听力原文:M: Hello, Thompson here. W: Hello. This is Mary. M: Oh, hello. W: I'm afraid I can't come to work today, Mr. Thompson. M: Oh, what's the problem? W: I've got a very sore throat. M: Yes, you sound ill on the phone. W: Yes, I'll stay in bed today, but I'll be able to come tomorrow. M: That's all right, Mary. W: Thank you, Mr. Thompson...Goodbye. M: Goodbye, Mary. (At Mary's gate.) M: Hello, Mary! W: Oh...hello.., hello, Mr. Thompson...er...er... M: I've brought some fruit for you, Mary. W: Thank you very much, Mr. Thompson. M: Well, how's your throat? W: It seems a little better. I'll be OK tomorrow. M: Well, don't come in until you feel better. W: All right...but I'm sure I'll be able to come in tomorrow. M: Goodbye, Mary. W: Goodbye, Mr. Thompson. M: I want to tell you a story, Mary. W: Oh? M: Last day, it was England against Brazil. Both teams were playing well, but neither team could score a goal. Then the crowd were cheering and booing. It was very exciting. Then at 3:20, England scored from a penalty. I jumped out of his chair. I was very excited. I was smiling happily when suddenly the cameraman focused on the crowd. My smile disappeared and I looked very angry. Mary Walker's face, in close-up, was there on the screen. She didn't look ill, and she didn't sound ill. She was smiling happily and cheering wildly! W: Oh, my god. (23)