2012-1研究生学位英语听力原文

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2011-12 GET Listening Scripts

Section A 1.

W. Alex has been working for you over two years. M. He never misses a chance to say what he thinks I want to hear.

W. I guess you will eventually promote him. M. But I don’t buy that kind of sweet talk. Q. What does the man imply about Alex? 2.

W.Look at the heat price of beef, 4dollars 25 cents per pound, can you believe it, last summer it was only 3 dollars and 87cents.

M. Everything is going up so fast. It’s not just food, my electric bill went up over15 percent in one month. Q. How much did the beef cost per pound last summer? 3.

M. How was the movie you saw last night?

W.It wasn’t too bad. It was pretty funny in sports. And the action was ok. But it wasn't really worth paying seven dollars for a ticket.

Q. What does the woman think of the movie?

4.

M. Hi, Lizzy! What’s up?

W. I hate to say, but my boyfriend has been giving me cold shoulder for the last two weeks. He doesn't love me anymore.

M. Your imagination is working overtime. Maybe Frank is just going through a rough time and wants some space at home.

Q. What does the man mean? 5.

W. Charlie, you should really pay attention in organic chemistry class.

M. Well, I don't get anything that the teacher is saying. W. You are the only guy in this class that doesn’t. Everything our professor teaches is lifted right off the book.

Q. What is true about the organic chemistry class? 6.

W. I thought Jeniffer moved to California to become a model.

M. She did. But it didn’t work out for her.

W. Seems like her dream was just a pie in the sky(空中

楼阁)after all.

Q. What does the woman imply? 7.

W. Hi, there’s Jim.Didn’t you guys used to be good friends?

M. We were friends a few years ago. But not anymore. W. How come? M. It’s a long story.

Q. What does the man imply? 8.

W. Thanks, goodness. You’re here, Mr. Brown. I try to fix this faucet (tap) myself, look at this, there is water all over my bathroom.

M. Oh, what a mess. Next time please call me first. That’s my job.

Q. What is probably the man’s occupation? 9.

M. I am going on a business trip this afternoon. W. Don’t worry, I ’ll handle all of your calls.

M. Thanks, I am expecting a message from my physician.

Q. What does the man have to do in the afternoon?

SectionB: Mini-talk One

The Ivy League is a name for eight schools in the northeastern United States. All but one were established hundreds of years ago, when England had colonies in the area. The oldest schools are Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Dartmouth, Princeton, Brown and the University of Pennsylvania. The newest is Cornell, which was founded in eighteen sixty-five.

Ivy League (Ivies, Ancient Eight) The term Ivy League can also be used to describe a sports grouping of the eight schools. The schools are also

called the Ivies.

Many language experts believe that the term first appeared in the media. In the nineteen-thirties, a sports reporter called the schools in the grouping, the \League.\ The group also had an unofficial name -- \Ancient Eight.\National Collegiate Athletic Association officially uses the term Ivy League.

Why the reporter used the term is not completely clear. Some people say the term is linked to the ivy plant. And ivy does cover some of the grounds and buildings at the schools. Other people say the term dates back to when only four of the schools were part of the sports group. The number four was written in roman numerals, the letters \.\explanation is incorrect.

The term Ivy League is sometimes said in a disapproving way. Some people think the eight schools and their students value themselves too highly. Admission to the schools is very competitive. As little as seven percent of students who seek admission are accepted.

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