Listening Revision新视野英语3听力部分习题答案
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Listening Book
Short conversations
Unit1 Enjoy the colorful campus life!
Page 3
1. A) English writing.
B) French writing.
C) Marketing.
D) Economics.
2. A) Sarah asks him to attend the lecture.
B) He can borrow notes from Sarah.
C) She can lend him her notes right now but he’d better take notes himself next time.
D) She can’t lend him her notes right now and he’d better attend the lecture.
3. A) To study fashion design.
B) To look at pretty girls.
C)To review lessons for an exam.
D)To prepare for a class presentation.
4. A) Steve works hard, but Susan does not.
B) Susan works hard, but Steve does not.
C) Both work hard.
D) Neither works hard.
5. A) The teaching is very practical.
B) The teaching is given by famous Harvard professors.
C) The teaching is based on the professors’ own experience.
D) The teaching is given by those who run their own business.
Unit 2 Our globe is in danger!
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1. A) By studying the warm Pacific current, we can understand El Nino.
B) Even scientists cannot understand El Nino.
C) To understand El Nino, we have to use satellites.
D) To understand El Nino, scientists have to use high-powered microscopes.
2. A) The man thinks negatively about it but the woman thinks positively.
B) The woman thinks negatively about it but the man thinks positively.
C) Both the man and the woman think negatively about it.
D) Both the man and the woman think positively about it.
3. A) To grow trees.
B) To close the windows.
C)To live far from the desert.
D)To visit Beijing.
4. A) To treat old electrical appliances safely.
B) To remove car air conditioners.
C) To upgrade refrigerators.
D) To buy new cars.
5. A) The woman may bomb the apartment.
B) The woman may burn the apartment.
C) The woman should not use an aerosol spray.
D) The woman should be sure to panic.
Unit3 Culture makes me what I am.
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1. A) They do not understand the lecture.
B) They fear to make mistakes.
C) They are modest.
D) They are not allowed to speak.
2. A) They earn less than men.
B) They have fewer opportunities for promotion.
C) Seventy percent of them suffer from sex discrimination.
D) Seventy percent of them are laid off.
3. A) He failed in his career because he did not complete his education.
B) He failed in his career though he completed his education.
C) He succeeded in his career because he completed his education.
D) He succeeded in his career though he did not complete his education.
4. A) The woman admires entrepreneurs but the man does not.
B) The man admires entrepreneurs but the woman does not.
C) Both the man and the woman admires entrepreneurs.
D) Neither the man nor the woman admires entrepreneurs.
5. A) We should acknowledge differences between students.
B) We should provide different students with equal opportunities.
C) The woman’s point of view is not justified.
D) Teachers should neglect differences between students.
Unit4 Taste the sweets and bitters of family life.
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1. A) She wants to have a new family.
B) She wants new friends.
C) She doesn’t want the family to break up.
D) She thinks dad and mom had better separate.
2. A) The manager sends flowers to celebrate the couple’s anniversary.
B) The manager sends the couple flowers to express his gratitude.
C) What the wife likes best is the roses.
D) What the husband likes best is the room and service.
3. A) In a school.
B) In a kitchen.
C) In a garden.
D) In a grocery store.
4. A) The mother is a good teacher.
B) The father will have an important meeting.
C) The boy’s parents have divorced.
D) The boy has a girlfriend now.
5. A) Only the Internet will bring you the mate you want.
B) Your best chance of finding true love is through the Internet.
C) One should never use the Internet to find a husband.
D) Many women would be happy to be rid of their husbands.
Unit5 Here are the seasons to enjoy.
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1. A) None.
B) One.
C) Two.
D) Three.
2. A) She was beside herself with joy.
B) She cried because she didn’t like the gift.
C) She was sad because the gift was squeezed out of shape.
D) She gave her son a present in return.
3. A) Boxing poor people’s ears.
B) Giving poor people food.
C) Extending the Christmas holiday.
D) Establishing the British Commonwealth.
4. A) She loves shopping.
B) She does not know what to buy either.
C) She thinks the man can do something else instead of buying junk.
D) She disagrees with the man on what to buy.
5. A) She will treat the family with turkey.
B) She will make children work.
C) She won’t care if children are crowded at home.
D) She will let some children stay in a hotel.
Unit6 Here are tips for finding a job.
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1. A) A newspaper story.
B) A job interview.
C) A job vacancy.
D) The Internet service.
2. A) She has good qualifications for the job.
B) She is faced with many challenges.
C) She is a skilled worker.
D) She is quick to learn.
3. A) A resume should not be too long.
B) A long resume tends to impress the employer.
C) A good resume should be no less than one page.
D) One’s experiences should be listed in chronological order.
4. A) Because the company is famous.
B) Because the company guarantees her career success.
C) Because of the company’s good reputation and popular products.
D) Because of the high salary the company offers.
5. A) To become at least an assistant manager.
B) To become a senior manager or higher.
C) To stay on the bottom rung of the social ladder.
D) To make the senior manager feel miserable.
Unit7 Why don’t we start a business of our own?
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1. A) Find a job with a start-up company.
B) Launch an Internet company.
C) Design webpages for his boss.
D) Establish a machine design company.
2. A) The company can make a profit only in the U.S.
B) The company can make a profit only in that developing country.
C) The company can make a profit in both the U.S. and that developing country.
D) The company will lose money in both the U.S. and that developing country.
3. A) Shipping is included in the price.
B) Shipping is not included in the price.
C) Shipping is shared by the seller and the buyer.
D) Shipping is unnecessary as the customer picks up the goods herself.
4. A) It got lost.
B) It was delivered too late.
C) It contains the customer’s complaints.
D) It contains a business secret.
5. A) The company’s communication style.
B) Lack of communication.
C) Failure in the exchange of information and ideas.
D) Lack of punctuality.
Unit8 Here is a darker side of the society.
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1. A) He loves the woman so much that he does not want to smoke again.
B) He is willing to be a slave to the woman who forbids him to smoke.
C) He was scared by some ads.
D) He wants clean teeth.
2. A) They may fire gunshots.
B) They may put a letter into your letterbox.
C) They may throw firecrackers at people.
D) They may throw firecrackers at each other.
3. A) He should have caught the thief.
B) He should have put his wallet in a safer pocket.
C) He should have put his wallet in his back pocket.
D) He should have left his wallet at home.
4. A) The man dislikes them but the woman sympathizes with them.
B) The woman dislikes them but the man sympathizes with them.
C) Both the man and the woman dislike them.
D) Both the man and the woman sympathize with them.
5. A) Borrow 3,000 dollars from the bank.
B) Spend 3,000 dollars on furniture.
C) Make a copy of his credit card.
D) Cancel his credit card and get a new one.
Unit9 What mode of travel do you travel?
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1. A) Middle —aisle —window.
B) Window —aisle —middle.
C) Aisle —window—middle.
D) Middle —window —aisle.
2. A) Two business class tickets at full price.
B) Two business class tickets at reduced price.
C) One business and one economy class ticket.
D) Two economy tickets at reduced price.
3. A) The Thai Air counter is on the right side.
B) There is a long queue at the Thai Air counter.
C) The British Airways counter is Counter 26.
D) The British Airways counter is next to Counter 26.
4. A) Because he is wearing jewelry.
B) Because he has keys in his pockets.
C) Because he has a steel plate in his bag.
D) Because he has a metal plate in his body.
5. A) Security guards search her check-in baggage.
B) Security guards search her carry-on bag.
C) She has to arrive at the airport early.
D) Security guards search her belongings for a long time.
Unit10 With a falling memory, you meet a lot of new people.
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1. A) The man is offering to pay.
B) The woman is offering to pay.
C) The man paid last time.
D) The woman paid last time.
2. A) Memorizing the words.
B) Memorizing the texts.
C) Learning the texts by hearts.
D) Reading the texts time and time again.
3. A) He can’t remember people by sight.
B) He can’t remember people by name.
C) He has a terrible memory for football.
D) He had a hard time recognizing names.
4. A) To remind the woman to lock the door when she leaves.
B) To remind the woman to take her keys when she leaves.
C) To remind guests to close the door after they leave.
D) To prevent visitors from having an accident.
5. A) He set a difficult essay question.
B) He found the history exam difficult.
C) He has a good memory.
D) His memory is declining.
Passages
Unit1 Enjoy the colorful campus life!
Page 6 Task3 How to get straight A’s?
1. A) They won’t eat snacks.
B) They won’t play computer games.
C) They won’t answer phone calls.
D) They won’t watch TV.
2. A) He worked out every day.
B) To save time he did not even brush his teeth.
C) He used his spare time to memorize new terms.
D) He read actively and thought deeply.
3. A) Sitting up late.
B) Getting up early.
C) Reviewing immediately after class.
D) Having a certain period of time every day for studying.
4. A) One who likes asking questions for a full understanding.
B) One who focuses on the most difficult parts of a book.
C) One who reads extensively.
D) One who reads fast and understands everything.
5. A) How bottom students become top students.
B) How to educate super-achievers.
C) The strong and weak points of some top students.
D) Secrets of successful students.
Unit2 Our globe is in danger!
Page 23 Task2 River pollution
1. A) The most serious pollutant.
B) The harm from industrial waste.
C) The present river pollution.
D) The causes of river pollution.
2. A) Because nitrate and phosphate in the water increase.
B) Because nitrate and phosphate in the water decrease.
C) Because algae are killed by nitrate and phosphate.
D) Because the pollutants are removed.
3. A) Lack of oxygen.
B) Poisoning.
C) Accumulation of algae.
D) A lower temperature of water.
4. A) It creates a rainbow.
B) It dissolves in the water gradually.
C) It prevents oxygen from entering the water.
D) It makes the fish dirty.
5. A) Break in the food chain.
B) Rapid growth of algae.
C) Dissolution of chemical substances.
D) Lack of oxygen.
Page 24 Task3 Curbing carbon emissions
1. A) The best way to use clean energy.
B) China’s enormous investment in developing clean energies.
C) A comparison between China and other countries in cutting carbon dioxide emissions.
D) Cutting carbon dioxide emissions: China’s achievements and problems.
2. A) More than 10 million.
B) More than 50 million.
C) More than 60 million.
D) More than 70 million.
3. A) 15%.
B) 7.2%.
C) 7.8%.
D) 0.6%.
4. A) China’s investment was about the same as the United States’.
B) China’s investment was almost twice as large as the United States’.
C) China’s investment was nearly half of the United States’.
D) China’s investment was about three times as large as the United States’.
5. A) Slowing down economic development.
B) Exerting a negative influence on people’s income.
C) Causing more strikes.
D) Causing unemployment.
Unit3 Culture makes me what I am.
Page 42 Task3 Cross-cultural tips on doing business
1. A) They will get angry if you are late by five minutes.
B) They may be late by an hour.
C) They are punctual for both business meetings and social events.
D) They are punctual for business meetings, but less so for social events.
2. A) The U.K.
B) Germany.
C) The U.S.
D) Russia.
3. A) They like humor.
B) They like to talk about sports.
C) They are not interested in politics.
D) They are patriotic.
4. A) You should know your contacts well.
B) You should not change a deal after it has been agreed upon.
C) You should value money above relationship.
D) You should actively offer your opinion.
5. A) He speaks more highly of the Americans, British and Germans than the Russians.
B) He speaks more highly of the Germans than the three other nationalities.
C) He is neutral to all of them.
D) He has a positive attitude toward all of them.
Unit4 Taste the sweets and bitters of family life.
Page 60 Task3 Views on filial piety see change.
1. A) The government.
B) The society.
C) Old people’s homes.
D) Family members.
2. A) Providing them with economic assistance.
B) Looking after their psychological health.
C) Sending them to old people’s homes.
D) Giving them money.
3. A) Middle-aged people and married women.
B) Married men and women.
C) Old men and women.
D) Middle-aged people.
4. A) Most people have traditional ideas.
B) The personal tax rate is too high.
C) Most people are against importing the new concept of government welfare.
D) The personal tax rate is not high enough.
5. A) It is a good thing that most people will depend on government welfare.
B) The burden on society will become lighter if most elderly people live in old people’s homes.
C) It is a sad thing that most people prefer to shift the responsibility for supporting the elderly onto the society.
D) Government welfare and family bonds are both important.
Unit6 Here are some tips for finding a job.
Page95 Task2 Are you ready for a phone interview?
1. A) To reduce the costs.
B) To test candidates’ psychological stability when they speak on the phone.
C) To reduce the number of candidates for in-person interview.
D) To save some applicants unnecessary trips.
2. A) The interviewer requires such a list.
B) The interviewer always requires very exact information.
C) Without it, you may become disorganized while being interviewed.
D) With it, you may sound more professional while being interviewed.
3. A) Keep it in the top drawer of your desk.
B) Keep it in your pocket.
C) Put it near the phone.
D) Write it clearly.
4. A) To reduce unnecessary words in an interview.
B) To use better words in an interview.
C) To seek advice from friends.
D) To compare your interview with others’.
5. A) Using their title.
B) Using their last name.
C) Using their first name if asked to.
D) All of the above.
Page 96 Task3 Do you know how to write a resume?
1. A) Because it is considered more important than the interview.
B) Because it is just as important as the interview.
C) Because it leaves a first impression and you have only one chance to do so.
D) Because it leaves a first impression and you have just two chances.
2. A) Detailed.
B) Concise.
C) Well-organized.
D) Relevant.
3. A) At the beginning.
B) In the middle.
C) At the end.
D) Any place.
4. A) One.
B) Two.
C) Three.
D) The more, the better.
5. A) Interview skills.
B) Resume tips.
C) Why highlight the most important information in a resume?
D) The first impression is important.
Unit7 Why don’t we start a business of our own?
Page113 Task2 Business ideas
1. A) Studying wooden products.
B) Paying attention to the raw material.
C) adding value to an existing product.
D) Attaching importance to any additional process.
2. A) Adding value to the current products.
B) Cutting the price of the product.
C) Adding service to the product.
D) Improving the service.
3. A) It is an example to show how to improve a service.
B) It is an example to show how to improve a product.
C) The speaker wants to show that flimsy material should not be used.
D) The speaker wants to show how profitable the hula hoop can be.
4. A) Most products and services can be improved.
B) Few products and services can be improved.
C) Most products can be improved, but few services can be improved.
D) Few products can be improved, but most services can be improved.
5. A) The importance of adding value to the existing products.
B) The procedure for launching a business.
C) The importance of finding good business ideas.
D) The way to find good business ideas.
Unit8 Here is a darker side of society
Page 130 Task 1 Internet safety for youngsters
1. A) They keep an eye on their children’s surfing.
B) They can’t effectively monitor their children’s surfing.
C) They surf the Internet together with their children.
D) They restrict their children’s surfing.
2. A) Their private information being shared.
B) Physical violence.
C) Receiving threatening messages.
D) Having rumors about them spread online.
3. A) Cyber-bullying.
B) Sexting.
C) Picture posted without permission.
D) Child exploitation.
4. A) They should seek help from adults.
B) They should seek help from the police.
C) They should not trust others readily.
D) They should master better cyber skills.
5. A) The treats social networking sites pose.
B) How to deal with the problems websites cause.
C) The most influential social networking sites.
D) Internet safety problems and ways to solve them.
Page 131 Task2 Nursing home abuse
1. A) 9,000.
B) 5,823.
C) 5,283.
D) 19,000.
2. A) He punched her in the waist.
B) He kicked her in the waist.
C) He soiled her.
D) He choked her and broke her wrist.
3. A) One.
B) Two.
C) Three.
D) Four.
4. A) It is widespread.
B) It is uncommon.
C) Stiffer measures should be adopted against the present employees.
D) More trustworthy employees should be enrolled.
5. A) They should improve their performance.
B) They should close down.
C) They should improve their performance or close down.
D) They should be acquired by better nursing homes.
Unit9 What mode of travel do you prefer?
Page149 Task2 Ships
1. A) Container ships.
B) Bulk carriers.
C) Tankers.
D) Roll-on roll-off ships.
2. A) They pollute the lakes.
B) They look ugly.
C) They are too large.
D) They are too small.
3. A) Container ships.
B) Bulk carriers.
C) Tankers.
D) Reefer ships.
4. A) Fruits.
B) Dairy products.
C) Fish.
D) Eggs.
5. A) The fast sped of a cruiser.
B) The voyage itself.
C) The amenities on the vessel.
D) Both B and C.
Page150 Task3 High-speed passenger trains
1. A) 30,000.
B) 50,000.
C) 80,000.
D) 130,000.
2. A) 400 km per hour.
B) 350 km per hour.
C) 300 km per hour.
D) 250 km per hour.
3. A) It’s more expensive than a first-class train ticket.
B) It’s more expensive than a second-class train ticket.
C) It’s as expensive as a second-class train ticket.
D) It’s less expensive than a second-class train ticket.
4. A) Fast speed.
B) Frequency of service.
C) Reasonable price.
D) Quality service.
5. A) Positive.
B) Negative.
C) Slightly critical.
D) Neutral.。