新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说4U1听力原文及答案

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short conversations
1.W: The only thing I can do at night is to lie in bed and read, preferably while also eating a snack. I never have time for exercising.
M: Don't think it's worth exercising only if you can run five miles or if you can bike
for an hour. Even going for a 10-minute walk is worthwhile.
Q: What advice does the man give to the woman?D.Do whatever she can to exercise.
2.W: Hi, Mark, I've gained quite some weight recently. So, how can I eat healthily at social events?
M: Well. Drink a full glass of water before you go. Focus mainly on fresh fruit and vegetables or bread with whole grains. These will help you stay feeling full.
Q: What can we know about the woman?A.She may have some social events to attend.
3.W: I heard that in South Africa smoking is banned in all enclosed public spaces.
M: Yes, that's right. But pubs and bars with separate, enclosed smoking rooms are excluded from the ban, and most restaurants provide smoking sections, either indoor areas with good air circulation or outdoor open areas.
Q: What can we learn about the smoking rules in South Africa? B.People can smoke in the designated areas of pubs and bars.
4.M: So, your research shows that even when children are not direct targets of violence in the home, they can be harmed by witnessing its occurrence?
W: Yes, that's right. For example, they can suffer immediate and permanent physical harm. They can also experience short- and long-term emotional and behavioral problems.
Q: What are the two speakers talking about?
C.Impacts of family violence on children.
5.W: Skipping breakfast is common among people who are trying to lose weight, but it doesn't seem to be a successful strategy.
M: No, it isn't. While any breakfast may be better than no breakfast, a healthy breakfast can be something simple like a hard-boiled egg, a piece of 100 percent wholegrain toast along with a cup of 100 percent fruit juice.
Q: What is recommended for a healthy breakfast?
C.A piece of wholegrain bread.
long conversation
M: I love working out!
W: Ugh! You're sweating all over the floor ...
M: I just ran five miles! A friend told me about this great park on Jefferson Street. I love exploring new parks!
W: I try running at the gym three days a week, but it's so boring looking at the TV monitor or the wall in front of me for an hour.
M: You should run outside! Being in nature, enjoying the beautiful flowers and the trees, I feel my mind relax and the stress just falls away.
W: It is nice outside. My mom loves t'ai chi and a nearby t'ai chi group meets every morning at 6 a.m. I've tried going, but it's too early for me to get out of bed ...
M: T'ai chi is really good. You need some kind of exercise. It's unhealthy for you to sit in front of your computer all day, every day!
W: Well, I recently spend my weekends away from my computer.
M: Oh really? And what have you done recently that didn't involve a computer or TV screen?
W: Pandas! I just went to the San Diego Zoo with my sister on Saturday! They have one of the best panda exhibits in the US. The mother panda is from Wolong, China, and had had six baby pandas by 2012 since arriving at the San Diego Zoo in September of 1996.
M: Oh, I bet baby pandas are amazing! Hey! Maybe you should get a zoo membership and go jogging in the zoo!
W: A zoo membership! Now that's a great idea! I love the San Diego Zoo. It's near my house, I can get good exercise and I can watch the baby pandas grow up!
Q1: What has made the man sweat all over the floor? C.Running in a park.
Q2: Why doesn't the woman go to practice t'ai chi with her mom? B.Because getting up early is too difficult for her.
Q3: What does the woman normally do on weekends?D.Sitting before her computer.
Q4: Why does the man suggest the woman get a zoo membership?A.
For exercise like jogging in the zoo.
Passages1
Have you ever felt you don't have enough hours in the day? Or that you'd give anything for a whole day to catch up with yourself? Well, here are some ideas that work for me.
First of all, make a to-do list every day and set clear priorities. The trick here isn't making the list; that's the easy part. The trick is making the priorities. I look at my list and put a star next to anything that is really urgent. Then I put the number "2" next to anything that will just take a couple of minutes. I actually do these quick tasks before I get on with the urgent ones; it's a bit like clearing off the top of your desk before sitting down to write that important letter.
Second, know when is the most productive time of day for you and do your work or study then. One of the shocking discoveries I made about myself is that if I get up at 5 a.m., I can do a day's work and even fit breakfast in before half past nine. Of course, if you are an early bird, it can be difficult to accomplish tasks that involve phoning "night owls", but that's what email's for!
Finally, do not let your inbox run your life. I just realized recently how frequently I interrupted my real work to check my inbox and respond to the most trivial of emails. So, now I only open it when absolutely necessary and this saves me hours. If your work depends on you being constantly accessible by email, then you can't do this; but be honest and ask yourself, "Am I an email addict?"
With these simple, practical techniques, you will become more efficient, less stressed and be able to win some "me-time" for yourself.
Q1: What tasks does the speaker tend to do first every day? A
Q2: How to work more efficiently according to the speaker? C
Q3: How does the speaker deal with emails now? D
Q4: What is the purpose of the talk?C
A.The quick tasks.
C.Make use of your most productive time of day.
D.He opens his inbox only when it's necessary.
C.To give some tips on how to manage time.
Passages2
Listen to a short passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for its general idea. When it is read for the second time, fill in the blanks with the exact words you hear. When it is read for the third time, check what you have written.
In a perfect world, we would all avoid too much credit card debt and would never have to deal with the trouble of being unable to meet our credit card payment obligations. But this is not a perfect world, and unfortunately, these 1) distressing situations are the norm for many people.
If you find yourself in this position, or heading there, you should cut your spending now. Don't wait until your situation is so 2) desperate that you have few options available to you.
Facing the factors that give you the 3) urge to spend money carelessly can be uncomfortable, but if you don't face them, how will you control your debt and 4) acquire the things you truly want?
One negative aspect of using credit cards instead of cash is that you 5) are totally unaware of the fact that you're spending real money. The pleasant feelings you experience when you purchase the item 6) are isolated from the unpleasant feelings of making the payment when you get the credit card statement.
Studies 7) affirm that most people are much less likely to buy when paying with cash as opposed to credit cards. So, try leaving your credit cards at home, and pay with cash or check.
To really control your spending and your credit card debt, you need to examine what money means to you. Make an effort to notice how you 8) interact with money and what beliefs and attitudes you have about money. Studies also show that people with low self-esteem engage themselves in more 9) impulse spending and buying things they don't need.
Remind yourself daily that your worth as a person has nothing to do with how much money you have. Once you 10) are convinced of this, you will break the psychological barriers that were keeping you from handling your money wisely.。

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