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08二下白皮书四级听力文本及其余练习答案(1-5)

08二下白皮书四级听力文本及其余练习答案(1-5)

08二下四级模拟套题1听力文稿Part III Listening ComprehensionSection A11. W: Your sister Jane didn't recognize me at first.M:I’m not surprised. Why on earth don't you lose some weight?Q:What does the man suggest the woman do?( C )12. M : This terrible weather has ruined our weekend plan,W: Anyhow, we might as well have a dinner at the Grand Restaurant and then go to the Broadway Theater instead of a picnic and camping at the beach.Q : What will they do for the weekend?( C )13. M : What was the weather like during your holidays?W : Not bad, but it would be better if it had been a little cooler.Q : What was the weather like during the woman's holiday?( B .)14. M : Mr. Steward appears to be honest. But I don't think we can trust him.W: No, Mr. Steward is not what he looks like.Q : What does the woman probably mean?( D )15. W: Hi, John, how's your project going?M : Oh, just so so. You know, it seems less difficult to get financial support for the project than to get trained men.Q : What do we know about the man's project?( C )16. M : This book is $ 2. 00 and the blue one is a dollar more.W : The red one is twice as much as the blue one.Q : How much is the red book?( B )17. M : Jane, I would like to introduce you to my sister, Ellen.W: Glad to meet you, Ellen. Bob tells me you are interested in European art, too. In fact, he says that you plan to spend the summer in Italy.Q : What do the girls have in common?( D )18. W: I wish I could get used to this American custom of using first names.M: I usually call my good friends by their first names.Q ; What is the woman complaining about?( B )Now you'll hear two long conversations.Conversation OneW: Hello, Martin! M: Hello, Mary!W: I've heard you had a headache, how are you feeling now?M : Oh, I'm feeling better, thanks. I missed the engineering class yesterday. I was wondering if you could tell me what went on. W: Actually we had an interesting class. Dr. Smith talked about a new type of fuel.M: Oh, yeah?W : Uh-hum. It's called dimethyl-esters or DME.M : Oh, I remember reading something about DME. It's mostly used in spray cans, right?W; Right. DME doesn't destroy the ozone, so it's been environmentally friendly.M : But doesn't DME pollute the air if it's burned in an engine?W; No. Dr. Smith says something about its exhausts being clear, that it doesn't release as much pollutants as diesel fuel. And he mentioned something about DME being more efficient than other alternative fuels.M : When will it replace diesel fuel?W: Not for a while. It's not economical to mass-produce.M : Well. thanks for the information. I guess I won't need to borrow your notes.W: Well, maybe you should look at them. We are having a test next week.M: Okay, could you give them to me now?W: Oh, I didn't take them. What about the psychology class this afternoon? Are you going to attend?M: Sure, then. See you!W; bye!19. What are the two speakers talking about?( B )20. Why is the woman giving the man the information?( C )21. What effect will the increased use of DME instead of diesel fuel probably have?( A )22. Why does the woman suggest the man look at her notes?( C )Conversation TwoM : Hi, Janet, you are so lucky to have done well with your final exams and term papers.W : I still have 2 more final exams to take.M : Really?W: Yeah.M : What are you going to do this summer, anything special?W: My parents have always liked taking my sister and me to different places in the United States. You know, places with historical significance. I guess they wanted to reinforce the stuff we learned in school about history. And so even though we are older now, they still do once in a while.M : Oh, so where are you going this summer?W : Well, this summer it's finally going to be Gettysburg.M : Gettysburg! It's probably the most famous civil war site in the country. It's only a couple of hours away. I have been there a couple of times.W: We were gonna to go there about ten years ago, but we ended up not going anywhere that year. I cannot remember why.M : What a pity !W: Yeah, but I hope that doesn't happen again this year. I wrote a paper about Gettysburg last semester for a history class in which 1 got to know about the political situation in the United States right after the battle at Gettysburg, so I'm eager to see the place.23. What are the speakers mainly discussing?( C )24. Why do the woman's parents like taking her sister and her to places with historical significance?( D )25. What does the woman imply about Gettysburg?( C )Section BPassage OneSailors long ago were often afraid that if they sailed too far from home they would fall off the edge of the flat ocean. In the past, many people had to trust the words of others, for they had no way to gather information for themselves. Today, we can fly in airplanes high over the earth and see the curve that is proof of its roundness. Astronauts soaring miles high can send us pictures that support our beliefs. Most people now accept the fact that the earth is definitely not flat. But many of them don't realize that it's not exactly round, cither.Actually, some scientists in the 1950's discovered that the earth is shaped more like a pear, thicker on one end than the other.A mathematician, Ann Eckels Baillie, used computers to gather information to use in planning space flights. In her work, she figured the distance of spacecraft from the planets to a star.During her regular work of tracking the second U. S. satellite, Vanguard I, she discovered some facts that didn't seem to make sense. It appeared that the perigee ( or point nearest to the earth) of the Vanguard orbit measured a different distance from the northern hemisphere of our earth than from the southern hemisphere. At first, she and her colleagues thought the strange figures were due to some mathematical error. But Baillie wouldn't give up the idea that important new information had been discovered. She and the other scientists discussed the shape of the earth again and again. Further research finally provedthat Baillie's accidental finding was correct.26. What did sailors long ago think the earth was like?( A )27. What does the passage tell us about?( B )28. Why did Ann Eckels Baillie use computers?( B )Passage TwoThe great acrobat, Blondin, was very famous in the 19th century. He used to walk on a tight-rope across the Niagara Falls. On September 8th, 1860, a crowd of about 300,000 people gathered at Niagara to watch.Blondin carried a man across! Three men had offered to go with him, but they failed to appear, so Blondin asked his manager, Mr. Colcord, to climb on his back. Colcord agreed to do this so as not to disappoint the crowd, but he was terrified. The crossing was very difficult because Colcord was heavier than Blondin thought. After he had gone a short way, Blondin had to stop in order to rest. He asked Colcord to get down. At first Colcord refused, but at last he had to. He clung to Blondin's leg and the rope in order not to fall. Blondin had to stop six times during the crossing so as to rest. Sometimes the ropes swung as much as 40 feet! At last both men crossed safely. The crowd sighed with relief-and so did poor Mr. Colcord!29. How many people gathered to watch Blondin on September 8th, 1860?( B )30. Why did Mr. Colcord agree to go with Blondin across the Niagara Falls?( C )31. How many times did Blondin have to slop for rest?( C )Passage ThreeA computer is a machine designed to perform work mathematically and to store and select information that hasbeen fed into it. It is run by either mechanical or electronic means. These machines can do a great deal of complicated work in a very short time. A large computer, for example, can add or subtract nine thousand times a second. multiply a thousand times a second, or divide five hundred times a second. Its percentage of error is about one in a billion digits. It has been estimated that human beings making calculations average about one mistake per two hundred digits.The heart of an electronic computer lies in its vacuum tubes, or transistors. Its electronic circuits work a thousand times faster than the nerve cells in the human brain. A problem that might take a human being two years to solve can be solved by a computer in one minute, but in order to work properly, a computer must be given Instructions-it must be programmed.Computers can be designed for many specialized purposes-they can be used to prepare payrolls, guide airplane flights, direct traffic, even to play chess. Computers play an essential role in modern automation in many plants and factories throughout the world.32. What is a computer's percentage of error?( A )33. What is the function of a transistor in a computer?( D )34. If a problem might take a human being two years to solve, how long does it take a computer to do so? ( C )35. In what aspect do human beings differ from computers? ( B )Section CIf parents bring up a child with the aim of turning the child into a (36) genius, they will cause a (37)disaster. According to several leading (38)educational psychologists, this is one of the biggest mistakes that ambitious parents make. Generally, the child will be only too (39) aware of what the parent expects, and will fail. Unrealistic parental expectations can cause great (40) damage to children. However, if parents are not too (41)unrealistic about what they expect their children to do, but are ambitious in a sensible way, the child may (42) succeed in doing very well-especially if the parents are very ( 43 ) supportive of their child.Michael Li is very lucky. (44) He is crazy about music, and his parents help him a lot by taking him to concerts and arranging private piano and violin lessons for him.Although Michael's mother knows very little about music, Michael's father plays the trumpet in a large orchestra. However, he never makes Michael enter music competitions if he is unwilling.Michael's friend, Winston Chen, however, is not so lucky. (45) Although both his parents are successful musicians, they set a too high standard for Winston.They want their son to be as successful as they are and so they enter him in every piano competition held. They are veryunhappy when he does not win. (46) "When I was your age, I used to win every competition I entered." Winston's father tells him. Winston is always afraid that he will disappoint his parents and now he always seems quiet and unhappy.08二下四级模拟套题2听力文稿Part III Listening ComprehensionSection A11. W : Did you tell Sieve about our meeting?M : Whatever 1 tell him goes in one ear and tomes out of the other.Q : What does the man mean?( C )12. M : How did you enjoy your three-week tour of Africa?W : I just loved every minute of it.Q : What do you know about the woman?( D )13. M : Did Bill have any plans to buy a house?W: Hardly. A house is beyond his means.Q : What is true about Bill?( A )14. W : Do you know Susan Evans?M : Thai name rings a bell, but I'm not sure.Q : What do you learn from this conversation?( B )15. W : Did you turn off the lights and check the locks on all the doors and windows?M : Yes. and I told (he neighbors we'd be gone for two weeks. They'll keep an eye on the house for us.Q : Where are the man and woman going?( B )16. M : I'd like to buy that pen and pencil set. It's $ 29.50 and I only have $ 14.00.W : I can lend you some money. Let's see, how much do you need?Q : How much does the man need to borrow to buy the pen and pencil set?( C )17. W : Would you like to come mountain climbing with us?M : That's the last thing in the work) that I would ever do.Q : What does the man mean?( D )18. W : Will these shoes wear well?M : Absolutely. They are our most expensive shoes, and as you can see, the materials and workmanship are excellent.Q : Who is the man?( D )Now you'll hear two long conversations.Conversation OneW; What are you doing going through all these newspapers?M : Oh, you know, I've just come back from New York. I'm trying to find a house for my family to Jive in. But I've got to go through all these advertisements here and just can't find anything good. What shall I do?W : Well, what do you and your family really want?M : All we need is a comfortable three-bedroom house.W : Why don't you take this. It's in the city center and has three bedrooms, a bathroom, a modem kitchen, a lounge, and a dining-room. The price is reasonable.M : But look here. It's near the railway station, too noisy. And my wife prefers a quiet place. She can't bear any noise.W : Well, I know of a four-bedroom house in the suburbs. It's got a garden and a garage.M : That sounds good. Is there shopping nearby?W : I think so, but I'm not sure.M : Would it be very far from our company?W: About 20 minutes' drive. Another important point is, there are a lot of trees around the house and the air isalways fresh. By the way, it is much cheaper than that in the city center.M: That's very nice. I'll talk it over with my wife.19. What is the man busy with?( D )20. Why is the first suggestion NOT accepted?( C )21. Which description about the house recommended by the woman for the second time is NOT true?( D ) Conversation TwoM: Good morning, Doctor.W: Good morning, Jack. I haven't seen you in a while. What seems to be the problem?M : Actually I'm a little embarrassed about coming here. I feel fine right now. But you know how much stuff is going around. Anyway every year around the holidays like clockwork I come down with something.W : So you're interested in prevention.M : Yes. I want to have a perfect holiday.W: What symptoms do you usually get?M : You know, cough, fever, runny nose, my head and bones ache, chills even. I'm usually miserable for a week and it ends up ruining my holidays.W : Sounds like a typical flu to me. As you said, lots of people have it.M : But how do people develop it?W : Influenza often strikes when people are over tired, stressed out and not eating nutritious food. And also you increase your exposure to a virus when you're in big crowds where lots of people are coughing and sneezing.M : I certainly spend a lot of time in department stores around the holidays buying gifts for people.W: Yes. And so you increase your exposure to airborne viruses just when your body's resistance is already low from all the running around you do.M: So what can I do to ward off the flu?W: Actually it's fairly simple. Get a lot of rest, eat well. That way your immune system will be boosted. And you'll be more able to fight off illness.M: All these things make sense. But one more question. Aren't I bound to get sick anyway if there's an outbreak in the dorm? W: Oh, you didn't mention you lived in the dormitory. In that case I'd also suggest you go to the university health center to get immunized. The vaccine available prevents the three main types of influenza.M: I'll do it right away. It will be nice to feel well during the holidays for once.W: Good Luck!22. Why did the man go to see his doctor?( C )23. How does the man describe his health problem?( A )24. What might be a reason the man gets ill?( B )25. Why does the doctor suggest the man go to the university health center?( B)Section B Passage OneIn America, where labor costs are so high, "do it yourself" is a way of life. Many people repair their own cars , build their own garages, even rebuild their own houses. Soon many of them will be writing their own books. In Hollywood there is a company that publishes children's books with the help of computers. Although other book companies also publish that way, this company is not like the others. It allows the reader to become the leading character in the stories with the help of computers. Here is how they do it. Let us suppose the child is named Jenny. She lives in New York, and has a dog named Hody. The computer uses this information to make up a story with pictures. The story is then printed up. A child who receives such a book might say. "This book is about me. " So the company calls itself the " Me-Books Publishing Company".Children like the me-books because they like to see in print their own names and the names of their friends and their pets. But more important, in this way, readers are much more interested in reading the stories. Me-books are helping children to learn how to read.26. Why do Americans do most things themselves?( B )27. What distinguishes this company from the others?( D )28. What are the "me-books"?( B )Passage TwoMany egg-laying animals merely lay their eggs and leave. Turtles, for instance, and horseshoe crabs, the eggs are hatched and the little ones are their own. The current theory about birds is the earliest birds did just that when they were cold-blooded creatures living in warm places. However, when they became warm-blooded creatures living in cold places, they had to remain on the eggs to keep them warm. For this, they needed a place-a nest. Very likely, the first nest was just a primitive hole scraped in the ground. Even now many species still lay eggs in this sort of crude nest. Primitive nests found on the ground were fine for some birds, but others began to elevate their nests in branches, perhaps to avoid predators. These early elevated nests were probably loose platforms of sticks and dried leaves. The type is still built by some birds today. The latest development in nest, the most recent vision, so to speak, is the cup-shaped nest. This is the one we regard today as the typical bird's nest, you know, like a robin's nest.29. What evolutionary change in birds led to a nest's building?( B )30. According to the speaker, where was the first bird's nest located?( A )31. According to the speaker, what is the possible reason that birds began to build nests in trees?( A )32. What is the main topic of the talk?( C )Passage ThreeA university professor recently made several experiments with different animals to find out which was the most intelligent. He found out that the monkey was more intelligent than other animal.In one experiment the professor put a monkey in a room where there were several small boxes. Some boxes were inside other boxes. One small box had some food inside of it. The professor wanted to watch the monkey and to find out how long it would take the monkey to find the food. The professor left the room. He waited a few minutes outside the door. Then he knelt down and put his eye to the keyhole. What did he see? To his surprise he found himself looking directly into the eye of the monkey. The monkey was looking at the professor through the keyhole on the other side of the door.33. What was the purpose of the professor's experiments?( B )34. Why did the professor put the food in a small box?( C )35. How did the professor watch the monkey?( A )Section CAfter retiring from 30 years of teaching, Ethbell Pepper could easily have decided to sit back and (36) relax and enjoy a peaceful ( 37 ) retirement. But that kind of life is not for Ethbell Pepper. " I just wanted to do something different. If you are going to (38) participate in life, do it. Don't just sit down and look out the window," she says. At 68, she decided to become one of the (39)pioneer participants in a program at the University of California. Trie program offers (40)campus housing and classes to people over (41)sixty. She (42)enrolled in a class called Human Relationships and (43)Diverse Society. (44)"I taught my minority students in my English and drama classes in a high school for 20 years. But in this course, I found out a lot about other cultures I didn't know then. (45)One of the most important lessons that I'm learning is to perceive, not to judge."Older adults can add to the educational resources of the university by bringing with them a lot of valuable experience. Their presence on campus helps break some long beliefs about aging. Young students may have fears of growing older. (46)But that kind of fear can be reduced as they see that older people can be active, healthy, and continue to contribute to society. The younger students can begin to see aging as a natural part of living.08二下四级模拟套题1其余练习答案Skimming and Scanning1-7 B C A B D A C8. give you money back as CRV containers are fed into them9. products made of recycled materials10. used plastic grocery bags and film containersReadingSection A47-56G F M K E D J I A BSection B57-61 D A B C B 62-66 B D A C BCloze67-86 B A D B D C A B A D D C B D A D C C D DTranslation87. turned a deaf ear to our warnings88. as fluently as he speaks English89. Whether Tony will come or not90. you can’t praise him enough91. did she realize/ become aware / understand08二下四级模拟套题2其余练习答案Skimming and Scanning1-7 A B C D C D A8. new channel of marketing communication9. millions of pounds10. the corporate identityReadingSection A47-57 B C E F O N M L J ISection B57-61 A B C D A 62-66 C A D D BError Correction67. in—where 68. as—than 69. So—But 70. about 去掉71. you—they72. like—as 73. takes—gives 74. differ—distinguish 75. since—while 76. harmful—harmlessTranslation87. beyond words88. found herself faced with toughest job89. as if she knew me90. so that it could be conducted smoothly91. Judging from / By the response of the audience08二下四级模拟套题3听力文稿11. M: My car is in the shop. Will you lend me yours for the evening?W : MY CAR! That's a good one!Q: What does the woman mean? ( A )12. M : I don't know if I'll be able to turn in my economics paper on time.W: Haven't you heard the professor gives us a week's extension on it?Q : What does the woman mean? ( B )13. M : After two weeks of tennis practice lessons, I think I have finally managed to improve my backhand.W: Like my mum always says, "Practice makes perfect.Q : What does the woman mean? ( B )14. W: Your train will be ready for boarding in 15 minutes, sir. Breakfast will be offered in the dining car.M : Good. I'll have just enough time to send a fax before leaving.Q: What does the man plan to do next? ( B )15. W: I don't understand how you got a ticket. I always thought you were a careful driver.M: I usually am, but I thought I could get through the intersection before the light turned.Q :Why did the man get a ticket? ( B )16. M ; The tickets for that rock concert finally go on sale next Saturday at 5 o'clock.W: I heard that anyone who wants one had better get there sooner than that.Q: What does the woman imply? ( B )17. W : I'm so soaked from the rain. I would go back to my room to change clothes if there were more time before the performance.M : I could use drying-off too. But I hate the idea of missing even a few minutes of this concert.Q : What can be inferred about the speakers? ( D )18. M : I thought you were going to call me last night about the train schedule.W : Sorry, I would have, but Harry and Jack stopped by and stayed past midnight.Q : What does the woman mean? ( C )Now you'll hear two long conversations.Conversation OneM : We are almost finished. Could you hand me the white pepper?W : Why white pepper and not black? Aren' t they the same thing?M: Well, they are from the same plant, but white pepper is milder. I usually prefer it. It has a more subtle flavorW: How? Isn't that from the same plant?M: Well. It depends on how ripe it is when it's fixed. You surely have a lot of questions.W: That's because you have all the answers. Did you learn about this stuff in cooking school?M: Yeah, we study all kinds of herbs and spices.W: So go on. It's interesting. How do you get black pepper done?M: Er. Well, the pepper corn is actually a fruit. It's not really black or white. It turns from green to yellow to red as it ripens. For black pepper, you pick it when it's still a little immature, and then dry.W : Dry in darkness?M : Well, the skin turns dark as it dries.W : Does that mean white pepper is pepper without the skin.M : Exactly. It is put out to dry in the sun after the skin is wrapped up. It's also mature a little longer than black pepper.W : So they do all that just to get a milder pepper corn?M : Right. And for special reasons. Some chefs like the idea that he keeps white sources white.W ; This green pepper corns are interesting. I've never seen them before.M : Green pepper has a very distinctive flavor. Some people really like it.W : So it must be picked really young.M : Right. It's not sun dry. It's either put in a liquid or a freeze dry to keep the color.19. What are the speakers mainly discussing? ( D )20. How did the man learn about pepper? ( D )21. What happens to black pepper after it's picked? ( C )22. According to the man, why do some cooks prefer white pepper? ( A )Conversation TwoM : I didn't see you in creative writing class today. What happened?W; Oh, just a dentist appointment. That's all. Say, did we get a new assignment for next week?M : Yeah. A really interesting one, actually. We're supposed to write a short story that has some sort of limitation or constraints imposed on it.W; What do you mean? Like rhyming in a Poem?M : Well, that'll be an idea. But what we write has to be prose. as prose poetry. Just to make rhyme in a poem is too easy, I guess. I think Prof. Smith really wants usto challenge ourselves, or put our creativity to the test.W; Well, did she give any hints about what's on her mind?M : No really, but I may have an idea the kind of thing she's looking for. I just finished reading a really strange book by some French guy. He wrote a whole bookwithout ever using the letter e.W; A whole book without a single e? How's that possible? But, wait a minute. I didn't know you could read French.M : I can't. I read the English translation. But get this. There's not one e in that one either.W: No way. Think of all the words you could use.M ; I know, but that translator manages it. I've got the book at home if you want to check it out for yourself. What's really amazing to me is that leaving out the e inEnglish has got to involve a complete different group of words and endings in French.W: Sometime you have to show me that book. But right now I'd better get going on the writing for next week. I already have a couple of ideas, thank you. And Ithink I just might be able to work on it.23. What were the students assigned to write? (B) '24. Why does the man mention a book by a French author? (D)25. What point do the speakers make about the Lettere? (B)Section B Passage OneAre electric cars the wave of the future? Automobile manufactures are under pressure to develop cars that do not pollute. One powerful motive is a California law requiring that by the year 2000, 10% of new car sales in the state be so-called "zero emission vehicles". These cars must put no pollution, whatsoever, in the atmosphere.California is a huge market for the automobile companies. So they are working hard to meet the standards. So far, the electric car seems to be the best alternative. So the big advantage of the electric cars is that they don't pollute. However, there will be a competition with gas-powered cars and that's where the weakness comes out. The big problem is that the batteries that power electric cars weigh a lot relative to the amount of power they deliver. For instance, in one prototype electric car, the batteries weigh 400 kilograms and they provide enough energy to go 250 kilometers before recharging, which takes 8 hours. Compare that to a moderately fuel-efficient conventional car, it can go 600 to 700 kilometers on a tank of gas and refilling takes just minutes.If there are other drains on the electric cars' batteries besides the motor, headlights, air-conditioning or heater, its already limited range would be significantly reduced. So, automobile engineers are trying to make more powerful batteries that would increase the cars' range and make them more attractive to buyers.26. What is the talk mainly about? ( D )。

英语白皮书答案五年级下

英语白皮书答案五年级下

英语白皮书答案五年级下以下是我整理的有关于英语白皮书答案五年级下,仅供参考:I. 单项选择(15分)1. Mr Johnson _________ a child at the start of the 1950s.A. isB. areC. wasD. were2. -How about the young lady?-It’s hard to say, but her voice _________ beautiful.A. soundsB. hearsC. listensD. smells3. The temperature was below zero. It was difficult to _________ the car.A. moveB. gotC. beginD. start4. John Lennon and Paul _________ the main songwriters of the Beatles in 1960s.A. areB. isC. wasD. were5. -What do you usually do on Sundays?-We _________ at the guitar group.A. enjoyB. have good timesC. enjoy ourselvesD. like ourselves6. -May I help you with some jeans, sir?-Yes, I’d like to try on the blue _________.A. pairB. oneC. twoD. ones7. More and more people in Beijing can talk and write _________ English.A. forB. withC. inD. to8. George’s records _________ very successful after the Beatles.A. wasB. wereC. areD. is9. It’s getting dark, _________ they’re still working.A. andB. butC. soD. or10. In 1960s, the Beatles were Mr Green’s favorite singers, but now he _________ like them.A. don’tB. doesn’tC. didn’tD. /II. 完形填空(10分)It’s a 1 Sunday morning. Mr and Mrs Green are going to the People’s Park with 2 daughter, Ann. At 8 o’clock they go to the park 3 bus. On the bus there are a lot of people, men, women and 4 . Some are Americans. Some are 5 . Others are Japanese. They are going to 6 , too.There are 7 Chinese on the bus. One is a woman. She’s drivingthe bus. The other is a teacher in a middle school. He 8 English very well. He’s now talking about the park. The people are 9 him. They want to get there quickly. They hope to 10 there today!1. A. good B. fine C. well D. bad2. A. his B. her C. their D. theirs3. A. by B. in C. on D. after4. A. boys B. girls C. babies D. children5. A. American B. Chinese C. Japanese D. Englishman6. A. Tian’anmen Square B. the Summer PalaceC. the People’s ParkD. the Great Wall7. A. one B. two C. three D. many8. A. says B. speaks C. talks D. reads9. A. listening to B. seeing C. hearing D. looking for10. A. be friends B. see a good filmC. have a good timeD. buy somethingIII. 阅读理解(20分)AOne morning Mr and Mrs Brown get up very early. After they have breakfast, they go shopping at seven thirty. They get to theshop at seven fifty. In the shop they see a lot of clothes. Mrs Brown likes them. So she buys a shirt for her son, a skirt for her daughter, and a sweater for Mr Brown. She buys a blouse for herself, too.The shopping bag is full now. Mr Brown looks at his watch. Then he says, “Oh, it’s twelve o’clock. I think we must go home now. It’s quite late.”So they go out of the shop and begin to go home, but they lose their way.Mr Brown drives along the street. He can’t find the way. Then he drives over to an old man and asks, “Excuse me. Where am I?”The old man looks at him and their car. “You’re in your car, sir.”he says.1. Mr and Mrs Brown go shopping _________.A. by busB. by bikeC. on footD. by car2. They buy some _________ in the shop.A. foodB. drinkC. clothesD. cars3. They are in the shop for about _________.A. ten minutesB. four hours and a halfC. four hours and ten minutesD. five hours4. In the story“lose their way”means _________.A. 迷路B. 问路C. 没有办法D. 按原路5. Does the old man help them?A. Yes, he does.B. No, he doesn’t.C. I think so.D. We don’t know.BJim, Kate and Mingming are doing their homework together. Jim’s spelling of “Monday”is wrong. Kate tells him about it. Mingming doesn’t have an eraser. She wants to borrow one from Jim or Kate. Jim gives it to Mingming. The three children are students in Class 3, Grade 1 of No. 11 Middle School in Beijing. Jim is from the UK. Kate is from the USA. Mingming is a Chinese girl. The three students are good friends. They often do homework together and play together. They often help each other.6. Jim is _________.A. an English girlB. an American girlC. an English boyD. an American boy7. Kate helps Jim with _________.A. his spellingB. an eraserC. a rulerD. a coloured pencil8. Mingming borrows _________.A. an eraser from KateB. an eraser from JimC. a ruler from KateD. a ruler from Jim9. The three students are _________.A. not in the same gradeB. in the same classC. in the UKD. at the shop10. The three students are _________.A. doing some readingB. playing gamesC. doing their homeworkD. cleaning the roomIV. 单词拼写(10分)1. The Beatles were A_________.2. Jim Morrison was a singer and a s_________.3. Jerry Gareia was the l_________ of the band The Grateful Dead.4. It was the first Chinese s_________ with a pilot living and working in it.5. There was an a_________ movie with Jackie Chen.6. He was the _________(吉他手)of the famous band.7. After the Beatles, John Lennon was _________(的)as a solo artist.8. Many of his songs were about _________(和平).9. There were many sections of the _________(展览).10. How was the trip to _________(博物馆)?V. 句型转换(10分)1. There were many students outside.(改为否定句)There _________ _________ students outside.2. The weather was fine.(对画线部分提问)_________ _________ the weather?3. There are many tall buildings in this city.(用in the past改写句子)There _________ many tall buildings in this city in the past.4. This passage comes from a magazine.(对画线部分提问)_________ _________ this passage _________ from?5. how old, in 2000, was, your grandfather(连词成句)____________________________________.【答案】I. 1-5 CADDC 6-10 DCBBBII. 1-5 BCADB 6-10 CBBACIII. 1-5 DCCAB 6-10 CABBCIV. 1. Americans 2. songwriter 3. leader 4. spacecraft5. action6. guitarist7. successful8. peace9. exhibition 10. museumV. 1. weren’t, many 2. How, was 3. were4. Where, does, come5. How old was your grandfather in 2000?。

英语白皮书听力答案

英语白皮书听力答案

英语白皮书听力答案首次分享者:『恬淡』已被分享2次评论(0)复制链接分享转载删除Unit11. at the very beginning2. read 3 sing 4 notes 5 easier 6 female 7 adrop of8 pulling thread 9 drink 10 bread1 owed2 undergraduates3 receive4 effort5 appeared6 rejected7 competition8 explanation 9 Would the team accept him anyway, just because he tried so hard.10 The students would say no. but most of them would still ask for an A.Unit 21. thunder storms 2 terrified 3 was going to be ok 4fall asleep 5scared 6silly 7 understood 8 growing up 9 feels like 10 guilty1. complaining 2 aspect 3 private 4 respect 5 generation 6 explanation 7 measures8 differencse9 Not only the parents but also the kids should be equal when they are exchanging their views.10 parents and children breach the generation gap between them.Unit31. supposed 2 couldn’t even breathe 3 whole life 4 certain 5 bear 6 I’vedone something wrong 7matter 8 I thought about that all afternoon9 I kept looking at the clock thinking 10 all the time1 recognize2 hungry3 happened4 explained5 discuss6 overjoyed7 suggestion8 followed 9 but since you invited love, and wherever he goes, we go with him.10 whenever there is love, there is also wealth and success.Unit 41 valuable2 Body language3 communication4 show strength5 faster you stride6 completely different7 his shoulders8 There is a very little movement about the shoulders.9 But body language is often complex and easily misunderstood.10 It’s all smile for cameras.1 hopeful2 afraid3 Before we know we could4 faith5 give in6 love is very nearUnit 51 record2 leading scientists3 prepared4 every move5 leaves6 that the disease is more serious it spreads more fast7 It is a disease that could kill the young and healthy in astounding numbers8 global disaster9 possibility 10 rapidly1 swim2 addicted3 harm4 feel guilty5 interferes6 daily routine7 wear you down8 anxious 9 That sounds as bad as a being addicted to drugs.10 If working out is a regular part of your life, then great.Unit 61 wrong2 big mistake3 tape4 leaving the door open5 employee6 let in a child7 single touch 8 walk right into9 Our city is counting on you to collect those children’s screams10 Yes, it’s dangerous work, and that’s why I need you to be a true beast1 believe2 searching3 attitude4 purpose5 responsibility6 successful7 strength8 capable9 If your life is not what you want it to be, you have the power to change it.10 Act with your own purpose, and you will have the life you want.。

一级听力答案

一级听力答案

(白皮书一级)第一部分答案Unit 1Part OneSection A: 1.rewarding 2.environment 3.participate 4.required 5.medium Section B: 1. B 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. BSection C: 1. B 2. A 3. A 4. C 5. BPart TwoSection A: 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. F 7. T 8. T 9. F 10. F Section B: 1. C 2. A 3.B 4. C 5. D 6. C 7. D 8. D 9. C 10. DUnit 2Part OneSection A: 1. access 2. commitment 3. frustration 4. benefits 5. insights Section B: 1. B 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. BSection C: 1. A 2. C 3.A 4. C 5. BPart TwoSection A: 1. F 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. T 7. T 8. T 9. F 10. F Section B: 1. D 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. C 7. C 8.D 9. B 10. D Unit3Part OneSection A: 1. annoyed 2. disgusting 3. disturbs 4. jeans 5. powerful Section B: 1. A 2. B 3. B 4 A 5. ASection C: 1. B 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. BPart TwoSection A: 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. T 6. F 7. F 8. F 9. T 10. F Section B: 1. A 2. B 3. C 4.D 5. A 6. D 7. A 8. A 9. D 10. C Unit 4Part OneSection A : 1. grab 2. definitely 3. stuff 4. rhythms 5. horribleSection B: 1. A 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. A Section C: 1. B 2. C 3. B 4. B 5. APart TwoSection A: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. F 7. T 8. F 9. T 10. T Section B: 1. A 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. A 8. B 9. C 10. D Unit 5Part OneSection A: 1. subway 2. severely 3. engage 4. stress 5. precisely Section B: 1. A 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. ASection C: 1. A 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. BPart TwoSection A: 1. F 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. T 7. T 8. T 9. T 10. F Section B: 1. C 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. B 7 C 8. C 9. A 10. C Unit 6Part OneSection A: 1. amazed 2. occasions 3. complained 4. reluctance 5. leaned Section B: 1. B 2.B 3.A 4.B 5. BSection C: 1. A 2.A 3.C 4. C 5. BPart TwoSection A: 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. T 7. T 8. F 9. T 10. T Section B: 1. A 2.B 3.A 4. D 5. C 6. D 7. D 8. B 9. D 10. B Unit 7Part OneSection A: 1. impression 2. presentation 3. successful 4. straight 5.express Section B: 1. B 2. B 3. B 4. B 5. ASection C: 1. C 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. BPart TwoSection A: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. T 6. F 7. F 8. T 9. T 10. T Section B: 1. C 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. A 6. B 7. C 8. C 9. D 10. D Unit8Part OneSection A : 1. addressing 2. attitudes 3. appear 4. humor 5. audience Section B: 1. A 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. BSection C: 1. A 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. BPart TwoSection A: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. T 7. T 8. F 9. F 10. T Section B: 1. D 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. B 6. D 7. A 8. B 9. B 10. D Unit 9Part OneSection A: 1. resources 2. adult 3. represents 4. solutions 5. implementing Section B: 1. A 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. BSection C: 1. A 2. C 3. C 4. C 5. BPart TwoSection A: 1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. F 7. F 8. T 9. F 10. F Section B: 1. D 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. D 7. D 8. A 9. D 10. A Unit 10Part OneSection A: 1. inefficiency 2. establish 3. emphasize 4. organization 5. clients Section B: 1. A 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. BSection C: 1. A 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. APart TwoSection A: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. F 7. F 8. T 9. F 10. T Section B: 1. A 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. A 8. D 9. B 10. A Unit 11Part OneSection A: 1.considerably 2. define 3. quotations 4. colleagues 5. congratulate Section B: 1. B 2. B 3. B 4. B 5.ASection C: 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. A 5 BPart TwoSection A: 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T 6. F 7. T 8. F 9. F 10. T Section B: 1. C 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. A 6. C 7. B 8. D 9. A 10. B Unit 12Part OneSection A: 1.environment 2.conveyed 3.restrained 4.anniversary 5.fading Section B: 1. B 2. A 3. A 4. A 5. ASection C: 1. B 2. B 3. B 4. B 5. BPart TwoSection A: 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T 6. F 7. F 8. T 9. T 10. F Section B: 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. A 6. C 7. C 8. C 9. C 10. CUnit 131 – 10 CDBBB DADDB11 – 20 ADBAD BDBAD21 – 30 BDDBB DBABBUnit141 – 10 BDCAB DDADC11 – 20 CBCDC CBBAC21 – 30 BADAD CDCAD第二部分答案1. Age1. looks2. retired3. turning4. relax5. spend6. several7. around8. active9. old 10. probably 11.life 12.sure 13.article 14. aging 15. affect 16. increase 17. otherwise 18. support 19. Perhaps 20. effect 21. environment 22. grow 23. teenager 24. mine 25. twenties 26. career 27. generation 28. traditional 29. fun 30. explore 31. views 32. discourage 33. succeed 34. impossible 35. balance 36. ignore 37. go2. Character1. dishonest2. alike3. sociable4. consider5. polite6. shy7. chatting8. start9. Anyway 10. out 11. Friday12. get 13. mainly 14. in 15. Don’t 16. control 17. grow 18. influence 19. that 20. Maybe 21. might 22. environment 23. know 24. behavior 25. blame 26. bringing 27.correctly 28. usually 29. hardworking 30. Then 31. with 32. outgoing 33. quiet 34. survive 35. without3. Personal Appearance1.attractive2. that.3. slim4. there’s5. well-built6. prefer7. mind8. tastes9. probably 10. dated 11. ever 12. gained 13. recently 14. bit 15. describe 16. guess 17. bored 18. got 19. Sounds 20. both 21. quite 22. color 23. anyone 24. disagree 25. doubt 26. information 27. recognize 28. appearance 29. unfortunately 30. wrong, 31. way 32. chose 33. didn’t 34. hit4. Parts of the Body1.beauty2. done3. haircut4. sounds5. relaxing6. supposed7. trip8. occasionally9. relieve 10. special 11. painful12 . spit 13. disgusting 14. common 15. customs 16. touch 17. front 18. hate 19. rarely 20. grow 21. scratch 22. wonder 23. chin 24. nose 25. Which 26. really 27. personality 28. least 29. ugly 30. survey 31. that 32. else5. Movements of Parts of the Body1. restaurant2. bill3. attention4. contact5. over6. noticed7. shouted8. impolite9. of 10. stretched 11. couple 12. idea 13. chat 14. opposite 15. move 16. lift 17. bottom 18. direction 19.fit 20. knee 21. simple 22. effective 23. Another 24. grip 25. drop 26. bend 27. that 28. straight 29. waist 30. chest 31. recommend 32. each 33. either 34. plenty 35.weights 36. advice6. Family1. Who2. well3. any4. three5. along6. gets7. quite8. large9. similar10. policy 11. just 12. there’s13. anymore 14. themselves 15. probably 16. grew 17. been 18. divorce 19. ever 20. cheated 21. maybe 22. mind 23. course7. Marriage and Dating1. going2. avoid3. yet4. prepared5. decided6. Neither7. held8. including9. mine 10. though 11. worth 12. experienced 13. made14.ages 15. broke16. seeing 17. about 18. for19. haven’t20. cheating 21. ended 22. right 23. together 24. check 25. invite 26. there 27. over8. Friends1. argument2. mad3. borrowed4. yet5. fair6. mistrusted7. much8. next9. unusual 10. silly 11. ruin12. qualities 13. open 14. with 15. sports 16. aren’t17. only 18. getting 19. from 20. rely 21. move 22. funny 23. seem 24. seriously 25. being 26. hard 27. fairly 28. expression 29. generally 30. such 31. same 32. variety9. Parties1. on2. world3. able4. turned5. few6. taking7. present8. wine9. bought 10. noisy 11. mind 13. surprised 14.forward 15. at16. behind 17. pity 18. spilled 19. might 20. stain 21. away 22. bowl 23. rubbish 24. plastic 25. washing 26. within 27. tricks 28. At 29. serious 30. too 31. tasted 32. secret 33. delicious 34. minutes 35. cleaned 36. start10 .Renting an Apartment1. getting2. closer3. Absolutely4.consideration5. size6. area7. light8. quieter9. point 10. offer 11. flat 12. rent 13. near 14. cost15. somewhere 16. cheep 17. for 18. available 19. range 20. any 21. We’d 22. separate 23. fit 24. through 25. list 26. campus 27. mile 28. off 29. ideal 30. final 31. wait 32. great11. Houses and Apartments1. afford2. right3. quite4. enjoin5. view6. near7. full8. pity9. outside 10. quite 11. constructed 12. designed13.to 14. same 15. each 16. which 17. another 18. guest 19. into 20. keen 21. what 22. cook 23. reasons 24. dinning 25. natural 26. wish 27. seem 28. edge 29. traffic 30. turn 31. lost12. Living Rooms1. buying2. several3. sale4. test5. final6. leather7. by8. lighting9. vary 10. whether 11. square 12. allows 13. design 14. over15. through 16. fortune 17. suite 18.up19. finally 20. shade 21. honest 22.like 23. have 24. actually 25. trip 26. actual 27. sending 28. untidy 29. though 30. with 31. brighter 32. than13. Kitchens1. hand2. drying3. cooker4. away5. tea6. no7. While8. wipe9. leftovers 10. alone 11. pleasure 12. drawer 13. Keep14. kitchen 15. separate bined 17. added 18. extra 19. condition 20. several 21. dishes 22. practice 23. been 24. those 25. pretty14. Bedrooms1. magazine2. furniture3. good4. expensive5. discount6. rug7. redoing8. repaint9. curtains 10. chosen 110 mattress 12. fresh 13. charity 14. reasonable 15. sorted15. Bathrooms1. mirror2. warm3. workday4. dentists5. leaving6. redecorate7. devoted8. saved9. learned 10. replaced 11. added 12. clean 13. information 14. took 15. cracked 16. Putting 17. professional 18. convince 19. lucky 20. point16. Household Appliances1. Excellent2. frustrating3. exchange4. pitched5. unplug6. inside7. loose8. wedding9. pasted 10. sign 11. clever 12. chance 13. iron 14. current 15. properly 16. funny 17. nowadays 18. constantly17. Shopping1. potatoes2. add3. forgotten4. decide5. cash6. available7. actually8. cheap9. security 10. codes 11. reputable 12. facilities 13. surprised 14. technological 15. fan 16. screen 17. interact 18. opposite 19. browse 20. reminding18. Clothes1. suits2. fitting3. perfect4. fashion5. light6. selection7. dark8. recommend9. expensive 10. feel 11. measure 12. waist 13. correctly 14. cotton 15. formal19. Fashion 1. style 2. stay 3. designers 4. victims 5. budget 6. frenzy 7. practical 8. amazement 9. extravagant 10. Hardly 11. advertising 12. journalists 13. fantasies 14. concerned 15. philosophical20. Asking for Directions1. wrong2. farther3. miss4. ahead5. problem6. route7. drive8. join9. According 10. junction 11. edge 12. journey 13. cover 14. quite 15. allow21. Telephoning1. message2. urgent3. contact4. confirm5. sheet6. marked7. hold8. information9. resumes 10. pin22. Banks1. Insert2. memorize3. convenient4. entered5. options6. withdraw7. process8. dealing9. offered 10. deposit 11. currency 12. abroad 13. exchange 14. utility 15. debit 16. subscriptions 17. issue 18. terms 19. competition 20. restrictions23. Post Office1. parcel2. scales3. options4. case5. registered6. extra7. receipt8. savings9. interest 10. welfare 11. queues 12. philately 13. improved 14. post 15. means24. Eating out1. check.2. up3. confirmed4. intend5. heard6. menu7. attentive8. hang9. extremely 10. range 11. pocket 12. tasted 13. charge 14. included 15. smoked 16. probably 17. sick 18. course 19. dessert 20. soup25. Insurance1. contents2. beneficiary3. fireman4. secure5. terminate6. pension7. covers8. conditions9. assess 10. pamphlet 11. 'Umbrella' 12. premiums 13. account 14. claim 15. advantage 16. calculations 17. presume 18. initially 19. renewable 20. guarantee。

听力原稿和参考答案

听力原稿和参考答案

2011-2012学年第一学期八年级英语期中考试听力原稿和参考答案听力材料A) 听下面10段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

读一遍。

1. W: My favourite sport is volleyball. What about you, Andy?M: Skiing. It’s exciting.2. W: Lee, did you go to Washington last month?M: No. I just went to Paris for a holiday instead of Washington. I visited some places of interest there.3. M: Is that boy under the tree your brother?W: No. That boy has long hair. My brother Jack has short hair and he always wearsa pair of glasses.4. M: Kitty went to the Great Wall by bus last Sunday. What about you, Sally?W: I went to thePalaceMuseum by underground.5. W: What’s your favourite subject at school, Andy?M: Well, I like Geography and History. But I usually score the most points in a science exam.6. M: You look tired today. What’s wrong?W: I went to bed too late last night. I did my homework and forgot the time.7. M: Hi, Lily. I went to theTemple of Heaven with my cousin yesterday. What about you?W: Hi, Tom. I went to the Monument to the People’s Heroes.8. W: Are you going to have dinner with us later?M: I’d like to, but I have to finish my report on my trip first.9. M: I’d like to travel around the world when I grow up.W: Sounds great. I want to be a climber and I will visit all the famous mountains around the world.10. M: Is this your pencil box, Linda?W: No, it isn’t. My pencil box is bigger than this one. This one looks the same size as Jim’s. I think it may be his.1-5 CCBAC 6-10 ACBBA听第一段对话回答第11~12小题。

2009 11 CET4级培训白皮书 第2课 答案

2009 11 CET4级培训白皮书 第2课 答案

Part Ⅰ writingOn Keeping a Diary in English Keeping a diary in English is one of the effective ways to improve our English writing ability. Compared with other forms of writing, it is shorter and takes less time. It can help us to cultivate the habit of thinking in English. If we persist in this practice, gradually we’ll learn how to express ourselves in English.In keeping a diary in English, we inevitably run up against a lot of difficulties. In the first place, it often happens that we have trouble finding appropriate words and phrases to give expression to our mind. Secondly, there are many idiomatic ways of saying things in Chinese. And it is extremely hard for us to put them into English properly. Certainly, there are some otherroadblocks we may come across in our keeping a diary in English.As far as I’m concerned, my suggestion is that we should always have a notebook and a Chinese-English dictionary within easy reach. Whenever something beats us, we can first put it down in our notebook and then consult our dictionary. We can also turn to our English teacher for help, if necessary. In short, I believe that it is of great use to keep a diary in English for the development of our writing skills.Part Ⅱ Fast reading1-7 D B C D A D A8.170 miles9. one foot10. flood-control damsPart Ⅲ listening Comprehension.11-15 B C B A D16-20 C D C A B21-25 D C B A B26-30 D C A C A31-35 B B A C B36.continuing 37. correspondence38. lectures 39. organized40. enroll 41. advance42, leisure 43. specific44. Still other adults attend classes to meet people and to make new friends.45. Also, adults have more experience and knowledge than children do and the teaching in recurrent education is naturally more advanced.46. most children receive free schooling, but most adults pay for much or all of their instruction.Part Ⅳ Reading in Depth47-51 B C G A I52-56 L D E N F57-61 B B D C A62-66 A B D B CPart Ⅴ Cloze67-71 C A C D D72-76 B A C A A77-81 D D B C C82-86 D A B B CPart Ⅵ Translation87. no matter what we may have done88. was named after the hero89. neither for fame nor for personal gains90. as to learn your native language/tongue91. would have reached its destination on time。

白皮书第一、二单元听力原文

白皮书第一、二单元听力原文

Scripts for Listening Comprehension and DictationUnit OnePart I Statements1. At first they didn’t like that kind of music, but soon they became interested in it. (D)2. It rained for hour this morning, but the streets aren’t wet now.(C)3. Jane dislikes television, but her husband watches it often.(B)4. Bill knows both Chinese and French though he is only thirteen.(B)5. Although Mary has been absent for weeks, she is sure she will pass the final exams. (C)6. Henry refused to go to the party although Mary invited him. (D)7. Instead of going back to Shanghai, you ought to go to Beijing this year. (A)8. Anna will continue studying at the university in spite of speaking English well. (B)9. Since there aren’t any tickets left for the concert, let’s go to see a film instead of going back home. (D)10. Mary went to school every day despite her illness. (C)11. The train would have been out of control if the driver hadn’t reacted quickly. (B)12. Miss White could pass the exam if she listened to the words of her teacher. (B)13. Susan wouldn’t have caught the train if she hadn't hurried. (C)14. George acts as if he were a teacher. (C)15. I wish I had been invited to Carol's dancing party last week. (B)16. Tom couldn't have passed the final exams without John's help. (A)17. Sam would have visited New York if he had had more time. (C)18. If John had told me of his plans, I would have helped him. (D)19. John would have returned the book if he had known Mary needed it. (A)20. I wouldn't have remembered to bring the dictionary if you hadn't told me (C)Part II Short ConversationsSection A21.M: Where did you go during the summer vacation, Mary?W: I visited Shanghai, Beijing, Chongqing, Tianjing and Guangzhou.And I would have gone to Chengdu if I had had time.Q: How many cities did the woman visit? (C)22. M: These boxes are too heavy for me to move.W: Well, I'll give you a hand with them.Q: What does the woman say about the boxes? (A)23. M: I'm so confused by my notes from Professor Green's lecture.W: How about reviewing it now over a cup of coffee?Q: What does the woman suggest they do about the notes? (B)24. M: Do you always look over your papers for typing mistakes?W: I usually have to do it myself, but I'd rather have someone else do it.Q: What would the woman prefer to do? (D)25. M: If you leave in twenty minutes, you'll be able to catch the 5:00 train for home.W: Yes. Well, it's 3:30 now, so if I leave in twenty minutes, I'll be able to get to the station by 4:45.Q: About how long will it take the woman to go to the station? (A)26. M: Here try this one for size, please.W: I think it's a little too big over the shoulders and I don't like the red color.Q: Where does this conversation probably take place? (D)27. M: How did you enjoy your trip to the US?W: It was a wonderful trip. We went to San Francisco to see the Golden Gate Bridge and New Mexico, then flew to New York.Q: Which statement is true? (A)28. W: I would like to check out now. My name is Tom, Room 112.M: Yes, here we are. The rate on that room is $30.00.You made a long distance call, so the telephone bill is $12.00.Q: How much does the woman have to pay? (D)29. M: Were you at the Kansas city Baseball stadium?W: No, I wasn't. I wish I would have seen the Royal's game. I was at the library studying for the English Test.Q: What was the woman doing last night? (B)30. M: I'd like to make a long distance call.W: All right. May I have the telephone number you are calling and your room number please.Q: Who is this woman? (C)Section B Long conversationsNow you will hear two long conversations.Conversation OneAgent: York Hotel. Can I help you?Woman: Yes. I'd like to book a room for three nights.Agent: When will you be arriving?Woman: We'll arrive the day after tomorrow. That's October 20th.Agent: Yes, madam. Single or double?Woman: One double room.Agent: All right. One double room until 23rd.Woman: How much will that be?Agent: $130 a night, including breakfast.Woman: That'll be fine.Agent: May I have your name, please?Woman: Faber, F-a-b-e-r, Faber, Mrs. Faber.Agent: Thank you, Mrs. Faber. Goodbye.Woman: Bye.Questions 31 to 34 are based on the conversation you have just heard.31. Who will book a room in this hotel? (B)32. When will the woman arrive at the hotel? (A)33. How long will the guest stay in the hotel? (C)34. What’s the price for one double room one night in this hotel? (D)Conversation TwoM: Hi, Nancy, It's Terry. I'm calling to ask if you'd like to join us for a picnic next week.W: Yes, I'd love to. When is it?M: It's Saturday, 15th.W: All right. When and where shall we get together?M: Please be at my place by 8:30.W: Sure. Oh, tell me your address, will you?M: It's No. 1480, Fall Street.W: By the way, who else will join us?M: Jane and her boyfriend.W: That's good. I'd love to see them. Thanks for the invitation.M: It's a pleasure. See you next Saturday.W: See you.Questions 35 to 37 are based on the conversation you have just heard.35. When will the two speakers go out for a picnic? (B)36. Where is the man’s home? (A)37. Who else will join them for this picnic? (D)Part III PassagesPassage OneMrs. Turner's telephone number was 3463, the number of the cinema in her town was 3464. People often made a mistake and telephone her when they actually wanted the cinema.One evening the telephone bell rang and Mrs. Turner answered it. A tired man's voice came over the phone: “At what time does your last film begin"? "I'm sorry", said Mrs. Turner," but you have the wrong number. This is not the cinema". “Oh, it began twenty minutes ago", said the man. "I'm sorry about that. Well, goodbye". Mrs. Turner was very surprised. So she told her husband. He laughed and said, "No, that wasn't a mistake. The man's wife wanted to go to the cinema, but he was feeling tired, so he telephoned the cinema. His wife heard him, but she did not hear you. Now they will stay at home this evening, and the husband will be happy!"Questions 38 to 40 are based on the passage you have just heard.38.When the tired man telephoned Mrs. Turner, how did she feel? (B)39.For what reason was Mrs. Turner astonished? (B)40.According to the passage, which of the following is true? (B)Passage TwoOne day a hungry dog came to a butcher's shop and saw a lot of meat and bone there. The butcher was busy cutting and didn't notice a dog come in. Immediately the dog held a piece of bone in his mouth and escaped as quickly as he could. When the dog stepped onto a bridge he was surprised to find in the water another dog also holding a piece of bone in his mouth. The hungry dog became very angry and began to bark at the stranger. As he opened his mouth the bone dropped into the water.Questions 41 to 42 are based on the passage you have just heard.41.After the dog took the bone, where did he go? (C)42.When the dog opened his mouth, what happened? (B)Passage ThreeMr. Day was a teacher at a school in a big city in the north of England. He usually went to France orGermany for a few weeks during his summer holidays, and he spoke French and German quite well.But one year Mr. Day s aid to one of his friends; “I'm going to have a holiday in Athens. But I don't speak Greek. so I'll go to evening classes and have Gr eek lessons for a month before I go.”He studied very hard for a month, and then his holidays began and he went to Greece.When he came back a few weeks later, his friend said to him, “Did you have any trouble with your Greek when you were in Athens, Dick?”“No. I didn't have any trouble with it.” answered Mr. Day. “But the Greeks did.”Questions 43 to 47 are based on the passage you have just heard.43. Where did Mr. Day work? (A)44. What languages could Mr. Day speak well? (C)45. Where did Mr. Day decide to go one year? (B)46. When did he come back from the foreign country? (C)47. Who had trouble with his language? (B)Unit TwoPart I Statements1.Jim bought a twenty-five-dollar ballpen on sale for half price. (A)2.Betty likes nothing better than to go dancing with her friends. (D)3.Jimmy ran into an old schoolmate at the airport. (C)4.In spite of their differences, Cathy and David plan to be partners. (D)5.If Tom had been studying as hard as everyone else in the class, he would not have had any trouble passing theexam. (C)6.It’s no use crying over spilt milk. (B)7.If you can’t finish this assignment, please let me know no later than Thursday. (A)8.our classes are over the week after next. (C)9.We can fit one more book into the box, can’t we? (D)10.She plays golf every other weekend. (B)11.We’ll return later on. (A)12.Susan painted that picture herself. (B)13.Five days of hard rain washed away so many seeds that the farmer had to replant his fields.(D)14.History is easy, especially for Ellen. (B)15.Linda greeted her friends at the door. (C)16.Leno thought the actor performed well, but Marco thought the contrary. (C)17.The more we discuss the trip, the less likely it seems we can afford it. (C)18.The university was founded by a group of women. (A)19.Debbie made the store replace her television. (D)20.After class, go straight to the post office. (A)Part II Short ConversationsSection A21. M: What's happening with the new library building?W: The work crew is just finishing it up.Q: What does the woman say about the library? (D)22. M. I'm taking John to that fancy new restaurant tonight for the celebration of his birthday.W: You can't go like that. You'd better change.Q: What does the woman advise? (B)23. M: I have to look for a room to rent.W: How about trying Carters. They usually have a long list of places.Q: Where will the man probably go? (A)24. M: Good morning. I'd like to speak to Mr. Johnson, please.W: Mr. Johnson is not at this office today. He's at the Da Dong Fang Branch. He's there Monday, Wednesday and Friday this week.Q: When will Mr. Johnson be at this office? (D)25. M: How much are these pencils, please ?W: 2 for 15 cents now. Prices have been reduced on all our school supplies since the holiday. Pencils used to be 10 cents.Q: How much will the man have to pay if he buys two pencils? (A)26. M: I have two tickets for film tonight. Would you like to come?W: I'd love to, but I promised my mother I'd take my sister to a concert.Q: What is the woman going to do tonight? (B)27. M: My class doesn't start until twelve, so I'm going to have a quick snack.W: I'd like to join you, but my class is earlier.Q: What will the woman probably do? (D)28: W: Do you prefer tea or coffee after lunch?M: I don't care for tea after lunch and only drink coffee in the evening.Q: What does the man mean? (D)29: M: That's a good song he's playing, isn't it?W: I wish he'd lower the volumeQ: What’s the woman’s opinion? (A)30: M: The winters here are usually mild.W: Usually, but I think this year will be different.Q: What does the woman imply about this winter? (D)Section B Long conversationsNow you will hear two long conversations.Conversation OneW: Hi, Phil. How did your weekend go?M: Fine. I went back to visit my hometown.W: Lucky you. What did you do there?M: I went for an autumn walk in the hills with some of my cousinsW: Was it good?M: Yes, the trees were amazing. The whole hillside was fiery red.W: How wonderful! Do anything else?M: We went on a river trip practically the whole day Sunday.W: Did you like it?M: Very enjoyable. By the way, Laura, what about your weekend?W: Don't ask me, Phil.M: What happened?W: I came down with the flu. I could do nothing but lie in bed.M: Oh, dear.Questions 31 to 35 are based on the conversation you have just heard.31. Where did Phil go last weekend? (D)32. What did he do there? (A)33. What did he do on Sunday? (B)34. What did Laura do last weekend? (C)35. What happened to her? (A)Conversation TwoW: May I help you?M: I'd like to open an account.W: Checking or savings?M: I want to write checks.W: Then you need a checking account. How much do you want to deposit?M: Will $500 be enough?W: You can deposit any amount you wish.M: All right. I'll deposit $500.W: Fine. Now if you wouldn't mind filling out this signature card and application form.M: I also need some checks.W: We'll send them to you in about two weeks. They'll have your name and account number on them.M: OK. Here is the signature card, the form and the $500. Do I get any interest on my money?W: No. You have to open a savings account for that.M: How much do I have to deposit for a savings account?W: $50 at least.M: I see. Thank you very much.W: You're welcome.Questions 36 to 38 are based on the conversation you have just heard.36. Where does this conversation take place? (A)37. How much money does the man deposit? (D)38. What should the man do if he wants to get the interest on his money? (B)Part III PassagesPassage OneTwo men and a thirteen-year-old boy are safe now after being rescued from their tiny boat which had been adrift in the Gulf of Mexico for twenty hours. After their families had reported them missing, the Coast Guard began searching, but the men were rescued after waving frantically at a private airplane flying overhead. It turned out that they had drifted only seven and a half miles from where their engine had broken down.Questions 39 to 40 are based on the passage you have just heard.39. How many people were in the boat? (C)40. How far had the boat drifted? (B)Passage TwoMr. Smith was a wealthy industrialist, but he was not satisfied with his life. He did not sleep well and his food did not agree with him. This situation lasted for some time. Finally, after several sleepless nights, he decided to consul this doctor. The doctor advised a change of surroundings. “Go abroad," he said. “But I'm no good at foreign language," said Mr. Smith. “It doesn't matter,” said the doctor. "It won't hurt you to talk a little less. Go on a voyage. Take plenty of exercise. Try to reduce your weight. Avoid rich food.” Mr. Smith went to Switzerland. He did not know French or German, and had to communicate through gestures, He attended a physical training course. The teacher made him bend his knees, swing his arms, stretch his neck and shake his head rapidly. He had to lie on the ground and raise his right and left legs alternately. After a time his muscles grew hard and firm. He forgot the financial crisis and the importance of raising the level of production. He even began to notice individual trees and individual birds.Questions 41 to 43 are based on the passage you have just heard.41. Why did Mr. Smith go to see his doctor? (D)42. What did the doctor advise Mr. Smith not to do? (C)43. What was the result of Mr. Smith's going abroad? (C)Passage ThreeIn the United States, couples usually receive gifts from their relatives and friends when they get married. Sometimes a bride will exchange a gift for something else if she doesn’t find it useful. We give gifts to express our good wishes for the marriage, but gifts aren't necessary for the marriage itself. However, in some societies gifts are very important, and the marriage isn’t legal without them. One type of gift is called bride service. A young husband must work for his wife’s family. He may work for as long as fifteen years or until the third child is born. Bride service may seem strange to us, but it is necessary in societies where people don't have money or material things to exchange at marriage.Questions 44 to 45 are based on the passage you have just heard.44. What can a bride do if she finds her marriage gift useless? (B)45. For what purpose do we usually give a couple a gift at their marriage? (C)46. Why does a young husband have to work for his wife" s family in some societies? (D)。

白皮书第一,二单元听力答案

白皮书第一,二单元听力答案

白皮书第一、二单元听力原文与答案dictation答案Script for DictationDictation 1-1The tall boy with fair hair is eighteen years old and he comes from Sweden. He works in a record shop.The small boy with dark hair is seventeen. He is Spanish, but he does not live in Spain. He lives in France. He works in a hotel.Dictation 1-2My name is Daniel. I am French. I live in a small town. I work in a hotel, but I do not live in the hotel. I live with my parents. My home is near the hotel, so I walk to work every day.Dictation 1-3There is some sugar, there is some coffee and there is a lot of tea, but there is not much jam. There are some tomatoes, but there are not any eggs or biscuits and there is not much milk. So we want jam, eggs, biscuits and milk.Dictation 1-4There is a small shop at the end of our road. I buy my newspaper there every Sunday. This is the only shop that is open on a Sunday, so it is always very busy. They sell milk, eggs, biscuits, tea and coffee. You can get aspirins, toothpaste or a writing pad there. It is a nice little shop.Dictation 1-5This evening I am going to the cinema. I sometimes go with Beatriz, but this evening I am going alone. Beatriz is nice, but she talks a lot and when I go to the cinema I like to watch the film. The film I am going to is an old one, but it is very good. It is a Hitchcock film.Dictation 2-1My grandfather lives with us. He is seventy years old and I like talking to him. Every day I go for a walk with him in the park. My grandfather has a dog. The dog's name is Nelson. Nelson is old and he has very short legs and bad eyes. But my grandfather likes him very much.Dictation 2-2I have a small black and white television and I can get a good picture. But my brother has got a color television. It is bigger, heavier and more complicated than mine. My brother gets a better picture on his television than I do on mine. So when there is something very good on TV, I usually go and see my brother.Dictation 2-3Good afternoon, my name is Schwartz. That is S-C-H-W-A-R-T-Z and I come from New York. My wife and I would like a double room with a shower. I have our passports here. We are hoping to stay for about a week. I have a question. Do you know where I can get two tickets for the performance at the theatre tonight?Dictation 2-4On my first day in London I felt hungry, so I went into a restaurant and sat down at a table. I waited for ten minutes, but nobody came to serve my. Then I saw that there were no waiters. The customers stood in a queue and got their food themselves. That was my first experience of a self-service restaurant.Dictation 2-5I am not going out with George again. Last week he invited me to go to a football match. I do not like football, so it was silly of my to say yes. We did not have seats, so we had to stand for two hours in the rain. I was cold and wet and I could not see a thing. So I asked George to take me home. He got very angry and said some very unpleasant things.VOA special English 答案UNIT 1This is the VOA Special English Education Report.American colleges and universities consider a number of things about a student who wants to be admitted. Experts on the subject say the most important thing is the student's high school record. Admissions officers look not only at the grades that the student has earned. They also look at the level of difficulty of the classes.A student's interests and activities may also play a part in getting accepted. But in most cases another consideration is how well the student did on college entrance exams. This week in our Foreign Student Series, we discuss two of these tests: the SAT and the ACT. Most American schools accept either one.The SAT measures reasoning skills in mathematics and language. Students have almost four hours to complete the SAT. The newest part is an essay. Students have twenty-five minutes to write an answer to a question.The SAT costs forty-one dollars and fifty cents. The international processing charge is twenty-two dollars more. And test-takers in India and Pakistan must also pay atwenty-one dollar and fifty cent security charge.Students may also need to take SAT subject tests in areas like history, science and foreign language. Subject tests cost eighteen dollars each. The Web site for the SAT is .UNIT 2Listener AdamuOnakpa at HillsideHigh School in Cross River State, Nigeria, has a question. How can the United States be both the richest nation in the world and the biggest borrower? Part of the answer lies in how you look at borrowing. Generally, a nation's public debt is considered along with the size of its economy in terms of the gross domestic product. The G.D.P. represents the value of all goods and services produced within a territory in a year.The United States debt is the world's largest: more than eight and one-half million million dollars. But so is the G.D.P.: more than twelve million million dollars. Economists often look at public debt as a percentage of gross domestic product. Measured this way, the United States had the thirty-fifth largest debt last year, about sixty-five percent of G.D.P.That was less than Canada, Germany or France -- and a lot less compared to Japan and Italy. Both have public debts larger than their G.D.P. So, in this way, the United States debt is not considered oversized compared to other developed nations. Still, many experts remain concerned about federal budget deficits. The historical average is a little more than two percent of G.D.P. The White House Office of Management and Budget reported a deficit of just over three and one-half percent in two thousand four.专项练习conversation答案Unit 11~5 BCDCA 6~10 BDBBB 11~15 CACBB 16~20 CBBBB 21~25 ACACD 26~30 CBCAAUnit 21~5 CCAAD 6~10 CCBDB 11~15 DAAAD 16~20 ADCBC 21~25 CDABD 26~30 CDDAC。

白皮书答案

白皮书答案

6-10. B D A D B 16-20. C B A B C
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6-10. B B A B A 16-20. B C B A B 26-30. B D C C D
6-10. B C D C B 16-20. B A C A B 26-30. C C C B C 6-10. B D A C B 16-20. B B D B A 26-30. D C B C C
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2023英语听力参考答案

2023英语听力参考答案

2023英语听力参考答案听力部分是英语考试中的重要组成部分,它不仅考察学生的听力理解能力,还考察学生对英语语言的快速反应和信息处理能力。

以下是2023年英语听力考试的参考答案,供参考。

Section A: Short Conversations1. A) The man is looking for his keys.2. B) The woman is going to the library to return some books.3. C) The speakers are discussing the weather.4. A) The woman will take the bus to work.5. B) The man is asking for directions to the train station.Section B: Long ConversationsConversation 1:6. A) The woman is a new employee at the company.7. C) The man is showing the woman around the office.8. B) The woman has a meeting with her supervisor.9. D) The man is giving the woman advice on how to handle her workload.Conversation 2:10. B) The speakers are discussing a recent movie.11. A) The man thought the movie was too long.12. D) The woman liked the special effects.13. C) The man found the plot confusing.Section C: News ReportsNews Report 1:14. A) A new species of bird has been discovered.15. C) The bird is unique to a specific island.16. B) The bird has a distinctive call.News Report 2:17. D) A famous painting has been stolen from a museum.18. B) The painting was on loan from another country.19. A) The theft occurred during the night.News Report 3:20. C) A new law has been passed to protect the environment.21. A) The law will limit the use of plastic bags.22. B) The law will be enforced starting next month.Section D: PassagesPassage 1:23. B) The passage discusses the benefits of reading.24. A) Reading can improve vocabulary and knowledge.25. D) The author encourages everyone to read more.Passage 2:26. C) The passage is about the history of a famous building.27. B) The building was constructed in the 18th century.28. A) The building was used as a hospital during the war.Passage 3:29. D) The passage is about the importance of sleep.30. A) Lack of sleep can affect memory and learning.31. C) The author suggests creating a regular sleep schedule.Section E: DictationThe following is a sample dictation passage with the correct answers:"The world is full of beauty, if the heart is full of love. Every day is a new opportunity to learn something new and to appreciate the little things in life. Let us embrace the challenges and enjoy the journey."- The world is full of beauty, if the heart is full of love. - Every day is a new opportunity to learn something new and to appreciate the little things in life.- Let us embrace the challenges and enjoy the journey.Please note that the above answers are for reference only and may vary depending on the actual questions and content of the 2023 English listening test. It is essential to listen carefully during the test and to answer based on the specific context provided in each question.。

中南林业科技大学大二英语期末考(听力白皮书答案+新视野教材课后翻译和完形答案1、2、3、5、6、7单元)

中南林业科技大学大二英语期末考(听力白皮书答案+新视野教材课后翻译和完形答案1、2、3、5、6、7单元)

Unit one1.D2.B3.A4.D5.D6.B7.C8.A9.C 10.C 11.D 12.A 13.BReceive frequently nature sacrifice privilege curiousMarried dressedHe then changed into overalls and spent the next eight hours as a dustman.Alf did this for over two years and his fellow dustman kept his secret.But he feels that his rise in status is well worth the loss of money.Unit two1.A2.B3.C4.A5.A6.D7.C8.A9.D 10.C 11.B 12.DPopular historical prints instruments permitted established destroyedIn 1897,the library moved into its own building across the street from the Capitol.The library provides books and materials to the US Congress and also lends books to other American libraries, government agencies and foreign libraries.Anyone who wants copyright protection for a publication in the US must send 2 copies to the library.Unit three1.B2.D3.B4.A5.A6.B7.D8.C9.B 10.D 11.A 12.A 13.BDesire chances impulse obvious commit phenomenon attitudes acceptable Topics such as death were once considered so upsetting and unpleasant that it was a taboo to even talk about the fact.In the work world most companies prefer youthful looking, trim-executives to sell their image as well as their products to the public.After all, people think, how can people who care about themselves, and therefore the way they look, permit themselves to become so fat?Unit four1.A2.B3.C4.B5.A6.B7.A8.B9.C 10.D 11.C 12.AProfessionals interests leisure address locations create comfortable relatives Sending e-mail is far cheaper than making long-distance calls and it may revive the almost lost art of letter writing.E-mailing brings people together and makes the world even smaller.Unit five1.C2.A3.B4.B5.C6.B7.C8.C9.A 10.A 11.A 12.D 13.BEffort officials negotiate balanced competition exchange process environmental These “greenhouse gases” trap heat in the atmosphere and are blamed for changing the world’s climate.But currently nations producing 44%have approved the protocol.To join the WTO, a country must reach trade agreements with major trading countries that are also WTO members.Unit six1.D2.C3.A4.D5.C6.B7.A8.B9.C 10.D 11.A 12.BHoliday observed celebrating ancient France communicate recognize receiver Early settlers from England brought April Fooling to the American colonies.A radio announcer told listeners the government would return everyone’s taxes.Unit seven1.A2.B3.B4.A5.D6.B7.C8.B9.C 10.A 11.B 12.D 13.AFormer aimed billion coordination specialists grants addressThey’re likely to drop out of school and less likely to succeed in life.The program, invited by president Clinton, has become under criticism by the Congress. Dozens of colleges and universities are prepared to send thousands of their students in support of the program.Unit eight1.C2.D3.A4.B5.C6.A7.D8.D9.B 10.B 11.D 12.AEducation reached southern necessary with copies urge classworkMany have their own areas on the world wide web.Its web site provides information about the school , the teachers and their electronic mail address. Unit nine1.C2.C3.A4.C5.D6.D7.B8.A9.A 10.D 11.D 12.B 13.BTopic exaggerated confusing compete application handling widespread calculationAnother example of the same sort of process has been the use of computers by banks to provide up-to-date records of client’s accounts.The most successful example is perhaps the use of computers by airlines to control seat reservation and provide information about flights.One could take a series of photographs of the area from which, the amount to the rise and fall of the landscape can be analyzed within a few inches.Unit ten1.D2.D3.B4.D5.C6.B7.A8.C9.D 10.C 11.D 12.CDocument challenging considerable likely volunteers memorizing subject control The video-watchers experienced a downturn in the antibody.They can help nerve cells handle information and put it into storage.新视野大学英语(第二版)读写教程4课后翻译原题与答案Unit 11. 这种植物只有在培育它的土壤中才能很好地成长。

英语白皮书答案、课后练习答案、以及听力答案Microsoft Office Word 文档 (2)

英语白皮书答案、课后练习答案、以及听力答案Microsoft Office Word 文档 (2)

注意——英语白皮书答案、课后练习答案、以及听力答案!!!P26 -36 Vocabulary Exercise:Unit One CBDAC; ABCDA; ABBCB; DCBCCUnit Two AACDB; BBCCB; ACCBD; BDBBBUnit Three DBBBA; DBCBA; CACDD; BCDCCUnit Four ADDCC; CBBDC; ABCBA; ABABDUnit Five CAAAD; ACCAD; BAADB; ACCAAUnit Six BBBCD; BBDDC; BAADA; ACAABP37-39翻译专项训练1. on purpose2.the application letters (should) be handed in3.I could have stayed home4.to be built next year5.has no choice but to6.are no exception7.make up for8.play a leading role9.from generation to generation10. deprived ofl 1.the same as mine12. Looked at in this way13.It being pretty late now14. holding a stick for support15.doesn't work16.make room for17.in honor of18. wasted lots of money on19,made matters worse20.take advantage of 或make use of21. are concerned about/with22. far from being satisfactory23. equaled/was equal to24. focused ail their attention on25.made sure26. better adapted to27. suspect their parents of saying and doing anything wrong28. expected him to show kindness29. reminded Mr. Smith of30.For the common interest of31.was released from prison32.appealing to everyone to33.deserted/abandoned his wile and children34.make an appointment with his secretary 35.(should) go to remote areas36. can this plan be carried out37.37. Whether the football match will be played (or not) 38.Seen from the space39.is used to nodding (his head)40,Conscious of her mistake/Having realized her mistake41. great impact on42. deeply' involved in43. So did his sister44,At first sight45. raising a child46. on such a formal occasion47. as a result of human interference48.from a11 possible angles49. dreamed of50. inferred from your letter51. live up to his mother's expectations52. are free to decide53. face the reality of54.Contrary to55.being encouraged to go to school56. caught the girl stealing57.reading a book58.Founded59. The fact that he kept silent about the plan 60.as she claimedP82-72 快速阅读理解专项训练Passage 11-7 A C B A C D A8.The Reader’s Guide9. record the identification numbers of the books10.legal advisorPassage 21-7 C B A C A C C8. business journals9. 15 minutes10. brief thank-you notePassage 31-7 B D A B A C A8. Marginal notes9. RECITE10. sevenPassage 41-7 C A C D D C B8. scoreboard9. the home team to win10. “Letters to the Editor”Passage 51-7 C A C C B B A8. foreign genes9. bacteria10. June 1983P73-80 篇章词汇理解专项训练Passage 1 I C A D M , E B G L O Passage 2 J B C K E, L H G O M Passage 3 J D B C G, E K O M I Passage 4 C J I G A, L M K B E Passage 5 C E G A J, B N L M I Passage 6 D J B A G, K F M N I Passage 7 F C N J A, G K B I L Passage 8 C M G J E, A B O L H Passage 9 E B K D I, G L A C O Passage 10 H G O M D, K B C I FP81-100 仔细阅读专项训练Passage 1 C D B B APassage 2 B D B A CPassage 3 B D C A CPassage 4 D A B C CPassage 5 C D C A DPassage 6 A B D C DPassage 7 B D C D CPassage 8 D A C B APassage 9 D C C B CPassage 10 B D D C DPassage 11 D A C B CPassage 12 A C B D CPassage 13 A D C C APassage 14 D A A C BPassage 15 A D C D BP113-125 完型填空专项训练Passage 1 1-5 A A C C B 6-10 B D D A D11-15 C B B A C 16-20 D C A B D Passage 2 1-5 A C B D C 6-10 D B D A C 11-15 B A B D C 16-20 B A D C A Passage 3 1-5 D A C C A 6-10 D B D B B 11-15 C A A C B 16-20 C A D B D Passage 4 1-5 D B A C C 6-10 D A B B D 11-15 B A C B D 16-20 C A C C C Passage 5 1-5 D C B B A 6-10 D A C B A 11-15 D C B A C 16-20 A D B B A Passage 6 1-5 A B D C A 6-10 C D B B A 11-15 C A D B D 16-20 A C B C D Passage 7 1-5 A A D A B 6-10 A C A A A 11-15 C D A D A 16-20 B B D D DPassage 8 1-5 C A B B A 6-10 C D C D C 11-15 D D B B A 16-20 D C B A C Passage 9 1-5 D B B C C 6-10 B A A D C 11-15 A C B D C 16-20 B A B A D Passage 10 1-5 D C D C D 6-10 C D B A B 11-15 A D C B A 16-20 D D C A B新视野大学英语读写教程第二版第二册课后练习答案unit 1Section A:VocabularyIII.1. charge2. convention3. efficient4. obtain5. competent6. asessing7. fulfill8. conducting 9. consequently 10. significanceIV.1. behind2. at3. in4.out5. to6. to7.in8.with9.but 10. forV.1. L2. C3.D4. N5. O6.A7. E8.G9.I 10. KWord BuildingVI.mitment2. attraction3. appointment4.impression5. civilizationposition7.confusion 8.congratulation 9.consideration 10.explanation 11. acquisition 12.depressionVII.1.advisable2.disirable3.favorable4. considerable5. remarkable6.preferable7.drinkable8.acceptableSentence StructureVIII.1.much less can he write English articles2.much less can he manage a big company3.much less could he carry it upstairs4.much less have I spoken to him5.much less to read a lot outside of itIX.1.Having meals at home can cost as little as two or three dollars, whereas eating out at a restaurant is always more expensive.2.We thought she was rather proud,whereas in fact she was just very shy.3.We have never done anything for them, whereas they have done so much for us.4.Natalie prefers to stay for another week, whereas her husband prefers to leave immediately.5.Some praise him highly,whereas others put him down severely. TranslationX.1.She wouldn't take a drink, much less could she stay for dinner.2.He thought I was lying to him,whereas I was telling the truth.3.How do you account for the fact that you have been late every day this week?4.The increase in their profits is due partly to their new market strategy.5.Such measures are likely to result in the improvement of work efficiency.6.We have already poured a lot of time and energy into the project, so we have to carry on.XI.1.我认为他不会抢劫,更不用说暴力抢劫了.2.男工平均工资每小时10美元,而女工才每小时7美元.3.自然界的平衡一旦遭到破坏,就会带来很多不可预知的影响.4.期终考试迫在眉睫,你最好多花点时间看书.5.有趣的是,消费者发现越来越难以辨别某些品牌的原产国.其部分原因来自于全球化带来的影响,部分原因是由于产地的变化.6.最近一次调查表明,妇女占总劳动力的40%.ClozeXII.1.C2.B3.B4.A5.D6.B7.C8.D9.A 10.C 11.D 12.C 13.C 14.B 15.A Section BComprehension of the TextII.1.D2.A3.C4.D5.A6.C7.B8.BVocabularyIII.1.utilize2.reject3.considerable4.temporary5.acceptable6.recognition7.alleviate8.appreciate9.furthermore 10.interactIV.1.interact with2.gone through3.deal with4.recovered with5.adjusting to6.familiar to7.In spite of8.were tired of9.prevented from 10.came tounit2Section AVocabularyIII.1.promosing2.amusing3.lowered4.persisted5.rank6.swear7.unfair8.presence9.frowning 10. approximatelyIV.1.on2.upon3.on4.in5.by6.to7.in8.of9.on 10.outV.1.O2.K3.D4.H5.J6.E7.M8.G9.B 10.A Word BuildingVI.1.observe - observer:one who observes a person or an event2.ski - skier: one who skis3.visit - visitor:one who visits somebody or some place4.learn - learner:one who learns something5.report - reporter:one who reports on persons or events for a newspaper6.drink - drinker:one who often drinks alcohol,esp. too muchVII.1.tropical2.musical3.occasional4.environmental5.global6.dangerous7.natural8.central Sentence structureVIII.1.They didn't lose heart despite of lots of frustration.2.Despite the heavy rain,the boys played football in the yard all afternoon.3.I will try my best despite the slim chances of success.4.Despite a thorough search for the escaped prisoner in the mountain,no sign of him was found.5.Despite their increased income,their life became poorer because of the rising prices.IX.1.nor do I think it necessary to do so2.nor would they go to my sister's3.nor do we have her telephone number4.nor would I like to go to work immediately5.nor would I TranslationX.1.Despite the fact that she is the only child in her family, she is never babied by her parents.2.Mike didn't come to the party last night, nor did he call me to give an explanation.3.The person sitting next to him did publish some novels, but he is by no means a great writer.4.He has no interest in football and is indifferent to who wins to loses.5.The manager needs an assistant that he can count on to take care of problems in his absence.6.This is the first time that he has made a speech in the presence of so large an audience. XI.1.尽管那项计划一开始就证明是不切实际的,但是他们还是坚持要实施.2.我无法说服他接受这项计划,也无法使他认识到这项计划的重要性.3.你是怎么把那么多东西塞进这个小行李箱的?4.别人对他怎么看,他全不在意.5.我能否指出你犯了个小错误.6.他母亲让他开车慢一点儿,但是他从不把她的话放在心上.ClozeXII.1.B2.D3.B4.C5.B6.C7.A8.A9.B 10.D 11.B 12.D 13.B 14.C 15.DSection BReading skillsI.1.D2.A3.A4.C5.BComprehension of the TextII. 1.D 2.B 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.A 8.BVocabularyIII.1.sake2.sacrificed3.crack4.pursuing5.explosive6.overcome7.indicated 8.opponents 9.stripped 10.deniedIV.1.Natasha made herself stand out in the group interview by acting as the leader in her group.2.To be successful,you need a careful plan,good luck,help at the right time,and above all,hard work.3.They are not doing this to gain recognition or money;they are doing this for the sake of society.4.It was actually what he said rather than what he did that made me sad.5.Once my mother sets her mind on something,it will be very hard to stop her.6.Years of research had set the stage for their success in their field.7.Local people are used to the phenomenon,so they are not surprised at all.8.Today at this meeting we are going to focus on the question of air pollution.9.He never expected that his best friend would charge him with cheating in the exam.10.His parents were so strict with him in his studies that he had little time to participate in any activities outside of class.unit3Section AVocabularyIII.1.mutual2.illusion3.canceled4.overlooked5.proceeded6.resolve7.prejudicepromise 9.confirm 10.subsequentlyIV.1.having nothing to do with2.taking care of3.met with4.on the surface5.work out6.incompatible with7.ups and downs8.learned of9.indication of 10.all alongV.1.M2.L3.F4.D5.H6.O7.A8.C9.I 10.KWord BuildingVI.1.shopping2.feeling3.storage4.cooking5.ending6.beginning 7.gathering 8.removal9.arrival 10.passage 11.writing 12.marriageVII.1.relationship2.citizenship3.leadership4.membership5.bo yhood6.livelihood7.brotherhood 8.authorship 9.adulthood 10.neighborhood 11.wi sdom 12.ownershipSentence structureVIII.1.It is never too bad for us to do something about the situation.2.One is never too old to learn.3.It is never too late for you to put a stop to this madness.4.It is never too late for you to mend your ways.5.His income was never too small to support his family.IX.1.My best friend,Anna,was here last night.2.The company manager,Mr. Madison,gathered his staff and announced the decision.3.You should have seen an ophthalmologist, an eye doctor.4.He sent for the accountant,the most experienced person in accounting.5."Leave it to me," said David,the man on night duty.TranslationX.1.You are never too experienced to learn new techniques.2.There remains one problem,namely,who should be sent to head the researchthere.3.Their relationship did meet with some difficulty at the beginning because of cultural differences.4.Though he has had ups and downs,I believed all along that he would succeed someday.5.I have some reservations about the truth of your claim.6.She isn't particularly tall,but her slim figure gives an illusion of height.XI.1.应尽早告知年轻人:必须认真对待法律.2.他现在面临一个重要决定,这个决定可能会影响他的整个前程.3.即使在情况最糟糕的时候,你也必须保持镇静和信心.4.人际关系的成功与否与双方相处是否融洽以及交流是否顺畅有很大关系.5.他受到袭击,身受重伤,随后不治而亡.6.他的举止至少在表面上像个正常人。

2009 11 CET4级培训白皮书 第一课 答案

2009 11 CET4级培训白皮书 第一课 答案

Test 1Part I WritingA Letter to the Manager of a SupermarketDear Manager,I bought an air conditioner in your supermarket yesterday. After it was delivered home and its package untied, I found to my dismay that the paint on several places of the surface had been scratched off. And after it was installed in the living room, we found that it didn’t work well: it sent warm air when the cool air was wanted; and it sent cool air when we expected the room to be warmer. Then I sent it a back to your supermarket, where I was received by one of your receptionists. On hearing my intention of exchanging it for another, he flatly refused, on the ground that your supermarket would not accept any goods once they had seen sold.As a consumer, I think I have the right toprotect my own interests. And the supermarket should have set up certain measures and rules to protect the rights of consumers. And the supermarket has the responsibility to exchange the air conditioner for a good one for me. Dear Manager, I do hope that you can look into this matter and give me a satisfactory reply.I look forward to hearing from you. And thank you for taking your time to read this letter.Sincerely yours,Wang MingPart II1-7 B C C B D C C8 the transport of dangerous substances9 one of the 21 transfer stations10 the chemicals-collection station11-15 A C D D C16-20 D C A B A21-25 C D A D C26-30 D B C D A31-35 D C C A C36 cleared 37 gradually38 crops 39 appeared40 unhealthy 41 poverty42 realized 43 fertile44 Floods and bad farming in this area had ruined land that had once been rich.45 The government built big dams across the river and stored the water for use during the dry season when there was no rain.46 Ten years after that the crops were extremely prosperous.47-51 D H B I L52-56 O F N C M57-61 C C A B D62-66 D C D B APart V67-71 C B A B A72-76 D B B D C77-81 B C A D C82-86 C B A C DPart VI87 less attention from mothers working outside thehome than88 but that it’s beyond his power89 in the way we deal with information90 the sooner I would use up the oxygen91 finding the way to the history museum。

白皮书答案

白皮书答案

UNIT 11. B2. C3. C4. B5. D6. C7. C 8. the transport of dangerous substances9. one of the 21 transfer stations10. the chemicals-collection station47. D 48. H 49. B 50. I 51. L 52. O 53. F 54. N 55. C56. M57. C 58. C 59. A 60. B 61. D62. D 63. C 64. D 65. B 66. A67. C 68. B 69. A 70.B 71. A 72. D 73. B 74. B 75. D 76. C 77. B 78. C 79. A 80. D 81. C 82. C 83. B 84. A 85. C 86. DUNIT 21. D2. B3. C4. D5. A6. D7. A 8. 170 miles 9. one foot 10. flood-control dams47. B 48. C 49. G 50. A 51. I 52. L 53. D 54. E 55. N56. F57. B 58. B 59. D 60. C 61. A62. A 63. B 64. D 65. B 66. C67. C 68. A 69. C 70.D 71. D 72. B 73. A 74. C 75. A 76. A 77. D 78. D 79. B 80. C 81. C 82. D 83. A 84. B 85. B 86. CUNIT 31. B2. C3. D4. A5. B6. C7. B 8. the early 1900s 9. maximal performance 10. so much anxiety47. B 48. D 49. H50. E 51. A 52. J53. N 54. C 55. F56. G57. B 58. C 59. D60. A 61. B62. A 63. C 64. B65. C 66. C67. C 68. A 69. D70. B 71. C 72. A73. B 74. D 75. A76. A 77. B 78. D79. D 80. A 81. C82. B 83. C 84. D85. D 86. AUNIT 41. C2. B3. C4. D5. D6. B7. A 8. Medium size or small 9. keen sense of smell 10. it to “come”47. H 48. D 49. B50. O 51. I 52. A53. F 54. L 55. J56. E57. D 58. B 59. C60. C 61. A62. D 63. C 64. D65. B 66. C67. A 68. B 69. D70. A 71. C 72. D73. B 74. A 75. C76. B 77. C 78. A79. B 80. D 81. D82. D 83. A 84. D85. D 86. CUNIT 51. A2. D3. C4. B5. A6. B7. C 8. very specific requests 9. “Search Operations ” page 10. multiple words or a phrase47. B 48. D 49. F50. I 51. C 52. E53. G 54. K 55. L56. N57. B 58. D 59. D60. C 61. A62. B 63. A 64. C65. D 66. D67. B 68. B 69. C70. A 71. A 72. C73. D 74. B 75. A76. B 77. A 78. B79. C 80. D 81. B82. A 83. A 84. C85. D 86. BUNIT 61. N2. N3. NG4. Y5. N6. Y7. Y 8. forest products 9. sustainable development 10. one out of four47. A 48. E 49. J50. C 51. D 52. B53. G 54. M 55. H56. N57. B 58. D 59. B60. C 61.A62. C 63. C 64. D65. A 66. B67. C 68. B 69. A70. B 71. B 72. C73. D 74. B 75. D76. A 77. C 78. B79. C 80. D 81. B82. B 83. A 84. C85. B 86. DUNIT 71. C2. B3. C4. B5. C6. C7. A 8. short-term effects 9. built-in pesticides 10. marker genes47. They were accustomed to being spoiled and indulged.48. the river is full of unpredictable twists and turns.49. It was in adversity.50. Distrust and lack of teamwork.51. The spirit of teamwork52. C 53. D 54. B55. A 56. C57. D 58. A 59. C60. B 61. A62. B 63. A 64. D65. A 66. C67. B 68. B 69. D70. C 71. A 72. B73. C 74. A 75. C76. C 77. D 78. B79. C 80. D 81. CUNIT 81. N2. Y3. N4. NG5. persistent workplace negativity6. confidence, control or community7. make it impossible to occur 8. her input9. workplace policies and procedures10. a strategic framework47. take better care of the animals48. To make them happy49. personal preferences in animals50. Panda51. Well enough to save vanishing species from complete extinction52. A 53. C 54. B55. A 56. B57. B 58. A 59. C60. B 61. D62. C 63. D 64. D65. A 66. D67. C 68. B 69. A70. D 71. C 72. A73. A 74. A 75. C76. B 77. B 78. C79. B 80. A 81. DUNIT 91. Y2. N3. N4. NG5. diversity6. protected species7. advanced Americanization 8. one-way 9. communication channels 10. the test of time47. computer expert48. They are dissatisfied with the posted pay.49. to dismiss/ to rid50. last long51. To keep labor cost under control52. A 53. A 54. C55. B 56. B57. C 58. B 59. A60. B 61. B62. A 63. C 64. B65. C 66. A67. B 68. D 69. B70. B 71. C 72. A73. A 74. A 75. B76. D 77. A 78. C79. B 80. B 81. AUNIT 101. C2. C3. D4. A5. B6. B7. A 8.8. change the negative image of motorcyclists in America9. the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy10. dreams and youthfulness47. Because they are a source of news and other information.48. the construction of that world in our heads.49. selective and influenced by different factors50. Social context of exposure51. hardly planned52. D 53. B 54. C55. D 56. D57. A 58. D 59. B60. A 61. D62. C 63. A 64. D65. C 66. B67. D 68. C 69. B70. A 71. C 72. D73. B 74. A 75. C76. B 77. A 78. C79. D 80. B 81. AUNIT 111. D2. D3. D4. B5. C6. C7. B8. custom satisfaction9. offset10. requirements and operation47. The bride’s family48. the bride’s father can establish social connections with them.49. give the vicars enough time to make the announcement.50. there are few guests.51. At some time when the party is still going on./ During the time while the celebration is going on.52. D 53. A 54. B55. C 56. A57. C 58. B 59. C60. D 61. A62. B 63. A 64. A65. A 66. C67. D 68. B 69. A70. A 71. B 72. A73. C 74. D 75. B76. C 77. A 78. D79. D 80. A 81. C。

白皮书7-10听力答案

白皮书7-10听力答案

Test seven11-18: D A D B D D B B19-25: A C B C B B A26-35:B D D C B A C B D A36-43: qualities backwards forwards moving straight valuable passengers ordinary44:Helicopters are offen used as flying cranes.45:But helicopters are most in the use when they go to the help of people who are in danger.46:Helicopters can also be used as taxis or buses.Test eight11-18: A C A B B A B B19-25: C A B D B A A26-35: C D A B B A C B A D36-43: confusing uncomfortable professional Eventually preparation appear behave identify44:For example,you will observe how he acts when he is in trouble.45:While you are observing your colleague46:By watching and learning from a model ,you will probably begin to identify and learn good working habits.Test nine11-18: D C B B D B C C19-25:A D B A A D C26-35:C B B D C D B C A D36-43:interview defending critics ancient engaging combat competition employed44:Any competitor or spectator at the Games or in the Olympic Village will tell you that the atmosphere of friendship there is unforgettable45:a few people are going to use them as an occasion for publicity ,but this is no reason why the Game should be camceled46:As long as the majority wants it ,these Games will continueTest ten11-18: D B B C B A C A19-25: C B D A C B A26-35: C B D D B A C C A B36-43:landing fifty experienced dangers willing exploration chosen course44:This was necessary because astronauts would have to look for rocks on the moon45:These hellcopters landed straight down to give the men some experience of the way the spaceship would actually land on the moon 46:they also learned every detail of the ground control system.。

听力白皮书答案.doc

听力白皮书答案.doc

听力白皮书答案Chapter 1 Watching & ListeningUnit 1EX. Sentence Making1)但我保证你绝对不会痛。

But I promise none of you are gonna feel a thing.2)她想让她的女儿学英语。

She intended that her daughter should study English.3)今天感觉稍好点儿。

I'm feeling a little bit better today.4)他死后留下一笔可观的遗产。

He left behind him a considerable estate.News 1. Education Report: Are You Learning English? These Songs May Help (4mins)1overseas2Facebook3Lemon Tree4suggested5perfect6amazing7Sesame Street8Westlife9Teachers can use this song to convey the message to their students that they should have their own dream for the future.10When you listen to your favorite songs, you feel emotionally high and it moves you to action.Unit 2EX. Sentence Making1)像是回到了过去,我们又形影不离了。

We was like peas and carrots again.2)坚持创造奇迹。

Persistence works miracles.3)完全同意你兴办一家新公司的想法。

I go all the way with your idea for setting up a new company.News 2. In News: Gulf Oil Spill was Top Story in 2010 (5mins)1 directors2explosion3damages4congressional5cancel6majority7recession8homeless9The movement had a big influence on the Congressional elections.10The tenth story on the AP's list was the war in Afghanistan.Unit 3EX. Sentence Making1)他大声叫她注意。

四级白皮书Model Test Nine听及答力文本案

四级白皮书Model Test Nine听及答力文本案

Model Test NineSection A11. M: The winters here are usually mild.We have seldom seen too much snow.W: That's the usual case, but I think this year would be different. Just wait and see what will happen.Q: What does the woman imply about this winter?12. M: I forgot to bring my pencil and paperto take notes with in class.W: That's all right. I have enough for both of us.Q: What will the woman most probably do next?13. M: I'd like to get my sister a nice practical gift for her birthday. Do you have any positivesuggestion?W: What do you mean by that? Well, how does a hairdryer sound?Q: What does the woman mean?14. W: Where can I find a map of the university campus? I did not expect I would get lost here.M: Have you tried the information centre?Q: What does the man imply about the information office?15. W: Can you make me a cabinet four feet high and three feet wide? I would like to place it inmy study.M: Sure, how many shelves do you need? I suppose you will use it for books and music CDs.Q: What most probably is the man's occupation?16. W: Professor Hook was so strange today.M: I noticed that too. He was talking so quietly and then not giving us any homework at all. Can you believe that?Q: What can be inferred about Professor Hook?17. W: I don't think you can build your model in less than a week, with your limited experiences.M: Catherine made hers in three days. Why can't I, say, build mine in five days or six days?Q: What does the man say about Catherine?18. M: Did you buy these oranges from the supermarket three blocks away? They are good.W: Good? They are the best I've ever had. And they are pretty expensive.Q: What does the woman mean?Conversation OneM: Well, Cynthia, our first semester at university is almost over. I can't wait for the holiday.W: Me, too, Edward! Why don't we go somewhere far away and forget these lectures and essays and all that hard work.M: Sounds good to me. Now, how long will we have before we have to be back here on campus for the next semester?W: We've got about six weeks, I think.M: How about if we go to the coast? It would be great to do some swimming and surfing there. W: The coast would be good, but let's look at our other options. There are the mountains. They're nice and cool at this time of year. And we can do some bush-walking. There's also the desert, which I really enjoyed last year.M: What about going to Sydney? I've never been there and they say it's a great city to visit. Visitors may do lots of things there and have a good time, I've heard.W: I agree. Sydney would be good but there are too many tourists there at this time of year. And I'd rather get away from the tall buildings and the cars. There are enough of those around here. I vote for mountains.M: All right, then, let's do that. Now we have to decide where we're going to stay and how we're going to get there.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. Who are the two speakers?20. Where did the woman go for holiday last year?21. What will the two speakers probably do next?Conversation TwoW: Tom, do you have a minute?M: Oh, hi, Cathy, sure. Anything?W: Well, I've been meaning to talk to you about the situation in the office.M: I'm not in that very often. It's so noisy that I can't work.W: That's exactly what I'm getting at. We're supposed to be able to do our preparation and markingin that office. But have you noticed Jack constantly has students coming in to get help with his course. A lot of people are going in and out.W: Has anybody spoken to him about it?M: No, not yet. But someone's going to have to.W: We really can't ask him to stop having students come in for help, can we?M: No, of course not. But I'm not able to do my work and neither are you. I imagine it's the same for the others in the office.W: Hum... Could we ask for a kind of meeting room? When teachers have to talk with the students, they could go to the meeting room and not use the office. You know, there's a room down the hall, a rather small room that we could ask to use. It's only for storing supplies.M: You mean that little storage room? Oh, that would be too small.W: Are you sure? With the cabinets taken out, it might be bigger than it looks.M: Come to think of it, maybe it will be Ok. I'd like to have a look at that room.W: Can we go there now?M: Sure, let's go.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. What problem at the office are the speakers talking about?23. Why do Jack's students come to see him?24. What does the woman suggest they do?25. What does the man say about woman's suggestion?Section BPassage OneSport is not only physically challenging, but it can also be mentally challenging. Criticism from coaches, parents, and other teammates, as well as pressure to win can create an excessive amount of anxiety or stress for young athletes. Stress can be physical, emotional, or psychological, and research has indicated that it can lead to burnout. Burnout has been described as dropping or quitting of an activity that was at one time enjoyable. The early years of development are critical years for learning about oneself. The sport setting is one where valuable experiences can take place. Young athletes can, for example, learn how to cooperate with others, make friends, and gain other social skills that will be used throughout their lives. Coaches and parents should be aware, atall times, that their feedback to youngsters can greatly affect their children. Youngsters may take their parents' and coaches' criticisms to heart and find a flaw in themselves. Coaches and parents should also be cautious that youth sport participation does not become work for children. The outcome of the game should not be more important than the process of learning the sport and other life lessons. In today's youth sport setting, young athletes may be worrying more about who will win instead of enjoying themselves and the sport. Following a game, many parents and coaches focus on the outcome and find fault with youngsters' performances. Positive reinforcement should be provided regardless of the outcome. Research indicates that positive reinforcement motivates and has a greater effect on learning than criticism. Again, criticism can create high levels of stress, which can lead to burnout.Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. Which of the following is an effective way to prevent the burnout of young athletes?27. Why do many coaches and parents have the habit of criticizing young athletes?28. What's the author's purpose in writing the passage?Passage TwoWhen people succeed, it is because of hard work, but luck has a lot to do with it, too. Success without some luck is almost impossible. The French emperor Napoleon said of one of his generals, "I know he's good. But is he lucky?" Napoleon knew that all the hard work and talent in the world can't make up for bad luck. However, hard work can invite good luck. When it comes to success, luck can mean being in the right place to meet someone, or having the right skills to get a job done. It might mean turning down an offer and then having a better offer come along. Nothing can replace hard work, but working hard also means you're preparing yourself opportunity. Opportunity very often depends on luck. How many of the great inventions and discoveries came about through a lucky mistake or a lucky chance? One of the biggest lucky mistakes in history is Columbus' so-called discovery of America. He enriched his sponsors and changed history, but he was really looking for India. However, Columbus' chance discovery wasn't pure luck. It was backed up by years of studying and calculating. He worked hard to prove his theory that the world was round. People who work hard help make their own luck by being ready opportunity knocks. When it comes to success, hard work and luck are always hand in hand.Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. What does the example of Napoleon tell us?30. How should you understand "opportunity"?31. What does the Columbus' discovery of America suggest?Passage ThreeThe twentieth century has brought with it many advances. With those advances, human lives have changed dramatically. In some ways life is worse, but mostly it is better. Changes in food preparation methods, for example, have improved our lives greatly. Food preparation today allows for more variety. With refrigerators and freezers, we can preserve a lot of different foods in our homes. Since technology makes cooking so much faster, people are willing to make several dishes for even a small meal. Parents are more likely to let children be picky, now that they can easily heat them up some prepackaged cakes and cheese on the side. Needless to say, adults living in the same house may have very different eating habits as well. If they don't want to cook a lot of different dishes, it's common now to eat out at restaurants several times a week. Healthful eating is also easier than ever now. When people cook, they use new fat substitutes and cooking sprays to cut fat and calories. This reduces the risk of heart disease and other diseases. Additionally, we can buy fruits and vegetable fresh, frozen or canned. They are easy to prepare, so many of us eat more of those nutritious items daily. Our lifestyle is fast, but people still like good food. What new food preparation technology has given us is more choices. Today, we can prepare food that is more convenient, healthier, and of greater variety than ever before in history.Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. What do we know about the influence of the advances in 20th century on human lives?33. Why are people willing to make several dishes for even a small meal?34. How do people nowadays keep a healthful eating?35. What can be inferred from the passage?Section CTogether, the United States and Brazil produce more than 70% of the world's alcohol. In the United States, alcohol is produced mostly from corn, and is also (36) imported with a high tax. Brazilian alcohol (37) production is mainly from sugar cane. In Brazil, about 40% of all motor fuel is alcohol. Many Brazilians drive flex-fuel (38) vehicles, which can use either gasoline or alcohol. As this (39) technology is so successful, General Motors has stopped making cars for theBrazilian market that only use gasoline. In the United States, vehicles that run on pure alcohol are (40) rare. But most cars can run on a mixture of gasoline and 10% alcohol. Some states require (41) blending alcohol and gas to cut pollution. Yet the use of an important food crop for fuel has led to (42) concerns. Alcohol now makes up about 12% of all corn use in the United States. At (43) current growth rates, that could nearly double by 2015. Some people worry that (44) a strong demand may push up food prices and reduce supplies of corn for food aid or farm animals. Therefore, fuel researchers are exploring additional ways to make alcohol. (45) One possibility is to use the remains of corn plants left in the field after harvest. This material is known as stover. But stover protects against soil loss to wind and water. (46) Researchers are also developing ways to make use of things such as grass which are normally considered waste.Keys to Model Test Nine11-15 DBADC; 16-20 BBCBC; 21-25 DBADC; 26-30 ABCCA31-35 DDABC36. imported; 37. production; 38. vehicles; 39. technology; 40. rare 41. blending 42. concerns43. current44. a strong demand may push up food prices and reduce supplies of corn for food aid or farm animals45. One possibility is to use the remains of corn plants left in the field after harvest46. Researchers are also developing ways to make use of things such as grass which are normally considered waste。

八下英语白皮书答案

八下英语白皮书答案

八下英语白皮书答案1、95--Where and when _______ you _______ it? [单选题] *A. did; buy(正确答案)B. do; buyC. have; boughtD. will; buy2、If the trousers are too long, ask the clerk to bring you a shorter _____. [单选题] *A. suitB.setC.oneD.pair(正确答案)3、2.I think Game of Thrones is ________ TV series of the year. [单选题] * A.excitingB.more excitingC.most excitingD.the most exciting (正确答案)4、28.The question is very difficult. ______ can answer it. [单选题] * A.EveryoneB.No one(正确答案)C.SomeoneD.Anyone5、In many cities, a low-carbon lifestyle has become(). [单选题] *A. more popular and more popularB. more and more popular(正确答案)C. the most popularD. most and most popular6、It is reported that the fire caused serious()to that school building. [单选题] *A. damage(正确答案)B. destroyC. harmD.hurt7、I live a very quiet and peaceful life. [单选题] *A. 宁静的(正确答案)B. 舒适的C. 和平的D. 浪漫的8、You wouldn't have seen her if it _____ not been for him . [单选题] *A. hasB. had(正确答案)C. haveD.is having9、The travelers arrived _______ Xi’an _______ a rainy day. [单选题] *A. at; inB. at; onC. in; inD. in; on(正确答案)10、Fresh _______ is good for our health. [单选题] *A. climateB. skyC. weatherD. air(正确答案)11、Can I _______ your order now? [单选题] *A. makeB. likeC. giveD. take(正确答案)12、There are about eight ______ students in my school.()[单选题] *A. hundred(正确答案)B. hundredsC. hundred ofD. hundreds of13、--What are the young people doing there?--They are discussing how to _______?the pollution in the river. [单选题] *A. come up withB. talk withC. deal with(正确答案)D. get on with14、82.—Is there a bookshop near here?—Yes. Walk ________ the road for five minutes andyou'll see one near a big tree. [单选题] *A.toB.along(正确答案)C.ofD.about15、The trouble turned out to have nothing to do with them. [单选题] *A. 由…引发的B. 与…有牵连C. 给…带来麻烦D. 与…不相干(正确答案)16、The city is famous _______ its beautiful scenery. [单选题] *A. for(正确答案)B. ofC. asD. to17、I’ve _______ a job interview today. [单选题] *A. haveB. had(正确答案)C. hasD. have gone to18、--What would you like to say to your _______ before leaving school?--I’d like to say"Thank you very much!" [单选题] *A. workersB. nursesC. waitersD. teachers(正确答案)19、____ China is ____ old country with ____ long history. [单选题] *A. /, an, a(正确答案)B. The, an, aC. /, an, /D. /, the, a20、I was astonished when I heard that Louise was getting married. [单选题] *A. 惊讶(正确答案)B. 气愤C. 高兴D. 想念21、The students in that university are not fewer than()in our university. [单选题] *A. the oneB. thatC. themD. those(正确答案)22、It _______ him ten minutes to solve the problem. [单选题] *A. spentB. took(正确答案)C. costD. paid23、Tony wants _______ a job as a language teacher in China. [单选题] *A. findB. findingC. to find(正确答案)D. to be found24、22.Will there ________ any schools in the future? [单选题] *A.isB.areC.amD.be(正确答案)25、The bookstore is far away. You’d better _______ the subway. [单选题] *A. sitB. take(正确答案)C. missD. get26、We all wondered()Tom broke up with his girlfriend. [单选题] *A. thatB. whatC. whoD. why(正确答案)27、Hurry up,?or we’ll _______ class. [单选题] *A. be late for(正确答案)B. late forC. late withD. be late with28、It is my _______ to meet you here. [单选题] *A. pleasure(正确答案)B. pleaseC. pleasedD. pleasant29、89.The blackboard is ________ the classroom. [单选题] *A.nextB.betweenC.in front ofD.in the front of(正确答案)30、( ) They have_____ useful dictionary. They want to lend it___ us. [单选题] *A. an; forB. a; fromC. an; toD. a; to(正确答案)。

英语听力教程_第三册_答案

英语听力教程_第三册_答案

Unit 1 Is the Earth Being Squeezed Dry?Training FocusDeveloping the skill of outlining is a major training focus for this unit. And it will remain a training focus for many other units in this book.The content of this unit centers around some environmental issues including global warming, deforestation, water shortage and so on. The listening materials are mainly in the forms of interviews and reports.Please focus on the speaker’s line of thought while listening. Y ou may have a quick look at the outlines in the exercises beforehand so as to obtain some cues about what to come, where to pinpoint the answers, and how to organize the information. Y ou should also pay attention to the special value of some key words in the outlines, such as problems, effects and actions. These key words help single out and group the most important pieces of information in the utterances.Part IExercise BListen to two short extractions. Write down the environmental issues mentioned in them.1.burning of the fo rests / tree removal (deforestation) / reduction of the world’srain forests2.global warming / greenhouse effect / emissions of CO2Part IIExercise AListen to the first part of an interview. Note down the key words in the notes column. Then answer the questions.Key:1. More people more firewood f ewer treesMore domestic animal more plants fewer available plantsmore desert move south desert expanding south no grass2. Growing crops stabilize soil, without them the top soil just blows away. But ifthere isn’t enough rain the crops don’t grow.3.People try to grow food to support themselves or the create ranches wherecattle can be raised, or to get hardwood for export, or to make way for an iron ore mine.Exercise BListen to a more authentic version of the first part of the interview. Complete the outline.Outline ( I )I. Environmental problems in different continentsA.Africa1.Sahara Desert expansion2.no grass for animals to eat (East Africa)B.North America & most of Europe1.situation —intensive farming / agriculture2.potential problem —top soil blowing awayC.South America, Central Africa & Southern Asia1.problem —tropical forests destruction2.consequencesa.soil thin unproductive wastelandb.animal / plant species becoming extinctc.climate change for the whole worldPart IIIExercise AListen to the second interview. Note down the key words in the notes column. Then answer the questions.1.Trees would hold rainfall in their roots. When forests in the higher up-riverhave been destroyed, all the rain that falls in the monsoon season flows straight into the river and starts the flooding.2.He implies that some national governments just consider the results of theirpolicies in the near future, or just think as far ah ead as the n ex t el ecti on.Exercise BListen to a more authentic version of the second interview. Complete the outline.Outline ( II )II. Reasons for some “natural” disaster s —mainly man-madeA.flooding in BangladeshB.flooding in SudanIII. Action to be takenA. national governments —forward-lookingB. population controlC.stopping using hardwood for furniture makingcating people to realize the consequencesPart IVListen to the material. Complete the outline.OutlineI. W arming up of the worldA.average temperatureB.yearly increaseII. Causes of global warmingIII. Effects of global warmingA.great changes in rainfallB.rise in the sea levelC.reduced potential of food productionD.health and social problems1.environmental refugees2.change of patterns of distribution of insects and infective agents3.change of patterns of heat-related food poisoning, etc.IV. Time to take actionPart VExercise A1: F 2: F 3: F 4: F 5: TExercise CNow listen to some simple tips to help you Save It —save energy. Complete the do’s and don’ts.Tapescript:Don’t attempt to iron everything. Rough-dry your towels and nylon things. Trust the thermostat on your iron —don’t turn it up too high.Don’t leave the kettle to boil away. Any don’t fill it to the brim for only a cup of tea!Cut out unnecessary lighting. Every little helps.Save It on heating. Do without a wall-fire if you can.Defrost the fridge regularly. Ice build-up wastes fuel. Don’t put hot food in either —if you do, the fridge has to work overtime.It makes energy sense to wait until you’ve a full load before using your washing machine.Cook a complete meal in the oven and Save It on the rings and grills. Roast chicken, veg, and baked sweet to follow?DictationGenerations of Americans have been brought up to believe / that a good breakfast is one of life’s essentials. / Eating breakfast at the start of the day, / we have all been told, / is as necessary as putting gasoline into the family car before starting a trip. / But for many people / the thought of food as the first thing in the morning is by no means a pleasure. / So despite all the efforts, / they still take no breakfast. / Between 1977 and 1983, / the latest year for which figures are available, / the number of people who didn’t have breakfast / increased by 33 percent from 8.8 million to 11.7 million / —according to the Chicago-based Market Research Corporation of America. / For those who feel pain or guilt about not eating breakfast, however, / there is some good news. / Several studies in the last few years indicate / that there may be nothing wrong with omitting breakfast.Notes:京都议定书( Kyoto Protocol )为了21世纪的地球免受气候变暖的威胁,1997年12月,149个国家和地区的代表在日本东京召开《联合国气候变化框架公约》缔约方第三次会议,经过紧张而艰难的谈判,会议通过了旨在限制发达国家温室气体排放量以抑制全球变暖的《京都议定书》。

新标准英语Book2听力练习答案完整版.doc

新标准英语Book2听力练习答案完整版.doc

New Standard English Book 2Unit 1Inside viewConversation 12. They have decided on:2, 5 and 6.3. 1 Some people in college are organizing charity events, and they’ve decided to get involved.2 She says that in China people raise money for charity, but students don’t usually do that.3 She explains what sponsored punting means: People will sponsor students to punt, so thestudents go punting and people will give some money to a charity.4 He shows them a sponsorship form.5 Because it’s a very beautiful route from there.Conversation 24. In the actual conversation, events of No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7 have taken place.5. 1c 2c 3b 4a 5d6. 1 Maybe I should2 Supposing3 everything’s organized, isn’t it4 I’ve arranged for people to5 I’ll count it all up6 We’d better7 I’ve got a suggestion8 how about7. 1b 2b 3a 4a 5a 6bOutside view2. The true statements are 3 and 5.3. 1 one of the best universities2 most talented students3 well-known around the world4 have open doors5 good social life6 you want it to be7 on another campus8 it’s a fun place9 go to concerts10 during the week4. 1 Ashley gets information for her research papers from the library system online.2 Ashley uses the Internet three or four times a week.3 Brian uses the Internet to check his stocks4 John mostly uses the Internet for leisure purposes, such as following news and sport orplaying games.5 John does most of his university work in the librariesListening inPassage 12.3. 1 It’s a university radio station.2 How are you finding uni?3 She is writing for the university newspaper.4 He went home at Christmas for a month.5 She didn’t do enough work.6 Because he has jointed a couple of clubs.7 She has taken a part-time job as a waitress.8 Work is the part that matters most.Passage 26. 1 Because they are similar2 Because they both regularly come top in any ranking of the world’s best universities.3 They are old and very beautiful buildings.4 Oxford and Cambridge have produced great writers, world leaders and politicians.Cambridge has produced many famous scientists.5 The Oxford Union, Footlights ( the Cambridge comedy club), and The Oxford UniversityDramatic Society.7.8.Unit 2Inside viewConversation 12. 1 Kate 2 Kate 3Janet 4 Janet 5Janet 6 Janet 7 Kate3. 2-3-5-1-6-7-44. 1 She looks a bit worried, upset or fed up.2 She feels more homesick.3 Sometimes she feels like a moody teenager.4 Kate tries to comfort Janet by sharing her experiences and feelings with Janet and tellingher that she has experienced the same situation.5 Kate believes it is normal for Janet to feel so.6 Janet can see that Kate is busy with her essay.7 Janet asks to leave very suddenly, so Kate thinks that Janet is leaving because what she saidmay have upset her in some way. She wants to give Janet more help.Conversation 26. 1b 2a 3d 4d 5d7. 1 she was feeling2 I felt as if3 I wouldn’t worry about it4 I wish I could have helped5 you look cheerful6 What an amazing grade7 I feel on top of the world8. 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6bOutside view2.4. 1c 2a 3b 4c 5d 6a 7d 8b 9c 10aListening inPassage 14. 1 blue 2yellow 3green 4blue-green 5red 6orange 7blue-green 8yellow Passage 27.8. 1 She feels very embarrassed.2 She can’t bear people who are cruel, especially to animals or children.3 He doesn’t like them because they think they are superior without any reason.4 People who don’t behave properly in public make him angry.5 He likes people around him to be happy and to have a positive attitude towards the future.6 He says he never feels jealous.7 When she is successful and when she is recognized by her boss for what she can do.8 She doesn’t know what the kids are going to be like or how they may behave.Unit 3Inside viewConversation 12. 1 It was good but too long.2 It was a mountain bike and cost a fortune.3 He will go down the street to see if he can see anyone with it, while Kate goes to ask theshopkeeper if they saw anything suspicious.4 She hasn’t seen anything.5 She advised Kate to report it to the police.6 Bikes get stolen all the time.7 They should go back to the college and report it.Conversation 24. 1c 2d 3d 4d 5b5. 1 This woman said that2 You’re joking3 That’s what she said4 It’s just too much5 She thinks6 I’m really furious7 Unbelievable8 What they said was6. 1a 2b 3b 4b 5a 6aOutside view2. The true statements are: 1 and 43. 1 gain access2 commit this crime; looking at property; an uncut garden3 800 crimes4 white female (African and Asian Britons are more likely to live in larger family units.)4. 5-3-2-6-4-15. 1b 2d 3b 4b 5dListening inPassage 12. 1 He had forgotten to put his false teeth in.2 He stole 4,000 dollars.3 They said he stole 6,000 dollars, but he only stole 4,000.4 They traced his call5 He fell asleep in court and suddenly woke up, but wasn’t sure what was happening.6 The judge allowed him to plead not guilty.3. 1 the security man --- the policeman2 shoplift something--- bite someone3 6,000---2,0004 the supermarket manager--- the newspaper5 whether he was guilty or not--- what was happeningPassage 26. Name of the victim: Anna BlackDate the attack took place: just over a week agoTime of day the attack took place: about sevenGender of the attacker: maleItem the mugger tried to steal: mobile phoneGender and number of the people who helped the victim: two menTime the police took to arrive: five minutes7. 1b 2a 3a 4b 5d8. 1 Yes, I practice three times a week --- so I’m ready for situations like this.2 Yes, I can react very fast.3 I fell backwards onto him.4 Yeah! I’m tall and quite heavy – so we both fell to the ground together.5 Oh, I’d like to think so.6 I think it’s a good idea to have some kind of defense training.Unit 4inside2. front/several/did not realize/the thief/sell3. Mark 1236 Janet 4 Kate 564 1-7 tornadoes have damaged homes in Northern England./ he is still missing/ global warming is accelerating/ there are lots of different view and it is very stimulating/ a news addict/ they have to be knowledgeable about current affairs./ whether she is going to watch Friends with her later.5. 1-6 there is still no news of/ scientists claim that/ mostly get my news/ I’ve got into the habit of/ I spend too much time1.1-6 babbbaoutside227451362.1-5 do you mind/ journalism, photography/ for two hours/ getting these invitations/ onthe screen4.. true ones 2 55. 1-5 every Saturday night/ to take people’s pictures/ how do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street? / they fell you shouldn’t have the right to invade their privacy/ because whatever we are consuming, we are encouraging them to spread.listen in2. He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking to a girl in the kitchen. / Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it.3.Phil Taylorsouth Block, Room, 18November 1011 pmhe had a telephone conversation with his girlfriend and forgot about the chips he was deep frying, and then the chips and oil caught fire.10 minutes.the fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.3.1-5 daabc2.Tricia 137Rick 67Karen 24578 1-5 just as many /how they behave/ a gardening program/ do very well/ to say to that Unit 5inside3.topics mentioned 2 3 5 6 84.1-8I’d love to know more about the emperor, he was cool.before that, there were seven big states and they had been fighting each other for many years.Qin was king of the largest state and he defeated the six other states, one after anotherafter his army had attacked the first state, the next state surrendered without much fight.the army leaders were very clever, they used a river to flood the city.after conquering the last state, Qin made himself Emperor of the whole of chinawas he the emperor who created the Terracotta Warriors?he was so afraid of death that he wanted them to guard him in the afterlife5.1-4 something like 500000men. / he is seen as the greatest emperor in Chinese history./yes, of course h had enemies./ yes, he built the first Great Wall6..1-4 she says it was an incredible achievement/ as a result of the unification/ hestandardized writing, the money system and the system for measuring and weighing thins./ he built it to stop tribes from the north invading.7.1-6 well, so he unified China /as result/ something like/ as a result of/ some people hatedhim so much/ so he built a huge wall6.1-4 babaoutside4.365721431-6 dawn service/ remember forget/ died in battle identified/ one unshakable truth/conflicts around the world/ remembering fo home4 1-5 acbad 6-10 adccblistening in2 1-6 businessman , 11years old/ first name, his second name/ the same age as/ terrible fouryear, survives/ his Japanese friend/ strength, courage11-5 bdaad2 6. 1-5 it was very hard work, very physical/ she thought planes were exciting and sheliked the uniforms./ she worked on a fighter station tracking the German bombers./ they were always in danger of being bombed/ they had contributed so much to the war effort and to society, therefore, their role in society should be highly valued.Unit 6inside21-4 abab3it takes place on the rive near the Hertford College Boathouse41-6It manages to win the practice race.He hopes to get a place on the team.He did not hurt himself very badly, it was only a scratch.Some of the people who rowed with him have rowed before, and he can’t help thinking that they were better than him.The team list is put on the door.Kate believes that mark deserves a place on the team. so she is very pleased for him1.1-10 well done/ you were amazing/ I’m worried about/ the problem is that/ and Ican’t help thinking that/ everything will be ok/ oh, I’m so sorry/ no need to get nervous/ congratulations/ you deserve it71-6 aababboutside2.false facts: 3, 63.1-8 2000 years ago/ hand and foot/ everyone;fitness level/ six years/ self-confidence/fun, learning something/ local clubs/ look on the website4.1-4 it was a Korean general./ it was created for the Korean army for self defence./ it washis wife’s uncle who was a black belt./ it helps people to release stress by coming to the class and smacking a pad. it also helps people to become fitter, more flexible, to go out and make new friends./ he offered a free lesson anytime.listening in3The type of listening is a radio commentary during the match41-7 they are wearing white/ they usually wear white/ they may pass the ball to the Germans who are wearing white/ England is attacking/ it is Kopke, the german goalkeeper. / Alam Shearer scored the goal/ he scored it after only 2 minutes’ play7 1-5 abcddUnit7inside2. 1-5 cbbad3. 1 she is surprised. 2 Janet likes cats but is afraid of dogs. 3 She’s mad aboutanimals.4. 1 Because she thinks it will find her way home. 2. You don’t keep animals as pets, do you? 3. Janet explains that more people in china are keeping pets now, especially in cities.4. She thinks they carry disease5.she is frightened of their teeth. 6 do you want to go, baby? There you go!5. 1-7 they’re so mad about/dislike/I quite like/terrified of/frightened of/I’m afraid of/I’m really scared of6 1-4 baaaOutside2.the true ones are 1,4.3.1-10 really quiet/ambassadors for education/put your hand up/at least 16 years old/up to 60,70 miles an hour/used up all their energy/socialized wild animal/blind and deaf/eat holes inyour sofa/loose in the house4.1-5 being stroked/ she thins of the wolf now/ won’t bite/ she liked stroking the wolf/cute, fluffy and cuddlylistening in51-7dog owners in Americacats in the USAnot an unusual amount for someone to leave their dog when they diethe percentage of dogs that can expect to receive toys and biscuits at Christmasdog owners who dress up their pet for Christmas dayoutfits that one woman designed for her dogthe cost of the bed she bought her dog34-7the developed world/ his meals were prepared/ she loved him/ couldn’t use anyway/ you guessed it/ their friend or parent/ love them less5.1-6 dcacdaUnit 8.inside3. 1-6 neither of them/they don’t make sense/he’s a fascinating writer/she loves the theatre and wants to see Mark acting. / only because Mark’s in it./ Friday night.5. 1-5 dcadb6. 1-8 I bothered/I had read/if only I had/it was so-so/but you were brilliant/you were awesome/let me guess/I don’t believe it7 1-6 abbabb4. 1-5 they are deciding what to watch /channel surfing/three/there are so many channels and so many different kinds of programs to watch/the business traveler.6. 1-6 he hates it/there’s a basketball game the following night and he wants to ask his friends overto watch /they decide to go out and get some pizza/because he has watched Pretty Woman together with the woman/because the woman is going to visit her sister tomorrow/a program that puts him to sleep7. 1-8 careful negotiation/it’s my favorite movie/you’re so sweet/too many times/there’s nothing on/putting up with it again/watch the basketball game/what he was looking forlistening in2 Jacob: e,a,m,bPatti:c,j,d,k&fGene: c&g&l,---,I, h5. US: baseball, Australia:sufing Russia:chessUnit 9inside2. 1, Kate’s plan is to go off to a law firm as soon as she gets her degree. 2. You have to plan ahead to be successful.3. it might give them ideas.4. Kate is having a long conversation with a man from a law firm.5. The man said she could get a job placement as an intern over the summer.4.Kate is attracted to law for three reasons: it is interesting; she has a good memory and is mentally suited, and the pay is good.The main responsibilities of the internship will be reading and summarizing files and some legal research.The work placement will start at the end of June.5. 1-7: I seem to remember that/ Is that right/I’m planning to/what does the job involve/your main responsibility would be/we’d also want you/won’t you6. 1-5 bbabaoutside2.17 to 25peopleCosta Ricaten weeksenvironmentalcommunityadventure3, 1-5 ddbba4 1-8: during a gap year/ Communities in need get help/arranges for/taking part in/protective environment/breed and feed/build a storehouse/a survival activitylistening-in6.five pieces of advice: 1,2,4,7,82. 1. the woman is to take her second year exams. 2. she wants to do literary editing.3. she is drawn to publishing, reads a lot of novels and is quite a good critic.4. he tells her it is a hard profession to get into and doesn’t pay very well.5. it is very good for her CV and the women will learn something about the business. 6 she can find it in the careers section of the library 7 she should consider marketing, sales and production 8 she maintains that she wants to do literary editing.5.Harry;1,2,6 Patrick 3 Jessica 5 Lucy 46.Lucy: enjoying teaching Jessica: enjoying traveling, teaching, wanting a careerPatrick: enjoying traveling, teaching, wanting a career Harry: enjoying travellin7.1-4 adcaUnit 10inside view2. the true statements are 1,6,8.3. answers: 1. The battery, 2.I can’t be, the battery is still charged. 3. Her memory stick,4. She hasn’t backed anything up for a while and she may lose these things.5. the operating system.6. the graphics card.5. 1.It’s not like Janet to 2. She should have been 3.It was stupid of me 4.What a relief 5. thank goodness6.What was the problem7.i’m so relieved.6. 1-4 b,b,b,aoutside view1. topics mentioned are 1,3,5,6,83.1-5 dbbaclistening in2.presenter:1Jane Ferries: 3,4,5Brian Thomas 2,63. 1. in technology; who we are 2. is a very dangerous thing 3 all this information4. young people think 5 in our behavior 6 some interesting questions.6. 1. Do we really need computers? 2. Of course we need computers-they’ve revolutionized our lives.3. We can send a document from London to Sydney in five minutes; we can use webcam to conference with people who are far away. 4. Life moves so fast these days. don’t you think we should slow down a bit, enjoy life a bit more?7. 1. I thought you might say that.2. That’s not quite true.3. But why is it so useful, to be able to send a document to Australia in five minutes? 4. But why they hurry? 5. But is that really necessarily better? 6. So what? 7 You know as well as I do it’s a big reason.。

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听力白皮书答案Chapter 1 Watching & ListeningUnit 1EX. Sentence Making1) 但我保证你绝对不会痛。

But I promise none of you are gonna feel a thing.2) 她想让她的女儿学英语。

She intended that her daughter should study English.3) 今天感觉稍好点儿。

I'm feeling a little bit better today.4) 他死后留下一笔可观的遗产。

He left behind him a considerable estate.News 1. Education Report: Are You Learning English? These Songs May Help (4mins)1 overseas2 Facebook3 Lemon Tree4 suggested5 perfect6 amazing7 Sesame Street8 Westlife9 Teachers can use this song to convey the message to their students that they should have their own dream for the future.10 When you listen to your favorite songs, you feel emotionally high and it moves you to action.Unit 2EX. Sentence Making1) 像是回到了过去,我们又形影不离了。

We was like peas and carrots again.2) 坚持创造奇迹。

Persistence works miracles.3) 完全同意你兴办一家新公司的想法。

I go all the way with your idea for setting up a new company.Unit 3EX. Sentence Making1) 他大声叫她注意。

He yelled at her to be careful.2) 不是冤家不聚头。

Enemies and lovers are destined to meet.3) 他一有机会总要露一手。

He seizes every opportunity to show off。

News 3. Technology Report: iPads, E-Readers, Notebook Computers Top Wish ListsUnit 4EX. Sentence Making1) 吉姆和玛丽看来是天生一对。

Jim and Mary seem to be made for one anther.2) 我们每个人都有着不可逆转的命运。

We all have a destiny that is born to be irreversible.3) 灾难过后他们居无定所,就像在风中飘荡。

After the disaster they have no fixed abode—like on a breeze.4) 他漫不经心或无所谓地翻看着书架上的杂志。

He read the magazines on the bookshelf carelessly or for no particular reason.10 On Friday, a new study said national security agencies have not changed enough to deal with new terrorist threats against the United States.Unit 5Ex.1 Must you dash off? Why not stay for a cup of tea?2. A few more days, and the company will be on the verge of bankruptcy.3. Not wanting to make my controversial views known yet, I preferred to follow the crowd for a while.4. My car broke down, then I locked myself out, it's just not my day!5. I've knocked about in most parts of the world in my time.Unit 6Ex.1. When somebody asks, I will zip the lip.2. The room was crowded, but I managed to squeeze in.3. I'm mighty glad to win the game.4. The report on our economic situation is full of doom and gloom.Unit 7Ex.1.Get straight to the point. Don't beat about the bush.2.I can read your mind.3.Unemployment will edge up, but not by much.4.Were the doctors able to track down the cause of the infection?5.The sooner we operate now the safer.Unit 8Ex1. A Masai has to be ready to risk his life for his herd.2.The innocent man was set up by the Congressman.3.They show up wherever the work is difficult.4.Roger did not hold a grudge against the coworker who treated him rudely. He still invited himout to lunch.5. As we are in a herd, we shouldn’t leave him by himself.Test 1Section A1-10 DBACA DCCBASection B11-20 CBCBD DDABCPart II Reading Comprehension21-30 CADCC BCDAA 31-40 BBBAC CDBDBTest 2Section A1-10 DBACB CCADDSection B11-20 DADAC AABDAPart II Reading Comprehension21-30 ABDDC ADBDB 31-40 CADCB DDBCDTest 3Section A1-10 ADBDB ABDCBSection B11-20 CABCB CDDCBPart II Reading Comprehension21-30 ADCCB CADBA 31-40 BADAC BADCDTest 4Section A1-10 CDBDC BAAABSection B11-20 CDBDB AADDCPart II Reading Comprehension21-30 CACBD ACDBA 31-40 BCDAD ABCCATest 5Section A1-10 BACBA BCABDSection B11-20 BDCBD CABAAPart II Reading Comprehension21-30 DABCD DBDBD 31-40 ADCAB DBABCTest 6Section A1-10 CBADD CABCDSection BSl over S2 constantly S3 mechanism S4 maintain S5 overall S6 normal S7 increaseS8 This can be influenced by a variety of factors including how much you weigh and how that weight is distributed.S9 Similarly findings have also been reported at high school level, mainly with female students.S10 The primary cause of this concern is the value that American society is in general a society to physical appearance.Part II Reading Comprehension11-20 ACDBA CCDDA 21-30 ABCBD ADCAB。

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