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新理念大学英语学习大厅第五册综合教程答案unit07

新理念大学英语学习大厅第五册综合教程答案unit07

综合单元测试Level 5 Unit 7声明:整个系统共两套试卷,如果打开的不是这一套,可以使用资源管理器强制退出,重新打开,不超过三次就会更换试题Listening Comprehension请根据需要填入Script:True Or FalseT T F T F T F T T F请根据需要填入Script:Spot DictationDirections: In this part of the test, you will listen to a passage and it will not be written out in full for you. Y ou will hear the passage THREE TIMES. While listening, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you hear. (10 pointsScientists have known for some time that a severely reduced 11 makes some animals live longer. Now, researchers are getting closer to understanding why. They say the finding might also lead to a similar understanding in people, and 12 like diabetes.Scientists have 13 a protein in the body, SIRT-2, as one that seems to 14 . Researchers have managed to increase life spans by up to 40 percent in fruit flies, yeast and worms by stimulating the over-production of SIRT-2. Conversely, reductions in the protein have shortened the organisms' life spans.Scientists think they may be close to understanding how SIRT-2 works and, potentially, how it 15 to help humans live longer.SIRT-2 16 to produce glucose, a type of sugar, which the body 17 . Glucose alsocomes from the food we eat, but excess glucose from food causes more wear and tear on cells than the natural glucose produced by liver. The more wear and tear the faster 18 .Cell biologist and study author Pere Puigserver says people age because their bodies 19 by excess glucose from food." 20 is not only affecting aging, but is also increasing fat and glucose that damage other tissues by creating oxidative stress due to hypoglycemia or high fat content," he explained. "And that consequently decreases life span."11.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:food intake12.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:a treatment for diseases13.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:homed in on14.请根据需要填入Script:15.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:affect longevity正确答案:might be harnessed16.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:stimulates the liver17.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:uses as fuel18.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:the body ages19.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:are constantly being bombarded 20.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:Increasing calorie intake Reading ComprehensionDirections: There are two passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices. Click on the best choice. (20 points请根据需要填入Script:Prices determine how resources are to be used. They are also the means by which products and services that are in limited supply are rationed among buyers. The price system of the United States is a very complex network composed of the prices of all the products bought and sold in the economy as well as those of a myriad of services, including labor, professional transportation, and public-utility services. The interrelationships of all these prices make up the "system" of prices. The price of any particular product or service is linked to a broad, complicated system of pric es in which everything seems to depend more or less upon everything else.If one were to ask a group of randomly selected individuals to define "price", many would reply that price is an amount of money paid by the buyer to the seller of a product or service or, in other words, that price is the money value of a product or service as agreed upon in a market transaction. This definition is, of course, valid as far as it goes. For a complete understanding of a price in any particular transaction, much more than the amount of money involved must be known. Both the buyer and seller should be familiar with not only the money amount, but with the amount and quality of the product or service to be exchanged, the time and place at which the exchange will take place and payment will be made, the form of money to be used, the credit terms and discounts that supply to the transaction, guarantees on the product or service, delivery terms, return privileges, and other factors. In other words, both buyer and seller should be fully aware of all the factors that comprise the total "package" being exchanged for the asked-for amount of money in order that they may evaluate a given price.21.Which of the following is the best title of the passage?A. Delivery Terms in TransactionsB. The Inherent Weakness of the Prices SystemC. The Complexities of the Prices SystemD. Market Transaction请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C22.It can be inferred from the passage that the prices system is related primarily toA. products and servicesB. resources and marketC. transportation and insuranceD. labor and education请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A23.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT an element in the completeunderstanding of the price?A. The quality of a product.B. The amount of a product.C. Warranties that cover a product.D. Instructions that come with a product. 请根据需要填入Script: 正确答案:D24.In the last sentence of the passage, the word "they" refers to _______A. all the factorsB. buyer and sellerC. delivery termsD. credit terms 请根据需要填入Script: 正确答案:B25. ______________________________________________________ Theparagraph following the passage most likely discusses _____________ .A. how resources are to be usedB. how certain factors of price 'package' influence its market valueC. types of payment plans for serviceD. theories about marketing 请根据需要填入Script: 正确答案:B请根据需要填入Script:However important we may regard school life to be, there is no gainsaying the fact that children spend more time at home than in the classroom. Therefore, the great influence of parents cannot be ignored or discounted by the teacher. They can become strong allies of the school personnel or they can consciously or unconsciously hinder and thwart curricular objectives.Administrators have been aware of the need to keep parents apprised of the newer methods used in schools. Many principals have conducted workshops explaining suchmatters as the reading readiness program, manuscript writing and developmental mathematics.Moreover, the classroom teacher, with the permission of the supervisors, can also play an important role in enlightening parents. The informal tea and many interviews carried on during the year, as well as new ways of reporting pupils' progress, can significantly aid in achieving a harmonious interplay between school and home.To illustrate, suppose that a father has been drilling Junior in arithmetic processes night after night. In a friendly interview, the teacher can help the parent sublimate his natural paternal interest into productive channels. He might be persuaded to let Junior participate in discussing the family budget, buying the food, using a yardstick or measuring cup at home, setting the clock, calculating mileage on a trip and engaging in scores of other activities that have a mathematical basis.If the father follows the advice, it is reasonable to assume that he will soon realize his son is making satisfactory progress in mathematics, and at the same time, enjoying the work.Too often however, teachers' conferences with parents are devoted to petty accounts of children's misdemeanors, complaints about laziness and poor work habits, and suggestion for penalties and rewards at home.What is needed is a more creative approach in which the teacher, as a professional advisor, plants ideas in parents' minds for the best utilization of the many hours that the child spends out of the classroom.In this way, the school and the home join forces in fostering the fullest development of youngsters' capacities.26. With what topic is the passage primarily concerned?A. Teachers play an important role in enlightening parents.B. Home training is more important than school training because a child spends too many hours with his parents.C. There are many ways in which the mathematics program can be implemented at school.D. Teachers can and should help parents to understand further the objectives of the school.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D27. __________ A method of parent-teacher communication which is NOT mentioned in the passage is the .A. informal teaB. interviews between parents and teachersC. workshops for parentsD. new type of report card请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D28. Which of the following statements is true?A. The author believes that schools are lacking in trained personnel.B. The author is satisfied with present relationships between teachers and parents.C. The author feels parent-teacher interviews can be made more constructive than they are at present.D. The author believes that suggestion from school is needed for penalties and rewards at home.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C29. _______________________ The author implies that .A. too many children are mischievous and lazyB. interests in activities relating to a subject may result in satisfactory progress in that areaC. parents should have a responsibility to help students in doing homeworkD. school administrators have done enough in explaining the curriculum to the children请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B30. ________________________________________________________ F rom the passage we infer that the author does not approve ______________________ .A. harmonious relationship between home and schoolB. father's help to his son in studyC. having new methods of reporting students' progressD. principal-parent conferences rather than teacher-parent conferences 请根据需要填入Script: 正确答案:DV ocabulary and StructureDirections: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. (60 points31.She was looking admiringly at the photograph published by Collins in ____ with the Imperial Museum.A. controversyB. combinationC. collaborationD. correspondence 请根据需要填入Script: 正确答案:C32. _________________ The pupa is at an stage of development; it is at a stagebetween the egg andthe adult butterfly.A. intermediateB. internalC. intermittentD. intimate请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A33. __________________________________________________ At the end of his career in politics, he retired and wrote his _______________________ of his life in France.A. memorandumB. memorialC. memoryD. memoirs请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D34. __________________________________ While nuclear weapons present grave _________________________________________ dangers, the predominant crisis of energy is with us today.A. cautiousB. potentialC. generousD. conscious请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B35. _______________________________________________________ The doctor was very gratified at the news of the patient's speedy ___________________ after her operation.A. quotationB. seductionC. triumphD. revival请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D36. __________________________________________ My manual camera is not as good as the newer __________________________________ one that I bought in Japan last month.A. mentalB. mutualC. authenticD. automatic请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D37. ______________________ The young man had a impression that he was being watched by a privatedetective.A. differentB. diverseC. distinctD. divine请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C38. _______________ Bad weather the air schedule, and many passengers were allocated tohotels waiting for new information.A. pursuedB. infuriatedC. botheredD. scrambled请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D39. ____ by his colleagues, he stood for election and later achieved even greater results in his career.A. SpurtedB. SproutedC. SpurredD. Sprinted请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C40. Many football fans are very excited by the news that the World Cup final will be ____ live to over eighty countries this year.A. transplantedB. transformedC. transportedD. transmitted请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D41. _________________________ T he slump on Wall Street a chain reaction in stock markets around theworld.A. set upB. set outC. set offD. set down请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A42. ___________________________________________ Y our interesting report raises several important ______________________________ about the plans to produce energy from waste material.A. queriesB. projectsC. salvagesD. dialects请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A43. _________________________________________________________ Although they look very similar, these two plants are actually quite __________________ from each other.A. tolerableB. distinctC. manualD. competent请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B44. _________ When cannot meet demand, the price in goods will inevitably rise fromnext month.A. outletB. outcomeC. outputD. outflow请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C45. _____________________________________________________ John has smoked cigarettes for years, but now he is going to __________________ them.A. lay outB. lay offC. lay inD. lay down请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B46. _________________________ He's having a nine-month and if he is good enough they'll give him apermanent job.A. testB. examC. quizD. trial请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D47. _____________________ A ccording to a recent , in Shanghai alone there are more than 2.5 millionmigrant workers.A. surveyB. observeC. inspectD. examine请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A48. ______________________________________________ T he results of the experiment were disappointing in _________________________ to the effort expended on obtaining them.A. proportionB. legislationC. comparisonD. navigation请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A49. ________________________________________________ The food decays easily. It is important to consume this ________________________ food as quickly as possible.A. availableB. edibleC. perishableD. permissible请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C50. _ T he right of privacy for donors of blood entitles them to have their identity kept .A. ambiguousB. ambitiousC. analyticD. anonymous请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D51. ___________________________________________________ T he improved trade figures are a much needed shot in the ______________________ for the economy.A. headB. legC. bodyD. arm正确答案:D请根据需要填入Script:52. ________________________ The Cassette player is an extra in this make of car; it will cost extra if onechooses to have it.A. applicableB. elasticC. elementaryD. optional请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D53. __________________________________________________ Many shops cut prices before New Y ear in an attempt to ________________________ people up into buying more goods.A. spyB. spurC. spurtD. spurn请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B54. ______________________________The police had much difficulty in the crowd from rushing on to the pitch.A. restrictingB. confiningC. limitingD. restraining请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D55. __________________________________________________ The idea of working for state-owned enterprises has little ___________________________ to young people nowadays.A. attentionB. authorityC. attractionD. ________________________ architect 请根据需要填入Script: 正确答案:C56.The Nation Library is well- equipped and readers have easy to the books they want.A.passageB.pathC.accessD.way 请根据需要填入Script: 正确答案:C 57.Today people don't need to carry large amounts of cash; virtually all financial ____ are conducted by computer. A.transitionsB.transmissionsC.transactionsD.transformation请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C58.The course is too difficult for elementary students of Math, but ____ ones should be able to cope with it. A.intermediate B.intensive C.intelligible D.intermittent 请根据需要填入Script: 正确答案:A 59.He ________ the value of her contribution to his research so that he got all the praise. A.mi ni mized B.mi ngled C.i nspected D.i nv estigatec请根据需要填入Script: 正确答案:A 60.If you want to go to the concert, you'll have to make a __ ,or there will be no tickets. A.resig nati on B.resolutio n C.reservati on D.requireme n请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C。

新概念外语网络教育平台教学中心学习大厅level5unite6听力原文及答案文学理论

新概念外语网络教育平台教学中心学习大厅level5unite6听力原文及答案文学理论

新概念外语网络教育平台:教学中心学习大厅lever 5 unite6听力原文及答案答案区域【——ADCDB 二、6,、disobedience 7、with violence 8、classroom learning9、code of conduct10、disruptive behaviors 11、deceitfulness theft 12、murder 13、prosecuted 14、"status" offenses15、" delinquency" offenses三、FFTFT 四、ADBAC五、26、assess 27 consistently 28、documented 29、presumed 30、pressing 31、review32、pattern 33、high-risk 34、academic 35、expelled ]查看方法,将答案区域复制,然后改成其他颜色,与白色区别开来,即可以看到答案。

一、短文对话1. M: I' m getting absolutely nowhere with physics problems.W: How about my going through them with you?Q: What does the woman mean?2. W: What a memory I have! I did write down the number on a sheet of paper when I answered the phone this morning. But now the paper has disappeared without any trace.M: Don ' t worry. I' ll be seeing Mr. Smith in an hour.Q: What do we learn from this conversation?3. M: I had to go to the hospital yesterday to see a doctor since the infirmary was closed.W: Oh, it was closed for the holiday.Q: What had the woman assumed?4. W: The strike at the port has held up our export orders for two weeks. Do you think it will end soon?M: So far as I know, the managementside had made an improved pay offer but the union is holding out for its original demands.Q. What does the man think of the strike?5. M: What do you think of Jessie?W: Well, I think she ' s nice and I appreciate her always being so frank. But I' m getting tired of her teasing me about my diet.Q: What do we learn about the second speaker from the conversation? 二、短句填写Children often test the limits and boundaries set by their parents and other authority figures. Among adolescents some rebelliousness and experimentation is common. However a few children consistently participate in problematic behaviors that negatively affect their family academic social and personal functioning. These children present great concern to parents and the community at large.Definitions of delinquency vary among different groups. To alleviate confusion we describe four perspectives on delinquency:Parentsmay define disruptive and delinquent behavior as disobedience, fighting with siblings, destroying or damaging property, stealing money from family members or threatening parents with violence.School staff members often regard delinquent behavior as that which interrupts or disturbs classroom learning, violates the school code of conduct and threatens the safety of faculty and students.Mental health professionals consider delinquency to include a wide range of disruptive behaviors that may involve aggression toward others or animals, destruction of property, deceitfulness theft and violations of curfew and school attendance.The majority of states and the federal government consider persons under the age of 18 to be juveniles. However when children under this age commit serious crimes (for example murder) they may be prosecuted as adults. From a juvenile justice perspective delinquent behavior is divided into two categories: "status" offenses and "delinquency" offenses. Status offenses include acts such as truancy (skipping school), running away, alcohol possessionor use, and curfew violations. Delinquency offenses involve destruction or theft of property, commission of violent crimes against persons, illegal weapon possession, and possessionor sale of illegal drugs.三、短文判断正误Researchers found poor grades and other unpleasant experiences at school are for many minor offenders a starting point on the road toward delinquency. In a study that tracked more than 2,000 juvenile delinquents across China, 74.2 percent of the young offenders were found to have quit primary or junior high school before they became involved in various crimes. Nearly 93 percent of juvenile delinquents in cities used to play truant when they were at school. Some 40 percent of the young offenders said they cut school because they hated schoolwork and another 27.1 percent said the pressure was unbearable at school.As grades are often an important yardstick in judging a student's performance and overall quality at Chinese schools, those with poor grades tend to feel they are inferior and isolated.These children, who are often regarded as outcasts at school, are also constantly reproached and punished at home, which discourages them even more from going back to school.Children who are not doing well at school need friendship and other emotional support to relieve their pressure. Driven by a thirst for friendship, many youngsters gather in gangs and stand firmly with each other, even in committing crimes.In fact, many young offenders start to show early signs of moral defect in junior high school, often when they are 14 and reaching puberty.Parents and teachers, therefore, should be on guard against early signs of moral defect in youngsters in order to lead them back to the normal track as soon as possible.四、短文理解Children were viewed as non-persons until the 1700's. They did not receive special treatment or recognition. Discipline then is what we now call abuse. There were some major assumptions about life before the 1700's.The first assumption is that life was hard, and you had to be hard to survive. The people of that time in history did not have the conveniences that we take for granted. For example, the medical practices of that day wereprimitive in comparison to present-day medicine. Marriages were more for convenience, rather than for childbearing or romance.The second assumption was that infant and child death rates were high. It did not make sense to the parents in those days to create an emotional bond with children. There was a strong chance that the children would not survive until adulthood.At the end of the 18th century, "The Enlightenment" appeared as a new cultural transition. This period of history is sometimes known as the beginning of reason and humanism. People began to see children as flowers, who needed nurturing in order to bloom. It was the invention of childhood, love and nurturing instead of beatings to stay in line. Children had finally begun to emerge as a distinct group. It started with the upper-class, who were allowed to attend colleges and universities.Throughout all time there has been delinquency. In ancient Britain, children at the age of seven were tried, convicted, and punished as adults.There was no special treatment for them; a hanging was a hanging.1. What does “ non-personS mean?2. Why were children viewed as non-persons before the 1700's?3. Why did people begin to see children as flowers at the end of the 18th century?4. What was the implication when children began to emerge as a distinct group?5. How was juvenile delinquency treated in ancient Britain?五、单词听写Most of the research concerning risks for delinquency has focused on boys, making it difficult to assess how the risks for girls differ from those for boys. However, several factors are consistently associated with delinquency in girls.1. History of abuse. In one study of youth incarcerated in Virginia for violent offenses, 5 1 % of the girls evidenced a documented history of sexual abuse and 35% a history of physical abuse, levels which were significantly higher than those reported for boys.2. Family distress. As girls are presumed to be more likely to stay close to home, it is plausible that family factors such as single parent status, parental conflict, parental criminality, poor family management, and residential mobility, disproportionately affect girls.3. Substance abuse. In a study of several state training schools in California, over half of the facilities surveyed reported a pressing need for substance abuse treatment for the majority of enrolled girls.4. Mental illness. In a review concerning gender and conduct disorder development, researchers found those who go against the general gender pattern, such as conduct-disordered girls, tend to be highly disturbed and have a larger than expected number of ancillary problems.5. Teenage parenting. Although there is no evidence that teenageparenting causes delinquency, several of the high-risk behaviors associated with teenage pregnancy are also associated with delinquency.6. Academic failure. In one examination of incarcerated women, nearly half of the respondents had been expelled from school, and a disproportionate number had learning disabilities.。

体验英语人机对话5级答案

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Unit 1 Old friends, different choicesVocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA It’s been 10 years since I saw you last. I was able to travel and see the world. And I never got stuck being a housewife!B Things are going great for me these days. I finally settled down and got a real job. Now I work9 to 5 at a neighborhood store.C Life has sure treated me well. I put myself through school. I was able to work my way up in a company. And then I started my own business.Listening TaskFirst ListeningAnswers1. He went overseas for graduate school and is working at a high-tech company.2. She was in a few beauty contests, but she never won.She now has two children.3. He works at the neighborhood post office and has two children.4. She’s the branch manager at the local grocery store.2)second listeningAnswer1. He missed his home.2. She hopes her daughter will become a model.3. He loves his family.4. She’s proud of her new job.Script1. A: Jim, I can’t believe it-wow! I haven’t seen you since we graduated from high school! What have you been doing?B: Well, after I went overseas for graduate school, and I had a great time. But finally I had to come home and get a real job in a high-teach company.B: Yeah,I remember you always wanted an international lifestyle.A: Oh, I had a great time overseas, but I got home-stick, too.2. A: Carol, is that you?B: Yes, it’s me!A: Oh, it’s so good to see you! You know, Carol, I remember you always wanted to be a famous model and travel around the world. Did it happen?B: Well, no. I was in a few beauty contests, but I never won, and nobody ever offered me a modeling contract.A: Oh, that’s too bad.B: Yeah, but now I guess I’m too old, and I have two young kids, a boy and a girl. You know, maybe my daughter will get to do it some day.3. A: What have you been up to over the years, Ed?B: Well, I have two beautiful children now and work 9-5 at the neighborhood post office.A: Hmm, I remember you always wanted to be a professional race car driver—What happened? B: The closest I’ve come to that is driving a Porsche over 100 mph on the Autobahn. No, my greatest achievement is my family.4.A: So, Nora, how have you been?B: Remember when we were in high school, I worked part-time job there. I’ve been there ever since. B: Yeah?A: So when I graduated it seemed natural to get a And I’ve been working my way up. Now I’m the branch manager. I’m making more money than some people who have college degrees!Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerstravel, old boyfriends, family, career2. Get the main ideaAnswersF - Sharon and Karen haven't seen each other for 30 years.T - Sharon planned to get married to Jim after high school.T - Sharon started her own advertising agency.F - Sharon majored in art in college.T - Karen didn't want to get stuck being a housewife.F - Karen had one child.T - Karen traveled around Europe for a year.F - Karen went to medical school.ScriptSharon: Hey, Karen, is that you?Karen: Sharon, wow! I can’t believe it! Yes, it's me. Gosh, it’s good to see you! Sharon: You, too! What’s it been? Something like 20 years?!?Karen: Yeah, I can’t believe we’re that old already.Sharon: Life sure has treated well. You look great!Karen: Thanks you do too! What’ve you been doing all this time? I remember you couldn’t wait to marry Jim and start a family.Sharon: Hah! I never did get married. I was too busy with school and then my job. I don’t even know what happened to Jim.Karen: So what do you do?Sharon: I have my own advertising agency.Karen: Come on, Sharon! You?Sharon: Really. I majored in marketing in college and afterwards got a job with an advertising agency. I worked my way up, and when I felt I understood the business really well, I left to start my own agency.Karen: Wow, that’s pretty impressive. No wonder you haven’t had any time to get married. Sharon: Yeah. So, anyway, what about you? You were the one who was going to travel the world and do your own thing. You didn’t want to get stuck being a housewife.Karen: Hah! You’re gonna laugh, but I AM a housewife, and a mother of three.Sharon: Oh, come on, Karen, you’re not serious, are you? What happened to the travel? Karen: Well, I did travel around Europe for a year with some friends. But then I met Stan, and we got married right away. I helped put him through medical school, and then we had our children.I love being able to focus on my family, and when they leave home, I'm going to start my career —if it's not too late!Sharon: It's never too late.Unit 2 Just Who Are You?Vocabulary taskAnswer/ScriptA I'm pretty sure that people like me for who I m. I'm just a typical, ordinary, regular girl. I'm just like everybody else.B I'm really into dancing at clubs. I spend really late nights going out with my friends. Now I'm getting behind in my work.C I've got a chance to do something big. I could go pro, go on the pro tour. But I need to drop out lf school. Well, I gotta do what I gotta do.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. He goes out clubbing every night. He can still get great grades.2. She has a scholarship to Harvard.3. He was an activist during the Vietnam War. He was put in prison for protesting.4. He collects baseball cards.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. She thinks Sam's really smart.2. She thinks Miriam's scholarship is impressive.3. She's surprised that Tom was an activist.4. He thinks Harold's collection is silly.Script1. A: Sam, how come you're so tired in class all the time? Another late night studying?B: Are you kidding, Jennifer? I hardly study at all.A: How can that be? You’re the star student, the math ace .B: No, I go out clubbing every night. I dance til the bars — that’s why I can’t keep my eyes open.A: Aren’t you getting behind in work?B: Nah, I just zip through my homework before dinner.A: You must be a genius.2. A: Mom, do you think Joey will ever be interested in me?B: Of course he will, Miriam. You’re such a sweet, sensitive girl.A: I don’t want to be sweet and sensitive! I want to be beautiful and athletic. Instead, I've got a hunch of pimples and I'm a nerd.B: If this boy doesn't like you for who you are, he’s not worth it.A: But Mom, it doesn't work like that. You’ve got to impress a guy to get him to even notice you.B: Well,does he know about your scholarship to Harvard?A: Guys like Joey don't care about stuff like that.3. A: So, Tom, what were you like in college?B: I was pretty serious. I studied political science at Berkeley in the 1960s.A: Really?B: Yeah, I was an activist during the Vietnam War.A: You?B: Yeah. You won't believe this. I even got stuck in prison for one of the protests against the war.A: Wow! That's amazing. I didn't know that about you.4. A: Hey Harold, I didn't know you collected baseball cards.B: What? How do you know that?A: I was looking for a pencil the other day, and I saw the cards in your drawer. How come you never told us?B: It's secret! I don't really like people knowing what I'm up to.A: Well, that’s not such a bad thing.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerTJ is good at skateboarding.2. Get the main ideaAnswersF – TJ got second place in the pro skateboarding contestLast weekend.T – TJ is going to go TV commercial.T – Cesar thinks TJ will forget his friends after he becomes famous.T – TJ feels like a regular guy.F – TJ has a girlfriend.T – TJ is parents don't want him to drop out of school.F – TJ doesn't want to drop out of school.X – Cesar wants TJ to drop out of school.ScriptCesar: TJ, my man! I heard you won the Pro-Am stake-boarding contest last weekend.TJ: Yeah, Cesar, I did a flip on the half-pipe that really impressed the judges.Cesar: You impress me, TJ. You’re something else on that board!TJ: Ah, c'mon, stop it, will ya?Cesar: But I've seen you fly on a skateboard. It's amazing.TJ: Yeah, well, things have been goin'good. You'll never believe what the latest is.Cesar: What?TJ: Nike wants me to do a commercial. They've been calling my agent.Cesar: Wow! I don't believe that.TJ: You best believe it, my friend. I'm going to get some big bucks for doing it, too. Cesar: You're going big time now. I can't believe I even know you.TJ: Great, huh? I’m gonna be on TV!Cesar: Yeah! Pretty soon you’re not going to have time for someone like me.TJ: No way, Cesar. You know my friends are important.Cesar: Yeah, but now you’re hitting the big time.Everything’s gonna change.TJ: You know I’m just a regular guy.Cesar: No, you’re not.TJ: Yes, I am. I’ve got parents and a bratty sister, just like you. I took piano lessons when I was little, and I go to church on Sundays. I like watching cartoons, and my mom makes me take out the trash. And I worry about not having a girlfriend. See? I’m just like everybody else. Cesar: I don’t think so. Nobody else I know is doing a Nike commercial. You’re got it made, TJ.TJ: Yeah, but the problem is my parents.Cesar: What’s up?TJ: To really make it big , I’ve got to go on the pro tour ,and the only way I can go pro is to drop out of school ,but they don’t want me to. They say I’m ruining my future. But I may not get another chance — two years from now may be too late.Cesar: So what’re you gonna for?TJ: I’ve got to go for it. I’m at the top of my game right now ,and that’s what counts. Cesar: Yeah, you gotta do what you gotta do.Unit3 Living with peopleVocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA Dorm life has some major negatives. The other students keep me up all night. And my roommate doesn't give me any space.B My new roommate doesn't drive me crazy. She never leaves her food or clothes all over the place. She never takes my things without asking.C My dad's rules are way too strict. He won't let me use the phone for more than 10 minutes. And I have to be back by a 9 p.m. curfew. I know it's because he's concerned about me.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. Sally never cleans anything.2. The dormitory's rules are too strict.3. His mother listens in on his phone conversations.4. Her brother takes her things without asking.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. She doesn't take her old food out of the refrigerator. She leaves her stuff all over the apartment.2. She has to be back by 10pm. She can't invite friends to the room.3. His mom listens to the room. His moon is too nosy.4. Her brother borrows her CDs. Her brother messes up her room.Script1. A: Whoa, ours place is a mess!B: Yeah, well, it's Sally's stuff. She never cleans anything and leaves her clothes all over the place-blobs of toothpaste on the sink, and old smelly food in the fridge. She doesn't care that she's living with other people.A: Yeah, she's a total slob!2. A: Hi, little sister… how's your first week away at school?B: Well, I have to say that dormitory living has some major negatives.A: What? Like having to share the bathroom with a lot of people?B: Actually, that's not so bad. It's just that some of the rules are so strict. Like, we have to be back in the building by a 10 p.m. curfew.A: Yeah, that sure sounds like dorm life!B: And we can't have friends in our rooms!2. A: Ahhhh! My mom is so annoying. She doesn't give me any space.B: What do you mean?A: I mean, I feel like she's spying on me all the time .whenever I try to call someone on the phone, she hangs around listening to what I say.B: She's probably just curious.A: It's more than just curious. Even if I take the phone into my own bedroom, she'll suddenly come in, without knocking, and pretend to be looking for something, just to check up on me . I wish I could move out!B: What a bummer.4. A: Harry, have you been listening to my CDs again?!B: Alice! What's the big deal?A: The big deal is that it is so disrespectful to take things without asking. Plus, you mess up my room!B: Hey, you take my sweaters without asking all the time!A: Yeah, well…that's different…B: I don't think so.Real world listening1. PredictAnswerThey don't respect her privacy.2. Get the main ideaAnswerThings that bother Kara:Mrs. Johnson visits Kara too often.Mrs. Johnson watches her while she eats.Mrs. Johnson wants to know where she is going.Mr. Johnson tries to hug and kiss her all the time.ScriptKara: Steve, remember the older couple that I rent my apartment from?Steve: Yeah?Kara: Well, the woman has been coming up to see how I'm doing. At first I was really appreciative, you know, it's nice to feel that people are concerned when you live alone.Steve: Yeah, it is nice.Kara: Now, though, she comes every day… sometimes more than once! She always brings me homemade soup…Steve: Homemade soup! That is so great! I wish someone cooked for me.Kara: Sure, having some home-cooked food is a treat, but she sits and watches me to make sure I eat it! Last time, I had just eaten dinner when she came over and insisted that I finish a whole bowl. She wouldn't leave until I did!Steve: Oh, c'mon, you could have it much worse.Kara: And, every time I go out she leans out the door to ask where I am going. It's like I'm 17 again!Steve: Would you rather have loud neighbors who kept you up all night?Kara: Well, it's not only her. It's the old man, too. He is such a flirt, and I've always thought it was cute. Ya' know, an old man ,80 years old , still flirting.Steve: Uh huh…Kara: So, today when I got home, he came up to me, gave me a hug…Steve: Yeah, so what…?Kara: And then, he kissed me on the cheek…!Steve: Oh no! Well, maybe you remind him of his granddaughter.Kara: Well, yeah, but don't you think it's kind of weird for him to kiss me?Unit 4 High fashion, low budgetVocabulary TaskAnswers/scriptA I’m trying to watch my spending. But this sweater may never be this cheap again! Oh, well, that’s what credit cards are for.B If only I could afford this killer dress. I guess I’ll have to wait until it’s on sale. In the meantime, I’ll try to save up enough money.C This style is really in this year. It’s the latest thing. I know I’m just paying for the designer’s name. But it’s so me. I’ve just got to have one.Listening Task1) Fist ListeningAnswers1. A $179 pair of Air Jordan gym shoes.2. A $500 pair of designer pants.3. A $20 vintage dress.4. A purse that’s on sale.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. They’re the latest thing. He’ll be his team’s best player if he has them.2. He doesn’t want to look like he’s wearing cheap clothes. The pants will never go out of style.3. It’s a killer dress and she wants Mike to notice her.4. The style is in this year and it’s on sale.Script1. A: Oh, wow, look at these. They’re the latest Air Jordans.B: You’d really wear those? They look… so big.A: And they’re only $179.B: $179?! For a pair of gym shoes?A: These are the latest thing. I just got to have them. I’ll be the best player on the team inthese. Oh, Mom, please!B: Okay, Jason, but this is the last time.2. A: Five hundred dollars for a pair of pants? You’re crazy to spend that much on clothes. B: Come on, man. These are the best. You just don’t understand.A: I understand that I can get a nice-looking pair of pants for around 50 bucks. You’re paying $450 for the designer’s name.B: Maybe, but at least I never look like I’m wearing cheap clothes, unlike some people I know. Besides, these pants will never go out of style.A: Okay, fine, suit yourself. It’s your money.3. A: Hey, Ellen, look at this vintage dress! It’s perfect for Mike’s party, don’t you think? And it’s really back in style now.B: Yeah. And it’s just your color.A: I know. It’s such a bargain, too … only $20. You can’t beat that! Mmm, but I don’t know, I’ve got so many dresses in mfy closet already.B: Yeah, but this one is so YOU! It’s a killer dress! You’ve justgot to get it.A: Ooh, you’re tight. I’m going to go for it. I sure hope he notices me in it.4. A: look, honey, a sale on those purses I was telling you about! I’ve never seen them so cheap! B: But do you really need a new purse?A: Well, not really, but this style is really in this year. I want to get one while they’re on sale.B: But I thought we were trying to save up so we could go somewhere special on our vacation. A: Oh, I just can’t pass this up — I really wanted one, and they may never be this cheap again. B: Oh, I give up.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswersSusie likes to shop and spend money on expensive clothing while Rachel is on a student budget and wears mostly jeans and t-shirts.2. Get the main ideaAnswers1. Susie came to visit to go shopping.2. A handbag from Prada, a black leather dress, a couple of skirts from Donna Karan and jeans.3. Susie wants to buy something for Rachel, but Rachel doesn’t want her to.4. Susie wants Rachel to cook dinner every night.ScriptRachel: So, Susie, how was the plane ride from London?Susie: Oh, I don’t know…all I could think about was getting here and going shopping. Rachel: Hmmm.Susie: Rachel, what’s wrong?Rachel: Susie, I thought you came to see me! Isn’t that more important than shopping? Susie: Oh c’mon, Rachel. Shopping is so bonding!Rachel: All right, I’ll take you to the stores. What are you looking fly?Susie: Well, I want a handbag from Prada, and maybe one of their black leather dresses…Rachel: Oh no…Susie: …a couple of skirts from Donna Karan, you know, the ones that are really fitted, a pair of jeans…Rachel: Whoa! How much money do you have, anyway?Susie: Oh, Rachel, you know I save up to come to New York every year to go shopping. Now that you’re studying here, I want to go with you. So what are you going to get?Rachel: Are you kidding, Susie? I’ve got two words for you: “student budget.” I can’t afford to buy any clothing!Susie: Well, you’re just a jeans and T-shirt person, aren’t you? I am going to enjoy myself no matter how much it costs. I’m on holiday. Look, Rachel, I’ll buy you something, a new blouse , or skirt, whatever you want.Rachel: Well, I don’t want anyone to buy me something I can’t afford myself.Susie: Oh, don’t worry about that. And, there is no need to thank me. It’s the least I can do since you’ll be cooking dinner every night while I’m here.Rachel: Dinner? What are you talking about?Unit 5 So many kinds of EnglishVocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA Sometimes I have trouble understanding native speakers. That’s because native speakers use a lot of slang. I wish I could speak English more fluently.B I want a teacher who is a native speaker of English. And I think everyone should learn standard American English. It would make communication easier if we all spoke the same way.C English is the language of international communication. People who speak English come from all over the place. Everyone who speaks English has accent of some kind. Sometimes you have to get used to how someone else speaks.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. Professor Lee’s English is hard to understand.2. The people in a chat room used a lot of slang on purpose and he felt stupid.3. Communicating in English with people from all over.4. Their English teacher is Chinese.2) Second listeningAnswers1. Don’t worry about it, though.2. you can’t let them bother you.3. Wow, that’s cool.4. I’ll bet he can show us how he did it .Script1. A: So, how did you like Professor Lee’s class?B: Not too much. Her English is so hard to understand. She has a strong accent, you know. A: Everyone has an accent, including you! Hers is just different from yours, that’s all. B: It sure is.A: Don’t worry about it, though. You’ll get used to how she speaks pretty soon.B: In a few weeks, maybe, but in the meantime…A: In the meantime, pay attention to what she writes on the board. She uses the board a lot because she knows that some people have trouble understanding her. That’s one of the ways she’s sucha great teacher.2. A: Hey, Fong. What’s the matter?B: I was just on my computer, in a chat room with three Americans. They used a lot of slang on purpose, and I didn’t understand, so I asked them what they meant. Then they started ignoring me, and after a while, I started to feel stupid.A: Oh, you shouldn’t. Your English is really good.B: But why did they have to be so mean? It seems like they were using their English ability to have fun with each other, but they didn’t really want to include me.A: Well, some people are like that, that’s all. You can’t let them bother you .One nice thing about chat rooms is that you can leave and go to another one …or turn off your computer. 3. A: How was your trip to India?B: It was incredible! There were so many new, amazing sights and sounds. And smells! And I was able to speak English everywhere!A: Indian people speak English? Everybody?B: A lot of them did. Indian English is a little different from my English, but I could understand it. I also used English with other travellers, who came from all over the place.A: And, uh, no problems communicating ?B: Well, of course, there were some misunderstandings. Like the grammar of Indian English is a little different. And sometimes I couldn’t understand someone’s accent. But the amazing thing was here we were, all these different people, with all these we were, all these different people, with all these different accents, and we could communicate.A: Wow, that’s cool.4. A: I can’t believe it! Our English teacher is Chinese.B: Yeah, well, so are you! What’s wrong with that?A: But he’s not a native speaker. I want a teacher who is American or British, so that I can learn standard English.B: But, uh, Mr. Chen can speak English fluently, and he knows things that native speakers don’t know.A: Yeah? Like what?B: Like how to learn English. I’ll bet he can show us how he did it, and that will make it easier for us, too.A: Hmm. Maybe you’re right.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerDepartment manager2. Get the main ideaAnswers1. She is talking to her husband.2. She got a job in customer service.3. She worked in travel management for five years and has her degree in Business Management.4. Because she is not a native speaker.5. She’ll try the job and see if she gets promoted.ScriptRichard: Hello?Irma: Hi, it’s me.Richard: Oh, hi! How was the job interview?Irma: Well, he hired me.Richard: You got the job? The management job? Oh,Irma: No, I didn’t say I got the management job. He hired me for a job in customer service, selling hired me for a job in customer service, selling tours to Asia.Richard: Just customer service? But what about the management position? You were perfect for that job. You can supervise people. You understand the business.Irma: I know. I showed him my resume. I told him that I worked in travel management for five years back home, and that I even got a degree in Business Management here in the U.S.Richard: Oh, I can’t believe that. You’re perfectly qualified for that management position. Irma: That’s what I thought. It’s not fair! Why did I bother going to college here? Richard: Wait, wait a minute. Did he know that you were applying for the management position. Irma: Of course. And you know what he said?Richard: What?Irma: He said that everyone really expects the manager to be someone from the local community. But the person they hired is from New York. And she’s a woman, too, so it’s not because I am a woman. So that means the problem is my English.Richard: But your English is fantastic!Irma: But I’m not a native speaker, and I guess that’s what they want for the management job. Richard: Well, you know, you spend a little time at the customer service job and then you can work your way up to the management position…Unit 6 Choosing a MateVocabulary TaskAnswer/ScriptA I know he is the one. He’s ready for a lifetime commitment. He is someone I can really trust.B I had doubts at first about the relationship. He was divorced once already but wanted to try again. Then I discovered that we like the same things.C She swept me away with her personality. She has a great sense of humor. She’s easy to talk to and fun to be with. And she’s my type.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. He’s a 32 year-old white male. He’s divorced. He likes bodybuilding, rock music and dancing.2. She’s a 34-year-old, African American, single professional. She’s also involved with Greenpeace.3. He’s a sensitive 28 year-old guy with a great job and good income. He likes bodybuilding, movies and surfing.4. She’s a single Chinese-American woman in her mid-twenties. She likes long walks on the beach,candle-light dinners and intelligent conversation.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. He is looking for an attractive woman who likes the same things he does and someone he can trust.2. She is looking for an African American, single professional man who already has his own life, but wants to share quality time. He has to be honest.3. He is looking for a man who is fun to be with and knows how to cook. She doesn’t have to be rich.4. She is looking for a man who comes from a good family and who loves long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and intelligent conversation. He also should like to read and have a good sense of humor.Script1. Hi! I’m Michael. I’m a 32 year-old white male, I’m divorced, and I want to try again with the right lady. Like bodybuilding, rock music, dancing, and I like to party. I’m looking for an attractive woman who likes the same things I do. And she’s gotta be someone I can trust.2. I’m Anita, and I’m a 34-year-old, African American, single professional with a major corporation. I’m also very involved with the environmental organization Greenpeace. I’m looking for an African American, single professional man who already has his own life, but wants to share quality time. He has to be honest, above all else.3. Hi! My name is Jack. I’m a sensitive 28-year-old guy. I’m ready for someone who wants a lifetime commitment. I’m into bodybuilding, movies and surfing! I have a great job with a good income, so you don’t have to be rich, just fun to be with. And you have to be able to cook.4. My name is Cora, and I’m a single Chinese American woman. I’m in my mid-twenties. If you love long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and intelligent conversation, I’d like to meet you. I want a man who comes from a good family, likes to read, and has a good sense of humor. Real World Listening1. PredictAnswersHe’s handsome. He’s so funny.Get the main ideaAnswersHe’s handsome.He looks like a Greek statue.His clothes are fashionable.He’s sweet and funny.He’s easy to be with.ScriptAmy: I know I have a picture of Luis around here some-where. Oh, here it is.Erika: wow! He’s so handsome! He looks like a Greek statue.Amy: Yeah, he is very attractive. But I didn’t think so when I first met him.Erika: You didn’t?Amy: No. You know what I noticed when I first met him? He has really hairy hands.Erika: What?。

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Unit 1 Old friends, different choicesVocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA It’s been 10 years since I saw you last. I was able to travel and see the world. And I never got stuck being a housewife!B Things are going great for me these days. I finally settled down and got a real job. Now I work 9 to 5 at a neighborhood store.C Life has sure treated me well. I put myself through school. I was able to work my way up in a company. And then I started my own business.Listening TaskFirst ListeningAnswers1. He went overseas for graduate school and is working at a high-tech company.2. She was in a few beauty contests, but she never won.She now has two children.3. He works at the neighborhood post office and has two children.4. She’s the branch manager at the local grocery store.2)second listeningAnswer1. He missed his home.2. She hopes her daughter will become a model.3. He loves his family.4. She’s proud of her new job.Script1. A: Jim, I can’t believe it-wow! I haven’t seen you since we graduated from high school! What have you been doing?B: Well, after I went overseas for graduate school, and I had a great time. But finally I had to come home and get a real job in a high-teach company.B: Yeah,I remember you always wanted an international lifestyle. A: Oh, I had a great time overseas, but I got home-stick, too.2. A: Carol, is that you?B: Yes, it’s me!A: Oh, it’s so good to see you! You know, Carol, I remember you always wanted to be a famous model and travel around the world. Did it happen?B: Well, no. I was in a few beauty contests, but I never won, and nobody ever offered me a modeling contract.A: Oh, that’s too bad.B: Yeah, but now I guess I’m too old, and I have two young kids, a boy and a girl. You know, maybe my daughter will get to do it some day.3. A: What have you been up to over the years, Ed?B: Well, I have two beautiful children now and work 9-5 at the neighborhood post office.A: Hmm, I remember you always wanted to be a professional race car driver—What happened?B: The clos est I’ve come to that is driving a Porsche over 100 mph on the Autobahn. No, my greatest achievement is my family.4.A: So, Nora, how have you been?B: Remember when we were in high school, I worked part-time job there. I’ve been there ever since.B: Yeah?A: So when I graduated it seemed natural to get a And I’ve been working my way up. Now I’m the branch manager. I’m making more money than some people who have college degrees!Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerstravel, old boyfriends, family, career2. Get the main ideaAnswersF -Sharon and Karen haven't seen each other for 30 years.T -Sharon planned to get married to Jim after high school.T -Sharon started her own advertising agency.F -Sharon majored in art in college.T -Karen didn't want to get stuck being a housewife.F -Karen had one child.T -Karen traveled around Europe for a year.F -Karen went to medical school.ScriptSharon: Hey, Karen, is that you?Karen: Sharon, wow! I can’t believe it! Yes, it's me. Gosh, it’s good to see you!Sharon: You, too! What’s it be en? Something like 20 years?!? Karen: Yeah, I can’t believe we’re that old already.Sharon: Life sure has treated well. You look great!Karen: Thanks you do too! What’ve you been doing all this time? I remember you couldn’t wait to marry Jim and start a fa mily. Sharon: Hah! I never did get married. I was too busy with school and then my job. I don’t even know what happened to Jim.Karen: So what do you do?Sharon: I have my own advertising agency.Karen: Come on, Sharon! You?Sharon: Really. I majored in marketing in college and afterwards got a job with an advertising agency. I worked my way up, and when I felt I understood the business really well, I left to start my own agency. Karen: Wow, that’s pretty impressive. No wonder you haven’t had any time to get married.Sharon: Yeah. So, anyway, what about you? You were the one who was going to travel the world and do your own thing. You didn’t want to get stuck being a housewife.Karen: Hah! You’re gonna laugh, but I AM a housewife, and a mother of three.Sha ron: Oh, come on, Karen, you’re not serious, are you? What happened to the travel?Karen: Well, I did travel around Europe for a year with some friends. But then I met Stan, and we got married right away. I helped put him through medical school, and then we had our children. I love being able to focus on my family, and when they leave home, I'm going to start my career—if it's not too late!Sharon: It's never too late.Unit 2 Just Who Are You?Vocabulary taskAnswer/ScriptA I'm pretty sure that people like me for who I m. I'm just a typical, ordinary, regular girl. I'm just like everybody else.B I'm really into dancing at clubs. I spend really late nights going out with my friends. Now I'm getting behind in my work.C I've got a chance to do something big. I could go pro, go on the pro tour. But I need to drop out lf school. Well, I gotta do what I gotta do. Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. He goes out clubbing every night. He can still get great grades.2. She has a scholarship to Harvard.3. He was an activist during the Vietnam War. He was put in prison for protesting.4. He collects baseball cards.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. She thinks Sam's really smart.2. She thinks Miriam's scholarship is impressive.3. She's surprised that Tom was an activist.4. He thinks Harold's collection is silly.Script1. A: Sam, how come you're so tired in class all the time? Another late night studying?B: Are you kidding, Jennifer? I hardly study at all.A: How can that be? You’re the star student, the math ace .B: No, I go out clubbing every night. I dance til the bars —that’s why I can’t keep my eyes open.A: Aren’t you getting behind in work?B: Nah, I just zip through my homework before dinner.A: You must be a genius.2. A: Mom, do you think Joey will ever be interested in me?B: Of course he will, Miriam. You’re such a sweet, sensitive girl.A: I don’t want to be sweet and sensitive! I want to be beautiful and athletic. Instead, I've got a hunch of pimples and I'm a nerd.B: If this boy doesn't like y ou for who you are, he’s not worth it.A: But Mom, it doesn't work like that. You’ve got to impress a guy to get him to even notice you.B: Well,does he know about your scholarship to Harvard?A: Guys like Joey don't care about stuff like that.3. A: So, Tom, what were you like in college?B: I was pretty serious. I studied political science at Berkeley in the 1960s.A: Really?B: Yeah, I was an activist during the Vietnam War.A: You?B: Yeah. You won't believe this. I even got stuck in prison for one of the protests against the war.A: Wow! That's amazing. I didn't know that about you.4. A: Hey Harold, I didn't know you collected baseball cards.B: What? How do you know that?A: I was looking for a pencil the other day, and I saw the cards in your drawer. How come you never told us?B: It's secret! I don't really like people knowing what I'm up to.A: Well, that’s not such a bad thing.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerTJ is good at skateboarding.2. Get the main ideaAnswersF – TJ got second place in the pro skateboarding contestLast weekend.T – TJ is going to go TV commercial.T – Cesar thinks TJ will forget his friends after he becomes famous.T – TJ feels like a regular guy.F – TJ has a girlfriend.T – TJ is parents don't want him to drop out of school.F – TJ doesn't want to drop out of school.X – Cesar wants TJ to drop out of school.ScriptCesar: TJ, my man! I heard you won the Pro-Am stake-boarding contest last weekend.TJ: Yeah, Cesar, I did a flip on the half-pipe that really impressed the judges.Cesar: You impress me, TJ. You’re something else on that board! TJ: Ah, c'mon, stop it, will ya?Cesar: But I've seen you fly on a skateboard. It's amazing.TJ: Yeah, well, things have been goin'good. You'll never believe what the latest is.Cesar: What?TJ: Nike wants me to do a commercial. They've been calling my agent. Cesar: Wow! I don't believe that.TJ: You best believe it, my friend. I'm going to get some big bucks for doing it, too.Cesar: You're going big time now. I can't believe I even know you. TJ: Great, huh? I’m gonna be on TV!Cesar: Yeah! Pretty soon you’re not going to have time for someone like me.TJ: No way, Cesar. You know my friends are important.Cesar: Yeah, but now you’re hitting the big time.Everything’s gonna change.T J: You know I’m just a regular guy.Cesar: No, you’re not.TJ: Yes, I am. I’ve got parents and a bratty sister, just like you. I took piano lessons when I was little, and I go to church on Sundays. I like watching cartoons, and my mom makes me take out the trash. And I worry about not having a girlfriend. See? I’m just like everybody else. Cesar: I don’t think so. Nobody else I know is doing a Nike commercial. You’re got it made, TJ.TJ: Yeah, but the problem is my parents.Cesar: What’s up?TJ: To really m ake it big , I’ve got to go on the pro tour ,and the only way I can go pro is to drop out of school ,but they don’t want me to. They say I’m ruining my future. But I may not get another chance —two years from now may be too late.Cesar: So what’re you gon na for?TJ: I’ve got to go for it. I’m at the top of my game right now ,and that’s what counts.Cesar: Yeah, you gotta do what you gotta do.Unit3 Living with peopleVocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA Dorm life has some major negatives. The other students keep me up all night. And my roommate doesn't give me any space.B My new roommate doesn't drive me crazy. She never leaves her food or clothes all over the place. She never takes my things without asking.C My dad's rules are way too strict. He won't let me use the phone for more than 10 minutes. And I have to be back by a 9 p.m. curfew. I know it's because he's concerned about me.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. Sally never cleans anything.2. The dormitory's rules are too strict.3. His mother listens in on his phone conversations.4. Her brother takes her things without asking.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. She doesn't take her old food out of the refrigerator. She leaves her stuff all over the apartment.2. She has to be back by 10pm. She can't invite friends to the room.3. His mom listens to the room. His moon is too nosy.4. Her brother borrows her CDs. Her brother messes up her room. Script1. A: Whoa, ours place is a mess!B: Yeah, well, it's Sally's stuff. She never cleans anything and leaves her clothes all over the place-blobs of toothpaste on the sink, and old smelly food in the fridge. She doesn't care that she's living with other people.A: Yeah, she's a total slob!2. A: Hi, little sister… how's your first week away at school?B: Well, I have to say that dormitory living has some major negatives. A: What? Like having to share the bathroom with a lot of people?B: Actually, that's not so bad. It's just that some of the rules are so strict. Like, we have to be back in the building by a 10 p.m. curfew. A: Yeah, that sure sounds like dorm life!B: And we can't have friends in our rooms!2. A: Ahhhh! My mom is so annoying. She doesn't give me any space. B: What do you mean?A: I mean, I feel like she's spying on me all the time .whenever I try to call someone on the phone, she hangs around listening to what I say. B: She's probably just curious.A: It's more than just curious. Even if I take the phone into my own bedroom, she'll suddenly come in, without knocking, and pretend to be looking for something, just to check up on me . I wish I could move out!B: What a bummer.4. A: Harry, have you been listening to my CDs again?!B: Alice! What's the big deal?A: The big deal is that it is so disrespectful to take things without asking. Plus, you mess up my room!B: Hey, you take my sweaters without asking all the time!A: Yeah, well…that's different…B: I don't think so.Real world listening1. PredictAnswerThey don't respect her privacy.2. Get the main ideaAnswerThings that bother Kara:Mrs. Johnson visits Kara too often.Mrs. Johnson watches her while she eats.Mrs. Johnson wants to know where she is going.Mr. Johnson tries to hug and kiss her all the time.ScriptKara: Steve, remember the older couple that I rent my apartment from? Steve: Yeah?Kara: Well, the woman has been coming up to see how I'm doing. At first I was really appreciative, you know, it's nice to feel that peopleare concerned when you live alone.Steve: Yeah, it is nice.Kara: Now, though, she comes every day… som etimes more than once! She always brings me homemade soup…Steve: Homemade soup! That is so great! I wish someone cooked for me.Kara: Sure, having some home-cooked food is a treat, but she sits and watches me to make sure I eat it! Last time, I had just eaten dinner when she came over and insisted that I finish a whole bowl. She wouldn't leave until I did!Steve: Oh, c'mon, you could have it much worse.Kara: And, every time I go out she leans out the door to ask where I am going. It's like I'm 17 again!Steve: Would you rather have loud neighbors who kept you up all night?Kara: Well, it's not only her. It's the old man, too. He is such a flirt, and I've always thought it was cute. Ya' know, an old man ,80 years old , still flirting.Steve: Uh huh…Kara: So, today when I got home, he came up to me, gave me a hug…Steve: Yeah, so what…?Kara: And then, he kissed me on the cheek…!Steve: Oh no! Well, maybe you remind him of his granddaughter. Kara: Well, yeah, but don't you think it's kind of weird for him to kiss me?Unit 4 High fashion, low budgetVocabulary TaskAnswers/scriptA I’m trying to watch my spending. But this sweater may never be this cheap again! Oh, well, that’s what credit cards are for.B If only I could afford this killer dress. I guess I’l l have to wait until it’s on sale. In the meantime, I’ll try to save up enough money.C This style is really in this year. It’s the latest thing. I know I’m just paying for the designer’s name. But it’s so me. I’ve just got to have one.Listening Task1) Fist ListeningAnswers1. A $179 pair of Air Jordan gym shoes.2. A $500 pair of designer pants.3. A $20 vintage dress.4. A purse that’s on sale.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. They’re the latest thing. He’ll be his team’s best player if he has them.2. He doesn’t want to look like he’s wearing cheap clothes. The pants will never go out of style.3. It’s a killer dress and she wants Mike to notice her.4. The style is in this year and it’s on sale.Script1. A: Oh, wow, look at these. They’re the latest Air Jordans.B: You’d really wear those? They look… so big.A: And they’re only $179.B: $179?! For a pair of gym shoes?A: These are the latest thing. I just got to have them. I’ll be the best player on the team in these. Oh, Mom, please!B: Okay, Jason, but this is the last time.2. A: Five hundred dollars for a pair of pants? You’re crazy to spend that much on clothes.B: Come on, man. These are the best. You just don’t understand.A: I understand that I can get a nice-looking pair of pants for around50 bucks. You’re paying $450 for the designer’s name.B: Maybe, but at least I never look like I’m wearing cheap clothes, unlike some people I know. Besides, these pants will never go out of style. A: Okay, fine, suit yourself. It’s your money.3. A: Hey, Ellen, look at this vintage dress! It’s perfect for Mike’s party, don’t you think? And it’s really back in style now.B: Yeah. And it’s just your color.A: I know. It’s such a bargain, too … only $20. You can’t beat that! Mmm, but I don’t know, I’ve got so many dresses in mfy closet already. B: Yeah, but this one is so YOU! It’s a killer dress! You’ve justgot to get it.A: Ooh, you’re tight. I’m going to go for it. I sure hope he notices me in it.4. A: look, honey, a sale on those purses I was telling you about! I’ve never seen them so cheap!B: But do you really need a new purse?A: Well, not really, but this style is really in this year. I want to get one while they’re on sale.B: But I thought we were trying to save up so we could go somewhere special on our vacation.A: Oh, I just can’t pass this up — I really wanted one, and they may never be this cheap again.B: Oh, I give up.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswersSusie likes to shop and spend money on expensive clothing while Rachel is on a student budget and wears mostly jeans and t-shirts.2. Get the main ideaAnswers1. Susie came to visit to go shopping.2. A handbag from Prada, a black leather dress, a couple of skirts from Donna Karan and jeans.3. Susie wants to buy something for Rachel, b ut Rachel doesn’t want her to.4. Susie wants Rachel to cook dinner every night.ScriptRachel: So, Susie, how was the plane ride from London?Susie: Oh, I don’t know…all I could think about was getting here and going shopping.Rachel: Hmmm.Susie: Rachel, what’s wrong?Rachel: Susie, I thought you came to see me! Isn’t that more important than shopping?Susie: Oh c’mon, Rachel. Shopping is so bonding!Rachel: All right, I’ll take you to the stores. What are you looking fly? Susie: Well, I want a handbag from Prada, and maybe one of their black leather dresses…Rachel: Oh no…Susie: …a couple of skirts from Donna Karan, you know, the ones that are really fitted, a pair of jeans…Rachel: Whoa! How much money do you have, anyway?Susie: Oh, Rachel, you know I save up to come to New York every year to go shopping. Now that you’re studying here, I want to go with you. So what are you going to get?Rachel: Are you kidding, Susie? I’ve got two words for you: “student budget.” I can’t afford to buy any clothing!Su sie: Well, you’re just a jeans and T-shirt person, aren’t you? I am going to enjoy myself no matter how much it costs. I’m on holiday. Look, Rachel, I’ll buy you something, a new blouse , or skirt, whatever you want.Rachel: Well, I don’t want anyone to buy me something I can’t afford myself.Susie: Oh, don’t worry about that. And, there is no need to thank me. It’s the least I can do since you’ll be cooking dinner every night while I’m here.Rachel: Dinner? What are you talking about?Unit 5 So many kinds of EnglishVocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA Sometimes I have trouble understanding native speakers. That’s because native speakers use a lot of slang. I wish I could speak English more fluently.B I want a teacher who is a native speaker of English. And I think everyone should learn standard American English. It would make communication easier if we all spoke the same way.C English is the language of international communication. People who speakEnglish come from all over the place. Everyone who speaks English has accent of some kind. Sometimes you have to get used to how someone else speaks.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. Professor Lee’s English is hard to understand.2. The people in a chat room used a lot of slang on purpose and he felt stupid.3. Communicating in English with people from all over.4. Their English teacher is Chinese.2) Second listeningAnswers1. Don’t worry about it, though.2. you can’t let them bother you.3. Wow, that’s cool.4. I’ll bet he can show us how he did it .Script1. A: So, how did you like Professor Lee’s class?B: Not too much. Her English is so hard to understand. She has a strong accent, you know.A: Everyone has an accent, including you! Hers is just different from yours, that’s all.B: It sure is.A: D on’t worry about it, though. You’ll get used to how she speaks pretty soon.B: In a few weeks, maybe, but in the meantime…A: In the meantime, pay attention to what she writes on the board. She uses the board a lot because she knows that some people have trouble understanding her. That’s one of the ways she’s such a great teacher.2. A: Hey, Fong. What’s the matter?B: I was just on my computer, in a chat room with three Americans. They used a lot of slang on purpose, and I didn’t understand, so I asked the m what they meant. Then they started ignoring me, and after a while, I started to feel stupid.A: Oh, you shouldn’t. Your English is really good.B: But why did they have to be so mean? It seems like they were using their English ability to have fun with each other, but they didn’t really want to include me.A: Well, some people are like that, that’s all. You can’t let them botheryou .One nice thing about chat rooms is that you can leave and go to another one …or turn off your computer.3. A: How was your trip to India?B: It was incredible! There were so many new, amazing sights and sounds. And smells! And I was able to speak English everywhere!A: Indian people speak English? Everybody?B: A lot of them did. Indian English is a little different from my English, but I could understand it. I also used English with other travellers, who came from all over the place.A: And, uh, no problems communicating ?B: Well, of course, there were some misunderstandings. Like the grammar of Indian English is a little di fferent. And sometimes I couldn’t understand someone’s accent. But the amazing thing was here we were, all these different people, with all these we were, all these different people, with all these different accents, and we could communicate.A: Wow, that’s cool.4.A: I can’t believe it! Our English teacher is Chinese.B: Yeah, well, so are you! What’s wrong with that?A: But he’s not a native speaker. I want a teacher who is American or British, so that I can learn standard English.B: But, uh, Mr. Chen can speak English fluently, and he knows things that native speakers don’t know.A: Yeah? Like what?B: Like how to learn English. I’ll bet he can show us how he did it, and that will make it easier for us, too.A: Hmm. Maybe you’re right.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerDepartment manager2. Get the main ideaAnswers1. She is talking to her husband.2. She got a job in customer service.3. She worked in travel management for five years and has her degree in Business Management.4. Because she is not a native speaker.5. She’ll try the job and see if she gets promoted.ScriptRichard: Hello?Irma: Hi, it’s me.Richard: Oh, hi! How was the job interview?Irma: Well, he hired me.Richard: You got the job? The management job? Oh,Irma: No, I didn’t say I got the management job. He hired me for a job in customer service, selling hired me for a job in customer service, selling tours to Asia.Richard: Just customer service? But what about the management position? You were perfect for that job. You can supervise people. You understand the business.Irma: I know. I showed him my resume. I told him that I worked in travel management for five years back home, and that I even got a degree in Business Management here in the U.S.Richard: Oh, I can’t believe that.You’re perfectly qualified for that management position.Irma: That’s what I thought. It’s not fair! Why did I bother going to college here?Richard: Wait, wait a minute. Did he know that you were applying for the management position.Irma: Of course. And you know what he said?Richard: What?Irma: He said that everyone really expects the manager to be someone from the local community. But the person they hired is from New York. And she’s a woman, too, so it’s not because I am a woman. So that means the pr oblem is my English.Richard: But your English is fantastic!Irma: But I’m not a native speaker, and I guess that’s what they want for the management job.Richard: Well, you know, you spend a little time at the customer service job and then you can work yo ur way up to the management position…Unit 6 Choosing a MateVocabulary TaskAnswer/ScriptA I know he is the one. He’s ready for a lifetime commitment. He is someone I can really trust.B I had doubts at first about the relationship. He was divorced once already but wanted to try again. Then I discovered that we like the same things.C She swept me away with her personality. She has a great sense of humor. She’s easy to talk to and fun to be with. And she’s my type.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. He’s a 32 year-old white male. He’s divorced. He likes bodybuilding, rock music and dancing.2. She’s a 34-year-old, African American, single professional. She’s also involved with Greenpeace.3. He’s a sensitive 28 year-old guy with a great job and good income. He likes bodybuilding, movies and surfing.4. She’s a single Chinese-American woman in her mid-twenties. She likes long walks on the beach, candle-light dinners and intelligent conversation.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. He is looking for an attractive woman who likes the same things he does and someone he can trust.2. She is looking for an African American, single professional man who already has his own life, but wants to share quality time. He has to be honest.3. He is looking for a man who is fun to be with and knows how to cook. She doesn’t have to be rich.4. She is looking for a man who comes from a good family and who loves long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and intelligent conversation. He also should like to read and have a good sense of humor.Script1. Hi! I’m Michael. I’m a 32 year-old white male, I’m divorced, andI want to try again with the right lady. Like bodybuilding, rock music, dancing, and I like to party. I’m looking for an attractive woman who likes the same t hings I do. And she’s gotta be someone I can trust.2. I’m Anita, and I’m a 34-year-old, African American, single professional with a major corporation. I’m also very involved with the environmental organization Greenpeace. I’m looking for an African American, single professional man who already has his own life, but wants to share quality time. He has to be honest, above all else.3. Hi! My name is Jack. I’m a sensitive 28-year-old guy. I’m ready for someone who wants a lifetime commitment. I’m into bodybu ilding, movies and surfing! I have a great job with a good income, so you don’t have to be rich, just fun to be with. And you have to be able to cook.4. My name is Cora, and I’m a single Chinese American woman. I’m in my mid-twenties. If you love long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners,and intelligent conversation, I’d like to meet you. I want a man who comes from a good family, likes to read, and has a good sense of humor.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswersHe’s handsome. He’s so funny.Get the main ideaAnswersHe’s handsome.He looks like a Greek statue.His clothes are fashionable.He’s sweet and funny.He’s easy to be with.ScriptAmy: I know I have a picture of Luis around here some-where. Oh, here it is.Erika: wow! He’s so handsome! He lo oks like a Greek statue.Amy: Yeah, he is very attractive. But I didn’t think so when I first met him.Erika: You didn’t?Amy: No. You know what I noticed when I first met him? He has really hairy hands.Erika: What?Amy: Yeah. His hands are just really hairy. Plus, his clothes were way more fashionable than I usually like. He just wasn’t my type. And on top of all that, he was shorter than me.Erika: So how come you went out with him?Amy: Well, he was just really sweet and funny and I was so comfortable just hanging out with him. And the first time we went out he just swept me away with his personality.Erika: Really, how?Amy: He was just really easy to talk to.Erika: But still, if all those things bothered you, about his hands and all…Amy: well, you know, none of that was important once I got to know him more. His personality and the way we got along just made it clear to me that he is “the one.”Erika: So, when’s the big day?Unit7 One Big Happy FamilyVocabulary Task。

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(5)notebookcomputer,thewholeisland.(6)check,getby,goforalonghike. ,.(7)soundslikework,getawayfrom,begoodfor,(8)telling,wakeup,gohiking.onearth 9.applicants prosandcons.Self-sufficiency leadingandcontrolling. sleepon11.smoothly,strengthonmyownqualitiesUnit101.2、abba3、(1)ac(2)bc(3)ac(4)ab4、(1)abc(2)bcd(3)abc5、1.6、areyou,before,takeitoff,Iwasakid.sinceyouwerelittle,Iwasababy,sickallthetime,tookmetoadoctor∙Iwasagirl,thewayitwas,thiswitchdoctor∙guess,healer,anoldwomaninourvillage,Ineededsilver.∙sothatIcouldgetbetter,wenttoajeweler,hadthissilvernecklacemadeforme ∙Butyouknowwhat,Itookitoff,Istartedtogetsickagain,Irememberedthenecklace7、(1)necklace (3)fake(5)top(6)Try,on.(7)goeswell 8、(2)showoff(5)plain(6)SuitUnit111、flight,windowseats,carryon,visa,wrongline,baggagescreening,baggageclaim,economy,airportsecurity,metaldetector2、22213、12214、23125、①goingtoCostaRica,wentto,hadaterriblegettingthere②happened,gottotheairport,havemypassport③brokeintomyhouse,gotmypassport,missedthatfight,stayovernight④thenextday,wehadenginetrouble,hadtostopinMexicocity⑤evenletus,airport⑥gotto,yourluggage⑦gointotheairlineoffice,thisreallywonderfulwoman,atthecounter7、①fascinating②passport③worstofall⑤fabulous9、①overworked③Camp⑤that’smorelikeit⑥efficientUnit121、creamy,sour,plain,spicy,rich,crispy,raw,chewy,bitter,salty2、mom,aunt,grandma,——3、12214、CADB5、43567126、①up,checkthisout,gotapackage,cookies②cookbook,perfectforus,Iguess,instead③thinkaboutit,instant,burgers,meal④getstarted,whatwereallyneed⑤taketurns,theingredients,soundseasyenough⑥abagfor,enough,inthefridge,submarineSandwich⑦towehave,theothernight,anyway,atleast⑧Boxofcereal,ajarof,lookslike,afterall8、①order②starters③brownbread④potatoes⑤sal monroasted,smoked⑥cheesecake⑦mineralwater⑧servedinamoment10、②fried③pepper4vinegar⑥crispyUnit131、2、①meetingwith 2dinner3flightfromindia ④appointmentwith 3、4、Unit14 1、2、①-beach②watchtheyachtrace---③hikingnational-④-snowskiing3、rea4、swimming,snowmen,hiking5、○1picture,Alaska○2grewup,yearsol,○3sister,dog,behind○4inthewinter,itsnowedalot,justloved,usedto○5snowmen,great,picture,guess○6hikingnearseward○7allthetime,springtime,hiking,muddy○8outside○9livedinigloos,regularhouses○10inthesummer,blooms○11warm,togoswimming,injulyandaugust,-○12favorite,alltheseasons,autumn,signofthechangingseasons 7、【1】freezing【2】areexpectedto【3】getsworse【4】predicted9、MarvelousDownpour。

新理念大学英语学习大厅第五册综合教程答案unit02

新理念大学英语学习大厅第五册综合教程答案unit02

综合单元测试Level 5 Unit 2Listening Comprehension请根据需要填入Script:True Or FalseF T T F T T T T F T请根据需要填入Script:Spot DictationDirections: In this part of the test, you will listen to a passage and it will not be written out in full for you. You will hear the passage THREE TIMES. While listening, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you hear. (10 pointsWe find that bright children are rarely held back by mixed-ability teaching. 11 , both their knowledge and experience are enriched. We feel that there are many disadvantages 12 . It does not 13 the fact that children develop at different rates. It can have a bad effect on both the bright and the not-so-bright child. After all, it can be quite discouraging to be at the bottom of the top grade!Besides, it is rather unreal to grade people just according to their 14 . We are concerned to develop the abilities of all our pupils to the full, not just their academic ability. We also value personal qualities and social skills and we find that mixed-ability teaching 15 all these aspects of learning.In our classrooms, we work in various ways. The pupils often work in groups: this gives them the opportunity to learn to co-operate, to share, and to develop leadership skill. They also learn how to 16 as well as learning how to think, to make decisions, 17 , and to communicate effectively. The pupils learn from each other as well as from the teacher.Sometimes the pupils work in pairs; sometimes they work on individual 18 , and they can do this at their own speed. They also have some formal class teaching when this is appropriate. We encourage our pupils to use the library, and we teach them 19 in order to do this efficiently. An advanced pupil can do advanced work: it does not matter what age the child is. We expect our pupils to do their best, not their least, and we give them every encouragement to 20 .11.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:On the contrary12.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:in streaming pupils13.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:take into account14.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:intellectual ability正确答案:contributes to15.请根据需要填入Script:16.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:cope with personal problems 17.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:to analyze and evaluate 18.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:tasks and assignments19.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:the skills they need20.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:attain this goaReading ComprehensionDirections: There are two passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices. Click on the best choice. (20 pointsSeveral months ago, Bill Clinton and Tony Blair linked up to proclaim one of science's greatest achievements: decoding the human genome or "book of life." In February scientists get their first look at the evidence, with the official publication of the human 请根据需要填入Script:genome sequence in the journals Nature and Science.The two rival sequencing organizations—the Public Human Genome Project and Celera, the US biotechnology company—have produced scores of scientific papers. Their most striking conclusion is how few genes we have: around 30,000. That is about the same number as a mouse and only twice as many as a fruit fly or a worm. Most scientists had expected to find about 100,000 human genes and some estimates ran to 140,000 genes.Eric Lander, director of the Whitehead Centre for Genome Research in the US, says: "It seems to be some kind of affront to human dignity."Biologists will have to stop thinking of individual genes giving the body instructions to make individual proteins (proteins are the molecules such as hormones and enzymes that control biological processes. Instead, all our DNA—the genome—must be seen as one immensely complex system.As Craig Venter, president of Celera, puts it, "There are no 'good' genes or 'bad' genes, merely networks that exist at various levels and various connectivities, and at different states of sensitivity to perturbation. The notion that one gene equals one disease, or that one gene produces one key protein, is flying out of the window."No one knows how many proteins there are. The answer will be revealed over the next few years by the emerging field of proteomics, successor to genomics. But Dr. Venter estimates that we have 250,000 different protein—s about ten for every gene—to do the essential work in our bodies.Some experts were saying that the unexpectedly low number of human genes would be good for medicine, since there are fewer genes to understand. But it could work equally well in the opposite direction: the complex interactions between genes may make it harder to cure disease by changing one or two of them, for example through gene therapy. This may explain partly why gene therapy has given disappointing results in clinical trials over the past ten years. The emerging technology of stem cells replacing failing cells with potent new cells may produce better results because the patient is receiving the whole genetic system at once.21. The great achievement of decoding the human genome was based onA. the publication of the journals Nature and ScienceB. a great number of scientific papersC. the expectations of most scientistsD. the experiment of mice or worms请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B22. _________________________________________________ The conclusion of the human genome proved that ______________________________ .A. human dignity could be protectedB. genes have various levels and connectivitiesC. individual genes make individual proteinsD. human genome is a complex system请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D23. The phrase "flying out of the window" in Paragraph Five most probably meansA. out of dateB. out of the questionC. definitely disprovedD. completely ignored请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C24. That gene therapy has disappointing results in clinical trials is partly due toA. the gene's different states of sensitivityB. the low number of human genesC. the complex interactions between genesD. the emerging technology of stem cells请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C25. _________________________________________ We can conclude from the passage that _____________________________________ .A. the field of proteomics has not been establishedB. the low number of human genes is good for medicineC. different genes do different work in human bodiesD. patients can recover more quickly through the technology of stem cells请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A请根据需要填入Script:Books even in this age of cheap literature cost money? The shortage of paper, together with the high cost of living, has made book an expensive item in our list of requirements. This would mean that fewer people can afford to have them. Yet there are people who think nothing of spending money on a rich dinner, but would consider it a waste of money to spend the same sum on books. Therefore the time has come for an adventurous public library policy to be introduced, for the higher the price of books, the greater the need to give them the widest circulation possible.The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has set up Urban Council Libraries and study rooms in various districts. There is no doubt that Libraries are a greatblessing, and when books are wisely selected, they have a great educational value, and have done much to encourage the habit of reading among the people.For setting up libraries, some factors should be taken into consideration. In the first place, it is not enough to have just a building, equip it with shelves and fill them with books. The library building itself must be attractive in structure, conducive in atmosphere and unencumbered in administration. Then secondly, there is the choice of suitable books to look into. This presents difficulties: though most of the books are novels and most of the readers are novel readers, moreover, reading fiction is quite a source of amusement andpleasure, also, it is a means of broadening one's mind and learning more about life and human being, yet, there should always be a good selection of serious books - history, biography, travel, poetry and literature - which are appreciated by many readers. Young readers are naturally interested in books which cater to their personal preferences.In those countries (for instance, Singapore where several different races share equal weight, there are not only the above problems in hand when setting up libraries. There is a third issue - readers with different family and racial backgrounds have different preferences. The problem seems soluble if they can provide the readers with books written against familiar background and in their own language.26. _______________________________________________ The writer's opinion in the first paragraph is that _________________________________ .A. books are less expensive than they used to beB. rich people are not fond of readingC. the high price of books has made their circulation impossibleD. a public library policy is beneficial to both the rich and the poor请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C27. ___________________________________________________________ The difficulty in setting up a library according to this passage is __________________ .A. the shortage of paperB. selecting suitable booksC. the high price of booksD. the lack of government subsidies请根据需要填入Script: 正确答案:B28. The phrase "a great blessing" in Paragraph Two most probably refers toA. conductB. approvalC. happinessD. encouragement 请根据需要填入Script: 正确答案:D29. ______________________________________________________ Naturally,young readers would like to read books which ___________________ .A. help them with their studiesB. satisfy their demandC. solve their personal problemsD. develop their characters 请根据需要填入Script:30.If readers are provided with books written against familiar background and in their own language, the problem in selecting suitable books ________ .A. can be solved正确答案:BB. is certainly solvedC. looks as though it cannot be solvedD. will never be solved 请根据需要填入Script: 正确答案:AV ocabulary and StructureDirections: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. (60 points31. _____________ The for the destruction of the local environment ultimately lies inthe hands of the local residents.A. restorationB. remedyC. replacementD. regulation 请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B32. Wetlands play a crucial role in the environmental cycle. They help clean pollutedwater through natural filtering ________ .A. processingB. progressingC. pressingD. proceeding请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A33. _________________________________________ The transferable bonds have a five-year __________________________________ and do not pay interest for the first year.A. confirmationB. guaranteeC. maturityD. conservation请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C34. _____________________________________________________________ Aft er a smash-and-grab experience in the expensive shops, they _________________ thousands of pounds worth of diamonds.A. got away withB. made up forC. lived up toD. came up with请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A35.Some quite artistic, yet inexpensive artificial leather are being ________ from the inland factories and transported to the cities on the coast.A. turned onB. turned offC. turned upD. turned out请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D36. ____________________________________________ N urses provide round-the-clock care that includes giving patients medication, monitoring health status, and maintaining personal _________________________________ .A. hygieneB. nutritionC. digestionD. function请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A37. ____ L arge-scale releases of hazardous materials may cause thousands of death and __ air, water and soil for many years.A. stipulateB. stimulateC. contaminateD. contemplate请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C38. ______ H e is taking five hundred pounds' worth of travelers' cheques and I think that should ___ for a short-term trip.A. surpassB. sufficeC. subsidizeD. survive正确答案:B39. ____________________ Her carefully talent has eventually led her to the top of the literaryand art circles.A. featuredB. honouredC. nurturedD. favoured请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C40. ________________________________ T he furniture and the carpet each other perfectly in colours, whichmakes the house look magnificent.A. complementB. implementC. supplementD. compliment请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A41.If you spend all your time and energy trying to _________ out what words got said, you miss out on comprehending the message.A. featureB. figureC. frameD. formulate请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B42. _____________________________________________________________ A s the executive editor of the Times, he held a position of almost ________________ power in American journalism.A. unidentifiedB. unprincipledC. unpredictedD. unparalleled 请根据需要填入Script: 正确答案:D43. _____________________________________________________________ Food supply in the United States is ample, mainly because it has ____________ natural resources and sufficient wealth to afford modern agricultural technology.A. significantB. abundantC. dominantD. prominent正确答案:B44. ________________________________________________ The funding was part of a large-scale strategy to _____________________________ information technology in military forces.A. balanceB. enhanceC. evaluateD. accumulate请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B45.It is a specific regulation which seems to be _________ the listed corporations and the joint venture enterprises.A. confined toB. conformed toC. converted toD. confessed to请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A46. ____________________ The manager his secretary about her careless work and frequentabsence, which served as a good warning to other employees.A. abolishedB. tackledC. executedD. administered请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B47. ____________________________ He states that the most single act people can take to halt thedestruction of the environment is to observe the law.A. pettyB. pensiveC. patentD. potent请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D48. ___________________________________________________________ Despite its immensity, the suspension bridge is both simple and ____________________ , fulfilling the designer's dream to create an enormous object drawn as faintly as possible.A. elegantB. delicateC. fragileD. dramatic请根据需要填入Script: 正确答案:A49. __________________________________________________ The development in scientific knowledge has made ______________________________ many valuableminerals from depths below the earth's surface that could not be reached by earlier generations.A. availableB. agreeableC. accessibleD. appreciable请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C50. ________________________________________ C hanging a career is something that most people think about at one time or another, but only a few people actually take the _________________________________ .A. courseB. routeC. targetD. plunge请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D51. _________________________________________ Despite his reputation for seeking instant ___________________________________ , George is far less accessible than his colleagues in the office.A. intimacyB. inclinationC. attachmentD. association请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A52. __________________________________ For much of his life he suffered periods of depression since hiscompany went bankrupt.A. shiftingB. occurringC. rotatingD. recurring请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D53. __________________________________ We might seem to be carrying supplies, but they would be necessaryin case of an emergency.A. compulsoryB. excessiveC. ____________________________________________________ i ntensiveD.enormous请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B 54.A widespread famine is mostprobably the result of political, economic and ______________________ p roblems, nota lack of production capacity. A.circulation B.transformation C.distributionD. _______ substitution 请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C 55.The company has to _________ several of the fleet if trade does not improve in the spring. y off y down y on y up 请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D 56.Imports ofEuropean genuine-leather products have continued to _________ the local industry, which has aroused the vigilance of the government. A.decimate B.devalue C.declineD.delete 请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A 57.The journey to the top of the mountain proved a(n _________ misery as the rain didn't let up and the paths were slippery. A.moderate B.decent C.utter D.slight请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C 58.If a person once ______________ crime, he finds it difficult to give it up and usually endsup in prison. A.takes to B.takes onC.takes forD.takes up请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A 59.How does it that the company went bankrupt after only a year in business. e to e about e around e through请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B 60.Investors call this a crisis situation as the US dollar has ________________________________ quite steadilywith no indication of turning the direction. A.alleviated B.converted C.depreciatedD.circulated 请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C。

体验英语5级答案

体验英语5级答案

Unit3 Living with peopleVocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA Dorm life has some major negatives. The other students keep me up all night. And my roommate doesn't give me any space.B My new roommate doesn't drive me crazy. She never leaves her food or clothes all over the place. She never takes my things without asking.C My dad's rules are way too strict. He won't let me use the phone for more than 10 minutes. And I have to be back by a 9 p.m. curfew. I know it's because he's concerned about me.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. Sally never cleans anything.2. The dormitory's rules are too strict.3. His mother listens in on his phone conversations.4. Her brother takes her things without asking.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. She doesn't take her old food out of the refrigerator. She leaves her stuff all over the apartment.2. She has to be back by 10pm. She can't invite friends to the room.3. His mom listens to the room. His moon is too nosy.4. Her brother borrows her CDs. Her brother messes up her room. Script1. A: Whoa, ours place is a mess!B: Yeah, well, it's Sally's stuff. She never cleans anything and leaves her clothes all over the place-blobs of toothpaste on the sink, and old smelly food in the fridge. She doesn't care that she's living with other people. A: Yeah, she's a total slob!2. A: Hi, little sister… how's your first week away at school?B: Well, I have to say that dormitory living has some major negatives. A: What? Like having to share the bathroom with a lot of people?B: Actually, that's not so bad. It's just that some of the rules are so strict. Like, we have to be back in the building by a 10 p.m. curfew.A: Yeah, that sure sounds like dorm life!B: And we can't have friends in our rooms!2. A: Ahhhh! My mom is so annoying. She doesn't give me any space.B: What do you mean?A: I mean, I feel like she's spying on me all the time .whenever I try to call someone on the phone, she hangs around listening to what I say.B: She's probably just curious.A: It's more than just curious. Even if I take the phone into my ownbedroom, she'll suddenly come in, without knocking, and pretend to be looking for something, just to check up on me . I wish I could move out! B: What a bummer.4. A: Harry, have you been listening to my CDs again?!B: Alice! What's the big deal?A: The big deal is that it is so disrespectful to take things without asking. Plus, you mess up my room!B: Hey, you take my sweaters without asking all the time!A: Yeah, well…that's different…B: I don't think so.Real world listening1. PredictAnswerThey don't respect her privacy.2. Get the main ideaAnswerThings that bother Kara:Mrs. Johnson visits Kara too often.Mrs. Johnson watches her while she eats.Mrs. Johnson wants to know where she is going.Mr. Johnson tries to hug and kiss her all the time.ScriptKara: Steve, remember the older couple that I rent my apartment from? Steve: Yeah?Kara: Well, the woman has been coming up to see how I'm doing. At first I was really appreciative, you know, it's nice to feel that people are concerned when you live alone.Steve: Yeah, it is nice.Kara: Now, though, she comes every day… sometimes more than once! She always brings me homemade soup…Steve: Homemade soup! That is so great! I wish someone cooked for me. Kara: Sure, having some home-cooked food is a treat, but she sits and watches me to make sure I eat it! Last time, I had just eaten dinner when she came over and insisted that I finish a whole bowl. She wouldn't leave until I did!Steve: Oh, c'mon, you could have it much worse.Kara: And, every time I go out she leans out the door to ask where I am going. It's like I'm 17 again!Steve: Would you rather have loud neighbors who kept you up all night? Kara: Well, it's not only her. It's the old man, too. He is such a flirt, and I've always thought it was cute. Ya' know, an old man ,80 years old , still flirting.Steve: Uh huh…Kara: So, today when I got home, he came up to me, gave me a hug…Steve: Yeah, so what…?Kara: And then, he kissed me on the cheek…!Steve: Oh no! Well, maybe you remind him of his granddaughter. Kara: Well, yeah, but don't you think it's kind of weird for him to kiss me?Unit 4 High fashion, low budgetVocabulary TaskAnswers/scriptA I‘m trying to watch my spending. But this sweater may never be this cheap again! Oh, well, that‘s what credit cards are for.B If only I could afford this killer dress. I guess I‘ll have to wait until it‘s on sale. In the meantime, I‘ll try to save up enough money.C This style is really in this year. It‘s the latest thing. I know I‘m just paying for the designer‘s name. But it‘s so me. I‘ve just got to have one.Listening Task1) Fist ListeningAnswers1. A $179 pair of Air Jordan gym shoes.2. A $500 pair of designer pants.3. A $20 vintage dress.4. A purse that‘s on sale.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. They‘re the latest thing. He‘ll be his team‘s best player if he has them.2. He doesn‘t want to look like he‘s wearing cheap clothes. The pants will never go out of style.3. It‘s a killer dress and she wants Mike to notice her.4. The style is in this year and it‘s on sale.Script1. A: Oh, wow, look at these. They‘re the latest Air Jordans.B: You‘d really wear those? They look… so big.A: And they‘re only $179.B: $179?! For a pair of gym shoes?A: These are the l atest thing. I just got to have them. I‘ll be the best player on the team in these. Oh, Mom, please!B: Okay, Jason, but this is the last time.2. A: Five hundred dollars for a pair of pants? You‘re crazy to spend that much on clothes.B: Come on, man. Th ese are the best. You just don‘t understand.A: I understand that I can get a nice-looking pair of pants for around 50 bucks. You‘re paying $450 for the designer‘s name.B: Maybe, but at least I never look like I‘m wearing cheap clothes, unlike some people I know. Besides, these pants will never go out of style.A: Okay, fine, suit yourself. It‘s your money.3. A: Hey, Ellen, look at this vintage dress! It‘s perfect for Mike‘s party, don‘t you think? And it‘s really back in style now.B: Yeah. And it‘s jus t your color.A: I know. It‘s such a bargain, too … only $20. You can‘t beat that! Mmm, but I don‘t know, I‘ve got so many dresses in mfy closet already.B: Yeah, but this one is so YOU! It‘s a killer dress! You‘ve justgot to get it. A: Ooh, you‘re tight. I‘m going to go for it. I sure hope he notices me in it.4. A: look, honey, a sale on those purses I was telling you about! I‘ve never seen them so cheap!B: But do you really need a new purse?A: Well, not really, but this style is really in this year. I want to get one while they‘re on sale.B: But I thought we were trying to save up so we could go somewhere special on our vacation.A: Oh, I just can‘t pass this up — I really wanted one, and they may never be this cheap again.B: Oh, I give up.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswersSusie likes to shop and spend money on expensive clothing while Rachel is on a student budget and wears mostly jeans and t-shirts.2. Get the main ideaAnswers1. Susie came to visit to go shopping.2. A handbag from Prada, a black leather dress, a couple of skirts from Donna Karan and jeans.3. Susie wants to buy something for Rachel, but Rachel doesn‘t want her to.4. Susie wants Rachel to cook dinner every night.ScriptRachel: So, Susie, how was the plane ride from London?Susie: Oh, I don‘t know…all I could think about was getting here and going shopping.Rachel: Hmmm.Susie: Rachel, what‘s wrong?Rachel: Susie, I thought you came to see me! Isn‘t that more important than shopping?Susie: Oh c‘mon, Rachel. Shopping is so bonding!Rachel: All right, I‘ll take you to the stores. What are you looking fly? Susie: Well, I want a handbag from Prada, and maybe one of their black leather dresses…Rachel: Oh no…Susie: …a couple of skirts from Donna Karan, you know, the ones tha t are really fitted, a pair of jeans…Rachel: Whoa! How much money do you have, anyway?Susie: Oh, Rachel, you know I save up to come to New York every year to go shopping. Now that you‘re studying here, I want to go with you. So what are you going to get?Rachel: Are you kidding, Susie? I‘ve got two words for you: ―student budget.‖ I can‘t afford to buy any clothing!Susie: Well, you‘re just a jeans and T-shirt person, aren‘t you? I am going to enjoy myself no matter how much it costs. I‘m on holiday. Look, Rachel, I‘ll buy you something, a new blouse , or skirt, whatever you want. Rachel: Well, I don‘t want anyone to buy me something I can‘t afford myself.Susie: Oh, don‘t worry about that. And, there is no need to thank me. It‘s the least I can do since y ou‘ll be cooking dinner every night while I‘m here. Rachel: Dinner? What are you talking about?Unit 5 So many kinds of EnglishVocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA Sometimes I have trouble understanding native speakers. That‘s because native speakers use a lot of slang. I wish I could speak English more fluently.B I want a teacher who is a native speaker of English. And I think everyone should learn standard American English. It would make communication easier if we all spoke the same way.C English is the language of international communication. People who speak English come from all over the place. Everyone who speaks English hasaccent of some kind. Sometimes you have to get used to how someone else speaks.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. Pro fessor Lee‘s English is hard to understand.2. The people in a chat room used a lot of slang on purpose and he felt stupid.3. Communicating in English with people from all over.4. Their English teacher is Chinese.2) Second listeningAnswers1. Don‘t wor ry about it, though.2. you can‘t let them bother you.3. Wow, that‘s cool.4. I‘ll bet he can show us how he did it .Script1. A: So, how did you like Professor Lee‘s class?B: Not too much. Her English is so hard to understand. She has a strong accent, you know.A: Everyone has an accent, including you! Hers is just different from yours,that‘s all.B: It sure is.A: Don‘t worry about it, though. You‘ll get used to how she speaks pretty soon.B: In a few weeks, maybe, but in the meantime…A: In the meantime, pay attention to what she writes on the board. She uses the board a lot because she knows that some people have trouble understanding her. That‘s one of the ways she‘s such a great teacher. 2. A: Hey, Fong. What‘s the matter?B: I was just on my computer, in a chat room with three Americans. They used a lot of slang on purpose, and I didn‘t understand, so I asked them what they meant. Then they started ignoring me, and after a while, I started to feel stupid.A: Oh, you shouldn‘t. Your English is reall y good.B: But why did they have to be so mean? It seems like they were using their English ability to have fun with each other, but they didn‘t really want to include me.A: Well, some people are like that, that‘s all. You can‘t let them bother you .One nice thing about chat rooms is that you can leave and go to another one …or turn off your computer.3. A: How was your trip to India?B: It was incredible! There were so many new, amazing sights and sounds. And smells! And I was able to speak English everywhere!A: Indian people speak English? Everybody?B: A lot of them did. Indian English is a little different from my English, but I could understand it. I also used English with other travellers, who came from all over the place.A: And, uh, no problems communicating ?B: Well, of course, there were some misunderstandings. Like the grammar of Indian English is a little different. And sometimes I couldn‘t understand someone‘s accent. But the amazing thing was here we were, all these different people, with all these we were, all these different people, with all these different accents, and we could communicate.A: Wow, that‘s cool.4.A: I can‘t believe it! Our English teacher is Chinese.B: Yeah, well, so are you! What‘s wrong with that?A: But he‘s not a n ative speaker. I want a teacher who is American or British, so that I can learn standard English.B: But, uh, Mr. Chen can speak English fluently, and he knows things that native speakers don‘t know.A: Yeah? Like what?B: Like how to learn English. I‘ll b et he can show us how he did it, and that will make it easier for us, too.A: Hmm. Maybe you‘re right.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerDepartment manager2. Get the main ideaAnswers1. She is talking to her husband.2. She got a job in customer service.3. She worked in travel management for five years and has her degree in Business Management.4. Because she is not a native speaker.5. She‘ll try the job and see if she gets promoted.ScriptRichard: Hello?Irma: Hi, it‘s me.Richard: Oh, hi! How was the job interview?Irma: Well, he hired me.Richard: You got the job? The management job? Oh,Irma: No, I didn‘t say I got the management job. He hired me for a job in customer service, selling hired me for a job in customer service, selling tours to Asia.Richard: Just customer service? But what about the management position? You were perfect for that job. You can supervise people. You understand the business.Irma: I know. I showed him my resume. I told him that I worked in travel management for five years back home, and that I even got a degree in Business Management here in the U.S.Richard: Oh, I can‘t believe that. You‘re perfectly qualified for that management position.Irma: That‘s what I thought. It‘s not fair! Why did I bother going to college here?Richard: Wait, wait a minute. Did he know that you were applying for the management position.Irma: Of course. And you know what he said?Richard: What?Irma: He said that everyone really expects the manager to be someone from the local community. But the person they hired is from New York. And she‘s a woman, too, so it‘s not because I am a woman. So that means the problem is my English.Richard: But your English is fantastic!Irma: But I‘m not a native speaker, and I guess that‘s what they want for the management job.Richard: Well, you know, you spend a little time at the customer service job and then you can work your way up to the management position…Unit 6 Choosing a MateVocabulary TaskAnswer/ScriptA I know he is the one. He‘s ready for a lif etime commitment. He is someone I can really trust.B I had doubts at first about the relationship. He was divorced once already but wanted to try again. Then I discovered that we like the same things.C She swept me away with her personality. She has a great sense of humor. She‘s easy to talk to and fun to be with. And she‘s my type.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. He‘s a 32 year-old white male. He‘s divorced. He likes bodybuilding, rock music and dancing.2. She‘s a 34-year-old, African Ameri can, single professional. She‘s also involved with Greenpeace.3. He‘s a sensitive 28 year-old guy with a great job and good income. He likes bodybuilding, movies and surfing.4. She‘s a single Chinese-American woman in her mid-twenties. She likes long walks on the beach, candle-light dinners and intelligent conversation.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. He is looking for an attractive woman who likes the same things he does and someone he can trust.2. She is looking for an African American, single professional man who already has his own life, but wants to share quality time. He has to be honest.3. He is looking for a man who is fun to be with and knows how to cook. She doesn‘t have to be rich.4. She is looking for a man who comes from a good family and who loves long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and intelligent conversation. He also should like to read and have a good sense of humor.Script1. Hi! I‘m Michael. I‘m a 32 year-old white male, I‘m divorced, and I want to try again with the right lady. Like bodybuilding, rock music, dancing, and I like to party. I‘m looking for an attractive woman who likes the same thingsI do. And she‘s gotta be someone I can trust.2. I‘m Anita, and I‘m a 34-year-old, African American, single professional with a m ajor corporation. I‘m also very involved with the environmental organization Greenpeace. I‘m looking for an African American, single professional man who already has his own life, but wants to share quality time. He has to be honest, above all else.3. Hi! My name is Jack. I‘m a sensitive 28-year-old guy. I‘m ready for someone who wants a lifetime commitment. I‘m into bodybuilding, movies and surfing! I have a great job with a good income, so you don‘t have to be rich, just fun to be with. And you have to be able to cook.4. My name is Cora, and I‘m a single Chinese American woman. I‘m in my mid-twenties. If you love long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and intelligent conversation, I‘d like to meet you. I want a man who comes from a good family, likes to read, and has a good sense of humor.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswersHe‘s handsome. He‘s so funny.Get the main ideaAnswersHe‘s handsome.He looks like a Greek statue.His clothes are fashionable.He‘s sweet and funny.He‘s easy to be with.ScriptAmy: I know I have a picture of Luis around here some-where. Oh, here it is.Erika: wow! He‘s so handsome! He looks like a Greek statue.Amy: Yeah, he is very attractive. But I didn‘t think so when I first met him. Erika: You didn‘t?Amy: No. You know what I noticed when I first met him? He has really hairy hands.Erika: What?Amy: Yeah. His hands are just really hairy. Plus, his clothes were way more fashionable than I usually like. He just wasn‘t my type. And on top of all that, he was shorter than me.Erika: So how come you went out with him?Amy: Well, he was just really sweet and funny and I was so comfortable just hanging out with him. And the first time we went out he just swept me away with his personality.Erika: Really, how?Amy: He was just really easy to talk to.Erika: But still, if all those things bothered you, about his hands and all…Amy: well, you know, none of that was important once I got to know him more. His personality and the way we got along just made it clear to me that he is ―the one.‖Erika: So, when‘s the big day?Unit7 One Big Happy FamilyVocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA My husband got transferred across the country. My son is feeling kind of bummed out.B I never get to say what goes on in my own house. I got stuck with takingcare of the twin brats while Mom works late. It‘s like a zoo around here.C My husband can‘t get around by himself anymore. His weight is causing him trouble with his legs. My son and daughter-in-law had to move back home to help out. We have no one else we can turn to.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswersJeanne-[Fred][Lily]-Simon Gloria-[Lyle]…SharonKristy Shawna Marty [Eddie]2) Second ListeningAnswers1. [Fred] It‘s nice having Gloria here to help with Jeanne.2. [Lyle] Gloria and I have been together for 12 years. She is always trying to help out her family.3. [Lily] Gloria is so sweet to us. She‘s going to take care of Kristy and Shawna until we get settled in Florida.4. [Eddie] Gloria is my step-mom. I don‘t know how she can han dle taking care of all these people. It seems like everyone depends on her.Script1. Hi, I‘m Fred. About four years ago, Jeanne and I retired. We werelooking forward to taking care of our yard. But just when we got the yard looking really nice, Jeanne‘s legs started causing her trouble. At first, I tried to take care of her and the yard all by myself, but it was just too much. So we asked our daughter Gloria to come back home to live with us, together with her family. Now it‘s like a zoo around here, but it‘s nice having Gloria here to help with Jeanne.2. Hi, I‘m Lyle. Gloria and I have been together for 12 years now. we have a son who is 11 years old —his name is Marty. Eddie lives with us, too. He‘s my son from my first marriage, to Sharon. About two ye ars ago Gloria‘s parents asked us to come live at their house. Fred was having trouble talking care of Jeanne, and Gloria, She‘s always trying to help out her family, so she offered to help. Jeanne‘s always been over-weight, but finally, I guess, it got to the point where she couldn‘t get around by herself anymore. I don‘t mind helping out Gloria‘s mom, but sometimes I miss the privacy of our own home.3. Hi, I‘m Lily. I‘m married to Simon, Gloria‘s brother. We have 2-year-old twin daughters named Kristy and Shawna. Simon—that‘s my husband—is in the Air Force, and he just got transferred across the country, so we have to move again. He‘ll be working as soon as he gets to Florida, so I have to go and find us an apartment, and find myself a job, too. There‘s n o way I can do that and watch Kristy and Shawna at the same time .So Simon askedGloria to take care of them until I can get us settled. I hate to do that, but we have no one else to turn to. Gloria‘s so sweet to us, and she said, ―Sure, it‘s no problem.‖4. Hi, I‘m Eddie. Lyle is my dad. He used to be married to my Mom, Sharon, but they got divorced when I was little. I‘ve been living with my dad ever since. When he and Gloria got married, I felt okay about it. Gloria is my step-mom, and I like her a lot. Then they had Marty, my stepbrother. Marty is a cool kid. But now we have to live with Gloria‘s parents, and pretty soon, her two nieces are coming, too. I don‘t know how Gloria can handle taking care of all these people. It seems like everyone depends on her. So I try to help out as much as I can.Real world Listening1. PredictAnswersThey are being moved out of their room.Their grandmother is sick.They don‘t have enough time with their parents.2.Get the main ideaAnswersT – Kristy and Shawna are mov ing in with Gloria‘s family.T – Simon got transferred to Florida.T –Lily, Simon‘s wife, doesn‘t have time to take care of her children.T – Marty and Eddie have to sleep in the living room.T –Gloria wants to solve everyone‘s problems.F – Gloria asked Marty what he wants.F – Grandma is feeling a lot better now.T – Eddie is going to spend more time with Marty.ScriptEddie: Hey, what‘s up with you, Marty? You look kind of bummed out. Marty: You haven‘t heard?Eddie: Heard what?Marty: Kristy and Shawna are moving in with us.Eddie: Yeah, I heard. Simon got transferred to Florida, right? Marty: Yeah, so he and Lily got to go there first and do a whole bunch of stuff. That means that we get stuck with the twin brats.Eddie: Ah, come on, Marty. They aren‘t brats.Marty: Yeah, but you know what it‘s going to mean? Mom and Dad aren‘t going to have any time for us anymore. And it‘s going to get even more crowded here. Just one big happy family!Eddie: Yeah, there‘s a lot of us now, that‘s for sure. I hear we‘re going to have to sleep in the living room so that Kristy and Shawna can have our room.Marty: I wish we were back in our old house—just us, Mom and Dad.Eddie: Yeah, sometimes I do, too.Marty: And I wish Mom and Dad wouldn‘t try to solve everybody‘s pr oblems. Eddie: I don‘t think that will change. You know your mom wants to take care of everybody. She doesn‘t want to say no if anybody needs he.Marty: But nobody ever asks me what I want!Eddie: Kids never get to say what goes on in their house. That‘s t he way it is.Marty: Yeah, you‘re right. But now everything in this house is going to be Kristy and Shawna, Kristy and shawna. Or else Grandma.Eddie: Hey, don‘t get mad at your grandma. She‘s in a lot of pain, you know. Marty: I know. I‘m not really mad at her. I‘m mad at Mon and Dad. They used to always have time to help me with my homework, or play games with me, but they‘re always too busy. And now it‘s going to get even worse. Eddie: Hey, maybe I can help you with your homework. Bring it here. Marty: Really? You mean it? I‘m really stuck on this math.Eddie: Sure. While things are kind of tough around here, I‘ll help you out as much as I can.Unit 8 In a New CultureVocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA I really like the way it is here, how safe it is. I ca n‘t get over howfriendly and helpful people are. I would like to live out my life here.B I‘ve gotten used to it here. I used to try to figure out why they do things a certain way.C Sometimes foreigners are too inflexible. They shouldn‘t try to convert u s to their way of doing things. They should just relax and go with the flow. Otherwise, they‘re not going to last long.Listening Task1) First ActivityAnswers1.like2.dislike3.dislike4.like2) Second ListeningAnswers1. She feels very safe. She can leave her backpack unattended.2. People talk about their cars a lot.3. People compliment him when he speaks the language. People can‘t believe that he can use chopsticks.4. People go out of their way to help you.Script1. One of the things I really like about living in Costa Rica is that it‘s so safe. I mean, I can go walk around the streets with 50,000 pesetas in my wallet and I don‘t even worry about it. In American cities, I used to worry about waling around with 20 dollars in my wallet. And another thing is that sometimes I go into a restaurant and I can leave my backpack sitting at a table and I go up to order and I come back knowing that my backpack is going to be safe and no one‘s even touched it .2. People in the States are so connected to their cars. They are so concerned whether their cars look good, and they talk about their cars a lot. I think that cars isolate people. Public transportation brings people together…and it‘s better for the environment. Americans live in their cars. This is one th ing about living here that I just can‘t get used to.3. People in Tokyo overreact when I can use chopsticks or speak the language. I‘ve been living here for three years—of course I can eat with chopsticks and say some things in their language. They act as if I were some kind of genius who had broken a secret code, or as if I had just done them a really big favor. I don‘t congratulate them when they speak English to me. I don't get what the big is.4. I‘ll never get over how helpful people are in Tel Aviv. The other day I was shopping for a certain book, right? The bookstore I usually go to didn‘thave it, so the clerk called a couple of his competitors until he found a store to hold a copy for me. After that, he photo-copied a map and highlighted where the store was, and marked the easiest route for me to get there. They would never do that in the U.S.Real World Listening1.PredictAnswersStore clerks, social rules2. Get the main ideaAnswersS –I don‘t like all of the packaging.T –That‘s the way it is here.X – They are too flexible here.T – You have to just relax and go with the flow.T –You‘re not going to last long.S – The whole system is a waste of my time.X – The clerks are really rude here.T – I like the traditions.ScriptSteve: I can‘t believe these people. I can‘t believe what they do.。

大学体验英语学习系统Level5答案

大学体验英语学习系统Level5答案

Unit 1 Old friends, different choicesV ocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA It’s been 10 years since I saw you last. I was able to travel and see the world. And I never got stuck being a housewife!B Things are going great for me these days. I finally settled down and got a real job. Now I work 9 to 5 at a neighborhood store.C Life has sure treated me well. I put myself through school. I was able to work my way up in a company. And then I started my own business.Listening TaskFirst ListeningAnswers1. He went overseas for graduate school and is working at a high-tech company.2. She was in a few beauty contests, but she never won.She now has two children.3. He works at the neighborhood post office and has two children.4. She’s the branch manager at the local grocery store.2)second listeningAnswer1. He missed his home.2. She hopes her daughter will become a model.3. He loves his family.4. She’s proud of her new job.Script1. A: Jim, I can’t believe it-wow! I haven’t seen you sin ce we graduated from high school! What have you been doing?B: Well, after I went overseas for graduate school, and I had a great time. But finally I had to come home and get a real job in a high-teach company.B: Yeah,I remember you always wanted an international lifestyle.A: Oh, I had a great time overseas, but I got home-stick, too.2. A: Carol, is that you?B: Yes, it’s me!A: Oh, it’s so good to see you! You know, Carol, I remember you always wanted to be a famous model and travel around the world. Did it happen?B: Well, no. I was in a few beauty contests, but I never won, and nobody ever offered me a modeling contract.A: Oh, that’s too bad.B: Yeah, but now I guess I’m too old, and I have two young kids, a boy and a girl. You know, maybe my daughter will get to do it some day.3. A: What have you been up to over the years, Ed?B: Well, I have two beautiful children now and work 9-5 at the neighborhood post office.A: Hmm, I remember you always wanted to be a professional race car driver—What happened? B: The closest I’ve come to that is driving a Porsche over 100 mph on the Autobahn. No, my greatest achievement is my family.4.A: So, Nora, how have you been?B: Remember when we were in high school, I worked part-time job there. I’ve been there ever since.B: Yeah?A: So when I graduated it seemed natural to get a And I’ve been working my way up. Now I’m the branch manager. I’m making more money than some people who have college degrees!Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerstravel, old boyfriends, family, career2. Get the main ideaAnswersF -Sharon and Karen haven't seen each other for 30 years.T -Sharon planned to get married to Jim after high school.T -Sharon started her own advertising agency.F -Sharon majored in art in college.T -Karen didn't want to get stuck being a housewife.F -Karen had one child.T -Karen traveled around Europe for a year.F -Karen went to medical school.ScriptSharon: Hey, Karen, is that you?Karen: Sharon, wow! I can’t believe it! Yes, it's me. Gosh, it’s good to see you!Sharon: You, too! What’s it b een? Something like 20 years?!?Karen: Yeah, I can’t believe we’re that old already.Sharon: Life sure has treated well. You look great!Karen: Thanks you do too! What’ve you been doing all this time? I remember you couldn’t wait to marry Jim and start a family.Sharon: Hah! I never did get married. I was too busy with school and then my job. I don’t even know what happened to Jim.Karen: So what do you do?Sharon: I have my own advertising agency.Karen: Come on, Sharon! You?Sharon: Really. I majored in marketing in college and afterwards got a job with an advertising agency. I worked my way up, and when I felt I understood the business really well, I left to start my own agency.Karen: Wow, that’s pretty impressive. No wonder you haven’t had any time to get married. Sharon: Yeah. So, anyway, what about you? You were the one who was going to travel the world and do your own thing. You didn’t want to get stuck being a housewife.Karen: Hah! You’re gonna laugh, but I AM a housewife, and a mother of three.Sh aron: Oh, come on, Karen, you’re not serious, are you? What happened to the travel?Karen: Well, I did travel around Europe for a year with some friends. But then I met Stan, and we got married right away. I helped put him through medical school, and then we had our children. I love being able to focus on my family, and when they leave home, I'm going to start my career—if it's not too late!Sharon: It's never too late.Unit 2 Just Who Are You?V ocabulary taskAnswer/ScriptA I'm pretty sure that people like me for who I m. I'm just a typical, ordinary, regular girl. I'm just like everybody else.B I'm really into dancing at clubs. I spend really late nights going out with my friends. Now I'm getting behind in my work.C I've got a chance to do something big. I could go pro, go on the pro tour. But I need to drop out lf school. Well, I gotta do what I gotta do.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. He goes out clubbing every night. He can still get great grades.2. She has a scholarship to Harvard.3. He was an activist during the Vietnam War. He was put in prison for protesting.4. He collects baseball cards.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. She thinks Sam's really smart.2. She thinks Miriam's scholarship is impressive.3. She's surprised that Tom was an activist.4. He thinks Harold's collection is silly.Script1. A: Sam, how come you're so tired in class all the time? Another late night studying?B: Are you kidding, Jennifer? I hardly study at all.A: How can that be? You’re the star stu dent, the math ace .B: No, I go out clubbing every night. I dance til the bars —that’s why I can’t keep my eyes open. A: Aren’t you getting behind in work?B: Nah, I just zip through my homework before dinner.A: You must be a genius.2. A: Mom, do you think Joey will ever be interested in me?B: Of course he will, Miriam. You’re such a sweet, sensitive girl.A: I don’t want to be sweet and sensitive! I want to be beautiful and athletic. Instead, I've got a hunch of pimples and I'm a nerd.B: If this bo y doesn't like you for who you are, he’s not worth it.A: But Mom, it doesn't work like that. You’ve got to impress a guy to get him to even notice you. B: Well,does he know about your scholarship to Harvard?A: Guys like Joey don't care about stuff like that.3. A: So, Tom, what were you like in college?B: I was pretty serious. I studied political science at Berkeley in the 1960s.A: Really?B: Yeah, I was an activist during the Vietnam War.A: You?B: Yeah. You won't believe this. I even got stuck in prison for one of the protests against the war. A: Wow! That's amazing. I didn't know that about you.4. A: Hey Harold, I didn't know you collected baseball cards.B: What? How do you know that?A: I was looking for a pencil the other day, and I saw the cards in your drawer. How come you never told us?B: It's secret! I don't really like people knowing what I'm up to.A: Well, that’s not such a bad thing.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerTJ is good at skateboarding.2. Get the main ideaAnswersF – TJ got second place in the pro skateboarding contestLast weekend.T – TJ is going to go TV commercial.T – Cesar thinks TJ will forget his friends after he becomes famous.T – TJ feels like a regular guy.F – TJ has a girlfriend.T – TJ is parents don't want him to drop out of school.F – TJ doesn't want to drop out of school.X – Cesar wants TJ to drop out of school.ScriptCesar: TJ, my man! I heard you won the Pro-Am stake-boarding contest last weekend.TJ: Yeah, Cesar, I did a flip on the half-pipe that really impressed the judges.Cesar: You impress me, TJ. You’re something else on that board!TJ: Ah, c'mon, stop it, will ya?Cesar: But I've seen you fly on a skateboard. It's amazing.TJ: Yeah, well, things have been goin'good. You'll never believe what the latest is.Cesar: What?TJ: Nike wants me to do a commercial. They've been calling my agent.Cesar: Wow! I don't believe that.TJ: You best believe it, my friend. I'm going to get some big bucks for doing it, too.Cesar: You're going big time now. I can't believe I even know you.TJ: Great, huh? I’m gonna be on TV!Cesar: Yeah! Pretty soon you’re not going to have time for someone like me.TJ: No way, Cesar. You know my friends are important.Cesar: Yeah, but now you’re hitting the big time.Everyt hing’s gonna change.TJ: You know I’m just a regular guy.Cesar: No, you’re not.TJ: Yes, I am. I’ve got parents and a bratty sister, just like you. I took piano lessons when I was little, and I go to church on Sundays. I like watching cartoons, and my mom makes me take out the trash. And I worry about not having a girlfriend. See? I’m just like everybody else.Cesar: I don’t think so. Nobody else I know is doing a Nike commercial. You’re got it made, TJ. TJ: Yeah, but the problem is my parents.Cesar: What’s up?TJ: To really make it big , I’ve got to go on the pro tour ,and the only way I can go pro is to drop out of school ,but they don’t want me to. They say I’m ruining my future. But I may not get another chance — two years from now may be too late.Ces ar: So what’re you gonna for?TJ: I’ve got to go for it. I’m at the top of my game right now ,and that’s what counts.Cesar: Yeah, you gotta do what you gotta do.Unit3 Living with peopleV ocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA Dorm life has some major negatives. The other students keep me up all night. And my roommate doesn't give me any space.B My new roommate doesn't drive me crazy. She never leaves her food or clothes all over the place. She never takes my things without asking.C My dad's rules are way too strict. He won't let me use the phone for more than 10 minutes. And I have to be back by a 9 p.m. curfew. I know it's because he's concerned about me.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. Sally never cleans anything.2. The dormitory's rules are too strict.3. His mother listens in on his phone conversations.4. Her brother takes her things without asking.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. She doesn't take her old food out of the refrigerator. She leaves her stuff all over the apartment.2. She has to be back by 10pm. She can't invite friends to the room.3. His mom listens to the room. His moon is too nosy.4. Her brother borrows her CDs. Her brother messes up her room.1. A: Whoa, ours place is a mess!B: Yeah, well, it's Sally's stuff. She never cleans anything and leaves her clothes all over the place-blobs of toothpaste on the sink, and old smelly food in the fridge. She doesn't care that she's living with other people.A: Yeah, she's a total slob!2. A: Hi, little sister… how's you r first week away at school?B: Well, I have to say that dormitory living has some major negatives.A: What? Like having to share the bathroom with a lot of people?B: Actually, that's not so bad. It's just that some of the rules are so strict. Like, we have to be back in the building by a 10 p.m. curfew.A: Yeah, that sure sounds like dorm life!B: And we can't have friends in our rooms!2. A: Ahhhh! My mom is so annoying. She doesn't give me any space.B: What do you mean?A: I mean, I feel like she's spying on me all the time .whenever I try to call someone on the phone, she hangs around listening to what I say.B: She's probably just curious.A: It's more than just curious. Even if I take the phone into my own bedroom, she'll suddenly come in, without knocking, and pretend to be looking for something, just to check up on me . I wish I could move out!B: What a bummer.4. A: Harry, have you been listening to my CDs again?!B: Alice! What's the big deal?A: The big deal is that it is so disrespectful to take things without asking. Plus, you mess up my room!B: Hey, you take my sweaters without asking all the time!A: Yeah, well…that's different…B: I don't think so.Real world listening1. PredictAnswerThey don't respect her privacy.2. Get the main ideaAnswerThings that bother Kara:Mrs. Johnson visits Kara too often.Mrs. Johnson watches her while she eats.Mrs. Johnson wants to know where she is going.Mr. Johnson tries to hug and kiss her all the time.Kara: Steve, remember the older couple that I rent my apartment from?Steve: Yeah?Kara: Well, the woman has been coming up to see how I'm doing. At first I was really appreciative, you know, it's nice to feel that people are concerned when you live alone.Steve: Yeah, it is nice.Kara: Now, though, she comes every day… sometimes more than once! She always brings me homemade soup…Steve: Homemade soup! That is so great! I wish someone cooked for me.Kara: Sure, having some home-cooked food is a treat, but she sits and watches me to make sure I eat it! Last time, I had just eaten dinner when she came over and insisted that I finish a whole bowl. She wouldn't leave until I did!Steve: Oh, c'mon, you could have it much worse.Kara: And, every time I go out she leans out the door to ask where I am going. It's like I'm 17 again!Steve: Would you rather have loud neighbors who kept you up all night?Kara: Well, it's not only her. It's the old man, too. He is such a flirt, and I've always thought it was cute. Ya' know, an old man ,80 years old , still flirting.Steve: Uh huh…Kara: So, today when I got home, he came up to me, gave me a hug…Steve: Yeah, so what…?Kara: And then, he kissed me on the cheek…!Steve: Oh no! Well, maybe you remind him of his granddaughter.Kara: Well, yeah, but don't you think it's kind of weird for him to kiss me?Unit 4 High fashion, low budgetV ocabulary TaskAnswers/scriptA I’m trying to watch my spending. But this sweater may never be this cheap again! Oh, well, that’s what credit cards are for.B If only I could afford this killer dress. I guess I’ll have to wait until it’s on sale. In the meantime, I’ll try to save up enough money.C This style is really in this year. It’s the latest thing. I know I’m just paying for the designer’s name. But it’s so me. I’ve jus t got to have one.Listening Task1) Fist Listening1. A $179 pair of Air Jordan gym shoes.2. A $500 pair of designer pants.3. A $20 vintage dress.4. A purse that’s on sale.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. They’re the latest thing. He’ll be his team’s best player if he has them.2. He doesn’t want to look like he’s wearing cheap clothes. The pants will never go out of style.3. It’s a killer dress and she wants Mike to notice her.4. The style is in this year and it’s on sale.Script1. A: O h, wow, look at these. They’re the latest Air Jordans.B: You’d really wear those? They look… so big.A: And they’re only $179.B: $179?! For a pair of gym shoes?A: These are the latest thing. I just got to have them. I’ll be the best player on the team i n these. Oh, Mom, please!B: Okay, Jason, but this is the last time.2. A: Five hundred dollars for a pair of pants? You’re crazy to spend that much on clothes.B: Come on, man. These are the best. You just don’t understand.A: I understand that I can get a nice-looking pair of pants for around 50 bucks. You’re paying $450 for the designer’s name.B: Maybe, but at least I never look like I’m wearing cheap clothes, unlike some people I know. Besides, these pants will never go out of style.A: Okay, fine, s uit yourself. It’s your money.3. A: Hey, Ellen, look at this vintage dress! It’s perfect for Mike’s party, don’t you think? And it’s really back in style now.B: Yeah. And it’s just your color.A: I know. It’s such a bargain, too … only $20. You can’t beat that! Mmm, but I don’t know, I’ve got so many dresses in mfy closet already.B: Yeah, but this one is so YOU! It’s a killer dress! You’ve justgot to get it.A: Ooh, you’re tight. I’m going to go for it. I sure hope he notices me in it.4. A: look, ho ney, a sale on those purses I was telling you about! I’ve never seen them so cheap! B: But do you really need a new purse?A: Well, not really, but this style is really in this year. I want to get one while they’re on sale.B: But I thought we were trying to save up so we could go somewhere special on our vacation. A: Oh, I just can’t pass this up — I really wanted one, and they may never be this cheap again. B: Oh, I give up.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswersSusie likes to shop and spend money on expensive clothing while Rachel is on a student budget and wears mostly jeans and t-shirts.2. Get the main ideaAnswers1. Susie came to visit to go shopping.2. A handbag from Prada, a black leather dress, a couple of skirts from Donna Karan and jeans.3. Susie wants to buy something for Rachel, but Rachel doesn’t want her to.4. Susie wants Rachel to cook dinner every night.ScriptRachel: So, Susie, how was the plane ride from London?Susie: Oh, I don’t know…all I could think about was getting here and going shopping.Rachel: Hmmm.Susie: Rachel, what’s wrong?Rachel: Susie, I thought you came to see me! Isn’t that more important than shopping?Susie: Oh c’mon, Rachel. Shopping is so bonding!Rachel: All right, I’ll take you to the stores. What are y ou looking fly?Susie: Well, I want a handbag from Prada, and maybe one of their black leather dresses…Rachel: Oh no…Susie: …a couple of skirts from Donna Karan, you know, the ones that are really fitted, a pair of jeans…Rachel: Whoa! How much money do you have, anyway?Susie: Oh, Rachel, you know I save up to come to New York every year to go shopping. Now that you’re studying here, I want to go with you. So what are you going to get?Rachel: Are you kidding, Susie? I’ve got two words for you: “student budget.” I can’t afford to buy any clothing!Susie: Well, you’re just a jeans and T-shirt person, aren’t you? I am going to enjoy myself no matter how much it costs. I’m on holiday. Look, Rachel, I’ll buy you something, a new blouse , or skirt, whatever you want.Rachel: Well, I don’t want anyone to buy me something I can’t afford myself.Susie: Oh, don’t worry about that. And, there is no need to thank me. It’s the least I can do since you’ll be cooking dinner every night while I’m here.Rachel: Dinner? What are you talking about?Unit 5 So many kinds of EnglishV ocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA Sometimes I have trouble understanding native speakers. That’s because native speakers use a lot of slang. I wish I could speak English more fluently.B I want a teacher who is a native speaker of English. And I think everyone should learn standard American English. It would make communication easier if we all spoke the same way.C English is the language of international communication. People who speak English come from all over the place. Everyone who speaks English has accent of some kind. Sometimes you have to get used to how someone else speaks.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. Professor Lee’s English is hard to understand.2. The people in a chat room used a lot of slang on purpose and he felt stupid.3. Communicating in English with people from all over.4. Their English teacher is Chinese.2) Second listeningAnswers1. Don’t worry about it, though.2. you can’t let them bother you.3. Wow, that’s cool.4. I’ll bet he can show us how he did it .Script1. A: So, how did you like Professor Lee’s class?B: Not too much. Her English is so hard to understand. She has a strong accent, you know.A: Everyone has an accent, including you! Hers is j ust different from yours, that’s all.B: It sure is.A: Don’t worry about it, though. You’ll get used to how she speaks pretty soon.B: In a few weeks, maybe, but in the meantime…A: In the meantime, pay attention to what she writes on the board. She uses the board a lot because she knows that some people have trouble understanding her. That’s one of the ways she’s such a great teacher.2. A: Hey, Fong. What’s the matter?B: I was just on my computer, in a chat room with three Americans. They used a lot of slang on purpose, and I didn’t understand, so I asked them what they meant. Then they started ignoring me, and after a while, I started to feel stupid.A: Oh, you shouldn’t. Your English is really good.B: But why did they have to be so mean? It seems like they were using their English ability to have fun with each other, but they didn’t really want to include me.A: Well, some people are like that, that’s all. You can’t let them bother you .One nice thing about chat rooms is that you can leave and go to another one …or turn off your computer.3. A: How was your trip to India?B: It was incredible! There were so many new, amazing sights and sounds. And smells! And I was able to speak English everywhere!A: Indian people speak English? Everybody?B: A lot of them did. Indian English is a little different from my English, but I could understand it.I also used English with other travellers, who came from all over the place.A: And, uh, no problems communicating ?B: Well, of course, there were some misunderstandings. Like the grammar of Indian English is a little different. And sometimes I couldn’t understand someone’s accent. But the amazing thing was here we were, all these different people, with all these we were, all these different people, with all these different accents, and we could communicate.A: Wow, that’s cool.4.A: I can’t believe it! Our English teacher is Chinese.B: Yeah, well, so are you! What’s wrong with that?A: But he’s not a native speaker. I want a teacher who is American or Brit ish, so that I can learn standard English.B: But, uh, Mr. Chen can speak English fluently, and he knows things that native speakers don’t know.A: Yeah? Like what?B: Like how to learn English. I’ll bet he can show us how he did it, and that will make it easier for us, too.A: Hmm. Maybe you’re right.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerDepartment manager2. Get the main ideaAnswers1. She is talking to her husband.2. She got a job in customer service.3. She worked in travel management for five years and has her degree in Business Management.4. Because she is not a native speaker.5. She’ll try the job and see if she gets promoted.ScriptRichard: Hello?Irma: Hi, it’s me.Richard: Oh, hi! How was the job interview?Irma: Well, he hired me.Richard: You got the job? The management job? Oh,Irma: No, I didn’t say I got the management job. He hired me for a job in customer service, selling hired me for a job in customer service, selling tours to Asia.Richard: Just customer service? But what about the management position? You were perfect for that job. You can supervise people. You understand the business.Irma: I know. I showed him my resume. I told him that I worked in travel management for five years back home, and that I even got a degree in Business Management here in the U.S. Richard: Oh, I can’t believe that. You’re perfectly qualified for that management position.Irma: That’s what I thought. It’s not fair! Why did I bother going to college here?Richard: Wait, wait a minute. Did he know that you were applying for the management position. Irma: Of course. And you know what he said?Richard: What?Irma: He said that everyone really expects the manager to be someone from the local community. But the person they hired is from New York. And she’s a woman, too, so it’s not because I am a woman. So that means the problem is my English.Richard: But your English is fantastic!Irma: But I’m not a native speaker, and I guess that’s what they want for the management job. Richard: Well, you know, you spend a little time at the customer service job and then you can work your way up to the management position…Unit 6 Choosing a MateV ocabulary TaskAnswer/ScriptA I know he is the one. He’s ready for a lifetime commitment. He is someone I can really trust.B I had doubts at first about the relationship. He was divorced once already but wanted to try again. Then I discovered that we like the same things.C She swept me away with her personality. She has a great sense of humor. She’s easy to talk to an d fun to be with. And she’s my type.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. He’s a 32 year-old white male. He’s divorced. He likes bodybuilding, rock music and dancing.2. She’s a 34-year-old, African American, single professional. She’s also inv olved with Greenpeace.3. He’s a sensitive 28 year-old guy with a great job and good income. He likes bodybuilding, movies and surfing.4. She’s a single Chinese-American woman in her mid-twenties. She likes long walks on the beach, candle-light dinners and intelligent conversation.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. He is looking for an attractive woman who likes the same things he does and someone he can trust.2. She is looking for an African American, single professional man who already has his own life, but wants to share quality time. He has to be honest.3. He is looking for a man who is fun to be with and knows how to cook. She doesn’t have to be rich.4. She is looking for a man who comes from a good family and who loves long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and intelligent conversation. He also should like to read and have a good sense of humor.Script1. Hi! I’m Michael. I’m a 32 year-old white male, I’m divorced, and I want to try again with the right lady. Like bodybuilding, rock music, dan cing, and I like to party. I’m looking for an attractive woman who likes the same things I do. And she’s gotta be someone I can trust.2. I’m Anita, and I’m a 34-year-old, African American, single professional with a major corporation. I’m also very involved with the environmental organization Greenpeace. I’m looking for an African American, single professional man who already has his own life, but wants to sharequality time. He has to be honest, above all else.3. Hi! My name is Jack. I’m a sensitive 28-year-old guy. I’m ready for someone who wants a lifetime commitment. I’m into bodybuilding, movies and surfing! I have a great job with a good income, so you don’t have to be rich, just fun to be with. And you have to be able to cook.4. My name is Co ra, and I’m a single Chinese American woman. I’m in my mid-twenties. If you love long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and intelligent conversation, I’d like to meet you. I want a man who comes from a good family, likes to read, and has a good sense of humor.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswersHe’s handsome. He’s so funny.Get the main ideaAnswersHe’s handsome.He looks like a Greek statue.His clothes are fashionable.He’s sweet and funny.He’s easy to be with.ScriptAmy: I know I have a picture of Luis around here some-where. Oh, here it is.Erika: wow! He’s so handsome! He looks like a Greek statue.Amy: Yeah, he is very attractive. But I didn’t think so when I first met him.Erika: You didn’t?Amy: No. You know what I noticed when I first met him? He has really hairy hands.Erika: What?Amy: Yeah. His hands are just really hairy. Plus, his clothes were way more fashionable than I usually like. He just wasn’t my type. And on top of all that, he was shorter than me.Erika: So how come you went out with him?Amy: Well, he was just really sweet and funny and I was so comfortable just hanging out with him. And the first time we went out he just swept me away with his personality.Erika: Really, how?Amy: He was just really easy to talk to.Erika: But still, if all those things bothered you, about his hands and all…Amy: well, you know, none of that was important once I got to know him more. His personality。

大学体验英语unit5passageB

大学体验英语unit5passageB

大学体验英语unit5passageB大学体验英语unit5 Passage B 语言点译文课后答案Think About It:1. What kind of image does a superman produce in your mind?Answer:A superman in my mind should look very strong and very smart, and with super-natural perseverance and a warm heart.2. Have you ever watched a horse-riding competition?Answer:Yes, I have, but it was on TV. Horse-riding is very popular in many other western countries. It is very exciting and attracts huge crowds of people. But sometimes an accident may happen if it is not handled properly.3 .What are the biggest difficulties you have met with in your life and how did you overcome them?Answer:One of the biggest difficulties I met with was that when I was in senior high school I had a bicycle accident. My leg was broken and I stayed in hospital for several weeks. At that time, the national entrance exam was around the corner. So I spent days and nights in the hospital reviewing my lessons and finally I succeeded.The information in a passage can be organized in different ways. In what way can identifying passage organization help you in your reading?Read and think1.Work with your partner and answer the following questions.1. How did Christopher Reeve fall off the horse?Answer:The horse stopped suddenly, but Christopher kept going. This c aused him to be thrown forward over the horse’shead. 2. What did Christopher Reeve manage to do after the operation?Answer:He managed to breathe on his own.3.How long did Christopher Reeve stay in the hospital?Answer:He stayed in the hospital for about seven months.4.Why did Christopher Reeve begin to make public speeches after he left the hospital?Answer:He made speeches to advise people not to give up whenever they face challenges.5.What can we learn from Christopher?Answer:He was just like a Superman in real life. He was dashing, handsome, and strong. He skied, sailed, flew planes, went scuba diving, rode horses, played tennis — and did it all with skill and ease.2. Choose the best answer to each question with the information from the passage.Anwser: 1.B, 2.D, 3.B, 4.D, 5.ALanguage Focus3. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary.Anwser: 1. bound 2. sustain 3. obstacle 4. restored 5. approval6. shift7. emphasize8. undergo9. invincible 10. appearanceRead and complete4. Complete the following sentences with phrases or expressions chosen from the passage. Change the form where necessary.Anwser: 1. set out 2. at a time 3. in ... shape 4. stopped short 5. turned toRead and translate5. Translate the following sentences into English.1. 由于公共汽车司机突然刹车,旅客们都不由自主地向前摔倒。

大学体验英语学习系统Level5答案讲解学习

大学体验英语学习系统Level5答案讲解学习

Unit 1 Old friends, different choicesV ocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA It’s been 10 years since I saw you last. I was able to travel and see the world. And I never got stuck being a housewife!B Things are going great for me these days. I finally settled down and got a real job. Now I work 9 to 5 at a neighborhood store.C Life has sure treated me well. I put myself through school. I was able to work my way up in a company. And then I started my own business.Listening TaskFirst ListeningAnswers1. He went overseas for graduate school and is working at a high-tech company.2. She was in a few beauty contests, but she never won.She now has two children.3. He works at the neighborhood post office and has two children.4. She’s the branch manager at the local grocery store.2)second listeningAnswer1. He missed his home.2. She hopes her daughter will become a model.3. He loves his family.4. She’s proud of her new job.Script1. A: Jim, I can’t believe it-wow! I haven’t seen you sin ce we graduated from high school! What have you been doing?B: Well, after I went overseas for graduate school, and I had a great time. But finally I had to come home and get a real job in a high-teach company.B: Yeah,I remember you always wanted an international lifestyle.A: Oh, I had a great time overseas, but I got home-stick, too.2. A: Carol, is that you?B: Yes, it’s me!A: Oh, it’s so good to see you! You know, Carol, I remember you always wanted to be a famous model and travel around the world. Did it happen?B: Well, no. I was in a few beauty contests, but I never won, and nobody ever offered me a modeling contract.A: Oh, that’s too bad.B: Yeah, but now I guess I’m too old, and I have two young kids, a boy and a girl. You know, maybe my daughter will get to do it some day.3. A: What have you been up to over the years, Ed?B: Well, I have two beautiful children now and work 9-5 at the neighborhood post office.A: Hmm, I remember you always wanted to be a professional race car driver—What happened? B: The closest I’ve come to that is driving a Porsche over 100 mph on the Autobahn. No, my greatest achievement is my family.4.A: So, Nora, how have you been?B: Remember when we were in high school, I worked part-time job there. I’ve been there ever since.B: Yeah?A: So when I graduated it seemed natural to get a And I’ve been working my way up. Now I’m the branch manager. I’m making more money than some people who have college degrees!Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerstravel, old boyfriends, family, career2. Get the main ideaAnswersF -Sharon and Karen haven't seen each other for 30 years.T -Sharon planned to get married to Jim after high school.T -Sharon started her own advertising agency.F -Sharon majored in art in college.T -Karen didn't want to get stuck being a housewife.F -Karen had one child.T -Karen traveled around Europe for a year.F -Karen went to medical school.ScriptSharon: Hey, Karen, is that you?Karen: Sharon, wow! I can’t believe it! Yes, it's me. Gosh, it’s good to see you!Sharon: You, too! What’s it been? Something like 20 years?!?Karen: Yeah, I can’t believe we’re that old already.Sharon: Life sure has treated well. You look great!Karen: Thanks you do too! What’ve you been doing all this time? I remember you couldn’t wait to marry Jim and start a family.Sharon: Hah! I never did get married. I was too busy with school and then my job. I don’t even know what happened to Jim.Karen: So what do you do?Sharon: I have my own advertising agency.Karen: Come on, Sharon! You?Sharon: Really. I majored in marketing in college and afterwards got a job with an advertising agency. I worked my way up, and when I felt I understood the business really well, I left to start my own agency.Karen: Wow, that’s pretty impressive. No wonder you haven’t had any time to get married. Sharon: Yeah. So, anyway, what about you? You were the one who was going to travel the world and do your own thing. You didn’t want to get stuck being a housewife.Karen: Hah! You’re gonna laugh, but I AM a housewife, and a mother of three.Sharon: Oh, come on, Karen, you’re not serious, are you? What happened to the travel?Karen: Well, I did travel around Europe for a year with some friends. But then I met Stan, and we got married right away. I helped put him through medical school, and then we had our children. I love being able to focus on my family, and when they leave home, I'm going to start my career—if it's not too late!Sharon: It's never too late.Unit 2 Just Who Are You?V ocabulary taskAnswer/ScriptA I'm pretty sure that people like me for who I m. I'm just a typical, ordinary, regular girl. I'm just like everybody else.B I'm really into dancing at clubs. I spend really late nights going out with my friends. Now I'm getting behind in my work.C I've got a chance to do something big. I could go pro, go on the pro tour. But I need to drop out lf school. Well, I gotta do what I gotta do.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. He goes out clubbing every night. He can still get great grades.2. She has a scholarship to Harvard.3. He was an activist during the Vietnam War. He was put in prison for protesting.4. He collects baseball cards.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. She thinks Sam's really smart.2. She thinks Miriam's scholarship is impressive.3. She's surprised that Tom was an activist.4. He thinks Harold's collection is silly.Script1. A: Sam, how come you're so tired in class all the time? Another late night studying?B: Are you kidding, Jennifer? I hardly study at all.A: How can that be? You’re the star student, the math ace .B: No, I go out clubbing every night. I dance til the bars —that’s why I can’t keep my eyes open. A: Aren’t you getting behind in work?B: Nah, I just zip through my homework before dinner.A: You must be a genius.2. A: Mom, do you think Joey will ever be interested in me?B: Of course he will, Miriam. You’re such a sweet, sensitive girl.A: I don’t want to be sweet and sensitive! I want to be beautiful and athletic. Instead, I've got a hunch of pimples and I'm a nerd.B: If this boy doesn't like you for who you are, he’s not worth it.A: But Mom, it doesn't work like that. You’ve got to impress a guy to get him to even notice you. B: Well,does he know about your scholarship to Harvard?A: Guys like Joey don't care about stuff like that.3. A: So, Tom, what were you like in college?B: I was pretty serious. I studied political science at Berkeley in the 1960s.A: Really?B: Yeah, I was an activist during the Vietnam War.A: You?B: Yeah. You won't believe this. I even got stuck in prison for one of the protests against the war. A: Wow! That's amazing. I didn't know that about you.4. A: Hey Harold, I didn't know you collected baseball cards.B: What? How do you know that?A: I was looking for a pencil the other day, and I saw the cards in your drawer. How come you never told us?B: It's secret! I don't really like people knowing what I'm up to.A: Well, that’s not such a bad thing.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerTJ is good at skateboarding.2. Get the main ideaAnswersF – TJ got second place in the pro skateboarding contestLast weekend.T – TJ is going to go TV commercial.T – Cesar thinks TJ will forget his friends after he becomes famous.T – TJ feels like a regular guy.F – TJ has a girlfriend.T – TJ is parents don't want him to drop out of school.F – TJ doesn't want to drop out of school.X – Cesar wants TJ to drop out of school.ScriptCesar: TJ, my man! I heard you won the Pro-Am stake-boarding contest last weekend.TJ: Yeah, Cesar, I did a flip on the half-pipe that really impressed the judges.Cesar: You impress me, TJ. You’re something else on that board!TJ: Ah, c'mon, stop it, will ya?Cesar: But I've seen you fly on a skateboard. It's amazing.TJ: Yeah, well, things have been goin'good. You'll never believe what the latest is.Cesar: What?TJ: Nike wants me to do a commercial. They've been calling my agent.Cesar: Wow! I don't believe that.TJ: You best believe it, my friend. I'm going to get some big bucks for doing it, too.Cesar: You're going big time now. I can't believe I even know you.TJ: Great, huh? I’m gonna be on TV!Cesar: Yeah! Pretty soon you’re not going to have time for someone like me.TJ: No way, Cesar. You know my friends are important.Cesar: Y eah, but now you’re hitting the big time.Everything’s gonna change.TJ: You know I’m just a regular guy.Cesar: No, you’re not.TJ: Yes, I am. I’ve got parents and a bratty sister, just like you. I took piano lessons when I was little, and I go to church on Sundays. I like watching cartoons, and my mom makes me take out the trash. And I worry about not having a girlfriend. See? I’m just like everybody else.Cesar: I don’t think so. Nobody else I know is doing a Nike commercial. You’re got it made, TJ. TJ: Yeah, but the problem is my parents.Cesar: What’s up?TJ: To really make it big , I’ve got to go on the pro tour ,and the only way I can go pro is to drop out of school ,but they don’t want me to. They say I’m ruining my future. But I may not get another chance — two years from now may be too late.Cesar: So what’re you gonna for?TJ: I’ve got to go for it. I’m at the top of my game right now ,and that’s what counts.Cesar: Yeah, you gotta do what you gotta do.Unit3 Living with peopleV ocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA Dorm life has some major negatives. The other students keep me up all night. And my roommate doesn't give me any space.B My new roommate doesn't drive me crazy. She never leaves her food or clothes all over the place. She never takes my things without asking.C My dad's rules are way too strict. He won't let me use the phone for more than 10 minutes. And I have to be back by a 9 p.m. curfew. I know it's because he's concerned about me.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. Sally never cleans anything.2. The dormitory's rules are too strict.3. His mother listens in on his phone conversations.4. Her brother takes her things without asking.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. She doesn't take her old food out of the refrigerator. She leaves her stuff all over the apartment.2. She has to be back by 10pm. She can't invite friends to the room.3. His mom listens to the room. His moon is too nosy.4. Her brother borrows her CDs. Her brother messes up her room.1. A: Whoa, ours place is a mess!B: Yeah, well, it's Sally's stuff. She never cleans anything and leaves her clothes all over the place-blobs of toothpaste on the sink, and old smelly food in the fridge. She doesn't care that she's living with other people.A: Yeah, she's a total slob!2. A: Hi, little sister… how's your first week away at school?B: Well, I have to say that dormitory living has some major negatives.A: What? Like having to share the bathroom with a lot of people?B: Actually, that's not so bad. It's just that some of the rules are so strict. Like, we have to be back in the building by a 10 p.m. curfew.A: Yeah, that sure sounds like dorm life!B: And we can't have friends in our rooms!2. A: Ahhhh! My mom is so annoying. She doesn't give me any space.B: What do you mean?A: I mean, I feel like she's spying on me all the time .whenever I try to call someone on the phone, she hangs around listening to what I say.B: She's probably just curious.A: It's more than just curious. Even if I take the phone into my own bedroom, she'll suddenly come in, without knocking, and pretend to be looking for something, just to check up on me . I wish I could move out!B: What a bummer.4. A: Harry, have you been listening to my CDs again?!B: Alice! What's the big deal?A: The big deal is that it is so disrespectful to take things without asking. Plus, you mess up my room!B: Hey, you take my sweaters without asking all the time!A: Yeah, well…that's different…B: I don't think so.Real world listening1. PredictAnswerThey don't respect her privacy.2. Get the main ideaAnswerThings that bother Kara:Mrs. Johnson visits Kara too often.Mrs. Johnson watches her while she eats.Mrs. Johnson wants to know where she is going.Mr. Johnson tries to hug and kiss her all the time.Kara: Steve, remember the older couple that I rent my apartment from?Steve: Yeah?Kara: Well, the woman has been coming up to see how I'm doing. At first I was really appreciative, you know, it's nice to feel that people are concerned when you live alone.Steve: Yeah, it is nice.Kara: Now, though, she comes every day… sometimes more than once! She always brings me homemade soup…Steve: Homemade soup! That is so great! I wish someone cooked for me.Kara: Sure, having some home-cooked food is a treat, but she sits and watches me to make sure I eat it! Last time, I had just eaten dinner when she came over and insisted that I finish a whole bowl. She wouldn't leave until I did!Steve: Oh, c'mon, you could have it much worse.Kara: And, every time I go out she leans out the door to ask where I am going. It's like I'm 17 again!Steve: Would you rather have loud neighbors who kept you up all night?Kara: Well, it's not only her. It's the old man, too. He is such a flirt, and I've always thought it was cute. Ya' know, an old man ,80 years old , still flirting.Steve: Uh huh…Kara: So, today when I got home, he came up to me, gave me a hug…Steve: Yeah, so what…?Kara: And then, he kissed me on the cheek…!Steve: Oh no! Well, maybe you remind him of his granddaughter.Kara: Well, yeah, but don't you think it's kind of weird for him to kiss me?Unit 4 High fashion, low budgetV ocabulary TaskAnswers/scriptA I’m trying to watch my spending. But this sweater may never be this cheap again! Oh, well, tha t’s what credit cards are for.B If only I could afford this killer dress. I guess I’ll have to wait until it’s on sale. In the meantime, I’ll try to save up enough money.C This style is really in this year. It’s the latest thing. I know I’m just paying for the designer’s name. But it’s so me. I’ve just got to have one.Listening Task1) Fist Listening1. A $179 pair of Air Jordan gym shoes.2. A $500 pair of designer pants.3. A $20 vintage dress.4. A purse that’s on sale.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. They’re the latest thing. He’ll be his team’s best player if he has them.2. He doesn’t want to look like he’s wearing cheap clothes. The pants will never go out of style.3. It’s a killer dress and she wants Mike to notice her.4. The style is in this year and it’s on sale.Script1. A: Oh, wow, look at these. They’re the latest Air Jordans.B: You’d really wear those? They look… so big.A: And they’re only $179.B: $179?! For a pair of gym shoes?A: These are the latest thing. I just got to have them. I’ll be the best player on the team in these. Oh, Mom, please!B: Okay, Jason, but this is the last time.2. A: Five hundred dollars for a pair of pants? You’re crazy to spend that much on clothes.B: Come on, man. These are the best. You just don’t understand.A: I understand that I can get a nice-looking pair of pants for around 50 bucks. You’re paying $450 for the designer’s name.B: Maybe, but at least I never look like I’m wearing cheap clothes, unlike some people I know. Besides, these pants will never go out of style.A: Okay, fine, suit yourself. It’s your money.3. A: Hey, Ellen, look at this vintage dress! It’s perfect for Mike’s party, don’t you think? And it’s really back in style now.B: Yeah. And it’s just your color.A: I know. It’s such a bargain, too … only $20. You can’t beat that! Mmm, but I don’t know, I’ve got so many dresses in mfy closet already.B: Yeah, but this one is so YOU! It’s a killer dress! You’ve justgot to get it.A: Ooh, you’re tight. I’m going to go for it. I sure hope he notices me in it.4. A: look, honey, a sale on those purses I was telling you about! I’ve never seen them so cheap! B: But do you really need a new purse?A: Well, not really, but this style is really in this year. I want to get one while t hey’re on sale.B: But I thought we were trying to save up so we could go somewhere special on our vacation. A: Oh, I just can’t pass this up — I really wanted one, and they may never be this cheap again. B: Oh, I give up.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswersSusie likes to shop and spend money on expensive clothing while Rachel is on a student budget and wears mostly jeans and t-shirts.2. Get the main ideaAnswers1. Susie came to visit to go shopping.2. A handbag from Prada, a black leather dress, a couple of skirts from Donna Karan and jeans.3. Susie wants to buy something for Rachel, but Rachel doesn’t want her to.4. Susie wants Rachel to cook dinner every night.ScriptRachel: So, Susie, how was the plane ride from London?Susie: Oh, I don’t know…all I could think about was getting here and going shopping.Rachel: Hmmm.Susie: Rachel, what’s wrong?Rachel: Susie, I thought you came to see me! Isn’t that more important than shopping?Susie: Oh c’mon, Rachel. Shopping is so bonding!Rachel: Al l right, I’ll take you to the stores. What are you looking fly?Susie: Well, I want a handbag from Prada, and maybe one of their black leather dresses…Rachel: Oh no…Susie: …a couple of skirts from Donna Karan, you know, the ones that are really fitted, a pair of jeans…Rachel: Whoa! How much money do you have, anyway?Susie: Oh, Rachel, you know I save up to come to New York every year to go shopping. Now that you’re studying here, I want to go with you. So what are you going to get?Rachel: Are you kiddi ng, Susie? I’ve got two words for you: “student budget.” I can’t afford to buy any clothing!Susie: Well, you’re just a jeans and T-shirt person, aren’t you? I am going to enjoy myself no matter how much it costs. I’m on holiday. Look, Rachel, I’ll buy you something, a new blouse , or skirt, whatever you want.Rachel: Well, I don’t want anyone to buy me something I can’t afford myself.Susie: Oh, don’t worry about that. And, there is no need to thank me. It’s the least I can do since you’ll be cooking dinner every night while I’m here.Rachel: Dinner? What are you talking about?Unit 5 So many kinds of EnglishV ocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA Sometimes I have trouble understanding native speakers. That’s because native speakers use a lot of slang. I wish I could speak English more fluently.B I want a teacher who is a native speaker of English. And I think everyone should learn standard American English. It would make communication easier if we all spoke the same way.C English is the language of international communication. People who speak English come from all over the place. Everyone who speaks English has accent of some kind. Sometimes you have to get used to how someone else speaks.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. Professor Lee’s En glish is hard to understand.2. The people in a chat room used a lot of slang on purpose and he felt stupid.3. Communicating in English with people from all over.4. Their English teacher is Chinese.2) Second listeningAnswers1. Don’t worry about it, th ough.2. you can’t let them bother you.3. Wow, that’s cool.4. I’ll bet he can show us how he did it .Script1. A: So, how did you like Professor Lee’s class?B: Not too much. Her English is so hard to understand. She has a strong accent, you know.A: Everyone has an accent, including you! Hers is just different from yours, that’s all.B: It sure is.A: Don’t worry about it, though. You’ll get used to how she speaks pretty soon.B: In a few weeks, maybe, but in the meantime…A: In the meantime, pay attention to what she writes on the board. She uses the board a lot because she knows that some people have trouble understanding her. That’s one of the ways she’s such a great teacher.2. A: Hey, Fong. What’s the matter?B: I was just on my computer, in a chat room with three Americans. They used a lot of slang on purpose, and I didn’t understand, so I asked them what they meant. Then they started ignoring me, and after a while, I started to feel stupid.A: Oh, you shouldn’t. Your English is really good.B: But why did they have to be so mean? It seems like they were using their English ability to have fun with each other, but they didn’t really want to include me.A: Well, some people are like that, that’s all. You can’t let them bother you .One nice thing about chat rooms is that you can leave and go to another one …or turn off your computer.3. A: How was your trip to India?B: It was incredible! There were so many new, amazing sights and sounds. And smells! And I was able to speak English everywhere!A: Indian people speak English? Everybody?B: A lot of them did. Indian English is a little different from my English, but I could understand it.I also used English with other travellers, who came from all over the place.A: And, uh, no problems communicating ?B: Well, of course, there were some misunderstandings. Like the grammar of Indian English is a little different. And sometimes I couldn’t understand someone’s accent. But the amazing thing was here we were, all these different people, with all these we were, all these different people, with all these different accents, and we could communicate.A: Wow, that’s cool.4.A: I can’t believe it! Our English teacher is Chinese.B: Yeah, well, so are you! What’s wrong with that?A: But he’s not a native s peaker. I want a teacher who is American or British, so that I can learn standard English.B: But, uh, Mr. Chen can speak English fluently, and he knows things that native speakers don’t know.A: Yeah? Like what?B: Like how to learn English. I’ll bet he c an show us how he did it, and that will make it easier for us, too.A: Hmm. Maybe you’re right.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerDepartment manager2. Get the main ideaAnswers1. She is talking to her husband.2. She got a job in customer service.3. She worked in travel management for five years and has her degree in Business Management.4. Because she is not a native speaker.5. She’ll try the job and see if she gets promoted.ScriptRichard: Hello?Irma: Hi, it’s me.Richard: Oh, hi! How was the job interview?Irma: Well, he hired me.Richard: You got the job? The management job? Oh,Irma: No, I didn’t say I got the management job. He hired me for a job in customer service, selling hired me for a job in customer service, selling tours to Asia.Richard: Just customer service? But what about the management position? You were perfect for that job. You can supervise people. You understand the business.Irma: I know. I showed him my resume. I told him that I worked in travel management for five years back home, and that I even got a degree in Business Management here in the U.S. Richard: Oh, I can’t believe that. You’re perfectly qualified for that management position.Irma: That’s what I thought. It’s not fair! Why did I bother going to college her e?Richard: Wait, wait a minute. Did he know that you were applying for the management position. Irma: Of course. And you know what he said?Richard: What?Irma: He said that everyone really expects the manager to be someone from the local community. But t he person they hired is from New York. And she’s a woman, too, so it’s not because I am a woman. So that means the problem is my English.Richard: But your English is fantastic!Irma: But I’m not a native speaker, and I guess that’s what they want for the management job. Richard: Well, you know, you spend a little time at the customer service job and then you can work your way up to the management position…Unit 6 Choosing a MateV ocabulary TaskAnswer/ScriptA I know he is the one. He’s ready for a lifetime commitment. He is someone I can really trust.B I had doubts at first about the relationship. He was divorced once already but wanted to try again. Then I discovered that we like the same things.C She swept me away with her personality. She has a great sense of humor. She’s easy to talk to and fun to be with. And she’s my type.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. He’s a 32 year-old white male. He’s divorced. He likes bodybuilding, rock music and dancing.2. She’s a 34-year-old, Afric an American, single professional. She’s also involved with Greenpeace.3. He’s a sensitive 28 year-old guy with a great job and good income. He likes bodybuilding, movies and surfing.4. She’s a single Chinese-American woman in her mid-twenties. She likes long walks on the beach, candle-light dinners and intelligent conversation.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. He is looking for an attractive woman who likes the same things he does and someone he can trust.2. She is looking for an African American, single professional man who already has his own life, but wants to share quality time. He has to be honest.3. He is looking for a man who is fun to be with and knows how to cook. She doesn’t have to be rich.4. She is looking for a man who comes from a good family and who loves long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and intelligent conversation. He also should like to read and have a good sense of humor.Script1. Hi! I’m Michael. I’m a 32 year-old white male, I’m divorced, and I want to try again with th e right lady. Like bodybuilding, rock music, dancing, and I like to party. I’m looking for an attractive woman who likes the same things I do. And she’s gotta be someone I can trust.2. I’m Anita, and I’m a 34-year-old, African American, single professional with a major corporation. I’m also very involved with the environmental organization Greenpeace. I’m looking for an African American, single professional man who already has his own life, but wants to sharequality time. He has to be honest, above all else.3. Hi! My name is Jack. I’m a sensitive 28-year-old guy. I’m ready for someone who wants a lifetime commitment. I’m into bodybuilding, movies and surfing! I have a great job with a good income, so you don’t have to be rich, just fun to be with. And you have to be able to cook.4. My name is Cora, and I’m a single Chinese American woman. I’m in my mid-twenties. If you love long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and intelligent conversation, I’d like to meet you. I want a man who comes from a good family, likes to read, and has a good sense of humor.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswersHe’s handsome. He’s so funny.Get the main ideaAnswersHe’s handsome.He looks like a Greek statue.His clothes are fashionable.He’s sweet and funny.He’s easy to be with.ScriptAmy: I know I have a picture of Luis around here some-where. Oh, here it is.Erika: wow! He’s so handsome! He looks like a Greek statue.Amy: Yeah, he is very attractive. But I didn’t think so when I first met him.Erika: You didn’t?Amy: No. You know what I noticed when I first met him? He has really hairy hands.Erika: What?Amy: Yeah. His hands are just really hairy. Plus, his clothes were way more fashionable than I usually like. He just wasn’t my type. And on top of all t hat, he was shorter than me.Erika: So how come you went out with him?Amy: Well, he was just really sweet and funny and I was so comfortable just hanging out with him. And the first time we went out he just swept me away with his personality.Erika: Really, how?Amy: He was just really easy to talk to.Erika: But still, if all those things bothered you, about his hands and all…Amy: well, you know, none of that was important once I got to know him more. His personality。

大学英语五级课后答案

大学英语五级课后答案

Unit oneSection AVocabularyIII1—6 prevalent, permeated, decisive, inherent, literally, blessing7---12 literacy, mingled, distorted, formidable, precedent, certifiedIV1---6 hunt down, absorbed into, have access to, with the exception of, for that matter, in the absence of7---12 with respect to, is tailored to, be restricted to, calls for, in large measure, ranged fromCollocationV1—4 understanding, system, muscles, technique5---8 skills, ability, film, insightsTranslation1. In a world full of misinformation it is a formidable challenge for the students to learn to identify the true, the beautiful, and the good.2. Any form of mountaineering has its inherent danger. After all, it is an adventure sport.3. The university will permit a degree of individual instruction and the students may receive a curriculum tailored to their needs, learning style and pace.4. It is said that the understanding of the genetic basis of learning will teach us which youngsters are likely to advance quickly and which o nes seem doomed to “difficult” school experiences.5. It has been reported that in Canada literally thousands of lakes and rivers are no longer able to support fish or plants.6. In countries with relatively high literacy rates, books play an important part in enriching people’s lives.7. The essence of government intervention has been to limit and distort competition rather than to encourage it.8. The great cause of reform being carried out by Chinese people is without precedent in history.9. Practice in simulated examination conditions must not be delayed until close to the examination time.10. People have found that the lions and wolves in the forest often hunt down live animals by cooperative efforts.VIIThe Internet’s speed, vast resources, and its ability to directly communicate with others are its greatest benefits. Because the Internet uses the quickness of computersto transmit its data, information can travel at tremendous speeds. Speed is not the only benefit. The Internet uses hundreds of thousands of computers all connected to each other to store vast amounts of information. And finally, because the internet allows individuals to have specific electronic mail addresses, people can easily communicate with one another.VII1)可能除了教会以外,很少有机构像主管下一代正规教育的学校/教育机构那样缺乏变化了。

[试题]新理念英语学习大厅的测试参考答案unit05.docx

[试题]新理念英语学习大厅的测试参考答案unit05.docx

综合单元测试——Level 5 Unit 5Listening Comprehension请根据需要填入Script:True Or FalseT FTT F F FTTT请根据需要填入Script:Spot DictationDirections: In this part of the test, you will listen to a passage and it will not be written out in full for you. You will hear the passage THREE TlMES. While listening, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you hear. (10 points)It is hard to look at the photograph of 12-year-old Mohammed al Durrah dying in his father's arms on a Gaza street recently, but once you do, it is much harder to forget them .In an instant, these pictures let viewers see the terror in Mohammed's eyes and imagine the eyes of their children in a 11 .There is a long history of power images burning themselves into the global consciousness and 12 . An American photographer called Eddie Adams filmed the 1968 execution of a Vietcong suspect by a South Vietnamese police general. The image 1 3 in the US about the natiorTs intervention on behalf of a 14 regime.The same was true of perhaps the most famous photograph from the Vietnam War — the picture of a nine-year-old girl running towards the camera, 15 from bomb on her back・The picture taken by Associated Press photographer, Nick Ut, conveyed what the war was doing to children.The sudde n 16 over in dividual tragedies ofte n 17 —what about hundreds or thousands of others who have died? Human beings are 18 such a way that the tragedy of a single individual can stir a more 19 than the deaths of hundreds.However, images are 20 . If the sight of Mohammed dying before our eyes does not change anything in the next few days or weeks, it probably never will.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:reflexive act of empathy 12.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:diverting the course of history 13.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:reinforced a growing unease 14.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:corrupt and dictatorial15.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:scream ing in pain16.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:outbreaks of angst17.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:evoked deep thought18.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:wired in19.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:emotional response20.请根据盂要填入Script:正确答案:powerful but short-liveReading ComprehensionDirections: There are two passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices. Click on the best choice. (20 points)请根据需要填入Script:Most people do not end up in their dream jobs, that is, arguably, precisely why millions of people spend long evenings escaping into TV. So one group of workplace series specializes in showing that dream jobs are not always so dreamy. ABC Family Channers Switched Up! — in which two people trade jobs each week 一portrays the kind of working world we would live in if we all got the jobs we wan ted when we were 7: a cheerleader swaps places with a cowgirl, a fire fighter with a DJ・But the episodes gen erally end on an amiable grass-is-always-greener note, as when a surfer trades with a sitcom writer and concludes, H As a writer, Td be sad knowing that there f s a lot of cool stuff going on in the world, and I'm sitting there in a room telling jokes.”For all the work on shows of this type, there's little labor 一at least, not in the blue-collar sense• This is partly because of our move from a manufacturing to a service economy. But service work is more telegenic; that trench warfare with a smile between hassled bargain seekers and stressed-out staff has drama built in.In her 2001 book Nickel and Dime, Barbara Ehrenreich went undercover to do a series of low-wage jobs on the theory that the best way to write about life at $6 an hour is to live it. If only Ehrenreich had pitched the idea to TLC .In stead, the network produced the more capitalist-friendly job-switch series Now Who's Boss? in which CEOs do drudge work at their own companies, critiqued by their employees・ It may be a glorified infomercial, but it*s also a fascinating dip into the service econo my, with all its margin pressures and enforced hilarity.The results are fun, satisfying and probably a decent learning experience. But while the CEOs perform tasks, they never really experienee work — the pressure to meet quotas, the fear of layoffs, the need to laugh at the bosses* jokes 一because they ultimately hold the power. Instead, Now Who's Boss? answers its own title f s question: the boss is the boss, even when bumbling a drink order or elbow deep in cleanser, and don't you forget it.21 .The episode of Switched Up! usually make those who swap jobs in theprogram feel that _____ .A. our dream jobs are never worth taking in a real lifeB. the grass is always greener on our own sideC. their dream jobs may not be an ideal oneD. being a cowgirl or a DI is the job most people once dreamed of请根据需耍填入Script:正确答案:C22. What the surfer meant with his conclusion is that _____ .A. writing sitcoms is a funnier job than being a surferB. he'd rather be a writer than a surferC. a sitcom writer does not know what's happening in the worldD. his present job is more suitable than being a sitcom writer 请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D23. The underlined word H telegenic” in Paragraph Two most probably means■A. suitable for telegramsB. requiring more tech no logyC. far from modern societyD. closer to white-collars1 lives请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A24・To write Nickel and Dime, Barbara Ehrenreich ___ .A. found that the average hourly cost of her life was $6B. tried some different jobs with a hourly wage of $6 secretlyC. created a theory about $6-ahour jobsD. discovered that only those who earn $6 an hour were her inspiration请根据需耍填入Script:正确答案:B25. According to the author, which of the following is NOT true?A. Ehrenreich's book and TLC*s new series differ from each other in the groups of people they are concerned with.B. Series like Now Who's Boss? are a meaning probe into the pressure and cheerfu In ess in the service economy.C. The capitalists" labor work in Now Who's Boss? might be appraised byemployees ・D. CEOs find programs like Now Who's Boss? a rare chance to experience blue-collars* stress and worries・请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:请根据需要填入Script:Wherever we go and whatever we do, in the coffee shop or on the motorway, we count ourselves lucky if we escape queuing and its perversities. Whichever line we choose, it is often the one next to ours that seems to finish first. On the road, traffic jams seem to appear from nowhere and vanish just as mysteriousl y.While queues do not really have a malevolent streak, there is no denying they move in mysterious ways. Almost a century ago, to avoid customers having a lengthy wait to make calls, Franz Johanssen and Agner Erlang, two mathematicians working for the Copenhagen Telephone Company, developed a theory for predicting demand and how to meet it・ This began what is now called queuing theory, whose formulae have two striking features. First, they are based on the laws of probability, a branch of mathematics notorious for its paradoxes. Worse still, the formulae are often highly non-linear, meaning that even tiny changes can have dramatic consequences.Take the most basic situation of people arriving at a coffee shop counter. Obviously, if they are served as fast as they turn up, the queue will stay the same length. Obvious 一but wrong: in fact, the queue will get ever longer・ The reason is that people in the queue are not like water flowing in a pipe: they arrive at random and take varying amounts of time to be dealt with. A crowd can suddenly arrive while the family at the front is still fumbling for change. Unless people are served on average faster than they arrive, the backlog from one random group of arrivals may not clear before the next crowd arrives, making the queue still longer.But the most frustrating manifestations of queues stem from their non linearity, which can tur n a minor problem into a huge dela y. Mathematical models of traffic flow show that just one driver failing to maintain a steady speed can trigger "phantom jams”. Other drivers hit their brakes, sending waves of congestion back along the traffic, bringing whole stretches of motorway to a standstill. The n, just as quickly, a slight in crease in speed makes the jam disappear again.26. __________________________ The queuing theory studies .A. why there are more anxious faces outside womens bathroom than men'sB. how and why queues move in a mysterious wayC. what con sequences could result from a tiny cha nge in the queueD. how to predict and meet customers1 needs 请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B27. Johanssen and Erlang's theory was founded on ____ .A. the paradoxes of mathematicsB. a survey on their customersC. a branch of mathematicsD. a model about coffee shop queues请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C28. According to the passage, the queue at a shop counter will stay the same length if .A. water needed for the service keeps flowing in the pipeB. people in the queue have a fine grasp of the mathematics of queuesC. people arrive on average faster than they are servedD. there is no backlog from any random group of arrivals请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D29. When something is nonlinear, it ____ .A. turns out to be even worse than the laws of probabilityB. is subjected to unexpected consequences due to just small changesC. makes queues become eve n Ion gerD. adopts mathematical models to solve the problem of traffic jams请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B30. Which of the following phenomena can be explained with nonlinearity?A. A slight speed increase may help solve the whole traffic jam.B. Some women commandeer men's bathrooms to avoid waiting in queues・C. Customers arrive at shops so suddenly that they are not served fast.D. Our queues in most trips to the supermarket are beaten by the one next to us. 请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:AVocabulary and StructureDirections: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. (60 points)31 .Since contract service was introduced to fill the gaps created by shortfalls in , women have made up a significant proportion of the new volunteers.A. descriptionB. prescriptionC. con scriptio n□ .inscription谙根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C32. The first of the year the company ran well in business, but then it started moving _______ .A. on reverseB. in reverseC. in reserveD. on reserve请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B33. Despite the publicity of the new taxation system, the old one will remain until next May.A. for effectB. on operationC. in effectD. to effect请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C34・His theory is entirely ______ a s it has been based on a wrong model, therefore, ifs not acceptable・A. to a faultB. at faultC. in faultD. with all faults请根据需耍填入Script:正确答案:B35. To be an efficient learner, first, discard the ________ of hating English that you've harbored throughout high school and take confidence in your ability.A. conceptionB. conceptC. notionD. impressio n请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A36. The workers started a movement for a wage hike, as the wages were too low ____ t he cost of living.A. out of relation toB. in relation toC. on relation toD. with relation in请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B37.Some mercury exists free in nature; most of it, however, is found __________ sulphur.A. in association withB. in combination withC. in link withD. in comm on with请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B38. Roma nee is the ___ of the rich, not the professi on of the unemployed. The poor should be practical and prosaic.A. privilegeB. prescripti onC. perma nentD. proliferatio n请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A39. Despite a global trend towards the ________ of the death penalty, many court tries retain the capital punishment in their legislation.A. abolitio nB. o beisanceC. abrasion□ .abdication请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A40・A(n) ___ of con fide ntiality carries the pote ntial for a greater con seque nee on the lives of Al DS patients than it may in many other diagnoses.A. in vasionB. barrierC. breachD. breakthrough请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D41 .A(n) ____ advantage that aquaculture has overprotected agriculture is the imme nse potential in growi ng off-seas on vegetable.A. inconstantB. conspicuousC. incredulousD. concealed请根据需耍填入Script:正确答案:B42・Dr. Muir's pioneering contributions to the research provide ample _____ for his selecti on as the award recipie nt.A. justiceB. jurisdictio nC. justificationD. judgment请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C43. The theatrical status of her frequently derided but constantly revived plays remained _____ .A. ambiguousB. decidedC. pronouncedD. obsolete请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A44. The long-term career _____ of research staff are overwhelmingly to remain in an academic career as either a researcher or a lecturer・A. aspirati onsB. acquisiti onsC. augmentationsD. auditions请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A45. ___ to violence in order to feel powerful is a virtue of the week. The powerful do not need to feel powerful, they just are.A. Resorti ngB. ReturningC. Ha untingD. Resti ng请根据需要填入Script:止确答案:46. Besides the private _____ aspired to by individuals, Roman culture also strived to uphold values that were shared by all of society in common.A. virtualityB. virtuesC. virtuosityD. virginity请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B47. Threatened by the high social insurance payment, private investment, new jobs, and economic growth come under ______ .A. assaultB. harassmentC. insultD. in stinct请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A4&A wealthy area known as the Malibu Riviera has officially given notice that it in tends to ______ from other less-wealthy sections of Malibu.A. succeedB. secedeC. secludeD. secrete请根据蛊要填入Script:正确答案:B49. _______________________ The professor's lecture was just a general introduction of the course: he did not recommend any book .A. above allB. above exceptionC. in particularD. after all请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C50. Under threat from government and changing travel patterns, the car marketis expected to be a fairly ______ o ne in the near future.A. staticB. stableC. mobile□ .diversified请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A51. ___ is critical in performing leadership roles that require coping withnon-routine, unprogrammable and ill-structured tasks・A. Resourcefu In essB. Conve ntion alityC. lgnoranceD. Paralysis请根据需耍填入Script:正确答案:A52. A project of En viroLi nk, Animal Concerns is the on line _______ for people concerned about the welfare and rights of animals.A. com munionB. com mun icationC. community□ .commission请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C53・We should not expect consumers 一even ____ c onsumers 一to have read marketing for hidden meaning, as if they were trained investigators.A. complexB. sophisticatedC. immatureD. in experienced请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B54. At the moment studies on vitamin E are still under way. So we cannot just ____ t otally saying that vitamin E is completely useless・A. end outB. write upC. end onD. end off请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B55. ____ , in its place, was as honorable as resistance, especially if one had no choice ・A. VictoryB. SurrenderC. Sa nction□ .Dedication请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B56・As a ____ e lection campaigner, she has a strong sense of community and has played key roles in comm unity campaig ns.A. complexB. seasonedC. diversifiedD. flavored请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B57・An earthquake measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale rattled Northeastern Taiwa n, China on Sun day, but no ____ had bee n reported, according to official release ・A. fatalnessB. casualtiesC. lethalD. deadliness请根据需耍填入Script:正确答案:B58.Our research has featured a textual production and interpretation in which a reader's _____ t o the author's intentions is critical to a successful author-reader relationship ・A. localityB. adhere neeC. devoti onD. fidelity请根据需耍填入Script:正确答案:D59. When _____ to children occurs, the territory of everyday life becomesfrightening and unfamiliar not only for children but parents as well.A. traumaB. trophyC. tropicsD. travail请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A60. Those who have never been a Ianguage teacher would not understand the frustration of seeing the youth ______ through the words of English, completely uncomprehendi ng.A. limpB. stumbleC. staggerD. swing请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B专业好文档梢心整理欢迎下载。

《大学体验英语》网络版听说答案-unit5uouare

《大学体验英语》网络版听说答案-unit5uouare

Unit 5 Y ou are my rescuerVocabulary T askScript and Answers1. A: Jenny looks in good humor today!B: She is engaged to John, don’t you know?A: John? Is he a golden boy?B: Y eah, and he not only has a bright future, but also is ready to go through hell and high water to help his friends.2. A: I just can’t understand why people think Nick is the greatest thing since sliced bread?B: I think that is mainly because he is the person who will grasp the thistle.A: What do you mean?B: Well, he always attacks difficult situations with bold determination.3. A: Oh, poor lamb, he has failed for three times!B: But I believe he will try for the fourth time.A: Why do you think so?B: I know him well. He has got guts. He won’t stop until he succeeds.4. A: John is in high feather today.B: Y ou see, he has overcome so many difficulties and finally accomplishes it.A: He is indeed a strong-minded person.B: I couldn’t agree with you more. Once he knows where the shoe pinches, he will leave no stone unturned to solve it.5. A: Did you watch the debate contest yesterday?B: No, but I heard Peter won the first prize.A: Y es, he is so intelligent that his answering speech always left his opponent without a leg to stand on.B: He is so hot on it.Listening T ask2. Listening Activity1) First ListeningAnswers1. My parents couldn’t believe the bizarre specimens of boyhood that I regularly dragged home.2. It is bad enough bringing home a complete loser, but when you date someone twice your ageit is guaranteed to push family relations to the limit.3. In my case, my parents wisely switched to a more wily way of attempting to get rid ofboyfriends whom they felt were inappropriate.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. One of my first “romances” was with greasy-haired David, whose drug problem did not godown too well with my family members. So why did David seem so attractive to me? Simple, my parents strongly disapproved of him.2. The parents of Mary Russell encountered this when their 16-year-old daughter entered into arelationship with her 32-year-old teacher. Mary’s parents failed to dissuade their daughter from dating her older teacher and, following a bitter court case, the lovesick couple are now back in each other’s arms.3. Indeed, by the time I’d reached 17 and had my first serious boyfriend, there were no morearguments. Nor were there any obvious signs of dislike. They tried an approach that they thought would be far more effective than verbal condemnation 行they invited him to a boring family get-together.ScriptBlind loveY ou can hardly blame my parents for being so disapproving of my teenage boyfriends. During my adolescent years I was strangely attracted to losers and oddballs. My parents couldn’t believe the bizarre specimens of boyhood that I regularly dragged home.One of my first “romances” was with greasy-haired David, whose drug problem did not go down too well with my family members. So why did David seem so attractive to me? Simple, my parents strongly disapproved of him.There is nothing new, of course, in parental disapproval of teenage love interests. Nor is there anything new in teenagers falling in love with the biggest losers around. Adolescent girls with eccentric boyfriends are essentially screaming out to their parents, “if you can’t accept that I’m old enough to make my own decisions, I’ll just have to prove it to you in a way that you are sure to notice? So why do parents fail to realize that the more they oppose unsuitable boyfriends, the more their daughters will pick them out? After all, did my mother really think that in my heart of hearts I truly fancied the losers? Had she simply smiled and said sweetly, “What a darling boy. Let’s invite him round for Sunday lunch”, he would have been given the boot in no time.It is bad enough bringing home a complete loser, but when you date someone twice your age it is guaranteed to push family relations to the limit. The parents of Mary Russell encountered this when their 16-year-old daughter entered into a relationship with her 32-year-old teacher. “There were a lot of arguments between her and me and her dad about it not being right,”said Mrs. Russell. Surprisingly, despite all the fights, Mary’s parents failed to dissuade their daughter from dating her older teacher and, following a bitter court case, the lovesick couple are now back in each other’s arms.In my case, my parents wisely switched to a more wily way of attempting to get rid of boyfriends whom they felt were inappropriate. Indeed, by the time I’d reached 17 and had my first serious boyfriend, there were no more arguments. Nor were there any obvious signs of dislike. They tried an approach that they thought would be far more effective than verbal condemnation 行they invited him to a boring family get-together.Now I realize my mother’s initial disapproval of my teenage romances is a universal feeling. Parents want children to fulfill their own dreams. Their hopes were fairly normal: they wanted to witness my wedding vows; they wanted to see their daughter settled down in a well-established family; they wanted me to get married and have kids.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswer□Y es. Because Shrek looks like an ugly ogre.2. Get the Main IdeasAnswersQuestion 1:□The princess regards him as a brave knight and the donkey as his noble steed.□The princess thinks that Shrek is her true love.□Princess Fiona was expecting that Shrek was Prince Charming.Question 2:□Princess Fiona is very disappointed when she finds that Shrek is as ugly as an ogre.□The princess thinks that everything is wrong.□At first the donkey is nothing more than a pet in her mind.Script and Answers to Self-studyFirst kiss from an ogre?Lord Farquaad wants to be a king, but the premise is that he must marry a princess. Shrek, an ugly-looking man, regarded as an ogre by most of the people, wants to lead a peaceful life in his own swamp. The two make a deal. Shrek is sent to rescue Princess Fiona, who has a curse upon her of a fearful sort which could only be broken by love’s first kiss. The princess is locked away in a castle guarded by a terrible fire-breathing dragon. She waits in the dragon’s keep for her true love and true love’s first kiss. In order to get his swamp back, Shrek takes adventures to rescue Princess Fiona. The following conversation occurs among the princess and Shrek, and Shrek’s chatterbox companion, a donkey.(Shrek manages to rescue Princess Fiona.)Princess: Y ou did it. Y ou rescued me! Y ou are amazing. Y ou’re ... Y ou’re wonderful. Y ou’re ...a little (1) unorthodox I’ll admit. But your deed is great, and your heart is pure. I ameternally (2) in your debt.(Donkey clears throat)Princess: And where would a brave knight be without his noble steed?Donkey: I hope you heard that. She called me a (3) noble steed. She thinks I’m a steed.Princess: The battle is won. Y ou may (3) remove your helmet, good Sir Knight.Shrek: Uh, no.Princess: Why not?Shrek: I, I have helmet hair.Princess: Please. I would like to (4) look upon the face of my rescuer.Shrek: No, no. Y ou wouldn’t.Princess: But how will you kiss me with your helmet on?Shrek: What! That wasn’t in the (5) job description.Donkey: Maybe it’s a perk.Princess: No, it’s destiny. Oh, you must know (6) how it goes. A princess locked in atower and beset by a fire-breathing dragon is rescued by a brave knight, and thenthey (7) share love’s first kiss.Donkey: Hmm? With Shrek? Y ou think ... Wait, wait. Y ou think that Shrek is your true love?Princess: Well, yes.(Laughing)Donkey: Y ou think Shrek is your true love!Princess: What is so funny?Shrek: Let’s just say I’m (8) not your type, Okay?Princess: Of course, you are. Y ou are my rescuer. Now ... Now remove your helmet.Shrek: Look. I really don’t think this is a good idea.Princess: Just (9) take off the helmet.Shrek: I am not going to.Princess: Take it off.Shrek: No.Princess: Now!Shrek: Okay! Easy. (10) As you command, Y our Highness.(Shrek takes off his helmet. Princess Fiona is shocked at his appearance.) Princess: Y ou ... Y ou’re a ... an ogre.Shrek: Oh, you were expecting (11) Prince Charming.Princess: Well, yes, actually. Oh, no. This is all wrong. Y ou are not (12) supposed to be an ogre.Shrek: (Sighs) Princess, I was sent to rescue you by Lord Farquaad, Ok? He is the one who wants to marry you.Princess: Then why didn’t he come to rescue me?Shrek: Good question. Y ou should ask him that when we get there.Princess: But I (13) have to be rescued by my true love, not by some ogre and ... and his pet.Donkey: So much for a noble steed.Shrek: Princess, you are not (14) making my job easier.Princess: I’m sorry, but your job is not (15) my problem?Real World SpeakingAnswers for ReferenceOn the one hand, parents are the first teachers of their own child. They shoulder a great part of the responsibility for the growth of the child. In terms of law, parents are the legitimate guardians of their child. They have the right to give their child proper guidance. The young cannot tell right from wrong. It will be harmful if parents let things drift. On the other hand, if parents are too deeply involved into their child’s personal business, it will worsen the parent-child relationship. Inappropriate ways of interference in a child’s life may ruin the harmonious family life.Parents and children need patient communication, instead of cold war, to close the generation gap. Since many factors may contribute to that phenomenon, the two sides should make joint efforts to overcome it.。

大学英语学习系统 Level05(Book 3)UNIT11 答案

大学英语学习系统 Level05(Book 3)UNIT11 答案

Task 7[music]I just started working at and I want to makeOne day comes up to me and says, "I've to the Laker's basketball game on Sunday. Do you wanna go?"I don't know anything aboutthe other people in the office, and I didn't want toIt was okay, 'cause there were other at the game.So I didn't and says,"Wanna go to the opera I have an extra ticket." I was like, "Okay,that'sI'd never been to an And so we went to the opera, but it was allinSo after that, I tried to in the office and I almost theweek when he yesterday in the breakroom. And nowhe's to go to the ballet. I hate the ballet! How do I get out of this situation?Task 9A:I love working here: the new policies the bosses have implemented are absolutely amazing!B:I couldn’t the changes are great. They give all employees theopportunity to create the balance they want.A:You said it! I’ve started coming to work at 6:00 am and I usually leave between 2:30 and3:30 pm. That gives me time to either at the gym or gofor a jog before supper. My energy level is so much better than it used to be.B:Yeah, mine too. I’ve started sw imming again and I am eating healthier foods because Ihave more time to focus on my diet. I must say that I’ m also a big of the company’s new free lunches. They’re scrumptious!A:I wouldn’t , but I’m certainly glad they’re free! You know,Tim,inspiring workspace that we employees are glad to be a part of – I used to have troublemotivating myself to bed for work. Now, I hope I can be part of the team here for many years to come!Task 11A:What are your thoughts on Bill, the new sales rep?B:Uh… Well, toA:That’s funny. He seems like a nice guy to me!B:Come on. He is very loud: when he speaks I can barely hear myself think! And he talks non-stop!A:So he likes to talk, big deal! He actually me as a good speaker. You know, sales reps need to have the gift of the gab.B:Well, I haven’t seen much evidence of any gift. With me, his favorite topic of conversationseems to be him self. He’s always tooting his own horn. It’s me crazy.A:Maybe it’s just a sign ofhave lowwhat it takes to seal a deal.B:My problem? He’s the one with the problem! Why are you defending this guy anyway? He’s an egotistical, self-centered fool.A:He’s my brother.。

体验英语五级第5-6单元答案

体验英语五级第5-6单元答案

Unit 5 So many kinds of EnglishVocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA Sometimes I have trouble understanding native speakers. That’s because native speakers use a lot of slang. I wish I could speak English more fluently.B I want a teacher who is a native speaker of English. And I think everyone should learn standard American English. It would make communication easier if we all spoke the same way.C English is the language of international communication. People who speak English come from all over the place. Everyone who speaks English has accent of some kind. Sometimes you have to get used to how someone else speaks.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. Professor Lee’s English is hard to understand.2. The people in a chat room used a lot of slang on purpose and he felt stupid.3. Communicating in English with people from all over.4. Their English teacher is Chinese.2) Second listeningAnswers1. Don’t worry about it, though.2. you can’t let them bother you.3. Wow, that’s cool.4. I’ll bet he can sh ow us how he did it .Script1. A: So, how did you like Professor Lee’s class?B: Not too much. Her English is so hard to understand. She has a strong accent, you know.A: Everyone has an accent, including you! Hers is just different from yours, that’s all.B: It sure is.A: Don’t worry about it, though. You’ll get used to how she speaks pretty soon. B: In a few weeks, maybe, but in the meantime…A: In the meantime, pay attention to what she writes on the board. She uses the board a lot because she knows that some people have trouble understanding her. That’s one of the ways she’s such a great teacher.2. A: Hey, Fong. What’s the matter?B: I was just on my computer, in a chat room with three Americans. They used a lot of slang on purpose, and I didn’t under stand, so I asked them what they meant. Then they started ignoring me, and after a while, I started to feel stupid.A: Oh, you shouldn’t. Your English is really good.B: But why did they have to be so mean? It seems like they were using their English abil ity to have fun with each other, but they didn’t really want to include me.A: Well, some people are like that, that’s all. You can’t let them botheryou .One nice thing about chat rooms is that you can leave and go to another one …or turn off your compute r.3. A: How was your trip to India?B: It was incredible! There were so many new, amazing sights and sounds. And smells! And I was able to speak English everywhere!A: Indian people speak English? Everybody?B: A lot of them did. Indian English is a little different from my English, but I could understand it. I also used English with other travellers, who came from all over the place.A: And, uh, no problems communicating ?B: Well, of course, there were some misunderstandings. Like the grammar of Indian E nglish is a little different. And sometimes I couldn’t understand someone’s accent. But the amazing thing was here we were, all these different people, with all these we were, all these different people, with all these different accents, and we could communicate.A: Wow, that’s cool.4.A: I can’t believe it! Our English teacher is Chinese.B: Yeah, well, so are you! What’s wrong with that?A: But he’s not a native speaker. I want a teacher who is American or British, so that I can learn standard English.B: But, uh, Mr. Chen can speak English fluently, and he knows things that native speakers don’t know.A: Yeah? Like what?B: Like how to learn English. I’ll bet he can show us how he did it, and that will make it easier for us, too.A: Hmm. Maybe you’re r ight.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerDepartment manager2. Get the main ideaAnswers1. She is talking to her husband.2. She got a job in customer service.3. She worked in travel management for five years and has her degree in Business Management.4. Because she is not a native speaker.5. She’ll try the job and see if she gets promoted.ScriptRichard: Hello?Irma: Hi, it’s me.Richard: Oh, hi! How was the job interview?Irma: Well, he hired me.Richard: You got the job? The management job? Oh,I rma: No, I didn’t say I got the management job. He hired me for a job in customer service, selling hired me for a job in customer service, selling tours to Asia.Richard: Just customer service? But what about the management position? You were perfect for that job. You can supervise people. You understand the business.Irma: I know. I showed him my resume. I told him that I worked in travel management for five years back home, and that I even got a degree in Business Management here in the U.S.Richard: Oh, I can’t believe that. You’re perfectly qualified for that management position.Irma: That’s what I thought. It’s not fair! Why did I bother going to college here? Richard: Wait, wait a minute. Did he know that you were applying for the management position.Irma: Of course. And you know what he said?Richard: What?Irma: He said that everyone really expects the manager to be someone from the local community. But the person they hired is from New York. And she’s a woman, too, so it’s not because I am a woman. So that means the problem is my English.Richard: But your English is fantastic!Irma: But I’m not a native speaker, and I guess that’s what they want for the management job.Richard: Well, you know, you spend a little time at the customer service job and then you can work your way up to the management position…Unit 6 Choosing a MateVocabulary TaskAnswer/ScriptA I know he is the one. He’s ready for a lifetime commitment. He is someone I can really trust.B I had doubts at first about the relationship. He was divorced once already butwanted to try again. Then I discovered that we like the same things.C She swept me away with her personality. She has a great sense of humor. She’s easy to talk to and fun to be with. And she’s my type.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. He’s a 32 year-old white male. He’s divorced. He likes bodybuilding, rock music and dancing.2. She’s a 34-year-old, African American, single professional. She’s also involved with Greenpeace.3. He’s a sensitive 28 year-old guy with a great job and good income. He likes bodybuilding, movies and surfing.4. She’s a single Chinese-American woman in her mid-twenties. She likes long walks on the beach, candle-light dinners and intelligent conversation.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. He is looking for an attractive woman who likes the same things he does and someone he can trust.2. She is looking for an African American, single professional man who already has his own life, but wants to share quality time. He has to be honest.3. He is looking for a man who is fun to be with and knows how to cook. Shedoesn’t have to be rich.4. She is looking for a man who comes from a good family and who loves long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and intelligent conversation. He also should like to read and have a good sense of humor.Script1. Hi! I’m Michael. I’m a 32 year-old white male, I’m divorced, and I want to try again with the right lady. Like bodybuilding, rock music, dancing, and I like to party. I’m looking for an attractive wo man who likes the same things I do. And she’s gotta be someone I can trust.2. I’m Anita, and I’m a 34-year-old, African American, single professional with a major corporation. I’m also very involved with the environmental organization Greenpeace. I’m look ing for an African American, single professional man who already has his own life, but wants to share quality time. He has to be honest, above all else.3. Hi! My name is Jack. I’m a sensitive 28-year-old guy. I’m ready for someone who wants a lifetime com mitment. I’m into bodybuilding, movies and surfing! I have a great job with a good income, so you don’t have to be rich, just fun to be with. And you have to be able to cook.4. My name is Cora, and I’m a single Chinese American woman. I’m in my mid-twenties. If you love long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, andintelligent conversation, I’d like to meet you. I want a man who comes from a good family, likes to read, and has a good sense of humor.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswersHe’s handsome. He’s so funny.Get the main ideaAnswersHe’s handsome.He looks like a Greek statue.His clothes are fashionable.He’s sweet and funny.He’s easy to be with.ScriptAmy: I know I have a picture of Luis around here some-where. Oh, here it is. Erika: wow! He’s so handsome! He looks like a Greek statue.Amy: Yeah, he is very attractive. But I didn’t think so when I first met him. Erika: You didn’t?Amy: No. You know what I noticed when I first met him? He has really hairy hands.Erika: What?Amy: Yeah. His hands are just really hairy. Plus, his clothes were way more fashionable than I usually like. He just wasn’t my type. And on top of all that, he was shorter than me.Erika: So how come you went out with him?Amy: Well, he was just really sweet and funny and I was so comfortable just hanging out with him. And the first time we went out he just swept me away with his personality.Erika: Really, how?Amy: He was just really easy to talk to.Erika: But still, if all those things bothered you, about his hands a nd all…Amy: well, you know, none of that was important once I got to know him more. His personality and the way we got along just made it clear to me that he is “the one.”Erika: So, when’s the big day?。

体验英语学习系统答案

体验英语学习系统答案

Level 110Unit0011Lu Yi: How do you do?Dick: How do you do?Lu Yi: My name is Lu Yi.Dick: I'm Richard Green. Please call me Dick.Lu Yi: Glad to meet you.Dick: Nice to meet you, too.2Zhou Ming: Excuse me, are you Richard Green?Richard: Yes, I am.Zhou Ming: Glad to meet you, Mr Green. I'm Zhou Ming from HEP. Richard: Nice to meet you, Mr Zhou.Zhou Ming: Welcome to our press.Richard: Thank you. Here is my business card.Zhou Ming: Thanks. This is mine.3Lu Yi: Great crowd, isn't it?Dick: It certainly is. I never thought there would be so many people. Lu Yi: Same here. By the way, my name is Lu Yi.Dick: Glad to meet you, Mr Lu. I'm Richard Green.Lu Yi: I beg your pardon. I didn't catch your first name.Dick: Richard, but please call me Dick.Lu Yi: You must be the new teacher from America.Dick: That's right.4Zhou Ming: Hello, Sam.Sam: Oh, hello, Mr Lu. It's nice to see you here.Zhou Ming: I have been missing you. How is everything?Sam: Fine, thank you. And you?Zhou Ming: I'm fine too.Sam: Shall we have a drink at the bar?5Zhao Hui: Hi there, Dick. Good morning.Dick: Good morning, Mr Zhao. It's been a long time.Zhao Hui: Yeah, it's been quite a long while indeed.Dick: How are you getting on with your work?Zhao Hui: Just so-so. How about you?Dick: Not too bad.一Unit0021He Bin: Hello, my name's He Bin. Are you one of the new students?Linda Brown: Yes, I am. My name is Linda Brown.He Bin: Are you from America?Linda Brown: No, I'm from Canada. I've come here to learn Chinese.He Bin: Oh, really? My major is Chinese, too. Which class are you in?Linda Brown: I'm in Class One. And you?He Bin: Great! I'm in Class One, too.2He Bin: Hello, my name's He Bin. Are you one of the new students?Linda Brown: Yes, I am. My name is Linda Brown.He Bin: Are you from America?Linda Brown: No, I'm from Canada. I've come here to learn Chinese.He Bin: Oh, really? My major is Chinese, too. Which class are you in?Linda Brown: I'm in Class One. And you?He Bin: Great! I'm in Class One, too.3Lin Fei: Hi, I'm Lin Fei. We are in the same company, aren't we?Carl Stone: Yes. My name is Carl Stone. Are you a new employee?Lin Fei: Yes. Actually this is my first day here. I'm very glad to meet you.Carl Stone: Me too. Oh, excuse me, here comes my bus. I must run. See you tomorrow.Lin Fei: See you.4Dick: Hi. Sorry we're late.Lu Yi: Oh, that's OK. I just got here myself.Dick: Lu Yi, this is my girlfriend, Jenny. Jenny, this is my colleague, Lu Yi.Jenny: Hi, Lu Yi. Nice to meet you.Dick: Nice to meet you too. I've heard a lot about you.Jenny: All good, I hope!Dick: This is Jenny's first visit to China.Lu Yi: Really. What's your first impression of China?Jenny: Fantastic! I really love the country.5A: Good morning, Mr Lin.B: Good morning, Miss Chen. I'd like you to meet Professor Jessica Robinson. Professor Robinson, this is Chen Xin, the director of the Human Resources Department.C: How do you do, Miss Chen?二A: How do you do, Professor Robinson? Welcome to our company.C: Thank you.A: Is this your first time here in Xi'an?C: Yes. I'm so excited. I can't believe I'm actually here in this historic city.A: When you have settled down, I'll show you around.C: That would be great. Thanks a lot.Unit0031A: May I help you?B: Yes, I'd like to apply for a credit card.A: First we have to fill out the form. Your name, please?B: Sharon Hepburn.A: How do you spell your last name?B: It's h-e-p-b-u-r-n.A: OK. Could I have your address?B: Sure. 28, Xinhua Street, Beijing. And the zip code is 100061.A: Thank you.2A: How do you do, Mr Paine. I'm Lin Hong from ABC Company.B: How do you do, Ms Lin.A: I'm very interested in your new products. Could you please send me your latest catalog?B: Of course. Your address, please?A: ABC Company, 12, Fuxing Street, Beijing. Zip code 100036. And my e-mail address is Linhong@.B: OK. I'll email you the catalog as soon as possible.A: Thank you.B: You are welcome.3Policeman: How old is your son, madam?Woman: Five.Policeman: What does he look like?Woman: He has a lovely round face with big bright eyes.Policeman: What is his hair like?Woman: It's brown, medium length and curly.Policeman: What was he wearing when he got lost?Woman: He had on a white T-shirt and blue shorts.Policeman: Don't worry. I'm sure we'll find him soon.三第四页共四页4Interviewee: I'm Lin Feng. I'm here to be interviewed for the position of computer programmer. Interviewer: Take a seat, please. I'm glad you were able to make it on time in spite of the traffic today.Interviewee: Thank you.Interviewer: What have you been doing at universities?Interviewee: I took a Master's degree in computer science at Tsinghua University. Interviewer: Oh really? What kind of experience have you got for this position?Interviewee: I worked as a computer programmer in Techson Company for 2 years. Interviewer: Good. Well, please fill in this form and we'll let you know as soon as possible.5Liu Mei: So, Sam, where are you from?Sam: I'm from America.Liu Mei: From America? Were you born there?Sam: No. Actually, I was born in Italy. We moved to the US when I was 9.Liu Mei: So you can speak Italian, right?Sam: Of course! Italian is my mother tongue.Liu Mei: And now, you've come here to learn Chinese?Sam: Right! I'd also like to learn a little Korean.Unit0041C: Hello, Mr Johnson. I'm Zhou Ping from Higher Education Press.F: How do you do, Zhou Ping? Nice to meet you.C: Nice to meet you, too. Welcome to Beijing. You've come when Beijing looks its best!F: Oh, the airport is rather nice too.C: Mr Johnson, the car is outside. Shall we go?F: OK, thank you.2C: Excuse me, are you Mr Robert Miller from Canada?F: Yes, I am.C: How do you do, Mr Miller? I'm Zhou Ping from Higher Education Press. Welcome to our company.F: Thank you. Here is my business card.C: Thanks. This is mine.3C: Excuse me, but aren't you Mr Miller?F: Yes, I am.四第五页共五页C: I'm Zhou Ping and I'll be acting as your interpreter during your stay in China. Is this your first trip to China?F: No, this is my second trip actually.4C: How do you do, Mr Miller?F: How do you do, Mr...?C: My name is Lin Feng. I'm from High Education Press. Welcome to China.F: Thank you. It's very kind of you to come and meet me here.C: Did you have a pleasant journey?F: Yes, pretty good in fact.5C: Hi, Sam. I haven't seen you for ages.F: Yes. It was a years ago - when I first came here.C: How is everything going with you?F: Quite good. How about you?C: Fine, thank you. How long will you be staying this time?F: Roughly about a month.C: Well, have a great visit!F: Thank you.Unit0051C: Have you finished packing yet?F: Yes. When should we arrive at the airport?C: Before 11:00. We have plenty of time. Let's check everything before we set off: passport, ticket and luggage. Anything else?2F: Have you got everything ready for the trip?B: Yes. Thank you for your kindness.C: I'd like to see you off at the station.F: It's very nice of you. But I think I can manage everything by myself. Thank you all the same. C: In that case, I'll have to say goodbye to you now. Have a great trip!F: Thank you. I'll contact you when I get back. Goodbye!3F: I'd like to thank you for all you've done for me.C: I'm glad I could help.F: I hope we can meet again some day.C: So do I. Have a pleasant journey.五第六页共六页4F: It's very kind of you to see me off, Mr Bai.C: It's my pleasure, Mr Johnson. I wish you a pleasant journey home.F: Thank you. Please keep in touch with me.C: Yes, I will. Bye! And thank you again for everything you have done for me.5F: Thanks a lot for seeing me off at the airport.C: You are welcome, Mr Johnson. How did you enjoy your stay?F: Well, I must say I had a very good time indeed.C: I'm very pleased to hear that. Hope you'll visit China again soon.F: I'm sure I will before long.Unit0061Ann: Hello, Li Ping!Li Ping: Hi, Ann. What have you got there?Ann: Photos of my family.Li Ping: Can I look at them?Ann: Sure! Have a look! These are my parents.Li Ping: Oh, you really look like your mother. And who's that in the photo?Ann: That's my little brother, Ted.Li Ping: What a cute little boy!2Karen: Actually, I've been on a business trip for two months. I really miss my family.Li Ming: Two months is quite a long time to be away. Do you have any children?Karen: Yes. I have two. A boy and a girl.Li Ming: How old are they?Karen: My son is five and my daughter is three. Oh, would you like to see a picture of them?Li Ming: How nice! You certainly have a lovely family.Karen: Thank you.3Tom: Hi, Du Fang. How are you?Du Fang: Hi, Tom. I'm fine. What are you doing here?Tom: I live here. That's my house over there, next to the school.Du Fang: How nice! Is it big?Tom: Well, yes. It's quite big. It's got a kitchen, a living room, a bathroom, three bedrooms and a garden.Du Fang: Really! You have a garden!?六第七页共七页Tom: That's right. My grandparents really love it.Du Fang: That sounds great!4Tom: Well, do you live alone?Du Fang: No, I live with my parents and grandparents.Tom: And do you have any brothers and sisters?Du Fang: No, I'm an only child. How about you?Tom: I have a sister but no brother.Du Fang: Is she married?Tom: No, she's single actually.5Du Fang: What are you doing, Tom?Tom: Oh, Hi. I'm just painting the house?Du Fang: Really? You do the painting all by yourself?Tom: Yes. I'm quite a DIY enthusiast actually.Du Fang: What color have you decided on?Tom: I want to paint the living room yellow. What do you think?Du Fang: I love yellow. It's bright and cheerful.Unit0071A: Do you often do physical exercise?B: Yes, many people like sport in China.A: What's the most popular sport?B: Table tennis, of course. It is our national game.A: Let me try to play your national game.B: Do you want to try it out first?A: Well, I have never played it before. It's not very popular in our country.2B: Michael, I beat you 17-11 at the end of the second set.A: Yes, I know. But I don't play it well. My returns are poor.B: Watch the way I serve.A: How can you strike the ball so hard?B: First, I use the pen-hold grip that gives me more control. Most importantly, I practice more.3A: Wang, which do you prefer: track events or field events?七第八页共八页B: I like track events more. I think the men's 100-meter sprint is the most exciting event of all. The mixed relay race is also very exciting.A: Yes, but long distance running is the most demanding.B: Michael, the broadcast just announced that Johnson has broken the world men's 100-meter record.A: By how many seconds did he break the mark?B: He clocked 9. 25 seconds.4A: I'm crazy about music. But my stereo broke down last night. I have to pay an arm and a leg to have it repaired.B: It'll nearly cost as much as buying a new one.A: But I can't do without my CDs.B: Forget your CDs, they're ancient history. You should buy one of these little beauties ? an MP3 player.A: I've heard about them. How do they work?B: It's a digital device. You can store music files from your computer on it. The sound quality is amazing.5A: Hey guys! What are you up to?B: Not much. We are talking about what to do tonight.A: Listen. I'm glad I ran into you. I'm thinking about joining the football team.B: Just turn up at training with your boots, Michael.A: Are you playing tonight then?B: Yes, what position do you play?A: I'm a goalkeeper.B: You are kidding. We need a goalkeeper for tonight. Our goalkeeper's got the flu or something. Anyway, he always drops the ball. The only thing he can catch is a cold.Unit0081A: What do you like to do in your free time?B: I like to relax and listen to music.A: What kind of music do you like?A: I like rock 'n' roll, and pop music, and classical music too.B: Oh, what's your favorite band?A: I like the Beatles the most of all. I'm a John Lenon fan. But Michael Learns To Rock is also terrific.2八第九页共九页A: You're interested in sports! Me too.B: Great! I like football and table tennis.A: Do you play them?B: Well, my children play, I just watch! What sports are you interested in?A: Um, I often watch basketball matches on TV.B: But I like watching football matches too.3A: How do you spend your spare time? I mean, do you have any special interests other than your job?B: Of course. Almost everyone has some kind of hobby to get his mind off his work.A: Yes, you're right. Do you have a hobby?B: I'm a man of many interests. I'm keen on fishing and reading in my spare time. I enjoy jogging and I'm crazy about playing board games, especially Chinese chess.A: Oh! Board games. That's a great pastime.4A: Shall we go out for some exercise?B: Yes, I'd love to.A: Do you play tennis?B: It's my favorite sport.A: How often do you play?B: At least once a week. Frankly, when it comes to tennis, I get very excited. I am fascinated by the game.A: I'm pretty poor at it, but I'm fond of it all the same.B: Never mind, let's go to the court and have a game.5A: You look sleepy, Li Ming.B: Yes, I didn't go to bed until 3 o'clock this morning.A: Why not?B: I was on the computer.A: Were you playing games?B: Yes, but how do you know that?A: Everyone knows you are crazy about computer games. Playing games is nothing but a waste of time.B: You're right. But it can also be very interesting too.A: Yes, but is it more important than sleep?B: Er...maybe I should spend less time on computer games.Unit0091九第十页共十页A: Hello, MM Company. May I help you?B: Hello. This is Richard Green. May I speak to Mr Lu Yi?A: I'm sorry, but he's not in at the moment.B: When will he be expected?A: He'll be back in a few minutes.B: Thank you, I'll call back later.2A: Hello. May I speak to Mr Lu Yi?B: I'm sorry, but he is not here right now. Can I take a message?A: Yes. Please tell him to call 2301 2268, Richard Green.B: Ok. I'll tell him as soon as he comes home.A: Thanks a lot.B: You're welcome. Goodbye.3A: Hello.B: Hello. I'd like to speak to Mr Miller.A: Pardon?B: Mr William Miller.A: Nobody here by that name.B: I'm sorry. I must have dialed the wrong number.4A: Hello. ABC company. Can I help you?B: Hello. Could I have extension 6271?A: One moment, please. I'll transfer your call.B: Thank you.A: Sorry, the line is busy.B: Ok. I'll call back.5A: Hello. Higher Education Press.B: Hello. May I speak to Mr Lu Yi, please?A: Yes, this is Lu Yi. Speaking.B: Hi, Lu Yi! This is Dick. Shall we have a talk about the contract tomorrow afternoon? A: Fine. I'd be glad to. See you then.B: See you.Unit0101十Jason: Maria, we've got two weeks off this summer.Maria: How marvelous!Jason: How about going to Jiuzhaigou for holidays?Maria: That's a terrific idea.Jason: I'm going to book the plane tickets right now. Shall we leave in three days?Maria: In three days! How exciting! We'd better take a camera with us so that we can take some photos of wonderful Jiuzhaigou.Jason: That's a good idea. We can also enjoy some Sichuan snacks.2Clerk: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?Jason: Do you arrange tours? I want to have a trip.Clerk: A one-way or round trip?Jason: A round trip.Clerk: Yes, sir. Where would you like to go?Jason: What's your suggestion?Clerk: Well, it depends on how much time you plan to spend on your trip.Jason: A week or so.Clerk: Well, I suggest you visit Jiuzhaigou, in Sichuan province. It is one of the most beautiful places in China. It really is worth visiting.3Maria: What a wonderful place this is!Jason: Yes, I feel relaxed and happy to be here with you.Maria: Me too. Look at the sky. It's so blue and clear, with only a few white clouds floating overhead.Jason: It seems there's no pollution here at all.Maria: Look at those beautiful kingfishers in the trees.Jason: Yes. Stay put! Don't scare them away. I'll take a picture of them.4Jason: Do you still remember the days we spent in Jiuzhaigou last year, Maria?Maria: How can I forget it. It was the time and place where we fell in love.Jason: If we hadn't had those two weeks off that year, perhaps we might not even have been together now!Maria: That's right. We should thank our manager for giving us two weeks off work.Jason: Yes, I remember you had blisters on your feet.Maria: And you fixed them up with the plasters in your first-aid kit.5Jason: Yes, it's a great experience to travel about and to see the wonderful world around us. And it's relaxing too.Jim: Oh, I'd rather stay at home and watch TV.Jason: How strange!Jim: I don't think traveling is as good as you make it out to be. It wastes time, costs a lot, and is invariably exhausting.Jason: But you may learn a lot from traveling.Jim: You can still learn more by just tapping the keyboard of your computer and surfing the Internet.Jason: As they say "One man's meat is another's poison".Jim: Right, I quite agree with you.Unit0111Wayne: Is this the Sheraton Hotel?Miss: Yes, sir. Can I help you?Wayne: I'd like to make a reservation for a single room here.Miss: May I have your name, sir?Wayne: Wayne, John Wayne.Miss: Just a minute, sir. Mr John Wayne. When will you check in and check out?Wayne: I will check in tomorrow morning and check out on the 3rd of March, 2004.Miss: So, Mr John Wayne, you want a single room, you will check in tomorrow morning, and leave on the 3rd of March, 2004.2Receptionist: Good morning, sir, Can I help you?Wayne: Good morning! I have a reservation for a single room here. My name is John Wayne.Re: Just a minute, sir. Yes, we do have a reservation for you, Mr Wayne. Would you please fill out this form?Wayne: Here you are. I think I've filled in everything.Re: Let me see... name, address, nationality, forwarding address, passport number, place of issue, signature, date of departure.Wayne: Is everything OK?Re: Yes. Here is your key, Mr Wayne. Your room number is 1228, on the 12th floor.3R.S: Excuse me. Housekeeping. May I come in?Wayne: Yes, come on in.R.S: Would you like me to make your bed now?Wayne: Yes, please. By the way, do you know where I can have my clothes cleaned?R.S: Please dial extension 1001, they will come to take your clothes and clean them. Wayne: How much do you charge for the laundry?R.S: I'm not sure. It depends. When you ask for laundry to attend to your clothes, be sure to show your key card. You also need to show it when you sign for your meals and drinks in therestaurant and bars.Wayne: Thanks a lot.R.S: You're welcome.4A: Hello! I'd like to reserve a one-way flight for the 3rd of March, 2004 to New York.B: Could you repeat that, please?A: I'd like to reserve a one-way flight for the 3rd of March, 2004 to New York.B: Fine. Could I have your name, please?A: I am John Wayne.B: Could you spell your surname, please?A: Yes, it's W-A-Y-N-E.B: Uh, W-A-Y-N-E. And your room number, please?A: 1-2-2-8.B: 1-2-2-8. OK, so you are Mr John Wayne. Want one ticket for the 3rd, March, 2004 to New York. How will you be paying, Mr Wayne? In cash or by credit card?A: In cash. Thank you and goodbye!B: Thank you! Goodbye.5Re: Good morning, sir. What can I do for you?Wayne: I want to check out. I'm leaving at ten, so I'd like to settle my account now.Re: Yes, sir. May I have your room number?Wayne: Room 1228. The name is John Wayne.Re: Just a moment, please. I'll get your bill ready for you right away.Wayne: Thanks.Re: Here's your bill. The daily rate is $60 per night, it comes to $300 altogether. Plus $100 for your meals. It is $400 in all.Wayne: Well, $400. Here you are.Re: Thank you! Here's your receipt. And have a good trip.Unit0121A: Do you need any help, sir?B: No, thanks. I'm just having a look.A: If you need any help, please feel free to ask.B: Do you have men's vests in extra large?A: Yes, we do. The men's wear department is over there.2A: Excuse me, how much is that green T-shirt with the elephant on it?B: It's 35 yuan. It's hand-painted.A: 35 yuan? I'll give you 20.B: Give me 28 and the T-shirt is yours.A: All right! Here's 30.B: Lovely. Here is your T-shirt, young lady, and 2 yuan change.A: Thanks.3A: Can I help you, sir?B: Yes. I'm trying to find a pair of sports shoes, size 45.A: Sorry, we've just sold out. We only have size 44.B: But size 44 is a little small for me.A: Don' t worry, sir. Could you leave your phone number with us? Once we have size 45, we'll let you know.B: It's very kind of you. Thank you.A: You're welcome.4A: Excuse me. Do you think I can return this scarf?B: What's wrong with it?A: It's broken here, you see. Besides I don't really like the color.B: Didn't you buy it yourself?A: Well, as a matter of fact, I got it as a gift.B: Then are you sure it was from this store?A: Yes. Here's the receipt.B: OK... I'll return the money to you.A: Thank you.5A: Excuse me. Can I have these prescriptions filled, please?B: Certainly, I'll have them ready for you if you can just wait a few minutes.A: Thank you.B: Here's your medicine. That'll be 14 dollars and fifty cents in total, please.Unit0131A: Would you like some tea or coffee?B: Coffee, please.A: How do you take your coffee?B: Milk with sugar, please. What about you?A: I'll have a cup of black coffee, please.A: What would you like to eat?B: A hamburger with lettuce and tomato.A: What else?B: Fruit salad, French fried potatoes and a Coke.A: Sorry, we don't have fruit salad. Would you like a vegetable salad?B: No, thank you.3A: What are you going to have?B: I'll try a steak sandwich.A: And to follow?B: A glass of orange juice.A: Anything else?B: No, thanks.4A: Have you decided on something?B: Yes. I'll have a beefsteak.A: How do you like your steak cooked?B: I'd like it well-done. And what vegetables come with the steak?A: Peas and potatoes.B: That'll be fine.5A: May I have the menu, please.B: Here you are.A: What do you recommend?B: Will you try some sea-food?A: OK. I'd like to have some fresh oyster.B: All right. And what else?A: Let me see ...Unit0141A: I want to send a registered letter to New York. How much should I pay for the stamps?B: Let me weigh it first. May I know what's inside?A: A Christmas card and a short note.B: Nowadays our mail service is quite safe. I think you'd better send it by ordinary airmail. It's cheaper.A: Can I cash a money order here?B: Let me have a look. I'm afraid you can't cash it today.A: Why not?B: Because it's a large amount. It's over ten thousand RMB.A: Then how can I cash it?B: Please make a phone call to the office in advance telling them when you would like to come. They will then get the money ready for you.3A: I'd like to mail this package, please.B: Where is it going?A: To London.B: How do you want to send it?A: By airmail. How much is it?B: It's 250 yuan including a charge for being overweight. Do you want to insure it?B: Yes, please insure it for ten pounds and 50 pence.4A: Good morning, Sir. Is there anything I can do for you?B: Yes, I'm expecting some money from Scotland. Is it in yet?A: Let me check it. Sorry, the money isn't in yet. Did they send it by cable?B: No. They sent it by airmail.A: If it's coming by airmail, it'll take longer for delivery. We'll ring you up as soon as the money is in.B: You could call me at my office, 62458671.5A: Will you please tell me something about the mail service in the US?B: I would say it's quite expensive.A: Could you please tell me what " first class mail" means?B: Well, " first class mail" is used to send personal mail. It takes a shorter time for delivery.A: How could I send newspapers and magazines?B: I suggest you send them another way. Other classes of mail are less expensive than "first class". A: If I had something urgent to send, what should I use then?B: You can ask at the post office for "Special Delivery". Of course, it's very expensive.Unit0151A: What is the proper way of opening a savings account?B: First, fill out the form and then we'll give you a passbook.A: Do I have to pay a certain amount of money for the first deposit?B: Yes, you can deposit ten yuan in your account, if you like. Or even one yuan will do.A: May I know the interest rate?B: It varies from time to time. At present it is 0.9%.2A: Good morning. What can I do for you, sir?B: Good morning. I want to open an account.A: A current account or a fixed deposit account?B: A fixed deposit account, please. Can you let me know the interest on this account?A: Sure. The interest on a three month fixed deposit is 1.7% per year, on a six month 1.89%, and on a twelve month 1.98%.B: I'm interested in the twelve month fixed deposit account.A: OK. Here you are. The certificate of your twelve month fixed deposit for one thousand US dollars.3A: I want to change some greenbacks into pounds.B: Pardon? I didn't catch you.A: I want to exchange some US dollars for pounds.B: How much do you want to exchange?A: Eight hundred.B: Very well, Sir.4A: Could you tell me the exchange rate for US dollars today?B: Wait a moment, please. I'll just find out the rate of exchange. It's 826.48 RMB for 100 US dollars. Do you want to exchange RMB for US dollars or the other way round?A: I want to exchange two hundred US dollars for RMB.B: That will be one thousand six hundred and fifty-two yuan, nine jiao and six fen. Do check the account, Sir.B: Thank you.5A: I'd like to deposit this in my savings account.B: All right. Please write down the amount, your name, the account number and the number of your ID card on this slip, Sir.A: Is there any service charge for the savings account?B: No, there is no charge for the savings.B: Your passbook, please.A: Would you kindly say it again?B: Please show me your passbook. A passbook is a small book recording the amount of money you pay in or take out of a savings account at a bank.。

高等教育出版社—大学英语学习系统答案

高等教育出版社—大学英语学习系统答案

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新理念大学英语学习大厅第五册综合教程答案unit 05

新理念大学英语学习大厅第五册综合教程答案unit 05

综合单元测试——Level 5 Unit 5声明:整个系统共两套试卷,如果打开的不是这一套,可以使用资源管理器强制退出,重新打开,不超过三次就会更换试题Listening Comprehension请根据需要填入Script:True Or FalseT F T T F F F T T T请根据需要填入Script:Spot DictationDirections: In this part of the test, you will listen to a passage and it will not be written out in full for you. You will hear the passage THREE TIMES. While listening, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you hear.(10 points)It is hard to look at the photograph of 12-year-old Mohammed al Durrah dying in his father's arms on a Gaza street recently, but once you do, it is much harder to forget them. In an instant, these pictures let viewers see the terror in Mohammed's eyes and imagine the eyes of their children in a 11 .There is a long history of power images burning themselves into the global consciousness and 12 . An American photographer called Eddie Adams filmed the 1968 execution of a Vietcong suspect by a South Vietnamese police general. The image 13 in the US about the nation's intervention on behalf of a 14 regime.The same was true of perhaps the most famous photograph from the Vietnam War — the picture of a nine-year-old girl running towards the camera, 15 from bomb on her back. The picture taken by Associated Press photographer, Nick Ut, conveyed what the war was doing to children.The sudden 16 over individual tragedies often 17 — what about hundreds or thousands of others who have died? Human beings are 18 such a way that the tragedy of a single individual can stir a more 19 than the deaths of hundreds.However, images are 20 . If the sight of Mohammed dying before our eyes does not change anything in the next few days or weeks, it probably never will.11.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:reflexive act of empathy12.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:diverting the course of history 13.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:reinforced a growing unease 14.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:corrupt and dictatorial15.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:screaming in pain16.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:outbreaks of angst17.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:evoked deep thought18.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:wired in19.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:emotional response20.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:powerful but short-liveReading ComprehensionDirections: There are two passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices. Click on the best choice. (20 points)请根据需要填入Script:Most people do not end up in their dream jobs, that is, arguably, precisely why millions of people spend long evenings escaping into TV. So one group of workplace series specializes in showing that dream jobs are not always so dreamy. ABC Family Channel's Switched Up! — in which two people trade jobs each week — portrays the kind of working world we would live in if we all got the jobs we wanted when we were 7: a cheerleader swaps places with a cowgirl, a fire fighter with a DJ. But the episodes generally end on an amiable grass-is-always-greener note, as when a surfer trades with a sitcom writer and concludes, "As a writer, I'd be sad knowing that there's a lot of cool stuff going on in the world, and I'm sitting there in a room telling jokes."For all the work on shows of this type, there's little labor — at least, not in the blue-collar sense. This is partly because of our move from a manufacturing to a service economy. But service work is more telegenic; that trench warfare with a smile between hassled bargain seekers and stressed-out staff has drama built in.In her 2001 book Nickel and Dime, Barbara Ehrenreich went undercover to do a series of low-wage jobs on the theory that the best way to write about life at $6 an hour is to live it. If only Ehrenreich had pitched the idea to TLC. Instead, the network produced the more capitalist-friendly job-switch series Now Who's Boss? in which CEOs do drudge work at their own companies, critiqued by their employees. It may be a glorified infomercial, but it's also a fascinating dip into the service economy, with all its margin pressures and enforced hilarity.The results are fun, satisfying and probably a decent learning experience. But while the CEOs perform tasks, they never really experience work — the pressure to meet quotas, the fear of layoffs, the need to laugh at the bosses' jokes — because they ultimately hold the power. Instead, Now Who's Boss? answers its own title's question: the boss is the boss, even when bumbling a drink order or elbow deep in cleanser, and don't you forget it.21.The episode of Switched Up! usually make those who swap jobs in the program feel that ____.A.our dream jobs are never worth taking in a real lifeB.the grass is always greener on our own sideC.their dream jobs may not be an ideal oneD.being a cowgirl or a DI is the job most people once dreamed of请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C22.What the surfer meant with his conclusion is that ____.A.writing sitcoms is a funnier job than being a surferB.he'd rather be a writer than a surferC.a sitcom writer does not know what's happening in the worldD.his present job is more suitable than being a sitcom writer请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D23.The underlined word "telegenic" in Paragraph Two most probably means ____.A.suitable for telegramsB.requiring more technologyC.far from modern societyD.closer to white-collars' lives请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A24.To write Nickel and Dime, Barbara Ehrenreich ____.A.found that the average hourly cost of her life was $6B.tried some different jobs with a hourly wage of $6 secretlyC.created a theory about $6-an-hour jobsD.discovered that only those who earn $6 an hour were her inspiration请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B25.According to the author, which of the following is NOT true?A.Ehrenreich's book and TLC's new series differ from each other in the groups of people they are concerned with.B.Series like Now Who's Boss? are a meaning probe into the pressure and cheerfulness in the service economy.C.The capitalists' labor work in Now Who's Boss? might be appraised by employees.D.CEOs find programs like Now Who's Boss? a rare chance to experience blue-collars' stress and worries.请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:请根据需要填入Script:Wherever we go and whatever we do, in the coffee shop or on the motorway, we count ourselves lucky if we escape queuing and its perversities. Whichever line we choose, it is often the one next to ours that seems to finish first. On the road, traffic jams seem to appear from nowhere and vanish just as mysteriously.While queues do not really have a malevolent streak, there is no denying they move in mysterious ways. Almost a century ago, to avoid customers having a lengthy wait to make calls, Franz Johanssen and Agner Erlang, two mathematicians working for the Copenhagen Telephone Company, developed a theory for predicting demand and how to meet it. This began what is now called queuing theory, whose formulae have two striking features. First, they are based on the laws of probability, a branch of mathematics notorious for its paradoxes. Worse still, the formulae are often highly non-linear, meaning that even tiny changes can have dramatic consequences.Take the most basic situation of people arriving at a coffee shop counter. Obviously, if they are served as fast as they turn up, the queue will stay the same length. Obvious — but wrong: in fact, the queue will get ever longer. The reason is that people in the queue are not like water flowing in a pipe: they arrive at random and take varying amounts of time to be dealt with. A crowd can suddenly arrive while the family at the front is still fumbling for change. Unless people are served on average faster than they arrive, the backlog from one random group of arrivals may not clear before the next crowd arrives, making the queue still longer.But the most frustrating manifestations of queues stem from their nonlinearity, which can turn a minor problem into a huge delay. Mathematical models of traffic flow show that just one driver failing to maintain a steady speed can trigger "phantom jams". Other drivers hit their brakes, sending waves of congestion back along the traffic, bringing whole stretches of motorway to a standstill. Then, just as quickly, a slight increase in speed makes the jam disappear again.26.The queuing theory studies ____.A.why there are more anxious faces outside women's bathroom than men'sB.how and why queues move in a mysterious wayC.what consequences could result from a tiny change in the queueD.how to predict and meet customers' needs请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B27.Johanssen and Erlang's theory was founded on ____.A.the paradoxes of mathematicsB.a survey on their customersC.a branch of mathematicsD.a model about coffee shop queues请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C28.According to the passage, the queue at a shop counter will stay the same length if ____.A.water needed for the service keeps flowing in the pipeB.people in the queue have a fine grasp of the mathematics of queuesC.people arrive on average faster than they are servedD.there is no backlog from any random group of arrivals请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D29.When something is nonlinear, it ____.A.turns out to be even worse than the laws of probabilityB.is subjected to unexpected consequences due to just small changesC.makes queues become even longerD.adopts mathematical models to solve the problem of traffic jams请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B30.Which of the following phenomena can be explained with nonlinearity?A.A slight speed increase may help solve the whole traffic jam.B.Some women commandeer men's bathrooms to avoid waiting in queues.C.Customers arrive at shops so suddenly that they are not served fast.D.Our queues in most trips to the supermarket are beaten by the one next to us. 请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:AVocabulary and StructureDirections: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. (60 points)31.Since contract service was introduced to fill the gaps created by shortfalls in _____, women have made up a significant proportion of the new volunteers.A.descriptionB.prescriptionC.conscriptionD.inscription请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C32.The first of the year the company ran well in business, but then it started moving _______.A.on reverseB.in reverseC.in reserveD.on reserve请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B33.Despite the publicity of the new taxation system, the old one will remain _____ until next May.A.for effectB.on operationC.in effectD.to effect请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C34.His theory is entirely _____ as it has been based on a wrong model, therefore, it's not acceptable.A.to a faultB.at faultC.in faultD.with all faults请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B35.To be an efficient learner, first, discard the _____ of hating English that you've harbored throughout high school and take confidence in your ability.A.conceptionB.conceptC.notionD.impression请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A36.The workers started a movement for a wage hike, as the wages were too low _____ the cost of living.A.out of relation toB.in relation toC.on relation toD.with relation in请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B37.Some mercury exists free in nature; most of it, however, is found _____sulphur.A.in association withB.in combination withC.in link withD.in common with请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B38.Romance is the _____ of the rich, not the profession of the unemployed. The poor should be practical and prosaic.A.privilegeB.prescriptionC.permanentD.proliferation请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A39.Despite a global trend towards the _____ of the death penalty, many countries retain the capital punishment in their legislation.A.abolitionB.obeisanceC.abrasionD.abdication请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A40.A(n) _____ of confidentiality carries the potential for a greater consequence on the lives of AIDS patients than it may in many other diagnoses.A.invasionB.barrierC.breachD.breakthrough请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D41.A(n) _____ advantage that aquaculture has overprotected agriculture is the immense potential in growing off-season vegetable.A.inconstantB.conspicuousC.incredulousD.concealed请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B42.Dr. Muir's pioneering contributions to the research provide ample _____ for his selection as the award recipient.A.justiceB.jurisdictionC.justificationD.judgment请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C43.The theatrical status of her frequently derided but constantly revived plays remained _____.A.ambiguousB.decidedC.pronouncedD.obsolete请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A44.The long-term career _____ of research staff are overwhelmingly to remain in an academic career as either a researcher or a lecturer.A.aspirationsB.acquisitionsC.augmentationsD.auditions请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A45._____ to violence in order to feel powerful is a virtue of the week. The powerful do not need to feel powerful, they just are.A.ResortingB.ReturningC.HauntingD.Resting请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:46.Besides the private _____ aspired to by individuals, Roman culture also strived to uphold values that were shared by all of society in common.A.virtualityB.virtuesC.virtuosityD.virginity请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B47.Threatened by the high social insurance payment, private investment, new jobs, and economic growth come under _____.A.assaultB.harassmentC.insultD.instinct请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A48.A wealthy area known as the Malibu Riviera has officially given notice that it intends to _____ from other less-wealthy sections of Malibu.A.succeedB.secedeC.secludeD.secrete请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B49.The professor's lecture was just a general introduction of the course: he did not recommend any book _____.A.above allB.above exceptionC.in particularD.after all请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C50.Under threat from government and changing travel patterns, the car market is expected to be a fairly _____ one in the near future.A.staticB.stableC.mobileD.diversified请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A51._____ is critical in performing leadership roles that require coping with non-routine, unprogrammable and ill-structured tasks.A.ResourcefulnessB.ConventionalityC.IgnoranceD.Paralysis请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A52.A project of EnviroLink, Animal Concerns is the online _____ for people concerned about the welfare and rights of animals.munionmunicationmunitymission请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:C53.We should not expect consumers — even _____ consumers — to have read marketing for hidden meaning, as if they were trained investigators.plexB.sophisticatedC.immatureD.inexperienced请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B54.At the moment studies on vitamin E are still under way. So we cannot just _____ totally saying that vitamin E is completely useless.A.end outB.write upC.end onD.end off请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B55._____, in its place, was as honorable as resistance, especially if one had no choice.A.VictoryB.SurrenderC.SanctionD.Dedication请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B56.As a _____ election campaigner, she has a strong sense of community and has played key roles in community campaigns.plexB.seasonedC.diversifiedD.flavored请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B57.An earthquake measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale rattled Northeastern Taiwan, China on Sunday, but no _____ had been reported, according to official release.A.fatalnessB.casualtiesC.lethalD.deadliness请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B58.Our research has featured a textual production and interpretation in which a reader's _____ to the author's intentions is critical to a successful author-reader relationship.A.localityB.adherenceC.devotionD.fidelity请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:D59.When _____ to children occurs, the territory of everyday life becomes frightening and unfamiliar not only for children but parents as well.A.traumaB.trophyC.tropicsD.travail请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:A60.Those who have never been a language teacher would not understand the frustration of seeing the youth _____ through the words of English, completely uncomprehending.A.limpB.stumbleC.staggerD.swing请根据需要填入Script:正确答案:B。

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Unit 1 Old friends, different choicesV ocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptA It’s been 10 years since I saw you last. I was able to travel and see the world. And I never got stuck being a housewife!B Things are going great for me these days. I finally settled down and got a real job. Now I work 9 to 5 at a neighborhood store.C Life has sure treated me well. I put myself through school. I was able to work my way up in a company. And then I started my own business.Listening TaskFirst ListeningAnswers1. He went overseas for graduate school and is working at a high-tech company.2. She was in a few beauty contests, but she never won.She now has two children.3. He works at the neighborhood post office and has two children.4. She’s the branch manager at the local grocery store.2)second listeningAnswer1. He missed his home.2. She hopes her daughter will become a model.3. He loves his family.4. She’s proud of her new job.Script1. A: Jim, I can’t believe it-wow! I haven’t seen you since we graduated fr om high school! What have you been doing?B: Well, after I went overseas for graduate school, and I had a great time. But finally I had to come home and get a real job in a high-teach company.B: Yeah,I remember you always wanted an international lifestyle.A: Oh, I had a great time overseas, but I got home-stick, too.2. A: Carol, is that you?B: Yes, it’s me!A: Oh, it’s so good to see you! You know, Carol, I remember you always wanted to be a famous model and travel around the world. Did it happen?B: Well, no. I was in a few beauty contests, but I never won, and nobody ever offered me a modeling contract.A: Oh, that’s too bad.B: Yeah, but now I guess I’m too old, and I have two young kids, a boy and a girl. You know, maybe my daughter will get to do it some day.3. A: What have you been up to over the years, Ed?B: Well, I have two beautiful children now and work 9-5 at the neighborhood post office.A: Hmm, I remember you always wanted to be a professional race car driver—What happened? B: The closest I’ve come to that is driving a Porsche over 100 mph on the Autobahn. No, my greatest achievement is my family.4.A: So, Nora, how have you been?B: Remember when we were in high school, I worked part-time job there. I’ve been there ever since.B: Yeah?A: S o when I graduated it seemed natural to get a And I’ve been working my way up. Now I’m the branch manager. I’m making more money than some people who have college degrees!Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerstravel, old boyfriends, family, career2. Get the main ideaAnswersF -Sharon and Karen haven't seen each other for 30 years.T -Sharon planned to get married to Jim after high school.T -Sharon started her own advertising agency.F -Sharon majored in art in college.T -Karen didn't want to get stuck being a housewife.F -Karen had one child.T -Karen traveled around Europe for a year.F -Karen went to medical school.ScriptSharon: Hey, Karen, is that you?Karen: Sharon, wow! I can’t believe it! Yes, it's me. Gosh, it’s good to see you!Shar on: You, too! What’s it been? Something like 20 years?!?Karen: Yeah, I can’t believe we’re that old already.Sharon: Life sure has treated well. You look great!Karen: Thanks you do too! What’ve you been doing all this time? I remember you couldn’t wait t o marry Jim and start a family.Sharon: Hah! I never did get married. I was too busy with school and then my job. I don’t even know what happened to Jim.Karen: So what do you do?Sharon: I have my own advertising agency.Karen: Come on, Sharon! You?Sharon: Really. I majored in marketing in college and afterwards got a job with an advertising agency. I worked my way up, and when I felt I understood the business really well, I left to start my own agency.Karen: Wow, that’s pretty impressive. No wonder you haven’t had any time to get married. Sharon: Yeah. So, anyway, what about you? You were the one who was going to travel the world and do your own thing. You didn’t want to get stuck being a housewife.Karen: Hah! You’re gonna laugh, but I AM a housewife, and a mother of three.Sharon: Oh, come on, Karen, you’re not serious, are you? What happened to the travel?Karen: Well, I did travel around Europe for a year with some friends. But then I met Stan, and we got married right away. I helped put him through medical school, and then we had our children. I love being able to focus on my family, and when they leave home, I'm going to start my career—ifit's not too late!Sharon: It's never too late.Unit 2 Just Who Are You?V ocabulary taskAnswer/ScriptA I'm pretty sure that people like me for who I m. I'm just a typical, ordinary, regular girl. I'm just like everybody else.B I'm really into dancing at clubs. I spend really late nights going out with my friends. Now I'm getting behind in my work.C I've got a chance to do something big. I could go pro, go on the pro tour. But I need to drop out lf school. Well, I gotta do what I gotta do.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers1. He goes out clubbing every night. He can still get great grades.2. She has a scholarship to Harvard.3. He was an activist during the Vietnam War. He was put in prison for protesting.4. He collects baseball cards.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. She thinks Sam's really smart.2. She thinks Miriam's scholarship is impressive.3. She's surprised that Tom was an activist.4. He thinks Harold's collection is silly.Script1. A: Sam, how come you're so tired in class all the time? Another late night studying?B: Are you kidding, Jennifer? I hardly study at all.A: How can that be? You’re t he star student, the math ace .B: No, I go out clubbing every night. I dance til the bars —that’s why I can’t keep my eyes open. A: Aren’t you getting behind in work?B: Nah, I just zip through my homework before dinner.A: You must be a genius.2. A: Mom, do you think Joey will ever be interested in me?B: Of course he will, Miriam. You’re such a sweet, sensitive girl.A: I don’t want to be sweet and sensitive! I want to be beautiful and athletic. Instead, I've got a hunch of pimples and I'm a nerd.B: I f this boy doesn't like you for who you are, he’s not worth it.A: But Mom, it doesn't work like that. You’ve got to impress a guy to get him to even notice you. B: Well,does he know about your scholarship to Harvard?A: Guys like Joey don't care about stuff like that.3. A: So, Tom, what were you like in college?B: I was pretty serious. I studied political science at Berkeley in the 1960s.A: Really?B: Yeah, I was an activist during the Vietnam War.。

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