时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:大学体验英语听说教程


英语课

  TEST2 PART1

Answers/Script

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Conversation 1.

Did I tell you about the worst train ride I ever had? I had reserved a sleeping berth 1 on an overnight 2 train from Rome going to Amsterdam. When I got on , there Rome going to Amsterdam. When I got on , there was a guy sitting in my seat. I said, “Excuse me, but this is my seat.” He said something in Italian, which I don’t understand, and then he looked away. He didn’t move , I went and got the conductor and showed him my ticket, and you know what he did? He said, “ So, find another seat somewhere else.” I couldn’t believe it! But what could I do? I ended up sitting the whole way in a second-class car with no air conditioning.

Conversation 2.

A: We’re thinking of buying a condo.

B: Oh, really? Well, take my advice—don’t do it.

A: What? Everyone says that real estate 3 is one of the safest investments 4 you can make.

B: Well, that’s what I thought, too. I bought my house 10years ago, when the prices were high. Since then, land prices have fallen a lot. If I sold my house now, I’d lose a bundle 5.

A: Really! That’s gotta be depressing 6. But, wait a minute, if prices are low right now, doesn’t that mean it’s good time for me to buy?

B: Hmm, actually, you’ve got a point there.

Conversation 3.

A: hey, Bob, some people from work are getting together this weekend to play volleyball. If you have some free time, maybe…

B: Free time? To play volleyball? Hah! Obviously 7, you don’t have a baby. I’d love to play volleyball with you guys, but I need to stay home and take care of my kid. That’s what I do every weekend.

A: I couldn’t imagine having kids right now. I really value my free time.

Conversation 4.

The Canadian government has declared a state of emergency in the western province of British Columbia, where forest fires have been raging 8 for two weeks. The fires were caused by lightning storms. Over 5,000 square kilometers have been destroyed by the fires, and 10,000 people have had to evacuate 9 their homes. Both the United States and Canadian governments are supplying helicopters to help with emergency evacuations.

Conversation 5.

A: Next caller. Andrea Price on who needs Advice.

B: Hi, I’m Jackie, from Toronto.

A: Jackie, what’s your problem?

B: My parents are driving me crazy! I’m in college and my parents make me come home before midnight. Plus…

A: Just a second, Jackie. Slow down. You’re in college, you’re living at home, your parents want you home at midnight. What’s wrong with that?

B: Well, it’s not only that. They always want to know who I’m going out with, and if I’ve done my homework. How can I get them to leave me alone?

A: Jackie, grow up already. If you live at home, you should follow their rules, or move out of the house. Clear enough?

Conversation 6.

A: You know, I was thinking. We really need to get a home computer. And probably a computer desk too

B: Yeah? Do you think we really need that?

A: Yeah, I need to be able to work on a computer at home. We should’ve gotten one a long time ago.

B: But where would we put it?

A: In the bedroom maybe?

B: Our bedroom is already too crowded, though. And I don’t want you to keep me awake while you’re studying.

A: I know! How about if I buy a loptop computer and use it at the dining tale?

B: That makes more sense. Our apartment is too small for lots of furniture.

Conversation 7.

A: Hello?

B: Hi, Tim. It’s Mom.

A: Uh – oh. What’s wrong?

B: I’m afraid I’ve got some bad news. It’s about Grandpa.

A: What happened? Is he…?

B: Yeah, during the night last night. He fell asleep in his bed and just never woke up.

A: Oh, Mom, I’m so sorry. This is so sad…I’ll be there as soon as I can.

Conversation 8.

A: Service department.

B: Hi! My car’s having trouble, and I’m wondering if I can bring it in.

A: What’s the problem?

B: Well, it’s been overheating a lot recently, and them yesterday the air conditioner stopped working.

A: Uh oh. It sounds like you’ll need to leave it for a couple of days. Could you bring it in tomorrow?

B: I really need to get it fixed 10 right away. Can I bring it in today?

A: Yeah, sure. But I can’t guarantee that we’ll get to it today.

Conversation 9.

A: I’ve got a big report due tomorrow, so could you do the cooking tonight?

B: Nah, I really don’t feel like it. Let’s just get some take-out.

A: But we’ve already got salad ingredients 11, and I’ve started the rice. Just throw something together quick and easy.

B: What’s your idea of quick and easy?

A: Well, you could barbecue some chicken legs.

B: Do we have any?

A: Oops, I guess not. Would you mind getting some from the store?

B: Oh, okay. I’ll go get some chicken. I guess I can handle that.

A: I’d appreciate it, I’m really under pressure right now.

Conversation 10.

What might be the most incredible 12 breakthrough in medicine in recent years has been reported at the University of Hawaii. Researchers at the university have developed a drug that appears to cure almost every kind of cancer. To date , over 300 cancer patients who have been given the drug have shown no trace 13 of cancer anywhere in their bodies for the past two years.

Test2:Part2

Conversation 1:

Steven Crowe: Hi! I’m Steven Crowe. I used to worry about money, too. I felt like a victim of the system. But then I found a way to make the system work—for me.

Ed: What’s the trick, Steven?

Steven Crowe: There’s no trick, Ed. It’s simple, once you understand how real estate really works 14. All you need to know is how to buy low and sell high.

Conversation 2:

Anna: You were in the San Jose earthquake? Tell me what happened.

Margaret: Well, I was living in an apartment downtown with my friend Julia. And we were still sleep on a Tuesday morning, and a little after six o’clock, there was this horrible sound and the floor was just bouncing 15 and rolling like waves, all at the same time.

Anna: Oh my gosh! What did you do?

Conversation 3:

Clayton: She tried to keep up a cheerful face for me , but you can’t hide things from someone you’ve been married to for 56 years, you know.

Whitney: I’m sure that’s true. You get to know someone pretty well in 56 years, don’t you?

Clayton: Oh, you bet 16 you do. You share so many years of your life with someone, and when they’re gone, oh, there’s a big hole that no one can fill up. You just feel lonely. Very, very lonely.

Whitney: I imagine you have some wonderful memories, as well.

Conversation 4:

Rob: How about this? Super Nachos. Now that’s my kind of food.

Tony: All right! Let’s get started. What do we need?

Rob: What we really need is for you to find a girlfriend who can cook.

Tony: Yeah, right. And then you’ll find one, too, and they can take turns cooking for us. So what are the ingredients?

Rob: Hmm…chips, salsa, can of chili 17, and shredded 18 cheese. That sounds easy enough.

Tony: Well, we’ve got half a bag of nacho chips. Think that’s enough?

Conversation 5:

David: This news story says they’re testing missiles 19. Isn’t that serious?

Nehal: Well, it’s more like flexing 20 their muscles than actually doing something serious. They’re just trying to intimidate 21 each other.

David: It’s kind of scary, though, isn’t it?

Nehal: I’m used to it by now. They’ve been threatening each other my whole life.

David: But why?

Nehal: They’ve been fighting about Kashmir. They disagree about who controls Kashmir.



n.卧铺,停泊地,锚位;v.使停泊
  • She booked a berth on the train from London to Aberdeen.她订了一张由伦敦开往阿伯丁的火车卧铺票。
  • They took up a berth near the harbor.他们在港口附近找了个位置下锚。
ad.前一天晚上,一夜间 a.前一天晚上的
  • She stayed overnight in the hotel. 她在旅馆过了一夜。
  • Our success is not won overnight. 我们的成功不是一夜之间得来的。
n.所有地,地产,庄园;住宅区;财产,资产
  • My estate lies within a mile.我的地产离那有一英里。
  • The great real estate brokers do far more than this.而优秀的房地产经纪人做得可比这多得多。
n.投资( investment的名词复数 );投资额;(时间、精力的)投入;值得买的东西
  • With the markets being so volatile, investments are at great risk. 由于市场那么变化不定,投资冒着很大的风险。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • All their money was tied up in long-term investments. 他们所有的钱都搁死在长线投资上了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.捆,包,束;一堆,一批;v.把…扎成一捆
  • My uncle sent me a large bundle on my birthday.我生日时叔父给我寄来一个大包裹。
  • Dad found a bundle of spelling mistakes in my composition.爸爸在我作文里找出一大堆拼写错误。
a.令人沮丧的;令人忧愁的
  • Laundromat is really depressing. 自助洗衣店真闷。
  • The retrospect was depressing. 回想起来令人沮丧。
adv.显然;明白地
  • Obviously they were putting him to a severe test.显然他们是在给他以严峻的考验。
  • Obviously he was lying.显然他是在撒谎。
a.violent;furious
  • Firemen tried to quench the flames raging through the building. 消防队员奋力扑救大楼中熊熊的火焰。
  • The stream had become a raging torrent. 小溪变成了一条汹涌的急流。
v.遣送;搬空;抽出;排泄;大(小)便
  • We must evacuate those soldiers at once!我们必须立即撤出这些士兵!
  • They were planning to evacuate the seventy American officials still in the country.他们正计划转移仍滞留在该国的70名美国官员。
adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的
  • Have you two fixed on a date for the wedding yet?你们俩选定婚期了吗?
  • Once the aim is fixed,we should not change it arbitrarily.目标一旦确定,我们就不应该随意改变。
n.(混合物的)组成部分( ingredient的名词复数 );(烹调的)原料;(构成)要素;因素
  • All ingredients are readily available from your local store. 所有的原料都可以方便地从你当地的商店买到。
  • We never use second quality ingredients to build building. 我们决不使用次等材料用于建筑。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.难以置信的,不可信的,极好的,大量的
  • Some planets run at incredible speed.某些星球以难以置信的速度运行着。
  • Her answer showed the most incredible stupidity.她的回答显示出不可思议的愚蠢。
n.痕迹,踪迹,微量;vt.追踪,找出根源,描绘;vi.追踪
  • There isn't a trace of a smile on her face.她脸上没有一丝笑容。
  • We have lost all trace of him.我们找不到他的踪迹。
n.作品,著作;工厂,活动部件,机件
  • We expect writers to produce more and better works.我们期望作家们写出更多更好的作品。
  • The novel is regarded as one of the classic works.这篇小说被公认为是最优秀的作品之一。
adj.精力充沛的;精神饱满的;活泼的vt.“bounce”的现在分词
  • a bouncing baby boy 茁壮的男婴
  • He kept bouncing up and down like a yo-yo . 他像个悠悠球似的蹦蹦跳跳。
v.打赌,以(与)...打赌;n.赌注,赌金;打赌
  • I bet you can't do this puzzle.我敢说,你解决不了这个难题。
  • I offered to bet with him.我提出与他打赌。
n.辣椒
  • He helped himself to another two small spoonfuls of chili oil.他自己下手又加了两小勺辣椒油。
  • It has chocolate,chili,and other spices.有巧克力粉,辣椒,和其他的调味品。
shred的过去式和过去分词
  • Serve the fish on a bed of shredded lettuce. 先铺一层碎生菜叶,再把鱼放上,就可以上桌了。
  • I think Mapo beancurd and shredded meat in chilli sauce are quite special. 我觉得麻婆豆腐和鱼香肉丝味道不错。 来自《简明英汉词典》
导弹( missile的名词复数 ); 投射物
  • More than ten missiles were decoyed away from targets. 十多枚导弹受骗未命中目标。
  • The angry crowd at the football match threw bottles and other missiles at the players. 愤怒的观众向足球队员丢瓶子和其他东西。
n.挠曲,可挠性v.屈曲( flex的现在分词 );弯曲;(为准备大干而)显示实力;摩拳擦掌
  • Flexing particular muscles allows snakes to move in several ways. 可弯曲的特殊的肌肉使蛇可以用几种方式移动。 来自电影对白
  • China has become an economic superpower and is flexing its muscles. 中国已经成为了一个经济巨人而且在展示他的肌肉。 来自互联网
vt.恐吓,威胁
  • You think you can intimidate people into doing what you want?你以为你可以威胁别人做任何事?
  • The first strike capacity is intended mainly to intimidate adversary.第一次攻击的武力主要是用来吓阻敌方的。
学英语单词
agrentum cornu
albado
aldis lamp
ambrim i.
ammonium thiocarbonate
angular width
arcangeloes
bagging
balanced TR tube
base height ratio
biogenetic
bronies
Brown fever test
campheechlor
carbon
cd holder
charging hole seat
Chinese Copyright Agency Corporation
Collins Michael
colour switching
connexionism
countdown to
crushed aggregates
customer service
dalcas
danna
disfavour
dragade
electro-magnetic stirring
emergency shut - off valve
empirio-symbolism
enlocks
entertainment news
equivalent input sound pressure of microphone
exogenesis
external paint
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure
fibrinogenolytic
fifth-period
figured effect
fuzzy relational equation
getterupper
guerinoes
ice-fishing
induced nuclear disintegration
Keteleeria evelyniana
Lange solution
leveling planer
linum stelleroides planch.
maximizer
microwave control interface
misclassed
modified austemper
most-favoured-nation
mutina
mycantine
Naivasha, Lake
Namasakata
nonamphoteric
nonopsonic
opening prices
Ottoville
out-of-style
output line
overdramatises
parksii
Pedicularis elwesii
proximals
Quispamsis
reversing-type actuator
ropica dorsalis
rule-of-reason
satrapic
science-oriented
seaworthy condition
severe inflammatory edema of eyelid
simple root
single-length working
sloppinesses
spectacularisms
statute ordinance
steal a look
steel-studded tyre
stooped to
suboceanic mantle
surface burnishing facet
swing-vote
synaptonemal complex(moses 1958)
three-square scale
toll automatic switching repeater
trainster
Trifolium L.
twist setting
type a oc curve
under water cutting
veratrized
vertical aerial photograph
volta-
weak echo
witha
working group
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