新世纪大学英语视听说教程5听力原文完整版.docx

新世纪大学英语视听说教程5听力原文完整版.docx

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v1.0可编辑可修改 v1.0可编辑可修改 PAGE PAGE # v1.0可编辑可修改 v1.0可编辑可修改 PAGE PAGE # Track 5-1-3 C. Now liste n to the whole in terview. Circle the correct words or phrases to complete each sentence accordi ng to what each speaker says. Cynthia: And welcome back to "Book Talk" on WKRZ.I'm your host Cynthia Marques, and this morni ng we'll be reviewi ng Corinne Maier's French bestseller Bonjour Paresse -- which tran slates into En glish as Hello Laz in ess. Maier's book, Hello Laz in ess, takes a humorous look at the corporate workplace, and en courages readers to do as little as possible whe n they're at work. Joi ning me to discuss the book are David Sore nson, a journalist for City Tithes magazine, and Marc Pryce, a professor of social psychology at Bower Un iversity So, let's start with Maier's opinion in Hello Laz in ess that we work because we have to -- because we n eed the mon ey, not because most of us love out' jobs. David, what are your thoughts about this David: I completely agree with that I mean, the fact is, most of us do go to work for the paycheck ... not because we love our jobs ... we need money to live. yn tbia: Are you speak ing from pers onal experie nee David: Oh absolutely! Who has n't felt this way -- especially if you've worked in a bori ng job with little cha nee of adva nceme nt ... Any way, I thought that Maier dealt with the subject of office work in a very witty, amusing way in her book. 1 laughed out loud several times while read ing it. Cyn thia: Can you give us an example David: Of what mademelaugh Well, for instanee, she gives all of these wonderful tips for doing as little as possible at work -- things like pretending to be a smoker so that you can take freque nt five-minute breaks. Cyn thia: That's a good one. David: ... Or ... um ... hidi ng a magaz ine in side a large work manu al. v1.0可编辑可修改 v1.0可编辑可修改 PAGE PAGE # v1.0可编辑可修改 v1.0可编辑可修改 PAGE PAGE # Cyn thia: Right, her tips were funny …So what about you, Marc What did you th

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