最新版英语听力教程 Model Test7-part c(在线收听

  [00:05.69]Before listening to each one,you will have time to read
  [00:10.14]the questions related to it.
  [00:13.90]While listening,answer each question by choosing A,B,C or D.
  [00:20.24]After listening,
  [00:23.41]you will have time to check your answers
  [00:27.38]You will hear each piece once only.
  [00:32.03]Questions 11~ 13 are based on the following talk about the Internet.
  [00:38.69]You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11-13.
  [00:44.54]M:The Internet is a vast network of computers that
  [00:50.86]connects many of the world's businesses,institutions,and individuals.
  [00:56.74]The Internet,which means interconnected network of networks,
  [01:02.30]links tens of thousands of smaller computer networks.
  [01:07.34]These networks transmit huge amounts of information in the
  [01:12.91]form of words,images,and sounds.
  [01:17.35]The Internet has information on virtually every topic.
  [01:22.10]Network users can search through sources ranging from vast databases
  [01:28.76]to small electronic "bulletin boards",
  [01:33.44]where users form discussion groups around common interests.
  [01:39.00]Much of the Internet's traffic
  [01:42.35]consists of messages sent from one computer user to another.
  [01:47.91]These messages are called electronic mail or e-mail.
  [01:53.16]One feature of the Internet provides graphics,audio,and video
  [01:59.01]to enhance the information in its documents.
  [02:03.48]These documents cover a vast number of topics.
  [02:08.21]People usually access the Internet with a device called a modem.
  [02:13.64]Modems connect computers to the network through telephone lines.
  [02:19.89]Much of the Internet operates through worldwide
  [02:24.43]telephone networks of fiber-optic cables.
  [02:29.29]In the future,
  [02:32.14]the Internet will probably grow more sophisticated as
  [02:37.10]computer technology becomes more powerful.
  [02:41.46]Many experts believe the Internet may become part of a larger network
  [02:47.21]called the information superhighway.
  [02:51.57]This network,
  [02:54.63]still under development,would link computers with telephone companies,
  [03:00.19]cable television stations,and other communication systems.
  [03:06.36]Questions 14-16 are based on the following lecture on Five Senses of Man.
  [03:14.82]You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 14--16.
  [03:21.48]W:Everyone talks about the "five" senses of man.
  [03:28.82]And it's true that we get our information about the
  [03:33.26]outside world from our sense of sight,hearing,smell,touch and taste.
  [03:39.61]Researchers tell usthat the sense of sight--our visual sense --gives us
  [03:45.67]up to 80% of what we know about the world outside our bodies;\
  [03:51.52]while the other senses the hearing,the smell,the touch,and the taste
  [03:57.19]bring into our brains information about the other
  [04:01.84]twenty percent of what is happening.
  [04:05.79]But there are,two other senses that we cannot get along without,
  [04:11.35]though they are very seldom given any credit for helping us
  [04:16.31]to survive in this difficult world.
  [04:20.68]These are:the sense of balance,and the kinesthetic sense.
  [04:26.42]The sense of balance without which,we would act like a drunk,
  [04:31.70]is located in the inner ear.
  [04:35.36]The inner ear contains three curved tubes,filler with liquids.
  [04:42.02]The shifting of these liquids,activates nerve endings in the linings of the canals
  [04:48.57]and nerve impulses from these nerve endings help our brains to keep us upright.
  [04:55.94]The kinesthetic sense is actually made up of nerve impulses
  [05:01.53]that arise from nerves planted in close contact with our muscles.
  [05:07.46]These nerve messages,
  [05:10.91]are constantly telling us what position our limbs,
  [05:16.08]trunk and head are in.
  [05:19.32]They serve as a continuous "feedback" system to
  [05:24.28]help us know how to move our various parts and when to hold them still.
  [05:30.63]Otherwise,we would lack the coordination to run,jump,
  [05:35.39]dance the twist,or even sit still.
  [05:40.14]Incidentally the word "kinesthetic"
  [05:44.08]comes from two Greek words meaning "motion" and "feeling".
  [05:50.04]The kinesthetic sense gives our ideas about our own motion.
  [05:56.52]Questions 17 - 20 are based on a conversation about Entertainments.
  [06:03.08]You now have 20 seconds to read Questions 17- 20.
  [06:08.64]W1:In China
  [06:14.10]I think that a lot of people have the idea that there's always
  [06:19.66]plenty going on in the west,always lots to do in one's
  [06:24.99]spare time,is that in fact true?
  [06:28.96]M:Hmm...yes...in Britain it's true,
  [06:33.51]especially in London and the other big cities.
  [06:37.95]In small towns though it can sometimes be a bit dull.
  [06:42.70]What about the States,Elen?
  [06:46.86]W2:Yeah...things are pretty lively there too in the larger places.
  [06:52.71]If you have the time and the money to get to a city there's
  [06:57.36]always somewhere to go once you get there.
  [07:01.93]W1:OK...but what do people actually do for entertainment?
  [07:07.39]For example in Britain what sorts of entertainments are actually popular?
  [07:12.85]M:Er...I suppose that some of the most popular
  [07:17.60]forms of entertainment for everyone are the cinema and watching TV
  [07:23.35]Adults go out to pubs to meet friends,have a drink and maybe play darts or pool
  [07:30.61]er...increasingly going out to eat is becoming a sort o entertainment and mmm.
  [07:37.98]for younger people going to discos or
  [07:42.24]to live pop or rock concerts is pretty popular too.
  [07:47.59]W1:How about the U.S.?
  [07:50.83]W2:I guess the number one form of entertainment
  [07:55.79]for almost everybody has to be the TV and the radio.Mmm...
  [08:00.97]after that er...yeah going to see a film and going out to eat,
  [08:07.52]maybe going to a drive-in movie theatre and a drive-in restaurant;
  [08:13.37]that would be a very American way to spend the occasional evening
  [08:19.23]especially in a smaller town.
  [08:23.30]M:Yeah,that's an amazing experience for somebody from Britain,
  [08:28.76]we've got nothing like it.
  [08:32.00]W2:and er...we go to bars to drink and
  [08:37.33]meet friends and well in the larger places yes...going to clubs and discos
  [08:44.80]W1:But what about live performances,the theatre,ballet,the opera?
  [08:50.76]Neither of you have mentioned those.
  [08:54.80]W2:Well...they exist of course...There's Broadway in New York where there
  [09:00.73]are always a couple of dozen shows,and er...
  [09:05.72]most bigger cities have one or
  [09:09.67]two theatres,often connected to the local university and
  [09:15.02]these sometimes present ballet and opera too.
  [09:20.48]Mmm...the trouble is...er...that often the tickets are very expensive,
  [09:28.95]especially if it's a first-rate company performing,
  [09:34.01]so it's often the older,richer people who go rather than ordinary people.
  [09:40.68]It's not really something that everybody does.

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