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Listen this way 听力教程第三册-5

Unit 5 Meet People from around the

World

Part I Getting ready

Audioscript:

Presenter:Today Selina Kahn is in the arrival area at Gatwick Airport

checking out today's topic -- national stereotypes. Selina ...

Selinar: Thanks, John. I have with me Eric, who's just flown in with

Virgin Atlantic from the USA.

Eric: That's right. I've just come back from New York. Selinar: Is it as dangerous as they say?

Eric: No, New York isn't dangerous, no more than any other big city,

especially if you're careful and don't advertise the fact that you're a tourist.

Selinar: And is it true what they say about New Yorkers, that they're

rude, and that they only care about themselves?

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Eric: Well, I found the people were very friendly. However, they do

have a reputation for not caring about other people. I think the reason for this is that life in New York is incredibly stressful. People just don't have the time to think about anybody else. It isn't that they don't care.

Selinar: Is there anything else you noticed about New Yorkers? Eric: Two things I had heard about before I went to New York did

seem to be true, though. First is that they are always talking about money and how much things cost. Secondly, it's that people eat all the time as they go about their daily lives, you know they \

Selinar: Thanks Eric, and now I have with me, Sue, who's been to the

south of France ...

Part II New Icelanders

Audioscript:

New Zealand is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean about 1 200 miles southeast of Australia. It has about 2 575 000 people. Two thirds live on the North Islands, and one third on the larger South Island. Most of them are of British descent.

Almost everyone in New Zealand knows how to read and write. The

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government provides free education for children from ages 3 to 19. Education is compulsory for children between the ages of 7 and 15, but most enter school by the age of 5. Young children who live far from schools belong to the Government Correspondence School and listen to daily school broadcasts on the radio.

New Zealanders enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the world. There are no people of great wealth, but poverty is practically unknown. The majority of families live in one-story wooden homes. Most families have an automobile, and many have modern home appliances. Because the country is a major producer of sheep and dairy products, meat and butter form a larger share of the diet than is common in other countries. The people are among the world's greatest tea drinkers.

Many of the books, magazines, and movies in New Zealand come from the United Kingdom or the United States. But the number of books published in the country is growing rapidly. Musical and theatrical groups come from Europe and North America to perform. The larger cities have radio and television stations. The National Symphony Orchestra gives concerts throughout the country, and there are also opera and ballet companies.

New Zealanders enjoy the outdoors, and people of all ages take part in sports. Favorite holiday activities are camping, boating, hunting and

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fishing. Horse racing draws large crowds to racetracks. Rugby football is a national game. Other team sports are soccer, cricket, basketball, and field hockey. Statements:

1. New Zealand is about 1 400 miles from Australia.

2. More people live on the larger South Island than the North Island in New Zealand.

3. Most New Zealanders are of British origin.

4. Children in New Zealand usually go to school at the age of 5. 5. Not many New Zealanders have their own cars. 6. New Zealanders are fond of drinking a lot of tea.

Part III What do you think of Britain?

Audioscript: ?

Paul comes from Jamaica.

Interviewer: What do you think of English food?

Paul: English food -- right now, I can enjoy it, but when I first came up

from the West Indies, I found it rather distasteful, rather boring, no flavor, no taste.

Interviewer: What do you think of the English weather?

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Paul: The English weather -- I do not think there are enough adjectives

to describe (it) -- miserable, cold, damp, changeable, depressing. I think bleak is the best word.

Interviewer: Now what do you think about English people and their

way of life?

Paul: The older generation of English people are really snobbish -- the

snob-nosed English. But the youth of England today -- they're really alive, you know, they're more vibrant, on fire, alive. They are much more free than their parents, crazy! Cindy comes from Los Angeles.

Interviewer: What do you think of the English weather?

Cindy: Well, it's rather cloudy and depressing. I get tired of all these

\it's all right. It's not too cold, nor too warm.

Interviewer: And have you had much opportunity to eat English food? Cindy: Yes, I avoid it, because it's dull. I think it's dull. And I think the

English eat a lot of sweets and greasy food like chips.

Interviewer: And what about the English way of life? What do you

think of that?

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