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1、新视野英语听说教程3听原文新视野英语听说教程(第三册)第二版)听原文Unit 1Warming UpW Did the doctor call? Did he say I m pregnant?M Yeah, I just talked to him.W What did he say? Are we going to have a baby?M You, re really excited about this, aren t you?W You know I am! It s my dream to have a baby that I can teach how to be a lovi
2、ng person.I thought you were excited too.M Sure, I am . I m excited for the same reason as you are. I think we can do what you said-we can teach this baby how to grow up and become a loving person.W so is there a baby? What did the doctor say?M It, s exactly what we wanted. We re going to have a bab
3、y!Let s start off by calling our families and telling them the good news, I believe our parents are going to be as thrilled as we are.Short Conversations1. W: I don t know what to say about your new girlfriend she seems so cold, so distant.M: Deep down, she s a loving person . The problem is that sh
4、e didn t have a loving family 1 ike ours. So she doesn t know how to express love.Q: According to the man, what? s wrong with his new girlfriend?2. W: You look at my father and see a tough man with a gun and blood on his hands. But I see him as a man who always provides for his family.M: Whoa, wait
5、a minute . I didn t say anything of the sort. I admire your father a lot.Q: What does the man think about the woman s father?3. W: You know, I never understood why my parents kept giving second chances to mybrother. He never does right by them.M: Then you don t understand the nature of love . Love m
6、eans never quitting on theone you love.Q: What does the woman NOT understand?4. W: If only I had more money, I would buy my parents everything they wanted.M: That s a very nice thought, but it s really not necessary. Visit them more. That shouldbe enough for them.Q: What should the woman do for her
7、parents?5. W: Excuse me! Have you already started class? Or am I on time?M: I ve already begun the lesson, We re talking about the meaning of love . Pleasetake your seat ,Q: What is the topic for the class?6. W: Some learn from their parents, some from their friends but if a person has neverlearned
8、about love, his life is a waste.M: I agree whole-heartedly. Thankfully, I learned about love from my parents at an early age.Q: What are the speakers talking about?7. W: Its 10 O clock! You re late again! I just don t know what to say anymore.M: Sweetheart, love, darling, you should know that my bei
9、ng late has nothing to do with my love for you . Try to understand me.Q: What can we infer from the conversation?8. W: Sometimes I m glad our mother isn t alive, I think if she could see the person Ive become, she, d really be disappointed.M: Mom had a lot of love for you . If she were here now, she
10、 wouldn t judge you that way. She just would ve been happy to see her kids and help them when she could.Q: According to the man, what would their mother NOT have done if she were alive?9. M: Pardon me Um, why don t you teach us anything about love in class?W: Wei 1, love is important, but it s not a
11、 good topic for the classroom. You should learn about love from your parents orgrandparents.Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?10. W: I ve been thinking about how I could teach my children to be more loving.M: Sounds like a job for you and your husband . How about I give y
12、ou some vacation time? You could take a family trip and talk more with your kids.Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?Long ConversationM: Sometimes I really don t understand you. You are often rude to our children, you never play with them, and you rarely say you love them.
13、This isn t how parents are supposed to act . Where did you learn such behavior?W: Hey! I don t think I ve treated them any differently than my parents treated me and my sisters!M: So that s where you learned itfrom your parents?W: My parents were good. They raised three children.M: From what I can s
14、ee, they didnT t teach you how to be a loving person. What is going to happen to our kids? If you keep treating them poorly, they re going to grow up to be just like you.W: Listen, there s a lot that I can learn about being a good mother, but I still think I m doinga good job. Look at our kids. They
15、 re already kind and loving people. And I don t think you have any reason to worry.Q: 1. What are the two speakers talking about?2. According to the man, what is the wrong with the way the woman treats the children?3. According to the man, what didn t the woman s parents teach her?4. What does the w
16、oman think?5. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?PassageAll parents want to raise a happy, successful and loving child, but there is little agreement about how best to reach this goal. Over the years, parents have tried dramatically different ways. They have put their baby on
17、 a schedule, or they have fed on demand; they have let their baby cry himself to sleep, or they have picked him up as soon as he cried; they have given their child whatever he wants, or they have taught him to get everything through his own efforts. These contrasting parenting strategies arise from
18、quite different views of the nature of children and childhood and the roles of parents. Some parents view their child as naturally social. To them, their job is to al low him the space to succeed. Others think that their child should be taught how to act. There are probably positives and negatives t
19、o each method. None of them guarantees that your child will become the loving individual you want him to be. But some things are certain-a child will be more likely to be loving if you show him love, more successful if you give him examples of success, and happier if you are happy.Q: 1. What is this
20、 passage about?2. What do parents NOT agree upon?3. Why do parents have different methods for raising children?4. How will a father raise his child if he believes his child is naturally social?5. What can we be certain of?Radio ProgramOur “This I Believe“ essay today comes from Corinne Colbert, a li
21、stener in Athens, Ohio. Colbert. Colbert is a mother of two. She writes the newsletter for a business organization, and she is president of a parent-teacher s organization. Here s Corinne Colbert with her essay for This I Believe.My husband is not my best friend . He doesn t complete me. In fact, he
22、 can be a self-absorbed jerk. We re nearly polar opposites: He s a lifetime member of the NRA who doesn t care for journalists, and I m a lifelong liberal with a journalism degree. On the other hand, he doesn t beat or emotionally abuse me . He doesn t drink or chase other women. He s a good provide
23、r. So I m sticking with him . Some people would call that settling , like it s a bad thing. But I believe in settling.Alas, to many of us, the grass is greener on the other side of the fence. From movies to magazines to commercials, we re told that we should demand more from lives that are, for many
24、 of us, pretty good. We suppose to look better, eat better, find better jobs, be better lovers and parents and workers . A stable marriage isn t enough. It s supposed to be a fairy tale. Perfection is the goal.Settling in my sense, is about acceptance . I m a pretty happy person, in large part becau
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