breakf ast at ten to seven.Afterthat, she goes to school with her friend s.They have four lesson s in the mornin g and two in the aftern oon.She does her homewo rk in the evenin g. She watche s TV on Saturd ay evenin g. Liu Mei likesdrawin g very much. She drawsbetter than her brothe r.She likesreadin g,too. Now she is readin g an Englis h storyb ook.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) Wheredoes Liu Mei live? 2) When does Liu Mei get up?3) How many lesson s has Liu Mei at school in a day?4) What does Liu Mei like?3. Listen carefu lly and fill in the blanks.Liu Mei is a school girl.She is thirte en. She livesin Beijin g.she studie s in the No.15 Middle School.Liu Mei gets ______ at half past five. she readsEnglis h everymornin g.She has breakf ast at ten to seven.Afterthat,she goes to school ______ her friend s.They have four lesson s in the mornin g and two in the aftern oon.She ______ her homewo rk in the evenin g.She watche s TV ______ Saturd ay evenin g.Liu Mei likesdrawin g very much.She drawsbetter than her ____.40 A Middle School Studen t1. Listen carefu lly and write"T" for True and "F" for Falsebeside the statem ents.Wei Hua is a middle school studen t, and he is at the No.1 Middle School.He is in Class2, Junior 1. Li Ping is his friend.They are in the same class. Todaytwo new studen ts come to the class.They are Peterand John. They are twins. They look the same. They are Americ ans. They are in Row 5,just behind Li Ping and Wei Hua.I thinkthey will be good friend s.2. Listen to the questi ons and choose the best answer: A,B,C or D.1) What classis Li Ping in? 2) Who are the twins?3) What row are Li Ping and Wei Hua in? 4) How many studen ts are therein the text?3. Listen carefu lly and fill in the blanks.Wei Hua is a middle school studen t,and he is ______ the No.1 Middle School.He is in Class2, Junior 1.Li Ping is his friend.They are in the _____class.Todaytwo new studen ts come to ______ class. They are Peterand John.They are twins. They _____t he same. They are Americ ans. They are in Row 5,just behind Li Ping and Wei Hua.I thinkthey will be good ______ .。
Unit 1Section ARay is twenty-six and he‘s single. He‘s a bus driver in Chicago. His salary is good, but he has a difficult job. Traffic is heavy in Chicago. Snow, wind, and wild drivers are also a problem. Ray tries to be polite to all the passengers, bu t that‘s not easy. Some of them aren‘t very polite to him.Ray doesn‘t like to dance, but he loves to eat out. He‘s a big man and has a good appetite. Every Sunday he takes Linda to a nice restaurant. After dinner, they usually go for a long walk. They talk about their lives and hopes for the future. When the weather is bad, they go to a movie. Ray loves Linda very much and wants to marry her.Linda loves Ray a lot. She thinks about him all the time. He isn‘t handsome, and he doesn‘t have much money in the bank. However, he understands Linda and she understands him. This Sunday Ray is taking Linda to their favorite restaurant. He‘s going to ask her to marry him. Of course, he‘s a little nervous. Will she say yes? What do you think she‘ll say?Question 1:Wha t is Ray‘s job?Question 2:Why is his job difficult?Question 3:Where does Ray take Linda every Sunday?Question 4:Why does Linda love Ray?Section B1. Ray likes to dance very much.(F)2. Linda and Ray usually take a stroll after dinner on Sunday.(T)3. If the weather is fine, Linda and Ray usually go to a movie after dinner.(F)4. This Sunday Ray is going to propose to Linda.(T)Unit 2Section AFrank Cummings had been waiting for three days. He had seen people walk in and out of the hotel across the street. Not one of them was the person Frank was looking for.― I know she‘s in there,‖ he said to himself.― And I know she can‘t stay in her room forever. Sooner or later she has to come out.‖ He checked his camera again and looked out of the window. The seat next to him was covered with cameras of all sizes. He started to think about her. He needed a good picture of her to complete his book of photographs. Everyone knew she didn‘t like photographers. She always tried to avoid them. Frank was watching the hotel door when she suddenly appeared. She was tall, beautiful, and wearing fashionable clothes .A companion stood next to her. On her other side was a very big man---a driver she also used as a guard.― She has beauty and talent,‖Frank thought. ―Now I know why her fans admire her.‖All at once the actress and the others entered a car and drove away. The photographer followed them in his car.―Just one price picture,‖he said.― That‘s all I really want.‖ He knew this book of photographs would make him famous.Question 1: What was Frank Cummings?Question 2: Who was Frank waiting for?Question 3: Who were with the actress?Question 4: Why did Frank need a good picture of the actress?Question 5: What did everyone know about the actress?Section B1.Frank Cummings had been waiting for the actress in his car across the street froma hotel.(T)2.He had two cameras with him.(F)3.He followed the actress‘s car as it left the hotel.(T)4.Having seen the beautiful and talented actress, Frank got to know why she wasadmired by her fans.(T)Unit 3Section AThe actress‘s car stopped in front of a large jewelry store. Frank parked his car behind it. The actress and her companion got out and walked inside. Frank waited until the guard had entered the store. Then he followed. When he had the chance, he walked up to her and took several close-up shots. The surprised actress turned around and smiled.― Now please leave me alone.‖ Frank thanked her and left.―She really didn‘t seem to mind.‖ He decided to continue following the ac tress. He wanted to make sure he got a good shot. Her car then stopped at one of the fashionable clothing stores in the city. The actress was showing her friend a dress. Frank suddenly appeared and took some pictures. ―I think you‘d better GO NOW,‖ she sai d. ―You‘re making me angry.‖Still he followed her car again. It was now evening. The actress and her friend entered an expensive restaurant in the city‘s east side. The photographer waited as her guard drove the car away. Then he hid his camera under his jacket and walked in. As the waiter showed him to a table, Frank saw the actress. She was sitting with a famous director. They were both laughing and having a terrific conversation. As they lifted their wine glasses, Frank said to himself, ―That‘s it! That‘s the picture I want.‖ He pulled out his camera, walked to her table, and took a few shots.―I can‘t stand this,‖ the actress screamed. She took the glass of wine and threw it at the photographer. Then she got up and hit him in the face. Frank held tightly on to his camera. He got into his car. His face felt hot and his hair was wet with wine, but that didn‘t matter. These pictures were worth it.Question 1: Where did the actress go first?Question 2: Where else did Frank follow the actress?Question 3: With whom was the actress sitting in the restaurant?Question 4: Why did the actress throw the glass of wine at Frank?Section B1.The first time when the actress found Frank taking pictures of her, she was politeto him.(T)2.Frank hid his camera in his bag when he followed the actress into therestaurant.(F)3.The actress hit Frank in the face so hard that he dropped his camera.(F)4.Frank didn‘t mind what the actress had done to him because he was happy aboutthe shots he had taken.(T)Unit 4Section A(A visitor went up to a police officer to ask the way.)Visitor: Can you tell me how to reach the bank please?Policeman: Which bank? There are two: the Credit Union 1 Bank and the Citibank. Visitor: I have a Citibank debit card and I want to withdraw money from the bank. Policeman: You need to go to the Citibank which is near the local shopping centre, North Riverside Shopping Mall.Visitor: How do I get there? I have no knowledge of this area.Policeman: Cross the road and turn left at the other side. Walk along the footpath until you reach the traffic lights. You will see a shopping centre on the right hand side. Walk across the road and turn right after the shopping centre. Keep going straight for about 100 meters and the bank is to your left.Visitor: It sound very complicated. How far is it from here?Policeman: It‘s not so complicated. It‘s about five minutes‘ walk from here. I can draw a map for you if you wish.Visitor: Oh, I would really appreciate that. By the way, will I be going north or south?Policeman: You will be going northwards. You are now in the western part of the city and the Citibank is situated in the northeast. Here‘s a rough sketch of the area. Question 1: What is the woman looking for?Question 2: What is she going to do there?Question 3: How far is it from where they are standing?Question 4: Why does the policeman draw a map for the woman?Section B1.The woman is meeting the policeman at the local shopping centre, NorthRiverside Shopping Mall.(F)2.The Citibank is about 200 meters away from the local shopping centre.(F)3.They are now in the western part of the city and the Citibank is situated in thenortheast.(T)Unit 5Section AMr. Grey was a biology professor, and he had a big collection of extremely rare bones which he was very proud of. Then one year he managed to get a new and better job at another university. Because Mr. Grey was very busy, his wife made the arrangements for all their possessions to be taken in a moving van to their new home while he was away at work.The following week three men started taking the things out of Mrs. Grey‘s house and loading them into the van, when one of them brought out a large wooden box. He was just about to throw it into the van with all the other things when Mrs. Grey ran out of her house and said, ―Please treat that box very gently! That one has all of my husband‘s bones in it.‖The man was so surprised that he nearly dropped the box on his feet.Question 1: What kind of collection did Mr. Grey have?Question 2: Why did Mr. Grey have to move to another place?Question 3: Who made the arrangements for their possessions to be taken to their new home?Question 4: What were there in a large wooden box?Section B1. Mr. Grey was proud of his collection.(T)2. Three workmen helped Mrs. Grey pack their possessions.(F)Unit 6Section AJohn is a carpenter. His father is a carpenter. His grandfather is a carpenter. You might say that John was born into the trade.John became a carpenter because he wanted to. He found early in life that he had the four characteristics of a person who can do well in that very busy trade.1.He likes to work with his hands.2.He can sense the steps needed to change a pieces of wood into a finishedproduct.3.He works with tools safely.4.He is patient and takes all the time needed to learn important skills.John is 21 years old. He lives in a small town called Sugar Hill in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. From the time he was eight he followed his father around, watching and trying to help as that skilled carpenter did his work. John remembers sitting nearby watching his father and a group of workers build a house from the ground up. He knew then that one day he too would be a carpenter.Many people feel that they are being pressured to take up the trade with which other family members make a living. This isn‘t the case with John. ―My father never suggested that I follow in his footsteps. Instead, he exposed me to his work. And that was all I needed.‖Question 1: What kind of family does John come from?Question 2: Who wanted John to be a carpenter?Question 3: When did John learn about carpentry?Question 4: What would John do early in life when his father worked?Section B1.Patience is one of the characteristics that a good carpenter has to have.(T)2.John used to live in a small town.(F)3.John feels that he is being pressured to take up his father‘s trade.(F)Unit 7Section AFor a long time Dr. Jackson had wanted to get a permanent job in a certain big modern hospital, and at last he was successful. He was appointed to the particular position which he wanted, and he and his wife moved to the house which they were now to live in. The next day some beautiful flowers were delivered to them, with a note which said, ―Deepest sympathy.‖Naturally, Dr. Jackson was annoyed to receive such an extraordinary note, and telephoned the shop which had sent the flowers to find out what the note meat. When the owner of the shop heard what had happened, he apologized to Dr. Jackson for having made the mistake.―But what really worries me much more,‖ he added, ―is that flowers which ought to have gone to you were sent to a funeral, with a card which said,‗ Congratulations on your new position.‘‖Question 1: What did Dr. Jackson succeed in doing?Question 2: Why was he annoyed when he receive the flowers?Question 3: Where did the owner of the shop send the flowers and the card for Dr. Jackson?Question 4: Who should be blamed for the mistake?Section B1.Dr. Jackson liked the new position he had in a big modern hospital. (T)2.The owner of the shop apologized to Dr. Jackson for having made the mistake. (T)Unit 8Section A(Steven meets Taylor by chance in the university cafeteria.)Steven: Hi, Taylor.Taylor: Hi, Steven. How are you doing?Steven: Very good. I can‘t bel ieve it is only a week from now.Taylor: What?Steven: Our college graduation! Aren‘t you excited about it?Taylor: Of course I am! I couldn‘t attend my high school graduation, so this is really a big event for me.Steven: Are your parents coming for your graduation?Taylor: I am not sure. They live in California, so it is very hard for them. But my father will be calling me tonight to let me know. He has a business trip to Chicago next week, but hopefully he will adjust it somehow and come. Is your family coming? Steven: Yes, they are. They live only thirty miles from here. Besides, I am the first one in the family to graduate from a university. So they are all looking forward to it. Taylor: Isn‘t that wonderful?Question 1: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?Question 2: When is the graduation?Question 3: What state do the woman‘s parents live in?Question 4: Why is the man‘s graduation important to his family?Section B1.The woman is excited about the graduation because this is a very importantoccasion in her life.(T)2.Taylor‘s father has a business trip to Chicago next week so he will not be able toattend the graduation.(F)3.Steven‘s parents live only thirty miles from the university.(T)Unit 9Section AOn Wednesday morning at eleven o‘clo ck, I was walking down Main Street. I had just parked my car. Suddenly I heard two shots! I thought they had come from the bank. I ran toward the bank. I saw a man coming out. He was short and fat with a big moustache. More important, he had a bag of money and a gun in his hands! Before I could do anything, he ran up the street and disappeared behind a bus. That afternoon I went to the movies. I saw the thief again at the foot of the stairs! I telephoned the police from a telephone next to the rest room. The police arrived in less then five minutes. They arrested the thief just as he was buying a chocolate bar from the candy machine! What an exciting day! And best of all, the bank gave me a $100 reward!Question 1: When did the robbery happen?Question 2: What did the thief look like?Question 3: What did the author do that afternoon?Question 4: What did the police do when they got the phone call?Question 5: What do we learn from the passage?Section B1.The speaker thought the shots were from the bank so he was too frightened to goto the bank.(F)2.The robber ran away from the bank with a bag of money.(T)3.It was the speaker who later recognized the robber at the cinema and called thepolice.(T)Unit 10Section ARegina is Carmen‘s sister. She‘s in her third year of high school. She‘s quite pretty and very nice. Everyone likes her, but people often compare her to Carmen. This makes her angry. She doesn‘t want to be like her sister. She wants to be herself. Regina is an active girl. She loves to swim, dance, and ride her bike. She belongs to a bicycle club, and on Saturdays the members go for long rides. Sometimes they ride a hundred miles in a day.Regina also collects stamps. She has stamps from every country in the world. She buys some and gets others from her friends who know about her hobby. She has a large collection of stamps from Mexico. Her grandparents still live in Mexico City, and she visits them in summer.Regina wants to be a Spanish teacher. She was born in California, but Spanish was her f irst language. She knows Spanish and English well. Some of her friends don‘t want her to be a teacher. They say that teachers don‘t make much money. She knows that, but she says that many things in life are more important than money. She wants to help young people learn. Nothing is more important than that.Question 1: What makes Regina angry?Question 2: How does Regina get her stamps?Question 3: What does Regina want to be?Question 4: Why does Regina want to be a teacher?Section B1.Regina lives with her grandparents.(F)2.All Regina‘s friends encourage her to be a teacher.(F)3.Regina thinks that money is not the most important thing in life.(T)Unit 11Section AMrs. Brown had a small garden behind her house, and it spring she planted some vegetables in it. She looked after them very carefully, and when summer came, they looked very nice.On evening Mrs. Brown looked at her vegetables and said, ―Tomorrow I am going to pick them, and then we can eat them.‖But early the next morning, her son ran into the kitchen and shouted, ―Mother ,Mother! Come quickly! Our neighbor‘ ducks are in the garden and they are eating our vegetables!‖Mrs. Brown ran out, but it was too late! All the vegetables were finished! Mrs. Brown cried, and her neighbor was very sorry, but that was the end of the vegetables. Then a few days before Christmas, the neighbor brought Mrs. Brown a parcel. In it was a beautiful, fat duck, and on it was a piece of paper with the word, ―Enjoy your vegetables!‖Question 1: Where was Mrs. Brown‘s garden?Question 2: What did she plant in her garden in spring?Question 3: What happened early one morning?Question 4: When did her neighbor send her a parcel?Section B1.Mrs. Brown thought she could eat the vegetables she planted.(T)2.Mrs. Brown enjoyed her vegetables very much at Christmas. (F)Unit 12Section AJane: Oh, hi Bob. Long time no see!Bob: Hi Jane. I was in the neighborhood, so I thought I‘d drop by.Jane: Come on in. Take a seat. Would you like anything to drink? I have Sprite and orange juice.Bob: Sprite would be fine. Uh, so, how have you been?Jane: Oh, not bad. And you?Bob: Oh, I‘m doing okay, but school has been really hectic these days, and I haven‘t had time to relax.Jane: By the way, what‘s your major anyway?Bob: Hotel management.Jane: Well, what do you want to do once you graduate?Bob: Uh…I haven‘t decided for sure, but I think I‘d like to work for a hotel or travel agency in this area. How old are you?Jane: Well, when I first started college, I wanted to major in French, but I realized I might have a hard time finding a job using the language, so I changed majors to computer science. With the right skills, landing a job in the computer industry shouldn‘t be as difficult.Bob: So, do you have a part-time job to support yourself through school?Jane: Well, fortunately for me, I received a four-year academic scholarship that pays for all of my tuition and books.Bob: Wow. That‘s great.Jane: Yeah. How about you? Are you working your way through school?Bo: Yeah. I work three times a week at a restaurant near campus.Jane: Oh. What do you do there?Bob: I‘m a cook.Jane: How do you like your job?Bob: It‘s okay. The other workers are friendly, and the pay isn‘t bad.Question 1: What is the man majoring in?Question 2: What is the women majoring in ?Question 3: What does the man want to do after he graduates?Question 4: How does a four-year academic scholarship support Jane?Section B1.Bob is busy with his school work but he has to do a part-time job. (T)2.Bob works at a restaurant far away from campus. (F)3.Jane thinks that with the right skills finding a job in the computer industryshouldn‘t be very difficult. (T)Unit 13Section AWhen a man is taller and stronger than other men, he is sometimes called a giant. Many people think of Wilt Chamberlain as a giant. He is so tall that he has a special, extra-long bed to sleep in and a special car with enough space for his long legs. Wilton Norman Chamberlain was born on August 21,1936,in West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. When Wilt played basketball, he was one of the most famous basketball players in the world. It is not unusual for a basketball player to be tall. Basketball is a game for the tall and strong. But Wilt was more than that. There were other players as big as Wilt, but no one else was so skillful at shooting baskets and jumping up high to get rebounds.During his playing days, Wilt was paid about $200,000 a year. That was what the President of the United States earned for being President. At that time,it was more than any other athlete in the entire history of sports had ever been paid.Wilt played for the Los Angeles Lakers team. He helps to make it the best team in the Western Division of the National Basketball Association, which is a group of the very finest professional teams in the world.Question 1: According to the passage, what did people sometimes call Wilt Chamberlain?Question 2: What team did Wilt play for?Question 3: Why was Wilt such a famous basketball player, according to the passage? Question 4: Who else earned as much money doing his job each year as Wilt earned playing basketball?Section B1.Wilt has a special bed and a special car because he used to be a world famousbasketball player.(F)2.It is usual for a basketball player to be tall.(T)3.Wilt helped to make the Los Angeles Lakers team the best team in the WesternDivision of the National Basketball Association.(T)Unit 14An artist who did not have much money, but was a very kind man, was coming home by train one day. He gave his last few coins to a beggar, but then he saw another one, and forgot that he did not have any money. He asked the man if he would like to have lunch with him, and the beggar accepted, so they went into a small restaurant and had a good meal.At the end, the artist could not pay the bill, of course, so the beggar had to do so. The artist was very unhappy about this, so he said to the beggar, ―Come home with me in a taxi, my friend, and I‘ll give you back the money for lunch.‖―Oh, no!‖ the beggar answered quickly. ―I had to pay for your lunch, but I‘m not going to pay for your taxi too!‖Question 1: What kind of man was the artist?Question 2: Whom did the artist go to the restaurant with?Question 3: Who paid the bill at the end of the meal?Question 4: Why did the artist invite the beggar to take a taxi home with him?Section B1.The beggar thought he would have to pay the bill when he went to the restaurantwith the artist.(F)2.The artist felt very happy because he had a free lunch.(F)3.The beggar thought the artist wanted to have a free taxi ride.(T)Unit 15Section APaul loves his wife Rita and their children very much, and they love him. However, it‘s not easy to live with Paul. He gets angry quickly, and he doesn‘t smile very much. He‘s quiet and very serious. Paul doesn‘t have many friends.Rita is completely different. She‘s always smiling and kidding. She likes to tell jokes and make people laugh. She‘s never quite for long, and she rarely gets angry. She has many friends.Paul and Rita are happy, but they often fight about the children. Rita thinks Paul is too strict with them. He never hits them, but he shouts at them a lot. He forgets that they‘re only children, and he‘s always correcting them. Eddie and Mary are afraid of their father. When they want something, they go to their mother.Paul thinks Rita is too easy with the children. He says she lets them do anything they want, but that‘s not true. She corrects them when it‘s necessary, and they listen to her. She doesn‘t shout at her children, but they obey her. She‘s very kind and patient.Question 1:Why is it not easy to live with Paul?Question 2:What does Rita like to do?Question 3:Whom do Paul and Rita often fight about?Question 4:Why does Rita think Paul is too strict with the children?Question 5:When does Rita correct the children?Section B1.Paul has many friends.(F)2.Paul and Rita are not happy because they are completely different.(F)3.The children are afraid of Paul because he‘s too strict with them.(T)Unit 16Section ABarbara: Hello, I‘m Barbara Simon. I‘m from the Marketing Department of New Age Communications.Ramon: Hello, I‘m Ramon Santos. I just arrived from Spain.Barbara: How do you do? Welcome to our company.Ramon: How do you do? Nice to meet you.Barbara: How was your fight?Ramon: A little bumpy, but I am glad to be here.Barbara: Good. Did you have a chance to rest?Ramon: Yes. I had a good night‘s sleep last night.Barbara: Well, fortunately we have nice weather today.Ramon:Yes, it‘s beautiful. When I left, it was raining in Madr id.Barbara: So, Mr. Santos, where are you staying?Ramon: I‘m at the Gloria Plaza Hotel.Barbara: Very nice. Have you seen any sights yet?Ramon: Not yet, but Saturday I plan to tour the city and see everything. Maybe you could recommend a tutor.Barbara: Well, there are some bus tutors of the city. Or you might try just a tour on feet.Ramon: Sounds good.Barbara: I understand you are in adverting. Do you have any new ideas for ourcompany?Ramon: Yes I do. I hope we will have time to discuss them at the meeting. Barbara: Great! Then let‘s get started. I think we should go to the conference room over there.Ramon: Okay, I‘ll fellow you.Question 1: Where is the man from?Question 2: What is the weather like when the two speakers meet?Question 3: When dose the man want to tour the city?Question 4: What business is the man in?Section B1.Ramon didn‘t sleep well last night. (F)2.Ramon will probably tour the city on foot. (T)3.Barbara and Ramon are most likely to discuss business in conference room. (T)Unit 17Section AThis is the first year that Nancy and Harry are going on vacation without any of their children. Their son is away at college this summer,and their two daughters are married. They feel a little lonely without the children, but it‘s nice , too. They don‘t have to worry about where the children are or what they‘re doing.Both Harry and Nancy are good cooks. Nancy cooks one night, and Harry cooks the next. After they do the dishes, they watch TV or play cards with the couple next door. Sometimes they drive to town to see a movie. They usually stay up at night and sleep late in the morning.Nancy and Harry also like to go for a long walks together. There‘s a park a few miles from their house. They drive to the park and walk in the woods. The air there is fresh, and the tress are pretty. It‘s good to be away from the heat and noise of Miami and be able to forget your old friends aren‘t watching you and you don‘thave the pressure of your former co-workers.Question 1: According to the passage, what can you do when you move?Question 2: Why can moving make it easier for you to make personal changes? Question 3: According to the passage, what problem might you have when you move? Question 4: What should you think about when you move?Section B1: This year Nancy and Harry are going on vacation with the children. (F)2. Nancy cooks well, so does Harry. (T)3. They usually go to bed early and get up early. (F)4. They run a real estate office and a carpentry shop. (T)Unit 18Section AThe average American will move 13times in his lifetime and most of those moves will take him to another city - a new job, new friends, sometimes a whole new lifestyle.Moving offers the opportunity to make personal changes as well as to change the place where you live and work .For example ,you might want to change the way you dress ,the kind of friends you have or what you do for entertainment.When no one knows you, you can make these changes in yourself and you lifestyle more easily because yo ur old friends aren‘t watching you and do not have the pressure of your former co-workers.Moving offers opportunities, but, of course, it can also cause problems. It takes time to adjust to changes and you might feel lonely and unhappy at first .Moving can also cause problems within the family. If both husband and wife work , probably only one of them will benefit professionally from the move .The other may feel angry and resentful ,Children may also resent having to their home, friends and school because their parents decide to move.In the end, moving will be easier if you can focus on the present. That is, do notwaste time missing the life you have left behind. Instead start making a new life in your new city .And do not worry that you might have to move again in a couple of years. Think about where you are now and make the most of itQuestion1: According to the passage, what can you do when you move?Question2: Why can moving make it easier for you to make personal changes? Question3: According to the passage, what problem might you have when you move? Question4: What should you think about when you move?Section B1. The average American will move more than 10 times in his lifestyle. (T)2. Husband or wife may feel angry if he or she can not benefit professionally from the move. (T)3. Children are always happy to move to a mew city. (F)Unit 19Section AMy name is Christopher. My family came to American before I was born. In two weeks I am going to be married, and my fiace Samantha and I expect to be very happy. We do not plan to have a honeymoon because we want to spend tow weeks setting up our own new business as real estate agent.My mother, who is very traditional, says that our plan is absurd. She thinks that we should just spend the two weeks on a holiday in the Caribbean. In her day, and in the old country, young people didn‘t start business together. Instead, the man went out to work, and the wife stayed home to raise family.Another thing that bothers my parents is the fact that Samantha and I are going to be spending seven days a week on our business until it is running smoothly. As my mother has pointed out to us, such a schedule will leave us little time for socializing or for a night on the town. A young couple should enjoy themselves and get to know each under less hectic circumstances, my mother says.Actually, Samantha and I know each other pretty well. We are both dedicated to。
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英语听力材料原文篇1In America, people are faced with more and more decisions every day, whether it’s picking one of 31 ice cream (1) , or deciding whether and when to get married. That sounds like a great thing, but as a recent study has shown, too many choices can make us (2) , unhappy, even paralyzed with indecision. ‘That’s (3) true when it comes to the work place’, says Barry Schwartz, an (4) of six books about human behavior. Students are graduating with a (5) of skills and interests, but often find themselves (6) when it comes to choosing an ultimate career goal. In a study, Schwartz observed decision-making among college students during their (7)year.flavors confused particularly author variety overwhelmed senior.在美国,人们每天都在面临越来越多的选择。
Passage 1 Town and Country Life in EnglandThere is a big difference between town life and country life in England. In the country, everybody knows everybody else. They know what time you get up, what time you go to bed and what you have for dinner. If you want help, you will always get it and you will be glad to help others. In a large town like London, however, it can sometimes happen that you have never seen your next door neighbor and you do not know his name or anything about him. People in London are often very lonely. This is because people go to different places in the evenings and at weekends. If you walk through the streets in the centre of London on Sunday, it is like a town without people. One is sorry for old people living on their own. They could die in their homes and would not be discovered for weeks or even months. Passage 2A Change in Women’s LifeThe important change in women’s life-pattern has only recently begun to have most girls its full effect on women’s economic position. Even a few years agoleft school at the first opportunity, and most of them took a full-time job. However, when they married, they usually left work at once and never returned to it. Today the school-leaving age is sixteen, many girls stay at school after that age, and though women tend to marry younger, more married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Very many more afterwards return to full-time or part-time work. Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with the husband accepting a greater share of the duties and satisfactions of family life and with both husband and wife sharing more equally in providing the money, and running the home, according to the abilities and interests of each of them. Useful Words and Expressions: 1. life-pattern生活方式生活方式2. sharePassage 3 A Popular Pastime of the English PeopleOne of the best means of understanding the people of any nation is watching what the do with their non-working time. Most English men, women and children love growing things, especially flowers. Visitors to England in spring, summer or autumn are likely to see gardens all they way along the railway lines. There are flowers at the airports and flowers in factory grounds, as well as in gardens along the roads. Each English town has at least one park with beautifully kept flower beds. Public buildings of every kind have brilliant window boxes and sometimes baskets of flowers are hanging on them. But what the English enjoy most is growing things themselves. If it is impossible to have a garden, then a window box or something growing in a pot will do. Looking at each other’s gardens is a popular pastime with the English. Useful Words and Expressions:1. window box:窗台上的花盆箱窗台上的花盆箱2.pastime 消遣,娱乐消遣,娱乐Swimming is my favorite pastime. Passage 4 British and American Police OfficersReal policemen, both in Britain and the U.S., hardly recognize any common —if they ever get home in points between their lives and what they se on TVtime. Some things are almost the same, of course, but the policemen do not think much of them much of them. The first difference is that a policeman’s real life deals with the law. Most of what he learns is the law. He has to know actually what actions are against the law and what facts can be used to prove them in court. He has to know nearly as much law as a lawyer, and what’s more, he has to put it into practice on his feet, in the dark and, running down a narrow street after someone he wants to talk to. Little of his time is spent in talking with beautiful girls or in bravely facing cruel criminals. He will spend most of his working life arranging millions of words on thousands of forms about hundreds of sad, ordinary people who are guilty--- or not of stupid, unimportant crimes. Useful Words and Expressions:1. think much of 重视,尊重重视,尊重2. in court 在法庭上在法庭上在法庭上3. criminal 罪犯,犯罪者罪犯,犯罪者4. guilty 犯罪的,有罪的犯罪的,有罪的Passage 5 Living SpaceHow much living space does a person need? What happens when his space needs are not met? Scientists are doing experiments on rats to try to determine the effects of overcrowded conditions on man. Recent studies have shown that the behavior of rats is greatly affected by space. If rats have enough living space, they eat well, sleep well and produce their young well. health change obviously. They can not sleep and eat well, and signs of fear But if their living conditions become too crowded, their behavior and even their and worry become clear. The more crowded they are, and more they tend to bite each other and even kill each other. Thus, for rats, populations and violence are directly related. Is this a natural law for human society as well? Is enough space not only satisfactory, but necessary for human survival? These are interesting questions. Passage 6 The United NationsIn 1945, representatives of 50 nations met to plan this organization. It was called the United Nations. After the war, many more nations joined. There are two major parts of the United Nations. One is called the General Assembly. In the General Assembly, every member nation is represented and has an equal vote. The second part is called the Security Council. It has representatives of just 15 nations. Five nations are permanent members: the United States, Russia, France, Britain, and China. The 10 other members are elected every two years by the General Assembly. The major job of the Security Council is to keep peace in the world. If necessary, it can send troops from member nations to try to stop little wars before they turn into big ones. It is hard to get the nations of the Security Council to agree on when this is necessary. But they did vote to try to stop wars. Useful Words and Expressions:1. representative 代表代表2. General Assembly 联合国大会联合国大会3. permanent 永久的,持久的永久的,持久的4. Security Council 联合国安全理事会联合国安全理事会Passage 7 PlasticWe use plastic wrap to protect our foods. We put our garbage in plastic bags or plastic cans. We sit on plastic chairs, play with plastic toys, drink from plastic cups, and wash our hair with shampoo from plastic bottles! Plastic does not grow in nature. It is made by mixing certain things together. We call it a produced or manufactured material. Plastic was first made in the 1860s from plants, such as wood and cotton. That plastic was soft and burned easily. The first modern plastics were made in the 1930s. Most clear plastic starts out as thick, black oil. That plastic coating inside a pan begins as natural gas. Over the years, hundreds of different plastics have been developed. Some are hard and strong. Some are soft and bendable. Some are clear. Some are many-colored. There is a plastic for almost every need. Scientists continue to experiment with plastics. They hope to find even ways to use them! Passage 8 Display of GoodsAre supermarkets designed to persuade us to buy more? Fresh fruit and vegetables are displayed near supermarket entrances. This gives the impression that only healthy food is sold in the shop. Basic foods that everyone buys, like sugar and tea, are not put near each other. They are kept in different aisles so customers are taken past other attractive foods before they find what they want. In this way, shoppers are encouraged to buy products that they do not really need. Sweets are often placed at children’s eye level at the checkout. While parents are waiting to pay, children reach for the sweets and put them in the trolley. More is bought from a fifteen-foot display of one type of product than from a ten-foot one. Customers also buy more when shelves are full than when they are half empty. They do not like to buy from shelves with few products on them because they feel there is something wrong with those products that are there. Useful Words and Expressions:1. aisle 走廊,过道走廊,过道2. trolley 手推车手推车3. checkout 收款台收款台Passage 9 Albert EinsteinAlbert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879, His father owned a factory that made electrical devices. His mother enjoyed music and books. His parents rve many of the religion’s rules. Albert was a were Jewish but they did not obsequite child who spent much of his time alone. He was slow to talk and had difficulty learning to read. When Albert was five years old, his father gave him a compass. The child was filled with wonder when he discovered that the —to be north. He asked compass needle always pointed in the same directionhis father and his uncle what caused the needle to move. Their answers about magnetism and gravity were difficult for the boy to understand. Yet he spent a lot of time thinking about them. He said later that he felt something hidden had to be behind things. Useful expressions and words:1. device 装置,设备装置,设备leave to one’s own devices 听任某人自行其是,允许某人按自己的意愿做事She left the child to her own devices for an hour in the afternoon. 她允许孩子在下午有一个小时的自由支配时间。
专四听写50 篇Dictation 1 Superstition 迷信(144 words)One person in four in Britain is, apparently, superstitious, / and they‟ll do everything from hanging horseshoes over their fireplace to crossing their fingers, / touching wood and absolutelynever walking un der a ladder. / And they‟re careful about cats. / Black cats are supposed to be thefamiliars of witches, / so if one is following you it‟s definitely bad luck — a witch is after you! /On the other hand, if one crosses your path and continues / then it‟s good luck because it hasn‟tnoticed you. / However, in some places the beliefs are different / —so it pays to know whereyour black cat comes from! /Old superstitions linger even in today‟s modern world. / The author Philip Pullman drew onthem / in his award winning novel “His Dark Materials”. / The novel, which appeals to both children and adults, / has been adapted for radio and also the theatre. /Dictation 2 Graduate Student 研究生(157 words)Graduate students specialize in a particular field of study. / They study to become experts inthis field / and to learn new advances in their fields while they earn an M.A. or Ph.D. / Sometimeswhen they get an M. A. in one field they begin studying another field. / They hope that when theyearn their graduate degrees / they will succeed in finding important jobs. / They hope to get jobsthat are interesting and high paying. / The life of a graduate student is often difficult. / They areusually too busy studying to make a good living. / Often they have to pay high tuition fees fortheir education. / Some give up studying before they get their degrees. / But most keep on workingat their studies until they graduate. / In today‟s world, most graduate students don‟t regret spending time with their studies. / They are finding that new developments are occurring in allfields. / For many graduate study has become a necessity. /Dictation 3 April Fool’s Day 愚人节(157 words)1st April is a day to be careful, or you could easily get tricked by someone. / It‟s April Fool‟sDay, a day when people traditionally like to try / to make a fool of someone else and laugh at them. /connected with the change in the calendar in the 16th century, / which meant that 1st April was nolonger the beginning of the year. / Those who still celebrated the New Year on 1st April were called fools. /So what kind of pranks do people play on April Fool‟s Day? / Well, there are lots of simpletricks / that you can play on your friends. / For example, you could wear a black sweater / and pulla piece of white thread through it, / so that people try to pull it off. / You could change the time onsomeone‟s alarm clock / so that they‟re late for work. /Dictation 4 Living Online 网上生活(159 words)How do you meet new people, make new friends, or find out about the latest bands? / Here inthe UK young people have traditionally done their socializing in bars, pubs and clubs. / However, there is a new generation growing up / that finds it easier to manage their sociallives on the net, / using free websites like MySpace, Bebo or MSN Spaces. /Welcome to the social networking website / — a place where you can present yourself to thedigital community and meet other like-minded people. /The most successful social networking website in the UK is . / As of July 2006,MySpace is the world‟s fourt h most popular English-language website, / attracting almost 3 million visitors per month. / MySpace claims to have 95 million members / with 500,000 new members joining the community each week. /So how has it become so successful? / Perhaps its secret is in its simplicity. / Each new member can build their own page simply — uploading photos, videos and MP3 files. /Dictation 5 Mother’s Day 母亲节(160 words)Does your mother know how much you appreciate her? / Well, Mother‟s Day is the time toshow her. / It‟s a chance to say …thank you‟, or to tell your mum how much you love her. /In Britain, Mother‟s Day, or Mothering Sunday, / falls on a different day each year, / because it takes place a few weeks before the festival of Easter. / But it is always in the early springtime,which seems appropriate, / as the season when new plants emerge, / and baby birds and animalsare born. / In the USA, Mother‟s Day takes place a little later, in May, / and many other countriesalso celebrate their mothers on different days of the year. /It began many years ago, when children, / especially girls, as young as 10 would live andwork away from home / as housemaids and other types of servant. / Mothering Sunday waswhen everyone was allowed to go to their home village or town, and visit their mothers. / Dictation 6 Online Shopping 网上购物(159 words)With only two weeks to go before Christmas, / buying presents is a high priority for a lot ofpeople. / However, this year not so many people are leaving their homes to browse around theshops. / These days lots of people can do their shopping / in the comfort of their own home withthe help of the internet. /Online shopping is becoming more and more popular for a number of reasons; / prices areoften lower online, / you don‟t have to queue up in busy shops / and you can buy almost any product imaginable / with just a few clicks of your mouse. /Computer trends are often male-dominated / but this year women are expected to do more shopping on the internet than men. / It seems women are now more attracted to the convenience ofonline shopping than they used to be. /Average spending online this Christmas by women will rise to £240 / compared to the slightly lower average of £233 for men. /Dictation 7 Reality TV 真实电视(155 words)The latest fashion on British TV is Reality TV. / Reality TV means that shows follow and film ordinary people in an artificial situation. / This could be at work, or in some kind of competition. /One of the first and most popular Reality TV shows is Big Brother. / In this show, 15 complete strangers have to live together in a house for 11 weeks. / They are filmed 24 hours a day,/ and shown on television. / Each week, the viewers vote to evict one of the housemates. / Finally,only one is left, / and they win the prize money! /The show was an instant hit, and runs in several countries. / The housemates often becomestars as a result of the show, / and appear in national newspapers and on other shows. / Another very popular show is I‟m a Celebrity — Get Me Out Of Here! / In this show, 10 celebrities have to complete tasks each week, such as eating insects. /Dictation 8 School 学校(160 words)September is traditionally the end of summer / and the beginning of autumn in the UK. / It isalso the month when children go back to school after their long summer holidays. /There are two types of school in England. / State-run schools are paid for by the government,so are free to attend. / Independent Schools are private, which means you have to pay to attend. /lunch of course! / In many schools, you have to wear a uniform too. /Children start school when they are 5 years old. / This is called primary school, / and lasts until the child is 11 when he or she will go on to senior school. /Secondary school is compulsory from 11 until 16 years of age. / At 16, students take nationalexaminations called GCSE‟s. / After this, students can stay at school for another 2 years and takeA Level examinations. /Dictation 9 The Modern Family 现代家庭(154 words)Father leaves for work in the morning after breakfast. / The two children take the bus to school, / and mother stays home cooking and cleaning / until father and the kids return home inthe evening. / This is the traditional picture of a happy family living in Britain. /The past 20 years have seen enormous changes in the lives and structure of families in Britain./The biggest change has been caused by divorce. / As many as 2 out of 3 marriages now endin divorce, / leading to a situation where many children live with one parent / and only see theother at weekends or holidays. /There has also been a huge rise in the number of women with children who work. / The largerise in divorces has meant / many women need to work to support themselves and their children. /Even when there is no divorce, / many families need both parents to work in order to survive. /Dictation 10 Mid-Autumn Festival 中秋节(146 words)On 25th September this year, people all over China / will be getting together to eat with theirfamilies, / look at the moon and celebrate one of the biggest festivals in the Chinese lunar calendar./However, the celebrations stretch far beyond the borders of China. / Here in the UK eventsare taking place for Chinese people living here, / and to teach the people of Britain more about thispopular festival. /The Soho Theatre in London conducted a study / which showed that Chinese Londonersdon‟t engage much with the arts world. / As a result, …Moon walking In China‟ has been created tocelebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. /Theatreprofessionals and volunteers from the local community / will take audiences around the streets ofSoho / on a magical lantern-lit walk / through the landmarks and backstreets of Chinatown. /Dictation 11 The Dragon 龙(160 words)When many people in the west think of China, / the animal that they think of is the dragon. /For them, the dragon is an aggressive monster that breathes fire. / Many popular legends tell ofhow dragons killed brave knights and ate beautiful maidens. /For Chinese people however, the dragon is not an evil monster. / It‟s a cultural and spiritual symbol for prosperity and good luck. / The dragon‟s main task is to create harmony and bring rain./ Dragons are celebrated in art and architecture, / and of course the dragon dance is a very popularritual. / Millions of Chinese have the word …long‟, meaning dragon, as part of their name. / China isn‟t the only country to have the dragon as its symbol. / Wales, one of the four countries in the UK, / has a red dragon proudly displayed on its flag. / The only other country inthe world with a dragon on its flag is Bhutan, / the tiny country between China and India. / Dictation 12 Rainy Britain 阴雨的英国(153 words)Britain is famous around the world for its rainy weather, / but many parts of the country thisJune / are experiencing much more rain than they have ever seen before. /Torrential downpours have caused rivers to burst their banks, / roads have been closed and many people have been evacuated / from their homes because of the floods. /The worst hit area seems to be the north of England. / There have even been fatalities as people got stuck in the rain / or were washed away by the floodwaters. /Flood warnings have been issued in many parts of the UK / and it is said that over a month‟sworth of rain has fallen in just the last couple of days. /The rain has also caused chaos at some of Britain‟s famous June events. / The Glastonburyfestival is a four-day-long outdoor music festival / and while it is traditionally quite rainy and muddy there, / this year was particularly bad. /Dictation 13 Christmas traditions 圣诞节传统(145 words)There are many ways to celebrate Christmas, / and some British people like to go on holiday,/ go out for lunch to a restaurant, or spend the day with friends. / But most people‟s idea of a traditional Christmas / involves spending a few days with their family / — sometimes their extended family. /The day is the most exciting for the children. / They may have spent weeks or evendreaming of the presents they want most. / Since the beginning of December, they may haveopened their advent calendars, / finding a new festive picture, chocolate, or small gift, / to countdown each day until 25th December. /On Christmas Eve, they hang up stockings, / ready to be filled with presents by Santa Claus. /Often a thank you gift of a mince pie and a glass of sherry will be left, / as well as a carrot forthose hungry reindeer. /Dictation 14 Olympic Slogan 奥运口号(140 words)Beijing unveiled the slogan for the 2008 Olympics as far back as 2005. / “One World, OneDream” was finally sele cted / from more than 210,000 entries from around the world. / Beijing‟s original bid to host the 2008 games / had a different slogan “New Beijing, Great Olympics”. / The organizers felt the new slogan shifted the focus nicely / from the city of Beijingitself to the spirit of the Olympics /— unity, friendship amongst nations and progress. /It was also felt that the “One World, One Dream” slogan / captured the traditional Chinese values of peace and harmony. /The Olympics hasn‟t always had a slogan at tached to each host country. / In fact it wasn‟tuntil 1988 at the Seoul Olympics in South Korea / that the first slogan appeared. / “Harmony andProgress” was chosen / and it seems to have been a popular theme over the years. /Dictation 15 Sunbed 太阳床(159 words)In the UK, a country known for its bad weather and lack of sunshine, / there appears to be anever increasing number of very tanned young people. /So just how are they achieving their golden tans? / Some are opting for the sun-free option / and are getting their tan from a bottle. / However, it appears that others are turning to tanningsalons, / of which there are thousands in the UK. /While in China young people often prefer to remain fair, / in the UK there seems to be a growing desire for tanned skin. / So why do the British prefer to be bronzed? / Often, they aretrying to emulate their favorite celebrities, footballers, or footballers‟ wives. / Research from theBritish Sunbed Association suggests that / many people believe a tan makes them feel and lookhealthier. /This is a belief that is most definitely not shared by Cancer Research UK. / They firmly stateDictation 16 Speechwriting 写演讲稿(143 words)The success of a speech is often attributed to the skill of the speaker, / with merit being givento speakers who are confident, articulate, / knowledgeable and able to deliver a speech withconviction. /But often it is not the speakers who write these moving speeches, / it is a speechwriter. / Andone industry in which this practice is common is that of politics. / So what does it take to be apolitical speechwriter? /Well according to a recent job advertisement from the US Embassy in Britain, / a politicalspeechwriter needs to have exceptional interpersonal skills, / be detail oriented and able to demonstrate a deep knowledge of their subject. / They must also work closely with speakers / andbe able to relate to their style. /Some believe that the best speechwriters have an inherent talent, / a natural creative instinct, /and that speechwriting is an art form. /Dictation 17 AWalk in the Park 在公园散步(141 words)Exercising in natural areas is not only good for your physical health / —it can improve yourmood / and sense of well-being in as little as five minutes. / So says research in the journal Environmental Health and Technology. /Exercise alone is known to make you happier. / So is being in a natural setting. / So scientistswanted to see the effect of combining the two. / They evaluated 10 different UK studies involvingmore than 1,200 people. /Participants had taken part in activities such as gardening, / sailing and country walks, andrated their mood and self-esteem. /The research showed that both areas get a significant boost / with as little as five minutes of outdoor exercise. / And people with mental disorders benefited the most. / The study authors saythis is the first study / to quantify the amount of time needed to get a positive effect. / Dictation 18 Fast food Makes Us Less Patient 快餐使我们失去耐性(146 words)Fast food is a multibillion-dollar industry, / and for some of us, drive-through dinner has become a way of life. / Granted, sometimes we grab something quick because we really don‟thave time. / But psychologists got to wondering / whether all this speed eating mightmake us less patient. /In a series of experiments, the scientists showed volunteers logos / from several fast-foodchains or asked them to recall the last time they‟d visited. / And they found that folks who hadthought about fast food would then read faster, / even though no one told them to hurry. / And theyalso expressed a preference for time-saving products, / like shampoo plus conditioner. / And theytended to opt for immediate rewards, / like getting a small cash payment right away / rather thanwaiting a week for a larger sum. / So if you want to ease the pace, forget meditation. Try a slowcooker. /Dictation 19 Light All Night Not Alright 整夜开灯并非好事(159 words)A nightlight may keep those monsters under the bed. / But it may also open the door to theblues. /If you have access to electricity, you no doubt switch on a lamp, / maybe even watch a little TV, after the sun goes down. / But our bodies use cues about lightness and dark to regulate ourhormones / and of course our sleep cycles. / So what might these extra photons be doing to ourhealth? /To find out, scientists housed mice in a room / where the lights were always on. / After threeweeks, they found that mice who lived in the spotlight showed symptoms of depression, / more sothan mice who enjoyed eight hours of darkness at night. / Interestingly, mice who could escape thelight by ducking into a dark tube / also escaped the worst of the depression. /So flip that light switch at your own risk. / Because the artificial brightness that helps keep usup could also bring us down. /Dictation 20 London 2012 Olympic Games 伦敦2012 奥运会(154 words)After a hard-fought campaign, / London has been awarded the right to host the 2012 OlympicGames. / The UK capital saw off competition from four rival cities: / Paris, Madrid, Moscow andNew York. /Londoners can now look forward to the transformation of their city / in the same way as theircounterparts in Beijing. / Indeed, there are many similarities in the two cities‟ approach tothe games. / Both cities need to invest in developing their infrastructure / in order to cope with thedemands of the event. /However, this kind of investment is far from cheap / — it is estimated that it will cost around $40 billion to prepare for the 2008 games, / much of which will be spent on transport links./ Nevertheless, the benefits of becoming an Olympic city can be enormous / — Barcelona, whichhosted the 1992 games, / was completely regenerated and has since become one of the mostpopular tourist destinations in the world. /Dictation 21 Picnic 野餐(155 words)As summertime begins in Britain, people start to feel the urge to go outside to eat. / Peoplelove to have a picnic whenever the weather is good enough, / especially people with children. / It‟sa great way to spend a sunny afternoon. /Even in the centre of London, on a sunny day, / the parks are full of office workers eating their lunch outside on the grass. / That might be a pretty basic picnic / — a shop-bought sandwich and a bottle of water. /But if people are planning a picnic on the beach or at the park, / they would probably pack acool bag / with a whole variety of home-made sandwiches, snacks, cake, fruit and soft drinks. /They might have a picnic rug to sit on, and paper plates and cups. /University students enjoy having picnics, / and usually take along some kind of sports equipment, / such as a ball in order to burn off some energy after lunch. /Dictation 22 Changing Name after Marriage 婚后改名(155 words)Getting married is one of the most important decisions that a pe rson takes in one‟s life. / Thisis because it is a step that has the potential to alter or change one‟s life altogether. / Right from thewedding dress to the house / that the couple will live after their wedding, / is decided with utmostcare. / An important decision that the person has to make along with the other arrangements for thewedding / is to choose between one‟s maiden name and spouse‟s name. / Though traditionally,women are expected to change their name / from their maiden name to their husban d‟s name, /many women nowadays opt to keep their maiden name after marriage, / mostly for professionalreasons. / Apart from this, there are women who adopt their husband‟s last name / andmaiden name as their second name. / Also, there are couples who make a new name with boththeir names, / by separating the names with a hyphen. /Dictation 23 The Compass 指南针(153 words)A magnetic compass is a device that has been used for centuries now, / and its utility in helping people find their way is undoubted. / Before technology gave us the privilege of GPSnavigation systems, / the act of finding out where you are and which side is north / was carried outsimply with the help of a compass. / We‟ve all seen a compass at some point or the other, / and thishas almost always led us to the question “How does a compass work?” / The answer to this question can be exp lained / through the concept of the earth‟s electromagnetism. /Simply speaking, a compass is basically a small magnet / that has a needle attached on oneend. / The other end of the magnet is attached to a freely moving pin. / When the compass is heldout steadily, / the magnet becomes parallel with the magnetic field of the Earth, / and this causes itto point north. /Dictation 24 Ball Games 球类运动(157 words)Ball games have become an integral part of modern society. / They give us entertainmentproviding us a means to safely free ourselves from stress. / There are many different ball gamesthat can do this for us. / Some people enjoy football, while others like basketball. / These two ballgames are the most popular in China. / Other games such as baseball are growing in appeal, yethave not become popular. / The development of these games is interesting. / Basketball is one ofthe few sports with a known date of birth. / Football, or soccer, originally developed from traitsfound in both China and Eur ope. / It has grown to become the world‟s most popular sport. / InEurope, football clubs have been established, / which in turn has been copied in the rest of theworld. / These football clubs train players / who may later go play for their nations in the WorldCup. / This is the most watched ballgame championship on the planet. /Dictation 25 Water Sports 水上运动(145 words)The history of man‟s involvement with water sports / stretches back before history wasachievement. / Man first took to water in boats that sailed around the world / with nothing but thestars to guide them. / The seas and rivers were a mystery to be feared, / for lurked unknown creatures and death by drowning. / Few actually ventured into the water. / As a sport, however,water sports such as swimming, diving, / and water polo are new comparatively to those on land. /Probably the oldest one is rowing in a rowboat. / This is seen in modern games such as competitions / between rowing clubs in British and American universities. / Olympic Water Sportsbegan with swimming but did not end there. / The different kinds of water sports such as diving orwater skiing came later. /Dictation 26 Famous Universities 名校(140 words)Many countries have excellent universities. / There are, however, few world famous ones. /These universities have achieved their fame / through a combination of both their age / and thehigh levels of quality in their instruction. / Throughout their histories, / each one has been a testingground for the leadership of the nation. / In the United States, Harvard and Yale attract thousandsof foreign students / who would use what they learn for the advancement of their own nations. / Inthis way, these schools have developed an interesting method of international communication. /Graduates around the world are able to connect with each other / by having graduated from one ofthe finest universities in the world. / Leaders in every field, whether government officials or ground-breaking scientists, / who graduated from the same school have a direct link to each other /and understand each other much better. /Dictation 27 Ideal Life 理想人生(157 words)The ideal life is one that many people would like to pursue, yet few achieve. / The balancebetween dreams and reality is one that is difficult to overcome. / Many people choose a vocationin the hopes / that it would bring them wealth and success. / However, after years of labor in theirchosen field, they begin to hate their jobs. / This is mainly because they have neglected other partsof their lives in search of this success. / These people devote their lives to working / and are unable to separate themselves from their work. / They find that it may not be enough. /jobs where their principles and emotional health / are challenged by dishonesty or bad work environments. / These people can begin to become influenced by the environment in which theywork, / leading to personal or health problems. / This choice is not a permanent situation, however,/ as many people have chosen to change the values of their lives. /Dictation 28 Reeducation and Employment 再教育和就业(160 words)During the course of our lives, we must make many choices that we may come to regret. /This is especially true when choosing a career. / Jobs that sound exciting or rewarding becomedull or not worth it / as we live our daily existence. / This is where reeducation can help. / Occupational schools have been set up to train people in jobs / that they may be better suited for. /People can adapt their interests and talents through selected courses. / They can learn cookingskills, which are always in great demand. / Gardening is an option for those who enjoy the outdoors or have a green thumb. / If a person is interested in motors or cars, they can get trainingas a mechanic. / Even more, the learning of a foreign language / would allow them the opening ofa dream life. / The job qualification certificates they earn can also be used too enhance their resumes, / so that they are trained in a variety of skills. /Dictation 29 Made in China 中国制造(160 words)The label, Made in China, is one that is becoming increasing common / in shopping centersall over the world. / In the United States, shoppers at Wal-Mart the nation‟s largest retailer / have awide selection of products mostly produced in China. / The large amount of Chinese imports havecreated a large selection of goods in other countries / as people begin to buy more and moreproducts made in China. / These goods are even readily available in other Asian nations, / whereChinese-made goods are quite popular. / Chinese brand names are also becoming more well-known outside of China. / The development of China has amazed the world with its growth. /And also, as China is a developing economy with large amounts of labor, / industries are beginning to relocate in an effort to minimize costs and increase profits. / The results of theserelocations are that / nations are beginning to try to limit the flow of Chinese goods / with the useof taxes and import restrictions. /Dictation 30 Glaciers 冰川(153 words)Glaciers are formed in places where the temperatures are extremely cold. / This could eveninclude places that are at sea level, / but are mostly places that are high up on mountains. / In such cold places it snows most of the year. / This snow will settle down and when it snowsagain / the lower layer of snow gets compressed. / Every time it snows, the below layers will compress more, / finally turning into hard ice. / This ice is what forms the glacier. / When the temperature rises slightly, / the outer edges of the formed glacier and fresh snowwill melt. / For a glacier to form and sustain itself it is of prime importance / that the amount ofsnow that falls on it must be more than the amount of glacier that has melted. / This is the onlyway in which the glacier will be able to maintain itself / and keep increasing in size year after year. /Dictation 31 Oxygen 氧气(157 words)Oxygen, that thing you breathe, / that essential gas that keeps the world going round / isreally more important than you give it credit for. / Oxygen is what essentially and literally keepsyou alive and keeps you going. / Consider this: people can survive for a few days without foodand water, / but do you think a person can survive even a few minutes without oxygen? / No, thebrain would die and the heart would stop pumping immediately. / This is how essential oxygen isto the human body. / It is used to convert fats and proteins from the food we consume into heatand energy / for the body and its normal functioning. / Oxygen is essential for the production ofliving cells / and for respiration of these cells as well. / Oxygen is also used in removing toxicwaste from the body. / Quite simply put, the more the oxygen there is in the body, / the more energetic the body will be. /Dictation 32 Purpose of Society 社会的作用(156 words)One of the primary purposes of society / is the formation of an organized group of individuals, /who can support each other in various ways. / It is in those difficult times that you realize theimportance of being a part of society. / It is the members of your social group / who come forwardto render all the help you need. / The support given by society can be of the physical,。
提高英语听力必听的50篇材料你有没有这种时候:听写了100篇材料,正确率却始终徘徊在那里,不增也不减。
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如果有,如果是,亲,你该换个思路做听写了!童鞋们听到一定数量后再有飞跃性的提高变得很困难,这是普遍现象。
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听写50篇文本Passage 1 Town and Country Life in England There is a big difference between town life and country life in England. In the country, everybody knows everybody else. They know what time you get up, what time you go to bed and what you have for dinner. If you want help, you will always get it and you will be glad to help others.In a large town like London, however, it can sometimes happen that you have never seen your next door neighbor and you do not know his name or anything about him. People in London are often very lonely. This is because people go to different places in the evenings and at weekends. If you walk through the streets in the centre of London on Sunday, it is like a town without people. One is sorry for old people living on their own. They could die in their homes and would not be discovered for weeks or even months. (154 words.)Passage 2 A Change in Women’s LifeThe important change in women’s life-pattern has only recently begun to have its full effect on women’s economic position. Even a few years ago most girls left school at the first opportunity, and most of them took a full-time job. However, when they married, they usually left work at once and never returned to it. Today the school-leaving age is sixteen, many girls stay at school after that age, and though women tend to marry younger, more married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Very many more afterwards return to full-time or part-time work. Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with husband accepting a greater share of the duties and satisfactions of family life and with both husband and wife sharing more equally in providing the money, and running the home, according to the abilities and interests on each of them. (154 words)Passage 3 A Popular Pastime of the English People One of the best means of understanding the people of any nation is watching what they do with their non-working time.Most English men, women and children love growing things, especially flowers. Visitors to England in spring, summer, or autumn are likely to see gardens all the way along the railway lines. There are flowers at the airports and flowers in factory grounds, as well as in gardens along the roads. Each English town has at least one park with beautifully kept flower beds. Public buildings of every kind have brilliant window boxes and sometimes baskets of flowers are hanging on them.But what the English enjoy most is growing things themselves. If it is impossible to have a garden, then a widow box or something growing in a pot will do. Looking at each other’s gardens is a popular pastime with the English. (144words.)Passage 4 British and American Police Officers Real policemen, both in Britain and the U.S., hardly recognize any common points between their lives and what they see on TV—if they ever get home in time.Some things are about the same, of course, but the policemen do not think much of them.The first difference is that a policeman’s real life deals with the law. Most of what he learns is the law. He has to know actually what actions are against the law and what facts can be used to prove them in court. He has to know nearly as much law as a lawyer, and what’s more, he has to put it into practice on his feet, in the dark a nd, running down a narrow street after someone he wants to talk to.Little of his time is spent in talking with beautiful girls or in bravely facing cruel criminals. He will spend most of his working life arranging millions of words on thousands of forms about hundreds of sad, ordinary people who are guilty — or not of stupid, unimportant crimes. (177words)Passage 5 Living SpaceHow much living space does a person need? What happens when his space needs are not met? Scientists are doing experiments on rats to try to determine the effects of overcrowded conditions on man. Recent studies have shown that the behavior of rats is greatly affected by space. If rats have enough living space, they eat well, sleep well and produce their young well. But if their living conditions become too crowded, their behavior and even their health change obviously. They can not sleep and eat well, and signs of fear and worry become clear. The more crowded they are, the more they tend to bite each other and even kill each other. Thus, for rats, population and violence are directly related. Is this a natural law for human society as well? Is enough space not only satisfactory, but necessary for human survival? These are interesting questions.(147 words)Passage 6 The United NationsIn 1945, representatives of 50 nations met to plan this organization. It was called the United Nations. After the war, many more nations joined.There are two major parts of the United Nations. One is called the General Assembly. In the General Assembly, every member nation is represented and has an equal vote.The second part is called the Security Council. It has representatives of just 15 nations. Five nations are permanent members: the United States, Russia, France, Britain and China. The 10 other members are elected every two years by the General Assembly.The major job of the Security Council is to keep peace in the world. If necessary, it can send troops from member nations to try to stop little wars before they turn into big ones.It is hard to get the nations of the Security Council to agree on when this is necessary. But they did vote to try to stop wars. (156 words)Passage 7 PlasticWe use plastic wrap to protect our foods. We put our garbage in plastic bags or plastic cans. We sit on plastic chairs, play with plastic toys, drink from plastic cups, and wash our hair with shampoo from plastic bottles!Plastic doesn’t grow in nature. It is made by mixing certain things together. We call it a produced or manufactured material. Plastic was first made in the 1860s from plants, such as wood and cotton. That plastic was soft and burned easily.The first modern plastics were made in 1930s. Most clear plastic starts out asthick, black oil. That plastic coating inside a pan begins as natural gas.Over the years, hundreds of different plastics have been developed. Some are hard and strong. Some are soft and bendable. Some are clear. Some are many-colored. There is a plastic for almost every need. Scientists continue to experiment with plastics. They hope to find even ways to use them! (160 words)Passage 8 Display of GoodsAre supermarkets designed to persuade us to buy more?Fresh fruit and vegetables are displayed near supermarket entrances. This gives the impression that only healthy food is sold in the shop. Basic foods that everyone buys, like sugar and tea, are not put near each other. They are kept in different aisles so customers are taken past other attractive foods before they find what they want. In this way, shoppers are encouraged to buy products that they do not really need.Sweets are often placed at children’s eye level at the checkout. While parents are waiting to pay, children reach for the sweets and put them in the trolley.More is bought from a fifteen-foot display of one type of product than from a ten-foot one. Customers also buy more when shelves are full than when they a half empty. They do not like to buy from shelves with few products on them because they feel there is something wrong with those products that are there. (166 words)Passage 9 Albert EinsteinAlbert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879. His father owned a factory that made electrical devices. His mother enjoyed music and books. His parents were Jewish but they did not observe many of the religion’s rules. Albert was a quiet child who spent much of his time alone. He was slow to talk and had difficulty learning to read. When Albert was five years old, his father gave him a compass. The child was filled with wonder when he discovered that the compass needle always pointed in the same direction—to the north. He asked his father and his uncle what caused the needle to move. Their answers about magnetism and gravity were difficult for the boy to understand. Yet he spent a lot of time thinking about them. He said later that he felt something hidden had to be behind things. (143 words.)Passage 10 Private CarsWith the increase in the general standard of living, some ordinary Chinese families begin to afford a car. Yet opinions of the development of a private car vary from person to person.It gives a much greater degree of comfort and mobility. The owner of a car is no longer forced to rely on public transport, and hence no irritation caused by waiting for buses or taxis. However, others strongly object to developing private cars. They maintain that as more and more cars are produced and run in the street, a large volume of poisonous gas will be given off, polluting the atmosphere and causing actual harm to the health of people.Whether private cars should be developed in China is a difficult question to answer, yet the desire for the comfort and independence a private car can bring will not be eliminated.(143words)Passage 11 A Henpecked Husband and His WifeThere was once a large, fat woman who had a small, thin husband. He had a job in a big company and was given his weekly wages every Friday evening. As soon as he got home on Fridays, his wife used to make him give her all his money, and then she used to give him back only enough to buy his lunch in his company every day.One day, the small man came home very excited. He hurried into the living-room. His wife was listening to the radio and eating chocolates there.“You will never guess what happened to me today, dear,” he said.He waited for a few seconds and then added, “I won ten thousand dollars on the lottery!”“That is wonderful!” said his wife delightedly. But then she pulled a long face and added angrily, “But how could you afford to buy the ticket?” (148 words)Passage 12 A Young Man’s PromiseOne day a young man was writing a letter to his girl friend who lived just a few miles away in a nearby town. He was telling her how much he loved her and how wonderful he thought she was. The more he wrote, the more poetic he became. Finally, he said that in order to be with her he would suffer the greatest difficulties, he would face the greatest dangers that anyone could imagine. In fact, to spend only one minute with her, he would swim across the widest river, he would enter the deepest forest, and he would fight against the fiercest animals with his bare hands.He finished the letter, signed his name, and then suddenly remembered that he had forgotten to mention something quite important. So, in a postscript below his name, he added:“By the way, I’ll be over to see you on Wednesday night, if it doesn’t rain.” (154 words)Passage 13 A Kind NeighborMr. and Mrs. Jones’ apartment was full of luggage, package, furniture and boxes. Both of them were very busy when they heard the doorbell ring. Mrs. Jones went to open it and she saw a middle-aged lady outside. The lady said she lived next door. Mrs. Jones invited her to come in and apologized because there was no place for her to sit. “Oh, that’s OK,” said the lady. “I just come to welcome you to your new home. As you know, in some parts of this city neighbors are not friendly at all. There are some apartment houses where people don’t know any of their neighbors, not even the ones next door. But in this building everyone is very friendly with everyone else. We are like one big happy family. I’m sue you’ll be very happy here. ” Mr. and Mrs. Jones said, “But madam, we are not new dwellers in this department. We’ve lived her for two years. We’re moving out tomorrow. ” (163 words)Passage 14 That Isn’t Our FaultMr. and Mrs. Williams got married when he was twenty-three, and she was twenty. Twenty-five years later, they had a big party, and a photographer came and took some photographs of them.Then the photographer gave Mrs. Williams a card and said, “They’ll be ready next Wedne sday. You can get them from studio.”“No,” Mrs. William said, “Please send them to us.”The photographs arrived a week later, but Mrs. Williams was not happy when shesaw them. She got into her car and drove to the photographer’s studio. She went inside a nd said angrily, “You took some photographs of me and my husband last week, but I’m not going to pay for them.”“Oh, Why not?” the photographer asked.“Because my husband looks like a monkey,” Mrs. William said.“Well,” the photographer answered, “that isn’t our fault. Why didn’t you think of that before you married him?” (148 words)Passage 15 A Guide’s AnswerIn 1861, the Civil War started in the United States between the Northern and the Southern states. The war continued with great bitterness until 1865, when the Northerners were victorious. However, even today, many Southerners have not forgotten their defeat, or forgiven the Northerners.A few years ago, a party of American tourists were going round one of the battlefield of the Civil War with a guide who came from one of the Southern states. At each place, the guide told the tourists stirring stories about how a few Southern soldiers had conquered powerful forces of Northerners there.At last, one of the tourists, a lady who came from the North, stopped the guide and said to him, “But surly the Northern army must have won at least one victory in the Civil War?”“Not as long as I’m the guide here, madam,” answered the Southern guide.(147 words)Passage 16 A Qualified PilotThe captain of a small ship had to go along a rocky coast, but he was unfamiliar with it, so he tried to find a qualified pilot to guide him. He went ashore in one of the small ports, and a local fisherman pretended that he was a pilot because he needed some money. The captain took him on board and asked him where to steer the ship.After half an hour the captain began to suspect that the fisherman did not really know what he was doing and where he was going.“Are you sure you are a qualified pilot?” he asked.“Oh, yes,” answered the fisherman. “I know every rock on this part of the coast.”Suddenly there was a terrible crash from under the ship. At once the fisherman added, “And that’s one of them.” (138 words)Passage 17 Living Things ReactYou and all organisms live in an environment. An environment is made up of everything that surrounds an organism. It can include the air, the water, the soil, and even other organism.An organism responds to changes in its environment. When an organism responds to a change, it reacts in a certain ways. All living things respond in some way.Have you ever noticed how plants and insects respond to light? Plants bend toward light. Insects fly toward light.Living things also respond in other ways. The leaves on some trees respond to a change in season. In autumn, they change colors and then fall off the branches. Animals also respond to a change in season. Squirrels save nuts for the winter. Bears sleep through the winter in a cave.You respond to your environment in many ways, too. You may shiver if you are cold. What other ways do you respond to changes in your environment? (156 wordsPassage 18 Flowering PlantsWhat are the parts of a flower?Flowers can have male parts and female parts. The female parts make eggs that become seeds. The male parts make pollen. Pollen is a powdery material that is needed by the eggs to make seeds. To make seeds, pollen and eggs must come together. The wind, insects, and birds bring pollen to eggs. Many animals love flowers’ bright colors. They also like a sugary liquid in flowers. This is called nectar. While they drink nectar, pollen rubs off on their bodies. As they move, some of this pollen gets delivered to the female flower parts.Over time, the female parts turn into fruits that contain seeds. Animals often eat the fruits and the seeds pass through their bodies as waste. The animals do not know they are working for the plants by planting seeds as they travel to different places. (147 words)Passage 19 Finding the Direction and Location How can you tell which direction? By day, look for the Sun. It is in the east in the morning and the west in the afternoon. At night, use the Big Dipper to help you find the North Star. It would be better to bring a compass because its needle always points north.How do you know how far you have gone? You could count every step. Each step is about two feet. You’d better wear a pedometer which is a tool that counts steps. If you know where you started, which direction you are heading, and how far you have gone, you can use a good map to figure out exactly where you are.Today there is a new way for travelers to figure out where they are. It is the GPS. It has 24 satellites that orbit the earth and constantly broadcast their positions. Someday you may carry a small receiver as you hike and use GPS to find out if you are there yet!Passage 20 WavesHow does light get from the sun to the earth? How does music get from the stage to the audience? They move the same way — in waves!Light and sound are forms of energy. All waves carry energy, but they may carry it differently. Light and sound travel through different kinds of matter. For example, light waves cannot move through walls, but sound waves can. That is why you can hear people talking in another room even though you cannot see them. The energy of some waves is destructive. An earthquake produces seismic waves.Catch a wave. Ask a friend to stand a few feet away from you. Stretch a spring between you. Shake the spring to transfer energy to it. What happens? The spring bounces up and down in waves. When the waves reach your friend, they bounce back to you!Light waves travel 300,000 kilometers (186,000 miles) per second! They can also travel through a vacuum. That is why light from the sun and distant stars can travel through space to the earth.(175 words)Passage 21 SoilsThere are many different kinds of soils. Different soils have different types of rock and minerals in them than other. Some soils have more water in them than others. Some soils might have more plant and animal material in them, too.Different kinds of soils are found in different parts of the world. There are several kinds of soils found in the United States. In some areas, the soil has a lot of clay. Other soils are very sandy. Loam is a kind of soil that has a good mixture of clay and sand.In some places, soil layers are very thick. Lots of plants grow in places with a thick soil layer. In dry and windy places soil layers are much thinner. Layers of soil on mountains are thin because gravity pulls the soil downhill.The type of soil in a particular place affects what kinds of plants can grow there. (150 words)Passage 22 CrisisLife is a contest! Who will win? A bluebird and sparrow both compete for space to build their nests. A fast-growing maple tree and slower-growing dogwood compete for the sunlight they both need. Oil competes with coal and nuclear power as an energy source for electric power plants.There is a problem. There is a limited amount of space for birds, sunlight for trees, and energy for people! If we do not cut back on our uses of some of our resources, someday they will be gone!How can we use energy today and know we will have enough to go around in the future? We can choose alternate, or replacement, energy resources. It takes the earth millions of years to create coal, oil, and gas. They are nonrenewable resources.Solar energy, wind energy and water energy are renewable. What other ways we conserve our resources? How can we make sure there is always enough to go around? (159 words.)Passage 23 America’s Worst SurpriseDecember 7, 1941 was one of the worst days in American history. Nearly all Americans who are old enough to remember that day can still remember what they were doing at the moment they heard “the news”. The news was that America had been attacked!Shortly before 2:00 P.M., a radio dispatch came into Washington from Honolulu, Hawaii. “Air Raid, Pearl Harbor —This is no drill.” Japanese planes had begun an attack on the largest American military base in the Pacific. They first destroyed places on the ground. Then they bombed the ships in the harbor.No one had expected the attack. So no one was prepared for it. And it did not take long for the Japanese to do their damage. When the smoke cleared, the Navy counted its losses. Eighteen ships had been sunk or badly damaged. Nearly 150 planes had been destroyed. More than 2,400 Americans had been killed and more than 1,200 wounded. (157 words)Passage 24 Great Depression in the U.S.In 1929, the bills started to come in. American industry had produced too many goods. Americans could not afford to buy all of them. So factories had to cut down on their production. Many workers lost their jobs. Investors tried to get their moneyback. But businesses did not have enough money to pay them. Banks tried to get their money back from investors. But the investors could not pay, either. Too many people owned money. And few of them could pay their bills.During the next few years, business got worse and worse. By 1932, banks all over the country were closing.People without money could not buy goods. So more businesses closed. More and more people lost their jobs. By 1932, more than 12 million Americans were jobless. Millions more were earning barely enough to live on. The country was in a great depression they had never experienced before. (151 words)Passage 25 A Place of Our OwnWe are all usually very careful when we buy something for the house. Why? Because we have to live with it for a long time. We paint a room to make it brighter, so we choose the colours carefully.We buy new curtains in order to match the newly decorated room, so they must be the right colour. We move the furniture round so as to make more space — or we buy new furniture — and so on. It is an endless business.Rich or poor, we take time to furnish a room. Perhaps some people buy furniture in order to impress their friends. But most of us just want to enjoy our surroundings. We want to live as comfortably as we can afford to. We spend a large part of our lives at home. We want to make a small corner in the world which we can recognize as oPassage 26 Travel for WorkYou can see them in every airport in the world. They are businessmen and women who have to travel for their work.When they first applied for the job, they may have thought of good food and hotels, huge expense accounts and fashionable cities. Now they have to sit in airport lounges, tired and uncomfortable in their smart clothes, listening to the loudspeaker announce “The flight to Tokyo, or Berlin, or New York is delayed for another two hours”. Some people say to me, “How lucky you are to be able to travel abroad in your work! You can go sightseeing without paying any money by yourself!” They think that my job is like a continual holiday. It is not.There are advantages, of course, and I do think I am lucky, but only because I can go to places I would never visit if I was a tourist. (149 words)Passage 27 IntelligenceAre some people born clever, and others born stupid? Or is intelligence developed by our environment and our experience?Strangely enough, the answer to these questions is yes. To some extent our intelligence is given us at birth, and no amount of special education can make a genius out of a child born with low intelligence. On the other hand, a child who lives in a boring environment will develop his intelligence less than one who lives in rich and varied surroundings. Thus, the limits of a person’s intelligence are fixed at birth, whether or not he reaches those limits will depend on his environment. This view, held by most experts now, can be supported in a number of ways. As is easy to show that intelligence is to some extent something we are born with. The closer the blood relationship between two people is, the closer they are likely to be in intelligence.(154 words)Passage 28 A Free Dress Every WeekThe temptation to steal is greater than ever before especially in large shops and people are not so honest as they once were.A detective recently watched a well-dressed woman who always went into a large store on Monday mornings. One Monday, there were fewer people in the shop than usual when the woman came in, so it was easier for the detective to watch her. The woman first bought a few small articles. After a little time, she chose one of the most expensive dresses in the shop and handed it to an assistant who wrapped it for her as quickly as possible. The woman simply took the parcel and walked out of the shop without paying. When she was arrested, the detective found out that the shop assistant was her daughter.. Believe it or not, the girl “gave” her mother a free dress every week. (148 words)Passage 29 TimeTime is tangible. One can gain time, spend time, waste time, save time, or even kill time. Common questions in American English reveal this concrete quality as though time were a possession. “Do you have any time?”, “Can you get some time for this?”, “How much free time do you have?” The treatment of time as a possession influences the way that time is carefully divided.Generally, Americans are taught to do one thing at a time and may be uncomfortable when an activity is interrupted. In businesses, the careful scheduling of time and the separation of activities are common practices. Appointment calendars are printed with 15-, 30-, and 60-min ute time slots. The idea that “there is a time and place for everything” extends to American social life. Visitors who drop by without prior notice may interrupt their host’s personal time. Thus, calling friends on the telephone before visiting them is gen erally preferred to visitors’ dropping by. (157 words)Passage 30 CartoonistIn a good cartoon, the artist can tell in a few lines as much as a writer can tell in half a dozen paragraphs. The cartoonist not only tells a story but he also tries to persuade the reader to his way of thinking. He has great influence on public opinion. In a political campaign, he plays an important part. Controversial issues in Congress or at meetings of the United Nations may keep the cartoonist well-supplies with current materials.A clever cartoonist may cause laughter because he often uses humour in his drawings. If he is sketching a famous person, he takes a prominent feature and exaggerates it. Cartoonists, for instance, like to lengthen an already long nose and to widen a n already broad grin. This exaggeration of a person’s characteristics is called caricature. The artist uses such exaggeration to put his message across. (144 words)Passage 31 Water PollutionWater is very important to us. Factories and plants need water for industrial uses and large pieces of farmland need it for irrigation. Without water to drink, people die in a short time.Today most water sources are so dirty that people must purify water beforedrinking. Water becomes dirty in many ways: industrial pollution is one of them. With the development of industry, plants and factories pour tons of industrial wastes into rivers every day. The rivers have become seriously polluted, and the water is becoming unfit for drinking or irrigation. The same thing has also happened to our seas and oceans. So, the problem of water pollution is almost worldwide.Scientists of many countries have done a lot of work to stop pollution. The polluted water in some places has become clean and drinkable again. Perhaps one day the people in all towns and cities will be drinking clean water. That day, we believe, is not very far off. (161 words)Passage 32 Making a ComplaintComplaining about faulty goods or bad services is never easy. But if something you have bought is faulty or does not do what was claimed for it, you are not asking for a favour to get it put right.Complaints should be made to a responsible person. Go back to the shop where you bought the goods, taking with you any receipt you may have. In a small store the assistant may also be the owner so you can complain direct. In a chain store, ask the manager. If you telephone, ask the name of the person who handles your enquiry, otherwise you may never find out who dealt with the complaint later. If you do not want to do it in person, write a letter. Stick to the facts and keep a copy of what you write. At this stage you should give any receipt number, but you should not need to give receipt or other papers to prove you bought the article. (164 words)Passage 33 Where Do the British LiveNearly everyone in Britain would like to own their own home and, whether they do or not, they are prepared to put time and money into decorating and furnishing it or even making structural alterations to it. Because of the climate and because of the expense involved in going out for the evening, the British spend a lot of time at home and a large part of their social life takes place there.Young people tend to stay with their families longer these days as accommodation is expensive but, when they move away to a job or college, there are various options open to them. They can get lodgings with a landlady. This means that they rent a room in someone’s house and have breakfast with the family. They can also get a bed-sitting room, that is to say one self-contained room in which they can cook, live and sleep. Alternatively, they can share a rented flat or house with a group of young people, perhaps the most popular option of all. (172 words)Passage 34 Will Computer Replace Human Beings?We are in the computer age today. The computers are working all kinds of wonders now. They are very useful in automatic control and data processing. At the same time, computers are finding their way into the home. They seem to be so clever and can solve such complicated problems that some people think sooner or later they will replace us.But I do not think that there is such a possibility. My reason is very simple: Computers are machines, not humans. And our tasks are far too various and complicated for any one single kind of machine to perform.Probably the greatest difference between man and computer is that the former。