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英语初级听力 Lesson14(mp3+lrc字幕)

2009-07-19来源:和谐英语
[00:00.00]Lesson Fourteen
[00:02.51]Section One:
[00:04.73]Dialogue
[00:06.30]Dialogue 1
[00:09.61]--I want to fly to Geneva on or about the first.
[00:13.06]--I'll just see what there is.
[00:14.45]--I want to go economy, and I'd prefer the morning.
[00:17.08]--Lufthansa Flight LH 203 leaves at 0920.
[00:22.23]--What time do I have to be there?
[00:23.98]--The coach leaves for the airport at 0815.
[00:28.68]Dialogue 2:
[00:31.56]--You must have some more chicken.
[00:33.04]--No, thanks. I'm supposed to be slimming.
[00:35.92]--Can't I tempt you?
[00:37.02]--Well, maybe I could manage a very small piece.
[00:43.86]Dialogue 3:
[00:47.07]--I expect you could do with a cup of tea, couldn't you?
[00:49.37]--I'd rather have a cup of coffee, if you don't mind.
[00:50.78]--Milk and sugar?
[00:52.82]--A milky one without sugar, please.
[00:57.52]Dialogue 4:
[01:00.97]--What would you like to drink?
[01:02.69]--A black coffee for me, please.
[01:04.91]--How about something to eat?
[01:06.93]--Yes, I'd love a portion of that strawberry tart.
[01:09.75]--Right. I'll see if I can catch the waitress's eye.
[01:16.98]Dialogue 5:
[01:19.20]--Can I take your order, sir?
[01:21.45]--Yes. I'd like to try the steak, please.
[01:24.56]--And to follow?
[01:26.18]--Ice-cream, please.
[01:30.62]Dialogue 6:
[01:34.67]--Can I help you, madam?
[01:38.14]--Is there a bank at this hotel?
[01:39.87]--Yes, madam, the International Bank has an office on the ground floor of the hotel.
[01:43.50]--Is it open yet?
[01:45.04]--Yes, madam, the bank is open from Monday to Friday from 9.30 a.m. tiff 3.00 p.m.
[01:49.90]--Thank you.
[01:53.63]Dialogue 7:
[01:58.00]--Can I still get breakfast in the brasserie?
[02:00.16]--Yes, sir, if you hurry you can just make it--breakfast is served until 10.30.
[02:05.26]Dialogue 8:
[02:07.40]--How soon do I have to leave my room?
[02:11.47]--Normally it's by 12 noon on the day of your departure.
[02:14.19]--Well, you see, my plane doesn't go till half past five tomorrow afternoon.
[02:17.77]--I see. Which room is it, madam?
[02:20.09]--Room 577--the name is Browning.
[02:22.97]--Ah yes, Mrs. Browning. You may keep the room till 3 p.m. if you wish.
[02:26.96]--Oh, that's nice. Thank you very much.
[02:31.01]Section Two:
[02:34.04]A. Telephone Conversations:
[02:37.49]Conversation 1:
[02:41.49]Mrs. Henderson has just answered the telephone.
[02:43.76]Frank wasn't in so she had to take a message for him.
[02:47.63]Listen to the conversation and look at the message she wrote.
[02:52.23]Julie: 789 6443. Who's calling, please?
[02:57.24]Paul: Paul Clark here. Can I speak to Mr. Henderson, please?
[03:00.51]Julie: Sorry, he's out at the moment. Can I take a message?
[03:03.61]Paul: Yes, please. Could you tell him that his car will be ready by 6 p.m. on Thursday?
[03:08.66]Julie: Yes, of course. I'll do that. What's your number, in case he wants to ring you?
[03:13.38]Paul: 2748 double 53.
[03:16.26]Julie: (repeating) 2... 7...4, 8... double 5...3. Thank you. Goodbye.
[03:24.88]Conversation 2:
[03:28.56]Male: 268 7435. Who's calling?
[03:32.74]Female: This is Helen Adams. Could I speak to my husband?
[03:36.50]Male: Sorry, Mr. Adams is out. Can I take a message?
[03:40.16]Female: Could you tell him that my mother is arriving on Thursday? At about 1 p.m.
[03:45.31]Male: Right, Mrs. Adams. I'll do that. Where are you, in case he wants to ring you?
[03:51.00]Female: I'm not at home. The number here is 773 3298.
[03:57.27]Male: (repeating the number) 773 3298. Thank you. Goodbye.
[04:04.51]Conversation 3:
[04:08.63]Female: 575 4661. Who's calling, please?
[04:15.58]Male: This is Mr. Jones from the Daily Star. I'd like to talk to Mr.Henderson.
[04:20.21]Female: Sorry, I'm afraid he isn't in. Can I take a message?
[04:23.55]Male: Yes... Please tell him that the advertisement will definitely be in Friday's paper. That's Friday, the 13th of thismonth.
[04:30.73]Female: Certainly, Mr. Jones. What's the phone number, in case he has forgotten.
[04:36.06]Male: My number? (astounded) The number of the Daily Star?
[04:40.06]Everyone knows it. (chanting) 123 4567.
[04:45.05]Female: (laughing and repeating) 1-2-3 4-5-6-7. Thank you,Mr. Jones.
[04:54.66]B. Shopping:
[04:59.02]Shopkeeper: Yes, Mrs. Davies? What could we do for you today?
[05:02.16]Mrs. Davies: I want to order some foods.
[05:03.86]Shopkeeper: Well, I thought that might be the reason you came here, Mrs. Davies. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
[05:07.25]Mrs. Davies: But I want rather a lot, so you'll have to deliver it.
[05:10.75]Shopkeeper: That's perfectly all right. You just order whatever you like and we'll send it straight round to your house this afternoon.
[05:17.15]Mrs. Davies: Right. Well, first of all I want two boxes of baked beans.
[05:22.06]Shopkeeper: You mean two tins?
[05:23.37]Mrs. Davies: No, I mean two boxes. Two boxes of tins of baked beans.
[05:28.78]Shopkeeper: But each box contains forty-eight tins. Are you really sure you want so many? I mean, it would take a long time to eat so many.
[05:35.65]Mrs. Davies: Who said anything about eating them? I'm saving them.
[05:39.70]Shopkeeper: Saving them?
[05:40.77]Mrs. Davies: Yes, for the war.
[05:42.23]Shopkeeper: War? Are we going to have a war?
[05:44.01]Mrs. Davies: You never know. I'm not taking any chances. I read the papers. You're not going to catch me stuck in the house without a thing to eat.
[05:52.13]So put down two boxes of baked beans,will you?
[05:56.08]And three boxes of rice,
[05:58.58]five boxes of spaghetti and you'd better send me a hundred tins of tomato sauce to go with it. Have you got that?
[06:06.58]Shopkeeper: Yes, two boxes of baked beans, three boxes of rice,five boxes of spaghetti and a hundred tins of tomato sauce.
[06:13.89]But I'm not sure we have all these things in stock. I mean not that amount.
[06:17.76]Mrs. Davies: How soon can you get them, then?
[06:19.51]Shopkeeper: Well, within the next few days. I don't suppose you'll be needing them before then, will you?
[06:18.51]Mrs. Davies: You never can tell. It's touch and go. I was watching the nice man on the television last night.
[06:25.27]You know, the one with the nice teeth. Lovely smile he's got.
[06:29.77]And he said, 'Well, you never can tell.' And that set me thinking, you see.
[06:35.30]Anyway, you just deliver them as soon as you can. I shan't be going out again after today.
[06:41.02]Now ... now what else? Ah yes, tea and sugar.
[06:45.91]I'd better have a couple of boxes of each of those.
[06:49.17]No ... no make if four of sugar. I've got a sweet tooth.
[06:52.94]Shopkeeper: So two boxes of tea and four boxes of sugar. Anything else?
[06:56.75]It doesn't sound a very interesting diet. How about half a dozen boxes of tinned fish?
[07:02.08]Mrs. Davies: Fish? No, can't stand fish. Oh, but that reminds me,eight boxes of cat food.
[07:09.92]Shopkeeper: Cat food?
[07:10.57]Mrs. Davies: Yes. Not for me. You don't think I'm going to sit there on my own, do you?
[07:18.20]Section Three:
[07:20.73]Spot Dictation.
[07:22.72]Spot Dictation 1:
[07:26.66]A (sailor) once went into (a pub.) in a very dark street in (Liverpool).
[07:32.51]He got (very drunk) there and staggered out (around 1 1 p.m.).
[07:38.65]Around (midnight), one of his friends found him (on his hands and knees) in the gutter.
[07:42.88]"What  are  you   doing (there)?" he inquired. "Vm looking for (my wallet).
[07:47.17]I think I lost it in that dark street (down there)," he said.
[07:50.82]"Well, if you lost it (in that street), why are you looking for it (here)?" the friend (demanded).
[07:55.42]The sailor thought for a moment. Because (the light) is better here," he answered.
[08:02.87]Spot Dictation 2:
[08:06.50]A famous (855)-year-old (millionaire) once gave a lecture at (an American university).
[08:12.51]"Ym going to tell you how to live (a long, healthy life) and how to get (very rich at the same time)," he announced.
[08:18.51]"The (secret) is very (simple)." "All you have to do is (avoid bad habits) like (drinking) and (smoking).
[08:25.57]But you have to (get up early) every morning, (work) at least (10 hours) a day and (save every) penny, as well," he said.
[08:33.27]A young man in (the audience) stood up. "My father did (all those things) and yet he died (a very poor man) at the age of only (39).
[08:40.85]How do you (explain that)?" he asked. The millionaire thought (for a moment).