1、新 视 野 大 学 英 语 视 听 说 教 程 第 二 册 ( 第 二 版 ) 听 力 原 文 及 参 考 答 案Unit1 Roll over, Beethoven!II. Listening Skills1. M: Why dont we go to the concert today? W: Ill go get the keys.Q: What does the woman imply?2. W: I cant find my purse anywhere. The opera tickets are in it. M: Have you checked in the car?Q: W
2、hat does the man imply?3. M: Are you going to buy that pirated CD? W: Do I look like a thief?Q: What does the woman imply?4. M: Do you think the singer is pretty?W: Lets just say that I wouldnt vote for her in the local beauty contest. Q: What does the woman imply about the singer?5. M: Have you see
3、n Tom? I cant find him anywhere. W: The light in his dorm was on just a few minutes ago. Q: What does the woman mean?1.B2.B3.D4.C5.AIII. Listening In Task 1: Encore!As soon as the singer completed the song, the audience cried, “Encore! Encore!” The singer was delighted and sang the song again. She c
4、ouldnt believe it when the audience shouted for her to sing it again. The cycle of shouts and songs was repeated ten more times. The singer was overjoyed with the response from the audience. She talked them and asked them why they were so interested in hearing the same song again and again. One of t
5、he people in the audience replied, “We wanted you to improve it; now it is much better.”1 .F2.T3.F4.T5.FTask 2: What are your favorite songs?W: Hi, Bob! Do you want to go to a concert with me? M: A concert? Whats it about?W: It features recent pop songs. Are you interested?M: Hmm, I was crazy about
6、pop songs when I was in high school, but now Im no longer a big fan. op songs go out of fashion too quickly. m beginning to prefer old folk songs.W: Many older people find those songs cool, and my parents are hooked on them too. By the way, a program of golden oldies was on TV yesterday evening.M: O
7、h what a pity! I missed it.W: I have a DVD of oldies, I can lend it to you if you want.W:Oh, that would be great. Im dying to hear them. Many thanks. Q1:What does the concert feature?B) Pop songsQ2: What did the man like when he was in high school?B) He liked pop songsQ3: What does the women say abo
8、ut older people?D) They like old folk songs.Q4: What does the women offer to do when she learns the man missed the program of golden oldies on TV?A) To lend him a DVDQ5: Which of the following can we infer from the dialog?C) A persons musical taste may change.Task3 music and your moodMusic can influ
9、ence our emotions, thoughts and behavior to a great degree. It can make us sad or happy, relaxed or full of energy.Slow music calm people. Ballads and some forms of classical music often create a peacefulatmosphere that is good for relaxing after a busy day. If the music is slowed below 50 beats per
10、 minute, it can create an atmosphere of sadness. This kind of slow music can be found in many types of music, such as jazz and blues. Many people listen to slow music. It suits their mood when they are alone at night.Faster music, such as rock, heavy metal and dance music, tend to give us energy and
11、 makes us feel full of life. This type of music is often played at sporting events to stir up the fans and the teams.Rock, pop music and rap are played at parties. They can provide energy to the gathering. Since most rock, pop, and rap songs are easy to listen to, they are suitable for parties. Rock
12、 music is sometimes used to accompany physical labor. Its heavy fast tempo speeds up the heart, and one almost works in time to the music, making the work more enjoyable.Some people think that rock music can cause road accidents .Drivers could become excited by the speed of the music and drive too f
13、ast. But there are so many things to distract a drivers attention that it dose not make sense to blame rock music.1. classical2. peaceful3. relaxing4. Jazz5. sadness6. heavy metal7. energy8. sporting events9. physical labor10. road accidentsIV. Speaking OutModel 1 Do you like jazz?Laura: Hey!Bob:Hel
14、lo!Laura: Do you like jazz, Bob?Bob:No, not much. Do you like it?Laura: Well, yes, I do. Im crazy about Wynton Marsalis. Bob:Oh, hes a piano player, isnt he?Laura: No, hes a trumpet player. So, what kind of music do you like? Bob:I like listening to rock.Laura: What group do you like best?Bob:Er, Th
15、e Cranberries. Theyre the greatest. What about you? Dont you like them? Laura: Ugh! They make my stomach turn!Model 2 Do you like punk rock?Max:What kind of music do you like? Frannie: Well, I like different kinds.Max:Any in particular?Frannie: Er, I especially like punk rock.Max:Punk rock? You dont
16、 seem like the punk rock type.Frannie: You should have seen me in high school. I had my hair dyed blue. Max:Wow, that must have been a sight!Frannie: It sure was. What about you? Whats your favorite music?Max:I guess I like jazz best. Hey, Im going shopping for CDs tomorrow.Would you like to come al
17、ong?Frannie: Sure, that sounds great.Model 3 It just sounds like noise to me.Philip: Turn down that noise! What on earth is it anyway!Laura: But dadThis is Metallica1 Theyre so cool. They are one of the most famous heavy metal bands.Philip: I dont care. It just sounds like noise to me. I cant stand
18、it!Laura: I love this kind of music, but if you really hate it that much, Ill put on something else. What do you want to hear?Philip: How about some popular easy-listening music. Maybe something like Celine Dion? Laura: Not her again! Her music isnt very hip any more. I think she is a bore.V. Lets T
19、alkThe Origin of the Song “Happy Birthday to You”The story of the song “Happy Birthday to You” began as a sweet one, but later became bitter. Two sisters, Mildred Hill, a teacher at a kindergarten, and Dr. Patty Hill, the principal of the same school, wrote a song together for the children, entitled
20、 “Good Morning to All”. When Mildred combined her musical talents with her sisters knowledge in the area of kindergarten education, Good Morning to All” was sure to be a success. The sisters published the song in a collection entitled “Song Stories of the Kindergarten” in 1893. Thirty -one years lat
21、er, after Dr. Patty Hill became the head of the De partment of Kindergarten Education at Columbia Universitys Teachers College, a gentleman by the name Robert Coleman published the song, without the sisters permission. He added a second part, which is the familiar “Happy Birthday to You”. Mr. Colema
22、ns a ddition of the second part made the song popular and, finally, the sisters” original first part disappeared. “Happy Birthday to You” had altogether replaced the sisters original song “Good Morning to All”. In 1916 Patty took legal action against Mr. Colem an. In court, she succeeded in proving
23、that they were the real owners of the song.1. Good Morning to All2. Success3. musical talents4. without5. second part6. replaced7. legal action8. real ownersVI. Further Listening and Speaking Task 1: Thank You for the MusicIm nothing special, in fact Im a bit of a boreIf I tell a joke, youre probabl
24、y heard it before But I have a talent, a wonderful thingCause everyone listens when I start to sing Im so grateful and proudAll I want is to sing it out loudSo I sayThank you for the music, the songs Im singing Thanks for all the joy theyre bringingWho can live without it, I ask in all honestly What
25、 would life beWithout a song or a dance what are we So I say thank you for the musicFor giving it to meMother says I was a dancer before I could walk She says I began to sing long before I could talk And Ive often wondered, how did it all start Who found out that nothing can capture a heart Like a m
26、elody canWell, whoever it was, Im a fanSo I sayThank you for the music, the songs Im singingTask 2: MozartMozart was a great musician and composer whose fame continues to grow more than two centuries after his death. He was born in Salzburg, Austria, in 1756. Before the age of four, he was alreadysh
27、owing great musical talent. His father then decided to let him start taking music lessons. The boys reputation as a musical prodigy grew fast. At five, he was composing music. Form that time on, Mozart was performing in concerts and writing music. By his early teens, he had mastered the piano and th
28、e violin, and was writing symphonies and operas. His first major opera was performed in Milan in 1770 when he was only 14. At fifteen, Mozart became the conductor for an orchestra in Salzburg. In 1781, he left for Vienna, where he was in great demand as both a performer and a composition teacher, an
29、d his first opera was a success. But life was not easy because he was a poor businessman, and his finances were always in a bad state. His music from the next decade was not very popular, and he eventually fell back on his teaching jobs for a living. In 1788 he stopped performing in public, preferri
30、ng only to compose. He died in 1791 at the age of thirty-five. Although he lived only a short life, he composed over 600 works.1. Which of the following is true of the four-year-old Mozart?B2. What could Mozart do at the age of six?A3. Which of the following is not mentioned as one of Mozarts accomp
31、lishments while he was in his early teens?A4. Which of the following is true of Mozart?D5. Whichofthefollowing couldbethemostappropriatetitleforthepassage? CTask 3: KaraokeDalin: Its Mikes birthday on Friday, so a bunch of us are going to go to the karaoke bar. Would you like to come with us?Laura:
32、Karaoke bar? You have a special place just for singing? In America, bars sometimes have a karaoke night, where the customers can sing a song, but we havent special karaoke bars!Dalin: Really? In China, karaoke is a very popular way for friends to spend time together. We can select the music that our
33、 group enjoys. We mostly sing pop songs.Laura: Do you sing individually or in groups? Singing is not a very in thing, so I dont sing very well.Dalin: Im surprised that you dont sing much in American. So many really cool groups come from thereLaura: Yeah, music is popular, but mostly we just listen t
34、o it. Dalin:If you just listen to it, youll miss out on a lot of fun. Laura: Well, we sometimes dance to the music.1. F2. F3.T4.T5.TUnit 2 Whats on at the cinema?II. Listening Skills1. W: From what I can remember, the director asked us to rehearse this a hundred times. M: A hundred times? Is the dir
35、ector out of his mind?Q: What does the man imply?2. M: What did you think about the movie you saw last night?W: I should have stayed at home. It was a complete waste of money. Q: What does the woman imply?3. W: She said she might become a famous movie star. M: Yes, and pigs might fly.Q: What does th
36、e man mean?4. M: So if you give me 20 dollars for three tickets, I can give you eight dollars change. W: Oh, thats cheaper than I expected.Q: How much is a ticket?5. W: Shes the best woman director ever. Ive seen all her movies. M: Are you sure? Shes never won any awards.Q: What does the man mean? 1
37、. A2.D3.B4.C5.BIII. Listening InTask 1: Finally weve found something in commonAmy: What did you think of the movie Peter? Did you like it?Peter: Not really, Amy. It seemed that the director was just trying hard to impress us with strangeclose-ups and special sound effects, but he forgot to include a
38、 good story.Amy: The movie made you think. It was different from the superficial dialogs you usually see in films these days.Peter: But the movie seemed to be too dark and sad. Why does a movie have to be sad to be deep ? Amy: But it is better than some violent movies with nothing but gunfights and
39、exploding cars. I prefer thought-provoking movies.Peter: Sometimes you dont want to think. You jus t want light-hearted movies. By the way, did you see the new mystery movie shown at the local cinema yesterday?Amy: Oh, it was so suspenseful. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. Peter: I love
40、d it too. The plot was great, and the acting was unbelievable.Amy: Now we have found something in common. I guess we can watch mysteries together in the future.1. director2. sound effects3. good story4. think5. sad6. violent7. light-hearted movies8. mystery movie9. in the futureTask 2: An actor forg
41、etting his lineThere was once an actor who could no longer remember his lines. After several years of searching, he finally found a theater that was willing to give him a try. The director said, “This is the most important part, and it has only one line. At the opening you walk onto stage carrying a
42、 rose. You hold the rose to your nose with just one finger and thumb, smell it deeply and then say this line in praise of the rose: Ah, the sweet smell of my love.” The actor was excited. All day long before the play he practiced his line over and over again. Finally, the time came. The curtain went
43、 up, the actorwalked onto the stage, looked at the audience, and with great emotion said the line, “Ah, the sweet smell of my love.” The audience exploded in laughter. Only the director was furious!” You damned fool!” he cried. “Youve ruined my play! Youve ruined me!” The actor was puzzled, “What ha
44、ppened? Did I forget my line?” “No!” shouted the director. “You forget the rose!”1. What was the problem with the actor? D2. What job did the director offer him? C3. What was the actor NOT expected to do with the rose? D4. What did the actor do after walked onto the stage? A 5 .Why was the director
45、extremely angry? BTask 3.The Academy AwardsThe Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are presented every year by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellent professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers.The formal ceremony a
46、t which the awards are presented is one of the most important award ceremonies in the world. It is televised live in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and gathers large numbers of viewers elsewhere throughout the world. This years ceremony was watched by more than 40 million Americans.
47、It is said that only the Super Bowl, the Olympic Opening Ceremonies, and the Football World Cup Final draw more viewers in the United States.However, the Academy Awards are not without criticism. It has been observed that several of the Academy Award winners have not stood the test of time. Critics
48、claim that many films with artistic value, cultural influence and innovative qualities have not received enough attention. Since the 1980s, money-making blockbusters have often been Best Picture winners, but they are not necessarily great films with depth. The Academy Awards have also been criticized for favoring certain types of films and neglecting other types. The Best Picture Prize has rarely been give
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