4.2020-2021学年《金考卷·活页题选》英语选修6人教版听力-Unit 2B
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Unit 2 Poems


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Text 1


W: It's so hot without wind. Look at those clouds! I can't believe I forgot my umbrella again!


M: Yeah. But we are almost there, Mary. I think we'll make it.


Text 2


W: Excuse me, I'm waiting for the ten o'clock train. Is it leaving on time?


M: It is running thirty minutes late due to strong winds which blew a tree onto the line at three o'clock this morning.


Text 3


M: Do you still work for Microsoft, Lisa? Or did you go back to your job at the hospital?


W: No. I started my own company. I sell homemade soaps online. I've been doing that for about a year, and I love it.


Text 4


W: If you buy this model today, there's a special where you'll get a second one for free.


M: It seems a bit expensive for me.


W: Well, I think it's worth it.


Text 5


M: Want to go to lunch today? That new restaurant across from the office is supposed to be good.


W: I can't. I brought my own lunch today because the boss told me to finish some writing. I need to stay in the office.


M: All right. Maybe next time.


Text 6


W: Tomorrow is Saturday. Should we go shopping in the afternoon?


M: Hmm... Why not go shopping on Sunday? I'd like to relax at home after a week's work.


W: All right. Let's go shopping on Sunday morning.


M: What do you want to buy?


W: I need a dress for that wedding I'm going to attend.


M: I should go shopping, too. I need a backpack for a bicycle trip my friends are planning.


W: Great! If you help me choose a dress that looks good, I'll help you find a backpack. See you Sunday!


Text 7


M: Hello, Mr. Ward speaking.


W: Hello, my name is Mary Brown. I'd like to take your course on American geography.


M: I'm sorry. There're already so many students in my class.


W: I know, but I'm a student from another school, and I'll be here for only half a year. We don't have this course in our school, and I think it will be interesting.


M: I see. But it might be difficult for you. It's for science students only.


W: I think I can manage it, though I'm not a science student.


M: OK, I'll consider that.


Text 8


W: This looks interesting this assistant researcher for a TV company.


M: I know, but what makes me worried is the experience. They want two years, but I've only worked part-time for a year, really.


W: Anyway, you meet the other requirements. You're good under pressure and with deadlines you always hand your essays in on time at college!


M: OK, if that's what you think. Do you mind having a look at my application letter today?


W: Of course not. Print it out and I'll have a look at it.


M: The closing date for applications is in a couple of days.


W: OK, I'll do it this afternoon.


M: Thank you. Then I can send the letter of application off tonight. Hey, they might ask me to go for an interview this week!


Text 9


W: Can I help you?


M: Yes, my son and daughter bought this pen for my wife's birthday, but it doesn't work. I would like to exchange it for a new one.


W: Let me see. Was it dropped?


M: No, but you can see that the point is a little bit bent.


W: Yes,it is. We'd be happy to exchange it for you, but I'm afraid we don't have any more purple ones. We only have this pen in black or yellow now.


M: My wife doesn't really like either of the colors.


W: We have one with a red leather cover. That's three dollars more.


M: The children worked hard to save the 20 dollars for this one. They would probably be upset if I paid for their present.


W: If you want, we can order another pen just like this one.


M: Could you? That would be great! Thanks so much.


W: We'd be happy to. It will take a week to 10 days. We'll call you when it comes in.


Text 10


W: I have developed a habit of collecting rubbish such as old toys, used things, broken furniture. What other people see as garbage, I see as potential art. Of course, it's not art in the state I find it. The process I go through from the raw materials to a finished piece is not complex at all. First, I take the collected rubbish to my studio and play around with different combinations to see if I can find some inspiration. I do this for a few days or a week before I have an idea about what I want to create. The pieces I create are mostly animal sculptures. A few times a year I get invited to display my favorite animal sculptures at exhibitions. I also create more practical and usable art. Some examples include vases made from glass bottles, lamps made from irons or blow dryers, and pencil boxes made from plastic containers. I take these items to the local market and sell them.