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新视野第三版视听说B2u2音视频脚本.docx

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    • Unit 2 Journey into the unknownListening to the worldSharingScriptsF = Finn; W1 = Woman 1, etc.; M1 = Man 1, etc.Part 1F: I’ve spent a lot of time living in different countries so there isn’t one place I think of as home.I’ve lived in Scotland and Poland and China. I love going to new places and learning aboutnew cultures. Today, I’m asking people about travel.Part 2W1: I love travel. It’s one of my passions.M1: Well, I enjoy it a lot. I have traveled to India several times. I lived there, and I’ve lived here,and I’ve been to Istanbul once and I enjoyed that very much.W2: I’ve done quite a bit of traveling on holidays and stuff. I think it’s good, good experience.W3: You get to meet different people coming from different backgrounds, and that’s reallyimportant to get an understanding.M2: It’s always just nice to get out and experience a different culture and different lifestyle.W4: I get very excited about the thought of going to most countries, any country.W5: I love to travel to different countries.M3: Absolutely love traveling. I’ve been traveling for about two and a half years solid now.W6: I’ve been to Turkey. I’ve been to Egypt. I’ve been to Malta.M4: I work as an expedition leader and so I actually operate in different countries around theworld, many places outside the United Kingdom.Part 3F: What do you like about traveling?M3: I think you mature a lot when you travel. You, er, you learn … oh, just completely differentexperiences to what you’re used to at home.W6: I like the airport experience. I love that.M5: I like the arrival more than the traveling.W5: To see art especially. We love to see theater in other countries.M4: You see some, some of the most beautiful scenery around the world which you wouldn’texperience in other countries.M2: I just really like getting out there and experiencing a different culture, getting far away from,you know, what we’re used to in Australia, and meeting new people.W4: The anticipation of being in a new place, of seeing very different things, er, of hearing adifferent language, (and) of eating different food. Everything that travel has to offer.Part 4F: What don’t you like?W6: I don’t like long flights.W3: I suppose plane journeys aren’t always the most exciting of things.W1: Flying. I don’t particularly like flying, but it’s a necessity when you live in Ireland, youknow.M2: I suppose the biggest problem I have with traveling is living out of a suitcase.W4: In all honesty, I actually see the whole travel as an adventure in itself. So, er, when, when Iwas backpacking, and we all … we ran out of money, or we were in dangerous situations, Iactually quite enjoyed that.M4: You spend a lot of time outside the United Kingdom, and the disadvantage of that is, that you,you tend to miss families and friends. I miss out on normal things in life, so … I’ve beenoutside the United Kingdom for two thirds of the year. I’d say that’s the main disadvantage.W5: The hardest thing for me is that I am handicapped. And so sometimes getting around,especially very old cities, is very difficult.M5: My wife’s usually late for … getting to the airport. It wasn’t until I, I got married I actuallystarted missing flights.ListeningScriptsOne place that I think everyone should have the chance to see is Venice. But the problem isthat this beautiful and charming city is slowly sinking. Ever since the 14th century engineers havetried to work out a way to stop the floods in Venice, but so far nobody has managed. Sometimesthere are as many as 40 floods per year between March and September, and Venice is actuallysinking at a rate of two and a half inches every decade. It’s very possible that your grandchildren,and their grandchildren will never have the chance to see this fragile city. Everyone should havethe chance to enjoy the city, to walk across its famous bridges, through its ancient squares. Thereare no cars in Venice, and many people think it helps this to be one of the most romantic cities inthe world. So, can it be saved?Well, they are trying. Barriers are being put in to try and stop the water getting too high. Thisis viewed as a temporary measure, although they should last 100 years, so the problem is finding apermanent solution. If you want my advice, go there while you still can, and then together we canput pressure on the government to spend the money it needs to find a permanent way to keep thisbeautiful and historic city for future generations. We have an opportunity now to save this city,and we must, before it’s too late.ViewingScriptsV = Voice-over; M1 = Man 1, etc.; JL = Joanna Lumley; W1 = Woman 1, etc.;EH = Eamonn Holmes; JJE = Jocelyn Jee Esien; AF = Alex Fraser;JP = John Palmer; MJ = Melanie Jones; LS = Lucy Sassoon; Vs = VoicesV: There are so many amazing places to see around the world. Here are some of your favorites.Welcome to B。

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