视听说4 听力原文及答案 Unit 1 Leisure activities
Part 1 listening one
Ever wish you could do magic tricks, or introduce yourself as “magician” at a party Imagine, everybody wants to have fun, but nothings’ really happening, it’s time for you to show one of your new tricks. Here, you can learn how, and without any need for special materials or much practice.
A trick with a coin, a handkerchief and a friend:
Put the coin on your palm. Cover the coin with the handkerchief. Ask several people to put their hands beneath the handkerchief and feel the coin, to make sure that it is still there. Then take the corner of the handkerchief and pull it rapidly off your hand. The coin has gone! How You must make sure the last friend who feels the coin knows the trick and removes the coin when he seems to be just feeling it. And nobody knows where it has gone!
A trick with a piece of paper and a pencil:
Tell your friend that you can communicate your thoughts without speaking to other people. Write on the piece of paper the word No. Don't let your friends see what you have written. Say, \I will communicate this word into your minds.\Pretend to concentrate. Ask them if they know what is written on the paper. They will say, \And you say, \correct! I wrote
No on the paper!\
A trick with an egg and some salt:
Ask your friends to stand the egg upright on the table. They won't manage to do it. Say that you can speak to the chicken inside. Say, \Can you hear me Get ready to balance your egg!\
When you first get the egg back from your friends, pretend to kiss the egg at the base. Make the base wet. Then put the base into salt which is in your other hand. The salt will stick to the egg. Then put the egg on the table. Twist the egg around a few times as this will arrange the grains of salt. Then it will stand up. Don't forget to thank the chicken. Questions:
1. What does the magician ask people to do in the first trick
2. What happens to the coin
3. How does the magician prove that he can communicate his
thoughts to the audience in the second trick
4. What is the first step to make the egg stand upright
5. What else is needed to make the egg stand upright
Keys: 1. B 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. D
Part 1 listening two
(The following is an interview from a weekly sports program.) Presenter: Good morning, listeners. Welcome to our weekly
sports program aimed at all those underactive youngsters with time on their hands! Listen to what our two guests have to say about their hobbies and how their hobbies have made a difference to their lives. Adrienne first, then, Jonathan.
Adrienne: I collect very interesting jewelry. I tend to travel
a lot as most of my family do, so whenever I have a holiday, I like to go traveling. Whenever I travel
somewhere, I like to pick up something to remind me of the place that I visited. And, the easiest thing to do is to pick up a small piece of jewelry instead of getting a poster or a T-shirt that won’t last. I like the idea of having something small and also, I find whenever I wear jewelry from somewhere, it’s a good conversation piece. Usually people ask you, “Where did you get this” I then have a story to tell, and it’s a good way to meet and talk to people. It’s just interesting. I have jewelry that I picked up when I traveled to Thailand, when I traveled to Africa and when I traveled to Europe.
Presenter: Wow! Sounds nice. You’ll have to show your collections to us. Adrienne: I’d love to.
Presenter: Thank you, Adrienne. Now Jonathan.
Jonathan: I prefer canoeing because you've always got the water
there for support. If you're a good swimmer, have a good sense of balance and strong arms, you'll like canoeing! The main trouble is transporting your canoe to the
right places—my father takes it on the roof of the car—or sometimes I put it on the roof of the club’s Land Rover. What it has taught me most is to be independent. It's just you and the canoe against the wind, the weather and the water. It gives you a lot of self-confidence and it can be really exciting as long as you don't mind getting soaked, of course! It makes you feel close to nature somehow. Last year, when I was qualified, I began to run my own canoeing center.
Presenter: So you are making your hobby work for you. Jonathan: People are usually very skilled at their hobbies. The
combination of interest and skills is a very compelling reason to choose a particular career.
Presenter: Then, Adrienne, do you have a similar plan Adrienne: Yes, I love making beaded jewelry. I’ve decided to
get some formal training. I want to learn how to be a jewelry designer.
Questions:
1. Who is the target audience in the program