</p> Exercise 1 听力原文M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe. When is it that you are leaving?
' C$ v- @' ]2 ^" w2 \W: In just a week, and I am excited. But there are still a few things I need to do before I go.! F, W7 t: ]- y: j. Q$ U
M: Like what?5 R, ~$ g. y" ~ r$ x( j S
W: Like renewing my passport, going to the travel agency to buy my plane ticket and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I am gone.8 K5 g$ r$ D6 e$ B+ q" Y
M: You are not going to give it up, are you?3 s5 ]9 C+ n& ^- @* u$ ?
W: No way. I’ll never find another apartment around here. But I don’t like the idea of paying three month’s rent on an empty apartment, either. 8 O0 Y6 C% S8 M5 X+ ?
M: I don’t blame you. Perhaps you could sublet it.6 i1 o" f; M* o G3 P
W: Yes, but to whom?
* y; W ^: }- q; h: {; rM: Mmn, let me think. Oh, I know just a person. An old colleague of mine, Jim Thomas, is coming here to do some research thus summer, from June to August.8 ]1 T7 W% r/ H# Y) D
W: That’s exactly when I’ll be away. It sounds ideal, as long as the landlord aggrees.* H; v( R- T7 \" t$ Z M
M: Tell you what. I’ll be calling Jim this week anyway, so I’ll mention it to him then.
. t2 m6 Q( c: s( z, s! o( x( [, H2 x, c4 JW: Well, thanks, Bill. Let me know what happens. That extra money will really come in handy.
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; U8 \1 g9 H5 U# c1. What does the woman need to do at the travel agency?+ s6 b$ r0 W3 c, n7 ?' x$ H& f
2. How long will the woman be in Europe?
2 O9 K5 r' \( e9 l. q% ^4 i4 G3. How does the man know Jim Thomas?
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W: Wake up, Erik, time to rise and shine.! o- q5 N4 m% ~. O! N
M: Huh, Oh, hi, Jane. I must have fallen asleep while I was reading.& V& T7 e. J2 o# Y7 |
W: You and everyone else. It looks more like a camp-ground than a library.9 |! s3 Q; \' |+ P3 W3 O
M: Well, the dorm is too noisy to study in and I guess this place is too quiet.
3 `" p# b1 E* |. b5 {$ Q6 z9 r9 V7 TW: Have you had any luck finding a topic for your paper?
: Q4 e# R. x3 E# m$ [( v% tM: No, Prof. Grant told us to write about anything in cultural anthropology. For once I wish she hadn’t given us so much of a choice.% [$ `0 \2 }* }* x. M M1 Q
W: Well, why not write about the ancient civilization of Mexico. You seem to be interested in that part of the world.
/ M1 [7 G. I' }* ~ eM: I am, but there is too much material to cover. I’ll be writing forever, and Grant only wants five to seven pages.* Z% p% D$ s" A% w- C6 O# h
W: So then limit it to one region of Mexico. Say the Ukatun. You‘ve been there and you said it’s got lots of interesting relics.3 h. R/ G# @, ?5 n( _
M: That’s not a bad idea. I brought plenty of books and things back with me last summer, that would be great resource material. Now if I could only remember where I put them?% q: \" p1 b6 E8 Z1 v3 H
! N) x+ j5 k6 c' p4 Q4. What was the man doing when the woman approached him?
* K- ~% {' |2 a5. What seems to be the man’s problem?
1 S" C$ J) I5 @6. What’s known about Prof. Grant?
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* l( t7 L+ A* i2 s; ]( O7. Why doesn’t the man want to write about the ancient civilizations of Mexico? |