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1、Unit 4Section One Tactics for ListeningPart 1 Spot DictationStephen Powelson Amazing MemoryWhen Stephen Powelson was nine,his school organized a(1)weekly contest in memorizing passages from the Bible.Stephen paid(2)no attention until he was chided*for(3 not competing.The next Sunday he surprised eve

2、ryone by(4)reciting all the passages for the(5)entire year.As a teenager in prep school,Stephen took Greek.His teacher(6)assigned 21 lines of the I liad*to be memorized(7)in a week.At the end of the hour-though he(8)insisted he paid full attention to the(9)lecture二 Stephen knew all 21.He went on to

3、memorize the first(10)100 lines.I n 1978,for the first time(11)since college,Powelson,now 60,had some(12)spare time.To keep his mind active,he reread the I liad and(13)discovered that he still knew the first 100 lines(14)by heart.That someone could memorize so much between ages 60 and 70 is(15)aston

4、ishing to most people,who are(16)convinced that memory(17)worsens as we grow older.Powelsons method is to(18)read a book into his tape recorder,then read it several more times,making sure he understands(19)each word.Also,he says,I attempt to(20)visualize myself as part of the action.Part 2 Listening

5、 for GistYou might not know how rarely images are viewed directly through telescopes.The most common way to observe the skies is to photograph them.The process is very simple.First,a photographic plate is coated with a light-sensitive material.The plate is positioned so that the image received by th

6、e telescope is recorded on it.Then the image can be developed,enlarged,and published so that many people can study it Because most astronomical objects are very remote,the light we receive from them isfeeble.But by using a telescope as a camera,long time exposures can be made.I n this way,objects ca

7、n be photographed that are a hundred times too faint to be seen by just looking through a telescope.ExerciseDirections:Listen to the dialogue and write down the gist and the key words that help you decide.1)This dialogue is about how to photograph astronomical objects.2)The key words are photograph,

8、coated,light-sensitive material,positioned、received,recorded,developed,enlarged,published,remote,fbeble,telescope,camera,long exposures.Section Two Listening ComprehensionPart one DialogueTunisian Holiday(Someone is enquiring about the Tunisian holiday.)Agent:Hello,Bath Travel.Client:Hello,I d like

9、to find out more about your Tunisian holiday for amateur archaeologists.I ve read about it in the paper,but I d like to know more about what is involved.Agent:You mean youd like to know the itinerary?Client:Yes,thats right.Agent:All right.Just briefly,you arrive in Tunis at midday on the first day a

10、nd go by coach to La Marsa.Then there is a short briefing by the archaeologist and then the rest of the day you are free to explore.The second day you get up before dawn and go to Carthage to see the sunrise.You have breakfast and a lecture there and then go by coach to Mansoura,where there are beau

11、tiful coves.After lunch you can walk along the beach,to Kerkouane.The walk takes about four hours.Kerkouane is one of the most recent and mostexciting sites.Then by coach to Kelibia,a fishing village,in time for sunset over the harbor.Client:That sounds rather a long walk.Agent:Well,its an easy walk

12、.Flat all the way,and very pretty.But you can go by coach,if you prefer.The third day you spend in Hammamet on Cap Bon,and the day is free to enjoy the town.I ts a lovely old town and resort.And the fourth day you take the coach to the ruin of EI Djem,which is a magnificent amphitheatre*.You have lu

13、nch in Sfax and then you take the ferry to the beautiful Kerkennah I slands.Client:I slands,you say?Agent:Yes,theyre very peaceful and you spend the fifth day there.The fishermen will take everyone out on their sailing boats and there will be a fishermens picnic.On the sixth day you visit the Great

14、Mosque of Kairouan and have a picnic lunch.Then take the coach to the lovely port of Bizerte for the last night.And the final day there is a visit to the ancient Roman capital of Utica with its fantastic mosaics*and then a coach to Tunis I nternational Airport.Client:Have you got a full brochure whi

15、ch gives more details?ExerciseDirections:Listen to the dialogue and complete the following itinerary.DayTunisian holiday for amateur archaeologistsActivitiesThe first dayArrive in Tunis at midday and go by coach to La Marsa.Then there is a short briefing by the archaeologist.The second dayGet up bef

16、ore dawn and go to Carthage to see the sunrise.You have breakfast and a lecture there and then go by coach to Mansoura,where there are beautiful coves.After lunch you can walk along the beachto Kerkouane,which is one of the most recent_and most exciting sites.Then by coach to Kelibia,a fishing_ vill

17、age,in time for sunset over the harbor.The third daySpend in Hammamet on Cap Bon to enjoy the town.I ts a lovely。/d town and resort.The fourth day andfifth dayTake the coach to the ruin_of El Djem,which is a magnificent amphitheatre.Have lunch in Sfax and then take the ferry to the beautiful Kerkenn

18、ah Islands.The fishermen will take everyone out on their sailing boats and there will be a fishermens picnic.The sixth dayVisit the Great Mosque of Kairouan and have a picnic lunch.Thentake the coach to the lovely port of Bizerte for the last night.There is a visit to the ancient Roman capital of Ut

19、ica with itsThe final dayfantastic mosaics and then a coach to Tunis International Airport.Part 2 PassageMexican Gray Wolf1)After more than a century of assault by humans,the wolf population had dwindled to no more than a handful by the 1970s in Mexico and the American southwest.2)The program is now

20、 about halfway to meeting its goal of a wild population of at least 100 wolves covering more than 12,800 square kilometers.3)Decisions about mating,movement among the 45 captive-breeding facilities and releases into the wild are made by a US-Mexican committee of scientists,landowners and others.4)A

21、wolf with rare genes-until it has successfully reproduced-will never be released because of the high mortality rate in the wild.5)The recovery program is gradually moving away from freeing captive-bornwolves,as the population of pups born free takes off.Francisco and Sheila were pioneers in a federa

22、l program in Eureka,32 kilometers southwest of St.Louis,the United States,to restore the endangered Mexican gray wol the rarest and most genetically distinct subspecies of gray wolf in North America.After more than a century of assault(攻击,袭击)by humans,the wolf population had dwindled to(减少到)no more

23、than a handful by the 1970s in Mexico and the American southwest.The research center,popularly known as the Wolf Sanctuary*,was founded in 1971 by Marlin Perkins,a world-renowned(世界知名的)naturalist and former director of the St.Louis Zoo,and his wife Carol.Besides the Mexican wol the sanctuary works w

24、ith the endangered red wolf(赤狼),maned wolf(鬃狼),swift fox(草原狐)/and African wild dogs(豺狗).I n the late 1970s,the last seven known wolves were captured in the wild or taken from zoos to begin the breeding program(育种计划).I n 1981,the first captive-bred(人工繁殖的,圈养的)litter(幼狼)of Mexican gray wolves produced

25、in the federal program was born at the Wild Canid Center,and the first release into the wild(放生)took place in 1998.The program is now about halfway to meeting its goal of a wild population of at least 100 wolves covering more than 12,800 square kilometers.Though in captivity(在繁殖场)themselves,Francisc

26、o and Sheila taught their pups so well that many are thriving in the wild.They were ideal parents.They raised 25 babies,taught them good survival skills and sent many of them off to live on their own.Nine of Francisco and Sheilas offspring were among the first 11 captive-bomMexican gray wolves relea

27、sed in 1998.Both parent wolves have since died-Francisco at age 14 in December.Sheila at age 16 in June 2000-but they lived,as captive wolves often do,roughly twice as long as wolves in the wild.Today the Wild Canid Survival and Research Center in Eureka estimates that 98 percent of Mexican wolves r

28、eleased from the federal program are descendants of the prolific*lobo*pair.About 250 lobos now live in captivity at 45 US and Mexican facilities.The Wild Canid Center,however,has produced more puppies and housed more Mexican grays than any other facility.The Wild Canid Center is ideated*on 25 isolat

29、ed hectares within Washington Universitys Tyson Research Center.The wolves live in large outdoor enclosures with minimal human contact.They learn to hunt,raise young,live in natural family packs,and to be suspicious of people-all necessary skills for surviving in the wild.Decisions about mating,move

30、ment among the 45 captive-breeding facilities and releases into the wild are made by a US-Mexican committee of scientists,landowners and others.They also maintain a genetic database.A wolf with rare genes-until it has successfully reproduced-will never be released because of the high mortality rate(

31、死亡率)in the wild.I ts not uncommon for freed wolves to be struck by cars or shot by hunters;in recent weeks,five have died.Despite the losses,released wolves are reproducing.The recovery program is gradually moving away from freeing captive-born wolves,as the population of pups born free takes off(增力

32、口).Scientists want to let nature decide whats a good wolf and whats not through natural selection.A:Pre-listening QuestionThe wolf is a large member of the canine family.Most of the adult grey wolves weigh in the vicinity of 75 to 125 pounds(34 to 56 kilograms).Wolves live in family groups called pa

33、cks.A pack is usually made up of a male parent,a female parent,their pups and a few other adult wolves that are the older brothers and sisters.Wolves can run up to 40 miles an hour and can easily cover 50 miles a day.The wolf has developed the capacity to survive in the most inhospitable of climates

34、.The wolves in the high arctic endure several winter months of perpetual darkness.Even in February when the sun returns to the north,temperatures of-40 and bitter winds are common.I n the wild wolves can live up to 13 years or more;in a protected wolf park or a controlled area of land,a wolf can liv

35、e to be up to 16 years old.B:Sentence DictationDirections:Listen to some sentences and write them down.You will hear each sentence three times.C:Detailed Listening1 Directions:Listen to the passage and complete the information about a Mexican gray wolf research center.1)The research centers known as

36、:the Wolf Sanctuary2)Location:in Eureka.32 Kilometers southwest of St.Louis,the United States3)Founding:in 19714)Purpose:to restore the endangered Mexican gray wolf5)Founder:Marlin Perkins,a world-renowned naturalist and former director the St.Louis Zoo,and his wifb Carol2.Directions:Fill in the bla

37、nks with events connected with the following time expressions.1)I n the late 1970s:The last seven known wolves were captured in the wild or taken zoos to begin the breeding program.2)I n 1981:The first captive-bred litter of Mexican gray wolves produced in the federal program was born at the wild Ca

38、nid Center.3)I n 1998:The first release into the wild took place.D:After-listening DiscussionDirections:Listen to the passage again and discuss the following questions.1)Francisco and Sheila were pioneers in a federal program.Though in captivity themselves,they taught their pups so well that many ar

39、e thriving in the wild.They were ideal parents.They raised 25 babies,taught them good survival skills and sent many of them off to live on their own.Nine of Francisco and Sheilas offspring were among the first 11 captive-born Mexican gray wolves released in1998.Both parent wolves have since died-Fra

40、ncisco at age 14 in December.Sheila at age 16 in June 2000 but they lived,as captive wolves often do,roughly twice as long as wolves in the wild.The Wild Canid Center is ideated on 25 isolated hectares within.Washington Universitys Tyson Research Center.Today the Wild Canid Survival and Research Cen

41、ter estimates that 98 percent of Mexican wolves released from the federal program are descendants of the prolific lobo pair.About 250 lobos now live in captivity at 45 US and Mexican facilities.The Wild Canid Center has produced more puppies and housed more Mexican grays than any other facility.(Ope

42、n)Section Three NewsNews ItemlAstro land Amusement ParkWhen Astroland opened in 1962 it represented the future of amusement theme parks,boasting state-of-the-art rides and attractions operating with an outer-space theme.The park is a fixture on the Coney I sland boardwalk,best known for the Cyclone,

43、its wooden roller coaster(过山车)ride and the Wonder Wheel(神奇 转盘),a seaside landmark.Astrolands 22 rides(游乐设施)and three game arcades(设有投币游戏机的游乐场)provided jobs for up to 300 people.Astro land has been the biggest amusement center on Coney I sland,which is a favorite holiday destination for Americans in

44、the New York area since the 19th Century.I t is the birthplace of the hot dog and is known for its kitschy rides,street performers,sand beaches and family-friendly(适合家庭的)atmosphere.But Astrolands final chapter may be still to come.A few days after the parks announced closure,New York City Mayor Mich

45、ael Bloomberg said hope is not yet lost,and that city officials are trying to step in(做短时间的非正式访问)and get a one-year renewal of Astro lands lease(续租一年).Exercise ADirections:Listen to the news and complete the summary.This news item is about Astrolands announced closure.Exercise BDirections:Listen to

46、the news again and answer the following questions.1.I t opened in 1962.2.I t represented the future of amusement theme parks,boasting state-of-art rides and attractions operating with an outer-space theme.3.I t is best known fbr the cyclone,its wooden roller coaster and the wonder wheel,a seaside la

47、ndmark.4.Because they may enjoy its kitchy rides,street performers,sand beaches and family-friendly atmosphere.5.No.The city officials are trying to step in and get a one-year renewal ofAstro land9 s lease.News Item2I ts called the Highline.I ts a newly renovated and elevated promenade that was once

48、 a railway line for delivering cattle and other food stock.I n 1980,the train made its last delivery,bringing frozen turkeys to lower Manhattan(曼哈顿下城).I n a densely populated city,the Highline now provides open space for relaxation as it winds through neighborhoods once noted for slaughterhouses(屠宰场

49、).I ts an oasis in a sea of concrete.The walkway includes more than 100 species of plants inspired by the wild landscape left after the trains stopped running.New construction is everywhere.Apartments,office towers,restaurants and even a museum have sprouted alongside the promenade.The first section

50、 of the Highline was inaugurated in May,after 15 years of planning and political battles.New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg,along with benefactors cut the ribbon(剪彩).The first two sections of the Highline cost$152 million.Of that,$44 million was raised by the public.For those who visit,it seems it was

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