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1、Lesson 8Task 1: TwinsInterviewer: We continue with the World of Investigation. Laura, an identical twin, has agreed to contribute to our investigations. I must apologize for the fact that Lauras twin cannot be here tonight. And Id like to tell you, Laura, how sorry we are. You and your sister are ve

2、ry close, arent you? Laura: Of course we are. Interviewer: Interesting! You said of course. Dont you think there are quite a few sisters who arent close? Laura: Sarah and I arent just sisters. Were identical twins. Interviewer: I take your point. How identical are you, in fact? Laura: Both blonde, w

3、ith brown eyes. Same height, same weight, same size. Even shoes. Interviewer: As youre the same size, have you always dressed alike? Laura: Oh yes. Im told it started when we were babies. Mum made a feature of her twins. And then we got into the habit of buying two of everything. Interviewer: And yo

4、uve never minded having a double identity? I mean . another person exactly like you? Laura: Sarah isnt exactly like me. We may look identical, but. I remember our boyfriends couldnt tell us apart. Interviewer: Didnt that cause problems? Laura: For them, perhaps. Not for us. We couldnt stop laughing.

5、 Interviewer: I think you said you and Sarah werent exactly alike? Just what did you mean by that? Laura: Sarah has a well-fed happy husband and four healthy children. When she was washing up, I was learning to type. When she was knitting, I was writing articles for the school newspaper. When she wa

6、s having her second child, I was in Panama, doing my first job for United Information Services. See what I mean? Interviewer: And havent you got a healthy husband and happy children? Laura: You must be joking. Theres never been the time . or the inclination. Interviewer: Laura, youve made some very

7、interesting points. I gather that you dont feel that behaviour is purely genetic . that there might be some element of environment or choice or even perhaps . Laura: Shall I conclude? Sarah and I are identical twins . in appearance, that is . but its a fact that life has presented us with different

8、opportunities, so weve led very different lives.Task 2: Genetic Make-upAlan and Barbara have just read an article about twins and coincidences. They are discussing the article over lunch. Listen to their discussion. Alan: That idea about our genetic make-up is rather frightening, isnt it? Barbara: D

9、o you mean the idea that because of our genetic make-up we are bound to act in a particular way? Alan: Yes. If its true, then it suggests that criminals are born and not made. Barbara: Not necessarily. It would only mean that somebody was born with the potential to become a criminal. Alan: How do yo

10、u mean? Barbara: Well, if somebody was born with a particular set of genes that made him a potential criminal, it would be necessary for him to be brought up in a particular way if he was actually going to become a criminal. Alan: Hed have to grow up in a family of criminals, you mean? Barbara: Yes,

11、 in the sort of family that regarded crime as a way of life and saw the police as the enemy. Alan: They say it takes a thief to catch a thief. Barbara: What do you mean by that? Alan: Well, I suppose I mean that similar qualities are necessary to become a successful criminal or a first-class policem

12、an. Barbara: Thats a bit hard on the policeman, isnt it? Alan: I dont think so. In time of war men who might easily be in jail win medals for gallantry. Barbara: Thats because theyre the sort of men who arent satisfied with a normal everyday job. Alan: Yes, theyre men who get bored with ordinary lif

13、e and want action. Theyre usually pretty strong characters, too.Can I Take a Message? Secretary: Mr. Turners office. Caller 1: Hello. Id like to speak to Mr. Turner, please. Secretary: Im sorry, hes in a meeting right now. May I take a message? Caller 1: Uh, yes. This is Mary Roberts from the First

14、National Bank. (Mm-hmm.) Would you ask him to call me at 772-1852? Secretary: Okay. Thats 772-18-? Caller 1: 52. Secretary: Okay. Caller 1: He can reach me at this number until, say, twelve thirty, or between two and five this afternoon. Secretary: Thats fine, Ms Roberts. Ill tell him. Ill give him

15、your message. Caller 1: Thank you very much. Goodbye. Secretary: Goodbye . Mr. Turners office. Caller 2: Yes. Hello. Is Mr. Turner in, please. Secretary: No, Im sorry, hes in a meeting right now. May I take a message? Caller 2: This is Mr. Brown calling. I have a lunch appointment with Mr. Turner fo

16、r tomorrow noon that I have to cancel. Im going to be out of town for a while. Would you offer my apologies to Mr. Turner and have him call me, please, to reschedule? My number here is 7439821. Secretary: Okay, Mr. Brown. Ill make sure he gets the message. Caller 2: Thank you so much. Secretary: You

17、re welcome. Caller 2: Bye-bye, now. Secretary: Bye-bye . Mr. Turners office. Caller 3: Hello, Jane. Is my husband in? Secretary: Oh, no, Mrs. Turner. Im sorry. Hes in a meeting until noon. Caller 3: Oh. Secretary: Oh, excuse me just a minute. I have another call. Can you hold for a second? Caller 3:

18、 Yes, sure. Secretary: Mr. Turners office. Will you hold please? Hello, Mrs. Turner. Uh . Would you like your husband to call you back? Caller 3: No. Thats not necessary. But would you just tell him, please, that I wont be home until eight oclock? Ill be working late. Secretary: Oh, sure. Ill tell h

19、im. Caller 3: Thanks a lot. Bye-bye. Secretary: Bye-bye. Thank you for holding. Uh . Can I help you? Caller 4: Yeah. Hi. This is Wendy at Travel Agents International. Umm . Ive got Mr. Turner booked on a flight for Puerto Rico next Tuesday. Can you take down the information? Secretary: Sure. Caller

20、4: Okay. Its Pan Am Flight two twenty-six, which leaves Tuesday the twelfth at eight am. Secretary: Okay. Thats Pan Am Flight two twenty-six, leaving Tuesday the twelfth at eight am. Caller 4: Right. Umm . Ill send the ticket over later this afternoon, if thats okay. Secretary: Oh, sure. Thatd be fi

21、ne. Caller 4: Okay. Thanks lot. Bye. Secretary: Bye-bye . Mr. Turners office. Caller 5: Hello. Uh . My name is Juan Salvador. Im calling from Puerto Rico, and I want to speak to Mr. Turner. Secretary: Im sorry, sir, Mr. Turner is in a meeting. May I take a message? Caller 5: I . think it would be be

22、tter if I . uh . call him later. Uh . Will you please tell me when hes going to be free? Secretary: Hell be free in about an hour. Caller 5: Oh, thanks. Uh . Why dont you leave him a message saying that I called him and I will call him back? Its in regard to our meeting on next Wednesday. Secretary:

23、 Okay. Uh . Could you give me your name again, please? Caller 5: Yes, of course. Juan Salvador. Secretary: Could you spell that, please? Caller 5: Yes. S-a-l-v-a. Secretary: Uh . Excuse me, sir. Im having trouble hearing you. Could you repeat it, please? Caller 5: Yes, of course. S-a-l-v-a-d-o-r. Se

24、cretary: Thank you very much, Mr. Salvador. Ill give Mr. Turner the message. Caller 5: Oh, thank you very much. Bye-bye. Secretary: Bye-bye.Night Flight This is Captain Cook speaking. Our estimated time of arrival in Brisbane will be one am, so weve got a long flight ahead of us. I hope you enjoy it

25、. Our hostesses will be serving dinner shortly. Thank you. It was Christmas Eve 1959, and the beginning of another routine flight. The hostesses started preparing the food trays. A few of the passengers were trying to get some sleep, but most of them were reading. There was nothing to see from the w

26、indows except the vast blackness of the Australian desert below. There was nothing unusual about the flight, except perhaps that the plane was nearly full. A lot of the passengers were travelling home to spend Christmas with their families. The hostesses started serving dinner. It was a smooth and q

27、uiet flight. The hostesses had finished collecting the trays, and they were in the galley putting things away when the first buzzers sounded. One of the hostesses went along the aisle to check. When she came back she looked surprised. Its amazing, she said. Even on a smooth flight like this two peop

28、le have been sick. Twenty minutes later nearly half the passengers were illdramatically ill. Several were moaning and groaning, some were doubled up in pain, and two were unconscious. Fortunately there was a doctor on board, and he was helping the hostesses. He came to the galley and said, Id better

29、 speak to the captain. This is a severe case of food poisoning. I think wed better land as soon as possible. What caused it? asked one of the hostesses. Well, replied the doctor, I had the beef for dinner, and Im fine. The passengers who chose the fish are ill. The hostess led him to the flight deck

30、. She tried to open the door. I think its jammed, she said. The doctor helped her to push it open. The captain was lying behind the door. He was unconscious. The co-pilot was slumped across the controls, and the radio operator was trying to revive him. The doctor quickly examined the two pilots. The

31、y just collapsed, said the radio operator. I dont feel too good myself. Can you land the plane? said the doctor. Me? No, Im not a pilot. Weve got to revive them! he replied. The planes on automatic pilot. Were OK for a couple of hours. I dont know, said the doctor. They could be out for a long time.

32、 Id better contact ground control, said the radio operator. The doctor turned to the hostess. Perhaps you should make an announcement, try to find out if theres a pilot on board. We cant do that! she said, Itll cause a general panic. Well, how the hell are we going to get this thing down? said the d

33、octor. Suddenly the hostess remembered something. One of the passengers . I overheard him saying that hed been a pilot in the war. Ill get him. She found the man and asked him to come to the galley. Didnt you say you used to be a pilot? she asked. Yes . why? The pilots all right, isnt he? She led hi

34、m to the flight deck. They explained the situation to him. You mean, you want me to fly the plane? he said. You must be joking. I was a pilot, but I flew single-engined fighter planes, and that was fifteen years ago. This things got four engines! Isnt there anybody else? he asked. Im afraid not, sai

35、d the hostess. The man sat down at the controls. His hands were shaking slightly. The radio operator connected him to Air Traffic Control. They told him to keep flying on automatic pilot towards Brisbane, and to wait for further instructions from an experienced pilot. An hour later the lights of Bri

36、sbane appeared on the horizon. He could see the lights of the runway shining brightly beyond the city. Air Traffic Control told him to keep circling until the fuel gauge registered almost empty. This gave him a chance to get used to handling the controls. In the cabin the hostesses and the doctor we

37、re busy attending to the sick. Several people were unconscious. The plane circled for over half an hour. The passengers had begun to realize that something was wrong. Whats going on? Why dont we land? shouted a middle aged man. My wifes ill. Weve got to get her to hospital! A woman began sobbing qui

38、etly. At last the plane started its descent. Suddenly there was a bump which shook the plane. Were all going to die! screamed a man. Even the hostesses looked worried as panic began to spread through the plane. Its all right! someone said. The pilots just lowered the wheels, thats all. As the plane

39、approached the runway they could see fire trucks and ambulances speeding along beside the runway with their lights flashing. There was a tremendous thump as the wheels hit the tarmac, bounced twice, raced along the runway and screeched to a halt. The first airport truck was there in seconds. That wa

40、s nearly a perfect landing. Well done! shouted the control tower. Thanks, said the man. Any chance of a job?Learning to Rephrase1.Thousands of people die of heart attacks every year; heart disease is becoming so widespread that we can almost talk of an epidemic. 2. That is, people with heart disease

41、 often show one or more of these traits. 3. The answer is, a persons personality determines that he or she will be likely to develop this illness. 4. They set themselves unrealistic goals and force themselves to meet impossible deadlines. 5. Eventually their responses to life become less creative, m

42、ore automatic, and all of their activities are performed under stress. 6. In the past, men have tended to show Type A behaviour more than women have, but with an increasing number of women entering the labour force, this also may change. 7. Stress seems to be caused by our highly technical, highly r

43、ushed modern way of life. 8. Now it is not uncommon for a sixty or fifty or even a forty-year-old to suffer a heart attack. 9. Too preoccupied with his own schedule, he has little capacity to concentrate on what other people are sayingunless, of course, they are talking about work. 10. When he retur

44、ns to work, he finds that the leisure time of the night before has helped him find a creative solution to his work problems.DictationThe Boy Who Cried Wolf (狼来了) Once upon a time there was a very naughty shepherd boy. He often fell asleep while he was watching his sheep. And he told lies. The villag

45、ers shook their heads and said, That boy will come to a bad end. One day, when he was feeling very bored, the boy decided to play a practical joke on the villagers. He ran down the hill. Wolf, wolf! he cried. Help, come quickly. Wolf! All the villagers seized their spears and ran to help him. But th

46、ere was no wolf. He heard you, the naughty boy lied, and ran away. When everyone had gone, he started to laugh. Three weeks later, when he was feeling very bored indeed, he decided to play the same trick again. Wolf, wolf! he shouted. Help, come quickly. Wolf! Most of the villagers hurried to help h

47、im. This time the boy laughed at them. Ha, ha. There wasnt a wolf, he said. What a good joke! The villagers were very angry. Lies are not jokes, they said. Two days later the boy woke up suddenly. He had fallen asleep in the afternoon sun. What was that big dark animal coming towards his flock? Sudd

48、enly it seized a lamb. Wolf! screamed the boy. Wolf. Help, come quickly. Wolf! But none of the villagers came to help him. He screamed again. The wolf heard him and licked its lips. I like lamb, it thought, but shepherd boy tastes much nicer. When the shepherd boy didnt come home that night, some of the villagers went to look for him. They found a few bones.

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