英语初级听力 Lesson07(mp3+lrc字幕)
2009-07-18来源:和谐英语
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[00:03.94]Section One: Dialogues.
[00:06.97]Dialogue 1:
[00:09.69]--Is that Mrs. Brown?
[00:13.48]--No, it isn't. It's Mrs. Bright.
[00:15.80]--Is she English?--No, she isn't. She is American.
[00:19.62]Dialogue 2:
[00:24.42]-Where is Susan now?
[00:27.01]--She is in Glasgow.
[00:28.81]--Is Glasgow in England?
[00:30.43]--No. It's in Scotland.
[00:32.52]Dialogue 3:
[00:37.04]--Who is the man over there?
[00:40.72]--It's Mr. Watson.
[00:42.55]--Is he a teacher?
[00:43.70]--No. He is a doctor.
[00:45.48]Dialogue 4:
[00:50.13]--My bag, please. Here is my ticket.
[00:54.70]--Thank you, Madam. Here's your bag.
[00:57.34]--This is not my bag. It's Mrs. Brown's.
[01:01.00]--I'm sorry, Madam. Is this yours?
[01:03.92]--Yes, it is. Thank you.
[01:06.43]Dialogue 5:
[01:11.21]--Excuse me, Is this your book?
[01:17.04]No, It's not mine.
[01:19.15]--Whose book is it, then?
[01:21.06]--It's Pedro's, I think.
[01:22.76]Dialogue 6:
[01:27.33]--Whose bicycle is that?
[01:30.25]--Which one?
[01:31.30]--The old green one.
[01:32.71]--Oh, that's Robert's.
[01:34.22]Dialogue 7:
[01:39.68]--What are you looking at?
[01:43.55]--I'm looking at a photograph.
[01:45.27]--Is it interesting?
[01:46.87]--Yes, its a picture of my girlfriend.
[01:49.58]Dialogue 8:
[01:54.63]--Where's John at the moment?
[01:57.60]--In the garden.
[01:58.80]--What's he doing there?
[02:00.24]--He's reading, I think.
[02:02.04]Dialogue 9:
[02:06.59]--Are there any oranges in the kitchen?--No, I'm sorry. There aren't any.
[02:13.17]--Are there any bananas, then?
[02:14.82]--Yes. There are plenty of bananas.
[02:17.30]Dialogue 10:
[02:22.52]--I want some butter, please.--How much do you want, Madam?
[02:27.10]--Half a pound, please.
[02:28.90]--Thank you, Madam.
[02:29.97]Dialogue 11:
[02:35.66]--Is there any cream in the refrigerator?
[02:39.56]--No. There isn't any, I'm afraid.Is there any milk, then?
[02:42.80]--Yes, there is plenty of milk.
[02:44.75]Dialogue 12:
[02:49.35]--Where does Pedro come from?
[02:52.25]--He comes from Mexico City.
[02:54.29]--What language does he speak, then?
[02:56.54]--He speaks Spanish.
[02:58.05]Dialogue 13:
[03:03.64]--What does your friend do?
[03:06.75]--He is a bank clerk.
[03:08.11]Where does he work?--At the Middleland Bank in Birmingham.
[03:11.69]Dialogue 14:
[03:16.28]--Do you like your apple?--Yes. It's nice and sweet.
[03:21.20]Is yours sweet, too?No. Mine is rather sour.
[03:24.85]--Oh, I'm sorry about that.
[03:27.05]Dialogue 15:
[03:33.03]---Can I help you, Madam?
[03:36.27]--Yes. I want to see some cardigans.
[03:39.22]---What size do you take, Madam?
[03:41.02]--About fourteen inches, I think.
[03:43.58]Section Two:
[03:49.36]A. Problems
[03:52.41]1. I really need some new curtains but I'm afraid I can't,sew.
[04:00.80]2. My problem is that I can't find a job. Managers always say my hair is too long.
[04:10.51]3. I do love listening to the radio but I'm afraid my radio isn't working.
[04:21.12]4. Just look at these shoes. They cost forty-five dollars last year and they have holes in them now.
[04:30.11]5. Do you know anything about cars? My car is using too much petrol.
[04:39.22]B. Monologue:
[04:44.73]John Haslam is talking about his garden.
[04:49.62]You know, I don't really like the country. It's too quiet.There's not enough movement, not enough action, not enough to do.
[05:01.17]But I'm like most other people: I need some peace and quiet sometimes,and this little garden is my peace and quiet.
[05:08.04]It's big enough for me.During the summor I may spend three or four hours out here.
[05:13.31]But even in the winter I may come out here for an hour or two at the weekends, if the weather's good.
[05:18.41]It's a,good p1ace to sit with my typewriter.
[05:20.94]And it's a good place to sit with a book and a drink. And do you know something?
[05:26.35]I spend as much me out of the house now as I did when I lived in the country.Funny, isn't it?
[05:33.24]C. Telephone Conversation:(Sound of radio playing. Telephone rings.)Betty: Listen, Mum. The phone's ringing. Can I answer it?
[05:53.93]Julie: Yes, of course. But please answer correctly.(Receivef being:picked up.)
[05:58.84]Betty: (excited) Hello. This is Betty.
[06:01.35]Male voice: (confused pause) Uh ... good evening. Is that 789-6 double 43?
[06:06.63]Betty: Yes, it is. Would you like to talk to my mother?
[06:10.08]Male voice: Well ... I'd like to talk to Mrs. Henderson ...
[06:13.03]Betty: Just a moment. I'll tell her.
[06:15.46]Julie: Mrs. Henderson speaking. Who's calling please?
[06:19.25]Male voice: This is Brian Murphy, Mrs. Henderson. I'm your newneighbor. I moved in yesterday.
[06:24.34]Julie: Oh, good evening, Mr. Murphy. Welcome to Oak Lane. Can we give you any help?
[06:29.09]Male voice: Sorry to bother you, Mrs. Henderson, but I'd like to ask you some questions.
[06:33.25]Julie: I'm never too busy to help a neighbor, Mr. Murphy. What would you like to know?
[06:37.51]Male voice: Well, first, could you fell me what time the milkman calls?
[06:41.21]And which day do the dustmen come? Who's the most dependable newsagent? (pause) Oh, yes ... where is the nearest police station?
[06:48.89]Julie: My goodness, Mr. Murphy. You have got a lot of questions.
[06:52.53]Look, I have an idea. Why don't you come to tea tomorrow afternoon?
[06:56.71]Then we can meet you and answer all your questions.
[06:59.74]Male voice: That's very kind of you, Mrs. Henderson. What time shall I come?
[07:03.55]Julie: Any time after 3 o'clock. We look forward to meeting you.Goodbye.
[07:07.89]Male voice: Goodbye, Mrs. Henderson.(Receiver being replaced.)
[07:11.41]Section Three:
[07:16.22]Dictation.
[07:18.44]Dictation 1:
[07:20.11]Everything changes. Once a lot of people went to the cinema to see silent films.
[07:35.18]Then when talking pictures started nobody wanted to see silent films any more.
[07:48.79]But people still went to the cinema and everybody knew the names of all the great film stars.
[08:02.80]Now we have television. People sit at home night after night watching their favorite programs.
[08:20.11]But what is going to happen to the cinema?
[08:28.73]Dictation 2:
[08:32.86]Dear Mr. Scott,Thank you for your letter of 15th January.
[08:42.76]You say that you telephoned our office five times in two days and did not receive a reply.
[08:54.15]I am sorry about this, but we have had problems with our telephone.
[09:04.18]Yours sincerely,