新世纪大学英语视听说第二册 unit 6文本
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Unit 6 The Mind
Listening and Speaking
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A: Do you usually remember or forget things?
B: I have a bad memory. I sometimes forget people’s
birthdays.
A: That’s terrible. I think you should get a diary to help
you remember.
A: Have you ever been shocked or not able to believe how much
someone has changed over time?
B: Sure! My childhood friend was very shy. Now, he is a TV
actor. I don’t believe it. He’s changed so much!
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Manolo: Galina, let’s get some lunch before our next
class.
Galina: Okay. Wow, that English test was
difficult!
Manolo: I know.
Galina: For me, the hard part is the vocabulary. I just can’t
remember it all.
Manolo: Well, there are things you can do ...
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Galina: Really?
Manolo: Yeah. One thing I do is label things in
English.
Galina: What do you mean?
Manolo: For example, I write the word chair on a small piece
of paper. Then I put the paper on a chair in my house.
Galina: Hmmm ... Good idea.
Manolo: And here’s another idea: When I learn a word, I also
learn related words.
Galina: For example?
Manolo: Well, when I learned the word film, I made a note of
a similar word ...
Galina: Movie!
Manolo: Exactly! Then I added related words like actor and
movie star , and verbs like rent and see . Here’s another idea
...
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Conversation 1
Woman: Morning, Simon. Wow, you look tired.
Man: Oh, I didn’t sleep very well last night. I had a weird
dream. I was in a classroom at school, but I didn’t have any
clothes on! No one looked at me, but I was really
embarrassed.
Conversation 2
Woman: Jesse, Jesse! Wake up! You’re having a
nightmare.
Mala child: Oh, what a terrible dream! I dreamed I was on a
dark street. Suddenly, there was a large dog behind me. It ran
toward me, but I couldn’t move.
Woman: Don’t worry, Jesse. It was only a dream. Go back to
sleep.
Conversation 3
Man1: Morning Tim.
Man2: Morning. Hey, I had an amazing dream last night. I was
on a beautiful boat. The sun was warm and the ocean was really
blue. I jumped into the water, and I began to swim with the fish.
The thing is, I can’t swim! But in the dream, I could. It was
pretty cool.
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I had an amazing dream last night. At first, I was standing
outside of a strange big house. The house was painted pink, a very
unusual color for a house. It had a lot of big windows, both round
and rectangular. The house had large square pillars and twisted
columns. I remember thinking that there must be a big living room,
several bedrooms, a kitchen, and a guest room in such a big house.
I was wondering whose house it was when I suddenly heard a voice
saying: “welcome home.” Wow, so this dream house was
mine!
I went inside and walked into my living room. It was
spacious. There were sofas, a table, a big-screen TV, and a stereo
system. It was pretty cool. All of my best friends were there, too.
But for some reason they didn’t speak, didn’t smile, and didn’t
even move. And then suddenly they all disappeared. I was scared.
This dream was turning into a nightmare.
I then went to the kitchen. It was also spacious. There were
all kinds of kitchen equipment such as
a gas stove and oven. There were also many electric
appliances, such as a refrigerator, a microwave oven, an electric
mixer, and a food processor. I liked the food processor the most,
those certainly make life much easier. There was also a dining
table in the middle of the room. The whole family was sitting
around the table, waiting for a meal to be served. The kids were
hungry and started to cry. But the gas stove didn’t work and there
was no electricity for the microwave oven or the food
processor.
I wanted to help so I looked in the fridge but it was empty.
I started to despair, what more could I do? That’s when I suddenly
woke up.
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Scientists know that the brain is very active when a person
is sleeping. There are five stages, or parts, of sleep. Stage 1
starts after you fall asleep. If there is a noise or a bright
light, you wake up very easily. In Stage 2, your brain waves are
very slow. In Stage 3 and Stage 4, you are in deep sleep. It’s very
difficult to wake up then. Your body rests and grows during these
stages.
Stage 5 is when you dream. Your eyes move a lot, and your
brain waves are fast. This stage of sleep is very important for
your memory. After Stage 5, you wake up a little, and then Stage 1
starts again. We go through the five stages of sleep four or five
times every night, so we have many dreams in one night. How much
sleep do you need? The answer depends on your age. Babies should
sleep fifteen to sixteen hours every day. Children and teenagers
need nine or ten hours of sleep, but older people only need six to
eight hours. If you sleep for only four hours one night, you may
just feel tired the next day. But many nights of bad sleep can be
bad for your health. People who don’t get enough sleep get sick
more often. And sleep is very important for learning. It’s one
reason why students should go to bed early!
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For centuries, people have asked: Why do we dream? What do
our dreams mean? Today, science doesn’t have definite answers to
these questions, but we do know some things about dreams. First, we
all dream, often four to five times a night. Second, we don’t
usually remember most of our dreams. And finally, when we dream,
our brains are very active.
Thousands of years ago, people began to study dreams. In many
cultures, people believed dreams were messages from spirits or
gods. Later, the ancient Greeks and Romans had a new idea: Dreams
come from a person’s mind. Doctors studied dreams to help sick or
worried people.
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In the past, some cultures used dreams to predict the future.
They thought dreams could help a person choose a husband or wife,
guess a baby’s birthday, or start a business. In some places, this
practice is still common.
Today, scientists think dreams are about our thoughts and
feelings. Our minds send us messages about our lives.
Unfortunately, many messages are often strange or confusing. People
wake up and think: What did that dream mean?
So, how can you understand the messages in your dreams? Think
about the events in the dream. What do they say about your life?
For example, one common dream is about flying. Sometimes this dream
means you feel free or want freedom. Other times it means you feel
afraid. What do your dreams tell you about your life?
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1. I liked the movie.
2. They moved to Tokyo.
3. It started to rain.
4. She reminded me of you
5. Grandma hugged us.
6. We laughed loudly.
7. We enjoyed the visit.
8. Nobody believed us.
9. Dad stopped at a store.
10. We asked directions.
11. They memorized the song.
12. I hated math class.
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Mia: Come on, Justin. Let’s go. The concert starts in an
hour.
Justin: OK, I’m coming.
Mia: Do you have the tickets?
Justin: Yes, they’re here in my jacket. Oh, wait a
minute.
Mia: What’s wrong?
Justin: I can’t find the tickets. They’re not in my
pocket.
Mia: Oh no! Where are they? Are they in the
desk?
Justin: I don’t think so.
Mia: Try to remember. Maybe they’re in your
backpack.
Justin: Wait … I found them. They were in my other jacket.
Let’s go.
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A: Are the people at their ten-year college
reunion?
B: Definitely, there is a “ten-year reunion” banner in the
picture.
A: Are you certain? I didn't notice it.
B: I am certain.
A: Are there six men in the picture?
B: I’m not sure.
A: Is there a bottle on the table?
B: Sure, there IS a bottle on the table.
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A: What did your dream house look like?
B: My dream house was light blue. I liked the color. The
house was huge, and it had a lot of windows. The windows were all
open.
A: I think that shows you have a big, outgoing and open
personality.
A: What did the living room look like?
B: It was the most spacious room in the house and my grandma
was there. She was sitting on a comfortable sofa watching a
big-screen TV.
A: I think that means you care about your grandma and you
want her to feel comfortable.
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When I was a small kid I often dreamed that I was a grown-up
and that my favorite movie star was in love with me. The weird
thing is that I can't remember exactly how we met or what we said
to one another.
Recently, I had a terrible nightmare. I remember it vividly.
A gigantic dinosaur with huge claws was chasing me, and it very
nearly caught me. It was unusual because I felt so scared that I
screamed and woke up.
Video Course
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Agnes: I have a very good memory when it comes to faces and
images and drawings and things like that. I don’t remember numbers
very well. I even forget my ATM code sometimes.
Alyssa: I can usually remember people’s names when they tell
me. However I can’t remember numbers very well. I need to write
down the telephone numbers when people tell them to
me.
Daniel: I have a good memory for numbers especially phone
numbers. I usually only need to hear it once. I have a bad memory
for foreign languages.
Gian: I have a bad memory for names so I try to use a
characteristic to remind me. Such as Becky is blonde — Becky
blonde. Tom is tall — Tom tall.
Dan: Usually I have a good memory but sometimes I have
problems remembering names. Sometimes I have to say to people “Hey
Bro. Hey Sis.”
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Gian: I have a bad memory for names so I try to use a
characteristic to remind me. Such as Becky is blonde — Becky
blonde. Tom is tall — Tom tall.
Dan: Usually I have a good memory but sometimes I have
problems remembering names. Sometimes I have to say to people “Hey
Bro. Hey Sis.”
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Dave: When I was a small kid I had a dream that I swam to
Europe and bought cheese and swam back home. The cheese tasted
great.
Malinda: Last night I had a nightmare that I was lost in the
forest and I forgot where I was and when I woke up I was very
afraid and I ran out of my room.
Alyssa: Last night I had a dream about a friend who’s living
very far away from me. When I woke up I felt sad because I miss
her.
Woo Sung: After I saw Jurassic Park I had a dream that
dinosaurs were chasing me and it was really scary.
Dan: I had a strange dream where a bird ate me. It was really
weird.
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Alyssa: Last night I had a dream about a friend who’s living
very far away from me. When I woke up I felt sad because I miss
her.
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Claudia: Hi!
Roberto: Hi.
Claudia: What’s the matter?
Roberto: I had a really strange dream last
night.
Claudia: Really? Do you remember it?
Roberto: I think so … maybe … I don’t know. But it was really
weird.
Claudia: Come on! Try.
Roberto: Well I remember … in my dream it was daytime, and I
was in my pajamas … and I saw a man in the street. I stopped and
asked him where to buy a ticket.
Claudia: A ticket? A ticket for what?
Roberto: I don’t know!
Claudia: And then what happened?
Roberto: I’m not sure … but I remember that I began talking
to him, and I really enjoyed it. We laughed a lot. He reminded me
of someone …
Claudia: Yeah, and then?
Roberto: … and then he hugged me! And it was
Mike!
Claudia: No! Really? Do you remember anything
else?
Roberto: No, but something else happened. I’m sure of
it.
Claudia: Oh, think!
Roberto: I got it! We talked some more … and then … he shook
my hand … and then … he began to dance … like this!
Claudia: Oh, like a ballet dancer?
Roberto: Yeah. And then … I woke up.
Claudia: This is so scary …
Roberto: Why? What are those?
Claudia: They were a surprise. I got us two tickets to a show
tonight … the New York City Ballet.
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Claudia: Hi!
Roberto: Hi.
Claudia: What’s the matter?
Roberto: I had a really strange dream last
night.
Claudia: Really? Do you remember it?
Roberto: I think so … maybe … I don’t know. But it was really
weird.
Claudia: Come on! Try.
Roberto: Well I remember … in my dream it was daytime, and I
was in my pajamas … and I saw a man in the street. I stopped and
asked him where to buy a ticket.
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Claudia: And then what happened?
Roberto: I’m not sure … but I remember that I began talking
to him, and I really enjoyed it. We laughed a lot. He reminded me
of someone …
Claudia: Yeah, and then?
Roberto: … and then he hugged me! And it was
Mike!
Claudia: No! Really? Do you remember anything
else?
Roberto: No, but something else happened. I’m sure of
it.
Claudia: Oh, think!
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Roberto: I got it! We talked some more … and then … he shook
my hand … and then … he began to dance …
like this!
Claudia: Oh, like a ballet dancer?
Roberto: Yeah. And then … I woke up.
Claudia: This is so scary …
Roberto: Why? What are those?
Claudia: They were a surprise. I got us two tickets to a show
tonight … the New York City Ballet.