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  必修三Module 1听力原文

  Carlos: Hello, my name is Carlos and I'm from Spain.

  Helen: Hi, Carlos. I'm Helen.

  Amy: And my name is Amy. Pleased to meet you.

  Carlos: Are you English?

  Helen: No! Neither of us is English.

  Amy: Helen's from Scotland and I'm from Wales.

  Carlos: Really? So, Helen, where do you live in Scotland?

  Helen: In Edinburgh.

  Carlos: Edinburgh. Nice, that's the capital of Scotland, isn't it?

  Helen: Yes, it is.

  Carlos: And Amy, you're from Wales.

  Amy: That's right.

  Carlos: That's west of England, isn't it?

  Amy: Yes, it is. It's a separate country and it's to the west of England.

  Carlos: And where in Wales do you live?

  Amy: Well, my family lives in Cardiff.

  Carlos: Cardiff? I've never heard of Cardiff. Is it a big city?

  Amy: Yes, it is! It's the capital!

  Carlos: Oh, I'm so sorry!

  Amy: That's all right.

  Carlos: There are so many capital cities in the United Kingdom.

  Helen: Yes, Scotland and Wales are separate countries. And each of them has a capital city.

  Carlos: So what are you doing here in London?

  Helen: We're students.

  Carlos: What are you studying?

  Helen: Languages.

  Carlos: Which ones?

  Helen: Well, there are about 60 students in the class, and all of them are studying at least two languages. I'm studying French and Chinese.

  Amy: And I'm studying German and Russian.

  Carlos: So neither of you is studying Spanish.

  Amy: No, sorry. In fact, none of the students in our class is studying Spanish.

  Carlos: Oh. That's sad.

  Helen: Where in Spain do you live?

  Carlos: In Valencia.

  Amy: Valencia? Whereabouts is that?

  Carlos: It's on the east coast. It's about 200 kilometres south of Barcelona.

  Amy: I see. Is it a big city?

  Carlos: Yes. Quite big.

  Amy: What's it like?

  Carlos: It's a wonderful place. And our soccer team is fantastic.

  Helen: What kind of work do people do there?

  Carlos: Well, a lot of them work in tourism.

  Helen: Really? And what are you doing here in London?

  Carlos: Well, I'm studying English at university, so I'm here for a month.

  Amy: Really? That's nice.

  Carlos: Yes. In fact, my whole class is coming.

  Helen: How many students are there in the class?

  Carlos: Forty-seven. But none of them has arrived yet!

  Module 2 听力原文

  Lingling:  Is this your first time in Beijing, Richard?

  Richard:  Yes, it is.

  Lingling:  How do you find it?

  Richard:  It's totally fascinating. It's so different from Sydney, where I live.

  Lingling:  Now I'm fascinated. Tell me about the differences, as you see them.

  Richard:  Well, Sydney's a younger city than Beijing. Beijing has a lot more inhabitants and is much more crowded.

  Lingling:  Yes, we certainly have a huge population, like most Chinese cities.

  Richard: It's very exciting, as a result. And there's so much construction going on.

  Lingling:  I know, we're growing very fast. For example, I don't think we have as many freeways as Sydney does, but we soon will!

  Richard:  I believe you! I think there are fewer tourists in Beijing-at least for now. And I get the feeling that Beijing's less dangerous.

  Lingling:  Yes, there's probably a lot less crime here.

  Richard:  What about the climate? I think Sydney has less rain.

  Lingling:  Yes, we can get a lot of rain in July and August.

  Richard:  I've noticed! It's pouring at the moment!

  Lingling: The good thing about the rain, of course, is that it washes the pollution away.

  Richard:  I've noticed that too. We don't have as much pollution as you do.

  Lingling:  That's because you have less industry. The air can get quite polluted here...Ok, so that covers a lot of the differences. But are there any similarities?

  Richard:  Oh yes...for example, I notice the wealth and the energy.

  Lingling:  Sorry, I didn't get that.

  Richard:  The wealth and energy. I think there are as many rich people here as in Sydney... and I think your city is just as lively as mine.

  Lingling:  That's good to hear. So shall we go out this evening and find some of the action?

  Module 3 听力原文

  Reporter: I'm standing in the centre of Plymouth, the capital of Montserrat, where just one week ago, a volcanic eruption took place. With me is Frank Savage, the governor of the island. Mr Savage, thank you for talking to us.

  Savage: You're welcome.

  Reporter: What exactly happened last week?

  Savage: Well, the volcano erupted, and ash and lava poured down the mountain towards the sea.Unfortunately, there are several villages in its path.

  Reporter: That's terrible. Was anybody hurt?

  Savage: No. Luckily, we had plenty of warning and I told people who lived in the path of the ash and lava to leave the island. We managed to get half the population to another island before the eruption took place.

  Reporter: Why are you still here?

  Savage: Well, I'm still working because there's a lot to do.

  Reporter: How many people live on the island?

  Savage: Eleven thousand people live here and about six thousand people have left.

  Reporter: Which areas are the most dangerous?

  Savage: Well, the most dangerous places are between the volcano and the sea. There are a lot of villages there. And it was very dangerous. Sadly, hundreds of houses caught fire when the lava reached them.

  Reporter: Oh, I'm very sorry to hear that.

  Savage: Thankfully, no one was killed.

  Reporter: Are the houses still on fire?

  Savage: No. Fortunately, we put all the fires out quite quickly.

  Reporter: That's very good news. Well, it's a beautiful sunny day here in Plymouth. Does this mean that the danger is over?

  Savage: No! The volcano could erupt again! People must understand that it is still very dangerous and they can't go back to their houses.

  Reporter: OK-so that's the message from the governor -don't go back to your houses. When

  will people be able to return home?

  Savage: We don't know at the moment. Hopefully, it won't be too long.

  Reporter: Thank you for your time, Mr Savage.

  Savage: Thank you.

  Module 4 听力原文

  (int=interviewer)

  Int:  David, what do you see as the main problems with the environment?

  D.U: Well, in a nutshell, the most urgent problem of all is the climate. The world's climate seemsto be getting warmer.

  Int:  We've seen a lot of evidence of that, haven't we? Hotter summers, warmer winters, that kind of thing.

  D.U: Yes, we have. Also, scientists have found that the ice at the Poles is beginning to melt.

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