外研版高中英语 必修一听力文稿 Module One
Rob: Hi, Diane!
Diane: Hi, Rob! How are you doing?
Rob: I’m fine. I’ve just been to my first language class. Diane: Oh really? So have I.
Rob: Really? Which language are you studying? Diane: Spanish. Which language are you studying? Rob: Chinese.
Diane: Is that right? Cool! How was it?
Rob: It was good. The teacher’s name is Mr. Davies. Diane: Mr Davies?
Rob: Yes, he isn’t Chinese, obviously, but he’s fluent in Chinese. And there’s an assistant teacher called Miss Wang. She is Chinese. We’re going to see her once a week.
Diane: And what do you think?
Rob: Well, learning Chinese isn’t going to be easy-but the first lesson was very enjoyable-I liked it a lot. Mr. Davies gave us a lot of encouragement-he made us feel really good about being there. The most important thing at the beginning is pronunciation, getting the sounds right-and he was very good at correction-he said it didn’t matter if we made mistakes. I think we all made a lot of progress-in just an
hour!
Diane: That’s great.
Rob: What about Spanish? Did you start yet?
Diane: Yes, we did. The teacher is nice, but I already speak some Spanish and the rest of the class are really beginners. I misunderstood the teacher-I thought she said the class was for people who already speak Spanish. I’m not sure if I’m going to make much progress.
Rob: Oh, I’m sure things will improve.
Diane: Maybe-actually, I was a bit disappointed-she explained everything in English.
Rob: Oh, that’s too bad. Note: obviously: adv. 明显地 beginners:新手,初学者
Module Two
Tape script
I don’t agree that all good teachers talk a lot. Some good teachers talk a lot and some don’t. I do think that teachers need to be strict, but they don’t need to be very strict. I do believe that discipline is important. Yes I like teachers who are amusing. I think you enjoy the lesson more and so you learn more. And I agree with the statement that the most popular teachers are very kind. Everyone likes kind people. Of course, good teachers always return homework quickly. I think
that’s very important. And the next statement is obviously true, a teacher must check that everyone in the class understands. What about the next statement? No, I don’t agree with that at all. There are times when a teacher needs to talk without interruption. And the last statement—It doesn’t matter if a teacher is not organized. That’s really stupid. A teacher must be organised. How can student learn if the teacher isn’t organised? Notes: statement:论断,论述
obviously: adv. 明显地 interruption: 打断 LISTENING AND Vocabulary Tapescript
(St=Student Mr. S=Mr. Stanton)
Mr. S: Okay, kids, as you know, the exams are coming up soon, so we need to start work on revision. This afternoon I’m going to give you a choice. We can either do some revision or we can do some translation. It’s up to you. St: I’d rather do translation than revision, Mr. Stanton. Mr. S: How many people would like to do translation? Chorus of voices: I would/Me/I’d like to do translation.
Mr. S: That’s eight of you. So the rest of you would prefer to do revision, is that right?
Chorus of voices: Yes.
Mr. S: That’s sixteen of you. So that’s settled. We’ll do revision. I’m going to give
you a choice of topic, too. Do you want to revise Life in the Future or Travel? St: I’d rather do Life in the Future. St: I’d prefer to do Travel.
Mr. S: Hands up for Life in the Future. (Students raise their hands) Eighteen of you. The choice is made. But before we start, there are a couple of things I need to say to you. Firstly, have you all got your new timetables? Chorus of voices: Yes. .
Mr. S: Good. Can you take a look at them? OK. Now, at present you have a free period on Tuesday afternoons. Well, that’s been changed and you’ve got French instead. Have you got that? Chorus of voices: Yes.
Mr. S: Excellent. And there’s one other thing. The headmaster wants to see everyone in the library at three this afternoon. OK?
Chorus of voices: Yes. Mr. S: Right. Let’s begin our revision of Life in the Future.
Module Three
Tapescript
Interviewer: Tell me, Mary, where were you born? . Mary Lennon: I was born in London.
Interviewer: Really? And when did you go to America?
Mary Lennon: In 1934, when I was 19 years old, I went to New York. . Interviewer: Is that right? Did you travel by plane?
Mary Lennon: By plane? No, of course not! We travelled by ship! Interviewer: Goodness! How long did that take? . Mary Lennon: About seven days. Interviewer: Did you enjoy it? Mary Lennon: No! I hated it! Interviewer: Why? Were you sick? Mary Lennon: No! I was bored!
Interviewer: Who invited you to go to America? And who paid for your ticket? Mary Lennon: To be honest, I can’t remember. A film producer, I think. Interviewer: What did you do in New York?
Mary Lennon: Well, I met a lot of people, and I went to some parties. But I was there to make films and the film studios were in California, on the other side of the country, you see. So I went to California.
Interviewer: How did you get from New York to California? Mary Lennon: By train. Interviewer: Did you like that?
Mary Lennon: Oh yes, definitely! I loved travelling by train. Interviewer: How long did the journey take?
Mary Lennon: Well, in those days, you could travel from New York to Los Angeles in about a week. Interviewer: Really?
Mary Lennon: Yes. We stopped in Chicago for a few days.