大学英语第二册听说 听力原文(上海外语出版社第三版)

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A Call from Dad

Gloria: Hello?

Dad: Hi, Gloria! This is your dad. Gloria: Hi, Dad! How're you doing? Dad: Just fine. How are you doing?

Gloria: Oh, I'm OK. Did you get the pictures I left for you? Dad: Yes, we sure did. We're looking at them now. Gloria: Oh, good.

Dad: This one's really good. You're eating in a restaurant.

Gloria: Oh, yeah. I go there a lot. It's one of my favorite places.

Dad: Uh-huh. It looks like a nice place. And in this one you're sitting on a motorcycle. Gloria: Yeah. Somebody is teaching me how to ride.

Dad: That sounds dangerous. I hope you're careful, honey. Gloria: Oh, Dad. I am. Don't worry.

Dad: Now what's this one? You're standing in Angela's office. Isn't that Angela's office? Gloria: Yeah. I'm doing some part-time work for her magazine. Dad: Oh, good for you. Who's that with you?

Gloria: Oh, Angela took that picture. That's John. Dad: John, huh? Who's John?

Gloria: He's ... um ... a friend. Angela introduced me to him. Dad: She did, huh? He seems a little strange.

Gloria: Dad. He's a really nice guy.

Dad: Yeah, but it looks like he's got a ponytail. Is that a ponytail? Gloria: Dad, you're so old-fashioned! You Have the Wrong Number

W: Hello.

M: Good morning. This is the First State Bank. My name's Edward Simpson. I'm the manager. W: Oh, yes?

M: Did you get my letter?

W: What letter was that?

M: Well, I wanted to see you. I called yesterday, but nobody answered the phone. W: Was that in the morning?

M: That's right.

W: I'm sorry, I wasn't here. I had to see my doctor. I've had problems with my leg. M: I wanted to ask you about your account. W: My account?

M: Yes, you wrote a check for $1,000 last week. W: $1,000?

M: Yes, and there's only $153.95 in your account.

W: But I don't have an account with First State. M: Now, look here Mrs Tailor ...

W: Mrs Tailor? Who's Mrs Tailor? I'm not Mrs Tailor. M: I'm sorry. Is this 848-3592? W: Say that again. M: 848-3592.

W: Ah! This is 848-3952. My name's Nelson. You have the wrong number. M: Oh! I'm terribly sorry.

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M: Hello.

W: Hello, is that you, Tom?

M: Sorry, but nobody by that name lives here. W: Oh, I'm so sorry.

Q: Whom does the woman want? 2. M: Hello. W: Hello, George.

M: Who?

W: Oh, is George in?

M: Sorry. We have no George here. W: Is this 793-5141?

M: No, it isn't. I think you have the wrong number. W: Oh, I'm sorry.

Q: Why does the woman say sorry? 3.

M: Hello.

W: Hello. Can I speak to Alan? M: Who did you say you want? W: Alan.

M: What number did you want? W: 321-9645.

M: But this is 321-6949. W: Oh, sorry.

Q: What number did the woman want? 4. M: Hello.

W: Hello. Is Sylvia there? M: Sorry. She's not in right now. W: Oh, are you her brother Mike? M: Yes. Who's calling?

W: This is Monica. Can I leave a message with you? M: OK.

Q: Who is calling? 5.

M: Hello, this is Dr Baker speaking. Is that Mrs Jones? W: No, this is her sister. Can I take a message? M: Yes, please.

Q: Who answered the phone? SCRIPT 1.

M: Hello.

W: Hello, can I speak to Anne, please?

M: Sorry. She's not in right now. Would you like to leave a message? W: Yes, please. My name is Nancy Davis. M: Nancy Davis.

W: Yes, and my phone number is 914-6520.

M: Did you say 6502?

W: No, 6520. Could you ask Anne to call me back tonight? M: OK. I'll give her the message as soon as she comes in. W: Thanks. M: You're welcome.

2.

W: Hello.

M: Hello. I'd like to speak to Frank, please.

W: Oh, Frank's not back from the office yet. Can I take a message? M: Yes, please. My name is Peter. W: Peter?

M: Yes, that's right. And my number is 614-5533. W: 614-5533.

M: Please tell Frank I'll meet him tomorrow at 12 at the Foreign Languages Bookstore. W: 12 o'clock at the bookstore. OK, I'll tell him. SCRIPT

Is Anna There?

Jack: Hello.

Pat: Hello. Is Anna there? Jack: No. I'm sorry Anna is out.

Pat: Is that you, Tom?

Jack: No, I'm not Tom. I'm Jack. I'm Anna's brother.

Pat: Oh! I'm sorry. I think Anna has told me about you. She said her brother is coming to spend the summer holiday at her place. That must be you.

Jack: Yes. I'll be here for two weeks.

Pat: That's great. Well, could you please leave Anna a message for me? Jack: Sure. What is it?

Pat: Well, Anna and I are going to meet for tea at my home. Would you ask her to see if she has my French dictionary? If she does, tell her to bring it along. The address is 164, Rose Avenue, in case she has forgotten.

Jack: All right. And you are? Pat: I'm Anna's friend Pat.

Jack: Thank you for calling, Pat. I'll let her know that you called.

Pat: Thank you. By the way, would you like to come along with Anna? I'd like to introduce you to my brother.

Jack: That's very nice of you. But I have to go to the bank this afternoon. Pat: That's a pity. But we'll see you some other time, won't we? Jack: I don't know. Maybe. Pat: Thank you again, Tom. Jack: But I'm not Tom. I'm Jack! Pat: I'm so sorry, Jack.

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I'm a Friend of Alice Wilson

John Brown has been transferred to work in a town where he has no friends. However, his friend Alice Wilson has suggested that he phone her friend Betty Smith and ask for her advice about finding

somewhere to live.

Betty: Hello? Betty Smith here.

John: Oh, Mrs Smith, my name's John Brown. You don't know me, but I'm a friend of Alice Wilson.

Betty: Oh, yes?

John: When I told Alice I was coming to live here she gave me your name, and suggested that I give you a ring. I was wondering if you could give me some advice. Betty: I'll be pleased to if I can. What can I do for you?

John: Well, I'm looking for a place to live. Alice thought that as you're an estate agent you might know of somewhere suitable.

Betty: Yes, I think I can help you. Why don't you come round and see me? Do you know where my office is?

John: Yes, I've got the address. Betty: Good. Where are you now? John: I'm at the post office now.

Betty: Oh, well, that's just a ten-minute walk from my office. Come round and see me now. John: Thank you very much. Betty: Not at all.

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W: You'd better take a good rest, John. M: I can't afford the time. 2.

W: I think you really need a holiday.

M: Thank you for your advice. But I have to finish my assignment. 3.

W1: I'm afraid you've put on some weight, Ann. Maybe you should go on a diet. W2: I know, but what kind of diet do you suggest? 4.

W: If I were you, I'd take an advanced course.

M: You know I haven't finished the beginners course yet. 5.

W: I think you ought to find a bigger apartment. M: I've been trying to find one. 6.

W: It might be a good idea if you got a part-time job. M: I'm thinking about it these days. 7.

W: You ought to eat lots of salad and fruit, Larry.

M: You know I don't care for fruit and vegetables very much. I prefer meat. 8.

W: Robert, you shouldn't sleep so much. It won't do you good. M: You may be right. But I get tired if I cut down. SCRIPT

Dreams About the Future

Amy: Hey, Charlie, I've been thinking. Charlie: Oh, yeah? About what?

Amy: About the future ... about what I want to be.

Charlie: Hmm. I'm sure there are a lot of things that you can do. Amy: Mmm, maybe. I'd like a job where I can travel.

Charlie: Well, what about being a flight attendant? You could travel a lot.

Amy: No, I've thought of that. Flight attendants work really hard. It's so tiring. And planes aren't safe nowadays. They may crash because of bad weather or even be used as weapons if they fall into wrong hands.

Charlie: How about being an interpreter? You're really good at languages. And you could travel to international meetings.

Amy: No, I don't think so. Interpreting doesn't sound interesting to me. Charlie: Well, what are you interested in?

Amy: Well, maybe I'll become ... an international businesswoman.

Charlie: But you don't like thinking about money. Amy: Well, I could change.

Charlie: Mmm, I don't know, Amy. I just don't see you as a business person.

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