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1、新视野大学英语视听说教程1原文及答案UniII. Listening Skills Listening for Rents or Charges 1. M: Look at this ad! “One bedroom apartment, with kitchen and bathroom.” Its close to our school, and the price is only $250 a month. W: But I want an apartment at least $50 cheaper. Q: What is the highest rent the woman is w

2、illing to pay? B) $200. 2. M: Laura, I really hate to ask this, but I think Im going to be five days late with this months rent. Do you think you could help me out? W: Im afraid I cant. Its $350! I havent much money. I have to save hard to pay my own rent; and its almost twice as high as yours. Q: H

3、ow much is the mans monthly rent? A)$350. 3. M: Okay, Mrs. Smith, Im all packed and ready to move out. Theres just the matter of the $500 damage deposit and Ill be off. W: Well, Rob, theres also the matter of some cigarette burns on the carpet and a hole in one of the walls. Those damages will cost

4、$100 to repair. Q: How much is the landlady willing to give back to the man? B)$400. 4. M1: Frank, we need to talk about this months utility bill. Its $220, and Ive give you half the amount. Why are you asking for $50 morre? W2: Dont you think you should pay a little bit more than that? You have an

5、extra heater in your bedroom. And you have been taking two hot showers a day, sometimes for almost an hour. I think you should be thankful Im only asking for $160. Q: How much is the second speaker asking the first one to pay? B)$160. 5. M: Why are you still staying here? The girls on this floor are

6、 so noisy! You can get an apartment off campus for just a little more money. Perhaps $450 a month. W: Well, actually, I was planning to pay the extra $50 to move there. But I changed my idea when I learned those noisy girls will move out next term. Q: What is the rent for the girls dorm? B)$400. III

7、. Listening In Task 1:Living with Roommates Living with roommates in college dorms, one is likely to have problems as well as success. Some students report more unhappy relationships with their roommates than they do the opposite. One reason for this is that its human nature to pick out a persons ne

8、gative aspects more easily than to realize his or her positive ones. Living in a college dorm, you will certainly se both the strong points and shortcomings of your roommates. But youll be more likely to remember those unhappy moments between you and talk about them. You may often tend to tell war s

9、tories about someone who spilled their breakfast all over you, but seldom will you talk about the pleasant conversation you had with someone over breakfast. This selective memory does you no good at all! Therefore, if you want to enjoy better relationships with your roommates, you must work hard to

10、view them as people and make yourself fully aware that theyre going to have some faultsand so are you! 1.C 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.B Task 2:Interviewing a Rental Agent M: Hi. Are you Jane from the rental agency? W: Yes. Nice to meet you. I take it youre Tim. M: Yeah. Well, I just started to look into moving o

11、ff campus. It seems that all the good places are going fast. W: Thats right; you gotta be quick. Let me tell you a little about this apartment. Its a one bedroom, one living room apartment, with a bathroom and a kitchen. The furnishings are all new. There are hardwood floors, these large windows in

12、the front, and it tends to be a quiet neighborhood. M: And how about the transportation? W: Well, from the bus stop down the block you can always catch buses onto campus, or into the city. M: Ok. How about the rent? W: The rent is $300 per month. M: Is there a security deposit? W: Yes. You must firs

13、t pay the security deposit, which is one months rent, and the last months rent. Then, normal monthly payment begins. M: And, would mind if I have a roommate? W: Of course not! Whatever you like. M: Well, the place looks good. Ill definitely be in touch. W: Ok. Heres my business card. Give me a call

14、if you have any questions. M: Will do. 1. He intends to move off campus. 2. The apartment consists of a bedroom, a living room, a bathroom and a kitchen. It is equipped with hardwood floors and new furnishings, and is located in a quiet neighborhood. 3. From the bus stop down the block people can al

15、ways catch buses onto campus, or into the city. 4. It is $300 per month. 5. He has to first pay the security deposit, which is one months rent, and the last months rent. Task 3: Off-campus Apartments In many colleges and universities, the rapid increase in the number of resident students has made on

16、-campus dormitories increasingly crowded. Thus even some of the least attractive off-campus apartments now seem to be in great demand. As a result, real estate owners tend to purchase as many properties as they can near college campus for the sole purpose of renting them out yo students. “College to

17、wns” have sprung up across the country where there are large numbers of houses filled with students tenants. To find an apartment thats “right” for you, first determine exactly how much you can spend. Dont waste your valuable time seeing apartments you cant afford. Use newspaper classified ads, apar

18、tment guides and the Internet, to make a list of “candidates” in your price range and needs. First consider how much travel time you can afford each day. The next question: will you have a roommate to share the costs? Will you be able to afford the apartment if your partner moves out? Furthermore, b

19、e sure to consider the potential costs of utilities carefully. Sometimes utility costs are included in the rent. This arrangement often gives a clearer picture of monthly costs. resident dormitories apartments demand properties rent right spend afford roommate moves costs Task 4: Roommate Wanted 20-

20、year-old two 3-bedroom preferred responsible respectful north walking distance private air conditioning high speed $275 utilities IV. Speaking Out Model 1 Its all my fault. Now Your Turn Professor: Everyone should be here by now. Wherere they? David: Well, there was a notice posted on the bulletin b

21、oard, but maybe not everyone saw it. Professor: Did anyone put up a notice in the regular classroom? David: Well, I think nobody did. Professor: Really? David: I hate to say it, but I dont think the rest of the class is coming. Professor: Its all my fault. I should have told them all on the last cla

22、ss. Model 2 I didnt do that. Now Your Turn Electrician: Wasnt I just here several days ago for an electrical problem? Ashley: I guess youre mistaken. Electrician: Oh man! Look what youve done! You cant plug all these appliances into one socket. Its too much overloaded! Ashley: Im sorry, but I didnt

23、do that. Electrician: The truth is, you college kids never learn! Model 3 Im afraid youre right Now Your Turn James: Well, you see, when you get up, you always take a long showerone hour sometimes. John: Thats not true! I do have a shower every morning, but I dont think I spent that long. James: But

24、 when you use the bathroom, you always lock the door. John: Im sorry. I just like my privacy. James: Well, the fact is that others need to use the toilet too. Do you think we should go downstairs to the gas station to use the public toilets? John: Im afraid youre right. I promise Ill take a quick sh

25、ower later, and keep the door open. V. Lets Talk Jack: Hey, Anne, long time no see! Anne: Yeah, whatcha been doin? Jack: Oh, not much, just hanging around my suite. Anne: Oh, you got a suite this year? I remember last year you were in a triple. I mean, thouse rooms were really supposed to be for two

26、 people, but they stuffed three of you in them. Jack: Right. Thats why I got to bid first for my room this year. And now me and five other guys are in a suite. Anne: So its three rooms for two people each? Column A Jack Anne Jack: Right. And how about you? Where are you living this year? Anne: Im ou

27、t in the Hillside Community, I really like it there. Its a little further away from the Academic buildings, but its nice and quiet. You know, Im not much of a partygoer. Jack: I know. Last year our crazy floor used to keep you up all night! Do you remember when the RA caught me with beer in my room?

28、 I had to do 15 hours of building service! Anne: That RA was so strict! In Hillside, since its mostly an older community, there are no regulations about alcohol. However, Sunday through Thursday, and Friday and Saturday after 1 a.m. are all “quiet hours”. Jack: Is it more expensive to live up there?

29、 Iknow the apartments are really nice. Anne: Yeah, a lot more. Its about $2,000 a semester. Jack: Whoa. My room is just $1,400 for a year per person. For Reference a B, ask A why he/she wants to move out. Why? Is your roommate really that hard to live with? A, make your complaint. Im afraid so. He/s

30、he snores loudly, and it keeps me up all night! B, ask A whether he/she has tried to solve the problem. Well, isnt there anything you can do about it? Have you talked to him/her? A, express your disappointment. I have, but he/she says theres nothing he/she can do about it. I know its not his/her fau

31、lt. B, make your suggestion. I think you can suggest he/she go to see a doctor. They can help people who snore. A, make comments on Bs suggestion. .Well, if he/she agrees, that would be a good idea. And I dont have to move out. For Reference b A, greet B and show your surprise for having not seen hi

32、m/her for days. Hi, John. I havent seen you for days. Where have you been? B, tell A that youre not on campus very often. Hey, John. Its good to see you. Im not living in the dorm now. A, ask B why. Whats up? Anything unhappy? B, give your reason. Well, I just wanted a little more freedom. And some

33、of my roommates were making me crazy. A, make comments on what B says. I know what you mean. Its really inconvenient to share a single room with several other people. VI. Further Listening and Speaking Listening Task 1: The Residence Hall The University Residence Hall houses 339 students. It is conv

34、eniently located on campus, and provides comfortable, fully air-conditioned room for male and female students. As an integral part of the educational program, it is more than a place where students can eat and sleep; it is a living unit in the true sense of the term. Here students from all parts of

35、the country and all corners of the world are assigned to room without regard to race, religion, color or national origin. They enjoy many opportunities to make new friends with all kinds of people and can also enjoy many voluntary educational, social, culture and recreational activities provided by

36、the Residence Hall Column B 1. was in a triple last year. 2. is now out in the Hillside Community. 3. now lives with five other students in a suite. 4. once had to do 15 hours of building service. 5. believes that the RA was too strict. 6. has got to pay about $2,000 for an apartment a semester. 7.

37、has got to pay $1,400 for a room a year. 8. doesnt like noisy roommates. staff, in cooperation with the Residence Hall Council. The experience here will contribute as much to students development as will their coursework and study, and ultimately to the sound education needed for effective citizensh

38、ip in the community. 1. on campus air-conditioned room 339 2. the educational program a living unit eat and sleep 3. all parts of the country assigned to room national origin 4. make new friends educational activities 5. students development the sound education citizenship Task 2: Arrangements for M

39、oving Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Ive called this meeting to discuss our new campus which is opening fully next year. We plan to move our students to the new facilities in groups, so please listen carefully. They Agricultural Science students wont move at all. As you know, their new faciliti

40、es were opened last year, and they are well placed for both laboratory and classroom space. The Arts students, however, are a different case. History students are all moving, but unfortunately Their teachers will be left in the old building, as the new office accommodation isnt yet ready. Better new

41、s for engineers. Your faculty, staff and students, are already in the process of moving to the new campus. The lab is already in operation. The move for the engineers should be completed next week. The old engineering building will be taken over by the Philosophy Department. The Faculty of Law has b

42、een moved downtown. This leaves vacant the premises previously occupied by the lawyers. The planning committee is accepting suggestions for the way school buildings could be used. So, if you have further doubts or questions, please let us know. Thank you. 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F Task 3: Top of the

43、World Such a feelings coming over me There is wonder in most everything I see Not a cloud in the sky Got the sun in my eyes And I wont be surprised if its a dream Everything I want the world to be Is now coming true especially for me And the reason is clear Its because you are here Youre the nearest thing to heaven that Ive seen Im on the top of the world looking Down on creation And the only explanation I can find Is the love that Ive found ever since Youve been around Your loves put me at the top of world

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