国际交流英语视听说国际交流英语视听说Unit5AWorldofWordsBook3国际交流英语视听说FurtherListeningUnit5AWorldofWordsFurtherListeningAndersen’s“LittleMermaid”isaboutthedaughteroftheSeaKing,andshemustwaittogetmarrieduntilheroldersistershavebeenmarried—andshehasalotofoldersisters!Whenit’sfinallyherturn,shegoestothe____________ofthesea,rescuestheprincefrom_____________,andfallsinlove.She’snothuman,however.Infact—shehasatail,so_________________theprinceseemsunlikely.It___________thatinorderforthemermaidtobecomehuman,theprincemustloveherwithallhisheartandmarryher,andshemust_______________herbeautifulmermaidvoiceinordertolosethetail.The___________taledoesn’tendthewayyoumightexpect.Theprincedoesgetmarried,buttoahumanprincess,andthelittlemermaidbecomesa___________,oneofthe“daughtersoftheair”,asarewardforhergood_____________asamermaid.Listening3surfacedrowningmarriagetoturnsoutgiveupfairyspiritdeedsFurtherListeningListening1AnswerKeys1.F(He’salsointerestedinfiction,possiblythenovelsofIsabelAllende.)2.T3.F(Shesuggeststhathetalktotheprofessor.)4.T5.F(Shesaidtheprofessormentionedliterarycriticism.)FurtherListeningGirl:Haveyoudecidedwhatyourresearchpaperisgoingtobeabout?Boy:Notyet.I’minterestedinAkhmatova’spoetry,butIdon’tknowmuchaboutit.Girl:Maybetheprofessorcanrecommendsomegoodsourcesofinformation.Yesterdayshesaidwecouldgotoherofficeforhelpanytimetoday.Boy:ButI’malsointerestedinfiction.HaveyoureadanythingbyIsabelAllende?Girl:No,Ihaven’t.She’samodern-daynovelist,isn’tshe?Boy:Sheis,andshe’sreallypopular.Herbookshavebeentranslatedintoalotofdifferentlanguages,includingEnglish.Girl:That’sluckyforyousinceyoudon’tspeakSpanish!TobecontinuedListening1FurtherListeningBoy:Veryfunny.Theproblemis—Ihaven’treadanyofherbookseither,andIdon’tthinkIhaveenoughtimebeforethepaperisdue.Girl:Didn’ttheprofessorsaysomethingaboutbooksofliterarycriticism?MaybeyoucanjustreadaboutAllende.Boy:I’dstillhavetodoalotofreading.Girl:Well,sure—it’saresearchpaper.Boy:IthinkI’llgowiththepoet,andIthinkI’llgototheprofessor’sofficenow.Girl:Goodideas.NowIneedtodecideonmytopic...Listening1FurtherListeningListening2MatsuiBashōRobertBurnsAnnaAkhmatovaFurtherListeningA|Readthequestions.Thenlistentothreetalksaboutthreepoetsandanswerthequestions.Listening21.Whatishaiku?______________________________________________________________________________________________2.WhatmadeRobertBurnsaverypopularwriter?______________________________________________________________________________________________3.WhatdidmuchofAnnaAkhmatova’swritingreflect?_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Bashōisfamousforhishaiku,shortpoemswiththreelines.RobertBurns’humorandinsightsoneverydaylifemadehimaverypopularwriter.AnnaAkhmatova’swritingreflectedthedifficultiesthatRussiansfacedduringthetimeofJosephStalinandWorldWarII.FurtherListeningB|Readthestatementsandanswerchoices.Thenlistenagainandchoosethecorrectwordorphrasetocompleteeachstatement.Listening21._____isoftenthesubjectofahaiku.a.Emotionb.Naturec.Dailylife2.Thefirstlineofahaikuhas_____syllables.a.sevenb.fivec.three3.RobertBurns’firstbook,containedhisobservationsofthelivesof_____.a.richpeopleb.poorpeoplec.ordinarypeopleTobecontinuedbacFurtherListeningListening24.AnnaAkhmatovawasborninUkraine,butspentmuchofherlifein_____.a.Scotlandb.Russiac.Armenia5.AnnaAkhmatovaisrememberedforher_____writingstyle.a.originalb.humorousc.straightforwardB|Readthestatementsandanswerchoices.Thenlistenagainandchoosethecorrectwordorphrasetocompleteeachstatement.baFurtherListeningBashōisfamousforhishaiku,shortpoemswiththreelines.Eachlineinahaikuhasasetnumberofsyllables—seveninthefirstline,fiveinthesecond,andseveninthelastline.Ahaikudoesnotneedtorhyme,butitshouldcaptureamomentofone’slife.Natureisoftenthesubjectofahaiku,butthemeaningcanbeasmuchabouthumanemotionastheexternalworld.Bashō’smostfamousbook,NarrowRoadtoaFarProvince,waspublishedafteralongjourneyonfoot.Listening2FurtherListeningRobertBurn’sfirstbook,Poems,ChieflyintheScottishDialect,waspublishedin1786—justoneyearafterthefirstofhis14childrenwasborn.ThebookcontainedBurns’observationofthelivesofordinarypeople.Hewatchedthemdoingfarmwork,goingtochurch,andfallinginlove,andhishumorandinsightsoneverydaylifemadehimaverypopularwriter.RobertBurnsonlylivedtotheageof37,buthecontinuestohaveaninfluenceonwriterstoday.AnnaAkhmatova—poet,translator,andliterarycritic—wasbornintheUkraine,butspentmuchofherlifeinRussia.Muchofherwritingwaspolitical,andmanyofherpoems,includingthewell-knownRequiem,reflectedthedifficultiesthatRussiansfacedduringthetimeofJosephStalinandWorldWarII.FamilylifewasalsodifficultforAkhmatova,whomarriedthreetimes,andwhoseonechildwasraisedbygrandparents.Akhmatovaisrememberedforheroriginalwritingstyleaswellasherideas.国际交流英语视听说AnalyticalListeningUnit5AWorldofWordsAnalyticalListeningUnderstandingSidetracks.Listentoaprofessor’slectureandcheck(✔)theexpressionsfromtheboxthatyouhear.BeforeListeningListening1ExpressionsThatSignalSidetracks☐Thatr