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大学体验英语-综合教程1课后习题答案解析(最新整理)

大学体验英语-综合教程1课后习题答案解析(最新整理)

Unit 4 living on your own1.听说练习:以“独立生活”为话题进行听说练习2.篇章阅读:玛塞拉的工作经历;独立生活3.短文写作:我的第一次工作面试4.阅读技巧训练:复习和回顾5.写作技巧训练:练习在写作中保持动词时态的连贯性6.应用文写作:学会填写银行存款单7.文化沙龙:了解美国韦恩州立学院的大学生就业服务第一部分Listen and Talk听与说Lead in1. 参考答案the idea of, on your own, enter, cage, pay, daily, part-time参考译文:你是如何理解独立生活的?当你离家上大学时,你可能已经感到非常自立,就像从鸟笼中飞出的鸟儿,对吗?真的是这样吗?再想一想!你能为自己付学费吗?你能独自料理自己的日常所需吗?“我当然能,很简单”,一些人可能会说,“找一份兼职工作,就可以了。

”其他的学生会如何处理自立的问题呢?他们会觉得传统的大学生生活非常方便。

你准备好了去冒险吗?2. 听力技巧1. 定冠词the之后的单词第一个音是元音是,the发作[ ]2. 注意part-time在读音中爆破音的失爆现象。

4. Samples:Picture 1 Work as a Salesperson(作为一个销售员)参考范文见课本Picture 2 As a Tutor(作为一个家庭教师)参考范文见课本Picture 3 As a LibrarianA: Have you ever worked part-time?B: Yes, I have. I worked after class in the school library for minimum wage, and I enjoyed it very much.A: Why did you like the job in the library so much?B: Because I like reading books of various subjects. Working there satisfied my interest in that.And it was more important to observe someone’s taste and interest and thus to make some friends whom I liked and admired very much.A: And it helped you pay for your tuition and living expenses?B: Sure. This is important, too.语言注释:1. It is / was more important to do sth. 更重要的是……,it做形式宾语;例如:It is moreimportant for me to make friends than to make money. 对我而言,交朋友比赚钱更重要。

大学体验英语第三版课后习题和答案

大学体验英语第三版课后习题和答案

Passage ARead and complete 41 They should be for planning and carrying out the inancial policies of the company2 No final decision has been taken, but it seems likely that the two companies could merge in the near future3 The girl was very upset because she could not get these coffee out of the new carpet4 They said that they would innovate with persistence to the product in the coming year5 April sunlight over the water, dancing across snow-covered fields6 I got a free of eye shadow. Could you show me how to use it?7 It is generally accepted that giving advice at the right time has to a great deal of intelligence8 Have you found the small symbols on this map which denote places and museums?9 The freshmen were recommended to read the book which was illed with insights10 It was the old lady’s eightieth birthday, and she was sitting in a chair by her children and grandchildrenAnswer: 1.responsible 2.ultimatel, 3.stains 4.highlight 5.sparkled 6.sample 7.involve 8.historic 9.remarkable 10.surroundedRead and complete 51.Under the inluence of the drug his mind various strange images2.Some freshmen said that they by that concert.3. finance, the old company has a great advantage.4.He that he would never talk with that guy any more.5.If you the controversy (争论), you may burn your fingers.Answer: 1.was filled with 2. were blown away 3. In terms of 4. thought to himself 5.get involved inRead and complete 6There are some places in this area, which attract tourists every day. (historic // history // historian)2. They trusted Stephen to behave while they were abroad.(responsible // responsibly // responsibility)3. That’s the most coincidence (巧合) I’ve ever heard of! (incredible // credible // credit )4.We should get a thorough understanding of the cultural of the United States.(diversity // diverse // diversify5.To give a of a word is more dificult than to give an illustration (例证) of its use.(deinite // deinitely // deinition) Answer: 1.historic 2. responsibly 3. incredible 4. diversity 5.defi nition7 1. 你愿意把你的经验和组里的其他人分享吗?(share sth with sb)Answer:Would you like to share your experience with the rest of the group?2. 你父亲如果还健在的话,他会为你骄傲的。

大学体验英语课后题答案及翻译[1]

大学体验英语课后题答案及翻译[1]

Unit 3P59-61.attain 我不认为你在高中阶段所学的知识足够使你在大学取得好成绩。

2.modest 由于在亚洲其他国家销售不景气的影响,今年在中国的房屋销售稍有下滑。

3.attractive 有些年轻人发现电脑游戏是如此地吸引人,以致于他们几乎无法走开去做其他的事情。

4.precise 受害者能够对酒后驾车的司机提供准确的描述,这有助于警察调查。

5.campaign 一些非政府组织正计划一次大众运动,唤醒人们对噪音污染问题的重视。

6.market 生产一管牙膏的成本大约是3元,因此我们将把销售价定为5.50元以确保我们的利润。

7.manufactures 迈克现在是一家生产灌装食品工厂的董事长。

8.sponsor 如果他们表示出极大的诚心,许多足球和篮球俱乐部都急切的想赞助这些年轻运动员。

9.imported 毛衣由产自澳大利亚的羊毛制成的。

10.brands 根据最近调查显示,年轻人开始对父母选择的产品和品牌施加很大的影响。

P59-71.frown on 她想中断大学学业,成为一名歌唱家,但是她的父母亲对她的想法非常不赞成。

2.for instance 许多伟人出生贫寒,例如林肯和爱迪生。

3.as a result 双亲都有全职工作的家庭数量正在增加,因此孩子们这承担着更多的家务活。

4.when it comes to 我能使用计算机,但至于硬件,我几乎一窍不通。

5.under…umbrella 世界贸易组织的所有成员国应遵守平等贸易的原则。

P60-81.Thoughts are expressed by means of language.2.I can’t keep count of the new books I have bought this year.3.The old lady feels assured that her son will come back to celebrate her birthday today.4.His mother insisted that every month his pocket money should not exceed 100 yuan.st month we bought a new car and registered it in my name.Unit 4P81-61.string 黑客袭击了商业市场网站。

大学体验英语综合教程3课后习题答案(已整理排版)

大学体验英语综合教程3课后习题答案(已整理排版)

大学体验英语综合教程3课后习题答案(已整理排版) 学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit1 Passage ACare for Our Mother Earth Read and think 3 1~5 BBCAD Read and plete 6 1.strategies 2.specific 3.consumers 4.released 5.trapped 6.consequence 7.was isolated 8.priority 9.convenience 10.elements Read and plete 7 1. transform 2. all the way 3. sit back 4. resulting from5. share…withPassage BFrog StoryRead and think 12 1~5 DACAB Read and plete 13 1. subtle 2. were overtaken 3. species 4. decades 5. boundaries 6. audio 7. directly 8. focus 9. tone 10. cupped Read and plete 14 1. at that rate 2. for the sake of 3. e to 4. by hand 5. vice versa大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit2Passage AEinstein’s CompassRead and think 31~5 CDACB Read and plete 6 1. fundamental 2. ultimate 3. sparked 4. apparently 5. patience 6. curiosity 7. convince 8. detail 9. responses 10. (has) stirred Read and plete 71. fooled…into2. came upon3. join in4. e up with5. up to Passage BThe Wake-up Call from Stockholm Read and think 121~5 ADBBCRead and plete 13 1. classical 2. breakthrough 3. elegance 4. faculty 5. handful 6. probe 7. swift 8. transition 9. reactions 10. retirement Read and plete 14 1. has brought in 2. under his belt 3. specializes in 4. a wealth of 5. be applied to大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit3 Passage ABathtub Battleships from IvorydaleRead and think 31~5 ABCAB Read and plete 6 1. attain 2. modest 3. attractive 4. precise 5. campaign 6. market 7. manufactures 8. sponsor 9. imported 10. brands Read and plete 71. frown…on2. for instance3. as a result4. when it es to5. under…umbrella Passage BHaier Seeks Cool U.S. Image Read and think 12 1~5 CDCABRead and plete 13·年轻人有时会抱怨无法和父母沟通。

大学体验英语六级1~18课上机答案

大学体验英语六级1~18课上机答案

Unit 12V ocabulary TaskScript and Answers1. A: Terrible day, isn‟t it? I don‟t feel like doing anything.B: You must be under the weather. It is depression that you are suffering from.A: That‟s rubbish. You‟re exaggerating.B: Don‟t fidget. E ven some celebrities have struggled with depression. Taking anti-depressants could make a difference.2. A: Look at all that frost on the lawn. It‟s so beautiful!B: That‟s the work of the Seven Sisters. They are shedding off icicles they brought from th e earth.A: What? Seven Sisters? I‟m put in a fog! Frost is formed out of water vapor in the air when the temperature drops below freezing.B: Just kidding! Sometimes water vapor may change directly to ice without going through this liquid state of frost first.3. A: Where is Tom? I remember you two have always been together.B: We used to do things together but not any more. He is simply a fair weather friend.A: No, he‟s not like that, is he? What did he do?B: He didn‟t do anything but he hasn‟t t urned up ever since my business went into bankruptcy.4. A: Ben looks exhausted. What has he been doing?B: You can tell. Influenza completed its west-to-east sweep like a storm front, sowing chills and fever nationwide and knocking down so many people.A: Do you mean he‟s fallen prey to the flu?B: Don‟t play dumb. He‟s a doctor and he‟s been snowed under with the most serious cases.5. A: Hey! Long time no see. Let‟s go to dinner together.B: I can‟t tonight, but I‟ll take a rain check.A: You make me sad. What‟s kept you rushing around?B: I‟m shaping up for another storm chasing. This is the best season of storms. I can‟t miss it.Listening TaskScriptFreak weather incidentsIf your weather forecaster said it would rain frogs you might think they had gone mad. But rains of fish or frogs or other animals have been reported for centuries. On August 8, 2000 (1) a shower of dead but still fresh sprats rained down on the fishing port of Great Yarmouth, in Norfolk, England, (2) after a thunderstorm. The fish shower would have been caused by a small tornado out to sea, which (3) trawls up water and any fish near the surface. When the tornado touches the land it begins to lose energy and (4) its contents are thrown to the ground.(5) In June 1997 it rained toads in the town of Villa Angel Flores in Mexico. A small tornado whirled up (6) a cluster of toads from a local body of water Saturday night and dropped them over the town. Motorists reported them dropping from the sky around 11 p.m. In March 1998, it rained frogs in Croydon, England. A woman reported the sudden appearance of hundreds of dead frogs in her and her neighbors' gardens when there was no known pond or lake (7) in the immediate vicinity.Over the years all sorts of animals and plants have showered down during thunderstorms, possibly (8) sucked up from rivers and lakes by tornadoes into thunderclouds and then dumped miles away in heavy rain. Tornadoes pick up anything they find in their path but some scientists think that many animals of the same type or size may fall during a storm because as the wind travels, (9) heavier items will fall first. Then when the smaller items drop from the tornado, things that (10) tend to weigh the same will drop together.Dozens of dead birds have occasionally been (11) seen plummeting out of the sky, sometimes partly frozen. These poor animals were probably swept up high in the powerful updrafts of a thundercloud, then frozen like hailstones before (12) gravity took over. Even stranger is a severe hailstorm in Vicksburg, USA where a gopher turtle entirely encased in ice, fell with the hail.Other objects can rain out of the sky. In July 4, 1995 people in Keokuk, Iowa found soft drink cans that a tornado had lifted from the Double Cola Bottling Plant in Moberly and dropped about 150 miles north. Perhaps most bizarre are the “rains of blood” which have been reported all over the world (13) ever since biblical times. An important clue to their cause came in July 1968 in southern England, when a shower coated everything (14) in red gritty dust. It was fine sand blown up from the Sahara and carried over a thousand miles inside (15) a massive high pressure system before falling in a rain shower. In some dry areas, “dust devils”(dust storms) are very common with d ebris falling out of the sky.Real World ListeningScriptBeing a meteorologistQ: Ilona, what made you want to become a meteorologist? When did you know?A: I knew I wanted to become a meteorologist after seeing my first tornado. I was working at a radio station one afternoon when I saw a tornado heading right for me. Luckily, the tornado missed the radio station, but seeing it up close made me want to learn more about weather.Q: What weather person influenced you most and why?A: When I was in 6th grade, one of the local weathercasters, Ward Allen, came to visit my school. I still have the signed picture he gave me! It's framed and hanging on the wall at my house.Q: What do you like best about doing the weather?A: What I like most about forecasting weather in Central Texas is that we can see so many different types of weather ... tornadoes, flooding, and even ice & snow! It keeps things very exciting in our weather office.Q: What is your favorite weather event?A: My favorite kind of weather is weather that changes all of the time! I like it to be sunny one day, cloudy the next, then hot, then cold, then rainy, then dry!Q: What do you like to do on a rainy day?A: I like to sit on the porch and just listen to the sound of the rain falling through the trees and splashing on the ground. When the weather turns stormy, it's my job to make sure everyone knows what to expect and how to stay safe.Q: What do you like to do on a sunny day?A: I enjoy being outdoors bike riding or swimming at the pool or lake.Q: Have you ever been involved in a scary weather event? What did you do?A: I will never forget the night my mom, my grandmother, and I flew back from Europe. We were on our way home to Phoenix and there was a really bad storm over the Airport. The pilot had no choice but find the safest part to fly through and land. The whole plane was rocking side to side and was completely lit up by the lightning. I was holding on to the seat so tightly. My knuckles were white!Q: It seems meteorologists dress depending on the weather. Do you wear certain colors, outfits, depending on what kind of day it is going to be?A: You bet ... the less black during the spring and summer the better. Not only is it too hot, but mosquitoes also are attracted to darker clothes.Q: Do you have any superstitious items you wear on the air?A: No, but I always do a little dance before I start. Sometimes it helps me relax if I'm nervous.Unit 13 Hold on or give upV ocabulary TaskScript and Answers1. A: My Mom just signed up my little sister for the city basketball league. Now she thinks she is really hot.B: How old is she?A: She‟s only ten, but she really has the hops.B: My little brother has played in that league for two years and made the grade. You should see him shoot the ball. He‟ll take his shots from downtown and get nothing but net.2. A: How are college athletes chosen?B: Scouts go to high schools around the country, select the best athletes, and offer them full scholarships. These kids live apart from other students and train, train and train.A: What happens if their results are less than impressive?B: Their scholarships are withdrawn, they either find the money to pay their own tuition or they go home.3. A: Can you fully comprehend what being the No.1 pick in the NBA means to you?B: This is now a new start in my basketball life. This is a new league for me to play for, so it will be a challenge for me. A: What will you contribute to the team?B: First of all, I will rebound for the Rockets. Then basically, I will play defense for the team. I will also show in the offense all the skills I can now do.4. A: I know you‟re a movie buff, so here is a little bit of movie trivia for you: What movie is the top-grossing film of all time?B: Oh, that‟s easy. “Jurassic Park” It‟s the only film that has grossed over a billion dollars in history.A: Then, what actress has the most nominations for an academy award?B: Katharine Hepburn. She was nominated 12 times and won 3 times.5. A: I haven‟t seen Phil for centu ries. I know he is a couch potato. In his free time, he just sits around and watches television.B: So do I. Actually, watching TV helps me unwind after a long day of work.A: But it‟s easy for you to put on weight.B: I know.Listening Task2. Listening Activity1) First ListeningAnswers□He was not strong enough to handle the physical play around the net.□His first games in the NBA were less than impressive because he left the floor early for foul trouble.□He would never score more than 20 points in a single game.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. Yao Ming said, “This is the most pressure I‟ve ever faced in my life, but it‟s something I have to deal with.”2. Yes, he made it.3. He scored 20 points in a game against last year‟s world champion LA Lakers, and 30 points against the Dallas Mavericks.ScriptYao Ming makes the gradeWith the first overall pick in the 2002 NBA Draft, the Houston Rockets selected Chinese center Yao Ming. He becomes the first-ever number one pick to come from an international basketball league.Even before he was chosen as the NBA‟s number one draft pick by the Houston Rockets, Yao Ming faced intense media pressure and many critics. Many doubted whether the Chinese superstar would be able to make it in the NBA. Some thought he was not strong enough to handle the physical play around the net. Former NBA all-star Charles Barkley said that he would kiss a TV announcer‟s behind if Yao ever scored more than 20 points in a single game.“This is the most pressure I‟ve ever faced in my life, but it‟s something I have to deal with,” said Yao.Before coming to the NBA, the 2.26 meter-tall and 134 kg center was the dominant player in the Chinese Basketball Association. As a 17-year-old rookie, he averaged 10.0 points and 8.3 rebounds during the 1997-1998 season. Yao has played against elite international talent since being named to the Chinese National Team at age 18. At the 2001 Asian Basketball Championship for men, Yao averaged 13.4 points on 724 shots with 10.1 rebounds and 2.8 blocked shots, helping the Chinese national team win the title, and was voted to the All-star team at the 2002 World Championship.For a man his size, Yao is surprisingly agile. He is also an excellent shooter and passes well. But his first games in the NBA were less than impressive, with Yao leaving the floor early because of foul trouble.But after he scored 20 points in a game against last year‟s world champion LA Lakers, then 30 points against the Dallas Mavericks, his critics were silenced and Barkley was forced to kiss a donkey on TV. With performances like these, it seems like Yao Ming is just starting to feel comfortable in the NBA.Among the first overall selection in NBA history, Yao stands as the tallest and second-heaviest players ever. Upon entering the NBA, Yao will become the third Chinese player in NBA history, following fellow Chinese National Team members Wang Zhizhi and Mengke Bateer.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswer□Billy argued with his father and insisted on cultivating his interest in ballet.1. Get the Main IdeasAnswersF Billy isn‟t supposed to practice ballet because he is the son of a coal miner.F Billy inherited his innate gift for music and dancing from his mother who encourages him to attend the ballet class.F Mrs. Wilkinson is Billy‟s secret ballet coach.T Billy fears that other boys would regard him as a sissy or poof because he practices ballet.Billy1. Nothing is wrong with ballet.2. It‟s perfectly normal.3. It‟s not for poofs.4. Some ballet dancers are as fit as athletes.Father1. Ballet is for girls, not for lads.2. Lads do football, or boxing, or wrestling.3. Ballet is frigging.Script and Answers to Self-studyBilly Elliot11-year-old boy Billy Elliot is the son of a (1) coal miner who is fond of boxing. Though he has an (2) innate gift for music and dancing, which perhaps he (3) inherited from his dead mother, his father Mr. Elliot makes him learn boxing at the school club to carry on the family tradition. The ballet coach, Mrs. Wilkinson, discovers that Billy has both the ideal (4) physical condition and a natural talent for dancing and encourages Billy to practice ballet. Billy joins in the ballet class and practices once a week using the time for boxing training, but he (5) keeps it a secret from his father and otherboys fearing that they would regard him as a sissy or poof. Having found out what Billy is doing, the angry father bans his practise despite Billy‟s (6) protest.Father: Ballet?Billy: What‟s wrong with ballet?Father: What‟s wrong with ballet?Billy: It‟s perfectly normal.Father: “Perfectly normal?”Nanny: I used to go to ballet.Billy: See?Father: Aye, for your nanny. For girls, not for lads, Billy. Lads do football, or ... boxing, or ... wrestling. Not (7) frigging ballet.Billy: What lads do wrestling?Father: (8) Don‟t start.Billy: I don‟t see what‟s wrong with it.Father: You know exactly what‟s wrong with it.Billy: No, I don‟t.Father: Yes, you do.Billy: No, I don‟t.Father: Yes, you bloody well do. Who do you think I am? You know quite nicely.Billy: What? What are you trying to say, Dad?Father: You‟re (9) asking for a hiding, son.Billy: I‟m not, honest.Father: You are, Billy.Billy: It‟s not just for poofs, Dad. Some ballet dancers are (10) as fit as athletes. What about that Wayne Sleep? He was a ballet dancer.Father: Wayne Sleep?Billy: Aye.Father: Listen, son, from now on you can forget about the ballet. You can forget about the boxing as well. I‟m (11) busting my ass for those 50 pences, and you‟re -- No, from now on you stay here, you look after your nanny. Got it? (Silence from Billy) Good.Nanny: They used to say I could‟ve been a professional dancer, with some training.Father: Will you shut up? (Nanny is silent)Billy: I hate you! You‟re a bastard.Unit 14V ocabulary TaskScript and Answers1. A: Hi, Liz, I heard you‟ve just moved into a new apartment. How do you like it?B: Oh, wonderful. It‟s very spacious.A: Congratulations! But look at mine, there is no room to swing a cat in it.B: Anyway, it is better than covering yourself with the moon. I bet you will get your ideal house sooner or later.2. A: Here we are, John. It‟s my crash pad in this city.B: It looks cozy and comfortable.A: Yes, it is an old house but it has a touch of class.B: Good, I think we will have a good dream tonight after the long journey.3. A: Rose, how do you like the house?B: I had my eyes on it since I first saw it.A: I like it too. So let‟s take it.B: Oh, it‟s so wonderful. We shall have a roof over our heads.4. A: I visited Steve last week. He is now living in a jerry-built cabin only with a lousy mattress and a shaky table in it. B: Oh, really? What‟s wrong with him?A: He couldn‟t pay his mortgage.B: Poor Steve, let‟s do something to help him.5. A: Goodness, Joe, your house has taken on a new look.B: The room decorations have been jazzed up recently.A: No wonder everything looks so bright and shiny.B: Thank you. Why not sit down and have a cup of coffee?Listening Task2. Listening Activity1) First ListeningAnswers1. However, some students are not very realistic in their expectations of homestay experiences. When describing their dream homestay, they talk about their homestay “mums” attending to their needs because they pay good money to be looked after. They also expect their homestay family to be pleasant and happy all the time so they need never feel unhappy and lonely.2. A homestay is not like staying in a hotel or hostel, where service workers are paid to be courteous and cheerful in order to make guests feel at home. Although students pay for their board and lodging, it is wrong to expect the homestay family to serve guests the same way hostels and hotels do. Homestay hosts provide this service for social or cultural reasons rather than to make money.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. In a homestay family, an international student is a member of the family, not a customer who is "king” or always right. You can‟t order room service or throw wet towels and dirty clothes around.2. As a homestay guest, you need to be independent and to develop your own interests rather than depend on your hosts to keep you happy and entertained.3. You can‟t always expect your homestay family to be on their best behavior all the time.4. One last piece of advice: Don‟t talk negatively about your homestay fa mily to your college mates or friends.ScriptJust as at your own homeThe concept of a homestay experience has become popular recently, especially among international students and working people researching into the practices of host countries.However, some students are not very realistic in their expectations of homestay experiences. When describing their dream homestay, they talk about their homestay “mums” attending to their needs because they pay good money to be looked after. They also expect their homestay family to be pleasant and happy all the time so they need never feel unhappy and lonely.A homestay is not like staying in a hotel or hostel, where service workers are paid to be courteous and cheerful in order to make guests feel at home. Although students pay for their board and lodging, it is wrong to expect the homestay family to serve guests the same way hostels and hotels do. Homestay hosts provide this service for social or cultural reasons rather than to make money.In a homestay family, an international student is a member of the family, not a customer who is “king” or always right. You can‟t order room service or throw wet towels and dirty clothes around. If you are a homestay student, you are expected to follow house rules, which might include taking care of your own room as well as tidying up after yourself inthe kitchen, bathroom or other rooms you might use.As a homestay guest, you need to be independent and to develop your own interests rather than depend on your hosts to keep you happy and entertained. Your hosts have their own jobs and responsibilities and you must learn to be independent. You need to develop your own friends in the college or through social clubs. Burying yourself totally in books, with no time for a social life, is emotionally and mentally unhealthy and will make you homesick as well.You can‟t always expect your homestay family to be on their best behavior all the time. Just as in your own home, there might be misunderstandings, squabbles and stress. Homestay famil ies might quarrel over money, children‟s performance, too much work time and too little family time -- things your own family probably quarrels about. Problems might arise because of you. Perhaps you are doing something that annoys the family. But bear in mind that even if you are a perfect guest, your presence as a stranger in an intimate family setting is bound to cause some tensions. If it is something you can correct, do so and apologize. Know when your homestay dad and mum want some privacy to themselves and give them the space and time.One last piece of advice: Don‟t talk negatively about your homestay family to your college mates or friends. Negative talk puts you in a negative mood and implies that you do not value people. People are never perfect and need to be respected regardless of their shortcomings.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswer□They are hunting for an apartment near the university.2. Get the Main IdeasAnswers1. The old landlady is fairly friendly to them.2. They are satisfied with the price offered by the landlady.3. Both the room and the environment around are very convenient for them.4. It is urgent for them to settle down.Script and Answers to Self-studyHunting for an apartment(Olive and Bell are two foreign students in China. They are very discouraged because they‟ve been looking for more than two weeks and have found no satisfactory place to live. As they walk, Bell spots a sign on a nice three-storied house that says: “ROOMS TO LET”. They go to the front door and ring the bell. An elderly woman answers.)Woman: Hello, may I help you?Bell: Yes. We‟re (1) intereste d in seeing the rooms you have for rent.Woman: Oh, how nice. I just (2) put up that sign this morning and you‟re the first folks who have come along to see them.Olive: How lucky we are!Woman: Well, you better have a look first. They are just simple room s. My children (3) used to live in them. They‟re grown now and long gone, and my husband died early this year. The house is so quiet now I thought maybe I‟d (4) take in a few boarders.Bell: A nice, quiet house exactly what we‟re looking for, Mrs. ... eh ...Woman: Chen. My name is Chen Hui.Olive: My name is Olive, Mrs. Chen, and this is Bell. Weve recently come from Australia to be (5) graduate students at the university.Woman: Oh, isn‟t that lovely? Well, you seem like very nice young girls.Woman: Well, here you are, ladies. Each room is 200 yuan a month if you think that‟s O.K. I won‟t (6) charge you anything for electricity and gas and you can use the kitchen as much as you like, (7) as long as you buy your own food. And you‟ve got to do your own (8) washing up. I‟m too old for that now.Bell: That sounds just wonderful to us, Mrs. Chen. We‟ll even cook you an Australian dinner (9) from time to time. Woman: Oh, wouldn‟t that be nice?Olive: By the way, Mrs. Chen, is this place convenient for us students?Woman: Sure. It‟s only a fifteen-minute ride from the university. And there‟s a supermarket and launderette and some grocery stores over there on the next block.Bell: That‟s great. I‟ve (10) made up my mind.Woman: Then when do you want to (11) move in, girls?Olive: How about this afternoon?Woman: Fine. I‟ll be expecting you around two. And I‟ll give you each a house key then. If you wouldn‟t mind, I‟d like to have the first two week‟s rent (12) in advance, just to be safe if you know what I mean.Oli ve: Of course, Mrs. Chen. We‟ll bring it with us this afternoon.Woman: I think I‟m very lucky you nice boys came along.Olive: I think we‟re very lucky to have found you, Mrs. Chen. Goodbye.Woman: See you later.Unit 15V ocabulary TaskScript and Answers1. A: Lisa, do you still have a sore throat?B: Yes, I tried gargling with salt water, but it still isn‟t any better.A: Don‟t worry. There‟s still hope. Go to see a doctor.B: I guess you‟re right.2. A: I look so stupid with this big zit on my nose.B: Stop popping it. You know you‟re only making it worse.A: But, what a shame it is! I can‟t stand it.B: Take it easy and you‟ll feel better.3. A: You look exhausted. What‟s the matter?B: My baby has been having the runs for several days and I virtually haven‟t got much rest.A: That‟s really tough. I‟ll come and help you after work.B: Thank you. I can handle it myself.4. A: What‟s wrong with Jack? I haven‟t seen him for two days.B: Jack is having a fever and red spots on his skin. The doctor said that he has German measles.A: Oh, no! How could that be?B: Someone in his class had it. Then he got it, too. Some things just can‟t be helped.5. A: Steve got a heart attack last night.B: Poor Steve, my heart goes out to him. No wonder I didn‟t see him tod ay. How is he now?A: It was close. His nephew took him to hospital in time and he was saved.B: I hope he can recover soon.Listening Task2. Listening Activity1) First ListeningAnswers1. The second baby was born alive.2. The baby was transferred to a larger hospital.3. The baby survived.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. The baby was born to an RH negative mother and was believed that he was 100% sure to die.2. The nurse asked for permission to feed the baby by dropper and worked very hard day and night to get some nourishment in the baby.3. The baby was transferred to a larger hospital which had more equipment and pediatricians and was saved.4. Never give up hope even when the odds are overwhelmingly against you because no one has the wisdom to know howa patient will respond.Script and Answers to Self-studyAgainst all oddsOne day when I was working in a hospital in Illinois, we had a baby born to (1) an RH negative mother. At that time, it was believed that if a mother with the RH negative blood factor delivered a dead first baby, it was considered (2) a 100% certainty that the second baby would also die. This was the mother‟s second baby and the first one had died. Death was expected soon. This was a case where such babies (3) were set aside to die. And so had this one.The doctor had not ordered a feeding tube inserted so I asked for permission to (4) feed the baby by dropper because it was too weak to suck. He said that he didn‟t think it would be of any value, but that I could if I wanted to. I and the rest of the staff worked very hard day and night to (5) get some nourishment in the baby. The baby survived! Day after day the baby continued to survive. Then I started asking the doctor to let us transfer the baby to a larger hospital in Rockford, Illinois. That hospital had more (6) equipment and pediatricians. Finally, the doctor consented and we prepared to transfer the baby to Rockford.When a transfer was being made from our hospital to the Rockford Hospital, the patient was always (7) accompanied by a nurse. Since I was so involved with the baby, I was asked to be its nurse (8) on this transfer.This would be my first trip (9) in an ambulance. The other nurses had told me many stories about the ambulance rides. They described it as a wild, wil d ride. I was not looking forward to the trip, but since I knew the baby‟s condition well, I knew I was the best choice. So, I went. The siren (10) started wailing as soon as we left the hospital's driveway. On and on the cars in our path quickly (11) pulled over to the side. This ride was so dangerous that I started worrying about my own survival as much as the baby's. I (12) broke out in a sweat. It was only after we arrived at the Rockford Hospital that the driver discovered that he had (13) left the heat on! I could have done without that.The baby was settled in at the hospital, and each day our reports were that the baby continued to thrive. Some time later we received word that the baby was dismissed from the hospital. And the mother (14) took home a live baby!I consider this case one of the highlights of my nursing career. I learned one very important thing: Never give up hope even when (15) the odds are overwhelmingly against you because no one has the wisdom to know how a patient will respond.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswers□Why do some people catch colds?□Does an antibiotic cure a cold?2. Get the Main IdeasAnswers1. Antibiotics kill bacterial infections and have no effect on viral infections.2. Kissing doesn‟t put you at a high risk for catching a cold.3. They are often overtired or under physical or emotional stress.4. The cold virus spreads by coughing and sneezing.ScriptCatch a cold if I kiss her?Anchorman: Now it‟s late autumn. There has been a new resurgence of the number of cold sufferers in the school. To day。

大学体验英语综合教程2的课后习题答案

大学体验英语综合教程2的课后习题答案

大学体验英语综合教程2的课后习题答案默认分类2010-04-09 14:06:22 阅读8272 评论7 字号:大中小订阅UNIT1P14 3.1.B, 2.D, 3.B, 4.A, 5.A 4.1.elected,2.minimum,3.distinct,4.responsibility,5.pursue,6.exploit,7.restrict,8.equip,9.granted, 10.awarded 5. 1.at large, 2.on the basis of, 3.in support of, 4.applyfor, 5.is aiming atP21 12. 1.B, 2.D, 3.A, 4.A, 5.B 13.1.challenge,2.hadtransformed, 3.engage, 4.occurred, 5.urged, 6.cancel, 7.pr ejudice, 8.foundation, 9.beliefs, 10.constructive 14. 1 .rests with, 2.in recognition of, 3.in fact, 4.providesfor, 5.keep...upUNIT2P36 3.1.C, 2.A, 3.A, 4.A, 5.C 4.1.version,2.publications,3.click,4.spotted,5.refugees,6.e ntries,7.financial,8.full-time,9.detailed, 10.annual 5.1.set up,2.came across,3.referred...to ,4.checkout, 5.learnt of / learned ofP42 12. 1.B, 2.D, 3.D, 4.C, 5.A 13.1.stressed,2.distinguished,3.invest,4.matured,5.covered,6.soured,7.concept,8.balance,9.discount, 10.discipline14. 1.paid off, 2.make ends meet, 3.To thisday, 4.picked up, 5.thanks toUNIT3P58 3.1. A; 2. B; 3. B; 4. C; 5. D 4.1. attractive 2. fascination 3. statement 4. despite 5. items 6. define 7. image 8. concerned 9. belongings 10. necessities 5.1. step back 2.identify with 3. dressing up 4. turned to/looked to 5. feed offP64 12. 1.D, 2.B, 3.D, 4.D, 5.B 13. 1. economic 2. estimated 3. measurable 4. inspired 5. maximize 6. motivate 7. created 8. distribute 9. concerning 10. abuse 14.1. by name 2. identify (her) with 3. participate in 4. speak for 5.take (firm) actionUNIT4P78 3. 1. D; 2. C; 3. B; 4. B; 5. A 4.1. signal 2. crash 3. distress 4. grace 5. exploded 6. collision 7. lowered 8. beamed 9. scatter 10. destruction 5. 1. combed through 2. in any case 3.ended in 4. bound for 5. on boardP84 12. 1.T, 2.F, 3.F, 4.T, 5.F 13. 1.wandering 2. unloading 3. crushed 4. slightest 5. appreciation 6. giant 7. steer 8. knelt 9. leaped 10. slammed 14.1. as good as new 2. in the nick of time/in time 3. at play 4. head for/make for 5.put awayUNIT5P98 3. 1. B; 2. A; 3. D; 4. C; 5. A 4. 1. was sinking 2. specialty 3. purely 4. discourage 5. unlikely 6. dynamics 7. actually 8. reasonably 9. have perceived 10. extended 5.1. took a deep interest in; 2. fell into; 3. sign up; 4. try (it) out; 5. dropped outofP104 12. 1.B, 2.D, 3.B, 4.D, 5.A 13. 1. bound 2. sustain 3. obstacle 4. restored 5. approval 6. shift 7. emphasize 8. undergo 9. invincible 10. appearance 14. 1. set out 2. at atime 3. in ... shape 4. stopped short 5. turned toUNIT6p118 3. 1.D, 2.A, 3.D, 4.C, 5.B 4. 1. clapped 2. defend 3. quit 4. perfection 5. interview 6. survey 7. exclusive 8. storage 9. observed 10. cover 5. 1. count ... out 2. be unaware of 3. stopped in his tracks 4. At times 5. turn ...aroundP124 12. 1.B, 2.C, 3.B, 4.D, 5.C 13. 1. deprived2. healthful3. combine4. determined5. lifestyle6. balance7. approach8. solutions9. miserable 10. deserves 14.1. out of reach 2. in tune with 3. set your mind to 4. come off 5. trail and errorUNIT7P138 3. 1.A, 2.A, 3.C, 4.D, 5.B 4. 1. optimist 2. reconstruction 3. sway 4. principles 5. gross 5.1. brought out her best 2. turn out 3.works out 4. Hang in there 5. by nature P144 12. 1.F, 2.T, 3.T, 4.T, 5.T 13. 1. anyway 2. spat 3. Adjusting 4. frequently 5. chilly 6. regularly 7. grip8. pinching 9. scraped 10. crawl 14. 1. on the phone 2. asa result of 3. back and forth 4. around the corner 5. hold ontoUNIT8P158 3. 1.B, 2.A, 3.D, 4.A, 5.C 4.1. adequate 2. vitally 3. document 4. distribution 5. urban 6. potential 7. continual 8. infecting 9. threat 10. updated5. 5.1. let down 2. came across as 3. In the back of (his) mind 4. as amatter of course 5. cleaning upP165 12. 1.F, 2.F, 3.F, 4.T, 5.F 13. 1. colonies 2. technologically 3. cursed 4. corresponding 5. delete 6.dread 7. swear 8. were spared 9. protection 10.dumb 14. 1. was cordoned off 2. fired up 3. queued up 4.get rid of 5. poured into。

大学体验英语课后题答案

大学体验英语课后题答案

Unit1Passage A Care for Our Mother EarthRead and think 3 1~5 BBCADRead and complete 61.strategies2.specific3.consumers4.released 5.trapped 6.consequence7.was…isolated 8.priority 9.convenience 10.elementsRead and complete 71.transform 2 all the way 3.sit back 4.resulting from 5.share…with Read and translate 81.How did the war, which brought terrible disasters to mankind, impact on such a poet?这场给人类带来巨大灾难的战争对这样一个诗人产生了什么影响呢?2.Mothers are sometimes blind to the faults of their beloved children, which will cause the children to make the same mistakes again.作母亲的有时候不能察觉她们所深爱的孩子们的过错,这样做的结果会使孩子们再次犯错。

3. As a new immigrant in this completely strange country, she always felt isolated.作为一个在完全陌生国度的新移民,她总是感觉到孤立无援。

4.Acting before thinking often results in failure, so we should think before we leap.做事不先考虑常会失败,因此我们应该三思而后行。

大学体验英语综合教程课后习题答案

大学体验英语综合教程课后习题答案

翻译Unit11、随着职务的提升,他担负的责任也更大了。

(takeon)Withhispromotion,hehastakenongreaterresponsibilities.3、闲暇时玛丽喜欢外出购物,也她相反,露西却喜欢待在家里看书。

(asopposedto) Marylikestogoshoppinginhersparetime,asopposedtoLucy,whopreferst ostayathomereading.5、我们已尽全力想说服他,但是却毫无进展。

(strive,makenoheadway)?Wehavestriventothefulltoconvincehim,butwehavemadenoheadway. Unit21、宪法规定公民享有言论自由。

(providefor)TheConstitutionprovidesforcitizen’sfreedomofspeech.3、我们早在会阅读之前就已经掌握了一些词汇。

(longbefore) Wehavelearnedsomewordslongbeforewecanread.5、新税法不是要惩罚富人,而是要给穷人以公平和机会。

(rather) Thenewtaxlawisnottopunishtherich.Ratheritistobringjusticeandoppor tunitytothepoor.Unit41、我爷爷虽然70岁了,但他的爱好广泛,从下国际象棋到爬山,多种多样。

(rangefrom...to)Mygrandfather’sinterestsrangefromplayingchesstoclimbingmountain salthoughheis70yearsold.3、他大公无私的精神和天赋使他适合担当大多数学生梦想得到的那项工作。

(qualifyfor) Hisselflessnessandtalentqualifyhimforthejobmoststudentsdreamtoge t.5、我们老板刚买的新轿车一小时能行驶200公里。

大学体验英语综合教程课后答案全

大学体验英语综合教程课后答案全

大学体验英语综合教程课后答案全Pleasure Group Office【T985AB-B866SYT-B182C-BS682T-STT18】大学体验英语综合教程2课后翻译UNIT11A P154. , , , , , , , , ,5. large, the basis of, support of, for, aiming at1任何年满18岁的人都有资格投票(vote)。

(be eligible to)Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to vote.2.每学期开学前,这些奖学金的申请表格就会由学校发给每一个学生。

(apply for, scholarship)A form to apply for these scholarships is sent by the university to each student before the start of each semester.3. 遵照医生的建议,我决定戒烟。

(on the advice of)On the advice of my doctor, I decided to give up smoking.4.公园位于县城的正中央。

(be located in)The park is located right in the center of town.5.这所大学提供了我们所需的所有材料和设备。

(facilities)The university provides all the materials and facilities we desire.1B p2113. , transformed, , , , , , , ,14. with, recognition of, fact, for, ...up1. 他内心深处知道,他们永远也不会再见了。

(in one’s heart)He knew in his heart that they would never meet again.2.他们同意出版他的第一本书后,他终于感到自己快要成功了。

大学体验英语综合教程第三版详细答案Uint

大学体验英语综合教程第三版详细答案Uint

Unit EightLead-in1 business2 communicating3 discover4 type in5 invention6 get along7 opposition8 create9 memory 10 availablePassage AThink About It1 Yes, I often do, as I like to explore the potentialities of the Internet. Many people also welcome free software because they don’t have to pay for it. Others don’t do so because there is no protection guaranteed against viruses.2 There are different kinds of anti-virus software, . Norton, Rising Star and some others. The computers I use in the library all have one kind or another of software installed to prevent viruses from being brought in.3 When old types of viruses have been taken care of, new ones may appear. It would be impossible to get rid of computer viruses permanently.Read About ItContent AwarenessRead And Think2 Work with your partner and answer the following questions.1 They turned to the IT staff in their company for help.2 Viruses such as Melissa, the Love Bug, etc.3 No, they aren’t. They forget about the harm a computer virus may bring when that virus is off news headlines.4 They open unsolicited attachments and download unauthorized software.5 Open.3 Choose the best answer to each question with the information from the passage.1 B2 A3 D4 A5 C4 Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary.1 adequate2 vitally3 document4 distribution5 urban6 potential7 continual8 infecting9 threat 10 updated5 Complete the following sentences with phrases or expressions from the passage. Change the form where necessary.1 let down2 came across as3 in the back of…mind4 as a matter of course5 cleaning up6 Choose one word from the box below to replace the underlined word in each sentence. change the form where necessary.1 encountered2 detected3 transmitted4 pirated5 inflicted7 Translate the following sentences into English.1 In pursuit of a healthier diet, people are eating more fish thanthey used to.2 We need to have the roof repaired before the bad weather sets in.3 The disease is spreading, and all young children are at risk.4 The information is transmitted from one computer to another through a telephone line.5 Jack is a fairly good runner. He wins more often than not.8 Read and compare the English sentences, paying attention to their italicized parts, and then translate the Chinese sentences by simulating the structure of the English sentences.1 It sounds like this high-tech company has put in place many favorable measures to protect against brain drains.2 The worry comes when paper-mills ignore the environmental pollution in pursuit of profits.3 It’s vitally important that one attend a test-preparation class before taking a TOEFL test but this cannot be a one-off event if he really wants to have a good command of English.4 The potential threat should always be in the back of a doctor’s mind and appropriate measures should be taken in no time once emergency arises.5 In the end, sciences and education are the keys to a prosperous country and this is a continual process.9 Computer viruses are a constant threat to companies and otherorganizations as well as home users. Work in small groups and have a discussion about how computer viruses spread and how companies should protect against computer viruses.Computer viruses can be transmitted via e-mail attachments. They also spread through software downloaded from the Internet. So when you are downloading the unlicensed and pirated software, you are likely to put your computer at risk. The software can seem harmless enough, but they could easily be harboring a dangerous virus.To protect against computer viruses, we should be careful when opening e-mail attachments and downloading software. We should use anti-virus software and update it regularly.As for companies, they should not only take measures by investing in anti-virus software, but also pay enough attention to the education of their employees. While the employees may suddenly become aware of the virus threat when the threat is there, they soon forget about it as the stories disappear from the news headlines. So it is important that companies constantly educate the users about the virus threat and ask them to practice safe computing.10 Write a paragraph of around 80 words explaining that companies should do more than invest in anti-virus software to protect against computer viruses. The following points may help you to organize your writing. And the first sentence has been written for you.To protect against computer viruses, companies should do more than invest in anti-virus software on the desktops, servers and email gateways. It’s true that anti-virus software, updated regularly, can protect the companies’ defences to a large extent. The employees, however, may use office computers for personal amusement. When they are opening unsolicited attachments or downloading unauthorized software, they probably are putting the company at risk, for the attachments and the software could easily harbor dangerous viruses. Therefore, it is very important that companies should constantly educate their employees about the virus threat and remind them about what would happen if they let their guard down. Passage BThink About It1 Yes, my e-mail pin was once hit by hackers and I couldn’t enter it any more.2 Companies or individuals who wish to avert computer security issues should put security systems in place. From a hacking perspective, each server is open to attack, so each must possess its own anti-virus and spyware systems, and continued oversight must be given to each of these security systems.3 Not all hackers are criminals. Bored in school, very adept with computers and technology, they download scripts or hack into systemswith the intent to vandalize or disrupt systems. They like to see themselves as elite. They have a lot of programming background and write code but won’t use it themselves. Underlying the psyche of the criminal hacker may be a deep sense of inferiority. Consequently, the mastery of computer technology, or the shut down of a major site, might give them a sense of power.Read About ItContent AwarenessRead And Think11 Work with your partner and answer the following questions.1 He flied to Seattle for a job with a company called Invita Security.2 The company lured them to break into the networks of potential customers as part of an effort to persuade those companies to hire Invita to keep hackers out.3 They were stopped and caught by FBI.4 It is a marked legal milestone when courts could uphold the right of federal agents to seize evidence remotely, and to charge foreign cyberciminals in courts.5 According to them, the most captivating aspects of being a hacker are psychological, for it makes them feel like playing a thrilling game, which is full of adventures.12 Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false(F) according to the passage.1 F2 F3 F4 T5 F13 Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary.1 regaled2 breached3 captivating4 entrepreneurial5 conspire6 restitution7 extorted8 tactic9 milestone 10 lodging14 Complete the following sentences with phrases or expressions from the passage. Change the form where necessary.1 hacker2 break into3 charge4 benefit5 bring along15 Translate the following sentences into English.1 As the statistics demonstrates we have made great progress in this field in a short period of time.2 The exploits of great leaders have been told in songs and stories.3 It is a long way. Let’s take turn driving.4 It turns out that it is the banker rather than the computer fault that has caused the disaster.5 They must take practical measures to carry out their plan; otherwise it will end in smoke.16 Finish the following incomplete outline of paragraph 1 of the passage “A Hacker Story.” Then reread the whole passage and writea summary of it.1 Ivanov and his fellow partner flew to Seattle.Invita informed them about the job requirements.2 20-year-old Russian hacker Alexey Ivanov was lured to Seattle in hopes of landing a dream job with Invita. At the Seattle interview, Ivanov impressed the interviewers with tales of hacking exploits and demonstrations of his skills. But as he and his Russian colleague were being driven away, they were arrested by FBI agents and were charged with conspiracy, computer fraud, hacking and extortion. The most important gain from the Ivanov case may be the legal milestones marked when courts upheld the right of federal agents to seize evidence remotely, and to charge foreign cybercriminals in . courts. Nevertheless, important cyberlaw questions remain unanswered. The motivations of hackers are psychological as much as financial17 Reduce the number of words in these sentences by making the introductory dependent clauses elliptical. Write out the revised sentences.1 Although expecting a telephone call, the doctor had to leave his office.2 While driving into town, my mother ran out of gas.3 If curious about your final grade, ask your professor.4 When applying for a scholarship, you should write neatly.5 After cutting the grass, please water it.18 Choose the correct pronoun to complete each sentence. Write outthe complete sentence. Then write after each sentence the elliptical clause beginning with than or as.1 You worked harder than they. (than they worked)2 Michael is more popular than he. (than he is)3 They don’t dance well as we. (as we dance)4 Do you like to drive as fast as they (as they drive)5 I can do the job better than she. (than she does)19 Rewrite the following sentences so that major ideas receive proper emphasis. Rely upon the suggestion in parentheses.1 Refer to page 321 and you will find that the major character is over six feet tall.2 Because the immigrants will gain economic power, speaking the immigrants’ language will become more important to the businessman.3 Art was not only an interest; art was a vital emotional therapy.4 The young girls enjoy driving around town and waving to friends.5 Not only a knowledge of language is important, but a knowledge of customs is also important.20 Choose one of the following topics and write an Internet notice. This is a VBScript Internet worm which was based loosely on the original VBS/Love letter worm. This worm does not damage files, however, it does contain another mechanism of downloading a passwordstealing agent and launching this silently in the background. In addition, this worm steals PIN information stored in the registry related to UBS online banking software.This worm distributes itself via MAPI e-mail as “ with the subject line “resume” and no body text.If this VBScript is run, it may display an actual resume in Notepad. However in the background it is doing other things such as downloading the trojan component and sending itself to others via MAPI e-mail. Additionally, the sensitive PIN information is e-mailed to three hard-coded e-mail recipients.。

大学体验英语四级答案

大学体验英语四级答案

大学体验英语四级上机答案作者:徐利彬大学体验英语四级上机答案unit 1 you’ll really like himvocabulary taskanswers1. c2. b3. a4. e5. d6. fscript1. a: hello, my name iselizabeth.b: hi,elizabeth. i’m jason.2. a: this is my friend taka.b: hey, taka. how’s it going?3. a: i’d like to introduce our new director, andrea williams.b: it’s a pleasure to meet you, ms. williams.4. a: have you met jane?b: oh, yeah, we have met. how are you?5. a: i’d like you to meet sheila howard.b: it’s nice to meet you.6. a: dad, this is my roommate, lee.b: good to meet you.listening task1 first listeninganswers1. this is …2. i’d like you to meet…3. have you met…4. hello, my name is …2 second listeninganswers1. it’s a pleasure to meet you.2. pleased to meet you.3. oh, yeah, we’ve met.4. hi, kathy.script1. businessman: good afternoon, ms. watson. this is jim bauman from hyundai. ms. watson: it’s a pleasure to meet you, mr. bauman.mr. bauman: good to meet you, ms. watson.2. student: mom, i’d like you to meet john lee. he’s a classmate of mine.mr. lee: pleased to meet you, mrs. gray.ms. gray: oh, please call me norma.3. sherry: kiri, have you met my good friend james?kiri: oh, y eah, we’ve met.james: we have?kiri: yeah, at the new year’s party!james: oh, right. how are you?4. kathy: hello, my name is kathy! i’ll be your server tonight. customer: hi, kathy. what are the specials?real world listeningansweralicewants to go out with robert.answerstalicelikes robert.e robert is interested inalice.taliceintroduces jean to robert.t jean thinks robert is handsome.f jean is going out with sam.t robert is interested in jean.t jean and robert have met before.scriptalice: 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 partyjean: oh, sam.robert: oh? aren’t you going out w ith him anymore?jean: no, we broke up a couple of months ago.robert: oh… oh, really?unit 2 how can i reach you?vocabulary taskanswers:1. country code__ 1(usa), 64 (new zealand)2. area code__613 (kingstion,ontario), 212 (new york)3. e-mail address__barb@4. web address__5. zip (postal) code__k7l 3j1 (canada), nn40sn (england), 95973 (usa)script1. the country code for theusais 1. it’s 64 fornew zealand.2. so if i want to call a number inkingston,ontario, i have to dial 613 before the phone number, and fornew york212.3. send me an e-mail. my address is barb@4. you can get information on the company’s website at 5. i’ve lived in three countries. my zip code inenglandwas nn4 0sn, in theusa95973, and incanadait was k7l 3j1.listening task1 first listeninganswers1. postal code2. phone number3. e-mail address4. web address2 second listeninganswers1. 655-5670 3. barb@2. 213-555-3421 4. script1. a: say, i can’t read this number at the end of your address. is it your phone number?b: no, that’s my postal code. it’s 655-5670.2. a: *talking on the phone+ okay, i’ll call and get tickets to the concert. oh, do you have the number of the ticket agent? 555-3421? okay, great. i’ll call. oh, wait a second. what’s the area code? 213, i got it!3. a: barb’s on vacation but i need to get in touch with her.b: oh, well, she can get e-mail even when she’s at the beach. send it to barb@your 4. a: i need to get in touch with hewlett packard. i’m having problems with this printer. don’t they have a website?b: yeah, i think it’s real world listening1 predictanswerdad asks: did i call the right number? do you have a place yet? what’s y our e-mail addressf?1 get the main ideasanswers1. a japanese woman.2. at a school in japan.3. yes, she does.4. yes, he is because she hasn’t contacted him since she went to japan.5. yes, she is.scriptwoman: moshi-moshi. gengo sentaa…father: hello…hello…veronica…veron…ve-ro-ni-ca smith…is veronica smith there, please? woman: ah, ah…veronica-sensei…veronica-sensei? ah, wait a moment, please…father: *muttering to himself+ wait a moment? what’s going on?veronica: hello.father: hello, veronica. is that you?veronica: yes, dad. it’s me.father: where is this place? somebody was speaking japanese to me. i mean, did i call the right number?veronica: dad, you called the school number. and you’re lucky i’m here now. dad, i told you. don’t call the school number. remember?father: yes, but you didn’t give me your home phone number. why didn’t you call me. veronica: i just got here a few days ago… okay, let me give it to you. are you ready?father: uh, ready. ready. okay.veronica: okay. it’s 798-55-4123.father: 798-55-4123.veronica: oh, oh, wait. dial the country code. and that’s 81…and then… and then the number. father: why is the number so long?veronica: because it is, dad.father: do you have a place yet?veronica: yeah. let me give you the address. are you ready?father: um…yeah. okay. what is it?veronica: it’s one dash one dash one fifty-five… uegahara b356.father: uh, w-wh-wait. wait, one…one what? why is it so long?veronica: dad, i’ve got to go. i’ll send it to you by e-mail. bye. [kiss sound]father: but, what’s your e-mail address?unit 3 don’t you wish we could live her e?vocabulary taskanswers/script1. ╟i don’t like the place i live now. it’s too isolated. (negative)2. + i have a big balcony with a great view. i love it! (positive)3. ╟i don’t like my parents’ house. it’s so old-fashioned. (negative)4. + her new place is really wonderful —it’s so roomy. (positive)5. + he thinks it’s important to feel comfort-able in a home. (positive)6. + i think it’s great to live in a modern building, don’t you? (positive)7. ╟this apartment is too cramped; it’s too small for our family. (negative)8. + amy has a beautiful spacious loft for her art studio. she’s really happy there. (positive)9. + bill and sherry have a nice, cozy little apartment in the city. they call it their love nest. (positive)listening task1 first listeninganswers1. a small house2. a cozy apartment3. a modern house4. something old2 second listeninganswers1. warm and cozy in the winter2. a great view3. modern house, easy to keep clean4. roomy, lots of spacescript1. i want a small house, something that’ll be warm and cozy in the winter. my big old house is spacious, but it’s too hard to keep warm.2. i’m looking for a small, cozy apartment, but with a great view. i want to look at the mountains, not another apartment building.3. after living in an ld house all my life, i’m ready for a modern house, one that’s easy to keep clean. it should have all wood floors, no carpets.4. we’re looking for something old but roomy. since we have three kids, they need lots of space to move around.real world listening1 predictanswerit’s spacious, it has modern furniture, it has a view2 get the main ideasanswers1. it’s spacious and modern.2. it has a view of the ocean.3. it makes her feel elegant and relaxed.4. it’s phony, uncomfortable, and he feels like he’s in a museum.scriptdiane: isn’t this place fantastic?john: well, i don’t know…i mean, it’s okay.diane: it’s so big. so spacious. so much room. i feel so…free here.john: it must be cold in the winter. our place is so cozy and warm.diane: oh, john! and the view! look at the view of the ocean from this window! i feel so relaxed. john: oh, god. it makes me seasick. our place is so much more down to earth.diane: look at this furniture. it’s so modern. i feel so elegant here.john: you do? i feel like i’m in a museum. it’s so phony, so uncomfortable. are you supposed to sit in these chairs?diane: oh, john, don’t you wish we could live in a place like th is?john: what’s wrong with our place?unit 4 it means a lot to mevocabulary taskanswers/script1. b henna tattoos ╟for fun2. d leather ring ╟grandmother gave it to me3. a rakari bracelet ╟to protect me4. f silk scarf ╟makes me look good5. g digital watch ╟reminds me of appointments.6. c crystal necklace ╟friends said it has special powers7. e silver pin ╟has a lot of sentimental valuelistening task1 first listeninganswers1. a rakari ╟a cloth bracelet2. a crystal necklace3. a diamond ring4. a gold earring2 second listeninganswers1. a. to protect him2. b. she likes the way it looks3. a. it has sentimental value4. b. it makes him look goodscript1. mark: hey, steve, whatcha got on your wrist there?steve: oh, it’s so mething my sister gave me.mark: uh, a bracelet?steve: sort of. it’s a “rakari,” a special piece of cloth indian women give their brothers every august.mark: what’s it for?steve: to protect me.mark: cool. i guess you’re safe for another year.2. andrea: oh, shelly, what’s that on your necklace?shelly: it’s a quartz crystal.andrea: oh, do you believe in crystals?shelly: not really, but my boyfriend does, and he gave me this.andrea: what’s it supposed to do?shelly: he said it’s supposed to make our l ove last forever. and i like the way it looks.3. claire: that’s an interesting ring, bridget. where’d you get it?bridget: oh, i got this with money from my grandmotherclaire: yeah? is it a real diamond?bridget: mm-hmm. it’s small, but it has a lot of sentimental value.claire: ‘cause it reminds you of your grandma?bridget: of course.4. lisa: oh, scott. is that an earring?scott: it’s a gold earring. i got it inthailand.lisa: is it something special?scott: no, i just think it makes me look good!real world listening1 predictanswerit protects her from illness.2 get the main ideasanswersthe necklace is made of silver. the witch doctor told her to wear it. her grandmother gave it to her. when she took the necklace off, she got sick. when she put it back on, she got better.scriptjean: i’m ready, are you? why don’t you take that necklace off before you go in the pool? chandra: oh, this? no, i never take it off. i wear it all the time. i’ve had it since i was a kid.jean: really? you’ve worn it since you were little? why?chandra: well, when i was a baby, i lived inindia. and i was sick all the time, so my parents took me to a doctor. and well, the doctor at first didn’t want to treat me because —jean: what? why?chandra: well, because i was a girl.jean: huh? because you were a girl?chandra: yeah, well, that’s the way it was. anyway, so my parents took me to this witch doctor, and i…jean: a witch doctorchandra: yeah, well, i guess you could call her a … i don’t know, a spiritual healer. she was an old woman in our village. and she took a look at me and she said i needed silver.jean: silver?chandra: yeah. she said i needed silver so that i could get better. and then my grandmother went to a jeweler and she had this silver necklace made for me. they put it on me, and i got better. jean: i don’t believe that.chandra: well, i didn’t either for a while. but you know what? when i was 20 i took it off and i put it in a drawer for a little while. and then, i started to get sick again. and i didn’t get better. i was just sick all the time. and then i remembered the necklace, and i put it on. and after that, i was fine.jean: wow.unit 5 it changed my lifevocabulary taskanswers/script1. japan/japanese2. canada/french/english3. panama/spanish4. brazil/portuguese5. thailand/thai6. india/hindi7.south africa/ afrikaans8. morocco/ arabic9.germany/ german10. norway/norwegianscript1. helen is going to japan to study japanese.2. pam is fromcanada. she speaks french and english.3. lind a’s family lives in panama. they speak spanish.4. andrea is frombrazil. she speaks portuguese.5. vira moved here fromthailand. he speaks thai.6. sita’s grandmother came fromindia50 years ago. she speaks hindi.7. jean is south african. she speaks afrikaans.8. ali is from morocco. he speaks arabic.9. hans lives ingermany. he speaks german.10. lars is fromnorway. he speaks norwegian.listening task1 first listeninganswers1. french 3. spanish2. japanese 4. russian2 second listeninganswers1. his relatives are french. he wants to travel tofrance.2. he’s interested in business. there are business opportunities in japan.3. no other language was offered. her friends speak spanish.4. it’s a challenge. it’s the hardest language she can think of.script1. a: what language are you studying?b: french.a: why are you studying french?b: some of my relatives are french and i’d like to go visit them infrancesomeday.a: don’t they speak english?b: only a little. but i think it’d be fun to use my f rench and see if they can understand me and all. i want to work on my accent, too.2. a: so why did you choose japanese?b: well, i guess the main reason i’m interested in japanese is international business. i know there are a lot of business opportunities in japan, so i figured it was the best language for me to study.3. a: why are you studying a foreign language?b: um, well… i don’t know. i started spanish cause it was the only language offered in our middle school. and then i just kept doing it. and there’re a lot of spanish speakers where i live cause we live in southerncaliforniaand we’re close tomexicoso almost everyone speaks spanish. my friends at school speak spanish outside of class.4. a: what language are you studying?b: i just wanted a chal lenge so i thought, “hey, i’m gonna do the hardest language i can think of.” so i chose russian, just to see if i could do it, i guess. and you know what? it is the hardest language i can think of and it takes a lot of work. but i’m gonna keep at it…real world listening1 predictanswerit has different tones.the writing system is different.thai people help him learn the language.2 get the main ideasanswers1. f dave lives inthailand. he has visitedthailandand hopes to return.2. t dave had a good experience inthailand.3. ? dave likes writing thai. he doesn’t talk about writing.4. fthailandis “the land of laughs.” it’s called “the land of smiles.”5. f people inthailandlaugh at him when he makes a mistake. they smile.6. t thai is easy to learn. i t may be hard for some people, but it’s not hard for him.scriptcindy: what the heck is that?dave: it’s a thai magazine.cindy: thai? you can read thai?dave: well, a little.cindy: how?dave: i went tothailandlast summer and i lived with a thai friend and his family. i had such a great experience i want to go back.cindy: why? what was your experience like?dave: well, i started to learn some thai…and practiced talking with people and ordering in restaurants and everybody was so nice… you know, thailand is called the land of the smiles…they even smiled when i made a mistake speaking the language. the people were beautiful. everything was beautiful. it changed my life.cindy: but i’ve always heard that thai was impossible to learn.dave: maybe for some people but not for me. i mean it is totally different from english. the writing system is different, they use different tones, every- thing is different, but i really want to learn it. i want to understand more when i go back.cindy: i wish i felt that way about learning french. maybe i should study another language. dave: no, cindy, it’s not the language, you’ve just got to get into it.unit 6 what do you like about him?vocabulary taskanswers/script1. steve is great! he’s sweet and he has a good sense of humor.2. i like people who are funny, because i like to laugh. i don’t care for people who are too serious3. sure, jana is very honest; it’s too bad she’s also kind of selfish.4. brad is a little odd, but i like that he’s so outgoing and talka tive.5. cindy is so cute! i just love how sensitive and shy she is.listening task1 first listeninganswers1. honest, a sense of humor2. outgoing, talkative3. a little bit odd, like to have fun4. kind of shy, sensitive2 second listeninganswersthey don’t like people who are:1. selfish2. shy or quiet3. too serious4. loud and talk too muchscript1. paul: lisa, what sort of people do you like to hang out with?lisa: well, i like people who are honest and have a sense of humor. i think honesty is very important among friends. oh, and they can’t be selfish. i don’t get along with selfish people.2. mark: you know, i like most people, but there are certain things i look for in a friend. francine: yeah, like what?mark: oh, you know, people who are out going and talkative. i love having long conversations on the phone.3. francine: this might sound weird, lisa, but i like people that are a little bit odd.lisa: why? what do you enjoy about odd people?francine: you know, they’re different and like t o have fun doing off-the-wall stuff. they have to like having fun and not be too serious.4. jane: stuart, what kind of people do you like?stuart: what kind of people do i like?jane: yes, what kind of people do you get along with?stuart: hmm. gook quest ion. i guess i like people who are kind of shy and sensitive. i don’t really get along with people who are loud and talk too much.jane: yeah, you’re kind of a sensitive person yourself.stuart: oh?real world listening1 predictanswerhe’s sensitive.2 get the main ideasanswers1. they went to a romantic movie.2. he cried.3. she thought he was sensitive.4. jeremy said he cries at movies, too.scriptsheri: 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 a bout 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 di dn’t try to hide it or anything. it was so sweet.jeremy: oh…you like that, huh? well, i cry at movies. too!unit 7 i really take after my dadvocabulary taskanswers1. brother’s daughter = niece2. dad’s new wife = stepmother3. uncle and aunt’s ch ildren = cousins4. sister’s new husband = brother-in-law5. my mother’s two girls = my half-sisters6. brother’s three boys = nephews7. made her our legal child = adoptedscript1. my niece is so cute. she’s only two but she can sing 10 songs2. i get along okay with my stepmother. she’s actually pretty nice.3. when i was little, i used to go to camp with my cousins. they were like my brothers and sisters.4. everybody had a great time at my sister’s wedding. my brother-in-law was even dancing on the tables.5. after my mother remarried, she and robert had two girls ╟my half-sisters. but we feel likeone family and i call them my sisters.6. i’m not in a hurry to have kids yet. i spend a lot of time with my nephews and i know they can be a handful.7. we are so happy to have lena. we adopted her when she was just three months old.listening task1 first listeninganswers1. the man in front of him is his father.2. angie is his stepmother.3.tarais his half-sister.4. jake is steve’s older brother.5. the woman to the right of jake is steve’s sister-in-law. cristina is steve’s niece.2 second listeninganswerstara ╟c. likes to read and play pianojake ╟a. looks like steve’s fatherhis mother ╟d. lives incaliforniacristina ╟b. was adoptedscript1. sylvia: when was this picture taken? you look so young!steve: oh, that was when i was still in high school.sylvia: is that your mom and dad?steve: well, yeah, that’s my dad, but that’s not my real mom. she’s my stepmother. my real mother lives incalifornia.2. sylvia: so, who is this next to you? is that your sister?steve: yeah, that’s my half-sister, tara. she’s great. we’re a lot alike.sylvia: in what way?steve: well, we both like reading books, and we both like playing the piano.3. sylvia: and who’s this next to your stepmother?steve: that’s jake, my older brother.sylvia: wow, he looks a lot like your father.steve: yeah, people say he looks more like my father than the rest of us.4. sylvia: that must be jake’s wife next to him. and your nie ce?steve: yep, that’s little cristina.sylvia: wow, she…she doesn’t really look like either of her parents, does she?steve: no, she doesn’t. actually she was adopted. but she does take after jake in a lot of ways.real world listening1 predictanswerm has beautiful eyesf loves surfingf enjoys dangerous activitiesf likes snowboarding2 get the main ideasanswers1. jane looks like her mother. they both have beautiful eyes.2. jane acts like her father. they both ride motorcycles, surf and skydive.3. jane is proud that she takes after her father.scriptnate: are these your parents?jane: yeah, that’s my whole family.nate: oh. you look a lot like your mom…especially your eyes. very deep, beautiful eyes.jane: oh, thank you…nate: and the same figure…same shape.jane: uhh, hey, i don’t want to hear that. i may look like my mom, but i really take after my dad. nate: really, in what way?jane: we’re both very adventurous. my dad was, like into motorcycles when he was younger…and he was in one of those. you know, motorcycle clubs.nate: you mean, like a motorcycle gang?jane: yeah…but that was before he was married. i’ve been riding a motorcycle myself since i was 17.nate: you? no way!jane: yeah, i’ve always done stuff like that.nate: really, like what else?jane: well, surfing, snowboarding…my dad and i even went skydiving once. we didn’t tell my mom, though. she would have killed us!unit 8 where the heck am i?vocabulary taskanswers/script1. go to the end of this hallway. it’s the last door on your left.2. marla’s house? go down this street. her place is across the bridge.3. drive down spring street about half a mile.turn right at university.4. walk until you get to the river. then go along the river until you get to the tower.5. th e hard rock café is very hard to find. you’d better take a taxi.listening task1 first listeninganswers1. hotel vancouver =32. century plaza=13. hyatt regency=44. days inn=8second listeninganswers1. turn left at thurlow. go along the park.2. you’ll see it on your right. when you get to burrard turn right.3. it’s acrossgeorgiaon the left. turn left at burrard.4. it’s on the corner. go down to westhastingsscript1. a: excuse me, can you help me? i’m looking for hotel vancouver.b: sure! go along the park until you get to thurlow street.a: um-hum.b: turn left at thurlow. walk until you get to alberni street.a: yeah.b: turn right on alberni and go one block.a: okay. so turn left at thurlow, down to alberni and turn right?b: yep, and you’ll run right into it.2. a: the century plaza? yeah, that’s real close to here.b: great!a: go down nelson street until you get to burrard street. when you get to burrard turn right. and you’ll see it on you right.b: take nelson to burrard, turn right and the century plaza is on the left?a: no, it’s on the right .the hotel on the left is the sheraton.b: okay, thanks.3. a: excurse me. i’m looking for the hyatt regency.b: the hyatt regency? yeah, okay. go down this street and turn left at burrard .a: go down nelson and turn left at burrard.b: yeah. then follow burrard until you get togeorgia. it’s acrossgeorgia, on the left. great, got it! 4. a: what you want to do is go down here to hornby.b: down nelson street?a: yeah. turn left at hornby and go all the way down till you get towest hastings street. it’s on the corner of hornby and westhastings.b: on the right or the left?a: on the far left .it’s kind of far .you might want to take a taxi.real world listeningpredictanswer: she got lost.get the main ideasanswers1. paula was feeling adventurous, so she went out alone.2. a turkish man helped paula.3. he took her to his nephew’s restaurant.4. paula felt scared.5. paula had the best turkish food on her whole trip.scriptpaula: i was inistanb ulonce…part this group tour…and i thought i’d try to find a restaurant and eat dinner alone for a change. so i walked out of the hotel by myself. i was looking around at all the restaurants and i couldn’t decide which one to go to. and this little turkish man comes up to me and he says, “my nephew has a good restaurant. come withme.” so i decided to follow him. and we went down these little streets… and back…and it was getting dark… back alleys, and i didn’t know what was going on. people were starting to s tare at me. and i got really scared. and i thought, “i’d just better leave.” so i was going to run. and then suddenly we rounded the corner and there we were at the restaurant. and it ended up being the best turkish food i had the whole time i traveled. an d ever since then, i haven’t been so afraid to take chances.unit 9 you can meet lots of important peoplevocabulary taskanswers1. travel2. responsibility3. flexible schedule4. prestige5. high pay6. long hours7. teamwork8. telecommutingscript1. i’m a tour guide. i get to see a lot of exotic places all over the world. i love to travel.2. i’m a teacher. i like my job because i feel that, in a way, the future of my students is in my hands. i like the responsibility.3. i like the flexible schedule of my job. i’m a flight attendant. i only have to work three days a week.4. i enjoy the prestige of my job. as a journalist, i get to meet a lot of important people.5. i’m a stockbroker. my job is stressful, but i’ll be able to retire by the time i’m 40! the thing i like most about my job is the high pay.6. i’m a nurse. i love helping people get better, but sometimes i don’t get home until late at night. my job has long hours.7. i love being a firefighter. i especially like the teamwork. my co-workers and i really count on each other during a fire.8. i’m a computer programmer. my company allows me to work from my computer at home. i love telecommuting.listening task1 first listeninganswers1. an accessories shop2. a fast food place3. an insurance company4. a tourist hotel2 second listeninganswers1. leslie: could practice foreign languages2. arthur: learned to work quickly3. nima: learned to work on computers4. anna: had many chances to skiscript1. leslie: i worked in an accessories shop in the middle oflondon. i used to work on fridays and sundays. it was quite tiring ╟i was on my feet the whole time. and i had to do quite menialthings, like tidy up. but i got of customers from foreign countries. they often told me about where they were from and i liked talking to them.2. arthur: i finally got a promotion at the fast food place. i was allowed to work the cash register, which was challenging because it had many pictures. it’s for people who couldn’t read or write who wanted to work as cashiers. so when the customer said, “can i get a two-piece with fries?” you’d look for the picture with the two pieces of chicken and fries. i would see how fast i could find the picture while the customer was telling me the order. it was like a game.3. nima: my first job was data entry at an insurance company. it wasn’t very hard. i pretty much did the same thing all day. the great thing about it was that i learned a lot about computers. every time the computer crashed i had to figure out how to fix it. my knowledge of computers is what got me the job i have now.4. anna: i was working inswitzerland, actually, as a maid in a tourist hotel. it was up in the mountains, so you could ski after you got off work. it was cool, since i love skiing. i made good money, and the scenery was magnificent.real world listening1 predictansweramy believes her ideal job is as a journalist, specifically a foreign correspondent.2 get the main ideasanswers1. she applied for the job because she has always wanted to be a journalist, she likes traveling, and she wants to interview important people.2. the interviewer asked about her qualifications for the job: experience in journalism, teamwork and journalism courses.3. amy’s strong points are that she has take n acting lessons, looks good on camera and enjoys travel.4. amy’s weak points are that she has had little experience and few courses in journalism, and has no evidence of her writing skills.。

大学体验英语课后答案全集doc资料

大学体验英语课后答案全集doc资料

英语期末复习资料——献给亲爱的小钰Unit15.1.Taxes are an obligation which my fall on everybody. 译文:交税是每个人应尽的义务。

2.We applauded the authority’s decision not to close the hospital. 译文:我们赞成当局不关闭这家医院的决定。

3. The doc tors instructions must be fulfilled exactly; the sick mans life depends on it . 译文:必须遵照医嘱,因为这关系到病人的生命。

4.Do these opinion polls really mirror what people are thinking ? 译文:这些民意测验果真能够反映人们的所想吗?5.I prefer to think of memorization as a stepping-stone to flexibility in use of words and phrases. 译文:我认为记忆是掌握单词和短语用法的灵活性的好手段。

6.In her office memos she tended to devalue the work done by her staff . 译文:在办公记录中,她总是贬低下属的工作。

7.The history of railroad transport has partly been a history of striving or greater efficiency and profit . 译文:铁路运输的历史从某种意义上说即是人们追求更高效率和更大收益的历史。

8.He took on the new post without having the faintest idea of what it e ntailed . 译文:他上任之前对牵涉的职责等事宜一无所知。

大学体验英语上机答案U12-U15

大学体验英语上机答案U12-U15

Unit12Hey, Tony! What's up?Hey, Rob. Check this out.I got a package from my Mom.Oh, yes! Cookies, I hope.Nah, it's a cookbook.Twenty-Minute Meals.It's perfect for us, don't you think?Yeah, I guess.But I wish she would've sent you cookies instead. Think about it, though.No more instant ramen,no more fast-food burgersTwenty minutes in the kitchen, and voila!We have a well-balanced meal.Are you in?Whatever you say, Chef Tony.Let's have a look.How about this?Super Nachos.Now that's my kind of food.All right! Let's get started.What do we need?What we really needis for you to find a girlfriend who can cook. Yeah, right.And then you'll find one, too,and they can take turns cooking for us.So what are the ingredients?Hmm... Chips, salsa,can of chili, and shredded cheese.That sounds easy enough.Well, we've got half a bag of nacho chips.Think that's enough?It'll have to be.Let's see what's in the fridge.We've got lots of soda...Half a submarine sandwich... Cheese!We've got that...Oh, it's kind of moldy, though.Kind of? It's green!Do we have any chili?Sorry, man, I think I ate it the other night.That wasn't yours.Anyway, I had a coupla cans.There must be at least one left.Some instant ramen...And a jar of peanut butter.That's it.Oh, rats.It looks like we can't have nachos tonight after all.I guess not.Well, what's it gonna be?Instant ramen for the third night in a row?With peanut butter?I'm so sick of that junk!Let's go to the supermarketand get what we need to make Super Nachos.Yeah, and on the way,let's stop for hamburgers or a pizza.Yeah, cool.Can I take you order, sir?Yes, please.What would you like for starters?I'll have chicken and mushroom soup, please.Would you like white or brown bread with your soup?Brown bread, please.And for your main course?I'll have salmon with mashed potatoes, please.Would you like your salmon roasted or smoked?Roasted, please.And for dessert?I'll have cheesecake, please.And what would you like to drink with your meal?I’ll have a glass of mineral water, please.Your meal will be served in a moment, sir.Unit13Manager: Ok, time to get up, women! Your public is waiting for you!Woman 1: Huh? What day is it?Manager: It’s Wednesday. We’re in Middleburg, Ohio, tonight, at the Summer Fest in the town park.Woman 2: Yeah. Hope it doesn’t rain.Manager: Then tomorrow it’s up to Cleveland to play for Sarah’s induction into the Hall of Fame, followed by an autograph signing session.Woman 1: Wish it was us being inducted. The first all-girl rock band in the rock and Roll Hall of Fame… What’s on for Friday?Manager: Friday we have to be in the studio in Akron. We’re doing a live online chat on . come on, guys. You’ll love it. It’s at 4:00, and then we’re i n the Starlight Dome that night.Woman 1: Where are we playing Saturday?Manager: Pittsburgh, at the Waterfront Fair. We’ll be there Sunday afternoon, too. Women 2: This schedule is brutal. When do we get a day off?Manager: Hah! We’re booked through the weekend, but we have a light schedule on Monday. We just have to drive out to record the new CD in St. Louis, but at least you can sleep on the bus. Hmm?A:Mark, I need some help with a Physics assignment? Can you lend me a hand?B:Sure, but my schedule is prettyA:I only need about an hour of your time. When are you free?B:Well, let me check my diary. Let’s see … How about Wednesday after lunch?A:That won’t work. I have a Chemistry class then. I amThursday after lunch – does that suit you?B:Well, I am supposed to meet a friend for coffee, but I suppose I could postpone seeing him until next week.A:Would you mind? I really need someB:Sure, no problem. I’ll pencil it in right now.A:Thanks Mark. I owe you one.A:Lisa, what are you up to this evening?B:I have a piano lesson.A:I was wondering if you wanted to catch a movie. It’s International Film night. B:I would love to! What time?A:The Korean film I want to see is playing at ten to seven.B:I am afraid that’s too early. My piano lesson doesn’t end until half past seven. A:Hmm. Let me check the movie listings and show times… Oh, perfect! The filmplays again at 9 o’clockB:Oh, that’s fine, but we’ll have 90 minutes to kill after my lesson.A:Well, shall we grab a after your piano class and then catch the film?B:Good idea. There is a nice café next to the cinema. I’ll meet you there at a quarter to eight.Unit14Alex: Grandma, what are these pictures?G: These are pictures of Alaska.Alex: That’s where you grew up, right?G: That’s right, dear…I lived there until I was 19 years old.Alex: Is that you in this picture?G: Yes, that’s me…and my sister, Ruth…and our dog, Kusko. That was out behind our house.Alex: Wow. It looks cold!G: Yes, that was in the winter…and it was cold… it snowed a lot! And boy, Kusko just loved the snow. Ruth and I and Kusko used to play in the snow for hours.Alex: Did you make snowmen?G: Oh, we made some great snowmen…Alex: Is that you in this picture, too?G: Yes, that’s me and Ruth again…I guess we were both in high school then…Alex: Where are you?G: We were hiking near Seward…we hiked a lot in those days.Alex: But where’s the snow?G: Well, it doesn’t snow ALL the time in Alaska, you know. That was in the springtime…Spring was a great time for hiking…it was a little muddy, though…Alex: Oh…G: Look, here’s a picture of Ruth now, outside her house.Alex: That’s Aunt Ruth’s house, in Alaska? I thought everybody lived in igloos!G: (laughing) Oh, no. Most people live in regular houses! …Aren’t those flowers lovely? Alex: You mean, flowers grow there too?G: Of course. In the summer, everything just bloo ms… it’s sunny and the weather is warm…Alex: Warm? You mean, it was warm enough to go swimmingG: Oh, we all went swimming in July and August…the water was cold…but swimming was so much fun…Alex: Was summer your favorite season?G: You know, I love all the seasons, but I think my favorite season was autumn. The leaves in the mountains turning to gold…I always loved that sign of the changing seasons… Look, here’s a picture of the mountains near our house in the fall…Alex: Wow, Grandma, I’d like to go to Alaska sometime.G: Well, Alex, I’ve got an idea. Let’s go to Alaska together sometime.Alex: Yeah, Grandma, that’d be great.A:This hot chocolate is just what the doctor ordered.B:It sure is –it’s absolutely outside today!A:Yes, freezing weather. Have you heard the forecast for the rest of the week?B:Unfortunately, I have… Temperatures drop even further. A:You’re kidding, right?B:Nope. Tomorrow and Friday are expected to be chilly with flurries.A:Snow! We almost never get snow.B:It On Saturday, the forecast is for cloudy skies, and a blizzard.A:I might stay indoors all weekend.B:That might be a wise thing to do. Snow accumulation is to be 20 centimeters!A:Oh my! That’s enough to build an igloo!Unit15Okay, sit back in your chair. And let your hands rest loosely in your lap. Close your eyes. Now lift your shoulders up and then let them fall. Breathe in, filling your lungs with air. Now let your breath out very slowly. Imagine you are on a beach. See the sand, the trees and the water. Feel the soft sand below you. Let your feet sink into the sand. Look at the gentle waves in the water. The waves are coming in…and going out. You’re breathing slowly and calmly, like the waves. Feel the warm sun on your skin. Oh, you feel goo d. You’re relaxed. You’re well and happy. Now, see yourself slowly leaving the beach. Your body is warm and relaxed. You come back to your daily life with new energy and joy. And now, slowly, open your eyes.。

大学体验英语课后答案及翻译

大学体验英语课后答案及翻译

ⅠPassage A1.Taxes are an obligation which may fall on everyday。

税收义务可能落在每一天。

2.We applaud the authority’s de cision not to close the hospital。

我们对市政当局不关闭那家医院的决定。

3.The doctor’s instructions must be fulfilled exactly;the sick man’s life depends on it. 医生的指示必须严格遵行,病人的生命取决于它。

4.Do these opinion polls really mirror what people are thinking?这些民意测验真的镜人的想法吗?5.I prefer to think of memorization as a stepping to flexibility in use of words and phrase. 我喜欢想成为你的记忆中,灵活运用的单词和短语。

6.In her office memos she tended to devalue the work done by her staff. 她在她的办公室里备忘录的币值的工作的员工。

7.The history of railroad transport has partly been a history of striving for greater afficiency and profit. 铁路运输的历史已经部分是一个历史的机械性能,争取更大的利润。

8.He took on the new post without having the faintest idea of what it entailed. 他带着在新职位上没有根本的想法。

9.He is supposedly one of the greatest experts in that field. 他被认为是一个伟大的专家在这一领域。

大学体验英语自主听力所有答案

大学体验英语自主听力所有答案

1. 大学体验英语上机听力1级答案Unit11.special;roller skating;terrific;idea;you up;then2.wongering;party;wonderful;holding ;wear;formal;dress up;3.free;I'm not sure;movie;I have a test;Never mind;weekend4.Petty good;going out for diner;love to ;club;great idea5.play tennis;have to;make it;that's to bad;thst's greatUnit21.anything;blank;change;recept;sorry about;that'OK2.matter;worry;repaired;sorry;May I use yours ;no problem;appreciate3.help me;to find the way ;go straight ;blacks;cross road;I see;You are welcome4.helping me with;no trouble ;so difficult;give me a call;Many thanks5.so sorry ;nothing ;terrible;forget itUnit31.office ;make appointment ;come in ;get off work ;waiting for2.sales deparment ;here ;take a message ;arrange;check;this diary ;fine ;early afternoon;that's fine;you're welcome3.can you help me;speaking ;there;gone out ;I see;season;I'mafraid;postphoto;No problem4.remember;sure;frogs;come over;be away;kind of busy ;othertime 5.How are you doing;Are you free;concert;that's terrific;pick you upUnit41.lend;welcome;by the way;downtown;mind;quite;simple2.getting on;doing just fine;warm and friendly ;accompany; happy to;Great;3.May I know ;surname;my given;phone number;Of course;362025794.rush;About;want it typed;manage;work late;a lot;5.wonder;I beg your pardon;none of your bussiness;offend;personallyUnit51.Take a seat ;bear;wine;specially;have a sip.2.dishes;taste dellcious;care for ;favourite;to your health;our cooperation3.perfer;take;sugar;care for;dessert;sweat.4.favorite;mean;more specific;pine;every colour;boring.5.arrive in;ago;weather;all right;How do you like;enjoy.Unit 61.in your office;on a report;finished;almost done;very tired;go for a walk.2.advice;diet;improtant;have a heart attack;take your advice;helpful3.novels;improve;recommend;start on;advice;shelves4.cold feet;preparing;confident;courage;point.5.reay for;leave it out;Like who;How aboutUnit71.weather;sunny;temperature;degrees2.lovely;weatherman;last;change;windly;take my umbrella4.picnic;fun;fine;You bet;sunny.5.rainy days;neither;gloomy;clear;rainbow;wonderful;fresh airUnit81.some information;number;per day;And the other;leaves;does itmakes;goes throuth;take a little longer.2.rent a car;charge;current rates;reasonable;deposit;calls for ;becredited to;a comoact car;turn in;have offices throw out.rmation dest;The You Line;What's the fare;A doller sixty;go for ;go through;ticket-barrier;be in directly;a lot;4.a ticket;park;How fast;per hour;in such harry;the rush hour; make it;the policemanrmation;Where are you going;to;missing;Is that right;exactly; get something to eat;car;platform5;very much;Unit91.get to;excuse me;ge to ;go easy;turn left;2.on the corner;bookstore;public librar;get a book3.just a minute;possible;go straighton;crossroad4.on the fifth floor;lift;take the left to;5.on foot;Which bus;get off;on the left hand side of;don't mention itUnit 101.hurry up;ready for breatfast;be careful;no worries;be home2.the post office;when does it;on saturdays;At half past nine3.season;the english name;for season;Autumn beings;beings;march;summer;months;the best season;winter months;December;January and Februray are very cold4.what day;Thursday;to and for;on Saturday;on Saturday evening5.the date;April 28;your birthday;on the second of December;spare me a few minutes;for instance;on Christmas Day.2.大学体验英语上机听力2级答案e in,let me introduce,please call me betty,and this is hen,take your coat,this is for you,don't mention it,2.care for ,what do you have,write ,a lively house,really likeit too,too long,show you around way,please;3.excellent look,steak.this is really very good;i'm glad you like itwonderful meal,ejoyed meal;enjoyed it be great,4.delicious,should be going,so soon i'm afraid so ,it'smy pleasure,well,i am glad you like ,wonderful meal/enjoyyed it/desert/be/great第九单元1.reserve a table,facing the Thames, May I have your, At what time, see you then2. reserve a table, this way, here is the menu, care for a drink, how about you, some here, All right3. take your order, today's special, fried fish stead, medium, well-done, go with that, a bottle, good4. bill please, enjoyed your dinner, special, This is for you, a wonderful evening, to have you,must be going, Goodbye第十单元1.transfer to, do me a favor, Fifty pence, pay the fare, break any notes, take a rest, cheerio 2 get me to, caught, first-class single, platform 4, change train 3 have to be there, plenty of time, Here we are, Give me 4 trying to get to,Take the District, Take the escalator, My pleasure第十一单元1.very glad to meet you, It's a pleasure to meet you, go over,get used to it 2.moved, for that, collect some materials, can't complain, come for a drink, hunting for a job,Good luck, Bye-Bye3.Happy birthday, Do come in, this is for you, How nice it is, happy returns, what I've brought, you are so sweet4 Marry Christmas, The same to you, special, join a big celebration, having a party, The same to you第十二单元1.look place, I'm afraid not, What's wrong with you, had a temperature, go and see, been busy writing, above health, follow, Take care2.make an appointment, be convenient, got a temperature, Let me see, full name3.to be the trouble, had a score, feeling chills, take your temperature, Information, Is it serious , give you an injection, medicine, get better, as much as possible4.prescriptions, have them filled, medicine, take the medicine, three times a day, for your help 第十三单元1.looking, perfumes, perfums,What a good idea, Take this brand2.Just the bill, accept checks, accept cash, wrap it up, sure3.Here is, a tax-refund, get back the duty, the customs I see4.get back the duty, tax-refund form, pounds, pounds第十四单元1.sure, undergraduste, Bachelor degree, testing, credit, attend, pass rank, Any time2.a part-time job, an assistant, on-campus job, apply to, off-campus jobs , off-campus work, Isee3.a part-time, sort of, nothing particular, qualification, straight form, appeal to, learn, sounds good4.doing cleaning, offer, say, think so, between two jobs, bad luck,Good luck第十五单元1.say goodbye, off, flying home, see you then, say goodbye,a good journey, Thank you 2 I'm calling, leave, My flight,Take care of, You're done, a pleasure 3 How times flies, thsnk you enough, miss you, keep in touch, remember to, miss you 4 .jump in, Bon voyage, a copy of, very much, check, hang around, have a good journey, all the best.3.大学体验英语上机听力3级答案1Unit 1 Hi! How are you?Vocabulary TaskAnswers/Script1. Hello!Hi, how are you doing?Pretty good.2. Hi, how are you?Fine, thanks.3. Good morning.Morning. What’s new?Not much.Listening Task1 First ListeningAnswers4 (at school), 2 (home), 3 (at a reception desk), 1 (in the park)2 Second ListeningAnswers/Script1. A: Hello!B: Oh, Hi!A: It’s a beautiful day!B: Yeah, a good day for running.2. A: Hello. I’m home.B: Hi! How are you?A: I’m tired. It’s good to be home.3. A: Good morning.B: Good morning.A: I’m Mia Clark. Is Mr. Lee here?B: Yes, just a moment. Mr. Lee, Ms. Clark is here to see you.4. A: Hi!B: Hey. What’s new?A: Not much. Look, the teacher is coming!B: We need to go to class.Real World Listening1 Predict2 Get the main ideasAnswersGood morning.Hi. How are you?Hi, Nadia.Hey, Nadia. How’s it going?Hello, Ms. Barnes.Good morning…coffee?Good morning, Ms. Barnes.ScriptMan-1: Good morning, Nadia!Nadia: Good morning.Woman-1: Hi! How are you?Nadia: Hi! Fine thanks.Woman-2: Hi, Nadia. How are you doing? Nadia: Great. I had a great weekend! Man-2: Hey, Nadia! How’s it going?Nadia: Morning. Fine. How about you?Woman-3: Hello, Ms. Barnes. Did you have a good weekend? Nadia: Yes, it was very good. How about you?Woman-4: Good morning.Nadia: Good morning.Woman-4: Coffee?Nadia: Sure, thanks… Sorry. Gotta go.Nadia: Good morning, everyone.Students: Good morning. Ms. Barnes.Unit 2 What’s your address?Vocabulary 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 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 ListeningAnswers1. 1. David Gomez14A Park StreetSeattle, WA 981172. 2. Skiers Sports Shop3. 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?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 inform ation over the Net. What’s your e-mailaddress?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 like to join the tennis club for the summer.B: Okay. Fill in your name, address, telephone number, and so on, here… Let’ssee. 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 Listening1 PredictAnswerDo you have your card? What’s your name? How do you spell that? And what’s youraddress? 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 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: 777-0768Clerk: 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 What’s in your kitchen?Vocabulary 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. Inmy kitchen there is a stove, a sink, and a refrigerator. There’s also a bigtable 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, andthere’s a small table next to the bed. There’s a lamp on thetable. There’s adresser, too, and two big bookcases.2. 2. Now, I like this room. It’s nice and sunny. There’sa stove and asmall refrigerator. The sink is next to the stove. There is one chair and asmall 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 softchairs. There’s a table next to the couch. And there’s a lamp on the table. Butthe 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 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 like there’s also a couch and table.Bob: Two beds, a couch, a table and no shower. Okay. Want to hear about myhotel?Alan: All right, but I –Bob: It’s the Ritz Hotel. It looks great! The room is really two rooms: abedroom with two really big beds and a living room with a couch,a table andchairs. 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, ablue 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 blueswimming suit. He also has socks, sneakers, and green shorts. He bought twoyellow T-shirts, too.4. 4. Colin works at a big hotel. He’s a waiter. In his bag are two blacksuits, 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, apair 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, afew 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, youknow, 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 myyellow 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? MaybeI’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 myw hite 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 skiboots…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 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 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, F lorida.And Jonathan. He’s British. He’s from Cornwall, England.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 British?1: No. No, I’m Australian. I’m from Sydney, Australia, butI live in the UnitedStated.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 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. Where 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 awayfrom 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 tim e 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’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 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 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 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 towear T-shirts withpictures 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 alittle 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 her.Real 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: Well, now it’s blond. And…K: Le t 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 right-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Unit 7 Who’s that?Vocabulary 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 grand mother is next to him. Hername is Teresa. My father is next to her. His name is Kurt. My mother’s name isMaria.2. 2. my older brother’s name is Thomas. My sister is nextto him. Her nameis 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 sister?B: Yeah, that’s my brother, Marco. And that’s my younger sister, Sarah. And ofcourse that’s me in the middle.A: I can see that!2. 2. A: These are my grandparents. My grandmother, she’s 81. but mygrandfather, 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 goldenretriever. His name’s Clarence.3. 3. A: Is that your mother and father?B: Yeah, an d 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 inHawaii.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, sister Second row, left to right: stepfather, stepbrother, brother ScriptTony: 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, 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 isalso divorced.Friend: Okay.Tony: And he married my mother last year. He has two children, also, one boy andone girl. Marty and Ellen. So, actually, Marty is my stepbrother and Ellen is mystepsister.Friend: Stepbrother and stepsister?Tony: Yeah. That means my mother isn’t their mother, but my mother is married totheir 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 afamily.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Unit 8 where are we going?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 ListeningAnswers。

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Unit12Hey, Tony! What's up?Hey, Rob. Check this out.I got a package from my Mom.Oh, yes! Cookies, I hope.Nah, it's a cookbook.Twenty-Minute Meals.It's perfect for us, don't you think?Yeah, I guess.But I wish she would've sent you cookies instead. Think about it, though.No more instant ramen,no more fast-food burgersTwenty minutes in the kitchen, and voila!We have a well-balanced meal.Are you in?Whatever you say, Chef Tony.Let's have a look.How about this?Super Nachos.Now that's my kind of food.All right! Let's get started.What do we need?What we really needis for you to find a girlfriend who can cook. Yeah, right.And then you'll find one, too,and they can take turns cooking for us.So what are the ingredients?Hmm... Chips, salsa,can of chili, and shredded cheese.That sounds easy enough.Well, we've got half a bag of nacho chips.Think that's enough?It'll have to be.Let's see what's in the fridge.We've got lots of soda...Half a submarine sandwich... Cheese!We've got that...Oh, it's kind of moldy, though.Kind of? It's green!Do we have any chili?Sorry, man, I think I ate it the other night.That wasn't yours.Anyway, I had a coupla cans.There must be at least one left.Some instant ramen...And a jar of peanut butter.That's it.Oh, rats.It looks like we can't have nachos tonight after all.I guess not.Well, what's it gonna be?Instant ramen for the third night in a row?With peanut butter?I'm so sick of that junk!Let's go to the supermarketand get what we need to make Super Nachos.Yeah, and on the way,let's stop for hamburgers or a pizza.Yeah, cool.Can I take you order, sir?Yes, please.What would you like for starters?I'll have chicken and mushroom soup, please.Would you like white or brown bread with your soup?Brown bread, please.And for your main course?I'll have salmon with mashed potatoes, please.Would you like your salmon roasted or smoked?Roasted, please.And for dessert?I'll have cheesecake, please.And what would you like to drink with your meal?I’ll have a glass of mineral water, please.Your meal will be served in a moment, sir.Unit13Manager: Ok, time to get up, women! Your public is waiting for you!Woman 1: Huh? What day is it?Manager: It’s Wednesday. We’re in Middleburg, Ohio, tonight, at the Summer Fest in the town park.Woman 2: Yeah. Hope it doesn’t rain.Manager: Then tomorrow it’s up to Cleveland to play for Sarah’s induction into the Hall of Fame, followed by an autograph signing session.Woman 1: Wish it was us being inducted. The first all-girl rock band in the rock and Roll Hall of Fame… What’s on for Friday?Manager: Friday we have to be in the studio in Akron. We’re doing a live online chat on . come on, guys. You’ll love it. It’s at 4:00, and then we’re i n the Starlight Dome that night.Woman 1: Where are we playing Saturday?Manager: Pittsburgh, at the Waterfront Fair. We’ll be there Sunday afternoon, too. Women 2: This schedule is brutal. When do we get a day off?Manager: Hah! We’re booked through the weekend, but we have a light schedule on Monday. We just have to drive out to record the new CD in St. Louis, but at least you can sleep on the bus. Hmm?A:Mark, I need some help with a Physics assignment? Can you lend me a hand?B:Sure, but my schedule is prettyA:I only need about an hour of your time. When are you free?B:Well, let me check my diary. Let’s see … How about Wednesday after lunch?A:That won’t work. I have a Chemistry class then. I amThursday after lunch – does that suit you?B:Well, I am supposed to meet a friend for coffee, but I suppose I could postpone seeing him until next week.A:Would you mind? I really need someB:Sure, no problem. I’ll pencil it in right now.A:Thanks Mark. I owe you one.A:Lisa, what are you up to this evening?B:I have a piano lesson.A:I was wondering if you wanted to catch a movie. It’s International Film night. B:I would love to! What time?A:The Korean film I want to see is playing at ten to seven.B:I am afraid that’s too early. My piano lesson doesn’t end until half past seven. A:Hmm. Let me check the movie listings and show times… Oh, perfect! The filmplays again at 9 o’clockB:Oh, that’s fine, but we’ll have 90 minutes to kill after my lesson.A:Well, shall we grab a after your piano class and then catch the film?B:Good idea. There is a nice café next to the cinema. I’ll meet you there at a quarter to eight.Unit14Alex: Grandma, what are these pictures?G: These are pictures of Alaska.Alex: That’s where you grew up, right?G: That’s right, dear…I lived there until I was 19 years old.Alex: Is that you in this picture?G: Yes, that’s me…and my sister, Ruth…and our dog, Kusko. That was out behind our house.Alex: Wow. It looks cold!G: Yes, that was in the winter…and it was cold… it snowed a lot! And boy, Kusko just loved the snow. Ruth and I and Kusko used to play in the snow for hours.Alex: Did you make snowmen?G: Oh, we made some great snowmen…Alex: Is that you in this picture, too?G: Yes, that’s me and Ruth again…I guess we were both in high school then…Alex: Where are you?G: We were hiking near Seward…we hiked a lot in those days.Alex: But where’s the snow?G: Well, it doesn’t snow ALL the time in Alaska, you know. That was in the springtime…Spring was a great time for hiking…it was a little muddy, though…Alex: Oh…G: Look, here’s a picture of Ruth now, outside her house.Alex: That’s Aunt Ruth’s house, in Alaska? I thought everybody lived in igloos!G: (laughing) Oh, no. Most people live in regular houses! …Aren’t those flowers lovely? Alex: You mean, flowers grow there too?G: Of course. In the summer, everything just bloo ms… it’s sunny and the weather is warm…Alex: Warm? You mean, it was warm enough to go swimmingG: Oh, we all went swimming in July and August…the water was cold…but swimming was so much fun…Alex: Was summer your favorite season?G: You know, I love all the seasons, but I think my favorite season was autumn. The leaves in the mountains turning to gold…I always loved that sign of the changing seasons… Look, here’s a picture of the mountains near our house in the fall…Alex: Wow, Grandma, I’d like to go to Alaska sometime.G: Well, Alex, I’ve got an idea. Let’s go to Alaska together sometime.Alex: Yeah, Grandma, that’d be great.A:This hot chocolate is just what the doctor ordered.B:It sure is –it’s absolutely outside today!A:Yes, freezing weather. Have you heard the forecast for the rest of the week?B:Unfortunately, I have… Temperatures drop even further. A:You’re kidding, right?B:Nope. Tomorrow and Friday are expected to be chilly with flurries.A:Snow! We almost never get snow.B:It On Saturday, the forecast is for cloudy skies, and a blizzard.A:I might stay indoors all weekend.B:That might be a wise thing to do. Snow accumulation is to be 20 centimeters!A:Oh my! That’s enough to build an igloo!Unit15Okay, sit back in your chair. And let your hands rest loosely in your lap. Close your eyes. Now lift your shoulders up and then let them fall. Breathe in, filling your lungs with air. Now let your breath out very slowly. Imagine you are on a beach. See the sand, the trees and the water. Feel the soft sand below you. Let your feet sink into the sand. Look at the gentle waves in the water. The waves are coming in…and going out. You’re breathing slowly and calmly, like the waves. Feel the warm sun on your skin. Oh, you feel goo d. You’re relaxed. You’re well and happy. Now, see yourself slowly leaving the beach. Your body is warm and relaxed. You come back to your daily life with new energy and joy. And now, slowly, open your eyes.。

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