【Listen To This 2】听力训练第四十六期--03.24 从今天起由我代替alexzuot继续给大家出LISTN TO THIS 2
《英语中级听力》是由北外编的一套听力教材,它是在学习完《英语初级听力》后的一本后续教材,难度略高于四级水平,适合想考六级的同学或听力基础较好的人士学习。
大家好,今天我们一起来学习《英语中级听力》(Listen To This 2)这套教材的lesson 11--Section 1,希望大家坚持学习,能对通过CET4、6的听力测试有所裨益。
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| Lesson 11 Section One Task 1: A Way of Life 1. Choose the best answer (a, b or c) to complete each of the following statements. (1) This conversation takes place _____________. a. at a doctor's surgery b. at an Indian restaurant c. between a chef and Mr. Thomson (2) The doctor suggests that Mr. Thomson should ____________. a. stop smoking and eat more b. stop smoking and eat less c. stop smoking and have good meals every day instead (3) Mr. Thomson has come to see the doctor because he always feels ____________. a. hungry b. nervous c. unhappy with his work at office (4) It seems, according to the doctor's questions, Mr. Thomson's condition has a lot to do with ___________. a. Mr. Thomson's way of life b. Mr. Thomson's diet and everyday habits c. both a and b (5) Actually, Mr. Thomson's tension is caused by _______________. a. his daily habits b. his relationship with his wife c. his work 2. Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape. (1) I'm always nervy, ___6___ , ready to ___7___ anybody. (2) It's easy to say give it up or ___8___ . (3) Either you ___9___ or there's ___10___ of your feeling ___11___ . (4) I'd prefer to see you really ___12___ . (5) Try to be in ___13___ . (6) But then ... ___14___, I begin to feel ___15___ again. (7) Remember your health is ___16___ not your ___17___ . (8) I'll ___18___ your wife. 3. True or False Questions. (1) Mr. Thomson is basically very fit. (2) Mr. Thomson smokes at most thirty cigarettes a day. (3) The doctor does not think that Mr. Thomson has to give up smoking. (4) Mrs. Thomson isn't a good cook at all. (5) Mr. Thomson always has a lot to eat for breakfast and dinner. (6) Mr. Thomson never has a feeling of tension after dinner in the evening. (7) The doctor suggests that Mr. Thomson should have a fruit juice and some cereal for breakfast. (8) The doctor's last question is embarrassing and personal. |
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6-10.tense/jump on/cut it down/make a real effort/no real chance
11-15.better/back to normal/less of a hurry/at the end of the day/on edge
16-18.at stake/job/have a word with
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1-8.TFFF TFTT
TAPESCRIPTS:
Doctor: Well Mr. Thomson. The first and important thing I have to tell you is that ... mm ... there is really nothing seriously wrong with you ... physically that is. My ... er ... my very thorough re-examination and the ... the analyst's report show that basically you are very fit. Yes ... very fit.
Mr. Thomson: So ... Why is it doctor that I'm always so nervy ... tense ... ready to jump on anybody—my wife, children, colleagues?
Doctor: I think ... erm ... I think your condition has a lot to do with er—What shall we call it? —Way of life? Habits?
Mr. Thomson: Way of life? Habits?
Doctor: Yes ... now tell me Mr. Thomson ... You smoke, don't you?
Mr. Thomson: Yes ... I'm afraid ... I'm afraid I do, doctor.
Doctor: And ... er ... rather heavily I imagine.
Mr. Thomson: Well ... yes. I smoke—what ... about forty ... fifty a day I suppose.
Doctor: You should do your best to stop, you know.
Mr. Thomson: Yes ... I see ... But er ... Well ... it won't be the first time. I've tried to give up smoking several times but it's ... it's no good.
Doctor: You see ... fifty a day is overdoing it ... you must admit. You must cut it down ... at least that. Oh yes. I know that when you're feeling tense you ... you probably feel that a cigarette relaxes you. But in the long run ... I do advise you to make ... to make a real effort.
Mr. Thomson: Of course. But ... well ... it's easy to say give it up or cut it down ... but ... oh you know ...
Doctor: Well in my opinion you have no choice. Either you make a real effort or ... or there's no real chance of your feeling better. You see ... well obviously I could prescribe some kind of tranquillizer ... but would that help? I'd prefer—and I'm quite sure you'll agree—I'd prefer to see you really back to normal ... not just seemingly so. And that's my reason for asking you several more questions about ... about your other habits.
Mr. Thomson: Right.
Doctor: Your eating habits for example. What do you eat normally ... during a normal day?
Mr. Thomson: Yes ... well ... I'm a good eater. Yes, I'd say I'm a good eater. Now let's see ... Up at eight in the morning and my wife has a good breakfast ready.
Doctor: A good breakfast?
Mr. Thomson: The usual. A cereal followed by bacon and eggs with fried bread and perhaps a tomato or two. Then toast and marmalade ... all washed down with a couple of cups of tea. I er ... yes ... I really enjoy my breakfast.
Doctor: Er ... yes ... I can see you do. But I'd advise you to eat rather less. We'll come to that later. Go on.
Mr. Thomson: Then lunch ... no, first brunch. A cup of coffee and a bun at eleven. Lunch has to be quick because there's so much to do in the office about that time. So I have a pint and a sandwich in the pub. All very hurried.
Doctor: Try to be in less of a hurry.
Mr. Thomson: But I make up for it in the evening. I get home at about seven. Dinner's round about eight. Er ... yes ... My wife's an excellent cook ... excellent. It's usually some meat dish ... and we like spaghetti as a first course. Spaghetti, a meat dish, cheese, a sweet. But er ... but then ... at the end of the day shall we say ... then ... well then I begin to feel on edge again. Most evenings after dinner we read or watch TV ... but I ... I get this terrible feeling of tension.
Doctor: Well ... I'm sorry to have to say this because you obviously enjoy your food ... but ... er ... I really do recommend that you ... that you eat less and—secondly—that you eat more healthily. Instead of having that enormous breakfast for example ... er ... well ... try to be content with a fruit juice and some cereal.
Mr. Thomson: I see ... but er ...
Doctor: Elevenses ... right ... well that's all right. But lunch should be more leisurely. Remember your health is at stake not your job. As for dinner ... er ... I'd advise you to eat a soup perhaps ... with a salad ... a salad followed by some fruit.
Mr. Thomson: But my wife's cooking ...
Doctor: ... is superb. Granted. And she probably enjoys preparing delicious meals for you. If you like ... well ... er ... I'll have a word with your wife ...
Mr. Thomson: No ... that won't be necessary ... erm ... thanks just the same, doctor. But no ...
Doctor: And on that subject Mr. Thomson ... erm ... er ... Just one other thing ... er ... I'm sure this won't embarrass you. You say you feel tense in the evenings after dinner. Might I ask about your relationship—your sexual relationship that is—with your wife?
Mr. Thomson: Well ... erm ... er ... you see ... er ...
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