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1、如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流新视野大学英语第三版第三册视听说原文【精品文档】第 19 页新视野大学英语第三版第三册视听说原文Unit 1 Access to successFurther practice in listeningShort conversations ScriptsConversation 1 W: Hello, Mr. Williams. This is John Barretts secretary. Im calling to cancel his appointment with you at 10 today as he is not feeling w
2、ell. M: Thanks for calling. Its quite all right. Well arrange some other time to meet. Q: What is the man going to do?Conversation 2 M: I need to use more than just my math skills for these questions but I dont have a calculator. Shall I go and buy one? W: Actually, Ive got two. And Ill let you have
3、 one for the price of a coffee. Q: What do we learn about the woman from this conversation? Conversation 3 M: Professor Smith, Id like to have your advice as to my career development in the future. W: Its my pleasure. I think you are good at abstract thinking. I am sure youll make it if you pursue y
4、our graduate work in theoretical physics. Q: What does the woman advice the man to do? Conversation 4 W: I cant believe Ken missed such an important lecture even though I reminded him the day before yesterday. M: You should know him better by now. Hes known for taking everything in one ear and strai
5、ght out the other. Q: What does the man imply? Conversation 5 W: I hear youre working as a market surveyor this summer. Its got to be awfully difficult going to so many places in such hot summer days. M: Well, it is challenging, but I get to meet lots of new people and the pay is decent enough. Q: W
6、hat does the man think of his job? Long conversation Scripts W: Thanks for meeting with me, Dr. Pearl. I need permission to drop your class, Literature and Writing. M: Its only the second week of class, Stacey. Why are you giving up so quickly? Weve only written one essay so far, and you wont get yo
7、ur grade back until next Wednesday! W: I know, sir. But as a third-year engineering student, I dont want to risk lowering my grade point average by scoring poorly in a writing class! M: OK Whats worrying you? W: I spent two weeks reading Great Expectations, and then it took me 10 hours to write the
8、three-page essay. Well, engineering courses are easy but important, as we know. But a writing course I dont know. Ill just take a film class next semester, not hard at all a two-paragraph review for each film. That will cover my humanities requirements. M: OK Stacey, listen: In college, I was the op
9、posite. Math was hard; literature was easy. But later, when I opened my coffee shop, The Found Librarian, located on the 15th street, math helped me! W: Wait! You own The Found Librarian? Thats our favorite coffee place. We get coffee and screenplay at more than 30 different production dessert there
10、 every week and work on math homework. M: Yeah, thats my shop. Stacey, lets reconsider. Success in life needs a variety of skills. Humanities majors need math. Engineering majors need writing skills. This writing class will serve you well. Go to the University Writing Center and sign up for free tut
11、oring. Then stop by my office each Friday at 11 a.m. and Ill work with you. Together you can succeed in becoming a strong writer. A good deal? W: Yes! Thank you, Dr. Pearl! Passage 1 Scripts In 1978, as I applied to study film at the University of Illinois, my father objected and quoted me a statist
12、ic, “Every year, 50,000 performers compete for 200 available roles on Broadway.” Against his advice, I boarded a flight to the US. Some years later, when I graduated from the film school, I came to understand my fathers concern. It was nearly unheard of for a Chinese newcomer to make it in the Ameri
13、can film industry. Beginning in 1983, I struggled through six years of annoying, hopeless uncertainty. Much of the time, I was helping film crews with their equipment or working as editors assistant. My most painful experience involved shopping a screenplay at more than 30 different production compa
14、nies, and being met with harsh rejection each time. That year, I turned 30. Yet, I couldnt even support myself. What could I do? Keep waiting, or give up my moviemaking dream? My wife gave me strong support. Her income was terribly modest. To relieve me from feeling guilty, I took on all housework c
15、ooking, cleaning, taking care of our son in addition to reading, reviewing films and writing scripts. It was rather shameful for a man to live this kind of life. Afterward, I enrolled in a computer course at a community college. At that time, it seemed that only the knowledge of computer could quick
16、ly make me employable. One morning, right before she got in her car to head off to work, my wife turned back and standing there on our front steps said, “Ang Lee, dont forget your dream.” Sometime after, I obtained funding for my screenplay, and began to shoot my own films. After that, a few of my f
17、ilms started to win international awards. Recalling earlier times, my wife confessed, “Ive always believed that you only need one gift. Your gift is making films.” And today, Ive finally won that golden statue. I think my own perseverance and my wifes immeasurable sacrifice have finally met their re
18、ward. Q1: When did Ang Lee come to understand his fathers concern about studying film? Q2: What was Ang Lees most painful experience according to the passage? Q3: Why did Ang Lee enroll in a computer course at a community college? Q4: What did Ang Lees wife think of him according to the passage? Pas
19、sage 2 Scripts and answers Nothing succeeds like confidence. When you are truly and justifiably confident, it radiates from you like sunlight, and attracts success to you like a magnet. Its so important to 1) believe in yourself. Believe that you can do anything under any 2) circumstances, because i
20、f you believe you can, then you really will. That belief just keeps you 3) searching for success, and then pretty soon you can get it. Confidence is more than an attitude. It comes from knowing exactly where you are going, and how you are going to get there. It comes from 4) a strong sense of purpos
21、e. It comes from a strong commitment to take 5) responsibility, rather than just let life happen. One way to develop self-confidence is to do the thing you fear and get a record of successful experiences behind you. Confidence does not equal self-importance. Self-importance is born out of fear and 6
22、) insecurity, while confidence comes from strength and 7) integrity. Confidence is not just believing you can do it. Confidence is knowing you can do it, and knowing that you are capable of 8) accomplishing anything you want. Anything can be achieved through focused, determined effort, commitment an
23、d selfconfidence. If your life is not what you 9) are longing for, you have the power to change it, and you must make such changes on a moment by moment basis. Live with your goals and your plan of action, and live each moment with your 10) priorities in mind, then you will have the life you want.Un
24、it 2 Emotions speak louder than wordsFurther practice in listeningShort conversations Scripts Conversation 1 W: Whats up? You look so upset and tired. M: To be frank, I am getting a little tired of my sisters vanishing without any explanation, especially when there is a lot of work to do around the
25、house. Q: How does the man feel about his sister?Conversation 2 W: Whats wrong with Professor Smith? I cant imagine that he lost his temper this morning. When I first met him, he looked so gentle and kind. M: Oh, dont make a fuss about it. If you know him, then youll also know itll pass very soon. Q
26、: What does the man say about Professor Smith? Conversation 3 W: You mean Horace is still angry about that joke you made about his name? M: Yes. But I couldnt help it. It just occurred to me at that moment. I didnt mean to offend him at all! Q: What do we know about the man? Conversation 4 W: By the
27、 way, did you hear that Jack failed his mid-term exam? Its too bad because it will disqualify him for next years scholarship, and his parents will be really disappointed with him. M: He deserved it. Hes never really studied since last semester. Q: How does the man feel about Jacks failing the exam?
28、Conversation 5 W: I have been thinking about the interview all week. Im so desperate for this job, I cant afford any mistakes. M: Take it easy. Youve made enough preparations. What you really need is a little bit of confidence. Im sure youll get the job. Q: What do we learn about the woman? Long con
29、versation Scripts W: Happy Friday Chris! Isnt that mountain beautiful today Gosh Chris, are you OK? Are you crying? Did I say something? M: No, its fine, Sally. Its just that today is the one-year anniversary of my fathers death. W: Im so sorry. Today must be especially difficult. M: I woke up this
30、morning, looked out at Mount Rainier for 45 minutes thinking about him. It was his favorite mountain, and from the time when I was seven years old until he died last year, every year, every year we would go hiking and camping together up that mountain at least three or four times. W: Wow. Thats my f
31、avorite place, too. I love all the blue and yellow flowers that cover the slopes in early summer. M: He loved those flowers, too, and we had baskets and bunches of them at the funeral. W: That sounds really special. Those little details can be such a comfort. M: Yes, it was a reminder of our happies
32、t memories together. Honestly, I hope to die as peacefully as he did. We had just come home from a five-day hiking and camping trip in June. We had caught six fish for dinner and mom was preparing them in the kitchen. Dad sat down in his favorite green chair and had a heart attack and died quickly a
33、nd peacefully. W: Its tough to lose someone you love, but it sounds like he had a great life. M: He certainly did. He was 78 when he died. A good life, though, a very good life. W: Chris, take the day off. Maybe go hiking on Mount Rainier. Its beautiful weather. It might make you feel better to hike
34、 up the mountain. M: Sally, youre a good boss and a good friend. Thanks. Passage 1 Scripts With the fierce competition at work or in school, you are often stressed out and easily offended. How can you relieve such stress? Follow the following tips to reduce your stress to manageable levels! Avoid MU
35、ST think. You have to move away from the notion that you must do something in a certain way. For example, “I must get a great score on a test.” This thought pattern only adds to the stress youll feel. Evaluate your situation rationally and analytically, and not as a “life or death” situation. Clean
36、up the mess. Dont study in a messy or crowded area. Clear yourself a nice, open space thats free from distractions. Set manageable goals. Break large projects into smaller parts and youll feel a positive sense of accomplishment as you finish each part. Imagine dumping your worries. Imagine yourself
37、walking on a beautiful beach, carrying a sand bucket. Stop at a good spot and put your worries into the bucket. Drop the bucket and watch as it drifts away into the ocean. Think good thoughts. Create a set of positive but brief assumptions and mentally repeat them to yourself just before you fall as
38、leep at night, and you will feel a lot more positive in the morning. Imagine yourself succeeding. Close your eyes and remember a real-life situation in which you did well. Imagine facing your stressful situation with the same feeling of confidence. Use your bed for sleeping, not studying. Your mind
39、may start to associate your bed with work, which will make it harder for you to fall asleep. Listen to relaxing music. If you want to play music, keep it low in the background. Classical music especially can aid the learning process. Apply these tips to your own life, soon youll find fewer and fewer
40、 situations to feel stressful about. Q1: What will happen if you always think that you must do something in a certain way? Q2: How can you make large projects workable according to the passage? Q3: What is the benefit of classical music mentioned in the passage? Q4: What is the best title for the pa
41、ssage? Passage 2 Scripts and answers Moods, say the experts, are emotions that tend to become fixed, 1) exerting an influence on ones outlook for hours, days or even weeks. Thats 2) fabulous if your mood is a pleasant one, but it will be a problem if you are sad, anxious, angry or lonely. Perhaps on
42、e of the best ways to deal with such moods is to 3) talk them out. Sometimes, though, there is no one to listen. Modern science offers an abundance of drugs to deal with bad moods. But scientists have also discovered the practicability of several non-drug 4) approaches to release you from an unwante
43、d mood. These can be just as useful as drugs, and have the added benefit of being healthier. So, the next time you feel out of sorts, dont 5) head for the drug store try the following approach. Of all the mood-altering self-help techniques, physical exercise seems to be the most 6) efficient cure fo
44、r a bad mood. “If you could keep up the exercise, youd be in high spirits,” says Kathryn Lance, author of Running for Health and Beauty. Obviously, physical activity 7) is linked with mood changes. Researchers have explained biochemical and various other changes that make exercise 8) compare favorab
45、ly to drugs as a mood-raiser. Physical exertion such as housework, however, does little help, probably because it is not intensive enough, and people usually do it unwillingly. The key is physical exercise running, cycling, walking, swimming or other sustained activities that 9) boost the heart rate
46、, increase circulation and improve the bodys use of oxygen. Do them for at least 20 minutes a 10) session, three to five times a week.Unit 3 Love your neighborFurther practice in listeningShort conversations Scripts Conversation 1 M: Its considerate of the community to offer us old people so many ch
47、ances. As you can see from my curriculum schedule, I have one music theory class and one piano lesson in the afternoon. W: I still have no idea which class I should choose. I think I may take music theory class with you. Q: What are the speakers doing? Conversation 2 W: Lets talk about the preparati
48、ons for the coming Christmas party. M: I think we really need a good plan and to arrange everything well in advance this time. Do you remember what a mess it was last year? Q: What do we know about the Christmas party last year? Conversation 3 W: John, could you look after the children for me while
49、I go to the doctor? The only appointment I could get is at 11:00. M: All right. But I have to leave at 1 p.m. Im going to a party in the afternoon. Q: What is the man supposed to do now according to the conversation? Conversation 4 M: Its said that you have a new handsome neighbor from Australia. How are you getting along with him, Mary? W: Oh, quite well. He is a person who always speaks his mind, and I guess he gets along well