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[第三版]大学英语听说3听力原文和标准答案

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[第三版]大学英语听说3听力原文和标准答案Unit1ReservationsPartAExercise11.M:I’dliketobookadoubleroomwithbathforfournights.W:Sorry,sir.We’refullup(全满).CanIrecommendtheParkHoteltoyou?Itisquitenearhere.Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthatthemando?2.M:I’dliketoseeMr.Jonesthisafternoon,please.W:I’msorrybutMr.Joneswill...
[第三版]大学英语听说3听力原文和标准答案
Unit1ReservationsPartAExercise11.M:I’dliketobookadoubleroomwithbathforfournights.W:Sorry,sir.We’refullup(全满).CanIrecommendtheParkHoteltoyou?Itisquitenearhere.Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthatthemando?2.M:I’dliketoseeMr.Jonesthisafternoon,please.W:I’msorrybutMr.Joneswillbebusythewholeafternoon.Canyoumanageat10:30tomorrowmorning?Q:Whatdoesthewomansaytotheman?3.W:CanIbooktwoticketsfortheshow“42ndStreet”onSundaynight,Oct.31st?M:Sorry,madam.Alltheticketsonthatnightaresoldout.ButticketsareavailableforNov.3rd(十一月三号).Q:Whencanthewomanseetheshow?4.M:I’dliketoreserve(预订)twoticketsonFlight6051toEdinburgh,forOctober20th.W:Sorry,Sir.We’rebookedup(预订一空的)onthe20th.Butwestillhaveafewseatsavailableonthe21st.Q:WhendoesthemanwanttoleaveforEdinburgh?5.W:GardenRestaurant.MayIhelpyou?M:Canyoumakearrangementsforatableforsixateightthisevening?Inaquietcorner,please.Q:Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?Keys:1.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthatmando?[a.reservetheroominanotherhotel]2.Whatdoesthewomansaytotheman?[c.Mr.Jonescanseethemansometimethenextmorning.]3.Whencanthewomanseetheshow?[d.Nov.3rd]4.WhendoesthemanwanttoleaveforEdinburgh?[a.onthe20thofOctober.]5.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?[d.Bookatableforsixpeopleat8:00]Exercise2W:Hello.DazhongTaxiCompany.M:Hello.CanIbookataxitotheWestLakeHotel,Hangzhou?W:Sure.Whattime?M:9o’clocktomorrowmorning.W:Youraddress,please?M:Room1008,PeaceHotel.W:Andyourname?M:JackSmith.W:OK,MrSmith.M:Thankyou.W:Notatall.Keys:JackSmithRm1008.PeachHotel9tomorrowmorningWestLakeHotel,HangzhouPartBConversation1I’dliketomakeareservationOperator:GloryInn,Atlanta.Paul:Hi,thisisPaulLambert.I’mthemanagerofthebandCountryBoys.Youknow,therockbandfromChicago.Iwant…Operator:Pleasehold,Mr.Lambert.I’mputtingyourthroughtothereservationmanager.Paul:But…Manager:Mr.Lambert?ThisisLauriePerry,thehotelmanager.Paul:Oh,yeah?Well,IneedfiveroomsforFridaynight.That’sthe15th.Iwantthebestroominthehotel.Manager:Sorry,I’mafraidIcannotacceptyourreservation.Paul:Nowlook,wealwaysstayattheGloryInn…Manager:Iknowthat,Lasttimeyouwerehere,wehadanumberofcomplaintsfromotherguests.Paul:Youmeantheydon’tlikelong-hairedrockmusiciansManager:That’snottheproblem,sir.Thebandusedbadlanguageinthecoffeeshop,andthrewtwoTVsetsintothepool(把两个电视机扔到池中).Paul:Yeah,yeah.Well,I’11tellthemtobemorecarefulthistime.Manager:I’mafraidthat’snotall,sir.Youhaven’tpaidtheaccountforthelasttimeyet。Paul:I’msorry.I’llputacheckinthemailrightawayManager:Pleasedo.Paul:So,whataboutourreservationforFriday?Manager:I’11answerthatverysimply,sir,Noway!Keys:Exercise1:1.WhywasPaulLambertcallingtheGloryInn?[a.tobookhotelroomsattheGloryInnforhisrockmusicians]2.Whomightthefirstwomanbe?[c.anoperator(话务员)]3.WhatdidMe.Lambertpromisetodoonthephone?[a.tellhismusicianstobemorecarefulthistime.]4.WhathappenedtoMr.Lambert’srequestforareservation?[b.itwouldnotbeacceptedevenifhepaidhisearlieraccount.]5.WhatmightbetrueofMs.LauriePerry,thehotel’sreservationsmanager?[a.shemakesdecisionsonthebasisofprinciples.(她决定原则的基础)]Exercise2:1.fiveroomsintotal√roomsonthetopfloor√thebestroomsinthehotel√2.Theydamagedthehotel’sproperty.√Theytalkedrudelyinthecoffeeshop.√Theydidnotpaytheaccountwhentheyleftthehotel.√Conversation2MarcelAlwaysDoesMyHairM:Goodmorning.UnisexHairdresser’s.W:Goodmorning.I’dliketomakeanappointment,please,forthreeo’clockthisafternoon,withMarcel.M:Letmesee...I’msorryMarcel’sbusyatthree.Canyousuggestanotherday,madam?W:No.I’veanimportantmeetingtoattendtonightandImusthavemyhairdonebeforefive.Sohowabout3:30?M:I’mafraidMarcelisbusyallafternoon.W:Whatanuisance(真讨厌)!M:I’mterriblysorry,madam.Butyoushouldalwaysbookwellinadvance.W:Iknow.Iknow.Butit’sshortnoticeforme,too.W:OK,then.Whattimewillhebeavailable?M:ThenmayIsuggestTomO’Neil?HeisjustasgoodasMarcel.W:ButMarcelalwaysdoesmyhair.HeknowswhatstyleIusuallywear.M:ButeverybodysaysTomcanquicklyfigureoutthebeststyleforaparticularcustomer(特定客户).M:Er...actuallyheisbusyallafternoontoo.Butluckily,oneofhiscustomershasjustcalledtocancelherappointment.Soifyoucanbehereat2:45,Icanfityouin.You’llbehisfirstcustomerthisafternoon.W:Thatwouldbenicethen.Thankyou.You’rereallyveryhelpful.M:You’rewelcome.Keys:Exercise1:P.51.Whatwasthepurposeofthewoman’scall?[b.tomakeanappointmenttohaveherhairdonebyMarcel.]2.Whydidn’tthewomanmakeanappointmentwithMarcelwellinadvance?[a.shewasinformedofhermeetingthiseveningonlyashortwhileago.]3.Whatdoyouknowaboutthewoman?[d.sheisMarcel’sregularcustomer.]4.Whatdidthemanonthephonesuggest?[c.thatthewomanhaveherhairdonebyanotherhairdresser.]5.Howdidthewomanfeelintheend?[a.pleased.]Exercise2:1.Heisthewoman’sfavoritehairdresser.√Hehasanappointmentwithanothercustomer.√HeisapopularhairdresserattheUnisexHairdresser.√2.TomisjustasgoodasMarcel.√Tomcanquicklyfigureoutthebeststyleforaparticularcustomer.√Tomehasneverdonethewoman’shairbefore.√Unit2AnimalsandpetsPartAExercise1Passage1DearSir,I’mwritingtosayhowshockedIambytheamountofmoneythatpeopleinBritainspendontheirpets.ArecentarticleinyournewspaperinformedusthatlastyearBritonsspent660millionpoundsondogfoodand516millionpoundsonfoodfortheircats.Arewecompletelymad?EverydayonTVweseepicturesofpeoplewhohavenofoodatall.Afewpoundswouldbuythemfoodforaweek.EveninBritaintherearemanypeoplewithoutworkandhomes.Alittlemoneycouldmakeabigdifferencetothemcouldn’tit?ButitseemsthatinBritainanimalscomefirst.Perhapsitistimetothinkagain.Yoursfaithfully,MsD.WalkerKey:P.12Q:whatdoesthelettermainlytellus?(a.themoneyspendbyBritons…)Passage2OneofthemaincomplaintsofthecityresidentsintheUnitedStatesisthenumberofhomelesscatsanddogs.Ithasbeenestimatedthatmorethan31millioncatsanddogsarewanderingthroughthestreetsofthecities.Eachyearaboutafifthoftheseanimalsaredestroyed.Asurveyof41citiesreportsthatasmuchas15milliondollarsisspenttocaptureandkillthoseanimalseveryyear.Onecityalone,Chicago,spendsonemilliondollarsayeartocontrolitsanimalpopulation.Ontheotherhand,thoughyoucanfindquitealotofcatsanddogswanderinginNewYork,thecitygovernmentcan’tfindanymoneyforanimalpopulationcontrol.Keys:Q.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?(b.Problemscausedbyhomeless….)Exercise21.Mrs.Bushhadbeengivingherstudentsaverylongandnotveryinterestinglecturetoanimals.Whenshefinished,shedecidedtoaskafewquestions.Shestartedoffwiththisquestion.“Now,Tommy,tellmewhereelephantsarefound.”Tommyhadn’tdonemuchlistening,buthepretendedtobeclever,saying,“Elephantsaresuchbiganimalsthattheyhardlyevergetlost.”2.Anangrycustomerwentbacktothepetshopandsaidtotheowner,“Thecatyousoldmeisabsolutelyuseless!”Theownerlookedatthecatandsaid,“What’swrongwithit?Itlooksperfectlyallrighttome.”Thecustomerbecamefuriousandsaid,“Whenyousoldittomeyoupromiseditwouldbeagoodcatformice.Yeteverytimeitseesamouseitrunsawayandhides.”Theownersmiledandsaid,“Well,isn’tthatagoodcatformice?”PartBConversationChoosingaPetAttendant:Hello.CanIhelpyou?Customer:Yes.I’mlookingforapetformyson.Canyousuggestanything?Attendant:Whatkindofpetdoeshewant?Atraditionalpet-acatoradog?Orsomethingunusual?Customer:Well,He’dlikeasnakeoranalligator(鳄鱼),butheisn’tgoingtogetone.Attendant:Wehaveanicedogrightnow-aRottweiler(罗特韦尔犬)!Customer:ARottweiler! Oh,no! I’veheardaboutthemonthenews. They’reverybigandmean(卑鄙的).Attendant:Oh,no,ma’am.Theyweren’tasmeanassomedogs.Customer:Really?Attendant:Yes,really.Lastweekwehadasmalldoghere.Itwasonlyasbigasyourpurse(钱包,手提袋),butitwasasmeanasthedevil(魔鬼).Itbitmethreetimes!Customer:Let’sforgetdogs,then.Attendant:Whataboutacat?Customer:Acat.Hmm…Theyaren’tasfriendlyasdogs,arethey?Attendant:No,buttheydon’teatasmuchasdogseither.Andthey’reveryclean.Customer:Hmm…Attendant:Whataboutabirdthen?Aparrotoraparakeet.Wehaveboth.Customer:Whichdoyourecommend?Attendant:Well,parakeets(长尾小鹦鹉)aren’taseasytotrain,andtheyneverspeakaswellasparrots(鹦鹉).Customer:Yes,butparakeetsdon’tneedasmuchspaceasparrots,dothey?Attendant:That’strue.Parakeetsareverypopularbecausetheyaresoeasytokeep.Customer:Yes,butthey’realittlenoisy,aren’tthey?Iwantaquietpet.Attendant:Aquietpet?Well,whataboutagoldfish?There’snothingquietasagoldfish.Keys:Exercise1:P.141.Whatwasthewomandoing?[c.askingapetshopattendant(服务员)aboutwhatkindofpetisgoodforherson]2.Whatkindofpetdidthewomanhaveinmind?[d.somethingquiet]3.whatkindofpetdidthewoman’ssonprefer?[b.veryunusualonelikeasnakeoranalligator]4.whatcanyouconcludefromtheconversation?[d.thewomanwashardtoplease]Exercise2:ARottweiler:big,meanAcat:clean,lessthanadog,friendlyAparrot:moreAparakeet:Easytokeep,less,parrot,alittlenoisyAgoldfish:QuietStoryDogPlays“Mother”toTigerCubsPeopleatazooinChinahaveusedadognamedBalutoplaymothertothreenewbornSiberiantigers.ThenewborntigersoftheShanghaiWildAnimalPark,includingonemaleandtwofemaleswereabandonedbytheirmother.Theywereverymuchinneedofbeingbreast-fedandthezoocalledforBalu.Thefirsttimethe7-year-oldbitchactedasatiger’smotherwasfiveyearsagowhenaSiberiantigerbecametoosickandweaktofeedherfourbabiesandtheparkhadtoplaceanadvertisementforareplacement.SincethentheanimalownedbyafarmerfromNanhuihasbeenaskedtoplaymotherfor12tigercubsonfouroccasions.Officialsfromtheparkcamecallingforherservicestwomonthsagoshortlyaftershehadgivenbirthtoherowntwopuppies.ParkspokesmanSuFeilongrecalled:“Shewasverystrongatfirstsight.Thoughthetigercubsweremuchbiggerthanher,sheregardedthemasherownchildrenandfedthemwholeheartedly.”Baluhasnowtakestobreast-feedingbothherownand“adopted”babies,accordingtoShanghaiDaily.MrSutoldthepaper:“Sheisalovingmother,especiallytothosetigers.Whenthosenaughtycubsfoughtagainstherownpuppies,shenevergotangrywiththembuttriedtomakethemquietwithagentlehug.”Keys:Exercise1:P.161.Wheredoesthestorytakeplace?[c.inawildanimalparkinShanghai.]2.WhatcanwelearnaboutafemaleSiberiantigerinthepark?[b.shegavebirthtothreebabiesbutleftthem]3.Whatdidtheparkdofiveyearsagowhenthemotheroffourtigercubswastoosicktolookherbabies?[a.theadvertisedinthelocalpapersforananimaltotaketheplaceofthemother.]4.Whatcanyoulearnfromthestory?[c.Notallanimalshavemotherlylovefortheiryoung.]Exercise2:1.12-year-oldbitchfromafarmer’sfamily.2.twopuppiesjusttwomonthsago3.for12tigercubssince5yearsago.4.strongbutsheissmallerthanthecubs.5.enoughmilkforherownbabiesandthebabytigers.6.herownchildrenandtakesgoodcareofthem.P.191.Whatdoesthepassagemainlyimply?[b.allanimalsshouldbewelltreated.]2.howdomostpeopletreattheirpets?(d.theyspendalargeamountofmoneyandtimetakingcareofthem)3.whatdoyouthinkisthespeaker’sattitudetowardbloodsports?(a.hethinkstheyarecruel)P.20.33/231/catyear/dustbin/EastLondon/March17,1971/tiny/closed///frontteeth///sleeping//eating//catfood/place/WorldRecords/27-year-old/AustraliaUnit3AgePartAI’mEmi.Myhusbandisgoingtobefortyattheweekend.It’saspecialbirthday,andinEnglandwesay,“Lifebeginsat40.”heisgoingtohaveabigpartywithallhisfriendsandrelatives,buthedoesn’tknowthat.Itisgoingtobeasurprise.WhatamIgoingtogivemyhusband?Ican’tsay.Thatisasurprise,too.Q.whatisEmigoingtodoforher…?(Tothrowasurprisepartyforhis40thbirthday.)MynameisElena.IliveinMadrid,Spain.My21stbirthdayisonSaturday,andIamgoingtogooutwithsomefriends.Towishmeahappybirthday,theyaregoingtopullonmyear21times,onceforeachyear.Itisanoldcustom.Somepeopledoitonlyonce,butmyfriendsareverytraditional.Q.Whatistheoldcustom…?(Pullingonthebirthdayperson’sear21times.)MynameisPhilippe.Iamgoingtobe30nextSunday.TomakethemostofthedayI’llinvitethreeverygoodfriendsouttodinner.InFrance,youofteninvitepeopleoutonyourbirthday.Iknowthatinsomecountriesitistheopposite----peopletakeyouout.Q.WhatisPhilippegoing…?(Toinvitethreeverygoodfriendsouttodinner.)PartBConversation1Yousuredon’tlookitAmy:Wow,itishardtobelieveyouare60yearsold,Sophie.Yousuredon’tlookit.Brian:Yeah,youseemsomuchyounger----andhavemoreenergythanmostpeopleIknowmyage.Sophie:Thankyou,youaresweet,Brian.AndImustsay,Idon’tfeel60,either.Iguessstayingactiveisthekey,andbeingpositive.Brian:Hmmm,Iwonderwhatwewillbedoingwhenweareyourage?Amy:ItisdifficulttoimaginewhatIwillbedoingtenyearsfromnow----letalonewhenIam60.Brian:You,Amy?Tenyearsfromnow?Thatiseasy.Youwillbeasuccessfuldoctorandyouwillberunningtwoorthreelargeclinics.Sophie:Andyouwillhavealreadydiscoveredacureforsometerribledisease.Amy:BythetimeIam30?Oh,notlikely-----butIdokindofliketheidea.Sophie:Whataboutyou,Brian?Whatdoyouthinkyouwillbedoingintenyears?Doyouthinkyouwillstillbeworkingforthesamecompany?Brian:hmm,goodquestion.Actually,Idoubtit.MaybeIwillhavestartedmyownbusinessbythen.Hey,Iknow…Iwillownachainofcomputerstores.Howdoesthatsound?Amy:Andyouwillhaveopenedbranchstoresineverymajorcityinthecountry.Brian:Ilikethisidea.Sophie:Thatisbeingverypositive.Amy:Right,wecanalldream,Brian.Keys:Exercise1:P.231.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?[d.anoldladyandtwoyoungpeoplearechattingaboutwhatlifewillbelikeintenyears’time.]2.WhatisSophie’skeytostayingyoungandenergetic?[c.shetriestostayactiveandholdsanoptimistic(乐观)attitudetowardlife.]3.WhatdoyouknowaboutAmyandBrian?[d.AmyisamedicalstudentandBrianisworkingforacomputercompany.]4.Whatcanyoulearnfromtheconversation?[c.itisimportantforolderpeopletotakeaninterestinvariouskindsofactivities.]Exercise2:Amy:Asuccessfuldoctor;2or3largeclinics;acureforsometerriblediseaseBrian:hisownbusiness;achainofcomputerstores;branchstoresineverymajorcityinthecountryConversation2DoyoumindifIaskyouhowoldyouare?M:DoyoumindifIaskhowoldyouare?W:Actually,I’drathernotsay.Butputittheway,Iamonthewrongsideof30.M:Isthatagoodagetobe?W:Um,yes,prettygood.Butitisalotolderthan25,whichishowoldIfeel.M:Whatislifelikewhenyouareinyourthirties?W:Well,notverydifferentfrommytwentiesexceptthatIamseriouslythinkingofbuyingmoreexpensivefacecreams(面霜),andwonderingiftheyreallywork.M:Whatdoyouthinkisthebestagetobe?W:Ithinkbetween25and30isagoodage,becauseyouhavekindofsortedout(分出)whatyouwantandyouknowhowtogetitandyouhavegotsomeexperienceoftryingtogetit.Attheageyoudon’tknowthinkabouttheconsequencesofwhatyoudowhereaswhenyouareabitolderyoudotendtoworryabouttheconsequences.M:Sodoyouwishyouwerestill25?W:No,IamhappyattheageIamnow.ImeanIhadagoodtimeinmytwenties,butIwouldn’tnecessarilywanttorelive(重温,再体验)them.M:Isee.Keys:Exercise1:P.251.Howoldisthewoman?[c.overthirty]2.Whatisprobablytherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?[b.Interviewandinterviewee]3.Whatisthemanmainlytryingtofindoutfromthewoman?[a.whatisthebestageofone’slifeandhowshe…]4.Whatcanyoulearnaboutthewomanfromtheconversation?[d.shehadagoodlifewhenshewasyounger…]5.Whichofthefollowingexpressesthewoman’sidea?[c.peoplewhoareabitoldertendtohesitate…]Exercise2:1.Sheisonthewrongsideof30/over30.2.Yes.It’sprettygood.3.254.Between25and30.Becausebythenyouknowwhatyouwantwithlifeandhowtogetit.5.Theytendtobeworriedaboutconsequencesofwhattheydo.6.Shehadagoodtimebutshewouldn’tnecessarilywanttoreliveit.7.No.She’shappyatheragenow.AgeisaSensitiveSubjectP.291.Whyisageaverysensitivesubjecttomanywesterners?[a.theyknowhowmuchpeople…].2.Howcouldyoumakepeopleveryhappywhentalkingabouttheirageaccordingtothepassage?[d.take10years…]3.Whatdoesthepassagesayaboutmanymiddle-agedpeopleintheWest?[c.theyfeelflatteredbein…]Ihatebirthday1.WhatisoneofthereasonswhyEdwardhatedbirthdays?[a.becauseitremindshimthathe’sgettingolder.]2.WhydidEdward’sauntcallhimoneday?[b.toinvitehimtoabirthdaypartyforhiscousin.]3.Whatcanbethebesttopicofthestory?[c.anunwantedpresent(一个不受欢迎的礼物)]4.Whatlessoncanbelearnedfromthestory?[a.Carelessness(粗心)canresultingreatembarrassment]Unit4PersonalbudgetsPartAExercise11.W:Tobehonest,Ialwaysseemtorunoutofmoneytowardtheendoftheyear.M:Well,youshouldfollowamonth-by-monthplan.2.M:Iamreallyhavingtroublewithmoneylately.W:HaveyouthoughtabouttheFinancialAidOffice财政援助办公室?Alotofstudentsgotherewhentheyareinfinancialtrouble.3.M:Emi,IamsorrytosaythatIcan’tmakeendsmeet使收支相抵thismonth.W:Idon’tthinkitwouldbeaproblemifyoucutdownonthediscsyoubuy.4.W:Mygoodness!我的妈呀!Itisonly15th,butIhavealmostspentallmymonthlyincome.M:Youshouldstartlivingwithinyourmeans.你应该按照自己的方式生活5W:Eric,yousaidyou’vebuyanewsuit.Haveyousavedenoughmoneyforit?M:Well,totellyouthetruthmyfinancesarereallytightrightnow.Keys:P.311.whatdoesthemanmean?[d.thewomanshouldhaveamonthlyspendingplan.]2.whatcanwelearnabouttheFinancialAidOffice?[c.itmighthelptosolvetheman’sproblem.]3.whatdoesthewomanimply?[a.themanshouldstopspendingtoomuchmoneyondiscs.]4.whatdoesthemanmean?[d.hethinksthewomanshouldnotspendmorethansheearns.]5.whatdoesthemanmean?[d.Hehasgivenuptheideaofbuyinganewsuitatpresent.]Exercise21)weekly2)fixed3)fair4)teenager5)discs6)anexcellentwaytoteachtheirchildrenthevalueofmoney7)theylearntobudgettheirexpense8)theywillhavenomoneytospendbytheendoftheweek.PartBConversation1SavingandspendingmoneyInterviewer:Hi,Rob,doyoutrytohavemoney?Rob:Sure.Iamastudent.Ihavetosavemoney.Interviewer:Well,howdoyousavemoney?Rob:Well,Itrynottoshopindepartmentstoresormallsexceptwhenthingsareonsale.Ineverpayfullprice(全价).AndIreallylikeshoppinginoutdoormarkets---youcanusuallyfindsomerealbargains(讨价还价)there.Interviewer:Howaboutyou,Kathy?Doyoutrytosavemoney?Kathy:Ofcourse.See,Iamnotinterestedinhavingtheverylatestorthemostfashionablethings.Isometimesbuyclothesatathrift(节俭,节约)store.But,well,IthinkIstilllookprettygood,don’tI?Interviewer:Oh,yes,youlookverygoodactually.Kathy:Thanks.Iboughtmyshoesinregularstore(常规的商店),buttheywereonsale.Interviewer:Oh,well,thankyouverymuchKathy.Andyou,Cliff?Youtrytosavemoneytoo,don’tyou?Cliff:Oh,sure.Andthebestwaytodothatisnottopaypeopletofixthingsforyou.Interviewer:Whatdoyoumean?Cliff:Well,Itrytofixthingsformyself,likefixmycaror…orrepairthingsaroundthehouse.Iliketogetthingsdonebymyself.LastyearIspentallmyafter-workhoursdoingplumbingwork.Ieveninstalledabarcounterinourbasement.去年我花了我所有的下班后时间做管道的工作。我甚至在我们的地下室安装了一个吧台。Interviewer:Great!Cliff:AndbeforeIgogroceryshopping,Icutcoupons(优惠券)outofthenewspaper.Thatway,Icansavealotofmoneyonfoodand,youknow,household(家庭的,日常的)things.Ialsolookforthingsthatareonsale.Youcansavealotofmoneythatway,too.Interviewer:Well,thanksalot,Cliff.Keys:Exercise1:P.341.whatseemstobethemaintopicoftheconversation?[c.waystosavesmallamountsofmoneyonadailybasis.]2.whatistrueaboutKathy?[b.sheknowshowtomakeherselflookgoodwithlessmoney.]3.whatdoyouknowaboutCliff?[c.heenjoysfixingthingsaroundthehouseafterwork]4.whatcanyoulearnfromtheconversion.[b.buyingthingsonsaleiswhatallthreedotosavemoney]Exercise2:Rob:1)departmentstores,malls2)outdoormarketsKathy:1)thriftstore2)thingsareonsaleCliff:1)fixthingsforhimself2)coupons3)thatareonsaleConversation2SoundslikeyouhaveabudgetproblemTim:Hi,Carina.Youlookupset.Whatisup?Carina:Well,Iamtryingtofigureoutwhereallmymoneyhasgone.Tim:You’velostyourmoney?Wasthereaburglary(入室盗窃)atyourplace?Carina:No,no.Iseemtohavespentallmyallowance(津贴,零用钱)forthismonth.NowIdon’tevenhavemoneytogooutandeat.Tim:Hey,Ithoughtyouhadagoodpart-timejobatthemall.Carina:Ido.Iworkabouttwentyhoursaweek,andthepay’snotbad,ninedollarsandfiftycentsanhour.Tim:Really?Sothat’s,what,ahundredandninetydollarsaweek…timesfourweeks…sothat’ssevenhundredandsixtydollarsamonth.Hey,that’snotabadincomeforastudent!Carina:Iknow.Andmyparentssendmetwohundredandfiftydollarsamonth,too.But…Tim:Wow,that’smorethanonethousanddollarsamonth.Andyoucan’tliveonthat?Carina:No,Ionlymanagetosaveabouttendollarsamonth.Itisadrag!(这是一个阻力)Tim:Itsoundslikeyouhaveabudgetproblem.Simple,eitherworkmoreorspendless.Carina:Iamdefinitely(清楚地,明确地)notgoingtoworkmore.Iwillhavenotimetostudy.Tim:Soyouhadbetterstartspendingless.Whydon’tyoumakeamonthlybudget?Carina:Abudget?Hmm,maybe…hey,Tim,youmajoredineconomics,right?Tim:Uh,yeah,why?Carina:Well,youarethebestpersontohelpmemakeabudget!Keys:Exercise1:P.35.1.whydoesCarinalookupset?[a.sheisshortofmoney.]2.howmanydollarsaltogetherdoesCarinageteverymonthfromherparttimejob?[c.760dollars]3.whatdoyouknowaboutTim?[d.heisworkingintheloansectionofabank]他是在银行的贷款部门工作4.whatdoyouknowaboutCarina?[b.shehasapoorheadforeconomics]Exercise2:1.allherallowanceforthismonth2.gooutandeat3.sendherafixedsumofmoneyregularly4.workmore,study5.nevermadeamonthlybudgetUnit5SportsPartAExercise1Drawinginferences1.W:Dick,howdidChrisdointhe1oo-meterrace?M:Well,hehadaverygoodstartbuthequicklyfellbehind.Q:WhatdoesthemansayaboutChris?2W:Areyougoingtoplaytabletenniswithustoday?M:IpromisedPaulI’dgoswimmingwithhim.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?3W:Bill,it’sashameyoudidn’twinthetennismatch.M:Imighthavewonifilistentomycoach.Q:Whatcanyouinferfromtheman’sresponse?4W:
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