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1、新世纪大学英语视听说教程3原文 Unit 8 Men and Women Listening Audio Track 3-8-1 The man in the picture is handsome, even though he is bald and has a few wrinkles on his face. He looks athletic and muscular. Hes got nice white teeth, big eyes, big ears, and thick eyebrows. If I had to guess, Id say hes an athlete.
2、The lady in the picture is elegant and attractive. Shes young, petite and pretty. Shes got long straight hair and a slim face. She has a good figure, slim but not too thin. Shes got big eyes and thick eyebrows. My guess is that shes a movie star. Audio Track 3-8-2/ Audio Track 3-8-3/ Audio Track 3-8
3、-4 Joan: Greetings everyone! Im Joan Riverton and Im reporting directly from the red carpet at the Crystal Awards. Can you believe it? There are stars everywhere! Speaking of movie stars, here comes one right now Debra Danvers Debra: Hello, Joan. Joan: Hello, Debra. Look at you! Debra: The dress is
4、made by Vera Wang. Do you like it? Joan: You look so elegant! Good luck at the awards show tonight. Debra: Thanks! Joan: That dress is a disaster! Here comes Marla Kelly, everyones favorite TV star. Shes so petite Marla! Marla! Over here! Marla: Good evening, Joan. You look wonderful Joan: Same to y
5、ou, Marla. Youre as pretty as a picture! Marla: Youre too kind. Joan: Good luck in there. Marla: Thanks, Joan. Joan: Well, frankly, her makeup is OK, but those earrings are a nightmare. Brad: Hello, Joan. What did you just say? Joan: Oh, hello, Brad. Its soccer star Brad Litz, everyone. Hes here wit
6、h his wife, Yasmin. You surprised me! Dont you look handsome in that suit! Brad: Thanks, Joan. Joan: And look at you, Yasmin. Youre always so attractive! Are you nervous? Yasmin: Yes! Im up for the Best Director Award. I hope I win. Joan: Im sure you will. Yasmin: Thanks, Joan. Bye! Joan: She will n
7、ever win. Her movie was terrible! And his suit I think it came from a discount store! Its so cheap! Well, were going to cut away to a commercial, but dont go anywhere. Well be back in 60 seconds with more stars and more excitement! Audio Track 3-8-5/ Audio Track 3-8-6 Kylie: Hey, Alex, come here a s
8、econd. Alex: Yeah? Kylie: I need your help. Im kind of attracted to Gabe Martin. Alex: And I can help? Kylie: Well, youre a guy, arent you? Look, heres the situation: he sits next to me in math class. I think he has a nice personality, but Ive never spoken to him. What should I do? Alex: Talk to him
9、. Just like youre talking to me. Kylie: You mean I should talk to him first? Alex: You talked to me first, didnt you? Kylie: Thats different. Were friends. Alex: Just talk to him. Gabe will like it. Just be sincere when you do it. Kylie: I dont know Alex: Dont be shy. Gabes a really nice guy. We pla
10、y on the football team together. Kylie: OK Maybe Ill try Audio Track 3-8-7/ Audio Track 3-8-8 Tattoos may appeal to some young people for various reasons, but pose risks to them at the same time. There are many side effects of getting a tattoo. For one thing, using unclean needles that are not steri
11、lized properly for tattoos may lead to contracting diseases, such as HIV. Tattoos also look very unprofessional. If a student walks into an interview with a tattoo on his or her neck, it may lower their chances of getting the job. Some people may even think tattoos are disgusting. Tattoos may also b
12、e particularly unattractive and ugly-looking on females. Besides, tattoos are permanent and are not easy to get rid of. When they get old, the tattoos look like a mess. So no matter what reasons there might be for getting a tattoo, young people must always remember the consequences and risks. They s
13、houldnt get one unless they really want to keep it on their body forever and are willing to live with the consequences. Audio Track 3-8-9/ Audio Track 3-8-10 (Speaker 1: Rachel Levine) Im Rachel Levine. Im a psychologist. In my view, the Internet has caused problems in dating. Some people think the
14、Internet will help them find love a lot faster. But even if you have a great relationship online, you still have to meet face to face. And then the relationship often doesnt work. (Speaker 2: Carman Torres) Im Carman Torres. Im 26 years old. I think high-tech dating doesnt work, because you cant rea
15、lly judge things like looks, personality, and sincerity online. On the computer a person can tell you all of their great qualities, and leave out the bad points. So you can waste a lot of time meeting guys that you really dont get along with. (Speaker 3: Tina Gunderson) Im Tina Gunderson. Im 29 year
16、s old. I know Internet dating is really popular, but Ive never tried it. I think the best way to meet a boyfriend is at your job. You can get to know a person very well in a relaxed way, with no pressure, because youre not dating. You can learn about his personality because you spend a lot of time t
17、ogether. You will find out about his family, his interests, and his sense of humor. Best of all, you can ask other peoples opinion of him, and get advice from your friends. You cant get all this online. Audio Track 3-8-11/ Audio Track 3-8-12 Interviewer: Do you want to go on a date? Are you still si
18、ngle? So are these people! We ask them two questions: The first question is “How did you recently try to meet someone?” The second question is “How would you like to meet someone?” After you have listened to their responses, you may realize something: Meeting someone special can be a challenge anywh
19、ere! Now, Deepak, tell me how did you recently try to meet someone? Deepak: Well, I went to a “speed dating” event in London. There is a long table. Boys sit on one side and girls sit on the other. You talk to the person sitting across from you. After three minutes a bell rings, and you move on the
20、next person. You check off the names of the people you like. It was fun, but three minutes is too short! I didnt make any matches. Interviewer: And how would you like to meet someone? Deepak: Id like to have someone introduce me to a nice girl. I dont like casual dating. Maybe Im too traditional, bu
21、t thats how I am. Interviewer: OK, now lets turn to Nina. Nina, how did you recently try to meet someone? Nina: Well, I grew up in a small town before I moved to the big city. Back home, there was a guy I was attracted to, but I never talked to him. Recently, Ive tried to meet men here, but Im still
22、 too shy. Interviewer: And how would you like to meet someone? Nina: I think its more relaxing to go out in a big group. I want to meet someone when Im out with a group of friends. That feels more natural and not so stressful. Interviewer: Good. Kaleo, whats your experience of meeting someone specia
23、l? Kaleo: I met a woman at work. I asked her out, but it caused problems. I need to find a new place for meeting women. Interviewer: Then how would you like to meet someone? Kaleo: I think looks are important, but I want to meet someone with common interests. I love waterskiing and surfing. My frien
24、d says that Internet dating is fun. You can read all about the other person before you contact her. That might work for me. Interviewer: Wish you good luck. Now, Fumiko, tell us how did you recently try to meet someone? Fumiko: I went to a kind of “matchmaking party.” There are the same number of bo
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