高中英语必修4听力材料

2017-06-05

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高中英语必修4听力篇1

The Story Of The Drunken Chickens

Part 1

Mary Smith looked at the beautiful ripe plums. They would make lovely jam. When she had finished the cooking, she filled all her empty jam jars and left the rest of the jam in the pan. She would put it in the fridge when it was cooler. But just then the telephone rang, her mother was in hospital after a car accident. Mary picked up her bag and ran out of the house.

Some days later, her husband, John, came home from a business trip. He had been travelling all day and felt like having a drink and a piece of cake. As he came into the kitchen he saw a pan with a dark red mess inside it, he lifted it up and smelled it. It smelled bad. Mary must have forgotten to clean this pan, he thought. So he poured all the jam into the chicken yard and cleaned the pan. Then feeling comfortable, he began to eat a piece of cake.

Part 2

When Mary returned, she noticed the chickens behaving strangely. They were running round the yard as if they were sick. She saw the dark red mess on the ground and went closer. When she saw a plum stone she went into the kitchen. Her husband was reading a newspaper at the table. Angrily Mary rushed up to him. "You threw away my jam," she shouted, "Oh, that's what it was," he said. "I'm sorry but I thought it was porridge which had gone bad in the hot weather. "Good heavens!" said Mary. "That must be the jam I left in the pan, but why didn't you threw it in the dustbin?" John laughed, "It was a mistake. However, the chickens have enjoyed the jam, except that it has made them drunk. What are we going to do with these drunken chickens?"

高中英语必修4听力篇2

Text 1

M:When does BBC news start?

W:It starts at 6:30.

M:Does it go for an hour?

W:No. It lasts for only half an hour.

Text 2

M:Mary, I don’t know what to buy for Kate’s birthday. How about a music CD or some flowers? W:Well, I’ ve already bought her a music CD, so why not get her a bottle of wine?

M:Yes, that’ s a good idea.

Text 3

W:Good morning. May I help you, sir?

M:Yes. Could I change these pounds for dollars, please?

W:Do you want small bills or large ones?

M:It doesn’t matter.

Text 4

W:There was a storm warning on the radio this morning.

M:Oh! I guess we’ ll have to change our sailing plan then. Would you rather go cycling? W:Good. I thought you wanted to go to see a film.

Text 5

M:Does this bus go to the City Hall?

W:Yes. But please wait for the next one. This bus is overcrowded.

M:But I have already waited for about 20 minutes! I can’t wait any longer.

Text 6

W:Hi, Eric. How are you?

M:Hi, dear aunt. I’m well. And you?

W:Fred and I are doing well. Are you enjoying your holidays in China?

M:Yeah. I meet my friends, visit my relatives, watch TV, play computer games, or go to the movies. It’ s really enjoyable! How have you been?

W:Well! I went back to my regular job at the elementary school last week, teaching the kids Mandarin, and Fred is also back at school. I’ ve also started my regular classes at the University of Washington.

M:You must be very busy.

W:Yes, it’ s been really busy. Anyway, we’ ll manage.

M:Take good care of yourself and remember me to Fred.

W:I will. And you too.

Text 7

M:What do you want to have for supper tonight?

W:Well, the refrigerator is empty, so we’ ll have to go to the supermarket.

M:Well, how about going out to eat to save the trouble? But…let’ s not go to the French restaurant on Broadway. Maybe it’s the best in town but it’ s too expensive.

W:There’ s a new Mexican place called Tortilla Flat. I don’t know about the prices, though. M:But we both love hot food. Why not take a chance? Where is the place?

W:It’ s on Hope Street, just past the high school.

M:Oh, we’ d better hurry. It’ ll take us half an hour to get there. It’ s already eight, and most restaurants around here stop serving dinner by nine or so.

W:Relax! I can be ready in five minutes. We’ ll get there in plenty of time.

Text 8

M:Is this the box office?

W:Yes?

M:The opera next week. I’d like four tickets for Wednesday.

W:In the daytime or evening?

M:Oh, evening.

W:You said four tickets?

M:That’ s right. What prices are they?

W:$ 2.5, $ 1.5 and $ 1.0. Oh, sorry, there aren’ t any one-dollar ones left.

M:Where are the one-dollar-fifty-cent seats?

W:Well, they’ ll be at the end of the row, I’m afraid. Obviously the centres of the rows go first. I have got Rows No. 26—29, or 1—4. In fact, if you wouldn’t mind sitting two and two, there are some central ones. Rows K16 and K17, and Rows M19 and M20.

M:No, I think we’d like to sit together. It will have to be the two-dollar-fifty-cent seats, I suppose. W:In that case, you’ ll be given rows at the back.

M:That sounds fine. Thank you.

W:Could you pick the tickets up by next Monday, please?

M:Mm. That’s fine. Thank you.

Text 9

M:What does our program look like for tomorrow?

W:Let’s see. A meeting with Bill Lyons at 10 in the morning and all the paperwork is ready. Then a trip to the National Lab at 3 pm and at 7 in the evening we’ll have dinner with Mr. Cooper, manager of the LG Company.

M:Another busy day, but please don’t plan anything for Saturday. I’m going to watch a basketball match with my family.

Text 10

Good evening, this is Mary Lamb again with the weather report. A strong wind from the north is coming to London in twenty-four hours. This wind will bring us the first snow of this year. With that snow, the temperature will drop to three or four below zero. So remember to keep warm and watch out for the poor road conditions. If you like skating, however, here is the good news for you. This low temperature will last for at least two weeks and London will be a world of white. And that ends our special report for today, April 1, 2011. Next, a song for you, I Am Dreaming of a White Christmas.

高中英语必修4听力篇3

Text 1

M:I think it’s going to rain.

W:I guess so. The sky is dark and cloudy.

Text 2

M:Lucy is going back to China next month, Alice.

W:Oh, really?

M:And she will not meet Richard this time.

Text 3

W:I hate to say it. But Jack isn’t doing well in the film.

M:Well, I think he’s only playing a different type of role. My sister thinks he is still the best. Text 4

M:Professor Williams, could I talk to you about my paper?

W:Sure. Come to my office between two and three. It’s Room 340.

Text 5

W:OK. Time to go home.

M:I can’t. I haven’t finished the report about the newly-opened restaurant.

W:Well, if you carry on working like that, you’ll make yourself ill.

Text 6

W:Tom, you have a large collection of stamps, don’t you?

M:Yes, I’ m really proud of it.I have thousands of stamps from most countries of the world. W:Wow, that’ s great! How did you get all of them?

M:Sometimes I took used stamps off envelopes, but mostly my dad bought them during his travels.Some of the stamps in my collection are of great value.Drop over sometime and I will show you my collection.

W:Thanks, I will.

Text 7

W:Hi, John.Would you like to go shopping with me this afternoon?

M:I wish I could, but I have to spend the time in the library.I have an experiment report due tomorrow.

W:Oh, is that for Mr. Green’ s class?

M:Yeah, I have to finish it today and report it to the class.

W:That’ s hard. How is it going so far?

M:Not very well. And I also have to study a lot for Chinese and physics. I don’ t know what to do at all.

W:You know, I’ ve been doing well in Chinese, so I’ d be glad to give you a hand.

M:Oh, that will be great.

Text 8

M:Excuse me, do you mind if I sit here?

W:Not at all. Go ahead.

M:Thanks.

W:Are you going somewhere or are you meeting someone?

M:I’ m on my way to Guangzhou. And you?

W:I’ m going to Kunming.

M:Really? I think Kunming is a very special place in China.

W:So do I. No other city’ s four seasons are all like spring as Kunming. So it is called the Spring City.

M:Yes, so it is. Is Kunming your hometown?

W:No, I’m from a very small town in Sichuan Province. I wouldn’ t live there any more.I don’ t like living in a small town.

M:Neither do I. But small towns have their advantages, such as fresh air.

W:And friendly people. You know I’ m beginning to feel homesick. By the way, where are you from?

M:England.

W:England? But you speak Chinese like a native.I didn’ t have any idea.

M:I have been in China for three years.Oh, excuse me.It’s time for my flight.Well, nice talking with you.

W:Me, too.Bye!

Text 9

M:How do you get along with your parents?

W:Well, I’ m very fond of my parents, but I don’ t always get on well with them.

M:Why?

W:In my family, it’ s mainly Dad who forces me to obey the rules, and he always wants to know everything of mine.It’ s not easy to have freedom at home.I can’ t really talk about my ideas.The most important thing is that parents need to understand us young people.

M:I can’ t agree more.

Text 10

Miss Jenkins was born in a rich family. She liked all the foods which were rich in fat and sugar. So she got fatter and fatter. Her workmates often laughed at her for it. She was angry with them and couldn’ t get on well with them. But her weight brought her some trouble. No young man liked a fat girl like her and now she was more than thirty; she had to live alone. She went to see the doctors. They gave her a list of the healthy diets and advised her to lose weight and of course it was difficult for her to do so. For example, it was her birthday one day. She went to a restaurant and bought a nice cake. The waiter asked her how many pieces she wanted him to cut it into. She thought for a while and said she was losing her weight so the cake would be cut only into two, not into six.

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