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新视野视听说(第三版)B1U4-听力原文

新视野视听说(第三版)B1U4-听力原文

Unit 4 Getting from A to B

Listening to the world

Sharing

Scripts

F = Finn; M1 = Man 1, etc.; W1 = Woman 1, etc. Part 1

F: I usually get to work by bus. It takes about half an hour. Sometimes I read a book on the way.

How about you? How do you get to work?

M1: I travel by bus. Um, it’s only one bus to work. It takes about 15 minutes.

M2: I get to work by car.

W1: Bus.

W2: I walk to work.

M3: I get to work on the tube and I walk some of the way.

W3: About five minutes walk to the station, Waterloo Station, and then I get on a bus which takes

about 20 … 25 minutes.

M4: On most days I use the tube – my journey into work and my journey home at the end of

the

day.

M5: I cycle to work. That’s the quickest and easiest way.

W4: I cycle in to work every day on my bike. Part 2

F: What do you do on your journey to work?

M3: I usually listen to music or read.

M1: Sometimes I listen to music and sometimes I read a book.

M4: I either read the newspaper or I read books.

W4: Take in the fresh air, the scenery, um … and try to avoid holes in the road which are quite

dangerous.

W3: I listen to my iPod.

M5: Well, sometimes, if … if it’s a bit of a quiet road, I can think about what I’m going to do that

day.

W1: I … I dream, usually. I just … I, I love … I

love journeys. I love just looking out of the window.

M2: Well, it’s so short; I don’t actually do very much at all, apart from making sure I don’t have

an accident.

Part 3

F: What do you like about it?

M4: It’s fairly short, so my journey to work is only 30 minutes.

W3: It’s quick.

M2: It’s short. It only takes me seven or eight minutes.

W1: Seeing how the landscape changes through the seasons.

M3: I like listening to music and having some time to think before work.

M1: It’s quite early in the morning, which means that the bus is always quite quiet, so um, I don’t

have to fight for a seat.

M5: I like to have some fresh air and the

exercise.

W4: I just like the exercise that I get from it and being outside in the open.

W2: It’s not too far. I can walk or run. It’s about a quarter of an hour’s walk, so I feel very healthy.

I don’t have to catch a bus.

Part 4

F: What don’t you like about your journey to work?

M3: Um, I don’t like it when it’s very busy in the mornings and I don’t like it when it’s hot and

sweaty on the tube.

W1: It’s a very full bus. It’s packed with people because it’s the “work bus”.

M5: There are some very bad drivers on the road.

W3: Sometimes the buses get overcrowded and a lot of people are going to the same place.

W4: I really don’t like cycling to work when it’s raining because I get wet, (and) all my books get

M1: In the winter it’s very cold that early in the morning and um, sometimes if I miss the first bus

I have to wait about 20 minutes for the next one to come along.

W2: In winter it’s very windy coming over the bridge and it makes my eyes water.

M2: It’s so short; there’s nothing to like or dislike about it.

Listening

Scripts

G = Guide; V1 = Visitor 1; V2 = Visitor 2; V3 = Visitor 3

G: So, ladies and gentlemen. Let’s move into the transport section now. Could you all come over this way? Let’s look at these photos. As you can see, these early methods of transport have

two things in common … They’re all great ideas, great ways to travel through the air rather

than on the ground … but they weren’t successful! There was a big problem with each

V1: But the monorail – that was successful. G: Well, yes and no. Look at this photo on the left. It’s from the World Fair in Seattle. That was

in 1962. Monorails were a very popular idea in America at that time. People wanted to leave their cars at home and go to work by public transport. But they weren’t successful –monorails are difficult to build and expensive to keep in good condition. So you’re right.

There are some monorails in the world … but not very many!

V2: Hey. Look at this photo. Is that a car under a plane?

G: Oh, yes. This was a very interesting idea. People wanted to fly from Los Angeles to New York … and then drive straight into the city center from the airport.

V2: No way! How?

G: Well, the idea was that the car came off the bottom of the plane and then you got in and

away. This was in the 1940s. Ah, yes. Look. Here’s the d ate: 1948. It was a nice idea – no airports or waiting around –but it wasn’t successful.

V2: Why not?

G: There was an engineering problem. The car was too heavy and small planes weren’t strong enough to carry them (it).

V3: What’s this? A helicopter in th e garage? G: Yes, indeed. We laugh at this now, but people were very serious about it at the time. People wanted to leave home in the morning, say goodbye to the family and go to work by private helicopter. The idea was very popular, but, of course, it was impossible. Helicopters are very difficult to fly and can you imagine the traffic problems in the sky? … So noisy!

V2: Yes. Very noisy. There’s far too much traffic these days in my opinion.

G: I agree. People should go to work by bike or on foot – by far the best way to travel. As you

see, all these …

Viewing

Scripts

P = Presenter; W1 = Woman 1, etc.; M1 = Man 1, etc.

Part 1

P: Heathrow Airport is having a bad day. Hundreds of passengers can’t fly because of a computer problem in air traffic control. In Terminal 1, things are getting worse. More and more passengers are arriving. Some airplanes are leaving, but many flights are canceled. Everyone is hoping to find a flight. Some of the waiting passengers are having a snack while others are spending their t ime outside. It’s a hot summer day. Back inside the terminal, it’s getting hotter and hotter. Some people came here five hours ago.

W1: I’m here with my grandmother and my parents and it’s terrible for us to wait here for such a

long time now. We have to sleep at the airport

because no hotel is available. So, it’s just terrible.

M1: Have a look at this. Improvisation at its best. I’m glad they’re sleeping now. I was hoping to

get to Berlin soon.

P: People are still trying to find a flight.

W2: I’ve had my son go on the Internet, my daughter be in one queue, me be in the other queue

and on the mobile, all at the same time, trying to get to Amsterdam for 9:30 tomorrow morning.

M2: After five hours queuing, you … you really become really Zen, you know ... and here it’s pretty calm.

P = Presenter

Part 2

P: The airport managers find an interesting solution to one of the problems: garden chairs. With

the chairs to relax in, some passengers are

finding new ways to pass the time. Inside Terminal

1, it’s late at nigh t, after midnight. And many passengers are still here, waiting for their flight. Around 300 flights left Heathrow that day, but 319 flights were canceled, and over 500 people spent the night in the terminal.

Speaking for communication

Role-play

Scripts

B = Boss; S = Secretary; D = David; G = George B: Where are the other people? We were supposed to start 15 minutes ago!

S: Alex called and said he’d be here in a second. He said he got tied up with a customer.

B: That’s all right. I know what Alex’s customer is like.

D: Morning, everyone! Please forgive me. I didn’t mean to come so late. I was just getting a cup

of coffee at the coffee shop and the line was way too long. I had to wait for 20 minutes to get

my coffee!

B: David, this is not acceptable. If I say the meeting starts at 10, the meeting starts at 10. Not

ten-o-one! And definitely not ten-twenty!

D: Yes, sir. It won’t happen again, I promise. B: I hope so, David. All right. Let’s get started. So the first thing I want to talk about is our ... G: I’m really sorry, everyone! I know I’m late. But really, it’s not my fault.

B: OK, what’s the story this time, George?

G: The railway service was delayed this morning. You know what happened? They say a train hit

a cow that got onto the line between two stations …

B: A cow? George, do you expect me to believe that?

Group discussion

Scripts

A = Attendant; P = Passenger

A: Your meal, sir.

P: Thank you. Um, excuse me.

A: Yes, can I help you?

P: Hope so! I’m sorry, but there’s a small problem here. I ordered a vegetarian meal – but this is

meat.

A: Oh, just a moment. I checked and we don’t have a record of your order.

P: What?! But I always order vegetarian. I’m a frequent flyer.

A: I understand, sir, but we don’t have any more vegetarian meals.

P: I don’t believe it! You always have extra meals in business class.

A: Yes, but this is economy class.

P: You don’t understand. Let me explain one more time. I don’t eat meat. I ordered vegetarian. I

can’t fly to Tokyo without dinner. It’s your job to bring me a meal. A business class vegetarian meal is fine.

A: Just a moment. Here you are, sir. A vegetarian meal.

P: Thank you, but this is already open. And it’s cold. Um, can I speak to the person in charge, please?

Further practice in listening

Short conversations

Scripts

Conversation 1

M: Would you like to share a taxi with me to the airport? We can save money that way.

W: Actually, I’m not flying. I’m going to the conference by train. I was thinking of driving, but it

will be too tiring.

Q: How is the woman going to travel? Conversation 2

W: I have to catch the 10:45 train. I think I’d better get to the station by half past 10.

M: Oh, it’s just a small station. It’ll be fine if you arrive there five minutes before the train departs.

Q: According to the man, at what time could the woman arrive at the station?

Conversation 3

M: Did you say I should take the No. 46 bus to your house? Because I remember going there once

on the No. 28.

W: The No. 28 bus has been canceled. It used to run straight to my house and it was faster than the

No. 46. It’s too bad.

Q: What does the woman say about the bus services?

Conversation 4

W: Many people would rather take the bus or the subway than drive by themselves. Parking is getting to be a real headache.

M: That doesn’t surprise me, for more a nd more people are buying their own cars.

Q: What does the man mean?

Conversation 5

M: Excuse me, could you please tell me when the next train to London is?

W: Sure. The next train to London is two hours from now, but if you do not mind connecting at

Manchester, there is one indirect train leaving in 10 minutes.

Q: What information about train services does the woman provide?

Long conversation

Scripts

M: Did you hear? The new high-speed train around the capital is almost finished. It will travel at

180 miles per hour!

W: I know! I saw it on Channel 6 this morning on TV. I can’t wait! It will change my work travel

time from 2 hours each way to just 45 minutes each way.

M: Wow! Rachel! That’s way too long to spend traveling to work.

W: Well, John, I leave home in the morning at 6 and arrive at work at 8. Leave work at 5 and arrive back home at 7. During my 2-hour travel time on the subway, I do catch up on emails and try to read and rest a little.

M: So, the new high-speed train will be a big help for you then, Rachel!

W: Yes! Now my travel time to work is so long that any extra time – like for shopping – can be really tough. The new high-speed train will connect our office in the old part of the city with all the new shopping areas. So, I will be able to do my shopping on the way home from work! M: Oh, that’s great. And the new high-speed train will make a circle around the entire city. It will

connect my neighborhood with the airport. I will be able to ride it from my neighborhood to the airport in 20 minutes and save money on parking my car!

Q1: How long will the woman spend on her way to and from work by high-speed train?

Q2: When does the woman arrive back home by subway?

Q3: According to the woman, in what way will the new high-speed train be a big help to her?

Q4: How will the new high-speed train affect the

man?

Passage 1

Scripts

Studies show Americans spend more time than ever commuting. The average one-way commute has grown by 13 percent to 25 minutes. For a growing number of people, getting to

work takes more than an hour. In 2000, only in New York State did more than 10 percent of workers spend more than an hour getting to work. Now that situation can be found in several other

states as well. Two point eight million people have so-called extreme commutes because they spend more than 90 minutes on their way to work.

Steven, an electrical engineer, has an extreme commute between home and work. He leaves home before dawn and returns after dark, but as tiring or boring as Steven’s trip may sound, he

s ays it’s the way to keep the home and job he

loves. “I have the balance right now,” Steven said. “I

could do similar jobs closer, but not with the work rewards and job satisfaction I have now. And I

could live closer, but I wouldn’t have the lifestyle that I desire.”

Longer commutes frequently involve people who live at one end of the city and work at another. Such a pattern probably begins with companies moving away from the city center, attracting workers to move to less expensive areas farther away from the city center. People see

this as an opportunity because such a move may provide more affordable housing or better schools.

Steven spends about $185 a week on gas. Even high fuel costs can pay off in a better quality of life.

Added to long commutes are increased traffic jams, however. Commuters typically spend 47

hours a year in traffic jams, up from 40 hours a decade earlier.

Q1: How much time on average do Americans spend on their way to work?

Q2: What is the present situation about Americans’ commuting to work?

Q3: Why does Steven choose to have an extreme commute?

Q4: Which of the following is the disadvantage of long commutes?

Passage 2

Scripts and answers

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