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全新版大学英语听力第二册答案

全新版大学英语听力第二册答案

全新版大学英语听力第二册答案Key to College English Listening and Speaking Course Boo kⅡUnit1:Part A: 1. 108:96; 2. 110:111; 3. 135:130; 4. 69:75.Part B: Exercise 1: D,B.Exercise 2: 1.Peter likes cycling and swimming. Laura likes thesetwo sports too. Besides, she plays tennisregularly.2. Because she wants to enjoy good health; she wantsto stay in shape and look good.Part C: b/d.Part D: Lakers/ 2.5 billion/ more than90/ 41/ 295.Unit2:Part A: 1.Fine and pleasant/ 18℃(64℉)/ Cloudy with outbreaks of heavy showers.2.It started around 8 p.m. and lasted for about three minutes. It caused four deaths and serious damage including a power failure.Part B: Exercise 1: b/a/aExercise 2: 1. They went to the department picnic but their funwas spoiled by the hot weather.2. Because he thinks it’ll only be a short showerthat cools things off a little.Part C: F/F/F/T/FPart D: d/c/aUnit3:Part A: Yes, No, Yes, No, Yes, No, No, No.Part B: Exercise 1: for a while, Plans, this Saturday, dinner, weekend,Italian, too much food, Chinese, Japanese.Exercise 2: 1. It uses natural flavors, not much oil or cream or heavy sauces.2. They will have dinner on Saturday either at aChinese or a Japanese restaurant.Part C: /,dPart D: 1: F/F/T/T/F 2. b/c/aUnit4:Part A: 1. c 2. dPart B: Exercise 1: d/d/c/dExercise 2: 1. She has suffered from insomnia for several monthsand lately has had a lot of indigestion2. medicine for insomnia and indigestion. He advisedthe patient to have a proper diet and begin aregular exercise program.Part C: T/T/F/T/FPart D: about 1%/ almost starving/ from a sickness/ an abnormal fear/ at least 15%/ one in ten/ heart failure/ kill themselves/at age 22/ 61/ muscle/ a lack of iron/ the bones/ gets smaller/mental and emotional/ fearfulness/ an illegal drugs/ repeat anaction/ eating disorder/ fatal if not treated on time.Unit5:Part A: However; a/ Because;b/ Firstly, then, finally; c/ In short;d Part B: Exercise 1: 2/ 4/ 5/ 10/ 12/ 13/ 16/ 17Exercise 2: b/ d/ c/ aPart C: working-class/ Canada/ 13/ song/ Dream/ fond/ own home/ great success/ Canadian/ gold/ France/ English language/ award/opening ceremonies/ Titanic/ Heart/ LovePart D: six/ √Romantic/ √/ √/ some; composers/ Popular; music/ √Unit6:Part A: 1. They are probably business partners2. One is slowing the other the building where her company hasoffices3. 2nd; 8th; 9th; 1st.Part B: Exercise 1: 1. They are discusing which candidate is moresuitable for a vocant position in the company .2. Leader of a small group3. being dynamic4. Because he is always a follower5. Because he has no experience in leadership.Exercise 2: John: loyal; twenty/ No experience/ PeterRita: personal management/ experience/ Joan/ Peterand CliveSusan: Experienced, solid, reliable/ cautious;dynamic / Peter and ClivePart C: c/c/a/d/cPart D: I 1. People who do all the office work such as secteraries, receptionists, bookkeeper and computer operators.2. To work their way up from clerk to president of acorporation3. The Chief Executive Officer, or CEO4. In middle management jobs5. If they show the necessary personality and acility theycan easily geta promotion.II 1. the comfortable life in his parents’ home2.life, jobs, personal appearance/ proper behavior for theyoung3.like him/ wouldn’t be popular with them4.a: till midningt; b: To come down to breakfast at 9c: a beard; d: gold chains5.Mr James unintentionally blamed himself.6.Unit7:Part A: a medium-sized white T-shirt/ a slogan on the front/ a shop assistant in getting what he wants.Part B: Exercise 1: b/c/dExercise 2: 1. interesting/ handsome/ sucessful/ sporty/fashionable/ fun2. the high status group/ taste and style/ image3. brightens/ good/ face another day/ energy4. great/ terrible/ average buyers5. high fashion or not/ image and realityPart C: T/F/T/F/FPart D: liberal arts/ editor; design director; 2/ skating/ 1990;a household name/ stylish costumesUnit 8:Part A: Heart/ 14/ weight changes/ 3130/ adults/ heart disease/sure/ high-fat foods / developing heart disease/ lose/ stomachPart B: Exercise 1: b/d/d/b/c/dExercise 2: millions/ dream of winning/ one million/ receive/ $25000 to $40000/ 20/ taxes/ different/ pursue theirown interests/ home/ travel/ their children’scollege education/ Most/ a smaller number/ stay ontheir jobs/ security/ opportunities/ happiness Part C: c/b/d/d Part D: Isocial/ hunting/ persuaded/ gun/ protecting himself and his family/ home/ burglar alarm/ security/ break-in/ rushed home/the gun/ a noise/ figure/ fired/ fell to the floor/ 16-year-old daughter/ cut school/ hidden/ avoid her father.II c/d/d/bUnit 9:Part A: 1. he was walking his dog, Jack2. The dog cannot digest paper3. He was happy because he got his money back and the money couldbe used again after being cleanedPart B: Exercise 1: d/c/c/d/aExercise 2: 1. About 63 years old2. About 3 years old3. In 19704. 92 years oldPart C: 1/4/2/5/6/3Part D: receive/ photos/ 16/ developed/ overjoyed/ show/ teenager/ apology/ inquiry/ dumpedUnit 10:Part A: 1. earthquake/ 3 days ago/ Turkey/ 10000/ 340002. explosion/ early this morning/ 108/ 38/ 11Part B: Exercise 1: 3 months ago/ In the middle of a jungle inBurma/A terrible storm/ All on board the plabe except thenarrator/ 1(the narrator)Exercise 2: 1. It rolled and shook in the wind2. No. It arrived nine days later because it wasraining heavily and the helicopers couldn’tfly in the heavy rain. To make the matter worse,the plane crashed in a swamp in the middle ofa jungle.3. Yes. She was in terrible pain and couldn’t move4. By drinking dirty flood water.Part C: b/a/a/d/cPart D: I15,1990/ crashed/ reach/ by phone/ upset/ seventy/ long distance/ blocked/ get through/ caused/ announced/ internalsystem.II T/F/F/F/T/FUnit 11:Part A: Neutral/ Positive/ Positive, respectfulPart B: Exercise 1: a/b/d/c/aExercise 2: stockbroker/ retailing/ March 6, 1926/ New York/ Music school/ economics/ Commerce/ Master’sdegree/ PhD/ Industrial/economic consulting/Federal governmentPart C: F/T/F/F/FPart D: 1. No, he was a university student2. No, because he allows people to download his system free3. They can set up word processing, spreadsheets, databases andstore web pages in their own way.4. H e doesn’t hate Microsoft but thinks the better system willwin.Part A: b/b/aPart B: Exercise 1: a/d/b/b/dExercise 2: Advantages: 1. Small/ weight; 2. user; 3. carry;4. short/ pronouce/ features;Disadvantages: 1. full/ small; 2. road accident;3. hearing problemsPart C: 1. microwave oven;2. New York/ July 12,1854;3. replace the heavy old machine;4. Films for the camera5. You push the button, we do the rest6. clinic/ museums/ performing7. 1932/ 77/ remembered/ the good of mankindPart D: I : Aspirin/ German/ Company in Germany/ headaches to heart attacks/ Powder; tabletII : c/c/b/a/dUnit 13:Part A: f/e/dPart B: Exercise 1: a/c/d/a/bExercise 2: Italian/ 58; unemployed/ tire; suitcase; dropped;scene; pick up; Next; TV; winner; return; keep;prize; conscience; return the money to itsowner; advertising; radio; hundreds; trick;into; cash; 60; handed over; expectations;tearsPart C: 1. operation/ Jewish;2. Jew;3. Palestinian/ Sunday4. father/ Radio/ noble act/ donor’s5. deep inside people are exactly the same/ conflicts/unnecessaryPart D: 1. 17 years old2. For fun3. a. She bought themb. She made them into cards and sold them back home4. Her parents5. $10,0006. a. She bought a cow for each local Samburu familyb. She built a dam7. a. $50b. 67Part A: 1-c; 2-b; 3-aPart B: Exercise 1: T/ F You can enjoy it through reading books andwatching TV about foreign lands1.T2. F Some people think…3.T4. F …may destroy an entire ecosystem5. f The speaker uses casual analysis to develophis topicExercise 2: 1. a wonderful world2. loss/ change/ balance3. direct benefits/ plants/ air/ breathe4. economic/ health/ raw material/ things/medicine5. useless/ later/ valuable/ threatPart C: c/a/c/a/bPart D: I 1. tomato/ salty water2. mankind/ feeding/ ever-expanding3. main/ crops/ watered/ soil4. ability/ water/ roots5. store/ leacesII 1. 1994/ 19982. chat-room/ home-page3. busy signal/ wrong number/ voice mail/ cell phoneUnit 15:Part A: c/d/bPart B: Exercise 1: c/a/dExercise 2: F/T/F/T/F/TPart C: 1. It is Western Europe’s most important waterway2. It was seriously polluted. Fish disappeared and it wasdangerous to swim in3. A fire broke out at a chemical plant in Basel, France, whichcaused tons of pesticides to leak into the Rhine4. The countries along the Rhine realized that they hould cleanit up and keep it clean5. Every 6 minutes, 24hours a day6. France, Germany, Switzerland and HollandPart D: 1. the process/ life on earth2. is threatening the world’s natural proc ess` 3. the health of our planet/ important gaps4. the Earth’s fragile ecosystem/ precious resources/ play arole in preserving them5. the dangers that the globle enviorment forces/ a way out ofthemUnit16:Part A: 1. computer labs for the schools/ poor rural2. cooperating/ Indian/ software/ professionals3. attackPart B: Exercise 1: b/a/b/b/bExercise 2: 60%/ 30%/ 33%/ 47%Part C: F/T/F/T。

新一代大学英语发展篇视听说教程2答案

新一代大学英语发展篇视听说教程2答案

新一代大学英语发展篇视听说教程2答案Unit 1 Personality and developmentListening and speaking1-1What does your taste in music reveal about your personality ? Listening and understanding1) creativity2) favorite songs3) 36,000, thirty six thousand, thirty-six thousand4) 104, one hundred and four5) their personality6) conventional7) more uneasy8) outgoing9) hard-working10) stable11) gentle12) low13) at ease with14) intelligent1-2 Does your career fit your personality ?Listening and understanding1) imaginations2) designs3) patterns4) graphic designer5) landscape architect6) procedures7) instructions8) details and data9) routine and order10) accountant11) cost estimator12) see projects through13) doers14) big picture15) sales agent16) management analyst17) logic18) mysteries19) detail20) librarian21) software engineer22) results-driven23) outdoors24) jewelry25) electrician26) nuclear engineer27) human interaction28) personal coach29) school psychologist1-3 Easy ways to be an optimistListening and understandingListening and understanding-11) B,C,EListening and understanding-21) It comes from a series of active inner processes psychological somersaults.2) To stress that optimism can be improved with practice.3) If you serve up a smile to others, they usually bounce it back.4) Probably because they evolved as a means of nonverbal communication between people.5) A happy face can influence one's brain in a positive way, making the brain begin to change the mood accordingly.6) To be in a protective bubble to feel optimistic, which means to self-direct our own moment-to-moment perspective.Viewing and speaking1-4 The secret power of introverts u2013A quiet revolutionViewing and understandingViewing and understanding-21) happiness2) stimulating3) feel at their best4) being antisocial, being anti-social5) your own inner riches6) spend your time7) a real sea change8) really engaged9) implement10) psyches1-5 Is personality a matter of nature or nurture ?Viewing and understandingViewing and understanding-11) To understand the subtle interplay of nature and nurture.2) Forty percent to fifty percent./40 percent to 50 percent.3) What made identical twins uncannily similar.4) How identical twins end up very different./To find out the differences between identical twins.5) Debbie has developed clinical depression while Trudi hasn't.6) Genetic changes./The changes in their DNA.7) It is about the switch on and off of our genes as we age, which reflect things like our environment and the lives we've led.8) It is very important in anxiety and depression.Viewing and understanding-21) nature's wonders2) dress the same3) genetic factors4) extremely close5) a critical difference6) changing constantly7) reflecting things8) a marker9) genes10) more vulnerable11) exciting bit12) amazing advanceFurther listening1-7 PassagesPassage 11.C2.D3.BPassage 21) environment2) please3) caregiver4) connect5) social6) attempted7) considered8) unnecessarily9) suffer from10) cooperativeUnit 2 Leisure and workListening and speaking2-1 Leisure and work in the USListening and understandingListening and understanding-21) relaxing2) a paying job3) four to eight hours,4 to 8 hours,4-8 hours4) every category5) employer's6) cooking7) keeping house8) household economy9) rising real incomes10) squeeze ever11) try to do too much12) changing nature2-2 Leisure and cultureListening and understandingListening and understanding-11) 40 hours a week, forty hours a week2) choose to use it3) how we approach leisure4) better at itListening and understanding-21) work-related activities2) a business goal3) the holiday4) schedules5) new experiences6) a national pastime7) physical education8) active9) an exercise ethic10) outdoor skills11) richness12) meaningful13) playing14) win15) team skills2-3 Traditional outdoor games:Why do they matter ? Listening and understandingListening and understanding-11) a decline2) everyday life3) interpersonal4) cultural5) fun6) death7) encouraging8) interest in, need for9) need for, interest inListening and understanding-21) revive interest in2) adults'3) little4) dismissed5) breathe new life6) abilities7) adapted8) fair play9) sort out disputes10) risk management11) long-term risk12) opportunity13) growing14) break timesViewing and speaking2-4 Crossword puzzles turn 100Viewing and understandingViewing and understanding-11) A2) A3) A4) A5) B6) A7) A8) BViewing and understanding-21) December 21, December 21st, Dec.21, Dec.21st, December twenty-first2) diamond3) success4) feature5) newspapers6) crossword book2-5 How museums try to attract more visitorsViewing and understandingViewing and understanding-11) going back2) different3) parents with young children4) $39,39 dollars, thirty-nine dollars, thirty nine dollars5) donation6) storiesViewing and understanding-21) introduction2) cultural activities3) a bad experience4) engage with5) laugh about6) excitedFurther listening2-7 PassagesPassage 11.D2.B3.A4.BPassage 21) economics2) extravagance3) transportation4) actually5) considered6) emotional7) conflicting8) imprisoned9) the deepest satisfaction10) matureUnit 3 Science and technologyListening and speaking3-1 Animal populationListening and understandingListening and understanding-11) D2) C3) B4) C5) AListening and understanding-21) on the Internet2) free3) Climate change4) land development5) snapping shrimp6) 10 minutes, ten minutes7) the computer8) less than an hour9) A specimen3-2 History of the cell phoneListening and understandingListening and understanding-11) 1983, nineteen eighty-three, Nineteen eighty-three, nineteen eighty three, Nineteen eighty three2) IBM3) physical buttons4) taking memos5) sending faxes6) 1999, Nineteen ninety-nine, nineteen ninety-nine, Nineteen ninety nine, nineteen ninety nine7) screen8) in use9) 2000, Two thousand, two thousand10) 2007, Two thousand and seven, two thousand and seven11) multi-touch screen12) buttons13) five inches,5 inches14) 0.38-inch,0.38 inch, zero point thirty-eight inch, zero point thirty eight inchListening and understanding-21) A2) A3) B4) B5) B6) A7) B3-3 Sending humans to MarsListening and understandingListening and understanding-11) B2) A3) D4) A5) A6) A7) CListening and understanding-21) increasing2) government spending3) A trillion dollars4) humans and robots5) A robotic crew6) economically self-sustaining7) heaven8) former NASA officials9) astronautsViewing and speaking3-4 Th e story of physicsViewing and understandingViewing and understanding-11)1) got the ball rollingThe expression"to get the ball rolling" means"to begin an activity or event or make sure it continues." In the video, the expression means that Galileo tried to advance the steps of physics with his theories and experiments. The expression "ball rolling" is used as a pun in the phrase, for the objects which Galileo measured and observed were actually round.2) 2) rock3) is foundedRock is strong, stable and dependable. The phrase "rock on which modern physics is founded"means that Galileo's work is the strong and solid foundation of modern physics.3) 4) embracing applesBy saying"embracing apples," the speaker means that Newton's theory of gravitation was inspired by the fall of an apple from a tree, as opposed to the falling balls which Galileo measured and observed.4) 5) on the roadThe expression "on the road"means"developing,"or "on the move." To say that physics is on the road is personification.5) 6) remaining holesThe word"hole" is a metaphor, meaning"fault," or "flaw."The sentence means that the physicists at the time thought that their knowledge of the universe was almost perfect except a few flaws which they needed to correct.6) 7) dark clouds hanging over8) a full-on stormBy "dark clouds," the speaker is referring to the influential lecture of LordKelvin in 1900, in which he used "two clouds"to refer to the unsatisfactory explanations that the physics of the time gave for two phenomena:the Michelson-Morley experiment and black body radiation. Here "full-on storm"means a "fierce storm," which refers to the revolutions that Einstein brought to physics.7) 9) tore off the scriptThe phrase"tore off the script"means"did not follow the former thought anymore."By the expression"tore off the script,"the speaker means that Einstein created something brand new.8) 10) hold on to your hatsWhen a sudden gust of wind blows, one has to hold on to his hat. By asking the listeners to hold on to their hats, the speaker is actually asking them to be ready for something unexpected(the mind-blowing results of Einstein's thought experiment). Viewing and understanding-21) how stuff works2) different-sized objects, different sized objects3) modern physics4) gravity5) around the Sun6) predicted7) one force8) light9) waves like water10) radio and TV11) a kind of wave12) packets13) equivalent14) speed of light15) change16) relative17) slows down18) stronger19) bent20) general21) nuclear energy22) black holes23) church and science3-5 Life in 2030Viewing and understandingViewing and understanding-11) A,B,C,D,F,H,I,K,L,N,OViewing and understanding-21) It is traded back onto the city marketplace.2) The fridge orders it.3) The user automatically gives the surplus energy away to charity.4) It's connected to both the traffic system and all the other cars on it.5) They are enormous and soar 50 stories into the sky.6) The user's virtual doctor.7) Artificial sunlight.Further listening3-7 PassagesPassage 11.A2.C3.D4.CPassage 21) confirm2) microscope3) followed4) resistance5) activated6) identify7) diagnosing8) effective9) lower side effects10) investmentUnit 4 IQ and EQListening and speaking4-1 Are we more clever than we really are?Listening and understandingListening and understanding-11) bright, smart, clever, sharp, quick, talented2) ability, skill, talent, gift3) have a skill in, have a talent forListening and understanding-21) self-fulfilling2) confident about3) intelligent4) capable5) more bold6) dramatic decisions7) be able to do it8) skill9) talent10) less likelyListening and understanding-31.A2.A3.D4.A5.C4-2 Controversy of intelligenceListening and understandingListening and understanding-11) D2) B3) A4) B5) CListening and understanding-21) assess and compare2) complex3) 1800s, eighteen hundreds4) natural selection5) smart people6) a master race7) 20th century, twentieth century8) mental age9) extra help, extra attention10) fixed inborn11) proper attention12) practice13) IQ measurement14) chronological age15) early 1900s, early nineteen hundreds16) army recruits17)a kind of label18) undesirable traits19) their answers20) interpreted and weighted21) real and measurable22) genetic4-3 IQ vs.EQ:What makes people successful? Listening and understandingListening and understanding-11) B2) A3) A4) B5) B6) AListening and understanding-21)A2)C3)D4)C5)BThinking and speaking1) B2) E3) D4) C5) AViewing and speaking4-4 Geniuses? Clueless?Viewing and understandingViewing and understanding-11) B2) B3) A4) B5) B6) A7) B8) AViewing and understanding-21) what day of that week2) fall on3) radio stations4) all the roads5) 15 different subjects, fifteen different subjects6) understand and translate7) Greek8) English9) only a few seconds10) out of clay11) fly a helicopter12) highly detailed and accurate13) in their right place14) perfectly accurate15) 300 random numbers, three hundred random numbers16) a week later17) call out4-5 The power of empathyViewing and understandingViewing and understanding-11) connection2) take the perspective3) their truth4) out of judgment, out of judgement5) emotion in other people6) overwhelmed7) alone8) response9) connectionViewing and understanding-21) B2) C3) A4) D5) BFurther listening4-7 PassagesPassage 11.C2.B3.D4.DPassage 21) perceive2) intellectual3) commissioned4) assess5) behaviors, behaviours6) thoughtful7) grace8) emotional intelligence9) accompanyingUnit 5 Physical appearance and attractiveness Listening and speaking5-1 Does appearance matter ?Listening and understanding1) B2) D3) D4) CListening and understanding-21) real inner qualities2) psychological research3) perceived and treated4) positive judgments, positive judgements5) the photographs6) desirable personality7) a prestigious job8) demonstrate9) dimensions10) sociable and popular5-2 What makes girls beautiful in different cultures? Listening and understandingListening and understanding-11) B2) A3) B4) B5) AListening and understanding-21) eyes2) cultural perceptions3) interprets the aspects of beauty4) smooth5) features6) conventional7) financial stability8) definition of beauty9) develop a tan10) having large eyes11) appear larger12) lip plates13) scarring14) cultural pride15) most of the body and face16) the wearer5-3 Worries about physical appearanceListening and understanding1) C2) A3) D4) C5) A6) BListening and understanding-21) thin2) little3) dangerously low4) thinner and thinner5) large amounts of6) eliminate7) large8) undergo surgery9) muscular10) gain large amounts of11) appear larger12) ideal body typeViewing and speaking5-4 Beauty or brain?Viewing and understandingViewing and understanding-11) Beauty bias is the idea that when someone makes a decision to hire you,they're looking not just at your rsum but at you and how you look.2) The Newsweek survey found that people still pay a lot of attention to attraction.3) The presenter wanted to emphasize that the competition to get a job is already tough;in this situation, it is even more difficult for physically unattractive women to gethired.4)202 corporate managers were surveyed online and 1,000 people of the general public on the phone.5) Beauty bias affects both men and women, but there is more pressure on women.6) Wearing revealing clothes may help women get a job, but can also bring them trouble, as in the case of Debrahlee Lorenzana.Viewing and understanding-21) polished2) professional3) every applicant4) very good staff5) very intelligent way6) care enough7) project8) bottom line9) huge stir10) worse11) raw sort of beauty12) combination13) wearing a clean shirt14) physically attractive5-5 You are more beautiful than you think.Viewing and understandingViewing and understanding-11) 17 years./Seventeen years.2) He is a forensic artist.3) This can enable Chloe to describe what Florence looked like to the drawer.4) One is drawn according to the person's own description, the other according to others'5) The second one is more beautiful than the first.6) You are more beautiful than you think.Viewing and understanding-21) B2) B3) B4) A5) BFurther listening5-7 PassagesPassage 11.B2.A3.CPassage 21) consume2) constantly3) mechanism4) maintain5) overall6) normal7) mental8) distributed9) mainly with10) excessUnit 6 Fashion and trendListening and speaking6-1 Teen fashion trendsListening and understandingListening and understanding-11) A2) C3) B4) A5) DListening and understanding-21) Getting new clothes out quickly is very important for attracting teens.2) Because he wants to show that they change too little.3) Because their share prices are falling.4) They should veer away from their preppy logo juvenile merchandise, take their cues from HM, and introduce cooler clothes at a faster pace.6-2 Why does everyone look hotter in sunglasses?Listening and understandingListening and understanding-11) She is a senior lecturer of art and design at Nottingham Trent University in the UK.2) Her research focuses on the meaning we assign to commonplace, everyday objects.3) Eye contact can reveal a person's intelligence, confidence and sincerity.4) The sale of sunglasses began to increase in the 1920s.5) Hollywood stars wear sunglasses to defend themselves from being recognized by the public or harassed by paparazzi.6) People wear sunglasses to hide hangovers.Listening and understanding-21) common face2) dark lenses3) a clear link4) mystery5) in the dark6) dishonestly7) sexual desire8) uncertain of9) coolness and glamor, coolness and glamour10) pick up11) about two decades, about 2 decades12) risky water13) new technologies14) daring6-3 Plaid's comebackListening and understandingListening and understanding-11) D2) C3) A4) E5) BListening and understanding-21) the 16th century, the sixteenth century2) a prominent part3) blanket4) different patterns5) rise and fall6) its warmth7) farmers8) punk rock9) plaid skirts10) thick glassesViewing and speaking6-4 Fashion tips u2013 basic wardrobe building and planning Viewing and understanding1) lighter2) belted3) heavy sweater4) black5) light wool6) jeans7) white pants8) shorter jacket9) white10) fitted11) French12) the black13) black14) casual15) dress it up16) washing17) strong18) casual19) stretch20) sparkly top21) warm22) lean23) stretch24) mid-waist, middle waist25) out of style26) updated27) double-breasted, double breasted28) sweater6-5 Make it wearable u2013 human expression Viewing and understandingViewing and understanding-11) BViewing and understanding-21) bodies2) who they are3) share a language4) slightly different5) materials6) intimate device7) avoid8) silk and wool9) react10) their creativity11) community12) academic environment13) associated14) burden15) making it comfortable16) much higherFurther listening6-7 PassagePassage 11.A2.B3.DPassage 21) tongue2) official3) administration4) commerce5) spread6) disadvantaged7) confidence8) investigate9) symbol10) infantsUnit 7 College and futureListening and speaking7-1 A university bucket list Listening and understanding Listening and understanding-21) a committee2) with pride3) student discount4) shop exclusively5) a pretty landscape6) countless hours7) Leave your mark8) getting involved9) Stage a protest10) make it count7-2 Weird college traditions Listening and understanding1) The Shoe Tree2) unknown3) return to campus4) anniversary dates5) The Dragon Day6) a century7) dragon parade8) crazy costumes9) engineering students10) organic chemistry11) distract12) curve13) entertain residents14) seniors15) the freshmen16) under-appreciated, under appreciated17) poetry readings18) seventh element,7th element7-3 The fringe benefits of failure Listening and understanding Listening and understanding-11) E,F,GListening and understanding-21) an inner security2) things about myself3) more discipline4) emerged5) relationships6) painfully won7) qualification8) acquisition9) confuse10) total controlViewing and speaking7-4 AcceptedViewing and understandingViewing and understanding-21) Because he thinks the board have made up their minds to reject S.H.I.T.2) He criticizes it for hazing kids, humiliating anyone who's different, and putting too much pressure on kids.3) The crime of robbing kids of their creativity and their passion.4) To convince the chairman of the importance of following one's heart.5) Because he was desperate at that time.6) A desire to better oneself.7-5 MOOCs and beyondViewing and understandingViewing and understanding-11) D2) C3) A4) E5) C6) BViewing and understanding-21) higher education2) availability3) create4) connect5) informal learning6) lifelong learning7) connect the dots8) information9) the workplace10) an opportunity11) higher education12) understand the shift13) information technology14) new business models15) how we learn16) digital17) delivery channel18) lifelong learning models19) isolated20) let people inFurther listening7-7 PassagesPassage 11.A2.C3.C4.BPassage 21) advantages2) characterizes, characterises3) go out of4) seeking5) transition6) appropriate7) reluctant8) acknowledge9) interferes10) tensionsUnit 8 History and memory Listening and speaking8-1 Brooklyn Bridge u2013 a symbol of perseverance Listening and understandingListening and understanding-11) true life story2) 1869, eighteen sixty nine, eighteen sixty-nine3) connect4) drop his plan5) his son6) detailed plan7) few months8) tragic accident9) brain damage10) move11) his wife12) instructions13) May 24, May 24th14) 150,000,150000, one hundred and fifty thousand Listening and understanding-21) A2) C3) A4) B5) B6) B7) B8) B8-2 The story behind the song The Star-Spangled BannerListening and understandingListening and understanding-11) A2) C3) B4) B5) C6) DListening and understanding-21) torched2) housed3) release4) hold your rowboats5) daylights6) let loose7) rockets and shells8) failed9) an envelope10) on the back8-3 A story of Christopher ColumbusListening and understandingListening and understanding-11) Four./4.2) The natives welcomed them and provided them with food and other supplies.3) By frequently stealing, cheating them and raiding villages for supplies,among many other indiscretions.4) By tricking the natives into providing him with supplies with his knowledge of an upcoming lunar eclipse./By tricking the natives into providing him with supplies with his astronomical knowledge.Listening and understanding-21) north coast2) two,23) supplying4) in trade5) February 29, February 29th, Feb.29, Feb.29th6) occur7) nearby tribes8) angry with them9) take away10) punish them11) astonished12) praying13) promising14) take their case15) begin to emerge16) forgive them17) reappear18) getting the provisionsViewing and speaking8-4 The story of Keep Calm and Carry on Viewing and understandingViewing and understanding-11) 1939, nineteen thirty nine, nineteen thirty-nine2) the public reassurance3) uniform4) special, handsome5) handsome, special6) crown7) two,28) Three,39) first two designs, first 2 designs10) up and down11) in reserve12) crisis13) invasion14) unseen15) 50 years, fifty years16) northeast cornerViewing and understanding-21) A2) A3) B4) B5) B6) B7) B8) A8-5 King Henry VIII u2013 the church and the reformation Viewing and understandingViewing and understanding-11) E2) A3) C4) B5) D6) FViewing and understanding-21) B2) A3) A4) B5) A6) B7) B8) A9) A10) AViewing and understanding-31) Supreme Head, supreme head2) earthly power3) mistrusted4) land5) land grab6) power7) rose yet further8) ordinary people9) barriers10) separating them from11) filled them with energy12) hope13) printed in English14) wonderful stories15) give hope16) punished by GodFurther listening8-7 PassagesPassage 11.B2.C3.DPassage 21) millennium2) cultivate3) permanent4) distinguished5) up and down6) dominated7) advanced8) predecessors9) survive in10) boasted。

新发展大学英语听力教程2(智慧云版)答案 第1-3单元

新发展大学英语听力教程2(智慧云版)答案 第1-3单元

新发展大学英语听力教程2(智慧云版)答案Unit 1 Campus TodaySection A(1)relief (2)social (3)interact (4)new cultures(5)anxietiesSection B1-5 BACDD 6-10 CADBC 11-15 ABCBD16-20 ADCDB 21-25 DBCCA 26-30 BDDACSection D(1)science (2)medical research (3)high-paying (4)2017(5)teachingEnglish to Chinese1.She saw medical research as a way of helping improve society.她把医学研究当作帮助完善社会的一种方式。

2.Identifying goals in your work that are both meaningful to you but also affectthe world.在工作中有确定的目标不仅对你有意义,而且影响世界。

3.She would not trade more money or more free time for the purpose in her work.她不会用拿更多金钱和自由时间去交换工作的目标。

Chinese to English1.the importance of helping others2.work as a teaching assistant3.more than just good paySection F(1) status (2) identify (3) retain (4) existence (5) magic(6) graduation (7) experience (8) valuable (9) career (10) mattersUnit 2 FamilySection A(1)mother (2)father (3)children (4)grandparents(5)cousins(6)careers (7)husbandSection B1-5 DABDA 6-10 DBDBA 11-15 CDBAC16-20 CDDBA 21-25 CDBDA 26-30 CDABBSection D(1)regular (2)attention (3)community (4)well-being(5)actionsEnglish to Chinese1.countless lonely days and nights.无数个孤单的日日夜夜2.protect your parents from boredom and loneliness.使父母远离无聊和孤独3.No amount of calls can substitute an in-person visit.无论你打多少电话都无法替代亲自去看望父母。

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全新版英语听说2 答案Unit1Part a1)172)19633) 1.984)2165)19846)19867)30418)Third9)198710)198811)Four12)1013)199814) 615)1990s16)4517)Sixth’18)199819)199920) 521)199922)2001Part bE 1 DBE21.Because she wants to enjoy good health. She also wants to stay in shape and look good.2.Both Peter and Laura like cycling and swimming. Laura also plays tennis regularly.Part c DCDCBTape script1.W: l like playing basketball, volleyball and table tennis. What about you?M: Well, tennis is my favorite sport.Q: What does the man mean?2.W: You don’t like boxing very much, do you?M: It’s far from being my kind of sport.Q: What does the man mean?3.W: I think yesterday’s football game was quit exciting. What about you, John?M: You said it. But it was a bit long.Q: What does the man think about the football game?4.W: Do you like to play chess?M: I like the game, but I don’t play it often enough. I’m afraid lama not a very good chess player.Q: What does the man mean?5.M: I knew the names of all the football players and the dates of all the games in my highschool days. But recently l has failed to keep up with football.W: Now you’re busy with your golf games.Q: What do you know about your man from the conversation?Unit2Part a Yes no yes no yes no no noPart bE11.For a while2.Plans this Saturday3.have dinner weekend4.Italian too much food5.Chinese JapaneseE21.It uses natural flavors, not much oil or cream or heavy sauces.2.They will have dinner on Saturday at either a Chinese or a Japanese restaurant.Part c BCDTape scriptA: Well, here we are, not too crowded.B: Great! Let’s order quickly so we can chat a little.A: OK. What are you in the mood for?B: Something light. I had a huge breakfast and I’m still full.A: There are three salads. Or you could have soup and a sandwich.B: What are you having? A hamburger, I suppose.A: No, actually l ate out last night. We had pizza at Pizza Hut, then a late snack at Kentucky Fried Chicken.B: Oh, dear. Well, maybe you should have a salad.A: Yes think so. Look, the daily special is spaghetti that sounds good.B: Oh, the prices are great too. I’ll just have coffee and a glass of iced water.A: Italian food needs red wine, you know.B: But we have to go back to work.A: Ok, a Coke for me then.B: Here comes the waitress. Let me order first.Questions1.What is the relationship between the two speakers?2.Where does the conversation take place?3.What will they order?Unit 3Part a1. A. Fine and pleasant.b.18℃C. cloudy with heavy showers moving in from the west.2.A, It started around 8 p.m. and lasted for about three hours.B, it caused four deaths and serious damage including a widespread power failure.Part bE1 BADE21.They went to the department picnic but their fun was spoiled by the hot weather.2.Because he thinks it’ll only be as short shower that cools things off a little.Part c ABCDBTape script1.W: it’s been freezing for the last few days.M: yes. And the forecast says there will be more snow next week, accompanied by strong winds.Q: what can we learn from the conversation?2.W: we haven’t had such a severe inter for al long time, have we?M: no, and the forecast says it’s going to get worse before it warms up.Q: what can we learn from the conversation?3.W: what if it rains hard? What are we going to do?M: I think it will clear up soon. But if it keeps raining, the whole thing will have to be cancelled.Q: what can well warn from the conversation?4.M: how was the weather when you left New York?W: it was very much like the weather in Beijing.Q: what can we learn from the conversation?5.M: if it is this hot tomorrow, we may have to give up the idea of playing tennis in theafternoon.W: the weather forecast says it will cloud over by noon.Q: what does the man mean?Unit 4Part a1.However :a2.Because d3.Firstly ,then ,finally, c4.In short , bPart bE1 打钩处2 4 5 10 12 13 16 17E2 BDCAPart c1.Encouraged2.Talentposed4.Conquest5.Steady6.Enthusiastic7.Investing8.Her real breakthrough in America came when she was selected by Disney to sing the themesong of Beauty and the Beast9.In 1996she performed at the opening ceremony of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.10.She sings the depth and the power of love in a great many of her hits such as “Love CanMove Mountains” ,”Because You Loved Me”, “The Power of Love”Unit 5Part a CDPart bE1 DDCDE21.She has suffered from insomnia for several months and lately has had a lot of indigestion.2.He gave the patient some medicine for insomnia and indigestion. He also advised the patientto have a proper diet and begin a regular exercise program.Part c DBBADTape script1.W: Jane kept coughing and couldn’t go to sleep all night.M: she must be sick. I hope she’s better today.Q: what do you know about Jane?2.M: I haven’t seen Jack for ages.W: neither have I. But I heard he had been in hospital for three weeks.Q: what do you learn from the conversation?3.W: doctor, I’ve been suffering from a stomachache for quite a long time.M: tell me what you usually eat. You know eating properly is very important for health.Q: what does the doctor say about the possible cause of the woman’s illness?4.M: how is your son Peter feeling today?W: much better than yesterday. But he still needs to rest for a couple of days before going to school.5.M: how is your husband after the operation?W: he’s getting better. But he still needs to go to the hospital for a checkup in a week.Q: what does the woman say about her husband?Unit6Part a1.They are probably business partners.2.One is showing the other the building where her company has offices.3.2nd8th9th1stIntroduction history business marketsPart bE11.They are discussing which candidate is more suitable for a vacant position in the company.2.Leader of a group.3.Being dynamic4.Because he has no experience in leadership5.Because he has always been a follower, not a leader.E2Strength 列:Loyal 20 personnel management experienced solid reliable Weakness: no experience experience cautious dynamicThose who support his/her promotion: Peter Joan Peter and CliveThose who are against his /her promotion: Peter and ClivePart c CCADCTape scriptMr. Stevenson was the owner of a general appliance store. He had seen many newly-weds coming into his store to shop first refrigerator, washer and dryer, and air-conditioner. Pen and pencil in hand, they would ask him a lot of questions about price, features and after-sale services, but they would usually walk away at the end of their inquiry.The other day a young couple came into his store, they asked him all the usual questions and he answered all of the patiently, but when he suggested an order at the end, they replied firmly,”we’ll have to look around places first.”Although feeling a bit disappointed, Mr. Stevenson did not show it. Instead, he smiled, moved closer and said,”I know you will go to Discount Dan to look at the price tags. That’s perfectly understandable. I do the same. In fact, they sell the same stuff as we do. But if you buy things there, there is something you will not get, and that is me. I come with everything I sell. I’ve been in the business for thirty years and in a few year s’ time I’m going to give my store to my daughter and son-in-law. I hope they will carry on the family business. I stand behind everything I sell and I will make sure that you will never regret buying things from me.”After this short speech Mr. Stevenson offered the young couple some ice cream to thank them for their interest.Impressed by his honesty and sincerity, the young couple decided to place an order.Questions1.What did Mr. Stevenson’s store sell?2.Why did many newly-weds usually walk away at the end of their inquiry?3.Which of the following best describes Mr. Stevenson’s attitude towards his customers?4.What was Mr. Stevenson’s response to the young couple’s refusal?5.Why did the young couple finally decide to place an order?Unit 7Part aA medium-sized white T-shirt a slogan on the front a shop assistant in getting what he wantsPart bE1 BCDE21.Interesting handsome successful sporty fashionable fun2.Great terrible3.The high status group taste and style image4.Brightens good face another day energy5.High fashion practical the image the realityPart cSignificant relatively concentrate liberal editor ready-to-wear expend8) Vera Wang herself is a very good skater and she had Olympic dreams too9) However, her love for the sport never ceased10) I don’t know if designing costumes for Nancy has been good in terms of actual sales, but it has been tremendous for name recognitionUnit 8Part a3. Learn to like yourself4.Self-esteem grows out of achieving realistic goals5.Take occasional days of rest6.Put on a happy face – even if you don’t feel happy7.Exercise8.Get enough sleep to feel rested9.Build close relationshipsPart bE1 BDDBCDE2Millions dream of winning one million receive $25,000 to $40,000 20 taxes Different pursue their own interests home travel their children’s college education Most a small number stay on their jobs security opportunities happiness Part c CBDDTape scriptA healthy newborn girl was discovered in Central Park yesterday morning. The baby was abandoned on the top of a rock shortly before dawn after the mother gave birth to her there. The police said that the baby was healthy and weighed 7 pounds. Now they were searching for the mother, a policeman said that they had never had anything like this before. They really didn’t get babies left in the park. But they we just happy the baby was all right. The police rushed the baby to a nearby hospital. Fortunately she was OK. The police believed the baby was born less than half an hour before she was discovered. They also believed, judging from the amount of blood found on the rock that the mother might have given birth there. It was 70 degrees when the baby was found.Detectives were investigating whether the mother was a homeless woman who called a baby rescue hotline early yesterday; the head of Hope Foundation said that his hotline received a call about 5:30 a.m. from a young homeless woman in Manhattan, the caller asked, “how do I get rid of my baby?” she was apparently in labor. Then she was told to go to either a hospital or a fire station. But the woman was afraid she would be recognized there. The head also said that the woman wouldn’t even tell him where he could possibly meet her since they had woe teams that could help with the delivery, if necessary.Questions:1.When and where was a newborn baby found?2.How did the police feel when they found the baby?3.Who might be the woman that had abandoned her baby?4.Which of the following can be learned from the passage?Unit 9Part a BCDPart bE1 CBAE21.His belief that one day he would become a movie star.2.Parking cars for one of Hollywood’s big restaurants.3.No, his pay was only basic. But he got generous tips from guests driving into the restaurant.rry parked the car of a famous film director and was able to introduce himself to the man.5. A. many big film companies are interested in me.B. many big companies are pressing me to pay their billsPart c BDBATape scriptJeffrey Zaslow, the advice columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, grew up in suburban Philadelphia. His biggest ambition in life was to be a writer. “I never wanted to be anything else,” he says,”I was ten or eleven when I saw gone with the wind and I wrote my own civil war story.”After earning a degree in creative writing at Carnegie Mellon University, he got a job at a newspaper in Orlando, Florida. He made his mark with his article on the rough working conditions endured by the people inside the Mickey and Minnie costumes at Walt Disney World. Later he became a staff writer for the Wall Street Journal.In 1998, when the famous advice columnist, Ann Landers, quit her job at the Chicago Sun-Times, the paper launched a nationwide contest to find her replacement, Jeffrey Zaslow applied. Among the 12,000 contestants, women outnumbered men nine to one, and most of them had seen a lot more of life than Zaslow, who was 28 and not married. When he reached the semifinals his editors at the Journal ran a headline:”why he’ll never make it”. But Jeffrey did make it in the finals.Today, thirteen years later, his column, “all that Zazz”, is read by thousands of readers in the Chicago area, his years in the advice business left him with deep appreciation for people and their problems. He is also greatly moved by the generosity, sincerity and good nature of his readers,” wonderful people,” he says,” do outnumber terrible people in this world. I have much more faith in my fellow men than I hand before, and I’ve read plenty of letters to back that up.”Questions:1.When did Zaslow start writing stories?2.How old was Zaslow when his column became popular with readers in Chicago?3.What is the major benefit Zaslow has got from his years in the advice business?4.What can be inferred from the passage?Unit 10Part a1.Earthquake 3 years ago turkey 10,000 34,0002.Explosion early this morning 108 38 11Part bE11.Three months ago2.In the middle of a jungle3. A terrible storm4.All on board the plane except the narrator5.One( the narrator)E21.It rolled and shook in the wind.2.No. it arrived nine days later because it was raining heavily and the helicopters couldn’t fly inthe heavy rain. To make the matter worse, the plane crashed in a swamp in the middle of a jungle.3.Yes. She was in terrible pain and couldn’t move.4.By drinking dirty floodwater.Part c CDABTape scriptOn the morning of September 11th Jan was in an elevator of the north tower of the world trade center with his window cleaning equipment when the building was hit.There were five other passengers in the elevator. All of a sudden the building shook and the elevator stopped and began to swing to and fro. Although the men were not aware of it m they had only 100 minutes to get out of the damage tower before it would crumble to dust.Soon smoke began coming into the elevator. The men realized that something was wrong. They forced the doors open only to find a wall in front of them! The wall had the number 50 on it and they knew they were at the 50th floor. But their elevator normally did not stop there, so there was no opening for them to escape. Jan decided that they would have to make their own.Soon smoke began coming into the elevator. The men realized that something was wrong; they forced the doors open only to find a wall in front of them! The wall had the number 50 on it and they knew they were at the 50th floor. But their elevator normally did not stop there, so there was no opening for them to escape. Jan decided that they would have to make their own.Knowing the wall was made of a material that could be cut through, Jan grabbed his 18-inch squeegee, and began chopping away at the wall. When he felt tired, others helped.Starting with one small hole, they cut through the three-inch deep wall and then widened it. Then they kicked the wall, two at the same time. The wall cracked apart. They saw before them a 2-by-4 inch metal beam and a tile wall! Refusing to give up, the desperate men bent the beam, knocked a hole through the tiled, and then made the opening big enough to squeeze through. Astonished, firefighters took them to the nearest staircase and they ran down flight after flight. By 10:23, when Jan and the others emerged on the street, they had used up 95 of the 100 minutes they had. Five minutes later, the north tower crumbled.Questions:1.What does the passage mainly tell us?2.Which of the following is true?3.What does Jan do?4.Which of the following can best describe Jan?Unit 11Part a1.Neutral2.Positive3.Positive, respectfulPart bE1 ABDCAE21.Stockbroker2.Retailing3.March 6 19264.New York5.Music school6.Economicsmerce8.Master’s degree9.PhD10.Industrial11.Economic consulting12.Federal governmentPart c1.Microsoft2.Farewell3.Software4.Toughest5.Legal6.Long-term7.Impactful8.Which is that the day-to-day work is fun and enjoyable9.So it’s a special group of people who put so much into it.10.There won’t be a day of my life that I’m not thinking about Microsoft, and the great thingsthat it’s doing, and wanting to help.Unit 12Part aputer labs for the schools poor rural2.cooperating India software professionalsputer virus attackpart bE1 BBDBCAE21.an ambulance crew2. had trouble breathing and moving3. the rescuers came to her help safe4.surfing the Net for fun5.The international put a call through to the student’s countryPart C CBBAW: When did you get started on the Internet, David?M: Oh, about a year ago. I was doing a lot of e-mail and I got started through that really.W: So there’s a difference between the Internet and e-mail?M: Yeah, e-mail is just like having a mailbox in your computer and the Internet is like the biggest research library in the world, but there’s more than that.W: Well, tell me a bit more about that.M: Ok. Basically there are three things you can use the Internet for: finding information, joining in news groups, and chatting online, like on a telephone, only you type your messages rather than say them.W: And you use it for all three?M: Not really. I use it mostly for finding information, you know, looking through university libraries, things like that.W: Uh huh.M: And I chat online with my brother in New York.W: Why don’t you just call him?M: Well it’s a lot cheaper.W: How often do you go online?M: Let me see. I try to limit myself. I guess I use it about two or three times a week for about a couple of hours each time. I have to stop myself. There’s this real temptation to just browse, you know.W: And when do you use it? Do you have a regular time?M: Actually like a lot of people, I use it at cheap rate times, early in the morning or late at night. W: I see. And one more thing, do you have any tips for anyone who might be interested in using the Internet?M: yeah, I guess I could say a few things. Definitely only use it at cheap rate times. That’s the first thing. And try to limit your tine. And don’t get sidetracked.W: thanks for joining us, Dave.M: thank you.Questions1.What are the speakers doing?2.Mostly for what does the man use the internet?3.How often does the man go online?4.What do you know about the man?Unit 13Part a f e dPart bE1 ACDABE258 unemployed tire suitcase dropped scene picked up next TVWinner return keeps prize conscience return the money to its power Radio hundreds trick into cash 60 handed over expectation tears Part c BDBDTape scriptOn a trip to Kenya with her family, 17-year-old Christina spent four days with the Samburu tribe people. Two years of drought had killed their cattle and left the tribe with nothing to eat. Christina wanted to help them.For fun, she taught the children how to paint and the children came up with amazing drawings of animals. Christina decided to turn the paintings into cards and sell them back home. She paid the children $200 of her own money for the pictures,” that fed them for two and a half weeks,” she said.It was then that she got the idea of paying the tribe people for their crafts, which she’d sell in local stores. Her goal was to raise enough money to buy a cow for each family and to dam the nearby springs so the tribe would never be troubled by droughts again. Obtaining a loan from her parents, she started the Samburu project.Now the men and women there are making beaded bracelets and other ornaments. And the children are painting giraffes and zebras.Christina sets aside every penny of profit for the tribe. Sales during last year’s Christmas season yielded $10,000 in profit. She was able to collect enough money to buy the cows, build the dam and even pay the medical bills of a girl who had a brain tumor and boy badly burned in a fire. Christina’s enthusiasm is catching. When her friends learned about this, they also wanted to buy a cow. That gave her another idea: people could donate $50 to purchase a cow for the Samburu people. By now 67 people have done so.Christina adds what she can to the kitty. “I take the money I would spend on CDs or a soda and throw it into a jar for the Samburu.”Questions:1.Which of the following is true of Christina?2.What did Christina do to help the Samburu tribe people?3.What did she do with the profit money from sales during the last Christmas season?4.What can we learn from the story?Unit 14Part aTimes: 1893 1924 1930sEvents: kindergarten teacher’s students title goodChildren to greet their teacher book of music added writer unknown Appeared movies radio shows permission won the copyrightHappy birthday to you different lyrics publicly gets paidPart bE11.Parking space grocery cart in line2.Phone-in drive-through market3.Drive-through convenience banks fast food catalog shopping4.Save time5.Goods ordered good quality €1.50 each otherE2In the item numbers of the goods you orderMakes a print-out of your listThe goods on your list in a warehouseDrive up to the market, and punch your code into a terminalWrite a checkPart c BCCDTape scriptIn America there is a native notion that children grow up and leave home when they’re 18, but the truth is far from that. Today 59% of men and 47% of women between 18 and 24 depend on their parents for housing. Most college students now live at home. Also, 14% of men and 8% of women aged 25 to 34 are dependent on their parents for housing. “This is part of a major shift in the middle class. “Declares a sociologist at northwestern university.Analysts cite a variety of reasons for this return to the nest. First, the marriage age is rising. Second, a high divorce rate and a declining remarriage rate are sending economically pressed and emotionally battered survivors back to parental shelters. What’s more, for some, the expense of an away-from-home college education has become so high that many students now attend local schools. Even after graduation, young people tend to stay home because of rising housing costs. Sallie, 26, moved back to her parents’ home to save enough money to buy a car. Her job as a teacher provided only enough money to cover car payments and an additional loan she had taken out. Once the loan was paid off, she decided to start a modeling career. Living at home, says Sallie, continues to give her security and moral support.Lucille returned home with her two daughters after a divorce. That was 12 years ago. She is 37 now, and she her daughters still live with Lucille’s mother, who has welcomed having three generations in the same house.Just how long should adult children live with their parents before moving on? Most psychologists feel lengthy homecomings are a mistake, offspring, struggling to establish separate identities, can feel a sense of defeat and failure. And aging parents, who should be enjoying some financial and personal freedom, find themselves burdened with responsibilities.Questions:1.What does the passage mainly discuss?2.What do you know about Sallie?3.What can you learn from the passage?4.What is one of the reasons why most psychologists disapprove of lengthy homecomings?Test1Part a BCBCB CABPart b DBDC CBDPart cStocks exhibition techniques activities research modemSoftware delivery time for e-mail from Europe to the USA is about 10 secondsWhat’s really extraordinary about the internet is the amount and variety of information available Services are also available that allow you to do your banking, reserve airline tickets, and evenshop for a Mother’s Day gift.Part d CDC CCAD BCATest2Part a DCDCD BCAPart b DDA BCBCPart cForecast unusual fortunately extreme rarely global rush People enjoy discussing the snow, complaining about the coldContrary to popular opinion, it does not rain all the timeThanks to the rain, Britain has a rich countryside, which is famous for its deep green color Part d ADB BAC CADB。

(完整版)新发展大学英语听力教程2答案

(完整版)新发展大学英语听力教程2答案

Key to the ExercisesUnit 1 Colorful Life on CampusPre-listening Activitiessingle-sex;GreeksListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. D2. C3. D4. A5. C6. B7. A8. B9. D 10. CTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. A3. A4. D5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. B3. D4. A5. DPassage Two1. D2. C3. A4. A5. CPassage Three1. D2. B3. D4. A5. CTask Four Compound Dictation1. necessity2. majority3. cellphones4. mixed5. concerts6. ranges7. annual8. bands9. Many famous musicians enjoy performing for the students and the concert becomes a stress-free environment for everyone10. A great majority of college students participate in a music group regardless of whether or not they themselves are music majors11. It truly is a great experience to be among peers who share the same passion towards music Listening and SpeakingTask One1. Start your career in small companies.2. Nurses,physician assistants,medical secretaries.3. Because they are full of changes.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. D2. D3. C4. C5. A6. C7. D8. B9. C10. B11. CLearn English Through Songsemotional;melts;desperate;grasp;burningUnit 2 Advice on Making FriendsPre-listening Activitieschef;paleontologist;waitress;manager;masseuse;walker-onListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. C3. C4. D5. B6. A7. C8. C9. A 10. ATask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. B3. C4. A5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. C3. A4. C5. BPassage Two1. C2. D3. D4. D5. CPassage Three1. D2. C3. D4. A5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. loyalty2. unconditional3. attract4. consciously5. available6. sincere7. permission8. truth9. my friends have been the guiding lights to my growth and transformation10. They light up my life by giving me the gifts of love and acceptance11. Friendship is about remembering that there is really no one else out thereListening and SpeakingTask One1. Library.2. Because he is having some trouble with American Lit.3. Old friends.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. D2. D3. C4. C5. B6. DLearn English Through TV Seriesfresh;mad;even;supposed;touch;competitive;accidentally;tag;elbow;scoreUnit 3 Colorful and Healthy LifestylePre-listening ActivitiesCricket;FootballListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. B2. B3. C4. B5. D6. A7. C8. A9. C 10. BTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. C2. A3. D4. B5. CTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. B3. A4. D5. CPassage Two1. A2. C3. D4. A5. BPassage Three1. D2. D3. A4. B5. ATask Four Compound Dictation1. ordinary2. souvenir3. rebelling4. appear5. diverse6. urge7. passion8. spread9. It’s not like anybody really needs 400 Barbie dolls10. Collecting gives some people a connection to the past,which explains why antique collecting is so popular11. Finally,collecting things is a way for people to express their individualityListening and SpeakingTask One1. Because the oldest kid is only nine.2. The man.3. To be with the man’s family.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. A2. B3. C4. D5. A6. DLearn English Through Songsapologize;exactly;left;shield;aliveUnit 4 Our Life and the Interne tPre-listening Activitiessmall and medium sizeListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. B3. D4. B5. B6. A7. D8. C9. C 10. BTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. A2. C3. D4. B5. CTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. D3. D4. C5. BPassage Two1. B2. C3. A4. D5. APassage Three1. C2. C3. C4. D5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. changed2. trend3. personal4. opinions5. provide6. readers7. express8. heard9. Blogs,therefore,are a source of amusement for readers,but they can also be a source of help10. Would you put your personal thoughts on a blog for the whole world to read11. Bloggers aren’t always aware that those they write about might read their blogsListening and SpeakingTask One1. Matches made over the Internet do not last.2. Because they tend to be attracted by witty comments or clever e-mails.3. You should make real life contact as soon as possible.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. B3. C4. B5. BLearn English through Movieseaten;starving;grab;bite;hold on;reservation;booked;leaping;mapped;randomUnit 5 Benefits of MusicPre-listening Activitiesthe Beatles;Elvis;the Rolling StonesListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. B3. D4. B5. D6. A7. C8. C9. C 10. DTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. B3. C4. A5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. A3. D4. C5. CPassage Two1. B2. D3. C4. A5. CPassage Three1. D2. C3. B4. D5. ATask Four Compound Dictation1. significant2. loose3. benefits4. improve5. unique6. engage7. stimulating8. elderly9. Those who engaged in these activities at least 11 days a month had a 63 percent lower risk10. This is perhaps because dance music engages the dancer’s mind11. the social aspect of the activity leads to less stress,depression and lonelinessListening and SpeakingTask One1. She plays the keyboard and flute.2. Positive.3. She thinks music influences our lives so much!Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. B3. B4. C5. D6. BLearn English through Songsstyle;while;eyes;crowd;loudUnit 6 Food and Our HealthPre-listening Activitiesa soup or salad;an appetizer;the main dish;the dessertListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. B3. C4. C5. A6. D7. B8. B9. B 10. BTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. A3. D4. C5. CTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. D3. A4. B5. CPassage Two1. B2. A3. C4. C5. DPassage Three1. D2. B3. A4. C5. DTask Four Compound Dictation1. evidence2. consuming3. passion4. phenomenon5. causes6. cancer7. variety8. intake9. what to eat is a matter of personal choice,rather than one of supply10. One of the most significant trends in the American way of eating is the healthful change in restaurant food11. Restaurants are making special efforts to provide low-fat,low-salt,and low-calorie itemsListening and SpeakingTask One1. When they offer you food,you should give a direct answer.2. Watch what others do before doing it yourself.3. Observe the way Western friends or others eat.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. A3. D4. B5. D6. B7. B8. C9. C 10. CLearn English Through Moviesfrankly;terrified;doubts;survive;issues;profession;mess;deserves;faithful;entirelyUnit 7 Being FamousPre-listening Activitiesperformers;directors;singers;songwritersListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. D2. A3. A4. C5. B6. C7. C8. B9. D 10. CTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. A3. C4. A5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. A2. B3. C4. B5. DPassage Two1. B2. C3. B4. D5. CPassage Three1. A2. B3. D4. D5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. series2. well-publicized3. increase4. negative5. deaths6. academic7. isolation8. appearance9. and the plots of many popular TV dramas where lead characters commit suicide,might encourage teenagers to commit suicide10. Not a few people in our society consider suicide as a means to escape from reality11. we develop an education program to help teenagers enjoy healthy cultural experiences and learn to respect themselvesListening and SpeakingTask One1. They are usually very rich and have easier lives than normal people.2. People always ask you for your autograph. Moreover,you can’t go alone but always with bodyguards. You don’t have privacy and you always have to look your best.3. Whether people like them for who they are.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. B2. D3. C4. C5. A6. B7. C8. D9. B Learn English Through Songspossess;fulfill;succeed;dignity;achieveUnit 8 People in the Movie IndustryPre-listening Activitiessunny weather;longer days;beautiful sceneryListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. C3. C4. A5. C6. D7. A8. B9. D 10. DTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. C3. A4. B5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. A3. B4. D5. DPassage Two1. C2. A3. C4. D5. BPassage Three1. C2. C3. C4. D5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. rolled2. known3. presented4. scientific5. excitement6. scientists7. industry8. dream9. and is still being used for films in the Harry Potter series10. They are both very fond of American movies11. As you know,it is very,very,very important for them and they are extremely happy to get this OscarListening and SpeakingTask One1. Bill thought it was a long movie and Cindy thought it was too difficult for her to follow it.2. She often bought DVDs and watched them at her dorm.3. Because he has performed all the spectacular and breathtaking actions himself in his movies.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. D2. A3. B4. A5. D6. D7. A8. B9.A 10. CLearn English through Moviestoast;seriously;poison;talent;view;fuel;dangerous;survive;excellence;awareUnit 9 Developing Your Own Fashion StylePre-listening Activitiesathletic shoesListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. B2. A3. C4. B5. C6. A7. C8. A9. B 10. D Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. C2. B3. B4. C5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. A3. B4. C5. BPassage Two1. B2. D3. A4. C5. DPassage Three1. C2. D3. B4. A5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. plain2. pretty3. figure4. genetics5. thrive6. qualities7. obvious8. advertisements9. for the most part they need to be slimmer than the average girl10. this is something that contributes to the next important trait that models must have11. It is an industry heavily influenced by physical appearancesListening and SpeakingTask One1. A cell phone,a lipstick,keys,reading material,and all the other stuff that women cannot leave home without.2. You should think about whether the purse or the handbag works with the rest of the outfit and match the type of body that you have.3. Small purse or handbag is suitable.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. B3. D4. D5. C6. DLearn English Through Songsmiracle;darkness;blinding;fears;weaknessUnit 10 Celebrating HolidaysPre-listening Activitiesthird Sunday in the month of JuneListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. C2. A3. B4. D5. B6. A7. B8. C9.C 10. DTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. B3. A4. C5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. C3. A4. B5. DPassage Two1. B2. A3. C4. D5. BPassage Three1. C2. B3. D4. B5. CTask Four Compound Dictation1. shoot2. event3. real4. fourth5. freedom6. crowds7. monument8. explode9. Many other countries around the world also enjoy the tradition of exploding fireworks on special days10. Now people use small fireworks to help celebrate weddings and birthdays11. Fireworks shows are popular around the world.Listening and SpeakingTask One1. Children are dressing up as monsters,ghosts and witches and going to their neighbors’houses to ask for sweets or to play tricks on them if they refuse.2. November 1 is All Saint’s Day,and October 31 was believed to be a day when all the spirits came back to the world of the living.3. The children play a“trick”on them. This may be a simple practical joke. However,naughty children may do something worse,like throwing rubbish in the neighbor’s garden.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. B2. A3. C4. B5. C6. DLearn English Through Moviesrecollects;sweetest;angel;conversation;stupid;carrots;dangle;stars;special;miracles。

新发展大学英语听力教程答案

新发展大学英语听力教程答案

Unit 1 Modern LifeTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsBAACA BBDCATask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationCBCDBTask 3 Understanding Passages(1)Industry, home DBCCA(2)ABDBBCC(3)Ine worry, loneliness, CBDABTask 4 pound Dictation1.grow2. diseases3. secrets4. human5. despite6. issues7. Identification8. Blood9. DNA testing has proven to be invaluable in investigating criminal cases10. DNA testing has e a long way from being used just for purposes of identification11. DNA testing might be our one e*isting hope to help humankind find the means in achieving a balanceUnit 2 What do you know about loveTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsCBBBD DDCCBTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationBCBDCTask 3 Understanding Passages(1)Love, Get rid of him or her as soon as possibleCBBCD(2)No, it isn’t.PsychologicallyBBDAD(3)This passage is about how to search and give love.E*periencing the flow of awareness.CBDCDTask 4 pound Dictation1. relationships2. financial3. important4. simple5. based6. succeed7. respect8. engaging9. showing financial decisions with them, and the list goes on.10. And always remember, you can’t keep turning on then turning off doing the simple things.11. When you do, you will be surprised at how well this simple notion works.Unit 3 Job and Job SatisfactionTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsACDBD CAABCTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationBABDCTask 3 Understanding Passages(1)Job,career CBADD(2)A"1〞career suggests you feel totally miserable about your career.Two.CACAD(3)Americans hate their jobs more than ever before in the past 20 years.The passage is about job dissatisfaction.CACDCTask 4 pound Dictation1.petitive2. Train3. Tasks4. Technique5. Area6. demand7. Aspect8. Practice9. You can apply this technique to any aspect of your job10. you are better at something or know more about it than the average person11. you will bee someone employers want to hireUnit 4 Parents and ChildrenTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsBACDA DACACTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationDBACATask 3 Understanding Passages(1)His father is special and very understandingIn the same way his dad raised himCDDBA(2)Division eldersDABBA(3)They will always be there for usIt’s cruel.CDDDATask 4 pound Dictation1.Positive2. Maintaining3. Ensure4. Upbringing5. Strengthening6. honestly7. Create8. Simple9. It doesn’t matter what you play, just enjoy each other10. parents can help to foster those decision-making skills by being supportive and even looking the other way on occasion11. your children need to know that you believe they are apriority in your lifeUnit 5 Pet OwnershipTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsBDCBA CDDABTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationDBDCATask 3 Understanding Passages(1)Americans spent more money on their pets.Petswele.AABBC(2)Choosing a petThere are four types of pets mentioned in the passageCCBBD(3)Focus regularCBCADTask 4 pound Dictation1.Grief2. panion3. Shock4. Impact5. Uncontrolled6. sense7. Treated8. Depressed9. the fact that the pet lived bees more important than the fact that the pet died10. it is important to remember that no loved pet is ever "replaced〞11. but a new puppy or kitten will help to remind you of all the good things about your previous petUnit 6 Keeping FitTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsCBBBB DBABCTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationBDACCTask 3 Understanding Passages(1)This passage is about a study on breakfast.People will probably lose more weight if they reduce other meals instead of breakfast.CDBCA(2)Three.China, Russia and IndiaDCBAD(3)SleepThreeBCADDTask 4 pound Dictation1.Movement2. Vessels3. Strengthening4. Weights5. Describes6. Outes7. Additional8. Intensity9. Most health benefits occur with at least 150 minutes a week of moderate intensity physical activity10. Both aerobic and muscle-strengthening physical activities are beneficial11. The health benefits of physical activity occur for people with disabilitiesUnit 7 Fables and Fairy TalesTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsCCACD BADBATask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationACBDDTask 3 Understanding Passages(1)The story is mainly about an old woman who used her wisdom topunish the greedy physician.At the old woman’s home.CBADC(2)The King wanted to teach people to help others.OneDBBCA(3)Paid any attentionTrapCBCADTask 4 pound Dictation1.Collection2. Story-teller3. Remain4. Education5. Throughout6. Origin7. Independently8. Dating9. This is when the name Aesop first appeared.10. Generally, fables use animals or objects as part of the story, but the message is designed to refer to human beings.11. In more modern times fables have bee a tool of helping children to understand moral concepts.Unit 8 Learning on CampusTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsABCBB BDDADTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationDBAAATask 3 Understanding Passages(1)A group of people organized for one purposeOne area of studyCBAAC(2)This passage is mainly about the value of a college educationFive benefits of a college education are mentionedADCDD(3)This passage is about the relationship between memory and learningCharles Dickens is mentioned to show that he has a very good memoryDBCACTask 4 pound Dictation1.paring2.Curious3.Reality4.Embrace5.Barrier6.E*periment7.Urging8.Patient9.He can tolerate uncertainty and failure, and will keep trying until hegets an answer10.He does not want to be told how to do the problem or solve thepuzzle he has struggled with11.An unanswered question is not a challenge or an opportunity; but athreatUnit 9 Fascinating SportsTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsCACDA BACDCTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationCDDBBTask 3 Understanding Passages(1)TwoRunning/Long distance runningDABCB(2)Lifestyle sportsTrainingABDCA(3)This passage is mainly about the origin of an e*pression in the sportof baseball and its usageThe e*pression is mainly used in business and politicsBBACDTask 4 pound Dictation1.Games2.Teams3.pete4.E*citing5.Cheering6.Club7.Cheerleaders8.Special9.They practice for many hours to learn the special jumping andcheering moves10.From elementary to high school, students start each day bystanding up and showing respect to the flag11.This is a promise to the country, which was written by people whocame to the US over 200 years agoUnit 10 Preparations for a Wonderful TripTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsCACDC ADBACTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationCAACDTask 3 Understanding Passages(1)Travel guides /a travel guideA personADBDC(2)How to have a wonderful summer trip in EuropeThere are four suggestions mentioned in the passageCBDCC(3)There are si* people in the familyThe speaker is an actress and her husband, Joe, is a lighting designerBDACCTask 4 pound Dictation1.Essential2.E*perience3.Wherever4.Condition5.Control6.Rainstorm7.Bothered8.Switch9.So always keep your phone on hand, and fully charged ready for anyemergencies10.Remember to always keep your personal belongings safe whiletravelling11.Then you should be able to enjoy a stress free break。

新发展大学英语听力教程参考答案

新发展大学英语听力教程参考答案

新发展大学英语听力教程(3)参考答案Unit 1 Modern LifePre-listening Activitiesstoves,dishwashersListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1.B2.A3.B4.C5.A6.B7.B8.B9.C 10. ATask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. C2. B3. C4. D5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. D2. B3. C4. C5. APassage Two1. A2. D3. B4. C5. CPassage Three1. C2. B3. D4. A5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. thriving2. structure3. farewell4.revolutionized5. household6. efficient7. facilitiescation9. Life in the new century will naturally grow more colorful,more convenient,and more exciting.10. we may be suffering from environmental pollution,green house effect,etc.11. there will surely be more strains and pressures,for the new century will be more keenly competitive and challenging.Listening and SpeakingTask One1.Social scientists and economists,farming experts and environmentalists examine data,information from surveys.2. Medical research breakthroughs include finding tumors early,and saving lives through surgery.3. Trees are cut down and birds are losing their home.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Understanding Paragraphs1. D2. B3. B4. BLearn English Through Songsmatter;solid;storm;set;whatever;through;Lost;bestUnit 2 What Do You Know About LovePre-listening Activitiesa holiday;an outing;sending rosesListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1.C2.B3.B4.B5.D6.D7.D8.C9.C 10. BTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. C3. B4. D5. CTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. B3. D4. C5. DPassage Two1. B2. B3. D4. A5. DPassage Three1. C2. B3. D4. C5. DTask Four Compound Dictation1. relationships2. financial3. important4. simple5. based6. succeed7. respect8. engaging9. sharing financial decisions with them,and the list goes on.10.And always remember,you can’t keep turning on then turning off doing the simple things.11. When you do,you will be surprised at how well this simple notion works.Listening and SpeakingTask One1. He or she is dearest to my heart. We cannot think of life without each other.If anything happens to my beloved,I will die.2.They are ready to forget and sacrifice most of their other relationships for the sake of their love. They are ready to die for each other.3. One himself has to fall in love to know of its bliss.Task TwoListening Skills for Understanding Paragraphs1. A2. B3. BLearn English Through MoviesWelcome;prefer;stay;supplies;address;review;dinner;promised;tie;insteadUnit 3 Job Hunting and Job InterviewPre-listening Activitiescover letter and resume or CVListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1.D2.C3.C4.C5.B6.B7.D8.C9.C 10. ATask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. C2. C3. A4. B5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. A2. D3. C4. B5. DPassage Two1. B2. A3. C4. D5. DPassage Three1. C2. D3. B4. A5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. interviewer2. final3. natural4.relationship5. Particularly6. affected7. standard8. drive9. because it is only a matter of choice,instead of right or wrong.10. we should pay more attention to our appearance.11. we should try our best to show our abilities as much as possible.Listening and SpeakingTask One1. There are 4 areas that you as a job seeker must be aware.2. If someone walks in during the interview,stand up to greet him or her.3. Attitude is the most important attribute for being hired.Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. D3. A4. BLearn English Through Songsforget;realized;everything;without;love;deserve;turn on;dreamingUnit 4 Parents and ChildrenPre-listening Activitiesspending quality time togetherListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1.B2.A3.C4.D5.A6.D7.A8.C9.A 10. CTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. B3. A4. C5. ATask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. D3. D4. B5. APassage Two1. B2. D3. A4. B5. APassage Three1. C 2. D 3. D 4. D 5. ATask Four Compound Dictation1. ordinary2. physical3. economic4. valued5. producer6. status7. technological8. fulfill9. be in constant contact with a great many other members10.they are regarded more as people in their own right than as utilitarian organisms11.People today spend a considerable portion of their time conferring on the proper way to bring up childrenListening and SpeakingTask One1. They are given a great deal of responsibility at a very young age.2. She takes them shopping many times and allows them to choose clothes of theirown liking.3. It is amusing.Listening Skills for Understanding Paragraphs1. D2. A3. ALearn English Through Moviesvain;torment;expectation;honor;appreciate;pain;reply;rejecting;overcoming;evidentUnit 5 Pet OwnershipPre-listening ActivitiesBListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1.B2.D3.C4.B5.A6.C7.D8.D9.A 10. BTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. B3. D4. C5. ATask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. A2. A3. B4. B5. CPassage Two1. C2. C3. B4. B5. DPassage Three1. C2. B3. C4. A5. DTask Four Compound Dictation1. grief2. companion3. shock4. impact5. uncontrolled6. sense7. surgeon8. depressed9. the fact that the pet lived becomes more important than the fact that the petdied10. it is important to remember that no loved pet is ever“replaced”11. but a new puppy or kitten will help to remind you of all the good things aboutyour previous petListening and SpeakingTask One1.Because college students,especially those who haven’t owned a pet,underestimate the challenges that arise when caring for another being.2. The kind of pet you decide to own,veterinary bills,and food.3.They should not simply say“Stop”or“No”,but teach their pets with repetition and rewards associated with good behavior in order to understand their responsibilities.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Understanding Paragraphs1. B2. C3. ALearn English Through Songsmistakes;break;far;sidewalk;hurt;around;point;fakeUnit 6 Keeping FitPre-listening Activitiesnerve cellsListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1.C2.B3.B4.B5.B6.D7.B8.A9.B 10. CTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. D3. A4. C5. CTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. D3. B4. C5. APassage Two1. D2. C3. B4. A5. DPassage Three1. B2. C3. A4. B5. DTask Four Compound Dictation1. movement2. vessels3. strengthening4. weights5. major6. outcomes7. additional8.intensity9.Most health benefits occur with at least 150minutes a week of moderate intensity physical activity10. Both aerobic and muscle-strengthening physical activity are beneficial.11. The health benefits of physical activity occur for people with disabilities.Listening and SpeakingTask One1. They could be killed.2. Hair color and height.3. Type O.Listening Skills for Understanding Paragraphs1. A2. C3. A4. BLearn English Through Songsburning;plate;rejection;deserving;up;Patience;hit;answerUnit 7 Fables and Fairy TalesPre-listening Activities150Listening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1.C2.C3.A4.C5.D6.B7.A8.D9.B 10. ATask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. A2. C3. C4. B5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. B3. A4. D5. CPassage Two1. D2. B3. B4. C5. APassage Three1. C2. B3. C4. C5. DTask Four Compound Dictation1. fables2. story-teller3. Greececation5. Wolf6. origin7. independently8. century9. This is when the name Aesop first appeared.10.Generally,fables use animals or objects as part of the story,but the message is designed to refer to human beings.11.In more modern times fables have become a tool for helping children to understand moral concepts.Listening and SpeakingTask One1. The banker lived next to the cobbler.2. One hundred crowns.3. His sleep and voice.Listening Skills for Understanding Paragraphs1. D2. A3. BLearn English Through Songsheat;enchanted;where;wanderer;kings;learn;rhyme;heartUnit 8 Learning on CampusListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1.A2.B3.C4.B5.B6.B7.D8.D9.A 10. DTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. B3. A4. A5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. B3. D4. A5. APassage Two1. A2. A3. D4. D5. CPassage Three1. B2. C3. B4. C5. DTask Four Compound Dictation1. comparing2. curious3. reality4. embrace5. barrier6. experiment7. urging8. patient9. He can tolerate uncertainty and failure,and will keep trying until he gets an answer10. he does not want to be told how to do the problem or solve the puzzle he hasstruggled with11. an unanswered question is not a challenge or an opportunity,but a threatListening and SpeakingTask One1. You must take the initiative and seek out everything that you need.2. Arts,literature,a profession,or a vocational skill.3.You’d better discipline yourself to make learning fun,not a chore,and to get the most from the educational opportunities open to you.Listening Skills for Understanding Paragraphs1. A2. D3. B4. CLearn English Through Songsmet;happiness;Where;Dreams;young;mirrors;time;aloneUnit 9 Fascinating Sportsthe participation of women in sportsListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1.C2.A3.C4.D5.A6.B7.A8.C9.D 10. C Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. C2. D3. D4. B5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. D2. A3. B4. C5. BPassage Two1. A2. D3. C4. C5. BPassage Three1. B2. B3. A4. C5. DTask Four Compound Dictation1. games2. teams3. compete4. exciting5. cheering6. club7. cheerleaders8. special9. They practice for many hours to learn the special jumping and cheering moves10.From elementary to high school,students start each day by standing up and showing respect to the flag11. This is a promise to the country,which was written by people who came to the US over 200 years agoListening and SpeakingTask One1. Sports play an important role in the make-up of a young student.2. Discipline of sport is a defence against the negative habits and inactivity.3. They run the risk of spending part of their leisure time in front of the TV orat the bar.Listening Skills for Understanding Paragraphs1. D2. D3. CLearn English Through Moviewalker;greater;endlessly;grand;sleeve;self;brought;modernizeUnit 10 Preparations for a Wonderful TripRound-the-WorldListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1.C2.A3.C4.D5.C6.A7.D8.B9.A 10. CTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. C2. A3. A4. C5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. A2. D3. B4. B5. DPassage Two1. B2. C3. B4. D5. CPassage Three1. B2. D3. A4. C5. DTask Four Compound Dictation1. business2. experience3. wherever4. conditions5. control6. rainstorm7. bothered8. switch9. so always keep your phone on hand,and fully charged ready for any emergencies10. Remember to always keep your personal belongings safe while travelling11. then you should be able to enjoy a stress free breakListening and SpeakingTask One1. To see different scenery,experience new types of culture,taste new kinds of foods,and meet new people.2. Touring in a group means less sightseeing and less enjoyment.3.To experience all the adventure,see and learn more about the place and just enjoy.Listening Skills for Understanding Paragraphs1. D2. A3. BLearn English Through Moviestown;March;street;magic;disappears;board;supposed;music;add;believe。

全新版大学英语听说教程2课后练习题含答案

全新版大学英语听说教程2课后练习题含答案

全新版大学英语听说教程2课后练习题含答案简介《全新版大学英语听说教程2》是针对大学英语教育二年级学生编写的教材,旨在提高学生的听说能力。

本文为该教材的课后练习题,并提供答案供学生参考。

Unit 1Part A1.Which kind of movies does Maria like?Answer: Maria likes action movies.2.Who does Maria like in the movie she watched last weekend?Answer: Maria likes the hero in the movie she watched last weekend.3.What did Maria get from watching movies?Answer: Maria got relaxation from watching movies.Part B1.What is the topic of the conversation?Answer: The topic of the conversation is about the girl’s English class.2.Why does the girl find the English class difficult?Answer: The girl finds the English class difficult because the teacher speaks too fast.3.What is the girl’s plan to improve her English?Answer: The girl plans to watch English movies and listen to English songs to improve her English.Unit 2Part A1.What does Ben want to be in the future?Answer: Ben wants to be a doctor in the future.2.Why does Ben want to be a doctor?Answer: Ben wants to be a doctor because he wants to help people.3.What kind of doctor does Ben want to be?Answer: Ben wants to be a heart surgeon.Part B1.What is the topic of the conversation?Answer: The topic of the conversation is about the girl’s study habits.2.What is the girl’s problem with English?Answer: The girl’s problem w ith English is that she doesn’t have enough time to practice.3.What is the girl’s solution to her problem?Answer: The girl’s solution to her problem is to study English for at least one hour every day.Unit 3Part A1.What is the woman’s plan for the day?Answer: The woman’s plan for the day is to study English and do some reading.2.What kind of book does the woman like to read?Answer: The woman likes to read romance novels.3.Why does the woman like to read romance novels?Answer: The woman likes to read romance novels because they make her feel happy.Part B1.What is the topic of the conversation?Answer: The topic of the conversation is about the girl’s experience at the concert.2.What happened at the beginning of the concert?Answer: At the beginning of t he concert, the girl couldn’t hear the singer’s voice.3.How did the girl feel about the concert in the end?Answer: In the end, the girl felt that the concert was awesome.Part A1.What is the man’s job?Answer: The man is a photographer.2.How did the man learn to take pictures?Answer: The man learned to take pictures by reading books and practicing.3.What does the man think about his job?Answer: The man thinks that his job is fun.Part B1.What is the topic of the conversation?Answer: The topic of the conversation is about the girl’s experience at the party.2.Why didn’t the girl want to go to the party at first?Answer: The girl didn’t want to go to the party at first because she didn’t know anyone there.3.How did the girl feel about the party in the end?Answer: In the end, the girl had a great time at the party.《全新版大学英语听说教程2》的课后练习题可以帮助学生巩固所学知识,提高听说能力。

新发展听力第二册答案

新发展听力第二册答案

新发展听力第二册答案文件编码(TTU-UITID-GGBKT-POIU-WUUI-0089)《新发展大学英语听力教程》第二册参考答案Key to the ExercisesUnit 1 Colorful Life on CampusPre-listening Activitiessingle-sex;GreeksListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. D2. C3. D4. A5. C6. B7. A8. B9. D 10. CTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. A3. A4. D5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. B3. D4. A5. DPassage Two1. D2. C3. A4. A5. CPassage Three1. D2. B3. D4. A5. CTask Four Compound Dictation1. necessity2. majority3. cellphones4. mixed5. concerts6. ranges7. annual8. bands9. Many famous musicians enjoy performing for the students and the concert becomes a stress-free environment for everyone10. A great majority of college students participate in a music group regardless of whether or not they themselves are music majors11. It truly is a great experience to be among peers who share the same passion towards musicListening and SpeakingTask One1. Start your career in small companies.2. Nurses,physician assistants,medical secretaries.3. Because they are full of changes.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. D2. D3. C4. C5. A6. C7. D8. B9. C 10. B11. CLearn English Through Songsemotional;melts;desperate;grasp;burningUnit 2 Advice on Making FriendsPre-listening Activitieschef;paleontologist;waitress;manager;masseuse;walker-on Listening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. C3. C4. D5. B6. A7. C8. C9. A 10. ATask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. B3. C4. A5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. C3. A4. C5. BPassage Two1. C2. D3. D4. D5. CPassage Three1. D2. C3. D4. A5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. loyalty2. unconditional3. attract4. consciously5. available6. sincere7. permission8. truth9. my friends have been the guiding lights to my growth and transformation10. They light up my life by giving me the gifts of love and acceptance11. Friendship is about remembering that there is really no one else out thereListening and SpeakingTask One1. Library.2. Because he is having some trouble with American Lit.3. Old friends.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. D2. D3. C4. C5. B6. DLearn English Through TV Seriesfresh;mad;even;supposed;touch;competitive;accidentally;tag;elbow;scoreUnit 3 Colorful and Healthy LifestylePre-listening ActivitiesCricket;FootballListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. B2. B3. C4. B5. D6. A7. C8. A9. C 10. BTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. C2. A3. D4. B5. CTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. B3. A4. D5. CPassage Two1. A2. C3. D4. A5. BPassage Three1. D2. D3. A4. B5. ATask Four Compound Dictation1. ordinary2. souvenir3. rebelling4. appear5. diverse6. urge7. passion8. spread9. It’s not like anybody really ne eds 400 Barbie dolls10. Collecting gives some people a connection to the past, which explains why antique collecting is so popular11. Finally,collecting things is a way for people to express their individualityListening and SpeakingTask One1. Because the oldest kid is only nine.2. The man.3. To be with the man’s family.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. A2. B3. C4. D5. A6. D Learn English Through Songsapologize;exactly;left;shield;aliveUnit 4 Our Life and the Internet Pre-listening Activitiessmall and medium sizeListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. B3. D4. B5. B6. A7. D8. C9. C 10. BTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. A2. C3. D4. B5. CTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. D3. D4. C5. BPassage Two1. B2. C3. A4. D5. APassage Three1. C2. C3. C4. D5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. changed2. trend3. personal4. opinions5. provide6. readers7. express8. heard9. Blogs,therefore,are a source of amusement for readers,but they can also be a source of help10. Would you put your personal thoughts on a blog for the whole world to read11. Bloggers aren’t always aware that those they write about might read their blogsListening and SpeakingTask One1. Matches made over the Internet do not last.2. Because they tend to be attracted by witty comments or clever e-mails.3. You should make real life contact as soon as possible.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. B3. C4. B5. BLearn English through Movieseaten;starving;grab;bite;hold on;reservation;booked;leaping;mapped;randomUnit 5 Benefits of MusicPre-listening Activitiesthe Beatles;Elvis;the Rolling StonesListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. B3. D4. B5. D6. A7. C8. C9. C 10. DTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. B3. C4. A5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. A3. D4. C5. CPassage Two1. B2. D3. C4. A5. CPassage Three1. D2. C3. B4. D5. ATask Four Compound Dictation1. significant2. loose3. benefits4. improve5. unique6. engage7. stimulating8. elderly9. Those who engaged in these activities at least 11 days a month had a 63 percent lower risk10. This is perhaps because dance music engages the dancer’s mind11. the social aspect of the activity leads to less stress,depression and lonelinessListening and SpeakingTask One1. She plays the keyboard and flute.2. Positive.3. She thinks music influences our lives so much!Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. B3. B4. C5. D6. BLearn English through Songsstyle;while;eyes;crowd;loudUnit 6 Food and Our HealthPre-listening Activitiesa soup or salad;an appetizer;the main dish;the dessertListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. B3. C4. C5. A6. D7. B8. B9. B 10. BTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. A3. D4. C5. CTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. D3. A4. B5. CPassage Two1. B2. A3. C4. C5. DPassage Three1. D2. B3. A4. C5. DTask Four Compound Dictation1. evidence2. consuming3. passion4. phenomenon5. causes6. cancer7. variety8. intake9. what to eat is a matter of personal choice, rather than one of supply10. One of the most significant trends in the American way of eating is the healthful change in restaurant food11. Restaurants are making special efforts to provide low-fat, low-salt, and low-calorie itemsListening and SpeakingTask One1. When they offer you food,you should give a direct answer.2. Watch what others do before doing it yourself.3. Observe the way Western friends or others eat.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. A3. D4. B5. D6. B7. B8. C9. C 10. CLearn English Through Moviesfrankly;terrified;doubts;survive;issues;profession;mess;deserves;faithful;entirelyUnit 7 Being FamousPre-listening Activitiesperformers;directors;singers;songwritersListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. D2. A3. A4. C5. B6. C7. C8. B9. D 10. CTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. A3. C4. A5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. A2. B3. C4. B5. DPassage Two1. B2. C3. B4. D5. CPassage Three1. A2. B3. D4. D5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. series2. well-publicized3. increase4. negative5. deaths6. academic7. isolation8. appearance9. and the plots of many popular TV dramas where lead characters commit suicide,might encourage teenagers to commit suicide10. Not a few people in our society consider suicide as a means to escape from reality11. we develop an education program to help teenagers enjoy healthy cultural experiences and learn to respect themselvesListening and SpeakingTask One1. They are usually very rich and have easier lives than normal people.2. People always ask you for your autograph. Moreover,you can’t go alone but always with bodyguards. You don’t have privacy and you always have to look your best.3. Whether people like them for who they are.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. B2. D3. C4. C5. A6. B7. C8. D9. B Learn English Through Songspossess;fulfill;succeed;dignity;achieveUnit 8 People in the Movie IndustryPre-listening Activitiessunny weather;longer days;beautiful sceneryListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. C3. C4. A5. C6. D7. A8. B9. D 10. DTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. C3. A4. B5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. A3. B4. D5. DPassage Two1. C2. A3. C4. D5. BPassage Three1. C2. C3. C4. D5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. rolled2. known3. presented4. scientific5. excitement6. scientists7. industry8. dream9. and is still being used for films in the Harry Potter series10. They are both very fond of American movies11. As you know,it is very,very,very important for them and they are extremely happy to get this OscarListening and SpeakingTask One1. Bill thought it was a long movie and Cindy thought it was too difficult for her to follow it.2. She often bought DVDs and watched them at her dorm.3. Because he has performed all the spectacular and breathtaking actions himself in his movies.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. D2. A3. B4. A5. D6. D7. A8. B9.A 10. CLearn English through Moviestoast;seriously;poison;talent;view;fuel;dangerous;survive;excellence;awareUnit 9 Developing Your Own Fashion StylePre-listening Activitiesathletic shoesListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. B2. A3. C4. B5. C6. A7. C8. A9. B 10. D Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. C2. B3. B4. C5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. A3. B4. C5. BPassage Two1. B2. D3. A4. C5. DPassage Three1. C2. D3. B4. A5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. plain2. pretty3. figure4. genetics5. thrive6. qualities7. obvious8. advertisements9. for the most part they need to be slimmer than the average girl10. this is something that contributes to the next important trait that models must have11. It is an industry heavily influenced by physical appearancesListening and SpeakingTask One1. A cell phone,a lipstick,keys,reading material,and all the other stuff that women cannot leave home without.2. You should think about whether the purse or the handbag works with the rest of the outfit and match the type of body that you have.3. Small purse or handbag is suitable.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. B3. D4. D5. C6. DLearn English Through Songsmiracle;darkness;blinding;fears;weaknessUnit 10 Celebrating HolidaysPre-listening Activitiesthird Sunday in the month of JuneListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. C2. A3. B4. D5. B6. A7. B8. C9.C 10. DTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. B3. A4. C5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. C3. A4. B5. DPassage Two1. B2. A3. C4. D5. BPassage Three1. C2. B3. D4. B5. CTask Four Compound Dictation1. shoot2. event3. real4. fourth5. freedom6. crowds7. monument8. explode9. Many other countries around the world also enjoy the tradition of exploding fireworks on special days10. Now people use small fireworks to help celebrate weddings and birthdays11. Fireworks shows are popular around the world.Listening and SpeakingTask One1. Children are dressing up as monsters,ghosts and witches and going to their neighbors’ houses to ask for sweets or to play tricks on them if they refuse.2. November 1 is All Saint’s Day,and October 31 was believed to be a day when all the spirits came back to the world of the living.3. The children play a“trick”on them. This may be a simple practical joke. However,naughty children may do something worse, like throwing rubbish in the neighbor’s garden.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. B2. A3. C4. B5. C6. DLearn English Through Moviesrecollects;sweetest;angel;conversation;stupid;carrots;dangle;stars;special;miracles赠送常用精致线性可编辑小图标。

《新发展大学英语听力-教程》标准答案

《新发展大学英语听力-教程》标准答案

《新发展大学英语听力-教程》答案————————————————————————————————作者:————————————————————————————————日期:Unit 1 Modern LifeTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsBAACA BBDCATask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationCBCDBTask 3 Understanding Passages(1)Industry, home DBCCA(2)ABDBBCC(3)Income worry, loneliness, CBDABTask 4 Compound Dictation1.grow2. diseases3. secrets4. human5. despite6. issues7. Identification8. Blood9. DNA testing has proven to be invaluable in investigating criminal cases10. DNA testing has come a long way from being used just for purposes of identification11. DNA testing might be our one existing hope to help humankind find the means in achieving a balanceUnit 2 What do you know about loveTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsCBBBD DDCCBTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationBCBDCTask 3 Understanding Passages(1)Love, Get rid of him or her as soon as possibleCBBCD(2)No, it isn’t.PsychologicallyBBDAD(3)This passage is about how to search and give love.Experiencing the flow of awareness.CBDCDTask 4 Compound Dictation1. relationships2. financial3. important4. simple5. based6. succeed7. respect8. engaging9. showing financial decisions with them, and the list goes on.10. And always remember, you can’t keep turning on then turning off doing the simple things.11. When you do, you will be surprised at how well this simple notion works.Unit 3 Job and Job SatisfactionTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsACDBD CAABCTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationBABDCTask 3 Understanding Passages(1)Job, career CBADD(2)A “1” career suggests you feel totally miserable about your career.Two.CACAD(3)Americans hate their jobs more than ever before in the past 20 years.The passage is about job dissatisfaction.CACDCTask 4 Compound Dictationpetitive2. Train3. Tasks4. Technique5. Area6. demand7. Aspect8. Practice9. You can apply this technique to any aspect of your job10. you are better at something or know more about it than the average person11. you will become someone employers want to hireUnit 4 Parents and ChildrenTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsBACDA DACACTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationDBACATask 3 Understanding Passages(1)His father is special and very understandingIn the same way his dad raised himCDDBA(2)Division eldersDABBA(3)They will always be there for usIt’s cruel.CDDDATask 4 Compound Dictation1.Positive2. Maintaining3. Ensure4. Upbringing5. Strengthening6. honestly7. Create8. Simple9. It doesn’t matter what you play, just enjoy each other10. parents can help to foster those decision-making skills by being supportive and even looking the other way on occasion11. your children need to know that you believe they are apriority in your lifeUnit 5 Pet OwnershipTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsBDCBA CDDABTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationDBDCATask 3 Understanding Passages(1)Americans spent more money on their pets.AABBC(2)Choosing a petThere are four types of pets mentioned in the passageCCBBD(3)Focus regularCBCADTask 4 Compound Dictation1.Grief2. Companion3. Shock4. Impact5. Uncontrolled6. sense7. Treated8. Depressed9. the fact that the pet lived becomes more important than the fact that the pet died10. it is important to remember that no loved pet is ever “replaced”11. but a new puppy or kitten will help to remind you of all the good things about your previous petUnit 6 Keeping FitTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsCBBBB DBABCTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationBDACCTask 3 Understanding Passages(1)This passage is about a study on breakfast.People will probably lose more weight if they reduce other meals instead of breakfast.CDBCA(2)Three.China, Russia and IndiaDCBAD(3)SleepThreeBCADDTask 4 Compound Dictation1.Movement2. Vessels3. Strengthening4. Weights5. Describes6. Outcomes7. Additional8. Intensity9. Most health benefits occur with at least 150 minutes a week of moderate intensity physical activity10. Both aerobic and muscle-strengthening physical activities are beneficial11. The health benefits of physical activity occur for people with disabilitiesUnit 7 Fables and Fairy TalesTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsCCACD BADBATask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationACBDDTask 3 Understanding Passages(1)The story is mainly about an old woman who used her wisdom to punish thegreedy physician.At the old woman’s home.CBADC(2)The King wanted to teach people to help others.OneDBBCA(3)Paid any attentionTrapCBCADTask 4 Compound Dictation1.Collection2. Story-teller3. Remain4. Education5. Throughout6. Origin7. Independently8. Dating9. This is when the name Aesop first appeared.10. Generally, fables use animals or objects as part of the story, but the message is designed to refer to human beings.11. In more modern times fables have become a tool of helping children to understand moral concepts.Unit 8 Learning on CampusTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsABCBB BDDADTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationDBAAATask 3 Understanding Passages(1)A group of people organized for one purposeOne area of studyCBAAC(2)This passage is mainly about the value of a college educationFive benefits of a college education are mentionedADCDD(3)This passage is about the relationship between memory and learningCharles Dickens is mentioned to show that he has a very good memoryDBCACTask 4 Compound Dictationparing2.Curious3.Reality4.Embrace5.Barrier6.Experiment7.Urging8.Patient9.He can tolerate uncertainty and failure, and will keep trying until he gets ananswer10.He does not want to be told how to do the problem or solve the puzzle he hasstruggled with11.An unanswered question is not a challenge or an opportunity; but a threatUnit 9 Fascinating SportsTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsCACDA BACDCTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationCDDBBTask 3 Understanding Passages(1)TwoRunning/Long distance runningDABCB(2)Lifestyle sportsTrainingABDCA(3)This passage is mainly about the origin of an expression in the sport of baseballand its usageThe expression is mainly used in business and politicsBBACDTask 4 Compound Dictation1.Games2.Teamspete4.Exciting5.Cheering6.Club7.Cheerleaders8.Special9.They practice for many hours to learn the special jumping and cheering moves10.From elementary to high school, students start each day by standing up andshowing respect to the flag11.This is a promise to the country, which was written by people who came to the USover 200 years agoUnit 10 Preparations for a Wonderful TripTask 1 Understanding Short ConversationsCACDC ADBACTask 2 Understanding a Long ConversationCAACDTask 3 Understanding Passages(1)Travel guides /a travel guideA personADBDC(2)How to have a wonderful summer trip in EuropeThere are four suggestions mentioned in the passageCBDCC(3)There are six people in the familyThe speaker is an actress and her husband, Joe, is a lighting designerBDACCTask 4 Compound Dictation1.Essential2.Experience3.Wherever4.Condition5.Control6.Rainstorm7.Bothered8.Switch9.So always keep your phone on hand, and fully charged ready for any emergencies10.Remember to always keep your personal belongings safe while travelling11.Then you should be able to enjoy a stress free break。

新发展大学英语听力教程新发展大学英语听力教程新发展大学英语听力教程新发展大学英语听力教程

新发展大学英语听力教程新发展大学英语听力教程新发展大学英语听力教程新发展大学英语听力教程

新发展大学英语听力教程新发展大学英语听力教程新发展大学英语听力教程新发展大学英语听力教程((((一一一一))))参考答案参考答案参考答案参考答案Unit 1 New Campus,,,,New Life Pre-listening Activities shapes;ages;characters Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. A 6. C 7. D 8. C 9. A10. B Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation 1. D 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1. D 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. C Passage Two 1. B 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. A Passage Three 1. A 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. C Task Four Compound Dictation 1. wandering 2. granted 3. natural 4. advocate 5. assume 6. sophomores 7. rare 8. disposal 9. some change dating“partner s”frequently,holding an opinion that they could show off their charm or accumulated experience 10. Last,the proportion of successfully married couples is too low 11. So,look before you leap,discard campus love and make a wiser decision after graduation Listening and Speaking Task 1 1. Y ou have become independent. 2. They may feel excited,but they may also have their fears and worries. 3. It means to have an opportunity to do something. Task 2 (略)Learn English through Movies romances;common;shooting;heavens;flash;desperate;unanswered;silence;farewell;packedUnit 2 Tales of Friendship Pre-listening Activities cards and flowers Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1. A 2. C 3. C 4. B 5. B 6. A 7. D 8. B 9. D 10. B Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. B 5. A Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1. A 2. C 3. C 4. B 5. D Passage Two 1. A 2. D 3. C 4. D 5. B Passage Three 1. C 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. C Task Four Compound Dictation 1. animals 2. nothing 3. happiness 4. Orange 5. shouted 6. full 7. wisdom 8. balance 9. Y ou foolish colors,don’t you know that you were each made for a special purpose,unique and different 10. each of you will stretch across the sky in a great bow of color as a reminder that you can all live in peace 11. whenever a good rain washes the world,a rainbow appears in the sky Listening and Speaking Task One 1. She felt homesick. 2. Y es,Sara also has the same problem. 3. She will go to the kitchen with Sara. Task Two (略)Learn English through Songs million;tell;chances;earth;pretendUnit 3 Lifestyles in Different Cultures Pre-listening Activities teenager;independent Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. A7. A8. D 9. D 10. B Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation 1. C 2. C 3. C 4. B 5. A Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1. B 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. C Passage Two 1. B 2. A 3. D 4. D 5. C Passage Three 1. C 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. C Task Four Compound Dictation 1. common 2. genuine 3. positive 4. interpreted 5. reflects 6. occupation 7. conveys 8. request 9. It is very common that the Chinese greet their friends by stating something obvious 10. Rather it is just a simple way of making contact 11. On most occasions,the above-mentioned are the common greeting methods among Chinese themselves Listening and Speaking Task One 1. Only three months ago. 2. He went to a very small village somewhere in southwestern China. 3. Their optimistic attitude towards life. Task Two (略)Learn English through TV Series blew;party;inside;obvious;better;crush;Anyway;worth;loved;cleaningUnit 4 Brief History of the Internet Pre-listening Activities 1998 Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1. B 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. D 7. D 8. C 9. D 10. B Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation 1. A 2. C 3. D 4. C 5. B Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1. C 2. D 3. D 4. C 5. C Passage Two 1. A 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. A Passage Three 1. B 2. C 3. C 4. B 5. D Task Four Compound Dictation 1. aspects 2. share 3. opportunity 4. vote 5. countless 6. glowing 7. passive 8. jam 9. some children have access to the scenes of violence and sex 10. meanwhile we should exploit its potential as well 11. people ought to experience more fruits of the information revolution Listening and Speaking Task One 1. Because she never knows who she is talking to. 2. It is convenient and can save time. 3. Writing a letter is safer than e-mail. Task Two (略)Learn English through Songs heaven;Life;memories;eyes;remindsUnit 5 Music,,,,Sweet Music Pre-listening Activities 1958;February Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. C 7. A8. D 9. B 10. C Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. B Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1. B 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. C Passage Two 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. C Passage Three 1. B 2. C 3. C 4. D5. A Task Four Compound Dictation 1. device 2. stores 3. designed 4. sales 5. upcoming6. gaining7. financially8. revolution9. that has served as a treat to music fans 10. The sound quality is excellent 11. having an ipod is a must not just among the music lovers Listening and Speaking Task One 1. Pop songs/music. 2. Because music makes her happy,especially when she’s in a bad mood. 3. Because the words of the song sound nice,which naturally can arouse their feelings. What’s more,it’s very emotional and the rhythms are full of energy and hope. Task Two (略)Learn English through Movies lift;thought;weddings;empty-handed;dead;bridesmaid;beating;abide;livings;arrivalUnit 6 Foreign Food Cultures Pre-listening Activities 15 Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1. A 2. D 3. C 4. D 5. B 6. A 7. C 8. B 9. A10. D Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation 1. D 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. B Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. C Passage Two 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. B 5. D Passage Three 1. B 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. C Task Four Compound Dictation 1. item 2. optional 3. manners 4. capable 5. temperature 6. stretch 7. even 8. napkin 9. By no means should pizza ever be eaten in as a whole uncut pie 10. it is all right to serve salads and other greens 11. Pizza should always be the main course Listening and Speaking Task One 1. Because the restaurant has a good selection and the prices are moderate. 2. They would like a booth in the nonsmoking section and sit by the window. 3. Medium. Task Two (略)Learn English through Songs different;feel;say;around;timeUnit 7 Celebrities and Their Stories Pre-listening Activities George Washington;Thomas Jefferson;Theodore Roosevelt;Abraham Lincoln Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. A 6. B 7. C 8. C 9. A10. B Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation 1. C 2. B 3. B 4. D 5. A Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. C Passage Two 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. CPassage Three 1. D 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. C Task Four Compound Dictation 1. audience 2. graceful 3. dancing 4. Indian 5. athlete 6. challenging 7. talent 8. teenager 9. Maria Tallchief loved dancing,and people loved to watch her dance 10. Maria Tallchief continued to travel and dance,but she did not like being away from her family 11. Later,Maria Tallchief started a ballet school to help other talented youngsters develop their dance skills Listening and Speaking Task One 1. He is talkative and cheerful all the time. 2. She was always patient and generous. 3. His wife and kids. Task Two (略)Learn English through TV Series deathly;sullen;cuisine;signs;paint;grief;message;threatening;domestic;responded Unit 8 Wonderful Movies Pre-listening Activities 1935 Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1. D 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. A7. B 8. A9. A10. C Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation 1. B 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. A Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1. B 2. D 3. D 4. A 5. D Passage Two 1. A 2. C 3. D 4. D 5. C Passage Three 1. B 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. D Task Four Compound Dictation 1. term 2. field 3. industry 4. images 5. effects 6. created 7. affect 8. entertainment 9. give motion pictures a universal power of communication 10. had historically been the primary medium for recording and displaying motion pictures 11. the big screen,the silver screen,the cinema,and the movies Listening and Speaking Task One 1. The new movie,Spiderman. 2. Tom suggests she watch the movie right away. 3. Two more. Task Two (略)Learn English through Songs show;projector;lips;cartoon;liUnit 9 Y ou are What Y ou Wear Pre-listening Activities a fashion house Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1. A 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. C 6. C 7. C 8. B 9. C 10. B Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. B Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. D Passage Two 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. C Passage Three 1. C 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. D Task Four Compound Dictation 1. statement 2. misconception 3. slim 4. perfect 5. possesses 6. plus-sized 7. patterns 8. currently 9. It matches the bold attitude of the youth today,who care about what others think 10. as every other outfit is different and has something unique and attractive 11. So investing a little time and money in them is surely worth it any day Listening and Speaking Task One 1. More than two billion T-shirts are sold worldwide in a year. 2. T-shirts give a different kind of expression to one’s professional image. 3. The three themes are protecting the environment,human rights and saving whales. Task Two (略)Learn English through Movies departure;blonde;breaking;alone;dramatic;cast;bolt;decision;choose;fictionUnit 10 Western Holidays Pre-listening Activities Christmas trees;lights;mistletoes Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. B 6. C 7. D 8. A9. B 10. A Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation 1. C 2. D 3. D 4. B 5. C Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. D 5. B Passage Two 1. D 2. C 3. B 4. B 5. C Passage Three 1. B 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. D Task Four Compound Dictation 1. non-foolish 2. identified 3. tradition 4. prior 5. reform 6. traveled 7. celebrate 8. backward 9. Over time,this became a tradition on the first day of April 10. Nobody is expected to buy gifts or to take their“significant other”out to eatin a fancy restaurant 11. but a holiday on which one must remain forever alert,for he may be the next April Fool Listening and Speaking Task One 1. Children honor their mothers with cards,gifts and flowers. 2. From 1907. 3. In 1914. Task Two (略)Learn English through Songs light;troubles;golden;together;shini。

新标准视听说2册答案

新标准视听说2册答案

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

全新版大学英语听说教程答案第二册

全新版大学英语听说教程答案第二册

全新版⼤学英语听说教程答案第⼆册全新版⼤学英语听说教程答案第⼆册Key to Listening CourseBookBook-II(《⼤学英语》全新版)Unit 1Part A1. 108:962. 110:1113. 135:1304. 69:75Part BTextExercise 1: 1. D 2. BExercise 2:1.Peter likes cycling and swimming. Laura likes these two sports too. Bes ides, she plays tennis regularly.2.Because she wants to enjoy good health; she wants to stay in shape and look good.Part CExercise: 1. B 2.DPart D(Refer to TextBook)Unit 2Part A1.a. Fine and pleasantb. 18'C (64'F)c. Cloudy with outbreaks of heavy showers2. a. It started around 8 pm and lasted for about three minutes.b. It caused four deaths and serious damage including a power failure.TextExercise 1: 1. B 2. A 3.AExercise 2:1.They went to the department picnic but their fun was spoiled by the hot weather.Part CExercise: 1. F 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.FPart D (Refer to TextBook)Unit 3Part A1. Yes2.No3.Yes4.No5.Yes6.No7.No8.NoPart BTextExercise 1:1. ...for a while2. ...plans for this Saturday3. ...dinner...weekend4. ...Italian...too much food5. ...Chinese...JapaneseExercise 2:1.It uses natural flavors, not much oil or cream or heavy sauces.2.They will have dinner on Saturday either at a Chinese or a Japanese re staurant.Exercise: 1. B 2.C 3.DPart D(Refer to TextBook)Unit 4Part A1. C2. DPart BTextExercise 1: 1. d 2.d 3. c 4. d1.He has suffered from insomnia for several months and lately has had alot of indigestion.2.She gave the patient some medicine for insomnia and indigestion. she a dvised the patient to have a proper diet and begin a regular exercise pr ogram. Part CExercise: 1. T 2.T 3. F 4.T 5.FPart D(Refer to TextBook)Unit 5Part A1. However2. Because3.Firstly,then,finally4.In shortPart BTextExercise 1: tick: 2,4,5,10,12,13,16,17Exercise 2: 1. b 2.d 3. c 4.aPart CExercise:1. working-class2. Canada3. 134. song5. Dream6. fond7. own home8. great success9. Canadian10. gold 11. France 12. English language 13. award14. opening ceremonies 15. Titanic 16. Heart 7. LovePart D(Refer to TextBook)Unit 6Part AQ1: They are probably business partners.Q3: Accounting Office: 2nd floorPersonnel Department: 8th floorManager's Office: 9th floorSales Office: 1st floorPart BTextExercise 1:1.They are discussing which candidate is more suitable for a vacant position in the company.2.Leader of a small group.3.being dynamic4.because he is always a follower5.because he has no experience in leadership.Exercise 2:1.John: Loyal; with the company for 20 years/ No experience in being aleader/ Peter/ Joan and Clive2.Rita: Has personnel management skill/ lacks experienc/ Joan/ Peter andClive3.Susan: Experiences, solid and reliable/ a bit too cautious, not dynamic enough/ Peter and Clive; Joan (agrees with reservation)/ Joan (at first) Part CExercise: 1.c 2.c 3.a 4.d 5.cPart D(Refer to TextBook)Unit 7Part AA man is at a store. He wants to buy a medium-sized T-shirt with a slogan o n the front. He is helped by a shop assistant in getting what he wants.Part BTextExercise 1: 1.b; 2.c; 3.dExercise 2:1.interesting/handsome/successful/sporty, fashionable/fun2.the high status group/taste and style/image3.brightens/good/face another day/energy4.great/terrible/average buyersExercise: 1.T 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.FPart D(Refer to TextBook)Unit 8Part AHeart/14/weight changes/3130/adults/heart disease/sure/high-fat foods/developing heart disease/lose/stomach Part BTextExercise 1: 1.b; 2.d; 3.d ; 4.b; 5.c; 6.dExercise 2: (ommited)Part CExercise: 1.c 2.b 3.d 4.dPart D(Refer to TextBook)Unit 9Part A1.He was walking his dog, Jack.2.The dog can not digest paper.3.He was happy because he got his money back and the money could beused again after being cleaned.Part BTextExercise 1: 1.d; 2.c; 3.c ; 4.d; 5.aExercise 2:1.about 63 years ago2.about three years old3.in 19704.92 years oldPart CExercise: 1-4-2-5-6-3Part D(Refer to TextBook)Unit 10 Part A11) earthquake2) 3 days ago3) Turkey5) 3400021) explosion2) early this morning3) 1084) 385) 11Part BTextExercise 1:1. 3 months ago2.in the middle of a jungle in Burma3. a terrible storm4.all aboard the plane except the narrator5. 1 (narrator)Exercise 2:1.It rolled and shook in the wind.2.No. It arrived nine days later because it was raining heavily and the helicopters couldn't fly in the heavy rain. To make the matter worse, the plane crashed in a swamp in the middle of a jungle.3.Yes. She was in terrible pain and couldn't move.4.By drinking dirty flood water.Part CExercise: 1.b 2.a 3.a 4.d 5.cPart D(Refer to TextBook)Unit 11Part A1. Neutral2. Positive3. Positive, respectfulPart BTextExercise 1: 1.a 2.b 3.d 4.c 5.aExercise 2:1) stockbroker3) March 6, 19264) New York5) music school6) economics7) Commerce8) Master's degree9) PhD10) Industrial11) economic consulting12) Federal GovernmentPart CExercise: 1.F 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.F 6.T Part D(Refer to TextBook) Unit 12 Part A 1. B 2. B 3. APart BTextExercise 1: 1.a 2.d 3.b 4.b 5.d Exercise 2: (ommited)Part CExercise:1.microwave oven2.New York, July 12, 18543.replace the heavy old machine4.films for the camera5.you push the button, we do the rest6.clinics/ museums/ performing7.1932/77/remembered/the good of mankindPart D(Refer to TextBook)Unit 13Part A 1. f 2. e 3. dPart BTextExercise 1: 1.a 2.c 3.d 4.a 5.bExercise 2: (ommited)Part CExercise:3.Palestinian/ Sunday4.father/ Radio/ noble act/ donor's5.deep inside people are exactly the same/ conflicts/ unnecessary Part D(Refer to TextBook) Unit 14Part A 1. c 2. b 3. aPart BTextExercise 1: 1.T 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.FExercise 2:1. a wonderful world2.loss/ change/ balance3.direct benefits/ plants/ air/ breathe4.economic/ health/ raw material / things / medicine5.unless/ later/ valuable/ threatPart CExercise: 1.c 2.a 3.c..4.a 5.bPart D(Refer to TextBook)Unit 15Part A 1. c 2. d 3. bPart BTextExercise 1: 1.c 2.a 3.dExercise 2: 1.F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.F 6.TPart CExercise:1.It is Western Europe's most important waterway.2.It was seriously polluted. Fish disappeared and it was dangerous to swim in.3. A fire broke out at chemical plant in Basel, France, which caused tonsof pesticides to leak into the Rhine.4.The countries along the Rhine realized that they should clean it up andkeep it clean.5.Every six minutes, twenty-four hours a day.Part A/doc/82adcd8d83d049649b6658c1.html puter labs for the school/ poor rural2.cooperating/ India/ software professionals3.attackPart BTextExercise 1: 1.b 2.a 3.b 4.b 5.bExercise 2:1.65%2.30%3.33%4.47%Part CExercise: 1.F 2.T 3.F 4.TPart D(Refer to TextBook)Test 1Part A1. d2. b3. b4. a5. b6. d7. c8. aPart B1. exaggeration2. controlled3. extent4. remote control5. manufactured6. automation7. scheduling 8. computerized 9. confirmed12. would take years of work by mathematiciansPart CPassage IMr. Johnson: better climate; less pollutionMrs. Johnson: a more modern house; a bigger gardenDavid: a better place for surfingCarol and Betty: live in a new house; learn to play the pianoPassage II1. a2. d3. bT est 2Part A1.What is the main idea of the passage? A. The Life of Mozart.2.What does the speaker think of dictation? C. He thinks it is a comprehensive skill training exercise.Part B1. 5 billion2. sensible3. 30%4. cleaning the filters5. 256. 10%7. leaks are fixed immediately 8. 5009. 3 10. 5% to the amount of energy consumedPart CPassage I1.take of her three dogs2.agreed3.really mad4.did not like dogs5.did not like him either6.they would take care of the dogs until Mrs. Y oung got back in two weeks Passage II1.Internet2.word processing3.designing and store4.play gamesDisadvantages of spending too much time on the computer:1.eyesight2.backaches3.their social skills4.socially awkwardConclusion… they are not without disadvantagesPassage III1. F2. T3. T4. F5. F。

新发展听力第二册答案

新发展听力第二册答案

《新发展大学英语听力教程》第二册参考答案Key to the ExercisesUnit 1 Colorful Life on CampusPre-listening Activitiessingle-sex;GreeksListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. D2. C3. D4. A5. C6. B7. A8. B9.D 10. CTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. A3. A4. D5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. B3. D4. A5. DPassage Two1. D2. C3. A4. A5. CPassage Three1. D2. B3. D4. A5. CTask Four Compound Dictation1. necessity2. majority3. cellphones4. mixed5. concerts6. ranges7. annual8. bands9. Many famous musicians enjoy performing for the students and the concert becomesa stress-free environment for everyone10. A great majority of college students participate in a music group regardless of whether or not they themselves are music majors11. It truly is a great experience to be among peers who share the same passion towards musicListening and SpeakingTask One1. Start your career in small companies.2. Nurses,physician assistants,medical secretaries.3. Because they are full of changes.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. D2. D3. C4. C5. A6. C7. D8. B9.C 10. B11. CLearn English Through Songsemotional;melts;desperate;grasp;burningUnit 2 Advice on Making FriendsPre-listening Activitieschef;paleontologist;waitress;manager;masseuse;walker-onListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. C3. C4. D5. B6. A7. C8. C9.A 10. ATask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. B3. C4. A5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. C3. A4. C5. BPassage Two1. C2. D3. D4. D5. CPassage Three1. D2. C3. D4. A5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. loyalty2. unconditional3. attract4. consciously5. available6. sincere7. permission8. truth9. my friends have been the guiding lights to my growth and transformation10. They light up my life by giving me the gifts of love and acceptance11. Friendship is about remembering that there is really no one else out there Listening and SpeakingTask One1. Library.2. Because he is having some trouble with American Lit.3. Old friends.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. D2. D3. C4. C5. B6. DLearn English Through TV Seriesfresh;mad;even;supposed;touch;competitive;accidentally;tag;elbow;scoreUnit 3 Colorful and Healthy LifestylePre-listening ActivitiesCricket;FootballListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. B2. B3. C4. B5. D6. A7. C8. A9.C 10. BTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. C2. A3. D4. B5. CTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. B3. A4. D5. CPassage Two1. A2. C3. D4. A5. BPassage Three1. D2. D3. A4. B5. ATask Four Compound Dictation1. ordinary2. souvenir3. rebelling4. appear5. diverse6. urge7. passion8. spread9. It’s not like anybody really needs 400 Barbie dolls10. Collecting gives some people a connection to the past, which explains why antique collecting is so popular11. Finally,collecting things is a way for people to express their individuality Listening and SpeakingTask One1. Because the oldest kid is only nine.2. The man.3. To be with the man’s family.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. A2. B3. C4. D5. A6. DLearn English Through Songsapologize;exactly;left;shield;aliveUnit 4 Our Life and the InternetPre-listening Activitiessmall and medium sizeListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. B3. D4. B5. B6. A7. D8. C9.C 10. BTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. A2. C3. D4. B5. CTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. D3. D4. C5. BPassage Two1. B2. C3. A4. D5. APassage Three1. C2. C3. C4. D5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. changed2. trend3. personal4. opinions5. provide6. readers7. express8. heard9. Blogs,therefore,are a source of amusement for readers,but they can also bea source of help10. Would you put your personal thoughts on a blog for the whole world to read11. Bloggers aren’t always aware that those they write about might read their blogs Listening and SpeakingTask One1. Matches made over the Internet do not last.2. Because they tend to be attracted by witty comments or clever e-mails.3. You should make real life contact as soon as possible.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. B3. C4. B5. BLearn English through Movieseaten;starving;grab;bite;hold on;reservation;booked;leaping;mapped;randomUnit 5 Benefits of MusicPre-listening Activitiesthe Beatles;Elvis;the Rolling StonesListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. B3. D4. B5. D6. A7. C8. C9.C 10. DTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. B3. C4. A5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. A3. D4. C5. CPassage Two1. B2. D3. C4. A5. CPassage Three1. D2. C3. B4. D5. ATask Four Compound Dictation1. significant2. loose3. benefits4. improve5. unique6. engage7. stimulating8. elderly9. Those who engaged in these activities at least 11 days a month had a 63 percent lower risk10. This is perhaps because dance music engages the dancer’s mind11. the social aspect of the activity leads to less stress,depression and loneliness Listening and SpeakingTask One1. She plays the keyboard and flute.2. Positive.3. She thinks music influences our lives so much!Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. B3. B4. C5. D6. BLearn English through Songsstyle;while;eyes;crowd;loudUnit 6 Food and Our HealthPre-listening Activitiesa soup or salad;an appetizer;the main dish;the dessertListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. B3. C4. C5. A6. D7. B8. B9.B 10. BTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. A3. D4. C5. CTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. D3. A4. B5. CPassage Two1. B2. A3. C4. C5. DPassage Three1. D2. B3. A4. C5. DTask Four Compound Dictation1. evidence2. consuming3. passion4. phenomenon5. causes6. cancer7. variety8. intake9. what to eat is a matter of personal choice, rather than one of supply10. One of the most significant trends in the American way of eating is the healthful change in restaurant food11. Restaurants are making special efforts to provide low-fat, low-salt, and low-calorie itemsListening and SpeakingTask One1. When they offer you food,you should give a direct answer.2. Watch what others do before doing it yourself.3. Observe the way Western friends or others eat.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. A3. D4. B5. D6. B7. B8. C9.C 10. CLearn English Through Moviesfrankly;terrified;doubts;survive;issues;profession;mess;deserves;faithful;entirelyUnit 7 Being FamousPre-listening Activitiesperformers;directors;singers;songwritersListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. D2. A3. A4. C5. B6. C7. C8. B9.D 10. CTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. A3. C4. A5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. A2. B3. C4. B5. DPassage Two1. B2. C3. B4. D5. CPassage Three1. A2. B3. D4. D5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. series2. well-publicized3. increase4. negative5. deaths6. academic7. isolation8. appearance9. and the plots of many popular TV dramas where lead characters commit suicide,might encourage teenagers to commit suicide10. Not a few people in our society consider suicide as a means to escape from reality11. we develop an education program to help teenagers enjoy healthy cultural experiences and learn to respect themselvesListening and SpeakingTask One1. They are usually very rich and have easier lives than normal people.2. People always ask you for your autograph. Moreover,you can’t go alone but always with bodyguards. You don’t have privacy and you always have to look your best.3. Whether people like them for who they are.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. B2. D3. C4. C5. A6. B7. C8. D9. BLearn English Through Songspossess;fulfill;succeed;dignity;achieveUnit 8 People in the Movie IndustryPre-listening Activitiessunny weather;longer days;beautiful sceneryListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. C3. C4. A5. C6. D7. A8. B9.D 10. DTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. C3. A4. B5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. A3. B4. D5. DPassage Two1. C2. A3. C4. D5. BPassage Three1. C2. C3. C4. D5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. rolled2. known3. presented4. scientific5. excitement6. scientists7. industry8. dream9. and is still being used for films in the Harry Potter series10. They are both very fond of American movies11. As you know,it is very,very,very important for them and they are extremely happy to get this OscarListening and SpeakingTask One1. Bill thought it was a long movie and Cindy thought it was too difficult for herto follow it.2. She often bought DVDs and watched them at her dorm.3. Because he has performed all the spectacular and breathtaking actions himselfin his movies.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. D2. A3. B4. A5. D6. D7. A8. B9. A 10. CLearn English through Moviestoast;seriously;poison;talent;view;fuel;dangerous;survive;excellence;awareUnit 9 Developing Your Own Fashion StylePre-listening Activitiesathletic shoesListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. B2. A3. C4. B5. C6. A7. C8. A9.B 10. D Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. C2. B3. B4. C5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. A3. B4. C5. BPassage Two1. B2. D3. A4. C5. DPassage Three1. C2. D3. B4. A5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. plain2. pretty3. figure4. genetics5. thrive6. qualities7. obvious8. advertisements9. for the most part they need to be slimmer than the average girl10. this is something that contributes to the next important trait that models musthave11. It is an industry heavily influenced by physical appearancesListening and SpeakingTask One1. A cell phone,a lipstick,keys,reading material,and all the other stuff that women cannot leave home without.2. You should think about whether the purse or the handbag works with the rest of the outfit and match the type of body that you have.3. Small purse or handbag is suitable.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. B3. D4. D5. C6. DLearn English Through Songsmiracle;darkness;blinding;fears;weaknessUnit 10 Celebrating HolidaysPre-listening Activitiesthird Sunday in the month of JuneListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. C2. A3. B4. D5. B6. A7. B8. C9. C 10. DTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. B3. A4. C5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. C3. A4. B5. DPassage Two1. B2. A3. C4. D5. BPassage Three1. C2. B3. D4. B5. CTask Four Compound Dictation1. shoot2. event3. real4. fourth5. freedom6. crowds7. monument8. explode9. Many other countries around the world also enjoy the tradition of exploding fireworks on special days10. Now people use small fireworks to help celebrate weddings and birthdays11. Fireworks shows are popular around the world.Listening and SpeakingTask One1. Children are dressing up as monsters,ghosts and witches and going to their neighbors’ houses to ask for sweets or to play tricks on them if they refuse.2. November 1 is All Saint’s Day,and October 31 was believed to be a day when all the spirits came back to the world of the living.3. The children play a“trick”on them. This may be a simple practical joke. However,naughty children may do something worse, like throwing rubbish in the neighbor’s garden.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. B2. A3. C4. B5. C6. DLearn English Through Moviesrecollects;sweetest;angel;conversation;stupid;carrots;dangle;stars;special;miracles。

新发展大学英语听力教程(1)和(2)答案

新发展大学英语听力教程(1)和(2)答案

新发展大学英语听力教程(一)参考答案Unit 1 New Campus, New LifePre-listening Activitiesshapes; ages: charactersListe ning TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. C2. D3. B4. A5.A6. C7. D &C 9. A 10.BTask Tvvo Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2.A3. C4. A Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One1. D2.A3. C4. B Passage TV/o1. B2. D3. B4. C Passage Three1.A2. C3. A4. B Task Four Connpound Dictation wandering 2・ gran ted5. assume6. sophomores 5・B5. C5・A5・C3. natural 4・advocate7. rare 8. disposal9.some change dating a partners M frequently, holding an opinion that they could show off their charm or accumulated experiencest, the proportion of successfully married couples is too low11.So, look before you leap, discard campus love and make a v/iser decision after graduationListening and SpeakingTask 1 1 ・ You have become independent・2.They may feel excited, but they may also have their fears and worries.3.It means to have an opportunity to do something・Task 2(略)Learn English through Moviesromances; comm on; shooting; heave ns: flash: desperate: unan sv/ered;silence; farev/eU; packedUnit 2 Tales of FriendshipPre-listening Activities cards and flov/ers 9. You foolish colors, don' t you know that you were each made for a special purpose,unique and different10. each of you will stretch across the sky in a great bow of color as a reminder that you can all live in peace11 ・ whenever a good rain v/ashes the world > a rainbow appears in the sky Listening and Speaking Task One1. She felt homesick.2. Yes. Sara also has the same problem.3. She v/ill go to the kitchen v/ith Sara ・ Task Tvvo (略)Learn English through Songs million ; tell : chances : earth : pretendListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations 1. A 2. C 3. C 4.B 5. B 10. BTask TWo Understanding a Long Conversation 5・A6. A7. D 9. D1. A2. C3. C4・B5. DPassage IWo1. A2. D3. C4. D5. BPassage Three1. C2. B3. A4. A5・CTask Four Compound Dictation1 ・ animals 2. nothing3・ happiness 4. Orange5. shouted6. full7. wisdom 8. balanee 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. BTask Three Understanding Passages Passage One9.1Unit 3 Lifestyles in Different CulturesPre-listening Activities teenager : independentListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. A 7. A &D D 10. B Task Tvvo Understanding a Long Conversation 9. It is very common that the Chinese greet their friends by stating something obvious 10. Rather it is just a simple v/ay of making contact11 ・ On most occasions, the above-mentioned are the common greeting methods among Chinese themselves Listening and Speaking Task One1 ・ Only three months ago.2. He went to a very small village somewhere in southv/estern China.3. Their optimistic attitude towards life. Task Tvvo (略)Learn English through TV Seriesblew : party : inside : obvious : better : crush ; Anyway ; worth ; loved ; cleaning1. C2. C3. C4. B Task Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. B3. C4. C Passage IWo1. B2.A3. D4. DPassage Three1. C2. B3. A4. A Task Four Compound Dictation1 ・ comm on 2. genuine 5. reflects 6. occupation 5・A 5・C 5. C 5. C3. positive 4・ interpreted7. conveys 8. requestUnit 4 Brief History of the Internet Pre-listening Activities1998Listening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1.B2. B3. B4. A5. C6. D7. D &C10. BTask TWo Understanding a Long Conversation1.A2. C3. D4. C5. BTask Three Understanding Passages Passage One1. c2. D3. D4. C Passage IWo1. A2. B3. A4. B Passage Three1. B2. C3. C4. B Task Four Compound Dictationaspects 2. share 5. countless 6. glov/ing 5. C5. A5. Dvote9. some children have access to the seenes of violenee and sex 10. meanv/hile we should exploit its potential as well11 ・ people ought to experienee more fruits of the information revolutionListening and SpeakingTask One1 ・ Because she never knov/s v/ho she is talking to.2.It is convenient and can save time・3. Writing a letter is safer than ・Task K/o(略)Learn EngUsh through Songsheave n: Life; memories: eyes: remi nds 9. D3. opportunity 7. passive4. & jamUnit 5 Music, Sweet MusicPre-listening Activities 1958; February Listening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. C 10. CTask TWo Understanding a Long Conversation 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. CTask Three Understanding Passages 仁 device2・ stores 5. upcoming6・ gaining9. that has served as a treat to music fans 10. The sound quality is excellent11 ・ having an ipod is a must not just among the music lovers Listening and Speaking Task One1. Pop songs/music ・2. Because music makes her happy, especially v/hen she* s in a bad mood ・3. Because the words of the song sound nice, which naturally can arouse their feelings. What * s more, it' s very emotional and the rhythms are full of energy a nd hope ・ Task Tvvo (略)Learn EngUsh through Movieslift ; thought : weddings ; empty-handed : dead : bridesmaid : beating ; abide : livings : arrival5. B5. C5. C5. A3. designed4. sales7. financially8. revolution6. C7. A & D9. BPassage One 1. B 2. C3. D4. A Passage IWo1. A2. B3. C4. APassage Three1. B2. C3. C4. D Task Four Compound Dictation9. By no means should pizza ever be eaten in as a whole uncut pie10. it is all right to serve salads and other greens 11 ・ Pizza should always be the main course Listening and Speaking Task One1. Because the restaurant has a good select!on and the prices are moderate.2. They v/ould like a booth in the nonsmoking section and sit by the v/indov/.3. Medium ・ Task K/o (略)Learn EngUsh through Songs different ; feel : say ; around : timeUnit 6 Foreign Food CulturesPre-listening Activities 15Listening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations 1. A 2. D 3. C 4. D 5. B 6. A 7. C &B 10. D 9. A1. C2. A3. D4. B5. C Passage IWo1. C2. D3. B4. B5. DPassage Three1. B2. B3. D4. A5. CTask Four Compound Dictation1 ・ item2. optional3. manners4. capable 8. napkin Task TWo Understanding a Long Conversation 1. D 2. B 3. A 4. C5. BTask Three Understanding Passages Passage One 5. temperature 6・ stretch7. evenUnit 7 Celebrities and Their StoriesPre-listening ActivitiesGeorge Washington: Thomas Jeffers on: Theodore Roosevelt; Abraham LincolnListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1.C2. A3. B4. B5.A6. B7. C &C 9.A 10. BTask Tvvo Understanding a Long Conversation1. C2. B3. B4. D5. ATask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. A3. B4. D5. CPassage TWo1. B2. D3. A4. C5. CPassage Three1. D2. D 3・A 4. B 5. CTask Four Compound Dictationaudience 2・ graceful 3・ dancing 4. Indian5・ athlete 6. challenging 7. talent 8. teenager9.Maria lallchief loved dancing, and people loved to v/atch her dance10.Maria Tallchief continued to travel and dance, but she did not like being away from her familyter, Maria Tallchief started a ballet school to help other talented youngsters develop their dance skillsListening and SpeakingTask One1 ・ He is talkative and cheerful all the time・2.She v/as alv/ays patient and generous・3.His wife and kids・Task Tvvo(略)Learn English through TV Seriesdeathly; sullen: cuisine: signs; paint; grief; message: threatening:domestic: respondedUnit 8 Wonderful MoviesPre-listening Activities 1935Listening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations 1. D 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. B 10. CTask Tvvo Understanding a Long Conversation 1. B2.A3. D4. C5. ATask Three Understanding Passages Passage One1. B2. D3・D 4. A5. D Passage TV/o1. A2. C3. D4. D5. CPassage Three1. B2. B3. D4. B5. DTask Four Com pound Dictation1. term2・ field3・ industry5. effects6. created7. affect9. give motion pictures a universal pov/er of communication 10. had historically been the primary medium for recording and displaying motion pictures11 ・ the big screen> the silver screen, the cinema, and the movies Listening and SpeakingTask One 1・ The new movie, Spider man. 2. Tom suggests she v/atch the movie right av/ay. 3. l\f /o more ・ Task Tvvo (略)Learn English through Songs show ; projector ; lips ; cartoon : lie6. A7. B &A 9. A4. innages8. entertainmentUnit 9 You are What You WearPre-listening Activities a fashion houseListe ning TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations 1. A 2. B 3. A 4.A 5. C 6. C 7. C &B 10. BTask Tvvo Understanding a Long Conversation9. It matches the bold attitude of the youth today, v/ho care about what others think 10. as every other outfit is different and has something unique and attractive 11 ・ So investing a little time and money in them is surely v/orth it any day Listening and Speaking Task One1. More than two billion T-shirts are sold worldwide in a year.2. 「shirts give a different kind of expression to one' s professional image ・3. The three themes are protecting the environment, human rights and saving v/hales. Task Tvvo (略)Learn English through Moviesdeparture ; blonde ; breaking : alone ; dramatic ; cast : bolt : decision ; choose ; fiction9. C1. B2. C3. A4. DTask Three Understanding Passages Passage One1. C2. D3. B4. APassage TV/o1. B2.A3. C4. DPassage Three1. C2. B3. B4. A Task Four Connpound Dictation1 ・ statement 2. misconception 5. possesses 6. plus-sized 5. D3. slim4. perfect 7. patter ns 8. currently5・B5. D 5. CUnit 10 Western HolidaysPre-listening ActivitiesChristmas trees : lights : mistletoes Liste ning TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. B 10. A9. Over time, this became a tradition on the first day of April10. Nobody is expected to buy gifts or to take their^significant other n out to eat in a fancyrestaurant11 ・ but a holiday on v/hich one must remain forever alert, for he may be the next April FoolListening and Speaking Task One1. Children honor their mothers v/ith cards, gifts and flowers.2. From 1907.3. In 1914. Task TWo (略)Learn English through Songslight ; troubles : golden : together : shining6. C7. D &A 9. B3. tradition4. prior7. celebrate8. backv/ard Task Tvvo Understanding a Long Conversation 1. C 2. D 3. D 4. B 5. CTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. D3. B4. D5. B Passage TV/o1. D2. C3. B4. B5・C Passage Three1. B2. C3. B4. A5. DTask Four Compound Dictation non-foolish 2・ identified5. reform6. traveled新发展大学英语听力教程(2)参考答案Unit 1 Colorful Life on CampusPre-listening Activities single-sex ; GreeksListe ning TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. A 10. CTask Tvvo Understanding a Long Conversation 1. B 2. A 3・A4. D5. BTask Three Understanding Passages 9. Many famous musicians enjoy perform!ng for the students and the concert becomes a stress-free environment for everyone10. A great majority of college students participate in a music group regardless of whether or not they themselves are music majors11. It truly is a great experience to be among peers who share the same passion towards musicListening and SpeakingTask One 1 ・ Start your career in small companies. 2. Nursest physician assistants• medical secretaries ・ 3. Because they are full of changes ・ Task Tvvo (略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations 1・ D 2・ D 3. C 4. C 5. A 6. C C 10. B 11. CLearn English Through Songsemotional : melts : desperate : grasp ; burning&B 9. DPassage One 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. APassage TWo1. D2. C3. A4. APassage Three1. D2. B3. D4. ATask Four Connpound Dictation1. necessity2. majority mixed5. concerts6. ranges5. D5・ C5・C3・ cellphones47. annual 8・ bands7・D 8・B 9.Unit 2 Advice on Making FriendsPre-listening Activitieschef; paleontologist: waitress; manager; masseuse: v/alker-onListe ning TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1.A2. C3. C4. D5. B6. A7. C &C9. A10. ATask Tvvo Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. B3. C4. A5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. C3. A4. C5. BPassage IV/o1. C2. D3. D4. D5・CPassage Three1. D2. C3. D4. A5. BTask Four Connpound Dictation1. loyalty2. unconditional 3・ attract 4.consciously5. available6. sincere7. permission & truth9.my friends have been the guiding lights to my grov/th and transformation10.They light up my life by giving me the gifts of love and acceptanee11.Friendship is about remembering that there is really no one else out thereListening and SpeakingTask One1.Library.2.Because he is having some trouble v/ith American Lit.3.Old friends.Task Tvvo(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. D2. D3. C4. C 5・ B 6. DLearn English Through TV Seriesfresh: mad: even: supposed: touch: competitive; accidentally: tag: elbow:score7. C &A 9. CUnit 3 Colorful and Healthy LifestylePre-listening Activities Cricket : FootballListe ning TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations 1. B 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. D 6. A 10. BTask Tvvo Understanding a Long Conversation 1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. CTask Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1. c2. B3. A4. D5. C Passage TWo1. A2. C3. D4. A5. BPassage Three1. D2. D 3・A4. B5. ATask Four Compound Dictation1. ordinary2. souvenir3・ rebelling5. diverse6・ urge7. passion9. It's not like anybody really needs 400 Barbie dolls10. Collecting gives some people a connection to the past, collect!ng is so popular11 ・ Finally, collecting things is a way for people to express their individuality Listening and Speaking Task One1. Because the oldest kid is only nine.2. The man.3. To be v/ith the man's family. Task TWo (略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. A 6. D Learn English Through Songs4. appear8. spreadv/hich explains why antiqueapologize; exactly; left: shield; alive7. C &A 9. C& C 9. CUnit 4 Our Life and the InternetPre-listening Activities small and medium size Liste ning TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations 1. A 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. B 10. BTask Tvvo Understanding a Long Conversation 5. C1. B2. D3. D4・C5・B Passage TWo1. B2. C3. A4. D5. APassage Three1. C2. C3. C4. D5. BTask Four Compound Dictationchanged2・ trend 5. provide 6. readers9. Blogs, therefore> are a source of amusement for readers, but they can also be a sourceof help10. Would you put your personal thoughts on a blog for the whole v/orld to read 11. Bloggers aren't always av/are that those they write about might read their blogs Listening and Speaking Task One1 ・ Matches made over the Inter net do not last.2. Because they tend to be attracted by witty comments or clever s.3. You should make real life contact as soon as possible ・ Task TWo (略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. B 5・ B Learn English through Movieseaten ; starving ; grab : bite : hold on ; reservation : booked : leaping : mapped ;random6. A7. D1. A2. C3. D4. BTask Three Understanding Passages Passage One3・ personal7. express4. opin ions& heardUnit 5 Benefits of MusicPre-listening Activities the Beatles : Elvis ; the Rolling Stones Listening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations 1. A 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. A 7. C &C 9. C 10. DTask Tvvo Understanding a Long Conversation 1. D 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. DTask Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1. B 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. CPassage TWo1. B2. D3. C4. A5. C Passage Three1. D2. C3. B4. D5. A10. This is perhaps because dance music engages the dancer's mind11 ・ the social aspect of the activity leads to less stress, depression and Ioneliness Listening and Speaking Task One1・ She plays the keyboard and flute ・ 2. Positive ・3. She thinks music influences our lives so much! Task TWo (略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations 1. C 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. D 6. B Learn English through Songsstyle : v/hile : eyes : crov/d ; loud1 ・ significant2.loose3. ben efits4. i mprove5. unique6. engage7. stimulatingTask Four Compound Dictation& elderly 9. Those v/ho engaged in these activities at least 11 days a month had a 63 percent lov/er risk7. B & B 9. BUnit 6 Food and Our HealthPre-listening Activitiesa soup or salad : an appetizer ; the main dish : the dessert Listening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. C 5・A 6. D 10. B Task Tvvo Understanding a Long Conversation 5・C5. causes 6・ cancer9. what to eat is a matter of personal choice, rather than one of supply10. One of the most significant trends in the American v/ay of eating is the healthful change in restaurant food11 ・ Restaurants are making special efforts to provide lov/-fat, low-salt, and lov/-calorie itemsListening and Speaking Task One1 ・ When they offer you food, you should give a direct ansv/er. 2. Watch v/hat others do before doing it yourself ・ 3. Observe the v/ay Western friends or others eat. Task TWo (略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations 1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. B 7. B1. B2. A3. D4. CTask Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1. C2. D3. A4. B5. C Passage l\vo1. B2.A3. C4. C5. DPassage Three1. D2. B3. A4. C5. D Task Four Compound Dictation1 ・ evidence2. consuming3. passion4. phenomenon7. variety 8・ & C 9. C10. C7. B & B 9. BLearn English Through Moviesfrankly : terrified : doubts : survive ; issues ; profession : mess : deserves : faithful : entirelyUnit 7 Being FamousPre-listening Activities performers ; directors : singers ; songv/riters Listening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations 1. D 2. A 3・A 4. C 5. B10. CTask K/o Understanding a Long Conversation 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. DTask Three Understanding Passages Task Four Connpound Dictation1. series 2・ well-publicized5. deaths6. academic9. and the plots of many popular TV dramaswhere lead characters comm it suicide, might encourage teenagers to commit suicide 10. Not a few people in our society consider suicide as a means to escape from reality 11. we develop an education program to help teenagers enjoy healthy cultural experiences and learn to respect themselves Listening and Speaking Task One1 ・ They are usually very rich and have easier lives than normal people ・2. People always ask you for your autograph ・ Moreovert you can't go alone but always v/ith bodyguards ・ You don't have privacy and you always have to look your best ・3. Whether people like them for who they are ・ Task Tvvo (略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations6. C7. C & B 9. D3. increase 7. isolation4. negative 8. appearance1. A2. B3. C4. B5. DPassage TWo1. B2. C3・B 4. D5. CPassage Three1. A2. B3. D4. D5. BPassage One1. B2. D3. C4. C5. A6. B7. C &D 9. BLearn English Through Songs possess :fulfill : succeed ; dignity ; achieve Unit 8 People in the Movie Industry Pre-listening Activitiessunny weather : longer days : beautiful scenery Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1. A 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. D 7. A &B 9. D10. D Task K/o Understanding a Long Conversation 5. B 1. c 2. A 3. B4. D5. D Passage TWo1. C2. A3. C4. D5. BPassage Three1. C2. C3. C4. D5. B 1. D 2. C 3. A 4. B Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One Task Four Compound Dictation 1. rolled 2. known 5. excitement6. scientists 3. presented7. industry 4. scientific8. dream9. and is still being used for films in the Harry Potter series 10. They are both very fond of American movies11 ・ As you know, it is very, very, very important for them and they are extremely happy to get this Oscar Listening and Speaking Task One1. Bill thought it was a long movie and Cindy thought it v/as too difficult for her to follov/ it.2. She often bought DVDs and v/atched them at her dorm ・3. Because he has performed all the spectacular and breathtaking actions himself in his movies. Task Tvvo (略) Listening Skills for Short Conversations 1. D 2. A 3. B4. A5. D6. D7. A &B 9.A 10. CLearn English through Moviestoast: seriously: poison: talent: view: fuel: dangerous: survive: excellenee:av/areUnit 9 Developing Your Own Fashion StylePre-listening Activitiesathletic shoesListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. B2. A3. C4. B5. C6. A7. C &A 9. B10. D Task IV/o Understanding a Long Conversation1. C2. B3. B4. C5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. c2. A3. B4. C5. BPassage TWo1. B2. D3. A4. C5. DPassage Three1. C2. D3. B4. A5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1.plain 2・ pretty 3. figure 4. genetics5. thrive6. qualities7. obvious8. advertisements9.for the most part they need to be slimmer than the average girl10.this is somethi ng that con tributes to the n ext important trait that models must have11.11 is an industry heavily influenced by physical appearancesListening and SpeakingTask One1 ・ A cell phone, a lipstick, keys, reading materiaL and all the other stuff that women can not leave home without ・2.You should think about v/hether the purse or the handbag v/orks with the rest of the outfit and match the type of body that you have・3.Small purse or handbag is suitable・Task Tvvo(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. B3. D4. D5. C6. DLearn English Through Songs miracle; darkness: blinding; fears: weaknessUnit 10 Celebrating HolidaysPre-listening Activitiesthird Sunday in the month of JuneListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. C2. A3. B4. D5. B6. A7. B &C 9.C 10. DTask Tvvo Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. B3. A4. C 5・ BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. C3. A4. B5. DPassage l\vo1. B2. A3. C4. D5. BPassage Three1. C2. B3. D4. B5. CTask Four Compound Dictation1・ shoot 2. eve nt 3・ real 4. fourth5. freedom 6・ crowds 7. monument 8. explode9.Many other countries around the v/orld also enjoy the tradition of exploding firev/orks on special days10.Nov/ people use small fireworks to help celebrate v/eddings and birthdays11 ・ Firev/orks shov/s are popular around the world・Listening and SpeakingTask One1 ・ Children are dressing up as monsters, ghosts and v/itches and going to their neighbors' houses to ask for sv/eets or to play tricks on them if they refuse.2.November 1 is All Saint's Day, and October 31 was believed to be a day v/hen all the spirits came back to the v/orld of the living・3.The children play a“trick”on them. This may be a simple practical joke・ However, naughty children may do something worse, 〔ike throwing rubbish in the neighbor's garde n. Task Tvvo(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. B2. A3. C4. B5. C6. DLearn English Through Moviesrecollects: sv/eetest: angel: conversation; stupid; carrots; dangle; stars;special; miracles。

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《新发展大学英语听力教程》第二册参考答案Key to the ExercisesUnit 1 Colorful Life on CampusPre-listening Activitiessingle-sex;GreeksListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. D2. C3. D4. A5. C6. B7. A8.B 9. D 10. CTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. A3. A4. D5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. B3. D4. A5. DPassage Two1. D2. C3. A4. A5. CPassage Three1. D2. B3. D4. A5. CTask Four Compound Dictation1. necessity2. majority3. cellphones4. mixed5. concerts6. ranges7. annual8. bands9. Many famous musicians enjoy performing for the students and the concert becomes a stress-free environment for everyone10. A great majority of college students participate in a music group regardless of whether or not they themselves are music majors11. It truly is a great experience to be among peers who share the same passion towards musicListening and SpeakingTask One1. Start your career in small companies.2. Nurses,physician assistants,medical secretaries.3. Because they are full of changes.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. D2. D3. C4. C5. A6. C7. D8.B 9.C 10. B11. CLearn English Through Songsemotional;melts;desperate;grasp;burningUnit 2 Advice on Making FriendsPre-listening Activitieschef;paleontologist;waitress;manager;masseuse;walker-onListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. C3. C4. D5. B6. A7. C8.C 9. A 10. ATask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. B3. C4. A5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. C3. A4. C5. BPassage Two1. C2. D3. D4. D5. CPassage Three1. D2. C3. D4. A5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. loyalty2. unconditional3. attract4. consciously5. available6. sincere7. permission8.truth9. my friends have been the guiding lights to my growth and transformation10. They light up my life by giving me the gifts of love and acceptance11. Friendship is about remembering that there is really no one else out thereListening and SpeakingTask One1. Library.2. Because he is having some trouble with American Lit.3. Old friends.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. D2. D3. C4. C5. B6. DLearn English Through TV Seriesfresh;mad;even;supposed;touch;competitive;accidentally;tag;elbow;scoreUnit 3 Colorful and Healthy LifestylePre-listening ActivitiesCricket;FootballListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. B2. B3. C4. B5. D6. A7. C8.A 9. C 10. BTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. C2. A3. D4. B5. CTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. B3. A4. D5. CPassage Two1. A2. C3. D4. A5. BPassage Three1. D2. D3. A4. B5. ATask Four Compound Dictation1. ordinary2. souvenir3. rebelling4. appear5. diverse6. urge7. passion8. spread9. It’s not like anybody really needs 400 Barbie dolls10. Collecting gives some people a connection to the past, which explains why antique collecting is so popular11. Finally,collecting things is a way for people to express their individualityListening and SpeakingTask One1. Because the oldest kid is only nine.2. The man.3. To be with the man’s family.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. A2. B3. C4. D5. A6. DLearn English Through Songsapologize;exactly;left;shield;aliveUnit 4 Our Life and the InternetPre-listening Activitiessmall and medium sizeListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. B3. D4. B5. B6. A7. D8.C 9. C 10. BTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. A2. C3. D4. B5. CTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. D3. D4. C5. BPassage Two1. B2. C3. A4. D5. APassage Three1. C2. C3. C4. D5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. changed2. trend3. personal4. opinions5. provide6. readers7. express8. heard9. Blogs,therefore,are a source of amusement for readers,but they can also be a source of help10. Would you put your personal thoughts on a blog for the whole world to read11. Bloggers aren’t always aware that those they write about might readtheir blogsListening and SpeakingTask One1. Matches made over the Internet do not last.2. Because they tend to be attracted by witty comments or clever e-mails.3. You should make real life contact as soon as possible.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. B3. C4. B5. BLearn English through Movieseaten;starving;grab;bite;hold on;reservation;booked;leaping;mapped;randomUnit 5 Benefits of MusicPre-listening Activitiesthe Beatles;Elvis;the Rolling StonesListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. B3. D4. B5. D6. A7. C8.C 9. C 10. DTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. B3. C4. A5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. A3. D4. C5. CPassage Two1. B2. D3. C4. A5. CPassage Three1. D2. C3. B4. D5. ATask Four Compound Dictation1. significant2. loose3. benefits4. improve5. unique6. engage7. stimulating8. elderly9. Those who engaged in these activities at least 11 days a month had a 63 percent lower risk10. This is perhaps because dance music engages the dancer’s mind11. the social aspect of the activity leads to less stress,depression and lonelinessListening and SpeakingTask One1. She plays the keyboard and flute.2. Positive.3. She thinks music influences our lives so much!Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. B3. B4. C5. D6. BLearn English through Songsstyle;while;eyes;crowd;loudUnit 6 Food and Our HealthPre-listening Activitiesa soup or salad;an appetizer;the main dish;the dessertListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. B3. C4. C5. A6. D7. B8.B 9. B 10. BTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. A3. D4. C5. CTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. D3. A4. B5. CPassage Two1. B2. A3. C4. C5. DPassage Three1. D2. B3. A4. C5. DTask Four Compound Dictation1. evidence2. consuming3. passion4. phenomenon5. causes6. cancer7. variety8. intake9. what to eat is a matter of personal choice, rather than one of supply10. One of the most significant trends in the American way of eating is thehealthful change in restaurant food11. Restaurants are making special efforts to provide low-fat, low-salt,and low-calorie itemsListening and SpeakingTask One1. When they offer you food,you should give a direct answer.2. Watch what others do before doing it yourself.3. Observe the way Western friends or others eat.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. A3. D4. B5. D6. B7. B8.C 9. C 10. CLearn English Through Moviesfrankly;terrified;doubts;survive;issues;profession;mess;deserves;faithful;entirelyUnit 7 Being FamousPre-listening Activitiesperformers;directors;singers;songwritersListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. D2. A3. A4. C5. B6. C7. C8.B 9. D 10. CTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. A3. C4. A5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. A2. B3. C4. B5. DPassage Two1. B2. C3. B4. D5. CPassage Three1. A2. B3. D4. D5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. series2. well-publicized3. increase4. negative5. deaths6. academic7. isolation8. appearance9. and the plots of many popular TV dramas where lead characters commit suicide,might encourage teenagers to commit suicide10. Not a few people in our society consider suicide as a means to escape from reality11. we develop an education program to help teenagers enjoy healthy cultural experiences and learn to respect themselvesListening and SpeakingTask One1. They are usually very rich and have easier lives than normal people.2. People always ask you for your autograph. Moreover,you can’t go alone but always with bodyguards. You don’t have privacy and you always have tolook your best.3. Whether people like them for who they are.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. B2. D3. C4. C5. A6. B7. C8.D 9. BLearn English Through Songspossess;fulfill;succeed;dignity;achieveUnit 8 People in the Movie IndustryPre-listening Activitiessunny weather;longer days;beautiful sceneryListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. A2. C3. C4. A5. C6. D7. A8.B 9. D 10. DTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. D2. C3. A4. B5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. A3. B4. D5. DPassage Two1. C2. A3. C4. D5. BPassage Three1. C2. C3. C4. D5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. rolled2. known3. presented4. scientific5. excitement6. scientists7. industry8. dream9. and is still being used for films in the Harry Potter series10. They are both very fond of American movies11. As you know,it is very,very,very important for them and they are extremely happy to get this OscarListening and SpeakingTask One1. Bill thought it was a long movie and Cindy thought it was too difficult for her to follow it.2. She often bought DVDs and watched them at her dorm.3. Because he has performed all the spectacular and breathtaking actions himself in his movies.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. D2. A3. B4. A5. D6. D7. A8.B 9. A 10. CLearn English through Moviestoast;seriously;poison;talent;view;fuel;dangerous;survive;excellence;awareUnit 9 Developing Your Own Fashion StylePre-listening Activitiesathletic shoesListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. B2. A3. C4. B5. C6. A7. C8.A 9.B 10. D Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. C2. B3. B4. C5. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C2. A3. B4. C5. BPassage Two1. B2. D3. A4. C5. DPassage Three1. C2. D3. B4. A5. BTask Four Compound Dictation1. plain2. pretty3. figure4. genetics5. thrive6. qualities7. obvious8. advertisements9. for the most part they need to be slimmer than the average girl10. this is something that contributes to the next important trait that models must have11. It is an industry heavily influenced by physical appearancesListening and SpeakingTask One1. A cell phone,a lipstick,keys,reading material,and all the other stuff that women cannot leave home without.2. You should think about whether the purse or the handbag works with the rest of the outfit and match the type of body that you have.3. Small purse or handbag is suitable.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. C2. B3. D4. D5. C6. DLearn English Through Songsmiracle;darkness;blinding;fears;weaknessUnit 10 Celebrating HolidaysPre-listening Activitiesthird Sunday in the month of JuneListening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. C2. A3. B4. D5. B6. A7. B8.C 9. C 10. DTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B2. B3. A4. C5. BTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. B2. C3. A4. B5. DPassage Two1. B2. A3. C4. D5. BPassage Three1. C2. B3. D4. B5. CTask Four Compound Dictation1. shoot2. event3. real4. fourth5. freedom6. crowds7. monument8. explode9. Many other countries around the world also enjoy the tradition of exploding fireworks on special days10. Now people use small fireworks to help celebrate weddings and birthdays11. Fireworks shows are popular around the world.Listening and SpeakingTask One1. Children are dressing up as monsters,ghosts and witches and going to their neighbors’ houses to ask for sweets or to play tricks on them if they refuse.2. November 1 is All Saint’s Day,and October 31 was believed to be a day when all the spirits came back to the world of the living.3. The children play a“trick”on them. This may be a simple practical joke. However,naughty children may do something worse, like throwing rubbish in the neighbor’s garden.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. B2. A3. C4. B5. C6. DLearn English Through Moviesrecollects;sweetest;angel;conversation;stupid;carrots;dangle;stars;special;miracles。

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