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UNIT112/121、Hi, my name is Emily. And the reason I took this class is because I sort of thought it might help me with my public speaking.I'm kind of nervous when it comes to speaking in front of crowds. And I thought maybe a drama class would help me get more comfortable in front of a lot of people. I'm pretty uncomfortable right now because this is really my very first time speaking in front of a lot of people. But I thought I'm going to take the class, and then maybe, if I really get brave I might even try out for maybe a play, or [or] a musical ...I'm not a very good singer, [but] but I maybe would be a good actor. And, I think if I take the class, and maybe play some theater games and learn some lines and practice some scenes that maybe, maybe I would become good.1B/52B/5UNIT2 2单元12/12页text-Mid-town hotel, can I help you?-Oh yes, I'm looking for a hotel to stay at next week. Can you tell me a little bit about your hotel, please?-Well, first of all we've got plenty of rooms available next week. And, what would you like to know specifically?-Well, I ...I guess the first thing is, is how big is your hotel?-We get a hundred and fifty-five rooms. And six floors ...and it's a great place to stay.-I see. Are the rooms large?-Yes, they're nice and spacious. You feel like at home in your living room.-Oh, that's nice to hear. How about food? Do you have a restaurant in the hotel?-There's a restaurant attached. We serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.-And how late is the restaurant open for dinner?-Eleven o'clock.-Ahh …what about other facilities? Do you have a gym, a pool, maybe a game room?-Got an exercise room, got a game room, and we have a pool. The pool is open till ten o'clock.-Oh, that sounds good. And what is the price range for your rooms?-Well, the cheapest room that we have or the least expensive room I should say is 55 dollars and it goes on up from there to about two hundred and you get a really nice suite for that.-That sounds very good. Thank you very much!-My pleasure. And I look forward to seeing you next week!-OK. Bye.-Goodbye.UNIT3 三单元A: Well thank you for coming. I hope you had a good time.B: Oh we all had a great time. Thanks for having us.A: Can I get your coats?C: Yeah, I've got one.B: I didn't wear one.C: You don't have a coat ... Mine is black.A: OK, be right back ...C: Thank you. That was fun.B: It was great.C: Good time.B: It was really nice. We haven't seen them in such a long time and ... C: I know. That ...Oh, no, this is not mine. Mine is black, this is blue. B: I think this is navy blue.B: His is a little longer, his is ... It's like a trench coat.C: It's got a lining in it also.A: I'll be right back.B: Thanks.C: Thank you.B: Hey little doggy!C: Cute puppy.B: He's a cute one, isn't he?C: Yeah, he is.A: Hope ...C: Oh, there it is! Thank you very much!B: Sorry we have to leave so soon.A: No problem. Hope you had a good time.B: Oh we had a great time.A: And I shall see you again.B: Thanks. Bye.A: I'll say thank you too.B: OK. Bye.UNIT4 四单元A: I'm hungry. Do you want to go get fast food?B: Er ...no, actually, I've just had hamburgers and French fries yesterday and ...if we're gonna go out I'd rather sit down some place and relax.A: OK. Have you been to the Italian place in the mall?B: Yes. And it's not very good.A: Really?B: Ya ...ya ...It's kind of lousy. It's kind of greasy and ...it's just ... It's not very good.A: Now what are you in the mood for?B: How about some ...Mexican food?A: Mm ...I don't really feel like Mexican.B: OK. Um ...A: Chinese sounds good?B: Yes! That would be great. Chinese, let's go to ...Oh! I know! Let's go to ...New China, And ...let's get the “happy family”. And it's got ...you know, the pork, and t he chicken, and the beef, and we can get some vegetables, too. Does that sound good?A: Yes, that sounds really good.B: I am in the mood for hot tea.UNIT5测试一测试1Hi, my name is Emily. And the reason I took this class is because I sort of thought it might help me with my public speaking. I'm kind of nervous when it comes to speaking in front of crowds. And I thought maybe a drama class would help me get more comfortable in front of a lot of people. I'm pretty uncomfortable right now because this is really my very first time speaking in front of a lot of people. But I thought I'm going to take the class, and then maybe, if I really get brave I might even try out for maybe a play, or [or] a musical ...I'm not a very good singer, [but] but I maybe would be a good actor. And, I think if I take the class, and maybe play some theater games and learn some lines and practice some scenes that maybe, maybe I would become good.。
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P8:uncle,tall, 30s, long, brown, the picture on the bottomP9: left---right: Emilio, Michael, Kathy, Alexis, Ashley.1.she likes listening to music and playing basketball.2.she is from Wellington, New Zealand.3.she is a reporter from Lima.4.he lives in Boston.5.he’s a fashion designer.6.he’s a finance manager.P 10: the 4th from the left.At 4:00.From Los Angeles.The 3rd from the left.Because his car has big problemsP11: 2 and 5 are true.P18: makes coworker teach agrees looks height heaveyset laughs shows signP27: cheching in at the airport, look at, checking into a hotelBerlin, New York, Shanghai5 tipsP28: sunglasses, plane, really fast, shouldn’tItally: April and May, because April and May are warm and beautiful.Australia: from December to April, because weather is usually very good.P29: Hong Kong, China, Oct. and Nov. because it is warm and not so humid.Germany: July and August, because it ‘s usually warm and sunny.India: from Nov. to April. Because the weather is nice and cool.P30: they were all in a Lost and Found Center850000, goat, false leg, cell phones, keys, sunglasses, wallets, 300000, finder.P37: packing, souvenirs, bringing, explains, niece, belongs, bear, gift, travels, partner.P44: ashley’s major at schoolArt, business, a lot, too competitiveCSara: 1,5,6 Jason: 2,3 ,4, 5,,7P47: 1.P, 2D, 3A, 4T, 5DP, 6PT, 7A, 8TP54: sports, times, swimming, competitive, invites, serious, fun, agree, athletic, benchP61:singer, Turkish/Scotish, 17, travels a lotPretty exciting, take a break, follow your dreams, successfulP62: think about your goals every day, join a business club, work every night and every weekend. P63: doing, information, help, talkingP64: chemistry, films, money, china, around the world, play soccer, business, law, change their mindsP71: style, haircut, quit, travel, famous movie, write million book startsP88 note meet called directions forgets, ask a man for, don’t understand, take a taxi, they are surprised, right across the street.。
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视听说第一册课后答案1-9Unit 1 Meeting New PeopleLesson A College LifeKey to Exercise A:•Questions-•What do you usually do after class?•What other activities do you take part in?•Will there be a movie on this weekend?•What about sports and extracurricular activities?•Is there anything else?Answers•I usually go to the reading room or the library.•There are always lectures and reports.•Every Friday evening we can watch films or video in our d epartment.•Yes, of course. Jane Eyre will be shown.• There are ball games and matches nearly every week. You can also join different kinds of clubs organized by the Student’s Union.•Oh, yes. There’s always a dancing party on Saturday evening s.Lesson BUniversity of OxfordKey to Exercise A:1.b2.a3.c4.d5.dKey to Exercise B•1. F 2. T 3. F•4. F 5.T 6. TKey to Exercise C•1. undergraduates•••••••••Unit 2 SportsLesson A The Olympic Spirit●Key to Exercise B ●1. It is mutual understanding, friendship, unity and fair play.●2. At the present, there has not been a wording for professionalathletes in China.3. No. Two of them have rather negative opinions on the present athletic sport.4. Sports management is beneficial to the promotion of the athletic sports level.5. The Sydney Olympics is a watershed. Since its beginning, anti-doping has risen from traditional battle to the battle of biologic engineering.Lesson BThe history of the Olympics ●Answers to Mind-mapping activities B.●Group A ●1 Cities.●2 The French educator Baron Pierre de Coubertin. ●3 On July 15, 2001.●4 Unity between Africa, the Americas, Asia , Australia , and Europe.●5 Zeus.●Group B●1 Olympia,Greece.●2 International Olympic Committee.●3 “Faster, Higher ,Stronger”.●4 Green Olympic, High-tech Olympics and People’s Olympics.●5 Tokyo, Japan in 1964.II. While-listening Activities●A.●1.F 2.F 3.F 4.T 5. TB. summary●The purpose of the first modern Olympics, which were held in Athens in 1896 was to help athletes and through competition and provide a way for athletes of all nations to ●During the sports competitions in Baron de Coubertin designed the Olympic rings in 1913, whichof the world-Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the two American continents, represented by one ring. Stronger".●Olympia, Greece to every new Olympics. In this way, the Olympic flame links the old and new gamesLesson C The Flame●●●●●(chorus)●●●And we're together again●My friends, will you show us the way●●●●●And looks to you and me●(chorus)●●●●Key to Ba. We travel on, guided by the flame●b. The fire within makes you reach out to the goal●c. Since ancient times we've come together in the light of the flame●d. look to your heart you will find the flameUnit 3EducationLesson A Pre-school education in the U.S.AKey to ExercisesB.•forty; five; three or four; two-thirds• eighty-thousand; ten percent.C.1. Young children in pre-school programs learn colors and numbers. They identify common objects and letters of the alphabet to prepare for reading. They sing and play games that use numbers and maps. They learn to cooperate with teachers and other children. Many pre-school programs include activities to help young children learn about the world around them. For example, children visit places like zoos, museums and fire and police stations.2. He may not be ready for kindergarten since many American kindergartens now require skills taught in early education programs.Lesson B Developing Children’s CreativityKey to exercises in part II.•4-3-2-1B.1. C2. b3. a4. aLesson C. Hillary’s view on EducationKey to ExercisesA.The first speaker:The policy will possibly libel(slander or hurt) 25% of the teachers in America as ineffective. It has not done what it needs to do to help children.The second speaker:The policy has unfortunately not been either founded or implemented effectively or appropriately. It does a disservice(damage or obstacle) to the educational process. It penalizes schools and teachers.B.1. T2. F3. T4. T5.FUnit 4 Man and NatureLesson AThe Effect of Global Warming⏹Effects :⏹Increasing global temperature will cause s ea level to rise, and is expected to increase the intensity of extreme weather events and to change the amount and pattern of precipitation. Other effects of global warming include changes in agricultural yields, glacier retreat, species extinctions and increases in the ranges of disease vectors.Key to exercises in Part II⏹A.⏹ Africa and Asia; Latin America; Industrial countries; small island nations.⏹B.⏹F F F T F T⏹C. Global warming⏹⏹⏹ ⏹ ⏹ ⏹ Lesson BGlobal warming and the melting soil⏹Key to Exercises:⏹A.⏹F T T F T⏹B.⏹1. top authorities; 300 scientists; eight nations; impact⏹2. sea levels; feet high; 100 years.Top 10 things we can do to reduce global warming⏹1. reduce, reuse, and recycle.⏹2. use less heat and air conditioning.⏹3. change a light bulb.⏹4. drive less and drive smart.⏹5. buy energy-efficient products.⏹6. use less hot water.⏹7. use the off switch.⏹8. plant a tree.⏹9. get a report card from your utility company.⏹10. encourage others to conserve.⏹D. A gigantic tornadoUnit 5News ILesson A : The lead of News⏹Key to Exercise B: ⏹1. rescued a newborn baby⏹2.might help counter the effects of global warming.⏹3. a responsible withdrawal of U.S.forces⏹4. will be remembered; Bolt’s sprints⏹5. the Oscar ceremony; the 80 years academy awards⏹6. a financial rescue package; the global financ ial crisis.⏹7. Al-Qaeda remains the single greatest threat to the U.S.⏹8. five million; have been taking part in the biggest earthquake drill⏹9. The two main opposition parties in Pakistan; have a clear majority. Lesson BFinancial News⏹Key to Exercise B:⏹Lead: President Barrack Obama is facing an early decision on trade policy⏹Further details: travel to Canada; are warning of disastrous consequences; embraces protectionism. ⏹Background information:⏹1. the U.S. Hou se of Representatives passed an economic recovery plan; works hand-in-hand; Congress⏹2. the House and Senate; American-made steed; public-works projects.Lesson CA report on Bird Flu⏹Key to Exercise:⏹A.⏹1. a 19-year-old man⏹2. The cause of his sickness has now been confirmed as the deadlyH5N1strain of bird flu. ⏹3. Cambodia⏹4. He is known to have eaten poultry.⏹5.He has been kept isolated and is in a stable condition.⏹B.⏹1 F 2 T 3 F4 F 5 T⏹C.⏹1. confirmed; fortunate; spreading; Cambodia; here; around the world⏹2. resurfaced ; a dozen;⏹3. fear; mutating; transmitted.Unit 6 societyLesson AGetting Rich Quickly?⏹Key to Exercise B:⏹Speaker A : You are gullible. You shouldn’t believe everything you read, especially on the Internet. ⏹Speaker B: All I have to do is first send some money to the person who sent me the letter, After that he will tell me how to earn much more money.⏹C.⏹The person at the top: asks the people below him for money, and thentells them to go and ask other people for money while sending some of it backto him. ⏹The people at the bottom: give their money to the people above them, and they get nothing. They end up losing.Lesson BViolent Crime Increase in U.SKey to Exercise C:⏹1. But the largest increase was in the West. Violent crime in that partof the country rose almost five percent.⏹2. Northeastern states had the smallest i ncrease. It was three percent over the same period last year. ⏹3. The report shows that violent crime rose nationwide, especially in cities with populations between half a million and a million.Lesson CA School Shooting in Finland⏹Key to Exe rcise B: 6-3-2-5-1-4⏹Key to Exercise C:⏹1. the police line; midday; dinner ladies⏹2. the school’s public address system; should remain in their classrooms; five boys and two girls ⏹3. assumes; to be confirmed by⏹4. arrived in the school yard; contact with; gave command to ; responded; was hurt.Unit 7 Culture and History(I)Lesson A What is culture?Key to Exercises in Lesson A ⏹A.⏹Definition A: People’s knowledge about art, music, and literature.⏹Definition B: All the ways in which a group of people act, dress, think, and feel.⏹B.⏹1. long sloping forehead⏹2. scars into or tattoos on body⏹3. Use rouge, lipstick, eye shadow, perfume, and hair spray to increase attractiveness.⏹C:⏹1.Why do many people cut scars into their bodies or tattoo themselves?⏹ d⏹2. Which of the following would expose the dead body on platforms for birds to eat?⏹ a⏹3. Which of the following is not true?⏹ d⏹4. Why does the speaker mention the Flathead Indians?⏹ cLesson B Culture shockKey to Exercises ⏹A:⏹1. Much of what he has learned about interpreting the actions of people around him is suddenly irrelevant.⏹2. Serious impact of the individual’s feelings of self-worth.⏹3. Fatigue, irritability and impatience.Unit 8 Culture and history (II)Lesson ASuch a historic City!Key to Exercise C ⏹Nelson’s Column:⏹It was built⏹Westminster Abbey:⏹Tower of London: It is a famous Madame Tussauds: There you can see Sometimes, it’s hard toLesson BPubs in Britain ⏹Key to C:⏹1. all ages and social classes mix to talk, do business, just spend a couple of quiet hours.⏹2. pay for your round; t hat you buy a drink for everyone in your group.Lesson C Columbus Discover America?Key to AF T F F T FKEY TO B1. He was born in Italy.2. Sept 9, 14923. Oct 12, 1492; They arrived on a small island in the Bahamas.5. He died a disappointed man.Key to Exercise C ⏹1. He set out to solve a major problem. Europeans wanted spices from India and China, but it was costly to import them overland or sail them all the way around Africa. Columbus decided to find a new sea-route from Europe to Asia. ⏹2. A month and 3 days.⏹3. Columbus believed he was near the coast of Asia and the islands of the East Indies. So he called the people who greeted him Indians.⏹4. While Columbus’s voyage opened up a whole new world for Europeans to explore, it ultimately spelled a disaster for the Native Americans. Columbus made 1492 one of the pivotal years in world history. And for both good and bad, the New World and the old were changed forever.Unit 9 Holidays and FestivalsLesson A Thanksgiving DayKey to Exercise A⏹The passage talks mainly about the origin of Thanksgiving Day and the significance of celebrating this festival.Key to Exercise B⏹1. Thanksgiving originated in 1620.⏹2. They sailed to America on the Mayflower, seeking a place where they could have freedom of worship.⏹3. Pilgrims waited for the harvests all summer long with great anxiety, knowing that their lives and the future existence of the colony depended onthe coming harvest. Finally the fields produced a yieldrich beyond expectations. Therefore it was decided that a day of thanksgiving to the Lord be fixed. Key to Exercise C⏹C.⏹ thanks; friends; holiday; success; prospect; appreciative; r elationship; interaction; gratitude; equally; value; Additionally; pursuit; granted.Lesson B Spring FestivalKey to A1. D2. B 3 . D. 4. DKey to Exercise B⏹1. People born in the year of Snake:⏹It’s a good year for unmarried sna kes to get married.⏹2.People born in the year of Pig:⏹Pigs will enjoy good luck in their careers, probably getting that hard-earned promotion.⏹3.People born in the year of Rabbit:⏹Unmarried rabbit people will likely hook up with someone from their past, though the relationship might not last very long.⏹4. People born in the year of Ox and Goat:⏹Ox and Goat people will be the target of vicious gossip, and will be prone to digestive problems.⏹5. People born in the years of DragonDragons born in the spring and summer will experience changes for theworse in their careers and in love.6. To ward off gossip, people should :Place a sheet of pink paper in the centre of their home or office.7.Through Fengshui, people can increase their luch with money, people can:⏹Place a glass of water to the north.8. To improve health, people can:Place a music box or a plate of wet sand in the northeast or southwest.9.The start of the Lunar New Year is traditionally a time for Hong Kongers to:Get their fortunes told, though sometimes it’s better not to know.Key to C1. F2. T.3. T.4. F.5. FKey to D1. a2. b.3. c.4. c.Lesson C ChristmasKey to A•1 a 2e 3 d 4 b 5cKey to B•1. At the Amari Atrium Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. •2. A 6-meter-high Christmas tree, made entirely of chocolates. •3. 50 kilograms•4. 6•5. 90%。
《新视野大学英语视听说教程第一册》_第九单元答案
II. Listening SkillsMaking Calculations1. W: It sounds expensive. Why did they charge you so much for repairing the computer? M:Well, it’s $25 for labor to start with. A new modern cost another 50 bucks. On top of that I needed a new battery, and it cost $17.Q: How much did the man spend altogether fixing his computer?2. W: How long are you on the Internet every day?M:About three hours a day. I promised Dad to cut that in half, but the Internet is so slow.Q: How much time has the man promised to spend on the Net every day.3. W: Where did you get all these e-mails?M:I got ten messages from classmates, one about an assignment and one from my brother. Five were spam, the annoying stuff that comes at all times.Q: How many e-mail messages did the woman get altogether?4. W: It takes twice as long to open my Hotmail now. I need over a minute to see my mail. Is the problem Hotmail or the ISP?M:Forget Hotmail. I get e-mail through a local provider in ten seconds. Try it. Q: How long did it use to take the man to get his mail?5. W: Talking about computer, what’s the meaning of Pentium 4 and clock speed? M:Imagine the processor of a computer as a bus. The higher the Pentium number, the larger the the bus and the more information it can carry. Clock speed tells how fast data are processed. A clock speed of 100 is half as fast as a speed of 200. Q: How much faster is a clock speed of 200 than a clock speed of 100?1.D2. C3.A4.B5.CIII. Listening InTask 1: The Internet on CampusThe Internet, a worldwide information network, is used at universities mainly as an informationsupply source. Staff supply information via the Internet and students may access it or any otherpublicly available information. The Internet is also useful for students to communicate with staff.Teachers may present lecture materials in lecture halls, and at the same time, they can distribute the materials for students to access from any location at any time via their computer. Such materials are preesented mainly in the form of text, still pictures and hypertext links. Students find this valuable and relevant to their needs.If they must miss a lecture, students can still keep up to date. Staff users may put up notices of conferences, maintain professional contacts, and communicate and conduct discussions with their colleagues or students. Students, on the other hand, are taught haow to use the Internet as an individual productivity tool in several courses.1. A2. D3. A4. A5. CTask 2: Surfing the NetW: Hi Bryan. Hare you doing? You look tired.M:Oh, I’m a little burnt out. I’ve been surfing the Net for the last few hours. W: Were you doing schoolwork, or was it just for pleasure?M:Well, I wanted to get some information on South America for a project I have, but I found a really interesting chat site with people from there and started chatting. W: Well, did you get the information you needed?M:Yes, but then we spent lots of time chatting about other interests.W: I see. The Internet is a wonderful place. There is so much information available.I completely understand how you can get distracted. Sometimes I find myself looking for one piece of information, but by the time I am finished I have a lot more than I started off looking for.M:I know. One thing I really don’t like about it, though, is it takes so much longer to find things, because many sites are useless.W: Yes, there’s that, and also, I often find the same site over and over again in a search. That definitely wastes lots of my time.M:And, of course, there are sites that offer little to no relevant information on the topic you are searching for. In my search today, I found quite a few sites that were nothing more than old local news archives and event calendars.W: Well, I’m sure they were useful to someone at some time, but they should be removed when they’re no longer of use to anyone.M:I agree. With all the time I spnd on it, I still find it to be the best source of information available. And speaking of information, I really should read through what I got on the Internet and start working on my project.W: Okay. Good luck. It’s funny w e had this chat, as I was just on my way home to surf the Net myself.M:Well, it was nice talking to you, and maybe I’ll meet you in a chat room later tonight.1. Surfing the Internet for the last few hours.2. Some information on South America for a project he had.3. Because there is so much information available.4. It takes so much longer to find things because many sites are useless.5. She thinks they were useful to someone at some time, but they sgould be removed when they’re no longer of use to any one.Task 3: Internet AddictionOver the years, studies have shown that it’s possible to become addicted to the Internet. Actually, college students are most likely to have the addiction becauseof many factors. Difficulty in adapting to life away from home, and certain psychological problems like depression or social anxiety are among the main reasons. College students have lots free time to spend and many of them are supplied with free Internet access and a computer in their doorms. It’s really easy to g et addicted. Walking through the computer labs, you are most likely to find students chatting or surfing on the Internet. There are not just some, but many students not really doing anything related to schoolwork. They are spending far too much time online, which may do harm to their schoolwork and other activities. As a result, some have been academically dismissed, and others are even in the danger zone for developing an addiction needs to be addressed now as a serious problem on college campuses.likely adapting psychological access dorms chatting related dismissed gamblingTask 4: A Brief Introductionhonored as our guest computer hacking protect books and articles misuseNew Threats to Security wake your interestIV. Speaking OutFocusing AttentionModel 1 As far as I’m concerned, …Now Your TurnNicole: Hi, Chris! What’s up?Christopher: The damned Internet is down again. Seems like it’s always down. Whatdo you think I should do?Nicole: If uou ask me, you just need to have your connection checked. Christopher: Maybe you’re right. But, to tell the truth, what I really need is to have my own computer.Nicole: Why? As far as I’m concerned, that’s not necessary when you’re livingon campus.Model 2 In my opinionAshley: Hey Mike, what are you doing online?Michael: Well, I’m getting some ideas for my term paper.Ashley: Ideas? Well, I personally think we should think for ourselves.Michael: It’s easier said than done! Working with the Internet is much faster , you know.Ashley: But, in my opinion, that’s a form of plagiarism.Michael: Come on, Ashley. I never quote the passages; I just use their ideas.Model 3 As I See it, …Maria: I’ve got to do two assignments this week, but the Internet is not always a timer saver.Jessica: Searching on the Internet? Don't’t you think it’s hard to find the right information for yourassignments?Maria: No, just the opposite. There’s too much information. I start looking for one thing, and seesomething else. Before I know it, I’m completely off topic.Jessica: Well, as I see it, you should focus on what you are doing and not get distracted.Maria: But, the point is that it’s very hard to stay on one topic when other topics keep flashing andjumping out at you!V. Let’s TalkAnne: John! You’re playing computer games again?John: Hi, darling. I’m just surfing the Net.Anne: Oh, my gosh! You’re becoming a Net-addict!John: Come on, Anne. I find the Internet very useful—I can find anything. Want me to search forthe number of Net-addicts in America?Anne: John, you spend more time on the Net than with me. It’s kind of unhealthy! John: Unhealthy? Here, just feel my muscles. I like Atlas—I can lift the world with the Net.Anne: Stop joking, John. You spend hours closed up in your room, with just your computer forcompany, like a recluse. It is as if you lived in a computer!John: Not really. I am in touch with the world through the Web.Anne: But it is not the same. You need to interact with people, play real games, and enjoy nature. Your virtual world is a form of… of… escapism.John: The real world could use some escaping form, don’t you think?Anne: You know, John, it is not just you; most young people—even children—spend so much timeon the Net that it is not only affecting their eyesight but also their personalities. They arebecoming unsociable…John: Anyway, look at the positive side: the amount of useful information available on the Web isamazing.Anne: I know that. As long as the Internet is only a virtual girlfriend, I won’t have to worryabout it.John:2,4,6,8Anne:1,3,5,7For ReferenceaA, say hello to B and ask what he is doing online.Hi,Brian. You’re online again! Sea rching for something?B, respond to A’s greeting and answer his /her question.Hello, Vivian. I’m playing games. It’s thrilling!A, show your concern for B by listening some dia=sadvantages of Net addiction.Come on, Brian. You’ve spent too much time online. Haven’t you ever worried about yourstudy? Your addiction to the Net will spoil you!B, account for your Net addiction by listing some conveniences and excitement the Internet brings toyou.Don’t be joking, Vivian. The Internet is so con venient, and you can do everything on it. I enjoyplaying games online. It’s really exciting!bA, greet B and ask what he is doing.Hi, Dave. What’re you doing? Seems you’re doing editing work.B, respond to A.Well, I just downloaded an essay from the Net, and have got to make some changes for myliterature class.A, make comments on B’s practice.What? Downloaded an essay? Are you crazy? We’re supposed to write papers by ourselves.B, try to justify your act.Sounds easy! But I don’t have the time. Besides, I’m not into literature, you know.VI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingListeningTask 1: The Origin of the InternetThe story of the Internet begins in the late 1950s. The Soviet Union launched Sputnik in 1957. The Pentagon set up a research team in 1958 to create a computer network to operate during disasters like a nuclear war. The resulting network linked U.S. scientific and academic researchers. It grew into the World Wide Web or the Internet that became the network system of the Information Age. In 1985, the National ScienceFoundation created a network which provided a free national service toany U.S. research and education institution. Later, large corporations began to build their own networks. Al l those networks finally joined the Pentagon’s network to form the Internet. By the 1990s, anyone with a computer, a modern, and Internet software could link up to the Internet. In the future, the Internet will probably grow more complex and become part of a larger network called the information highway. With that people could bank, shop, watch TV, and perform many other activities online. Task2: The Internet—A Small TownThe Internet is a global network, but in many ways it’s like a small town with similar services to offer. There are electronic post offices to send and receive e-mail, functioning somewhat more efficiently than the Post Office we know. There are libraries of information that stay open 24 hours a day with millions of books and documents to browse or search through on the World Wide Web or WWW. You can also enjoy real-time text-based communication, using written or printed material to communicate with others immediately and almost “face to face”. Local coffee shops are seen in the guise of chat room, with people dropping by at all hours of the day and night to socialize. Online education and training is available just as it is in a “bricks and mortar” university or school. Online banking offers you all the services available at your local bank, without fearing to be mugged at an ATM. You can buy almost anything, listen to your local radio station or do your grocery shopping. Indeed, the Internet is your town in a box!1. F2. T3.T4.F5.TTask3: If only life could be like a computer!To get your daily exercise, just click on “run”!If you need a break from life, click on “suspend”.Hit “any key” to continue life when ready.To “add/remove” someone in your life, click settings.To improve your appearance, just adjust the display settings.When you lose your car keys, click on “find”.You could click on “send” and the kids would go to bed immediately.To feel like a person, click on “refresh”.Click on “close” to shut up the noises.To undo a mistake, click on “back”.Is your furniture getting old? Click “update”.If you messed up your life, you could press “Alt, Ctrl, Delete” and start all over! Speaking。
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How does the announcer begin the phone....(BABBCABA)10.what was most likely the relationship....(ACBA)11.What was the possible relationship......(ABDBB)12.Hi,Angie.....(1)happened to (2)party (3)on Friday night (4)in formal dresses (5)dressed up (6)stains all over (7)funny (8)come up(9)acts really polite (10)pretty much (11)right out of (12)embarrassing13.Modern trains have....(BACDACDAC)14.Nancy:Hey,Robert!How's your weekend.....(1)between jobs (2)part time (3)position (4)put (5)resume (6)fancy (7)atmosphere (8)live band (9)messed up15.did,ate,Was,had,like have,liked,do,Watched(选词填空)(1)did (2)Watched (3)Was (4)like (5)had (6)ate16.At the school office....(1)are (2)have (3)I am (4)I'm studying (5)Will be (6)Was17.Emily:HELLO.....(1)Is this Emily Collins? 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How does the announcer begin the phone....(BABBCABA)10.what was most likely the relationship....(ACBA)11.What was the possible relationship......(ABDBB)12.Hi,Angie.....(1)happened to (2)party (3)on Friday night (4)in formal dresses (5)dressed up (6)stains all over (7)funny (8)come up(9)acts really polite (10)pretty much (11)right out of (12)embarrassing13.Modern trains have....(BACDACDAC)14.Nancy:Hey,Robert!How's your weekend.....(1)between jobs (2)part time (3)position (4)put (5)resume (6)fancy (7)atmosphere (8)live band (9)messed up15.did,ate,Was,had,like have,liked,do,Watched(选词填空)(1)did (2)Watched (3)Was (4)like (5)had (6)ate16.At the school office....(1)are (2)have (3)I am (4)I'm studying (5)Will be (6)Was17.Emily:HELLO.....(1)Is this Emily Collins? (2)This is Hobert,Hobert Smith (3)Oh,my .Of course18.Won't,shouldn't,can't,have to,can,should,didn't,must(选词填空)(1)can't (2)have to (3)should (4)can (5)must19.It's easy(NO,YES)20.How are you(NO,Yes)21.Nice to meeting you?(NO,YES)22.Jif:can you hand me that....(ABACBC)新时代交互英语视听说答案第三级第一单元3/16 BBB8/16 CABAC 9/16 ABA 1211 take a break why not some other time party available listen without talk to you about researching background work on hoping for breakmay be it By the way1A/5 CBCAB 1B/5 kind of it's about right I did past three years paid of earned break the case in comparison to depends on a lot harder in general my roommateway too for myself a balance2A/5 confident relaxed tense in a bad mood 2B/5 1)How about 2)too 3)Why don't 4)enough 5)Let's 6)to walk3/5 1)am taking 2)work 3)have 4)am writing4/5 ABBC5/5 3 1 1 2 3 1第二单元3/16 AAB8/16 AABB 9/16 ABCC 221 get expert run broadcast competition In fact Speaking ought to give away Good thinking handle care audio expert fast on it You do hard to believe wake up smell the coffee crazy famous taking a bribe smart Ihope get in the way work on1A/5 BBCBA 1B/5 heard about was caught they say what to think stuff you'd like to really convinced actually natural athlete in the season any opinion about disqualify for the sake of shame to in trouble with start rumors2A/5 BACEDF2B/5 12323/5 2123314/5 ACCC5/5 211132第三单元3/16 CCA8/16 ABB 9/16 ABAA 3133 Bad news audio expert check urgent be sure absolutely sure have an idea may remember confide in reporter researcher chance lose one more day only one more day won't be sorry story get tell me everythingdeserve a break story charming charm out of1A/5 BABBC 1B/5 was thinking That would be ok this new mall having a sale kind of a whole lot less just really end up using little Well girl the whale soundedreally good a lot a lot less you know what treat you to 2A/5 1)figure it out 2)investigate 3) result 4)make sense 5)ruined2B/5 BCEDFA3A/5 1213 CB4/5 ABBB5/5 1311213第四单元3/16 BAB8/16 ABACC 9/16 ABAA 2231 listen your side of the story Nope all alike judge me trust only goal helping win deal with mess charges serious threw a game gambling debts gave access to stop from Did you or didn't you throw the game getshow viewers Take your pick innocent1A/5CCBBC 1B/5 ran into my gosh doing fantastic the same old how exciting perfectfor or something like thata boring job gets to telemarketing telephone company2A/5 ACCA 2B/5 Take a pick /Take it easy/Take your time /Take a look3A/5 a a the a 3B/5 aren't /will you/does she/could he/hasn't he/doesn't she/didn'tI/wasn't he4/5ABAAB5/5ABCACA测试A TEST A1/3 when did Lancebc2/3 Nick thinks thatab3/3 dca1/3 in a bad mood /exhausted2/3 trustworthy/dishonest3/3 which prase has theaacbcc1/3 are /am /Let's go /too much /why don't I 2/3 1)aren't you 2)an 3)was 4)the 5)have seen 6)good 7)my 8)am able to9)different 10)haven't been able to3/3 1)receiving 2)are going to 3)over 4)should 5)'d better/5ab2/5ddc3/5cb4/52435/5111/3332/36)if you put it that way^^^7)i will spend a lot too.....8)that't true9)i just don't feel like it10)let's go see the movie then3/3、1)到5)没有第五单元3/16 baa8/16 bcacc9/16 baab9/16 3123 9/16 sure sounds like stupid a minute deliberately from college works for recognize teammate both excuse us media you've got that right get it worry you getting some pressure sit out badly frankly win without you--------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 新时代交互英语视听说答案第三级1A/5 cacaa 1B/5 the whole story on the phone this rebate A hundred dollars supposed to of the camera nice about it serial number is gone Oh man 8002A/5 acba 2B/5 1)do you feel 2)do you think 3)are loving 4)such 5)so 6)believe3/5 so /such a /so /such /so /such a4/5 baaab5/5 1)can I ask you to take a2)I have to take care of3)I'm tied uo at the moment4)Would you mind if5)Can you please check6)OK,no problem7)please fill this form第六单元3/16 dda8/16 bacaacb9/16 1321 9/16 Keep investigating have no choice going with beat us to it You'vegot to admit missing something as they seem in this case too trusting skeptical all right working on fair let my emotions color my judgment letme down won't be sorry1A/5 CBCAC (已修正,由Tracy提供,表示感谢 ) 1B/5 says at bars to have their parents thirteen years old get drunk you know drinking irreponsibly their kids baby-sitter bar owners this ishappening crazy2A/5 bdaec 2B/51)deposited 2)bank account 3)As a matter of fact 4)Take it from me 5)For one thing 6)except for 7)go with 8)beat us to it 9)let us down3A/5 going/talking/eating/yourselves/myself/have knew/would havebrought/crying over /enjoying 3B/5 1)may 2)may not 3)Is he 4)will 5)might not 6)may 7)are going to8)might4/5 abab5/5bacacb第七单元3/16 cac8/16 bdababad9/16 bdcb9/16 1321 9/16 here it comes juice bar Aren't you Do I know you Not yet interesting proposition Keep going Let's say deal endorse athletic That's it businesscard on second thought pay visit1A/5 abccd 1B/5 great opportunity audition for such a wonderful show the same night other plays coming along so perfect so great about be invited go for it2A/5 ababba2B/5 badac 3A/5 1)was taking 2)called 3)checked 4)was playing 5)quicker 6)moreconcentrated3B/5 baab4/5 bbbaa5/5 bacacab第八单元3/16 ccb8/16 dcaaabbdc9/16 badd9/16 3223 9/16 dead for a moment angry yell at Maybe Probably guest dial in big trouble have trouble with used to memory to make matters worse ridiculous took lunch voice mail available odd telling the truth lying see a goodstory1A/5 bcbdc1B/5 looking for I mean quite a while at the desk Whatever Kind of hard for her name impossible totally screwed up pretty clear meet me lobby 4 o'clock good idea try where she is why don't you how that goes2A/5 aaabba2B/5 ccada3A/5 22222 3B/5 someone / used to /didn't use to /something /anything /4/5 ababb5/5 1212213测试BTest BTalia tells Nick that she believes him: {1.Nick meets Jackie baker2.Nick explains the deal he made to Talia.3.Talia decided to do see Jackie.The receptionist calls the office:{1.The receptionist gives the office location.2.The receptionist gives the directions to the office.3.The receptionist asks for a signature.Why did Nick not play in an important game:CBAGraham is always very:CBCDBADATalia Hi,mom: criticizing pressureWhich phrase has the same meaning ...:BACCMarcello Hi,Amy: get along get goingDear Mom,I hope you: used to be somebody who that person isanybody where she livesAmy,Hi,Ronnie.Ididn’t see you: better were having more intelligent was listening wouldrather就只有一题的:B Which word do you hear,she or he : AABB / Can or can’t:BAAOh,you’re looking for Jack Baxter She’s VP at Kick Shoes Which word has the unstressed/ /:rumor together threeAmy,Hi,Ronnie.Ready for class: BC Dean,Ijust got back from Cozumel: Oh,really? How was itgoing? That’s great.Tony,Do you think I :CFDBAC--------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 回复:新时代交互英语视听说答案第三级第九单元3/16 bac8/16 dcdaccad9/16 addc9/16 213 9/16 anything else someone else either In fact cheer up as bad as describebusiness suit excutive at all1A/5 acbad 1B/5 favor wondering bring two of my friends definitely supposed to messed up have a great time decorations cast minute cooking things great to serve6:30 three of you2A/5 aabbab2B/5 bcaba3A/5 1)rushed 2)was checking 3)was playing went3B/5cbbbab4/5 aabba5/5 acabcab第十单元3/16 BAB8/16 ACCBBCDC9/16 AADC9/16 13131A/5 BBCBC 1B/5 on behalf of a couple of minutes greatly appreciated more timebuilding classroom drom rooms obviously point better quality more people at least pretty nice spaciousrental houses stay in mixedfeeling involved in helps them out definitely issue2A/5 BBABAA2B/5 DCCAB3A/5 on with/out /up3B/5 losing /saying/ to need/ to wait3C/5 until/when/have4/5 BAAAB5/5 BBCCCBA第十一单元3/16 BAC8/16 BCBABA9/16 ACAC9/16 3221 9/16 won't be sorry admit lied There you are are got reservations just around the corner doing business so much pleasant talk over over lunch sign basically says endorse the shoes tricked out of the way next in linestar player amazing team office make sure1A/5 CBAAA1B/5 are responsible for Africa visual aid in the outline easy look that up really quick have it all done due Wednesday need to meet I'm supposed to do compile get our project done off the Internet helpful use bring thosein tomorrow2A/5 BAABB2B/5 BBADDBB3/5 CAAABA4/5 AABA5/5 BABAAC第12单元dcdbcadcaadbcBCBAACthe habitat of the animalsblue folder rest of the projectmap definitely different spotturned it in reliable sourcecoming to me instead of positively check withBACAABAB figure them out help you out put them away clean it up the most expensivethe bestACCA I’m not quite sure what you’re getting at. /Exactly./Do you mean that/ That’s not what I mean./ Could you go over it again? / Are you saying that测试CTest CWhy does Nick ask to look at the :BCSpread on the mustard: {1.Put on the cheese and avocado.2. Put on the tomato and cucumber3.Add the secret ingredient.Gomez will earn bonus money: BCBNick is confused when the:{1.says he hasn’t heard of Kick s shoes2.to help Nick3.eye color---------------Marcello:Hi,Amy: pulled it off pass onTalia:Hi,Mom: Keep cool play it by earThe food at the new : ACWhich phrasal verb means think of: BC---------------Talia:Ronnie: the luckiest pick him up best for dream this up Tony:So,Talia: think of working could start was doing as difficult asSecretary: may to talk as easy as will givelooked up to: up out Ronnie:Hi Talia!: interesting to buy surprised to invite haveListen for the sound...: bbaListen to the sentence.: I want to get and itDo you hear the ordinary verb: AAListen to the sentence.Which word...: DCA---------------Chris:Sorry,...: CLouise:Do you want to... : BA John:How was...: Are you saying it didn’t go well Yes,that’s wha t Imean过级最终测试Level Test1.There is a rumor that Nick: CBC2.What does Nick say the TV station is going: ABC3.OK, I’m wondering...: {couple sit-down silverware accommodateeasy-going understanding favor attractive settings she knows it’s kind of o ut of your way for us to go to this partypick up anything else get somesome wine or dessert or bring anything4.Alex.My old boyfriend Alex.: {I looked really good toolook your bestNo way doing things and moving onhang out or something5.Nick says his life : ABAB----------------1.Patty:I can’t believe ...: ABB2.Which phrase means to understand something?: BCA3.The government...: BCBA4.Throw a game: AAC5.Dean:Ican’t believe.. : AAC6.Amy:What’s wrong,Talia?: ABB-------------------1.Tony:I(选词) : want am having would rather anyone better2.Patty:Well,Icould : AC3. Dean:I think Nick ...: CA4. Talia:I: CCB-----------------1. men{tion} a{so}lutely2. can’t used to3. (br)eak (str)eet4. Looked: single sound talented: extra syllable5. falling rising falling6.有五个选项的:forget debts talk新时代交互英语视听说答案第四级Unit 13/16 3218/16 241419/16 31231A/5 122312 1B/5 in a show my age get to went away meet up together sort of like hungout hate talking back and forth keep this friendship going a long way away2A/5 1c 2d 3e 4a 5b2B/5 1221214/5 13231 5A/5 what’s going on to get back to as I was saying by theway5B/5 32Unit 23/16 2418/16 3141229/16 32421A/5 231312 1B/5 major falling out awkward kind of mean complaining to sort of hyperweir d with ruining so bad conflicts right in the middle quit pretty much comingback to2A/5 1b 2d 3a 4e 5c2B/5 211212123/5 221211124/5 21231 5A/5 is something wrong I’m really stressed out here’s anidea Hmmm…that might work5B/5 31Unit 33/16 2238/16 33123319/16 13121A/5 22133 1B/5 hand-made funniest usually do cut around the edges favorite a bunchof cut out creativity no limits2/5 1b 2e 3a 4c 5d3/5 2221124/5 132315/5 233314Unit 43/16 2218/16 32123319/16 42231A/5 12223 1B/5 have got to go by in between your schedule good for really goodotherwise ever good for close by quite a bit coming out2/5 1d 2c 3a 4b3/5 122323234/5 21335/5 2321Section test A题目顺序随机,根据答案自己找合适的题Listening○1231○232○332○4she believes…it is…famous…○51 nick tells… 2 Nick mentions… 3 nick talks…○621(题目:1.where does Jackie think talia has seen her before…○721(题目:1.how does nick respond to the com mercial idea…○81 army tells… 2 talia… 3 army asks…Vocabulary○1213121○2attractive sane ○3down the line lay it on the line smart cookie piece ofcake○4agent stunt personGrammar○1to ask can’t you much is completed○2have be en working have decided○3must yourself○4a little are going to going○5331○6must have can each other ○7if we can get where the restaurant is excitedPronunciation○1might have was ○222(题目:1.is there anthing else you want me to d o…)○332○4and an○5question statement○6Speaking○1213 ○2321(题目:1.talia:it’s getting late. I should get going…Unit 53/16 3238/16 3323349/16 21431A/5 2213 1B/5 wonderful award even though deserve earned audience Teacher of theYear sounds sort of appreciate throughout the years an honor to be chosenhonestly support of principal superintendent grateful opportunity bestowed on me2A/5 23412213 2B/5 Halloween career to put on message caredabout take out on a d ate forgot what’s going on miss you look nice in thatcostume so doyou having conversation by the way 3A/5 clean has they to work neither did3B/5 go let change neither do I so do I4/5 122225/5 2312122Unit 63/16 3428/16 23431239/16 32231A/5 24323 1B/5 really curious opinion cloning kind of crimpyscience fiction pe rsonality something like that clone organs genetic material gettingcompletely--------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 新时代交互英语视听说答案第四级out of hand nature versus nurture debate upbringing grieving governmentcontrol draw the line2A/5 32111 2B/5 show up X so phony slight X whatif get into ridiculous break calm down X big deal X stand for keepyour voice down 3/5 big deal that gets him to calm down didn’tknow is who’s involved making make4/5 222215/5 2132113Unit 73/16 238/16 2212239/16 4321A/5 23343 1B/5 pretty amazing the third date funny person positive sort of a windchaser put it settle down regret the relationship 2A/5 seeing somebody a serious relationship split up fixedher up pla yed the field a crush on the rebound a blind date playedhard to getasked her out2B/5 on confession clear up admitted fantastic it’s all over relieved catch 3/5 to do hadn’t got hadn’t changed would have starved hadn’t givenup had n’t thought suggested hired hadn’t taken to get offered had studied4/5 121225/5 3331121Unit 83/16 3228/16 32142449/16 3311A/5 323411B/5 the support people this whole story makes sense to my server fixAnyway program download into run through reboot plug the Internet Wouldn’t youwhole my server this program a brand-new computer come for free work get it Noproblem with that2A/5 221122B/5 get out of here check hearing isbelieving pressed disaster reinstated learned a lesson the hard way sure 3/5 was just… repaired found was going to go get itchecked that h e… were going have it done was… my hair cut4/5 11225A/5 acting up again yes…let’s…66.75B/5 3232Section test B题目顺序随机,根据答案自己找合适的题Listening ○1talia explains…nick complimets…talia tells…○2nick says he…nick says that…talia implies…○323○432(题目:1.selena grew up…)○523 ○631(1.why is talia happy that tony hasn’t aired the story)○7she pretended...he lied...will tell 0○8213Vocabulary○1123133○2kinky keep out of clear his name○3bald keep going clear my head○4be on the rebound play the fieldGrammar○1get had it cut told was going○2were talking neither so do heard○3told to write who ○4make me do help him write let her miss the class next week ○5was going to difficult to catch had planned for us to gettogether○6don’t show up‘ll callPronunciation○1121○2211(1.do you hear final or non-final intonation)○312○412○521(1.they admitted…)Speaking ○1this is a disaster is acting up no,I guss I should do that○2what…oh…Do…Unit 93/16 1348/16 413342119/16 13131A/5 3424341B/5 10 6 9 1 4 3 5 7 2 8 112/5 341243212 3A/5 wer e hadm’t asked would return could give knew 3B/5 had been would have gotten could have recorded had pushed hadn’theardwouldn’t have known 3C/5 could go back hadn’t worked would not have lost supposed--------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 新时代交互英语视听说答案第四级4/5 112125/5 2123211Unit 103/16 2338/16 2423139/16 13121A/5 42124 1B/5 massage therapy interested in all the time get basically go to payfor i t Exactly energy healing college credit sort of meditate focus our pointmedit ating meditating some classes like take anatomy memorize terminology2A/5 3213212B/5 1122211212 3A/5 would go were were should have asked should have gone 3B/5 moved had been working decided had been watching had been throwingrepor。
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大学英语视听说教程1答案Unit1-10新视野大学英语视听说教程1答案Unit1II. Listening SkillsListening for Names1.David2.Leigh3.Vicky Kleinura Tish Hill5. Anthony McDonald III. Listening In1.B2.D3.B4.C5.ATask 1: EnrollingTask 2: Living on Campus1. She thinks it’s easy to make friends.2. It’s convenient to use the library, the labs, the sports center and many other facilities.3. It’s near the shopping center.4. They would have to get up so early to get to classes on time. And then it would take a lot of time to get home.5. It seems all the same every day.Task 3: Learning to speak English1.formal2.formally3.casualmon5.native6.relaxed7.friendly Task 4: An Announcement1.attention2.closing3.five4.checkouts5.leaveV. Let’s TalkSpeakerMajorFuture Job PlanTuition SourceMichaelTravel and tourismTo work for a travel agencyWorking his way through schoolJaneComputer scienceTo work in the IT industryA four-year scholarshipVI. Further Listening and SpeakingListeningTask 1: University Life1. new and different2. on his own3. a bit confused4. talk with5. sleep inTask 2: Key to Learning English1. T2. F3.F4.F5.TTask 3: Listening Effectively1.B2.D3.A4.B5.DUnit2II. Listening SkillsIdentifying Numbers1.D2.A3.C4.B5.DIII. Listening InTask 1: Yao Ming1.D2.B3.C4.D5.ATask 2: Ronaldo1. He played his early football with amateur clubs.2. He signed his professional contract with a Brazilian club.3. He went to Europe to seek his fortune in the European leagues.4. He was described as the new Pele.5. He won the award for three times: in 1996, 1997 and 1999.Task 3: Physical ExerciseHealthy form energy better different tastes careful choosingTask 4: An Announcement1.Open2.interested3.checkup4.apply5. PE Department6.exercise opportunityV. Let’s TalkJack( rooting for the home team) a,b,e,fJim( rooting for the visiting room) c,d,g,hVI. Furthering Listening and Speaking ListeningTask 1: Sports in the U.S.1. popular2. weekly3. local clubs4. big three5. fan baseTask 2: Walking1. F2.F3.F4.T5.TTask 3: The 27th Summer Olympic Games1. D2.B3.B4.C5.DUnit3II. Listening SkillsUnderstanding Times and Dates1.D2.B3.C4.A5.BIII. Listening InTask 1: A Picture1.C2.A3.D4.B5.BTask 2: Problem of Meeting People1. He has both academic and social problems.2. He fells confident about his ability to cope with his studies.3. The language barrier is the main reason why he finds it hard to make friends with local students.4. It is difficult for overseas students and native English speaking students to really get to know each other because there is the cultural gap.5. To best way for the overseas students to actually overcome the difficulty of making friends with native English speaking students is to start talking about course work.Task 3: Long Distance Friendships1.maintain2.tending3.date4.phone5.turns6.bills7.expenses8.e-mail 9.touchTask 4: An Announcement1. The Student Friendship Association2. outing3. school gate4. 6:405. 7 sharp6. on timeJACK ABEG Jane CDFTask 1: Worry of a Teacher1. learn happy2. earthquake3. weight dark circles4. the health center turned red5. surprised talking transferredTask 2: How to build lifelong friendship?1.T2.F3.F4.T5.TTask 3: At Your SideWhen the daylight’s gone and you’re on your own,And you need a friend just to be around.I will comfort you; I will take your hands.And I’ll pull you through, I will understand.And you know that I’ll be at your side.There’s no need to worry.Together we’ll survive through the haste and hurry.I’ll be at your side.If you feel like you’re alone, and you’ve nowhere to turn,I’ll be at your side.If life’s standing still and your soul’s confused, And you cannot find what road to choose.If you make mistakes,You can’t let me down.I will still believe,I will turn around…Unit4II. Listening SkillsListening for Telephone Numbers1.6613047.2.8432057.3.130********.4.54362163 2055.01113055110897III. Listening InTask 1: Weather Forecasting1.B2.D3.C4.A5.DTask 2: Wrong Weather Forecast1. They are planning to have their picnic on the weekend.2. They will be able to have a volleyball match, one class against another.3. It’ll be fine, and maybe a little cloudy, but there’ll be definitely no rain.4. Those weatherman are useless.5. All the pollution and the hole in the ozone layer are responsible for the changeable weather.Task 3: Global Climate Change1.greenhouse2.atmosphere3.burning4.destruction5.earth6.level7.ri sk8.storm9.threat 10.environment.Task 4: An Announcement1.Sunny2.daytime temperature3.bundleup 4.drop 5.cloudy 6.winds 7.snow flurries 8.37 9.rain 10.riseV. Let’s TalkMichael: A,B,E,GEmma: c,d,f,hVI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Dust Storms1. human health dust clouds2. the Sahara Atlantic Ocean South America3. October Central America the Caribbean4. the United States Florida the skies5. dust storms allergies breathing problemsTask 2: Mental Energy and Season1.F2.T3.F4.F5.TTask 3: Raining in My HeartThe sun id outThe sky is blueThere’s not a cloud to spoil the viewBut it’s rainingRaining in my heartThe weatherman says fine todayHe doesn’t know that you’ve go ne awayAnd it’s rainingRaining in my heartOh misery, miseryOh what’s gonna become of me?I tell myselfMy blues won’t showBut I know that soon all my tears will flowCome a raining downRaining in my heart…Unit5II. Listening SkillsListening for People’s Food Preferences1.steak2.eggs, bacon,toast, 3.sweet weight 4.cookies fruit strawberries 5.fish fried noodles mushroomIII. Listening InTask 1: Fast Food Culture1.D2.C3.A4.B5.CTask 2: McDonald’s1. They will probably eat a hamburger, some chicken McNuggets, and the shakes.2. McDonald’s is so succes sful because of its formula and diversity.3. You can always see similar menu items and the same high level of quality.4. McDonald’s is losing market share in the States now and has closed down some restaurants. Because there’re so many fast food chains in the U.S. that it’s difficult for McDonald’s to stay competitive.5. Because they’re able to sell American culture by using all the media they can.Task 3: American Eating Habits1.cities2.health-conscious3.green4.naturally5.styles6.heartland7.traditional 8. customers 9. popularTask 4: An Announcement1.favorite McDonald’s foods2.adding3.dreame true5.Great choices6. Double Cheeseburger7.Pies.V. Let’s Talk1. Hamburgers fries2. Chinese3. cabbage4. skipped5. chocolate6. sit-down7. fruitVI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Foods in the World1. national international2. national dishes foreign ones.3. hamburgers hotdogs Paris4. tea coffee milk pop5. children three or four hamburgers fried chickenTask 2: GM Foods1. F2.F3.T4.F5.FTask 3: HungerI have known bread hunger,Yet have I strength.I have known heart hunger,Yet do I live.I have known soul hunger,And faith is not dead.When the body cried,I lit love in my heart.When the heart wept,I lit a lamp in my soul.Yet all the while,I heard life asking its goal.I was alone looking out of a house,Knowing the empty rooms.Unit6II. Listening SkillsListening to People Talk About Health1.the doctor’s feelings health2. cold medicine physicalexercise 3.schoolwork sleeping health a doctor 4.outside long and healthy second-hand smoke cancer5. The man once promised he would watch TV less, eat less junk food and havemore exercise. But he believes it is more important to enjoy himself, although the woman says he’s risking his health watching TV so much.III. Listening InTask 1: Diets1.A2.C3.B4.B5.CTask 2: Culture Shock1. The student feels tired all the time, wants to sleep all day, and is not interested in studying or being with people.2. Many things in the student’s life have changed, such as foods, customs, socializing, and even body language and gestures.3. Because the student’s heart, and blood pressure are all normal.4. Sometimes when people move to a new location, especially a new country, they experience culture shock.5. The doctor suggests that the student try to spend some time each week with people from her own culture.Task 3: The Flu1.hit2.minute3.shivering4.legs5.ache6.liests 8.followed 9.lung 10.vaccine 11.protectTask 4: An Announcement1.make an appointment2.checkup3.cancellation4.3o’clock 5.3:30 6.Thursday.V. Let’s TalkColumn A Column BThe student’s test results 6 1. Headaches and lack of energyHis problems 1 2. Exercise and dietHis breakfast 4 3. Pizza and a CokeHis lunch 5 4. A few doughnuts and a coffeeHis dinner 3 5. A couple of hot dogs, fries, and CokeSuggestions to follow 2 6. Nothing physically wrongVI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Medical Services on Campus1. medical service health insurance2. medical advice3. operation outside make the arrangements4. medical assistance housing off campus5. living on campusTask 2: An Expensive Treatment1. F2.T3.F4.F5.TTask 3: Doctor’s Advice1.D2.B3.A4.B5.DUnit7II. Listening SkillsIdentifying Prices1.D2.B3.C4.B5.DIII. Listening InTask 1: Malls in the U.S.1.A2.C3.B4.D5.DTask 2: Online Shopping1. It’s an auction site where people put their stuff up for sale, and then other people log in and bid on it.2. They can send a check or money order, or use a system called PayPal which lets them pay by credit card online.3. The online store puts the buyer directly in touch with the seller, and then the buyer can ask the seller to send the items over.4. She could never buy clothes online.5. You just need to package it all back up again.Task 3: Beware of bargains!1.bargain2.poorer3.reduced4.unbeliev able5.add6.final7.regular 8.safest 9.trustTask 4: An AnnouncementWelcome to our Gift Shop! Time to start thinking about gifts for your friends! The best flowers, cards, stationery, dolls, oriental gifts, art prints and posters, hand-made gifts, and woodwork are arriving daily. Remember, all the gifts are carefully chosen by top professionals! You can get all your favorite gifts at a discount of twenty per cent here at Gift Shop!V. Let’s TalkColumn A Column BJack 2.3.4.8Jane 1.5.6.7VI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Does complaining work?1. tolerate complaint2. do any good dissatisfied customers3. longer harder settled4. Customer Service solve problems5. the right in a timely mannerTask 2: Credit Cards1. F2.F3.F4.T5.TTask 3: A Tongue TwisterBetty Botta bought some butter.“But,” she said, “this butter is bitter.Put a bit of better butterWill make my butter better.”So she bought a bit of butterBetter than the bitter butter.And it made her butter better.So it was better than Betty BottaBought a bit of bitter butter.Unit8II. Listening Skills Listening for Rents or Charges1.B) $2002 A)$350..3. B)$4004. B)$1605.B)$400III. Listening InTask 1:Living with Roommates1.C2.A3.B4.D5.BTask 2:Interviewing a Rental Agent1. He intends to move off campus.2. The apartment consists of a bedroom, a living room, a bathroom and a kitchen. It is equipped with hardwood floors and new furnishings, and is located in a quiet neighborhood.3. From the bus stop down the block people can always catch buses onto campus, or into the city.4. It is $300 per month.5. He has to first pay the security deposit, which is one month’s rent, and the last month’s rent.Task 3: Off-campus Apartments1.resident2.dormitories3.apartments4.demand5.properties6.rent7.ri ght8.spend9.afford 10.roommate 11.moves 12.costsTask 4: Roommate Wanted1.20-year-old2.two3.3-bedroom4.preferred5.responsible6.respectful7.north8.walking9.distance 10.private 11.air conditioning 12.high speed 13.$275 14.utilitiesVI. Further Listening and SpeakingListeningTask 1: The Residence Hall1. on campus air-conditioned room 3392. the educational program a living unit eat and sleep3. all parts of the country assigned to room national origin4. make new friends educational activities5. students’ development the sound education citizenshipTask 2: Arrangements for Moving1. T2. F3. T4. T5. FTask 3: Top of the WorldSuch a feeling’s coming over meThere is wonder in most everything I seeNot a cloud in the skyGot the sun in my eyesAnd I won’t be surprised if it’s a dreamEverything I want the world to beIs now coming true especially for meAnd the reason is clearIt’s because you are hereYou’re the nearest thing to heaven that I’ve seenI’m on the top of the world lookingDown on creationAnd the only explanation I can findIs the love that I’ve found ever sinceYou’ve been aroundYour love’s put me at the top of world…Unit9II. Listening SkillsMaking Calculations1.D2. C3.A4.B5.CIII. Listening InTask 1: The Internet on Campus1. A2. D3. A4. A5. CTask 2: Surfing the Net1. Surfing the Internet for the last few hours.2. Some information on South America for a project he had.3. Because there is so much information available.4. It takes so much longer to find things because many sites are useless.5. She thinks they were useful to someone at some time, but they sgould be removed when they’re no longer of use to anyone.Task 3: Internet Addiction1.likely2.adapting3.psychological4.access5.dorms6.chatting7.related8.dismissed9.gamblingTask 4: A Brief Introduction1.honored2.as our guestputer4.hacking5.protect6.b ooks and articles7.misuse8.New Threats to Security9.wake your interestV. Let’s TalkJohn:2,4,6,8Anne:1,3,5,7VI. Furthering Listening and Speaking ListeningTask 1: The Origin of the InternetThe story of the Internet begins in the late 1950s. The Soviet Union launched Sputnik in 1957. The Pentagon set up a research team in 1958 to create a computer network to operate during disasterslike a nuclear war. The resulting network linked U.S. scientific and academic researchers. It grew into the World Wide Web or the Internet that became the network system of the Information Age. In1985, the National Science Foundation created anetwork which provided a free national service toany U.S. research and education institution. Later, large corporations began to build their ownnetworks. All those networks finally joined the Pentagon’s network to form the Internet. By the 1990s, anyone with a computer, a modern, and Internet software could link up to the Internet. In thefuture, the Internet will probably grow more complex and become part of a larger network called theinformation highway. With that people could bank, shop, watch TV, and perform many other activities online.Task2: The Internet—A Small TownThe Internet is a global network, but in many ways it’s like a small town with similar services to offer. There are electronic post offices to send and receive e-mail, functioning somewhat more efficiently than the Post Office we know. Thereare libraries of information that stay open 24 hours a day with millions of books and documents to browse or search through on the World Wide Web or WWW. You can also enjoy real-time text-based communication, using written or printed material to communicate with others immediately and almost “face to face”. Local coffee shops are seen in the guise of chat room, with people dropping by at all hours of the day and night to socialize. Online education and training is available just as it is in a “bricks and mortar” university or school. Online banking offers you all the services available at your local bank, without fearing to be mugged at an ATM. You can buy almost anything, listen to your local radio station or do your grocery shopping. Indeed, the Internet is your town in a box!Task3: If only life could be like a computer!To get your daily exercise, just click on “run”!If you need a break from life, click on “suspend”. Hit “any key” to co ntinue life when ready.To “add/remove” someone in your life, click settings.To improve your appearance, just adjust the display settings.When you lose your car keys, click on “find”. You could click on “send” and the kids would go to bed immediately.To feel like a person, click on “refresh”.Click on “close” to shut up the noises.To undo a mistake, click on “back”.Is your furniture getting old? Click “update”.If you messed up your life, you could press “Alt, Ctrl, Delete” and start all over!Speaking1. F2. T3.T4.F5.TUnit10II. Listening SkillsIdentifying the Main Information1.Trip uncle Hong Kong driving fun2. Parents’ California short3. Packed bathing suit beach4. hunting cabin Thanksgiving interesting gun books5. Vacation different expenses savedIII. Listening InTask 1: How I plan my Holidays1.C2. B3. B4. A5. ATask 2: Planning for the Holidays1. She still has two finals to take and three term papers to finish.2. He’d like to go somewhere far away from school and forget aboutlectures and essays and all that hard work. 3. Because it would be warm there and they can sun themselves.4. Skiing is exciting, but she wants to get relaxed.5. The most important thing for her at the moment istomorrow’s exam.Task 3: Halloween1.Christmas2.Thanksgiving3.dressed4.im aginations 5adults 6.childhood7.shine 8.confront 9.dead 10.reassure 11.a t nightTask 4: Introduction by a Tour Guide1.aboard2.Disneyland3.meantime4.aware5.sceni c6.relax7.Mickey MouseV. Let’s TalkJohn: 1458 Jane: 2367VI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Valentine’s Day1. wars finding soldiers2. families and lovers3. love and marriage4. prison February 145. fertility modern meaningsTask 2: Holiday bluesT F F T TTask 3: Jingle BellsDashing through the snow,In a one-horse open sleigh.。
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Unit 1Lesson A1Vocabulary LinkB a——8 b----2 C----1 d----4 e----1、4、5 f-----6、7、8、9 g ----- 1、3、6、7h --- 1、4、52 ListeningActivity 1 A report about GreenlandA1 、Her paper is about Greenland’s and trees.2、His knowledge of geography is not very good. He doesn’t know which country Greenland belongs to.3、The first settlers of Greenland gave it the name to attract others.B 1、F 2、T 3、F 4、T 5、T 6、F 7、TActivity 2 A flying disasterA1 “The Titanic of the sky”2 zeppelin3 40 passengers and crew4 Germany5 the US6 two and a half7 it was landing8 35 correct picture 2B1、2、5、7Activity 3ACorrect picture 2B1---k 2---j 3----k、j 4---j 5 -- kC1Jack seems to want a bigger car more than Kayla.2Jack suggests they get more information about several kinds of cars.Activity 41 very famous buildings2 made of glass, steel, and concrete3 designed4 style5 19986 452 meters high7 modern and the traditional sideB1world-famous museum Paris 500 six million2ancient capital big enough millions of shopping centerCLouvre Museum Kyoto, Japan 1989 Hiroshi Hara to cope with the millions of visitors brings new life into the city center an ugly, modern mistakeActivity 5A1It means building underground.2First, there is plenty of space underground. Second, with new technology, building costs are not as high as in the past. Third, it’s safer than building skyscrapers.B2、4、6、73PronunciationBa 2 narrow harborb 3 long, sunny beach c4 busy vacation d1 high cliffs4Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1A1 We worked as volunteers2 What’s it like3 It was kind of hard4 We actually saw bears5 That does sound exciting6 It’s special program for international studentsActivity 2A1 c2 b 3b 4 c 5 b 6 a 7 c 8 a 9 bLesson BPart 11Before You WatchA2Mount Fuji 3 glaciers 4 Niagara FallsB1---b 2---c 3---a 4---d2 While You WatchA1~5 T F T F TMan-made structures1 Before You WatchA2 lift3 Golden Gate Bridge4 crane5 Great Wall of ChinaB1concrete 2 impressive 3 advancement2While You WatchA1 thousands2 by car 3unimpressedB1 The most impressive man-made wonder2 it stretches3like cranes and lift4I had a chance to drive across5What an amazing feat of engineering6it’s just a wonderful chance to see the cityPart 21 PreviewB1~5 b c b c cC1skyscrapers 2 Eiffel Tower 3 parking garage 4 Empire State Building 5 caveD1—I 2---b 3---d 4—c 5---a 6---I 7---e 8---f 9---h 10---g2While You WatchE1architectural structures 2 make it big 3 performers 4 spot 5 feats 6 fancy 7 incredible 8 engineering 9 popped up 10 Overcrowding2While You WatchA1—g 2---e 3---c 4---a 5---d 6---f 7---h 8 --- bB1 impressed2 underground3 disagrees4 feats of engineering5 first6 hotel7 doesn’tthink 8 amusedC1 Man2 Something being build3 goes up4 you never know what’s going to be around next week 5but on the other hand 6 building down more 7 underground instead of aboveground8 that’s too much like living in a cave 9 True 10 built right here 11 That’s right 12 all these buildings popped up 13 when it’s finished 14 I’ll bet 15 what do you think it’s going to look like 16 you know whatD1He wanted to use the two architectural structures as examples of famous buildings.2He thought it cool to have pictures of a famous place before anything was built there. He was convinced that the place would become famous in the future.3He said it because he thought Takeshi was behaving oddly.ETakeshi initially thought a famous hotel would be build on the site, but he later discovered it would be a parking garage. He was embarrassed, but he laughed at his error and said that some rich and famous people might eventually park there.3 After You WatchA1 true2 Man3 You know what?4 You are too muchB1 walked by a construction site2 how much he admired the skyscrapers 3started taking pictures of the site 4 something famous might be there someday 5 the rich and famous would stay 6 with picture of it 7 Takeshi felt very embarrassed 8 and Takeshi learned it was to be a parking garageUnit 21 Vocabulary LinkB1 window2 address3 hardware4 mouse5 menu6 icon7 surfing8 crashed 9 crashed 10 mouse 11 surfing 12 window 13 icon 14 hardware 15 menu 16 addressLesson AActivity 1A1—b 2—a 3—cB1 friend2 to All3 keyboard4 coffee5 computer6 fiveActivity 2A1 pet2 cell phonesBConversation 1 a c d eConversation 2 dActivity 3AToaster microwareCoffee maker clockWashing machine lightHeater air conditionerRefrigerator telephoneBTrue: 1 2False: 3 coffee maker—clock 4 today—in the future will 5 wanted—didn’t want 6 All—SomeC1Typical smartphone features include a music player, gaming apps, Internet browser, electronic dictionary, camera, and video recorder.2One advantage of smartphones is having access to entertainment on the go; another is the convenience of having multiple entertainment and communication functions in a single device.3One disadvantage of smartphones is that they use up too much people’s time, and they may also negatively affect social and interpersonal skills.D1 the merits of2 entertainment on the go3 the convenience of4 entertainment and communication functions5 a single device6 eating up too much of people’s time Activity4ATrue: 4 5 6 8 9 10False:1 unhappy because she lost her leg—happy because she is alive2 first period—fourth period3 pierced through—was on7 brought—did not bringBA—3 b—6 c—4 d—2 e—5 f—7 g—1Activity 51 from any computer with an Internet connection and at any time2 accelerates upload and download times3 that they can easily upgrade and expand at any point in the future4 The necessary security solutionsB1 F only suitable for company—suitable for company and individual2 F have to—no longer have to3T4F even if you can’t—as long as you can5F are still extremely anxious—have now been put at ease3 PronunciationB\s\:2 4 \z\:1 34 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1A1 I hate writing term papers! It takes forever2 We used to write our papers on typewriters3 Oh, really That sounds difficultLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA1~6: f e b c a dB1 search the web2 surf the Internet3 instant messenger4 digital camera5 downloading music6 chatting onlineC1~4: c a b d2 While You WatchATrue: 1 2 3 5 7 8False: 4 cell phone—computer 6 phones—e-mails 9 reliable—not reliableB1 electronics2 are very cool3 they’re so easy to use4 you don’t have to think all the time that you forgot the camera5 you always have it with you and that’s so smartPart 21 PreviewBTrue: 1 2 5False: 3 tomorrow—today 4 a computer—a typewriter 6 happy—terribleC1 laptop2 battery3 computer lab4 typewriterD1affordable 2 amazing 3 correction 4 crashed 5 disposable 6 old—fashioned 7 portable 8 reliable 9 term paper 10 word processor2While You WatchA1~6: a a b a b bB1~6: b c e a f dC1 make those corrections2 I’ll e-mail my paper to you later today3 technology is amazing4 I used to write my term papers on a typewriter5 it must have taken a long tome to write a paper6 I was pretty fast7 made some mistakes8 weren’t that bad9 as for10 oh my gosh 11 were so unreliable 12 used to crash all the time 13 as affordable or as fast as they are now 14 Mine’s pretty fast15 as fast as some of the newer, more expensive ones 16 nowadays 17 In those days 18 used to use the ones at the universityD1 She assumes computers used to have backup batteries as they do today.2 Everybody, including Prof. Morgan, lost their term papers.E1 I went back to the good , old –fashioned way2 affordable portable reliable disposable3 word processor3 After You Watch1 as for2 in those days3 No big deal4 nowadays5 oh my goshUnit 3Lesson A1Vocabulary LinkA1~8: A D G C F B H E2ListeningActivity 1AInternational correspondentJournalist photographerB1—c 2—d 3—c 4—b 5—b 6—dActivity 2A1 likes2 dislikesB1 the comics the horoscope the price2 the news coverage the headlinesActivity 3ATom Joseph Olivia Randy TinaB1 Olivia2 Amy3 Randy4 TinaActivity4A1 They Couldn’t Communicate2 A Dangerous Occupation 3Silent Beauties 4A Clean CrimeB1 could not reach an agreement holdup note couldn’t read it crumpled it up2 goalie he slipped on ice and hurt his back3they were camels tall humps4cleaned it leaving it at the side of the roadActivity5AKangaroo to the Rescue!!An Underwater Post Office?B1 102 farmer3 barking4 rare 5scuba diving 6 draw tourists’ attention7 three 8 four3 Speaking &communicationLesson BPart one1 Before You Watch1 international correspondent 2critic 3 news anchor 4 editor 5 cameraman2 While You Watch1—T2—F interesting…….creative—boring and not very creative3—T4—F thinks—doesn’t think5—F cameraman—news anchors6—F feels—doesn’t feel7—T1Before You Watch1~3: b c a2While You WatchA1~6:f d b e a cB1 the most accessible medial2 around me at least3 to be carrying4 that well5 see how my team’s are doing6 what’s going on in my area7 save the comics for last8 that’s the fun part1 PreviewB1~5: B C B A CC1~7:B G F A E D CD1guitarist 2 journalist 3 spiky 4 headlines2While You WatchAB1—e 2—a 3—c 4—d 5—bC1 headlines2 stuff 3Hey 4 Look at this 5 that famous blues guitarist 6 silver guitar 7 long, black hair 8the singer 9 short spiky hair 10 wears that really cool white suit 11 man 12 It’s sold outD1 Takeshi whispers as he is nervous. That’s because he likes Anna, and he thinks she is pretty.2 Anna lives in the same building as Mike and Takeshi live.3Anna is a journalist and she writes music reviews.4Mike asks him to speak to Anna to try and get tickets for the show.5He hesitates because he doesn’t know Anna well, and because he is nervous to talk to a girl he likes.6 Takeshi feels pressure from Mike, who scowls at him.EActivity 11 What’s up2 Not much3 Dedicated Music Reviewer4 As a matter of fact5 reviewing a show tonight6 That’d be great7 It’s a date8 You and I can go together Activity 2Takeshi is surprised by Anna’s invitation. He thinks Anna is pretty and is therefore pleased to have a date with her. He might even be more pleased about the date than he is about seeing James Hammond’s show. F1He thinks he will get to see the show.2At first, Mike feel a bit disappointed but then he is happy for his friend.3 Takeshi is worried that Mike will be unhappy about not seeing the show.4 He tells Takeshi not to worry about it. He also says there are lots of other shows he can attend.3 After You WatchA1 stuff2 You’re kidding me!3 I hardly know her!4 manB1 the show was sold out2 a pretty woman across the room3 a music reviewer4 was nervous and hesitated at fitst5 went over and spoke to Anna6 she was still writing for The Village Voice7 not only was she a dedicated music reviewer8 just couldn’t believe it9 a ticket to the show and a date 10 disappointed at first 11 not to worry about it 12 he had more important things to doUnit 41 Vocabulary LinkB1pleasant 2 active 3 punctual 4 careful 5 flexible 6 independentC1—c 2—a 3—d 4—b 5—f 6—e2ListeningActivity 1A1 Diane2 Mimi3 AliceB1 six customers2 punctual Last week3 eight energyActivity2A aB1~3: No 4 YesActivity3A1 become a teacher2 the teaching program is very good3 a lot of practice4 young kids5 graduate from the university next June6 a kindergartenBPosition: brochure designerRequirements: computer skills cooperative flexibility in working hours available right now Activity 4AJob—voice talent Company—National Telephone Her work—recording information messages Job requirements—sound warm and friendly, even at the end of eight hours Her schedule—three days a week Good points of her job—fun, helping people by using her voice, people are surprised Bad points of her job—has to be careful about her voice, doesn’t go outside in cold weather, can’t go to horror moives1Because she has to avoid hurting her voice.2First she got the job information from her friend. Then she listened to all the telephone company messages on her own phone, recorded a cassette of all those messages in her own voice and sent it to the c ompany. She then called the company every day for a month before she got the job.Activity 5AKen: 1 3 Steven: 2 4B1 interviews2 introduces3 famous4 loves5 videotape6 moves7 drive8 dependent9 stressful 10 hired3PronunciationsB1for two days 2 for six hours 3 for years 4 for monthsActivity 2 I really want this jobAQ: honest, caring A: first-aid skills Q: creative A: graphic designQ:helpful A: speak a foreign language Q: ambitious A: give presentationsCA tour guide b fashion designer c flight attendant d police officer e taxi driverf fitness instructorLesson BPart 12While You WatchTrue:1 4 5 6 False: 2 31 Before You Watch1well-informed 2 foundation 3 animation 4 up-to-date 5 animator 6 passionate 7 developing 8 unconfident2While You WatchA1~7: b d f c a g eB1 strong foundation in art2 it helps to be able to speak3 animator in movies or video games4 be patient, work hard, and be creative5 that way6 keep up-to-date with events7 be able to write well8 well-informed1 PreviewBTrue: 1 4 5 6 False: 2 3 7C1—d 2—a 3—b 4—cD1high energy level 2 customers needs 3 pleasant manager 4 software programsE1~8: f d b g a c e h2While You WatchA5 6 3 1 2 41~5: a a c b cC1 Thanks very much for coming in2 bring your resume3 Here you are4 tell you a little bit about the job5 looking for someone to sell our new software product6 requires flexibility, independence7 most importantly8 really listen to my customers to find out what they need9 I’m really good at that 10 your experience with software programs 11 how to use a similar software product 12 at my current job 13 customer needs 14 interesting 15 my present company 16 my present position 17 I’ve been named salesperson 18 top sales awards several times 19 impressive 20 understand the market better 21 the competition 22 We’ll be in touchD1Bill is Ms. Li’s boss2She thought Claudia was energetic and experienced—the right person for the job.3 She wanted to inform Claudia that she got the job.4They were going to an aerobics class.5Claudia was excited and anxious to find out if she had got the job.3 After You WatchA1 by the way2 something3 We’ll be in touch4 a little bitUnit 51 Vocabulary LinkB1produces purchase employs 2 develops ship manage 3 advertise compete2ListeningAName Richard Branson Company Virgin Group, LtdB1 3 4 5 7 8Activity 2AFor mountain climbing for trimming hair for relaxing for opening bottles for slicing food for cams and the corkscrewActivity 3B1 April 4, 19752 Bill Gates and Allen3 Redmond, Washington, United States4 Worldwide5 Microsoft Windows Microsoft Office Computer hardware productsHome entertainment productsActivity 4A1 department stores shopping malls2 put up their Christmas window displays3 companies just want them to spend more money4 we can start thinking about what we really need in life B1Buy Nothing Day2They shouldn’t spend any money for 24 hours.3In over 15 countries4Canada5The Christmas shopping season starts6People are forgetting the real meaning of the holidays.7 People’s ideas about shoppingActivity 5A: b d e g f a c hB1too much 2 1960 affordable a dvertising educate high school students 3 necessary4 talk about the company at any time say positive things about the companyreferring people to themWORD-OF-MOUTH ADVERTISING: It’s cost-effective. It’s much more believable. The company doesn’t have to create a complex business plan to advertise products.PAIDMEDIA ADVERTISING: It can sound insincere or unconvincing4 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1AWe have about 10000 We do business in a large number ofwe made over five millionWill grow by up to 10%Activity 2BHistory of TV2was not very popular in the beginning3became popular when Michael Jackson’s videos were played4 started a second video channel, VH1in 19855started MTV Asia, MTV Latino, and MTV Russia in the 1990sMTV Today1 is a worldwide success story3also broadcasts other programs4is consistently voted one of the most popular TV stationsCA hobby students Jerry and David’s Guide computers grew quickly Internetmillions of information e-mail services profitLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA1~10: d f b I c l e h a gB1 flyers2 smoothie3 brochures2 While You WatchA: b e a f d cBDo education for executives send out to invite those people to come to our trainings smoothie business back in college word of mouth hand out flyers janitorial service he has people come in and clean the building, after hoursPart 21previewB1~6: f e b a c dcC: 1~10: f I j c b d a e g h2While You WatchA: 1~5: c e a d bBTrue: 2 4 5 8False: 1film school project—commercial 3 had to study—was sick 6 unsatisfactory—satisfactory7 remark the tape—make more tapesC1 By the way2 helping me out with this3 on the day of my first real commercial shoot4 especially since you have a “love assistant” like me 5Right…there 6 that should do it7 Check 8 And rolling 9 take one 10 Hello there 11 the most successful12 The keys to our success 13 great design 14 affordable prices 15 who are these keys for 16 Why 17 premier pieces 18 Like this sleek and stylish lounge chair19 100% genuine leather 20 talk about well-made 21 you’ll ever lay your head on 22 See for yourself 23 here today, gone tomorrow 24 pride ourselves in giving 25 at the right priceDActivity 11 on my first paying client2 sent in3 who knows what’ll happen4 Plus that couch was really comfortable `5 booked me for another6 the best part7 what this calls for8 encoreActivity 21He most probably sent it in to Mr. Howard.2Mike was worried that he might have made a bad impression on Takeshi’s client by falling asleep.3 Mr. Howard was pleased that people could see the Super Sleeper Sofa lives up to its name.3After You WatchA1 talk about2 Check!3 folks4 that should do itB1shoot a TV commercial 2 starring 3 show off 4 elaborated on how well each piece was made 5 fell asleep 6 failed to help him with 7 hire Takeshi to make five more commercialsUnit 6Lesson A1 Vocabulary LinkB1 summer house2 limousine driver3 designer clothes4 private school5 personal trainer 6luxury suite 7 credit card 8 private jet 9 spending money 2ListeningActivity 1AThe Burj Al Arab Hotel Dubai, United Arab EmiratesB1—p 2—p 3—r 4—r 5—b 6—b 7—p 8—pActivity 2A bB1—D 2—D 3—JC 4—JC 5—D 6—D 7—J 8—JActivity 3A1 a brand new 20th2 Joseph’s friendB1 When she was a university student.2 Not at all. It was really old.3She worked the whole summer vacation in a restaurant.4Yes, she did. She took all her friends driving around every weekend.5 The car was destroyed in an accident.Activity 4160 hours2To pay for a big house, expensive furniture, a new car, and all the “important “ thing in life3 Going out on her old houseboat.4She can go fishing from her living room.5She goes along the river on her boat, exploring new places.B: 2 4 6Activity 5B1They will sell their knowledge about using plants as medicine.2They will get jobs and education for their people to save their culture and language.3 The monks record and sell their music.4 They use the money to pay for summer camps for teenagers.CF: 1 2 5 T: 3 4 6Lesson BPart 111—b 2—c 3—a21~8?: d f b a c h g e11 charity2 equipment3 purchase2A1 Woo Sung: buy a car or cars buy a house buy a university2 Calum: take a holiday3 Natalie: buy a car or cars buy a house invest money for the future4 Dave: spend it as fast as possible buy a car or carsB1strike it big time 2 somewhere warmer than where I live 3 live on the beach for a while Part 2PreviewB1~5: a b b c cCLuxurious penniless well-off generous lavishD1~9: d c a f e g I b hEApparently will packets paid off invested loads timer struck it rich turned out2While You WatchA1~8: F F T F F F T FB1~5: b a e c dC1 It was about Mike’s uncle’s will.2 On a farm in Minnesota.3Because Uncle Max had left all his land to Mike.4Mike remembers his uncle living a simple life. It was not luxurious.\D1 strike it rich or something2 used to tell me3 all a man needs4 a strong back5 invested in his land6 it paid off7 lavish lifestyle8 I mean9 generous 10 offered to give me spending money 11 wanted me to go to private school12 wanted to vacation 13 turns out he’s got one 14 how could you not have known15 I’m telling you 16 wasn’t on sale 17 have a timer by his phone 18 ketchup packets 19 A nd no one knew 20 In fact 21 No wonder 22 Who would have thought he was that well offE1 loads of cash2 pay for dinner tonight3 I’ll take you all out to a nice dinner4 my treat5 a little short on cash6 I could borrow some7 I’m good for it8 we’re taking a nice dinner3 While You Watch1I’m telling you 2 No wonder 3 I’m good for it 4 I’m a little short onUnite 7Lesson A2ListeningAHe is complaining about a broken traffic light in his communityB1 traffic accidents in danger2 pose great danger3 look into it immediatelyActivity 2AKnow their neighbors well rarely patrolBJohn: 1 F patrolling—neighborhood watch 2 T 3 F put up notice—put signs in our windowsSusan: 1 T 2 F by bike—in cars 3 T 4 F in cars—on foot or on bicycleActivity 3A c2: b c 3: bB 1: a b dActivity 4A: 1BTyra: S SMatt: C SMercedes: C CC1 Tyra2 Matt3 Mercedes4 Matt5 MattActivity 51The global population has grown quickly, and in some places it is creating a lot of problems.2When women are educated , they become equal partners and participate more in family decisions.B1—d 2—c 3—a 4—bC1 F 3500 new babies are born worldwide—3500 new lives are added to the world’s population2 F 1978—19873T4T5F small—big6T 7 T 8 T9 in their late twenties—at the age of 3010 F there is—there isn’tSpeaking & CommunicationAWords or drawing that are illegally sprayed on wallsLesson B1Before You Watch1—c 2—b 3—f 4—g 5—d 6—a 7—e2While You Watch1 are2 don’t have3 noise4 fire5 a lot6 bothers1 Before You Watch1Global warming 2 Hunger 3 Spread 4 Poverty 5 Disease 6 HIV 7 AIDS2While You WatchA1~6: f a d e c bB1 The oceans are rising as well as the temperatures2 before it’s too late3 the world get together and help to make sure4 everyone gets a chance to learnPart 21 previewB1~6: c f b e d aC1~7: c d b e f g aD1conduct a survey 2 make a mistake 3 interesting viewpoint 4 rush hour 5 affordable apartments 6 push yourself 7 noise pollutionE1~3: b c a2While You WatchBTrue: 3 5False: 1 singles in the city—city living 2 air—noise 4 people—restaurants 6 Takeshi—Sun-hee 7 money—timeC1 Do you have a couple of minutes2 This won’t take long3 Do you agree, disagree, or have no opinion about4 Me too5 Rush hour in the city has become unbearable6 I totally agree7 traffic’s been an issue here for years8 with all the construction going on 8 with all the construction going on9 it’s not an issue for me 10 I guess 11 I like the fact that there are so many opportunities 12 push yourself 13 it goes the other way too14 like if you make a mistake 15 waiting to take your place 16 talentedD1They disagreed about life in New York. Sun-hee said there were many problems related to living in the city, but Takeshi said it wasn’t that bad.2Sun-hee said ‘Enjoy it? If you can get there in this traffic!” she was sarcastic as she thought it was hard to enjoy anything in New York because the traffic was so bad.3Takeshi listed the good things in the city such as beautiful buildings and interesting places.4The reporter left because she had finished her survey. It was not rude of her to leave. It was however rude of Takeshi and Sun-hee to engage in an argument during her interview.3 After You WatchA1 you know?2 I guess3 Where do I start?4 it goes the other way tooB1 on the sidewalk2 what they liked and disliked3 seemed to have different opinions about other issues4 pointed out that there was not enough parking , too few affordable apartments5 too much to enjoy in the city6 arguing about the issues7 But see8 I told you New Yorkers were rudeUnit 8Lesson A1 Vocabulary LinkB1~9: c a f h b I e g dC1 morals2 a while lie3 not worth doing4 has something on his conscience5 against the law6 hurt my feelings7 obvious8 depends on the circumstances2 ListeningActivity 1AThe speaker thinks that telling while lies is sometimes acceptable or even necessary.B1 encourage people2 to comfort people3 to soothe people4 to childrenActivity 2A1 work in the same office2 moving to another city3 lying about her work experienceB1with her two co-workers 2 Sally really has done 3 might get a jobActivity 3A1 sometimes2 neverB1~6:D R R D R DActivity 41 a2He thinks it’s not trustworthy because the reporters exaggerate and are not serious.3 She likes infotainment, or shows that report on current trends and famous people.B1 Graham: TV newspaper2 Lucinda: TV onlineActivity 5A1 P and S2 P and S3 D4 S5 PB1 The man who got out of the other car was friendly.2 Philippe and Sophie climbed into the car.3 The man drove Philippe and Sophie to a nearby village.4 Philippe and Sophie had tea and local delicacies.5 The man’s family was thrilled to meet Phil ippe and Sophie.6 The driver fixed the car that night.C1 hired driver2 doze3 an odd, loud4 get help5 no houses6 wild animals7 colder and darker8 a couple of9 get into his car 10 windshield11 his phone number 12 they stay for dinner 13 called to say the car was running again 14 thanked the couple for visiting their home4 Speaking $ CommunicationA1Mrs. Ward orders chicken and Mrs. Ward orders steak.2Mr. Ward wants his steak to be medium rare, but it is well done.Lesson B1Before You WatchA。
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英语视听说第九单元答案注:此份答案可刷到91The past decade has witnessed a more and more fierce competition in the job ,students voice growing concern over how to get a job after graduation. To this problem, in my mind, there are at least the following three approaches.First of all, the main approach is to take part in grand recruiting fairs in big cities. The student hands in their resume and waits for the notice of an interview. Secondly, the students can go over the advertisements on newspapers, TV or the Internet to find a satisfactory job. Of course they should also wait for a reply after sending out applications. Finally, going directly to an ideal company is a brave behavior, which is pretty rare among the job hunters.Personally, I would like to choose the second method in my own practice. On the one hand, I don't want to have a try at those companies which are not advertised in the mass media. The success rate is so rare that I cannot afford the time and energy. On the other hand, I would not like to go to those crowded recruiting fairs, which often provide onlypoorly-paid posts which are neither challenging nor promising. As longas I am sure of making sufficient preparations and distinguishing myselfduring interviews, it is out of question for me to get the ideal job which Ihave been dreaming of.Every day we hear about people making radical career changes. The(12)opportunity exist, but will all these changes make us any happieronce we get there Following are four (13)available steps towardscoming to terms with why you do what you're doing.First, realize that your job does not (14)define you, but how you do it does.Any job can be done well, done with (15)passion, done with care. Second,stop (16)focusing on the money. Money will never be enough to stopusing it. Seeing where your money is really going can help you to refocusyour (17) spending towards the things you really want. Getting paid is onlyone small part of what you do; your work has to be more than just apaycheck to be (18)fulfilling . Third, find the (19)significance in what youdo. This may require you to think big, but it can be done. Take some timeto really think about what you do. (20)Prospective place and huge rolesare personal sense in well-being. Try to remember why you took the job inthe first place. Fourth, dare to ask yourself if it's worth it. Maybe all that'sneeded is some refocusing. Learn to say "no". (21)Asmuch as you can choose the things you spend your time on,don‘ t atteevents or meetings only because everyone expects it.Take a look at your life. How would you describe it Contented Rushed Exciting Stressful Moving forward Holding back For many of us it's all of the above at times. (22)There are things we dream of doing one day,there are things we wish we could forget. What would your life look like if you could start over with a clean slate。
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高级英语视听说教程各章文本和练习答案1-9篇Chapter 1 Napoleon:From Schoolboy to EmperorNapoleon was a French soldier who became emperor of France. He was born in 1769 on the island of Corsica. When he was only 10 years old, his father sent him to military school in France. N. wasn’t a very good student in most of his classes, but he excelled in mathematics and military science. When he was 16 years old, he joined the French army. In that year he began the military career that brought him fame, power, riches, and, finally, defeat. N. became a general in the French army at the young age of 24. Several years later, he became the emperor of the French Empire.N. was many things. He was, first of all, a brilliant military leader. His soldiers were ready to die for him. As a result, N. won many, many military victories. At one time he controlled most of Europe, but many countries, including England, Russia, and Austria fought fiercely against him. His defeat – his end – came when he decided to attack Russia. In this military campaign against Russia, he lost most of his army.The great French conqueror died alone -- deserted by his family and friends – in 1821. N. was only 51 years old when he died.PostlisteningA. The Comprehension Check1. Recognizing Information and Checking Accuracy1. When was Napoleon born? (a)2. What kind of student was Napoleon in most of his classes? (d)3. What did Napoleon's military career bring him? (d)4. When did Napoleon become emperor of the French Empire? (d)5. One reason that Napoleon won many military victories was that his soldiers were ready to fight to the death for him. (T)6. Austria and Russia fought fiercely against Napoleon, but England did not.(F England also fought against him.)7. Many of Napoleon's family and friends were with him when he died. (F He died alone and deserted by his family and friends.)8. Napoleon died before he reached the age of 52. (T)Listening Factoid#1The cause of Napoleon's death at the age of 51 on the island of St. Helena is still a mystery. There is no doubt that a very sick man at the time of his death. One theory about the cause of his death is that he had stomach cancer. Another theory is that he was deliberately poisoned by a servant. This third theory suggests that he was poisoned, but not by his servant. This third theory suggests that that he was poisoned, accidentally by fumes from the wallpaper were analyzed and traces of arsenic were found in it. Arsenic is powerful poison that was used in some of the dyes in wallpaper during the time that Napoleon lived. More than 170 years after his death, people are stillspeculating about the cause of his death.Listening Factoid #21. Ten people who speak make more noise than 10,000 who are silent.2. In politics, stupidity is not a handicap.3. A man will fight harder for his interests than for his rights.4. Men of genius are meteors intended to burn to light their century.5. I know, when it is necessary, how to leave the skin of the lion to take the skin of the fox.6. History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon.7. It is success which makes great men.Chapter 2 Pompeii:Destroyed, Forgotten, and FoundToday many people who live in large metropolitan areas such as Paris and New York leave the city in the summer. They go to the mountains or to the seashore to escape the city noise and heat. Over 2,000 years ago, many rich Romans did the same thing. They left the city of Rome in the summer. Many of these wealthy Romans spent their summers in the city of Pompeii. P. was a beautiful city; it was located on the ocean, on the Bay of Naples.In the year 79 C.E., a young boy who later became a very famous Roman historian was visiting his uncle in P.. The boy’s name was Pliny the Younger.One day Pliny was looking up at the sky. He saw a frightening sight. It was a very large dark cloud. This black cloud rose high into the sky. Rock and ash flew through the air. What Pliny saw was the eruption – the explosion -- of the volcano, Vesuvius. The city of P. was at the foot of Mt. V..When the volcano first erupted, many people were able to flee the city and to escape death. In fact, 18,000 people escaped the terrible disaster. Unfortunately, there was not enough time for everyone to escape. More than 2,000 people died. These unlucky people were buried alive under the volcanic ash. The eruption lasted for about 3 days. When the eruption was over, P. was buried under 20 feet of volcanic rock and ash. The city of P. was buried and forgotten for 1,700 years.In the year of 1748 an Italian farmer was digging on his farm. As he was digging, he uncovered a part of a wall of the ancient city of P.. Soon archaeologists began to excavate – to dig -- in the area. As time went by, much of the ancient city of P. was uncovered. Today tourists from all over the world come to see the ruins of the famous city of Pompeii.PostlisteningA. The Comprehension Check1. Recognizing Information and Checking Accuracy1. At what time of the year did wealthy Romans like to visit Pompeii? (in the summertime)2. In what year did Pliny pay a visit to his uncle/s house in Pompeii? (in 79 C.E.)3. What did Pliny see when he was looking out over the Bay of Naples one day? (a large dark cloud)4. Where was Pompeii located in relation to Mt. Vesuvius? (Pompeii was located at the foot of Mt. Vesuvius.)5. When did an Italian farmer discover a part of an ancient wall of Pompeii? {in 1748)6. Rome was located at the foot of Mt. Vesuvius. (F Pompeii was located at the foot of Mt. Vesuvius.)7. Most of the people of Pompeii were able to flee the city and to escape death. (T)8. Pompeii was buried under two feet of volcanic ash. (F Pompeii was buried under 20 feet of volcanic ash.)9. Pompeii lay buried and forgotten between 79 C.E. and 1748. (T)10. The Italian farmer was looking for the ancient city of Pompeii. (F The farmer was digging on his farm.)11. Tourists come to excavate the city of Pompeii, (F Tourists come to see the ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii.)Listening factoid #1In 1951, an Australian pilot prevented his plane form being shot down-by flak form a volcano. The plane was flying over a volcano in Papua, NewGuinea when the volcano suddenly erupted. It sent ash and flak 36,000 feet into the air. Bits of stone pounded against the plane’s wings and fuselage, but the pilot kept control and flew the plane to safety. Incidentally, almost 3,000 people on the ground died as a result of the eruption of this volcano. Listening factoid #2Pliny the Younger saw the eruption of Mount Vesuvius form a distance. On the day of the eruption, the boy’s uncle Pliny the Elder was in command of a Roman fleet which was not far off the shore of Pompeii. On seeing the remarkable eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, Pliny the Elder, who was a great naturalist, sailed to shore to take a look at the eruption of the mountain. On his approach to the shore, he was met by a shower of hot cinders which grew thicker and hotter as he advanced. He finally landed on the shore, and went to a house away form the beach. He even went to sleep, but later in the night, the servants woke him up. By then, the house had begun to rock so violently that Pliny and everyone in his household left the house and went toward the beach to escape. Tying pillowcases on their heads, and using torches to light the way, they groped their way to the beach. But it was too late for Pliny the Elder. Apparently, he became tired and lay down on the ground to rest. But when he lay down on the ground, he died. His death was probably due to carbon dioxide poisoning. Since CO2 is heavier than air, it hugs the ground and makes it impossible to breathe when one is close to the ground. It islikely that others in the area also died of carbon dioxide poisoning if they lay down to rest on the ground below Mt. Vesuvius.Chapter 3 Lance Armstrong: Survivor and WinnerLance Armstrong was born on September 18, 1971 in a suburb of Dallas, Texas, called Plano. Lance began running and swimming competitively when he was only 10 years old. By the time he was 13, he was competing in triathlons and won the Iron Kids Triathlon. Lance’s mother, who raised L. mostly by herself, recognized and encouraged his competitive spirit.During his senior year in high school, L. was invited to train with the US Olympic cycling developmental team in Colorado. From that time on, L. focused completely on cycling. By 1991, L. was the US National Amateur Champion. He also won 2 major national races the same year -- even beating some professional cyclists.Although he was generally doing very well, L. had his ups and downs. In 1992, he was expected to do very well at the Barcelona Olympics, but finished in 14th place. This was a big disappointment. L. got over the disappointment and decided to turn professional. In his first professional race, the 1992 Classico San Sebastian, he ended up finishing dead last, 27 minutes behind the winner. L.’s mother continued to encourage L. through his difficult times.Things went much better for L. in the following years. In 1993, he was theyoungest person to win the World Race Championships. In the same year, he entered the Tour de France for the first time. He won one stage of the race, but dropped out of the race before finishing. In 1995, he even won the Classico S. S., the race he had finished last in, in 1992. L. also won the most important US tournament, the Tour du Pont, 2 times, in both 1995 and 1996. By 1996, L. was ranked 7th among cyclists in the world, and he signed a 2-year contract with a French racing team. At that time, everything was looking very good for L.A..However, everything changed dramatically and drastically in October of 1996, shortly after his 25th birthday. At this time, L. was diagnosed with advanced cancer that had already spread to his brain and lungs. He almost immediately underwent 2 cancer surgeries. After these 2 surgeries, he was given a 50-50 chance of survival as he began an aggressive 3-month course of chemotherapy. The chemotherapy left L. very weak, but the treatment worked well. Quite soon after, L. was declared free of cancer. L. returned to cycling and training only 5 months after he was initially diagnosed with cancer. He vowed he would return to competitive cycling better than ever.However, his French cycling team dropped L. from the team. They didn’t believe that L. would ever be able to return to his former level of strength and endurance. Fortunately the US Postal Service Team became his new sponsor. With the support of the US Postal Service Team, L. returned to racing in 1998. After one particularly bad day during one of his races, L. pulled over anddecided he was done with racing. However, after spending time with his really good cycling friends, L. returned to racing, and again he was off again in pursuit of cycling victories!L.’s big comeback was marked by his victory at the 1999 Tour de France. L. repeated this feat in the years 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004, for a total of 6 consecutive victories in the Tour de France, the most prestigious and the most grueling of all cycling contests. L.s’ Tour de France record may never be beaten or even matched. Interestingly, L. was the youngest person to win the World Cycling Championships in 1993 and the oldest person ever to win the Tour de France in 2004!In addition to his amazing athletic performance, L.A. has established the L.A. Foundation, which is devoted to providing information about cancer and support to cancer victims. He has also written a book about his life and winning the TdF, called Every Second Counts, and for L., every second has counted.L.A. gives a lot of credit for his success to his mother, whose independent spirit and support for L. inspired him to overcom e all of life’s obstacles, both on and off the racetrack. Lance, in return, has provided inspiration to many, for his courage – both athletic and personal.PostlisteningA. The Comprehension Check1. Recognizing Information and Checking Accuracy1. How old was Lance when he began running and swimming competitively?(b)2. Which sports contest did Lance win when he was 13 years old? (b)3. How old was Lance when he was diagnosed with advanced cancer? (c)4. What chance for survival was Lance given after he underwent two surgeries?(c)5. Who was Lance's sponsor when he won the Tour de France in 1999? (d)6. What is the name of the book that Lance wrote that is mentioned in the lecture? (b)7. Lauce’s cancer had already spread to his lungs and brain before it was diagnoised? (T)8. Lauce’s French team dropped Lauce because they didn’t think he would ever return to his former level of strength and endurance. (T)9. Lauce won the Classico San Sebastian two times. (F He lost the first time and won the second time.)10. Lauce is the only cyclist to win the Tour de France five times consecutively.(F Lauce is the only person to win the Tour de France six times consecutively.)Listening factoid #1Amazingly enough, the bicycle is a more efficient mean of transportation than any other method of traveling. It takes much less energy to bicycle onemile than it does to walk one mile. In fact, it can take up to five times as much energy to walk a mile than to bicycle a mile. If we compare the amount of energy a human being uses to bicycle three miles, or about 5 kilometers, we find this amount of energy would power a car for only about 278 feet, or 85 meters.Listening factoid #2According to Professor Steve Jones, the three most important inventions in the history of mankind were fire, speech, and the bicycle. He says that the invention of fire freed human being from the power of climate, dangerous animals, and monotonous diets. The invention of speech meant that human being s could begin to build civilization. And the invention of the bicycle –by which he really means modern transportation in general- meant that groups of human beings were no longer isolated, but could travel great distances. Being able to travel much more freely meant that there could never again be more than one species of human beings as there had been in ancient times.Chapter 4 The Internet: How it WorksThe Internet consists of millions of computers, all linked together into a gigantic network. Now every computer that is connected to the Internet is part of this network and can communicate with any other connected computer.In order to communicate with each other, these computers are equipped with special communication software. To connect to the Internet, the user instructs the computer’s communic ation software to contact the Internet Service Provider, or ISP. Now an Internet Service Provider, or ISP, is a company that provides Internet service to individuals, organizations, or companies, usually for a monthly charge. Local ISPs connect to larger ISPs, which in turn connect to even larger ISPs. A hierarchy of networks is formed. And this hierarchy is something like a pyramid, with lots of small networks at the bottom, and fewer but larger networks moving up the pyramid. But, amazingly, there is no one single controlling network at the top. Instead, there are dozens of high-level networks, which agree to connect with each other. It is through this process that everyone on the Internet is able to connect with everyone else on the Internet, no matter where he or she is in the world.How does information that leaves one computer travel through all of these networks, and arrives at its destination, another computer, in a fraction of a second?The process depends on routers. Now routers are specialized computers whose job is to direct the information through the networks. The data, or information, in an e-mail message, a Web page, or a file is first broken down into tiny packets. Each of these packets has the address of the sender and of the receiver, and information on how to put the packets back together. Eachof these packets is then sent off through the Internet. And when a packet reaches a router, the router reads its destination address. And the router then decides the best route to send the packet on its way to its destination. All the packets might take the same route or they might go different routes. Finally, when all the packets reach their destination, they are put back into the correct order.To help you understand this process, I’m going to as k you to think of these packets of information as electronic postcards. Now imagine that you want to send a friend a book, but you can send it only as postcards. First, you would have to cup up each of the pages of the book to the size of the postcards. Next, you would need to write your address and the address of your friend on each of these postcards. You would also need to number the postcards so that your friend could put them in the correct order after he receives the postcards. After completing these steps, you would put all the postcards in the mail. You would have no way to know how each postcard traveled to reach your friend. Some might go by truck , some by train, some by plane, some by boat. Some might go by all 4 ways. Now along the way, many postal agents may look at the addresses on the postcards in order to decide the best route to send them off on to reach their destination. The postcards would probably arrive at different times. But finally, after all of the postcards had arrived, your friend would be able to put them back in the correct order and read the book.Now this is the same way that information is sent over the Internet using the network of routers, but of course it happens much, much faster!PostlisteningA. The Comprehension Check1. Recognizing Information and Checking Accuracy1. What is the Internet? (d)2. What is a router? (c)3. What is carried on every tiny packet of information that travels through the Internet? (d)4. What is a router compared to in the lecture? (b)5. The Internet is controlled by one gigantic ISP. (F There is no one controlling network at the top)6. Routers can send the packets of information in one e-mail massage over many different routes to their destination. (T)7. The lecturer compares the tiny packets of information that travel through the Internet to electronic postcards. (T)Listening factoid #1Jeff Hancock, a scientist at Cornell University, asked 30 students to keep a communication diary for a week. The students wrote down the numbers of conversations they had either face-to-face or on the telephone and thenumber of e-mail exchanges they had, both regular e-mails and instant messages, that lasted more than 10 minutes. They also wrote down the number of lies they had told in each conversation or e-mail exchange. When Jeff Hancock analyzed the students’ communication records, he found that lies made up 14 percent of e-mails, 21 percent of instant messages, 27 percent of face-to-face conversations, and 37 percent of phone calls.His findings surprised some psychologists, who thought it would be easier to lie in e-mail than in real-time conversations. One explanation is that people are less likely to lie when there will be a record of their lies, such as in an e-mail.Listening factoid #2If you have an e-mail account, you have no doubt been spammed. That is, you have received unsolicited e-mail from someone you don’t know, someone who is usually trying to sell you something!Most people say that they hate spam. For many people, spam mail is just a n uisance, but for businesses it’s very expensive, as their employee waste considerable working time going through and deleting span. According to Message Labs, a company that provides e-mail security, 76% of the world’s e-mail is spam and it costs businesses approximately $12 billion dollars a year. According to a survey by Commtouch Software, another anti-spam company, in the last few months the number of spam attacks increased by 43%. Their report predicts that within two years, 98% of all e-mail will be spam!Chapter 5 Language: How Children Acquire TheirsWhat I’d lie to talk to you about today is the topic of child language development. I know that you all are trying to develop a second language, but for a moment, let’s think about a related topic, a nd that is: How children develop their first language. What do we know about how babies develop their language and communication ability? Well, we know babies are able to communicate as soon as they are born―even before they learn to speak their first language. At first, they communicate by crying. This crying lets their parents know when they are hungry, or unhappy, or uncomfortable. However, they soon begin the process of acquiring their language. The first state of language acquisition begins just a few weeks after birth. At this stage, babies start to make cooing noises when they are happy. Then, around four months of age they begin to babble. Babies all over the world begin to babble around the same age, and they all begin to make the same kinds of babbling noises. Now, by the time they are ten months old, however, the babbling of babies from different language backgrounds sounds different. For example, the babbling of a baby in a Chinese-speaking home sounds different from the babbling of a baby in an English-speaking home. Babies begin a new stage of language development when they begin to speak their first words. At first, they invent their own words for things. For example, a baby in an English-speaking home may say “baba” for the word “bottle” or “kiki” for “cat.”In the next few months, babies will acquire a lot of words. These words are usually the names of things that are in the baby’s environment, words for food or toys, for example. They will begin to use these words to communicate with others. For example, if a baby holds up an empty juice bottle and then says “juice,” to his father, the baby seems to be saying, “I want more juice, Daddy” or “May I have more juice, Daddy?” This word “juice” is really a one-word sentence.Now, the next stage of language acquisition begins around the age of 18 months, when the babies begin to say two-word sentences. They begin to use a kind of grammar to put these words together. The speech they produce is called “telegraphic” speech because the babies omit all but the most essential words. An English-speaking child might say something like “Daddy, up” which actually could mean “Daddy, pick me up, please.” Then, between two and three years of age, young children begin to learn more and more grammar. For example, they begin to use the past tense of verbs. The children begin to say things such as “I walked home” and “I kissed Mommy.” They also begin to overgeneralize this new grammar rule and make a log of grammar mistakes. For example, children often say such thins as “I goed to bed” instead of “I went to bed,” or “I eated ice cream” instead of “I ate ice cream.” In other words, the children have learned the past tense rule for regular verbs such as “walk” and “kiss,” but they haven’t learned that they cannot use this rule for all verbs. Some verbs like “eat” are irregular, and the past tense forms for irregular verbsmust be learned individually. Anyway, these mistakes are normal, and the children will soon learn to use the past tense for regular and irregular verbs correctly. The children then continue to learn other grammatical structures in the same way.If we stop to think about it, actually it’s quite amazing how quickly babies and children all over the world learn their language and how similar the process is for babies all over the world.Do you remember anything about how you learned your first language during the early years of your life? Think about the process for a minute. What was your first word? Was it “mama” or maybe “papa”? Now think also about the process of learning English as a second language. Can you remember the first word you learned in English? I doubt that it was “mama.” Now, think about some of the similarities and differences involved in the processes of child and adult language learning. We’ll talk about some similarities and differences in the first and second language learning processes tomorrow. See you then.PostlisteningA. The Comprehension Check1. Recognizing Information and Checking Accuracy1. At what age do babies begin to communicate? (a)2. Which of the following is an example of “telegraphic” speech? (b)3. At what age do children begin to use the past tense? (c)4. At four months of age the babbling of babies sounds the same all over the world. (T)5. A baby’s first words are usually words that he or she inverts. (T)6. A child uses only vocabulary and no grammar before about two years of age. (F He/she actually used a kind of grammar in making two-word sentences at about 18months of age.)7. Children probably say “I goed” instead of “I went” because they hear their parents say this. (F Children say “I goed” instead of “I went” because they are overgeneralizing the grammar rule for the regular past tense verbs to the irregular verb “go.”)Listening Factoid #1Have you ever wondered about what the world's original language was? Or whether children would begin to speak if they never heard language? Well, more than 2,500 years ago, an Egyptian pharaoh asked himself the same questions. He had the idea that children who didn't hear adults speaking any language would begin to speak the world's "original language." So he had two newborn babies of poor parents taken away from them. He gave the babies to a shepherd to take care of. No one was allowed to speak to them. About two years later, the shepherd reported to the pharaoh that the children were making a sound like "bekos." This sound "bekos" sounded like the wordfor bread in the Phrygian language, so the pharaoh concluded that Phrygian was the original language in the world. There was only one problem with the pharaoh's conclusion. He overlooked the fact that "bekos" sounded very much like the noise that sheep make!Listening factoid #2Do you know that grownups use baby talk? Why? To help babies learn to speak David Sacks, a linguist, says that, "babies in their first year of life learn to speak-first in baby talk, then with the rudiments of genuine vocabulary-by imitating the speech sounds they hear around them. (Often these sounds are addressed to the baby in an exaggerated, singsong form; for example, "How did you sleeeep? " which apparently helps the child to learn.) But some scholars have theorized that language in the nursery is partly a two-way street and that certain family-related words in English and other tongues were formed originally-perhaps prehistorically-in imitation of baby talk. Such words are easy for babies to pronounce. The parent will say to the baby, "Say dada" and so the word "dada" retains a secure place in the language. What are these words that are easy to say? While the words vary from language to language, in English they are some of the "ba," "da," "ma," and “pa" words.The earliest speech sounds out of an infant's mouth, sometimes as early as the second month of life, might typically be pure vowels. The sounds "ah," "ee," and "oo" are said to predominate among babies all over the world, with "ah " as the earliest and most frequent sound. The infant's next step, usuallybegun before four months of age, is to float a consonant sound in front of the vowel: "ma-ma-ma," the sound of pure baby talk.Chapter 6 Hydroponic Aquaculture: How One System WorksThe growing of plants without soil has developed from experiments carried out to determine what substances (like soil and water) make plants grow. Growing plants in water( rather than in soil) --- in other words, hydroponics--- dates back many more years than you might think. Scientists believe that hydroponics or aquaculture is at least as ancient as the pyramids of Egypt. Scientists also know that a primitive form of aquaculture has been used in the region of Kashmir for centuries. In fact, scientists believe hydroponic growing actually preceded soil growing. They even believe that using hydroponics as a farming tool started in the ancient city of Babylon with its famous hanging gardens. These hanging gardens were probably one of the first successful attempts to grow plants hydroponically. However, returning to more modern times, researchers at the University of the Virgin Islands have developed a system of hydroponic aquaculture that is both simple and low cost. The system uses gravity to create recirculating water systems in which fish are raised and vegetables are grown. Let me take a minute to explain the process of how this particular system of hydroponic aquaculture works on the island of St. Croix in the Virgin Island.。
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视听说第册答案GE GROUP system office room 【GEIHUA16H-GEIHUA GEIHUA8Q8-U n i t 1 Lesson A1Vocabulary LinkB a——8 b----2 C----1 d----4 e----1、4、5 f-----6、7、8、9g-----1、3、6、7h----1、4、52 ListeningActivity 1 A report about GreenlandA1、 Her paper is about Greenland’s and trees.2、His knowledge of geography is not very good. He doesn’t know which country Greenland belongs to.3、The first settlers of Greenland gave it the name to attract others.B 1、F 2、T 3、F 4、T 5、T 6、F 7、TActivity 2 A flying disasterA1 “The Titanic of the sky”2 zeppelin3 40 passengers and crew4 Germany5 the US6 two and a half7 it was landing8 35 correct picture 2B1、2、5、7Activity 3ACorrect picture 2B1---k 2---j 3----k、j 4---j 5---kC1 Jack seems to want a bigger car more than Kayla.2 Jack suggests they get more information about several kinds of cars. Activity 41 very famous buildings2 made of glass, steel, and concrete3 designed4 style5 19986 452 meters high7 modern and the traditional sideB1 world-famous museum Paris 500 six million2 ancient capital big enough millions of shopping centerCLouvre Museum Kyoto, Japan 1989 Hiroshi Hara to cope with the millions of visitors brings new life into the city center an ugly, modern mistakeActivity 5A1 It means building underground.2 First, there is plenty of space underground. Second, with new technology, building costs are not as high as in the past. Third, it’s safer than building skyscrapers.B2、4、6、73 PronunciationBa 2 narrow harborb 3 long, sunny beach c4 busy vacation d1 high cliffs4 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1A1 We worked as volunteers2 What’s it like3 It was kind of hard4 We actually saw bears5 That does sound exciting6 It’s special program for international studentsActivity 2A1 c2 b 3b 4 c 5 b 6 a 7 c 8 a 9 bLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA2 Mount Fuji3 glaciers4 Niagara FallsB1---b 2---c 3---a 4---d2 While You WatchA1~5 T F T F TMan-made structures1 Before You WatchA2 lift3 Golden Gate Bridge4 crane5 Great Wall of China B1 concrete2 impressive3 advancement2 While You WatchA1 thousands2 by car 3unimpressedB1 The most impressive man-made wonder2 it stretches3 like cranes and lift4 I had a chance to drive across5 What an amazing feat of engineering6 it’s just a wonderful chance to see the cityPart 21 PreviewB1~5 b c b c cC1 skyscrapers2 Eiffel Tower3 parking garage4 Empire State Building5 caveD1—I 2---b 3---d 4—c 5---a 6---I 7---e 8---f 9---h 10---g2 While You WatchE1 architectural structures2 make it big3 performers4 spot5 feats6 fancy7 incredible8 engineering9 popped up 10 Overcrowding2 While You WatchA1—g 2---e 3---c 4---a 5---d 6---f 7---h 8----bB1 impressed2 underground3 disagrees4 feats of engineering5 first6 hotel7 doesn’t think8 amusedC1 Man2 Something being build3 goes up4 you never know what’sgoing to be around next week 5 but on the other hand 6 building down more 7 underground instead of aboveground8 that’s too much like living in a cave 9 True 10 built right here 11 That’s right 12 all these buildings popped up 13 when it’s finished 14 I’ll bet 15 what do you think it’s going to look like 16 you know whatD1 He wanted to use the two architectural structures as examples of famous buildings.2 He thought it cool to have pictures of a famous place before anything was built there. He was convinced that the place would become famous in the future.3 He said it because he thought Takeshi was behaving oddly.ETakeshi initially thought a famous hotel would be build on the site, but he later discovered it would be a parking garage. He was embarrassed, but he laughed at his error and said that some rich and famous people might eventually park there.3 After You WatchA1 true2 Man3 You know what?4 You are too muchB1 walked by a construction site2 how much he admired the skyscrapers 3started taking pictures of the site 4 something famous might be there someday 5 the rich and famous would stay 6 with picture of it 7 Takeshi felt very embarrassed 8 and Takeshi learned it was to be a parking garageUnit 21 Vocabulary LinkB1 window2 address3 hardware4 mouse5 menu6 icon7 surfing8 crashed9 crashed10 mouse 11 surfing 12 window 13 icon 14 hardware 15 menu 16 addressLesson AActivity 1A1—b 2—a 3—c1 friend2 to All3 keyboard4 coffee5 computer6 fiveActivity 2A1 pet2 cell phonesBConversation 1 a c d eConversation 2 dActivity 3AToaster microwareCoffee maker clockWashing machine lightHeater air conditionerRefrigerator telephoneTrue: 1 2False: 3 coffee maker—clock 4 today—in the future will5 wanted—didn’t want6 All—SomeC1 Typical smartphone features include a music player, gaming apps, Internet browser, electronic dictionary, camera, and video recorder.2 One advantage of smartphones is having access to entertainment on the go; another is the convenience of having multiple entertainment and communication functions in a single device.3 One disadvantage of smartphones is that they use up too much people’s time, and they may also negatively affect social and interpersonal skills.D1 the merits of2 entertainment on the go3 the convenience of4 entertainment and communication functions5 a single device6 eating up too much of people’s timeActivity4True: 4 5 6 8 9 10False:1 unhappy because she lost her leg—happy because she is alive2 first period—fourth period3 pierced through—was on7 brought—did not bringBA—3 b—6 c—4 d—2 e—5 f—7 g—1Activity 51 from any computer with an Internet connection and at any time2 accelerates upload and download times3 that they can easily upgrade and expand at any point in the future4 The necessary security solutionsB1 F only suitable for company—suitable for company and individual2 F have to—no longer have to3 T4 F even if you can’t—as long as you can5 F are still extremely anxious—have now been put at ease3 PronunciationB\s\:2 4 \z\:1 34 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1A1 I hate writing term papers! It takes forever2 We used to write our papers on typewriters3 Oh, really That sounds difficultLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA1~6: f e b c a dB1 search the web2 surf the Internet3 instant messenger4 digital camera5 downloading music6 chatting online C1~4: c a b d2 While You WatchATrue: 1 2 3 5 7 8False: 4 cell phone—computer 6 phones—e-mails 9 reliable—not reliableB1 electronics2 are very cool3 they’re so easy to use4 you don’t have to think all the time that you forgot the camera5 you always have it with you and that’s so smartPart 21 PreviewBTrue: 1 2 5False: 3 tomorrow—today 4 a computer—a typewriter 6 happy—terribleC1 laptop2 battery3 computer lab4 typewriterD1 affordable2 amazing3 correction4 crashed5 disposable6 old—fashioned7 portable8 reliable9 term paper 10 word processor2 While You WatchA1~6: a a b a b bB1~6: b c e a f dC1 make those corrections2 I’ll e-mail my paper to you later today3 technology is amazing4 I used to write my term papers on a typewriter5 it must have taken a long tome to write a paper6 I was pretty fast7 made some mistakes8 weren’t that bad9 as for 10 oh my gosh 11 were so unreliable 12 used to crash all the time13 as affordable or as fast as they are now 14 Mine’s pretty fast 15 as fast as some of the newer, more expensive ones 16 nowadays 17 In those days 18 used to use the ones at the universityD1 She assumes computers used to have backup batteries as they do today.2 Everybody, including Prof. Morgan, lost their term papers.E1 I went back to the good , old –fashioned way2 affordable portable reliable disposable3 word processor3 After You Watch1 as for2 in those days3 No big deal4 nowadays5 oh my goshUnit 3Lesson A1 Vocabulary LinkA1~8: A D G C F B H E2 ListeningActivity 1AInternational correspondentJournalist photographerB1—c 2—d 3—c 4—b 5—b 6—d Activity 2A1 likes2 dislikesB1 the comics the horoscope the price2 the news coverage the headlinesActivity 3ATom Joseph Olivia Randy TinaB1 Olivia2 Amy3 Randy4 TinaActivity4A1 They Couldn’t Communicate2 A Dangerous Occupation3Silent Beauties 4A Clean CrimeB1 could not reach an agreement holdup note couldn’t read itcrumpled it up2 goalie he slipped on ice and hurt his back3 they were camels tall humps4 cleaned it leaving it at the side of the roadActivity5AKangaroo to the Rescue!!An Underwater Post Office?B1 102 farmer3 barking4 rare 5scuba diving 6 draw tourists’ attention 7 three 8 four3 Speaking &communicationLesson BPart one1 Before You Watch1 international correspondent 2critic 3 news anchor4 editor5 cameraman2 While You Watch1—T2—F interesting…….creative—boring and not very creative3—T4—F thinks—doesn’t think5—F cameraman—news anchors6—F feels—doesn’t feel7—T1 Before You Watch1~3: b c a2 While You WatchA1~6:f d b e a cB1 the most accessible medial2 around me at least3 to be carrying4 that well5 see how my team’s are doing6 what’s going on in my area7 save the comics for last8 that’s the fun part1 PreviewB1~5: B C B A CC1~7:B G F A E D CD1 guitarist2 journalist3 spiky4 headlines2 While You WatchAB1—e 2—a 3—c 4—d 5—bC1 headlines2 stuff 3Hey 4 Look at this 5 that famous blues guitarist 6 silver guitar 7 long, black hair 8the singer 9 short spiky hair 10 wears that really cool white suit 11 man 12 It’s sold outD1 Takeshi whispers as he is nervous. That’s because he likes Anna, and he thinks she is pretty.2 Anna lives in the same building as Mike and Takeshi live.3 Anna is a journalist and she writes music reviews.4 Mike asks him to speak to Anna to try and get tickets for the show.5 He hesitates because he doesn’t know Anna well, and because he is nervous to talk to a girl he likes.6 Takeshi feels pressure from Mike, who scowls at him.EActivity 11 What’s up2 Not much3 Dedicated Music Reviewer4 As a matter of fact5 reviewing a show tonight6 That’d be great7 It’s a date8 You and I can go togetherActivity 2Takeshi is surprised by Anna’s invitation. He thinks Anna is pretty and is therefore pleased to have a date with her. He might even be more pleased about the date than he is about seeing James Hammond’s show.F1 He thinks he will get to see the show.2 At first, Mike feel a bit disappointed but then he is happy for his friend.3 Takeshi is worried that Mike will be unhappy about not seeing the show.4 He tells Takeshi not to worry about it. He also says there are lots of other shows he can attend.3 After You WatchA1 stuff2 You’re kidding me!3 I hardly know her!4 manB1 the show was sold out2 a pretty woman across the room3 a music reviewer4 was nervous and hesitated at fitst5 went over and spoke to Anna6 she was still writing for The Village Voice7 not only was she a dedicated musicreviewer 8 just couldn’t believe it 9 a ticket to theshow and a date 10 disappointed at first 11 not to worry about it 12 he had more important things to doUnit 41 Vocabulary LinkB1 pleasant2 active3 punctual4 careful5 flexible6 independentC1—c 2—a 3—d 4—b 5—f 6—e2 ListeningActivity 1A1 Diane2 Mimi3 AliceB1 six customers2 punctual Last week3 eight energyActivity2A aB1~3: No 4 YesActivity3A1 become a teacher2 the teaching program is very good3 a lot of practice4 young kids5 graduate from the university next June6 a kindergartenBPosition: brochure designerRequirements: computer skills cooperative f lexibility in working hours available right nowActivity 4AJob—voice talent Company—National TelephoneHer work—recording information messages Job requirements—sound warm and friendly, even at the end of eight hours Herschedule—three days a week Good points of her job—fun, helping people by using her voice, people are surprised Bad points of her job—has to be careful about her voice, doesn’t go outside in cold weather, can’t go to horror moivesB1 Because she has to avoid hurting her voice.2 First she got the job information from her friend. Then she listenedto all the telephone company messages on her own phone, recorded a cassette of all those messages in her own voice and sent it to the company. She then called the company every day for a month before shegot the job.Activity 5AKen: 1 3 Steven: 2 4B1 interviews2 introduces3 famous4 loves5 videotape6 moves7 drive8 dependent9 stressful 10 hired3 PronunciationsB1 for two days2 for six hours3 for years4 formonthsActivity 2 I really want this jobAQ: honest, caring A: first-aid skills Q: creative A: graphic designQ:helpful A: speak a foreign language Q: ambitious A: give presentationsCA tour guide b fashion designer c flight attendantd police officer e taxi driverf fitness instructorLesson BPart 12 While You WatchTrue:1 4 5 6 False: 2 31 Before You Watch1 well-informed2 foundation3 animation4 up-to-date5 animator6 passionate7 developing8 unconfident 2 While You WatchA1~7: b d f c a g eB1 strong foundation in art2 it helps to be able to speak3 animator in movies or video games4 be patient, work hard, and be creative5 that way6 keep up-to-date with events7 be able to write well 8 well-informed1 PreviewBTrue: 1 4 5 6 False: 2 3 7C1—d 2—a 3—b 4—cD1 high energy level2 customers needs3 pleasant manager4 software programsE1~8: f d b g a c e h2 While You WatchA5 6 3 1 2 4B1~5: a a c b cC1 Thanks very much for coming in2 bring your resume3 Here you are4 tell you a little bit about the job5 looking for someone to sell our new software product6 requiresflexibility, independence 7 most importantly 8 really listen to my customers to find out what they need 9 I’m really good at that 10 your experience with software programs11 how to use a similar software product 12 at my current job 13 customer needs 14 interesting 15 mypresent company 16 my present position 17 I’ve been named salesperson 18 top sales awards several times 19 impressive 20 understand the market better 21 the competition 22 We’ll be in touchD1 Bill is Ms. Li’s boss2 She thought Claudia was energetic and experienced—the right person for the job.3 She wanted to inform Claudia that she got the job.4 They were going to an aerobics class.5 Claudia was excited and anxious to find out if she had got the job.3 After You WatchA1 by the way2 something3 We’ll be in touch4 a little bitUnit 51 Vocabulary LinkB1 produces purchase employs2 develops shipmanage 3 advertise compete2 ListeningAName Richard Branson Company Virgin Group, LtdB1 3 4 5 7 8Activity 2AFor mountain climbing for trimming hair for relaxing for opening bottles for slicing food for cams and the corkscrewActivity 3B1 April 4, 19752 Bill Gates and Allen3 Redmond, Washington, United States4 Worldwide5 Microsoft Windows Microsoft Office Computer hardware products Home entertainment productsActivity 4A1 department stores shopping malls2 put up their Christmas window displays3 companies just want them to spend more money4 we can start thinking about what we really need in lifeB1 Buy Nothing Day2 They shouldn’t spend any money for 24 hours.3 In over 15 countries4 Canada5 The Christmas shopping season starts6 People are forgetting the real meaning of the holidays.7 People’s ideas about shoppingActivity 5A: b d e g f a c hB1 too much2 1960 affordable advertising e ducate high school students3 necessary4 talk about the company at any time say positive things about the company referring people to themWORD-OF-MOUTH ADVERTISING: It’s cost-effective. It’s much more believable. The company doesn’t have to create a complex business plan to advertise products.PAIDMEDIA ADVERTISING: It can sound insincere or unconvincing4 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1AWe have about 10000 We do business in a large number of we made over five millionWill grow by up to 10%Activity 2BHistory of TV2 was not very popular in the beginning3 became popular when Michael Jackson’s videos were played4 started a second video channel, VH1in 19855started MTV Asia, MTV Latino, and MTV Russia in the 1990sMTV Today1 is a worldwide success story3 also broadcasts other programs4 is consistently voted one of the most popular TV stationsCA hobby students Jerry and David’s Guidecomputers grew quickly Internet millions of information e-mail services profitLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA1~10: d f b I c l e h a gB1 flyers2 smoothie3 brochures2 While You WatchA: b e a f d cBDo education for executives send out to invite those people to come to our trainings smoothie business back in college word of mouth hand out flyers janitorial service he has people come in and clean the building, after hoursPart 21 previewB1~6: f e b a c dcC: 1~10: f I j c b d a e g h2 While You WatchA: 1~5: c e a d bBTrue: 2 4 5 8False: 1film school project—commercial 3 had to study—was sick 6 unsatisfactory—satisfactory 7 remark the tape—make more tapesC1 By the way2 helping me out with this3 on the day of my first real commercial shoot4 especially since you have a “love assistant” like me 5Right…there 6 that should do it 7 Check 8 And rolling 9 take one 10 Hello there 11 the most successful 12 The keys to our success 13 great design 14 affordable prices 15 who are these keys for 16 Why 17 premier pieces18 Like this sleek and stylish lounge chair 19 100% genuine leather 20 talk about well-made 21 you’ll ever lay your head on 22 See for yourself 23 here today, gone tomorrow 24 pride ourselves in giving 25 at the right priceDActivity 11 on my first paying client2 sent in3 who knows what’ll happen4 Plus that couch was really comfortable `5 booked me for another6 the best part7 what this calls for8 encoreActivity 21 He most probably sent it in to Mr. Howard.2 Mike was worried that he might have made a bad impression on Takeshi’s client by falling asleep.3 Mr. Howard was pleased that people could see the Super Sleeper Sofa lives up to its name.3 After You WatchA1 talk about2 Check!3 folks4 that should do itB1 shoot a TV commercial2 starring3 show off4 elaborated on how well each piece was made5 fell asleep6 failed to help him with7 hire Takeshi to make five more commercialsUnit 6Lesson A1 Vocabulary LinkB1 summer house2 limousine driver3 designer clothes4 private school5 personal trainer 6luxury suite7 credit card 8 private jet 9 spending money2 ListeningActivity 1AThe Burj Al Arab Hotel Dubai, United Arab EmiratesB1—p 2—p 3—r 4—r 5—b 6—b 7—p 8—pActivity 2A bB1—D 2—D 3—JC 4—JC 5—D 6—D 7—J 8—JActivity 3A1 a brand new 20th2 Joseph’s friendB1 When she was a university student.2 Not at all. It was really old.3 She worked the whole summer vacation in a restaurant.4 Yes, she did. She took all her friends driving around every weekend.5 The car was destroyed in an accident.Activity 41 60 hours2 To pay for a big house, expensive furniture, a new car, and all the “important “ thing in life3 Going out on her old houseboat.4 She can go fishing from her living room.5 She goes along the river on her boat, exploring new places.B: 2 4 6Activity 5B1 They will sell their knowledge about using plants as medicine.2 They will get jobs and education for their people to save their culture and language.3 The monks record and sell their music.4 They use the money to pay for summer camps for teenagers.CF: 1 2 5 T: 3 4 6Lesson B11—b 2—c 3—a21~8: d f b a c h g e11 charity2 equipment3 purchase2A1 Woo Sung: buy a car or cars buy a house b uy a university2 Calum: take a holiday3 Natalie: buy a car or cars buy a house i nvest money for the future4 Dave: spend it as fast as possible buy a car or carsB1 strike it big time2 somewhere warmer than where I live3 live on the beach for a whilePreviewB1~5: a b b c cCLuxurious penniless well-off generous lavishD1~9: d c a f e g I b hEApparently will packets paid off invested loads timer struck it rich turned out2 While You WatchA1~8: F F T F F F T FB1~5: b a e c dC1 It was about Mike’s uncle’s will.2 On a farm in Minnesota.3 Because Uncle Max had left all his land to Mike.4 Mike remembers his uncle living a simple life. It was not luxurious.\ D1 strike it rich or something2 used to tell me3 alla man needs 4 a strong back 5 invested in his land 6 it paid off 7 lavish lifestyle 8 I mean 9 generous10 offered to give me spending money 11 wanted me to go to private school 12 wanted to vacation 13 turns out he’s got one 14 how could you not have known 15 I’m telling you16 wasn’t on sale 17 have a timer by his phone18 ketchup packets 19 A nd no one knew 20 In fact21 No wonder 22 Who would have thought he was that well offE1 loads of cash2 pay for dinner tonight3 I’ll take you all out to a nice dinner4 my treat5 a little short on cash6 I could borrow some7 I’m good for it8 we’re taking a nice dinner3 While You Watch1 I’m telling you2 No wonder3 I’m good for it4 I’m a little short onUnite 7Lesson A2 ListeningAHe is complaining about a broken traffic light in his communityB1 traffic accidents in danger2 pose great danger3 look into it immediatelyActivity 2AKnow their neighbors well rarely patrolBJohn: 1 F patrolling—neighborhood watch 2 T 3 F put up notice—put signs in our windowsSusan: 1 T 2 F by bike—in cars 3 T 4 F in cars—on foot or on bicycleActivity 3A cB 1: a b d 2: b c 3: bActivity 4A: 1BTyra: S SMatt: C SMercedes: C CC1 Tyra2 Matt3 Mercedes4 Matt5 MattActivity 51 The global population has grown quickly, and in some places it is creating a lot of problems.2 When women are educated , they become equal partners and participate more in family decisions.B1—d 2—c 3—a 4—bC1 F 3500 new babies are born worldwide—3500 new lives are added to the world’s population2 F 1978—19873 T4 T5 F small—big6 T7 T8 T9 in their late twenties—at the age of 3010 F there is—there isn’tSpeaking & CommunicationAWords or drawing that are illegally sprayed on wallsLesson B1 Before You Watch1—c 2—b 3—f 4—g 5—d 6—a 7—e2 While You Watch1 are2 don’t have3 noise4 fire5 a lot6 bothers1 Before You Watch1 Global warming2 Hunger3 Spread4 Poverty5 Disease6 HIV7 AIDS2 While You WatchA1~6: f a d e c bB1 The oceans are rising as well as the temperatures2 before it’s too late3 the world get together and help to make sure4 everyone gets a chance to learnPart 21 previewB1~6: c f b e d aC1~7: c d b e f g aD1 conduct a survey2 make a mistake3 interesting viewpoint4 rush hour5 affordable apartments6 push yourself7 noise pollutionE1~3: b c a2 While You WatchBTrue: 3 5False: 1 singles in the city—city living 2 air—noise4 people—restaurants 6 Takeshi—Sun-hee 7 money—timeC1 Do you have a couple of minutes2 This won’t take long3 Do you agree, disagree, or have no opinion about4 Me too5 Rush hour in the city has become unbearable6 I totally agree7 traffic’s been an issue here for years 8with all the construction going on 8 with all the construction going on 9 it’s not an issue for me 10 I guess 11 I like the fact that there are so many opportunities 12 push yourself 13 it goes the other way too 14 like if you make a mistake 15 waiting to take your place 16 talented D。
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视听说1答案
视听说1答案视听说1是英语四级考试中的一部分,也是考生备考过程中必须掌握的重要内容之一。
视听说1主要包括听力、阅读、口语和写作等方面的测试,其中听力是最难的一部分。
在视听说1的备考过程中,答案的掌握和理解非常重要。
本文介绍视听说1的答案,并提供一些备考建议,帮助考生更好地备考。
听力答案听力测试是视听说1最难的一部分,因此考生在备考中必须充分掌握听力技巧和答题策略。
以下是一些常见的听力题型及其答案:1. 单项选择题A. The man is going to attend a(n) __________.B. The woman is __________.C. The woman will send the work to the man __________.答案:A. meeting; B. busy; C. by email.2. 听力填空题Life can be difficult, but it is not __________ if we work hard. We all have dreams, and we should __________ them. Dreams help us to work harder and to __________. We can learn from our failures and __________, and we must never give up.答案:insurmountable; pursue; progress; persevere.阅读答案阅读部分要想得到高分,除了语言功底要好之外,理解力和特定技巧也是非常重要的。
以下是一些常见的阅读题型及其答案:1. 判断正误题A. Scientists from the University of California, San Diego, recently discovered an ocean current of plastic.B. Most of the plastic found in the ocean is in large pieces.C. Marine animals are not affected by the plastic pollution in the ocean.答案:A. true; B. false; C. false.2. 选择题A. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage about the negative effects of plastic pollution on the environment?a) Harmful chemicalsb) Death of sea turtlesc) Disruption of the food chaind) The increase of fish population答案:d) The increase of fish population.口语答案视听说1的口语部分包括两个任务:第一部分是阅读短文;第二部分是回答问题。