2007
年新课标听力材料
Text 1
W:John, is Mark coming for tea tomorrow?
M:Yes, I told you yesterday, Tracy!
W:Oh did you?Sorry, I must have forgotten.
Text 2
W:What’s the hurry?We’d like you to stay for dinner.
M:Well, thank you!But Helen and I have to meet my parents at the railway station.
Text 3
W:Hi, Tom!We had to start the meeting without you.
M:I know. My flight was delayed because of the heavy rain.
W:But you are just in time for the discussion.
Text 4
M:How much are these shoes?
W:Oh, they are $35 a pair.
M:Do you have Size 9?
W:I’m afraid they are sold out.
Text 5
M:Hi, I’m thinking of taking a trip during the Christmas holidays.
W:Where would you like to go?
M:Well, maybe somewhere warm and sunny.
W:How about a tour to Southeast Asia?
Text 6
M:Ladies and gentlemen, let’s welcome Jane Carter. . . Jane, you are so young!How can you sing so well?
W:Well, Mr. Green, I like singing very much and I’ve been doing this for a while. Above all, I have Mr. James as my teacher.
M:No wonder!I believe you’ll do a wonderful job tonight. Now, ladies and gentlemen, Jane Carter!
Text 7
W:Happy birthday, Jimmy!Are you ready for the next present?
M:You mean there’s more besides the watch?
W:Come with us, it’s in the car. . . Now, here we are. You’ve been talking about this for months.
M:Oh. . . it’s a new computer!It’s just what I want!I’m so happy about it. Thank you so much, mom and dad!
Text 8
W:. . . Excuse me, sir.
M:. . . Can I help you?
W:My name’s Jane Smith. I’m a designer looking for a job.
M:See my secretary. She’ll set you up with a test.
W:When?
M:Next month.
W:I can’t wait that long.
M:Excuse me?
W:I can’t wait a month. I need something sooner.
M:. . . I’m sorry.
Text 9
M:Hi, Lily, how’s your new flat?
W:It’s great. I really like it.
M:How big is it?
W:It’s one big room, but it has a bathroom and a small kitchen too.
M:How far is it from the office?
W:It’s only about ten minutes.
M:Ten minutes by bus or by car?
W:On foot. I walked to work this morning. I was ten minutes early.
M:You are lucky. I was ten minutes late.
W:What happened?
M:All the buses came late.
W:What did Susan say?
M:She was late too.
W:What happened to her?
M:She took the train, and it was late too.
W:Well then, you were really lucky after all. But what are you going to do tomorrow?
M:I’ll start out fifteen minutes earlier.
Text 10
M:Good afternoon everybody and welcome to this class on English words. I hope that all of you can hear me;if not, please let me know. I am Professor John Morris;I’ll be your teacher for the next 13 weeks. As you can probably tell, this is one of the most popular — and crowded — classes;indeed, every time this course is offered, this room is very full. Why is that?Well, in order to use the English language, it’s very important to have at least a basic understanding of how words are formed. Just to mention one figure — and there are many — there are about one million words in English. If you are an English learner, you might wonder how you can possibly remember all of these words. Well, for one thing, you don’t have to;no native speaker exists who knows all of the words in the English language. Besides, there are shortcuts. Shortcuts?Yes. For example, if you know how words are formed by using parts of words from other languages, such as Greek and French, you will understand a good number of English words when you first come across them. Let me put it this way, knowing the rules will help you to master a large number of words. This is probably the number one reason why this class is so popular.
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