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book7-unit1---unit5-listening-text-原文
unit1ANAMAZINGACHIEVEMENT
BarryMinto(B)hasjustmadeasuccessfulclimbofMountKilimanjaroinAfrica.ListentohimbeinginterviewedontheradiobyJoan(J).
JOAN:
Barry,welcometoourprogrammeandcongratulationsonthatgreatclimb!
BARRY:
Thankyou.It’sgoodtobehere.
JOAN:
Now,Barry,itwasaveryspecialclimb,wasn’tit?
BARRY:
Yes,that’sright.Halfofthegrouphadverybadeyesightorwereblindlikeme,andtheotherhalfweresightedpeoplewhocamealongtohelpus.
JOAN:
Howoldweretheclimbers?
BARRY:
Well,theweak-sightedandblindgroupwerebetween16and19yearsold.
JOAN:
Andthesightedclimbers?
BARRY:
Between25and45.
JOAN:
Isee.Now,whydidyoumakesuchadifficultclimb?
BARRY:
Fortwomainreasons:
oneistoprovethatwecanachievewhateverwedecidetodo;theotheristoraisemoneyforotherpeoplewithweaksight.
JOAN:
Mmm.Welldone!
IknowMountKilimanjaroisthehighestmountaininAfrica.Buthowhighisit?
BARRY:
About5,900metres.
JOAN:
That’sveryhigh!
Sohowmanyofyoureachthetop?
BARRY:
Ofthe12poor-sightedandblindclimbers,9madeittothetop.Ofthe15
sightedclimbers,7did.
JOAN:
Welldone!
BARRY:
Yes,itjustshowsyouhowdeterminedthepoor-sightedandblindclimberswere.
JOAN:
Howlongdidittakeyou?
BARRY:
Fivedaystogoupandtwotocomedown.
JOAN:
Well,Barry,I’mfullofadmirationforyouandyourcompanions.Whatdoyouplantodonext?
BARRY:
Oh,I’mgoingtouniversitynextyear,butmynextclimbingambitionistogoupMountQomolangmaoneday.
JOAN:
Amazing.Iwishyoueverysuccessinthefuture,Barry.
BARRY:
(fadeout)Thanks,Joan…
unit2SATISFACTIONGUARANTEED
ListentoMolly(M)andKate(K)discussingthestory“SatisfactionGuaranteed”.
M:
Don’tyouthinkthatwasagreatlovestory,Kate?
K:
No,notreally.
M:
Youdidn’t?
Well,Ilovedit.TherewassomuchemotionbetweenTonyandClaire.
K:
Molly,that’srubbish.Tonywasjustamachine.Yes,Clairefellinlovewithhim,butIdon’tbelieverobotscanfeelemotionofanykind.That’sthedifferencebetweenthemandus.
M:
Well,Idisagree.IthinkTonylovedClaire.Rememberhesaidtoherthathedidn’twanttoleaveherthenextday,andthathefeltmorethanjustthewishtopleaseher?
Thenhekissedher.
K:
Yes,Molly,thatwasjustpartofTony’srole.Theymadehimsohewouldn’tallowahumanbeingtobehurt.
HecouldseethatClairewashurtingherselfbyherlackofconfidence.Sohetriedtomakeherfeelgoodaboutherself.Ithadnothingtodowithemotion–thatwasjusthowhewasmade.
M:
YesKate,buthedidhurtClaire.
K:
How?
M:
Hewassokindtoherthatshefellinlovewithhim.Soitmusthavehurtherwhenhewastakenaway.
K:
True,true.Iguessthat’swhythecompanyhadtorebuildhim…er…themachineImean!
M:
Yes,suchashamereally.I’dlikearobotlikeTonylivingatmyhouse.Imagineahandsomemanwhoseonlypurposeinlifeistopleaseyou!
K:
Actually,Isupposethatwasthecompany’sgreatestmistake.
M:
Er?
K:
Theymadetherobotlooksomuchlikearealman,soitwasboundtocausetrouble!
M:
Yes,you’reright.
unit3
LISTENINGTEXT
COMPLAININGABOUTAWHALEWATCHINGTOUR
ANGELA:
I’msorrybutweweren’tveryhappywiththetour.
TOURGUIDE:
Oh,whatwastheproblem?
ANGELA:
Well,itwassowetwecouldn’tgooutside…Iknowweheardthewhalesandsawthemonthevideocameraandthatwasgreat,butwereallywantedtostandoutsideandwatchthewhalesfromthere.Mytwokidsareverydisappointed.
TOURGUIDE:
I’msorrybutwecan’tcontroltheweatherandyoudidseewhales.
ANGELA:
Well,I’mafraidthat’snotgoodenough.I’dliketotalktothemanager.
TOURGUIDE:
I’msurethatwon’tdoyouanygood.Iknowhe’llagreewithme.Thefactisthatyoudidseewhales.(fadeout)
ANDREW:
Yes.Yousee,I’vemissedmyflight.IfI’dknowntheboatwasgoingtobelateback,Iwouldn’thavecome.
TOURGUIDE:
Yes,Iunderstand,butwehadaproblemwiththeboatatthelastminutethatweneededtofix.Thesafetyofourpassengersisveryimportanttous.So,I’mafraidwecouldn’tavoidstartinglate.
ANDREW:
Yes,butyoushould’vecheckediftherewasanyonelikemewhoneededtobebackbymidday.Anyway,I’dlikearefund,please.
TOURGUIDE:
Well,Icanrefundhalfthefare.
ANDREW:
I’msorrybutthat’snotgoodenough.InowhavetomakeanotherairlinebookingandIhavenoideawhetherthere’llbeanyseatsavailable.I’dlikeafullrefund.
TOURGUIDE:
Well,that’snotuptomebutI’llgoandtalktothemanager.
ANDREW:
Thanks.
MANAGER:
(musictoindicateafewminutespassing)MrLangton,I’mterriblysorrythatwe’vecausedproblemsforyou.Ofcourse,we’llgiveyouafullrefund.Justcomeintotheofficewithme.
ANDREW:
Thankyou.
Dialogue3
SHARON:
Excuseme,thetourwasn’twhatmyhusbandandIhadexpectedandwe’dlikearefundplease.
TOURGUIDE:
Youweren’tsatisfiedwiththetour?
SHARON:
Well,wereallylovedseeingthebirdlife…andthedolphinsandseals…butwesawonlyonewhaleandthatonewastoofarawaytoseeproperly.Andwereallycameonthetourtoseethewhales.
TOURGUIDE:
Ahha,Isee.Itellyouwhat,whydon’tyouandyourhusbandcomebackforatouronanotherday?
Freeofcharge,ofcourse.
SHARON:
I’mafraidthat’snogoodforusaswe’revisitorstothisareaandwe’releavingtomorrowmorning.
TOURGUIDE:
Well,inthatcase,we’ll returnhalfyourfares.
SHARON:
Well,actually,we’dlikeafullrefund.
TOURGUIDE:
I’msorry…ifyouread thebrochure,wesay thatwe’llrefundhalfthe fare.
SHARON:
OK,thanks.
TOURGUIDE:
You’rewelcome.
unit4
LISTENINGTEXT
J:
Goodmorning.I’mJenniferWellsandMEDECINSSANSFRONTIEREStodayon“Makingadifference”,I’mgoingtotalktoDrMaryMurraywhoworksforMedicinesSansFrontieres.Welcome,Mary.
M:
Thankyou,Jennifer.
J:
NowtellmewhyyoudecidedtojoinMSF?
M:
Well,whileIwasstudyinginSydneyduringthe1980s,IgottoknowtwoSudanessstudentsandvisitedthemin1990.IbecamegoodfriendswiththeirtheirfamiliesanddecidedtoWorkinahealthclinicintheircountryin1992foracoupleofmonths.ThereIsawchildrenwithmonths.ThereIsawchildrenwithterriblediseasesthatcouldhavebeenprevented.That’swhyIdecidedto
workindevelopingcountries.
J:
Isee.Soin1997youjoinedMSFandwenttoMalawi.Whatdidyoudothere?
M:
ActuallyinMalawi,IwasworkingwithchildrenaffectedbyHIV/AIDS.Itwasheart-breaking.Childrendiedbecausewedidn’thaveenoughmedicines.
J:
Oh,howsad!
M:
Yes,butthingsgraduallyimproved.Nowthere’streatmentforHIV,whichisshowingverygoodresults.whichisshowingverygoodresults.
J:
That’sexcellentnews.Then,in2001,youwenttotheSudanagain.Let’stalkaboutyourworkthere.
M:
Well,theconditionswereratherchallenging.Itcouldbeunbelievablyhot—sometimesashotas56degreesCelsius!
Butwhentherainscame,theroadsbecamesomuddythatwespentroadsbecamesomuddythatwespentmostofourtimediggingthecarout.TheclinicswerejustmudhutsandtheonlytoolsIhadwereastethoscopeandmytwohands.
J:
Goodness,achallengeindeed!
M:
(laughing)True,butit’samazingwhatyoucandowhenyouhavenochoice..
J:
Andhowdoyouthinkthreeexperiencesoverthelastfewyearshaveaffectedyou?
M:
Well,theymakemegratefulforwhatIhave.IreallyenjoymyworkbecauseIfeelI’mhelpingpeoplewhootherwisemightnotgethelp.otherwisemightnotgethelp.
J:
That’sgreat.Now,justbeforeyougo…whatdoyouexpecttobedoinginthefuture.
M:
Well,I’mreturningtotheSudanintwoweeks’timeforafurthersixmonths.ThenI’mnotsure.IhopetoreturntoAfricaagainthough.
J:
Thankyou,DrMurray,andit’sbeenlovelytalkingtoyou.Wewishyouallthebestwithyourwork.
M:
Thankyou,Jennifer.
unit5LISTENINGTEXTATRIPTOPERU
LiaisplanningtovisitPeru.Listentoherconversationwithaclerkatthetravelagency(TA)aboutpossiblewaystotravel.
TA:
CanIhelpyou?
L:
Yes,IwanttogotoPeru.I’veheardalotaboutit.
TA:
Haveyoubeentherebefore?
L:
No,butIdon’twanttogoonatour.Iliketobeindependent.Isitpossibleformetotravelalone?
TA:
Ohcertainly.Butyoumightfinditdifficultasit’syourfirstvisit.
L:
Isitdangerousthen?
TA:
Notreally.Well,notinbigtownsanyway,wherethereareothertourists.However,Ithinkyoumightbelonelyonyourown.
L:
Mmm!
Isupposeso.Well,whatdoyousuggest?
TA:
Let’ssee.Whatkindofthingsdoyoulikedoing?
L:
Well,IenjoyvisitinghistoricalplacesandIlikegoingtomuseums.
TA:
Ofcourse,therearemanyhistoricalsitesinPeru.
L:
Yes,butIalsolovemountains.I’dliketogosomewhereintheAndes.AndI’veheardthattheanimalsandplantsarereallybeautiful.
TA:
Mmm.IthinkIknowtheperfectplaceforyou.
L:
Oh,good.
TA:
It’scalledCuzco.It’sacityhighupintheAndes.It’snotfarfromtheancientcityofMachuPicchu.
L:
Oh,yes!
I’dreallyliketoseethat.
TA:
YoucanflyfromLima,thecapitalofPeru,toCuzco.WecouldbookyouintoahotelinCuzco.ThenyoucouldtakeshorttoursfromCuzcowheneveryouwantedto.You’llbeabletogettolotsofdifferentplacesfromthere.
L:
That’sagreatidea.IcouldtraveltoCuzcoandstayinahotel.WhenIwantedsomecompanyIcouldjoinatourgroupforafewdays.
TA:
Exactly.Look,here’sabrochurewiththetoursfromCuzco.
L:
Great.Thanks.NowpleasehowmuchistheairfaretoCuzco?
TA:
Well,itdependswhenyouwanttogo…(fadingout)
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