新编大学英语自主2 Unit 5
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    [00:00.00] Unit 5:Lesson One Various Jobs

    [00:05.36]Practice One Laura's Job

    [00:09.14]Words You Need to Know

    [00:11.23]essay repetitive

    [00:20.30]Exercise 1:Directions:Listen to the conversation and answer the following questions briefly.

    [00:30.10]In the following conversation Laura, a university lecturer, is talking with Mary about her job.

    [00:38.41]Laura:People think university lecturers don't work very hard.

    [00:42.66]I only have to do eight lectures a week, so they imagine that I only work for eight hours!

    [00:48.53]In fact, I work much longer hours than a secretary in an office.

    [00:53.78]I get up every morning before seven-and I hate getting up early-and I never go to bed before midnight.

    [01:01.49]I work better late at night.

    [01:03.79]Mary:But of course you have much longer holidays, Laura.

    [01:07.28]Laura:Oh, I'm not complaining. It's more pleasant to work in the university than in an office.

    [01:13.33]I love my work. I like lecturing and I'm keen on doing research.

    [01:17.98]I don't like correcting essays very much, but I enjoy talking to the students.

    [01:23.88]I'd hate to have to work the same hours every day, and do a boring, repetitive job.

    [01:29.53]But I would like to have more time for the things I enjoy doing, apart from work.

    [01:34.68]Mary:What takes up most of your time?

    [01:37.99]Laura:Reading and preparing lectures.

    [01:40.73]Preparing a lecture is like cooking.

    [01:43.57]My mother always says it takes two hours to prepare a good meal, and ten minutes to eat it. (202 words)

    [01:50.02]1)What do people think of university lecturers?

    [01:55.70]2)How does Laura like her own work?

    [02:00.24]3)What does Laura think of her job compared with a secretary's in an office?

    [02:07.37]4)What does Mary think of Laura's job?

    [02:12.08]5)What takes up most of Laura's time?

    [02:17.38]Exercise 2:Directions:Listen to the conversation again and decide what Laura likes to do and what she hates to do.

    [02:29.29]Write an "L" for "like" and an "H" for "hate" beside the expressions you hear from the recording.

    [02:36.49]Practice Two A Pilot's Job

    [02:40.20]Words You Need to Know

    [02:42.36]mine dynamite Bolivia

    [02:55.00]Exercise 1:Directions:Listen to the passage and decide which choice is the best answer to each of the questions.

    [03:04.54]I've been in a lot of dangerous situations. Over in Bolivia, for example,

    [03:10.40]I was working for a small airline, and we carried just about everything,

    [03:15.05]animals, whisky, dynamite, and, of course, people.

    [03:19.51]There were times when I felt I was flying a bomb, not a plane.

    [03:24.30]Once I was taking dynamite to the mines.

    [03:27.58]Dynamite! Man, I had never seen so much.

    [03:31.68]They had even put some on the floor right next to me.

    [03:34.92]I was certainly nervous on that trip.

    [03:37.62]Well, I was flying over ther mountains when suddenly the engine stopped.

    [03:43.20]Well, that time I landed without the plane. I got down all right, but I was hurt.

    [03:50.98]I was lying out there for about four days before they found me.

    [03:55.33]They told me later that they had almost given me up for dead.

    [03:59.65]Anyway, they got me back to the hospital, and three months later I was flying again.

    [04:05.84]No, I'm not afraid of flying. But there's a lot to worry about as a pilot. (167 words)

    [04:12.29]1)What is the speaker?

    [04:15.60]2)What does the speaker mean by "I was flying a bomb, not a plane"?

    [04:22.44]3)How did the speaker feel when flying a plane carrying a lot of dynamite?

    [04:29.24]4)What happened once when the speaker was flying over the mountains?

    [04:34.64]5)What does the speaker think of his job?

    [04:39.07]Exercise 2:Directions:Listen to the passage again and pay special attention to the speaker's account of an accident he once experienced.

    [04:52.03]Put the following sentences into the right order according to the recording. Write down the letters only.

    [05:00.71]Practice Three Working as a Delivery Boy

    [05:05.39]Words You Need to Know

    [05:07.55]panel truck previous normal

    [05:19.93]Exercise 1:Directions:Listen to the passage and decide whether the statements you hear from the recording are true (T) or false (F).

    [05:32.64]The summer I was ten, in the Depression year of 1935, I worked on a big panel truck delivering foods to as many as 100 stores a day.

    [05:43.30]For 12 hours' work I received a sandwich, a soft drink and 50 cents.

    [05:48.98]Since I had no previous work experience, I thought working this hard was normal.

    [05:54.17]On days that I wasn't delivering food, I worked at the candy store.

    [05:58.78]Once while sweeping, I found 15 cents under a table and gave it to the owner.

    [06:04.64]He put his arm around me, admitting he had put the money there to see if he could trust me.

    [06:09.72]I ended up working for him and his wife all through high school.

    [06:13.79]I've never forgotten that honesty is what kept me in that job.

    [06:18.29]I saved every penny from those two jobs and opened my first bank account.

    [06:23.22]There were many other jobs over the years-waiter, parking-lot attendant, housecleaner.

    [06:28.94]With each job, I couldn't help remembering the lesson I learned that day in the candy store about trust.

    [06:34.92]That's the key in working with others and building a business-and, that's what made my own business successful. (195 words)

    [06:42.34]1)I worked as a truck driver in the summer of 1935.

    [06:48.60]2)I hated having to work hard.

    [06:52.85]3)I worked at a candy shop when I wasn't delivering food.

    [06:58.36]4)Once I found 15 cents while I was cleaning the truck.

    [07:03.40]5)The owner of the candy shop had put the money there to see if I was honest.

    [07:09.73]6)I saved some money from the job with the candy shop.

    [07:14.77]Exercise 2:Directions:Listen to the passage again and fill in the blanks with the information you get from the recording.

    [07:24.35]Practice Four Working as a Waiter

    [07:27.88]Words You Need to Know

    [07:29.78]immigrant on the spot wait on dime quarter

    [07:54.91]Exercise 1:Directions:Listen to the passage and complete the table with the information you get from the recording.

    [08:05.14]When I was 12, my family moved to Chicago. There I convinced a restaurant manager that I was 16, and he hired me as a waiter for 25 cents an hour.

    [08:16.12]The restaurant was owned by two Greek immigrant brothers, Frank and Georget Regas,

    [08:21.05]who had started in America as dishwasher and hotdog seller.

    [08:25.01]They were tough and set high standards, but they never asked their employees to do what they wouldn't do themselves.

    [08:31.16]"My boy," Frank told me, "as long as you try, you can work for me. But when you don't try, you can't work for me."

    [08:37.75]Trying included everything from working hard to treating customers politely.

    [08:43.15]I remember once, when the restaurant was at its busiest, Frank noticed a waitress was not treating a customer politely.

    [08:50.86]He fired the waitress on the spot and finished waiting on the table himself.

    [08:55.50]He always knew exactly what was going on in the restaurant.

    [08:58.70]The usual tip in those days was a dime, but if I brought out the food quickly and was especially polite, I could sometimes get a quarter.

    [09:06.48]I remember trying to see how many customers I could wait on in one night. My record was 100. (200 words)

    [09:11.70]Exercise 2:Directions:Listen to the passage again and correct the 8 mistakes with the exact words you get from the recording.

    [09:23.47]Happy Minute

    [09:25.02]Listen to the passage and answer the following question briefly.

    [09:30.06]What isthe animal that is struggling in the waves?

    [09:33.66]I was a waiter at a restaurant on a beach in Southern California.

    [09:37.84]One day while still new at the job, I noticed two kids jumping up and down near the water's edge,

    [09:44.50]pointing toward an animal that appeared to be struggling in the waves.

    [09:48.56]I decided I couldn't watch a dog drown.

    [09:51.80]Jumping through the window, I ran toward the beach. As I started to take off my coat,

    [09:58.10]a man came by. "What are you doing?" he asked.

    [10:02.21]"I'm going to save that dog!" I said.

    [10:05.38]Puzzled, he asked where I was from.

    [10:08.04]"The Midwest," I replied.

    [10:10.13]"Oh, I see," he said. "They don't have sea lions there, do they?"

    [10:15.64]Lesson Two Working Experiences

    [10:19.63]Practice One Different Jobs Words You Need to Know

    [10:27.08]file cabinet surgeon construction

    [10:42.38]orchestra instrument fashion

    [10:55.13]Exercise 1:Directions:Listen to the passage and decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).

    [11:06.58]A secretary types letters, answers the telephone, and meets people.

    [11:12.05]She uses a word processor every day. She puts papers away in the file cabinet.

    [11:18.78]She stands between her boss and his visitors. She helps her boss to plan his time and to finish his work.

    [11:27.02]One kind of doctor is a surgeon. He works in a hospital.

    [11:32.35]The surgeon operates on sick people; he repairs their bodies.

    [11:37.32]After the operation, he orders medicine. The surgeon watches his patients until they are well.

    [11:45.10]A construction worker puts buildings together. He measures wood and cuts it into pieces.

    [11:51.32]He follows a building plan to make houses, apartments, and stores. Sometimes he repairs buildings, too.

    [11:59.32]A musician usually works with other musicians to make music.

    [12:03.85]Musicians play together in an orchestra. They practice playing their instruments every day.

    [12:11.05]They read new music and play it until it sounds good.

    [12:15.98]Fashion models show us the newest styles of clothes.

    [12:20.23]They put on new clothes and stand in front of cameras.

    [12:24.16]Pictures of models appear in newspapers and in magazines.

    [12:28.84]People see the pictures and want to buy the clothes.

    [12:32.54]Fashion models collect pictures of themselves in a book. (200 words)

    [12:36.32]1)A secretary puts papers away in the garbage.

    [12:41.83]2)She stand between her boss and his visitors.

    [12:47.38]3)The surgeon repairs human bodies.

    [12:52.49]4)He watches his patients until they are sick.

    [12:57.67]5)A construction worker puts departments together.

    [13:03.72]6)He follows a lesson plan to build houses and stores.

    [13:09.98]7)An orchestra is a group of musicians.

    [13:15.82]8)New music always sounds good.

    [13:20.96]9)Fashion models show us new styles of pictures.

    [13:27.16]10)Fashion models help sell new fashions.

    [13:32.48]Exercise 2:Directions:Listen to the tape again and write down the verbs and verb phrases that are related to each of the corresponding careers.

    [13:45.62]Practice Two Stethoscope or Handcuffs

    [13:51.71]Words You Need to Know

    [13:53.72]shift emergency strategy surgical scrubs

    [14:18.74]falsh identification badge tactics stethoscope

    [14:47.87]handcuffs pull over

    [15:00.72]Exercise 1:Directions:Listen to the passage and decide which choice is the best answer to each of the questions you hear from the tape.

    [15:12.35]During a shift change at our hospital emergency room, a few of the doctors and nurses were talking about the times when,

    [15:20.84]in their haste to get to the emergency room, they had been pulled over by police.

    [15:26.50]Many of us had developed strategies to avoid getting tickets,

    [15:31.21]such as wearing surgical scrubs and flashing our identification badges.

    [15:37.58]The tactics didn't always work, however, as one doctor related.

    [15:42.91]Late for his shift, he was speeding to the hospital, when a police office pulled alongside and motioned him to stop.

    [15:51.84]To save time, the doctor held up his stethoscope for the officer to see.

    [15:58.28]At this, the policeman raised a pair of handcuffs. The doctor immediately pulled over. (116 words)

    [16:06.74]1)When were the doctors and nurses talking about their problems with the police?

    [16:13.30]2)Why did the police officer notice the doctor?

    [16:18.52]3)How did the doctor know that he had caught the officer's attention?

    [16:24.46]4)Which of the following items is not used here as a strategy to avoid getting tickets?

    [16:33.17]Exercise 2:Directions:Listen to the passage again and finish the following sentences.

    [16:41.99]Practice Three A Conversation About a Job

    [16:47.78]Words You Need to Know

    [16:49.87]textile commission catch

    [17:04.56]Exercise 1:Directions:Listen to the dialogue and answer the following questions.

    [17:12.84]Here's a conversation between a woman whose job is to help people find jobs and a man looking for a job.

    [17:20.90]Woman:Look. Here's a job that might interest you.

    [17:24.36]Man:What is it? Are you sure? The last job interview you sent me off to was a disaster.

    [17:30.48]Woman:Well, look. It says they want a sales manager, and it looks like it's a big international company.

    [17:38.26]That'd be good. You might get to travel.

    [17:41.06]Man:What kind of company is it, though?

    [17:43.73]Woman:Um, let's see. Yes, it's a textile company that seems to import from abroad.

    [17:50.75]That's odd, isn't it? What else?... They say the salary is really good.

    [17:56.65]They operate a system of paying you a basic salary and then offering sales commission on top of that.

    [18:03.38]They say it is high. And oh look! They give you a car to travel round in.

    [18:08.60]Gosh! That's not bad, is it?

    [18:10.69]Man:Um, do they say anything about experience?

    [18:13.82]Woman:Um, let's see. No, they want someone young with ambition and enthusiasm.

    [18:20.38]Oh yes, they want graduates, so that's OK, you've been to university. Now what else? Let's see.

    [18:27.79]Man:There must be some catch.

    [18:29.74]Woman:No, the only thing is you have to travel, but then that's what the company car's for.

    [18:35.86]Oh, and you have to be able to get on well with other people because it says you have to be good on a team.

    [18:42.62]Man:Um, perhaps I'll have a closer look at that one. (220 words)

    [18:46.98]1)Why is the man not so sure about the job?

    [18:51.70]2)What company offers the job this time?

    [18:56.05]3)What kind of person does the company want to hire?

    [19:01.63]4)Does the man want to have a try? How do you know?

    [19:06.67]Exercise 2:Directions:Listen to the dialogue again and fill in each blank with the information you get from the recording.

    [19:17.11]Practice Four Animal Training

    [19:21.29]Words You Need to Know

    [19:23.09]reinforcement whale videotape

    [19:39.07]marine mammal

    [19:44.04]Exercise 1:Directions:Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).

    [19:55.45]Sea lions get bored easily, explains trainer Hurley, because they're smart.

    [20:01.61]So she spends at least 20 minutes, three times a day with each sea lion.

    [20:07.91]She plays games with them, teaches them new skills, and praises their efforts.

    [20:13.88]For example, Hurley started by training each sea lion to chase after a ball and touch it with its nose.

    [20:23.86]First she waited for the sea lion to do it by chance.

    [20:27.74]Then she praised the animal with positive reinforcement, such as food, petting, or a game.

    [20:35.20]Eventually, the sea lions knew to chase after the ball to get a reward.

    [20:41.06]The next step was to get the sea lions to swim beside life-size plastic whale models, Hurley says.

    [20:48.95]She and her team placed the models over a boat and the sea lions would follow them.

    [20:55.18]"We began training the animals to touch their noses to the whale's body," says Hurley.

    [21:00.94]"Just like they did with the ball. Eventually, the sea lions learned to do it."

    [21:07.38]Then they trained them to carry a videotape recorder on their bodies and videotape the plastic whale.

    [21:15.26]Now they're almost ready to chase after the real thing, Hurley says.

    [21:19.80]If successful, she may send them to videotape other marine mammals, such as the enormous blue whales.

    [21:28.30]After doing all that work, you might wonder, do the animals get paid? Well, not in dollars and cents.

    [21:37.48]But they do get loving caretakers, a good home, food, and drink-and human companions who are willing to play plenty of games. (236 words)

    [21:49.39]1)Hurley should spend 20 minutes, three times a week with each sea lion.

    [21:55.55]2)Hurley trains the sea lion to touch a ball with its feet.

    [22:01.24]3)The sea lion got praised with food, petting or a game.

    [22:07.50]4)Then the sea lions learn to swim beside life-size plastic whale models.

    [22:14.48]5)Hurley trains the sea lions to videotape other sea mammals.

    [22:20.96]Exercise 2:Directions:Listen to the passage again and fill in each blank with the information you hear from the recording.

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