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新视野大学英语视听说第四册课后答案

新视野大学英语视听说第四册课后答案

新视野大学英语视听说第四册答案UNIT 1Ⅱ.Basic Listening Practice1-5: CBDADⅢ.Listening InTask 11-5: DACBCTask 2(S1)owner (S2)running (S3)drop (S4)outlaw (S5)uneventfully (S6)yelling(S7)lives (S8)As he’s picking himself up ,he sees large man, almost seven feet tall. He’s muscular, and is growling as he approaches the bar.(S9) The bartender nervously hand the big man a beer, hand shaking (S10) I got to get out of town !Didn’t you hear Big John is coming .Task 31-5: DCBDAⅥ. Further Listening and SpeakingTask 11-5: ABCCDTask 21-5: TFFTFNews Report(S1) passengers (S2) height (S3) released (S4) dive (S5) 360 (S6) independently (S7) back and forth (S8) facing (S9) surprise (S10) adds (S11) length (S12) measure (S13) capacity (S14) thrillingUNIT 2Ⅱ .Basic Listening Practice1-5: BACDBⅢ. Listening InTask 11-5: CADBATask 2(S1) nose (S2) voice (S3) math (S4) sound (S5) inserted (S6) neck (S7) fat (S8) The voice lift is becoming more widely known among an aging population, who try to make themselves sound younger (S9) a retired construction engineer who underwent the voice lift several years ago (S10) Voice lift can also benefit people like performers, lawyers, teachers, and telephone operators who need to have a strong voice.Task 31-5: CCBBDⅥ.Further Listening and SpeakingTask 11-5: ACDBATask 21-5: FTFTFNews Report(S1) finals (S2) billion (S3) hosted (S4) one-time (S5) winners (S6) white (S7) dominated (S8) charm (S9) personality (S10) figure (S11) title (S12) represented (S13) went (S14) fierce (S15) turn (S16) waved (S17) celebrationsUNIT 3Ⅱ. Basic Listening Practice1-5: DACBCⅢListening InTask 11-5: BCADCTask 2(S1) climb (S2) reports (S3) missing (S4) assistance (S5) factor (S6) presence (S7) originating (S8) Rainfall exceeded 500 mm(or 19,7 inches )along the border areas of Haiti and the Dominican Republic during that period (S9) This made it difficult for humanitarian relief workers to rescues stranded people and deliver badly–needed food ,medicine and supplies to residents (S10)Analysis of the past data shows that major floods in the Dominican Republic and Haiti are now a near-annual eventTask 31-5: ABCDCⅥTask 11-5: ACBDATask 21-5: FFTFTNews Report(S1) knocking (S2) coast (S3) tearing (S4) described (S5) managed (S6) following (S7) drop (S8) battled (S9) making up ground (S10) leader (S11) struggled (S12) teamwork (S13) recovery (S14) setting (S15) winds (S16) legs (S17) chance (S18) despiteUNIT 4Ⅱ. Basic Listening Practice1-5: CBABDⅢ. Listening InTask 11-5: CBDAATask 2(S1) shortened (S2) known (S3) independent (S4) enterprises (S5) spread (S6) nearly (S7) so (S8) the acronym SOHO have been used to a great extend by companies that sell products to large numbers of small business with asmall-sized office(S9) Many books are written and sold specifically for this type of office to tell people how to equip a small office(S10) In the field of software development, engineers often have to work 20 hours or more at a stretch, so they can hardly adapt to normal office hours. Task 31-5: BDDACⅥTask 11-5: DBCACTask 21-5: FTFTFNews Report(S1) travelers (S2) past (S3) behind (S4) translation (S5) portable packing (S6) general idea (S7) assist (S8) available (S9) communicateUNIT 5Ⅱ.1-5: BDACDⅢ.Task 11-5: BDACCTask 2(S1)watched (S2) when (S3)pile (S4) around (S5) leaned (S6) hiding (S7) indifferently (S8) Stone rushed into the cashier’s office , took $250 from the cash box ,and returned. “Take it,” he said, and get out! Don’t let me see you around here again (S9) seeing the young man showed no sign of embarrassment, Stone got furious. (S10)He was waiting for the 20 dollars we owe him for lunch .He works for the coffee shop around the corner.Task 31-5: DCBCAⅥTask 11-5:ABCDATask 2TTFFFNewes Rreport(S1) announced (S2) massive (S3)surprise (S4)rescue (S5)22,000(S6)discontinued (S7) salary (S8) turnaround (S9) profit (S10)hit hard(S11)closings (S12) emotion (S13) quality and productivityUNIT 6Ⅱ1-5:CCADBⅢ。

新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册答案

新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册答案

新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册答案Unit 1 Enjoy you feelings!II. Basic Listening Practice;1. C2. B3. D4. A5. DIII. Listening in;1. D2. A3. C4. B5. CS1. owner; S2. running; S3. drop; S4. outlaw; S5. uneventfully; S6. yelling; S7. lives; S8. As he’s picking himself up, he sees a large man, almost seven feet tall. H e’s muscular, and is growling as he approaches the bar; S9. The bartender nervously hands the big man a beer, hands shaking; S10. I got to get out of town! Didn’t you hear Big John is coming.1. D2. C3. B4. D5. AVI. Further Listening and Speaking1. A2. B3. C4. C5. D1.T2. F3. F4. T5. F1.We usually have two choices: to fight or to run;2.The writer says the option of walking away and calming down is the moreproductive method of handling anger;3.The writer says, “If you refuse to admit that you’re angry or hurt,or if you make it appear that everything is peaches and cream, you are not managing anger in a productive way.”4.We must ask ourselves, “What made me angry?”5.Finally you can ask yourself, “Why did that make me angry?”Throughsuch logical reasoning, one tends to calm down and move toward a sensible solution.News Report:1.passengers;2. height;3. released;4. dive;5. independently;6. 360;7. back and forth;8. facing;9. adds; 10. length; 11.measure; 12. capacity; 13 thrilling.Unit 2 Beauty can be boughtII. Basic Listening Practice1. B2. A3. C4. D5. BIII, Listening In1. C2. A3. D4. B5. AS1. nose; S2. voice; S3. match; S4. sound; S5. inserted; S6. neck; S7. fat; S8. The voice lift is becoming more widely known among an aging population, who try to make themselves sound younger; S9. a retired construction engineer who underwent the voice lift several years ago; S10. Voice lift can also benefit people like performers, lawyers, teachers, and telephone operators who need to have a strong voice.1. C2. C3. B4. B5. DVI. Further Listening and Speaking1. A2. C3. D4. B5. A1. F2. T3. F4. T5. F1.It is a quick and easy way to freshen up your looks—and boost yourconfidence;2.Clients often says, “I want to cut my hair, but I should lose weightfirst. “But the popular stylist says, “That’s not the right sequence;it’s the other way around.”3.The speaker says that if you have a round face, you may look betterwith shorter hair;4.That depends on the length of your neck. The longer the neck, theshorter you can go;5.They change the shape of your face, making it seem shorter.News Report1.finals2. billion3. hosted4. one-time5. winners6. white7.dominated 8. majority 9. charm 10. personality 11. figure 12.title 13. represented 14. went 15. fierce 16. turn 17. waved18. celebrationsUnit 3 Watch out when nature strikes backII. Basic listening practice1.D2. A3. C4. B5. CIII. Listening In1.B2. C3. A4. D5. CS1. climb S2. reports S3. missing S4. assistance S5.factor S6. presence S7. originating S8. Rainfall exceeded 500mm(or 19.7 inches) along the border areas ofHaiti and the Dominican Republic during that period; S9. This made it difficult for humanitarian relief workers to rescue stranded people and deliver badly-needed food, medicine and supplies to residents; S10. Analysis of the past data shows that major floods in the Dominican Republic and Haiti are nowa near-annual event.1.A2. B3. C4. D5. CVI. Further Listening and Speaking1.A2. C3. B4. D5. A1 F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. TNew Report1.knocking2. coast3. tearing4. described5. managed6. following7. drop8. battled9. making up ground 10.leader 11. struggled 12. teamwork 13. recovery 14.setting 15. winds 16. legs 17. chance 18. despiteUnit 4 Is work just another four-letter word?II. Basic Listening Practice1.C2. B3. A4. B5. D1.C2. B3. D4. A5. AS1. shortened S2. known S3. independent S4. enterprises S5. spread S6. nearly S7. so S8. the acronym SOHO have been used to a great extent by companies that sell products to large numbers of small businesses with a small-sized office; S9. Many books are written and sold specifically for this type of office to tell people how to equip a small office; S10. In the field of software development, engineers often have to work 20 hours or more at a stretch, so they can hardly adapt to normal office hours.1.B2. D3. D4. A5. CVI. Further Listening and Speaking1.D2. B3. C4. A5. C1.F2. T3. F4. T5. FNews Reporttravelers, past, behind, translation, voice, combine, portable packaging, general idea, assist, available, communicate.Unit 5 Distant pastures are always greenerII. Basic Listening Practice1.B2. D3. A4. C5. D1.B2. D3. A4. C5. CS1. watched S2. when S3. pile S4. around S5. leaned S6. hiding S7. indifferently S8. Stone rushed into the cashier’s office, took $250 from the cash box, and returned, “Take it,” he said, “and get out! Don’t let me see you around here again!”S9. Seeing the young man showed no sign of embarrassment, Stone got furiousS10. He was waiting for the 20 dollars we owe him for lunch. He works for the coffee shop around the corner.1.D2. C3. B4. C5. AVI. Further Listening and Speaking1.A2. B3. C4. D5. A1.T2. T3. F4. F5. FNew Reportannounced, massive, surprise, rescue, 22,00; discontinued, salary, turnaround, profit, hit hard, closings, emotion, quality and productivity.Unit 6II. Basic listening practice1.C2. C3. A4. D5. B1.C2. B3. A4. D5. CS1. terrible S2. misfortune S3. reflection S4. damaged S5. heaven S6. pick S7. washed S8. Some people claim that the numbers is bad luck because thirteen people sat down for the Last Supper before Jesus was crucified;S9. Friday the thirteenth of any month is considered especially bad or unlucky, and Friday the thirteenth of March is the worst of them all;S10. when people talk about the “seven-year itch” they mean that every seven year a person undergoes a complete change in personality.1.A2. B3. D4. D5. BVI. Further Listening and Speaking1.A2. C3. D4. C5. B1.T2. T3. F4. F5. TNews Reportdate back, ancient, modern, inspection, covers, rights, opened, downtown, below, account, damaged, uncovered,questions, significance, worthwhile.Unit 7 What shall we do when there’s nothing to do?II. Basic Listening Practice1.A2. A3. D4. B5. CIII. Listening in1.A2. B3. C4. D5. CS1. audience S2. tricks S3. whenever S4. parrot S5. magician S6. hat S7. cardsS8. The magician was furious. Each time the parrot revealed one of his secrets, the audience roared with laugher;S9. He dreamed of various ways he could do away with the troublesome bird. But he didn’t dare to touch it. It was the captain’s parrot after all;S10. They stared at each other with hate, but did not utter a word. This went on for several days.1.C2. A3. B4. B5. DVI. Further Listening and Speaking1.D2. A3. C4. B5. D1.F2. T3. T4. F5. FNews Reportspace walk, install, moved, first attempt, temporary, goal, extended, equipment, positions, relocation, living quarters, complained, sound, cause, solution, on board.Unit 8 Is biotechnology our friend or enemy?II. Basic Listening Practice1.B2. C3. D4. A5. CIII. Listening in1.B2. A3. A4. A5. DS1. Research S2. genes S3. journal S4. warn S5. productivity S6. grow S7. survivalS8. Plant breeders have already used preliminary information from the rice genome to create experimental strains of rice that better resist cold and pests;S9. The new map could better explain more than just rice. Rice shares a common ancestor with other cereal crops;S10. While significant progress has been made in the analysis of the rice genome, the mapping of human genes is also making headway.1.A2. B3. C4. B5. CVI. Further Listening and Speaking1. A2. B3. C4. C5. D1. T2. T3. F4. F5. TNews Reportinformation, mapped, sense, pioneer, link, software, understand, accurate, drugs, discovering, returns, overall, potential, developing, race.Unit 9 You can learn how to ride the business cycleII. Basic Listening Practice1.A2. C3. D4. B5. A1.C2. D3. C4. A5. BS1. downtown S2. loan S3. security S4. agreed S5. against S6. proceeded S7. settleS8. That will be $5,000 in principal, and $20.30 in interest,”the loan officer said. The woman wrote out a check and started to walk away;S9. We’re very happy to have had your business, and this transaction has worked out very nicely, but we are a littlepuzzled;S10. Where else in Manhattan can I park my car for two weeks for only $20.30 and expect it to be there when I return1.D2. B3. C4. A5. DVI. Further Listening and Speaking1.C2. D3. D4. A5. B1.F2. T3. F4. T5. TNews Reporton display, 90 percent, largest, city and country, folded, side doors, outdoors, shower, top, ride, cells, innovative.Unit 10 Culture makes me what I amII. Basic Listening Practice1.C2. A3. D4. B5. A1.C2. A3. C4. B5. DS1. roots S2. what S3. moral S4. diligence S5. sin S6. teachings S7. centuriesS8. Even as children they were taught, “If it’s worth doing at all, it’s worth doing well;S9. In English a new word has been created to describe people who work compulsively;S10. Others hold that workaholics are valuable members of society because they are extremely productive.1.C2. A3. D4. B5. CVI. Further Listening and Speaking1.C2. B3. A4. C5. D1.T2. F3. T4. F5. FNews Reportheart, introduction, delicacy, artists, painting, painstaking, 120, equivalent, witness, onlookers, followed, consuming, voiced, sense, hours, delicious mess.(注:可编辑下载,若有不当之处,请指正,谢谢!)。

视听说4完整版答案(全)

视听说4完整版答案(全)
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(完整版)新视野大学英语视听说第三版第4册答案

(完整版)新视野大学英语视听说第三版第4册答案

新视野视听说第三版第4册答案Unit1SharingTask3Task424Task51. (1)anti-social2. (1)appreciate (2)aware of (2)attidude3. (1)tolerant (2)come to an end (3)walk away4. impressListeningTask2activit2yLark: Speaker 1 Speaker 6Owl:Speaker 2 Speaker 3Task2 activit3y1.peaceful2.beautiful3.lovely part4.party5.with a passionst secondSpeaker 4 Speaker 5 Speaker77.walking their dogs8.with a bounce9.away10.the best part of the day11.thinking straight12.at my sharpest13.we had children14.in the mornings15.in the eveningsViewingTask2activit2y24Role-playingTask1activit2y g a f h b d c e Morepracticienlisteningshorct onversatio1n sDAB CClongconversationsCBDAPassages:Pass1a geACDCPassages:Pass2a ge1.distressing2.desperate3.urge4.acquire5.are totally unaware of6.are isolated from7.affirm8.interact with9.impulse10. are convinced of News:Repor1tBCRepor2tBACUnittestpart1DDB CDpart2CAAADpart3CBDDCpart41.at2.section3.connects4.at the bottom of5.shining6.As7.cross8.running away from9.streaming down10.destroyedUnit2SharingTask21.excited2.on the banks3.beach parties4.find out5.looking forward toTask3 f a d c e bTask41 2 3 8 10Task5124ListeningTask2activit1yA:2 3 4 5B:1 6Task2activit2y1.Thursday, 20/5/20042.163.204.by the river5.raining6.fancied7.have the guts to tell him8.good-looking, romantic and intelligent9.three children10.I'm happy11.fell good about who I was12.Good luck for the future13.be happy with who you are ViewingTask2activit1y36Task2activit2y1.the longest-living communities2.9003.go about their business4.fruit and vegetable5.ingredients6.cell damage7.high quantities8.health protective9.1,20010.20 percent less11.getting more for their money12.health 's worthRole-playingTask1activit2y1 3 4 5 7 8 10 Morepracticienlisteningshorct onversationsADCBDlongconversationsCBADPassages:passa1 gesBCDAPassages:pass2a ges1.proportion2.estimatedon 3.have profoundimpacts4.potential5.economically6.pensions7.originate from8.residential9.poses a challenge to10.be transformed into NewsRepor1tBDRepor2tBDCUnittestpart1BDCBCpart2DCCBApart3BCAADpart4unched2.corner3.bankruptcy4.virtually5.directing6.discharged from7.secured8.substantial9.Not surprisingly10.fashion accessoriesUnit3SharingTask21.enjoy2.free3.music4.internationally5.festivals6.spend your free timeTask3deghbacfTask42356Task52458ListeningTask2.1a d g eb f cTask2.21368ViewingTask2.11.(1)husky sledding (2)382.(1)wing-walking (2)353.(1)driving on Route 66 (2)194.(1)bungee jumping5.(1)swimming with dolphins Task2activit2y2 4 7 8 9Role-playingTask1.21347Morepracticien listening shorct onversationsDDCBAlongconversationsDDBCPassages:Pass1a geB CA CPassages:Pass2a ge1.resorts2.sprung up3.dramatically4.having an adverse effect onbat6.wilderness7.unspoiled8.steams of9.guidelines10.auction offNewsRepor1t DBRepor2tBC (2)17 (2)1Unittestpart1ABBBCpart2CCDDBpart3DAB CDpart41.audience2.teenage3.celebrate4.Popular5.conquers6.columns7.is central to8. a private arrangement9.to choose10.apart fromUnit4SharingTask3d f ae b g cTask41.brighten your mood2. a nurturing environment3. a stable family4.health5.Feel contentment6.makes the difference7.feeling satisfied withTask515ListeningTask2.1 speaker 1: e speaker 2: a f speaker 3: b speaker 4: c speaker 5: dTask2.21.hotels or even cities2.make money3.has doubled4.wherever he goes5.what kind of food she eats6.junk mail or adverts7.robbed8.more crimes9.have no need to worry10.be more careful11.sent to the newspapers12.posted onlineViewsTask2.1DBA CDTask2.21.(1)rethink everything (2)Give it up (3)transform2.(1)standard of living (2)diminished3.(1)commute further (2)the opposite4.(1)slow down (2)take more leisure5.(1)economic growth (2)consumer goods (3)material possessionsRole-playingTask1.11.Cosmetic surgery2.Against3.dangerous4.frozen solid5.For6.health7.Downloading music for free8.Against9.theft10.stealing from them11.without paying12.make any money13.For14.CD sales15.file sharing16.concerts17. Banning cars from city18. Against19. pollutin than cars20. a reduction in shop sales21. perfectly fine22. For23. the environment24. electric buses25. pollutedTask1.213 467 9 10Presenting:T1a.s2ke b c d a Morepracticienlisteningshorct onversationsCAB CDLongconversationBABDPassagPe:assag1eADDCPassagPe:assag2e1.prevalent2.scary3.be classified as4.epidemic5.ratio6.diagnosed7.keeping track of8.was still associated with9.affirm10.in terms ofNewsRepor1tADRepor2tACUnittestpart1DBA CDpart2CDA CBpart3ABABDPart41.overpanionship3.lover4.definition5.scarce6.diary7.The sight of8.defeated9.made up10.philosophers and scientistsUnit5SharingTask3d h a f be c gTask4146Task51.(1)enrich (2)expand our horizons (3)Terribly2.intellect3.specific4.learn through art5.all aspects6.(1)alive (2)performance (3)intense emotions ListeningTask2.1Sarah(Woman): BTim: ANigel: CTask2.21.gets your vote2.(1)in favor of (2)useful and beneficial (3 )bring(4)entertainment and activities3.(1)concern me (2)expensive4.I personally would prefer5.(1)with disabilities (2)excellent (3)enjoy gardens6.(1)mentioned youth (2)involved(3)not so sure7.costs8.(1)my vote would go to (2)leave out (3)hanging (4)routine (5)bringing alongjobs around9. the older generationViewingTask2.11 3 4Task2.21. A2. makes a mess3. public buildings4. wrong5. V6. definitely7. A8. quite exciting9. V10. A11. pleasing to the eye12. positive13. environment14. A15. nice picture16. o ffensiveRole-playingTask1.1cabdTask1.21.(1)extends out west (2)north2.(1)around the corner (2)over3.around the neighborhood4.(1)on the left(2)hang out 5. (1)head over to (2)circleabove (3)go up there and read back of (3)attracted6.(1)walking by (2)a center(5) folk music7.looks like8.(1)modeled on (2)the hundredth anniversaryPresenting:T1a.s1k1.Setting of the movie2.Actor(s)/Actress(es)3.plot summary4.Recommendation5.Director6.Reviewer 's opinion of different elementsPresenting:T1a.s2k1.skillfully2.(1)gripping3.sensational (2)shocking (3)hilarious4.electrifying5.(1)poignantl y6.(1)breathles (2)moving(2)hard-hitting (3)emotionally-drainingMorepracticienlisteningshorct onversations CDBCDLongconversationBDCAPassages:pass1a ge CADBPassages:pass2a ge1.anticipation2.glamorous3.be conferred upon4.collective5.nominate for6.exceptionsto7.accomplished8.absolute9.recipients10.is entitled to NewsRepor1tCARepor2tADBUnittestPart1CCBBDPart2ABDCAPart3DBACCPart41.tremendous2.strategic3.applied4.honored5.escape6.defeated7.reflecting8.a seriesof9.strong relationship10.a wide range ofUnit6SharingTask21. quite late2. goon3. important4. going on5. the media and the newsTask 31.Internet2.Television3.Internet4.Radio5.Newspapers6.Newspapers Televisio n InternetTask 4 e c b a f d Task 51.(1)laptop2.(1)sources3.(1)have to4.(1)outlets(2)latest headlines (3)real(2)mediapay (2)discriminate(2)spread (3)risktimeTask 6123ListeningTask 2.1 f e d g c a b235Task 2.21. (1)hear this story (2)about this guy2. what happened was3. (1)remember all the details (2)recallchallenge4. (1)then from that (2)something to do5. (1)the next thing (2)according to thereport his film 6. (1)my impression was that (2)ended up7. that's what happenedViewingTask 2.1B AA DCCCTask 2.21. starts going wrong2. fill an awful lotof time3. deeply embarrassingfor us4. (1)champion of the Wrong Guestdivision(2)charmingbut inappropriate5. (1)living the celebrity lifestyle (2)love a good news blunderRole-playingTask 1.1 badcTask1.2ABBABAABBAPresenting:T1a.s1k(3)th e (3)afirst part inMorepracticienlisteningshorct onversationsBABDCLongconversationCDACPassages:pass1a geDCDBPassages:pass2a ge1.differentiate themselvesfrom2.frown upon3.concisebat5.severe6.is geared up for7.embracedpact9.is supplemented with10.sensationalNewsRepor1tCARepor2tDCBUnittestPart1DBAADPart2BDACCPart3CBDACPart41.contest2.queens3.outgoing4.cheers5.title6.tours7.performed8.to convince9.in protest10.draw world attentionUnit7SharingTask21.minor2.worry3.affectsTask31.very crowded places2.heights3.height, flying4.flying5.spiders6.ratsmitting to marriage and family8.dogs9.pencils and the noise they make on paper Task423Task51.liked or loved2.(1)keeppeople in their homes (2)society3.(1)closedin (2)transport (3)probably4.trapped in a small spaceViewingTask2.1 aeghfbdcTask2.21357Role-playingTask1.21 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 14 16 17 1920 Presenting:T1a.s2k1246789Morepracticienlisteningshorct onversationsBACBDLongconversationDBDAPassages:pass1a geBADCPassages:pass2a ge1.motivations2.hazard3.develop an appetite for4.associatedwith5.contribute to6.follow suit7.consensus8.authorities9.inadequacies10.exaggerationNewsRepor1tDBARepor2tBDAUnittestPart1ADBBDPART2CBADDPART3B A DC CPART41.five-daypetitiveness3.unmanned4.regularly5.extra6.households7.Previously8.lesstime9.ill effects10.remained unaffectedUnit8SharingTask3aedcbTask423Task51.funniest novelpletely normal3.easy4.(1)complex (2)dark and monstrous5.by defaultListeningTask2.21.took up the challenge,2.tag line3.playing off4.blown away5.(1)took life under control (2)make a switche back withViewingTask2.1BDCABTask2.235726RoleplayingTask1.21.I'm a big fan of detective novels2.What I really liked about it was the main character3.I'm not that keenon detective novels4.I just couldn't get into it5.I couldn't stand it6.I'm not really into fantasy7.the thing I love about it isthe writing Presenting:T2a skdcefabMorepracticienlistening,Shorctonversations,D C B A CLongconversations,B C A D,Passage1s,A CB DPassage2s1.refugee2.desperate3.entitled4.became informed of5.are confronted with6.spokesperson7.seekout8.profiles9.stayedloyal to2710.virtuallyNewsRepor1tDBRepor2tB CUnittestPart1CD D B BPart2AA A D CPart3B A AC DPart41. hunting2.baseball3.published4.childhood5.novels6.hopeless7.ambulance8.against nature9.Nobel Prize10.the greatest influences。

新视野大学英语视听说第四册unit8quiz答案

新视野大学英语视听说第四册unit8quiz答案

Unit 8 Quiz单元小测验Part IDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He does not want to eat GM food.B. He wants GM food labeled.C. He does not care if GM food is labeled.D. He agrees with the woman.Your answer Correct answerC C2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She agrees with the man.B. GMO spreads diseases.C. GM fish are abnormally large.D. Trees grow too fast.Your answer Correct answerA A3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She wants the man to go to the meeting.B. She wants the man to pick up the children.C. She wants to clone the man.D. She does not want a clone of the man.Your answer Correct answerD D4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Evolution is more efficient than lab experiments.B. Evolution is less efficient than lab experiments.C. Evolution produces better strains.D. Lab experiments produce more strains.Your answer Correct answerB B5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman wants to be coaxed to clone herself.B. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.C. Love is blind.D. The man wants copies of the girl through cloning.Your answer Correct answerD DPart IIDirections: Listen to the passage(s) three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for the general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10, write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read for the third time, check your answers.There are many ways in which human stem cells can be used in basic research and in clinical research.Studies of human stem cells may (S1)(1)information about the complex events that occur during human development. A primary goal of this work is to (S2)(2)how stem cells become divided or differentiated. Scientists know that turning genes on and off is (S3)(3)to this process. Some of the most serious medical conditions, such as cancer and birth defects, are due to (S4)(4)cell division and differentiation. A better understanding of the genetic and molecular controls of these processes may yield information about (S5)(5)such diseases arise and suggest new strategies for therapy. A significant barrier (S6) (6)this use and most uses of stem cells is that scientists do not yet fully understand the (S7) (7)that turn specific genes on and off to influence the differentiation of the stem cell.(S8) (8)that could be used for cell-based therapies. Today, donated organs and tissues are often used to replace ailing or destroyed tissue, but the need for transplantable tissues and organs far outweighs the available supply. (S9)(9)to treat diseases including Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, spinal cord injury, stroke, burns, heart disease and diabetes.For example, (S10) (10).Your answer Correct answer(1) yeild yield(2) identify identify(3) central central(4) abnormal abnormal(5) how how(6) to to(7) signals signals(8)The most important potential application ofhuman stem cells is perhaps the generation ofcells and tissues(9)Stem cells, directed to differentiate into specificcell types, will offer a source of replacement cellsand tissues(10)it may become possible to generate healthy heartmuscle cells in the laboratory and then transplantthose cells into patients with chronic heartdiseasePart IIIDirections: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. What is the Iceland company doing?A. Creating a detailed map of the genes of the Icelandicpeople.B. Creating a detailed map of all human genes.C. Creating a map as detailed as those by some other projects.D. Creating a map less detailed than that by the Americancompany.Your answer Correct answerB B2. Why do the people of Iceland present a special opportunity tostudy the human genome?A. Iceland has a small population.B. Most of the Icelanders have a small group of ancestors.C. Plenty of records of their ancestors are available.D. All of the above.Your answer Correct answerD D3. Why is the Iceland project superior to the American genomeproject?A. Because it observes 200 million people.B. Because it observes 14 large families.C. Because it observes more families than any other project.D. Because it observes more families than many otherprojects.Your answer Correct answerC C4. Why can the study of genes help to identify the causes ofdiseases?A. Small genetic differences may be related to some diseases.B. Large genetic differences may be related to some diseases.C. The genetic similarity may throw light on some diseases.D. Similar genes will cause similar diseases.Your answer Correct answerA A5. What is the passage mainly concerned about?A. Finding out the history of Irish families.B. Finding out the special genes of Irish people to cure theirdiseases.C. Creating a detailed human genetic map to identifydisease-causing genes.D. Creating a detailed human genetic map to identifyabnormally small genes.Your answer Correct answerC CPart IVDirections: Choose the right answer.1. With the advent of the genetic map, we know whereeverything is, but do we know where to ________________?A. go for itB. go with itC. get for itD. get with itYour answer Correct answerC B2. As you know, it has taken millions of years of evolution andnatural selection to get us ________________ we are today.A. howB. whoC. whatD. whereYour answer Correct answerC D3. It's too late to ________________ the clock. We'll just have todepend on common sense to solve uncommon problems.A. returnB. turn aroundC. turn backD. turn roundYour answer Correct answerB C4. Many prisoners have been freed through DNA testing, exceptfor the ones whose death sentence has already been________________.A. carried outB. carried onC. carried forwardD. carried awayYour answer Correct answerC A5. "I guess there would be some tremendous medical advantagesin that sort of research." "You've said ________________."A. a mouthB. the mouthC. a mouthfulD. the mouthfulYour answer Correct answerC CSubmit.。

新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册所有单元答案

新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册所有单元答案

Uint1II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.C 2.B 3. D 4.A 5.DIII. Listening InTask 1: Soft answers turn away wrath.Keys: 1D 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.CTask 2: Big John is coming!(S1) owner、(S2) running(S3) drop(S4) outlaw(S5) uneventfully.(S6) yelling,(S7) lives(S8) As he’s picking himself up, he sees a large man, almost seven feet tall. He’s muscular, and is growing as he approaches the bar.(S9) The bartender nervously hands the big man a beer, hands shaking. (S10) “I got to get out of town! Don’t you hear Big John is coming?”Task3: A View of HappinessKeys: 1D 2.C3. B 4.D 5.AV. Let’s TalkScriptVI. Further Listening and Speaking Task1: Reason and EmotionKeys: 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.C 5.DTask 2: DepressionKeys: TFFTFTask3: AngerNews ReportU.S. Roller Coaster1.passengers2.height3.released4.dive5.independently6.3607. back and forth8. facing9.surprise10.adds11. length12. measure13.capacity,14.thrillingUint2II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.B 2.A 3. C 4D 5BIII. Listening InTask 1: A Friendly StylistKeys: 1C.A 3.D4.B 5.ATask 2: The Voice Lift(S1) nose(S2) voice.(S3) match(S4) sound(S5) inserted(S6) neck(S7) fat(S8) The voice lift is becoming more widely known among an aging population, who try to make themselves sound younger.(S9) a retired construction engineer who underwent the voice lift several years ago, (S10)V oice lift can also benefit people like performers, lawyers, teachers, and telephone operators who need to have a strong voice aTask3: A View of HappinessKeys: 1C 2.C3. B 4.B 5.DV. Let’s TalkVI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: Beauty Contests and Plastic SurgeriesKeys: 1.A 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.ATask 2: Is it true beauty?Keys: FTFTFTask3: Changing Your Hairstyle to Improve Your AppearanceFor Reference:1. It is a quick and easy way to freshen up your looks—and boost your confidence2. Clients often say, “I want to cut my hair, but I should lose weight first.” But that’s not the right sequence; it’s the other way around.3. The speaker say if you have a round face, you may look better with short hair.4. That depends the length of your neck. The longer the neck, the shorter you can go.5. They change the shape of your face, making it seem shorterNews ReportMiss World1.finals2.billion3. hosted4.one-time5.winners6.white7.dominated8.majority9.charm10.personally11.figure12.title.13. represented14. went15.fierce16.turn17.waved18.celebrationsUint3II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.D 2.A 3. C 4.B 5.CIII. Listening InTask 1: Soft answers turn away wrath.Keys: 1B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.CFor Reference1. In the open ocean they move at up to 800km per hour, but when it reaches the shore,the system slows down and the waves get bigger.2. They can reach 30 meters. Big enough to finish you off in one gulp.Task 2: Flooding in Haiti and the Dominican Republic Script(S1) climb(S2) reports(S3) missing,(S4)assistance.(S5) factor(S6) presence(S7) originating(S8) Rainfall exceeded 500 mm (or 19.7 inches) along the border areas of Haiti and the Dominican Republic during that period.(S9) This made it difficult for humanitarian relief worker to rescue stranded people and deliver badly.(S10)Analysis of the past date shows that major floods in the Dominican Republic and Haiti are now a near-annual event.Task3: A BlizzardKeys: 1A 2.B3. C 4.D 5.CFor ReferenceThey can quickly become disoriented, losing their sense of up and down as well as their sense of direction.V. Let’s TalkVI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: Description of a TsunamiKeys: 1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.ATask 2: Drought in South AfricaKeys: FFTFTTask3: Brave firemenFor Reference1.Since the company was composed entirely of men over65, there was doubt thatthey would be of assistance. But the farmer called the fire company away because the fire proved to be more than the small town fire department could handle, and there was no other help available.2.The truck drove straight toward the fire and, instead of stopping in front of the fire,drove right onto the middle of the flames.3.After an hour of intense fighting, they had extinguished the fire.4.He presented the volunteer company wit ha check for $10,000.The captain said, “The first thing we’re going to do is to get the brakes fixed on that stupid fire truck.”That suggests that they drove right into the middle of the flames because of useless brakes rather bravery.News ReportAustralian Waterspout1.knocking2. coast3.tearing4. described5. managed6.following7.drop8.battled9.making up ground10.leader.11.struggled12. teamwork13. recovery.14.Setting15. winds16.legs17.chance18.despite.Uint4II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.C 2.B 3. A 4.B 5.DIII. Listening InTask 1: You’re fired!Keys: 1C 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.AFor Reference1.I want you to know this is going to hurt me more than it will hurt you.2. That’s great! Thank you! I’ll certainly try to live up to the trust you havedemonstrated in me with this raise in pay.Task 2: SOHO(S1) shorted(S2) known(S3) independent(S4) enterprises(S5) spread(S6) nearly(S7) so(S8) Many books are written and sold specifically for this type of office to tell people how to equip a small office.(S9) In the field of software development, engineers often have to work 20 hours or more at a stretch, so they can hardly adapt to normal office hours.Task3: The Role of Job DescriptionsKeys: 1B 2.D3. D 4.A 5.CFor ReferenceRead your position description and identify the two or three most important tasks it mentions. Then meet with your boss, point out the tasks you’ve chosen and ask if they accurately reflect what your boss considers important.V. Let’s TalkVI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: A small misstep can become a big career trapKeys: 1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.CTask 2: The boss is angry!Keys: FTFTFTask3: Three EnvelopesFor Reference1.They gathered for lunch to welcome the new Chief Executive Officer, Carl Martin,and say good-bye to the departing CEO, Dick Jackson.2.The departing CEO left three numbered envelopes for the new CEO3.The message read, “Blame your predecessor.”So, the new CEO held a pressconference and tactfully laid the blame at the feet of the previous CEO.4.T he message read, “Recognize.” The new CEO did it, and the company quicklyrebounded.5. The meager said, “Prepare three envelopes.” It implied that it was time for Martin to leave and give three similar envelopes to the next CEO.News ReportA Wearable Translator1.travelers2.past.3.behind4.translation5.voicebine7.portable packaging.8.general idea9.assist10.availablemunicateUint5II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.B2.D3. A 4.C 5.DIII. Listening InTask 1: How to Avoid BankruptcyKeys: 1B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.CFor Reference1. He suggests retaining the service staff and streaming their operations, so they won’tneed as many people to run things smoothly.2. That is a serious step, but she thinks they haven’t any other choice. If they keeplosing money, they will have to shut everything down.Task 2: A Hard-nosed Boss(S1) watched(S2) when(S3) pile(S4) around(S5) leaned(S6) hiding(S7) indifferently.(S8) Stone rushed into the cashier’s office, took$250 from the cash box, and returned. “Take it,” he said, “and get out! Don’t let me see you around here again!”(S9) Seeing the young man showed no sign of embarrassment, Stone got furious. (S10)He was waiting for the 20 dollars we owe him for lunch. He works for the coffee shop around the corner.”Task3: Layoffs can be predicted.Keys: 1D 2.C3. B 4.C 5AFor ReferenceYou may get your resume up to date and start looking for a new job. Also, it might e a good idea to cancel your vacation, implement money-saving measures, and become more useful on your job.V. Let’s TalkVI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: Problems of JoblessnessKeys: 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D5.ATask 2: Before the cutbackKeys: TTFFFTask3: Career TransitionsFor Reference1.She had experience as a career counselor who had counseled hundreds of peopleabout career changes. But when her husband’s lost job, they both were caught unprepared.2.They were unprepared to tell our children, unprepared for the mix of emotions andmost dramatically, unprepared for the sudden loss of routine in our lives.3. She saw her husband sitting in our office as he patted his forehead and mutteredto himself, “Now what am I supposed to do?”4. In the bookstore they found lots of books about job search, but not a single bookon the day-to-day challenges people face when they get laid-off.5. They had gathered enough interesting material for a book on career transitions–the book we needed but couldn’t find last JulyNews ReportU.S. Ford Plants to Be ClosedScript1.announced2.massive3.surprise4.Rescue5.22, 0006.discontinued7.salary8.turnaround9.profit10.hit hard11.closings12.emotion.13. quality and productivity.Uint6II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.C2.C3. A 4.D 5.BIII. Listening InTask 1: David Copperfield is coming.Keys: 1C 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.CTask 2: Is it really bad luck?(S1) terrible(S2) misfortune.(S3) reflection,(S4) damaged(S5) heaven.(S6) pick(S7) washed(S8) Some people claim that the number is bad luck because thirteen people sat down for the Last Supper before Jesus was crucified,(S9) Friday the thirteenth of any month is considered especially bad or unlucky, and Friday the thirteenth of March is the worst of the all.(S10) When people talk about the “seven-year itch” they mean that every seven years a person undergoes a complete change in personality.Task3: The Status on Easter IslandKeys: 1A 2.B3. D 4.D 5BV. Let’s TalkVI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: Horseshoes as a Sign of Good LuckKeys: 1.A 2.C 3.D 4.C5.BTask 2: Superstitions or real bad lucks?Keys: TTFFTTask3: Career TransitionsFor Reference1.He had a habit of looking at every situation in his life and saying, “This is good!”2.After taking the gun, the king fired it and his thumb was blown off.3.They set the king free, because being superstitious, they never ate anyone that wasless than whole4.He felt sorry for his friend and went to the jail to apologize to him.5. If he had not been in jail, I would have been with you—and eaten.News ReportEgyptian Tombs1.date back2.ancient3.modern4.inspection5.covers6.rights7.opened8.downtown9.below10.account11.damaged12.uncovered13.questions14.significance15.worthwhile.Uint7II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.A 2.A 3. D 4.B 5.CIII. Listening InTask 1: I’m doing a lot of things on the computer! Keys: 1.A 2.B 3. C 4.D 5.CTask 2: A Magician and a Parrot(S1) audience(S2) tricks(S3) whenever(S4) parrot(S5) magician(S6) hat(S7) cards(S8) The magician was furious. Each time the parrot revealed one of his secrets, the audience roared with laughter.(S9) He dreamed of various ways he could do away with the troublesome bird. But he didn’t dare to touch it. It was the captain’s parrot after all.(S10) They stared at each other with hate, but did not utter a word. This went on for several days.Task3: The Modern CircusKeys: 1C 2.A3. B 4.B 5.DV. Let’s TalkVI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: The History of Chinese AcrobaticsKeys: 1D 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.DTask 2: Exercise to RelaxKeys: FTTFFTask3: How Americans Use Their TimeFor Reference1.They spend almost two hours a day on household activities like cooking, cleaningand paying bills.2.Men spend more time at work. Men also spend more time on leisure activities andsports. They average five hours and twenty minutes a day, half an hour more than women3.Both men and women reported that they spent about half their leisure timewatching television. Visiting friends and attending social events was the next most common leisure activity for both sexes.4.They spend time with friends, using the computer and playing sports5. In all, 19 percent of men and 16 percent of women play sports on any given day.. News ReportLatest Space Walk from Space Station1.space walk2.install3.moved4.first attempt5.temporary6.goal7.extended8.equipment9.positions10.relocation11.living quartersplained13.sound14.cause15.Solution.16.on boardUint8II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.CIII. Listening InTask 1: Stem Cell ResearchKeys: 1.B 2.A 3.A 4.A 5.DTask 2: The Improvement of RiceScript(S1) Research(S2) genes(S3) journal(S4) warn(S5) productivity.(S7) survival.(S8) Plant breeders have already used preliminary information from the rice genometo create experimental strains of rice that better resist cold and pests.(S9) The new map could better explain more than just rice. Rice shares a common ancestor with other cereal crops.(S10) While significant progress has been made in the analysis of the rice genome, the mapping of human genes is also making headway.Task3: The First Cloned CatKeys: 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.CV. Let’s TalkVI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: Confident enough to control your fate?Keys: 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.C 5.DTask 2: Is it moral to clone humans?Keys: 1.T 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.TTask3: A Drunkard’s ArgumentWe would learn more about human bihavior if we paid closer attention to the laws atwork in the animal kingdom.“Only the fittest survive”Human beings could certainly benefit from a close study of how this law operates among, for example, the wild buffalo.When the herd is hunted, it is the slowest and weakest animals at the back that are killed first.. The general speed and health of the group keeps improving with regular killing of the weaker memebers.Regular consumption of large amounts of beer eliminates the weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine.News ReportBioinformaticsrmation2.mapped3.sense4.pioneer5.link6.software7.understand8.accurate9.drugs10.being11.discovering12.returns13.overall14.Potential.15.developing16.raceUint9II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.A 2.C 3. D 4.B 5.AIII. Listening InTask 1: Is GDP really so important ?Keys: 1.C 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.BTask 2: A Cheap Parking Lot(S1) downtown(S2) loan(S3) security(S4) agreed(S5) against(S6) proceeded(S8) That will be $5,000 principal, and $20.30 in interest,” the loan officer said. The woman wrote out a check and started to walk away.(S9) We’re very happy to have had your business, and this transaction has worked out very nicely, but we are a little puzzled.(S10) Where else in Manhattan can I park my car for two weeks for only $20.30 and expect it to be there when I return?”Task3: Doha RoundKeys: 1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.DV. Let’s TalkVI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: How was the problem resolved ?Keys: 1.C 2.D 3.D 4.A 5.BTask 2: Price rises but inflation stays low.Keys: 1.F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.TTask3: Cars sell well in China.Although automobile prices in China are among the highest in the world, cars are still selling like hotcakes,China has been the biggest market for BMW and Mercedes-Benz in the world, combined with a sales volume between 6,000 to 7,000 units every year.Mercedes-Benz is cooperating with Chinese institutions on car research and plans to establish a design center here.the returns on luxury cars from the domestic market are much higher than the five-percent profit margin in the international market.The newspaper noted that major consumers of luxury cars in China are entrepreneurs, professional managers of foreign companies, professionals with high incomes,and young white-collar workers.News ReportHighlights of the Detroit International Auto Show1.on display2.90 percentrgest4.city and country5.folded6.side doors7.outdoors8.shower9.Top.10.ride11.Cells.12.innovativeUint10II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.C 2.A 3. D 4.B 5.AIII. Listening InTask 1: Competition in AmericaScriptKeys: 1.C 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.DTask 2: Americans’ Work Ethic(S1) roots(S2) what(S3) moral(S4) diligence(S5) sin(S6) teachings(S7) centuries(S8) Even as children they were taug ht, “If it’s worth doing at all, it’s worth doing well.”(S9) In English a new word has been created to describe people who work compulsivelly(S10) Others hold that workaholics are valuable members of society because they are extremely productive.Task 3: Do you know what “Freeze!” means?Keys: 1.C 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.CV. Let’s TalkVI.Further Listening and SpeakingTask 1: PunctualityKeys: 1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.DTask 2: Our Personal SpacesKeys: 1.T 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.FTask 3: We don’t know what to do with them.the Russian hurled the half-full bottle out of the open window.“V odka is plentiful in my country,” said the Russian, “In fact, we have thousands and thousands of liters of it---far more than we need.”“I thought the Cuban economy was not good this year,”“Yet you threw that perfectly good cigar away. I find your actions quite puzzling.”“Cigars,” the Cuban replied, “are a dime a dozen in Cuba. We have more of them than we know what to do with.”The American businessman sat in silence for a moment. Then he got up, grbbed the lawyer, and threw him out of the window.News ReportRussian Popcorn FestivalScript1.heart2.introduction3.delicacy4.Artists.5.painting6.painstaking7.1208.equivalent9.witness onlookers10.followed11.consuming12.voiced sense13.hours14.delicious15.mess.。

大学英语视听说4第三版答案完整版

大学英语视听说4第三版答案完整版

Unit 11-8、More practice in listeningConversation 11、DDo whatever she can to exercise.2、AShe may have some social events to attend.3、BPeople can smoke in the designated areas of pubs and bars.4、CImpacts of family violence on children.5、CA piece of wholegrain bread.Conversation 21、CRunning in a park.2、BBecause getting up early is too difficult for her.3、DSitting before her computer.4、AFor exercise like jogging in the zoo. Passages 11、AThe quick tasks.2、CMake use of your most productive time of day.3、DHe opens his inbox only when it’s necessary. 4、CTo give some tips on how to manage time. Passages 21、distressing2、desperate3、urge4、acquire5、are totally unaware of6、are isolated from7、affirm8、interact with9、impulse10、are convinced ofNews 11、BThe authorities in Los Angeles.2、CA threat in an email.News 21、BHe murdered his girlfriend by shooting.2、AHe sent texts to several family members about his crime.3、CAbout one year.1-10 Unit Test•短对话5题1、DThe man doesn’t care about children saying ma’am or sir.2、DThe woman’s work as a writer.3、BShow respect to the teacher.4、CThe shirt.5、DOne’s special abilities.•听力原文1W: When was the last time that you heard a child use the words ma’am and sir? Honestly, I think civility is fading from society.M: Come on! Isn’t there anything more important to worry about? Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?2W: When I took this writing job, I thought you’d give me something worthwhile to do. When will I be able to write a big story?M: I think you’re looking at your job all wrong. Write about these small things as if they are important.Q: What are the speakers talking about?3W: My teacher gets angry every time I don’t agree with her. This is ridiculous! She should encourage independent thought!M: I don’t think she’d get angry if you were a little more respectfulwhen you disagreed. Try that next time.Q: What does the man want the woman to try?4M: I bought the shirt last week, but it is too small for me. Can I change it for a larger size?W: Sorry, Sir. That’s against the company policy.Q: What are they talking about?5W: What do you think is more important to success in the arts –talent or hard work?M: Talent, I suppose. But I wouldn’t discredit the value of hard work. Oh, and good looks are important too, as are personal contacts. Q: According to the man, what’s the most important?•长对话5题6、CTroubles in their marriage.7、AThey agreed to share the work.8、AThe state of the marriage.9、AGo to their parents.10、DTheir home.•听力文本W: You know, it doesn’t look like you’ve cleaned the living room. M: No, I haven’t. Ugh. I had the worst day. I am so tired. Look, I promise I’ll do it this weekend.W: Listen, I know the feeling. I’m tired, too. But I came home and I did my share of the housework. I mean, that’s the agreement, right? M: All right. We agreed. I’ll do it in a minute.W: Come on. Don’t be that way. You know, I shouldn’t have to ask you to do anything. I mean, we both work, we both live in the house, we agreed that housework is …is both of our responsibility. I don’t like to have to keep reminding you about it.M: What’s the matter with you today? You seemed bothered by something?W: It’s us.M: What do you mean by “us”?W: Well, we used to talk to each other before we were married. Remember?M: What do you mean? We are talking now, aren’t we?W: Oh, yes, but we used to do so much together.M: We still go to the cinema together, don’t we?W: Yes, but we used to go out for walks together. Remember?M: Of course.W: And we used to do silly things, like running barefoot through the park …M: Yes. I used to catch terrible colds. Honestly, you are being totally ridiculous.W: But we never argued. You used to think I was wonderful. Once …Where are you going?M: Back to live with my parents. That’s something else we never used to do before we were married.Q 6: What are the speakers talking about?Q 7: Why did the woman say she shouldn’t ask the man to do anything?Q 8: What is the woman bothered by?Q 9: What did they never do?Q 10: Where is the conversation taking place?•短文理解5题11、CPublic interest lawyers.12、BSome people can’t afford lawyers.13、DSome lawyers choose to receive less money.14、DSometimes lawyers don’t charge a client.15、CTrouble with one’s landlord.•听力文本A lawyer friend of mine, Patricia, has devoted herself to the service of humanity. Her special area is called “public interest law”.Many other lawyers represent only clients who can pay high fees. They have had expensive and highly specialized training, and they work long, difficult hours for the money they earn. But what happens to the people who need legal help and cannot afford to pay these lawyers’fees? It is unfair if these people cannot get the legal help they need.Public interest lawyers, who also have had expensive and highly specialized training, fill this need. Patricia, like other public interest lawyers, earns a salary much below what some lawyers can earn. Because she is willing to take less money, her clients have the help they need, even if they can pay nothing at all.Some clients need legal help because stores have cheated them with faulty goods. Others are in unsafe apartments, or are threatened to be driven out of their homes and have no place to go. Their cases are all called “civil”cases. Still others are accused of criminal acts, and seek those public interest lawyers who handle “criminal”cases. Q 11: What is this passage about?Q 12: What is unfair according to the speaker?Q 13: What can be inferred from this passage?Q 14: What do we know from this passage?Q 15: What is an example of a civil case?•复合式听写10题16、at17、section18、connects19、at the bottom of20、shining21、As22、cross23、running away from24、streaming down25、destroyed•听力文本A few years ago, my friend and I were walking at noon on a street near my home in a northern section of Teheran. This area is well-known because it is a beautiful avenue that connects two major traffic circles. It is located at the bottom of a high mountain.That day, the sun was shining, but the weather suddenly changed. As we were walking between the two circles, it started raining very hard. We started to cross the boulevard to get to the second circle. It was raining so hard that we decided to go inside a restaurant instead. Ten minutes later, as we were looking out the window, we saw everyone was running away from something. At first, we did not know what was going on. We went outside the restaurant to see what was happening. People seemed shocked.A huge flood was streaming down the mountain. We were standing on a higher place, so we could see everything. We were scared. Cars, rocks, and people were floating on the water like little toys toward the little market at the south end of the circle. The height of the water was almost to the top of the trees.After a few minutes, the flood’s flow was reduced, so we decided to leave the area before the water entered the street we were on.It was reported that the flood destroyed a big area and approximately 300 people were killed or disappeared that day. Later, we also learned that a dam had burst during the rain.Unit 22-8、More practice in listeningConversation 11、AWhat the man will do after graduation.2、DShe looks younger than she is.3、CPhysical inability and loneliness.4、BHaving plenty of opportunities.5、DPeople may have different opinions on the court decisions. Conversation 21、CWhat to wish for in life.2、BIt makes couples appreciate each other.3、AHe lost his job and house and was sick for years.4、DGiving the woman advice on important things in life. Passages 11、BThey live to a much older age.2、CAbout four years.3、DIt is high in fruit, vegetables and whole grains.4、ADiet and lifestyle are crucial to good health.Passages 21、proportion2、estimated3、have profound impacts on4、potential5、economically6、pensions7、originate from8、residential9、poses a challenge to10、be transformed intoNews 11、BColleges look to changing the admission process.2、DStudent’s high school grades and standardized test results. News 21、BBarbie’s dramatic change.2、DIt misleads girls with an unrealistic ideal of beauty.3、CIn March, 2016.2-10 Unit Test•短对话5题1、AYoung people seldom stay long on the same job.2、CTo arrange an appointment for him with the supervisor.3、BAttend the graduation ceremony.4、BHe doesn’t agree with the woman.5、CGo to ask Grandpa.•听力原文1M: It was the third time Cliff had phoned me to say he had a new job. W: It’s difficult to keep a young man on one job for life nowadays. Q: What does the woman mean?2M: I’d like to have a talk with your supervisor sometime this week. Could you arrange it for me?W: He’s rather busy these days. But I’ll see what I can do.Q: What’s the man asking the woman to do?3W: I don’t know what I’m going to wear to the graduation ceremony? All of my clothes are so casual.M: Why don’t you wear your newly bought green suit?Q: What is the woman going to do?4W: Adam is really a gifted piano player.M: Is he? You should have seen him when he was six.Q: What does the man mean?5M: How can I know when Abraham Lincoln was killed! That’s long before I was born.W: You are right, son, neither do I. Let’s see if Grandpa knows this. Q: What are the speakers going to do?•长对话5题6、AChild geniuses.7、CThe man doesn’t expect the child to be a genius.8、BBeing a genius.9、BThe speakers have different opinions about the intelligence of the child.10、BHusband and wife.•听力文本W: Look how smart our boy is! He’s playing the piano!M: He’s only banging on the keys.W: He’s only 2, honey. Give him time.M: Everyone thinks his child is a genius.W: What, are you saying –that our child isn’t a genius?M: I’m saying that there are few geniuses in the world. And while most people think their children are geniuses, not many of these children grow up to be geniuses.W: For all you know, our son could be the next Mozart.M: He’s drooling on the piano. Maybe you should clean it up so he can start composing his next symphony.W: I don’t know why you can’t be more positive about our little guy. What kind of parent are you?M: Hey, don’t think I don’t love our son, or that I don’t have high expectations for him. I think he’s great. But genius? Well, why would anyone want to be a genius anyway? Being a genius causes a lot of trouble for people.Q 6: What are the speakers talking about?Q 7: What can be inferred from the conversation?Q 8: What causes a lot of trouble for people according to the man? Q 9: What do we know from the conversation?Q 10: What is the relationship between the two speakers?•短文理解5题11、DOld rules for finding a job that are not so good.12、CSome people have bad ideas about job hunting.13、DThey should give just enough information to make the employer interested.14、CEncouraging the employer to want more information about you. 15、BThey are suitable to different people.•听力文本Among the most common types of career advice that people toss around are tips for job hunting. But be careful who you take advice from, because the workplace is changing very fast right now. As the new generation makes its voice heard at work, a lot of the old rules no longer apply. Here are two job-hunting rules that will hold you back if you’re not careful:Bad Rule No. 1: Draw a clear picture of yourself. A résuméis not supposed to give the story of your life; it’s a marketing document. So the goal is not to tell every single thing about yourself, but rather to get an interview. And the best way to land an interview is to make the employer want to find out more about you.Bad Rule No. 2: Don’t be too narrow. If you’re not narrow, then what are you selling? Think about cars. Is a BMW the car that meets every need for every person? Is a Saturn the car for high-end and low-endmarkets? You’re no different from a car. You can’t be everything to everyone.Q 11: What is the passage about?Q 12: What can we infer from the passage?Q 13: What does the author think about résumés?Q 14: What is the best way to get an interview?Q 15: In what sense are people like cars?•复合式听写10题16、launched17、corner18、bankruptcy19、virtually20、directing21、discharged22、secured23、substantial24、Not surprisingly25、fashion accessories•听力文本The name Christian Dior is considered by many to be the most recognized name in fashion. Its founder, Christian Dior was born in 1905 in the small town of Granville in Normandy, France. Dior spent some time as an artist and launched a gallery in 1928, with generous financing by his father. Hard times were just around the corner though. The Great Depression resulted in the bankruptcy of the family business, forcing them to sell virtually everything they owned. Dior moved in with a friend and soon began directing his attention to the fashion industry. After being discharged from army service in 1940, he returned to Paris in 1941 and secured employment with the fashion house of Lucien Lelong. In 1946, Marcel Boussac, the richest man in France at the time, provided substantial financial backing for Dior to launch his own fashion house. Dior’s first clothing line released in 1947 was an overwhelming success, winning favor for the designer, both in Europe and the distant USA. Not surprisingly, in 1949 Dior established a presence in New York City and soon expanded again to London in 1952. Wider global expansion followed shortly after. In 1948, Dior launched a perfume line which proved to be a great success. And in a 1950 decision he expanded the brand into fashion accessories like hats, ties and handbags. Dior was preparing for retirement when a heart attack took his life in 1957.Later the group experienced many ups and downs over the years. Despite all these ups and downs, Dior is still considered as one of the most popular and innovative fashion houses in the world. Unit 33-8、More practice in listeningConversation 11、DGoing camping with friends.2、DBecause she couldn’t fit two programs into her schedule.3、CBecause she will have a visitor.4、BWarm clothes.5、AConfirm her hotel reservation.Conversation 21、DIt has nice paths and camping sites.2、DBy using both their cart and backpack.3、BBake a chocolate cake.4、CWalk together in the beauty of nature.Passages 11、BBecause the exhibition will last for no more than a week.2、CBeds and sofas that you can try out.3、AIt provides a practical experience for us to think about laziness.4、CSit down, relax and be lazy for a while.Passages 21、resorts2、sprung up3、dramatically4、having an adverse effect on5、combat6、wilderness7、unspoiled8、streams of9、guidelines10、auction offNews 11、DIt is an 8-day cruise from Southampton to New York.2、BOffering passengers access to their rooms.News 21、BThe role that caffeine plays in improving memory.2、CHe is the author of the research report.3-10 Unit Test•短对话5题1、BThe woman wants to play golf while the man wants to play tennis.2、DNo one will pay attention to how the man dances.3、CA beautiful scene.4、AShe likes to take long camping trips.5、CAnnoyed.•听力原文1W: Hey, Joel, how about some golf on Friday after work?M: Not for me. I can never play golf well; I find it too frustrating. How about playing tennis?Q: What do the man and woman say?2M: I’d love to dance, but I don’t know the steps.W: It doesn’t matter. No one will be looking at us in the crowd. Q: What does the woman mean?3W: Look how beautiful the lake is with the sun setting on it. It gives me a sense of happiness.M: I agree completely, but we should leave now. The football game starts at eight o’clock, and we can’t miss it.Q: What is the woman happy about?4M: Viola is quite enthusiastic about camping, isn’t she?W: Yes, she often goes for weeks at a time. Last summer she went camping in Yellow Stone Park for two weeks.Q: What does the woman say about Viola?5M: You know I’m not a party animal, so I’m really fed up with Mary. She invites her friends to party in our apartment every other day! W: Yeah. I know what you mean.Q: How does the man feel about Mary having parties in their apartment?•长对话5题6、AGoing out for the night.7、BA concert.8、CThe man doesn’t want to go out with the woman’s parents.9、BTo go with the woman and her parents.10、BGirlfriend and boyfriend.•听力文本M: Hey, babe, you want to join me?W: Where are you going, love?M: I thought about going to a movie, but I just heard about a concert, and I think I’m going to that –that is, unless you have something else in mind. Dinner, dancing, what do you want to do?W: Do you mind if my parents come and join us?M: You’re kidding, right? I was hoping to take you out on a regular date.W: I guess we haven’t been going out long enough for you to really know me. But my parents are very important to me. And I’d really like to spend some time with them tonight. So how about it? We can all go dancing tonight.M: This doesn’t sound much like my cup of tea. I mean, are you serious?W: Sure. My parents are fantastic dancers. You’d really have a great time. Won’t you give it a chance?M: I…well, you know what? I think I could go in for this. Let’s go.Q 6: What are the speakers talking about?Q 7: When the conversation begins, where is the man planning to go?Q 8: What can be inferred from the passage?Q 9: What does the man decide in the end?Q 10: What is the relationship between the two speakers?•短文理解5题11、BTypes of vacations in the U.S.12、BIt is more comfortable than staying in tents.13、AAmerica has more tourist attractions than Europe.14、DBoth its major cities and its natural scenes are attractive.15、DThey can look at plants and flowers at close quarters.•听力文本For many Americans, summer is the season to travel. Why? Because school is out and the weather is great. And most of all, because weall deserve a break. When Americans take a break, they often head for their favorite vacation spots.Most companies provide an annual vacation for their employees, and people often use that time to travel. Some people just visit friends or relatives in distant states. Others go on low-budget weekend excursions and stay in economy motels. Those with more expensive tastes choose luxurious resorts and hotels. Camping out in the great outdoors appeals to adventurous types. Some travel in recreational vehicles to camp out in comfort, while others “rough it”by sleeping in tents.Most Americans prefer to travel within their nation’s border. Why? For one thing, it’s cheaper than traveling abroad, and there’s no language problem. Besides that, the vast American territory offers numerous tourist attractions. Nature lovers can enjoy beaches, mountains, canyons, lakes and a wealth of natural wonders. Major cities offer visitors a multitude of urban delights. The convenience of modern freeways, railways and airplanes makes travel in America as easy as pie.Many American vacations are as unique as the people who take them. Families often plan their trips with the kids in mind. More and more“family friendly”vacation resorts offer special programs for children. Environmentalists prefer “green vacations”. These trips allow them to observe plants and flowers closely without disturbing the sensitive balance of nature. Some people find sea cruises relaxing and refreshing. Others hit the water to go fishing, skiing or rafting. Daring tourists get the thrill of a lifetime on expeditions in remote places from Africa to Asia.Q 11: What is the passage mainly about?Q 12: Which of the following is true of traveling in recreational vehicles?Q 13: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason why Americans prefer to travel within the United States?Q 14: Which of the following is true of America, according to the passage?Q 15: How can environmentalists benefit from “green vacations”?•复合式听写10题16、audience17、teenage18、celebrate19、Popular20、conquers21、columns22、is central to23、a private arrangement24、to choose25、apart from•听力文本If you listen to American music, watch American television, or read American magazines, you will probably agree that the most popular subject of these forms of entertainment is love. Romantic love always finds an audience in the United States. Falling in love, solving the problems of love, and achieving the happy ending –the big wedding –are subjects of interest to the adults as well as the teenage public. Millions of Americans celebrate Valentine’s Day with special cards and gifts that announce their love to their mates, their friends, their coworkers, and their families. Popular songs tell us that “All the world loves a lover”. A popular saying is “Love conquers all”. Numerous columns in magazines and newspapers offer advice to the lovelorn, those with difficulties of the heart. To most Americans, romantic love is central to a happy life.Americans consider marriage a private arrangement between the two people involved. Young Americans feel free to choose their own marriage partners from any social, economic, or religious background. The man or woman may have strong ties with parents, brothers, or sisters, but when he or she falls in love, the strongest feelings are supposed to be for the loved one. When an American couple marries, they generally plan to live apart from parents and build their own independent family structure.Unit 44-8、More practice in listeningConversation 11、CProvide financial help for homeless people.2、AHolding some social activities.3、BUse the subway to avoid heavy traffic.4、CExtend a helping hand and give love to poor people.5、DHow to reuse items to live a green life.Conversation 21、BBecause he has too much work to complete.2、ATo help him do his work in her free time.3、BHe should have confidence in himself.4、DBecause it offers seasonal foods.Passages 11、ALess innovation efforts.2、D45.3 percent.3、DBecause they see more opportunities for promotion as baby boomers retire.4、CThe reasons for job dissatisfaction are found to be various. Passages 21、prevalent2、scary3、be classified as4、epidemic5、ratio6、diagnosed7、keeping track of8、was still associated with9、affirm10、is terms ofNews 11、AHSBC will have a major cost-cutting exercise.2、D290 billion pounds.News 21、AThe ECB released a new round of measures to lift the economy.2、CThe Eurozone economy has been growing slowly.4-10 Unit Test•短对话5题1、BHe’s worried about the coming exams.2、CForest fires will be worse next year.3、DThe earthquake was not as strong as the Tokyo one.4、AThe government should improve the development of the infrastructure in the area.5、CThe woman thinks human beings can do nothing but minimizing losses in the face of natural disasters.•听力原文1W: Hey, Joel, why are you so depressed?M: My house is leaking, my bicycle is lost, and the exams are coming. I’m really worried that I’ll fail them all.Q: Which of the following is one of the causes of the man’s depression?2W: This is really a bad year for forest fires.M: As they say, you’ve seen nothing yet. Next year will be worse. Forests are dryer.Q: What does the man mean?3W: Oh my Gosh! The ground’s shaking. Everything’s moving. Look at the lamp swinging back and forth. It’s an earthquake! Daddy, what can we do?M: There, there, Dearie. It’s over. Just a tremor. Nothing like the Tokyo earthquake I saw. Luckily I was in an earthquake-proof hotel then.Q: What does the man think about the earthquake that has just occurred?4W: It’s a great relief to have rain after a long time of drought. The crops almost failed because of the dry spell.M: Yeah. We’d never been hit by a drought so severe in the past 40 years. I think it’s high time our government intensified the development of irrigation and water conservancy projects.Q: Which of the following is true according to the dialog?5M: Jane, I’ve been thinking about whether we human beings can prevent natural disasters from occurring recently. But I’ve no answer. W: Well, Peter, in my opinion, what we can do is only to reduce our losses in the face of natural disasters at most.Q: What is true of the two speakers?•长对话5题6、ABecause of the death of a sheep clone.7、BShe produced six little ones before dying at the age of 6.8、CShort legs.9、BHe cloned a fish more than three decades earlier.10、BIt was published in a Chinese journal.•听力文本Philip: Hey, Susan, look at me. Something’s bothering you, I can tell. What’s the trouble? Why so sad?Susan: I’m sad all right. You will be too. I just found out Dolly died. And she was only six.Philip: That’s too bad. Six certainly is young to die. What did she die of?Susan: Cancer. And a sort of stiffening in her joints called arthritis. But she was still able to produce six little ones.Philip: Six children by age six! No one could do that. You must be joking.Susan: Ever see her photo? You just want to give her a hug. Big eyes; high nose; curly fair wool.Philip: Ah, now I’ve got the picture. You’re not talking about a person at all. You mean Dolly the cloned sheep.Susan: Of course I’m talking about Dolly, the first cloning, in 1996. Philip: Strictly speaking, that wasn’t the first cloning. A Chinese scientist cloned a fish thirty three years before.Susan: Really? I’ve never heard about that. Why did he keep it a secret? Why don’t we know more about him?Philip: His name is Tong Dizhou. He described the cloning in a Chinese scientific journal.Susan: I can guess what happened. The article was never translated into English and was not printed in an international journal and widely read. Right?Philip: You guessed it. Had the scientific community known, he’d befamous.Susan: Now that’s something that really is sad. When you think that he made a great discovery, but didn’t get credit for it, you feel sorry for him.Q 6: Why was the woman sad?Q 7: What does the dialog say about Dolly’s offspring and death? Q 8: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a feature of Dolly’s appearance?Q 9: What did the Chinese scientist Tong do?Q 10: What happened to the Chinese scientist’s research?•短文理解5题11、BA school for handicapped people.12、BMental and physical challenges pose a problem.13、ASurrounding walls.14、DStudents at Bancroft make money.。

大学英语视听说4unit8答案

大学英语视听说4unit8答案

大学英语视听说4unit8答案1. Do you know ____ Mrs. White came to China. [单选题] *A. whatB. when(正确答案)C. whichD. where2. Can I have a look___ that dress? [单选题] *A. at(正确答案)B. onC. forD.in3. look, it’s ___ .it’s going to rain. [单选题] *A. cloudB. cloudy(正确答案)C. rainyD. snowy4. It isn’t _____ watch. I left mine at home. [单选题] *A. myB. meC. my(正确答案)D. mine5. Look!The _____ are watering flowers. [单选题] *A. manB. womanC. boyD. children(正确答案)6. My sister is a clerk. ____ works in a bank near here. [单选题] *A. She(正确答案)B. HeC. ID. You7. His car is ____ than that one. [单选题] *A. very beautifulB. more beautiful(正确答案)C. much beautifulD. most beautiful8. Jane runs ___ fast as his brother. [单选题] *A. tooB. as(正确答案)C. soD. more9. --what did he do last week?--He ___ to see his friends. [单选题] *A. goB. went(正确答案)C. goesD. gone10. The night was very ______ .So he had to take off his shoes ______. [单选题] *A. quiet, quietly(正确答案)B. quite, quicklyC. late, quickD. quite, quietly11. I think Chinese is as _____ as English. [单选题] *A. important(正确答案)B. more importantC. in importantD. most important12. There is going to be a sandstorm____. [单选题] *A. tomorrow(正确答案)B. yesterdayC. last weekD. last month13. The policeman wants to know ______ at home before ten last night. [单选题] *A. if was heB. if is heC. if he isD. if he was(正确答案)14. I don’t like summer because it is too ____. [单选题] *A. coldB. warmC. coolD. hot(正确答案)15. We enjoy listening ____the music. [单选题] *A. onB. inC. to(正确答案)D. with16. Beijing ___a beautiful city and its people ___nice and kind. [单选题] *A. is; is isB. is; are(正确答案)C. are;D. are; are17. I will write to you as soon as I _____ there. [单选题] *A. will getB. get(正确答案)C. am gettingD. while18. They don’t have to do ____ today. [单选题] *A. much homework(正确答案)B. many homeworksC. many homeworkD. Much home works19. British people often greet each other ___the morning. [单选题] *A. in(正确答案)B. onC. atD. with20. Please don’t sit ___front of the computer for long hours. [单选题] *A. onB. in(正确答案)C. atD. by21. Mathematics ______ the language of science. [单选题] *A.Is(正确答案)B. has beenC. areD. have been22. Lovely weather, ________? [单选题] *A. is itB. isn’t it(正确答案)B. rightD. ok23. _______at in his way, the situation doesn’t seem so desperate. [单选题] *A.LookingB. Looked(正确答案)C. Being lookedD. To look24. We have been there for ______times. [单选题] *A.Hundred ofB. hundredsC. hundreds of(正确答案)D. hundred25. ______the whole situation, I wouldn't have said it [单选题] *A.If Should knowB. If I knewC. If I had known(正确答案)D. If I were to know26. We desire that the tour leader _______ us immediately of any change in plans [单选题] *A. inform(正确答案)B. informsC. informedD. has informed27. Don’t you think it is time you _____ smoking?[单选题] *A. give upB. gave up(正确答案)C. would give upD. should give up28. It was proposed that the matter ______ discussed at the next meeting.C. could be [单选题] *A. will beB. wasC. could beD. be(正确答案)29. By the time you get to New York, I___ for London.[单选题] *A.Would be leaving letB. am leaving(正确答案)C.have alreadyD. shall have left30. Never before that night _______the extent of my own power.[单选题] *A. had I felt(正确答案)B. I feltC. did I feltD. I had felt31. He is determined to get a seat for the concert___ it means standing in a queue all night.[单选题] *A. as ifB. even if(正确答案)C. providedD. whatever32. I was very interested in___ she told me.[单选题] *A. all that(正确答案)B. all whichC. all whatD. that33. Only under special circumstances___ to take make-up tests. [单选题] *A. are freshmen permitted(正确答案)B. freshmen are permittedC. permitted are freshmenD. are permitted freshmen34. What a lovely party! It's worth _______all my life.[单选题] *A. remembering(正确答案)B. to rememberC. to be rememberedD. being remembered35. She ran back to the kitchen, eggs___ carefully in her hands. [单选题] *A. to be heldB. held(正确答案)C. was heldD. holding36. It's necessary _______the dictionary immediately.[单选题] *A. that he will returnB. that he returnedC. that he return(正确答案)D. that he has returned37. They boy whom you lent the bike to___ by a car.[单选题] *A. hit hitB. be hitC. having beenD. was hit(正确答案)38. He will not be at the picnic,______ to my disappointment.[单选题] *A. much(正确答案)B.moreC. too muchD. much more39. In Britain, the best seasons of the year is probably ______spring. [单选题] *A. laterB. lastC. latterD. late(正确答案)40. This is________wonderful party![单选题] *A. so aB. such a(正确答案)C. suchD. so41. I can hardly imagine______so much money on a coat like that. [单选题] *A. spending(正确答案)B. spendC. to spendD. spent42. We have to take a taxi _______we can arrive at the airport earlier.[单选题] *A. as soon asB. in order toC. so as toD. so that(正确答案)43. There is a growing ______of Australian wine among consumers.[单选题] *A. relativityB. regularityC. popularity(正确答案)D. population44. Because of ______of time, I didn’t go shopping with my sister yesterday. [单选题] *A. Lack(正确答案)B. shortageC. zeroD. poverty45. Jane, my closet friend, often _______her secrets with me.[单选题] *A. speaksB. shares(正确答案)C. reportsD. finds46. When he came for the interview, Sam felt _______at first, but soon calmed down. [单选题] *A. nervous(正确答案)B. excitingC. curiousD. anxiously47. We would like you to know that we greatly___ your timely help[单选题] *A. appreciate(正确答案)B. thankC. acceptD. admire48. Careless driving may_______ your life. [单选题] *A. cost(正确答案)B. spendC. payD. buy49. The ______of my new job were better than the old one.[单选题] *A. conditions(正确答案)B. positionC. bossD. pay50. You must give us more time,____ we shall not be able to make a good job of it. [单选题] *A. otherwise(正确答案)B. whetherC. thereforeD. consequently。

应用型视听说第四册答案

应用型视听说第四册答案

Unit1 1. A bus is a road (vehicle) designed tocarry passengers. Buses vary in capacity from8 to 300 passengers. Buses are widely used in public transportation. A long-distance bus iscalled a (coach). Trolleybuses (无轨电车)use overhead power lines.2. A ferry is a form of transportation, usuallya boat, but sometimes a ship, used to carryprimarily passengers, and sometimesvehicles and (cargo ) as well. Ferriesform a part of the public transport systemsof many (waterside ) cities and islands.3. The subway, an underground urbanrailroad, usually operated by electricity, isalso known as a (metro), orunderground. It is the most populartransport system in big cities for its high(capacity), high speed, and low price.4. The largest airliners are wide-body(jets ) with two separate aisles running fromthe front to the back of the passenger cabin,such as Boeing 747, Airbus A380, andMcDonnell Douglas DC-10. These(aircraft ) are usually used for internationalflights between major cities with manypassengers.5. Hovercraft (气垫船) are used throughoutthe world as specialized transports. Becausethey are (supported ) by a cushion of air,hovercraft are (unique ) among all otherforms of ground transportation in theirability to travel equally well over land, ice,and water.B. Ask and answer the questionsAsk and answer the following questions with a partner.1. How would you like to travel for a short distance in a big city, say, five to ten kilometers?Your answer:Reference answer: I might take a bus or subway if it is convenient, take a taxi if I am in a hurry, or ride a bike if it is rush hour and the weather is fine. 2. Which is your favorite type of transport when you travel from one country to another, train, ship, or plane? Why?Your answer:Reference answer: A: I prefer planes because they are fast and time-saving. B: I prefer trains because they are fairly fast, especially express trains;moreover, they're safe and comfortable if I book a cushioned berth. In contrast, a plane trip is usually more expensive and makes me feel unsafe, and a ship is too slow.C: I prefer ships because they put me at ease with their big space and various entertainment facilities. They offer me a chance to enjoy myself better as a tourist without suffering a busy and crowded journey, which can hardly be avoided when traveling by train or plane.3. Do you think riding bikes should be encouraged in big cities? Why? Your answer :Reference answer : In big cities where traffic jams are part of our daily life, as well as encouraging other methods (bus or subway, for example) we should encourage more people to travel by bike, especially for traveling short distances like a few miles from home to work, because riding bikes is good for the health, environmentally friendly, and money-saving. Score: 0.00%Section One Listen for skillsA. Listen and practiceListen to the dialogues and choose the best answers.1. (a)a. The effects of a flood.b. The heroic fight against a flood.c. The causes of a flood.d. Floods of the past 20 years.2.(d)a. The man thinks the woman is wasting her time.b. The man thinks the woman should make full use of her time.c. The man is eager to know the woman's answer.d. The man can wait and there is no need for the woman to hurry.3.(d)a. A swimming contest.b. A volleyball game.c. A football match.d. A basketball game.4.(d)a. Credit.b. Computers.c. Mathematics.d. Banking.5.(a)a. How to use a camera.b. How to use a washing machine.c. How to use a tape recorder.d. How to use a calculator.Section Two Special English programsA. Item 12. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.According to Toyota, what caused the accident that killed four people? (c)a. A broken pedal.b. Speeding.c. A stuck accelerator pedal.d. Not mentioned.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the bestanswer to the following question.Which of the following about Toyota is NOT true?(a)a. The US is no longer its largest market.b. Its sales and stock price have both fallen.c. The quality of its cars fails to match their quantity.d. Its 2010 Prius seems to have a lot of problems. Section Two Special English programsB. Item 22. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.Why is there so much traffic in Los Angeles? (a)a. Most people drive to work and to get around.b. Buses don't have special lanes.c. There are not enough subway stops in the city.d. People in Los Angeles are encouraged to drive.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the bestanswer to the following question.What is suggested as a possible solution to the traffic problems in Los Angeles? (b)a. Producing faster, less costly, and more dependable cars.b. Making buses more attractive to car owners.c. Having more special lanes on the freeways for cars.d. Reducing the population of Los AngelesSection Two Special English programsC. Item 32. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.Which of the following was NOT affected by the crisis?(c)a. Hundreds of thousands of travelers.b. About 100,000 flights.c. The authority of the International Air Transport Association.d. Almost one third of world air travel. 2) Now listen to the report again and choose the bestanswer to the following question.Which of the following is mentioned as an example that not all businesses have been sympathetic?(d)a. Travel insurance sold well.b. Trains and buses had more passengers.c. Boats and cars were much busier than usual.d. Hotel charges doubledSection Four Real worldA. Get the main ideaWatch the video clip and fill in the blanks to complete the graph.1. 无用户答案[ReferenceAnswer:148] 2. 无用户答案[Reference Answer:out ofcontrol ] 3. 无用户答案[Reference Answer:crashing into ]Section Four Real worldB. Watch for detailsWatch the video clip again. Choose the best answers to the following questions.1. What information from the local air traffic controller makes the crew unhappy? (b)a. The information about the poor quality of the airway.b. The information about the bad weather.c. The information about the change of flight direction.d. The information about the pitch-black night. 2. What is the destination of Flash Airlines' Boeing737-300?(a)a. Cairo.b. France.c. The Red Sea.d. Not mentioned.3. What does "turning in the opposite direction" refer to? (d)a. Turning back instead of forward.b. Turning forward instead of back.c. Turning left instead of right.d. Turning right instead of left.4. Which of the following is NOT true when the plane is getting dangerously close to the Red Sea? (c)a. The plane has just been brought under control.b. The warning of approaching the ground is heard.c. The plane is flying almost completely on its side.d. The plane has finished flying almost upside downSection Four Real worldC. Listen and writeListen to the sound clips and fill in the blanks with the exact words or phrases you've heard.1. He's (training) as the first officer although he's worked for years(piloting ) corporate jets.2. Knowing he is (in trouble), the captain tells the first officer to(engage) the autopilot.3. The 737 is now flying almost completely (on its side).The plane gainsspeed as it (spirals ) towards the Red Sea.4. Diving towards the water, it's traveling at more than (700kilometers) an hour. Everyone on board is running (out of time).5. A passenger jet filled with (French families) is plunging towards theRed Sea.Section One Travel in an Amtrak trainB. Get the themeAnswer the following questions according to the video clip you've just watched.1. How can you save money when traveling by train in America?Your answer:Reference answer: By buying passes instead of individual tickets.2. What does the observation car look like, according to the train attendant? Your answer:Reference answer: It has glass all the way up into the ceiling.3. What is the accident?Your answer:Reference answer: The train hit a cow.Section Two Your turnWork in pairs. Two tourists meet for the first time at the train station in Kunming, Yunnan. One student acts as Tourist A and the other as Tourist B. You may referr to the following outline:1. Starting the conversation with greetings;2. Talking about destination(s), means of transportation, travel route, service, and cost, etc.;3. Saying goodbye.Your answer:Reference answer:Tourist A:Hello!Tourist B:Hello!Tourist A:Where are you going?Tourist B:Well, I'm going to Lijiang. What about you?Tourist A:I'm going to Dali. Have you ever been there?Tourist B:Yeah, I've been there twice. Nice place, you know.Tourist A:Do I have to take a long-distance bus to Dali?Tourist B:No. It only about an hour to get there. The bus comes every 10 minutes and only costs five yuan.Tourist A:Could you recommend some attractions?Tourist B:You can stroll around the grand city wall and traditional Bai ethnic minority folk houses. If you get tired of walking, you can rent a bike from the International Youth Hostel.Tourist A:It sounds great. Can I ride a bike to Erhai Lake?Tourist B:Yes, but I suggest you take a horse-drawn carriage to the dock of Erhai Lake, where you can tour the lake by yacht.Tourist A:Thanks for your advice. I can't wait to visit the city. Is this your first time going to Lijiang?Tourist B:Yes. I've been dreaming of visiting Lijiang for years.Tourist A:My friends went there last month, and they suggest not making your schedule too tight. Lijiang is a place where you can smell the sweet flowers in the air.Tourist B:Exactly. That's why I plan to extend my stay there for two more days.Tourist A:Oh, I must be off now. I appreciate your advice. Have a good journey and enjoy your stay in Lijiang.Tourist B:You too. Have a good journey. Bye!B. Story dictationListen to a story and fill in the missing words. The story will be read three times. The first and the third times it will be read at normal speed, and the second time there will be a 20-second pause for the missing part.<TRNow listen to the story:The thing about driving schools is that they're pretty easy to pass. So evena not-so-good driver can just walk in and pass driving schools. Billy was one ofthose not-so-good drivers. He couldn't even ride a bike, and a motorcycle was just out of the question. When Billy took the final driving test, he ran into a wall. But they still passed him.The first day of actual driving in the real world, Billy was drunk. He hadfound beer in his dad's fridge and had thought, what's a better way ofcelebrating than beer and a drive to my friend's house?The driving schools really should teach more. As Billy swerved down the road, a kid in front of him accidentally kicked the ball into the street and ran to go get it. Billy was too busy giggling to himself because he had thought ofsomething funny to notice the child. All he felt was a big bump, which he just thought was a pothole, and kept driving.A few minutes later a cop car was in pursuit. Billy heard the sirens andlooked behind him to see the cop car. He pulled over to the side of the road as the cop came to the window.无用户答案[Reference Answer:The cop gave the hand signal to roll down the window but Billy was too drunk to understandwhat he meant. Finally Billy just opened the door, hitting the cop in the knee.The cop pulled out his gun, and told Billy to put his hands behind his head.] "Sir, have you been drinking this evening?" the cop asked."Why, no, sir. I drank a little beer but it was just a celebration," said Billy.The cop handcuffed Billy and put him in the back of the car. He was taken by the cop to the station and put into jail for driving under the influence. They really should teach more in that driving school.Unit21. (Donating ) money or property to help a(needy ) organization2. There are ways toprovide (assistance ) tohelp seniors stay in theirhomes and keep them(involved ) in social activitieswithout taking away theirindependence.3. Have you ever held adying baby in your arms?Have you ever seen a motherin tears because she cannotlook after her children? Haveyou ever seen a personso (deformed ) that youcannot (bear ) to lookinto their eyes?4. Jackie Chan's Dragon's Heart (Foundation) strives to meet the needs of poor children and the elderly in remote (rural ) areas, where Chan has made several trips, bringing warm clothing, wheelchairs, and school supplies, and helping to build schools.5. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation isthe largest private foundation in theworld, founded by Bill Gates and hiswife, Melinda Gates. The primary aims ofthe foundation are, (globally), toenhance healthcare and reduce extremepoverty, and in America, to(expand ) educational opportunities andaccess to information technology.B. Ask and answer the questionsAsk and answer the following questions with apartner.1. Have you ever done any charity work before?Your answer :Reference answer : Yes, I have donated money to the victims of the Wenchuan earthquake. I've also donated blood twice to the Red Cross.2. How important do you think charity work is?Your answer :Reference answer : Charity work can help relieve the suffering of victims, make them feel the humane care and love of others, and give them confidence to live a better life.Section One Listen for skillsA. Listen and practiceListen to the dialogues and choose the best answers.1. (a)a. The man could buy a shirt of a different color.b. The size of the shirt is all right for the man.c. The size the man wants will arrive soon.d. The man could come back some time later.2.(b)a. The woman is watching an exciting film with the man.b. The woman can't take a photo of the man.c. The woman is running toward the lake.d. The woman is filming the lake.3.(a)a. It's quiet in the restaurant.b. The prices are high in the restaurant.c. The restaurant serves good food.d. The restaurant is too far from their school.4.(d)a. At a booking office.b. In a Hong Kong hotel.c. On a busy street.d. At an airport.5.(c)a. The man has been complaining too much.b. The man's headache will go away by itself.c. The man should have seen the doctor earlier.d. The man should confirm his appointment with the doctor.Section Two Special English programsA. Item 12. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.Why did David Irvine-Halliday stay in Nepal after he had finished his work there? (b)a. Because he wanted to hike in the Himalayas.b. Because his return flight was canceled.c. Because he wanted to visit some schools there.d. Because he liked Nepal very much.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question.What kind of lighting did the Canadian professor hope to provide?(c)a. Renewable, clean, and safe.b. Clean, renewable, and cheap.c. Clean, safe, and affordable.d. Affordable, renewable, and safe. Section Two Special English programsB. Item 22. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.How are charities and foundations related to the Internal Revenue Service?(d)a. They serve under the Internal Revenue Service.b. They are served by the Internal Revenue Service.c. They pay tax to the Internal Revenue Service.d. They pay no tax by claiming tax-exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question.What was the total amount of charitable giving in the United States last year? (a)a. More than 307 billion dollars.b. Under 300 billion dollars.c. More than 607 billion dollars.d. Not mentionedSection Two Special English programsC. Item 32. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.Which of the following is NOT true about Romel Joseph?(d) a. He could have had a promising career if he hadn't returned to Haiti. b. He is a blind violin teacher.c. He is a citizen of both Haiti and America.d. He lost his family as well as his arms and legs in the quake.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question.How many major organizations in the USA are mentioned offering assistance to Haiti? (a)a. 3.b. 4.c. 5.d. 6Section Four Real worldA. Get the main ideaWatch the video clip and fill in the blanks to complete the graph.1. 无用户答案[Reference Answer:charity ]2. 无用户答案[Reference Answer:Fast ]3. 无用户答案[Reference Answer:buy ]Score: 0.00%Section Four Real worldB. Watch for detailsWatch the video clip again. Choose the best answers to the following questions.1. What does a good charity mean ?(c)a. A charity that makes money.b. A charity run by a big company.c. A charity run efficiently.d. A charity that is famous. 2. How many hungry children can be fed for a week for three dollars? (a)a. Two.b. Three.c. Four.d. Five3. What does the website donate to the hungry for each correct answer?(b)a. 20 grams of rice.b. 20 grains of rice.c. 20 pounds of rice.d. 20 kilograms of riceSection Four Real worldC. Listen and writeListen to the sound clips and fill in the blanks with the exact words or phrases you've heard.1. World hunger can seem like an (overwhelming ) problem, but thereare actually lots of small steps that you can take to make a big(difference).2. (Figure out) what you can spare and then make your donations(automatic).3. Research shows that (fasting) one day a month reduces your(risk) of heart disease.4. Once a month, stop yourself from making a nonessential (purchase)and set the money aside for (hunger relief).5. Improve your vocabulary and help feed the world's poor at the sametime by going to and answering (multiple) choice questions on word (definitions).Section One Helping people outB. Get the themeAnswer the following questions according to the video clip you've just watched.1. Why is Alex Band recognized?Your answer:Reference answer: Because he is really committed to charity and willing to doa tremendous amount of work behind the scenes.2. Why is Debbie given an award?Your answer:Reference answer: Because she supports Donate Life and has done an amazing job by raising about 20,000 dollars from Band's fans.Section Two Your turnYou are to give a speech on the topic of raising money for the victims of the Haiti earthquake. Prepare a two-minute speech and deliver it in class, referring to the following outline:1. The general picture of the Haiti earthquake;2. The reasons why people in the rest of the world should give a helping hand;3. How to help the victims of the Haiti earthquake.Your answer:Reference answer: My dear friends,These days, the Haiti earthquake has got massive media coverage. The earthquake has taken hundreds of thousands of innocent lives and injured more, and made millions of people homeless and broken-hearted.The heart-wrenching scenes can be found everywhere in Haiti. With collapsed houses, debris, and dead bodies scattered everywhere, people in Haiti, gripped by fear and desperation, are crying and screaming hopelessly. They need help desperately. What matters to them is financial as well as psychological support.With their hearts going out to the victims, both individuals and governments in the rest of the world have rolled up their sleeves. For example, many well-equipped foreign rescue teams have flooded into Haiti to join in the rescue work. The food distribution, coordinated by the UnitedNations World Food Program, international aid agencies, and the Haitian government, is in full swing. A lot of charity organizations and institutions, together with many good-hearted celebrities, have helped launch campaigns for fund-raising. It is high time we did our bit to relieve the sufferings of the poor Haitians. Let's pool our dollars to make the difference between life and death.B. Story dictationListen to a story and fill in the missing words. The story will be read three times. The first and the third times it will be read at normal speed, and the second time there will be a 20-second pause for the missing part.<TRNow listen to the story:Less evident is how this quiet 87-year-old black woman came to donate $150,000 to the University of Southern Mississippi.Miss McCarty said she wanted to help somebody's child go to college and just wanted it to go to someone who would appreciate it and learn.McCarty's gift establishes an endowed Oseola McCarty Scholarship, with "priority consideration given to those deserving African-American students enrolling at the University of Southern Mississippi who clearly demonstrate a financial need."Miss McCarty's gift has astounded even those who believe they know her well. She has done laundry for three generations of some families. In the beginning, she said, she charged $1.50 to $2 a bundle, but, with inflation, the price rose.She recalled that when she started making $10 a bundle, she began to save money and put it in savings. She never would take any of it out and it just accumulated.Actually, she started saving much earlier. Miss McCarty, seated in her small, neat living room, told her story quietly and matter-of-factly.Over the years, she put money into several local banks. While banks merged and changed names and management, McCarty's savings grew.Bank personnel, realizing that McCarty was accumulating sizeable savings, advised her to put her money into CD's (certificates of deposits), conservative mutual funds, and other accounts where it would work for her.Meanwhile, McCarty washed and ironed and lived frugally. She has never had a car and still walks everywhere she goes.无用户答案[Reference Answer:She shows a visitor the shopping cart she pushes to Big Star, more than a mile away, to get groceries. For the visitor's benefit, she turns on the window air conditioner bank personnel only recently persuaded her to get.]"I can't do everything," she said, "but I can do something to help somebody. And what I can do I will do. I wish I could do more."U nit31. The Internet is a global systemof (interconnected ) computernetworks serving billions of usersworldwide. It is a network ofnetworks that (consists ) ofmillions of private and public,academic, business, andgovernment networks.2. Among the variousinformation systems on theInternet, the World Wide Webis the most popular one. Manyof us like (surfing ) thisWeb. With a click of the(mouse), all kinds ofinformation are instantlyavailable.3. Google is the dominantsearch (engine ) in the USmarket, with a market shareof 65.6%. It was(founded ) by Larry Page andSergey Brin when they wereattending Stanford Universityas Ph.D. (candidates).4. It has been found that when left(unsupervised ) on the Internet, kids don't thinktwice about (posting ) their address, phonenumber, and picture online. They may even decideto meet someone they met online face to face.5. Online bullying, or cyberbullying, happens whensomeone uses the Internet, cell phones, or otherdevices to send or post (text ) or imagesintended to hurt or (embarrass ) anotherperson. Cyberbullying is a problem that affectsalmost half of all American teens.B. Ask and answer the questionsAsk and answer the following questions with apartner.1. What can you do on the Internet?Your answer:Reference answer: We can chat, make friends, and get the information we needon the Internet.2. Are there any students around you spending too much time online? What harm can that do to them?Your answer:Reference answer: Yes, there are a few. Spending too much time on the Internet keeps them away from their schoolwork.A. Listen and practiceListen to the following news and fill in the blanks with the information you've heard.1. A massive (drought ) is spreading to (many areas of the country's north). More than 250,000 people are short of (drinking water)in sparsely populated Chifeng City in northern China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. More than (272,800 )cattle also lack drinking water, an official with the Municipal Water Conservancy Bureau told Xinhua (Saturday).2. The Australian state of Victoria will showcase its capabilities in (key areas )such as information and communication technology, biotechnology, sustainable urban development, (education), tourism, and the arts during a week-long program of events (at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo). The state premier John Brumby officially launched Victoria Week in Melbourne on (Monday), saying it would show the world the state's strength as a (major) trade, investment, and cultural partner of China.Section Two Special English programsA. Item 12. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.Which of the following statements is true about Google's project to help the poor? (d)a. It will last for five to ten years.b. It will cover various areas.c. The first project will help to reduce health threats.d. All of the above.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question.Which of the following statements is not true? (d)a. is the part of Google that gives money to good causes.b. will invest in small companies to create jobs.c. Google's project is supposed to create more jobs than microfinance.d. Googl will help control infectious diseases in Southeast Asia and Africa.Section Two Special English programsB. Item 22. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.Which of the following statements is NOT true? (d)a. Unsafe water supplies are caused by both natural and man-made pollution.b. Unsafe water supplies can cause such diseases as cholera and guineaworm.c. Water-related diseases kill millions of people each year.d. Most children fall victim to water-related diseases.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question.What does the report tell us about the "Safe Drinking Water Is Essential" project? (b)a. It was launched by the Global Health and Education Foundation.b. It is the first Internet-based resource to do with improving the safety ofdrinking water supplies.c. It is funded by the United States National Academy of Sciences.d. It sells DVDs providing information.Section Two Special English programsC. Item 32. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to thefollowing question.Which of the following is NOT true about the Mobile Internet Unit, according to the report?(c)a. It is a traveling bus.b. It is equipped with computers and other modern technology.。

新视野大学英语第三版四册视听说网络课答案5-8单元

新视野大学英语第三版四册视听说网络课答案5-8单元

Unit 5SharingTask 3d-h-a-f-b-e-c-gTask 4146Task 51. (l)enrich(2)expand our horizons(3)Terribly2. intellect3. specific4. learn through art5. all aspects6. (l)alive(2)performance(3)intense emotionslisteningTask2 Activity1Sarah (Woman): BTim: ANige: CTask 2 Activity 21.gets your vote2. (1)in favor of(2)useful and beneficial(3)bring jobs(4)entertainment and activities3. (1)concern me(2)expensive4. I personally would prefer5. (1)with disabilities(2)excellent(3)enjoy gardens6. (1)mentioned youth(2)involved(3)not so sure7. costs8. (1)my vote would go to(2)leave out(3)hanging around(4)routine (5 )bringing along9. the older generationViewingTask 2 Activity 1134Task 2 Activity 21. A2. makes a mess3. public buildings4. wrong5. V6. definitely7. A8. quite exciting9. V10. A11. pleasing to the eye12. positive13. environment14. A15. nice picture16. offensiverole-playingTask 1 Activity 1c-a-b-dTask 1 Activity 21.(1)extends out west(2)north above(3)go up2.(1)around the corner(2)over there3. around the neighborhood4. (1)on the left(2)hang out and read5. (1)head over to(2)circle back6. (1)walking by(2)a center of(3)attracted(4)folk music7. looks like8. (1)modeled on(2)the hundredth anniversary Presenting:Task 1 Activity 11. Setting of the movie2. Actor(s)/Actress(es)3. Plot summary4. Recommendation5. Director6. Reviewer’s opinion of different elements Presenting:Task 1 Activity 21.skillfully2.(1)gripping (2)shocking (3)hilarious3.sensational4.electrifying5.(1)poignantly (2)moving6.(1)breathless (2)hard-hitting(3)emotionally-draining (4)thoroughly More practice inlisteningShort conversations 1CDBCDLong conversation BDCAPassages Passage 1 CADB Passages: Passage 21.anticipation2.glamorous3. be conferred upon4. collective5. nominate for6.exceptions to7. accomplished8. absolute9. recipients10. is entitled to NewsReport 1C AReport 2ADBUnit test Part ICCBBDPart IIABDCAPart IllDBACCPart V1.tremendous2.strategic3.applied4.honored5.escape6.defeated7.reflecting8.a series of9.strong relationship10.a wide range ofUnit 6SharingTask 2quite latego onimportantgoing onthe media and the newsTask 31. Internet2. Television3. Internet4. Radio5. Newspapers Television6. Newspapers InternetTask 4e-c-b-a-f-dTask5(1)laptop(2)latest headlines(3)real time(1)sources(2)media(1)have to pay(2 )discriminate(1)outlets(2)spread (3)risk.Task 61 2 3ListeningTask 2 Activity 1f-e-d-g-e-a-bTask 2 Activity 21.(1)hear this story (2 )about this guy2. (1)what happened was3. (1)remember all the details(2)recall (3)the first challenge4.(1)then from that(2)something to do5. (1 )the next thing(2 )according to the report (3)a part in his film6. (1)my impression was that (2)ended up7. that's what happenedViewingTask 2 Activity1BAADCCCTask 2 Activity 21. starts going wrong2. fill an awful lot of time3. deeply embarrassing for us4. (1)champion of the Wrong Guest division(2)charming but inappropriate5.(1)living the celebrity lifestyle(2)love a good news blunderrole-playingTask 1 Activity 1b-a-d-cTask 1 ActivityABBABAABBAPresenting:Task 1 Activity 12 3 5More practice in listeningShort conversations 1BABDCLong conversationCDACPassages: Passage 1DCDBPassages: Passage 2differentiate themselves fromfrown uponconcisecombatsevereis geared up forembracedcompactis supplemented withsensationalNewsReport 1CAReport 2DCBUnit testPART1DBAADPart llBDACCPart 3CBDACPart 4contestqueensoutgoingcheerstitletoursperformedto convincein protestdraw world attention。

新视野大学英语视听说第四册unit8quiz答案

新视野大学英语视听说第四册unit8quiz答案

Unit 8 Quiz单元小测验Part IDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He does not want to eat GM food.B. He wants GM food labeled.C. He does not care if GM food is labeled.D. He agrees with the woman.Your answer Correct answerC C2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She agrees with the man.B. GMO spreads diseases.C. GM fish are abnormally large.D. Trees grow too fast.Your answer Correct answerA A3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She wants the man to go to the meeting.B. She wants the man to pick up the children.C. She wants to clone the man.D. She does not want a clone of the man.Your answer Correct answerD D4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Evolution is more efficient than lab experiments.B. Evolution is less efficient than lab experiments.C. Evolution produces better strains.D. Lab experiments produce more strains.Your answer Correct answerB B5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman wants to be coaxed to clone herself.B. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.C. Love is blind.D. The man wants copies of the girl through cloning.Your answer Correct answerD DPart IIDirections: Listen to the passage(s) three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for the general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10, write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read for the third time, check your answers.There are many ways in which human stem cells can be used in basic research and in clinical research.Studies of human stem cells may (S1)(1)information about the complex events that occur during human development. A primary goal of this work is to (S2)(2)how stem cells become divided or differentiated. Scientists know that turning genes on and off is (S3)(3)to this process. Some of the most serious medical conditions, such as cancer and birth defects, are due to (S4)(4)cell division and differentiation. A better understanding of the genetic and molecular controls of these processes may yield information about (S5)(5)such diseases arise and suggest new strategies for therapy. A significant barrier (S6) (6)this use and most uses of stem cells is that scientists do not yet fully understand the (S7) (7)that turn specific genes on and off to influence the differentiation of the stem cell.(S8) (8)that could be used for cell-based therapies. Today, donated organs and tissues are often used to replace ailing or destroyed tissue, but the need for transplantable tissues and organs far outweighs the available supply. (S9)(9)to treat diseases including Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, spinal cord injury, stroke, burns, heart disease and diabetes.For example, (S10) (10).YourCorrect answeranswer(1) yeild yield(2) identify identify(3) central central(4) abnormal abnormal(5) how how(6) to to(7) signals signals(8)The most important potentialapplication of human stem cells isperhaps the generation of cells andtissues(9)Stem cells, directed to differentiateinto specific cell types, will offer asource of replacement cells and tissues(10)it may become possible to generatehealthy heart muscle cells in thelaboratory and then transplant thosecells into patients with chronic heartdiseasePart IIIDirections: Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. What is the Iceland company doing?A. Creating a detailed map of the genes of the Icelandicpeople.B. Creating a detailed map of all human genes.C. Creating a map as detailed as those by some other projects.D. Creating a map less detailed than that by the Americancompany.Your answer Correct answerB B2. Why do the people of Iceland present a special opportunity tostudy the human genome?A. Iceland has a small population.B. Most of the Icelanders have a small group of ancestors.C. Plenty of records of their ancestors are available.D. All of the above.Your answer Correct answerD D3. Why is the Iceland project superior to the American genomeproject?A. Because it observes 200 million people.B. Because it observes 14 large families.C. Because it observes more families than any other project.D. Because it observes more families than many otherprojects.Your answer Correct answerC C4. Why can the study of genes help to identify the causes ofdiseases?A. Small genetic differences may be related to some diseases.B. Large genetic differences may be related to some diseases.C. The genetic similarity may throw light on some diseases.D. Similar genes will cause similar diseases.Your answer Correct answerA A5. What is the passage mainly concerned about?A. Finding out the history of Irish families.B. Finding out the special genes of Irish people to cure theirdiseases.C. Creating a detailed human genetic map to identifydisease-causing genes.D. Creating a detailed human genetic map to identifyabnormally small genes.Your answer Correct answerC CPart IVDirections: Choose the right answer.1. With the advent of the genetic map, we know whereeverything is, but do we know where to ________________?A. go for itB. go with itC. get for itD. get with itYour answer Correct answerC B2. As you know, it has taken millions of years of evolution andnatural selection to get us ________________ we are today.A. howB. whoC. whatD. whereYour answer Correct answerC D3. It's too late to ________________ the clock. We'll just have todepend on common sense to solve uncommon problems.A. returnB. turn aroundC. turn backD. turn roundYour answer Correct answerB C4. Many prisoners have been freed through DNA testing, exceptfor the ones whose death sentence has already been________________.A. carried outB. carried onC. carried forwardD. carried awayYour answer Correct answerC A5. "I guess there would be some tremendous medical advantagesin that sort of research." "You've said ________________."A. a mouthB. the mouthC. a mouthfulD. the mouthfulYour answer Correct answerC CSubmit。

应用型大学英语视听说教程第四册答案

应用型大学英语视听说教程第四册答案

应⽤型⼤学英语视听说教程第四册答案Unit11. A bus is a road (vehicle) designedto carry passengers. Buses vary incapacity from 8 to 300 passengers.Buses are widely used in publictransportation. A long-distance bus iscalled a (coach). Trolleybuses (⽆轨电车) use overhead power lines.2. A ferry is a form of transportation, usuallya boat, but sometimes a ship, used to carryprimarily passengers, and sometimesvehicles and (cargo ) as well. Ferriesform a part of the public transport systemsof many (waterside ) cities and islands.3. The subway, an underground urbanrailroad, usually operated by electricity, isalso known as a (metro), orunderground. It is the most populartransport system in big cities for itshigh (capacity), high speed, and lowprice.4. The largest airliners arewide-body (jets ) with two separateaisles running from the front to the back ofthe passenger cabin, such as Boeing 747,Airbus A380, and McDonnell Douglas DC-10.These (aircraft ) are usually used forinternational flights between major citieswith many passengers.5. Hovercraft (⽓垫船) are used throughoutthe world as specialized transports. Becausethey are (supported ) by a cushion of air,hovercraft are (unique ) among all otherforms of ground transportation in theirability to travel equally well over land, ice,and water.B. Ask and answer the questionsAsk and answer the following questions with a partner.1. How would you like to travel for a short distance in a big city, say, five to ten kilometers?Your answer:Reference answer: I might take a bus or subway if it is convenient, take a taxiif I am in a hurry, or ride a bike if it is rush hour and the weather is fine.2. Which is your favorite type of transport when you travel from one countryto another, train, ship, or plane? Why?Your answer:Reference answer: A: I prefer planes because they are fast and time-saving.B: I prefer trains because they are fairly fast, especially express trains; moreover, they're safe and comfortable if I book a cushioned berth. In contrast, a plane trip is usually more expensive and makes me feel unsafe, and a ship is too slow.C: I prefer ships because they put me at ease with their big space and various entertainment facilities. They offer me a chance to enjoy myself better as atourist without suffering a busy and crowded journey, which can hardly be avoided when traveling by train or plane.3. Do you think riding bikes should be encouraged in big cities? Why? Your answer :Reference answer : In big cities where traffic jams are part of our daily life, as well as encouraging other methods (bus or subway, for example) we should encourage more people to travel by bike, especially for traveling short distances like a few miles from home to work, because riding bikes is good forthe health, environmentally friendly, and money-saving. Score: 0.00% Section One Listen for skills A. Listen and practice Listen to the dialogues and choose the best answers. 1.(a)a. The effects of a flood.b. The heroic fight against a flood.c. The causes of a flood.d. Floods of the past 20 years.2. (d)a. The man thinks the woman is wasting her time.b. The man thinks the woman should make full use of her time.c. The man is eager to know the woman's answer.d. The man can wait and there is no need for the woman to hurry. 3. (d) a. A swimming contest.b. A volleyball game.c. A football match.d. A basketball game.4.(d)a. Credit.b. Computers.c. Mathematics.d. Banking.5.(a)a. How to use a camera.b. How to use a washing machine.c. How to use a tape recorder.d. How to use a calculator.Section Two Special English programsA. Item 12. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question. According to Toyota, what caused the accident that killed four people?(c)a. A broken pedal.b. Speeding.c. A stuck accelerator pedal.d. Not mentioned.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question. Which of the following about Toyota is NOT true?(a)a. The US is no longer its largest market.b. Its sales and stock price have both fallen.c. The quality of its cars fails to match their quantity.d. Its 2010 Prius seems to have a lot of problems.Section Two Special English programsB. Item 22. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.Why is there so much traffic in Los Angeles? (a)a. Most people drive to work and to get around.b. Buses don't have special lanes.c. There are not enough subway stops in the city.d. People in Los Angeles are encouraged to drive.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question.What is suggested as a possible solution to the traffic problems in Los Angeles? (b)。

新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版第四册unit8的test的答案

新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版第四册unit8的test的答案

新视野⼤学英语视听说教程第⼆版第四册unit8的test的答案1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He does not want to eat GM food.B. He wants GM food labeled.C. He does not care if GM food is labeled.D. He agrees with the woman.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man is against organ cloning.B. The woman is against organ cloning.C. The man is a scientist devoted to organ cloning.D. The woman will let her organ clones once it fails.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She wants the man to go to the meeting.B. She wants the man to pick up the children.C. She wants to clone the man.D. She does not want a clone of the man.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The two speakers have a lot of common interests.B. The two speakers have both chosen Mr. Green's elective course.C. The woman has a lot of knowledge on genetics.D. The man is beginning to like genetics.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Both the man and the woman are against GM food.B. Both the man and the woman are for the GM food.C. The woman is probably a consumer of GM foods.D. The man is probably a consumer of GM foods.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for the general idea. When the passage is read the second time, fill in the blanks numbered from (1) to (7) with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from (8) to (10), write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read the third time, check your answers.There are many ways in which human stem cells can be used in basic research and in clinical research.Studies of human stem cells may (1) information about the complex events that occur during human development. A primary goal of this work is to (2) how stem cells become divided or differentiated (分化). Scientists know that turning genes on and off is (3) to this process. Some of the most serious medical conditions, such as cancer and birth defects, are due to (4) cell divisionand differentiation. A better understanding of the genetic and molecular controls of these processes may yield information about (5) such diseases arise and suggest new strategies for therapy. A significant barrier (6) this use and most uses of stem cells is that scientists do not yet fully understand the (7) that turn specific genes on and off to influence the differentiation of the stem cell.(8) that could be used for cell-based therapies. Today, donated organs and tissues are often used to replace ailing or destroyed tissue, but the need for transplantable tissues and organs far outweighs the available supply. (9) to treat diseases including Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, spinal cord injury, stroke, burns, heart disease and diabetes.For example, (10).Part III ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. What is the Iceland company doing?A. Creating a detailed map of the genes of the Icelandic people.B. Creating a detailed map of all human genes.C. Creating a map as detailed as those by some other projects.D. Creating a map less detailed than that by the American company.2. Why do the people of Iceland present a special opportunity to study the human genome?A. Iceland has a small population.B. Most of the Icelanders have a small group of ancestors.C. Plenty of records of their ancestors are available.D. All of the above.3. Why is the Iceland genome project superior to the American genome project?A. Because it observes 200 million people.B. Because it observes 14 large families.C. Because it observes more families than any other project.D. Because it observes more families than many other projects.4. Why can the study of genes help to identify the causes of diseases?A. Small genetic differences may be related to some diseases.B. Large genetic differences may be related to some diseases.C. The genetic similarity may throw light on some diseases.D. Similar genes will cause similar diseases.5. What is the passage mainly concerned about?A. Finding out the history of Irish families.B. Finding out the special genes of Irish people to cure their diseases.C. Creating a detailed human genetic map to identify disease-causing genes.D. Creating a detailed human genetic map to identify abnormally small genes.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1. With the advent of the genetic map we know what everything is, but do we know where to ___________?A. go for itB. go with itC. get for itD. get with it2. As you know, it has taken millions of years of evolution and natural selection to get us _________ we are today.A. howB. whoC. whatD. where3. It's too late to _______ the clock. We'll just have to depend on common sense to solve uncommon problems.A. returnB. turn aroundC. turn backD. turn round4. Many prisoners have been freed through DNA testing, except for the ones whose death sentence has already been__________.A. carried outB. carried onC. carried forwardD. carried away5. —I guess there would be some tremendous medical advantages in that sort of research.—You've said _________.A. a mouthB. the mouthC. a mouthfulD. the mouthful6. Plant breeders have already used preliminary information from the rice genome to create experimental strains of rice that better ______ cold and pests.A. resistB. resist toC. resist withD. resist against7. When scientists can identify and manipulate genes that cause certain diseases, ______ will cure them easily.A. the mankindB. mankindC. the manD. human race8. All Americans eat biotech foods unless they deliberately seek out products that are labeled ___________.A. othersB. otherwiseC. through other waysD. in other methods9. Human beings must learn to _______ a balance between the welfare of a patient and that of a clone.A. strikeB. hitC. beatD. access10. Do you think it's wrong to _______ with nature by biotechnology?A. interactB. interconnectC. interfaceD. interfere。

新编大学英语视听说教程第四册第三版 Unit 5 音频原文及答案

新编大学英语视听说教程第四册第三版 Unit 5 音频原文及答案

Unit 5 AthletesPart 1 Listening, Understanding and SpeakingListening II'm Ted. Well, I've been playing it since I was quite young. My father was very keen on it and he used to give me lessons. We didn't have to go far to play, so we used to play together quite a lot. Unless you have to join a club, it's not an expensive sport. You just need a racket and some balls. When I was in university, I played for an hour or so every morning. Sometimes it was not easy for us to book a court because it was so popular. For most people, i t’s great exercise and requires a lot of energy. Of course, you have to be fit, as it demands a lot of running and speed around the court. Usually, there’s not a lot of standing around; one is constantly moving. But that’s why it’s a sport I like to play and watch so much.I'm Mike. I think I've been playing it for nearly 40 years now, ever since I was a little kid. It has always been a great interest of mine. When I watch a game, I appreciate the athletic skills of the players: the strategies of the manager or coach; and the excitement of the uncertainty. I enjoy not knowing how the game is going to end, even when a very strong team is playing against a very weak team. There's always that possibility of surprise, and of the unexpected changing the game.I'm Lisa. Well, I've been doing it every winter holiday for as long as I can remember. I love doing it because you can get better every time. It's fast and exciting and although it's really cold, you can still get a tan. Of course, the scenery is beautiful and it's really nice when you're tired to go and have a hot drink afterwards. The problem is that it's very expensive and really dangerous. But apart from getting hurt occasionally, I still thoroughly enjoy it.1. 1) tennis 2 ) quite young 3)soccer 4) a little kid 5) nearly 40 years6)skiing 7) remember2. tennis 1, 5, 7 football/soccer 2, 9, 10 skiing 3, 4, 6, 8Listening IIDuring the 1930s and 1940s, when someone asked a kid whom his role models were, he would often respond with the names of baseball players. Advertisers trying to sell a product would often turn to baseball stars because the public knew them and loved them. Now looking at today's baseball players, the only time we seem to hear about them is when they are complaining about their salaries. Baseball is no longer the great national pastime, and kids are looking elsewhere for their role models.Back in the 1930s and 1940s, money wasn't such an important issue. Players played baseball because they loved the game. They rarely complained about money. And they earned very little in comparison with players today.Most players back then were also positive role models both on and off the field. They did a lot of things for the neighborhood, from visiting sick children in hospitals to signing autographs—not for the publicity, but just one of the kindness of their hearts. Parents then could be proud when their children said that they wanted to grow up and play major league baseball. Today, however, most baseball players visit hospitals only when they need care, and some of them even charge 20 dollars for their autograph.In the past, players always tried to be positive role models for America's youth. Today, it is a totally different story. It seems that we can't get through a week without some baseball player doing something stupid or illegal.If today’s players would just grow up and stop worrying about who's making the most money, they would start feeling better about themselves; the public would start respecting the game again; and kids could start finding some role models on the baseball field again.1. B D A C2.T T F F F F F T T TListening IIIBuilding team spirit is always the focal point of what I try to do as a manager. When I first went to Crystal Palace, players would finish training and then go straight home. There was no atmosphere. So we brought in a pool table and fruit machines. When players choose to spend time together, it generates a better atmosphere.The team spirit is very important, but I don't believe in motivating the team as a team. I don’t give team talks. I try to motivate the team as individuals. I speak to the players individually and try not to put too much pressure on anyone. I believe players perform best when they are relaxed. If they're too tense, I can guarantee they won't play well.I also believe in giving people autonomy. I like all the people who work for me to be autonomous.I very rarely interfere. I feel people should be judged on their results. If they prove incompetent, then I'm incompetent if I continue employing them.It's like that with the team. I get criticized for not interfering during a game and for not making more substitutions. But I feel if I've chosen those 11 players to get a result, then I should leave them alone to get on with it.If I'm dropping a player from the team, I don't feel I have to explain it to them. If they want to discuss it, I'll say, "Come back and talk about it in a couple of days' time." But I don't try to remotivate them. It's up to them to have the character to fight their way back to the team. I'm a great believer that almost everything you achieve in life is due to your attitude. If I have a player who is magnificently gifted but has a stinking attitude, I won't waste my time on them.1. 1) team spirit 2) A. spend time together B. individuals pressure C. autonomy interfered drop a player2. 1.2.4.6.8.10(√)Listening IVEver since the modern Olympic Games began in 1896, they've had their critics. Every form of competitive activity attracts trouble. But part of the aim of the Games, when they were first held in ancient Greece, was to discourage war between states by engaging them in a friendlier kind of combat.The spirit of competition in the Games uses up a lot of energy which might otherwise be harmfully deployed. It does a lot of good getting people to forget their differences in a communal activity. Any competitor or spectator at the event will tell you that the atmosphere of friendship there is unforgettable, as if the world really is one big family. And the hostilities that the press always likes to exaggerate, exist only in a few places. Indeed, it is safe to say, we often suffer more from bad publicity than bad sportsmanship.These Games are the biggest international gathering of any kind in the world. Not only do they bring sports people together, but they unite the world’s public. Isn't this a sufficient reason for continuing them? Of course, a few people are going to use them as an occasion for propaganda. But why should the feelings of a few spoil it for all those who continue to be inspired by the Games?No! As long as the majority wants it, these Games will continue. This is sport, not politics, and it should remain so.1. 1.What is said about the purpose of the Olympic Games? C2.What is said about the spirit of the Olympic Games ? B3.What is said about the influence of the Games ? B2. 1. Criticism.2. It could be harmfully deployed, as in war.3. The world is like a big family.4. Hostilities.5. The majority of people.6. To explain why the Olympic Games should be continued.Part 4 Further ListeningListening IAnnouncer: And in today's Sports World we have a special report from Karen Finch who is with the athletes in the Olympic Village in Atlanta. The line's clear. Can you hearme, Karen?Karen: Fine, Barry, just fine.Announcer: Great. So here is Karen Finch with her report from the Olympic Village.Karen: Well, I have two athletes with me in the studio. First, Bo Lundquist.Bo: Hi!Karen: Bo is a cyclist and he's here with the Swedish team. This is your first Olympics, isn't it, Bo?Bo: Yes, it is.Karen: And how do you feel about it?Bo: Happy, very happy.Karen: Let's talk about your training schedule, Bo. I imagine it's pretty hard.Bo: Yes, it is. I get up at five...Karen: Five! And do you start training then?Bo: Well, first I have a cup of coffee then I start training at about five- thirty. You know, it's quite cold at that time.Karen: Right! I'm sure it is. When do you finish training, Bo?Bo: Well, I practice cycling on the track for about two hours. Then I have a short break for breakfast. After that, I do exercises for another few hours. I suppose I finish atabout midday.Karen: So you're free after twelve. What do you do then?Bo: You mean, what do I do in my spare time?Karen: Right.Bo: Well, we usually go swimming in the afternoon. That's all. I go to bed early. I want to win a gold medal for Sweden.Karen: Well, I hope you do. Thank you, Bo Lundquist. Next we have Bob Smith with me in the studio. Bob's a long distance runner and the American 3000 meterschampion.Bob: Hi!Karen: Hello, Bob. How is your training going?Bob: Fine, just fine. I have a really good program and I think I'm in first-class condition.Karen: Tell me about it, Bob.Bob: Well, I don't like training early in the morning. I don't know why. I just don't like it. So I start around 10 o’clock.Karen: Mmm. And what about having lunch?Bob: I don't have lunch. Lunch makes me tired. I train all through the day until about five o'clock.Karen: Really? So late?Bob: Yes! Then I shower and go home.Karen: So you live right here in Atlanta, do you, Bob?Bob: Yes. I'm married. We live on campus at the University.Karen: What do you do in your spare time, Bob?Bob: I don't have much spare time. I'm studying to be a doctor.Karen: Don't you have any free time?Bob: Not much. But when I relax I like listening to music. Music is really special to me.Karen: Well, thank you, Bob and Bo. Good luck! This is Karen Finch at the Olympic Village in Atlanta.Announcer: Thank you, Karen. And now for our other sports news.1.2,3,5,7 (√)2.Swedish Americancycling long distance running3,000 championship5:30 a.m. 12:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.swimming listening to musicListening IIPeople in tropical countries can read about winter sports but are unable to participate in them. They cannot build snowmen, throw snowballs, toboggan, or ice-skate. Above all, they cannot go skiing.Someone defined skiing as gliding over the ground on two boards. The sport is popular in America in the states which have snow in the winter months. The pleasure we take in this healthy outdoor activity is shared by the Finns, the Russians, the Swedes, the Norwegians, the Germans, the Italians, the Swiss, and the French, who all live in temperate zones with winter climates. But what must people from Egypt, Libya, and Nigeria think of this strange sport?Skiing, unlike tennis or baseball, is not a city sport. Until recently, even in countries with snow, it was limited to mountainous regions. Now there is a new variation that can be enjoyed by everyone. It is called ski touring.1. 1.building snowman2.throwing snowballs3.tobogganing4.ice-skating5.skiing2. Finland; Sweden; Switzerland; Germany; U.S.A; Italy; France; Norway; Russia (√)Listening IIIWoman: On the matter of careers, a lot of the jobs that people go into are lifetime careers. What about baseball? Is it a career over one's full lifetime?Man: Baseball has been my life so far...as you know. I mean, I know someday, could be tomorrow, that I'm going to be out of it.Woman: But how long can you really expect to play, let's say, actively?Man: I've set goals, and I made my first goal, which was to make it to the big leagues. Now, my next goal is to make it through four years, to get my pension.Woman: But how many years can you expect to play professional ball?Man: I'm a pitcher, so it's difficult to say because you never know whether you're going to have a sore arm, whether it's going to go out on you, or what other problem mighthappen. But normally, as a pitcher, I guess the prime time for a pitcher is between27 to 30. I'm 24 and this is my sixth year.Woman: Well, is there any problem with a feeling of insecurity and...Man: Yeah, there is. Especially, like I said, during my first year. I disciplined myself, and I worked hard—and that's what got me here. And I realize that I have to work hard tostay here. And there is the insecurity.Woman: You're under contract?Man: Right, I'm under contract. But that doesn't necessarily mean anything. They could send me down tomorrow. They could do whatever they wanted with me.Woman: What does it take to play professionally? I'm thinking about the level of skill. Is it something that you just work hard to get, or is there a natural sort of ability?Man: Well, there're people that have the natural ability, you know. I feel like I didn't have much. I just worked hard and that's what got me here.1. Male Baseball player 24 Pitcher five to six2. 1.What is the prime career time for a pitcher? C2. What makes the man successful in baseball, according to the conversation? A3. What can be inferred from the conversation? D4. Which of the following statements is true? D5. What kind of feeling does the man have now and then ? D6. What does the man think of baseball as a career? AListening IVLearning to swim had been surprisingly easy, thanks to the Navy's policy of dealing with fear by ignoring it. My fear of deep water left after my Navy experience. On the first day in the pool, an instructor with a voice like a bullhorn ordered 50 of us to climb a high board and jump in feet first. The board looked about 200 feet high, though it may have been only 20 or 25. A line was formed to mount the ladder and jump. I drifted to the end of the line, and then stepped out when the splashing started and introduced myself to the instructor."I'm a non-swimmer," I said, "shall I go to the shallow end of the pool?" At City College I'd spent four years in the shallow end of the pool."This pool doesn't have a shallow end," the instructor said."Well, what am I going to do?""Get up on that platform and jump," he said.The pool depth was marked as 15 feet at that point."I'm not kidding. I can't swim at all.""Up! Up!" he shouted."But I'll drown.""This pool has got the best lifesaving equipment in the Navy," he said. "Don't worry about it." "Come on."Then he shouted again, "I'm giving you an order, mister. Up!"Quaking in every fiber, I climbed the ladder, edged out onto the board, took one look down and unable to faint, stepped back."Jump!" the instructor roared.I stepped to the edge, closed my eyes, and walked into space. The impact of the water was great; then I was sinking, then My God! I was rising irresistibly to the surface. My head broke water. The water was actually supporting me, just as everybody had always said it would. The instructor glared."You didn't keep your legs straight," he shouted. "Get back up there and do it again."1. 1. What does the speaker say about learning to swim in the Navy? A2. How high was the board/? C3. What did the instructor do when he found out about the speaker’s problem? A4. Why did the speaker eventually jump into the pool? A5. What is the best way to overcome fear, according to the speaker? B6. Which of the following is true about the speakers’ education? D7. Which of the following can be used to describe the instructor? C8. Why did the speaker want to go to the shallow end of the pool? B9. Why did the instructor ask the speaker to do it again? D10. How did the instructor assure the speaker that he wouldn’t drown? B2. 1) drifted 2) stepped 3) introduced 4) Quaking 5) climbed6) walked into 7)sinking 8) rising 9) broke 10) supporting。

新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册答案Unit8.

新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册答案Unit8.

Uint8II. Basic Listening Practice1.ScriptM:Scentists claim the world population has 99.5% of the same DNA.W: But this doesn’t tell us there is no such thing as race.Q: What is true of the DNA of difference races?2.ScriptW: With the advent of the genetic map we know where everything is, but do we know where to go with it?M: Your map seems to differ largely from my geographical map!Q: What does the man imply?3.ScriptM: As you know, it has taken millions of years of evolution and natural selection to get us where we are today.W: Yes, but now that we have genetic engineering, we seem to have decided that we want to be God.Q: What does the woman imply?4.ScriptM: I think the research into cloning will lead us into dangers, filling us with false hopes of perfection.W: It’s too late to turn back the clock. We’ll just have to depend on common sense to solve uncommon problems.Q: What does the woman mean?5.ScriptW: In America, many prisoners are having their cases reviewed, and some have even been freed through DNA testing.M: Except for the ones whose death sentence has already been carried out.Q: What can we learn about DNA testing from the dialog?Keys: 1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.CIII. Listening InTask 1: Stem Cell ResearchScriptGregory: The Republican party in America is opposing stem cell research. I find ithard to believe that in this day and age, someone would do that.Lillian: Stem cell research sounds pretty impressiv e, I’ll admit. But just what is it? Gregory: Well, a stem cell is a special type of cell. It is a general cell that, when it devides, can become any specific type of cell.Lillian: You mean, a stem cell can become a heart cell? Or a brain or a kidney cell? Gregory: That’s about it. Stem cells are a part of the body’s maintenance and r epair system. When they divide, they can become any cell type.Lillian: I guess there would be some tremendous medical advantages in that sort of research.Gregory: You’ve said a mouthful. Recently, scientists were able to help a man who lost a jawbone for cancer. They recreated bone material for his jaw from stemcells. What it means is that since the new bone was created out of theperson’s own c ells, there was no problem with rejection because the DNAwas the same.Lillian: I bet the person was delighted. Why would anyone oppose that sort of research? It would seem to have endless potential to benefit the human race. Gregory: I agree, but there are people who think we should not interfere with nature and manipulate “what is natural”.Lillian: It’s easier to hold such a narrow view if you’re not in a position to need the benefits of the research. If you’re missing a jawbone because of cancer, youprobably support the research.1.What is the passage mainly about?2.Who is against stem cell research?3.What is special about a stem cell?4.When can a stem cell become another cell type?5.According to the passage, why do some people oppose stem cell research? Keys: 1.B 2.A 3.A 4.A 5.DTask 2: The Improvement of RiceScriptScientists now know a lot more about a grain that people have eaten for ten thousand years. (S1 Research teams around the world have completed a map of the (S2 genes of rices. The findings appeared last week in the (S3 journal Nature.The aim is to speed up the improvement of rice. The scientists (S4 warn that the kinds of rice plants used now have reached the limit of their (S5 productivity. Yet world rice production must (S6 grow by an estimated 30 percent in the next twenty to meet demand. By 2025, as many as 4.6 billion people will depend on rice for (S7 survival. There is a lot of pressure on breeders to improve the crop, and the rice genome is a valuable tool to do that. (S8 Plant breeders have already used preliminary information from the rice genome to create experimental strains of ricethat better resist cold and pests.The researchers also say rice is an excellent choice for genetic mapping and engineering. Rice genes have only about 390 million chemical bases. That maight sound like a lot. But other major food grains have thousands of millions. (S9 The new map could better explain more than just rice. Rice shares a common ancestor with other cereal crops. Because rice is the first cereal crop to be fully analyzed, researchers expect that sufficient knowledge of its genetic information will reveal the heredity of more complex grains, including corn, wheat and barley.(S10 While significant progress has been made in the analysis of the rice genome, the mapping of human genes is also making headway. When scientists can identify and manipulate genes that cause certain diseases, mankind will cure them easily. The human genetic map may help us control a person’s height, w eight, appearance and even length of life.Task3: The First Cloned CatScriptIn the age-old battle of cats and dogs, score one for the cats. Researchers at TexasA&M University recently announced that they have successfully cloned a cat name Rainbow—the first pet ever cloned—after several years of unsuccessful efforts to clone a dog name Missy.The ork, financed by a company hoping to provide pet-cloning services to wealthy owners, adds cats to a growing list of successfully cloned animals that includes pigs, sheep, cattle and mice.The success demonstrates cloning is a technology that could be transferred to other animal families as well. The accomplishment may provide new tools for studying diseases such as cats’ AIDS, a valuable research model for AIDS in humans. Research into animal cloning remains an important scientific alternative until the issue of human cloning is settled. And that seems unlikly in the immediate future, for it involves religious and moral principles. There are, for example, groups that insist no one should be allowed to take on the role of God the Creator.To create cloned cat embryos for the experiment, researchers transferred DNA from adult cat cells into egg cells stripped of their own genetic information. Out of 82 attempts with cloned embryos, one attempt resulted in a failed pregnancy, and another yielded a kitten named CC, delivered from a surroga te mother on December 22. The kitten’s name refers to “Carbon Copy” and “Copycat”, the name of the cloning project.Cloning attempts with dogs have proven unsuccessful in part becausedogs’reproductive cycles are more complicated.The technique may also work with endangered cats such as the African wildcat, fishing cat and blackfooted cat.Ironically, the increased knowledge of cat reproduction may best be suited fordeveloping cat contraceptives to control the U.S. cat population.1.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?1.What did researchers at Texas A&M University recently announce?2.Which animals are NOT mentioned in the passage as having been cloned?3.According to the passage, why is human cloning unlikely to happen in the nearfuture?4.What does the passage say about the pregnancy and birth in cat cloning?Keys: 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.CIV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 Why are people protesting againstgenetically modified foods?Susan: With so many people suffering from malnutrition around the world, why are people protesting against genetically modified foods?Chris: Some people are protesting about genetically modified foods, but even more people are protesting the fact that processed foods containing these ingredients aren’t labeled.Susan: But why should they be labeled?Chris: Not everyone is sure that genetically modified foods are safe. They want to be certain that biotech foods have the sme composition as organic foods. Susan: But there are more urgent problems in this world. Many people are dying of starvation.Chris: But those who aren’t starving may want genetically modified foods to be labeled so they know what foods they should andd shouldn’t eat.Susan: Y ou know, I heard of a genetically modified fish that grew to be ten times its normal size.Chris: That sure sounds abnormal.Susan: Yeah, it does sound a bit strange , but that fish could feed ten times as many people.Chris: You’re right; genetically modified food might help solve world hunger. But I think we have a right to know what we are eating.MODEL2 Do you think the cloning of humansshould be forbidden by law?ScriptSusan: After the cloning of Dolly the sheep, I think human cloning is next.John: Whoa. I have some reservations about it. There are stll many scientific problemsto solve before human cloning starts.Susan: There’s an easier way. The Clonaid Company says they’ve cloned humans. John: Oh, my God! These guys claim aliens from another planet taught them human cloning.Susan: A woman gave them half a million dollars to clone her dead daughter. John: Clearly that woman doesn’t know much about cloning. How r isky it is! Susan: I knowit’s inefficient. It took 276 tries to produce Dolly. But why is it risky? John: Cloned animals grow abnormally large and age unnaturally fast.Susan: In other words, that woman may not be happy with her cloned daughter. John: Then there are the emotions. No one knows if cloning damages the mind. Susan: Do you think the cloning of humans should be forbidden by law?John: To my mind, t he cloning of human organs shouldn’t be prohabited. It may help solve medical problems.Susan: I see your point: cloning should be regulated if it’s to benefit humanity.MODEL3 Is it interfering with nature?ScriptNora: Some religious groups are opposed t o genetic research. They believe it’s interfering with nature.John: I know. But nature can be pretty hard-nosed too, so we often need to interfere with her—we build dams to control flooding.Nora: There’re many diseases that are a part of nature, and they cause people a great deal of misery: cancer and diabetes, for example.John: A better understanding of the genetic code that controls our body would be a great help in curing many diseases.Nora: The project to map the human genetic code…what’s that calle d?John: The genome project. As you say, it has tremendous promise to make our lives better—just in the ability to identify and correct genetically-caused diseases like Alzheimer’s.Nora: Some diseases like cancer are also believed to have a genetic switch.John: That’s right, and once researchers identify the switch, perhaps they can turn of f cancer or Alzheimer’s.Nora: People are also concerned that science will enable us to determine such qualities as intelligence and height.John: You know it’s going to happen—it’s just a matter of when.Nora: Imagine if everyone was a combination of Yao Ming and Albert Einstein. John: But what if they get it wrong, and you wind up with Yao Ming’s knowledge of nuclear physics and Albert Einstein’s height?Nora: All those religious groups would say that it served you right.Now Your TurnTask 1SAMPLE DIALOGJane: Some countries are suffering from crop failure and famine, but why do they refuse genetically modified crops and foods?Bob: And many Europeans insist that processed foods containing GM ingredients be labeled.Jane: Why should they be labeled?Bob: Not everyone is sure that genetically modified foods are safe. They want to certain that biotech foods have the same composition as traditional foods. Jane: But there are more urgent problems in this world. Many people are dying of famine.Bob: But tho se who aren’t hungry may want all genetically modified products to be labeled so they know exactly what they’re eating.Jane: You know, I’ve heard of a GM fish that was ten times larger than a normal fish. Bob: That really sounds abnormal.Jane: Some famine-stricken people are afraid GM crops will overpower and eliminate their native crops.Bob: Sounds alarming.Jane: Yeah, but GM foods can feed many people.Bob: You’re r ight; they could solve the problem of starvation in the world. But I think we have a right to know what we are eating. GM food should be labeled. V. Let’s TalkScriptCorrespondent: In the U.S. what percentage of people support biotech crops? Anddo those who support biotech crops also eat biotech foods? Whatpercentage of food on the market has genetically modifiedingredients?Professor: U.S. consumers have been exposed to a very effective anti-biotechnology propaganda campaign for the last few years, butaccording to polls, over 70% support biotechnology. For example, ina recent referendum in Oregon, voters rejected a proposal to requirespecial labels on all products containing biotech ingredients by anoverwhelming 73% to 27%. That’s probably because c onsumersknow that we have an effective administrative system. Many mayalso know that 70-80% of the processed food products onsupermarket shelves contain one or more ingredients from biotechcrops. All Americans eat biotech foods unless they deliberately seekout products that are labeled otherwise. Evidence suggests that thisis less than 5% of consumers.Correspondent: Chinese scientists have used biotechnology to create a new type of tomato, which contains the vaccine against hepatitis B. What’s yourtake on this?Professor: It’s a great example of how this technology can be used to save lives, ease pain and suffering and improve the human condition. How cananyone be opposed to that? My only hope is that the clinical trials ofthis new tomato go well, and that it is quickly delivered tohealth-care providers who will use it to vaccinate people againsthepatitis. By the way, please note that I do think that such newpharmaceutical foods need to be handled as medicines byprofessionals and not as conventional foods. You will never seethese tomatoes in the supermarket. In a sense, the tomato plant isjust being used to manufacture a vaccine in a very safe andeconomical manner.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: Confident enough to control your fate?ScriptSome people are born with the belief that they are masters of their own lives. Others feel they are at the mercy of fate. New research shows that part of those feelings are in the genes.Psychologists have long known that people confident in their ability to control their fates are more likely to adjust well to growing old than those who feel they drift on the currents of fate.Two researchers who questioned hundreds of Swedish twins report that such confidence, or lack of it, is partly genetic and partly drawn from experience.They also found that the belief in blind luck—a conviction that chance plays a big role in life—is something learned in life and has nothing to do with heredity.The research was conducted by Nancy Pedersen, a professor of psychology at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. The results were recently published in the United States in the Journal of Gerontology.People who are confident of their ability to control their lives have an “internal locus of contro l”, and have a better chance of being well adjusted in their old age, said Pedersen. An “external locus of control”,believing that outside for ces determine the course of life, has been linked to depression in latter years, she said.“We are trying to unde rstand what makes people different. What makes some people age slowly and others have a more difficult time?” she said.The study showed that while people have an inborn tendency toward independence and self-confidence, about 70 percent of this personality trait is affected by a person’s environment and lifetime experiences.Pedersen’s studies, with various collaborators, investigate the aging pr ocess by comparing sets of twins, most of whom were separated at an early age.The subjects were drawn from a list first compiled about 30 years ago, registering all twins born in Sweden since 1886. The complete list, which was extended in 1971, has 95,000 sets of twins.1.Which of the following is concerned with blind luck?2.Which of the following is related to an external locus of control?3.According to the passage, what is true of one’s inborn tendency towardsself-confidence?4.What subjects were mostly use d in Pedersen’s studies?5.What is the main idea of the passage?Keys: 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.C 5.DTask 2: Is it moral to clone humans?ScriptLaura: Did you hear about that peculiar cult that claimed to have created the world’s first human clone?Ian: Yeah, I did! They also said that it was aliens that created life on earth over 25,000 years ago. What are they on?Laura: I know! It was so obviously just part of an elaborate hoax to bring publicity to their crazy movement. But I don’t think the truth can be fa r off. Scientists have been working on it for years.Ian: Sure, but most scientists are working on cloning human cells or body parts that can be used to repair or replace damaged organs. Not complete human beings! That’s just science fiction!Laura: Well, the science may seem to be very advanced, but the idea is not a new one.In A Journey to the West, Sun Wu-kung, the Monkey King, can clone himself from the hairs on his head. He just plucks a few hairs, chews them a bit, and when he spits them out, they change into replicas of him!Ian: Really? Now that would be cool! You could send your clone to school while you went to the cinema, and then it could do your homework! Wow! Now thatI think of it, it would be kind of fun to have a clone!Laura: You would say that! Don’t you think it’s slightly immoral? I mean, it’s just like having a slave. Doesn’t the clone deserv e a life of his own?Ian: Sure, but human beings must learn to strike a balance between the welfare ofa patient and of a clone.Keys: 1.T 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.TTask3: A Drunkard’s ArgumentScriptHere’s drunkard’s argument in favor of heavy drinking.We would learn more about human bihavior if we paid closer attention to the laws at work in the animal kingdom.“Only the fittest survive” is a law that is apparent everywhere in the natural world. Human beings could certainly benefit from a close study of how this law operates among, for example, the wild buffalo.A herd of buffalo moves only as fast as the slowest buffalo. When the herd is hunted, it is the slowest and weakest animals at the back that are killed first. This is naturalselection, and it is good for the herd. The general speed and health of the group keeps improving with regular killing of the weaker memebers.The same process of survival of the fittest is to be observed by looking closely at the human brain, which can operate only as fast as the slowest brain cells. Excessive consumption of alcohol, as we all know, kills brain cells. Just like the less vigorous buffalo at the back of the herd, the weakest and slowest brain cells are destroyed first. In this way the principles of natural selection become evident. Regular consumption of large amounts of beer eliminates the weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine. It is therefore not suprising that one also feels smarter after drinking several glasses of beer.News ReportBioinformaticsScriptIt’s a complex name for a complex subject. Bioinformatics is the key to figuring out the wealth of information in the human genome project.Researchers have nearly mapped out all of the 30,000 genes that make up human DNA, but making sense of useful data is not easy.The company Double Twist is a pioneer in the business of bioinformatics. [SOUND BITE]Double Twist works mainly with information that is also available to thepublic,sifting through data to find what may help link a biological problem like cancer, to its possible cure.[SOUND BITE]The company then sells software and data to pharmaceutical companies, biotech companies, and academic institutions, which use them in their work. This provides a solution to help people better understand data from the human genome project. [SOUND BITE]Bioinformatics speeds up drug development and provides more accurate research.[SOUND BITE]Human Genome Sciences takes the process one step further. It uses bioinformatics to develop drugs using its own genomic information.[SOUND BITE]Right now, Human Genome Sciences has four new drugs being tested that are the results of genomic research. Bioinformatics systems developed within the company played an important role in discovering these drugs.[SOUND BITE]Bioinformatics can also bring much quicker returns for investors.[SOUND BITE]Even though its role is crucial, bioinformatics if only a small part of the overall $305 billion biotech sector, accounting for only about $2.23 billion. But some investors believe that bioinformatics has great potential. [SOUND BITE] So unless drug companies start developing their own bioinformatics systems or partner with companies that can provide them, they may get left behind in the race to discover new drugs.。

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Unit 51.Vocabulary linkB 1. purchase, employs 2. develops, ship, manage3. advertise, compete2. listeningA : Richard Branson, V irgin GroupB :1, 3, 4, 5.,7,84. communicationC. 1. a hobby 2. students 3. Jerry and David’s guide4. computers5. grew quickly6. Internet7. millions of8. information 9. e-mail services 10. profitOptional listening 3A. 1. department stores, shopping malls 2. put up their Christmas window displays 3. companies just want them to spend more money 4. we can start thinking about what we really need in life B: 1. Buy Nothing Day 2. They shouldn’t spend any money for 24 hours 3. In over 15 countries 4.Canada 5. The start of the Christmas shopping season 6. People are forgetting the real meaning of the holidays. 7. People’ idea about shopping Optional listening 3A. 1. b 2. d 3. e 4. g 5. f 6. a 7. c 8. hB. 1. a 2. bC. W ord-of-Mouth Advertising: It’s free; It’s much more believable; The company doesn’t have to create a complex business plan to advertise products; etc. Paid Media Advertising: It can sound insincere or unconvincing; etc.Lesson BPart 1 video course2. A. 2. e3. a4. f5. d6.cB. 1. executives 2. brochures 3. smoothie 4. word of mouth 5. flyers 6. a janitorial servicePart 2B. 1. f 2. e 3. b 4. a 5. c 6. d2. While you watchA. Sentences 2, 4, 5and 8 are True1.false; commercial, not a film school project 3. false; was sick,not have to study 6. false; satisfactory, not unsatisfactory7. false; make more tapes, not remarks the tapeC. 1. that should do it 2. Check 3. Hello here 4. the most successful 5. excellent quality 6. great design 7. affordable price 8. Why 9. stylish 10. 100% genuine 11. talk about 12. folks 13. the best product 14. the right price 15. encore3. After you watchA. 2. flowers 3. skies 4. news 5. driving 6. world Optional listening1. shoot2. president3. starring4. founded5. show off6. describes7. lies down on it8. falls asleep9. when the phone rings 10. so they have decided to hireUnit 61.Vocabulary linkB. 1. summer house 2. limousine driver 3. designer clothes4. private school5. personal trainer6. luxury suite7. creditcard 8. private jet 9. spending money2. listeningA. The Burj Al Arab HotelB :1. p 2.p 3. R 4. R 5. B 6. B 7. P 8. P Optional listening1A.bB.B. 1. D 2. D 3. JC 4. JC 5. D 6. D 7. J 8. J Optional listening21. a brand new, 20th2. Joseph’s friendB. 1. when she was a university student 2. not at all. It was an old little red Toyota 3. she worked the whole summer vacation in a restaurant. 4. Y es, she did. She took all her friends driving around every weekend 5. an accident destroyed the carOptional listening3A. 1. f 2. d 3. c 4. b 5. e 6.aB. 1. 60 hours 2. she was working so hard to pay for a big house, expensive furniture, a new car, and all the other “important” things in life. 3. going out on her old houseboat. 4. she hears ducks and birds 5. she can go fishing from her living room. 6. on weekends, she goes along the river on her boat, exploring new placesC. 2 4 6Optional listening4B.1. They will sell their knowledge about using plants as medicine.2. They will get jobs and education for their people to save their culture and language.3. The monks record and sell their music4. T hey use the money for summer camps for teenagersC. 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. TLesson BPart 1 While You WatchA. 2, f 3. b 4. a 5. c 6. h 7. g 8. eB. 2. Calum: take a holiday 3. Natalie: buy a car and cars; buy ahouse; invest money for the future 4. David: spend it as fast as possible; buy a car or carsPart 2B. 1.a 2. b 3. b 4. c 5. c2. While you watchA. 2. F; everything, not nothing 3. T 4. F; land, not luck5. F; never, not always6. F; in Europe, not on a farm in Minnesota7. T8. F; doesn’t have enough cashC. 1. apparently 2. Y ou’re kidding 3. I never knew 4. or anything 5.and that was it 6. W ow 7. could you not have known 8. I’m telling you 9. And no one knew 10. In fact 11. No wonder 12. Who would have thought 13. I’m a little short on 14. I’m good for itAfter you watchB. 1. yes 2. yes 3. single 4. as much as possible 5. no 6. discount stores 7. yes 8. invest it 9. 7-8 hours 10. yes, alwaysOptional listening3wyer2. turns out3. has left everything to4. will5. well-off6. any spent any money7. investing in land8. treat them all to dinner9. short on cash 10. borrow money to pay for dinnerUnit 72. listeningA. cB :1. a, b, d 2.b, cOptional listening1A: 1B. Tyra: s, s Matt: c, s Mercedes: c, cOptional listening2He is complaining about a broken traffic light in his communityC.1. traffic accidents 2. in danger 3. traffic control 4. theDepartment of Traffic Control to solve the problem immediately Optional listening3A.John: know our neighbours well Susan: are not very frequentB. John: 1. F; neighbourhood watch, not patrolling 2. T 3. F; put signs in our windows, not put up noticesSusan: 1. T 2. F; in cars, not by bike 3. T 4. F; on foot or on bicycle, not in carsOptional listening4A.1. Y es, because the human population has increased very quicklyin the last few decades2.Y es, because women should benefit from family planningprograms and have more education and job opportunitiesB. 1. d 2. c 3. a 4. bC. 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. FLesson BPart 1 While You WatchA.2. don’t have 3. noise 4. fire 5. a lot 6. bothersB. 2. Nick: a 3. Melinda: d 4. Alejandra: e5. Jennifer: c6. Gian: bPart 2B. 2. f 3. b 4. e 5. d 6. a2. While you watchA. 2, 3, 6, 4, 5, 1C. 1. Do you have a couple of minutes 2. Sure 3. Why not4. This won’t take long5.I agree6. Me too7. I totally agree8. I guess9. it goes the other way too 10. Y eah, but if you’re really talented 11. Where do I start 12. There is not enough 13. there aren’t enough 14. I totally disagree Optional listening51. survey2. noise pollution3. what they like best4. points out5. affordable apartments6. rude people7. disagrees with8. too much to enjoy9. arguing about the issue 10. she doesn’t know and addsUnit 8Vocabulary linkB. 1. c 2. a 3. f 4. h 5. b 6. i 7. e 8. g 9. d Optional listening1A: aB. 1. TV, newspaper 2. TV, on lineOptional listening2A: Telling a white lie is sometimes acceptable or even necessaryB. 1. encourage people 2. to comfort people 3. to soothe4. to childrenOptional listening3A: 1. work in the same office 2. moving to another city3. lying about her work experienceB. 4. with her two co-workers 5. Sally really has done6. might get a jobOptional listening4B. 1. p and s 2. p and s 3. D 4. S 5. PC. 1. The man who got out of the car 2. Philippe and Sophie climbed into the car 3. The man drove Philippe and Sophie to a nearby village 4. Philippe and Sophie had tea and local delicacies Lesson BPart 1 While You WatchA.Sentenses1,2, 4, 7and 8 are true. 3. False; never, not always5. False; sometimes, not never6. False; to the movie, notshoppingB. 2. get 3. somebody 4. explain the situation to mePart 2B. sentenses1,3and6 are ture 2. False; Sun-hee lied to Tara, not Claudia 4. False; shouldn’t , not should 5. False; jacket, not skirt2. While you watchA. 2. a 3. a 4. a 5. bC. 1. Would you ever 2. I think 3. anyway 4. you shouldn’t have 5.Y ou should 6. you would 7. No matter what 8. Check out 9. what do you think 10. It’s you 11. Do you really mean it 12. AbsolutelyOptional listening51. conscience is bothering2. lied3. prepare for4. hates going shopping5. tell Tara the truth6. be honest with each other7. think of it8. even though she doesn’t seem to like it9. has changed her mind 10. there are always exceptions to every ruleC. 1. The man。

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