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新标准视听说教程2答案

新标准视听说教程2答案

新标准视听说教程2答案Unit 1。

Part I。

1. A:2. B:3. C:4. A:5. B。

Part II。

6. Canada7. Sydney8. 39. 1 10. 2。

Part III。

11. sunny 12. windy 13. rainy 14. snowy 15. cloudy。

Part IV。

16. What do you like to do in your free time? 17. What’s the weather like in your city? 18. How often do you exercise? 19. What do you usually do on weekends? 20. What’s your favorite season?Unit 2。

Part I。

1. A:2. B:3. C:4. A:5. B。

Part II。

6. 37. 28. 19. 4 10. 5。

Part III。

11. play the guitar 12. watch TV 13. read books 14. listen to music 15. go shopping。

Part IV。

16. What’s your favorite subject? 17. Do you like to play sports? 18. What’s your favorite hobby? 19. How do you relax after school? 20. What do you usually do in the evening?Unit 3。

Part I。

1. B:2. A:3. C:4. B:5. A。

Part II。

6. 37. 28. 19. 4 10. 5。

Part III。

11. Monday 12. Tuesday 13. Wednesday 14. Thursday 15. Friday。

新编大学英语2视听说答案

新编大学英语2视听说答案

新编大学英语2视听说答案【篇一:新编大学英语课后答案第二册(浙江大学版)】t twopost-readingreading comprehension1.1—4-c5—7-a8—11-b12—13-d2. 1)people would stare at them2)he felt embarrassed and ashamed.3)he never let on.4)he would walk to the subway station under the help of his son.5)his children would put him on the sleigh and pull him to the subway station.6)his hobbies included baseball, dances and parties.7)he asked others to sit down and fight with him.8)he was pround of his son.9)he felt sorry for what he used to do.10)he learned from his father the importance of having a good heart.3.1)cacbd 6)abcda4. 1)the difficulty in coordinating the steps2)whether a person has a good heart3)a good heart4)the basketball team5)sat down to fight6)what the son has achieved7)sensed8)the reluctance to walk with himvocabulary1. 1)urged 2)halted 3)bother 4)embarrassed 5)adjusted 6)complain 7)kid8)engage 9)subject 10)saw to it that 11)coordinate 12)participate2.patience entrancebitternesscomplaintfortune enviousknowledgeable memorablereluctant frustration1)bitter 2)fortunate 3)patience 4)memorable 5)reluctant 6)entrance 7)complaints8)envious 9)knowledgeable 10)frustrationtranslation1)he walk slowly because of the problem on his leg.2)he attended the meeting despite his server illness.3)he saw to it that the same kind of mistake wouldnt happen again.4)now that they knew more about each other,they got along with each other better.5)then i found myself surrounded by five to six boys.6)id like to give my best withes to you on this happy occasion. part threefurther development3.1)causes 2)offers 3)to 4)not 5)tell 6)calls 7)attracted 8)discovers 9)weak10)disappointed 11)distance 12)outunit 2part onepreparation1.cadbpart twopost-readingreading comprehension1.1)different 2)problems 3)communication 4)translator 5)trust 6)acceptance7)exaggerate 8)superlatives 9)metaphors 10)generalizations 11)unsupportive12)literally 13)rethink 14)translate2. 1)ftftt 6)fttttvocabulary1. 1)mess 2)repeat 3)mislead 4)intends 5)tend 6)exaggerates 7)frustrating8)misinterpreted 9)acceptance 10)trust2.step one1)f c a k i 6)e h j g b 11)dstep two1)conveyed 2)assistance 3)encounter 4)conflict 5)emphasis 6)reacted 7)recognize8)manner 9)assume 10)emerges 11)ignore3.1)out 2)on 3)with 4)of 5)in 6)in 7)to 8)on 9)at 10)oftranslation1)i went to the dentist yesterday to have my bad tooth pulled out.2)the development of a matter in nature depended on the internal cause.3)every road leads to rome.4)i intended to bring you the book today,but i forgot.5)i am on the verge of accepting his suggestion.6)divorce shouldnt be taken lightly.unit 3part twopost-readingreading comprehension1.1)each person has the potential to win in his own way.2)responds genuinely by being trustworthy and responsive. fails to respond genuinely.4)b.a winner is not afraid to do his own thinking and to use his own knowledge.c.a winner is flexible.e.a winner cares about the world and its people.5)poor nutrition,cruelty,unhappy relationships,disease,continuing disappointment,and inadequate physical care.a.a loser lacks an ability to appropriately express himself through a full range of possible behavior.b.a loser has difficulty giving and receiving love.2. cdabcvocabulary1. 1)a.感谢 b.赏识 2)a.容积 b.能力 3)a.频道 b.引导到??4)a.出力,作出贡献 b.起作用,有助于,促成5)a.(身体)灵活的 b.(处事)灵活的 6)a.罪行 b.内疚,自责7)a.潜在的,可能的 b.潜能 8)a.坚硬的 b.严格的2.achievement expectationdependence limitation/limitcrueltyuniquenessgenuineness responseawarenessdisappointmentcapability behavior1)expectations 2)limitations 3)capability 4)achievement 5)response 6)awareness7)behavior 8)disappointment 9)cruelty 10)dependence 3.1)entered into 2)channeled...into 3)holds/held back 4)unaware of 5)separate...from6)referred to...as 7)lived up to 8)calls for 9)contributes to 10)sees/saw...as translation1)lack of confidence contributed to his failure.2)in the face of the serious illness,she showed great courage.3)we came to an conclusion that she told the truth.4)his secretary failed to tell him of the meeting.5)language learning is not a matter of memorizing words.6)once she decided on something,no one can hold her back.7)its different to live up to our captains standard.8)the scientist referred to this discovery as the most exciting new development in this area.unit 4part twopost-readingreading comprehension1.1)placebo2)i)the placebo works because the human mind fools itself ii)the placebo makes the wish to get better become realityiii)the doctor70 percent of the peopleonly 25 percent of the people3)seasickness,coughs,colds,pain after an operationnothing at allthe first group showed no changes from the way old people in that village had always been.placebothe second group had much better health and a lower death rate.a real drug which was intended to help with the problem of old age.the third group showed much the same results as the group that took the placebo.4)if the placebo can have bad effects it should never be used. 5)it is suggested that human mind is stronger than we thinkit is.2. 1)yes 2)no 3)maybe 4)yes 5)yes 6)no 7)yes 8)maybe vocabulary1. 1)a药,药物 b.医学 2)a.射击 b.皮下注射 3)a.宇宙飞船座舱 b.胶囊4)a.恢复健康,治疗 b.使(某人)精神恢复健康 5)a.对待 b.处理,治疗6)a.外科手术 b.操作 7)a.病例 b.事例 8)a.间接地表明 b.建议2. 1)a e f d g 6)h c btranslation1)all i say is that we are very sorry.2)in many case,rules alone cant work.3)he is likely to succeed because of his intelligence and diligence.4)she stares at me as if she didnt know me.5)it is reported that three people were injured in yesterdays traffic accident.6)the way he treated me made me angry.7)the condition of the patient this morning is much the same as yesterday.8)tonight id like to say at home rather than go out.unit 5part twopost-readingreading comprehension1.ii)i)when we are in rem sleep.ii) iii)i)physiological.ii)inner fears.iv)i)drinking wine to indicate a short life,drinking water to indicate a long lifeii)right hand(father),left hand (mother),dolphin(a good omen)iii)treat with care2. 1)ttttf 6)tttffvocabulary1. 1)explanation 2)enthusiasts 3)frustrating 4)popularity 5)unconscious 6)electrical7)movements 8)recognizable 9)interpretation 10)countless2. task a1)asleep 2)sleepless 3)sleep 4)sleepy 5)asleep 6)slept 7)sleeping,sleep8)sleepertask b1)submerged 2)subculture 3)submarine 4)subway 5)subzero 6)subtropical7)subspecies 8)subnormal3.1)progressed 2)puzzled 3)process 4)reflected 5)predict 6)advances 7)symbol8)ancient 9)error 10)conscious 11)analysis 12)inner translation1)you may see that what i said will come true.2)this lecture was so boring that half of the students fell asleep.3)the problem of unemployment is closely tied up with the development of the new technology.4)his appearance changed so greatly that you might well not recognize him.5)the history of the castle can date back to the 14th century. 6)she never did anything for them,whereas they did all that can be done.part threefurther development1.1)a.natural b.neutral c.natural d.neutral2)a.shattered b.crashing c.cracked d. crash e.crack3)a.ancient b.early c.previous4)a.sign b.symbol c.signal d.signs/symbols5)a.view b.vision c.visions d.outlook e.view6)a.errors/mistakes b.fault c.error d.fault e.mistake7)a.confused b.confusing8)a.conscious b.unconscious c.subconsciousd.consciousnessunit 6part onepreparation1.vegetable:cabbage、carrot、pepper、lettuce、pea、onion、spinach、turnip、broccoli、mushroom、garlic、cucumber、tomato、potato、etc.fruit:apple、orange、pear、banana、mango、watermelon、lemon、grape、strawberry、cherry、peach、apricot、lychee、etc.meat:pork、beef、lamb、mutton、bacon、chicken、duck、turkey、fish、shrimp、lobster、crab、clam、etc.cereal:rice、wheat、corn、barley、noodles、dumpling、pizza、etc.other:egg、cake、cookie、biscuit、nut、etc.drink:tea、beer、coffee、wine、whiskey、brandy、milk、juice、lemonade、mineral、water、etc.【篇二:新编大学英语视听说教程第二册听力答案】ss=txt>by wuchenxiunit 1 exercise 2 episode 11、b2、a3、a4、b5、c exercise 26、c7、b8、cexercise 3 episode 11、 football basketball baseball2、 steady boyfriend3、guess realized4、 broke up5、 in a group6、 save up7、here comes part 2listening 1(以后的顺序均和此顺序相同,从左到右,从上到下) listening 2part 3practice 1practice 2 ex.1.cex.2.t f t t f t f practice 3practice 4 ex.1.dex.2. part 4section 1 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 11 section 2 c b a b a c c b section 3unit 2 part 2listening 1 ex.1.f t f f t ex.2.listening 2 ex.1.ex.2.be: 1 4 6 8 9 11 13 16 ae:2 3 5 7 10 12 14 15 listening 3 ex.1.f t t f t ex.2.part 3 practice 1ex.1.f t f f t ex.2.practice 2ex.1.mandarinzhangsmithoxford english dictionary ex.2.b a b b c d a c a d practice 3ex.1. t f t t t t ex.2practice 4 ex.1 t f f f f t ex.2.part 4 section 1section 2f f t f f f f t section 3unit 3 part 2 listening 1ex.1. 22 died 4 9 12 12 last 3 listening 2listening 3part 3practice 1ex.1 c b a b d practice 2 ex.1.【篇三:新编大学英语视听说教程第二册听力答案 1-4单元】t>(以后的顺序均和此顺序相同,从左到右,从上到下)practice 2 ex.1.cex.2.t f t t f t fpractice 4 ex.1.d part 4section 1 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 11 section 2 c b a b a c c bunit 2 part 2listening 1 ex.1.f t f f tlistening 2ex.2.be: 1 4 6 8 9 11 13 16 ae:2 3 5 7 10 12 14 15 listening 3 ex.1.f t t f tpractice 1ex.1.f t f f t practice 2ex.1.mandarinzhangsmithoxford english dictionary ex.2.b a b b c d a c a d practice 3ex.1. t f t t t tpractice 4ex.1 t f f f f tunit 3 part 2listening 1ex.1. 22 died 4 9 12 12 last 3 part 3practice 1ex.1 c b a b d practice 2 practice 3ex.1. 3 5 6 7ex.2. a b d c d practice 4ex.1. 1782 1795 1802 ex.2. 1 3 5 6 8 9 10 part 4section 1 d c b a c b section 2 t f t t f t f funit 4 part 2 listening 1ex.1. f t t f f f listening 2 ex.1.5practice 1ex.1.t t f f tex.1. b fpractice 3ex.1. color brain message red exciting signal meaningpractice 4part 4 section 2 part 2f t f t f section 3part 1 t t f f f。

全新版视听说教程2答案

全新版视听说教程2答案

全新版视听说教程2答案第一单元:日程安排阅读理解部分1. 阅读理解:根据提供的文章内容,回答以下问题。

1.Who is the article about?–The article is about a woman named Lisa.2.What is Lisa’s major?–Lisa’s major is psychology.3.What is Lisa’s daily schedule like?–Lisa’s daily schedule is packed with classes, study groups, and part-time job.4.How does Lisa relax?–Lisa relaxes by practicing yoga and reading in her free time.5.How many hours of sleep does Lisa get each night?–Lisa gets around 6 hours of sleep each night.2. 句子配对:将左侧列出的句子与右侧列出的听力内容进行配对。

1.Where is the library located? A. It’s in the student center.2.What time does the party start? B. At 7 p.m.3.How can I get to the bookstore? C. Take the bus on Route 12.4.When is the next bus arriving? D. In 15 minutes.5.What is the party for? E. It’s a celebration of o ur team’s victory.听力理解部分1. 听力理解:根据听力内容,回答以下问题。

新标准视听说2册答案

新标准视听说2册答案

Unit 3Inside viewConversation 1Exercise 21) 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 the shopkeeper 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 2Exercise 4: 1-5: cdbdbExercise 5: 1) This woman said that 2) You’re joking 3) That’s what she said4) It’s just too much 5) She thinks 6) I’m really furious 7) Unbelievable 8) What they said wasOutside view2. The true statements are: 1, 43. 1) gain access 2) commit this crime; looking at property; an uncut garden 3) 800 crimes4) while female (American and Asian Britons are more likely to live in larger family unites.)4. 6-4-2-5-1-35. bdbbdListening 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 call.5) 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改为the policeman 2) shoplift something改为bite someone3) 6,000改为2,000 4) the supermarket manager改为the newspaper5) whether he was guilty or not改为what was happeningPassage 26. Factfile: Anna Black; just over a week ago; about seven, male, mobile phone; two men; five minutes7. baabd8. 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 defence training.Unit 4Inside viewConversation 12. 1) back改为front 2) 50改为several 3) realezed改为did not realize 4) the woman改为the thief5) buy改为sellConversation 23. Mark: 1, 2, 3, 6 Janet: 4 Kate: 5, 64. 1) Tornadoes have damaged homes in Northern England. 2) He is still missing.3) Global warming is accelerating.4) There are lots of different views and it is very stimulating. 5) A news addict.6) They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs.7) Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later.5. 1) There is still no news of 2) Scientists claim that 3) mostly get my news 4) I’ve got used to 5) I’ve got into the habit of 6) I spend too much time6. babbbaOutside view2. 2-7-4-5-1-3-63. 1) do you mind 2) journalism, photography 3) for two hours4) getting these invitations 5) on the screen4. the true statements are: 2, 55. 1) Every Saturday night. 2) To take people’s pictures.3) How do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street?4) They feel you shouldn’t have the right to invade their privacy.5) Because whatever we’re consuming, we’re encouraging them to spread (by buying magazines with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures.)Listening inPassage 12. 1) He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking to a girl in the kitchen.2) Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it.3. Phil Taylor; South Block, Room 18; November 10; 11 pm; He had a telephone conversation with his girlfriend and forgot about the chips he was deep-frying, and then the chips and oil caught fire.; ten minutes; The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.4. daabcPassage 27. Tracia: 1, 3, 7 Rick: 6, 7 Karen: 2, 4, 5, 78. 1) just as many 2) how they behave 3) a gardening programme 4) do very well 5) to say to thatUnit 5Inside viewConversation 11. Topics mentioned are: 2,3,5,6,82. 1) I’d love to know more about the emperor, he was cool.2) Before that, there were seven big states and they had been fighting each other for many years.3) Qin was king of the largest state and he defeated the sox other states, one after another.4) After his army had attacked the first state, the next state surrendered without much fight.5) The army leaders were very clever, they used a river to flood the city.6) After conquering the last state, Qin made himself Emperor of the whole of China.7) Was he the emperor who created the Terracotta Warriors?8) He was so afraid of death that he wanted them to guard him in the afterlife. Conversation 23. 1) Something like 500,000 men. 2) He is seen as the greatest emperor in Chinese history.3) es, of course he had enemies. 4) Yes, he built the first Great Wall.4. 1) She says it was an incredible achievement. 2) As a result of the unification.3) He standardized writing, the money system and the system for measuring and weighing things.4) He built it to stop tribes from the north invading.5. 1) Well, so he unified China 2) as a result 3) something like 4) as a result of5) Some people hated him so much 6) so he built a huge wall6) babaOutside view2. 3-6-5-7-2-1-43. 1) down service 2) remember; forget 3) died in battle; identified 4) one unshakable truth5) conflicts; around the world 6) remembering; go home4. acbad adccbListening inPassage 12. 1) businessman; 11 years old 2) first name; his second name 3) the same age as4) terrible four years; survives 5) his Japanese friend 6) strength; courage3. bdadbPassage 21) Women in the Land Army worked in agriculture as the men were away fighting.2) No, they were in non-combatant roles, although some of them flew transport planes and others worked in dangerous places, like fighter stations.3) They worked in transport, catering, tracking bombers and generally in support services.6. 1) It was very hard work, very physical.2) She thought planes were exciting and she liked the uniforms.3) She worked on a fighter station tracking the German bombers.4) They were always in danger of being bombed.5) They had contributed so much to the war effort and to society, therefore, their role in society should be highly valued.Unit 6Inside viewConversation 13. ababConversation 24. It takes place on the river near the Hertford College Boathouse.5. 1) It manages to win the practice race. 2) He hopes to get a place on the team.3) He did not hurt himself very badly it was only a scratch.4) Some of the people who rowed with him have rowed before, and he can’t help thinking that they were better than him.5) The team list is put on the door.6) Kate believes that Mark deserves a place on the team. So she is very pleased forhim.6. 1) Well done 2) You were amazing 3) I’m worried about 4) The problem is that5) And I can’t help thinking that 6) Everything will be OK 7) Oh, I’m so sorry8) No need to get nervous 9) Congratulations 10) you deserve it7. aababbOutside view2. 3 and 63. 1) 2,000 years ago 2) hand and foot 3) everyone; fitness level 4) Six years5) self-confidence 6) fun; learning something 7) Local clubs 8) look on the website4. 1) It was a Korean general. (Choi Hong Hi created modern Tae Kwon Do based on his years of practice of taekkyeon and karate. He died in 2002 in Pyongyang at the age of 84.)2) It was created for the Korean army for self-defense. 3) It was his wife’s uncle who was a black belt.4) 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.5) He offered a free lesson anytime.Listening inPassage 12. They type of listening is a radio commentary during the match.3. 1) They are wearing white. 2) They usually wear white.3) They may pass the ball to the Germans who are wearing white.4) England is attacking. 5) It is Kopke, the German goalkeeper.6) Alan Shearer scores the goal. 7) He scores it after only two minutes’ play. Passage 26. Touching the V oid; a sports film; a true story; the Siula Grande Mountain in the Peruvian Andes; Joe Simpson and Simon Yates; Simpson falls and breaks his leg; cutting from interviews to shots of the climb itself7. abcddUnit 7Inside view’Conversation 12.cbbadConversation 23. 1) She is surprised. 2) Janet likes cats but is afraid of dogs. 3) She’s mad about animals.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, esp. in cities.4) She thinks they carry disease. 5) She is frightened of their teeth. 6) Do you want to go, baby? There you go!5. 1) They’re so mad about 2) dislike 3) I quite like 4) terrified of 5) frightened of6) I’m afraid of 7) I’m really scared of6. baaaOutside view2. 1 and 43. 1) really quite 2) ambassadors for education 3) put your hand up 4) at least 16 years old5) up to 60,70 miles an hour 6) used up all their energy 7) socialized wild animal8) blind and deaf 9) eat holes in their sofa 10) loose in the house4. 1) being stroked 2) she thinks of the wolf now 3) won’t bite4) she liked stroking the wolf 5) cute, fluffy and cuddlyListening inPassage 12. 1) dog owners in America 2) cats in the USA3) not an unusual amount for someone to leave their dog when they die4) the percentage of dogs that can expect to receive toys and biscuits at Christmas5) dog owners who dress up their pet for Christmas day6) outfits that one woman designed for her dog 7) the cost of the bed she bought her dog3. 1) the developed world 2) His meals were prepared 3) she loved him4) couldn’t use anyway 5) you guessed it 6) their friend or parent 7) love them lessPassage 25. 1) They can be as long as 33 metres. 2) Ten metres high. 3) At least 80 years.4) As a result of whaling and climate change.5) Yes, because they are difficult to find and they can move away quickly.6. dcacdaUnit 8Inside viewConversation 12. Waiting for Godot; Samuel Beckett; next Tuesday; next Saturday; Oxford Playhouse; OUDS; Mark3. 1) Neither of them. 2) They don’t make sense. 3) He’s a fascinating writer.4) She loves the theatre and wants to see Mark acting.5) Only because Mark’s in it. 6) Friday night.Conversation 25. dcadb6. 1) I bothered 2) I had read 3) If only I had 4) It was so-so 5) But youwere brilliant6) You were awesome 7) let me guess 8) I don’t believe it7. abbabbOutside view4. 1) They are deciding what to watch. 2) Channel surfing. 3) Three.4) There are so many channels and so many different kinds of programmes to watch.5) The business traveler.6. 1) He hates it.2) There’s a basketball game the following night and he wants to ask his friends over to watch it.3) They decide to go out and get some pizza.4) Because he has watched Pretty Woman together with the woman.5) Because the woman is going to visit her sister tomorrow.6) A programme that puts him to sleep.7. 1) careful negotiation 2) it’s my favorite movie 3) You’re so sweet 4) too many times5) there’s nothing on 6) putting up with it again 7) watch the basketball game 8) what he was looking forListening inPassage 12. Jacob: eamb Patti: cjdk,f Gene: c,g,l / i hUnit 9Inside viewConversation12. 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. Conversation 24. Kate Santos’s reasons for studying law: Law interest her; She’s intelligent and has a good memory; good payMain responsibilities of the job: read files and summarize them; researchWhen the work placement will start: end of June5. 1) I seem to remember that 2) Is that right 3) I’m planning to 4) what does the job involve5) your main responsibility would be 6) We’d also want you 7) won’t you6. bbabaOutside view2. 17 to 25; 100 people, Cota Rica, ten weeks, environmental, community, adventure3. ddbba4. 1) during a gap year 2) Communities in need get help 3) arranges for 4) taking part in5) protective environment 6) breed and feed 7) build a storehouse 8) a survival activieyListening inPassage 11. 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 woman will learn something about the business.6) She can find it n the careers section of the library.7) She should consider marketing, sales and production.8) She maintains that she wants to do literary editing.Passage 25. Lucy: 4 Jessica: 5 Patrick: 3 Harry: 1,2,66. Lucy: enjoying teaching Jessica: enjoying traveling, enjoying teaching andwanting a careerPatrick: enjoying traveling, enjoying teaching and wanting a career Harry: enjoying traveling7. adca。

新标准大学英语视听说 2 习题答案

新标准大学英语视听说 2  习题答案

Book 2 习题答案(unit 1-unit 5)Unit 1.Inside view2.They have decided on: 2, 5 and 55,1, c; 2. C; 3. b; 4. A; 5.d6.1.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 aboutOutside view2.The true statements are 3 and 53.1, 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 weekListening in8.1. b;2. D;3. D;4. B ; 5, aUnit 2Inside view2.Kate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate 34-1-2-7-3-5-66.1. b; 2, a; 3. D; 4, d; 5. D;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 the top of the world8.1. a;2. A;3. A ;4. A;5. A;6. BOutside view2.1. Kim2. Kim3. Ted4. Sebastien5.Ted6. Kim7.Sebastien8. Kim3.The true statements are: 2, 3 and 54.1. c;2. A;3. B;4. C;5. D;6. A;7. D;8. B ;9. C; 10. AListening-in1.Red2.Blue3.Blue-green4.Green5.Red6.Green7.Red8.Red9.Blue10.Orange11.Blue12.Yellow-green13.Blue14.Orange15.Yellow16.Yellow-orange1. blue;2. Yellow; 3, green; 4. Blue-green; 5. Red; 6. Orange; 7. Blue-green; 8. Yellow 7.1.g;2. F;3. D;4. C;5. E;6. B; 7, aUnit 3.Inside view4.1. c;2. D;3. B;4.d5. B5.1. This woman said that.2. You’re joking3. That’s what she said4. It’s just too much5.She thinks6. I’m really furious.7. Unbelievable8. what they said was6.1.a; 2, b; 3. B; 4. B. 5. A. 6. AOutside view.3.1. 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.) 4,6-4-2-5-1-35.1. b;2. D;3. B;4. B.5. DListening-in3.1. the policeman2. bite someone3. 2,0004. the newspaper5. what was happening6.1. Anna Black2. Just over a week ago3. about seven4. male5. mobile phone6. two men7. five minutes7.1. b;2. A;3. A;4. B;5. DUnit 4.Inside view1.1. story A, 32. story B, 13. story B, 34. story A, 25. story A, 16. Story B, 22,1.front2.several3. did not realize4. the thief5. sell3,1.Mark2.Mark3.Mark4.Janet5.Kate6.Mark, Kate4,1.Tornadoes have damaged home in Northern England2.He is still missing3.Global warming is accelerating4.There are lots of different views and it I very stimulating5. A news addict6.They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs7.Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later. 5,1.There is still no news of2.Scientists claim that3.Mostly get my news4.I’ve got used to5.I’ve got into the habit of6.I spend too much time6.1.b;2. A;3. B;4. B;5. B;6. AOutside view2,2-7-4-5-1-3-63,1.do you mind2. journalism, photography3. for two hours4. getting these invitations5. on the screen4.The true statements are; 2 and 55.1. Every Saturday night2. To take people’s pictures3. How do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street?4. They feel you shouldn’t have the right to invade their privacy.5. Because whatever we’re consuming, we’re encouraging them to spread(by buying magazines with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures.)Listening-in2.1. He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking to a girl in the kitchen.2. Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it.3.1. Phil Taylor2. South Block, Room 183. November 104. 11 pm5. He had a telephone conversation with his girlfriend and forgot about the chips he was deep-frying, and then the chips and oil caught fire.6.ten minutes7. The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.4.1. d;2. A;3. A;4. B;5. C7.1. Tricia2. Karen3. Tricia4. Karen5. Karen6. Rick7. Tricia, Rick and Karen8.1. just as many2. how they behave3. a gardening programme4. do very well5. to say to thatUnit 5Inside view1.Topics mentioned are:2,3,5,6 and 821.I’d love to know more about the emperor,he was cool。

新标准规定大学英语视听说教学教程2(听力材料文本及答案解析)

新标准规定大学英语视听说教学教程2(听力材料文本及答案解析)

College culture Unit 1Unit 1 College cultureInside viewConversation1Janet :So this is the Cherwell Boathouse –it’s lovely! And look at those people punting! It looks quite easy.Mark :I’m not so sure about that! Janet, there’s something Kate and I wanted to discuss with you. Some people in college are organizing charity events this term. We’ve decided to get involved.Janet :Raising money for charity? Right. In China, people raise money for charity but students don’t usually do that.Mark :Students often do that here. Anyway, we’re thinking of doing sponsored punting.Janet :Sponsored punting! What’s that?Kate :Sponsoring is when people pay you to do something –like run a long distance. So people would be sponsoring students to punt.Janet :What a great idea! I’d love to join you!Mark :That’s why we’re telling you about it. So that’s decided then. Let’s make a list of things we need to do.Kate :I’ll do that. One of the first things we should do is choose the charity.Mark :Yes. And choose a day for the event. And we need to design the sponsorship form. I’ve got one here.Kate :That looks fine, but we must change the wording. Who wants to do that? Mark :I’ll do that. What have we got so far?Kate :Choose a charity. Also a day for the event. Change the wording on the sponsorship form…Um …We have to decide where the punt will start from.Mark :Cherwell Boathouse, no question! It's a very beautiful route from here, apparently.Kate :I’m with you on that.Janet :Me too …Conversation2Janet :I’m not used to boats –Woah!Mark :Whoops!Kate :Watch out! You nearly hit me with that thing!Mark :Sorry! I didn’t mean to. …OK, we’re off!Kate :Maybe I should do the punting.Mark :It’s fine. I’ve got the hang of it now –give me a chance.Kate :Well, I’d like to have a go.Mark :Supposing I do the first hour. Then you can take over for a while, if you wantto.Kate :Yes, great.Janet :You’re really good at it, Mark! This is fantastic! It’s exactly how I imagined lifehere! Look over there –isn’t it lovely!Kate :Yes, it is.…Janet :Kate, everything’s organized, isn’t it, for8 collecting the sponsorship money?Kate :Yes, I’ve arranged for people to get the money to me by next Friday –if they haven’t paid online. I’ll count it all up.Janet :Good. We’d better have a meeting soon after that, don’t you think? How much have weraised?Kate :About 600.Janet:Fantastic! I’m so enjoying this!Mark :Hey guys, I’ve got a suggestion –how about moving over to the bank and we can have ourpicnic! Hey, look, there’s Louise and Sophie!Mark :Whoo …Girls Mark!Janet :Are you all right?Mark :Er …Of course I’m all right. Kate, I think it’s your turn to punt!Outside viewV/OHarvard University in Cambridge is one of the best universities in the world. We spoke to Alex Jude, the university’s Head of Communications. He explained that Harvard looks for the best and most talented students from around the world.AlexHarvard actually seeks students from around the world, the best students that we can find, to study chemistry, or study literature, or study government, or business. Our business school is particularly well-known around the world, as is the medical school and law school, so, um, and, and the Kennedy School of government, for the John F. Kennedy School of Government, so, er, we do seek very, very talented students and we have open doors for them.V/OWe asked five students at Harvard to tell us what kind of social life they have. AshleyUm, well relaxing is a little hard to do around here, but basically, I mean, I still, I, I live nearby anyway, so I see a lot of my friends, and …Um, there’s a good social life here if you look for it. I go to the gym, run. So that’s what I do.It is whatever you want it to be. It’s good. If you wanna go out party, do anything you can. If you wanna sit in your room and study all night like my friend over here, you can also do that.BrianSocially, like you said, it’s, it’s a lot of what you make it. Um, we don’t have fraternities here, and so, you know, that’s, it’s obviously not as social. There’s not as many parties as there would be on another campus. Um, but on a Friday or Saturday night, there, there, there will be a party. Usually we end up studying until about 10 o’clock. And then we, and then we’ll go out and have fun maybe, or just watch a movie with friends, or, you know, whatever is going on for the night. JodieNot everyone would agree with me, obviously, but it’s, I think it’s a fun place to be. Int.Have you made a lot of friends?JodieOh, definitely.Int. :Mm.JodieMany.Int.What, what do you do with your friends?Um, well, I like to go to concerts. I’m in three music groups, so I have lots of rehearsals during the week for that. Um, just do, you know, some fun things, on the weekend.V/OWe asked the Harvard students if they use theInternet.AshleyUm, I, I use it a fairly good amount. Um, our library system is online, so I use that a lot. And a lot of my classes, you know, have to do research papers. You can find a lot of information on there, so.Int.So how often do you use it, a week, a day?AshleyUm, I use it probably on more of a weekly basis. Maybe three or four times a week. BrianOh yes, definitely. We live through the Internet actually. Well, I do a lot of research through the Internet, follow my stocks on the Internet. Um, well, even though e-mail is not officially Internet, we, that’s how we communicate a lot at college, so, through the e-mail.JohnUm, I use the internet mostly for, er, I’d say, sort of leisure purposes. I mean, I play,um, I use it for a lot of, I don’t, we don’t have TV in my room, so I use it, uh, uh, go to the CNN website, keep up on current events, things like that. Uh, I also, uh, you know, there’s some little games to play over the Internet. Um, just um, I go to to see what’s happening, follow the Boston Red Sox, things like that. Um, I think a lot of courses use it to post things, but I, I don’t usually use it that much for research, or things. I tend to use the libraries for such things, so.Listening inPassage1V/OHi, I’m Nick Carter, and this is SUR, your university radio station. This morning we went around campus to ask freshers –now half-way through their first year –the question, “How are you finding uni?”Here are some of the answers we got.Speaker 1It’s cool. It’s everything I hoped it would be. I’m very ambitious, I want to be a journalist and I want to get to the top of the profession. I’ve started writing for the university newspaper so I’ve got my foot on the ladder already.Speaker 2I’m working hard and the teaching is as good as I expected. And I’ve made some good friends. But I’m very homesick. I’m Nigerian and my family’s so far away.I went home at Christmas for a month –that really helped, but man, I miss my family so much.Speaker 3“How am I finding uni?”It’s great. It’s not perfect, nothing is, but, like, I’ve got a brilliant social life, just brilliant, and I’ve made lots of friends. For the first few months I just didn’t do, really enough work. But I –I talked about it with my parents and I’m working harder now and getting good grades.Speaker 4Actually, I’ve been quite lonely to be honest. I’m a bit shy …everyone else seemed to find it so easy to make friends straight away. But things have been better recently –yeah, they have. I’ve joined a couple of clubs and like, it really helps to get to know people when you have shared interests. So, yeah –I’m feeling a lot happier now.Speaker 5Uni’s great, I love it. My only problem –and it’s quite a big problem –is money. My parents are both unemployed so, you know, they can’t help me financially. My grant just isn’t –it’s just not enough for me to live on, so I’ve taken a part-time job as a waitress –a lot of people I know, like a lot, have had to do the same. I don’t want to have huge debts at the end.Speaker 6I love my subject, History, and I’m, I’m getting fantastic teaching here. I want to bea university lecturer and that means I have to get a first. I have a good social life butwork definitely comes first for me.Passage2Oxford and Cambridge –two universities so similar that they are often spoken of together as“Oxbridge”. They’re both in the UK, fairly near London, and both regularly come top in any ranking of the world’s best universities.The two universities began within a century of each other. Oxford University, now 900 years old,was founded towards the end of the 11th century. In 1209 there was a dispute between the university and the townspeople of Oxford. As a result, some of the Oxford teachers left and founded a university in the town of Cambridge, some 84 miles away. Ever since then, the two institutions have been very competitive.Unlike most modern universities, both Oxford and Cambridge consist of a large number of colleges. Oxford has 39 and Cambridge 31. Many of these colleges have old and very beautiful architecture, and large numbers of tourists visit them.In all UK universities, you need good grades in the national exams taken at 18. But to get into Oxford and Cambridge, it’s not enough to get A grades in your exams.You also have to go for a long interview. In these interviews, students need to show that they are creative and capable of original thinking.Through the centuries, both universities have made huge contributions to British cultural life.They have produced great writers, world leaders and politicians. Cambridge, in particular, has produced scientists whose discoveries and inventions have changed our lives.Among the great university institutions is the world’s most famous debating society, the Oxford Union, where undergraduates get a chance to practise speaking in public. Cambridge’s comedy club Footlights has produced many first-class comedians, while some of the UK’s most famous actors and actresses began their careers at The Oxford University Dramatic Society, known as OUDS. Then there’s the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, which takes place every year in March or April, and is watched on television all over the UK.So with all this excellence in so many fields, it’s not surprising that the ambition of clever students all over the world is to attend either one of these great universities.Unit 2Inside viewConversation1Kate :Come in. Hey, Janet.Janet :Hi Kate, are you busy?Kate :Yes, I’m just doing an essay. But it’s great to see you. So what’s new? Janet :Well, nothing much.Kate :You look a bit fed up. What’s bugging you?Janet :Well, I had a phone call from my parents and it made me feel homesick. It happens everytime they call, and it gets me down.Kate :I’m sorry to hear that. I know how you feel. I love speaking to my mum and dad, but Ialways feel miserable after the call.Janet :My dad doesn’t say much, and I want to speak to him, but I wish I knew what to say.Kate :Don’t let it get to you. My dad doesn’t say much on the phone either. I call, he answersthe phone, and says, “Hi, I’ll pass you to your mother.”It’s really irritating. Janet :But I miss him and my mother a lot, and I like to hear his voice.Kate :Just tell him what you’re up to.Janet :Sometimes I feel as if I made a mistake leaving home and coming to Oxford.Sometimes I feel like a moody teenager.Kate :Try not to worry about it, Janet. It’s normal to feel like that. I understand how you feel, butI bet everything will be fine next term. You’ll get used to it. Hey, why don’t you do what I do?Janet :What’s that?Kate :When my dad calls, I ask him for more money! He usually says no, but at least I getto hear his voice!Janet :Maybe. I’m sorry to take up your time, Kate, but I must go now. Bye! Kate :Wait a minute …!Conversation2Kate :I think I may have upset Janet last night.Mark :What happened?Kate :She came to see me. I was busy doing an essay but I was really pleased to see her. She’d had a call from home, and said she was feeling homesick.Mark :Poor kid! It must be tough on you guys, living so far away from home. Kate :I tried to make her laugh, told her not to worry about it, and that it was normal to feel miserable. Suddenly she looked miserable, and then she got up and said, “I must go now”and left my room. It was really sudden. I felt as if I’d saidsomething wrong.Mark :Maybe she was just being polite. It was probably because she realized you were working and didn’t want to disturb you.Kate :I just wonder if she found it difficult to talk about her feelings with me. Maybe I shouldn’thave tried to make her laugh? Perhaps she thought I wasn’t taking her seriously. Mark :I wouldn’t worry about it. Put yourself in her shoes. How would you feel if you were a student at college in China?Kate :I know. That’s why I feel bad. If only she had stayed longer! I wish I could have helped her more.Janet :Hey, everyone!Mark :Hi Janet, you look cheerful!Janet :Yes, I’ve just got my essay back. I got an alpha minus!Kate :What an amazing grade! Well done.Mark :I’m really happy for you, Janet.Janet :I feel on top of the world!Outside viewSebastienHi. I’m Sebastien. I’m from Germany. Um, the idea of IQ of a measure of your brain power has been around for a while, but recently there’s been this new idea of theEQ –your emotional quotient. And by now, it’s actually almost being regarded as more important. If you look at it, businesses will …Well, they will prefer employing people with great EQ. Well, of course, IQ cannot be disregarded, but um, EQ does have its importance as well. Uh, I believe that, um, …I mean, people, most people will have, um, their basic means of communicating with other people. Most people are somewhat socially adept, and just like most people have, you know, a basic general knowledge. But then, what I think really is the difference betweenIQ and EQ, I mean, you can have a “brainiac”, and they will be great at most things they do, but if you just can’t get along with him, if you just can’t communicate with him, I mean, you know, he’s not really that useful.KimHi. This is Kim. I’m originally from Korea, and I was raised in California. And today, we are going to talk about the differences between IQ and EQ –IQ meaning your intelligence, EQ meaning your emotions. Now, in …When I was, when I was a little, little boy in Korea, I had to take …I think I’d taken like two or three IQ tests before the age of ten, which is when I moved to California. So, I guess we stress a lot of importance on intelligence, on having great IQ scores. But after I moved to the States, I learnt how to associate with people, and along the lines that this word EQ came up, you know, emotional, caring about …It’s basically how you deal with people, howyou make people feel, and how people make you feel.I think they’re equally as, as important, but it seems that in the Eastern world they kind of stress on that a lot more back in the days. But I think again, you know, now that with Internet and people are communicating so much faster, there’s a better mixture of the two I think. There’s a stress on EQ in Korea as well, and a stress on IQ in the States. Thank you.TedHello. My name is Ted, and I’m from the United States of America. Today, I’m going to talk a little bit about IQ or EQ –which is most important, or which is more important. Now, for a long time when I was growing up, people said, “IQ. What’s your IQ? T ake an IQ test.”But then EQ, your emotions, how you interact with people, that became very important. And I think they’re …that people might be onto something with that, because your EQ –how you deal with people, how you interact with people –is important. Now, a big part of this, in my opinion, is listening. I know I’m talking a lot right now, but if you want to get along well with people, you have to listen to them, so just take a minute, maybe shut your mouth for a minute, and listen to others, and then you can understand and communicate with them in a better way. So, part of EQ, I think, is listening –listening to others –and it can be more important than IQ.Listening inPassage1PresenterWe’re fortunate to have as our guest today Dr Jenna Hudson, who has just written a book about how colours affect us in our surroundings, especially in the world of advertising. It’s called Market Colours. Dr Hudson, which are the most common colours in advertising and marketing?Dr HudsonWell, of course, it depends what image the marketing team wish to project with their products. So for example, we often think of blue as a cold colour, but it also makes you feel peaceful, quiet, and it doesn’t suggest strong emotions. So it’s a favourite for banks and insurance companies, who wish to suggest the image that they are trustworthy. And for selling products, it’s often used tosuggest something is pure and fresh.What about red?You can sell almost anything with red. It’s a hot colour, which suggests a feeling of energy and even passion. It grabs your attention, and can make people buy almost anything. You often see red on magazine covers. But if you use it too much, it looks cheap and may make people tired. And orange has a similar effect to red, it’s upbeat and happy, it suggests pleasant feelings and images. Most people react well to orange, and it’s especially popular in advertising and on packaging for bakedfood.What about yellow, for instance?Yellow is the colour of sunshine and it’s a positive, happy colour, so it’s used a lot in advertising. But it’s also often used for warning signs, direction signs, and so on, where you have to read the message quickly and at a distance.What about less popular colours for advertising?Surprisingly, green isn’t used much in advertising except for garden products. It’s friendly and restful. It can be cool and soothing, the colour of apples and mint, but it can also be quite strong and many people associate it with unpleasant ideas of decay or slimy creatures. But most colours are not primary colours, they’re a combination. Absolutely. So yellow-orange is common, and often used to give animpression of style and class, it looks like gold. But it’s not often used in letters because it’s not very strong. And yellow-green reminds people of feeling sick.Blue-green works well as a cool colour, suggesting freshness, and is sometimesused for toothpaste products, bathroom products, food and household cleaning products. It has many of the advantages of blue without the disadvantages of green.Fascinating.Thank you very much, DrScriptsHudson. Market Colours by Dr JennaHudson is on sale from next week,priced £15.99 …Passage2Presenter :What makes you embarrassed, Sally?Sally :Oh, I’m easily embarrassed. If anybody notices me or looks at me, I get very embarrassed. When people sing me Happy Birthday on my birthday, I get very embarrassed.Presenter :And what makes you upset?Sally :When people are selfish, people who think only of themselves. And cruelty –I can’t bear people who are cruel, especially to animals or children.Presenter :Jake, what makes you depressed?Jake :I hate it when it rains, and I don’t like people who look down on me, who think they’re superior to me without any reason.Presenter :And what makes you angry?Jake :When people don’t behave properly in public, bad behaviour like dropping litter or people pushing each other on the bus or the train.Presenter :Andrew, what makes you cheerful?Andrew :I like to see everyone around me being happy and having a positive attitude towards the future, optimistic people.Presenter :And what makes you jealous?Andrew :Well, to be honest, I just never feel jealous. I can’t see the point of it.Presenter :Monica, what makes you proud?Monica :I’m proud when I’m successful, especially in my work. Being recognized by my boss for what I can do makes me feel really proud. Oh, and my family. I’m very proud of them.Presenter :And what makes you nervous?Monica :Every time I teach a new class. The night before I’m very nervous. You don’t know what the kids are going to be like and how they might behave, or if they’re going to like you.Presenter :Anything else?Monica :Doing interviews like this.Unit 3 Crime watchInside viewConversation1Kate :So, what did you think of the movie?Mark :It was good but I thought it was too long.Kate :Yes, me too.Kate :Hey, where’s my bike? I don’t believe it! It’s gone!Mark :It was next to mine, you chained it up!Kate :Someone’s stolen it! Oh, how could they!Mark :Oh, Kate!Kate :How could someone have done this! The creep!Mark :It’s a really mean thing to do, steal a bike.Kate :It was a mountain bike and it cost a fortune –I don’t have the money to buy another one.Mark :Listen, I’ll go down the street and see if I can see anyone with it. Why don’t you go intothat shop and see if they’ve seen anything suspicious? I’ll be back in a minute. Kate :OK.…Kate :Well?Mark :No luck. What did they say in the shop?Kate :I asked the shopkeeper if she’d seen anything –Mark :And?Kate :She said she hadn’t. I guess it was a long shot. She advised me to report it to the police.But according to her, bikes get stolen all the time around here.Mark :Listen, let’s get back so you can report it.Kate :I’ve got no bike. I’m just so upset!Mark :It’s not far to college. Come on!Conversation2Mark :So did you ring the police?Kate :Yes. I went to the police station to report it.Mark :What did they say?Kate :No one’s found it. This woman said that Oxford has the fifth highest rate of bike theftin the country!Mark :You’re joking!Kate :That’s what she said.Mark :What else did she say?Kate :She told me that sometimes you do get bikes back –the thieves use them and then abandon them, apparently, and then people find them and report them. Mark :So you might get it back.Kate :I hope so, Mark, I really do. I t’s just too much you know? But …um …what else? She told me to go to this sale they have of abandoned bikes. She thinks I might find it there. But it’s only every two months, I can’t wait till then! Honestly, Mark, I’m really furious!Mark :You can always buy a cheap bike on eBay.Kate :Hello …Speaking …You found it! Where was it? Is it …? Oh, that’s fantastic news!There was a lamp and a basket on it …Right …OK, thank you, I’ll be in tomorrow morning to pick it up. Unbelievable! This guy found it!Mark :Brilliant! Was that the police?Kate :Yes. What they said was, someone dumped it outside this guy’s backyard. Mark :That’s so strange!Kate :The lamp’s been stolen and the basket.Mark :Forget about it! You’re lucky to get it back!Outside viewPart1PresenterDodgy deals aren’t the only problems associated with doorstep sellers. Your doorstep presents these unannounced visitors with a real opportunity to undertake distraction burglary where they often pose as bogus officials to gain access to your home.I’m joined now by Ian Holt, from Thames Valley Police. Ian, just outline for me what does distraction burglary actually entail?IanHoltWell basically what happens is, somebody uses a story to get inside somebody’s house and then they steal items, usually cash or small items of jewellery. PresenterAnd what are the different techniques that are commonly used?IanHoltWell basically the er …the people that commit this crime move from area to area, er …they will look at an area, they will try and pick a particular target and they can find that by looking at property, it may beer, an uncut garden, it may be repairs that need doing to the property. Something that indicates that there’s, there’s a vulnerable person in there. It …usually, it’s an elderly person that lives there. Is this quite a common problem now? It is becoming more common. To get it in perspective, of the 14,000 burglaries that were in Thames Valley last year, we had reported 800 crimes of distraction burglary.But, it …there’s a slight increase this year over last year’s figures.OK, you mentioned some of the victimsbeing elderly. What other people aretargeted?Well, unfortunately, with this type of offence, it is the vulnerable in society and the elderly. The, the national average, if there’s such a thing as a, a victim for this type of crime, is a white female aged 81 years.And what about things that people can do to prevent it happening, basically? Well the things they can do are very, very simple. The difficulty comes, is that some of these people, er …it’s very difficult for them to remember what to do. But the three things we, we always say is: stop, chain and check. And that’s stop before you open the door to make sure who’s on the other side. Always apply a chain. If you haven’t got a chain, fit a chain to the door, or a door bar if you’ve got difficulty inhandling a chain with arthritic fingers.But also when you answer the door, check the identity of the person there. Generally the offenders say they are from the Water Board or from utilities. They may say they’re from a charity or even from local authority. But generally, a utility will be in uniform.Ask for their identification. A genuine person will not mind you doing that and will wait until you can check them out. If you do need to check them, phone the number on, on your last bill. What won’t happen is that if it is a bogus caller, they will become unnerved by this reaction and they will leave.PresenterOK and there’s also a couple of gadgets new on the market that also can help as well. Just talk us through that.IanHoltCertainly, yes. The …a spy er …viewer is fairly standard. But for elderly who may have poor eyesight there’s a spyscope which actually makes it a lot easier for them to see who’s outside.As I mentioned before about the door bar, again, it can be easier to apply than the chain. Very reasonable priced er, and something that is fairly new …as I mentioned before it’s very difficult for some of these people to remember what they have to do when they go to the door and that’s why they become victims.And this item is called a Memo Minder and actually you can record a message on there and it’s nice to have a grand-daughter or somebody to record a message, but every time the person approaches the door it reminds them with a voice to say “Putyour chain on.”Listening inPassage1Patrick :I read a funny story today in the paper –true story.Steve :Go on, then.Patrick :OK. This 72-year old guy stole a pair of trousers from a department store in Paris. Asecurity man saw him and alerted the police and they were waiting for him when he came out of the shop. The shoplifter started running, but the policeman soon caught up with him. The man thenbit the policeman on his arm several times. Steve :He bit the policeman?Patrick :Yes –you have to remember, he was 72.Steve :I’d forgotten that.Patrick :Problem was, it didn’t hurt the policeman at all, ’cause the guy had forgotten to put his false teeth in before he left home.Steve :Very funny!Patrick :And the moral of the story is –Steve :Always remember to wear your false teeth if you’re going to bite someone. Patrick :That’s good. I read a funny crime story the other day. Let’s see …yeah …this guy …this guy robbed a supermarket somewhere in America –I can’t remember where exactly –anyway, he got away with about 4,000 dollars. The next week the local newspaper reported the story but said he’d stolen 6,000 dollars. The thief rang the newspaper office to complain. He said, “Look, I only took 4,000 dollars. I’m wondering if the supermarket manager took another 2,000 and said I’d taken it. I did not take 6,000, I promise you.”Steve :He was probably telling the truth.Patrick :He probably was. Anyway, the newspaper managed to keep the guy talking while theyrang the police. And the police traced the call –the guy was ringing from a phone booth –and they arrested him while he was still talking to the newspaper.Steve :That’s good. Stupid guy! I’ve got another true story …This –this –old guy was in court for some crime –and he fell asleep. His case began and his lawyer stood up and said, “My client pleads not guilty.”The man suddenly woke up, but wasn’t sure what was happening. He jumped up and shouted, “I plead guilty! I plead guilty!”Patrick :So what happened?Steve :The judge allowed him to plead not guilty.Patrick :That’s the best, I think.。

新编大学英语2视听说2答案

新编大学英语2视听说2答案
Laura: No, he’s a trumpet player. So, what kind of music do you like?
Bob: I like listening to rock.
Laura: What group do you like best?
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Task3: Mozart
Mozart was a fascinating musician and composer whose fame continues to grow more than two centuries after his death. He was borninSalzburg,Austria, in 1756. Before the age of four, he had shown great musical talent. His father then decided to lethim start taking harpsichord lessons. The boy’s reputation as a musical talent grew fast. At five, he was composing music. Form that time on, Mozart wasperformingn concerts and writingmusic. By his early teens, he had mastered thepiano, violin and harpsichord, and was writing symphonies and operas. His first major opera was performed inMilanin 1770, when he was only fourteen. At fifteen, Mozart became the conductor for an orchestra inSalzburg. In 1781, he left forVienna, where he was in great demand as both a performer and a composition teacher. His first opera was a success. But life was not easy because he was a poor businessman, and his finances were always in a bad state. Hismusicfrom the next decade was not very popular, and he eventually fell back on his teaching jobs for a living. In 1788 hestopped performing in public,preferringonly to compose. He died in 1791 at the age of thirty-five. Although he lived only a short life, he composed over 600 works.

新编大学英语 视听说教程2 答案

新编大学英语 视听说教程2 答案

Unit 8Money Part OneViewing,Understanding and SpeakingVideo Script Topic:The lotterySetting:Lakeside park,lottery booth,and dormitoryCharacters:Elizabeth (girl),Alice (girl),Michael (boy),Tony (boy),and Bill (boy)A group of college students are having a picnic at the lakeside park.They are chatting and laughing cheerfully while listening to pop music on the radio.Their attention is turned to the radio when they hear the disc jockey say,"Now is the time to buy lottery tickets.The jackpot is $18million.$18million.That’s what you can take home tonight if you are the lucky winner."Tony:Hey,Bill,you hear that?Eighteen million bucks!It’ll be so cool to win it.Bill:Yeah.I’d be thrilled to death if I were the winner.Michael:Why don’t you try your luck and buy a lottery ticket?Tony &Bill:That’s a good idea.Elizabeth:Don’t be silly.You guys are daydreaming.Alice:That’s right.It’s a waste of money.By the way,you don’t even have the money to buy a lottery ticket,Tony.You haven’t returned the ten dollars you borrowed from me yesterday.Tony:That’s…that’s exactly why I’m interested in the lottery.If I won it,I’d pay off all my debts.Bill:Who doesn’t want to be rich?Actually,I think it’s not a bad idea if we buy one ticket for all of us.We could share the prize money if we won.For one ticket,it’s only two bucks.I think we could spare the two bucks by skipping dessert at dinner time.Alice:Two dollars isn’t a big deal.I just don’t think we could be that lucky.I’ve heard about so many people who buy the tickets every week and still haven’t won a cent.Bill:Come on,Alice!It may be our lucky day.Elizabeth:Oh,I hope we’ll be lucky,of course.Wait a minute!There’s no lottery booth in this area.Where can we go and buy the ticket?Michael:That’s no problem.We can stop at the lottery booth,can’t we?Elizabeth:OK,let’s go.(At a lottery booth )Tony:Liz,you’re the treasurer.You should go and buy the ticket.Elizabeth:All right.But what numbers do we choose?Michael:Just let the machine randomly select them.Alice:I don’t trust the machine.Let’s try something unique.Tony:What do you mean by “unique”?Alice:Like…Bill:Like what?Alice:Like our lucky numbers.Michael:I’ve an idea.There’re five of us,and seven numbers on the ticket.Why don’t we just useour birthdays and today’s date,Oct.25th ?Tony:That’s a good idea.So mine’s 23rd of May,that’ll be 23for me.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网Bill:I’m 14.Michael:I’m 7.Alice:I’m 2.Elizabeth:I’m 28.Elizabeth:OK,guys.Listen,so the numbers are 23,7,28,14,2,10and 25.Others:Yes,right,here we go.(They have had a good time at the park.It’s evening now and the students are listening to the radio for the result of the lottery.)Michael:So,Bill,what would you say we should do if we won the lottery?Bill:We could start a company like …Alice:Do you mean drop out of university?No way!Bill:What would you do then?Alice:I think we should use the money to make a movie we could all star in.Elizabeth:I’ll be scared to death in front of the cameras.I’d say we should travel around the worldif we did win.Tony:I would like to see the world too.I would also like to own the Houston Rockets .You know,Ilove the NBA so much.Michael:But you’re not ever going to be tall enough to make it to the NBA.I think we should buyan old castle in England and live there like kings and queens.Elizabeth:Shh….,be quiet please.The result is coming!(TV news announcer:And now for this week’s Power Ball jackpot.The numbers are:02,07,10,14,23,25,and…28!)Chorus (excitedly ):Oh,my God!I can’t believe it!That’s our numbers!Tony:Can’t believe it!We won the lottery!…(noisy excitement )…..Alice:Who’s got the ticket?Michael:Liz,of course.She’s the one that bought it for us.Elizabeth:Hold on.It’s…in the backpack.(S he picks up her backpack and searches for a while.The others wait anxiously.Elizabeth takes out the ticket and checks the numbers.Her face suddenly turns pale.)Bill…Bill:Yeah,what?Elizabeth:You said your birthday was on the 13th ,right?Bill:No!It’s 14th !Elizabeth:I’m sorry.But I thought I heard 13.Bill:No,you kid!No!The others:Oh!No!No!…Elizabeth:Sorry…The others:Oh!No!…18…(697words)Exercise 1w ww .k h da w .c o m 课后答案网Directions:You’re going to watch a video of a group of college students who talk about thelottery and their experience of buying lottery tickets.Read the following part carefully,which will make it easy for you to understand the video.1)disc jockey n.an announcer who presents and comments on popular recorded music,especially on the radio;a DJ.流行音乐唱片播放主持人e.g.Her came up and play the role of disc jockey,and we nicknamed him EJ the DJ.2)jackpot n.the largest amount of money that you can win in a game that is decided by chance积累的赌注e.g.A nurse who gambled $6in a slot machine walked away with the biggest ever jackpot of more than $25million.3)buck rmal a dollar 美元e.g.She left home with a couple of bucks in her pocket and the shirt on her back.4)pay off give someone all the money you owe them 还清债务e.g.We should be able to pay off the debt within two years.5)skip v.not do something that one usually does or that one should do 跳过,略过e.g.I’m trying to lose weight,so I’m skipping lunch today.6)dessert n.sweet food eaten at the end of a meal 甜食e.g.There’s apple pie,ice-cream,cheesecake or fruit for dessert.7)treasurer n.a person who is in charge of the finances of a society or organization and keeps its accounts 财务主管e.g.Anthony Fletcher is the committee’s treasurer.8)randomly adv.happening or chosen without any definite plan,aim,or pattern 随机地,任意地e.g.The books were randomly arranged on the shelves.9)drop out of leave an activity,course etc.before it has finished 退出e.g.Several students dropped out of the course after three weeks.1010))scare v.make someone feel frightened 吓,使害怕e.g.Some parents try to scare their children into behaving well.11)Houston Rockets 休斯敦火箭(美国NBA 中的一支篮球队)12)make it be successful in a particular activity or profession 成功,做到e.g.She’s very ambitious,but I don’t think she’ll ever make it to the top.13)backpack n.a bag used for carrying things on one’s back,especially by people on longwalks (野营者,徒步旅行者的)背包e.g.Most teenagers carry too many things in their backpacks.Exercise 2Section ADirections:Now watch the video and pay attention to the reasons why some of the speakerschoose to or not to buy lottery tickets.Then tick (√)the reasons the speakers give inthe video.1)Why do some speakers choose to buy lottery tickets?_____A.Winning the lottery will enable them to pay off their debts of $10thousand._____B.Everybody longs to become rich._____C.It won’t cost them much to try their luck by buying only one ticket.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网_____D.They count themselves luckier and therefore more likely to win the lottery than otherpeople._____E.They can share the prize if they beome the winner._____F.They will all become millionaires and won’t have to pursue their studies._____G.They will get to know the psychology of lottery winners,which they are interested in.2)Why do some others in the same group choose not to buy lottery tickets?_____A.They will get a heart attack if they win the lottery._____B.It’s a waste of money to buy lottery tickets._____C.It will leave them with no money to buy their dinner._____D.Their chances of winning the lottery are remote._____E.It’s inconvenient for them to buy the lottery ticket at the gas station._____F.They cannot get a good deal as businessmen do._____G.They consider it a daydream to think that they are going to be the lottery winner.Key to Section A:1)B,C,E 2)B,D,GSection B Directions:Watch the video again and pay attention to what the speakers plan to do if they win the lottery.Then match the speakers with their plans.Key to Section B:1)B,2)E,3)D,4)A,5)C Exercise 3Directions:Watch the video again and fill in the missing words in the incomplete lines of the speakers’.1)I’d be ______to death if I were the winner.2)__________________,you don’t even have the money to buy a lottery ticket,Tony.3)If I won it,I’d ____________all my debts.4)I think we could ______the two bucks by skipping dessert at dinner time.5)Two dollars isn’t a ____________.6)What do you mean by ______?7)But you’re not ever going to be tall enough to ____________to the NBA.8)The numbers are:02,______,10,14,______,25,and…______!Key to Exercise 3:1)thrilled2)By the way3)pay off4)spare1)Elizabeth A.to live in an old castle in England 2)Alice B.to travel around the world 3)Tony C.to leave university and set up a company 4)Michael D.to buy Houston Rockets 5)Bill E.to make a movie and feature themselves in it w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网5)big deal6)“unique”7)make it8)07,23,28Exercise 4Directions:Watch the video a third time.This time you are required to repeat a few important lines.What you have said will be recorded so that you can compare your pronunciation and intonation with the speakers’.Try to imitate their pronunciation and intonation.1)Why don’t you try your luck and buy a lottery ticket?2)You haven’t returned the ten dollars you borrowed from me yesterday.3)That’s…that’s exactly why I’m interested in the lottery.4)I just don’t think we could be that lucky.5)I’ve heard about so many people who buy the tickets every week and still haven’t won a cent.6)We can stop at the lottery booth,can’t we?7)Just let the machine randomly select them.8)So,Bill,what would you say we should do if we won the lottery?9)I think we should use the money to make a movie we could all star in.10)I’ll be scared to death in front of the cameras.11)And now for this week’s Power Ball jackpot.12)You said your birthday was on the 13th ,right?Exercise 5Directions:Now you know the different attitudes of the speakers towards the lottery in the video.Please express YOUR opinion about the lottery and your plan to spend the money ifyou won it.Your description will be recorded so that your teacher will be able toknow your performance.If you want to improve your work,try again before yousubmit your recording.Part Two Listening,Understanding and SpeakingListening I Words You Need to Know:Background Information:1.Plastic cards:Instead of the traditional form of money,there are other forms of money,such as:i)credit cards like Visa,MasterCard,City Express,American Express;ii)bank cards like ATM cards.The term “plastic”(塑料信用卡,塑料购物卡)is used to describe all types of plastic cards that replace money.traveler’s check 旅行支票credit card 信用卡issue 发行automatic teller machine (ATM)自动取款机cashier 出纳swipe 刷卡punch in 敲入account 账户neat 极好的w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网2.PIN :It is the short form of Personal Identification Number (个人身份识别号码).It is a number like a secret code that enables you to carry out a bank transaction at an ATM or in a store which has EPS.3.EPS:It is the short form of Electronic Point of Sale (电子销售点系统).It is an electronic system that enables customers to have the cost of an item withdrawn from their bank account when they are in a store.They punch in their PIN number on a small machine that looks like a hand calculator and the amount of money to withdraw from their account in order to pay for the item they have bought.TapescriptNatalie Portman is from a little town.She is visiting her friend Lin Gang in Hong Kong.They are on a shopping trip.(L=Lin Gang N=Natalie Portman)Part IL:Well,here’s the store I was telling you about where you can buy really nice silk things,to takeback to your hometown.You said your sister wanted some skirts.N:I know just what I want to get but I realize that I left my traveler’s checks at your place and Idon’t have any money with me.L:That’s OK.I’ve got my plastic!N:You mean your credit card?L:No,my bank card.Part IIN:How can you use that in a store?Is it like a credit card?L:No,not really.It’s a card issued by my bank.It’s the same card I use at the automatic tellermachine at the bank.N:I still don’t understand.We’re nowhere near your bank.L:Let’s go to the cashier and I’ll show you how EPS works.N:What does EPS mean?L:Well,it stands for “Electronic Point of Sale”.N:OK.You just gave the cashier your bank card and she swiped it through her machine.Nowwhat happens?L:Now I just have to punch in my PIN on this little thing that looks like a calculator.N:What’s a PIN?L:A personal identification number.N:So now the cost of my sister’s skirts has been taken out of your bank account.L:That’s right.N:Don’t you ever worry that someone might take all your money?L:Well,they could only do that if they knew my PIN number.It’s a neat system because you don’thave to carry around a lot of cash.N:That’s neat.(282words)Exercise 1Directions:Listen to the first part of the conversation and choose an appropriate answer for eachitem.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网1)Where does the conversation take place?A.In a silk store. B.In a plastic factory.C.At a bank. D.At a travel agency.2)What does Natalie want to buy for her sister?A.Air tickets. B.Traveler’s checks.C.Silk skirts. D.Telephone cards.3)What is Natalie’s problem?A.She can’t find the way back to the hotel.B.She forgets the address of her friend.C.She lost her traveler’s checks.D.She doesn’t have any money with her.4)What will Natalie’s friend do for her?A.Give her some cash.B.Carry what she buys to the hotel.C.Let her use his card for the time being.D.Take her back home.Key to Exercise 1:1)A 2)C 3)D 4)C Exercise 2Directions:Listen to the second part of the conversation and fill in the blanks with the information you hear from the recording.A bank card is issued by a particular bank and can be used at a store with EPS (Electronic Point of Sale).The 1)________swipes it through her machine,and then the card holder 2)________in his PIN number on a little thing that looks like a calculator.The cost of the things a customer buys is then taken out of his bank 3)________.One doesn’t have to worry about 4)________the card because one has to have the PIN number to use it,and this is a neat system because people don’t have to carry a lot of 5)________with them.Key to Exercise 2:1)cashier 2)punches 3)account 4)losing 5)cash Exercise 3Directions:Listen to the whole conversation again and then role-play it.Sample:L:Did you say that you want to buy some silk skirts for your sister?N :Yes…L:Now,here’s the place where you can choose from a large variety of silk products.N :But…but I left my traveler’s checks at your place and I don’t have any cash on me.L:Oh,don’t you worry.I have my plastic.N :Plastic?What’s that?L:Oh,that’s my bank card.N :Is it like a credit card?L:No,it’s different from a credit card.It’s issued by the bank where I have my money.I can use iton any automatic teller machine or any store where there is EPS.N :What is EPS then?L:Well,it stands for “Electronic Point of Sale”.When I make any purchase,the cashier will swipew w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网the card through the machine and I enter my PIN,that’s it!And the money for the purchase will be taken out of my account.N :What is PIN then?L:PIN is a personal identification number.N :Is there any danger of your money being taken by someone?L:Well,very unlikely.People could only do this if they have my PIN number.N :Wow,that’s neat.And you don’t have to bring a lot of cash with you.L:That’s right.Listening II An Unusual Millionaire Words You Need to Know:unusual 与众不同的millionaire 百万富翁TapescriptAn Unusual Millionaire I know a man called John Smith who is a very unusual millionaire.What makes him unusual is that he has no money.He says the average millionaire never uses money and always gets other people to pay for taxis or drinks.This is because he is so used to thinking in millions that small amounts of money are not worth thinking about.But this does not mean he has no worries.On the contrary,the average millionaire worries constantly about his businesses.His great wealth also makes it difficult for him to be happy and comfortable with other people.Are they friendly because they like him?Or do they pretend to like him because they want his money?John Smith says he feels very sorry for millionaires,who,instead of being masters of their wealth,are slaves of their millions.In one way,however,John Smith always behaves exactly like a millionaire.I mean he never has any money and generally manages to persuade someone else to pay for his drinks.But unlike other very rich men,he gives back good value for money.He is full of jokes and fun.An evening spent with him is not cheap,because he is usually very thirsty,but he always makes people happy.He does not give much thought for tomorrow.He is the happiest man I have ever met.Whenever I meet him,he tells me,“In money I am not rich,but in peace of mind I am a millionaire.”And then the world’s richest,penniless man usually adds,with a smile,“Do you have time for another drink?”How can I refuse?(274words)Exercise 1Directions:Before you listen to the passage,can you guess from the title what the passage mightbe about?Sample:The passage is probably about a millionaire who has a lot of money but never spends any.He inherited the money from his parents and,in spite of his fortune,he’s very careful with his money.He doesn’t even want to get married since he’s afraid that his wife will get part of his fortune.He shuts himself from the outside world and people seldom see him in public places.w w w .k h da w .c o m 课后答案网Exercise 2Directions:Listen to the passage and decide which of the following statements are true or false.Put “T”for true and “F”for false in the space provided._____1)John Smith has a lot of money._____2)The average millionaire worries about his businesses and his relationship with other people._____3)John Smith is used to thinking in millions and never uses money._____4)Some people like to associate with the average millionaire probably because they want his money._____5)The average millionaire is the slave of his wealth as he is controlled by it._____6)John Smith usually drinks a lot if other people treat him.Key to Exercise 2:1)F 2)T 3)F 4)T 5)T 6)T Exercise 3Directions:Listen to the passage again and then fill in the blanks with what you hear from the recording.John Smith is considered an unusual millionaire.He has 1)________money,but he behaves like a millionaire by 2)________other people to pay for his drinks.He has no worries,as he does not give much 3)________for tomorrow.He’s full of jokes and 4)________.In this way he makes people happy and is thought of as the 5)________man.In conclusion,he is the world’s richest,6)________man—he’s not rich in 7)________,but he’s a millionaire in 8)________of mind.Key to Exercise 3:1)no 2)persuading/getting 3)thought 4)fun 5)happiest 6)penniless 7)money 8)peace Part ThreeMore Listening Practice One Allowance DayWords You Need to Know:allowance 零用钱pile up 积累jar 罐子Tapescript Joshua:Dad.Allowance day.Can I have my allowance?Father:Oh.I forgot about that.Joshua:You ALWAYS forget.Father:I guess I do.How much do I owe you?Joshua:Just $13.Father:Thirteen dollars!?Why do I owe you that much?It seems like I paid you just the other day.Joshua:No.You forget every Saturday,and it has been piling up.Father:Well,I’m not sure if I have enough cash.Joshua:Go to the bank,Dad.You have lots of money.Father:Lots of money,uh?Uh,well,I think the bank is closed.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网Joshua:Then,what about your secret money jar under your bed?Father:Oh,I guess I could do that.So,what are you going to do with the money?Joshua:I’m going to put some in savings,buy Mum a gift for her birthday,and use the rest to buybooks.Father:Well,that sounds great,Joshua.(142words)Exercise 1Directions:Listen to the conversation and then answer the following questions briefly.1)What does the son want from the father?_________________________________2)When does the father usually give it to his son?_________________________________3)Why does the son suggest his father go to the bank?_________________________________4)What does the father keep to himself secretly?_________________________________Key to Exercise1:1)His allowance.2)Every Saturday.3)The father isn’t sure if he’s got enough cash.4)A money jar.Exercise 2Directions:Listen to the passage and decide which of the following statements are true or false.Put “T”for true and “F”for false in the space provided._____1)The father usually gives his son $13every week._____2)The father hasn’t given his son the allowance because his son has enough money._____3)The father will go to the bedroom to get money for his son._____4)The boy will spend some of the money on books._____5)The father doesn’t care how his son will spend the money.Key to Exercise 2:1)F 2)F 3)T 4)T 5)F Practice Two I Have Everything I NeedWords You Need to Know:jewel 宝石jail 监狱Man!(感叹词)嘿!TapescriptMy name is Joe Bob Cook and I live on an island now.It’s very small,but it’s all right because I have everything I need.A few years ago I was living in a city and was working in a big office with a computer.It was a good job,I guess,but it was very boring.Everything was always the same.And I didn’t really like to work.I preferred to stay in bed asleep in the morning.And,of course,I never had enough money.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网So one day while I was eating lunch I started to think.“Why are some people rich and some people poor?”I asked.I was always working,but I certainly wasn’t becoming rich.“Maybe I can rob a bank,”I thought,“or steal someone’s jewels.”While I was thinking,I picked up a newspaper.There was a picture of a man the police were looking for.He used to work with a computer too,and at the same time he was also stealing a lot of money from the company.“Man!”I thought.“That’s a good idea.”So now you understand why I’m living here on this little island.There’s a very big jail on it.(204words)Exercise 1Directions:Listen to the passage and fill in each blank with the information you get from the recording.1)My name is Joe Bob Cook and I live on a(n)________now.2)It was a good job,I guess,but it was very ________.3)I preferred to stay in bed ________in the morning.4)I was always ________,but I certainly wasn’t becoming rich.5)“Maybe I can ________a bank,”I thought,“or steal someone’s jewels.”6)There was a picture of a man the ________were looking for.Key to Exercise 1:1)island 2)boring 3)asleep 4)working 5)rob 6)police Exercise 2Directions:Listen to the passage again and answer the following questions.1)What was Joe Bob Cook’s job a few years ago?___________________________________________________________2)Why is Joe Bob Cook in jail?___________________________________________________________3)How did he come up with such a way to become rich?___________________________________________________________Key to Exercise 2:1)He worked in a big office with a computer.2)Because he stole money from the company he was working for.3)He saw in the newspaper that a man was wanted by the police because of stealing money from the company.Practice Three A Kindness beyond PriceWords You Need to Know:Cleveland (地名)克利夫兰shiver 哆嗦pull up 停车Ralph Burke (人名)TapescriptFor reasons long forgotten,a 14-year-old girl in Cleveland got so angry with her parents that she ran away to New York City.Cold and hungry,she was shivering on a street corner when a taxiw w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网pulled up.As some party-goers got out,a man in the group noticed the girl and,asking if she needed help,insisted that she join them for dinner in a nearby restaurant.After hearing her story,the man took her to the train station and bought her a ticket back to Cleveland.“Whatever your desire,”he told her,“if you want it enough,you can make it happen.”Then he gave her $20and his address and telephone number.If she ever needed anything,she was to call him.She returned to her family,but could not find the paper with his name and phone number.Twenty-five years later,she found the lost paper in a diary.Ralph Burke received a letter and a check for $300.The woman asked that he accept it with the love and spirit in which it was sent.The idea,she said,wasn’t to repay a “kindness that has no price”;rather,she hoped he would come to meet her family.Accepting the invitation,Burke was welcomed like a long-lost uncle.Today he insists that one should perform those “simple acts of kindness”whenever one can.“Sometime,some way,”Burke says,“they always come back to you.”(239words)Exercise 1Directions:Listen to the passage and choose an appropriate answer for each item.1)Why did the girl run away from her parents?A.For no specific reason. B.She felt she was neglected.C.Her parents got divorced. D.She was angry with her parents.2)Where was she when the man noticed her?A.In a restaurant. B.At a party.C.On a street corner. D.In a taxi.3)What did the man do to help her?A.He drove her back home in person.B.He bought her a ticket to Cleveland.C.He gave her $20for her to buy a ticket back home.D.He took her to his home and put her up for the night.4)How old was she when she met the man again?A.14. B.30. C.20. D.39.Key to Exercise 1:1)D 2)C 3)B 4)D Exercise 2Directions:Listen to the passage again and complete the following sentences.1)When the taxi stopped beside her,she was __________there,cold and hungry.2)The man encouraged her by saying,“Whatever your __________,if you want it enough,you can make it happen.”3)When she found the paper with his name and address,she sent him a letter and a __________for $300.4)She said in her letter that she didn’t mean to repay his kindness that has no __________by sending him $300.5)The man accepted her __________to go to meet her family.6)Today the man insists that one should __________those “simple acts of kindness”whenever one can.Key to Exercise 2:w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网1)shivering 2)desire 3)check 4)price 5)invitation 6)performPractice Four Hayseed and Taxi DriverWords You Need to Know:hayseed 乡巴佬Continental Hotel 大陆饭店fare 车费take…for…把……看成……accuse 指责folks (plural)人们Tapescript Narrator:It’s a dark,cold,rainy night.The taxi driver hasn’t had a single passenger all day.When he goes by the entrance of the railway station,he sees a young man from the country coming out,carrying two suitcases.“Aha!”thinks the taxi driver,“here’s an opportunity to make up for the rest of this bad day.”He quickly opens the door of the taxi.Driver:Where do you want to go,sir?Hayseed:To the Continental Hotel.Narrator:Hearing this,the taxi driver loses hope for a big fare.The Continental Hotel is hardly two blocks away.The most the hayseed will give him is 1dollar.What bad luck!The driver then decides to take a long trip around town and then back to the Continental Hotel.This he does,and after a long time they arrive at the hotel.Driver:You owe me thirty dollars,sir.Hayseed:What?Thirty dollars?Do you take me for a fool?You’re trying to cheat me.Driver:How dare you accuse me …Hayseed:Only last week I took a taxi from the station to this hotel.I know how much the trip should cost!Driver:Oh …oh …all right.Hayseed:I think I should call the police.Driver:Oh,no!Please don’t!I have a sick wife and four hungry children.Hayseed:All right!This time I’ll let it go.Driver:Thank you,sir.You’re right.The trip isn’t worth thirty dollars…Hayseed:I know that.I may come from the country,but I’m as smart as you city folks.Driver:Yes,sir.Hayseed:I won’t pay you a cent more than I paid the other taxi last week…twenty-six dollars!(267words)Exercise 1Directions:Listen to the recording and choose an appropriate answer for each item.1)Why is the taxi driver happy to see the young man?A.He has waited there all day for the young man.B.The young man is the only passenger on the train.C.He hopes to make big money from the young man.D.The young man brings him two suitcases of gifts.2)Why is the taxi driver disappointed then?A.The young man refuses to take a taxi.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网。

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U n i t 1Lesson A1Vocabulary LinkB a——8 b----2 C----1 d----4 e----1、4、5 f-----6、7、8、9 g-----1、3、6、7 h----1、4、52 ListeningActivity 1 A report about GreenlandA1、 Her paper is about Greenland’s and trees.2、His knowledge of geography is not very good. He doesn’t know which country Greenland belongs to.3、The first settlers of Greenland gave it the name to attract others.B 1、F 2、T 3、F 4、T 5、T 6、F 7、TActivity 2 A flying disasterA1 “The Titanic of the sky”2 zeppelin3 40 passengers and crew4 Germany5 the US6 two and a half7 it was landing8 35 correct picture 2B1、2、5、7Activity 3ACorrect picture 2B1---k 2---j 3----k、j 4---j 5---kC1 Jack seems to want a bigger car more than Kayla.2 Jack suggests they get more information about several kinds of cars.Activity 41 very famous buildings2 made of glass, steel, and concrete3 designed4 style5 19986 452 meters high7 modern and the traditional sideB1 world-famous museum Paris 500 six million2 ancient capital big enough millions of shopping centerCLouvre Museum Kyoto, Japan 1989 Hiroshi Hara to cope with the millions of visitors brings new life into the city center an ugly, modern mistakeActivity 5A1 It means building underground.2 First, there is plenty of space underground. Second, with new technology, building costs are not as high as in the past. Third, it’s safer than building skyscrapers.B2、4、6、7a 2 narrow harborb 3 long, sunny beach c4 busy vacation d1 high cliffs4 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1A1 We worked as volunteers2 What’s it like3 It was kind of hard4 We actually saw bears5 That does sound exciting6 It’s special program for international studentsActivity 2A1 c2 b 3b 4 c 5 b 6 a 7 c 8 a 9 bLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA2 Mount Fuji3 glaciers4 Niagara FallsB1---b 2---c 3---a 4---d2 While You WatchA1~5 T F T F TMan-made structures1 Before You WatchA2 lift3 Golden Gate Bridge4 crane5 Great Wall of ChinaB1 concrete2 impressive3 advancement2 While You WatchA1 thousands2 by car 3unimpressedB1 The most impressive man-made wonder2 it stretches3 like cranes and lift4 I had a chance to drive across5 What an amazing feat of engineering6 it’s just a wonderful chance to see the cityPart 21 PreviewB1~5 b c b c cC1 skyscrapers2 Eiffel Tower3 parking garage4 Empire State Building5 caveD1—I 2---b 3---d 4—c 5---a 6---I 7---e 8---f 9---h 10---g2 While You WatchE1 architectural structures2 make it big3 performers4 spot5 feats6 fancy 72 While You WatchA1—g 2---e 3---c 4---a 5---d 6---f 7---h 8----bB1 impressed2 underground3 disagrees4 feats of engineering5 first6 hotel7 doesn’t think8 amusedC1 Man2 Something being build3 goes up4 you never know what’s going to be around next week5 but on the other hand6 building down more7 underground instead of aboveground8 that’s too much like living in a cave9 True 10 built right here 11 That’s right 12 all these buildings popped up 13 when it’s finished 14 I’ll bet 15 what do you think it’s going to look like 16 you know whatD1 He wanted to use the two architectural structures as examples of famous buildings.2 He thought it cool to have pictures of a famous place before anything was built there. He was convinced that the place would become famous in the future.3 He said it because he thought Takeshi was behaving oddly.ETakeshi initially thought a famous hotel would be build on the site, but he later discovered it would be a parking garage. He was embarrassed, but he laughed at his error and said that some rich and famous people might eventually park there.3 After You WatchA1 true2 Man3 You know what?4 You are too muchB1 walked by a construction site2 how much he admired the skyscrapers 3started taking pictures of the site 4 something famous might be there someday 5 the rich and famous would stay 6 with picture of it 7 Takeshi felt very embarrassed8 and Takeshi learned it was to be a parking garageUnit 21 Vocabulary LinkB1 window2 address3 hardware4 mouse5 menu6 icon 7surfing 8 crashed 9 crashed 10 mouse 11 surfing 12 window13 icon 14 hardware 15 menu 16 addressLesson AActivity 1A1—b 2—a 3—cB1 friend2 to All3 keyboard4 coffee5 computer6 fiveActivity 2A1 pet2 cell phonesBConversation 2 dActivity 3AToaster microwareCoffee maker clockWashing machine lightHeater air conditionerRefrigerator telephoneBTrue: 1 2False: 3 coffee maker—clock 4 today—in the future will 5 wanted—didn’t want 6 All—SomeC1 Typical smartphone features include a music player, gaming apps, Internet browser, electronic dictionary, camera, and video recorder.2 One advantage of smartphones is having access to entertainment on the go; another is the convenience of having multiple entertainment and communication functions in a single device.3 One disadvantage of smartphones is that they use up too much people’s time, and they may also negatively affect social and interpersonal skills.D1 the merits of2 entertainment on the go3 the convenience of4 entertainment and communication functions5 a single device6 eating up too much of people’s timeActivity4ATrue: 4 5 6 8 9 10False:1 unhappy because she lost her leg—happy because she is alive2 first period—fourth period3 pierced through—was on7 brought—did not bringBA—3 b—6 c—4 d—2 e—5 f—7 g—1Activity 51 from any computer with an Internet connection and at any time2 accelerates upload and download times3 that they can easily upgrade and expand at any point in the future4 The necessary security solutionsB1 F only suitable for company—suitable for company and individual2 F have to—no longer have to3 T4 F even if you can’t—as long as you can5 F are still extremely anxious—have now been put at ease3 Pronunciation\s\:2 4 \z\:1 34 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1A1 I hate writing term papers! It takes forever2 We used to write our papers on typewriters3 Oh, really That sounds difficultLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA1~6: f e b c a dB1 search the web2 surf the Internet3 instant messenger4 digital camera5 downloading music6 chatting onlineC1~4: c a b d2 While You WatchATrue: 1 2 3 5 7 8False: 4 cell phone—computer 6 phones—e-mails 9 reliable—not reliableB1 electronics2 are very cool3 they’re so easy to use4 you don’t have to think all the time that you forgot the camera5 you always have it with you and that’s so smartPart 21 PreviewBTrue: 1 2 5False: 3 tomorrow—today 4 a computer—a typewriter 6 happy—terribleC1 laptop2 battery3 computer lab4 typewriterD1 affordable2 amazing3 correction4 crashed5 disposable6 old—fashioned7 portable8 reliable9 term paper 10 word processor2 While You WatchA1~6: a a b a b bB1~6: b c e a f dC1 make those corrections2 I’ll e-mail my paper to you later today3 technology is amazing4 I used to write my term papers on a typewriter 5it must have taken a long tome to write a paper 6 I was pretty fast 7 made some mistakes 8 weren’t that bad 9 as for 10 oh my gosh 11 were so unreliable 12 used to crash all the time 13 as affordable or as fast as they are now 14 Mine’s pretty fast 15 as fast as some of the newer,more expensive ones 16 nowadays 17 In those days 18 used to use the ones at the universityD1 She assumes computers used to have backup batteries as they do today.2 Everybody, including Prof. Morgan, lost their term papers.E1 I went back to the good , old –fashioned way2 affordable portable reliable disposable3 word processor3 After You Watch1 as for2 in those days3 No big deal4 nowadays5 oh my goshUnit 3Lesson A1 Vocabulary LinkA1~8: A D G C F B H E2 ListeningActivity 1AInternational correspondentJournalist photographerB1—c 2—d 3—c 4—b 5—b 6—dActivity 2A1 likes2 dislikesB1 the comics the horoscope the price2 the news coverage the headlinesActivity 3ATom Joseph Olivia Randy TinaB1 Olivia2 Amy3 Randy4 TinaActivity4A1 They Couldn’t Communicate2 A Dangerous Occupation 3Silent Beauties 4A Clean CrimeB1 could not reach an agreement holdup note couldn’t read itcrumpled it up2 goalie he slipped on ice and hurt his back3 they were camels tall humps4 cleaned it leaving it at the side of the roadActivity5AAn Underwater Post Office?B1 102 farmer3 barking4 rare 5scuba diving 6 drawtourists’ attention 7 three 8 four3 Speaking &communicationLesson BPart one1 Before You Watch1 international correspondent 2critic 3 news anchor 4 editor 5 cameraman2 While You Watch1—T2—F interesting…….creative—boring and not very creative3—T4—F thinks—doesn’t think5—F cameraman—news anchors6—F feels—doesn’t feel7—T1 Before You Watch1~3: b c a2 While You WatchA1~6:f d b e a cB1 the most accessible medial2 around me at least3 to be carrying4 that well5 see how my team’s are doing6 what’s going on in my area7 save the comics for last8 that’s the fun part1 PreviewB1~5: B C B A CC1~7:B G F A E D CD1 guitarist2 journalist3 spiky4 headlines2 While You WatchAB1—e 2—a 3—c 4—d 5—bC1 headlines2 stuff 3Hey 4 Look at this 5 that famous blues guitarist6 silver guitar7 long, black hair 8the singer 9 short spiky hair10 wears that really cool white suit 11 man 12 It’s sold outD1 Takeshi whispers as he is nervous. That’s because he likes Anna, and he thinks she is pretty.2 Anna lives in the same building as Mike and Takeshi live.4 Mike asks him to speak to Anna to try and get tickets for the show.5 He hesitates because he doesn’t know Anna well, and because he is nervous to talk to a girl he likes.6 Takeshi feels pressure from Mike, who scowls at him.EActivity 11 What’s up2 Not much3 Dedicated Music Reviewer4 As a matter of fact5 reviewing a show tonight6 That’d be great7 It’s a date8 You and I can go togetherActivity 2Takeshi is surprised by Anna’s invitation. He thinks Anna is pretty and is therefore pleased to have a date with her. He might even be more pleased about the date than he is about seeing James Hammond’s show.F1 He thinks he will get to see the show.2 At first, Mike feel a bit disappointed but then he is happy for his friend.3 Takeshi is worried that Mike will be unhappy about not seeing the show.4 He tells Takeshi not to worry about it. He also says there are lots of other shows he can attend.3 After You WatchA1 stuff2 You’re kidding me!3 I hardly know her!4 manB1 the show was sold out2 a pretty woman across the room3 a music reviewer4 was nervous and hesitated at fitst5 went over and spoke to Anna6 she was still writing for The Village Voice7 not only was she a dedicated music reviewer8 just couldn’t believe it 9 a ticket to the show and a date 10 disappointed at first 11 not to worry about it 12 he had more important things to doUnit 41 Vocabulary LinkB1 pleasant2 active3 punctual4 careful5 flexible6 independentC1—c 2—a 3—d 4—b 5—f 6—e2 ListeningActivity 1A1 Diane2 Mimi3 AliceB1 six customers2 punctual Last week3 eight energyActivity2A aBActivity3A1 become a teacher2 the teaching program is very good3 a lot of practice4 young kids5 graduate from the university next June6 a kindergartenBPosition: brochure designerRequirements: computer skills cooperative flexibility in working hours available right nowActivity 4AJob—voice talent Company—National Telephone Her work—recording information messages Job requirements—sound warm and friendly, even at the end of eight hours Her schedule—three days a week Good points of her job—fun, helping people by using her voice, people are surprised Bad points of her job—has to be careful about her voice, doesn’t go outside in cold weather, can’t go to horror moives B1 Because she has to avoid hurting her voice.2 First she got the job information from her friend. Then she listened to all the telephone company messages on her own phone, recorded a cassette of all those messages in her own voice and sent it to the company. She then called the company every day for a month before she got the job.Activity 5AKen: 1 3 Steven: 2 4B1 interviews2 introduces3 famous4 loves5 videotape6 moves7 drive8 dependent9 stressful 10 hired3 PronunciationsB1 for two days2 for six hours3 for years4 for monthsActivity 2 I really want this jobAQ: honest, caring A: first-aid skills Q: creative A: graphic design Q:helpful A: speak a foreign language Q: ambitious A: give presentations CA tour guide b fashion designer c flight attendant d police officer e taxi driver f fitness instructorLesson BPart 12 While You WatchTrue:1 4 5 6 False: 2 31 Before You Watch1 well-informed2 foundation3 animation4 up-to-date5 animator6 passionate7 developing8 unconfident2 While You WatchAB1 strong foundation in art2 it helps to be able to speak3 animator in movies or video games4 be patient, work hard, and be creative5 that way6 keep up-to-date with events7 be able to write well8 well-informed1 PreviewBTrue: 1 4 5 6 False: 2 3 7C1—d 2—a 3—b 4—cD1 high energy level2 customers needs3 pleasant manager4 software programsE1~8: f d b g a c e h2 While You WatchA5 6 3 1 2 4B1~5: a a c b cC1 Thanks very much for coming in2 bring your resume3 Here you are4 tell you a little bit about the job5 looking for someone to sell our new software product6 requires flexibility, independence7 most importantly8 really listen to my customers to find out what they need9 I’m really good at that10 your experience with software programs 11 how to use a similar software product12 at my current job 13 customer needs 14 interesting 15 my present company 16 my present position 17 I’ve been named salesperson 18 top sales awards several times 19 impressive 20 understand the market better 21 the competition 22 We’ll be in touchD1 Bill is Ms. Li’s boss2 She thought Claudia was energetic and experienced—the right person for the job.3 She wanted to inform Claudia that she got the job.4 They were going to an aerobics class.5 Claudia was excited and anxious to find out if she had got the job.3 After You WatchA1 by the way2 something3 We’ll be in touch4 a little bitUnit 51 Vocabulary LinkB1 produces purchase employs2 develops ship manage3 advertisecompete2 ListeningAB1 3 4 5 7 8Activity 2AFor mountain climbing for trimming hair for relaxing for opening bottles for slicing food for cams and the corkscrewActivity 3B1 April 4, 19752 Bill Gates and Allen3 Redmond, Washington, United States4 Worldwide5 Microsoft Windows Microsoft Office Computer hardware productsHome entertainment productsActivity 4A1 department stores shopping malls2 put up their Christmas windowdisplays 3 companies just want them to spend more money 4 we can start thinking about what we really need in lifeB1 Buy Nothing Day2 They shouldn’t spend any money for 24 hours.3 In over 15 countries4 Canada5 The Christmas shopping season starts6 People are forgetting the real meaning of the holidays.7 People’s ideas about shoppingActivity 5A: b d e g f a c hB1 too much2 1960 affordable advertising educate high school students3 necessary4 talk about the company at any time say positive things about the company referring people to themWORD-OF-MOUTH ADVERTISING: It’s cost-effective. It’s much more believable.The company doesn’t have to create a complex business plan to advertise products. PAIDMEDIA ADVERTISING: It can sound insincere or unconvincing4 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1AWe have about 10000 We do business in a large number of we made over five million Will grow by up to 10%Activity 2BHistory of TV2 was not very popular in the beginning3 became popular when Michael Jackson’s videos were played4 started a second video channel, VH1in 19855started MTV Asia, MTV Latino, and MTV Russia in the 1990sMTV Today1 is a worldwide success story3 also broadcasts other programs4 is consistently voted one of the most popular TV stationsCA hobby students Jerry and David’s Guide computers grew quicklyInternet millions of information e-mail services profitLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA1~10: d f b I c l e h a gB1 flyers2 smoothie3 brochures2 While You WatchA: b e a f d cBDo education for executives send out to invite those people to come to our trainings smoothie business back in college word of mouth hand out flyers janitorial service he has people come in and clean the building, after hoursPart 21 previewB1~6: f e b a c dcC: 1~10: f I j c b d a e g h2 While You WatchA: 1~5: c e a d bBTrue: 2 4 5 8False: 1film school project—commercial 3 had to study—was sick 6 unsatisfactory—satisfactory 7 remark the tape—make more tapesC1 By the way2 helping me out with this3 on the day of my first real commercial shoot4 especially since you have a “love assistant” like me 5Right…there 6 that should do it 7 Check 8 And rolling 9 take one 10 Hello there 11 the most successful 12 The keys to our success 13 great design 14 affordable prices 15 who are these keys for16 Why 17 premier pieces 18 Like this sleek and stylish lounge chair19 100% genuine leather 20 talk about well-made 21 you’ll ever lay your head on 22 See for yourself 23 here today, gone tomorrow 24 pride ourselves in giving 25 at the right priceDActivity 11 on my first paying client2 sent in3 who knows what’ll happen4 Plus that couch was really comfortable `5 booked me for another6 the best part7 what this calls for8 encoreActivity 21 He most probably sent it in to Mr. Howard.2 Mike was worried that he might have made a bad impression on Takeshi’s client by falling asleep.3 Mr. Howard was pleased that people could see the Super Sleeper Sofa lives up to its name.3 After You WatchA1 talk about2 Check!3 folks4 that should do itB1 shoot a TV commercial2 starring3 show off4 elaborated on how well each piece was made5 fell asleep6 failed to help him with7 hire Takeshi to make five more commercialsUnit 6Lesson A1 Vocabulary LinkB1 summer house2 limousine driver3 designer clothes4 private school5 personal trainer 6luxury suite 7 credit card 8 privatejet 9 spending money2 ListeningActivity 1AThe Burj Al Arab Hotel Dubai, United Arab EmiratesB1—p 2—p 3—r 4—r 5—b 6—b 7—p 8—pActivity 2A bB1—D 2—D 3—JC 4—JC 5—D 6—D 7—J 8—JActivity 3A1 a brand new 20th2 Joseph’s friendB1 When she was a university student.2 Not at all. It was really old.3 She worked the whole summer vacation in a restaurant.4 Yes, she did. She took all her friends driving around every weekend.5 The car was destroyed in an accident.Activity 41 60 hours2 To pay for a big house, expensive furniture, a new car, and all the “important “ thing in life3 Going out on her old houseboat.4 She can go fishing from her living room.5 She goes along the river on her boat, exploring new places.B: 2 4 6Activity 5B1 They will sell their knowledge about using plants as medicine.2 They will get jobs and education for their people to save their culture and language.3 The monks record and sell their music.4 They use the money to pay for summer camps for teenagers.CF: 1 2 5 T: 3 4 6Lesson BPart 111—b 2—c 3—a21~8?: d f b a c h g e11 charity2 equipment3 purchase2A1 Woo Sung: buy a car or cars buy a house buy a university2 Calum: take a holiday3 Natalie: buy a car or cars buy a house invest money for the future4 Dave: spend it as fast as possible buy a car or carsB1 strike it big time2 somewhere warmer than where I live3 live on the beach for a whilePart 2PreviewB1~5: a b b c cCLuxurious penniless well-off generous lavishD1~9: d c a f e g I b hEApparently will packets paid off invested loads timer struck it rich turned out2 While You WatchA1~8: F F T F F F T FB1~5: b a e c dC1 It was about Mike’s uncle’s will.2 On a farm in Minnesota.3 Because Uncle Max had left all his land to Mike.4 Mike remembers his uncle living a simple life. It was not luxurious.\D1 strike it rich or something2 used to tell me3 all a man needs4 a strong back5 invested in his land6 it paid off7 lavish lifestyle8 I mean 9 generous 10 offered to give me spending money 11 wanted me to go to private school 12 wanted to vacation 13 turns out he’s got one14 how could you not have known 15 I’m telling you 16 wasn’t on sale17 have a timer by his phone 18 ketchup packets 19 A n d no one knew20 In fact 21 No wonder 22 Who would have thought he was that well offE1 loads of cash2 pay for dinner tonight3 I’ll take you all out to a nice dinner4 my treat5 a little short on cash6 I could borrow some7 I’m good for it8 we’re taking a nice dinner3 While You Watch1 I’m telling you2 No wonder3 I’m good for it4 I’m a little short onUnite 7Lesson A2 ListeningAHe is complaining about a broken traffic light in his communityB1 traffic accidents in danger2 pose great danger3 look into it immediately Activity 2AKnow their neighbors well rarely patrolBJohn: 1 F patrolling—neighborhood watch 2 T 3 F put up notice—put signs in our windowsSusan: 1 T 2 F by bike—in cars 3 T 4 F in cars—on foot or on bicycle Activity 3A cB 1: a b d 2: b c 3: bActivity 4A: 1BTyra: S SMatt: C SMercedes: C CC1 Tyra2 Matt3 Mercedes4 Matt5 MattActivity 51 The global population has grown quickly, and in some places it is creating a lot of problems.2 When women are educated , they become equal partners and participate more in family decisions.B1—d 2—c 3—a 4—bC1 F 3500 new babies are born worldwide—3500 new lives are added to the world’s population2 F 1978—19873 T4 T5 F small—big6 T7 T8 T9 in their late twenties—at the age of 3010 F there is—there isn’tSpeaking & CommunicationAWords or drawing that are illegally sprayed on wallsLesson B1 Before You Watch1—c 2—b 3—f 4—g 5—d 6—a 7—e2 While You Watch1 are2 don’t have3 noise4 fire5 a lot6 bothers1 Before You Watch1 Global warming2 Hunger3 Spread4 Poverty5 Disease6 HIV7 AIDS2 While You WatchA1~6: f a d e c bB1 The oceans are rising as well as the temperatures2 before it’s too late3 the world get together and help to make sure4 everyone gets a chance to learnPart 21 previewB1~6: c f b e d aC1~7: c d b e f g aD1 conduct a survey2 make a mistake3 interesting viewpoint4 rush hour5 affordable apartments6 push yourself7 noise pollutionE1~3: b c a2 While You WatchBTrue: 3 5False: 1 singles in the city—city living 2 air—noise 4 people—restaurants6 Takeshi—Sun-hee7 money—timeC1 Do you have a couple of minutes2 This won’t take long3 Do you agree, disagree, or have no opinion about4 Me too5 Rush hour in the city has become unbearable6 I totally agree7 traffic’s been an issue here for years8 with all the construction going on 8 with all the construction going on9 it’s not an issue for me 10 I guess 11 I like the fact that there are so many opportunities 12 push yourself 13 it goes the other way too 14 like if you make a mistake 15 waiting to take your place 16 talentedD1 They disagreed about life in New York. Sun-hee said there were many problems related to living in the city, but Takeshi said it was n’t that bad.2 Sun-hee said ‘Enjoy it? If you can get there in this traffic!” she was sarcastic as she thought it was hard to enjoy anything in New York because the traffic was so bad.3 Takeshi listed the good things in the city such as beautiful buildings and interesting places.4 The reporter left because she had finished her survey. It was not rude of her to leave. It was however rude of Takeshi and Sun-hee to engage in an argument during her interview.3 After You WatchA1 you know?2 I guess3 Where do I start?4 it goes the other way tooB1 on the sidewalk2 what they liked and disliked3 seemed to have different opinions about other issues4 pointed out that there was not enough parking , too few affordable apartments5 too much to enjoy in the city6 arguing about the issues7 But see8 I told you New Yorkers were rudeUnit 8Lesson A1 Vocabulary LinkB1~9: c a f h b I e g dC1 morals2 a while lie3 not worth doing4 has something on his conscience5 against the law6 hurt my feelings7 obvious8 depends on the circumstances2 ListeningActivity 1AThe speaker thinks that telling while lies is sometimes acceptable or even necessary.B1 encourage people2 to comfort people3 to soothe people4 to childrenActivity 2A1 work in the same office2 moving to another city3 lying about her work experienceB1 with her two co-workers2 Sally really has done3 might get a jobActivity 3A1 sometimes2 neverB1~6:D R R D R DActivity 41 a2 He thinks it’s not trustworthy because the reporters exaggerate and are not serious.3 She likes infotainment, or shows that report on current trends and famous people.B1 Graham: TV newspaper2 Lucinda: TV onlineActivity 5A1 P and S2 P and S3 D4 S5 PB1 The man who got out of the other car was friendly.2 Philippe and Sophie climbed into the car.3 The man drove Philippe and Sophie to a nearby village.4 Philippe and Sophie had tea and local delicacies.5 The man’s family was thrilled to meet Philippe and Sophie.6 The driver fixed the car that night.C1 hired driver2 doze3 an odd, loud4 get help5 no houses6 wild animals7 colder and darker8 a couple of9 get into his car 10 windshield 11 his phone number 12 they stay for dinner 13 called to say the car was running again 14 thanked the couple for visiting their home4 Speaking $ CommunicationA1 Mrs. Ward orders chicken and Mrs. Ward orders steak.2 Mr. Ward wants his steak to be medium rare, but it is well done.Lesson B1 Before You WatchA1~4: b c d aB1~5: b c d e a2 While You WatchATrue: 1 2 4 7 8False: 3 always—never 5 never—sometimes 6 shopping—to the moviesB1 lie2 get3 somebody4 explain the situation to mePart 21 previewBTrue: 1 3 6False: 2 Claudia—Tara 4 should—shouldn’t 5 skirt—jacketC。

全新版大学英语视听说教程2答案

全新版大学英语视听说教程2答案

全新版大学英语视听说教程2答案Unit 1Listening Comprehension1.The syllabus is covered in the first 10 minutes.2.Various factors contribute to human life expectancy.3.Opportunities to become successful decrease as individuals age.4.Increased life expectancy is largely attributed to advances in medical care.5.Older people are more likely to experience chronic health problems.6.Physical exercise can help improve mental health.7.Older individuals often suffer from loneliness and isolation.8.Intergenerational interactions can benefit both older and younger people.9.Age discrimination in employment is a significant issue.10.Older workers can contribute positively to workplaces and society.Speaking1.Q: Do you think modern medicine has significantly contributed to increased life expectancy? A: Yes, I believe modern medicine has played a crucial role in enhancing life expectancy. It has made huge advancements in treating diseases, developing vaccines, and improving overall healthcare.2.Q: How do you think people’s lifestyles have changed over time? A: People’s lifestyles have undergone significant changes over time. With advancements in technology, our lives have become more convenient and sedentary. People are more focused on their careers and often lead stressful lives. However, there is also an increased awareness of the importance of a healthy lifestyle, with many engaging in regular exercise and adopting balanced diets.3.Q: What do you think are the benefits of intergenerational interactions? A: Intergenerational interactions offer numerous benefits. Younger individuals can gain valuable wisdom and guidance from older generations, while older individuals can stay connected to the younger generation and maintain a sense of purpose and relevance. It also helps in breaking down stereotypes and fostering understanding between different age groups.4.Q: Do you think age discrimination is a significant issue in the workplace? A: Unfortunately, agediscrimination is still prevalent in many workplaces. Older workers often face challenges in terms of hiring, promotions, and being laid off. This discrimination deprives organizations of the valuable experience and knowledge that older workers bring to the table. Efforts should be made to create inclusive and age-diverse work environments.Pronunciation1.Sentence stress: The stress in sentences generally falls on the most important words and carries the meaning of the sentence.2.Intonation: Intonation refers to the rise and fall of the voice while speaking. It can convey meaning, emotion, and attitude.3.Linking sounds: Linking sounds refers to the smooth transition between words in connected speech. It helps in maintaining fluency and naturalness while speaking.4.Pronunciation of individual sounds: Correct pronunciation of individual sounds is crucial for clarity in communication. Practicing specific sounds can help improve overall pronunciation skills.Unit 2Listening Comprehension1.The speaker’s friend has been accepted into a prestigious university.2.The speaker wants to know about the university campus and facilities.3.The campus is located in a picturesque area surrounded by mountains.4.The university has modern facilities and state-of-the-art technology.5.The speaker is interested in the majors and courses offered at the university.6.The university offers a wide range of study options in fields like business, science, and humanities.7.The speaker asks about the housing options available for students.8.The university provides on-campus accommodation for all students.9.The speaker is concerned about the cost of living in the area.10.The person the speaker is talking to assures them about the affordable cost of living.Speaking1.Q: What factors do you consider when choosing a university? A: When choosing a university, I consider various factors such as the reputation of the institution, thequality of the faculty, the available facilities, the range of programs and majors offered, and the overall campus environment.2.Q: What are the advantages of studying at a university with modern facilities? A: Studying at a university with modern facilities offers several advantages. It allows students to have access to the latest technology and resources, which aids in their learning and research. Modern facilities also create a conducive environment for academic growth and provide practical hands-on experiences.3.Q: How important is the availability of on-campus accommodation for students? A: The availability of on-campus accommodation is crucial for students, especially for those coming from different cities or countries. It provides convenience and security, saves commuting time, and allows students to develop a sense of community by living among their peers.4.Q: Do you think the cost of living affects students’ choice of university? A: Yes, the cost of living often influences studen ts’ choice of university. Higher living expenses can be a burden on students, especially if they are not financially supported by their families. Affordability plays a significant role in deciding where to pursue higher education.Pronunciation1.Stress-timed rhythm: English is a stress-timed language, which means that stressed syllables arepronounced with more emphasis, and the time taken for stressed syllables is more consistent. This gives a rhythmic flow to spoken English.2.Word stress: Word stress refers to the stress placedon certain syllables within words. It helps in distinguishing between similar-sounding words and conveying meaning.3.Pronunciation of vowels: Vowels play a significantrole in pronunciation. Differentiating between short and long vowels is important for accurate pronunciation.4.Connected speech: Connected speech refers to theway sounds and words blend together in natural spoken English. This includes processes like assimilation, elision, and linking, which help in maintaining fluency and native-like pronunciation.ConclusionIn this document, we have provided the answers for the listening comprehension, speaking, and pronunciation exercises of Unit 1 and Unit 2 of the textbook。

(完整版) 新编大学英语视听说2答案

(完整版) 新编大学英语视听说2答案

Unit 1Part IExerse2Episode 11. B2. A3.A4.B5.CEpisode 26.C7.B8.CExercise 3Episode 11. football basketball baseball2. steady boyfriend3. guess realized4. broke up5. in a group6. save up7. here comesPart IIListening IExercise 11. older2. brings3. start4. meaning5. time6.fine7. special8.soul9. hand st 11. hours 12. sayListening IIExercise 11. kind2. gold3. heartless4. love5. songs6. says7.touch8.lifetime9. gone 10.happens 11.feelings 12.speedPart IIIPractice OneExercise1.gaze2.sighs3.touch4.hugs5.such6.words7.praises8.understands9.lends 10.holdsPractice TwoExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.T7.FPractice FourExercise 21.unsuccessful marriages2.failed relationships3.dreamed of4.works action5.men naturalPart IVSection 1Directions1.√2.√ 3√ 4 5√ 6 7√ 8√ 9√ 10 11√ 12Section IIDirections1.C2.B3.A4.B5.A6.C7.C8.BDirections1.perfect2.half full3.ashamed4.failure5.apologized6.house7.side8.flower seeds9.watered 10.pickUnit 2Part OneExercise 21.T2.F3.F4.F5.F6.TPart TwoListening IExercise 11.F2.T3.F4.F5.TExercise 21.skin2.local hospital3.eat skin trouble4.waiting for a big basket5.done all her shopping a/her shopping listListening IIExercise 21.B E2.A E3.A E4.B E5.A E6.B E7.A E8.B E9.B E 10.A E 11.B E 12.A E 13.B E 14.A E 15.A E 16.B EListening IIIExercise 11.F2.T3.T4.F5.TExercise 2Examples1.MEN2.HIS3.MEN-madeConsequences1.mental image females/women2.females/women males/men3.citizensPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.F2.T3.F4.F5.TExercise 21.hire a dog2.pointed to3.a letter4.writing a program running itPractice TwoExercise 11.Mandiarin2.Zhang3.Smith4.Oxford English DictionaryExercise 21.B2.A3.B4.B5.C6.D7.A8.C9.A 10.DPractice ThreeExercise 11.T2.F3.T4.T5.T6.TExercise 21.an American education2.fluent English3.misses 4 nice 5.little things 6.walking the dog 7.weather 8.snowy 9.sunshine 10.boots 11.unbrella 12.a big smilePractice FourExercise 11.T2.F3.F4.F5.F6.TExercise 21.small2.pie3.pine4.big5.small6.pint7.half8.German9.warm brown 10.English 11.a packet of 12 in the evening 13 .fried potatoes 14.crisps Part FourSection 11.difficult2.frustrating3.rewarding4.people5.places6.ideas7.cultures8.live9.similarities 10.differences 11.beliefs 12.attitudesSection II1.F2.F3.T4.F5.F6.F7.F8.TSection IIIUnit3Part OneExercise 11.programmer2.exchange program3.assetExercise 2A.5B.4C.7D.2E.8F.1G.3H.6Exercise 31.unlucky2.exchange3.envy4.perfect match5.quit programmer6.current programming7.make a living8.ideal9.burned down 10.total failure 11.admit luckier 12.assetsPart TwoListening I1.222.died3.44.95.126.12st8.3Listening IIExercise 11.go on2.song3.true love4.see5.believe6.sky7.fly away8.open door9.silence 10 achieveListening IIIExercise 11.To come in and half something to eat2.Because the man of the house/the husband wasn’t at home3.Wealth, Success and Love4.Wealth5.Success6.To invite Love to come in7.Love8.Love, Wealth and SuccessPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.C2.B3.A4.B5.DPractice TwoExercise 11.authority behavior2.timid twenty-six-year education3.assistant4.most recent studiesExercise 21.T2.F3.F4.F5.FPractice ThreeExercise11 2 3√ 4 5√ 6√ 7√ 8Exercise 21.A2.B3.D4.C5.DPractice FourExercise 11.17822.17953.1802Exercise 21√ 2 3√ 4 5√ 6√ 7 8√ 9√ 10√Part FourSection 11.D2.C3.B4.A5.C6.BSection II1.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.T7.F8.FSection III1.seventh2.encouraged3.performed4.amused5.natural6.musical7.form8.DespiteUnit4Part OneExercise 11.Copenhagen2.TW A3.thrilled4.you bet5.overdue6.mechanical7.maintenmance8.a bite(to eat)9. annoying plex 11.initiallyExercise 2Mr&Mrs. Strong B C F H IMr&Mrs. Green A D E GExercise 31.6:55 2 New York 3.first grandchild 4.mechanical/door problems 5.their flight is overdue/delayed 6.the coffee shop 7.seating on another airline 8.1120 Part TwoListening IExercise 11.F2.T3.T4.F5.F6.FExercise 21.prison2.do the planting3.ten days4.the money the gun5.plant the potatoesListening IIExercise 11 2 3 4 5 √Exercise 21.the lift service2.engineers3.adding more lifts4.faster ones5.too expensive6.a psychologist7.placing large mirror8.simple9.inexpensivePart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.T2.T3.F4.F 5,TExercise 21.office2.discussion3.Immediately4.long5.describing6.wrongs7.over8.shoulders9. minutes 10.satPractice TwoExercise 1A B√ C D E√ FExercise 21.Economic factors2.Psycholigical space needs3.number of bedrooms4.familyExercise 31.T2.F3.F4.T5.TPartice ThreeExercise 11.color2.brain3.message4.red5.exciting6.signal7.moodExercise 2Exercise 11.Noise how nice2.Two3.Books4.Passers-by student volunteers5.One Exercise 2Part FourSection IIPart A1.American history2.$64,0003.the best guest missed a questioned4.second5.easier play it safePart B1.F2.T3.F4.T5.FSection IIIPart A1.T2.T3.F4.F5.FPart Bsocial support stress level heart rate blood pressure close relationships Unit5Part OneExercise 21.B2.A3.C4.CExercise 31.too good to be true2.various kinds3.ignored4.stand5.has something to do with6.dream I’m7.can’t afford8.something wrong with9. ripe at hand e truePart TwoListening IExercise 11.B2.A3.C4.D5.B6.CExercise 21.at rest2.slows down3.slow4.little5.inactive6.rises increases7.still8.inactive active9.active more rapidlyListening IIExercise 11.√ 2 3√ 4 5√ 6√ 7√ 8√Exercise 21.A2.C3.D4.BExercise 31.strange2.strange3.very steep4.at the bottom5.watching6.be punished7.in the darkness 8.scared 9.avoid 10.exam 11.interpreting dreams 12.disappointing 13.making mistakes 14.symbolPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.D2.C3.B4.DExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.F6.TPractice TwoExercise 1.parting 2.wrong 3.dream 4.night 5.none 6.seem 7.shore 8.sand 9.fingers 10.grasp 11.save 12.wavePractice ThreeExercise 11.No2.Yes3. Yes4.No5.No6.YesExercise 21.A2.C3.B4.C5.A6.CPractice Four1.C2.A3.I4.H5.F6.D7.J8.GExercise 21.Because dreams are closely related to walking lives2.more women have careers3.The possible reason is that they are making important decisions about career, marriage and life direction4.solve problems5.Life experience/Biological conditioning and social conditioning, life stage and attitudesPart FourSection IPart AA.4B.8C.6D.3E.1F.5G.2H.7Part B1.C2.A3.B4.D5.B6.D7.CSection IIPart A1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.TPart B1.pushing2.away3.friend’s house4.burned to death5.the death6.in front of7.kids’minds 8.making moneySection IIIPart A1.A2.C3.D4.B5.CPart B1.Y2.Y3.N4.Y5.N6.N7.Y8.YUnit6Part OneExercise 2A.√B.√ C D√ E F√ G√ H√ IExercise 31.plays an important role2.eat animals3.got used to like it4.brought up on5.slim even though6.with the development of7.be thought of8.pleasant and nice sounding Part TwoListening 1Exercise 11.B2.D3.A4.C5.BExercise 21.2262.7:30 a.m3.orange4.grapefruit5.bacon, eggs tomato6.two soft-boiled eggs7.toast, butter8.lemon teaListening IIExercise 11.take out cardboard plastic plastic tight-fitting2.board menu order microphone twenty yards3.knives forks everything trayExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.F5.TListening III1.The big bakes black bread2.The is better buttered3.cheap chip shop sells cheap chips4.fish Fish fried fresh Fresh fried fish Fresh fish fried fish fresh fried5.proper cup of coffee proper coffeepot a cup of coffee proper coffeepot coffeepots Iron coffeepots Proper cup of coffee proper copper coffeepot a cup of coffeePart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.T2.F3.T4.F5.T6.TExercise 21.B2.C3.C4.A5.CPractice TwoExercise 11.F 2,T 3.T 4.F 5.TExercise 21.9002.14933.corn sweet potato pineapple4.realize full 5,exercise perform better burnsPractice ThreeExercise 11.C2.A3.B4.DExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.TPractice FourExercise 1A B C√ D E√ F√ G HExercise 21.Television2.A sailor3.Meat and potatoes4.Biscuits, cake and chips5.To make them look good6.Excellent7.One can remain healthy without meat8.Opposed but tolerantPart FourSection 1Part A1.T2.F3.F4.T5.TPart B1.D2.C3.C4.B5.BSection II1√ 2 √ 3 4√ 5 6√ 7√ 8 9√ 10√ 11√ 12√Part B1√ 2√ 3 4 5 6 7√ 8 9 10 11√ 12Section IIIPart A1.T2.F3.T4.F5.T6.TPart B1.foreign owners foreign food2.aware very good3.time effort4.slowera hurry 5.shopping sightseeingUnit7Part OneExercise 21.N2.T3.F4.T5.F6.N7.T8.FExercise 31.stupid mistakes2.lovely ones make3.eve entirely4.finished fixes5.symbol of death6.on time alone7.remind in front of8.what we do right awayPart TwoListening 1Exercise 11.F2.F3.T4.T5.T6.F7.F8.FExercise 21.cold open outgoing2.overpowering friendly3.long time for life4.accentcountry loud behavior language 5.closer distanceListening IIExercise 11.C2.D3.A4.B5.CExercise 21.lost2.India3.settle/staypare5.water6.spoil7.sugar8.stayPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.B2.A3.D4.C5.AExercise 21.F 2,F 3.T 4.F 5.FPractice TwoExercise 14 ,7,6,1,3,8,2,5,Exercise 21.F2.F3.T4.F5.FPractice ThreeExercise 11.E2.B3.G4.A5.D6.F7.CExercise 21,European 2.1:00 p.m 4:30 p.m 3.brown 4,party 5.standPractice FourExercise 11√ 2√ 3 4 5√Exercise 21.A2.C3.D4.A5.B6.DPart FourSection IPart A1 2 3√ 4√ 5√ 6 7√ 8Part B1.T2.F3.F4.F5.T6.F7.T8.TSection IIIPart A1.C2.C3.B4.D5.D 6,APart B1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.TUnit8Part OneExercise 2Section A1, A B√ C√ D E√ F G 2.A B√ C D√ E F G√Section B1.B2.E3.D4.A5.CExercise 31.thrilled2.By the way3.pay off4.spare5.big deal6.unique7.make it8.07 23 28Part TwoListening IExercise 11.A2.C3.D4.CExercise 21.cashier2.punches3.account4.losing5.cashListening IIExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.T5.T6.TExercise 31.no2.getting/persuading3.thought4.happiest 6.penniless 7.money 8.peacePart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.His allowance2.Every Saturday3.The father isn’t sure if he’s got enough cash4.A money jarExercise 21.F2.F3.T4.T5.FPractice TwoExercise 11.island2.boring3.asleep4.working5.rob6.policeExercise 21.He worked in a big office with a computer2.Because he stole money from the company he was working for3.He saw in the newspaper that a man was wanted by the police because of stealing money from the companyPractice ThreeExercise 11.D2.C3.B4.DExercise 21.shivering2.desire3.check4.price5.invitation6.performPractice FourExercise 11.C 2,B 3.A 4.D 5.AExercise 21.Two blocks away2.Thirty dollars3.He has a sick wife and four hungry children4.Yes.About twenty-five dollarsPart FourSection I1.T2.T3.F4.F5.T6.TPart B1.Weeklion3.sick4.alarm5.awaySection IIPart A1.F2.T3.F4.T5.F6.FPart B1.52.353.excellent4.countingSection IIIPart A1.502.853.175,0004.3,000 5,200,000Part B1.C2.B3.A4.CUnit 9Part OneExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.F5.T6.FExercise 31.a half dozen2.a thing shrinking3.this single shirt4.refund on sale5.so badly any more6.at no cost7.value hate8.more than fairPart TwoListening 1Exercise 11.B2.C3.D4.C 5,BExercise 21.leather2.1,4503.tight4.cheaper5.2.36.wholemeal7.578.seeds Listening IIExercise 11.At Your Service2.give advice3.(01)24680414.Jack Mills5.ConsumerAid AssociationExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.F7.F8.T9.F 10.TPart ThreeExercise 11.red2.twelve3.Pennsylvania4.Indiana5.something6.September7.Visa8.JK 4096239Exercise 21.By telephoning Worldwide Flowers2.Long-stem red roses, and quite nice3.474014.Before 6 p.m/six in the morning5.All my love ,JimPractice TwoExercise 11.T2.F3.T4.T5.Fk2.white bread3.three or four4.Ready Quick Soup5.eggs6.soap7.peanut butter 8,ice cream 9.frozen cornPractice ThreeExercise 11.C2.C3.B4.C5.AExercise 21.on sale $89.992.too expensive3.stereo4.heavy5.The sound6.headphones carry it anywhere7.at home my kids8.$59.50 9.size stereo 10.on sale $74.99 11.stereo 12.PerfectPractice FourExercise 11.B2.B3.A4.A5.CExercise 21.A opposite B electrical goods C discount prices D 9 till 6 E the difference plus £52.A menswear and ladies’ fashions B bargains C on August 8 at 9 o’clock3.A energy-saving B feeling soft looking snowy white C £1 note D washing powders to savePart FourSection IPart A1.F2.T3.F4.T5.F6.FPart B1 2√ 3 4√ 5√ 6 7 8√ 9 10√ 11√ 12 13 14√Section IIPart A1.F2.T3.F4.T5.FPart B1.repainted2.six3.blue4.60,0005.two6.air conditioning7.6408Section IIIPart A1.T2.F3.F4.FPart B1.D2.C3.A4.E5.H6.G7.F8.BUnit 10Part One1√ 2√ 3√ 4 5 6 7 8√ 9√ 10√ 11√ 12 13√ 14 15√ 16√ 17√ 18√ 19√ 20Exercise 31.offends hurts2.easily longer time3.avoid normal4.safely healthy5.out of control cool down6.share frustrated7.too often unpleasant8.cases misunderstand9.under control 10.release calm downPart Two1.a stomachache2.a headache3.an earache4.a sore throat5.a cold6.a cough7.the flu8.a feverExercise 21.sick/ill2.sore3.throat4.headache5.wedding6.examination7.took8.examined9.chest 10.prescribed 11.four 12.tenListening IIExercise 11.A2.C3.D4.AExercise 21.F .2.F3.F4.F5.F6.TPart ThreePractice One1.beauty2.protect3.just five minutes4.an average of ten points5.wind on your cheeks6.reduce stress7.favorite scene8.beach9.blue sky 10.less anxiousExercise 21.fallen2.strolled3.missing4.health benefits5.reached6.outdoors7.disappeared8.or even9.thinking so much 10.being outdoors 11.absorb 12.strongerPractice TwoExercise 11.D2.B3.C4.A5.BExercise 21 2 3√ 4√ 5 6 7√ 8√Practice ThreeExercise 11.ill2.spirits3.accomplishing4.ambitious5.mentalExercise 21.T2.N3.F4.F5.N6.T7.F8.N9.T 10.NPractice FourExercise 11.B2.A3.D4.B5.CExercise 21.T2.T3.T4.T5.FPart FourSection I1.work2.friendship3.sincerityanize5.taking action6.faith7.happiness8.excellence9.difficulties 10.tolerance 11.praise 12.loveSection IIPart A1.B2.C3.D4.C5.DPart B1.F2.F3.T4.T5.FSection IIIPart A1.B2.C3.C 4,D 5.APart B1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.T。

视听说2听力原文及答案

视听说2听力原文及答案

Unit1II. Listening Skills1. M: Why don’t we go to the concert today?W: I’ll go get the keys.Q: What does the woman imply?2. W: I can’t find my purse anywhere. The opera tickets are in it.M: Have you checked in the car?Q: What does the man imply?3. M: Are you going to buy that pirated CD?W: Do I look like a thief?Q: What does the woman imply?4. M: Do you think the singer is pretty?W: Let’s just say that I wouldn’t/t vote for her in the local beauty contest.Q: What does the woman imply about the singer?5. M: Have you seen Tom? I can’t find him anywhere.W: The light in his dorm was on just a few minutes ago.Q: What does the woman mean?1.B2.B3.D4.C5.AIII. Listening InTask 1: Encore!As soon as the singer completed the song, the audience cried, “Encore! Encore!” The singer was delighted and sang the song again. She couldn’t believe it when the audience shouted for her to sing it again. The cycle of shouts and songs was repeated ten more times. The singer was overjoyed with the response from the audience. She talked them and asked them why they were so much audience in hearing the same song again and again. One of the people in the audience replied, “We wanted you to improve it; now it is much better.”1.F2.T3.F4.T5.FTask 2: The CarpentersW: They play “Yesterday Once More” all the time on the campus radio. Do you like it?M: I do. I never get tired of it. I like the Carpenters. Their voices are so beautiful and clear. I guess that’s why they’re so popular.W: I like the way their voices blend. There were just two of them, brother and sister, right?M: Yes, Richard and Karen I think they were. She died I think.W: Yes, anorexia. It is hard to believe that someone so beautiful would starve herself to death.M: It’s a problem everywhere in the world, including China, I’m afraid. Women worry too much about their appearances, and are so crazy about losing weight.W: Well, let’s go for lunch before we go to the concert.1. beautiful and clear2. blend well3. sister4. worry too much5. more importantTask 3: MozartMozart was a fascinating musician and composer whose fame continues to grow more than two centuries after his death. He was born in Salzburg, Austria, in 1756. Before the age of four, he had shown great musical talent. His father then decided to let him start taking harpsichord lessons. The boy’s reputation as a musical talent grew fast. At five,he was composing music. Form that time on, Mozart was performing n concerts and writing music. By his early teens, he had mastered the piano, violin and harpsichord, and was writing symphonies and operas.His first major opera was performed in Milan in 1770, when he was only fourteen. At fifteen, Mozart became the conductor for an orchestra in Salzburg. In 1781, he left for Vienna, where he was in great demand as both a performer and a composition teacher. His first opera was a success. But life was not easy because he was a poor businessman, andhis finances were always in a bad state. His music from the next decade was not very popular, and he eventually fell back on his teaching jobsfor a living. In 1788 he stopped performing in public, preferring onlyto compose. He died in 1791 at the age of thirty-five. Although he lived only a short life, he composed over 600 works.1. Which of the following is true of Mozart? D2. How long has Mozart’s fame lasted? A3. Which of the following is true of the four-year-old Mozart? B4. What could Mozart do at the age of six? C5. Which of the following is not mentioned as one of Mozart’s accomplishments while he was in his earlyteens? CIV. Speaking OutModel 1 Do you like jazz?Laura: Hey!Bob: Hello!Laura: Do you like jazz, Bob?Bob: No, not much. Do you like it?Laura: Well, yes, I do. I’m crazy about Wynton Marsalis.Bob: Oh, he’s a piano player, isn’t he?Laura: No, he’s a trumpet player. So, what kind of music do you like?Bob: I like listening to rock.Laura: What group do you like best?Bob: E r, The Cranberries. They’re the greatest. What about you? Don’t you like them?Laura: Ugh! They make my stomach turn!SAMPLE DIALOGA: Do you like classical music?B: No, I don’t like it at all.A: What type of music do you like?B: I’m a real fan of pop songs.A: Who’s your favorite singer or group?B: Jay Chou. What do you think about him?A: I can hardly bear pop songs. They are all noise to me.Model 2 Do you like punk rock?Max: What kind of music do you like?Frannie: Well, I like different kinds.Max: Any in particular?Frannie: Er, I especially like punk rock.Max: Punk rock? You don’t seem like the punk rock type.Frannie: You should have seen me in high school. I had my hair dyed blue.Max: Wow, that must have been a sight!Fra nnie: It sure was. What about you? What’s your favorite music?Max: I guess I like jazz best. Hey, I’m going shopping for CDs tomorrow. Would you like to come along?Frannie: Sure, that sounds great.。

新编大学英语 视听说教程2 答案

新编大学英语 视听说教程2 答案

Unit 5DreamsPart One Viewing,Understanding and SpeakingVideo ScriptTopic:Interpreting DreamsSetting:At the river bankCharacters:John (young man),Mary (young woman)[John and Mary,a newly married couple,are on their honeymoon.While they are sitting at the river bank,John is reading Freud’s Interpretation of Dreams and Mary is having a nap.]Mary:(awakes from a sweet dream )Ah…Darling,everything is so wonderful!The sun,the air,the water…I feel as if I were in a dream.John:(still reading the book with not much response )A dream?Yes,a dream.Mary:Have a look at the beautiful scenery around you,Darling.Don’t you think it’s too good tobe true?John:Mm,maybe.Mary:Eh,you aren’t listening to me.What are you reading now?John:(finishes the last page of the book and closes the book )It’s Freud’s Interpretation ofDreams .Honey,have you ever wondered what…what the meaning of your dreams?You might get some satisfactory explanations for your dreams from this book,because Freud explains various kinds of dreams in it.Mary:It must be a very interesting book!Otherwise,you wouldn’t have ignored me.It seems tome that I am not as attractive as Freud.John:Yes,it really is.Mary:Yes?!You mean I am not charming enough?I can hardly stand your rudeness.John:Of course not.I mean it’s really an interesting book.Freud says that everything in ourdreams has something to do with our real life.Mary:Really?I often dream about gathering fruit in an orchard.What does fruit represent in mydreams?John:It predicts good fortune.You’ll be rich,Honey.Mary:But the fact is we still can’t afford to buy a house.John:I have to admit that’s absolutely true.I spent about all I had on our honeymoon.Mary:Well,there must be something wrong with your interpretation,Darling.I doubt whetherdreams can predict the future.John:Before I can be more exact,you have to give me more details.Mary:What further information do you need?John:Well,Honey,could you tell me what the color of the fruit is in your dreams?Mary:Er…the fruit doesn’t seem to be ripe.In my dreams,I think it’s green.John:Mm…I’ve got it.If the color of the fruit is green,you can’t be rich immediately,becauseonly ripe fruit is interpreted as good fortune at hand.Mary:Oh?Are you sure about that?John:Definitely.I’ve just looked it up in Freud’s book.Mary:Then we’ll just have to wait and see?w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网John:That’s right,Honey.Do you have any other happy dreams?Mary:Yes.I had another one just now.It was so sweet that I smiled from ear to ear.Would you like to have another try,Mr.Freud?John:It’s my pleasure,madam.What happened in this dream?I guarantee you I can give you another good explanation.Mary:When I was dozing,I dreamed that you gave me a beautiful diamond necklace as a memento of our wonderful honeymoon.What do you think that means?John:(understands her wife’s actual intention and tries to find a way out )Er…Er…I’m not sure.Er…maybe I’m…I’m not knowledgeable enough!But anyway I can turn to the book for help.Wait a minute!Mary:Take it easy,Darling!I’m sure you know how you can make it come true.John:Too bad!Mary:What’s wrong?John:(smiles cunningly at his wife )I’m afraid Freud didn’t tell me how to interpret a daydream,only dreams at night.Mary:Daydream?!John:Yes,it must be a daydream since you had it during the day.Exercise 1Directions:You’re going to watch a video in which a couple talk about dreams.Read thefollowing part carefully,which will make it easy for you to understand the video.1)interpretation n.an explanation of the meaning or importance of something 解释,说明e.g.I)I like your interpretation better than the one I was taught.II)It is difficult to put an accurate interpretation on the survey result.2)scenery n.the natural features of a particular part of a country that you can see,such asmountains,forests,deserts,etc.风景e.g .I)The best part of the trip was the fantastic scenery.II)We stayed in a peaceful village surrounded by magnificent scenery.3)charming adj.very pleasing or attractive 迷人的e.g.I)There are lots of charming little restaurants along the river.II)The Vice Chairman has a very charming wife and four children.4)orchard n.a place where fruit trees are grown 果园e.g .I)Her black bicycle is leaning against the orchard fence.II)Linda went to the orchard to pick some leaves.5)guarantee v.promise to do something or to promise that something will happen 保证e.g .I)I guarantee you'll love this film.II)I cannot guarantee to work for more than a year.6)doze v.sleep lightly for a short time 打盹e.g.I)He left his mother dozing by the fire.II)As we dozed off,we heard the sound of approaching footsteps.7)memento n.a small thing that you keep to remind you of someone or something 纪念品e.g.I)I kept the bottle as a memento of my time in Spain.II)More anglers are taking cameras when they go fishing to provide a memento of catches.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网8)intention n.a plan or desire to do something 意图e.g.I)Army leaders could not guess at the enemy’s movements or intentions.II)They went into town with the intention of visiting the library.Exercise 2Directions:Now watch the video and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1)Mary felt a bit annoyed because _______.A.John was daydreaming B.John was more interested in reading C.John refused to talk to her 2)What was Mary doing in her dream?A.picking fruits B.eating fruits C.distributing fruits 3)What is the symbol of good fortune at hand in people’s dreams,according to John?A.green fruit B.diamond necklace C.ripe fruit 4)Why couldn’t John interpret Mary’s dream of a diamond necklace?A.Because he was not knowledgeable enough.B.Because he couldn’t find the explanation in Freud’s book.C.Because he knew Mary was actually asking for a necklace.Key to Exercise 2:1)B 2)A 3)C 4)CExercise 3Directions:Watch the video again and fill in the missing words in the incomplete lines of thespeakers’.1)Have a look at the beautiful scenery around you,Darling.Don’t you think it’s ______________________________?(too good to be true)2)You might get some satisfactory explanations for your dreams from this book,because Freudexplains ____________of dreams in it.(various kinds)3)It must be a very interesting book!Otherwise,you wouldn’t have ______me.(ignored)4)You mean I am not charming enough?I can hardly ______your rudeness.(stand)5)Freud says that everything in our dreams ______________________________our real life.(has something to do with)6)I often ____________gathering fruit in an orchard.(dream about)7)But the fact is we still __________________buy a house.(can’t afford to)8)Well,there must be __________________your interpretation,Darling.(something wrong with)9)If the color of the fruit is green,you can’t be rich immediately,because only ______fruit isinterpreted as good fortune ____________.(ripe,at hand)10)I’m sure you know how you can make it ____________.(come true)Key to Exercise 3:1)too good to be true2)various kinds3)ignored4)stand5)has something to do with6)dream about w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网7)can’t afford to8)something wrong with9)ripe,at hand10)come trueExercise 4Directions:Watch the video a third time.This time you are required to repeat a few important lines.What you have said will be recorded so that you can compare your pronunciation and intonation with the speakers’.Try to imitate their pronunciation and intonation.1)Eh,you aren’t listening to me.What are you reading now?2)What does fruit represent in my dreams?3)I have to admit that’s absolutely true.I spent about all I had on our honeymoon.4)I doubt whether dreams can predict the future.5)Before I can be more exact,you have to give me more details.6)What further information do you need?7)Well,Honey,could you tell me what the color of the fruit is in your dreams?8)I guarantee you I can give you another good explanation.9)When I was dozing,I dreamed that you gave me a beautiful diamond necklace as a memento of our wonderful honeymoon.10)Er…maybe I’m…I’m not knowledgeable enough!But anyway I can turn to the book for help.11)I’m afraid Freud didn’t tell me how to interpret a daydream,only dreams at night.12)Yes,it must be a daydream since you had it during the day.Exercise 5Directions:Now you know how dreams are interpreted in the video.Please describe one of yourdreams to your partner.Your description will be recorded so that your teacher will beable to know your performance.If you want to improve your work,try again beforeyou submit your recording.Part Two Listening Listening,,Understanding and Speaking Listening I Words You Need to Know:passive 被动的at rest 休息process 变化过程inactive 不活跃的stage 阶段still 静止不动的alternate 轮流,交替cycle 循环TapescriptLet’s look at the different kinds of sleep.They’re quite different.In passive sleep,the body is at rest.The heart slows down.The body processes become very slow.We move very little,and the brain becomes very inactive.If a person continues to sleep,she or he enters a new stage,a more active stage.The body goes through several changes:the brain temperature rises,the amount of w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网blood in the brain increases,the body becomes very,very still,and the brain goes from being very inactive to being active.And as the brain becomes more active,the eyes begin to move rapidly.Eye movement is a sign of another change—that of a person dreaming.Throughout the night,people alternate between passive and active sleep.The brain rests,then it becomes active,then dreaming occurs.This cycle is repeated several times throughout the night.During eight hours of sleep,people dream for a total of one and a half hours on the average.Doctors have studied the sleep cycle and have found that everyone dreams—in fact,everyone needs to dream in order to stay healthy.It appears we need both kinds of sleep.We need passive sleep in order to rest our bodies.We need active sleep in order to dream.And dreaming helps us to rest our minds.(222words)Exercise 1(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1)What happens to a person in passive sleep?A.The heart beats faster.B.The body is at rest.C.The brain is very active.D.The eyes move very quickly.2)When do we have dreams?A.During active sleep.B.During passive sleep.C.When the body is at rest.D.When the brain is very inactive.3)Which of the following is the best description of a sleep cycle?A.Active sleep,dreaming,passive sleep.B.Dreaming,active sleep,passive sleep.C.Passive sleep,active sleep,dreaming.D.Active sleep,passive sleep,dreaming.4)Which of the following changes does the body experience when we are dreaming?A.The heart slows down.B.The brain temperature falls.C.The body moves quickly.D.The eyes begin to move rapidly.5)How long do we normally dream during eight hours of sleep?A.About 4hours.B.About 1.5hours.C.About 30minutes.D.About 1hour.6)What can we conclude about dreaming from the passage?A.We dream when we feel tired.B.We need passive sleep in order to dream.C.We dream in order to rest our minds.D.We need dreams in order to rest our body.Key to Exercise 1:1)B 2)A 3)C 4)D 5)B 6)C w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网Exercise 2(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage again and complete the following table using what you hear onthe recording.Check the answers with your partner.to Exercise 2:Listening IIWords You Need to Know:interviewer 采访者nightmare 噩梦steep 陡峭的scared 恐惧的trapped 被困的an intensive Italian course 一门意大利语强化课psychoanalyst 心理分析医生Los Angeles 洛杉矶(地名)therapy 治疗interpret 解释symbol 象征classic 经典的TapescriptJ =Jennifer I =InterviewerPart I(Jennifer is talking to an interviewer about her nightmare.)J:It was always the same.Always.I was in a house,a strange house,and I knew somehow that I shouldn’t have gone in.But there was some strange force pulling me.There were some stairs…very steep stairs…and I started to climb them,and…and then,suddenly I fell.Then when I was at the bottom of the stairs,I suddenly realized that there was someone…or something else in the During passive sleepDuring active sleep 1)The body is ____________.6)The brain temperature ______;the amount of blood in the brain ______.2)The heart ____________.7)The body becomes very,very ______.3)The body processes become very ______.8)The brain goes from being very ______to being ______.4)We move very ______.9)As the brain becomes more ______;the eyes begin to ____________.5)The brain becomes very ______.During passive sleepDuring active sleep 1)The body is at rest.6)The brain temperature rises;the amount of blood in the brain increases.2)The heart slows down.7)The body becomes very,very still.3)The body processes become very slow.8)The brain goes from being very inactive to being active.4)We move very little.9)As the brain becomes more active;the eyes begin to move rapidly.5)The brain becomes very inactive.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网house with me,and that these eyes had been watching me all the time,and…I knew then that something terrible…was going to happen to me…that I was going to be punished…because I’d done something I shouldn’t have done.I didn’t know what it was I’d done,only that it was wrong,very wrong.Then I could hear it…whatever it was in the house with me…coming closer in the darkness,because everything was dark,you see…and it came closer and closer.And I was scared…and there was nothing,nothing I could do to avoid it…nothing.I was trapped!Trapped in that dark house at the bottom of the stairs.There was no way out.I:And how often…J:No way out!Part III:How often did you have this nightmare?J:When I was in college,just about every time I had an exam.And then,a few years later,when I was taking an intensive Italian course in Italy,I had the same dream again.Just the same as before.I:And you discussed it with a psychoanalyst?J:Yes,later,after I came back to Los Angeles,I started therapy,and this dream came up,and we discussed it quite a bit.I:And what did the psychoanalyst say?J:He said…uh…you have to be very careful about interpreting dreams,but we both agreed that the dream was a symbol of my fear of failure…of disappointing my parents when I was in college,for example,by failing my exams,or…or when I was taking that Italian course,I remember how scared I was sometimes.I:Scared of what?J:Of making mistakes in class,in front of the teacher or the other students,for example.I was always in fear.I:I see.J:And the dream was a kind of classic symbol of that fear…of the fear of failure.Falling down stairs in a dream is a symbol of that.The two words are very similar.I:Which…which two words?Oh,you mean…J:Yes,fall…fail…falling…failure.Very similar,aren’t they?(421words)Exercise 1(Online)Directions:You are going to hear an interview about Jennifer’s nightmare.Listen to Part I and puta tick (√)next to each statement that describes her nightmare.In Jennifer’s nightmare:____1)she was in a dark house.____2)she knew the house well.____3)she was climbing some steep stairs.____4)she was pushed by someone.____5)she fell down the stairs.____6)she knew that something terrible was going to happen.____7)she felt there was something approaching her.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网____8)she felt scared.Key to Exercise 1:√for 1),3),5),6),7)&8)Exercise 2(Online)Directions:Listen to Part II and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1)Jennifer started to have this nightmare when she was ______.A.in college B.in Italy C.in high school D.at home 2)With whom did Jennifer discuss the dream quite a bit?A.her parents B.a friend C.a psychoanalyst D.her teacher 3)When did Jennifer usually have this nightmare,according to this passage?A.When she failed in exams.B.When she was away from home.C.When she disappointed her parents.D.When she had difficult exams.4)Jennifer’s dream might be a symbol of her fear of ______.A.future B.failure C.criticisms D.misunderstandings Key to Exercise 2:1)A 2)C 3)D 4)B Exercise 3(Online)Directions:Listen to the whole interview again and fill in the missing words in the following summary.The nightmare was always the same.I was in a 1)______house into which some 2)____________pulled me.I started to climb some 3)____________stairs and suddenly fell.When I was 4)__________________of the stairs,I realized someone or something had been 5)______me all the time,and I knew I was going to 6)____________because I had done something wrong.Then I could hear something coming closer 7)__________________.I was 8)______but there was nothing I could do to 9)____ __it.I had this nightmare just about every time I had a(n)10)______in college.The same dream came back when I was taking an intensive Italian course in Italy.I discussed it quite a bit with a psychoanalyst.He said you have to be very careful about 11)____________,but we both agreed that the dream was a symbol of my fear of failure,of 12)______my parents,or of 13)____________in front of the teacher or the other students.Falling down stairs in a dream is a 14)______of the fear of failure.Key to Exercise 3:1)strange 2)strange force 3)very steep 4)at the bottom 5)watching 6)be punished7)in the darkness 8)scared 9)avoid 10)exam 11)interpreting dreams 12)disappointing13)making mistakes 14)symbolExercise 4Directions:Listen to the whole interview again and discuss the following questions in groups.1)What do you think was the cause of Jennifer’s nightmare?2)Have you ever had nightmares?If you do,describe one of them to your classmates.If not,try toexplain why your classmates have had nightmares.Samples:w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网1)I think Jennifer’s nightmare has something to do with her fear of failure,failure in exams,failure in living up to her parents’expectations,etc.She probably didn’t do well at college and she had experienced failures.What she feared in life occurred in her dream.2)I often have nightmares,and my nightmares are generally the same.One typical nightmare I have is that I am chased by someone and I try to run fast but I can’t.And usually when I am about to be caught I wake up,sometimes sweating all over.I’ve told people about it and the interpretation given is that I have a too tight schedule most of the time.I don’t know how Freud would interpret it,but the interpretation seems to make sense.Part Three More Listening Practice OneSleep Words You Need to Know:zoologist 动物学家primitive 原始的snail 蜗牛exceptional 例外的pre-determined 预先决定的subconscious 潜意识的ancestor 祖先Tapescript Sleep is something we generally associate with living creatures.Of course,it is true that a lot of animals sleep,but zoologists are not certain that primitive forms of animal life,like worms and snails,ever really sleep.On the other hand,animals such as bears sleep for 4or 5months every year.The amount of sleep a human being needs depends on age,the individual and possibly race.For example,doctors think that pre-school children need between 10and 12hours a night;school children between 9and 11hours;and adults between 7and 9hours.There are exceptional cases of old people who sleep only between 2and 3hours a day and continue to be active and healthy.The sleep requirements of different races also appear to be different.Japanese people,for example,sleep fewer hours than Europeans.It is not known for certain if mental activity (apart from dreaming)occurs when a person is asleep.However,it is certainly true that some people can wake up at a specific,pre-determined time.There are also stories about mathematicians who solve difficult problems during sleep,because their subconscious minds continue working on the problem.Some types of unpleasant dreams (or “nightmares”)are quite common;the dreamer is taking a test,but is not properly prepared;he is falling from a tree;or an animal or thing is chasing him.Some people say these last two occur because man’s ancestors lived in trees and were in constantdanger from wild animals.(254words)Exercise 1(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage about sleep and dreams.Then choose the best answer to each ofthe following questions.1)Which of the following statements is true about sleep?A.All living creatures sleep.B.Primitive forms of life take a longer sleep than other animals.C.Snails sleep for 4or 5months every year.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网D.The amount of sleep may vary from race to race.2)According to doctors,the amount of sleep that average grown-ups need is ________.A.between 10and 12hours B.between 9and 11hours C.between 7and 9hours D.between 2and 3hours 3)It is true according to the passage that ________.A.people’s subconscious minds continue working during sleep B.some people can wake up at a pre-determined time C.thinking people sleep relatively fewer hours than average D.bad dreams may affect people’s performance on tests 4)It can be concluded from the passage that the kind of dream people have may be related to ________.A.their ages B.individual personalities C.their races D.daily activities Key to Exercise 1:1)D 2)C 3)B 4)D Exercise 2(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage again and decide whether the following statements are true or false.Put “T”for true and “F”for false in the space provided._____1)Like human beings,sleep requirements of different animals may be different._____2)Pre-school children need between 9and 11hours of sleep a night._____3)The amount of sleep people need may decrease with age._____4)Europeans sleep fewer hours than Japanese people._____5)The human mind stops working while dreaming._____6)Some people believe that some unpleasant dreams are the result of human ancestors’experiences.Key to Exercise 2:1)T 2)F 3)T 4)F 5)F 6)T Practice Two A Dream within a Dream Words You Need to Know:brow 额avow 承认deem 认为amid 在……中roar 轰鸣声surf 海浪torment 折磨Background Information:Edgar Allan Poe (埃德加.爱伦.坡)(1809—1849)was a US poet and writer of short stories.He is most famous for his strange,frightening stories about death and evil powers such as The Fall of the House of Usher.Another story,The Murders in the Rue Morgue (莫格街凶杀案),is one of the first detective stories.His most famous poem is The Raven (乌鸦).Tapescript A Dream within a Dream by Edgar Allan Poe w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网Take this kiss upon the brow!And,in parting from you now,Thus much let me avow --You are not wrong,who deem That my days have been a dream;Yet if hope has flown away In a night,or in a day,In a vision,or in none,Is it therefore the less gone?All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream.I stand amid the roar Of a surf-tormented shore,And I hold within my hand Grains of the golden sand --How few!yet how they creep Through my fingers to the deep,While I weep --while I weep!O God!can I not grasp Them with a tighter clasp?O God!can I not save One from the pitiless wave?Is all that we see or seem But a dream within a dream.Exercise (Online)Directions:Listen to the poem “A Dream within a Dream”twice and fill in each blank with theword you hear.A Dream within a Dream By Edgar Allan Poe Take this kiss upon the brow!And,in 1)______from you now,Thus much let me avow --You are not 2)______,who deemThat my days have been a 3)______;Yet if Hope has flown awayIn a 4)______,or in a day,In a vision,or in 5)______,Is it therefore the less gone?All that we see or 6)______Is but a dream within a dream.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网I stand amid the roar Of a surf-tormented 7)______,And I hold within my hand Grains of the golden 8)______--How few!yet how they creep Through my 9)______to the deep,While I weep --while I weep!O God!can I not 10)______Them with a tighter clasp?O God!can I not 11)______One from the pitiless 12)______?Is all that we see or seem But a dream within a dream.Key to the exercise:1)parting 2)wrong 3)dream 4)night 5)none 6)seem 7)shore 8)sand 9)fingers 10)grasp 11)save 12)wave Practice Three DaydreamsWords You Need to Know Know::fantasize 幻想abnormal 不正常的inherit 遗传divert 转移alert 警觉的TapescriptAlmost all people daydream during a normal day.We tend to daydream the most during those quiet times when we are alone in our cars,sitting in waiting rooms,or preparing for bed.Daydreaming or fantasizing is not abnormal;it is a basic human characteristic.Most people have reported that they enjoy their daydreams.Some people have very probable and realistic daydreams while others have unrealistic fantasies such as inheriting a million dollars.Psychologists report that men daydream as much as women,but the subject of their daydreams or fantasies is different.Men daydream more about being heroes and good athletes while women tend to daydream about fashions and beauty.As people grow older,they tend to fantasize less,although it is still common in old age.Older people tend to daydream a lot about the past.Daydreaming or fantasizing enters into the games of children.Psychologists believe that it is very important for children to participate in fantasy play.It is a normal part of their development.It helps children develop and explore their imagination.Daydreaming has advantages and disadvantages.In some situations it can reduce a person’s fear or anxiety.It can also keep us entertained or awake under dull or boring conditions.Unfortunately,to engage in a daydream or fantasy,we must divert part of our attention from our environment.When it is important for us to remain alert and pay attention to what is going on around us,daydreaming can cause problems.(246words)w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网Exercise 1(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage about daydreams,then decide which of the following questions are answered in the passage.Write “Yes”beside those answered,and “No”beside those unanswered._____1)How much time do average people spend daydreaming?_____2)When are people likely to daydream?_____3)What kind of daydream do people usually have?_____4)Why do people daydream?_____5)Why do daydreams vary from person to person?_____6)What influence do daydreams have on people?Key to Exercise 1:“Yes”for 2),3)&6),“No”for 1),4)&5)Exercise 2(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage again,and choose the best answer to each of the followingquestions.1)We are most likely to daydream when we are ________A.driving aloneB.sitting in waiting roomsC.lying in bedD.enjoying music2)Which of the following statements is true of daydreams?A.All people enjoy daydreaming.B.Daydreams are often unrealistic.C.Daydreaming is a normal mental activity.D.Women daydream more than men.3)Which of the following is different between daydreams of men and women?A.The frequency of their daydreams.B.The subject of their daydreams.C.The amount of time they spend daydreaming.D.The situations in which they daydream.4)Women often daydream about ________.A.being heroesB.being star athletesC.fashions and beautyD.good old days5)Daydreaming is helpful for children’s development in that it ________.A.makes them more imaginativeB.helps entertain themC.makes them more attentiveD.helps reduce their stress6)It can be inferred from the passage that it’s better not to daydream when ________.A.we are reading newspapersB.we are writing lettersC.we are driving carsD.we are preparing for bedKey to Exercise 2:1)A 2)C 3)B 4)C 5)A 6)C w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网。

英语视听说答案2(1-5)

英语视听说答案2(1-5)

英语视听说答案2(1-5)New Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 1Starting PointInside viewConversation 12AnswersThey have decided on: 2, 5 and 6.Conversation 25Answers1-5 ccbad6Answers1.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 aboutOutside view2Answers1 Although this may be true in general, Cambridge University in the UK is not mentioned in the clip.2 This may be true but Alex says that Harvard attracts the best students from around the world not just the US.3 True4 They don’t say that everyone enjoys the social life. They just say there’s a good social life and Adam says some of his friends sit in their room and study all night, so obviously not everyone joins in the social life.5 True6 Students can use the Internet for leisure purposes.3Answers1 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 week4Answers1 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 stocks.4 John mostly uses the Internet for leisure purposes, such as following news a sport or playing games.5 John does most of his university work in the libraries.Listening inPassage 123Answers1 It’s a university radio station.2 How are you finding uni?3 She is writing for the university newspaper.4 He went home a Christmas for a month.5 She didn’t do enough work.6 Because he has joined a couple of clubs.7 She has taken a part-time job as a waitress.8 Work is the part that matters most.Passage 26Answers1 Because they are similar.2 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 University Dramatic Society.78Answers1-5 bddbaNew Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 2Starting PointInside viewConversation 12AnswersKate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate3Answers4-1-2-7-3-5-64Answers1 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 telling her 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 said may have upset her in some way. She wants to give Janet more help.Conversation 26Answers71 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 world Everyday English 8Answers1-6 aaaaabOutside view2Answers3AnswersThe true statements are: 2, 3 and 5. 4 Answers1-10 cabcdadbcaListening inPassage 124Answers1 blue2 yellow3 green4 blue-green5 red6 orange7 blue-greenPassage 278Answers1 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.New Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 3Starting PointInside viewConversation 12Answers1 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 the shopkeeper 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 24Answers1-5 cdbdb5Answers1 This woman said that2 Y ou’re joking3 That’s what she said4 It’s just too much5 She thinks6 I’m really furious7 Unbelievable8 What they said wasEveryday Englsih6Answers1-3 abb4 b In hunting or sport, a shot from a great distance is not likely to succeed.5&6 aaOutside view2AnswersThe true statements are: 1 and 4.3Answers1 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) 4Answers6-4-2-5-1-35Answers1-5bdbbdListening inPassage 12Answers1.He had forgotten to put his false teeth in.2.He stole 4,000 dollars3.They said he stole 6,000 dollars, but he only stole 4,000.4.They traced his call.5.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.3Answers1.The shoplifter started running, but the policeman soon caught up with him.2.Always remember to wear your false teeth if you’re going to bite someone.3.I’m wondering if the supermarket manager took another 2,000 and said I’d taken it.4.The guy was ringing from a phone booth-and they arrested him while he was talking to the newspaper.5.The man suddenly woke up, but wasn’t sure what was happening.Passage 26AnswersName 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 minutes7Answers1-5 baabd8Answers1.Y es, I practice three times a week—so I’m ready for situations like this.2.Y es, I can react very fast.3.I fell backwards onto him.4.Y eah! 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.New Standard College English Book 2Unit 4Starting PointInside viewConversation 12Answers1.The wheelchair got stuck on the front of the lorry.2.The driver drove for several miles before he stopped.3.The driver did not realize he had a passenger.4.The policeman told the thief he was answering an ad in the paper.5.The thief agreed to sell the car.Conversation 234Answers1.Tornadoes have damaged homes in Northern England.2.He is still missing.3.Global warming is accelerating.4.There are lots of different views and it is very stimulating.5.A news addict.6.They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs.7.Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later.5Answers1.There is still no news of2.Scientists claim that3.mostly get my news4.I’ve got used to5.I’ve got into the habit of6.I spend too much timeEveryday English6AnswersOutside view2Answers2-7-4-5-1-3-631.do you mind2.journalism, photography3.for two hours4.getting these invitations5.on the screen4AnswersThe true statements are: 2 and 55Answers1.Every Saturday night.2.To take people’s pictures.3.How do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street?4.They feel you shouldn’t have the right to invade their privacy.5.Because whatever we’re consuming, we’re encouraging them to spread (by buyingmagazines with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures).7 Write a short summary of the video clip, which should include:●the main objections about paparazzi photos●how paparazzi photography has developed●what consumers should doExample answerThe video clip contained an interview with a photo-journalist from Los Angeles.He explains the history of the paparazzi. In Europe after World War II, political events often became violent and journalists would try their best to get exciting pictures of fights. Later on, they expanded their work to include glamorous stars. Celebrity pictures, the more embarrassing the better, became big business.The journalist tells how much money he made from chasing Hollywood stars. But when Princess Diana died, he started thinking about what he was doing he decided paparazzi photos were bad, taking away people’s privacy only for the sake of greed.Now he campaigns against the paparazzi by taking sudden pictures of ordinary people to let them feel what it is like to be hunted by a photo-journalist.Listening in1AnswersA boy tries to cook chips but they catch fire while his is talking to a girl.2Answers1.He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking toa girl in the kitchen.2.Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it. 3Name: Phil TaylorCampus address: South Block, Room 18Date of the fire: November 10Time of the fire: 11 pmCause of the fire: He had a telephone conversation with his girlfriend and forgot about the chips he was deep-frying, and then chips and oil caught fire.Length of time the fire brigade took to arrive: ten minutesDamage done: The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.4Answers1-5 daabcPassage 26Answers1.They are unscripted programmes during which the camera simply records people interactingin a pre-set situation. The people in them are simply being themselves.2.People put together in a house or on a island trying to cooperate and achieve certain goals.Contests where people try to be discovered as singers, designers, dancers, chefs etc. their interactions and swings of emotion are shown as well as their performances. Hidden camera situations. Some popular shows on Hunan TV, such as Super Girls.3.They are extremely popular and seem to be addictive for some. People become so involvedthat they are willing to pay to call in and vote for favorite contestants. Some people feel they are offensive as they make people’s real feelings and lives a matter of entertainment.78Answers1.just as many2.how they behave3. a gardening program4.do very well5.to say to thatNew Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 5Starting PointInside viewConversation 11AnswersTopics mentioned are: 2, 3, 5, 6 and 82Answers1.I’d love to know more about the emperor, he was cool.2.Before that, there were seven big states and they had been fighting each other for many years.3.Qin was king of the largest state and he defeated the six other states, one after another.4.After his army had attacked the first state, the next state surrendered without much fight.5.The army leaders were very clever, they used a river to flood the city.6.After conquering the last state, Qin made himself Emperor of the whole of China.7.Was he the emperor who created the Terracotta Warriors?8.He was so afraid of death that he wanted them to guard him in the afterlife. Conversation 2 31.Something like 500,000 men2.He is seen as the greatest emperor in Chinese history.3.Y es, of course he had enemies.4.Y es, he built the first Great Wall.4Answers1.She says it was an incredible achievement.2.As a result of the unification.3.He standardized writing, the money system and the system for measuring and weighing things.4.He built it to stop tribes from the north invading.5Answers1.Well, so he unified China2.as a result3.something like4.as a result of5.Some people hated him so much6.so he built a huge wallEveryday English6Answers1-4 babaOutside view1Answers1.All the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps who died in action during the First and Second World Wars and in every armed conflict since then.2.A religious service, a poetry recital, a march of veterans etc.2Answers3-6-5-7-2-1-44Answers1-5 acbad6-10 adccbListening inPassage 12Answers1.businessman; 11 years old2.first name; his second name3.the same age as4.terrible four years; survives5.his Japanese friend6.strength; courage3Answers1-5 bdadbPassage 25Answers1.Women in the Land Army worked in agriculture as the men were away fighting.2.No, they were in non-combatant roles, although some of them flew transport planes and others worked in dangerous places, like fighter stations.3.They worked in transport, catering, tracking bombers and generally in support services.6Answers1.It was very hard work, very physical.2.She thought planes were exciting and she liked the uniforms.3.She worked on a fighter station tracking the German bombers.4.They were always in danger of being bombed.5.They had contributed so much to the war effort and to society, therefore, their role in society should be highly valued.。

新标准视听说2册答案

新标准视听说2册答案

Unit 3Inside viewConversation 1Exercise 21) 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 the shopkeeper 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 2Exercise 4: 1-5: cdbdbExercise 5: 1) This woman said t hat 2) You’re joking 3) That’s what she said4) It’s just too much 5) She thinks 6) I’m really furious 7) Unbelievable 8) What they said wasOutside view2. The true statements are: 1, 43. 1) gain access 2) commit this crime; looking at property; an uncut garden 3) 800 crimes4) while female (American and Asian Britons are more likely to live in larger family unites.)14. 6-4-2-5-1-35. bdbbdListening 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 call.5) 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改为the policeman 2) shoplift something改为bite someone3) 6,000改为2,000 4) the supermarket manager改为the newspaper5) whether he was guilty or not改为what was happeningPassage 26. Factfile: Anna Black; just over a week ago; about seven, male, mobile phone; two men; five minutes7. baabd8. 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 defence training.Unit 4Inside viewConversation 12. 1) back改为front 2) 50改为several 3) realezed改为did not realize 4) the woman改为the thief5) buy改为sellConversation 23. Mark: 1, 2, 3, 6 Janet: 4 Kate: 5, 64. 1) Tornadoes have damaged homes in Northern England. 2) He is still missing.3) Global warming is accelerating.4) There are lots of different views and it is very stimulating. 5)A news addict.6) They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs.7) Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later.5. 1) There is still no news of 2) Scientists claim that 3) mostly get my news 4) I’ve got used to 5) I’ve got into the habit of 6) I spend too much time6. babbbaOutside view2. 2-7-4-5-1-3-63. 1) do you mind 2) journalism, photography 3) for two hours4) getting these invitations 5) on the screen4. the true statements are: 2, 55. 1) Every Saturday night. 2) To take people’s pictures.3) How do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street?4) They feel you shouldn’t have the right to invade their privacy.5) Because whatever we’re consuming, we’re encouraging them to spread (by buying magazines with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures.)Listening inPassage 12. 1) He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking to a girl in the kitchen.2) Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it.3. Phil Taylor; South Block, Room 18; November 10; 11 pm; He had a telephone conversation with his girlfriend and forgot about the chips he was deep-frying, and then the chips and oil caught fire.; ten minutes; The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.4. daabcPassage 27. Tracia: 1, 3, 7 Rick: 6, 7 Karen: 2, 4, 5, 78. 1) just as many 2) how they behave 3) a gardening programme 4) do very well 5) to say to thatUnit 5Inside viewConversation 11. Topics mentioned are: 2,3,5,6,82. 1) I’d love to know more about the emperor, he was cool.2) Before that, there were seven big states and they had been fighting each other for many years.3) Qin was king of the largest state and he defeated the sox other states, one after another.4) After his army had attacked the first state, the next state surrendered without much fight.5) The army leaders were very clever, they used a river to flood the city.6) After conquering the last state, Qin made himself Emperor of the whole of China.7) Was he the emperor who created the Terracotta Warriors?8) He was so afraid of death that he wanted them to guard him in the afterlife. Conversation 23. 1) Something like 500,000 men. 2) He is seen as the greatest emperor in Chinese history.3) es, of course he had enemies. 4) Yes, he built the first Great Wall.4. 1) She says it was an incredible achievement. 2) As a result of the unification.3) He standardized writing, the money system and the system for measuring and weighing things.4) He built it to stop tribes from the north invading.5. 1) Well, so he unified China 2) as a result 3) something like 4) as a result of5) Some people hated him so much 6) so he built a huge wall6) babaOutside view2. 3-6-5-7-2-1-43. 1) down service 2) remember; forget 3) died in battle;identified 4) one unshakable truth5) conflicts; around the world 6) remembering; go home4. acbad adccbListening inPassage 12. 1) businessman; 11 years old 2) first name; his second name 3) the same age as4) terrible four years; survives 5) his Japanese friend 6) strength; courage3. bdadbPassage 21) Women in the Land Army worked in agriculture as the men were away fighting.2) No, they were in non-combatant roles, although some of them flew transport planes and others worked in dangerous places, like fighter stations.3) They worked in transport, catering, tracking bombers andgenerally in support services.6. 1) It was very hard work, very physical.2) She thought planes were exciting and she liked the uniforms.3) She worked on a fighter station tracking the German bombers.4) They were always in danger of being bombed.5) They had contributed so much to the war effort and to society, therefore, their role in society should be highly valued.Unit 6Inside viewConversation 13. ababConversation 24. It takes place on the river near the Hertford College Boathouse.5. 1) It manages to win the practice race. 2) He hopes to get a place on the team.3) He did not hurt himself very badly it was only a scratch.4) Some of the people who rowed with him have rowed before, and he can’t help thinking that they were better than him.5) The team list is put on the door.6) Kate believes that Mark deserves a place on the team. So she is very pleased forhim.6. 1) Well done 2) You were amazing 3) I’m worried about 4) The problem is that5) And I can’t help thinking t hat 6) Everything will be OK 7) Oh, I’m so sorry8) No need to get nervous 9) Congratulations 10) you deserve it7. aababbOutside view2. 3 and 63. 1) 2,000 years ago 2) hand and foot 3) everyone; fitness level 4) Six years5) self-confidence 6) fun; learning something 7) Local clubs 8)look on the website4. 1) It was a Korean general. (Choi Hong Hi created modern Tae Kwon Do based on his years of practice of taekkyeon and karate. He died in 2002 in Pyongyang at the age of 84.)2) It was created for the Korean army for self-defense. 3) It washis wife’s uncle who was a black belt.4) 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.5) He offered a free lesson anytime.Listening inPassage 12. They type of listening is a radio commentary during the match.3. 1) They are wearing white. 2) They usually wear white.3) They may pass the ball to the Germans who are wearing white.4) England is attacking. 5) It is Kopke, the German goalkeeper.6) Alan Shearer scores the goal. 7) He scores it after only two minutes’ play. Passage 26. Touching the V oid; a sports film; a true story; the Siula Grande Mountain in the Peruvian Andes; Joe Simpson and Simon Yates; Simpson falls and breaks his leg; cutting from interviews to shots of the climb itself7. abcddUnit 7Inside view’Conversation 12.cbbadConversation 23. 1) She is surprised. 2) Janet likes cats but is afraid of dogs.3) She’s mad about animals.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, esp. in cities.4) She thinks they carry disease. 5) She is frightened of their teeth. 6) Do you want to go, baby? There you go!5. 1) They’re so mad about 2) dislike 3) I quite like 4) terrified of 5) frightened of6) I’m afraid of 7) I’m really scared of6. baaaOutside view2. 1 and 43. 1) really quite 2) ambassadors for education 3) put your hand up4) at least 16 years old5) up to 60,70 miles an hour 6) used up all their energy 7) socialized wild animal8) blind and deaf 9) eat holes in their sofa 10) loose in the house4. 1) being stroked 2) she thinks of the wolf now 3) won’t bite4) she liked stroking the wolf 5) cute, fluffy and cuddlyListening inPassage 12. 1) dog owners in America 2) cats in the USA3) not an unusual amount for someone to leave their dog when they die4) the percentage of dogs that can expect to receive toys and biscuits at Christmas5) dog owners who dress up their pet for Christmas day6) outfits that one woman designed for her dog 7) the cost of the bed she bought her dog3. 1) the developed world 2) His meals were prepared 3) she loved him4) couldn’t use anyway 5) you guessed it 6) their friend or parent 7) love them lessPassage 25. 1) They can be as long as 33 metres. 2) Ten metres high. 3) At least 80 years.4) As a result of whaling and climate change.5) Yes, because they are difficult to find and they can move away quickly.6. dcacdaUnit 8Inside viewConversation 12. Waiting for Godot; Samuel Beckett; next Tuesday; next Saturday; Oxford Playhouse; OUDS; Mark3. 1) Neither of them. 2) They don’t make sense. 3) He’s a fascinating writer.4) She loves the theatre and wants to see Mark acting.5) Only because Mark’s in it. 6) Friday night.Conversation 25. dcadb6. 1) I bothered 2) I had read 3) If only I had 4) It was so-so 5) But youwere brilliant6) You were awesome 7) let me guess 8) I don’t believe it7. abbabbOutside view4. 1) They are deciding what to watch. 2) Channel surfing. 3) Three.4) There are so many channels and so many different kinds of programmes to watch.5) The business traveler.6. 1) He hates it.2) There’s a basketball game the following night and he wants toask his friends over to watch it.3) They decide to go out and get some pizza.4) Because he has watched Pretty Woman together with the woman.5) Because the woman is going to visit her sister tomorrow.6) A programme that puts him to sleep.7. 1) careful negotiation 2) it’s my favorite movie 3) You’re so sweet 4) too many times5) there’s nothing on 6) putting up with it again 7) watch the basketball game 8) what he was looking forListening inPassage 12. Jacob: eamb Patti: cjdk,f Gene: c,g,l / i hUnit 9Inside viewConversation12. 1) Kate’s plan is to go off t o 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. Conversation 24. Kate Santos’s reasons for studying law: Law interest her; She’s intelligent and has a good memory; good payMain responsibilities of the job: read files and summarize them; researchWhen the work placement will start: end of June5. 1) I seem to remember that 2) Is that right 3) I’m planning to 4) what does the job involve5) your main responsibility would be 6) We’d also want you 7) won’t you6. bbabaOutside view2. 17 to 25; 100 people, Cota Rica, ten weeks, environmental, community, adventure3. ddbba4. 1) during a gap year 2) Communities in need get help 3) arranges for 4) taking part in5) protective environment 6) breed and feed 7) build a storehouse 8)a survival activieyListening inPassage 11. 1,2,4,7,82. 1) The woman is to take her second year exams. 2) She wants todo 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’tpay very well.5) It is very good for her CV and the woman will learn something about the business.6) She can find it n the careers section of the library.7) She should consider marketing, sales and production.8) She maintains that she wants to do literary editing.Passage 25. Lucy: 4 Jessica: 5 Patrick: 3 Harry: 1,2,66. Lucy: enjoying teaching Jessica: enjoying traveling, enjoying teaching andwanting a careerPatrick: enjoying traveling, enjoying teaching and wanting a career Harry: enjoying traveling7. adca。

新标准大学英语视听说2习题答案

新标准大学英语视听说2习题答案

新标准大学英语视听说2习题答案新标准大学英语视听说2习题答案Book 2 习题答案(unit 1-unit 5)Unit 1.Inside view2.They have decided on: 2, 5 and 55,1, c; 2. C; 3. b; 4. A; 5.d6.1.Maybe Ishould2. 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 aboutOutside view2.The true statements are 3 and 51, 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 weekListening in8.1. b;2. D;3. D;4. B; 5, aUnit 2Inside view2.Kate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate 34-1-2-7-3-5-66.1. b; 2, a; 3. D; 4, d; 5. D;1. She was feeling2. Ifelt as if3. Iwouldn’t worry about it4. Iwish Icould have helped5. you look cheerful6. What an amazing grade7. Ifeel on the top of the world8.1. a;2. A;3. A;4. A;5. A;6. B Outside view2.1. Kim2. Kim3. Ted4. Sebastien5.Ted6. Kim7.Sebastien8. Kim3.The true statements are: 2, 3 and 51. c;2. A;3. B;4. C;5. D;6. A;7. D;8. B;9. C; 10. AListening-in1.Red2.Blue3.Blue-green4.Green5.Red6.Green7.Red8.Red9.Blue10.Orange11.Blue12.Yellow-green13.Blue14.Orange15.Yellow16.Yellow-orange4.1. blue;2. Yellow; 3, green; 4. Blue-green; 5. Red; 6.Orange; 7. Blue-green; 8. Yellow7.1.g;2. F;3. D;4. C;5. E;6. B; 7, aUnit 3.Inside view4.1. c;2. D;3. B;4.d5. B5.1. This woman said that.2. You’re joking3. That’s whatshe said4. It’s just too much5.She thinks6. I’m really furious.7. Unbelievable8. what they said was6.1.a; 2, b; 3. B; 4. B. 5. A. 6. AOutside view.3.1. 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.)4,6-4-2-5-1-35.1. b;2. D;3. B;4. B.5. DListening-in3.1. the policeman2. bite someone3. 2,0004. the newspaper5. what was happening6.1. Anna Black2. Just over a week ago3. about seven4. male5. mobile phone6. two men7. five minutes7.1. b;2. A;3. A;4. B;5. D Unit 4.Inside view1.1. story A, 32. storyB, 13. story B, 34. storyA, 25. story A, 16. Story B, 22,1.front2.several3. did not realize4. the thief5. sell3,1.Mark2.Mark3.Mark4.Janet5.Kate6.Mark, Kate4,1.Tornadoes have damaged home in Northern England2.He is still missing3.Global warming is accelerating4.There are lots of different views and it Ivery stimulating5.Anews addict6.They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs7.Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later.5,1.There is still no news of2.Scientists claim that3.Mostly get my news4.I’ve got used to5.I’ve got into the habit of6.Ispend too much time6.1.b;2. A;3. B;4. B;5. B;6. AOutside view2,2-7-4-5-1-3-63,1.do you mind2. journalism, photography3. for two hours4. getting these invitations5. on the screen4.The true statements are; 2 and 55.1. Every Saturday night2. To take people’s pictures3. How do you like the idea thatsomeone can take pictures of you on the street?4. They feel you shouldn’thave the right to invade their privacy.5. Because whateverwe’re consuming, we’re encouraging them to spread(by buying magazines with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures.) Listening-in2.1. He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but inthe cartoon he was actually talking to a girl in the kitchen.2. Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it.3.1. Phil Taylor2. South Block, Room 183. November 104. 11 pm5. He had a telephone conversation with his girlfriend and forgot about the chips he was deep-frying, and then the chips and oil caught fire.6.ten minutes7. The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.4.1. d;2. A;3. A;4. B;5. C7.1. Tricia2. Karen3. Tricia4. Karen5. Karen6. Rick7. Tricia, Rick and Karen8.1. just as many2. how they behave3. a gardening programme4. do very well5. to say to thatUnit 5Inside view1.Topics mentioned are:2,3,5,6 and 821.I’d love to know more about the emperor,he was cool。

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Unit 1Part1Exercise2:1.B 2.A 3.A 4.B 5.C 6.C 7.B 8.CExercise3:1.football,basketball,baseball 2.steady,boyfriend 3.guess,realized 4.broke,up 5.in,group 6.save,up 7.here,comes 8.happened,to 9.not,at,all 10.except,forPart2Listening1:Exercise1: 1. older 2. brings 3. start 4. maning 5. time 6. fine 7. special 8. soul 9. hand 10. last 11. hours 12. sayListening2Exercise1:1)kind 2)gold 3)heartless 4)love 5)songs 6)says 7)touch 8)lifetime 9)gone 10)happens 11)feelings 12)speedListening3Eexercise1:BPart3Practice1: 1)gaze 2)sighs 3)touch 4)hugs 5)such 6)words 7)praises 8)understands 9)lends 10)holdsPractice2Exercise1: CExercise2: 1.T 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.F 6.T 7.FPractice31)learning 2)admire 3)vocabulary 4)loving 5)relationship 6)connections 7)experiences 8)remembering 9)proud 10)try 11)body 12)expressions 13)willingness 14)fears 15)pace 16)best 17)jokes 18)fondness 19)laugh 20)withPractice4Exercise1: DExercise21.unsuccessful,marriages2.failed,relationships3.dreamed,of4.words,action5.men,naturalPart4Section1: 1.2.3.5.7.8.9.11.tickSection2: 1.C 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.C 7.C 8.BSection31.perfect2.half,full3.ashamed4.failure5.apologized6.house7.side8.flower,seeds9.watered 10.pickUnit 2Part1Exercise2: 1.T 2.F 3.F 4.F 5.F 6.TExercise3or another seeing each other someone else boating half an hour anymore Of course I do two different places stupidPart2Listening1Exercise1: 1.F 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.TExercise21.skin2.local,hospital3.eat,skin,trouble4.waiting,for,a,bog,basket5.done,all,her,shopping,a/her,shopping,listListening2Exercise21. BE2.AE3.AE4.BE5. AE6. BE7. AE8. BE9. BE 10. AE 11. BE 12. AE 13. BE 14. AE 15. AE 16. BEListening 3Exercise1: F T T F TExercise2: 1. MEN 2. HIS 3. MAN-made1. mental image females/women2. females/women males/men3. citizensPart 3Practice 1Exercise1: F T F F TExercise2: 1. refused hire a dog 2. pointed to 3. a letter 4. writing a program running perfectlyPractice 2Exercise1: 1. Mandarin 2. Zhang 3. Smith 4. Oxford English DictionaryExercise2: B A B B C D A C A DPractice 3Exercise1: T F T T T TExercise2: 1. an American education 2. fluent English 3. misses 4. nice 5. little things 6. walking the dog 7. weather 8. snowy 9. sunshine 10. boots 11. umbrella 12. a big smile Practice 4Exercise1: T F F F F TExercise2: 1. small 2. pie 3. pine 4. big 5. small 6. pint 7. half 8. German 9. warm, brown 10. English 11. a packet of 12. in the evening 13. fried potatoes 14. crispsPart 4Section1: 1. difficult 2. frustrating 3. rewarding 4. people 5. places 6. ideas 7. cultures 8. live 9. similarities 10. differences 11. beliefs 12. attitudesSection2: F F T FF F F TSection3: status definite doubts interrupt power structure establish and test knowledge power sharing approach encourageUnit 3Part 1Exercise2: 5 4 7 2 8 1 3 6Exercise: 1. unlucky 2. exchange 3. envy 4. a perfect match 5. quit programmer 6. current programming 7. make a living 8. ideal 9. burned down 10. total failure 11. admit luckier 12. assetsPart 2Listening1:Exercise1: 1. 22 2. died 3. 4 4. 9 5. 12 6. 12 7. last 8. 3Listening2:Exercise1: 1. go on 2. song 3. true love 4. see 5. believe 6. sky 7. fly away 8. open door 9. silence 10. achieveListening3:Exercise1: 1. to come in and have something to eat2.Because the man of the house/the husband wasn’t at home.3.Wealth, Success and Love4.Wealth5.Success6.To invite Love to come in7.Love8.Love, Wealth and SuccessPart 3Practice 1Exercise1: C B A B DPractice2:Exercise1: 1. authority behavior2. timid twenty-six-year education3. assistant4. most recent studiesExercise2: T F F F FPractice 3:Exercise1: 3 5 6 7Exercise2: A B D C DPractice 4Exercise1: 1. 1782 2. 1795 3. 1802Exercise2: 1 3 5 6 8 9 10Part 4Section1: D C B A C BSection2: T F T T F T F FSection3: 1. seventh 2. encouraged 3. performed 4. amused 5. natural 6. musical 7. form 8. DespiteUnit 4Part 1Exercise2:1)B, C, F, H, I 2) A, D, E, GExercise31. 6:552. New York3. first grandchild4.merchanical/door problems5.their flight is overdue/delayed6. the coffee shop7.seating on another airline8.1120Part 2Listening1Exercise1: F T T F F FExercise2: 1. prison 2. do the planting 3. ten days 4. the money; the gun 5. plant the potatoesListening2Exercise1: 5Exercise21.the lift service2.engineers3.adding more lifts4.faster ones5.too expensive6.a psychologist7.placing a large mirror 8.inexpensivePart 3Practice1Exercise1: T T F F TExercise21.office2.discussion3.Immediately4.long5.describing6.wrongs7.over8.shoulders9.minutes 10.satPractice2Exercise1: B EExercise2: 1. Economic factors 2. psychological space needs 3. number of bedrooms 4. familyExercise3: T F F T TPractice3Exercise1: color, brain, message, red, exciting, signal, moodExercise2: peaceful, nerves/ focused activity/ cheerful, decision-making/brain power/creative/relaxed, tired musclesPractice4Exercise1: 1. noise 2. two 3. books 4. passers-by and student volunteers 5. oneExercise2: two boxes/ books/came closer/dripped several books/20%/10%/80%/15%A student volunteer/ the experiment/ same/ books/ dropped/75%/ 37.5%/ distracting/notice/respond/further annoyed/the noise/help outPart 4Section1: identify personalities/achievement/parties/center/crowd/unity/getting along with/friendly/caring/planned/structured/a few friends/a big groupSection2: Part A: 1. American history 2. $64000 3. the best guest; missed a question 4. second 5. easier; play it safePart B: F T F T FSection3: Part A: T T F F FPart B: social support/stress level/blood pressure/close relationshipsUnit 5Part 1Exercise2: B A C CExercise3:1. too good to be true2.various kinds3.ignored4.stand5. has something to do with6.dream I’m7.can’t afford8.something wrong with9. ripe; at hand 10. come truePart 2Listening1Exercise1: B A C D B CExercise2:1.at rest2.slows down3.slow4.little5.inactive6.rises; increases7.still8.inactive; active9.active; move rapidlyListening2Exercise1: 1.3.5.6.7.8.Exercise2: A C D BExercise3: 1. strange 2. strange 3. very steep 4. at the bottom 5. watching 6. be punished 7. in the darkness 8. scared 9. avoid 10. exam 11. interpreting dreams 12. disappointing 13. making mistakes 14. symbolPart 3Practice1Exercise1: D C B DExercise2: T F T F F TPractice2Exercise: 1. parting 2. wrong 3. dream 4. night 5. none 6. seem 7. shore 8. sand 9. fingers 10. grasp 11. save 12. wavePractice3Exercise1: NO,YES, YES, NO, NO, YESExercise21.Because dreams are closely related to waking lives2.more women have careers3.The possible reason is that they are making important decisions about career, marriage andlife direction4.solve problems5.Life experiences/Biological conditioning and social conditioning, life stages and attitudes.Part 4Section1: part A: 4, 8, 6, 3, 1, 5, 2, 7Part B: C A B D B D CSection2: Part A: T F F T F TPart B: 1. pushing 2. away 3. friend’s house 4. burned to death 5. the dead 6. in front of 7. kids’ minds 8. making moneySection3: part A: A C D B CPart B: Y Y N Y N N Y YUnit 6Part 1Exercise2: A B D F G HExercise31.plays an important role2.eat animals3.got used to; like it4.brought up on5.slim; even though6.with the development of7.be thought of8.pleasant, and nice soundingPart 2Listening1Exercise1: B D A C BExercise21.2262.7:30 a.m.3.orange4.grapefruit5.bacon, eggs, tomato6.two soft-boiled eggs7.toast, butter8.lemon teaListening2Exercise1: 1. take out/ cardboard/plastic/plastic/tight-fitting2. board/menu/order/microphone/twenty yards3. knives/forks/everything/trayExercise2: F T F F TListening3Exercise1: 1. The big baker bakes black bread.2.The bun is better buttered, Bill muttered3.Cheryl’s cheap chip shop sells cheap chips.4.you can have;fried fresh fish, fish fried fresh, fresh fried fish, fresh fish fried, or fish fresh fried.5.all I want is a proper cup of coffee made in a proper coffeepot. You can believe it or not—Iwant a cup of coffee in a proper coffeepot. Tin coffeepots or iron coffeepots, they’re no use to me. If I can’t have a proper cup of coffee in a proper copper coffeepot, I’ll have a cup of tea.Part 3Practice1:Exercise1: T F T F TTExercise2: B C C A CPractice2:Exercise1: F T T F TExercise2: 1. 900 2. 1493 3. corn, sweet potato, pineapple 4. realize, full 5. exercise, perform better, burnsPractice3:Exercise1: C A B DExercise2: T F T F TPractice4:Exercise1: C E FExercise2: 1. television 2. a sailor 3. meat and potatoes 4. biscuits, cake and chips 5. to make them look good 6. excellent 7. one can remain healthy without meat. 8. opposed but tolerant.Part 4Section1: Part A: T F F TTPart B: D C C B BSection2: Part A: 1. 2. 4.6.7.9.10.11.12Part B: 1. 2. 7. 11Section3: Part A: T F T F T TPart B: 1. foreign owners; foreign food 2. aware; very good 3. time; effort 4. slower; a hurry 5. shopping and sightseeingUnit 7Part OneExercise 21.N;2. T;3. F;4. T;5. F;6. N;7. T;8. FExercise 31. stupid mistakes;2. lovely ones, make;3. eve, entirely;4. finished, fixes;5. symbol of death;6. on time, alone;7. remind, in front of;8. what we do, right awayPart TwoListening IExercise 1 T: 3; 4; 5Exercise 21. cold, open, outgoing;2. overpowering, friendly;3. long time, for life;4. accent, country, loud behavior, language;5. closer, distanceListening IIExercise 1 CDABCPart ThreePractice OneExercise 1 BADCAExercise 2 T: 3Practice TwoExercise 1 4, 7, 6, 1, 3, 8, 2, 5Exercise 2 T: 3Practice ThreeExercise 1 1) E; 2) B; 3) G; 4) A; 5) D; 6) F; 7) CExercise 21. European;2. 1:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m.;3. brown;4. party;5. standPractice FourExercise 1 (/) 1; 2; 5Exercise 2 ACDABDPart Four—Testing YourselfSection I1) matter; 2) leave; 3) share; 4) meet; 5) offer; 6) Promptness; 7) invited; 8) delay; 9) especially;10) normal; 11) surprised; 12) mannersSection IIPart A (/) 3; 4; 5; 7Part B T: 1; 5; 7; 8Section IIIPart A CCBDDAPart B T: 1; 4; 6Unit 8Part OneExercise 2Section A 1. (√) B CE 2. (√) BDGSection B 1-5 BEDACExercise 3 1. thrilled 2. By the way 3. pay off 4. spare 5. big deal 6. unique 7. make it8. 07, 23, 28Part TwoListening IExercise 1 ACDCExercise 2 1. cashier 2. puches 3. account 4. losing 5. cashListening IIExercise 2 (T) 2, 4, 5, 6Exercise 3 1. no 2. getting/persuading 3. thought 4. fun 5. happiest 6. penniless7. money 8. peacePart ThreePractice OneExercise 1 1. His allowance. 2. Every Saturday. 3. The father isn’t sure if he’s got enough cash. 4. A money jar.Exercise 2 (T) 3, 4Practice TwoExercise 1 1. island 2. boring 3. asleep 4. working 5. rob 6. policeExercise 2 1. He worked in a big office with a computer.2. Because he stole money from the company he was working for.3. He saw in the newspaper that a man was wanted by the police because of stealingmoney from the company.Practice ThreeExercise 1 DCBDExercise 2 1. shivering 2. desire 3. check 4. price 5. invitation 6. performPractice FourExercise 1 CBADAExercise 2 1.Two blocks away. 2. Thirty dollars. 3. He has a sick wife and four hungry children. 4. Yes. About twenty-five dollars.Part FourSection IPart A (T) 1, 2, 5, 6Part B 1/ Week 2. Million 3. sick 4. alarm 5. awaySection IIPart A (T) 2, 4,Part B 1. 5 2. 35 3. excellent 4. countingSection IIIPart A 1. 50 2. 85 3. 175,000 4. 3,000 5. 200,000Part B CBACUnit 9Part OneExercise 2 (T) 2, 5Exercise 3 1. a half dozen 2. a thing ; shrinking 3, this single shirt 4. refund; on sale 5.so badly; any more 6. at no cost 7. value; hate 8. more than fairPart TwoListening IExercise 1 BCDCBExercise 2 1. leather 2. 1,450 3. tight 4. cheaper 5. 2.3 6. wholemeal 7. 578. seedsListening IIExercise 1 1. At Your Service 2. give advice 3. (01)2468041 4. Jack Mills5. Consumer Aid AssociationExercise 2 (T) 1, 3, 4, 8, 10Part ThreePractice OneExercise 1 1. red 2. twelve 3. Pennsylvania 4. Indiana 5. something 6. September7. Visa 8. JK 4096239Exercise 2 1. By telephoning Worldwide Flowers. 2. Long-stem red roses, and quite nice.3. 474014. Before 6 p.m.5. All my love, Jim.Practice TwoExercise 1 (T) 1, 3, 4Exercise 2 1. milk 2. white bread 3. three or four 4. Ready Quick Soup 5. eggs6. soap7. peanut butter8. ice cream9. frozen cornPractice ThreeExercise 1 CCBCAExercise 2 1. on sale; $89.99 2. too expensive 3. stereo 4. heavy 5. The sound6. headphones; carry it anywhere7. at home; my kids8. $59.99 9. size; stereo10. on sale; $74.99 11. stereo 12. PerfectPractice FourExercise 1 BBAACExercise 2 1.A. opposite; B. electrical goods; C. discount prices D. 9 till 6;E. the difference plus 5 poundsPart FourSection IPart A (T) 2, 4Part B (√) 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 14Section IIPart A (T) 2, 4Part B 1. repainted 2. six 3. blue 4. 60,000 5. two 6. air conditioning 7. 6408 Section IIIPart A (T) 1Part B 1-5 DCAEH 6-8 GFBUnit 10Part OneExercise 2 (√) 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19Exercise 3 1. offends ; hurts 2. easily ; longer time 3. avoid; normal 4. safely; healthy5. out of control; cool down6. share; frustrated7. too often; unpleasant8.cases; misunderstand 9. under control 10. release; calm downPart TwoListening IExercise 2 1. sick/ill 2. sore 3. throat 4. headache 5. wedding 6. examination 7. took8. examined 9. chest 10. prescribed 11. four 12. tenListening IIExercise 1 ACDAExercise 2 (T) 6Part ThreePractice OneExercise 1 1. beauty 2. protect 3. just five minutes 4. an average of ten points 5. wind on your cheeks 6. reduce stress 7. favorite scene 8. beach 9. blue sky 10. less anxious Exercise 2 1. fallen 2. strolled3. missing 4. health benefits 5. reached 6. outdoors7. disappeared 8. or even 9. thinking so much 10. being outdoors11. absorb 12. strongerPractice TwoExercise 1 DBCABExercise 2 (√) 3, 4, 7, 8Practice ThreeExercise 1 1. ill 2. spirits 3. accomplishing 4. ambitious 5. mentalExercise 2 1-5 TNFFN 6-10 TFNTNPractice FourExercise 1 BADBCExercise 2 (T) 1, 2, 3, 4Part FourSection I 1. work 2. friendship 3. sincerity 4. organize 5. taking action 6. faith7. happiness 8. excellence 9. difficulties 10. tolerance 11. praise 12. love Section IIPart A BCDCDPart B (T) 3, 4Section IIIPart A BCCDAPart B (T) 1, 4, 6。

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