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1、新编大学英语视听说教程新编大学英语视听说教程 United I leisure Activities Part one talking about DVDS Nathan :Good morning, everybody. Dora now I adore them! When Ive saved up enough money Im going to buy a pony of my own. Another advantage of riding is that disabled people can enjoy it too. Its great fun teaching them to
2、 ride; it makes you feel youre doing something really worthwhile. Its made me more aware of other peoples problems and now I dont worry about my own so much. Thank you, Debbie. Now Jonathan. The trouble with riding is that you can injure yourself if you fall! I dont like that at all! I prefer canoei
3、ng because youve always got the water there for support. If youre a good swimmer, have a good sense of balance and strong arms, youll like canoeing! The main trouble is transporting your canoe to the right places-my father takes it on the roof of the car-or sometimes I put it on the roof of the Club
4、 Land Rover. What its taught me most is to be independent. Its just you and the canoe against the wind, the weather and water .It gives you a lot of self-confidence and it can be really exciting as you dont mind g my own canoeing cenetting soaked, of cause ! It makes you feel close to nature somehow
5、. I hope to run my own canoeing center when Im qualified. Practice Four A Little History of Football The game of football may have started in Roman times. It seems that the Romans played a game very much like our modern rugby but with a round ball. English villagers played football in the 16th centu
6、ry and they often had almost a hundred players on each side. It was a very common game, which was very rough and even dangerous until the early part of the 19th century. In the 18th century a Frenchman who had watched a rough game of football in a village wrote,” I could not believe that those men w
7、ere playing a game .If this is what Englishmen call playing ,I would not like to see them fighting!” From the mid 19th century, it was played in schools in England and soon spread all over Britain and Europe. Until in 1850, it was not possible to have football matches between one school and another,
8、 because each school had different rules! So set rules had to be made. They were not formalized though until in 1863, when those who preferred to play with hands as well as feet formed the Rugby Union while the others started the Football Association (F.A).It was only in 1863 that the first set of r
9、ules for all football clubs was agreed upon. Nearly 150 years later, football has become by far the most popular sport in the entire world. Would that 18th century Frenchman have believed it possible? Part Four section Exercise and Dance Classes Receptionist: good morning. can I help you ? Cathy: Er
10、a friend told me that you have exercise and dance classes here. Receptionist: Thats right. Cathy: Er can you give me some information about days and times ,please? Receptionist: Yes , there are four classes a day ,everyday from Monday to Saturdaynothing on Sunday. Cathy: Year. Receptionist: The firs
11、t one is an aerobics class from 8:30 to 9:30 in the morning. Then theres another aerobics class at lunchtime from 12:30 to 1:30. Cathy: Right. Receptionist: Then in the evening from 5:30 to 6:30thats aerobics too. And theres a jazz dance class from 6:30 to 7:30. Cathy: Right. And what level are they
12、 for? I mean, would they be OK for a beginner? Receptionist: The morning aerobics8:30 to 9:30is advanced. All the others are kind of beginner to intermediate level. But let me give you an information sheet. Cathy: Thanks. And how much does it cost for a class? Receptionist: you pay a 1 entrance fee
13、and then classes are 2.50 each and 3.50 for the jazz dancing. Its there on the sheet. Cathy: Oh, yes, I see. Receptionist: If you become a member, entrance is free and Cathy: Oh, no, its OK. Im only in London for two weeks. Receptionist: Oh, right. Thats no good then. Cathy: And I guess you have sho
14、wers and everything? Receptionist: Yes, sure, and in the evenings you can use the sauna free, too. Cathy: Oh, great .Right. So the next class is at 5:30? Well, Ill see you then. Receptionist: Fine. See you later! Section Vacation Planning Woman: why dont we go abroad for a change? Id like to go to F
15、rance, Spain, or even Italy. Man: Mm. Im not all that keen on traveling really .Id rather stay at home. Woman: Oh, come on, Steve. Think of the sun! Man: Yes, but think of the cost! Going abroad is very expensive. Woman: Oh, it isnt, Steve. Not these days. Man: Of course it is, Juliet. The best thin
16、g about having a holiday here in Britain is that its cheaper. And anther thing, traveling in Britain would be easier. No boats, planes or anything. Woman: Even so, weve been to most of the interesting places in Britain already. Whats the point in seeing them again? Anyway, we can travel round Britai
17、n whenever we like. Theres no point in wasting our summer holiday here. Man: Mm, I suppose youre right. Nevertheless, what I cant stand is all the bother with foreign currency, changing money and all that when we go aboard. I hate all that. And its so confusing. Woman: Oh, dont be silly, Steve. Man:
18、 And whats more, I cant speak any of the languages-you know that. Its all right for you. You can speak foreign languages. Woman: Exactly. You see, what Id really like to do is practice my French and Spanish .It would help me a lot at work. Man: Mm, but thats no use to me. Woman: But just think of th
19、e new places wed see, the people wed meet! Man: But look, if we stayed here, we wouldnt have to plan very much. Woman: Im sorry. Steve. No. I dont fancy another cold English summer. Section Parties Sally Marino gets married. After the wedding, there is a big party-a wedding reception. All the guests
20、 eat dinner. There is a band and, after dinner, everyone dances. Sallys mother and father pay for everything. At the end of the reception, Sally and her new husband cut the wedding cake and all the guests get a piece. Pete and Rose buy a new house. After moving in, they invite their friends and family to a party-a house-warming party. Everybody comes to see the new house They look at the bedrooms, the dining room, even the garage. Pete and Rose serve drinks, sandwiches, a
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