听力第二册UNIT15Word文档格式.docx
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mnotaverygoodgolfer,butIlikeitverymuch.AlmosteverySaturday,Igotogolf
course.
Oh,yes,unhhuh.
Butnotontherainydays,orwinter.AndIliketotraveltoo.
Exercise
Mary
Travelling
Maria
Travellingandexploringnewthings
Toru
Playinggolf,travelling
Part2PredictionandInference
1.Man.Yourcousinsjustcalled.They'
restrandedatthebeach.
Woman:
Sotheydidn'
tmanagedtogetaliftafterall.
2.Woman:
mreallylookingforwardtothepicnictomorrow.
Man:
Ifwe'
reluck,we'
llhavesomesunthisyearforachange.
3.Man:
Canyougoovermynoteswithme?
llneverunderstandallthesechemistryexperiments.
Youknow,reviewsessionsarebeingheldeverynightthisweek.They'
resupposedtobegood.
Exercise:
1.Fromthewoman'
stoneofvoicewecanhavethefeelingthatshehadthoughthercousincould
getalift.
2.Theyalwayshadbadweatherforpicnic.
3.Themanwantsthewomantogooverthenoteswithhim.However,thewomansaysthereview
sessionsarebeingheldeverynightthisweek.They'
resupposedtobegood.Soprobablythemanwillgotothesereviewsessions.
SectionTwoListeningComprehension
Part1Dialogues
Dialogue1HowDoyouDoIt?
Brian:
Urn,Theresa,Iwonderifyoucouldhelpme.Er,Gillianhashadtorushofftoseehermother,(T:
Yes.)and,I'
vebeenlefttocookthechildren'
smeal.(T:
Um.)Now,we'
verecentlyboughtthismicrowave.Now,I'
velookedeverywhereforthebookofinstructions,andIcan'
tfinditanywhere.(T:
Ohdear.)Erm,I...couldyougivemealittlebitofinformation,howtoworkit?
Theresa:
Wellfirstofall,ifyoulookatyourmicrowave,faceit(B:
Yeah.),andontherightthere'
sacontrolpad.Okay.(B:
Er...)Canyouseeitfromwhereyouare?
Er,ontheright...ohyes,yes.(T:
Controlpad.)Yes.
Er,well,firstofallyouopenthedoor(B:
Yeah.)um,andyouputthefoodin,orthefoodinitscontainer,(B:
Ye-es.)ontotherevolving*tray(B:
Ye-e-es.).Allfight?
Brian:
Yes,yes.
Theresa:
Thenyoushutthedoor.(B:
Uh-huh.)ffthedoorisn'
tshutproperly,theovenwon'
tstart,okay?
Ah,fight.
Right,andthenyou'
vegottosettheovencontrol.
Yes.HowdoIgoaboutthat?
Um,whatdidGilliansay,urn,thepowerlevelshouldbe?
(B:
Aa-a-h.)Didshegiveyouanynumber?
Ohshemutteredsomethingabout,er,level7,an...and(T:
Level7.)hangon,andshe
saidsomethingabout20minutes.Doesthatmeananythingtoyou?
Yes,that'
sallright.(B:
Uh-huh.)Wellwhatyoudonextis,youtouchthepowerlevelpad*
Ye-ah.)which,urn,isontheleftofthepads,ailfight?
Y-yes,gotthat.
Andthentouchnumber7(B:
yeah.),'
costhat'
swhatyousaidisn'
tit,7?
swhatGilliansaid,yes.
Thenyouwanttotouchthetimepad,whichisontherightofthepowerlevelpad.(B:
Aah.)That'
sthenextpadalong.(B:
Yes.)Urn,thenyou'
vegottofeedintheamountofminutes,so--howmanyminuteswasit?
Er,Ithinkshesaid20,yes.
20,soyoutouch...
So2andzero.
...2andzero.
Right.
That'
sfight.Andthenyou'
vegottotouchthe,um,startpad,whichisthebottomright-handpad.
Andthat'
sail?
sit!
Oh,that'
sfairlystraightforward.
Yes.Quitesimplereally.
Mmmm.Bitofapalaver*justforbakedbeansthough,isn'
tit?
(T:
LAUGHS)Anyway,thankyouverymuchTheresa.
sokay.
Bye-bye.
Bye.
InstructionManual
Operation:
1.Openthedoor.
2.Putthefoodinitscontainerontotherevolvingtray.
3.Shutthedoor
4.Touchthepowerlevelpad(1~10fordifferentpurposes)
5.Touchthetimepad(feedintheamountofminutes)
6.Touchthestartpad.
Dialogue2AStepAhead?
Interviewer:
It'
sawellknownsciencefictionplottofreezeabodyandbringitbacktolifeyearslater.However,thismaynolongerbesofarfromthetruth.JoiningusfromourCardiffstudioisProfessorAndrewMorgan,who'
sbeendoingsomeresearchintothissubject.ProfessorMorgan.
ProfessorMorgan:
Yes,well,I'
vebeenlookingintothe...er...theabilityofcertainanimalsto
freezethemselvesforacertainamountoftime,andthentocomebacktolifewhenthecircumstancesaroundthemchange.And,whatI'
vebeenworkingonoverthepasttwoyearsistheparticularprocessthatenablesthemtodothis.
Whathaveyouactuallydiscovered?
Ithinkit'
saparticularchemicalintheanimals'
bodieswhichbeginstowork
undercertaincircumstances.AndI'
mnowexperimentingwiththischemical
toseeifIcangetotheranimalswhowouldn'
tnormallybeabletofreezethemselvestobeabletodothis.
Haveyouhadanysuccess?
Ihavesofarit'
sbeengoingverywell.AndI'
mreasonablyconfidentthaterm
...well,perhapswithintenyearsfromnowI'
llbeabletofreezehumanbeings
foraslongorasshortatimeasIwouldliketo,andthenbringthembacktolifeagaininexactlythesamestatethattheywereinbeforetheywerefrozen...justasyoucandowithanimals.
Interviewer:
Andwhat'
sthemainapplicationofyourresearch?
ProfessorMorgan:
Ithinkthemainapplicationofthisforhumanbeingswouldbeto...forpeoplewithterminal*illnesses,peoplewhohavegotillnessesthatcannotbecuredatthemoment.Wecouldfreezethem,findacurefortheillnessandthenbringthemback1olifeagainandadministerthecure.
Isee.Erm...thesepeoplecouldactuallychoosetoprolongtheirlivesand
thereforenotsuffer...
Yes,Ithinkso.Somebodysufferingfrom,say,multiplesclerosis*,certain
typesofcancer,ofcourse,AIDSwouldbeanotherparticulardisease...Peoplewouldbeabletochoosetohavetheirlives,er....frozenatthatparticularmomentandthenbroughtbacktolifewhenacureappeared.
Well,thisobviouslyisgoingtocreategreat...ergreatdebateIwouldthinkastothefightsandwrongsofwhetherweshouldbeactuallydoingthis.Exercise:
FreezingaBodyandBringingItBacktoLifeYearsLater
I.Pastresearch
Asubject:
theabilityofcertainanimalstofreezethemselvesforacertainamountof
timeandthentocomebacktolifewhenthecircumstancesaroundthemchance
B.Discovery:
it’saparticularchemicalintheanimals'
bodieswhichbeginstoworkundercertaincircumstances.
II.Presentexperiment
A.Experimentingotheranimalswiththischemical.
B.Purpose;
toseeifotheranimalswhowouldn'
tnormallybeabletofreezethemselves
willbeabletodothis
III.Applications
APeoplewithterminalillnesseswouldbeabletochoosetohavetheirlivesfrozenatthat
particularmomentandthenbroughtbacktolifewhenacureappeared.
Part2Passages
Passage1TheBurningoftheGlobe
Shortlyafter2o'
clockonaMondayafternooninJune,1613,aneagercrowdfilledtheGlobetheaterforthefirstproductionofanewShakespeareplay,HenryVIII.Neartheendofthefirstact,theactorplayingthekingmadehisentrance,announcedbythethunderofacannon*firedfromacupola*overthetheater'
sthatched*roof.Nooneseemedtonoticeorcarethatsparksfromthecannonlandedonthethatch.Thesparkssmouldered*,smoked,flamedandinmomentsspectatorswererushingforthetwoexits."
Somelosttheirhats,andsometheirswords,"
saidaballadonsalethenextdayinSt.Paul'
s.Thefireblazedwildlyandalthougheverybodyescapedunscathed*--onemandoused*hisburningbritches*withabottleofale*--theGlobewasdonefor.Itburnedtothegroundintwohours,thefinestfireLondonhadseensinceSt.Paul'
ssteeple*burnedupin1561.
TheGlobehadbeenbuiltin1599withthelumberfromanothertheater,London'
sfirst,whichhadbeentorndownbecausethemanwhoownedthelandonwhichitstoodrefusedtorenewthelease.Thetheater'
sownersboatedthelumberacrosstheThames.Withmoneyraisedbysellingsharestoagroupofactors,theyrebuiltthetheaterandnamedittheGlobe.
Thenewtheaterwaslocatedinadisreputableborough*,officiallynamedtheClink,famedforitsprofusionofbrothels*,tenements,theatersandprisons.TheClinkwaschosenbecauseitwasoutsidethejurisdiction*oftheLondonCouncil.TheCouncil,composedofbusinessmen,politiciansandPuritans,hadrailed*againsttheGlobeandothertheatersasvile*breedingplacesof"
seditious*matters,andmanyothercorruptionsofyouth."
TheClink,however,wasruleddirectlybyQueenElizabeth,whohadlittlepatiencewiththecouncil'
spuritanical*views.
ThoughtheGlobewascompletelydestroyedbythe1613fire,ithadmadeitsowners--includingShakespeare--soprosperousthattheyrebuiltitwithintheyear"
inafairermannerthanbefore."
ExerciseA:
Londonhasover100theatres,includingfringeand
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