大学英语听力第6册全书答案
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P36. 1b 2d 3d P36 1b2c3c
P37. 1) had died 2) exercise 3) possible 4) preferable 5) lifestyle factors 6) preventable
7) cure 8) prevented 9)taking pills 10) cured 11) treatable 12) drunk driving
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Units 1—10Book 6
Unit 1 An Investigation:
Ps 2 -3 Ex. I 1d2c3b 4b5c
P3 Ex. II.
Man Robber
Woman robber
Height
six foot one
around five four
2) A luxury two-bedroom apartment costs $4,000 amonth.
3) A CD costs $24.83.
2.London,Seoul, Hong Kong,Geneva,Osaka…
3.Beijingtool the 20thplace; Shanghai the 26thplace.
c. They don’t want the tippee to think they’re cheapskates and they don’t want to look as though they’re form out of town by tipping too much.
2. Bernard Shaw received a terrible service. The waiter ignored the great playwright and mixed up his orders. On top of all this, he was rude. After paying the check Shaw looked at the waiter in the eye, dropped a fifty-dollar bill on the table and said, “This is what I tip for bad service.”
4. Linda said that Thomas always told the truth and he was completely honest.
5. He worked alone in another store and he needed protection.
6. By finding out whether the bullet that killed the store owner was fired from Thomas’s gun.
3. To insure Prompt Service. 4. One dollar.
P44. 1. 3 to 5 times. 2. My friends recommended the restaurant to me.
3. Curry chicken, lamb, chop and fish fillet. 4. On the whole, it’s not bad. But it is usually too greasy. 5. Vegetarian dishes.
P38. 1b 2b 3d4c5b
Unit 5 View Point
P40. 1d2c3b 4d 5b
P41. 1. a. They don’t know who to tip or how much.
b. They don’t know what the person they’re tipping expects from them.
P46. 1. host the next World Cup finals 2. a good thing……overseas visitors will come….see it on TV 3. too costly to host the game…….the game and the visitors ….the money should be spent on many important things….forget about this whole World Cup idea
4. half that ofNew York.
Unit An Inquiry
Ps 21-22 1d2c3a4b 5d
P 22. 1. a. Experience of working abroad for year.
b. Experience of working as a secretary abroad.
Ps 46-47√1,5,6,7,9 10
Unit 6 Culture
Ps. 49-50.1a2c3b 4b5c
P50. 1. Getting passports, changing money from one currency to another currency, and learning to speak foreign language.
3. He said he was waling toward the store when he heard a shot. Then he pulled out his gun and ran into the store. And he saw the owner of the if the store lying on the floor and another man jumping out the window. The cash register was empty.
P26.1a2c3d4a5b
P26. 1. She’s glad that she married her husband, which is definitely a good choice.
2. The woman wishes that she hadn’t bought her son an electric guitar for his birthday.
c. A university degree in English.
d. Foreign languages (French and Italian).
2. To get into management work.
Ps 24-25.1a2b3c4d5c
P25. Bob Stone/ Architecture/None except some practice work in class/ Two/ Starting salary/ $20,000/vacation
4. a fantastic opportunity …..crazy about soccer ..to watch some of the biggest names…………encourage kids to play more seriously…….raise the standard of sports in the country
P7. burglary /6 p.m. / 415/ 44th/ 3b/ a stereo/ oil paintings/ jewelry and clothes
P8. 1b2c3d
Unit 2 Sightseeing
P101c2b 3d 4d5a
P11. 1) 1800 2) burned down 3) the War of 1812 4) rebuilt 5) European and American art 6) the 13thto the 20thcenturies 7) park-like 8) the capitol to the Washington Monument 9) 555 10) 1884
13) unsafe vehicles 14) stricter laws 15) publicity campaigns 16)polluted water
17) food hygiene 18) water supplies 19) public awareness 20) water contamination
P45. 1) amazing 2)ease 3) beneficial 4)enormous 5)efficiency 6) crucial
7) initial 8) You can carry a cell phone with you wherever you go; you can’t do this with your PC. 9) Unlike e-mail communication, cell phone communication allows for a wide range of human emotions. 10) Whereas, however, health hazards are not so likely with e-mail, with cell phone, there appears to be a real risk that excessive use may result in the development of brain tumors.
Unit 4 Health
P30.1c2d3c4a5d
Ps 30-31 1) Yes 2) meaningless 3) Yes 4) To continue treatment to patients who have no chance of recovery 5)No 6) to preserve life in whatever way he can…a betrayal of his patients’ trust…..professional negligence 7) Yes 8) discontinue treatment to those patients who are suffering from incurable diseases 9) No 10) mercy killing may be convicted of murder
Ps 16-171c2d3a4c5aP17.1c2b 3d 4d 5b
P18. 1) May 4 and 5 2)ColumbiaUniversity3) south 4)Manhattan5) 14
6)ManhattanValley7) Central Park 8) Times Square 9)Chinatown10) 5:51 a.m.
Hair
around thirty
very short and curly
Age
light shirt, dark sweater
in her late twenties
Clothing
dark-colored wool sweater
P6 1b 2b 3b 4d5a
P7 1. To buy a newspaper. 2. Two shots.
3. Yes. She regrets a little that she didn’t accept a job offer inParis.
4. She thinks that it wasn’t all bad because if she had taken the job inParis, she wouldn’t have met her future husband.
11) big hit 12) seeNew York Cityat night 13) getting students out the classroom
14) into the city
P19: 1. 1) the cost of living for foreigners is nearly 35% higher than inNew York.
P37. 1) had died 2) exercise 3) possible 4) preferable 5) lifestyle factors 6) preventable
7) cure 8) prevented 9)taking pills 10) cured 11) treatable 12) drunk driving
批注本地保存成功开通会员云端永久保存去开通
Units 1—10Book 6
Unit 1 An Investigation:
Ps 2 -3 Ex. I 1d2c3b 4b5c
P3 Ex. II.
Man Robber
Woman robber
Height
six foot one
around five four
2) A luxury two-bedroom apartment costs $4,000 amonth.
3) A CD costs $24.83.
2.London,Seoul, Hong Kong,Geneva,Osaka…
3.Beijingtool the 20thplace; Shanghai the 26thplace.
c. They don’t want the tippee to think they’re cheapskates and they don’t want to look as though they’re form out of town by tipping too much.
2. Bernard Shaw received a terrible service. The waiter ignored the great playwright and mixed up his orders. On top of all this, he was rude. After paying the check Shaw looked at the waiter in the eye, dropped a fifty-dollar bill on the table and said, “This is what I tip for bad service.”
4. Linda said that Thomas always told the truth and he was completely honest.
5. He worked alone in another store and he needed protection.
6. By finding out whether the bullet that killed the store owner was fired from Thomas’s gun.
3. To insure Prompt Service. 4. One dollar.
P44. 1. 3 to 5 times. 2. My friends recommended the restaurant to me.
3. Curry chicken, lamb, chop and fish fillet. 4. On the whole, it’s not bad. But it is usually too greasy. 5. Vegetarian dishes.
P38. 1b 2b 3d4c5b
Unit 5 View Point
P40. 1d2c3b 4d 5b
P41. 1. a. They don’t know who to tip or how much.
b. They don’t know what the person they’re tipping expects from them.
P46. 1. host the next World Cup finals 2. a good thing……overseas visitors will come….see it on TV 3. too costly to host the game…….the game and the visitors ….the money should be spent on many important things….forget about this whole World Cup idea
4. half that ofNew York.
Unit An Inquiry
Ps 21-22 1d2c3a4b 5d
P 22. 1. a. Experience of working abroad for year.
b. Experience of working as a secretary abroad.
Ps 46-47√1,5,6,7,9 10
Unit 6 Culture
Ps. 49-50.1a2c3b 4b5c
P50. 1. Getting passports, changing money from one currency to another currency, and learning to speak foreign language.
3. He said he was waling toward the store when he heard a shot. Then he pulled out his gun and ran into the store. And he saw the owner of the if the store lying on the floor and another man jumping out the window. The cash register was empty.
P26.1a2c3d4a5b
P26. 1. She’s glad that she married her husband, which is definitely a good choice.
2. The woman wishes that she hadn’t bought her son an electric guitar for his birthday.
c. A university degree in English.
d. Foreign languages (French and Italian).
2. To get into management work.
Ps 24-25.1a2b3c4d5c
P25. Bob Stone/ Architecture/None except some practice work in class/ Two/ Starting salary/ $20,000/vacation
4. a fantastic opportunity …..crazy about soccer ..to watch some of the biggest names…………encourage kids to play more seriously…….raise the standard of sports in the country
P7. burglary /6 p.m. / 415/ 44th/ 3b/ a stereo/ oil paintings/ jewelry and clothes
P8. 1b2c3d
Unit 2 Sightseeing
P101c2b 3d 4d5a
P11. 1) 1800 2) burned down 3) the War of 1812 4) rebuilt 5) European and American art 6) the 13thto the 20thcenturies 7) park-like 8) the capitol to the Washington Monument 9) 555 10) 1884
13) unsafe vehicles 14) stricter laws 15) publicity campaigns 16)polluted water
17) food hygiene 18) water supplies 19) public awareness 20) water contamination
P45. 1) amazing 2)ease 3) beneficial 4)enormous 5)efficiency 6) crucial
7) initial 8) You can carry a cell phone with you wherever you go; you can’t do this with your PC. 9) Unlike e-mail communication, cell phone communication allows for a wide range of human emotions. 10) Whereas, however, health hazards are not so likely with e-mail, with cell phone, there appears to be a real risk that excessive use may result in the development of brain tumors.
Unit 4 Health
P30.1c2d3c4a5d
Ps 30-31 1) Yes 2) meaningless 3) Yes 4) To continue treatment to patients who have no chance of recovery 5)No 6) to preserve life in whatever way he can…a betrayal of his patients’ trust…..professional negligence 7) Yes 8) discontinue treatment to those patients who are suffering from incurable diseases 9) No 10) mercy killing may be convicted of murder
Ps 16-171c2d3a4c5aP17.1c2b 3d 4d 5b
P18. 1) May 4 and 5 2)ColumbiaUniversity3) south 4)Manhattan5) 14
6)ManhattanValley7) Central Park 8) Times Square 9)Chinatown10) 5:51 a.m.
Hair
around thirty
very short and curly
Age
light shirt, dark sweater
in her late twenties
Clothing
dark-colored wool sweater
P6 1b 2b 3b 4d5a
P7 1. To buy a newspaper. 2. Two shots.
3. Yes. She regrets a little that she didn’t accept a job offer inParis.
4. She thinks that it wasn’t all bad because if she had taken the job inParis, she wouldn’t have met her future husband.
11) big hit 12) seeNew York Cityat night 13) getting students out the classroom
14) into the city
P19: 1. 1) the cost of living for foreigners is nearly 35% higher than inNew York.