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高三英语听力教程mp3下载unit 7
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[00:07.67]Part I
[00:09.07]1.Mr.Brown is fond of outdoor games and hates to keep himself indoors all day.
[00:16.56]2.Look at the sky! There are masses of dark clouds coming from the north.
[00:22.32]3.Tom is drilling a hole in a carrying pole with a drill.
[00:27.43]4.My teacher told us that no journey of life was smooth, so we had to prepare for any difficulties and hardships.
[00:35.89]5.Let us put up a notice, saying "Keep off."
[00:40.54]6.There is a special animal in South America that feeds on ants.
[00:46.62]7.I am very worried about my mother's state of health.
[00:51.08]8.After the father died, the son carried on the work and also did it well.
[00:56.95]9.The hill and the sky take on a golden red color at sunset.
[01:02.53]10.This nut looks ugly, but it tastes good.
[01:06.64]Part A
[01:07.86]1.M:Excuse me, I am looking for the textbooks of Prof.Benson's course.
[01:14.63]W:I am afraid they are out of stock now. You will have to order them, and it will take three weeks for the publisher to mail them to us.
[01:23.56]Q:Where did the conversation take place?
[01:27.44]2.M:Shall I get off at the corner of this street?
[01:31.40]W:No, according to the map, it's the next one after the traffic lights.
[01:36.34]Q:Where is the man?
[01:39.36]3.M:I'd like to return this novel, and I am sorry to say some pages are missing.
[01:46.02]W:Will you have to see the director about this?
[01:49.22]Q:Where does this conversation most likely take place?
[01:53.98]4.M:Have you got everything now?
[01:57.25]W:No, I still have to get a pound of butter, two pounds of beef and some apples.
[02:02.87]Q:Where are the man and woman?
[02:06.14]5.M:Sorry, they are sold out.
[02:09.60]W:When do you expect to have some more?
[02:12.19]Q:Where does this conversation most probably take place?
[02:17.23]Part B
[02:18.49]1.W:Good evening, Dr. Smith. I am a news journalist of Guang zhou News Agency.
[02:25.15]I know that you have been to Angkor Wat. May I ask you some questions?
[02:30.08]M:Yes, please.
[02:31.81]W:When was your first trip to Angkor Wat?
[02:34.44]M:It was in 1980.
[02:36.17]W:What was the temple like when Cambodia was in the years of war?
[02:40.49]M:The temple was just in a poor state.
[02:43.40]Many of the stone figures had been stolen and others were falling to pieces.
[02:48.23]The temple was mainly covered with thick forests.
[02:51.58]W:Really? I can't believe it. Since then, have you ever been to Cambodia?
[02:56.69]M:Yes, later on, I visited Cambodia after 15 years, that is, in 1995.
[03:03.53]W:What was the temple like at that time?
[03:06.16]M:The temple had been rebuilt. I could see some of the stone blocks were cleaned,
[03:11.16]some of the stone blocks were moved and many roof sections were replaced with new ones.
[03:16.99]The temple had a new look.
[03:18.94]Q6.When was the man's first trip to Cambodia?
[03:23.69]Q7.What was the temple like during the man's first trip?
[03:28.58]Q8.When was the man's second visit to Cambodia?
[03:32.80]Q9.What was the temple like during the man's second trip?
[03:37.84]2.M:I am the manager of the bank. What can do I for you?
[03:42.88]W:A taxi driver turned in a wallet with 200 dollars in it. Somebody left it in his cary yesterday.
[03:50.11]M:Oh, that is too bad. Any identification?
[03:54.29]W:No, that's the problem. There is no name in it. So we don't know whose it is. We have to find out who the owner is.
[04:03.40]M:I don't understand how I can help you.
[04:06.02]W:It's possible that it belongs to one of your customers.
[04:09.80]M:Really? We have hundreds of customers.
[04:13.01]W:He may have been in the bank yesterday morning. It's possible that he cashed a check at about 10:30.
[04:19.85]M:Why do you think he was in this bank?
[04:22.33]W:The driver gave us this copy of his log.
[04:25.86]M:Yes, I see. The log shows the place where he picked up each passenger.
[04:31.01]W:His fourth pick-up was in front of this bank at 10:40 am. He took the passenger to the cinema on the Fifth Street.
[04:39.47]M:Let me see what I can do in this case.
[04:42.24]Q10.Where did John find the wallet?
[04:45.88]Q11.How much money was there in the wallet?
[04:49.69]Q12.What could the bank manager do in the end?
[04:53.76]3.One day Tang Ling and Bob were building an outdoor platform for plays and concerts at the university.
[05:02.15]There were not enough bricks, so Bob suggested buying some more.
[05:06.68]They used pieces of wood for building the platform. They had to put them in to make the surface smooth.
[05:13.13]Then Bob said that the wall at the back looked a bit gray and dull.
[05:17.27]They thought that they should do something to make it less ugly.
[05:20.58]Tang Ling suggested that they should paint the wall white, and then do some drawing on it.
[05:25.84]They would start doing it the next day. Tang Ling said that they could not do drawings until the wall got dry.
[05:33.43]And that might take about a week or so. During that period of time,
[05:37.57]they must stop people walking on that floor until it was firm. They were going to put up a notice saying "Keep off".
[05:45.28]Q13.Why did they use pieces of wood?
[05:49.92]Q14.Why were they going to put up a notice?
[05:54.10]Q15.What did the notice say?
[05:58.02]4.The temple of Angkor Wat was built during 1113-1150 in Cambodia.
[06:06.19]It covers an area of two square kilometers.
[06:09.61]A vast square channel of water goes round the four sides of the temple.
[06:14.36]It is a very beautiful sight to see, especially in the evening when the sun sinks lower and shadows spread across the courtyard.
[06:22.68]The sky turns pink after sunset and makes a very beautiful scene.
[06:27.76]However,the whole country of Cambodia was at war for many years. The temple was deserted.
[06:34.74]It was in a poor state and many of the stone figures had been stolen, others were falling to pieces.
[06:41.29]A team of 15 Indian experts organized a group of 400 Cambodian workers and began the repair work in 1986.
[06:50.04]Most of the repair workers were women who did masses of work on cleaning repairing and rebuilding parts of the temple.
[06:56.99]The team of the experts had a lot of experience in repairing old buildings, so the work was done successfully,
[07:03.22]and the repair work was completed in 1994.
[07:06.71]Q16.How many people did the repair work?
[07:10.85]Q17.How long did it take to finish the repair work?
[07:15.35]5.The first man who cooked his food, instead of eating it raw,
[07:20.60]lived so long ago that we have no idea who he was or where he lived.
[07:25.82]We do know, however, that for thousands of years,
[07:28.85]food was always eaten cold and raw. Perhaps the first cooked food was heated accidentally by a forest fire or by the molten lave from an erupting volcano.
[07:39.25]No doubt, when people first tasted food that had been cooked, they found it tasted better.
[07:44.54]Even after this discovery, cooked food must have remained a rarity until man learned how to make and control fire.
[07:51.67]Early people who lived in hot regions could depend on the heat of the sun to cook their food.
[07:57.36]For example, in the desert areas of the south-western United States,
[08:01.36]the Indians cooked their food by placing it on a flat stone in the hot sun.
[08:05.82]They cooked pieces of meat and thin cakes of corn meal in this fashion.
[08:09.49]Q18.When did the first man who cooked his food live?
[08:13.78]Q19.What is the author's attitude towards cooked food?
[08:18.53]Q20.How did the early Indians in the southwestern United States cook their food?