时间:2018-12-18 作者:英语课 分类:新编大学英语听力浙大版


英语课

[00:02.81]Part Two

[00:06.26]Listening-Centered Activities

[00:10.62]Listening

[00:13.72]Exercise 1

[00:17.28]Directions:

[00:20.52]Listen to Section One twice and take notes.

[00:27.04]Section 1

[00:29.95]I: Well, some people seem to feel that their jobs are often misunderstood by others

[00:37.08]Do you think this sort of thing is very common?

[00:41.44]S: Oh, absolutely

[00:44.75]Most jobs or professions seem to have an image or a stereotype 1 attached to them

[00:53.03]often much to the irritation 2 of the job-holders

[00:58.93]But there is a serious point to all this, too

[01:03.86]that maybe young people actually choose their careers

[01:09.73]under the influence of these false images

[01:15.71]And certainly,there is evidence that they may even avoid certain careers

[01:22.94]Well, on a large scale, as you can imagine, this could cause problems for the economy.

[01:30.36]I: Er, you say there's evidence?

[01:34.86]S: Oh most definitely

[01:38.17]There was a survey recently into children's attitudes to different professions.

[01:45.59]I: How was that done, though

[01:49.58]Because, after all,

[01:53.08]children don't know much about the world of work before they get into it.

[01:58.94]S: Well, exactly

[02:01.97]What the investigators 3 wanted to get at was their impressions and their prejudices

[02:09.38]They used a very simple technique

[02:13.09]They gave the children twelve pairs of statements

[02:18.20]In each pair one statement was positive, the other was its opposite.

[02:24.76]I: For example?

[02:27.49]S: Well, for example,

[02:30.80]"Such and such a person is likely to be boring or interesting company."

[02:38.22]I: I see. What professions did they ask about?

[02:44.20]S:Do you want the whole list?

[02:47.65]I: Well, why not?

[02:51.40]S: OK. Here it goes

[02:55.39]They looked at: physicists 4, lawyers, economists 6, accountants

[03:02.70]sales representatives, there agents, biologists

[03:08.42]and three types of engineers-- mechanical engineers, electrical and civil

[03:16.52]The children were asked to say which of the statements was

[03:21.96]"most true" about each profession.

[03:27.00]Exercise 2

[03:30.89]Directions:

[03:33.88]Look for the mistakes in the printed interview

[03:38.52]and correct them according to what you hear from the tape.

[03:44.68]Section 2

[03:47.95]I: And the results?

[03:51.23]S: Well, they were rather striking 7 concerning one profession in particular,

[03:58.25]the poor old engineer

[04:02.24]Of all the jobs mentioned, he came out really much worse than you might expect

[04:09.73]The vast majority of children(90% in the case of the mechanical engineers)

[04:17.22]Oh, and insecure too

[04:22.80]The only other person they thought more likely to actually lose his job

[04:29.86]was the sales representative

[04:37.49]But, I must say there were good points to

[04:41.38]Engineering was seen to be "interesting, well-paid" work.

[04:47.96]I: Hmm, not such a rosy 8 picture, really.

[04:52.43]S: No... but it got better when the children were asked about

[04:57.07]how they imagined the engineer as a person

[05:03.55]The majority of the children chose positive comments,

[05:09.02]except that they thought the engineer was likely to be poorly

[05:16.62]rather than well dressed.(laugh)

[05:21.91]Of all the jobs listed(mentioned),

[05:27.56]he came out really much worth(worse) than you might expect

[05:33.79]The last majority of children (90% in the case of the mechanical engineers)

[05:38.76]thought that engineering was a "dirty job

[05:43.40]They also thought the job was of "low status" and "subordinate 9

[05:49.70]that is, the engineer is more likely to take orders than to give the

[05:56.15]Oh, and insecure to

[06:00.43]The only other person they thought more likely to actually lose his job

[06:06.80]was the sales representative

[06:11.81]But, I must say there were good  points to

[06:16.63]Engineering was sensed to be "interesting, well-paid" work.

[06:22.25]I: Hmm, not such a rosy picture, really


[06:27.61]S: No...but it got better when the children were asked about

[06:33.55]how they imagined the engineer as a person

[06:40.07]The majority of the children chose positive comments

[06:44.82]except that they thought the engineer was likely to be poorly

[06:51.26]rather than well dressed.

[06:56.09]Exercise 3

[06:59.76]Directions:

[07:03.40]Listen to Section Three twice and fill in the missing information.

[07:10.45]Section Three

[07:13.87]I: Well, what about the other professions, the Erm...what came out favorite,

[07:20.53]for example?

[07:23.09]S: Oh the lawyer without a doubt

[07:26.62]He collected by far the greatest number of positive opinions

[07:32.34]The sales representative and then the estate agent were right at the bottom.

[07:38.78]I: Oh, so the engineers weren't down there?

[07:44.11]S: Oh, nn

[07:47.24]Probably the children don't have much of an idea of their real work

[07:52.90]I think they... (laugh)...they went by the titles, really,

[07:59.27]since civil engineer came out top, perhaps the suggestion of the name?

[08:06.18]I: Oh, I see

[08:09.38]You mean that he was a... a more civilized 10 sort of fellow than the others?

[08:16.19]S:Yes, right.Reasonable sounding, isn't it?

[08:21.59]I: Yes. Quite sensible, I suppose

[08:25.87]And I imagine the mechanical engineer came out bottom?

[08:30.55]S: Absolutely right

[08:34.15]In fact 90% of the children associated him with dirty work,

[08:40.78]as against 76% for the electrical engineer and 68% for the civil engineer.

[08:49.24]I: And the other professions?

[08:53.05]S: Well, after the lawyer came the accountant then the scientist, the physicis

[09:00.83]The economist 5 came just above the engineers

[09:05.69]I: A real sign of the times, that is.

[09:09.43]I: Hmm.

[09:12.28]S: After all, in most other European countries to be an engineer is to be somebody

[09:20.92]And I imagine that this means that many bright children,

[09:26.78]who might really enjoy the profession and do well in it

[09:31.93]probably never consider it, which is a great pity for the country as a whole



1 stereotype
n.固定的形象,陈规,老套,旧框框
  • He's my stereotype of a schoolteacher.他是我心目中的典型教师。
  • There's always been a stereotype about successful businessmen.人们对于成功商人一直都有一种固定印象。
2 irritation
n.激怒,恼怒,生气
  • He could not hide his irritation that he had not been invited.他无法掩饰因未被邀请而生的气恼。
  • Barbicane said nothing,but his silence covered serious irritation.巴比康什么也不说,但是他的沉默里潜伏着阴郁的怒火。
3 investigators
n.调查者,审查者( investigator的名词复数 )
  • This memo could be the smoking gun that investigators have been looking for. 这份备忘录可能是调查人员一直在寻找的证据。
  • The team consisted of six investigators and two secretaries. 这个团队由六个调查人员和两个秘书组成。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 physicists
物理学家( physicist的名词复数 )
  • For many particle physicists, however, it was a year of frustration. 对于许多粒子物理学家来说,这是受挫折的一年。 来自英汉非文学 - 科技
  • Physicists seek rules or patterns to provide a framework. 物理学家寻求用法则或图式来构成一个框架。
5 economist
n.经济学家,经济专家,节俭的人
  • He cast a professional economist's eyes on the problem.他以经济学行家的眼光审视这个问题。
  • He's an economist who thinks he knows all the answers.他是个经济学家,自以为什么都懂。
6 economists
n.经济学家,经济专家( economist的名词复数 )
  • The sudden rise in share prices has confounded economists. 股价的突然上涨使经济学家大惑不解。
  • Foreign bankers and economists cautiously welcomed the minister's initiative. 外国银行家和经济学家对部长的倡议反应谨慎。 来自《简明英汉词典》
7 striking
adj.显著的,惹人注目的,容貌出众的
  • There is a striking difference between Jane and Mary.简和玛丽之间有显著的差异。
  • What is immediately striking is how resourceful the children are.最令人注目的是孩子们的机智聪明。
8 rosy
adj.美好的,乐观的,玫瑰色的
  • She got a new job and her life looks rosy.她找到一份新工作,生活看上去很美好。
  • She always takes a rosy view of life.她总是对生活持乐观态度。
9 subordinate
adj.下级的,(to)次要的;n.下级;vt.使从属于
  • Those in subordinate positions will follow the example set by their superiors.上行下效。
  • The minority is subordinate to the majority.少数服从多数。
10 civilized
a.有教养的,文雅的
  • Racism is abhorrent to a civilized society. 文明社会憎恶种族主义。
  • rising crime in our so-called civilized societies 在我们所谓文明社会中日益增多的犯罪行为
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acoustic emission testing
address printer
aggrandised
Ahead of itself
appearances can be deceiving
Aronhold set
bag-worm moth
borris
burnt metal
bushybrows
cabin decompression
callenders
carlhintzeite
cementing line
chain insulation
circulaire
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floating interest rate
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histology
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Jewish taxes
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KELSEY
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sampling with unequal probability
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storage access channel
surveyor of highway
Taylor, Jeremy
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