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Unit 1 College culture1-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1B D E FConversation 1-21) charity events2) involved3) charity4) students5) sponsor /pay/be sponsoring/be paying6) sponsorship form7) routeConversation 2Conversation 2-1A B C D F GConversation 2-2C C B A DConversation 2-31) I didn't mean to /I did not mean to2) got the hang of it3) take over4) how I imagined life here5) the sponsorship money6) count it all up7) I've got a suggestion/I have got a suggestion Conversation 2-4B B A A A B1-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 1B B A B A BWatching and understanding 21) one of the best universities2) most talented students3) well-known around the world / well known around the world4) have open doors5) good social life6) you want it to be7) on another campus8) it's a fun place/it is a fun place9) go to concerts10) during the weekWatching and understanding 3A B B A A1-3 Listening inNews reports 1B C DNews reports 2C APassage 1Passage 1-11. Speaker 22. Speaker 63. Speaker 14. Speaker 55. Speaker 36. Speaker 4Passage 1-21) university /uni2) finding3) writing4) university newspaper5) Christmas6) a month/one month/1 month7) enough work8) clubs9) waitress10) WorkPassage 2Passage 2-1A AB B APassage 2-21.A B D G I J2.A C E F H JPassage 2-3B D D B A1-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:Step 3:During the first week at college I remember I felt a bit shy and nervous. Well, we all know what it was like, don't we ? But I suspect that not many would admit they were nervous,but, you know what ? We were all behaving as though we owned a chain of five-star hotels !Confident, just a bit too proud, perhaps, because we had passed the entrance exams and arrived here. Thinking back.though, none of us wanted to admit that we really didn't know much, we were just novices who hardly knew what we didn't know. I remember one English class in the first week when I got the picture of what we still need to learn -I hardly understood a word and couldn't open my mouth …in English anyway. Now it's a bit better. as I hope you can agree!So have we changed? Well, speaking for myself, yes.I think that touch of pride was knocked out of me. I still feel confident, but it's a different kind of confidence - instead of feeling like a hotel owner,I feel confident about my hard work and effort. What I mean is,I have a better idea of where I am going in my studies and I know that with hard work I can get there. That's not the pride of the hotel owner.it's the small confidence of the new desk clerk, a hard-working person who wants to learn enough and make the effort to become a manager ⋯ one day!1-6 Unit test短对话5题1) C. His apartment is too expensive.2) A. British Literature.3) B. People born during and after World War II.4) D. Remove the college president from office.5) C. A farmer who almost defeated the Roman Empire.长对话3题6) C. Stay away from.7) D. There are a lot of dangerous drugs available that could hurt her.8) B. Critical.短文理解3题9) B. A desire to change the way things are.10) D. A student studying philosophy.11) C. Because they are not satisfied with society and act to make it different and /or better.短篇*3题B. It focuses on the study of human rights law.C. To foster greater understanding of human rights law.A. A new institute is created and about to open at Oxford University.Unit 2 Mixed feelings2-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1A B B A B A BConversation 1-2A AB A A A BConversation 2Conversation 2-1B D A DConversation 2-21. upset2. doing an essay3. tough4. looked miserable5. being polite6. taking her seriously7. you look cheerful8. What an amazing grade Conversation 2-3A A A A A B2-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 11. Kim2. Kim3. Ted4. Sebastien5. KimWatching and understanding 2 B A A B A BWatching and understanding 31) great EQ2) importance3) socially4) get along with him5) useful6) IQ scores7) came up8) deal with people9) a lot more10) so much faster11) listen to them12) understand and communicate 2-3 Listening inNews reports 1A CNews reports 2B DPassage 1Passage 1-1B A H E B B A G A FPassage 1-2B C A F E CPassage 2Passage 2-1A F G E CPassage 2-21) embarrassed2) cruel3) children4) superior5) behave properly6) positive attitude7) never8) successful9) recognized/recognised10) be like11) behave2-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:When I was nearly nine years old, my parents put me onto a train, letting me travel alone from my hometown to Beijing.where my grandparents and uncles were living. They told the train attendant that one of my uncles would come to meet me on the platform when I arrived at Beijing Railway Station.I had a good time on the train. Other passengers were very nice to me.I played cards with them and they gave me lots of their food and soft drinks.When the train arrived in Beijing,I got off and waited on the platform for my uncle.I waited and waited, but my uncle did not turn up. The station was so big and all the other passengers had left. I became very scared. I thought,"What can I do if my uncle does not turn up to meet me?" I started to cry because I felt really scared and did not know what to do.At that moment,I saw a man running towards me. When he got closer. I recognized that it was my uncle. He said sorry many times. His car was delayed in a traffic jam, so he got to the station late. He said that he should have anticipated the traffic problems and have left home earlier, and assured me that this wouldn't happen again. He also told me that if ever I found myself in a similar situation.I could ask one of the train attendants to stay with me or ask the railway police for help.I learned from this incident that it is no use crying in a situation like this, but you have to think calmly and find out the best way to protect yourself.2-6 Unit test短对话5题1) D. It ended up being a week of total unhappiness.2) C. A lecture about the precursors to business success.3) C. She is developing at a normal rate4) D. The ballet aroused feelings of lost love in him.5) C. The ability to hear is essential.长对话3题6) C. Because it had many ups and downs.7) D. Empathetic.8) B. He alternated emotions too abruptly.9) A. A company that makes energy medication.10) D. Fresh air and sunlight can help depressed people feel better.11) B. Exercise.短篇*3题12) B. Emotional self-awareness.13) D. 9 percent.14) A. A new research found that women have higher EQ than men.Unit 3 Sporting life3-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1CConversation 1-2A B A BConversation 2Conversation 2-1A B B A A AConversation 2-21) Well done2) the practice race3) three other people /3 other people4) hurt my knee5) No need to get nervous6) can't bear to look /cannot bear to look7) you deserve itConversation 2-3A AB A B B3-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 11) 3 golds2) 5.000m3) 800m4) New world record5) Cycling6) 6 golds7) Swimming8) New world recordWatching and understanding 21) first / 1st2) signature3) affect4) tearsWatching and understanding 31) crashed out of2) failed to lift gold3) sent female athletes for the first time /sent female athletes for the 1st time4) a defining moment5) coming third /coming 3rd6) with China coming second/with China coming 2nd7) taking partWatching and understanding 4B B A3-3 Listening inNews reports 1B CNews reports 2A CPassage 1Passage 1-11) sports2) true3) falls4) breaks5) interviewsPassage 1-2B C D DPassage 2Passage 2-1BPassage 2-2A AB B B A A3-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:·I would agree with the first one. Great sportsmen and sportswomen should be paid as much as film stars, because they work as hard as film stars or even harder, and they also offer us entertainment as film stars do.·I'm not so sure.I suppose many more people watch films than sports, and I think it should depend on the size of the audience. If a sport has a mass audience, though, then, yes,the top sportspeople should be very highly paid.·I agree with the second one, because amateurs enjoy doing sports, and they can train and make themselves fit. The main purpose of sports is to make people healthier, not to make money.·Sorry!I'd just like to say I disagree with the second opinion.Because to do well in a sport, say at national or international level, you have to do it full-time, so it's like a job and you should be paid. Of course, that doesn't mean that amateurs can't enjoy it-it's the same in music and the arts, isn't it?There are both professionals and amateurs, so why not in sports ?3-6 Unit test短对话5题1) C. Calm.2) D. It is a very difficult bicycle race.3) A. She was speechless.4) B. She thinks it's very exciting.5) C. Because he collided with another player.长对话3题6) B. Because one situation reminded him of the other.7) C. Disapproving.8) A. They agree.短文理解3题9) C. They cheered loudly.10) A. Before a sporting event.11) C. This is sure to be a good one so don't go anywhere.短篇*3题12) B. Yao Ming is nominated with other 13 finalists during the NBA All-Star Weekend.13) B. 2002.14) D. In April.Unit 4 Crime watch4-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1A AB A A B BConversation 2Conversation 2-1A B EConversation 2-2C D B D BConversation 2-31) You're joking/You are joking2) find them and report them3) It's just too much/It is just too much4) every two months /every 2 months5) a lamp and a basket/a basket and a lamp6) outside this guy's backyard7) Forget about itConversation 2-4A B B B A A4-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 1A B A B AWatching and understanding 21) black-market industry /black market industry2) filmed3) reach a record high4) this year alone5) in the form of packages6) a huge trade7) hitting the black market againWatching and understanding 3l) 2.5million2) 103) 4.000 kilos4) 935) 3006) tortoises and turtles4-3 Listening inNews reports 1B BNews reports 2A DPassage 1Passage 1-11) false teeth2) 4,000/4000/four thousand3) 6,000/6000/six thousand4) 4,000/4000/four thousand5) traced6) fell asleep7) plead not guiltyPassage 1-2B A APassage 2Passage 2-11. Anna Black2. a week /one week3. seven/74. male /man5. mobile phone6. Two men7. 5 minutes /five minutesPassage 2-2B A A B DPassage 2-3D C A F B E4-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:Step 3:Hello, everyone. My name's XXX.I'm from the local police station and I've been invited here by the college to talk about some of the most common crimes against students. After ten years in a station near a college and having heard a lot ofsad stories from students over the years,I certainly know quite a lot about the topic and have a number of tips for you all.First of all,I'd like to talk about the theft of personal possessions. There are pickpockets and street thieves around all the time. Don't make life easy for them. Always make sure your bags are closed. Keep your wallet in a safe place.not just sticking out of a back pocket. Never forget to keep your property in sight. When you're shopping. don't put down your mobile phone while looking at goods. Be careful in cafés. People often report their bag was stolen from under a table. They couldn't see it, so the thief had a chance to remove it. To sum up, never forget to be alert. Carelessness is soon punished.A lot of you use bicycles. but bicycles are one of the most frequently stolen items. Hardly a day passes without a report of a stolen bike. There are people waiting for you to make a mistake. Yet people reporting bike theft often tell us they hadn't locked their bicycles. Use a strong lock and chain. If they can be broken, they will be. Always check you've fastened the bike as securely as possible to something which can't be moved.I would also advise you not to have too nice a bike. The better the bike, the more criminals are attracted to it.Then we come to street crime and mugging. If a thief can see you wearing a gold chain or using an expensive mobile phone, he'll want it. Be very careful about displaying valuable items in public. It only takes a second for a thief to run up to you, bang into you, grab whatever he wants and run off. Mugging can happen anytime, but at the station we find the streets get more dangerous late at night. Beware of walking along dark roads on your own-especially in areas you know to be rough. Girls in particular must be careful.Ask someone to accompany you or take a taxi. It's better to be safe than sorry.Crime is a part of city life, but you can do a lot to protect yourself by being sensible and careful. I hope what I've said is useful. And now if there are any questions,I'd be happy to try and help.4-6 Unit test短对话5题1) D. She goes there all the time.2) B. He has good experience and is well qualified.3) A. A lot of food in addition to birthday cake.4) C. It isn't a true story.5) B. Someone had unauthorized access.长对话3题6) C. When someone invades your life and steals your important information.7) D. The Internet.8) B. Post personal information on your website for.friends and family to see.短文理解3题9) B. Informative.10) C. Suspected criminals.11) D. The Miranda Warning is a statement of rights for suspected criminals.短篇*3题12) C. Torrance.13) D. S350 and a Target gift card.14) C. Her safety as the thief has got her personal informationUnit 5 Time off5-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-11) Tuesday/Tues./Tue.2) Saturday/Sat3) Oxford Playhouse4) MarkConversation 1-2A B B A A BConversation 2Conversation 2-1D B C BConversation 2-21) have a clue2) I bothered coming3) easier to follow it4) get changed first5) very challenging6) you were to die for7) I wasn't that good /I was not that good8) I don't believe it/I do not believe itConversation 2-3A B B A B B5-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 1A C ABC DWatching and understanding 21..A C2..A B C D3..D4..A5..A6..A7..A B C D8..A B CWatching and understanding 3B A B B A AWatching and understanding 41. careful negotiation2. my favourite movie /my favorite movie3. You're so sweet /You are so sweet4. too many times5. there's nothing on /there is nothing on6. putting up with it again7. watch the basketball game8. what he was looking for5-3 Listening inNews reports 1B DNews reports 2C DPassage 1Passage 1-11. music2. exhibitions3. movies4. music5. classic music concert6. movies7. moviesPassage 1-21) Friday2) 7 pm3) 124) Globe Cinema5) Friday6) Saturday7) 10am8) 6pm9) 010) George Inn11) 10 pm12) 20Passage 2Passage 2-11) basketball2) martial arts3) bowling4) jogging5) book clubs6) hunting7) dancing8) skiing9) films /movies10) rugby11) films/movies12) tennis13) surfing14) aboriginal15) bushwalking5-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1A B K I G E D H F C JReference:Dancing, the rhythmic movement of the body to music, is one of our oldest and most satisfying leisure activities. You can dance in so many different ways and at so many different levels.You can dance in your own personal style just to express your feelings. Put on some music and dance away. use your energy, and just be glad to be alive, filled with the beat of the music.You can dance for the sake of your health. Join an acrobics class and be shown how different dances can improve different muscles and strengthen your body.You can join a folk dance group and learn the discipline of dancing in a group, moving as one. The dances express the feelings of the people, celebrate festivals and bring us closer to our history and culture.Dance can also be high art. You can explore the world of ballet and classical dance. Even if you do not become a great dancer yourself, you will learn to appreciate the great beauty of the ballet dancer's movements.Dance can also be deeply social. Learn to waltz, to tango. to rumba, to move in perfect step with your partner.Whoever you are, and whatever your level is, you will enjoy dancing.5-6 Unit test短对话5题1) B. The woman likes most types of music.2) D. He is incredibly bored with it.3) B. Futile.4) C. Starting to scuba dive.5) A. Young people are unaware of world affairs.长对话3题6) D. Grandfather and granddaughter.7) C. Fixing cars.8) D. Many.短文理解3题9) D. Stamp collecting is becoming less popular because fewer people use stamps.10) C. It is negative.11) B. Many young people are attracted to stamp collecting.短篇*3题12) B. 10 years.13) A. Because he was inspired by a TED talk to take time.off.14) D. He tended to live his life he wanted.Unit 6 The secret life of science6-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1A B B B B B A B AConversation 1-21) battery2) charged3) memory stick4) backed5) up6) operating system7) graphics cardConversation 2Conversation 2-11) having nothing to do2) pictures or conversations3) back up her work4) It was stupid of me5) What a relief6) sorted out your computer7) I'm so relieved/I am so relievedConversation 2-2B B B A6-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 1C D F G H J L B E G LWatching and understanding 2A D C A DWatching and understanding 31) areas of life2) in our homes3) computer-controlled houses4) adjust the temperature5) give new instructions6) react to match7) TV and Internet8) outside changes9) stop too much sun from entering10) turn the oven onWatching and understanding 4Reference:Computers play a major role in the daily lives of people in Britain. They are important for the operation of the transport network, assist the police in their duties, and control many buildings. The young are very keen on computers, and particularly enjoy computer games, their number one leisure activity.Soon computers may even run the homes of ordinary people.In smart homes,a central computer, which can be accessed through a mobile phone. will control the temperature.maintain security. and operate electrical appliances throughout the building. Blinds will be lowered when it gets dark or to reduce the amount of light, and it will be possible to have dinner prepared ready when one gets home after work.This worries some people who think the British spend too much time on their electronic devices, but the young are happy with their computers, and indeed cannot go without them!6-3 Listening inNews reports 1A C BNews reports 2B APassage 1Passage 1-1B A B B A BPassage 1-21) dunking biscuits2) held together3) absorb liquid4) travel through5) hold the biscuit6) producing a tablePassage 2Passage 2-1A AB A B A B APassage 2-2B B D AC B6-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:Arguments in favour of the proposal:People are becoming unsociable spending too much time sitting in front of computer screens.Computers are environmentally polluting.Identity theft, financial fraud and loss of privacy are all the result of computers. People's lives are becoming too rushed and work-based.Arguments against the proposal:Communication has become much easier and cheaper.We need computers to run very complex systems.Vast amounts of information can now be stored together and accessed easily. Internet business is booming.Reference:Example sentences from the debateIn favour of the proposalWe don't need computers. How true is that? As the first speaker for the motion I'm going to give you three very strong reasons why you should agree with us about this.Our opponents will try to tell you how wonderful it is that we can work from home, send emails all round the world,and communicate more and more easily with anyone we like.Somehow they think this is an improvement on people actually meeting in their workplaces and getting to know one another and working together, and an improvement on going out and meeting our own real friends face to face.So please give us your support, support for a better, more human world without computers!Against the proposalWhile it's true that computers have caused a lot of pollution.things are improving fast. More and more of the materials are safely recyclable. And although it's true that computers need electrical power, the case with which people can now work from home and communicate over great distances has resulted in the saving of a great deal of energy. Sending a file by a click is far more energy-efficient than posting it across the world.Every step forward has been greeted by doomsayers who are frightened by any change. Quite simply, modern society couldn't function without computers. We need them to run power grids, railways.airports. banking-in fact, our basic infrastructure. The Earth's population is now too big to manage without information technology.A vote against computers is a vote for some imaginary world of contented farmers and small towns.In favour of the proposalLi referred to all the economic benefits. There seems to be a contradiction between all this e-commerce and Internet shopping -which uses the post-and his claims that computers were saving us energy by using the mail less!Anyway. sales on the Web simply mean fewer sales from local shops. Yet another example of their idea that staying at home is better than actual human contact.I like walking around shops and meeting shop assistants.6-6 Unit test短对话5题1) B. She believes that the future has not been determined yet.2) A. It's old-fashioned.3) D. The reproduction of a zero-gravity environment.4) C. People once believed that the world was flat. but they don't anymore.5) A. Sweetener made without any sugar.长对话3题6) C. Time travel.7) B. Most people think physics is only about mathematical formulas.8) A. She listens with great interest to what her professor says.短文理解3题9) C. Galileo Galilei.10) C. Galileo was outspoken in his view that the Sun is the center of the universe.11) B. Revolutionary.短篇*3题12) C. Phone.13) A. Optimistic.14) C. Because it is dependent on a nearby smartphoneUnit 7 The world at war7-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1B C E F HConversation 1-21) emperor2) cool3) fighting4) defeated5) attacked6) surrendered7) clever8) flood9) conquering10) created11) death12) guard13) afterlifeConversation 2Conversation 2-1A B A BConversation 2-21. incredible2. unification3. money system4. tribesConversation 2-31) an incredible achievement2) 500.000 men/500000 men/5 hundred thousand men/five hundred thousand men3) the greatest emperor4) standardized writing/standardised writing5) a great leader6) have enemies7) trying to invade8) died building itConversation 2-4B A B A7-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 1E AF C B DWatching and understanding 21) dawn service2) remember3) forget4) died in battle5) identified6) one unshakable truth/I unshakable truth7) conflicts8) around the world9) remembering10) go homeWatching and understanding 3A B C A7-3 Listening inNews reports 1C BNews reports 2B DPassage 1Passage 1-11) businessman2) 11 years old/eleven years old3) first name4) his second name5) the same age as6) terrible four years /terrible 4 years7) survives8) his Japanese friend9) strength10) couragePassage 1-2B D A D BPassage 2Passage 2-11. agriculture2. fighter3. support servicesPassage 2-21. physical2. uniforms3. fighter station4. bombed5. contributed7-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:For the motionStudent A First, we need to define "war"and"peace". I will define"war"as a legal situation resulting from a declaration of war between states – the exception to this is civil war,which is between groups within a country."Peace"seems to me to be more than the absence of war, so I define it as a stable situation over a period of time when there is no war or violence and people agree that there is peace. In this definition "armed conflict" is not peace, but is something between war and peace.When people talk about "good"wars in the past, they usually refer to the reasons for going to war, say, to defend the homeland from aggression, although many wars may have mixed reasons, including some bad ones. My main point is that, even in cases of wars for good reasons, the process and result of the war include bad things to an extent that the war cannot be reasonably described as good, even if it has good aspects. We must recognize that war brings the 3 Ds of Death, Damage and Destruction for many people. This is true both for winners and losers. Was there ever a war without the 3 Ds in the process and result for some or many people on both sides? Logically and historically the process and result of any war includes the 3 Ds. Therefore, ladies and gentlemen. you must support the motion:No war is purely good, all wars have the 3 Ds, and hence there was never a good war. My teammate, Student C will speak about a bad peace later.Against the motionStudent D My teammate Student B has spoken eloquently about the nature of war and peace and about how we might think of a good war and a bad peace. To reject the motion, as we must, let us now turn to the word "never"."Never"means at no time in the past (or future), so to reject the motion we simply have to find an example - one will be enough - of a good war or a bad peace. Whatever the other speakers have said—and they made interesting points - for this debate and this motion, we reject it if we find a single example of a good war or a bad peace, and this must be logically true whatever our general feelings and beliefs about war or peace are."Never"means at no time …so we must consider the time.situation and circumstances of a war. We have to consider the views of the people at that time. Think of the example of the Japanese invasion and occupation of Beijing, Shanghai.Nanjing and elsewhere in China in 1937. At that time, given the Japanese atrocities against Chinese women and children.from the Chinese point of view,a war against Japan was a good thing, to resist aggression, defend our people, and free our country. This justifiable defensive war outweighs the 3Ds mentioned by Student A. Even though the Chinese people knew there would be sacrifices, hardship and suffering, we also knew that not to resist through war would be much worse. So it was a good war. Now, an example of a bad peace. We do not have to look far.Just look at the Arab countries and Israel. There were wars in 1956, 1967 and 1973, and so-called peace in between and later, but as we know, this "peace" has included invasions.occupations, attacks with missiles, bombings, shootings, lots of fighting, lots of refugees, and so on. This is not war because as Student A said,。

(完整版)新标准大学英语视听说教程2——习题答案及听力原文

(完整版)新标准大学英语视听说教程2——习题答案及听力原文

新标准大学英语视听说教程2——习题答案及听力原文Unit 1.Inside view2.They have decided on: 2, 5 and 55,1, c; 2.C; 3.b; 4. A; 5.d6.1. Maybe I should2. Supposing3. everything ' s organized, isn ' t it4. I ' arrangedve for people to5. I ' ll count it all up6. We ' d better7. I ' ve got a suggestion8. How aboutOutside view2.The true statements are 3 and 53.1, one of the best universities2. most talented students3. well-known around the world4. have open doors5. good social life6. you want it to be7. on another campus8. it ' s a fun place9. go to concerts10. during the weekListening in8.1. b;2. D;3.D;4.B ; 5, aUnit 2Inside view2.Kate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate34-1-2-7-3-5-66.1. b; 2, a; 3. D; 4, d; 5. D;7. 1. She was feeling2. I felt as if3. I wouldn ' t worry about it4. I wish I could have helped5. you look cheerful6. What an amazing grade7. I feel on the top of the world8.1. a;2. A;3.A ;4. A;5.A;6. B Outside view2.1. Kim2. Kim3. Ted4. Sebastien5. Ted6. Kim7.Sebastien8. Kim3.The true statements are: 2, 3 and 54.1. c;2. A;3.B;4.C;5.D;6.A;7.D;8.B ;9. C; 10 A Listening-in1. Red2. Blue3. Blue-green4. Green5. Red6. Green7. Red8. Red9. Blue10. Orange11. Blue12. Yellow-green13. Blue14. Orange15. Yellow16. Yellow-orange4.1. blue;2. Yellow; 3, green; 4.Blue-green 5.Red;6.Orange;7.Blue-green;8. Yellow7.1. g;2. F;3.D;4.C;5.E;6. B; 7, a Unit 3. Inside view 1. b; 2. A; 3.A; 4.B; 5. D Unit 4. Inside view4. 1.1. c;2. D;3.B;4.d5. B 1. story A, 35. 2. story B, 11. This woman said that. 3. story B, 32. You 're joking 4. story A, 23. That 's what she said 5. story A, 14. It 's just too much 6. Story B, 25.She thinks 2,6. I 'm really furious. 1.front7. Unbelievable 2.several8. what they said was 3. did not realize6. 4. the thief1.a; 2, b; 3. B; 4. B. 5. A. 6. 5. sellA Outside view. 3,3. 1. Mark1. gain access2. Mark2. commit this crime; looking at property;3. Markan uncut garden 4. Janet3.. 800 crimes 5. Kate4. white female(African and Asian Britons 6. Mark, Kateare more likely to live in larger family units.) 4,4, 1. Tornadoes have damaged home in6-4-2-5-1-3 Northern England5. 2. He is still missing1. b;2. D;3.B;4. B.5. D 3. Global warming is acceleratingListening-in 4. There are lots of different views and it I very 3. stimulating1. the policeman 5. A news addict2. bite someone 6. They have to be knowledgeable about3. 2,000 current affairs4. the newspaper 7. Whether she is going to watch Friends with5. what was happening her later.6. 5,1. Anna Black 1. There is still no news of2. Just over a week ago 2. Scientists claim that3. about seven 3. Mostly get my news4. male 4. I 've got used to5. mobile phone 5. I 've got into the habit of6. two men 6. I spend too much time7. five minutes 6.7. 1.b; 2. A; 3.B; 4.B; 5.B; 6. AOutside view 1. d; 2. A; 3.A; 4.B; 5. C2, 7.2-7-4-5-1-3-6 1. Tricia3, 2. Karen1.do you mind 3. Tricia2. journalism, photography 4. Karen3. for two hours 5. Karen4. getting these invitations 6. Rick5. on the screen 7. Tricia, Rick and Karen4. 8.The true statements are; 2 and 5 1. just as many5. 2. how they behave1. Every Saturday night 3. a gardening programme2.To take people ' s pictures 4. do very well3. How do you like the idea that someone 5. to say to thatcan take pictures of you on the street? Unit 54. They feel you shouldn ' havet the right to Inside viewinvade their privacy. 1.5. Because whatever we ' re consuming, we Topics ' re mentioned are :2,3,5,6 and 8 encouraging them to spread(by buying magazines 2with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures.) 1. I ' d love to know more about the emperor ,he was cool 。

unit2-新标准大学英语-视听说-综合教程-网上作业-答案Word版

unit2-新标准大学英语-视听说-综合教程-网上作业-答案Word版

Unit testPart I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expressionfrom the box.manufacturer popularity enormous highly emotion confess trait slipperymelt perception flavour luxurypaste region juicy nonsense properties despair release vitamins1.Your answer Correct answerflavour flavour2.Your answer Correct answerslippery slippery3.Your answer Correct answerregion region4.responsibilities.Your answer Correct answerperception perception5.Sarah shook her head she realized she would never learn howto make sushi.Your answer Correct answerdespair despair6.Your answer Correct answerpopularity popularity7.Your answer Correct answerpaste paste8.Your answer Correct answerconfess confess9.The new French restaurant by a review in the localnewspaper.Your answer Correct answerhighly highly10.John eats a lot of fruit because his doctor told him he needsand minerals.Your answer Correct answervitamins vitamins11.The to work overtime to fill all the orders fromnew restaurants downtown.Your answer Correct answermanufacturer manufacturer12.The ability to eat extremely spicy food is must have inheritedfrom my father.Your answer Correct answertrait trait13.disorders.Your answer Correct answerproperties properties14.Your answer Correct answerenormous enormous15.wines, and expensive food.Your answer Correct answerluxury luxury16.everywhere.Your answer Correct answermelt melt17.I went fishing with my brother last weekend but had my fishbecause they were too small.Your answer Correct answerrelease release18.for a longer time.Your answer Correct answerjuicy juicy19.grandmother's cooking.Your answer Correct answeremotion emotion20.Your answer Correct answernonsense nonsenseSection B: Fill in each of the blanks with a suitable word.21.famous for tacos and burritos, actually has a wide rangeof dishes.Your answer Correct answerwhich which22.— thespecialty of his hometown.Your answer Correct answerof of23.Your answer Correct answeron on24.a smoker's body even after they have washed their hands.Your answer Correct answerto to25.The famous tea drinkers, grow much of the world's greentea.Your answer Correct answerwho who26.The couple spend an enormous dining out and travelling.Your answer Correct answeron of27.sausages and French bread to Japanese sushi and Chinese dumplings.Your answer Correct answerfrom fromtapas.Your answer Correct answerwhere whereI really don't like snails, but Julia loves them! I guess there's just no29.Your answer Correct answerfor for30.Your answer Correct answerof ofPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Sheila (31)was there, her class took a tour and saw how the (32)thousands of sticks of gum each and every day! While many fads come and go, the(33)On the tour, Sheila's class learned that gum is made from many different ingredientsthat are initially (34)Sugar, syrup, andflavouring are then added to the mix. The factory was making grape gum, which isSheila's favorite (35)Once the mixture is complete, (36)gum so that it can be flattened and cut into sticks. Some of the gum mixture isalso squeezed into a(n) (37)shapes. After the gum cools, more machines wrap each individual piece. The gum is then packaged and sent to stores.Learning how bubble gum is (38)appreciation for how difficult it is to make her favourite snack. After the tour,each student was allowed to take one (39)way home. Sheila chose grape; it was so (40)Your answer Correct answer(31) recently recently(32) manufacturer manufacturer(33) popularity popularity(34) melted melted(35) flavour flavour(36) enormous enormous(37) mould mould(38) manufactured manufactured(39) mouthful mouthful(40) juicy juicyPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Many countries are famous for unique and delicious foods. China, Italy,France, India, and Japan are just some of the countries with famous national cuisines. In the past, people had to travel great distances in order to samplefoods from other countries. Today, it has never been easier to try food froma different country every day.One of the most popular foods around the world is pizza. Though pizza has historical and cultural ties to Italy, many different types of pizza have developed outside of Italy and several have been adopted as signature dishes of the respective region.Pizza first appeared in Italy as a type of flat bread that was inexpensive and easy to make. By the 18th century, residents around Naples in southern Italy were famous for their baked flat breads covered in tomato sauce. To this day, people still travel to Naples to sample pizza in its birthplace and Neapolitans (residents of Naples) are proud of this heritage. Indeed, the city continues to be famous for its delicious pizza.One of the first (and still most popular) varieties of pizza is called the Margherita, named after Queen Margherita of Savoy. This variety was her favourite because the colours of the ingredients matched the Italian flag — red (tomatoes), white (mozzarella cheese), and green (basil leaves).With increased trade, travel, and immigration throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, cultural traditions and cuisines spread around the world. Today, pizza is very popular in many countries, including the United States. New York City and Chicago are particularly famous for their unique styles of pizza. Pizzas today are also available with nearly every topping imaginable: mushrooms, peppers, sausage, pineapple, and anchovies, to name only a few. If you can think of it, chances are that someone's already tried putting it on a pizza!41. Which of the following best describes "signature dishes"(Para. 2, Line 3)?A. Most famous food.B. Most expensive plate.C. Autographed plate.D. Most expensive food.42. Why was the Margherita pizza named after Queen Margheritaof Savoy?A. It was the first pizza ever made.B. It was the first pizza she ever ate.C. It was the most popular pizza in Italy.D. It was her favourite type of pizza.43. Which of the following is NOT a cause for the spread ofcultural traditions?A. Immigration.B. Trade.C. Cuisine.D. Travel.44. What can you infer was probably the first topping ever puton a pizza?A. Mushrooms.B. Tomato sauce.C. Mozzarella cheese.D. Sausage.45. According to the passage, which of the following is NOTone of the most famous varieties of pizza?A. Neapolitan pizza.B. Chicago deep-dish pizza.C. France-style pan pizza.D. New York-style pizza.。

新标准大学英语综合教程2 unit2课后答案

新标准大学英语综合教程2 unit2课后答案

(本答案仅供学习交流)Unit 2Acting Reading (1)41.stroke2.crawl3.imitate4.pat(a)patted(b)imitating(c)crawl(d)stroking51.distinct2.Infants3.sympathetic4.stem from5.trace; discipline6. A lot of my childhood memories have faded now, but I have an overall impressionthat I often felt a vague sense of distress.6 a, a, a, a, b, b, a, a, bActing Reading (2)41.honorable2.drama3.beam4.catalog5.volume6.knot7.couch8.clip9.mostly51.honorable2.beam3.mostly4.catalog5.clip6.knot7.couch8.volume9.drama6 b, a, a, a, b, a, a, b, bLanguage in use11.immigrants2.contestants3.vacancies4.consultancy5.defendant6.hesitancy7.attendant8.pregnancy9.assistant21.You misunderstand it.2.You have misplaced it.3.It is misfortune.4.You have made a misjudgment.5.You have been misinformed about it.31.By the time I arrived at the party, almost everyone had already left.2.By the time children are two, they have known about 100 words.3.By the time he realized what was happening, it had been too late to ask for help.4.By the time I finally got my degree, most of my friends already had jobs.5.By the time they leave primary school, children have learnt a lot of useful skills.6.By the time Courtney finished writing the essay, the deadline had already passed. 41.The old man shouted at me, as if / as though it were me who had made themistake.2.The girl started crying, as if / as though it were she who had fallen over.3.Lucy stood at the door welcoming everyone, as if /as though it were her party.4.Sylvia closed the door of David’s room, as if / as though it were him that wasmaking the noise.51.这种所谓的运动神经模仿就是“同感”的原始技术含义,而“同感”这个词于20世纪20年代由美国心理学家E.B.铁钦纳首次使用。

新标准大学英语2视听说教程答案

新标准大学英语2视听说教程答案

Unit 1Outside viewActivity 1Activity 2one of the best universitiesmost talented studentswell-known around the worldhave open doorsgood social lifeyou want it to beon another campusit's a fun placego to concertsduring the weekActivity 3library system onlinethree / 3four / 4Brianleisure purposesthe librarieslistening inPassage 1261534to Passage 1 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in theleft column.CeahbgdfPassage 2OC/O/C/O/C/C/O/C/O/OCto Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences BDDBATestCCBBD CDBCB CUnie 2Outside viewActivity 1the video clip and match the speakers with the statements.K/K/T/S/T/K/S/KActivity 22.3.5Activity 3regardedalongcommunicatingButIfduringhowasplayslessLISTENING INPassage 1to Passage 1 and match the colours with the characteristicsto Passage 1 again and rearrange the colours used in advertisement in the right column to match those products in the left column.Passage 2Listen to Passage 2 and match the causes below with the people and their feelings in the table.Listen to Passage 2 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column.CEHABDGFUNIT3OUTSIDE VIEWActivity 1Activity 2gain accesscommit this crimelooking at propertyan uncut garden800 crimes / eight hundred crimeswhite femaleActivity 3536241Activity 4BdbbdListening inPassage 1to Passage 1 and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column.Fdebca2.Passage 21.Anna Blackover a week ago / just over a week agoabout seven / seven / 7malemobile phonetwo men / 2 menfive minutes / 5 minutes2. Listen to Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences BaabdUnit 4Outside viewActivity 15163472Activity 2do you mindjournalism, photographyfor two hours / for 2 hoursgetting these invitationson the screenActivity 3Activity 4BedacListening inPassage 1(首字母小写)18 / eighteen10 / ten11 / elevenTelephoneGirlfriendChipsChips10 / tenCookerKitchenListen to Passage 1 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences DaabcPassage 21Listen to Passage 2 and check the correct answers in the tablePassage 2just as manyhow they behavea gardening programme / a gardening programdo very wellto say to thatUnit5Outside2. dawn service(1) remember(2) forgetdied in battleidentifiedone unshakable truthconflictsaround the worldrememberinggo home3. celebrateWhenSinceFromWhose one held those a few will gather Listening in1. businessman11 years old first namehis second namethe same age asterrible four yearssurviveshis Japanese friendstrengthcourage2. bbbdcagricultureNoalthoughtransporttrackingsupportphysicaluniformsfighter stationtrackingGerman bombers bombed contributedOutside1. 2,000 years ago hand and foot everyone fitness level Six years self-confidence fun learning something Local clubs look on the website Listening in2cgfbade1. a sports film a true story the Siula Grande mountain in the Peruvian AndesJoe Simpson and Simon Yates Simpson falls and breaks his leg. cutting from interviews to shots of the climb itselfOutside1 4really quiet ambassadors for education put your hand up at least 16 years old up to 60, 70 miles an hour used up all their energy socialized wild animal blind and deaf eat holes in your sofa loose in the house3. being stroked she thinks of the wolf now won't bite she liked stroking the wolf cute, fluffy and cuddlyListening inbaefcdgthe developed world His meals were prepared she loved him couldn't use anyway you guessed it their friend or parent love them less33 Ten 80 climate change Yes difficult move awaydcacd aunit 8outsideeacdbecfbdacareful negotiation it's my favourite movie You're so sweet too many times there's nothing on putting up with it again watch the basketball game what he was looking forlistening in2.Unit 9Outside1. 17 to 25 100 people Costa Rica ten weeks environmental community adventure3. during a gap year Communities in need get help arranges for taking part inprotective environment breed and feed build a storehouse a survival activitylistening inadcaunit 10outside13568dbbaclistening in2. in technology who we are is a very dangerous thing all this information young people think in our behaviour some interesting questions1. computers revolutionized send a document conference with people slow down moregae。

unit2新标准规定大学英语视听说综合教学教程网上作业任务答案解析

unit2新标准规定大学英语视听说综合教学教程网上作业任务答案解析

Unit testPart I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.manufacturer popularity enormous highlyemotion confess trait slipperymelt perception flavour luxurypaste region juicy nonsense properties despair release vitamins1.Your answer Correct answerflavour flavour2. I think theYour answer Correct answerslippery slippery3. Do you know whichYour answer Correct answerregion region4.Your answer Correct answerperception perception5. Sarah shook her head inhow to make sushi.Your answer Correct answerdespair despair6. I was surprised at theYour answer Correct answerpopularity popularity7. His favourite snack is a steamed bun with a filling of sesameYour answer Correct answerpaste paste8. I mustYour answer Correct answerconfess confess9. The new French restaurant waslocal newspaper.Your answer Correct answerhighly highly10. John eats a lot of fruit because his doctor told him he needs theand minerals.Your answer Correct answervitamins vitamins11. The furniturenew restaurants downtown.Your answer Correct answermanufacturer manufacturer12. The ability to eat extremely spicy food is a(n)from my father.Your answer Correct answertrait trait13. The herb appears to have healingdisorders.Your answer Correct answerproperties properties14. A(n)Your answer Correct answerenormous enormous15. She only likes to travel in completeand expensive food.Your answer Correct answerluxury luxury16. Don't let the chocolate bar sit in the sun too long or it willeverywhere.Your answer Correct answermelt melt17. I went fishing with my brother last weekend but had tobecause they were too small.Your answer Correct answerrelease release18. Stefan returned the steak because it was toofor a longer time.Your answer Correct answerjuicy juicy19.grandmother's cooking.Your answer Correct answeremotion emotion20. The idea that donuts and cookies are healthy foods is totalYour answer Correct answernonsense nonsenseSection B: Fill in each of the blanks with a suitable word.21. Mexico,of dishes.Your answer Correct answerwhich which22. —thespecialty of his hometown.Your answer Correct answerof of23.Your answer Correct answeron on24. Non-smokers also hate the smell of cigarette, which usually clingssmoker's body even after they have washed their hands.Your answer Correct answerto to25. The Chinese,green tea.Your answer Correct answerwho who26. The couple spend an enormous portiontravelling.Your answer Correct answeron of27. Nearly every country's food is available in New York City,sausages and French bread to Japanese sushi and Chinese dumplings.Your answer Correct answerfrom from28. Small, light dishes of different foods are popular in many places, includingHong Kong and Spain, tapas.Your answer Correct answerwhere where29. I really don't like snails, but Julia loves them! I guess there's just noYour answer Correct answerfor for30. The batteryYour answer Correct answerof ofPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Sheila (31)was there, her class took a tour and saw how the (32)thousands of sticks of gum each and every day! While many fads come and go, the(33)On the tour, Sheila's class learned that gum is made from many differentingredients that are initially (34)mixture. Sugar, syrup, and flavouring are then added to the mix. The factory wasmaking grape gum, which is Sheila's favorite (35)class was visiting.Once the mixture is complete, (36)the gum so that it can be flattened and cut into sticks. Some of the gum mixture isalso squeezed into a(n) (37)fun shapes. After the gum cools, more machines wrap each individual piece. The gum is then packaged and sent to stores.Learning how bubble gum is (38)appreciation for how difficult it is to make her favourite snack. After the tour, eachstudent was allowed to take one (39)home. Sheila chose grape; it was so (40)Your answer Correct answer(31) recently recently(32) manufacturer manufacturer(33) popularity popularity(34) melted melted(35) flavour flavour(36) enormous enormous(37) mould mould(38) manufactured manufactured(39) mouthful mouthful(40) juicy juicyPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Many countries are famous for unique and delicious foods. China, Italy, France, India, and Japan are just some of the countries with famous national cuisines. In the past, people had to travel great distances in order to sample foods from other countries. Today, it has never been easier to try food from a different country every day.One of the most popular foods around the world is pizza. Though pizza has historical and cultural ties to Italy, many different types of pizza have developed outside of Italy and several have been adopted as signature dishes of the respective region.Pizza first appeared in Italy as a type of flat bread that was inexpensive and easy to make. By the 18th century, residents around Naples in southern Italy were famous for their baked flat breads covered in tomato sauce. To this day, people still travel to Naples to sample pizza in its birthplace and Neapolitans (residents of Naples) are proud of this heritage. Indeed, the citycontinues to be famous for its delicious pizza.One of the first (and still most popular) varieties of pizza is called the Margherita, named after Queen Margherita of Savoy. This variety was her favourite because the colours of the ingredients matched the Italian flag —red (tomatoes), white (mozzarella cheese), and green (basil leaves).With increased trade, travel, and immigration throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, cultural traditions and cuisines spread around the world. Today, pizza is very popular in many countries, including the United States. New York City and Chicago are particularly famous for their unique styles of pizza. Pizzas today are also available with nearly every topping imaginable: mushrooms, peppers, sausage, pineapple, and anchovies, to name only a few. If you can think of it, chances are that someone's already tried putting it on a pizza!41. Which of the following best describes "signature dishes"(Para. 2, Line 3)?A. Most famous food.B. Most expensive plate.C. Autographed plate.D. Most expensive food.42. Why was the Margherita pizza named after QueenMargherita of Savoy?A. It was the first pizza ever made.B. It was the first pizza she ever ate.C. It was the most popular pizza in Italy.D. It was her favourite type of pizza.43. Which of the following is NOT a cause for the spread ofcultural traditions?A. Immigration.B. Trade.C. Cuisine.D. Travel.44. What can you infer was probably the first topping everput on a pizza?A. Mushrooms.B. Tomato sauce.C. Mozzarella cheese.D. Sausage.* * 45. According to the passage, which of the following is NOTone of the most famous varieties of pizza?A. Neapolitan pizza.B. Chicago deep-dish pizza.C. France-style pan pizza.D. New York-style pizza.。

unit2_新标准大学英语_视听说_综合教程_网上作业_答案.pptx

unit2_新标准大学英语_视听说_综合教程_网上作业_答案.pptx

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新标准大学英语综合教程二Unit2课后题答案

新标准大学英语综合教程二Unit2课后题答案

综合教程二Unit2 课后题答案Active reading ( 1)Dealing with unfamiliar words4 Match the words for actions in the box with their definitions.1 to gently move your hand over skin, hair or fur ( stroke)2 to move along the ground on your hands and knees (crawl )3 to copy someone' s actions, words or behaviour ( imitate )4 to touch someone gently several times with a flat hand to show that you care about them. ( pat) Now complete the sentences with the correct form of the words.(a) My father patted me on the head to show he was pleased with me.(b) Children learn a lot by imitating their parents.(c) Babies start learning to crawl at about six months old.(d) She was sitting quietly in the corner, stroking the cat.5 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box. You may need to make other changes.1 (distinct)2 (Infants)3 (sympathetic)4 (stem from)5 (trace; discipline)6 (an overall; distress)改写: A lot of my childhood memories have faded now, but I have an overall impression that I often felt a vague sense of distress.6 Answer the questions about the words and phrases.1. a2.a3.a4.a5.b6.b7.a8.a9.bActive reading 23 Choose the best way to complete the sentences.1. c2.b3.b4.d5.c6.c7.b8.c4 Match the words in the box with their definitions.1 (honorable)2 (drama)3 (beam)4 (catalog)5 (volume)6 (knot)7 (couch)8 (clip)9 (mostly)5 Complete the summary with the words in Activity 4.(1) h ono rable(2) beam(3) mostly(4) catalog(5) clip(6) k not(7) couch(8) volume(9) drama6 Answer the questions about the words and phrases.1. b2.a3.a4.a5.b6.a7.a8.b9.bLanguage in useComplete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets and the suffix -ant or -ancy.1. About 800,000 illegal enter the US every year. (immigrate)Correct an swer immigra nts2. She says her dream is to be one of the on a TV reality show like "Big Brother". (contest)Correct an swer con testa nts3. I want to get a job as a teacher, but there aren't many at the mome nt. (vaca nt)Correct an swer vaca ncies4. I have a friend who runs a man ageme nt in London, (con sult)Correct an swer con sulta ncy5. The trial lasted three days, duri ng which time the n ever ope ned her mouth. (defe nd)Correct an swer defe ndant6. Mel can't make his mind up about anything. His is a bit worrying, (hesita nt)Correct an swer hesita ncy7. I don't know the way out of the build ing. Perhaps you should ask the over there. (atte nd)Correct an swer atte ndant8. A no rmal lasts for about 40 weeks. (preg nant)Correct an swer preg nancy9. He worked as an headteacher for two years before coming here. (assist)Correct an swer assista ntComplete the answers with the correct form of the underlined words and the prefix mis-.1. What happe ns if you don't un dersta nd someth ing properly?You ___ it. Correct answer misunderstand2. What have you done with someth ing if it's in the wrong place?You have ______ it. Correct answer misplaced3. What is the opposite of good fortune?It is ______ . Correct an swer misfort une4. If you have made an in correct judgeme nt of some on e's character, what have you done? You have made a _______ . Correct answer misjudgement5. If you have not bee n correctly in formed about someth ing, what has happe ned?You have been _____ about it. Correct answer misinformedNow rewrite the sentences using by the time. Follow the example.Example:I accumulated a fixed circle of people. Then I lost my hearing.By the time I lost my hearing, I'd already accumulated a fixed circle of people.1.1 arrived at the party. Almost every one had already left.Suggested an swer:By the time I arrived at the party, almost every one had already left.2. At the age of two, childre n know about 100 words.Suggested an swer:By the time children are two, they have known about 100 words.3. In the end he realized what was happe ning, but it was too late to ask for help.Suggested an swer:By the time he realized what was happening, it had been too late to ask for help.4. When I fin ally got my degree, most of my friends already had jobs.Suggested an swer:By the time I fin ally got my degree, most of my friends already had jobs.5. Children leann a lot of useful skills before they leave primary school.Suggested an swer:By the time they leave primary school, children have learnt a lot of useful skills.6. Courtney finished writing the essay. The deadline had already passed.Suggested an swer:By the time Courtney finished writing the essay, the deadline had already passed.Rewrite the sentences using as if / as though. Follow the example.Example:Hope crawled off to be comforted by her mother. She was the one who seemed to have been hurt (and not the other baby).Hope crawled off to be comforted by her mother, as though it were she who had been hurt.1.1 did n't make the mistake, but the old man shouted at me.Suggested an swer:The old man shouted at me, as if / as though it were me who had made the mistake.2. The girl didn't fall over, but she started crying.Suggested answer:The girl started crying, as if / as though it were she who had fallen over.3. It wasn't Lucy's party, but she stood at the door welcoming everyone.Suggested answer:Lucy stood at the door welcoming everyone, as if / as though it were her party.4. David wasn't making the noise, but Sylvia closed the door of his room.Suggested answer:Sylvia closed the door of David's room, as if / as though it were him that was making the noise.Translate the sentences into Chinese.1. Such motor mimicry, as it is called, is the original technical sense of the word empathy as it was first used in the 1920s by E. B. Titchener, an American psychologist. Titchener's theory was that empathy stemmed from a sort of physical imitation of the distress of another, which then evokes the same feelings in oneself.这种所谓的运动神经模仿就是“同感”的原始技术含义,而“同感”这个词于20 世纪20 年代由美国心理学家E.B. 铁钦纳首次使用。

新标准大学英语2视听说教程答案

新标准大学英语2视听说教程答案

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新标准大学英语(第二版)视听说教程2答案截图.pdf

新标准大学英语(第二版)视听说教程2答案截图.pdf
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新标准大学英语2视听说教程答案

新标准大学英语2视听说教程答案

新标准大学英语2视听说教程答案(总17页)-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1-CAL-本页仅作为文档封面,使用请直接删除Unit 1 Outside viewActivity 1Activity 2one of the best universitiesmost talented studentswell-known around the worldhave open doorsgood social lifeyou want it to beon another campusit's a fun placego to concertsduring the weekActivity 3library system onlinethree / 3four / 4Brianleisure purposesthe librarieslistening inPassage 11.22. 63.14.55.36.4to Passage 1 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column.CeahbgdfPassage 2OC/O/C/O/C/C/O/C/O/OCto Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentencesBDDBATestCCBBD CDBCB CUnie 2Outside viewActivity 1the video clip and match the speakers with the statements.K/K/T/S/T/K/S/KActivity 22.3.5Activity 3regardedalongcommunicatingButIfduringhowasplayslessLISTENING INPassage 1to Passage 1 and match the colours with the characteristicsto Passage 1 again and rearrange the colours used in advertisement in the right column to match those products in the left column.Passage 21.Listen to Passage 2 and match the causes below with the people and their feelings inthe table.2.Listen to Passage 2 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to matchthose questions in the left column.CEHABDGFUNIT3OUTSIDE VIEWActivity 1Activity 2gain accesscommit this crimelooking at propertyan uncut garden800 crimes / eight hundred crimeswhite femaleActivity 3536241Activity 4BdbbdListening inPassage 1to Passage 1 and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column.Fdebca2.Passage 21.Anna Blackover a week ago / just over a week agoabout seven / seven / 7malemobile phonetwo men / 2 menfive minutes / 5 minutes2. Listen to Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences BaabdUnit 4Outside viewActivity 15163472Activity 2do you mindjournalism, photographyfor two hours / for 2 hoursgetting these invitationson the screenActivity 3Activity 4BedacListening inPassage 1(首字母小写)18 / eighteen10 / ten11 / elevenTelephoneGirlfriendChipsChips10 / tenCookerKitchen3.Listen to Passage 1 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences DaabcPassage 21Listen to Passage 2 and check the correct answers in the tablePassage 2just as manyhow they behavea gardening programme / a gardening program do very wellto say to thatUnit5Outside 2. dawn service(1) remember(2) forgetdied in battleidentifiedone unshakable truthconflictsaround the worldrememberinggo home3. celebrateWhenSinceFromWhose one held those a few will gather Listening in1. businessman11 years old first namehis second namethe same age asterrible four yearssurviveshis Japanese friendstrengthcourage2. bbbdc1.agriculture2.No3.although4.transport5. tracking6.support7.physical8. uniforms9. fighter station10. tracking11. German bombers bombed12. contributedOutside1. 2,000 years ago hand and foot everyone fitness level Six years self-confidence fun learning something Local clubs look on the websiteListening in1.22.cgfbade1. a sports film a true story the Siula Grande mountain in the Peruvian AndesJoe Simpson and Simon Yates Simpson falls and breaks his leg. cutting from interviews to shots of the climb itselfOutside1. 1 42.really quiet ambassadors for education put your hand up at least 16 yearsoldup to 60, 70 miles an hour used up all their energy socialized wild animal blind and deaf eat holes in your sofa loose in the house3. being stroked she thinks of the wolf now won't bite she liked stroking the wolf cute, fluffy and cuddlyListening in1.baefcdg2.the developed world His meals were prepared she loved him couldn't useanyway you guessed it their friend or parent love them less1.33 Ten 80 climate change Yes difficult move away2.dcacd aoutside1.2.eacdb3.ecfbda4.careful negotiation it's my favourite movie You're so sweet too many times there's nothing on putting up with it again watch the basketball gamewhat he was looking for listening in1.2.Unit 9Outside1. 17 to 25 100 people Costa Rica ten weeks environmental communityadventure3. during a gap year Communities in need get help arranges for taking part in protective environment breed and feed build a storehouse a survival activitylistening in2.adcaunit 10 outside1.135682.3.dbbaclistening in2. in technology who we are is a very dangerous thing all this information young people think in our behaviour some interesting questions1. computers revolutionized send a documentconference with people slow down moregae。

新标准英语视听说2答案

新标准英语视听说2答案

新标准英语视听说2答案Unit 1。

Part I。

1. W: What time is it?M: It's ten o'clock.2. W: What's the date today?M: It's July 15th.3. W: How old are you?M: I'm 25 years old.4. W: What's your phone number?M: It's 123-4567.5. W: What's your email address?M:It'******************.Part II。

6. M: What's this in English?W: It's a pen.7. M: How do you spell your name?W: It's L-I-S-A.8. M: What's your favorite color?W: My favorite color is blue.9. M: Where are you from?W: I'm from Canada.10. M: What's your job?W: I'm a teacher.Part III。

11. W: What do you do in your free time?M: I like reading and playing sports.12. W: What's your favorite food?M: My favorite food is pizza.13. W: What's the weather like today?M: It's sunny and hot.14. W: What's your favorite season?M: My favorite season is spring.15. W: What's your hobby?M: My hobby is painting.Unit 2。

新标准大学英语视听说2答案

新标准大学英语视听说2答案

新标准大学英语视听说2答案【篇一:新标准大学英语_视听说教程2答案】1row 1: 2 row 2: 2 row 3: 3 row 4: 1 row 5: 3 row 6: 2 row 7: 1 row 8: 2unit 2 outside view: activity 2 keys: 2, 3, 5unit 2 listening in: passage 1 activity 1row 1: 2 row 2: 1 row 3: 8 row 4: 5 row 5: 2 row 6: 5 row 7: 2 row 8: 2 row 9: 1 row 10: 3 row 11: 1 row 12: 7 row 13: 1 row 14: 3 row 15: 4 row 16: 6unit 2 listening in: passage 1 activity 2 correct order: c, a, b, g, f, d, h, e unit 2 listening in: passage 2 activity 2 correct order: c, e, h, a, b, d, g, funit 3 listening in: passage 2 activity 1question 1 question 2 key(s): key(s): over a anna blackquestion 3 key(s): about seven/seven/7question question 5 question 6 question 7 4 key(s): key(s):two key(s): five key(s): malemobile phonemen/2 men minutes/5minutesweek ago/justover a week agounit 5 outside view: activity 1 correct order: 6, 5, 1, 7, 3, 2, 4 unit 5 outside view: activity 2question 1 key(s): dawn servicequestion 2key(s): (1)remember question 3key(s): (1) died in battlequestion 4 key(s): one unshakable truthquestion 5 key(s): (1)conflicts (2) around the worldquestion 6 key(s): (1)remembering (2) go home(2) forget (2)identifiedunit 5 outside view: activity 3【篇二:新标准大学英语2视听说教程答案】tside viewactivity 13.5activity 2one of the best universitiesmost talented studentswell-known around the worldhave open doorsgood social lifeyou want it to beon another campusits a fun placego to concertsduring the weekactivity 3library system onlinethree / 3four / 4brianleisure purposesthe libraries1. 22. 3.4.5.6.1 3 42.listen to passage 1 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column.ceahbgdfpassage 2oc/o/c/o/c/c/o/c/o/oc2.listen to passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences bddbatestccbbd cdbcb cunie 2outside viewactivity 11.watch the video clip and match the speakers with the statements.k/k/t/s/t/k/s/kactivity 22.3.5activity 3regardedalongcommunicatingbutifduringhowasplayslesslistening inpassage 12.listen to passage 1 again and rearrange the colours used in advertisement in the right column to match those products in the left column.passage 21.in the table.2. listen to passage 2 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to matchthose questions in the left column.cehabdgfunit3outside viewactivity 1activity 2gain accesscommit this crimelooking at propertyan uncut garden800 crimes / eight hundred crimeswhite femaleactivity 3536241activity 4bdbbd1 and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those2.大学英语视听说2 unit 5答案side viewactivity 16 5 17 3 2 4activity 21. were here now at the australian war memorial at the start of the2. we will them. lest we3. this is the grave of a soldier whose identity is not known and it represents all those soldiers who but were not.4. through it all the has been a steadfastness, born of the traditions of the australian servicemen.5. they fought in the second world war and other since then that have happened6. well, it means not only those who didnt but the fact that you keep in touch with a lot of your friendsactivity 3(1) (2 (3)(4) (5)(6 (7) (8(9(10)r listening inpassage 111. he was born in 1930, in shanghai, where his father was a and he was only when the city was occupied during world war ii.2.empire of the sun tells the story of how a young boy, jim graham, survives thejapanese occupation. interestingly, jim is j g ballards and is graham.3. also, jim is ballard — 11 — when the occupation begins.4. inevitably, hes found and then hes sent to a prison camp. its a, but the boy somehow5. is there a happy ending? yes and no. jim sees many people die; is killed by the americans.6. but he learns also about theandthat is possible, even in these circumstances.2b d a d bpassage 21women in the land army worked in agricultureas the men were away fighting. ,they were in non-combatant roles, some of them flew transport planes and others worked in dangerous places, like fighter stations.they worked in , catering, bombers and generally in services. 2it was very hard work, veryshe thought planes were exciting and she liked theshe worked on athethey were always in danger of beingthey hadso much to the war effort and to society, therefore, their role in society should be highly valued.unit testbcdab dac cab。

unit2_新标准大学英语_视听说_综合教程_网上作业_答案

unit2_新标准大学英语_视听说_综合教程_网上作业_答案

3.Do you know whichregionof China is famous for spicy food4.5.Your an swer regi onThe young gen erati on n eed to get a clear resp on sibilities.Your an swerperceptio n Sarah shook her head indespair to make sushi.Your an swer despair6.I was surprised at the7.Correct an swer regi onof theirCorrect answer percepti onas she realized she would never learnCorrect an swer despairpopularity--------------- of coffee among young people in China.Your an swer popularity Correct an swer popularity His favourite snack is a steamed bun with a filling of sesameYour an swerCorrectan swer pastehowPart I: Vocabulary and StructureSectio n A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expressi onfrom the box.Correct an swer flavourUnit testmanu facturer popularity eno rmoushighly emoti oncon fess trait slippery melt perceptio n flavour luxury paste regi on juicy nonsense properties despairreleasevitami nsflavourof the juice was a mix of man go a nd strawberry.The1.Your an swer flavour2.I thi nk the slipperytexture of tofu adds to the experie nee of eat ing it.Your answer slipperyCorrect an swer slipperyn ewspaper.Your an swer Correct an swer highly highly10. Joh n eats a lot of fruit because his doctor told him he n eeds thevitaminsand min erals.Correct an swer vitami nsmanufacturerhad to work overtime to fill all the orders from8.confessYour an swer con fessI highlyThe new French restaura nt was _____ Correct an swer con fess recommendedby a review in the localYour an swer vitami ns11.The fur niturenew restaura nts dow ntow n.Your an swer manufacturer12.The ability to eat extremely spicy Correct an swer manu facturer trait food is a(n) I must have inheritedfrom my father.Your an swertrait 13.The herb appears to have heali ngCorrect an swer trait propertiesthat cure people with skin disorders.Your an swer Correct an swer properties properties14.A(n)Your an swer Correct an swer eno rmous eno rmous 15.luxuryShe only likes to travel in complete:first-class tickets, finewin es, and expe nsive food.Your an swer Correct an swer luxury luxuryeverywhere.Your an swer meltCorrect an swer meltpastepasteI must that I am in the mi nority of people who don't like pizza.amount of beef is eate n by America ns every year.16. Don't let the chocolate bar sit in the sun too long or it willmeltof dishes.Your an swerCorrect an swerwhichwhich22.ofOnce I cameage, my father thought I n eeded to try pig's feetspecialty of his hometow n.Your an swer of23.Chocolate has absolutely no effectYour an swer on24. toNon-smokers also hate the smell of cigarette, which usually clingsasmoker's body eve n after they have washed their han ds.17.I went fishi ngI releaseall my fishbecause they were too small.Your an swer release18.Stefa n returned the steak because it was tooCorrect an swer releasejuicy;he wan ted it cookedfor a Ion ger time.Your an swer Correct an swer 19. The emotionjuicy juicyI feel when I eat lasagna is strong; it reminds me of my gran dmother's cook ing.Your an swer Correct an swer emoti on emoti on20.The idea that donuts and cookies are healthy foods is totalnonsenseYour an swernonsenseCorrect answer nonsenseSection B: Fill in each of the blanks with a suitable word. 21.Mexico, whichis famous for tacos and burritos, actually has a wide range—theCorrect an swer ofonme; I can take it or leave it. Correct an swer onYour an swer Correct an swer25.The Chinese, tea. towhotoare famous tea drinkers, grow much of the world's greenCorrect an swer who26.The couple spend anenormous portiononmon eyd ining out and travelli ng.Your an swer Correct an swer onof27.Nearly every coun try's food is available in New York City,Germa nsausages and French bread to Japa nese sushi and Chin ese dumpli ngs.Your an swer Correct an swer from from28. Small, light dishes of different foods are popular in many places, including whereHong Kong and Spa in,it's called tapas .Your an swer Correct an swer where where29. I really don't like sn ails, but Julia loves them! I guess there's just no I foracco un ti ngtaste. Your an swer Correct an swer forforoftools n eeded to eat some seafood just seems silly to me!Correct an swer ofPart II: Ban ked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.manufacturerwas there, her class took a tour and saw how the(32) I― makesthousa nds of sticks of gum each and every day! While many fads come and go, the ~popularity(33) I—of bubble gum has remained constant for many years.On the tour, Sheila's class lear ned that gumis madefrom many differe ntin gredie ntsmeltedSugar, syrup, and flavouring are then added to the mix. The factory was making grapeYour an swer who30. The battery Your an swer ofSheila (31)recentlytook a class trip to a bubble gum factory. While shethat are in itially(34) together into a warm, sticky mixture.visit ing.gum so that it can be flattened and cut into sticks. Some of the gum mixture isshapes. After the gum cools, more mach ines wrap each in dividual piece. The gum is then packaged and sent to stores.appreciation for how difficult it is to make her favourite snack. After the tour,Part III: Read ing Comprehe nsionQuestio ns 41 to 45 are based on the follow ing passage.Many coun tries are famous for unique and delicious foods. Chin a, Italy,France, India, and Japan are just someof the countries with famous national cuisines. In the past, people had to travel great distances in order to sample foods from othercountries. Today, it has never been easier to try food from a different country every day. One of the most popular foods around the world is pizza. Though pizza has historicalYour an swerCorrect answe (31) rece ntlyrece ntly (32) manu facturer manu facturer (33) popularity popularity (34) melted melted (35) flavour flavour (36) eno rmous eno rmous (37) mould mould (38) manu factured manu factured (39) mouthful mouthful (40)juicyjuicyjuicy(40)gum, which is Sheila's favorite(35)flavour,while her class wasOnce the mixture is complete,(36)enormous= mach ines ble nd and smooth themouldalso squeezed into a(n) (37)and made into gumballs or other funmanufacturedLear ning how bubble gum is (38)really gave Sheila a sense ofmouthfuleach stude nt was allowed to take one(39)of gum to chew on theway home. Sheila chose grape; it was soand delicious!and cultural ties to Italy, many different types of pizza have developed outside of Italy and several have been adopted as signature dishes of the respective region.Pizza first appeared in Italy as a type of flat bread that was inexpensive and easy to make. By the 18th century, residents around Naples in southern Italy were famous for their baked flat breads covered in tomato sauce. To this day, people still travel to Naples to sample pizza in its birthplace and Neapolitans (residents of Naples) are proud of this heritage. Indeed, the city continues to be famous for its delicious pizza.One of the first (and still most popular) varieties of pizza is called the Margherita, named after Queen Margherita of Savoy. This variety was her favourite because the colours of the ingredients matched the Italian flag —red (tomatoes), white (mozzarella cheese), and green (basil leaves).With increased trade, travel, and immigration throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, cultural traditions and cuisines spread around the world. Today, pizza is very popular in many countries, including the United States. New York City and Chicago are particularly famous for their unique styles of pizza. Pizzas today are also available with nearly every topping imaginable: mushrooms, peppers, sausage, pineapple, and anchovies, to name only a few. If you can think of it, chances are that someone's already tried putting it on a pizza!41. Which of the following best describes "signature dishes"(Para. 2, Line 3)A. Most famous food.B. Most expe nsive plate.42. Whywas the Margherita pizza namedafter Queen Margherita ofSavoyA. It was the first pizza ever made.B. It was the first pizza she ever ate.C. It was the most popular pizza in Italy.* D. It was her favourite type of pizza.43. Which of the followi ng is NOT a cause for the spread of culturaltraditi onsA. Immigrati on.*B. T rade.j | C. Cuisine. j ID. Travel.44. What can you infer was probably the firsttopping ever puton a pizzaA. Mushrooms.B. Tomato sauce.C. Autographed plate.D. Most expe nsivefood.C. Mozzarella cheese.J D. Sausage.45. Accordi ng to the passage, which of the followi ng is NOT one ofthe most famous varieties of pizzaA. Neapolita n pizza.■:j-I B. Chicago deep-dish pizza.* C. Fran ce-style pan pizza.D. New York-style pizza.。

新标准大学英语视听说教程2——习题答案及听力原文(2020年7月整理).pdf

新标准大学英语视听说教程2——习题答案及听力原文(2020年7月整理).pdf

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4. Yes, he built the first Great Wall。 4. 1. She says it was an incredible achievement. 2. As a result of unification. 3. He standardized writing, the money system and the system for measuring and weighing things. 4. He built it to stop tribes from the north invading. 5. 1. Well, so he unified China 2. as a result 3. something like 4. as a result 5. Some people hated him so much 6. so he built a huge wall. 6. 1. b; 2. A; 3.B; 4. A Outside View 2. 3-6-5-7-2-1-4 3. 1.dawn service 2. remember; forget 3. died in battle; identified 4. one unshakable truth 5. conflicts; around the world 6. remembering; go home 4. 1. a; 2. C; 3.B; 4.A; 5.D; 6.A; 7.D; 8.C; 9.C; 10. B Listening-in 2. 1. businessman; 11 years old 2. first name; his second name 3. the same age as 4. terrible four years; survive 5. his Japanese friend 6. strength; courage 3 1. B; 2. D; 3.A; 4. D. 5. B 5. 1. Women in the Land Army worked in agriculture as the men were away fighting 2. No, they were in non-combatant roles,

新标准大学英语_视听说教程2习题答案

新标准大学英语_视听说教程2习题答案

Book2习题答案(unit1-unit5)Unit1.Insideview2.Theyhavedecidedon:2,5and55,1,c;2.C;3.b;4.A;5.d6.1.MaybeIshould2.Supposing4.I’5.I’6.We’7.I’2.3.8.it’8.Unit2Insideview2.Kate;Kate;Janet;Janet;Janet;Janet;Kate 34-1-2-7-3-5-66.1.b;2,a;3.D;4,d;5.D;7.1.Shewasfeeling2.Ifeltasif5.youlookcheerful6.Whatanamazinggrade7.Ifeelonthetopoftheworld8.1.a;2.A;3.A;4.A;5.A;6.BOutsideview2.1.Kim2.Kim3.Ted4.Sebastien5.Ted6.Kim8.Kim3.4.1.Red2.3.4.5.Red6.7.Red8.Red9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.4.1.blue;2.Yellow;3,green;4.Blue-green;5.Red;6.Orange;7.Blue-green;8.Yellow 7.1.g;2.F;3.D;4.C;5.E;6.B;7,aUnit3.Insideview4.1.c;2.D;3.B;4.d5.B5.1.Thiswomansaidthat.3.That’swhatshesaid4.It’sjusttoomuch5.Shethinks6.I’mreallyfurious.7.Unbelievable8.whattheysaidwas6.1.a;2,b;3.B;4.B.5.A.6.A Outsideview.3.1.gainaccess4,5.3.3.2,0006.4.male7.Unit4.Insideview1.1.storyA,32.storyB,13.storyB,34.storyA,25.storyA,16.StoryB,22,1.front3.didnotrealize4.thethief5.sell3,1.Mark2.Mark3.Mark4.Janet5.Kate6.Mark,Kate4,1.2.3.4.5.6.7.5,1.2.3.4.I’5.I’6.6.2,3,4.Thetruestatementsare;2and55.1.EverySaturdaynight2.Totakepeople’spictures3.Howdoyouliketheideathatsomeonecantakepicturesofyouonthestreet?4.Theyfeelyou shouldn’t havetherighttoinvadetheirprivacy.5.Becausewhateverwe’reconsuming,we’reencouragingthemtospread(bybuyingmagazineswithsuchphotosint hemweareencouragingpaparazzitogoandtakesuchpictures.)Listening-in1.Hesayshewasonthephonetohisgirlfriend,butinthecartoonhewasactuallytalkingtoagirlinthekitchen.2.Becauseheisthepersonbeinginterviewedforthenewsstoryandknowsthemostaboutit.3.1.PhilTaylor2.SouthBlock,Room183.November104.11pm5.Hehadatelephoneconversationwithhisgirlfriendandforgotaboutthechipshewasdeep-frying,andthenthech ipsandoilcaughtfire.6.tenminutes7.Thefireruinedthecooker,twokitchenunitsandonewall.4.7.2.Karen4.Karen5.Karen6.Rick8.Unit51.21.I’2.3.4.5.Thearmyleaderswereveryclever,theyusedarivertofloodthecity.6.Afterconqueringthelaststate,QinmadehimselfEmperorofthewholeofChina.7.WashetheemperorwhocreatedtheTerracottaWarriors?8.Hewassoafraidofdeaththathewantedthemtoguardhimintheafterlife.3.1.Somethinglike500,000men.2.HeisseenasthegreatestemperorinChinesehistory.3.Yes,ofcoursehehadenemies.4.Yes,hebuiltthefirstGreatWall。

新标准大学英语2视听说教程答案

新标准大学英语2视听说教程答案

Unit 1Outside viewActivity 1Activity 2one of the best universitiesmost talented studentswell-known around the worldhave open doorsgood social lifeyou want it to beon another campusit's a fun placego to concertsduring the weekActivity 3library system onlinethree / 3four / 4Brianleisure purposesthe librarieslistening inPassage 11.22. 63.14.55.36.4to Passage 1 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column.CeahbgdfPassage 2OC/O/C/O/C/C/O/C/O/OCto Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentencesBDDBATestCCBBD CDBCB CUnie 2Outside viewActivity 1the video clip and match the speakers with the statements.K/K/T/S/T/K/S/KActivity 22.3.5Activity 3regardedalongcommunicatingButIfduringhowasplayslessLISTENING INPassage 1to Passage 1 and match the colours with the characteristicsto Passage 1 again and rearrange the colours used in advertisement in the right column to match those products in the left column.Passage 21.Listen to Passage 2 and match the causes below with the people and their feelingsin the table.2.Listen to Passage 2 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to matchthose questions in the left column.CEHABDGFUNIT3OUTSIDE VIEWActivity 1Activity 2gain accesscommit this crimelooking at propertyan uncut garden800 crimes / eight hundred crimeswhite femaleActivity 3536241Activity 4BdbbdListening inPassage 1to Passage 1 and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column.Fdebca2.Passage 21.Anna Blackover a week ago / just over a week agoabout seven / seven / 7malemobile phonetwo men / 2 menfive minutes / 5 minutes2. Listen to Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences BaabdUnit 4Outside viewActivity 15163472Activity 2do you mindjournalism, photographyfor two hours / for 2 hoursgetting these invitationson the screenActivity 3Activity 4BedacListening inPassage 1(首字母小写)18 / eighteen10 / ten11 / elevenTelephoneGirlfriendChipsChips10 / tenCookerKitchen3.Listen to Passage 1 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences DaabcPassage 21Listen to Passage 2 and check the correct answers in the tablePassage 2just as manyhow they behavea gardening programme / a gardening program do very wellto say to thatunit 5outside viewActivity 16517324Activity 2先到此结束吧之后会陆续上传其他答案的期待把。

新标准大学英语_视听说教程2习题答案

新标准大学英语_视听说教程2习题答案

Book 2 习题答案(unit 1-unit 5) Unit 1. Inside view 2. They have decided on: 2, 5 and 5 5, 1, c; 2. C; 3. b; 4. A; 5.d 6. 1.Maybe I should 2. Supposing 3. everything’s organized, isn’t it 4. I’ve arranged for people to 5. I’ll count it all up 6. We’d be er 7. I’ve got a sugges on 8. How about Outside view 2. The true statements are 3 and 5 3. 1, one of the best universi es 2. most talented students 3. well-known around the world 4. have open doors 5. good social life 6.you want it to be 7. on another campus 8. it’s a fun place 9. go to concerts 10. during the week Listening in 8. 1. b; 2. D; 3. D; 4. B ; 5, a Unit 2 Inside view 2. Kate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate 3 4-1-2-7-3-5-6 6. 1. b; 2, a; 3. D; 4, d; 5. D; 1. She was feeling 2. I felt as if 3. I wouldn’t worry about it 4. I wish I could have helped 5. you look cheerful 6. What an amazing grade 7. I feel on the top of the world 8. 1. a; 2. A; 3. A ; 4. A; 5. A; 6. B Outside view 2. 1. Kim 2. Kim 3. Ted 4. Sebas en 5.T ed 6. Kim 7.Sebas en 8. Kim 3. The true statements are: 2, 3 and 5 4. 1. c; 2. A; 3. B; 4. C; 5. D; 6. A; 7. D; 8. B ; 9. C; 10. A Listening-in 1.Red 2.Blue 3.Blue-green 4.Green 5.Red 6.Green 7.Red 8.Red 9.Blue 10.Orange 11.Blue 12.Yellow-green 13.Blue 14.Orange 15.Yellow 16.Yellow-orange 1. blue; 2. Yellow; 3, green; 4. Blue-green; 5. Red; 6. Orange; 7. Blue-green; 8. Yellow 7. 1.g; 2. F; 3. D; 4. C; 5. E; 6. B; 7, a Unit 3. Inside view 4. 1. c; 2. D; 3. B; 4.d 5. B 5. 1. This woman said that. 2. You’re joking 3. That’s what she said 4. It’s just too much 5.She thinks 6. I’m really furious. 7. Unbelievable 8. what they said was 6. 1.a; 2, b; 3. B; 4. B. 5. A. 6. A Outside view. 3. 1. gain access 2. commit this crime; looking at property; an uncut garden 3.. 800 crimes 4. white female(African and Asian Britons are more likely to live in larger family units.) 4, 6-4-2-5-1-3 5. 1. b; 2. D; 3. B; 4. B. 5. D Listening-in 3. 1. the policeman 2. bite someone 3. 2,000 4. the newspaper 5. what was happening 6. 1. Anna Black 2. Just over a week ago 3. about seven 4. male 5. mobile phone 6. two men 7. five minutes 7. 1. b; 2. A; 3. A; 4. B; 5. D Unit 4. Inside view 1. 1. story A, 3 2. story B, 1 3. story B, 3 4. story A, 2 5. story A, 1 6. Story B, 2 2, 1.front 2.several 3. did not realize 4. the thief 5. sell 3, 1.Mark 2.Mark 3.Mark 4.Janet 5.Kate 6.Mark, Kate 4, 1.Tornadoes have damaged home in Northern England 2.He is s ll missing 3.Global warming is accelera ng 4.There are lots of different views and it I very s mula ng 5.A news addict 6.They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs 7.Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later. 5, 1.There is s ll no news of 2.Scien sts claim that 3.Mostly get my news 4.I’I’ve got used to ve got used to ve got into the habit of 5.I’I’ve got into the habit of 6.I spend too much me 6. 1.b; 2. A; 3. B; 4. B; 5. B; 6. A Outside view 2, 2-7-4-5-1-3-6 3, 1.do you mind 2. journalism, photography 3. for two hours 4. ge ng these invita ons 5. on the screen 4. The true statements are; 2 and 5 5. 1. Every Saturday night 2. To take people ’s pictures 3. How do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street? 4. They feel you shouldn’t shouldn’t have the right to invade their privacy. have the right to invade their privacy. 5. Because whatever we ’re consuming, we ’re encouraging them to spread(by buying magazines with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures.) Listening-in 2. 1. He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking to a girl in the kitchen. 2. Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it. 3. 1. Phil Taylor 2. South Block, Room 18 3. November 10 4. 11 pm 5. 5. He He He had had had a a a telephone telephone telephone conversa on conversa on conversa on with with with his his his girlfriend girlfriend girlfriend and and and forgot forgot forgot about about about the the the chips chips chips he he he was was deep-frying, and then the chips and oil caught fire. 6.ten minutes 7. The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall. 4. 1. d; 2. A; 3. A; 4. B; 5. C 7. 1. Tricia 2. Karen 3. Tricia 4. Karen 5. Karen 6. Rick 7. Tricia, Rick and Karen 8. 1. just as many 2. how they behave 3. a gardening programme 4. do very well 5. to say to that Unit 5 Inside view 1. Topics men oned are :2,3,5,6 and 8 2 1. I’I’d love to know more about the emperor d love to know more about the emperor ,he was cool 。

unit2_新标准大学英语_视听说_综合教程_网上作业_答案

unit2_新标准大学英语_视听说_综合教程_网上作业_答案

Unit testPart I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expressionfrom the box.manufacturer popularity enormous highly emotion confess trait slipperymelt perception flavour luxurypaste region juicy nonsense properties despair release vitamins1. The flavour of the juice was a mix of mango and strawberry.Your answer Correct answerflavour flavour2. I think the slippery texture of tofu adds to the experience of eating it.Your answer Correct answerslippery slippery3. Do you know which region of China is famous for spicy foodYour answer Correct answerregion region4. The young generation need to get a clearresponsibilities.Your answer Correct answerperception perception5. Sarah shook her head in despair as she realized she would never learn howto make sushi.Your answer Correct answerdespair despair6. I was surprised at the popularity of coffee among young people in China.Your answer Correct answerpopularity popularity7. His favourite snack is a steamed bun with a filling of sesame paste.Your answer Correct answerpaste paste8. I must confess that I am in the minority of people who don't like pizza.Your answer Correct answerconfess confess9. The new French restaurant was highly recommended by a review in the localnewspaper.Your answer Correct answerhighly highly10. John eats a lot of fruit because his doctor told him he needs thevitaminsand minerals.Your answer Correct answervitamins vitamins11. The furniture manufacturer had to work overtime to fill all the orders fromnew restaurants downtown.Your answer Correct answermanufacturer manufacturer12. The ability to eat extremely spicy food is a(n) trait I must have inheritedfrom my father.Your answer Correct answertrait trait13. The herb appears to have healing properties that cure people with skindisorders.Your answer Correct answerproperties properties14. A(n) enormous amount of beef is eaten by Americans every year.Your answer Correct answerenormous enormous15. She only likes to travel in complete luxury: first-class tickets, finewines, and expensive food.Your answer Correct answerluxury luxury16. Don't let the chocolate bar sit in the sun too long or it willmelteverywhere.Your answer Correct answermelt melt17. I went fishing with my brother last weekend but had to release all my fishbecause they were too small.Your answer Correct answerrelease release18. Stefan returned the steak because it was too juicy; he wanted it cookedfor a longer time.Your answer Correct answerjuicy juicy19. The emotion I feel when I eat lasagna is strong; it reminds me of mygrandmother's cooking.Your answer Correct answeremotion emotion20. The idea that donuts and cookies are healthy foods is total nonsense!Your answer Correct answernonsense nonsenseSection B: Fill in each of the blanks with a suitable word.21. Mexico, which is famous for tacos and burritos, actually has a wide rangeof dishes.Your answer Correct answerwhich which22. Once I came of age, my father thought I needed to try pig's feet — thespecialty of his hometown.Your answer Correct answerof of23. Chocolate has absolutely no effect on me; I can take it or leave it.Your answer Correct answeron on24. Non-smokers also hate the smell of cigarette, which usually clings tosmoker's body even after they have washed their hands.Your answer Correct answerto to25. The Chinese, who are famous tea drinkers, grow much of the world's greentea.Your answer Correct answerwho who26. The couple spend an enormous portion on money dining out and travelling.Your answer Correct answeron of27. Nearly every country's food is available in New York City, from Germansausages and French bread to Japanese sushi and Chinese dumplings.Your answer Correct answerfrom from28. Small, light dishes of different foods are popular in many places, includingHong Kong and Spain, where it's called tapas.Your answer Correct answerwhere where29. I really don't like snails, but Julia loves them! I guess there's just noaccounting for taste.Your answer Correct answerfor for30. The battery of tools needed to eat some seafood just seems silly to me!Your answer Correct answerof ofPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Sheila (31)recently took a class trip to a bubble gum factory. While she was there, her class took a tour and saw how the (32)manufacturer makes thousands of sticks of gum each and every day! While many fads come and go, the (33)popularity of bubble gum has remained constant for many years.On the tour, Sheila's class learned that gum is made from many different ingredients that are initially (34)melted together into a warm, sticky mixture. Sugar, syrup, and flavouring are then added to the mix. The factory was making grape gum, which is Sheila's favorite (35)flavour, while her class was visiting.Once the mixture is complete, (36)enormous machines blend and smooth the gum so that it can be flattened and cut into sticks. Some of the gum mixture is also squeezed into a(n) (37)mould and made into gumballs or other fun shapes. After the gum cools, more machines wrap each individual piece. The gum is then packaged and sent to stores.Learning how bubble gum is (38)manufactured really gave Sheila a sense of appreciation for how difficult it is to make her favourite snack. After the tour, each student was allowed to take one (39)mouthful of gum to chew on the way home. Sheila chose grape; it was so (40)juicy and delicious!Your answer Correct answer(31) recently recently(32) manufacturer manufacturer(33) popularity popularity(34) melted melted(35) flavour flavour(36) enormous enormous(37) mould mould(38) manufactured manufactured(39) mouthful mouthful(40) juicy juicyPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Many countries are famous for unique and delicious foods. China, Italy, France, India, and Japan are just some of the countries with famous national cuisines. In the past, people had to travel great distances in order to sample foods from other countries. Today, it has never been easier to try food from a different country every day.One of the most popular foods around the world is pizza. Though pizza has historical and cultural ties to Italy, many different types of pizza have developed outside of Italy and several have been adopted as signature dishes of the respective region.Pizza first appeared in Italy as a type of flat bread that was inexpensive and easy to make. By the 18th century, residents around Naples in southern Italy were famous for their baked flat breads covered in tomato sauce. To this day, people still travel to Naples to sample pizza in its birthplaceand Neapolitans (residents of Naples) are proud of this heritage. Indeed, the city continues to be famous for its delicious pizza.One of the first (and still most popular) varieties of pizza is called the Margherita, named after Queen Margherita of Savoy. This variety was her favourite because the colours of the ingredients matched the Italian flag — red (tomatoes), white (mozzarella cheese), and green (basil leaves).With increased trade, travel, and immigration throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, cultural traditions and cuisines spread around the world. Today, pizza is very popular in many countries, including the United States. New York City and Chicago are particularly famous for their unique styles of pizza. Pizzas today are also available with nearly every topping imaginable: mushrooms, peppers, sausage, pineapple, and anchovies, to name only a few. If you can think of it, chances are that someone's already tried putting it on a pizza!41. Which of the following best describes "signature dishes"(Para. 2, Line 3)A. Most famous food.B. Most expensive plate.C. Autographed plate.D. Most expensive food.42. Why was the Margherita pizza named after Queen Margheritaof SavoyA. It was the first pizza ever made.B. It was the first pizza she ever ate.C. It was the most popular pizza in Italy.D. It was her favourite type of pizza.43. Which of the following is NOT a cause for the spread ofcultural traditionsA. Immigration.B. Trade.C. Cuisine.D. Travel.44. What can you infer was probably the first topping ever puton a pizzaA. Mushrooms.B. Tomato sauce.C. Mozzarella cheese.D. Sausage.45. According to the passage, which of the following is NOTone of the most famous varieties of pizzaA. Neapolitan pizza.B. Chicago deep-dish pizza.C. France-style pan pizza.D. New York-style pizza.。

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Unit testPart I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expressionfrom the box.manufacturer popularity enormous highly emotion confess trait slipperymelt perception flavour luxurypaste region juicy nonsense properties despair release vitamins1.The flavour of the juice was a mix of mango and strawberry.Your answer Correct answerflavour flavour2.I think the slippery texture of tofu adds to the experience of eating it.Your answer Correct answerslippery slippery3.Do you know which region of China is famous for spicy food?Your answer Correct answerregion region4.The young generation need to get a clear of their responsibilities.Your answer Correct answerperception perception5.Sarah shook her head in despair as she realized she would never learn how to make sushi.Your answer Correct answerdespair despair6.I was surprised at the popularity of coffee among young people in China.Your answer Correct answerpopularity popularity7.His favourite snack is a steamed bun with a filling of sesame paste.Your answer Correct answerpaste paste8.I must confess that I am in the minority of people who don't like pizza.Your answer Correct answerconfess confess9.The new French restaurant was highly recommended by a review in the local newspaper.Your answer Correct answerhighly highly10.John eats a lot of fruit because his doctor told him he needs the vitamins and minerals.Your answer Correct answervitamins vitamins11.The furniture manufacturer had to work overtime to fill all the orders from new restaurants downtown.Your answer Correct answermanufacturer manufacturer12.The ability to eat extremely spicy food is a(n) trait I must have inherited from my father.Your answer Correct answertrait trait13.The herb appears to have healing properties that cure people with skin disorders.Your answer Correct answerproperties properties14.A(n) enormous amount of beef is eaten by Americans every year.Your answer Correct answerenormous enormous15.She only likes to travel in complete luxury: first-class tickets, fine wines, and expensive food.Your answer Correct answerluxury luxuryDon't let the chocolate bar sit in the sun too long or it will16.melteverywhere.Your answer Correct answermelt melt17.I went fishing with my brother last weekend but had to release all my fishbecause they were too small.Your answer Correct answerrelease release18.Stefan returned the steak because it was too juicy; he wanted it cooked for a longer time.Your answer Correct answerjuicy juicy19.The emotion I feel when I eat lasagna is strong; it reminds me of my grandmother's cooking.Your answer Correct answeremotion emotion20.The idea that donuts and cookies are healthy foods is total nonsense!Your answer Correct answernonsense nonsenseSection B: Fill in each of the blanks with a suitable word.21.Mexico, which is famous for tacos and burritos, actually has a wide range of dishes.Your answer Correct answerwhich which22.Once I came of age, my father thought I needed to try pig's feet — the specialty of his hometown.Your answer Correct answerof of23.Chocolate has absolutely no effect on me; I can take it or leave it.Your answer Correct answeron on24.Non-smokers also hate the smell of cigarette, which usually clings to a smoker's body even after they have washed their hands.Your answer Correct answerto to25.The Chinese, who are famous tea drinkers, grow much of the world's greentea.Your answer Correct answerwho who26.The couple spend an enormous portion on money dining out and travelling.Your answer Correct answeron of27.Nearly every country's food is available in New York City, from German sausages and French bread to Japanese sushi and Chinese dumplings.Your answer Correct answerfrom from28.Small, light dishes of different foods are popular in many places, including Hong Kong and Spain, where it's called tapas.Your answer Correct answerwhere where29.I really don't like snails, but Julia loves them! I guess there's just noaccounting for taste.Your answer Correct answerfor for30.The battery of tools needed to eat some seafood just seems silly to me!Your answer Correct answerof ofPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Sheila (31)recently took a class trip to a bubble gum factory. While she was there, her class took a tour and saw how the (32)manufacturer makes thousands of sticks of gum each and every day! While many fads come and go, the (33)popularity of bubble gum has remained constant for many years.On the tour, Sheila's class learned that gum is made from many different ingredients that are initially (34)melted together into a warm, sticky mixture.Sugar, syrup, and flavouring are then added to the mix. The factory was making grape gum, which is Sheila's favorite (35)flavour, while her class was visiting.Once the mixture is complete, (36)enormous machines blend and smooth the gum so that it can be flattened and cut into sticks. Some of the gum mixture is also squeezed into a(n) (37)mould and made into gumballs or other fun shapes. After the gum cools, more machines wrap each individual piece. The gum is then packaged and sent to stores.Learning how bubble gum is (38)manufactured really gave Sheila a sense of appreciation for how difficult it is to make her favourite snack. After the tour, each student was allowed to take one (39)mouthful of gum to chew on the way home. Sheila chose grape; it was so (40)juicy and delicious!Your answer Correct answer(31) recently recently(32) manufacturer manufacturer(33) popularity popularity(34) melted melted(35) flavour flavour(36) enormous enormous(37) mould mould(38) manufactured manufactured(39) mouthful mouthful(40) juicy juicyPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Many countries are famous for unique and delicious foods. China, Italy,France, India, and Japan are just some of the countries with famous nationalcuisines. In the past, people had to travel great distances in order to sample foods from other countries. Today, it has never been easier to try food from a different country every day.One of the most popular foods around the world is pizza. Though pizza has historical and cultural ties to Italy, many different types of pizza have developed outside of Italy and several have been adopted as signature dishes of the respective region.Pizza first appeared in Italy as a type of flat bread that was inexpensive and easy to make. By the 18th century, residents around Naples in southern Italy were famous for their baked flat breads covered in tomato sauce. To this day, people still travel to Naples to sample pizza in its birthplace and Neapolitans (residents of Naples) are proud of this heritage. Indeed, the city continues to be famous for its delicious pizza.One of the first (and still most popular) varieties of pizza is called the Margherita, named after Queen Margherita of Savoy. This variety was her favourite because the colours of the ingredients matched the Italian flag — red (tomatoes), white (mozzarella cheese), and green (basil leaves).With increased trade, travel, and immigration throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, cultural traditions and cuisines spread around the world. Today, pizza is very popular in many countries, including the United States. New York City and Chicago are particularly famous for their unique styles of pizza. Pizzas today are also available with nearly every topping imaginable: mushrooms, peppers, sausage, pineapple, and anchovies, to name only a few. If you can think of it, chances are that someone's already tried putting it on a pizza!41. Which of the following best describes "signature dishes"(Para. 2, Line 3)?A. Most famous food.B. Most expensive plate.C. Autographed plate.D. Most expensive food.42. Why was the Margherita pizza named after Queen Margheritaof Savoy?A. It was the first pizza ever made.B. It was the first pizza she ever ate.C. It was the most popular pizza in Italy.D. It was her favourite type of pizza.43. Which of the following is NOT a cause for the spread ofcultural traditions?A. Immigration.B. Trade.C. Cuisine.D. Travel.44. What can you infer was probably the first topping ever puton a pizza?A. Mushrooms.B. Tomato sauce.C. Mozzarella cheese.D. Sausage.45. According to the passage, which of the following is NOTone of the most famous varieties of pizza?A. Neapolitan pizza.B. Chicago deep-dish pizza.C. France-style pan pizza.D. New York-style pizza.。

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