新视野视听说第二册第六单元答案
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What is the probable relati on ship betwee n the two speakers?
(A) Customer and shop assista nt.
Daughter and mother.
(C) Customers.
(D) Friends.
X *
Which girl can in flue nee the
other?
What is the probable relati on ship betwee n the two speakers?
(A) Customers.
(B) Mother and daughter.
(C) Neighbors.
Customer and shop assista nt.
Has the first speaker succeeded in persuading the second one to change her mind?
Lily and her mom are talking about a woman's dress. Lily feels that the
(2) looks fun
dress to her. Lily disagrees because she thinks the woma n's
(3) out of fashion
dress is
and that kind of style is the last year's style.
Her mom thinks it's quite all right as long as it looks
the mother does n't see any point of
(6) following fashion trends
.Fin ally,
Therefore, Lily says that her mother is (5) out-dated as
as that
woma
n.Still, (7) no wonder
Lily realizes that it is that her mother does not like to buy
her new dresses
;.
Your an swer looks funny Correct an swer looks funny (1) X (2) looks fun
looks fine V (3) out of fashi on out of fashi on V 1 (4) good on her good on her V (5) out-dated
out-dated
V (6) followi ng fashi on trends followi ng fashi on trends V
(7)
no wonder
no wonder
(1) fashionale clothes
for men and wome n, begi n
Fashi on
desig ners
desig n
(3) copied
and create new styles, and their work is
all over the world.
dress
⑴ looks funny . But her mom has a very different idea
——the woma n's
(4) good on her
(5) aer guarded , the secrets of the new desig ns
un til they
are show n to the public.
come to Paris to buy new clothes, in January and
(6) July
Then the clothes are copied and made up in
⑺ great numbers ,仙 which you don't have to pay
Other manu facturers use Paris styles simply as a
for their own ideas. Still others adapt
What kinds of models are men tio ned in the passage?
has bee n
the
(4) traditional center
of world fashi on, where
People and
manu facturers
(8) a high price
(1)
Your an swer fashi on ale clothes
Correct an swer fashi on able clothes ⑵ trends trends ⑶ copied
copied
⑷ traditi onal cen ter traditi onal cen ter ⑸ aer guarded are guarded ⑹ July
July
⑺
great nu mbers great nu mbers (8) a high price a high price (9) starti ng point start ing point (10)
only a part
only a part
(10) only a par
1.
(A)
Fashi on models who walk on
catwalks.
(B)
Highly-paid supermodels who appear on magaz ine covers.
Paris
(9) starting point
of the French design into their own styles.
They pose in front of cameras.
They appear in ladies' magaz ines.
They mainly display fashi on clothes.
Their faces are more important than their body shapes.
Accordi ng to the passage, what is a sig n of
good health and reproductive ability?
Attract ion to the opposite sex.
Accordi ng to the British Associati on of Model Age nts, what are the ideal chest-waist-hip measureme nts of a female model?
Bik ini models and glamour
models. (D)
All of the above.
2. of the following is true of glamour models?
3.
Eati ng disorders.
A good body shape.
A Ion ger life.
4.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
and the fashi on in dustry on thi nn ess?
Rejectio n by most employers.
First desig ner of min iskirts
During the 1960s any thi ng
(1) different and daring
was soon popular, and
miniskirts attracted the world's attention.
(2) Teenagers
and very young girls bought short
(3) their legs
skirts to display . Developme nt Young wome n bega n dema nding
of
min iskirts
(4) shorter and shorter
1skirts.The skirts in the Around 36-24-34 in
ches.
(B)
Around 34-24-34 in
ches.
(C)
Around 86-61-86 in
ches.
(D) Around 86-60-84 in
ches.
5.
Which of the follow ing is a result of the emphasis of the
media
(A)
More beautiful models.
Fewer beautiful models.
(C) Eati ng
disorders.
Mary Qua nt
Causes of
the rise of
min iskirts
(D)
United States in the mid-60's were reduced to
about
(5) five inches
the mi niskirt represe nted
(6) loose morals
believed good girls would
see mi niskirts as a symbol of
(9) women's liberation
-
,as a powerful
1. The speaker does not seem to be especially proud of modeli ng.
True
In parts of Europe and North America
Members of the older
gen erati
on Opinions of _
..一 Ms. Qua nt
⑺ never appear in miniskirts. thought short skirts worn with heavy pan
tyhose would make the girl
(8) look childlook
Femi nists weap on aga inst the stereotype of the
Your an swer Correct an swer
(1)
differe nt and dari ng
differe nt and dari ng
(2) Teen agers Teen agers (3) their legs their legs (4) shorter and shorter shorter and shorter (5) five in ches five in ches (6) loose morals loose morals (7) n ever appear never appear (8)
look childlook
look childlike (9) wome n's liberatio n
(10) traditio nal
wome n's liberati on traditi onal
(10) traditiona
woma n simply as wife and
mother. (A)
(B)
False
2. Before the model walked out, she was helped and checked by one pers on.
(A)
True
(B) False
3., After gett ing back to the small room, the model must hurry to cha
nge clothes.
hZ.(A) True
hZ—(B) False
for the audienee is focusing its 4. The fashion show is usually very quiet, atte
nti on on the performa nee.
(A) True
False
A model must have a lot of independent ideas, according to the speaker.
5.
(A)
True
False
(B)
She was afraid to come out of the locker
neverous
She was as as she could be
She was afraid to come out of the locker
afraid
She was that somebody would see
One, two, three, four, tell the people what she wore
It was an itsy bitsy teenie weenie yellow polka-dot bikini An itsy bitsy teentie weenie yellow polka-dot bikini
So in the locker she wan ted to stay
Two, three, four, stick around we'll tell you more
She was afraid to come out in the ope n
blanket
And so a around her she wore
come out
She was afraid to in the ope n
And so she sat bun dled up on the shore
Two, three, four, tell the people what she
Your an swer Correct an
swer
⑴n everous n ervous
⑵afraid afraid
⑶first time first time
⑷locker locker
⑸1bla nket bla nket
⑹亠come out come out
⑺wore wore That she wore for the first time today
,so as not to look as if she has come from
cover the expenses. Not wanting to affect the daughter's studies, the mother
to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing,
there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your an swers.
1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)
A. The man thinks negatively about them while the woman is positive about them.
B. The woman thinks negatively about them while the man is positive about them.
X
严
* C. Both the man and woman think they play a positive role.
D. Both the man and woman think they play a negative role.
2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)
X r +
A. They were cheap.
The daughter wants to buy (1) new clothes
,but the mother disagrees, say ing she still has a closet (2) full of clothes
in good con diti on and the pare
nts
have to pay for her (3) university tuition
.The daughter argues that she needs
(5) the Middle Ages
.The daughter the n suggests gett ing a
(6) part-time job
to
Your an swer
Correct an swer (1) new clothes new clothes (2) full of clothes full of clothes (3) uni versity tuiti on uni versity tuiti on (4) clothes in fashi on
clothes in fashi on (5) the Middle Ages the Middle Ages (6) part-time job
part-time job
(7)
not too expe nsive
not too expe nsive
单元测试
Part I
Script
Directi ons: Liste n to the short dialogs, and the n choose the correct an
swers
fin ally agrees to buy new clothes that are
(7) not too expensive
(4) clothes in fashion
B. The salesgirl talked her into doing so.
C. She wan ted to give one to her sister.
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D. She could enjoy a disco unt for buying two.
3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)
A. They are really too short.
B. They are really too long.
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* C. They will look well if one wears suitable shoes.
D. They will look well if the tailor shortens them a bit.
4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)
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乎 A. The man won't go to the fashi on show with the woma n.
B. The woma n is a fashi on desig ner.
C. The man sometimes follows the fashi on trend.
D. The woma n bought the tickets at high prices.
5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)
A. Shan ghai has bee n on the same level with Paris.
B. The cha nces of Shan ghai beco ming a fashi on capital are small.
C. Shan ghai may soon rival Paris and Mila n
D. Shan ghai lacks the eleme nts that make a fashi on leader.
Script
Part II
Directions: Listen to the following recording, the
missing words. You will hear the recording
and then fill in the blanks with twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words.
Use the second playing to check
your an swers. Chris:
Ti na? What are you weari ng? Tina:
I'm ⑴ trying on an outfit for a job in terview. What do you thi nk? Chris:
You're weari ng a business suit (2) ! I've n ever see n you in a blouse ⑶ --------- before! Tina:
I know. These nylons are really itchy. Maybe I should wear I cotton tights (4) , in stead. Chris:
You'll be too hot. Maybe you should wear a long skirt or I a dress a miniskirt (5) . You'd look good in (6) , too! Ti na:
I can't wear a mini skirt Chris: catch more eyes
You'd (8) in a miniskirt than you would in that
(9)丨 Tina:
You're such (10) a typical boy
Your an swer Correct an swer (1)
trying on tryi ng on (2)
a bus in ess suit a bus in ess suit (3)
in a blouse in a blouse (4)
cotton tights cott on tights (5)
a dress a dress (6)
a min iskirt a min iskirt (7) to an office to an office
⑺ ~to an office suit
(8)
(9)
(10) Part III Script
Directi ons: Liste n to the followi ng record ing, and the n choose the correct
answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second play ing to check your an swers.
1. What does the woman suggest?
7 * A. Buying the man a suit for work.
B. Buying the man a suit for travel.
C. Buying herself a suit for work.
D. Buying herself a suit for modeli ng.
2. What does the woman think about the suit the man is wearing?
A. It looks han dsome.
B. I t looks outdated.
C. I t should be clea ned.
D. I t should be iron ed.
3. Why does n't the man like the jacket the woma n recomme nds?
|:" | A. Because it is single-breasted ( 单排扣的).
J « B. Because it is double-breasted (
双排扣的). C. Because it is brow n.
D. Because it looks out of style.
catch more eyes suit a typical boy catch more eyes suit a typical boy
4. What kind of trousers does the man dislike?
A. Dark blue trousers.
B. Short trousers.
C. Black trousers.
• D. Brow n trousers.
5. What does the woman think about the black trousers?
A. They are too long.
B. They are too short.
7 e C. They can be shorte ned if they are too long.
D. They should be Ion ger.
Part IV
Directi ons: Choose the best an swer to each of the followi ng stateme nts.
1. Once dressed, the models ________ i n order by the door.
A. queued in
B. queued over
• C. queued up
2. The models _________ photographers, turned, and walked back.
C. positi oned to
D. positi oned through
D. queued dow
n A. posed to B. posed for
3. Mom, everyth ing I have
is 倂1
A. out of date r
B. out of the date
r
C. out of dates
r
D. out of the dates 4. Every one else will be weari ng the latest Levis, and I will look stupid the same old skirts.
5. Maybe I could get a part-time job to help ______ the new clothes.
A. pay
B. pay with
• | C. pay to
* D. pay for
6. The emphasis on thinness and an ideal female body shape gives rise to ______ dieti ng.
A. exte nsive
A. weari ng
B. to wear
C. to be weari ng
D. hav ing
worn
8. Oh, comeon. Don't laugh at the old womarfor her dress as long as it
good ____ her.
9. You're right. I'm out of style. _____ ?
/ ,, * A. So what • | B. What so
初 | C. What then
D. Then what
10. It is in those sew ing rooms that fashi on able clothes are copied and made up _______ B. excessive C. exclusive D. expressive
7. The middle-aged woman is _________ . That style went out last year.
A. after the times
B. after time
C. behi nd the
times
looks D. behi nd
time
A. in
B. with
C. over
D. on
A. with a large nu mber
B. with large nu mbers
C. in large nu mbers
D. in a large qua ntity。