1、外研版必修五 module4 听力文本 Module 4 Carnival Vocabulary and Listening Tapescript (INT=Interviewer; CAL=Caitlin; CAM=Cameron; MAR=Maria; STE=Stefan) We spoke to four young people about what carnival is like in their town. Interview 1 INT:Could you tell us about carnival in New Orleans, Caitlin? CAI:
2、 Well, we call it Mardi Gras which is a French expression. It means Fat Tuesday, when you could eat and drink what you wanted, before giving up meat before Easter? INT: So is it still a one-day festival? CAI: Oh, no, it lasts about two months. From the beginning of January to the end of February,
3、more or less. INT: What are the origins of Mardi Gras? CAI: It was brought to the States by the French, at the beginning of the 18th century, I think. INT: And what’s the high spot of the festival? CAI: The parades, and the music, New Orleans is famous for jazz, of course... INT: Do you eat any
4、 special food? CAI: Well, there’s King Cake, which is a cake for the Carnival King. INT: Is it very special? CAI: Well, funnily enough, it isn’t. It’s a rather ordinary cake, made from flour and eggs with a bit of sugar on top. It’s OK, but I don’t go wild about it. I’d rather have something with
5、 chocolate! But hidden inside the cake there’s a plastic baby. INT: Which you can eat? CAI: No, no, no. The idea is, if you find the baby, then you have to organise a party yourself and invite everyone to it. INT: So the celebrations continue... CAI: That’s right. Interview 2 Int: Cameron,
6、 where is Notting Hill? CAM: It’s a district of London, just west of Hyde Park. INT: And it’s famous for its carnival? CAM: That’s right. INT: When is it? CAM: It’s the last weekend in August. INT: So it lasts for just two days? CAM: Yes. INT: Why isn’t it in February, like a traditional car
7、nival? CAM: Well in Britain a lot of carnivals are held in the summer, I suppose because the weather’s better. INT: What are the origins of the carnival? CAM: It isn’t very old. After the Second World War a lot of people from Jamaica and other countries in the Caribbean, which used to be British
8、colonies, came to London looking for work. But there wasn’t a carnival in London, the only festival was Christmas. But in Jamaica carnival is the most important festival. And Jamaicans living here really felt the need for a carnival. So in the 1960s they had the first one. My grandfather was there!
9、It was very small at first, but it grew, and now there are usually more than a million people. INT: What about food? Is here a special dish people eat? CAM: Not really--there’s lots of very good Jamaican food, though, which you can buy in the street. The traditional food is chicken with rice and p
10、eas, Jamaican style--we eat a lot of that. I prefer it to more spicy food because it’s simple. Interview 3 INT: People always say carnival in Rio is special. Maria, you’re from Rio, can you tell us why? MAR: I think it’s because carnival is in our blood! Brazilians love carnival. Everybody, I m
11、ean, everybody, takes part. INT: When is it? MAR: It’s at the end of the summer, in February. INT: When is it? MAR: It’s at the end of the summer, in February. INT: And it lasts for? MAR: It lasts for five days, from Thursday to Tuesday. INT: What are the origins of carnival in Rio? MAR: Wel
12、l, carnival was brought to Brazil by the Portuguese, but carnival as we know it today, with the street parades, dates back to 1850. INT: What’s the high spot of the festival? MAR: I think it’s got to be the samba school parades. The samba, you know, is the typical Brazilian dance, whose origins go
13、 back to Africa. There are a lot of samba schools in the town, and during carnival there is a competition between them. It’s really exciting. INT: Is there a special carnival dish? MAR: The typical food Interview 4 INT: Stefan, what is Oktoberfest? STE: Well, the name in German means October Fe
14、stival. INT: And it’s held in October? STE: Yes, that’s right, or at least it starts at the end of September and then continues into October. INT: How long does it last? STE: For two weeks. INT: And what is the origin? STE: The origin is rather interesting. It was a horse race, so it’s got not
15、hing to do with carnival, like the carnival in Venice or in Rio. The race was held to celebrate a royal wedding, between Prince Leopold and Princess Theresa of Baveria, in 1810. But the main thing was always the food and drink, not the horse race. INT: So what do you eat at the Oktoberfest? STE: S
16、ausages. Sausages, and sauerkraut, which is cabbage and onions. It’s typical German food. INT: Do you like sausages yourself? STE: Beer, of course. Lots of beer. I read that about ten million glasses are drunk every year, that’s probably about ten glasses per person. INT: It must be good beer. STE: Oh, it is. Very good.






