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新标准大学英语视听说教程2答案

新标准大学英语视听说教程2答案

1单元CCBBD CDBCB C 100%2 单元DCCDC CDBAD B 100%3单元DBABBCDBBCD 91%4单元ACBCDADDBDD 82%5单元BCDABDACCAB 100%6单元CDABABDACAC 73%7单元CDABCACDACB 100%8单元BDBCADCDDCA 91%9单元BADACDBADCC 91%10单元BADCACBACCB 100%Unit 1 Outside viewActivity 13.5Activity 2one of the best universitiesmost talented studentswell-known around the worldhave open doorsgood social lifeyou want it to beon another campusit's a fun placego to concertsduring the weekActivity 3library system onlinethree / 3four / 4Brianleisure purposesthe librarieslistening inPassage 11. 22. 63. 14. 55. 36. 42.Listen to Passage 1 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column.CeahbgdfPassage 2OC/O/C/O/C/C/O/C/O/OC2.Listen to Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences BDDBATestCCBBD CDBCB CUnie 2Outside viewActivity 11.Watch the video clip and match the speakers with the statements. K/K/T/S/T/K/S/KActivity 22.3.5Activity 3regardedalongcommunicatingButIfduringhowasplayslessLISTENING INPassage 11.Listen to Passage 1 and match the colours with the characteristics2.Listen to Passage 1 again and rearrange the colours used in advertisement in the right column to match those products in the left column.Passage 21. Listen to Passage 2 and match the causes below with the people and their feelingsin the table.2. Listen to Passage 2 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to matchthose questions in the left column.CEHABDGFUNIT3OUTSIDE VIEWActivity 1Activity 2gain accesscommit this crimelooking at propertyan uncut garden800 crimes / eight hundred crimeswhite femaleActivity 3536241Activity 4BdbbdListening inPassage 11.Listen to Passage 1 and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column.Fdebca2.Passage 21.Anna Blackover a week ago / just over a week agoabout seven / seven / 7malemobile phonetwo men / 2 menfive minutes / 5 minutes2. Listen to Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences BaabdUnit 4Outside viewActivity 15163472Activity 2do you mindjournalism, photographyfor two hours / for 2 hoursgetting these invitationson the screenActivity 32.5Activity 4BedacListening inPassage 1(首字母小写)18 / eighteen10 / ten11 / elevenTelephoneGirlfriendChipsChips10 / tenCookerKitchen3. Listen to Passage 1 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences DaabcPassage 21Listen to Passage 2 and check the correct answers in the tablePassage 2just as manyhow they behavea gardening programme / a gardening program do very wellto say to thatunit 5outside viewActivity 16517324Activity 2先到此结束吧之后会陆续上传其他答案的期待把Unit5Outside1.65173242. dawn service(1) remember(2) forgetdied in battleidentifiedone unshakable truthconflictsaround the worldrememberinggo home3. celebrateWhenSinceFromWhose one held those a few will gatherListening in1. businessman11 years old first namehis second namethe same age asterrible four yearssurviveshis Japanese friendstrengthcourage真诚为您提供优质参考资料,若有不当之处,请指正。

U校园视听说 unit2答案

U校园视听说 unit2答案

U校园视听说 unit2答案U校园视听说 Unit 2答案。

在U校园视听说 Unit 2中,我们学习了关于“学校生活”的话题,包括学校设施、课程安排、学生活动等内容。

通过这一单元的学习,我们对学校生活有了更深入的了解,并且能够用英语进行简单的交流。

以下是本单元的答案解析。

Part 1 Listening。

1. C2. A3. B4. A5. C。

Part 2 Vocabulary and Grammar。

1. school facilities。

2. science lab。

3. music room。

4. computer room。

5. language lab。

6. playground。

7. library。

8. canteen。

9. art room。

10. gym。

Part 3 Listening。

1. What does the boy think of the new school?A. He thinks it's great.2. What can we learn from the conversation?C. The boy's favorite subject is science.3. What does the girl want to be when she grows up?B. She wants to be a musician.4. What does the girl think of the school trip?A. She thinks it's boring.5. What does the boy want to do after school?C. He wants to join the basketball team.Part 4 Listening。

1. What's your favorite subject?2. What do you do after school?3. Do you like the school trip?4. What do you want to be when you grow up?5. What do you think of the new school?Part 5 Speaking。

英语视听说答案

英语视听说答案

英语视听说答案第一单元3/19what does----workingwhy----workedwhat kind----journalism8/19when will----workTaila works----knowTalia is----reporterTony is----bossTalia`s hair----take10/19What does Amy----partyWhat is----BackgroundWhat does Tony----big11/19Amy says----guyTalia tells----littleAmy tells----konwTony says----bit12/19take/a/break/why/not/some/other /time/party/available/listen/without/talk/to/you/about/researching/background/work/on/hoping/for/break/may/be/it /By/the/way1A/5Which one----workWhat is----oftenHow is----veryAbout Robin----anyAbout Robin`s----class1B/5 kind/of/it's/about/right/I/did/past/three/years/paid/off/earned/break/the/case/in/comparison/to/depends/on/a/lot/harder/in/general/my/roommate/way/too/for/myself/a/balance2A/5confident/relaxed/tense/in a bad mood2B/51)How about 2)too 3)Why don't 4)enough 5)Let's 6)to walk 3/51)am taking 2)work 3)have 4)am writing4/5unique/seriously/mention/journalism5/53 1 1 2 3 1第二单元3/19What are----GossipingWhat do T ony----NickThe information----money8/19In the----couldn'tAmy has----has fallenLast year----lostIf the information----won't10/19Whar is Amy----Make a copyWhy does----bribeWhat does----firstWho knows----Talia11/19Talia----tookTony says----doesn'tTony is----able12/19get/expert/run/broadcast/competition/In/fact/Speaking/ought/to/give/away/Good/thinking/handle/care/audio/expert/fast/on/it/You/do/hard/to/believe/wake/up/smell/the/coffee/crazy/famous/taking/a/bribe/smart/I/hope/get/in/the/way/work/on1A/5What's her----She wouldWhat did----The restBaesd on----There isDid she think----She thoughtDid she hear----little bit1B/5heard/about/was/caught/they/say/what/to/think/stuff/you' d/like/to/really/convinced/actually/natural/athlete/in/the/season/any/opinion/about/disqualify/fo r/the/sake/of/shame/to/in/trou ble/with/start/rumors 2A/5fall----come to owearise----come upWhat----What a shameThar's----That's notnot take----sit outscandal----disgraceful2B/512323/52123314/5forward/eliminate/apparently/incredible5/5 211132第三单元3/19 Nick career star8/19 More not the nike10/19 1\The audio 2\Don’t be 3\最长的4\to go and talk11/19 hasn’t finish he it nay trick her12/19 Bad news audio expert check urgent be sure absolutely sure have an idea may remember confide in reporter researcher chance lose one more day only one more day won’t be sorry story get tell me everything deserve a br eak storycharming charm out of1A/5 They didn’t she didn’t she needed pop corn It’s a story1B/5 1)was thinking 2)That would be ok 3)this new mall 4)having a sale 5)kind of 6)a whole lot less 7)just really 8)endup using little 9)Well 10)little girl 11)the whale 12)sounded really good 13)a lot 14)a lot less 15)you know what 16)treat you to2A/5 1)figure it out 2)investigate 3) result 4)make sense 5)ruined2B/5 urg对very to put对risk Sem对one of charm对to persuade3A/5 Talia对is able to she tell对be able to Tony对is not able Talia对is able3B/5 yours mine5/5 I have an well,Idon’t If you Do you What do it’s worth Let’s go第四单元2/1 9 the asked her :so:he rent her a little N ick8/19 diffcult amusing dis English gland10/19 They could Did He think all To win11/19 do esn’t he can he wants angry12/19 isten your side of the story Nope all alike judge me trust only goal helping win deal with mess charges serious threw a game gambling debts gave access to stop from Did you ordidn’t you throw the game get show viewers Tak e your pick innocent1A/5Those Recently Time doesn’t He works He looks really 1B/5 ran into my gosh doing fantastic the same old how exciting perfect for or something like thata boring job gets to telemarketing telephone company2A/5 allow plan jour a part2B/5 Take a pick /T ake it easy/Take your time /Take a look3A/5 a a the a3B/5 aren’t /will you/does she/could he/hasn’t he/doesn’t she/didn’t I/wasn’t he5/5 I think I know you How have you been No,I’m sorry I’m afraid you’ve got It was great Here’s my card 第五单元3/19 It’s im He was Shy8/19 very she plays he anything she wants Nick to know unbelievable10/19 He’s not Nick the team HE thinks11/19 I’would T alia shocked annoyed12/19sure sounds like stupid a minute deliberately from college works for recognize teammate bothexcuse us media you’ve got that right get it worry you getting some pressure sit out badlyfrankly win without you1A/5 call Her she couldn’t 100 A little1B/5 the whole story on the phone this rebate A hundred dollars supposed to of the camera nice aboutit serial number is gone Oh man 8002A/5become excit succ……like begin2B/5 1)do you feel 2)do you think 3)are loving 4)such 5)so 6)believe3/5 so /such a /so /such /so /such a5/5 1)can I ask you to take a2)I have to take care of3)I’m tied uo at the moment4)Would you mind if5)Can you please check6)OK,no problem7)please fill this form第六单元3/19 She was No the result Talia8/19 1\Nick put50000 into hisbank account 2\she believes 3\he owes 4\making money 5\people 6\Ibel that 7\can’t 9/16 keep investigating   have no choice going with beat us to it You’ve got to admit missing something asthey seem in this case too trusting skeptical all right working on fair let my emotions color myjudgment let me down won’t be sorry10/19 skeptical He believes should work The bank11/19 they have to air some want Dony1A/5 are allow Wise stop ID Dany1B/5 says at bars to have their parents thirteen years old get drunk you know drinking irresponsiblytheir kids baby-sitter bar owners this is happening crazy2A/5 Take对we have we don’t 对we decide For对For one we never对we are2B/5 1)deposited 2)bank account 3)As a matter of fact 4)Take it from me 5)For one thing 6)except for 7)go with 8)beat us to it 9)let us down3A/5 going/talking/eating/yourselves/myself/had known/would have brought/crying over /enjoying3B/5 1)may 2)may not 3)Is he 4)will 5)might not 6)may 7)are going to 8)might5/5 Do you think might perhaps It’s didn’t Is it possible that Nick didn’t take the money might第七单元3/19He explained 最长的annoyed8/19 It’s brand He agreed Because+最长的By cheatingg Because he wants to amuse Talia Because angry she was angry Nick had not told here the truth10/19 He wasn’t going to tell A business woman TO visit To wear 11/19 He was curius He will wear it would She want to ……truth12/19 here it comes juice bar Aren’t you Do I know you Not yet interesting proposition Keep goingLet’s say deal endorse athletic That’s it business card on second thought pay visit1A/5 They party+最长的Thefirst job in it she wanted she might Thefirst could go to earlier1B/5 great opportunity audition for such a wonderful show the same night other plays coming along so perfect so great about be invited go for it2A/5 They paid me so that Ichanged I want to know The shoes will becone Ok It doesn’t come and experience 2B/5 confirmed lines cone out basically endorsed3A/5 1)was taking 2)called 3)checked 4)was playing 5)quicker 6)more concentrated3B/5 would rather prefer to would prefer to5/5 soundslike fun or really?oh,really?Isee How awful How did it go Did you have a good?Unit 6答案:3/19 1.She was with Nick that day. 2.Talia. 3.No,because the result of theaudit suggests the other way around.8/19 1.he owes someone money 2.can't believe it's real 3.she believes Nickmay be innocent. 4.people sometimes do things that don't make sense5.Making money6.I believe that he didn't do it7.Nick put $50,000into his bank account before the match.10/19 1.Talia should work with John on the story.2.The bank statement shows that Nick is probably guilty.3.He believes they have enough evidence now.4.He says she should be more skeptical.11/19 1.they have to air the story before the competition does2.sometimes the truth is hidden3.wants to finish the story by herself even more4.Tony will be proud of her work12/19 keep investigating , have no choice , going with , beat us to it ,You've got to admit , missing something , as they seem , in this case ,too trusting , skeptical , all right working on , fair , let my emotions colormy judgment , let me down , won't be sorry1A/5 1.Teenagers are allowed to get drunk in the bar if their parents are therewith them.2.ID that how they have the same last name.3.Wisconsin4.Stop kids from drinking irresponsibly.5.Dangerous.1B/5 says , at bars , to have their parents , thirteen years old , get drunk , youknow , drinking irresponsibly , their kids , baby-sitter , bar owners , this ishappening , crazy2A/5 Take it from us...----We have lived...We don't want...----We deside to...For another,we don't...----For one thing,...We never let our...----We are very sensible.We'd better go with...----We don't have enough time.2B/5 1.deposited 2.bank account 3.As a matter of fact4.Take it from me5.For one thing6.except for7.go with8.beat us to it 9.let us down3A/5 1.going 2.talking 3.eating 4.yourselves 5.myself6.had known7.would have brought8.crying over9.Enjoying 3B/5 1.may 2.may not 3.Is he 4.will 5.might not6.may7.are going to 8.might4/5 1.e 2.e 3.an 4.o...e5/5 1.Is it possible that Nick is not guilty?2.might be3.perhaps4.Do you think5.It's possible that Nick didn't take the money6.might findUnit 7 答案:3/19 1.Because she wanted to talk with....2.She was annoyed.3.He explained to....8/19 1.Because she wanted to make sure....2.By cheating in the game.3.Because he wants to amuse Talia.4.She was angry,....5.he agreed to ....6.Nick had not ....7.It's the brand name ....8.Because she was angry.10/19 1.To visit Jackie in person2.A businesswoman.3.He wasn't going to tell her the truth.concentrated3B/5 1.prefer to 2.prefer 3.would rather 4.would rather to 4/5 1.a 2.ir 3.off 4.fer 5.or5/5 1.I see 2.How awful 3.How did it go?4.Oh,really5.Oh,really6.Sounds like fun7. Did you have a good time?Unit 8 答案3/19 1.There was no .... 2.Talia3.She was trying to ....8/19 1.show that he was .... 2.Frustraed3.Talia might have ....4.Jackie has never worked in the building5.Jackie Baker had never ....6.he meant to make a joke.7.Gower Building 8.for ten years9.meet Jackie Baker10/19 1.She used the receptionist's phone.2.Because she thought Nick had lied to her.3.She was very annoyed.4.Neither Jackie Baker nor ....11/19 1.he enjoys finding ....2.show her anger3.she thinks Nick ....4.confused12/19 dead for a moment angry yell at Maybe Probably guest dial in bigtrouble have trouble with used to memory to make matters worse ridiculoustook lunch voice mail available odd telling the truth lying see a good story1A/5 1.Try to call ....2.She could not find ....3.She asked for Angie.4.Meeting the first speaker.5.Room 432.1B/5 looking for I mean quite a while at the desk whatever Kind of hard for her name impossible totally screwed up pretty clear meet me lobby 4 o'clock good idea try where she is why don't you how that goes2A/5 1.If you'd like to ..., you can use ....2.Nick did not .... and now he may get punished.3.The peason you are calling can not answer ....4.Tina was late for class,and to make the ....5.Please wait a moment ....6.Sorry,there is no one here who has that name.2B/5 1.in that case2.yell at3.odd4.Anyway5.ridiculous3A/5 全部是陈述句3B/5 someone / used to /didn't use to /something /anything /4/5 1.e 2.or 3.i 4.ridi 5.ai5/5 1.Are you sure?2.No doubt about it.3.I'm positive.4.Do you really think so?5.Are you certain about that?6.Oh,yes.Absolutely.7.Do you really think so?Text B:1/3 1.He accepts the offer.2.accepting money ....3.He had a health problem.2/3 排序:1.Nick meets Jackie Baker.2.Nick explains the deal he made to T alia.3.Talia desides to go see Jackie.3/3 排序:1.The receptionist gives the office location.2.The receptionist gives directions to the office.3.The receptionist asks fora signature.1/4 (1)get along (2)get going2/4 1.whisper 2.feel funny 3.mutter4.feel for someone3/4 (1)criticizing (2)pressure4/4 4.let them off 5.acknowledged 6.made up7.transferred 8.skeptical1/2 better were having moreintelligent was listening would rather2/2 used to be somebody who that person isanybody where she lives1/4/doc/a9b8078ca0116c175f0e4866.html ed 2.can 3.can't2/4 3.her 4.he4/4 1.Oh,you are looking for Jack Baxter.2.She's VP at Kick shoes.1/4 1.Sorry to hear that.2.How was it?3/4 1.Did he have a good time?2.I have to take care of this one first.3.I really doubt it.4.Oh, really?5.It's possible that Nick didn't take the money.6.I'm tied up at the moment.4/4 (1)Oh,really?(2)How was it going?(3)That's great!第九单元3/19 5点looking for There8/19 Because he needed the recept he was still Because he wondeved He wasn’t very He over To find 6点10/19 Because he was trying Tell the she has blue he just11/19 I’m confused help she never12/19 anything else someone else either In fact cheer up as bad as describe business suit excutive at all1A/5 she can bring cook for Go to Aby’s Emily’s1B/5 favor wondering bring two of my friends definitely supposed to messed up have a great time decorations last minutecooking things great to serve 6:30 three of you2A/5 the news+短的Are you interest Hey, can may you +长的I hend by she +短的2B/5business overheard follow describ cheer up3A/5 1)rushed 2)was checking 3)was playing went3B/5may as honest as as positive as can could as disgusting as5/5 sorry,but No,pr…… sure can I leave may be I can is it ok Do you第十单元3/1 9 The woman The inter……did not answer An……Dear8/19 he got into he made an he could not Things wer badly he wanted the woman the soccer the intertiew10/19 Dean’s They wear both she felt sorry she took11/19 he wespects she has sarc…… sorry12/19around lately ran into admired ruining his career prettysure different changing the color wannabe tried outExcept for took lunch performance beginning to unfoldOn the house in his favor soccer professionally1A/5 do a survey noise is a the univer+长的housing therre should1B/5 on behalf of a couple of minutes greatly appreciated more time building classrooms dorm roomsobviously point better quality more people at least pretty nice spacious rental houses stay in mixed feelings involved inhelps them out definitely issue2A/5will be get up stop to his unexp be made2B/5 uspended preformance catch up on on the house trying out3A/5 on with/out /up3B/5 losing /saying/ to need/ to wait3C/5 until/when/have5/5 Actually To tell you what do you I’m not really 同上If you ask Frankly第十一单元3/19 she think To tell How good8/19 he understand s he joked……reporter upset she know Nick Nick she talks……party10/19 It’s nicer he’s going……happened no kick+长的11/19she is angry she doesn’t Dean sorry,Nick12/19 won't be sorry admit lied There you are got reservations just around the corner doingbusiness so much more pleasant talkover lunch sign basically says endorse the shoes tricked out of the way next in line star player amazing team office make sure1A/5 Sunday write Next w…… 4:30 M……1B/5 are responsible for Africa visual aid in the outline easy look that up really quick have it all done due Wednesday need to meet I'm supposed to do compile get our project done off the Internet helpful use bring those in tomorrow2A/5They+短的jose+短的jack+长的we+短的jane’s+短的2B/5 persuasive tricked persuade raise broke over out of this word 3/5 went to see In order to don’t have to help can’t to talk5/5 I’ve got to is there anything Nothing I really need to Do you That’ll be 第12单元---------3/19 To keep By working Nick never had8/19 Nick is more To tell him he is That having money problem they have been hard to the so长的10/19 Surprisees长的He want’s ......truth To prove He didn’t (i)11/19he is N ick’s tell Nick 长的almost uncertain12/19buddy Tough rap really happened scheme talented plotting for dreamed up fake planning impressedtalking crazy expect figure out made up craziest stories pulled off typical so sure of popular prove----------1A/5 she could she turned长的 A map of Africa Tuesday 3小时Teacher1B/5 the habitat of the animalsblue folder rest of the projectmap definitely different spotturned it in reliable sourcecoming to me instead of positively check with2/5 handed it in figured let you turn it3A/5 how long for since has been playing3B/5 figure them out help you out put them away clean it up the most expensive the best5/5 I’m not quite sure what you’re getting at. /Exactly./Do you mean that/NO,that’s not what I mean./ Could you go over it again? / Are you saying that测试1LISTENING1/4 howdoes对He listened he wants to2/4 says he hasn’t heard of Kicks shoesto help Nickeye color3/4 Spread on the mustard:1.Put on the cheese and avocado.2. Put on the tomato and cucumber3.Add the secret ingredient.4/4 Gomez对if her team The team appearingVOCABULARY---------------1/4 Marcello:Hi,Amy: pulled it off pass on2/4 Talia:Hi,Mom: Keep cool play it by ear3/4 come up with break down4/4 out of control out of this worldGRAMMER---------------1/4 the luckiest pick him up best for dream this up2/4 Tony:So,Talia: think of working could start was doing as difficult as 3/4 Secretary: may to talk as easy as will give 4/4 interesting to buy surprised to invite havePRONUNCIATION1/5 up out2/5 I want to get and it3/5 single sound spr…… gl……4/5suprised going5/5 I have to has is ---------------SPEAKING1/3 Yes,what do you neeed I really need to2/3 Are you saping it Yes, that’s whatI mean3/3 Are you saying it didn’t go well Yes,that’s what Imean 测试2listening1/5talia thinks...eliminated---the soccer teamthere is a rumor---has an injurytony thinks nick---a good soccer2/5what does the coach say the socer---they want nick not to palywhat does the coach ask to be---he doesn`t trustwhat dose nick say the tv station---he planned ahead3/5nick says his life is---a messnick says he needs---the newsdean doesn`t want to---comment about nicknick agreed to endorse---shoes4/5OK, I’m wondering…:couple sit-down silverware accommodateeasy-going understanding favor attractive settingsshe knows it’s kind of out of your way for us to go to this partyPick(注意大写) up anything else get somesome wine or dessert or bring anything5/5Alex.My old boyfriend Alex.:I looked really good toolook your bestNo way doing things and moving onhang out or somethingvocabulary1/6talia:i`m try,but---truthamy:what`s wrong,talia?---exhautedamy:you need to rest more---easy2/6which phrase means to want to do something?---feel like doing someting Which phrase means to understand something?---get itwhich word describes a loud way of speaking?---roar3/6dean:well i can tell you---reaction4/6patty:he`s innocent---out of the waytalia:i know---dream uppatty:i can`t believe---wait and see5/6two boys were caught smoking---let them offexcuse us for a minute---asking to step asidethe government is tring to---downwe...for lost time by---made up6/6figure out---be able to come up withtake your time---don`t hurrythrow a game---plan to lose a sports gamegrammar1/4Tony:I(选词) : want am having wold rather anyone betternick:i don`t know what to do---through itdean:i can`t believe all of---shout2/4dean:i tink nick should---couldcoach:at first---was hoping3/4patty:well,i could add---hold on secondnick:thanks,i appreciate---best4/4talia:i...to see nick---havedean:why do you need to see him?---to talk dean:i think he`s too busy---concerned pronunciation1/6falling rising falling2/6forget debts talk3/6men{tion} ab{so}lutely4/6He...stuty---used to can’t5/6(br)eak (str)eet6/6looked---single sound talented---extra syllable speaking1/2mark:what do you think about---frankly2/2but i`ve got one favor to ask you---ok.no problem he was accused of taking drugs---yeah.absolutelyyou won`t believe who i ran into today---whoif you go shopping with me---that sounds goodyou studied so hard on the test---no.i didn`t prepare for it at all 分享。

新编大学英语2视听说答案

新编大学英语2视听说答案

新编大学英语2视听说答案【篇一:新编大学英语课后答案第二册(浙江大学版)】t twopost-readingreading comprehension1.1—4-c5—7-a8—11-b12—13-d2. 1)people would stare at them2)he felt embarrassed and ashamed.3)he never let on.4)he would walk to the subway station under the help of his son.5)his children would put him on the sleigh and pull him to the subway station.6)his hobbies included baseball, dances and parties.7)he asked others to sit down and fight with him.8)he was pround of his son.9)he felt sorry for what he used to do.10)he learned from his father the importance of having a good heart.3.1)cacbd 6)abcda4. 1)the difficulty in coordinating the steps2)whether a person has a good heart3)a good heart4)the basketball team5)sat down to fight6)what the son has achieved7)sensed8)the reluctance to walk with himvocabulary1. 1)urged 2)halted 3)bother 4)embarrassed 5)adjusted 6)complain 7)kid8)engage 9)subject 10)saw to it that 11)coordinate 12)participate2.patience entrancebitternesscomplaintfortune enviousknowledgeable memorablereluctant frustration1)bitter 2)fortunate 3)patience 4)memorable 5)reluctant 6)entrance 7)complaints8)envious 9)knowledgeable 10)frustrationtranslation1)he walk slowly because of the problem on his leg.2)he attended the meeting despite his server illness.3)he saw to it that the same kind of mistake wouldnt happen again.4)now that they knew more about each other,they got along with each other better.5)then i found myself surrounded by five to six boys.6)id like to give my best withes to you on this happy occasion. part threefurther development3.1)causes 2)offers 3)to 4)not 5)tell 6)calls 7)attracted 8)discovers 9)weak10)disappointed 11)distance 12)outunit 2part onepreparation1.cadbpart twopost-readingreading comprehension1.1)different 2)problems 3)communication 4)translator 5)trust 6)acceptance7)exaggerate 8)superlatives 9)metaphors 10)generalizations 11)unsupportive12)literally 13)rethink 14)translate2. 1)ftftt 6)fttttvocabulary1. 1)mess 2)repeat 3)mislead 4)intends 5)tend 6)exaggerates 7)frustrating8)misinterpreted 9)acceptance 10)trust2.step one1)f c a k i 6)e h j g b 11)dstep two1)conveyed 2)assistance 3)encounter 4)conflict 5)emphasis 6)reacted 7)recognize8)manner 9)assume 10)emerges 11)ignore3.1)out 2)on 3)with 4)of 5)in 6)in 7)to 8)on 9)at 10)oftranslation1)i went to the dentist yesterday to have my bad tooth pulled out.2)the development of a matter in nature depended on the internal cause.3)every road leads to rome.4)i intended to bring you the book today,but i forgot.5)i am on the verge of accepting his suggestion.6)divorce shouldnt be taken lightly.unit 3part twopost-readingreading comprehension1.1)each person has the potential to win in his own way.2)responds genuinely by being trustworthy and responsive. fails to respond genuinely.4)b.a winner is not afraid to do his own thinking and to use his own knowledge.c.a winner is flexible.e.a winner cares about the world and its people.5)poor nutrition,cruelty,unhappy relationships,disease,continuing disappointment,and inadequate physical care.a.a loser lacks an ability to appropriately express himself through a full range of possible behavior.b.a loser has difficulty giving and receiving love.2. cdabcvocabulary1. 1)a.感谢 b.赏识 2)a.容积 b.能力 3)a.频道 b.引导到??4)a.出力,作出贡献 b.起作用,有助于,促成5)a.(身体)灵活的 b.(处事)灵活的 6)a.罪行 b.内疚,自责7)a.潜在的,可能的 b.潜能 8)a.坚硬的 b.严格的2.achievement expectationdependence limitation/limitcrueltyuniquenessgenuineness responseawarenessdisappointmentcapability behavior1)expectations 2)limitations 3)capability 4)achievement 5)response 6)awareness7)behavior 8)disappointment 9)cruelty 10)dependence 3.1)entered into 2)channeled...into 3)holds/held back 4)unaware of 5)separate...from6)referred to...as 7)lived up to 8)calls for 9)contributes to 10)sees/saw...as translation1)lack of confidence contributed to his failure.2)in the face of the serious illness,she showed great courage.3)we came to an conclusion that she told the truth.4)his secretary failed to tell him of the meeting.5)language learning is not a matter of memorizing words.6)once she decided on something,no one can hold her back.7)its different to live up to our captains standard.8)the scientist referred to this discovery as the most exciting new development in this area.unit 4part twopost-readingreading comprehension1.1)placebo2)i)the placebo works because the human mind fools itself ii)the placebo makes the wish to get better become realityiii)the doctor70 percent of the peopleonly 25 percent of the people3)seasickness,coughs,colds,pain after an operationnothing at allthe first group showed no changes from the way old people in that village had always been.placebothe second group had much better health and a lower death rate.a real drug which was intended to help with the problem of old age.the third group showed much the same results as the group that took the placebo.4)if the placebo can have bad effects it should never be used. 5)it is suggested that human mind is stronger than we thinkit is.2. 1)yes 2)no 3)maybe 4)yes 5)yes 6)no 7)yes 8)maybe vocabulary1. 1)a药,药物 b.医学 2)a.射击 b.皮下注射 3)a.宇宙飞船座舱 b.胶囊4)a.恢复健康,治疗 b.使(某人)精神恢复健康 5)a.对待 b.处理,治疗6)a.外科手术 b.操作 7)a.病例 b.事例 8)a.间接地表明 b.建议2. 1)a e f d g 6)h c btranslation1)all i say is that we are very sorry.2)in many case,rules alone cant work.3)he is likely to succeed because of his intelligence and diligence.4)she stares at me as if she didnt know me.5)it is reported that three people were injured in yesterdays traffic accident.6)the way he treated me made me angry.7)the condition of the patient this morning is much the same as yesterday.8)tonight id like to say at home rather than go out.unit 5part twopost-readingreading comprehension1.ii)i)when we are in rem sleep.ii) iii)i)physiological.ii)inner fears.iv)i)drinking wine to indicate a short life,drinking water to indicate a long lifeii)right hand(father),left hand (mother),dolphin(a good omen)iii)treat with care2. 1)ttttf 6)tttffvocabulary1. 1)explanation 2)enthusiasts 3)frustrating 4)popularity 5)unconscious 6)electrical7)movements 8)recognizable 9)interpretation 10)countless2. task a1)asleep 2)sleepless 3)sleep 4)sleepy 5)asleep 6)slept 7)sleeping,sleep8)sleepertask b1)submerged 2)subculture 3)submarine 4)subway 5)subzero 6)subtropical7)subspecies 8)subnormal3.1)progressed 2)puzzled 3)process 4)reflected 5)predict 6)advances 7)symbol8)ancient 9)error 10)conscious 11)analysis 12)inner translation1)you may see that what i said will come true.2)this lecture was so boring that half of the students fell asleep.3)the problem of unemployment is closely tied up with the development of the new technology.4)his appearance changed so greatly that you might well not recognize him.5)the history of the castle can date back to the 14th century. 6)she never did anything for them,whereas they did all that can be done.part threefurther development1.1)a.natural b.neutral c.natural d.neutral2)a.shattered b.crashing c.cracked d. crash e.crack3)a.ancient b.early c.previous4)a.sign b.symbol c.signal d.signs/symbols5)a.view b.vision c.visions d.outlook e.view6)a.errors/mistakes b.fault c.error d.fault e.mistake7)a.confused b.confusing8)a.conscious b.unconscious c.subconsciousd.consciousnessunit 6part onepreparation1.vegetable:cabbage、carrot、pepper、lettuce、pea、onion、spinach、turnip、broccoli、mushroom、garlic、cucumber、tomato、potato、etc.fruit:apple、orange、pear、banana、mango、watermelon、lemon、grape、strawberry、cherry、peach、apricot、lychee、etc.meat:pork、beef、lamb、mutton、bacon、chicken、duck、turkey、fish、shrimp、lobster、crab、clam、etc.cereal:rice、wheat、corn、barley、noodles、dumpling、pizza、etc.other:egg、cake、cookie、biscuit、nut、etc.drink:tea、beer、coffee、wine、whiskey、brandy、milk、juice、lemonade、mineral、water、etc.【篇二:新编大学英语视听说教程第二册听力答案】ss=txt>by wuchenxiunit 1 exercise 2 episode 11、b2、a3、a4、b5、c exercise 26、c7、b8、cexercise 3 episode 11、 football basketball baseball2、 steady boyfriend3、guess realized4、 broke up5、 in a group6、 save up7、here comes part 2listening 1(以后的顺序均和此顺序相同,从左到右,从上到下) listening 2part 3practice 1practice 2 ex.1.cex.2.t f t t f t f practice 3practice 4 ex.1.dex.2. part 4section 1 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 11 section 2 c b a b a c c b section 3unit 2 part 2listening 1 ex.1.f t f f t ex.2.listening 2 ex.1.ex.2.be: 1 4 6 8 9 11 13 16 ae:2 3 5 7 10 12 14 15 listening 3 ex.1.f t t f t ex.2.part 3 practice 1ex.1.f t f f t ex.2.practice 2ex.1.mandarinzhangsmithoxford english dictionary ex.2.b a b b c d a c a d practice 3ex.1. t f t t t t ex.2practice 4 ex.1 t f f f f t ex.2.part 4 section 1section 2f f t f f f f t section 3unit 3 part 2 listening 1ex.1. 22 died 4 9 12 12 last 3 listening 2listening 3part 3practice 1ex.1 c b a b d practice 2 ex.1.【篇三:新编大学英语视听说教程第二册听力答案 1-4单元】t>(以后的顺序均和此顺序相同,从左到右,从上到下)practice 2 ex.1.cex.2.t f t t f t fpractice 4 ex.1.d part 4section 1 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 11 section 2 c b a b a c c bunit 2 part 2listening 1 ex.1.f t f f tlistening 2ex.2.be: 1 4 6 8 9 11 13 16 ae:2 3 5 7 10 12 14 15 listening 3 ex.1.f t t f tpractice 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新编大学英语视听说教程一册(最新第三版)一至六单元答案

新编大学英语视听说教程一册(最新第三版)一至六单元答案

新编⼤学英语视听说教程⼀册(最新第三版)⼀⾄六单元答案Unit 1Part 1Listening I1.1-5 FTFTT2. 1-5 776-2235,65, 11,loud, quieterListening II1. 1-5 ABBDA2. 1-5 old, torn/ blue, by the hand, holiday, childrenListening III1.1-5 181st,very tired, take hold of; for her trouble, never/ againListening IV1.1-5 CDBDB2.. R: fulfills my every need./stay home, cook, clean, and watch the kids.E: open-minded/ something interesting to say.Part 21. ACDEGIJ2. 1-8 in a mess, my turn, a hand, work on, expectations of, how about, too much, what we havePart 31. 1)-15) nicer, excited, promises, married, first, lasted, kids, enough, changes, loves, mad, care about, boy friend, get better, helpPart 4Listening I1. CEFGKL2. 1-5 personality/ background, good sense of humor, terrible, different environments, looksListening II1. 1-5 FTFTT2. 1-5 gone by, no sign, taken over, enough, limitsListening III1. 1-5 TFFTT2. 1-5 seventies, selfish, unnatural, husband, surroundedListening IV1.1-5 ABDCDh: high priority withw: responsibilityUnit 2Part 1Listening I1. 1-5 TFTFT2. 1 He moved to Newton.2 She wrote down the new address on it.3 It was thrown away. / The professor threw it away.4 The professor’s daughter.Listening II1. 1-5 TFFFT2. 1)-12) far, away, lucky, forget, parked, over, route, miss, smile, drove, laughter, usual Listening III1. 1-5 FTTFF2. ABD/ FGIListening IV1. 1 It’s about some ways of helping people improve their memory.2 She’s a communications trainer who teachers memory skills.3 Record, retain and retrieve.4 Using very intense visual images.2. 1 1)-4) records, figure out, organize, filing system,2 5)-9) elaborate, broken up, see, loudly, forgetPart 21. 1 4 6 72.1-8 turn in, worry about, growing up, gone, on the right side, last night, turned out tobe, take/ off, lately, fixing for, made a mistake, turn onPart 31. 1 He is a 25-year-old Italian, who has an exceptional memory.2 He is demonstrating the art of memory.3 How, where and why information is stored.4 When he was 11 years old.5 Determination. / Hard work and exercise.2. 1-7 randomly, repeats them, backwards, recall every detail/ a year old, more forgetful families, heredity/ environment, the brain/ specific genes, a vacation/ a regular guyPart 42. 1 The night before they left home.2 he questioned his wife about the things she had packed.3 On top of the piano.Listening II1. 1-3 BCA2.1 3 4 6Listening III1. CBDAA2.1—C 2—A 3—BListening IV1. BDF2. 1-6 her grandmother, a small area, a better sense, three or four, by smell, soap/ perfume Uint3Part1Listening I1. w: French, the united states, mushrooms, umbrellam: German, Spain, milk, bullfight ticket2. 1-5 T T T F FListening II1. 1-4 lecture, teller, give a lecture, never even smiled, exhausted2. 1-5 C A B A BListening III1. 1 4 62. A-E love, unity, purity, happiness, desire,6-8 yellow rose, yellow tulip, carnationListening IV1. 1-5 F T F T T2. 1-4 husband, made a awful mistake, full of love, for wordsPart 21. 1-9 F F T T F T T T T2. 1-8 lack communication skills, take the initiative, first thing, becoming boring, non-verbal language, facial expression, annoying, elsewhere, change for the betterPart 31. 1 Eyes, face, head, shoulders and hands.2 She prefers Barack’s.5 Relaxed.2. 1)-12) examine, slight, intensity, contrast, relaxed, simplicity, confidence, negotiation, cool, information, resolution, passion. Part 4Listening I1. 1-8 C A B C A B A CListening II1 His left eye.2 A special kind of wood.3 His wooden eye.4 A less attractive girl.5 She had a particularly big nose.6 Would you like to dance?7 Excited.8 Would I? Would I?9 Angry and hurt.10 Wood eye.Listening III1.1-8 make their space, spread your towels, coat/ small bag, library,one corner/ chair, across from/ briefcase, stiffened/ head, invaded2. 1-6 F F T T T FListening IV1. 1 Intimate, personal, social, and public.2 Culture.2. B A C DUnit 4Part1Listening I1. 1-5 A C C A C2. 1-5 T F T F FListening II1.1-6 T F T T F T2. 1-7 this semester, need to know, different, the rules/ use, do our homework, reading about, questions/ answers Listening III1. 2 3 1 4 5 62. 1-10 history, major, not, 2009, 2010, title, computer, out, shelf, reserveListening IV1. 1-5 A C B B A2. G: competed, sang, laughed, children,LN: turn, next,LV: acting them out,Lo: demonstrated, clapping our hands, posters, cards,Ldv: stories, lay, shut, musicPart 21. 1-10 T F T F F F T T F T2. 1-10 What can I do, like sports, under construction, schoolwork, more about him, quit school, the tuition fee, in a rush, student loans, student centerPart31.1-10 disaster, picture, totally, unbelievable, review, consider, particular,independently-minded, medicine, worthPart 4Listening I1. 1-5 A B C A D2. 1-5 T T T F FListening I1. 1-5 B C A A CListening III1. 1-7 B C B C B A BListening IV1. 1-7 activity, information, writing, different, skills, position, involves,8 You cannot possibly discover all that you need to know at once.9 Don’t be discouraged if your work is not perfect at first.10 You should expect progress, not perfection, from yourselfUnit 5Part11. 42312. 1-10 cold, red, thick, warm, small, use, finished, middle, covered, rabbitsListening II1. 1 It took place in Laos.2 A buffalo.4 Because the farmer was very intelligent.5 He said he was afraid the tiger might kill his buffalo when he was gone.6 He took his plow and hit the tiger.2 1-5 FTFTFListening III1. 125792. 1 In the early hours yesterday.2 Sleeping.3 In the games room.4 A lit cigarette end.5 Because smoking is forbidden in the games room.Listening IV1. 1-5 BADCB2. 1-5 living species, international/ reached, less demand/ used to, organizations, Atlantic/ PacificPart 21. ACDFH2. 1-8 for generations/ well-known, came across, a pair of, black/ small, happen to, in the audience/ call on, became aware, further study/ types ofPart 31. 1-10 dictionaries, Garden, forest, signals, 135, energy, move, across, logging, remaining2. 1)-10) tough, devised, rubs, fatten, hibernate, flexible, grasp, monkey, cigarPart 4Listening I1. 1 He was a waiter.2 On a beach.3 For a short time.4 A dog.5 A sea lion.2. 1-5 up/ down, struggling, jumped through, came by, puzzled.Listening II1. 1-6 FTTFTF2. 1 A monkey, an ox and an elephant.2 Because they are frightened.3 He takes hold of the lion, knocks it against the tree and stamps on the lion.4 In order to show he is the most powerful.2. 1-10 good, young, once, hate, mouse, idea, unless, number, months, produceListening IV1. 1-5 BCABC2. 1-3 plays games/ new skills/ their efforts, boat/ follow them, dollars/ cents/ loving/ home/ drink.Unit 6Part 1Listening I1. 1-6 BCDAAA2. 1-8 midnight, barking, silver, glowed, face, windows, identify, curtainsListening II1. 134679102. 1-5 BACADListening III1. 1-8 TFTFFTFF2. 1-7 north, in the middle of, giant snake, above water, 20 meters, gone, nearerListening IV1. 1-5 CDABC2. 1-10 dead or alive, no signs, in good order, 10-pound note, unfinished, plenty of, feature of the mystery, in its place, struggle, diseasePart 21. 1-6 DCDCAB2. 1-9 dressed in, rudely, whenever/ wherever, much more advanced, intelligent, what exactly, survive, show you around, used up.Part 31. 1-5 BDDCA2. 1-5 claimed/ from the inside out, long wondered/ three million, eight/ watched by/ around, constructed/ 137-meter, believes/ suggests/ above.Part 4Listening I1. 1-6 TFTTFT2. 1 About 1, 280 miles.2 More than 800.3 On Easter Sunday in 1722.4 Over 100 tons.5 How they were transported and why they were built.。

新视野大学英语视听说教程(第二版)第三册答案6-10单元1

新视野大学英语视听说教程(第二版)第三册答案6-10单元1

Unit 6Lead in > Task 1Basic listening practice CDACBListening in > Task 1 ABAABAAListening in > Task 2 BCCADListening in > Task 3 CAACBLet's talk > Task 1(1) 900(2) customer calls(3) 70(4) human resources(5) supported(6) customer-facing(7) place(8) two(9) right people(10) realisticLet's talk > Task 2(3) Candidates have a telephone interview that would last somewhere i n the region of 15 minutes.(2) Candidates come to have a tour of the centre. They get to see the role, see how it feels, and feel the culture of the company.(1) Candidates complete an application form.(4) Candidates have a two-hour assessment consisting of a role-play w hich looks at their customer service ability and a competency intervi ew.Let's talk > Task 3Further listening and speaking > Further listening >Task 1(1) coast(2) impressed(3) shipping company(4) cargo(5) communication skills(6) essential(7) asset(8) team spirit(9) her age(10) her parentsFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 2BAABATask 3CCBADFurther listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 1(1) selection(2) pressure(3) marketing(4) interview(5) business(6) nervous(7) laugh(8) redundant(9) difficult(10) sackingFurther listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 2 略TestCBCDC(1) ice(2) Examples(3) parking(4) response(5) provide(6) impression(7) ages(8) If this is the place where you would be working, they would automatically be worried that you will be late for work eve ryday(9) They might be historical questions regarding your previous employment or education(10) Make a statement, then support it by giving an example ofa situation and how you handled itCBACDDABCBCAADCUnit 7Lead in > Task 1 L略Basic listening practiceBCABCListening in > Task 1(1) reception(2) new connections(3) distributed(4) green hand(5) business cards(6) talk business(7) card(8) follow up(9) more ground(10) piece of cake Task 2CBBADListening in > Task 3(1) technology-oriented(2) higher(3) returns(4) options(5) Venture capital(6) cash(7) founders(8) business ideas(9) potential(10) intellectual property protection(11) 100%(12) creators(13) stock(14) $16.5 million(15) failure rateLet's talk > Task 1(1) rapid growth(2) shock(3) large(4) shot up(5) hard(6) opportunities(7) different(8) stable(9) money(10) ownLet's talk > Task 2略Further listening and speaking > Further listening >Task 1DCCACFurther listening and speaking > Further listening >Task 2BABBAFurther listening and speaking > Further listening >Task 3CBDCAFurther listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 1 略Further listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 2 略Unit 7 testADDCD(1) Resulting(2) demand(3) on(4) trends(5) elderly(6) trend(7) pet-related(8) Look at existing businesses and the products and servicesthey offer, and then determine if there’s a need for more of those products or services(9) Keep an open mind and continue to assess everything you read and hear from a business point of view(10)Dream, think, plan, and you’ll be read to transform that business idea into the business you’ve always wantedCBDACBDBCABDCDDUnit 8Here is a darker side of society.Lead in > Task 1CCBADListening in > Task 1BACCDListening in > Task 2CDCBCListening in > Task 3(1) 49 (2) first birthday (3) health care systems (4) reduce (5) expenses (6) increasing (7) lower (8) faster (9) education (10) reduce poverty (11) more opportunities (12) live better (13) social ladderLet's talk > Task 1(1) easier (2) loneliness (3) passed away (4) brain(5) health problems (6) younger (7) doctor (8) assumption (9) history (10) attitudesLet's talk > Task 2listening > Task 1BACBClistening > Task 3CDABAFurther listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 1(1) condition (2) dignity(3) fire (4) further (5) distinction(6) status (7) prosperity (8) fate (9) Answering (10) mission Further listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 2 TestCBADD(1) habit(2) crucial(3) among(4) decade(5) did(6) issues(7) adult(8)teens get turned off if you ask them a lot of direct questions(9)The first phone call generally takes about 45 minutes, with discussion about why the teen began smoking and the extent of the habit(10)Now 260 teens who have participated in the program are being followedABCBDCBACB ABCDCUnit 9Lead in > Task 1What mode of travel do you prefer? Correct answer:planebiketruck / lorryshipbusmotorcyclesubway / undergroundBasic listeningCBCDAListening in > Task 1(1)security checks(2)searched(4)carry-ons(5)checking(6)greater(7)seized(8)digital camera(9)take pictures(10)bags(11)on his way(12)strange Listening in > Task 2 ACCDDListening in > Task 3 ABDDALet's talk > Task 11.close2.12.9 miles3.dreamed4.exhausted5.cup of tea6.abandon7.set down9.Pole10.fly over11.on12.fast asleepLet's talk > Task 2Further listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 1(1)a couple of hours(2)less than an hour(3)fare(4)regular passengers(5)convenient(6)the same day(7)conditions of aircraft(8)accidents(9)large quantities of cargo(10)far awayFurther listening and speaking > Further listening >Task 2DCDABFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 3(1) best(2) none of them(3) land(4) wings(5) small children(6) before(7) smoothly(8) distributed evenly(9) clean itFurther listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 1(1) landing(2) followed(3) headed(4) present(5) succeeded(6) arrested(7) publish(8) attention(9) happened(10)cheering(11)charge(12)dropped(13)humorous(14)missed(15)get backFurther listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 2 略Unit 9 testCABDCABDCB DBADBUnit 10Lead in > Task 1AAABAABAAABasic listening practiceCDABCListening in > Task 1BCDCAListening in > Task 2ABBABListening in > Task 3(1) brain(2) nerve connections(3) musical instrument(4) your brain(5) blood circulation(6) vegetables(7) Protect and support(8) healthy(9) sugar(10) memory loss(11) nerve functions(12) tobacco(13) Improve(14) remembering(15) temporaryLet's talk > Task 1(1) memory power (2) test (3) new (4) saw (5) verdict (6) seconds (7) memories (8) endure (9) volunteers (10) staring (11) 10000 (12) slide show (13) 70% (14) lose (15) whereLet's talk > Task 2Further listening and speaking > Further listening >Task 1ABDDCFurther listening and speaking > Further listening >Task 2(1) excellent marks (2) principles (3) picture(4) Association(5) familiar with(6) Consolidation(7) already learned(8) 16 / sixteen(9) Distributed Practice (10) shorter (11) muscle (12) exerciseFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 3Further listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 1(1) intelligent(2) paintings(3) shown(4) cover(5) including(6) local(7) atmosphere(8) unique(9) painter(10) mouthTestBCBCD(1) damage(2) symptoms(3) sharp(4) involved(5) fitness(6) mind(7) over(8) They also may remember things better by mentally connecting them to other meaningful things(9)Stress, anxiety, or depression can make a person more forgetful(10)much pain and suffering can be avoided if older people, their family, and their doctor recognize dementia as a disease BCBADBCACD CBABD21/ 21。

新视野大学英语第三版视听说思政数字课程2答案

新视野大学英语第三版视听说思政数字课程2答案

新视野大学英语第三版视听说思政数字课程2答案(注意:每单元最后一个测试的选择题是乱序,不能根据abcd来选,要根据选项内容选)Unit 1 Life is a learning curveListening to the world1-2 SharingPracticePractice-1参考:The podcast is mainly about the things people are learning at the moment and the most difficult thing they have ever learned.Practice-21) new things2) At the moment3) quite difficultPractice-31) A2) B3) A4) B5) B6) B7) A8) APractice-41) I have ever learnt,I have ever learned,I've ever learned,I've ever learnt2) found3) a combination4) body movements5) Learning to drive6) nine cases,9 cases7) by most standards8) French9) hated1-3 ListeningUse the skillsUse the skills-11) I encountered some difficulties while learning English. First of all,I had a limited vocabulary, and sometimes I found it hard to express my ideas in English. Secondly,I had difficulty understanding authentic listening materials,especially when native speakers speak very fast.2) I was advised to carry around a notebook with me so that I could memorize new words whenever I was free.I was also advised to watch English movies with English subtitles to improve my listening skills.3) I found the best way to increase my vocabulary was to learn new words withina context.I read a lot of English newspapers and magazines. When I came acrossnew words and expressions,I looked them up in a dictionary,and wrote down the new words and their meanings and examples in a notebook. Then I recited these words and examples, and went over them again and again. In this way,I managed to increase my vocabulary very quickly.To improve my listening skills,I tried to listen to the news, listen to podcasts,and watch English television and movies as much as possible. When I had difficulty understanding the materials,I tried to find the transcript so that I could listen and read at the same time, which helped me match the words with their pronunciations.I also tried to repeat what I heard while listening,which helped improve not only my listening skills but also my spoken English.Use the skills-21.E2.C3.A4.G5.D6.H7.B8.FUse the skills-31) speak2) saying the wrong thing3) practice speaking to himself, practice talking to himself4) making mistakes5) native speakers6) pronunciation7) listening skills8) listening and readingUse the skills-41) embarrassed2) hear3) anything you like4) going for the weekend5) voice6) pronunciation7) how it sounds8) the news9) English television10) on the Internet11) sound like12) native speaker1-4 ViewingGet a clue1) B2) A3) BView itView it-11) B2) A3) B4) AView it-21) D2) A3) B4) A5) DSpeaking for communication1-6 Role-playingNote them downNote them down-11) ANote them down-21) A2) B3) A4) B5) A6) B7) BNote them down-31) you should eat2) a good3) should not spend4) You're/You are5) Why don't/Why do not6) am not sure that's/am not sure that is/am not sure it is/am not sure it's /am not sure that it is/am not sure that it's7) it'sa good/it is a good/this is a good/that it's a good/that it is a good8) suppose so1-7 PresentingOrganize ideas1) No textbooks.No tests or exams.Learn foreign languages through music.Learn gardening and how to concentrate.Don't have to learn to read and write at an early age.2) No tests or exams.Learn foreign languages through music.Don't have to learn to read and write at an early age.3) Have to go to special music and body movement classes to learn to concentrate.4) Begin to learn music as young as possible.Even two-year-olds can play difficult music.Practice for hours every day and give a performance every week.5) Even two-year-olds can play difficult music.6) Practice for hours every day and give a performance every week.7) Don't have to go to school or follow school rules.Choose subjects they like.Choose when to work.8) Choose subjects they like.Choose when to work.9) Don't have to go to school, so have little chance to socialize with peers.1) homeschooling2) freedom of choosing subjects they want to study;freedom of choosing to work when they feel like it;beneficial for their physical and mental development3) starting young4) too much for small children;practice for hours every day;give a performance once a week;a stressful life in a competitive environment;have potential harmful effects参考:Sample presentation will be given in the"Present ideas"section.More practice in listening1-8 More practice in listeningConversationsShort conversations1.B2.D3.D4.C5.ALong conversation1.C2.D3.A4.CPassagesPassages-11.D2.A3.C4.DPassages-21) alternative2) numerous3) traditional4) academic5) countryside6) athletes7) take advantage of8) Secondary9) in a collective effort10) serve asNewsNews-11.D2.DNews-21.A2.C3.DMoral education1-9 Lead-inQuiz1) B2) C3) A1) B2) A3) C1-10 World storyViewing and understanding1) B2) A3) A4) B5) ASpeaking1) comfort zone2) formula, perfect3) adopting4) decent5) capabilities, significant 1-11 China talkListening and understanding1) B2) A3) C4) DUnit test1-14 Unit test短对话5题1)C. She will help the man with his assignments.2)B. He worked hard but didn't pass the exam.3)B. He is studying too hard.4)C. Professor and student.5)C. Six hours.长对话5题6)B. She returned to the regular English class.7)A. Because her English was very good.8)D. It was frustrating.9)C. She should have worked harder.10)B. She should learm with teachers helping her study.短文理解5题11)A. Seeing for yourself in a new light.12)A. A world in which people depend more and more on each other.13)D. They musl establish close contacts with other countries.14)B. We can make studying abroad a key part of our education.15)C. They have wrong concepts about going abroad to study.复合式听写10题16) political17) Traditional18) acquire19) bear in mind20) difficult21) invented22) successful23) reason for24) thousands of25) brainsUnit 2 Journey into the unknownListening to the world2-2 SharingPracticePractice-1参考:The podcast is mainly about people's traveling experiences and what they like and don't like about traveling.Practice-21) different countries2) home3) new places4) new culturesPractice-31) A2) B3) B4) A5) A6) B7) B8) BPractice-41. mature2. airport3. theater, theatre4. scenery5. culture6. languagePractice-51) B2) A3) D4) F5) C6) E2-3 ListeningUse the skillsUse the skills-11) Venice is a great tourist destination in Italy, which is famous for its architecture and its artworks. It is a city built on small islands separated by canals and linked by bridges. That is why it is the only city which has no cars,and people use gondolas to travel around.2) As far as I know, Venice has been sinking slowly and is still sinking slowly.That is a major problem threatening Venice right now.Use the skills-21. slowly sinking2. two and a half,2.5, two point five3. try and stop4. temporary5. permanentUse the skills-31) B2) B3) A4) A5)A2-4 ViewingGet a clue1) Bangkok is the capital and the largest city of Thailand. It is a popular tourist destination with high-rise buildings, lots of temples, intense heat, and vibrant nightlife.Cape Town is the most southern city in Africa, one of Africa's most popular tourist destinations.The Grand Canyon is a magnificent canyon in the state of Arizona, America. It is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.The Masai Mara is a reserve for a vast variety of wild animals in Africa.Paris is the capital of France, with the reputation of being the most beautiful and romantic of all cities. It is a popular tourist destination and the Capital of Fashion, attracting the finest and most luxurious fashion designers around the world.2)I think Paris is the number one place I want to see. The way I see it, Paris is the most beautiful and romantic city in the world. I want to see those famous tourist sites such as the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Notre-Dame de Paris, the Louvre Museum, etc. I also want to try delicious French food and go shopping in the Capital of Fashion.View itView it-11) D2) B3) B4) C5) DView it-21) busy2) shopping3) bars4) need5) spaces6) friendliness7) elegant8) expensive9) views10) beaches11) cheap12) changing13) sunset14) criedSpeaking for communication2-6 Role-playingNote them downNote them down-11) CNote them down-21) trying to get to2) takes about 10 minutes, takes about ten minutes3) looking for4) right way5) take the first left6) until you reach7) want to get to8) Is it far9) Go left10) on the left2-7 PresentingGet ideas1) isolated2) far3) plane4) three months,3 months5) culture6) way of life7) speak to8) find out9) history10) dreamsOrganize ideas1) this winter2) New Zealand3) by air4) two weeks5) my family and friends6) enjoy beautiful landscapes;eat fresh food;meet friendly people;and talk with kiwi natives and fellow travelers7)a wonderful destination;a self-drive tour;a video about the life and people in New Zealand参考:Sample presentation will be given in the"Present ideas"section.More practice in listening2-8 More practice in listeningConversationsShort conversations1.A2.D3.B4.C5.DLong conversation1.A2.D3.C4.APassagesPassages-11.D2.A3.B4.DPassages-21) scared2) perceive3) negative4) result in5) lose faith in6) goes down7) depressed8) preferably9) adapt10) revealNewsNews-11.D2.CNews-21.D2.DMoral education2-9 Lead-inQuiz1) A2) D3) B4) C2-10 World storyViewing and understanding1) A2) B3) A4) A5) ASpeaking1) Isolated, mystery2) origins3) clouding4) fascinating5) transmission2-11 China talkListening and understanding1) B2) E3) D4) A5) C6) FUnit test2-14 Unit test短对话5题1) A. A mobile phone and a little money.2) B. His elder sister.3) B. She did not dare to climb up the Eiffel Tower.4) A. In a travel agency.5) A. The man has already bought the ticket to Hong Kong today.长对话4题6) B. At registration.7) C. Students can have lectures in different locations.8) A. It helps with the students'schedules.9) D. It limits the interaction among students.短文理解5题10) C. Interesting.11) A. Join lots of clubs.12) D. Keeping your door open is a sign that you are friendly to your neighbors.13) B. Encouraging.复合式听写10题14) vacation15) walks of life16) routine17) adventure18) treat19) popularity20) gain a better understanding of21) similarities22) perspective23) marvelous/marvellousUnit 3 Time outListening to the world3-2 SharingPracticePractice-1参考:The podcast is mainly about what people like doing in their free time and what they are going to do this weekend.Practice-21) concerts2) a bar3) bandPractice-31) keep fit2) the theater3) small children4) seeing friends5) eating and drinking6) houses7) having friends around8) a jazz club9) love to read10) oil painting11) playing the guitar12) watching filmsPractice-41) A2) B3) B4) B5) B6) A3-3 ListeningUse the skillsUse the skills-11) Usually I spend about 200 to 300 yuan when I go out for an evening.2) Quite often I go to a bookstore to buy some books, which may cost me 50to 100 yuan. Then I have some coffee or some ice cream, and it's about 50yuan. After that,I may go to the cinema to see a movie, which may cost me around 100 yuan. Use the skills-21) see a free art exhibition2) going to a concert3) having dinner4) getting the bus home5) a visit to a museum6) paintings7) watch the street entertainers8) watch some comedy9) comedy club3-4 ViewingGet a clue1) I don't know much about Barcelona.I just know it's a popular tourist attraction in Spain, and it hosted the highly successful 1992 Summer Olympics and several matches during the 1982 FIFA World Cup.2) Yes,I would like to go there very much, because it is said to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and is viewed as the"Paris of Spain"by many people.View itView it-11) sightseeing2) beach3) get away from4) relaxing5) a dozen6) fantastic7) attitude8) perfectView it-21) B2) A3) A4) B5) A6) BView it-31) C2) E3) F4) B5) A6) DSpeaking for communication3-6 Role playingNote them downNote them down-11) Book a table2) 4, four3) Saturday4) 10 o'clock, ten o'clock,10:005) two tickets,2 tickets6) Starr7) June the fifth, June 5th8) June the ninth, June 9th, the ninth of June9) dinner with friends10) eight-thirty,8:30,08:3011) Saturday12) dinner tonight13) *Note them down-21) repeat2) check3) catch4) slow down5) speak up3-7 PresentingGet ideasGet ideas-11.E2.D3.B4.F5.A6.CGet ideas-21) D2) A3) C4) E5) BOrganize ideas参考:After breakfastThe northern bank of the SeineObserve the 360-degree view of Paris'most famous sights from Place de la Concorde After thatThe Muse de l'OrangerieSee Monet's Water Lilies as well as paintings by other famous printersAfter lunchThe Eiffel TowerSee the Eiffel TowerAfter thatThe Jardin des PlantesVisit a winter garden, tropical greenhouses, an alpine garden, and a menagerieIn the eveningTake a stroll over the lamp-lit bridges Sip champagne in hotel bars Dine in candle-lit pubs参考:Sample presentation will be given in the "Present ideas"section.More practice in listening3-8 More practice in listeningConversationsShort conversations1.D2.C3.C4.B5.CLong conversation1.D2.A3.A4.DPassagesPassages-11.A2.A3.D4.DPassages-21) objectives2) farthest3) recognised, recognized4) separated into5) involves6) is referred to7) life-threatening8) designed9) endurance10) putting themselves at riskNewsNews-11.D2.BNews-21.D2.B3.CMoral education3-9 Lead-inQuiz1) B2) C3) A4) D3-10 World story Viewing and understanding1) A2) D3) B4) BSpeaking1) permission2) mindset3) productive4) in the long run5) gather3-11 China talkListening and understanding1) C2) B3) B4) D5) AUnit test3-14 Unit test短对话5题1)A. He likes classic jazz.2)C. Vietnamese.3)B. Sports are quite important to him.4)B. Any film cxcept violent ones.5)B. At 8:30 in the evening.长对话5题6)D. What movie to watch and their experience of watching a horror movie together.7)B. A comedy.8)D. Because he wants the girl to move closer to him.9)C. He screamed.10)A. He threw popcorn in the aisle.短文理解4题11)C. Britain and the US.12)D. Keeping pels, painting cars and collecting matchboxes.13)C. Greek and Indian stamps.14)C. He wrote down the name of the train engines going through the station.复合式听写10题15) have a passion for16) looked upon17) take risks18) probably19) ignore20) attractive21) familiar22) obviously23) powerful24) requiresUnit 4 Life under the spotlightListening to the world4-2 SharingPracticePractice-1参考:The podcast is mainly about people's attitudes toward being famous,what they'd like to be famous for, and which famous person they'd most like to meet. Practice-21) finding out2) a normal person3) feel about famePractice-31) B2) A3) A4) A5) B6) BPractice-41. exciting2. worthwhile3. a model4. real fame5. invention6. in the streetPractice-51) C2) E3) F4) D5) A6) B4-3 Listening Use the skills Use the skills-11) A2) A3) BUse the skills-21) advertising2) enjoy the job3) travel4) chance5) go traveling, go travelling6) a doctor7) have time8) play the piano9) writing songs10) wanted to do11) make more time12) playing her own music4-4 ViewingGet a clue1) I think the qualities a successful Formula One driver must have include physical strength and proficiency, mental alertness, quick reaction,endurance, consistency, courage, competitiveness, and appreciation for adventure and speed.2) Lewis Hamilton is ambitious and he always wants to win. Now he has won many competitions and becomes a celebrity with fame and glory, so his life is a dream come true.View itView it-11) the attitude2) the talent3) speed4) Formula One5) big guys6) ambitious driversView it-21) speed2) survive3) October4) richest5) track6) bank7) glory8) betterView it-31) seven,72) four,43) everythingSpeaking for communication4-6 Role-playingNote them downNote them down-11) White House2) tomorrow afternoon3) a space flight,a flight into space4) next week5) her husband6) 80, eighty7) three or four,3 or 48) organize9) this weekend10) restaurant service11) French12) Paris13) directions14) bookNote them down-21) A2) A3) B4) A5) B6) B4-7 PresentingGet ideas1) South Wales2) a rock star3) his dream4) drum kit5) write songs6) apart fromOrganize ideas1) We all have dreams in our life. These dreams may be things we want to accomplish, places we want to go, or feats we must attempt. Whatever they are, dreams give us a purpose in life and a meaning to live, and allow us to fight for what we believe in. However, we should not let our dreams control our life and become a slave to them. In fact there are other things we should work for apart from our own dreams, such as our family and our friends. So don't be afraid to let go our dreams if we have to.2) The second quote tells us that we should always strive to attain our dreams in life. Dreams push us to move forward, to struggle, to strive all the time. Without dreams, life is a life without hope;without dreams, we are as lost as a bird which has lost the gift of flight. So follow our dreams and let our ambition fuel us tosurpass our limits. Never quit and always think of different ways to win.1. Pros:1,2,5,6,9,11,132. Cons:3,4,7,8,10,12More practice in listening4-8 More practice in listeningConversationsShort conversations1.B2.B3.C4.D5.DLong conversation1.A2.B3.B4.DPassagesPassages-11.B2.D3.A4.CPassages-21) commentators2) exaggerated3) focus on4) lead an active life5) laid the foundation6) annual7) a series of8) advocating9) abolish10) influentialNewsNews-11.D2.BNews-21.A2.B3.CMoral education4-10 World storyViewing and understanding1) D2) C3) C4) D5) ASpeaking1) endorse2) collaborate3) sponsored4) inspiration5) upside4-11 China talkListening and understanding1) C2) B3) C4) DSpeaking1) the spotlight2) a household name3) renowned4) publicity5) inspiredUnit test4-14 Unit test短对话5题1)C. Often there is a high price to pay for success.2)A. Tim Bcmcre-Lcc deserves the large award.3)C. They both think the tickets arc expensive.4)C. To show that successful ads are often stories with happy endings.5)C. Because she started riding a pony when she was very young.长对话4题6)C. On November 14, 19447)B. His father.8)B. Writing novels.9)A. He died after a long period of ill health.短文理解5题10)B. Modrn America.11)C. He had insight and management ability.12)C. The hopes and fears of ordinary people.13)B. Because his studio made training films for soldiers.14)A.1966.复合式听写10题15) champion16) challenges17) Regardless of18) inspiration19) remarkable20) legendary21) dominance22) appeal in23) aspire to24) magnificentUnit 5 Urban pulseListening to the world5-2 SharingPracticePractice-1参考:The podcast is mainly about whether people enjoy city life, the good things about living in a city and the main problems in cities.Practice-21) cities2) mix of people3) peace and quietPractice-31) D2) E3) A4) C5) F6) BPractice-41) A2) A3) B4) B5) APractice-51) horribly2) get round3) on the go4) take time out5) missing out6) green transport7) crime8) committing crimes5-3 ListeningUse the skillsUse the skills-11) In my opinion, the important criteria for a good city are safety, affordable housing, sound education and health care system, pleasant climate and environment, abundant leisure and cultural facilities, good public services,and convenient transportation.2) In my opinion, Weihai is the best city for living in China. Located in the east of Shandong Province, Weihai is surrounded by the Yellow Sea in the north, east and south. Weihai is a coastal garden city with a pleasant climate,clean air, beautiful natural scenery, blue sea, soft sand, clean and safe streets as well as small European style residential buildings. It is a modern, up-to-date city that still maintains the charm and atmosphere of a small town.Use the skills-21) shopping2) good nightlife3) safe4) cheap5) terrible6) restaurants7) fantastic8) fast9) green10) crowded11) friendly12) atmosphere13) clean14) safe15) see16) do17) beautiful18) perfect19) culture20) too much5-4 ViewingGet a clue1) The Zimmers are a British rock band. The band is very different from other rock groups in that it is the world's oldest rock band, with the members'combined age exceeding 3,000.2) They recorded a version of The Who's song"My Generation"in the famous Abbey Road Studios, which earned them great popularity on YouTube, and then got invited to appear on America's biggest chat show in Hollywood.View it1) a combined age2) forgotten3) stuck indoors4) felt right5) 16 times, sixteen times6) closure7) meet8) 40, forty9) available online10) Two million,2 millionSpeaking for communication5-6 Role-playingNote them downNote them down-11) a hotel2) The air conditioning3) send someone up4) a restaurant5) 20 minutes, twenty minutes6) the service charge7) busy time8) a train station9) an hour10) wrong type of snowNote them down-21) A2) A3) B4) B5) A6) B5-7 PresentingOrganize ideas参考:CitiesProsConsHigh household income(Rank:3)Low crime rate(Rank:5)Good public transportation(Rank:2) Good cultural atmosphere(Rank:3)High average house price(Rank:2)High unemployment rate (Rank:2)Fewer doctors per 1,000 people (Rank:5) Poor air quality (Rank:1)Reasonable average house price(Rank:3)Comparatively lower crime rate(Rank:3)Good public transportation(Rank:1)Good cultural atmosphere(Rank:2)Low household income(Rank:5)High unemployment rate(Rank:1)Fewer doctors per 1,000 people (Rank:4)Poor air quality(Rank:2)Reasonable population growth rate(Rank:4)Good air quality(Rank:5)Pretty good public ransportation(Rank:4)Good cultural atmosphere(Rank:1)Relatively lower household income(Rank:4)High average house price (Rank:1)Higher unemployment rate(Rank:3)Higher crime rate(Rank:2)Fewer doctors per 1,000 people (Rank:3)High household income(Rank:1)Lower average house price (Rank:4)Lower unemployment rate (Rank:4)Lower crime rate(Rank:4)Good air quality(Rank:4)Pretty good public transportation(Rank:3)Higher population growth rate(may create problems)(Rank:2) Relatively poor cultural atmosphere(Rank:4)High household income(Rank:2)Lower average house price (Rank:5)Low unemployment rate(Rank:5)Less rain(Rank5)Good air quality(Rank:3)High crime rate(Rank:1)Fewer doctors per 1,000 people (Rank:2)Higher population growth rate(may create problems)(Rank:1) Poorer public transportation (Rank:5)Poorer cultural atmosphere(Rank:5)1) The city I recommend is D.high household income;low living expenses (lower house prices);better employment opportunities(lower unemployment rate);better security (lower crime rate);better health care (more doctors per 1,000 people);good air quality (lower PM2.5);pretty good public transportation (higher percentage of the workforce utilizing public transport).More practice in listening5-8 More practice in listeningConversationsShort conversations1.A2.A3.B4.A5.DLong conversation1.A2.A3.D4.BPassagesPassages-11.B2.D3.C4.DPassages-21) join up2) reaction3) makes increasing sense4) sustainable5) aims6) monitored7) access to8) experimenting with9) eye-catching10) commutingNewsNews-11.D2.BNews-21.B2.C3.AMoral education5-10 World storyViewing and understanding1) A2) C3) B4) A5) DSpeaking1) tackling2) sophisticated3) anticipate4) real-time, alternative5) pair up5-11 China talkListening and understanding1) A2) C3) A4) BSpeaking1) dramatic2) combination3) numerous, convenience4) residents5) prosperousUnit test5-14 Unit test短对话5题1) B. The woman probably moved in not long ago.2) C. Shanghai may soon rival Paris and Milan.3) D. She hopes Steve will get some compensation.4) A. It's impossible to change the room.5) B. She's not accustomed to the large building. 长对话5题6) B. The cat is named after a singer called Bo.7) C. He catches various kinds of animals.8) D. He could not walk steadily.9) A. The cat attacked the vet.10) C. He wanted attemtion and love.短文理解5题11)D. Bribery is offering money or favors to influence decision-making.12)C. Because the money offered is for the manager's personal use.13)B. By offering enjoyable vacations.14)D. The prices of goods may get much higher.15)D. The society,复合式听写10题16) widespread17) property18) permeates19) robbed20) victim21) argue about22) contribute to23) population24) remains unsolved25) proposedUnit 6 Climbing the career ladderListening to the world6-2 SharingPracticePractice-1参考:The podcast is mainly about different kinds of jobs people do, their job locations, as well as the best and worst things about these jobs.Practice-21) a researcher2) gets too busy3) relax4) flatPractice-31) B2) B3) A4) A5) B6) BPractice-41) C2) E3) A4) D5) B6) FPractice-5。

21世纪大学新英语视听说教程第二册课后答案

21世纪大学新英语视听说教程第二册课后答案
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新视野大学英语视听说2 (1-5单元)quiz答案集合

新视野大学英语视听说2 (1-5单元)quiz答案集合

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医学英语视听说第二版卢凤香答案

医学英语视听说第二版卢凤香答案

医学英语视听说第二版卢凤香答案第一章单词表Unit 11.body2. brain3. heart4. liver5. kidney2.stomach 7. lung 8. bone 9. muscle 10. skinUnit 21.headache2. cough3. fever4. toothache5. sore throat2.runny nose 7. backache 8. stomachache 9. diarrhea 10. dizzinessUnit 31.hypertension2. diabetes3. asthma4. arthritis5. cancer2.obesity 7. allergy 8. depression 9. insomnia 10. anemiaUnit 41.nurse2. doctor3. surgeon4. dentist5. pharmacist2.psychiatrist 7. physiotherapist 8. optometrist 9. radiologist 10. occupational therapist第二章句型表达Unit 11.What’s the matter with you?2.I have a headache.3.You should see a doctor.4.I need to stay home and rest.5.I will take some medicine.Unit 21.I have a fever and a sore throat.2.You should see a dentist for a toothache.3.I am feeling dizzy.4.I have a runny nose and a cough.5.I have a stomachache and diarrhea.Unit 31.My blood pressure is too high.2.I have been diagnosed with diabetes.3.I am allergic to peanuts.4.I have insomnia and depression.5.I need to lose weight because of obesity. Unit 41.I want to be a nurse.2.I want to become a doctor.3.I am interested in surgery.4.I want to work as a dentist.5.I want to study pharmacy.第三章阅读材料Unit 1Text: Introduction to the Human BodyThe human body is a complex system of organs, tissues, and cells that work together to maintain homeostasis and ensure the survival of the individual. The body is made up of several different systems, including the skeletal, muscular, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, and nervous systems. Each system has its own unique function and contributes to the overall health and well-being of the body.Unit 2Text: Common Illnesses and TreatmentsThere are many common illnesses that affect people of all ages. Some of these include the common cold, the flu, and allergies. The most common treatments for these illnesses include rest, fluids, and over-the-counter medications. In more severe cases, prescription medications may be necessary. It is important to see a healthcare professional if symptoms persist or worsen.Unit 3Text: Chronic Diseases and their ImpactChronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, and cancer, have a significant impact on the individual’s quality of life. These diseases often require long-term management and treatment. It is important for individuals with chronic diseases to work closely with their healthcare team to develop a personalized treatment plan and learn how to manage their condition effectively.Unit 4Text: Careers in HealthcareThere are many career options available in the healthcare field. Some of these include nursing, medicine, surgery, dentistry, and pharmacy. Each career requires a different set of skills and qualifications. It is important for individuals interested in pursuing a career in healthcare to research the different options and choose a career path that aligns with their interests and goals.第四章课文翻译Unit 1Text: Introduction to the Human Body人体是由多个器官、组织和细胞组成的复杂系统,它们共同协作,维持稳态,确保个体的生存。

新标准大学英语视听说教程2(听力材料文本6_10单元)1

新标准大学英语视听说教程2(听力材料文本6_10单元)1

视听说2听力材料Unit 6 Sporting lifeInside viewConversation1Kate :Are you on your way to the boathouse? Janet :No. What’s happening?Kate :There’s a practice race to help choose who will row in the college team. Mark reallywants a place on the team, so he has to row well today. And I’m going to watch.Janet :Well, I’d like to, but I have an essay to finish.Kate :That’s too bad! I know how you feel. Janet :Maybe I can come later?Kate :Sure. I’m thinking of having lunch in the boathouse bar, and then watching the rowing all afternoon.Janet :How do I get to the boathouse?Kate :It’s easy. Can you see where we are on the map? Here, look!Janet :OK, which way round are we standing? … Yes, got it!Kate :OK, go down Catte Street, and turn right into the High Street. Go along the High Street and turn left into St Aldates. Walk along St Aldates, past Christ Church College until youget to Folly Bridge.Janet :I see.Kate :Then when you get to the bridge, cross over the river … turn left and walk along the river bank. Keep going along the river … And you’re there! The boathouses are on the right, and the Hertford College Boathouse is the last one along. You can’t miss it.Janet :Thanks. I’m looking forward to seeing the rowing.Kate :No problem. We shouldn’t miss the rowing –it’s a great university tradition!Janet :I know, Mark was telling me.Kate :Like the boat race between Oxford and Cambridge universities every year.Janet :Of course! The great rivals!Kate :The Boat Race has been going for years, maybe nearly 200 years.Janet :And Oxford won it this year!Kate :Yes, but Cambridge was very close behind. Anyway see you later, down by the river.Janet :Bye.Conversation2Kate :So the rules are … the boats follow each other and the one behind has to bump the one in front … just like that one has done.Janet :Is that Mark’s boat?Kate :Yes! Look, his boat is about to bump the one in front! Well done!…Mark :Hi you guys!Kate :Fantastic, Mark. You were amazing!Mark :Well, we won the practice race, but I’m worried about getting a place on the team. The problem is that there are at least three other people on the team who have rowed before. And I can’t help thinking that they were better than me. Janet :Don’t worry, Mark. Everything will be OK. Mark :And then I hurt my knee getting into the boat.Janet :Oh, I’m so sorry!Kate :T oo bad, but it’s only a scratch. Listen up, Janet is right. No need to get nervous, Mark. You were the strongest looking guy in the boat today. Chill out!Mark :Hey, they’re putting the team list on the door.Janet :Let’s go over and see.Mark :No, you go! I can’t bear to look!Kate :OK.…Kate :Hey, Mark, great news! You got a place on the college team!Janet :Congratulations!Kate :That’s great, Mark, you deserve it. You trained so hard.Mark :I can’t believe it!Outside viewInterviewer :OK then Graham, I wonder if first off you could explain a little bit of the history of Tae Kwon Do.Teacher :T ae Kwon Do originated er … about 3,000 years ago in Korea. It’s in thepresent form we train and teach now is formulated in 1955 by a Korean general. He was asked to put aself-defence together for the Korean army. This is how we teach it now, but it’s got origins going back thousands of years throughout Asia and of course obviously throughout Korea. So how does it, I mean, how does it differ to, say, other martial arts? Tae Kwon Do is basically the hand and foot martial art. It’s a self-defence martial art as I said, originated for the Korean martial art for the army. It’s legs and hands, T ae means to kick, Kwon means to punch and Do means a way, or method. OK. So I can see over your shoulder there how it’s a pretty popular class, what kind of mixture of people do you get coming along? Luckily we get all sorts, that’s the aim of the class, it’s open to everyone, we take any flexibility level, any age, any fitness level,and we guarantee to improve flexibility and fitness and also have a good time. We’re also teaching a traditional martia l art as well, so it’s a fun aspect but with tradition mixed in as well.So how long have you been in this sport yourself? Six years,and I’m a second Dan instructor now. What got you into it in the first place? I’ve always wanted to do martial art, I lacked a little bit of self-confidence I must admit, and my wife’s uncle was a black belt and I went along and watched, and thought, yeah I could do that. You know, I had no experience of it at all, and I’ve never looked back. So what do you think people in general get out of it? Well hopefully, it’s fun, as well as learning something. As I said it’s a traditional martial art as well, so we teach tradition in our line work, in our patterns … go back thousands of years, also the fun aspects, as I said fitness, flexibility, making new friends, gettingout, beating the stresses of everyday, daily life. I mean there’s nothing better than coming into a class and smacking a pad, you know, releasing the stresses of daily life, so hopefully they get quite a bit out of it.Interviewer OK, two things actually, whereabouts do you hold your classes and if peoplewere interested in taking up how would they go about finding out?Teacher OK, the Bytomic group, they run 26 T ae Kwon Do classes in around the southeast. Theeasiest way of finding out is look on the website which is www. or alternatively you can ring the office which is 01844 281 888. All the information is on the website or speak to the office. Local clubs are Long Crendon here on a Tuesday and Thursday, Aylesbury on Sundays and Tuesdays and Princes Risborough on a Monday and a Wednesday evening. Interviewer OK, well thank you very much for your time Graham, cheers very much, very interesting, we’ll give it a go.Teacher Thank you very much for your day. Anytime Chris, come along, for a free lesson! Listening inPassage1Speaker 1And David Seaman is in goal for the England team down to our right … it’s difficult to get used to the change of team colours here … I’m looking at th e white shorts and thinking they’re English players, but they’re not. For this match it’s the Germans who are wearing white. I hope the English players don’t have the same problem, we don’t want them to pass the ball to the Germans. Now Gascoigne for Engla nd passes to McManaman for the first time … McManaman is immediately surrounded by three German defenders … he brings the ball to the near side of the pitch … still McManaman for England, crosses the ball to Pearce … Pearce takes a shot! … saved by the German Ziegler, and picked up by Ince only 25 yards away from the German goal … good effort by Ince, aims at the goal! … and Kopke, the German goalkeeper pushes the ball over the top of the goal. So a corner kick for England. Speaker 2 A great shot by Ince, I’m sure he knows that Pearce set that up for him, but Kopke put the shot out of danger.Speaker 1He does like to punch the ball, that Kopke in the German goal … England’s first corner of this semi-final … Gascoigne will take it … Here comes the corner kick from Gascoigne … and Shearer’s there and Alan Shearer scores for England … England have scored after only two minutes’ play … with a corner kick by Gascoigne … aimed at the near post, and Alan Shearer heads the ball into the German goal … It’s an abso lute dreamstart for the semi-final … Shearer has got his fifth goal of the tournament … Would you believe it? It’s England one, Germany nil!Passage2Matt :Now it’s time for Critic’s Choice, with news and reviews about the latest films. Good evening, Jack, seen anything good at the cinema this week? Jack :Good evening Matt, yes, I’ve seen one of the best sports films of recent years.Matt :Sports films? Th at’s not usually a type of film which appeals to you.Jack :You’re right, but this time it’s different. I’ve been to see a film about mountain climbing, it’s not really your typical sports film. It’s more man against the mountain.Matt :Tell us more.Jack :I’ve been to see T ouching the Void, which is the story of a pair of mountain climbers in the Peruvian Andes.Matt :Is it a true story?Jack :Yes, it is. In 1985, Joe Simpson and Simon Yates set out to climb the 7,000-metre Siula Grande mountain in the Peruvian Andes. Simpson and Yates were young, fit and confident they would succeed.Matt :So what happens?Jack :Simpson and Yates’ style of climbing involved moving quickly up a mountain with very few supplies and no base camps, which is risky. You c an’t make any mistakes.Matt :I think I can guess what happens next. Jack :And sure enough after climbing well for three and a half days, disaster strikes. Simpson falls and breaks his right leg. With no food or water, the climbers know they have to getoff the mountain – fast. Yates is determined to find a way to get his friend home, and he has to lower Simpson down the mountain. Simpson is in agony, but Yates has no choice except to ignore his partner’s cries of pain because otherwise he’ll die. Well, for a while, things go well. But suddenly Simpson, at the end of the rope, fails to respond to Yates’ signal. Yates is unable to move any further and has no idea why Simpson is not responding. So Yates holds on with all of his strength, all too aware that eventually his strength would give outand both would fall. But what Yates doesn’t know is that he has lowered Simpson over the edge of a crevasse. Simpson is hanging in mid-air from the vertical face of the mountain. He’s unable to climb back up the rope and he’s got frostbitten fingers and can’t communicatewith Yates above him.Matt :So what happens?Jack :Well, I don’t want to spoil the ending for anyone who hasn’t seen it yet.Matt :But …Jack :But Yates hangs onto the rope for an hour, getting weaker. For any climber, cuttingthe rope that binds him to his partner is unthinkable.Matt :Sounds very exciting. So what about the direction and the filming?Jack :The director is Kevin Macdonald, and he tells the story by cutting from interviews to shots of the climb itself. But it’s the message of the film which interests me. You see, in the end, the impression left by the film is astonishment that a human being could do what Joe did, which is to survive.Matt :Thanks Jack, this week’s Critic’s Choice is Touching the Void, on general release in all cinemas from next week.Unit 7 Animal planetInside viewConversation1Mark :Hey, what’s a cat doing in college? We’re not supposed to have cats here.Kate :No! What a lovely pussycat! I adore cats. Mark :I can’t stand them. I find them really boring.Kate :But she’s gorgeous! Aren’t you, my darling?I wonder where she’s come from, maybe she’s wandered in from outside.Mark :Actually, I remember, I saw her the other day. Maybe she belongs to someone in college –she hasn’t got a name tag on her.Kate :We’re not allowed to keep pe ts in college. Mark :Maybe someone’s breaking the rules. Kate :Could be. So – is it just cats you hate or all animals?Mark :No, I don’t hate animals. We’ve got threedogs at home.Kate :Three!Mark :Yeah, labradors.Kate :Oh, they’re very lovable, l abradors. So you like animals then – apart from cats.Mark :Yes, I love them. That reminds me, there’s a programme on tonight about snakes. I really enjoy watching nature programmes.Kate :So do I, but snakes –They’re so scary. How can you like them?Mark :I just do. Hey, what are we going to do about this horrible cat?Kate :She’s not horrible. I think she wants to come into my room. Do you want to come in? Such a sweetie!Mark :I’ll say goodbye. See you later. You’d better not keep her, Kate!Conversation2Kate :Come in.Janet :Hi, Kate! What are you doing with a cat in your room?Kate :I found her in the corridor.Janet :Where did it come from? Kate :Search me! She doesn’t have a name tag. Janet :What’s that organization called that protects animals? Maybe you should ring them. Kate :Um –I think it’s called the RSPCA? Oh, no need. She’ll find her way home.Janet They’re so mad about animals, the British. Kate :Yeah. So are Americans. So am I!Janet :It’s very different in China.Kate :Y ou don’t keep animals as pets, do you? Janet :Well, that’s not so true for the last 15 years or so.Kate :Yeah?Janet :Yes, more people are keeping pets now, especially in cities. It’s because they get lonely, I think. Sometimes people dislike animals. But that’s the same as everywhere, right?Kate :Yes! Some people just don’t like pets. So how do you feel about them?Janet :I quite like cats, they’re all right. My mum’s terrified of them, she thinks they carry disease. Lots of people do, they’re fri ghtened of catching rabies.Kate :It’s true. Dogs and cats can give peoplerabies.Janet :I know. Actually, I’m afraid of dogs, I’m really scared of them. It’s their teeth!Kate :I adore dogs and cats. But then I’m just crazy about animals. Hey, I think she wants to leave. Do you want to go, baby? There you go! Isn’t she cute?Janet :Um …Outside viewPart1Presenter Once upon a time, Louis, a long, long, long time ago, your great-great-great-great grandad was a wolf. Go on, go on … T oday’s Wild, your weekly wildlife show around Oxfordshire, is all about the ancestors of all domestic dogs, the wolf. And if you’re really lucky, you might have one coming soon to a school near you. … Presenter :So are you looking forward to seeing the wolves today?Kids :Yeah!!!Presenter :Are you? Are you excited?Kids :Yeah!!!Presenter :Do you like … no-one … anyone scared of wolves?Kids :Yeah!! No …!!Presenter … the one at the back … come here then and talk to me for a minute … Are you scared of the wolf then? What do you think of dogs? Are you scared of dogs as well or is just the wolf?Girl :Just the wolf.Presenter Just the wolf. OK, so we’ll see what you think afterwards. What’s your name?Girl :Amy.Presenter OK, Amy. Well, I think we’re going to g o into the hall in a minute, so we’ll go and … Child :Are we going to see the wolves?Child :Can we hold them?Child :Are we allowed to stroke them?Man :I’ll show you where we’re going to be. Presenter :Yeah, great. Can we stroke them? Yeah, I think we can.Part2Roger Good morning. I’ll now ask you to stay really quiet. Although these wolves are used to going into schools like this, they’re still quite shy and any sudden noise … and they wouldn’t be veryhappy. As your headteacher said, my name’s Roger and we’re from the UK Wolf Conservation Trust which is half way from a big town just a bit west of here called Reading, half way between Reading and Newbury. And we call these animals our living ambassadors for education and conservation. I’m quite happy to take any questions you may have, if you want to ask about what they eat, if you want to ask about how long they live, if you want to ask anything that comes to your mind. So put your hand up if you want to ask a question. Yes, at the back there.Boy :How long do they live?Roger :In captivity? Well we pander to every whim that the wolf has, we feed them every day, welook after them with real care. They can live to be at least 16 years old and there are cases of a wolf living to be … 20 or just over.Boy :How fast can wolves run?Roger How fast can wolves run? Well, they’re not like a cheetah, which can outrun its prey, by getting up to 60, 70 miles an hour over very short distances. Wolves have evolved to be like a hound, so they can run fairly fast, about 40 miles an hour for three or four miles. And then they’ve used up all their energy. And in the wild, only about one in ten hunts is successful.Boy :Um … Are you allowed to keep them for pets?Roger They … you can’t keep them literally as a pe t. Because although they look … like … cuddly lapdogs, they’re not. These are what we call a socialized wild animal which means that we hand-rear them from about seven days old. They have that all-important first week of special milk from their mother and then they’re still blind and deaf so the first thing they may see and hear is a human bottle-feeding them. And by doing that, they grow up to be really friendly, but as I said at the outset, they may look like pets –they’re not. These are wild animals which have learnt to like people. So if you had them in your house, in a very short time, they … and they’ve done it in our house in years gone by, they will either eat holes in your sofa, they’ll tear down your curtains, pull up yourcarpets. They’re not an imals you want to have loose in the house after all.Part3RogerWe have … form a queue … about there. Say hello. She wants to meet you … You see how she spread her legs for … She really likes it a lot. Underneath. That’s it. That’s what she likes. You can rub hard. You see how soft and thick her coat is.…Presenter :What was your name?Girl :Amy.Presenter :And you’re …?Girl :Grace.Presenter :Grace. OK. Now Amy, you were very frightened of the wolf weren’t you? When we started. What did you thi nk … what d’you think now?Amy :They won’t bite.Presenter :They what?Amy :They won’t bite.Presenter :They won’t bite. So d’you like them? … So you’re not too frightened anymore. What did you think when you stroked the wolf?Amy :I liked it.Presenter :You liked it? Did you? Do they seem a bit like dogs really?Presenter :They are cuddly?Presenter :And you’re not frightened anymore of the wolves? Roger, you’ve done a good jobhere! … And what do you think?Grace :They’re cute, they’re fluffy … Presenter :Fluffy?Grace :And … er … cuddly.Presenter :Thank you very much! You can go back to your class now …Listening inPassage1It’s hard to believe but in America there are 68 million dog owners and 73 million cat owners. In the UK, which has a human population of 61 million, there are 6.8 million dogs and 9.58 million cats.All over the developed world, the pet population is increasing. At the same time, people arespending more and more money on their pets, particularly on their dogs.The most extraordinary example to date is that of Leonara Helmsley, a childless American billionaire. When she died, she left her dog, a white Maltese called Trouble, 12 million dollars. While Helmsley was alive, nothing was too good for her little dog. He shared her bed, was dressed in expensive clothes and wore a diamond collar. His meals were prepared by a chef and presented to him on a silver tray. The problem was that Trouble lived up to his name and bit people. But Leonara didn’t mind –she loved him and he loved her. And so after her death, he got his reward – a lot of money that he didn’t know he had and couldn’t use anyway. Americans were shocked by this story, but the fact is that more and more rich Americans are leaving their dogs money when they die –250,000 dollars is not unusual. In Britain, people don’tspend as much money on their dogs as Americans but they do spoil them. At Christmas, 46 per cent of dogs can expect to receive toys, and biscuits. And one in ten dog owners say they dress their pet up for the special day.One woman was in the news in America for designing 120 outfits for her dog, which has its own wardrobe, and a $17,000 bed that it doesn’t actually sleep in. Its owner has a very successful dog boutique that sells – yes, you guessed it –designer clothes for dogs.Now dogs may enjoy all this attention, but spoilt dogs can create problems for their owners. Dogs need a master and if their master acts like their friend or parent, they start behaving badly, attacking other animals, and damaging property –often their owner’s homes. Yet, often, this doesn’t make their owners love them less – dogs are their children, after all.Passage2Interviewer:One of the most exciting creatures in the sea is the blue whale. Daniel Cameron is a film-maker who has been filming blue whales for ten years in the south Atlantic. First of all, tell us why you have this fascination with blue whales.Daniel :Well, it seems obvious to me, really. They’re extraordinary creatures. They’re the largest mammals that have ever lived on earth. They –they can be as long as 33 metres –that’s more than 16 times taller than a human being. And they’re also the loudest animal on earth – the noise they make is louder than a jet plane. I’ve heard them –very, very loud. And when they come to the surface to breathe, their blow –well, it’s usually about ten metres high.Interviewer :That’s amazing.Daniel :And I forgot to say, they live for at least 80 years.Interviewer :But their numbers are declining, aren’t they?Daniel :Yes, well, at the start of the 20th century there were between 275,000 and 300,000 blue whales in the sea. Now there are probably, probably under 5,000.Interviewer :And that’s as a result of …? Daniel … well, of whaling, both in the Atlantic and the Pacific. And also, climate change is beginning to destroy the food they eat, krill. Interviewer :So they’re an endangered species? Daniel Yes. We’re not at all sure they’ll survive. That’s partly why I film whales – to raise awareness of them and let people know how extraordinary they are. We don’t want to lose them. Interviewer :Is it very difficult to film them? Daniel :It’s very difficult. The thing is, we know very little about them so they’re very hard to find. We – we had a boat with 12 men and often the weather was so bad that we couldn’t go to sea. We had a small plane that we used to locate the whales and the plane would find them alright, but, but it would take hours for the boat to get there, and by the time we got there – the whales had gone! Interviewer :That must have been very frustrating.DanielYes, it was. But then sometimes we’d meet another whale while we were on our way out. We’d see its blow –as I said, it’s about ten metres high – and that’s quite something to see. And then one day –finally – we managed to film a whale feeding. None of us will ever forget that.Unit 8 Time offInside viewConversation 1Mark :Have you got your tickets for the play? Kate :What play?Mark :The play which OUDS are producing. You know, the play I’m in at the Oxford Playhouse. Kate :Oh, that play! Well, er …Mark :What about you, Janet?Janet :What’s the play called?Mark :Waiting for Godot, by Samuel Beckett. You are coming, aren’t you?Kate :Beckett?Janet :Why not?Kate :Well, um, I’m sure you’ll be totally brilliant, Mark … but I wish I could understand the play. It doesn’t make sense.Mark :If only you were more patient, Kate. Beckett’s a fascinating writer. You’ll come though, won’t you, Janet? You really ought to see something like this at least once during your stay in Oxford.Janet :Well, I’m not sure. Mark :Oh, come on! Please!Janet :But if Kate doesn’t u nderstand the play, there’s no way I’ll be able to follow it.Kate :Do you want to go?Janet :Well, I love going to the theatre, and I’d really like to see Mark acting. And actually, yes, I think I should see a play by Samuel Beckett. Mark :Good! So you’re coming, Janet. I wish you’d come, too, Kate. It’s a really good performance.Kate :Well, OK, but I’m only doing it because you’re in it. When is it on?Mark :Next Tuesday to Saturday.Janet :How about going Friday night?Mark :That’s great. But you’d better get your tickets soon, because we’re expecting a full house. Conversation 2Kate :Well, what did you think?Janet :It was … very interesting.Kate :I didn’t have a clue what was going on. Absolutely nothing happened! I don’t know why I bothered coming to see it.Janet :I thought Mark was brilliant.Kate :Yes, I did too, of course …Janet :But I wish I had read the play before I saw it. If only I had known the story, it might have been easier to follow it. How long do you think Mark will be?Janet :I guess he needs to get changed first. He said he’d join us as soon as possible.Kate :Here he is. Hi Mark!Mark :Hi, what did you think? How was I? Janet :It was … very challenging.Kate :It was so-so.Janet :But you were brilliant! Well done.Kate :You were awesome, Mark. Everyone adored your performance. Darling, you were to die for! Mark :OK, OK, don’t exaggerate. I wasn’t that good! Anyway, I’ve got some great news!Janet :T ell us!Mark :We’ve started talking about next term’s OUDS play.Kate :What’s it going to be?Mark :Hamlet, by William Shakespeare!Janet :Great! And who’s going to play Hamlet? Kate :Don’t tell me, let me guess! Mark :To be or not to be, that is the question! Janet :I don’t believe it. You’re going to play Hamlet?Kate :Come on, let’s celebrate … from Beckett to Shakespeare. T oday Oxford, tomorrow, Hollywood! Outside viewPart1Viewer 1 :So, what do you guys want to watch? Viewer 2 :Uh, I don’t know. What’s on? Viewer 3 :How about a documentary on the History Channel? I like watching history programmes.Viewer 2 :I don’t really like watching the History Channel.Viewer 1 :How about a baseball game? From 1973?Viewer 3 :No thanks! How about a cooking show?Viewer 1 :Yeah, I love watching cooking shows. Viewer 2 :What?Viewer 1 :I do!Viewer 2 :Uh, I don’t like cooking shows. Uh, let’s watch some music videos.Viewer 1 :This is awful!Viewer 3 :Can you see what’s on another channel?Viewer 1 :Yeah, sure. What channel?Viewer 3 :Uh, anything but this.Voice-over :These television viewers are trying to decide on a programme to watch, by clicking on channels, and seeing what’s on. This practice is known as channel surfing. In the past, it was not difficult to decide what to watch on TV. There were only three channels to choose from. Cable television has changed all that. There are so many channels, and so many different kinds of programmes to watch, many viewers find it difficult to decide what to watch, even when they are watching by themselves. This business traveller doesn’t like anything. Many people like a particular type of programme.Speaker 1 :TV programmes I like watching are cooking shows, um, comedy shows.Speaker 2:I usually watch dramas, murder mystery programmes, quizzes, comedies. Speaker 3 :I like watching talk shows. Speaker 4 :I guess of all my favourite TV shows I’d lik e news programmes.Speaker 5:I like to watch soap operas and news. Speaker 6 :I like to watch comedy shows. Speaker 7 :Well, I like good drama, I like a lot of the cop shows, um … I like a lot of the science fiction shows and good history.Speaker 8 :TV programmes I like to watch are like sports, automotive, Discovery, that type of thing. Part2Voice-overCartoons have always been popular. This brother and sister are watching their favourite DVD. Mum :Turn that down!Boy :OK, Mum.Voice-over :He, he turns it down. Now the volume is too low. For couples, deciding what to watch can require some very careful negotiation. Woman :Oh, look! Pretty Woman is on! I love watching that movie.Joe :Pretty Woman? Oh, no, not Pretty Woman! Woman :Joe, you kn ow it’s my favourite movie. It’s on in five minutes. I’ll be right back. I’m justgoing to get some coffee.Joe :I don’t like watching that kind of movie. Plus I don’t like Julia Roberts. Actually, I really hate that movie.Voice-over :Joe realizes that there’s a basketball game on tomorrow night. He wants to ask his friends over to watch it.Woman :You’re so sweet to watch this with me. I know you probably don’t want to see it again. Joe :Oh, sure. I don’t mind. There’s nothing else on anyway. Not tonight.Viewer 1 :Hey, look. Swordfish is on. John Travolta and Halle Berry?Viewer 2 :No, I’ve already seen that twice. Viewer 3 :I hate that movie.Viewer 1 :OK. How about The Matrix?Viewer 3 :That’s OK. But I’ve seen it too many times.Viewer 2 :Yeah, me too. But I love that movie. Viewer 3 :You guys, there’s nothing on. Viewer 2 :Yeah, you’re right.Viewer 1 :Hey, how about we go out and get some pizza? Viewer 3 :That’s a good idea. Turn that off. Mum :I told you to turn it down. Now I’m going to turn it off.Woman :Oh, it’s over. I just love that movie! Thanks for putting up with it again. I know it’s not your favorite.Joe :That’s OK. But tomorrow’s my turn. I’m asking the guys over to watch the basketball game. Woman :Oh, that’s fine. I won’t be here anyway remember? I’ m going to visit my sister?Joe :Oh, yeah. That’s right.Voice-overThe business traveller seems to have found what he was looking for, a programme that puts him to sleep. And that’s all for tonight, folks! Be sure to tune in tomorrow!Listening inPassage1Speaker 1 JacobInterviewer:Can you tell me what your favourite type of music is?Jacob :Yes, I can. If I’m pushed, I mean I like a lot of different types of music; but the music of my。

新视野大学英语视听说第2版第十单元文本及答案

新视野大学英语视听说第2版第十单元文本及答案

Unit10II. Listening SkillsHow to Overcome Fears of FlyingIf you are afraid of flying, there are specialists who can teach you how to deal with your fears and finally get rid of them.They will find out if a nearby airport has special training programs for people who are afraid to fly. Many airports do. How would such a program work?First, a specialist will take your group to the airport to watch the planes take off and land. A representative from one of the airlines will explain how an airplane flies. Then your group will sit in an airplane that stays on the ground. At a later time, you will go up in a plane for a short flight and then land. Gradually the time you spend in the air will increase. When you are prepares for it, the group will take a trip to another city.III. Listening InTask 1: Fear of HeightsTony: Hey, Mary, some of us in the Outdoor Club are going camping this weekend. You interested?Mary: Gee, I don’t know… where’re you planning to go?Tony: Up into the mountains… We want to take advantage of the nice weather while it lasts.Mary: The mountains… you mean climbing them?Tony: Sure, many places have interesting mountains, but the ones here are the most beautiful I have seen—and only a few hours’ drive from here.Mary: If I were to go, I wouldn’t appreciate the view. I’d have my eyes shut tight all the time. I’m Scares stiff of heights.Tony: You’ll be missing out on a lot of wonderful views.Mary: Oh, Tony, I really prefer to stay at the foot of the mountain.Tony: That’s Ok, Mary. Come anyway. You can skip the climbing—just stay in the camp and cook and clean up for us.Mary: That doesn’t sound like much fun. Maybe I should learn to overcome my f ear of heights.camping the weekend planning to go go up into the mountainsclimbing the most beautiful seen drive tight shutScares stiff wonderful views the foot of the mountain skip the climbing camp cook and clean up fun overcome her fear of heightsTask 2: Scared SleepingSteven went to a psychiatrist. “ Doctor,” he said, “ I’ve got trouble. Every time I get into bed, I think there’s somebody under it. I get under the bed;then I think there’s somebody on top of it. Top , under, top, under. You’ve got to help me! I’m going crazy!”“ Just put yourself in my hands for two years,” said the doctor. “Come to me three times a week, and I’ll cure your fears.”“ How much do you charge?”“ A hundred dollars a visit.”“ I’ll think about it,” said Steven.Six months later the doctor met Steven on the street. “ Why didn’t you ever come to see me again?” asked the psychiatrist.“ For a hundred bucks a visit? A carpenter cured me for ten dollars.”“ Is that so? How?”“ He told me to cut the legs off the bed!”T F F T FTask 3: No More FearHi, my name’s Matthew, and I want to talk about my love of water. I had a fear of water when I was young. That fear kept me away from water. That was because once I was pushed into the swimming pool by a classmate when I was eight and first arrived in Australia from Vietnam. That experience was horrible. I was down at the deep end, struggling, and I thought I was going to drown. It was a big fear. The next thing that happened was my teacher, dressed in full clothes, jumped in, and rescued me. Then I started to like that teacher who happened to be my English teacher. My English was broken as English was my second language. I didn’t wa nt to learn English or speak English. Then I changed. I find it to be an amazing experience. Now my fearOf water has gone. I just actually love water now, and I’m interested in English as well. I’m aBit more, let’s say, a bit more confident in speaking English now, I think. I’m no longer worried about my broken English. I don’t care if people laugh. I just find it fun to speak English. And I don’t feel ashamed of myself when other people correct the mistakes in my English.1.C) Vietnam2. D) All of the above.3. B) He jumped into the pool to save the speaker.4.A) English was not his native language.5.A) Because his English teacher saved him from drowning, he came to like both water andEnglish.IV. Speaking OutModel 1 Shake off your fear of darkness!Bob: People are frightened of lots and lots of different things. Are you frightened of anything in particular? Laura: Well, I’m afraid of walking alone in an open field at night.Bob: What are you afraid of?Laura: I don’t know exactly. Sometimes a shadow ahead scares me stiff. Sometimes the sudden cry of a bird or something startles me.Bob: What are you staying by yourself in a dark room?Laura: That can be even worse. When it’s absolutely dark and silent, I wouldn’t dare walk anywhere. And I wouldn’t dare make a sound. I just want to hide under a blanket.Bob: If you are scared of the dark, you’ll miss a lot of interesting experiences.Laura: I guess so.Bob: To get the most out of life, you should find a doctor to help you shake off your fear of the dark.Laura: Yeah, that’s good advice.SAMPLE DIALOGA: People are frightened of lots and lots of different things. Are you frightened of anything in particular?B: Well, I’m scared of dogs.A: Really? What are you afraid of?B: I don’t know exactly. They just make me nervous, and I’m scares to death when a dog barks atme.A: If you’re scared of dogs, you’ll miss a lot of fun. They are our good friends.B: Maybe you are right.A: To overcome this fear, you could find a doctor to help you get rid of that fear of dogs.B: That’s a good idea. Thank you.Model 2 I’m afraid I’ll failLaura: John, What’s the matter with you? You look so down.John: We will have a big exam tomorrow in Physics, and I’m afraid I’ll fail.Laura: Have you been studying?John: You know me. I study all the time. And I know the material until I step into the exam room.Laura: What happens then?John: It’s like I’m two people. Once I pick up the exam paper, all my knowledge is gone.Laura: That’s hard to believe.John: But it’s true. My head is filled with a buzzing noise, the words blur on the page, and I can’t think. And…Laura: And what?John: And I break into a cold sweat.Laura: Oh, I feel for you.SAMPLE DIALOGA: Oh, what’s the matter with you? You look so glum.B: We will have an English oral test tomorrow, and I’m worried I’ll fail.A: Did you practice?B: You know me. I have been practicing all the time. And I can speak fluently I see the interviewer.A: I can hardly believe it.B: It’s like I’m two people. I open my mouth but my mind goes blank. I simply can’t think. And…A: And what?B: And I stammer.A: Oh, you have my sympathy.Model 3 Going to the dentist really unnerves me!Laura: Ouch! This tooth is really bugging me.John: Maybe you have a cavity. Have you seen the dentist?Laura: No. I haven’t. Going to the dentist really unnerves me. I try to avoid it like the plague. John: Come on. Don’t be a chicken! It can’t be that bad!Laura: I’m not a chicken! But I’ll do anything to stay out of the dentist’s chair.John: Even when your face is swollen with the bad tooth?Laura: You bet!SAMPLE DIALOGA: I have a bad cold, and I’ve had a low fever for several days.B: Have you seen the doctor? Maybe you should take an injection.A: No. I lose courage at the idea of taking an injection. I’ll try to avoid it as much as possible.B: Come on. Don’t be like a child! It’s all in your mind.A: I’m not like a child! But I’ll do everything to avoid injections.B: Even when your cold last for several more days?A: Sure.V. Let’s Tal kHelen’s StoryI’m Helen. Well, it happened a few years ago. I was living in a house with my parents. One evening I had to prepare myself for an examination at school. I was working in the basement at my table when my parents went to the city to go shopping. Suddenly, I heard steps on the floor above me. I knew there was actually nobody in the house besides me. What could I do? I was terribly frightened because I knew that it must a burglar. We had the windows open to air the room, so it must be burglar. What could I do? I remembered that I had a toy gun in my cupboard, so I decide to take the toy gun and go upstairs. Well, I took the toy gun, went out of my room, andshouted as if there was another person, “ George, take the dog and go outside.” On my way upstairs, I turned on lights. The burglar must have heard me, and he rushed out of the window the way he came in.Well, I was relieved, and then I tried to phone my parents, but I was so terribly frightened that I wasn’t able to dial the number.Possible Retelling fo r the Teacher’s ReferenceHelen is telling us about her horrible experience. One evening she was preparing for her examination in the basement of her house. Her parents had gone out shopping. Suddenly she heard footsteps on the floor above. Knowing that she should be the only person at home, she was scared almost out of her wits. Obviously, a burglar had come in through the window that was left open for fresh air. Plucking up her courage, Helen took a toy gun from the cupboard and went upstairs. On the way she shouted, “ George, take the dog out.” Also to frighten the thief, she turned on some lights. The burglar must have heard all the noise and rushed out of the window where he got on. Now Helen felt somewhat relieved. She tried to phone her parents, but her trembling hand was simply unable to dial the number.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask 1: I hate flying.Dave: Sue, I haven’t seen you for a while. Where’ve you been hiding?Sue: Dave, I have some excellent news. I won first prize in the computer software competition. Dave: That’s wonderful news. What’s the prize?Sue: I’ve won a trip to S ydney.Dave: Wow! That’s great—but how will you get there?Sue: Fly, of course. It’s much too far to swim.Dave: I hate flying. With just the thought of not having my feet safe on the ground, three things happen: my stomach turns, my face goes pale, and I break into a cold sweat.Sue: But if you want to travel, you have to fly.Dave: That’s true. But if I were to fly, I’d have to get some medicines from the doctor.Sue: That’s must cause you a lot of trouble.Dave: Well, I have no other choice.1. prize software competition2. a trip to3. turns goes pale breaks into a cold sweat4. some medicines the doctor5. cause / give a lot of troubleTask 2: Don’t be afraid of the alligators!While enjoying fishing off the Florida coast, a tourist overturned his boat by accident. He couldswim, but he was afraid of alligators. So he just held tight on to the overturned boat. After a whilehe saw a coast guard officer walking close to the shore, and he got excited. He shouted at theofficer, “Are there any alligators around here?” “No,” the man shouted back, “they haven’t beenaround for years!” Feeling greatly relieved, the tourist started swimming lazily toward the shore.”About halfway there he asked the coast guard, just out of curiosity, “How did you get rid of thealligators?” “We didn’t do anything,” the officer answered. “Wow, how lucky I am,” said thetourist. The officer then added, “ The sharks got them.1.A) He caught hold of the boat.2.C) Whether there were any alligators around.3.D) No, not for the past years.4.B) The sharks killed all of them.5.A) A threat was replaced by a bigger threat.Task 3: Fear of FlyingAt a recent software engineering management course in the United States, the participants were given an awkward question to answer: “If you had just boarded an airliner and discovered that your team of programmers had bee n responsible for the flight control software, would you get off immediately? If yes, please put up your hands.” Then a forest of hands were raised, but one programmer called Smith did not put up his hand. When asked what he would do, he replied that he ha d no fear and would be quite happy to stay on board. “With my team’s software,” he said, “the plane was unlikely to even taxi as far as the runway, let alone take off.”1. T2. T3. F4. F5. TSpeakingSnakes frighten me.Tony: Oh, Nancy, I am looking for you.Nancy: Well, Sherlock Holmes, you’ve just found me. What’s up?Tony: The Outdoor Club is going camping this weekend. Care to join us for an adventure?Nancy: I could be interested, but will there be snakes? I hate snakes; they make me scared stiff.Tony: Probably not. We’ll be in the mountains, and snakes don’t care for the cold. But there are different kinds of snakes. Poisonous ones like rattlers, and friendly ones like garter snakes. You aren’t afraid of the friendly snakes, are you?Nancy: Well, if we encounter any snakes, you’ll see how loud I can scream.Toney: Even if they’re friendly snakes?Nancy: Yeah, all snakes make my hair stand on end.。

应用型大学英语视听说教程2单元答案

应用型大学英语视听说教程2单元答案

1. Yuri Gagarin was a Sovietcosmonaut (前苏联宇航员). On 12April 1961, he became the firsthuman in outer space and thefirst to orbit (环绕) the Earth. Hereceived medals from around theworld for his pioneering tour inspace.2. Christopher Columbus was a navigator (航海家)and explorer whose voyages across the AtlanticOcean led to general European awareness of theAmerican continents. With his four voyagesof exploration, he initiated the process of Europeancolonization of the New World.3. Mount Everest, or Mount Qomolangma, isthe highest mountain on Earth, as measured by theheight above sea level of its summit, 8,848 meters. Itattracts climbers of all levels, from well-experiencedmountaineers to new climbers willing topay substantial sums to professional mountainguides to complete a successful climb.1. What achievements have humans made in space exploration since the beginning of the Space Age? What are China's recent achievements in space exploration?Your answer:The brain of a person who is brain-dead has completely ceased functioning, as evidenced by absence of brain activity on an electroencephalogram for a specific length of time. Brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition of death. The significant point is that the brain is no longer capable of sustaining the rest of the body's systems without artificial life support.Reference answer: Humans have succeeded in landing on the moon / exploring Mars.On Oct. 15, 2003, China successfully launched its first manned spacecraft, Shenzhou V.On Oct. 12, 2005, Shenzhou Ⅵ, the second manned spaceflight from China, was launched into space.On Sept. 12, 2008, Shenzhou Ⅶ, carrying three crew members, was launched into space.2. Can you name any explorers? Do you know their achievements?Your answer:The brain of a person who is brain-dead has completely ceased functioning, as evidenced by absence of brain activity on an electroencephalogram for a specific length of time. Brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition of death. The significant point is that the brain is no longer capable of sustaining the rest of the body's systems without artificial life support.Reference answer: Marco Polo was a great explorer. He traveled across Asia in the 1200s.Louis Joliet was a famous Canadian explorer who explored the Great Lakes and discovered the Mississippi River.1. 2/32. 1/53. 10.0334. 0.155. 1.31%6. 93.18%7. telephone8. telephone number 38201152number 66/13200(66743200)9. Room 20110. Room 1161) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.How did NASA carry out its experiment to discover water on the moon?a. NASA crashed a rocket into the moon to expel soil from its surface.b. NASA sent an astronaut to the moon to gather soil from its surface.c. NASA sent a rocket to the moon to dig out soil from its surface.d. NASA crashed a rock into the moon to eject soil from its surface.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question. Which of the following is the result of NASA's experiment?a. There are about one hundred kilograms of water on the moon.b. There is more water on the moon than originally thought.c. There is no water on the moon.d. There is more water on the moon than there is on Earth.1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.Which of the following methods for sending information is NOT mentioned in the report?a. By ship.b. By horse.c. By sheep.d. By bird.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question. What do you know about the telegraph?a. The first useful telegraphs were developed in the 18th century.b. The telegraph used wires and electricity to send information.c. Each word and each number had to be sent separately by a device called a telegraph key.d. Birds are a faster way to send information than the telegraph.first human [Reference Answer:first human ] 2. moon [ReferenceAnswer:moon ]3. freedom [Reference Answer:freedom1. When did Yuri Gagarin go into space?a. On April 2nd, 1961.b. On April 12th, 1961.c. On April 20th, 1961.d. On April 22nd, 1961.2. In "America's new president needed to make his own grand gesture", what does the "grand gesture" refer to?a. America would launch a war against the Soviet Union.b. America would send more people into space.c. America would build a rocket with more advanced technology.d. America would send a man to the moon.3. How far is the moon from the Earth?a. 24,000 miles.b. 240,000 miles.c. 25,000 miles.d. 250,000 miles.1. For the eyes of the world, now took into (look into) space, to themoonandthe planetsbeyond.2. And we have vowedthat we shall not see it governedby hostile flag of conquest, but by a banner of freedomand peace.3. We choose to go to the moon in this decadeand do the otherthings, not because they are easy, but because they are hard.4. We shall send to the moon a giant rocket more than 300 feettall, made of new metal alloys, some of which have not yetbeen invented.5. And do all this and do it right and do it first before thisdecade is out, then we must be bold.1. Name one or two early ideas about the origin of the universe.Your answer:The brain of a person who is brain-dead has completely ceased functioning, as evidenced by absence of brain activity on an electroencephalogram for a specific length of time. Brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition of death. The significant point is that the brain is no longer capable of sustaining the rest of the body's systems without artificial life support.Reference answer: The universe arrived after a snail's shell mysteriously released a hen and a pigeon. / A giant emerged from an enormous egg.2. Describe Professor Hoyle's theory about the origin of the universe.Your answer:The brain of a person who is brain-dead has completely ceased functioning, as evidenced by absence of brain activity on an electroencephalogram for a specific length of time. Brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition of death. The significant point is that the brain is no longer capable of sustaining the rest of the body's systems without artificial life support.Reference answer: The universe has always been around. It had no beginning, it'll have no end, but is pretty much the way we see it today.3. What does the big bang theory tell us?Your answer:The brain of a person who is brain-dead has completely ceased functioning, as evidenced by absence of brain activity on an electroencephalogram for a specific length of time. Brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition of death. The significant point is that the brain is no longer capable of sustaining the rest of the body's systems without artificial life support.Reference answer: The universe somehow was created out of nothing in an almighty explosion.A: Do you know anything about the origin of the universe?B: Yes, I've read some books concerning this issue. There are two major theories.A: You mean the steady state theory and the big bang theory?B: Exactly. I find the first one really amazing. I believe the universe has always been around. It had no beginning and it'll have no end.A: So you prefer the steady state theory?B: That's right.A: I hate to disagree with you, but I think the big bang theory is more convincing. Astronomers have found that the old universe did not look the same as it does now, so the steady state theory does not seem correct. In fact, the big bang theory is the standard view today.B: I'm afraid there are many problems with the big bang theory as well.A: Like what?B: The theory says the big explosion took place about 15 billion years ago, right?A: Right.B: Then how can you explain the fact that some stars are thought to be older than 15 billion years?A:Well…B: And there are other questions. Why did the universe explode into existence? What happened before the big bang? A: I'm afraid I can't answer your questions. Maybe neither of the theories is perfect.B: I agree with you on this point. It may take a long time for human beings to find a satisfactory theory to explain the origin of the universe.On the first day God created the cow. God said, "(1) You must go to the field with the farmer all day long and suffer under the sun, have calves, and give milk to support the farmer. I will give you a life span of sixty years."The cow said, "(2) That's a kind of tough life you want me to live for sixty years. Let me have twenty years and I'll give back the other forty."And God agreed.On the second day, God created the dog. God said, "Sit all day by the door of your house and (3) bark at anyone who comes in or walks past. I will give you a life span of twenty years."The dog said, "That's too long to be barking. Give me ten years and I'll give back the other ten."So God agreed.On the third day God created the monkey. God said, "Entertain people, do monkey tricks, and make them laugh. I'll give you a twenty-year life span."The monkey said, "How boring! Monkey tricks for twenty years? I don't think so. Dog gave you back ten, so that's what I'll do too, okay?"And God agreed again.On the fourth day God created man. God said, "(4) Eat,sleep,play.Do nothing,just enjoy,enjoy(Eat, sleep, play. Do nothing, just enjoy, enjoy). I'll give you twenty years."Man said, "What? Only twenty years? No way! Tell you what, I'll take my twenty, and the forty cow gave back, and the ten dog gave back, and the ten monkey gave back. That makes eighty, okay?""Okay," said God. "You've got a deal."So this is why for the first twenty years we eat, sleep, play, enjoy, and do nothing; for the next forty years we slave in the sun to support our family; for the next ten years (5) we do monkey thcks to entertaln our grandchildren(we do monkey tricks to entertain our grandchildren); and for the last ten years we sit in front of the house and bark at everybody.U3A nuclear family contains amarried couple and their children,and both parents arethe biological parents of theirchildren.2. An extended family consists of thebiological or adoptive parents, theirchildren, and other close relatives, such asthe grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins,and sometimes more distant relatives.3. A homosexual family consists of acouple of the same biological sex or socialgender, and they might have adoptedchildren.4. specificgender(Single-parent) families arefamilies with children under age 18 headedby a parent who is widowedor divorced and not remarried, or by aparent who has never married.1. Can you name any family type?Your answer:The brain of a person who is brain-dead has completely ceasedfunctioning, as evidenced by absence of brain activity on an electroencephalogramfor a specific length of time. Brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition ofdeath. The significant point is that the brain is no longer capable of sustaining therest of the body's systems without artificial life support.Reference answer: There are quite a few family types, such as the nuclear family, the extended family, the homosexual family, the international family or cross-cultural family, the stepfamily (also known as a blended family or reconstituted family, i.e. a family in which one or both members of the couple have children from a previous family), the single-parent family, and the polygamist family.2. Which family type do you prefer, the extended family or the nuclear family? Why?Your answer:The brain of a person who is brain-dead has completely ceasedfunctioning, as evidenced by absence of brain activity on an electroencephalogramfor a specific length of time. Brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition ofdeath. The significant point is that the brain is no longer capable of sustaining therest of the body's systems without artificial life support.Reference answer: It depends. If I have a full-time job and my child is still young, I prefer an extended family to a nuclear family, that is, living together with my parents or parents-in-law, because they can help take care of the baby.3. Who is the breadwinner (挣钱养家的人) in your family? Whose income is larger? Who has the final say?Your answer:The brain of a person who is brain-dead has completely ceasedfunctioning, as evidenced by absence of brain activity on an electroencephalogramfor a specific length of time. Brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition ofdeath. The significant point is that the brain is no longer capable of sustaining therest of the body's systems without artificial life support.Reference answer : Both my father and my mother are the breadwinners in my family. Unlike most traditional couples, my mother earns more than my father, and it seems that the one who earns more has the final say in my family. 1. 1:15 2. 12:303. 9:004. 11:105. 5:056. 16:157. 23:51 8. 2:009. 10:4510. 18:351) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question. Where is Jenna Bush's wedding ceremony going to be held?a. At the White House.b. In Crawford, Texas.c. In the University of Virginia.d. InBaltimore, Maryland.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question.Which statement about Henry Hager is NOT true, according to the report?a. He is aformer schoolteacher.b. He was aWhite House intern in 2003.c. He worked on Bush's reelection campaign in 2004.d. He has not got his master's degree in business yet.1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.Which of the following countries is the best place for mothers and children?a. America.b. Britain.c. Sweden.d. Denmark.2) Now listen to thereport again and choose the best answer to the following question.Which of the following is NOT a condition that the report is based on?a. The risk ofearly death.b. The rate ofuse of modern birth control methods.c. The percentage of pregnant women with a shortage of sugar in the blood.d. The percentage of births with the aid of trained medical workers.1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.Why are some people interested in genealogy?a. For religiousreasons.b. Formembership in somehistorical or cultural organizations.c. For personal interest.d. All of the above.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question. Which is NOT a way to start a genealogical investigation?a. Starting with oneself.b. Searching old family books.c. Going to small libraries.d. Using the Internet.stays at home [ReferenceAnswer:st ays at home ] 2.teeds [Referen ceAnswer:feeds ]3.switch [Reference Answer:s witch ]4.both men andwomen [Referen ce Answer:bothmen andwomen ]1. What's Sean's wife Regan'sjob?a. She's an architect.b. She's an attorney.c. She's a doctor.d. She's a researcher.2. Compared with men who traditionally work outside the home, how much bigger is the percentage of chance of dying for men who have beenstay-at-home dads for at least 10 years?a. 8%b. 18%c. 80%d. 3%3. What is the reason all the men interviewed stay at home?a. Their babies need Dad's caremore than Mom's.b. They have heart disease.c. Their wives' incomes arehigher.d. Their wives like high-demandand high-control jobs1. New research showsthis role reversal may,in fact, be stressfulfor the heart.Mr.Mom, characte rized in the 1980's movie, husbands and wives switchin gtraditional(s witching traditional roles).3. This finding about househu sbands, as far as we know, has never been examined, and it's really an unanticipat ed finding.4. Since we were kids, we were raised to, you know, be the breadwinn er,you know, take care of the family, youknow, financial ly and, you know, be the macho male guy.5. The same study also found women like her are three times more likely to develop heart disease than womenlow-authorityjobs.1. What are the legal ages for girls and boys to marry in India?Your answer:The brain of a person who is brain-dead has completely ceasedfunctioning, as evidenced by absence of brain activity on an electroencephalogramfor a specific length of time. Brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition ofdeath. The significant point is that the brain is no longer capable of sustaining therest of the body's systems without artificial life support.Reference answer: 18 for girls, and 21 for boys.2. What do the two boys think of marriage?Your answer:The brain of a person who is brain-dead has completely ceasedfunctioning, as evidenced by absence of brain activity on an electroencephalogramfor a specific length of time. Brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition ofdeath. The significant point is that the brain is no longer capable of sustaining therest of the body's systems without artificial life support.Reference answer: Marriage to them is staying together, looking after each other, and looking after the house. 3. What kind of cultures may have difficulty accepting child marriage, according to the reporter?Your answer:The brain of a person who is brain-dead has completely ceasedfunctioning, as evidenced by absence of brain activity on an electroencephalogramfor a specific length of time. Brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition ofdeath. The significant point is that the brain is no longer capable of sustaining therest of the body's systems without artificial life support.Reference answer: Cultures that base marriages on romantic love.4. When will the newlyweds live together?Your answer:The brain of a person who is brain-dead has completely ceasedfunctioning, as evidenced by absence of brain activity on an electroencephalogramfor a specific length of time. Brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition ofdeath. The significant point is that the brain is no longer capable of sustainingtherest of the body's systems without artificial life support.Reference answer: They won't live together until the brides are at least 16.1.Marriage is a union between aman and a woman approvedby law. Marriages can bedivided into arrangedmarriages and love marriages.An arranged marriage is amarriage in which the parentschoose the husband or wife fortheir child. A love marriage is aunion of two individuals basedupon mutual love, affection,commitment, and attraction.2. Arranged marriages arefound in cultures in which theextended family is common. Inextended families, marriage isinevitably a family affair, andindividuals are expected toconform to the overall wishesof the group. Parents wouldlike to provide their childrenwith protection, wealth,security, and happiness, andthey might assume thatchildren are inexperienced inlife, so they would ratherselect marriage partners forchildren.3. Love marriages offer moreindependence and freedom ascompared to arrangedmarriages. In arrangedmarriages, there is a pressureto conform to parentalexpectations like producing amale heir, taking part in familyrituals and traditions, puttingup with sisters-in-law,contributing to familyexpenses, etc. Love marriagesprovide time for a mutualunderstanding between thepartners. Knowing somebodybefore marriage allowspartners to have betterrespect and understanding foreach other’s needs anddesires. Then they are betteradjusted in the marriage whenthey finally take their weddingvows. Love and romance arenecessary conditions for asuccessful marriage, whilethere is no dating or romancebefore the wedding in anarranged marriage. However,arranged marriages offer moreprotection and security to thewomen. Parents employmature and wise judgmentwhen choosing suitablespouses for their children.2. We met on a blind date. For me,it was love at first sight.He was perfect. He was myPrince Charming. (1) I was aterrible romantic when I methim and I gave up myheart the day he smiled atme. The first time I saw him,he was dressed in a tuxedo.His skin was dark like brownsugar and his black hair wascombed into carefully casualwaves over his forehead. Hischeeks were high and broadand his jaw was strong. Whenhe smiled at me, the smilespread across his whole faceand (2) lit his eyes so thatthey turned to golden honey .He was strong, thoughtful, and quiet. When we were dating, he was such a gentleman, opening doors, letting me pick the movies, and stuff like that. He was sweet. He brought me flowers sometimes, or he would get my favorite ice cream, and sometimes he would bring me lunch from my favorite Chinese place down the street. He isn't quite the talker that I am, and (3) I think that's why we hit it off . As they say, opposites attract! We dated for about a year before he proposed, and were married six months later. (4) I believe that fate or destiny brought us together . He was Mr. Right.Things were so great. We got a cute apartment, bought nice furniture, we entertained friends, we went out to eat all the time, and I got a new car.(5) Marriage wasn't the "big adjustment"ebery one said it would be(Marriage wasn't the "big adjustment" everyone said it would be) . It was exactly what I wanted: great guy, great apartment, great furniture, great car, great friends. Life was great!。

新视野大学英语第二版第二册答案(共10篇)

新视野大学英语第二版第二册答案(共10篇)

新视野大学英语第二版第二册答案(共10篇)新视野大学英语第二版第二册答案(一): 新视野大学英语读写教程第二版第二册作文答案第一单元A larger and larger part of society is expressing its concern about environmentalprotection.Active in their concern,teachers and students hold specific meetings todiscuss environmental protection.Also,city planners take environmental problems intoserious consideration.And,though reducing pollution can be expensive,factories oftentake every possible measure to do their part.Many people are concerned and activebecause air and water pollution affects everyone and makes it difficult for cities tosurvive and businesses to make a profit.第二单元Computers,just like any new technology,have a negative side.As more and morecomputers are used in production lines,many jobs are being taken over bycomputer-controlled machines.As a result,many workers are finding themselves jobless.This constitutes a threat to social security.Another problem is computer crimes.Forexample,some people are finding ways to break into the bankcomputer systems andtransfer large sums of money to their own accounts.There have been many reports likethis.One more negative effect of computers is that they bring about health problems.Sitting in front of computers al l day undoubtedly affects people’s health.Back pain,wristpain,failing eyesight,to name only a few.第三单元Many people place so much emphasis on success that they think any failure is bad.Failure is never pleasant because it hurts people.But in fact itcan make positivecontribution to our life once we learn how to make the best ofit.We can learn from adisastrous party how to give a good one.And we can learn from anill-chosen first housewhat to look for in a second.Even a total failure can give us fresh ideas or a change ofdirection.Repeated failures lead to success and prove to be beneficial to us as weexperiment every day to find out the right way of doing things.第四单元Parents have to save a large amount of money for their children to study abroad.Apartfrom the international flight,they have to pay for their daily expense,such as food,shelter,entertainment,long-distance telephone calls,and clothing.In addition,thechildren should have some money ready to cover unexpected expenses.第五单元There are many problems for mixed marriages.The number one reason is the culturaldifferences between the mixed couple,like those in customs and lifestyle.Many peoplehave prejudice against mixed marriages.They often feel shocked to see people ofdifferent races get married and have doubts about suchmarriages.What’s more,children from mixed marriages tend to be looked down upon or even badly treated bytheir peers.Mixed marriages face many trials,and as a result,mixed couples have higherdivorce rates than couples of the same race.估计你们也就考这些吧【新视野大学英语第二版第二册答案】新视野大学英语第二版第二册答案(二): 求新视野大学英语第二版第二册读写教程unit10答案求新视野大学英语第二版第二册读写教程unit10课后练习的答案新视野大学英语(第2版)第2册Unit 10答案sectionAVocabulary Task 11.channels2.rescued3.royal4.survival5.crash6.Whichever7.punishment 8.cast 9.endured 10.surrender 11.raid 12.ancient13.sorrow 14.historic 15.spitVocabulary Task 21.over2.in3.in4.on5.under6.on7.down8.for9.after 10.off 11.of 12.from 13.in 15.outBanked Cloze1.O2.H3.M4.J5.K6.G7.C8.A9.F 10.ECloze1-15BSAAC CABCA DABADTranslation Task 11.Suggested answer:I remember the whole thing clearly as though it had happened yesterday.2.Suggested answer:Whichever of them writes the best essay will win the prize.3.Suggested answer:It turned out that the budget provided for a salary increase one year later.4.Suggested answer:She did the same job day after day and yearafter year,but she never complained.5.Suggested answer:She endured all kinds of hardships on the journey; nothing could keep her from finding her lost daughter.6.Suggested answer:Don"t get mixed up with that gang.They have committed many bad things in broad daylight.Translation Task 21.Suggested answer:市民抢购瓶装水,就好像接下来几天饮用水可能会短缺似的.2.Suggested answer:学会用最适合你自己的办法放松,是一种有助于健康的积极办法.3.Suggested answer:他们奋战了4个多小时才将大火控制住,避免了危险的火势蔓延到整个小镇.4.Suggested answer:他们奋战了4个多小时才将大火控制住,避免了危险的火势蔓延到整个小镇.5.Suggested answer:他告诉她,不管遇到什么麻烦,她都永远有一位可依赖的朋友.6.Suggested answer:银行可以贷款给一些小公司以防它们倒闭.sectionBComprehension Task1.F2.T3.T4.F5.T6.F7.F8.FVocabulary Task 11.expose2.sectorsyout4.dizzy5.historical6.exploded7.heal8.luxury9.uneasy 10.swaying 11.realistically 12.glimpse 13.outward 14.weededVocabulary Task 21.wanting in2.made for3.break off4.gave way to5.sank into6.remained of7.left his key to the door behind8.was seized with fear9.sank into 10.taken in新视野大学英语第二版第二册答案(三): 新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版第二册答案,不带听力原文的【新视野大学英语第二版第二册答案】东林英语教学网!新视野大学英语第二版第二册答案(四): 求大学新视野大学英语读写课程第二册的习题答案与第二册英语听力答案要新视野的,要TXT的视听说习题答案祝一切顺利1新视野大学英语第二版第二册答案(五): 新视野大学英语第二册 lead-in 答案1.what kind of music do most people prefer,slow or fast musiccanyou guess why>It"s hard to a difinite conclusion.. it depends. I think this has something to do with people"s moods and personalities. A person in high spirits often enjoys quick-tempo music. When one feels blue,the choice is more likely to be slow, sad music to fit that mook. It semms to me that race may also play a role inour choice of music. Asians, like Chinese , Japanese and Koreans often enjoy melodies. The famous "Liang Zhu:, or "te romance of the butterfly, is a case in point. When we move westward, to India and Europe, for example, we can easily observe th e difference, for the musical rhythm there suddenly accelerates, and the music becomes more lively and upbeat.2.what kind ofmusic do yu prefer, classical music or pop musicpersonally, i prefer pop music, though i have no ovjection to classical music. classical mucic composed by such great musicians as Beethoven and Mozart is indeed brilliant, but few people can really appreciateit , let alone play or sing it. pop music is defferent. as the name suggests, it is popular with all people. we can easily understand pop songs. what"s more anyone can sing pop songs without much difficulty sice they require little professional training. thus, the distance between the singer on the stage and the audience narrow. from time to time, the singer walks down to shake hands with fand, while the latter often sing along with their idols.3. do you thin music can affect people"s lives, for example, to calm people, to cheer them up, or to increase efficiencyGenerally speaking, i think so. at least this is true of most people. mothers tend to hum a soothing lullaby instead of a military march to their babies. at a sports meeting ,the music is often fast and vigorous. seldom is a painfully slow serenade played. withreapect to the issue of effciency, I"m afraid it is rather controversial. quite a few students prefer to listen to a walkman or a diskman while they are doing thier homework. ont the other hand, many demand absolute silence before they can concentrate on their academic work.4. do you like singing karaoke whyi like to sing at a karaoke bar to relax. To my mind, this has at least two advantages. First, i can sing whatever i like to the accompaninment of the music from the TV. Second, after singing loudly or even screaming for a while, i often feel relaxed and forget my worries.Unit 21. do you prefer to watch movies at home or at the theater whythis is a difficult question, for most of us enjoy both. but if you press me with this question, I should say that persoally I prefer watching a DVD at home. It is true that watching a movie at a theater has a number of advantages. Fore example,the sound effects are much better. when yu hear guns firing in a theater, you feel as if you were on a real battelfield. moreover, the presence of an audience can create a good atmosphere. when you watch a comedy on TV by yourself, you may be amused by the funny words and actions,but you are unlikely to laugh out loud. in a theater, on the other hand, you may laugh heartily when the whole audience bursts into wild laughter.in spite of those pluses for the theater, i have to say that i prefer to stay home and watch the same movie on DVD. in this way i feel more relaxed . I don"t have to sit on a chair. Instead, i canlie on a sofa. I can drink tea or coffee while watching the movie.Ican also press the PAUSE button, go to the kitchen or toilet, and then come back to continue the movie. More importantly, if Idon"t understad section of the movie, I can replay it. Obviously, the advantages of viesing at home outweigh the advantages of viewing it a t a theater.2.which do you prefer, contemporary movies or classic movies why different people have dirrerent choices, each with their reasons. grnerally, older people prefer old, classic povies, while young people choose contemporary movies, though we can find many exceptions to that pattern. It is reasonable for older people to favor th traditional movies of their time. When they see such movies, thier memories of the past will be activated. It is not uncommon for us to observe that when elderly people wee things in a movie that they personally experience, they get excited and even shed tears. some doctors say this sort of memory stimulation can have healing effects and slow doun memory loss.while i understand that older people have good reason s to choose old movies, I prefer movies on contemporary themes. New movies are superior in many respects. Ffirst of all, the technoloty has improved, and therefore we can injoy better scienes. Second, the director, actors and actresses ahve all improved their skills. when you look at chinese movies of the 1950s, you may find some actors and actresses talk or act somewhat artficially. third ,contemporary movies are often colser to our dayly olives, and afer seeing them, we can understand our society better. In other words, new movies have better educational value. of course, the advantages of modern movies are not limited only to those I"ve just named. But they are reasonsenough for me to make my choice.3. whick do you prefer, chinese movies or fouengn movieswhyoccasionally I do enjoy seeing a foeign movie, it can take my mind off to a distant land. The outlandish setting often excites me, and different values tend to give me much food for thought. however, my lack of background information often requires me to make too many inferences , and sometimes, i cannot understand certain parts of the movie. in such cases i may feel less entertained.by comparison, I feel more at home with Chinese movies. I can easily associate the sciene and lines with the historical background.I can readily unerstand witty conversation and implied meanings. sometime i can evn predict what is going to happen from the speaker"s tone or gesture. still, it is true that Chinese movies cannot yet compete with Western movies in filming technoloty,. I do hope the next generation of Chinese movies will make further improvement.Unit 31. do you think marriages based on love are more successful than arranged marriagesGenerally speaking, marriages based on love are more successful than arranged marriages. in its long history, China has witnessed many tragic events arising from arranged marriages.however, we should not go to extremes and claim that all arranged marriages are failures, after all, in the past 2023-plus years, most of the arranged marriages did survive, and some of the couples did develop real love after their marriage.as for marriages based on love, they are not without problems. in the contemporary world, arranged marriages have almost disappeared. boys and girls go out on dates and gradually develop a love betweenthem before they get married. Strangely, the divorce rate has kept rising. and the reasons for divorce can be very simple:"we can no longer communicate with each other very well" or "I"ve gotten bored with him or her".In spite of the drawbacks of marriages based on love and the occasional successes of arranged marriages, it is obvious to all that the former are more in conformity with human nature. the traditional pratice of arranged moaaiages should not be restored.2. do you think a girl should marry someone who is much older or younger than she ispersonally, I think a girl should not marry someone who is too old or too young for her. with a wide age gap, a couple may be physically incompatible, and their ways of thinking may differ largely from each other. But I will not go so far as to claim that marriages with a wide age gap will all fail. We can find many perfect matches between a young girl and a middle-aged man.Generally, we would do well to follow nature, and a girl should select her spuse from among people close to her own age. this will prevent many unnecessary difficulties.Unit 41.Both sides spend piles of money to produce cool ads, but in face they will only cancel out each other"s effort. Neither side will gain. Eventually, the large sums spent on advertising will be passed on to consumers. Sounds bad, doesn"t it But we have no alternative.If we alow ads for one product but forbid ads for another, this means unfair competition. As a result, one product will turn out to be successful, while the other is sure to have a poor market.should we baan ads altogether This seems fair to all manufacturers.but consumers will not have enough information about products to make a choice. Worse still, they may not even know a new product has been turned ot, let alone buy it.Perhaps we had better acfcept ads, but we can impose restrictions on them to protect consumers" interests. For exaple, an ad should not include an untruthful statement or exaggeration. also, advertisers should not claim that their products are superior to oters, Restrictions like these may partly compensate for the shortcomings of advertisements.新视野大学英语第二版第二册答案(六): 新视野大学英语第二版第二册读写教程里课文的读音这个很好找,你那课本后面如果带光盘的话,里面就有.从网上也很好找,像攀登英语学习网,恒星英语学习网之类的网站都可以下到.到百度上搜一下,资源很多的.新视野大学英语第二版第二册答案(七): 求新视野大学英语视听说第二版第二册unit6到10单元检测的答案,6:DDCAC trying on a businesssuit in a blouse cotton tights a dress a miniskirt to an office catch more eyes suit atypical boy ACDBC CBAAD BCDAC7:CDABC give me a loan What for support are spending hard up myself let him know get nowhere easy-going generalmanager my luck DCBAB BACDA BDCCC8 BDDCA in prison the greater part of small office things three meals/3 meals get a break play gamesget fired all ears allow on thephonechange places In spite of BCDDA BACBC ADABD9 CCADC driven through right awaysmells of run into going Look out hit it the opposite way BDACC ABDAC BBDAD10 CCDDC two people/2 people What"s up camping Care to snakesscared stiff in the mountains care for Poisonousones like can you or not how loud screamCBDAC CBADA DCBBA新视野大学英语第二版第二册答案(八): 新视野大学英语1(第二版)读写教程答案4-5单元的新视野大学英语(第二版)第1册Unit 4答案VocabularyIII.1. conscious2. depressed3. ranges4. impressed5. encounter6. introduction7. match8. physical9. relaxed 10.contactIV.1. are committed to2. takes…se riously3. was absorbed in4. focus on5. made up his mind6. driving me crazy7. ranging from… to8. at her best9. Lighten up 10.kept her eyes onV.1.C2.M3.F4.I5. E6.B7. H8.J9.A 10.KSentence StructureVI.1. It rained for two weeks on end completely flooding the village.2. Not wanting to meet John at the party, she refused to attend it.3. The bus arrived one hour late, causing me to miss the beginningof the game.4. The marine sat thee in the dimly lit ward, holding the old man’s hand and offering words of hope and strength.5. Realizing he was too sick to tell whether or not I was his son,I guessed he really needed me.VII.1. I was so excited about going traveling (that) I couldn’t sleep.2. The chairman became so angry with his secretary (that) he decided to fire him.3. She speaks English so well (that) you would think it was he native language.4. He was so frightened (that) he broke eye contact and looked out the window.5. His presentation was so interesting (that) everyone listened very carefully.TranslationVII.1. she was so absorbed in reading the book that she was not conscious of someone coming in.2. He was late for almost an hour for the first meeting, leaving a bad impression on everyone.3. Consciously or unconsciously, we make up our minds about people through their eyes, faces, bodies, and attitudes.4. Professor Zhou was committed to the cause of language teaching all his life.5. Many how-to books advise you that if you want to make a good impression, the trick is to be consistently you, at your best.6. The media sometimes sends mixed messages, but most peoplebelieve what they see over what they hear.IX.1. 史密斯教授关于形体语言的讲座非常重要,所有的学生都认真地对待这次讲座.2. 董事长意识到这不是好的过错,对好笑了笑来缓和气氛.3. 她大怒,把我的杯子摔在地上,摔得粉碎.4. 观察他的形体语言,你可以判断出他是在跟你说实话还是仅仅找个借口敷衍你.5. 不管人们对你说些什么,记住“观其行胜于闻其言”.6. 肢体动作是表达感情的无意识形式,能向观众传递某种信息.Cloze20.BX.1.C2.C3.B4.A5.C6.B7.C8.A9.C 10.C11.B 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.A 19.A 20.BStructured WritingXII.Body language is important in many cases: trying to win an election, addressing a family party, talking business at a conference, or giving a seminar at school.Reading SkillsI.1. Besides speech, people use other forms to communicate.2. We communicate a great deal with our body movements.3. The clothes you wear also communicate many things.4. Small ornaments you wear communicate many things, too.5. A wealth of information from body language makes snap judgments seem sound.Comprehension of the TextII.1.D2.C3.C4.A5.B6.B7.A8.DVocabularyIII.1. status2. sign3. resented4. promoted5. assuming6. estimate7. campaign8. judgment9. acquainted 10. normsIV.1. account for2. in part3. is content with4. feel at home5. lack of6. in relation to7. become acquainted with8. pick up9. find out 10. a wealth of新视野大学英语(第二版)第1册Unit 5答案VocabularyIII.1. immune2. acquire3. constitutes4. define5. infected, infect6. illustrates7. emerge8. emphasize9. represents 10. threatened IV.1. regardless of2. at risk3. handing out4. distracts…from5. sign up for6. be infected with7. guard against8. feel comfortable with/about9. in place of10. suffering fromV. 1.L 2.G 3.I 4.J 5.M 6.D 7.O 8.A 9.C 10.FStructureVI.1. the way he teaches English2. whom I was expecting to stay with3. which was lost in the department store yesterday4. where Mary and I spent our childhood5. which the whole family considered a great honorVII.1. Despite his illness2. Despite a lot of difficulties3. despite his old age4. despite the bad weather5. despite his hard workTranslationVIII.1. I hope that the effort that we’ve made will be of some use to the battle against AIDS.2. Despite all the efforts form the local organizations in the battle against AIDS, the number of people in rural areas diagnosed with AIDS has been increasing.3. Please turn off the TV, because the noise will distract her from her homework.4. It was a long time before the company implemented the program to improve the quality of its goods because of lack of money and necessary equipment.5. You’d better learn something about the course before signing up for it.6. The policy is playing a more and more important role in promoting the development of local economy.IX.1.病人的免疫系统会将新移植的心脏当成异物面排斥.2. 有人说我们许多人饮食太糟,缺乏维他命和矿物质,因而我们的身心都受到损害.3. 生物医学研究将会使很多艾滋病病毒感染者延长寿命,生活少些痛苦.4. 中央政府已经发布了一项五年行动计划,旨在鼓励社会各部门都参与艾滋病的防治.5. 一个人感染了艾滋病毒,其症状一般要6到10年后才会表现出来.6. 许多年来,人们眼睁睁看着艾滋病泛滥成灾,争论着有效的艾滋病防治措施在贫穷国家究竟是否适用.ClozeX.1.C2.C3.A4.B5.C6.A7.B8.C9.B 10.B11.A 12.C 13.A 14.C 15.CStructured WritingXII.Build more tall apartment buildings. The increase in population in cities is creating a housing problem. To solve the problem, one-family houses and older ones are being pulled down to make room for tall apartment buildings. When building space on the ground is used up, we can make use of the space in the air. This will help solve the housing problem in cities.Section BReading SkillsI.1. 1) I hurt myself when diving2) I hit my head on the board2. 1) I was very worried about something serious.2) I was very worried that my wound had left blood in the pool.3. 1) There was something more significant that winning.2) I was very worried that I might infect other divers with AIDS as I spilled my blood in the pool.Comprehension of the TextII. 1.D 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.C 6.B 7.D 8.DVocabularyIII.1. assist2. bleedingpeting4. confident5. explored6. commenced7. intense 8. adopted 9. spill 10. confusedIV.1. Prior of →Prior to2. confident with →confident of/in3. by haste →in haste4. find about→ find out5. assist his wife on→assist his wife with 6. with fear→for fear 7. competed with each other with → competed with each other for 8. thrust his knife to → t hrust his knife into 9. have a shot in → have a shot at 10. starts at → starts with新视野大学英语第二版第二册答案(九): 新视野大学英语读写教程第二册课后翻译句子答案Unit11.她连水都不愿喝一口,更别提留下来吃饭了.She wouldn"t take a drink, much less could she stay for dinner.2.他认为我在对他说谎,但实际上我讲的是实话.He thought I was lying to him,whereas I was telling the truth.3.这个星期你每天都迟到,对此你怎么解释How do you account for the fact that you have been late every day this week4.他们利润增长的部分原因是采用了新的市场策略.The increase in their profits is due partly to their new marketstrategy.5.这样的措施很可能会带来工作效率的提高.Such measures are likely to result in the improvement of work efficiency.6.我们已经在这个项目上投入了大量时间和精力,所以我们只能继续.We have already poured a lot of time and energy into the project, so we have to carry on.Unit31.你再怎么有经验,也得学习新技术.You are never too experienced to learn new techniques.2.还存在一个问题,那就是派谁去带领那里的研究工作.There remains one problem,namely,who should be sent to head the research there.3.由于文化的不同,他们的关系在开始确实遇到了一些困难.Their relationship did meet with some difficulty at the beginning because of cultural differences.4.虽然他历经沉浮,但我始终相信他总有一天会成功.Though he has had ups and downs,I believed all along that he would succeed someday.5.我对你的说法的真实性有些保留看法.I have some reservations about the truth of your claim.6.她长得不特别高,但是她身材瘦,给人一种个子高的感觉.She isn"t particularly tall,but her slim figure gives an illusion of height.Unit41.有朋自远方来,不亦乐乎It is a great pleasure to meet friends from afar.2.不管黑猫白猫,能抓住老鼠就是好猫.It doesn"t matter whether the cat is black or white as long as it catches mice.3.你必须明天上午十点之前把那笔钱还给我.You must let me have the money back without fail by ten o"clock tomorrow morning.4.请允许我参加这个项目,我对这个项目非常感兴趣.Allow me to take part in this project: I am more than a little interested in it.5.人人都知道他比较特殊:他来去随意.Everyone knows that he is special:He is free to come and go as he pleases.6.看她脸上不悦的神色,我觉得她似乎有什么话想跟我说.Watching the unhappy look on her face,I felt as though she wishes to say something to me.Unit51.他说话很自信,给我留下了深刻的印象.He spoke confidently,which impressed me most.2.我父亲太爱忘事,总是在找钥匙.My father is so forgetful that he is always looking for his keys.3.我是十分感谢你给我的帮助.I"m very grateful to you for all the help you have given me.4.光线不足,加上地面潮湿,使得驾驶十分困难.The bad light,coupled with the wet ground,made driving very difficult.5.由于缺乏资金,他们不得不取消了创业计划.Being starved of funds,they had to cancel their plan to start a business.6.每当有了麻烦,他们总是依靠我们.They always lean on us whenever they are in trouble.Unit61. 就像机器需要经常运转一样,身体也需要经常锻炼.(Just) as a machine needs regular running, so does the body need regular exercise.2. 在美国学习时,他学会了弹钢琴.He learned to play the piano while studying in the United States.3. 令我们失望的是,他拒绝了我的邀请.To our disappointment, he turned down our invitation.4. 真实情况是,不管是好是坏,随着新科技的进步,世界发生了变化.The reality is that, for better or worse, the world has changed with advance of new technologies.5.我班里大多数女生在被要求回答问题时都似乎感到不自在.Most of the female students in my class appear to be ill at ease when (they are) required to answer questions.6. 当地政府负责运动会的安全.The local government took charge of the security for the sports meeting.Unit71.在会上,除了其他事情,他们还讨论了目前的经济形势.At the meeting they discussed, among other things, the present economic situation.2.我对大自然了解得越多,就越痴迷于大自然的奥秘.The more I learned about the nature,the more absorbed I became in its mystery.3.医生建议说,有压力的人要学会做一些新鲜有趣、富有挑战性的事情,好让自己的负面情绪有发泄的渠道.The doctor recommends that those stressed people should try something new,interesting and challenging in order to give their negative feelings an outlet.4.那个学生的成绩差,但老师给他布置了更多的作业,而不是减少作业量. The teacher gives more homework to the student who has bad grades instead of cutting it down.5.相比之下,美国的父母更趋向于把孩子的成功归因于天赋.By contrast,American parents are more likely to attribute their children"s success to natural talent.6.教师首先要考虑的事情之一是唤起学生的兴趣,激发他们的创造性.One of a teacher"s priorities is to stimulate students" interests and their creativity.Unit81. 她一点也不知道这幅画有一天居然会价值100多万美金.Little did she know that this picture would one day be worth more than a million dollars.2. 虽然我理解你说的话,但是我不同意你在这个问题上的看法.While I understand what you say, I don’t agree with you on the issue.3. 我认为警察的职责就是保护人民.I think the police are meant to protect people.4. 昨天我去看他,却发现他已于几天前出国了.I went to see him yesterday, only to find that he had gone abroad several days before.5. 在每周例会上,每个人的发言都不能偏离会议议题.At the weekly meeting, everyone must confine their remarks to the subject.6. 要是我没说那些愚蠢的话该多好啊!那时我太年轻,不能明辨是非.If only I hadn’t said those silly words! I was too young then to distinguish right from wrong.Unit91. 我确信自己一定会有出息,即使至今我还没做出大的成绩.I am sure that I will make something of myself, even though I have not achieved any major success so far.2. 我这么多年来如此努力,我觉得自己应该有个好的前途.I have been working hard for so many years; I feel I am entitled to a good future.3. 当她丈夫离她而去,只留给她生活的残局去收拾时,她的心智失常了.When her husband deserted her, leaving her with nothing but scattered pieces of life to pick up, she went insane.4. 从我的立场看,母亲当时过于严厉,并没有顾及我的感受.From my standpoint, Mother was too hard on me then, without taking my feelings into account.5. 当我登上事业的顶峰时,常萦绕在我心头的是母亲说过的话:“面对生活,不放弃.”I reached the summit of my professional career, mother"s words "Never be a quitter in face of life" were constantly in my mind.6. 你应该知道的,不能在大街上踢足球.You should know better than to play football in the street.新视野大学英语第二版第二册答案(十): 求新视野大学英语第二版第二册所有单元完型短文只要文章不用后面的题目Unit 1Section APre-reading ActivitiesFirst ListeningPlease listen to a short passage carefully and prepare to answer some questions.Second ListeningListen to the tape again.Then answer the following questions with your own experiences.1) What precious resource do Americans value and save2) What are the three kinds of behaviors that Americans consider to be a waste of time3) In what different ways do Americans approach time in business relationsTime-Conscious AmericansAmericans believe no one stands still.If you are not moving ahead,you are falling behind.This attitude results in a nation of people committed to researching,experimenting and exploring.Time is one of the two elements that Americans save carefully,the other being labor."We are slaves to nothing but the clock," it has been said.Time is treated as if it were something almost real.We budget it,saveit,waste it,steal it,kill it,cut it,account for it; we also chargefor it.It is a precious resource.Many people have a rather acute sense of the shortness of each lifetime.Once the sands have run out of a person"s hourglass,they cannot be replaced.We want every minute to count.A foreigner"s first impression of the U.S.is likely to be that everyone is in a rush — often under pressure.City people always appear to be hurrying to get where they are going,restlessly seeking。

英语视听说2答案完整版

英语视听说2答案完整版

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新视野大学英语视听说(1-5)单元

新视野大学英语视听说(1-5)单元

新视野大学英语视听说教程第三册听力练习录音文本和答案Uint1- Uint10Uint1II. Basic Listening Practice1.ScriptW: Ok. It‘s your turn to pay the bill. I paid last time.M: What? Y ou have a selective memory. Y ou tried to pay last turn, but your credit card failed; so I ended up paying! It‘s definitely your turn.Q: What is true according to the conversation?2.ScriptM: I‘m having real trouble reviewing for this French exam. I just can‘t memorize all the vocabulary.W: Me too. I hate having to learn things by heart.I guess we just have to keep reading the texts over and over.Q: What does the woman prefer?3. ScriptW: Oh look! There‘s that guy we saw last week, playing football in the park! He looked great in his kit, remember?M: Him? I don‘t remember him. I‘ve got a terrible memory for faces. I have a hard time even recording people I‘ve been introduced to.Q: According to the conversation, what is the man‘s problem?4. ScriptM: Why is there a big sign on the back of your door that says ―keys‖?W: It‘s to remind me to take my keys when I go out because I‘m always locking myself out by accident! It doesn‘t help enough. Now I just forget to read the sign. Q: Why is there a sign on the back of the door?5. ScriptM: That history exam was really hard. The essay question was terrible!W: I know, I wish I were like David. He has a photographic memory, you know. How useful that would be!Q: What is true of DavidKeys: 1.C 2.D 3. A 4.B 5.CIII. Listening InScriptM: Tell me your secret. Y ou‘re suddenly getting excellent marks in every subject, and you used to be a bottom-of –class student just like me.W:Simple enough. I read an article in a scientific journal that studying with remembering, based on recent research into the brain.M: Aw, that stuff‘s old hat: study at the same time every day, be sure your clothes are comfortable, and make sure you have enough light, blah-blah-blah.W: Not so fast, wise guy. I‘m talking about principles like ―Mental Visualization‖, creating a picture in your mind of what is to be remembered.M: Ok, that dies sound different. Id ―Association‖a principle—you know, you connect what you want to remember with something you‘re familiar with?W: Right on! ‗Consolidation‖is another. I review my notes right after class and consolidate—or absorb—the new material into what I‘ve already learned.M: Y ou‘re moving ahead fast with those principles. I swear this weekend I‘m going to study sixteen hours a day both Saturday and Sunday.W: Whoa, big guy. That‘s not the way. Follow the principle of ―Distributes Practice‖.Shorter study sessions distributes over several days are better.M: That system is all very well for you; you‘ve got a good memory. But what about me? I‘ve got a memory like a sieve.W: Y ou‘re too modest. There‘s nothing wrong with your memory. But memory is likea muscle; it needs exercise. And don‘t forget it.While the man is wondering why the woman is suddenly getting excellent marks, she says she read an article on studying and remembering. It talks about principles like ―Mental Visualization‖, that is, creating a picture in one‘s mind of what is to be remembered. This reminds the man of the principle of ―Association‖, which means connecting what one wants to remember with something one is familiar with. Then the woman adds the principle of ―Consolidation‖, or reviewing one‘s notes after class and absorbing the new materia l into what one has already learned. When the man promise to study sixteen hours a day, the woman recommends the principle of ―Distributed Practice‖, which favors shorter study sessions distributed over several days. Finally, the woman tells the man that memory is like a muscle, and that it needs exercise.T ask 2: Y ou forget my toast!ScriptAn 80-year-old couple was having problems remembering things, so they decide to go to their doctor to see what was wrong with them. They explained to the doctor about the problems they were having with their memory. After checking the couple over, the doctor told them that they were physically okay but might need to start writing things down to help them remember. The couple thanked the doctor and left.Later that night while watching TV, the old woman said to the old man, ―Honey, will you please go to the kitchen and get me a dish of ice cream?‖Before the man left, she added, ―Why don‘t you write that down so you won‘t forget?‖―Nonsense,‖ said the husband, ―I can remember a dish of ice cream!‖―Well,‖ said the wife, ―I‘d like some strawberries on it. Y ou‘d better write that down because I know your memory is failing.‖―Don‘t be silly,‖replied the husband. ―There‘re only two things: a dish of ice cream and some strawberries. I can surely remember that!‖With that, he rushed into the kitchen. After about twenty minutes he returned from the kitchen and handed her a plate of bacon and eggs.The wife took one look at the plate, glanced up at her husband, and said, ―Hey, you forget the toast!‖Keys: FTFFFT ask3: Memory-Improving T echniquesScriptThere are many techniques you can use to improve your memory. Some of them are introduced her.First and foremost, you need to stimulate your memory all the time. To put it simply, you should use your memory as much as possible. It is especially important to try to learn something new. If you work in an office, learn to dance; if you are a dancer, learn to deal with a computer, if you work with sales, and learn to play chess; if you are a programmer, learn to paint. These added activities stimulate the brain so that I t continues to function.Older people need to pay attention to things they are dealing with. Don‘t try to memorize everything that catches your attention; focus on what you consider important. For example, you can take any object such as a pen and concentrate on it. Think on its various characteristics: its material, its function, its color, and so o n. Don‘t allow any other thought to occupy your mind while you are concentrating in that pen.Another method that can be used is to relax yourself. It is impossible to remember things if you are tense or nervous.So, try holding your breath for ten seconds, and then release it slowly.Association is also a powerful tool to develop your memory. For example, if youcannot remember a person‘s name, you can think about a special feature of his face and then link it with his mane.1.What‘s seems to be an especially important way to stimulate one‘s memory?2.What seems to be the best way to focus your memory?3.How can you concentrate on a pen?4.How can you relax yourself according to the passage?5.What is the main idea of the passage?Kes: 1A 2.C3. D 4.B 5.DIV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 It slipped my mind!Amy: I sent out the invitations to the dinner party.Bill: That‘s good. Now what should we do?Amy: We‘ve got to plan the menu.Bill:Oh, that‘s right. Do you have anything in mind?Amy:I think I‘m going to make the chicken salad we had at the Christmas party.Remember I sled the chef for the recipe?Bill: Y eah, but did you forget that Linda doesn‘t eat chicken?Amy: Linda? Oh, my gosh! I forgot to invite Linda! It just slipped my mind. She‘ll be mad at me.Bill: Well, everyone forgets something sometimes. It‘s not too late yet. I‘ll make a phone call. Don‘t worry.Amy: Thanks! Y ou see, I‘m getting forgetful. I think I‘m getting old!Bill: Looks like you are, sweetheartNow Y our TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA:I‘m going to throw a party, and I‘ve sent out the invitations to my friends and relatives.B: That‘s good. But don‘t forget to invite everyone you should invite.A: I think I‘ve invited everyone. Do you have anybody in mind?B: Did you invite John? He‘s lost his job after recent quarrel with his boss.A: Oh, my gosh! I forgot to invite him! He‘ll be sad, thinking we look down on him.He just slipped my mind.B: Well, everyone forgets something sometimes. Don‘t worry. It‘s not too late. Makea phone call right away.A: Did I forget anybody else that I should incite?B: There‘s yet another person you should invite—Julia. She‘s just moved to the city and feels lonely.A: Oh, good heavens, I forgot all about her. She‘s our new friend. Y ou see, I‘m getting forgetful. I think I‘m getting old!B: Looks like you are, buddy. Y ou‘d better start writing things down if they‘re important.MODEL2 I can’t think of it off the top of my head.ScriptJohn: Hey, Sue. Do you know what Jack‘s home phone number is?Susan: I can‘t think of it off the top of my head. I don‘t have my address book on me, and I don‘t have my mobile phone with me, either.John:That‘s too bad! I‘ve got to find him now. It‘s urgent! If I can‘t find him today, I‘ll be dead!Susan: Y ou might want to look it up in the phone book.John: I‘ve checked already, but it seems that hid phone number is unlisted. Susan: Maybe it‘s under his roommate‘s name.John: Well, I guess so.Susan: Well, why don‘t you call Jane? She has his phone number.John: I‘ve tried, but no one answered!Susan: Maybe call his office and ask his secretary.John: I‘ve already tried. She won‘t tell me. She says it‘s private.Susan: Oh, that‘s right. They usually don‘t release private information over the phone.John: It‘s a pity. Y ou usually have a powerful memory, but you can‘t help today.What‘s wrong with you? Y our memory seems to be fading early.Susan: It‘s not my memory is fading. I do have memory for face and names, but a poor one for number and datesNow Y our TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA:Hey, do you remember when is the lecture on the value of information by Professor Smith?B: I can‘t think of it off the top of my head. Maybe we can look it up in our notebook, but I don‘t have mine with me.A: That‘s too bas! I don‘t have it with me, either. Do you remember the number of the lecture hail?B: Sorry, I can‘t think of it off my head.A: I‘m terribly interested in the lecture. I can‘t miss it!B: Well, why don‘t you call the dean who arranged the lecture?A: I‘m afraid it‘s not very wise to ask the dean directly.B: Then maybe you can call the office if the department and ask the secretary.A: I‘ve already tried, but no one answered.B: Oh!A: Y ou usually have a powerful memory, but you can‘t help today. Y ou memory seems to be fading early.B: It‘s nit that my memory is fading. I do have a good memory for faces and names, but a poor one for numbers and dates.MODEL3 What‘s wrong with your memory?ScriptBill: Hi, honey! My trip to London was wonderful.Amy: Tell me what thrilled you most.[The telephone rings and Bill answers it....He hangs up.]Bill:Er, where was I?Amy: Y ou were talking about your tour in London.Bill: Oh, yeah.Amy: I bet you had a great time.Bill: Y es, I particularly enjoyed visiting the tower of London.Amy: How did you get there? By bus or underground?Bill: Let me see….Sorry, I can‘t remember any more.Amy: Wha t‘s wrong with your memory?Bill: I hope it‘s not Alzheimer‘s disease. I don‘t want to forget my own name. Amy: I don‘t think so. Perhaps it‘s just temporary forgetfulness. Y ou‘ll be right after a good sleep.Bill: I hope so. But as this is happening so often recently, I think I must go to see a doctor and get some pillsAmy: It‘s not as serous as that. Anyway, I wish you had a good memory for happy events, and a bad one for unhappy things.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: Hey, my trip to Beijing was fantastic.B: Tell me what thrilled you most.[The door bell rings and A answer it….A comes back.]A: Where was I?B: Y ou were talking about your tour in BeijingA: Oh, yeah.B: I bet you had a great time.A:Y es, I particularly enjoyed visiting the Forbidden City and the Great Wall, though the admission fees were a bit too high for me.B: What were the fees?A: Let me see….Sorry, I can‘t remember any more.B: Wha t‘s wrong with your memory?A: I hope it‘s not Alzheimer‘s disease. I don‘t want to see a lot of new people everyday.B: I don‘t think so. Perhaps you only forget things momentarily. Y ou‘ll be right after a good sleep. A: I hope so. But as this is happening so often recently, I think I have to see a doctor.B: I don‘t think it‘s so serious. Anyway, a bad memory helps you forget your trouble.V. Let’s T alkScriptStudent:Professor, thank you for graining me this interview. I‘m Susan, a reporter from the Student Union magazine. Many students have difficultlymemorizing things. Since you‗re an outstanding psychologist, could yougive us some tips on how top improve our memory?Professor: Well, some people have better memories than others, but that‘s largely because they are better at creating mental images.Student: If I‘m not good at creating images, what can I do?Professor: Practice helps. And the mind remembers things better if they are connected with other images. For example, I you have to pick up severalitems at the grocery store, say, carrots, egg, bananas, and milk, you cancreate a picture in your mind of a giant carrot, and hanging from it, abanana.Student: Then I could have a giant milk carton pouring milk over the carrot and banana.Professor: Certainly. Then what would you do with the egg?Student:Hmmm. I‘d visualize an egg-shaped UFO flying across the sky. Professor:There you go. The more you apply the ideas, the easier it gets. Besides creating pictures, there‘s another technique that is very useful. Student:What is it?Professor:Establishing an association. Suppose you are looking for lost keys.Relax, and let your mind look for all the images connected with thosekeys--their feel, the sounds they make.Student:How will that help?Professor:Y ou might remember the sound the keys made when you placed then ina drawer or cold touch of the keys in your jacket were you left them. Student: Oh my gosh! I have to run. It‘s time my English class. I see an image of my teacher staring at my empty seat in the classroom. Many thanks,Professor.Professor: Not at all, and good luck with your memory.DiscussionSAMPLEA:As we just heard from the interview, the technique of associating certainly important in promoting memory.B:And according to the interview, creating images helps remember things. If your shopping list includes eggs, you might visualize an egg or an egg-shaped UFO flying across.A:Another important factor in improving memory can be of interest. If you get interested in something, you can remember it better.B: Y eah. And if you recognize facts into meaningful groups, you can remember them better. For instance, if you want to memorize all the names of American presidents, it is not easy. If, however, you arrange them chronologically into three periods: those before Abraham Lincoln, those between Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt, and those after, then the task will be less difficult.A:It is common sense that if you glance at something quickly, you tend to forget it quickly. If you stuffy it slowly, you can remember it better.B: Another technique is intensive practice or repeating. As a saying goes, practice makes perfect. If you repeat something again and again, you will eventually learn it by heart.A:But we should not work too hard. When we get tired, our learning efficiency declines. We need breaks so the mind can rest and absorb what has been learned.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingT ask1: The Role Memory Plays in Our LifeScriptSince memory plays a significant role in our life, scrientists are increasingly interested in research on how to improver memory, Here are some factors they believe to be important to expanding memory capacity.To begin with, you must take special care in your daily life. Food for example, is very important. Some vitamins are essential foe your memory to work properly. They are found in bread, cereal, vegetables and fruits. Some experts say that synthesizes vitamins improve memory, but others have doubts about this, arguing that the studies have not confirmed they do work. Another essential factor is water. It helps to maintain the memory systems, especially in older persons. According to Dr. Roswell, lack of water in the body has an immediate and strong effect on memory; it can cause confusion and other thought difficulties. Sleep also plays a significant role. To be able to have a goof memory, we must allow the brain to have plenty of rest. While sleeping, the brain no longer controls the senses, and starts to revise and store the information one has receives. Lack of sleep would make one feel exhausted and would weaken one‘s ability to concentrate. Also, one‘ ability to store information would be affected.1.What is the passage mainly about?2.Why are foods important in promoting memory according to the passage?3.To whom is water especially important in maintaining the memory system?4.What problem can a lack of water cause?5.Why is sleep important to memory?Keys: 1.A 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.CT ask 2: Where did the professor go?ScriptThis is a true story, while happened to friends of ours in a small town in South Africa. They were a hospitable couple who often entertained their neighbors for drinks, tea or dinner. On this particular spring night, they have invited a retired professor to super. During the evening, it began to pour with rain, and the heavens really opened. Because he had walked there, they offered to put him up for the night. They pointed out that by staying overnight, he did not need to go to out in the bad weather. He agreed on the soundness of that idea, thanked his hosts profusely, and the matter seemed to be settled. But while they were washing the dishes after supper, the forgetful professor disappeared. No one could find him anywhere. Eventually, after40minutes, the front door bell rang. There was the professor, soaked to the skin. When he was asked what on earth he has been dong in the rain, he replied that because he was going to stay there overnight, he had gone home to get his pajamas and toothbrush.T ask3: How to Remember NamesScriptY ou just called the TV repair shop, and the voice on the other end of the line tells you, ―This is Don Smith‖.About 5 minutes later you tell your wife that ―this guy‖will be out to fix the TV in the morning. Y ou can‘t think of his mane although you know he mentioned it on the phone.This happens all the time to just about any of us unless we have learned to concentrate and implant a name in our memory, right at the time we hear it. To do this, you must make a habit of repeating the name back to the person. This action will remind you to store the name in your ―memory bank‖each time you hear someone‘s name, and within a short time the ―repeating‖ process can be discontinuedWhen you meet someone in person, use the same procedure, and in addition, visualize something different, unusual or ridiculous about hid or her appearance, position, or actions that ―ties in ―with his or her name. Later, you may write the descriptive information on one side of a card and the name in the other side. Look at it repeatedly, see the ―picture‖in your mind‘s eye as you look at the name; or when you see he name, visualize the ―picture‖ you have assigned to the name.Getting this system to work will require changes in your thinking, and it may take several days or several weeks to become proficient.News ReportA Dolphin ExhibitionScriptA recent art exhibition in Florida honored the animal often seen as man‘s most intelligent friend, the dolphin.The ―Dolphins on Parade‖ exhibition in the Florida Keys featured life-sized decorates dolphin paintings made of wood and the cost of materials. The dolphins were shown at area business and along the beach. Sponsors paid U.S. $750 to cover the artists‘ fee and the cost of materials.There were more than 100 dolphin themes, including a beer-belly dolphin. They showed the work of local artists, as well as the beach atmosphere the Keys are famous for.Probably the most unique was special because of its artist, Pandora. Pandora the dolphin painter is area dolphin, art the Dolphin Research center, in Marathon, Florida. The playful artist streaks colors across a dolphin painting holding a brush in its mouth.The exhibition was held by the Monroe [Florida] Council of the Arts as part of a plan to make the Keys an international arts center. The paintings were to be auctioned off in March, with the money earned going to community art programs.Uint2II. Basic Listening Practice3.ScriptW: Have you chosen your elective for next semester yet? Are you taking French writing again?M: Y es I am, but it‘s compulsory for us next semester. So I think I‘m gong to do marketing as an elective instead.Q: Which class will the man choose as his elective?4.ScriptM: Did you go to that businesses lecture on Friday? I missed it and need to copy your notes.W: I‘d say you could borrow my notes, but Sarah‘s got them. Be careful not to miss Professor Brown‘s seminar; he takes attendance in that.Q: What is the woman telling the man?3. ScriptW: Wow, Steven! In the library! What brings you here?M: I‘m enjoying the view. All the girls in fashion design are here are preparing for an exam on Monday.Q: Why is the man in the library?4. ScriptW: How‘s your group doing with this statistics presentation? Mine‘s terrible.M: Y eah, mine too. David and Mike are OK, but Steven doesn‘t pull his weight and Suzie‘s never around. I don‘t see how we can pass unless Steven and Suzie realize that this is their last chance.Q: What is the true of Steven and Suzie?5. ScriptW: Y ou took an MBA at Harvard Business School, didn‘t you? What‘s it like?M: It‘s expensive, about U.S. $ 40,000 a year, plus the costs of food and housing. But the teaching is first class. The professors have a lot of practical experience. Theyuse the case system of teaching; that is, you study how actual businesses grew or failed.Q: Why is he MBA teaching in Harvard Business School first class, according to the conversation?Keys: 1.C 2.D 3.B 4.D 5.AIII. Listening InT ask1: On the First DayScriptHarrison: I‘m Harrison. Good to meet you. So you‘ve bought the books for this biology class.Jenny:Sure, I think everyone had to before class started.Harrison: No. Usually no one does much on the first day because it‘s still add-drop. Jenny: What‘s that?Harrison: Changing from class to class to find out which one is best. Hey, where are you from?Jenny: Poland. Have you has this teacher before? I‘ve heard he is really good. Harrison: He‘s good if you‘re a hand-worker. He expects a lot.Jenny: Oh, I guess that‘s good. I hope I can keep up with everyone else in the class. Maybe I need your help after class.Harrison: Y ou‘re welcome.…Professor: All right. See you guys next week.Student: See you.Jenny: Harrison, wait up!Harrison: So what do you think about the professor‘s lecture?Jenny: I think half of what he said went over my head.Harrison: That‘s all right. A lot of what he said is explain in the reading/Jenny: Hey, would you mind if I borrowed your notes tonight to look them over? Harrison: No problem. We don‘t have class until Wednesday. Here you go. Jenny: Thanks. I just want to make sure I‘m prepared for the seminar. Harrison: Y eah, participation in the discussion is an important part of the education here.Seeing that Jenny has bought the books for the biology class, Harrison says nobody does much on the first day because it‘s still add-drop, which means students are changing from class to class. Jenny knows the professor is really good.But Harrison warns her that the professor is good, only if students are hand-workers, for he expects a lot.After class, Jenny admits that half of what the professor said went over her head, and Harrison assures her that a lot of what the professor said is explained in the reading. When Jenny asks to borrow Harrison notes, he says ―on problem‖, for they don‘t have class until Wednesday. Finally, Harrison says participation in the discussio n at the seminar is an important part of the education there.T ask 2: Money for CollegeScriptRobert is a university student. He likes to have fun. But having fun was expensive, so he was rapidly running out of money. There was nothing to do to try to call his mother for help.―Hi, Mom. I certainly miss you and Dad. I…uh…got a big surprise this week in my physics course. We have to buy two new textbooks. I‘m going to need $100.‖―I understand,‖said his mother, ―I‘ll send you the money right away. Y ou left your calculus book here when you were home two weeks ago. Shall I mail that at the same time?‖―Oh, yeah. Thanks,‖ Robert said.Robert‘s mother made up a parcel with the calculus book and two checks, and mailed it to Robert that very day. When she returned from the post office, her husband was waiting for her.―Well, how much did you give the boy this time?‖ asked Dad.―I send two checks: one for $100 and the other for $1, 100,‖ answered Mom.―Y ou‘re outing your mind,‖yelled Dad, ―That‘s $1,100. He‘ll just spend that in a couple of weeks. He‘s never going to learn the value of money that way.‖―Don‘t worry, honey,‖Mom said, ―I taped the $100 check to the cover of his book, but I put the $1,000 one between the pages in Charper13!‖Keys: TFFFTT ask3: How to Get Straight A’sScriptIt is interesting to note how straight A students achieve academic excellence. Here, according to education experts and students themselves are the secrets of super-achievers.First, they know how to set priorities. Top students allow no intrusions on study time. Once the books are open or the computer is turned on, phone calls go unanswered, TV shows unwatched, snacks ignored. Study is business, and business comes before recreation.Also, good students can study anywhere and everywhere. Claudia Hill, an Arizona State University business professor recalls a cross-country runner who worked out every day. Hill persuaded him to use his spare time to memorize biology term. Thenhe posted a list of biology terms on the mirror in the bathroom. He learned a few terms every day while brushing his teeth. Eventually, he scored high on the final examination.Moreover, top students schedule their time well. Study times are strictly a matter of personal preference. Some work late at night when the house is quiet. Others awake early. Still others study as soon as they come home from school when the work is fresh in their minds. All agreed, however, on the need for consistency. A student says, ―Whatever I was doing, I maintained a certain period of time every day for studying.‖Another important characteristic of super-achievers is that they know hoe to read, According to a book entitled Getting Straight A‘s, the secret of good reading is to be ―an active reader-one who continually asks questions that lead to a full understanding of the author‘s message‖.6.Which of the following is NOT mentioned about super—achievers starting tostudy?7.What did the cross-country runner do to score high on the exam?8.What is the good thing all top students agree on?9.What does the speaker mean by ―an active reader‖?10.What is the main idea of the passage?Kes: 1B 2.C3. D 4.A 5.DIV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 Y ou’re just going to have study hardNora: Only our first day back at school, and already I feel like I‘ve learned a lot. Chris: Only our first day back at school, and I already feel like I‘m up to my ears in homework.Nora: Y ou‘re going to have to hit the books if you want to keep your grades up. Chris:Tell me about it! I already have two reports, two books reports, a composition, an oral report, and a research project—all due before midterms.Nora: We could work together. Maybe some of my organized study habit would rub off on you.Chris: Better yet, maybe you could do my homework for me.Nora: Forget it! That would be cheating.Chris: All right, all right. I have yet to write a term paper. Can you recommend any articles and books? Y ou‘d better find me the exact pages where I can find whatI want.Nora: Y ou could borrow ideas from references, but if you quote without giving the sources, you‘re plagiarizing.Chris: The quiz next week will be a headache. If you don‘t help me, I‘ll have to。

《英语视听说》2 口试考核方案

《英语视听说》2 口试考核方案

《英语视听说》2课程口试考核方案一、考核目的本课程是为导游,旅英和酒管专业学生所开设的一门专业必修课程。

课程通过英语口语教学,涉及英美及说英语国家历史,文化,科学,宗教等各个方面。

该课程以听说为主要教学手段,结合场景教学和多媒体教学,增加了英语口语日常短语,句型,俚语,谚语等丰富、翔实的材料,注重旅游英语的情景对话,帮助学生提高英语水平,掌握旅游英语的特点及其本质,丰富旅游知识,掌握必要的旅游英语实际运用能力,从而成功实现跨文化交流。

二、考试评分要求1. 英语口语:评分要求:能流利地运用英语日常口语,谚语,格言,成语和英语连说。

要求语音清晰明快、自然流畅、频率适中、咬字准确标准。

语调色彩分明,缓急、长短、轻重、高低音搭配并且有一定的节奏和语感。

以上达到满分,然后依次减分。

2. 诗歌背诵和朗诵:评分要求:嗓音优美,发音正确,咬、吐字清晰、标准,节奏准确、抑扬顿挫、有韵味、感情充沛,具有较强的吸引力和感染力。

以上达到满分,然后依次减分。

3. 歌曲演唱评分标准音乐表现力方面,歌唱语言清晰~综合音乐感觉好~即有较强的理解表现能力~能深入歌曲的内容;音色方面,声音响亮、自然、圆润、优美动听~发音清楚~音色清晰而有质感;演唱方面,演唱富有感情~音乐节奏感强~歌曲演唱完整、热情。

4. 回答问题:评分要求:能用英语回答课文内容相关的问题。

要求语音准确,语调自然;内容准确,紧扣主题;用词恰当,观点清晰,表达完整;有创意,无语法错误,有一定的节奏和语感。

以上达到满分,然后依次减分。

5. 其他评分标准:平时形成性考核项目为课堂到课率%10,问题回答及课堂英语口语练习%10;课后口语练习作业%10。

平时成绩占30%,期末口试成绩占70%三、口试范围:《新视野大学英语》听说教程第一册6-10单元四、口试时间:第17.18周五、口试具体内容:1.英语口语(抽选其中10句,学生要求说出相应的英语,)20分(每句2分)得分:____________________You can make it! 你能做到! Cheer up! 振作起来!Have fun! 玩得开心!I'm home.我回来了。

英语视听说2第10单元答案

英语视听说2第10单元答案

Done with this task. Your current score: 97%Part I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, 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.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man does bungee jumping regularly.B. The woman is excited with the experience of bungee jumping.C. Both the man and the woman are afraid of heights.D. Neither of the man and the woman fear heights.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He has accepted a promotion.B. He has got a raise.C. He is afraid of flying.D. He is afraid of the woman.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Staying close to the phone.B. Closing all the curtains.C. Singing songs to herself.D. Keeping a barking dog.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She saw a ghost.B. She was writing on a white sheet.C. She was frightened by a big spider.D. She was frightened by a small spider.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She did well and is likely to get the job.B. She did well, but is unlikely to get the job.C. She performed poorly and is unlikely to get the job. .D. She performed poorly, but is likely to get the job.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.Tony:Nancy and Laura, just the was looking for. Laura:Well, Sherlock Holmes, you've just found us.Tony:The Outdoor Club is going weekend.join us for an adventure?Laura:I could be interested, but will there be I hate snakes.They leave meTony:Probably not, Laura, we'll be and snakes don'tmuchsnakes. 响尾蛇), and friendlyones snakes (乌梢蛇). You can't be afraid of thefriendly snakes,Laura:Well, if we encounter any snakes, friendlysee(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)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. Which of the following is true according to the speaker?A. No one loves flying.B. Only birds love flying.C. Not everyone likes to fly.D. Most people know how to deal with fear of flying.2. According to the speaker, if one and his neighbor both fear flying, whatcan they do to lessen their fears?A. Talk about their experiences in flying.B. Share their fears with each other.C. Break the ice with a firm handshake.D. Walk across the aisle to talk to them.3. What is the advantage of bringing an MP3 player with you when flying?A. It can create a small world of your own.B. It can decrease the noise from the engine.C. You can concentrate on the music you like.D. All of the above.4. What does the speaker finally suggest?A. Do something that engage your mind to forget the fear.B. Do something interesting to forget the fear.C. Try to forget the height.D. Try to remember the height.5. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. The Importance of Overcoming Fear of FlyingB. Types of People Who Fear FlyingC. Ways to Lessen Your Fear of FlyingD. The Relationship between Fear and Types of PassengersPart IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.Mary, some of us in the Outdoor Club are going _____________ this weekend.You interested?A. campB. to campingC. campingD. under camp2.I won't go with you to the mountain top. I'm scared _____________ ofheights.A. stifflyB. stiffC. stickD. sticky3.I know you're afraid of heights. But come anyway. You can _____________the climbing.A. skipB. skip overC. skip byD. skip across4.If I just stay in the camp and cook and clean up for you, it doesn't_____________ like much fun.A. hearB. listenC. listen toD. sound5.The burglar must have heard me, and he rushed out of the window_____________ he came in.A. the wayB. in the wayC. through the wayD. by the way6.If you _____________ an airliner and discovered that your team ofprogrammers was responsible for the flight control software, would you get off?A. boarded onB. boarded inC. boarded upD. boarded7.With my team's software, the plane would probably not even be able to taxias far as the runway, _____________ take off.A. leave aloneB. let awayC. let aloneD. let along8.The drowning man held _____________ the overturned boat.A. tight withB. tight on toC. tightly overD. tightly with9.Sue, I haven't seen you for a while. Where have you been _____________?A. hiddenB. hidingC. concealedD. concealing10.When I fly, three things happen: my stomach _____________, my face goespale and I break into a cold sweat.A. turnsB. upturnsC. overturnsD. return。

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Done with this task. Your current score: 97%Part I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, 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.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man does bungee jumping regularly.B. The woman is excited with the experience of bungee jumping.C. Both the man and the woman are afraid of heights.D. Neither of the man and the woman fear heights.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He has accepted a promotion.B. He has got a raise.C. He is afraid of flying.D. He is afraid of the woman.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Staying close to the phone.B. Closing all the curtains.C. Singing songs to herself.D. Keeping a barking dog.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She saw a ghost.B. She was writing on a white sheet.C. She was frightened by a big spider.D. She was frightened by a small spider.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She did well and is likely to get the job.B. She did well, but is unlikely to get the job.C. She performed poorly and is unlikely to get the job. .D. She performed poorly, but is likely to get the job.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.Tony:Nancy and Laura, just the was looking for. Laura:Well, Sherlock Holmes, you've just found us.Tony:The Outdoor Club is going weekend.join us for an adventure?Laura:I could be interested, but will there be I hate snakes.They leave meTony:Probably not, Laura, we'll be and snakes don'tmuchsnakes. 响尾蛇), and friendlyones snakes (乌梢蛇). You can't be afraid of thefriendly snakes,Laura:Well, if we encounter any snakes, friendlysee(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)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. Which of the following is true according to the speaker?A. No one loves flying.B. Only birds love flying.C. Not everyone likes to fly.D. Most people know how to deal with fear of flying.2. According to the speaker, if one and his neighbor both fear flying, whatcan they do to lessen their fears?A. Talk about their experiences in flying.B. Share their fears with each other.C. Break the ice with a firm handshake.D. Walk across the aisle to talk to them.3. What is the advantage of bringing an MP3 player with you when flying?A. It can create a small world of your own.B. It can decrease the noise from the engine.C. You can concentrate on the music you like.D. All of the above.4. What does the speaker finally suggest?A. Do something that engage your mind to forget the fear.B. Do something interesting to forget the fear.C. Try to forget the height.D. Try to remember the height.5. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. The Importance of Overcoming Fear of FlyingB. Types of People Who Fear FlyingC. Ways to Lessen Your Fear of FlyingD. The Relationship between Fear and Types of PassengersPart IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.Mary, some of us in the Outdoor Club are going _____________ this weekend.You interested?A. campB. to campingC. campingD. under camp2.I won't go with you to the mountain top. I'm scared _____________ ofheights.A. stifflyB. stiffC. stickD. sticky3.I know you're afraid of heights. But come anyway. You can _____________the climbing.A. skipB. skip overC. skip byD. skip across4.If I just stay in the camp and cook and clean up for you, it doesn't_____________ like much fun.A. hearB. listenC. listen toD. sound5.The burglar must have heard me, and he rushed out of the window_____________ he came in.A. the wayB. in the wayC. through the wayD. by the way6.If you _____________ an airliner and discovered that your team ofprogrammers was responsible for the flight control software, would you get off?A. boarded onB. boarded inC. boarded upD. boarded7.With my team's software, the plane would probably not even be able to taxias far as the runway, _____________ take off.A. leave aloneB. let awayC. let aloneD. let along8.The drowning man held _____________ the overturned boat.A. tight withB. tight on toC. tightly overD. tightly with9.Sue, I haven't seen you for a while. Where have you been _____________?A. hiddenB. hidingC. concealedD. concealing10.When I fly, three things happen: my stomach _____________, my face goespale and I break into a cold sweat.A. turnsB. upturnsC. overturnsD. return。

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