时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:大学体验英语听说教程


英语课

  Vocabulary Task

Script and Answers

1. A: Look at this coat, Liz. It is so beautiful.

B: Yeah, I like it very much, and it is made of tweed. Tweeds are the big thing this autumn, you know. How much is it?

A: £100.

B: It’s too expensive. It is beyond my budget.

2. A: Hi, Robbie, how about the lawn mower 1 you bought yesterday?

B: It turned out to be useless. I really got taken this time.

A: What a pity! But you’d better not buy things from the cheap Jack 2. They often sell things with low quality.

B: Thank you, I won’t do that again.

3. A: Where do you usually go shopping, Kathy?

B: I usually go to the supermarket.

A: Why not the convenience store near your house? You can get everything there.

B: Well, they willingly score up customers’ indebtedness on a blackboard. I dislike their doing so.

4. A: I never buy things from the peddlers. They just try to sell you a cheap bill of goods.

B: Neither do I. You know, they always price their wares 3 very high and then discount them. I really hate bargaining with them.

A: And in fact what they sell are usually a dime 4 a dozen.

B: That’s right. I think that’s why many people would rather go a long way to buy things in the department store.

5. A: Jane, why did you buy this car so eagerly?

B: You know. It is so far from my company to my home.

A: How much is it?

B: Well, it cost me $30 000. I had to really dig deep to pay for it, because I’ve been tired of the public transport.

Listening Task

2. Listening Activity

1) First Listening

Answers

1. The first is the appeal to deep-seated drives in the minds of consumers.

2. The second is information regarding the goods or service being sold: its name, its manufacturer, its packaging, its objective attributes, its functions.

2) Second Listening

Answers

1. An advertisement communicates by making use of a specially 5 selected image like a beauty, a curly-headed child, or a celebrity 6. The image is designed to stimulate 7 “sub-rational impulses and desires” even if they are unacknowledged by their possessor.

2. Some few ads have their emotional appeal in the text, but for the greater number by far the appeal is contained in the artwork. This makes sense, since visual communication better suits more primal 8 levels of the brain. If the viewer of an advertisement actually has the desire, and if the appeal is sufficiently 9 well-fashioned to call it up, then the person can be hooked. The product in the ad may then appear to take on the desirable qualities. Many ads seem to be saying, “If you have this need, then this product will help satisfy it.” It is a primitive 10 equation, but not an ineffective one for selling.

Script and Answers to Self-study

Consumers hooked on advertising 11

The nature of effective advertisements was recognized fully 12 well by Marshall McLuhan, the late media philosopher. In his Understanding Media, the first sentence of the section on advertising reads, “the continuous pressure is to create ads more and more in the image of audience motives 13 and desires.”

Advertisers are ever more compelled to invoke 14 consumers’ drives and longings 15; this is the “continuous pressure” McLuhan refers to. Over the past century, the American marketplace has grown increasingly overcrowded, and more products have entered into the mad competition after the public’s dollars. In order to stay in business, an advertiser must strive to cut through the considerable commercial stir by any means available. A study done a few years ago at Harvard University pointed 16 out that the average American is exposed to some 500 ads daily from television, newspapers, magazines, radio, direct mail and so on. To be among the few messages that do manage to gain access to minds, advertisers must be strategic, perhaps even a little underhanded at times.

An advertisement communicates by making use of a specially selected image like a beauty, a curly-headed child, or a celebrity. The image is designed to stimulate “sub-rational impulses and desires” even if they are unacknowledged by their possessor. Some few ads have their emotional appeal in the text, but for the greater number by far the appeal is contained in the artwork. This makes sense, since visual communication better suits more primal levels of the brain. If the viewer of an advertisement actually has the desire, and if the appeal is sufficiently well-fashioned to call it up, then the person can be hooked. The product in the ad may then appear to take on the desirable qualities. Many ads seem to be saying, “If you have this need, then this product will help satisfy it.” It is a primitive equation, but not an ineffective one for selling.

Thus, by giving form to people’s deep-seated desires, and picturing states of being that individuals privately 17 yearn 18 for, advertisers have the best chance of arresting attention and affecting communication. And that is the immediate 19 goal of advertising. In a word, most advertisements appearing in national media can be understood as having two orders of content. The first is the appeal to deep-seated drives in the minds of consumers. The second is information regarding the goods or service being sold: its name, its manufacturer, its packaging, its objective attributes, its functions.

Real World Listening

1. Predict

Answers

□ Because her coats are a bit small.

□ Because there is a sale on at all department stores.

□ Because Linda may give her some advice.

2. Get the Main Ideas

Answers

Question 1:

□ Bluish gray.

Question 2:

□ Because there is no room for her to bargain with the salesgirl.

Script

Buying a coat in a department store

Jane: My coats seem a bit small for me, as if they have all shrunk.

Linda: hear that there is a sale on at all department stores, and plan to go and have a look. Would you like to go with me?

Jane: reat. Perhaps you could give me some advice.

(At a department store)

Linda: What did you have in your mind to buy? Formal or casual wear?

Jane: I’d better have a look at both.

Linda: How do you like this coat?

Jane: The color is too bright and doesn’t really suit me.

Jane: How about that one? It has a good color and design. What do you think?

Linda: You have a good eye. That’s this year’s latest design.

Jane: Really? Miss, please bring me a coat in this style to try on.

Salesgirl: Which color would you like?

Jane: What colors does it come in?

Salesgirl: Black, white, orange, bluish gray and light brown.

Jane: I most like bluish gray.

Salesgirl: What size are you?

Jane: I am not sure. Please help me to find one that fits.

Salesgirl: Given your height and figure, you could probably wear a size L.

Jane: (after putting it on) This coat doesn’t fit very well. It’s loose at the waist and shoulder. And the sleeves are too long.

Salesgirl: Let me find a smaller one for you to try.

Jane: This one is a good fit, both in waist and length. What do you think, Linda?

Linda: It fits you like a glove.

Jane: How much is it?

Salesgirl: It’s this year’s latest design, so there is no discount. It’s $295.

Jane: It’s too expensive. Can you give me a discount?

Salesgirl: We don’t haggle 20 over prices here.

Linda: There is generally no bargaining in big department stores, but there is in small boutiques and clothes markets. Shall we go and have a look? You may find what you want there.



n.割草机
  • We need a lawn mower to cut the grass.我们需要一台草坪修剪机来割草。
  • Your big lawn mower is just the job for the high grass.割高草时正需要你的大割草机。
n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克
  • I am looking for the headphone jack.我正在找寻头戴式耳机插孔。
  • He lifted the car with a jack to change the flat tyre.他用千斤顶把车顶起来换下瘪轮胎。
n. 货物, 商品
  • They sold their wares at half-price. 他们的货品是半价出售的。
  • The peddler was crying up his wares. 小贩极力夸耀自己的货物。
n.(指美国、加拿大的钱币)一角
  • A dime is a tenth of a dollar.一角银币是十分之一美元。
  • The liberty torch is on the back of the dime.自由火炬在一角硬币的反面。
adv.特定地;特殊地;明确地
  • They are specially packaged so that they stack easily.它们经过特别包装以便于堆放。
  • The machine was designed specially for demolishing old buildings.这种机器是专为拆毁旧楼房而设计的。
n.名人,名流;著名,名声,名望
  • Tom found himself something of a celebrity. 汤姆意识到自己已小有名气了。
  • He haunted famous men, hoping to get celebrity for himself. 他常和名人在一起, 希望借此使自己获得名气。
vt.刺激,使兴奋;激励,使…振奋
  • Your encouragement will stimulate me to further efforts.你的鼓励会激发我进一步努力。
  • Success will stimulate the people for fresh efforts.成功能鼓舞人们去作新的努力。
adj.原始的;最重要的
  • Jealousy is a primal emotion.嫉妒是最原始的情感。
  • Money was a primal necessity to them.对于他们,钱是主要的需要。
adv.足够地,充分地
  • It turned out he had not insured the house sufficiently.原来他没有给房屋投足保险。
  • The new policy was sufficiently elastic to accommodate both views.新政策充分灵活地适用两种观点。
adj.原始的;简单的;n.原(始)人,原始事物
  • It is a primitive instinct to flee a place of danger.逃离危险的地方是一种原始本能。
  • His book describes the march of the civilization of a primitive society.他的著作描述了一个原始社会的开化过程。
n.广告业;广告活动 a.广告的;广告业务的
  • Can you give me any advice on getting into advertising? 你能指点我如何涉足广告业吗?
  • The advertising campaign is aimed primarily at young people. 这个广告宣传运动主要是针对年轻人的。
adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地
  • The doctor asked me to breathe in,then to breathe out fully.医生让我先吸气,然后全部呼出。
  • They soon became fully integrated into the local community.他们很快就完全融入了当地人的圈子。
n.动机,目的( motive的名词复数 )
  • to impeach sb's motives 怀疑某人的动机
  • His motives are unclear. 他的用意不明。
v.求助于(神、法律);恳求,乞求
  • Let us invoke the blessings of peace.让我们祈求和平之福。
  • I hope I'll never have to invoke this clause and lodge a claim with you.我希望我永远不会使用这个条款向你们索赔。
渴望,盼望( longing的名词复数 )
  • Ah, those foolish days of noble longings and of noble strivings! 啊,那些充满高贵憧憬和高尚奋斗的傻乎乎的时光!
  • I paint you and fashion you ever with my love longings. 我永远用爱恋的渴想来描画你。
adj.尖的,直截了当的
  • He gave me a very sharp pointed pencil.他给我一支削得非常尖的铅笔。
  • She wished to show Mrs.John Dashwood by this pointed invitation to her brother.她想通过对达茨伍德夫人提出直截了当的邀请向她的哥哥表示出来。
adv.以私人的身份,悄悄地,私下地
  • Some ministers admit privately that unemployment could continue to rise.一些部长私下承认失业率可能继续升高。
  • The man privately admits that his motive is profits.那人私下承认他的动机是为了牟利。
v.想念;怀念;渴望
  • We yearn to surrender our entire being.我们渴望着放纵我们整个的生命。
  • Many people living in big cities yearn for an idyllic country life.现在的很多都市人向往那种田园化的生活。
adj.立即的;直接的,最接近的;紧靠的
  • His immediate neighbours felt it their duty to call.他的近邻认为他们有责任去拜访。
  • We declared ourselves for the immediate convocation of the meeting.我们主张立即召开这个会议。
vi.讨价还价,争论不休
  • In many countries you have to haggle before you buy anything.在许多国家里买东西之前都得讨价还价。
  • If you haggle over the price,they might give you discount.你讲讲价,他们可能会把价钱降低。
学英语单词
a change of heart
accelerated melting by coal-oxygen burner
adjustment of fire
aphytis mazalae
arboreas
arc furnace electrode mast brake
Bacterium lactis aerogenes
Banī Sharfā
battery command periscope
be discussed
black gill disease
borrowing allocation
Boucaut B.
chuckling
Clematis subfalcata
coal tongss
Coluria oligocarpa
conductivity apparatus
contingent liabilities incurred by notes
contract of cargo transport on water
core spray water
cried off
cryptogear
crystal stabilized transmitter
daphne oil
distannyne
dizo process
DNP-hydrazone
documentary-film
dodecyl gallate
double-crown
dreamhouse
druffen
electric weighing
electrophilic rearrangement
elongase
epidemic curves
Est, Dép.de l'
Extensible Rights Markup Language
external hemorrhoidectomy
fine delay dial
fournel
front reflectance
frontgate
frylings
generalific
grab hoist
green consumerism
half-hose machine
halfmonth
hand in glove with
haplocladium larminatii
heteroecious allochthonous deposition
Hiller, Dame Wendy
horizontal check
housing tank
in the event of something
insurance statistics
joint sales
jowl abscess
kragdadigheid
Ku', Wādī al
light mineral
low baud light pen
Lyttelton Range
management of taxation
maoecrystal
mere exposure effect
micro-thromb
moderator heating and boiling
molasses alcohol
mucking up
noise reduction fan
non-uniform shell
nonhit
Nyquist theorem of noise
oesophageals
open-airness
orthomagmatic
P. R. D.
paces
pantotreme
Pichia polymorpha
planning of birth
projective point
riggle
Rivulariaceae
second-order coherence
selection response
sirin
standard chemical potential
stupidish
take stock
tenebrose
tenmokus
theophilosophic
timidest
turn something down
ventilation orifice
vershok
water pump lubricant
wave filter