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1、Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-date现代大学英语听力2听力原文及题目答案Unit-9Unit 9Unit 9Task 1【答案】1) the campus hero; the womens track coach2) the class started before I got here3) will develop4) cloudy; the glass is a little dirty5) a s
2、ymbol of happiness; wear black【原文】1) Man: I had the girls running in circles when I was in college.Woman: I never knew you were the campus hero. Man: I wasnt. I was the womens track coach.2) Instructor: Mr. Jenkins, why are you late? Student: I guess because the class started before I got here.3) Wo
3、man: Doctor, you have to come immediately-my baby swallowed some camera film! Doctor: Just calm yourself, nothing will develop.4) Customer: Waiter, this water is cloudy. Waiter: The waters okay, madam. Its just that the glass is a little dirty.5) Woman: The bride wears white on her wedding day as a
4、symbol of happiness, for this is the most joyous day in her entire life. Man: Why does the groom wear black?Task 2【答案】SpeakersPreferencesReasonslst speakerFrenchMelodic; easy on the ear; poetic; a rhythm to the language; rounded; no sharp, jagged edges; pleasing2nd speakerDane speaking EnglishBeauti
5、ful, low, sensitive, very soft quality3rd speakerFrench speaking EnglishNice pronunciation of h and th; very nice, steady rhythms; gentle; lyrical4th speakerMediterranean accentsMediterranean culture; gives English life; beautiful mixture of the serious Northern European and the Southern European5th
6、 speakerSwedish accentMakes her smile; sing-songy; makes her want to imitate【原文】Catherine: I think firstly I find the French language, very melodic to listen to. Its very easy on the ear, and it almost sounds poetic. No matter what kind of mood the individual is in, whos talking, or what theyre talk
7、ing about, there seems to be a rhythm to the language. And its rounded; there are no sharp, jagged edges to the language, so its very pleasing to the ear. Chris: I think the accent I really like is the Dane speaking English. They sound awful when they speak Danish, but when they speak English theres
8、 a beautiful, low, sensitive, very soft quality about it.Donald: I like the way they bring their French pronunciation into English. They cant pronounce hs and they cant pronounce th properly. And I think that actually sounds very nice. Also I like the rhythm: they bring French rhythms into English-n
9、ice, steady rhythms and I like that too. Its just it, it. whenever I hear a French person speaking English it sounds more gentle and more lyrical.Lesley: I think the most attractive foreign accents for me are Mediterranean accents because they, if you like, import their own culture into the English
10、accent and give it a lot of life that sometimes, that kind of-the gestures and everything that the English people dont have, so you get a beautiful mixture of the serious Northern European and the Southern European together.Susan: I like the Swedish accent because it, it makes me smile and the way i
11、ts spoken is so sing-songy that you cant help but smile when other people actually speak it. And it always makes you want to try and put the accent on yourself.Task 3【答案】spelling; meaning; history; a slab of ham; a lump of bread; hunk of something to eat; a strong man; a book of maps; the top bone o
12、f the neck; Olympians; holding the sky on his head and hands; Sixteenth; on the cover of a book of maps; blessing; I hope you will have a good night; days eye; it has a little golden eye, like a tiny sun; the English daisy closes at night; the English loved their daisies.【原文】The spelling and meaning
13、 of words are very interesting. But whats more interesting is the history of a word, or where it came from. Lets examine some of the words and see how they got into our language. LUNCH Lunch perhaps comes from an old Spanish word lonje, a slab of ham. We may also get our word from a form of lump, ma
14、ybe a lump of bread, but whether lunch comes from ham or bread, it meant a hunk of something to eat. ATLAS An atlas is a strong man, and also a book of maps. The story of this word begins a long time ago in Greece. The ancient Greeks believed that their gods had once been a race of giants called Tit
15、ans. The Titans fought with another group of gods called Olympians, and the Olympians won. Atlas was a Titan. He was punished for fighting by having to stand at the western edge of the world, holding the sky on his head and hands, so that it would not fall on the world and smash anything. After the
16、ancient Greek religion died out, the idea of Atlas changed. From holding up the sky with his head and hands, he came to be thought of as holding the world on his shoulders. Mercator, a mapmaker of the sixteenth century, used a picture of Atlas on the cover of a book of maps, so a book of maps came t
17、o be called an atlas. The word has still another meaning. The top bone of the neck is called atlas because it supports the head. GOOD-BYE Good-bye is a blessing; originally it was God be with ye, and in the course of time it became one word. Many of our greetings are good wishes, but we say them wit
18、h so little thought that we forget this. When we say good morning, good evening, good night, and so on, what we are really saying is, I hope you will have a good morning (or evening, or night). DAISY The daisy has a little golden eye, like a tiny sun. Perhaps this is the reason the English people na
19、med it days eye, or perhaps they chose the name because the English daisy closes at night. The English loved their daisies, which were pink and red, as well as white. Six hundred years or so ago, the English poet Chaucer said: The daisy, or else the eye of the day, The queen, and prettiest flower of
20、 all.Task 4【答案】A.1) T2) T3) F4) T5) FB.1) b2) c3) a4) c5) c6) b【原文】MATTHEW: Chris, why is it that there are so many different languages , andthat in Europe certainly if you travel more than a hundred miles ,youre likely to find people speaking a completely different language to your own?CHRIS: Well,
21、 its true to say that there are er . hundreds and hundreds of different languages. Its perhaps um . . . however , more interesting and more informative to say that there are several different groups of languages er . . Most European languages,with the exception of I think Finnish and er . . Basque a
22、nd . . . Hungarian I believe,belong to the Indo-European group of languages, Im not very sure myself of the . . . the actual details of the history of these languages, but you can be very sure that er . most of these languages , say Latin and Greek nd our own language a and er . . . German and er .
23、French and . all the others, are connected. The reason why you can travel from one Willage to another in Switzerland and er . . . from one area to another in England and find different dialects, if not different languages spoken, is that um . several hundred years ago communication was by word of mo
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