许国璋英语听力第二册 Lesson 4(在线收听

  Lesson 4
  Words to the text
  holiday
  suggest
  reservior
  the Guanting Reservoir.
  the Great Wall
  Anzhuang
  revisit
  bank
  the Yongding River
  the year before
  surrounding
  form
  close
  tie
  villager
  spirit
  be in high spirits
  still
  outside
  well-cultivated
  Shijingshan
  pass
  power
  plant
  valley
  below
  leap
  keep doing sth
  pleased
  strong
  achieve
  sheep
  pig
  horse
  sign
  prosperity
  grow
  dig
  pit
  joy
  exciting
  picnic
  add
  Words to the dialogue
  the rest
  entrance
  suppose
  camera
  bloom
  be in bloom
  none
  Text
  AN OUTING
  We were discussing where to go for an outing during the spring holidays. Some suggested the Guanting Reservoir. Others wanted to see the Great Wall. Then someone said, "Why not go back to Anzhuang for a visit?"
  At this we all cheered. Of course, we would revisit that beautiful mountain village on the banks of the Yongding River!
  The place was dear to us all. We had gone there the year before to plant trees in the surrounding mountains. We had formed close ties with the villagers.
  So early next morning we were off to Anzhuang on the 7:30 train. It was a fine day in April. Everyone was in high spirits. We could hardly sit still, for there were so many interesting sights outside the window. We saw new factories and well-cultivated fields all along the line. At Shijingshan we passed the huge steel mill and the power plant. Then suddenly we saw the green Yongding River in the valley below. Our hearts gave a leap, for we knew that in a few minutes we would be with our friends at Anzhuang again.
  They were overjoyed to see us. The old villagers kept asking how we were. They were pleased to see how much stronger some of us had become. Then some old friends of ours took us to see what they had achieved. New houses, larger schools, more sheep, more pigs and chickens, more cows and horses - everywhere we saw signs of prosperity. Then we climbed the mountains. The villagers showed us the trees we had planted. We were happy to see that most of them were growing well. At one place we found some young people digging pits. They were getting things ready for this year's tree-planting. We all joined them in the work.
  But the time soon came for us to return. It was getting dark.
  We told our friends that we would soon come back to plant trees again.
  Back in the train, we told each other what a wonderful time we had had that day.
  "An outing like this is certainly more exciting than picnicking in the Summer Palace," one student said.
  "Or on the Great Wall," another added.
  They spoke for us all.
  Dialogue
  Getting ready for a picnic
  A: So you are going to have a picnic in the Summer Palace! What time are you leaving?
  B: At seven. Five of us are going by bicycle. The rest are going by bus. We'll meet at the entrance.
  A: You will go boating, I suppose?
  B: Yes, if we can get boats. Then we'll have a picnic on the hillside.
  A: The park must be lovely, with all the flowers in bloom. Why don't you take a camera with you and take a few pictures?
  B: We'd love to, but none of us has a camera.
  A: Why don't you borrow one from Yang Ling? She's got one.

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