英语口语对话9课中低级文本汇总.docx
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英语口语对话9课中低级文本汇总
英语口语对话(中低级):
地地道道的英语口语对话,对话内容丰富多彩,听完两遍对话后,还可以做练习题。
英语口语对话(中低级)Lesson1:
VideoGames
英语口语对话(中低级)Lesson2:
TheHistoryofBeer
英语口语对话(中低级)Lesson3:
CompulsiveShopping
英语口语对话(中低级)Lesson5:
Hydropolis
英语口语对话(中低级)Lesson6:
Mosquitoes
英语口语对话(中低级)Lesson7:
Children'sAcquisitionofLanguage
英语口语对话(中低级)Lesson8:
SoulMates
英语口语对话(中低级)Lesson9:
StressChecked
英语口语对话(中低级)Lesson10:
TheRootsofStress
英语口语对话(中低级)Lesson1:
VideoGames
Summary:
VanessaandJamesinterviewJamesPaulGeewhowroteabookabouthowgooditisforkidstoplaycomputergames.
WelcometotheLearningEnglishPodcastsproducedbytheHellenicAmericanUnion.
Inthisbroadcast,VanessaisinthemiddleofaliveshowinterviewingJamesPaulGee.Listentotheirconversationandanswerthequestionthatfollowsaboutthemainidea.
Dialogue:
Vanessa:
Helloandwelcometoourshow.JamesPaulGeeiswithustodaytotellusmoreabouthisbook‘EverythingBadisGoodforYou’.James,thanksforbeingheretoday.
James:
Mypleasure.
Vanessa:
Yourbook’smainargumentisthatplayingvideogamesisactuallygoodforkids.So,James,dovideogamesmakekidssmarter?
Igottatellya,Idon’tbuyit.
James:
WellVanessa,whatarekidsdoingwhentheyplaythesegames?
Vanessa:
They’rewastingtheirtimeifyouaskme.Whydoyouthinkthey’redoingsomethinguseful?
James:
Don’tforgetthatcomputergamesneedagreatdealofconcentration,andasktheplayertoplan,createstrategiesandusetactics…
Vanessa:
Whatareyoudrivingat?
Areyoutryingtotellmethatcomputergamesareactuallybeneficialforchildren?
James:
Inanutshell.Yousee…thesegamesofferamentalexercisethatcanbenefittheiroveralldevelopmentaschildrengivethemtheirundividedattentionandtrytosolvedifficultproblems.
Vanessa:
Iseewhereyou’regoing,sortoflikea‘mentalworkout’?
James:
Exactly.
Vanessa:
Okay,butwhataretheylearning?
James:
Notasmuchastheycould.ButifeducatorsgottogetherwithsoftwaredeveloperstomakesimulationsthattakesaySimCity,AgeofEmpiresandCivilization,…
Vanessa:
Sorrytobuttin,thoseareallcomputergames,right?
James:
Yeap…anyway,asIwassaying,iftheycouldtakethesegamesbutuserealinformationaboutwhathappened…andletpeopleplayalternateversionsofhistory…
Vanessa:
Sothey’dbelearningastheyplay?
James:
Absolutely…andnotonlythat.Whatisourchildren’sworkingenvironmentgoingtobelikeinthefuture?
It’ssuretoinvolvecomputersandrapiddecisions!
Vanessa:
So,wecouldusecomputergamestotrainourchildren
James:
You’vegotit.
英语口语对话(中低级)Lesson2:
TheHistoryofBeer
Summary:
VanessaandNickareinthemiddleofaliveshowandtheyaretalkingaboutbeerthroughhistory.
Inthisbroadcast,VanessaandNickareinthemiddleofaliveshowinaradiostudio.Listentotheirconversationandanswerthequestionthatfollowsaboutthemainidea.
Dialogue:
Vanessa:
Hithere!
We’regoingbackintimetodaytotalkaboutoneoftheoldestproductsofcivilizationthatlightensourmood.TakeaguesswhileIwelcomeNicktoourprogram;helloNick–thanksforbeinghere.
Nick:
HiVanessa!
I’msureyou’vearousedourlisteners’curiositywithyourquiz.
Vanessa:
Let’sgivethemtheanswerthen.Todaywe’retalkingaboutbeer,thehistoryofbeer.SoNickhowpopularwasbeerinancienttimes?
Nick:
Well,itwasquitepopularuntilwinebecamemoreeasilyavailable.Especially,inRomebeerbecameknownasabarbariandrinkandwasonlybrewedinplaceswherewinewasrare.
LearningEnglishPodcasts:
Lesson21
Vanessa:
Whenwasbeerfirstbrewed?
Nick:
Accordingtohistoriansin10,000BCbeerwasalreadybeingbrewedbyancientMesopotamiansandSumerians.Likewise,theancientEgyptiansandChinesebrewedbeer.
Vanessa:
Howsimilarwasittotoday’sbeer?
Nick:
Well,firstlytheproductwasprobablydifferentfromtoday’sbottledvarieties.Anotherthingisthatinmanycasescornwasusedinsteadofbarley.Buttheinterestingthingisthatwomenwerethemasterbrewersatthetimenotmen!
Vanessa:
You’rejoking?
!
Nick:
No,seriously;andinancientBabylonwomenbrewerswerealsopriestesses.
Vanessa:
Butbeerhaditsbadmomentsaswell,didn’tit?
Nick:
Yes,itdid.InAmericainthe1920s,despiteitspopularity,beerwasprohibited;ofcoursenoteveryonestoppeddrinkingbutmany
LearningEnglishPodcasts:
Lesson22
brewerieswentoutofbusinessandtheonlyproductionofbeerwasmadebygangster-controlledoperations.
Vanessa:
Isupposetheywerenotknownfortheirhigh-qualityproducts.So,whenwasbeerlegalizedagain?
Nick:
Attheendof1933;beerquicklyregaineditspopularityandmassproductiontookover.
Vanessa:
Nick,thankyousomuch.
Lesson3:
CompulsiveShopping
Summary:
VanessaisinterviewingDrKoramaboutthesurprisingresultsofareportaboutmaleshoppers.
Inthisbroadcast,VanessaisthemiddleofaliveshowinterviewingDrLauraKoramaboutherresearch.Listentotheirconversationandanswerthequestionthatfollowsaboutthemainidea.
Dialogue:
Vanessa:
Goodafternoon.Doyoufindyourselfbuyingthingsyoudon’tneed?
Well,I’mjoinedinthestudiobyDrLauraKoram,aresearcherwiththeCarolinainstituteofpsychology,andpublisherofanewreportaboutcompulsiveshopping.DrKoram,thankyouforbeinghere.
DrKoram:
Mypleasure.
Vanessa:
SoDrKoram,what’sthedeal?
DrKoram:
Well,1in20Americanadultsbuythingstheymaynotevenwantorneverneedoruse….LearningEnglishPodcasts:
Lesson21
Vanessa:
Norealsurprisethere.Thoughhonestly,I’msurprisedthenumber’ssolow.
DrKoram:
umm…quite…,butwhatmayraiseaneyebrowortwoisourfindingthatmenarejustaslikelyaswomentosufferfrom“compulsivebuying”.
Vanessa:
You’rekidding?
Nowthatisasurprise.Thatmeansthedaysofdraggingmyboredhusbandaroundashoppingmallareover.
DrKoram:
um,yes,indeed.Ourresearchhasrevealedthatmenarenowjustasavidandcompulsiveshoppersas...Um…women.
Vanessa:
Igottalevelwithyoudoc,Ialwaysthoughtofcompulsivebuyingasverymucha"woman'sdisease”.
DrKoram:
Wellyes,butourresearchshowsthatthenumberofmenwhoindulgeinunnecessary‘shoppingtherapy’hasdramaticallyincreasedinthelasttenyears.
Vanessa:
Sowhat’schanged?
Wheredidallthesemaleshopaholicscomefrom?
Dr.Koram:
Ithinkthatinthepastmaleobsessiveshoppersweremorereluctantthanwomentorecognizethattheyhaveaproblemandthencomeforwardandadmitit.Generally,inpsychiatry,menseekcarelessoftenthanwomen…It'snot'manly'toseekhelp.
LearningEnglishPodcasts:
Lesson2
Vanessa:
Sowhatdoyoudo?
Imean,ifyoususpectyourboyfriendofbeinganonstopshopper?
DrKoram:
It'salwaysimportanttoencouragepeoplewhohavethesetypesofdisorderstoseektreatment.Manyfindthemselvesindebtandfilledwithshameandcanevenexperiencesuicidaltendenciesastheyattempttohidetheiraddiction.
Vanessa:
Well,doc,thanksforlettingusgirlsknowaboutthedarksideofmaleshopping.
DrKoram:
You’rewelcome.
英语口语对话(中低级)Lesson5:
Hydropolis
Summary:
VanessaandNicktalkaboutHydropilis,auniqueunderwaterluxuryhotel.
InthisbroadcastVanessaandNickareinthemiddleofaliveshow.Listentotheirconversationandanswerthequestionthatfollowsaboutthemainidea.
Dialogue:
Vanessa:
Goodmorningeveryone.Nowthroughouthistorythere’vebeenvisionsofcolonizingthesea-JulesVernewasmyfavorite-butnoonehasevermanagedtorealizethisdream.Untilnow,thatis.NickiswithmetotellusaboutHydropolis,thefirstunderwaterhoteltobebuiltever.Nick,tellusmoreaboutthislatestcraze.
Nick:
Thanks,Vanessa,wellasyousaid;Hydropolisistheworld’sfirstluxuryunderwaterhotel.Itwilloffer220bubble-shapedsuites,withclearglasscomprisingboththesleepingareas'wallsandeachroom'sbathtub.There’salsogoingtobetwomagnificenttranslucentdomes,whichwillhouseaconcerthallandaballroom.
Vanessa:
That’sincredible;itmust’vecostanarmandaleg.Doyouhappentoknowhowlongittookthemtobuild?
Nick:
Well,it’snotquitereadyyet.Theystartedbuildingitin2005,anditwillbefinishedbyDecember2007.Andthepricetag?
550milliondollars!
LearningEnglishPodcasts:
Lesson51
Vanessa:
Wow,andwillitreallybeunderwater?
Nick:
Yeapthat’sright.ItsitsonthePersianGulffloor,20metersbelowthesurfaceandcoversabout260hectares,that’saboutthesizeofLondon’sHydePark.
Vanessa:
That’sunbelievable,Nick,I’mdyingtohearmore.
Nick:
Well,Hydropoliswillinclude4areas;thelandstationwhereguestswillenter,thentheconnectingtunnel,theroomsandthentheentertainmentarea.Andtheyareexpectingaround3,000visitorsperdayinadditiontothehotelguests.Theiraimistoinspirepeopletodevelopanewawarenessofthesea.
Vanessa:
Itsoundsawesome.HowwillguestsgettotheHotelbysubmarine?
LearningEnglishPodcasts:
Lesson52
Nick:
Actuallynot.Itmaysoundstrangebutthey’lltraveltothemainareabyundergroundtrain.
Vanessa:
Okay…andnowlet’sgettothebigquestion.Howmuchisitforanight?
Nick:
Itcouldbeasmuchas$5,500foraday'slodging.Buthey,whataplacetorelaxandlearnabouttheworldunderwater!
?
Vanessa:
Wellit’scertainlyaveryinterestingidea,butIdon’tknowifIwouldeverstaythere.I’mafraidwe’verunoutoftime,seeyouagainnextweek.
英语口语对话(中低级)Lesson6:
Mosquitoes
Summary:
VanessaandMichaeltalkaboutsomeinterestingfactsaboutmosquitoes.
VanessaandMichaelareinthemiddleofaliveshowinaradiostudio.Listentotheirconversationandanswerthequestionthatfollowsaboutthemainidea.
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