完整版新视野大学英语第二版视听说教程第二册(12)
发布时间:2021-06-11
发布时间:2021-06-11
Q: Who is the woman most likely to be?
3. M: Could I see your driver s license and registration, please?
W: What s the matter, officer?
Q: Who is the man?
4. M: I d like to ask you about the research paper you assigned that we have to do by the end of
the semester.
W: ok. What would you like to know?
Q: Who is the woman most likely to be?
5. W: I ve cleaned the windows, mopped the floors, and folded the laundry. Is there anything
else that you would like me to do before I cal lit a day?
M: Did you do the living room yet?
Q: Who is the woman most likely to be?
1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.A
III. Listening In
Task 1: Don t be a chicken!
Gilbert: Hey, Henry, is Sarah coming with us?
Henry: Yes. Why?
Gilbert: Nothing. I m just asking.
Henry: Just asking? But why is your face flaming red? Ah-huh, someone has a crush on Sarah,
doesn t he?
Gilbert: Who has a crush?!
Henry: Come on, Gilbert, don t be such a chicken. If you like her, just go and tell her. Maybe she
likes you.
Gilbert: But I don t have the guts to ask her out.
Henry: What are you so afraid of?
Gilbert: I d totally die if she turned me down.
Henry: But that s better than keeping everything to yourself. You ve got to let her know. Come on!
You ve got to take a chance!
Gilbert: I don t know… Well, maybe you re right, but how am I going to tell her I like her?
1. go out 2. flaming red 3. has a crush on 4. a chicken 5. likes
6. the guts 7. turn him down 8. know 9. keeping everything to himself
10. how to tell her
Task 2: Problem of Meeting People
Before the wedding, the groom went up the minister with an unusual offer. “Look, I ll give you
$100 if you ll change the wedding vows. When you get to the part where I m expected to promise
to love, respect and obey her, giving up all others, and be true to her forever, I d be happy if
you d just leave that part out.” He gave the minister the cash and walked away with a light heart.
The wedding day arrived, and the bride and groom reached that part of the ceremony where they
would make vows to each other. When it was time for the groom s vows, the minister looked the
young man in the eye and said, “Will you promise to kneel before her, obey her every command
and wish, serve her breakfast in bed every morning of your life and make a vow before God and
your lovely wife that you will never even look at another woman, as long as you both shall live?”
The groom was shocked, but in spite of himself, he said in a low voice, “Yes, I will.” Then the