新视野大学英语第三版四册视听说网络课答案UNIT1

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新视野第三版四册视听说网络课答案(全)

新视野第三版四册视听说网络课答案(全)

Unit 1 Sharing3.Answers: b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpressListening2.22.3peacefulbeautifullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the day thinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it2.2 2 4Role-playing1.2 Answers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-eConversations1.DABCC2.CBDAPassages1.ACDC2. distressing desperateurgeacquireare totally unaware of are isolated from affirminteract withimpulseare convinced ofBCBACUnit test1.DDBCD2.CAAAD3.CBDDC4.atsectionconnectsat the bottom of shiningAscrossrunning away from streaming down destroyedUnit 2Sharing2.excitedon the banksbeach partiesfind outlooking forward to3. Answers: f-a-d-c-e-b4.1 2 3 8 105.1 2 4Listening2.1A:2 3 4 5B:1 62.2Thursday, 20/5/20041620by the riverrainingfanciedhave the guts to tell himgood-looking, romantic and intelligent three childrenI'm happyfeel good about who I was Good luck for the futurebe happy with who you areViewing2.1 3 62.2the longest-living communities 900go about their businessfruit and vegetable ingredientscell damagehigh quantitieshealth protective1,20020 percent lessgetting more for their money health's worthRole-playing1.21 3 4 5 7 8 10Conversations1.ADCBD2.CBADPassages1.BCDA2.proportionestimatedhave profound impacts on potentialeconomicallypensionsoriginate from residentialposes a challenge tobe transformed intoBDBDCUnit test1.BDCBC2.DCCBA3.BCAAD4.launchedcornerbankruptcyvirtuallydirectingdischarged fromsecuredsubstantialNot surprisinglyfashion accessoriesunit 3SharingTask 1(1)free time(2) how they spend their free time,how they would spend the ir freetime differently if they had more time or money o r opportUNITy,and what are the benefits to society if peopl e are given more freetime or holidaysTask 2(1) enjoy(2) free(3) music(4)internationally(5)festivals your free timeTask 3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fT a s k 42 3 5 6Task 52 4 5 8 1 2.ListeningTask 2Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cActivity 21 3 6 8Activity 3(1)S h e f e e l s i t s e e m s v e r y s h a l l o w,(2)S h e h a s n o w g r o w n u p a n d m a t u r e d.(3)She is very happy with where she is now./She doesn' t think lifehas to be the perfect image she pictured.ViewingTask 2 Activity 1(1)husky sledding(2)38(3)wing-walking(4)3(5)driving on Route66 /driving on Route Sixty-six(6) 19(7)queue-jumping(8) 17(9)swimming with dolphins(10) 1Task 2 Activity 22 4 7 8 9R o l e-P l a y i n g T a s k1A c t i v i t y:(1)Four /4(2)a swimming pool(3)covered by another “wall"(4)the same position as the shape in the hole(5)what shape the holewill be until the last moment(6) Not to get knocked into the pool(7)gets through the most shapesTask 1Activity 21 3 4 7PresentingGet ideas 1Organize ideasMeaningful leisure activities Reasons for being meaningful1Outdoor activities such as going to parks,mountains and beach esbuild healthprevent and reduce stressimprove social life2Surfing the Internetkeep people well-informedcommunicate with people all over the world easily get entertainment through watching TV series or movies online 3Reading booksmake people think more deeplyimprove concentration4Playing chessmake people smarterrelieve stress and bring funMore practice in listeningShort conversationD D C B ALong conversationDDBCPassages: Passage 1BCACPassages: Passage 21.resorts2.sprung up3.dramatically4.having an adverse effect onbat6.wilderness7.unspoiled8.streams of9.guidelines10.auction offUNIT testPART IABBBCPart IICCDDBPart IIIDABCDPart IV23.audience24.teenage25.celebrate26.Popular27.conquers28.columns29.is central to30.a private arrangement31.to choose32.apart fromUnit 4Sharing3.Answers: d-f-a-e-b-g-c4.brighten your mooda nurturing environmenta stable familyhealthFeel contentment / feel contentment makes the differencefeeling satisfied with5.15Listening2.12.2hotels or even cities make moneyhas doubledwherever he goeswhat kind of food she eats junk mail or advertsmore crimeshave no need to worrybe more carefulsent to the newspapers posted onlineViewing1.DBACD2.rethink everythingGive it uptransformstandard of living diminishedcommute furtherthe oppositeslow downtake more leisure economic growthconsumer goodsmaterial possessionsRole-playing1.1Cosmetic surgeryAgainstdangerousfrozen solidForhealthDownloading music for free Againsttheftstealing from themwithout payingmake any moneyForCD salesfile sharingBanning cars from city center Againstpolluting than carsa reduction in shop sales perfectly fineForthe environmentelectric busespolluted1.2134679 10Presenting1.1Answers: e-b-c-d-a1.2Answers: e-b-c-d-aConversations1.CABCD2.BABDPassages1.ADDC2.scarybe classified asepidemicratiodiagnosedkeeping track ofwas still associated with affirmin terms ofUnit test1.DBACD2.CDACB3.ABABD4.overcompanionshiploverdefinitionscarcediaryThe sight ofdefeatedmade upphilosophers and scientistsUNIT5SharingTaskl(1) thearts(2) what areas of the arts they enjoy, what exhibition or performan ce they vent to recently, and whether they think the arts are impo rtantTask2(1) Photographyanddance.(2)Thesmall,intimateexhibitions.(3)Thearts.Task3d-h-a-f-b-e-c-gTask420.146Task5(1)enrich(2)expandourhorizons(3) Terribly(4)intellect(5) specific(6)learn throughart(7)allaspects(8) a live(9) performance(10)intenseemotionsListeningTask2 ActivitylSarah(Woman)A.BotanicalgardenTimB.CinemaNigelC.Theater"workshopspaceActivity2(1) gets yourvote(2)infavorof(3)usefulandbeneficial(4)bringjobs(5) entertainment and activities(6) concernme(7)expensive(8)I personally would prefer(9) with disabilities(10) excellent(11) enjoy gardens(l2) mentioned youth(13) involved(l4) not so sure(15)costs(l6) myvotewouldgoto(17)1eaveout(l8)hanging around(l9)routine(20) bringingalong(2l) theoldergenerationViewingTask2Activity1134Task2Activity2(l)A(2)makesamss(3) public buildings(4) wrong(5)V(6) definitely(7)A(8) quiteexciting(9)Y(10) A(11) pleasingtotheeye(l2) positive(l3) environment(l4) A(15) nicepicture(l6) offensiveRole-PlayingTask1 Activity1c-a-b-dTask1 Activity2(l)extendsoutv.1est(2) northabove(3) goup(4) aroundthecorner(5) overthere(6) aroundtheneighborhood(7) ontheleft(8)hangoutandhead(9) headoverto(10)circleback(11) walkingby(l2)acentero f(13) attracted(14)folkmusic(l5)lookslike(l6)modeledon(l7) thehundredthanniversaryPresenti ngGet ideas 1(1) Setting of themovie(2)Actor(s)/Actress(es)(3)Plotsumn1ary(4) Recommendation(5) Director(6) Reviewer'sopinionofdifferentelementsGetideas 2(1)skillfully(2) gripping(3) shocking(4) hilarious(5) sensational(6)electrifying(7) poignantly(8) moving(9) breathless(10) hard-hitting(11) emotionally-draining(12)thoroughlyOrganizeideasMovie AMovie BTitleFindingNemoThePursuitofHappinessGenre(体裁) AnimationBiographySettingOcean SanFrancisco,USMaincharacters• Marlin(aclownfish,anoverprotectivefather)• Nemo(sonofMarlin)•Dory (agood-heartedbluefish.withshort-termmemoryloss) • ChrisGardner(asales1nanandlaterastockbroker,afather) •Linda(Chris‘wife)• Christopher(sonofChris)• JayThistle(an1anagerforDeanWitter)Actors/Actresses• AlbertBrooks(asMarlin)• AlexanderGould(asNemo)•EllenDeGeneres(asDory)• WillSmith(asChrisGardner)• ThandieNewton(asLinda)• JadenSmith(asChristopher)•BrianHowe(asJayTwistle)Director(s)• AndrewStantonGabrieleMuccino• Plotsummary(12) atmysharpest(13)wehadchildren(14) inthe1nornings(15) intheeveningsViewingTask2 Activity1(I)Becausehewasfascinatedwiththeirbodylanguage.(2)A"man watcher".(3)0ver60countries.(4) Thedifferentwaysofshakinghands,andthedifferentwaysofsaying“You are crazy”Task2Activity2Role-PlayingTask2Activity1(l)Becausehewantstoaskhertopaybackthemoneyshehasborrowedfromhim.(2) Sheexplainsthatsheisterriblewithmoneyand that she justforgetsaboutit.(3) Shesaysshewill paybackthemoneythefollowing weekwhen shegetspaid.(4) Hefeelsannoyedaboutthesituation.(5)Hesuggeststhatthewomanpaybackalittlean1ountofthemoneyeachweek.Task2Activity2g-a-f-h-b-d-c-ePresentingGet ideas1(1) Thestory is about a couple who were ordered to return a large a1n ount of lottery prizemoney.The movie tells the story of a father's courage and love. Nemo runs a wayfrom school, ventures into the open sea, captured onto a boat, and sent to a dentist'soffice. Marlin and Dory go to search for him and bring him hon1e. They go all theway to Sidney 1-larbor. Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and finally allowsNemo to take care of h imself.The story is about a salesman, Chris. who strives to build a future f or himselfand his five-year-old son. Although he works hard. he n1ake s little n1oney. He raiseshis son on his own after his wife walks out. However, he never gives up. With diligenceand the love for his son, he becon1es a successful stockbroker.Opinions• Abri11iantly animated masterpiece•Fullofhumor• Stunningvisualeffects• Perfectlycastvoice• Hilarious•Asimplebut enchanting story •Richdetailsandlavishcolors• Channingcharacters•Favoritescenes:underwaterworld-theocean,thefish,andthe •coral reef• Areal,heavy,andinspirationalstory• ActingofWillSmithisshockinglygood• Actingofthesonisperfect• Touchingandpowerful scenes •Unconventionalapproachestotellaninspirationalstory •Favoritescene:interviewfor internship• A remarkable movieRecommendationYes,stronglyrecom1nend.Yes,defi『1itelyamust-see.More practiceinlisteningShortconversationCDBCDLongconversationBDCAPassages:Passage1CADBPassages:Passage245.anticipation46.glamorous47.beconferredupon48. collective49.nominatefor50. exceptionsto51. accomplished52. absolute53.recipients54.isentitledto55UNIT testPart ICCBBDPart IIABDCAPart IIIDBACCPartIV43.tremendous44.strategic45.applied46. honored/honored47.escape48.defeated49. reflecting50. aseriesof51. strongrelationship52. awiderangeofUNIT 6S h a r i n gT a s k 1(1)t h e m e d i a a n d n e w s(2) how they usually get their news,what kind of news s toriesinterest hem the most,how modern technology and new med iahas changed their relationship with the news,and whether th emedia uses its power responsiblyT a s k 2(1)quite late(2) go on(3) important(4)going on(5)the media andthe newsT a s k 3(1)Interne(2)Television(3) Internet(4) Radio(5)NewspapersTelevision(6) Newspapers InternetTask 4e -c-b a-f-dT a s k 5(1)laptop(2) latest headlines(3)real time(4)sources(5)media(6)have to pay(7)discriminate(8)outlets(9)speed(10) riskTask 61 2 3 2 8.L i s t e n i n g Task 2Activity 1f-e-d-g-c-a-bA c t i v i t y 2(1)hear this story(2)about this guy(3)what happenedwas(4)remember all the details(5)recall(6)the firstchallenge(7)then from that(8)something to do(9)the nextthing(10)according to the report(11)a part in his film(12)myimpression was that(13)ended up(14)t h a t's w h a t h a p p e n e dViewingTask 2 Activity 1BAADCCCT a s k2A c t i v i t y 2(1)starts going wrong(2)fill an awful lot oftime(3)deeplyembarrassing for us(4)champion of the Wrong Guest division(5)charming but inappropriate(6) living the celebritylifestyle(7) love a good news blunderRole-PlayingTask 1Activity 1b-a-d-cTask 1Activity 2A B B A B A A B B APresentingGet ideas 12 3 5Get ideas 2Strictly Come DancingNewsnightGenreReality showCurrent affairs programFeaturesShow-stopping dances,celebrities,glamorous dresses,big bandmusic, a p o p u l a r h o s t In-depth reporting,hardhitting interviews,intelligent analysisCont e n t Sixteen famous contestants with lttle or no experience of dancingpair up with famous professional dancers; the bottom tw o couplescompete in a dance-off;judges decide who leaves.Mai n presenter interviews guests (e.g.politicians)O r g a n i z e i d e a s (1)A Bite of China( 《舌尖上的中国》)(2) Documentary(3)CCTV-1(4)P r e m i e r e d i n M a y201 2(5)Introduces Chinese Cuisine; explores origins & characteristic s o f C h i n e s e f o o d;s h o w s t h e C h i n e s e l i f e s t y l e(6)Informative; beautiful scenes; art of simple & ordinary fo o d;p r o m o t i o n o f h a r m o n y b e t w e e n m a n&n a t u r e More practice in listeningShort conversationBABDCLong conversationCDACPassages: Passage 1DCDBPassages: Passage 256.differentiate themselves from57.frown upon58.concisebat60.severe61.is geared up for62.emb racedpact64.is supplemented with65.sensationalU N I T t e s t Part IDBAADPart IIBDACCPart IIICBDACPart IV53.contest54.queens55.outgoing56.cheers57.title58.t o u r s59.performed60.to convince61.in protest62.draw world attentionUNIT 8SharingTask 1(1) reading(2) whether they read much or not, the last books they read, their favorite books, and the fictional characters they most like to be or meetTask2(1) She likes to read non-fiction books about history and politics, and she also likes to read some poetry.(2) Do you read much?(3)The interviewees all say that they read a lot.Task3a-e-d-c-bTask436. 2 3Task537.(1)funniest novel(2)completely normal(3)easy(4)complex(5)dark and monstrous(6)by defaultListeningTask 2 Activity 11 The website believes that story-telling should be egalitarian or democratic, that is, everyone has a story.2 He was surprised at the number o contributions (i.e. 15,000 in a couple o months), and he didn't expect that so many of the stories were sad he had thought that a lot of them would be funny or playful.3 Lots of those stories convey a sense of regret or disappointment.4 Reference: Examples are:a) Not quite what I was planning.b) Wasn't born a redhead. Fixed that.c) Found true love. Married someone else.d) Never should have bought that ring.Task 2 Activity 2(l)took up the challenge(2)tag line(3)playing off(4)blown away(5)took life under control(6)make a switch(7)come back withViewingTask 2 Activity 1BDCABTask 2 Activity 2357Role-playingTask 1 Activity 2(1) I'm a big fan of detective novels(2) What I really liked about it was the main character39. (3) I'm not that keen on detective novels40. ( 4) I just couldn't get into it41. ( 5) I couldn't stand it42. (6)I'm not really into fantasy43. (7)the thing I love about it is the writingPresentingGet ideas 1t)The saying the story disproves is ''If at first youdon't succeed ... try, try again. 11(2)Paragraph 2: The writer gives the time, location, and background of the story.44. (3) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer describes in detail what happened to him, i.e. his failure to learn how to windsurf although he tried it many times.45. (4) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer tells us how he felt by using words such as "stupidly" (Para. 3), "embarrassed" (Para. 3) and "defeated" {Para. 4).46. (S)He learned that if he couldn't succeed in doing something at first, he should gi\(e it up rather than try it again and again in vain. This is stated in Paragraph 5.47. (6)Partly. When I read the title, I felt the author is going to tella story that proves the saying. But when I came to the sentence "But I'm not so sure that's always true", I sort of knew what the ending looks like it disproves the saying.48. (7) In the last paragraph, he rewrites the saying mentioned in the first paragraph to give a logical ending to his story.Get ideas 2d-c-e-f-a-bMore practice in listeningShort conversationDCBACLong conversationBCADPassages: Passage 1ACBDPassages: Passage 278. refugee79. desperate80. entitled81. became informed of82. are confronted with83. spokesperson84. seek out85. profiles86. stayed loyal to87. virtuallyUNIT testPART I CDDBBPart II AAADCPart III BAA CDPart IV73. hunting7 4. baseball 75. published7 6. Childhood77. novels78. hopeless79. ambulance80. against nature81. Nobel Prize82. the greatest influences。

新视野大学英语第三版四册视听说网络课答案

新视野大学英语第三版四册视听说网络课答案

目录Unit 1 (2)Sharing (2)Liste ning (2)View it (3)Con versati ons (3)Passages (3)News report (3)Un it test (3)unit2 (4)Liste ning (4)Viewi ng (5)Con versati ons (5)Passages (5)n ews (5)Un it test (6)Unit 4 (6)Sharing (6)Liste ning (6)Viewi ng (7)Role-play ing (7)Prese nting (8)Con versati ons (8)Passages (8)News (9)Un it test (9)un it5 (9)Sharing (9)Liste ning (10)View ing (10)Role-play ing (11)Prese nti ng (11)Con versati ons (12)News (12)Un it test (12)Unit6 (12)Sharing (12)Liste ning (13)View ing (13)Role-play ing (13)Prese nti ng (14)Con versati ons (14)passages (14)n ews (14)Un it test (14)Unit 1Shari ng3. Answers : b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.an ti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolera ntcome to an endwalk awayimpressListe ning2.2Use the skillsR P曲4 iti-fr Thpn li性1ten ta ? of 旳皿躍Tzik^ in thF T-chart rwi 锻产伫両in point嘴rh^ 前呼別m^ritjiQri abwt b^iinq 李怎Rk w nnDoni? ^.ith this actvrtv Tim& submrittec: 20T 7-04-^Odi 21:05 (Tufrsc-ay i2.3peacefulbeautifullovely partpartywith a passi onlast sec ondwalk ing their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the day thinking straight at my sharpestwe had childre nin the mornings in the eve nings View it2.2 2 4Role-playi ng1.2 Answers : g-a-f-h-b-d-c-eCon versatio ns1. DABCC2. CBDAPassages1. ACDC2. distress ingdesperateurgeacquireare totally un aware ofare isolated fromaffirmin teract withimpulseare convinced ofNews report1. B C2. B A CUnit test1. DDBCD2. CAAAD3. CBDDC4. atsecti onconn ectsAscrossrunning away fromunit2shar ing2.2excitedon the banks beach parties find out look ing forward to 3: f-a-d-c-e-b 4: 1 2 38 105 : 1 2 4Liste ning2.22.3Thursday, 20/5/20041620by the riverrainingfan ciedhave the guts to tell himgood-looking, romantic and intelligentthree childre nrm happy feel good about who I wasGood luck for the future be happy with who you areViewi ng2.1 : 3 62.2the Ion gest-liv ing com mun ities900go about their bus in essfruit and vegetablein gredie ntscell damagehigh qua ntitieshealth protective120020 perce nt lessgett ing more for their moneyhealth's worthRole-playi ng1.2 : 1 3 4 5 7 8 10Con versatio ns1. ADCBD2. CBADPassages1. BCDA2.Proporti onestimatedhave profo und impacts onpote ntialecono micallypensionsorigi nate fromreside ntialposes a challe nge tobe tran sformed inton ews1.BDUnit test1. BDCBC2. DCCBA3. BCAAD4.laun chedcornerban kruptcy virtuallydirect ing discharged from securedsubsta ntialNot surpris in gly fashi on accessoriesUnit 4Shari ng3.d-f-a-e-b-g-c4.brighte n your mood a n urturi ng en vir onment a stable family health Feel conten tme nt makes the differe nee feeling satisfied with5.1,5Liste ning2.2hotels or eve n citiesmake moneyhas doubledwherever he goeswhat kind of food she eatsjunk mail or adverts robbedmore crimeshave no n eed to worrybe more carefulsent to the n ewspapers posted on li neViewi ng1.DBACD2.rethi nk everythi ng Give it up tran sformsta ndard of liv ing dimini shed commute further the opposite slow dow n take more leisure econo mic growth con sumer goods material possessi onsRole-playi ng1.1■■ H s jij-fiJ ih^ft >Kris®阵hifiv^-匚匚F yr;g卅on songs; so it I iLe ' C弓tmmli rt口F「口e tneiim * .・ It PEopie s-^ia-e thie music C J艸tbd.i 卫于门匚* h 时口n music a ns 1?:小1占卜0 dll* I■ ■二I Syt F■ Worried about bBhg round out *Ar|isl$i makF |rttl« mor-iry ffnm 14 j 厂「>w 户•・*■ Thi&y wsnft people 闻hear th吕l『music-Far ne/fsr graupa. 15 : + le HTnci________*■ h tlvft wey they gel known.*5ing«is etnd 屮匚u戶色moil o f their rnoriay ffftrn IE:・AttilU die. IE °^qairrEt *a Buses ore more 11 m&i 山叶山jhanau ________ " * A trie I shewed theft llhere w 酣i 1>:«呂」电ckn【t;Dn叭暫血。

新视野大学英语视听说第三版第4册

新视野大学英语视听说第三版第4册

新视野⼤学英语视听说第三版第4册新视野视听说第三版第4册答案Kilometer编辑 K-zzz修订Unit1SharingTask3b c f d c aTask424Task51.(1)anti-social2.(1)appreciate3.(1)tolerant4.impress (2)aware of(2)attidude(2)come to an end(3)walk awayListening Task2activity2Lark:Speaker 1 Owl:Speaker2Speaker 6Speaker3 Speaker4Speaker5Speaker7Task2activity31.peaceful2.beautiful3.lovely part4.party5.with a passion/doc/713c332b4793daef5ef7ba0d4a7302768f996f3e.html st second7.walking their dogs8.with a bounce9.away10. the best part of the day11. thinking straight12. at my sharpest14. in the mornings15. in the evenings Viewing Task2activity224Role-playingTask1activity2g a f h b d c eMore practice in listening short conversations1D A B C Clong conversationsC BD APassages:Passage1A C D CPassages:Passage21.distressing2.desperate3.urge4.acquire5.are totally unaware of6.are isolated from7.affirm8.interact with9.impulse10. are convinced of News: Report1B CReport2B A CUnit testpart1D D B C Dpart2C BD D Cpart41.at2.section3.connects4.at the bottom of5.shining6.As7.cross8.running away from9.streaming down10. destroyedUnit2SharingTask21.excited2.on the banks3.beach parties4.find out5.looking forward to Task3f a d c e bTask4123810Task512 4ListeningTask2activity1A:2345B:16Task2activity21.Thursday, 20/5/20044.by the river5.raining6.fancied7.have the guts to tell him8.good-looking, romantic and intelligent9.three children10. I'm happy11. fell good about who I was12. Good luck for the future13. be happy with who you are Viewing Task2activity13 6Task2activity21.the longest-living communities2.9003.go about their business4.fruit and vegetable5.ingredients6.cell damage7.high quantities8.health protective9.1,20010. 20percent less11. getting more for their money12. health’s worthRole-playingTask1activity213457810More practice in listeningshort conversationsA D CB Dlong conversationsPassages:passages1B C D APassages:passages21.proportion2.estimated3.have profound impacts on4.potential5.economically6.pensions7.originate from8.residential9.poses a challenge to10. be transformed into NewsReport1B DReport2B D CUnit testpart1B DC B Cpart2D C C B Apart3B C A A Dpart4/doc/713c332b4793daef5ef7ba0d4a7302768f996f3e.html unched2.corner3.bankruptcy4.virtually5.directing6.discharged from7.secured8.substantial10. fashion accessories Unit3SharingTask21.enjoy2.free3.music4.internationally5.festivals6.spend your free timeTask3d e g h b a c fTask4235 6Task52458ListeningTask2.1a d g eb f cTask2.21368ViewingTask2.11.(1)husky sledding2.(1)wing-walking (2)38 (2)353.(1)driving on Route66 (2)194.(1)bungee jumping5.(1)swimming with dolphins Task 2 activity 22 4 7 8 9(2)17 (2)1Role-playingD BNews10. auction off1.resorts2.sprung up3.dramatically4.having an adverse effect on/doc/713c332b4793daef5ef7ba0d4a7302768f996f3e.html bat6.wilderness7.unspoiled8.steams of9.guidelinesPassages:Passage 2B C A CPassages:Passage 1D D B Clong conversationsD D C B Ashort conversationsMore practice in listeningTask 1.21 3 4 7Report2B CUnit testpart1A B B B Cpart2C CD D Bpart3D A B C Dpart41.audience2.teenage4.Popular5.conquers6.columns7.is central to8.a private arrangement9.to choose10. apart fromUnit4SharingTask3d f ae b g cTask41.brighten your mood2.a nurturing environment3.a stable family4.health5.Feel contentment6.makes the difference7.feeling satisfied withTask51 5ListeningTask2.1speaker1: espeaker2:a fspeaker3: speaker4: speaker5: b c d Task2.21.hotels or even cities2.make money3.has doubled4.wherever he goes5.what kind of food she eats6.junk mail or adverts8.more crimes9.have no need to worry10. be more careful11. sent to the newspapers12. posted onlineViewsTask2.1D B A C DTask2.21.(1)rethink everything(2)Give it up(3)transform2.(1)standard of living(2)diminished3.(1)commute further(2)the opposite4.(1)slow down(2)take more leisure5.(1)economic growth(2)consumer goods (3)material possessions Role-playingTask1.11.Cosmetic surgery2.Against3.dangerous4.frozen solid5.For6.health7.Downloading music for free8.Against9.theft10. stealing from them11. without paying12. make any money13. For14. CD sales15. file sharing16. concerts18.Against19.polluting than cars20.a reduction in shop sales21.perfectly fine22.For23.the environment24.electric buses25.pollutedTask1.213467910Presenting:Task1.2e b c d aMore practice in listening short conversationsC A B C DLong conversationB A B DPassage:Passage1A D D CPassage:Passage21.prevalent2.scary3.be classified as4.epidemic5.ratio6.diagnosed7.keeping track of8.was still associated with9.affirm10.in terms ofNewsReport1A DReport2D B A C Dpart2C D A C Bpart3A B A B DPart41.over/doc/713c332b4793daef5ef7ba0d4a7302768f996f3e.html panionship3.lover4.definition5.scarce6.diary7.The sight of8.defeated9.made up10.philosophers and scientistsUnit5SharingTask3d h a f be c gTask414 6Task51.(1)enrich(2)expand our horizons(3)Terribly2.intellect3.specific4.learn through art5.all aspects6.(1)alive (2)performance (3)intense emotions ListeningTask2.1Sarah(Woman): B1.gets your vote2.(1)in favor of(2)useful and beneficial(3)bring jobs(4)entertainment and activities3.(1)concern me(2)expensive4.I personally would prefer5.(1)with disabilities(2)excellent(3)enjoy gardens6.(1)mentioned youth(2)involved(3)not so sure7.costs8.(1)my vote would go to (4)routine (2)leave out(3)hanging around (5)bringing along9.the older generationViewingTask2.11 3 4Task2.21.A2.makes a mess3.public buildings4.wrong5.V6.definitely7.A8.quite exciting9.V10. A11.pleasing to the eye12.positive13.environment14. A15.nice picture16. offensiveRole-playing1.(1)extends out west(2)north above(3)go up2.(1)around the corner(2)over there3.around the neighborhood4.(1)on the left5.(1)head over to6.(1)walking by(5)folk music (2)hang out and read(2)circle back(2)a center of(3)attracted7.looks like8.(1)modeled on (2)the hundredth anniversary Presenting:Task1.11.Setting of the movie2.Actor(s)/Actress(es)3.plot summary4.Recommendation5.Director6.Reviewer’s opinion of different elements Presenting:Task1.21.skillfully2.(1)gripping(2)shocking(3)hilarious3.sensational4.electrifying5.(1)poignantly(2)moving(2)hard-hitting(3)emotionally-draining 6.(1)breathless (4)thoroughlyMore practice in listeningshort conversationsC D B C DLong conversationB DC AD BPassages:passage21.anticipation2.glamorous3.be conferred upon4.collective5.nominate for6.exceptions to7.accomplished8.absolute9.recipients10.is entitled to News Report1C AReport2A D BUnit testPart1C C B B DPart2A B D C APart3D B A C CPart41.tremendous2.strategic3.applied4.honored5.escape6.defeated7.reflecting8.a series of9.strong relationshipSharingTask21.quite late2.go on3.important4.going on5.the media and the news Task 31.Internet2.Television3.Internet4.Radio5.Newspapers6.Newspapers Television Internet Task 4e c b af dTask 51.(1)laptop(2)latest headlines(3)real time2.(1)sources(2)media3.(1)have to pay(2)discriminate4.(1)outlets (2)spread (3)riskTask 612 3ListeningTask 2.1f e dg c a b。

新视野(第三版)视听说教程4 网课答案

新视野(第三版)视听说教程4 网课答案

新视野(第三版)视听说教程4 网课答案新视野(第三版)视听说教程4 网课答案Unit 1 - The World of MusicPart 1: Listening Comprehension1. A: What kinds of music do you like?B: I'm a big fan of pop music. I also enjoy classical music and jazz.A: Oh, really? I'm more into rock and hip-hop myself.2. A: Have you ever been to a live concert?B: Yes, I've been to several. The atmosphere is always amazing and the performers are so talented.A: I agree. It's a completely different experience compared to just listening to music at home.3. A: Do you think music can bring people closer together?B: Absolutely. Music is a universal language that has the power to bridge cultural and language barriers.A: I couldn't agree more. It's one of the best ways to connect with others.Part 2: Discussion1. In my opinion, music plays a significant role in our lives. It has the ability to evoke emotions, express creativity, and bring people together.Personally, I believe that music is a form of art that transcends boundaries and has the power to influence society positively.2. When it comes to my favorite music genre, I don't have a specific preference. I enjoy listening to a wide range of genres, including pop, rock, classical, jazz, and even traditional music from different cultures. Each genre has its unique elements that appeal to me.3. Live concerts are an extraordinary experience. The energy and excitement in the air, the live performances, and the interaction between the artists and the audience create unforgettable memories. Attending concerts allows me to connect with the music on a deeper level and appreciate the talent and hard work of the performers.4. Music undoubtedly brings people closer together. Whether it's a group of friends bonding over shared musical interests or strangers from different backgrounds coming together at a concert, music has the ability to unite people. It creates a sense of community and allows individuals to connect and understand each other on a deeper level.Part 3: Vocabulary and Grammar1. Fill in the blanks with the correct word:a) melodyb) instrumentsc) lyricsd) chorus2. Use the given words to form a sentence:a) acoustic: I prefer listening to acoustic versions of songs because they highlight the raw emotions of the lyrics.b) rhythm: The rhythm of this song is so catchy, it makes me want to dance.c) harmony: The harmonies in this choir performance gave me chills.d) tempo: The tempo of this song is too fast for me to keep up with the lyrics.Part 4: ConversationA: What is your favorite genre of music?B: I'm a big fan of classical music. I find it incredibly soothing and it helps me relax.A: That's interesting. I've never been able to appreciate classical music. I prefer more upbeat and energetic genres like pop and hip-hop.B: That's the beauty of music - it caters to different tastes and preferences. Each genre offers something unique.A: You're right. Music is a form of self-expression, and everyone connects with it differently.Unit 2 - The World of SportsPart 1: Listening Comprehension1. A: Are you into sports?B: Yes, I enjoy playing and watching sports. Football and basketball are my favorites.A: I'm not very athletic, but I love watching sports games, especially during major tournaments.2. A: Do you think sports can teach valuable life lessons?B: Absolutely. Sports teach us about teamwork, discipline, and perseverance.A: I agree. The skills learned through sports are applicable to all aspects of life.3. A: Have you ever attended a live sports event?B: Yes, I've been to a few football matches. The atmosphere in the stadium is electrifying.A: I've always wanted to experience that. It must be amazing to cheer for your favorite team alongside thousands of passionate fans.Part 2: Discussion1. I believe that sports play a crucial role in society. They promote physical fitness, foster teamwork and discipline, and provide a platform for individuals to showcase their skills and talents. Furthermore, sports have the power to bring people together and create a sense of unity and national pride.2. My favorite sport to play is basketball. I love the fast-paced nature of the game and the strategic elements involved. Basketball also allows me to stay active and improve my coordination and endurance. Additionally, I enjoy watching basketball games, both live and on television.3. Attending live sports events is a thrilling experience. The energy in the stadium, the cheers from the crowd, and the exhilaration of witnessing a great play or goal are unmatched. It's a great way to bond with friends and fellow sports enthusiasts and feel the excitement that comes with being part of a live audience.4. Sports have the ability to bring people together regardless of their backgrounds. Whether it's supporting the same team, participating in sports activities, or engaging in friendly competitions, sports create a sense of camaraderie and promote understanding and respect among individuals. In a world that often emphasizes differences, sports can serve as a common ground for people to connect and appreciate each other's abilities.Part 3: Vocabulary and Grammar1. Fill in the blanks with the correct word:a) tournamentb) athletesc) refereed) spectators2. Use the given words to form a sentence:a) endurance: Marathon runners need to have excellent endurance to complete the race.b) opponent: The tennis match was intense, but my opponent played exceptionally well.c) victory: The team celebrated their victory with cheers and high-fives.d) trophy: The soccer team proudly displayed their championship trophy.Part 4: ConversationA: Do you think participating in sports is important for children?B: Absolutely. Sports help children develop physical strength, improve coordination, and learn important life skills such as teamwork and discipline.A: I agree. It's also a great way for them to make friends and learn how to handle both victories and defeats.B: Exactly. Participating in sports builds character and teaches valuable lessons that will benefit children throughout their lives.。

新视野第三版四册视听说网络课答案(全)

新视野第三版四册视听说网络课答案(全)

Unit 1 Sharing3.Answers: b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpress Listening2.2peacefulbeautifullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the day thinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it2.2 2 4Role-playing1.2 Answers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-eConversations1.DABCC2.CBDAPassages1.ACDC2. distressingdesperateacquireare totally unaware of are isolated from affirminteract with impulseare convinced ofBCBACUnit test1.DDBCD2.CAAAD3.CBDDC4.atsectionconnectsat the bottom of shiningAscrossrunning away from streaming down destroyedUnit 2 Sharing2.excitedon the banksbeach partiesfind outlooking forward to3. Answers: f-a-d-c-e-b4.1 2 3 8 105.1 2 4Listening2.1A:2 3 4 5B:1 62.2Thursday, 20/5/20041620by the riverrainingfanciedhave the guts to tell himgood-looking, romantic and intelligent three childrenI'm happyfeel good about who I wasGood luck for the futurebe happy with who you are Viewing2.1 3 62.2the longest-living communities 900go about their businessfruit and vegetable ingredientscell damagehigh quantitieshealth protective1,20020 percent lessgetting more for their money health's worthRole-playing1.21 3 4 5 7 8 10 Conversations1.ADCBD2.CBADPassages1.BCDA2.proportionestimatedhave profound impacts on potentialeconomicallypensionsoriginate fromresidentialposes a challenge tobe transformed intoBDBDCUnit test1.BDCBC2.DCCBA3.BCAAD4.launchedcornerbankruptcyvirtuallydirectingdischarged fromsecuredsubstantialNot surprisinglyfashion accessoriesunit 3SharingTask 1(1)free time(2) how they spend their free time,how they would spend their freetime differe ntly if they had more time or money or opportUNITy,and what are the benefit s to society if people are given more freetime or holidaysTask 2(1) enjoy(2) free(3) music(4)internationally(5)festivals your free timeTask 3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fT a s k 4 2 3 5 6Task 52 4 5 8 1 2.ListeningTask 2Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cActivity 21 3 6 8Activity 3(1)S h e f e e l s i t s e e m s v e r y s h a l l o w,(2)S h e h a s n o w g r o w n u p a n d m a t u r e d.(3)She is very happy with where she is now./She doesn't think lifehas to be th e p e r f e c t i m a g e s h e p i c t u r e d. ViewingTask 2 Activity 1(1)husky sledding(2)38(3)wing-walking(4)3(5)driving on Route66 /driving on Route Sixty-six(6) 19(7)queue-jumping(8) 17(9)swimming with dolphins(10) 1Task 2 Activity 22 4 7 8 9R o l e-P l a y i n g T a s k1A c t i v i t y:(1)Four /4(2)a swimming pool(3)covered by another “wall"(4)the same position as the shape in the hole(5)what shape the holewill be until the last moment(6) Not to get knocked into the pool(7)gets through the most shapesTask 1Activity 21 3 4 7PresentingGet ideas 1Organize ideasMeaningful leisure activities Reasons for being meaningful1Outdoor activities such as going to parks,mountains and beachesbuild healthprevent and reduce stressimprove social life2Surfing the Internetkeep people well-informedcommunicate with people all over the world easily get entertainment throu gh watching TV series or movies online3Reading booksmake people think more deeplyimprove concentration4Playing chessmake people smarterrelieve stress and bring funMore practice in listeningShort conversationD D C B ALong conversationDDBCPassages: Passage 1BCACPassages: Passage 21.resorts2.sprung up3.dramatically4.having an adverse effect onbat6.wilderness7.unspoiled8.streams of9.guidelines10.auction offUNIT testPART IABBBCPart IICCDDBPart IIIDABCDPart IV23.audience24.teenage25.celebrate26.Popular27.conquers28.columns29.is central to30.a private arrangement31.to choose32.apart fromUnit 4Sharing3.Answers: d-f-a-e-b-g-c4.brighten your mooda nurturing environmenta stable familyhealthFeel contentment / feel contentment makes the differencefeeling satisfied with5.15Listening2.1hotels or even cities make moneyhas doubledwherever he goeswhat kind of food she eats junk mail or adverts more crimeshave no need to worrybe more carefulsent to the newspapers posted onlineViewing1.DBACD2.rethink everythingGive it uptransformstandard of living diminishedcommute furtherthe oppositeslow downtake more leisure economic growth consumer goods material possessionsRole-playingCosmetic surgeryAgainstdangerousfrozen solidForhealthDownloading music for free Againsttheftstealing from themwithout payingmake any moneyForCD salesconcertsBanning cars from city center Againstpolluting than carsa reduction in shop sales perfectly fineForthe environmentelectric busespolluted1.2134679 10 PresentingAnswers: e-b-c-d-a 1.2Answers: e-b-c-d-aConversations1.CABCD2.BABDPassages1.ADDC2.prevalentscarybe classified as epidemicratiodiagnosedkeeping track ofwas still associated with affirmin terms ofUnit test1.DBACD2.3.ABABD4.overcompanionshiploverdefinitionscarcediaryThe sight ofdefeatedmade upphilosophers and scientistsUNIT5SharingTaskl(1) thearts(2) what areas of the arts they enjoy, what exhibition or performance they vent to recently, and whether they think the arts are importantTask2(1) Photographyanddance.(2)Thesmall,intimateexhibitions.(3)Thearts.Task3d-h-a-f-b-e-c-gTask420.146Task5(1)enrich(2)expandourhorizons(3) Terribly(4)intellect(5) specific(6)learn throughart(7)allaspects(8) a live(9) performance(10)intenseemotionsListeningTask2 ActivitylSarah(Woman)A.BotanicalgardenTimB.CinemaNigelC.Theater"workshopspaceActivity2(1) gets yourvote(2)infavorof(3)usefulandbeneficial(4)bringjobs(5) entertainment and activities(6) concernme(7)expensive(8)I personally would prefer(9) with disabilities(10) excellent(11) enjoy gardens(l2) mentioned youth(13) involved(l4) not so sure (15)costs(l6) myvotewouldgoto (17)1eaveout(l8)hanging around(l9)routine(20) bringingalong(2l) theoldergenerationViewingTask2Activity1134Task2Activity2(l)A(2)makesamss(3) public buildings(4) wrong(5)V(6) definitely(7)A(8) quiteexciting(9)Y(10) A(11) pleasingtotheeye (l2) positive(l3) environment(l4) A(15) nicepicture(l6) offensiveRole-PlayingTask1 Activity1c-a-b-dTask1 Activity2(l)extendsoutv.1est(2) northabove(3) goup(4) aroundthecorner(5) overthere(6) aroundtheneighborhood(7) ontheleft(8)hangoutandhead(9) headoverto(10)circleback(11) walkingby(l2)acentero f(13) attracted(14)folkmusic(l5)lookslike(l6)modeledon(l7) thehundredthanniversaryPresenti ngGet ideas 1(1) Setting of themovie(2)Actor(s)/Actress(es)(3)Plotsumn1ary(4) Recommendation(5) Director(6) Reviewer'sopinionofdifferentelementsGetideas 2(1)skillfully(2) gripping(3) shocking(4) hilarious(5) sensational(6)electrifying(7) poignantly(8) moving(9) breathless(10) hard-hitting(11) emotionally-draining(12)thoroughlyOrganizeideasMovie AMovie BTitleFindingNemoThePursuitofHappinessGenre(体裁) AnimationBiographySettingOceanSanFrancisco,USMaincharacters• Marlin(aclownfish,anoverprotectivefather)• Nemo(sonofMarlin)• Dory (agood-heartedbluefish.withshort-termmemoryloss) • ChrisGardner(asales1nanandlaterastockbroker,afather) •Linda(Chris‘wife)• Christopher(sonofChris)• JayThistle(an1anagerforDeanWitter)Actors/Actresses • AlbertBrooks(asMarlin)• AlexanderGould(asNemo)• EllenDeGeneres(asDory)• WillSmith(asChrisGardner)• ThandieNewton(asLinda)• JadenSmith(asChristopher)• BrianHowe(asJayTwistle)Director(s)• AndrewStantonGabrieleMuccino• Plotsummary(12) atmysharpest(13)wehadchildren(14) inthe1nornings(15) intheeveningsTask2 Activity1(I)Becausehewasfascinatedwiththeirbodylanguage.(2)A"man watcher".(3)0ver60countries.(4) Thedifferentwaysofshakinghands,andthedifferentwaysofsaying“You are crazy”Task2Activity2Role-PlayingTask2Activity1(l)Becausehewantstoaskhertopaybackthemoneyshehasborrowedfromhim. (2) Sheexplainsthatsheisterriblewithmoneyand that she justforgetsaboutit.(3) Shesaysshewill paybackthemoneythefollowing weekwhen shegetspaid.(4) Hefeelsannoyedaboutthesituation.(5)Hesuggeststhatthewomanpaybackalittlean1ountofthemoneyeachweek.Task2Activity2g-a-f-h-b-d-c-ePresentingGet ideas1(1) Thestory is about a couple who were ordered to return a large a1nount of l ottery prizemoney.The movie tells the story of a father's courage and love. Nemo runs awayfrom school, ventures into the open sea, captured onto a boat, and sent to a dentist 'soffice. Marlin and Dory go to search for him and bring him hon1e. They go al l theway to Sidney 1-larbor. Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and fina lly allowsNemo to take care of himself.The story is about a salesman, Chris. who strives to build a future for himselfa nd his five-year-old son. Although he works hard. he n1akes little n1oney. He raiseshis son on his own after his wife walks out. However, he never gives up. With diligenceand the love for his son, he becon1es a successful stockbroker.• Abri11iantly animated masterpiece• Fullofhumor• Stunningvisualeffects• Perfectlycastvoice• Hilarious• Asimplebut enchanting story• Richdetailsandlavishcolors• Channingcharacters• Favoritescenes:underwaterworld-theocean,thefish,andthe • coral reef• Areal,heavy,andinspirationalstory• ActingofWillSmithisshockinglygood• Actingofthesonisperfect• Touchingandpowerful scenes• Unconventionalapproachestotellaninspirationalstory• Favoritescene:interviewfor internship• A remarkable movieRecommendationYes,stronglyrecom1nend.Yes,defi『1itelyamust-see.More practiceinlisteningShortconversationCDBCDLongconversationBDCAPassages:Passage1CADBPassages:Passage245.anticipation46.glamorous47.beconferredupon48. collective49.nominatefor50. exceptionsto51. accomplished52. absolute53.recipients54.isentitledto55UNIT testPart ICCBBDPart IIABDCAPart IIIDBACCPartIV43.tremendous44.strategic45.applied46. honored/honored47.escape48.defeated49. reflecting50. aseriesof51. strongrelationship52. awiderangeofUNIT 6S h a r i n gT a s k 1(1)t h e m e d i a a n d n e w s(2) how they usually get their news,what kind of news storiesinterest hem the most,how modern technology and new mediahas changed their relationshi p with the news,and whether themedia uses its power responsiblyT a s k 2 (1)quite late(2) go on(3) important(4)going on(5)the media andthe newsT a s k 3(1)Interne(2)Television(3) Internet(4) Radio(5)NewspapersTelevision(6) Newspapers InternetTask 4e -c-b a-f-dT a s k 5(1)laptop(2) latest headlines(3)real time(4)sources(5)media(6)have to pay(7)discriminate(8)outlets(9)speed(10) riskTask 61 2 3 2 8.L i s t e n i n g Task 2Activity 1f-e-d-g-c-a-bA c t i v i t y 2(1)hear this story(2)about this guy(3)what happenedwas(4)remember all the details(5)recall(6)the firstchallenge(7)then from that(8)something to do(9)the nextthing(10)according to the report(11)a part in his film(12)myimpression was that(13)ended up(14)t h a t's w h a t h a p p e n e d ViewingTask 2 Activity 1BAADCCCT a s k2A c t i v i t y 2(1)starts going wrong(2)fill an awful lot oftime(3)deeplyembarrassing for us(4)champion of the Wrong Guest division(5)charming but inappropriate(6) living the celebritylifestyle(7) love a good news blunderRole-PlayingTask 1Activity 1b-a-d-cTask 1Activity 2A B B A B A A B B APresentingGet ideas 12 3 5Get ideas 2Strictly Come DancingNewsnightGenreReality showCurrent affairs programFeaturesShow-stopping dances,celebrities,glamorous dresses,big bandmusic,a popula r h o s t In-depth reporting,hardhitting interviews,intelligent analysisContent Sixteen famous contestants with lttle or no experience of dancingpair up with f amous professional dancers; the bottom two couplescompete in a dance-off;ju dges decide who leaves.Main presenter interviews guests (e.g.politicians)O r g a n i z e i d e a s (1)A Bite of China( 《舌尖上的中国》)(2) Documentary(3)CCTV-1(4)P r e m i e r e d i n M a y201 2(5)Introduces Chinese Cuisine; explores origins & characteristicsof Chinese fo o d;s h o w s t h e C h i n e s e l i f e s t y l e (6)Informative; beautiful scenes; art of simple & ordinary food;promotion of har m o n y b e t w e e n m a n&n a t u r e More practice in listeningShort conversationBABDCLong conversationCDACPassages: Passage 1DCDBPassages: Passage 256.differentiate themselves from57.frown upon58.concisebat60.severe61.is geared up for62.emb racedpact64.is supplemented with65.sensationalU N I T t e s t Part IDBAADPart IIBDACCPart IIICBDACPart IV53.contest54.queens55.outgoing56.cheers57.title58.t o u r s59.performed60.to convince61.in protest62.draw world attentionUNIT 8SharingTask 1(1) reading(2) whether they read much or not, the last books they read, their favorite books, and the fictional characters they most like to be or meetTask2(1) She likes to read non-fiction books about history and politics, and she also likes to read some poetry.(2) Do you read much?(3)The interviewees all say that they read a lot.Task3a-e-d-c-bTask436. 2 3Task537.(1)funniest novel(2)completely normal(3)easy(4)complex(5)dark and monstrous(6)by defaultListeningTask 2 Activity 11 The website believes that story-telling should be egalitarian or democratic, that is, everyone has a story.2 He was surprised at the number o contributions (i.e. 15,000 in a couple o months), and he didn't expect that so many of the stories were sad he had thought that a lot of them would be funny or playful.3 Lots of those stories convey a sense of regret or disappointment.4 Reference: Examples are:a) Not quite what I was planning.b) Wasn't born a redhead. Fixed that.c) Found true love. Married someone else.d) Never should have bought that ring.Task 2 Activity 2(l)took up the challenge(2)tag line(3)playing off(4)blown away(5)took life under control(6)make a switch(7)come back withViewingTask 2 Activity 1BDCABTask 2 Activity 2357Role-playingTask 1 Activity 2(1) I'm a big fan of detective novels(2) What I really liked about it was the main character39. (3) I'm not that keen on detective novels40. ( 4) I just couldn't get into it41. ( 5) I couldn't stand it42. (6)I'm not really into fantasy43. (7)the thing I love about it is the writingPresentingGet ideas 1t)The saying the story disproves is ''If at first youdon't succeed ... try, try again. 11(2)Paragraph 2: The writer gives the time, location, and background of the story.44. (3) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer describes in detail what happened to him,i.e. his failure to learn how to windsurf although he tried it many times.45. (4) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer tells us how he felt by using words such as "stupidly" (Para. 3), "embarrassed" (Para. 3) and "defeated" {Para. 4).46. (S)He learned that if he couldn't succeed in doing something at first, he should gi\(e it up rather than try it again and again in vain. This is stated in Paragraph 5.47. (6)Partly. When I read the title, I felt the author is going to tell a story that proves the saying. But when I came to the sentence "But I'm not so sure that's always true", I sort of knew what the ending looks like it disproves the saying.48. (7) In the last paragraph, he rewrites the saying mentioned in the first paragraph to give a logical ending to his story.Get ideas 2d-c-e-f-a-bMore practice in listeningShort conversationDCBACLong conversationBCADPassages: Passage 1ACBDPassages: Passage 278. refugee79. desperate80. entitled81. became informed of82. are confronted with83. spokesperson84. seek out85. profiles86. stayed loyal to87. virtuallyUNIT testPART I CDDBBPart II AAADCPart III BAA CDPart IV73. hunting7 4. baseball 75. published7 6. Childhood77. novels78. hopeless79. ambulance80. against nature81. Nobel Prize82. the greatest influences。

新视野大学英语第三版视听说第四册网络答案

新视野大学英语第三版视听说第四册网络答案

新视野视听说第三版第4册答案SharingTask3b c f d c aTask424Task51.(1)anti-social2.(1)appreciate3.(1)tolerant4.impress (2)aware of(2)attidude(2)come to an end(3)walk awayListening Task2activity2Lark:Speaker 1 Owl:Speaker2Speaker 6Speaker3 Speaker4Speaker5Speaker7Task2activity31.peaceful2.beautiful3.lovely part4.party5.with a passionst second7.walking their dogs8.with a bounce9.away10. the best part of the day11. thinking straight12. at my sharpest13. we had children14. in the mornings15. in the evenings ViewingTask2activity224Role-playingTask1activity2g a f h b d c eMore practice in listeningshort conversations1D A B C Clong conversationsC BD APassages:Passage1A C D CPassages:Passage21.distressing2.desperate3.urge4.acquire5.are totally unaware of6.are isolated from7.affirm8.interact with9.impulse10. are convinced of News:Report1B CReport2B A CUnit testpart1D D B C Dpart2C A A A Dpart3C BD D Cpart41.at2.section3.connects4.at the bottom of5.shining6.As7.cross8.running away from9.streaming down10. destroyedUnit2SharingTask21.excited2.on the banks3.beach parties4.find out5.looking forward toTask3f a d c e bTask4123810Task512 4ListeningTask2activity1A:2345B:16Task2activity21.Thursday, 20/5/20042.163.204.by the river5.raining6.fancied7.have the guts to tell him8.good-looking, romantic and intelligent9.three children10. I'm happy11. fell good about who I was12. Good luck for the future13. be happy with who you are ViewingTask2activity13 6Task2activity21.the longest-living communities2.9003.go about their business4.fruit and vegetable5.ingredients6.cell damage7.high quantities8.health protective9.1,20010. 20percent less11. getting more for their money12. health’s worthRole-playingTask1activity213457810More practice in listening short conversationsA D CB Dlong conversationsC B A DPassages:passages1B C D APassages:passages21.proportion2.estimated3.have profound impacts on4.potential5.economically6.pensions7.originate from8.residential9.poses a challenge to10. be transformed into NewsReport1B DReport2B D CUnit testpart1B DC B Cpart2D C C B Apart3B C A A Dpart4unched2.corner3.bankruptcy4.virtually5.directing6.discharged from7.secured8.substantial9.Not surprisingly10. fashion accessoriesUnit3 SharingTask21.enjoy2.free3.music4.internationally5.festivals6.spend your free time Task3d e g h b a c f Task4235 6Task52458 ListeningTask2.1a d g eb f cTask2.21368 ViewingTask2.11.(1)husky sledding2.(1)wing-walking (2)38 (2)353.(1)driving on Route66 (2)194.(1)bungee jumping5.(1)swimming with dolphins Task 2 activity 22 4 7 8 9(2)17 (2)1 Role-playingD BReport 1News 10. auction off1.resorts2.sprung up3.dramatically4.having an adverse effect onbat6.wilderness7.unspoiled8.steams of9.guidelinesPassages:Passage 2B C A CPassages:Passage 1D D B Clong conversationsD D C B Ashort conversationsMore practice in listening Task 1.21 3 4 7Report2B CUnit testpart1A B B B Cpart2C CD D Bpart3D A B C Dpart41.audience2.teenage3.celebrate4.Popular5.conquers6.columns7.is central to8.a private arrangement9.to choose10. apart fromUnit4SharingTask3d f ae b g cTask41.brighten your mood2.a nurturing environment3.a stable family4.health5.Feel contentment6.makes the difference7.feeling satisfied with Task51 5ListeningTask2.1speaker1: espeaker2:a fspeaker3: speaker4: speaker5: b c dTask2.21.hotels or even cities2.make money3.has doubled4.wherever he goes5.what kind of food she eats6.junk mail or adverts7.robbed8.more crimes9.have no need to worry10. be more careful11. sent to the newspapers12. posted onlineViewsTask2.1D B A C DTask2.21.(1)rethink everything(2)Give it up(3)transform2.(1)standard of living(2)diminished3.(1)commute further(2)the opposite4.(1)slow down(2)take more leisure5.(1)economic growth(2)consumer goods (3)material possessionsRole-playingTask1.11.Cosmetic surgery2.Against3.dangerous4.frozen solid5.For6.health7.Downloading music for free8.Against9.theft10. stealing from them11. without paying12. make any money13. For14. CD sales15. file sharing16. concerts17.Banning cars from city center18.Against19.polluting than cars20.a reduction in shop sales21.perfectly fine22.For23.the environment24.electric buses25.pollutedTask1.213467910 Presenting:Task1.2e b c d aMore practice in listening short conversationsC A B C DLong conversationB A B DPassage:Passage1A D D CPassage:Passage21.prevalent2.scary3.be classified as4.epidemic5.ratio6.diagnosed7.keeping track of8.was still associated with9.affirm10.in terms ofNewsReport1A DReport2A CUnit testpart1D B A C Dpart2C D A C Bpart3A B A B DPart41.overpanionship3.lover4.definition5.scarce6.diary7.The sight of8.defeated9.made up10.philosophers and scientistsUnit5SharingTask3d h a f be c gTask414 6Task51.(1)enrich(2)expand our horizons(3)Terribly2.intellect3.specific4.learn through art5.all aspects6.(1)alive (2)performance (3)intense emotions ListeningTask2.1Sarah(Woman): BTim: ANigel: CTask2.21.gets your vote2.(1)in favor of(2)useful and beneficial(3)bring jobs(4)entertainment and activities3.(1)concern me(2)expensive4.I personally would prefer5.(1)with disabilities(2)excellent(3)enjoy gardens6.(1)mentioned youth(2)involved(3)not so sure7.costs8.(1)my vote would go to (4)routine (2)leave out(3)hanging around(5)bringing along9.the older generationViewingTask2.11 3 4Task2.21.A2.makes a mess3.public buildings4.wrong5.V6.definitely7.A8.quite exciting9.V10. A11.pleasing to the eye12.positive13.environment14. A15.nice picture16. offensiveRole-playingTask1.1c a b dTask1.21.(1)extends out west(2)north above(3)go up2.(1)around the corner(2)over there3.around the neighborhood4.(1)on the left5.(1)head over to6.(1)walking by(5)folk music (2)hang out and read(2)circle back(2)a center of(3)attracted7.looks like8.(1)modeled on (2)the hundredth anniversary Presenting:Task1.11.Setting of the movie2.Actor(s)/Actress(es)3.plot summary4.Recommendation5.Director6.Reviewer’s opinion of different elements Presenting:Task1.21.skillfully2.(1)gripping(2)shocking(3)hilarious3.sensational4.electrifying5.(1)poignantly(2)moving6.(1)breathless(2)hard-hitting(3)emotionally-draining (4)thoroughlyMore practice in listeningshort conversationsC D B C DLong conversationB DC APassages:passage1C AD BPassages:passage21.anticipation2.glamorous3.be conferred upon4.collective5.nominate for6.exceptions to7.accomplished8.absolute9.recipients10.is entitled to NewsReport1C AReport2A D BUnit testPart1C C B B DPart2A B D C APart3D B A C CPart41.tremendous2.strategic3.applied4.honored5.escape6.defeated7.reflecting8.a series of9.strong relationship10.a wide range ofUnit6 SharingTask21.quite late2.go on3.important4.going on5.the media and the news Task 31.Internet2.Television3.Internet4.Radio5.Newspapers6.Newspapers Television InternetTask 4e c b af dTask 51.(1)laptop(2)latest headlines(3)real time2.(1)sources(2)media3.(1)have to pay(2)discriminate4.(1)outlets (2)spread (3)riskTask 612 3ListeningTask 2.1f e dg c a bTask 2.21.(1)hear this story2.what happened was3.(1)remember all the details challenge(2)about this guy(2)recall (3)the first 4.(1)then from that (2)something to do5.(1)the next thing (2)according to the report (3)a part in his film6.(1)my impression was that (2)ended up7. that's what happenedViewingTask 2.1B A A DC C CTask 2.21. starts going wrong2. fill an awful lot of time3. deeply embarrassing for us4. (1)champion of the Wrong Guest division(2)charming but inappropriate5. (1)living the celebrity lifestyle (2)love a good news blunder Role-playingTask 1.1b a d cTask 1.2A B B A B A A B B APresenting:Task 1.1 2 3 5More practice in listeningshort conversationsB A B D CLong conversationC D A CPassages:passage1D C D BPassages:passage21.differentiate themselves from2.frown upon3.concisebat5.severe6.is geared up for7.embracedpact9.is supplemented with10.sensationalNewsReport1C AReport2D C BUnit testPart1D B A A DPart2B D AC CPart3C BD A CPart41.contest2.queens3.outgoing4.cheers5.title6.tours7.performed8.to convince9.in protest10.draw world attentionUnit7SharingTask21.minor2.worry3.affectsTask31.very crowded places2.heights3.height, flying4.flying5.spiders6.ratsmitting to marriage and family8.dogs9.pencils and the noise they make on paper Task42 3Task51.liked or loved2.(1)keep people in their homes(2)society3.(1)closed in(2)transport(3)probably4.trapped in a small spaceViewingTask2.1a e g h fb d cTask2.21357Role-playingTask1.21345689101214161719 20 Presenting:Task1.21246789More practice in listeningshort conversationsB AC B DLong conversationD B D APassages:passage1B A D CPassages:passage21.motivations2.hazard3.develop an appetite for4.associated with5.contribute to6.follow suit7.consensus8.authorities9.inadequacies10.exaggerationNewsReport1D B AReport2B D AUnit testPart1A DB B DPART2C B AD DPART3B A DC CPART41.five-daypetitiveness3.unmanned4.regularly5.extra6.households7.Previously8.less time9.ill effects10.remained unaffectedUnit8SharingTask3a e d c bTask423Task51.funniest novelpletely normal3.easy4.(1)complex(2)dark and monstrous5.by defaultListeningTask2.21.took up the challenge,2.tag line3.playing off4.blown away5.(1)took life under control(2)make a switche back withViewingTask2.1B DC A BTask2.2357Role playingTask1.21.I'm a big fan of detective novels2.What I really liked about it was the main character3.I'm not that keen on detective novels4.I just couldn't get into it5.I couldn't stand it6.I'm not really into fantasy7.the thing I love about it is the writing Presenting:Task2d cef a bMore practice in listening,Short conversations,D C B A CLong conversations,B C A D,Passages1,A CB DPassages21.refugee2.desperate3.entitled4.became informed of5.are confronted with6.spokesperson7.seek out8.profiles9.stayed loyal to10.virtuallyNewsReport1D BReport2B CUnit testPart1C D D B BPart2A A A D CPart3B A AC DPart41.hunting2.baseball3.published4.childhood5.novels6.hopeless7.ambulance8.against nature9.Nobel Prize10.the greatest influences。

新视野(第三版)视听说教程4网课答案培训讲学

新视野(第三版)视听说教程4网课答案培训讲学

Unit 1 Sharing3.Answers:b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpressListening2.22.3peacefulbeautifullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the daythinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it2.2 2 4Role-playing1.2 Answers:g-a-f-h-b-d-c-e Conversations1.DABCC2.CBDAPassages1.ACDC2. distressingdesperateurgeacquireare totally unaware ofare isolated fromaffirminteract withimpulseare convinced ofUnit test1.DDBCD2.CAAAD3.CBDDC4.atsectionconnectsat the bottom ofshiningAscrossrunning away fromrunning away fromdestroyedUnit 3Task2(l)enjoy (2) free{3) music (4)internationally(5)festivals{6)spend your free time Task3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fTask410. 2 3 5 6Task511. 2 4 5 812.ListeningTask 2 Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cActivity 21368Activity 3(1)She feels it seems very shallow.(2) She has now grown up and matured.(3) She is very happy with where she is now. I She doesn't think life has to be the perfect image she pictured.Viewing{l)husky sledding(2)38{ 3)wing-walking{4)35{ 5)driving on Route 66 I driving on Route Sixty-six{6) 19{7)bungee Jumping{ 8)17{9)swimming-with dolphins(10) 1Task 2 Activity 22 4 7 8 9Role-PlayingTask 1 Activity 1(l)Four / 4(2)a swimming pool{ 3)covered by another "wall"( 4)the same position as the shape in the hole (5)what shape the hole will be until the last moment {6)Not to get knocked into the pool{7) gets through the most shapesTask 1 Activity 2134713.14.PresentingGet ideas 1I partly disagree with the writer's view that today most people spend their free time doingthings that do not contribute to their development and are essentially unproductive. In myopinion, many people today actually use the additional free time that technology has created for working more, rather than for interacting with net friends or for other leisureactivities. For instance, many people have formed the habit of checking company emailsfrequently even during their off-work hours; they are disturbed by cell phone calls concerning work wherever they are even on weekends; they are obliged to bring their computers with them even when going on a vacation. They never seem to have real freedom after work owing to the advancement of technology and the popularization of modern communications devices. However, although they live in such constant chaos, thetruth is, this kind of life allows them no chance to spend time wastefully, and it often contributes to their career development and makes them more productive.Organize ideasMeaningful leisure activitiesReasons for being meaningful1Outdoor activities such as going to parks, mountains and beaches?build health?prevent and reduce stress?improve social life2Surfing the Internet?keep people well-informed?communicate with people all over the world easily?get entertainment through watching TV series or 1novies online 3 Reading books?make people think more deeply?improve concentration4Playing chess?make people smarter?relieve stress and bring funMore practice in listeningShort conversationDDCBALong conversationDDBCPassages: Passage 1BCACPassages: Passage 223. resorts24. sprung up25. dramatically26. having an adverse effect on27. combat28. wilderness29. unspoiled30. streams of31. guidelines32. auction off33.UNIT testPART IABB BCPart II CCDDBPart IIIDAB CDPart IV23. audience24. teenage25. celebrate26. Popular27. conquers28. columns29. is central to30. a private arrangement31. to choose32. apart fromUNIT5SharingTask 1(1) the arts(2) what areas of the arts they enjoy, what exhibition or performance they went to recently,and whether they think the arts are importantTask2(!)Photography and dance. (2) The small, intimate exhibitions.(3) The arts. Task3d-h-a-f-b-e-c-gTask41 4 6Task5(1)enrich(2)expand our horizons(3)Terribly(4)intellect(5)specific(6)learn through art(7)all aspects(8)alive(9)performance(10)intense emotionsListeningTask 2 Activity 1Sarah (Woman) B. Botanical gardenTim A. CinemaNigel C. Theater workshop space Activity 2(1) gets your vote(2)in favor of(3)useful and beneficial(4) bring jobs(5)entertainment and activities(6)concern me(7)expensive(8)1 personally would prefer(9)with disabilities(10)excellent(11)enjoy gardens(12)mentioned youth(13)involved(14)not so sure(15)costs(16)my vote would go to(17)leave out(18)hanging around(19)routine(20)bringing along(21)the older generatio Viewing Task 2 Activity 1134Task 2 Activity 2(1)A(2)makes a mess(3)public buildings(4)wrong(5)V(6)definitely(7)A(8)quite exciting(9)V(10)A11)pleasing to the eye(12)positive(13)environment(14)A(15)nice picture(16)offensiveRole-Playing Task 1 Activity 1c-a-b-dTask 1 Activity 2(1)extends out west(2)north above(3)go up(4)around the corner(5)over there(6)around the neighborhood(7)on the left(8)hang out and read(9)head over to(10)circle back(11)walking by(12)a center of(13)attracted(14)folk music(15)looks like(16)modeled on(17)the hundredth anniversaryPresentingGet ideas 1(1) Setting of the movie(2) Actor(s) \ Actress(es)(3) Plot summary(4) Recommendation(5)Director(6)Reviewer's opinion of different elements Get ideas 2(1 )skillfully(2) gripping(3) shocking( 4) hilarious(5) sensational(6)ele ctrifying(7)poignantly(8)moving(9)breathless(10)hard-hitting(11)e motionally-draining(12) thoroughlyOrganize ideasMovie AMovie BTitleFinding NemoThe Pursuit of Happyness Genre ( 1*) Animation BiographySettingOceanSan Francisco, USMain characters?Marlin (a clownfish, an overprotective father)?Nemo (son of Marlin)?Dory (a good-hearted blue fish, with short-term memory loss) ?Chris Gardner (a salesman and later a stockbroker, a father) ?Linda (Chris' wife)?Christopher (son of Chris)?Jay Twistle (a manager for Dean Witter)Actors/Actresses?Albert Brooks (as Marlin)?Alexander Gould (as Nemo)?Ellen DeGeneres (as Dory)?Will Smith ( as Chris Gardner)?Thandie N e,vton ( as Linda)?Jaden Smith (as Christopher)?Brian Howe (as Jay Twistle)Director(s)Andrew StantonGabriele MuccinoPlot summaryThe movie tells the story of a father's courage and love. Neino runs away from school,ventures into the open sea, captured onto a boat, and sent to a dentist's office. Marlin andDory go to search for him and bring him home. They go all the way to Sidney Harbor.Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and finally allows Nemo to take care of himself.The story is about a salesman, Chris, who strives to build a future for himself and his five-year-old son. Although he works hard, he makes little money. He raises his son on hisown after his wife walks out. However, he never gives up. With diligence and the love forhis son, he becomes a successful stockbroker.Opinions? A brilliantly animated 1nasterpiece?Full of humor?Stunning visual effects?Perfectly cast voice?Hilarious? A simple but enchanting story?Rich details and lavish c0lors?Charming characters?Favorite scenes: underwater world coral reef? A real, heavy, and inspirational story?Acting of the son is perfect?Touching and po,verful scenes?Unconventional approaches to tell an inspirational story ?Favorite scene: interview for internship? A remarkable movie RecommendationYes, strongly recommend.Yes, definitely a must,-see.More practice in listeningShort conversationCD BCDLong conversationBDCAPassages: Passage 1CADBPassages: Passage 245. anticipation46. glamorous47. be conferred upon48. collective49. nominate for SO. exceptions to51. accomplished52. absolute53. recipients54. is entitled toUNIT testPART I CCBBDPart II ABDCAPart III DBACCPart IV43. tremendous44. strategic45. applied46. honored I honoured47. escape48. defeated49. reflecting50. a series of51. strong relationship52. a wide range ofUnit 7。

新视野大学英语第三版视听说教程4答案

新视野大学英语第三版视听说教程4答案

新视野大学英语第三版视听说教程4答案Unit 1 How we behave is who We areListening to the world1-2 SharingPractice 1Reference:In the podcast, people are interviewed about good and bad behavior. They talk about what kind of behavior in public places is annoying to them,a recent example of good or bad manners they experienced, and whether people's attitude to behavior changes as they get older.Practice 2Reference:1. To him, city life is quite impersonal.2. When people behave kindly.3. He feels very much annoyed.4. About good and bad behavior.Practice 3B E F DC APractice 4B A B APractice 51) anti-social2) aware of3) appreciate4) attitude5) tolerant6) come to an end7) walk away8) Impress1-3 ListeningUse the skills 1Reference:·- If your choices are mostly "A"s, you are clearly a morning person. You are most efficient and alert in the morning, but become quickly tired when evening comes and often feel uncomfortable at the thought of going out after nine.-If your choices are mostly "B"s, it means that getting up early might not be your favorite thing, but you do it if you have to and you can't imagine why some people make such a fuss about it.- If your choices are mostly "C"s, you are a real evening person and you are not really clearheaded and focused until it starts to get dark-that's when you feel most energetic.Your ideal schedule would be sleeping in until noon and doing allyour work and socializing after dinner.·- I like being a morning person because I can enjoy the quietness of the mornings;I have time to enjoy breakfast, the most important meal of a day;I can travel to work or school before the rush hours and skip the traffic jams;and I feel good about myself for my ability to manage myself.- I like being an evening person because my mind usually works most productively during late night hours, and I also can get more work done when everyone has gone asleep and there is no one disturbing me.Use the skills 2Reference:1. The interviewer is an owl. She explains that it is because she was born in the late evening at 10 o'clock.2. Though she is an owl, her job requires her to be a lark and get up every morning at 5:30.3. Which are you,a lark or an owl? And why?Use the skills 3A B B B B A BUse the skills 41) 1/One2) peaceful3) beautiful4) lovely part5) 6/Six6) party7) 2/Two8) with a passion9) last second10) 3/Three11) walking their dogs12) with a bounce13) 4/Four14) away15) the best part of the day16) 5/Five17) thinking straight18) at my sharpest19) 7/Seven20) we had children21) in the mornings22) in the evenings1-4 ViewingGet a clue 1Reference:1. Desmond Morris is widely known for his study of human behavior, customs and rituals, and his writings on the area.2. He was originally a zoologist.3. In this video clip, he focuses on customs connected with greeting and on the meaning of different gestures.View it 1Reference:1. Because he was fascinated with their body language.2. A"man watcher".3. Over 60 countries.4. The different ways of shaking hands, and the different ways of saying"You are crazy".View it 2Speaking for communication1-5 Role-playingNot then down 1Reference:1. Because he wants to ask her to pay back the money she has borrowed from him.2.She explains that she is terrible with money and that she just forgets about it.3. She says she will pay back the money the following week when she gets paid.4. He feels annoyed about the situation.5. He suggests that the woman pay back a little amount of the money each week. Not then down 2G A F H B D C E1-6 PresentingGet ideas 1Reference:1. The story is about a couple who were ordered to return a large amount of lottery prize money.2. The story happened in Birmingham, UK.3. Alan and Megan Beecham, the couple who found the lottery ticket.4. They wondered whether they should cash in a winning lottery ticket or not, because the ticket was not theirs.5. They decided to cash it in because the temptation of the money was too great.6. Yes, they spent half of the prize money on a new car and other expensive things.7. They were ordered to pay back the money.Organize ideas 1-1Reference:Situation 1: Whether to return the extra change wrongly given by a cashier Situation 2: Whether to go abroad to study right after graduation from high school or wait till finishing collegeSituation 3: Whether to look at the answers to an upcoming exam a classmate had sentSituation 4: Whether to quit the current part-time job or notOrganize ideas 1-2Reference:1. It was about whether to look at the answers to an exam.2. The night before the exam.3. A classmate sent me an email with the answers to the exam.4. I'm a good student and I don't cheat.·The exam was really important for my future.5. Not to look at the answers to guarantee a good exam result,but to report the incident to the teacher.6. Being honest in exams is one of the most basic rules we should comply with as college students.·Cheating is a shameful and risky act.7. No,I feel happy about the decision.I would certainly do the same again.1-7 Public speakingPractice the skills 1More practice in listening1-8 More practice in listeningConversations 1-1DConversations 1-2AConversations 1-3BConversations 1-4CConversations 1-5CConversations 2C BD APassages 1A C D CPassages 21) distressing2) desperate3) urge4) acquire5) are totally unaware of6) are isolated from7) affirm8) interact with9) impulse10) are convinced ofNews 1B CNews 2B A CUnit test1-10 Unit test短对话5题1) D. The man doesn't care about children saying ma'am or sir.2) D. The woman's work as a writer.3) B. Show respect to the teacher.4) C. The shirt.5) D. One's special abilities.长对话5题6) C. Troubles in their marriage.7) A. They agreed to share the work.8) A. The state of the marriage.9) A. Go to their parents.10) D. Their home.短文理解5题11) C. Public interest lawyers.12) B. Some people can't afford lawyers.13) D. Some lawyers choose to receive less money.14) D. Sometimes lawyers don't charge a client.15) C. Trouble with one's landlord.复合式听写10题16) at17) section18) connects19) at the bottom of20) shining21) As22) cross23) running away from24) streaming down25) DestroyedUnit 2 Getting older, getting wiser ? Listening to the world2-2 SharingPractice 1Reference:In the podcast, people are interviewed about how they feel about their lives. They talk about what they are looking forward to in the future, whether there is anything they aren't looking forward to, and whether their schooldays are the best days of their lives.Practice 21) excited2) on the banks3) beach parties4) find out5) looking forward toPractice 3F A D C E BPractice 4A A AB B B B A B APractice 5A AB A B B B2-3 ListeningUse the skills 1Reference:1 .1) I will definitely work on my graduation project.I will graduate in two years, so certainly I will be working on a certain project and writing up my thesis in the last semester of my university studies.2) I will probably travel to a beautiful place, for example, the West Lake in Hangzhou. or Lijiang in Yunnan Province.I like traveling. so if I have time and money.I may go to a place with beautiful scenery and enjoy nature in the summer.3) I am unlikely to work as an intern in a company.I am always busy studying, soI don't have much time to find an internship. Although many of my classmates may do various types of part-time jobs,I'm not likely to do that.4) I certainly wont take the graduate admission examination.I am pretty sure thatI want to work immediately after graduation rather than continue to study. This means I will not take the graduate admission examination. Instead,I will be busy looking for a job.2. Yes, I would certainly love to receive a letter from my younger self. It would be exciting to open the letter years later and find out what dreams have come true and what have not. It would be a unique record of my thoughts and ideas at a younger age.Use the skills 2B A A A A BUse the skills 31) Thursday,20/5/2004/Thursday, the 20th of May, 20042) 16/sixteen3) 20/twenty4) by the river5) raining6) fancied7) have the guts to tell him8) good-looking/romantic and intelligent9) three children/3 children10) I'm happy11) feel good about who I was /am12) Good luck for the future13) be happy with who you areUse the skills 4Reference:1. She feels it seems very shallow.2. She has now grown up and matured.3. She is very happy with where she is now./She doesn't think life has to be the perfect image she pictured.2-4 ViewingGet a clue 1Reference:1. The three places mentioned are Okinawa, Loma Linda and Sardinia.2. People there live longer than anywhere else on earth.3. To uncover the secrets to a long life in these communities.View it lB B A B B AView it 2Speaking for communication2-5 Role-playingNot then down 1Reference:1) got a mobile phone and had a bill for over £2002) being overprotective;should give her son some freedom3) spends all his time on the computer, so he never gets any exercise4) wants to get pierced earsNot then down 2A B A A A B A A B A2-6 PresentingGet ideas 1Reference:Ages Best things Worst things15 More trust from parents Not having enough money20 Living away from home Looking too young and immature30 Plenty of time to get things right Heavy pressure to be successful65 Appreciating friends and family and time with them Fear of growing older and being unable to do things she wants toOrganize ideas 1-1Reference:Ages Good things Bad things5·Care-free·Having lots of playmates at kindergarten·Having many toys to play with·Unable to do things alone·Too young to protect oneself·Under strict control of parents & grandparents all the time20·Living away from home·Interesting lectures·Diverse clubs&activities·Academic pressure·Financially dependent on parents·Lack of privacy in dorms45·Having a fulfilling career·Having a happy family·Financially secure·Too busy to visit parents·Constant need to update knowledge& skills·Need to save money for children's educationOrganize ideas 1-2Reference:Age 5 Best thing:Care-freeReasons:·No schoolwork·No pressure to earn a living·Loving parentsWorst thing:Unable to do things alone Reasons:·Not allowed to go out alone·Parents decide everything·Not old enough to explore the world on one's ownAge 20 Best thing:Diverse clubs & activities Reasons:·Good opportunities to make friends·Develop interests and hobbiesWorst thing:Lack of privacy in dorms Reasons:·Difficult to concentrate on study·No space for personal activityAge 45 Best thing:Financially secure Reasons: ·Can buy whatever you want·Have a comfortable house to live inWorst thing:Too busy to visit parents Reasons:·Lots of business trips·Kids to take care of2-7 Public speakingPractice the skills 1More practice in listening2-8 More practice in listening Conversations 1-1AConversations 1-2DConversations 1-3CConversations 1-4BConversations 1-5DConversations 2C B A DPassages 1B C D APassages 21) proportion2) estimated3) have profound impacts on4) potential5) economically6) pensions7) originate from8) residential9) poses a challenge to10) be transformed intoNews 1B DNews 2B D CUnit test2-10 Unit test短对话5题1) B. Young people seldom stay long on the same job.2) D. To arrange an appointment for him with the supervisor.3) C. Attend the graduation ceremony.4) B. He doesn't agree with the woman.5) C. Go to ask Grandpa.长对话5题6) C. The man doesn't expect the child to be a genius.7) C. Being a genius.8) B.The speakers have different opinions about the intelligence of the child.9) A. Husband and wife.短文理解5题10) B. Old rules for finding a job that are not so good.11) C. Some people have bad ideas about job hunting.12) A. They should give just enough information to make the employer interested.13) A. Encouraging the employer to want more information about you.14) D. They are suitable to different people.复合式听写10题15) launched16) corner17) bankruptcy18) virtually19) directing20) discharged21) secured22) substantial23) Not surprisingly24) fashion accessoriesUnit 3 Discovering your niche holidayListening to the world3-2 SharingPractice 1Reference:In this podcast, people are interviewed about how they spend their free time, how they would spend their free time differently if they had more time or money or opportunity,and what are the benefits to society if people are given more freetime or holidays.Practice 21) enjoy2) free3) music4) internationally5) festivals6) spend your free timePractice 3D E G H B A C FPractice 4B A A B A APractice 5B A B A A B B A3-3 ListeningUse the skills 1Reference:A bird-watching holiday appeals to me most. The majority of bird-watching tours adopt a relaxing, flexible approach.This not only allows a group of like-minded people to see a wide range of bird species, but also allows them adequate time for taking photos and enjoying the wild landscape. In a word, bird-watching holidays are immensely satisfying.They open a window into another world.Use the skills 2A D G EB F CUse the skills 3A B A B B A B A3-4 ViewingGet a clue 1Reference:Members of the public/BBC viewers decided the top 50things to do in one's lifetime. View it 11) husky sledding2) 383) wing-walking/wing walking4) 355) driving on Route 666) 197) bungee jumping8) 179) swimming with dolphins10) 1View it 2B A BSpeaking for communication3-5 Role-playingNot then down 1Four/4a swimming poolcovered by another"wall"/covered by another wallthe same position as the shape in the holewhat shape the hole will be until the last momentNot to get knocked into the poolgets through the most shapesNot then down 2A B A A B B A B3-6 PresentingGet ideas 1Reference:I partly disagree with the writer's view that today most people spend their free time doing things that do not contribute to their development and are essentially unproductive. In my opinion, many people today actually use the additional free time that technology has created for working more, rather than for interacting with net friends or for other meaningless activities. For instance, many people have formed the habit of checking company emails frequently even during their off-work hours;they are disturbed by cell phone calls concerning work wherever they are even on weekends; they are obliged to bring their computers with them even when going on a vacation. They never seem to have real freedom after work owing to the advancement of technology and the popularization of modern communications devices. However, although they live in such constant chaos, the truth is, this kind of life allows them no chance to spend time wastefully, and it often contributes to their career development and makes them more productive. Organize ideas 1-1Reference:Meaningful lesuire activities Reasons for being meaningful1. Outdoor activities such as going to parks, mountains and beaches·build health·prevent and reduce stress·improve social life2. Surfing the Internet·keep people well-informed·communicate with people all over the world easily·get entertainment through watching TV series or movies online3. Reading books·make people think more deeply·improve concentration4. Playing chess·make people smarter·relieve stress and bring funOrganize ideas 1-2Reference:1. If I were to choose two most meaningful leisure activities.I'd like to consider getting outdoors and reading books.These two activities are especially important in the modern world.2. 1) Being outdoors brings physical benefits as well as benefits to our social life.·build health·prevent and reduce stress·improve social life2) Reading books expands the depth of our knowledge. and helps us to improve concentration.·require people to think more deeply·require people to focus for long periods of time3. Being outdoors and reading books are two leisure activities that are especially meaningful in today's world.They help us to offset the negative aspects brought by modern technology and lifestyle.3-7 Public speakingPractice the skills 1More practice in listening3-8 More practice in listeningConversations 1-1DConversations 1-2DConversations 1-3CConversations 1-4BConversations 1-5AConversations 2D D B CPassages 1B C A CPassages 21) resorts2) sprung up3) dramatically4) having an adverse effect on5) combat6) wilderness7) unspoiled8) streams of9) guidelines10) auction offNews 1D BNews 2B CUnit test3-10 Unit test短对话5题1) A. The woman wants to play golf while the man wants to play tennis.2) B. No one will pay attention to how the man dances.3) B. A beautiful scene.4) B. She likes to take long camping trips.5) C. Annoyed.长对话5题6) C. Going out for the night.7) C.A concert.8) D. The man doesn't want to go out with the woman's parents.9) D. To go with the woman and her parents.10) B. Girlfriend and boyfriend.短文理解5题11) D. Types of vacations in the U.S.12) A. It is more comfortable than staying in tents.13) B. America has more tourist attractions than Europe.14) C. Both its major cities and its natural scenes are attractive.15) D. They can look at plants and flowers at close quarters.复合式听写10题16) audience17) teenage18) celebrate19) Popular20) conquers21) columns22) is central to23) a private arrangement24) to choose25) apart fromUnit 4 Solving problems &seeking happinessListening to the world4-2 SharingPractice 1Reference:In this podcast, people are interviewed about whether they think money makes them happy, what things are more important to them than money, and whether wealthy people should be taxed more to support the poor.Practice 2Reference:1. She is a producer for the BBC.2. She likes living in London, but it can be quite expensive.3. Money and happiness.Practice 3D F AE B G CPractice 41) brighten your mood2) a nurturing environment3) a stable family4) health5) Feel contentment6) makes the difference7) feeling satisfied withPractice 5A B B B A4-3 ListeningUse the skills 1C A ED F BUse the skills 21) E2) A F3) B4) C5) DUse the skills 31) F /f2) hotels or even cities3) A /a4) make money5) has doubled6) wherever he goes7) A /a8) what kind of food she eats9) junk mail or adverts10) F /f11) robbed12) more crimes13) have no need to worry14) F/f15) be more careful16) sent to the newspapers17) posted online4-4 ViewingGet a clue 1Reference:1.·Yes,I totally agree that people are feeling less happy now than before though their living standards have improved greatly. The main reason is that people now have to face more pressure, and cope with the fast-paced modern life. As a result, they feel anxious all the time and have no mood to enjoy life.·No,I don't quite agree. To me, whether people feel happier or not depends on what age they are. Older people may be mostly happier than before because their lives have become much more comfortable after living standards improved.Children may also be happier than in the past because they have more toys to play with and more places to go for fun.Young people may be the only group that feels less happy because today they have to compete for everything.2.•Yes,I do feel that it is hard for me to feel happy nowadays. Probably this is because as I grow older,I don't get excited easily anymore. When we were little, happiness could be something simple and easy. A candy or a toy would cheer us up and make us happy for a whole day. But now it's hard for us to have this feeling, and we often ignore a lot of good things in our life.·No.I don't think it's hard for me to feel happy today. I'm a very cheerful and optimistic person. Even if I fail to do something. I always choose to see the bright side. To me.there is no point being unhappy. It will only make things worse. View it lD B A C DView it 21) rethink everything2) Give it up/give it up3) transform4) standard of living5) diminishedSpeaking for communication4-5 Role-playingNot then down 11) Cosmetic surgery/cosmetic surgery2) Against /against)(For or Against3) dangerous4) frozen solid5) For/for6) health7) Downloading music for free /downloading music for free8) Against/against9) For/for10) theft11) stealing from them12) without paying13) make any money14) For /for)(For or Against15) CD sales16) file sharing17) concerts18) Banning cars from city center / banning cars from city center19) Against/against20) polluting than cars21) a reduction in shop sales22) perfectly fine23) For/for24) electric buses25) pollutedNot then down 2A B A A B A A B A A4-6 PresentingGet ideas 1Reference:1. The topics and their order:car, friendship, good food,money, and free time.2. Friendship and money.3. Four.4. More free time.Get ideas 2E B C D AOrganize ideas 1-1Reference:1) feel energetic & focused2) do whatever I like to do3) do well what I need to do4) not worried about anything5) sport & friendship6) health &free time7) health &friendship8) good food & money9) four10) three11) four12) three13) money14) money15) money16) money17) less18) less19) less20) lessOrganize ideas 1-2Reference:Introduction to the survey(purpose, method, etc.):1) Purpose:To find out what college students think of happiness and how they evaluate their own sense of happiness.2) Method :By interviewing four of my classmates with five questions.Findings and analysis:1) Most of them defined happiness as something related to one's state of mind.2) Regarding the two things most difficult to live without,most of them chose health, friendship, free time, or sport.but one chose good food and money.3) All of them rated their level of happiness as three or four.4) Their answers to the last two questions were surprisingly the same. All of them said that they lacked money and that they felt less happy than they were five years ago, probably because of the pressure associated with study and career choice. Conclusions from the survey:1) Students have a proper understanding of happiness.2) They value health, friendship and free time more than material things.3) They are fairly satisfied with their current situation.4) They want to have more money.5) They feel less happy nowadays.4-7 Public speakingPractice the skills 1More practice in listening4-8 More practice in listeningConversations 1-1CConversations 1-2AConversations 1-3BConversations 1-4CConversations 1-5DConversations 2B A B DPassages 1A D D CPassages 21) prevalent2) scary3) be classified as4) epidemic5) ratio6) diagnosed7) keeping track of8) was still associated with9) affirm10) in terms ofNews 1A DNews 2A CUnit test4-10 Unit test短对话5题1) D. He's worried about the coming exams.2) B. Forest fires will be worse next year.3) A. The earthquake was not as strong as the Tokyo one.4) C. The government should improve the development of the infrastructure in the area.5) D. The woman thinks human beings can do nothing but minimizing losses in the face of natural disasters.长对话5题6) C. Because of the death of a sheep clone.7) D. She produced six little ones before dying at the age of 68) A. Short legs.9) C. He cloned a fish more than three decades earlier.10) B. It was published in a Chinese journal.短文理解5题11) A. A school for handicapped people.12) B. Mental and physical challenges pose a problem.13) A. Surrounding walls14) B. Students at Bancroft make money.15) D. Pay phone charges.复合式听写10题16) over17) companionship18) lover19) definition20) scarce21) diary22) The sight of23) defeated24) made up25) philosophers and scientistsUnit 5 Art expands horizonsListening to the world5-2 SharingPractice 1Reference:In the podcast, people are asked about the arts. They talk about what areas of the arts they enjoy, what exhibition or performance they went to recently, and whether they think the arts are important.Practice 2Reference:1. Photography and dance.2. The small, intimate exhibitions.3. The arts.Practice 3D H A F BE C GPractice 4A B B A B APractice 5enrichexpand our horizonsTerriblyintellectspecificlearn through artall aspectsaliveperformanceintense emotions5-3 ListeningUse the skills 1Reference:1. Yes, there are a number of public art works in the city where I live now. We have some sculptures in the commercial streets downtown,a museum of wood sculpture next to the city library, and a grand theater near the train station. Of all of these,I like the museum of wood sculpture the best. The museum is small but has a large collection from both ancient and modern times. It is a major tourist attraction in the city and receives lots of visitors each year.2. Art projects are absolutely necessary for a town or city because they have extensive cultural, social, and economic values. First of all, public art is a unique part of public culture. Places with a strong artistic expression can be symbols of the city's image and identity. Secondly, art projects in public places play various social functions, such as showing the history of the city or commemorating a famous person. Finally, public art projects can bring economic profit. A well-presented art scene can attract visitors and businesses, and hence boost the local economy.Use the skills 2B AC B AUse the skills 31) gets your vote2) in favor of3) useful and beneficial4) bring jobs5) entertainment and activities6) concern me7) expensive8) I personally would prefer9) with disabilities10) excellent11) enjoy gardens12) mentioned youth13) involved14) not so sure15) costs16) my vote would go to17) leave out18) hanging around19) routine20) bringing along21) the older generation5-4 ViewingGet a clue 1Reference:1. Banksy is a graffiti artist, whose work has brought graffiti into mainstream art and is sold for a large amount of money.2. Because Banksy is said to be from Bristol.。

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案

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新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册答案Unit1

新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册答案Unit1

Uint1II. Basic Listening Practice1.ScriptM: I‟m beside myself with joy. I‟m so lucky. Guess what? I‟ve won a lit of money in the lottery.W: Yeah? Well, you do know that money is the root of all evil, right?Q: What does the woman mean?2.ScriptW: Mary was furious. Her son wrecked up her car.M: He shouldn‟t have driven a car without a driver‟s license. He…s still taking driving lesson.Q: What do we know about Mary‟s son?3. ScriptM: Susan, I hear you‟re going to marry that guy. Some people think you‟ll regret it. W: Is that so? Only time tell.Q: What does the woman imply?4. ScriptM: Mary, I just want to say how sorry I was to learn of your mother‟s passing. I know how close you two were?W: Thank you. It was so sudden. I‟M still in a state of shock I don‟t know what to do. Q: Which of following is true?5. ScriptW: I get furious at work when my opinions aren‟t considered just because I‟m a woman.M: You should air your view more emphatically and demand that your vice be heard. Q: What is the woman complaining about?Keys: 1.C 2.B 3. D 4.A 5.DIII. Listening InTask 1: Soft answers turn away wrath.Mary: Dam! You‟re spilled red wine on me. My new dress is ruined.John: I‟ m terrible sorry! What can I do to help? Here‟s some water to wash it off. Mary: Stop splashing water on me! Oh, this is so embarrassing! I‟m a mess.John: Well, you do look a little upset. Please don‟t blow up. Don‟t lose your cool. Mary: Hmm, you‟ve got the nerve talking like that! Who shouldn‟t fly off the handle?This dress cost a fortune.John:You look really cute when you‟re mad. I kid you not. Some people do look attractive when they are in a rage.Mary: This is very expensive dress. I saved for months to buy it, and now it‟s ruined.Look at this stain!John: Accidents do happen. Give me your dress, and I‟ll take it to the cleaners. Mary: Sure! You want me to take it off right here in public and give it to you? I don‟t even know you!John: This might be a really goof time to get acquainted. I‟m John Owen.Mary: Mmm, at least you‟re polite. I guess I really shouldn‟t have flared up. After all, it was an accident. I‟m Mary Harvey.John: Come on. I‟ll take you home. You can change your clothes, and I‟ll get the dress cleaned for you.Mary: Now you‟re talking. Thanks. You‟re a real gentleman.John: You‟d better believe it. I‟m glad to see that you‟ve cooled down. Feel look a bite to eat afterward? I‟m starving.Mary: Ok. You‟re pretty good. I‟m not nearly as mad. If you can get this stain out, I‟ll be very happy.John: I‟ll try my best. But if I can‟t get the stain out, please don‟t let your happiness turn to wrath.1.Which of the following would be the best title for the dialog?2.Why does the woman get angry?3.What does the man say to please the woman when she looks angry?4.Why does the woman say the man is a real gentleman?5.What is the man‟s final proposal?Keys: 1D 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.CTask 2: Big John is coming!ScriptA bar owner in the Old West has just hired a timid bartender. This (S1) owner of the establishment is giving his new hire some instructions on (S2) running the place. He tells the timid man, “If you ever hear that Big John is coming to town, (S3)drop everything and run for the hills! He‟s the biggest, nastiest (S4) outlaw who‟s ever lived!”A few weeks pass (S5)uneventfully. But one afternoon, a local cowhand comes running through town (S6) yelling, “Big John is coming! Run for your (S7) lives!”When the bartender leaves the bar to start running, he is knocked to the ground by several townspeople rushing out of town. (S8) As he‟s picking himself up, he sees a large man, almost seven feet tall. He‟s muscular, and is growing as he approaches the bar.He steps up to the door, orders the poor barkeep inside, and demands, “I want a beer NOW!”He strikes his heavy fist on the bar, splitting it in half. (S9) The bartender nervously hands the big man a beer, hands shaking. He takes the beer, bites the top of the bottle off, and downs the beer in one gulp.As the terrified bartender hides behind the bar, the big man gets up to leave, “Do you want another beer?” the bartender asks in a trembling voice.“Dang it, I don‟t have time!” the big man yells, (S10) “I got to get out of town! Don‟t you hear Big John is coming?”Task3: A View of HappinessScriptDr. Smith has proposed a reasonable, if perhaps somewhat oversimplifies, view of happiness. According to his theory, happiness might be described as a state if balance. And when human or certain animals achieve that balance, they rend to remain in that condition in order to repeat the happy feeling.To illustrate this, we may study two magnets. When their positive and negative poles meet, they are comfortably joined, and they remain there. In other words, they have attained a balance or state of happiness. If on the other hand, one of the poles is reversed, and positive pole is presses against positive pole, there is resistance,instability, imbalance a state of unhappiness.Animals with some degree of intelligence seem to find happiness in reinforcement. Once they have gained one or more of their goals such as food, and water, they learn to repeat the actions that led to satisfaction of those goals. This repetition or reinforcement produces a state of balance or sense of happiness.According to this theory, only animals with a significant capacity to learn should be able to experience happiness. But in truth learning can take place through surprisingly simple short-term action such as scratching an itch, followed by pleasure, followed by more scratching, and so on. Thus learning can occur with almost no conscious thought.For human beings, blessed with the ability to reason, goals are not limited to the short-term satisfaction of needs. Indeed, there is a strong link between happiness and the fulfillment of long-term goals. Even if human strive for goals that are more complex and longer-term than the animals‟goals, once those goals are gained, happiness is reinforced.1.Why does the speaker mention “magnets”?2.According to the passage, what may animals do after they have got food?3.Which of the following is true according to the speaker?4.What does the speaker say is special about the goals of human beings?5.Which of the following best captures the main idea of the passage?Keys: 1D 2.C3. B 4.D 5.AIV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 Don’t let it get to you!Susan: You look so angry. What happened?Chris: Nothing I‟d rather not talk about it. Just don‟t ask.Susan: Come on. Relax. Talk to me.Chris: All right. This morning I took my car to the garage to check the air conditioner.They only gave it a quick look, refilled it with some Freon, and charged me 300bucks!Susan: No wonder you‟re livid. I‟d be mad too if someone ripped me off like that.Chris: Yeah. And they were rude. They said I didn‟t know anything about cars, whichI don‟t, but they didn‟t have to be blunt!Susan: Sounds like you got a raw deal!Chris: What‟s worse, as I was leaving, I herd then saying, “Don‟t trust that guy. He looks broke.” When I heard that, I almost hit the roof.Susan: Don‟t let it get to you. Better ignore them.Chris: I agree. I did manage to keep my cool.Susan:Well, the best thing you can do is to file a complaint with the Consumer Protection Agency.Chris: sounds like a good idea.MODEL2 I’m too depressed.ScriptSusan: Chris, I hear you‟ve been down in the dumps, so I‟ve come to cheer you up. Chris: It‟s not gong o work. I‟m too depressedSusan: Come, on. Tell me what‟s on your mind.Chris: Everything. My girlfriend left me; my dog ran away; my wallet was stolen. Susan:Don‟t worry. I‟ll help you solve the biggest problem: finding you a new girlfriend.Chris:Forget it. Anyway, I‟m getting bad grades, and I was told that I‟d have to repeat a lot of courses next year. When I heard that, I almost lost it.Susan: Look, relax. I‟ll help you with those courses.Chris: Yeah, but I also have three week‟s laundry to do., and my room is a pigsty. Susan: Forget it. You‟re on your own.Chris: Come, on. What are friends for?Susan: To keep you in high spirits; not to do your laundry.MODEL3 You seem to be on top of the world.ScriptNora: Oh, hey, John!John: Hey!Nora:You seem to be on top of the world tonight. What‟s up?John:I‟m so happy I‟m about to burst. Guess what?Nora:You‟ve got me.John: It might be true that misfortunes never come singly, but you can also have a “double blessing”. And that‟s what I had.Nora: You mean you‟ve had two happy events in your life?John: Exactly. You know, I was strong in all subjects except physics. Now I‟ve finally passed the test--the one I needed to qualify for a Bachelor‟s degree.Nora:Congratulations! You‟d failed it three times. Now wonder you‟re beaming. What‟s the other good news?John:The multinational I was dong my field project at offered me a job at a good staring salary. Nora: Wow, wonderful, simple wonderful.John:I feel like celebrating. Shall we go to a bar?Nora: Why not?Now Your TurnTask 1SAMPLE DIALOGA: You look furious. What happened?B:Nothing. I‟d rather not talk about it. Just don‟t ask.A: Come on. You shouldn‟t keep your feeling to yourself. You need to let off some stream. So, talk tome.B: All right. This morning I went to a shop to buy a digital camera, I only need an ordinary one. It is enough for my tours in the summer vacation. Buy they persuaded me to buy a professional camera, which cost three times as much.A: But you were willing to buy for it. Anyway, it must work better.B: You see, I know next to nothing about photography. So they simply tricked me into buying an expensive one.A: No wonder you‟re livid with rage. I‟d be mad too if I were robbed like that. What are you going to do?B: I already went back to them and asked to exchange it for a cheaper one.A: What did they say?B:Oh, they were rude. They insisted that they hadn‟t encouraged me to buy a professional camera, and that I bought it myself.A: Sounds like you got a raw deal!B: What‟s worse, as I was leaving, I heard they say, “That guy looks broke. He shouldn‟t have bought any camera.”A: Don‟t let it get to you. Better ignore their rude remarks.B: I agree. I did manage to keep my cool.A: Well, the best thing you can do is to file a complaint with the Consumer Protection Agency. If they talk to the shop, maybe they will give you a refund.B: Sounds too good to be true.V. Let’s TalkScriptHello, everyone. Today I invite you to join me in an exploration off the causes of depression. There ate many factors involved, but I believe some deserve special attention.Heredity certainly plays a role. .The tendency to develop depression may be inherited; there is evidence that this disorder may run in families.Physiology is another factor related to depression. There may be changes or imbalances in chemicals which transmit information in the brain called neurotransmitters. Many modern antidepressant drugs attempt to increase levels of certain neurotransmitters so as to increase brain communication. While the causal relationship is unclear; it is known that antidepressant medications do reliever certain symptoms of depression.Researchers also study psychological factors. They include the complex development of one‟s personality and how one has learned to cope with external environmental factors, such as stress. It is freeqently observed that low self-esteem and self-defeating thinking are connected with depression. While it is not clear which is the cause and which is the effect, it is known that sufferers who are able to make corrections to their thinking patterns can show improved mood and self-esteem.Another factor causing depression is one‟s early experiences. Events such as the death of a parent, the divorce of the parents, neglect, chronic illness, and severe physical abuse can also increase the likelihood of depression later in life.Some present experiences may also lead to depression. Job loss, financial difficulties, long periods of unemployment, the loss of a spouse or other family member, or other painful events may trigger depression. Long-term stress at home, work, or school canalso be involved.It is worth nothing that those living with someone suffering from \depression experience increased anxiety which adds to the possibility of their also becoming depressed.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: Reason and EmotionScriptEmotion is sometimes regarded as the opposite of reason; s is suggested by phrase such as” appeal to emotions rather than reason”and “don‟t let your emotions take over”. Emotional reactions sometimes produce consequences or thoughts which people may later regret or disagree with; but during an emotional state, they could not control their actions. Thus, it is generally believed that one of the most distinctive facts about human beings is a contradiction between emotion and reason. However, recent empirical studies do not suggest there is a clear distinction between reason and emotion. Indeed, anger or fear can often be thought of as an instinctive response to observed fact. The human mind possesses many possible reactions to the external world. Those reactions can lie on a continuum, with some of them involving the extreme of pure intellectual logic, which is often called “cold”, and others involving the extremes of pure emotion not related to logical agreement, which is called “the heat of passion”. The relation logic and emotion merits careful study. Passion, emotion, or feeling can reinforce an argument, event one based primarily on reason. This is especially true in religion or ideology, which frequently demands an all-or-nothing rejection or acceptance. In such areas of thought, human beings have to adopt a comprehensive view partly backed by empirical argument and partly by feeling and passion. Moreover, several researchers have suggested that typically there is no “pure” decision or thought; that is, no thought is based “purely”” on intellectual logic or “purely” on emotion—most decisions are founded on a mixture of both.1.What results does the speaker may some from emotional reactions?2.What is the popular belief about reason and emotion?3.What does the speaker mean by “cold“?4.According to the passage, what should people do in religious matters?5. What is the speaker‟s conclusion?Keys: 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.C 5.DTask 2: DepressionScriptPat: You look depressed. Are you feeling blue? I‟ve come to cheer you up.Ted: But there‟s nothing that can cheer me up. I‟m down in the dumps. Life‟s miserablePat: You have to try to get your mind off things.Ted: But I can‟t. I just feel there‟s too much pressure on me sometimes!Pat: You can‟t let things get you down. Learn to relax and stop worrying all the time.What‟s your problem?Ted: I failed my last exam, and another exam is coming, I get bored.Pat: If I were you, I‟d start working hard. If you work hard for a long time, you‟re bound to get better grades. You see, “no pain, no gain”.Ted: It‟s easier said than done! If I read for fifteen minutes, I get bored.Pat: You have to learn some self-discipline.But how can I stay cheerful all the time?Ted: Worse than that! If I read for half an hour, I get a headache. Then I start to worry about passing the next exam.Pat: It‟s all in your mind. If you stay cheerful like me, everything will soon be OK. Ted: But how can I stay cheerful all the time?Pat: Try to look on the bright side of things.Ted: But what if there isn‟t a bright side?Pat: You know the saying: Every cloud has a silver lining. It means there‟re always tow sides to everything—both the dark and the bright sides. So, try to identify your strengths and bring then into full play.Ted: Oh, no! Your corny old sayings are making me even more depressed.Keys: TFFTFTask3: AngerScriptAnger is an emotion that can be hard to control. Despite this, we should learn how to manage anger in a constructive manner. In the most intense moments of anger, we usually have two choices: to fight or to run. Some choose the option of violence, which is a negative reaction to anger; and others choose to run. Some may think running means you are a coward. But the option of walking away and claiming down is the more productive method of handling anger. It is difficult to walk away, especially when your heart is racing, and your anger is boiling over.There are constructive ways of handling anger in any situation. First, you have to stop for a brief moment and think before you act. Take that moment and calm down id you feel yourself being pushed.At that moment you should admit you are angry. If you refuse to admit you‟re angry or hurt, or if you make it appear that everything is peaches and cream, you are not managing angry in a productive way. You should first admit you are angry and let your feelings out before you blow up. Foe example, you can stay in a quiet place by yourself and shout; or you can talk to a close friend to vent your rage. If you do not acknowledge your anger, it only builds up inside you and will eventually explode like a volcanoThen, in order to manage your angry, you can ask yourself an important question that we all must ask ourselves, “What made me angry?”When you get the answer, and then ask yourself, “Why did that made me angry?” Through such logical reasoning, one tends to calm down and move toward a sensible solution.News ReportU.S. Roller CoasterScriptThe world‟s first 4D roller coaster, “X”, took on its first passengers last week at the Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park, just outside Los Angeles.After climbing on board and properly securing their safety harnesses, “X” riders are first to a height of over 66meters. At the top, the passenger train is released and builds up enough speed to race and plummet around the track at speeds of over 130km an hour.The rider takes the daring passengers down an incredible 66m dive and over the top of a 62m loop, in cars that spin independently of the roller coaster train. This unique design allows riders to spin360degree, both forwards and backwards, through the entire ride.Passengers hurtle through this ride often moving in many different directions at the same time ad the cars somersault back and forth and the roller coaster twists, loops, and dives.The complicated series of maneuvers includes two raven turn, one front flip, one twisting front flip, and two back flips.Since passengers aren‟t always facing the right direction to see what‟s coming up next, the element of surprise is high. For “X” riders, this adds to the thrill of the ride.The track of this newest roller coaster runs a total length of a little over1, 100meters. The passenger trains measure 6meters wide and 21meters long, large enough to carry 28 passengers at a time. At full capacity, the trains can take 1,600passengers for the ride of their lives each hour.The entire ride lasts for only a total about 2minutes, but you can tell from the exhilarated faces of passengers returning to the boarding dock that they were two of the most thrilling minutes of heir lives.。

新视野大学英语第三版四册视听说网络课答案

新视野大学英语第三版四册视听说网络课答案

目录Unit 1 (2)Sharing (2)Listening (2)View it (3)Conversations (3)Passages (3)News report (3)Unit test (3)unit2 (4)Listening (4)Viewing (5)Conversations (5)Passages (5)news (5)Unit test (6)Unit 4 (6)Sharing (6)Listening (6)Viewing (7)Role-playing (7)Presenting (8)Conversations (8)Passages (8)News (9)Unit test (9)unit5 (9)Sharing (9)Listening (10)Viewing (10)Role-playing (11)Presenting (11)Conversations (12)News (12)Unit test (12)Unit6 (13)Sharing (13)Listening (13)Viewing (13)Role-playing (14)Presenting (14)Conversations (14)passages (14)news (14)Unit test (14)Unit 1Sharing3.Answers: b—e-f—d-c-a 4。

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新视野第三版四册视听说网络课答案(全)

新视野第三版四册视听说网络课答案(全)

Unit 1 Sharing3.Answers: b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpress Listening2.2peacefulbeautifullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the day thinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it2.2 2 4Role-playing1.2 Answers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-eConversations1.DABCC2.CBDAPassages1.ACDC2. distressingdesperateacquireare totally unaware of are isolated from affirminteract with impulseare convinced ofBCBACUnit test1.DDBCD2.CAAAD3.CBDDC4.atsectionconnectsat the bottom of shiningAscrossrunning away from streaming down destroyedUnit 2 Sharing2.excitedon the banksbeach partiesfind outlooking forward to3. Answers: f-a-d-c-e-b4.1 2 3 8 105.1 2 4Listening2.1A:2 3 4 5B:1 62.2Thursday, 20/5/20041620by the riverrainingfanciedhave the guts to tell himgood-looking, romantic and intelligent three childrenI'm happyfeel good about who I wasGood luck for the futurebe happy with who you are Viewing2.1 3 62.2the longest-living communities 900go about their businessfruit and vegetable ingredientscell damagehigh quantitieshealth protective1,20020 percent lessgetting more for their money health's worthRole-playing1.21 3 4 5 7 8 10 Conversations1.ADCBD2.CBADPassages1.BCDA2.proportionestimatedhave profound impacts on potentialeconomicallypensionsoriginate fromresidentialposes a challenge tobe transformed intoBDBDCUnit test1.BDCBC2.DCCBA3.BCAAD4.launchedcornerbankruptcyvirtuallydirectingdischarged fromsecuredsubstantialNot surprisinglyfashion accessoriesunit 3SharingTask 1(1)free time(2) how they spend their free time,how they would spend their freetime differe ntly if they had more time or money or opportUNITy,and what are the benefit s to society if people are given more freetime or holidaysTask 2(1) enjoy(2) free(3) music(4)internationally(5)festivals your free timeTask 3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fT a s k 4 2 3 5 6Task 52 4 5 8 1 2.ListeningTask 2Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cActivity 21 3 6 8Activity 3(1)S h e f e e l s i t s e e m s v e r y s h a l l o w,(2)S h e h a s n o w g r o w n u p a n d m a t u r e d.(3)She is very happy with where she is now./She doesn't think lifehas to be th e p e r f e c t i m a g e s h e p i c t u r e d. ViewingTask 2 Activity 1(1)husky sledding(2)38(3)wing-walking(4)3(5)driving on Route66 /driving on Route Sixty-six(6) 19(7)queue-jumping(8) 17(9)swimming with dolphins(10) 1Task 2 Activity 22 4 7 8 9R o l e-P l a y i n g T a s k1A c t i v i t y:(1)Four /4(2)a swimming pool(3)covered by another “wall"(4)the same position as the shape in the hole(5)what shape the holewill be until the last moment(6) Not to get knocked into the pool(7)gets through the most shapesTask 1Activity 21 3 4 7PresentingGet ideas 1Organize ideasMeaningful leisure activities Reasons for being meaningful1Outdoor activities such as going to parks,mountains and beachesbuild healthprevent and reduce stressimprove social life2Surfing the Internetkeep people well-informedcommunicate with people all over the world easily get entertainment throu gh watching TV series or movies online3Reading booksmake people think more deeplyimprove concentration4Playing chessmake people smarterrelieve stress and bring funMore practice in listeningShort conversationD D C B ALong conversationDDBCPassages: Passage 1BCACPassages: Passage 21.resorts2.sprung up3.dramatically4.having an adverse effect onbat6.wilderness7.unspoiled8.streams of9.guidelines10.auction offUNIT testPART IABBBCPart IICCDDBPart IIIDABCDPart IV23.audience24.teenage25.celebrate26.Popular27.conquers28.columns29.is central to30.a private arrangement31.to choose32.apart fromUnit 4Sharing3.Answers: d-f-a-e-b-g-c4.brighten your mooda nurturing environmenta stable familyhealthFeel contentment / feel contentment makes the differencefeeling satisfied with5.15Listening2.1hotels or even cities make moneyhas doubledwherever he goeswhat kind of food she eats junk mail or adverts more crimeshave no need to worrybe more carefulsent to the newspapers posted onlineViewing1.DBACD2.rethink everythingGive it uptransformstandard of living diminishedcommute furtherthe oppositeslow downtake more leisure economic growth consumer goods material possessionsRole-playingCosmetic surgeryAgainstdangerousfrozen solidForhealthDownloading music for free Againsttheftstealing from themwithout payingmake any moneyForCD salesfile sharingconcertsBanning cars from city center Againstpolluting than carsa reduction in shop sales perfectly fineForthe environmentelectric busespolluted1.2134679 10 PresentingAnswers: e-b-c-d-a 1.2Answers: e-b-c-d-aConversations1.CABCD2.BABDPassages1.ADDC2.prevalentscarybe classified as epidemicratiodiagnosedkeeping track ofwas still associated with affirmin terms ofUnit test1.DBACD2.3.ABABD4.overcompanionshiploverdefinitionscarcediaryThe sight ofdefeatedmade upphilosophers and scientistsUNIT5SharingTaskl(1) thearts(2) what areas of the arts they enjoy, what exhibition or performance they vent to recently, and whether they think the arts are importantTask2(1) Photographyanddance.(2)Thesmall,intimateexhibitions.(3)Thearts.Task3d-h-a-f-b-e-c-gTask420.146Task5(1)enrich(2)expandourhorizons(3) Terribly(4)intellect(5) specific(6)learn throughart(7)allaspects(8) a live(9) performance(10)intenseemotionsListeningTask2 ActivitylSarah(Woman)A.BotanicalgardenTimB.CinemaNigelC.Theater"workshopspaceActivity2(1) gets yourvote(2)infavorof(3)usefulandbeneficial(4)bringjobs(5) entertainment and activities(6) concernme(7)expensive(8)I personally would prefer(9) with disabilities(10) excellent(11) enjoy gardens(l2) mentioned youth(13) involved(l4) not so sure (15)costs(l6) myvotewouldgoto (17)1eaveout(l8)hanging around(l9)routine(20) bringingalong(2l) theoldergenerationViewingTask2Activity1134Task2Activity2(l)A(2)makesamss(3) public buildings(4) wrong(5)V(6) definitely(7)A(8) quiteexciting(9)Y(10) A(11) pleasingtotheeye (l2) positive(l3) environment(l4) A(15) nicepicture(l6) offensiveRole-PlayingTask1 Activity1c-a-b-dTask1 Activity2(l)extendsoutv.1est(2) northabove(3) goup(4) aroundthecorner(5) overthere(6) aroundtheneighborhood(7) ontheleft(8)hangoutandhead(9) headoverto(10)circleback(11) walkingby(l2)acentero f(13) attracted(14)folkmusic(l5)lookslike(l6)modeledon(l7) thehundredthanniversaryPresenti ngGet ideas 1(1) Setting of themovie(2)Actor(s)/Actress(es)(3)Plotsumn1ary(4) Recommendation(5) Director(6) Reviewer'sopinionofdifferentelementsGetideas 2(1)skillfully(2) gripping(3) shocking(4) hilarious(5) sensational(6)electrifying(7) poignantly(8) moving(9) breathless(10) hard-hitting(11) emotionally-draining(12)thoroughlyOrganizeideasMovie AMovie BTitleFindingNemoThePursuitofHappinessGenre(体裁) AnimationBiographySettingOceanSanFrancisco,USMaincharacters• Marlin(aclownfish,anoverprotectivefather)• Nemo(sonofMarlin)• Dory (agood-heartedbluefish.withshort-termmemoryloss) • ChrisGardner(asales1nanandlaterastockbroker,afather) •Linda(Chris‘wife)• Christopher(sonofChris)• JayThistle(an1anagerforDeanWitter)Actors/Actresses • AlbertBrooks(asMarlin)• AlexanderGould(asNemo)• EllenDeGeneres(asDory)• WillSmith(asChrisGardner)• ThandieNewton(asLinda)• JadenSmith(asChristopher)• BrianHowe(asJayTwistle)Director(s)• AndrewStantonGabrieleMuccino• Plotsummary(12) atmysharpest(13)wehadchildren(14) inthe1nornings(15) intheeveningsTask2 Activity1(I)Becausehewasfascinatedwiththeirbodylanguage.(2)A"man watcher".(3)0ver60countries.(4) Thedifferentwaysofshakinghands,andthedifferentwaysofsaying“You are crazy”Task2Activity2Role-PlayingTask2Activity1(l)Becausehewantstoaskhertopaybackthemoneyshehasborrowedfromhim. (2) Sheexplainsthatsheisterriblewithmoneyand that she justforgetsaboutit.(3) Shesaysshewill paybackthemoneythefollowing weekwhen shegetspaid.(4) Hefeelsannoyedaboutthesituation.(5)Hesuggeststhatthewomanpaybackalittlean1ountofthemoneyeachweek.Task2Activity2g-a-f-h-b-d-c-ePresentingGet ideas1(1) Thestory is about a couple who were ordered to return a large a1nount of l ottery prizemoney.The movie tells the story of a father's courage and love. Nemo runs awayfrom school, ventures into the open sea, captured onto a boat, and sent to a dentist 'soffice. Marlin and Dory go to search for him and bring him hon1e. They go al l theway to Sidney 1-larbor. Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and fina lly allowsNemo to take care of himself.The story is about a salesman, Chris. who strives to build a future for himselfa nd his five-year-old son. Although he works hard. he n1akes little n1oney. He raiseshis son on his own after his wife walks out. However, he never gives up. With diligenceand the love for his son, he becon1es a successful stockbroker.• Abri11iantly animated masterpiece• Fullofhumor• Stunningvisualeffects• Perfectlycastvoice• Hilarious• Asimplebut enchanting story• Richdetailsandlavishcolors• Channingcharacters• Favoritescenes:underwaterworld-theocean,thefish,andthe • coral reef• Areal,heavy,andinspirationalstory• ActingofWillSmithisshockinglygood• Actingofthesonisperfect• Touchingandpowerful scenes• Unconventionalapproachestotellaninspirationalstory• Favoritescene:interviewfor internship• A remarkable movieRecommendationYes,stronglyrecom1nend.Yes,defi『1itelyamust-see.More practiceinlisteningShortconversationCDBCDLongconversationBDCAPassages:Passage1CADBPassages:Passage245.anticipation46.glamorous47.beconferredupon48. collective49.nominatefor50. exceptionsto51. accomplished52. absolute53.recipients54.isentitledto55UNIT testPart ICCBBDPart IIABDCAPart IIIDBACCPartIV43.tremendous44.strategic45.applied46. honored/honored47.escape48.defeated49. reflecting50. aseriesof51. strongrelationship52. awiderangeofUNIT 6S h a r i n gT a s k 1(1)t h e m e d i a a n d n e w s(2) how they usually get their news,what kind of news storiesinterest hem the most,how modern technology and new mediahas changed their relationshi p with the news,and whether themedia uses its power responsiblyT a s k 2 (1)quite late(2) go on(3) important(4)going on(5)the media andthe newsT a s k 3(1)Interne(2)Television(3) Internet(4) Radio(5)NewspapersTelevision(6) Newspapers InternetTask 4e -c-b a-f-dT a s k 5(1)laptop(2) latest headlines(3)real time(4)sources(5)media(6)have to pay(7)discriminate(8)outlets(9)speed(10) riskTask 61 2 3 2 8.L i s t e n i n g Task 2Activity 1f-e-d-g-c-a-bA c t i v i t y 2(1)hear this story(2)about this guy(3)what happenedwas(4)remember all the details(5)recall(6)the firstchallenge(7)then from that(8)something to do(9)the nextthing(10)according to the report(11)a part in his film(12)myimpression was that(13)ended up(14)t h a t's w h a t h a p p e n e d ViewingTask 2 Activity 1BAADCCCT a s k2A c t i v i t y 2(1)starts going wrong(2)fill an awful lot oftime(3)deeplyembarrassing for us(4)champion of the Wrong Guest division(5)charming but inappropriate(6) living the celebritylifestyle(7) love a good news blunderRole-PlayingTask 1Activity 1b-a-d-cTask 1Activity 2A B B A B A A B B APresentingGet ideas 12 3 5Get ideas 2Strictly Come DancingNewsnightGenreReality showCurrent affairs programFeaturesShow-stopping dances,celebrities,glamorous dresses,big bandmusic,a popula r h o s t In-depth reporting,hardhitting interviews,intelligent analysisContent Sixteen famous contestants with lttle or no experience of dancingpair up with f amous professional dancers; the bottom two couplescompete in a dance-off;ju dges decide who leaves.Main presenter interviews guests (e.g.politicians)O r g a n i z e i d e a s (1)A Bite of China( 《舌尖上的中国》)(2) Documentary(3)CCTV-1(4)P r e m i e r e d i n M a y201 2(5)Introduces Chinese Cuisine; explores origins & characteristicsof Chinese fo o d;s h o w s t h e C h i n e s e l i f e s t y l e (6)Informative; beautiful scenes; art of simple & ordinary food;promotion of har m o n y b e t w e e n m a n&n a t u r e More practice in listeningShort conversationBABDCLong conversationCDACPassages: Passage 1DCDBPassages: Passage 256.differentiate themselves from57.frown upon58.concisebat60.severe61.is geared up for62.emb racedpact64.is supplemented with65.sensationalU N I T t e s t Part IDBAADPart IIBDACCPart IIICBDACPart IV53.contest54.queens55.outgoing56.cheers57.title58.t o u r s59.performed60.to convince61.in protest62.draw world attentionUNIT 8SharingTask 1(1) reading(2) whether they read much or not, the last books they read, their favorite books, and the fictional characters they most like to be or meetTask2(1) She likes to read non-fiction books about history and politics, and she also likes to read some poetry.(2) Do you read much?(3)The interviewees all say that they read a lot.Task3a-e-d-c-bTask436. 2 3Task537.(1)funniest novel(2)completely normal(3)easy(4)complex(5)dark and monstrous(6)by defaultListeningTask 2 Activity 11 The website believes that story-telling should be egalitarian or democratic, that is, everyone has a story.2 He was surprised at the number o contributions (i.e. 15,000 in a couple o months), and he didn't expect that so many of the stories were sad he had thought that a lot of them would be funny or playful.3 Lots of those stories convey a sense of regret or disappointment.4 Reference: Examples are:a) Not quite what I was planning.b) Wasn't born a redhead. Fixed that.c) Found true love. Married someone else.d) Never should have bought that ring.Task 2 Activity 2(l)took up the challenge(2)tag line(3)playing off(4)blown away(5)took life under control(6)make a switch(7)come back withViewingTask 2 Activity 1BDCABTask 2 Activity 2357Role-playingTask 1 Activity 2(1) I'm a big fan of detective novels(2) What I really liked about it was the main character39. (3) I'm not that keen on detective novels40. ( 4) I just couldn't get into it41. ( 5) I couldn't stand it42. (6)I'm not really into fantasy43. (7)the thing I love about it is the writingPresentingGet ideas 1t)The saying the story disproves is ''If at first youdon't succeed ... try, try again. 11(2)Paragraph 2: The writer gives the time, location, and background of the story.44. (3) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer describes in detail what happened to him,i.e. his failure to learn how to windsurf although he tried it many times.45. (4) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer tells us how he felt by using words such as "stupidly" (Para. 3), "embarrassed" (Para. 3) and "defeated" {Para. 4).46. (S)He learned that if he couldn't succeed in doing something at first, he should gi\(e it up rather than try it again and again in vain. This is stated in Paragraph 5.47. (6)Partly. When I read the title, I felt the author is going to tell a story that proves the saying. But when I came to the sentence "But I'm not so sure that's always true", I sort of knew what the ending looks like it disproves the saying.48. (7) In the last paragraph, he rewrites the saying mentioned in the first paragraph to give a logical ending to his story.Get ideas 2d-c-e-f-a-bMore practice in listeningShort conversationDCBACLong conversationBCADPassages: Passage 1ACBDPassages: Passage 278. refugee79. desperate80. entitled81. became informed of82. are confronted with83. spokesperson84. seek out85. profiles86. stayed loyal to87. virtuallyUNIT testPART I CDDBBPart II AAADCPart III BAA CDPart IV73. hunting7 4. baseball 75. published7 6. Childhood77. novels78. hopeless79. ambulance80. against nature81. Nobel Prize82. the greatest influences。

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说4U1听力原文及答案

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说4U1听力原文及答案

short conversations1.W:The only thing I can do at night is to lie in bed and read, preferably while also eating a snack. I never have time for exercising.M: Don't think it's worth exercising only if you can run five miles or if you can bike for an hour. Even going for a 10-minute walk is worthwhile.Q: What advice does the man give to the woman?D.Do whatever she can to exercise.2.W: Hi, Mark, I've gained quite some weight recently. So, how can I eat healthily at social events?M:Well. Drink a full glass of water before you go. Focus mainly on fresh fruit and vegetables or bread with whole grains. These will help you stay feeling full.Q:What can we know about the woman?A.She may have some social events to attend.3.W:I heard that in South Africa smoking is banned in all enclosed public spaces."M: Yes, that's right. But pubs and bars with separate, enclosed smoking rooms are excluded from the ban, and most restaurants provide smoking sections, either indoor areas with good air circulation or outdoor open areas.Q:What can we learn about the smoking rules in South Africa? B.People can smoke in the designated areas of pubs and bars.4.M:So, your research shows that even when children are not direct targets of violence in the home, they can be harmed by witnessing its occurrence?W:Yes, that's right. For example, they can suffer immediate and permanent physical harm. They can also experience short- and long-term emotional and behavioral problems.Q: What are the two speakers talking about?C.Impacts of family violence on children.5.W: Skipping breakfast is common among people who are trying to lose weight, but it doesn't seem to be a successful strategy.M: No, it isn't. While any breakfast may be better than no breakfast, a healthy breakfast can be something simple like a hard-boiled egg, a piece of 100 percent wholegrain toast along with a cup of 100 percent fruit juice.。

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