大学体验英语自主学习系统6级答案7-8
《大学体验英语听说自主学习系统》 测试平台信度及效度分析
《大学体验英语听说自主学习系统》测试平台信度及效度分析刘英;张伟明【摘要】运用SPSS软件,从数据统计学角度分析了<大学体验英语听说自主学习系统>测试平台的信度与效度.研究分析表明:(1)信度值为(0.758),达到了可接受的信度值(0.7);(2)效度方面,试卷的结构合理,口语部分考查了学生的口语表达能力及反应能力.听力郜分考查了学生的听力理解能力及学生的瞬间反应能力.鉴于该份试卷作为听说自主训练的一个考查试卷,认为其信度已经达到了一个理想值,且结构效度合理.【期刊名称】《韶关学院学报》【年(卷),期】2010(031)004【总页数】5页(P153-157)【关键词】《大学体验英语听说自主学习系统);测试;信度;效度【作者】刘英;张伟明【作者单位】韶关学院外语学院,广东韶关512005;广东电视大学外语系,广东广州510091【正文语种】中文【中图分类】H3192007年修订的《大学英语课程教学要求》明确指出:“大学英语的教学目标是培养学生的英语综合应用能力,特别是听说能力,使他们在今后学习、工作和社会交往中能用英语有效地进行交际,同时增强其自主学习能力……”[1]为培养学生的听说能力,给他们创造自主学习的条件,我校建立了大学英语听说自主学习体验中心,选用了高等教育出版社《大学体验英语听说自主学习系统》软件以及其测试软件,《大学体验英语听说自主学习系统》测试平台2008年1月投入使用。
为了解大学英语听说自主学习体验中心在培养学生听说能力方面的情况,我校每学期都利用大学英语视听说测试软件系统对学生进行测试。
以2008级学生的期终测试成绩为测评依据,对《大学体验英语听说系统》测试平台进行了信度、效度分析,并就该平台的可信度以及有效度进行了合理的评估。
测试是教学过程的一个有机组成部分,也是有效学习的一个保障系统[2]。
随着计算机辅助语言教学软件的深入发展,语言测试平台也成为研究的热点。
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。
体验英语三6-8单元课后练习答案
第六单元1、他悲叹一声,对我们说他年轻时也曾风光一时。
He breathed a sigh of sorrow, telling us that he had seen a better day when he was young.2、他有极强的责任感,这就是为什么他被选中掌管这个项目。
He has a strong sense of responsibility,and that’s why he is chosen to take control of this project.3、不管你去哪里,不管是出差还是去玩,尽量多了解那个地方总是一个不错的主意。
Wherever you go ,be it for business or entertainment, it is always a good idea to know about the place as much as you can .4、我们得小心一点,同样的情景可能就要出现。
Let’s be careful. The situation may be about to repeat itself.5、事实上,室内空气质量与儿童的健康密切相关,当然与成人的健康也有关系。
In fact, indoor air quality has a great deal to do with children’s health, and adults’ health for that matter.1. 为什么人们要在旅行上花费这么多的时间和金钱呢?Why is it that people spend so much time and money on traveling?2. 乘飞机旅行既快又安全,难怪是旅行者的首选。
Traveling by air is quick and safe. No wonder it is a popular choice for travelers.3. 我们学校的大部分学生都选了网页设计这门课,计算机中心里白天晚上都挤满了人。
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。
大学英语2第6-7-8-10单元课后词汇原题+答案+翻译
Unit 6 section A1.After two days of questioning by the police,the criminal finally confessed<承认;供认>.警方经过两天质疑,罪犯终于供认不讳.2.It is a very popular play,and it would be wise to reserve<预定;保留> seats in advance.这是一个非常受欢迎的表演,明智的做法是提前预订座位.3.He was an enthusiastic amateur writer for many years before he turned professional<职业的,专业的>.在他转为专业的作家之前,他曾是一名业余作家多年.4.The actor’s performance in Hamlet has been impressive<使人映像深刻的>.在"哈姆雷特"表演中的演员表现令人印象深刻.5.Where unemployment and crime rates are high, it can be assumed that the latter<后者> isdue to the former.如果失业率和犯罪率都很高,那么可以推断,后者归咎于前者.6. A good photograph can often convey<传达,表达> far more than words.一张很好的照片往往能比言语传达的多.7.Although you have graduated from university, a bachelor’s degree in English does notqualify<取得资格> you not to teach English.虽然你已经大学毕业,但学士的英语程度没有取得资格你就不能教英语.8.The young girl is refined<有教养的,高雅的> in her manners and she always eats cakes with alittle fork.这个年轻的女孩举止高雅,她总是用小叉子吃蛋糕.9.I have a packed timetable this week. Could you substitute<代替> for me at the meeting atthe head office?这个星期我有一个包装的时间表.在总行的会议上,你能代替我吗?10.The new project is expected to start early next year,it has won the approval<批准,认可> ofthe board.新项目预计明年年初开始,它已经赢得了董事会的批准.Section B1.In order to wele foreign friends to their school, the student spent the morning getting thewhole building clear and tidy<整洁的,干净的>.为了迎接外国朋友到他们的学校,学生花了一上午,使整个建筑变得干净整洁.cking munications with outside areas, some very old traditions still prevail <盛行,流行> inthe mountain villages.郊区缺乏通信,但在山区村庄仍流行一些非常传统方法.3.Grandpa gets very emotional <情绪的,情感的> whenever he talks about the war in which hefought many years ago.每当爷爷谈到很多年前他参与的战争时候就会变得非常情绪化.4.She’s really good at imitating <模仿,效仿>our teacher’s southern accent.她是真的擅长模仿老师的南方口音.5.Higher cigarette prices do not seem to discourage <阻止,劝阻> people from smoking.拥有较高价格的卷烟似乎不劝阻人们吸烟.6.I got this shirt when I was in the store. It was a real bargain <便宜货,廉价品>.当我在店里的时候,得到了这件衬衫.这是一件真正的便宜货.7.With their parents at work during the day, the kids are left to wander <游荡;漫游> thestreets.当孩子们的父母白天工作时,他们被留在街头游荡.8.She does not qualify as an expert; she has only a<n>superficial <肤浅的,表面的> knowledgeof the language.她没有资格作为专家,她只有肤浅语言知识.9.Jack was very thoughtful; he concealed <隐藏,隐瞒> the new that he had failed his jobinterview in order not to make his mother sad.杰克想得很周到,他隐瞒了新面试失败是为了不使他的母亲伤心.10.It is mon sense that lightning usually acpanies <伴随,和…一起> thunder. But can you tell mewhich es first:the flash of light or the loud sound?闪电通常伴有雷声,这是常识.但你能告诉我哪个先吗:闪还是或雷声?Unit7 section A1.Cool foresight and a quick mind enabled him to react <反应> swiftly in an emergency.冷静的远见和快速的头脑,使他在紧急情况下迅速做出反应.2.You seem awfully tense <紧张的>–why don’t you have a drink and try to relax?你似乎非常不紧张,为什么你不喝酒试着放松呢?3.The doctor remended <劝告,建议> that he should stay a few more days in the hospital.医生建议他应该留在医院多几天.4.The crisis had a<n> destructive <破坏的> effect on the economy.经济危机对经济具有破坏性影响.5.The program can only be successful if the students perceive<理解,认为> training asimportant.假如学生认为培训是重要的,那么该方案会成功.6.The emphasis <强调> was to be laid mainly on the traffic in inner city areas.重点将主要集中在市中心地区的交通.7.Looking at the old photos of his mother stirred <激起> feelings within him that had beenquiet for many years.望着他的母亲的老照片,激起他内心已经沉寂多年的感情.8.This is an important matter, so we must give it priority <优先权> over all other business.这是一个重要的问题,所以我们必须给它超过其他业务的优先级.9.She attributed <把…归咎于>her broken marriage to her husband’s short temper.她把她的婚姻破裂归咎于她丈夫的脾气.10.T he activities are designed to stimulate <刺激;激励> classroom discussions.该活动旨在激发课堂讨论.Section B1.A newborn baby needs constant<经常的,不断的> care and attention.一个新生婴儿,需要不断的关怀和照顾2.His great ambition<雄心,抱负,追求目标> is to find a theory which will enable us to predictthe weather and control its consequences.他的雄心是要找到一个这样的理论,使我们能够预测天气,并控制其后果.3.He became bad-tempered as a<n>consequence<结果,影响> of drinking too much wine.他喝太多酒结果脾气变得暴躁.4.With the economic development over the past decade, the growth of a new social class hasbee so evident <明显的,显然的> that everyone can see it.随着经济发展超过过去十年,新的社会阶层的增长如此明显,以至于每个人都可以看到它. 5.Your final paragraph should summarize <概述> the main points of your essay.你的最后一段应该概括文章的主要观点.6.She was most concerned for the welfare <幸福,安康> of her two children.她是最适合她的两个孩子的福利问题.7.She has a pretty tight schedule <日程表>, but she may be able to meet you for lunch.她有一个日程安排得很紧,但她可能是满足你的午餐.8.The latest model of airplane is capable of attaining<获得> speeds in excess of 500kilometers per hour.最新型号的飞机是能够实现速度超过每小时500公里.9.Many of the party’s supporters were loyal<忠诚的> to their leader even after he went tojail.许多党的支持者是忠于他们的领导人,即使他去坐牢.10.H er work is indispensable<必不可少的> to the project;without her we cannot continue.对于项目来说她的工作是必不可少的,如果没有她,我们不能继续.Unit 8 section A1.He is always ready to render <给予,提供> help to others, so he is the mostrespectableperson in the neighborhood.他总是准备提供帮助别人,所以在附近他是最可敬的人.2.He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his contribution <贡献> to world peace.他对世界和平的贡献,他被授予诺贝尔和平奖.3.Internet game have proved very popular <受欢迎的> with young people.网络游戏已被证明是非常受年轻人欢迎的.4.Peking University and Tsinghua University are the two most important educationalinstitutions <机构> in China.大学和清华大学是中国的两个最重要的教育机构.5.Bill enrolled <登记,注册> in a four-year teacher training program.比尔参加为期四年的教师培训计划.6.With foreigners and tourists ing from all over the word, New York is one of the mostculturally diverse <不同的,多样的> cities in the world.纽约是世界上最多元文化的城市之一,外国人和游客从世界各地来的.7.By the late 1950s, scientists had already accumulated <积累> enough information toshow a clear link between smoking and cancer.在20世纪50年代末,科学家们已经积累了足够的信息显示了吸烟与癌症之间的明确联系.8. A tiny baby soon learns to distinguish <辨别,区分>its mother’s face from other adults’faces.一个小宝宝很快得知其母亲的脸,以区别于其他成人的面孔.9.How puzzling <使迷惑,使费解>!The male student who seldom attends class has gotthe highest mark this time.多么令人费解!很少上课的男学生得到了最高分.10.I t is very important to confine <界限,范围> your speech to the subject.这是非常重要的限制你演讲的主题.Section B1.Why don’t you eliminate <消除,根除> these unnecessary words? It will make yourarticle much better.你为什么不消除这些不必要的话吗?它会使你的文章要好得多.2.She displayed <显露,表现> no sign of happiness after she heard the good news.她听到这个好消息后,她没显示出幸福的标志.3.This point is implicit <暗示的,含蓄的>. You’d better clarify it.这点是隐含的,你最好澄清.4.A large proportion <部分> of birds in this area will die in the end if they are notprotected.如果鸟类没有得到保护,那么在这片区域的大部分的鸟最终会死亡.5.The police suspected that murder was motivated <激励,激发> by money, not hatred.警方怀疑谋杀的动机是钱,不是仇恨.6.The country faced the prospect <前程,前途> of a winter without adequate food orenergy; the government was trying to find a way out.该国面临这样一个没有足够的食物和能源的前景的冬天;政府正在试图找到一条出路.7.Two hotel are to be constructed <建造,构筑> in this area to meet the rising demand oftourists in the next few years.在不久的未来,这两家酒店都建在以满足游客的需求这一领域上.8.Both civil <国民的,国内的> and military groups would have to spend less in thefollowing year.民事和军事团体在接下来的一年里将不得不花费少9.When considering people for jobs, we give preference <偏爱,更喜欢> to those withsome experience.当考虑聘请的人,我们会优先考虑那些有一定经验的.10.C arol will be in charge of the office during my absence <缺席,没有>.在我不在的日子里Carol将负责办公室.Unit10 section A1.They found that the present distribution channels <渠道,途径> could no longer meettheir needs.他们发现,目前的分销渠道再也不能满足他们的需求2.The fisherman clung to the wreckage for hours before he was finally rescued <救援,营救> by a passing ship.渔夫被路过的船救起之前已经抓住残骸坚持了几个小时.3.The pretty young girl became a<n> royal <王室的,皇家的> family member after shemarried a prince of a small European nation.轻漂亮的女孩嫁给了一个欧洲小国的王子后成为王室成员.4.The survival <生存,幸存> of the fittest refers to the existence of those that are bestadapted to their surroundings.优胜劣汰是指最适合他们的环境生存下来.5.Immediately after the flash of light, there came a sudden crash <破裂声>,and then Isaw the big tree fell down.忽然闪光,出现了突然破裂声,然后我看到大树倒下.6.Whichever <无论哪个,无论哪些> of you sings the best will get the first prize.无论你们唱什么歌都将获得一等奖.7.She was found guilty of stealing and was sent to prison for five years as punishment <惩罚,处罚>.她因盗窃,被处罚5年有期徒刑.te in the afternoon, when the sun is low in the sky, the shadows people cast <投射到> are at their longest.在傍晚时分,当太阳在天空中低,人们投下的阴影是最长的时候.9.He was totally exhausted after the trip, in which he endured <忍受,忍耐> fever,starvation, and attacks by hostile people.他忍受发烧,饥饿,以与敌人的攻击之后,整个人累垮了.10.T hey will fight to the end in the war against the foreign invaders; they will neversurrender <投降,放弃>.他们将在反对外国侵略者的战争中抗战到底;他们将永远不会投降.Section B1.You’d better not expose <暴露> your skin to the sunlight.你最好不要让你的皮肤暴露在阳光下.2.College students have been places throughout the United Kingdome in both the publicand private sectors <区域,部门>.还在大学校园的学生已经穿梭在公共和私人场所.3.Very careful thought was given to the layout <布局,安排> of the building to provide thebest possible view over the lake.考虑到建筑物的布局,以提供最好的湖上景色.4.If you feel dizzy <头晕目眩> or short of breath, stop exercising immediately.如果你感到头晕或呼吸短促,应立即停止运动.5.The country offers foreign tourists everything from historical <历史上的> castles tohigh-tech industry.该国为外国游客提供从历史的城堡到高新技术产业的一切事物.6.Firefighters were called when a gas tank exploded <爆炸> in the back yard.当后院煤气罐爆炸时候消防队员被呼叫.7.His wounds from the chemical explosion refused to heal <康复> for lack of medicine.他在化学爆炸中受伤,拒绝药物医治.8.In this society, a few enjoy luxury <奢华的> while others endure grinding poverty.在这个社会中,少数人享有奢侈品,而别人忍受赤贫.9.Consumers say they are uneasy <担心的> about using their credit cards over theInternet, because they are afraid they might lose money.消费者说,他们认为在互联网上使用其信用卡不安全,因为他们害怕可能会丢钱. 10.S eeing the yellow flags swaying <摇摆,摇动> gently in the wind brought tears of joy tohis eyes.看到黄色的旗帜在风中轻轻摇曳,他的眼睛充满了喜悦的泪水.。
【名师推荐】某名牌大学体验英语第三版课后习题和答案.docx
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大学体验英语第一册6-8答案
Unit6一,词汇1,The jazz festival is held annually in July in this city.2,All the teachers in the school are required to plan their teaching schedule for the next six months.3,The importance of voluntary organizations in maintaining public security still needs to be given recognition .4. These findings clearly demonstrate that long-lasting unemployment might lead to social unrest.5,It is important for students to develop critical thinking over what they are reading.6,Could you please tell me the Chinese equivalent of the English word “smart”?7,Einstein was awarded Nobel Prize for his contribution to quantum theory.8,The monthly rent is 150 dollars, inclusive of light and water.9,She works hard to offer help to those women who suffer a great deal from domestic violence.10,The experimental results validate the theoretical simulation very well.1. They promised to their neighbors that they would be there to help them, day in and day out, whenever and wherever an emergencymight happen.2. She was one of the few women in the world who served as a college president at that time.3.For his excellent performance in study and extra-curricular activities, the student was honored with the title of Outstanding Student in our school last year.4. The teacher believes that it is the daily morning exercise that makes a difference in improving the students’ health.5. She can't go out with her friends because she has to stay at home to take care of her elderly mother.1,It is sometimes difficult for the buyers to differentiate the real product from the fake one.2,There is no doubt that John has all the good qualifications to become a skillful manager.3,We are aiming our campaign specifically to young people who are interested in volunteer work.4,Their marketing strategy for the new product involves obtaining as much publicity as possible.5,The program deals with subjects as résuméas pop music and Beijing Opera.6,The student has read numerous reference books in the library to write his term paper due next month.7,One of the distinguishing features of modern banking is its dependence on computer technology.8,The voyage from England to India with his daughter gave him awhole new perspective on life.9,The hostess’ remarks are considerate and very appropriate for the party.10,If you want to be an actor you have to really commit to it.1.John looks very tired because he is taking on too much work and we are worried about his health.2. Several hundred more employees will have to be laid off if the company does not get any orders soon.3. After working her way in many cities, she ended up teaching English in a middle school in her hometown last year.4. What job seekers should keep in mind is that volunteer experience will be regarded as valuable as paid work experience.5. As he is busy these days, he hardly has time to watch television aside from news and current affairs.二,中译英1. 这些天老下雨,看起来就像春天似的。
大学体验英语自主学习系统6级答案5-6
Unit 3 You are what you wearV ocabulary TaskScript and Answers1. A: You look great recently.B: Thank you. I have finally worked out what style matches my body and personality.A: You really look nice in these lively colored dresses. You should stick to it.B: It’s very kind of you to say so.2. A: You look a little down. What’s the matter with you?B: I didn’t do well on one of my college entrance tests. I feel rather blue.A: I’m so sorry for you. But, cheer up! Try these festive looking clothes. Clothi ng that feels good can boost your morale.B: Thank you for reminding me.3. A: I’d like to look at a classic business suit, an all-occasion suit that never goes out of style. B: What do you think of this one with a light pin stripe.A: Yes, it looks good. But I prefer a solid color.B: Here, try this three-piece dark worsted. That looks almost tailor-made for you.4. A: Hi, Sue. It’s Mary, Mary Graham.B: Oh hi, Mary. How are you?A: Listen, um ... I want to ask you some questions about Jim Wilson. Um, is he a, a formal kind of guy, or does he dress casually?B: Oh, he is a guy who is often dressed to kill. He always wears three-piece suits and ties 行dressed very much in style.5. A: Why are you looking like you?e on cloud nine, dear?B: Yes, I am. Guess wh at, I’ve invited the professor and his wife to dinner.A: How wonderful. I’m really happy for you.B: Thank you, dear. You’d better put your glad rags on.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers□That clothes often define the person means clothes can reveal personality, status and attitude to life.□Clothing not only tells something about the wearer but also affects the way others think of the person.□Clothing may often betray what is within.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. An opportunity for individuality/ independence vanishes.2. No.3. Through the clothing he or she wears.4. Clothes should be carefully chosen so as not to reveal what is within.5. Clothing can help older people feel better about themselves and present a positive image to those around them.ScriptClothes make the man“Clothes make the man? runs the old proverb. If you believe that, you might feel that clothing enhances appearance, increases independence, allows for function, and provides comfort. What’s more, clothing that is neat and clean, fits well, and feels good can boost anyone’s morale.People express their personality in many ways, including through their clothing, hair style, and accessories. That’s why clothes often define the person. Clothes can indicate personalit y, status, and attitude to life. A man may have worn a beard all his life, a woman may have worn makeup. If their ability to choose their appearance is taken away, then an opportunity for independence/individuality vanishes. Keeping some familiar clothes and personal articles helps them retain some sense of self-control over what is happening. Research shows that when a woman dresses for success, it does not guarantee success, but if she dresses poorly or inappropriately, it almost always ensures failure.Our clothes are very much part of our personality. Clothing protects people from humidity, heat, and cold, and helps them feel physically comfortable. Clothing at the same time gives the wearer a sense of well-being. It tells something about the person. Clothing also affects the way others see, think of, and react to the person. A person can be comfortable or uncomfortable wearing a certain garment or type of clothing in a social situation. Social comfort may be involved when a person wishes to “make an impression” through the clothing he or she wears. So, clothes should be carefully chosen so as not to reveal what is within.Before making choices about clothing, it is important to understand how clothing affects people. For example, making decisions about cl othing can increase older people’s sense of independence and help them feel better about themselves. The stereotype says older people don’t care about their appearance. But, research shows that most older people think of themselves as younger than they are, their sense of fashion reflects their youthful thinking and the fashion of earlier years when they were younger, and they like clothing that looks good on them. Clothing can help older people feel better about themselves and present a positive image to those around them. Sending positive appearance messages may increase older people’s opportunities for social interaction.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswer□The outfits she should take along for her trip.1. Get the Main IdeasAnswersT ____ Sue has a conference to attend in a Northern European country.T ____ In addition to the conference, Sue may have many other social activities to attend.F ____ Ann suggests Sue not bring any wool, because the worsted is out of date.F ____ Sue plans to get one or two brand-name gowns because she wants to draw undue attention.F ____ According to Ann, the synthetic blend dress is especially convenient for travel. But Sue thinks it will make her look out of place.Sue□Stick to conservative colors and patterns.□Coordinate some skirts and blouses.□Wear the same outfit in several different ways.□Add a few cardigans and a scarf for different occasions.□Get one or two designer gowns so as not to look out of place.Ann□Need several changes of business suits.□Evening dresses for social gatherings and parties.□A smartly tailored navy blue suit has a casual look.□A white or blue blouse that matches the blue suit gives a professional look.□A synthetic blend dress is convenient for travel.□Lively colored dresses will provide a nice change from time to time.Script and Answers to Self-studyClothes for a special occasionSue: Ann, I need your help.Ann: What do you need, Sue? I’m always pleased to help.Sue: I have an international conference to attend in Norway, and I’m going to stay there for two weeks. But I have no clothes for that cold climate. I know you’ve been to Northern Europe, so I need your suggestions about the (1) outfits I should take along.Ann: OK. You’ve found the right person. Let’s see. You’ll be gone for two weeks, so you’ll need (2) several changes of business suits. No doubt, there’ll be a few parties and (3) social gatherings while you?e there, so you’ll need some evening dresses for tho se special occasions. Am I right? Sue: Yes, I’m sure you are. But what should I wear for those rather (4) elegant banquets and dances during the conference?Ann: No problem. I’ll help (5) outfit you completely before you go. Let’s start with your business suits and dresses. You’ll want them warm, of course, but you won’t want them to be too much trouble to care for, so (6) all wool is out.Sue: I guess I’d better (7) stick to conservative colors and patterns, and I’d like to (8) coordinate some skirts and blouses so that I can wear the same outfit in several different ways.Ann: That’s exactly what I had in mind. I think a (9) smartly tailored navy blue suit would suit you. It has a (10) casual look, yet it can be worn with a matching white blouse or light blue blouse to give it a more professional look. You can wear it to any of your meetings, with or without the blouse.Sue: If I add a few (11) cardigans and a scarf to go with it, I can wear it on different occasions. How about something in blue?Ann: Wha t do you think of a (12) synthetic blend dress? It’s warm, yet quite lightweight. It’s especially convenient for travel. And the best thing is that you can wash it right in your hotel room, hang it up, and it will dry (13) wrinkle-free overnight.Sue: I th ink I’ll also get one or two designer gowns. I won’t look out of place in them there, will I? Ann: No, you won’t. Though you don’t want to (14) draw undue attention, you’ll want to look (15) professional and festive at the same time. A couple of lively colored dresses will give you a nice change from time to time.Sue: Right. I can’t believe I’m doing this. I’m going to buy several new outfits and double my wardrobe -- all for a two-week trip!Unit 4 An outsider looking inV ocabulary TaskScript and Answers1. A: It’s the strangest thing that they say hello to everybody in the street, even to a working man at a filling station.B: Yes, they also thank each other for every little thing.A: We find that stilly, not to mention irritating.B: When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Otherwise we look impolite, angry or gloomy.2. A: We consider clothes a symbol of material status and people are dressed neat and originalB: You wouldn’t believe my astonishment when I first came here. People wear very simp le clothes; they actually look rather careless.A: Here even very, very rich people wear simple clothes.B: They like those clothes that are convenient, like Y-shirts and blouses. Since they change clothes each day, such clothes are easy to wash and iron.3. A: I just don’t get it. Every time I ask my students questions they remain silent.B: Don’t be frustrated. Here modesty is more important than speaking out. Students are afraid that they might appear arrogant if they are the first to answer a question.A: Equally puzzling to me is that here I haven’t come across any challenges in my class.B: Well, if students disagree with a professor it is regarded as a lack of respect.4. A: I was supposed to meet my supervisor but he wasn’t in the office. That’s odd.B: Let me see. Did you go there on time?A: No, but I was only five minutes late.B: There you go. Here punctuality seems to take priority over any other matter. I you arrive late, the appointment may be cancelled and the person may be unable to see you.5. A: It looks as if you are in a flurry. What are you preparing for?B: You know, people here have been so kind to me. So I invited these new friends to dinner here. But it really beats me what to make.A: I see. But you don’t have to go to a lot of expense. People will appreciate sampling a favorite ethnic dish that you have prepared and enjoy an evening of conversation.B: A favorite ethnic dish? What about spicy bean-curd?Listening Task1. Pre-listening Activity.Answers1. “Zeny” means woman in Czech.2. Chicken sandwich.3. Is the dish made of fish?4. Where is the train station?2. Listening Activity1) First ListeningAnswers1. The speaker cannot decide which toilet is women’s.2. A lot of physical communication is inv olved during the speaker’s travel.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. Before leaving home the speaker thought a joy of traveling would be encountering people who speak a different language.2. The speaker has found that her inability to speak another language is frustrating.3. In order to buy a chicken sandwich, the speaker imitated a chicken.4. When the speaker made the sound of “choo-choo”, she was asking where the train station was.5. The speaker achieved understanding when she was buying a chicken sandwich.ScriptTravel becomes a game of chanceAm I a zeny or a muzi? This is the kind of questions that plague me these days---days in which a trip to the ladies’ room has a good chance of leaving me standing before two doors, utterly baffled as to which one I’m expected to walk through.My husband, Richie and I are in the midst of a trip around the world. The journey has taken us to 14 countries thus far, and in only one did we speaker the language, that was England. We left home in December believing wholeheartedly that one of the great joys of traveling would be encountering people who speak in exotic dialects. I have to admit, however, the constant language barrier has been, at times, acutely frustrating.Trying to determine which toilet is the women’s versus the men’s in each new country has been just the tip of a much larger and more befuddling iceberg. On a typical day, I understand the people around me as much as the average mutt understands his owner. If I’m lucky, I compensate for my ignorance by smiling and wagging my tail a lat.With time, however, Richie and I have come to enjoy the ongoing challenge our lack of linguistic endowments provides. It helps that we now think of our lives as a 24-hour game of charades. In this version of the g ame, there’s only one required skill: an absolute willingness to make a complete ass of ourselves in front of total strangers.For instance, in trying to explain to a street vendor in Prague that I wanted a chicken sandwich. I was, at long last, able to achieve understanding but only I shoved my armpits, flapped my elbows wildly and declared loudly and for everyone to hear: “bawk bawk bawk!”On the downside, this method of physical communication leads to comprehension only about 50 percent of the time. In Hungary, while trying to determine if a dish was made of fish, I looked the waiter square in the eye, sucked in my checks and flapped my pursed lips at him. He stared at me then with a mix of incomprehension and search of a train station, I approached a large Czech security guard and queried, “choo-choo, choo-choo”I can’t blame him for his blank incredulity. When has a train ever made anything approaching the sound “choo-choo”?Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerNora, the interviewee, was a Jewish American. She went to live in Berlin and was making efforts to fit into the German society. She wrote a novel based on her experience as an expatriate. This part of life is her creative journey.2. Get the Main IdeasAnswers1. b2. a3. d4. bScript answers to Self-studyA creative journeyAnchor: Our guest today is Nora Sanabria. She is a novelist, director and (1)performance artist and has lived in Berlin for 30 years. Her just-published novel, Prince William and Me, has received (2)out standing reviews in Germany. Nora, where did you live before you went to Berlin?Nora: I grew up in Queens. When I went to Berlin, I was (3)starry-eyed and full of ambition.Anchor: Like many aspiring writers, artists and teachers, Nora left home to (4)create an identity in a new culture. How did you come up with the ideas for your novel?Nora: As an artist, you have to find your voice, and it has to separate you from everyone else. I immediately(5)got into Jewish themes and I probably would not have at home. Germany needs to see that Jews lead a normal life, that Jews are Jews and it is the most normal thing in the world.Anchor: Nora’s novel is told through a daughter of German father and Jewish mother from NewYork. It explores Jewish life in Berlin today as(6)both real and relaxed, replete with tedious Hebrew classes and daunting bar mitzvahs. It also explores the tensions that emerge(7)when cultures clash, like when the mother accuses the father of being typically German.Nora: Being typical is something we expatriates(8)try desperately to avoid. When I went there to live, I tried not to talk too loudly, or in English, or talk about the Nazis all the time---and other things Americans are known to do. I really wanted to fit in. But it was still(9) an outside existence. Everyday was a conscious act and I was confronted(10)on a daily basis with something new.Anchor: Nora speaks German fluently, but she still finds herself living on the outside looking in.Nora: Yes, I still feel myself very American, especially after Sept. 11. I really saw the difference between myself and the Germans. I really(11)felt personally attacked.Anchor: The mother in Nora’s novel shares this sense of being outside. In the novel, the daughter(12)spars frequently with her mother but her German father asks her to try to understand her mother better. Here is(13)a line from the father, “Berlin’s not her home. She didn’t grow up in this culture. Sure, she likes Berlin and she feels at home hire. But feeling at home is not the same as being home, being in that one place where (14)with absolute certainty you know you belong, no questions asked. ”Nora: Many expatriates don’t feel they are part of the culture. Just (15)by the nature of living there, I feel I’m someone special.。
大学体验英语第一册6-8答案.doc
Unit6-,词汇1, The jazz festival is held annually in July in this city.2, All the teachers in the school are required to plan their teaching schedule for the next six months.3, The importance of voluntary organizations in maintaining public security still needs to be given recognition .4.These findings clearly demonstrnte that long-lasting unemployment might lead to social unrest.5, It is important for students to develop critical thinking over what they are reading.6, Could you please tell me the Chinese eauivalent of the English word ''smart”?7, Einstein was awarded Nobel Prize for his contribution to quantum theory.8, The monthly rent is 150 dollars, inclusive of light and water.9, She works hard to offer help to those women who suffer a great deal from domestic violence.10, The experimental results validate the theoretical simulation very well.1.They promised to their neighbors that they would be there to help them, day in and day out, whenever and wherever an emergency might happen.2.She was one of the few women in the world who served as a college president at that time.3.For his excellent performance in study and extra-curricular activities, the student was honored with the title of Outstanding Student in our school last year.4.The teacher believes that it is the daily morning exercise that makesa difference in improving the students' health.5.She can't go out with her friends because she has to stay at home to toke care of her elderly mother.1, It is sometimes difficult for the buyers to differentiate the real product from the fake one.2, There is no doubt that John has all the good aualifications to become a skillful manager.3, We are aiming our campaign suecificallv to young people who are interested in volunteer work.4, Their marketing strateqv for the new product involves obtaining as much publicity as possible.5, The program deals with subjects as r>sum€as pop music and Beijing Opera.6, The student has read numemus reference books in the library to write his term paper due next month.7, One of the distinguishing features of modern banking is its dependence on computer technology.8, The voyage from England to India with his daughter gave him a whole new oersgctive on life.9, The hostess' remarks are considerate and very agrgniate for theparty.10, If you want to be an actor you have to really commit to it.1.John looks very tired because he is taking oo too much work and we are worried about his health.2.Several hundred more employees will have to be laid off if the company does not get any orders soon.3.After working her way in many cities, she ended uu teaching English in a middle school in her hometown last year.4.What job seekers should keeu in mind is that volunteer experience will be regarded as valuable as paid work experience.5.As he is busy these days, he hardly has time to watch television aside from news and current affairs.二,中译英1.这些天老下雨,看起来就像春天似的。
大学英语综合教程6课后练习答案
Unit1When I first came into contact with online teaching,I had questions about the validity of this instructional would not know whether the student submitting the work was the same person who registered for the course.Online teaching also required rethinking how I deliver the subject matter,Without face-to-face communication,can I,via computer,make the students feel the same kind of enthusiasm and appreciate my sense of humorMy shy daughter’s experience proved to be very never spoke in class,but in the two online courses she took,she dived into discussions and posted her opinions. The online course began and things ran better than I had students all followed the directions well,and the discussion board was ’ve never met any of my students but I got to know them by their work and I saw their learning attitudes develop before my eyes.I found that online education worked best with students who were very comfortable with the computer and willing to become part of a community built around the subject it required teachers to be willng to help build that sense of community and make the students feel the teacher was always there.刚接触网络教学时,我质疑过这种教学方式的有效性。
大学体验英语课后习题答案
大学体验英语课后习题答案大学体验英语综合教程2课后翻译1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.2A1. 警察们正忙着填写关于这场事故的各种表格。
(fill out)The policemen are busy filling out forms about the accident.2.我想在还车之前把油箱(fuel tank)加满。
(fill up)I want to fill up the fuel tank before returning the car.3.如果你要投诉,最好遵循正确的程序。
(follow the procedure)If you want to make a complaint, you’d better follow the correct procedure.4.要不是约翰帮忙,我们绝不会这么快就完成实验。
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。
2012年大学体验英语考试试卷级答案第一册608单元 A
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Select a proper word from each pair given below to fill in the blanks in the following sentences. Change the form if necessary (10 points, 2 points for each)1.base, basisHe has made an agreement with his business associate to share the profit on a 50-50 . 2.consist , constituteChina’s ethnic minorities less than 7 percent of its total population. 3.evolve, involveA researcher has shown that viruses can be forced to in ways to benefit humans. 4. mode, moodHe won the lottery and became wealthy overnight, which changed his whole of life. 5.transform, transferThe developers, working on electronic replacements for ink and paper, hope the new "lectronic ink"will books and newspapers. Ⅱ. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary. (40 points, 21.The first-aid instructor (急救指导员) the correct way to bandage a wound.2.It's the money that hese fishermen t o risk a long ocean journey.3.You can't just people into jobs they don't fit very well. You must consider their qualifications.4.With the rapid development of the economy, our of life has changed greatly these years.5.Your advice at present would be exceedingly to me in my research..6.How can you receive the defeat so Why don't you try it again?7.These two substances won't together at this temperature or pressure.8.Preparations were made for an early start to the countryside the next morning. 9.Although there were only 4 horses , it was an exciting race.10.The next big confronting the workers is the increase of wages. 11.She always in meeting new friends or making new acquaintances.12.Twelve people the jury(陪审团) in a law court to listen to the facts about a crime and to decide whether the person accused is guilty.13.The invention of the telephone was a great to human communication..14.She studied almost for the big test, more than 12 hours per day for nearly a month. 15.Mr. Selby is seriously ill and has been transferred to care.16.Several strong men were needed to open and close the gates to the castle.17.A good teacher should stimulate students to come up with ideas and inventions. 18.My experience of being a volunteer was quite to the job I was doing at that time. 19.One evening, when there were no staff to him, he walked out of the hospital20.Although she has a wealthy background, she would like to earn enough money to be financially Ⅲ. Reading comprehension. (20 points,2 points for each)PASSAGE ONE(1)Long, long ago there lived an old farmer in a small village. He lost his donkey and he wanted to go to town to buy another.(2)Among the donkeys on sale he saw his own donkey.“This donkey is mine”, he said to the man standing by the donkey. “Someone stole it from me three years ago.”“How is that?” the man said. “It has been mine for three years.”“Three years?”the farmer said, “Are you sure?”Then he quickly covered the eyes of the donkey with his hand and asked, “Which eye is it blind in?” “The right eye,” said the man.The farmer took away his right hand and people saw the donkey’s right eye was c lear and shining. “I made a mistake,”said the man “I meant to say the left eye.”“It is not blind in either eye,”said the farmer. Then he said to the people around, “It’s clear this man is a thief.”(3)The people caught the thief and took him to the policeman. The old farmer got his own donkey back. 1. _______ lost his own donkey.A. A workerB. A teacherC. A studentD. An old farmer 2. Someone stole the donkey __________.A. three years agoB. after three yearsC. in three yearsD. three years later 3. The donkey was ___________. A. not blind in the right eye B. was not blind in the left eye C. was blind in both eyes D. was not blind in either eye4. The people caught the thief and took him to the __________. A. police station B. office C. policeman D. village5. The old farmer _________ his own donkey back.A. boughtB. gotC. borrowedD. looked forPASSAGE TWOAs any homemaker who has tried to keep order at the dinner table knows, there is far more to a family meal than food. Sociologist Michael Lewis has been studying 50 families to find out just how much more Lewis and his co-workers carried out their study by videotaping the families while they ate ordinary meals in their own homes. They found that parents with small families talk actively with each other and their children. But as the number of children gets larger, conversation gives way to the parents’ effort to control the loud noise they make. That can have an important effect on the children. “In general the more question-asking the parents do, the higher the children’s IQ scores,” Lewis says, “and the more children there are, the less question-asking there is.”The study also provides an explanation for why middle children often seem to have a harder time in life than their siblings. Lewis found that in families with three or four children, dinner conversation is likely to center on the oldest child, who has the most to talk about, and the youngest, who needs the most attention. “Middle children are invisible,” says Lewis. “When you see someone get up from the table and walk around during dinner, chances are it’s the middle child.” There is, however, one thing that stops all conversation and prevents anyone from having attention. “When the TV is on,” Lewis says, “dinner is a non-event.”6.The writer’s purpose in writing the text is to ______.A.show the relationship between parents and childrenB.teach parents ways to keep order at the dinner tableC.report on the findings of a studyD.give information about family problems7.Parents with large families ask fewer questions at dinner because __________.A.they are busy serving food to their childrenB.they are busy keeping order at the dinner tableC.they have to pay more attention to younger childrenD.they are tired out having prepared food for the whole family8.By saying “Middle children are invisible”in paragraph 3, Lewis means that middle children ______. A.have to help their parents to serve dinnerB.get the least attention from the familyC.are often kept away from the dinner tableD.find it hard to keep up with other children9.Lewis’research provides an answer to the question ________.A.why TV is important in family lifeB.why parents should keep good orderC.why children in small families seem to be quieterD.why middle children seem to have more difficulties in life10.Which of the following statements would the writer agree to?A.It is important to have the right food for children. B.It is a good idea to have the TV on during dinner.C.Parents should talk to each of their children frequently.D.Elder children should help the younger ones at dinnerⅣ. Translate these sentences into Chinese. (30 points,3 points for each)1.Little did I know that thing would turn out like that.2.He wasn't keen on buying a car, but I talked him into it.3.a volunteer in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games would be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for me.4.Cigarette smoking is a major factor contributing to lung cancer5.The two universities will unite to stage an art show next month.6.Beijing will host the 29th Summer Olympic Games in the year 2008.7.Plenty of fresh air contributes to good health8.No matter what happened, he would not say a word.9.I learned from her that you undertook another important job as well.10.I long to have the opportunity of participating in the 2008 Beijing volunteer activities.2012学年第 2 学期(2012年9月)大学体验英语(第一册6-8单元)试卷答案一、选择(每题1分,共10题,共10分)1、basis2、constitute3、evolve4、.mode5、transform二、(每题2分,共10题,共20分。
大学体验英语综合教程3课后习题六、七、八答案-副本
大学体验英语综合教程3课后习题六、七、八答案-副本-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One11. The company will spend $6 million on sales strategies as well as the development of new products.2. We all agreed on our basic aims, but when we got down to specific items it became more complicated.3. Nowadays, consumers not only demand the high quality of the products but also their after-sale services.4. The movie star was caught in the act of shoplifting but was released after he left his ID to the supermarket.5. The soldiers pretended to run away and the enemy, in pursuing them, were finally trapped .6. As a consequence of being in hospital, Shelly decided to become a nurse.7. The village was isolated from the outside for three days because of the flood.8. After the Second World War, millions of people were left homeless; so the government decided to give priority to housing.9. In many shops, shopping bags are provided for the customers' convenience .10. With a tearful love story and two famous stars, the movie has all the elements for a success.1. The theories of relativity have made fundamental changes in our views of the universe.2. That is our ultimate proposal, and no other changes will be considered.3. The forest fire was found to be sparked by a cigarette end.4. The speaker had apparently noticed that his topic wasn't popular with the audience, so he quickly ended his speech.(您未填写此题)5. I've no patience with people who are always complaining of their misfortune.6. I have never imagined that I would be the object of such curiosity .7. The doctors tried to convince her that she didn't need to be in depression about her health.8. The police asked him to describe the accident in every detail .9. The quality guarantee and good after-sale services will certainly meet with positive responses from the consumers.10. The story "Harry Potter" (has) stirred the imagination of children throughout the world.1. I don't think that the amount of studying you did in high school would be sufficient to attain good marks in university.(您未填写此题)2. Because of the impact of poor sales in other Asian countries, there has been a modest decrease in house sales in China this year.(您未填写此题)3. Some young people find computer games so attractive that they can hardly pull themselves away to tend to other matters.(您未填写此题)4. The victim was able to give a precise description of the drunken driver, which was rather helpful to the police.5. Some non-governmental organizations are planning a public campaign to awaken people to the problem of noise pollution.6. The cost of producing a tube of toothpaste is about 3 yuan, so we will market it at 5.50 yuan.7. Mike is now the director of a factory which manufactures canned food.8. Plenty of football and basketball clubs are eager to sponsor young athletes if they show great promise.9. The sweaters are made of wool imported from Australia.10. According to a recent survey, youths are beginning to have a lot of influence on the products and brands their parents choose.1. A hacker attacked an e-commerce marketplace site. This is the latest in a string of online break-ins in which credit card numbers were stolen.(您未填写此题)2. The presence of IBM's CEO caused a stir of excitement on the campus.(您未填写此题)3. Brown's comments on the project caused unexpected controversy over the budget.(您未填写此题)4. To combat poverty in the city, millions of dollars have been spent on training the unemployed workers.(您未填写此题)5. You will be overweight if you consume excessive amounts of fat.(您未填写此题)6. The effective implementation of environmental laws and regulations is the responsibility of the local government.(您未填写此题)7. Trust your instincts and do what you think is right.(您未填写此题)8. After 20 hours of non-stop partying, a handful of the bravest or most reckless men will risk their lives in a three-minute dash from six fighting bulls.9. The prohibition on street begging will be in force next month.10. The court gave the heavy sentence, responding not to the facts but to the irrational public fear.1. Being the son of a professor does not qualify him for the scholarship consideration.2. The police suspect that it was John who (had) committed the murder.3. So far, the new manager has given little hint that he won't be any different from the former one.4. From all the indications, it is safe to assume that the prices of cars will go down by large margins.5. Some of his instructions are outdated and others are too vague to be understood. .6. The local dialect sounds a little peculiar to the people from the north.7. The failure of the movie hastened her decision to retreat from the glamorous screen and spend more time with her family.8. The woman's headache puzzled the doctor; he couldn't find the cause.9. The state has laws that protect consumers against fraud or misleading sales practices.10. He tried to explain the complicated theory to me, but I got even more confused by the technical terms in his explanation.1. The mayor is scheduled to meet his American counterpart during his 7-day visit to San Francisco.2. Mr. Wilson is quite satisfied with his new secretary because she's much more efficient than the former one.3. I felt great relief when I heard I had passed the examination.4. The regulations are so vague that they lead to misinterpretation.5. Chinese and mathematics have always been the core subjects in primary and secondary schools in China.6. You are expected to get to the interview punctually or a few minutes early.7. Getting tired of her partner's all-talk-no-action approach , she decided to take the action all by herself.8. For the purpose of economy , Mary decided to take lunch box to work every day.9. You could not be exempted from the punishment because there can be no exception to the rule.10. Strife at home would invite dangers from abroad.1. As I came to know more about classical music, my love for it deepened .2. The soldiers in the open field were exposed to the enemy's gunfire and many of them got killed or wounded.3. I saw a little girl curl up comfortably in an armchair reading a children's magazine.4. The long climb up the hill made our heart throb .5. For many years, the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center in New York will remain a nightmare for the American people.6. Don't bother about him. What he has said is utter nonsense.7. The explosion at the crowded market place caused great confusion in the small town.8. The doctor felt the patient's pulse on her wrist and then took her temperature.9. After the intensive training, they became somewhat more confident than they used to be.10. The sight of the rats running about in the house made my flesh creep .1. On arriving at the scenic spot, the tourists were warned not to venture on the river in the small boat.2. Let's go and sit in the middle of the theater so that we can see the screen at a comfortable angle.3. The judges must confine their attention to the facts only, and leave out anything that could be described as hearsay.4. Roy complained to the doctor that he had been in a dazed condition recently.5. Owen and Nancy had been happily married for 2 years before they gradually drifted apart until they separated.6. Mike's eyes linger on the digital camera, a new model with all sorts of frills.7. When Bonny stepped into his house and saw it was in a mess, a bewildered expression appeared on his face.8. Pompeii was overwhelmed by dust and ashes from the volcano eruption.9. A lot of innocent people lost their lives during the border conflict.10. The thought of flying terrified her so much that she decided to give up the trip to Europe.。
大学体验英语课后答案全集
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。
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Unit 3 You are what you wearVocabulary TaskScript and Answers1. A: You look great recently.B: Thank you. I have finally worked out what style matches my body and personality. A: You really look nice in these lively colored dresses. You should stick to it.B: It’s very kind of you to say so.2. A: You look a little down. What’s the matter with you?B: I didn’t do well on one of my college entrance tests. I feel rather blue.A: I’m so sorry for you. But, cheer up! Try these festive looking clothes. Clothi ng that feels good can boost your morale.B: Thank you for reminding me.3. A: I’d like to look at a classic business suit, an all-occasion suit that never goes out of style. B: What do you think of this one with a light pin stripe.A: Yes, it looks good. But I prefer a solid color.B: Here, try this three-piece dark worsted. That looks almost tailor-made for you.4. A: Hi, Sue. It’s Mary, Mary Graham.B: Oh hi, Mary. How are you?A: Listen, um ... I want to ask you some questions about Jim Wilson. Um, is he a, a formal kind of guy, or does he dress casually?B: Oh, he is a guy who is often dressed to kill. He always wears three-piece suits and ties 行 dressed very much in style.5. A: Why are you looking like you?e on cloud nine, dear?B: Yes, I am. Guess wh at, I’ve invited the professor and his wife to dinner.A: How wonderful. I’m really happy for you.B: Thank you, dear. You’d better put your glad rags on.Listening Task1) First ListeningAnswers□ That clothes often define the person means clothes can re veal personality, status and attitude to life.□ Clothing not only tells something about the wearer but also affects the way others think of the person.□ Clothing may often betray what is within.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. An opportunity for individuality/ independence vanishes.2. No.3. Through the clothing he or she wears.4. Clothes should be carefully chosen so as not to reveal what is within.5. Clothing can help older people feel better about themselves and present a positive image to those around them.ScriptClothes make the man“Clothes make the man? runs the old proverb. If you believe that, you might feel that clothing enhances appearance, increases independence, allows for function, and provides comfort. What’s more, clothing that is neat a nd clean, fits well, and feels good can boost anyone’s morale.People express their personality in many ways, including through their clothing, hair style, and accessories. That’s why clothes often define the person. Clothes can indicate personality, status, and attitude to life. A man may have worn a beard all his life, a woman may have worn makeup. If their ability to choose their appearance is taken away, then an opportunity for independence/individuality vanishes. Keeping some familiar clothes and personal articles helps them retain some sense of self-control over what is happening. Research shows that when a woman dresses for success, it does not guarantee success, but if she dresses poorly or inappropriately, it almost always ensures failure.Our clothes are very much part of our personality. Clothing protects people from humidity, heat, and cold, and helps them feel physically comfortable. Clothing at the same time gives the wearer a sense of well-being. It tells something about the person. Clothing also affects the way others see, think of, and react to the person. A person can be comfortable or uncomfortable wearing a certain garment or type of clothing in a social situation. Social comfort may be involved when a person wishes to “make an impression” through the clothing he or she wears. So, clothes should be carefully chosen so as not to reveal what is within.Before making choices about clothing, it is important to understand how clothing affects people. For example, making decisions about clothing can increase older people’s sense of independence and help them feel better about themselves. The stereotype says older people don’t care about their appearance. But, research shows that most older people think of themselves as younger than they are, their sense of fashionreflects their youthful thinking and the fashion of earlier years when they were younger, and they like clothing that looks good on them. Clothing can help older people feel better about themselves and present a positive image to those around them. Sending positive appearance messages may increase older people’s opportunities for social interaction.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswer□ The outfits she should take along for her trip.1. Get the Main IdeasAnswersT ____ Sue has a conference to attend in a Northern European country.T ____ In addition to the conference, Sue may have many other social activities to attend.F ____ Ann suggests Sue not bring any wool, because the worsted is out of date.F ____ Sue plans to get one or two brand-name gowns because she wants to draw undue attention. F ____ According to Ann, the synthetic blend dress is especially convenient for travel. But Sue thinks it will make her look out of place.Sue□ Stick to conservative colors and patterns.□ Coordinate some skirts and blouses.□ Wear the same outfit in several different ways.□ Add a few cardigans and a scarf for different occasions.□ Get one or two designer gowns so as not to look out of place.Ann□ Need several changes of business suits.□ Evening d resses for social gatherings and parties.□ A smartly tailored navy blue suit has a casual look.□ A white or blue blouse that matches the blue suit gives a professional look.□ A synthetic blend dress is convenient for travel.□ Lively colored dresses wil l provide a nice change from time to time.Script and Answers to Self-studyClothes for a special occasionSue: Ann, I need your help.Ann: What do you need, Sue? I’m always pleased to help.Sue: I have an international conference to attend in Norway, and I’m going to stay there for two weeks. But I have no clothes for that cold climate. I know you’ve been to Northern Europe, so I need your suggestions about the (1) outfits I should take along. Ann: OK. You’ve found the right person. Let’s see. You’ll be go ne for two weeks, so you’ll need(2) several changes of business suits. No doubt, there’ll be a few parties and (3) social gatherings while you?e there, so you’ll need some evening dresses for those special occasions. Am I right? Sue: Yes, I’m sure you are. But what should I wear for those rather (4) elegant banquets and dances during the conference?Ann: No problem. I’ll help (5) outfit you completely before you go. Let’s start with your business suits and dresses. You’ll want them warm, of course, but you won’t want them to be too much trouble to care for, so (6) all wool is out.Sue: I guess I’d better (7) stick to conservative colors and patterns, and I’d like to (8) coordinate some skirts and blouses so that I can wear the same outfit in several different ways.Ann: That’s exactly what I had in mind. I think a (9) smartly tailored navy blue suit would suit you. It has a (10) casual look, yet it can be worn with a matching white blouse or light blue blouse to give it a more professional look. You can wear it to any of your meetings, with or without the blouse.Sue: If I add a few (11) cardigans and a scarf to go with it, I can wear it on different occasions. How about something in blue?Ann: What do you think of a (12) synthetic blend dress? It’s warm, yet quite lightweight. It’s especially convenient for travel. And the best thing is that you can wash it right in your hotel room, hang it up, and it will dry (13) wrinkle-free overnight. Sue: I think I’ll also get one or two designer gowns. I won’t look out of place in them there, will I? Ann: No, you won’t. Though you don’t want to (14) draw undue attention, you’ll want to look (15) professional and festive at the same time. A couple of lively colored dresses will give you a nice change from time to time.Su e: Right. I can’t believe I’m doing this. I’m going to buy several new outfits and double my wardrobe -- all for a two-week trip!Unit 4 An outsider looking inVocabulary TaskScript and Answers1. A: It’s the strangest thing that they say hello to everybo dy in the street, even to a working man at a filling station.B: Yes, they also thank each other for every little thing.A: We find that stilly, not to mention irritating.B: When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Otherwise we look impolite, angry or gloomy.2. A: We consider clothes a symbol of material status and people are dressed neat and originalB: You wouldn’t believe my astonishment when I first came here. People wear very simple clothes; they actually look rather careless.A: Here even very, very rich people wear simple clothes.B: They like those clothes that are convenient, like Y-shirts and blouses. Since they change clothes each day, such clothes are easy to wash and iron.3. A: I just don’t get it. Every time I ask my students questions they remain silent.B: Don’t be frustrated. Here modesty is more important than speaking out. Students are afraid that they might appear arrogant if they are the first to answer a question.A: Equally puzzling to me is that here I haven’t come across any challenges i n my class. B: Well, if students disagree with a professor it is regarded as a lack of respect.4. A: I was supposed to meet my supervisor but he wasn’t in the office. That’s odd.B: Let me see. Did you go there on time?A: No, but I was only five minutes late.B: There you go. Here punctuality seems to take priority over any other matter. I you arrive late, the appointment may be cancelled and the person may be unable to see you.5. A: It looks as if you are in a flurry. What are you preparing for?B: You know, people here have been so kind to me. So I invited these new friends to dinner here. But it really beats me what to make.A: I see. But you don’t have to go to a lot of expense. People will appreciate sampling a favorite ethnic dish that you have prepared and enjoy an evening of conversation.B: A favorite ethnic dish? What about spicy bean-curd?Listening Task1. Pre-listening Activity.Answers1. “Zeny” means woman in Czech.2. Chicken sandwich.3. Is the dish made of fish?4. Where is the train station?2. Listening Activity1) First ListeningAnswers1. The speaker cannot decide which toilet is women’s.2. A lot of physical communication is involved during the speaker’s travel.2) Second ListeningAnswers1. Before leaving home the speaker thought a joy of traveling would be encountering people who speak a different language.2. The speaker has found that her inability to speak another language is frustrating.3. In order to buy a chicken sandwich, the speaker imitated a chicken.4. When the speaker made the sound of “choo-choo”, she was asking where the train station was.5. The speaker achieved understanding when she was buying a chicken sandwich. ScriptTravel becomes a game of chanceAm I a zeny or a muzi? This is the kind of questions that plague me these days---days in which a trip to the ladies’ room has a good chance of leaving me standing before two doors, utterly baffled as to which one I’m expected to walk through.My husband, Richie and I are in the midst of a trip around the world. The journey has taken us to 14 countries thus far, and in only one did we speaker the language, that was England. We left home in December believing wholeheartedly that one of the great joys of traveling would be encountering people who speak in exotic dialects. I have to admit, however, the constant language barrier has been, at times, acutely frustrating.Trying to determine which toilet is the women’s versus the men’s in each new country has been just the tip of a much larger and more befuddling iceberg. On a typical day, I understand the people around me as much as the average mutt understands his owner. If I’m lucky, I compensate for my ignorance by smiling and wagging my tail a lat.With time, however, Richie and I have come to enjoy the ongoing challenge our lack of linguistic endowments provides. It helps that we now think of our lives as a 24-hour game of charades. In this version of the game, there’s only one required skill: an absolute willingness to make a complete ass of ourselves in front of total strangers.For instance, in trying to explain to a street vendor in Prague that I wanted a chicken sandwich. I was, at long last, able to achieve understanding but only I shoved my armpits, flapped my elbows wildly and declared loudly and for everyone to hear: “bawk bawk bawk!”On the downside, this method of physical communication leads to comprehension only about 50 percent of the time. In Hungary, while trying to determine if a dish was made of fish, I looked the waiter square in the eye, sucked in my checks and flapped my pursed lips at him. He stared at me then with a mix of incomprehension and search of a train station, I approached a large Czech security guard and queried, “choo-choo, choo-choo”I can’t blame him for his blank incredulity. When has a trai n ever made anything approaching the sound “choo-choo”?Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerNora, the interviewee, was a Jewish American. She went to live in Berlin and was making efforts to fit into the German society. She wrote a novel based on her experience as an expatriate. This part of life is her creative journey.2. Get the Main IdeasAnswers1. b2. a3. d4. bScript answers to Self-studyA creative journeyAnchor: Our guest today is Nora Sanabria. She is a novelist, director and(1)performance artist and has lived in Berlin for 30 years. Her just-published novel, Prince William and Me, has received (2)out standing reviews in Germany. Nora, where did you live before you went to Berlin?Nora: I grew up in Queens. When I went to Berlin, I was (3)starry-eyed and full of ambition.Anchor: Like many aspiring writers, artists and teachers, Nora left home to (4)create an identity in a new culture. How did you come up with the ideas for your novel?Nora: As an artist, you have to find your voice, and it has to separate you from everyone else. I immediately(5)got into Jewish themes and I probably would not have at home. Germany needs to see that Jews lead a normal life, that Jews are Jews and it is the most normal thing in the world.Anchor: Nora’s novel i s told through a daughter of German father and Jewish mother from NewYork. It explores Jewish life in Berlin today as(6)both real and relaxed, replete with tedious Hebrew classes and daunting bar mitzvahs. It also explores the tensions thatemerge(7)when cultures clash, like when the mother accuses the father of being typically German.Nora: Being typical is something we expatriates(8)try desperately to avoid. When I went there to live, I tried not to talk too loudly, or in English, or talk about the Nazis all the time---and other things Americans are known to do. I really wanted to fit in. But it was still(9) an outside existence. Everyday was a conscious act and I wasconfronted(10)on a daily basis with something new.Anchor: Nora speaks German fluently, but she still finds herself living on the outside looking in.Nora: Yes, I still feel myself very American, especially after Sept. 11. I really saw the difference between myself and the Germans. I really(11)felt personally attacked. Anchor: The mother in N ora’s novel shares this sense of being outside. In the novel, the daughter(12)spars frequently with her mother but her German father asks her to try to understand her mother better. Here is(13)a line from the father, “Berlin’s not her home. She didn’t grow up in this culture. Sure, she likes Berlin and she feels at home hire. But feeling at home is not the same as being home, being in that one place where (14)with absolute certainty you know you belong, no questions asked. ”Nora: Many expatriates don’t fee l they are part of the culture. Just (15)by the nature of living there, I feel I’m someone special.。