
外研社高一英语听力原文必修.doc
11页Module One Listening (Page 6)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 1 Listening (workbook, Page 71)Sam: What are you doing? Jill: I'm doing the Voyage of a lifetime competition. I want to win a voyage to Europe for two.Sam: Do you want some help? Jill: OK. And if I win you can come on the voyage with me! Here are the questions.Sam: The first question's easy. They were held in Greece. I watched them on TV. Jill: What about 2? Vienna's in Germany, isn't it?Sam: No, it isn't. It's in Austria. Jill: Whereabouts is that?Sam: I'm not sure. I think it's next to Germany. I'll check in the atlas. Jill: Can you see it?Sam: I''ve got it. Yes, we were right. It's to the south of Germany. It's a small country in the Mountains. It's on the right of Switzerland and Italy. Jill: 3 is Paris in France, isn't it?Sam: Yeah. I think so. It's a famous landmark. Jill: And 4. Is it Poland?Sam: No. Poland joined the European Union in 2004. Jill: It's not Portugal. So it must be Switzerland.Sam: What about 5? Jill: Well, Florence is in Italy so I suppose they speak Italian there.Sam: 6 is difficult. I don't know anything about mountains, do you? Jill: No. Let's look in the atlas.Sam: Here we are. I didn't realize there were so many mountains in Europe. What do we want? Jill: A mountain range between France and Italy.Sam: It's the Alps. Oh, I knew that. Jill: Do you know where the River Thames is?Sam: It's in Britain, isn't it? Jill: Yes. So the answer to number 7 is London. Only four more questions to go. We're doing well. Next question?Sam: Number 8. What country is to the west of Spain? I've no idea. Do you know? Jill: It's Portugal. It's on the Atlantic coast.Sam: Well done. That was a difficult one. Jill: Your turn now. Can you answer question 9? I don't know what the capital of Germany is.Sam: I'm sure you do. It's Berlin. Jill: Oh yes, of course. And 10. Which country is it?Sam: Spain, of course! Jill: That wasn't too bad, was it? Now I've got to write a letter describing a place I'd like to visit. Then I'll send the form off and wait for the results.Sam: Don't forget. If you win, I'm coming with you.Module 2Lingling: 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 。












