新视野大学英语听说教程第四册录音文本.pdf
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1、新视野大学英语(第二版)听说教程第四册录音文本UnitlW arm ing upM:Youre telling me that youd rather be famous than be respected as a good person?W:Well,I dont know.Its just that I see all these famous people on TV,and,well,its hard notto want the same thing for myself attention,love from millions of people.M:Love?Do you th
2、ink people actually love celebrities?I dont think so!The public enjoyswatching famous people get into trouble even more than they like watching themsucceed.Besides,being a famous person means never having time to yourself-appearing before crowds,having people follow you around 24-7.Believe me,it isn
3、t fun.W:You talk as if you know something about celebrity.Were you ever famous?M:You know the old saying,Everyone has his 15 minutes of fame?Well,I expect to havemy 15 minutes someday.But I dont expect to like it.Short conversationiW:You dont really seem interested in painting pictures,so why did yo
4、u apply to this artprogram?M:To be honest,I thought that through art,I could become famous.Pretty stupid,huh?Q:What can be inferred from this conversation?2.W:You have everything you ever wanted!But why do you look so blue?M:Ah,man,I discovered that all those things-money,fame,and the lot-are all em
5、pty.Andin trying to get them,I ignored my art.Q:Why is the man not happy?3.W:Hey,Marty.Whats the matter,pal?When you first started writing,you did so much betterwork.Are you bored or something?M:I know my work is suffering,but I dont know the reason.I dont seem so interestedanymore.Maybe,as you said
6、,I am bored.Who knows?Q:What are the speakers talking about?4.W:Is it true what they say about the director?Does he really work for art.not for fame?M:Thafs what people say.and Im inclined to believe them.He certainly hasnt sold out to thecheap film companies.Q:What can be inferred from the conversa
7、tion?5.W:Whats on the schedule for tonights show?Something Im likely to enjoy?M:You might like it a story about a dancer who sells his soul to become famous and thenloses his friends,family,and everything important.Q:What is tonights show about?6.W:Isnt that the man who won an Academy Award for his
8、cartoon artwork?M:What?That tramp?Hey,you know.I think youre right.Man.what happened to him?Hewas really famous!Q:What happened to the artist at last?7.W:Look!Look!Look!Look at me.Dad!Ive done it!Success,money,popularity.The worldis at the tip of my fingers and I feel like a queen!M:Sweetheart.I thi
9、nk you need to cool down a bit.Dont let all of this success go to yourhead.Q:What has happened to the woman?8.W:Get a grip on yourself!Dont you dare quit your job!You really think you can succeed asan actor?Do you really think you can become famous?M:I dont think I need to be famous to succeed.Im su
10、re I can get work as an extra and thenmaybe move on to more interesting roles.Q:What are the speakers talking about?9.M:Hey.you!Watch out!Where*s your head?Walking in front of cars like that?W:Huh?Ah!Oh!Sorry.I mean.thanks.I just received word from my agent that my book isto be published.Isnt it won
11、derful?Sorry I was daydreaming about the fame to come andforgot to look at the traffic.Q:Where is the conversation taking place?10.W:Thanks for coming in.I loved your work,but I wish it looked more like your previouspieces.M:God!I knew it!Complaints from my teacher;my mother.even my doctor!And now.m
12、yboss?Since I became famous,no one will let me change!Q:What is the relationship between the speakers?Long conversationsM:Theres only one thing in life worse than being talked about,and thats not being talkedabout.W:That was said by Oscar Wilde,wasnt it?M:Thats right.Youre pretty smart.W:I have my m
13、oments.But l*m afraid that I wont remember anything else for your testtomorrow.M:Well,lets have a run-through.First,what can you remember about Wilde?W:The basics,obviously-British,19th century writer.He was gay.wasnt he?M:Thats right.And he actually went to jail for it.W:Why?There mustve been many
14、gays in England at the time.Why was he singled out tobe put in prison?Or,were the English throwing all gays in jail?M:No,not everyone.But things were different for Wilde.A famous person,like him,isnt freeto do what he likes.People paid more attention to his actions.There were reporters,andeverything
15、 that he said and did was watched carefully.W:Yeah?It mightve been better for him if he wasnt famous.M:Maybe.But,then again,if he wasnt well-known,we might not have his wonderful storiestoday.1.What are the speakers talking about?2.What did Oscar Wilde say?3.What is the probable relationship between
16、 the speakers?4.Why was Oscar Wilde treated differently?5.What can be inferred from the conversation?PassageYou young people go crazy over famous people.Will you listen to me when I tell you yourgeneration is wrong about this?Let me use an example to illustrate my point to you.Marilyn Monroe,you mig
17、ht not even know who she is.Back in my day.when I was yourage.she was a big movie star.But she wasnt born a movie star;no sir.She was a simplegirl with beauty and innocence until she went to Hollywood to make movies.Thats right.Instead of living out a simple life of integrity and hard work or trying
18、 to develop a respectablename in her profession,she sought fame.Well.Ill tell you.she got her wish.She made hermovies AH About Eve in 1950,Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in 1953,Some Like It Hot in1959.and more.She got into trouble throughout drugs,abuse.All of this came crashingdown on her head,and she d
19、ied at an early age in 1962.Sad,really.I hope that this example shows you the dangers of fame.Believe me,its best just to livea simple life.1.What is the speaker talking about?2.What is TRUE according to what you hear?3.Why did Monroe go to Hollywood?4.When was Some Like It Hot made?5.Why is the spe
20、aker telling this story?Taskl 第12页W:How important are friends to you,Bill?M:That*s kind of a strange question for this setting,dont you think so?W:Well,the teacher hasnt come in yet,class hasnt begun,and I was justwondering about it.So.what do you think about friends?M:Ive never regarded them as par
21、ticularly important.Perhaps thats because Icome from a big family two brothers and three sisters,and lots of cousins.Thats whats really important to me.What about you.Emma?W:My situation,you know,is different,so I have different ideas.To mefriendship.having friends.people I know I can really count o
22、n.to me thatsthe most important thing in life.Its more important even than love.If youlove someone,you can always fall out of love again,and that can lead to alot of hurt feelings and bitterness.But a good friend is a friend for life.M:In my mind,a friend is someone who likes the same things as you
23、do,withwhom you can argue without losing your temper;even if you dont alwaysagree with him.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1.What are the speakers talking about?2.What has the man always thought?3.What can be inferred from the conversation?4.What does the man think
24、 about friends?5.Where is the conversation taking place?Task2 第 13 页At the age of 41,ClarkGable,one ofHollywoods biggestactors,enlisted inthe army,serving in World War II.Gables postwar films were,for the most part,disappointing,as was his 1949 marriage.Dropped by both his wife and hisstudio,Gable v
25、entured out as a freelance actor in 1955,quickly becoming thehighest paid actor in Hollywood.He again found happiness with his fifth wifeand continued his career in such1958.In I960,Gable was signedtroubled and tragic history of thisthe on-set tension,Gable took oncritical failures as Teachers Pet,r
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