新视野大学英语第四版视听说1听力原文

新视野大学英语第四版视听说1听力原文

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Unit 1(可能的内容主题会有所不同,以下仅为示例)

Listening to the World: Sharing Scripts

  • Part 1

P: Hello. City life can be quite impersonal, so I try to smile at people and thank them whenever they behave kindly, but some forms of anti-social behavior really do get on my nerves. Today I’m talking to people about good and bad behavior. What kind of behavior in public places gets on your nerves?

  • Part 2

W1: I think what mostly gets on my nerves is when people listen to their music really loudly on a stereo when you’re on the train, or in a lift. I think that’s a bit antisocial.

M1: Um, probably noise more than anything actually. Um, I suppose it’s one of those sorts of things you see in effect in towns, areas now get louder and louder – probably later into the night as well.

W2: Well, screaming babies, in, like shops and just generally around and the parents, kind of standing there and not really, just kind of ignoring the child and you just want to, just, tell the baby to just “shut up” but, obviously, you can’t.

M2: Loud noise: people with loud voices. Er, people, er, bad manners.

W3: When you’re on public transport, like on a train, and couples start kissing in front of you.

M3: Smoking within the vicinity. Um, as someone who personally doesn’t smoke, er, I find it, it can, er... it can get on my nerves at times.

  • Part 3

P: Give a recent example of when you experienced good or bad manners.

M3: The other day, just as an example, um, recent lack of manners I think, was in a…a local park and er, there was a rubbish bin nearby, but that person instead of taking the extra effort to just simply walk over and drop it in, decided carelessly to just drop their rubbish on the ground where they were.

M1: I travel a lot on the trains and things like that, so I find, increasingly, the actual noise on trains from people using mobile phones, things like that really.

W1: Well, recently, it’s…I’ve seen it a few times, you know, when, when you’re shopping or when you’re in a restaurant and you’re trying to…and you’re speaking to the person that’s serving you and maybe somebody’s, they’re on their phone, or they’re not really paying attention. You see that quite a lot, I think, in London particularly.

W3: On the bus this morning, when an old gentleman got on and someone got up to give him a seat.

  • Part 4

P: Do you think our attitude towards behavior changes as we get older?

W1: Yeah, I think it does. I think as you get older, you become, probably, a bit more intolerant of certain, sort of, anti-social behavior and, as, when you’re younger you’re probably not as aware of it.

M2: I think the older people, er, definitely appreciate manners, good behavior and a good attitude.

M1: I suppose so. I suppose we learn how to be more tolerant of it.

Unit 4(示例)

Listening to China

There is a saying about Peking Opera: One minute of performance on stage requires 10 years of practice off stage. For Neal, an Australian learning Peking Opera, he needs to work even harder. “Beauty and difficulty are two sides of the same coin in Peking Opera. Behind each peak you reach in Peking Opera, there is an even higher mountain to climb,” said Neal in a TV interview.

Neal came to China in 2019 to study Chinese. Two months later, he had his first encounter with Peking Opera when he watched an online program given by a famous Peking Opera artist. Neal fell in love with the art form immediately and decided to learn how to perform it.

Soon, Neal joined a three-month training program, which included face painting, costume dressing, and practicing martial arts moves. During those three months, he learned not only how to master various performance skills but also how to think as a Peking Opera actor. “I have come to understand that Peking Opera is much more than just entertaining the audience with music, dance, drama, and martial arts. It represents Chinese culture and traditional values such as loyalty, modesty, and honesty,” said Neal. After completing the program, Neal performed on stage with his teachers, and it was a great success.

Neal's story shows the great charm of Peking Opera, a traditional Chinese art form with a history of over 200 years.

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