国家开放大学 / 高级英语听说(1)
1.Listen and fill in the blanks.
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Kenji: So, Salma, is this your first trip to the United States?
Salma: Yes, it is.
Kenji: And what’s your impression so far?
Salma: Well, the people are really 1 (1), and the city is bea utiful. But the food; well, it’s not so good.
Kenji: Oh, yeah, that’s what I thought too when I first got here. But I’m used to American food now. I actually 2 (2) hotdogs and French fries.
Yolanda: So last night I took Salma to a Mexican restaurant. I wanted her to try something 3 (3).
Kenji: Did you like it?
Salma: Yeah, the food was pretty good, but it was too much. I couldn’t 4 (4) it all.
Yolanda: Salma was amazed when I took the leftovers home in a doggie bag.
Kenji: Yeah, that’s funny, isn’t it? They call it a 5 (5) bag but it’s for people. Anyway, what else surprised you?
Salma: That the restaurant was so 6 (6)! We don’t use air conditioning so much in my country. Oh, and the water had ice in it, too. I had to put on my 7 (7), I was so cold!
Salma: Excuse me. Hello? Oh, hi, Eduardo.
Waitress: Excuse me Miss, but we don’t 8 (8) cell phones in the restaurant.
Salma: Oh, sorry. I didn’t know… Eduardo, I’ll have to call you back… That’s strange for me. In Lebanon we use phones everywhere. I mean, we try to talk quietly in a place like this, but …
Kenji: Same in Japan. This kind of 9 (9) is getting more popular, though.
Yolanda: I’m sorry, Salma.
Salma: No, no, it’s OK. When in Rome, 10 (10) as the Romans do.
00:00/01:55
Kenji: So, Salma, is this your first trip to the United States?
Salma: Yes, it is.
Kenji: And what’s your impression so far?
Salma: Well, the people are really 1 (1), and the city is bea utiful. But the food; well, it’s not so good.
Kenji: Oh, yeah, that’s what I thought too when I first got here. But I’m used to American food now. I actually 2 (2) hotdogs and French fries.
Yolanda: So last night I took Salma to a Mexican restaurant. I wanted her to try something 3 (3).
Kenji: Did you like it?
Salma: Yeah, the food was pretty good, but it was too much. I couldn’t 4 (4) it all.
Yolanda: Salma was amazed when I took the leftovers home in a doggie bag.
Kenji: Yeah, that’s funny, isn’t it? They call it a 5 (5) bag but it’s for people. Anyway, what else surprised you?
Salma: That the restaurant was so 6 (6)! We don’t use air conditioning so much in my country. Oh, and the water had ice in it, too. I had to put on my 7 (7), I was so cold!
Salma: Excuse me. Hello? Oh, hi, Eduardo.
Waitress: Excuse me Miss, but we don’t 8 (8) cell phones in the restaurant.
Salma: Oh, sorry. I didn’t know… Eduardo, I’ll have to call you back… That’s strange for me. In Lebanon we use phones everywhere. I mean, we try to talk quietly in a place like this, but …
Kenji: Same in Japan. This kind of 9 (9) is getting more popular, though.
Yolanda: I’m sorry, Salma.
Salma: No, no, it’s OK. When in Rome, 10 (10) as the Romans do.
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