全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册
全新版大学英语听说教程4答案unit1
Unit 1 One World
Pre-listening Task Language Focus
2. Do you think people all over the world are largely similar? Why or why not? From my perspective, people all over the world are both largely similar and amply dissimilar. By saying that all people in the world are largely similar, I mean that the common aspirations of all humanities are nearly the same, i.e. pursuing peace, stability, development, common prosperity, justice and harmony, all of which are lofty goals to be realized through concerted efforts globally. By saying that people all over the world are amply dissimilar, I mean that their approaches of reaching those
UNIT 1
One World
Unit 1 One World
Pre-listening Task Language Focus
Questions for Discussion 1. In what sense do you think we can regard the world we live in as one world? 2. Do you think people all over the world are largely similar? Why or why not? 3. Are you interested in the traditions of other peoples in the world? Describe some of them. 4. What are the traditions of birthday celebration in some English-speaking countries such as Britain and the U.S.? How do they differ from the Chinese ones?
全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册
全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册 unit1 Part B T ext Exercise 1: 1. b 2. c 3.a Exercise 2: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4.F 5. F. 6.F 7.T 8.F 9.T 10.T Part C 1. c 2. d 3. c 4. a 5. b Part D green: sign of life and of hope blue: color of the sky and the sea orange: color of health and strength red: color of danger and bravery; of passion and love purple: color of royalty an power indigo: color of silence rainbow: sign of hope for tomorrow 全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册Unit 2 Part B T ext Exercise 1: 1. d 2. b 3. d 4. c 5. d 6. a Exercise 2: (omi ed) Part C Americans move about a great deal at par es. ...as soon as there are more people than chairs in a room... you will see first one and then another make some excuse to get to his feet si ng becomes sta c introduce themselves dri around a room you are expected to reply by giving your name and introducing the person with you merely nod and smile she extends it just nods and greets her Part D In In Japan, Japan, Japan, you you you should should should hold hold hold a a a business business business with with with both both both hands hands hands and and and read read read the the the name name name and and and the the the job job job tle tle carefully. so do not hold the card with one hand and put it into your pocket without reading it. In Mexico, it is usual for men to touch each other in a friendly way and it is considered unfriendly if you move away when you are touched. IN Korea, eye contact means sincerity and respect to the speaker. In China, you should avoid cri cizing people, otherwise you will embarrass them. Kate pretended to cri cize her Chinese business partner with the inten on of amusing him. In China, you should avoid confronta on with people. People in Scotland and Wales will be offended if you call them English. It is because England is not one part of the United Kingdom. Rob doses not like to be touched and stared at. English people tend to look away when talking to each other. 全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册Unit 3 Part B T ext Exercise 1: radio/TV celebra ons/world a weekly column/Daily Star can't afford couple/hundred eighteen/age/accepted/adult/vote/buy wines/drive a car considered/mature/boys Turkey, Egypt, Indonesia, and Senegal. Exercise 2: 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.F 7.F 8.T Part C 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.T 7.T 8.F 9.T 10.F Part D The reasons why boundaries between countries are fading. fading fading of of of boundaries boundaries boundaries of of of class class class and and and caste caste caste in in in socie es/relaxa on socie es/relaxa on socie es/relaxa on of of of immigra on immigra on immigra on laws laws laws in in in many many coun es/freedom for people to convert to other religions/birth of the Internet They are Chris anity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. 21 or more. The adop on and circula on of the single currency, the euro. 全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册Unit 4 Part B T ext Exercise 1: put the OHP on the table press the bu ons in and li this part up un l it snaps into place turn the OHP round so the head is facing towards the screen or a white wall plug it in switch it on place the transparency on the stage move the flap up or down to raise or lower the image turn the wheel to make the image sharp Exercise 2: place the OHP about 2 meters from the wall or screen a screen works be er than a wall leave the OHP switched on when using it and place a piece of paper over the glass Part C in the address book or contact list "CCs" stands stands for for for copies copies of a m essage. message. message. when you want other when you want other people to get copies of t he the same email message, you send them "CCs". you can copy sentences and paste them in other places you can run the spell checker you double click the word an type the new word over it. 全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册Unit 5 Part B T ext Exercise 1: 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. C Exercise 2: Firstly, it is a fact that some people were born with be er memories. Secondly, different things are kept in different parts of the brain. Ideas, words and numbers are stored in the le -hand side and images, sounds and smells in the right-hand side. Thirdly, Thirdly, unusual unusual experiences experiences can can can produce produce produce chemicals chemicals chemicals such such as adrenaline adrenaline in in our body which can boost memory. Fourthly, Fourthly, how how how well well well we we remember remember something something something is is also also affected affected affected by by the context context in in which which we we we learn learn about it. Finally, the more o en you recall a memory, the more likely you are to remember it. If you don't, you lose it. Part C Four Because Australia is shaped a bit like a dog. Break it into smaller ones and then think of what the numbers remind us of. Try to follow the direc ons in our mind. Try to build them into a story. Part D 1.T 2.F 3.F 4.F 5.T 6.F 7.T 8.T 。
全新版大学英语视听说答案4
全新版大学英语视听说教程4答案U1ListeningA:Communicate1、Answers will vary. (e.g. to go somewhere; to meet someone; for health reasons)2、Answers will vary.3、Answers will vary. (e.g. Yes, because most people are interested in having a better life.)B. Listen and Infer1、Answers will vary. (e.g. to clari fy what she means when she talks about “upgrading” something)2、Answers will vary. (e.g. to make what she says more believable; to ensure that her listeners trust what she says; to encourage more people to listen to her podcasts)3、Answers will vary. (e.g. healthy eating, exercising, avoiding unhealthy habits, etc.)C:Vocabulary1、c2、g3、e4、a5、I6、d7、j8、h9、f10、bD:Listen for Main Ideas 2E:Listen for Details DoctorRadio30CanadianAuthornatureExercise FJapan(the) 1990s(many) health benefits 50,000 peoplePublicshorter life/livesExtended ListeningExercise A:1、C2、B3、B4、D5、AExercise B:1、Noa. can hardly find a really tranquil corner thereb. Shanghai lacks natural scenery and tranquility because of the city’s rapid development.2、Yesa. murmur of cicadas and frogs; lively; charmingb. enchanted by lights, music, and flowing clear water; attracted to stay here for goodc. refreshing tea and melodies; delighted to have an opportunity to connect with my true selfExercise C:1、C2、B3、AExercise D:1、exhausted and cranky2、Return the call3、Read a paper book4、hiking trip5、LaughterExercise E:1、B2、C3、BExercise F:1、F2、T3、F4、F5、TExercise G:1、C3、DExercise H:To people who smile1、brain2、happier3、reducedlower4、pain pillsTo people who see a smile1、they have won a prize2、smile3、more relaxed4、go down Conclusion:win-wineveryone concernedno effort to producSpeakingExercise E:2、B3、ATEDTalksC. Vocabulary:1、f2、e3、a4、b5、g6、i7、h8、j9、d10、cD. Watch for Main Ideas: 31425E. Watch for Details:1、20102、1950s3、72.9 years4、Almost 80 years.5、SmileF.Watch for Supporting Evidence1、b2、e3、a4、d5、c6、fG. Expand Your Vocabulary1、B long-lasting2、A stumbled upon3、C aha! moment4、C judgment was impaired5、C tap intoSelf-test1—5: CDABB6—10:CABDB1—5:BABCD6—10:BCCBAU2ListeningA. Communicate:1、Answers will vary. (e.g. It represents women seeking the right to vote in the U.S.)2、Answers will vary. (e.g. movements regarding environmental protection, race relations, human rights, etc.)3、Answers will vary.Exercise BBC. Vocabulary1、A2、C3、A4、C5、B6、C7、A8、C9、B10、CD. Listen for Main Ideas·The right to know movement focuses on getting organizations to disclose information. ·The movement for transparency aims to get organizations to be open with information.·The right to know and transparency movements led to political changes in the U.K. and Iceland.E. Listen for Details1、60spblctn of Silent Spring2、2004rqstd info3、2008cllpsdcrrncy ↓ 50%4、201440% N Amer cnsmrsExercise F144323Extended Listening Exercise A1、D2、A3、CExercise B September 28government-heldNew developments:1、September 19,2011 Access to Information African Platform2、transparency Situation today:1、40-502、Ten3、some time15 yearsExercise C1、C2、C3、DExercise D1、1442、72nd3、2464、affluent5、transparentExercise E1、A2、C3、DExercise F1、F2、T3、F4、F5、TExercise G1、C2、D3、A4、C5、A Exercise H1、The AMA is committed to working with members of2、The AMA has embraced the groundworkhas developed educational programs and practice-based tools3、it is unprincipled to ignore the problem4、What is needed now is the synthesis of these efforts5、the responsibility ofremains unchanged6、any steps towill draw the health care community closer toSpeakingExercise A1、B simile3、A metaphor5、B personificationTEDTalksC. Vocabulary1、a2、j3、c4、h5、e6、f7、g8、d9、I10、bD. Watch for Main Ideas 645321E. Watch for Details totalmedicalpublicvoluntaryHugeF. Watch for Multiple Viewpoints1、f2、c,b3、a4、d5、bG. Interpret Figurative Language1、A2、B3、B4、AH. Expand Your Vocabulary1、B provoke anger2、C took my oath3、B short of breath4、A deeply intimate5、B ensure6、C change the paradigmSelf-test1–5: CBADB6—10:BCDAC1—5: BCDCB6–10:BCBCAU3ListeningA. Communicate1、Answers will vary. (e.g. doctors, teachers, police)2、Answers will vary. (e.g. People believe that we learn how to listen through experience.)3、Answers will vary.(e.g. There would be greater understanding and compassion among people, leading to fewer conflicts.)C. Vocabulary1、f2、b3、c4、a5、e6、d7、g8、h9、j10、iD. Listen for Main IdeasBoth content-focused and people-focused listening have benefits. Even though listening seems easy, not everybody can do it well. Listening carefully to others is a valuable skill that can lead to success.E. Listen for Details6132457Exercise G1a1b2b3aExtended Listening Exercise A1、C2、A3、D4、BExercise B1、U.S.2512、Beijing95Exercise C1、F2、F3、T4、TExercise DcharityHopedisabilities medalsExercise E Lord Minister Philanthropist peerExercise F1、B2、B3、B4、A5、CExercise G1、C2、A3、C4、BExercise H1、20042、practical valuehelp themselves or their own communities 3、understand themforeignExercise IExercise J1、B2、A3、C4、DExercise K1、F2、T3、F4、T5、FExercise LTEDTalksC. Vocabulary1、c2、a3、f4、I5、b6、g7、e8、j9、d10、hD. Watch for Main Ideas1、a2、e3、c4、bE. Watch for Main Ideas1、first clientthree days2、five fishermen$15 per kilo3、one year27 projects4、40,000 businesses 300 communitiesF. Draw Conclusions1、C2、C3、D4、C5、C6、DH. Watch for HumorI. Expand Your Vocabulary1、A shaped by2、B in the nick of time3、B blundering around4、B one-on-one5、C tryoutSelf-test1–5: CBBAA6–10: DABAB1—5: BDCAB6—10: BCACDU4ListeningA. Communicate1、Answers will vary. (e.g. It’s made of the words data and entertainment. It means data that is used as a part of entertainment, for example by posting statistics to social media sites.)2、Answers will varyC. Vocabulary1、a2、c4、e5、f6、I7、g8、h9、j10、dD. Listen for Main Ideas 34521E. Listen for Details1、F2、F3、F4、T5、FF. Communicate Facts: 3 2 Opinions: 4 1Exercise G1、fact2、opinion3、fact4、fact5、fact opinionExtended Listening Exercise A1、B2、C3、B4、A5、BExercise B2、F3、F4、T5、N6、FExercise C1、B2、C3、B4、C Exercise DExercise E1、B2、C3、A4、C Exercise F1、a few drops of water easy to see and count2、a cup of watera bucket of water measured and analyzed difficulty3、a huge waterfall rapid speedhardcontain4、storage systems holdhigh speedprocesssoftware systems managingExercise G1、B2、A3、C4、CExercise H1、examine trendswhat products it should make2、Advertisers3、analyze datadevices and machines improve their products4、Online supermarkets customerthe demand5、what policiesthe economy6、genetic codediseasestreatmentsTEDTalksC. Vocabulary1、c2、f3、j4、a5、e6、h7、I8、b9、d10、gD. Watch for Main Ideas1、MI2、SD3、MI4、MI5、SD6、MIE. Watch for DetailsThe basic principle of machine learning is to give data to computers and let them infer rules from it.Machine learning has many beneficial applications, including helping doctors identify cancer cells.Many things we do with technology, such as searching the Internet, rely on machine learning.F. Distinguish Facts from Opinions1、fact2、opinion3、fact4、fact5、opinion6、opinionH. Watch and Note Causes and EffectsI. Expand Your Vocabulary1、B sick of2、A burnt to a crisp3、B In this respect4、B telltale signs5、C assembly line6、A frame of referenceSelf-test1–5: CBBAB6—10: DCBAB1–5: CBDCB 6–10: CBCBCListeningA. Communicate1、Answers will vary. (e.g. TV, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, newspapers, magazines, etc.)2、Answers will vary. (e.g. We hear about scary events happening in the world on the news, and we also see scary images on TV, in movies, and in the news. It can seem like the TV is scaring viewers or spreading fear among them.)C. Vocabulary1、c2、I3、a4、e5、h6、j7、g8、b9、f10、dD. Listen for Main IdeasBothMinaMinaMateoExercise E1、1/32、<6003、>7004、≈805、≈3/46、20MF. Listen for Details1、The world is scarier and more dangerous than it used to be.2、To sum up.3、To emphasize his opinion about the topicExtended ListeningExercise A1、B2、C4、DExercise B1、882、103、58 percent45、Pandemics6、Reptiles7、DeathExercise Cthe definition of the impostor syndromethe symptoms of the impostor syndromethe negative effects of the impostor syndromethe number of people with the impostor syndrome the advice for those who have the impostor syndromeExercise D1、B2、C3、DExercise E1、D2、D3、A4、CExercise F1、T2、F3、F4、T5、FExercise GJia Jiang came across and decided to try the strategy it introduced. Jia Jiang planned to find a way to be rejected every day for one hundred days.Jia Jiang learned that he should have stayed and faced up to his fear in his first challenge. The donut shop made the donut as Jiang requested on the third day.Jia Jiang gained confidence and learned some important strategies through his failures and successes.Exercise H1、C2、C3、D4、CSpeakingExercise A1、5 engages listeners2、2 introduces his opinion3、3 introduces a key idea4、1 defines “if it bleeds, it leads5、4 signals a new topicTEDTalksC. Vocabulary1、j2、f3、I4、e5、a6、g7、h8、b9、c10、dD. Watch for Main IdeasHer main goal is to illustrate an idea about fear by describing what the men of the Essex experienced.F. Give Examples689G. Expand Your VocabularyabdeJ. Expand Your Vocabulary1、B situation would be really dire2、C dismissing their fears3、C illuminating example4、A embarked on5、B resorted to6、C steered forSelf-test1–5: ACCDA6—10: BBDCC1–5:BDCAC6—10: ADBDBU6ListeningA. Communicate1、Answers will vary.2、Answers will vary.3、Answers will vary.C. Vocabulary1、b2、e3、f4、h5、I6、a7、c8、j9、d10、gD. Listen for Main IdeasThe professor: (Two relevant ideas) dfAmal: (Three relevant ideas)abfE. Listen for Detailslayersitemnutrients machinesfarmslayersnutrientsplantsF. Collaborate Answers will vary.G. Communicate1、Amal / FS2、prof3、Austin / MSExtended Listening Exercise A1、C2、C3、A4、D1、products made from soy beans2、meat3、cultured meatcellsgrowing meat from these cells4、microscopic organisms SeaweedExercise C1、C2、B3、D4、BExercise D1、70% of their earnings2、increase by 25%3、over 2 billion4、high3 or 51、A2、B3、B4、DExercise F1、T2、T3、F4、T5、FExercise G1、B2、C3、B4、DExercise H1、a thin layer of good soil wind and water erosion2、the side of a hilltake some of the good soil3、a plastic filmholesgrow through4、do not need as much wateryield profitsSpeakingA. Communicate1、Personally, I’m neutral onFor me2、I feel thatFor me3、At first, I was skeptical and didn’t thinkI came to thinkTEDTalksC. Vocabulary1–5: ABBCB6-10:BAACCD. Watch for Main Ideas1、Chefs want to sell fish that is sustainable, but global fish stocks are declining.2、The goal of agriculture, including fish farming, should be to create food that is delicious.3、Focusing on the relationships among plants and animals will lead to better food.E. Watch for DetailsMiguel, the biologist at Veta la Palma, is an expert in relationships, not in fish.Veta la Palma does not feed its fish because they eat the same food as wild fish.Veta la Palma loses one fifth of its fish and fish eggs to predators such as flamingos. Miguel thinks that the number of birds at Veta la Palma shows the system’s health.The water at Veta la Palma comes from a polluted river, but the system purifies it.F. Watch and Take Notesthe head of P.R. for a fish farm companythe head biologist for the fish farm companya biologist at Veta La PalmaG. Expand Your Vocabulary54231H. Expand Your Vocabulary1、A for better or for worse2、B a straight answer3、A set us up4、A soak up5、B works its way throughSelf-test1—5: DCAAB6–10:CDBDB1–5: CBCAB6—10:DCCACU7ListeningA. CommunicateAnswers will vary.(自我发挥)B. Communicate1、Rembrandt.2、Vermeer3、Answers will vary.C.Vocabulary1—5: ABCCA6–10:ACBACD. Listen for Main IdeasThe quality of each artist’s paintings Whether or not each artist had students How many people discussed each artist The number of works each artist produced Each artist’s links with people of high st atusE. Listen for Details1、F2、T3、T4、T5、F6、FExtended ListeningExercise A1、B2、D3、C4、CExercise B1、T2、F3、F4、FExercise C1、A2、B3、D4、AExercise D1、It’s essential to the company’s survival.2、Companies should be conscious of their reputations and be responsive to any crisis that may impact their reputations.3、a. Consumer preference.b. Support for the company in times of crisis or controversy.c. The future value of the company in the marketplace.4、Consumers prefer a company’s products even if other companies offer the same or similar products or services for different prices. Take organic products for example, consumers are willing to pay a premium price for products that are considered more prestigious.Exercise E1、B2、C3、D4、DExercise F1、He had everything. He was wealthy and handsome, and a war hero. He was a member of Parliament. He married a popular actress. Above all, he was the war secretary in the British government.2、The Prime Minister was forced to resign and one man who was involved in the matter killed himself. Profumo’s friends who believed his lies and defended him were made like fools after the scandal was revealed publicly.3、She chose to stand by him and encourage him to face up to it.Exercise G1、C2、D3、A4、DExercise Htoiletsdishesrichraise money presidentinvitedQueen of England buildings interview scandalHumilitydiedadmiredheroExercise I1、yearsbuildmoments destroy2、loststart over forgiveness3、dedication serviceSpeaking Exercise A1、Repeat2、Repeat3、lExplain4、DefineD. Communicate1、one2、40。
大学英语听说教程第四册答案
Unit 1Part BTextExercise 1: 1. b 2. c 3.aExercise 2: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4.F 5. F. 6.F 7.T 8.F 9.T 10.T Part C1. c2. d3. c4. a5. bPart Dgreen: sign of life and of hopeblue: color of the sky and the seaorange: color of health and strengthred: color of danger and bravery; of passion and lovepurple: color of royalty an powerindigo: color of silencerainbow: sign of hope for tomorrowUnit 2Part BTextExercise 1: 1. d 2. b 3. d 4. c 5. d 6. aExercise 2: (omitted)Part C1.Americans move about a great deal at parties.2....as soon as there are more people than chairs in a room...3.you will see first one and then another make some excuse to get to hisfeet4.sitting becomes static5.introduce themselves6.drift around a room7.you are expected to reply by giving your name and introducing the person with you8.merely nod and smile9.she extends it10.just nods and greets herPart D1.In Japan, you should hold a business with both hands and read the name and the job title carefully. so do not hold the card with one hand a nd put it into your pocket without reading it.2.In Mexico, it is usual for men to touch each other in a friendly way and it is considered unfriendly if you move away when you are touched.3.IN Korea, eye contact means sincerity and respect to the speaker.4.In China, you should avoid criticizing people, otherwise you will embarrass them.5.Kate pretended to criticize her Chinese business partner with the intention of amusing him.6.In China, you should avoid confrontation with people.7.People in Scotland and Wales will be offended if you call them English.It is because England is not one part of the United Kingdom.8.Rob doses not like to be touched and stared at.9.English people tend to look away when talking to each other.Unit 3Part BTextExercise 1:1.radio/TV2.celebrations/world3. a weekly column/Daily Star4.can't afford5.couple/hundred6.eighteen/age/accepted/adult/vote/buy wines/drive a car7.considered/mature/boys8.Turkey, Egypt, Indonesia, and Senegal.Exercise 2: 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.F 7.F 8.TPart C1.F2.F3.T4.F5.F6.T7.T8.F9.T 10.FPart D1.The reasons why boundaries between countries are fading.2.fading of boundaries of class and caste in societies/relaxation of immigration laws in many counties/freedom for people to convert to other relig ions/birth of the Internet3.They are Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam.4.21or more.5.The adoption and circulation of the single currency, the euro.Unit 4Part BTextExercise 1:1.put the OHP on the table2.press the buttons in and lift this part up until it snaps into place3.turn the OHP round so the head is facing towards the screen or a white wall4.plug it in5.switch it on6.place the transparency on the stage7.move the flap up or down to raise or lower the image8.turn the wheel to make the image sharpExercise 2:1.place the OHP about 2 meters from the wall or screen2. a screen works better than a wall3.leave the OHP switched on when using it and place a piece of paper over the glassPart C1.in the address book or contact list2."CCs" stands for copies of a message. when you want other people toget copies of the same email message, you send them "CCs".3.you can copy sentences and paste them in other places4.you can run the spell checker5.you double click the word an type the new word over it.Unit 5Part BTextExercise 1: 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. CExercise 2:1.Firstly, it is a fact that some people were born with better memories.2.Secondly, different things are kept in different parts of the brain. Ideas,words and numbers are stored in the left-hand side and images, soundsand smells in the right-hand side.3.Thirdly, unusual experiences can produce chemicals such as adrenaline in our body which can boost memory.4.Fourthly, how well we remember something is also affected by the context in which we learn about it.5.Finally, the more often you recall a memory, the more likely you are to remember it. If you don't, you lose it.Part C1.Four2.Because Australia is shaped a bit like a dog.3.Break it into smaller ones and then think of what the numbers remindus of.4.Try to follow the directions in our mind.5.Try to build them into a story.Part D1.T2.F3.F4.F5.T6.F7.T8.TUnit 6Part BTextExercise 1: 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. B 5. A 6. BExercise 2:1.if a man with a fortune cannot make himself easier and freer than those who are not, he gains nothing. Nothing except glittering baggage thatmust be attended to.(d)2.the larger a man's roof, the more snow it collects.(a)3.the lust for comfort is a stealthy thing that enters the house a guest, and then becomes a host, and then a master.(b)4.things are in the saddle, and ride mankind.(c)Part CExercise: 1.c 2.d 3.a 4.b 5.bPart D1.He is CEO and co-founder of John Paul Mitchell Systems2.Hair care products.3.It makes about $200 million in the sales per year.4.He joined forces with his friends Paul Mitchell, who was one for America's most influential hair designers then, and together they introduced arevolutionary hair setting and styling method.5.The successful people persist even during the toughest times, but the unsuccessful give up.6.Because DeJoria believes that fewer people can do more.7.They have 87 employees worldwide although they probably should hirefive or six hundred people.8.They are paid more than others in the industry but hey have to do more as well.9.He thinks it his duty to donate to worthwhile projects and causes.10.Success unshared is a failure.Unit 7Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. D 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. AExercise 2:1.Nonsmokers seem to have won the battle because smoking is banned not only inpublic places like theaters and airports but also in all workplaces. The numberof places where people are allowed to smoke has gradually become smaller an smaller.2.They have banned smoking in parks and recreation centers. In Los Angeles, forexample, they have implemented a smoke-free park policy, officially designatingsmoke-free zones in all 375 parks and recreation centers in the city. And since January 1, 2002 all parks in California have become smoke-free to safeguard children from the harmful effects of secondhand tobacco smoke and dangerous tobacco waste.Part CThe World Health Organization has named May 31 as World No Tobacco Day. Mark ing the day this year, the WHO announced that there was a 33 percent growth in the Asian cigarette market from 1999-2000.In Singapore, there has been an increase of smokers, which reflects the popularity of the addictive habit in Asia. Statistics show that seven Singaporeans die every day fro m smoking-related diseases in this country of 3.5 million people.Now, smoking will become socially unacceptable under a campaign by Singapore’s g overnment to use family and social pressure to get smokers to kick the habit. The ca mpaign, launched in April 2002, is the latest weapon employed by the state against t he spreading smoking habit. “Show them you care. Help them stop smoking,” is the campaign’s slogan, aimed at obtaining the help of loved ones to help smokers stop th eir nicotine habit. As part of its effort to discourage smoking, the government of Sin gapore has been putting up advertisements in newspapers, on TV and the Internet, sh owing parents quitting smoking so as not to worry their children.Part DOmittedUnit 8Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. c 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. dExercise 2: Medical Record: OmittedPart COld age in the United States presents many problems and 1) opportunities. As a resul t of 2) improved medical services, people live longer than they used to. This increase in 3) longevity creates a wide range of 4)social needs. The medical specialty of gerontology has opened up new research areas and careers related to the elderly.Because of changes in the family structure 5)from extended to nuclear, the elderly h ave to create 6) existence apart from basically small family units. This situation is 7) com plicated by the fact that may of their friends may have died and their children may have moved away.The elderly must set up a new life. Often, 8) the elderly must rely on a fixed incom e—Social Security and pensions—and gradually diminished savings. 9)While some live wi th their children, many more live by themselves, with a friend or in a nursing home.However, the increasing proportions of elderly people in society has given them a ne w political power. 10) They have formed organizations to voice their own needs and conc erns to local, state and federal agencies. Lobbying for such issues as increased Social Sec urity benefits, better health care, income tax benefits and rent controls has brought to the public an increased awareness of the determination of the elderly to assert their ability to deal effectively with their own lives.Part D OmittedUnit 9 Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. c 6. d Exercise 2: 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T 6. F Part C1. A2. B3. D4. C5. D6. A7. C8. BPart D omittedUnit 10 Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. A 5. D 6. D Exercise 2: omittedPart CProgram: Talk of the NationHost: Jenny ButlerGuest: Dr. James of Maryland UniversityTopic: Internet addictionHarmful effects of Internet addiction: Relationship problems or problems in maintainin g gradesWarning signals showing you are starting to get addicted: Impulse to go online begi ns to affect other areas of life. Begin to feel anxious or depressed or empty or lon ely when not online.How to avoid Internet addiction: Have some sort of balance in life.。
大学英语听说教程第4册答案
大学英语听说教程第4册答案Unit 1Part B TextExercise 1: 1. b 2. c 3.aExercise 2: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4.F 5. F. 6.F 7.T 8.F 9.T 10.TPart C 1. c 2. d 3. c 4. a 5. bUnit 2Part B TextExercise 1: 1. d 2. b 3. d 4. c 5. d 6. aExercise 2: (omitted)Part CAmericans move about a great deal at parties....as soon as there are more people than chairs in a room...you will see first one and then another make some excuse to get to his feet sitting becomes staticintroduce themselvesdrift around a roomyou are expected to reply by giving your name and introducing the person with youmerely nod and smileshe extends itjust nods and greets heUnit 3Part B Text Exercise 1:radio/TVcelebrations/worlda weekly column/Daily Starcan't affordcouple/hundredeighteen/age/accepted/adult/vote/buy wines/drive a carconsidered/mature/boysTurkey, Egypt, Indonesia, and Senegal.Exercise 2: 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.F 7.F 8.TPart C 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.T 7.T 8.F 9.T 10.FUnit 4Part B Text Exercise 1:put the OHP on the tablepress the buttons in and lift this part up until it snaps into placeturn the OHP round so the head is facing towards the screen or a white wall plug it inswitch it onplace the transparency on the stagemove the flap up or down to raise or lower the imageturn the wheel to make the image sharpExercise 2:place the OHP about 2 meters from the wall or screena screen works better than a wallleave the OHP switched on when using it and place a piece of paper over the glassPart Cin the address book or contact list"CCs" stands for copies of a message. when you want other people to get copies of the same email message, you send them "CCs".you can copy sentences and paste them in other placesyou can run the spell checkeryou double click the word an type the new word over it.Unit 5 Part B Text Exercise 1: 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. CExercise 2:Firstly, it is a fact that some people were born with better memories. Secondly, different things are kept in different parts of the brain. Ideas, words and numbers are stored in the left-hand side and images, sounds and smells in the right-hand side.Thirdly, unusual experiences can produce chemicals such as adrenaline in our body which can boost memory.Fourthly, how well we remember something is also affected by the context in which we learn about it.Finally, the more often you recall a memory, the more likely you are to remember it. If you don't, you lose it.Part C FourBecause Australia is shaped a bit like a dog.Break it into smaller ones and then think of what the numbers remind us of. Try to follow the directions in our mind.Try to build them into a story.Unit 6Part B TextExercise 1: 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. B 5. A 6. BExercise 2:if a man with a fortune cannot make himself easier and freer than those who are not, he gains nothing. Nothing except glittering baggage that must be attended to.the larger a man's roof, the more snow it collects.the lust for comfort is a stealthy thing that enters the house a guest, and then becomes a host, and then a master.things are in the saddle, and ride mankind.Part C Exercise: 1.c 2.d 3.a 4.b 5.bUNIT7Excrcise 11.Smoking in public places is being restricted more and more in the U.S.2.The speaker is neutral about it.3.People's homes.4.It was classified as a drug like cocaine in 1996.5.The United States is the country where tobacco originated.Exercise21. Throughout the United States, the number of places where people are allowed to smoke has gradually dwindled .2. In fact, smoking in parks and recreation centers is already banned in California.3. Since January 12002 , all parks in California have become smoke-free to safeguard children from the harmful effects of secondhand tobacco smoke and dangerous tobacco waste.4. Scientists all over the world agree that exposure to secondhand smoke poses a serious health risk and there is no safe level of exposure .5. It is especially dangerous for children because when they are exposed to tobacco smoke, they have much higher rates of lung diseases.。
全新版大学英语视听说教程4
全新版大学英语视听说教程4U1ListeningA:Communicate1、Answers will vary.(e.g.to go somewhere;to meet someone;forhealth reasons)2、Answers will vary.3、Answers will vary.(e.g.Yes,because most people are interestedin having a better life.)B.Listen and Infer1、Answers will vary.(e.g.to clarify what she means when she talksabout“upgrading”something)2、Answers will vary.(e.g.to make what she says more believable;toensure that her listeners trust what she says;to encourage more people to listen to her podcasts)3、Answers will vary.(e.g.healthy eating,exercising,avoidingunhealthy habits,etc.)C:Vocabulary1、c2、g3、e4、a5、I6、d7、j8、h9、f10、bD:Listen for Main Ideas 2E:Listen for Details DoctorRadio30CanadianAuthornatureExercise FJapan(the)1990s(many)health benefits 50,000 peoplePublicshorter life/livesExtended ListeningExercise A:1、C2、B3、B4、D5、AExercise B:1、Noa.can hardly find a really tranquil corner thereb.Shanghai lacks natural scenery and tranquility because of thecity’s rapid development.2、Yesa.murmur of cicadas and frogs;lively;charmingb.enchanted by lights,music,and flowing clear water;attracted tostay here for goodc.refreshing tea and melodies;delighted to have an opportunity toconnect with my true selfExercise C:1、C2、B3、AExercise D:1、exhausted and cranky2、Return the call3、Read a paper book4、hiking trip5、LaughterExercise E:1、B2、C3、BExercise F:1、F2、T3、F4、F5、TExercise G:1、C2、B3、DExercise H:To people who smile1、brain2、happier3、reducedlower4、pain pillsTo people who see a smile1、they have won a prize2、smile3、more relaxed4、go downConclusion:win-wineveryone concernedno effort to produc SpeakingExercise E:1、B2、B3、ATEDTalksC.Vocabulary:1、f2、e3、a4、b5、g6、i7、h8、j9、d10、cD.Watch for Main Ideas: 31425E.Watch for Details:1、20102、1950s3、72.9 years4、Almost 80 years.5、SmileF.Watch for Supporting Evidence1、b2、e3、a4、d5、c6、fG.Expand Your Vocabulary1、B long-lasting2、A stumbled upon3、C aha!moment4、C judgment was impaired5、C tap intoSelf-test1—5:CDABB6—10:CABDB1—5:BABCD6—10:BCCBAU2Listeningmunicate:1、Answers will vary.(e.g.It represents women seeking the right tovote in the U.S.)2、Answers will vary.(e.g.movements regarding environmental protection,race relations,human rights,etc.)3、Answers will vary.Exercise BCC.Vocabulary1、A2、C3、A4、C5、B6、C7、A8、C9、B10、CD.Listen for Main Ideas·The right to know movement focuses on getting organizations to disclose information.·The movement for transparency aims to get organizations to be open with information.·The right to know and transparency movements led to political changes in the U.K.and Iceland.E.Listen for Details1、60spblctn of Silent Spring2、2004rqstd info3、2008cllpsdcrrncy↓50%4、201440%N Amer cnsmrsExercise F144323Extended ListeningExercise A1、D2、A3、CExercise BSeptember 28 government-heldNew developments:1、September 19,2011 Access to Information African Platform2、transparency Situation today:1、40-502、Ten3、some time15 yearsExercise C1、C2、C3、DExercise D1、1442、72nd3、2464、affluent5、transparentExercise E1、A2、C3、DExercise F1、F2、T3、F4、F5、TExercise G1、C2、D3、A4、C5、AExercise H1、The AMA is committed to working with members of2、The AMA has embraced the groundworkhas developed educational programs and practice-based tools3、it is unprincipled to ignore the problem4、What is needed now is the synthesis of these efforts5、the responsibility ofremains unchanged6、any steps towill draw the health care community closer toSpeakingExercise A1、B simile3、A metaphor5、B personificationTEDTalksC.Vocabulary1、a2、j3、c4、h5、e6、f7、g8、d10、bD.Watch for Main Ideas645321E.Watch for DetailstotalmedicalpublicvoluntaryHugeF.Watch for Multiple Viewpoints1、f2、c,e3、a4、d5、bG.Interpret Figurative Language2、B3、B4、AH.Expand Your Vocabulary1、B provoke anger2、C took my oath3、B short of breath4、A deeply intimate5、B ensure6、C change the paradigmSelf-test1–5:CBADB6—10:BCDAC1—5:BCDCB6–10:BCBCAU3Listeningmunicate1、Answers will vary.(e.g.doctors,teachers,police)2、Answers will vary.(e.g.People believe that we learn how to listenthrough experience.)3、Answers will vary.(e.g.There would be greater understanding and compassion among people,leading to fewer conflicts.)C.Vocabulary1、f2、b3、c4、a5、e6、d7、g8、h9、j10、iD.Listen for Main IdeasBoth content-focused and people-focused listening have benefits. Even though listening seems easy,not everybody can do it well. Listening carefully to others is a valuable skill that can lead to success.E.Listen for Details6132457Exercise G1a1b2b3aExtended Listening Exercise A1、C2、A3、D4、BExercise B1、U.S.2512、Beijing95Exercise C1、F3、T4、TExercise D charityHopedisabilities medals Exercise E LordMinister Philanthropist peerExercise F1、B2、B3、B4、A5、CExercise G1、C2、A4、BExercise H1、20042、practical valuehelp themselves or their own communities 3、understand themforeignExercise IExercise J1、B2、A3、C4、DExercise K1、F2、T3、F4、TExercise LTEDTalksC.Vocabulary1、c2、a3、f4、I5、b6、g7、e8、j9、d10、hD.Watch for Main Ideas1、a2、e3、cE.Watch for Main Ideas1、first clientthree days2、five fishermen$15 per kilo3、one year27 projects4、40,000 businesses 300 communitiesF.Draw Conclusions1、C2、C3、D4、C5、C6、DH.Watch for HumorI.Expand Your Vocabulary1、A shaped by2、B in the nick of time3、B blundering around4、B one-on-one5、C tryoutSelf-test1–5:CBBAA6–10:DABAB1—5:BDCAB6—10:BCACDU4Listeningmunicate1、Answers will vary.(e.g.It’s made of the words data andentertainment.It means data that is used as a part of entertainment,for example by posting statistics to social media sites.)2、Answers will varyC.Vocabulary1、a2、c3、b4、e5、f6、I7、g8、h9、j10、dD.Listen for Main Ideas34521E.Listen for Details1、F2、F3、F4、T5、F6、TmunicateFacts:3 2Opinions:4 1Exercise G1、fact2、opinion3、fact4、fact5、fact opinion Extended ListeningExercise A1、B2、C3、B4、A5、B Exercise B1、T2、F3、F4、T5、N6、F Exercise C1、B2、C3、B4、C Exercise DExercise E1、B2、C3、A4、CExercise F1、a few drops of water easy to see and count2、a cup of watera bucket of water measured and analyzed difficulty3、a huge waterfall rapid speedhardcontain4、storage systemsholdhigh speedprocesssoftware systemsmanagingExercise G1、B2、A3、C4、CExercise H1、examine trendswhat products it should make2、Advertisers3、analyze datadevices and machinesimprove their products4、Online supermarkets customerthe demand5、what policiesthe economy6、genetic codediseasestreatmentsTEDTalksC.Vocabulary1、c2、f3、j4、a5、e6、h7、I8、b9、d10、gD.Watch for Main Ideas1、MI2、SD3、MI4、MI5、SD6、MIE.Watch for DetailsThe basic principle of machine learning is to give data to computers and let them infer rules from it.Machine learning has many beneficial applications,including helping doctors identify cancer cells.Many things we do with technology,such as searching the Internet,rely on machine learning.F.Distinguish Facts from Opinions1、fact2、opinion3、fact4、fact5、opinion6、opinionH.Watch and Note Causes and EffectsI.Expand Your Vocabulary1、B sick of2、A burnt to a crisp3、B In this respect4、B telltale signs5、C assembly line6、A frame of referenceSelf-test1–5:CBBAB6—10:DCBAB1–5:CBDCB6–10:CBCBCU5Listeningmunicate1、Answers willvary.(,Facebook,Twitter,Instagram,newspapers,magazines,etc.)2、Answers will vary.(e.g.We hear about scary events happening inthe world on the news,and we also see scary images on TV,in movies,and in the news.It can seem like the TV is scaring viewers or spreading fear among them.)C.Vocabulary1、c2、I3、a4、e5、h6、j7、g8、b9、f10、dD.Listen for Main Ideas BothMinaMinaMinaMateoExercise E1、1/32、<6003、>7004、≈805、≈3/46、20MF.Listen for Details1、The world is scarier and more dangerous than it used to be.2、To sum up.3、To emphasize his opinion about the topicExtended ListeningExercise A1、B2、C3、A4、DExercise B1、882、103、58 percent45、Pandemics6、Reptiles7、DeathExercise Cthe definition of the impostor syndromethe symptoms of the impostor syndromethe negative effects of the impostor syndromethe number of people with the impostor syndromethe advice for those who have the impostor syndromeExercise D1、B2、C3、D4、AExercise E1、D2、D3、A4、CExercise F1、T2、F3、F4、T5、FExercise GJia Jiang came across and decided to try the strategy it introduced.Jia Jiang planned to find a way to be rejected every day for one hundred days.Jia Jiang learned that he should have stayed and faced up to his fear in his first challenge.The donut shop made the donut as Jiang requested on the third day.Jia Jiang gained confidence and learned some important strategies through his failures and successes.Exercise H1、C2、C3、D4、CSpeakingExercise A1、5 engages listeners2、2 introduces his opinion3、3 introduces a key idea4、1 defines“if it bleeds,it leads5、4 signals a new topicTEDTalksC.Vocabulary1、j2、f3、I4、e5、a6、g7、h8、b9、c10、dD.Watch for Main IdeasHer main goal is to illustrate an idea about fear by describing what the men of the Essex experienced.F.Give Examples689G.Expand Your VocabularyabdeJ.Expand Your Vocabulary1、B situation would be really dire2、C dismissing their fears3、C illuminating example4、A embarked on5、B resorted to6、C steered forSelf-test1–5:ACCDA6—10:BBDCC1–5:BDCAC6—10:ADBDBU6Listeningmunicate1、Answers will vary.2、Answers will vary.3、Answers will vary.C.Vocabulary1、b2、e3、f4、h5、I6、a7、c8、j9、d10、gD.Listen for Main IdeasThe professor:(Two relevant ideas) dfAmal:(Three relevant ideas)abfE.Listen for DetailslayersitemnutrientsmachinesfarmslayersnutrientsplantsF.CollaborateAnswers will vary.municate1、Amal/FS2、prof3、Austin/MSExtended ListeningExercise A1、C2、C3、A4、DExercise B1、products made from soy beans2、meat3、cultured meatcellsgrowing meat from these cells4、microscopic organismsSeaweedExercise C1、C2、B4、BExercise D1、70%of their earnings2、increase by 25%3、over 2 billion4、high3 or 5Exercise E1、A2、B3、B4、DExercise F1、T2、T3、F4、T5、FExercise G1、B2、C4、DExercise H1、a thin layer of good soilwind and water erosion2、the side of a hilltake some of the good soil3、a plastic filmholesgrow through4、do not need as much wateryield profitsSpeakingmunicate1、Personally,I’m neutral onFor me2、I feel thatFor me3、At first,I was skeptical and didn’t thinkI came to thinkTEDTalksC.Vocabulary1–5:ABBCB6-10:BAACCD.Watch for Main Ideas1、Chefs want to sell fish that is sustainable,but global fish stocks are declining.2、The goal of agriculture,including fish farming,should be to create food that is delicious.3、Focusing on the relationships among plants and animals will lead to better food.E.Watch for DetailsMiguel,the biologist at Veta la Palma,is an expert in relationships,not in fish.Veta la Palma does not feed its fish because they eat the same food as wild fish.Veta la Palma loses one fifth of its fish and fish eggs to predators such as flamingos.Miguel thinks that the number of birds at Veta la Palma shows the system’s health.The water at Veta la Palma comes from a polluted river,but the system purifies it.F.Watch and Take Notesthe head of P.R.for a fish farm companythe head biologist for the fish farm companya biologist at Veta La PalmaG.Expand Your Vocabulary54231H.Expand Your Vocabulary1、A for better or for worse2、B a straight answer3、A set us up4、A soak up5、B works its way throughSelf-test1—5:DCAAB6–10:CDBDB1–5:CBCAB6—10:DCCACU7ListeningmunicateAnswers will vary.(自我发挥)municate1、Rembrandt.2、Vermeer3、Answers will vary.C.Vocabulary1—5:ABCCA6–10:ACBACD.Listen for Main IdeasThe quality of each artist’s paintingsWhether or not each artist had studentsHow many people discussed each artistThe number of works each artist producedEach artist’s links with people of high statusE.Listen for Details1、F2、T3、T4、T5、F6、FExtended ListeningExercise A1、B2、D3、C4、CExercise B1、T2、F3、F4、FExercise C1、A2、B3、D4、AExercise D1、It’s essential to the company’s survival.2、Companies should be conscious of their reputations and be responsive to any crisis that may impact their reputations.3、a.Consumer preference.b.Support for the company in times of crisis or controversy.c.The future value of the company in the marketplace.4、Consumers prefer a company’s products even if other companies offer the same or similar products or services for different prices.Take organic products for example,consumers are willing to pay a premium price for products that are considered more prestigious.Exercise E1、B2、C3、D4、DExercise F1、He had everything.He was wealthy and handsome,and a war hero.He was a member of Parliament.He married a popular actress.Above all,he was the war secretary in the British government.2、The Prime Minister was forced to resign and one man who was involved in the matter killed himself.Profumo’s friends who believed his lies and defended him were made like fools after the scandal was revealed publicly.3、She chose to stand by him and encourage him to face up to it. Exercise G1、C2、D3、A4、DExercise Htoiletsdishesrichraise money presidentinvitedQueen of England buildings interview scandalHumilitydiedadmiredheroExercise I1、yearsbuildmomentsdestroy2、loststart overforgiveness3、dedicationservice SpeakingExercise A1、Repeat2、Repeat3、lExplain4、Definemunicate1、one2、403、quality4、namegrow TEDTalksC.Vocabulary1、j2、h3、a5、I6、e7、b8、c9、f10、dD.Watch for Main Ideas 2not a main idea31not a main idea4E.Watch for Details1、f2、d3、e4、a5、c6、bG.Think Critically2、c3、b4、a5、bH.Identify the Speaker’s Purpose1、Answers will vary.(e.g.She tells the story to illustrate why she thinks collaborative consumption is so important.)2、Answers will vary.(e.g.She mentions how much money Chris makes to point out that being a Rabbit is a good job.)3、In Excerpt 1,she states her purpose explicitly.We know because she says,“Now,this little anecdote gets to the heart of why I’m really passionate about collaborative consumption[...].”In Excerpt 2,she does not state her purpose directly.We can imply it because she contrasts people’s laughter with the amount of money Chris earns per month.I.Follow Ideas1、c2、b3、aJ.Expand Your Vocabulary1、B caught up with him2、A refrain from3、A hit home4、C weed out5、C labor forceSelf-test1–5:ABDAD6–10:CBCAB1–5:DCBAA6—10:ACCBAU8Listeningmunicate1、Answers will vary.(e.g.Self-tracking means keeping track ofpersonal information using technology.)2、Answers will vary.C.Vocabulary1、f2、a3、I4、h5、e6、d7、g8、j9、b10、cD.Listen for Main Ideas tracking information interpreting the data resigning from his job attending a meetingE.Listen for Details246531Exercise F。
全新版大学英语(第二版)听说教程4听力答案
全新版大学英语(第二版)听说教程4听力答案Key to the Listening ExercisesUnit 1 One WorldPart B: Exercise 1:1. A radio or TV program2. birthday celebrations around the world3. they run a weekly column in the Toronto Daily Star4. because they can’t afford the cost5. because eighteen is the age when one is accepted as an adult with the right to vote, buy winesand drive a car.6. because girls are considered to be more mature than boys of the same age.7. Egypt, Turkey, Indonesia, and SenegalExercise 2: F F T F F F F T Part C: 1. unique 2. globe3. simultaneously4. terrorist5. remembrance6. appropriate7. sharing8. the material can be submitted to the project organizers in Scotland9. It will allow a voice to all people regardless of antionality, religion, race, political viewpoint,gender or age.Unit 2 Anti-smokingPart B:Exercise 1: d c b a a Exercise 2:1. smoking is banned; public places; theaters and airports; all workplaces2. have banned smoking; parks and recreation centers; smoke-free park; smoke-free zones; 375;January 1, 2002; harmful effects of secondhand tobacco smoke; dangerous bobacco wastePart C:d d a aUnit 3 MemoryPart B:Exercise 1: d c a cExercise 2:were born with better memories; in different parts of the brain; ideas, words; numbers; left-hand side; images; sounds; smell; right-hand side; chemicals such as adrenaline; boost memory; context; recall; to remember it; lost itPart C:A D BUnit 4 Dealing with cultural diffenencesPart B:Exercise 1: d b d c d a Exercise 2: Country Proper behaviorWhat Kate/Rob did Brazil Go round;every one individually Hello;everyone;sat down France Everyone in the group Goodbye; left The US FirmlyQuite gently Italy First;invited to;titles First name;invited to Germany Your left hand;your pocket Her left hand in her pocket Russia Owen name;a strangerHow do you doPart C: 1. C 2. D 3. B 4.Unit 5 FriendshipPart B:Exercise 1: b, c, aExercise 2: F T F F F F T F T TPart Cc d c a bUnit 6 SuccessPart B:Exercise 1: A D D B C DExercise 2: business; economics; had years of experience in; stuff they wanted to get rid of; $110,000; construction materials; old couches; metal and electronics; over 60 percent; charities; $3 million; 130; 16; 80; 2012 Part CB C B AUnit 7 WealthPart B. Exercise 1d c b b a b Exercise 21. with a fortune, easier and freer, gains nothing, glittering baggage, attended to2. the more snow it collects3. comfort, enters the house a guest , becomes a host , a master4. and ride mankind Match: 1. d 2. a 3. b 4. c Part Cc a b bUnit 8 WarPart B Exercise 1b c b a d Exercise 21. He was only 20 years old.2. There are 75 British cemeteries3. The name of 55,000 missing soldiers are engraved on its walls.4. There are no headstones, no flowers, only slabs in the grass. The whole place is dark anddank.5. It was created by an explosion.6. It dates from medieval times Part Cb dcd c bUnit 9 AgingPart B Exercise 1c cd c d Exercise 2 Diana FemaleAlzheimer’s disease 53, four Memory1. recognize familiar buildings husband’s workplace2. no idea how to get home3. recognize her cousin4. her way round her office building made mistakes Part C1) opportunities 2) services 3) longevity 4) specialty 5) structure 6) existences 7) complicated8) the elderly must rely on a fixed income9) while some live with their children, many more live by themselves, with a friend or in a nursing home10) They have formed organizations to voice their own needs and concerns to local, state andfederal agencies.Unit 10 Home SchoolingPart BExercise 1. b d a c Exercise21. 41-foot sailing boat2. dining table3. devised their own curriculum4. a shuttle launch, the Kennedy Space Center museums.5. use a library6. writing, science experiments,. artwork, projects7. the world around them8. a rain forest, a coral reef, historic ruins, foreign markets, local festivals PartC a b c cUnit 11 Opinion PollsPart B Exercise 1a cb bc Exercise 21. They are too high2. So that people can be discouraged from using cars3. She suggests that they use a graded charging system depending on how far they are fromthe city centre.4. Because they pollute the city center.5. Use the bus or tram service. Part Ca c c aUnit 12 Reality TVPart B Exercise 1.c bd d d d Exercise 2.1. In Sweden in 1997.2. On a South Pacific island in May 2000.3. They had to find and cook their own food. Sometimes they even had to eat rats and worms.4. Nine volunteers. They were filmed 24 hours a day for 100 days.5. On New Year’s Eve 19996. $1 million for the winner of Survivor and $500,000 for the winner of Big Brother.7. Big brother. Part Ca b b d dUnit 13 That’s LifePart B Exercise 1.1.In an expensive restaurant in London.2.No, he was brought up in England but now lives in South Africa. 3.With his sister and brother-in-law. Exercise 2.c a c c a a Part Cd c b dUnit14 Crime and PunishmentPart B Exercise 1.b d dc c Exercise 2.1. He wanted to buy some undetectable poison from the druggist.2. A cup of coffee.3. A pistol4. A confession of his intention to poison his wife.5. One thousand dollars.6. He would mail it to a friend.7. Preventing murders. Part CC b b aTest 1.Part A1. a2. c3.b4.c5.a6.b7. c8.d Part B9. c 10.d 11.a 12.b 13.d 14.b 15 c Part C16). warned 17). cigarette !8). disease !9) extremely 20) kick 21)attempt 22)quit 23) They hope this will eventually enable many people to permanently kill the habit.24) Smoking also can call a special telephone number to hear recorded messages by doctors.25) Americans who do not smoke are being asked to help just one person quit smoking during the 24- hour campaign. Part D26. a 27.d 28.a 29.b 30. d 31.a 32. c 33.a 34. c 35.dTest 2Part A1. b2.b3.d4.d5.d6. d7.c8. b Part B9.d 10.d 11.c 12.a 3.d 14.a 15.b Part C16) regularly 17) measure 18) range 19) media 20) preferences 21) appeal 22) strategies23) polls are used to obtain information about voters’ attitudes toward issues and candidates. 24) it is often possible to determine the probable winner even before the voting booths close.25) The public’s attitude toward various social, economic, and international issues is also considered newsworthy. Part D26. c 27.d 28. b 29.b 30. c 31.d 32. a 33. c 34. d 35. c。
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Unit 4 Dealing with Cultural Differences
Pre-listening Task
Language Focus
• Whether you plan to stay for a week or for a year in a new place, you’ll benefit from learning about the place before you go.
• You can avoid unintentionally offending others by learning the basic characteristics of other cultures / getting to know a few everyday phrases or common customs of other cultures.
• Different cultures may have different ways of responding to compliments.
• Some cultures consider it polite not to take something the first time it is offered.
Unit 4 Dealing with Cultural Differences
Pre-listening Task
Language Focus
5. What does "culture shock" mean? In what ways can we cope with culture shock?
Culture shock is the anxiety and feelings (of surprise, disorientation, uncertainty, confusion, etc.) felt when people have to operate within a different and unknown culture such as one may encounter in a foreign country. It grows out of the difficulties in assimilating the new culture, causing difficulty in knowing what is appropriate and what is not. This is often combined with a dislike for or even disgust (moral or aesthetical) with certain aspects of the new or different culture. In my opinion, there are
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全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册Unit 3Part BTextExercise 1:radio/TVcelebrations/worlda weekly column/Daily Starcan't affordcouple/hundredeighteen/age/accepted/adult/vote/buy wines/drive a carconsidered/mature/boysTurkey, Egypt, Indonesia, and Senegal.Exercise 2: 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.F 7.F 8.TPart C1.F2.F3.T4.F5.F6.T7.T8.F9.T 10.FPart DThe reasons why boundaries between countries are fading.fading of boundaries of class and caste in societies/relaxation of immigration laws in many counties/freedom for people to convert to other religions/birth of the InternetThey are Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam.21 or more.The adoption and circulation of the single currency, the euro.Key to Listening CourseBookBook-IV(《大学英语》全新版)Unit 1Part BTextExercise 1: 1. b 2. c 3.aExercise 2: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4.F 5. F. 6.F 7.T 8.F 9.T 10.T Part C1. c2. d3. c4. a5. bPart Dgreen: sign of life and of hopeblue: color of the sky and the seaorange: color of health and strengthred: color of danger and bravery; of passion and lovepurple: color of royalty an powerindigo: color of silencerainbow: sign of hope for tomorrow-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unit 2Part BTextExercise 1: 1. d 2. b 3. d 4. c 5. d 6. aExercise 2: (omitted)Part CAmericans move about a great deal at parties....as soon as there are more people than chairs in a room...you will see first one and then another make some excuse to get to his feetsitting becomes staticintroduce themselvesdrift around a roomyou are expected to reply by giving your name and introducing the person with youmerely nod and smileshe extends itjust nods and greets herPart DIn Japan, you should hold a business with both hands and read the name and the job title carefully. so do not hold the card with one hand and put it into your pocket without reading it.In Mexico, it is usual for men to touch each other in a friendly way and it is considered unfriendly if you move away when you are touched.IN Korea, eye contact means sincerity and respect to the speaker.In China, you should avoid criticizing people, otherwise you will embarrass them.Kate pretended to criticize her Chinese business partner with the intention of amusing him.In China, you should avoid confrontation with people.People in Scotland and Wales will be offended if you call them English. It is because England is not one part of the United Kingdom.Rob doses not like to be touched and stared at.English people tend to look away when talking to each other.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册Unit 3Part BTextExercise 1:radio/TVcelebrations/worlda weekly column/Daily Starcan't affordcouple/hundredeighteen/age/accepted/adult/vote/buy wines/drive a carconsidered/mature/boysTurkey, Egypt, Indonesia, and Senegal.Exercise 2: 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.F 7.F 8.TPart C1.F2.F3.T4.F5.F6.T7.T8.F9.T 10.FPart DThe reasons why boundaries between countries are fading.fading of boundaries of class and caste in societies/relaxation of immigration laws in manycounties/freedom for people to convert to other religions/birth of the Internet They are Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam.21 or more.The adoption and circulation of the single currency, the euro.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Unit 4Part BTextExercise 1:put the OHP on the tablepress the buttons in and lift this part up until it snaps into placeturn the OHP round so the head is facing towards the screen or a white wallplug it inswitch it onplace the transparency on the stagemove the flap up or down to raise or lower the imageturn the wheel to make the image sharpExercise 2:place the OHP about 2 meters from the wall or screena screen works better than a wallleave the OHP switched on when using it and place a piece of paper over the glassPart Cin the address book or contact list"CCs" stands for copies of a message. when you want other people to get copies of the same email message, you send them "CCs".you can copy sentences and paste them in other placesyou can run the spell checkeryou double click the word an type the new word over it.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册Unit 5Part BTextExercise 1: 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. CExercise 2:Firstly, it is a fact that some people were born with better memories.Secondly, different things are kept in different parts of the brain. Ideas, words and numbers are stored in the left-hand side and images, sounds and smells in the right-hand side.Thirdly, unusual experiences can produce chemicals such as adrenaline in our body which can boost memory.Fourthly, how well we remember something is also affected by the context in which we learn about it.Finally, the more often you recall a memory, the more likely you are to remember it. If you don't, you lose it.Part CFourBecause Australia is shaped a bit like a dog.Break it into smaller ones and then think of what the numbers remind us of.Try to follow the directions in our mind.Try to build them into a story.Part D1.T2.F3.F4.F5.T6.F7.T8.TUnit 6Part BTextExercise 1: 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. B 5. A 6. BExercise 2:if a man with a fortune cannot make himself easier and freer than those who are not, he gains nothing. Nothing except glittering baggage that must be attended to.the larger a man's roof, the more snow it collects.the lust for comfort is a stealthy thing that enters the house a guest, and then becomes a host, and then a master.things are in the saddle, and ride mankind.Part CExercise: 1.c 2.d 3.a 4.b 5.bPart DHe is CEO and co-founder of John Paul Mitchell SystemsHair care products.It makes about $200 million in the sales per year.He joined forces with his friends Paul Mitchell, who was one for America's most influential hair designers then, and together they introduced a revolutionary hair setting and styling method.The successful people persist even during the toughest times, but the unsuccessful give up.Because DeJoria believes that fewer people can do more.They have 87 employees worldwide although they probably should hire five or six hundred people.They are paid more than others in the industry but hey have to do more as well.He thinks it his duty to donate to worthwhile projects and causes.Success unshared is a failure.Unit 7Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. D 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. AExercise 2:1. Nonsmokers seem to have won the battle because smoking is banned not only in public places like theaters and airports but also in all workplaces. The number of places where people are allowed to smoke has gradually become smaller an smaller.2. They have banned smoking in parks and recreation centers. In Los Angeles, for example, they have implemented a smoke-free park policy, officially designating smoke-free zones in all 375 parks and recreation centers in the city. And since January 1, 2002 all parks in California have become smoke-free to safeguard children from the harmful effects of secondhand tobacco smoke and dangerous tobacco waste.Part CThe World Health Organization has named May 31 as World No Tobacco Day. Marking the day this year, the WHO announced that there was a 33 percent growth in the Asian cigarette market from 1999-2000.In Singapore, there has been an increase of smokers, which reflects the popularity of the addictive habit in Asia. Statistics show that seven Singaporeans die every day from smoking-related diseases in this country of 3.5 million people.Now, smoking will become socia lly unacceptable under a campaign by Singapore’s government to use family and social pressure to get smokers to kick the habit. The campaign, launched in April 2002, is the latest weapon employed by the state against the spreading smoking habit. “Show them you care. Help them stop smoking,” is the campaign’s slogan, aimed at obtaining the help of loved ones to help smokers stop their nicotine habit. As part of its effort to discourage smoking, the government of Singapore has been putting up advertisements in newspapers, on TV and the Internet, showing parents quitting smoking so as not to worry their children.Omitted________________________________________Unit 8Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. c 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. dExercise 2: Medical Record: OmittedPart COld age in the United States presents many problems and 1) opportunities. As a result of 2) improved medical services, people live longer than they used to. This increase in 3) longevity creates a wide range of 4) social needs. The medical specialty of gerontology has opened up new research areas and careers related to the elderly.Because of changes in the family structure 5) from extended to nuclear, the elderly have to create 6) existence apart from basically small family units. This situation is 7) complicated by the fact that may of their friends may have died and their children may have moved away.The elderly must set up a new life. Often, 8) the elderly must rely on a fixed income—Social Security and pensions—and gradually diminished savings. 9) While some live with their children, many more live by themselves, with a friend or in a nursing home.However, the increasing proportions of elderly people in society has given them a new political power. 10) They have formed organizations to voice their own needs and concerns to local, state and federal agencies. Lobbying for such issues as increased Social Security benefits, better health care, income tax benefits and rent controls has brought to the public an increased awareness of the determination of the elderly to assert their ability to deal effectively with their own lives.Part D Omitted________________________________________Unit 9Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. c 6. dExercise 2: 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T 6. FPart C1. A2. B3. D4. C5. D6. A7. C8. BPart D omitted________________________________________Unit 10Part BExercise 1: 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. A 5. D 6. DExercise 2: omittedPart CProgram: Talk of the NationHost: Jenny ButlerGuest: Dr. James of Maryland UniversityTopic: Internet addictionHarmful effects of Internet addiction: Relationship problems or problems in maintaining grades Warning signals showing you are starting to get addicted: Impulse to go online begins to affect other areas of life. Begin to feel anxious or depressed or empty or lonely when not online. How to avoid Internet addiction: Have some sort of balance in life.<PIXTEL_MMI_EBOOK_2005>5</PIXTEL_MMI_EBOOK_2005>。
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新版新视野大学英语【听说教程】第四册答案!unit1Warming Up1.F2. T3. NGUnderstanding Short Conversations1.A2.C3.B.4.B5.D6.B.7.A8.C9.C. 10.D Understanding a Long Conversation ABACB Understanding a PassageAADBCUnderstanding a Radio Program1.married in St. Paul's Cathedral.2.was a guest at the wedding ceremony.3.wore a hat with flowers at the wedding4. is remembered as having been naughty.5. was one of the designers of the wedding dress.unit2Warming Up1.For writing an original book.2. Originality3. Understanding Short ConversationsDDDCBAABCDUnderstanding A Long ConversationDABBAUnderstanding a PassageBCDACUnderstanding a Radio ProgramCAACDunit3Warming Up1.god of mercy2. money, strength, and health3.lucky ones Understanding Short ConversationsCDCBBBACABUnderstanding A Long ConversationABDCBUnderstanding a PassageABDBCUnderstanding a Radio Program1.An Australian scientist who won the Noble Prize2.The mysterious field of infectious disease.3.By accident.4.It was probably extremely significant.5.He couldn't handle all that.unit4Warming Up1.Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center2. Verizon 3 Amazon Understanding Short ConversationsBADDADCCAAUnderstanding A Long ConversationCBBBCUnderstanding a PassageACBACUnderstanding a Radio ProgramBFHADGunit5Warming Up1.F2. NG3.TUnderstanding Short ConversationsADDDBCDCADUnderstanding a Long ConversationBBACCUnderstanding a PassageDABBAUnderstanding a Radio Program1.how they are turning men off2.an idea in one's head about what the perfect man looks like3.a much younger version of yourself4.more advice on dating and relationships5. burning the perfect man checklist.unit6Warming Up1.Whether the man should be released from prison/return to society.2. 15 years.3. People who commit crimes want to enjoy life without working hard. They need money to by expensive things.Understanding Short ConversationsCBCDBCADDBUnderstanding a Long ConversationABCCDUnderstanding a PassageCDDABUnderstanding a Radio ProgramAHCFEDunit7Warming Up1.T2. F3.NGUnderstanding Short Conversations BCAADCBDABUnderstanding a Long Conversation DACCBUnderstanding a PassageCCDBBUnderstanding a Radio Program AGCHDFunit8Warming Up1.going to quit2. work harder3. majority raceUnderstanding Short ConversationsCAABCDDACBUnderstanding a Long ConversationDAABAUnderstanding a PassageDABBAUnderstanding a Radio ProgramDAGCHEunit 9Warming Up1.Whether it's Chinese enough to appeal to Chinese people.2. American cultures.3. There are many concerns that should be taken into consideration. First of all, the park should bea clean place for people to have fun. Therefore laws against littering should be strictly enforced. As for worker, they should be neat in appearance. Also, the park should refect the culture in which it is located.Understanding Short ConversationsACBDCDAABCUnderstanding a Long ConversationDABBAUnderstanding a PassageDBBCCUnderstanding a Radio Program1. His brother's two daughters.2 They drove there.3. Children under three.4. They watched the parade.5. He sat down and had a rest for a few minutes.unit10Warming Up1 NG 2. T 3. FUnderstanding Short ConversationsDBACBBBCBAUnderstanding a Long Conversation DBCABUnderstanding a PassageCBDDAUnderstanding a Radio Program BHAGCF。
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全新版大学英语听说教程4finding beauty答案1、Allen is looking forward to _______ his American partner at the trade fair. [单选题] *A. meetB. meeting(正确答案)C. be meetingD. having meeting2、You are getting too old for football.You had better _____tennis instead. [单选题] *A.take up(正确答案)B.take inC.take forD.take over3、The children ______ visiting the museum. [单选题] *A. look overB. look forward to(正确答案)C. look forD. look after4、They might have found a better hotel if they _________ a few more kilometers. [单选题]*A. droveB. would driveC. were to driveD. had driven(正确答案)5、This pair of shoes only _______ me 10 yuan. [单选题] *A. spentB. tookC. paidD. cost(正确答案)6、( ) --------Please take my seat here.-------- __________________________. [单选题]*A. That is nice of you(正确答案)B. I think it is my seatC. No, you sit hereD. I don’t think it’s a good seat.7、70.Would you like ________,sir? [单选题] *A.something else(正确答案)B.nothing elseC.else somethingD.else anything8、Medicines are to be taken according to the doctor’s advice. [单选题] *A. 发放B. 提取C. 配方D. 服用(正确答案)9、_______ hard, _______ you’ll fail in the exam. [单选题] *A. Studying; forB. Study; or(正确答案)C. To study; andD. Study; and10、I always get ______ grades than he does, so maybe I should help him more.()[单选题] *A. bestB. better(正确答案)C. goodD. well11、—______ pencils are these?—They are Tony’s.()[单选题] *A. WhatB. WhereC WhoD. Whose(正确答案)12、They went out in spite of rain. [单选题] *A. 因为B. 但是C. 尽管(正确答案)D. 如果13、45.—Let's make a cake ________ our mother ________ Mother's Day.—Good idea. [单选题] *A.with; forB.for; on(正确答案)C.to; onD.for; in14、What’s the price and what sort of _______ do you offer? [单选题] *A. advantageB. accountC. displayD. discount(正确答案)15、The idea of working abroad really()me. [单选题] *appeals to (正确答案)B. attaches toC. adapts toD. gets across16、It’s usually windy in spring, ______ you can see lots of people flying kites.()[单选题] *A. so(正确答案)B. orC. butD. for17、It is important for us _______ English well. [单选题] *A. learnB. learningC. to learn(正确答案)D. learned18、3.—Will you buy the black car?No, I won't. I will buya(n) ________ one because I don't have enough money. [单选题] *A.cheap(正确答案)B.expensiveC.highD.low19、_______, making some DIY things is fashionable. [单选题] *A. Stand outB. In ones opinionC. In my opinion(正确答案)D. Out of fashion20、I live a very quiet and peaceful life. [单选题] *A. 宁静的(正确答案)B. 舒适的C. 和平的D. 浪漫的21、The sun disappeared behind the clouds. [单选题] *A. 出现B. 悬挂C. 盛开D. 消失(正确答案)22、I like dancing, ______ I can join the Dancing Club.()[单选题] *A. becauseB. so(正确答案)C. andD. but23、I hadn't realized she was my former teacher _____ she spoke [单选题] *A. asB. sinceC. until(正确答案)D. while24、( ) What other books have you read___ this English novel? [单选题] *A. besides(正确答案)B. exceptC.inD. about25、64.Would you like to drink ________?[单选题] * A.something else(正确答案)B.anything elseC.else somethingD.else anything26、Mom, I need you ______ me a pencil box.()[单选题] *A. buyB. buyingC. to buy(正确答案)D. to buying27、—______ do you play basketball?—Twice a week.()[单选题] *A. How often(正确答案)B. How muchC. How manyD. How long28、You must pay more attention to your pronunciation. [单选题] *A. 词汇B. 拼写C. 发音(正确答案)D. 语法29、I have worked all day. I'm so tired that I need _____ . [单选题] *A. a night restB. rest of nightC. a night's rest(正确答案)D. a rest of night30、Wang Dong usually gets up at 6:00 _______ he can catch the early school bus. [单选题] *A. as ifB. so that(正确答案)C. untilD. after。
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全新版大学英语视听说教程4答案u41、Two()in our school were sent to a remote village to teach for a month. [单选题] *A. women teachers(正确答案)B. woman teachersC. women teacherD. woman teacher2、32.There are about __________ women doctors in this hospital. [单选题] * A.two hundred ofB.two hundreds ofC.two hundredsD.two hundred (正确答案)3、15.This kind of bread is terrible. I do not want to eat it ________. [单选题] * A.any more(正确答案)B.some moreC.no longerD.some longer4、My friend and classmate Selina()running in her spare time. [单选题] *A.likeB. likes (正确答案)C. is likedD. is liking5、People cut down many trees ______ elephants are losing their homes. ()[单选题] *A. ifB. butC. so(正确答案)D. or6、Mary wanted to travel around the world all by herself, but her parents did not _______ her to do so. [单选题] *A. forbidB. allowC. follow(正确答案)D. ask7、Chinese people spend _____ money on travelling today as they did ten years ago. [单选题] *A. more than twiceB. as twice muchC. twice as much(正确答案)D. twice more than8、My dog is very _______. It is safe to touch it if you want to. [单选题] *A. luckyB. deliciousC. friendly(正确答案)D. helpful9、He always ______ the teacher carefully in class. [单选题] *A. listensB. listens to(正确答案)C. hearsD. hears of10、( ) The salesgirls in Xiushui Market have set a good example______us in learning English. [单选题] *A. to(正确答案)B. forC. withD. on11、I’d?like _______ the English club. [单选题] *A. to join inB. joinC. to join(正确答案)D. join in12、In the past, Mary _______ listening to music in her spare time. [单选题] *A. will likeB. likesC. likeD. liked(正确答案)13、19.Students will have computers on their desks ________ . [单选题] * A.in the future(正确答案)B.on the futureC.at the momentD.in the past14、Catherine has two cousins. One is quiet, and _______ is noisy. [单选题] *A. anotherB. the other(正确答案)C. othersD. other15、--_______ does Ben go to school?--By bus. [单选题] *A. How(正确答案)B. WhatC. WhereD. Why16、She’s _______ with her present _______ job. [单选题] *A. boring; boringB. bored; boredC. boring; boredD. bored; boring(正确答案)17、Having stayed in the United States for more than ten years, he got an American()[单选题] *A. speechB. accent(正确答案)C. voiceD. sound18、Whatever difficulties you have, you should not _______ your hope. [单选题] *A. give inB. give outC. give up(正确答案)D. give back19、—Do you like to watch Hero?—Yes. I enjoy ______ action movies. ()[单选题] *A. watchB. watching(正确答案)C. to watchD. watches20、In crowded places like airports and railway stations, you___ take care of your luggage. [单选题] *A. canB. mayC. must(正确答案)D. will21、He has bought an unusual car. [单选题] *A. 平常的B. 异常的(正确答案)C. 漂亮的D. 废弃的22、Jack would rather spend time complaining than_____the problem by himself. [单选题] *A.solve(正确答案)B.solvedC.solvesD.to solve23、Mr. White likes to live in a _______ place. [单选题] *A. quiteB. quiet(正确答案)C. quickD. quietly24、I repeated my question several times. [单选题] *A. 到达B. 惊奇C. 重复(正确答案)D. 返回25、Growing vegetables()constantly watering. [单选题] *A. neededB. are neededC. were neededD. needs(正确答案)26、He was?very tired,so he stopped?_____ a rest. [单选题] *A. to have(正确答案)B. havingC. haveD. had27、He _______ maths. [单选题] *A. does well in(正确答案)B. good atC. is well inD. does well at28、_______! Jack,the floor is wet. [单选题] *A. Be careful(正确答案)B. Be careful toC. Be careful forD. Be careful with29、He asked for help from his friends who owned a computer company in New York. [单选题] *A. 拥有(正确答案)B. 经营C. 工作D. 了解30、I’m not sure whether we’ll go on ______ foot or by _____ bike? [单选题] *A. the; theB. /; theC. /; /(正确答案)D. the; /。
全新版大学英语听说教程4答案
全新版大学英语听说教程4答案Unit 1Part BExercise11.A radio or TV program.2.Birthday celebrations around the world.3.They run a weekly column in the Toronto Daily Star.4.Because they can’t afford the cost.5.Because eighteen is the age when one is a ccepted as an adult with the right to vote, buy wines and drive a car.6.Because girls are considered to be more mature than boys of the same age.7.Turkey ,Egypt, Indonesia, Senegal.Exercise 2 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.F 7.F 8.TPart C 1)unique 2)globe 3)simultaneously 4)terrorist 5)remembrance 6)appropriate 7)sharing 8)The material can be submitted to the project organizers in Scotland. 9)It will allow a voice to all people regardless of nationality, religion, race, political viewpoint, gender or age. 10)Contributors will be invited to attend the first public performance of the film in their respective countries.Unit 2Part BExercise 1 d c b a aExercise 2 1.smoking is banned...public places...theaters and airports...all workplaces 2.have banned smoking...parks and recreation centers...a smoke-free park...smoke-free zones...375...January 1,2002...harmful effects of secondhand tobacco smoke...dangerous tobacco wastePart C d d a aUnit 3Part BExercise 1 d c a cExercise 2 were born with better memories….in different parts of the brain….Ideas, words...numbers...left-hand side….images, sounds...smells...right-hand side….chemicals such as adrenaline...boost memory...context…recall...to remember it...l ose it.Part C a d bUnit 4Part BExercise 1 d b d c d aExercise 2 Go round , everyone individually Hello , everyone , sat down everyone in the group Goodbye , left firmly quite gently your left hand , your pocket her left hand in her pocket first , invited to , titles first name , invited to own name , a stranger How do you do Part C c d bUnit 5Part BExercise 1 b c aExercise 2 F T F F F F T F T TPart C c d c a bUnit 6Part BExercise 1 a d d b c dExercise 2 business , economics had years of experience in , stuff they wanted to get rid of $110000 construction materials , old couches metals and electronics,over 60 percent , charities $ 3 million 130 16 , 80 , 2012Part C b c b aUnit 7Part B.Exercise 1 d c b b a bExercise 2 1. with a fortune, easier and freer, gains nothing, glittering baggage, attended to 2. the more snow it collects 3. comfort, enters the house a guest , becomes a host , a master 4. and ride mankind Match: 1. d 2. a 3. b 4. cPart C c a b bUnit 8Part BExercise 1 b c b a dExercise 2 1. He was only 20 years old. 2. There are 75 British cemeteries 3. The name of 55,000 missing soldiers are engraved on its walls. 4. There are no headstones, no flowers, only slabs in the grass. The whole place is dark and dank. 5. It was created by an explosion. 6. It dates from medieval timesPart C b d c d c bUnit 9Part BExercise 1 c c d c dExercise 2 Diana, Female ,Alzheimer’s disease ,53, four ,Memory 1. recognize familiar buildings husband’s workplace 2. no idea how to get home 3. recognize her cousin 4. her way round her office building made mistakesPart C 1) opportunities 2) services 3) longevity 4) specialty 5) structure 6) existences 7) complicated 8) the elderly must rely on a fixed income 9) while some live with their children, many more live by themselves, with a friend or in a nursing home 10) They have formed organizations to voice their own needs and concerns to local, state and federal agencies.Unit 10Part BExercise 1. b d a cExercise2 1. 41-foot sailing boat 2. dining table 3. devised their own curriculum 4. a shuttle launch, the Kennedy Space Center museums. 5. use a library 6. writing, science experiments,. artwork, projects 7. the world around them 8. a rain forest, a coral reef, historic ruins, foreign markets, local festivalsPart C a b c cUnit 11Part BExercise 1 a c b b cExercise 2 1. They are too high 2. So that people can be discouraged from using cars 3. She suggests that they use a graded charging system depending on how far they are from the city center. 4. Because they pollute the city center. 5. Use the bus or tram service.Part C a c c aUnit 12Part BExercise 1. c b d d d dExercise 2. 1. In Sweden in 1997. 2. On a South Pacific island in May 2000. 3. They had to find and cook their own food. Sometimes they even had to eat rats and worms. 4. Nine volunteers. They were filmed 24 hoursa day for 100 days. 5. On New Year’s Eve 1999 6. $1 million for the winner of Survivor an d $500,000 for the winner of Big Brother. 7. Big brother. Part C ab b d dUnit 13Part BExercise 1. 1. In an expensive restaurant in London. 2. No, he was brought up in England but now lives in South Africa. 3. With his sister and brother-in-law.Exercise 2. c a c c a aPart C d c b dUnit14Part BExercise 1. b d d c cExercise 2. 1. He wanted to buy some undetectable poison from the druggist. 2. A cup of coffee. 3. A pistol 4. A confession of his intention to poison his wife. 5. One thousand dollars. 6. He would mail it to a friend.7. Preventing murders.Part C c b b aTest 1.Part A 1. a 2. c 3.b 4.c 5.a 6.b 7. c 8.dPart B 9. c 10.d 11.a 12.b 13.d 14.b 15 cPart C 16). warned 17). cigarette !8). disease !9) extremely 20) kick 21) attempt 22)quit 23) They hope this will eventually enable many people to permanently kill the habit. 24) Smoking also can call a special telephone number to hear recorded messages by doctors. 25) Americans who do not smoke are being asked to help just one person quit smoking during the 24- hour campaign.Part D 26. a 27.d 28.a 29.b 30. d 31.a 32. c 33.a 34. c 35.dTest 2Part A 1. b 2.b 3.d 4.d 5.d 6. d 7.c 8. bPart B 9.d 10.d 11.c 12.a 3.d 14.a 15.bPart C 16) regularly 17) measure 18) range 19) media 20) preferences 21) appeal 22) strategies 23) polls are used to obtain information about voters’ attitudes toward issue s and candidates. 24) it is often possible to determine the probable winner even before the voting booths close. 25) The public’s attitude toward various social, economic, and international issues is also considered newsworthy.Part D 26. c 27.d 28. b 29.b 30. c 31.d 32. a 33. c 34. d 35. c。
全新版大学英语听说教程4答案
全新版大学英语听说教程4答案全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册Unit 1Part BTextExercise 1: 1. b 2. c 3.aExercise 2: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4.F 5. F. 6.F 7.T 8.F 9.T 10.T Part C1. c2. d3. c4. a5. bPart Dgreen: sign of life and of hopeblue: color of the sky and the seaorange: color of health and strengthred: color of danger and bravery; of passion and lovepurple: color of royalty an powerindigo: color of silencerainbow: sign of hope for tomorrowUnit 2Part BTextExercise 1: 1. d 2. b 3. d 4. c 5. d 6. a Exercise 2: (omitted)Part CAmericans move about a great deal at parties....as soon as there are more people than chairs in a room...you will see first one and then another make some excuse to get to his feet sitting becomes staticintroduce themselvesdrift around a roomyou are expected to reply by giving your name and introducing the person with youmerely nod and smileshe extends itjust nods and greets herPart DIn Japan, you should hold a business with both hands and read the name and the job title carefully. so do not hold the card with one hand and put it into your pocket without reading it.In Mexico, it is usual for men to touch each other in a friendly way and it is considered unfriendly if you move away when you are touched.IN Korea, eye contact means sincerity and respect to the speaker.In China, you should avoid criticizing people, otherwise you will embarrass them.Kate pretended to criticize her Chinese business partner with the intention of amusing him.In China, you should avoid confrontation with people.People in Scotland and Wales will be offended if you call them English. It is because England is not one part of the United Kingdom.Rob doses not like to be touched and stared at.English people tend to look away when talking to each other.全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册Unit 3Part BTextExercise 1:radio/TVcelebrations/worlda weekly column/Daily Starcan't affordcouple/hundredeighteen/age/accepted/adult/vote/buy wines/drive a carconsidered/mature/boysTurkey, Egypt, Indonesia, and Senegal.Exercise 2: 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.F 7.F 8.TPart C1.F2.F3.T4.F5.F6.T7.T8.F9.T 10.FPart DThe reasons why boundaries between countries are fading.fading of boundaries of class and caste in societies/relaxation of immigration laws in many counties/freedom for people to convert to other religions/birth of the InternetThey are Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam.21 or more.The adoption and circulation of the single currency, the euro.Unit 4Part BTextExercise 1:put the OHP on the tablepress the buttons in and lift this part up until it snaps into placeturn the OHP round so the head is facing towards the screen or a white wall plug it inswitch it onplace the transparency on the stagemove the flap up or down to raise or lower the imageturn the wheel to make the image sharpExercise 2:place the OHP about 2 meters from the wall or screena screen works better than a wallleave the OHP switched on when using it and place a piece of paper over the glassPart Cin the address book or contact list"CCs" stands for copies of a message. when you want other people to get copies of the same email message, you send them "CCs".you can copy sentences and paste them in other placesyou can run the spell checkeryou double click the word an type the new word over it.全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册Unit 5Part BTextExercise 1: 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. CExercise 2:Firstly, it is a fact that some people were born with better memories. Secondly, different things are kept in different parts of the brain. Ideas, words and numbers are stored in the left-hand side and images, sounds and smells in the right-hand side.Thirdly, unusual experiences can produce chemicals such as adrenaline in our body which can boost memory.Fourthly, how well we remember something is also affected by the context in which we learn about it.Finally, the more often you recall a memory, the more likely you are to remember it. If you don't, you lose it.Part CFourBecause Australia is shaped a bit like a dog.Break it into smaller ones and then think of what the numbers remind us of. Try to follow the directions in our mind.Try to build them into a story.Part D1.T2.F3.F4.F5.T6.F7.T8.TUnit 6Part BTextExercise 1: 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. B 5. A 6. BExercise 2:if a man with a fortune cannot make himself easier and freer than those who are not, he gains nothing. Nothing except glittering baggage that must beattended to.the larger a man's roof, the more snow it collects.the lust for comfort is a stealthy thing that enters the house a guest, and then becomes a host, and then a master.things are in the saddle, and ride mankind.Part CExercise: 1.c 2.d 3.a 4.b 5.bPart DHe is CEO and co-founder of John Paul Mitchell SystemsHair care products.It makes about $200 million in the sales per year.He joined forces with his friends Paul Mitchell, who was one for America's most influential hair designers then, and together they introduced a revolutionary hair setting and styling method.The successful people persist even during the toughest times, but the unsuccessful give up.Because DeJoria believes that fewer people can do more.They have 87 employees worldwide although they probably should hire five or six hundred people.They are paid more than others in the industry but hey have to do more as well.He thinks it his duty to donate to worthwhile projects and causes.Success unshared is a failure.to be continued...应广大网友要求增加TEST1,本人手工录入,很辛苦,谢谢支持。
全新版大学英语听说教程4系统练习答案
Unit 1One World One Minute is a 1) film project that invites participants in every country around the 2) to record 3) , one minute of their lives, one minute of our world. Sponsors of this project have chosen 12:48 GMT, September 11th 2002 as the one minute to record. At that moment exactly a year earlier began the 4) attacks that led to the deaths of more than 2,000 people from over 60 countries. For many this will be a time of 5) and reflection. And for others this will be an 6) time for international communication, cooperation and 7) . This is the idea behind the project One World One Minute.Participants are free to choose what and how to record their One Minute. Some may want to take photographs, some paint or draw pictures, while others may want to write something and record their readings. 8) via e-mail or post within 6 weeks of September 11th. All the material will then be made into a feature-length film, which will capture that One Minute of our existence.The film will explore the rich diversity that is both humanity and our world. 9) . The rich diversity that is Humanity shall be there for all to see.Participants will not only be kept informed of the progress of the film and the release process but will be invited to actively participate through newsletters and discussion forums.When the film is finished, it will be shown in every country of the world, both in cinemas and on TV. 10) and will receive a full screen credit on the finished production1) Answer: unique2) Answer: globe3) Answer: simultaneously4) Answer: terrorist5) Answer: remembrancen.回想,回忆;纪念品;记忆,记忆力名词复数:remembrances6) Answer: appropriate7) Answer: sharing8) Answer: The material can be submitted to the project organizers inScotland9) Answer: It will allow a voice to all people regardless ofnationality, religion, race, political viewpoint, gender or age10) Answer: Contributors will be invited to attend the first publicperformance of the film in their respective countriesUnit 21. What is the main idea of the passage you've heard?A. Smoking will be totally banned in the U.S.B. Smoking in the U.S. will be made illegal.C. Smoking is more and more restricted in New York.D. Smoking in public places is being restricted more and more in the U.S.Answer: D2. What does the speaker think about banning smoking in public places?A. The speaker is in sympathy with smokers like Ken.B. The speaker is in sympathy with anti-smoking groups.C. The speaker is neutral about it.D. The speaker shows no interest in it.Answer: C3. Where is smoking not banned according to the passage?A. Workplaces.B. People's homes.C. Trains.D. Places where there are children.Answer: B4. Which of the following is true about nicotine?A. It was classified as a drug like cocaine in 1996.B. It was classified as a kind of medicine in 1996.C. It was discovered harmful to health in 1996.D. It was considered illegal to possess it in 1996.Answer: A5. What can be inferred from the sentence "In the country that gave tobacco to the world, smoking might one day be illegal"?A. The United States is the country where tobacco originated.B. The United States used to give away tobacco to other countries.C. The United States is a major producer of tobacco.D. The United States is the biggest exporter of tobacco.Answer: A2221. What does the letter in the paper suggest that the government do?A. Educate young people not to pick up smoking.B. Ban smoking in both public and private places.C. Discourage smokers from smoking in public places.D. Pass a law to ban cigarettes.Answer: D2. What do the two speakers have in common?A. Both of them think the government should do more to stop smoking.B. Neither of them thinks smoking should be banned in the street.C. Both of them support banning smoking everywhere.D. Both of them agree that smoking should be banned in public places. Answer: D3. What do you know about the woman?A. She doesn't support banning smoking in the street.B. She has quit smokingC. She has no faith in what the government can do to ban smoking.D. She doesn't think laws will do any good to people.Answer: A4. Which of the following is true of the man?A. He thinks smoking should be banned in all places, both public and private.B. He agrees with the letter writer that cigarette sale should be made illegal.C. He is actually the person who wrote the letter in the paper.D. He doesn't think it is of any use to have a law banning smoking.Answer: AUnit 31. What does the passage mainly tell us?A. Learning a foreign language depends on a good memory.B. None of us can live without memory.C. Our memories are truly amazing.D. How well we remember things is affected by various factors.Answer: D2. What can be inferred from the passage?A. A person with a poor memory lives forever in the present.B. We were either born with a good memory or not.C. Human beings have the potential to learn a foreign language.D. Illiterate people usually have a poor memory.Answer: C3. Which of the following is stated to be true?A. A revisit to the place where you have learned something contributes to memory.B. Failing to understand a film indicates the beginning of the loss of memory.C. Top chess players tend to have better memories than the rest of us.D. People who are good at remembering images are poor at remembering names. Answer: A4. Why can we remember exciting, dramatic, or frightening events better?A. Because these events involve danger.B. Because these events rarely happen to us and are likely to stay in our memory longer.C. Because these events produce chemicals that help us remember better.D. Because these events produce chemicals that stimulate our imagination.Answer: C2222221. Which of the following can we learn from the passage?A. It is not always true that the older you get, the less you remember.B. Memory problems are not really age-related.C. As we get older our memory mechanism is broken.D. Memory loss is caused by lack of activity.Answer: A2. Which of the following can help improve our memory according to the passage?A. Pay more attention to what we do.B. Give some meaning to everything we do.C. Memorize lists of items and where we have put them.D. Have a purpose in what we do.Answer: D3. What should we do to aid our memory power according to the passage?A. Sleep more to allow the brain more rest.B. Eat more food containing glucose.C. Have more gatherings with friends.D. Exercise more.Answer: BUnit 41. What is the conversation mainly about?A. Different ways of greetings in different countries.B. Interesting experiences of Kate and Rob during their visits to some foreign countries.C. The importance of knowing how to greet a stranger properly when we are in a new country.D. Embarrassing mistakes made by Kate and Rob due to ignorance of cultural differences. Answer: D2. Who might be the people Rob and Kate met in various countries?A. They were probably their foreign guides.B. They were probably their business associates.C. They were probably total strangers to them.D. They were probably their bosses.Answer: B3. What can we infer about Kate and Rob from the conversation?A. They are business partners.B. They are travelling salespeople.C. They are both British.D. They are business people who travel a lot to other countries.Answer: D4. Which countries has Kate visited, according to the conversation?A. France, Germany and Italy.B. Germany, Sweden and Russia.C. Russia, Germany and France.D. Brazil, Italy and France.Answer: C5. Which countries has Rob visited, according to the conversation?A. Italy, the US and France.B. Brazil, Germany and Italy.C. France, Russia and the US.D. Italy, the US and Brazil.Answer: D6. What is the main message that the speakers want to tell us?A. The importance of recognizing cultural differences.B. The difficulty of cross-cultural communication.C. The importance of regarding all cultures as equals.D. The necessity to promote effective international communication.Answer: A2222222221. What have you learned about the time for telephone calls in many countries?A. People are not accustomed to making calls early in the morning.B. People would think something unpleasant must have happened if they receive a call early in the morning.C. People tend to think the call must be of vital importance if the telephone rings early in the day.D. People would feel annoyed if they receive a call while they're shaving or having breakfast. Answer: C2. Why is it considered foolish to make an appointment too far in advance in some countries?A. Because such an appointment might be neglected by busy people.B. Because people pay little attention to an appointment made a week earlier.C. Because such an appointment might cause much inconvenience to others.D. Because such an appointment might be forgotten.Answer: D3. Which nationalities are most punctual and which are least punctual?A. Americans / Italians.B. Germans / Italians.C. Germans / the British.D. Americans / the British.Answer: BUnit 51. What does the story mainly tell us?A. How Jack and Ben became friends when they shared a room in hospital.B. How Jack gave Ben strength and courage to live on.C. How Jack helped Ben survive his illness.D. How Jack persuaded Ben not to be pessimistic.Answer: B2. Which of the following adjectives can best describe Jack?A. Friendly.B. Observant.C. Caring.D. Understanding.Answer: C3. What did Jack describe to Ben according to the story?A. He described to Ben what happened outside the window from imagination.B. He described to Ben what happened in the park outside the hospital.C. He described to Ben a parade that went past the hospital.D. He described to Ben the things he could see outside the window.Answer: A22222222R Conversation 1A. They are no longer friends.B. They have never been very close.C. They are always together.D. They have inseparable friends of their own.Answer: CR Conversation 2A. Linda doesn't contact her anymore because they're not in the same cityB. Linda is too busy moving house to contact her.C. The woman is afraid that she will lose touch with Linda.D. The woman believes that she and Linda are still close friends. Answer: DR Conversation 3A. He lost touch with all his old friends after he moved to the city.B. He doesn't have the time to keep in touch with all his old friends.C. He still keeps in contact with a few close friends back home.D. He has made a lot of new friends in the city.Answer: CR Conversation 4A. Surprise visits are acceptable among close friends.B. Surprise visits are not welcome, even among close friends.C. People usually expect their close friends to call before their visits.D. Dropping in on your friends is considered good manners.Answer: AR Conversation 5A. Cathy and Sally are twin sisters.B. Cathy and Sally are both fashion designers.C. Cathy and Sally have the same likes and dislikes.D. Cathy and Sally both like to wear bright-colored dresses.Answer: BUnit 61. What do we learn about Omar Soliman's mother from the passage?A. Like most parents, she wanted her son to get a job for the summer break.B. She was opposed to her son's idea of starting a junk-collecting business.C. She wanted her son to help her deliver furniture during the summer break.D. She came up with the name for her son's new business.Answer: A2. What job did Soliman decide to do for the summer break?A. To deliver furniture for his mother's store.B. To work as an intern at a research firm.C. To distribute flyers for businesses.D. To help people get rid of things they no longer want in their homes.Answer: D3. How much money did Soliman and Nick make from their summer job?A. $220.B. $1,000.C. $2,200.D. $10,000.Answer: D4. Why didn't Soliman and Nick start their junk business full time immediately after graduation?A. They had trouble finding a bank willing to lend them money.B. They felt they were meant to get a good job.C. They wanted to get some work experience before starting their own business.D. They were not able to get the support of their parents.Answer: B5. What do we learn about the college haulers at "College Hunks Hauling Junk"?A. They work only on weekends.B. They donate a portion of their income to charities.C. They wear a uniform.D. They are from low-income families.Answer: C6. What can be inferred about the company "College Hunks Hauling Junk"?A. It is the most profitable company of its kind in America.B. It only recruits attractive college students as employees.C. It has franchises in almost every state in America.D. It is an environmentally friendly and socially responsible company.Answer: D22221. What do you know about the speaker?A. She's American.B. She's British.C. She was a failure before her journey around the world.D. She enjoyed traveling around the world most.Answer: B2. Where did Eric ask the speaker to marry him?A. In Africa.B. In England.C. In America.D. In Europe.Answer: C3. Which of the following is true of Eric?A. He volunteered to work in Tanzania.B. His marriage with the speaker was based on true love.C. He thought marriage should be based on mutual love rather than material wealth.D. He wanted to travel around the world with the speaker.Answer: B4. What can we learn from the passage?A. The speaker considered her marriage with Eric a great success in her life.B. The speaker dreamed of marrying a man like Eric when she was young.C. Eric would probably ask the speaker to settle down in America.D. Eric and the speaker fell in love at first sight.Answer: AUnit 71. What does the speaker imply about a wealthy person?A. He possesses a large amount of money and material goods.B. He has the ability to purchase more goods.C. He is not able to spend all the money that he has in his lifetime.D. He tends to have an extravagant lifestyle.Answer: D2. Why does the speaker mention a Porsche, a Picasso, and an apartment in the Trump Tower?A. To show that rich people are always after famous brands.B. To show that these things are what everyone longs to have.C. To depict a luxurious lifestyle.D. To depict an affluent society.Answer: C3. What does the speaker mean by "owning goods feeds upon itself"?A. It is easier for rich people to make money.B. Owning goods increases the desire for more.C. Owning goods places a lot of responsibility on the owner.D. Things will take care of themselves.Answer: B4. What does owning expensive goods do to the wealthy?A. It brings them a lot of satisfaction and convenience.B. It costs them not only money but also personal freedom.C. It forces them to make more money to keep these things in good condition.D. It brings them admiration and respect from other people.Answer: B5. Which of the following views would the speaker most probably agree with?A. The supposed happiness of the rich exists only in the imagination of the poor.B. The poor are happier than the rich.C. The possession of material goods brings people convenience and freedom.D. The trouble with wealth is that it arouses envy in the hearts of others.Answer: A6. What is the main idea of the passage?A. It is meaningless to possess material goods beyond what one actually needs.B. The rich are not necessarily happy souls because their wealth can be a burden on them.C. Poverty is not regarded as a disgrace in Oriental countries.D. It is an embarrassment that people in the West attach so much importance to wealth. Answer: B22222221. What was the father's purpose for the trip?A. To give his son a pleasant day in the countryside.B. To introduce a local farmer to his son.C. To show his son how poor people can be.D. To show his son how rich they are.Answer: C2. Why do the father and son have such different views on poverty and wealth?A. They look at things from different perspectives.B. They belong to two different generations.C. The father knows what poverty means but the son does not.D. The father knows what true wealth means but the son does not.Answer: A3. According to the story, what kind of people are poor?A. Those who are in want of material comforts.B. Those who are poor of spirit.C. Those who have no sense of humor.D. Those who own a lot of money.Answer: B4. Which of the following can be inferred from the story?A. There is only a thin line between the rich and the poor.B. Poverty is not too terrible to those who have a positive attitude toward life.C. The rich are spiritually poor while the poor are spiritually rich.D. Whether one is rich or poor is just a matter of opinion.Answer: BUnit 81. What did the speaker especially want to see during his visit to Ypres?A. The Pool of Peace.B. His uncle's grave.C. The British cemeteries.D. The German cemeteries.Answer: B2. Who was Michael?A. A friend of the speaker's.B. A veteran soldier.C. A tour guide.D. A Belgian historian.Answer: C3. Which of the following is true about the British cemetery the speaker first visited?A. It is the largest British cemetery in the world.B. It is well maintained.C. It contains 75 war graves.D. It is located next to a lake.Answer: B4. About how many British and Commonwealth soldiers died in the battles of Ypres?A. 250,000B. 200,000C. 550,000D. 500,000Answer: A5. Why did the speaker and his friends feel relieved when they returned to the car after visiting the German cemetery?A. Because it was the last stop of the day's visit.B. Because the German cemetery reminded them of the fierce fighting in World War I.C. Because they realized that many German soldiers had also lost their lives in the war.D. Because the atmosphere in the German cemetery was especially gloomy.Answer: D2222222221. What did Mitchell advocate?A. He advocated the use of battleships in war.B. He advocated the use of air power in war.C. He advocated that government should invest more money in building a stronger air force.D. He advocated that battleships should be used together with airplanes in war.Answer: B2. How did most people in the military respond to Mitchell's theory?A. They welcomed it with interest.B. They received it with reservation.C. They regarded it as unpractical.D. They dismissed it as foolish.Answer: D3. What happened to the German battleship in Mitchell's experiment?A. It remained intact after the bombing.B. It was only partially damaged.C. It sank within moments.D. It crashed into another battleship.Answer: C4. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. The failure of Mitchell's experiment resulted in his transfer to a minor post.B. Mitchell's experiment was criticized by the military.C. After the experiment, Mitchell was sentenced to five years' suspension from rank and pay.D. Mitchell's superiors continued to neglect his theory in spite of the success of his test. Answer: D5. Why does the speaker mention the sinking of the U.S. battleship Arizona?A. To show that the Japanese had more advanced bombers than the Americans.B. To show that the Japanese had already realized the importance of air power.C. To show that Mitchell's theory was right but was proved with a heavy price.D. To show that American battleships were no better than German ones.Answer: C6. Which of the following best describes Billy Mitchell?A. He was stubborn.B. He was a man of foresight.C. He was rebellious.D. He was adventurous.Answer: BUnit 91. What does the story mainly tell us?A. What Alzheimer's disease is like.B. How Alzheimer's disease affects the speaker and her family.C. How the speaker was afflicted by Alzheimer's disease.D. How the speaker's family helps her cope with Alzheimer's disease.Answer: C2. Which of the following is one of the symptoms of the speaker's disease?A. Failing to recognize her daughter.B. Failing to remember the names of her co-workers.C. Losing her sense of direction.D. Being afraid to drive out of her neighborhood at night.Answer: C3. What can we learn from the story?A. Without her husband's love and care, the speaker's illness couldn't have been cured.B. The speaker will recover soon with the care of her family members.C. Having contact with other people has helped the speaker get better.D. Affection and care from her family members are essential in helping the speaker cope with Alzheimer's disease.Answer: D4. What do you know about the speaker from the story?A. She was probably the youngest patient of Alzheimer's disease.B. Four years after she came down with Alzheimer's disease, she was confident that the disease could be cured.C. She started a support group for patients suffering from the same disease.D. She used to be a successful lawyer.Answer: C5. What can be inferred about the speaker's husband?A. He was annoyed that his wife should be so forgetful.B. He often had nightmares about the disease.C. He found it hard to accept his wife's terrible disease.D. He cared for his wife very much.Answer: D 222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222Old age in the United States presents many problems and 1) . As a result of improvedmedical 2) , people live longer than they used to. This increase in 3) creates a wide range of social needs. The medical 4) of gerontology (老年医学) has opened up new research areas and careers related to the elderly.Because of changes in the family 5) from extended to nuclear, the elderly have to create 6) apart from basically small family units. This situation is 7) by the fact that many of their friends may have died and their children may have moved away.The elderly must set up a new life. Often, 8) —Social Security and pensions —and gradually diminished savings. 9) .However, the increasing proportion of elderly people in society has given them a new political power. 10) . Lobbying (游说) for such issues as increased Social Security benefits, better health care, income tax benefits and rent controls has brought to the public an increased awareness of the determination of the elderly to assert their ability to deal effectively with their own lives.1) Answer: opportunities2) Answer: services3) Answer: longevity4) Answer: specialty5) Answer: structure6) Answer: existences7) Answer: complicated8) Answer: the elderly must rely on a fixed income9) Answer: While some live with their children, many more live by themselves, with a friend or in a nursing home10) Answer: They have formed organizations to voice their own needs and concerns to local state and federal agenciesUnit 101. What can be concluded from the passage?A. A cruising boat is the perfect school for children of Kate's age.B. Combining sailing around the world with studying is a very effective way to home-school children.C. Kate's experience is typical of most home-schooled children.D. SKate's floating school was able to offer everything she needed.Answer: B2. What can be inferred from the story?A. Kate's education was unsystematic but interesting.B. Kate had a random course of study, depending on where the family would be sailing to.C. Kate would do much better than children who went to regular schools.D. Kate had learned many things which students at school would have no access to. Answer: D3. Why did the speaker and her husband adopt home-schooling for their daughter Kate?A. Kate was very intelligent, so she needed a more challenging curriculum than children ofher age.B. They lived on a sailing boat, so they were unable to send Kate to a regular school.C. They thought home-schooling was far better than regular education.D. They believed that they could give Kate the best education as they were both well-educated. Answer: A4. Which of the following statements is true?A. The sailing boat was able to offer not only great fun but also everything most school children could take advantage of.B. Kate's parents chose space exploration for their daughter to study because they would like to visit the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.C. The cruising lifestyle had been the dream of the speaker and her husband before their daughters were born.D. The speaker found it a pity that Kate could not do art work, science experiments or other projects.Answer: C22221. Why did the speaker and her husband decide to home-school their daughter Fiona?A. Because they didn't want school to take away Fiona's uniqueness.B. Because they thought children at Fiona's age needed more free time.C. Because they knew home-schooling is much superior to school education.D. Because they were both teachers and knew how to educate children.Answer: A2. How did Fiona respond to her home-schooling?A. She was eager to learn what was planned for her.B. She did not seem to be happy about it.C. She was unhappy at first, but became enthusiastic about it later.D. She was reluctant to follow her mother's instructions.Answer: B3. What was the speaker's biggest problem in home-schooling her daughter?A. She found it difficult to control Fiona's temper.B. She did not know whether home-schooling would work or not for her daughter.C. She could not make Fiona give up the thought of going to school.D. She could not decide what to teach Fiona.Answer: C4. What does the passage suggest?A. Home-schooling was compulsory.B. It was compulsory for children to attend school at seven.C. It was against Fiona's wish that she was educated at home.D. Fiona's unique personality left her parents with no alternative but to keep her away from school.Answer: CUnit 111. The two speakers were talking about a survey. What was the survey about?A. Traffic, petrol prices, and public car parks.B. Public transport, petrol prices, and car parks.C. Public transport, car parks, and vehicle taxes.D. Traffic, vehicle taxes, and road taxes.Answer: A2. What does the man find absurd about the survey?A. That three different things are examined in a single survey.B. That the results of the survey are shown in percentages.C. That it indicates there are people who are willing to pay more for petrol and car parking.D. That it indicates there are people who would rather take buses or trains than drive.Answer: C3. Which of the following best reflects the woman's view about car parking?A. People should be heavily fined for parking offenses.B. The nearer to the city center you park your car, the higher the charge should be.C. Car park charges should be made as high as possible to deter people from using cars.D. People should not be allowed to park their cars for longer than half an hour in the city center. Answer: B4. Which problem is the woman most concerned about according to the conversation?A. Heavy traffic in the city.B. Pollution in the city center.C. The inefficiency of public transport.D. The high cost of building car parks in the city center.Answer: B5. Which of the following describes the man's attitude toward opinion polls?A. Positive.B. Neutral.C. Skeptical.D. Critical.Answer: C221. How is a typical election poll conducted in the US?。
全新版大学英语听说教程4标准答案
Exercise 2: 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.F 7.F 8.T
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green: sign of life and of hope
blue: color of the sky and the sea
orange: color of health and strength
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Exercise: 1.c 2.d 3.a 4.b 5.b
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He is CEO and co-founder of John Paul Mitchell Systems
Hair care products.
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The reasons why boundaries between countries are fading.
fading of boundaries of class and caste in societies/relaxation of immigration laws in many counties/freedom for people to convert to other religions/birth of the Internet
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全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册unit1Part BTextExercise 1: 1. b 2. c 3.aExercise 2: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4.F 5. F. 6.F 7.T 8.F 9.T 10.TPart C1. c2. d3. c4. a5. bPart Dgreen: sign of life and of hopeblue: color of the sky and the seaorange: color of health and strengthred: color of danger and bravery; of passion and lovepurple: color of royalty an powerindigo: color of silencerainbow: sign of hope for tomorrow全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册Unit 2Part BTextExercise 1: 1. d 2. b 3. d 4. c 5. d 6. aExercise 2: (omitted)Part CAmericans move about a great deal at parties....as soon as there are more people than chairs in a room...you will see first one and then another make some excuse to get to his feetsitting becomes staticintroduce themselvesdrift around a roomyou are expected to reply by giving your name and introducing the person with youmerely nod and smileshe extends itjust nods and greets herPart DIn Japan, you should hold a business with both hands and read the name and the job title carefully. so do not hold the card with one hand and put it into your pocket without reading it.In Mexico, it is usual for men to touch each other in a friendly way and it is considered unfriendly if you move away when you are touched.IN Korea, eye contact means sincerity and respect to the speaker.In China, you should avoid criticizing people, otherwise you will embarrass them.Kate pretended to criticize her Chinese business partner with the intention of amusing him.In China, you should avoid confrontation with people.People in Scotland and Wales will be offended if you call them English. It is because England is not one part of the United Kingdom.Rob doses not like to be touched and stared at.English people tend to look away when talking to each other.全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册Unit 3Part BTextExercise 1:radio/TVcelebrations/worlda weekly column/Daily Starcan't affordcouple/hundredeighteen/age/accepted/adult/vote/buy wines/drive a carconsidered/mature/boysTurkey, Egypt, Indonesia, and Senegal.Exercise 2: 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.F 7.F 8.TPart C1.F2.F3.T4.F5.F6.T7.T8.F9.T 10.FPart DThe reasons why boundaries between countries are fading.fading of boundaries of class and caste in societies/relaxation of immigration laws in many counties/freedom for people to convert to other religions/birth of the InternetThey are Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam.21 or more.The adoption and circulation of the single currency, the euro.全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册Unit 4Part BTextExercise 1:put the OHP on the tablepress the buttons in and lift this part up until it snaps into placeturn the OHP round so the head is facing towards the screen or a white wallplug it inswitch it onplace the transparency on the stagemove the flap up or down to raise or lower the imageturn the wheel to make the image sharpExercise 2:place the OHP about 2 meters from the wall or screena screen works better than a wallleave the OHP switched on when using it and place a piece of paper over the glassPart Cin the address book or contact list"CCs" stands for copies of a message. when you want other people to get copies of the same email message, you send them "CCs".you can copy sentences and paste them in other placesyou can run the spell checkeryou double click the word an type the new word over it.全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册Unit 5Part BTextExercise 1: 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. CExercise 2:Firstly, it is a fact that some people were born with better memories.Secondly, different things are kept in different parts of the brain. Ideas, words and numbers are stored in the left-hand side and images, sounds and smells in the right-hand side.Thirdly, unusual experiences can produce chemicals such as adrenaline in our body which can boost memory.Fourthly, how well we remember something is also affected by the context in which we learn about it.Finally, the more often you recall a memory, the more likely you are to remember it. If you don't, you lose it.Part CFourBecause Australia is shaped a bit like a dog.Break it into smaller ones and then think of what the numbers remind us of.Try to follow the directions in our mind.Try to build them into a story.Part D1.T2.F3.F4.F5.T6.F7.T8.T。