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新世纪视听说第三册b3u2b新世纪视听说B3U2-BPart I Listening Comprehension ( 15 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) The microwave oven needs repair.B) The soup will be made soon.C) The microwave oven doesn't work.D) The soup is probably in the microwave oven.Script: A: Where is my soup?B: Have you checked in the microwave oven?正确答案:D学生答案:D得分:2分2.A) In a hospital.B) In an office building.C) In a school.D) In a hotel.Script: A: Room 802, Mr. Robinson. I'm his client.B: OK. Please sign your name here and the time now is 9:35.正确答案:B学生答案:C得分:0分Questions 3 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: A: Good afternoon, Ma'am. What can I do for you?B: Good afternoon. My name is Gillian Henderson. My family has just moved in here. I'm looking for a school for Jerry, my son. You see, he's seven years old.A: I see. And I'm glad that you come to us. I'm sure your son will enjoy his stay withhis new friends here.B: Eh, I'm still wondering ... Do you have any special rules for the children?A: There are some rules since we are a boarding school, like no pets, no hanging out after 10 o'clock, no running about in the building, no screaming ... But please understand these are just the normal rules to keep the school running.B: All right. What about weekends?A: On weekends, the children can go home only with a parent or close relative. But we do have a special class for the children who choose to stay on weekends.B: That sounds good. I'm ... just not sure if my son can mix easily. You know, he's a bit shy.A: Lovely boy, isn't he? I'm certain that the teachers here will help him to adapt, and the other kids are kind and friendly. We have rules about that, you know.B: That's a relief. Changing schools is hard for a boy, you know. Eh ... what about language? My son speaks English, but he doesn't speak French. As this is a French community ...A: Oh, Mrs. Henderson. You don't have to worry about that. Most of the teachers here can speak English as well as French,and over half of the kids speak English. What's more, Jerry can learn a second language, like French, here.B: Great. So ... when can we start?A: As you wish, Mrs. Henderson. The sooner the better. Jerry can come over next week and we'll show him around the place. I'm sure he'll like our school.B: Then we'll come next Tuesday. Is that OK?A: No problem. See you then.3._____ is NOT one of the school rules.A) "Keeping no pets."B) "No screaming."C) "No hanging out during daytime."D) "No running about in the building."正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分4.What is Mrs. Henderson worried about?A) Whether her son can mix easily.B) Whether her son can get used to the food.C) Whether her son can study well.D) Whether her son can speak French.正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分5.Mrs. Henderson and her son will come to the school _______.A) next monthB) next dayC) next TuesdayD) next Thursday正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear several short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script:Passage OneFrom the time I was a child growing up in New Jersey, I loved spending weekends with my grandparents. Their big old house was cozy, and I felt especially welcome and relaxed in Granny's small kitchen. It was there that we had good conversations, and Granny could always tell something meaningful.I remember one Saturday morning when I was about 11 years old. After breakfast I asked Granny, "What kind of soup are you making today?""Vegetable beef," she answered. "And you can help me to prepare."So we got the vegetables from the refrigerator: onions, carrots, potatoes and so on. She gave me a knife and cutting board so I could do my share of the work.As I slowly peeled carrots, I began to complain, "I've got togive an oral book report next week and I'm scared." Granny looked at me and said, "Most。

新世纪视听说第三册bub_5342

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新世纪视听闻B3U1-BPart I Listening Comprehension ( 14 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A)Helping a tourist.B)Selling watches.C)Booking air tickets.D)Watching a film.Script: A: Roundtrip to Seoul, two business class, please.B:What day is it?正确答案: C学生答案: D得分: 0分2.A)At a bus stop.B)At an airport.C)In a hospital.D)In a bank.Script: A: Can you tell me where Gate 7 is?B: Walk down this aisle. It's beside the information desk.正确答案: B学生答案: B得分: 2分Questions 3 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: A: Hi, Jessica. Where have you been?B:Paris. My boyfriend and I went back only yesterday.A:Then it must be exciting. Tell me about it.B:Ah ... it's ... a terrible trip. I don't even want to mention it.A:Eh? What happened?B:After we arrived at Paris, we were arranged to live in a cheap hotel. The windows overlookeda parking lot. But the brochure said we could see Eiffel Tower!A: That's bad. But did you sleep well?B. I don't think so. There was a parking lot, remember? Every night we were disturbed by the noises made by all kinds of cars.A:Then ... what about the food?B:Not as bad as the hotel, but much more expensive than I thought.A:Where did you go, Eiffel Tower, Louvre?B:Yeah, we did go to some well-known places. But it kept raining last week and ... you know ...the weather ruined everything.A:I'm sorry to hear that.B:And the worst part is, I couldn't find my passport at the airport when we were about to go backto New York. Then I called the hotel and they found it in my room, under the pillow. That was the only good news I had in Paris.A: Oh, dear. I can't believe it.3.Jessica went to _____ for traveling.A)TokyoB)ParisC)New YorkD)London正确答案: B学生答案: B得分: 2分4.Jessica thinks the food is ______.A)as bad as the hotelB)not healthyC)the worst part of the travelD)too expensive正确答案: D学生答案: D得分: 2分5.Where did Jessica leave her passport?A)In her hotel room.B)At home.C)At the airport.D)At Louvre.正确答案: A学生答案: A得分: 2分Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear several short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script:Passage OneIf you are having your first business travel, you may feel excited, anxious, or even scared. Preparation is the key to success for any business traveler — whether you are an experienced traveler or beginner traveler. Here are my suggestions for preparing for any business trip.Before traveling, research your travel destination and take advantage of free time you may have. On a recent trip to New Haven, I had a few free hours to myself before my plane departed. Ahead of time, I researched a few good restaurants that I wanted to try. I downloaded a Yale walking tour to my cell phone so I could see the campus and take pictures. You may have friends or relatives close to your travel destination. Take their information in case you have anopportunity to see them. Often, business trips are too busy for you to do anything besides going to work, going to dinner, and sleeping. However, sometimes you may have delays or cancellations. You should also check the weather. It may be nice when you are departing for your trip. The weather on your return trip may be a whole other story.There are a few other things to keep in mind when you go on trips. Traveling on the company can be a great way to see the world. It's not a vacation. Business trips can be exhausting! If you are going on a trip for training, you will probably have a few hours of free time each night. You can take this opportunity to know more people. Later you can go back to your hotel room todo work. You could also take advantage of sporting events, shows, or music in the area. With everything well planned, the business travel will be part of your sweet memory.6._____ need preparations for a business travel.A) Only those having their first business travelsB)Only those traveling less than once a monthC)Both first-time travelers and experienced travelersD)All except very experienced travelersScript: _____ need preparations for a business travel.正确答案: C学生答案: C得分: 2分7.What did the speaker do before traveling on a recent trip to New Haven?A)The speaker found information about restaurants.B)The speaker called some friends there.C)The speaker took pictures of the airport.D)The speaker booked the return ticket.Script: What did the speaker do before traveling on a recent trip to New Haven?正确答案: A学生答案: A得分: 2分8.You should check the weather because _____.A)the trip will be cancelled if the weather is badB)the weather on your return trip may be very differentC)you cannot play if the weather is not goodD)you will have to stay a few more days if the weather is not goodScript: You should check the weather because _____.正确答案: B学生答案: B得分: 2分9.Which is TRUE about a business trip?A)It is a great vacation.B)It is a good opportunity to train yourself.C)It is not expensive.D)It is exhausting.Script: Which is TRUE about a business trip?正确答案: D学生答案: D得分: 2分10.You can _____ with the free hours on a business trip.A)go to another cityB)have a vacationC)go shoppingD)listen to musicScript: You can _____ with the free hours on a business trip.正确答案: D学生答案: A得分: 0分Passage TwoQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: Passage TwoSituated in Utah State, the Bryce Canyon is one of the National Parks in the United States of America. It attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. Now there is a story about it.Before there were any Indians, the Legend People lived in that place. They were of many kinds — birds, animals, lizards, and such things — but they looked like people. For some reason, the Legend People in that place were bad. Because they were bad, they were turned by gods into rocks. You can see them in that place now: some standing in rows, some sitting down, some holding on to others. You can see their faces, with paint on them just as they were before they became rocks. This is the story told by some people. But to the pioneer Ebenezer Bryce, the Canyon that now bears his name was something totally different.In 1875, Ebenezer Bryce was 45 years old. He traded his home in Pine Valley, Utah, for some cows and moved to the warmer climate of the upper Paria Valley, hoping that his wife's health would improve. Since he could find no water in the place, he dug ditches to bring it fromthe Paria River to his farm. To get fire wood from the forest to his farm, he built a road. Amongthe residents who used the road, the canyon became known as Bryce's Canyon.Bryce left the valley in 1880 and moved to Arizona. Perhaps the climate was not warm enough, or maybe he found a better place to settle down. But he left the valley a little more habitable than when he came, and he left the canyon with the name it still bears today.11.What is the Bryce Canyon named after?A)A person.B)An animal.C)A god.D)A river.Script: What is the Bryce Canyon named after?正确答案: A学生答案: A得分: 2分12.According to a story, _____ lived in the Bryce Canyon before the Indians.A)wild animalsB)the Legend PeopleC)birdsD)godsScript: According to a story, _____ lived in the Bryce Canyon before the Indians.正确答案: B学生答案: B得分: 2分13.When was Ebenezer Bryce born?A)In 1830.B)In 1845.C)In 1875.D)In 1880.Script: When was Ebenezer Bryce born?正确答案: A学生答案: A得分: 2分14.Ebenezer Bryce moved to warmer climates because _____.A)he wanted to live in a new placeB)he wanted to feed his cowsC)he had lost his houseD)he wanted to improve his wife's healthScript: Ebenezer Bryce moved to warmer climates because _____.正确答案: D学生答案: D得分: 2分15.What change did Ebenezer Bryce bring to the valley?A)More animals could be found.B)Gold was found.C)The place became more habitable.D)The climate became colder.Script: What change did Ebenezer Bryce bring to the valley?正确答案: C学生答案: C得分: 2分Part II Oral Tasks( 3 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Listen carefully and then answer the question.16. What’ s wrong with the woman?思虑 /准备学生答案:得分: 0 分。

新世纪大学英语视听说3(第三版)听力原文

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视听说3 unit1—unit6Unit l, Lesson ATrack 3-1-1 Track 3-1-2Leticia: Hello?Paula: Hi, Leticia. It's Paula.Leticia: Hi, Paula. How are you? Have you finished packing yet?Paula: Almost.Leticia: You must be excited. When's your flight?Paula: Tomorrow. At 9 a.m. Listen, Leticia, I need your help.Leticia: OK. What's up?Paula: Well, as you know, I'm going on vacation for two weeks. Do you think you could water my plants while I'm away?Leticia: Sure. No problem.Paula: Great. They need water twice a week. There's one plant in the bedroom and one in the kitchen.Leticia: OK--say, how about your dog? Should I feed her, too?Paula: No, that's OK. I’m putting her in a kennel.Leticia: All right, then, I'll water your plants---and---oh, how about the mail? Should I pick it up for you?Paula: Actually, I've already asked the mailman to stop mail delivery. Thanks for asking, though. Leticia: Well, have a great trip!Paula: Thanks, Leticia. I really appreciate your help.Leticia: My pleasure. Wait a second. I don t have any keys to your place.Paula: Oh, that's right. Will you be home around 8 tonight?Leticia: Yeah, I think so.Paula: OK, I’ll drop by—I’ll give you the keys then.Leticia: OK! See you tonight. Bye!Paula: Bye! Thanks again!Track 3-1-3;3-1-4;3-1-5W: Wow, Jun, you look relaxed! Did you enjoy the long weekend?J: I sure did actually. Actually I took a big trip.W: Over the weekend? We only had three days off!J: Yep! But I visited four countries in three days!W: What?!J: I love to fly! You might say I’m an airplane freak!W: That’s interesting. Where did you go?J: I visited Korea, Tailand, Singapore and the Philippines.W: Sounds like you were busy.J: I was. I only had only four hours in so. So I have to finish my shopping very quickly. Sometimes I had to run between connecting flights.W: Wait a minute. What about your baggage? Didn’t you have to wait for it?J: No, I didn’t have much, only one carry-on bag, it just fits the overhead compartment.W: So let me get this straight. You spent your weekend in an airplane flying around?J: Basically yes. I fly standby.W: Standby?J: Yes, as a standby passenger. I don’t have a reservation. At the last minute, they let me know if there’s a seat available. They give me a boarding pass and I get on.W: All these flying must be expensive.J: Well, I’m an airline employee. I’m a sales representative for Twin Star Airlines. So I know most of the flight attendants and I can almost fly for free.W: Lucky you!Track 3-1-6Matt: Have you done all the errands?Tina: No, I haven’t finished them yet.Matt: You don’t have to go to the post office, I’ve canceled the mail delivery.Tina: Well, I’ve picked up the plane tickets. But I haven’t taken the dog to the kennel. What about you? Have you washed the dishes?Matt: No, I haven’t cleaned the kitchen. But I’ve already watered the plants, and I’ve given our keys to Mrs. Smith.Tina: What about your suitcase? Have you packed it?Matt: Not yet…But don’t worry: there’s still lots of time!Track 3-1-7S: Are you almost ready?J: Yes, I think so. But we always forget so many things. Did you get the traveler’s checks at the bank yesterday?S: Yes I did. And I paid the bills too.J: Well, I changed our voice mail message and I confirmed all of our flights.S: Great! Let’s remember to give the house keys to Mr. Jacobsen so he can come in and water our plants.J: This afternoon I have to stop the mail delivery at the post office.S: And could you please take the dog to kennel?J: No, I hate that. He always looks so scared.S: And this time let’s remember to empty the trash before we leave.J: And we’ll give away all the fresh food. Last year there were black tomatoes and green meat in our refrigerator after our vacation.S: I made a note to myself unplug the computer.J: And I promised to turn off all the lights. The electric bill was terrible last time.S: Maybe we should write a list, they may be used again on our next vacation.Track 3-1-8;3-1-9Tips for better packingAre you planning to travel for a weekend or several months around the country or overseas? Here are some tips to help you pack your bags.1.Pre-trip planning. Make a packing list to help you remember everything. Reveal it about aweek before your trip. Plan a time to go shopping for things you need for your trip. Don’t pack the night before you travel. You’ll forget things when you’re in a hurry.2.Tagging luggage. Before packing, put names tags on valuable items like cameras andcellphones. Make sure that each piece of luggage, including carry-on has a luggage tag on it.If you know your hotel’s address and phone numbers, put it on your luggage tags.3.Saving space. Pack small items: socks, belts and etc inside your shoes. It uses the empty spaceand helps the shoes to hold their shape. Pack your clothes in plastic bags. If you’re traveling with a friend, plan your packing together, share your alarm clock, toothpaste or first aid kit. 4.Your carry-on bag. The most important items for your trip: passport, plane tickets, traveler’schecks, credit cards keys and etc should go in your carry-on bag. Always keep them with you.Keep your carry-on bag small and light. Put those the heavy items in your checking luggage.Use soft bags such as backpacks or shoulder bags for carry-ons. They fit easily under the airplane seat or into the small overhead compartment.5.Other ideas. Bring an empty bag for souvenirs from the trip. Remember to pack a few rub ofbans, safety pins and plastic bags, they can be very useful. Bring some snacks such as nuts, cookies or dried fruit, you can eat them if you don’t have enough time for a meal. Sharing food is a good way to made other travelers.Unit 1 Lesson BVideo track 3-1-1Dave: Before going on a trip I pay the bills, I empty the trash, and I give a house key to a friend. Alejandra: Before I leave on a trip, I have to confirm travel plans and make sure that I have requested a vegetarian meal.Thallus: Before leaving for a long trip, I turn off the lights, I turn off my heater, I give my keys to my roommate, and I water my plant.Video track 3-1-2Julianna: The funniest story of my traveling experience was when I came to the U.S. for the first time by myself. They lost my luggage and I didn't speak a word of English. I had to use my hands to explain myself. People understood what I meant and they helped me out.Catherine: My recent trip to Africa was one of the most amazing trips of my life, This was my second trip to Tanzania, Africa. We visited a lot of villages, some very remote that we had to travel by helicopter. In Tanzania, it's very different from America so there are no maps. So, even traveling in a helicopter, we didn't really know where we were going to go. We didn't really know the village names, so we just kind of had no destination and we got in the helicopter and just flew around. And if we saw some animals or some rooftops of hut houses, we said, "Let's go there" and we just kind of landed.Dennis: I have a lot of funny experiences on the airline as a flight attendant. But one of the funniest I could recall was, there was this passenger who had a toupee and one of my flight attendants was serving---l think---she was serving food---and she had this tray. And suddenly turbulence happened, and she lost her balance---and her hand landed on the guy's head, who had a toupee. When she caught her balance again, the toupee kind of shifted, so his sideburns wereon his forehead. And I had to control my laughter because you're not allowed to laugh—video track 3-1-3Dennis: I have a lot of funny experiences on the airline as a flight attendant. But one of the funniest I could recall was, there was this passenger who had a toupee and one of my flight attendants was serving---l think---she was serving food---and she had this tray. And suddenly turbulence happened, and she lost her balance---and her hand landed on the guy's head, who had a toupee. When she caught her balance again, the toupee kind of shifted, so his sideburns wereon his forehead. And I had to control my laughter because you're not allowed to laugh—City Living Mexico----here we come!Video track 3-1-4Sun-hee: This is going to be a great trip! I've never been to Mexico, have you?Mike: No, I haven't. Have you finished everything?Tara: Oh my gosh! Where's my bag?Sun-hee: (to Tara) It s in the closet. (into phone) Of course! I'm the only one who's organized around here. I ran errands all day and I'm ready---exhausted---but ready.Mike: What did you have to do?Sun-hee: (holds up ticket) Well, first I had to confirm my flight--Claudia: My ticket! Where's my ticket? Have you seen it?Sun-hee: (to Claudia) I saw it in the bathroom.Claudia: The bathroom? Are you sure? So strange ... (holds up her ticket) Oh, you're right. Got it! Sun-hee: (holds up traveler's checks)-- then I had to get traveler's checks--Tara: Oh! My money! I've lost my wallet! (Sun-hee hands Tara her wallet) Whexv!Sun-hee: (into phone)-- then I had to pay the electricity and phone bills, (to Tara) because someone forgot-- (into phone) and then I had to change my voice mail message.Claudia: My cell phone! I don t remember where I put my cell phone!Sun-hee: (to Claudia) It's in the kitchen.Claudia: (to self) The kitchen--it's in the kitchen-- (holds up cell phone) Ta-dah!Sun-hee: (into phone) These two----they're never prepared! What would they do without me? Mike: How true--Hey, don't forget to unplug your TV and electrical stuff before you go.Sun-hee: (holds up plug) Done.Tara: Sun-hee! We're late! It's time to go!Sun-hee: OK! Iley mike, I have to go. We're leaving for the airport.Sun-hee, Tara and Claudia: Bye Mike!Mike: Cool! Have a great trip girls! Bye.Sun-hee: OK! Does everybody have everything? Tickets?Tara and Claudia: Yep.Sun-hee: Bags?Tara and Claudia: Yep.Sun-hee: Coats?Tara and Claudia: Yep.Sun-hee: Everything.Tara and Claudia: Yep. Let's go!Sun-hee: OK. Mexico----here we come!(all exit)Tara and Claudia: (Sun-hee re-enters to get her ticket and traveler's checks) Now-- Mexico----here we come!Track 3-1-18Sun-hee, Tara, and Claudia are preparing to go to Mexico for a vacation. While Sun-hee is talking to Mike on the phone, Claudia and Tara have some trouble preparing for the trip. First, Tara can’t find her bag and then Claudia doesn’t know where her ticket is. But Sun-hee is tatally relaxed because she has already finished getting ready. Sun-hee tells Mike about all the errands she had to do earlier that day. She had to confirm her flight, get travel’s checks, change her voice-mail message, and pay the bills. Finally, Tara and Claudia are ready to go and Sun-hee checks to be sure they have everything. However, after they leave, Sun-hee soon comes running back in. Why? She forgot to take her ticket and passport!Unit 2, Lesson ATrack 3-2-2;3-2-3Jenna: OK, I think we have two choices. The first place is a little house. It's located in a fruit orchard.Carson: Really?Jenna: Yeah. And you can eat as much fruit as you want. When it's in season, of course. Oh---but wait. It says there’s no air conditioner.Carson: That's OK. It's on the rainy side of the island. It's cooler there. We can use a fan. Jenna: You're probably right…Say. It looks pretty basic. No washing machine or dryer… not evena TV!Carson: Oh no! What are we going to do without a TV? That's terrible!Jenna: Very funny. I'm just letting you know about the place.Carson: I know. What's our second choice?Jenna: It's on the opposite side----the sunny side----of the island. Very fancy place with a big swimming pool. It s only three blocks from the ocean.Carson: Who needs a swimming pool? I mean, it's only three blocks.Jenna: I see your point. VVell, the pool area also has barbecue grills, beautiful gardens'- Carson: You like the second place better. I can tell..Jenna: Well, it does have everything. Washing machine, dryer, TV, VCR, frying pan'*' Carson: All we need is a toothbrush and a swimsuit-- Let's go with the second choice.Jenna: OK. I'II call them right now and reserve it. I can t wait to go!Audio track 3-2-4; 3-2-5Ashley: Excuse me. I’m trying to get to the City Zoo.Jose : oh, let me think…ok, um, how are you getting there?Ashley: I want to drive, if it’s convenient.Jose: well, the directions are easy. See that road over there?Ashley: yes.Jose: that’s Second Avenue. Just go straight down second and turn left at the traffic light. Ashley: ok.Jose: you’ll be on Church Avenue and it goes straight to the zoo.Ashley: oh, so it’s not too far.Jose: no, but the traffic is usually heavy. And I don’t think the zoo has many parking spaces available for cars.Ashley: hmm…Jose: maybe you should take the subway.Ashley: where do I catch it ?Jose: there’s a sbuway entrance right in front of the park. Take the red line three stops. Cet off at the City Zoo stop. It’s pretty obvious.Ashley: thanks a lot.Jose: no problemAshley: oh, wait. Noe more thing. How much does the sbuway cost?Jose: two dollars.Audio track 3-2-6Realtor: Hello, Mrs Wills. I think this house is perfect for you. I hope you like it.Mrs. Wills: it’s nice and roomy.Realtor: Yes, there’s a lot of room. It’s a four-bedroom house.Mrs. Wills: Great. I need a room for my home office beacause I work at home a lot. And I need two rooms for my kid.Realtor: And there’s also a big yard.Mrs. Wills: Great! I’d love to have a garden. My kids can play there.Realtor: Shall we go outside and have a look?Mrs. Wills: OK.Audio track 3-2-7There are seceral ways to improve life in my city. Our biggest problem is transportation. We really need more ways to get around. I’d like to ride my bicycle to work, but there is too much traffic on the streets. We need safer places for bicyclingand walking. Another problem is the parks. We have some nice parks, but we don’t take good care of them and they are often dirty. We need cleaner parks, where children can play and adults can relax. One more problem is nightlife. There’s nothing to do in the evening! We should build a big theater for plays and concerts.Audio track 3-2-8Take back your streetTwo neighbors meet on a city sidewalk. They talk about planting more flowers along their street, or asking the city council to add bike lanes to a busy road. In small but important ways, these people are changing the face of their cities.All around the world, people are speaking up and working hard to make their cities safer and more pleasant for pedestrians. Cities have painted crosswalks on their streets, made streets narrower, put in traffic lights and speed bumps, and made plans to help more kids walk or bike to school.Many people have learned from a man from Brisbane, Australia, named David Engwicht. His book Reclaiming Our Cities and Towns has a simple message. He says that in the past, streetsbelonged to everybody. Kids played there, and neighbors stopped there to talk.But now, streets are just for cars and trucks. People stay inside to get away from the noise and dangerous traffic, and we lose contact with our neighbors. Engwicht says that we should use streets for more than just transportation. People need to take back their streets.Engwicht travels around the world, helping people think differently about pedestrians, streets, and neighborhoods. Besides his books and articles, he gives many speeches. He has worked in neighborhoods from Honolulu to Scotland.While Engwicht was writing his book, he learned about how neighbors in the city Delft, in the Netherlands, stopped dangerous traffic on their street. They put old couches, tables, and planters in the streets. Cars could still pass, but they had to drive slowly. When the police arrived, they saw the value of these illegal actions to make the streets safer. Soon city officials started planning ways to make cars slow down, and “calm” the traffic.Engwicht says we should think about streeets as our “outdoor living room.” Calming the traffic is just the beginning. In the future, streets will be safe places for childre again, and our neighbors will become our friends.Unit2, Lesson BVideo track 3-2-1Jennifer: I want my dream house to be by a lake with a big yard. Iwant to have three bedrooms, and a big living room…family room…kitchen area so I can have parties and everyone can be together.Calum: I'd like to have a big swimming pool and a large garden so I could eat outside.Dennis: If I could have anything in rny dream house I would like to have a high-tech stove. VIartin: Of course a 52-inch plasma TV vould be nice.Alejandra: I woulcl love to have a veranda…a wide veranda…where I can sit during the evenings and read books and xxratch the sun set.Video track 3-2-2Dennis: If I could have anything in rny dream house I would like to have a high-tech stove.Video track 3-2-3Gian : At my work I'm not allowed to smoke. Anyone who smokes needs to go outside.Martin: I work for the phone company and we're not allowed to give out personal information about our customers.Jennifer: We are not allowed to use our cell phones and we can't eat at our desks.Dennis: In my house you can't smoke. And…um…as much as possible. You h ave to take your shoes off at the door.Nick: I'm not allowed to make noise at night w hen my roommates are sleeping.Calum: Well, there are actually too many rules in my dormitory, so I'm not allowed to do a lot of things. For instance, I'm not allowed to play music that's too loud so that it might disturb other people. I'm not allow ed to smoke inside. I'm not alloxNed to have alcohol in the rooms…Video track 3-2-4Calum: Well, there are actually too many rules in my dormitory, so I'm not allowed to do a lot of things. For instance, I'm not allowed to play music that's too loud so that it might disturb other people. I'm not allow ed to smoke inside. I'm not alloxNed to have alcohol in the rooms…City Living Imaginary BeachTakeshi: I can't believe how hot it is out there. Why didn't we go to Hawaii with everyone else? Mike: Because we didn't have the money.Takeshi: Well, why didn t we get an air conditioner'lMike: Hello? Same reason. And quit complaining! We're got air conditioning.Takeshi: Mike, that's a bowl of ice and a fan.Mike: Takeshi, you've got to be more like me and use >rour imagination, then you too can have a beach vacation. See? (pulls down window shade with beach poster) Check our that gorgeous view. Takeshi: Right, but not exactly "realistic."Mike: OK, come over here. Close your eyes. Feel that cool, ocean breeze.Takeshi: Mike, that's the fridge.Mike: Come on! I said, "Use your imagination!" Now close your eyes. Listen to the sound of the sea gulls…(makes sound like a seagull) hear the children laughing… (makes sound like children laughing) Why, I think I can even smell a barbeque…(waves a package of hot dogs)Takeshi: Raw hot dogs?Mike: Don't worry. I'm going to cook them up on that grill over there.Takeshi: Mike, you know you're not allowed to use a grill inside an apartment, right?Mike: OK. I'II use the microwave then.Takeshi: A beach, with a microwave. Sure, Mike.Mike: That's the beauty of "Imaginary Beach." We'x-e got a microwave oven, we'xe got a TV with a remote control. Who could ask for anything more?Takeshi: What about water? That's the main reason people go to the beach. What are you going to use for that? The bathtub?Mike: No, that'd be silly. Here we go! (turns on CD player) Feel the ocean mist-- (sprays water on Takeshi)Takeshi: :Mike, that's for spraying plants, not me!Mike: You know, the sound of the waves, the ocean mist-- makes me want to surf.Takeshi : Surf?Mike: Yeah, surf. (starts to fold up ironing board)Takeshi: Mike, no. you can t stand on that, you'II break it!Mike: No, I Won't. (stands on ironing board and pretends to surf) Look at me, dude---- I'm "hangin' ten"!Takeshi: Yeah, cool. (takes cap off water bottle) Hey, "dude"! Watch out for that wave! (throws water in Mike's face) Huh, I'm getting the hang of this "imagination" thing.Mike : Very funny, very funny indeed! (chases Takeshi)Unit 3, Lesson AAudio Track 3-3-1 ; 3-3-2Lee: Hi, Ellie.Ellie: Hi, Lee. How are you?Lee: Good. Hey there. Brandon. He's so cute. And you're such a good mother.Ellie: Thanks. Everyone says. "It's not always easy with your first child." You know, I agree with them.Lee: How old is he now?Ellie: He just turned two a month ago.Lee: Oh, no… The "terrible twos." Right?Ellie: Yep. It s so exhausting… for both of us!Lee: Does he throw things around? And cry a lot more?Ellie: Yes, exactly. Sometimes he hits me. I don't know. He was so well-behaved before. Lee: It happens to most babies. They turn two and their personality changes.Ellie: It sounds like you have some experience with "the terrible twos."Lee: I certainly do. My children are five and eleven now. but I still remember when they were y oung. Ellie: What can I do?Lee: Well, remember that it will pass… it won't last forever. Try to be patient.Audio track 3-3-3; 3-3-4Audio track 3-3-5Audio track 3-3-6Audio track 3-3-7; 3-3-8Unit 3 lesson BVideo track 3-3-1Kevin: When I was a child my family and I moved to a new town where I had to make new friends and assimilate to a new environment.Miyuki: I came to the United States when I was eight---- that was a big event in my life. I had a very difficult time getti ng accustomed to being here and…um…but within three, fouryears I had learned English and I just started speaking and I adjusted.Alejandra: When I was a teenager I went to this-- um"' camp in Brazil. At the camp there were thirty-three people from different countries. And this was a turning point in my lifebecause it helped me learn about different cultures anci that has helped me in w hat Ido today and that is work as an international student advisor.Video track 3-3-2Miyuki: I came to the United States when I was eight—that was a big event in my life. I had a very difficult time getting accustomed to being here and um…but within three, four years I had learned English and I just started speaking and I adjusted.Video track 3-3-3Dennis: I plan to retire in my old age, like about 70, maybe somewhere in Europe. But before that…like as early as mavbe about 50 years old, I'd like to put up my own restaurant and…um…see how that goes.Miyuki: I don't plan on getting married for a ver y long time, maybe 29…30? I can't even think about having kids yet.Jennifer: I may get married in the future, I'd like to have kids someday, but I don t know…we'll see.Martin: In my lifetime one of the things that I would like to see is the end of wars. I'd like to see men at peace with each other.Vedio track3-3-4Jennifer: I may get married in the future, I'd like to have kids someday, but I don t know…we'll see.Martin: In my lifetime one of the things that I would like to see is the end of wars. I'd like to see men at peace with each other.City living Go with the flowClaudia: So, when do you start your new job?Roberto: I'm not sure. I mav start as soon as next month.Claudia: Wow!Roberto: Yeah, it's going to be a lot of fun…. expert I'll have to learn how to use that new software program I told you about.Claudia: Don't worry. I'm a software expert, I'II help y'ou figure it out.Roberto: Thanks.Hey,what about your job? Your boss was transferred to the Asian office. Are you going to get promoted?Claudia: I might-- might not. It's not a big deal.Roberto: Huh?Claudia: I've been thinking lately,I don't plan on working my whole life. Someday, maybe in five years or so, I'm going to quit my job and get out of this stressful life. You know, relax.Have some fun!Roberto: Oh. What are you planning to do?Claudia: I'm definitely going to travel… I might even move to another country, maybe work as a Volunteer…I could even start a new career! Maybe one where I can hilp people…or help the world. What about you? What are your plans?Roberto: Well, I've pretty much got everything planned already, right up to my retirement. Claudia: Really?Roberto: Yep. I'm going to work hard and save as much money as possible until I'm about 30…31.then I'm going to become the Vice President of Finance, and then the CEO by the timeI'm 40…ma ybe 45.Claudia: Yeah?Roberto : Yep. And when I'm 35 or 36, I'm going to settle down, get married, and have some kids Claudia: Oh you are, are you? You know that for a fact?Roberto :Well, it's not a fact---- yet. But really, if you want to succeed, you need to have clear-cut, well-defined goals and aspirationsClaudia: I don't know, I think you should keep your options open. You know…"go with the flow." Robert: "Go with the flovv," eh? So you're not nervous about the promotion?Claudia: I didn't say that. It just won't be the end of the world if I don't get it. What about you? Are you nervous about the new job?Roberto : Not really. I'm just going to "go xvirh the flow," as long as the "floxv" follows my plan!Audio track 3-3-17Claudia and Roberto were talking about Roberto’s new job. Roberto was excited, but he was a bit nervous about learning a new software program. Claudia told him not to worry and promised to help him learn it. Then Roberto asked Claudia if she might get promoted soon because her boss had been transferred to a different office. Claudia said that getting promoted was not a big deal. She explained that her goal was to quit her job someday and relax. Roberto, however, said his life was planned already, almost right up to retirement. He thought it was important to have well-defined goals, but Claudia said to Roberto should keep his options open, and “go with the flow.” Roberto agreed, but only if the “flow” followed his plan!选择是难,更何况是心灵选择。

新世纪视听说第三册b3u2b

新世纪视听说第三册b3u2b

新世纪视听说B3U2-BPart I Listening Comprehension ( 15 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) The microwave oven needs repair.B) The soup will be made soon.C) The microwave oven doesn't work.D) The soup is probably in the microwave oven.Script: A: Where is my soup?B: Have you checked in the microwave oven?正确答案:D学生答案:D得分:2分2.A) In a hospital.B) In an office building.C) In a school.D) In a hotel.Script: A: Room 802, Mr. Robinson. I'm his client.B: OK. Please sign your name here and the time now is 9:35.正确答案:B学生答案:C得分:0分Questions 3 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: A: Good afternoon, Ma'am. What can I do for you?B: Good afternoon. My name is Gillian Henderson. My family has just moved in here. I'm looking for a school for Jerry, my son. You see, he's seven years old.A: I see. And I'm glad that you come to us. I'm sure your son will enjoy his staywith his new friends here.B: Eh, I'm still wondering ... Do you have any special rules for the children? A: There are some rules since we are a boarding school, like no pets, no hanging out after 10 o'clock, no running about in the building, no screaming ... But please understand these are just the normal rules to keep the school running.B: All right. What about weekends?A: On weekends, the children can go home only with a parent or close relative. But we do have a special class for the children who choose to stay on weekends.B: That sounds good. I'm ... just not sure if my son can mix easily. You know, he's a bit shy.A: Lovely boy, isn't he? I'm certain that the teachers here will help him to adapt, and the other kids are kind and friendly. We have rules about that, you know. B: That's a relief. Changing schools is hard for a boy, you know. Eh ... what about language? My son speaks English, but he doesn't speak French. As this is a French community ...A: Oh, Mrs. Henderson. You don't have to worry about that. Most of the teachers here can speak English as well as French, and over half of the kids speak English. What's more, Jerry can learn a second language, like French, here.B: Great. So ... when can we start?A: As you wish, Mrs. Henderson. The sooner the better. Jerry can come over next week and we'll show him around the place. I'm sure he'll like our school.B: Then we'll come next Tuesday. Is that OK?A: No problem. See you then.3._____ is NOT one of the school rules.A) "Keeping no pets."B) "No screaming."C) "No hanging out during daytime."D) "No running about in the building."正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分4.What is Mrs. Henderson worried about?A) Whether her son can mix easily.B) Whether her son can get used to the food.C) Whether her son can study well.D) Whether her son can speak French.正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分5.Mrs. Henderson and her son will come to the school _______.A) next monthB) next dayC) next TuesdayD) next Thursday正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear several short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script:Passage OneFrom the time I was a child growing up in New Jersey, I loved spending weekends with my grandparents. Their big old house was cozy, and I felt especially welcome and relaxed in Granny's small kitchen. It was there that we had good conversations, and Granny could always tell something meaningful.I remember one Saturday morning when I was about 11 years old. After breakfast I asked Granny, "What kind of soup are you making today?""Vegetable beef," she answered. "And you can help me to prepare."So we got the vegetables from the refrigerator: onions, carrots, potatoes and so on. She gave me a knife and cutting board so I could do my share of the work.As I slowly peeled carrots, I began to complain, "I've got to give an oral book report next week and I'm scared." Granny looked at me and said, "Most people are afraid of public speaking. But you could try practicing in front of a mirror."Such words were not very comforting, and I went on to complain about schoolwork, friends and family.Granny listened patiently. Then she sat down next to me. I stopped cutting and looked into my grandmother's eyes. "Nancy," she started, "there's nothing wrong with a little trouble in your life. It adds character. You know, a lot of people don't make homemade soup these days. They say it's too much trouble.""But I don't mind a little trouble," she said. "It adds variety and flavor to my soup, and to my life. You have to remember that God knows exactly what he's cooking up in your life. You've got to trust him with the recipe." She smiled and then walked away.That Saturday, Granny gave me food for thought as well as a bowl of her homemade soup. As I enjoyed the meal with my grandparents, somehow my problems didn't seem quite so big anymore. Maybe I too could turn a little trouble into something as special as Granny's homemade soup."6.The story at the Granny's house happened when I was _____.A) 10 years oldB) 11 years oldC) 12 years oldD) 13 years oldScript: The story at the Granny's house happened when I was _____.正确答案:B学生答案:C得分:0分7.What soup was Granny making that day?A) Onion and carrot.B) Potato.C) Potato and beef.D) Vegetable and beef.Script: What soup was Granny making that day?正确答案:D学生答案:D得分:2分8.I was scared because I had to give ______ the next week.A) a written assignmentB) a talk about studyC) an oral book reportD) a science presentationScript: I was scared because I had to give ______ the next week.正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分9.According to Granny, why don't many people make homemade soup?A) Because it's too much trouble.B) Because it takes too much time.C) Because it's too expensive.D) Because it's not delicious.Script: According to Granny, why don't many people make homemade soup?正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分10.What happened in the end?A) I was still worried.B) I thought a lot without eating the soup.C) I prepared for my work after dinner.D) I felt relaxed.Script: What happened in the end?正确答案:D学生答案:C得分:0分Passage TwoQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: Passage TwoA Christmas tree is necessary for celebrating the day in your home. Nobody says Christmas likes a six-foot pine cut down and erected in your living room foryour holiday enjoyment. If you choose to buy a real tree and not a plastic one, here are some tips on how to keep it fresh for your party.First, cut off an inch from the bottom of the tree trunk so that it will absorb water better. Then place it in a tree stand that holds at least one gallon of water, and water the tree every day.Second, before any tree-trimming takes place, spray the tree with something that will prevent the needles from losing water. You can also prevent the tree needles from browning by keeping decorative lights off during the daytime because the heat from the light dries out the needles.Third, keep the tree away from the fireplace and candles. A tree on fire is not a fresh tree.Then you should decide on whether you want to decorate the tree before your party, or if you want to make tree-trimming a party activity. Either way, you have to prepare a box of things to add to the tree.You might also want to decorate your tree with little stockings that have your guests' names written on. You can stuff the stockings with candy and give them to your guests as party favors.As a last suggestion, you can ask everyone to bring something to decorate the tree, and have a competition to see who brings the best thing. In this way, you will start a tradition and cover your tree all at once!11.If you buy a real tree for the Christmas party, you have to keep it _____.A) outdoorsB) growingC) freshD) shinyScript: If you buy a real tree for the Christmas party, you have to keep it _____. 正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分12.Why should the decorate lights on a tree be turned off in daytime?A) To prevent the needles from drying out.B) To save electricity.C) To surprise your guests.D) To make the tree grow better.Script: Why should the decorate lights on a tree be turned off in daytime?正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分13.Instead of decorating the tree before the party, you can also _____.A) ask friends to do it for youB) make it a party activityC) ask the shop to do it for youD) buy a decorated treeScript: Instead of decorating the tree before the party, you can also _____. 正确答案:B学生答案:B得分:2分14.The stockings can be stuffed with ______ to be given to your friends.A) fruitsB) stonesC) candyD) picturesScript: The stockings can be stuffed with ______ to be given to your friends. 正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分15.What tradition can you start to decorate the tree?A) Asking everyone to bring something and then having a competition.B) Asking everyone to vote for the best thing on the tree.C) Dancing around a decorated Christmas tree.D) Asking friends for their suggestions about tree decoration.Script: What tradition can you start to decorate the tree?正确答案:A学生答案:B得分:0分Part II Oral Tasks ( 3 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Listen carefully and then answer the question.16. What is the house like?思考/准备学生答案:得分:0分。

新世纪大学英语视听说教程第3册的答案

新世纪大学英语视听说教程第3册的答案

新世纪大学英语视听说教程第3册的答案(2010-07-17 00:38:01)转载标签:杂谈Text 1Exercise 1: 1. c 2. a 3.bExercise 2:1. She suggested that her husband spend more time with his mother. She said to her husband, "Life is too short, but you need to spend time with the people you love. You probably won't believe me, but I know you love her and I think that if the two of you spend more time together , it will make us closer."2. 1) ...she was waiting by the door with her coat on and she had her hair curled. 2) She had told her lady friends about this.Text 2Exercise 1: 1. c 2. d 3. dExercise 2: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. FPart C1. b2. c3. b4. d5. dPART DMy First JobMy parents ran a small restaurant. It was open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. My first job was shining shoes for customers when I was six years old. My duties increased as I grew older. By age ten I was clearing tables and washing plates. My father made it clear that I had to meet certain standards. I had to be on time,hard-working and polite to the customers. I was never paid for any work I did. One day I made the mistake of telling Dad I thought he should give me ten pounds a week. He said, "OK, then how about you paying me for the three meals a day when you eat here and for the times you bring your friends here for free drinks?" He figured I owed him about 40 pounds a week. This taught me quite a lot.Unit 2Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. cExercise 2:1984 / son / medical school / tuition / afford it / realize / newspaper ads / extrabusiness / advertisement / succeeded / agent / changed / phone call / put aside / doing / immediately / familiar / father-in-law's / visited / his father-in-law alive / coincidence. Text 2Exercise 1: 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. FExercise 2:1. He was intrigued.2. A bank statement.3. his father-in-law had put an amount of money in the bank for his grandchildren's education.4. A little over $15,000.5. He could use the money to cover the tuition of his first year at a medical college.6. He is a doctor in Illinois.Part C1. F2. T3. F4. F5. T6. T7. F8. TPART DUnexplained ParallelsOne of the best-known collections of parallels is between the careers of Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. Both were shot on a Friday, in the presence of their wives; both were succeeded by a Southerner named Johnson; both their killers were themselves killed before they could be brought to justice. Lincoln had a secretary called Kennedy; Kennedy a secretary called Lincoln. Lincoln was killed in the Ford Theater; Kennedy met his death while riding in a Lincoln convertible made by the Ford Motor Company -- and so on.Similar coincidences often occur between twins. A news story from Finland reported of two 70-year-old twin brothers dying two hours apart in separate accidents, with both being hit by trucks while crossing the same road on bicycles. According to the police, the second victim could not have known about his brother's death, as officers had only managed to identify the first victim minutes before the second accident.Connections are also found between identical twins who have been separated at birth. Dorothy Lowe and Bridget Harrison were separated in 1945, and did not meet until 1979, when they were flown over from Britain for an investigation by a psychologist at the University of Minnesota. (8处答案为met,34)They found that when they met they were both wearing seven rings on their hands, two bracelets on one wrist, a watch and a bracelet on the other. They married on the same day, had worn identical wedding dresses and carried the same flowers. Dorothy had named her son Richard Andrew and her daughter Catherine Louise; Bridget had named her son Andrew Richard and her daughter Karen Louise.(10处答案similar自己看下这个不一定, children) In fact, she had wanted to call her Catherine. Both had a cat called Tiger. They also had a string of similar mannerisms when they were nervous.How can we explain the above similarities?Unit 3Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. b 2. c 3.aExercise 2:1. Because she wanted to understand each other's expectations so that potential problems could be avoided and they could live happily together.2. Cleaning up. Everything must be cleaned up and put away before going to bed.3. Sleeping. Time for bed: 11pm; time to get up: 6:30am except on weekends. Text 2Exercise 1: 1. F 2.F 3.T 4.TExercise 2:1. One rule says that if they get lost for more than five minutes when they are driving, they must stop and ask for directions.2. Once Tom and Linda got lost when they were driving to a friend's wedding.3. Linda wanted to stop at a gas station to ask the way, but Tom thought he could figure it out.4. As a result, they were late for the wedding because they went in the wrong direction for forty miles.Part C1. ...not so special/not extremes2. a. ...get angry quickly b. ...change themselves...PART D原文Husbands and Wives Don't See Things AlikeLet's face it -- husbands and wives just don't see things alike. Take TV remote controls, for example. I'm a channel-grazer. When I watch the news, I flip back and forth through four different networks."It drives me crazy when you do that," my wife complains. I don't understand why she has no interest in other channels. After all, she is a woman who wants to know everything going on in the neighborhood and among all the relatives. Just one button away might be an interesting program on How to Lose Fifty Pounds by Eating Chocolate Sundaes or How to Understand Weird Husbands. But, no, she won't change channels, not even if she dislikes the program she's watching."This talk show host makes me so angry!" she cried one evening."Then why don't you change the channel?" I asked."Because I can't stand people who are always changing channels."Differences. No right or wrong, just differences."The first law of civilization," said an old philosopher, "is to let people be different."I don't need to convert my wife to my ways, and she doesn't try to make me be like her. We simply take turns monitoring the remote control.答案仅供参考1. The major difference between the speaker and his wife is their TV viewing habits.2. According to the speaker, he is more interested in talk shows while his wife is more interested in news programs.3. The wife seems to be more weird than the husband is.4. The speaker and his wife usually take turns working the remote control when they watch television.5. It can be inferred that women are generally more tolerant than men of their spouse's differences.6. The speaker and his wife maintain peace not by changing each other but by tolerance.Unit 4Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. d 2. c 3.aExercise 2:Sam has been a police officer for 30 years. He has done everything from patrol to undercover work. He has also done detective work and now he is supervising investigations.Sam thinks being a police officer is a very stressful job, but it depends on the assignment one has. In his opinion the biggest pert of the stress is the fear of the unknown and patrol is the most stressful assignment.Text 2Exercise 1: 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. TExercise 2:1. ... One is an exercise program, another is a psychological program with counseling for officers. And there are several discussion groups as well for officers to sit down and talk about their stress with other officers.2. 2)...He tries to get some sort of exercise every day. 3)...his personal relationships,especially his relationships with his wife.Part C1. d2. d3. d4. b5. cPART DFinding Creative Outlets for Very Stressful TimesBeautifying your home is a fun and practical pastime that can offer a wonderful sense of accomplishment. Few people may realize, however, that painting the walls, knitting bedspreads or sewing pillows can help relieve the life pressures we all experience.Studies indicate that engaging in creative endeavors such as sewing and crafting can lower one's risk of stroke, kidney damage and heart disease.These calming, repetitive activities relax the mind and can lower blood pressure. Sharing such activities can also be a way to spend time with loved ones, which increases our sense of belonging and further reduces stress.People have always turned to working with their hands in times of stress. Handicraft works, with their symbols of hope, have a far greater impact when created by groups.Keep in mind the following tips to increase the stress-relieving benefits of your craft projects:1. Work with materials that stimulate the senses; work in a comfortable area without distractions; play your favorite music.2.(4处答案framing) Make a family project of selecting your favorite photos, and frame them so they can be enjoyed every day. In stressful times, the photos can lift your spirits as you recall happy moments.3. If your schedule is hectic, choose a practical project that will make the most of crafting time. If a simple kitchen curtain needs to be replaced, start there.Change sometimes compels us to see things in new ways.Unit 5Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. D 2. DExercise 2: 1. F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.T 6.F 7.T 8.F 9.F 10.TText 2Exercise 1:1. Reaching Everybody by Exposing Lies2. They launched an advertising campaign to call on youth to fight against tobaccocompanies by starting the "Not fro Sale" commercial on television and radio.3. They intend to spread the message that teenagers no longer want to be targeted by tobacco companies in their advertisements.Exercise 2: 1. c 2.a 3.c 4.c 5.bPart CSkatescooter· Mostly made in Switzerland· In 1999· Not until it was popular in Japan· For sport; for transportation from home to the underground or from a bus stop to the office· a variety of people, from students to business executives· Can be folded up without difficulty and is easy to carry aboutPART D答案(仅供参考)16 years old,go to college, clothes and boys, her grades slipped, a scholarship, wealthy, afford, tuition,normal,fashion and dating,a talk,think about ,putting college off,wait, 未知,push ,take her education, seriously原文She Doesn't Seem Ready for CollegeHi, Jenny, you don't look happy. What's wrong?Jenny: Well, Roger, I've got a problem.Roger: What is it?Jenny: You know my daughter Jane is 16 years old now. And we've begun talking about college. She says she wants to go, but she's let her grades slip and no matter how I urge her to study, all she seems interested in are clothes and boys. We're not wealthy, you know. And it won't be easy for us to afford the tuition if she can't get a scholarship. Is going to college the best choice for her right now?Roger: Do you mean that she doesn't seem ready for college?Jenny: You're right.Roger: Then you'd better have a serious talk with Jane about college.Jenny: A serious talk with her?Roger: Yes, to my mind it's quite normal for girls her age to be wrapped up in fashion and dating, but as a mother you have a right to expect her to pay attention to her studies too.Jenny: Yes, but how?Roger: Ask her how serious she is about college and how hard she's willing to work for it. Jane may be more committed than you realize. But if not, tell her she should think about putting college off for a while. That could give her the push she needs totake her education seriously.Jenny: Sounds like a good idea.Roger: And if you decide she should wait, she can get a job, take classes at a community college or do an internship to get experience. She may be just one of those who need to see a bit of real life before they settle down.Unit 6Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. D 2. CExercise 2:Leaves are Nature's food factories. Plants take water from the ground through their roots and carbon dioxide from the air. Then leaves turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll. This process is called photosynthesis. Leaves are mostly green because chlorophyll is green. As a matter of fact, there are, in leaves, small amounts of yellow and orange all along, but they are covered up by the green chlorophyll in summer. They show up in fall as chlorophyll disappears from the leaves, due to the decline of photosynthesis. The bright reds and purples we see in leaves of trees like maples are made mostly in fall. The brown color of trees like oaks is made from wastes left in the leaves.Text 2Exercise 1: 1. C 2. BExercise 2:1. They are leaf pigments, length of night, and weather.2. It is the steadily increasing length of night.3. They change their colors at the same time no matter whether they are on a high mountain or in warm lowlands because the timing of color change seems to be genetically inherited.4. It is because their needle-like or scale-like foliage is covered with a heavy wax coating and the liquid inside their cells contains cold-resistant elements.5. In the Arctic because the winter there is too cold.Part CExercise: 1. T 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.F 6.F 7.T 8.TPart D答案Where,原文For years Mr. Urquhart and his colleagues wondered where the migratory monarchs spent the winter. (第3、4空答案mystery仅供参考,his colleagues wondered)Despite their hopes, fieldwork in Florida and along the Gulf Coastdiscovered no large groups of wintering monarchs. Then in late 1972, his wife Norah wrote to newspapers in Mexico about the project, asking for volunteers to report sightings of the butterfly and help with tagging. Finally, in response came a letter, dated February 26, 1973, from a man called Kenneth Brugger in Mexico City, who offered to help find the butterfly hideaway.Traveling in his motor home, Brugger drove back and forth across the Mexican countryside, looking for clues. He was especially watchful at dusk, when the butterflies would be moving about looking for a place to sleep.At last, one day was successful. On the evening of January 9, 1975, Brugger called from Mexico. "I have found them -- millions of monarchs -- in evergreens beside a mountain clearing," he said, unable to control the excitement in his voice.High in a range of volcanic mountains that crosses central Mexico, he came upon hundreds of evergreen trees, each entirely hidden by sleeping butterflies. Some of the insects wore tags that Mr. Urquhart and his helpers had put on them in Canada and the northern United States. The mystery was solved! The monarchs' winter home is well suited to their needs. Throughout the winter the temperature stays near freezing. It is not cold enough to kill the visiting insects, but it is chilly enough to keep them from moving about. The butterflies survive on the stored fat from their summer foods.In spring the butterflies awaken and fly north again. Tagged butterflies, which were marked in Mexico, have been found in the United States.So one mystery is solved. But another remains. How do the butterflies find their way? Those that migrate south in the fall were born sometime during the summer or early fall. They have never been to Mexico. Yet they somehow seek out the same resting places. The mystery of how they find their way is left for future scientists to solve.Unit 7Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. B 2. CExercise 2: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. T 7. FText 2Exercise 1: 1. D 2. BExercise 2:1. Because she was afraid Krimali might not be able to catch her.2. Because she thought the bed sheets could somehow protect the baby from being hurt if she failed to catch her.3. Because they were afraid of the swaying ceiling.4. to make it easier and safer for people to get down.5. About two dozen were saved.Part CExercise: 1. A 2.B 3.B 4.B 5.APART D答案F T T F T F F原文The Girl Who Sounded the AlarmKelly worked at a photo shop in San Jose, California. In her 16 months of developing photos she has seen a few strange images. Sometimes there were naked people and sometimes there were photos of dead people from funerals. But what came to her eyes that morning was the scariest she had ever seen. In the photographs was a young man in black gloves and belt and pants, with a white T-shirt saying Natural Selection. He was seen either vigorously waving pipe bombs in the air or holding a shotgun. In the background of the photographs Kelly could see pipe bombs with nails taped all around them so they would hurt people when the bombs went off.Photo clerks at her shop are told to report possible suspects of various crimes to authorities. Sometimes, however, there is no clear direction on what should be reported. But the photos of the young man left no doubt in Kelly's mind.Kelly turned to her boss and said, "I'm going to call the police." But the manager hesitated, for he was afraid that this might bring trouble to him and his business. So she consulted her father, a veteran police officer, who told her to dial 911 at once.Officers were waiting when the customer came to pick up the photos. Kelly's decisive action may have prevented mass murder, according to the authorities. The 19-year-old student in the photographs had taken the pictures as a final step in atwo-year-long plot to blow up and gun down crowds of students at his college. He was charged with weapons possession with intent to injure and was put in prison.Unit 8Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. B 2. A 3. DExercise 2: 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. FText 2Exercise 1: 1. D 2. DExercise 2:A...a positive factor......no serious issues......not a significant factor....not affected their lives....at least a small disadvantage and a minor source of frustration in their lives.BBasic skills like learning to write, learning to use scissors and other hand tools and utensils, and learning various crafts and other activitiesInstructors and instructions ...Part Cat 12 weeks both handsby 24 weeks both handsby 36 weeks left handbetween 40 and 44 weeks right handat 48 weeks left handbetween 52 and 56 weeks right handat 80 weeks both handsat the age of two right handbetween two and a half and three years both handsby the age of eight ...PART DBrain Organization and HandednessScientific studies during the 1970s and early 1980s suggested that differences in left- and right-handers' patterns of brain organization may be associated with differences in skills, abilities, and perhaps even personalities. In the large majority of right-handers, about 98 or 99 percent, speech is controlled by the left side of the brain. The right side of the brain, however, is usually used for recognizing and remembering faces and understanding relationships in space. In left-handers, it is difficult to know exactly their patterns of brain organization. About 65 to 70 percent of left-handers have speech controlled by the left side of the brain, which is also true of right-handers. But in 30 to 35 percent of left-handers speech is controlled by the right side of the brain. In some left-handers, both sides of the brain are capable of controlling speech.Unit 9Part BText 1Exercise 1:1. In Mr. Andrew Song's office2. Boss and secretary.3. For an appointment with Mr. Andrew Song.Exercise 2: 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. F 6. T 7. T 8. FText 2Exercise 1: 1. b 2. cExercise 2:Purpose of meeting: to discuss the causes for the decline in profitsTime: 10:00 amChair: BernardSpeaker: Sam CanningPosition: Chief Sales ExecutiveThe main points of his talk:1. Sales are down but not by too much2. The budget for sales hasn't increased even with inflation3. The products are old.Part Ctechnical feature: ...--almost the samePrice: ...10 to 15% more expensive than B productsMarket share: A--smaller but growing / B--larger at presentFame: A products are less well known than B productsProspect: A-- has more potential to survive future commercial pressures as it has a technical lead in research, good design and good marketing strategy.B-- will probably be unable to keep its present statusDecision reached: To invest in APART DPreparing for a NegotiationI think first of all one needs to be prepared. I mean to know what you want from a negotiation, what your aims and objectives are. Without clear aims, you can't have clear thinking, so aims are vital. What do you want? A contract? A firm agreement? Or just to find out a few things?Then, you have to know what's the minimum deal. Decide what is the lowest offer you can accept for a deal.Then you have to know where you can give way, or make concessions. So fixing concessions and targets is important. Without that you end up agreeing to something and later you think "Oh no, that's a bad deal!" Or you miss out on what seemed a bad deal at the time but was in fact okay, not bad anyway.Another area is to know your strengths and your weaknesses. This is as important as being aware of the opportunities and threats -- or dangers -- that exist outside, from competitors for example. So, know the market, know your strengths, and know aboutprices and other possibilities. If you do this, you can see the negotiation in its proper context. Then you need to prepare all supporting information. Figures, numbers, pictures, whatever. It could be anything, but the most important thing is that you can support what you say. It helps you to be clear.Next, the team has to be well prepared, well managed. If it's a team you have, everyone needs a clear role, clear responsibilities.Finally, your opening remarks. Prepare what to say. Begin in general terms what you hope to achieve -- the general intention, what you're looking for. (答案hopes to achieve)The opening statement sets up the right atmosphere, the right expectations, it helps things to be clear between the two sides.。

大学_新世纪大学英语视听说教程第二版第三册(杨慧中著)课后答案下载

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新世纪大学英语视听说教程第二版第三册(杨慧中著)内容简介
1 All About Me Topic
Introductions and relationships Vocabulary Relationships and life events Functions Informal and formal introductions
Lesson A Listening Speaking The people in my life
Vocabulary Link: Talking about relationships
Listening: Activities 1-5
Pronunciation: Reduction of present continuous -ing ending
Speaking Communication: Activities 1-2
Lesson B Video Course Special people and memories
Global Viewpoints: Special people
新世纪大学英语视听说教程第二版第三册(杨慧中著)目录
由SusanStempleski、杨惠中编著的.《视听说教程(附光盘2学生用书第2版新世纪大学英语系列教材十二五普通高等教育本科__规划教材)》按照《大学英语课程教学要求》中英语教学一般要求的原则编写,在第二版基础上对内容予以更新,对单元结构进行了调整,合理平衡听说比例,增加听力练习形式,降低视频练习难度,突出教学重点。

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新世纪⼤学英语视听说教程(第⼆版)第三册答案.doc 新世纪⼤学英语视听说教程(第⼆版)第三册答案Unit 1P2 A 2e 3a 4b 5f 6d 7j 8g 9k 10i 11l 12hB Andrew called to confirm the flight plans. Becky stopped the maildelivery. Becky gave the keys to a friend and gave away the fresh foods. Beckychanged the voice mail message. Andrew paid the bills. Andrew got the traveler’schecks. Andrew watered the plants. Becky unplugged the electrical items. Andrewturned off the lights. Becky emptied the trash.P3 A water theplants B 2L 3P 4L 5P 6P,LP4 B Mina can’tremember where sh e put her passport.P8Optional Listening1A.flew four three B. 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, Optional Listening2P9A .1. I haven’t finished 2. I’ve canceled 3. I’ve picked up4. I haven’t taken5. Have you washed6. I haven’t cleaned7. I’vewatered 8. I’ve given 9.Have you packedB. 1. No, he didn’t. 2. He confirmed all the flights.3. They wanted him to come in and waterthe plants for them.4. Because the dog always looks scared.5. They want to use it again on theirnext vacation.Optional Listening3P10A .1.pre-trip planning 2. tagging luggage 3. saving space4. your carry-on bag5. other ideasB. 1,3,6,9,bad 2,4,5,7,8,10, goodOptional Listening 4P11A .1. theadvantages of traveling alone B. 3, 4,6C. 1. vacation college / research teamvolunteer2. golf/mountain climbing/scuba diving/ridea horse3. tours for: women only/ people over 60/ singleslooking for romance/fineP13 A 1.abd 2.bd 3.abcd B 2.False;her hands ,not an interpreter 3. False; second, not first 4. False; didn’t have ,not had 5. False; flight attendant, notpassenger 6.TrueP14 B cbabcP15 541 236P16 (1) Oh my gosh! (2) Are you sure? (3) so strange (4) Got it (5) get traveler’s checks (6)Whew (7) pay the electricity and phonebills (8) change my voice mailmessage (9) I don’t remember (10) Howtrue (11) don’t forget to unplug yourTV and electrical stuff (12) DoneP17 A 2.boarding pass 3. check-in counter 4.overhead compartment 5.flight attendant 6. oxygen mask 7.carry-on luggage 8. baggage claimB a. When you arrive at the airport for yourflights, you go to the check-in counter first.b. When your departing flight is announced,pick up your carry-on luggage and to thegate.c. Before you get on the plane, you mustshow your boarding pass.d. When you enter the plane, you put yourluggage in the overhead compartment. You may need to ask a flight attendant forhelp.e. Before takeoff, you learn about safety.They show you how to use an oxygen mask in an emergency.f. During the flight, you are served drinkson your tray table.g. After the flight is over, you go to thebaggage claim area to get your luggage. Optional Listening5P181. vacation2. have some trouble preparing3.totally relaxed4. finished getting ready5. confirm her flight6. message7. pay thebills8 are ready to go 9.checks to be sure 10. comes running back inUnit 2P19 A dgcai jefkbhP20 1.1 2.2 3.1 4.2 5.1 6.2 7.2 8.1P21 B nice,roomy,two-bedroomOptional Listening1P24A.City ZooB. 1. car 2.easy 3. Church 4. park 5. three 6. twoOptional Listening2A.Picture 1B. 1. transportation, too muchtraffic on the streets, not enough places for safe cycling and walking, dirtyparks, no nightlife2. improve transportation, build lanes forcyclists and walkers, clean the parks, build a theaterOptional Listening3P26A. 1. To make it safer for pedestrians to crossthe streets.2. Kids played there, and neighborsstopped there to talk.3. To get away from the noise anddangerous traffic.4. They put old couches, tables andplanters in the street.5. The speaker means that streets belongto everybody in the neighborhood. They should become their “outdoor living room”,and safe places forUnit 2P19 A dgcai jefkbhP20 1.1 2.2 3.1 4.2 5.1 6.2 7.2 8.1P21 B nice,roomy,two-bedroomOptional Listening1P24A.City ZooB. 1. car 2.easy 3. Church 4. park 5. three 6. twoOptional Listening2P25A.Picture 1B. 1. transportation, too muchtraffic on the streets, not enough places for safe cycling and walking, dirtyparks, no nightlife2. improve transportation, build lanes forcyclists and walkers, clean the parks, build a theaterOptional Listening3P26A. 1. To make it safer for pedestrians to crossthe streets.2. Kids played there, and neighborsstopped there to talk.3. To get away from the noise anddangerous traffic.4. They put old couches, tables andplanters in the street.They should become their “outdoor living room”,and safe places for 5.mustn’t 6, is forbiddenOptional Listening5P361.to stay cool2. barbecue3.grill4.sprays5. gets angry6. pretendsto use7. try using 8 Watch out 9.throws water all over 10. pretty funnyUnit 3Optional Listening1P37a.childhood b.infant c.teenager d.grown-up e.young f.middle-aged P38 A baB FFTTFTP39 take a trip,visit my cousins in England,rent a carP43A. 1.country 2. war 3. 17 millionB. 1, 3, 4, 5, 8Optional Listening2A. 23: return and get a job 30: become a father 50: retireP44B. 1.onFriday at 2 p.m. 2. by taxi 3. have a dinner at a restaurant4. go to the beach and swim5.sunny and beautifulP46C.Tina Vega: family moved to anothertown/ last year/ lonely/ smile at everyone Frederick Cho: lost his job/ three weeks ago/ upset/ exerciseeverydayHazel Greene: death of a loved one/ five years ago/depressed/ stay active andpositiveP48 A 1.True 2.False; age 8, not 18 3.False;countries, not states in BrazilB 2 Miyuki:a 3.Jennifer:d 4.Martin:cP49 1No 2No 3.Yes 4.Yes 5.NoP50 A Sentences 1,3,5,6 are true.2.False;is concerned(In sentence 2,concerned means worried or nervous.)4.False;isn’t sure,not is sure7. False;plans to have some children,notdoesn’t plan to8. False;goes with the flow fits in withhis plans.(He is not willing to give up his plans for the sake of chance)P51 (1) figure it out (2) it’s not a big deal (3) plan on working my whole life (4)get out of (5)What are you planning to do (6) I’m definitely going to travel (7)What are yourplans? (8)pretty much (9) You know that for a fact? (10)You want tosucceed (11)clear-cut,well-defined goalsand aspirations. Optional Listening5P 531. excited2. program3.promoted4. transferred5. big deal6. quit her job7.right up to retirement 8 well-defined goals 9.keep his options open10. follows his planUnit 4P54 A 1sweat 2faint 3sneeze 4scratch 5cough 6shiverP55 A Holiday Cruise Disease Shortens Holiday forManyB dafbecP56 I have arash on my arm. I have a slight fever.P59 2e 3h 4g 5c 6a 7f 8bP60Optional Listening1A. cB. 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8Optional Listening2A.picture BP61B. 1. drinking coffee 2. sleep at night 3. break that habit 4. wake up 5. advice6.suddenly7.get a headache 8, the amount of coffee 9. herbaltea10. in the morning 11. do exercises 12. feel tiredOptional Listening3A.1. d 2.e 3.f 4.a 5. c 6.bP62B. 1.- 2. × 3. + 4. - 5. + 6.-7.-8.+9.×10.+P63Optional Listening4A. 1. CHAOS 2. information fatigue syndrome 3.hurry sickness匆忙症4. underload syndrome动⼒不⾜综合症5.phone neck电话脖B. 2. information fatigue syndrome/ There is somuch information that people become p aralyzed and can’t think clearly/ NM3. hurry sickness/ always rushing, get headaches a lot/ takeaspirin4. underload syndrome/ caused by havinglittle or nothing to do at the office/ NM5. phoneneck/ pain in the neck, caused by holding the phone between your neck and yourear for a long time/ massageP65 A 2Gian:go to the doctor 3.Malinda:gargle with hot water and salt4.Dave6.Catherine:acupunctureP66 B 1.Yes 2No 3.No 4. Yes 5.Yes 6.NoP67 aabbabP68 (1)Thank goodness (2) fainted (3) very tired (4)very lightheaded(5) Nothing out of the ordinary (6)The worst thing is(7) How are you feeling? (8) feel dizzy(9) my stomach is killing me (10) have a fever(11)you’ll feel better. (12) Are you kidding?(13) What’s the matter? (14) I take it(15) I’m feeling pretty good.P69 A 1.Man:I have a 2. Man: We’vebeen Nurse: I’m sorry about that3.Nurse: The doctor will see younow4.Doctor:How are you feeling? Ian: a sore throat5. Doctor: this medicine6. Doctor:take it three times a day Man:OK.Thank you,doctor.P70Optional Listening5come over 2. feeling 3. tired 4. dizzy 5. have a fever 6. anxious about7. president of her university 8. has been canceled 9. miracle or something10. really anxious aboutUnit 5P71 1.Heresearched colleges. 2.He applied tofour colleges. 3. He was accepted tocollege. 4.He received ascholarship. 5.He attended college inthe fall semester. 6.He got good grades.P72 researched: California State University, HarvardUniversity, City College applied to: Harvard University,City College was acceptedto: City CollegeP73 cab He’ll probably attend City CollegeP74 A:cadb B:dbcaP77Optional Listening1A.What are you going to do?B. Mizuki: art, chill out/relax Robert: law, take a long tripOptional Listening2P78A.Eduardo: live at home, study business, work part-timeB. 1. to keep learning all their lives2. further her education3. sheneed to save money for her studies abroad4. interests and personalities5. to witness her childr en’s growthOptional Listening3P79B.Jameela: day career center/ become a doctor/ start medical school,travel and dovolunteer work in west AfricaJennie: major: business/ cooking/ start herown business related to foodShane: major: computer science/ play music/interview with three softwarecompanies, get a job with a software companyOptional Listening4P80C. 1. Europe 2.reporter, website 3. digital camera,salary 4. energyOptional Listening5P82 A. 2. Washington,D.C. 3.travel and see the world 4.art 5. find a good job6.import-export7.open a businessB. 2.False;doesn’t know,not knows3. False;lawyer,not professor4.True5.TrueP83 B 1.True 2.False 3. True 4.False 5.True 6. False 7.FalseP84 A 2.rejected 3.travel 4.wants 5.Columbia 6.will 7.film director8.acceptedP85 (1)accepted (2)rejected (3)applied to (4) It’s too bad. (5) got really good grades (6)researched all those schools (7) all those scholarships (8) gets in (9) gradschool (10) hit the road (11) don’t understand (12) What do you mean?(13) just (14) What are you waiting for? (15) Here goesP871. wait for2. applied to3. programs4. rejected7. travel for awhile8. become a film director9. goodnews 10. go to grad school Unit 6P88 B bbabaP89 A1.Trey 2.JerryB Conversation 1 1.a pay phone 2.power 3.sendConversation2 1.looking in the phonedirectory 2.directory assistance 3. isP92 A bacbP94Optional Listening1A. 1.no 2. yesB. Conversation 1: 2, 1, 4,3 Conversation 2: 4, 2, 1,3Optional Listening 2P95B. 1. T 2.F 3. T 4. T 5.F 6. FOptional Listening3P96B. 1. company 2. budget 3. voice dialing 4. risky 5.privateOptional Listening4P971.F2. T3. T4. F5. T6. TP99 A 2.True 3.False ;users,notnever 4. False;sometimes unnecessary,not always necessary 5.True 6.False; less,not more7.False; dislikes cell phones more than shelikes them 8.False; minds, not doesn’tmind 9.TrueB 2.music 3.camera 4.business 5. anytime youwant 6. lost/doc/b7c95177d0f34693daef5ef7ba0d4a7303766c54.html eful8.reach 9. ring in theatersP100 B bcbbcP101 A cabhdgfP102 (1) can’t stand (2) See what I mean? (3) Hello (4) Hi, Mike (5) Hi,Dad (6) Listen (7) Can you hold on a minute?(8)sweetheart (9)it’s your mom (10) I’m on the other line (11) I’m here (12)Do you mind?1. restaurant2.on a cell phone3. stand4. avoids5. on the other line6. take a message7.stand taking messages 8. at that point 9. turns to 10. in public places1、Thank you very much for taking me with you on that splendid outing to London. It was the first time that I had seen the Tower or any of the other famous sights. If I'd gone alone, I couldn't have seen nearly as much, because I wouldn'thave known my way about.The weather was splendid on that day, which I thought was rare. I still remember some people told me that in Britain there was weather and no climate. During the same day, it might snow in the morning, rainat noon, shine in the afternoon and be windy before the night falls. So I think I was lucky 。

新世纪大学英语视听说(第三册)答案

新世纪大学英语视听说(第三册)答案

新世纪⼤学英语视听说(第三册)答案新世纪⼤学英语视听说(第三册)答案P8:A:flew four threeB:1,3,5,7,8P9:A: (1): i haven't finished (2)i haven't canceled (3)i have picked up(4)i haven't taken (5)have you washed (6)i haven"t cleaned(7)i watered (8)i have given(9)have you packedB:1:no ,he didn't2:she confirmed all their flights3.they wanted him to come in and watered the plants for them4:because the dog always look scared5:they want to use it again on their next vacationP10A:1:pre-trip planning 2:tagging luggage 3:saving space4:your carry-on bag 5:other ideasB:1:bad idea 2:good idea 3:bad idea 4:good idea 5:good idea 6:bad idea 7:good idea 8:good idea 9:bad idea 10:good idea P11A:1B:3,4,6C:1:vacation college/research team volunteer2:golf/mountain climbing/scuba diving/ride a horse3;tours for: women only/people over 60/singles/cooking for romance/fine diningP13A:1:a,b,d 2:b,d 3:a,b,c,dB:2:false 3:false 4:false 5:false 6:trueP14B:1:c 2:b 3:a 4:b 5;cP161:Oh my gosh 2:Are you sure 3:So strange 4:Got it5:get traveler's checks 6:Whew 7:pay the electricity and phone bills 8:change my voice mail message 9:I don't remember 10:How true11:don't forget to unplug your TV and electrical stuff 12:DoneP17A:2:boarding pass 3:check-in counter 4:overhead compartment 5:flight attendant 6:oxygen mask 7;carry-on luggage 8:baggage claimB:b: carry-on luggage c:boarding passd:overhead compartment flight attendante:oxygen mask f:tray table g:baggage claimP181 vacation 2;have some trouble preparing 3:totally relaxed4:finished getting ready 5:confirm her flight 6:message 7:pay the bills 8:are ready to go 9:check to be sure10:comes running back inP19A:d g c a i j e f k b hP24A;city zooB:1:car 2:easy 3:Church 4:park 5:three 6:twoP25A:1B:1:transportation,too much traffic on the streets;not enough places for safe cycling and walking;dirty parks;no nightlife 2:improve transportation;build lanes for cyclists and walkers;clean the parks;build a theaterP26A:1:to make it safe for pedestrians to cross the streets2:kids played there and neighbors stopped there to talk3:to get away from the noise and dangerous traffic4:they put old couches,tables and planters in the street5:the speaker means that streets belong to everybody in the neighborhood. They should become their"outdoor living room"and safe places for their children againB:1:bad idea 2:good idea 3:bad idea 4:good idea 5:good ideaP27aP28B:FFTTTTC:2:beautiful beautification 3:designed 4:industrialize 5:natural6:oppositionP30A2:false 3:false 4:false 5:trueP31C:2:customers 3:use cell phones,eat at their desks4:take off their shoes 5:make noise 6:alcohol and loud musicP32B:BCBCAP33A:c,b,e,a,dP341:i can't believe 2:hello 3:quit complaining 4:sure,Mike5:who could ask for anything more?6:here we go 7:dude 8:i an hangin'ten 9:i'm getting the hang of10:thing 11:very funnyP361:to stay cool 2:barbecue 3:grill 4:sprays 5:gets angry 6;pretends to use 7:try using 8:Watch out 9:throws water all over 10 :pretty funnyP38A:1:b 2:aB:FFTTFTP43A:1:countries 2:war 3:17millionB:1,3,4,5,8A:23:return and get a job 30:become a father 50:retireP44B1:on Friday at 2 P.M 2:by taxi 3:have dinner at a restaurant4:go to the beach and swim 5:sunny and beautifulP45P46Tina vega: family moved to another town/last year/lonely/smile at everyone Frederrick cho: lost his job/three weeks/upset/exercise every dayHazel greene: death of a loved one/five years ago/depressed/stay active and positiveP48A:1: true 2:false 3:false 4;falseB:2:a 3:d 4:cP49B:no no yes yes noP50A:1,3,5,6P511:figure it out 2:it's not a big deal 3:plan on working my whole life4:get out of5:what are you planning to do 6:i'm definitely going to 7:what are you plans8;pretty much 9:you know that for a fact 10:you must to succeed11:clear-cut,well-defined goals and aspirationsP531:excited 2:program 3:promoted 4:transferred 5:big deal6:quit her job 7:right up to retirement 8:well-defined goals9;keep his options open 10:follow his planP60A:cB:1,2,4,6,7,8P61B:1:drinking coffee 2:sleep at night 3:break that habit 4:wake up5:advice 6:sudddenly 7:get a headache 8:the amount of coffee9:herbal tea 10:in the morning 11:do exercises 12:feel tiredA:d,e,f,a,c,bP62B:1: -2:×3:+4:-5:+6:-7:-8:+9:×10:+P63A:1:CHAOS 2:information fatigue syndrome 3:hurry sickness 4: underload syndrome 6:phone neckP66B:yes ,no,no ,yes,yes,noP67A:2;a 3:a 4:b 5:b 6:a 7:bP681:thank godness 2:fainted 3:very tired4:very lightheaded 5:nothing out of the ordinary 6:the worst thing is 7:how are you feeling 8:feel dizzy 9:my stomach is killing me 10:have a fever 11:you will feel better 12:are you kidding 13:what's the matter 14:i take it 15:i'm feel pretty goodP701:come over 2:feeling 3:tired 4:dizzy 5:have a fever6:anxious about 7:president of her university 8:has been cancelded9:miracle or something 10:really nervous about第五单元Lesson Avocabulary linkBHe researched collegesHe applied to four collegesHe was accepted to collegeHe received a scholarshipHe attended college in the fall semesterHe got good gradeslisten 2Aresearched: California State University,Harvard University, City Collegeapplied to: Harvard University, City College;was accepted: City CollegeB1. c2. a3. b4.he’ll probably attend City College.speaking 3DA: 1. c 2.a 3.d 4.bB: 1. d 2.b 3.c 4.aoptional listen 1AWhat are you going to doBMizuki: art, chill out / relaxRobert: law, take a long tripoptional listen 2AEduardo: live at home, study business, work part-time;Jill: join a sorority, do volunteer work;Max and Sara: study together, work part-timeB1.to keep learning all their lives2.further her education3.she needs to save money for her studies abroad4.interests and personalities5.to witness her children’s growthoptional listening 3BJameela:Job: day care centerDreams: become a doctorplans: start medical school, travel and do volunteer work in West Africa Jennie:College Life: major: businessHobby: cookingDreams: start her own business related to foodshane:College Life: major: computer scienceHobby: play musicPlans: interview with three software companies, get a job with a software company. optional listen 4C1.Europe2.reporter, website3.digital camera, salary4.energy第五单元lesson Bwhile you watchA2. Washington, D.C.3. travel and see the world4. art5. find a good job6. import-export7. open a businessB2. False; d oesn’t know, not knows3. False; lawyer, not professor4. True5. TruePreviewB1. true2. False3. True4. False5. True6. False7. Falsewhile you watchA2. rejected3. travel4. wants5. Columbia6. will7. film director8. acceptedC1.accepted2.rejected3.applied4.it’s too bad5.got really good grades6.researched7.all those scholarships8.gets in9.grad school10.hit the road11.don’t understand12.what do you mean13.just14.what are you waiting for15.here goesoptional listening1.wait for2.applied to3.programs4.rejected5.hit the road6.get accepted7.travel for a while8.become a film director9.good news10.go to grad school第六单元vocabulary linkAShown in the pictureB1. b2. b3. a4. b5. alisteningA1.Trey2.JerryBconversation 1:1. a pay phne2.power3.sendconversation 2:1.look in the phone directory2.directory assistance3.isCommunicationA1. b2. a3. c4. boptional listening1A1.no2.yesB1.Conversation 1: 2 , 1 , 4 , 32.conversation2: 4, 2 ,1 , 3optional listen2B1.T2. F3.T4.T5. F6. Foptional listen3B/doc/8a2616dc50e2524de5187e3a.html pany2.budget3.voice dialing4.risky5.privateoptional listen4C2.T3.T4. F5.T6.T第六单元lessonBwhile you watchA2.True3.False; uses, not never4.false, sometimes unnecessary,5.true6.false; less, not more7.false; dislikes cell phones more than she likes them8.false; minds, not doesn’t mind9.TrueB2.music3.camera4.business5.anytime you want6.lost/doc/8a2616dc50e2524de5187e3a.html eful8.reach9.ring in theatersPreviewB1. b2. c3. b4. b5. cwhile you watchA1. c2. a3. b4.h6.g7. fC1.can’t stand2.see what I mean3.Hello4.Hi, Mike5.Hi, Dad6.Listen7.Can you hold on a minute8.sweetheart9.it’s your mom10.I’m on the other line11.I’m here12.Do you mindOptional listen1.restaurant2.on a cell phone3.stand4.avoids5.on the other line6.take a meeage7.stand taking messages8.at that point9.turns to10.in public places第七单元lessonA listening2Aspencer: Olympic torch Greta toy truck B1.s2.g3.s4.s5.g6.gspeakingsuggested answer:it’s played with a bat and ball.there are 11 players on each team. optional listening 1Aa, c, dB1. F2.T3. F4.T5. Foptional listening 21.nature photography2.several national parks3.Mexico and Brazil4.birds and animals5.I haven’t put them in albums yetoptional listen 3A1.T2. F3. F4. F5.T6.T7. F8. FB1.T2.F; There were more than two hundred teams in the Hawaii Adventure Race.3.F; Adventure racing started a few years ago.4.F; in it, People race non-stop, 24 hours a day.5.T:6.T;7.F: it is held every year in a different country and environment8.F: In the race, all team members must finish together.optional listening 4B1.Rhode island, California, Phuket, Rio de janeiro/doc/8a2616dc50e2524de5187e3a.html , Canada, Europe, South America, the United States.3.biking, skateboarding4.skiing5.vertC2.Most “X Gamers” are male, but there are a few women.3.she’s not afraid of the guys.4.She has a boyfriend.5.Fabiola has … become famous in the skating world.6.She comes from Brazil.7.She has been skating for years.第七单元lesson Bwhile you watchB2.False; fifteen, not ten3.False; studying, not teaching (or teaching one year)4.False; kung fu, not karatepreviewBsentences 1, 2, and 5 are true.3.False; practice is very important4.False; it’s not easy5.False; they do find something they can playwhile you watch2.hated3.months4.enjoying it5. a place6.practice7.difficult8.she9.simpleBSentences 3,5,7 and 8 are true2. false Claudia took flute lessons when she was a kid/child 4. false sometimes, not never 6. false difficult, not easyD1. I hope I get that good someday2. if you stick with it3. I’ve been playing since4. Like I said5. like I told you6. I’m not very good yet7. Practice makes perfect8. I have trouble doing it9. I haven’t played it in years10. Shall we?After you watch1. rider2. skater3. runner4. climber5. driver6. player7. diver8. player9. diverOption listening1. practice2. that good3. teenager4. reminds5. Practice makes perfect6. has trouble practicing7. not to worry8. suggests three different song to play9. for a long time10. one of his favoritesUnit 8P123:A: c d a b eB: elegant pretty handsome attractive C: d b a cP128:A: friends classmates teammatesB: T NM NM T NMP129:A: False True False FalseB: appeal to, pose risks to it may lower their chances of getting the jobtattoos are permanent no matter ehat the reasons there might be for getting a tattooP130:A: all are unfavorable viewsB: face to face looks, personality, sincereityAll of their great qualities, the bad points at your job relaxed way, no pressureP131:A: going out with friends, a personal introduction, a matchmaking party, Internet dating, speed datingB: FTFTTFTFP138:personal ads relationship fun fussy No wonder did answer pretends to read feels like seeing to stop reading go out to a movie。

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新世纪视听说B3U1-BPart I Listening Comprehension ( 14 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) Helping a tourist.B) Selling watches.C) Booking air tickets.D) Watching a film.Script: A: Roundtrip to Seoul, two business class, please.B: What day is it?正确答案:C学生答案:D得分:0分2.A) At a bus stop.B) At an airport.C) In a hospital.D) In a bank.Script: A: Can you tell me where Gate 7 is?B: Walk down this aisle. It's beside the information desk.正确答案:B学生答案:B得分:2分Questions 3 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard. Script: A: Hi, Jessica. Where have you been?B: Paris. My boyfriend and I went back only yesterday.A: Then it must be exciting. Tell me about it.B: Ah ... it's ... a terrible trip. I don't even want to mention it.A: Eh? What happened?B: After we arrived at Paris, we were arranged to live in a cheap hotel. The windows overlooked a parking lot. But the brochure said we could see Eiffel Tower!A: That's bad. But did you sleep well?B. I don't think so. There was a parking lot, remember? Every night we were disturbed by the noises made by all kinds of cars.A: Then ... what about the food?B: Not as bad as the hotel, but much more expensive than I thought.A: Where did you go, Eiffel Tower, Louvre?B: Yeah, we did go to some well-known places. But it kept raining last week and ... you know ... the weather ruined everything.A: I'm sorry to hear that.B: And the worst part is, I couldn't find my passport at the airport when we were about to go back to New York. Then I called the hotel and they found it in my room, under the pillow. That was the only good news I had in Paris.A: Oh, dear. I can't believe it.3.Jessica went to _____ for traveling.A) TokyoB) ParisC) New YorkD) London正确答案:B学生答案:B得分:2分4.Jessica thinks the food is ______.A) as bad as the hotelB) not healthyC) the worst part of the travelD) too expensive正确答案:D学生答案:D得分:2分5.Where did Jessica leave her passport?A) In her hotel room.B) At home.C) At the airport.D) At Louvre.正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear several short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script:Passage OneIf you are having your first business travel, you may feel excited, anxious, or even scared. Preparation is the key to success for any business traveler —whether you are an experienced traveler or beginner traveler. Here are my suggestions for preparing for any business trip.Before traveling, research your travel destination and take advantage of free time you may have. On a recent trip to New Haven, I had a few free hours to myself before my plane departed. Ahead of time, I researched a few good restaurants that I wanted to try.I downloaded a Yale walking tour to my cell phone so I could see the campus and take pictures. You may have friends or relatives close to your travel destination. Take their information in case you have an opportunity to see them. Often, business trips are too busy for you to do anything besides going to work, going to dinner, and sleeping. However, sometimes you may have delays or cancellations. You should also check the weather. It may be nice when you are departing for your trip. The weather on your return trip may be a whole other story.There are a few other things to keep in mind when you go on trips. Traveling on the company can be a great way to see theworld. It's not a vacation. Business trips can be exhausting! If you are going on a trip for training, you will probably have a few hours of free time each night. You can take this opportunity to know more people. Later you can go back to your hotel room to do work. You could also take advantage of sporting events, shows, or music in the area. With everything well planned, the business travel will be part of your sweet memory.6._____ need preparations for a business travel.A) Only those having their first business travelsB) Only those traveling less than once a monthC) Both first-time travelers and experienced travelersD) All except very experienced travelersScript: _____ need preparations for a business travel.正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分7.What did the speaker do before traveling on a recent trip to New Haven?A) The speaker found information about restaurants.B) The speaker called some friends there.C) The speaker took pictures of the airport.D) The speaker booked the return ticket.Script: What did the speaker do before traveling on a recent trip to New Haven?正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分8.You should check the weather because _____.A) the trip will be cancelled if the weather is badB) the weather on your return trip may be very differentC) you cannot play if the weather is not goodD) you will have to stay a few more days if the weather is not good Script: You should check the weather because _____.正确答案:B学生答案:B得分:2分9.Which is TRUE about a business trip?A) It is a great vacation.B) It is a good opportunity to train yourself.C) It is not expensive.D) It is exhausting.Script: Which is TRUE about a business trip?正确答案:D学生答案:D得分:2分10.You can _____ with the free hours on a business trip.A) go to another cityB) have a vacationC) go shoppingD) listen to musicScript: You can _____ with the free hours on a business trip.正确答案:D学生答案:A得分:0分Passage TwoQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard. Script: Passage TwoSituated in Utah State, the Bryce Canyon is one of the National Parks in the United States of America. It attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. Now there is a story about it.Before there were any Indians, the Legend People lived in that place. They were of many kinds —birds, animals, lizards, and such things — but they looked like people. For some reason, the Legend People in that place were bad. Because they were bad, they were turned by gods into rocks. You can see them in that place now: some standing in rows, some sitting down, some holding on to others. You can see their faces, with paint on them just as they were before they became rocks. This is the story told by some people. But to the pioneer Ebenezer Bryce, the Canyon that now bears his name was something totally different.In 1875, Ebenezer Bryce was 45 years old. He traded his home in Pine Valley, Utah, for some cows and moved to the warmer climate of the upper Paria Valley, hoping that his wife's health would improve. Since he could find no water in the place, he dug ditches to bring it from the Paria River to his farm. To get fire wood from the forest to his farm, he built a road. Among the residents who used the road, the canyon became known as Bryce's Canyon.Bryce left the valley in 1880 and moved to Arizona. Perhaps the climate was not warm enough, or maybe he found a better place to settle down. But he left the valley a little more habitable than when he came, and he left the canyon with the name it still bears today.11.What is the Bryce Canyon named after?A) A person.B) An animal.C) A god.D) A river.Script: What is the Bryce Canyon named after?正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分12.According to a story, _____ lived in the Bryce Canyon before the Indians.A) wild animalsB) the Legend PeopleC) birdsD) godsScript: According to a story, _____ lived in the Bryce Canyon before the Indians.正确答案:B学生答案:B得分:2分13.When was Ebenezer Bryce born?A) In 1830.B) In 1845.C) In 1875.D) In 1880.Script: When was Ebenezer Bryce born?正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分14.Ebenezer Bryce moved to warmer climates because _____.A) he wanted to live in a new placeB) he wanted to feed his cowsC) he had lost his houseD) he wanted to improve his wife's healthScript: Ebenezer Bryce moved to warmer climates because _____.正确答案:D学生答案:D得分:2分15.What change did Ebenezer Bryce bring to the valley?A) More animals could be found.B) Gold was found.C) The place became more habitable.D) The climate became colder.Script: What change did Ebenezer Bryce bring to the valley?正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分Part II Oral Tasks ( 3 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Listen carefully and then answer the question.16. What’s wrong with the woman?思考/准备学生答案:得分:0分。

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