1、大学实用英语 (新风尚)视听说教程 1视频文本Unit 1 Campus life .1A.1B.2Unit 2 Culture and Recreation.5A.5B.6Unit 3 Social Etiquette.8A.8B.9Unit 4 Food Culture.12A.12B.13Unit 5 Festival and Customs .15A.15B.16Unit 6 Romance and love.19A.19B.21Unit 7 Figure and Legend.24A.24B.25Unit 8 Philosophy of Life.27A.27B.281Unit 1
2、Campus lifeAReporter: Autumn rings in a season of possibilities for new college students. Many, including 18-year-old Emily Bishko, will be leaving their parents for the very first time.Emily Bishko: I honestly, like, feel like I am old.Father: Yeah?Emily Bishko: And that I - but I also feel like I
3、dont belong here, like Im too young to be here.Reporter: Her parents listen to their grown-up little girl with a bittersweet mix of emotions.Mother: Its such a range from the happiest feeling to the saddest feeling. Happiness for her because shes gonna go, and happiness for us because were gonna mov
4、e into this next phase. But then, oh, my gosh, shes gonna go.Reporter: The Bishkos travel halfway across the country, from Atlanta to St. Louis.Emily Bishko: Thats everything out of the trunk, right?Reporter: To help Emily get settled in at Washington University.Mother: Do you need batteries?Emily B
5、ishko: No.Reporter: There are lots of adjustments in store, and its just the moment for a healthy dose of sarcasm.Father: Theres plenty of room in here, dont you think, for two people and all their clothing, books, and computers? And it shouldnt be any problem at all.Reporter: Its a far cry from the
6、 spacious home where Emily grew up. Shell have to hold on tight to the memories of her favorite meals with her parents and big brother, Jack.Emily Bishko: You said you had some advice for me when I go off to college.Reporter: And evening romps with the two family dogs.Emily Bishko: Im gonna miss thi
7、s guy.Reporter: And for mom and dad, its time now to let go.Mother: We started with a newborn baby, and its 18 years later, and shes been very successful, and were very proud to see where she started to where she now has ended up.Father: At some point in a childs life, you have to let them become th
8、e adult and mature into the adult. And I think, you know, its this letting go thats hard to do, but its very important to do.Reporter: And so begins the process. Back at school, there is advice for all concerned.Reporter: Like many colleges across the country, Washington University offers orientatio
9、n programs not just for nervous freshmen but for the parents who leave them behind. The sessions are held separately to cushion the blow of letting go. The one Emilys parents attend features a skit with students who reenact the first phone call home.Actor: Hello, mom? Hi. You remember that credit ca
10、rd you gave me just for emergencies?Well, I was at the bookstore and - hi, dad. Now Im talking to both of you.Reporter: Also on hand to offer insights, Wash Us Karen Coburn. She wrote the book Letting Go.2Karen Coburn: I think that a lot of parents find it very confusing. Because one minute their ch
11、ild wants them to be with them and says, “Are you coming here with me?“ and the next minute, their child is practically running ten steps ahead of them so that the parent doesnt seem to be associated with them at all.Reporter: After all, there are new friends, new experiences, newfound freedoms.Kare
12、n Cohurn: The most important thing is to acknowledge the changes that are taking place in your child, to see your child for who he or she is becoming, not for some image that you hold in your head of what this child is supposed to be, and to support those changes and to enjoy it.Reporter: Enjoy it,
13、because all too soon, all across the campus. Mother 2: I feel as though a piece of my heart is missing.Reporter: Its time to blink back the tears. Mother 2: God bless you, baby. Joy. Joy and sorrow together, because hes my running mate. Doing things for mommy all the time, and Ill miss that.Reporter
14、: And say goodbye. Mother 3: Bye, Joel. Well miss you. Student 2: Bye, mom. Mother 3: Say goodbye to Joel.Brother: Bye, Joel. Mother 3: Give Joel a hug. Give Joel a hug.Father 2: See you, Joel.B- (Waiter) Happy New Years, ladies.- Gabby, its New Years Eve.Enough reading.- But, Mom, Im almost done.-
15、The teen party? Ive laid out your best clothes. Come get ready.- Can I have my book back?- Thank you.- Come on.(ball bounces)- Keep working left, Troy,Got a guard in the championship game were expectin. Youll torch em!-Am I going left?- Yeah,- He looks middle, you take it downtown,- OK, like this?-
16、Whoo! Thats it, man. Sweet.I.ets see that in the game.- Boys?- Dont worry about me.- Did we really fly all this way to play more basketball?- Yeah.- Its the last night of vacation.The party, remember?- Right, the party. The party. New Years Eve.- Troy, they have a kids party downstairs in the Freest
17、yle club,- Kids party?- Young adults. Now go, shower up.- Come on, One more.- Last one.- Real quick.- There we go.- Thats the way to end it.(chatter and laughter)-Howdy, maam. - All right! How about that for a couple of 3snowboarders? - Yeah ! - Whos gonna rock the house next? (kids shouting) - Huh?
18、 - (emcee) Ha-ha! Ho-ho! (kids shouting)- I cant sing. No, you go. - And you! Yeah, come on. - Look, I dont sing, I cant sing,No, guys. -Get up there! - Hey, you know what? Someday, someday you guys might thank me for this. Or not. (lyrics) Troy: Living in my own world Didnt understand That anything
19、 can happen When you take a chance Gabriella: I never believed in What I couldnt see I never opened my heart ohhh . To all the possibilities Both : I know that something has changedNever felt this way And right here tonightThis could be the start Of something newIt feels so rightTo be here with youA
20、nd now lookingin your eyesGabriella: I feel in my heartTroy: Feel in my heartBoth: The start of something newTroy: Now whod have ever thought that Both: Wed both be here tonight Gabriella : And the world looks so much brighter Troy: Brighter, brighter Gabriella : With you by my side Troy: By my side
21、 Gabriella: I feel in my heartTroy: Feel in my heart Gabriella :The start of something new Troy:Start of something newBoth:The start of something new(crowd cheering and whistling)- Troy.- Gabriella.- But seriously, you have an amazing voice. Youre a singer, right? - Just church choir is all. I tried
22、 solo and nearly fainted.- Really? Why is that? - I looked at the people staring at me. And next thing I knew, I was staring at the ceiling. End of solo career. - Well, with the way you sing, I say thats pretty hard to believe. - That was the first time Ive done something like that. I mean it was so
23、 cool. - l know! Completely! - You sound like youve done a lot of singing, too. - Yeah, sure. My showerhead is very impressed with me. (crowd) 9, 8, 7 . , 6, 5, 4 . , 3, 2, I!(cheering/fireworks explode) - I guess I better go find my mom and wish her a happy new year. - Yeah, me too. I mean, not you
24、r mom. My mom., and dad. Uh. Ill call you. Ill call you 4tomorrow. - Yeah ! - Here, put your number in. - Here.- You too.- Oh, OK.(beeping)There you go. Just so you know, singing with you was the most fun Ive had on this entire vacation. So, urn., where do you live? Gabriella.(bell rings)- Mom, my s
25、tomach.- Is always nervous on first day at a new school? Youll do great, You always do.- And I made my company promise that I cant be transferred again until you graduate.- I reviewed your impressive transcripts. I expect your light will shine very brightly here at East High.- I dont want to be the
26、schools freaky genius girl again.- Just be Gabriella.- This way, .(chatter)-Troy! Troy! Hey!- Hows it goin? How are you?Miss Darbus?- Do you remember the night before?- No, not at all. All I remember is like, pink jelly, 1. - Excuse me. (boy) Ooh ! - Hi, Troy. - Hi. (bell rings) - I trust you all ha
27、d splendid holidays. Check the sign-up sheets in the lobby for new activities,Mr. Bolton. Especially our winter musicale, we will have singles auditions for our supporting roles- You OK? - Yeah. -. and pairs auditions for our two leads. - Mr. Danforth, this is a place of learning, not a hockey arena
28、. - There is also a final sign-up for next weeks scholastic decathlon competition. Chem Club president Taylor Mc Hessey can answer all of our questions about that. (rings) - Ah, the cell phone menace has returned to our crucible of learning. - Is it your phone? - Sharpay and Ryan, cell phones. - I w
29、ill see you in detention. - Ahh! - We have zero tolerance for cell phones in class, so we will get to know each other in detention.Cell phone. And welcome to East High, Miss Montez. Mr, Bolton, I see your phone is involved. So we will see you in detention as well. - Thats not a possibility, Miss Dar
30、bus. Your Honor. See, cause we have basketball practice, and Troy. - Ah, that will be 15 minutes for you too, Mr. Danforth. Count em. - That could be tough for Chad. He cant count that high.- Taylor Mc Hessey, 15 minutes.(Taylor gasps)-Shall the carnage continue? Holidays are over, people, way over!
31、 Now, any more comments, questions?-Jason. - So how were your holidays, Miss Darbus? -What? (bell rings)-Sorry, man.- See you in detention.-See you in a minute.-Uhh, shes crazy,-Hey !5Unit 2 Culture and RecreationAAR: Hi, Im Anjali Rao, coming to you from the set of a top-rated TV show in Beijing. M
32、y guest to day is Olympic ambassador and prime-time presenter Yang I.an. This is Talk Asia. AR: Thats where I joined her. So this is it, this is your new gig. Tell me about it. YL: Yeah well, its a weekly show called “Olympic Songfest“. The purpose of the show is to promote and also select the Olymp
33、ic theme songs, not only the theme songs but also songs for the torch relay, the volunteers program . Actually the BOCOG , the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee, wants to select as much as 25 Olympic songs for different occasions and different environments. Some of them are targeted as the theme
34、songs, for the opening and the closing ceremonies, and some of them are more for the public to sing. AR: Right, and its all done in front of this sort of live studio audience? YL: Yeah, we have the live studio. This is our band, Space. And we have our live audience. Every time we invite in about fou
35、r or five musicians and singers to present their new entries of songs as well as some of the very popular songs that they wrote before. And then well talk about their involvement and their stories about the Olympic Games. AR: So, I guess its kind of an unusual way to pick an Olympic theme tune, isnt
36、 it? To have people voting on the song that they want, kind of like an American Idol sort of thing? YL: Well, not quite, because we do have a professional, very authoritative committee to select those songs officially. But what our program is doing is to present those songs to the public so that the
37、y can hear it more frequently and then they can vote through text messages and through the website. So we have a different, like a billboard, what we call the Popularity Board. This of course will be a reference for the selection committee, but we wont really., how should I say? We respect their aut
38、hority ultimately. AR: With something like American Idol, for example, it gets these huge ratings every week. How well does this show do? Do people tune in? Do people out there care about the song that gets picked? YL: I think more and more so, because this show only started in January. For the first quarter, I did struggle, because at that time the new round of entry just started so we didnt have enough new songs, but now, more and more ofte