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研究生英语视听说Unit 6原文与答案

研究生英语视听说Unit 6原文与答案

Unit 6 Traveling and Sightseeing Thinking AheadStudents are asked to discuss the following questions in groups. The reference answers for the questions are offered below:1. Do you like traveling? Where have you been before?Yes, I do. I have been to quite a lot of places, Mountain Tai, the Great Wall, Korea and Singapore, among which, Singapore impresses me the most for its combination of both a prosperous society and city of natural beauty. Believe me: you can never forget this country once you take a deep breath of fresh air there.2. How to make a reservation in the hotel?Firstly, you should make it clear when you want to check in, how long you are supposed to stay there. Then, you should tell what kind of room and how many rooms you want. The last but not the least is that, you must leave your name and maybe your contact number, which will surely help you a lot afterwards.3. What should you pay attention to when at table abroad?mind your manners at table;pay attention to your words and gestures;handle your knives and forks correctly;never talk with your mouth full;never make sounds when you’re eating or drinking something.Part I Video TimeIn this part, students will have 2 tasks to accomplish.Task 1In task 1,students will watch a video clip from The Beach and then do the exercises as required. Before watching, they are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural notes related to the video.TranscriptFirst Visit to BangkokMy name is Richard.So what else do you need to know?Stuff about my family or where I’m from?None of that matters.Not once you cross the ocean and cut yourself loose.Looking for something more beautiful, something more exciting, and yes, I admit, something more dangerous.So after 18 hours in the back of an airplane, three dumb movies, two plastic meals, six beers and absolutely no sleep, I finally touched down in Bangkok.“Hey, you! How about you? You want to go to the waterfall? Come on! Floating market! 1,500! Cheap for you! Come on. Hey!”“Hey, you need somewhere to stay?”“No. I’ll be fine. I’ll find my own place. Thanks.”“What do you want, man?”…And this is it—Bangkok, good time city, gateway to Southeast Asia.Where dollars and Deutschmarks get turned into counterfeit watches and genuine scars.“Good time. Boy? Girl? No problem.”…This is where the hungry come to feed.“You want to drink snake blood?”“Wait a minute. Did you say snake blood?”“Oh, yeah.”“No, thanks.”“What is wrong with snake blood?”“I just don’t like the idea.”“Or maybe you’re scared? Afraid of something new?”“No. I just don’t like the idea, that’s all.”“Ha ha! Like every tourist. You want it all be safe, just like America.”So never refuse an invitation.Never resist the unfamiliar.Never fail to be polite.“Gentlemen, that was excellent.”Never outstay your welcome.Just keep your mind open and suck in the experience.And if it hurts, it’s probably worth it.(From /u/40/114596200.pdf) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Watching for Global UnderstandingStudents are asked to watch the video clip and answer the following questions.1) What did Richard do in the plane?He watched three dumb movies, had two plastic meals, and drank six bottles of beer.2) What suggestions did Richard give us?Never refuse an invitation.Never resist the unfamiliar.Never fail to be polite.Never outstay your welcome.Exercise 2 Watching for Specific InformationStudents are asked to watch the clip and fill in the blanks with the missing information.1) None of that matters.2) Good time city.3) This is where the hungry come to feed.4) Gentlemen, that was excellent.5) And if it hurts, it’s probably worth it.Task 2In task 2,students will watch a video clip about the sight spot—Sierra Madre and then do the exercises as required. Before watching, they are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural notes related to the video.TranscriptSierra Madre TourismThe sheer beauty of northern Mexico’s Sierra Madre Mountains is only one reason why many visitors come a long way to enjoy some quiet time in this part of the country known as the Copper Canyon.“Its natural beauty and panorama that it offers is unbelievable. If you just look at the beauty that you see here. It’s, it’s aw e-inspiring.”The views of the beautiful canyons are spectacular. A train ride through dozens of tunnels adds to the allure of the mountains. And the opportun ity to interact with the region’s Tarahumara Ind ians is another reason this isn’t an average mountain destination.“You have the Tarahumara Indians, inhabit in these mountains. And the Tarahumara Indians is one of the most unique native Americans that you still can see in its original state or the, in the original habits that they have kept for thousands of years.”But is this entire natural environment at risk as a result of an increase in tourism itself? Not according to an areal businessman, who believes in playing by the rules of nature for the benefit of the region.“It’s a, it’s a very complex thing, but we believe that is (the) only way to go. And for future generations, we have to start now by preserving what we have and letting older generations alsoenjoy what we’re doing right now. So, it’s a job and it’s a work that we’re gonna do forever.”Tourism officials say there is no reaso n to worry. They say there aren’t enough visitors in the Copper Canyon region to prompt cause for concern. But they are preparing for the future by researching and developing conservation plans.“Of course, we want to develop the area but we’re taking care of nature. It’s very important for us to protect nature. The Copper Canyon is very very important for tourism in the state of Chihuahua.”“We want to be more cautious. We created an organization called Sierra Madre Explorer that is dedicated, you know, to keep the, the, perhaps, to keep the destination as untouchable as we can. And so that’s a big effort we’re doing because we see a big responsibility to keep it very very clean and very eco-safe.”Regardless of the reason, mountain lovers are pleased that at least for now the precious landscape won’t be touched by the hand of economic progress.(From /index.php?showtopic=130873) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Making a Sound JudgmentStudents are asked to watch the video and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).T 1) The beauty of northern Mexico’s Sierra Madre Mountains is one reason why visitors come to enjoy this part of the country.F 2) Tourism officials want to develop the area without taking care of nature.T 3) They have already created an organization to protect the holiday destination.F 4) Nowadays the landscape is touched by the hand of economic progress.Exercise 2 Essay WritingIn the video we can obviously feel that people are worrying about whether tourism will do harm to the natural environment. In other words, they are concerning about the ecological crisis. Students are asked to write a composition entitled The Ecological Crisis on the Booming Tourism to express their opinions on this topic. They should write at least 200 words.SampleThe Ecological Crisis on the Booming TourismTraveling is among many people’s favorite recreations, which enables us not only to broaden our horizons, but also to shape our mind and spirits. However, just like a coin has two sides, tourism may bring about a serious problem—ecological crisis. The environment has been suffering with the boom of tourism. In order to attract tourists, many places have been turned intoresorts. Forests are gone, prairies are destroyed, rivers and lakes are polluted, and wild animals are dying out.These horrible scenes should give rise to our great attentions. We must protect our eco-environment while enjoying the beautiful scenery. In order to keep a balance between tourism and ecology, the concept of eco-tourism, which intends to bring people closer to nature with as little disturbance as possible, should be advocated. Funding environmental programs and limiting excessive exploitation of natural resources should be done by all levels of governments. What we need to do is simple: do not litter; strictly observe regulations at resorts, and use as few plastic bags and boxes as possible, only by which, can we hope to build a harmonious environment for traveling. At last, we should keep in mind that when we travel we should take away nothing but memories and leave nothing but footprints.Part II Listening ActivitiesIn this part, students will have 3 listening tasks to accomplish.Task 1In task 1, students will listen to a dialogue about taking a reservation over the phone and then do the exercises as required.TranscriptTaking a Reservation over the PhoneLeo: Plaza Hotel, good morning. Leo speaking.Mona:Ah yes, I’d like to book two rooms for myself and my father. Could you tell me the cost ofa single room per night?Leo: Certainly. A single room is 120 dollars American, per night.Mona: Fine.Leo: And when would you like the rooms?Mona: From the 25th to the 28th of September.Leo: Arriving on the 25th of September and leaving on the 28th? Three nights?Mona:That’s right.Leo: Just a minute please.(Sound of tapping on computer keyboard)Yes, we have rooms available then. You require two single rooms?Mona: Yes, thank you.Leo: Can I have your name please?Mona: My name is Mona White.Leo: And your father’s name, Ms White?Mona: Jack Webber.Leo: Could you spell the surname please?Mona: Sure. W-E-double B-E-R.Leo: Double P for Papa?Mona: No, double B for Bravo.Leo: And how will you be paying for your room, Ms White?Mona: By credit card.Leo: Both rooms on the same card?Mona: Yes.Leo: Your card number please?Mona: 4434 1234 5678 9902Leo: Double one, zero two?Mona: No, double nine zero two.Leo: 4434 1234 5678 9902?Mona:That’s right.Leo: And the expiry date?Mona:Eleven, …(Phone crackle obscures date)Leo: Could you repeat that please?Mona: November this year.Leo: Thank you. I’ve booked two rooms for Ms White an d Mr. Webber from Wednesday the 25th to Saturday the 28th of September.Mona: Thank you.Leo: You’re welcome. We’ll see you on the 25th, Ms White.Mona: Thanks a lot. Goodbye.Leo: Goodbye.(From /oralenglish/lvyou/2007-08-23/12563.html) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Listening for DetailsStudents are asked to listen to the dialogue and fill out the specific information in the chart below.Exercise 2 Listening and TalkingStudents are asked to listen to the dialogue again and try to make a similar dialogue.Sample for the DialogueJohn: Crown Hotel, good morning, John speaking.Mike:Ah…morning, I would like to book a room for me and my w ife, you know, we have just got married and we planned to spend our honeymoon there, do you have any special room for us?John: Yes, sir. We recommend two kinds of honeymoon suites for you.Mike: And what is the price difference?John: One kind is a double room with a front view for 140 dollars per night. The other one with a rear view is 115 dollars per night.Mike: I think I will take the one with a front view then. And what services come with that? John: Yes, sir. We will offer you a bunch of roses every morning for free.Mike: That sounds not bad at all.John: Then when would you like the rooms, sir?Mike: 5th to 10th March.John: Thank you, sir. Can I have your name and mobile phone please?Mike: Ah…yes, Mike, M-I-K-E. My phone number is 999 86523.John: Thank you, sir, then how would you like to pay?Mike: By credit card.John: Credit card number, please?Mike: 3453 3377 9464 1111.John: Expiry date?Mike: October next year.John: Thank you, sir. You have booked a honeymoon suite with a front view from 5th to 10th March.Mike: That is right, thank you.John: You are welcome. We will see you on 5th, March, Mr. Mike.Mike: Thanks. See you.John: See you.Task 2In task 2, students will listen to a dialogue about dining and then do the exercises as required. Before listening, they are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural notes related to the dialogue.TranscriptWaiter: Hello, my name’s John. I’ll be your waiter this evening. Can I get you anything from the bar for starters?Derek: No, thanks. What we really need is a booster chair for our daughter. Do you have one?Waiter: Yes, of course. The hostess should have brought you one. Just a moment.Waiter: Our special tonight is Duck Chambord, which is roast duck served in a raspberry sauce with fresh raspb erries. It’s also served with wild rice and a medley of vegetables. That is17.95 and it comes with soup or salad.Sandy: What is your soup of the day?Waiter: Our soup of the day is French onion.Sandy: The duck sounds good. One of us should have it.Derek: Alright, you order the duck.Sandy: Fine.Derek: She will have the duck, and I will have the filet mignon.Waiter: How would you like your filet mignon, sir? Rare, medium rare, or well-done?Derek: Medium rare.Waiter: And would you like soup or salad with your meals?Sandy: I want salad.Derek:I’ll have the soup. French onion, yes?Waiter:Yes, that’s right. It’s very good. I recommend it.Sandy: Our daughter will share some of our meal with us. Could you bring an extra plate for her? Waiter: Of co urse, Ma’am. I will also bring your sourdough bread in just a moment.Sandy: Our bread?Waiter: Yes, we serve it at all tables.Sandy: Good. Thank you.(From /lesson/lyyyky/63046.html) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Listening for Global UnderstandingStudents are asked to listen to the dialogue and answer the following questions.1) Who should have brought the booster chair to the couple?The hostess.2) Why did the woman ask for an extra plate?Their daughter will share some of their meal with it.3) What did the restaurant serve at all tables for free?sourdough breadExercise 2 Listening for DetailsStudents are asked to listen to the dialogue again and fill in the blanks with the missing information.1) Can I get you anything from the bar for starters?2) Our special tonight is Duck Chambord, which is roast duck served in a raspberry sauce withfresh raspberries.3) That is 17.95 and it comes with soup or salad.4) How would you like your filet mignon, sir? Rare, medium rare, or well-done?5) It’s very good. I recommend it.6) I will also bring your sourdough bread in just a moment.Additional ListeningIn this section, students will listen to a passage about the longest suspension bridge in the world and then do the exercises as required. Before listening, they are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural notes related to the passage.TranscriptThe Longest Suspension Bridge in the WorldVerrazano, an Italian about whom little is known, sailed into New York Harbor in 1524 and named it Angou lême. He described it as “a very agreeable situation located within two small hills in the mids t of which flowed a great river”. Though V errazano is by no means considered to be a greatest explorer, his name will probably remain immortal, for on November 21st, 1964, the longest suspension bridge in the world was named after him.The Verrazano Bridge, which was designed by Othmar Ammann, joins Brooklyn to Staten Island. It has a span of 4,260 feet. The bridge is so long that the shape of the earth had to be taken into account by its designer. Two great towers support four huge cables. The towers are built on immense underwater platforms made of steel and concrete. The platforms extend to a depth of over 100 feet under the sea. These alone took sixteen months to build. Above the surface of the water, the towers rise to a height of nearly 700 feet. They support the cables from which the bridge has been suspended. Each of the four cables contains 26,108 lengths of wire. It has been estimated that if the bridge were packed with cars, it would still only be carrying a third of its total capacity. However, size and strength are not the only important things about this bridge. Despite its immensity, it is both simple and e legant, fulfilling its designer’s dream to c reate “an enormous obje ct drawn as faintly as possible”.(From /Article/1321.shtml)Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Listening ComprehensionStudents are asked to listen to the passage and choose the best answers to the questions.1) D2) A3) BExercise 2 Listening for DetailsStudents are asked to listen to the passage again and fill in the blanks with the missing information.1)Verrazano, an Italian about whom little is known, sailed into New York Harbor in 1524 andnamed it Angoulême(安古拉姆).2) The platforms extend to a depth of over 100 feet under the sea.3) Above the surface of the water, the towers rise to a height of nearly 700 feet.4) Each of the four cables contains 26,108 lengths of wire.Part III Oral PracticeIn this part, students will have 3 tasks to accomplish.Task 1 Group DiscussionStudents are asked to work in groups and tell each other three places where they would make their dream trips if they had the time and money. They should explain their reasons for their choice.SampleIf I had money and time, I would first go to Greece, next to Paris and then to Austria. I choose Greece as the first because ancient Greek civilization impresses me the most and I am looking forward to a visit to the Parthenon, which is the most important and characteristic monument of Greek civilization.My second choice is Paris which is a romantic city and the paradise for artists. Paris, the “City of Lights”, is best known for its world-renowned beauty and charm. The Louvre which is located on the right bank of the Seine River is one of the largest and most famous museums in the world. Other places like the Eiffel Tower, the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Palace of Versailles are all attractive places of interest.I choose Austria, the land of music, out of my love for classical music. Austria is the hometown of many world-famous classical musicians such as the Strauss family, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Franz Schubert whose music I have been enjoying for years.Hopefully, my dream will be fulfilled one day. As you can see, all these places are located in Europe and thus it won’t cost too much to visit and take too long before I can save enough money to cover the expenses.Task 2 Pair WorkIn partⅡtask 2, students have heard a dialogue about dining a broad. Imagine it’s the lunch time in a coffee shop. Students are asked to work in pairs and make a short dialogue between a customer and a waiter/waitress.Sample for the DialogueWaitress: Hello, may I take your order?Customer: Yes, I would like the tomato and cucumber salad, garlic bread, spaghetti and meatballs and iced tea with lemon please.Waitress: Do you want to upgrade that to a super value meal?Customer: No, thanks, but what is a special meal?Waitress: That is a set meal with little fat for people on a diet. Would you like one? Customer: No, thanks, this is enough.Waitress: Is this for here or to go?Customer: I eat in, oh, and can I get some apple pies?Waitress: Sorry, the pie machine is out of work. Your total is 6 bucks.Task 3 Role PlayStudents are asked to find two partners to play the roles of a local guide, Wang and two tourists, Jack and Mike. Jack and Mike have never been to the Great Wall before and are curious about almost everything. Wang introduces the Great Wall to them, and tries his/her best to answer their questions.Sample for the DialogueWang: We’re approaching Badaling and you will see the Great Wall in a short while.Jack: Wonderful! We’ve been waiting for it so long.Mike: W hat’s the length of the Great Wall?Wang: The Great Wall meanders from east to west for about 6,000 kilometers or 12,000 li. That’s why we call it in Chinese “Wan Li Chang Cheng”, w hich literally means “Ten Thousand Li Long Wall”.Jack: And it was built more than 2,000 years ago?Wang: Yes, construction of the Wall first began during the Warring States period about 2,500 years ago. Some kingdoms built huge walls hoping to protect their territories. When Qin Shihuang or the First Emperor unified China in 221BC, he decided to have the various sections of the walls linked up and also extended. From that we got the Great Wall.Jack: And that’s what we’re going to see, right?Wang: No, not really. The Qin Great Wall hasn’t got much left today. In the subsequent dynasties, the Great Wall was rebuilt many times. The last massive rebuilding of the Great wall was in Ming Dynasty. The Great Wall we shall see at Badaling was rebuilt then. Oh, here we are.Please remember the number of our bus. Should you go astray from the group as I knowsome younger members of our group would like to have a quick climb to the top, please re member to come here before 11 o’clock.Jack: What are those towers on the wall spaced at regular distances from one another?Wang: They are beacon fire towers. In ancient times, if attacked by enemies the guards would set off smoke in the day-time and bonfire at night to alarm troops stationed along the wall. Jack: I see Bob and Ma rk are already on the wall. Let’s quicken our steps.Wang: Please watch your step. It’s very steep here and the surface is a little slippery.Jack: I now understand why you told us to wear no high heeled shoes.Wang: Shall I give you a hand?Mike: No, no. I’m doing fine with the help of the banisters.Jack: Hold on. A few more steps will bring us to the top.Wang: Now, this is the furthest point we can go. Beyond here, the wall has not been restored yet.Why don’t we sit down and rest for a while before we turn back?Mike: This is such a lovely place! Green mountains roll over one another. Lush trees dot the slopes. A gentle breeze caresses us and the Great Wall winds its way like a giant serpent. Wang: I also want to tell you a well-known legend. In 221 B.C., in ShanXi Province there was a poor scholar. One day the soldiers came to his village and seized every man in sight, but the scholar managed to escape by hiding himself in a garden. He was discovered by a beautiful young girl named Meng Jiangnu who helped him. Soon they fell in love. But on their wedding d ay he was seized by the emperor’s soldiers and taken to the Great Wall to work.For months and months, Meng Jiangnu waited for her husband to return but there was no news of him. Finally she decided to go to the Great Wall to look for him. After a long and hard journey, she arrived at the beginning of the wall, at Shanhaiguan by the sea. After searching for him for many weeks, she finally gave up her hope. In great despair she knelt by the wall and wept for three days and three nights. The wall, weakened by her tears, collapsed around here and there, where great stones had once been, lay the dead body of her husband.Meng Jiangnu was heart-broken. She threw herself into the sea and drowned. If you get the chance to go to Shanhaiguan yo u’ll see a temple dedicated to her memory over-looking the sea.Jack: Well, Wang, you are not only knowledgeable about history, but also have the gift of the gab!(From /yingyu/55/n-90755.html) Time for FunOne-breath EnglishStudents will listen to the following recording and repeat the sentences after the tape.Step 1Use one breath to imitate the speakers’ pronunciation and intonation. Try to control your speed and make sure you have the right and clear pronunciation and intonation.Step 2Articulate it as clearly and quickly as possible.。

研究生英语听说教程引进版第一册答案

研究生英语听说教程引进版第一册答案

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研究生英语听说教程引进版答案

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研究生英语听说教程引进版答案【篇一:引进版研究生英语听说教程take on listeningchapter1-chapter4答案】>part one 1. false 2. false 3. false 4. false 5. false 6. false 7. falsepart two1. using what you already know (possible answers)programlevelplacement appointment application register test teachercounselor school forms gpa esl class catalogexercise 1 answers will varyexercise 2 possible answers: studying for a test; discussing homework, borrowing/comparing notes, etc.2. scanning for the main idea practice:main idea: the cafeteria is closed and the student is very hungry and needs to eat before class begins.key words: food machine, closed, pass out, stand, get something warm, canteen, stomach growl3. scanning for the important points1. a.2. a.3. b.4. inferencing (making intelligent guesses)1. true2. false3. true4. false5. true5. scanning for specific pieces of information6. using context clues1. a 4. b2. b 5. a3. b7. using structure and intonation clues using structure clues exercise 11. a 4. b2. b 5. b3. aexercise 21. a 4. a2. b 5. b3. bexercise 31. a 4. b2. b 5. a3. a 6. busing intonation clues1. sad2. angry3. happy4. confused5. sarcasticchpater 2part oneexercise 11. 5; richmond-daly city/colma, fremont-daly city, fremont-richmond, pittsburgh/baypoint-colma, dublin/pleasanton-daly city2. no. the fremont-richmond train does not go to san francisco.3. 3. 84. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.2; richmond-daly city/colma, fremont-richmond3; dublin/pleasanton-daly city, fremont-daly city, fremont-richmond 1; pittsburgh/ bay point-colma a white line with black dots; 22no. transfer oakland city center/12th street to a fremont-richmond train.no. take fremont-richmond train to oakland city center and transfer to a pittsburgh/bay point-colma train.10. oakland city center-12th street, 19th street oakland, macarthur.part twoexercise 1b. getting directionsexercise 21. in a bart station2. it depends on where you go.3. to berkeley to visit denise’s sister.4. she looks at the bart map.5. yes. they can’t go directly from san francisco to berkeley after 8:04.6. she is happy to help them, but does not want further involvement. she is not interestedin meeting their nephew.7. the woman was happy to give the couple directions, but she didn’t want to get involvedin their lives.exercise 3general informationtrip scheduleexercise 41. a2. b3. b4. a5. a6. apart threeexercise 11. $2.10 2. $4.003. 19 minutes4. 25 minutes5. $3.00 (king stadium to kansas street); 74 minutes (king stadium to lincoln way). no.the king stadium to lincoln way trip is a shorter distance than the king stadium to kansas street trip. the higher fare for the shorter trip reflect the need to transfer, pay a toll, etc.exercise 2e 14. answer depends on current time.5. spuyten duyvil, marble hill, university heights, morris heights, 125th st., gct6. 7:537. between 1:20 a.m. and 6:20 a. m. 8. rush hourexercise 3 a1: $2.15 b1: answer depends on current time a2: $2.05 b2: 8 (including the last stop, gct) a3: 37 minutes b3: 12:07 a4: 28 minutes b4: 3 a5: $3.70 b5: 12:52exercise 3c1. 27 minutes2. $1.653. $1.80; 29 minutes4. $5.305. 62 minutes6. 12:40 p. m.7. 4:41 p. m.8. 6:52 a. m.9. 910. 33 minutes11. the 7:22 a. m. and 7:52 a. m. trains 12. answer depends on current time.part fourexercise 11. yes/no2. yes/no3. information4. yes/no5. information6. yes/no7. information8. information9. information 10. yes/no exercise 21. b2. a3. a4. b5. a6. b7. b8. a9. b 10. bexercise 3 example: when does the next bus arrive?1. what time did the plane arrive?2. how often do you take the bus?3. did someone meet them at the airport?【篇二:研究生英语听说教程引进版1听力原文】xt>1.a: who?s your history professor?b: i?m in dr. leydorf?s class.a: oh, how is he?b: the class is interesting and i really like him, but he?s a real stickler. if you?re more than fifteen minutes late, he marks youabsent, and you have to hand in every assignment on time or he lowers your grade. a: ooh! he sounds really tough.2.a: how did you do on your composition?b: oh, you won?t believe it. i hadn?t worked on it very long and i didn?t have time to check it over. when the teacher returned it to me with an “a” on it, you could have knocked me over with a feather!a: wow. that?s great. you must be really smart.b: or else just lucky.3.a: let?s go to a movie tonight.b: sorry, i?ve got to cram for a test tonight. i haven?t had a chance to study before now.a: well, how about going to the late show?b: no, i?m going to need a good night?s sleep. i want to make sure that i?m ready for the test.4.a: all right. we promised each other we?d get this report done today. let?s get cracking.b: aw, it?s such a beautiful day. can?t we go for a walk and do this later? a: no, we?ll need to return these books to the library by five o?clock. we really have to do this now.5.a: gee. it?s already a quarter after ten. maybe ms. hughes is absent today.b: fat chance. she?s never been absent a day in her life. i was in her class last year and she even came in when she had the flu.a: well i guess she really loves teaching. oh, here she comes now.p101.i am transcribing my sociology notes.2.john is defending his dissertation on tuesday.3.we are forming a study group on the first day of class.4.i?m applying for financial aid to help pay my tuition and expenses.5.ms. wilson is correcting our essays over the weekend.p111.the professor is coming.2.the professor is coming in a little while.3.the sahkespeare theater group is performing romeo and juliet on the 17th.4.4. the shakespeare theater group is performing romeo and juliet.5.the campus bookstore is having a big sale on all college sweatshirts.6.the campus bookstore is having a big sale on all college sweatshirts during springp191、she told me her house is just a stone?s throw from the uc berkeley campus. which station is that?stranger: the downtown berkeley station is really close to the university. i?m sure that?s the one you want.2、so, how much is the fare to downtown berkeley?stranger: let?s go take a look at the map over there. you see, the map shows you how much it costs to go from one station to another. ah, there it is: two dollars and sixty-five cents.3、tom: two sixty-five? that?s highway robbery for such a short distance!denise: you think that?s expensive? tom from our house to amherst it costs twice as much as that.4、here we are a t powell street in san francisco, and it?s basically a straight shot on the richnond line to the downtown berkeley station. denise: yes, my sister said we wouldn?t have to change trains.5、tom: let?s see if i?ve go t this right: we take the 8:18 pittsburg train and arrive in oakland at 8:34. then we take the 8:34 richmond train to berkeley. that should be a snap.stranger: yeah, you?ll have no trouble.6、 tell me dear, i notice you?re not wearing a ring. stranger: well, no, uh…denise; you know, my sister?s son is very handsome. i think you two would like each other…p32 exercise 31. question: where does this person want to go?a: pardon me, how much does it cost to go to the jefferson auditorium? b: that?s $1.80 one way, but you can?t go directly there after 6:00 pm. you?ll have to take a lenox train at thathour and then transfer to a hastings train at the portsmouth station.2.question: what time will the next bus for chicago leave?a: excuse me, when does the next bus to downtown chicago leave? b: let?s see. one just left at 8:00. the schedule says that that bus leaves every fifteen minutes, so…a: uh-oh;it?s already 8:10. i?d better hurry.b: ooh, i hope you make it.3. question: what is the total round-trip fare for the children? a: may i help you?b: yeah, we?d like to get tickets from portland to long beach. a: when are you planning on going?b: we were thinking of going the week of june 15th.a: gook. that?s far enough in advance to take advantage ofoursupersaver fares. if you purchase your tickets thirty days in advance, it will only cost $240 round trip.b: $240. that sounds good.a: how many people are in your party?b: there?s my wife and me, plus our two kids.a: ooh, we have a special discount available for our young travelers. let?s see, kids under twelve fly for half price and those under three can go for free.b: well, evelynne is six and renee is one.a: very good. let me check the computer to see which flights are open the week of the 15th.p32 exercise 41. it?s really easy to get to school from my house by bus.2. greenwich is very close to london.3. i take a 20-minute bus ride from home to work every day.4. i leave my house each day at 8 am.5. we?re going to hawaii for our next vacation.6. according to this, the train to vancouver will arrive in ten minutes.7. do i need a bakerloo or a victoria train to get to picadilly circus?8. how much is a ticket to baltimore an then back again?9. you need to take a #5 bus to the berman station. then,catch a #12.10. this bus is too crowded between 7am and 9am.p39 exercise 4 vocabulary in contextnarrator: 1. sentencedavid: yeah, good ?ole michael and betty were at it again all night. narrator: contextdavid: yeah, good ?ole michael and betty were at it again all night. ruth: were they breaking dishes again?david: no, i don?t think they have any dishes left after the last fight. they were yelling about his old girlfriend.narrator: sentencedavid: yeah, good ?ole michael and betty were at it again all night.narrator: 2. sentencedavid: if i move, he can jack up the price.narrator: contexttom: he doesn?t care if i?m unhappy. he wants me to move! i?ve lived in the building the longest, and with rent control, i pay half as much as they do. if i move, he can jack up the price. narrator: sentencedavid: if i move, he can jack up the price.narrator: 3. sentenceruth: how so?narrator: contextdavid: actually, as much as i like her, she?s also a problem.ruth: how so?david: her niece phones from out of state every sunday morning at 6:30 to check on her. the trouble is because she?s deaf, she screams into the phone, and it wakes me up.narrator: sentenceruth: how so?narrator: 4. sentencedavid: she?s more reliable than an alarm clock!narrator: contextdavid: the trouble is because she?s deaf, she screams into the phone, and it wakes me up.ruth: every sunday?narrator: sentencedavid: yes, and the sound of her voice goes right up through the floor. she?s more reliable than an alarm clock!narrator: 5. sentencedavid: poor old thing.narrator: contextdavid: it?s not her fault, poor old thing. she?s just very oldand her health isn?t good.narrator: sentencedavid: poor old thing.narrator: 6. sentencedavid: art, the guy who lives next door to mrs. anderson is sometimes such a pig.narrator: contextdavid: at least your neighbor put their garbage into the cans! art, the guy who lives next door to mrs. anderson is sometimes such a pig. he never seems to throw away his garbage. whenever i walk by his door i have to hold my nose.narrator: sentencedavid: art, the guy who lives next door to mrs. anderson is sometimes such a pig.【篇三:研究生英语听说教程(引进版)听力原文(上)】ss=txt>take on listening:listening and speaking strategieslesson 1exercise 1student: excuse me.counselor: yes?student: do i need to make an appointment to register for an esl class?counselor: no, but you first have to take a placement test.student: a test?counselor: we need to find out what your esl level is.student: oh, okay. where do i go to take the test?counselor: we will be giving the test tomorrow at 3 o‘clock in room 303. can you come then?student: yes.counselor: good. now, let me give you some forms to fill outso we can begin theregistration process. please write your name and address here, and your id number here. student: okay. what do i write under teacher and section?counselor: you can leave those blank. we‘ll fill it in tom orrow. exercise 2student a: i didn‘t really understand what ms. smith was saying about the id, the superego and the ego.student b: oh, that‘s easy. look here on page 53. the id is the part of our personality that wants instant gratification. the ego tries to help the id get what it wants, but in a logical and practical way. the superego is like the personality‘s police force. it monitors the id and the ego.student a: oh, i think i‘m getting it. you mean the id, ego and superego are all part of our personality?student b: right. they are all interacting.student a: do you think we‘ll need to give definitions?student b: i don‘t know. we may just have to match the names with the definitions. but we‘d better study this some more just to be safe.a: i can‘t believe it‘s closed. i‘ve got a class from 7 o‘clock to 10 o‘clock. what am i going to do?b: well, there are some food machines in the student union. you could always go there. a: no way! i tried that once last semester and i got as sick as a dog. there‘s got to be something better.b: well, we can go down to main street. there are a couple of places that i‘m sure are open.a: we‘d never make it back in time. it‘s already 6:40. i think i‘ll pass out if i don‘t get something. i came here right fro m work. i didn‘t have time to stop by my apartment.b: i think there‘s a stand in front of smith hall. you can at least get something warm there. a: well, i guess we don‘t have any other choice.b: yeah, it‘s either the canteen or three hours of listening to your stomach growl.teacher: good evening class. before we begin tonight‘s lesson.i want to remind you about next thursday‘s midterm. remember to review chapters one through eight in the book. you will be responsible for knowing all of the information in the chapters plus all of the other topics we have discussed in class. thistest will include multiple choice, true/false, and essay questions. you will not be able to use any books, notes or dictionaries.now, last week, i spoke about the importance of using note cards and visual aids to prepare your speeches. tonight i‘mgoing to talk about specific things that will help you with your speech delivery. please take careful notes so you can use those techniques to improve your speech delivery.the first and perhaps the most important element of good speech delivery is eye contact. it is extremely important, especially in the english-speaking world, to make eye contact with your entire audience. this may be very difficult for you if you come from a culture where making direct eye contact is a sign of disrespect. but, you really need to practice this skill until you are comfortable looking directly at all of your audience members when you are speaking to them. pleasenote that you need to look at the entire audience. please don‘t direct your attention to just one person or one side of the room, and really be sure not to stare into the eyes of anyone for too long of a period.next, you need to make sure that when you talk to your audience, you are enthusiastic about your topic and excited to share it with your audience. vitality is a way ofmaintaining the audience‘s attention and indicating to them that you firmly believe in what you are saying. volume, intonation, facial expressions, and gestures all add to the vitality of your speech. think abut a speaker you really liked.did he or she just stand there and read words from a piece of paper? no, of course not. probably the speaker was full of life and his or her energy forced you into becoming involved in caring about the topic of the speech.4.dr. stevens: ted, can i speak to you a minute?ted: yes, doctor stevens?dr. stevens: i finished reading your essay and before i return it to you, i was hoping you might be able to come in and speak with me about it.ted: oh, uh, okay, sure.\dr. stevens: can you come during my office hours?ted: i think so. when are they again?dr. stevens: tuesdays and thursdays from 3 o‘clock until 4:30. ted: that‘s no problem oh, wait a minute, i have football practice every day from 2 o‘clock until 5 o‘clock.dr. stevens: hmm. well, how about if we get together tomorrow right before class? ted: sure.5. you have reached the student union activity hotline. the following is a list of information and events for thursday, september 18.the student union is open from 7:00 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. the cafeteria will be serving breakfast from 7 o‘clock until 8:30, lunch from 11 o‘clock until 1 o‘clock, and dinner from 5 o‘clock until 7 o‘clock, the snack bar will be open from 9:00 a.m.—8:00 p.m.assembly member carole berg will be speaking on thetopic: ―parity pay for women: it‘s still not here.‖ assembly woman berg will speak in the oak room from 9 o‘clock. admission is free, and a question/answer period will follow.the student council will meet in room 27 from noon until 1:30. elections will be held for all major offices. all students are welcome.the campus folk dance club meets in the green room from 2o‘clock until 5 o‘clock today. all are welcome to attend; dance experience is not necessary.bette milder will be performing live in the campus corner cabaret. the show begins at 8 o‘clo ck. tickets are available at the ticket office. all seats are $7.00.tonight‘s movie, the experimental ―dial tones,‖ will be shown in the union theater at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. tickets for both shows are $5.00 and are available at the ticket office.。

研究生英语听说教程上:第1—6单元答案(听写填空、听对话、听短文、短对话、长对话)

研究生英语听说教程上:第1—6单元答案(听写填空、听对话、听短文、短对话、长对话)

听写填空第1单元、page5,A: 1.suffer that nightmare 2.genders 3.unaffordable 4.sufferers 5.more than 1 in 20 adults 6.expensive electronics 7.such a high number of compulsive shoppers in the general population 8.make finding a cure a priority第2单元、page20,A: 1.Location: Rockefeller Centre, New York 2.Time: right before the Christmas Season 3.Height of the tree: nearly 9 stores 4.Audience: people from all around the country 5.Number of the lights on the tree: 3000 6.Size of the star topper: nearly 10 feet in diameter 7.Material of the star topper: crystal 8.Source of the tree: a home in Connecticut第2单元、page29,A: post-vacation depression includes 1. sleeplessness2. loss of appetite 3. irregular heartbeat 4.feelings of despair 5. tiredness 6. stomachache 7. trouble breathing 8.anxiety 9.nervousness10.space the month-long vacation out,11.blow it all at once12.returning on a Monday 13.such blues are temporary 14.don^t make important decisions15.a new period in life 16.personal growth第3单元、page34,A:Reporter: In Vail, Arizona, a new school 1.in this case involves 2.impact 3. available 4. resources 5. What's the point 6. medium 7. reasoning 8. normal 9. from their perspective 10. opposed to just the one angle第4单元、page51,A:Beijing Opera is largely seen as a dying art in China 1. devoted 2. computer animator 3. discipline 4. heart-stopping 5. explanation in English 6. much-loved legend 7. supernatural 8. challenge 9. that's within the rules of the opera10. wins good reviews from both Western and Chinese audience members 11. expressing the more acceptable way 12. But the popularity of Beijing Opera is fading fast第4单元、page53,A:I hear jill will make her presentation in class today 1.That can^t be true 2.for certain 3.That^s impossible 4.might be 5.it^s likely that 6.Quite possibly 7.I know that for sure 8.No wonder第5单元、page67,A:Thank you very, very much.Well, I just have to start with a 1. challenge 2. beat 3. figure out 4. definition 5. recognize 6. disability 7. committed 8. tolerate discrimination 9. that is tearing down barriers, both in architecture and in attitude 10. who are helping people with disabilities live independent lives第6单元、page82,A:Damage from acid.... "Earth and Sky".1.widespread2.falling on3.exactly 4.to reliably measure5.assume 6.pollutants 7.Electrical utility plants8.react with9.to get showered 10.with wind currents11.leach bine with13.from fossil fuels.14.dedicated to听对话一、page31.A she thinks internet addiction is as serious as drug ang smoking addiction2.B internet addicts include both children and adults3.B some may get into trouble over money issues4.D internet addiction needs to be taken seriously and treated properly二、page201.B one can learn a lot about other people and customs through travelling2.D to make how traveling can win you friends all over the world3.A they have some language problems and feel a bit afraid三、page321.B he thought one could simply practice writing by oneself2.A a person^s thinking patterns are shown in his writing3.D the writer^s reading ability4.D how to put writing skills into practice5.B he will register for an essay-writing course四、page491.D he feared his handwriting would not impress his son2.C children spend a lot of time on the computer3.A to call on more people to focus on handwriting4.B most people^s handwriting is worse than their parents五、page651.C getting information about Habitat for Humanity2.A it brought about a lot of changes in her life3.B it^s a unique chance to perform a citizen^s duty to help others4.C to do one^s share for others is to make our world a better place to live5.A because Wilbur chose to ask her for the information needed六、page811. B seeing a wild animal in the zoo2. C today^s zoos are good habitats for wild animals3. D to prevent endangered animals from extinction听短文一、page41.B he feels the other boys are too competitive2.D he thinks dancing is a way to relax in ones spare time3.A hobbies are supposed to bring pleasure to people4.A the speaker simply wants to have a good time二、无三、page341.D she will celebrate her 95th birthday on Wednesday2.B she is seeking a BA degree in religion3.C she completed some of her classes at the Kansas State Teachers College4.B her son and others will hold a birthday party for her5.A Nola Ochs has set up a remarkable example as a lifetime learner三、page431.C because they took part in a special hardship camp2.B growing vegetables3.A mountains that are far away4.D hardship camps can be an important part of an education for children5.A they like the idea of organizing hardship camps and support it四、page501.D The decreasing sales worldwide2.A Toys need to be magical and creative3.B Because Burble stands for an outdate image of women4.A Barbie dolls may disappear from the market5.C The Barbie brand will expand to other entertainment fields五、page661.B He was able to share the speaker's feelings2.D To tell the speaker that he was always ready to offer help3.C One act of kindness can bring warmth to those in need六、page811. C They are the threats to species2. D It can show the importance of protecting the animals3. B Doing community service reminds a citizen of their responsibility to protect animals 短对话一、page121.B he thinks he can learn skills from good hobbies2.C Stephen learns to be systematic from his hobby3.D roys real interest in fishing is sitting alone and doing nothing4.B the farmer has held on to his hobby even though he met with great difficulties5.D she thinks every addiction is as bad as the other二、page271.A husband and wife2.D a vacation is even more exhausting3.D the woman is packing for her bus tour4.B the bus was too worn out and uncomfortable5.A 3 hours or so三、page411.D He is at a job interview2.A He suggests the woman keep trying until she gets it right3.B To receive assistance from the teacher4.D He wants to keep learning all his life5.C The man's idea is not feasible at all四、page581.A The woman is unhappy about too many advertisements on TV2.C He is interested in the history of cities shown in pictures3.D It is about perso nality evident in an individual’s gestures4.A The man is a Brazilian5.A He wants to make his body stronger五、page741. A She didn’t go to the party yesterday2. C The engine started as soon as they got on the plane3. C Jason can take the test on another day4. C Cheer up and you would be able to get a job soon5. D He was criticized by the woman’s mother all the way六、page871. D How to protect water and trees in nature2. C It is a good idea for people to make voluntary contributions3. B Louisiana tornado killed 50 people4. C He feels it necessary to use animals in medical researches5. D The two speakers have different opinions about the biggest pollution problem长对话一、page131.D mark is addicted to online games2.C ron is not a serious gaming addict3.C Gloria hopes mark can control himself playing games4.A ron thinks gambling is more harmful than playing games5.A some gaming addicts make friends when playing together二、page281.B there is a large variety of animals there2.D tourists are not allowed to take pictures of wild animals there3.D go horseback riding4.D it must be a famous geyser5.B putting out the campfire三、page421.B smelling2.D it means acquiring knowledge in one^s favourite way3.A ted enjoys discussion with others4.C because mike once took a computer apart to make observations5.C different people should develop their own suitable learning styles四、page591.B culture shock is caused when you feel unfamiliar with the social environment2.C he might feel anxious,uneasy and frustrated3.D he thinks such classes can help one become broad-minded4.A most local customs are learned through social life5.B one can learn to be involved in a new culture step by step五、page751. D he was the oldest astronaut in space2. B to do research on how and why people get old3. C his trip implies what attitude the aged should take towards life4. B he likes drinking very much5. A the significance of Mr Glenn^s shuttle trip into space六、page881. D many things can be done to protect the environment2. A driving steadily will help protect the ozone layer3. D because they use much too many disposable products4. C to buy a special“low-flow”shower head5. B things people can do to reduce pollution。

高等学校研究生英语系列教材(听说教程)(上)Unit6

高等学校研究生英语系列教材(听说教程)(上)Unit6

3. Compared with paying a fine, what are the benefits of the suggestion?
Many species are in danger of becoming
extinct. 1) Among the threats to endangered species are businesses that buy and sell animals for their skin and other parts. Unfortunately, the people who run these businesses are not
of production. Furthermore, 2.5 million
gallons of milk, valued at more than $5 million,
had to be dumped because there was no
electricity.
T: I’m Tony Brown from the local newspaper.
藏羚羊的眼泪
藏羚羊是中国的特有物种,属于国家一级保护动物,
被列入严禁贸易的濒危动物。
但以藏羚羊的生命为代价的沙图什披肩的非法 贸易在全球范围内仍然猖獗。一条沙图什披肩在欧
洲市场上可卖到1.6万美元至4万美元,要牺牲3只
到5只藏羚羊的生命
非洲象的悲哀
近几年来,国际市场上象牙价格一路攀升,刚
果盆地大象盗猎呈现上升趋势。盗猎者从一头大
象身上获得两支象牙,就能从当地商人那里换取 800美元。
穿山甲的足迹
“和毒品买卖一样,走私穿山甲是一本万利的生
财之道,其贩卖利润甚至已超过毒品。在广州的

全新版《大学英语听说教程》第一册Unit 6听力原文、答案及综合教程练习答案

全新版《大学英语听说教程》第一册Unit 6听力原文、答案及综合教程练习答案

Unit 6VocabularyⅠ1.1)Fertile2)Reflected3)Overseas4)Slim5)Split6)Sustained7)Glow8)Thrust9)Keen10)B ud11)P revious12)W hichever2.1) The sickly smell of carpets and furniture in the bedroom disgusts me.2) Mary stopped corresponding with Henry after the death of her mother.3) A radio transmitter is best located at an isolated place far fromcities.4) I was so absorbed in the game on TV that I didn’t hear Martin come in.5) The rough surface of the basketball helps players grip the ball.3.1) to broaden; make their way2) disgusts; take a chance on3) the grand; and overseas; reflectedⅡ1. 1) frightened 2) afraid/ frightened2. 1) alike/similar 2) similar3. 1) alive 2) living4. 1) sleeping 2) asleepⅢ1.1) disappointed 2) disappointment 3) disappointing 4)disappoint 5) disappointingly 6) disappointing2. 1) attractive 2) attract 3) attraction 4) attractively 5) unattractively 6) unattractiveComprehension ExercisesⅠCloze1.Text-related1)Identifying 2) gripped 3) margins 4)corresponding 5)overseas 6)little 7)hesitate8)grateful 9) made my way 10) going my way2. Theme-related1)first 2)ring 3)Nor 4) another 5) threw 6) deliberately 7) reasoned 8) himself9) restaurant 10) matterⅡTranslation1.1) Before I went off to university, my grandfather gave me a few words of wisdom which impressed me deeply.2)Never tell my parents about my injuries and I’ll be very gratefulto you (for it).3)At the meeting some of our colleagues put forward sensiblesuggestions about improving our working environment.4)The management has/have agreed to grant the workers a 10% payrise in response to union pressure.5)It was very thoughtful of the hostess to give the house a thoroughcleaning before we arrived.2.Not rich himself, Uncle Li never hesitates to help others. Previousto/Before his retirement, through Project Hope he located the addresses of two country kids who grew up in poor families but had a keen desire to study. From then on he sent them moneyregularly. Later the two made their way to college, and even got a chance to study overseas.Unit 6Part A1. He wants to know where he can buy a painting.2. He found out how much the dress cost as well as where he could buy it.3. She suggests that the man buy a tie for his cousin.1. $20.502. $50.953. 175.404. $50.805. $594Part BTapescript Where Can We Find Women’s Wear?Mark: Excuse me, where can we find women’s wear?Receptionist: On the second floor. You can take the escalator on your right.Mark: Thank you.Salesperson: Good morning. Can I help you?Ann: No, thanks. We’re just looking.Mark: How about this red dress, Ann? It’s very fashionable.Ann: I don’t know. I’m not crazy about red. I think it’s a bit too bright for me. Salesperson: How about this white dress? It’s a new arrival for the season.Ann: Is it? it looks pretty. But is it very expensive?Mark: Let me see the price tag. It says $299.Ann: That’s too expensive for me. I’d like something below $200.Salesperson: What about this blue dress? It’s on sale. It’s 10% off, so it’s only $126/Ann: Mmm. I like the color. Do you think it’ll look good on me, Mark?Mark: I think so. Why don’t you try it on?Salesperson: What size do you take?Ann: Medium.Salesperson: Here’s a medium in blue. The fitting room is right behind you.Ann: (wearing the dress) What do you think of it, Mark?Mark: It’s very nice. I think blue suits you. And it fits perfectly.Ann: Great. I think I’ll take it.Mark: That’s a good deal.Salesperson: Will that be cash or charge?Ann: Cash, please.Exercise 1: 1. In a department store. 2. There were four people speaking in the conversation. They were the receptionist, the salesperson, Ann and Mark. 3. To buy a dress for Ann.Exercise 2: a d b d cDialogue 1: 1. Can I help you, ladies 2. Yes, please. (We are looking for a backpack) 3. Sporting goods, 5th (floor) all the way in the back. 4. Betty. 5. Backpacks. Goodness, (they have all sizes and c0lors!) What do you want 6. Big enough for weekend travel home, (but that I can) use 7. I have a large travel one already, so I basically want a book bag. 8. smaller ones… (I’m getting a) black 9. Cheerful-red, (I think). And I want waterproof, so my books stay dry. 10. That’s a really good idea. 11. If we’re going travelling, we can’t spend too muchDialogue 2: 1. Oh, let’s just go in the store a minute 2. Ok, but just a snack 3.some milk… bread 4. milk. How about a soda 5. Coca Cola makes you fat. Milk 6. yoghurt…those butter cookies 7. Alright… some fruit (or) some juice… this bread 8. fresh 9. bread…at the bus stop 10. The juice 11. ThanksPart CTapescript Defective GoodsThe other day, Mrs. White bought some bed linen at a small store near her home. The store had a good reputation, and Mrs. White had often shopped there before. But when she got home and examined the sheets, Mrs. White was shocked. One of them had a big hole in the middle, and another was badly stained. And two others were frayed at the edges.As you can imagine, Mrs. White was very angry and she went back immediately to complain. When she arrived, the store was closed and the two other angry ladies were waiting outside. One of them told Mrs. White that she had bought some towels that morning, and the other lady said that she had purchased a linen tablecloth. In both cases the goods were defective. A little later some other women joined them, and they all told the same story.Finally the storekeeper appeared and let them in. The poor man looked very worried. He became very nervous when the ladies threatened to call the police, but he denied trying to cheat them. Then he explained what had happened. In his absence, the driver of a delivery truck had mistaken his shop for a secondhand goods store and had delivered a load of used material from a nearby hotel. The sales clerk had not bothered to check the delivery and had started selling the defective goods right away.The storekeeper apologized for the mis take and promised to exchange the ladies’ purchases and to refund half the price. Needless to say he fired the careless assistant.。

视听说第一册Unit 6音频文本和练习答案

视听说第一册Unit 6音频文本和练习答案

视听说第一册UNIT 6音频文本和练习答案II. Listening SkillsListening to People Talk About Health1.M: I haven’t been to see my doctor for a very long time. I’m worried that he’ll be angrywith me for not having a physical examination for so long.W: Which is more important, the doctor’s feelings or your health? You’d better go if you want to make sure everything is all right with you.It seems that the man worries more about the doctor’s feelings than his own health.2.W: Oh, I’ve got a cold. I’m not used to the cold weather, and it often gets the best of me.What I need now is some good medicine.M: The best medicine is to keep healthy. I promise you that if you get involved with some sort of physical exercise, you’ll get sick a lot less. Why don’t you try joining a gym? The woman catches cold easily and believes in taking some good medicine, but the man thinks physical exercise is more important.3.W: Exams are coming up soon. I’ve been so busy with schoolwork that I’ve had a lot oftrouble sleeping.M: School is important, but so is your health. Maybe you should talk to a doctor. Doctors see people all the time for this very problem. They can help you.The woman has been so busy with schoolwork that she has had difficulty sleeping. The man believes that health is important that she should see a doctor.4. M: Do you mind if I have a cigarette before we eat?W: Well, actually, I do. If you don’t mind, could you smoke outside? If you want to poison your body and shorten your life, that’s your business. But as for me, I want to live long and healthy.The woman asks the man to smoke outside because she wants to live long and healthy. She believes second-hand smoke causes cancer too.5. W: Robert, when we last talked, you promised there would be less television and junk food, andmore exercise in your life. But now you’re becoming quite overweight.M: I know it’s bad, but I really like watching TV. After all we should enjoy ourselves while we are young.W: But you’re risking your health watching TV so much.M: Oh, yes: heart trouble, high blood pressure. But I’d rather die than give up TV.The man once promised he would watch TV less, eat less junk food and have more 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: DietsIf you’re a young lady in your twenties, you may be either on a diet or wondering which diet to follow. Indeed, people are so concerned with their appearance that the word “diet”has lost its original meaning. It now has the same meaning as “weight loss diet”. There was a time when women bound their waists to have a nice figure. Them came Twiggy, a British supermodel most famous in the 1960s, and since then everyone has wanted to look like a twig. Because of this trend, many diets have become popular. It is not uncommon to meet young girls who look weak enough to be blown away in the wind, yet they are still talking about diets! However, extreme diets can lead to health problems. Many such dieters may end up with very serious disorders. Princess Diana suffered from an excessively strong appetite; Karen Carpenter, a popular singer of the 1970s, died of the less of appetite. You should know that looking good is important but not when it comes at he risk of your health and life. Better eating habits and proper exercise are all you need to be fit and look good.1.A2.C3.B4.B5.CTask 2: Culture Shock(D=Doctor; S=Student)D: Hello, I’m Dr. Black. How’re you feeling?S: I’m not feeling well, doctor.D: What seems to be the problem?S: I don’t know. I just feel tired all the time. I want to sleep all day. I’m not interested in studying or being with people.D: How long had this been going on?S: Almost one month now.D: Are there any other symptoms?S: I’m just tired.D: Do you have many friends?S: I don’t really have many here. I’m an international student.D: I imagine that many things about your life here are different from your home.S: Yeah, my life’s changed a lot. Foods, customs, socializing…even body language and gestures are all different from those in my own country.D: How long have you lived here?S: Almost three months now. It seems much linger; it’s a struggle for me to get used to the new way of life here.D: Hmm. Well, let’s check you over. (a few minutes later) Well, I don’t see anything physically wrong with you. Your heart is strong. Lungs are clear. Your blood pressure is normal.S: Then what do you think is wrong with me, doctor?D:Your problem seems to be culture shock. Sometimes when people move to a new location, especially a new country, they experience culture shock. Sometimes this culture shock can be serious, and people become very depressed. I suggest that you try to spend some time each week with people from your own culture.S: But my teachers tell me to speak English all the time.D: I understand, but right now we need to deal with your symptoms. Follow my advice, and you’ll feel better.S: How long does this last?D: Culture shock lasts for a while and then begins to disappear. The length of time varies from person to person. If you aren’t feeling better in two or three weeks, please call me again.1.The student feels tired all the time, wants to sleep all day, and is not interested in studying orbeing with people.2.Many things in the student’s life have changed, such as foods, customs, socializing, and evenbody 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 experienceculture shock.5.The doctor suggests that the student try to spend some time each week with people from herown culture.Task 3: The FluThere’s nothing gradual about the flu: it hits you like a hammer. One minute you’re feeling fine, and the next you can be shivering, burning up, and then shivering again. In minutes, your legs become weak and your body aches in places that have never hurt before. Influenza can break out so suddenly that people can sometimes say, “It hit me at exactly 9 last night.” But whether the flu strikes at night or on the bus to school, there’s just one thing a victim wants to do: lie down in bed.A healthy person can fight off the flu in three to five days, though a cough and tired feeling can last two more weeks. But often an attack of the flu is followed by another illness. Doctors recommend that old people, or people of nay age with heart or lung problems, get a flu vaccine every year. Because flu viruses change all the time, a new vaccine must be prepared each year to protect against future attacks.The flu is such an infections illness that it can hit you any time and anywhere. One minute you can be feeling fine, and the next you can be shivering, burning up, and then shivering again. Soon your legs become weak and your body begins to ache. Once the flu hits you, you just want to lie down in bed. Usually, it lasts three to five days, buy is often followed by another illness. If you’re old or have heart or lung problems, you’d better get a flu vaccine every year so as to protect against it.Task 4: An AnnouncementReceptionist: Good morning. Dr. Black’s office.Student: Hello, this is Albert Shaw. I’d like to make an appointment with Dr. Black for a checkup. Would 9:30 be all right?Receptionist: Let’s see. He doesn’t have any openings in the morning. But there’s a cancellation in the afternoon at 3 o’clock.Student:Hmmm, how about 3:30? I’ll have a class until 3:15.Receptionist: OK, let’s make it 3:30 the day after tomorrow. That’s Thursday.IV. Speaking OutNow Your TurnJames: Hello, Nicky! Are you feeling better today?Nicole:Well, the fever is gone, but I’m still feeling weak. You know, I can’t take it easy any longer. I’m worried about my class and the coming biology exam—it’s an important test. James: Don’t worry. Everything will be OK. Are you still taking the medicine?Nicole: Yeah. I’m following the doctors orders, but I hate taking pills. You can’t be sure about the side effects.James: I know what you mean. Some medicines are not safe.Nicole: You could say that again.Model 2 Is it serious, doctor?Now Your TurnDoctor: Well, John, your blood pressure is a bit high. Is there a history of that in your family? John:Is it serious, doctor? My grandpa died of a Stroke.Doctor:Your condition is not that bad. But you have to take care. More rest, less work.John:Do I have to drop some classes? The trouble is that my class schedule is so tight this semester.Doctor:Take it easy. Take the prescription for three months, then come back for another checkup. Model 3 What’s on your mind?Now Your TurnKatherine: What’s on your mind, Sarah?Sarah: I’m really anxious. I’m afraid of the oral presentation tomorrow.Katherine: There’s really no reason to be worried. You’ve practiced it so often with me that evenI know it.Sarah: But I can’t help worrying. I’ll get nervous when I speak in public.Katherine: I know. When I did my first oral presentation, I went through the same thing. You’ll be fine.V. Let’s TalkDoctor: Well, your test results are back, Jim. Your blood tests are fine. Everything seems OK. Jim:Huh. I still don’t have any energy, and I get headaches all the time.Doctor: Mm. I see your weight is 180 pounds. You’ve gained five pounds since your last visit.That’s a little too much for your weight.Jim:That’s funny. I’ve been eating the same as always.Doctor: I think maybe we should talk about it.Jim: Oh, well, I mean…now I eat the things students usually eat at school.Doctor: The usual things?Jim:Yeah, you know. In the morning, I grab a few doughnuts and a coffee on the way toschool.Doctor: Uh-huh. And for lunch?Jim:Uh, a couple of hot dogs, fries, and a Coke…maybe an ice cream on the way back. Doctor: And dinner?Jim:Pizza, and a Coke.Doctor: What about exercise?Jim:Exercise? I’m just not into exercise. I just like to watch sports on TV. Anyway I wouldn’t have time for exercise…too much homework, you know.Doctor: You should change your eating habits before you have a serious weight problem. I’ll give you this pamphlet with diet suggestions to follow, and I also want you to do some walking and some one-hour workouts at the gym. Maybe three times a week.Jim:Diet? Exercise? But can’t I just take some pills to give me more energy and get rid of my headaches?Column 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 CampusWhile every university in America has its own policies and creates its own rules, most provide some type of medical service or health insurance for students, especially large universities. If students have a cold, or other illnesses, they can see a doctor, and they may also seek medical advice on a range of issues. Free testing for STDs such as HIV is a major part of disease prevention—sharing important information about the epidemic. If students need a major operation or procedure, they must seek outside assistance, but the school may help them make the arrangements. Smaller universities and colleges are not likely to provide in-depth medical assistance; they usually deal with small problems in housing, and assist students to take care of major issues off campus. No medical services are offered in universities and colleges that do not have students living on campus.1. medical service health insurance2. medical advice3. operation outside make the arrangements4. medical assistance housing off campus5. living on campusTask 2: An Expensive TreatmentSteven had a temperature of 100. His head was stuffed; his bones ached and his throat was sore.He knew he had the flu. All his roommates had been sick with it. He had used up all the special creams and herbs that his mother had carefully packed and put in his suitcase, saying, “Just in case you get sick.”After three days of lying in bed, feeling miserable, Steven decided to go to the doctor. He described all his symptoms and was sure the doctor would give him a shot that would make him feel much better. Instead, the doctor told him to get plenty of rest and to drink lots of liquids. She gave him a prescription to fill and said in two or three days he would be feeling better. Ashe left, the receptionist told him his visit would cost $50. Steven paid the money in cash and left the doctor’s office feeling very angry1. F2.T3.F4.F5.TTask 3: Doctor’s AdviceOnce an old gentleman went to see a doctor. The doctor examined him and said, “Medicine won’t help you.” You must have a complete rest. Go to a quiet country place for a month, go to bed early, drink milk, walk a lot, and smoke just one cigar a day.”“Thank you very much,” said the old gentleman, “I shall do everything you say.”A month later, the gentleman came to the doctor again, “How do you do!” said the doctor, “I am very glad to see you. You look much younger.”“Oh, doctor,” said the gentleman, “I feel quite well now. I had a good rest. I went to bed early. I drank a lot of milk. I walked a lot. Your advice certainly helped me. But you told me to smoke one cigar a day, and that one cigar almost killed me at first. It’s no joke to start smoking at j\my age.”1.D 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.D。

(完整版)研究生英语听说教程答案(修订版)

(完整版)研究生英语听说教程答案(修订版)

Unit OnePart I Listening PracticeSection A Listening for GistTask 11.air hostess2.teacher3.dentist4.shop assistant5.tourist guide6.salesman7.Disc Jockey8.traffic warden9.waiter 10.taxi driverTask 21.airways, flight2.homework3.open up wide, filling, chippedrger size, fit, stock5.building, designed6.buys, products7.record, radio8.yellow line, no-parking9.menu, chef 10.road, parkSection B Plans for WeekendTask 31.Pat2.Jill3.Mary4.Sam5.Ted6.JaneSection C Discussing Plans for the WeekendTask 41.B2.C3.B4.C5.A6.BSection D Making ArrangementsTask 5 A.2 B.4 C.3 D.1Task 61.bring: records meet: bus stop2.bring: sandwiches, fishing rod and drinks meet: at the river3.bring: white wine meet: at Pat’s house4.bring: dessert-chocolate cake and drinks meet: in front of his housePart III Listening Comprehension Test1-10: DCABD/CBACCUnit TwoPart I Listening PracticeSection A Guessing about the Situation and SpeakerTask 11.Football Matchw Court3.Church4.Quiz Show5.Airport6.Weather Forecast7.Car Showroom8.Driving Lesson9.School 10.Tour (of London)Task 21.Football Commentator2.Judge/Magistrate3.Vicar/Priest/Minister4.T.V. Presenter5.Announcer6.Forecaster7.Car Salesman8.Driving Instructor9.Head Master/Principal 10.Tour GuideSection B Looking for a FlatTask 31.About a flat.2.Joe is going to rent flat.3.They are friends or classmates.4.She is a landlady.Task 41.34New Street in Kanden2.$75 including gas and electricity3.one bedroom flat, central heating, small kitchen, bathroom, washing machine4.Mrs. Green5.4 o’clock this afternoonSection C Discussing Plans for the WeekendTask 5ndlord and tenant.2.The man is talking about the house rules.3.She has agreed.Task 61.Don’t allow a cat to go upstairs.2.no smoking in a bedroom3.Don’t stick pictures with sellotape on the wall.4.Close the window when you go out.5.Don’t put the kettle on the chest of drawers.Section D Apartments for RentTask 7Thomas Street University AvenueTaft Road Metcalf StreetTask 81.Metcalf Street 3.University Avenue2.Thomas Street 4.Taft ROADPart III Listening Comprehension Test1-10: CBCBB/CBCBDUnit ThreePart I Listening PracticeSection A Listening for Specific InformationTask 11.weight; 13 pounds2. 2.a car; 6503. a cash-card; 89764. a fax; 593381; code 4408655. a bank account; 609177186. a foreign-exchange counter; 410,000 peso (Exchange rate: 4,100 to 1)7.weather; 83 F8.Waterloo; 1815Task 21.On a diet and doing a keep-fit class.2.Rusty, expensive.3.Yes.4.He’ll contact him and talk about the new contract.5.Probably in a bank.6.For a holiday.7.Because Dave and Jane are there.8.Quiz.Section B Describing Different PeopleTask 31.Sex: female2.Sex: maleAge: about 35 Age: an older man about seventyHeight: about average Height: rather short, about five feet or five feet two Hair: long black Hair: Grey, large mustacheOthers: glasses, yellow flower Others: white flower in jacket3.Sex: female4.Sex: maleAge: quite young, about thirty Age: about forty-fiveHeight: really tall Height: very tallHair: blond Hair: very long, darkOthers: carrying red flowers Others: no flower; wearing a T-shirt saying“Bruce Springs is the Boss”Section C Taking a PhotoTask 4 a4 b5 c2 d6 e3 f1Task 56 4 2 3 1 5 photo, coin, stool, dial, background, flashSection D Apartments for RentTask 61.Prepaid express bag service Major cities 410 Buy a bag in advance.Call for a quick pick up.2.Same day service Within the city $8 They will go to you.3.Express road service Any town Depends on For larger packagesDistance and weightFor further details call:Tel: 33445656Ask: for the sales departmentPart III Listening Comprehension Test1-10: BDBBB/ABDCC。

研究生英语系列教材听说教程上1-6单元答案总结主编李萌涛

研究生英语系列教材听说教程上1-6单元答案总结主编李萌涛

研究生英语听说教程上主编李萌涛1-6单元答案总结听写填空第1单元、page5,A: 1.suffer that nightmare 2.genders 3.unaffordable 4.sufferers 5.more than 1 in 20 adults6.expensive electronics7.such a high number of compulsive shoppers in the general population8.make findinga cure a priority第2单元、page20,A: 1.Location: Rockefeller Centre, New York 2.Time: right before the Christmas Season 3.Height of the tree: nearly 9 stores 4.Audience: people from all around the country 5.Number of the lights on the tree: 3000 6.Size of the star topper: nearly 10 feet in diameter 7.Material of the star topper: crystal 8.Source of the tree: a home in Connecticut第2单元、page29,A: post-vacation depression includes 1. sleeplessness2. loss of appetite 3. irregular heartbeat 4.feelings of despair 5. tiredness 6. stomachache 7. trouble breathing 8.anxiety 9.nervousness10.space the month-long vacation out,11.blow it all at once12.returning on a Monday 13.such blues are temporary 14.don^t make important decisions15.a new period in life 16.personal growth第3单元、page34,A:Reporter: In Vail, Arizona, a new school 1.in this case involves 2.impact 3. available 4. resources 5. What's the point 6. medium 7. reasoning 8. normal 9. from their perspective 10. opposed to just the one angle第4单元、page51,A:Beijing Opera is largely seen as a dying art in China 1. devoted 2. computer animator 3. discipline 4. heart-stopping 5. explanation in English 6. much-loved legend 7. supernatural 8. challenge 9. that's within the rules of the opera10. wins good reviews from both Western and Chinese audience members 11. expressing the more acceptable way 12. But the popularity of Beijing Opera is fading fast第4单元、page53,A:I hear jill will make her presentation in class today 1.That can^t be true 2.for certain 3.That^s impossible 4.might be 5.it^s likely that 6.Quite possibly 7.I know that for sure 8.No wonder第5单元、page67,A:Thank you very, very much.Well, I just have to start with a 1. challenge 2. beat 3. figure out 4. definition 5. recognize 6. disability 7. committed 8. tolerate discrimination 9. that is tearing down barriers, both in architecture and in attitude 10. who are helping people with disabilities live independent lives第6单元、page82,A:Damage from acid.... "Earth and Sky".1.widespread2.falling on3.exactly 4.to reliably measure5.assume 6.pollutants 7.Electrical utility plants8.react with9.to get showered 10.with wind currents11.leach bine with13.from fossil fuels.14.dedicated to听对话一、page31.A she thinks internet addiction is as serious as drug ang smoking addiction2.B internet addicts include both children and adults3.B some may get into trouble over money issues4.D internet addiction needs to be taken seriously and treated properly二、page201.B one can learn a lot about other people and customs through travelling2.D to make how traveling can win you friends all over the world3.A they have some language problems and feel a bit afraid1.B he thought one could simply practice writing by oneself2.A a person^s thinking patterns are shown in his writing3.D the writer^s reading ability4.D how to put writing skills into practice5.B he will register for an essay-writing course四、page491.D he feared his handwriting would not impress his son2.C children spend a lot of time on the computer3.A to call on more people to focus on handwriting4.B most people^s handwriting is worse than their parents五、page651.C getting information about Habitat for Humanity2.A it brought about a lot of changes in her life3.B it^s a unique chance to perform a citizen^s duty to help others4.C to do one^s share for others is to make our world a better place to live5.A because Wilbur chose to ask her for the information needed六、page811. B seeing a wild animal in the zoo2. C today^s zoos are good habitats for wild animals3. D to prevent endangered animals from extinction听短文一、page41.B he feels the other boys are too competitive2.D he thinks dancing is a way to relax in ones spare time3.A hobbies are supposed to bring pleasure to people4.A the speaker simply wants to have a good time二、无三、page341.D she will celebrate her 95th birthday on Wednesday2.B she is seeking a BA degree in religion3.C she completed some of her classes at the Kansas State Teachers College4.B her son and others will hold a birthday party for her5.A Nola Ochs has set up a remarkable example as a lifetime learner三、page431.C because they took part in a special hardship camp2.B growing vegetables3.A mountains that are far away4.D hardship camps can be an important part of an education for children5.A they like the idea of organizing hardship camps and support it1.D The decreasing sales worldwide2.A Toys need to be magical and creative3.B Because Burble stands for an outdate image of women4.A Barbie dolls may disappear from the market5.C The Barbie brand will expand to other entertainment fields五、page661.B He was able to share the speaker's feelings2.D To tell the speaker that he was always ready to offer help3.C One act of kindness can bring warmth to those in need六、page811. C They are the threats to species2. D It can show the importance of protecting the animals3. B Doing community service reminds a citizen of their responsibility to protect animals 短对话一、page121.B he thinks he can learn skills from good hobbies2.C Stephen learns to be systematic from his hobby3.D roys real interest in fishing is sitting alone and doing nothing4.B the farmer has held on to his hobby even though he met with great difficulties5.D she thinks every addiction is as bad as the other二、page271.A husband and wife2.D a vacation is even more exhausting3.D the woman is packing for her bus tour4.B the bus was too worn out and uncomfortable5.A 3 hours or so三、page411.D He is at a job interview2.A He suggests the woman keep trying until she gets it right3.B To receive assistance from the teacher4.D He wants to keep learning all his life5.C The man's idea is not feasible at all四、page581.A The woman is unhappy about too many advertisements on TV2.C He is interested in the history of cities shown in pictures3.D It is about personality evident in an individual’s gestures4.A The man is a Brazilian5.A He wants to make his body stronger五、page741. A She didn’t go to the party yesterday2. C The engine started as soon as they got on the plane3. C Jason can take the test on another day4. C Cheer up and you would be able to get a job soon5. D He was criticized by the woman’s mother all the way六、page871. D How to protect water and trees in nature2. C It is a good idea for people to make voluntary contributions3. B Louisiana tornado killed 50 people4. C He feels it necessary to use animals in medical researches5. D The two speakers have different opinions about the biggest pollution problem 长对话一、page131.D mark is addicted to online games2.C ron is not a serious gaming addict3.C Gloria hopes mark can control himself playing games4.A ron thinks gambling is more harmful than playing games5.A some gaming addicts make friends when playing together二、page281.B there is a large variety of animals there2.D tourists are not allowed to take pictures of wild animals there3.D go horseback riding4.D it must be a famous geyser5.B putting out the campfire三、page421.B smelling2.D it means acquiring knowledge in one^s favourite way3.A ted enjoys discussion with others4.C because mike once took a computer apart to make observations5.C different people should develop their own suitable learning styles四、page591.B culture shock is caused when you feel unfamiliar with the social environment2.C he might feel anxious,uneasy and frustrated3.D he thinks such classes can help one become broad-minded4.A most local customs are learned through social life5.B one can learn to be involved in a new culture step by step五、page751. D he was the oldest astronaut in space2. B to do research on how and why people get old3. C his trip implies what attitude the aged should take towards life4. B he likes drinking very much5. A the significance of Mr Glenn^s shuttle trip into space六、page881. D many things can be done to protect the environment2. A driving steadily will help protect the ozone layer3. D because they use much too many disposable products4. C to buy a special“low-flow”shower head5. B things people can do to reduce pollution。

研究生英语听说教程引进版答案

研究生英语听说教程引进版答案

研究生英语听说教程引进版答案【篇一:引进版研究生英语听说教程take on listeningchapter1-chapter4答案】>part one 1. false 2. false 3. false 4. false 5. false 6. false 7. falsepart two1. using what you already know (possible answers)programlevelplacement appointment application register test teachercounselor school forms gpa esl class catalogexercise 1 answers will varyexercise 2 possible answers: studying for a test; discussing homework, borrowing/comparing notes, etc.2. scanning for the main idea practice:main idea: the cafeteria is closed and the student is very hungry and needs to eat before class begins.key words: food machine, closed, pass out, stand, get something warm, canteen, stomach growl3. scanning for the important points1. a.2. a.3. b.4. inferencing (making intelligent guesses)1. true2. false3. true4. false5. true5. scanning for specific pieces of information6. using context clues1. a 4. b2. b 5. a3. b7. using structure and intonation clues using structure clues exercise 11. a 4. b2. b 5. b3. aexercise 21. a 4. a2. b 5. b3. bexercise 31. a 4. b2. b 5. a3. a 6. busing intonation clues1. sad2. angry3. happy4. confused5. sarcasticchpater 2part oneexercise 11. 5; richmond-daly city/colma, fremont-daly city, fremont-richmond, pittsburgh/baypoint-colma, dublin/pleasanton-daly city2. no. the fremont-richmond train does not go to san francisco.3. 3. 84. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.2; richmond-daly city/colma, fremont-richmond3; dublin/pleasanton-daly city, fremont-daly city, fremont-richmond 1; pittsburgh/ bay point-colma a white line with black dots; 22no. transfer oakland city center/12th street to a fremont-richmond train.no. take fremont-richmond train to oakland city center and transfer to a pittsburgh/bay point-colma train.10. oakland city center-12th street, 19th street oakland, macarthur.part twoexercise 1b. getting directionsexercise 21. in a bart station2. it depends on where you go.3. to berkeley to visit denise’s sister.4. she looks at the bart map.5. yes. they can’t go directly from san francisco to berkeley after 8:04.6. she is happy to help them, but does not want further involvement. she is not interestedin meeting their nephew.7. the woman was happy to give the couple directions, but she didn’t want to get involvedin their lives.exercise 3general informationtrip scheduleexercise 41. a2. b3. b4. a5. a6. apart threeexercise 11. $2.10 2. $4.003. 19 minutes4. 25 minutes5. $3.00 (king stadium to kansas street); 74 minutes (king stadium to lincoln way). no.the king stadium to lincoln way trip is a shorter distance than the king stadium to kansas street trip. the higher fare for the shorter trip reflect the need to transfer, pay a toll, etc.exercise 2e 14. answer depends on current time.5. spuyten duyvil, marble hill, university heights, morris heights, 125th st., gct6. 7:537. between 1:20 a.m. and 6:20 a. m. 8. rush hourexercise 3 a1: $2.15 b1: answer depends on current time a2: $2.05 b2: 8 (including the last stop, gct) a3: 37 minutes b3: 12:07 a4: 28 minutes b4: 3 a5: $3.70 b5: 12:52exercise 3c1. 27 minutes2. $1.653. $1.80; 29 minutes4. $5.305. 62 minutes6. 12:40 p. m.7. 4:41 p. m.8. 6:52 a. m.9. 910. 33 minutes11. the 7:22 a. m. and 7:52 a. m. trains 12. answer depends on current time.part fourexercise 11. yes/no2. yes/no3. information4. yes/no5. information6. yes/no7. information8. information9. information 10. yes/no exercise 21. b2. a3. a4. b5. a6. b7. b8. a9. b 10. bexercise 3 example: when does the next bus arrive?1. what time did the plane arrive?2. how often do you take the bus?3. did someone meet them at the airport?【篇二:研究生英语听说教程引进版1听力原文】xt>1.a: who?s your history professor?b: i?m in dr. leydorf?s class.a: oh, how is he?b: the class is interesting and i really like him, but he?s a real stickler. if you?re more than fifteen minutes late, he marks youabsent, and you have to hand in every assignment on time or he lowers your grade. a: ooh! he sounds really tough.2.a: how did you do on your composition?b: oh, you won?t believe it. i hadn?t worked on it very long and i didn?t have time to check it over. when the teacher returned it to me with an “a” on it, you could have knocked me over with a feather!a: wow. that?s great. you must be really smart.b: or else just lucky.3.a: let?s go to a movie tonight.b: sorry, i?ve got to cram for a test tonight. i haven?t had a chance to study before now.a: well, how about going to the late show?b: no, i?m going to need a good night?s sleep. i want to make sure that i?m ready for the test.4.a: all right. we promised each other we?d get this report done today. let?s get cracking.b: aw, it?s such a beautiful day. can?t we go for a walk and do this later? a: no, we?ll need to return these books to the library by five o?clock. we really have to do this now.5.a: gee. it?s already a quarter after ten. maybe ms. hughes is absent today.b: fat chance. she?s never been absent a day in her life. i was in her class last year and she even came in when she had the flu.a: well i guess she really loves teaching. oh, here she comes now.p101.i am transcribing my sociology notes.2.john is defending his dissertation on tuesday.3.we are forming a study group on the first day of class.4.i?m applying for financial aid to help pay my tuition and expenses.5.ms. wilson is correcting our essays over the weekend.p111.the professor is coming.2.the professor is coming in a little while.3.the sahkespeare theater group is performing romeo and juliet on the 17th.4.4. the shakespeare theater group is performing romeo and juliet.5.the campus bookstore is having a big sale on all college sweatshirts.6.the campus bookstore is having a big sale on all college sweatshirts during springp191、she told me her house is just a stone?s throw from the uc berkeley campus. which station is that?stranger: the downtown berkeley station is really close to the university. i?m sure that?s the one you want.2、so, how much is the fare to downtown berkeley?stranger: let?s go take a look at the map over there. you see, the map shows you how much it costs to go from one station to another. ah, there it is: two dollars and sixty-five cents.3、tom: two sixty-five? that?s highway robbery for such a short distance!denise: you think that?s expensive? tom from our house to amherst it costs twice as much as that.4、here we are a t powell street in san francisco, and it?s basically a straight shot on the richnond line to the downtown berkeley station. denise: yes, my sister said we wouldn?t have to change trains.5、tom: let?s see if i?ve go t this right: we take the 8:18 pittsburg train and arrive in oakland at 8:34. then we take the 8:34 richmond train to berkeley. that should be a snap.stranger: yeah, you?ll have no trouble.6、 tell me dear, i notice you?re not wearing a ring. stranger: well, no, uh…denise; you know, my sister?s son is very handsome. i think you two would like each other…p32 exercise 31. question: where does this person want to go?a: pardon me, how much does it cost to go to the jefferson auditorium? b: that?s $1.80 one way, but you can?t go directly there after 6:00 pm. you?ll have to take a lenox train at thathour and then transfer to a hastings train at the portsmouth station.2.question: what time will the next bus for chicago leave?a: excuse me, when does the next bus to downtown chicago leave? b: let?s see. one just left at 8:00. the schedule says that that bus leaves every fifteen minutes, so…a: uh-oh;it?s already 8:10. i?d better hurry.b: ooh, i hope you make it.3. question: what is the total round-trip fare for the children? a: may i help you?b: yeah, we?d like to get tickets from portland to long beach. a: when are you planning on going?b: we were thinking of going the week of june 15th.a: gook. that?s far enough in advance to take advantage ofoursupersaver fares. if you purchase your tickets thirty days in advance, it will only cost $240 round trip.b: $240. that sounds good.a: how many people are in your party?b: there?s my wife and me, plus our two kids.a: ooh, we have a special discount available for our young travelers. let?s see, kids under twelve fly for half price and those under three can go for free.b: well, evelynne is six and renee is one.a: very good. let me check the computer to see which flights are open the week of the 15th.p32 exercise 41. it?s really easy to get to school from my house by bus.2. greenwich is very close to london.3. i take a 20-minute bus ride from home to work every day.4. i leave my house each day at 8 am.5. we?re going to hawaii for our next vacation.6. according to this, the train to vancouver will arrive in ten minutes.7. do i need a bakerloo or a victoria train to get to picadilly circus?8. how much is a ticket to baltimore an then back again?9. you need to take a #5 bus to the berman station. then,catch a #12.10. this bus is too crowded between 7am and 9am.p39 exercise 4 vocabulary in contextnarrator: 1. sentencedavid: yeah, good ?ole michael and betty were at it again all night. narrator: contextdavid: yeah, good ?ole michael and betty were at it again all night. ruth: were they breaking dishes again?david: no, i don?t think they have any dishes left after the last fight. they were yelling about his old girlfriend.narrator: sentencedavid: yeah, good ?ole michael and betty were at it again all night.narrator: 2. sentencedavid: if i move, he can jack up the price.narrator: contexttom: he doesn?t care if i?m unhappy. he wants me to move! i?ve lived in the building the longest, and with rent control, i pay half as much as they do. if i move, he can jack up the price. narrator: sentencedavid: if i move, he can jack up the price.narrator: 3. sentenceruth: how so?narrator: contextdavid: actually, as much as i like her, she?s also a problem.ruth: how so?david: her niece phones from out of state every sunday morning at 6:30 to check on her. the trouble is because she?s deaf, she screams into the phone, and it wakes me up.narrator: sentenceruth: how so?narrator: 4. sentencedavid: she?s more reliable than an alarm clock!narrator: contextdavid: the trouble is because she?s deaf, she screams into the phone, and it wakes me up.ruth: every sunday?narrator: sentencedavid: yes, and the sound of her voice goes right up through the floor. she?s more reliable than an alarm clock!narrator: 5. sentencedavid: poor old thing.narrator: contextdavid: it?s not her fault, poor old thing. she?s just very oldand her health isn?t good.narrator: sentencedavid: poor old thing.narrator: 6. sentencedavid: art, the guy who lives next door to mrs. anderson is sometimes such a pig.narrator: contextdavid: at least your neighbor put their garbage into the cans! art, the guy who lives next door to mrs. anderson is sometimes such a pig. he never seems to throw away his garbage. whenever i walk by his door i have to hold my nose.narrator: sentencedavid: art, the guy who lives next door to mrs. anderson is sometimes such a pig.【篇三:研究生英语听说教程(引进版)听力原文(上)】ss=txt>take on listening:listening and speaking strategieslesson 1exercise 1student: excuse me.counselor: yes?student: do i need to make an appointment to register for an esl class?counselor: no, but you first have to take a placement test.student: a test?counselor: we need to find out what your esl level is.student: oh, okay. where do i go to take the test?counselor: we will be giving the test tomorrow at 3 o‘clock in room 303. can you come then?student: yes.counselor: good. now, let me give you some forms to fill outso we can begin theregistration process. please write your name and address here, and your id number here. student: okay. what do i write under teacher and section?counselor: you can leave those blank. we‘ll fill it in tom orrow. exercise 2student a: i didn‘t really understand what ms. smith was saying about the id, the superego and the ego.student b: oh, that‘s easy. look here on page 53. the id is the part of our personality that wants instant gratification. the ego tries to help the id get what it wants, but in a logical and practical way. the superego is like the personality‘s police force. it monitors the id and the ego.student a: oh, i think i‘m getting it. you mean the id, ego and superego are all part of our personality?student b: right. they are all interacting.student a: do you think we‘ll need to give definitions?student b: i don‘t know. we may just have to match the names with the definitions. but we‘d better study this some more just to be safe.a: i can‘t believe it‘s closed. i‘ve got a class from 7 o‘clock to 10 o‘clock. what am i going to do?b: well, there are some food machines in the student union. you could always go there. a: no way! i tried that once last semester and i got as sick as a dog. there‘s got to be something better.b: well, we can go down to main street. there are a couple of places that i‘m sure are open.a: we‘d never make it back in time. it‘s already 6:40. i think i‘ll pass out if i don‘t get something. i came here right fro m work. i didn‘t have time to stop by my apartment.b: i think there‘s a stand in front of smith hall. you can at least get something warm there. a: well, i guess we don‘t have any other choice.b: yeah, it‘s either the canteen or three hours of listening to your stomach growl.teacher: good evening class. before we begin tonight‘s lesson.i want to remind you about next thursday‘s midterm. remember to review chapters one through eight in the book. you will be responsible for knowing all of the information in the chapters plus all of the other topics we have discussed in class. thistest will include multiple choice, true/false, and essay questions. you will not be able to use any books, notes or dictionaries.now, last week, i spoke about the importance of using note cards and visual aids to prepare your speeches. tonight i‘mgoing to talk about specific things that will help you with your speech delivery. please take careful notes so you can use those techniques to improve your speech delivery.the first and perhaps the most important element of good speech delivery is eye contact. it is extremely important, especially in the english-speaking world, to make eye contact with your entire audience. this may be very difficult for you if you come from a culture where making direct eye contact is a sign of disrespect. but, you really need to practice this skill until you are comfortable looking directly at all of your audience members when you are speaking to them. pleasenote that you need to look at the entire audience. please don‘t direct your attention to just one person or one side of the room, and really be sure not to stare into the eyes of anyone for too long of a period.next, you need to make sure that when you talk to your audience, you are enthusiastic about your topic and excited to share it with your audience. vitality is a way ofmaintaining the audience‘s attention and indicating to them that you firmly believe in what you are saying. volume, intonation, facial expressions, and gestures all add to the vitality of your speech. think abut a speaker you really liked.did he or she just stand there and read words from a piece of paper? no, of course not. probably the speaker was full of life and his or her energy forced you into becoming involved in caring about the topic of the speech.4.dr. stevens: ted, can i speak to you a minute?ted: yes, doctor stevens?dr. stevens: i finished reading your essay and before i return it to you, i was hoping you might be able to come in and speak with me about it.ted: oh, uh, okay, sure.\dr. stevens: can you come during my office hours?ted: i think so. when are they again?dr. stevens: tuesdays and thursdays from 3 o‘clock until 4:30. ted: that‘s no problem oh, wait a minute, i have football practice every day from 2 o‘clock until 5 o‘clock.dr. stevens: hmm. well, how about if we get together tomorrow right before class? ted: sure.5. you have reached the student union activity hotline. the following is a list of information and events for thursday, september 18.the student union is open from 7:00 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. the cafeteria will be serving breakfast from 7 o‘clock until 8:30, lunch from 11 o‘clock until 1 o‘clock, and dinner from 5 o‘clock until 7 o‘clock, the snack bar will be open from 9:00 a.m.—8:00 p.m.assembly member carole berg will be speaking on thetopic: ―parity pay for women: it‘s still not here.‖ assembly woman berg will speak in the oak room from 9 o‘clock. admission is free, and a question/answer period will follow.the student council will meet in room 27 from noon until 1:30. elections will be held for all major offices. all students are welcome.the campus folk dance club meets in the green room from 2o‘clock until 5 o‘clock today. all are welcome to attend; dance experience is not necessary.bette milder will be performing live in the campus corner cabaret. the show begins at 8 o‘clo ck. tickets are available at the ticket office. all seats are $7.00.tonight‘s movie, the experimental ―dial tones,‖ will be shown in the union theater at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. tickets for both shows are $5.00 and are available at the ticket office.。

研究生英语听说教程(1-6单元)答案

研究生英语听说教程(1-6单元)答案

听写填空一单元、P5 Outrageous shopping bills are a familiar 1. suffer that nightmare 2. genders 3. unaffordable4. sufferers5. more than 1 in 20 adults6. expensive electronics7. such a high number of compulsive shoppers inthe general population8. make finding a cure a priority二单元、P20 Tree-lighting Ceremony1. Location: Rockefeller Centre, New York2. Time: right before the Christmas Season3. Height of the tree: nearly 9 storeys4. Audience: people from all around the country5. Number of the lights on the tree: 300006. Size of the star topper: nearly 10 feet in diameter7.Material of the star topper: crystal8. Source of the tree: a home in Connecticut二单元、P29 Post-vacation depression includes1. sleeplessness2. loss of appetite3. irregular heartbeat4. feelings of despair5. tiredness6. stomachache7. trouble breathing8.anxiety 9. nervousness10. Space the month-long vacation out11. blow it all at once 12. returning on a Monday13. such blues are temporary14. don’t make important decisions15. a new period in life 16. personal growth三单元、P34 Reporter: In Vail, Arizona, a new school 1. in this case involves 2. impact 3单元、available4. resources5. What’s the point6. medium7. reasoning 8. normal 9. from their perspective10. opposed to just the one angle四单元、P51 Beijing opera is largely seen as a dying art 1. devoted 2. computer animator 3. discipline4.heart-stopping5. explanation in English6. much-loved legend7. supernatural8. challenge9. that’s within the rules of the opera.10. wins good reviews from both Western andChinese audience members11. expressing the more acceptable way12. But the popularity of Beijing Opera is fading fast四单元、P53 I hear Jill will make her presentation in class today1. That can’t be true2.for certain3. That’s impossible4. might be5. it’s likely that6. Quite possibly7.I know that for sure 8. No wonder五单元、P67 Thank you very, very much. Well, I just have1. challenge2.beat3. figure out4. definition5. recognize6. disability7. committed 8. tolerate discrimination9. that is tearing down barriers, both inarchitecture and in attitude10. who are helping people with disabilitieslive independent lives六单元、P82 Damage from acid rain is… "Earth and Sky".1. widespread2. falling on3. exactly4. to reliably measure5. assume6. pollutants7. Electrical utility plants 8. react with9. to get showered 10. with wind currents11. leach nutrients 12. combine with13.from fossil fuels 14. dedicated to听对话Listening to a conversation—单元、P3 1.A)She thinks Internet addiction is as serious as drug and smoking adiction1.A She thinks Internet addiction is as serious as drug and smoking addiction.2.B Internet addicts include both children and adults.3.B Some may get into trouble over money issues.4.D Internet addiction needs to be taken seriously and treated properly.二单元、P20 1.A)Tourism is a big and amazing business.1.B One can learn a lot about other people and customs through traveling.2.D To make a comparison so as to make his point clear.3.A They have some language problems and feel a bit afraid.三单元、P32 1.A)He thought it was a useful course.1.B He thought one could simply practice writing by oneself.2.A A person’s thinking patterns are shown in his writing.3.D The writer’s reading ability.4.D How to put writing skills into practice.5.B He will register for an essay-writing course.四单元、P49 1.A)He hoped he could write as well as his father.1.D He feared his handwriting would not impress his son.2.C Children spend a lot of time on the computer.3.A To call on more people to focus on handwriting.4.B Most people’s handwriting i s worse than their parents.五单元、P65 1.A)Finding a place to live in Habitat for Humanity.1.C Getting information about Habitat for Humanity.2.A It brought about a lot of changes in her life.3.B It’s a unique chance to perform a citizen s duty to help others.4.C To do one’s share for others is to make our world a better place to live.5.A Because Wilbur chose to ask her for the information needed.六单元、P81 1.A)Getting closer to the animals in the zoo.1.B Seeing a wild animal in the zoo.2.C Today’s zoos are good ha bitats for wild animals.3.D To prevent endangered animals from extinction.听短文—单元、P4 1.A)He feels ashamed about his son’s incompetence.1.B He feels the other boys are too competitive.2.D He thinks dancing is a way to relax in ones spare time.3.A Hobbies are supposed to bring pleasure to people.4.A The speaker simply wants to have a good time.二单元、无三单元、P34 1.A)She will be 100 years old on Wednesday.1.D She will celebrate her 95th birthday on Wednesday.2.B She is seeking a BA degree in religion.3.C She completed some of her courses on the Internet.4.B Her son and others will hold a birthday party for her.5.A Nola Ochs has set up a remarkable example as a lifetime learner.三单元、P43 1.A)Because they were homeless children.1.C Because they took part in a special hardship camp.2.B Growing vegetables.3.A Mountains that are far away.4.D Hardship camps can be an important part of an education for children.5.A They like the idea of organizing hardship camps and support it.四单元、P50 Barbie 1.A)The old-fashioned design.1.D The decreasing sales worldwide.2.A Toys need to be magical and creative.3.B Because Burbie stands for an outdate image of women.4.A Barbie dolls may disappear from the market.5.C The Barbie brand will expand to other entertainment fields.五单元、P66Mike Teeley… interview1.A)He was well mannered when talking with the speaker.1.B He was able to share the speaker’s feelings.2.D To tell the speaker that he was always ready to offer help.3.C One act of kindness can bring warmlh to those in need.六单元、P81 1.A)They are becoming extinct.1.C They are the threats to species.2.D It can show the importance of protecting the animals.3.B Doing community service reminds a citizen of their responsibility to protect animal.短对话Listening to short conversations一单元、P 12 1.A)He has only one hobby and no bad hobbies.1.B He thinks he can learn skills from good hobbies.2.C Stephen learns to be systematic from his hobby.3.D Roys real interest in fishing is sitting alone and doing nothing.4.B The farmer has held on to his hobby even though he met with great difficulties.5.D She thinks every addiction is as bad as the other.二单元、P27 1.A)Husband and wife.1.A Husband and wife.2.D A vacation is even more exhausting.3.D The woman is packing for her bus tour.4.B The bus was too worn out and uncomfortable.5.A 3 hours or so.三单元、P41 1.A)He is taking an extance examination.1.D He is at a job interview.2.A He suggests the woman keep trying until she gets it right.3.B To receive assistance from the teacher.4.D He wants to keep learning all his life.5.C The man’s idea is not feasible at all.四单元、P58 1.A) The woman is unhappy about……1.A The woman is unhappy about too many advertisements on TV.2.C He is interested in the history of cities shown in pictures.3.D It is about personality evident in an individual’s gestures.4.A The man is a Brazilian.5.A He wants to make his body stronger.五单元、P74 1.A)S he didn’t go to the party yesterday.1.A She didn’t go to the party yesterday.2.C The engine started as soon as they got on the plane.3.C Jason can take the test on another day.4.C Cheer up and you would be able to get a job soon.5.D He was criticized by the woman’ s mother all the way.六单元、P87 1.A)How to turn off taps properly.1.D How to protect water and trees in nature.2.C It is a good idea for people to make voluntary contributions.3.B Louisiana tornado killed 50 people4.C He feels it necessary to use animals in medical researches.5.D The two speakers have different opinions about the biggest pollution problem.长对话一单元、P13 1.A)Mark is a porker addict.1.D Mark is addicted to online games.2.C Ron is not a serious gaming addict.3.C Gloria hopes mark can control himself playing games.4.A Ron thinks gambling is more harmful than playing games.5.A Some gaming addicts make friends when playing together.二单元、P28 1.A) There are a lot of restrictions on tourists.1.B There is a large variety of animals there.2.D Tourists are not allowed to take pictures of wild animals there.3.D Go horseback riding.4.D It must be a famous geyser.5.B Putting out the campfire.三单元、P42 1.A) Hearing.1.B Smelling.2.D It means acquiring knowledge in one’s favourite way3.A Ted enjoys discussion with others.4.C Because mike once took a computer apart lo make observations.5.C Different people should develop their own suitable leaning styles.四单元、P59 1.A)Culture shock is caused by ……1.B Culture shock is caused when you feel unfamiliar with the social environment.2.C He might feel anxious, uneasy and frustrated.3.D He thinks one cannot learn about local culture well enough through a class.4.A Most local customs are learned through social life.5.B One can learn to be involved in a new culture step by step.五单元、P75 1.A)He is now a United States senator.1.D He was the oldest astronaut in space.2.B To do research on how and why people get old.3.C His trip implies what attitude the aged should take towards life.4.B He likes drinking very much.5.A The significance of Mr. Glenn’s shuttle trip into space.六单元、P88 1.A)There will be a lot of troubles to protect the environment.1.D Many things can be done to protect the environment.2.A Driving steadily will help protect the ozone layer.3.D Because they use much too many disposable products.4.C To buy a special “low-flow” shower head.5.B Things people can do to reduce pollulion.。

高等学校研究生英语听说教程(上)Unit6-10答案

高等学校研究生英语听说教程(上)Unit6-10答案

第六单元Getting closer to the animals in the zoo.(B.Seeing a wild animals in thezoo C.Today's zoos are good habitats for wild animals D.To prevent endangered animals from extinction)They are becoming extint.(C.They are the threats to species D.It can show the import of protecting the animalsB.Doing community service reminds a citizen of their responsibility to protect animals)Damage from acid rain is---not just in eastern North America(1)widespread(2)falling on(3)exacting(4)to reliably measure(5)assume (6)pollutants(7)Electrical utilityplants(8)react with(9)to get showered (10)with wind currents(11)leach nutrients(12)combine with (13)from fossil fuels(14)dedicated toHow to turn off taps properly(D.How to protect water and trees in nature C.It is a good idea for people to make voluntary contributions B.Louisiana tornado killed 50 people C.He feels it necessary to use animals in medical research D.The two speakers have different opinions about the biggest pollution problem)There will be a lot of troubles to protect the environment(D.Many things can be done to protect the environment A.Driving steadily will help protect the ozone layer D.Beacasue they use much too many sidposable product C.To buy a special “low-flow” shower head B.Things people can do to reduce pollution)第七单元That he was considered the best among all the actors who have played the 007 role.(C.That he achieved a lot both in his career and in his personal lif B.Four times A.He has always loves to see Bond films since his childhoos B.Brosnan did a fight scene D.He is more interested in cars than in his father’s acting)F.In addition T.Apart from T.Chanel's fashion F.According T.It can F.In contrast T.Coco F.Chanel's talentsI was lucky.i found what i loved to do early in life(1)started Apple (2)4,000 employees(3)got fired(4)talented(5)visions of the future(6)sidedwith(7)lightness(8)creative periods(9)fell in love with an amazing woman who would become my wife(10)the most successful animation studio in the worldMichael Jordan is both a person’s name and a trademark(A.Michael Jordan is both a person’s name and a trademark B.He is a successful businessmanA.He succeeded quickly by working hard C.Yao ming’s team should not have lost in the first round A.A way to keep energetic in life)That Jennifer Lopez is finally engaged to the man she loves(D.That so many good things have happened to Jennifer Lopez in a short period of time C.Where she lived,law-breaking activity was high but she was unaware of it at that time B.She didn’t have a f eeling of being at a disadvantage B.She will go into business A.Smart)His successes and failure during the day(A.His successes and failure during the day D.That he should look at the positive side of lifeC.Becasue he was too young to get the real meaning of those words B.His fathers education method was very specialD.Fathers teachings)第八单元Strangers got the key to his house.(B.Strangers learned of his account and insure information A.They tend to use one password for all accounts D.One can easily find them on the internet)Because they want to colonize another planet(B.Because environmental problem on the earth are getting worse B.They want to move to a planet similar to earth A.Scientists..havent found an appropriate planet for humans)Anchorman:If……(1)whole(2)human body(3)double this claim(4)well-kept(5)favor(6)focus on(7)life-threatening(8)a listof(9)personal(10)whatever(11)rejected(12) an unstoppable realityJohn has a poor memory(A.John shouldn’t have quitted studying biology A.The new medicines effectiveness hasn’t been proved C.He doesn’t think much of the movie D.The woman is interviewing the man about who he looks up to A.She might go visit the Psysics museum)How to fully understand the artwork(B.A new audio guide service B.Most museums prohibit the use of cellphones inside their premises C.The artist of the work A.To help visitor understangd the artwork better A.They both feel excited and curious about it.)第九单元Sales assistant and customer.(C.Journalist and interviewee D.Because of their better-off lives and .pursuit of beauty B.A friendof hers C.She is energetic and fashionable)Because people there have very different appearances.(D.Because the young people there are very fashionC.Because they wear rings in unusual places on their bodies A.They dye their hair and wear T-shirt from IndiaD.A girl wearing a T-shirt of her favourite band as well as large and metalliv jewelry D.Choose clothes that you think are comfortable)They've always been thin(1)skinny(2)skeletal(3)count people's rib bones(4)complications(5)health requirements(6)eatingdisorders(7)guidelines(8)resorted to weighing models(9)healthier approach(10)realissue(11)fully-grown(12)fault the models(13)more on obesity(14)representativesJean is not fashion-conscious(A.Jean is not fashion-conscious C.He think the modles gave a good performace B.The woman likes to follow fashion C.He think its wonderful D.The woman has a job related to dress design)Because he has used up all his salary(A.Becasue he has used up all his salaryD.She used to be a bad saver like Jack B.Opening another bank account for savings C.30%D.Jack may listen to Mollys advise and do his best to save money)第十单元In the tropical rainforest in Guatemala.(A.In the tropical rainforest in Guatemala C.They liked precious stone and were prosperous D.The Mayans lived peacefully for hundreds of years)In the western Atlantic.(A.In the western Atlantic B.Becuse nobody knows the reasin why this mystery occurs there D.More than 100 ships and planes C.A curious white light D.The cause for this mystery has still not been found)Mars is no pushover.(1)planetary(2)vehicles(3)potential(4)launched(5)surrounding(6)over -inflated soccerball(7)bounce(8)successfully(9)mission(10)roving geologists(11)sampling(12)send backinformation(13)accomplished(14)essential ingredientShe is a librarian(C.She probably has the book C.She doesn’t believe in the existence of ET C.A 30-minutes walk by the river B.To invite Jenny to a movie A.They are sailing the sea)In the year 565 (A.In the year 565 C.A priest B.Someone filmed the monster C.It looked like a bus D.The Loch Ness Monster according to some witesses)。

研究生英语听说教程引进版1听力原文

研究生英语听说教程引进版1听力原文

P9 Exercise 21.A: Who’s your history professor?B: I’m in Dr. Leydorf’s class.A: Oh, How is he?B: The class is interesting and I really like him, but he’s a real stickler. If you’re more than fifteen minutes late, he marks you absent, and you have to hand in every assignment on time or he lowers your grade.A: Ooh! He sounds really tough.2.A: How did you do on your composition?B: Oh, you won’t believe it. I hadn’t worked on it very long and I didn’t have time to check it over. When the teacher returned it to me with an “A” on it, you could have knocked me over with a feather!A: Wow. That’s great. You must be really smart.B: Or else just lucky.3.A: Let’s go to a movie tonight.B: Sorry, I’ve got to cram for a test tonight. I haven’t had a chanc e to study before now.A: Well, how about going to the late show?B: No, I’m going to need a good night’s sleep. I want to make sure that I’m ready for the test.4.A: All right. We promised each other we’d get this report done today. Let’s get cracking.B: Aw, it’s such a beautiful day. Can’t we go for a walk and do this later? A: No, we’ll need to return these books to the library by five o’clock. We really have to do this now.5.A: Gee. It’s already a quarter after ten. Maybe Ms. Hughes is absent today.B: Fat chance. She’s never been absent a day in her life. I was in her class last year and she even came in when she had the flu.A: Well I guess she really loves teaching. Oh, here she comes now.P101. I am transcribing my sociology notes.2. John is defending his dissertation on Tuesday.3. We are forming a study group on the first day of class.4. I’m applying for financial aid to help pay my tuition and expenses.5. Ms. Wilson is correcting our essays over the weekend.P111. The professor is coming.2. The professor is coming in a little while.3. The Sahkespeare Theater Group is performing Romeo and Juliet on the 17th.4. 4. The Shakespeare Theater Group is performing Romeo and Juliet.5. The campus bookstore is having a big sale on all college sweatshirts.6. The campus bookstore is having a big sale on all college sweatshirts during SpringP191、She told me her house is just a stone’s throw from the UC Berkeley campus. Which station is that?Stranger: The downtown Berkeley station is really close to the university. I’m sure that’s the one you want.2、So, how much is the fare to downtown Berkeley?Stranger: Let’s go take a look at the map over there. You see, the map shows you how much it costs to go from one station to another. Ah, there it is: two dollars and sixty-five cents.3、Tom: Two sixty-five? That’s highway robbery for such a short distance!Denise: You think that’s expensive? Tom from our house to Amherst it costs twice as much as that.4、Here we are a t Powell Street in San Francisco, and it’s basically a straight shot on the Richnond line to the downtown Berkeley station. Denise: Yes, my sister said we wouldn’t have to change trains.5、Tom: Let’s see if I’ve go t this right: We ta ke the 8:18 Pittsburg train and arrive in Oakland at 8:34. Then we take the 8:34 Richmond train to Berkeley. That should be a snap.Stranger: Yeah, you’ll have no trouble.6、Tell me dear, I notice you’re not wearing a ring.Stranger: Well, no, uh…Denise; You know, my sister’s son is very handsome. I think you two would like each other…P32 Exercise 31. Question: Where does this person want to go?A: Pardon me, how much does it cost to go to the Jefferson Auditorium? B: That’s $1.80 one way, but you can’t go directly there after 6:00 PM. You’ll have to take a Lenox train at that hour and then transfer to a Hastings train at the Portsmouth station.2.Question: What time will the next bus for Chicago leave?A: Excuse me, when does the next bus to downtown Chicago leave? B: Let’s see. One just left at 8:00. The schedule says that that bus leaves every fifteen minutes, so…A: Uh-oh;it’s already 8:10. I’d better hurry.B: Ooh, I hope you make it.3. Question: What is the total round-trip fare for the children?A: May I help you?B: Yeah, we’d like to get tickets from Portland to Long beach.A: When are you planning on going?B: We were thinking of going the week of June 15th.A: Gook. That’s far enough in advance to take advantage of our supersaver fares. If you purchase your tickets thirty days in advance, it will only cost $240 round trip.B: $240. That sounds good.A: How many people are in your party?B: There’s my wife and me, plus our two kids.A: Ooh, we have a special discount available for our young travelers. Let’s see, kids under twelve fly for half price and those under three can go for free.B: Well, Evelynne is six and Renee is one.A: Very good. Let me check the computer to see which flights are open the week of the 15th.P32 Exercise 41. It’s really easy to get to school from my house by bus.2. Greenwich is very close to London.3. I take a 20-minute bus ride from home to work every day.4. I leave my house each day at 8 am.5. We’re going to H awaii for our next vacation.6. According to this, the train to Vancouver will arrive in ten minutes.7. Do I need a Bakerloo or a Victoria train to get to Picadilly Circus?8. How much is a ticket to Baltimore an then back again?9. You need to take a #5 bus to the Berman Station. Then, catch a #12.10. This bus is too crowded between 7am and 9am.P39 Exercise 4 Vocabulary in ContextNarrator: 1. SENTENCEDavid: Yeah, good ‘ole Michael and Betty were at it ag ain all night. Narrator: CONTEXTDavid: Yeah, good ‘ole Michael and Betty were at it again all night. Ruth: Were they breaking dishes again?David: No, I don’t think they have any dishes left after the last fight. They were yelling about his old girlfriend.Narrator: SENTENCEDavid: Yeah, good ‘ole Michael and Betty were at it again all night. Narrator: 2. SENTENCEDavid: If I move, he can jack up the price.Narrator: CONTEXTTom: He doesn’t care if I’m unhappy. He wants me to move! I’ve lived in the building the longest, and with rent control, I pay half as much as they do. If I move, he can jack up the price.Narrator: SENTENCEDavid: If I move, he can jack up the price.Narrator: 3. SENTENCERuth: How so?Narrator: CONTEXTDavid: Actually, as much as I like her, she’s also a problem.Ruth: How so?David: Her niece phones from out of state every Sunday morning at 6:30 to check on her. The trouble is because she’s deaf, she screams into the phone, and it wakes me up.Narrator: SENTENCERuth: How so?Narrator: 4. SENTENCEDavid: She’s more reliable than an alarm clock!Narrator: CONTEXTDavid: The trouble is because she’s deaf, she screams into the phone, and it wakes me up.Ruth: Every Sunday?Narrator: SENTENCEDavid: Yes, and the sound of her voice goes right up through the floor. She’s more reliable than an alarm clock!Narrator: 5. SENTENCEDavid: Poor old thing.Narrator: CONTEXTDavid: It’s not her fault, poor old thing. She’s just very old and her health isn’t good.Narrator: SENTENCEDavid: Poor old thing.Narrator: 6. SENTENCEDavid: Art, the guy who lives next door to Mrs. Anderson is sometimes such a pig.Narrator: CONTEXTDavid: At least your neighbor put their garbage into the cans! Art, the guy who lives next door to Mrs. Anderson is sometimes such a pig. He never seems to throw away his garbage. Whenever I walk by his door I have to hold my nose.Narrator: SENTENCEDavid: Art, the guy who lives next door to Mrs. Anderson is sometimes such a pig.Part Three ExpansionSection 1: Household Furnishings。

Unit6(研究生英语听说上)

Unit6(研究生英语听说上)
• Today the quality of our natural environment has become an important issue. The world population is rising so quickly that the world has become too crowded. We are using up our natural resources and at the same time polluting our environment with dangerous chemicals. If we continue to do this, life on earth cannot survive. • Concerned people have made some progress in environmental protection. Governments of many countries have established laws to protect the air, forests and sea resources and to stop environmental pollution. • Still more measures should be taken to solve environmental problems. People should be further educated to recognize the importance of the problems, to use modern methods of birth control, to conserve(保存) our natural resources and recycle(再 循环) our products. We are sure that we can have a better and cleaner place in the future.

研究生英语听说教程(引进版)听力原文4(2)

研究生英语听说教程(引进版)听力原文4(2)
Mike O.K…. The rash is all over my right leg, too, Doctor.
Doctor I’ll look at that in just a minute. Have you been out in the woods lately
Mike Yes. I went for a hike in the country on Saturday.
Lou Oh, , okay; I’ll go. Ow!
Exercise 2B
1. Al Did you see this article about the blood shortage
Bev No, what does it say
Al Al the blood banks in town are reporting record shortages. Not enough people are giving blood and the hospitals are running out.
Marty Great. Well, take care. I’ll see you on Wednesday.
Jim Yeah. Thanks for calling.
Marty Bye.
2. Doctor O. K., Mike. You said it’s around your stomach. Please take off your shirt.
Bev Oh, I hadn’t thought about that. Why don’t we call the blood bank and ask them Then we can find out for sure.

研究生英语听说教程(引进版)听力原文(CHAPTER 6)1

研究生英语听说教程(引进版)听力原文(CHAPTER 6)1

研究生英语听说教程(引进版)听力原文Take on Listening:Listening and Speaking StrategiesLesson 6(1)Part TwoExercise 1Man: Officer, officer! I was standing in line waiting to buy my ticket and my wallet was stolen.Policeofficer: Well, did you see who took it?Man: Wel l, I’m not sure, really. I just can’t believe it! I didn’t even feel anything. How could someone do that?Officer: Now calm down! Are you sure you had your wallet with you? Man: Yes, I’d dead sure I had it with me.Officer: Can you remember who was standing around you?Man: Ah—Well, let me see…Yes, of course. There was this older woman in front of me. She was small and round and had short gray hair. She was wearing a pink raincoat with a matching hat. Oh, I’m sure she couldn’t have stolen my wallet.Offic er: Now, don’t be so sure. Sometimes pickpockets are very smart and disguise themselves with special clothing to trick their victims.Man: Oh, I can’t believe that that sweet old woman is a criminal. She must have been as old as my grandmother.Officer: Th at doesn’t mean anything. Remember, young pickpockets someday become old pickpockets.Man: I still don’t think she did it.Officer: Okay, well can you remember anyone else who was near you? Man: You know there was a very odd-looking man behind me. He was about 5’10”, and between 40 and 50 years old.Officer: Could you identify him if we showed you pictures?Man: I think so. He was wearing a long dark coat and had short brown hair. You know, now that I think of it, he looked rather suspicious. He was wearing sunglasses even though it’s dark and cloudy today. Maybe he took my wallet. You’ve got to go inside and find him!Officer: Now wait a minute. It’s not that easy. If you didn’t see him take it, I can’t arrest him.Man: Well, what am I supposed to do? My credit cards were all inside my wallet.Officer: Look. We have mug shots down at the station of pickpockets we have arrested in the past. If you can identify this man in one of the mug shots, we can then go talk to him.Man: That’s no good. By the time you find him, my wallet will be gone.I need my wallet now!Old woman: Young man! Young man! Oh, I’m so glad I’ve found you! After the movie started, I went to look for my glasses in my shopping bag and I found your wallet. It must have fallen from your pocket into my bag.Officer: Now wait a minute, ma’ma. How did you know that it was this man’s wallet?Old woman: Why, I looked inside and saw his driver’s license. Such a nice picture, too. Well, here you are. You must have been very worried. Officer: Now you see, sir! It was just an accident. You shouldn’t accuse people unless you have proof. This is a very honest woman. You’re lucky she found your wallet and not someone else.Old woman: Young man, did you think that I stole your wallet?Man: No, no! I didn’t…Old woman: Well really! I never…Man: But I didn’t …Wait, I thought… I said I didn’t think …Old woman: I have never been so insulted in all my life…Man: Wait a minute ma’am. Please come back. I want to thank you.Part ThreeExercise 1BDispatcher: 911. Emergency service.Woman caller: Please, please. Across the street. They’re smashing my car window. Oh no! Help! Oh, there’s a tall man with long dark hair and a big guy with a hat. Oh, no, he’s got a big bat! There’s a woman, too! She’s bre aking the lock of my car door. Please, hurry.Dispatcher: Now stay calm. Please tell me the location.Caller: Oh no! He’s breaking the back window. You’ve got to come now! Dispatcher: Yes, please tell me where you are.Caller: Oh no! Oh, uh…Yes, …Uh…On Was hington Street. Please come!Dispatcher: You must tell me the address.Caller: Oh no! The tall man is running away with my car stereo and all of my CDs. Stop!...Stop!Dispatcher: Please calm down. I need to know where you are.Caller: Yes. Uh…23 Washington Street.Dispatcher: What’s the cross street?Caller: Green. Uh…Green Street. Please hurry. They’re getting away. Dispatcher: Okay. We’ll send a police car right away. Can you describe the suspects?Caller: A tall man, a man with a hat and a woman. The tall man has a blue jacket on. The man with the hat is wearing a green sweater. The woman has curly brown hair and a red hooded sweatshirt. The tall onehas light pants. The other man has blue jeans and the woman is wearing dark sweat pants.Dispatcher: Let’s see. There’s a tall man in a blue jacket with light pants…Exercise 2BFirst I’m first going to talk about hurricanes and typhoons. These are very strong rain storms with high winds. The only difference between hurricanes and typhoons is location: Hurricanes occur in the Atlantic Ocean and typhoons happen in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. If you get news that a hurricane or typhoon is coming here’s what you should do. First, if your home is near the ocean, try to go to a safer place. If you cannot leave, cover your windows with wooden boards and move to the inside of your home away from the windows.Next, I will discuss tornadoes. Like hurricanes and typhoons, tornadoes cause a lot of damage because of strong winds. This time, however, the winds spin very quickly in a funnel shape that looks very much like an ice cream cone. A tornado funnel is very powerful and can pick up an entire house and throw it hundreds of feet away. People involved in tornadoes should try to go to a strong safe building. If you are at home when the tornado comes, you should first open your windows and then move awayfrom them. One of the safest places at home is the bathtub. Lie down flat and cover yourself with something like a bed mattress.The third disaster to be prepared for is an earthquake. If you live in earthquake country, you know there is never a warning before the ground begins to shake and move. In an earthquake, the ground can shake for as little as a few seconds to as much as a minute or even longer. If you are indoors when an earthquake occurs, stay there. Do not run outside. Get away from windows. Stand in a doorway or get under a strong table or other sturdy piece of furniture. If you are outdoors, move far away from buildings or anything that can fall down. Try to find an open space. Finally, I’d like to talk about floods. A flood occurs when a body of water such as a river covers an area that is usually dry. Floods are common where there are unusually long periods of heavy rain. Unlike earthquakes, there is usually some warning before a flood. If you hear a report of flooding, don’t ignore it! Leave the area where you are immediately when you hear the emergency announcement.Part FourExercise 11. The woman called 911.2. The robber usually left the bank.3. After the robber left the bank4. We could only take the most important things from our home5. We bought new flashlights and checked our food and water supply.6. The witness gave a description of the suspect.Exercise 21. He put the receipt in his wallet after he parked his car.2. Before they called the victim’s family, they called an ambulance.3. The dispatcher sent a fire truck after he heard about the fire.4. The government announced that the flood was a state emergency after he learned that 3,000 home were destroyed.5. The rain was falling very heavily before the electricity went out.6. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson covered their windows with wooden boards after they heard the hurricane warning.。

研究生听说教程Unit6

研究生听说教程Unit6

C) Today’s zoos are good habitats for wild animals. (3) D)To prevent endangered animals from extinction. (2): Listening to a passage
(1) C)They are the threats to species. (2) B)It can force illegal animal traffickers to fulfill community service tasks. (3) D)Doing community service is as easy as paying fines.
B)Louisiana tornado dilled 50 people.
C) He feels it necessary to use animals in medical researches.
D)The two speakers have different opinions about the biggest pollution problem.
(2) Listening to a longer converstions
D)Many things can be done to protect the environment. A)Driving steadily will help protect the ozone layer. D)Because they use much too many disposable broducts. C)To buy a special “low-folw” shower head. B)Things people can do to reduce pullution.

现代大学英语听力答案【第一册unit 6】

现代大学英语听力答案【第一册unit 6】

Unit 6Task 1but not very smallthe centre of the citypetsdream ofliving roomgloorsbedroomsdarkhobbiesswimming poolTask 2Akitchenbathroomhallshopscentral heating112 poundsfirstMary Jones4140414B1)T 2)F 3)F 4)FTask 31)b 2)c 3)d 4)dTask 41)Electricity comes through an underground cable. Then a thin cable enters our home through a fuse box and a meter.2)The meter counts units of electricity.3)No. Because they are normally under the floors or in the walls.4)Usually for refigerators, cookers, water heaters and washing machines.Task 51)b 2)b 3)a 4)a 5)cTask 61)The House Was Not Big Enough./The Kienasts' Housing Problem2)It means five (or several) children born of the smae mother at the same time.3)They were too small to leave the hospital.4)They decided to add some extra rooms to the Kienasts' house.5)12.6)No. The neighbours want to help them.Task 71)She and Pete have worked hard for renovating their house. No it's finished, and looks nice. Others say they have done a good job. So she thinks it's worthwhile.2)Yes, he thinks so. In the house, he can touch various things(eg. the leather cover of a rare book), and hear Mary working out in the morning, or playing the piano.3)The music room and the breakfast room.4)He loved doing those interesting things, such as designing curtains, but hated doing ordinary, ninteresting things. Perhaps, after the renovation,there wouldn't be so many interesting things.5)She likes some kinds of shopping, like buying antiques, but hates ordinary day-to-day shopping. Task 8Main idea:social and economic American's housing system1.1)smaller houses or apartments2)rental housing3)cooperatives2.the rising energy prices1)cities2)less to heat and light3)underground3.economy/economic factors1)the cost of homes getting higher and higher2)higher interestB1)It is a way of solving housing problem and helping keep the cost low. In the cooperative, everyone buys a share of an apartment building. If a low-earning reqyuirement is met, the buyers can get a low-interest loan from the government.2)During the day, heat from sunlight is collected through windows on the south side of the house. At night, the windows are covered, and the collected warmth heats the home.Task 9A1)Debate on Radio Time.2)Four guests are in the studio. James and Alice are from Sheffield; David and Lousie are from a small village in Yorkshire.3)The topic is how living in town compares with living in the country.BGuests For/Against town life ReasonsJames for (living in town)-so much to do/so many places togo(eg.cinema, club, swimmingpool,library);-good public transport;-living near school and friendsAlice against (living in town)-rare fresh air-noisy with traffic-dirty-dangerous roadsDavid against (living in the country)-closer to nature,quieter-friendly people-less traffic, more fresh airLouise for (living in the country)-dull-too quiet-no place to play-dangerous drivers-distance from friends and clubs-bad public transportTask 10First speaker:Main point It's better to live in a village.Important arguments -friendly people, a lot of fresh air, healthierlife,close to nature,.......-suitable for his work as a writerSecond speaker:Main point It's better to live in a city.Important arguments -more going on-good for her career(actress),morecinema,theatre,and other entertainment-more open-minded people-better shops and storesThird speaker:Main point It's better to live in a village.Important argument -safer(less crime & less traffic)-cheaper (rent, house price)-peacefulFourth speaker:Main point Dislike her husband's idea of buying ahome in a village.Important argument -not practical-too far from the children's schoolTask 11toareofisinfortotooforoftoTask 12For many years, owning a home has been an important part of the American dream. Since the end of World War 2, that dream has come true for a growing number of Americans. Just before the war, less than half of all families in the United States owned their own homes. Today, about 65 percent do.Americans also are living in newer homes than at any other time in American history. The average home today is about 23 years old.Many of these new houses are in suburban areas, just outside America's cities. About 30 years age, builders started putting up houses in these areas by the hundreds, and sold them as quickly as they could build them. Today, 35 percent of all Americans live in suburban housing areas that did not exist 30 years ago. The remaining 65 percent are divided about equally, betwwen cities and small towns.。

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Chapter Six What’s the Big Emergency
PART ONE PRE-LISTENING: WANTED POSTER
Exercise 1
1.To alert the public about dangerous individuals.
2.Armed kidnapping.
3.Danny is 6’0’’ tall and 170 pounds. He is white, with fair complexion, and has blond hair and
blue eyes, is stocky.
Stella is a white 5’5’’-130-pound small woman. She has brown hair and eyes and has a dark complexion.
4.Danny has a star tattoo on his leg; Stella has a scar on her back and walks with a limp.
5.The color or hue of skin. Can be described in terms of color (light, medium, dark) or quality
(e.g., smooth, rough)
6.Length, texture, (thick, thin, etc.), look (straight, wavy, curly, etc.), etc.
7.General size. Can be described as small, large, stocky, average, etc.
8.Literally: Modus operandi means the procedure used by criminals (what method they use)
9.Answers will vary.
10.Answers will vary.
PART TWO MAIN DIALOGUE
Exercise 1 c. A terrible mistake
Exercise 2
1.Outside of a movie theater.
2.Stolen wallet. (pickpocket)
3.An older woman
4.No, because she was an innocent-looking grandmother type.
5. A man in a long dark coat.
6.Yes. He was wearing dark glasses and looked suspicious.
7.He tells him to go to the police station and look at mug shots.
8.No
9.The man is embarrassed; the woman is insulted.
Exercise 4
1. a
2. b
3. b
4. a
5. a
6. a
Exercise 5
1.Answers will vary.
2.Answers will vary.
3. a. guilty
b. suspect
c. innocent
4.Answers will vary.
Advantages: Burden of proof on court vs. individual; innocent people not automatically
convicted despite police suspicions.
Disadvantages: Dangerous criminals may be freed and subsequently commit other
serious crimes.
PART THREE EXPANSION
Exercise 1A
1.The emergency fire, police and medical number.
2.State your location and the nature of the emergency.
3.The kind of emergency: fire, accident, etc.
4.The police operator (911)
5.Briefly and accurately
6.Describe only one suspect at a time. Describe suspect from head down to feet.
7.No. Call your local police station.
Exercise 1B
The person isn’t calm.
The person does not first state the location.
The person is very excited and does not answer the questions.
The person does not describe the suspects according to the 911 guidelines; describe one person at a time, describe from head to feet.
Exercise 1D
Dispatcher: 911. Emergency assistance.
Caller: I am at 23 Washington Street near Green and there is a car break-in going on across the street. There are three suspects: two men and one woman.
Dispatcher: Can you describe the suspects?
Caller: The first man is tall. He has long dark hair. He is wearing a blue jacket and light pants. The second man is big. He is wearing a hat, a green sweater and blue jeans. He has a bat. The woman has curly brown hair, and is wearing a red hooded sweatshirt and dark sweat pants.
Exercise 2A
1.Answers will vary depending on the type of emergency. The most general supplies
should include food, water, flashlights, first-air supplies, prescription medication, and
battery-operated radio.
2.Agree on a meeting place if family members become separated. Also, choose a
friend/family member out of state and designate this person as the contact individual.
After a disaster, everyone can check in with the contact person.
3.Natural disasters include earthquakes, tornadoes, floods, firestorms, hurricanes/typhoons,
land or mud slides, blizzards, famine. Man-made disasters include arson, bombing, war,
pollution, terrorism.
4.Answers will vary.
PART FOUR FOCUS: TIME CLAUSES
Exercise 1
1. b
2. a
3. b
4. b
5. a
6. b
Exercise 2
1. b
2. b
3. b
4. a
5. b
6. a
PART FIVE LISTENING PRACTICE Exercise 1
1. b
2. a
3. c
4. b
5. b
6. c
7. b
Exercise 2
1. b
2. b
3. b
4. a
5. a
6. c Exercise 3
1. b
2. b
3. c Exercise 4
1. c
2. a
3. a
4. b
5. c
6. a
7. c
8. a
9. b
10. b。

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