21世纪大学英语二视听说答案
21世纪大学实用英语综合教程第二册【带听力】答案
Unit1.Listening & Speaking1, what has been said, mentioned earlier, two-way interaction, a breakdown, even confusion, a native speaker, going on3,1), be fun, I don’t think, it depends, What’s that, what you mean, got it, what would you say;Tom Chang.It depends.He’ll tell them a little white lie.It’s an innocent social fib or excuse.Not mentioned.2), serious hearing problems, to hear 100%, is perfect, hear again, listen to the conversations, three times;What did you say? Would you speak louder please?No. I’ve been having serious hearing problems for years. I can’t hear people well. That’s why I’m here.What do you mean by hearing aid? What’s that?Oh, I haven’t told my family yet. I just sit around and listen to the conversations.You know what? I’ve changed my will three times!5, BADCA6, DACCB7, FTTFF8, complaining about, does everything, every 10 hours, every 2 hours, every 24 hours,in one hour, damn near, from down the hall, I just realized9, They are talking about Nurse Nancy.Because she did everything absolutely backwards.1)One doctor told her to give a patient 2 milligrams of morphine every 10 hours. She gave him 10 milligrams every 2 hours.2)The other doctor told her to give a petient an enema every 24 hours. She tried to give him 24 enemas in one hour.They heard a blood-curdling scream from down the hall.She was boiling a patient.Text A5/6/ on for the shoulder over in like the time out all right the end of71. By the time I got home, I was too tired to do anything active.2. The two girls look too similar for people outside the family to tell them apart from each other.3. What in the world does mm stand for? The abbreviations that people use on the BBS are too confusing for me to understand.4. Because of TV, most people have become too lazy to make the effort to go to the cinema.5. Anne made a serious mistake yesterday because the test gave her too little timeto decide on the correct choice.81. until I have really learnt the basics of the language.2. until the end of the book3. until they have finished their speeches4. until my teacher explained them in class with several examples5. until I saw Sam Ward leave the building6. until he got on a city bus91. Because of the heavy snow, the passengers had to wait at the airport until midnight when the snow stopped.2. Twenty minutes after the train started, the two boys found that they had got ona train heading for Hangzhou instead of their hometown, Suzhoul.3. Similar-sounding English words often result in misunderstandings among English-speaking people.4. The driver heard an unusual sound from the car engine, so he pulled over immediately to check, but it turned out all right in the end.5. Mr. Lee felt very embarrassed when he realized that he had made a very common mistake among speakers of English as a second language.6. Mary felt like learning English and hoped she could learn it quickly, but soon found it was too difficult for her to learn in a short period of time.101. giving us heat and light2. ranging in age from 4 to 163. Being invited to speak here4. your encouraging words5. sitting between Mary and Tom6. leav ing today’s work for Tomorrow7. playing in the playground8. taking a break9. leaving me alone10. taking mechanical things apart111. Mr. LiXinyang, the president of Nanjing Technical College.2. To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the founding of Nanjing Technical College.3. At the Guest Center of NTC.4. On July2, 2004 from 12:30 to 13:30 .5. On Wednesday, may12, 2004.6. To celebrate Mr. David Brown’s retirement from McMillan Investment Company.7. At the Grand Hall.12Dear WuJi,You are invited to attend a graduation party at my house on Sunday, June27. The party will start immediately after our graduation ceremony, at about 4:00. Your parents and friends are welcome, too.I do hope you can come.Sincerely,WangJunText B1. mysteries2. mysterious3. meanings4. stared5. estimate6. imagined7. figured8. board9. pronounce10. weighed11. presented12. object151. Take a look2. get right3. objected to4. at least5. makes no sense6. beside himself7. dawn on8. think ofText C16/17/Unit 2Listening & speakingsome way, when this occurs, do so, in a polite way, in society, my interrupting you, being late, step on you, forgotten your name, what I have said, forgotten your birthday, the delay, hurt your feelings.3. what happened, calling you, any reason, an interesting lecture, turn it off, reach me, I’m terribly sorry, excuse me, make up for, stop it, the saying.Because she couldn’t reach LiMing on the cell phone.It wa s WangYing’s birthday.Because he was attending a lecture.He was sorry for forgetting WangYing’s birthday.She said that she could understand.at the airport, a window seat, an aisle seat, a 20-minute delay, in about half an hour, baggage claim checks.Okay.Make it a window seat, but if there aren’t any left, I’ll take an aisle seat.I sure hope that’s the only delay. Oh, where are my baggage claim checks?Great! Uh, thanks a lot.5. CADAB6. CABDC7. TTFFT8. in a loud voice, particularly interesting, in the same room, in curing them, left alone, had a talk, suffering from a delusion, who are you?9. He announced that he was the famous British naval hero, Lord Nelson.He decided to put the two men in the same room.No disturbance was heard from the room that night.He had a talk with the new inmate.He said that he had been suffering from a delusion and he was not Lord Nelson, but Lady Nelson.Text A5/ bother6/ short the disposal the same time face your back on couple of inside out around71. must have seen the tickets for tonight’s play2. must have been here many times3. may have gone bad4. may not have received the present81. Nancy was glad to have quit her part-time job before her final exams.2. Aren’t you ashamed to have eaten all the fruit in the basket?3. We are really grateful to have received so much care during our visits here.4. Henry was foolish to have trusted such a liar.91. The public noticed that since that local official left, his position had been vacant for a couple of months.2. Seeing the girl looking around helplessly on the platform, the young porter asked politely if she needed any help.3. I recognized your companion the minute he appeared at the door. He looked just as you had described.4. We didn’t bother to find a hotel, for my good friend invited us to stay in her house and put a luxurious car at our disposal.5. While the professor was turning the suitcases inside out to find his glasses, his wife was sitting comfortably in an armchair watching the whole scene.6. I turned my back on her because she expected me to treat her like a queen.1. seeing a doctor as soon as possible2. working for another hour3. buying a new car4. going to the cinema5. having been to New York6. quitting my job7. speaking it8. being recognized9. spending all that money10. losing my job11kind invitation, will be pleased to attend, be held at the Holiday Inn, they are unable to attend due to a previous engagement.12An informal letter of acceptance:June24, 2004Dear WangJun,After graduation is a great time to have a party. Being at your house is always lots of fun. My boyfriend, Tom, will be coming, too.Thanks for the invitation.Best,WuJiAn informal letter of refusal:June24, 2004Dear WangJun,I wish I could attend your graduation party. I know it will be lots of fun. Unfortunately, my parents have already invited some of our relatives over for a celebration. I wonder if you could come by on Monday everning so you can tell me all about the party. Let me know if you can.Best,WuJiText B14/15/ free the best of through sight delt with reply to into awayText C16/17/Unit 3,Listening & Speaking1,have decided to do? a driving force, without a firm belief, a certain degree of optimism, improve your chances, move to Shanghai, do it right now, find a part-time job, taking TOEFL, change my plan, going abroad for further studies, achieving my goal, my success, win, make a success of the plan, everything will be fine, the results, my promotion, OK.3,1), as your second foreigh language? out of the question, at the same time, learning Japanese, smell the flowers, the more chances, I’m very optimistic about, working hard on it.She’s decided to study Japanese as her second foreigh language.It’s impossible to manage two foreigh languages at the same time.He asks her not to work so hard.It’s so strong that nobody can change her mind.Yes. Because she has realized the importance of speaking more languages in this rapid-changing society.2), has set her mind, a little girl, going to college, how hard it is, make a success of her future career.Why? Because I’m blind? Michael, I’ve had my heart set on getting a college degree ever since I was a little girl. My blindness has never stopped me from going to college.Sure it is. But I’ve made a decision to g ive it a try no matter how hard it is. You know, I’ve always dreamed of going to college one way or another. Nothing can stop me from achieving my goal.Thanks. I’m sure I’ll make it. I’ve no doubt of my success. I don’t think you’d be any different.You bet. Nothing is impossible for a determined mind.5, BBCCBD6, CAADD7, FFTTT8, half full? Seeing the world, long-term successes, in color, the thoughts and opinions of others, an attitude of, constantly look to, more enjoyable.9, Is the glass half empty or half full?It can have a far-reaching influence on everything from our day-to-day lives and selections of mates, to our career choices and long-term successes.They think in color. They are open-minded to new ideas and situations and enjoy the thoughts and opinions of others.They think that change is a good and necessary thing.They appreciate good feedback and take criticism with a grain of salt.Text A51. salesman2. mental3. taste4. failure5. challenge6. puzzle7. reasonable8. otherwise9. realistic10. level61. step by step2. have … in mind3. apply to4. move on to5. had come through6. built up7. concentrate on8. leading to71. That’s how he became a world-famous basketball star.2. that’s why you couldn’t sing a song.3. that’s when the trouble really began.4. That’s where I studied in my childhood.5. That’s what he should d now.81. If you ran as fast as you could, you would come first in the 100-meter dash.2. If she worked as hard as she could, she would catch up with her classmates.3. If you tried as hard as you could, you would overcome the difficulties.91. He has given up running in order to focus on the long jump.2. In his book I Can’t Accept Not Trying, Michael Jordan looks back on how he approached the challenges he faced.3. If you had tried as hard as you could, you would have long achieved your goal of becoming a starter on the varsity.4. Even if you fail the final examination, don’t get down on yourself, because you can take the examination again at the beginning of next term.5. If you ultimate goal is to become an English teacher, then the first thing you have to do is to learn English well.6. Not everyone is going to be world-famous. But if you have done your best, you can still be considered a success.101. smoking2. to stay3. to think4. to bring5. bursting6. buying7. to stay8. trying9. traveling10. meeting, seeing11Anderson, General Manager.Brain wishes to go back home to spend Spring Festival with his family.January22, 2003.from January 25th to February 7th.WeiDaxing’s father is seriously ill and he wants to see him in the hospital.12June5, 2004Deat Mr. Smith,I’m sorry to tell you that I’m not feeling well today and had best not co me to work. The doctor has told me that I have caught a bad cold and has advised me to stay in bed for a few days. Now I’m writing to ask for several sick leave days. I’ll come back to work as soon as I feel better.I appreciate your understanding.Yours truly,WangYingText B1. willing2. anxious3. definitely4. detail5. Furthermore6. partly7. type8. perform151. carried out2. looking forward to3. In most cases4. fell in love with5. Getting ahead6. contributed to7. stand out8. dedicated … toText C16/171.disagree: dis + agree: not agree 不同意2.psychologist: psychology + ist: someone who is trained in psychology心理学家3.unconditional: un + conditional: not limited by or depending on any condition(s)无条件的4.postgraduate: post + graduate 研究生的5.modernize: modern + ize使现代化UNIT 4Listening & Speaking11.to know2.a strong desire3.the unknown4.around us5.What’s going on6.global warming7.where human curiosity comes from8.this interesting fact9.how the law of gravity works10.the secret11.why people ehave this way12.the real reason behind this13.what’s in your mind14.how does it work1.understand this2.get its message3.I’m most curious4.Do you happen to know5.trying to tell us6.the beauty7.so much curiosityAnswers to questions1.In an art gallery.2.They were talking about an impressionistic picture.3.She was keen to know about the meaning of the colors,dabs and strokes.4.He asked her to use her imagination.5.He said that she is an inquisitive person.1.the first time2.the exact fare3.a fare card4.how it worked on the bus5.inquisitive needs1.Excuse me. Do I have to pay the exact fare for the bus?2.What’s that?I wonder whether I can use it on the subway.4.This is my first time to visit the city of Shanghai.5.Thanks. I hope you don’t mind my asking, but how does the fare card work here on the bus?6.Yes.7.Thank you.51.C2.A3.C4.D5.B61. D2. C3. A4. B5. B71. T2. T3. F4. TT81.as we do2.they cannot tell us3.get the answer4.by their color5.in front of a red card6.tell colors apart7.were found out8.as a color9.for human beings91.They tried to find out whether animals can see color.2.Because they were curious to know whether bees tell flowers apart by their color.3.They put a bit of syrup in front of a blue card, and no syrup in front of a red card.4.The bees would come to the blue card, no matter where it was placed, even if it had no syrup in front of it.5.Bees don’t see color as we do.Text A51.enables2.arguing3.comments4.despite5.planet6.pretending7.cruel8.pollutted9.particularly10.freedom61.have no use for2.playing with3.dwell on4.get together5.on behalf of6.on earth71.What do you guess has made him change his mind?2.Who do you guess is the winner of the speech contest?3.When do you suppose the results of the exam will come out?4.Where do you imagine they spent their vacation?81.I don’t think he will agree with us.2.I don’t think Alice can understand such a difficult question.3.I don’t think you are taller than your brother.4.I don’t think they have made up their minds.91.This report dwells on how some species were exterminated because of the polluted environment.2.To tell the truth, I think a snide comment made out of prejudice is better than faked praise given by a hypocrite.3.Mary countered the manager on behalf of all the employees by arguing that it’s cruel to limit the employees freedom and it will eventually affect the company’s reputation.4.What on earth has enabled some people, particularly certain high officials, to abuse their powers despite the law?5.I don’t think success is merely related to intelligence. In fact, many good qualities, such as innocence, honesty, humor and loyalty, can help us succeed, too.6.Strangely enough, the joke did not bring about hearty laughter, not even a hint of any. Could it be that the audience was pretending to be serious?GRAMMAR REVIEW101.John isn’t here. Try phoning his home number to see if he’s there.2.Walking along the street, he stopped to take a picture.3.I forgot to ask him for his address.4.We regret to inform you the model you want is out of stock.5.They tried to pass the exam.6.I remember turning the lights off before we came out.7.I’ll never forget hearing this piece of music when I was lonely.8.I regret giving up the job.9.I stopped eating chocolate last year.10.She first told us her plan and then went on to tell us how she would carry it out.Pratcical Writing(写作):111.Charles2.Dryden3.reduced05121.Peter2.Gerald3.Jim rang about the training course you are interested in. It’s called “Managing People” and the next one is on July 13th. If you’re inte rested, call Joanna Little at 032-4388-7762.TEXT B141.amazing2.disappoint3.suspicious4.Scientists5.reasoning6.replaced7.signal8.suspect9.was divided10.intelligent 151.lost interest2.tell time3.disagree with4.before long5.lined upNo doubt7.make sure8.why notTEXT CSuggested Answers to the Questions in Text CPassenger Pigeons1. They looked attractive with a blue back and a pink breast.2. Over 300 million birds an hour.3. They lived throughout Eastern North America and they ate acorns and beechnuts.4. They were suffocated; fed grain soaked in alcohol; beaten down with long sticks, killed with shotguns, caught in nets or trapped with a stool pigeon.Great Auk1. The Great Auk looked like the penguin.2. They lived in the North Atlantic.3. Between 1785 and 1844.4. They were hunted mainly for their feathers which were used for mattress andpillow stuffing.5. Two fishermen.11.C2.B3.D4.D5.A6.C17.1,Main Idea: Clever Hans proved to be an excellent student.Example 1: Facing his teacher, he would stand quietly during each lesson. Example 2: These “blinders” made Hans look directly at his teacher.2, Main Idea: Most parents work hard at either preventing failure or protecting theirchildren from the knowledge that they have failed.Example 1: One day is to lower standards. A mother describes her child’s hastily made table as “perfect!” even though it wobbles on uneven leg s.Example 2: Another way is to shift blame. If John fails science, his teacher is unfair or stupidUnit 5,Listening & Speaking1, have a good memory, in learning, remembering names, memorizing figures, in others, to recall something,when we first met? what you saw at the moment? my name; what you told me; what I said; what the instructor told us to do? the password? your promise.we first met in 2000; I saw nothing at the moment; what I told you; what you said. 3,1), by any chance, aren’t you, for that purpose, I’m asking you, in different ways, ring a bell, reminding me, a good memory, reading aloudThe language used to expree curiosity.They learned how to use it last week.She helps LiMing recall the language.Repetition enhances memory.She reads aloud every day.2), hit pretty well, his poor eyesight, had perfect eyesight, The next day, the middleof the fairway, he saw it, where the ball wasWell, I was hitting pretty well, but my eyesight’s gotten so bad I couldn’t see where the ball went.But he’s 85 and doesn't play golf anymore.Do you see it, Scott?Well, where is it?5, CADDA6, DBBBB7, TTFFF8, on a musical instrument, to learn them, quite difficult for you, habit of doing it, forming habits, the ordinary things in life, habit, with ordinary habits, the plot of a book, means memory.9, They would probably say that people had memorized how to do them.It can be described as learning by means of forming habits.They enables us to do most of the ordinary things in life.You are making use of something that is very much like habit.What is memory?Text A51.fortunate2.respected3.4.character5.military6.friendship7.memories8.soul9.precious10.lawyer61.as well as2.made use of3.keep their distance from4.took out5.as for6.stared at71.While the car is old, it still runs well.2.While we are a small company, we produce over 10,000 machines a year.3.White I quite understand why he refused to help her, I cannot agree that he was right not to do so.4.While no more than twenty-two, she was already a highly successful business-woman. 5.While in poor health, she continued to carry out her duties.81.2.even less3.even more interesting4.even more exciting91.At the soldier’s funeral, the general presented his wife with a medal as well as an American flag.2.These old stamps are even more valuable than all the rest of my estate. As for the diamond ring, it is priceless.3.While his love is now a memory, each time I stare at his photo, I can fully appreciate the depth of his love.4.Mother often tells me to make good use of my precious time and keep my distance from those I mistrust.5.I didn’t understand that mature friendship could enrich our lives until I read his letter.101.equipments → equipment2.advices → advice3.informations → information4.are → is5.works → work6.grasses → grass7.progresses → progress8.are → is9.treasure → treasures10.wealths → wealthPratcical Writing(写作):111.Edward Burton2.Mrs. Ella Lindstrom3.president4.1448 South 25th Street5.7701612Chen Xiang, Sales managerSuton International Shipping Limited 88 South Changjiang RoadShanghai 200441. ChinaMr. James GreenGeneral ManagerGreen Industries Inc.999 Park AvenueRockford, IL 61265USA141.earnest2.quality3.lonely4.relief5.old-fashioned6.satisfy7.hankerchief8.spread9.stirred10.package151.lifting out2.straighten up 3.are in love with 4.poured out5.has come down to 6.drew back7.was wrapped up 8.Once upon a time161.B2.C3.A4.B5.D6.D7.C8.D171. 1) She was busy getting their children fed and off to school.2) He was reading the newspaper.3) She was having a very busy morning but her husband didn’t lend her a hand. And when she wanted to talk to him, he just kept on reading the newspaper.2. 1) They were in the kitchen eating and talking with each other.2) They sat and shared some quiet time at the table.3) His family enjoyed some “quality time” together one morning.Unit 6,Listening & Speaking1, an awful experience; care, concern and comfort; daily communication; to express sympathy; what happened to you; her bad luck; his condition3,1), going on; making a donation; feeling awful; for them; we can help; make a difference; make a big difference; the most important thing; That’s for sureThey’re making a contribution to children suffering from leukemia.They feel deeply sorry.They want to make a contribution.If everybody contributes, it will make a big difference.It reflects their heartfelt concern.2), how he was doing; It was a stomach flu; she could do; it was over; a quick recovery Hi! This is Anna. How are you doing?Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. What kind of flu is it?That sounds awful. Is there anything I can do?Well, I hope it doesn’t take long. Let me know if I can help.5, CADBA6, CDCBD7, TFFTT8, unlucky; some theories; has to do with; making the 13th; bad luck; the 13th guest; in almost every country9, Some have been considered to be lucky; some, unlucky.It is unknown.Yes. There are some.There were 12 demigods and then Loki appeared, making the 13th. Since Loki was evil and cruel and caused human misfortunes, and since he was the 13th demigod, the number 13 came to be a sign of bad luck.There were 13 persons at the Last Supper, and Judas was the 13th guest.Text A51. waging2. standard3. community4. issues5. project6. transferred7. significant8. experiences9. personnel10. medical61. hooked up2. right now3. torn apart4. ran through5. along with6. stepped back7. walked into8. stayed with71. I love Yao Ming for his modesty and so does my girlfriend.2. Frank quickened his steps and so did Henry.3. Jane bought a copy of Love Story and so did all the other girls.4. I am confident that the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games will be a great success. So am I.5. If your brother Adam can do it, so can I.6. I’d love to go to Shanghai to see the World Expo in the year 2010. So would I. 81. Instead of ordering an advance, the general commanded that the soldiers retreat immediately.2. We propose that Louis be appointed chairman and chief executive of IBM Corp.3. The patient has requested that the doctor discontinue treatment, but the doctor has ignored his request.4. The police chief ordered that parking be prohibited on Main Street during rushhours.5. David demanded that he be told the truth about what had happened to his beloved son.91. Xiao Zhang was knocked off his bicycle by a taxi on his way home from school.2. Katharine is very proud of her husband’s achievements in medical research.3. When I asked Billy if there was anything else I could do for him, he again asked me to hold him.4. I fully understood why they had these two restrictions placed on me, but I really didn’t like them.5. I am sorry I can not grant your request right now. I have to talk it over with our manager.6. Since she lost her job a number of years ago, Helen has been looking forward to being employed again by the MacDonald’s Corporation.101. The criminal was punished.2. Special attention must be paid to this important issue.3. She was made fun of at the party.4. Is the house cleaned regularly?5. Lost time must be made up for.6. He was found innocent of all charges.7. You have been told the truth.8. My report will be sent to you by Tom.9. English is spoken almost all over the world.。
21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2第九单元答案(精版)
Section A1. W:What do you do in your free time?M:Well, I like reading books, going to the cinema and the theatre and I play the guitar in a band.W:Wow! You have a lot of hobbies.Q:Which of the following is NOT mentioned by the man? (C)2. W :Do you have any hobbies? -M:I like to play soccer at weekends. What about you?W:I like shopping and reading.Q:What does the man like to do at weekends? (A)3. W:Do you have any hobbies, like stamp collecting, swimming, singing or things like that?M:I like travelling. Fve been to many places.Q: What’s the man’s hobby? (D)4. W:What do you do in your spare time?M:Oh, nothing special, just read novels, watch TV, sometimes go to the movies.Q:Which is NOT mentioned according to the conversation? (C)5. M: Don’t you have any hobbies,like stamp collecting or things like that? W:I have just one hobby — photography. Its expensive, but it's a lot of fiin.Q :Which of the following is NOT mentioned by the woman? (C)6. M:Hey, over here. Fm glad you could make it. This place has a great happy hour. Let me get the waitress, Brenda, so we can order our drinks.W:Hi, Gary. You sound like a regular. Do you come here a lot?Q:Where does this conversation most probably take place? (B)7. M:Hi, Linda. What do you usually do in your free time?W:I like riding bicycles to the beach. How about you?M:I also go to the beach at weekends. I swim and enjoy surfing.Q: What is the woman’s hobby? (A)8. W:Would you like to tell us your hobbies?M:Sure, I like reading, going to the movies.W:Do you have any other special interests?M:Yeah, Tm really keen on taking photos. It’s expensive but it’s a lot of flin. Q:What s the probable relationship between the two speakers? (C) Conversation 1M:Hi, Maiy. What do you usually do in your free time?W:I like riding bicycles to the beach. How about you?M:I also go to the beach at weekends. I enjoy snorkeling.W :Snorkelnig? What is it?M:It s a nice hobby. Snorkeling is one of the most relaxing and interesting activities that you can enjoy. With a mask on your face, you can see down intothe deep water, and watch dolphins and fish swimming. With the snorkel, you can breathe without lifting your head out of the water.W:Sounds interesting. Is it the same with scuba diving?M:No, not really! It's similar to scuba diving but you only swim on the surface of the sea water. In scuba diving, you need to go deep into the water with oxygen tanks.W:Oh, I see. It is an expensive hobby, isn't it?M:No, it is not. Snorkeling mask is cheaper than bicycle. (165 words) Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9. What’s the woman’s hobby? (B)10• What’s the man’s hobby? (C)11. According to the dialogue, what's the difference between snorkeling and scuba diving? (A)12. Which of the following statements is true? (C)Conversation 2W:Do you have any hobbies?M:Yes, Fm fond of singing.W :What kind of songs do you usually sing?M:Mostly pops.W:Where do you sing?M:I often go to the karaoke bar and sing with my friends>W:How long have you been doing this?M:Since I was ten.W: Have you ever thought of becoming a singer?M:Yes, of course. I have been dreaming this a lot.W:Have you ever done anything to become a professional?M:Yes. I found a vocal coach who can offer objective criticism. And I joined a choral group and sang in front of an audience. I also imitated my favorite singers.W:Well, maybe you can enter karaoke and other talent competitions.M:Sounds great. Thank you for your suggestion. (134 words)Questions 13 to 15、are based on the conversation you have just heard.13. What kind of songs does the man usually sing? ( B)14. Where does the man sing with his friends? (C)15. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the conversation? ( D) Section BPassage OneAttracting and feeding wild birds are entertaining activities that have long been enjoyed by people all over the world. We feed birds for manv reasons. Many pleasant hours can come from watching birds. A hobby often develops into a serious study of their habits. Accurate identification of birds is usually the firstgoal. There is responsibility associated with bird feeding, including a disease hazard. Attracting numbers of birds continually to the same spot can be harmful to them, particularly species that pick focxl from the ground contaminated by the droppings of other birds. In winter, when fewer natural foods are available and air temperatures are lower,extra feeding can keep a bird warm and well. Once begun, feeding should never stop during these lean months. You should be prepared to do ^at may be required to help those you want to befriend. A constant supply of food should be given until the cold is over and spring has come. If feeding is stopped during severe weather, birds used to relying upon the feeders might starve.(176 words)Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. What does the speaker say about bird watching? (A)17. What does the speaker say about birds fed continually on the same spot? (B)18. What does the speaker suggest we do when feeding birds in winter? (D) Passage TwoA hobby is any interesting pursuit not our own business, which we take up for our amusement in our leisure time. What is business to one man may be a hobby of another, for example, a photographer may have gardening as his hobby and a paid gardener may go in for photography as his recreation. There are many kinds of hobbies. Collecting postage stamps is a common hobby in England, not only with boys but with men too. Some make collections of wild flowers while others take interest in collecting fossils. Such hobbies do not cost much and are within the reach of all. But others such as collecting old books, antiquities are only for the rich. Other hobbies take the form of games and sports. Many take up open air games like golf, tennis or indoor games such as chess and cards. While hunting, fishing are the tavorite recreations for others. Every young and old should have a hobby of some sort for his leisure time for it adds greatly to the pleasure of life^~It is often an education in itself and it fills our vacant hours with interest. (191 words)Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. According to the passage, which of the following hobbies is common for the English? (B)20. Why should everybody have a hobby? ( C)21. What is the passage mainly about? ( D)Passage ThreeI picked up the sewing habit when I was 26 and pregnant with my first child. Why did I begin my hobby when I was just about to have no leisure time in between raising young children and full-time work?The real joy of sewing is being able to sit down when you want to, at a leisurely pace. If you are forced to do it within a certain time, your enjoyment is nearly ruined. So, on lazy Sunday afternoons in Beijing, and only when I want to, I sew. The whirr (嗡嗡声)of that machine is my best friend. It’s always there when I need it, and it stokes the fire of my artistic talent. And when I have to rip out astitch (针法)my clumsy fingers made it sew badly, it waits patiently.I never understood hobbies like golf or ping-pong that leave you with nothing in your hand once you finish indulging.I suppose you develop a skill with those hobbies, but still, my sewing leaves me with something that can be cleariy seen, physical, that covers me up in bed or hangs on the wall.My hobby keeps me warm, literally and emotionally. My advice:Find a hobby that warms your soul, and your mind will be forever gratefuL (220 words) Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. What’s the woman’s hobby? (C)23. When did she begin her hobby? ( B)24. What does the word “indulging” probably mean? (D)25. What’s the woman’s advice? ( B)Section CBungee jumping might seem frightening. Imagine standing at the ( 26 ) edge of a tall bridge. Hundreds of meters below you, river water rushes by. You take a deep(27) breath and jump off the bridge, head first into thin air. There is nothing buta long rubber rope (28) attached to your ankles, holding on to your very life. Some people call it crazy. Others say it is (29) exciting. Whatever you may think, bungee jumping has become a popular (30) extreme sport all over the world. Since its beginnings in New Zealand, (31) commercial bungee jumping has spread to countries everywhere. One of the highest bungee jumps in the world from a structure is near Locarno, Switzerland over the Verzasca Dam. The drop (32) measures two hundred and twenty meters. In fact, you can see the (33) character James Bond jump off this very bridge in the 1995 movie Golden Eye. Bungee jumping is a very safe activity if you go to a well-established bungee jump company. People who work for bungee operators usually have a great deal of training and experience. (34) They use very strong and carefully made rubber ropes. They choose a rope based on the jumper s bcxly weight. Most companies can sell you video recordings or photographs of your jump. (35) This way you can prove to your family back home that you were brave enough to bungee.It is important to remember that bungee jumping is not safe for everyone. People who have high blood pressure or a heart condition should not tiy this sport- (36) People with back or knee injuries should also avoid this sport. And remember, if you do not feel like experiencing it yourself, you can always watch other people jump. (292 words)。
21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2.pdf
听力课程参考答案(教材版)21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2Unit1 Food and HealthPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: ADBCASection BTask One: ABBBATask Two: CABABTask Three: TTFTFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: TFFFFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BAABBIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: refrigerator, temperature, degrees, discarded, harmful, quantities, containers, leftovers, dressing, clickIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: with limited nutritional value; in salt, sugar, fat or calories; lead to weight gain; avoid junk food; keep a food journal; what you eat every dayPart DSection A: DACDCDBSection B: BCBACADASection C: BCDCDBACBDUnit2 AnimalsPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BABCBSection BTask One: BCCABTask Two: BCADDTask Three: TTFFTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: AABABIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: promote, encouraged, trail, authorities, distressIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: I have ever seen; known for their alertness; have an amazing swiftness; poaching for their skins and horns; That’s awful; banning illegal poaching Part DSection A: DBDCCABSection B: ABDACCDASection C: BDCABBDABDUnit3 SportsmanshipPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: DBBCBSection BTask One: CDABATask Two: CCBABTask Three: TFTFTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BBBABIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: probably, wondered, historical, soldiers, develop, focus, Nowadays, wide, individuals, combinationsIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: in the soccer team; have matches with; part of my life; gives me many benefits; physical and psychological; work together as a teamPart DSection A: CCBABDDSection B: DDCBBDCDSection C: ADDDABDABCUnit4 VolunteeringPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BCDACSection BTask One: ADCDATask Two: BCADCTask Three: FTFTTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FTFTFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: AABABIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: unique; additional, involved, educate, interactionIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: had the opportunity; my first thought was; not really voluntary; my early morning complaints; an amazing playground; made a positive impact onPart DSection A: DCBAADCSection B: CDBCCBDASection C: BADDABACDUnit5 ValuesPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: DBCCASection BTask One: DADCCTask Two: BCABDTask Three: TTFFFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FTFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: ABABAIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: throughout, effect, element, harmony, relationshipsIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: As far as I know; the most important values; take a different attitude towards; was shocked to hear; mean to be nosy; ask a personal questionPart DSection A: ABCABDCSection B: ADADDACCSection C: ADCCADBADBUnit6 AdvertisementPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BCABBSection BTask One: CBACDTask Two: CBAABTask Three: TTFFTSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FTFTFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BABAAIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: essential, properly, furniture, removed, principles, excessive, effect, solution, transform, potentialIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: creating an advertisement; highlights one particular benefit, make a list of all the benefits; rank them in the order of importance; do not overtly claim to offer; make untrustworthy claimsPart DSection A: DBACBCDSection B: BDCCBADCSection C: BCACDBDABAUnit7 China in the 21st CenturyPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: ABCCBSection BTask One: CADDBTask Two: BBDDBTask Three: TTTFFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFTFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BABBBIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CII. Watching and Listening: survived, region, petroleum, outstanding, decadesIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: at a rapid pace; use of latest technologies; world’s ecological system; in the course of development; meet human needs; generations to comePart DSection A: BCACBCASection B: DDBCDBCDSection C: CABBDCCCDAUnit8 Future WorldPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: CBCDASection BTask One: CCBDCTask Two: CBDBATask Three: TTFTFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: TFFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: ABAAAIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: demand, conventional, impact, consumption, population III. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: create the virtual world; going to the real world; a little bit confusing; between your toes; lying in your bed at home; fool your mindPart DSection A: ACBDCDCSection B: DACBACCDSection C: DDBABCBCACUnit9 HobbiesPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: CDBABSection BTask One: BCCDATask Two: BCDADTask Three: FTFFTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BBAABIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: discovered, accident, recently, disappointment, create, services, steady, negative, obstacle, rewardIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: can’t live without music; dinning without my friends around; a powerful source of motivation; probably the easiest way for anyone to relax; both classical and pop musicPart DSection A: BCCABCASection B: BCACBCDBSection C: ABDBCDCBDBUnit10 TravelPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BCAADSection BTask One: ACBACTask Two: CBBBATask Three: TFFTTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening:FFFTFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BAABAIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: referred, population, host, uncomfortable, residents, humid, occur, tropical, variety, ranges,III. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: one of the must-see places; the breathtaking beauty; take daytrips from the mainland; one of the seven wonders; the only living thing; visible from space Part DSection A: CBAABDDSection B: DABDACDASection C: DABADBBBCCUNIT 6Part A Section A : Task 21-5 BCABBSection B Task 11effect 2 push 3 consumers 4 advertised 5 shape 6 expsed 7 society 8 supposed 9 millions 10 imageTask 2 1-5 CBAABTask 3 TTFFTPart D Section A1 B2 B3 C4 A5 B6 D7 D8 C9 B 10 D 11 C 12 C 13 B 14 C 15 DSction B16 B 17 C 18 A 19 C 20 D 21 B 22 D 23 A 24 B 25 ASction C26 communication 27 particular 28 delivered 29 messages 30 instructions 31 advantage 32 unique 33 If you won’t write an attractive headline, then it won’t attract the user’s attention34 While doing this, put yourself in the place of the customers and ask yourself “why should I buy this?”35 Your ordering details should be clearly noticeable and simple to follow..UNIT 7Part A Section A Task 21-5 ABCCBSection B Task 11 facinating2 congratulate3 brilliant4 Civilizations5 philosophy6 precious7 moral8 core9 behavior 10 evidenceTask 2 1-5 BBDDBTask 3 TTTFFPart D Section A1 D2 A3 D4 B5 B6 A7 B8 C9 D 10 D 11 B 12 C 13 D 14 C 15 DSection B 16 C 17 A 18 B 19 B 20 D 21 C 22 C 23 C 24 D 25 A Section C26 next 27 advanced 28 encourage 29 income 30 impact 31 increasing 32 Africa 33 choosing34 More than 400,000 overseas students35 the move by unversities in developed counties36 to set up branches in the city by XXXXUNIT 8Part A Section A Task 21-5 CBCDASection B Task 11 environment2 occasionally3 pridictions4 structures5 monitors6 integrated7 peak8 Invisibility9 enable 10 truthTask 2 1-5 CBDBATask 3 TTFTFPart D1 D2 D3 A4 C5 A6 C7 D8 D9 D 10 A 11 C 12 B 13 A 14 C 15 D 16 D 17 D 18 B 19 A 20 B 21 C 22 B 23 C 24 A 25 CSection C1 global 27 peaked 28 exceed 29 dispute 30 climate 31 Trends 32 atmosphere 33 expanded34 population growth since 1950 caused the loss of tens of thousands of plant and wildlife species,35 The group fears tha t in the coming decades half of the world’s population will be exposed to “water-scarce” conditions36 The result is ever increasing numbers of poor people across Africa, the Middle East, and elsewhere who suffer from lack of clean water, overcrowding, AIDS and other diseases.UNIT 9Part A Section A Task 21-5 CDBABSection B Task 11 fun2 equipment3 relaxing4 connectint5 Poet6 similar7 shapes8 eductional9 familiar 10 NowadaysTask 2 1-5 BCDADTask 3 FTFFTPart D 1 C 2 A 3 D 4 C 5 C 6 B 7 A 8 C 9 B 10 C 11 A 12 C 13 B 14 C 15 D 16 A 17 B 18 D 19 B 20 C 21 D 22 C 23 B 24 D 25 B26 edge 27 breath 28 attached 29 exciting 30 extreame 31 commercial 32 measures 33 character34 They use very strong and carefully made rubber ropes.35 This way you can prove to your family back home that you were brave enough to bungee.36 People with back or knee injuries should also avoid this sport.UNIT 10Part A Section A Task 2 1-5 BCAADSection B Task 11 trip2 earlier3 arrives4 breakfast5 ride6 miss7 own8 choice9 Italian 10 catchTask 2 1-5 CBBBATask 3 TFFTTPart D 1 B2D 3 C 4 A 5 C 6A 7C 8 A 9 D 10 A 11B 12D 13C 14 D 15 A 16 D 17 A 18 B 19A 20 D 21B 22 B 23B 24 C 25 C26 exciting 27 melts 28 imagine 29 peace 30 progress 31 culture 33 including34 You will have quite the time experiencing unique foods in fantastic settings.35 It doesn’t matter what your skiing ability is, you will be able to find a place to enjoy this sport.36 You will not run out of fantastic things to do in Switzerland before you run out o f time.。
21世纪大学实用英语综合教程第二册听力答案及原文(unit1)
21世纪大学实用英语综合教程第二册听力答案及原文(unit1)Unit IⅣ. Class PresentationListening & SpeakingThe Language for Asking For and Giving Clarification1. Directions: You are going to listen to an instructor talking about asking for andgiving clarification. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks with themissing words.Instructor: In our daily conversations, we can not help asking for clarification (澄清,说明) when we are not clear about what has been said, or have becomepuzzled about a particular point mentioned earlier. A conversation is aform of two-way interaction. During interaction, misunderstanding canlead to a breakdown in communication. To avoid misunderstanding oreven confusion, we tend to have an impulse (冲动) to ask for clarification.This is especially true when a Chinese learner of English talks witha native speaker. This skill can help him or her avoid embarrassmentcaused by misunderstanding, and keep the conversation going on.You can develop the skill by reading and familiarizingyourselves with the language for asking for and giving clarification:—I’m sorry, I don’t quite understand what you mean by market economy.—I’m sorry, could you (possibly) explain what you mean by globalization?—I don’t understand what you mean by black lie.—What (exactly) do you mean by sick humor?And the language for giving clarification:—(Well,) what I’m trying to say is (that) + SENTENCE.—(Well,) the point I’m trying to make is (that) + SEN TENCE.—(Well,) I think what I mean is (that) + SENTENCE.—What I mean is (that) + SENTENCE.—What I’m saying is (that) + SENTENCE.—All I’m trying to say is (that) + SENTENCE.2. Now come up with a particular subject on which you voice your opinion or attitude, and expect others to ask for clarification about something that might be unclear to them. Try to use the language you have just learned in Exercise 1. Asking For and Giving Clarification1) Directions: Before you listen to the first conversation, read the following wordsand expressions which may be new to you.available 有空的innocent 无害的fib 小谎Listen to the following conversation twice and fill in the blanks with the missing words.Wang Ying: Are you going to the party tonight, Tom? They told me it was going to be fun.Tom Chang: I know, but I don’t think I’m available tonight. Are you?Wang Ying: Well…it depends.Tom Chang: I’ll tell them a little white lie.Wang Ying: Tell them what? What’s that?Tom Chang: I said: “I will tell them a little white lie.”Wang Ying: I don’t understand what you mean by white lie.Tom Chang: Oh, it is an innocent social fib or excuse.Wang Ying: Oh, I’ve got it now!Tom Chang: Sometimes we have to do it in our daily lives.Wang Ying: So what’s your little white lie?Tom Chang: Well, what would you say?Now listen to the conversation and answer the following questions1. Who won’t be able to attend the party tonight?Tom Chang.2. Is Wang Ying going to the party?It depends.3. What will Tom Chang tell them?He’ll tell th em a little white lie.4. What is a white lie according to Rom Chang?It’s an innocent social fib or excuse.35. What’s their little white lie?Not mentioned.2) Directions: Before you listen to the second conversation, read the following wordwhich may be new to you.hearing problems 听觉疾病hearing aid 助听器device 装置will 遗嘱Listen to the following conversation twice, and then complete the passage according to the conversation you have just heard.There was an elderly gentleman who had had serious hearing problems for years. He went to the doctor who was able to have him fitted for a set of hearing aids that allowed the man to hear 100%.The old fellow went back in a month to the doctor and the doctor said, “Your hearing is perfect. Your family must be really pleased that you can hear again.”To this the gentleman replied, “Oh, I haven’t told my family yet. I just sit around and listen to conversations. I’ve changed my will three times!”Now listen to the conversation again, and complete the form as the speaker recounts it. After that, act it out in class.Doctor: What brought you here?Gentleman: What did you say? Would you speak louder please?Doctor: What is bothering you today? Do you have any pain?Gentleman: No. I’ve been having serious hearing problems for years. I can’t hear people well. That’s why I’m here.Doctor: I suggest you wear a hearing aid.Gentleman: What do you mean by hearing aid? What’s that?Doctor: It’s a device that allows you to hear 100%.One month later the elderly gentleman comes to see the doctor again. Doctor: Good. Your hearing is perfect. Your family must be pleased that you can hear again.Gentleman: Oh, I haven’t told my family yet. I just sit around and listen to the conversations.Doctor: Why?Gentleman: You know what? I’ve ch anged my will three times!4. Try to figure out something that may elicit ( 引出) questions, write it down onthe chalkboard and expect others to ask for its clarification. Get ready to clarify.In your conversations, try to use the language you learned in Exercise 1.5. Directions: Listen to the following people speaking and decide what they aretalking about.1. M: This room is so crowded. I can hardly hear or see a thing.W: I don’t understand why they didn’t have this lecture in a bigger room, do you?Q: Who are they talking about?a. A lecture.b. A room.c. An instructor.d. A movie2. M: How are we going to get home? It’s so late the buses and subways have allstopped running.W: It looks as though we have no choice but to call a taxi.Q: What are they talking about?a. How to get home.b. Why the buses stopped running.c. When a taxi will come.d. Where to spend the night.3. W: Jack, have you finished your research paper foreconomies?M: Not yet, I always seem to put things off until the last minute.Q: What are they talking about?a. A scientific experiment.b. A college course.c. A time schedule.d. A research paper.4. W: Tim missed the deadline for the assignment again.M: He’s got to adjust his study habits in order to survive the university.Q: What are they talking about?a. Tim’s excellent performance.b. Tim’s assignment.c. Tim’s study habit.d. Tim’s graduation day.5. W: Watching the news on TV is a good way to learn English.M: It’s especially helpful when you check out the same information in the newspaper.Q: What are they talking about?a. How to learn English.b. How to get informed.c. How to compare TV and newspaper.d. How to get a job.6. Directions: Listen to the following five short dialogues and choose theappropriate answers.1. W: I can’t get through to this number.M: You must first dial 1.Q: What can we learn from this conversation?A) The post office is closed.B) A department store is having a sale.C) They are discussing a math contest.D) The woman is making a telephone call.2. W: Are there any dogs around?M: No, they’re not allowed in this community.Q: What does the man mean?A) No dogs are allowed in the area.B) Unfortunately, they don’t have any dogs.C) It’s good to have a dog around the house.D) The law is too complicated to understand.3. M: This one is much cheaper.W: But it may not last as long.Q: What does the woman imply?A) This is the last one. B) The longer style is better.C) It might not be of good quality.D) You should buy cheaper things.4. M: Did you ever get in touch with your friend?W: No, when I called, all I got was a recorded message. Q: What did the woman do?A) She arranged to meet her friend later.B) She fixed her friend’s tape recorder.C) She tried to telephone her friend.D) She went t o her friend’s house.5. W: Is it possible to see the apartment before we rent it? M: Sure, it’s vacant.Q: What does the man mean?A) It’s a beautiful place. B) No one lives there now.C) You can see it after your vacation.D) You had better make an appointment.7. Directions: Listen to the following short story twice. Listen carefully and decidewhether the statements are true (T) or false (F) according to thestory you have heard.blonde 金发碧眼的白种女人gallon 加仑(液量单位)bathtub 浴缸pasteurize Pasteur 用巴氏法消毒chest 胸腔A blonde heard that milk baths make you beautiful. So she left a note for her milkman to leave 15 gallons of milk.When the milkman read the note, he felt there must be a mistake. He thought she probably meant 1.5 gallons, so he knocked on the door to clarify the point.The blonde came to the door and the milkman said, “I found your note to leave 15 gallons of milk. Did you mean 15 gallons or 1.5 gallons?”The blonde said, “I want 15 gallons. I’m going to fill my bathtub with milk and take a milk bath.”The milkman asked, “Pasteurized?”The blonde said, “No, just up to my chest.”F 1. The blonde was beautiful because she took a milk bath every day.T 2. A bath took 15 gallons of milk.T 3. The milkman doubted that the blonde could drink 15 gallons of milk.F 4. The blonde corrected her mistake.F 5. The blonde said that it would be wonderful if the milk was pasteurized.8. Directions: Listen to the following talk and fill in the blanks with the missingwords. The talk is given twice.Two doctors were in a hospital hallway one day complaining about Nurse Nancy. “She’s incredibly mixed-up (糊涂),”said one doctor. “She does everything absolutely backwards (背道而驰). Just last week, I told her to give a patient 2 milligrams (毫克) of morphine (吗啡) every 10 hours. She gave him 10 milligrams every 2 hours. He damn near (几乎) died on (因为) us!”The second doctor said, “That’s nothing. Earlier this week,I told her to givea patient an enema (灌肠剂) every 24 hours. She tried to give him 24 enemas inone hour! The guy damn near exploded!”Suddenly, they heard a blood-curdling scream (令人毛骨悚然的尖叫声) from down the hall..“Oh my God!”said the first doctor, “I just realize I told Nurse Nancy to prick (刺) Mr. Smith’s boil (疖子)!”9. Directions: Listen to the talk again and then answer the following questionsorally.1. What were the two doctors talking about?They were talking about Nurse Nancy.2. Why did they say that Nurse Nancy was so mixed up?Because she did everything absolutely backwards.3. Can you give any examples to prove this?①One doctor told her to give a patient 2 milligrams of morphineevery 10 hours. She gave him 10 milligrams every 2 hours.②The other doctor told her to give a patient an enema every24 hours.She tried to give him 24 enemas in one hour.4. What did they hear all of a sudden while talking?They heard a blood-curdling scream from down the hall.5. What was Nurse Nancy most probably doing then.She was prinking a patient’s boil.10. Directions: Have a discussion on the topic given below.Life would be meaningless without misunderstandings.。
21世纪大学实用英语综合教程第二册听力答案及原文(unit3)
21世纪大学实用英语综合教程第二册听力答案及原文(unit3)Unit 3Ⅳ. Class PresentationListening & SpeakingThe Language for Expressing Determination and Optimism1). Directions: You are going to listen to an instructor talking about expressingdetermination and optimism. Listen carefully and fill in the blankswith the missing words.Instructor: Are you a determined person? Are you optimistic (乐观的) about what you have decided to do?Your determination and optimism tend to go hand in hand.Determination is a driving force. You have to make a decision to doeverything. Nothing can be accomplished without a firm belief. Yourdetermination usually reflects a certain degree of optimism. Youroptimism will increase your resilience (活力), maintain hope andimprove your chances of a successful or acceptable outcome. In thisway your optimism reinforces (增强) your determination.Pick up the following sentences to express your determination:—I’ve made up my mind.—I’m quite decided.—I’ve made a decision to move to Shanghai.—It’s my decision to do it right now.—I’ve decided to find a part time job.—I’ve set my mind on taking TOEFL.—I’ve made up my mind not to change my plan.—I don’t think anybody can keep me from going abroad for further studies.— Nothing can stop me from achieving my goal.Pick up the following sentences to express your optimism:— I have no doubt of my success.— I’m sure we’ll win.— We’re bound to (一定会) make a success of the plan.— I’m confident (that) everything will be fine.— I’m very optimistic about the results.— I’ve every confidence in my promotion.— Things’ll work out OK.2. Now come up with a particular subject on which you voice your opinion or attitude, and expect others to ask for clarification about something that might be unclear to them. Try to use the language you have just learned in Exercise 1.Making a Decision and Expressing Optimism3.1)Directions: Before you listen to the first conversation, read the followingwords and expressions which may be new to you.crazy 疯狂的;发疯的out of the question 不可能的aptitude 天资,才能Directions: Listen to the following conversation twice and fill in the blanks with the missing Words.Li Ming: What did you say? Did you say you would study Japanese as your second foreign language?Wang Ying: Yeah. Anything wrong?Li Ming: Are you crazy? That’s out of the question! How can you manage two foreign languages at the same time? How aboutother courses?Wang Ying: Well, I’m quite decided. I don’t think anybody can keep mefrom learning Japanese.Li Ming: I know you’re a fast learner. But your schedule of courseswill get tougher. You need achance to smell the flowers. I mean you still need to relaxsometimes.Wang Ying: I know what you mean. But don’t you see thisrapid-changing society? I would say the more languages youcan speak the more chances you’ll have in the job market.Right?Li Ming: I get your point. But….Wang Ying: Don’t worry. I’m very optimistic about my language aptitude.Speaking of languages how’s your English learning?Li Ming: Well, I’m working hard on it.Wang Ying: Good.Directions: Now listen to the conversation again and answer the following questions.1. What has Wang Ying decided to do?She’s decided to study Japanese as her second foreign language.2. What does Li Ming think of her decision?It’s impossible to manage two foreign languages at the same time.3. What does he ask her to do?He asks her not to work so hard.4. How is Wang Ying’s determination?It’s so strong that nobody can change her mind.5. Is she confident about her decision? Why or why not?Yes. Because she has realized the importance of speaking morelanguages in this rapid changing society.2) Directions: Before you listen to the second conversation, read the followingwords and expressions which may be new to you.have one’ heart set on sth. 决心做某事admit 承认one way or another 无论如何;用某种方法Directions: Listen to the conversation twice, and then complete the passage according to the conversation you have just heard.Shelley is blind. But she has set her mind on taking college classes. She’s dreamed of going to college ever since she was a little girl. Her blindness has never stopped her from going to college. Shelley says that she will give it a try no matter how hard it is. Nothing can stop her from achieving her goal. Her determination and optimism will certainly help her make a success of her future career.Directions: Listen to the conversation again, and complete the form as the speaker recounts it. After that, act it out in class.Michael: Shelley, isn’t it hard for you to take college classes?Shelley: Why? Because I’m blind? Michael, I’ve had my heart set on getting a college degree ever since I was a little girl. My blindness has neverstopped me from going to college.Michael: But you surely admit it must be tough.Shelley: Sure it is. But I’ve made a decision to give it a try no matter how hard it is. You know, I’ve always dreamed of going to college on way oranother. Nothing can stop me from achieving my goal.Michael: I really appreciate your determination.Shelley: Thanks. I’m sure I’ll make it. I’ve no doubt of my success. I don’t think you’d be any different.Michael: Of course not. We’re bound to make a success of our future career. Shelley: You bet. Nothing is impossible for a determined mind.Michael: Well said.4. Directions: Tell your class what you have decided to be upon graduation.Express optimism about your determination. Try to use the languageyou just picked up in Exercise 1 in justifying your determination andoptimism.Listening Practice5. Directions: Listen to the following people talking in order to learn new timeexpressions.1. M: I’m not so sure that I want a car. It’s really a problem finding a place topark-day in and day out.W: That’s for sure.Q : What does the man mean?A) Sometimes it is hard to find a place to park.B) It is always difficult to find a place to park.C) It is easy for the man to park at the correct time.D) Never is it a problem for the man to find a place to park.2. W: Li, you’re late again for class. This is the third time this week.M: Miss, you must have mistaken me for somebody else. I’m only late for class once in a while.Q: What does the man mean?A) This is his first time to be late for class.B) He’s been late for class only once.C) He’s late for class sometimes.D) He’s never late for class.3. W: Our vacation is just around the corner. Are you doing anything special?M: Nothing in particular. What are you planning to do?Q: When is the vacation coming?A) It’ll come eventually.B) It’s coming on time.C) It’s coming soon.D) It’s already come.4. W: Stop eating junk food like that. Just imagine what junk food is doing toyour heart and arteries! It will make you sick in the long run.M: Oh, yeah? Mm…I’ll take your advice.Q: What does the woman say about junk food?A) It can sometimes be harmful to the health.B) It will eventually make the man sick.C) It will kill the man right away.D) It is safe for a short time.5. M: I’ll tell you what. I’ve left that job for good. It was so boring.W: Oh, have you? Do you think you can stay in your present job for good?Q: What does the woman mean?A) She’ll take the job for the time being.B) She accepted the job in time.C) She’ll never leave the job.D) She’s left the job forever.6. Directions: Listen to the following five short dialogues and choose theappropriate answers.1. W: Hi, Jack. How’re you doing?M: Oh, it’s been a long day!Q: What does the man mean?A) The daylight hours are long.B) He has had a nice day.C) He’s tired. D) He’s sick.2. M: Would you like to have a piece of cake?W: No, thanks. I’m on a diet.Q: What does the woman mean?A) She wants to lose weight.B) She does not like cakes.C) She’s going to drive. D) She’s afraid to diet.3. M: The deadline for computer registration is tomorrow.W: But I haven’t decided which courses to take yet.Q: What are they talking about?A) Registering for classes.B) Buying a computer.C) Getting directions. D) Buying books.4. M: Dr. Smith, could you let me audit your class?W: Let me see, I’ll have to check the class enrollment list first.Q: What does the woman mean?A) She has to ask for permission.B) She thinks it will be fine.C) She says it is impossible. D) She doesn’t know yet.5. W: I don’t think the job has to be done perfectly.M: Maybe not, but it’s important that you do your best.Q: What does the man mean?A) One should write down anything important.B) It’s difficult to write correctly.C) Nobody can be perfect. D) Do as well as you can.6. Directions: Listen to the following short story twice. Listen carefully and decidewhether the statements are true (T) or false (F) according to thestory you have just heard.software 软件awkward 棘手的airliner 大型客机programmer 程序设计员disembark 下飞机ensuing 接着发生的motionless 不动的taxi (飞机)滑行let alone 更不用说At a recent computer software engineering course, the participants were given an awkward question to answer:“If you had just boarded an airliner and discovered that your team of programmers had been responsible for the flight control software, how many of you would disembark immediately?”Among the ensuing forest of raised hands only one man sat motionless. When asked what he would do, he replied that he would be quite content to stay aboard.With his team’s software, he said, the plane was unlikely to even taxi as far as the runway, let alone take off.F 1. The story took place in an airliner.F 2. The team of programmers designed the flight control software._ T 3. Asked if they would stay aboard, the programmers did not even trust themselves and said they would disembark immediately.T 4. Only one of the programmers said he would be comfortable staying on board.T 5. The only programmer left was confident that the airliner would not even take off.8. Directions: Listen to the following talk and fill in the blanks with the missingwords. The talk is given twice.We’ve all heard the classic adage (格言), “Is the glass half empty or half full?”but we may not realize the true power of seeing the world through rose-colored glasses. It can have a far-reaching (深远的) influence on everything from our day-to-day lives and selections of mates (配偶), to our career choices and long-term successes.Optimists think in color. They are open-minded to new ideas and situations and enjoy the thoughts and opinions of others. Optimists realize that change is a good and necessary thing. They usually maintain (保持) an attitude of adaptability (适应) and take criticism with a grain of salt (有保留地). They always, however, appreciate good feedback (反馈) and constantly look to bettering themselves. Learning optimism makes life more enjoyable.(115 words)9. Directions: Listen to the talk again and then answer the following questionsorally.1. What is the classic adage relevant to the talk?Is the glass half empty or half full?2. What is the power of seeing the world through rose-colored glasses?It can have a far-reaching influence on everything from our day-to-day lives and selections of mates, to our career choices and long-term successes.3. What is optimists’ thinking style?They think in color. They are open-minded to new ideas and situations and enjoy the thoughts and opinions of others.4. What do optimists think of change?They think that change is a good and necessary thing.5. How do they react to feedback and take criticism?They appreciate good feedback and take criticism with a grain of salt.10. Directions: Explore an answer to the question given below.Why do people like optimists more than they do pessimists (悲观者)?。
21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2之欧阳道创编
听力课程参考答案(教材版)21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2Unit1 Food and HealthPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: ADBCASection BTask One: ABBBATask Two: CABABTask Three: TTFTFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: TFFFFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BAABBIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: refrigerator, temperature, degrees, discarded, harmful, quantities, containers, leftovers, dressing, clickIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: with limited nutritional value; in salt, sugar, fat or calories; lead to weight gain; avoid junk food; keep a food journal; what you eat every dayPart DSection A: DACDCDBSection B: BCBACADASection C: BCDCDBACBDUnit2AnimalsPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BABCBSection BTask One: BCCABTask Two: BCADDTask Three: TTFFTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: AABABIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: promote, encouraged, trail, authorities, distressIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: I have ever seen; known for their alertness;have an amazing swiftness; poaching for their skins and horns; That’s awful; banning illegal poachingPart DSection A: DBDCCABSection B: ABDACCDASection C: BDCABBDABDUnit3SportsmanshipPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: DBBCBSection BTask One: CDABATask Two: CCBABTask Three: TFTFTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BBBABIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: probably, wondered, historical, soldiers, develop, focus, Nowadays, wide, individuals, combinationsIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: in the soccer team; have matches with; part of my life; gives me many benefits; physical and psychological; work together as a teamPart DSection A: CCBABDDSection B: DDCBBDCDSection C: ADDDABDABCUnit4VolunteeringPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BCDACSection BTask One: ADCDATask Two: BCADCTask Three: FTFTTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FTFTFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: AABABIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: unique; additional, involved, educate, interactionIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: had the opportunity; my first thought was; not really voluntary; my early morning complaints; an amazing playground; made a positive impact onPart DSection A: DCBAADCSection B: CDBCCBDASection C: BADDABACDUnit5ValuesPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: DBCCASection BTask One: DADCCTask Two: BCABDTask Three: TTFFFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FTFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: ABABAIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: throughout, effect, element, harmony, relationshipsIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: As far as I know; the most important values; take a different attitude towards; was shocked to hear; mean to be nosy; ask a personal questionPart DSection A: ABCABDCSection B: ADADDACCSection C: ADCCADBADBUnit6AdvertisementPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BCABBSection BTask One: CBACDTask Two: CBAABTask Three: TTFFTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FTFTFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BABAAIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: essential, properly, furniture, removed, principles, excessive, effect, solution, transform, potentialIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: creating an advertisement; highlights one particular benefit, make a list of all the benefits; rank them in the order of importance; do not overtly claim to offer; make untrustworthy claimsPart DSection A: DBACBCDSection B: BDCCBADCSection C: BCACDBDABAUnit7China in the 21st CenturyPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: ABCCBSection BTask One: CADDBTask Two: BBDDBTask Three: TTTFFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFTFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BABBBIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: survived, region, petroleum, outstanding, decadesIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: at a rapid pace; use of latest technologies; world’s ecological system; in the course of development; meet human needs; generations to comePart DSection A: BCACBCASection B: DDBCDBCDSection C: CABBDCCCDAUnit8Future WorldPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: CBCDASection BTask One: CCBDCTask Two: CBDBATask Three: TTFTFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: TFFFT III. Watching and Speaking: Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: ABAAA III. Watching and Speaking: Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: demand, conventional, impact, consumption, populationIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: create the virtual world; going to the real world; a little bit confusing; between your toes; lying in your bed at home; fool your mindPart DSection A: ACBDCDCSection B: DACBACCDSection C: DDBABCBCACUnit9HobbiesPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: CDBABSection BTask One: BCCDATask Two: BCDADTask Three: FTFFTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BBAABIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: discovered, accident, recently, disappointment, create, services, steady, negative, obstacle, rewardIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: can’t live without music; dinning without my friends around; a powerful source of motivation; probably the easiest way for anyone to relax; both classical and pop musicPart DSection A: BCCABCASection B: BCACBCDBSection C: ABDBCDCBDBUnit10TravelPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BCAADSection BTask One: ACBACTask Two: CBBBATask Three: TFFTTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening:FFFTF III. Watching and Speaking: Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BAABAIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: referred, population, host, uncomfortable, residents, humid, occur, tropical, variety, ranges,III. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: one of the must-see places; the breathtaking beauty; take daytrips from the mainland; one of the seven wonders; the only living thing; visible from spacePart DSection A: CBAABDDSection B: DABDACDASection C: DABADBBBCCUNIT 6Part A Section A : Task 21-5 BCABBSection B Task 11effect 2 push 3 consumers 4 advertised 5 shape 6 expsed 7 society 8 supposed 9 millions 10 imageTask 2 1-5 CBAABTask 3 TTFFTPart D Section A1 B2 B3 C4 A5 B6 D7 D8 C9 B 10 D 11 C 12 C 13 B 14 C 15 DSction B16 B 17 C 18 A 19 C 20 D 21 B 22 D 23 A 24 B 25 A Sction C26 communication 27 particular 28 delivered 29 messages 30 instructions 31 advantage 32 unique 33 If you won’t write an attractive headline, then it won’t attract the user’s attention34 While doing this, put yourself in the place of the customers and ask yourself “why should I buy this?”35 Your ordering details should be clearly noticeable and simple to follow..UNIT 7Part A Section A Task 21-5 ABCCBSection B Task 11 facinating2 congratulate3 brilliant4 Civilizations5 philosophy6 precious7 moral8 core9 behavior 10 evidenceTask 2 1-5 BBDDBTask 3 TTTFFPart D Section A1 D2 A3 D4 B5 B6 A7 B8 C9 D 10 D 11 B 12 C 13 D 14 C 15 DSection B 16 C 17 A 18 B 19 B 20 D 21 C 22 C 23 C 24 D 25 ASection C26 next 27 advanced 28 encourage 29 income 30 impact 31 increasing 32 Africa 33 choosing34 More than 400,000 overseas students35 the move by unversities in developed counties36 to set up branches in the city by 2015UNIT 8Part A Section A Task 21-5 CBCDASection B Task 11 environment2 occasionally3 pridictions4 structures5 monitors6 integrated7 peak8 Invisibility9 enable 10 truth Task 2 1-5 CBDBATask 3 TTFTFPart D1 D2 D3 A4 C5 A6 C7 D8 D9 D 10 A 11 C 12 B 13 A 14 C 15 D 16 D 17 D 18 B 19 A 20 B 21 C 22 B 23 C 24 A 25 CSection C1 global 27 peaked 28 exceed 29 dispute 30 climate 31 Trends 32 atmosphere 33 expanded34 population growth since 1950 caused the loss of tens of thousands of plant and wildlife species,35 The group fears that in the coming decades half of the world’s population will be exposed to “water-scarce” conditions36 The result is ever increasing numbers of poor people across Africa, the Middle East, and elsewhere who suffer from lack of clean water, overcrowding, AIDS and other diseases.UNIT 9Part A Section A Task 21-5 CDBABSection B Task 11 fun2 equipment3 relaxing4 connectint5 Poet6 similar7 shapes8 eductional9 familiar 10 NowadaysTask 2 1-5 BCDADTask 3 FTFFTPart D 1 C 2 A 3 D 4 C 5 C 6 B 7 A 8 C 9 B 10 C 11 A 12 C 13 B 14 C 15 D 16 A 17 B 18 D 19 B 20 C 21 D 22 C 23B 24 D 25 B26 edge 27 breath 28 attached 29 exciting 30 extreame 31 commercial 32 measures 33 character34 They use very strong and carefully made rubber ropes.35 This way you can prove to your family back home that you were brave enough to bungee.36 People with back or knee injuries should also avoid this sport.UNIT 10Part A Section A Task 2 1-5 BCAADSection B Task 11 trip2 earlier3 arrives4 breakfast5 ride6 miss7 own 8欧阳道创编 2021.03.06choice 9 Italian 10 catchTask 2 1-5 CBBBATask 3 TFFTTPart D 1 B2D 3 C 4 A 5 C 6A 7C 8 A 9 D 10 A 11B 12D 13C 14 D 15 A 16 D 17 A 18 B 19A 20 D 21B 22 B 23B 24C 25 C26 exciting 27 melts 28 imagine 29 peace 30 progress 31 culture 33 including34 You will have quite the time experiencing unique foods in fantastic settings.35 It doesn’t matter what your skiing ability is, you will be able to find a place to enjoy this sport.36 You will not run out of fantastic things to do in Switzerland before you run out of time.欧阳道创编 2021.03.06。
21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2答案
21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2答案(总1页)--本页仅作为文档封面,使用时请直接删除即可----内页可以根据需求调整合适字体及大小--21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2Quiz答案Unit 11-10 ABDBDCABBC 11-20 BACAA BCDCD 21-25 BACBD26 diets 27 designed 28 risks 29 products 30 reported 31 storage 32prevent 33infection 34 The guide offers suggestions on how to prepare food safely. 35 Businesses in the area will have waste removal services and fresh water. 36 not to prepare and sell food when they are sickUnit 21-10 ADBD C BBDAB 11-20 DDCCA BDCAB 21-25 BDABD26 forms 27 extinct 28 considering 29 evolve 30 creatures 31 circumstances 32 adapt 33 survive 34 One good possibility is that a meteor crashed into Earth 35 The dust might have made the air difficult to breathe 36 a volcano or many volcanoes erupted and caused changes in the weatherUnit 31-10 BDBBB DCADD 11-20 CBBCD ADDDA 21-25 BDABC26 particular 27 advance 28 rewarding 29 individuals 30 tend 31 relies 32 negatives 33 commitment 34 If you don’t like playing in wet , windy, cold conditions, then they may not be perfect for you 35 Indeed, you can even play indoor variations of football and cricket 36 it’s clear that you need to select something that’s right for youUnit 41-10 BADCB DACCD 11-20 BCCDA BADDB 21-25 ABACD26 vocation 27 volunteer 28 break 29 charity 30 valuable 31 community 32 projects 33 remote 34 trying to collect the seeds to prevent new plants from growing 35 students say they get a sense of satisfaction from offering a hang during their break 36 She is doing something meaningful and worth her timeUnit 51-10 CCABDCCCDAD 11-20 ADDCCADCCA 21-25 DBADB26 foundation 27 civilization 28 raised 29 fundamental 30 responsibility 31 model 32 material 33 stability 34 However, this traditional value is graduallyd iminishing due to the changes in the present lifestyle and culture 35 the people’s modern lifestyle is significantly faster and more complicated 36 children are being given inadequate attention causing modern social problems that are harmful for the society as a wholeUnit 61-10 BBCAB DDCBD 11-20 CCBDC2。
21世纪大学新英语视听说2 (2)
视听说、第一单元答案CBADCCABD视听说第二单元答案2 6 5 7 13 4T F FC C B C D视听说第三单元答案ABCCDBCBAD视听说第四单元答案Task 21.understandable 2`turn-off 3`fake, unnatural 4`sound like 5`coolTask 32. Love on campus3.Study English for CET 4and 64.World economy5.University entrance examputer gamesIdentifying PlacesTaskTom : Fresno,California Germany Korea Okinawa,JapanIenny: Argentina the United States ChilePart 1 b d a e cPart 2Task 21. round, flat2. India, China, Africa, Europe, asia3. gold, parrots, Native Americans4.four5.disappointed Task 31.Then, he set out to solve a major problem.2.They provided three small ships3.Columbus died as a disappointed man.Section BTask 21.an African2.Nobel Peace Prize3.394.riots5. equality ; opportunity6. I have a dreamTask 31.awas aimed at2.brought about3.Democratic Party presidential candidatePart 3Task 1: F F T F FTask 21. he invented the Pennsylvania Gazette.2. he started the American Revolution3. he started the University of Pennsylvania4. he started the Franklin & Marshall College5. he invited the medical catheter6. he invited the glass harmonica and of course the bifocals 选择A B C A B C C C BFun time1.cope2.tale3.angels4.fantasy5.reality6.darkness7.tale8.right视听说第五单元CBAACBDCA视听说第六单元ABBCAd ae c bTTFTF1as a global language,as the lanuage of communication and technology2Native English and Majority English3become more competentCACBADBCDA视听说第七单元BDAABABC视听说八单元BACDDADBADB视听说九单元BADAB视听说十单元ABCBBCCACBCACB视听说十一单元答案CCBBABCDAC视听说十二单元答案BBDBCADAABCA视听说Text 1 答案1、D2—5、ABBC6、C7—8、AA9、B10—12、DDA13、D14--16、ACA17、B18--20、BAA21—25、CDBAA26—30、ADDBB视听说Text2 答案1、D2—5、BABA6、B7—9、CCA10、C11—12、DA13、C14--17、BCCA18、B19--20、BB21—25、CABAB 26—30、BAACB。
21世纪大学实用英语综合教程第二册听力答案及原文(unit4)
Unit 4Ⅳ. Class PresentationListening & SpeakingThe Language for Expressing Curiosity1. Directions: You are going to listen to an instructor talking about expressingcuriosity. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks with the missingwords.Instructor: Everybody is born with curiosity. It is an innate(天性的) desire to know.Out of this curiosity grows a strong desire to learn. Put in other words,it is our curiosity that pushes us to explore the unknown. To expresscuriosity is to satisfy our inquisitive(好奇的) interest in the worldaround us.Pick up the following language to express your curiosity:— Do you happen to know what’ going on?—I’m most curious about global warming.—I’m very keen to know where human curiosity comes from.—I’d give a lot to know more about this interesting fact.— I wonder how the law of gravity works.— I wonder if you could tell me the secret.—I’d be most interested to discover why people behave this way.—I wouldn’t mind knowing ab out the real reason behind this.— If only I knew what’s in your mind.—I hope you don’t mind my asking, but how does it work?2. Directions: Now come up with some questions reflecting your curiosity about aparticular aspect of your specialty, using the language you learned inExercise 1. The questions are supposed to be specific.Expressing Curiosity1)Directions: Before you listen to the first conversation, read the followingwords and expressions which may be new to you.impressionism 印象主义,(绘画、文学、音乐等的)印象派message 思想, 寓意simulate 模仿dab 轻涂stroke 一笔imagination 想象Listen to the conversation twice and fill in the blanks with the missing Words.W ang Ying: Look at this picture. Y ou’ve got to be smart enough to understand this. It’s really beyond me.Li Ming:I seem to know little about impressionism. I’m struggling to get its message.W ang Ying:Are you? I’m most curious about it, too. Is this a French painter or a Chinese one?Li Ming:It must be a French painter.W ang Ying:How do you know that?Li Ming:By the name.W ang Ying:Ah. Do you happen to know what these natural appearing objects in unmixed colors mean?Li Ming:I don’t know. Maybe they’re meant to simulate actual reflected light.W ang Ying:Wow. I hope you don’t mind my asking, but what are these dabs and strokes trying to tell us?Li Ming:Use your imagination.W ang Ying:Mmm-hmm…their open possibilities probably reflect the beauty of impressionism. Right?Li Ming:I didn’t know you have so much curiosity about impressionism.W ang Ying: Now you know I’m a really inquisitive person!Now listen to the conversation again and answer the following questions.1. Where did this conversation most probably take place?In an art gallery.2. What were they talking about?They were talking about an impressionistic picture.3. What did Wang Ying want to know?She was keen to know about the meaning of the colors, dabs and strokes.4. What did Li Ming ask Wang Ying to do?He asked her to use her imagination.5. What did Li Ming say about Wang Ying?He said that she is an inquisitive person.2) Directions: Before you listen to the second conversation, read the followingwords and expressions which may be new to you.fare 车费fare card 交通卡store 存储subway 地铁scanner 扫描仪beep 电子装置发出的声音Listen to the conversation twice, and then complete the passage according to the conversation you have heard.This was the first time for Kathy to visit the city of Shanghai. She took a bus and paid the exact fare. The bus driver advised her to get herself a fare card. She wondered what it was, whether it could be used on the subway and how it worked on the bus. The bus driver answered her questions and explained the use of the card, satisfying her inquisitive needs.Directions: Listen to the conversation again, and complete the form as the speaker recounts it. After that, act it out in class.Kathy: Excuse me. Do I have to pay the exact fare for the bus?Bus Driver: Y es, you do. It’s two yuan. Put the coins into the slot of the box.The passenger sits near the bus driverBus Driver: Y ou ought to get yourself a fare card.Kathy: What’s that?Bus Driver: It’s a stored value card. Y ou can use it on the bus.Kathy: I wonder whether I can use it on the subway.Bus Driver: Sure can. And also on a taxi.Kathy: This is my first time to visit the city of Shanghai.Bus Driver: Welcome to Shanghai.Kathy: Thanks. I hope you don’t mind my asking, but how does the fare card work on the bus?Bus Driver: There’s a scanner by the door. Did you see it?Kathy: Yes.Bus Driver: Y ou just place your card on the device. When you hear the beep, you’ve paid.Kathy: Thank you.Bus Driver: Don’t mention it.4. Express your curiosity about a particular mystery and ask the class to answeryour question. Try to use the language you picked up in Exercise 1.Listening Practice5. Directions: Listen to the following people talking and figure out the best responseto each conversation’s implication.1. M: Just give me your driver’s license, Miss.W: But what did I do? Just tell me that.Q: What’s the relationship between these two speakers?A) A policeman and a thief. B) A judge and a liar(说谎者).C) A policeman and a driver.D) A lawyer and a defendant(被告).2. M: Sure, Anna, come on in. What can I do for you?W: This is a little difficult, so I guess I’ll just speak directly. I’ve been offered another job, and I think I’m going to accept it.Q: What’s the relationship between these two speakers?A) An employer and an employee.B) A manager and a client.C) A professor and a student.D) An examiner and an examinee(参加考试者).3. W: Can you give me anything for the pain?M: Y es, I’ll give you some painkillers. Come back in a week.Q: What’s the relationship between these two speakers?A) A teacher and a pupil. B) A painter and a buyer.C) A doctor and a patient.D) A mechanic(机修工) and a driver.4. W: Can I pay for sale goods by credit card?M: No, it’s cash sale only.Q: What’s the relationship between these two speakers?A) A boss and an assistant.B) A cashier and a businessman.C) A teller(出纳员) and a customer.D) A shop assistant and a customer.5. W: So first I look under ML, then the numbers, then the other letters.M: That’s it. After you find your books, come back to me and We’ll continue your search for periodicals.Q: What’s the relationship between these two speakers?A) A boss and a secretary. B) A librarian and a student.C) A mayor and a citizen(市民).D) A manager and bookkeeper (簿记员).6. Directions: Listen to the following five short dialogues and choose theappropriate answers.1. W: I can’t decide whether to take classes this summer or to find a summer job.M:I think you learn more by working, and you’ll also make money for next semester if you do.Q: What does the man mean?A) Waiting until later to decide. B) Taking summer classes.C) Working and studying. D) Finding a summer job.2. M: I have no idea if they will come to the party or not.W: Don’t worry, we have enough food for all of them.Q: What does the woman mean?A. She will cancel(取消) the party since nobody called.B.She is sure that people will come to the party.C) There is plenty of food for all the people.D) They won’t come if they don’t call.3. W: Mr. Day, I’ve just checked this apartment; the bathroom sink is leaking.M: OK, I’ll have a maintenance man come over to fix it.Q: What will the man do?A) He will ask someone to do the work.B) He will move into the apartment.C) He will buy a new sink. D) He will fix the sink.4. W: I’m going to give away these books. Y ou can have them if you want.M: Are you sure?Q: What is the man implying?A) He is disappointed. B) He is surprised.C) He is anxious. D) He is nervous.5. W: Does this bus go to the Science Museum?M: No, but the next one does. Just wait for a few minutes.Q: What does the man suggest?A) Walk to the Science Museum.B) Wait for the next bus. C) Ask someone else.D) Get on this bus.7. Directions: Listen to the following short story twice. Listen carefully and decidewhether the statements are true (T) or false (F) according to thestory you have heard.cylinder 汽缸spot 发现bike 摩托车garage 汽车修理部straighten up 伸直rag 抹布valve 活门;瓣膜how come…[口]为什么…pittance 少量工资whisper 耳语A mechanic was removing a cylinder head from the motor of a Harley, when he spotted a world-famous heart surgeon in his shop. The heart surgeon was waiting for the service manager to come take a look at his bike. The mechanic shouted across the garage, “Hey, Doc, can I ask you a question?”The famous surgeon, a bit surprised, walked over to the mechanic working on the motorcycle.The mechanic straightened up, wiped his hands on a rag and asked, “So Doc, look at this engine. I also can open hearts, take valves out, fix them, put in new parts and when I finish this will work just like a new one. So how come I get a pittance and you get the really big money, when you and I are doing basically the same work?”The surgeon paused, smiled and leaned over, and whispered to the mechanic: “Try doing it with the engine running!”T 1. The story took place at the mechanic’s garage.___T____ 2. the mechanic was busy fixing a motorcycle.___F____ 3. The mechanic asked the heart surgeon to examine the motorcycle’s “heart”.___T___ 4. The mechanic found it unfair that he earned much less than the surgeon. ___T___ 5. The surgeon made it fair for him to earn much more by pointing out the complexity performing a heart operation.8. Directions: Listen to the following talk and fill in the blanks with the missingwords. The talk is given twice.The world is so bright with color everywhere that it’s hard to imagine that other creatures(动物) don’t see it as we do. But how can we find out whether animals can see color when they cannot tell us?Scientists have made many experiments to get the answer to this. The bee has been the subject(研究对象) of hundreds of these tests, because we have been curious to know whether bees tell flowers apart by their color. In one experiment,a bit of syrup(糖浆) was put in front of a blue card, and no syrup in front of a redcard. After a while, the bees would come to the blue card, no matter where it was placed, even if it had no syrup in front of it. This proved they can tell colors apart.Two strange things were found out about the bee’s ability to see in color. The first is that a bee cannot see red as a color. For a bee, it’s only dark grey or black.The second is that bees can see ultraviolet(紫外线) as a color, while, for human beings, it is just darkness.9. Directions: Listen to the talk again and then answer the following questionsorally.1. What did scientists try to find out?They tried to find out whether animal can see color.2. Why did they use the bees at the subject?Because they were curious to know whether bees tell flowers apart by their color.3. What did they do in the experiment?They put a bit of syrup in front of a blue card, and no syrup in front of a red card.4. What was the result of the experiment?The bees would come to the blue card, no matter where it was placed, even if it had not syrup in front of it.5. What can we learn from the experiment?Bees don’t see colors as we do.10. Directions: Have a discussion on the topic given below。
21世纪大学英语视听说教程2答案
21世纪大学英语视听说教程2答案【篇一:新一代大学英语视听说教程2 答案】pment listening and speaking1, what does your taste in music reveal about your personality 1, creativity2, favorite songs3, 36,000 4, 104 different musical styles 5. their personality6. conventional 7. more uneasy8. outgoing 9. hard-working 10. stable 11. gentle 12.low 13. at ease with 14.intelligentthinking and speaking2. does your career fit your personality?listening and understanding1, imaginations 3. patterns5. landscape architect7. instructions9. routine and order 11. cost estimator13. doers 15. sales agent17. logic 19. detail 21. software engineer23. outdoors 25. electrician27. human interaction29. school psychologist2, designs 4. graphic designer 6. procedures 8. details and data 12. see projects though 14. big picture16. management analyst 18. mysteries 20. librarian 22. results-driven 24. jewelry 26. nuclear engineer 28. personal coach10. accountant3. easy ways to be an optimist 1/. b; c; e 2/.1. it comes from a series of active inner processes-psychological somersaults.2. to stress that optimism can be improved with practice.3. if you serve up a smile to others, they usually bounce it back.4. probably because they evolved as a means of nonverbal communication between people.5. a happy face can influence ones brain in a positive way, making the brain begin to change the mood accordingly.6. to be in a protective bubble to feel optimistic, which means to self-direct our own moment-to-moment perspective.unit 2 leisure and work listening and speaking 1. leisure and work in the us 1, d 2/1. relaxing or fun2. a paying job3. four to eight hours a week4. every category5. employers6. cooking7. keeping house8. household economy 9. rising real incomes 10. squeeze ever 11. try to do too much12. changing nature2. leisure and culture1. 40 hours a week; choose to use it2. how we approach leisure; better at it 2/.1. work-related activities2. a business goal3. the holiday4. schedules5. new experiences6. a national pastime7. physical education8. active9. an exercise ethic 10. outdoor skills 11. richness 12. meaningful 13. playing 14. win 15. competitiveand team skills3. traditional outdoor games: why do they matter? 1/.1. a decline2. everyday life3. physical, interpersonal and social4. gender and cultural5.fun6. death 7. encouraging 8. interest in 9. need for 2/.1. revive interest in; adults; little or no2. dismissed; breathe new life3. ages; abilities; numbers; adapted; fair play4. sort out disputes; risk management5. long-term risk; opportunity6. growing; break timesunit 4 iq and eq1. are we more clever than we really are?【篇二:21世纪大学英语视听说2 答案unit 6-unit 10】t a section a : task 21-5 bcabbsection b task 11effect 2 push 3 consumers 4 advertised 5 shape 6 expsed 7 society 8 supposed 9 millions 10 imagetask 2 1-5 cbaabtask 3 ttfftpart d section a1 b2 b3 c4 a5 b6 d7 d8 c9 b 10 d 11 c 12 c 13 b 14 c 15 dsction b16 b 17 c 18 a 19 c 20 d 21 b 22 d 23 a 24 b 25 asction c26 communication 27 particular 28 delivered 29 messages 30 instructions 31 advantage 32 unique 33 if you won’t write an attractive headline, then it won’t attract the user’s attention34 while doing this, put yourself in the place of the customers and ask yourself “why should i buy this?”35 your ordering details should be clearly noticeable and simple to follow..unit 7part a section a task 21-5 abccbsection b task 11 facinating2 congratulate3 brilliant4 civilizations5 philosophy6 precious7 moral8 core9 behavior 10 evidence task 2 1-5 bbddbtask 3 tttffpart d section a1 d2 a3 d4 b5 b6 a7 b8 c9 d 10 d 11 b 12 c 13 d 14 c 15 d section b 16 c 17 a 18 b 19 b 20 d 21 c 22 c 23 c 24 d 25 a section c26 next 27 advanced 28 encourage 29 income 30 impact 31 increasing 32 africa 33 choosing34 more than 400,000 overseas students35 the move by unversities in developed counties36 to set up branches in the city by 2015unit 8part a section a task 21-5 cbcdasection b task 11 environment2 occasionally3 pridictions4 structures5 monitors6 integrated7 peak8 invisibility9 enable 10 truthtask 2 1-5 cbdbatask 3 ttftfpart d1 d2 d3 a4 c5 a6 c7 d8 d9 d 10 a 11 c 12 b 13 a 14 c 15 d 16 d 17 d 18 b 19 a 20 b 21 c 22 b 23 c 24 a 25 csection c1 global 27 peaked 28 exceed 29 dispute 30 climate 31 trends 32 atmosphere 33 expanded34 population growth since 1950 caused the loss of tens of thousands of plant and wildlife species,35 the group fears that in the coming decades half of the world’s population will be exposed to “water-scarce” conditions36 the result is ever increasing numbers of poor people across africa, the middle east, and elsewhere who suffer from lack of clean water, overcrowding, aids and other diseases.unit 9part a section a task 21-5 cdbabsection b task 11 fun2 equipment3 relaxing4 connectint5 poet6 similar7 shapes8 eductional9 familiar 10 nowadaystask 2 1-5 bcdadtask 3 ftfftpart d 1 c 2 a 3 d 4 c 5 c 6 b 7 a 8 c 9 b 10 c 11 a 12 c 13 b 14c 15d 16 a 17 b 18 d 19 b 20 c 21 d 22 c 23 b 24 d 25 b26 edge 27 breath 28 attached 29 exciting 30 extreame 31 commercial 32 measures 33 character34 they use very strong and carefully made rubber ropes.35 this way you can prove to your family back home that you were brave enough to bungee.36 people with back or knee injuries should also avoid this sport.unit 10part a section a task 2 1-5 bcaadsection b task 11 trip2 earlier3 arrives4 breakfast5 ride6 miss7 own8 choice9 italian 10 catchtask 2 1-5 cbbbatask 3 tffttpart d 1 b2d 3 c 4 a 5 c 6a 7c 8 a 9 d 10 a 11b 12d 13c 14 d 15 a 16 d 17 a 18 b 19a 20 d 21b 22 b 23b 24 c 25 c26 exciting 27 melts 28 imagine 29 peace 30 progress 31 culture 33 including34 you will have quite the time experiencing unique foods in fantastic settings.35 it doesn’t matter what your skiing ability is, you will be able to find a place to enjoy this sport.36 you will not run out of fantastic things to do in switzerland before you run out of time.【篇三:新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版第2册答案(全新完整版)】listening skills1. m: why don?t we go to the concert today?w: i?ll go get the keys.q: what does the woman imply?2. w: i can?t find my purse anywhere. the opera tickets are in it. m: have you checked in the car?q: what does the man imply?3. m: are you going to buy that pirated cd?w: do i look like a thief?q: what does the woman imply?4. m: do you think the singer is pretty?w: let?s just say that i wouldn?t/t vote for her in the local beauty contest. q: what does the woman imply about the singer?5. m: have you seen tom? i can?t find him anywhere.w: the light in his dorm was on just a few minutes ago.q: what does the woman mean?1.b2.b3.d4.c5.aiii. listening intask 1: encore!as soon as the singer completed the song, the audience cried, “encore! encore!” the singer was delighted and sang the song again. she couldn?t believe it when the audience shouted for her to sing it again. the cycle of shouts and songs was repeated ten more times. the singer was overjoyed with the response from the audience. she talked them and asked them why they were so much audience in hearing the same song again and again. one of the people in the audience replied, “we wanted you to improve it; now it is much better.”1.f2.t3.f4.t5.ftask 2 what are your favorite songs?w: hi, bob! do you want to go to a concert with me?m: a concert? whats it about?w: it features recent pop songs. are you interested?m: hmm, i was crazy about pop songs when i was in high school, but now im no longer a big fan. pop songs go out of fashion too quickly. im beginning to prefer old folk songs.w: many older people find those songs cool, and my parents are hooked on them too. by the way, a program of golden oldies was on tv yesterday evening.m: oh, what a pity! i missed it.w: i have a dvd of oldies. i can lend it to you if you want.m: oh, that would be great. im dying to hear them. many thanks.1.b2.b3.d4.a5.ctask 3 music and your moodtypesslow music examples effects ballads and some forms it often creates a peacefulatmosphere that is good for of classical music.relaxing after a busy day.very slow music jazz and blues. it can create an atmosphere below 50 beats of sadness.per minutefaster music rock,heavy metal and it tends to give us energy dance music. and make us feel full of life. itcan be played at parties,sporting events and in cars.rock music can be used toaccompany physical labor.ke sense toblame rock music for roadaccidents .iv. speaking outmodel 1 do you like jazz?laura: hey!bob: hello!laura: do you like jazz, bob?bob: no, not much. do you like it?laura: well, yes, i do. i?m crazy about wynton marsalis.bob: oh, he?s a piano player, isn?t he?laura: no, he?s a trumpet player. so, what kind of music do you like? bob: i like listening to rock.laura: what group do you like best?bob: er, the cranberries. they?re the greatest. what about you? don?t you like them?laura: ugh! they make my stomach turn!sample dialoga: do you like classical music?b: no, i don?t like it at all.a: what type of music do you like?b: i?m a real fan of pop songs.a: who?s your favorite singer or group?b: jay chou. what do you think about him?a: i can hardly bear pop songs. they are all noise to me.model 2 do you like punk rock?max: what kind of music do you like?frannie: well, i like different kinds.max: any in particular?frannie: er, i especially like punk rock.max: punk rock? you don?t seem like the punk rock type.frannie: you should have seen me in high school. i had my hair dyed blue.max: wow, that must have been a sight!frannie: it sure was. what about you? what?s your favorite music?max: i guess i like jazz best. hey, i?m going shopping for cds tomorrow. would you like to come along?frannie: sure, that sounds great.sample dialoga: what sports appeal to you?b: i like almost every kind of sport.a: is there anything you like especially?b: well, i like x-sports in particular.a: x-sports? you don?t look like the extreme sports type.b: i have even tried bungee jumping and surfing.a: wow, you certainly surprised me!b: then how about you? what kind of sport do you prefer?a: i like t?ai chi most. in fact, i?m going to buy some books about t?ai chi. why don?t you come with me?b: sounds good. let?s go.model 3 it just sounds like noise to me.philip: turn down that noise! what on earth is it anyway! laura: but dad…this is metallica1 they?re so cool. they are one of the most famous heavy metal bands.philip: i don?t care. it just sounds like noise to me. i can?t stand it!laura: i love this kind of music, but if you really hate it that much, i?ll out on something else. what do you want to hear?philip: how about some popular easy-listening music. maybe something like celine dion?laura: not her again! her music isn?t very hip any more. i think she is a bore.sample dialoga: that music is terrible! turn off!b: but, mom, this is backstreet boy?s hit song “get down”!it?s really appealing.a: nonsense. it?s just noise tome. i can?t put up with it anymore.b: it?s my favorite music. but if you hate it so much, i?ll hate something you like. what would like to listen to?a: what about some old songs of the 1970s like “the white-haired girl”? b: ha-ha-ha-ha. it?s not fashionable any longer. i?ll be bored to death. v. let?s talkthe origin of the song “happy birthday to you”the story of the song “happy birthday to you” began as a sweet one, but later became bitter. two sisters, mildred hill, a teacher at a kindergarten, and dr. patty hill, the principal of the same school, wrote a song together for the children, entitled “good morning to all”. when mildred combined her musical talents with her sister?s knowledge in the area of kindergarten ed ucation, ?good morning to all” was sure to be a success. the sister published the song in a collection entitled “song stories of the kindergarten” in 1893. thirty-one years later, after dr. patty hill became the head of the department of kindergarten education at columbia university?s teachers college, a gentleman by the name robert coleman published the song, without the sisters? permission. he added a second part, which is the familiar “happy birthday to you”. mr. coleman?s addition of the second part made the song popular and, finally, the sisters” original first part disappeared. “happy birthday to you” had altogether replaced the sisters? original song “good morning to all”. in 1916 patty took legal action against mr. coleman. in court, she succeeded in proving that hey were the real owners of the song.1. good morning to all2.。
21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2
听力课程参考答案(教材版)21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2Unit1 Food and HealthPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: ADBCASection BTask One: ABBBATask Two: CABABTask Three: TTFTFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: TFFFFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BAABBIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: refrigerator, temperature, degrees, discarded, harmful, quantities, containers, leftovers, dressing, clickIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: with limited nutritional value; in salt, sugar, fat or calories; lead to weight gain; avoid junk food; keep a food journal; what you eat every dayPart DSection A: DACDCDBSection B: BCBACADASection C: BCDCDBACBDUnit2 AnimalsPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BABCBSection BTask One: BCCABTask Two: BCADDTask Three: TTFFTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: AABABIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: promote, encouraged, trail, authorities, distressIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: I have ever seen; known for their alertness; have an amazing swiftness; poaching for their skins and horns; That’s awful; banning illegal poaching Part DSection A: DBDCCABSection B: ABDACCDASection C: BDCABBDABDUnit3 SportsmanshipPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: DBBCBSection BTask One: CDABATask Two: CCBABTask Three: TFTFTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BBBABIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: probably, wondered, historical, soldiers, develop, focus, Nowadays, wide, individuals, combinationsIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: in the soccer team; have matches with; part of my life; gives me many benefits; physical and psychological; work together as a teamPart DSection A: CCBABDDSection B: DDCBBDCDSection C: ADDDABDABCUnit4 VolunteeringPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BCDACSection BTask One: ADCDATask Two: BCADCTask Three: FTFTTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FTFTFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: AABABIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: unique; additional, involved, educate, interactionIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: had the opportunity; my first thought was; not really voluntary; my early morning complaints; an amazing playground; made a positive impact onPart DSection A: DCBAADCSection B: CDBCCBDASection C: BADDABACDUnit5 ValuesPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: DBCCASection BTask One: DADCCTask Two: BCABDTask Three: TTFFFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FTFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: ABABAIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: throughout, effect, element, harmony, relationshipsIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: As far as I know; the most important values; take a different attitude towards; was shocked to hear; mean to be nosy; ask a personal questionPart DSection A: ABCABDCSection B: ADADDACCSection C: ADCCADBADBUnit6 AdvertisementPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BCABBSection BTask One: CBACDTask Two: CBAABTask Three: TTFFTSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FTFTFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BABAAIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: essential, properly, furniture, removed, principles, excessive, effect, solution, transform, potentialIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: creating an advertisement; highlights one particular benefit, make a list of all the benefits; rank them in the order of importance; do not overtly claim to offer; make untrustworthy claimsPart DSection A: DBACBCDSection B: BDCCBADCSection C: BCACDBDABAUnit7 China in the 21st CenturyPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: ABCCBSection BTask One: CADDBTask Two: BBDDBTask Three: TTTFFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFTFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BABBBIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CII. Watching and Listening: survived, region, petroleum, outstanding, decadesIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: at a rapid pace; use of latest technologies; world’s ecological system; in the course of development; meet human needs; generations to comePart DSection A: BCACBCASection B: DDBCDBCDSection C: CABBDCCCDAUnit8 Future WorldPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: CBCDASection BTask One: CCBDCTask Two: CBDBATask Three: TTFTFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: TFFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: ABAAAIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: demand, conventional, impact, consumption, population III. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: create the virtual world; going to the real world; a little bit confusing; between your toes; lying in your bed at home; fool your mindPart DSection A: ACBDCDCSection B: DACBACCDSection C: DDBABCBCACUnit9 HobbiesPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: CDBABSection BTask One: BCCDATask Two: BCDADTask Three: FTFFTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BBAABIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: discovered, accident, recently, disappointment, create, services, steady, negative, obstacle, rewardIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: can’t live without music; dinning without my friends around; a powerful source of motivation; probably the easiest way for anyone to relax; both classical and pop musicPart DSection A: BCCABCASection B: BCACBCDBSection C: ABDBCDCBDBUnit10 TravelPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BCAADSection BTask One: ACBACTask Two: CBBBATask Three: TFFTTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening:FFFTFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BAABAIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: referred, population, host, uncomfortable, residents, humid, occur, tropical, variety, ranges,III. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: one of the must-see places; the breathtaking beauty; take daytrips from the mainland; one of the seven wonders; the only living thing; visible from space Part DSection A: CBAABDDSection B: DABDACDASection C: DABADBBBCCUNIT 6Part A Section A : Task 21-5 BCABBSection B Task 11effect 2 push 3 consumers 4 advertised 5 shape 6 expsed 7 society 8 supposed 9 millions 10 imageTask 2 1-5 CBAABTask 3 TTFFTPart D Section A1 B2 B3 C4 A5 B6 D7 D8 C9 B 10 D 11 C 12 C 13 B 14 C 15 DSction B16 B 17 C 18 A 19 C 20 D 21 B 22 D 23 A 24 B 25 ASction C26 communication 27 particular 28 delivered 29 messages 30 instructions 31 advantage 32 unique 33 If you won’t write an attractive headline, then it won’t attract the user’s attention34 While doing this, put yourself in the place of the customers and ask yourself “why should I buy this?”35 Your ordering details should be clearly noticeable and simple to follow..UNIT 7Part A Section A Task 21-5 ABCCBSection B Task 11 facinating2 congratulate3 brilliant4 Civilizations5 philosophy6 precious7 moral8 core9 behavior 10 evidenceTask 2 1-5 BBDDBTask 3 TTTFFPart D Section A1 D2 A3 D4 B5 B6 A7 B8 C9 D 10 D 11 B 12 C 13 D 14 C 15 DSection B 16 C 17 A 18 B 19 B 20 D 21 C 22 C 23 C 24 D 25 A Section C26 next 27 advanced 28 encourage 29 income 30 impact 31 increasing 32 Africa 33 choosing34 More than 400,000 overseas students35 the move by unversities in developed counties36 to set up branches in the city by 2015UNIT 8Part A Section A Task 21-5 CBCDASection B Task 11 environment2 occasionally3 pridictions4 structures5 monitors6 integrated7 peak8 Invisibility9 enable 10 truthTask 2 1-5 CBDBATask 3 TTFTFPart D1 D2 D3 A4 C5 A6 C7 D8 D9 D 10 A 11 C 12 B 13 A 14 C 15 D 16 D 17 D 18 B 19 A 20 B 21 C 22 B 23 C 24 A 25 CSection C1 global 27 peaked 28 exceed 29 dispute 30 climate 31 Trends 32 atmosphere 33 expanded34 population growth since 1950 caused the loss of tens of thousands of plant and wildlife species,35 The group fears tha t in the coming decades half of the world’s population will be exposed to “water-scarce” conditions36 The result is ever increasing numbers of poor people across Africa, the Middle East, and elsewhere who suffer from lack of clean water, overcrowding, AIDS and other diseases.UNIT 9Part A Section A Task 21-5 CDBABSection B Task 11 fun2 equipment3 relaxing4 connectint5 Poet6 similar7 shapes8 eductional9 familiar 10 NowadaysTask 2 1-5 BCDADTask 3 FTFFTPart D 1 C 2 A 3 D 4 C 5 C 6 B 7 A 8 C 9 B 10 C 11 A 12 C 13 B 14 C 15 D 16 A 17 B 18 D 19 B 20 C 21 D 22 C 23 B 24 D 25 B26 edge 27 breath 28 attached 29 exciting 30 extreame 31 commercial 32 measures 33 character34 They use very strong and carefully made rubber ropes.35 This way you can prove to your family back home that you were brave enough to bungee.36 People with back or knee injuries should also avoid this sport.UNIT 10Part A Section A Task 2 1-5 BCAADSection B Task 11 trip2 earlier3 arrives4 breakfast5 ride6 miss7 own8 choice9 Italian 10 catchTask 2 1-5 CBBBATask 3 TFFTTPart D 1 B2D 3 C 4 A 5 C 6A 7C 8 A 9 D 10 A 11B 12D 13C 14 D 15 A 16 D 17 A 18 B 19A 20 D 21B 22 B 23B 24 C 25 C26 exciting 27 melts 28 imagine 29 peace 30 progress 31 culture 33 including34 You will have quite the time experiencing unique foods in fantastic settings.35 It doesn’t matter what your skiing ability is, you will be able to find a place to enjoy this sport.36 You will not run out of fantastic things to do in Switzerland before you run out o f time.。
21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2(第4版)答案
21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2(第4版)答案PartASection A1-5BCADDSection B1. 1-2BA2. 1-3BBD3. 1-5CDBCD4. 1-5FFFFTPart B-Section A1.What does it mean to be a volunteer?To be a volunteer means to do something that is not required, to offer help without expecting payment, to offer your time to make a difference in your community or in another part of the world, and to work with others towards a goal that benefits someone else.2.What does it mean to sacrifice something?To sacrifice something means to give up something you care about, to put the needs of others before your own, and to give up one thing for something that you feel is more important.3.What are some simple sacrifices people make in order to help others in their daily lives?Our parents sacrifice their time to take care of us when we’resick or help us with homework, their money to buy us the things we need, and their time to take care of their own parents; we may sacrifice our time to look after our younger siblings, our time after school to tutor other students or receive tutoring ourselves; police officers and firefighters sacrifice their safety in order to keep their communities safe.1-5FTFFF1.解析For reference: (Situation A)Peter: Mom, aren’t you and dad going to dinner? I thought you made plans.Mom: We did, but your brother got sick yesterday. We don’t want to leave him by himself.Peter: He won’t be by himself. I’ll be home.Mom: But you have homework to do.Peter: Mom, it’s OK. You and dad should go out. I can look after him and get my homework done.Mom: Are you sure it isn’t too much trouble?Peter: I’m sure it isn’t. I’ll bring him soup and some hot tea. Is there anything else I should know?Mom: There’s cough medicine in the bathroom. He should take some before bed.Peter: OK. I’ll make sure he takes it. You go with dad to the restaurant. I’ll see you later.Mom: We won’t be too late. Thank you, Peter! You’re such a good boy!Peter: See you later, mom. Have fun!Part B-Section C1.Why might some people choose not to volunteer?People might not volunteer because they’re worried about possible safety risks; because they feel they don’t have the skills for the job; because they’re too busy; because no one asked them to volunteer; because they don’t understand what they need to do on the job; because they think that other people will volunteer instead.2.What are some tips for staying safe while volunteering?Always listen to the instructions of volunteer leaders and authorities, act in a way that shows respect for the culture you’re volunteering in, receive vaccinations if necessary (if volunteering in another country), make sure you have copies of any important documents, keep your belongings with you at all times, and wear appropriate clothing for the job.3.How can you encourage others to volunteer?We can encourage others to volunteer by inviting them to volunteer with us, showing them how they can make a real difference inthe world by volunteering, not making them feel pressured to volunteer, and making it easy for anyone to get involved in the community.munity2.difference3.responsibility4.action5.volunteering6.benefit7.improving8.achieve9.experience10.cooperation1-4DCBA4.解析For reference: (Situation A)Becky: Are you going home, Alli?Alli: Not yet. I’m going to the library first.Becky: What books are you looking for?Alli: Oh, I’m going to do my volunteer work.Becky: I didn’t know you volunteer at the library.Alli: I’ve been going for about 2 weeks. I enjoy it. It’s a lot of fun.Becky: What do you do at the library?Alli: Most of the time, I help organize and put books back on the shelves, and make sure that the library is clean.Becky: That sounds kind of boring.Alli: There are more fun things to do. I also read stories to younger children, and help the staff organize special events and activities.Becky: Is it hard to be a volunteer?Alli: No, not at all. There are always people around to ask for help if there’s anything I don’t understand. Everyone is really friendly and helpful.Becky: Do you think that the library needs any other volunteers? I’m interested in volunteering. But maybe the library doesn’t need any more volunteers.Alli: There are always jobs to do, Becky. You can come with me and see what we do. You don’t have to join if you don’t want to.Becky: OK, Alli. I’ll come with you and see what there is to do. Maybe I’ll become a library volunteer as well.Part C1.felt2.sluggish3.catchy4.appealed5.exhausting6.have the hang of7.writes8.rewarding9.benefited from10.more patient and organized3.解析A: Sofia, my name is Julia. Your mother asked me to help you improve your grades.B: Yes, I know. I’m a little behind in English and Math and I need to bring up my marks in order to graduate to the next grade.A: I understand, and I’ll do my best to help you in those areas.B: Do you tutor much?A: Actually, I volunteer 2 hours a week and provide extra help and support to those students who are falling behind.B: Do you enjoy it? Have you had much success?A: Oh yes, Sofia. I, myself needed tutoring when I was your age.B: Really? But you seem so knowledgeable. You know your material.A: Of course, Sofia. I worked hard at it and really had goodguidance from Mario, my volunteer.B: I feel embarrassed and lost in class, when I can’t keep up with the rest of my classmates.A: It’s a process, but we’ll get there together. I promise!B: Thank you, Julia, for your vote of confidence.A: Did I mention, that the tutor who helped me many years ago, eventually became my husband?B: Really? That’s a unique story.A: Yes, it was very fitting. We also opened up the “Tutor Me Centre”and promised that we would help others in the process.B: I’m impressed. Maybe, I’ll also have the same happy ending.Part D-Section A1. 1-2CB2. 1-2BC3. 1-3BCBPart D-Section B1. 1-4BBCA2. 1-4CDABPart D-Section C1. 1-3BAC2. 1-3DCB3.. 1-4AAAA。
21世纪大学新英语视听说教程第二册课后答案
第一单元Page4/20 1.charles 2.barbara 3.angela 4.robPage6 1.2001 2.583,000 3.11 ; 2001 4.220,000 ; 2005-2006 ; eight and a half; five and a halfPage10 1.(6)2.(4)3.(5)4.(2)5.(3)6.(1)Page11 1.I want to shoot some pictures of students in the classroom. 2.What are your hopes for the future? 3.Do you want to land on the moon?Page14 1.describe the American system 2.financial aid and rules about employment3.English language requirements4.for information and advicePage15 1.with the most current information 2.how much will it all cost 3.Planning is ImportantPage18 1.C 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.D第二单元Page4 2657134Page6 1) 5:00a.m 2) 6:00am 3)6:40am 4)7:00 o’clock 5)8:00 o’clock 6)5:00o’clock 7)6:30 8)8:00 9)10:00 o’clock 10)1:00 or 2:00 11)5:00 amPage10 1.dining 2.a post office ; a bookstore ; 3.Public Safety ; 4.single ; triple ; 5.Hofstra’s librariesPage11 `1.There are many different types of residential environments from which to choose. 2.Hofstra’s libraries contain over 1.6 million volumes on campus.3.Students may also choose to have Hofstra host their website.Page14 1.jazz ; hard rock ; news ; national ; international ; mercial ;advertisers ;3.the student government ; school administration ;Page15 T F FPage16 location : Saint Louis,Missouri ; Population : 11,000 studentsSchools : law,medicine,social work, business,design and visual arts,engineeringand applied science.1.....52,000 dollars.2.....27,000 dollars . ; ... 38,000 dollars.1....Eliot Seminary2....Washington University3....WashingtonUniversity in Saint LouisPage18 1.C 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.B 9.C第三单元 仅供参考,QQ:305773915Page4 1.did a really excellent job ; 2.do you really think so ; 3.I really like the changes you’ve made ; 4.I like what you are doing ; 5.I really appreciate the way ;Page6 1).a travel agency ; 2).take people on tours ;3)even go out of the country;5).I love my job ; 6).in a hospital ;7).nurse ; 8).brain surgeon ; 9).a dozen operations ;10).Not bad.Page9 Step1 : Learn a success system. Step2 : Keep it simple. Step3: Reduce the goal. Step4 : Rule of 20. Step5 : Post it. Step6 : Visualize. Step7 : Act as if... Step8 : Law of effort. Step9 :Law of consistency. Step10 : Repeat all the steps.Page10 T F T T FPage11 1.In the end,none of this will happen. 2.The truth is that success is not a secret.3.Reducing your goals gives you something tangible.Page14 1,对2.对4。
21世纪大学英语视听说2 答案UNIT 6-UNIT 10
UNIT 6Part A Section A : Task 21-5 BCABBSection B Task 11effect 2 push 3 consumers 4 advertised 5 shape 6 expsed 7 society 8 supposed 9 millions 10 imageTask 2 1-5 CBAABTask 3 TTFFTPart D Section A1 B2 B3 C4 A5 B6 D7 D8 C9 B 10 D 11 C 12 C 13 B 14 C 15 DSction B16 B 17 C 18 A 19 C 20 D 21 B 22 D 23 A 24 B 25 ASction C26 communication 27 particular 28 delivered 29 messages 30 instructions 31 advantage 32 unique 33 If you won’t write an attractive headline, then it won’t attract the user’s attention34 While doing this, put yourself in the place of the customers and ask yourself “why should I buy this?”35 Your ordering details should be clearly noticeable and simple to follow..UNIT 7Part A Section A Task 21-5 ABCCBSection B Task 11 facinating2 congratulate3 brilliant4 Civilizations5 philosophy6 precious7 moral8 core9 behavior 10 evidenceTask 2 1-5 BBDDBTask 3 TTTFFPart D Section A1 D2 A3 D4 B5 B6 A7 B8 C9 D 10 D 11 B 12 C 13 D 14 C 15 DSection B 16 C 17 A 18 B 19 B 20 D 21 C 22 C 23 C 24 D 25 A Section C26 next 27 advanced 28 encourage 29 income 30 impact 31 increasing 32 Africa 33 choosing34 More than 400,000 overseas students35 the move by unversities in developed counties36 to set up branches in the city by 2015UNIT 8Part A Section A Task 21-5 CBCDASection B Task 11 environment2 occasionally3 pridictions4 structures5 monitors6 integrated7 peak8 Invisibility9 enable 10 truthTask 2 1-5 CBDBATask 3 TTFTFPart D1 D2 D3 A4 C5 A6 C7 D8 D9 D 10 A 11 C 12 B 13 A 14 C 15 D 16 D 17 D 18 B 19 A 20 B 21 C 22 B 23 C 24 A 25 CSection C1 global 27 peaked 28 exceed 29 dispute 30 climate 31 Trends 32 atmosphere 33 expanded34 population growth since 1950 caused the loss of tens of thousands of plant and wildlife species,35 The group fears that in the coming decades half of the world’s population will be exposed to “water-scarce” conditions36 The result is ever increasing numbers of poor people across Africa, the Middle East, and elsewhere who suffer from lack of clean water, overcrowding, AIDS and other diseases.UNIT 9Part A Section A Task 21-5 CDBABSection B Task 11 fun2 equipment3 relaxing4 connectint5 Poet6 similar7 shapes8 eductional9 familiar 10 NowadaysTask 2 1-5 BCDADTask 3 FTFFTPart D 1 C 2 A 3 D 4 C 5 C 6 B 7 A 8 C 9 B 10 C 11 A 12 C 13 B 14C 15D 16 A 17 B 18 D 19 B 20 C 21 D 22 C 23 B 24 D 25 B26 edge 27 breath 28 attached 29 exciting 30 extreame 31 commercial 32 measures 33 character34 They use very strong and carefully made rubber ropes.35 This way you can prove to your family back home that you were brave enough to bungee.36 People with back or knee injuries should also avoid this sport.UNIT 10Part A Section A Task 2 1-5 BCAADSection B Task 11 trip2 earlier3 arrives4 breakfast5 ride6 miss7 own8 choice9 Italian 10 catchTask 2 1-5 CBBBATask 3 TFFTTPart D 1 B2D 3 C 4 A 5 C 6A 7C 8 A 9 D 10 A 11B 12D 13C 14 D 15 A 16 D 17 A 18 B 19A 20 D 21B 22 B 23B 24 C 25 C26 exciting 27 melts 28 imagine 29 peace 30 progress 31 culture 33 including34 You will have quite the time experiencing unique foods in fantastic settings.35 It doesn’t matter what your skiing ability is, you will be able to find a place to enjoy this sport.36 You will not run out of fantastic things to do in Switzerland before you run out o f time.。
21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2之欧阳语创编
听力课程参考答案(教材版)21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2Unit1 Food and HealthPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: ADBCASection BTask One: ABBBATask Two: CABABTask Three: TTFTFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: TFFFFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BAABBIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: refrigerator, temperature, degrees, discarded, harmful, quantities, containers, leftovers, dressing, clickIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: with limited nutritional value; in salt, sugar, fat or calories; lead to weight gain; avoid junk food; keep a food journal; what you eat every day Part DSection A: DACDCDBSection B: BCBACADASection C: BCDCDBACBDUnit2AnimalsPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BABCBSection BTask One: BCCABTask Two: BCADDTask Three: TTFFTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: AABABIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: promote, encouraged, trail, authorities, distressIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: I have ever seen; known for their alertness; have an amazing swiftness; poaching for their skins and horns; That’s awful; banning illegalpoachingPart DSection A: DBDCCABSection B: ABDACCDASection C: BDCABBDABDUnit3SportsmanshipPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: DBBCBSection BTask One: CDABATask Two: CCBABTask Three: TFTFTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFFT III. Watching and Speaking: Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BBBABIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: probably, wondered, historical, soldiers, develop, focus, Nowadays, wide, individuals, combinationsIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: in the soccer team; have matches with; part of my life; gives me many benefits; physical and psychological; work together as a teamPart DSection A: CCBABDDSection B: DDCBBDCDSection C: ADDDABDABCUnit4VolunteeringPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BCDACSection BTask One: ADCDATask Two: BCADCTask Three: FTFTTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FTFTFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: AABABIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: unique; additional, involved, educate, interactionIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: had the opportunity; my first thought was; not really voluntary; my early morning complaints; an amazing playground; made a positiveimpact onPart DSection A: DCBAADCSection B: CDBCCBDASection C: BADDABACDUnit5ValuesPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: DBCCASection BTask One: DADCCTask Two: BCABDTask Three: TTFFFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FTFFT III. Watching and Speaking: Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: ABABAIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: throughout, effect, element, harmony, relationshipsIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: As far as I know; the most important values; take a different attitude towards; was shocked to hear; mean to be nosy; ask a personal question Part DSection A: ABCABDCSection B: ADADDACCSection C: ADCCADBADBUnit6AdvertisementPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BCABBSection BTask One: CBACDTask Two: CBAABTask Three: TTFFTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FTFTFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BABAAIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: essential, properly, furniture, removed, principles, excessive, effect, solution, transform, potentialIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: creating an advertisement; highlights one particular benefit, make a list of all the benefits; rank them in the order of importance; do not overtlyclaim to offer; make untrustworthy claims Part DSection A: DBACBCDSection B: BDCCBADCSection C: BCACDBDABAUnit7China in the 21st CenturyPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: ABCCBSection BTask One: CADDBTask Two: BBDDBTask Three: TTTFFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFTFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BABBBIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: survived, region, petroleum, outstanding, decadesIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: at a rapid pace; use of latest technologies; world’s ecological system; in the course of development; meet human needs; generations to comePart DSection A: BCACBCASection B: DDBCDBCDSection C: CABBDCCCDAUnit8Future WorldPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: CBCDASection BTask One: CCBDCTask Two: CBDBATask Three: TTFTFPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: TFFFTIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: ABAAAIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: demand, conventional, impact, consumption, populationIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: create the virtual world; going to the real world; a little bit confusing; between your toes; lying in your bed at home; fool your mindPart DSection A: ACBDCDCSection B: DACBACCDSection C: DDBABCBCACUnit9HobbiesPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: CDBABSection BTask One: BCCDATask Two: BCDADTask Three: FTFFTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: FFFFT III. Watching and Speaking: Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BBAAB III. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: discovered, accident, recently, disappointment, create, services, steady, negative, obstacle, rewardIII. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: can’t live without music; dinning without my friends around; a powerful source of motivation; probably the easiest way for anyone to relax; both classical and pop musicPart DSection A: BCCABCASection B: BCACBCDBSection C: ABDBCDCBDBUnit10TravelPart ASection ATask OneTask Two: BCAADSection BTask One: ACBACTask Two: CBBBATask Three: TFFTTPart BSection AI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening:FFFTFIII. Watching and Speaking:Section BI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: BAABAIII. Watching and Speaking:Section CI. Lead inII. Watching and Listening: referred, population, host, uncomfortable, residents, humid, occur, tropical, variety, ranges,III. Watching and Speaking:Part CModel Dialogue:Now Your Turn: one of the must-see places; the breathtaking beauty; take daytrips from the mainland;one of the seven wonders; the only living thing; visible from spacePart DSection A: CBAABDDSection B: DABDACDASection C: DABADBBBCCUNIT 6Part A Section A : Task 21-5 BCABBSection B Task 11effect 2 push 3 consumers 4 advertised 5 shape 6 expsed 7 society 8 supposed 9 millions 10 image Task 2 1-5 CBAABTask 3 TTFFTPart D Section A1 B2 B3 C4 A5 B6 D7 D8 C9 B 10 D 11 C 12 C 13 B 14 C 15 DSction B16 B 17 C 18 A 19 C 20 D 21 B 22 D 23 A 24 B 25 A Sction C26 communication 27 particular 28 delivered 29 messages 30 instructions 31 advantage 32 unique 33If you won’t write an attractive headline, then it won’t attract the user’s attention34 While doing this, put yourself in the place of the customers and ask yourself “why should I buy this?”35 Your ordering details should be clearly noticeable and simple to follow..UNIT 7Part A Section A Task 21-5 ABCCBSection B Task 11 facinating2 congratulate3 brilliant4 Civilizations5 philosophy6 precious7 moral8 core9 behavior 10 evidenceTask 2 1-5 BBDDBTask 3 TTTFFPart D Section A1 D2 A3 D4 B5 B6 A7 B8 C9 D 10 D 11 B 12 C 13D 14 C 15 DSection B 16 C 17 A 18 B 19 B 20 D 21 C 22 C 23 C 24 D 25 ASection C26 next 27 advanced 28 encourage 29 income 30impact 31 increasing 32 Africa 33 choosing34 More than 400,000 overseas students35 the move by unversities in developed counties36 to set up branches in the city by 2015UNIT 8Part A Section A Task 21-5 CBCDASection B Task 11 environment2 occasionally3 pridictions4 structures5 monitors6 integrated7 peak8 Invisibility9 enable 10 truthTask 2 1-5 CBDBATask 3 TTFTFPart D1 D2 D3 A4 C5 A6 C7 D8 D9 D 10 A 11 C 12 B 13 A 14 C 15 D 16 D 17 D 18 B 19A 20B 21C 22 B 23 C 24 A 25 CSection C1 global 27 peaked 28 exceed 29 dispute 30 climate 31 Trends 32 atmosphere 33 expanded34 population growth since 1950 caused the loss of tens of thousands of plant and wildlife species,35 The group fears that in the coming decades half of the world’s population will be exposed to “water-scarce” conditions36 The result is ever increasing numbers of poor people across Africa, the Middle East, and elsewhere who suffer from lack of clean water, overcrowding, AIDS and other diseases.UNIT 9Part A Section A Task 21-5 CDBABSection B Task 11 fun2 equipment3 relaxing4 connectint5 Poet6 similar7 shapes8 eductional9 familiar 10 Nowadays Task 2 1-5 BCDADTask 3 FTFFTPart D 1 C 2 A 3 D 4 C 5 C 6 B 7 A 8 C 9 B 10 C 11 A 12C 13 B 14 C 15D 16 A 17 B 18 D 19 B 20 C 21 D 22 C23 B 24 D 25 B26 edge 27 breath 28 attached 29 exciting 30 extreame 31 commercial 32 measures 33 character34 They use very strong and carefully made rubber ropes.35 This way you can prove to your family back home that you were brave enough to bungee.36 People with back or knee injuries should also avoid this sport.UNIT 10Part A Section A Task 2 1-5 BCAADSection B Task 11 trip2 earlier3 arrives4 breakfast5 ride6 miss7 own8 choice9 Italian 10 catchTask 2 1-5 CBBBATask 3 TFFTTPart D 1 B2D 3 C 4 A 5 C 6A 7C 8 A 9 D 10 A 11B 12D 13C 14 D 15 A 16 D 17 A 18 B 19A 20 D 21B 22 B 23B 24 C 25 C26 exciting 27 melts 28 imagine 29 peace 30 progress 31 culture 33 including34 You will have quite the time experiencing unique foods in fantastic settings.35 It doesn’t matter what your skiing ability is, you will be able to find a place to enjoy this sport.36 You will not run out of fantastic things to do in Switzerland before you run out of time.欧阳语创编欧阳语创编。
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英语习题pursue responsibility grant equit restrictdistinct minmum expoit award elect1、The group elected one of its members to be their spokesperson.2、Wage increases are being kept to a(n)minimum in many companies becauseof the economic depression.3、The engineering profession now has many distinct branches.4、Now that you’re 13 you should have more of responsibility.5、Students usually pusue one or more of the subjects,which they have studiedat “A” level,such as Art,Drama,English,Music,etc.6、We need to make sure that we expoit our resources as fully as possible.7、College is considering measure to restrict the sale of cigarettes.8、College courses should be designed to equip students with knowledge andskills to help them survive in modern society.9、The local government grant$1.1 million so that the old theater could be takendown and rebuilt.10、For his achievement in the medical field,the Mayor awarding him a medal ofmerit.5:1、The organization provides information on health issues to the public at large.2、On the basis of what the Minister says,we will lern whether the Governmentsthinking has advanced.3、I’d like to say a word or two in support of his proposal.4、In response to your advertisement in the Bedfordsbire Reporter,I an writing toapply for the post of secretary.5、Our company is aiming at a 50% increase in production this year.12:1、What question do we face due to the change of the environment?C、How to develop a pattern for sustainable existence.2、What can we learn from the fifth paragraph?D、Students should learn to understand and appreciate people from other cutures.3、What did president think of his participating in research when he was an undergraduate?B、It was rewarding.4、What does the seventh pargraph tell us?C、The president attaches great importance to the undergraduate education.5、It can can be inferred from the passage that the president introduces undergraduate education at Stanford as .D、a one-in-a-lifetime journey.annual version financial entry refugeepublication detailed full-time click spot1、I'm absolutely sure that this drress is a cheaper version of the one we saw in that deparment store.2、The bookshelves were crowded with books and scientific publications.3、If you want to open a file,click twice on the icon for it.4、To their disappointment,the thievers were spotted by the police at the moment they were entering the bank.5、During World War II,many refugees fled to the United States.6、They've updated a lot of entries in the most recent edition of the dictionary.7、Despite financial difficulties,they did not find the life in London unpleasant.8、After a lot of part-time jobs,John finally got a(n)Full-time position.9、In your report,you should give a(n) detailed description of the whole incident.10、Companies publish annual reports to inform the public about the previous year's activities.5:1、At the age of 29,he set up a commercial property business.2、While she was tidying up the living room,she came across her old photograph album.3、My doctor refered me to a specialist in heart disease.4、He hired private investigators to check out his future business parner.5、She only learnt of her son's marriage long atter the event.12:1、What does the author mean by saying "finding a job is a lot like finding a match when dating"?D、In job hunting everyone hopes to find an employer that fits one's personality.2、About different personality types, which of the following is not true according to the passage?C、Idealists look for work/life balance and secure environment.3、What makes Google attractive to so many young people according to Kyle Ewing?B、The challenging work inGoogle.4、We can infer from the survey that banks and companies .C、are not so popular with college graduates as they were in the past.5、The strong message the survey made clear is that young people today want employers who .A、are a good fit for their personality.beam distress grace lower destructioncollision explode scatter signal crash1、The driver gave a signal that he was going to turn right.2、It was reported that 41 people were killed in a plane crash in the Himalayas last week.3、The ship's captain radioed that itwas in distress.4、The skaters moved over the ice with a smaooth,effortless grace.5、The bomb was taken away and the soldiers exploded it at safe distance from the houses.6、They were on their way the Shropshire Union Canal when their car was involoved in a collision with a truck.7、The Central Bank lowered interest rates by 2 percent8、He beamed a cheerful welcome as he opened the door for the distinguished guest.9、He used to scatter his toys all over the floor and I had to pick them up.10、The destruction of the world's forests concerns everyone in some way.5:1、Marta combed through a box of old photographs,looking for the baby's portrait.2、The cost of the house may be lower than we first thought;but in any case it will still be beyond our reach.3、The struggle between the drug company and the Government over prices finally ended in a satisfactory settlement.4、He was said to have been bright at school and the most certainly bound for University.5、As soon as I was on board I began to have second thoughts about leaving.12:1、Katie's children were playing on the driveway when she removed groceries from her car.(T)2、After the freight train rolled by,the two children want to the tracks and knelt down to listen to the sound of the train. (F)3、The overhead lights signaled that the passenger train was far from the tracks.(F)4、When the freight train got to the top of the rise,the drivers noticed two kids on the tracks ahead .(T)5、Falzo stayed in the engine's cab and waved and shouted at he kids.(F)purely perceive discourage dynamics unlikelyspecialty reasonably sink extended actually1、The economy in that country was sinking deeper and deeper into crisis.2、My father was a historian and his specialty was the history of Germany.3、They decided to close the museum purely and simply because it cost too much to run.4、The local government has decided on new measure to discourage car use in favour of public transportation.5、It's pretty unlikely taht they'll turn up now - it's nearly ten clock.6、The interchange of ideas aids an understanding of group dynamics.7、She saya it's good film and recommends it to all her friends,though she hasn't actually seen it.8、Stop shouting and let's discuss this reasonally.9、People now have perceived that green issues are important to our future.10、Kathy and Eric run this sinall hotel as a(n) "extended home",which should give youa good idea of the atmspe of warmth and hospitality.5:1、She took a deep interest in politics while she was still a college student,and was elected to the lower parliament at the age of 40.2、Alone in Lindon,without friends,work,or momney,Shelley fell into desair.3、There was an attempt to sign up more men for the police force,but not many did.4、The idea sounds fine,but we still need to try it out in practice.5、She started working on an engineering degree out dropped out of college after onlya year.12:1、From the first paragraph we can learn that Christopher was .B、a film actor2、Which of the following is true of Christopher?D、He fell off the horse and was injured.3、Shortly after Christopher was operate on, .B、he still had some difficulty in breathing.4、What did Christopher do after he returnd to work?D、He set about directing films.5、What can be inferred from the passage?A、It was his wife who gave him courage go on living.Perfection storage clap observe exclusivedefend survey interview quit cover1、The audience cheered and clapped enthusiastically as the curtain came down.2、Torrence expects to defend her title successfully in the next Olympics.3、Would you quit your job if you inherited lots of money from your parents?4、Jack has spent years in the development and perfection of his wine-making techniques.5、As an advanced journalist,she has interviewed celebrities and political leaders on her radio progeam for over 25 year.6、According to a survey of 1000 city residents,garbage collection is the city service people like most.7、The reporter managed to get a(n) exclusive interview with the Prime Minister.8、We've had to bulid some cupboards to give us more storage space.9、"I've always found German cars very reliable,"he observed in the newspaper column.10、A team of sports journalists was sent to Germany to cover the 2006 World Cup. 5:1、If you're going swimming tomorrow morning,you can count me out ,because I'll be preparing for an examination.2、The child seemed to be unaware of the trouble he had caused,and still laughed in spite of the mother's anger.3、The supect stopped in his tracks when he heard the footsteps behind him.4、It is true that at times even the momst talented athletes lose their motivation.5、A new director has been brought in to turn the company around.12;1、What factors contributed to the narrator's failure in losing her weight at first?B、Her improper cooking and unhealthy eating habits.2、What did the narrator do as she kept on gaining weight?C、She bought herself clothes of larger sizes.3、The narrator's story tells us that .B、it is important to have a balanced diet.4、Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?D、She didn't seriously consider losing weight until she realized how far was.5、It can be concluded from the passage that .C、improper eating habits lead to gaining weight easily.。