Book 2 ÌýÁ¦ÔÎÄÕûÀí Unit 1 Listening
Understanding Short Conversations Now you will hear ten short conversations. A question will follow each conversation. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices. 1 W: It¡¯s time for ¡°International Clock Talk¡±£¨¹ú¼Êʱ¼ä½»Ì¸£©! Time to discuss how you feel about time!
M: Well, since we all come from the same country, I think our views will be similar1. Q: Why does the man believe the people will have similar views? ½âÎö£º´ÓÒÑÖªËĸöÑ¡Ïî¿ÉÖª¸ÃÌâÊÇÕë¶Ôij¼þÊÂÇéµÄÔÒòÌáÎÊ
2 W: It annoys me the way my foreign friends treat time.
M: I just read a book about this problem! It¡¯s entitled2 International Clock Talk. Q: Which problem is the book about? ½âÎö£º´ÓÒÑÖªËĸöÑ¡Ïî¿ÉÖª¸ÃÌâÉæ¼°¶Ô»°Ö÷Ìâ
3 M: Australians are so relaxed about time! It drives me mad!
W: That¡¯s the way they are. While you¡¯re here, you¡¯ll have to get used3 to it. Q: What advice does the woman give the man? ½âÎö£º´ÓÒÑÖªËĸöÑ¡Ïî¿ÉÖª¸ÃÌâÊǶÔÕû¸ö¶Ô»°µÄÀí½â
4 M: Have you noticed differences between our cultures?
W: Sure. In my country, people don¡¯t care about time very much. Here, you take it seriously4.
Q: How do people in the woman¡¯s country feel about time? ½âÎö£º´ÓÒÑÖªËĸöÑ¡Ïî¿ÉÖª¸ÃÌâÊÇÎʶԻ°ÖÐthey¶Ô´ýʱ¼äµÄ̬¶È
5 W: Can you explain why you¡¯re always five minutes late for conferences£¨»áÒ飩? M: Oh, I¡¯m sorry. In my country, people are often late. Q: Why is the man late for conferences?
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6 W: What do you appreciate most about life in Germany?
M: German people are rarely late for meetings. I never have to deal with latecomers. Q: What does the man like best about life in Germany? ½âÎö£ºA BÁ©¸öÑ¡ÏîÉæ¼°¶Ô»°ÖÐheµÄ̬¶È£¬C DÁ©¸öÑ¡ÏîÉæ¼°¶Ô»°ÖÐGermans¶Ô´ý³Ùµ½µÄ̬¶È̬¶È£¬×¢ÒâÌý¶®¶Ô»°ºÍÎÊÌâ²ÅÄܽøÐÐÑ¡Ôñ
7 M: I¡¯v heard that Chinese people are very relaxed about time.
W: That used to be true. Nowadays, people are increasingly bothered by lateness. Q: According to the woman, how have Chinese people changed? ½âÎö£º´ÓÒÑÖªËĸöÑ¡Ïî¿ÉÖª¸ÃÌâÉæ¼°¶Ô»°Ö÷Ìå¶Ôʱ¼ä»ò³Ùµ½µÄ¹Ûµã
8 M: Why did you walk out of the restaurant abruptly£¨´Ö³µØ£¬Í»È»µØ£©? We had just started talking5.
W: Just started? We were there for two hours! In my country, meals take 15 minutes! Q: Why did the woman walk out of the restaurant so abruptly? ½âÎö£º´ÓÒÑÖªËĸöÑ¡Ïî¿ÉÖª¸ÃÌâÓ¦¸ÃÊÇÎʶԻ°ÖÐshe ×öij¼þÊÂÇéµÄÔÒò
9 W: What did Mon think about her trip to Russia? I¡¯m so looking forward to6 hearing about it.
M: She didn¡¯t say much. When I picked her up7 at the airport this morning, she was just eager to get home to see Dad. She just said the food was great there. Q: What is the relationship between the two speakers? ½âÎö£º´ÓÒÑÖªËĸöÑ¡Ïî¿ÉÖª¸ÃÌâÓ¦¸ÃÊÇÎÊÁ½¸ö¶Ô»°ÕߵĹØÏµ
10 M: It¡¯s only 6:30, and you¡¯re done! I won¡¯t finish work till 10. You are very efficient.
W: Well, Tom finished two hours earlier than me. That¡¯s a sign of efficiency£¨Ð§ÂÊ£© in my country.
Q: How many hours earlier did the woman finish her work than the man? ½âÎö£º´ÓÒÑÖªËĸöÑ¡Ïî¿ÉÖª¸ÃÌâÓ¦¸ÃÊÇÎÊʱ¼ä£¬Ñ§ÉúÔÚÌýʱӦעÒâ¸÷¸öʱ¼äËùÉæ¼°µÄÐÐΪ¼°¸÷¸öʱ¼äÖ®¼äµÄ¹ØÁª
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Understanding a Long Conversation
Now you will hear a long conversation followed by five questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.
M: You travel a lot. Which people do you think are the most time-conscious? W: I think it¡¯s probably the Swedes. M: Really, what makes you say that?
W: Well, on my last trip to Sweden, I ordered a taxi to pick me up at my hotel at 6:25 am. I got to the street at 6:27, but the taxi had already left. M: That¡¯s a little hard to believe. Is it true? W: Absolutely, everything runs on time there. There¡¯s no room for mistakes. Everyone is very time-conscious!
M: They must seem very stiff and serious!
W: Sure, but once you get to know them, you find kind, caring people behind their serious faces.
M: This is very different from my experiences traveling in South America. Of course, people there are very kind, but they don¡¯t care much about time.
W: I agree. South Americans don¡¯t put very much stress on time. They¡¯re always late for everything, but no one seems to mind. Questions:
1 What does the woman think about Swedish people?
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3 Why does the woman say ¡°there¡¯s no room for mistakes¡± in Sweden? ½âÎö£º´ÓÒÑÖªËĸöÑ¡Ïî¿ÉÖª¸ÃÌâÓ¦¸ÃÊÇÎÊij¼þÊÂÇé»òijÖÖÏÖÏóµÄÔÒò
4 According to the woman, what are Swedes usually like?
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5 What do the man and the woman say about people in South America?
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Understanding a Passage
Now you will hear a passage followed by five questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.
The biggest problem in my company has to do with culture, in particular our different ways of looking at time. People from some countries think it is OK to show up1 late for a meeting and some people even don¡¯t think they need to come at all! As president of the company, however, it is my responsibility to tell them that this is not acceptable. Whereas2 in some other countries attending meetings is not considered very important, in this country, and especially in this company, meetings must be attended on time. Not being on time causes inefficiency. I spent all night thinking about the exact words that I would use to explain my feelings. I even wrote my words down. I planned to discuss this problem at the meeting today, and entitled my speech ¡°International Clock Talk¡±. Unfortunately, I have a problem---no one came to the meeting! Questions:
1 What is the company¡¯s greatest problem?
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2 Which of the following does the speaker consider is his duty as president of the company?
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3 Why does lateness cause a decrease in efficiency?
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4 What did the company president do the previous night?
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5 Why couldn¡¯t the president do what he had planned?
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