9B听力

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Unit 1 Listening

Welcome to this lecture, everyone. Today we’re going to talk about the Chinese explorer Zhang Qian and the Silk Road.

Zhang Qian was a pioneer in setting up the Silk Road. He was an official in the Han Dynasty. At that time, China knew little about the lands in the far West. The emperor sent Zhang Qian to explore and open routes to the outside world. Zhang Qian travelled to many countries and made useful reports on the people and cultures there. His journeys helped lead to the development of the Silk Road.

The Silk Road got its name from the Chinese silk trade. It was started over 2,000 years ago. Although it was called a“road”, the Silk Road was actually many different routes, both on land and by sea. These routes spread from East, South and West Asia to North and North-East Africa as well as Europe. They allowed people to carry goods between countries, and helped spread knowledge and ideas across the world. The Silk Road was important in the development of countries such as China, India and Egypt. 

Unit2 Listening

Host:Good morning! Welcome to Quiz Time. Today’s quiz is about American culture. How much do you know about it? Let’s find out! 

Question 1  Where is the US?

a In Europe. b In North America. c In Asia.

Question 2  What is the capital city of the US?

a New York. b San Francisco. c Washington D.C.

Question 3  How many states are there in the US?

a 49. b 50. c 15.

Question 4  How many stars are there on the national flag of the US?

a 50. b 54. c 52.

Question 5  What is the American word for“trousers”?

a Skirts. b Pants. c Socks.

Question 6  When do Americans celebrate Thanksgiving?

a On the first Thursday in November.

b On the fourth Thursday in November.

c On the fourth Saturday in December.

Question 7  Who was the first president of the US?

a George Washington. b Abraham Lincoln. c Thomas Jefferson.

Question 8  On April Fool’s Day, what do Americans usually do?

a Send each other gifts.

b Jump into the air.

c Play tricks on each other.

Unit 3 Listening

Radio host: Our next caller is Tammy. Tammy, you’re on the air.

Tammy: I live near an underground station. This morning, the ground outside the station was clean. But in the afternoon, some people started giving out advertisements outside the station. Many people threw these advertisements on the ground. Now the road is full of litter. What can we do?

Radio host: Well, you can go out with your friends and help pick up the litter. You can also ask the workers at the underground station to put up a sign saying,“Do not litter.”

Tammy: Thanks. That sounds great.

Radio host: I’m glad to help. Now we have Louise. How can we help you, Louise?

Louise: My family has a lot of problems with noise pollution. First, our neighbour plays the drums and we cannot sleep at night! Next is the awful noise from cars. That goes on all day. Finally, next year, there’ll be a building site nearby. It’ll be noisy. What can we do?

Radio host: Well, when you have a noisy neighbour, you need to talk to the building manager. As for the cars and building site, you can contact the city government and see if that helps.

Unit 4 Listening

Radio announcer: This is a government announcement. An asteroid will travel very close to the Earth. It is possible that it will hit the Earth. Please do not go outside.

Arthur: What are we going to do, Helen?

Helen: Oh, no! I’m only 14. I haven’t even started my life! Barry, I’m scared.

Barry: Helen, don’t cry. I’m sure everything will be OK.

Joseph: Well, I want to go home. 

Arthur: No, Joseph. The government advised us not to go outside. We should stay here.

Joseph: I’m going to phone my mum and dad. If this is my last day on Earth, I want to say“thank you”to my parents for everything they’ve done for me. Arthur, is the phone working? 

Arthur: Yes, it is. Go on and use it, Joseph. I’m going to prepare a disaster survival kit. What shall I put in my survival kit, Barry?

Barry: Food, water and some medicine.

Helen: I’m going to make a list of everything I want to do with my life if the asteroid doesn’t hit the Earth.

Barry: That’s a good idea, Helen. I’m going to think of all the good things in my life and write them down.

Radio announcer: This is a government announcement. The asteroid is moving away from the Earth. It will not hit the Earth!

Unit 5 Listening

A

B: I’m just writing a notice about the Table Tennis Club matches. Let’s see. I’ve written down the events. The fee is forty-five yuan per player. What else do I need to write down?

G: When’s the last day to enter?

B: The seventh of May. The matches up to the semi-finals will be played between the fourteenth of May and the thirtieth of June.

G: What about the finals?

B:They’re on the sixth of July.

G: What time do they start?

B: Well, the Men’s final starts at one forty-five, and the Women’s final starts at two thirty. We’ll have the Boys’ final at twelve noon, and the Girls’ final at one. Anything else?

G: I think you should give a phone number because some people may have questions.

B: Good idea! They can call Maggie Zhu on two eight six, two three one one.

B

Announcer: Now for the results of the matches. In the Boys’ semi-finals, Alex beat John by eleven nine in the first set, and by eleven eight in the second set. In the other semi-final, Mark beat Raymond by eleven three and eleven eight. Mark went on to beat Alex. He lost the first set by eight eleven, but won the next two sets by eleven three and eleven five.

Unit 6 Listening

Eye doctor: As an eye doctor, I often see students with poor eyesight or eye problems. They always ask me how to take care of their eyes. In fact, many eye problems can be avoided if you will only take some simple steps. For example, don’t spend too much time staring at your computer screen. It can hurt your eyes. When you’ve used your eyes for a long time, for example, working on the computer, watching TV or reading a book, you need to take a break. You need to relax your eyes and do eye exercises. Always make sure that you have enough light when you’re reading. At the same time, you should never look into a bright light, such as the sun. And, if you’re going to be out in the sun for a long time, you need to wear sunglasses. Now many students’ eyesight is damaged and some students even go blind because of accidents, so you should be careful when you’re doing science experiments. If harmful chemicals get into your eyes, be sure to wash your eyes gently with water. Finally, eating a lot of green vegetables can help protect your eyesight. One of the most valuable things you have is your eyesight, so start to protect your eyes now. 

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