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新視野大學(xué)英語視聽說教程第四冊(cè)
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Unitl
II.BasicListeningPractice
1.Script
M:I'mbesidemyselfwithjoy.I'msolucky.Guesswhat?I'vewonalit
ofmoneyinthelottery.
W:Yeah?Well,youdoknowthatmoneyistherootofallevil,right?
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
2.Script
W:Marywasfurious.Hersonwreckeduphercar.
M:Heshouldn'thavedrivenacarwithoutadriver'slicense.He'sstill
takingdrivinglesson.
Q:WhatdoweknowaboutMary'sson?
3.Script
M:Susan,Ihearyou'regoingtomarrythatguy.Somepeoplethinkyou911
regretit.
W:Isthatso?Onlytimetell.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?
4.Script
M:Mary,IjustwanttosayhowsorryIwastolearnofyourmother'spassing.
Iknowhowcloseyoutwowere?
W:Thankyou.Itwassosudden.TMstillinastateofshockIdon'tknow
whattodo.
Q:Whichoffollowingistrue?
5.Script
W:Igetfuriousatworkwhenmyopinionsaren,tconsideredjustbecause
I'mawoman.
M:Youshouldairyourviewmoreemphaticallyanddemandthatyourvice
beheard.
Q:Whatisthewomancomplainingabout?
Keys:1.C2.B3.D4.A5.D
III.ListeningIn
Task1:Softanswersturnawaywrath.
Mary:Dam!You'respilledredwineonme.Mynewdressisruined.
John:rmterriblesorry!WhatcanIdotohelp?Here'ssomewaterto
washitoff.
Mary:Stopsplashingwateronme!Oh,thisissoembarrassing!I'mamess.
John:Well,youdolookalittleupset.Pleasedon'tblowup.Don'tloseyour
cool.
Mary:Hmm,you'vegotthenervetalkinglikethat!Whoshouldn'tflyoff
thehandle?Thisdresscostafortune.
John:Youlookreallycutewhenyou'remad.Ikidyounot.Somepeople
dolookattractivewhentheyareinarage.
Mary:Thisisveryexpensivedress.Isavedformonthstobuyit,andnow
ifsruined.Lookatthisstain!
John:Accidentsdohappen.Givemeyourdress,andFiltakeittothe
cleaners.
Mary:Sure!Youwantmetotakeitoffrighthereinpublicandgiveit
toyou?Idon'tevenknowyou!
John:Thismightbeareallygooftimetogetacquainted.I'mJohnOwen.
Mary:Mmm,atleastyou'repolite.IguessIreallyshouldn'thaveflared
up.Afterall,itwasanaccident.I'mMaryHarvey.
John:Comeon.I'lltakeyouhome.Youcanchangeyourclothes,andI'll
getthedresscleanedforyou.
Mary:Nowyou'retalking.Thanks.You'rearealgentleman.
John:You'dbetterbelieveit.I'mgladtoseethatyou'vecooleddown.
Feellookabitetoeatafterward?I'mstarving.
Mary:Ok.You'reprettygood.I'mnotnearlyasmad.Ifyoucangetthis
stainout,rilbeveryhappy.
John:Filtrymybest.ButifIcan'tgetthestainout,pleasedon'tlet
yourhappinessturntowrath.
1.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthedialog?
2.Whydoesthewomangetangry?
3.Whatdoesthemansaytopleasethewomanwhenshelooksangry?
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4.Whydoesthewomansaythemanisarealgentleman?
5.Whatistheman'sfinalproposal?
Keys:ID2.A3.C4.B5.C
Task2:BigJohniscoming!
Script
AbarownerintheOldWesthasjusthiredatimidbartender.This(SI)owner
oftheestablishmentisgivinghisnewhiresomeinstructionson(S2)
runningtheplace.Hetellsthetimidman,"IfyoueverhearthatBigJohn
iscomingtotown,(S3)dropeverythingandrunforthehills!He'sthe
biggest,nastiest(S4)outlawwho'severlived!”
Afewweekspass(S5)uneventfully.Butoneafternoon,alocalcowhandcomes
runningthroughtown(S6)yelling,“BigJohniscoming!Runforyour(S7)
lives!”
Whenthebartenderleavesthebartostartrunning,heisknockedtothe
groundbyseveraltownspeoplerushingoutoftown.(S8)Ashe'spicking
himselfup,heseesalargeman,almostsevenfeettall.He'smuscular,
andisgrowingasheapproachesthebar.
Hestepsuptothedoor,ordersthepoorbarkeepinside,anddemands,"I
wantabeerNOW!”
Hestrikeshisheavyfistonthebar,splittingitinhalf.(S9)Thebartender
nervouslyhandsthebigmanabeer,handsshaking.Hetakesthebeer,bites
thetopofthebottleoff,anddownsthebeerinonegulp.
Astheterrifiedbartenderhidesbehindthebar,thebigmangetsuptoleave,
“Doyouwantanotherbeer?”thebartenderasksinatremblingvoice.
“Dangit,Idon'thavethebigmanyells,(S10)"Igottogetout
oftown!Don'tyouhearBigJohniscoming?”
Task3:AViewofHappiness
Script
Dr.Smithhasproposedareasonable,ifperhapssomewhatoversimplifies,view
ofhappiness.Accordingtohistheory,happinessmightbedescribedasa
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stateifbalance.Andwhenhumanorcertainanimalsachievethatbalance,
theyrendtoremaininthatconditioninordertorepeatthehappyfeeling.
Toillustratethis,wemaystudytwomagnets.Whentheirpositiveandnegative
polesmeet,theyarecomfortablyjoined,andtheyremainthere.Inother
words,theyhaveattainedabalanceorstateofhappiness.Ifontheother
hand,oneofthepolesisreversed,andpositivepoleispressesagainst
positivepole,thereisresistance,instability,imbalanceastateof
unhappiness.
Animalswithsomedegreeofintelligenceseemtofindhappinessin
reinforcement.Oncetheyhavegainedoneormoreoftheirgoalssuchas
food,andwater,theylearntorepeattheactionsthatledtosatisfaction
ofthosegoals.Thisrepetitionorreinforcementproducesastateofbalance
orsenseofhappiness.
Accordingtothistheory,onlyanimalswithasignificantcapacityto
learnshouldbeabletoexperiencehappiness.Butintruthlearningcan
takeplacethroughsurprisinglysimpleshort-termactionsuchas
scratchinganitch,followedbypleasure,followedbymorescratching,
andsoon.Thuslearningcanoccurwithalmostnoconsciousthought.
Forhumanbeings,blessedwiththeabilitytoreason,goalsarenotlimited
totheshort-termsatisfactionofneeds.Indeed,thereisastronglink
betweenhappinessandthefulfillmentoflong-termgoals.Evenifhuman
striveforgoalsthataremorecomplexandlonger-termthantheanimals9
goals,oncethosegoalsaregained,happinessisreinforced.
1.Whydoesthespeakermention“magnets”?
2.Accordingtothepassage,whatmayanimalsdoaftertheyhavegotfood?
3.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothespeaker?
4.Whatdoesthespeakersayisspecialaboutthegoalsofhumanbeings?
5.Whichofthefollowingbestcapturesthemainideaofthepassage?
Keys:ID2.C3.B4.D5.A
IV.SpeakingOut
MODEL1Don,tletitgettoyou!
Susan:Youlooksoangry.Whathappened?
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Chris:NothingI'drathernottalkaboutit.Justdon'task.
Susan:Comeon.Relax.Talktome.
Chris:Allright.ThismorningItookmycartothegaragetochecktheair
conditioner.Theyonlygaveitaquicklook,refilleditwithsome
Freon,andchargedme300bucks!
Susan:Nowonderyou'relivid.I'dbemadtooifsomeonerippedmeoff
likethat.
Chris:Yeah.Andtheywererude.TheysaidIdidn'tknowanythingabout
cars,whichIdontbuttheydidn'thavetobeblunt!
Susan:Soundslikeyougotarawdeal!
Chris:What9sworse,asIwasleaving,Iherdthensaying,"Don'ttrust
thatguy.Helooksbroke.vWhenIheardthat,Ialmosthittheroof.
Susan:Don'tletitgettoyou.Betterignorethem.
Chris:Iagree.Ididmanagetokeepmycool.
Susan:Well,thebestthingyoucandoistofileacomplaintwiththe
ConsumerProtectionAgency.
Chris:soundslikeagoodidea.
MODEL2I'mtoodepressed.
Script
Susan:Chris,Ihearyou'vebeendowninthedumps,soTvecometocheer
youup.
Chris:Ifsnotgongowork.I'mtoodepressed
Susan:Come,on.Tellmewhat'sonyourmind.
Chris:Everything.Mygirlfriendleftme;mydogranaway;mywalletwas
stolen.
Susan:Don'tworry.I'llhelpyousolvethebiggeslproblem:findingyou
anewgirlfriend.
Chris:Forgetit.Anyway,I'mgettingbadgrades,andIwastoldthatI'd
havetorepeatalotofcoursesnextyear.WhenIheardthat,Ialmost
lostit.
Susan:Look,relax.I'llhelpyouwiththosecourses.
Chris:Yeah,butIalsohavethreeweek'slaundrytodo.,andmyroomis
apigsty.
Susan:Forgetit.You'reonyourown.
Chris:Come,on.Whatarefriendsfor?
Susan:Tokeepyouinhighspirits;nottodoyourlaundry.
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M0DEL3Youseemtobeontopoftheworld.
Script
Nora:Oh,hey,John!
John:Hey!
Nora:Youseemtobeontopoftheworldtonight.What5sup?
John:I'msohappyI'mabouttoburst.Guesswhat?
Nora:You'vegolme.
John:Itmightbetruethatmisfortunesnevercomesingly,butyoucan
alsohavea“doubleblessing']AndthafswhatIhad.
Nora:Youmeanyou'vehadtwohappyeventsinyourlife?
John:Exactly.Youknow,Iwasstronginallsubjectsexceptphysics.Now
I'vefinallypassedthetest-theoneIneededtoqualifyforaBachelor^
degree.
Nora:Congratulations!YouMfaileditthreetimes.Nowwonderyou'rebeaming.What's
theothergoodnews?
John:ThemultinationalIwasdongmyfieldprojectatofferedmeajobatagoodstaring
salary.
Nora:Wow,wonderful,simplewonderful.
John:Ifeellikecelebrating.Shallwegotoabar?
Nora:Whynot?
NowYourTurn
Task1
SAMPLEDIALOG
A:Youlookfurious.Whathappened?
B:Nothing.Tdrathernottalkaboutit.Justdon'task.
A:Comeon.Youshouldn'tkeepyourfeelingtoyourself.Youneedtoletoff
somestream.So,talktome.
B:Allright.ThismorningIwenttoashoptobuyadigitalcamera,I
onlyneedanordinaryone.Itisenoughformytoursinthesummervacation.
Buytheypersuadedmetobuyaprofessionalcamera,whichcostthreetimes
asmuch.
A:Butyouwerewillingtobuyforit.Anyway,itmustworkbetter.
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B:Yousee,Iknownexttonothingaboutphotography.Sotheysimplytricked
meintobuyinganexpensiveone.
A:Nowonderyou'relividwithrage.I'dbemadtooifIwererobbedlike
that.Whatareyougoingtodo?
B:Ialreadywentbacktothemandaskedtoexchangeitforacheaperone.
A:Whatdidtheysay?
B:Oh,theywererude.Theyinsistedthattheyhadn'tencouragedmetobuy
aprofessionalcamera,andthatIboughtitmyself.
A:Soundslikeyougotarawdeal!
B:What'sworse,asIwasleaving,Iheardtheysay,"Thatguylooksbroke.Heshouldn't
haveboughtanycamera.v
A:Don'tletitgettoyou.Betterignoretheirruderemarks.
B:Iagree.Ididmanagetokeepmycool.
A:Well,thebestthingyoucandoistofileacomplaintwiththeConsumer
ProtectionAgency.Iftheytalktotheshop,maybetheywillgiveyou
arefund.
B:Soundstoogoodtobetrue.
V.LefsTalk
Script
Hello,everyone.TodayIinviteyoutojoinmeinanexplorationoffthe
causesofdepression.Thereatemanyfactorsinvolved,butIbelievesome
deservespecialattention.
Hereditycertainlyplaysarole..Thetendencytodevelopdepressionmay
beinherited;thereisevidencethatthisdisordermayruninfamilies.
Physiologyisanotherfactorrelatedtodepression.Theremaybechanges
orimbalancesinchemicalswhichtransmitinformationinthebraincalled
neurotransmitters.Manymodernantidepressantdrugsattempttoincrease
levelsofcertainneurotransmitterssoastoincreasebraincommunication.
Whilethecausalrelationshipisunclear;itisknownthatantidepressant
medicationsdorelievercertainsymptomsofdepression.
Researchersalsostudypsychologicalfactors.Theyincludethecomplex
developmentofone'spersonalityandhowonehaslearnedtocopewith
externalenvironmentalfactors,suchasstress.Itisfreeqentlyobservedthat
lowself-esteemandself-defeatingthinkingareconnectedwithdepression.
Whileitisnotclearwhichisthecauseandwhichistheeffect,itis
knownthatsuffererswhoareabletomakecorrectionstotheirthinking
patternscanshowimprovedmoodandself-esteem.
Anotherfactorcausingdepressionisone'searlyexperiences.Eventssuch
asthedeathofaparent,thedivorceoftheparents,neglect,chronic
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illness,andseverephysicalabusecanalsoincreasethelikelihoodof
depressionlaterinlife.
Somepresentexperiencesmayalsoleadtodepression.Jobloss,financial
difficulties,longperiodsofunemployment,thelossofaspouseorother
familymember,orotherpainfuleventsmaytriggerdepression.Long-term
stressathome,work,orschoolcanalsobeinvolved.
Itisworthnothingthatthoselivingwithsomeonesufferingfrom
\depressionexperienceincreasedanxietywhichaddstothepossibility
oftheiralsobecomingdepressed.
Depression-causingProblemDescriptionSolution
Factors
HeredityItisinheritedandrunin
families.
PhysiologychangesorimbalancesinAntidepressantdrugs
chemicalscalledrelievecertain
neurotransmitters,whichsymptomsof
transmitinformalioninthedepression.
brain
PsychologicalLowself-esleemandSuffererswhomake
Factorsself-defeatingthinkingarecorrectiontotheir
connectedwithdepression.Ihinkingpatternscan
showimprovedmood
andself-eslcuin.
EarlyExperiencesEventlikethedeathofa
parent,thedivorceof
parents,neglect,chronic
illness,andseverephysical
abusecanincreasethe
likelihoodofdepression.
PresentJobloss,financial
Experiencesdifficulties,longperiodsof
unemployment,thelossofa
spouseorotherfamily
member,orlong-termstress
maytriggerdepression.
LivingwithThiscausesincreased
somebodywithanxiety,whichaddstothe
depressionpossibilityoftheiralso
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becomingdepressed.
VI.FurtherListeningandSpeaking
Taskl:ReasonandEmotion
Script
Emotionissometimesregardedastheoppositeofreason;sissuggestedby
phrasesuchas"appealtoemotionsratherthanreason^^and"don'tletyour
emotionstakeover”.Emotionalreactionssometimesproduceconsequencesor
thoughtswhichpeoplemaylaterregretordisagreewith;butduringan
emotionalstate,theycouldnotcontroltheiractions.Thus,itisgenerally
believedthatoneofthemostdistinctivefactsabouthumanbeingsisa
contradictionbetweenemotionandreason.
However,recentempiricalstudiesdonotsuggestthereisaclear
distinctionbetweenreasonandemotion.Indeed,angerorfearcanoften
bethoughtofasaninstinctiveresponsetoobservedfact.Thehumanmind
possessesmanypossiblereactionstotheexternalworld.Thosereactions
canlieonacontinuum,withsomeoftheminvolvingtheextremeofpure
intellectuallogic,whichisoftencalled"cold”,andothersinvolving
theextremesofpureemotionnotrelatedtologicalagreement,whichis
called“theheatofpassion”.Therelationlogicandemotionmeritscareful
study.Passion,emotion,orfeelingcanreinforceanargument,eventonebased
primarilyonreason.Thisisespeciallytrueinreligionorideology,which
frequentlydemandsanall-or-nothingrejectionoracceptance.Insuchareas
ofthought,humanbeingshavetoadoptacomprehensiveviewpartlybacked
byempiricalargumentandpartlybyfeelingandpassion.Moreover,several
researchershavesuggestedthattypicallythereisno"pure"decisionor
thought;thatis,nothoughtisbased"purely""onintellectuallogicor
“purely“onemotion—mostdecisionsarefoundedonamixtureofboth.
1.Whatresultsdoesthespeakermaysomefromemotionalreactions?
2.Whatisthepopularbeliefaboutreasonandemotion?
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3.Whatdoesthespeakermeanby"cold"?
4.Accordingtothepassage,whatshouldpeopledoinreligiousmatters?
5.Whatisthespeaker'sconclusion?
Keys:1.A2.B3.C4.C5.D
Task2:Depression
Script
Pat:Youlookdepressed.Areyoufeelingblue?I'vecometocheeryouup.
Ted:Butthere'snothingthatcancheermeup.I'mdowninthedumps.Life's
miserable
Pat:Youhavetotrytogetyourmindoffthings.
Ted:ButIcantIjustfeelthere'stoomuchpressureonmesometimes!
Pat:Youcan'tletthingsgetyoudown.Learntorelaxandstopworrying
allthetime.What'syourproblem?
Ted:Ifailedmylastexam,andanotherexamiscoming,Igetbored.
Pat:IfIwereyou,I'dstartworkinghard.Ifyouworkhardforalong
time,you'reboundtogetbettergrades.Yousee,“nopain,nogain”.
Ted:Ifseasiersaidthandone!IfIreadforfifteenminutes,Igetbored.
Pat:Youhavetolearnsomeself-discipline.
ButhowcanIstaycheerfulallthetime?
Ted:Worsethanthat!IfIreadforhalfanhour,Igetaheadache.Then
Istarttoworryaboutpassingthenextexam.
Pat:It'sallinyourmind.Ifyoustaycheerfullikeme,everythingwill
soonbeOK.
Ted:ButhowcanIstaycheerfulallthetime?
Pat:Trytolookonthebrightsideofthings.
Ted:Butwhatifthereisn'tabrightside?
Pat:Youknowthesaying:Everycloudhasasilverlining.Itmeansthere9re
alwaystowsidestoeverything—boththedarkandthebrightsides.
So,trytoidentifyyourstrengthsandbringthenintofullplay.
Ted:Oh,no!Yourcornyoldsayingsaremakingmeevenmoredepressed.
Keys:TFFTF
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Task3:Anger
Script
Angerisanemotionthatcanbehardtocontrol.Despitethis,weshould
learnhowtomanageangerinaconstructivemanner.Inthemostintense
momentsofanger,weusuallyhavetwochoices:tofightortorun.Some
choosetheoptionofviolence,whichisanegativereactiontoanger;and
otherschoosetorun.Somemaythinkrunningmeansyouareacoward.But
theoptionofwalkingawayandclaimingdownisthemoreproductivemethod
ofhandlinganger.Itisdifficulttowalkaway,especiallywhenyourheart
isracing,andyourangerisboilingover.
Thereareconstructivewaysofhandlingangerinanysituation.First,
youhavetostopforabriefmomentandthinkbeforeyouact.Takethat
momentandcalmdownidyoufeelyourselfbeingpushed.
Atthatmomentyoushouldadmityouareangry.Ifyourefusetoadmityou're
angryorhurt,orifyoumakeitappearthateverythingispeachesandcream,
youarenotmanagingangryinaproductiveway.Youshouldfirstadmit
youareangryandletyourfeelingsoutbeforeyoublowup.Foeexample,
youcanstayinaquietplacebyyourselfandshout;oryoucantalkto
aclosefriendtoventyourrage.Ifyoudonotacknowledgeyouranger,
itonlybuildsupinsideyouandwilleventuallyexplodelikeavolcano
Then,inordertomanageyourangry,youcanaskyourselfanimportant
questionthatweallmustaskourselves,“Whatmademeangry?59Whenyouget
theanswer,andthenaskyourself,“Whydidthatmademeangry?”Through
suchlogicalreasoning,onetendstocalmdownandmovetowardasensible
solution.
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NewsReport
U.S.RollerCoaster
Script
Theworld'sfirst4Drollercoaster,"X”,tookonitsfirstpassengerslast
weekattheSixFlagsMagicMountainthemepark,justoutsideLosAngeles.
Afterclimbingonboardandproperlysecuringtheirsafetyharnesses,"X"
ridersarefirsttoaheightofover66meters.Atthetop,thepassenger
trainisreleasedandbuildsupenoughspeedtoraceandplummetaround
thetrackatspeedsofover130kmanhour.
Theridertakesthedaringpassengersdownanincredible66mdiveandover
thetopofa62mloop,incarsthatspinindependentlyoftherollercoaster
train.Thisuniquedesignallowsriderstospin360degree,bothforwards
andbackwards,throughtheentireride.
Passengershurtlethroughthisrideoftenmovinginmanydifferent
directionsatthesametimeadthecarssomersaultbackandforlhandthe
rollercoastertwists,loops,anddives.
Thecomplicatedseriesofmaneuversincludestworaventurn,onefront
flip,onetwistingfrontflip,andtwobackflips.
Sincepassengersaren'talwaysfacingtherightdirectiontoseewhat's
comingupnext,theelementofsurpriseishigh.For"X"riders,thisadds
tothethrilloftheride.
Thetrackofthisnewestrollercoasterrunsatotallengthofalittle
overl,1OOmeters.Thepassengertrainsmeasure6meterswideand21meters
long,largeenoughtocarry28passengersatatime.Atfullcapacity,the
trainscantake1,600passengersfortherideoftheirliveseachhour.
Theentireridelastsforonlyatotalabout2minutes,butyoucantellfrom
theexhilaratedfacesofpassengersreturningtotheboardingdockthatthey
weretwoofthemostthrillingminutesofheirlives.
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Uint2
II.BasicListeningPractice
3.Script
W:Didyouhear?Helengotmodelingjib!She'sgoingtobesashayingdown
thecatwalk.
M:Wow,that'sgreat!Allthatwalkingpracticereallypaidoff.Andfoe
onceshewon'tbecomplainingaboutbeingsotall.
Q:WhydidHelengetmodelingjob?
4.Script
M:Julia,comeandseetheMissAmericacontestonTV.Allthosebeautiful
girlsarewalkingaroundinbathingsuits,sothejudgescandecide
whohasthebestfigure.
W:Bah!Thafstheworstkindofexploitation.Theyaretreatingwomen
liketoysforpeopletoenjoy.Iwouldnevertakepartinthiskind
ofcontest.
Q:Whatdothemanandthewomanthinkaboutthebeautifycontest?
3.Script
W:WhatshallIdo?I'mfat.Iwanttobeslimandbeauty,butI'mfat.
Fvetriedallthenewideas,highcarbandlowcarb,butnothingworks.
M:Thosedietsarejustfads,popularforawhileandthenforgotten.Just
followtheusualdietwithfruits,vegetables,fish,water,andget
plentyofexercise.Beforelongyou'llseeresults.
Q:Whathasthewomantried?
4.Script
W1:IthinkLilyisreallyattractive.She'shalfSpanishandhasthis
reallysultrylookabouther.
W2:Thatexplainswhyshetanssowell.I'vealwaysbeenjealousofherskin
colorinthesummer.
Q:WhichoffollowingistrueofLily?
5.Script
M:Trustme,itwastightthereontheInternet:"PlasticSurgery
IncreasingataFasterRateAmongMen”.Apparentlymoreandmoremen
aretryingtoimprovetheirappearance.
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W:Isawittooonthenews.Face-lifts,nosejobs,andboxtohidewrinkle
arenowverypopularwithmen.Mensayit'sforbusinessreasons,but
weknowit'svanity.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanthinktherealreasonisthatmenhaveplastic
surgery?
Keys:l.B2.A3.C4D5B
III.ListeningIn
Task1:AFriendlyStylist
Stylist:Morning,sir.Thischair,please.WhatcanIdoforyou?
Nick:Asimplehaircut:shortonthebackandsides.
Stylist:Verygood.Ican,ofcourse,dosomethingfashionableforonly
$60.
Nick:60dollars!Thafshighwayrobbery—twicewhatIordinarilypay.
Stylist:Perhaps,sir.Butyourhaircutshaven'tbeeninharmonywithyour
character.Yourhairisatwarwithyoursoul.
Nick:I'veneverheardofsuchathing.
Stylist:IfImaysay,I'manexpertatmatchinghairstyletopersonalities.
Believeme;you'resufferinga“disjunction”.
Nick:Adisjunction?Whatthedevilisadisjunction?
Stylist:Yourhairdoesnotmatchyou.
Nick:Thisisutternonsense.However,I'dliketohearhowyou'dsolve
thisso-calledproblem.
Stylist:Yourc
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