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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上Dictation 1 Background music may seem harmless, but it can have a powerful effect on those who hear it. Recorded background music first found its way into factories, shops and restaurants in the USA. Very soon it spread to other parts of the world. Now it is becoming difficult to go sho
2、pping or eat a meal without listening to music. To begin with, background music was intended simply to create a soothing atmosphere. Recently, however, its becoming a big business. An American marketing expert has shown that music can boost sales or increase factory production by as much as a third.
3、 But it has to be the light music. Lively music has no effect at all on sales. Slow music can increase receipt by 34%. This is probably because shoppers slow down and have more opportunity to spot items they would like to buy. Yet, slow music isnt always the answer. The expert found that in restaura
4、nt slow music meant customers took longer to eat their meals, which reduced overall sales . So restaurant owners might be well advised to play faster music to keep the customers moving unless, of course, the resulting indigestion leads to complaints. Dictation 2 Celine Dion is the youngest of 14 chi
5、ldren in a working-class family in Quebec, Canada. Her parents, who both loved music, encouraged her to develop her musical talent. At 12, Celine had composed the song It Was Only a Dream. Her mother and brother helped her to make a recording of that song and sent it off to an address they found on
6、an album of a popular French singer. The address was that of Rene Angelil, who became her first conquest, but there would be millions more.Celines rise from a teenage singer to a pop superstar has been steady, but not without difficulties Record companies were at first less enthusiastic about invest
7、ing in a teenager than Angelil, who mortgaged his own home to pay for her first album. But her first two albums won a great success And by 1983 she became the first Canadian ever to have a gold record in France.In 1990, Celine made her first English language record with Unison but her real breakthro
8、ugh in America came when she was selected by Disney to sing the theme song of Beauty and the Beast. The song went to No. 1 on the chart and won both a Grammy and an Academy award. In 1996 she performed at the opening ceremonies of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games and in 1997, she recorded the theme so
9、ng for Titanic, and her name became synonymous with the enormously successful film.Celine Dions favorite theme is love. She sings the depth and the power of love in a great many of her hits such as Love Can Move Mountains, Because You Loved Me, The Power of Love and, of course, the theme song of Tit
10、anic, My Heart Will Go On.Dictation 3 D: So whats your trouble?P: Well, doctor, I havent been feeling well lately. My biggest problem is that Im having trouble sleeping. D: Have you tried any of the sleeping medications available?P: Ive tried one or two, but they dont seem to help.D: How long have y
11、ou had this problem?P: Three or four monthsits been rather a long time now.D: Are you suffering from an unusual level of stress in your life lately?P: Not more than usual. My biggest worry is the fact I cant sleep.D: Well, some people dont need as much sleep as others.P: But I feel tired all day, so
12、 it is a problem for me.D: Have you been experiencing any other symptoms ?P: I have also had a lot of indigestion lately.D: Well, you are a little overweight, arent you?P: Yes. And Ive gained about seven kilograms this past year. D: You really should try to lose at least that extra weight. Do you ge
13、t much exercise?P: No, not very much.D: Physical activity is very important.P: So what do you recommend, doctor?D: I will give you some medications for your insomnia and your indigestion. But I also recommend that you begin a regular exercise program.P: But I have neither the time nor the money to g
14、o to a gym.D: You dont need to go to a gym. A simple walking program would be very beneficial for you. I think youll find that diet and exercise will be very helpful in taking care of your recent complaints. Dictation 1A recent study using elementary students was interesting .They said that people w
15、earing Calvin Klein designs were more than those wearing Wranglers. Levi wearers were seen as ,fashionable and fun.Expensive clothes can make the wearer feel like part of the high status group with heart disease .So you are buying an sure of success.But when you dress in these expensive clothes, you
16、r mood .You feel good, ready to _with .Clothes that look great on professional models may look terrible on .In going after stomach we are making a choice between image and reality.Dictation 2:Jeffery Zaslow, the advice columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, grew up in Suburban Philadelphia. His bigges
17、t Suburban in life was to be a writer. “I never wanted to be anything else,” he says. “I was ten or eleven when I saw Gone with the Wind and I wrote my own Civil War story.”After earning a degree in creating writing at Carnegie Mellon University, he got a job at a newspaper in Orlando, Florida. He m
18、ade his mark with his article on the rough working conditions endured by the people inside the Mickey and Minnie costumes at Walt Disney World. Later he became a staff writer for the Wall Street Journal. In 1988, when the famous advice columnist, Ann Lander, quit her job at the Chicago Sun-Times, th
19、e paper launched a nationwide contest to find her replacement. Jeffrey Zaslow applied. Among the 12,000 contestants , women outnumbered men nine to one, and most of them had seen a lot more of life than Zaslow, who was 28 and not married. When he reached the Semifinals , his editors at the Journal r
20、an a headline: “ Why Hell Never Make It”. But Jeffrey did make it in the finals. Today, thirteen years later, his column, “All That Zazz”, is read by thousands of readers in the Chicago area. His years in the advice business left him with a deep appreciation for people and their problems. He is also
21、 greatly moved by the generosity, sincerity and good nature of his readers. “Wonderful people,” he says, “do outnumber terrible people in his world. I have much more faith in my fellow men than I had before. And Ive read plenty of letters to back that up.”Dictation 3 1. Turkey says more than 10,000
22、people now are confirmed dead after the earthquake three days ago. Most of the deaths are in five northwestern cities. About 34,000 people are reported injured. Rescue workers are still searching for about 35,000 missing people; many are trapped under fallen buildings. Rescuers are using cameras, do
23、gs and listening devices to search for survivors.2. Early this morning a severe explosion took place in Shijiazhuang, the capital of North Chinas Heber Province, killing 108 and injuring 38, according to the Public Security Department. After treatment, 15 of those injured have been discharged from h
24、ospital care. Hospital officials says five among the 11, who were severely injured, are now out of danger. Police are still investigating the cause of the explosion. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Dictation 2 2. 3. 4. 5. Dictation 1While pretending to help the 1 Professor change a tire, a thief stol
25、e a 2 Suitcase from the latters car, but in doing so he 3 Dropped his lottery ticket, which was picked up by the professor. Next day, the professor learned from 4 TV that the ticket was a 5 Winner .Then began a 6 Battle with his conscience. In the end he decided he could not keep the ticket and 7 Ad
26、vertised in newspapers and on 8 Radio .Hundreds of people tried to 9 Trick him into giving them the cash, but the professor recognized one voice. The robber turned out to be a 35-year-old unemployed father. He gave back the suitcase and burst into 10 TearsDictation 2Two American 1 Kindergarten teach
27、ers, Mildred and Patty Hill wrote the song “Good Morning to All” and sang every morning to their 2 Students .Later the 3 Title of the song became “Good Morning to You”. In 1924 the song appeared in a book of music 4 Edited by Robert Coleman and a second verse “Happy birthday to you” was 5 Added to i
28、t, which quickly became more 6 Popular By mid-1930s it was used frequently in 7 Movies .radio shows and Broadway 8) musicals without the Hill family 9 Permission .Jessica Hill filed a suit and won in 1934. Now every time the song is sung publicly, the Hill family 10 Gets paid.Dictation 3One morning
29、I was sitting in a 1) junior college classroom listening to a sociology professor explain why he thought corporal punishment for 2) disobedient children was a great idea. He suggested that “bad” children should be offered the 3) opportunity to choose the 4) instrument of punishment for themselves, f
30、rom a selection of belts, switched, and sticks. I couldnt believe my ears at this. I was so angry that without 5) thinking .I raised my hand and asked the professor if he beat his 6) wife as well as he beat his children. A tense silence 7) swept through the classroom at that moment. The professor and I were 8) glaring at each other. Both of us were 9) speechless and shaking with rage. We were all waiting for something to 10) snap .But before either of us could react to the horrible situation, the light in the enclosed ceiling box directly over my head shattered. 专心-专注-专业