编辑: You—灰機 | 2019-07-15 |
The man is selling his science book, Today's World for A. $13 B. $30 C. $33 2. Why is the woman surprised by the price of the science book? A. She thinks that the book is in pretty bad condition. B. She feels that she can find the book cheaper on the Internet. C. She says that the textbook is an old copy. 3. Which book does the woman NOT buy? A. an English writing textbook B. a math textbook C. a novel 4. The man's textbook on marriage is called, Finding the Perfect A. Friend B. Partner C. Someone 5. Why does the man want to study cooking? A. He wants to learn to cook because he lives on his own. B. He wants to major in hotel management in the future. C. He has a friend who's taking the same class. 答案: 1. $30 2. She thinks that the book is in pretty bad condition. 3. a math textbook 4. Someone 5. He has a friend who`s taking the same class. 英语听力原文: Carl: Hey, Sis. Are you interested in buying some used books for school? You can really save some money that way. Ashley: Well, what do you have? Carl: Well, let's see. I have a science book called, Today's World, and I'm selling it for thirty dollars. Ashley: Thirty? That's a little expensive for a beat-up book like that. Carl: Maybe so, but I bought it for sixty. Plus, I wrote a lot of notes in the book that should help you with the class . . . if you could read my writing. Ashley: What else are you selling? Carl: Okay, I have English writing textbook for fourteen dollars, a math book for twenty-three, and a novel for only seven bucks. Ashley: Uh, Hmmm. Carl: It's up to you. You know, these things go fast. I mean you have to listen to my advice as your older brother. Ashley: Psh. I'll take the English book and the novel. I need both of those for sure. I think I'll hold off on buying other books for now. [Okay.] Teachers are always changing their minds about textbooks. [Alright.] And, what are those books? Carl: Which ones? Ah, ah, nothing. Never mind. Ashley: Wait, wait, wait. Finding Your Perfect Someone. You're selling it for forty dollars? What's, what's this all about? And the price? Carl: Well. You . . It's a . . . It's just a marital relations class. You know about finding a partner. You know, mom's always, you know, on me about that. What does it matter to you anyway? Ashley: Forty dollars? That's a little expense. Carl: Well, they guarantee results, but ah, never mind. You would never understand. Ashley: What about this one? Introduction to Gourmet Cooking? Why did you take this class? You hate cooking. Carl: Well, um, I have a friend who's into cooking, and she's [She?I mean, my friend's taking the class. I mean, ugh, does it really matter? Ashley: A marriage class . . . a close female friend . . . a cooking textbook . . . I think I get the picture. Mom's going to be excited about this. Carl: Ah, you got it all wrong. So, do you want to buy any of these textbooks or not? 英语单词短语: sis n. 姐妹(等于sister) (noun): informal for sister - Hey, sis. Do you want a ride to school today? beat-up adj. 破旧的;
蓬头垢面的 (adjective): in bad condition - I don't care if the book is all beat-up as long as it is cheap. buck 美元(noun): informal for dollar - You can save a few bucks if you buy used books from friends or online. hmmm: a sound that people make when they are thinking about what to say - Hmmm. That's a difficult question. Let me think about it. psh: expression of lack of respect - Did she really say that she studies really hard? Psh. She's always skipping class, so there's no way she is doing well in school. hold off on 暂缓 (phrasal verb): wait - My daughter decided to hold off on attending college this semester. never mind: 没有关系,不要记在心 don't worry about something - Well, never mind. I think I'll buy the book online instead. Thanks for offering to sell me your book. be on someone 由某人来付帐 (phrasal verb): complain about someone or something that a person does - His wife is always on him for spending so much money on textbooks and then not attending classes regularly. be into something 对某事很有兴趣;