听力材料
.Text 1
W: I think I’ll have the duck, please.
M: I’m very sorry, Madam. I’m afraid there isn’t any left.
Text 2
M: I’ve just ordered the computer with 32-speed CD ROM that we both like.
W: That’s great.
M: It’s twice the speed of the one we are using at home.
W: Can’t wait to see it.
Text 3
W: Good morning, Dr. Cruz.
M: Hello, Mrs. Moore. Who’s your visitor?
W: Oh, this is my daughter, Heather. She’s a writer and her husband’s a teacher.
Text 4
W: Are those my records?
M: Oh, they are not. They are mine.
W: Well, that’s my radio.
M: This isn’t your radio. Yours is downstairs.
W: Dad, Johnny has my radio.
M: Oh, Brenda, there’s another one downstairs.
W: That one isn’t good.
Text 5
W: Be careful when you go out with our son in the unfamiliar city.
M: I will. Don’t worry about us.
Text 6
W: We’re nearly there. Will we be allowed to visit all the ships, Peter? The space station and aircraft equipment, as well as the others?
M: Yes, I expect so. We shall see most of them.
W: Good! Visiting spaceships is always exciting. But remember, we’ve got work to do. We’ve got a story to write and photographs to take.
M: Will we be allowed to take photographs?
W: Yes, I think so. And there’ll be a chance to ask questions.
Text 7
W: Here it is…Friday night. Do you want to go dancing?
M: Well, not really. I’m kind of tired. I had a pretty hard week. But how about going out to listen to some music?
W: How about a little light jazz?
M: Yeah. That sounds nice.
W: What about the Club Blue Note?
M: I’ve never heard of it.
W: My office manager was there last week. He said both the food and the music were wonderful.
M: Really? What kind of food do they serve?
W: Mostly sandwiches and salads.
M: Is it expensive?
W: He said the prices were very good. So, do you feel like trying it?
M: I’d love to! I’ll just get my coat.
Text 8
M: Good evening. I’d like to ask you a few questions about the robbery.
W: Of course, officer. Come in.
M: Tell me what happened.
W: Well, last night I left work early. When I reached home, I saw that the lights were on in the library.
M: What did you do then?
W: I went and looked in the library window and I saw a man.
M: What did he look like?
W: Well, he was tall and he had red hair.
M: Did he see you?
W: Yes, he did. He ran out of the room and I went to call the police.
Text 9
W: Oh god! Look at the mess. Somebody’s broken in. The back door’s open.
M: They mustn’t have got in that way. I locked it.
W: What about the windows? The bathroom window is open. Surely they must have climbed through that.
M: Yeah. Wow, the television is gone.
W: They must have had a car or a truck.
M: My camera’s here, but the radio’s gone. Nothing else has been stolen. All your jeweler is here, but our daughter’s toy is broken.
W: Thank goodness. They can’t have been here long.
M: No, I think we must have disturbed them. They must have heard us coming and got out of the bathroom window quickly.
W: Yes, well, hurry up. We’d better phone the police.
Text 10
W: Tom, what are we going to do this weekend?
M: I am planning to work in the yard. Why?
W: Maybe we should take a look at the new Winfield Mall. The Grand Opening’s this week.
M: Already? Amazing! That place went up fast. Well, I’d rather finish the yard work, but if you really want to…Anything special is going on?
W: You might be interested in the car show. The ad says it’s the biggest and the best in Winfield history.
M: Come on. You know ads always exaggerate.
W: I know, but there’s a fashion show I’d like to see, too. I might get some good ideas.
M: OK. That sounds good to me. Let’s see if the kids want to go. But let’s try not to spend too much money.