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大学英语2网络自主学习单元测试3试卷编号:quiz3考试时间:80 分钟满分:100 分Part 1 Vocabulary and Structure(Each item: 1)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A,B, C and D.1.Shall we request the chairman _____A_____ our suggestion again?A. to considerB. consideringC. considerD. considered2.Some say yes and others say no; I don't know ______C____ to follow.A. whetherB. whatC. whomD. how3.An explosion is a sudden increase in amount __D________.A. rapid burning causes itB. to be caused by rapid burningC. causing its burning to be rapidD. caused by rapid burning4.We forgave her anger because we knew that her father's illness had put her under great __C_______.A. shelterB. crisisC. stressD. nervousness 5.He never ______D___ to read the news but turned at once to the crossword puzzle on the last page.A. worriedB. noticedC. painedD. bothered 6.Since we can't hear you at the back of the hall, you'll have to __C________ your voice.A. improveB. increaseC. raiseD. open 7.The price they offered for my old car was so low that I ____B_____ it down.A. broughtB. turnedC. calledD. refused 8.The noise of the traffic ___B______ Paul from his work.A. preventedB. distractedC. angeredD. upset9.People appreciate _______A______ with him because he has a goodsense of humor.A. workingB. to have workedC. to workD. having worked10.Nobody knows how long and how seriously the shakiness of bigbusinesses will ______C___ down the economy.A. putB. settleC. dragD. knock11.I tried very hard to persuade him to join our group but I met with a flat_____C________ .A. acceptB. agreeC. refusalD. decline12.Our department _C______ courses in several foreign languages.A. acceptsB. considersC. offersD. takes13.She had clearly no _____C________ of doing any work, although she was very well paid.A. tendencyB. foundationC. intentionD. belonging 14.Many students found the book ___A__________; it provided them with a large amount of information on the subject.A. informativeB. confusingC. distractingD. amusing 15.I just managed to _____C________ a quick breath before I was pulled under the water by the passing boats.A. loadB. gainC. takeD. escape16.The government's strong action demonstrated its _____D________ to end the rebellion.A. energyB. resistanceC. courageD. determination17.Mr. Sanders has been asked to ____B_________ the next meeting ofthe committee.A. manageB. chairC. listenD. think18.I could not persuade him to accept it, ______D_______ make him seethe importance of it.A. if only I could notB. or I could notC. not more than I couldD. nor could I19.______C____ for my illness I would have lent him a helping hand.A. Not beingB. Without beingC. Had it not beenD. Not having been20.Not that John doesn't want to help you, ____A_________ it's beyond hispower.A. but thatB. for thatC. and thatD. in that21.To be frank, I'd rather you ______D_______ in the case.A. will not be involvedB. not to be involvedC. not involvedD. were not involved22.It is politely requested by the hotel management that radios ________B_____ after 11 o'clock at night.A. were not playedB. not be playedC. not to playD. didn't play 23.Careful surveys have indicated that as many as fifty percent of patients do not take drugs ____D_________ directed.A. likeB. soC. whichD. as 24.It's reported that by the end of this month the output of goods from the factory __________A_____ by about 10%.A. will have risenB. will be risingC. has risenD. has been rising 25.I felt somewhat disappointed and was about to leave, __C___________ something occurred which attracted my attention.A. unlessB. untilC. whenD. while26.The little man was _____C________ one meter fifty in height.A. almost more thanB. nearly more thanC. hardly more thanD. as much as27.Some of your suggestions have been adopted but others have been__B_____ as they are not workable.A. turned awayB. turned downC. turned backD. turned out28.The boss thought him a trouble-maker and turned him _B_____.A. backB. downC. toD. around29.Unless he is _____A___ intense love, he hardly ever looks into someoneelse's eyes for very long.A. confessingB. refusingC. grantingD. covering30.The observer's statement about the accident was very __A___; we knowalmost everything about it now.A. specificB. especialC. exceptionalD. special31.___C____ your opinions are worth considering, the general managerfinds it unwise to place too much importance on them.A. AsB. BecauseC. ThoughD. Since32.____A_____ that they may eventually reduce the amount of laborneeded on construction sites by 90 percent.A. So clever are the construction robotsB. Such construction robots are cleverC. So clever the construction robotsD. Such clever construction robots are33. A friendship may be _D_______, relaxed, situational or deep and lasting.A. identicalB. originalC. criticalD. superficial34.Your work does not __D____ what I expect of you.A. come up withB. come outC. come roundD. come up to35.In general, matters which lie entirely within the state boundaries are the___D___ concern of the state government.A. excessiveB. externalC. explosiveD. exclusive36.No fault is attached __B___ the bus driver for the terrible accident at therailway crossing.A. forB. toC. withD. in37.The escaped prisoner waited until the _D____ of night before leaving hishiding place.A. darkB. deepC. depthD. dead38.Occasionally we experience strong winds and storms from the west, butthe__B___ winds are from the north-east.A. existingB. prevailingC. particularD. special39.The doctor told Penny that too much ____A________ to the sun is badfor the skin.A. exposureB. meansC. exhibitionD. gratitude40.In preparing scientific reports of experiments, a student should______D_______ his findings in clear and precise language.A. exemplifyB. predictC. raiseD. present41.This hotel _____D________ $60 for a single room with a bath.A. claimsB. demandsC. pricesD. charges42.She was so _____B________ in her job that she didn't hear anybodyknocking at the door.A. attractedB. absorbedC. drawnD. outstanding43.Although I liked the appearance of the house, what really made medecide to buy it was the beautiful ____D_________ through the window.A. perspectiveB. lookC. pictureD. view44.I saw the _____B________ of the taxi before it disappeared around thecorner of the street.A. signalB. rearC. lookD. scene45.______D______ before we leave, the day after tomorrow, we shouldhave a wonderful dinner party.A. Had they arrivedB. Would they arriveC. Were they arrivingD. Were they to arrive46.I'd rather read than watch television; the programs seem________B_____ all the time.A. to get worseB. to be getting worseC. to have got worseD. getting worse47.I had just started back to the house to change my clothes____D_________ I heard voices.A. asB. whileC. afterD. when48.When he arrived, he found _____B________ the aged and the sick athome.A. nothing butB. none butC. none other thanD. no other than49.The mere fact _______A______ most people believe a nuclear warwould be madness doesn't mean it will not occur.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. why50.___C______ that my head had cleared, my brain was also beginning towork much better.A. ForB. SinceC. NowD. DespitePart 2 Cloze (with Options)(Each item: 0.5)Answers:Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the choices.Questions 51 to 70 are based on the following passage.I never could really talk to my father. I always felt pretty 51.52.returned home to visit, I found my mother and father had just gotten a 53.54.cold and 55.generally 56.When I was little, my father would take me fishing all the time. It seemed Arraylike I 57.of eight, there was nothing wrong with being like my dad. I still 58.everyone else. But as I moved into my teens, it became 59.financial situation became worse, 60.When I was very young, my dad was able to 61.older, he became less functional and 62.became painful. Most of our talks turned into 63.then he became very angry. He was 64.able to 65.66.67.fact that he had a problem with alcohol. When he got home from whatever job he was in the 68.he didn't get in a fight with my mom he would usually 69.to the dinner table to eat with us, I knew that before the meal was over, he would be very angry with 70.usually my mom or me.Questions 71 to 90 are based on the following passage.When I was younger, I was 71.said you wanted to join the army and 72.the military. As nothing could have been 73.I made sure my hair never looked as if I was 74.military. However, I did not 75.citizen thought was an appropriate 76.say that I wasn't like them by looking more 77.grew my hair long. But what I 78.other long-haired men was that we were all trying to say that "we didn't79.hair, we 80.decided then that I no longer wanted to make a 81.82.but not to the 83.military operations". I kept my hair that way for a couple of years, but I still wasn't satisfied. My hair was still long enough that it could be 84.others. It could also be combed 85.my hair. Again, I felt like my hair was 86.There was only one thing to do. I had my hair shaved really short whichshowed exactly where I was 87.kept on 88.89.90.soldier.Part 3 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice) (Each item: 2)Directions:Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 91 to 95 are based on the same passage or dialog.You will be surprised how often people simply want to get things off their chests. All you have to do is just listen. Keep on listening. Don't answer back, and in nine cases out of ten, your staff will leave your room perfectly happy and satisfied.Even ordinary things should be noticed and appreciated. That's what the smart boss does. So you shouldn't just praise once and forget about it. If someone has done a good job, you should mention it again and again and again, because for most of us the desire for appreciation is never satisfied.Moreover, a good supervisor (监管者) certainly notices the changes in all members of his staff and asks about them. When a staff member is back from leave, the good supervisor asks the staff member how he enjoyed his time off. He welcomes him back with a cheerful smile. It is just these small touches that make all the difference between a pleasant and unpleasant working environment.It is a fact that anyone loves being given attention, and you have to recognize it if you want good results when dealing with people. People crave (渴求) attention. And they will get it one way or another. If they can't get it by being constructive (建设性的), they will get it by being destructive (破坏性的). Don't ignore people. Even a few seconds of attention periodically (周期性地) can make all the difference.As a boss, before you yourself eat or look after your own needs, you must see to the needs of your people. You should also keep yourself in touch with the habits and ways of the people who work for you. Give them plenty of chances to say what they think. Encourage them to do so. This is one of the best ways to keep open the lines of communication. Do this often. Talk to your people. Get to know what's on their minds. Then you will be able to anticipate theirneeds and even stop trouble well before a matter becomes serious.91.It may be surprising that people in general just _____B______________.A. feel happy and satisfied oftenB. wish to reveal their innermost feelingsC. listen to what others have to sayD. want to answer back when told something92.To be a smart boss, you should _______C_____________.A. only praise your staff members for a good job sometimesB. show your craving (渴求) for appreciation again and againC. take notice of ordinary things and show your appreciationD. do a good job and expect your staff members to praise you93.We can guess that these small touches of your care_____A_____________.A. enhance the pleasant feelings at workB. urge your staff members to come backC. enable yourself to go on workingD. keep your staff members working hard94.It is a general fact that people _______D________________.A. want good results in their workB. want to work without being botheredC. would become constructive (建设性的) when neglectedD. have a strong desire for attention95.The passage is mainly about _____B________________.A. praise being better than criticismB. how to be a smart bossC. listening to your staffD. making a differenceQuestions 96 to 100 are based on the same passage or dialog.In 1848, gold was discovered in California; from all over the nation, thousands of young men set out for California. People called this the time of the Gold Rush.A gold miner came into a city looking for a pair of pants. He wanted pants strong enough to stand up to the rough work of mining. He met a young man named Levi, who sold heavy cloth for tents and wagon tops. They asked a tailor to use heavy cloth for their pants. Then Levi went into the business of making work pants. He asked his brothers to send him some strong blue cotton cloth called denim (斜纹粗棉布). With this blue denim cloth, Levi started making the kind of pants we call blue jeans today. They were sewed up in the same way as other pants.In 1860, a miner said that the pockets weren't strong enough to hold the pieces of gold he found. The pockets kept falling off the pants. The cloth was all right. It was the thread that wasn't strong enough. So Levi used rivets (铆钉) to attach the pockets onto the pants.Cowboys needed tough pants, too. They liked their pants to fit tightly. But the rivets marked the cowboys' saddles. So Levi covered the rivets with cloth. Then everybody was happy.96.This article as a whole is about _____A_____________.A. how people got blue jeansB. the Gold Rush in CaliforniaC. How blue jeans are madeD. The kind of pants cowboys' wear97.While not stated in the article, you can tell that _______D___________.A. everybody who went to California got a lot of goldB. Levi found riches in the gold fieldsC. Levi sold more jeans to cowboys than to gold minersD. Levi made more money than many gold miners98.The word this in the last sentence of the first paragraph refers to_______C____.A. CaliforniaB. the discovery of goldC. many people looking for goldD. the nation at this time99.Levi used strong blue cotton cloth to make pants because _____C_____.A. gold miners liked the blue colorB. this was the only cloth he hadC. miners wanted pants which could stand rough workD. cowboys liked their pants to fit tightly100.Which of the following sentences is NOT true?BA. It was Levi who started the business of making blue jeans.B. It was one tailor who started making blue jeans.C. It was in California that blue jeans first became popular.D. It was in California that gold was discovered.Questions 101 to 105 are based on the same passage or dialog.Rote-learning (死记硬背), spoon-fed education, produces a brand of kids thatdon't know what to do when entering university. They are disciplined intofollowing, not leading. Yet the future depends on creativity and imagination.The world needs creators, makers and shakers of the new centuries, not thefollowers of the past centuries. As the numbers increase at college anduniversity level, more students from the lower ends are likely to be thrown intoa process designed to choose only learners that have proved excellent inlistening to teachers.There are three ways to learn: looking, listening and doing.Students and teachers today are a product of learning by listening. Thecomputer may not be liked by traditional teachers, who use rote-learning toput information, which will be out of date in a few years, into the heads of thestudents. With computer learning you learn by looking, listening and doing;you use three methods of learning, not just one. Therefore, you can learnfaster.The changing speed of information is frightening. What we learn now will beout of date in the near future. So what students are learning now at schoolmay be replaced by the time they finish university. We have to learn by choicewhat to forget. Rote-learning for exams is one thing, but wouldn't it be betterto learn how to learn? The students at university today could possibly bedoing a job in the not too distant future which has not yet been invented.101.According to the author, the future doesn't need ___D_________.A. creativityB. imaginationC. creatorsD. followers102.In the author's view, how can students learn well?DA. Carefully listen to the teacher in class.B. Take down every single word said by the teacher.C. Learn all the notes by heart.D. Combine listening with looking and doing.103.What does the author mean by "The changing speed of information is frightening"? BA. We don't have enough time to adjust ourselves to the speed of information.B. What we learned today may not be useful tomorrow.C. The pace of life is too fast.D. The world is changing every minute.104.What does the last sentence of the passage tell us? BA. Rote-learning is completely harmful.B. Students may have to do jobs which are not yet in existence.C. It's better to learn how to learn than learn what to forget.D. Students must imagine the future.105.The author's attitude towards rote-learning is ___B______.A. approvingB. disapprovingC. confidentD. opposite to what the words say Key: 1-10 A C D C D/ C B B A C 11-20 C C C A C/ D B D C A。

新标准大学英语第三册网络自主学习及课后答案第一单元unit test答案

新标准大学英语第三册网络自主学习及课后答案第一单元unit test答案

Unit testDone with this task. Your score: 82%Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.∙impromptu∙attendance∙impressive∙acceptance∙ambitious∙resistance∙defy∙productive∙ingenious∙skip∙allot∙elapsed∙impose∙continuous∙adolescent∙obstacle∙permanently∙chronologically∙untimely∙uncertainty1.Your answer Correct answeringenious ingenious2.Your answer Correct answerobstacle obstacle3.I have no idea how much time —I fell asleep.Your answer Correct answerelapsed elapsed4.After college, I travelled through Europe, and the mostEiffel Tower in Paris.Your answer Correct answerimpressive impressive5.Your answer Correct answerchronologically Chronologically6.the time he's 25.Your answer Correct answerambitious ambitious7.Jack still acts like a(n)Your answer Correct answeradolescent adolescent8.boring.Your answer Correct answerskip skip9.warming.Your answer Correct answerimpromptu impromptu10. I told my parents I wanted to take a year off before going to college, and my suggestionYour answer Correct answerresistance resistance11.The world was shocked by theYour answer Correct answeruntimely untimely12.Your answer Correct answerdefy defy13.She wasto succeed in life.Your answer Correct answerpermanently permanently14.During the World Cup,watch television.Your answer Correct answerattendance attendance15.I had five exams last week—Your answer Correct answercontinuous continuous16.Your answer Correct answercontinuous allot17. I can remember feeling very insecure when I was young; I was desperate for my classmates'Your answer Correct answeruncertainty acceptance18.what to do next.Your answer Correct answerattendance uncertainty19.Your answer Correct answerproductive productive20.Your answer Correct answerimpose imposeSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. We don't have the budget to do everything, so I'm afraid your plan will have to goYour answer Correct answeron on22.Your answer Correct answerout out23.Your answer Correct answerfor for24.Your answer Correct answerto to25.Your answer Correct answerabout about26.I'm only a law school student—I'm hardlylegal problems.Your answer Correct answerin in27.Your answer Correct answerof of28.Your answer Correct answeron at29.children, career.Your answer Correct answerout out30.Your answer Correct answerin underPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.For ten years, I lived in the city and loved it. Everything was stable, and I didn't have manyworries. Then, within one month, I got a at work and my girlfriend and Idecided to get married. Suddenly, my life was in with big changes ahead!The new position at work was wonderful. I was no longer relegated to thespeech about my new responsibilities, my boss took me to my new privateoffice. Fantastic! I didn't have to sit in the of the office anymore, behind the copy machine. I loved my job already.My girlfriend also suggested that we move out of the city and buy a house in the suburbs. We hadbeen city for so long that it was a difficult decision for us to make. On top ofthat, I was worried about taking out a for the house. My new job paid better,but our resources were stillIn the end, we decided to go for it. There's no time like the present, right? With the new job, Icould honestly say that I had a career, so it felt right to take the plunge and buy a house. After all these changes, we'd be ready to just relax and enjoy life. So, we took on ahoneymoon to the California.Your answer Correct answer(31) promotion promotion(32) transition transition(33) sidelines sidelines(34) lengthy lengthy(35) rear rear(36) dwellers dwellers(37) finite mortgage(38) coastal finite(39) budding budding(40) coastal coastalPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.It would be a fairly accurate statement to say that, when I was in elementary school and high school, I was a painfully shy child. I usually kept to myself, had only a few friends, and rarely spoke in class. My parents were always very busy, so they never pushed me to become more involved in activities and meet more people. I was perfectly happy by myself. I spent much of my time with my nose buried in a book. The only times that I ventured away from the comforts of my bedroom were when I explored the seemingly endless aisles of stocked bookshelves at my favourite bookstore.In retrospect, it was no surprise that I read with such an incredible appetite. Reading was my escape. My favourite books were adventure and travel stories—stories that brought the readers to exotic, unexplored, or dangerous places. These were places I longed to go, and they were adventures I yearned to experience, but I knew it was all just a fantasy. I had a hard time working up the nerve to talk to a fellow classmate, I knew there was no way I could travel around the world and live out one of these adventures. Therefore, I read. I read every book I could find that promised adventure, excitement, or escape. By the time I graduated from high school, I had probably read more books than our school had in its library. It was quite an achievement, but no one knew about it except for me. I told no one because I had no one to tell. My only friend was Justin, and that relationship only existed because we had been next-door neighbours for fifteen years.Like most of my classmates, I applied to college and eventually worked up the courage to go. It wasn't easy. I had lived at home with my parents my whole life, and I rarely ever thought about leaving. However, it had finally become inevitable; I couldn't stay with them forever. I attended a local college and moved out to live in a dormitory with a roommate. It would be an understatement to say that I was nervous. I was terrified.My roommate's name was Greg, and the first few weeks of school were very awkward. He kept trying to start conversations and be friendly. I was able to answer his questions, of course, but I found it difficult to keep the conversation going. I just wasn't used to it—I had no practice at this sort of thing. Then one day I returned from an afternoon class and found him reading a Jack London book. Suddenly, I found that I had ahundred questions to ask Greg. Did he like Jack London? Which was his favourite book? Did he read a lot? What other authors did he like? The list was endless.To my surprise, Greg was also in love with adventure and travel books. One of his dreams was to travel around the world and follow in the footsteps of some of history's greatest explorers. There must have been magic at work that day. It was as if my shyness suddenly disappeared. Greg and I talked for hours about our favourite books and dreams of travel. I also found it easier to talk to other people at school and make friends since that day. I felt like the world opened up to me. So many things suddenly seemed possible. In fact, Greg and I are planning a great adventure for this summer! It may have taken me a while, but I finally found a way to break out of my shell and start enjoying life.41. Which of the following is a rite of passage that helped the writer to become less shy?A. Attending high school.B. Reading many books.C. Attending college.D. Planning a great adventure.42. In which paragraph does the author compare his desire to read to hunger?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 4.D. Paragraph 5.43. Which of the following would make the best title for this passage?A. A Painfully Shy ChildB. My College LifeC. Travels with GregD. Breaking Out of My Shell44. "It would be an understatement to say that I was nervous. I was terrified." What does the writermean by this statement?A. He wasn't nervous at all.B. He was mildly nervous.C. He was as nervous as usual.D. He was extraordinarily nervous.45. Which of the following statements can you infer from the passage?A. Jack London wrote exciting stories.B. Jack London wrote dull stories.C. Jack London wasn't a famous writer.D. Jack London was the writer's favourite writer.。

新标准大学英语第三册网络自主学习及课后答案第一单元unit-test答案

新标准大学英语第三册网络自主学习及课后答案第一单元unit-test答案

新标准⼤学英语第三册⽹络⾃主学习及课后答案第⼀单元unit-test答案新标准⼤学英语第三册⽹络⾃主学习及课后答案第⼀单元unit-test答案Unit testDone with this task. Your score: 82%Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.impromptuattendanceimpressiveacceptanceambitiousresistancedefyproductiveingeniousskipallotelapsedimposecontinuousadolescentobstaclepermanentlychronologicallyuntimelyuncertainty1. L eave it to Carlos to think of a(n)solution to our most difficult problem!Your answer Correct answeringenious ingenious2.For me, the biggest to becoming an astronaut is my poor math skills.Your answer Correct answerobstacle obstacle3.I have no idea how much time sinceshe left—I fell asleep.Your answer Correct answerelapsed elapsed4. A fter college, I travelled through Europe,and the most thing I saw was theEiffel Tower in Paris.Your answer Correct answerimpressive impressive5.happened first?Your answer Correct answerchronologically Chronologically 6.Steve is one of the mostknow; he wants to own his own business by the time he's 25. Your answer Correct answerambitious ambitious7.Jack still acts like a(n) and thinkseverything is a game.Your answer Correct answeradolescent adolescent8. A newspaper reader can select what he isinterested in and what he thinks is boring.Your answer Correct answerskip skip9. A fter his plane landed, the prime ministergave a(n) speech about globalwarming.Your answer Correct answerimpromptu impromptu10. I told my parents I wanted to take a year offbefore going to college, and my suggestionsurprisingly met with little .Your answer Correct answerresistance resistance11.The world was shocked by the death of the young singer.Your answer Correct answeruntimely untimely12."How dare you a direct order?You're a soldier now!"Your answer Correct answerdefy defy13.She was disfigured by the fire, but it soon came to represent her determination to succeed in life. Your answer Correct answerpermanently permanently14.During the World Cup, in class was down because everyone stayed at home to watch television. Your answer Correct answerattendance attendance15. I had five exams last week—it was like onelong, nightmare.Your answer Correct answercontinuous continuous16.Normally, wemember, but this is a special case.Your answer Correct answercontinuous allot17. I can remember feeling very insecure when Iwas young; I was desperate for myclassmates'Your answer Correct answeruncertainty acceptance18. Her final year of school was marked by considerable as she tried to figureout what to do next.Your answer Correct answerattendance uncertainty19. I've tried working in the morning, but I findthat I'm most late at night.Your answer Correct answerproductive productive20. Ernie is a really decent guy; he would nevertry to his beliefs on someone else.Your answer Correct answerimpose imposeSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. We don't have the budget to do everything,so I'm afraid your plan will have to gothe back burner.Your answer Correct answeron on22. All I need is some peace and quiet, and I'llbe able to figure a solution.Your answer Correct answerout out23.Brace yourself some bad news, this doesn't look good. Your answer Correct answerfor for24.It's all down you! Don't let us down!Your answer Correct answerto to25. The new evidence creates a lot ofuncertainty who really reachedAmerica first.Your answer Correct answerabout about26. I'm only a law school student—I'm hardlyany position to help you with your legal problems.Your answer Correct answerin in27.In the back my mind, I have mydoubts about whether he's right for the job.Your answer Correct answerof of28.He is having a shotdinner.Your answer Correct answeron at29.Jessica had her life mapped sinceshe was a little girl: college, marriage,children, career.Your answer Correct answerout out30.Quick, cram the bagYour answer Correct answerin underPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.For ten years, I lived in the city and loved it. Everything was stable, and I didn't have many worries. Then, within one month, I got a(31)at work and my girlfriend and Idecided to get married. Suddenly, my life was in(32)with big changes ahead!The new position at work was wonderful. I wasno longer relegated to the (33)was starting to notice all of my hard work! After a(34)speech about my new responsibilities, my boss took me to my new private office. Fantastic! I didn't have to sit in the(35)of the office anymore, behind the copy machine. I loved my job already.My girlfriend also suggested that we move out of the city and buy a house in the suburbs. Wehad been city (36)for so long that it was a difficult decision for us to make. On top of that, Iwas worried about taking out a (37)forthe house. My new job paid better, but ourresources were still (38). Finding a down payment would be tough.In the end, we decided to go for it. There's no time like the present, right? With the new job, Icould honestly say that I had a (39)career, so it felt right to take the plunge and buy a house. After all these changes, we'd be ready to just relax and enjoy life. So, we took on ahoneymoon to the (40)California.Your answer Correct answer(31) p romotion promotion(32) t ransition transition(33) s idelines sidelines(34) l engthy lengthy(35) r ear rear(36) d wellers dwellers(37) f inite mortgage(38) c oastal finite(39) b udding budding(40) c oastal coastalPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.It would be a fairly accurate statement to say that, when I was in elementary school and high school, I was a painfully shy child. I usually kept to myself,had only a few friends, and rarely spoke in class. My parents were always very busy, so they neverpushed me to become more involved in activitiesand meet more people. I was perfectly happy by myself. I spent much of my time with my nose buried in a book. The only times that I ventured away from the comforts of my bedroom were when I exploredthe seemingly endless aisles of stockedbookshelves at my favourite bookstore.In retrospect, it was no surprise that I read with such an incredible appetite. Reading was my escape. My favourite books were adventure andtravel stories—stories that brought the readers toexotic, unexplored, or dangerous places. These were places I longed to go, and they were adventures I yearned to experience, but I knew it was all just a fantasy. I had a hard time working up the nerve to talk to a fellow classmate, I knew there was no way I could travel around the world and live out one of these adventures. Therefore, I read. I read every book I could find that promised adventure, excitement, or escape. By the time I graduated from high school, I had probably read morebooks than our school had in its library. It was quite an achievement, but no one knew about it except for me. I told no one because I had no one to tell. My only friend was Justin, and that relationship only existed because we had been next-door neighbours for fifteen years.Like most of my classmates, I applied to college and eventually worked up the courage to go. Itwasn't easy. I had lived at home with my parents my whole life, and I rarely ever thought about leaving. However, it had finally become inevitable; I couldn't stay with them forever. I attended a local college and moved out to live in a dormitory with a roommate. Itwould be an understatement to say that I was nervous. I was terrified.My roommate's name was Greg, and the first few weeks of school were very awkward. He kept trying to start conversations and be friendly. I was able to answer his questions, of course, but I found it difficult to keep the conversation going. I just wasn't used to it—I had no practice at this sort of thing. Then one day I returned from an afternoon class and found him reading a Jack London book. Suddenly, I found that I had a hundred questions to ask Greg. Did he like Jack London? Which was his favourite book? Did he read a lot? What other authors did he like? The list was endless.To my surprise, Greg was also in love with adventure and travel books. One of his dreams was to travel around the world and follow in the footsteps of some of history's greatest explorers. There must have been magic at work that day. It was as if my shyness suddenly disappeared. Greg and I talked for hours about our favourite books and dreams of travel. I also found it easier to talk to otherpeople at school and make friends since that day. I felt like the world opened up to me. So many things suddenly seemed possible. In fact, Greg and I are planning a great adventure for this summer! It may have taken me a while, but I finally found a way to break out of my shell and start enjoying life.41. W hich of the following is a rite of passage thathelped the writer to become less shy?A. Attending high school.B. Reading many books.C. Attending college.D. Planning a great adventure.42. I n which paragraph does the author comparehis desire to read to hunger?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 4.D. Paragraph 5.43. W hich of the following would make the besttitle for this passage?A. A Painfully Shy ChildB. My College LifeC. Travels with GregD. Breaking Out of My Shell44. "It would be an understatement to say that Iwas nervous. I was terrified." What does the writer mean by this statement?A. He wasn't nervous at all.B. He was mildly nervous.C. He was as nervous as usual.D. He was extraordinarily nervous.45. W hich of the following statements can youinfer from the passage?A. Jack London wrote exciting stories.B. Jack London wrote dull stories.C. Jack London wasn't a famous writer.D. Jack London was the writer'sfavourite writer.。

大学自主学习体验英语三级答案

大学自主学习体验英语三级答案
1. A: Good morning. Netcom.
B: Uh…Hello. I’d like to get an internet connection.
A: Okay, no problem. What’s your name?
B: My name’s David Gomez.
A: And what’s your address, please?
A: Not much. Look, the teacher is coming!
B: We need to go to class.
Real World Listening
1 Predict
2 Get the main ideas
Answers
Good morning.
Hi. How are you?
Hi, Nadia.
Hey, Nadia. How’s it going?
Hello, Ms. Barnes.
Good morning…coffee?
Good morning, Ms. Barnes.
Script
Man-1: Good morning, Nadia!
Nadia: Good morning.
Ted:It’s two words: Red. Tree.
Clerk: Whaຫໍສະໝຸດ is your telephone number?
Ted: 777-0768
Clerk: Is that the 818 area code?
Ted: Yep.
Clerk: Where do you work?
B: Sure. Your name, please?

大学体验英语自主听力3级答案(全)

大学体验英语自主听力3级答案(全)

⼤学体验英语⾃主听⼒3级答案(全)Unit 2 What’s your addressVocabulary TaskAnswers:1. 1. Petra Fields2. 2. 1904 Broadway, San Francisco, CA 940013. 3. 554-09124. 4.5. 5. March 19, 19806. 6. Apple ComputerScript1. 1. A: What is your nameB: Petra fields.2. 2. A: And what is your addressB: 1904 Broadway, San Francisco.3. 3. A: Okay. What’s your phone numberB: It’s 554-0912.4. 4. A: How about e-mail What is your e-mail address B: Petra, P-E-T-R-A, at news dot com.5. 5. A: Okay. When is your birthdayB: March 19th, 1980.6. 6. A: And where do you workB: At Apple Computer.Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswers1. 1. David Gomez14A Park StreetSeattle, WA 981172. 2. Skiers Sports3. 3. Sarah Cahill94. 4. 03/14/86 (March 14, 1986)Hillview High School2 Second ListeningAnswers1. 1. What’s your name2. 2. Where do you work3. 3. And your home phone number4. 4. Where do you go to schoolScript1. 1. A: Good morning. Netcom.B: Uh…Hello. I’d like to get an internet connection.A: Okay, no problem. What’s your nameB: My name’s David Gomez.A: And what’s your address, pleaseB: 14A Park Street, Seattle, Washington 981172. 2. A: Okay, Scott. Where do you workB: I work at Skiers Sports Shop.A: Oh, I know the place. Now, do you have e-mailB: Yes, I do.A: sometimes the club sends information over the Net. What’s your e-mail addressB: It’s Scott S-C-O-T-T at mountain dot com.3. 3. A: I want to sign up for the jazz dance class.B: Sure. Your name, pleaseA: It’s Sarah Cahill. That’s C-A-H-I-L-L.B: And your home phone numberA: 933-0160.B: Do you also have a cell phone or pager numberA: My cell phone is 9.4. 4. A: Hi. I’d like to join the tennis club for the summer.B: Okay. Fill in y our name, address, telephone number, and so on, here… Let’s see. You forgot to write your date of birth. A: It’s March 14, 1986.B: And, where do you go to schoolA: I go to Hillview High School/Real World Listening1 PredictAnswerDo you have your card What’s your name How do you spell that And what’s your address What is your telephone number Where do you work2 Get the main ideasAnswersTed Mendrou27 Red Tree Drive8NA (He doesn’t work, he’s a student.)NA (HE doesn’t have a credit card.)ScriptClerk: Next.Ted: Yes, I’d like this video.Clerk: Do you have your cardTed: No, I don’t have a card.Clerk: Okay. I’ll make a card. What’s your nameTed: Ted Mendrou.Clerk: How do you spell thatTed: M-E-N-D-R-O-U.Clerk: And what’s you’re addressTed: 27 Red Tree Drive.Clerk: Red Tree Is that one word or twoTed: It’s two words: Red. Tree.Clerk: What is your telephone numberTed: 777-0768Clerk: Is that the 818 area codeTed: Yep.Clerk: Where do you workTed: I don’t work. I’m a student.Clerk: Okay, now I just need a credit card number.Ted: A credit cardClerk: Yes, you know, VISA MasterCard…Ted: Uh-oh.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Unit 3 What’s in your kitchenVocabulary TaskAnswersA large bathtub (BR), a stove (K), a dresser (BD), an old couch (LR), a bed (BD), a refrigerator (K), a shower (BR), a toilet (BR), a lamp (LR), a smalltable (BD), a soft chair (LR), a small sink (BR), a big book-case (BD), a TV ( -), a kitchen sink (K), a table & chairs (K), a coffee table (LR)ScriptIn my living room there is an old couch, a soft chair, a table, and a lamp. In my kitchen there is a stove, a sink, and a refrigerator. There’s also a big table and two chairs. My bathroom has a large bathtub, a small sink, a shower, and, of course, a toilet. And my bedroom has a bed, a dresser, a small table, and a lamp. There’s also a big bookcase.Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswers5. 1. bedroom 3. bathroom6. 2. kitchen 4. living room2 Second ListeningAnswers5. 1. This is a pretty big room.6. 2. It’s nice and sunny.7. 3. This room is very small.8. 4. This room is great.Script1. 1. This is a pretty big room, I think. The bed is in the corner, and there’s a small table next to the bed. There’s a lamp on the table. There’s a dresser, too, and two big bookcases.2. 2. Now, I like this room. It’s nice and sunny. There’s a stove and a small refrigerator. The sink is next to the stove. There is one chair and a small table where you can eat. There’s a small TV on the table.3. 3. Now, there’s this room. I know, this room is very small, but it’sokay. It has a shower and a toilet. There’s a sink, too, next to the toilet, but, as you can see, no bathtub.4. 4. Isn’t this a nice room It’s big. There’s a big old couch and two soft chairs. There’s a table next to the couch. And there’s a lamp on the table. But the best thing is there is a really big TV. This room is great!Real World Listening1 PredictAnswerSize of room, furniture, how much it costs, swimming pool.2 Get the main ideasAnswersBusiness hotel: two beds, a bathtub, a couch, a tableRitz Hotel: two beds, a bathtub, a shower, a couch, a table, chairs, refrigerator, TV, poolScriptAlan: I looked on the Internet today and I think I found a hotel for us. Bob: Oh, yeah Me, too. What does yours haveAlan: Well, it’s a business hotel. The room has two beds. And, of course, a bathroom. The bathroom has a bathtub, but no shower.Bob: That’s itAlan: Well, in the picture it looks like there’s also a couch and table. Bob: Two beds, a couch, a table and no shower. Okay.Want to hear about myhotelAlan: All right, but I –Bob: It’s the Ritz Hotel. It looks great! The ro om is really two rooms: a bedroom with two really big beds and a living room with a couch, a table and chairs. There is a bath room with a shower and a big bathtub. And listen tothis. You also get a refrigerator and a big-screen TV!Alan: Sounds expensive.Bob: Wait. There’s even a health club with a pool!Alan: How much-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Unit 4 T-shirts and jeansVocabulary TaskAnswers/scriptMiguel is wearing a blue T-shirt, jeans, socks, sneakers, and a red hat.Lydia is wearing a yellow dress, a green sweater, and brown shoes.Ricardo is wearing a black suit, a white shirt, and a light brown coat.Yasu is wearing green shorts, a blue sweatshirt, and sneakers.Trudi is wearing a blue swimming suit and a yellow jacket.Jennifer is wearing a blue jacket, black pants, and black shoes.Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswers7. 1. Lisa has a new job (at a bank).8. 2. Erin is going to a party.9. 3. Jeff wants to swim and run after work.10. 4. Colin works at a hotel. He is a waiter.Script1. 1. Lisa has a new job at a bank. In Lisa’s bag there are two dresses, a blue suit, a brown coat, and some shoes. She has a big bag!2. 2. In Erin’s bag there is a red party dress, red shoes, and a black coat. They’re for a big party!3. 3. Jeff wants to swim and run after work. In Jeff’s bag is a blue swimming suit. He also has socks, sneakers, and green shorts. He bought two yellow T-shirts, too.4. 4. Colin works at a big hotel. He’s a waiter. In his bag are two black suits, four white shirts, and some black shoes.Real World Listening1 PredictAnswerThey’ll take everything except the running shorts.2 Get the main ideasAnswersA ski jacket, 2 sweaters (a blue one and a yellow and green one), ski boots, a pair of gloves, a (yellow and black) ski hat, a (blue) swimming suit, a (white) bathrobe, a (black) suit, a white shirt, a (red) tie, an extra pair of jeans, a few shirtsScriptSusan: Come on, David. Let’s get ready for the ski trip.David: AlreadySusan: What do you mean “already” We’re leaving tomorrow morning.David: Oh. Well. I don’t need to get ready. I can just take a few things, you know, a ski jacket, a sweater, my ski boots. I don’t need much.Susan: you need more than that. How about glovesDavid: Oh, yeah. I guess I need a pair of gloves.Susan: Right. And how about a hat You’ve got a great yellow and black ski hat. Take that.David: Oh, right. Okay. Where is my hat Great. I found it. And here are myblack gloves. Ahhh…here’s my blue sweater. I’ll take this too. Susan, where’smyyellow and green ski sweaterSusan: I thought you only needed one sweater.David: Well, yeah, but…It’s always good to have two. Let’s see. Wh at else Maybe I’ll take this…Susan: David, our hotel has a spa and a swimming pool. Take a swimming suit. Your blue one.David: Right, right. My blue swimming suit. Then, of course. I need to take my white bathrobe. Okay. I think I’m ready…Wait, I guess I’ll take my black suit, too. And this white shirt and my red tie. So we can go out at night.Susan: I thought you only needed a ski jacket, a sweater, and a pair of ski boots…David: no, actually, what I need is a bigger suitcase. I think I’ll take an extr a pair of jeans, and maybe a few more shirts…Susan: David!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Unit 5 Where are you fromVocabulary TaskAnswersColombian, Korean, French, Brazilian, Japanese, American, English, ThaiScriptHere is our music club. There are members from all over the world!First is Carlos. He’s Colombian. He’s from Bogota, Colombia.Second is Sang-kai. He’s Korean. He’s from Seoul, Korea.Third is Mi chael. He’s French. He’s from Nice, France.Fourth is Maria. She’s from Sao Paulo, Brazil.Next is Michiko. She is Japanese. She’s from Osaka, Japan.Then Jackie. She’s American. She’s from Miami, Florida.And Jonathan. He’s British. He’s from Cornwall, En gland.And last is Sunt. He’s Thai. He’s from Bangkok, in Thailand.Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswers11. 1. Australia 2. Spain 3. China 4. India2 Second ListeningAnswers9. 1. Liz (Walker) 3. Yu-an (Lee)10. 2. Carlos (Fernandez) 4. PurniScriptA: Is everyone ready Please come up when I call your number…Number 1.1: My name is Liz Walker. L-I-Z.A: Are you British1: No. No, I’m Australian. I’m from Sydney, Australia, but I li ve in the United Stated. A: Number 2.2: My name is Carlos Fernandez.A: Carlos2: Yes. Carlos. C-A-R-L-O-S. I’m Spanish. I’m from Barcelona, Spain.A: Number 3.3: My name is Yu-an Lee. That’s Y-U-A-N.A: Okay. And, Yuan, where are you from3: I’m Chinese. I’m from Shanghai, China.A: Number 4.4: my name is Purni.A: Perdi4: No. Purni. P-U-R-N-I. I’m Indian. I’m from New Delhi, India.Real World Listening1 PredictAnswerThey met at a youth hostel.2 Get the main ideasAnswersThey are at a youth hostel in London.Robert is from San Francisco, California.Miguel is from Bogota, Colombia.Keiko is from Japan, but she lives in Paris. She works there.She wants to do something fun.Silvia is from a small town near Venice, Italy.ScriptRobert: Hi, I’m Robert. How’s it goingMiguel: Hi. My name’s Miguel. Sorry, I didn’t catch your name.Robert: It’s Robert. I’m from San Francisco, in the . Nice to meet you –Miguel.Miguel: Nice to meet you, too.Robert: Is this your first day hereMiguel: Yes. I just got to London today.Robert: Where are you fromMiguel: I’m Colombian. From Bogota, Colombia.Keiko: Hi. Can I sit hereRobert: Hello. Sure. There’s plenty of room. I’m Robert.Keiko: Hi. My name’s Keiko. Where are you from, RobertRobert: Hi. Keiko. I’m from California. And you… Are you from JapanKeiko: Yes, I’m from Osaka, originally. Now I live in Paris.Robert: Really What do you do thereKeiko: I work for a high-tech company. I’m so glad to be away from work. Robert: Right.Keiko: Do you have any ideas on fun things to do here in LondonRobert: Yeah. Let me get my guidebook. And my map. I’ll be right back.Silvia: Hello. I’m Silvia. Do any of you know what time it isMiguel: It’s 6:15. I think dinner is at 7:00. have a seat.Silvia: Thank you.Miguel: I’m Miguel. I’m from Colombia. And this is Keiko, from Japan. Where’re you from, SilviaSilvia: I’m from Italy. From a small town near Venice. Have you been to Italy Miguel: No, but I’d love to go. I like Italian food. And, Italian cars.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Unit 6 Curly or straightVocabulary TaskAnswers/script7. 1. Carl is tall.He has short, wavy, blond hair.8. 2. Yumi is thin.She is also short.9. 3. Ana is pretty.She has long, straight, black hair.10. 4. Andrew is handsome.He’s a little heavy.He has curly brown hair.Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswers3, 1, x, 2, x, 42 Second ListeningAnswersScript1. 1. A: I can’t find your sister.B: She’s tall. She’s very tall. She has long brown hair. She likes to wear jeans and a sweatshirt. A: Oh, I see her.2. 2. A: Tell me again what your brother looks like.B: He’s kind of short. He has black curly hair. He likes to wear T-shirts with pictures on them. A: I think I see him.3. 3. A: Is that your son, thereB: No, my son is tall. He has short brown hair. His hair is straight. And he’s a little heavy.A: Let me look again.4. 4. A: I think I see your wife now.B: She’s short. She has short, wavy, blond hair. She is thin and…A: Kind of prettyB: Well, yeah, I guess so.A: Yeah, I see her.Real World Listening1 Predict2 Get the main ideasAnswersBefore: fat, long, brown, curly (hair)After: thin, short, straight, blond (hair)ScriptK: HelloL: Hi, Karen. This is Lisa.K: Wow! How are you Where are youL: I am at home. I just got back last night. From Hawaii.K: So how was it Tell me.L: It was so great. Great. You should see me. The new me.K: What do you m ean “the new me” What did you doL: Well remember my hairK: Yeah…L: It was brown.K: Yeah…And long and curly.L: Well, now it’s blond. And…K: Let me guess. It’s shortL: Yeah. It looks so great. It’s short and it’s straight. And so blond! K: Blond, shor t, and straight Wow! I can’t wait to see you! L: And, there’s more. I walked and jogged every day. And I went swimming a lot. So good-bye, fat. No more fat. Now I’m thin. K: Thin and short, straight hair I won’t know you.L: Wait. There’s more. A surprise.K: Can you come over nowL: Sure, I’ll run over right-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Unit 7 Who’s thatVocabulary TaskAnswers11. 1. Carlos: grandfather, husband, fatherTeresa: grandmother, wife, motherKurt: father, son, husbandMaria: mother, daughter, wife12. 2. Thomas: (older) brother, son, nephewAnna: sister, daughter, nieceMarta: aunt, wifeRobert: uncle, husbandGabriella: aunt, wifeScript1. 1. My grandfather’s name is Carlos. My grandmother is next to him. Her name is Teresa. My father is next to her. His name is Kurt. My mother’s name is Maria.2. 2. my older brother’s name is Thomas. My sister is next to him. Her name is Anna. My aunt next to her is my aunt Marta. Her husband is my Uncle Robert.3. 3. My other uncle is Uncle Pedro. His wife is my aunt Gabriella. Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswersAnswers may vary, but should include:12. 1. brother, (younger) sister13. 2. grandmother, grandfather, grandparents, younger sister14. 3. mother, father, son15. 4. wife, son, daughter, mother, family2 Second ListeningAnswers1. my brother Marco 3. looks like father2. my younger sister 4. looks like motherScript1. 1. A: Oh, is this your brother and sisterB: Yeah, that’s my brother, Marco. And that’s my younger sister, Sarah. And of course that’s me in the middle. A: I can see that!2. 2. A: These are my grandparents. My grandmot her, she’s 81. but my grandfather, he’s even older, he’s 84. B: Wow! But they look so young!A: I know, don’ theyB: And who is thisA: Oh, that’s my younger sister, and that’s our dog next to her. A golden retriever. His name’s Clarence.3. 3. A: Is that your mother and fatherB: Yeah, and that’s me, of course. Before I got my hair cut short.A: You look just like your father!B: Yep. I’m definitely his son!4. 4. A: This is my wife, my son, and my daughter. We’re at a hotel in Hawaii.B: You have a nice family. Your daughter. Looks like her mother.A: Yes, everyone says that.Real World Listening1 Predict2 Get the main ideasAnswersTop row, left to right: mother, grandmother, stepsister, sisterSecond row, left to right: stepfather, stepbrother, brotherScriptTony: Well, I brought some photos of my family with me. I want to show them to you.Friend: Wow, you brought lots of photos. Great!Tony: here’s the first one.Friend: Let me see. Oh, what a nice family. Is she your motherTony: Yes, she’s my mother.Friend: And who’s in the second pictureTony: Oh, this is my grandmother.Friend: Does she live with youTony: Yep. She lives with us.Friend: How about in this picture Who are the girlsTony: Well, the one on the right is Carla – sh e’s my sister.Friend: And the one on the left is whoTony: Um, that’s Ellen. She’s also my… sister.Friend: OhTony: And in this picture, this is Lenny and Marty. They’re my brothers. Friend: Wait a minute. How many brothers and sisters do you haveTony: Well, it’s a little hard to follow, but I’ll explain. This is my mother. And this is my mother’s husband Evan.Friend: that’s your father.Tony: No, he’s not my father. My mother and father are divorced. And, Evan isalso divorced.Friend: Okay.Tony: And he married my mother last year. He has two children, also, one boy and one girl. Marty and Ellen. So, actually, Marty is my stepbrother and Ellen is my stepsister.Friend: Stepbrother and stepsisterTony: Yeah. That means my mother isn’t their mother, but my mother is married to their father.Friend: Oh, it’s a little hard to follow.Tony: Well, it really doesn’t matter now. We all just live together and we’re a family.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Unit 8 where are we goingVocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptThe post office is next to the First National Bank.The bank is between Broadway Bookstore and First Aid drugstore.Antonio’s Restaurant is across from the lib rary.Sherwood hospital is on the corner. It is next to Apple Tree Flower Shop. Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswers1. 1. post office 3. bank2. 2. hospital 4. library2 First ListeningAnswers1. 1. It’s on the corner, next to the bank.2. 2. It’s between the drugstore and the police station.3. 3. It’s down the street.4. 4. It’s on the corner, next to Adam’s shoe store.Script1. 1. A: Excuse me, where’s the post officeB: The post office It’s on the corner, n ext to the bank.A: Thanks.2. 2. A: How can I get to a hospitalB: A hospitalA: Yes, I need to find a hospital fast.B: Well, there’s a hospital on Main Street between the drug store and the police station.A: On Main Street Thanks.3. 3. A: Whoops! I need to get some money.B: Well, there’s a bank down this street, or an ATM machine in the hotel.A: Let’s go to the bank. It’s closer, right4. 4. A: Can you tell me how to get to the libraryB: Sure, the library is easy to get to from here. Go down the street and turn left. It’s on the corner, next to Adam’s shoe store. Real World Listening1 predict2 Get the main ideasAnswersGo down this street. You will see the International Hotel of Kyoto. Across from the hotel is Nijo Castle. Also, NHK radio station is next to Nijo Castle. Nijo Castle is between the radio station and the International Hotel.。

大学英语 自主听力3 答案

大学英语 自主听力3 答案

Vocabulary TaskAnswers:1. 1. Petra Fields2. 2. 1904 Broadway, San Francisco, CA 940013. 3. 554-09124. 4. Petra@5. 5. March 19, 19806. 6. Apple ComputerScript 1. 1. A: What is your name? B: Petra fields.2. 2. A: And what is your address? B: 1904 Broadway, San Francisco.3. 3. A: Okay. What’s your phone number?B: It’s 554-0912.4. 4. A: How about e-mail? What is your e-mail address? B: Petra, P-E-T-R-A, at news dot com.5. 5. A: Okay. When is your birthday? B: March 19th, 1980.6. 6. A: And where do you work? B: At Apple Computer.Listening Task1 First Listening Answers1. 1. David Gomez 14A Park Street Seattle, WA 981172. 2. Skiers Sports Shop Scott@3. 3. Sarah Cahill 912-477-11244. 4. 03/14/86 (March 14, 1986) Hillview High School2 Second Listening Answers1. 1. What’s your name?2. 2. Where do you work?3. 3. And your home phone number?4. 4. Where do you go to school?Script1. 1. A: Good morning. Netcom. B: Uh…Hello. I’d like to get an internet connection. A: Okay, no problem. What’s your name? B: My name’s David Gomez. A: And what’s your address, please? B: 14A Park Street, Seattle, Washington 981172. 2. A: Okay, Scott. Where do you work? B: I work at Skiers Sports Shop. A: Oh, I know the place. Now, do you have e-mail? B: Yes, I do. A: sometimes the club sends information over the Net. What’s your e-mail address? B: It’s Scott S-C-O-T-T at mountain dot com.3. 3. A: I want to sign up for the jazz dance class. B: Sure. Your name, please? A: It’s Sarah Cahill. That’s C-A-H-I-L-L. B: And your home phone number? A: 933-0160. B: Do you also have a cell phone or pager number? A: My cell phone is 912-477-1124.4. 4. A: Hi. I’d l ike to join the tennis club for the summer. B: Okay. Fill in your name, address, telephone number, and so on, here… Let’s see. You forgot to write your date of birth.A: It’s March 14, 1986. B: And, where do you go to school? A: I go to Hillview High School/Real World Listening 1 Predict AnswerDo you have your card? What’s your name? How do you spell that? And what’s your address? What is your telephone number? Where do you work?2 Get the main ideas AnswersTed Mendrou 27 Red Tree Drive 818-777-0768 NA (He doesn’t work, he’s a student.) NA (HE doesn’t have a credit card.)ScriptClerk: Next. Ted: Yes, I’d like this video. Clerk: Do you have your card? Ted: No, I don’t have a card. Clerk: Okay. I’ll make a card. What’s your name? Ted: Ted Mendrou. Clerk: How do you spell that? Ted: M-E-N-D-R-O-U. Clerk: And what’s you’re address? Ted: 27 Red Tree Drive. Clerk: Red Tree? Is that one word or two? Ted: It’s two words: Red. Tree. Clerk: What is your telephone number? Ted: 777-0768 Clerk: Is that the 818 area code? Ted: Yep. Clerk: Where do you work? Ted: I don’t work. I’m a student. Clerk: Okay, now I just need a credit card number. Ted: A credit card? Clerk: Yes, you know, VISA MasterCard…Ted: Uh-oh.Unit 3 What’s in yo ur kitchen? Vocabulary Task AnswersA large bathtub (BR), a stove (K), a dresser (BD), an old couch (LR), a bed (BD), a refrigerator (K), a shower (BR), a toilet (BR), a lamp (LR), a smalltable (BD), a soft chair (LR), a small sink (BR), a big book-case (BD), a TV ( -), a kitchen sink (K), a table & chairs (K), a coffee table (LR)ScriptIn my living room there is an old couch, a soft chair, a table, and a lamp. In my kitchen there is a stove, a sink, and a refrigerator. There’s also a big table and two c hairs. My bathroom has a large bathtub, a small sink, a shower, and, of course, a toilet. And my bedroom has a bed, a dresser, a small table, and a lamp. There’s also a big bookcase. Listening Task 1 First ListeningAnswers5. 1. bedroom 3. bathroom6. 2. kitchen 4. living room2 Second Listening Answers 5. 1. This is a pretty big room. 6. 2. It’s nice and sunny. 7. 3. This room is very small. 8. 4. This room is great.Script1. 1. This is a pretty big room, I think. The bed is in the corner, and there’s a small table next to the bed. There’s a lamp on the table. There’s a dresser, too, and two big bookcases.2. 2. Now, I like this room. It’s nice and sunny. There’s a stove and a small refrigerator. The sink is next to the stove. There is one chair and a small table where you can eat. There’s a small TV on the table.3. 3. Now, there’s this room. I know, this room is very small, but it’s okay. It has a shower and a toilet. There’s a sink, too, next to the toilet, but, as you can see, no bathtub.4. 4. Isn’t this a nice room? It’s big. There’s a big old couch and two soft chairs. There’s a table next to the couch. And there’s a lamp on the table. But the best thing is there is a really big TV. This room is great! Real World Listening1 Predict AnswerSize of room, furniture, how much it costs, swimming pool.2 Get the main ideas AnswersBusiness hotel: two beds, a bathtub, a couch, a tableRitz Hotel: two beds, a bathtub, a shower, a couch, a table, chairs, refrigerator, TV, pool ScriptAlan: I looked on the Internet today and I think I found a hotel for us. Bob: Oh, yeah? Me, too. What does yours have? Alan: Well, it’s a business hotel. The room has two beds. And, of course, a bathroom. The bathroom has a bathtub, but no shower. Bob: That’s it? A lan: Well, in the picture it looks like there’s also a couch and table. Bob: Two beds, a couch, a table and no shower. Okay. Want to hear about my hotel ? Alan: All right, but I –Bob: It’s the Ritz Hotel. It looks great! The room is really two rooms: a bedroom with two really big beds and a living room with a couch, a table and chairs. There is a bath room with a shower and a big bathtub. And listen to this. You also get a refrigerator and a big-screen TV! Alan: Sounds expensive. Bob: Wait. There’s even a health club with a pool! Alan: How much?Unit 4 T-shirts and jeans Vocabulary Task Answers/scriptMiguel is wearing a blue T-shirt, jeans, socks, sneakers, and a red hat. Lydia is wearing a yellow dress, a green sweater, and brown shoes. Ricardo is wearing a black suit, a white shirt, and a light brown coat. Yasu is wearing green shorts, a blue sweatshirt, and sneakers. Trudi is wearing a blue swimming suit and a yellow jacket. Jennifer is wearing a blue jacket, black pants, and black shoes.Listening Task 1 First Listening Answers7. 1. Lisa has a new job (at a bank). 8. 2. Erin is going to a party. 9. 3. Jeff wants to swim and run after work10. 4. Colin works at a hotel. He is a waiter.Script1. 1. Lisa has a new job at a bank. In Lisa’s bag there are two dresses, a blue suit, a brown coat, and some shoes. She has a big bag!2. 2. In Erin’s bag there is a red party dress, red shoes, and a black coat. They’re for a big party!3. 3. Jeff wants to swim and run after work. In Jeff’s bag is a blue swim ming suit. He also has socks, sneakers, and green shorts. He bought two yellow T-shirts, too.4. 4. Colin works at a big hotel. He’s a waiter. In his bag are two black suits, four white shirts, and some black shoes.Real World Listening 1 Predict AnswerThey’ll take everything except the running shorts.2 Get the main ideas AnswersA ski jacket, 2 sweaters (a blue one and a yellow and green one), ski boots, a pair of gloves, a (yellow and black) ski hat, a (blue) swimming suit, a (white) bathrobe, a (black) suit, a white shirt, a (red) tie, an extra pair of jeans, a few shirtsScriptSusan: Come on, David. Let’s get ready for the ski trip. David: Already? Susan: What do you mean “already”? We’re leaving tomorrow morning. David: Oh. Well. I don’t ne ed to get ready. I can just take a few things, you know, a ski jacket, a sweater, my ski boots. I don’t need much. Susan: you need more than that. How about gloves? David: Oh, yeah.I guess I need a pair of gloves. Susan: Right. And how about a hat? You’ve got a great yellow and black ski hat. Take that. David: Oh, right. Okay. Where is my hat? Great. I found it. And here are my black gloves. Ahhh…here’s my blue sweater. I’ll take this too. Susan, where’s my yellow and green ski sweater?Susan: I thought you only needed one sweater. David: Well, yeah, but…It’s always good to have two. Let’s see. What else? Maybe I’ll take this… Susan: David, our hotel has a spa and a swimming pool. Take a swimming suit. Your blue one. David: Right, right. My blue swimming suit. Then, of course. I need to take my white bathrobe. Okay. I think I’m ready…Wait, I guess I’ll take my black suit, too. And this white shirt and my red tie. So we can go out at night. Susan: I thought you only needed a ski jacket, a sweater, and a pair of ski boots…David: no, actually, what I need is a bigger suitcase. I think I’ll take anextra pair of jeans, and maybe a few more shirts…Susan: David!Unit 5 Where are you from? Vocabulary Task AnswersColombian, Korean, French, Brazilian, Japanese, American, English, ThaiScriptHere is our music club. There are members from all over the world! First is Carlos. He’s Colombian. He’s from Bogota, Colombia. Second is Sang-kai. He’s Korean. He’s from Seoul, Korea. Third is Michael. He’s French. He’s from Nice, France. Fourth is Maria. She’s from Sao Paulo, Brazil. Next is Michiko. She is Japanese. She’s from Osaka, Japan. Then Jackie. She’s American. She’s from Miami, Florida. And Jonathan. He’s British. He’s from Cornwall, England. And last is Sunt. He’s Thai. He’s from Bangkok, in Thailand.Listening Task 1 First Listening Answers11. 1. Australia 2. Spain3. China 4. India2 Second Listening Answers9. 1. Liz (Walker) 3. Yu-an (Lee) 10. 2. Carlos (Fernandez) 4. PurniScriptA: Is everyone ready? P lease come up when I call your number…Number 1. 1: My name is Liz Walker. L-I-Z. A: Are you British? 1: No. No, I’m Australian. I’m from Sydney, Australia, but I live in the United Stated. A: Number 2. 2: My name is Carlos Fernandez. A: Carlos? 2: Yes. Carlos. C-A-R-L-O-S. I’m Spanish. I’m from Barcelona, Spain. A: Number 3. 3: My name is Yu-an Lee. That’s Y-U-A-N. A: Okay. And, Yuan, where are you from? 3: I’m Chinese. I’m from Shanghai, China. A: Number 4. 4: my name is Purni. A: Perdi? 4: No. Purni. P-U-R-N-I. I’m Indian. I’m from New Delhi, India.Real World Listening 1 Predict AnswerThey met at a youth hostel.2 Get the main ideas AnswersThey are at a youth hostel in London. Robert is from San Francisco, California. Miguel is from Bogota, Colombia. Keiko is from Japan, but she lives in Paris. She works there. She wants to do something fun. Silvia is from a small town near Venice, Italy.ScriptRobert: Hi, I’m Robert. How’s it going? Miguel: Hi. My name’s Miguel. Sorry, I didn’t catch your name. Robert: It’s Robert. I’m from San Francisco, in the U.S. Nice to meet you –Miguel. Miguel: Nice to meet you, too. Robert: Is this your first day here? Miguel: Yes. I just got to London today. Robert: Where are you from? Miguel: I’m Colombian. From Bogota, Colombia. Keiko: Hi. Can I sit here? Robert: Hello. Sure. There’s plenty of room. I’m Robert. Keiko: Hi. My name’s Keiko. Where are you from, Robert? Robert: Hi. Keiko. I’m from California. And you…? Are you from Japan? Kei ko: Yes, I’m from Osaka, originally. Now I live in Paris. Robert: Really? What do you do there? Keiko: I work for a high-tech company. I’m so glad to be away from work. Robert: Right Keiko: Do you have any ideas on fun things to do here in London? Robert: Yeah. Let me get my guidebook. And my map. I’ll be right back. Silvia: Hello. I’m Silvia. Do any of you know what time it is? Miguel: It’s 6:15. I think dinner is at 7:00. have a seat. Silvia: Thank you. Miguel:I’m Miguel. I’m from Colombia. And this is Keiko, from Japan. Where’re you from, Silvia? Silvia: I’m from Italy. From a small town near Venice. Have you been to Italy? Miguel: No, but I’d love to go. I like Italian food. And,Italian cars.Unit 6 Curly or straight? Vocabulary TaskAnswers/script7. 1. Carl is tall. He has short, wavy, blond hair. 8. 2. Yumi is thin. She is also short. 9.3. Ana is pretty. She has long, straight, black hair. 10.4. Andrew is handsome. He’s a little heavy. He has curly brown hair.Listening Task1 First Listening Answers 3, 1, x, 2, x, 42 Second Listening Answers Script1. 1. A: I can’t find your sister. B: She’s tall. She’s very tall. She has long brown hair. She likes to wearjeans and a sweatshirt. A: Oh, I see her.2. 2. A: Tell me again what your brother looks like. B: He’s kind of short. He has black curly hair. He likes to wear T-shirts with pictures on them. A: I think I see him.3. 3. A: Is that your son, there? B: No, my son is tall. He has short brown hair. His hair is straight. And he’s a little heavy. A: Let me look again.4. 4. A: I think I see your wife now. B: She’s short. She has short, wavy, blond hair. She is thin and…A: Kind of pretty? B: Well, yeah, I guess so. A: Yeah, I see herReal World Listening 1 Predict 2 Get the main ideas AnswersBefore: fat, long, brown, curly (hair) After: thin, short, straight, blond (hair)ScriptK: Hello? L: Hi, Karen. This is Lisa. K: Wow! How are you? Where are youL: I am at home.I just got back last night. From Hawaii. K: So how was it? Tell me. L: It was so great. Great. You should see me. The new me. K: What do you mean “the new me”? What did you do? L: Well remember my hair? K: Yeah…L: It was brown. K: Yeah…And long and curly. L: Well, now it’s blond. And…K: Let me guess. It’s short? L: Yeah. It looks so great. It’s short and it’s straight. And so blond! K: Blond, short, and straight? Wow! I can’t wait to see you! L: And, there’s?? more. I walked and jogged every day. And I went swimming alot. So good-bye, fat. No more fat. Now I’m thin. K: Thin and short, straight hair? I won’t know you. L: Wait. There’s more. A surprise. K: Can you come over now? L: Sure, I’ll run over rightUnit 7 Who’s that? Vocabulary Task Answers11. 1. Carlos: grandfather, husband, father Teresa: grandmother, wife, mother Kurt: father, son, husband Maria: mother, daughter, wife12. 2. Thomas: (older) brother, son, nephew Anna: sister, daughter, niece Marta: aunt, wife Robert: uncle, husband Gabriella: aunt, wifeScript1. 1. My grandfather’s name is Carlos. My grandmother is next to him. Her name is Teresa. My father is next to her. His name is Kurt. My mother’s name is Maria.2. 2. my older brother’s name is Thomas. My sister is next to him. Her name is Anna. My aunt next to her is my aunt Marta. Her husband is my Uncle Robert.3. 3. My other uncle is Uncle Pedro. His wife is my aunt Gabriella.Listening Task 1 First Listening AnswersAnswers may vary, but should include:12. 1. brother, (younger) sister 13. 2. grandmother, grandfather, grandparents, younger sister 14. 3. mother, father, son 15. 4. wife, son, daughter, mother, family2 Second ListeningAnswers 1. my brother Marco 3. looks like father 2. my younger sister 4. looks like motherScript1. 1. A: Oh, is this your brother and sister? B: Yeah, that’s my brother, Marco. And that’s my younger sister, Sarah. And of course that’s me in the middle. A: I can see that!2. 2. A: These are my grandparents. My grandmother, she’s 81. but my grandfather, he’s even older, he’s 84. B: Wow! But they look so young! A: I know, don’ they? B: And who is this? A: Oh, that’s my younger sister, and that’s our dog next to her. A golden retriever. His name’s Clarence.3. 3. A: Is that your mother and father? B: Yeah, and that’s me, of course. Before I got my hair cut short. A: You look just like your father! B: Yep. I’m definitely his son!4. 4. A: This is my wife, my son, and my daughter. We’re at a hotel in Hawaii. B: You have a nice family. Your daughter. Looks like her mother. A: Yes, everyone says that.Real World Listening1 Predict 2 Get the main ideas AnswersTop row, left to right: mother, grandmother, stepsister, sister Second row, left to right: stepfather, stepbrother, brotherScriptTony: Well, I brought some photos of my family with me. I want to show them toyou. Friend: Wow, you brought lots of photos. Great! Tony: here’s the first one. Friend: Let me see. Oh, what a nice family. Is she your mother? Tony: Yes, she’s my mother. Friend: And who’s in the second picture? Tony: Oh, th is is my grandmother. Friend: Does she live with you? Tony: Yep. She lives with us. Friend: How about in this picture? Who are the girls? Tony: Well, the one on the right is Carla –she’s my sister. Friend: And the one on the left is who? Tony: Um, that’s Ellen. She’s also my… sister. Friend: Oh? Tony: And in this picture, this is Lenny and Marty. They’re my brothers.Friend: Wait a minute. How many brothers and sisters do you have?Tony: Well, it’s a little hard to follow, but I’ll explain. This is my mother. And this is my mother’s husband Evan.Friend: that’s your father.Tony: No,he’s not my father. My mother and father are divorced. And, Evan is also divorced. Friend: Okay. Tony: And he married my mother last year. He has two children, also, one boy and one girl. Marty and Ellen. So, actually, Marty is my stepbrother and Ellen is my stepsister.Friend: Stepbrother and stepsister?Tony: Yeah. That means my mother isn’t their mother, but my mother is married to their father.Friend: Oh, it’s a little hard to fol low. Tony: Well, it really doesn’t matter now. We all just live together and we’re a family.Unit 8 where are we going?Vocabulary Task Answers/ScriptThe post office is next to the First National Bank.The bank is between Broadway Bookstore and First Aid drugstore.Antonio’s Restaurant is across from the library.Sherwood hospital is on the corner. It is next to Apple Tree Flower Shop.Listening Task 1 First ListeningAnswers 1. 1. post office 3. bank 2. 2. hospital 4. library2 First ListeningAnswers 1. 1. It’s on the corner, next to the bank. 2. 2. It’s between the drugstore and the police station. 3. 3. It’s down the street. 4. 4.It’s on the corner, next to Adam’s shoe store.Script 1. 1. A: Excuse me, where’s the post office? B: The post office? It’s on the corner, next to the bank. A: Thanks.2. 2. A: How can I get to a hospital? B: A hospital? A: Yes, I need to find a hospital fast.B: Well, there’s a hospital on Main Street between the drug store and the police station. A: On Main Street? Thanks.3. 3. A: Whoops! I need to get some money. B: Well, there’s a bank down this street, or an ATM machine in the hotel. A: Let’s go to the bank. It’s closer, right?4. 4. A: Can you tell me how to get to the library? B: Sure, the library is easy to get to from here. Go down the street and turnleft. It’s on the corner, next to Adam’s shoe store. Real World Listening 1 predict 2 Get the main ideasAnswersGo down this street. You will see the International Hotel of Kyoto. Across fromthe hotel is Nijo Castle. Also, NHK radio station is next to Nijo Castle. NijoCastle is between the radio station and the International Hotel.ScriptMichael: Well, what do you want to do first? Colette: I know. Let’s go to Nijo Castle.Michael: Nijo Castle? Okay. Can you ask someone for directions? Colette: Okay. Here goes. Excuse me…we’re trying to find…Man: Sorry, sorry, I don’t speak English. Colette: Oh…Excuse me…where is Nijo Castle?Woman#1: Nijo Castle? <explains it in Japanese>Michael: Thank you. Colette: Did you understand that? Michael: No, I didn’t understand that. Let’s see if we can find another tourist.Colette: There’s someone. With a map. On the corner. See? Michael: Let’s go. Excuse me, can you help us? We want to go to Nijo Castle. Woman#2: Oh, I’ve been there. Okay, go down this street. There is the international Hotel of Kyoto. Across from the hotel is Nijo Castle. Also, NHK radio station is next to Nijo Castle. Nijo Castle is between the NHK radio station and the International Hotel. Both: Great. Thanks for you help.Real World SpeakingAnswers/Script:5. 5. A: Excuse me. Where is the post office? B: It’s on Green Street, across from McDonalds. A: Did you say across from McDonalds? B: Yes, that’s right.6. 6. A: Where is the Grand Hotel? B: The Grand hotel? I think it’s on River Drive next to the Marriott. A: Could you repeat that, please?7. 7. A: Can you tell me where a bank is? B: There’s a bank on Lakeshore Drive between a big bookstore and a jewelr y store. You can’t miss it. A: Sorry. Please say that again more slowlyUnit 9 It’s a great job Vocabulary Task Answers/Script4. 1. Phillippe is a courier. He rides his bicycle all day. He delivers packages.5. 2. Marta isa ski instructor. She teaches people how to ski. 6. 3. Ryan is a math teacher. He teaches geometry to high school students. 7. 4. Yan-woo is a bus driver. He drives a tour bus. 8.5. Gabriella is a computer programmer. She writes software for children 9.6. Yoshi is a photographer. He takes photos for a newspaper. 10.7. Ana is a flight attendant. She works for an international airline. 11.8. Carlos is a hotel clerk. He works at the front desk of a major hotel.Listening Task 1 First Listening Answers4 (computer programmer), 2 (flight attendant), 3 (courier), 1 (dog walker)2 Second Listening Answers1. 1. it’s fun2. 2. gets to travel a lot; loves to fly; meets a lot of people3. 3. goes fast when the cars move slowly4. 4. likes to work on softwareScript 1. 1. My job is very fun because I go to the park every day. There are four dogs I walk. Two dogs are big and black, one dog is small and white, and one is small andbrown. 2. 2. My job is the best. I get to travel a lot. I love to fly. And I meet a lot of nice people. 3. 3. My job is dangerous. Sometimes cars don’t stop for me… But on my bicycle I can move in traffic very quickly. I like to go fast when the cars just move slowly. 4. 4. I like my job. I like to work on software. But sometimes I get tiredof sitting at a computer all day.Real World Listening 1 Predict 2 Get the main ideasAnswers 1. 1. T2. 2. F (He knows how to use a computer and send faxes.)3. 3. F (He knows how to swim.)4. 4. T5. 5. T6. 6. F (He can’t work on Sundays.)7. 7. TScriptInterviewer: Good morning. Are you Daniel Rodriguez? Daniel: Yes, I am. Interviewer: How are you today? Daniel: Fine, thanks. Interviewer: I understand you want to get a job here at the hotel. Daniel: Yes, I do. Interviewer: Well, tell me a little about yourself. First, what languages do youspeak? Daniel: I can speak English, and of course Spanish. And a little Japanese. Interviewer: Can you work at the front desk? Use a computer? Send faxes, e-mail and so on? Daniel: Sure, I can use a computer. I can do all that. Inte rviewer: Okay. Let’s see. There are a lot of other jobs here at the hotel ,so I need to find out what else you can do. Can you swim? We have a swimming pool here.Daniel: Yes, I can swim. Interviewer: We have four restaurants. And one coffee shop. Can you wait tables? Daniel: Yeah, I worked as a waiter at a restaurant last year. Interviewer: Can you cook? Daniel: Um, no, I can’t cook. Interviewer: Are you strong? Can you carry heavy suitcases? Daniel: I think so. Interviewer: How about weekends? That’s our busiest time. Can you work on weekends? Daniel: Uh, I can work Saturdays, but not Sundays. Interviewer: Hmm. I see. Now the most important question is: Do you like working with people? At a hotel, you work with people al day. Daniel: yeah, I can work with a lot of people. I came from a big family. Interviewer: Well, Daniel. Thank you for coming in today. I’ll give you a call in a few days. Daniel: Thank you. Good-bye. Interviewer: Good-bye.Unit 10 My week Vocabulary Task AnswersPlay tennis Tuesday evenings Clean my room Saturday mornings Go to the park Saturday afternoons Go to work Monday, Wednesday and Friday Go to school Tuesday and ThursdayWatch TV Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings Go to the movies Sunday Eat dinner with friends Friday eveningsScriptOn Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, I work at SnoCo Web Design. On Tuesday and Thursday I have classes. I go to school at Simmons College. Tuesday evening, I play tennis at Golden Racket Club. Most evenings, I stay at home and watch TV. On Friday, I usually eat dinner with friends. I always clean my apartment on Saturday morning. OnSaturday afternoon, I sometimes go to the park. On Sunday afternoon, I often go to the movies.Listening Task1 First Listening Answers16. 1. She teaches o n Tuesday and Thursday.17. 2. She doesn’t have class on Wednesday morning.18. 3. He sleeps late on Saturday morning.19. 4. He goes to the park with his friends on Sunday.2 Second Listening Answers5. 1. It’s a fun job.6. 2. We usually drink coffee and jus t talk.7. 3. I rarely get up before 10 or 11 o’clock.8. 4. It’s a good place to relax.Script5. 1. A: Are you free in the afternoon? B: Hmm. Not on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.I go to work. I teach swimming.I like to swim, so it’s a fun job. 6. 2. A: Do you have class every day? B: No. On Wednesday morning, I don’t have any classes. I often meet my friends then. We usually drink coffee and just talk. 7. 3. A: Are you busy Saturday morning? B: Well, on Saturday morning I always sleep late. Very late. I usually wake up at 6 o’clock for work, so on Saturday morning I rarely get up before 10 or 11 o’clock.8. 4. A: What do you do on Sunday? B: Well, on Sunday I usually go to the park with my friends. Sometimes we eat lunch there. We often bring a socce r ball. It’s a good place to relax.Real World Listening 1 Predict AnswerFriday evening2 Get the main ideas AnswersCelia is busy: every morning (she’s at school), three nights a week (working at Cesar’s), Friday evening (she goes to Silver Gym) Laura is busy: Tuesday and Thursday (she works at the mall), Monday, Wednesday, Friday (she works at KPFA, a radio station), Monday and Wednesday nights (she has dance class), Saturday (she usually goes to Silver Gym) Script Celia: Hey, Laura! How’s it going? Laura: Oh, Celia, hi! I’m doing fine. What are you up to? Celia: School and work, mostly. I go to school in the morning. And I work three nights a week at Cesar’s…you know, the new Italian restaurant downtown. How about you? Laura: Right now, I have two jobs. On Tuesday and Thursday I work at the mall. Celia: Uh-huh. Laura: And on Monday, Wednesday and Friday I work for DPFA, the radio station. Celia: Oh, interesting. Celia: It’s so good to see you. Let’s get together some night. Laura: Sure. Celia: How about Monday night? Laura: Oh, I can’t on Monday night. I have dance class. How about Tuesday? Celia: Oh, Tuesday I work in the evening. But how about Wednesday or Thursday? Laura: Mmm…Wednesday I have my dance class again, and Thursday evening I work at the mall. Friday? Celia: Actually, every Friday evening I go to my health club. Usually, I swim or lift weights or… Laura: Where do you go? Celia: I go to Silver Gym on East Main Street… Laura: You’re kidding! I go toSilver Gym, too. I seldom go to Friday, though. I usually go on Saturday. Celia: Well, do you want to go this Friday night? About 6 o’clock? We can exercise, and then go to dinner or something. Laura: Sure. Sounds good. See you then。

内蒙古科技大学英语自主学习答案

内蒙古科技大学英语自主学习答案

Unit 11、g 、c 、e、a、f、d、h、b2、A、a、b、a3、(1)it’s good to meet you (2)nice to meet you (3) ( ) met (4) hi4、(3)5、(1) a a b b a (2) b c a c c6、B a b a c7、Alice: Look, there he is.Jean: Who?Alice: Robert, the guy I've been telling you about.Jean: Oh. The guy you're going out with?Alice: I wish. The guy I WANT to go out with.Jean: Oh, he's really handsome. Um, let's go talk to him.Alice: Oh, OK. I'll introduce you. I think you'll really like him. Hi, Robert.Robert: Oh, hi.Alice: Have you met my friend, Jean?Robert: Hey, Jean.I think we've met before.Jean: We have? Where?Robert: Last December,at Sam's party.Jean: Oh, Sam.Robert: Oh? Aren't you going out with him anymore?Jean: No, we broke up a couple of months ago.Robert: Oh... Oh, really?8.A: Hi Phil, how are you? Long time no see!B: Rachel, my old friend, it’s been ages, hasn’t it? What a pleasant surprise!A: Phil, this is my friend Cindy.C: Nice to meet you, Phil.B: It’s a pleasure to meet you too. What are you both doing here?A: We are signing up for next semester’s courses, but are hesitating between Introduction to Psychology or Environmental Biology.B: Those are two fantastic courses! I’ve taken them both.C: Really? Which one did you prefer?B: Hmm, probably Environmental Biology. It felt more relevant.C: Relevant? In what sense?B: In the sense that the course dealt with issues that are commonly in the news, and important problems that are affecting our environment. In fact, we had the opportunity to go to the ocean and conduct tests on water pollution.C: Wow, that sounds fascinating. I am going to sign up immediately!9.B: No problem, my friends. What can I do for you?A: Phil, thanks a million for agreeing to meet with us. We need your advice on a project for theEnvironmental Biology course we are taking.B: I can help with this. Have you created an introduction yet?A: Yes, but we don’t know what it should contain.B: Well, your introduction should give some background information on your topic, define your topic, and preview the content of your presentation.C: How many main ideas should our presentation have? We need to speak for 15 minutes.B: Don’t cover too many ideas or you won’t have the opportunity to provide enough detail. You should have about 3 or 4 main points.A: Do we need a conclusion?B: Absolutely. This should sum up your main points and offer solutions to the problem of air pollution.C: Thanks Phil. What you’ve said is extremely useful. I feel we will structure a great presentation!Unit 21.(1) honest sincere dependable (2) outgoing friendly shy (3) easygoing mature (kind hearted) (4)assertive cheerful critical2.(1)dad (2)brother (3) ( ) (4)boyfriend (5) ( ) (6) roommate3.(1) b d (2) a c (3) b c (4) a b (5) b c (6) b d4.(1)b (2)a (3) a (4)a (5)a (6) a5.Sheri: Hey, I went out with the neatest guy over the weekend!Jeremy: Yeah, what's he like? Tall? Handsome ?Sheri: Not really.Jeremy: Dress nice ? Drive a nice car ?Sheri: Not especially.Jeremy: Then he must be buff. Does he work out a lot ?Sheri: No... But he has a nice smile... Dimples. I like dimples. He's kind of cute.Jeremy: And that's what you like about him?Sheri: No, it's more than that. He's sensitive.Jeremy: Sensitive ? How can you tell ?Sheri: Well, we went to this really romantic movie , and there was this really sad part , and, and he... Cried .Jeremy: He cried?Sheri: Yeah, he just cried and he didn't try to hide it or anything. It was so sweet.Jeremy: Oh... You like that, huh ? Well, I cry at movies, too !6.A:So what are your friends at university like ?B:I have several friends, but I usually just hang out with Rachel.A:What’s she like?B:She’s really easygoing and down-to-earth. I can basically talk to her about anything. What about you, do you have nice friends at work?A:Oh, I get on really well with Steve.B:Who’s Steve? Your boyfriend?A:No, he’s just a friend. We usually help each other out when we encounter problems.B:So what’s he like?A:He’s really hardworking, energetic and talkative.B:Sounds like a nice guy to me.7.A:What’s your family like?B:Well, my mum is really thoughtful and warmhearted, but can be a bit bossy at timesA:What about your dad?B:My dad is really wise and generous, but can be quite strict.A:Do you have any brothers or sisters?B:I have one brother and one sister.A:What are they like then?B:My brother is younger than me. He’s quite mature for his age, but is a little laid-back.A:And your sister?B:My sister is older than me. She’s a cheerful person, but can get aggressive when she’s in a bad mood!Unit 31.(1) housing apartment roommate sharing(2) studio available furniture rent reasonable(3) check deposit (move out) refund2.(1)a (2)b (3)a (4)b3.(1)a (2)b (3)b (4)a4.全打钩5.Sean: This is Sean McCain , live with Julie Morris , from Gemini One , the international space station .Julie, can you hear me?Julie: Yes, I can hear you .Sean: Julie, can you tell us , what is it like living on the Gemini One ?Julie: The Gemini One is wonderful . It's not so different from living on Earth, really . We have jobs, friends, entertainment, natural beauty . And we have all the modern conveniences that you have on Earth .Sean: What modern conveniences ?Julie: Well, we have movie theaters, game centers , music clubs, shops, restaurants...Sean: How about food ? How do you get your food ?Julie:I go shopping, just like everyone on Earth . You can get any type of food here.Sean: Is food expensive ?Julie: Some of it is . The stuff that's imported from Earth is very expensive . Like a banana from Earth can cost $100 . But most food is really cheap.Sean: Do you miss getting away to the countryside or the mountains ? Don't you miss nature ? Julie: Well, we have lots of nature up here . I can go hiking and mountain biking , riding in the hills, take a swim in a beautiful lake . It's really beautiful up here .Sean: How do people get around up there ?Julie: Oh, just like we do down there . We have electric cars and trains , but not airplanes . Sean: What do you like most about living in the space station ?Julie: Well, the air is clean . There's no pollution , and it's easy to get around . It's really an ideal world.Sean:And what do you like least?Julie: Well, it's kind of expensive to fly home to Earth to see my parents for the holidays.6.A: How can I help you ?B: I am looking for a place to live, near the university if possible .A: What size accommodation do you need ?B: Either a studio flat or a one-bedroom flat. It depends on the price really.A: Well, both are similar in price, though a studio normally requires less furniture. What would be your preference ?B: Hmm, I like an open plan, so I guess a studio flat would be my preference. Can you describe a studio layout to me?A: Most certainly. All of our studio flats combine a bedroom, kitchenette and living room into a single unit.B: How large is the unit ?A: 30 square meters.B: Does it come with a balcony?A: Some do. In fact, we have one studio with a balcony that is available at the south entrance to the university!B: Perfect! Let’s schedule a visit as soon as possible!7.A: Here’s the room –I hope you like it!B: It’s beautiful and full of lightA: Yep, the floor to ceiling windows and south facing view make it the brightest room in the apartment. In the summer, you get 16 hours of sunshine per day! In the winter, it’s nice and warm, even in February.B: Excellent! But I have a lot of furniture –a desk, a bed and a sofa. Is it possible to remove the furniture that is here to make room for mine?A: Yep, the floor to ceiling windows and south facing view make it the brightest room in the apartment. In the summer, you get 16 hours of sunshine per day! In the winter, it’s nice and warm, even in February.B: And what’s through that door? A closet?A: Of course. We have plenty of storage room downstairs.b:。

大学英语3参考答案解析

大学英语3参考答案解析

⼤学英语3参考答案解析⼤学英语3参考答案⼀、单选题(共70.00 分)1.The baby is sleeping. _______ it ________.A.leave…aloneB.call …upC.put …asideD.put …away满分:5.00 分得分:0 分你的答案:B正确答案:A2.I’m going to __________ and cancel my reservation. A.get awayB.call upC.stay awayD.stay away满分:5.00 分得分:5.00 分你的答案:BShe rose from being a __________ to become a superstar. A.excelletB.poorC.somebodyD.nobody满分:5.00 分得分:0 分你的答案:C正确答案:D4.__________ drinking can lead to stomach disorders (失调). excessB.excessiveC.excessfulD.access满分:5.00 分得分:0 分你的答案:D正确答案:B5.It’s a great __________ for us to have Dr. Johnson here today.pleasedC.flavorD.time满分:5.00 分得分:5.00 分你的答案:正确答案:A6.He was __________ with compliments on his excellent performance. A.putB.givenC.showeredD.filled满分:5.00 分得分:5.00 分你的答案:C正确答案:C7.He’s still as __________ as ever in spite of all his disappointments. A.quietB.calmpainful满分:5.00 分得分:0 分你的答案:B正确答案:C8.Leaving the court (法院), the families all tried to __________ a brave face. A.put outB.put awayC.put downD.put on满分:5.00 分得分:0 分你的答案:C正确答案:D9.__________ your favourite dishes with some herbs (⾹草) and spices (⾹料). A.reduceflavorC.honorD.put满分:5.00 分B正确答案:B10.It’s my girlfriend’s birthday party. She will be very upset if I don’t __________. A.call upB.go awayC.show upD.come up满分:5.00 分得分:5.00 分你的答案:C正确答案:CHe has very little __________ with his sister, except that both are too proud. A.in commonB.shareC.sameD.different满分:5.00 分得分:0 分你的答案:C正确答案:We all said they were a perfect __________. However, their marriage did not last long.A.groupB.familyC.matchD.team满分:5.00 分得分:0 分你的答案:A正确答案:C13.The __________ role of women is a housewife, taking care of the house and the children. A.modernB.oldC.newD.traditional满分:5.00 分得分:0 分你的答案:C正确答案:D14.I kept looking at my watch, but she couldn’t take the __________, and it was after midnight before she left. A.hintD.thought满分:5.00 分得分:5.00 分你的答案:C正确答案:C⼆、填空题(共30.00 分)1.Find in Column B the expressions closest in meaning to those in Column A. 微信截图_813.png (答案填写字母选项即可,否则⽆确评分)满分:30.00 分得分:0 分你的答案:第1空:A第2空:B第3空:D第4空:C第5空:CBED第6空:CBEDE第7空:CBEDEC第8空:第2空:C第3空:E第4空:A第5空:F第6空:H第7空:G第8空:B⼀、填空题(共100.00 分)1.The phrase put on means differently when collocating with different words or expressions. Look at the following meanings:A.穿上⾐服B.播放(⾳乐)C. 假装D . (体重) 增加 E.化妆 F.上演Now match the following put on sentences with the above put on meanings.1.Do you mind if I put some music on? ( )2.Hurry up! Put your coat on! It is very late! ( )3.I can eat what I want but I never put on weight. ( )4.Stop putting on that serious face and be yourself. ( )5.I don’t think she was hurt. She was just putting it on. ( )6.He took off his uniform and put on a sweater and trousers. ( )7.Whenever the boss is around, she puts on this sick little smile. ( )8.She would not be that beautiful if she hadn’t put on her make-up. ( )9.The local drama club will put on Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”next Monday evening. ( )得分:20 分你的答案:第1空:B第2空:BD第3空:A第4空:E第5空:F第6空:C第7空:D第8空:C第9空:F第10空:E正确答案:第1空:B第2空:A第3空:D第4空:C第5空:C第7空:C第8空:E第9空:F第10空:F⼀、单选题(共70.00 分)1.Why did the host invite guests who had not known one another to the dinner? A.The host wanted to surprise everyone.B.The host was keen on meeting different persons.C.The host tried to make many friends at one time.D.Because he thought these people had plenty in common.满分:10.00 分得分:0 分你的答案:B正确答案:D2.How did the guests know the party was over?A.there was an alarm clockB.the host was giving them the “Look, I’m washing the dishes now”hint.C.People began to yawn.满分:10.00 分得分:10.00 分你的答案:B正确答案:B3.Why does the writer say “Going to a dinner party is strange”? A.Because you tell the hosts that you enjoy the evening.B.Because you cannot complain how bad the party is.C.Because you invite the hosts to your dinner party.D.Because what you do is different from what you really feel.满分:10.00 分得分:0 分你的答案:B正确答案:D4.What do you know about the bottle of wine?A.The writer bought it especially for this dinner party.B.It was given by others at the writer’s dinner party.C.The host loved the wine and opened it for dinner.D.It was put aside because there was enough wine.满分:10.00 分得分:10.00 分你的答案:正确答案:B5.What is the “Dinner Party Perfect Match”?A.The hosts invite several friends to dinner.B.The guests come to find their friends.C.The hosts introduced their guests to each other.D.The guests will have interesting conversations together. 满分:10.00 分得分:10.00 分你的答案:C正确答案:C6.What foods are served at the dinner party?A.Burgers and pizzas.B.Steamed fish, ice-cream cake and chocolates.C.Bones, chili and tea leaves.Chocolates alone.满分:10.00 分得分:10.00 分你的答案:B正确答案:B7.What can you infer from the text about the dinner party?It’s a pleasure going to a dinner party.B.Dinner parties help you get to know other people. C.You can have unusual foods at dinner parties. D.Guests seldom enjoy the party.满分:10.00 分得分:0 分你的答案:B正确答案:D⼆、多选题(共30.00 分)1.What are the two things the guests should do first? A.to give a lot of complimentsB.to give giftsC.to say thank youD.to hug and kiss满分:10.00 分得分:0 分你的答案:B C正确答案:A B2.What topics did they talk about at the table?A.sexcurrent Korean cinemaD.politicsE.TaxesF.real estate满分:10.00 分得分:0 分你的答案:C D E F正确答案:C E F3.What are the right reasons to explain why not the guests enjoy the meal? A.because they don’t have what they actually wantB.no beautiful young ladies showed upC.steamed fish with all the little bones left inD.too many children making noises满分:10.00 分得分:0 分你的答案:B C正确答案:A C⼀、单选题(共100.00 分)1.John Major __________ the idea of a classless society.promotionC.promotiveD.promotable满分:7.14 分得分:7.14 分你的答案:A正确答案:A2.They do not __________ the necessary skills for the job. A.hadB.ownedC.possessD.process满分:7.14 分得分:0 分你的答案:B正确答案:C3.__________, the success depends on the good marketing. A.StrangelyB.Surprisingly C. Ultimately D.Oddly满分:7.14 分。

大学英语自主学习中心三级答案

大学英语自主学习中心三级答案

Unit 1 V ocabulary TaskAnswers1,hello!Hi,how are you doing?Pretty good.2.hi, how are youFine thanks.3.good morningMorning what’s new?Not much.Listening Task1 first listeningAnswers4(at school )2(home) 3(at a reception) 1(in the park) 2 second listeningAnswers1A:hello !B:oh,hi!A:it’s a beautiful day!B:yeah ,a good day for running.2A:hello ,I’m homeB:hi, how are youA:I’m tired it’s good to be home3A:good morningB:good morningA:I’m mia clark .is mr lee hereB:yes just a moment.mr lee ms clark is here to see you 4 A:HIB:hey what’s newA not much. Look,the teacher is comingB we need to go to classReal World Listening1 predict2 get the main ideasAnswersGood morningHi, how are youHi,nadia.Hey,nadia.how’s it goingHello,ms.barnes.Good morning …coffeeGood morning ,ms .barnesScriptMan-1 good morning,nadiaNadia good morningWoman-1 hi how are youNadia hi fine thanksWoman-2 hi Nadia how’s it goingNadia great. I had a great weekendMan-2 hey Nadia how’s it goingNadia morning fine how about youWoman-3 hello ms barnes. Did you have a good weekendNadia yes it was very good how about youWoman-4 good morningNadiagood morningWoman-4 coffeeNadia sure, thanks… sorry .gotta go .Nadia good morning,everyone.Students: good morning . ms barnes_______________________________________________________________________________ _____Unit 2 V ocabulary TaskAnswers:1. 1. Petra Fields2. 2. 1904 Broadway, San Francisco, CA 940013. 3. 554-09124. 4. Petra@5. 5. March 19, 19806. 6. Apple ComputerListening Task1 First ListeningAnswers1. 1. David Gomez14A Park StreetSeattle, WA 981172. 2. Skiers Sports ShopScott@3. 3. Sarah Cahill912-477-11244. 4. 03/14/86 (March 14, 1986)Hillview High School2 Second ListeningAnswers1. 1. What’s your name?2. 2. Where do you work?3. 3. And your home phone number?4. 4. Where do you go to school?Real World Listening1 PredictAnswerDo you have your card? What’s your name? How do you spell that? And what’s your address? What is your telephone number? Where do you work?2 Get the main ideasAnswersTed Mendrou27 Red Tree Drive818-777-0768NA (He doesn’t work, he’s a st udent.)NA (HE doesn’t have a credit card.)ScriptClerk: Next.Ted: Yes, I’d like this video.Clerk: Do you have your card?Ted: No, I don’t have a card.Clerk: Okay. I’ll make a card. What’s your name?Ted: Ted Mendrou.Clerk: How do you spell that?Ted: M-E-N-D-R-O-U.Clerk: And what’s you’re address?Ted: 27 Red Tree Drive.Clerk: Red Tree? Is that one word or two?Ted: It’s two words: Red. Tree.Clerk: What is your telephone number?Ted: 777-0768Clerk: Is that the 818 area code?Ted: Yep.Clerk: Where do you work?Ted: I don’t work. I’m a student.Clerk: Okay, now I just need a credit card number.Ted: A credit card?Clerk: Yes, you know, VISA MasterCard…Ted: Uh-oh.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unit 3 V ocabulary TaskAnswers(BR), (K), (BD), (LR), (BD), (K), (BR), (BR), (LR), (BD), (LR), (BR), (BD), ( -), (K), (K), (LR) Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswers5. 1. bedroom 3. bathroom6. 2. kitchen 4. living room2 Second ListeningAnswers5. 1. This is a pretty big room.6. 2. It’s nice and sunny.7. 3. This room is very small.8. 4. This room is great.Real World Listening1 PredictAnswerSize of room, furniture, how much it costs, swimming pool.2 Get the main ideasAnswersBusiness hotel: two beds, a bathtub, a couch, a tableRitz Hotel: two beds, a bathtub, a shower, a couch, a table, chairs,refrigerator, TV, poolScriptAlan: I looked on the Internet today and I think I found a hotel for us.Bob: Oh, yeah? Me, too. What does yours have?Alan: Well, it’s a business hotel. The room has two beds. And, of course, abathroom. The bathroom has a bathtub, but no shower.Bob: That’s it?Alan: Well, in the picture it looks lik e there’s also a couch and table.Bob: Two beds, a couch, a table and no shower. Okay. Want to hear about my hotel?Alan: All right, but I –Bob: It’s the Ritz Hotel. It looks great! The room is really two rooms: a bedroom with two really big beds and a living room with a couch, a table and chairs. There is a bath room with a shower and a big bathtub. And listen to this. You also get a refrigerator and a big-screen TV!Alan: Sounds expensive.Bob: Wait. There’s even a health club with a pool!Alan: How much?---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unit 4 T-shirts and jeansV ocabulary TaskAnswers/scriptMiguel is wearing a blue T-shirt, jeans, socks, sneakers, and a red hat.Lydia is wearing a yellow dress, a green sweater, and brown shoes.Ricardo is wearing a black suit, a white shirt, and a light brown coat.Yasu is wearing green shorts, a blue sweatshirt, and sneakers.Trudi is wearing a blue swimming suit and a yellow jacket.Jennifer is wearing a blue jacket, black pants, and black shoes.Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswers7. 1. Lisa has a new job (at a bank).8. 2. Erin is going to a party.9. 3. Jeff wants to swim and run after work.10. 4. Colin works at a hotel. He is a waiter.Real World Listening1 PredictAnswerThey’ll take everything except the running shorts.2 Get the main ideasAnswersA ski jacket, 2 sweaters (a blue one and a yellow and green one), ski boots, a pair of gloves, a (yellow and black) ski hat, a (blue) swimming suit, a (white) bathrobe, a (black) suit, a white shirt, a (red) tie, an extra pair of jeans, a few shirtsScriptSusan: Come on, David. Let’s get ready for the ski trip.David: Already?Susan: What do you mean ―already‖?We’re leaving tomorrow morning.David: Oh. Well. I don’t need to get ready. I can just take a few things, you know, a ski jacket, a sweater, my ski boots. I don’t need much.Susan: you need more than that. How about gloves?David: Oh, yeah. I guess I need a pair of gloves.Susan: Right. And how about a hat? You’ve got a great yellow and black ski hat. Take that. David: Oh, right. Okay. Where is my hat? Great. I found it. And here are myblack gloves. Ahhh…here’s my blue sweater. I’ll take this too. Susan,where’s my yellow and green ski sweater?Susan: I thought you only needed one sweater.David: Well, yeah, but…It’s always good to have two. Let’s see. What else? Maybe I’ll take this…Susan: David, our hotel has a spa and a swimming pool. Take a swimming suit. Your blue one. David: Right, right. My blue swimming suit. Then, of course. I need to take my white bathrobe. Okay. I think I’m ready…Wait, I guess I’ll take my black suit, too. And this white shirt and my red tie. So we can go out at night.Susan: I thought you only needed a ski jacket, a sweater, and a pair of ski boots…David: no, actually, what I need is a bigger suitcase. I think I’ll take an extra pair of jeans, and maybe a few more shirts…Susan: David!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unit 5 V ocabulary TaskAnswersColombian, Korean, French, Brazilian, Japanese, American, English, ThaiListening Task1 First ListeningAnswers11. 1. Australia 2. Spain 3. China 4. India2 Second ListeningAnswers9. 1. Liz (Walker) 3. Yu-an (Lee)10. 2. Carlos (Fernandez) 4. PurniReal World Listening1 PredictAnswerThey met at a youth hostel.2 Get the main ideasAnswersThey are at a youth hostel in London.Robert is from San Francisco, California.Miguel is from Bogota, Colombia.Keiko is from Japan, but she lives in Paris. She works there.She wants to do something fun.Silvia is from a small town near Venice, Italy.ScriptRobert: Hi, I’m Robert. How’s it going?Miguel: Hi. My name’s Miguel. Sorry, I didn’t catch your name.Robert: It’s Robert. I’m from San Francisco, in the U.S. Nice to meet you –Miguel.Miguel: Nice to meet you, too.Robert: Is this your first day here?Miguel: Yes. I just got to London today.Robert: Where are you from?Miguel: I’m Colombian. From Bogota, Colombia.Keiko: Hi. Can I sit here?Robert: Hello. Sure. There’s plenty of room. I’m Robert.Keiko: Hi. My name’s Keiko. Wh ere are you from, Robert?Robert: Hi. Keiko. I’m from California. And you…? Are you from Japan?Keiko: Yes, I’m from Osaka, originally. Now I live in Paris.Robert: Really? What do you do there?Keiko: I work for a high-tech company. I’m so glad to be awa y from work.Robert: Right.Keiko: Do you have any ideas on fun things to do here in London?Robert: Yeah. Let me get my guidebook. And my map. I’ll be right back.Silvia: Hello. I’m Silvia. Do any of you know what time it is?Miguel: It’s 6:15. I think di nner is at 7:00. have a seat.Silvia: Thank you.Miguel: I’m Miguel. I’m from Colombia. And this is Keiko, from Japan. Where’reyou from, Silvia?Silvia: I’m from Italy. From a small town near Venice. Have you been to Italy?Miguel: No, but I’d love to go. I like Italian food. And, Italian cars.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unit 6 V ocabulary TaskAnswers/script7. 1. Carl is tall.He has short, wavy, blond hair.8. 2. Yumi is thin.She is also short.9. 3. Ana is pretty.She has long, straight, black hair.10. 4. Andrew is handsome.He’s a little heavy.He has curly brown hair.Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswers3, 1, x, 2, x, 42 Second ListeningAnswersReal World Listening1 Predict2 Get the main ideasAnswersBefore: fat, long, brown, curly (hair)After: thin, short, straight, blond (hair)ScriptK: Hello?L: Hi, Karen. This is Lisa.K: Wow! How are you? Where are you?L: I am at home. I just got back last night. From Hawaii.K: So how was it? Tell me.L: It was so great. Great. You should see me. The new me.K: What do you mean ―the new me‖? What did you do?L: Well remember my hair?K: Yeah…L: It was brown.K: Yeah…And long and curly.L: W ell, now it’s blond. And…K: Let me guess. It’s short?L: Yeah. It looks so great. It’s short and it’s straight. And so blond!K: Blond, short, and straight? Wow! I can’t wait to see you!L: And, there’s?? more. I walked and jogged every day. And I went sw imming alot. So good-bye, fat. No more fat. Now I’m thin.K: Thin and short, straight hair? I won’t know you.L: Wait. There’s more. A surprise.K: Can you come over now?L: Sure, I’ll run over right---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unit 7 V ocabulary TaskAnswers11. 1. Carlos: grandfather, husband, fatherTeresa: grandmother, wife, motherKurt: father, son, husbandMaria: mother, daughter, wife12. 2. Thomas: (older) brother, son, nephewAnna: sister, daughter, nieceMarta: aunt, wifeRobert: uncle, husbandGabriella: aunt, wifeListening Task1 First ListeningAnswersAnswers may vary, but should include:12. 1. brother, (younger) sister13. 2. grandmother, grandfather, grandparents, younger sister14. 3. mother, father, son15. 4. wife, son, daughter, mother, family2 Second ListeningAnswers1. my brother Marco 3. looks like father2. my younger sister 4. looks like motherReal World Listening1 Predict2 Get the main ideasAnswersTop row, left to right: mother, grandmother, stepsister, sisterSecond row, left to right: stepfather, stepbrother, brotherScriptTony: Well, I brought some photos of my family with me. I want to show them to you.Friend: Wow, you brought lots of photos. Great!Tony: here’s the first one.Friend: Let me see. Oh, what a nice family. Is she your mother?Tony: Yes, she’s my mother.Friend: And who’s in the second picture?Tony: Oh, this is my grandmother.Friend: Does she live with you?Tony: Yep. She lives with us.Friend: How about in this picture? Who are the girls?Tony: Well, the one on the right is Carla –she’s my sister.Friend: And the one on the left is who?Tony: Um, that’s Ellen. She’s also my… sister.Friend: Oh?Tony: And in this picture, this is Lenny and Marty. They’re my brothers.Friend: Wait a minute. How many brothers and sisters do you have?Tony: Well, it’s a little hard to follow, but I’ll explain. This is my mother. And this is my mother’s husband Evan.Friend: that’s your father.Tony: No, he’s not my father. My mother and father are divorced. And, Evan is also divorced. Friend: Okay.Tony: And he married my mother last year. He has two children, also, one boy and one girl. Marty and Ellen. So, actually, Marty is my stepbrother and Ellen is my stepsister.Friend: Stepbrother and stepsister?Tony: Yeah. That means my mother isn’t their mother, but my mother is married to their father. Friend: Oh, it’s a little hard to follow.Tony: Well, it really doesn’t matter now. We all just live together and we’re a family.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unit 8 Vocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptThe post office is next to the First National Bank.The bank is between Broadway Bookstore and First Aid drugstore.Antonio’s Restaurant is across from the library.Sherwood hospital is on the corner. It is next to Apple Tree Flower Shop.Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswers1. 1. post office 3. bank2. 2. hospital 4. library2 First ListeningAnswers1. 1. It’s on the corner, next to the bank.2. 2. It’s between the drugstore and the police station.3. 3. It’s down the street.4. 4. It’s on the corner, next to Adam’s shoe store.Real World Listening1 predict2 Get the main ideasAnswersGo down this street. You will see the International Hotel of Kyoto. Across from the hotel is Nijo Castle. Also, NHK radio station is next to Nijo Castle. Nijo Castle is between the radio station and the International Hotel.ScriptMichael: Well, what do you want to do first?Colette: I know. Let’s go to Nijo Castle.Michael: Nijo Castle? Okay. Can you ask someone for directions?Colette: Okay. He re goes. Excuse me…we’re trying to find…Man: Sorry, sorry, I don’t speak English.Colette: Oh…Excuse me…where is Nijo Castle?Woman#1: Nijo Castle? <explains it in Japanese>Michael: Thank you.Colette: Did you understand that?Michael: No, I didn’t understand that. Let’s see if we can find another tourist.Colette: There’s someone. With a map. On the corner. See?Michael: Let’s go. Excuse me, can you help us? We want to go to Nijo Castle.Woman#2: Oh, I’ve been there. Okay, go down this street. There is t heinternational Hotel of Kyoto. Across from the hotel is Nijo Castle. Also, NHK radio station is next to Nijo Castle. Nijo Castle is between the NHK radio station and the International Hotel.Both: Great. Thanks for you help.Real World SpeakingAnswers/Script:5. 5. A: Excuse me. Where is the post office?B: It’s on Green Street, across from McDonalds.A: Did you say across from McDonalds?B: Yes, that’s right.6. 6. A: Where is the Grand Hotel?B: The Grand hotel? I think it’s on River Drive n ext to the Marriott.A: Could you repeat that, please?7. 7. A: Can you tell me where a bank is?B: There’s a bank on Lakeshore Drive between a big bookstore and a jewelrystore. You can’t miss it.A: Sorry. Please say that again more slowly---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unit 9 V ocabulary TaskAnswers/Script4. 1. Phillippe is a courier. He rides his bicycle all day. He deliverspackages.5. 2. Marta is a ski instructor. She teaches people how to ski.6. 3. Ryan is a math teacher. He teaches geometry to high school students.7. 4. Yan-woo is a bus driver. He drives a tour bus.8. 5. Gabriella is a computer programmer. She writes software for children.9. 6. Yoshi is a photographer. He takes photos for a newspaper.10. 7. Ana is a flight attendant. She works for an international airline.11. 8. Carlos is a hotel clerk. He works at the front desk of a major hotel.Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswers4 (computer programmer), 2 (flight attendant), 3 (courier), 1 (dog walker)2 Second ListeningAnswers1. 1. it’s fun2. 2. gets to travel a lot; loves to fly; meets a lot of people3. 3. goes fast when the cars move slowly4. 4. likes to work on softwareReal World Listening1 Predict2 Get the main ideasAnswers1. 1. T2. 2. F (He knows how to use a computer and send faxes.)3. 3. F (He knows how to swim.)4. 4. T5. 5. T6. 6. F (He can’t work on Sundays.)7. 7. TScriptInterviewer: Good morning. Are you Daniel Rodriguez?Daniel: Yes, I am.Interviewer: How are you today?Daniel: Fine, thanks.Interviewer: I understand you want to get a job here at the hotel.Daniel: Yes, I do.Interviewer: Well, tell me a little about yourself. First, what languages do youspeak?Daniel: I can speak English, and of course Spanish. And a little Japanese.Interviewer: Can you work at the front desk? Use a computer? Send faxes, e-mail and so on? Daniel: Sure, I can use a computer. I can do all that.Interviewer: Okay. Let’s see. There are a lot of other jobs here at the hotel, so I need to find out what else you can do. Can you swim? We have a swimming pool here.Daniel: Yes, I can swim.Interviewer: We have four restaurants. And one coffee shop. Can you wait tables?Daniel: Yeah, I worked as a waiter at a restaurant last year.Interviewer: Can you cook?Daniel: Um, no, I can’t cook.Interviewer: Are you strong? Can you carry heavy suitcases?Daniel: I think so.Interviewer: How about weekends? That’s our busiest time. Can you work on weekends? Daniel: Uh, I can work Saturdays, but not Sundays.Interviewer: Hmm. I see. Now the most important question is: Do you like working with people? At a hotel, you work with people al day.Daniel: yeah, I can work with a lot of people. I came from a big family.Interviewer: Well, Daniel. Thank you for coming in today. I’ll give you a call in a few days. Daniel: Thank you. Good-bye.Interviewer: Good-bye.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unit 10 Vocabulary TaskAnswersPlay tennis Tuesday eveningsClean my room Saturday morningsGo to the park Saturday afternoonsGo to work Monday, Wednesday and FridayGo to school Tuesday and ThursdayWatch TV Monday, Wednesday and Thursday eveningsGo to the movies SundayEat dinner with friends Friday eveningsListening Task1 First ListeningAnswers16. 1. She teaches on Tuesday and Thursday.17. 2. She doesn’t have class on Wednesday morning.18. 3. He sleeps late on Saturday morning.19. 4. He goes to the park with his friends on Sunday.2 Second ListeningAnswers5. 1. It’s a fun job.6. 2. We usually drink coffee and just talk.7. 3. I rarely get up before 10 or 11 o’clock.8. 4. It’s a good place to relax.Real World Listening1 PredictAnswerFriday evening2 Get the main ideasAnswersCelia is busy: every morning (she’s at school), three nights a week (working atCe sar’s), Friday evening (she goes to Silver Gym)Laura is busy: Tuesday and Thursday (she works at the mall), Monday, Wednesday, Friday (she works at KPFA, a radio station), Monday and Wednesday nights (she has dance class), Saturday (she usually goes to Silver Gym)ScriptCelia: Hey, Laura! How’s it going?Laura: Oh, Celia, hi! I’m doing fine. What are you up to?Celia: School and work, mostly. I go to school in the morning. And I work three nights a week at Cesar’s…you know, the new Italian restaurant d owntown. How about you?Laura: Right now, I have two jobs. On Tuesday and Thursday I work at the mall. Celia: Uh-huh.Laura: And on Monday, Wednesday and Friday I work for DPFA, the radio station. Celia: Oh, interesting.Celia: It’s so good to see you. Let’s get together some night.Laura: Sure.Celia: How about Monday night?Laura: Oh, I can’t on Monday night. I have dance class. How about Tuesday?Celia: Oh, Tuesday I work in the evening. But how about Wednesday or Thursday?Laura: Mmm…Wednesday I have m y dance class again, and Thursday evening I work atthe mall. Friday?Celia: Actually, every Friday evening I go to my health club. Usually, I swim orlift weights or…Laura: Where do you go?Celia: I go to Silver Gym on East Main Street…Laura: You’re k idding! I go to Silver Gym, too. I seldom go to Friday, though. Iusually go on Saturday.Celia: Well, do you want to go this Friday night? About 6 o’clock? We canexercise, and then go to dinner or something.Laura: Sure. Sounds good. See you then---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unit 11 Vocabulary TaskAnswers/Script1. 1. A: How are you going from New York to Los Angeles?B: By plane, of course.2. 2. A: Are you walking to school today?B: No, I’m going by bicycle.3. 3. A: Are you buying a one-way or round-trip ticket?B: Just one way.4. 4. A: How do you get to the station so fast?B: I use my in-line skates.5. 5. A: It’s 9:00. the bus is late again.B: Let’s take a taxi.6. 6. A: Where does the train to Liverpool leave from?B: It departs from Track E.7. 7. A: Good luck. And have a nice trip.B: Thanks! I’ll miss you.Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswers20. 1. school 3. Bali21. 2. Singapore 4. Shanghai2 Second ListeningAnswers9. 1. He’s going by car.10. 2. His plane leaves in an hour.11. 3. She wants to go to Bali by ship.12. 4. She needs to buy a train ticket.Real World Listening1 PredictAnswerIn-line- skates, bicycle, kayak (other: pedal boat)2 Get the main ideasAnswerStarted in England.1. 1. Traveled by pedal boat. 111 days. Miami to San Francisco.2. 2. Traveled by in-line skated. 12 months.3. 3. San Francisco to Hawaii. Traveled by pedal boat. 53 days.4. 4. Hawaii to Australia. Will travel by pedal boat.5. 5. Across Australia. Will travel by bicycle.6. 6. Australia to Indonesia/Malaysia. Will travel by kayak. (lower leftbox)7. 7. Thailand, China, India, back to Europe/England. Will travel by bicycle.(top left box) ScriptInterviewer: Jason, could you tell us about your round-the-world trip?Jason: Sure. I started in England about five years ago, in a special boat.Interviewer: A special boat? What do you mean?Jason: It’s a pedal boat. I’m trying to go around the world just using human power. Interviewer: Ah-hah. Human power? What do you mean, just human power?Jason: Human power is just the power of myself. No wind and no motors.Interviewer: Wow. That’s interesting. Where did you start?Jason: I started in England and I pedaled across the Atlantic Ocean to the U.S.in 111 days. And then I in-line skated across the United States. To San Francisco. Interviewer: That’s a l ong way. How long did that take?Jason: Well, I thought it was only going to take three months, but it ended up taking a year. Interviewer: And now we’re here in Hawaii.Jason: Right.Interviewer: How did you get to Hawaii?Jason: Well, I pedaled the boat from San Francisco to Hawaii in 53 days.Interviewer: That’s a long time. And what are your plans from here? I’m going to pedal the boat from Hawaii to Australia. And then bicycle through Australia, kayak up through Indonesia to Malaysia, and then use a bicycle up through Thailand, China, India, and all the way back through Europe, back to my starting point in England.Interviewer: Wow! And how long do you think that will take?Jason: Probably another four years.Interviewer: Well, it’s been a pleasure meet ing you, Jason. And I wish you good luck on the rest of your trip.Jason: Thank you.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unit 12 Vocabulary TaskAnswers/Script1. 1. I’m saving money so that I can go to Europe.2. 2. I can’t afford to buy the clothes I really like.3. 3. The prices in this shop are way too high.4. 4. We spend too much money every month.5. 5. We need to make a budget.6. 6. How much does this car cost?7. 7. I earn a lot of money in my new job at the TV station.8. 8. How much is the rent for this apartment?Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswers22. 1. to buy concert tickets23. 2. to buy a new car24. 3. for rent (for an apartment)25. 4. to buy a jacket2 Second ListeningAnswers13. 1. $8014. 2. $23,00015. 3. $900 a month16. 4. 600 Hong Kong dollars or about 100 US dollarsReal World Listening1 Predict2 Get the main ideasAnswersA bagel & coffee: $2.75A train ticket: $3.50Lunch: $6.00A movie ticket: $7.50Popcorn & drink: $4.50 ($3.00 popcorn) +$1.50 (medium drink)Taxi ride: $8.00 (fare)Note: Sarah gives him a 10-dollar bill and says, ―Thanks. Good night.‖ We caninfer that she gave him a $2.00 tip. However, accept either $8.00 or $10.00Total = $32.25 ($8.00 fare) or $34.25 ($10.00 fare)ScriptSarah: Good morning. I’d like a large coffee and a bagel.Clerk: That’ll be $2.75Sarah: Let’s see. The fare to downtown is $3.50. can I have one ticket to downtown?Clerk: That’s $3.50Sarah: Hmm. The lunch special today is pizza with a small salad and a drink for $6.00. I think I’ll get that.Friend: That’s a good deal. $6.00. I’ll get that, too.Sarah: I’d like a ticket for the 8’oclo ck show.Clerk: That’s $7.50Sarah: Let’s get something to eat during the movie. I didn’t eat dinner. Hmm.What do they have? Hmm. A small popcorn is $3.00 and a medium drink is $1.50. I guess I want that.Sarah: Let’s take a taxi home. It’s so late…and I’m so tired. Taxi!Sarah: Please let us off at 56th and Broadway.Driver: Sure.Driver: Here you go.Sarah: How much is the fare?Driver: It’s $8.00Sarah: Here’s a ten. Thanks. Goodnight.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unit 13 Vocabulary TaskAnswers6:15 gets up6:30 takes a shower7:20 catches the bus8:15 has a class12:30 eats lunch3:00 goes to work5:30 takes a break11:00 goes to bedListening Task1 First ListeningAnswers26. 1. work, going out with friends27. 2. getting up for work28. 3. eating lunch (at the park)29. 4. going to school, working at a restaurant2 Second ListeningAnswers17. 1. from 9:00 until 6:00 3. around one o’clock18. 2. at 5:30 4. from 2:30 until 11:00Real World Listening1 PredictAnswerEmma, her doctor, Todd, her mother, and Robert called her.2 Get the main ideasAnswers1. 1. Emma. Two tickets for the concert. Meet at 7:30, main door (WarfieldMusic Hall)2. 2. Doctor’s office. Appointment on Tuesday changed to 3:30. (Call ifcan’t come.)3. 3. Todd. At park, 4:30 now. leaving.4. 4. Julie’s mother. Dinner at 5:00 on Sunday.5. 5. Robert. Meet at airport at 2:10 Monday. (Call i f can’t meet.)ScriptMessage 1 (beep): Hi. This is Emma. Guess what? I got two tickets for the。

大学英语自主阅读3全答案

大学英语自主阅读3全答案

unit 11)【答案】N【解析】依据原文第三段第二句“Despite fierce resistance in some quarters, by 2007 nearly three-quarters of countries had over 60% of higher-education students enrolled oncourses compatible with the new structure.”可以判断,欧洲有四分之三的国家中的60%的受高等教育的学生是按照新的课程结构注册课程的,因此该陈述是错误的。

2)【答案】Y【解析】依据原文第四段第二句“Designed to boost investment in pioneering scientific research,…”可以判断,该陈述是正确的。

3)【答案】Y【解析】依据原文第五段第三句“It is trying to foster elite universities by encouraging them to compete for money.”可以判断,这一陈述是正确的。

4)【答案】Y【解析】原文第六段的倒数第三句“…and 90,000 students quit university each year withouta degree.”与该陈述内容一致。

5)【答案】NG【解析】原文第七段第三句和第四句都是关于Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) 的新颖之处,但是文中没有提到该学院使用的教学方法是否是新的。

6)【答案】N【解析】原文第八段第四句“This will allow them to recruit the researchers they want, at the salaries the foundations allow them to pay (though like the TSE, they still cannotcharge tuition fees or select students at entry level)”表明学校使用资金要经过基金会统一,不是完全自主。

新标准大学英语第三册网络自主学习及课后答案第一单元unit-test答案

新标准大学英语第三册网络自主学习及课后答案第一单元unit-test答案

新标准大学英语第三册网络自主学习及课后答案第一单元unit-test答案Unit testDone with this task. Your score: 82%Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.•impromptu•attendance•impressive•acceptance•ambitious•resistance•defy•productive•ingenious•skip•allot•elapsed•impose•continuous•adolescent•obstacle•permanently•chronologically•untimely•uncertainty1. L eave it to Carlos to think of a(n)solution to our most difficult problem!Your answer Correct answeringenious ingenious2.For me, the biggest to becoming an astronaut is my poor math skills.Your answer Correct answerobstacle obstacle3.I have no idea how much time sinceshe left—I fell asleep.Your answer Correct answerelapsed elapsed4. A fter college, I travelled through Europe,and the most thing I saw was theEiffel Tower in Paris.Your answer Correct answerimpressive impressive5.happened first?Your answer Correct answerchronologically Chronologically 6.Steve is one of the mostknow; he wants to own his own business by the time he's 25.Your answer Correct answerambitious ambitious7.Jack still acts like a(n) and thinkseverything is a game.Your answer Correct answeradolescent adolescent8. A newspaper reader can select what he isinterested in and what he thinks is boring.Your answer Correct answerskip skip9. A fter his plane landed, the prime ministergave a(n) speech about globalwarming.Your answer Correct answerimpromptu impromptu10. I told my parents I wanted to take a year offbefore going to college, and my suggestionsurprisingly met with little .Your answer Correct answerresistance resistance11.The world was shocked by the death of the young singer.Your answer Correct answeruntimely untimely12."How dare you a direct order?You're a soldier now!"Your answer Correct answerdefy defy13.She was disfigured by the fire, but it soon came to represent her determination to succeed in life.Your answer Correct answerpermanently permanently14.During the World Cup, in class was down because everyone stayed at home to watch television.Your answer Correct answerattendance attendance15. I had five exams last week—it was like onelong, nightmare.Your answer Correct answercontinuous continuous16.Normally, wemember, but this is a special case.Your answer Correct answercontinuous allot17. I can remember feeling very insecure when Iwas young; I was desperate for myclassmates'Your answer Correct answeruncertainty acceptance18. Her final year of school was marked byconsiderable as she tried to figureout what to do next.Your answer Correct answerattendance uncertainty19. I've tried working in the morning, but I findthat I'm most late at night.Your answer Correct answerproductive productive20. Ernie is a really decent guy; he would nevertry to his beliefs on someone else.Your answer Correct answerimpose imposeSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. We don't have the budget to do everything,so I'm afraid your plan will have to gothe back burner.Your answer Correct answeron on22. All I need is some peace and quiet, and I'llbe able to figure a solution.Your answer Correct answerout out23.Brace yourself some bad news, this doesn't look good.Your answer Correct answerfor for24.It's all down you! Don't let us down!Your answer Correct answerto to25. The new evidence creates a lot ofuncertainty who really reachedAmerica first.Your answer Correct answerabout about26. I'm only a law school student—I'm hardlyany position to help you with your legal problems.Your answer Correct answerin in27.In the back my mind, I have mydoubts about whether he's right for the job.Your answer Correct answerof of28.He is having a shotdinner.Your answer Correct answeron at29.Jessica had her life mapped sinceshe was a little girl: college, marriage,children, career.Your answer Correct answerout out30.Quick, cram the bagYour answer Correct answerin underPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.For ten years, I lived in the city and loved it. Everything was stable, and I didn't have many worries. Then, within one month, I got a(31)at work and my girlfriend and Idecided to get married. Suddenly, my life was in(32)with big changes ahead!The new position at work was wonderful. I wasno longer relegated to the (33)was starting to notice all of my hard work! After a(34)speech about my new responsibilities, my boss took me to my new private office. Fantastic! I didn't have to sit in the(35)of the office anymore, behind the copy machine. I loved my job already.My girlfriend also suggested that we move out of the city and buy a house in the suburbs. Wehad been city (36)for so long that it was a difficult decision for us to make. On top of that, Iwas worried about taking out a (37)forthe house. My new job paid better, but ourresources were still (38). Finding a down payment would be tough.In the end, we decided to go for it. There's no time like the present, right? With the new job, Icould honestly say that I had a (39)career, so it felt right to take the plunge and buy a house. After all these changes, we'd be ready to just relax and enjoy life. So, we took on ahoneymoon to the (40)California.Your answer Correct answer(31) p romotion promotion(32) t ransition transition(33) s idelines sidelines(34) l engthy lengthy(35) r ear rear(36) d wellers dwellers(37) f inite mortgage(38) c oastal finite(39) b udding budding(40) c oastal coastalPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.It would be a fairly accurate statement to say that, when I was in elementary school and high school, I was a painfully shy child. I usually kept to myself,had only a few friends, and rarely spoke in class. My parents were always very busy, so they neverpushed me to become more involved in activitiesand meet more people. I was perfectly happy by myself. I spent much of my time with my nose buried in a book. The only times that I ventured away from the comforts of my bedroom were when I exploredthe seemingly endless aisles of stockedbookshelves at my favourite bookstore.In retrospect, it was no surprise that I read with such an incredible appetite. Reading was my escape. My favourite books were adventure andtravel stories—stories that brought the readers toexotic, unexplored, or dangerous places. These were places I longed to go, and they were adventures I yearned to experience, but I knew it was all just a fantasy. I had a hard time working up the nerve to talk to a fellow classmate, I knew there was no way I could travel around the world and live out one of these adventures. Therefore, I read. I read every book I could find that promised adventure, excitement, or escape. By the time I graduated from high school, I had probably read more books than our school had in its library. It was quite an achievement, but no one knew about it except for me. I told no one because I had no one to tell. My only friend was Justin, and that relationship only existed because we had been next-door neighbours for fifteen years.Like most of my classmates, I applied to college and eventually worked up the courage to go. Itwasn't easy. I had lived at home with my parents my whole life, and I rarely ever thought about leaving. However, it had finally become inevitable; I couldn't stay with them forever. I attended a local college and moved out to live in a dormitory with a roommate. Itwould be an understatement to say that I was nervous. I was terrified.My roommate's name was Greg, and the first few weeks of school were very awkward. He kept trying to start conversations and be friendly. I was able to answer his questions, of course, but I found it difficult to keep the conversation going. I just wasn't used to it—I had no practice at this sort of thing. Then one day I returned from an afternoon class and found him reading a Jack London book. Suddenly, I found that I had a hundred questions to ask Greg. Did he like Jack London? Which was his favourite book? Did he read a lot? What other authors did he like? The list was endless.To my surprise, Greg was also in love with adventure and travel books. One of his dreams was to travel around the world and follow in the footsteps of some of history's greatest explorers. There must have been magic at work that day. It was as if my shyness suddenly disappeared. Greg and I talked for hours about our favourite books and dreams of travel. I also found it easier to talk to otherpeople at school and make friends since that day. I felt like the world opened up to me. So many things suddenly seemed possible. In fact, Greg and I are planning a great adventure for this summer! It may have taken me a while, but I finally found a way to break out of my shell and start enjoying life.41. W hich of the following is a rite of passage thathelped the writer to become less shy?A. Attending high school.B. Reading many books.C. Attending college.D. Planning a great adventure.42. I n which paragraph does the author comparehis desire to read to hunger?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 4.D. Paragraph 5.43. W hich of the following would make the besttitle for this passage?A. A Painfully Shy ChildB. My College LifeC. Travels with GregD. Breaking Out of My Shell44. "It would be an understatement to say that Iwas nervous. I was terrified." What does the writer mean by this statement?A. He wasn't nervous at all.B. He was mildly nervous.C. He was as nervous as usual.D. He was extraordinarily nervous.45. W hich of the following statements can youinfer from the passage?A. Jack London wrote exciting stories.B. Jack London wrote dull stories.C. Jack London wasn't a famous writer.D. Jack London was the writer'sfavourite writer.。

大学英语自主学习听力答案及原文10――3

大学英语自主学习听力答案及原文10――3

18. Which of the following is not the duty of the U.S. Coast Guard?(D 细节综合题。

文中提到在和平时期美国海岸警卫队负责有关航海,运输,移民,私人船舶等法律的实施以及营救遇难船只人员,但没提到训练人游泳。

Passage TwoWhat are some of the steps a person can take to prevent his house from being broken into while he is away?One step is to make sure that the house seems a live-in one. Living-room curtains should be pulled down only half-way. Bedrooms that usually have the curtains pulled down at night should be left down. Another is to make sure that all outside locks are the strong type. Still another is to leave several 100W lights burning and make sure that one is in the kitchen. Lights that turned on and off by themselves are the best.Then, too, it is a good idea to leave the radio turned on and set to a talking station. Any type of speaking makes a thief think twice before trying to enter. Finally , make certain that the newspaper is stopped and that a trusted neighbor has been asked to pick up the mail. Thieves are especially quick to notice piled-up newspapers and overpiled mail boxes.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. Why did the writer begin this piece with a question?(C 推断题。

大学网络英语3 自主测试与答案

大学网络英语3 自主测试与答案

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否则就听不成啦!Part 1 Understanding Long Conversations(每小题:1 分)Directions: In this section you'll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1.A. The woman was not very happy.B. News that the husband was cheating.C. A saying about smiling and crying.D. A report that more husbands had girlfriends. 2.A. In a lawyer's office.B. In a workplace.C. In the woman's home.D. In the man's home. 3.A. She doesn't feel like smiling.B. She has to stay in the office.C. Something is wrong with her head.D. Her husband might have an affair with another woman. 4.A. A strange shirt.C BD D CB. Few parents supported their children in entering Harvard.C. Children who felt unloved weren't as healthy later in life.D. Parents aren't warm enough for children to be healthy.2.A. He hardly ever lived past his 50th birthday.B. He became sick almost all of the time during mid-life.C. He developed heart, blood, or drinking problems in mid-life.D. He found relationships that he couldn't enjoy.3.A. Researchers believe it is meaningful.B. It involves biological, psychological, and social factors.C. This report claimed that this was the case.D. Healthy people aren't diagnosed with many healthproblems.4.A. Parents.B. Mothers.C. Society.D. Psychology.5.A. Acting warmly toward children will make them healthier.B. Getting sick is common for people as they enter mid-life.C C B A Aonon homre on down outin with toupupDirections: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.1. A recent ________ was that about 20 per cent of collegegraduates joined the army of the unemployed last year.A. estimateB. numberC. figureD. statistic2.The same question was usually set in two forms: one that had________ answers to choose from, and the other where thepupil had to supply their own answer.A. someB. weakC. strongD. different3.Once you have made your booking and paid a ________,then the cost of your holiday cannot be changed.A. feeB. savingC. moneyD. loan4.Will you go to the party ________ me, so that our host won'tbe too offended?A. instead ofB. rather thanC. no other thanD. except for5.Now that the director has a good ________, you can talk tohim about more money for your project.A. feelingB. attributeC. attitudeD. status6.He came back late, ________ which time all the guests hadalready left.A. afterB. atC. byD. during7.________ it was on the side of a mountain, the village wasvery quiet.A. Isolated asB. Isolating ifC. Being isolated asD. Having been isolated if8.________ data (数据) that the language-acquiring ability mustbe stimulated.D A D A A C C B A2.3.lifetime together.When love ends, the emotional and financial stress can 4.5.divorce was caused by small 6.love ended with an emotional 7.costly. I can't even remember 8.anymore. 9.used to use to greet one another, we enter and leave withoutany greeting at all.our differences, I tried not to think about it. I pledged to simplystay together for the 11.to 12.always have her parents together. I also understood that by13.child. But after a while it became apparent how unfair it was toeveryone 14.had to 15.16.weight of my unhappiness finally became too much to bear. Icould 17.divorce.1.5 ceremony 1.5 However 1.5 Sometimes 1.5 wreck1.5 disguise1.5 provocations 1.5 toll1.5 being1.5 Instead of 1.5 reconcile 1.5 sake1.5 bear1.5 separating 1.5 involved1.5 remain1.5 sheer1.5 restrain1.5 overnightgrabbing 1.5 quiveringkeen boring festival disguise financially encourage skilled agreeable reckoned merryin the new country, they often get confused about their identity. Mycousins told me that when they visited Korea a few years ago, theyfelt different from other Koreans. They could even feel it juststrolling around the street because they wore different clothes.We must realize that language is important and valuable for manyreasons. Immigrants should make an effort not to be ignored bytheir children and to make their children understand their heritageby teaching them the parents' language. This is important in helpingthe second generation establish their identity.1.Which people are having trouble with language?A. Natives.B. People of the 2nd generation.C. People when born.D. Immigrants.2.Why are children ignoring their parents?A. Children have lost their identity.B. Parents cause children to suffer.C. They speak different languages.D. They have different job levels.3.The author's aunt taught Korean ________.A. so she could preserve her languageB. so she would have a job in AmericaC. to help children succeed in their new countryD. to help children keep their Korean identity4.The author's cousins felt ________.A. they were not similar to people in KoreaB. they could not get a job in AmericaC. it was all right to look and feel differentD. it was important to keep their identity5. A proper title for this passage is ________.A. The Identity of the Second GenerationB. Korean Problems in AmericaC. Learning a New Language in the USD. Keeping Your Culture in a New LandQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.Yinlan looked at the people sitting around the table and smiled with satisfaction. Everyone in her family was there—her children, her grandchildren, and her new great-grandson, just one month old. Her whole family had come to celebrate the Harvest Moon Festival (节日).Two days after the Harvest Moon Festival, Yinlan died peacefully in her sleep. Her family was sad but at the same time grateful. They felt happy that they had been able to celebrate the Harvest Moon Festival with her one last time. Everyone said it was remarkable that Yinlan had died just two days after the holiday.Actually, the timing of Yinlan's death was not remarkable at all. Recently sociologists (社会学家) studied the death rate among elderly Chinese women in California. They discovered that the death rate drops 35 percent before the Harvest Moon Festival and then rises 35 percent. Sociologists believe that these changes in death rate show the mind's power over the body. The Harvest Moon Festival, when families gather, is important to elderly Chinese women. Apparently some women are able to postpone (推延) their deaths so that they can celebrate the festival one last time. The idea that people can postpone the time of their deaths is notnew. Many families tell stories of a relative who held on to life untilafter an important event. The stories people tell, however, are just that: stories. They are not proof that people can postpone their deaths. The sociologists' work is important because the sociologists studied facts, not stories. The facts—the drop and rise in death rates—prove that people really can postpone their deaths.6.When did Yilan die?A. During the Harvest Moon Festival.B. Before going to sleep.C. Just before the Harvest Moon Festival.D. A couple days after the Harvest Moon Festival.7.The writer tells us the story of Yilan to let us know that_________.A. the Harvest Moon Festival is important to elderly ChinesewomenB. Chinese families get together to enjoy the Harvest MoonFestivalC. families are often sad during the Harvest Moon FestivalD. people may be able to put off death for an important event8.Where did the study take place?A. China.B. Yilan's home.C. Festival grounds.D. California.9.What does the author describe as "not new"?A. The work of sociologists.B. Proof of postponing death.D C D A D D B C C B。

中国矿业大学英语自主学习答案

中国矿业大学英语自主学习答案

大学英语读写第三册三级第二单元测试Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations1. BA. He started a new program.B. He stopped exercising.C. He feels very tired.D. He was ill last month.2. AA. Begin swimming.B. Start weight lifting.C. Look at herself differently.D. Eat better to lose weight.3. BA. Healthy vegetables are very expensive for some people.B. The woman doesn't have a good excuse not to exercise.C. Running outside is the best way for a person to exercise.D. Healthy living isn't something to make excuses for.4. AA. Taking a new pill.B. Going on a diet.C. Listening to news reports.D. Replacing exercise.5. DA. 60%.B. 30%.C. 70%.D. 50%.Part 5 Multiple Choice21. While a ______A __ amount of stress can be beneficial, too much stress can exhaust you.A. moderateB. modernC. largeD. striking22. If you ______D_______ your demand, then maybe you will have more chance of getting what you want.A. conductB. denyC. grantD. moderate23. I don't think he is old __C______ to do the job.A. sufficientB. plentifulC. enoughD. approximate24. The physicist needed more ___C_____ before his theory could be accepted.A. financeB. publicationsC. evidenceD. recognition25. The museum is ___B_____ a valuable group of coins.A. displayingB. exhibitingC. presentingD. giving26. The judge considers a financial __D___________ to be an appropriate way of punishing him.A. optionB. dutyC. responsibilityD. penalty27. We are all for your proposal that the discussion ___C_____.A. was put offB. is to put offC. be put offD. should put off28. Frequently single-parent children ___C_____ some of the housework.A. take offB. take afterC. take onD. take in29. The British are not so familiar with different cultures and other ways of doing things, ____B____ is often the case in other countries.A. soB. asC. itD. that30. Americans consume ____C____ as they actually need every day.A. twice protein as muchB. twice protein as manyC. twice as much proteinD. protein as twice much大学英语读写第三册三级第八单元测试Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations1. AA. Scientists.B. The public.C. Politicians.D. Agencies.2. CA. The man thinks science is causing people to lose faith.B. The man thinks flying cars will be provided.C. The man thinks science is useful.D. The man thinks science will be advanced.3. DA. They're clones of each other.B. They're clones of Dolly.C. They're expected to.D. They're of the same type.4. BA. People have great imaginations for scientific achievement.B. Landing on the moon is the best thing done as a result of science.C. People cannot imagine traveling around the world.D. People cannot imagine being captured on the moon.5. CA. The atomic bomb was a great achievement.B. Science shouldn't continue making achievements.C. The atom shouldn't have been split.D. All achievement leads to things like the atomic bomb.Part 5 Multiple Choice21. All the key words in the article are printed in _____D____ type so as to attract readers' attention.A. darkB. heavyC. blackD. bold22. I didn't ______C__ to take a taxi but I had to as I was late.A. assumeB. supposeC. meanD. hope23. On New Year's Eve, New York City holds an outdoor _______B_____ which attracts a crowd of a million or more people.A. occasionB. eventC. caseD. affair24. It is doubtful that she has _____D_____ the role of Prime Minister in British politics.A. transplantedB. transferredC. transportedD. transformed25. The bed has been _______C____ in the family. It was my great-grandmother's originally.A. handed outB. handed overC. handed downD. handed round26. ________A__ in a recent science competition, the three students were awarded scholarships (奖学金) totaling $21, 000.A. Judged the bestB. Judging the bestC. To be judged the bestD. Having judged the best27. Everything we eat and drink contains some salt; we can meet the body's need for it from natural sources without turning ___B____ the salt shaker.A. upB. toC. onD. over28. ______B_____ difficulties we may come across, we'll help one another to overcome them.A. WhereverB. WhateverC. HoweverD. Whenever29. So many directors ______D___, the board meeting had to be put off.A. were absentB. been absentC. had been absentD. being absent30. _____D_______ the temperature falling so rapidly, we couldn't go on with the experiment.A. SinceB. ForC. AsD. With大学英语读写第三册三级第一单元测试Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations1. BA. She is not honest.B. Her son has graduated all on his own.C. Her son is not honest.D. She has done a lot to help her son.2. BA. He wanted to see the next show.B. He began to feel hungry.C. He wasn't thinking about the show.D. He wanted to get food for her.3. DA. The man doesn't like laughing.B. The man is trying to slow down.C. The man is running too slowly.D. The man is running too fast.4. DA. In an office.B. At home.C. In a hospital.D. In a classroom.5. BA. Husband and wife.B. Boyfriend and girlfriend.C. Mother and son.D. Daughter and father.Part 5 Multiple Choice21. A recent ____A____ was that about 20 per cent of college graduates joined the army of the unemployed last year.A. estimateB. numberC. figureD. statistic22. On the coast the weather is ___D_____ with day after day of hot sun, in the mountains, however, the air cools quickly and until the end of June you can still find snow on the mountain tops.A. funnyB. interestingC. romanticD. good23. Some artists are able to ____C____ a likeness in a sketch while others are gifted to ________a fleeting expression.A. grasp/getB. hold/captureC. catch/captureD. capture/catch24. I would like to ___C_____ you of the following changes we've made in the plans for the development of our company.A. noticeB. noteC. informD. suggest25. Once you have made your booking and paid a ____A____, then the cost of your holiday cannot be changed.A. feeB. savingC. moneyD. loan26. By the fact that he stayed in the United States for more than ten years, he developed an American ____D____.A. stressB. soundC. voiceD. accent27. Will you go to the party ___A_____ me, so that our host won't be too offended?A. instead ofB. rather thanC. no other thanD. except for28. In response to my wish that he go to the party, he said he would like to ___D_____ his headache.A. apart fromB. besidesC. butD. except for29. "I'm certain David told you his business troubles.""_____A___, it's no secret that he needs to pay money to more than two banks."A. AnyhowB. HoweverC. ThereforeD. Somewhat30. ____B____ money from his department, Mr. Williams would have been promoted to the position as director.A. If he did not stealB. Had he not stolenC. Did he not stealD. Should he not steal 大学英语读写第三册三级第六单元测试Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations1. BA. Reading .B. Walking.C . Studying. D. Planting trees.2. CA. Animals are dying.B. Animals can care too.C. People depend on animals.D. People are failing.3. AA. Damage done by last night's winds.B. Cars overturned in the streets.C. Several houses destroyed.D. Trees pulled out of the ground.4. DA. The man will join the conservation group.B. The man will plant trees in the forest.C. The man will cut down trees in the forest.D. The man won't go with the woman today.5. BA. He will be the manager.B. He will help the environment.C. He will have authority.D. He will make money.Part 5 Multiple Choice21. One of his eyes was injured in an accident, but after a __A____ operation, he quickly recovered his sight.A. delicateB. considerateC. preciseD. sensible22. Could you please __B___ an appointment for me to see Mr. Smith?A. manageB. arrangeC. takeD. prepare23. Mr. Lewis broke the world ___D___ for the 100 meters.A. markB. standardC. levelD. record24. Our holiday was ___A____ by showers of rain.A. spoiledB. destroyedC. crashedD. discouraged25. Students or teachers can participate in excursions (短途旅行) to lovely beaches around the island at regular ____C____.A. gapsB. rateC. intervalsD. length26. Great as Newton was, many of his ideas ___C_____ today and are being modified by the work of scientists of our time.A. are to challengeB. may be challengedC. have been challengedD. are challenging27. I'd rather read than watch television; the programs seem ____B____ all the time.A. to get worseB. to be getting worseC. to have got worseD. getting worse28. It is vital that enough money ___A_____ to help the project.A. be collectedB. must be collectedC. is collectedD. can be collected29. If only the committee ___D_____ the regulations and put them into effect as soon as possible.A. approveB. will approveC. can approveD. would approve30. You see the lightning ___A_____ it happens, but you hear the thunder later.A. the instantB. for an instantC. on the instantD. in an instant大学英语读写第三册三级第七单元测试Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations1. DA. The woman doesn't have a computer.B. The woman isn't in the computer class.C. The woman won't take the test tomorrow.D. The woman hasn't studied for the test.2. AA. Get a new computer.B. Replace the microchips.C. Fry the microchips.D. Buy an old computer.3. AA. Total safety is impossible.B. Great people aren't careful.C. Careful people are 100% safe.D. Careful people are the most vulnerable.4. CA. He feels tired and wants to get home.B. He works all day and wants to get home.C. He wants the woman to see his dad.D. He wants to invent something interesting.5. AA. Husband and wife.B. Brother and sister.C. Father and daughter.D. Employer and employee.Part 5 Multiple Choice21. No one was ___C___ in the car accident.A. damagedB. woundedC. injuredD. suffered22. The publication of the poet's most recent works will certainly _____D__ his national reputation.A. riseB. strengthenC. enlargeD. enhance23. It's quite strange that he should be utterly __B_____ to public criticism.A. inactiveB. indifferentC. uninterestedD. unconsidered24. The government is trying to do something to ___B_____ better understanding between the two countries.A. raiseB. promoteC. addD. increase25. New difficulties kept ___A____ as they built the railway tunnel.A. arisingB. arousingC. raisingD. rising26. Mr. Johnson said that his clients ___B____ our samples by the end of last month.A. didn't receiveB. hadn't receivedC. haven't receivedD. don't receive27. Your explanation is __A____ than his.A. no more convincingB. not so convincingC. no more convincedD. not so convinced28. The color TV set that you bought at a lower price is __A____ the one that we bought at a slightly higher price.A. inferior toB. inferior thanC. more inferiorD. more inferior than29. ____B___, David still could not solve the problem.A. However he tried hardB. However hard he triedC. However hard did he tryD. However he hard tried30. Theory could not do without practice, ____D___ without theory.A. practice could do neitherB. practice could neither doC. neither practice could doD. neither could practice do大学英语读写第三册三级第十单元测试Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations1. CA. She had paid more attention to her pronunciation.B. She doesn't make mistakes in her pronunciation.C. She didn't pay more attention to her pronunciation.D. She sometimes makes mistakes in her pronunciation.2. CA. A person.B. A dog.C. A bird.D. A monkey.3. AA. That they finish their assignment early.B. That they watch the clock carefully.C. That they be careful of their handwriting.D. That they wait a few minutes after class.4. BA. $8.82.B. $9.20.C. $10.12.D. $11.00.5. AA. Mother and son.B. Father and daughter.C. Brother and sister.D. Boyfriend and girlfriend.Part 5 Multiple Choice21. The doctor gave her a physical _____B_____ last week which showed she was in normal condition.A. investigationB. examinationC. inquiryD. test22. I keep a box of tools and a fire extinguisher in my car for use in a(n) ____C____.A. caseB. conditionC. emergencyD. time23. Outside the plane the ___D_____ was beautiful.A. sightB. spotC. sceneryD. view24. If you want to buy the product, you can make ___A_____ with us 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.A. contactB. touchC. connectionD. relation25. There is no ___A_____ to the house from the main road.A. accessB. avenueC. exposureD. edge26. ___A_____ energy under the earth must be released in one form or another, for example, in an earthquake.A. AccumulatedB. GatheredC. AssembledD. Collected27. Mobile telecommunications ___A_____ is expected to double in Shanghai this year as a result of a contract signed between the two companies.A. capacityB. potentialC. possessionD. impact28. The statistical figures in that report are not ____A____. You should not refer to them.A. accurateB. fixedC. delicateD. rigid29. The author of the report is well ___B_____ with the problems in the hospital because he has been working there for many years.A. informedB. acquaintedC. enlightenedD. acknowledged30. The ship's generator broke down, and the pumps had to be operated ___A_____ instead ofmechanically.A. manuallyB. artificiallyC. automaticallyD. abnormally大学英语读写第三册三级第四单元测试Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations1. AA. The two speakers are students.B. The two speakers work at a card company.C. The two speakers both like art.D. The two speakers are planning a big day.2. CA. There are no Christians in the US.B. All Christians go to church regularly.C. The US is not a Christian country.D. Religion in the US is not very official.3. DA. Convincing others to join the Army.B. Doing his responsibility.C. Helping others.D. Acting violently.4. CA. To invest in the dollar.B. To see the dollar fall.C. To see the dollar stop falling.D. To find money he had lost.5. AA. In Seattle.B. In Los Angeles.C. In Chicago.D. In Detroit.Part 5 Multiple Choice21. In the 1700's North American colonists proclaimed their wealth and social ___A_____ by wearing elaborate clothing.A. responsibilityB. eventsC. organizationD. status22. A good deal of the _____C_____ for their success must go to John Francis, the captain.A. reputationB. respectC. creditD. fame23. This rapid growth has been achieved by a ______D_______ handful of people.A. simpleB. scarceC. slightD. bare24. The grandfather ___C_____ all the members of the family for the annual picnic.A. putB. assembledC. collectedD. had25. Many old readers do not like the modern ____A____ of The Holy Bible; they've gotten used to the traditional one.A. publicationB. visionC. versionD. copyright26. She goes to the dentist to have her teeth ___D_____ twice a week.A. lookedB. watchedC. observedD. inspected27. He asked me to get her ___C_____ of blue silk for a new dress.A. modelsB. samplesC. examplesD. types28. Like all the plans I will suggest, it is not __D____; this is part of a long, north-east facing border in my own garden.A. imaginaryB. imagineC. marineD. imaginable29. As we can no longer wait for the rain to stop before taking our vacation, we have to ____B____ our plans.A. acceptB. cancelC. refuseD. stop30. ____C____, he does get angry with her sometimes.A. Much although he likes herB. As much as he likes herC. As he likes her muchD. Although much he likes her视听说第一册三级第八单元测试Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions1. BA. She should live with him.B. She should live with his cousin.C. She should live with his cousin's friend.D. She should live by herself.2. CA. The transportation is convenient.B. The rent is inexpensive.C. Both A) and B).D. Neither A) nor B).3. AA. Ask the noisy girl to be quiet during a certain period of time.B. Ask the girl to turn off her stereo.C. Ask the girl to turn down her stereo.D. Order the girl to move out.4. DA. Nothing.B. $75.C. $40-50.D. $90-115.5. AA. A low interest rate.B. An interest rate of no more than 4%.C. An interest rate of no more than 3%.D. An interest rate for most mortgages.Part 6 V ocabulary and Structure42. The four-year-old boy is ____A_____ awake, watching TV.A. wideB. widelyC. broadD. broadly43. Because of the cigarette burn in the carpet, he cannot get back his ___A_____from the landlady.A. damage depositB. destruction depositC. ruin depositD. damage down payment44. Many buildings have ______B____ around the university.A. jumped upB. sprung upC. raisedD. leapt up45. Here is my ______B_____. Give me a call if you have any questions.A. name cardB. business cardC. call cardD. visit card46. The University Residence Hall __A_________ 339 students.A. housesB. homesC. livesD. occupies47. I'm going to be five days late _____D______ this month's rent.A. onB. atC. inD. with48. The girls ____B____ this floor are so noisy.A. inB. onC. atD. with49. Mr. and Mrs. Smith returned rather later than _____D_________.A. what they had expectedB. that they had expectedC. as they had expectedD. they had expected50. You must be fully aware that your roommates are going to have some faults and ________B_____.A. you are soB. so are youC. too are youD. also are you51. It is human nature to pick out a person's negative aspects more easily than ____B____ his or her positive ones.A. realizeB. to realizeC. realizingD. have realized视听说第二册三级第三单元测试Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions1. CA. Splitting with the woman.B. Marrying the woman immediately.C. Sharing the woman’s important experience with her.D. Helping the woman to find a boyfriend.2. DA. Mark is more interested in movies than in Karen.B. Karen is more interested in Mark than in the movies.C. Mark likes Karen, but Karen does not like Mark.D. Karen and Mark are interested in each other.3. AA. The man should not approach the girl to avoid getting beaten up.B. The man should not approach the girl, for her boyfriend is quite rich.C. The man should walk out with the girl.D. The girl fancies the man.4. CA. She is head over heels in love with the man.B. She has broken off with the manC. She hasn't decided to marry the man.D. She has got a new boyfriend.5. AA. Her new boyfriend has broken off with her without reason.B. Her boyfriend intends to marry her.C. She is quarreling with the woman.D. She is chatting happily with the woman.6. DA. Because Rob has fallen in love with another girl.B. Because they quarreled with each other.C. Because Rob has been cheating Suzie.D. Because Rob has found Suzie unfaithful.7. BA. They are close friends.B. They are strangers to each other.C. They are colleagues.D. They are members of the same family.8. BA. She believes Abby must be eager to call the man.B. She believes Abby may be disappointed for not getting a call from the man.C. She believes Abby must be hiding somewhere.D. She believes Abby must be busy at the moment.Part 5 V ocabulary and Structure31. Why did you ask if Sarah is coming with us? Why is your face ____B___ red?A. firingB. flamingC. changingD. exchanging32. Ah, someone has a ___C___ on Sarah, doesn't he?A. clickB. clashC. crushD. crash33. I love her, but I don't have the guts to ask her __A______.A. outB. outsideC. go outD. go outside34. Better talk to her. It's better than keeping everything _B___ yourself.A. forB. toC. withD. at35. The minister looked the man ___D__ the eye and said, "Will you please promise to kneelbefore her?"A. byB. withC. intoD. in36. In spite of himself, he said _D__ a low voice, "Yes, I will."A. atB. overC. throughD. in37. The priest whispered back, "She made me _______C_____________."A. much better offerB. better much offerC. a much better offerD. a better much offer38. Traditionally unmarried women ____A______ there after the wedding.A. gatherB. togetherC. integrateD. combine39. The bride throws her bouquet __C____ the women standing there.A. forB. towardsC. toD. at40. After casual dating, a pattern of steady dating gradually develops in _____B_____.A. the late teenB. the late teensC. late teenD. late teens视听说第一册三级第九单元测试Part 5 V ocabulary and Structure35. Staff supply information via the Internet and students may ___A_____ it.A. accessB. access toC. access atD. access for36. With so much information available on the Internet, people can get ___C____, unable to focus on the topic they are looking for.A. attractedB. contractedC. distractedD. retracted37. Each time I tried to connect to the Internet, the computer __C_______.A. burstB. brokeC. crashedD. smashed38. A week later he returned to the store with the computer ____B_______ his arm.A. belowB. underC. inD. on39. This computer has not been working properly. Now I want my money ____A________.A. backB. come backC. go backD. return40. It takes twice _______B______ to open my Hotmail now. I need over a minute to see my mail.A. so longB. as longC. as muchD. so much41. I found quite a few sites that were ___D_______ old local news, and I believe they should be removed.A. anything less thanB. anything more thanC. not more thanD. nothing more than42. Students, ___B_____, are taught how to use the Internet as a tool in several courses.A. on other handB. on the other handC. in other handD. in the other hand视听说第一册三级第十单元测试Part 5 V ocabulary and Structure34. The trouble with me is that I've never _____B______ a gun.A. openedB. firedC. burntD. shoot35. We must ______B_____ ourselves that there is really no reason to be afraid of things we see at night.A. make sureB. reassureC. pressureD. ensure36. You can often book rooms cheaper on the Internet than ___A______.A. in personB. on personC. personalD. personally37. I really think driving from city to city with friends would ___D____ great fun.A. doB. haveC. makeD. be38. Saint Nicholas took three small bags of gold from his pouch and threw them ____C___ down the chimney.A. one in oneB. one after oneC. one by oneD. one before one39. What do you think about a trip to a hunting cabin _A___________?A. in the mountainsB. in the mountainC. on the mountainsD. under the mountain40. On Halloween we let our imagination run ________A_______.A. wildB. wildlyC. for wildD. with wildness41. The nobleman's wife had died of an illness, leaving him and his three daughters ____A____ despair.A. inB. intoC. withD. on42. Halloween is the one night of the year ____C_____ people think they may confront monsters and ghosts.A. whichB. whereC. whenD. what43. _______A____, they do not compare with my favorite Halloween.A. Great as those holidays areB. Great those holidays areC. Although great are those holidaysD. Though those holidays great,44. Some planning can prevent a holiday _____B____ becoming a disaster.A. toB. fromC. forD. on45. Many factors led to the holiday blues. __C______, there are the financial burdens.A. To beginB. To begin fromC. To begin withD. Beginning46. Some people look forward to ____A______ themselves with turkey on Thanksgiving.A. stuffingB. stuffC. staffingD. staff47. Nothing is perfectly safe, but the _____B_____ record of the rides is pretty good.A. safeB. safetyC. savingD. save48. I like to go ___C__ I have never been to before.A. placeB. locationC. whereD. when视听说第二册三级第一单元测试Part 3 V ocabulary and Structure11. When the audience cried "Encore", the singer was overjoyed with the ______C___ from the audience.A. answerB. replyC. responseD. return12. The Carpenters' voices are so beautiful and clear. I like the way their voices ___B______.A. connectB. blendC. mingleD. add13. In 1781 he left for Vienna, where he was in great __D______ as both a performer and a composer. A. necessity B. need C. want D. demand14. In 1879 he created an instrument to measure ______B______.A. hearing loseB. hearing lossC. listening lossD. listening missing15. Cahill ___B____ a patent on the instrument for transmitting music electronically.A. appliedB. filedC. askedD. requested16. Although he lived only a short life, he __A_____ over 600 works.A. composedB. composed ofC. composed inD. was composed of17. I never get tired ____A____ the song they play on the campus radio.A. ofB. fromC. withD. for18. His music from the next decade was not very popular, and he eventually fell back on histeaching jobs ____A__ a livingA. forB. toC. onD. with19. From that time _C____, Mozart was performing in concerts and writing music.A. aheadB. forthC. onD. down20. We sometimes danced __D___ the music in a karaoke bar.A. atB. forC. withD. to21. Let's go for _C_____ before we go to _________.A. lunch ... concertB. the lunch ... the concertC. lunch ... the concertD. the lunch ... concert22. There were just ____A_______, brother and sister, right?A. two of themB. two theyC. their twoD. they two23. Before the age of four, Mozart __C____ great musical talent.A. has shownB. had shownC. had been shownD. have showed24. After Patty Hill became the head of the Department of Kindergarten Education, a gentleman _____C___ Robert Coleman published the song.A. called the name ofB. at the nameC. by the name ofD. in the name of25. 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自主学习3Part I Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section ADirections:In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blankfrom a list of choices given in a word bank following thepassage. Read the passage through carefully before makingyour choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter.Please write the corresponding letter for each item in theblank. You may not use any of the words in the bank more thanonce.Questions 1 to 10 are based on the following passage.Domestic laws, not a global treaty, are the way to fight global warming. Governments like to cite 1)__constraints(限制)--- such as meeting the conditions for an international difficulty--- when pushing through unpopular policies. But with measures to 2)___ with climate change, the opposite prevails. Each round of intergovernmental talks on cutting 3)___ and compensating victims seems to achieve less than the one before. Meanwhile, according to a new study the number of new domestic environment laws rose quickly. And the overall trend is a strong increase in legal activism. Last year Mexico passed an important law toSection BDirections:In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by writing the corresponding letter in the blank.Why Your Name MattersA), two professors at Harvard University published a study of thirty-three hundred men who had recently graduated, looking at whether their names had any bearing on their academic performance. The men with unusual names, the study found, were more likely to have flunked out (因不及格而退学) or to have exhibited symptoms of psychological neurosis than those with more common names. The Mikes were doing just fine, but the Berriens were having trouble. A rare name, the professors surmised(推测), had a negative psychological effect on its bearer.B)Since then, researchers have continued to study the effects of names, and, in the decades after the 1948 study, these findings havebeen widely reproduced. Some recent research suggests that names can choice of , where we , whom we , the , the we invest in, whether we’re accepted to a or are hired for a particular , and the in a group setting. Our names can even determine whether we to disaster victims: if we share an initial with the name of a hurricane, according to one study, we are far more likely to donate to relief funds after it hits.C)Much of the apparent influence of names on behavior has been attributed to what’s known as the : we are generally drawn to the things and people that most resemble us. Because we value and identify with our own names and initials, we prefer things that have something in common with them.D)That view, however, may not withstand closer scrutiny. The psychologist Uri Simonsohn has many of that claim to demonstrate the implicit-egotism effect, arguing that the findings are statistical flukes(侥幸) that arise from poor methodology. “It’s like a magician,” Simonsohn told me. “He shows you a trick, and you say, ‘I know it’s not real, but how did he pull it off?’ It’s all in the methodology.” A problem that he cites in some of these studies is an ignorance of base rates ---the over-all frequency with which something, like a name, occurs in the population at large. It may be appealing to think thatsomeone named Dan would prefer to be a doctor, but we have to ask whether there are so many doctor Dans simply because Dan is a common name, well-represented in many professions. If that’s the case, the implicit-egotism effect is no longer valid.E)There are also researchers who have been more measured in their assessments of the link between name and life outcome. , the psychologist Debra Crisp and her colleagues found that though more common names were better liked, they had no impact on a person’s educational achievement. In 2012, the psychologists Hui Bai and Kathleen Briggs “the name initial is at best a very limited unconscious prime, if any.” While a person’s name may unconsciously influence his or her thinking, its effects on decision-making are limited. Follow-up studies have also questioned the link between names and, and , and preferences, and .F)However, it may not be the case that name effects don’t exist; perhaps they just need to be reinterpreted. , the economists Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan created five thousand résumés in response to job ads posted in the classifieds in Chicago and Boston newspapers. Using Massachusetts birth certificates from between 1974 and 1979, Bertrand and Mullainathan determined which namesappeared at a high frequency in one race but at a low frequency in another, creating groups of what they termed “white-sounding names” (like Emily Walsh and Greg Baker) and “black-sounding names” (like Lakisha Washington and Jamal Jones). They also created two types of candidates: a higher-quality group with more experience and a more complete profile, and a lower-quality group, with some obvious gaps in employment or background. They sent two résumés from each qualification group to every employer, one with “black-sounding” name and the other with a “white-sounding” one (a total of four CVs per employer). They found that the “white-sounding” candidates received fifty per cent more callbacks, and that the advantage a résumé with a “white-sounding” name had over a résumé with a “black-sounding” name was roughly equivalent to eight more years of work experience. An average of one of every ten “white” résumés received a call-back, versus one of every fifteen “black” résumés. Names, in other words, send signals about who we are and where we come from.G)The effects of name-signaling --- what names say about ethnicity, religion, social sphere, and socioeconomic background --- may begin long before someone enters the workforce. In a study ofchildren in a Florida school district, conducted between 1994 and 2001, the economist David Figlio that a child’s name influenced how he or she was treated by the teacher, and that differential treatment, in turn, translated to test scores. Figlio isolated the effects of the students’ names by comparing siblings --- same background, different names. Children with names that were linked to low socioeconomic status or being black, as measured by the approach used by Bertrand and Mullainathan, were met with lower teacher expectations. Unsurprisingly, they then performed more poorly than their counterparts with non-black, higher-status names. Conversely, children with Asian-sounding names (also measured by birth-record frequency) were met with higher expectations, and were more frequently placed in gifted programs.H)The economists Steven Levitt and Roland Fryer trends in names given to black children in the United States from the 1970s to the early 1980s. They discovered that names which sounded more distinctively “black” became, over time, ever more reliable signals of socioeconomic status. That status, in turn, affected a child’s subsequent life outcome, which meant that it was possible to see a correlation between names and outcomes, suggesting a name effectsimilar to what was observed in the 1948 Harvard study. But when Levitt and Fryer controlled for the child’s background, the name effect disappeared, strongly indicating that outcomes weren’t influenced by intrinsic qualities of the name itself. As Simonsohn notes, “Names tell us a lot about who you are.”I)We see a name, implicitly associate different characteristicswith it, and use that association, however unknowingly, to make unrelated judgments about . The relevant question may not be “What’s in a name?” but, rather, “What signals does my name send --- and what does it imply?”11. We may unconsciously judge a person’s competence based on the association with his name.12. According to one study, a woman named Kate is more likelyto donate to relief funds if a hurricane named Katrina hits.13. The categorization of “white-sounding names” and“black-sounding names” is based on the frequency at which names appear in different races.14. Professors at Harvard University found that men withpeculiar names did not perform academically as well as those with ordinary names.15. A psychologist claims that many studies on the implicit-egotism effect have adopted poor methodology.16. According to Figlio, teachers did not expect much from children with black names, which caused them to do poorly.17. A 2012 study found that name initials have no more influence than an unconscious advantage.18. One’s life outcomes might be related to his name because it can indicate his socioeconomic status, which in turn can affect his life course.19. The implicit-egotism effect may explain why we like things that have something in common with our names or initials.20. The callback rate of “white” resumes is 1.5 times higher than that of “black” resumes.11---15 IBFAD 16---20 GEHCFSection CDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinishedstatements. For each of them there are four choices markedA), B), C), D). You should decide on the best choice and writethe corresponding letter in the blank.Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.The future looks bright for the International supermarket chain based on New Jersey ---H Mart and other Asian supermarket chains in America.. Earnings of Asian-American households outpace the American average. Their spending exceeds all other groups, too, according to Geoscape. And Asian-Americans spend more of their money on groceries than the average America household.Americans have developed greater appetite for cooking and eating Asian foods, too. In 2012 non-restaurant sales of Asian foods topped $1.5 billion, according to Mintel Group. Though Latin foods are a bigger market,the popularity of Asian foods is growing faster. Once strange-seeming imports like seaweed and sashimi are now fashionable food stuff. Though the rate of growth is expected to fall, sales are likely to keep rising.But Asian delicacies can be hard to come by. Few Americans are likely to see durian(榴莲) or bamboo shoots in their local shop.Some specialty ingredients are only to be found at a premium in up-market grocery stores, or miles away, in ethnic markets in older Asian neighborhoods.Even so, most Asian grocers have not made efforts to reach new customers, says Jeffrey Cohen, an analyst at IBIS World, an industries watcher. Many shops are located in minority enclaves(聚居地),and do little to market themselves to other Americans. Narrow car parks and dim interiors put off customers used to the bright lights of mainstream supermarkets. Ingredients labeled with poorly translated English can leave shoppers puzzled.A few Asian grocery chains have caught on, opening stores in more diverse suburbs, paying attention to cosmetic niceties and marketing more widely. Other than H Mart,there are Californian chains such as 99 Ranch Market and Shun Fat Supermarket,which have been expanding into the American southwest. 99 Ranch Market was even featured in a humorous YouTube music video --- “Asians Eat Weird Things”--- which has been watched more than 900,000 hits. As American eating and shopping habits change, however, those weird things do seem so weird after all.21. One of the reasons for the bright future of Asian supermarkets in America is ______.A) Asian-Americans purchase more groceries than other groupsB) the American economy has got back on trackC) Asian-Americans earn less but spend more than other groupsD) Asian supermarkets have the largest market22. What can we learn from the second paragraph?A) Americans don’t like Asian foods much as before.B) Latin foods have fewer customers than Asian ones.C) Americans used to consider sashimi as weird food.D) The rate of growth and sales of Asian foods will both increase.23. Why are some Asian specialties hard to buy?A) Because they are imported in a limited number.B) Because they are only sold in several specific places.C) Because they are only sold in small quantities in shops.D) Because shops that sell them are all located in remote areas.24. What is the problem with most Asian groceries?A) The interiors are too bright for other Americans.B) The labels don’t indicate food ingredients.C) They are located in remote areas and hard to find.D) They do little to make themselves known.25. What have some Asian grocery chains done to catch on?A) They have paid attention to the appearance of stores.B) They have had the food labels clearly translated.C) They have opened new stores in urban areas.D) They have increased the varieties of foods.Passage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.Recent research has shown that the stress hormone cortisol (皮质醇) damages certain neurons(神经元) in the brain and can negatively affect memory and learning ability in the elderly. Researchers wanted to find out if laughter altered its effects. They proved that laughing could dramatically improve your health--- and be good for you as a deep state of meditation(冥想).Dr. Lee Berk said: 'It’s simple, the less stress you have, the better your memory. Humor reduces harmful stress hormones like cortisol that decrease memory hippocampal neurons, lowers your blood pressure, and increases blood flow and your mood state. The act of laughter --- or simply enjoying some humor --- increases the release of endorphins(内啡肽) and dopamine(多巴胺)in the brain, which provides a sense of pleasure and reward. These positive and beneficial neurochemical changes, in turn, make the immune system function better. There are even changes in brain wave activity towards what's called the 'gamma waveband frequency', which also increase memory and recall. Joyful laughter immediately produces the same brain wave frequencies experienced by people in a true meditative state.”A 20-minute laugh-inducing funny video was shown to a group of healthy elderly individuals and a group of elderly people with diabetes(糖尿病). The groups were then asked to complete a memory assessment that measured their learning, recall, and sight recognition. Their performance was compared to a control group of elderly people who also completed the memory assessment, but were not shown a funny video. Cortisol concentrations for both groups were also recorded at the beginning and end of the experiment.The research team found a significant decrease in cortisol concentrations among both groups who watched the video. Video-watchers also showed greater improvement in all areas of the memory assessment when compared to controls, with the diabetic group seeing the most dramatic benefit in cortisol level changes and the healthy elderly seeing the most significant changes in memory test scores.26. How does cortisol affect memory ability in the elderly?A) It causes damage to some neurons.B) It changes the brain wave frequency.C) It slows down certain brain activities.D) It negatively affects brain cell activities.27. What is the benefit of humor according to the passage?A) It improves interpersonal relationships.B) It helps business negotiations.C) It reduces harmful stress hormones.D) It enhances one’s creativity.28. What can “gamma wave band frequency” do?A) It can make one feel happy and rewarded.B) It can enhance the ability of memory and recall.C) It can make the immune system work better.D) It can decrease one’s blood pressure.29. What can we learn from the third paragraph?A) Only the group with diabetes watched the funny video.B) Cortisol concentrations for the three groups were recorded.C) The memory assessment only measured the ability to recall.D) All the groups completed the memory assessment.30. What was the result of the research?A) Groups who watched the video had a drop in cortisol concentrations.(ensure)【句意“如果你想要保证赶上那班飞机,就坐出租吧。

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