【优质】春高级视听说作业及答案
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Unit One1、About half of the total .2、For lumber ,pulp and fuel.3、The productivity of land begins to decrease .4、Almost half is gone ・5、50 to 60 years .6、They begin to plant crops .7、It costs money .8、It is completely inaccessible .9、After suffering devastating floods .10、Enough trees to cut and enough trees in forest.Unit Two1、Tiger ,rhinoceros ,blue whale ,giant panda .2、Five.3、The whole web of life will be destroyed .4、The web of life on the planet.5、The causes were unavoidable .6、This one is caused by human beings .7、Our life support system .8、Double the protected land .Unit Three1、Cheap but they pollute the air.2、800 billion.3、Cost.4、Wind energy.5、Converts the sunlight directly into electricity .6、Conserve and plan .7、Different but very good way of living , cool and heat.8、Clean ,no emissions and no pollution .9、Safe to store and cheap .10、Technology to make it more affordable ,and will to make it happen.Unit Four1、Fossilized fuel.2、Abundant than ever.3、Wasting of resources .4、Climate change ,unbreathable air .5、Water.6、Close link.7、Droughts and famines .8、The Canadian environmentalists .9、The humans .10、Drip hosesUnit Five1、Poise and confidence .2、Cities.3、Skeptical ・4、Many sons .5、The husband's family .6、Skewed ratio of boys to girls ・7、A nationwide insurance and pension system .8、Six.9、Move into a retirement home .10、Abandonment by their parents .Unit Six1、The Great Within , Zi Jin Cheng .2、Sons of Heaven.3、Jian Wen ,the nephew of Yong-le .4、40 miles.5、10,000.6、Dragon.7、The Hall of Heavenly Purity .8、Squander them in indulgence and corruption .9、Pay their respects to monumental past.Unit Seven1、100 years.2、She is glad to live to see this day .3、To highlight progress in civil rights .4、695 million dollars .5、Because of the opposition of many Republicans .6、He is against the expansion of hate crimes legislation .7、Many criminals may go free .8、Many cases that need to be prosecuted can't be prosecuted.9、The passage of a new hate crimes law .10、In less than two weeks .。
高级视听说下册答案
高级视听说下册答案【篇一:2014春《高级视听说》作业及答案】>a.肿瘤切除术b.乳房x线照片c.辐射治疗d.恶性肿瘤您的答案:b题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.02.第2题homosexualitya.同性恋b.异性恋c.双行恋d.性别歧视您的答案:a题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.03.第3题push-upa.齐步走b.直立c.俯卧撑d.仰卧起坐您的答案:c题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.04.第4题dermatologista.心理医生c.妇科医生d.皮肤科医生您的答案:d题目分数:1.05.第5题dinosaura.恐龙b.豚鼠c.树熊d.袋鼠您的答案:a题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.06.第6题scandala.沟渠b.丑闻c.满意d.破坏您的答案:b题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.07.第7题weighta.深度b.广度c.等待d.负担您的答案:d题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.08.第8题sometimes, the greatness of the parents lies in their decision to sacrifice themselves for the _____ (advantage, benefit) of their children.a.welfareb.goodnessc.welld.good您的答案:d此题得分:3.09.第9题the achievement made in study closely _____ (to show the close shared relationship) the scholarship.a.relates tob.correlates withc.relatived.relation您的答案:b题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.010.第10题jessie o’neal, a psychotherapist, ______(invent a n ew term) of “affluenza”.a.invented the coinb.termed the coinc.made the coind.coined the term您的答案:d题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.011.第11题the manager has _________ (deeply fixed) prejudice towards his secretary.a.a slightb.an ingrainedc.an intendedd.a vicious您的答案:b题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.012.第12题her gossip about others’ privacy are sometimes________(change so it is strange or unclear).a.believableb.distortedc.mysteriousd.doubtful您的答案:b题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.013.第13题he just ______(to wait or stay with no real purpose) and had a chat with someone else to kill the time.a.handed roundb.hung aroundc.handed tod.hung to您的答案:b题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.014.第14题after the overnight working, he ___________(become ill with sth. infectious) a sever cough.a.fell withb.came down withc.recovered fromd.died of您的答案:b题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.015.第15题well, i think on days where you are devastated, you have to have your game face on.a.pretend that you are okb.pretend that you are not influnced at allc.face difficulty or setback with couraged.give up completely您的答案:c题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.016.第16题we saw how totally whacked out he was getting.a.very tiredb.indifferentc.excitedd.frightened您的答案:a题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.017.第17题his plan was to pretend he was sick. but the prison officials didnt buy it.a.release himb.help himc.believe itd.approve it您的答案:c题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.018.第18题syndrome【篇二:英语高级视听说下册 unit15】n new york on tuesday, nov. 1, to begin an eight-day visit, itwill be his first official american tour in more than a decade.everyone knows what has happened in the interim. his troubled marriage to the late princess diana, his remarriage to camilla parker bowles, and the youthfulindiscretions of his two sons have been turned to a reality-based soap opera by the tabloid media. but most americans know very little about who the prince of wales is and what he does as heir to the british throne.members of the royal family hardly ever grant interviews, the queen has never given one, and you rarely see them talk. but last month, as his trip to the united states was being planned, prince charles granted 60 minutes correspondent steve kroft an audience, allowing us to follow him around and chat, not about his family, but about being prince of wales, a job and a life like no other.most of us in our lives have to fill out applications listing our profession and occupation. you dont have to do that, kroft said. no. not always, but sometimes, prince charles replied.if you did, what would you put down? kroft asked.i would list it as worrying about this country and its inhabitants. thats my particular duty. and i find myself born into this particular position. im determined to make the most of it. and to do whatever i can to help. and i hope i leave things behind a little bit better than i found them, the prince said. its hard to say, but i think it is a profession, actually; doing what im doing. because if you tried it for a bit, you might find out how difficult it is, he added, laughing.he is somewhere between a brand and a public institution, a future head of state in waiting — and waiting. he is a symbol of continuity with no real power but tremendous influence that is tied to his position and wealth.the money comes from a 14th century real estate empire called the duchy of cornwall, which was established to provide an income for the heir to the british throne.today it includes 135,000 acres of farmland, forests, waterfront property, london real estate, and even a cricket stadium. it produces $25 million a year in rents and other income that supports the prince, his wife and children and a staff of 130. there are perks such as travel on the royal train. and $7 million from the government to help with official expenses.on a recent trip to the yorkshire countryside to mark the 850th anniversary of the village of richmond, the whole town turned out to greet charles and camilla, his new wife, longtime friend and former mistress, now the duchess of cornwall. they were recently voted the most popular couple in britain, nosing out the queen and prince philip and they seemed comfortable with each other and the crowds.there was clearly a bond between you and the people there. explain that to me, asked kroft.no idea, the prince replied with laugh.you have no idea? kroft asked.no, but i always enjoyed seeing all sorts of people all around the country. i do this over and over again, have done for 30-something years, the prince said.he could pass the time playing polo or do nothing at all if he wanted, a path chosen by most of his predecessors, many of whom were lay-abouts and playboys. but charles chose to invent a job where none existed. he made 29 major speecheslast year, visited 14 countries, and runs the largest group of non-profit organizations in the country called princes charities. he raises more than $200 million a year for those 16 organizations, 14 of which he founded.the largest charity is the princes trust which, over 29 years, has helped to provide job training for more than a half a million young people.do you think if you werent doing this stuff, that it would get done? kroft asked.if i wasnt doing it? no, the prince replied.asked if he felt as if he was making a difference, prince charles said, i dont know. i try. i only hope that when im dead and gone, they might appreciate it a little bit more. do you know what i mean? sometimes that happens.as he approaches his 57th birthday, he sometimes feels misunderstood and undervalued. he was educated at cambridge, can fly jet planes and helicopters, is extremely knowledgeable about the arts, and has tried to carve out for himself a number of different careers — environmentalist, urban planner, real estate developer, and social critic — deeply committed to a vision of what great britain was and should be. his vision is laid out in bricks and mortar in poundbury, a village of 2,500 people,which he created on his land near dorchester in the south of england. all his ideas on architectural design, class structure, aesthetics and ecology are here. and what he sees as the future looks very much like the past: an 18th century village adapted for the 21st.prince charles gave kroft a tour of the village. and thats a convenience store, which im very proud of, which everybody said wouldnt work. thats the pub, which again nobody wanted to touch. but now of course, the values are going up, and up and up.kroft remarked that the buildings looked as if they were builtto last, lacking flimsy materials.well, thats what ive been trying to encourage people to think about. … to break the conventional mold in the way weve been building and designing for the last, well, during the last century really, has all been part of a throw-away society, prince charles said.everything in the village is constructed of native or recycled materials, sustainable development, he calls it, that conserves the earths resources.single-family homes are mixed with small apartments so there are people of all income levels here living side by side in a community with shops and light industry. the narrow twisty roads discourage automobile traffic, and cars are parked out of sight in landscaped lots.the whole of the 20th century has always put the car at the center, the prince explained. so by putting the pedestrian first, you create these livable places, i think, with more attraction, and interest and character. livability.he believes that the modern world with its cars and computers is slowly eroding our humanity, that we are losing touch with the world around us.the british tabloids have made an industry out of his travails and love to portray him as an out-of-touch eccentric trying to stop progress, an edwardian hippie with no real-life experience, whos never had to draw his own bath or take out the garbage. hes been constantly ridiculed for what have been called his undergraduate ramblings, including his innocent admission that he talks to his plants.are you familiar with any of the plants here? talking to any of them? kroft asked.yeah, i know some of them. no, no, no, the prince said, laughing. no, i do all the time. not here.youve gotten more mileage out of that, i think, than almost anything thats … kroftsaid.just shows you cant make a joke. … without them taking it seriously. so, its the same old story, the prince replied.his image is carefully managed by a communications staff of nine that also handles his umbrella. they made it clear the prince would not answer questions about his wives, past and present, his sons or the queen. he mistrusts the media for past abuses, and worries that no one takes him seriously.what is the most difficult part of your job? i mean except for talking with people like me? kroft asked.yes, exactly, the prince said, laughing. oh, dear. i think, that the most important thing is to be relevant. i mean, it isnt easy,as you can imagine. because if you say anything, people will say, its all right for you to say that. its very easy to just dismiss anything i say. i mean, its difficult. but what ive tried to do is to put my money where my mouth is as much as i can, by actually creating like here, models on the ground. i mean, if people dont like it, ill go away and do it.you are in many ways a public advocate for the traditional. what are the great parts of great britain that are worth preserving, besides the monarchy? kroft asked.well, theres an awful lot of things that are worth preserving, the prince said with a laugh. the trouble, i think, in todays world is we abandon so many things unnecessarily, so often in the name of efficiency. if you make everything over-efficient, you suck out, it seems to me, every last drop of what, up to now, has been known as culture. we are not the technology. it should be our — you know, our slave, the technology. but its rapidly becoming our master in many areas, i think.prince charles says he is not trying to stop progress. im just trying to say that we ought to redefine the way in which progress is seen. is it progress to rush headlong into upsetting the whole balance of nature, which is what, i think, were beginning to do?you know, if you look at the latest figures on climate change and global warming, theyre terrifying, terrifying.as a member of the royal family, he is expected to avoid politically contentious issues. yet he has openly opposed a number of government policies, including the development of genetically-modified crops. hes raised questions about stem cell research and is a strong advocate of alternative medicine. he has expressed those views in speeches, letters and meetings with government officials, some of whom consider him to be a royal nuisance.how do you deal with that? how do you walk that line? kroft asked.well, years of practice, perhaps, the prince said.does it get you in a spot of trouble from time to time from certain people? kroft asked.oh, inevitably. but it seems to be part and parcel of the thing. i mean, if i wasnt, i think, doing these things, id be accused bypeople like you, doing nothing with my life, the prince replied, laughing.asked if anybody ever asks him to tone it down a bit, the prince said, oh yes, of course. but i think the proof is in the pudding. and i think, you know, all the things they try to tell me to tone down over the years, if you look now, though, youll find theyre fairly mainstream.twenty years ago when he announced that he was going to begin farming organically on his estate at highgrove, no one knew what he was talking about and assumed it was another crackpot idea.today its big business in great britain, and prince charles has a line of high-end organic products produced on his estate called duchy originals that includes everything from biscuits and jams to mineral water, sausage and turkeys.prince charles says the business has been quite successful. and that has grown and now turns over ?40 million ($71 million) a year. and im able to give away over a million pounds each year to my charitable ventures.when he arrives in new york on nov. 1 as great britains most popular ambassador, he will be selling a political, commercial and diplomatic agenda prepared by the foreign office.he will also be introducing the american public to his new wife, who will be making her first official overseas trip and donned a diamond tiara for the first time last week. she is not giving interviews right now, and may never.she is said to be interested in supporting, not overshadowing, her husband, and has no interest in establishing her ownpublic identity.why has it been 20 years since his last official visit to the united states?you dont want to see me all the time. you get bored, theprince said, laughing.is there anything youre looking forward to doing there, anything youre looking【篇三:高级英语视听说教程1答案】lboy to emperornapoleon was a french soldier who became emperor of france. he was born in 1769 on the island of corsica. when he was only10 years old, his father sent him to military(军事) school in france. n. wasn’t a very good student in most of his classes,but he excelled(优于)in mathematics and military science. when he was 16 years old, he joined the french army. in that year he began the military career that brought him fame, power, riches, and, finally, defeat. n. became a general in the french army at the young age of 24. several years later, he became the emperor of the french empire.n. was many things. he was, first of all, a brilliant(杰出的)military leader. his soldiers were ready to die for him. as a result, n. won many, many military victories. at one time he controlled most of europe, but many countries, including england, russia, and austria fought fiercely against him. his defeat – his end – came when he decided to attack russia. in this military campaign against russia, he lost most of his army. the great french conqueror died alone -- deserted by his family and friends – in 1821. n. was only 51 years old when he died.postlisteninga. the comprehension check1. recognizing information and checking accuracy1. when was napoleon born? (a)2. what kind of student was napoleon in most of his classes?(d)3. what did napoleons military career bring him? (d)4. when did napoleon become emperor of the french empire?(d)5. one reason that napoleon won many military victories was that his soldiers were ready to fight to the death for him. (t)6. austria and russia fought fiercely against napoleon, but england did not. (f england also fought against him.)7. many of napoleons family and friends were with him when he died. (f he died alone and deserted by his family and friends.)8. napoleon died before he reached the age of 52. (t)listening factoid#1the cause of napoleons death at the age of 51 on the island of st. helena is still a mystery. there is no doubt that a very sick man at the time of his death. one theory about the cause of his death is that he had stomach cancer. another theory is that he was deliberately poisoned by a servant. this third theorysuggests that he was poisoned, but not by his servant. this third theory suggests that that he was poisoned, accidentally by fumes(烟气) from the wallpaper were analyzed and traces (追踪) of arsenic were found in it. arsenic is powerful poison that was used in some of the dyes in wallpaper during the time that napoleon lived. more than 170 years after his death, people are still speculating(猜测) about the cause of his death. listening factoid #21. ten people who speak make more noise than 10,000 who are silent.2. in politics, stupidity is not a handicap(不利条件).3. a man will fight harder for his interests than for his rights.4. men of genius(天才) are meteors(流星) intended to burn to light their century.5. i know, when it is necessary, how to leave the skin of the lion to take the skin of the fox.(舍不得孩子套不着狼)6. history is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon.7. it is success which makes great men.chapter 2 pompeii:destroyed, forgotten, and foundtoday many people who live in large metropolitan(大都市的)areas such as paris and new york leave the city in the summer. they go to the mountains or to the seashore to escape the city noise and heat. over 2,000 years ago, many rich romans did the same thing. they left the city of rome in the summer. many of these wealthy romans spent their summers in the city of pompeii. p. was a beautiful city; it was located on the ocean,on the bay of naples.in the year 79 c.e., a young boy who later became a very famous roman historian was visiting his uncle in p.. the boy’s name was pliny the younger. one day pliny was looking up at the sky. he saw a frightening sight. it was a very large dark cloud. this black cloud rose high into the sky. rock and ash flew through the air. what pliny saw was the eruption – the explosion -- of the volcano, vesuvius. the city of p. was at the foot of mt. v..when the volcano first erupted, many people were able to flee the city and to escape death. in fact, 18,000 people escaped the terrible disaster. unfortunately, there was not enough time foreveryone to escape. more than 2,000 people died. these unlucky people were buried alive under the volcanic ash. the eruption lasted for about 3 days. when the eruption was over, p. was buried under 20 feet of volcanic rock and ash. the city of p. was buried and forgotten for 1,700 years.in the year of 1748 an italian farmer was digging on his farm. as he was digging, he uncovered a part of a wall of the ancient city of p.. soon archaeologists began to excavate – to dig -- in the area. as time went by, much of the ancient city of p. was uncovered. today tourists from all over the world come to see the ruins of the famous city of pompeii.post listeninga. the comprehension check1. recognizing information and checking accuracy1. at what time of the year did wealthy romans like to visit pompeii? (in the summertime)2. in what year did pliny pay a visit to his uncle/s house in pompeii? (in 79 c.e.)3. what did pliny see when he was looking out over the bay of naples one day? (a large dark cloud)4. where was pompeii located in relation to mt. vesuvius? (pompeii was located at the foot of mt. vesuvius.)5. when did an italian farmer discover a part of an ancient wall of pompeii? {in 1748)6. rome was located at the foot of mt. vesuvius. (f pompeii was located at the foot of mt. vesuvius.)7. most of the people of pompeii were able to flee the city and to escape death. (t)8. pompeii was buried under two feet of volcanic ash. (f pompeii was buried under 20 feet of volcanic ash.)9. pompeii lay buried and forgotten between 79 c.e. and 1748. (t)10. the italian farmer was looking for the ancient city of pompeii. (f the farmer was digging on his farm.)11. tourists come to excavate the city of pompeii, (f tourists come to see the ruins of the ancient city of pompeii.)listening factoid #1in 1951, an australian pilot prevented his plane form beingshot down-by flak form a volcano. the plane was flying over a volcano in papua, new guinea when the volcano suddenly erupted. it sent ash and flak 36,000 feet into the air. bits ofstone pounded against the plane’s wings and fuselage, but the pilot kept control and flew the plane to safety. incidentally, almost 3,000 people on the ground died as a result of the eruption of this volcano.listening factoid #2pliny the younger saw the eruption of mount vesuvius form a distance. on the day of the eruption, the boy’s uncle pliny the elder was in command of a roman fleet which was not far off the shore of pompeii. on seeing the remarkable eruption of mt. vesuvius, pliny the elder, who was a great naturalist, sailed to shore to take a look at the eruption of the mountain. on his approach to the shore, he was met by a shower of hot cinders which grew thicker and hotter as he advanced. he finally landed on the shore, and went to a house away form the beach. he even went to sleep, but later in the night, the servants woke him up. by then, the house had begun to rock so violently that pliny and everyone in his household left the house and went toward the beach to escape. tying pillowcases on their heads, and using torches to light the way, they groped their way to the beach. but it was too late for pliny the elder. apparently, he became tired and lay down on the ground to rest. but when he lay down on the ground, he died. his death was probably dueto carbon dioxide poisoning. since co2 is heavier than air, it hugs the ground and makes it impossible to breathe when one is close to the ground. it is likely that others in the area also died of carbon dioxide poisoning if they lay down to rest onthe ground below mt. vesuvius.chapter 3 lance armstrong: survivor and winnerlance armstrong was born on september 18, 1971 in a suburb of dallas, texas, called plano. lance began running and swimming competitively when he was only 10 years old. by the time he was 13, he was competing in triathlons and won the iron kids triathlon. lance’s mother, who raised l. mostly by herself, recognized and encouraged his competitive spirit.during his senior year in high school, l. was invited to train with the us olympic cycling developmental team in colorado. from that time on, l. focused completely on cycling. by 1991, l. was the us national amateur champion. he also won 2 major national races the same year -- even beating some professional cyclists.although he was generally doing very well, l. had his ups and downs. in 1992, he was expected to do very well at the barcelona olympics, but finished in 14th place. this was a big disappointment. l. got over the disappointment and decided to turn professional. in his first professional race, the 1992 classico san sebastian, he ended up finishing dead last, 27 minutes behind the winner. l.’s mot her continued to encourage l. through his difficult times.things went much better for l. in the following years. in 1993, he was the youngest personto win the world race championships. in the same year, he entered the tour de france for the first time. he won one stage of the race, but dropped out of the race before finishing. in 1995, he even won the classico s. s., the race he had finished last in, in 1992. l. also won the most important us tournament, the tour du pont, 2 times, in both 1995 and 1996. by 1996, l. was ranked 7th among cyclists in the world, and he signed a 2-year contract with a french racing team. at that time, everything was looking very good for l.a..however, everything changed dramatically and drastically in october of 1996, shortly after his 25th birthday. at this time, l. was diagnosed with advanced cancer that had already spread to his brain and lungs. he almost immediately underwent 2 cancer surgeries. after these 2 surgeries, he was given a 50-50 chance of survival as he began an aggressive 3-month course of chemotherapy. the chemotherapy left l. very weak, but the treatment worked well. quite soon after, l. was declared free of cancer. l. returned to cycling and training only 5 months after he was initially diagnosed with cancer. he vowed he would return to competitive cycling better than ever.however, his french cycling team dropped l. from the team. they didn’t believe that l. would ever be able to return to his former level of strength and endurance. fortunately the us postal service team became his new sponsor. with the support of the us postal service team, l. returned to racing in 1998. after one particularly bad day during one of his races, l. pulled over and decided he was done with racing. however, after spending time with his really good cycling friends, l. returned to racing, and again he was off again in pursuit of cycling victories!l.’s big comeback was marked by his victory at the 1999 tour de france. l. repeated this feat in the years 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004, for a total of 6 consecutive victories in the tour de france, the most prestigious and the most grueling of all cycling contests. l.s’ tour de france record may never be beaten or even matched. interestingly, l. was the youngest person to win the world cycling championships in 1993 and the oldest person ever to win the tour de france in 2004!in addition to his amazing athletic performance, l.a. has established the l.a. foundation, which is devoted to providing information about cancer and support to cancer victims. he has also written a book about his life and winning the tdf, called every second counts, and for l., every second has counted.l.a. gives a lot of credit for his success to his mother, whose independent spirit and support for l. inspired him to overcome all of life’s obstacles, both on and off the racetrack. lance, in return, has provided inspiration to many, for his courage –both athletic and personal.postlisteninga. the comprehension check1. recognizing information and checking accuracy1. how old was lance when he began running and swimming competitively? (b)2. which sports contest did lance win when he was 13 years old? (b)3. how old was lance when he was diagnosed with advanced cancer? (c)4. what chance for survival was lance given after he underwent two surgeries? (c)sponsor when he won the tour de france in 1999? (d)6. what is the name of the book that lance wrote that is mentioned in the lecture? (b)7. lauce’s cancer had already spread to his lungs and brain before it was diagnoised? (t)8. lauce’s french team dropped lauce because they didn’t think he would ever return to his former level of strength and endurance. (t)9. lauce won the classico san sebastian two times. (f he lost the first time and won the second time.)10. lauce is the only cyclist to win the tour de france five times consecutively. (f lauce is the only person to win the tour de france six times consecutively.)listening factoid #1amazingly enough, the bicycle is a more efficient mean of transportation than any other method of traveling. it takes much less energy to bicycle one mile than it does to walk one mile. in fact, it can take up to five times as much energy to walk a mile than to bicycle a mile. if we compare the amount of energy a human being uses to bicycle three miles, or about 5 kilometers, we find this amount of energy would power a car for only about 278 feet, or 85 meters.listening factoid #2according to professor steve jones, the three most important inventions in the history of mankind were fire, speech, and the bicycle. he says that the invention of fire freed human being from the power of climate, dangerous animals, and monotonous diets. the invention of speech meant that human being s could begin to build civilization. and the invention of the bicycle –by which he really means modern transportation in general- meant that groups of human beings were no longer isolated, but could travel great distances. being able to travel much more freely meant that there could never again be more than one species of human beings as there had been in ancient times.chapter 4 the internet: how it worksthe internet consists of millions of computers, all linked together into a gigantic network. now every computer that is connected to the internet is part of this network and can communicate with any other connected computer.in order to communicate with each other, these computers are equipped with special communication software. to connect to the internet, the user instructs the computer’s communication software to contact the internet service provider, or isp. now an internet service provider, or isp, is a company that provides internet service to individuals, organizations, or companies, usually for a monthly charge. local isps connect to larger isps, which in turn connect to even larger isps. a hierarchy of networks is formed. and this hierarchy is something like a pyramid, with lots of small networks at the bottom, and fewer。
高级视听说教程(第二版)课后答案
Unit11. Most countries take a census every ten years or so in order to count the people and to know where they are living.2. A country with a growing population is a country that is becoming more populous.3. A person’s race is partly determined by skin color and type of hair as well as other physical characteristics.4. The majority of the U.S. population is of European origin.5. The geographical distribution of a country’s population gives information about where the people are living.6. The total population of the United States is made up of many different kinds of people.7. In other words, the population comprises people of different races and ages.8. The average age of the U.S. population, which is a relatively large one, has been getting progressively higher recently.9. Metropolitan areas are more densely populated than rural areas. That is, they have more people per square mile.10. The use of antibiotics has greatly decreased the death rate throughout much of the world.11. A country whose birth rate is higher than its death rate will have an increasing population.12. On the average, women have a higher life expectancy than men do.Unit21.Throughout history, people have moved, or immigrated, to new countries to live.2.Natural disasters can take many forms:those that are characterized by a shortageof rain or food are called droughts and famines respectively.3.Sometimes people immigrate to a new country to escape political or religiouspersecution.4.Rather than immigrants, the early settlers from Great Britain consideredthemselves colonists; they had left home to settle new land for the mother country.5.The So-called Great Immigration, which can be divided into three stages, or timeperiods, began about l830 and lasted till about 1930.6.The Industrial Revolution, which began in the eighteenth century, causedwidespread unemployment as machines replaced workers.7.The scarcity of farmland in Europe caused many people to immigrate to the UnitedStates, where farmland was more abundant.nd in the United States was plentiful and available when the country wasexpanding westward. In fact, the U.S. government offered free public land to citizens in 1862.9.The failure of the Irish potato crop in the middle of the nineteenth centurycaused widespread starvation.10.The Great Depression of the 1930s and World War II contributed to the noticeabledecrease in immigration after 1930.11.The first law that limited the number of immigrants coming from a certain partof the world was the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.12.It is important to note that in 1965 strict quotas based on nationality wereeliminated.13.At the end of the 1940s immigration began to increase again and has, in general,risen steadily since then.14.Will the trend continue for non-Europeans to immigrate to the UnitedStates?15.The U.S. immigration laws of today in general require that new immigrants havethe skills necessary to succeed in the United States because industry no longer requires large numbers of unskilled workers.Unit 31. As we look at the changes over the last century, we’ll use a lot of statistics to describe these changes.2. While the number of people in these goods producing industries went down, the number of people in the service industries went up.3. Over the years, child labor laws became much stricter and by 1999, it was illegal for anyone under sixteen to work full-time in any of the fifty States.4. In 1900 the average per capita income was $4, 200.5. One of the important benefits most workers received later in the century was health insurance.6. Whereas wages and salaries rose over the century, the average workweek dropped.7. People often tend to romanticize the past and talk about “the good old days.”8. According to a 2003 study released by the United Nations International Labor Organization, U. S. workers are the most productive in the world.9. Longer working hours in the United States is a rising trend, while the trend in other industrialized countries is the opposite.10. Workers in some European countries actually outproduce American workers per hour of work.11. This higher rate of productivity might be because European workers are less stressed than U. S. workers.12. Between 1949 and 1974, increases in productivity were matched by increases in wages.13. After 1974, productivity increased in manufacturing and services, but real wages stagnated.14. The money goes for salaries to CEOs, to the stock market, and to corporate profits.15. Some people say that labor unions have lost power since the beginning of the 1980s, and that the government has passed laws that favor the rich and weaken the rights of the workers.Unit41. A hundred years ago, one heard the same comments about the family that one hears today—in short, that the American family is disintegrating.2. Proof of this disintegration included evidence that women were not completely content with their domestic role.3. To the contrary, the very nature of the family has changed drastically inthe last fifty years.4. To be sure, the family is a very sensitive barometer for what is happening inthe society.5. Demographically, the predominant configuration of the family was the traditional one.6. The country idealized the family in these years:there Was a commitment tothe family and a reverence for it.7. Three characteristics stand out in this period:conformity to social norms, greater male domination of the family, and clear-cut gender roles.8. These decades were characterized by a lack of conformity to social norms and included the sexual revolution and the women’s liberation movement.9. Another important movement was the drive for self-expression and self fulfillment.10. The new configuration of the family had to include families of cohabiting couples, with or without children.11. The number of single-parent households tripled, and the number of unmarried couples quadrupled.12. They see a continuing decline in divorce rates since the 1980s but also a declinein birth rates after an initial increase in the 1980s. 13. There is an attempt to balance work with family obligations, and concern seems to be shifting from individualism to the new familism. 14. Places of work may offer more flexible working hours and on-site day care.15. For its part, the government could mandate parental leave and family allowances.Unit51. The U.S. government cannot ask for information on religious affiliation on a mandatory basis.2. One survey done in 2002 shows that 76 percent of the total population identified themselves as Christian, with 52 percent identifying themselves as Protestant and24 percent as Catholic.3. The number of Americans belonging to churches or other religious organizations is surprisingly high compared to other modernized nations.4. This is not to suggest that religious values are not important in these other nations.5. Freedom of worship is guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution.6. The First Amendment also establishes the separation of church and state.7. The importance of religion in American history should not be underestimated.8. I’d like to talk about the increasing role religion has played in fairly recent history.9. Religion had seemed to be in decline, but there was a religious revival in the 1970s that surprised many people.10. The religious revival was conservative in nature and, at first, largely confinedto issues in the private sphere of life.11. These issues, however, were very controversial in nature and became quite politicized in a short time.2. Perhaps the“rise of the religious right’’is a temporary phenomenon in American life.13.Some people predict that American society will become increasingly secular andless religious in the future;others predict a more authoritarian political atmosphere based on conservative religious belief.Unit71. I understand why a foreigner might react skeptically to U. S. culture, especiallyif the person comes from a more ethnically and racially homogeneous society.2. It seems naive or even perverse to deny the existence of a culture that hassuch great impact on other cultures, for better or worse. 3. A melting pot, literally a pot in which metals like aluminum and copper are melted in order to blend them, is the traditional metaphor for the way the different groups of immigrants came together in the United States.4. Some people feel that the monoculturalist view of many nationalities blending together into an alloy of all the parts in it is a myth.5. Opponents point out that many groups have at times been excluded from participating in U.S.society through segregation and discrimination.6. U. S. society probably did not assimilate new cultural input until the new immigrants were viewed with less prejudice.7. The metaphor the multiculturalists use is the patchwork quilt, a mosaic of separate, autonomous subcultures.8. Intermarriage and the adoption of children of another race make a differencein how people in a family look at themselves.9. The point here is that the ethnically and racially pure individuals impliedby the multiculturalist view are more the exception than the rule.10. We inherit some of our culture from our families and absorb some of our culture unconsciously.11. If assimilation does not take place in the first generation, it most certainly does by the second or third.12. Monoculturalists fear a fragmentation, or even destmction, of U. S. culture, whereas proponents of the pluralistic view disagree.13. It would be wrong to assume that the dominant culture we’ve been speaking about reflects the culture of only one group.14. Opponents of the pluralistic view of culture cite Latinos, especially Mexican immigrants, the single largest immigrant group since the 1990s.。
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Chapter 1 The PopulationI 2 populous 3 race 4 origin 5 geographical distPrelisteningB 1 census ribution6 made up of7 comprises8 relatively progressively9 Metropolitan densely 10 decreased death rate11 birth rate increasing 12 life expectancyD 1 a 18.5 mill b 80% c 1/2 d 13.4 mill e 2: 10f 4%g 1990h 40%i 3/4j 33.1%2 a3 b 1 c 2 d 5 e 4II First ListeningST1 population by race and originST2 geographical distributionST3 age and sexIII PostlisteningA 1. People’s Republic of China, India2. 281 mill3. Hispanics(12.5%)4. Texas5. the South and the West6. 20%7. by more than 5 million8. about 6 years9. 2.2 years10. a decreasing birth rate and an increasing life expectancyChapter 2: Immigration: Past and Present PRELISTENINGB. Vocabulary and Key Conceptsimmigratednatural disasters/ droughts/ faminespersecutionsettlers/ colonistsstageswidespread unemploymentscarcityexpanding/ citizensfailuredecreaselimitedquotassteadilytrendskills/ unskilledD Notetaking PreparationDates: Teens and Tens18501951The 1840sFrom 1890 to 1930Between 1750 and 18501776188213291860From approximately 1830 to 1930Language Conventions: Countries and NationalitiesThe Scandinavian countries are Swed en, Norway, and Denmark. The Southern European countries are Italy, Greece, Spain, and Portugal. The Eastern European countries are Russia and Poland.LISTENINGFirst ListeningMajor SubtopicsST1 the Great ImmigrationST2 reasons for the Great Immigration and why it endedST3 immigration situation in the United States todayPOSTLISTENINGA. Accuracy Checkcolonists or settl ersDutch, French, German, Scotch-Irish, BlacksThe third, 1890-1930Southern Europe and Eastern EuropeThe population doubled, there was wid espread unemployment, and there was a scarcity of farmlandfree land, plentiful jobs, and freed om from religious and political persecutionthe failure of the potato crop in Irelandlaws limiting immigration from certain area, the Great Depression, and World War ⅡThey are largely non-European.Industry d oesn’t need a large number of unskilled workers。
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英语高级视听说答案【篇一:高级英语视听说2参考答案】i 2 populous 3 race 4 origin 5 geographical distprelistening b1 census ribution6 made up of7 comprises8 relatively progressively9 metropolitan densely 10 decreased death rate 11 birth rate increasing 12 life expectancyd 1 a 18.5 mill b 80%c 1/2d 13.4 mille 2: 10f 4%g 1990h 40%i 3/4j 33.1%2 a3 b 1 c 2 d 5 e 4ii first listeningst1 population by race and origin st2 geographicaldistributionst3 age and sexiii postlisteninga 1. people’s republic of china, india2. 281 mill3. hispanics(12.5%)4. texas5. the south and the west6. 20%7. by more than 5 million8. about 6 years9. 2.2 years10. a decreasing birth rate and an expectancychapter 2: immigration: past and present prelisteningb. vocabulary and key concepts immigratednatural disasters/ droughts/ famines persecution settlers/ colonists stageswidespread unemployment scarcityexpanding/ citizensincreasing lifefailure decrease limited quotas steadily trendskills/ unskilledd notetaking preparation dates: teens and tens 1850 1951 the 1840s from 1890 to 1930 between 1750 and 1850 1776 18821329 1860from approximately 1830 to 1930language conventions: countries and nationalitiesthe scandinavian countries are sweden, norway, and denmark. the southern european countries are italy, greece, spain, and portugal. the eastern european countries are russia and poland. listening first listening major subtopicsst1 the great immigrationst2 reasons for the great immigration and why it ended st3immigration situation in the united states todaypostlistening a. accuracy check colonists or settlersdutch, french, german, scotch-irish, blacks the third, 1890-1930southern europe and eastern europe the population doubled,there was widespreadunemployment, and there was a scarcity of farmland free land, plentiful jobs, and freedom from religious andpolitical persecutionthe failure of the potato crop in ireland laws limiting immigration from certain area, the greatdepression, and world war Ⅱ they are largely non-european.【篇二:英语高级视听说unit2the new space race 】an to build the worlds first airport for launching commercial spacecraft in new mexico is the latest development in the new space race, a race among private companies and billionaire entrepreneurs to carry paying passengers into space and tokick-start a new industry, astro tourism.to astronauts, pilots, and aeronautical engineers –basically to anyone who knows anything about aircraft design –burt rutan is a legend, an aeronautical engineer whose latest aircraft is the worlds first private spaceship. as he told when he first met him a little over a year ago, if his idea flies, someday space travel may be cheap enough and safe enough for ordinarypeople to go where only astronauts have gone before. the white knight is a rather unusual looking aircraft, built just forthe purpose of carrying a rocket plane called spaceshipone,the first spacecraft built by private enterprise.white knight andspaceshipone are the latest creations of burt rutan.theyre part of his dream to develop a commercial travel business in space. there will be a new industry. and we are just now in a beginning. i will predict that in 12 or 15 years,there will be tens of thousands, maybe even hundreds ofthousands of people that fly, and see that black sky, says rutan.on june 21, 2004, white knight took off from an airstrip inmojave, calif., carrying rutans spaceship. it took 63 minutes to reach the launch altitude of 47,000 feet. once there, the white knight crew prepared to release the spaceship one. the fierce acceleration slammed mike melvill, the pilot, back in his seat.he put spaceshipone into a near vertical trajectory, until, as planned, the fuel ran out.still climbing like a spent bullet, melvillhoped to gain as much altitude as possible to reach spacebefore the ship began falling back to earth. by the time the spaceship one reached the end of its climb, it was 22 miles off course. but it had, just barely, reached an altitude of just over 62 miles --the internationally recognized boundary of space.it was the news rutan had been waiting for. falling back to earth from an altitude of 62 miles, spaceshipones tilting wing,a revolutionary innovation called the feather, caused the rocket plane to position itself for a relatively benign re-entry and turned the spaceship into a glider.spaceshipone glided to a flawless landing before a crowd of thousands.after that june flight, i felt like i was floating around and just once in a while touching the ground, remembers rutan. we had an operable space plane.rutans operable space plane was built by acompany with only 130 employees at a cost of just $25 million. he believes his success has ended the governments monopoly on space travel, and opened it up to the ordinary citizen.i concluded that for affordable travel to happen, the little guyhad to do it because he had the incentive for a business, says rutan. does rutan view this as a business venture or a technological challenge?its a technological challenge first. and its a dream i had when i was 12, he says. rutan started building model airplanes when he was seven years old, in dyenuba, calif., where he grew up.i was fascinated by putting balsa wood together and see how it would fly, he remembers. and when i started having the capability to do contests and actually win a trophy by making a better model, then i was hooked.hes been hooked ever since. he designed his first airplane in 1968 and flew it four years later.since then his airplanes have become known for their stunning looks, innovative design and technological sophistication.rutan began designing a spaceship nearly a decade ago, after setting up set up his own aeronautical research and design firm. by the year 2000, he had turned his designs into models and was testing them outside his office.when i got to the point that i knew that i could make a safe spaceship that would fly amanned space mission -- when i say, i, not the government,our little team -- i told paul allen, i think we can do this.and he immediately said, go with it. paul allen co-founded microsoft and is one of the richest men in the world. his decision to pump $25 million into rutans company, scaled composites, was the vote of confidence that his engineers needed to proceed. that was a heck of a challenge to put in front of some people like us, where were told, well,【篇三:英语高级视听说 下册 unit15】【篇三:英语高级视听说n new york on tuesday, nov. 1, to begin an eight-day visit, it will be his first official american tour in more than a decade. everyone knows what has happened in the interim. his troubled marriage to the late princess diana, his remarriage to camilla parker bowles, and the youthfulindiscretions of his two sons have been turned to a reality-based soap opera by the tabloid media. but most americans know very little about who the prince of wales is and what he does as heir to the british throne.members of the royal family hardly ever grant interviews, the queen has never given one, and you rarely see them talk. but last month, as his trip to the united states was being planned, prince charles granted 60 minutes correspondent steve kroftan audience, allowing us to follow him around and chat, not about his family, but about being prince of wales, a job and a life like no other.most of us in our lives have to fill out applications listing our profession and occupation. you dont have to do that, kroft said. no. not always, but sometimes, prince charles replied.if you did, what would you put down? kroft asked.i would list it as worrying about this country and its inhabitants. thats my particular duty. and i find myself borninto this particular position. im determined to make the most of it. and to do whatever i can to help. and i hope i leave things behind a little bit better than i found them, the prince said. its hard to say, but i think it is a profession, actually; doing what im doing. because if you tried it for a bit, you might find out how difficult it is, he added, laughing.he is somewhere between a brand and a public institution, a future head of state in waiting —and waiting. he is a symbol of continuity with no real power but tremendous influence that is tied to his position and wealth.the money comes from a 14th century real estate empire called the duchy of cornwall, which was established to provide an income for the heir to the british throne.today it includes 135,000 acres of farmland, forests, waterfront property, london real estate, and even a cricket stadium. it produces $25 million a year in rents and other income that supports the prince, his wife and children and a staff of 130. there are perks such as travel on the royal train. and $7 million from the government to help with official expenses.on a recent trip to the yorkshire countryside to mark the 850th anniversary of the village of richmond, the whole town turned out to greet charles and camilla, his new wife, longtime friend and former mistress, now the duchess of cornwall. they were recently voted the most popular couple in britain, nosing out the queen and prince philip and they seemed comfortable with each other and the crowds.there was clearly a bond between you and the people there. explain that to me, asked kroft.no idea, the prince replied with laugh.you have no idea? kroft asked.no, but i always enjoyed seeing all sorts of people all around the country. i do this over and over again, have done for 30-something years, the prince said.he could pass the time playing polo or do nothing at all if he wanted, a path chosen by most of his predecessors, many of whom were lay-abouts and playboys. but charles chose to invent a job where none existed. he made 29 major speecheslast year, visited 14 countries, and runs the largest group of non-profit organizations in the country called princes charities. he raises more than $200 million a year for those 16organizations, 14 of which he founded.the largest charity is the princes trust which, over 29 years, has helped to provide job training for more than a half a million young people.do you think if you werent doing this stuff, that it would getdone? kroft asked.if i wasnt doing it? no, the prince replied.asked if he felt as if he was making a difference, princecharles said, i dont know. i try. i only hope that when im dead and gone, they might appreciate it a little bit more. do youknow what i mean? sometimes that happens.as he approaches his 57th birthday, he sometimes feels misunderstood and undervalued. he was educated at cambridge, can fly jet planes and helicopters, is extremely knowledgeable about the arts, and has tried to carve out for himself a number of different careers— environmentalist, urban planner, real estate developer, and social critic — deeply committed to a vision of what great britain was and should be. his vision is laid out in bricks and mortar in poundbury, avillage of 2,500 people, which he created on his land near dorchester in the south ofengland. all his ideas on architectural design, class structure, aesthetics and ecology are here. and what he sees as the future looks very much like the past: an 18th century villageadapted for the 21st. prince charles gave kroft a tour of the village. and thats aconvenience store, which im very proud of, which everybody said wouldnt work. thats the pub, which again nobody wanted to touch. but now of course, the values are going up, and upand up.kroft remarked that the buildings looked as if they were builtto last, lacking flimsy materials.well, thats what ive been trying to encourage people to think about. … to break the conventional mold in the way weve been building and designing for the last, well, during the lastcentury really, has all been part of a throw-away society, princecharles said.everything in the village is constructed of native or recycled materials, sustainable development, he calls it, that conservesthe earths resources.single-family homes are mixed with small apartments so there are people of all income levels here living side by side in a community with shops and light industry. the narrow twisty roads discourage automobile traffic, and cars are parked out ofsight in landscaped lots.the whole of the 20th century has always put the car at the center, the prince explained. so by putting the pedestrian first, you create these livable places, i think, with more attraction,and interest and character. livability.he believes that the modern world with its cars and computers is slowly eroding our humanity, that we are losingtouch with the world around us.the british tabloids have made an industry out of his travails and love to portray him as an out-of-touch eccentric trying to stop progress, an edwardian hippie with no real-life experience, whos never had to draw his own bath or take out the garbage. hes been constantly ridiculed for what have been called his undergraduate ramblings, including his innocent admissionthat he talks to his plants.are you familiar with any of the plants here? talking to any ofthem? kroft asked.yeah, i know some of them. no, no, no, the prince said, laughing. no, i do all the time. not here. youve gotten more mileage out of that, i think, than almostanything thats … kroftsaid.j ust just shows you cant make a joke. … without them taking it seriously. so, its the same old story, the prince replied. his image is carefully managed by a communications staff ofnine that also handles his umbrella. they made it clear the prince would not answer questions about his wives, past andpresent, his sons or the queen. he mistrusts the media for past abuses, and worries that no one takes him seriously.what is the most difficult part of your job? i mean except fortalking with people like me? kroft asked.yes, exactly, the prince said, laughing. oh, dear. i think, that the most important thing is to be relevant. i mean, it isnt easy,as you can imagine. because if you say anything, people willsay, its all right for you to say that. its very easy to just dismiss anything i say. i mean, its difficult. but what ive tried to do is toput my money where my mouth is as much as i can, byactually creating like here, models on the ground. i mean, if people dont like it, ill go away and do it.you are in many ways a public advocate for the traditional. what are the great parts of great britain that are worth preserving, besides the monarchy? kroft asked.well, theres an awful lot of things that are worth preserving,the prince said with a laugh. the trouble, i think, in todaysworld is we abandon so many things unnecessarily, so often in the name of efficiency. if you make everything over-efficient,you suck out, it seems to me, every last drop of what, up to now, has been known as culture. we are not the technology. it should be our —you know, our slave, the technology. but its rapidly becoming our master in many areas, i think.prince charles says he is not trying to stop progress. im just trying to say that we ought to redefine the way in which progress is seen. is it progress to rush headlong into upsetting the whole balance of nature, which is what, i think, were beginning to do?you know, if you look at the latest figures on climate change and global warming, theyre terrifying, terrifying.as a member of the royal family, he is expected to avoid politically contentious issues. yet he has openly opposed a number of government policies, including the development of genetically-modified crops. hes raised questions about stemcell research and is a strong advocate of alternative medicine.he has expressed those views in speeches, letters andmeetings with government officials, some of whom considerhim to be a royal nuisance.how do you deal with that? how do you walk that line? kroft asked.well, years of practice, perhaps, the prince said.does it get you in a spot of trouble from time to time fromcertain people? kroft asked.oh, inevitably. but it seems to be part and parcel of the thing. imean, if i wasnt, i think, doing these things, id be accused bypeople like you, doing nothing with my life, the prince replied, laughing.asked if anybody ever asks him to tone it down a bit, the prince said, oh yes, of course. but i think the proof is in the pudding. and i think, you know, all the things they try to tell me to tone down over the years, if you look now, though, youll find theyre fairly mainstream.twenty years ago when he announced that he was going to begin farming organically on his estate at highgrove, no one knew what he was talking about and assumed it was another crackpot idea.today its big business in great britain, and prince charles has a line of high-end organic products produced on his estate called duchy originals that includes everything from biscuitsand jams to mineral water, sausage and turkeys.prince charles says the business has been quite successful. and that has grown and now turns over ?40 million ($71 million) a year. and im able to give away over a million pounds each year to my charitable ventures.when he arrives in new york on nov. 1 as great britains most popular ambassador, he will be selling a political, commercial and diplomatic agenda prepared by the foreign office.he will also be introducing the american public to his new wife, who will be making her first official overseas trip and donned a diamond tiara for the first time last week. she is not giving interviews right now, and may never.she is said to be interested in supporting, not overshadowing, her husband, and has no interest in establishing her ownpublic identity.why has it been 20 years since his last official visit to the united states?you dont want to see me all the time. you get bored, the prince said, laughing.is there anything youre looking forward to doing there, anything youre looking。
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leotardA.紧身连衣裤B.美洲豹C.曲棍球D.大屠杀您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.02.第2题sexismA.女性主义B.大男人主义C.性别平等D.性别歧视您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.03.第3题detentionA.注意B.拘留C.挽留D.拖延您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.04.第4题psychiatristA.精神病医师B.心理学家C.物理学家D.经济学家您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.05.第5题hallwayA.走廊B.大厅C.门口D.礼堂您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.06.第6题We got woken up, 2 or 3 am in the morning and told to form up and do menial things.A.do humiliating thingsB.do a lot of workC.do some daily workD.do some hard jobs您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.07.第7题Children are fascinated by the _____(unreal) battles in computer games.A.furiousB.unbelievableC.unimaginableD.mock您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.0The achievement made in study closely _____ (to show the close shared relationship) the scholarship.A.relates toB.correlates withC.relativeD.relation您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.09.第9题It is really _____(unbelievable) for him to quit in the middle of the game.A.unfathomableB.glamorousC.unidentifiedD.sadistic您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.010.第10题All the ________ (arguments) seemed to count for nothing in the end.A.inferencesB.assumptionC.suppositionD.polemics您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.011.第11题Education should not be considered to be a _______(special right or advantage) in a modern society.A.previousB.privilegeC.villageD.voyage您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.012.第12题They are not doing things on a regular _______(in a regular manner).A.basisB.baseC.basementD.place您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.013.第13题There is a fine line between reality and illusion.A.a great distinctionB.a distinction seen only with difficulty and effortC.similarityD.difference您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.014.第14题As his friend, I am going to extend to him the benefit of the doubt.A.tell him that he isinnocentB.assum that he is nnocent because there is insufficient evidence that he is guiltyC.strongly believe that he is innocentD.think that he will benefit from the uncertainty您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.015.第15题They can put the polemics to rest when the sessions anize a new debateB.forbid any argumentC.start a heated discussionD.stop a furious debate您的答案:D题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.016.第16题HockeyA.保龄球B.垒球C.曲棍球D.棒球您的答案:C题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.017.第17题mammogramA.肿瘤切除术B.乳房X线照片C.辐射治疗D.恶性肿瘤您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.018.第18题guineaA.松鼠B.袋鼠C.仓鼠D.豚鼠您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.019.第19题homosexualityA.同性恋B.异性恋C.双行恋D.性别歧视您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.020.第20题trophyA.屠杀B.胜利C.战利品D.好战的您的答案:C题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.021.第21题paycheckA.买卖B.结账C.付钱D.薪水您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.022.第22题neutralityA.对立B.中立C.营养D.养分您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.023.第23题felonyA.重罪B.轻罪C.拘留D.逮捕您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.024.第24题Some of them are orthodox in their thinking, some ingrained people unshakable in their beliefs.A.fashionableB.conventional and traditionalC.flexibleD.honest您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.025.第25题You just got jacked. Give me your wallet.A.got finedB.be fooledC.be kidnappedD.held up and robbed您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.026.第26题Her go ssip about others’ privacy are sometimes ________(change so it is strange or unclear).A.believableB.distortedC.mysteriousD.doubtful您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.027.第27题In his eye, the cat is the _______(a thing or a person that shows the quality of) of laziness.A.episodeB.episiteC.epitasisD.epitome您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.028.第28题In every way, she is a phenomenon.A.a state or processB.a leaderC.a common personD.an unusual person您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.029.第29题Do any of you ever get tired of talking about this?A.not want toB.want toC.would like toD.be involved in您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.030.第30题The question is answered in a small, but not insignificant, way.A.with a popular and well-known mannerB.with a detatched mannerC.in a meaningful and important wayD.in a small and unimportant way您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.031.第31题Birthday parties for rich kids feature more than ice cream and cake. It can mean sleep overs at the ritzy Toy Store FAO Schwartz.A.fashionable and fortable您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.032.第32题He had taken the wrong food, and began to _________ (vomit).A.throw upB.twitchC.pass outD.bleed您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.033.第33题Though he failed twice, he was still ________ (be given the right to) a third chance.A.entitled toB.engaged withC.presented withD.introduced to您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.034.第34题We didn’t want to see communism take over the world, and that was what we felt it was at stake at that time.A.well-knownB.popularizedC.in dangerD.safe您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.035.第35题So whenever you are feeling down, you just look up here and you go.A.You just come here and I will help youB.Here will be a perfect place for you to restartC.You need to do nothing but keep goingD.You just think about the good things, try to feel hopeful and keep going您的答案:D题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.036.第36题There is no sure-fire way to guard against affluenza.A.certain to succeedB.specificC.definiteD.effective您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.037.第37题They were led into those familiar mind fields---the occupied territories, religion, terrorism, the whole awful weight of history.A.long historyB.the burden resulted from the historyC.the most dark part in the historyD.for the sake of the history您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.038.第38题shantyA.棚屋B.走廊C.破烂的D.豪华的您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.039.第39题cushionA.潮流B.扶手C.软垫D.梳妆台您的答案:C题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.040.第40题scarecrowA.发射机B.稻草人C.职业病D.狂妄自大您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.041.第41题dermatologistA.心理医生B.儿科医生C.妇科医生D.皮肤科医生您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.042.第42题humiliationA.人性B.人类C.恐吓D.羞辱您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.043.第43题lethalA.皮革B.锂C.致命的D.轻微的您的答案:C题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.044.第44题weightA.深度B.广度C.等待D.负担您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.045.第45题The pill is in a ______ ( big size).A.king sizeB.queen sizeC.hill sizeD.mountain size您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.046.第46题She is the odd woman out, often the only females in the crowd of hard-hatted and hard-headed males.A.the woman who didn' t work together with the male workersB.the woman who was driven out by the maleworkmatesC.the woman who does not mix easily with her male workmatesD.the woman who is too strange that she can not get along with her workmates您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.047.第47题She had to _________ (regain control) before she continued to relate her horrible experience.A.correct herselfB.collect herselfC.recover herselfD.rescue herself您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.048.第48题He is a double-dealing guy. He acts before some powerful people as if he was obedient, but then _______(to come or go back) to his cruelty when facing ordinary civilians.A.inverts backB.inserts toC.reverts backD.reverses to您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.049.第49题She got herself involved in the crime and was charged as _________(a person who helps another in doing something criminal).A.accessoryB.coworkerC.traitorD.murderer您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.050.第50题His father passed away while he was still studying abroad. The neighbors hesitated whether they should call him to give him this ________(great and often unpleasant surprise) news.A.enormousB.painfulC.hilariousD.bombshell您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.0。
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Chapter 1 The Population I 2 populous 3 race 4 origin 5 geographical distPrelistening B 1 census ribution 6 made up of 7 comprises 8 relatively progressively 9 Metropolitan densely 10 decreased death rate 11 birth rate increasing 12 life expectancy D 1 a 18.5 mill b 80% c 1/2 d 13.4 mill e 2: 10 f 4% g 1990 h 40% i 3/4 j 33.1% 2 a 3 b 1 c 2 d 5 e 4 II First Listening ST1 population by race and origin ST2 geographical distribution ST3 age and sex III Postlistening A 1. People’s Republic of China, India2. 281 mill 3. Hispanics(12.5%) 4. Texas 5. the South and the West 6. 20% 7. by more than 5 million 8. about 6 years 9. 2.2 years 10. a decreasing birth rate and an increasing life expectancy Chapter 2: Immigration: Past and Present PRELISTENING B. Vocabulary and Key Concepts immigrated natural disasters/ droughts/ famines persecution settlers/ colonists stages widespread unemployment scarcity expanding/ citizens failure decrease limited quotas steadily trend skills/ unskilled D Notetaking Preparation Dates: Teens and Tens 1850 1951 The 1840s From 1890 to 1930 Between 1750 and 1850 1776 1882 1329 1860 From approximately 1830 to 1930 Language Conventions: Countries and Nationalities Country People France French Germany Germans Scotland; Ireland Scotch-Irish Great Britain Britons: the British Denmark Danes Norway Norwegians Swed Sweden en Swed Swedes es Greece Greeks Italy Italian Spain Spanish Portugal Portuguese China Chinese Philippines Filipinos Mexico Mexicans India Indians Russia Russians Poland Poles The Scandinavian Scandinavian countries countries are Swed en, Norway, and Denmark. The Southern Southern European European European countries countries countries are are are Italy , Italy , Greece, Greece, Greece, Spain, Spain, Spain, and and and Portugal. Portugal. The Eastern European countries are Russia and Poland. LISTENING First Listening Major Subtopics ST1 the Great Immigration ST2 reasons for the Great Immigration and why it ended ST3 immigration situation in the United States today POSTLISTENING A. Accuracy Check colonists or settl ers Dutch, French, German, Scotch-Irish, Blacks The third, 1890-1930 Southern Europe and Eastern Europe The population doubled, there was wid espread unemployment, and there was a scarcity of farmland free land, plentiful jobs, and freed om from religious and political persecution the failure of the potato crop in Ireland laws limiting immigration from certain area, the Great Depression, and World War ⅡThey are largely non-European. 。
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作业1.第1题HockeyA.保龄球B.垒球C.曲棍球D.棒球您的答案:C题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.02.第2题guineaA.松鼠B.袋鼠C.仓鼠D.豚鼠您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.03.第3题syndromeA.综合病症B.圆顶C.心理治疗D.丑闻您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.04.第4题settlementA.殖民地B.安置C.地下室D.基地您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.05.第5题aeronauticsA.经济学B.航空学C.心理学D.天文学您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.06.第6题orbitA.太空船B.宇航员C.轨道D.赤道您的答案:C题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.07.第7题dermatologistA.心理医生B.儿科医生C.妇科医生D.皮肤科医生您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.08.第8题dinosaurA.恐龙B.豚鼠C.树熊D.袋鼠您的答案:A题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.09.第9题holocaustA.直升机B.竞选C.革命D.大屠杀您的答案:D题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.010.第10题affluenzaA.流行性感冒B.富贵性流感C.富贵病D.富裕您的答案:B题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.011.第11题malignantA.恶性的B.良性的C.好战的D.中立的您的答案:A题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.012.第12题lethalA.皮革B.锂C.致命的D.轻微的您的答案:C题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.013.第13题trenchA.倾向B.方向C.沟渠D.走廊您的答案:C题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.014.第14题resignA.辞职B.就职C.分配D.退休您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.015.第15题weightA.深度B.广度C.等待D.负担您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.016.第16题He had taken the wrong food, and began to_________ (vomit).A.throw upB.twitchC.pass outD.bleed您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.017.第17题He was called a ________ (a weak and ineffectual person) by his classmates.A.cowardB.wimpC.miserD.warrior您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.018.第18题Some of them are orthodox in their thinking, some ingrained people unshakable in their beliefs.A.fashionableB.conventional and traditionalC.flexibleD.honest您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.019.第19题It is really _____(unbelievable) for him to quit in the middle of the game.A.unfathomableB.glamorousC.unidentifiedD.sadistic您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.020.第20题We got woken up, 2 or 3 am in the morning and told to form up and do menial things.A.do humiliating thingsB.do a lot of workC.do some daily workD.do some hard jobs您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.021.第21题Others try to pass it off as just a robbery.A.stop the investigationB.start the investigationC.remember it asD.forget it您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.022.第22题The topic of the speech was ______(limited to) politics.A.confined withB.defined withC.confined toD.defined to您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.023.第23题What he has told you was merely a ________(not true, invented) story.A.man-madeB.made-upC.madeD.lie您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.024.第24题Grandparents are actually ________ (looking after sb. too kindly) their grandchild while they intervening in the p arents’ punishment of the child.A.pamperingB.patteringC.pattingD.punishing您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.025.第25题immunityA.责任B.交际C.社区D.免疫性您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.026.第26题felonyA.重罪B.轻罪C.拘留D.逮捕您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.027.第27题The whole project has come to a ________ (a motionless state, stop or halt).A.standB.stillC.stillstandD.standstill您的答案:D题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.028.第28题When you arrive at another place, try to act _______(respecting or esteeming) the local customs.A.according toB.indeferent toC.in deference toD.in accord with您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.029.第29题She got herself involved in the crime and was charged as _________(a person who helps another in doing something criminal).A.accessoryB.coworkerC.traitorD.murderer您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.030.第30题He is a stubborn man _______(no matter judging from what aspect).A.as a resultB.in allC.in the endD.by all accounts您的答案:D题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.031.第31题I would rather be _______ (honest, frank) with you.A.unfathomableB.justifiedC.candidD.accessible您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.032.第32题Education should not be considered to be a_______(special right or advantage) in a modern society.A.previousB.privilegeC.villageD.voyage您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.033.第33题The children ______(persuading repeatedly) me into taking them to the seaside.A.requiredB.requestedC.badgeredD.demanded您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.034.第34题No one can get along well with him, for he is too __________ (obstinate)A.hard hatB.stone-heartedC.hard-headedD.hot-tempered您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.035.第35题He said he would never be _______(greatly frightened) by big names and authorities.A.intimidatedB.timidC.limitedD.temporized您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.036.第36题After the overnight working, he___________(become ill with sth. infectious) a sever cough.A.fell withB.came down withC.recovered fromD.died of您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.037.第37题In every way, she is a phenomenon.A.a state or processB.a leaderC.a common personD.an unusual person您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.038.第38题We found a group of tradesmen following a hollow hard-headed tradition, checking out the chicks at lunch time.A.playing with the chickenB.checking the work they have doneC.Looking over the girlsD.playing a game您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.039.第39题So whenever you are feeling down, you just look up here and you go.A.You just come here and I will help youB.Here will be a perfect place for you to restartC.You need to do nothing but keep goingD.You just think about the good things, try to feel hopeful and keep going您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.040.第40题As his friend, I am going to extend to him the benefit of the doubt.A.tell him that he is innocentB.assum that he is nnocent because there is insufficient evidence that he is guiltyC.strongly believe that he is innocentD.think that he will benefit from the uncertainty 您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.041.第41题It does not alter the essence who her parents are.A.change the truthB.matterC.change the importanceD.make any differences您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.042.第42题If you know something is wrong, follow your gut, follow your nose,get help.A.let it goB.be guided by one' s instinctC.don’t let it bother youD.take good care of yourself题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.043.第43题Nick especially was a handful.A.a stubborn personB.a naughty guyC.a smart boyD.a person difficult to control您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.044.第44题The question is answered in a small, but not insignificant, way.A.with a popular and well-known mannerB.with a detatched mannerC.in a meaningful and important wayD.in a small and unimportant way您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.045.第45题He may sound like an Archie-bunker, but he’s got a point.A.a kind of jobB.a famous movie starC.rich people with high social statusD.A type of working-class man who often reacts to social pressures in a bigoted and self-righteous manner.您的答案:D题目分数:3.046.第46题There is no sure-fire way to guard against affluenza.A.certain to succeedB.specificC.definiteD.effective您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.047.第47题They can put the polemics to rest when the sessions end.anize a new debateB.forbid any argumentC.start a heated discussionD.stop a furious debate您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.048.第48题His plan was to pretend he was sick. But the prison officials didn't buy it.A.release himB.help himC.believe itD.approve it您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.049.第49题Birthday parties for rich kids feature more than ice cream and cake. It can mean sleep overs at the ritzy Toy Store FAO Schwartz.A.fashionable and expensiveB.famousC.beautifulfortable您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.050.第50题I was given too much privilege, I was given too much latitude and probably, too much free money.A.restrictionB.freedom to chooseC.confidenceD.authority您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.0作业总得分:100.0作业总批注:。
英语高级视听说上册课后练习题含答案
英语高级视听说上册课后练习题含答案本文将提供英语高级视听说上册课后练习题及其答案,旨在帮助读者巩固所学知识,提升英语水平。
Unit 1Listening Comprehension1.Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks withthe words you hear.(1)The party boss was unhappy with the slow______ of the local government.(2)The program is designed to help peoplefrom low-income families to gn ______ to education.(3)Every time we had a ______, the bosswould come up with an amazing idea.(4)The government is taking urgent action toaddress the problem of climate ______.(5)Although the workers were dissatisfiedwith their pay, they didn’t dare to ______ theiremployer.Answers:(1)pace(2)access(3)brnstorm(4)change(5)confront2.Listen to the conversation and answer the followingquestions.(1)What is the woman’s name?(2)What does the man want to drink?(3)How much is the coffee?Answers:(1)The woman’s name is Karen.(2)The man wants to have a cappuccino.(3)The coffee costs three dollars and fiftycents.Speaking Practice1.Work in prs and discuss the following questions.(1)What do you think are the advantages ofliving in a city?(2)What are the disadvantages of living in a city?(3)Do you prefer to live in a city or in a rural area? Why?Sample answer:(1)Some advantages of living in a city include access to a wider range of job opportunities, cultural events, and entertnment options. Cities also tend to have better public transportation and more shopping options.(2)One major disadvantage of living in acity is the high cost of living. Cities are also often crowded and noisy, and there can be higher levels of pollution. Crime rates may also be higher in some cities.(3)Personally, I prefer to live in a city. I enjoy being able to walk to restaurants and activities, and I appreciate the convenience of having a range of services close by. However, I also appreciate the tranquility of rural areas and enjoy taking trips to the countryside from time to time.Unit 2Listening Comprehension1.Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks withthe words you hear.(1)The ______ between the two countriesescalated into a full-blown war.(2)The company promises to provide ______service to its customers.(3)The CEO is known for his ______ to detl.(4)The documentary tells the story of agroup of adventurers who set out to explore the______.(5)The company is facing a ______ crisis dueto its flure to manage its finances properly.Answers:(1)conflict(2)quality(3)attention(4)jungle(5)financial2.Listen to the conversation and answer the followingquestions.(1)What does the woman think of the movie?(2)Why does the man like the movie?(3)What is the man going to do after themovie?Answers:(1)The woman thinks the movie is terrible.(2)The man likes the movie because of thespecial effects.(3)The man is going to have dinner with hisfriends after the movie.Speaking Practice1.Work in prs and discuss the following questions.(1)What do you think are the qualities of agood leader?(2)Can people learn to be good leaders, orare they born with leadership abilities?(3)Who is a leader you admire, and why?Sample answer:(1)In my opinion, a good leader should be able to inspire and motivate others, communicate clearly, and make good decisions. They should also be honest, trustworthy, and lead by example.(2)I think that people can learn to be good leaders, but some people may have a naturalaptitude for leadership. It’s important to develop the skills and qualities that make a good leader, such as communication and decision-making, through trning and practice.(3)One leader I admire is Nelson Mandela. He was able to unite a divided country and lead a peaceful transition to democracy in South Africa. Mandela also demonstrated forgiveness and reconciliation, even after spending 27 years in prison. He was a leader who truly embodied the qualities of integrity and humility.。
高级英语视听说2理解问答题与参考答案
Volume Two For Term IIUnit One Scott Kruger: Binge DrinkingComprehension QuestionsExercise 1. Questions (with answers for reference)1. Who is Scott Kruger? What kind of person is he? What kind of family did he come from? What had happened to him shortly after he entered MIT?Scott Kruger was a brilliant young college student who is from a loving supportive family. He was smart and particularly gifted in math and science. He was also an athlete and a student leader. By all accounts he was a well disciplined and remarkable young man. His family is a close and private one and there are 4 children in the family with Scott and his twin sister in the middle. He died shortly after he entered MIT, the leading Engineering Institute in the country.2. Say something about the fraternity house that Scott chose to live.The fraternity house Scott chose to live is called Fiji house. It has a notorious track record of binging which Scott had no knowledge of before his selection. There is one tradition of the Fiji house called “animal house night”, in which new members of the house are paired off with the senior members and have to collectively finish the amount of alcohol decided by the seniors.3. Can you describe what happened that night that caused Scot t‟s death? Why did his story touch the people nation wide?Scott had been drinking with the rest of the members that night. When he was passed out he was removed to the basement and put onto the couch where he threw up and inhaled his own vomit. When the other members came down to the basement to check on him, he was purple and unconscious. When he was finally rushed to the hospital, he was in cardiac rest. Despite the effort by the medics and doctors to save him, Scott still died from alcohol poisoning. The case of Scott touched the people nation wide because it set people thinking why such a brilliant kid with such promise ended up in such a tragedy shortly after he entered the nation‟s No. 1 leading university. The death of Scott tells a lot about university fraternity management and university‟s inadequate disciplinary actions.Unit Two SportsmanshipComprehension exercises.Exercise 1. Questions (with answers for reference)1. What‟s the recent malicious wave against referees, even the very young ones?There is a malicious wave of violence against sports officials. The term “kill the umpire” is no longer a joke. There were cases of referees and umpires abused, beaten up by contestants or their coaches. This wave of violence even targeted kids.2. Who are Bob West and Codie? What happened to them respectively?Bob West is an umpire. In January 1996, he was appreciating a high school wrestling match. He was knocked out unconscious completely. He suffered a concussion and said he now lived with chronic back pain.Codie is a young referee working at the baseball diamond in Loveland, Colorado. In July, 1996, he was head umpire at a playoff game between rival teams of 15 to 18 years olds.The coach of one team, Seward, disagreed with Codie and he contested a call at the third base. One member of his team, Joyard Bara, was so anxious to win that when Codie declared his team the loser, he got so mad that he hit Codie right across the face. Codie was knocked out unconscious. He later received stitches in his mouth and treatment for bruise and chest pain.3. According to a professor who writes books on the psychology of kids and sports and some experts, what happened to sportsmanship?He believed that sportsmanship has become much more as an extinct concept in the society nowadays. According to some experts, the sports field is an extension of society. Society has become much more lax about miscreants and criminals and things people get away with. Things that people get away in real life get away in sports as well.Unit Four Danger at HomeComprehension exercises.Exercise 1. Questions (with answers for reference)1. What is the tragedy of Janet Edward? What happened to her two children in the family furniture fire? What did she do to save them? Was she successful?She lost her two children in a furniture fire started at her house. It was clear that her five-year-old son, Tyler had been playing with matches or a lighter and started a small fire on the downstairs‟ couch. He and his 2-year-old sister Tara were asked by their mother to wait upstairs and when Janet returned she found the room had already been engulfed by an inferno. When the fire first broke out, she was in a belief that she could somehow put it out. Therefore, she ran downstairs to get the fire extinguisher. A couple of minutes later, the fire quickly spread and there were so much smoke and fire that she could not get to her children upstairs though she tried and was badly burned doing so.2. What serious problems will the furniture fires cause? What has the furniture industry done? Is it good enough according to the Fire Marshals Association? Why or why not?Furniture fires in residences kill two people every day in the United States. It is the one product in homes that will spread a fire more rapidly than anything else. It produces tremendous amounts of black, thick, toxic smoke. According to the fire Marshals Association, it poses a real threat to human lives.The majority of the 700 deaths per year are the result of furniture fires started by smoldering cigarettes and the industry now has a voluntary standard making upholstered furniture resistant to cigarette heat but the Fire Marshals Associatio n said that‟s not good enough. According to them, smoldering cigarettes are not the only reason that fires occur in our home. It doesn‟t address electrical ignitions. It does not address small open flame ignitions. And certainly it doesn‟t cover the problems with children playing with matches and lighters.3. How is the burn test of the chairs conducted? What does the burn test prove?The fire test was conducted by Gordon Demont, a leading fire safety consultant and former director of Califonia‟s Bureau of Home Furnishings. He used two chairs, the first one of which was stuffed with highly flammable while the other was flame retardant. In the burn test, they found that only one minute into the test the fire had burned through the fabric and into the foam. At a minute and a half the threat of toxic smoke was real.The researcher found that once the fire reached the polyurethane foam, the flame quickly spread. And after just three minutes, the chair was fully engulfed. Intense heat and the foam‟s flammability made it difficult for the firemen to extinguish the flames, despite the repeated dousing from the hoses. The test proved how dangerous an upholstered furniture fire can be.4. What is the difference of the second burn test from the first one? What does this second test prove?There was a dramatic difference when they tried to burn the second chair. It took six tries before the chair would even ignite. And after three minutes, it was still a very small fire. It provided a remarkable contrast with the first chair with standard form, which after three minutes was a firery inferno.The reporter and the researcher stayed in that room close to 10 minutes, and the fire never burned deeply into the flame-retardant foam. And there was no problem extinguishing these flames. Such a huge difference between the two chairs proved that the flame-retardant foam really works.Unit Five No Dad at HomeComprehension exercises.Exercise 1. Questions (with answers for reference)1. Who is Sharon Anty? What kind of life does she lead with her son?Sharon Anty is a single mother living with her 11 year-old son Gillon on the North shore of Massachusetts. She has great trouble handling her son. She says Sunday services are among the few times she is at peace with her son. When they get home, there is very little of it. The boy frequently refuses to respond directly to her requirements and she is depressed by the condition. 2. No dad at home, how does it affect the kids psychologically?Most of the boys felt sad and depressed and lonely. They felt that they didn‟t have a role model to follow. The following are some of the remarks:“Without a father, you can not have father to father talks and sometimes I am sad at night. I think h ow come I don‟t have a father. I wish I had one.”“I have never gotten mad, but I have gotten pretty sad, that‟s why I crie d a lot. ”“Every time I think about him, I feel pain and sadness. ”The ache in the heart for an absent father makes many boys sad and angry.3. According to some psychologists, what can single mothers do to handle their children‟s psychological troubles?Dr. William Pollack, a child psychologist says mums can provide much what a boy needs from his father. In his book “Real Boys”, he says mums can find out what is really troubling their boys and learn to handle them the way many fathers do instinctively. He says one key is to understand that the boys communicate very differently from girls. They have to learn to decipher the code, trying to listen to and talk with their sons.Unit Six AutopsyComprehension exercises.Exercise 1. Questions (with answers for reference)1. What can an autopsy tell people? Why did doctors use autopsies?It can tell people why someone died. It can help people to find out the causes of the death. Doctors used autopsies to confirm their diagnosis or to learn from their mistakes.2. Why are hospitals reluctant to do autopsy?Doctors or hospitals sometimes make mistakes which caused the death of their patients. Therefore, they are afraid that the patient‟s family will charge them with malpractice or negligence of duty which will cost them a lot of money.3. How did some doctors account for the low hospital autopsy rate in U.S. now?1) Some doctors regard autopsy as largely unnecessary, because they believe they have fancy lab tests, imaging devices and all sorts of new technology that would answer all the questions.2) It is not a popular thing to do as doctors are unwilling to go to the family who have just losttheir loved ones to ask for an autopsy.Unit Seven An Agonizing ChoiceComprehension exercise.Exercise 1. Questions (with answers for reference)1. Who is John Cook? What agonizing choice had he to face? Why?John cook is an ex-FBI agent and a cop. He had an agonizing choice to make as he had to report his son, Andy, to the police because Andy turned out to be the murderer of the Lake Juliet homicides on January 3rd, 1995. Few parents will ever face such an agonizing choice. It was truly a difficult choice as Andy would have to spend the rest of his life behind bars or it might mark the end of Andy‟s l ife. Yet, as a cop, Cook‟s duty was to get justice done. Therefore, he was really facing an agonizing choice.2. How did the father think about his son and his crime?He had been a good boy in the father‟s eyes. He was respectful and polite. He was a loner, but he had never been in trouble before. The father couldn‟t understand why his son could go so wrong. It was completely out of his expectation that his son would commit such a cruel crime. 3. What did the father have to sacrifice for his son‟s wrongd oing?John Cook was humiliated. He had to bear all the shame, the pain, the hurt and the disgrace. It was as if he had to bear his soul before the public. It was demeaning and extremely hurtful for having a son like that as he himself was in the law enforcement. Besides, he had to leave the FBI.Unit Eight A Dangerous EncounterComprehension exercises.Exercise 1. Questions (with answers for reference)1. Who is Antonio Ferliciano? What happened to him when he was on a graveyard shift in a7-Eleven chain store? How did he feel when he heard the robber cocked the hammer on the rifle? How did he fight with the robber afterwards?Antonio Ferliciano, 27 years old, married, and the father of two young children, was a former employee with 7-Eleven. One day, early in the morning, when Antonio was on a graveyard shift with another clerk, a woman armed with a sawed-off rifle rushed in and asked them to get behind the counter, and give her the money. She threatened to blow their heads off. Antonio felt that his fear tripled as soon as he heard that click of the gun. He felt as if he was not going home and not seeing his children ever again. In order to protect himself, he grabbed the gun, pulled it over around the robber‟s shoulder and jerk ed it down out of her hand, then found himself in aknock-down-and-drag-out fight. Hull, the robber, fought hard, and even bit him.2. What‟s the response of his boss to the case? According to 7-Eleven, under what condition can a clerk resist? What happened to Antonio‟s family and how do people look upon him?The boss was upset and felt Antonio had clearly violated the policy of the company which was not to resist an armed robber. Antonio was supposed to just do as the robber said, just step backfrom the register and just give anything they asked for. According to the policy, it‟s all right for a clerk to resist only if they were attacked. Antonio‟s heroic deed was regarded as “just acted carelessly” by his boss.Antonio‟s family were in a plight. Financially they were struggling as Antonio was fired. Some people sent him mails to encourage him and addressed him as the …the 7-Eleven robbery attempt hero‟.3. Will the 7-Eleven store consider giving back his job? How did the company base its policy on?No, 7-Eleven had remained firm in its position. According to the administrative of the company “No ass et in 7-Eleven stores is worth defending with the employee‟s life.” They cited a study that found victims who resisted the robbery were far more likely to be killed than those who cooperated. They regarded Antonio‟s behavior as not sensible and recommendable.。
视听说测试题及答案
视听说测试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. 听录音,选择正确答案。
A. 他去图书馆借书了。
B. 他去图书馆还书了。
C. 他去图书馆看书了。
D. 他去图书馆找资料了。
答案:A2. 根据录音内容,以下哪项陈述是正确的?A. 他们计划去看电影。
B. 他们计划去公园散步。
C. 他们计划去博物馆参观。
D. 他们计划去咖啡馆聊天。
答案:B3. 听录音,回答问题:他们打算什么时候去看电影?A. 周六晚上。
B. 周日晚上。
C. 周五下午。
D. 周六下午。
答案:A二、口语表达(共30分)1. 请根据所给情景,用英语描述你上周末的活动。
- 参考答案:Last weekend, I went to the park with my friends. We had a picnic and played some games. It was a very relaxing day.2. 请用英语回答以下问题:你最喜欢的运动是什么?为什么?- 参考答案:My favorite sport is swimming because it is a great way to exercise and it helps me to relieve stress.三、视听结合(共30分)1. 观看视频,描述视频中的主要事件。
- 参考答案:In the video, a group of students are participating in a school sports day. They are competing in various events such as running, jumping, and throwing.2. 根据视频内容,选择正确的描述。
A. The students are having a science fair.B. The students are on a field trip.C. The students are celebrating a festival.D. The students are participating in a sports event.答案:D四、听力填空(共20分)听录音,完成以下句子:1. The library has a large _______ of books.2. She _______ to the concert last night.3. He is _______ for the meeting at 3 p.m.答案:1. collection2. attended3. preparing请注意,以上内容仅为示例,具体题目和答案需根据实际教学内容和要求进行设计。
高级听力测试题及答案
高级听力测试题及答案1. 听下面一段对话,回答以下问题:- 问题1:对话发生在哪里?- 问题2:对话中提到了哪些人?- 问题3:他们讨论的主题是什么?答案:- 答案1:对话发生在一家咖啡馆。
- 答案2:对话中提到了两位朋友和一位服务员。
- 答案3:他们讨论的主题是即将到来的假期计划。
2. 听下面一段新闻报道,回答以下问题:- 问题1:报道中提到了哪些国家?- 问题2:报道中提到的主要事件是什么?- 问题3:报道中提到的事件发生的时间是什么时候?答案:- 答案1:报道中提到了中国、美国和英国。
- 答案2:报道中提到的主要事件是三国领导人的会晤。
- 答案3:报道中提到的事件发生在上个月的第三个星期。
3. 听下面一段讲座,回答以下问题:- 问题1:讲座的主题是什么?- 问题2:讲座中提到了哪些关键概念?- 问题3:讲座的结论是什么?答案:- 答案1:讲座的主题是“气候变化对全球经济的影响”。
- 答案2:讲座中提到了碳排放、可再生能源和可持续发展等关键概念。
- 答案3:讲座的结论是必须采取紧急行动来减少温室气体排放以避免更严重的全球经济影响。
4. 听下面一段电话对话,回答以下问题:- 问题1:对话双方是谁?- 问题2:他们讨论的问题是什么?- 问题3:他们如何解决这个问题?答案:- 答案1:对话双方是一位顾客和一位客服代表。
- 答案2:他们讨论的问题是关于商品退货的问题。
- 答案3:他们通过提供商品的序列号和购买凭证来解决这个问题。
5. 听下面一段天气预报,回答以下问题:- 问题1:预报的是哪个城市的天气?- 问题2:预报的天气情况是什么?- 问题3:预报中提到的最高温度和最低温度分别是多少?答案:- 答案1:预报的是纽约市的天气。
- 答案2:预报的天气情况是多云转晴,有轻微的西北风。
- 答案3:预报中提到的最高温度是23摄氏度,最低温度是12摄氏度。
6. 听下面一段采访,回答以下问题:- 问题1:采访的对象是谁?- 问题2:采访的主题是什么?- 问题3:采访对象对于主题的看法是什么?答案:- 答案1:采访的对象是一位著名的环保活动家。
2017春高中英语3听说训练4含答案
听说训练(4)Part A模仿朗读听录音,模仿朗读短文,注意画线单词的发音.短文读两遍。
Only one other planet in the solar system seems to be something like the earth.That planet is Mars。
Mars is smaller than the earth,and it is quite a bit cooler.But it is not too cold for humans。
If you wore a special space suit,you could walk around on Mars.You would have to bring your own air to breathe。
The air on Mars is too thin to breathe。
The most unexpected sight on Mars is dried up river beds。
Scientists believe that Mars was once much better than it is now.Does this mean there could have been living things on Mars?Scientists are not sure,but there has been no sign so far。
Only one other planet in the seems to be something like the earth。
That planet is .Mars is smaller than the earth,and it is quite a bit cooler.But it is not too cold for humans.If you wore a special space ,you could walk around on Mars.You would have to bring your own air to breathe。
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1.第1题syndromeA.综合病症B.圆顶C.心理治疗D.丑闻您的答案:A题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.02.第2题settlementA.殖民地B.安置C.地下室D.基地您的答案:A题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.03.第3题holocaustA.直升机B.竞选C.革命D.大屠杀您的答案:D题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.04.第4题affluenzaA.流行性感冒B.富贵性流感C.富贵病D.富裕您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:0.05.第5题egoA.年纪B.专业C.自负D.中心您的答案:C题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.06.第6题resignA.辞职B.就职C.分配D.退休您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.07.第7题Some of them are orthodox in their thinking, some ingrained people unshakable in their beliefs.A.fashionableB.conventional and traditionalC.flexibleD.honest您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.08.第8题The _______ (disagreement) of his age and rank aroused much doubt.A.inconvenienceB.inconsistentC.incongruityD.inconceivability您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:0.09.第9题She is the odd woman out, often the only females in the crowd of hard-hatted and hard-headed males.A.the woman who didn' t work together with the male workersB.the woman who was driven out by the maleworkmatesC.the woman who does not mix easily with her male workmatesD.the woman who is too strange that she can not get along with her workmates您的答案:D题目分数:2.0此题得分:0.010.第10题Jessie O’Neal, a psychotherapist, ______(invent a new term) of “Affluenza”.A.invented the coinB.termed the coinC.made the coinD.coined the term您的答案:D题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.011.第11题The achievement made in study closely _____ (to show the close shared relationship) the scholarship.A.relates toB.correlates withC.relativeD.relation您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:0.012.第12题He directly got to the point of the matter and had no reservation at all. He had a ______(practical and direct in an honest way) attitude.A.down-to-earthB.word-of-mouthC.hard-headedD.iron-hearted您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.013.第13题Please take good care of her. She is ______ (very near to the condition of) a mental disease.A.suffering fromB.running towardsC.on the verge ofD.at the end of您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:0.014.第14题His explanation of this chemical reaction really ____(disclosed the truth).A.took the standB.took the rugC.matched the pointD.whacked out您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:0.015.第15题There are a great many manic depressive who either hide in alcohol or drugs.A.covered by the behavior of either excessive drinking or taking drugsB.hiding in a bar or drugstoreC.trying to hide from the truth that they either drink or take drugD.burying oneself in alcohol and drugs您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.016.第16题After finally hitting rock bottom, Bob Kravitz cleaned up his act. Now at 33 he has finally settled down!A.reaching the lowest pointB.experiencing the best thingsC.falling down from a high placeD.hitting on a rock您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.017.第17题mentorA.免疫性B.轨道C.争论D.顾问您的答案:D题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.018.第18题proclivityA.癖好B.爱好C.习惯D.习俗您的答案:A题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.019.第19题orbitA.太空船B.宇航员C.轨道D.赤道您的答案:C题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.020.第20题casketA.棺材B.走廊C.卡其布D.手铐您的答案:A题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.021.第21题shuttleA.飞碟B.太空船C.发射器D.直升机您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:0.022.第22题transmitterA.点火器B.太空船C.发射机D.发动机您的答案:C题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.023.第23题weightA.深度B.广度C.等待D.负担您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.024.第24题He got aggravated with it.A.irritatedB.movedC.dissapointedD.impressed您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.025.第25题Regional ______(fixed or conventional ideas or images) have been part of America since its founding.A.stereotypesB.attitudesC.aptitudesD.opinions您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.026.第26题The talented singer is endowed with a youthful _______ (powerful and exciting) voice.A.vividB.vibratingC.vibrantD.violent您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.027.第27题Wherever he went he would become the topic of conversation and be in the _________(becoming the focus of attention).A.spotB.lightC.spotlightD.lightspot您的答案:D题目分数:2.0此题得分:0.028.第28题Though he failed twice, he was still ________ (begiven the right to) a third chance.A.entitled toB.engaged withC.presented withD.introduced to您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.029.第29题She had to _________ (regain control) before she continued to relate her horrible experience.A.correct herselfB.collect herselfC.recover herselfD.rescue herself您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:0.030.第30题You just got jacked. Give me your wallet.A.got finedB.be fooledC.be kidnappedD.held up and robbed您的答案:D题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.031.第31题The manager has _________ (deeply fixed) prejudice towards his secretary.A.a slightB.an ingrainedC.an intendedD.a vicious您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.032.第32题She got herself involved in the crime and was charged as _________(a person who helps another in doing something criminal).A.accessoryB.coworkerC.traitorD.murderer您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.033.第33题I would rather be _______ (honest, frank) with you.A.unfathomableB.justifiedC.candidD.accessible您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.034.第34题The order has been ______ (cancelled) . You can go home now.A.scrubbedB.disputedC.screwed upD.fulfilled您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.035.第35题He said he would never be _______(greatly frightened) by big names and authorities.A.intimidatedB.timidC.limitedD.temporized您的答案:D题目分数:2.0此题得分:0.036.第36题And I just let loose in this emotional tirade. I just lost it. I started, I was angry. I was scared.I was in tears.A.lost my mindB.became nervousC.release, set freeD.got crazy您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.037.第37题There is a fine line between reality and illusion.A.a great distinctionB.a distinction seen only with difficulty and effortC.similarityD.difference您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.038.第38题We found a group of tradesmen following a hollow hard-headed tradition, checking out the chicks at lunch time.A.playing with the chickenB.checking the work they have doneC.Looking over the girlsD.playing a game您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.039.第39题Children who are given everything they want whenever they want it are susceptible.A.openly distrustful and unwilling to confideB.easily wounded or hurtC.easily influenced or affected by somethingD.extremely stubborn您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.040.第40题So that was my tool to find out what I was really about.A.I used to work with this kind of toolB.that helped me in getting a better understanding of myself and more confidenceC.only with this tool I can find back my confidenceD.I am totally at a loss您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.041.第41题He realized that his age might work to his advantage.A.get him away from the chanceB.help him to get the chanceC.make his effort uselessD.put him in disadvantage您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.042.第42题He is a stubborn man _______(no matter judging from what aspect).A.as a resultB.in allC.in the endD.by all accounts您的答案:D题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.043.第43题The visit of the student delegation to Beijing turned out to be very successful and meaningful. We try our best to __________(encouraging) the school leaders to do it again.A.push forB.pull forC.pawn toD.hail to您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:0.044.第44题No one can get along well with him, for he is too __________ (obstinate)A.hard hatB.stone-heartedC.hard-headedD.hot-tempered您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:0.045.第45题In every way, she is a phenomenon.A.a state or processB.a leaderC.a common personD.an unusual person您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:0.046.第46题We didn’t want to see communism take over the world, and that was what we felt it was at stake at that time.A.well-knownB.popularizedC.in dangerD.safe您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.047.第47题Do any of you ever get tired of talking about this?A.not want toB.want toC.would like toD.be involved in您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.048.第48题So whenever you are feeling down, you just look up here and you go.A.You just come here and I will help youB.Here will be a perfect place for you to restartC.You need to do nothing but keep goingD.You just think about the good things, try to feel hopeful and keep going您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.049.第49题They come from all over the region where fear and security are part of everyone's daily catechism.A.daily workB.the problems encountered dailyC.questions and answers every dayD.routine jobs您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.050.第50题There is no sure-fire way to guard against affluenza.A.certain to succeedB.specificC.definiteD.effective您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.0作业总得分:75.0。
北语19春《高级听力》(Ⅰ)作业1234满分答案
19春《高级听力》(Ⅰ)作业1第一次作业问题10(作业音频请到课程公告里下载)A.It'smuchmoredifficultthanpeoplethink.B.It'sbelievedtobethehardestoptionalcourse.C.It'stootoughforsomestudents.D.It'snotashardasexpected.正确答案:A第一次作业问题13A.Teenagerstendtobecareless.B.Oneshouldalwaysdohisjobearnestly.C.Onecanbenefitalotfromworkingwithhisfather.D.Manuallaborersshouldn'tbelookeddownupon.正确答案:B第一次作业问题6A.Bepatientandwait.B.Calltocheckhisscores.C.Inquirewhenthetestscoresarereleased.D.TaketheGREtestagainin8weeks.正确答案:A第一次作业问题20A.Theyhaveoutnumberedmadestudents.B.Veryfewofthemareengagedinresearch.C.Theywerenotawardeddegreesuntil1948.D.Theywerenottreatedequallyuntil1881.正确答案:C第一次作业问题14A.Hewasagardener.B.Heworkedonafarm.C.Heranavillageshop.D.Heworkedinanadvertisingagency.正确答案:D第一次作业问题9A.Buysomefood.B.Booktraintickets.C.Waitforataxi.D.Goonatrip.正确答案:D第一次作业问题8A.Hewasseriouslywoundedinamineexplosion.B.Hewasslightlyinjuredinatrafficaccident.C.Hewaskeptinhospitalforalongtime.D.Hewasfinedforspeeding.正确答案:B第一次作业问题2A.Thewomanistoobusytojointhemanfordinner.B.Themanisinvitingthewomantodinner.C.ThemanisgoingtovisittheStevensons.D.ThewomanisafriendoftheStevensons'.正确答案:B第一次作业问题16A.Thecrisisinhisfamilylife.B.Thedeclineinhishealth.C.Hisdesiretostarthisownbusiness.D.Hisdreamoflivinginthecountryside.正确答案:A第一次作业问题4A.Thefurnitureheboughtwasverycheap.B.Thefurnishedapartmentwasinexpensive.C.ThefurnitureinthemarketwasonsaleeverySunday.D.Theapartmentwasprovidedwithsomeoldfurniture.正确答案:A第一次作业问题17A.Becausetheuniversityiseverywhereinthecity.B.Becauseallthebuildingsinthecitylookalike.C.Becausetherearenosignstodirectthem.D.Becausenotourguidesareavailable.正确答案:A第一次作业问题5A.Themandoesn'twanttostayhomeandtakecareoftheirchild.B.Themanissurethathewillgainmorebytakingthejob.C.Themanlikesajobthatenableshimtotravel.D.Themanisthinkingabouttakinganewjob.正确答案:D第一次作业问题15A.Itwascolorful.B.Itwaspeaceful.C.Itwasstressful.D.Itwasboring.正确答案:C第一次作业问题19A.Mostofthemhavealonghistory.B.Theyhousesomebooksthananyotheruniversitylibrary.C.TheyeachhaveacopyofeverybookpublishedinBritain.D.Manyofthemarespecializedlibraries.正确答案:D第一次作业问题18A.Theysettheirownexam.B.Theyawardtheirowndegrees.C.Theyselecttheirownstudents.D.Theyorganizetheirownlaboratorywork.正确答案:C第一次作业问题3A.Theprofessorspoketoofast.B.Theprofessorspokewithastrongaccent.C.Theprofessor'slecturenotesweretoocomplicated.D.Theprofessor'spresentationwasnotconvincingenough. 正确答案:A第一次作业问题12A.Hisfathercuttheleaveshimself.B.Hisfatherscoldedhimseverely.C.Hisfathermadehimdothecuttingagain.D.Hisfathertookbackthesixdollars.正确答案:C第一次作业问题7A.Shereaditslowly.B.Shereaditselectively.C.Shefinisheditatastretch.D.Shewentitoverchapterbychapter.正确答案:B第一次作业问题1A.Atatheatre.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atabookingoffice.D.Atarailwaystation.正确答案:B第一次作业问题11A.Anxiousandworried.B.Nervousandconfused.C.Proudandexcited.D.Inspiredandconfident.正确答案:C19春《高级听力》(Ⅰ)作业2第二次作业问题2(作业音频请到课程公告里下载)A.Sheisworkinginthecity.B.Lifeinthesuburbsislonely.C.Jobsareeasiertofindinthecity.D.It'slessexpensivelivinginthecity.正确答案:A第二次作业问题12A.Stafftraining.B.Book-keeping.C.Cleaningandwashingup.D.Gardeningandflowerarranging.正确答案:C第二次作业问题14A.Towithdrawhisdeposit.B.Tocashacheck.C.Torobthebank.D.Togethisprize.正确答案:D第二次作业问题19A.Someonehasfallenoffthebridge.B.Someoneonthebridgeisbeingattacked.C.Someoneisthreateningtodestroythebridge.D.Someoneonthebridgeisattemptingtokillhimself.正确答案:D第二次作业问题13A.Theyhavetheirhotelbeautifullydecorated.B.Theyprovidedeliciousfood.C.Theymaketheirguestsfeelathome.D.Theygivepartiesregularlyfortheirvisitors.正确答案:C第二次作业问题5A.Sendingane-mail.B.Workinginanoffice.C.Talkingonthephone.D.Doingspellingpractice.正确答案:C第二次作业问题3A.Inaprintingshop.B.Atapublishinghouse.C.Atabookstore.D.Inalibrary.正确答案:C第二次作业问题7A.Thewomanmisplacedherclasspermitforbiology.B.Thewomanarrivedforregistrationtooearly.C.Thewomanmissedregistrationforthebiologycourse.D.Thewomangotawrongclasspermit.正确答案:B第二次作业问题17A.Hewasafraidthathewouldbecaughtonthespot.rgebillswerenotwithinhisreach.C.Themaximumsumallowedwas55,000.D.Hewaslimitedbytimeandthesizeofhispockets.正确答案:D第二次作业问题18A.ArescuerontheGoldenGateBridge.B.Aprofessionaldiver.C.Atelephoneoperator.D.AguardontheGoldenGateBridge.正确答案:A第二次作业问题16A.Theylethimdowhathewantedto.B.Theyhelpedhimfindlargebills.C.Theypressedthealarm.D.Theycalledthepolice.正确答案:A第二次作业问题6A.Buysomethingforthepicnic.B.Goforaridearoundtown.C.Goshoppingwiththeman.D.Haveapicnic.正确答案:A第二次作业问题20A.Callthemothertocomerightaway.B.Trytocommunicatewiththemfirst.C.Helpthemtogetoutoftheirmisery.D.Remindthemthattheyhavechildrentotakecareof. 正确答案:B第二次作业问题1A.GiveBobaphonecall.B.GoandpickBobup.C.GolookforBob.D.WaitforBob.正确答案:D第二次作业问题4A.Thewomanbemorecarefulnexttime.B.Theytrytothinkofasolution.C.Thewomanfindasparekey.D.Theycomedownstairs.正确答案:B第二次作业问题8A.ThewomanlikestheweatherinNewYorkverymuch.B.ThewomanwillstayinNewYorkalongtime.C.ThemanisplanningtovisitNewYork.D.It'squitecoldinNewYorknow.正确答案:C第二次作业问题10A.She'sflyingtoHongKong.B.She'sgoingtobuyanairticket.C.She'sgoingtosaygood-byetoBill.D.She'sleavingforHongKongwithBill.正确答案:A第二次作业问题15A.Aradioannouncer.B.Abankemployee.C.Acarmechanic.D.Amovieactor.正确答案:C第二次作业问题9A.Theoldladysittingnexttothecouplelikestoysverymuch.B.Anoldladytookthecouple'ssuitcaseforherown.C.Thecouple'ssuitcasewasstolenintherestaurant.D.Themanforgottoputthetoysintheirsuitcase.正确答案:B第二次作业问题11A.Theyhireonlyretiredworkers.B.Theyeachdojobstheyaregoodat.C.Theyclosethehotelduringlowseasons.D.Theyemployasfewworkersaspossible.正确答案:D19春《高级听力》(Ⅰ)作业3第三次作业问题17(作业音频请到课程公告里下载)A.Ittakesskill.B.Itpayswell.C.It'safull-timejob.D.It'sadmiredworldwide.正确答案:A第三次作业问题12A.Theywerenicerandgentler.B.Theypaidmoreattentiontotheirappearance.C.Theywerewillingtospendmoremoneyonclothes.D.Theyweremoreawareofchangesinfashion.正确答案:A第三次作业问题6A.Helpthewomanmovetheitems.B.HurrytoMr.Johnson'soffice.C.HelpmovethingstoMr.Johnson'soffice.D.PutoffhisappointmentwithMr.Johnson.正确答案:B第三次作业问题11A.Theartofsayingthankyou.B.Thesecretofstayingpretty.C.Theinportanceofgoodmanners.D.Thedifferencebetweeneleganceandgoodmanners.正确答案:C第三次作业问题2A.Thewomaniswatchinganexcitingfilmwiththeman.B.Thewomancan'ttakeaphotooftheman.C.Thewomanisrunningtowardthelake.D.Thewomanisfilmingthelake.正确答案:B第三次作业问题1A.Themancouldbuyashirtofadifferentcolor.B.Thesizeoftheshirtisallrightfortheman.C.Thesizethemanwantswillarrivesoon.D.Themancouldcomesometimelater.正确答案:A第三次作业问题20A.Theaterlobbieswithuniformedsecurityguards.B.Clothingstoreswherepeoplearerelaxedandoffguard.C.Airportswherepeoplecarryalotofluggage.D.HotelsandrestraurantsinsoutheastLondon.正确答案:B第三次作业问题9A.Themanisusuallythelasttohandinhistestpaper.B.Themanhasmadeamessofhismidtermexam.C.Themanhasnothadstudyhabits.D.Themanisadiligentstudent.正确答案:C第三次作业问题8A.Thereisnomoreleft.B.Itdoesn'tappealtoher.C.It'sincrediblydelicious.D.Shehasalreadytastedit.正确答案:B第三次作业问题14A.Childrendon'tgetenougheducationinsafety.B.Childrenarekeenondangerousgames.C.Theplaygroundsareinpoorcondition.D.Theplaygroundsareovercrowded.正确答案:C第三次作业问题3A.It'squietintherestaurant.B.Thepriceishighintherestaurant.C.Therestaurantservesgoodfood.D.Therestaurantistoofarfromtheirschool.正确答案:A第三次作业问题18A.Amotherwithababyinherarms.B.Awomanwhosebagishanginginfront.C.Alonefemalewithahandbagatherrightside.D.Anoldladycarryingahandbagontheleft.正确答案:C第三次作业问题7A.Themanshouldnotdreamofbeingasuperstar.B.Themandidn'tpracticehardenough.C.Themanshouldfindanewpartner.D.Themanshouldnotgiveup.正确答案:D第三次作业问题13A.Bydecoratingourhomes.B.Bybeingkindandgenerous.C.Bywearingfashionableclothes.D.Byputtingonalittlemake-up.正确答案:B第三次作业问题19A.Thebackpocketofhistighttrousers.B.Thetoppocketofhisjacket.C.Asidepocketofhisjacket.D.Asidepocketofhistrousers.正确答案:A第三次作业问题10A.Themanwilldrivethewomantoschool.B.Themanhasfinishedhisassignment.C.Themaniswillingtohelpthewoman.D.Themanislosingpatiencewiththewoman.正确答案:D第三次作业问题5A.Thewomanhasbeencomplainingtoomuch.B.Thewoman'sheadachewillgoawaybyitself.C.Thewomanshouldhaveseenthedoctorearlier.D.Thewomanshouldconfirmherappointmentwiththedoctor.正确答案:C第三次作业问题4A.Atabookingoffice.B.InaHongKonghotel.C.Onabusystreet.D.Atanairport.正确答案:D第三次作业问题16A.Theytendtostaywithinshoutingorrunningdistanceoftheirparents.B.Theyshouldbeawareofthepotentialrisksintheplayground.C.Theymaypanicinfrontofhighplaygroundequipment.D.Theycanbecteativewhentheyfeelsecure.正确答案:D第三次作业问题15A.Theyshouldhelpmaintaintheequipment.B.Theyshouldkeepawatchfuleyeontheirchildren.C.Theyshouldstoptheirchildrenfromclimbingladders.D.Theyshouldteachtheirchildrenhowtousetheequipment.正确答案:B19春《高级听力》(Ⅰ)作业4第四次作业问题14(作业音频请到课程公告里下载)A.Inafast-foodrestaurantB.AtashoppingcenterC.AtacountyfairD.Inabakery正确答案:C第四次作业问题18A.BeautyB.LoyaltyC.LuckD.Durability正确答案:A第四次作业问题19A.HewantedtofollowthetraditionofhiscountryB.HebelievedthatitsymbolizedaneverlastingmarriageC.ItwasthoughtabloodvesselinthatfingerleddirectlytotheheartD.Itwassupposedthatthediamondonthatfingerwouldbringgoodluck 正确答案:C第四次作业问题9A.Themaniswordedabouthisfuture.B.Thetwospeakersareseniorsatcollege.C.Thetwospeakersareatalosswhattodo.D.Thewomanregretsspendinghertimeidly.正确答案:B第四次作业问题10A.Shealsofoundtheplotdifficulttofollow.B.Shehaslearnedalotfromthenovel.C.Sheusuallyhasdifficultyrememberingnames.D.Shecanrecallthenamesofmostcharactersinthenovel.正确答案:A第四次作业问题20A.Thetwopeoplecanlearnabouteachother’slikesanddislikesB.ThetwopeoplecanhavetimetodecideiftheyareagoodmatchC.ThetwopeoplecanhavetimetoshopfortheirnewhomeD.Thetwopeoplecanearnenoughmoneyfortheirwedding正确答案:B第四次作业问题6A.Quitdeliveringflowers.B.Leavehisjobtoworkforher.C.Workatarestaurant.D.Bringherflowerseveryday.正确答案:B第四次作业问题12A.AirtrafficconditionsB.TrafficjamsonhighwaysC.RoadconditionsD.Newtrafficrules正确答案:A第四次作业问题1A.Markandthewomanhadnotbeenintouchforsometime.B.ThemansawMarkonthestreettwomonthsago.C.ThewomanmadeaphonecalltoMarkyesterday.D.ThewomanhadforgottenMark'sphonenumber. 正确答案:A第四次作业问题11A.SyntheticfuelB.SolarenergyC.AlcoholD.Electricity正确答案:D第四次作业问题7A.Shecanfindtherightpersontohelptheman.B.Shepickedupthebookfromthebusfloor.C.Shecanhelpthemanout.D.She'salsoinneedofatextbook正确答案:C第四次作业问题16A.OnthetableB.BehindhisbackC.UnderhisbottomD.Onhislap正确答案:B第四次作业问题15A.AvoideatinganyfoodB.PreparetherighttypeofpietoeatC.WashhishandsthoroughlyD.Practiceeatingapiequickly正确答案:A第四次作业问题4A.Themanrefusestolistentohisdoctor'sadvice.B.Themanisunderpressurefromhiswife.C.Themanusuallyfollowshiswife'sadvice.D.Themannolongersmokes.正确答案:D第四次作业问题8A.Themancan'tcomefortheappointmentat4:15.B.Themanisgladhe'sgotintouchwiththedoctor.C.Themanwantstochangethedateoftheappointment.D.Themanwasconfusedaboutthedateoftheappointment. 正确答案:D第四次作业问题2A.ThewomanisgladtomeetMr.Browninperson.B.ThewomanfeelssorrythatMr.Brownisunabletocome.C.ThemanismeetingthewomanonbehalfofMr.Brown.D.Themanislateforthetripbecauseheisbusy.正确答案:C第四次作业问题5A.Becomeateacher.B.Gobacktoschool.C.Movetoabigcity.D.WorkinNewYork.正确答案:A第四次作业问题13A.GothroughahealthcheckB.CarrylittleluggageC.ArriveearlyforboardingD.Undergosecuritychecks正确答案:B第四次作业问题17A.Lookingsidewaystoseehowfastyourneighboreats.B.Eatingfromtheoutsidetowardthemiddle.C.Swallowingthepiewithwater.D.Holdingthepieintherightposition正确答案:B第四次作业问题3A.At10:25.B.At10:30.C.At10:45.D.At10:40.正确答案:D。
高级视听说教程(第二版)课后答案
Unit11. Most countries take a census every ten years or so in order to count the people and to know where they are living.2. A country with a growing population is a country that is becoming more populous.3. A person’s race is partly determined by skin color and type of hair as well as other physical characteristics.4. The majority of the U.S. population is of European origin.5. The geographical distribution of a country’s population gives information about where the people are living.6. The total population of the United States is made up of many different kinds of people.7. In other words, the population comprises people of different races and ages.8. The average age of the U.S. population, which is a relatively large one, has been getting progressively higher recently.9. Metropolitan areas are more densely populated than rural areas. That is, they have more people per square mile.10. The use of antibiotics has greatly decreased the death rate throughout much of the world.11. A country whose birth rate is higher than its death rate will have an increasing population.12. On the average, women have a higher life expectancy than men do.Unit21.Throughout history, people have moved, or immigrated, to new countries to live.2.Natural disasters can take many forms:those that are characterized by a shortageof rain or food are called droughts and famines respectively.3.Sometimes people immigrate to a new country to escape political or religiouspersecution.4.Rather than immigrants, the early settlers from Great Britain consideredthemselves colonists; they had left home to settle new land for the mother country.5.The So-called Great Immigration, which can be divided into three stages, or timeperiods, began about l830 and lasted till about 1930.6.The Industrial Revolution, which began in the eighteenth century, causedwidespread unemployment as machines replaced workers.7.The scarcity of farmland in Europe caused many people to immigrate to the UnitedStates, where farmland was more abundant.nd in the United States was plentiful and available when the country wasexpanding westward. In fact, the U.S. government offered free public land to citizens in 1862.9.The failure of the Irish potato crop in the middle of the nineteenth centurycaused widespread starvation.10.The Great Depression of the 1930s and World War II contributed to the noticeabledecrease in immigration after 1930.11.The first law that limited the number of immigrants coming from a certain partof the world was the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.12.It is important to note that in 1965 strict quotas based on nationality wereeliminated.13.At the end of the 1940s immigration began to increase again and has, in general,risen steadily since then.14.Will the trend continue for non-Europeans to immigrate to the UnitedStates?15.The U.S. immigration laws of today in general require that new immigrants havethe skills necessary to succeed in the United States because industry no longer requires large numbers of unskilled workers.Unit 31. As we look at the changes over the last century, we’ll use a lot of statistics to describe these changes.2. While the number of people in these goods producing industries went down, the number of people in the service industries went up.3. Over the years, child labor laws became much stricter and by 1999, it was illegal for anyone under sixteen to work full-time in any of the fifty States.4. In 1900 the average per capita income was $4, 200.5. One of the important benefits most workers received later in the century was health insurance.6. Whereas wages and salaries rose over the century, the average workweek dropped.7. People often tend to romanticize the past and talk about “the good old days.”8. According to a 2003 study released by the United Nations International Labor Organization, U. S. workers are the most productive in the world.9. Longer working hours in the United States is a rising trend, while the trend in other industrialized countries is the opposite.10. Workers in some European countries actually outproduce American workers per hour of work.11. This higher rate of productivity might be because European workers are less stressed than U. S. workers.12. Between 1949 and 1974, increases in productivity were matched by increases in wages.13. After 1974, productivity increased in manufacturing and services, but real wages stagnated.14. The money goes for salaries to CEOs, to the stock market, and to corporate profits.15. Some people say that labor unions have lost power since the beginning of the 1980s, and that the government has passed laws that favor the rich and weaken the rights of the workers.Unit41. A hundred years ago, one heard the same comments about the family that one hears today—in short, that the American family is disintegrating.2. Proof of this disintegration included evidence that women were not completely content with their domestic role.3. To the contrary, the very nature of the family has changed drastically inthe last fifty years.4. To be sure, the family is a very sensitive barometer for what is happening inthe society.5. Demographically, the predominant configuration of the family was the traditional one.6. The country idealized the family in these years:there Was a commitment tothe family and a reverence for it.7. Three characteristics stand out in this period:conformity to social norms, greater male domination of the family, and clear-cut gender roles.8. These decades were characterized by a lack of conformity to social norms and included the sexual revolution and the women’s liberation movement.9. Another important movement was the drive for self-expression and self fulfillment.10. The new configuration of the family had to include families of cohabiting couples, with or without children.11. The number of single-parent households tripled, and the number of unmarried couples quadrupled.12. They see a continuing decline in divorce rates since the 1980s but also a declinein birth rates after an initial increase in the 1980s. 13. There is an attempt to balance work with family obligations, and concern seems to be shifting from individualism to the new familism. 14. Places of work may offer more flexible working hours and on-site day care.15. For its part, the government could mandate parental leave and family allowances.Unit51. The U.S. government cannot ask for information on religious affiliation on a mandatory basis.2. One survey done in 2002 shows that 76 percent of the total population identified themselves as Christian, with 52 percent identifying themselves as Protestant and24 percent as Catholic.3. The number of Americans belonging to churches or other religious organizations is surprisingly high compared to other modernized nations.4. This is not to suggest that religious values are not important in these other nations.5. Freedom of worship is guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution.6. The First Amendment also establishes the separation of church and state.7. The importance of religion in American history should not be underestimated.8. I’d like to talk about the increasing role religion has played in fairly recent history.9. Religion had seemed to be in decline, but there was a religious revival in the 1970s that surprised many people.10. The religious revival was conservative in nature and, at first, largely confinedto issues in the private sphere of life.11. These issues, however, were very controversial in nature and became quite politicized in a short time.2. Perhaps the“rise of the religious right’’is a temporary phenomenon in American life.13.Some people predict that American society will become increasingly secular andless religious in the future;others predict a more authoritarian political atmosphere based on conservative religious belief.Unit71. I understand why a foreigner might react skeptically to U. S. culture, especiallyif the person comes from a more ethnically and racially homogeneous society.2. It seems naive or even perverse to deny the existence of a culture that hassuch great impact on other cultures, for better or worse. 3. A melting pot, literally a pot in which metals like aluminum and copper are melted in order to blend them, is the traditional metaphor for the way the different groups of immigrants came together in the United States.4. Some people feel that the monoculturalist view of many nationalities blending together into an alloy of all the parts in it is a myth.5. Opponents point out that many groups have at times been excluded from participating in U.S.society through segregation and discrimination.6. U. S. society probably did not assimilate new cultural input until the new immigrants were viewed with less prejudice.7. The metaphor the multiculturalists use is the patchwork quilt, a mosaic of separate, autonomous subcultures.8. Intermarriage and the adoption of children of another race make a differencein how people in a family look at themselves.9. The point here is that the ethnically and racially pure individuals impliedby the multiculturalist view are more the exception than the rule.10. We inherit some of our culture from our families and absorb some of our culture unconsciously.11. If assimilation does not take place in the first generation, it most certainly does by the second or third.12. Monoculturalists fear a fragmentation, or even destmction, of U. S. culture, whereas proponents of the pluralistic view disagree.13. It would be wrong to assume that the dominant culture we’ve been speaking about reflects the culture of only one group.14. Opponents of the pluralistic view of culture cite Latinos, especially Mexican immigrants, the single largest immigrant group since the 1990s.。
东师2019年春季《高级听说》第一次作业
《高级听说》第一次作业Exercise 1 (听力材料1)1. What will take place at Bill's house tomorrow?A. a partyB. a gameC. a dance正确[正确答案是]案:B2. Why does Hank have to work late?A. He has to attend a meeting.B. He has to write a report.C. He has to close the office.正确[正确答案是]案:B3. Why is Hank going to visit Lisa after work?A. because she is sick in bedB. because he has to return somethingC. because he is going to take her to Bill's house正确[正确答案是]案:A4. Where is Hank going to get the snacks to take to Bill's house?A. from his houseB. from the storeC. from his work正确[正确答案是]案:A5. What time will Hank most likely arrive at Bill's house?A. 7:00 PMB. 8:00 PMC. 9:00 PM正确[正确答案是]案:CExercise 2 (听力材料2)Apartments for Rent1. What is the main topic of the conversation?A. problems with living in an apartmentB. a search for a new apartmentC. the cost of rent near universities2. Why doesn't Ann like her current apartment?A. It's too expensive.B. The neighborhood is noisy.C. It's located some distance from school.3. How much money does Ann want to pay for rent?A. no more than $200B. around $200C. a little more than $2004. What kind of place is she looking for?A. somewhere that is within a short driving distance of campusB. an apartment with furniture already in itC. a place where she can live alone5. How is Roger going to help her?A. He is planning on calling a friend who owns an apartment building.B. He will check the newspapers to see if he can find an apartment for rent.C. He is going to visit an apartment building near his place.正确[正确答案是]案:1.B2.C3.A4.B5.CExercise 3(听力材料3)Camping under the Stars1. What are they planning on doing in the morning?A. fishingB. mountain bikingC. hiking2. According to the weather report, when would it start raining?A. in the afternoonB. at nightC. in the morning3. What did Paul forget to bring?A. rain coatsB. umbrellasC. rain boots4. Where did Sara leave the playing cards?A. next to picnic tableB. on picnic tableC. under picnic table5. What do they finally decide to do?A. stay at a hotelB. return homeC. sleep at the campground正确[正确答案是]案:1.B2.C3.A4.A5.CExercise 4 (听力材料4)Christmas is Coming!1. What does the little boy NOT ask for Christmas?A. a toy trainB. a play carC. hand-held radio receiver-transmitters2. What does the girl want for Christmas?A. dollsB. Barbie playhouseC. marbles3. What are some of the foods the children want to prepare for Santa's reindeer?A. cookies, apples, and carrotsB. hot chocolate, oranges, and cornC. apples, oranges, and cookies4. What time do they plan to go to bed?A. 7:00 p.m.B. 8:00 p.m.C. 9:00 p.m.5. How is Santa going to enter the house?A. through the back doorB. down the chimneyC. through a basement window正确[正确答案是]案:1.A2.A3.C4.A5.B。
高级英语视听说试题
高级英语视听说试题1.第1题humiliationA.人性B.人类C.恐吓D.羞辱您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.02.第2题neutralityA.对立B.中立C.营养D.养分您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.03.第3题immunityA.责任B.交际C.社区D.免疫性您的答案:D 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.04.第4题felonyA.重罪B.轻罪C.拘留D.逮捕您的答案:A 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.05.第5题weightA.深度B.广度C.等待D.负担您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.06.第6题He had taken the wrong food, and began to_________ (vomit).A.throw upB.twitchC.pass outD.bleed您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.07.第7题The mother made a _____(causing painful feelings) decision to leave her child alone in the wild.A.ambiguousB.lenientC.wrenchingD.susceptible您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.08.第8题leotardA.紧身连衣裤B.美洲豹C.曲棍球D.大屠杀您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.09.第9题He is a double-dealing guy. He acts before some powerful people as if he was obedient, but then _______(to come or go back) to his cruelty when facing ordinary civilians.A.inverts backB.inserts toC.reverts backD.reverses to您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.010.第10题No one can get along well with him, for he is too __________ (obstinate)A.hard hatB.stone-heartedC.hard-headedD.hot-tempered您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.011.第11题In every way, she is a phenomenon.A.a state or processB.a leaderC.a common personD.an unusual person您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.012.第12题homosexualityA.同性恋B.异性恋C.双行恋D.性别歧视您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.0 13.第13题aeronauticsA.经济学B.航空学C.心理学D.天文学您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.0 14.第14题dinosaurA.恐龙B.豚鼠C.树熊D.袋鼠您的答案:A题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.015.第15题adultererA.综合病症B.奸夫C.曲棍球D.顾问您的答案:B题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.016.第16题HockeyA.保龄球B.垒球C.曲棍球D.棒球您的答案:C题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.017.第17题What he has told you was merely a ________(not true, invented) story.A.man-madeB.made-upC.madeD.lie您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.018.第18题scandalA.沟渠B.丑闻C.满意D.破坏您的答案:B题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.019.第19题brutalA.鲁莽的B.细心的C.残忍的D.仁慈的您的答案:A题目分数:1.0 此题得分:0.020.第20题ignitionA.忽略B.点火C.幼稚D.威吓您的答案:B题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.021.第21题Children are fascinated by the _____(unreal) battles in computer games.A.furiousB.unbelievableC.unimaginableD.mock您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.022.第22题She has become so _____(to be easily attacked) because of her awesome experience in Maine.A.vulnerableB.strongC.optimisticD.pessimistic您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.023.第23题Up to now, the future has been as bleak as thepast, for Israelis and Palestinians.A.better than the pastB.worse than the pastC.as hopeless as the pastD.as hopeful as the past您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.024.第24题So that was my tool to find out what I was really about.A.I used to work with this kind of toolB.that helped me in getting a better understanding of myself and more confidenceC.only with this tool I can find back my confidenceD.I am totally at a loss您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.025.第25题They were led into those familiar mind fields---the occupied territories, religion, terrorism, the whole awful weight of history.A.long historyB.the burden resulted from the historyC.the most dark part in the historyD.for the sake of the history您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.026.第26题So whenever you are feeling down, you just look up here and you go.A.You just come here and I will help youB.Here will be a perfect place for you to restartC.You need to do nothing but keep goingD.You just think about the good things, try to feel hopeful and keep going您的答案:D题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.027.第27题There is a fine line between reality and illusion.A.a great distinctionB.a distinction seen only with difficulty and effortC.similarityD.difference您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:0.028.第28题After the overnight working, he___________(become ill with sth. infectious) a sever cough.A.fell withB.came down withC.recovered fromD.died of您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.029.第29题Professor Zimbardo did regular follow up interviews with the students for several years.A.interviews called " follow-up"B.no more interviewsC.previous interviewsD.second interview referring to an earlier one您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.030.第30题The order has been ______ (cancelled) . You can go home now.A.scrubbedB.disputedC.screwed upD.fulfilled您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.031.第31题shuttleA.飞碟B.太空船C.发射器D.直升机您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:0.032.第32题Do any of you ever get tired of talking about this?A.not want toB.want toC.would like toD.be involved in您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.033.第33题It does not alter the essence who her parents are.A.change the truthC.change the importanceD.make any differences您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.034.第34题He may sound like an Archie-bunker, but he’s got a point.A.a kind of jobB.a famous movie starC.rich people with high social statusD.A type of working-class man who often reacts to social pressures in a bigoted and self-righteous manner.您的答案:D题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.035.第35题After finally hitting rock bottom, Bob Kravitz cleaned up his act. Now at 33 he has finally settledA.reaching the lowest pointB.experiencing the best thingsC.falling down from a high placeD.hitting on a rock您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.036.第36题push-upA.齐步走B.直立C.俯卧撑D.仰卧起坐您的答案:C题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.037.第37题mammogramA.肿瘤切除术B.乳房X线照片C.辐射治疗D.恶性肿瘤您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.0 38.第38题detentionA.注意B.拘留C.挽留D.拖延您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.0 39.第39题trenchA.倾向B.方向C.沟渠D.走廊您的答案:C题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.040.第40题prognosisA.判病结果B.综合病症C.疾病D.痊愈您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.041.第41题Though he failed twice, he was still ________ (be given the right to) a third chance.A.entitled toB.engaged withC.presented withD.introduced to您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.042.第42题You will have both loss and gains in your life. There is always a _____(deduction) column and a _____(increase) column.A.adding; minusB.minus; addingC.plus; debitD.debit; plus您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.043.第43题Regional ______(fixed or conventional ideas or images) have been part of America since its founding.A.stereotypesB.attitudesC.aptitudesD.opinions您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.044.第44题He said he would never be _______(greatly frightened) by big names and authorities.A.intimidatedB.timidC.limitedD.temporized您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.045.第45题And I just let loose in this emotional tirade. I just lost it. I started, I was angry. I was scared. I was in tears.A.lost my mindB.became nervousC.release, set freeD.got crazy您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.046.第46题Please take good care of her. She is ______ (very near to the condition of) a mental disease.A.suffering fromB.running towardsC.on the verge ofD.at the end of您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.047.第47题He was a very vibrant, personable person, but in a lot of ways he was also a very private person.A.a person who has a lot of privacyB.a person who is unwilling to talk about himself in publicC.a person who has quite a lot friendsD.a person with whom people would like to make friends您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.048.第48题Children who are given everything they want whenever they want it are susceptible.A.openly distrustful and unwilling to confideB.easily wounded or hurtC.easily influenced or affected by somethingD.extremely stubborn您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.049.第49题They come from all over the region where fear and security are part of everyone's daily catechism.A.daily workB.the problems encountered dailyC.questions and answers every dayD.routine jobs您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.050.第50题He was acting as the prison superintendent and even he succumbed to the cruelty of the environment.A.bravely facedB.took advantage ofC.made good use ofD.gave up control of您的答案:D题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.0作业总得分:95.0作业总批注:。
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mammogramA.肿瘤切除术B.乳房X线照片C.辐射治疗D.恶性肿瘤您的答案:B题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.02.第2题homosexualityA.同性恋B.异性恋C.双行恋D.性别歧视您的答案:A题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.03.第3题push-upA.齐步走B.直立C.俯卧撑D.仰卧起坐您的答案:C题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.04.第4题dermatologistA.心理医生C.妇科医生D.皮肤科医生您的答案:D 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.05.第5题dinosaurA.恐龙B.豚鼠C.树熊D.袋鼠您的答案:A 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.06.第6题scandalA.沟渠B.丑闻C.满意D.破坏您的答案:B 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.07.第7题weightA.深度B.广度C.等待D.负担您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.08.第8题Sometimes, the greatness of the parents lies in their decision to sacrifice themselves for the _____ (advantage, benefit) of their children.A.welfareB.goodnessC.wellD.good您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.09.第9题The achievement made in study closely _____ (to show the close shared relationship) the scholarship.A.relates toB.correlates withC.relativeD.relation您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.010.第10题Jessie O’Neal, a psychotherapist, ______(invent a new term) of “Affluenza”.A.invented the coinB.termed the coinC.made the coinD.coined the term您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.011.第11题The manager has _________ (deeply fixed) prejudice towards his secretary.A.a slightB.an ingrainedC.an intendedD.a vicious您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.012.第12题Her gossip about others’ privacy are sometimes ________(change so it is strange or unclear).A.believableB.distortedC.mysteriousD.doubtful您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.013.第13题He just ______(to wait or stay with no real purpose) and had a chat with someone else to kill the time.A.handed roundB.hung aroundC.handed toD.hung to您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.014.第14题After the overnight working, he ___________(become ill with sth. infectious) a sever cough.A.fell withB.came down withC.recovered fromD.died of您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.015.第15题Well, I think on days where you are devastated, you have to have your game face on.A.pretend that you are OKB.pretend that you are not influnced at allC.face difficulty or setback with courageD.give up completely您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.016.第16题We saw how totally whacked out he was getting.A.very tiredB.indifferentC.excitedD.frightened您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.017.第17题His plan was to pretend he was sick. But the prison officials didn't buy it.A.release himB.help himC.believe itD.approve it您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.018.第18题syndromeB.圆顶C.心理治疗D.丑闻您的答案:A 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.019.第19题proclivityA.癖好B.爱好C.习惯D.习俗您的答案:A 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.020.第20题sexismA.女性主义B.大男人主义C.性别平等D.性别歧视您的答案:D 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.021.第21题forkliftA.铲车B.起重机C.电梯D.货梯题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.022.第22题humiliationA.人性B.人类C.恐吓D.羞辱您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.023.第23题transmitterA.点火器B.太空船C.发射机D.发动机您的答案:C题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.024.第24题You just got jacked. Give me your wallet.A.got finedB.be fooledC.be kidnappedD.held up and robbed您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.025.第25题Regional ______(fixed or conventional ideas or images) have been part of America since its founding.A.stereotypesB.attitudesC.aptitudesD.opinions您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.026.第26题Though he failed twice, he was still ________ (be given the right to) a third chance.A.entitled toB.engaged withC.presented withD.introduced to您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.027.第27题The topic of the speech was ______(limited to) politics.A.confined withB.defined withC.confined toD.defined to您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.028.第28题All the ________ (arguments) seemed to count for nothing in the end.A.inferencesB.assumptionC.suppositionD.polemics您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.029.第29题I would rather be _______ (honest, frank) with you.A.unfathomableB.justifiedC.candidD.accessible您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.030.第30题His father passed away while he was still studying abroad. The neighbors hesitated whether they should call him to give him this ________(great and often unpleasant surprise) news.A.enormousB.painfulC.hilariousD.bombshell您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.031.第31题The Russians had been talking about their superior technology and they were making hay with this all over the world.A.making use of somethingB.selling somethingC.stopping using somethingD.discussing about something您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.032.第32题D you feel as if you dodged a bullet? "Oh, yeah, and I feel real lucky."A.being shotB.surviving a warC.unluckyD.having a narrow escape您的答案:D题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.033.第33题They come from all over the region where fear and security are part of everyone's daily catechism.A.daily workB.the problems encountered dailyC.questions and answers every dayD.routine jobs您的答案:B题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.034.第34题The children ______(persuading repeatedly) me into taking them to the seaside.A.requiredB.requestedC.badgeredD.demanded您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.035.第35题Do any of you ever get tired of talking about this?A.not want toB.want toC.would like toD.be involved in您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.036.第36题I think the president understands now that he is riding on the last wings of public grace.A.He is very likely to lose the favorable comments of the public and their supportB.He has the last chance to gain support from the publicC.He is losing his popularityD.He is becoming more and more popular among people您的答案:A题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.037.第37题Up to now, the future has been as bleak as the past, for Israelis and Palestinians.A.better than the pastB.worse than the pastC.as hopeless as the pastD.as hopeful as the past您的答案:C题目分数:2.0此题得分:2.038.第38题adultererA.综合病症B.奸夫C.曲棍球D.顾问您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.039.第39题leotardA.紧身连衣裤B.美洲豹C.曲棍球D.大屠杀您的答案:A 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.040.第40题scarecrowA.发射机B.稻草人C.职业病D.狂妄自大您的答案:B 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.041.第41题trophyA.屠杀B.胜利C.战利品D.好战的您的答案:C 题目分数:1.0 此题得分:1.042.第42题detentionA.注意B.拘留C.挽留D.拖延您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.043.第43题biopsyA.乳房X线照片B.活组织切片检查C.乳房肿瘤切除术D.管状癌瘤您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.044.第44题ignitionA.忽略B.点火C.幼稚D.威吓您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.045.第45题Others try to pass it off as just a robbery.A.stop the investigationB.start the investigationC.remember it asD.forget it您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.046.第46题Children are fascinated by the _____(unreal) battles in computer games.A.furiousB.unbelievableC.unimaginableD.mock您的答案:D题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.047.第47题He was called a ________ (a weak and ineffectual person) by his classmates.A.cowardB.wimpC.miserD.warrior您的答案:B题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.048.第48题There are a great many manic depressive who either hide in alcohol or drugs.A.covered by the behavior of either excessive drinking or taking drugsB.hiding in a bar or drugstoreC.trying to hide from the truth that they either drink or take drugD.burying oneself in alcohol and drugs您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.049.第49题He is always _______(not sever, especially in punishing people) in his treatment of offenders.A.harshB.indifferentC.lenientD.stubborn您的答案:C题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.050.第50题She got herself involved in the crime and was charged as _________(a person who helps another in doing something criminal).A.accessoryB.coworkerC.traitorD.murderer您的答案:A题目分数:3.0此题得分:3.0作业总得分:100.0作业总批注:。