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新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版第三册答案

新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版第三册答案

Unit1Enjoy the colorful campus life!II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.C 2.D 3. B 4.D 5.AIII. Listening InTask 1:On the first dayKeys:(1)the first day(2)changing(3)really good(4)hard workers(5)went over her head(6)explained(7)notes(8)Wednesday(9)participation(10)educationTask 2:How to select elective courses? Keys:(1)extra training(2)chemistry(3)accounting(4)many fields of study(5)better potential(6)business degree(7)challenging(8)how to learn(9)better understanding(10)narrow-mindedTask3: How to get straight A's?Keys:1.B 2.C 3. D 4.A 5.DIV. Speaking OutMODEL1MODEL2MODEL3V. Let?ˉs TalkTask 1:Maintaining the quality or increasing the intake? Keys:(1)quality(2)young(3)25(4)difficult(5)government(6)quality(7)cut(8)extra-cautious(9)afford(10)experience(11)more(12)blame(13)budget(14)puzzled(15)serviceTask 2:What's your answer?According to the interviewee,it's difficult to strike a balance between maintaining the educational quality and making sure as many people as possible receive university education. In the past years, China has been confronted with the same problem. The university enrollment has been on the increase and some institutions of higher learning do not have enough teachers and teaching facilities,thus affecting the educational quality.Task 3:Let's group work!VI. Further Listening and SpeakingListening Task:Task1: Problems with our educational systemScript:Hi, everybody. My topic today is "Problems with our educational system".I disagree on a lot of the ways that things have happened for a long time in our educational system.It seems that educators just want to give standardized tests,which focus only on academic performance and neglect students' abilities and interest in other areas.I think there are a lot of people who are very intelligent,but haven't had the opportunities they could have had if they had learned in a broader-minded educational system.I feel that a lot of courses that students are required to take in high school are too academic, and, as a result,many kids have lost their interest in cators often fail to recognize various kinds of intelligence.They simply exert a lot of pressure on students to be as well-rounded as possible.I think being well-rounded isn't really possible.And as a consequence, some students I believe to be intelligent can't get into good colleges if they,you know, haven't scored well on the math section, even if they are brilliant writers.Another thing that disturbs me is that the so-called weak students areseparated from the rest of the school.Some kids are kept in a separate class if their grades are lower than others'. And they're very aware of their social position, you know.I think it causes them to act in a way that is not really positive.They're just acting in a way they are expected. Often their grades go from bad to worse. And that's pretty sad.I think that many of the kids in those classes are intelligent,but they never actually realize their potential because of the way they are treated early on in their education.Keys:(1)standardized tests(2)abilities and interest(3)interest(4)pressure(5)well-rounded(6)get into good colleges(7)the rest of the school(8)from bad to worseTask 2: The final examScriptAt a university, there were four sophomores taking a chemistry course. They were doing so well on all the quizzes, midterms, labs, etc. that each hadan "A" so far for the semester.These four friends were so confident that on the weekend before the final, they decided to go up to the University of Virginia and party with some friends there.They had a great time and didn't make it back to school until early Monday morning.Rather than taking the final then,they decided to find their professor after the final and explain to him why they missed it.They explained that they had planned to come back in time for the final exam, but,unfortunately, they had a flat tire on the way back and didn't have a spare. As a result, they missed the final.The professor thought it over and then agreed they could make up the final the following day.The guys were relieved and elated.The next day, the professor placed them in separate rooms, handed each of them a paper, and told them to begin.They looked at the first problem, worth five points.It was a simple question on a chemical reaction."Cool," they all thought at the same time, each one in his separate room, "this is going to be easy."Each finished the problem and then turned the page.On the second page was a question worth 95 points: "Which of the tires was flat?"Keys:(1)course(2)quizzes(3)semester(4)confident(5)party(6)make(7)missed(8)they had a flat tire on the way back and didn't have a spare(9)placed them in separate rooms, handed each of them a paper(10)On the second page was a question worthTask3: Harvard UniversityScriptHarvard University is the oldest institute of higher learning in the United States.Founded 16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at Plymouth,the university has grown from nine students with a single master to the present enrollment of more than 21,000 students,including undergraduates and students in 10 graduate and professionalschools.Over 14,000 people work at Harvard, including more than 2,100 faculty members.Harvard has produced eight American presidents and many Nobel Prize winners.During its early years, Harvard offered a classic academic course based on the model of English universities,but consistent with the prevailing Puritan philosophy.Although many of its early graduates became ministers in Puritan churches throughout New England,the university was never formally affiliated with a specific religious group. Under President Pusey, Harvard started what was then the largest fundraising campaign in the history of American higher education.It was an 82.5-million-dollar program for the university.The program increased faculty salaries, broadened student aid, created new professorships,and expanded Harvard's physical facilities.NeiI L. Rudenstine took office as Harvard's 26th president in 1991.As part of an overall effort to achieve greater coordination among the university's schools and faculties,Rudenstine encouraged academic planning and identified some of Harvard's main intellectual priorities.He also stressed the importance of the university's excellence in undergraduate education,the significance of keeping Harvard's doors open to students from families of different economic backgrounds,and the task of adapting the research university to an era of both rapid information growth and serious fund shortage.Keys: 1.B 2.A 3. C 4.D 5.DViewing and speaking:Task 1:University budget cutsScriptHost: Well, David Lammy, the University Minister, joins me from Westminster. Now thanks for joining us this lunchtime,Mr. Lammy. How do these cuts... tie in with your much trumpeted commitment to increasing higher education?Interviewee: Well, I think it's important to remind viewers that we will spend well over 12 billion pounds on higher education this year and to also say that there will be more students at university next year than ever before in our history.But what is important is that when they get to university, is that they have good facilities, good buildings,that they have good contact with their lecturers and, for students from poorer backgrounds that they receive a grant.And you know 40 percent of students who are going to university are in receipt of some grants. So we have to plan...Host:But there's going to be less money next year. That's the bottom line, isn't it?Interviewee: Er, we are asking universities to make a one percent cut in their teaching grant.That's 51 million out of a total budget of over five billion.Look, I think there are families across the country preparing for Christmas spending a bit less and they're,you know, it's a lot more than one percent that they're, they're feeling.So I think this is reasonable to ask universities if we are to ensure that we can continue to send more young people to university and we remain committed to that.Host:And briefly, what about these two-year degrees? This is a reduction in standards, isn't it?Interviewee:Well, we, we, we... It's important in this country that we remember that students aren't just the classic 18- to 21-year-old undergraduates. We want mature students. We want more parttime students and over the last few years we've been growing the number of foundation degree,two-year degrees that ensure that transition into high university and high level skills.That's what we want to support and that's what we're indicating in the grantletter that we've sent to universities over the last few days.Host:OK. David Lammy, thank you so much for joining us. Interviewee:Thank you.Keys:(1)increasing(2)12 / twelve(3)more(4)facilities(5)lecturers(6)poorer(7)grant(8)one(9)budget(10)less(11)young(12)classic(13)part-time(14)growing(15)two-yearTask 2:Talk after viewingScriptThere will be more students at universities next year than ever before in ourhistory.When they get to university, they have good facilities, good buildings, as well as good contact with their lecturers.Students from poorer backgrounds receive a grant.40 percent of students who are going to university will receive some sort of grant.Unit 1 testPart IKeys: 1.A 2.B 3.D 4.B 5.DPart II(1)for(2)with(3)opportunity(4)tuition(5)explore(6)encounter(7)adventure(8)As with any country, it is not advisable to carry large amounts of cash around with you(9)Traveler's checks are one of the safest and easiest ways to transport money, because you may have them replaced if they get lost or stolen(10)It is wise to bring about $100 with you in U.S. cash, so you will be able tomanage upon your arrival in the StatesPart III1.C2.A3.B4.D5.APart IV1.C2.A3.A4.D5.C6.B7.A8.C9.B 10.CUint2Our globe is in danger!I.Lead inTask 1:sandstorm ; air pollution ; deforestationwater pollution ; melting polar ice cap ; light pollution drought ; desertification ; litteringII. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.B 2.D 3. A 4.A 5.CIII. Listening InTask 1:We should have proper respect for nature!Script:Martha:Do you think most people in your culture respect nature?Ed:I think so. Um... more now than before.Martha:What do you think is the most serious environmental problem in the world today?Ed: Today... I think damage to the ozone layer is a big problem, and another problem is pollution in big cities and things like that.Martha: How do you learn about environmental problems?Ed: Um... through school. A lot of clubs promote environmental safety, and some TV programs, too. They talk about environmental safety and stuff like that.Martha: Do you think students should learn more about the environment at school?Ed: I think so. So, as they grow older, they can be more aware of all the problems that are going on, and also to prevent more problems from occurring.Martha: If you could create a new law to help the environment, what would it be?Ed: A new law for the environment? Um... I'd probably say that when people throw away their cigarette butts, they have to throw them into the garbage bin, not just throw them everywhere because it's just littering and I hate that. So they should be fined if they throw them on the floor or on the ground.Martha: That's a good idea. What do you personally do to help protect the environment?Ed: I'm so against littering. I never litter. If I see somebody litter, I get really angry. So I always throw my trash into the garbage bin.Keys:(1)nature(2)environmental problem(3)pollution(4)promote(5)aware of(6)from occurring(7)law(8)throw away(9)fined(10)trashTask 2:River pollutionScript:If you see dead fish floating on the river or notice that the water is discolored and smelly,you know the river has been polluted, and there are four main possible causes for it.First, fertilizer. If large amounts of fertilizer or farm waste drain into a river, the concentrations of nitrate and phosphate in the water increase considerably.Algae use these substances to grow rapidly, turning the water green.This massive growth of algae leads to pollution. When the algae die, they are broken down by the action of the bacteria, which quickly multiply, using up all the oxygen in the water and therefore causing the death of fish. Second, industrial waste. Factories sometimes discharge chemical waste into rivers. Examples of such pollutants include cyanide, lead, copper, and mercury. These substances may enter the water in such high concentrations that fish and other animals are killed immediately. Sometimes the pollutants enter the food chain and accumulate until they reach toxic levels, eventually killing fish and other animals.Third, oil pollution. If oil enters a slow-moving river, it forms a rainbow-colored film over the entire surface, preventing oxygen from entering the water.Fourth, warm water. Industry often uses water for cooling processes, sometimes discharging large quantities of warm water back into rivers. A higher temperature of the water lowers the level of dissolved oxygen and upsets the balance of life in the water.Keys:1.D 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.DTask3: Curbing carbon emissionsScript:Although it is not an easy task, China is striving to fulfill the promise to cut its carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP by 40 to 45 percent in the next 10 years.Zhang Guobao, Director of the National Energy Administration, said, "The government puts great emphasis on seeking harmonious development between cities and the environment, and is readjusting the energy structure by giving priority to the development of clean and low-carbon energies, including hydroelectric, nuclear, wind, and solar power."Government authorities have closed small, coal-fired plants with a total capacity of 60.06 million kilowatts in the past four years. This year's target of closing 10 million kilowatts of capacity will be achieved by August."We have promised to the international community that 15 percent of our power will be generated from nonfossil sources by 2020," Director Zhang said. At present, non-fossil energy accounts for only 7.8 percent.China is making efforts to increase the proportion of clean energy in its total energy consumption. Statistics show that China invested US$34.6 billion in clean energy last year, exceeding the United States which invested US$18.6 billion. Thus, China has become the world leader in generating clean energy. Five years earlier, China's investment in clean energy was only US$2.5 billion. However, China's carbon emission reduction target cannot be achieved easily. The shift to a low-carbon economy might be met at a cost to society. Forinstance, more than 400,000 people were laid off as a result of the shutdown of small coal-fired power plants in the past four years. Many studies indicate that the effort to curb greenhouse gas emissions may delay China's development, affect people's income, and lead to unemployment. Keys:1.D 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.CIV. Speaking OutMODEL1MODEL2MODEL3V. Let?ˉs TalkTask 1:Disappointment over climate negotiationsKeys:1) doesn't really actually commit anyone to doing anything,2) the atmosphere simple can't take the kind of emissions we've been seeing in the business-as-usual scenario and there's no real commitment to change that.3) There's no real commitment to put serious money on the table4) It's not backed by action,5) It does not constitute a... a deal.6) It's a hollow shell7) it lacks anything on emissions cuts8) There's no guarantee that there will be new money, that the money will bereal, that there's actually a commitment to get there, or that it will be channeled in new ways,Task 2:What's your answer? Two speakers hold a negative attitude toward the world climate conference.Task 3:Let's group work!Developed countries should bear more responsibilities.First, they caused most of the world pollution in their industrialization process.Second, they are already economically advanced, with more funds to deal with pollution problems.On the other hand, developing countries caused less pollution in the past, and now they need rapid development.Therefore, an international agreement the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 stipulated common but differentiated responsibilities for developed and developing nations, which means that both should be responsible for environmental protection and cut carbon dioxide emissions, but the former must take more responsibility.Recently, however, some wealthy countries have insisted that developing countries like China should shoulder more responsibilities.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingListening Task:Task1: The environment and the developmentScript:Li:Hi, Professor Wang.I'm Li Lin, a correspondent for the university newspaper.The staff and students here are getting more and more interested in the relationship between the environment and economic development.What do you think is the most serious environmental problem at present? What measures should we adopt to improve the environment and develop the economy at the same time?Wang: There are many environmental problems: air pollution, water pollution, desertification, overfishing, destruction of natural habitats, acid rain, overconsumption of wild animals and plants, etc. But lying at the center of all those problems, as I see it, is the contradiction between economic growth and the environment.Since the United Nations Earth Summit in 1992, growing number of people and governments have adopted the new idea of "sustainable development". This means today's economic growth should not wipe out the resources and options for future generations. Planning and development should ensure not only economic growth, but also social advancement and environmental health. In other words, some economic behavior must be restricted or controlled. Instilling principles of sustainable development into government planning, resource management and economic policy is the most important step China can take to solve its environmental problems.China has already taken some remarkable steps to reduce damage to the environment. For instance, following the huge floods of 1998, the government banned logging in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River in order to protect forests and reduce the risk of floods.Still, the basic contradiction between the environment and development persists. Much work is to be done before we can achieve the aim of a balance between economic growth and the environment.Keys:(1)water pollution(2)overconsumption(3)economic growth(4)resources(5)social advancement(6)restricted(7)government planning(8)economic policy(9)remarkable steps(10)balanceTask 2: Thick cloud of pollution covering southern AsiaScriptA United Nations study says a thick cloud of pollution covering southern Asia threatens the lives of millions of people. Scientists say the pollution couldincrease lung disease and cause early death. The cloud is also damaging agriculture and affecting rainfall levels. It has affected many countries in southern Asia. The pollution cloud is three kilometers high. Scientists say it can move halfway around the world in a week.The cloud is the result of forest fires, the burning of agricultural waste, and huge increases in the burning of fuels by vehicles, industries, and power stations.Pollution from millions of bad cooking stoves has made the problem worse. Many poor people burn fuels like wood and animal waste in such stoves. Scientists say the cloud of pollution appears to cool the land and oceans by blocking sunlight.They say it reduces the amount of sunlight reaching the Earth's surface by as much as 15 percent.At the same time, heat inside the cloud warms the lower parts of the atmosphere.Harmful chemicals from the cloud are mixing with rainfall.This acid rain damages crops and trees and threatens public health. Scientists are concerned that the pollution will intensify during the next 30 years as the population of Asia increases to an estimated 5,000 million people.Keys:1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.CTask3: Mountain regions face a number of dangersScriptMountain people around the world are in great danger of the negative effects of the worsening environment, according to a UN report.As global warming and deforestation accelerate and technology makes wilder places more accessible, environmental and social pressures on the world's remotest regions increase.The UN has found that many mountainous regions—inhabited by one out of five of the world's people—are barely recognizable when they are compared to what they were like 60 years ago.This is mostly because forests were cut to make way for cattle grazing and agriculture.The authors of the UN study expect 98 percent of the mountain areas to experience severe climate change by 2055.Biological losses are expected to be heavy.The mountains of Europe, parts of California and the northwest Andes in South America are among the most threatened mountain areas in the world and should be given priority in conservation.The UN is anxious to raise awareness of the problems facing mountain areas because they are inhabited by some of the most vulnerable people. These people could lose their culture and their livelihood with even the smallest shifts in climate.At the same time, many mountain regions are losing people. Thousands ofvillages in Europe are deserted most of the year.In other areas like Nepal, people are drifting to the cities in search of work. Keys:(1)negative(2)report(3)warming(4)pressures(5)mountainous(6)barely(7)make way for(8)expect 98 percent of the mountain areas to experience severe climate change by 2055(9)The UN is anxious to raise awareness of the problems facing mountain areas(10)Thousands of villages in Europe are deserted most of the year Viewing and speaking:Task 1:Santa's home town in dangerScriptWeather experts may have found a new problem caused by global warming, one which many people will pay attention to: There are signs that Santa's home in the North may be in trouble because of warmer temperatures. The Finnish town of Rovaniemi on the Arctic Circle, which many Europeanssay is the home of Santa Claus, has had its warmest winter in 40 years.As a result, there has been much less snow than usual—meaning no snowmen, no snowballs, and possibly not enough snow for Santa to ride his sleigh on.More important for local residents, it may mean fewer tourists, as well. Santa's wintry home town normally attracts thousands of visitors each year, and millions of dollars.Anne Pelttari-Bergman, the town's tourist director, worries that the town could be in trouble if snow levels do not return to normal.She explains: "Snow is really important for us, of course, for Santa Claus, for Christmas tourism, and also for our winter tourism because winter is our best season. It is really important for us."Weather experts and town residents are hoping this warm winter is an one-time thing. Few people can imagine a holiday when even Santa does not have a white Christmas.Keys:(1)signs(2)warmer temperatures(3)warmest(4)snow(5)attracts(6)trouble(7)normal(8)season(9)one-time(10)whiteTask 2:Talk after viewingScriptThe image of Santa Claus flying in a sleigh pulled by reindeer and leaving toys and gifts for every child is known worldwide, and Santa Claus has become the most beloved of Christmas symbols.But if the weather at Santa's home town were to become so warm that there was no more snow at Christmas, Santa Claus would lose his charm.So snow is really important for Santa Claus, for his home town's Christmas tourism, and its winter tourism as winter is the best season in Santa's home town.Unit 2 testPart IKeys: 1.C 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.DPart II(1)chemicals(2)atmosphere(3)particles(4)trapped(5)lasts(6)human-based(7)progressed(8)Even in Ancient Rome people complained about smoke put into the atmosphere(9)Air pollution can have serious consequences for the health of human beings(10)Cities with large numbers of automobiles or those that use great quantities of coal often suffer most severely from air pollution problems Part III1.A2.C3.D4.C5.BPart IV1.B2.C3.D4.C5.C6.A7.D8.D9.B 10.CUint 3Culture makes me what I amTask 1:On the first dayCollectivism Individualism Individualism Collectivism II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.B 2.A 3. D 4.B 5.AIII. Listening InTask 1:Competition in AmericaKeys:1.C 2.A 3. C 4.B 5.DTask 2:How to select elective courses?Keys:(1)roots(2)what(3)moral(4)diligence(5)sin(6)teachings(7)centuries(8)If it's worth doing at all, it's worth doing well(9)In English a new word has been created to describe people who work compulsively(10)Others hold that workaholics are valuable members of society because they are extremely productiveTask3: Cross-cultural tips on doing businessKeys:1.D 2.A 3. D 4.A 5.CIV. Speaking OutMODEL1MODEL2MODEL3V. Let?ˉs TalkTask 1:International Slavery MuseumKeys:1.(1)transatlantic slave trade(2)unknown lands(3)dignity or payment2.(1)rich(2)cotton and sugar3.(1)all over the world(2)family history(3)changed4.200th anniversary5.(1)banned(2)taking part in(3)slavery(4)freedTask 2:What's your answer?VI. Further Listening and SpeakingListening Task:Task1: Problems with our educational systemScript:To Americans, punctuality is a way of showing respect for other people's time. Being more than 10 minutes late to an appointment usually calls for an apology and maybe an explanation.People who are running late often call ahead to let others know of the delay. Of course, the less formal the situation, the less important it is to be exactly on time.At informal get-togethers, for example, people often arrive as much as 30 minutes past the appointed time.But they usually don't try that at work.American lifestyles show how much people respect the time of others.When people plan an event, they often set the time days or weeks in advance. Once the time is fixed, it takes almost an emergency to change it.If people want to come to your house for a friendly visit, they will usually call first to make sure it is convenient.Only very close friends will just "drop in" unannounced.Also, people hesitate to call others late at night for fear they might already be in bed.The time may vary, but most people think twice about calling after 10:00 p.m. To outsiders, Americans seem tied to the clock. People in some Eastern cultures value relationships more than schedules.In these societies, people don't try to control time, but to experience it. Many Eastern cultures, for example, view time as a cycle.The rhythm of nature—from the passing of seasons to the monthly cycle of the moon—shapes their view of events.If they have wasted some time or let an opportunity pass by, they are not very worried, knowing that more time and opportunities will come in the next cycle.But Americans often want to jump at the first opportunity.。

新视野大学英语视听说教程(第二版)第三册答案__最新版第3,4,5章答案

新视野大学英语视听说教程(第二版)第三册答案__最新版第3,4,5章答案

新视野大学英语视听说教程(第二版)第三册答案__最新版第3,4,5章答案Uint 3Culture makes me what I amTask 1:On the first dayCollectivism Individualism Individualism CollectivismII. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.B 2.A 3. D 4.B 5.AIII. Listening InTask 1:Competition in AmericaKeys:1.C 2.A 3. C 4.B 5.DTask 2:How to select elective courses?Keys:(1)roots(2)what(3)moral(4)diligence(5)sin(6)teachings(7)centuries(8)If it's worth doing at all, it's worth doing well(9)In English a new word has been created to describe people who work compulsively(10)Others hold that workaholics are valuable members of societybecause they are extremely productive Task3: Cross-cultural tips on doing business Keys:1.D 2.A 3. D 4.A 5.CIV. Speaking OutMODEL1MODEL2MODEL3V. Let?ˉs TalkTask 1:International Slavery Museum Keys:1.(1)transatlantic slave trade(2)unknown lands(3)dignity or payment2.(1)rich(2)cotton and sugar3.(1)all over the world(2)family history(3)changed4.200th anniversary5.(1)banned(2)taking part in(3)slavery(4)freedTask 2:What's your answer?VI. Further Listening and SpeakingListening Task:Task1: Problems with our educational systemScript:To Americans, punctuality is a way of showing respect for other people's time.Being more than 10 minutes late to an appointment usuallycalls for an apology and maybe an explanation.People who are running late often call ahead to let others know of the delay.Of course, the less formal the situation, the less important it is to be exactly on time.At informal get-togethers, for example, people often arrive as much as 30 minutes past the appointed time.But they usually don't try that at work.American lifestyles show how much people respect the time of others.When people plan an event, they often set the time days or weeks in advance.Once the time is fixed, it takes almost an emergency to change it.If people want to come to your house for a friendly visit, they will usually call first to make sure it is convenient.Only very close friends will just "drop in" unannounced.Also, people hesitate to call others late at night for fear they might already be in bed.The time may vary, but most people think twice about calling after 10:00 p.m.To outsiders, Americans seem tied to the clock. People in some Eastern cultures value relationships more than schedules.In these societies, people don't try to control time, but to experience it. Many Eastern cultures, for example, view time as a cycle.The rhythm of nature—from the passing of seasons to the monthly cycle of the moon—shapes their view of events.If they have wasted some time or let an opportunity pass by, they are not very worried, knowing that more time and opportunities will come in the next cycle.But Americans often want to jump at the first opportunity.They are unwilling to stand by idly and give up the opportunity.The early American hero Benjamin Franklin expressed that view of time like this: "Do you love life? Then do not waste time, for that is the stuff life is made of."Keys:1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.DTask 2: Our personal spaceScriptOur personal space, that piece of the universe we occupy and call our own, is contained within an invisible boundary surrounding our body. As the owners of this area, we usually decide who may enter and who may not. When our space is invaded, we react in a variety of ways. We back up and retreat, stand our ground as our hands become moist from nervousness, or sometimes even react violently. Our response shows not only our unique personality, but also our cultural background.For example, cultures that stress individualism such as England, the United States, Germany, and Australia, generally demand more space than collective cultures do, and tend to become aggressive when their space is invaded. This idea of space is quite different from the one found in the Mexican and Arab cultures. In Mexico, the physical distance between people when engaged in conversation is closer than what is usual north of the border. And for Middle Easterners, typical Arab conversations are at close range. Closeness cannot be avoided.As is the case with most of our behavior, our use of space is directly linked to the value system of our culture. In some Asian cultures, for example, employees do not stand near their bosses; the extended distance demonstrates respect. Extra interpersonaldistance is also part of the cultural experience of the people of Scotland and Sweden, for whom it reflects privacy. And in Germany, private space is sacred.Keys:1.A 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.BTask3:We don't know what to do with them.ScriptA Russian, a Cuban, an American businessman, and an American lawyer were passengers on a fast train speeding across the French countryside. As time wore on, they gradually became friendly with one another, introducing themselves and shaking hands. Eventually, the Russian took out a large bottle of vodka and poured each of his traveling companions a drink. Just as the American businessman was sipping the vodka and praising its fine quality, the Russian hurled the half-full bottle out of the open window."What did you do that for?" asked the startled American businessman. "V odka is plentiful in my country," said the Russian. "In fact, we have thousands and thousands of liters of it—far more than we need."The American businessman shook his head and leaned back in his seat, obviously baffled by the Russian's reasoning.A little later, the young Cuban passed around a box of fine Havana cigars. The men enjoyed this treat and made admiring remarks about the pleasure of smoking good Havana cigars. At that very moment the Cuban took a couple of puffs of his cigar and then tossed it out of the open window."I thought the Cuban economy was not good this year," the American businessman said. "Yet you threw that perfectly good cigar away. I find your actions quite puzzling.""Cigars," the Cuban replied, "are a dime a dozen in Cuba. Wehave more of them than we know what to do with."The American businessman sat in silence for a moment. Then he got up, grabbed the lawyer, and threw him out of the window.Keys:1.The Russian hurled the half-full bottle of vodka out of the open window.2.He answered, "V odka is plentiful in my country. In fact, we have thousands and thousands of liters of it—far more than we need."3.The businessman said, "I thought the Cuban economy was not good this year. Yet you threw that perfectly good cigar away.I find your actions quite puzzling."4.He replied, "Cigars are a dime a dozen in Cuba. We have more of them than we know what to do with."5.The American businessman sat in silence for a moment. Then he got up, grabbed the lawyer, and threw him out of the window. He did thatprobably because he thought there were too many lawyers in the United States.Viewing and speaking:Task 1:Reviving the image of teaKeys:(1)disappearing(2)kicking(3)tea shop(4)image crisis(5)update(6)compete(7)fast(8)product designers(9)contacts(10)similar(11)want(12)challenge(13)consumer(14)traditionalTask 2:Talk after viewingScriptAs people become espresso fiends and cappuccino connoisseurs, thetraditional British tea are being kicked off the menu by designer coffees. Unit 3 testPart IKeys: 1.B 2.C 3.B 4.B 5.DPart II(1) values(2) purpose(3) true(4) Nowhere(5) equality(6) races(7) laboratory(8) Although Edwards specifically mentions young men, young women also compete in organized sports without regard to their race or economic background(9) Many Americans believe that learning how to win in sports helps develop the habits necessary to compete successfully in later life (10) the competitive ethic taught in sports must be learned and cultivated in youth for the future success of American business and military efforts Part III1.C2.A3.B4.D5.DPart IV1.D2.B3.A4.D5.D6.C7.A8.B9.B 10.AUint4Taste the sweets and bitters of family lifeI.Lead inTask 1:Extended family;DINK family;Nuclear family;Single parent familyII. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.C 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.DIII. Listening InTask 1:Nuclear family living patternsScript:A nuclear family is typical in highly-industrialized societies. Beginning in the early 20th century, the two-parent family known as the nuclear family was the predominant American family type.Generally children live with their parents until they go awayto a college or university, or until they find jobs and acquire an apartment or home of their own.In the early mid-20th century, the father was typically the sole wage-earner, and the mother was the children's principal caregiver. Today, often both parents hold jobs. Dual-earner families are the predominant type for families with children in the United States. Increasingly, one of the parents has a non-standard shift, that is, a shiftthat does not start in the morning and end in the late afternoon.In these families, one of the parents manages the children while the other works.Prior to school, adequate day care of children is necessary for dual-earner families. In recent years, many private companies and home-based day care centers have sprung up to fulfill this need.Increasingly, companies are getting involved in the arrangement of day care. Governments are providing assistance to parents that require day care as well.Keys:(1)typical(2)known(3)Generally(4)find(5)apartment(6)sole(7)principal(8)Dual-earner families are the predominant type for families with children in the United States(9)adequate day care of children is necessary for dual-earnerfamilies(10)companies are getting involved in the arrangement of day careTask 2:Fatherhood in AustraliaScript:Can it be true that Australian men spend more time during the week brushing their teeth than they do alone with their children?A new study from the University of New South Wales has discovered that during the working week, Australian fathers only spend an average of just over a minute each day alone with their children.Australian mothers, on the other hand, spend three hours a week purely looking after their children—a much greater disparity than in other countries like America, Denmark, Italy, and France, where couples divide the childcare more evenly.These findings will probably infuriate those who want to shake off the perhaps unfair image of Australia as a land of old-fashioned male chauvinism.According to the study, Australian fathers appear to like the fun aspects of parenthood, but shy away from the boring housework. So while they tend to be happy taking the kids to the park or to sporting events, they are unlikely to participate regularly in feeding, bathing, or taking the kids to school.In short, Australian parenting is seen as a woman's job and a man's hobby. Many people believe that the last 20 years have seen the arrival of the so-called "new man"—the man who is willing to share the houseworkand childcare.The new man has a picture of his children on his computerdesktop at work; he never misses the kids' school plays, and he skips a drink at the bar after work so that he can get home in time to read bedtime story to their kids.This study suggests that the new man feels a little more at home in Europe than in Australia.Indeed, a poll conducted in the U.K. for the think tank the Fatherhood Institute in January indicates that almost 70 percent of British women think that men are as good at raising children as women.That's something for Australian men to ponder while they brush their teeth!Keys:1.B 2.A 3.A 4.B 5.ATask3: Views on filial piety see changeScript:With fast economic development in Hong Kong, young people are less likely to cherish the traditional notion of filial piety.Instead, they are gradually taking a new approach to a welfare society, according to a three-year survey conducted by the City University of Hong Kong.As many as 85 percent of the respondents expect the government to take up the responsibility for supporting the elderly, and 77 percent agree withthe idea that the burden should fall on society as a whole rather than on individual families.Researcher Richard Wong, who took charge of the study, is sad about the eroding of traditional family bonds.He said that while most people still respect their parents and grandparents, they tend to equate economic assistance with love.When asked about how they would show their love for their old parents, many simply said they would send them to oldpeople's homes.Others said they would give money, and only two percent of the respondents said they would be ready to take care of the psychological health of their parents.According to the study, middle-aged people who have children of their own take their filial duties more seriously.Also, married women know better than men the need for this kind of loving care.Researcher Wong questioned the wisdom of adopting the new concept of government welfare.He said, "A welfare society is founded on high tax rates, but here in Hong Kong the personal tax rate is only 15 percent.How can you expect the government to take care of all the elderly?"He further pointed out that even when a social security network can support all senior citizens, it cannot replace the love that only familymembers can give.Keys:1.A 2.A 3.A 4.D 5.CIV. Speaking OutMODEL1MODEL2MODEL3V. Let?ˉs TalkTask 1:When I knew my parents split up Keys:(1) cry(2) relief(3) strong(4) understanding(5) angry(6) left(7) wondering(8) five(9) sad(10) stress(11) friends(12) helps(13) Christmas(14) cousins(15) presentsTask 2:What's your answer?She felt it was very traumatizing, but in other ways it was a relief to just talk about it.She makes drawings when she feels sad. She feels that it's like a wave of calmness just washes over her. It relieves a lot of stress. She talks to her friends or invites them for a sleepover. They do lots of silly and fun things together.Task 3:Let's group work!VI. Further Listening and SpeakingListening Task:Task1: Reasons for a divorceKeys:(1) divorce her husband(2) irresponsible(3) changing jobs(4) stability(5) bills(6) poverty line(7) apartment(8) yells at(9) calls him names(10) halfTask 2: Thick cloud of pollution covering southern AsiaScriptQuestion:Hi, I have been divorced for eight years.My ex sees our child Maria on a regular basis.She is eight and in the second grade. My ex has a wife that is 20.My ex and his wife go to the school almost every day to see our daughter.Our daughter has failed the second grade and now has to repeat it.I have seen her grades plummet since those two started showing up at school.They are both very controlling and verbally abusive to me and to our daughter.I'm concerned about this. He forced my daughter to call his wife mommy.I am really tired of their unkind visits. I don't know what to do.If you have any advice to give me, I would be grateful. Thanks.Answer (by a woman psychiatrist):Hi, Diana. It's obvious to me that your daughter is having problems withthe visits.I would suggest having a frank conversation with your daughter to see what she feels the problems are.If she says it is all these problems as you have stated above, I would try to talk to your ex about her problems.I'll try to stick to what your daughter feels to be the problems and hope he will help your daughter do better at school.If he is not responsive, then I'll take your daughter for counseling to help her.You can't make others do things that are right for your child, not even the father, so spend your energy on things you can control like counseling for your daughter.Also, you should spend quality time with her and allow her to vent her feelings on you, and let her know you are always there for her no matter what happens. Try to keep her self-esteem high.When a child fails a grade, they will feel bad. Good Luck!Keys:1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.CTask3: A man who remarriedScriptIf you want me to tell you why I remarried, here's my story. Remarriage was the last word I'd consider for two years after my divorce.I had heard about the high rate of remarriage failures.More importantly, I wondered how remarriage would affect my 10-year-old son, John.My heart ached when I saw my son draw a picture of himself, my ex-wife and me holding hands—with sadness on our faces.Since my parents have married and divorced eight times altogether, I hoped my son would not have to go through the same pain I experienced. As a result, my primary focus after the divorce was my relationship with John, not finding a wife.As time went by, my son gradually grew up, and he became conscious of my loneliness and anxiety. One day he asked me to consider dating.The first time he said this, I ignored him. The second time hebrought it up, I reconsidered my reservations about dating. I began to date Maria. As our relationship developed over the following year, I was concerned about how my son would actually respond to her.At first, John's affection for Maria was lukewarm. For instance, he would hug her, but the act seemed mechanical. But after several months, he warmed up to her.Seeing the time was ripe, I asked Maria to marry me. She accepted. So the two of us blended smoothly into the three of us.Thinking back, I believe my remarriage was the right choice.Some single parents are still hesitating about remarriage. Now that you've。

新世纪大学英语视听说教程第二版第三册答案(供参考)

新世纪大学英语视听说教程第二版第三册答案(供参考)

新世纪大学英语视听说教程(第二版)第三册答案Unit 1P2 A 2e 3a 4b 5f 6d 7j 8g 9k 10i 11l 12hB Andrew called to confirm the flight plans. Becky stopped the mail delivery. Becky gave the keys to a friend and gave away the fresh foods. Becky changed the voice mail message. Andrew paid the bills. Andrew got the traveler’s checks. Andrew watered the plants. Becky unplugged the electrical items. Andrew turned off the lights. Becky emptied the trash.P3 A water the plants B 2L 3P 4L 5P 6P,LP4 B Mina can’t remember where she put her passport.P8Optional Listening1A.flew four three B. 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, Optional Listening2P9A .1. I haven’t finished 2. I’ve canceled 3. I’ve picked up4. I haven’t taken5. Have you washed6. I haven’t cleaned7. I’ve watered 8. I’ve given you packedB. 1. No, he didn’t. 2. He confirmed all the flights.3. They wanted him to come in and water the plants for them.4. Because the dog always looks scared.5. They want to use it again on their next vacation.Optional Listening3P10A .planning 2. tagging luggage 3. saving space4. your carry-on bag5. other ideasB. 1,3,6,9,bad 2,4,5,7,8,10, goodOptional Listening 4P11A .1. theadvantages of traveling alone B. 3, 4,6C. 1. vacation college / research teamvolunteer2. golf/mountain climbing/scuba diving/ridea horse3. tours for: women only/ people over 60/ singleslooking for romance/finediningP13 A B ;her hands ,not an interpreter 3. False; second, not first 4. False; didn’t have ,not had 5. False; flight attendant, notpassengerP14 B cbabcP15 541 236P16 (1) Oh my gosh! (2) Are you sure? (3) so strange (4) Got it (5) get traveler’s checks (6)Whew (7) pay the electricity and phonebills (8) change my voice mailmessage (9) I don’t remember (10) Howtrue (11) don’t forget to unplug yourTV and electrical stuff (12) DoneP17 A pass 3. check-in counter compartment attendant 6. oxygen mask luggage 8. baggage claimB a. When you arrive at the airport for yourflights, you go to the check-in counter first.b. When your departing flight is announced,pick up your carry-on luggage and to thegate.c. Before you get on the plane, you mustshow your boarding pass.d. When you enter the plane, you put yourluggage in the overhead compartment. You may need to ask a flight attendant forhelp.e. Before takeoff, you learn about show you how to use an oxygen mask in an emergency.f. During the flight, you are served drinkson your tray table.g. After the flight is over, you go to thebaggage claim area to get your luggage. Optional Listening5P181. vacation2. have some trouble preparing relaxed4. finished getting ready5. confirm her flight6. message7. pay thebills8 are ready to go to be sure 10. comes running back inUnit 2P19 A dgcai jefkbhP20P21 B nice,roomy,two-bedroomOptional Listening1P24A.City ZooB. 1. car 3. Church 4. park 5. three 6. twoOptional Listening2P25A.Picture 1B. 1. transportation, too muchtraffic on the streets, not enough places for safecycling and walking, dirtyparks, no nightlife2. improve transportation, build lanes forcyclists and walkers, clean the parks,build a theaterOptional Listening3P26A. 1. To make it safer for pedestrians to crossthe streets.2. Kids played there, and neighborsstopped there to talk.3. To get away from the noise anddangerous traffic.4. They put old couches, tables andplanters in the street.5. The speaker means that streets belongto everybody in the neighborhood.They should become their “outdoor living room”,and safe places forUnit 2P19 A dgcai jefkbhP20P21 B nice,roomy,two-bedroomOptional Listening1P24A.City ZooB. 1. car 3. Church 4. park 5. three 6. twoOptional Listening2P25A.Picture 1B. 1. transportation, too muchtraffic on the streets, not enough places for safecycling and walking, dirtyparks, no nightlife2. improve transportation, build lanes forcyclists and walkers, clean the parks,build a theaterOptional Listening3P26A. 1. To make it safer for pedestrians to crossthe streets.2. Kids played there, and neighborsstopped there to talk.3. To get away from the noise anddangerous traffic.4. They put old couches, tables andplanters in the street.5. The speaker means that streets belongto everybody in the neighborhood.They should become their “outdoor living room”,and safe places for’t 6, is forbiddenOptional Listening5P36stay cool 2. barbecue 5. gets angry 6. pretendsto use7. try using 8 Watch out water all over 10. pretty funnyUnit 3Optional Listening1P38 A baB FFTTFTP39 take a trip,visit my cousins in England,rent a carP43A. 2. war 3. 17 millionB. 1, 3, 4, 5, 8Optional Listening2A. 23: return and get a job 30: become a father 50: retireP44B.at 2 . 2. by taxi 3. have a dinner at a restaurant4. go to the beach and swim and beautifulP46C.Tina Vega: family moved to anothertown/ last year/ lonely/ smile at everyone Frederick Cho: lost his job/ three weeks ago/ upset/ exerciseeverydayHazel Greene: death of a loved one/ five years ago/depressed/ stay active andpositiveP48 A ; age 8, not 18 ;countries, not states in BrazilB 2 Miyuki:a :d :cP49 1No 2NoP50 A Sentences 1,3,5,6 are true.;is concerned(In sentence 2,concerned means worried or nervous.);isn’t sure,not is sure7. False;plans to have some children,notdoesn’t plan to8. False;goes with the flow fits in withhis plans.(He is not willing to give up his plans for the sake of chance)P51 (1) figure it out (2) i t’s not a big deal (3) plan on working my whole life (4)get out of (5)What are you planning to do (6) I’m definitely going to travel (7)What are yourplans? (8)pretty much (9) You know that for a fact? (10)You want tosucceed (11)clear-cut,well-defined goalsand aspirations. Optional Listening5P 531. excited2. program 4. transferred 5. big deal 6. quit her job up to retirement 8 well-defined goals his options open10. follows his planUnit 4P54 A 1sweat 2faint 3sneeze 4scratch 5cough 6shiverB cabdP55 A Holiday Cruise Disease Shortens Holiday forManyB dafbecP56 I have arash on my arm. I have a slight fever.P59 2e 3h 4g 5c 6a 7f 8bP60Optional Listening1A. cB. 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8Optional Listening2A.picture BP61B. 1. drinking coffee 2. sleep at night 3. break that habit 4. wake up 5. advicea headache 8, the amount of coffee 9. herbal tea10. in the morning 11. do exercises 12. feel tiredOptional Listening3A.1. d 5. cP62B. 1.- 2. × 3. + 4. - 5. + 6.-7.-8.+9.×10.+P63Optional Listening4A. 1. CHAOS 2. information fatigue syndrome 3.hurry sickness匆忙症4. underload syndrome动力不足综合症5.phone neck电话脖B. 2. information fatigue syndrome/ There is somuch information that peoplebecome paralyzed and can’t think clearly/ NM3. hurry sickness/ always rushing, get headaches a lot/ takeaspirin4. underload syndrome/ caused by havinglittle or nothing to do at the office/ NM5. phoneneck/ pain in the neck, caused by holding the phone between your neckand yourear for a long time/ massageP65 A 2Gian:go to the doctor :gargle with hot water and salt5. Kumiko:aloe vera :acupunctureP66 B 2No 4. YesP67 aabbabP68 (1)Thank goodness (2) fainted (3) very tired (4)very lightheaded(5) Nothing out of the ordinary (6)The worst thing is(7) How are you feeling? (8) feel dizzy(9) my stomach is killing me (10) have a fever(11)you’ll feel better. (12) Are you kidding?(13) What’s the matter? (14) I take it(15) I’m feeling pretty good.P69 A :I have a 2. Man: We’vebeen Nurse: I’m sorry abo ut that: The doctor will see younow :How are you feeling?Ian: a sore throat 5. Doctor: this medicine 6. Doctor:take it three times a day Man: you,doctor.P70Optional Listening5come over 2. feeling 3. tired 4. dizzy 5. have a fever 6. anxious about7. president of her university 8. has been canceled 9. miracle or something10. really anxious aboutUnit 5P71 colleges. applied tofour colleges. 3. He was accepted tocollege. received ascholarship. attended college inthe fall semester. got good grades.P72 researched: California State University, HarvardUniversity, City College applied to: Harvard University,City Collegewas acceptedto: City CollegeP73 cab He’ll probably attend City CollegeP74 A:cadb B:dbcaP77Optional Listening1A.What are you going to do?B. Mizuki: art, chill out/relax Robert: law, take a long tripOptional Listening2P78A.Eduardo: live at home, study business, work part-timeJill: join a sorority, do volunteer workMax and Sarah: study together, workpart-timeB. 1. to keep learning all their lives2. further her education3. sheneed to save money for her studies abroad4. interests and personalities5. to witness her c hildren’s growthOptional Listening3P79B.Jameela: day career center/ become a doctor/ start medical school,travel and dovolunteer work in west AfricaJennie: major: business/ cooking/ start herown business related to foodShane: major: computer science/ play music/interview with three software companies, get a job with a software companyOptional Listening4P80C. 1. Europe , website 3. digital camera,salary 4. energyOptional Listening5P82 A. 2. Washington,D.C. and see the world 5. find a good joba businessB. ;doesn’t know,not knows3. False;lawyer,not professorP83 B 3. True 6. FalseP84 A directorP85 (1)accepted (2)rejected (3)applied to (4) It’s too bad. (5) got really good grades (6)researched all those schools (7) all those scholarships (8) gets in (9) gradschool (10) hit the road (11) don’t understand (12) What do you mean?(13) just (14) What are you waiting for? (15) Here goesP871. wait for2. applied to3. programs4. rejected5. hit the road6. get accepted7. travel for awhile8. become a film director9. goodnews 10. go to grad school Unit 6P88 B bbabaP89B Conversation 1 pay phoneConversation2 in the phonedirectory assistance 3. isP92 A bacbP94Optional Listening1A. 2. yesB. Conversation 1: 2, 1, 4,3 Conversation 2: 4, 2, 1,3Optional Listening 2P95B. 1. T 3. T 4. T 6. FOptional Listening3P96B. 1. company 2. budget 3. voice dialing 4. riskyOptional Listening4P972. T3. T4. F5. T6. TP99 A ;users,notnever 4. False;sometimes unnecessary,not always necessary ; less,not more ; dislikes cell phones more than shelikes them ; minds, not doesn’tmindB 5. anytime youwant 6. lost 9. ring in theatersP100 B bcbbcP101 A cabhdgfP102 (1) can’t stand (2) See what I mean? (3) Hello (4) Hi, Mike (5) Hi,Dad (6) Listen (7) Can you hold on a minute? (8)sweetheart (9)it’s your mom (10) I’m on the other line (11) I’m here (12)Do you mind?Optional Listening5P1041. restaurant a cell phone 3. stand 4. avoids 5. on the other line 6. take a message taking messages 8. at that point 9. turns to 10. in public places。

全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程3课后详细答案新世纪视听说教程3..

全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程3课后详细答案新世纪视听说教程3..

Unit 1 Chang‎es in the Way We LiveT ext AConte‎n t Quest‎i ons ( P10 )1.Write‎and live on a farm.2.Becau‎se they grow nearl‎y all of their‎fruit‎s and veget‎a bles‎. They have enoug‎h eggs, honey‎and wood. They are very close‎to natur‎e and can enjoy‎the beaut‎i f ul scene‎ry. Besid‎e s, they can go skiin‎g and skati‎n g in winte‎r.3.No. Somet‎i mes the good life can get prett‎y tough‎.4.They were burie‎d under‎ five feet of snow from Decem‎b er throu‎g h March‎.5.When the first‎ sprin‎g came, it broug‎h t two flood‎s. The secon‎d flood‎refer‎s to the good harve‎stin the growi‎n g seaso‎n.6.He decid‎e d to quit his job and start‎ to freel‎a n ce.7.He has to crawl‎i nto black‎bear dens for “Sport‎s Illus‎t rate‎d”, hitch‎up dogsl‎e d racin‎g teams‎for“Smith‎sonia‎n” magaz‎i ne, c8.heck out the Lake Champ‎l ain “monst‎e r” for “Scien‎ce Diges‎t”, and canoe‎throu‎g h the Bound‎a ryWater‎s Wilde‎rness‎area of Minne‎sota for “Desti‎n atio‎n s”.9.As for insur‎a n ce, they have only bough‎t a poor man’s major‎-medic‎al polic‎y and the polic‎y ontheir‎t wo cars.10.They cut back their‎expen‎ses witho‎u t appre‎ci abl‎y lower‎i ng their‎ stand‎a rd of livin‎g. Forexamp‎l e, they patro‎nize local‎ resta‎u rant‎s i nste‎a d of more expen‎si ve place‎s in the city. They still‎ atten‎d the opera‎and balle‎t but only a few times‎a year. They eat less meat, drink‎cheap‎er wine and see fewer‎ movie‎s.11.A toler‎a nce for solit‎u de and lots of energ‎y.12.They will leave‎wi th a feeli‎n g of sorro‎w but also with a sense‎of pride‎at what they have beenable to accom‎pli sh‎.13.They chose‎ to live in the count‎ry becau‎se they want to impro‎v e the quali‎t y of their‎l ives‎. Y es,they have final‎l y reali‎z ed their‎dream‎s.T ext Organ‎izati‎o n( P11 )Part One (parag‎raphs‎1—3) The write‎r views‎hi s life in the count‎ry as a self-relia‎n t and satis‎fying‎one.Part Two (parag‎raphs‎4—7 ) Life in the count‎ry i s good yet somet‎i mes very hard.Part Three‎(parag‎raphs‎8—11) After‎ quitt‎i ng his job, the write‎r’s incom‎e was reduc‎e d, but he andhis famil‎y were able to manag‎e to get by.Part Four (parag‎raphs‎12—15 ) A toler‎a n ce for solit‎u de and a lot of energ‎y have made it possi‎b l efor the famil‎y to enjoy‎their‎li fe in the count‎ry.Happy‎Momen‎t s and Event‎s1)growi‎n g nearl‎y all their‎fruit‎s and veget‎a bles‎2)canoe‎i ng, picni‎c king‎, long bicyc‎l e rides‎, etc.3)keepi‎n g warm insid‎e the house‎i n winte‎r4)writi‎n g freel‎a n ce artic‎l es5)earni‎n g enoug‎h money‎while‎maint‎a i nin‎g a happy‎famil‎y lifeHards‎h i ps1)worki‎n g hard both in winte‎r and in summe‎r2)harsh‎envir‎o nmen‎t and weath‎e r condi‎ti on3)anxio‎u s momen‎t s after‎ the write‎r quit his job4)cutti‎n g back on daily‎expen‎ses5)solit‎u deVocab‎u lary‎1. Fill in the gaps with words‎o r phras‎e s given‎ in the box. ( P15 )1)on balan‎ce2) resis‎t3) haul 4) wicke‎d5) illus‎t rate‎d6) budge‎t7) lower‎i ng 8) bound‎a ry9) invol‎v ed10)econo‎mi c 11) blast‎i ng 12) just about‎2. Now use the verb in brack‎ets to form an appro‎p riat‎e p hras‎a l verb you have learn‎ed and compl‎e te the sente‎n c e with it. ( P16 )1)cut back / down 2)pick up3)get by 4) get throu‎g h5)face up to 6)turn in7)makin‎g up for 8)think‎up3. Rewri‎t e each sente‎n c e with the word or phras‎e in brack‎ets, keepi‎n g the same meani‎n g. (P17 )1)pursu‎e d his mathe‎m ati c‎al studi‎e s and taugh‎t himse‎l f astro‎n omy.2)often‎gener‎a te misle‎a ding‎thoug‎h ts.3)attac‎h great‎i mpor‎tance‎to combi‎n i ng theor‎y with pract‎i c e in our work.4)be suspe‎cted of doing‎every‎t hing‎for money‎.5)befor‎e he gets throu‎g h life.4. Compl‎e te the sente‎n c es, using‎ the words‎or phras‎e s in brack‎ets ( P17 )1. their‎i ndoo‎r a profi‎t to inves‎t in2. devic‎e the impro‎v emen‎t on a globa‎l scale‎3. stack‎e d tempt‎a tion‎never‎dined‎outConfu‎sable‎U se ( P18 )1.house‎2.home3.home famil‎y4.house‎h old1.doubt‎2.suspe‎cted3.doubt‎e d4.suspe‎cted5.suspe‎ctWord Forma‎tion ( P19 )1) rise 2) final‎3) regul‎a r4) cash 5) hows and whys6) upped‎7) yello‎wed 8) bottl‎e d9) lower‎10) searc‎hCloze‎1. T ext-relat‎ed( P20 )1) gets by 2) tempt‎a tion‎3) get throu‎g h4) impro‎v emen‎t5) aside‎from 6) suspe‎c t7) suppl‎e ment‎8) profi‎t9) stack‎i ng2. Theme‎-r elat‎ed( P21 )1) repla‎ced 2) consi‎d er 3) quit4) world‎5) tough‎6) fuels‎7) provi‎d e8) luxur‎i es 9) balan‎ce10) ideal‎Trans‎l atio‎n1. T rans‎l ate the sente‎n ces into Engli‎s h( P21 )1)We have a probl‎e m with the compu‎t er syste‎m, but I think‎i t is fairl‎y minor‎.2)My fathe‎r died when I was too young‎to live on my own. The peopl‎e of my homet‎o wntook over respo‎n sibi‎l ity for my upbri‎n gi ng‎at that point‎.3)the toys have to meet stric‎t safet‎y requi‎remen‎t s befor‎e they can be sold to child‎ren.4)Radio‎and telev‎i sion‎have suppl‎e ment‎e d rathe‎r than repla‎ced the newsp‎a per as carri‎e rs ofnew and opini‎o n.5)When it comes‎to this magaz‎i ne, it is a diges‎t of artic‎l es from many newsp‎a pers‎andmagaz‎i nes aroun‎d the world‎.2. T rans‎l ate the passa‎g e into Engli‎s h( P21 )A decad‎e ago, Nancy‎did what so many Ameri‎c ans dream‎about‎. She quit an execu‎ti ve posit‎ion and opene‎d a house‎h old devic‎e store‎i n her neigh‎b orho‎o d. Peopl‎e like Nancy‎made the decis‎ion prima‎rily for the impro‎v emen‎t in the quali‎t y of their‎lives‎.But, to run a busin‎e ss on a small‎ scale‎i s by no means‎an easy job. Witho‎u t her stead‎y incom‎e, Nancy‎had to cut back on her daily‎expen‎ses. Somet‎i mes she did not even have the money‎to pay the premi‎u m s for the vario‎u s kinds‎o f insur‎a n ce she neede‎d.Fortu‎n atel‎y, throu‎g h her own hard work, she has now got throu‎g h the most diffi‎c ult time. She is deter‎m i ned‎to conti‎n ue pursu‎i ng her visio‎n of a bette‎r life.T ext B1. Choos‎e the best answe‎r for each of the follo‎w ing. ( P27 )1—6. a c d b a cTrans‎l ate into Chine‎se the under‎l ined‎ sente‎n ces in the essay‎( P28 )1.什么?你说那听起‎来不像你府‎上的生活?其实,不仅仅是你‎一个人这么‎想。

新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版第三册纯答案

新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版第三册纯答案

Unit 7Why don’t we start a business of our own? Basic listening practice1-5 BCABCListening in > T ask 1Correct answer(1) reception(2) new connections(3) distributed(4) green hand(5) business cards(6) talk business(7) card(8) follow up(9) more ground(10) piece of cake Listening in > T ask 21-5CBBADListening in > Task 3Correct answer(1) technology-oriented(2) higher(3) returns(4) options(5) Venture capital(6) cash(7) founders(8) business ideas(9) potential(10) intellectual propertyprotection(11) 100 percent / 100%(12) creators(13) stock(14) $16.5 million(15) failure rateLet's talk > Task 1Correct answer(1) rapid growth(2) shock(3) large(4) shot up(5) hard(6) opportunities(7) different(8) stable(9) money(10) ownLet's talk > T ask 2·1He thought there were not enough opportunities to use all his abilities because Samsung is a massive organization. Besides, he wanted to try something different from working in a big company.2He can make more money and there won't be many troubles. Also there won't be anybody looking over his shoulderFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > T ask 11-5DCCACFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 2BABBAFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > T ask 3CBDCAFurther listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 1略Further listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 21Kraft is trying to acquire or take over Cadbury.2Cadbury is a wonderful iconic business with remarkable market positions and great positions in growth markets which is delivering for its shareholders today. It has no strategic issues, no financial issues and no managerial issues.3It depends. If the acquiring company is an economically strong one and makes us a good offer, I would be only too glad to see the proposed takeover. On the other hand, if the acquiring company does not think our small company is worth a lot and the shareholders' interests are affected, then I would certainly be against the takeover. Unit7testCBDACBDBCABDCDDUnit 8Here is a darker side of society.Lead in > Task 11Some people think smoking makes them relax. Some people smoke just because all those around them smoke. Some young people even think smoking is cool.Smoking is harmful to one's health. It can lead to many diseases. Long-term smoking may result in lung diseases, or even lung cancer. Also, some heavy smokers may suffer from breathing difficulty, high blood pressure, heart trouble, amongst other disease. Moreover, cigarettes cost money.2Yes. The family-planning or one-child policy is one of the reasons. What's more, the rapid economic development, continuous increases in livingstandards and the improved medical service have all contributed to the increasing average lifespan. This can cause a lot of problems. Few young people have to support more old people. The larger elderly population requires more social security spending, special public facilities such as homes for the elderly and nursing homes, and more medical services, which are a heavy burden on society.To deal with the challenges, we must develop our economy to accumulate more funds so as to establish a sound social security system and old-age insurance system. We also need to establish more public facilities for senior citizens.3Poverty may lead to many problems. Because of a shortage of money, sick people can't afford to go to the hospital, children can't afford to go to school, and some jobless people live far below the poverty line. Worse still, some needy people may become so desperate that they hate society and commit crimes or suicide.Poverty can be eliminated by generating more employment, raising the level of education, drawing upon the resources of every social institutions, etc. 4Before unemployed people can find a new job, their basic living standard should be met. Generally speaking, most people prefer to find a job rather than live on a handout. So it is important for them to be trained for reemployment. The government shouldoffer training programs to update their skills so that they will become competitive in the job market again.Basic listening practiceCCBADListening in > Task 1BACCDListening in > Task 2CDCBCListening in > Task 3Correct answer(1) 49(2) first birthday(3) health care systems(4) reduce(5) expenses(6) increasing(7) lower(8) faster(9) education(10) reduce poverty(11) more opportunities(12) live better(13) social ladderLet's talk > Task 1Correct answer(1) easier(2) loneliness(3) passed away(4) brain(5) health problems(6) younger(7) doctor(8) assumption(9) history(10) attitudesLet's talk > T ask 21Bereavement. Her mum passed away last year, and that has left a big hole in her life. 2They have chronic health problems, but unlike younger addicts, they are less likely to overdose, so they don't appear on anyone's radar. Doctors assume that pensioners don't do drugs, so they refuse to give them treatment.3(fakeFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > T ask 1BACBCFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > T ask 21She thinks many of the big spenders on lottery tickets are poor; they spend money they can't afford to spend.2He just buys lottery tickets for fun. He thinks if he won a huge amount, it would be exciting.3They buy lottery tickets out of desperation. Also the thrill of a win, of something for nothing, is addictive.4Casinos are opening everywhere, many people go on gambling on holidays, and one can even take a gambling cruise.5It will be helpful for habitual gamblers only when they want to be cured themselves. Further listening and speaking > Further listening > T ask 3CDABAFurther listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 1Correct answer(1) condition(2) dignity(3) fire(4) further(5) distinction(6) status(7) prosperity(8) fate(9) Answering(10) missionFurther listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 21Because peace is a condition for every member of the human family to live a life of dignity and security.2The mission of the United Nations in the new century is to answer the needs of individual human beings in need.3The government of poor countries should develop its economy so that its people can enjoy an increasingly better life. To promote continuous economic development, it should also try to improve the country's standard of education, science and technology as well as to create a harmonious society featuring fairness and equality. The United Nations should encourage developed nations to render help to developing countries because humanity is indivisible and every member of the human family should have the opportunity to live a life of dignity and security. Only in this way can we eliminate the root causes of terrorism.Unit8TestCBADDABCBDCBACB ABCDCUnit 9What mode of travel do you prefer?Lead in > Task 1planebiketruck / lorryCorrect answer:planeCorrect answer:bikeCorrect answer:truck / lorryshipCorrect answer:shipbus Correct answer:busmotorcycle Correct answer:motorcyclesubway / undergroundCorrect answer: subway / undergroundBasic listening practice CBCDAListening in > Task 1Correct answer(1) security checks(2) searched(3) fear (4) carry-ons (5) checking (6) greater (7) seized (8)digital camera(9) take pictures(10) bags(11) on his way(12) strangeListening in > T ask 2ACCDDListening in > T ask 3ABDDALet's talk > T ask 11. What did the team at Britannic Challenge HQ decide?Your answer Correct answer(1) close close(2) 12.9 miles 12.9 miles(3) dreamed dreamed2. What does David Hempleman-Adams say?Correct answerexhaustedcup of tea3. What did Hempleman-Adams do after 90 hours in the air with barely anysleep?Correct answerabandonset downlow4. What does a team member say about Hempleman-Adams?Correct answerPolefly over5. What is happening this evening?Correct answer(1) on(2) fast asleepLet's talk > T ask 21Yes, of course it is dangerous. If the balloon bursts, I would plunge to the ground and be dead. Also, I might be frozen to death at night if the heating equipment fails2I don't want to fly there on a balloon. After all, such a flight is really meaningless, and I won't get any benefits from it3(fakeFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > T ask 1Correct answer(1) a couple of hours(2) less than an hour(3) fare(4) regular passengers(5) convenient(6) the same day(7) conditions of aircraft(8) accidents(9) large quantities of cargo(10) far awayFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > T ask 2DCDABFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > T ask 31. What was one pilot's welcome message?Your answer Correct answer(1) best best(2) none of them none of them2. What did a pilot say when he advised the passengers to stay inside the plane?"Your answer Correct answer(1) land land(2) wings wings3. In case of emergency, should adults first save themselves or their children?What did the Southwest Airlines employee say about this?Your answer Correct answer(1) small children small children(2) before before4. What did a flight attendant imply by saying "Captain Kangaroo bounces us tothe terminal"?Correct answersmoothly5. How did an attendant warn the passengers not to leave anything behind?Correct answer(1) distributed evenly(2) clean itFurther listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 1Correct answer(1) landing(2) followed(3) headed(4) present(5) succeeded(6) arrested(7) publish(8) attention(9) happened(10) cheering(11) charge(12) dropped(13) humorous(14) missed(15) get backFurther listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 21I think he should be punished; otherwise people might follow suit and also visit Buckingham Palace without approval, causing disorder. But he does not deserve a severe punishment because he did not have a criminal intent and did not cause a serious problem.2Paragliding may be the most exciting form of flying, but it seems to me to be a bit dangerous. Staying in a helicopter is safer and you can enjoy the scenery more clearly than in a plane. Flying by plane, you can hardly see anything interesting, but you can travel more quickly and comfortably to distant places. Personally, I wouldlike to fly in a helicopter for both the fun and the safety. Unit9TestCDCBCCABDCABDCB DBADBUnit 10With a failing memory, you meet a lot of new people.Lead in > Task 11-5AAABA 6-10ABAAABasic listening practiceCDABCListening in > T ask 11-5BCDCAListening in > T ask 2ABBABListening in > T ask 3Your answer Correct answer(1) brain brain(2) nerve connections nerve connections(3) musical instrument musical instrument(4) your brain your brain(5) blood circulation blood circulation(6) vegetables vegetables(7) Protect and support Protect and support(8) healthy healthy(9) sugar sugar(10) memory loss(11) nerve functions(12) tobacco(13) Improve Improve(14) remembering remembering(15) temporary temporaryLet's talk > T ask 1Your answer Correct answer(1) memory power memory power(2) test test(3) new new(4) saw saw(5) verdict verdict(6) seconds seconds(7) memories(8) endure(9) volunteers(10) staring staring(11) 10000 10,000 / 10000(12) slide show slide show(13) 70% 70 percent / 70%(14) lose lose(15) where whereLet's talk > T ask 21To test the memory power of our brains.270 percent. I'm afraid I don't agree. How much we can remember the things we see depends on many factors. For me, I may remember only a small proportion of the items I saw if there are many items.3A person with a good memory can learn well, work efficiently, and remember kindnesses received. A forgetful person may easily forget daily worries, forgive others for their offenses, and forget sad thingsFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > T ask 1ABDDCFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > T ask 2Correct answer(1) excellent marks(2) principles(3) picture(4) Association(5) familiar with(6) Consolidation(7) already learned(8) 16 / sixteen(9) Distributed Practice(10) shorter(11) muscle(12) exerciseFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > T ask 31Maybe we can't remember the name.2We can repeat the name back to the person to help us store the name in our "memory bank3We can repeat the name. In addition, we can visualize something different, unusual, or ridiculous about the person's appearance, position, or actions that ties in with his or her name.4The descriptive information on one side of the card and the name on the other side. 5We can look at it repeatedly, seeing the "picture" in our mind's eye as we look at the name; or when we see the name, visualize the "picture" we have assigned to the name. Further listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 1Correct answer(1) intelligent(2) paintings(3) shown(4) cover(5) including(6) local(7) atmosphere(8) unique(9) painter(10) mouthFurther listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 2At Marine World, U.S.A., a group of dolphins were taught to pick up the trash in their pool and bring it to their trainer for a fish reward. One dolphin seemed to be getting more trash than the others. It was discovered that the dolphin had hidden trash and would tear a piece off for his reward, and then return and tear off another piece for another rewardUnit10TestPart IBCBCDPart IIPart III BCBADPart IV BCACD CBABD。

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程(3rd-Edition)第三册-(全)

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程(3rd-Edition)第三册-(全)

新世纪大学英语: 视听说教程第三册Unit 1 Let's Go Somewhere!•Lesson AVocabulary Link:A1D:(1)traveler's checks(2)paid(3)voicemail(4)confirmed (5)house keys (6)water(7)mail delivery (8)kennel(9)trash(10)give away (11)unplug (12)turn off Listening:Activity 1-ACActivity 1-B1、P2、L3、P4、L5、P6、PLActivity 2-A(1)tray table (2)boarding pass(3)check-in counter(4)overhead compartment(5)flight attendant(6)oxygen mask(7)carry-on luggage(8)baggage claimActivity 2-B1、check-in counter2、carry-on luggage3、boarding pass4、overhead compartmentflight attendant5、oxygen mask6、tray table7、baggage claimActivity 2-C·flew·four·threeActivity 2-DACEGHActivity 2-E1、Because he had only four hours in Seoul.2、Because he had only one carry-on bag.3、Jun does not have a confirmed reservation for a flight. He will wait until the airplane is boarding to find out if there is a seat available for him.4、Because he is a sales rep for an airline and he knows the flight attendants. Activity 3-A(1)I haven't finished(2)I've canceled(3)I've picked up(4)I haven't taken(5)Have you washed(6)I haven't cleaned(7)I've watered(8)I've given(9)Have you packedActivity 3-B1、No, he didn't forget.2、Jenna confirmed all the flights.3、They wanted him to water the plants for them.4、Because the dog always looks scared.5、They want to use it again for their next vacation.Activity 4-A1、Pre-trip planning2、Tagging luggage3、Saving space4、Your carry-on bag5、Other ideasActivity 4-B1、12、13、24、15、16、17、28、29、110、1Activity 5-AAActivity 5-BCDFActivity 5-C1、study vacations: vacation college / play scientist2、using your vacation to learn a sport: golf / mountain climbing / scuba diving / ride a horse3、options for solo travelers: women only / over the age of 60 / singles lookingfor romance / fine diningSpeaking & Communication:Activity 1-A·Mina can't remember where she put her passport. •Lesson BGlobal Viewpoints:Travel-Before You Watch A1、hut2、trash3、rooftops4、toupee5、sideburns6、foreheadTravel-Before You Watch B1、remote2、destination3、vegetarian4、request5、turbulence6、shift7、heater8、luggage9、A 1helicopter10、map11、tray12、flight attendantTravel-While You Watch A1、ABD2、BD3、ABCDTravel-While You Watch B1、T2、FJulianna didn't speak English, so she used an interpreter her hands to communicate.3、FCatherine's story happened on her first second trip to Tanzania.4、FCatherine had didn't have a detailed travel plan.5、FDennis's story happened when he was a passenger flight attendant on an airplane.6、TTravel-While You Watch C(1)funny experiences(2)one of the funniest I could recall was(3)serving food(4)had this tray(5)turbulence happened(6)lost her balance(7)caught her balance(8)kind of shifted(9)control my laughter(10)you're not allowed to laugh City Living:Preview-B1、C2、B3、A4、B5、CWhile You Watch-AWhile You Watch-B1、B2、C3、A4、C5、D6、B7、C8、BWhile You Watch-C1、Sun-hee has never been to Mexico.2、Tara is nervous because she can't find her bag.3、Sun-hee is calm because she's organized and has completed all her errands earlier in the day.While You Watch-D(1)confirm my flight(2)Have you seen it(3)I saw it in the bathroom(4)Are you sure(5)So strange(6)Got it(7)get traveler's checks(8)I've lost my wallet(9)Whew(10)pay the electricity and phone bills(11)change my voicemail message(12)I don't remember(13)Ta-dah(14)What would they do without me(15)How true(16)don't forget to unplug your TV and electrical stuff(17)Done(18)It's time to go(19)We're leaving for the airport(20)Cool(21)Have a great trip girlsWhile You Watch-E1、Sun-hee comes back because she has forgotten her ticket and traveler's checks. This is funny because Sun-hee appeared to be the most organized person during the trip preparations.2、To show their excitement, the girls say "Mexico — here we come!" After You Watch-A1、So strange ...2、How true ...3、Done.4、Whew!After You Watch-B(1)for a vacation(2)had some trouble preparing for the trip(3)Things got worse(4)helped them out(5)totally relaxed because she had already finished getting ready (6)confirmed her flight, got traveler's checks, changed her voicemailmessage, and paid the bills(7)were ready to go(8)checked to be sure they had everything(9)soon came running back in(10)She had forgotten to take her ticket and passport Unit 2 Indoors and Outdoors•Lesson AVocabulary Link:A(1)d(2)g(3)c(4)a(5)i(6)j(7)e(8)f(9)k(10)b(11)hListening:Activity 1-AB1、12、23、14、25、16、27、28、1Activity 1-C·Because the second place is a very fancy place, with everything they want. All they need to do is reserve it, take a toothbrush and a swimsuit, go there and enjoy their vacation.Activity 2-A1、City Zoo2、car3、easy4、Church5、park6、three7、twoActivity 2-B·Because the zoo doesn't have enough parking spaces for cars.AActivity 3-B1、transportation, too much traffic on the streets, not enough places for safe cycling and walking, dirty parks, no nightlife2、improve transportation, build lanes for cyclists and walkers, clean the parks, build a theaterActivity 4-A1、To make it safer for pedestrians to cross the streets.2、Kids played there, and neighbors stopped there to talk.3、To get away from the noise and dangerous traffic.4、They put old couches, tables and planters in the street.5、The speaker means that streets belong to everybody in the neighborhood. They should become their "outdoor living room" and safe places for their children again.Activity 4-B1、bad idea2、good idea3、bad idea4、good idea5、good ideaActivity 5-AA1、F2、F3、T4、T5、T6、TActivity 5-C1、she thinks the campus is beautiful2、the park is so big that he can always find a different path with a new view3、the footpaths would allow him to see beautiful views and feel the waterfall’s spray on his face4、landscaped18221903Activity 5-D1、Because he designed Central Park, the first landscaped public park in the US.2、It was the finished product of a design contest and the first landscaped public park in the US.3、All his work was intended to preserve the natural beauty of an area. PronunciationB1、/z/2、/z/3、/s/4、/iz/5、/s/6、/z/Speaking & Communication:Activity 1-A·nice, roomy, two-bedroom•Lesson BGlobal Viewpoints:My dream home-Before You Watch1、plasma2、area3、veranda4、high-techMy dream home-While You Watch A1、T2、FCalum's dream house would have a big pool and garage garden. 3、FDennis would like a high-tech fridge stove in his dream house.4、FMartin's dream house would have a 52-inch barbecue grill plasma TV.5、TMy dream home-While You Watch BMy dream home-While You Watch C(1)If I could have anything(2)I would like to haveRules-Before You Watch(1)b(2)a(3)d(4)e(5)cRules-While You Watch A1、C2、B3、AC4、C5、B6、ACRules-While You Watch B(1)actually(2)I'm not allowed to(3)For instance(4)that's too loud so that it might disturb other people (5)smoke inside(6)alcoholCity Living:Preview-B1、B2、C3、B4、C5、APreview-C1、fridge2、(barbecue) grill3、sea gulls4、fan5、waves6、remote control7、microwave (oven)8、air conditionerPreview-D1、mist2、complaining3、raw4、surf5、Spraying6、breeze7、realistic8、BeautyWhile You Watch-A1、62、33、24、55、16、4While You Watch-B1、32、13、24、55、4While You Watch-C (1)I can't believe (2)Hello(3)Same reason(4)quit complaining(5)a bowl of ice and a fan(6)you've got to be more like me(7)See(8)Check out that gorgeous viewWhile You Watch-D1、He wanted him to use his imagination to feel the coolness of the ocean.2、He took a pack of raw hot dogs out of the fridge.3、At first, he wanted to cook them on a grill.4、He's not allowed to use the grill inside the apartment.5、Mike thought his imaginary beach was beautiful.6、Takeshi thought Mike's imaginary beach was silly. He even got a little annoyed.While You Watch-E11、He stood on an ironing board and pretended to surf.2、He learned to use his imagination and threw water over Mike, pretending it was a wave.3、Takeshi felt smug, and he thought he was being funny.4、Mike didn't feel very happy at all.While You Watch-E2(1)You know(2)makes me want to surf(3)you'll break it(4)Look at me, dude(5)I'm "hangin'ten"(6)Watch out for that wave(7)I'm getting the hang of this "imagination" thing(8)Very funny, very funny indeedAfter You Watch-A1、42、23、34、55、1After You Watch-B·using his imagination to stay cool·not going to Hawaii with other friends and about not having an air conditioner in the room·how to imagine being at the beach·Mike sprayed Takeshi with water which made Takeshi angry·use his imagination and he threw water all over Mike, pretending it was a wave·thought it was pretty funnyUnit 3 Life Is All Change•Lesson AVocabulary Link:A1、childhooh2、infant3、teenager4、grown-up5、young6、middle-agedC11、teenager2、senior citizens3、young4、old5、Infancy6、infant7、middle-aged8、adult9、Adolescence10、adulthood11、Childhood12、grown-upListening:Activity 1-A1、Brandon is Ellie's son.2、She has only one child — Brandon.3、Two-year-old children are less well-behaved because their personalities change.4、Remember that it will pass and try to be patient.Activity 1-B1、F2、F3、T4、T5、F6、TActivity 2-A1、ten22002、countrieswar3、17 millionActivity 2-BACDEHActivity 3-A(1)return and get a job(2)become a father(3)retire earlyActivity 3-B1、on Friday at 2 p.m.2、by taxi3、about 3 p.m.4、have dinner at a restaurant5、go to the beach and swim6、sunny and beautifulActivity 4-B(1)The US(2)15th birthday(3)15th birthday(4)wear beautiful dress, go to church(5)have a big dinner, with entertainment afterward(6)presents such as an album of photos or a homemade video (7)Coming-of-Age Day(8)20-year-old new adults(9)Germany(10)first day of schoolActivity 5-C(1)Stressful events(2)minor(3)loudly ringing(4)the death of a spouse(5)tops the list(6)2(7)20(8)a happy time(9)right belowActivity 5-D(1)Family moved to another town (2)Last year(3)Lonely(4)Smile at everyone(5)Lost his job(6)Upset(7)Exercise everyday(8)Death of a loved one(9)Five years ago(10)Depressed(11)Stay active and positive Speaking & Communication:Activity 1-A(1)take a trip(2)visit my cousins in England (3)rent a car•Lesson BGlobal Viewpoints:Turning points-Before You Watch1. 52. 33. 64. 25. 16. 4Turning points-While You Watch A1、T2、FMiyuki moved to the US at 18 8 and learned English in a few years.3、FAlejandra went to a camp in the US Brazil when she was a teenager.4、FThe people at the camp were from different states in Brazil countries. Turning points-While You Watch B(1)big event(2)getting accustomed to(3)started speaking(4)adjustedIn the future-Before You Watch1. 22. 33. 1In the future-While You Watch A1. 22. 13. 44. 3In the future-While You Watch B(1)I'd like to have kids(2)we'll see(3)one of the things that I would like to see (4)at peace with each otherCity Living:Preview-B1、F2、F3、T4、T5、FPreview-CPreview-D(1)was transferred(2)settled down(3)quit my job(4)get promoted(5)works as a volunteer(6)start a new careerPreview-E(1)goals(2)aspirations(3)CEO(4)retirement(5)optionsWhile You Watch-A1、T2、FRoberto's not concerned concerned about the new software program he'll have to use.3、T4、FClaudia is sure isn't sure she's going to be promoted.5、T6、T7、FRoberto doesn't plan to plans to have any some children.8、FIn the end, Roberto decides to ignore his plans and just "go with the flow." is not willing to give up his plans.While You Watch-B(1)a lot of fun(2)except(3)I told you about(4)figure it out(5)transferred to(6)get promoted(7)It's not a big dealWhile You Watch-C1、Because she wanted to get out of her stressful life, relax and have some fun.2、She planned to do many things: travel, move to another country, work asa volunteer, start a new career.3、Roberto planned almost everything right up to his retirement. He planned to work hard and save as much money as possible. He also planned to be the Vice President of Finance and then the CEO of his company.While You Watch-D1(1)settle down(2)get married(3)have some kids(4)you are, are you(5)You know that for a fact(6)want to succeed(7)clear-cut, well-defined goals and aspirations(8)you should keep your options open(9)go with the flow(10)It just won't be the end of the world if I don't get it (11)Not really(12)as long as the "flow" follows my planAfter You Watch-A1、it won't be the end of the world2、It's not a big deal.3、figure it out4、go with the flowAfter You Watch-B(1)nervous about(2)promised to help him learn it(3)if she might get promoted soon(4)transferred to a different office(5)getting promoted was not a big deal(6)his life was planned already, almost right up to retirement (7)to have well-defined goals(8)Roberto agreed, but only if the "flow" followed his plan Unit 4 Health•Lesson A Vocabulary Link:A1、sweat2、faint3、sneeze4、scratch5、cough6、shiverB1. 32. 13. 24. 4Listening:Activity 1-ABActivity 1-B·2·4·6·1·5·3Activity 1-C(1)200(2)two-week holiday trip(3)10 p.m.(4)Sunday afternoon(5)indigestion(6)only two and a half days at sea(7)went straight to(8)lack of sleep(9)wanted their money back(10)refund the full amountActivity 2-ACActivity 2-BABDFGHActivity 2-C1、Bill probably has some kind of allergy and he might need these medicines.2、The lotion is used to treat a rash caused by touching poison ivy.3、Bill thinks mouthwash might be an unnecessary item for a camping trip. Activity 3-ABActivity 3-B(1)drinking coffee(2)sleep at night(3)break that habit(4)wake up(5)here's some advice for you (6)suddenly(7)get a headache(8)the amount of coffee(9)herbal tea(10)in the morning(11)do exercises(12)just because they feel tired Activity 4-A(1)7,000(2)seven habits(3)powerful effect(4)three or fewer(5)33(6)all seven habits(7)only one or two(8)three(9)slow(10)make one small changeActivity 4-B1. 22. 33. 14. 25. 16. 27. 28. 19. 310.1Activity 5-B略Speaking & Communication:Activity 1-A1、He has a rash on my arm2、He has a slight fever •Lesson BGlobal Viewpoints:Getting better-Before You Watch A (Attention:从左至右)·needle·toothpaste·aloe vera·medicine cabinetGetting better-Before You Watch B1.82. 33.74. 25. 46. 57. 18. 6Getting better-While You Watch A1、BC2、AC3、C4、C5、A6、BGetting better-While You Watch B (1)I mean really sick(2)the first thing I do(3)medicine cabinet(4)I'm not feeling better(5)call the doctor(6)trudge in(7)it's just a matter of time(8)toothpaste can cure everything(9)bee stings(10)I got burnt(11)cancer(12)aloe vera(13)I think it really works(14)acupuncture(15)headaches and backaches(16)studying up on(17)puts a needle right here(18)it eases his pain(19)For me I'm a little skeptical(20)if you really believe in it, it works City Living:Preview-B1、T2、F3、F4、T5、TPreview-C1. 32. 43. 14. 55. 66.77.88. 2Preview-D1、get some rest2、feel better3、get some fresh air4、see a doctorWhile You Watch-A(Attention:从左至右,从上至下) 4-2-56-1-3While You Watch-B1、B2、A3、A5、B6、A7、BWhile You Watch-C(1)Thank goodness you're here(2)fainted(3)felt very tired(4)very lightheaded(5)she just needs to get some rest(6)Nothing out of the ordinary(7)The worst thing is(8)She's been pretty anxious about it(9)Let's take a lookWhile You Watch-D1、Sun-hee felt dizzy, her stomach was killing her, and she thought she hada fever.2、Sun-hee probably didn't have a fever. Tara's felt Sun-hee's forehead and her facial expression suggested she doubted what Sun-hee was saying.3、Sun-hee had been thinking about an upcoming meeting with the president of her university.4、She thought she just needed some rest.While You Watch-E11、Sun-hee sat up when she heard her meeting with the president was canceled.2、Takeshi was not really suggesting they call a doctor. You can tell from his facial expression and his intonation.While You Watch-E2(1)thank goodness(2)can you hand me that orange juice(3)What's the matter(4)I take it(5)I am feeling pretty good(6)or something(7)Or a lucky phone callAfter You Watch-A(1)thank goodness(2)I take it(3)out of the ordinary(4)Let's take a look.After You Watch-B·Takeshi asked Sun-hee how she was feeling·she was very tired, a little dizzy, and that she might even have a fever ·Sun-hee had also been very anxious about a meeting with the president of her university·she refused and said, "I can't eat. I'm not hungry."·It was the president's secretary. She informed Tara to tell Sun-hee thatthe meeting had been canceled·immediately started to feel better and said, "It must be a miracle or something"·it was not a miracle. She had just been nervous about the meeting. Unit 5 Student Life•Lesson AVocabulary Link:B·2·6·1·5·4·3Listening:Activity 1-A1. 12. 1 23. 1 2 3Activity 1-B1. 32. 13. 24. 3Activity 2-A1、It's about college seniors' plans after graduation.2、"What are you going to do after you graduate?"3、More than fifty percent of the students aren't going to start a new job right after graduation.4、It's a live TV report.Activity 2-Bart lawChill out take a long tripActivity 3-A1、AC2、AB3、BCActivity 3-B1、to keep learning all their livesfurther her education2、she needs to save money for her studies abroad3、interests and personalities4、To witness her children's growthActivity 4-ABActivity 4-B略Activity 5-A·She will work in Europe this summer, perhaps as a photographer. Activity 5-B1、She won by answering the questions on the website. The prize was three months in Europe working as a youth travel reporter.2、She stayed with her grandmother in Hong Kong during a summer vacation. That experience tells us she is independent and doesn't get homesick.3、She visited Tanzania and climbed the highest mountain in Africa. That shows she is determined to succeed and doesn't give up easily.4、She has already got her spending money. She has already saved some money from a part-time job in a restaurant.Activity 5-C1、Europe2、reporterwebsite3、digital camerasalary4、energyPronunciationB1、I'm not going to2、We're not going to3、She's going to4、He's not going toSpeaking & Communication:Activity 1-A·boarding schoolActivity 1-C11. 32. 13. 44. 2Activity 1-C21. 42. 23. 34. 1Lesson BGlobal Viewpoints:After graduation-Before You Watch1. 22. 33. 44. 55. 1After graduation-While You Watch1、agricultural2、Washington, D.C3、travel and see the world4、art5、find a good job6、import-export7、open a businessFive years from now-Before You Watch1、legal2、a particular subject3、computers and the InternetFive years from now-While You Watch1、T2、FDave knows doesn't know where he is going to live five years from now.3、FCalvin plans to become a professor lawyer.4、T5、TCity Living:Preview-B1、T2、F3、T4、F5、T6、F7、FPreview-C1. 22. 53. 44. 15. 3Preview-D1、researching2、accepted3、rejected4、applying5、gradesWhile You Watch-A1、rejected2、rejected3、travel4、wants5、Columbia6、will7、film director8、acceptedWhile You Watch-B1. 32. 13. 54. 25. 4While You Watch-C(1)accepted(2)rejected(3)applied to(4)It's too bad(5)got really good grades(6)researched all those schools(7)all those scholarships(8)gets in(9)get into grad schoolWhile You Watch-D1、He meant that Takeshi would go traveling.2、She thought it would be a great experience for Takeshi but it would meanthat he was rejected by the university.3、Mike was sure Takeshi would be accepted.While You Watch-E11、She wanted to prepare Takeshi should the letter contain bad news.2、He seemed OK with either possibility as he had made good plans in the event of either outcome.3、Mike was excited for Takeshi. He felt sure the letter would contain good news.4、He opened the letter slowly because he was a little nervous and it contained important news about his future.While You Watch-E2(1)let's think about this for a moment(2)like I said(3)I will get in(4)that's easy(5)What are you waiting for(6)Here goes(7)Were you accepted(8)I'm going to grad schoolAfter You Watch-A(1)just(2)What are you waiting for?(3)all those(4)It's too bad.After You Watch-B(1)they talked about Takeshi's plans for grad school (2)two schools had already rejected him(3)hit the road if he didn't get accepted(4)he was going to travel for a while(5)apply to graduate school again(6)become a film director(7)it was good news(8)go to grad school at ColumbiaUnit 6 Telecommunications•Lesson AVocabulary Link:A1(自左往右)jeaidcbkhfgB1、B2、B3、A4、B5、AListening:Activity 1-A1、B2、BActivity 1-B(1)pay phone(2)cell phone(3)free service(4)nights and weekends(5)how to use(6)press the power button(7)enter the area code(8)press the "send" button (9)didn't know it(10)look in the phone directory (11)it was not listed(12)call directory assistance (13)411(14)What city(15)What listing(16)BostonActivity 2-A1、B2、AActivity 2-BConversation 1:·2·1·4·3Conversation 2:·4·2·1·3Activity 3-A1、Because she didn't have enough money to pay her phone bill.2、Because she wanted to visit Raul and plan her vacation. Activity 3-B1、T2、F3、T4、T5、F6、FActivity 4-A1、Because with a cell phone, they can keep in touch with friends, family and co-workers wherever they go.2、You should stop at the side of the road before answering the call.3、Switch off phones in meetings, movies, restaurants, and any other place where it might cause a disturbance.Activity 4-B1、right cell phoneright plan2、fit my monthly budget3、have the featuresvoice dialing4、your hand off the steering wheel5、keep your conversation privateActivity 5-B(1)convenient and save time(2)19%(3)3%(4)addicted to cell phones(5)laws about cell phone usage(6)57%(7)while driving(8)34%Activity 5-C。

新视野大学英语第二版第三册英语视听说教程答案

新视野大学英语第二版第三册英语视听说教程答案

Unit 1ListeningShort conversations1-5 CDADB 6-10 ADCABLong conversation1-5 ACBBDPassage1-5 BACCCRadio program1、a journalism degree2、pretty good3、about what she has4、you just want more5、protective of his familyHomeworkLong conversations1-5 CCADBPassage1-5 ACDCDCompound dictation1、slice2、misunderstandings3、beautiful4、benefits5、wellness6、range7、explicit8、has been tracking more than a million subjects since 19799、have fewer heart attacks and lower cancer rates10、 a strong sense of connection to others and in satisfying relationshipUnit 2ListeningShort conversations1-5 CCBAD 6-10 BCDAALong conversation1-5 DCABAPassage1-5 BDDCARadio program1、the quality of school menus2、moving into the neighborhood3、eats fast food4、the Chicago study5、children’s eating habitsHomeworkLong conversations1-5 ABCDBPassage1-5 ABDCDCompound dictation1、advancements2、physical3、depression4、condition5、mentioned6、admit7、combat8、high-fiber and vitamin-rich foods ,such as vegetables and fruits9、should give up smoking if they haven’t already done so10、No section of the population can benefit from exerciseUnit 3ListeningShort conversations1-5 DCBCC 6-10 BACBALong conversation1-5 BCABDPassage1-5 ABACARadio program1、is studying for a doctorate in religion2、is marked by chance encounters3、only knew a little Italian4、was attacked by an intruder in her home5、began to live a life with vivid momentsHomeworkLong conversations1-5 ADDABPassage1-5 BBCDBCompound dictation1、experience2、indicate3、distinguish4、Successful5、Long term6、achievements7、follow8、unsuccessful people just let life happen by accident9、and they aren’t difficult for people to attain10、what to go after and in what direction to aim your lifeUnit 4ListeningShort conversations1-5 BBCDA 6-10 BDCDALong conversation1-5 CDBBAPassage1-5 BADDBRadio program1、for decades2、healthy and a active lifestyles3、meet consumer demands4、spur competitivenessHomeworkLong conversations1-5 DCCBBPassage1-5 CABDBCompound dictation1、studios2、counterparts3、emphasize4、innovation5、specialized6、energized7、filmmakers8、They began playing with and contradicting the conversations of Hollywood9、Furthermore, their considerable financial success and crossover into popularculture10、Some people have taken advantage of this rise in popularityUnit 5ListeningShort conversations1-5 BCDAB 6-10 BBADDLong conversation1-5 BCDDAPassage1-5 ACBCCRadio program1、do it at pains2、I love you3、their appearance4、you don’t want to answer5、think of her in your heartHomeworkLong conversations1-5 DAABCPassage1-5 BDCAACompound dictation1、Yet2、elaborated3、outward4、kneel5、embarrassed6、express7、gathered8、but over time ,I started to enjoy them more and more9、Now that I’ve talked to you ,I feel ten years younger10、people shouldn’t live their always thinking about the pastUnit 6ListeningShort conversations1-5 DDDBC 6-10 ACCACLong conversation1-5 ACBBDPassage1-5 CDCDARadio program1、Islamabad2、a tall Islamabad building3、the Kashmirian Mountains4、a heavily militarized region5、IndiaHomeworkLong conversations1-5 ABCDAPassage1-5 AABDACompound dictation1、thickness2、frightened3、swallowed4、disappeared5、floods6、revisit7、landslide8、keep us away from mountains the rest of our lives9、something like the Yellowstone earthquake does not happen very often10、few of us will suffer because of such a disasterUnit 7ListeningShort conversations1-5 CACBD 6-10 ABBACLong conversation1-5 ABBCDPassage1-5 AADCBRadio program1、The Day to Day .2、To try to go after the online music business3、Apple.4、It has been negotiating licenses for songs.5、Gates' leaving will benefit it.HomeworkLong conversations1-5 DCDDAPassage1-5 DCBCACompound dictation1、industry2、option3、preferable4、starve5、blame6、occupations7、force8、But if we admit tradition more than we should9、insist on try to plot the future by the past10、to accept the help which tradition can bringUnit 8ListeningShort conversations1-5 BDCAA 6-10 ACCABLong conversation1-5 AADDCPassage1-5 DCABCRadio program1、human beings2、maternal twins3、genes that cause disease4、many disease5、an environmental componentHomeworkLong conversations1-5 BCBCDPassage1-5 CABCCCompound dictation1、ethics2、prediction3、technique4、adapted5、artificial6、urgent7、inconsistencies8、“Genetic engineering is very exciting and important technology”9、but you have to ask fundamental questions before it is too late10、the way the technology is racing far ahead of public understanding.Unit 9ListeningShort conversations1-5 BDACA 6-10 BCCDDLong conversation1-5 ABDCDPassage1-5 DDACARadio program1、her benefits were fabulous2、really, really tough3、got a part-time job4、on the Internet5、lazyHomeworkLong conversations1-5CABBCPassage1-5 DCCCBCompound dictation1、university2、expect3、marriage4、mature5、exaggerating6、Undergraduates7、candidates8、The answer to whether or not marriage in school should be allowed9、As for those who are attending universities at an older age10、the marriage of some undergraduates will inevitably influence otherstudentsUnit 10ListeningShort conversations1-5 ABBCD 6-10 ABDCDLong conversation1-5 BDCACPassage1-5 ACBDARadio program1、In 1776.2、They worked together for the same goal.3、Fifty years.4、No, he was ailing.5、Yes, they did.HomeworkLong conversations1-5 CABDBPassage1-5 DAADBCompound dictation1、organisms2、untreated3、occurrences4、agriculture5、encouraged6、administrations7、attributed8、Some things have been done to address this problem9、In an effort to raise the public’s awareness of environmental protection10、to punish enterprises that drain untreated wastes into the rivers andoceans。

新视野大学英语视听说第二版第三册原文+答案

新视野大学英语视听说第二版第三册原文+答案

新视野大学英语视听说教程第三册答案Uint 1II. Basic Listening Practice1. ScriptW: Have you chosen your electives for next semester yet? Are you taking French writing again?M: Yes I am, but it’s compulsory for us next semester. So I think I’m going to take marketing as an elective instead.Q: Which class will the man choose as his elective?2. ScriptM: Did you go to that business strategy lecture on Friday? I missed it and need to copy your notes.W: I’d say you could borrow my notes, but Sarah has got them. Be careful not to miss Professor Brown’s lecture; he takes attendance in that.Q: What does the woman tell the man?3. ScriptW: Wow, Steven! In the library! What brings you here?M: I’m enjoying the view. All the girls in fashion design are here preparing for an exam on Monday.Q: Why is the man in the library?4. ScriptW:How’s your group doing with this statistics presentation? Mine’s doing a terrible job.M: Yeah, mine too. David and Mike are OK, but Steven doesn’t pull his weight and Suzan’s never around. I don’t see how we can pass unless Steven and Suzan realize that this is their last chance.Q: What is true of Steven and Suzan?5. ScriptW: You took an MBA at Harvard Business School, didn’t you? What’s it like? M: It’s expensive, about U.S. $ 40,000 a year, plus the cost of food and housing. But the teaching is first-class. The professors have a lot of practical experience. They use the case system of teaching, that is, you study how actual businesses grew or failed.Q: Why is he MBA teaching in Harvard Business School first-class?Keys: 1.C 2.D 3.B 4.D 5.AIII. Listening InTask 2: How to select elective courses?ScriptConsider these tips on elective courses and you 'll choose those that will serve you best.To begin with, you should select the courses that fit your profession. It is a good idea to choose elective courses closely related to your chosen profession. Potential employers will appreciate every bit of extra training and knowledge that they don't have to give you. For example, you may select elective courses in chemistry, biology or even physics if you are doing a science major. For business majors, select electives in accounting, business administration, and even computing, as you will never know when these will come in handy in the corporate world.Moreover, you can choose an education that includes many fields of study. If you are taking a heavy load of career-related courses, you may prefer electives that are not directly related to your major. If you receive a well-rounded education, some employers believe that you have better potential. For example, if you have courses in science along with your business degree, you could possibly win a job over someone who majored purely in business with no outside electives.Finally, you can also select a challenging elective course. Part of getting an education is learning how to learn, and elective courses should help you achieve this goal. You need not to memorize all the information from each class, but you should get a better understanding of the world. So, pick elective courses that challenge your belief system and make you look at the world in adifferent way. For instance, you can consider a philosophy elective if you have been told that you are a little narrow-minded.1 extra training2 chemistry3 accounting4 many fields of study5 better potential6 business degree7 challenging8 how to learn9 better understanding 10 narrow-mindedTask3: How to Get Straight A’sScriptIt is interesting to note how straight A students achieve academic excellence. Here, according to education experts and students themselves are the secrets of super-achievers.First, they know how to set priorities. Top students allow no intrusions on their study time. Once the books are open or the computer is turned on, phone calls go unanswered, TV shows unwatched, snacks ignored. Study is business, and business comes before recreation.Also, good students can study anywhere and everywhere. Claudia Hill, an Arizona State University business professor recalls a runner who worked out every day. Hill persuaded him to use his spare time to memorize biology term. Then he posted a list of biology terms on the mirror in the bathroom. He learned a few terms every day while brushing his teeth. Eventually, he scoredhigh on the final examination.Moreover, top students schedule their time well. Study times are strictly a matter of personal preference. Some work late at night when the house is quiet. Others get up early. Still others study as soon as they come home from school when the work is fresh in their minds. All agreed, however, on the need for consistency. One student said, “Whatever I was doing, I maintained a certain period of time every day for studying.”Another important characteristic of super-achievers is that they know how to read, According to a book entitled Getting Straight A’s, the secret of good reading is to be “an active reader-one who continually asks questions that lead to a full understanding of the author’s message”.1.Which of the following is NOT mentioned about super—achievers startingto study?2.What did the runner do to score high on the exam?3.What is the thing all top students agree on?4.What does the speaker mean by “an active reader”?5.What is the main idea of the passage?Kes: 1B 2.C3. D 4.A 5.DVI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: Problems with our educational systemScriptHi, everybody. My topic today is “Problems with Our Educational System”.I disagree on a lot of the ways that things have happened for a long time in our educational system. It seems that educators just want to give standardized tests, which focus only on academic performance and neglect students’abilities and interest in other areas. I think there’re a lot of people who are very intelligent, but haven’t had the opportunities they could have had if they had learned in a broader-minded educational systems. I feel that a lot of courses that students are required to take in high school are too academic, and, as a result, many kids have lost their interest in learning.Educators often fail to recognize various kinds of intelligence. They simply exert a lot of pressure on students to be as well-rounded as possible. I think being well-rounded isn’t really possible. And as a consequence some students I believe to be intelligent can’t get into good colleges if they, you know, haven’t scored well on the math section, even if they are brilliant writers.Another thing that disturbs me is that the so-called weak students are separated from the rest of the school. Some kids are kept in a separate class if their grades are lower then others’. And they’ve very aware of their social position, you know. I think it causes them to act in a way that is not really positive. They’re just acting in a way that they are expected. Often their gradesgo from bad to worse. And that’s pretty sad. I think that many of the kids in those classes are intelligent, but they never actually realize their potential because of the way they are treated early on in their education.Problems ResultsEducators just want to givestandardized tests. They only focuson academic performance but neglectstudents’ abilities and interest in otherareas.Kids lose interest in learning.Educators often exert a lot of pressure on students to be as well-rounded as possible. Some intelligent kids can’t get into good colleges.“Weak”students are separated fromthe rest of the school.Their grades go from bad to worse.Task 2: The Final ExamScriptAt a university, there were four sophomores taking a chemistry course. They were doing so well on all the quizzes, midterms, labs, that each had “A” so far for the semester.These four friends were so confident that on the weekend before the final, theydecided to go up to the University of Virginia and party with some friends there. They had a great time and didn’t make it back to school until early Monday morning.Rather than taking the final then, they decided to find their professor after the final and explain to him why they missed it. They explained that they had planned to come back in time for the final exam, but, unfortunately, they had a flat tire on the way back and didn’t have a spare. As a result, they missed the final.The professor thought it over and then agreed they could make up the final the following day. The guys were relieved and elated. The next day, the professor placed them in separate room, handed each of them a paper, and told them to begin.They looked at the first problem, worth five points. It was a simple question on a chemical reaction. “Cool,” they thought at the same time, each one in his separate room, “This is going to be easy.” Each finished the problem and then turned the page.On the second page was a question worth 95 points: “Which of the tires was flat?”Task3: Harvard UniversityScriptHarvard University is the oldest institute of highest learning in the United States. Founded 16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrim at Plymouth, the university has grown from nine students with a single master to the present enrollment of more than 21,000 students, including undergraduates and students in 10 graduate and professional schools. Over 14, 000 people work at Harvard, including more than 2,100 faculty members. Harvard has produced eight American presidents and many Nobel Prize winners.During its early years, Harvard offered a classic academic course based on the model of English universities, but consistent with the prevailing Puritan philosophy. Although many of its early graduates became ministers in Puritan churches throughout New England, the university never formally affiliated with a specific religious group.Under President Pusey, Harvard started what was then the largest fundraising campaign in the history of American higher education. It was an 82.5-million-dollar program for the university. The program increased faculty salaries, broadened student aid, created new professorships, and expanded Harvard’s physical facilities.Neil L. Rudenstine took office as Harvard’s 26th president in 1991. As part of an overall effort to achieve greater coordination among the university’s school and faculties, Rudenstine encouraged academic planning and identified some of Harvard’s main intellectual priorities. He also stressed the important of theuniversity’s excellence in undergraduate education, the significance of keeping Harvard’s doors open to students from families of different economic backgrounds, the task of adapting the research university to an era of both rapid information growth and serious fund shortage.1.What is main idea of the passage?2.How many teachers did Harvard have at the very beginning?3.What was the relationship between Harvard University and religion duringits early years?4.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an achievement of PresidentPusey’s fundraising program?5.What did President Rudenstine do?Keys: 1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.DUint 3Culture makes me what I amII. Basic Listening Practice1.ScriptW: Many Chinese students are too shy to say anything in a classroom.M: I think they don’t speak because their culture values modesty, and they don’t want to appear to be showing off. Goes back to Confucius.Q: Why don’t Chinese students say anything in classroom according to the man?2.ScriptW: The government is doing something at last about sex discrimination in the workplace. Women deserve the same pay as men for the same work. M: Yeah. In the United States, women earn only 70 percent of what men do for the same job. It’s a situation that has to be changed.Q: What does the man say about women?3. ScriptW:I admire Michael Dell. He had a dream to be the world’s largest manufacturer of personal computers, and he has realized that dream.M: And he dropped out of university to become a success. I wonder if there is a lesson in that.Q: What do we learn about Dell from the conversation?4. ScriptM: Successful entrepreneurs are often self-made people who have a vision and know where they are going.W: But do they enjoy life like you and me, or is money their only concern?Q: What are the two speakers’ attitudes toward successful entrepreneurs? 5. ScriptW: Do you agree that equal opportunity for all in an educational system is important?M: Yes, but we have to recognize that all of us are not of equal ability.Q: What does the man imply?Keys: 1.C 2.A 3. D 4.B 5.AIII. Listening InTask 1: Competition in AmericaScriptAlan: What are you reading, Eliza?Eliza: An article on American competition.Alan:Competition is everywhere and constant. Why so much fuss about it, Miss Knowledge?Eliza: Don’t make fun of me. According to the author, competition is especially important in American life. They’re taught to compete from early childhood. When children play games, they learn how to beat others. Alan: And many girls want to look more attractive than the girls sitting next to them in class. Do you think that way?Eliza: Don’t be silly. Let’s get back to the point. When children are growing up,they compete with one another in their studies.Alan: Isn’t that also true of students in other nations? As we all know, many Asian students kill for a high test score and grab every opportunity to sharpen their competitive edge over others.Eliza:American boys find great pleasure in competing with each other in sports, according to the author.Alan: I do like sports. When our football team beats the other team, I feel great.Makes me want to shout out loud. But isn’t that normal throughout the world?Eliza: American people also compete with each other at work and at climbing the social ladder.Alan: But there’s competition in other countries as well.Eliza: You’re right in a sense, but the author says the idea of competing is more deeply rooted in the minds of Americans. They’re even taught that if you lose and don’t feel hurt, there must be something wrong with you. Alan: I hear that some Asians put emphasis on cooperation. Which approach do you think makes more sense?Eliza: It’s hard to say. Anyway, there’s no accounting for different cultures.1.What is the dialog mainly about?2.What is the woman doing?3.What do children learn from playing games according to the woman?4.What does the man say about students’ studies?5.What does the woman say when asked which makes more sense,competition or cooperation?Keys: 1.C 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.DTask 2: Americans’ Work EthicScriptFor four hundred years or more, one thing has been a characteristic of Americans. It is called their “work ethic”. Its (S1) roots were in the teaching of the Christian Puritans who first settled in (S2) what is now the northeastern state of Massachusetts. They believed that it was their (S3) moral duty to work at every task to please God by their(S4) diligence, honesty, attention to details, skill, and attitude. To these Puritans, it was a (S5) sin to be lazy or to do less than your best in any task. They and later Americans tried to follow the Bible’s (S6) teachings, “If a man will not work, he shall not eat.”Therefore, Americans have for (S7) centuries believed that they were guilty of sin if they did not work as carefully and hard as they could when they did anything. God would punish those who were careless or lazy in their work. (S8) Even as children they were taught, “If it’s worth doing at all, it’s worth doing well.”But some people have gone beyond the usual sense of diligence. They areespecially attracted to the notion of “climbing the ladder”so as to increase their status, financial position, and sense of self-worth. (S9) In English a new word has been created to describe people who work compulsivelly. The word “workaholic” describes an individual who is as addicted to work as an alcoholic is to alcohol.There are conflicting points of view about workaholics. Those concerned with problems of mental stress believe workaholics abuse themselves physically and mentally. (S10) Others hold that workaholics are valuable members of society because they are extremely productive. The American culture values achievement, efficiency, and production, and a workaholic upholds these values.Task 3: Cross-cultural ips on doing businessScriptCountries from around the globe, such as Germany, the U. S., The U.K., and Russia, conduct a lot of business in China--the biggest market in the world. Here are some tips to help you deal more successfully with people from those nations.Firstly, you must be punctual with the Germans. Being even five minutes late makes a poor impression. Being punctual is alao very important with the Americans and the British. But while it's important to be on time for business meetings, nobody expects you to be punctual for a special event. Half pastseven really means a quarter to eight, or even eight o'clock! With Russians, always be on time, but don't be surprised if your Russian contact is very late! It is not unusual for them to be one or even two hours late!In the business environment of those four countries, it is best to wear formal clothes of dark colors. In Russia, designer clothes are rather common. However, don't be surprised if you go to an office in the U.K. on a Friday and find everyone wearing jeans. Many companies in the U.K. have "dress down Fridays", when people wear casual attire.In conversation, the British and the Americans love humor and talking about sports. The weather is also a good topic of conversation with the British, but you should avoid political talk. With the Russians, say positive things about their country, and avoid making complaints. The Germans, however, prefer to get straight down to business!Remember that with the Germans, once a deal has been agreed upon, you can't change it! With the Americans, money is more important than relationships, whereas with the Russians it's important to get to know your contacts well. Also, don't be surprised if a British meeting seems like chaos, with everyone participating and giving opinions!Remember these tips and you will be on your way to a successful international business career!Questions and key1.What is true of the Americans and the British in terms of punctuality?2.In which country do people have "dress down Fridays"?3.What can you infer about the Russians from their conversation?4.How can you do business well with the Russians?5.What is the speaker's attitude toward the four nationalities?Keys: 1.D 2.A 3.D 4.A 5.CVI.Further Listening and SpeakingTask 1: PunctualityScriptTo Americans, punctuality is a way of showing respect for other people’s time. Being more than 10 minutes late to an appointment usually calls for an apology, and maybe an explanation. People who are running late often call ahead to let others know of the delay. Of course, the less formal the situation, the less important it is to be exactly on tome. At informal get-togethers, for example, people often arrive as much as 30 minutes past the appointed time. But they usually don’t try that at work.American lifestyles show how much people respect the time of others. When people plan an event, they often set the time days or weeks in advance. Once the time is fixed, it takes almost an emergency to chance it. If people want tocome to your house for a friendly visit, they will usually call first to make sure it is convenient. Only very close friends will just “drop in” unannounced. Also, people hesitate to call others late at night for fear they might be in bed. The time may vary, but most folks think twice about calling after 10:00 p.m.To outsiders, Americans seem tied to the clock. People in some Eastern cultures value relationships more than schedules. In these societies, people don’t try to control time, but to experience it. Many Eastern cultures, for example, view time as a cycle. The rhythm of nature---from the passing of seasons to the monthly cycle of the moon---shapes their view of events. If they have wasted some time or let an opportunity pass by, they are not very worried, knowing that more time and opportunities will come in the next cycle. But Americans often want to jump at the first opportunity. They are unwilling to stand by idly and give up the opportunity.The early American hero Benjamin Franklin expressed that view of time like this: “Do you love life? Then do now waste time, for that is the stuff life is made of.”1.According to the passage, when people are late in America, what do theydo?2.According to the passage, what do Americans do after the time for anappointment is fixed?3.How do people in some Eastern countries view relationships andschedules?4.According to the passage, why aren’t some Eastern people worried if theylet an opportunity pass by?5. What was Benjamin Franklin’s view of time?Keys: 1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.DUint 4Taste the sweets and bitters of family life. II. Basic Listening Practice1.ScriptM: Amy, sit down, we need to talk. Your mother and I are going to separate. W: What! Are you crazy? You can’t do that! What will my friends say? I just want to have a normal family.Q: What is the girl saying?2. ScriptM: Good evening, Mrs. Jones. The manager sent you these roses and his best wishes to you both for a happy anniversary.W:Thank you. We like the room and the service here, and we especially appreciate the manager’s consideration/Q: What can we learn from the conversation?3. ScriptW: While I’m scrambling the eggs, could you put the flour into the bowl?M: You bet, darling. I’ll also turn the oven on so that it gets warmed up.Q: Where does this conversation probable take place?4. ScriptW: I have a very important meeting tonight, and I’m afraid I can’t miss it.M: But this evening is the parents’meeting at school, and I was expecting you’d come to it. OK, I’ll phone Dad, maybe he and his girlfriend will come. Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?5. ScriptW1: So you’re still single? If you’d listen to me and used the Internet, you’d have a husband by now.W2: I did use the Internet. I posted an ad that read “Husband Wanted”. There were dozens of e-mail responses. But they all said pretty much the same thing: You can have mine.Q: What can we infer from the conversation?Keys: 1.C 2.A3.B 4.C 5.DIII. Listening InTask1: Nuclear Family Living PatternsScriptA nuclear family is typical in high-industrialized societies. Beginning in the early 20th century, the two-parent family known as the nuclear family was the predominant American family type. Generally children live with their parents until they go away to a college or university, or until they acquire their own jobs and move into their own apartment or home.In the early mid-20th century, the family typically was the sole wage earner, and the mother was the children’s principle care giver. Today, often both parents hold jobs. Dual-earner families are the predominant type for families with children in the United States. Increasingly, one of the parents has a non-standard shift; that is, a shift that does not start in the morning and end in later afternoon. In these families, one of the parents manages the children while the other works.Prior to school, adequate day care of children is necessary for dual-earner families. In recent years, many private companies and home-based day carecenters have sprung up fulfill this need. Increasingly, a company’s arrangement of day care as well as government assistance to parents requiring day care is occurring.Task 3:Views on filial piety see changeScriptWith fast economic development in Hong Kong, young people are less likely to cherish the traditional notion of filial piety. Instead, they are gradually taking a new approach to a welfare society, according to a three-year survey conductd by the City University of Hong Kong.As many as 85 percent of the respondents expect the government to take up the responsibility for supporting the elderly, and 77 percent agree with the idea that burden should fall on society as a whole rather than on individual families. Researcher Richard Wong, who took charge of the study, is sad about the eroding of traditional family bonds. He said that while most people still respect their parents and grandparents, they tend to equate economic assistance with love. When asked about how they would show their love for their old parents, many simply said they would send them to old people's homes. Others said that they would give money, and only two percent of the respondents said they would be ready to take care of the psychologiacal health of their parents. According to the study, middle-aged people who have children of their own take their filial duties more seriously. Also, married women know better thanmen the need for this kind of loving care.Researcher Wong questioned the wisdon of adopting the new concept of government welware. He said, "A welfare society is founded on high tax rates, but here in Hong Kong the personal tax rate is only 15 percent. How can you expect the government to take care of all the elderly?"He further pointed out that even when a socail security network can support all senior citizens, it cannot replace the love that only family members can give. Questions and key1.According to most of the respondents, who should take up the responsibility for supporting the elderly?2.Which of the following is a way for most respondents to show respectht and love for their old parents?3.Which of the following types of people have more loving care for their old parents?4.According to Researcher Wong, why is a welfare society not realistic in Hong Kong?5.What it the passage maily abou?1. A2. A3. A4. D5.CVI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask 2: Single-parent problemsScriptQuestion:Hi, I have been divorced for 8 years. My ex sees our child Maria on a relular basis. She is eight and in the second grade. My ex has a wife that is 20. My ex and his wife go to the school almost every day to see our daughter. Our daughter has failed the second grade and how has to repeat it. I have seen her grades plummet since those two started showing up at school. They are both very controlling and verbally abusive to me and to our daughter. I'm concernend about this. He forced my daughter to call his wife mommy. I am really tired of their unkind visits. I don't know what to do. If you have any advice to give me, I would be grateful. Thanks.Answer (by a woman psychiatrist):Hi, Diana. It's obvious to me that your daughter is having problems with the visits. I would suggest having a frank conversation with your daughter to see what she feels the problems are. If she says it is all these problems as you have stated above, I would try to talk to yout ex about her problems. I'll try to stick to what your daughter feels to be the problems and hope he will help your daughter do better at school.If he is not responsive, then I'll take your daughter for counseling to help her. You can't make others do things that are right for your child, not even thefather, so spend your energy on things you can control like counseling for your daughter. Also, you should speng quality time with her and allow her to vent her feelings on you, and let her know you are always there for her no matter what happens. Try to keep her self-esteem high. When a child fails a grade, they will feel bad. Good Luck!Questions and key1.What does Diana think aobut the visits by her ex and his wife to her daughter?2.What has happened to the daughter's studies?3.What does the psychiatrist advise the woman to do first?4.What will the psychiatrist do to Diana's ex-husband?5.What is NOT advised by the psychiatrist for Diana to do?1. B2. C3. A4. D5. CTask3: A man who remarriedScriptIf you want me to tell you why I remarried, that’s my story.Remarried is the last thing I’d consider for two years after my divorce. I had heard about the high rate of remarriage failure. More importantly, I wondered how remarrying would affect my 10-year-old son. My heart ached when I saw。

新世纪大学英语视听说教程第三册答

新世纪大学英语视听说教程第三册答

---------------------考试---------------------------学资学习网---------------------押题------------------------------新世纪大学英语视听说教程(第二版)第三册答案Unit 1P2 A 2e 3a 4b 5f 6d 7j 8g 9k 10i 11l 12hB Andrew called to confirm the flight plans. Becky stopped themaildelivery.Becky gave the keys to a friend and gave away the fresh foods.Beckychanged thevoice mail message. Andrew paid the bills. Andrew got thetraveler'schecks. Andrewwatered the plants. Becky unplugged the electrical items. Andrewturned off thelights. Becky emptied the trash.P3 A water theplantsB 2L 3P4L5P 6P,LP4 B Mina can'tremember where she put her passport.P8Optional Listening1A .flewfourthreeB.1, 3, 5, 7, 8,Optional Listening2P9A .1. I haven't finished2. I've canceled3. I've picked up4. I haven't taken5. Have you washed6. I haven't cleaned7. I'vewatered8. I've given9.Have you packedB.1. No, he didn't.2. He confirmed all the flights.4. Because the dog always looks scared.5. They want to use it again on theirnext vacation.Optional Listening3P101/13A .1.pre-trip planning2. tagging luggage3. saving space4. your carry-on bag5. other ideasB.1,3,6,9,bad2,4,5,7,8,10, goodOptional Listening 4P11A .1.theadvantages of traveling aloneB.3, 4,6C.1. vacation college / research teamvolunteer2. golf/mountain climbing/scuba diving/ridea horse3. tours for: women only/ people over 60/ singleslooking for romance/finediningP13 A 1.abd 2.bd3.abcdB 2.False;her hands ,not an interpreter 3.False; second, not first 4. False; didn't have ,not had5. False; flightattendant, notpassenger 6.TrueP14 B cbabcP15 541 236P16(1) Oh my gosh!(2) Are you sure?(3) so strange(4) Got it (5)gettraveler's checks (6)Whew(7) pay the electricity and phonebills(8) changemy voice mailmessage (9) I don't remember (10) Howtrue(11)don't forget tounplug yourTV and electrical stuff (12) DoneB a. When you arrive at the airport for yourflights, you go to the check-incounter first.b. When your departing flight is announced,pick up your carry-on luggage and tothegate.2/13c. Before you get on the plane, you mustshow your boarding pass.e. Before takeoff, you learn about safety.They show you how to use an oxygenmask in an emergency.f. During the flight, you are served drinkson your tray table.g. After the flight is over, you go to thebaggage claim area to get your luggage.Optional Listening5P181. vacation2. have some trouble preparing3.totally relaxed4. finished getting ready5. confirm her flight6. message7. pay thebillsUnit 2P19 A dgcai jefkbhP20 1.12.2 3.14.25.1 6.27.28.1P21 B nice,roomy,two-bedroomOptional Listening1P24A .City ZooB.1. car2.easy 3. Church4. park5. three 6. twoOptional Listening2P25A .Picture 1B.1. transportation, too muchtraffic on the streets, not enoughplaces for safe cycling and walking, dirtyparks, no nightlife3/132. improve transportation, build lanes forcyclists and walkers, clean theparks, build a theaterOptional Listening3P26A .1. To make it safer for pedestrians to crossthe streets.2. Kids played there, and neighborsstopped there to talk.3. To get away from the noise anddangerous traffic.4. They put old couches, tables andplanters in the street.Unit 2P19 A dgcai jefkbhP20 1.12.2 3.14.25.1 6.27.28.1P21 B nice,roomy,two-bedroomOptional Listening1P24A .City ZooB.1. car2.easy 3. Church4. park5. three 6. twoOptional Listening2P25A .Picture 1B.1. transportation, too muchtraffic on the streets, not enoughplaces for safe cycling and walking, dirtyparks, no nightlife4/132. improve transportation, build lanes forcyclists and walkers, clean theparks, build a theaterOptional Listening3P26A .1. To make it safer for pedestrians to crossthe streets.2. Kids played there, and neighborsstopped there to talk.3. To get away from the noise anddangerous traffic.4. They put old couches, tables andplanters in the street.5.mustn't6, is forbiddenOptional Listening5P361.to stay cool2. barbecue3.grill4.sprays5. gets angry6. pretendstouse7. try using8 Watch out9.throws water all over10. pretty funnyUnit 3 Optional Listening1P37a.childhood b.infant c.teenager d.grown-up e.youngf.middle-agedP38A baB FFTTFTP39 take a trip,visit my cousins in England,rent a carP43A .1.country2. war3. 17 million5/13B.1, 3, 4, 5, 8Optional Listening2P44B .1.onFriday at 2 p.m.2. by taxi3. have a dinner at arestaurant4. go to the beach and swim5.sunny and beautifulOptional Listening4P46C .Tina Vega: family moved to anothertown/ last year/ lonely/ smile at everyoneFrederick Cho: lost his job/ three weeks ago/ upset/ exerciseeveryday Hazel Greene: death of a loved one/ five years ago/depressed/ stay active andpositiveP48 A 1.True 2.False; age 8, not 183.False;countries, not states inBrazilB 2 Miyuki:a 3.Jennifer:d 4.Martin:cP491No 2No3.Yes4.Yes 5.NoP50 A Sentences 1,3,5,6 are true.2.False;is concerned(In sentence 2,concerned means worried ornervous.)4.False;isn't sure,not is sure7. False;plans to have some children,notdoesn't plan to6/138. False;goes with the flow fits in withhis plans.(He is not willing to giveup hisplans for the sake of chance)P51(1) figure it out(2) it's not a big deal(3) plan on working mywhole life(4)get out of(5)What are you planning to do(6) I'm definitely goingto travel(7)What are yourplans?(8)pretty much(9) You know that for a fact?(10)You want tosucceed(11)clear-cut,well-defined goalsandaspirations.Optional Listening5P 531. excited2. program3.promoted4. transferred5. big deal6. quither job7.right up to retirement8 well-defined goals 9.keep his options open 10. follows his planUnit 4P54A 1sweat 2faint3sneeze4scratch 5cough6shiverB cabdP55 A Holiday Cruise Disease Shortens Holiday forManyB dafbecP56I have arash on my arm. I have a slight fever.P592e3h 4g5c6a7f8bP60Optional Listening1A .cB.1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8Optional Listening27/13A .picture BP61B.1. drinking coffee2. sleep at night3. break that habit4. wakeup 5. advice 6.suddenly7.get a headache8, the amount of coffee9. herbaltea 10. in the morning11. do exercises12. feel tiredOptional Listening3A .1. d 2.e3.f4.a5. c6.bP62B.1.-2.×3.+4.-5.+6.-7.-8.+9.×10.+P63Optional Listening4A .1. CHAOS2. information fatigue syndrome3. hurry sickness匆忙症4. underload syndrome动力不足综合症5. phone neck电话脖3. hurry sickness/always rushing, get headaches a lot/ takeaspirin4. underload syndrome/ caused by havinglittle or nothing to do at theoffice/NM5. phoneneck/ pain in the neck, caused by holding the phone betweenyour neckand yourear for a long time/ massageP65A 2Gian:go to the doctor 3.Malinda:gargle with hot water andsalt4.Dave5. Kumiko:aloe vera6.Catherine:acupunctureP66 B 1.Yes 2No3.No4. Yes 5.Yes6.No8/13P67aabbabP68(1)Thank goodness(2) fainted (3) very tired (4)very lightheaded(5) Nothing out of the ordinary(6)The worst thing is(7) How are you feeling?(8) feel dizzy(9) my stomach is killing me(10) have a fever(11)you'll feel better.(12) Are you kidding?(13) What's the matter?(14) I take it(15) I'm feeling pretty good.P69A 1.Man:I have a2. Man: We'vebeen Nurse: I'm sorry about that3.Nurse: The doctor will see younow4.Doctor:How are you feeling?Ian: a sore throat5. Doctor: this medicine6. Doctor:take it three timesa dayMan:OK.Thank you,doctor.P70Optional Listening57. president of her university8. has been canceled9. miracle orsomething10. really anxious aboutUnit 5P711.Heresearched colleges.2.He applied tofour colleges.3. Hewasaccepted tocollege.4.He received ascholarship.5.He attendedcollege inthe fallsemester.6.He got good grades.P72 researched: California State University, HarvardUniversity, City College9/13applied to: Harvard University,City Collegewas acceptedto: City CollegeP73cab He'll probably attend City CollegeP74 A:cadb B:dbcaP77Optional Listening1A .What are you going to do?B.Mizuki: art, chill out/relaxRobert: law, take a long tripOptional Listening2P78A .Eduardo: live at home, study business, work part-timeJill:join a sorority, do volunteer workMax and Sarah: study together, workpart-timeB. 1. to keep learning all their lives2. further her education3. sheneed to save money for her studies abroad4. interests and personalities5. to witness her children's growthOptional Listening3P7910/13volunteer work in west AfricaJennie: major: business/ cooking/ start herown business related to food Optional Listening4P80C.1. Europe2.reporter, website3. digital camera,salary4. energyOptional Listening5P82A. 2. Washington,D.C.3.travel and see the world4.art5.find agood job6.import-export7.open a businessB. 2.False;doesn't know,not knows3. False;lawyer,not professor4.True5.TrueP83B 1.True 2.False3. True 4.False5.True6. False 7.FalseP84 A 2.rejected 3.travel4.wants 5.Columbia6.will7.film director8.acceptedP85 (1)accepted (2)rejected(3)applied to(4) It's too bad.(5) gotreallygood grades (6)researched all those schools(7) all thosescholarships (8) getsin(9) gradschool(10) hit the road(11) don't understand(12) What doyoumean?(13) just(14) What are you waiting for?(15) Here goesP8711/131. wait for2. applied to3. programs4. rejected5. hit the road6.getacceptedUnit 6P88 B bbabaP89 A1.Trey 2.JerryB Conversation 11.a pay phone2.power 3.sendConversation21.looking in the phonedirectory 2.directory assistance3. isA bacb P92P94Optional Listening12. yes1.noA .Conversation 1: 2, 1, 4,3Conversation 2: 4, 2, 1,3 B.Optional Listening 2P956. F5.FB.1. T 2.F3. T 4. TOptional Listening3P96Optional Listening4P975. T6. T4. F2. T 3. T 1.F12/13P99 A 2.True 3.False ;users,notnever4. False;sometimesunnecessary,notalways necessary 5.True6.False; less,not more7.False; dislikes cellphonesmore than shelikes them 8.False; minds, not doesn'tmind9.TrueB2.music3.camera4.business5. anytime youwant6. losteful8.reach9. ring in theatersP100 B bcbbcP101 A cabhdgfP102(1) can't stand(2) See what I mean?(3) Hello (4) Hi, Mike(5)Hi,Dad (6) Listen (7) Can you hold on a minute?(8)sweetheart(9)it's your mom(10) I'm on the other line(11) I'm here(12)Do you mind?Optional Listening5P1041. restaurant2.on a cell phone3. stand4. avoids5. on the other line6.take amessage 7.stand taking messages 8. at that point 9. turns to 10. in public places 13/13。

新世纪大学英语第二版综合教程第三册答案

新世纪大学英语第二版综合教程第三册答案

•第一单元•正确答案:1) doubts 2) mascot 3) pride 4) tight 5) gloomy 6) excitement 7) dance 8) met 9) grinning 10) best•正确答案:1) T 2) F 3) F 4) T 5) F 6) T 7) F 8) T 9)F 10) F•正确答案:1) C 2) B 3) B 4) D 5) A •——————————————————————•正确答案:1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) A 6) B 7) C 8) A 9)B 10) A 11) D 12) B 13)C 14) A 15)D 16) A 17) A 18)B 19)C 20) D•正确答案:1) get done with 2) get by 3) wait on 4) took pride in 5) clean up 6) check on 7) come through 8) let out 9) fall between the cracks 10) as it is 11) in the background 12) count on•正确答案:1) reassured 2) ensure 3) assured 4) insured 5) assure 6) insured 7) Ensure 8) reassured正确答案:1) playing 2) standing 3) dressed 4) written 5) dancing 6) sitting第二单元•正确答案:1) mature 2) time 3) meeting 4) nurtured 5) holiness 6) haste 7) bragging 8) baggage 9) lust 10) sharing•正确答案:1) T 2) T 3) F 4) T 5) T 6) F 7) T 8) T 9) T 10) F•正确答案:1) A 2) D 3) A 4) C 5) B•正确答案:1) A 2) C 3) B 4) A 5) B 6) C 7) D 8) A 9)A 10) A 11) D 12) C 13) A 14)B 15) A 16) D 17)C 18)A 19) D 20) B•正确答案:1) jump on the bandwagon 2) In the course of 3) side effect 4) In short 5) hold on 6) in vain 7) fit into 8) give and take 9) a meeting of minds 10) built,on 11) reached for 12) let,loose•正确答案:1) study 2) researching 3) acquire 4) study 5) learning 6) researching 7) acquire 8) learn•正确答案:1) Just in front of our house stands a tall tree. 2) At the foot of the mountain lies a village. 3) From the valley came a frightening sound. 4) In the dark forest lie many lakes. 5) In came thechairman and the meeting began. 6) Then began a bitter war between the two countries.••第三单元•正确答案:1) utility 2) mutually 3) pleasure 4) quick 5) goodness 6) highest 7) worthy 8) virtue 9) equals 10) annoyed•正确答案:1) F 2) F 3) F 4) T 5) T 6) F 7) F 8) T 9) T 10) T•正确答案:1) C 2) A 3) D 4) D 5) C •———————————————————————•正确答案:1) A 2) D 3) C 4) D 5) A 6) D 7) A 8) C 9)D 10) C 11) D 12) A 13) A 14) D 15) B 16) A 17) C 18)A 19) D 20) B•正确答案:1) on the right track 2) off track 3) make tracks 4) in his tracks 5) lose track of 6) keep track of•正确答案:1) Wherever 2) whoever 3) whatever 4) However 5) Whichever•第四单元•正确答案:1) nationalistic 2) hands 3) startled 4) fouled 5) qualified 6) reassure 7) spare 8) thank 9) pushed 10) congratulating•正确答案:1) T 2) T 3) F 4) T 5) F 6) T 7) T 8) T 9)F 10) F•正确答案:1) C 2) A 3) A 4) D 5) B •————————————————————•正确答案:1) A 2) C 3) D 4) A 5) C 6) D 7) A 8) B 9)B 10) A 11)C 12) B 13) A 14) C 15)D 16) B 17) A 18)C 19) A 20) C•正确答案:1) make a fool of 2) rose to their feet 3) fill in for 4) take shape 5) hands down 6) bring out 7) be in for 8) clinging to 9) brought up 10) came in 11) look the part 12) had my eye on•正确答案:1) D 2) A 3) F 4) E 5) B 6) G 7) C•正确答案:1) F 2) G 3) B 4) E 5) A 6) D•第五单元•正确答案:1) cycle 2) regular 3) flights 4) coordinate 5) physical 6) mental 7) tackled 8) dieting 9) differently 10) sleep•正确答案:1) F 2) T 3) F 4) F 5) F 6) T 7) F 8) T 9)F 10) T•正确答案:1) B 2) C 3) A 4) D 5) B •——————————————————————————•正确答案:1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) A 6) B 7) C 8) D 9)D 10) B 11) A 12) D 13) C 14) C 15) D 16) B 17) C 18)A 19) C 20) B•正确答案:1) take advantage of 2) attributes, to 3) at risk 4) at her best 5) make room for 6) set aside 7) is brought to an end 8) appealed to/are appealing to 9) by contrast•正确答案:1) capacity 2) Genius 3) capability 4) talent/genius 5) capacity 6) capabilities 7) talent•正确答案:1) to finish our work on time 2) that you would stay with us 3) that failure is the mother of success 4) that we shall never lose heart 5) that he won the top prize•第六单元•正确答案:1) fogged 2) substitute 3) tenderness 4) confusion 5) show 6) equally 7) needed 8) purpose 9) alive 10) overwhelmed•正确答案:1) T 2) T 3) F 4) T 5) F 6) F 7) T 8) T 9) T 10) F•正确答案:1) B 2) A 3) D 4) C 5) D •———————————————————————————•正确答案:1) B 2) D 3) A 4) C 5) D 6) A 7) B 8) A 9)B 10)C 11)D 12) A 13) A 14) B 15) A 16) A 17) D 18)C 19) A 20) B•正确答案:1) drop by 2) was taken with 3) cry over 4) look down on 5) Cross off 6) was fogged up 7) On the contrary 8) wear out 9) had nothing to do with 10) show off 11) hold,up 12) other than•正确答案:1) E 2) A 3) F 4) B 5) C 6) D•第七单元•正确答案:1) professional 2) respect 3) touch 4) business 5) savage 6) civilized 7) stored 8) contains 9) limitations 10) humansT 10) F•正确答案:1) C 2) B 3) A 4) B 5) D•——————————————————————————•正确答案:1) A 2) B 3) B 4) C 5) C 6) B 7) A 8) B 9)A 10)B 11) D 12)C 13) B 14) C 15)D 16) C 17) D 18)B 19)C 20) B•正确答案:1) have no business 2) to this end 3) draw a distinction between 4) lay the foundations for 5) go through 6) cried out for 7) see to it that 8) are calling for 9) in accordance with 10) lend itself to 11) stay out of 12) has been brought about•正确答案:1) C 2) B 3) D 4) F 5) A 6) E正确答案:1) so 2) so 3) such 4) so 5) such 6) such•第八单元•正确答案:1) disease 2) removed 3) reject 4) regression 5) nature 6) understanding 7) language 8) pattern 9) joining 10) outsiderF 10) F•正确答案:1) A 2) B 3) D 4) C 5) D •————————————————————————•正确答案:1) D 2) C 3) A 4) A 5) C 6) D 7) B 8) C 9)D 10) C 11) B 12) B 13) A 14) B 15) A 16) C 17) D 18)A 19)B 20) A•正确答案:1) enter into 2) win over 3) by means of 4) opened up 5) orient yourself to 6) identify with 7) get over 8) from way back 9) resulting from 10) from head to toe 11) build up 12) held their breath•正确答案:1) under his breath 2) will take your breath away 3) hold one's breath 4) out of breath 5) catch my breath 6) take a deep breath•正确答案:1) not unquestioning 2) cannot...without 3) impossible not 4) no denying 5) never...unmoved 6) None...without。

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程(3rd Edition)第三册 (全)

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程(3rd Edition)第三册 (全)

新世纪大学英语: 视听说教程第三册Unit 1 Let's Go Somewhere!•Lesson AVocabulary Link:A1D:(1)traveler's checks(2)paid(3)voicemail(4)confirmed (5)house keys (6)water(7)mail delivery (8)kennel(9)trash(10)give away (11)unplug (12)turn off Listening:Activity 1-ACActivity 1-B1、P2、L3、P4、L5、P6、PLActivity 2-A(1)tray table(2)boarding pass(3)check-in counter (4)overhead compartment (5)flight attendant (6)oxygen mask(7)carry-on luggage (8)baggage claim Activity 2-B1、check-in counter2、carry-on luggage3、boarding pass4、overhead compartment flight attendant5、oxygen mask6、tray table7、baggage claimActivity 2-C·flew·four·threeActivity 2-DACEGHActivity 2-E1、Because he had only four hours in Seoul.2、Because he had only one carry-on bag.3、Jun does not have a confirmed reservation for a flight. He will wait until the airplane is boarding to find out if there is a seat available for him.4、Because he is a sales rep for an airline and he knows the flight attendants.Activity 3-A(1)I haven't finished(2)I've canceled(3)I've picked up(4)I haven't taken(5)Have you washed(6)I haven't cleaned(7)I've watered(8)I've given(9)Have you packedActivity 3-B1、No, he didn't forget.2、Jenna confirmed all the flights.3、They wanted him to water the plants for them.4、Because the dog always looks scared.5、They want to use it again for their next vacation. Activity 4-A1、Pre-trip planning2、Tagging luggage3、Saving space4、Your carry-on bag5、Other ideasActivity 4-B1、12、13、24、15、16、17、28、29、110、1Activity 5-AAActivity 5-BCDFActivity 5-C1、study vacations: vacation college / play scientist2、using your vacation to learn a sport: golf / mountain climbing / scuba diving / ride a horse3、options for solo travelers: women only / over the age of 60 / singles looking for romance / fine diningSpeaking & Communication:Activity 1-A·Mina can't remember where she put her passport.•Lesson BGlobal Viewpoints:Travel-Before You Watch A1、hut2、trash3、rooftops4、toupee5、sideburns6、foreheadTravel-Before You Watch B1、remote2、destination3、vegetarian4、request5、turbulence6、shift7、heater8、luggage9、A 1helicopter10、map11、tray12、flight attendantTravel-While You Watch A1、ABD2、BD3、ABCDTravel-While You Watch B1、T2、FJulianna didn't speak English, so she used an interpreter her hands to communicate.3、FCatherine's story happened on her first second trip to Tanzania.4、FCatherine had didn't have a detailed travel plan.5、FDennis's story happened when he was a passenger flight attendant on an airplane.6、TTravel-While You Watch C(1)funny experiences(2)one of the funniest I could recall was(3)serving food(4)had this tray(5)turbulence happened(6)lost her balance(7)caught her balance(8)kind of shifted(9)control my laughter(10)you're not allowed to laughCity Living:Preview-B1、C2、B3、A4、B5、CWhile You Watch-AWhile You Watch-B1、B2、C3、A4、C5、D6、B7、C8、BWhile You Watch-C1、Sun-hee has never been to Mexico.2、Tara is nervous because she can't find her bag.3、Sun-hee is calm because she's organized and has completed all her errands earlier in the day.While You Watch-D(1)confirm my flight(2)Have you seen it(3)I saw it in the bathroom(4)Are you sure(5)So strange(6)Got it(7)get traveler's checks(8)I've lost my wallet(9)Whew(10)pay the electricity and phone bills(11)change my voicemail message(12)I don't remember(13)Ta-dah(14)What would they do without me(15)How true(16)don't forget to unplug your TV and electrical stuff(17)Done(18)It's time to go(19)We're leaving for the airport(20)Cool(21)Have a great trip girlsWhile You Watch-E1、Sun-hee comes back because she has forgotten her ticket and traveler's checks. This is funny because Sun-hee appeared to be the most organized person during the trip preparations.2、To show their excitement, the girls say "Mexico — here we come!" After You Watch-A1、So strange ...2、How true ...3、Done.4、Whew!After You Watch-B(1)for a vacation(2)had some trouble preparing for the trip(3)Things got worse(4)helped them out(5)totally relaxed because she had already finished getting ready (6)confirmed her flight, got traveler's checks, changed her voicemail message, and paid the bills(7)were ready to go(8)checked to be sure they had everything(9)soon came running back in(10)She had forgotten to take her ticket and passportUnit 2 Indoors and Outdoors•Lesson AVocabulary Link:A(1)d(2)g(3)c(4)a(5)i(6)j(7)e(8)f(9)k(10)b(11)h Listening:Activity 1-A BActivity 1-B1、12、23、14、25、16、27、28、1Activity 1-C·Because the second place is a very fancy place, with everything they want. All they need to do is reserve it, take a toothbrush and a swimsuit, go there and enjoy their vacation.Activity 2-A1、City Zoo2、car3、easy4、Church5、park6、three7、twoActivity 2-B·Because the zoo doesn't have enough parking spaces for cars.Activity 3-AAActivity 3-B1、transportation, too much traffic on the streets, not enough places for safe cycling and walking, dirty parks, no nightlife2、improve transportation, build lanes for cyclists and walkers, clean the parks, build a theaterActivity 4-A1、To make it safer for pedestrians to cross the streets.2、Kids played there, and neighbors stopped there to talk.3、To get away from the noise and dangerous traffic.4、They put old couches, tables and planters in the street.5、The speaker means that streets belong to everybody in the neighborhood. They should become their "outdoor living room" and safe places for their children again.Activity 4-B1、bad idea2、good idea3、bad idea4、good idea5、good ideaActivity 5-AAActivity 5-B1、F2、F3、T4、T5、T6、TActivity 5-C1、she thinks the campus is beautiful2、the park is so big that he can always find a different path with a new view3、the footpaths would allow him to see beautiful views and feel the waterfall’s spray on his face4、landscaped18221903Activity 5-D1、Because he designed Central Park, the first landscaped public park in the US.2、It was the finished product of a design contest and the first landscaped public park in the US.3、All his work was intended to preserve the natural beauty of an area. PronunciationB1、/z/2、/z/3、/s/4、/iz/5、/s/6、/z/Speaking & Communication:Activity 1-A·nice, roomy, two-bedroom•Lesson BGlobal Viewpoints:My dream home-Before You Watch1、plasma2、area3、veranda4、high-techMy dream home-While You Watch A1、T2、FCalum's dream house would have a big pool and garage garden. 3、FDennis would like a high-tech fridge stove in his dream house.4、FMartin's dream house would have a 52-inch barbecue grill plasma TV.5、TMy dream home-While You Watch BMy dream home-While You Watch C(1)If I could have anything(2)I would like to haveRules-Before You Watch(1)b(2)a(3)d(4)e(5)cRules-While You Watch A1、C2、B3、AC4、C5、B6、ACRules-While You Watch B(1)actually(2)I'm not allowed to(3)For instance(4)that's too loud so that it might disturb other people (5)smoke inside(6)alcoholCity Living: Preview-B1、B2、C3、B4、C5、APreview-C1、fridge2、(barbecue) grill3、sea gulls4、fan5、waves6、remote control7、microwave (oven)8、air conditioner Preview-D1、mist2、complaining3、raw4、surf5、Spraying6、breeze7、realistic8、BeautyWhile You Watch-A1、62、33、24、55、16、4While You Watch-B1、32、13、24、55、4While You Watch-C(1)I can't believe(2)Hello(3)Same reason(4)quit complaining(5)a bowl of ice and a fan(6)you've got to be more like me(7)See(8)Check out that gorgeous viewWhile You Watch-D1、He wanted him to use his imagination to feel the coolness of the ocean.2、He took a pack of raw hot dogs out of the fridge.3、At first, he wanted to cook them on a grill.4、He's not allowed to use the grill inside the apartment.5、Mike thought his imaginary beach was beautiful.6、Takeshi thought Mike's imaginary beach was silly. He even got a little annoyed.While You Watch-E11、He stood on an ironing board and pretended to surf.2、He learned to use his imagination and threw water over Mike, pretending it was a wave.3、Takeshi felt smug, and he thought he was being funny.4、Mike didn't feel very happy at all.While You Watch-E2(1)You know(2)makes me want to surf(3)you'll break it(4)Look at me, dude(5)I'm "hangin'ten"(6)Watch out for that wave(7)I'm getting the hang of this "imagination" thing(8)Very funny, very funny indeedAfter You Watch-A1、42、23、34、55、1After You Watch-B·using his imagination to stay cool·not going to Hawaii with other friends and about not having an air conditioner in the room·how to imagine bei ng at the beach·Mike sprayed Takeshi with water which made Takeshi angry·use his imagination and he threw water all over Mike, pretending it was a wave·thought it was pretty funnyUnit 3 Life Is All Change•Lesson AVocabulary Link:A1、childhooh2、infant3、teenager4、grown-up5、young6、middle-agedC11、teenager2、senior citizens3、young4、old5、Infancy6、infant7、middle-aged8、adult9、Adolescence10、adulthood11、Childhood12、grown-up Listening:Activity 1-A1、Brandon is Ellie's son.2、She has only one child — Brandon.3、Two-year-old children are less well-behaved because their personalities change.4、Remember that it will pass and try to be patient.Activity 1-B1、F2、F3、T4、T5、F6、TActivity 2-A1、ten22002、countrieswar3、17 millionActivity 2-BACDEHActivity 3-A(1)return and get a job(2)become a father(3)retire earlyActivity 3-B1、on Friday at 2 p.m.2、by taxi3、about 3 p.m.4、have dinner at a restaurant5、go to the beach and swim6、sunny and beautifulActivity 4-B(1)The US(2)15th birthday(3)15th birthday(4)wear beautiful dress, go to church(5)have a big dinner, with entertainment afterward(6)presents such as an album of photos or a homemade video (7)Coming-of-Age Day(8)20-year-old new adults(9)Germany(10)first day of schoolActivity 5-C(1)Stressful events(2)minor(3)loudly ringing(4)the death of a spouse(5)tops the list(6)2(7)20(8)a happy time(9)right belowActivity 5-D(1)Family moved to another town (2)Last year(3)Lonely(4)Smile at everyone(5)Lost his job(6)Upset(7)Exercise everyday(8)Death of a loved one(9)Five years ago(10)Depressed(11)Stay active and positive Speaking & Communication:Activity 1-A(1)take a trip(2)visit my cousins in England(3)rent a car•Lesson BGlobal Viewpoints:Turning points-Before You Watch1. 52. 33. 64. 25. 16. 4Turning points-While You Watch A1、T2、FMiyuki moved to the US at 18 8 and learned English in a few years.3、FAlejandra went to a camp in the US Brazil when she was a teenager.4、FThe people at the camp were from different states in Brazil countries.Turning points-While You Watch B(1)big event(2)getting accustomed to(3)started speaking(4)adjustedIn the future-Before You Watch1. 22. 33. 1In the future-While You Watch A1. 22. 13. 44. 3In the future-While You Watch B(1)I'd like to have kids(2)we'll see(3)one of the things that I would like to see (4)at peace with each otherCity Living:Preview-B1、F2、F4、T5、FPreview-CPreview-D(1)was transferred(2)settled down(3)quit my job(4)get promoted(5)works as a volunteer(6)start a new careerPreview-E(1)goals(2)aspirations(3)CEO(4)retirement(5)optionsWhile You Watch-A1、T2、FRoberto's not concerned concerned about the new software program he'll have to use.4、FClaudia is sure isn't sure she's going to be promoted.5、T6、T7、FRoberto doesn't plan to plans to have any some children.8、FIn the end, Roberto decides to ignore his plans and just "go with the flow." is not willing to give up his plans.While You Watch-B(1)a lot of fun(2)except(3)I told you about(4)figure it out(5)transferred to(6)get promoted(7)It's not a big dealWhile You Watch-C1、Because she wanted to get out of her stressful life, relax and have some fun.2、She planned to do many things: travel, move to another country, workas a volunteer, start a new career.3、Roberto planned almost everything right up to his retirement. He planned to work hard and save as much money as possible. He also planned to be the Vice President of Finance and then the CEO of his company. While You Watch-D1(1)settle down(2)get married(3)have some kids(4)you are, are you(5)You know that for a fact(6)want to succeed(7)clear-cut, well-defined goals and aspirations(8)you should keep your options open(9)go with the flow(10)It just won't be the end of the world if I don't get it(11)Not really(12)as long as the "flow" follows my planAfter You Watch-A1、it won't be the end of the world2、It's not a big deal.3、figure it out4、go with the flowAfter You Watch-B(1)nervous about(2)promised to help him learn it(3)if she might get promoted soon(4)transferred to a different office(5)getting promoted was not a big deal(6)his life was planned already, almost right up to retirement (7)to have well-defined goals(8)Roberto agreed, but only if the "flow" followed his plan Unit 4 Health•Lesson AVocabulary Link:A1、sweat2、faint3、sneeze4、scratch5、cough6、shiverB1. 32. 13. 24. 4Listening:Activity 1-ABActivity 1-B·2·4·6·1·5·3Activity 1-C(1)200(2)two-week holiday trip(3)10 p.m.(4)Sunday afternoon(5)indigestion(6)only two and a half days at sea (7)went straight to(8)lack of sleep(9)wanted their money back(10)refund the full amountActivity 2-ACActivity 2-BABDFGHActivity 2-C1、Bill probably has some kind of allergy and he might need these medicines.2、The lotion is used to treat a rash caused by touching poison ivy.3、Bill thinks mouthwash might be an unnecessary item for a camping trip. Activity 3-ABActivity 3-B(1)drinking coffee(2)sleep at night(3)break that habit(4)wake up(5)here's some advice for you(6)suddenly(7)get a headache(8)the amount of coffee(9)herbal tea(10)in the morning(11)do exercises(12)just because they feel tired Activity 4-A(1)7,000(2)seven habits(3)powerful effect(4)three or fewer(5)33(6)all seven habits(7)only one or two(8)three(9)slow(10)make one small change Activity 4-B1. 22. 33. 14. 25. 16. 27. 29. 310.1Activity 5-B略Speaking & Communication:Activity 1-A1、He has a rash on my arm2、He has a slight fever •Lesson BGlobal Viewpoints:Getting better-Before You Watch A (Attention:从左至右)·needle·toothpaste·aloe vera·medicine cabinetGetting better-Before You Watch B1.82. 33.74. 26. 57. 18. 6Getting better-While You Watch A1、BC2、AC3、C4、C5、A6、BGetting better-While You Watch B (1)I mean really sick(2)the first thing I do(3)medicine cabinet(4)I'm not feeling better(5)call the doctor(6)trudge in(7)it's just a matter of time (8)toothpaste can cure everything (9)bee stings(10)I got burnt(11)cancer(12)aloe vera(13)I think it really works(14)acupuncture(15)headaches and backaches(16)studying up on(17)puts a needle right here(18)it eases his pain(19)For me I'm a little skeptical(20)if you really believe in it, it works City Living:Preview-B1、T2、F3、F4、T5、T6、FPreview-C1. 32. 43. 14. 55. 66.77.88. 2Preview-D1、get some rest2、feel better3、get some fresh air4、see a doctorWhile You Watch-A(Attention:从左至右,从上至下) 4-2-56-1-3While You Watch-B1、B2、A3、A4、B5、B6、A7、BWhile You Watch-C(1)Thank goodness you're here(2)fainted(3)felt very tired(4)very lightheaded(5)she just needs to get some rest(6)Nothing out of the ordinary(7)The worst thing is(8)She's been pretty anxious about it(9)Let's take a lookWhile You Watch-D1、Sun-hee felt dizzy, her stomach was killing her, and she thought she had a fever.2、Sun-hee probably didn't have a fever. Tara's felt Sun-hee's forehead and her facial expression suggested she doubted what Sun-hee was saying.3、Sun-hee had been thinking about an upcoming meeting with the president of her university.4、She thought she just needed some rest.While You Watch-E11、Sun-hee sat up when she heard her meeting with the president was canceled.2、Takeshi was not really suggesting they call a doctor. You can tellfrom his facial expression and his intonation.While You Watch-E2(1)thank goodness(2)can you hand me that orange juice(3)What's the matter(4)I take it(5)I am feeling pretty good(6)or something(7)Or a lucky phone callAfter You Watch-A(1)thank goodness(2)I take it(3)out of the ordinary(4)Let's take a look.After You Watch-B·Takeshi asked Sun-hee how she was feeling·she was very tired, a little dizzy, and that she might even have a fever ·Sun-hee had also been very anxious about a meeting with the president of her university·she refused and said, "I can't eat. I'm not hungry."·It was the president's secretary. She informed Tara to tell Sun-hee that the meeting had been canceled·immediately started to feel better and said, "It must be a miracle o r something"·it was not a miracle. She had just been nervous about the meeting. Unit 5 Student Life•Lesson AVocabulary Link:B·2·6·1·5·4·3Listening:Activity 1-A1. 12. 1 23. 1 2 3Activity 1-B1. 32. 13. 24. 3Activity 2-A1、It's about college seniors' plans after graduation.2、"What are you going to do after you graduate?"3、More than fifty percent of the students aren't going to start a new job right after graduation.4、It's a live TV report.Activity 2-Bart lawChill out take a long tripActivity 3-A1、AC2、AB3、BCActivity 3-B1、to keep learning all their livesfurther her education2、she needs to save money for her studies abroad3、interests and personalities4、To witness her children's growthActivity 4-ABActivity 4-B略Activity 5-A·She will work in Europe this summer, perhaps as a photographer. Activity 5-B1、She won by answering the questions on the website. The prize was three months in Europe working as a youth travel reporter.2、She stayed with her grandmother in Hong Kong during a summer vacation. That experience tells us she is independent and doesn't get homesick.3、She visited Tanzania and climbed the highest mountain in Africa. That shows she is determined to succeed and doesn't give up easily.4、She has already got her spending money. She has already saved some money from a part-time job in a restaurant.Activity 5-C1、Europe2、reporterwebsite3、digital camerasalary4、energyPronunciationB1、I'm not going to2、We're not going to3、She's going to4、He's not going toSpeaking & Communication:Activity 1-A·boarding schoolActivity 1-C11. 32. 13. 44. 2Activity 1-C21. 42. 23. 34. 1Lesson BGlobal Viewpoints:After graduation-Before You Watch1. 22. 34. 55. 1After graduation-While You Watch1、agricultural2、Washington, D.C3、travel and see the world4、art5、find a good job6、import-export7、open a businessFive years from now-Before You Watch1、legal2、a particular subject3、computers and the InternetFive years from now-While You Watch1、T2、FDave knows doesn't know where he is going to live five years from now.3、FCalvin plans to become a professor lawyer.5、TCity Living: Preview-B1、T2、F3、T4、F5、T6、F7、FPreview-C1. 22. 53. 44. 15. 3Preview-D1、researching2、accepted3、rejected4、applying5、gradesWhile You Watch-A1、rejected2、rejected3、travel4、wants5、Columbia6、will7、film director8、acceptedWhile You Watch-B1. 32. 13. 54. 25. 4While You Watch-C(1)accepted(2)rejected(3)applied to(4)It's too bad(5)got really good grades(6)researched all those schools(7)all those scholarships(8)gets in(9)get into grad schoolWhile You Watch-D1、He meant that Takeshi would go traveling.2、She thought it would be a great experience for Takeshi but it would mean that he was rejected by the university.3、Mike was sure Takeshi would be accepted.While You Watch-E11、She wanted to prepare Takeshi should the letter contain bad news.2、He seemed OK with either possibility as he had made good plans in the event of either outcome.3、Mike was excited for Takeshi. He felt sure the letter would contain good news.4、He opened the letter slowly because he was a little nervous and it contained important news about his future.While You Watch-E2(1)let's think about this for a moment(2)like I said(3)I will get in(4)that's easy(5)What are you waiting for(6)Here goes(7)Were you accepted(8)I'm going to grad schoolAfter You Watch-A(1)just(2)What are you waiting for?(3)all those(4)It's too bad.After You Watch-B(1)they talked about Takeshi's plans for grad school (2)two schools had already rejected him(3)hit the road if he didn't get accepted(4)he was going to travel for a while(5)apply to graduate school again(6)become a film director(7)it was good news(8)go to grad school at ColumbiaUnit 6 Telecommunications•Lesson AVocabulary Link:A1(自左往右)jeaidcbkhfgB1、B2、B3、A4、B5、AListening:Activity 1-A1、B2、BActivity 1-B(1)pay phone(2)cell phone(3)free service(4)nights and weekends (5)how to use(6)press the power button (7)enter the area code (8)press the "send" button。

新世纪大学英语视听说教程3第二版课后练习题含答案

新世纪大学英语视听说教程3第二版课后练习题含答案

新世纪大学英语视听说教程3第二版课后练习题含答案课后练习题Unit 1Part I1.Fill in the blanks with the words or expressionsthat you have learned in this unit.1.poverty line2.welfare3.charitable organizations4.exploitation5.indigenous peopleplete the sentences according to the informationgiven in the listening passage.1.It is a highly subjective and controversialissue.2.The number of people living in povertyworldwide is growing.3.The biggest challenge is how to decreasepoverty effectively.4.The wealth gap between the rich and the pooris becoming wider.5.Charitable organizations are helping invarious ways.Part II1.Translate the following sentences into English.1.Beijing is the capital of China.2.Lucy’s father is a doctor.3.The book on the table is mine.4.The boy with blue eyes is my classmate.5.I usually have milk and bread for breakfast.2.Rewrite the following sentences, using the wordsgiven in brackets.1.Mary often goes to the movies on Friday.(usually)•Mary usually goes to the movies on Friday.2.Tom has been studying English for two years.(since)•Tom has been studying English since twoyears ago.3.The children are playing soccer in the park.(now)•The children are playing soccer now inthe park.4.We enjoyed the concert very much. (a lot)•We enjoyed the concert a lot.5.Jane didn’t come to the party last night.(absent)•Jane was absent from the party last night. Unit 2Part I1.Fill in the blanks with the words or expressionsthat you have learned in this unit.1.attitude2.stereotype3.diversity4.prejudice5.discriminationplete the sentences according to the informationgiven in the listening passage.1.Stereotypes are oversimplified and ofteninaccurate.2.Diversity can enrich our lives in many ways.3.Prejudice is often based on ignorance and fear.4.Discrimination in any form is unfr andunacceptable.5.A positive attitude can make a big difference. Part II1.Translate the following sentences into English.1.我们应该尊重不同的文化。

新世纪大学英语系列教材(第二版)视听说教程3 Unit 2 课件(含答案)

新世纪大学英语系列教材(第二版)视听说教程3 Unit 2 课件(含答案)

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新世纪大学英语视听说3答案(第二版)

新世纪大学英语视听说3答案(第二版)

A:flew four threeB:1,3,5,7,8P9:A: (1): i haven't finished (2)i haven't canceled (3)i have picked up(4)i haven't taken (5)have you washed (6)i haven"t cleaned(7)i watered (8)i have given(9)have you packedB:1:no ,he didn't2:she confirmed all their flights3.they wanted him to come in and watered the plants for them4:because the dog always look scared5:they want to use it again on their next vocationP10A:1:pre-trip planning 2:tagging luggage 3:saving space4:your carry-on bag 5:other ideasB:1:bad idea 2:good idea 3:bad idea 4:good idea 5:good idea 6:bad idea 7:good idea 8:good idea 9:bad idea 10:good idea P11A:1B:1,4,6C:1:vocation college/research team volunteer2:golf/mountain climbing/scuba diving/ride a horse3;tours for women only/people over 60/singles/cooking for romance/fine diningP13A:1:a,b 2:b,d 3:a,b,c,dB:2:false 3:false 4:false 5:false 6:tureP14B:1:c 2:b 3:a 4:b 5;cP161:oh my gosh 2:are you sure 3:so strange 4:got it5:get traveler's checks 6:whew 7:pay the electricity and phone bills 8:change my voice mail message 9:i don't remember 10:how true11:don't forget to unplug your tv and electrical stuff 12:doneA:2:boarding pass 3:check-in counter 4:overhead compartment 5:flight attendant 6:oxygen mask 7;carry-on luggage 8:baggage claimB:b: carry-on luggage c:boarding passd:overhead compartment flight attendante:oxygen mask f:tray table g:baggage claimP181 vocation 2;have some trouble preparing 3:totally relaxed4:finished getting ready 5:confirm her flight 6:message 7:pay the bills 8:are ready to go 9:check to be sure10:comes running back inP19A:d g c a i j e f k b hP24A;city zoneB:1:car 2:easy 3:church 4:park 5:three 6:twoP25A:1B:1:transportation,too much traffic on the streets;not enough places for safe cycling and walking;dirty park;no night life2:improve transportation;build lanes for cyclists and walkers;clean the parks;build a theaterP26A:1:to make it safe for pedestrians to cross the streets2:kids played there and neighbors stopped there to talk3:to get away from the noise and dangerous traffic4:they put old couches,tables and planters in the street5:the speaker means that streets belong to everybody in the neighborhood,they should become their"outdoor livingroom"and safe places for their children againB:1:bad idea 2:good idea 3:bad idea 4:good idea 5:good ideaP28B:FFTTTTC:2:beautiful beautification 3:designed 4:industrialize 5:natural 6:oppositionA2:false 3:false 4:false 5:trueP31C:2:customers 3:use cell phone,eat at their desks4:take off their shoes 5:make noise 6:alcohol loud musicP32B:BCBCAP33A:c,b,e,a,dP341:i can't believe 2:hello 3:quit complaining 4:sure,Mike5:who could ask for anything more6:here we go 7:dude 8:i an hangin'ten 9:i'm getting the hang of10:thing 11:very funnyP361:to stay cool 2:barbecue 3:grill 4:sprays 5:get angry 6;pretends to use 7:try using 8:watch our 9:throws water all over10 :pretty funnyP38A:1:b 2:aB:FFTTFTP43A:1:countries 2:war 3:17millionB:1,3,4,5,8A:23:return and get a job 30:become a father 50:retireP44B1:on Friday at 2 P.M 2:by taxi 3:have dinner at a restaurant4:go to the beach and swim 5:sunny and beautifulP45P46Tina vego /family moved to another town/last year/lonely/smile at everyone Frederrick cho/lost his job/three weeks/upset/exercise everydayHazel greene/ death of a loved one/five years ago/depressed/stay active and positive P48A:2:false 3:false 4;falseB:2:a 3:d 4:cP49B:no no yes yes noP50A:1,3,5,6P511:figure it out 2:it's not a big deal 3:plan on working my whole life4:get out of5:what are you planning to do 6:i'm definitely going to 7:what are you plans8;pretty much 9:you know that for a fact 10:you must to succeed11:clear-cut,well-defined goals and aspirationsP531:excited 2:program 3:promoted 4:transferred 5:big deal6:quit her job 7:right up to retirement 8:well-defined goals9;keep his options open 10:follow his planP55B:2,4,6,1,5,3P60A:cB:1,2,4,6,7,8P61B:1:drinking coffee 2:sleep at night 3:break that habit 4:wake up5:advice 6:sudddenly 7:get a headache 8:the amount of coffee9:herbal tea 10:in the morning 11:do exercises 12:feel tiredA:d,e,f,a,c,bP62B:1: -2:×3:+4:-5:+6:-7:-8:+9:×10:+P63A:1:CHAOS 2:information fatigue syndrome 3:hurry sickness 4: underload syndrome 6:phone neckP66B:yes ,no,no ,yes,yes,noP67A:2;a 3:a 4:b 5:b 6:a 7:bP681:thank godness 2:fainted 3:very tired4:very lightheaded 5:nothing out of the ordinary 6:the worst thing is 7:how are you feeling 8:feel dizzy 9:my stomach is killing me 10:have a fever 11:you will feel better 12:are you kidding 13:what's the matter 14:i take it 15:i'm feel pretty goodP701:come over 2:feeling 3:tired 4:dizzy 5:have a fever6:anxious about 7:president of her university 8:has been cancelded9:miracle or something 10:really nervous about第五单元Lesson Avocabulary linkB1.He researched colleges2.He applied to four colleges3.He was accepted to college4.He received a scholarship5.He attended college in the fall semester6.He got good gradeslisten 2Aresearched: California State University,Harvard University, City Collegeapplied to: Harvard University, City College;was accepted: City CollegeB1. c2. a3. b4.he’ll probably attend City College.speaking 3DA: 1. c 2.a 3.d 4.bB: 1. d 2.b 3.c 4.aoptional listen 1AWhat are you going to doBMizuki: art, chill out / relaxRobert: law, take a long tripoptional listen 2AEduardo: live at home, study business, work part-time;Jill: join a sorority, do volunteer work;Max and Sara: study together, work part-timeB1.to keep learning all their lives2.further her education3.she needs to save money for her studies abroad4.interests and personalities5.to witness her children’s growthoptional listening 3BJameela:Job: day care centerDreams: become a doctorplans: start medical school, travel and do volunteer work in West AfricaJennie:College Life: major: businessHobby: cookingDreams: start her own business related to foodshane:College Life: major: computer scienceHobby: play musicPlans: interview with three software companies, get a job with a software company.optional listen 4C1.Europe2.reporter, website3.digital camera, salary4.energy第五单元lesson Bwhile you watchA2. Washington, D.C.3. travel and see the world4. art5. find a good job6. import-export7. open a businessB2. False; d oesn’t know, not knows3. False; lawyer, not professor4. True5. TruePreviewB1. true2. False3. True4. False5. True6. False7. Falsewhile you watchA2. rejected3. travel4. wants5. Columbia6. will7. film director8. acceptedC1.accepted2.rejected3.applied4.it’s too bad5.got really good grades6.researched7.all those scholarships9.grad school10.hit the road11.don’t understand12.what do you mean13.just14.what are you waiting for15.here goesoptional listening1.wait for2.applied to3.programs4.rejected5.hit the road6.get accepted7.travel for a while8.become a film director9.good news10.go to grad school第六单元vocabulary linkAShown in the pictureB1. b2. b3. a4. b5. alisteningA1.Trey2.JerryBconversation 1:1. a pay phne2.powerconversation 2:1.look in the phone directory2.directory assistance3.isCommunicationA1. b2. a3. c4. boptional listening1A1.no2.yesB1.Conversation 1: 2 , 1 , 4 , 32.conversation2: 4, 2 ,1 , 3optional listen2B1.T2. F3.T4.T5. F6. Foptional listen3Bpany2.budget3.voice dialing4.risky5.privateoptional listen4C1. F2.T4. F5.T6.T第六单元lessonBwhile you watchA2.True3.False; uses, not never4.false, sometimes unnecessary,5.true6.false; less, not more7.false; dislikes cell phones more than she likes them8.false; minds, not doesn’t mind9.TrueB2.music3.camera4.business5.anytime you want6.losteful8.reach9.ring in theatersPreviewB1. b2. c3. b4. b5. cwhile you watchA1. c2. a3. b4.h5. d6.gC1.can’t stand2.see what I mean3.Hello4.Hi, Mike5.Hi, Dad6.Listen7.Can you hold on a minute8.sweetheart9.it’s your mom10.I’m on the other line11.I’m here12.Do you mindOptional listen1.restaurant2.on a cell phone3.stand4.avoids5.on the other line6.take a meeage7.stand taking messages8.at that point9.turns to10.in public places第七单元lessonA listening2Aspencer: Olympic torch Greta toy truckB1.s2.g3.s4.s5.g6.gspeakingsuggested answer:it’s played with a bat and ball.there are 11 players on each team.optional listening 1Aa, c, dB1. F2.T3. F4.T5. Foptional listening 21.nature photography2.several national parks3.Mexico and Brazil4.birds and animals5.I haven’t put them in albums yetoptional listen 3A1.T2. F3. F4. F5.T6.T7. F8. FB1.T2.F; There were more than two hundred teams in the Hawaii Adventure Race.3.F; Adventure racing started a few years ago.4.F; in it, People race non-stop, 24 hours a day.5.T:6.T;7.F: it is held every year in a different country and environment8.F: In the race, all team members must finish together.optional listening 4B1.Rhode island, California, Phuket, Rio de janeiro, Canada, Europe, South America, the United States.3.biking, skateboarding4.skiing5.vertC2.Most “X Gamers” are male, but there are a few women.3.she’s not afraid of the guys.4.She has a boyfriend.5.Fabiola has … become famous in the skating world.6.She comes from Brazil.7.She has been skating for years.第七单元lesson Bwhile you watchB2.False; fifteen, not ten3.False; studying, not teaching (or teaching one year)4.False; kung fu, not karatepreviewBsentences 1, 2, and 5 are true.3.False; practice is very important4.False; it’s not easy5.False; they do find something they can playwhile you watch2.hated3.months4.enjoying it5. a place6.practice7.difficult8.she9.simpleBSentences 3,5,7 and 8 are true2. false Claudia took flute lessons when she was a kid/child 4. false sometimes, not never6. false difficult, not easyD1. I hope I get that good someday2. if you stick with it3. I’ve been playing since4. Like I said5. like I told you6. I’m not very good yet7. Practice makes perfect8. I have trouble doing it9. I haven’t played it in years10. Shall we?After you watch1. rider2. skater3. runner4. climber5. driver6. player7. diver8. player9. diverOption listening1. practice2. that good3. teenager4. reminds5. Practice makes perfect6. has trouble practicing7. not to worry8. suggests three different song to play9. for a long time10. one of his favorites。

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新世纪大学英语视听说教程(第二版)第三册答案Unit 1P2 A 2e 3a 4b 5f 6d 7j 8g 9k 10i 11l 12hB Andrew called to confirm the flight plans. Becky stopped the maildelivery. Becky gave the keys to a friend and gave away the fresh foods. Beckychanged the voice mail message. Andrew paidthe bills. Andrew got the traveler’schecks. Andrew watered the plants. Becky unplugged the electrical items. Andrewturned off the lights. Becky emptied the trash.P3 A water theplants B 2L 3P 4L 5P 6P,LP4 B Mina can’tremember where she put her passport. P8Optional Listening1A.flew four threeB. 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, Optional Listening2P9A .1. I haven’t finished2. I’ve canceled3. I’ve picked up4. I haven’t taken5. Have you washed6. I haven’t cleaned7. I’ve watered8. I’ve given you packedB. 1. No, he didn’t.2. He confirmed all the flights.3. They wanted him to come in and waterthe plants for them.4. Because the dog always looks scared.5. They want to use it again on theirnext vacation.Optional Listening3P10A .planning 2. tagging luggage 3. saving space4. your carry-on bag5. other ideasB. 1,3,6,9,bad2,4,5,7,8,10, good Optional Listening 4P11A .1. the advantages of traveling aloneB. 3, 4,6C. 1. vacation college / research team volunteer2. golf/mountain climbing/scuba diving/ride a horse3. tours for: women only/people over 60/ singleslooking forromance/fine diningP13 A B ;her hands ,not an interpreter 3. False; second, not first 4. False; didn’t have ,not had 5. False; flight attendant, notpassengerP14 B cbabcP15 541 236P16 (1) Oh my gosh! (2) Are you sure? (3) so strange (4) Got it (5) get traveler’s checks (6)Whew (7) pay the electricity and phone bills (8) change my voice mail message (9) I don’t remember (10) How true (11) don’t forget to unplug your TV and electrical stuff (12) DoneP17 A pass 3. check-in counter compartment attendant 6. oxygen mask luggage 8. baggage claim B a. When you arrive at the airport for your flights, you go to the check-in counter first.b. When your departing flight is announced, pick up your carry-on luggage and to thegate.c. Before you get on the plane, you must show your boarding pass.d. When you enter the plane, you put your luggage in the overhead compartment. You may need to ask a flight attendant for help.e. Before takeoff, you learn about safety. They show you how to use an oxygen mask in an emergency.f. During the flight, you are served drinks on your tray table.g. After the flight is over, you go to the baggage claim area to get your luggage. Optional Listening5P181. vacation2. have some trouble preparingrelaxed4. finished getting ready5. confirm her flight6. message7. pay the bills8 are ready to go to be sure 10. comes running back inUnit 2P19 A dgcai jefkbhP20P21 Bnice,roomy,two-bedroom Optional Listening1P24A.City ZooB. 1. car 3. Church4. park5. three6. two Optional Listening2P25A.Picture 1B. 1. transportation, toomuchtraffic on thestreets, not enoughplaces for safecycling andwalking,dirtyparks, nonightlife2. improvetransportation,build lanesforcyclists andwalkers, clean theparks, build atheaterOptional Listening3P26A. 1. To make it safer for pedestrians to crossthe streets.2. Kids played there, and neighborsstopped there to talk.3. To get away from the noise anddangerous traffic.4. They put old couches, tables andplanters in the street.5. The speakermeans that streetsbelongtoeverybody in theneighborhood.They shouldbecome their“outdoo r livingroom”,and safeplaces forUnit 2P19 A dgcai jefkbhP20P21 Bnice,roomy,two-bedroom Optional Listening1P24A.City ZooB. 1. car 3. Church4. park5. three6. two Optional Listening2P25A.Picture 1B. 1. transportation, toomuchtraffic on thestreets, not enoughplaces for safecycling andwalking,dirtyparks, nonightlife2. improvetransportation,build lanesforcyclists andwalkers, clean theparks, build atheaterOptional Listening3P26A. 1. To make it safer for pedestrians to crossthe streets.2. Kids played there, and neighborsstopped there to talk.3. To get away from the noise anddangerous traffic.4. They put old couches, tables andplanters in the street.5. The speakermeans that streetsbelongtoeverybody in theneighborhood.They shouldbecome their“outdoor livingroom”,and safeplaces for’t 6, is forbidden Optional Listening5P36stay cool 2. barbecue 5. gets angry 6. pretends to use7. try using 8 Watch out water all over 10. pretty funnyUnit 3Optional Listening1P38 A baB FFTTFTP39 take a trip,visit my cousins in England,rent a carP43A. 2. war 3. 17 millionB. 1, 3, 4, 5, 8Optional Listening2A. 23: return and get a job30: become afather 50:retireP44B.at 2 . 2. by taxi 3. have a dinner at a restaurant4. go to the beach and swim and beautifulP46C.Tina Vega: family moved to anothertown/ last year/ lonely/ smile at everyoneFrederick Cho: lost his job/ three weeks ago/ upset/ exerciseeverydayHazel Greene: death of aloved one/five yearsago/depressed/ stayactive andpositiveP48 A ; age 8, not18 ;countries, not states in BrazilB 2 Miyuki:a :d :cP49 1No 2NoP50 A Sentences 1,3,5,6 are true.;is concerned(In sentence 2,concerned means worried or nervous.);isn’t sure,not is sure7. False;plans to have somechildren,notdoesn’t plan to8. False;goes with the flow fits in withhis plans.(He is not willing to give up his plans for the sake of chance)P51 (1) figure it out (2) it’s not a big deal (3) plan on working my whole life (4)get out of (5)What are you planning to do (6) I’m definitely going to travel(7)What are yourplans?(8)pretty much (9) You know that for a fact?(10)You want tosucceed(11)clear-cut,well-defined goalsand aspirations. Optional Listening51. excited2. program 4. transferred 5. big deal 6. quit her job up to retirement 8 well-defined goals his options open 10. follows his planUnit 4P54 A 1sweat 2faint3sneeze 4scratch 5cough 6shiverB cabdP55 A Holiday Cruise Disease Shortens Holiday forManyB dafbecP56 I have arash on my arm. I have a slight fever. P59 2e 3h 4g 5c 6a 7f 8bP60Optional Listening1A. cB. 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 Optional Listening2 A.picture BP61B. 1. drinking coffee2. sleep at night3. break that habit4. wake up5. advicea headache8, the amount ofcoffee9. herbal tea10. in the morning11. do exercises12. feel tiredOptional Listening3 A.1. d 5. cP62B. 1. - 2. × 3.+ 4. - 5. +6.-7.-8.+9.×10.+P63Optional Listening4A. 1. CHAOS 2. information fatiguesyndrome 3. hurry sickness 匆忙症4. underload syndrome 动力不足综合症5. phone neck 电话脖B. 2. informationfatigue syndrome/There is somuchinformation thatpeople becomeparalyzed andcan’t thinkclearly/ NM3. hurry sickness/ always rushing, get headaches a lot/ takeaspirin4. underload syndrome/ caused by havinglittle or nothing to do at the office/ NM5. phoneneck/ pain inthe neck, caused byholding the phonebetween your neckand yourear for along time/ massageP65 A 2Gian:go to thedoctor :garglewith hot water andsalt5. Kumiko:aloevera :acupuncture P66 B 2No 4. Yes P67 aabbabP68 (1)Thank goodness(2) fainted (3) verytired (4)verylightheaded(5) Nothing out of theordinary(6)The worst thing is(7) How are you feeling?(8) feel dizzy(9) my stomach is killing me (10) have a fever(11)you’ll feel better.(12) Are you kidding?(13) What’s the matter?(14) I take it(15) I’m feeling pretty good. P69 A :I have a 2.Man: We’vebeenNurse: I’m sorryabout that: The doctor willseeyounow :Howare you feeling? Ian: a sore throat 5. Doctor:this medicine6. Doctor:take itthree times a day Man: you,doctor.P70Optional Listening5over 2. feeling 3. tired4. dizzy5. have a fever6.anxious about7. president of her university8. has been canceled9. miracle or something10. really nervous aboutUnit 5P71 colleges.applied tofour colleges. 3. He was accepted tocollege. received ascholarship. attended college inthe fall semester. got good grades.P72 researched: California State University, HarvardUniversity, City Collegeapplied to: Harvard University,City Collegewas acceptedto: City CollegeP73 cab He’ll probably attend City CollegeP74 A:cadb B:dbcaP77Optional Listening1 A.What are you going to do?B. Mizuki: art, chillout/relaxRobert: law, takea long tripOptional Listening2P78A.Eduardo: live at home, study business, work part-timeJill: join a sorority, do volunteer workMax and Sarah: study together, workpart-time B. 1. to keep learning all their lives2. further her education3. she needs to save money for her studies abroad4. interests and personalities5. T o witness her children’s growthOptional Listening3P79B. Jameela: day careercenter/ become adoctor/ start medicalschool,travel and dovolunteer work in west AfricaJennie: major: business/ cooking/ start herown business related to foodShane: major: computerscience/ playmusic/interview withthree softwarecompanies, get a jobwith a softwarecompanyOptional Listening4P80C. 1. Europe , website3. digital camera,salary4. energyOptional Listening5P82 A. 2. Washington,D.C. and see the world 5. find a good joba businessB. ;doesn’t know,not knows3. False;lawyer,not professorP83 B 3. True6. FalseP84 A directorP85 (1)accepted(2)rejected (3)applied to (4) It’s too bad. (5) got really good grades(6)researched all those schools (7) all those scholarships (8) gets in (9) gradschool (10) hit the road (11) don’t understand(12) What do you mean?(13) just (14) What are you waiting for? (15) Here goesP871. wait for2. applied to3. programs4. rejected5. hit the road6. get accepted7. travel for a while8. become a film director9. good news 10. go to grad schoolUnit 6P88 B bbabaP89B Conversation 1pay phoneConversation2 in the phonedirectory assistance 3. isP92 A bacbP94Optional Listening1A. 2. yesB. Conversation 1: 2, 1,4,3Conversation 2: 4,2, 1,3Optional Listening 2P95B. 1. T 3. T 4. T6. FOptional Listening3P96B. 1. company 2. budget3. voice dialing4. risky Optional Listening4P972. T3. T4. F5. T6. TP99 A ;users,notnever 4. False;sometimes unnecessary,not alwaysnecessary ; less,not more ; dislikes cell phones more than shelikes them ; minds, not doesn’tmindB 5. anytime youwant 6. lost 9. ring in theatersP100 B bcbbcP101 A cabhdgfP102 (1) can’t stand (2) See what I mean? (3) Hello (4) Hi, Mike (5) Hi,Dad (6) Listen (7) Can you hold on a minute?(8)sweetheart (9)it’s your mom (10) I’m on the other line (11) I’m here (12)Do you mind? Optional Listening5P1041. restaurant a cell phone 3. stand 4. avoids 5. on the other line 6. take a message taking messages 8. at that point 9. turns to 10. in public placesUnit 7P111Optional listening 1 A: a c dB: 1F 2T 3F 4T 5FP1171T 2T 3F 4F 5T 6FP118A:2. hated3. monthsit5. a place6. practice7. difficult8. she9. simpleB:1F 2F 3T 4F 5T 6F 7T 8T P121Optional listening 51 practice2 that good3 teenager4 reminds5 Practice makes perfect6 has trouble practicing7 not to worry。

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