新视野大学英语第二册听力Unit 5听力文稿

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Unit 5听力文稿

【Warm up】

There was a time when you were overjoyed(使狂喜) to have kids. You had

faith(信心) in them, you had hope, you loved them and you wished them health and

wealth in their future. You devoted your life and soul to them without any complaint().

Now these days are gone. 1.On our program, “Enough of Worries and Tears”, we will

discuss the pain kids can cause. You agonize(痛苦) if your kids start to drop out of

school(退学), fight in the streets and become hopelessly hooked on(迷上) cigarettes.

2.Your heart bleeds and tears roll down your cheeks if you find your kids taking drugs

or staying out all night. They may have become greedy, selfish, lazy, irresponsible(不负责的) and good at nothing. 3.On “Enough of Worries and Tears”, we will discuss

these difficulties. KEYS: F T T

【short conversations】

1.M: I have just found out that my teenage daughter is pregnant(怀孕的)! I don’t

know what to do!

W: It’s too late for tears. Sounds like all you can do now is to comfort(安慰)her and

tell her you’ll support支持her!

Q: What is the woman’s advice to the man?

2.W. Have you read this boo called No More Worries or Tears? It’s full of advice on

raising children(养孩子)。

M: I sure have! It has been a big help. Now I understand my two sons much better

than before.

Q: what does the man think about the book?

3.M: I took our daughter to the doctor. The doctor took one look at her lungs肺, and

he knew she had been smoking.

W: I knew it! But why won’t she listen to us? I tell her all the time that smoking is

bad.

Q: What does the woman tell her daughter?

4.W: I’m very impressed by your daughter ! She has such good manners有礼貌 and

seems so well-behaved!

M:She’s good girl. We’ve always had a good relationship. We’re able to talk about

things that worry us as well.

Q: What do the man and woman agree upon(同意)?

5.M: Thank you for meeting with me. Can you tell me how my daughter is doing in

class?

W: Since our last meeting, there has been a great improvement in her work. Q: What has taken place since the man and the woman met the last time?

6. M: I can’t believe that you bought our daughter eye-liner(眼线笔). Didn’t we agree

she was too young for it?

W: I’m sorry. But she just kept asking and asking. I couldn’t stand the constant

begging and it made her happy.

Q:what is the argument between the man and the woman about?

7.M: Every time i teach my son a lesson, he sees something on TV that undermines

what I’ve said.

M: Maybe you should think about getting rid of (避免) your television. TV often has

a bad influence on people.

Q: What does the woman think about television?

8. M:My parents are very generous大方with me. Sometimes i wonder if their

generosity has been bad for my character.

W: You seem all right--not too greedy or selfish. I don’t know it has done you any

harm. (do harm 损害)

Q: How does the woman feel about the man’s parents?

9.W: Do you think our son is getting into trouble? Is he violent(暴力的)?

M: Our son? No way! He knows right from wrong. We’ve made it clear to him that

violence is never the answer to a problem.

Q:What is the relationship between the two speakers?

10.W: How’s your reading on teenage behavior going? Have you learned anything?

M: Yeah. It says here that 50 percent of all teenagers are from broken homes(破碎的家庭)and that these children are 73 percent more likely to commit crimes(犯罪).

Q: How much more likely is it that teenagers青少年from broken homes will

commit crimes?

KEYS: C D A C A B D D D C

【long conversation】

W: Many people are having trouble with their sons and daughters. 1.I was just reading

a newspaper article on it this morning. There are 190,000 teenagers in our city.

M: Does it say anything about the causes原因 of teenage violence青少年暴力? 2.My

son has been hitting打 other students at school.

W: Yes. It says TV has a major influence. 3.By 18, teenagers have often seen 200,000

acts of violence on TV. And people who have seen the most violence on TV tend to倾向于 be the most violence.

M: 4.My son doesn’t watch much TV, so it must be something else.

W:Maybe it’s music. Teenagers typically listen to four hours of music every day.

Many of the songs have very violent messages. M: Does the article say that violence in pop music leads to导致 violent behavior?

W: It isn’t quite clear.还不清楚The article reports on two studies. One report says

teenagers who listen to pop music are almost twice as likely to become violent, while

the other one says there’s no significant connection between the two factors.

1.How did the woman learn that people are having trouble with their kids?

2.What is the man’s concern about his son?

3.How many acts of violence may people have seen by the time they become adults?