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视听说答案及录音原文unit1

视听说答案及录音原文unit1

视听说第一单元II. Basic Listening Practice1.ScriptW: Have you chosen your elective for next semester yet? Are you taking French writing again? M: Yes I am, but it’s compulsory for us next semester. So I think I’m gong to do marketing as an elective instead.Q: Which class will the man choose as his elective?2.ScriptM: Did you go to that businesses lecture on Friday? I missed it and need to copy your notes.W:I’d say you could borrow my notes, but Sarah’s got them. Be careful not to miss Professor Brown’s seminar; he takes attendance in that.Q: What is the woman telling the man?3. ScriptW: Wow, Steven! In the library! What brings you here?M: I’m enjoying the view. All the girls in fashi on design are here are preparing for an exam on Monday.Q: Why is the man in the library?4. ScriptW:How’s your group doing with this statistics presentation? Mine’s terrible.M: Yeah, mine too. David and Mike are OK, but Steven doesn’t pull his weight and Suzie’s never around. I don’t see how we can pass unless Steven and Suzie realize that this is their last chance.Q: What is the true of Steven and Suzie?5. ScriptW: You took an MBA at Harvard Business School, didn’t you? What’s it like?M: It’s exp ensive, about U.S. $ 40,000 a year, plus the costs of food and housing. But the teaching is first class. The professors have a lot of practical experience. They use the case system of teaching; that is, you study how actual businesses grew or failed.Q:Why is he MBA teaching in Harvard Business School first class, according to the conversation?Keys: 1.C 2.D 3.B 4.D 5.AIII. Listening InTask1: On the First DayScriptHarrison: I’m Harrison. Good to meet you. So you’ve bought the books for this biology class. Jenny:Sure, I think everyone had to before class started.Harrison: No. Usually no one does much on the first day because it’s still add-drop.Jenny: What’s that?Harrison: Changing from class to class to find out which one is best. Hey, where are you from? Jenny: Poland. Have you has this teacher before? I’ve heard he is really good.Harrison: He’s good if you’re a hand-worker. He expects a lot.Jenny: Oh, I guess that’s good. I hope I can keep up with everyone else in the class. Maybe I need your help after class.Harrison:You’re welcome.…Professor: All right. See you guys next week.Student: See you.Jenny: Harrison, wait up!Harrison: So what do you think about the professor’s lecture?Jenny: I think half of what he said went over my head.Harrison: That’s all right. A lot of what he said is explain in the reading/Jenny: Hey, would you mind if I borrowed your notes tonight to look them over? Harrison: No problem. We don’t have class until Wednesday. Here you go.Jenny: Than ks. I just want to make sure I’m prepared for the seminar.Harrison: Yeah, participation in the discussion is an important part of the education here.Seeing that Jenny has bought the books for the biology class, Harrison says nobody does much on the first day because it’s still add-drop, which means students are changing from class to class. Jenny knows the professor is really good. But Harrison warns her that the professor is good, only if students are hand-workers, for he expects a lot.After class, Jenny admits that half of what the professor said went over her head, and Harrison assures her that a lot of what the professor said is explained in the reading.When Jenny asks to borrow Harrison notes, he says “on problem”, for they don’t have class until Wednesday. Finally, Harrison says participation in the discussion at the seminar is an important part of the education there.Task2: How to Get Straight A’sScriptIt is interesting to note how straight A students achieve academic excellence. Here, according to education experts and students themselves are the secrets of super-achievers.First, they know how to set priorities. Top students allow no intrusions on study time. Once the books are open or the computer is turned on, phone calls go unanswered, TV shows unwatched, snacks ignored. Study is business, and business comes before recreation.Also, good students can study anywhere and everywhere. Claudia Hill, an Arizona State University business professor recalls a cross-country runner who worked out every day. Hill persuaded him to use his spare time to memorize biology term. Then he posted a list of biology terms on the mirror in the bathroom. He learned a few terms every day while brushing his teeth. Eventually, he scored high on the final examination.Moreover, top students schedule their time well. Study times are strictly a matter of personal preference. Some work late at night when the house is quiet. Others awake early. Still others study as soon as they come home from school when the work is fresh in their minds. All agreed, however, on the need for consistency. A student says, “Whatever I was doing, I maintained a certain period of time every day for studying.”Another important characteristic of super-achievers is that they know hoe to read, According to a book entitled Getting Straight A’s, the secret of good reading is to be “an active reader-onewho continually asks questions that lead to a full understanding of the author’s message”.1.Which of the following is NOT mentioned about super—achievers starting to study?2.What did the runner do to score high on the exam?3.What is the good thing all top students agree on?4.What does the speaker mean by “an active reader”?5.What is the main idea of the passage?Key: 1B 2.C3. D 4.A 5.DTask 3: Money for CollegeRobert was a university student. He liked to have fun. But having fun was expensive, so he was rapidly running out of money. There was nothing to do but to try to call his mother for help."Hi, Mom. I certainly miss you and Dad. I... uh... got a big surprise this week in my physics course. We have to buy two new textbooks. I'm going to need $100.""I understand," said his mother. "I'11 send you the money right away. You left your calculus book here when you were home two weeks ago. Shall I mail that at the same time?""Oh, yeah. Thanks," Robert said.Robert's mother made up a parcel with the calculus book and two checks, and mailed it to Robert that very day. When she returned from the post office, her husband was waiting for her."Well, how much did you give the boy this time?" asked Dad."I sent two checks: one for $100 and the other for $1,000," answered Mom."You're out of your mind," yelled Dad. "That's $1,100. He'll just spend that in a couple of weeks. He's never going to learn the value of money that way.""Don't worry, honey," Mom said, "I taped the $100 check to the cover of his book, but I put the $1,000 one between the pages in Chapter 13!"Key:F 1. The couple went to their doctor to have a complete physical checkup.T 2. At first the wife asked the husband to get her only ice cream.F 3. The husband refused to write a note, for he believed he could remember the toast.F 4. Finally, the husband brought the wife both ice cream and strawberries.F 5. The wife blamed the husband for forgetting to bring her ice cream and strawberries.。

《视听说教程》Unit5答案

《视听说教程》Unit5答案

中译英答案
总结词:专业规范
详细描述:中译英答案在翻译过程中 需要使用专业术语和规范表达,符合 英文表达习惯和行业标准,避免出现 中式英语或低级语法错误。
中译英答案
总结词:逻辑严密
详细描述:中译英答案在翻译过程中需要保持原文的逻辑 性和条理性,确保译文在整体结构和细节表述上都能够准 确传达原文的含义,避免出现信息遗漏或逻辑混乱的情况 。
总结词:答案完整
详细描述:长对话答案不仅提供正确答案,还对对话内容进行详细解读,帮助学生理解对话的主题和重要信息,培养听力理 解和推理能力。
新闻听力答案
总结词:答案准确
详细描述:新闻听力答案包括新闻内容的要点概括和问题解析,帮助学生掌握新闻听力技巧,提高对 新闻的理解和把握能力。
02 口语部分答案
说明文写作答案
说明文写作:事物说明文
总结词:客观准确,条理清晰,语言 简明。
详细描述:在写事物说明文时,需要 客观准确地描述事物的特点、性质、 功能等方面的情况。条理要清晰,能 够让读者清晰地理解事物的各个方面 。同时,语言要简明扼要,避免过于 繁琐或晦涩难懂。
说明文写作答案
01
说明文写作:事理说明文
英译中答案
总结词:地道自然
详细描述:英译中答案在翻译过程中需要使 用地道的中文表达和自然的语序,避免出现 生硬或过于直译的情况,使译文更加符合中
文读者的阅读习惯。
英译中答案
总结词
保留原文风格
详细描述
英译中答案在翻译过程中需要尽可能 保留原文的风格和修辞手法,展现原 文的文化背景和语言特色,使译文更 加贴近原文的表达方式。
应用文写作答案
应用文写作:感谢信
总结词:表达感激之情,语言真挚,内容简洁明了。

视听说第一册课后答案1-9

视听说第一册课后答案1-9

Unit 1 Meeting New PeopleLesson A College LifeKey to Exercise A:•Questions-•What do you usually do after class?•What other activities do you take part in?•Will there be a movie on this weekend?•What about sports and extracurricular activities?•Is there anything else?Answers•I usually go to the reading room or the library.•There are always lectures and reports.•Every Friday evening we can watch films or video in our department.•Yes, of course. Jane Eyre will be shown.•There are ball games and matches nearly every week. You can also join different kinds of clubs organized by the Student’s Union.•Oh, yes. There’s always a dancing party on Saturday evenings.Lesson BUniversity of OxfordKey to Exercise A:1.b2.a3.c4.d5.dKey to Exercise B•1. F 2. T 3. F•4. F 5.T 6. TKey to Exercise C•1. undergraduates•humanities•43•physical•certificates•Continuing•2. police•courts .•function•degrees .Unit 2 SportsLesson A The Olympic Spirit●Key to Exercise B●1. It is mutual understanding, friendship, unity and fair play.●2. At the present, there has not been a wording for professional athletes in China.3. No. Two of them have rather negative opinions on the present athletic sport.4. Sports management is beneficial to the promotion of the athletic sports level.5. The Sydney Olympics is a watershed. Since its beginning, anti-doping has risen from traditional battle to the battle of biologic engineering.Lesson BThe history of the Olympics●Answers to Mind-mapping activities B.●Group A●1 Cities.●2 The French educator Baron Pierre de Coubertin.●3 On July 15, 2001.●4 Unity between Africa,the Americas,Asia,Australia,and Europe.●5 Zeus.●Group B●1 Olympia,Greece.●2 International Olympic Committee.●3 “Faster,Higher,Stronger”.●4 Green Olympic, High-tech Olympics and People’s Olympics.●5 Tokyo,Japan in 1964.II. While-listening Activities●A.●1.F 2.F 3.F 4.T 5. TB. summary●The purpose of the first modern Olympics, which were held in Athens in 1896 was to help athletes develop strength and values through competition and provide a way for athletes of all nations to become friends.●During the sports competitions in Baron de Coubertin designed the Olympic rings in 1913, whichrepresents this friendship. The rings represent the linking through sports of the major populated areas of the world-Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the two American continents, represented by one ring. Under the rings is the Olympic saying in Latin: "Citius, Altius, Fortius" which means "Swifter, Higher, Stronger".●ancient Olympia, the athletes burn a fire to honor the god Zeus. Now, runners bring a flame from Olympia, Greece to every new Olympics. In this way, the Olympic flame links the old and new gamesLesson C The Flame●Is this the hope of the world in my hands●I'll take this moment, to be all that I can●Look to you to see the future●Stronger and free●(chorus)●Today we will show who we are●We are the earth●And we're together again●My friends, will you show us the way●We travel on, guided by the flame●The fire within makes you reach out to the goal●You redefine the best, by stretching the soul●A world in need of inspiration●And looks to you and me●(chorus)●Since ancient times we've come together●in the light of the flame●to stand for all the world to see●people reaching out to greatness and all we can beKey to Ba. We travel on, guided by the flame●b. The fire within makes you reach out to the goal●c. Since ancient times we've come together in the light of the flame●d. look to your heart you will find the flameUnit 3EducationLesson A Pre-school education in the U.S.AKey to ExercisesB.•forty; five; three or four; two-thirds•eighty-thousand; ten percent.C.1. Young children in pre-school programs learn colors and numbers. They identify common objects and letters of the alphabet to prepare for reading. They sing and play games that use numbers and maps. They learn to cooperate with teachers and other children. Many pre-school programs include activities to help young children learn about the world around them. For example, children visit places like zoos, museums and fire and police stations.2. He may not be ready for kindergarten since many American kindergartens now require skills taught in early education programs.Lesson B Developing Children’s CreativityKey to exercises in part II.•4-3-2-1B.1. C2. b3. a4. aLesson C. Hillary’s view on EducationKey to ExercisesA.The first speaker:The policy will possibly libel(slander or hurt) 25% of the teachers in America as ineffective. It has not done what it needs to do to help children.The second speaker:The policy has unfortunately not been either founded or implemented effectively or appropriately. It does a disservice(damage or obstacle) to the educational process. It penalizes schools and teachers.B.1. T2. F3. T4. T5.FUnit 4 Man and NatureLesson AThe Effect of Global Warming⏹Effects:⏹Increasing global temperature will cause sea level to rise, and is expected to increase the intensity of extreme weather events and to change the amount and pattern of precipitation. Other effects of global warming include changes in agricultural yields, glacier retreat, species extinctions and increases in the ranges of disease vectors.Key to exercises in Part II⏹A.⏹Africa and Asia; Latin America; Industrial countries; small island nations.⏹B.⏹F F F T F T⏹C. Global warming⏹Average temperature increasing;⏹Sea levels rising;⏹an increase in diseases;⏹animals disappearing;⏹flood and destruction of coastal areas;⏹the climate changing.Lesson BGlobal warming and the melting soil⏹Key to Exercises:⏹A.⏹F T T F T⏹B.⏹1. top authorities; 300 scientists; eight nations; impact⏹2. sea levels; feet high; 100 years.Top 10 things we can do to reduce global warming⏹1. reduce, reuse, and recycle.⏹2. use less heat and air conditioning.⏹3. change a light bulb.⏹4. drive less and drive smart.⏹5. buy energy-efficient products.⏹6. use less hot water.⏹7. use the off switch.⏹8. plant a tree.⏹9. get a report card from your utility company.⏹10. encourage others to conserve.⏹D. A gigantic tornadoUnit 5News ILesson A : The lead of News⏹Key to Exercise B:⏹1. rescued a newborn baby⏹2.might help counter the effects of global warming.⏹3. a responsible withdrawal of U.S.forces⏹4. will be remembered; Bolt’s sprints⏹5. the Oscar ceremony; the 80 years academy awards⏹6. a financial rescue package; the global financial crisis.⏹7. Al-Qaeda remains the single greatest threat to the U.S.⏹8. five million; have been taking part in the biggest earthquake drill⏹9. The two main opposition parties in Pakistan; have a clear majority.Lesson BFinancial News⏹Key to Exercise B:⏹Lead: President Barrack Obama is facing an early decision on trade policy⏹Further details: travel to Canada; are warning of disastrous consequences; embraces protectionism.⏹Background information:⏹1. the U.S. House of Representatives passed an economic recovery plan; works hand-in-hand; Congress⏹2. the House and Senate; American-made steed; public-works projects.Lesson CA report on Bird Flu⏹Key to Exercise:⏹A.⏹1. a 19-year-old man⏹2. The cause of his sickness has now been confirmed as the deadly H5N1strain of bird flu.⏹3. Cambodia⏹4. He is known to have eaten poultry.⏹5.He has been kept isolated and is in a stable condition.⏹B.⏹1 F 2 T 3 F4 F 5 T⏹C.⏹1. confirmed; fortunate; spreading; Cambodia; here; around the world⏹2. resurfaced ; a dozen;⏹3. fear; mutating; transmitted.Unit 6 societyLesson AGetting Rich Quickly?⏹Key to Exercise B:⏹Speaker A: You are gullible. You shouldn’t believe everything you read, especially on the Internet.⏹Speaker B: All I have to do is first send some money to the person who sent me the letter, After that he will tell me how to earn much more money.⏹C.⏹The person at the top: asks the people below him for money, and then tells them to go and ask other people for money while sending some of it back to him.⏹The people at the bottom: give their money to the people above them, and they get nothing. They end up losing.Lesson BViolent Crime Increase in U.SKey to Exercise C:⏹1. But the largest increase was in the West. Violent crime in that part of the country rose almost five percent.⏹2. Northeastern states had the smallest increase. It was three percent over the same period last year.⏹3. The report shows that violent crime rose nationwide, especially in cities with populations between half a million and a million.Lesson CA School Shooting in Finland⏹Key to Exercise B: 6-3-2-5-1-4⏹Key to Exercise C:⏹1. the police line; midday; dinner ladies⏹2. the school’s public address system; should remain in their classrooms; five boys and two girls⏹3. assumes; to be confirmed by⏹4. arrived in the schoolyard; contact with; gave command to ; responded; was hurt.Unit 7 Culture and History(I)Lesson A What is culture?Key to Exercises in Lesson A⏹A.⏹Definition A: People’s knowledge about art, music, and literature.⏹Definition B: All the ways in which a group of people act, dress, think, and feel.⏹B.⏹1. long sloping forehead⏹2. scars into or tattoos on body⏹3. Use rouge, lipstick, eye shadow, perfume, and hair spray to increase attractiveness.⏹C:⏹1.Why do many people cut scars into their bodies or tattoo themselves?⏹ d⏹2. Which of the following would expose the dead body on platforms for birds to eat?⏹ a⏹3. Which of the following is not true?⏹ d⏹4. Why does the speaker mention the Flathead Indians?⏹ cLesson B Culture shockKey to Exercises⏹A:⏹1. Much of what he has learned about interpreting the actions of people around him is suddenly irrelevant.⏹2. Serious impact of the individual’s feelings of self-worth.⏹3. Fatigue, irritability and impatience.Unit 8 Culture and history (II)Lesson ASuch a historic City!Key to Exercise C⏹Nelson’s Column:⏹It was built as a monument to one of the Britain’s great admirals and his important victory. He won the battle of Trafalgar in 1805.⏹Westminster Abbey:It is a place where many historic figures are buried.⏹Tower of London: It is a famous castle and prison, where many historic figures were imprisoned in the past. And you can see the crown jewels there.Madame Tussauds: There you can see British leaders, entertainers, criminals, and royalty. Sometimes, it’s hard to know who belongs in each section of the museum.Lesson BPubs in Britain⏹Key to C:⏹1. all ages and social classes mix to talk, do business, just spend a couple of quiet hours.⏹2. pay for your round; that you buy a drink for everyone in your group.Lesson C Columbus Discover America?Key to AF T F F T FKEY TO B1.He was born in Italy.2.Sept 9, 14923.Oct 12, 1492; They arrived on a small island in the Bahamas.5. He died a disappointed man.Key to Exercise C⏹1. He set out to solve a major problem. Europeans wanted spices from India and China, but it was costly to import them overland or sail them all the way around Africa. Columbus decided to find a new sea-route from Europe to Asia.⏹2. A month and 3 days.⏹3. Columbus believed he was near the coast of Asia and the islands of the East Indies. So he called the people who greeted him Indians.⏹4. While Columbus’s voyage opened up a whole new world for Europeans to explore, it ultimately spelled a disaster for the Native Americans. Columbus made 1492 one of the pivotal years in world history. And for both good and bad, the New World and the old were changed forever.Unit 9 Holidays and FestivalsLesson A Thanksgiving DayKey to Exercise A⏹The passage talks mainly about the origin of Thanksgiving Day and the significance of celebrating this festival.Key to Exercise B⏹1. Thanksgiving originated in 1620.⏹2. They sailed to America on the Mayflower, seeking a place where they could have freedom of worship.⏹3. Pilgrims waited for the harvests all summer long with great anxiety, knowing that their lives and the future existence of the colony depended on the coming harvest. Finally the fields produced a yieldrich beyond expectations. Therefore it was decided that a day of thanksgiving to the Lord be fixed. Key to Exercise C⏹C.⏹thanks; friends; holiday; success; prospect; appreciative; relationship; interaction; gratitude; equally; value; Additionally; pursuit; granted.Lesson B Spring FestivalKey to A1. D2. B 3 . D. 4. DKey to Exercise B⏹1. People born in the year of Snake:⏹It’s a good year for unmarried snakes to get married.⏹2.People born in the year of Pig:⏹Pigs will enjoy good luck in their careers, probably getting that hard-earned promotion.⏹3.People born in the year of Rabbit:⏹Unmarried rabbit people will likely hook up with someone from their past, though the relationship might not last very long.⏹4. People born in the year of Ox and Goat:⏹Ox and Goat people will be the target of vicious gossip, and will be prone to digestive problems.⏹5. People born in the years of DragonDragons born in the spring and summer will experience changes for the worse in their careers and in love.6. To ward off gossip, people should :Place a sheet of pink paper in the centre of their home or office.7.Through Fengshui, people can increase their luch with money, people can:⏹Place a glass of water to the north.8. To improve health, people can:Place a music box or a plate of wet sand in the northeast or southwest.9.The start of the Lunar New Year is traditionally a time for Hong Kongers to:Get their fortunes told, though sometimes it’s better not to know.Key to C1. F2. T.3. T.4. F.5. FKey to D1. a2. b.3. c.4. c.Lesson C Christmas Key to A•1 a 2e 3 d 4 b 5cKey to B•1. At the Amari Atrium Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. •2. A 6-meter-high Christmas tree, made entirely of chocolates. •3. 50 kilograms•4. 6•5. 90%。

《视听说教程》Unit4答案

《视听说教程》Unit4答案

3. 蛋白质(Protein)
4. 碳水化合物(Carbohydrate)
03
词汇填空答案
01
5. 脂肪(Fat)
02
6. 膳食纤维(Dietary Fiber)
03
7. 油脂(Oil)
04
8. 高热量食物(High-calorie Food)
句子翻译答案
总结词:句子翻译
1. "平衡膳食是指摄入各种营养素的比例适当,以满足人 体正常的生理需求。"
议论文写作答案
议论文写作
支持或反对某个观点
总结词
提供了议论文写作的本框架和结构,包 括引言、主体和结论等部分,并强调了逻 辑性和条理性在议论文中的重要性。
总结词
总结词
详细介绍了如何提出和分析论点,以及如 何使用证据和例子来支持自己的观点,并 给出了一些实用的论证技巧。
强调了议论文写作中需要注意的语言表达 和逻辑推理能力,以及如何避免常见的逻 辑谬误和语言表达问题。
《视听说教程》Unit4答案
contents
目录
• 听力部分答案 • 口语部分答案 • 阅读部分答案 • 翻译部分答案 • 写作部分答案
01 听力部分答案
短对话答案
总结词:正确答案
详细描述:短对话答案包括选择题和填空题,选择题答案为B、C、D、F,填空题答 案为“The Smiths”和“New York”。
说明文写作答案
说明文写作
介绍一种事物或现象
总结词
提供了说明文写作的基本要点和结构,包括引言、正文和结论等部分, 并强调了准确性和清晰度在说明文中的重要性。
总结词
详细介绍了如何对事物或现象进行描述和解释,以及如何使用恰当的 说明方法和语言风格来表达信息。

视听说教材参考答案

视听说教材参考答案

视听说教材参考答案Unit2 Inside view1. Example answersI think I had grilled prawns with garlic once.Well, my friend told me she had chicken curry in an Indian restaurant but she said she wasn’t keen on it. It wasn’t spicy enough for her.I would like to try moussaka, because I like anything cooked with eggplant!4. Example answersJanet has had minestrone soup and chicken curry. Kate has had minestrone soup and moussaka. Mark has had the prawn with garlic and chilli con carne.I think they will have some ice cream. I guess they will have some kind of dessert. I reckon they won’t have any more food, beca use they have had a lot already.Talking point1.Student A This paragraph talks about the meal times in Britain and how to begin a meal. Student B It is about how to use a knife and a fork and when to make a toast.Student C It gives information of rules about the use of hand and cutlery for meals and how to finish a meal.2. BritainMeal times: Lunch 12.30pm—1pm Dinner 6pm—8pmUsing a knife and a fork: People usually eat with the knife in the right hand and the fork in the left hand. They cut the food while eating it.Using your hands: Yes, with bread, cheese, cake, fruit and chocolate.Starting a meal: When everyone has sat down and been served / served themselves with food. Making a toast:When there are guests or there is cause for celebration, people say “Cheers!” Finishing a meal: When people start to refuse anything else to drink.3. ChinaMeal times: Lunch 11.30am—12.30pm Dinner 5.30pm—7.30pm Using a knife and a fork: No, people eat with chopsticks. Usually in the right hand. A spoon is used for soup and desert.Using your hands: Yes, with steamed buns, pancake and fruit.Starting a meal:When everyone has sat down and all dishes have been served in a formal situation. People start to eat as soon as a dish is served in an informal situation.Making a toast:When there are visitors or some good news, people say “Bottom up” Finishing a meal: When people put their chopsticks or on the spoons on the table.Outside view 1. Example answers1) It looks as if it takes place in a kitchen, perhaps in a small restaurant or cafe kitchen, because there are so many plates.2) I can see peas and maybe mushrooms in the plate.3) It is difficult to see, but it looks she is stir-frying the dish.4) The food may come from a Latin America Community.5) It looks very delicious, it makes my mouth water, and I am sure I’d like it.3. 1) Leah has been working in the restaurant for over 50 years.2) Shrimp is the main ingredient in the dish.3) The garlic helps to reduce cholesterol4) Leah learned to cook from her mother. She had to learn to cook as she comes from a big family. She is the eldest of 11 children.5) Leah’s mother-in-law ran the restaurant when Leah was younger.6) Leah started cooking in the restaurant in 1946.7) All Creoles keep paprika in their kitchen.5 2 Hesitation, repetition and grammatical mistakes.5Repetition and hesitation6Grammatical mistake. (b) Repetition(f) Unfinished sentence (g) Hesitation and repetition.Listening in 1.Example answers1) I don’t mind really, but it may be less expensive, more cosy and relaxed to have dinner at home.2) They invite me for dinner at 6 pm. I can arrive at about 6.15pm or even 6.30pm.3) Before we eat, I chat with everyone there. In a restaurant, we may discuss what to order or what has been ordered. At home, we may be offered something to drink.4) In my family, I’m not allowed to put my hands on the table when I’m not eating. But I know there is no particular rule for where to put hands when we’re not eating.5) I think in China it is considered polite to refuse food or drink when you don’t want or like it.6) Yes, We are educated from childhood to eat everything in our bowl or on our plate, because we shouldn’t waste food. However, if someone really cannot finish their food, it is acceptable to leave some. 7) Some families don’t allow making noises while eating. But many people in China or Japan do make noise while eating because it shows they are really enjoying the food. 8) Normally you leave when everyone has finished eating and talking. In a restaurant, maybe the host will say something like “Shall we finish here today?” or “If we have finished, let’s go.” At home, I think it is up to guests when they want to leave2Ben answers Questions 3, 1, 8.Michelle answers Questions 2, 5. Tom answers Questions 6, 4, 7.3 1) go ahead and start 2) you can go to a restaurant3) stay too late 4) would arrive 5) everyone tries everything6) you don’t like their cooking7) that’s considered rude8) nothing more than that 51) I think junk food refers to food with high quantities of salt, sugar and fat and lownutritional value. I eat it sometimes when I don’t have time to cook or I’m in a hurry.2) I see a lot of ads for McDonald’s and KFC and cola drinks on television. I guess both the television companies and the food companies must have got high revenue from these ads.3) I think the ads are aimed at young people who think it is trendy to eat burgers and drink cola. The ads are presented by celebrities whom many young people admire. Often the ads are aimed at children with the attraction of toys, for example. The children ask their parents to buy the food. 4) I don’t think I belong to these types of people, but I do buy the food sometimes when I don’t have time to cook. I think some parents are forced into buying these types of food for their children without considering the unhealthy consequences their children may suffer in future.Unit 3 Learning to think Inside view3 1) “How much do you know about memory?”2) He says he’s got a pretty good memory.3) He says he can’t remember a thing when he’s tired. 4) He says he read something about memory in it.5) She jokes, “Oh, Mark! What a good memory you have!”6) Because Mark forget he had a lecture.4 The skills that Janet has difficulty with are: 1, 3 and 4.5 1) I am finding studying at Oxford quite hard.2) Yes, but I am good at that.3) I think it’s giving your opinion and then justifying it. 4) That is what the research tells us.5) No! Look, I am starving and I can’t think at all when I am hungry.6 (1) generally (2) mostly(3) I find it difficult (4) I have difficult(5) getting better at it (6) Your task is (7) Everyone is capable of(8) Now ask another one7 1) (a) 2) (a) 3) (b) 4) (a) 5) (a) 6) (b)Outside view 11) A mind map is a kind of diagram which helps us to organize our thinking in a creative way by making connections between different ideas which we generate through brainstorming. 2) Yes, I use them from time to time. I think they are useful for planning essays. 3) Making a mind map is a way of taking notes or a way of generating solutions to problem. 4) It can give us a very different kind of picture, which can help make connections that we might miss when we just take notes.2 1) Mind maps are diagrams which helps us to generate ideas, and also to organize or structure our ideas related to a topic.2) Ok, brainstorming is one of the most important uses of mind maps. 3) By using mind maps to collect the main ideas from what the teacher says, you can keep a very general understanding of a topic…4) Before an exam, after having studied for many, many days or even weeks, you might want to capture the very general understanding about the subject. 5) They give us almost a picture, a different perspective in terms of a picture, or a diagram of understanding information or understanding connected ideas, which is very helpful for people who like to learn from a different way.6) As you can see, we have main ideas throughout our mind map.7) Mind maps are illogical and therefore they encourage us to think creatively, you might say.3 1) There is a centre.2) There are only words, not sentences.3) It looks like a tree. 4) You used a lot of colours.4 1) (d) 2) (b) 3) (a) 4) (b)6 In the video clip a teacher is presenting ideal about mind maps. Mind maps are diagrams which help to brainstorm ideas and organize them in relation to a topic. They give an overview, help us to understand connections, and are useful for revision and problem-solving. The advantages of using mind maps are that they are visual ways of making summaries of key ideas and connections, and because they are illogical they help us to think creatively. The teacher then shows the students how to construct a mind map, and the feature of the design of a mind map.Listening in 11) It is damage to part of brain because the blood supply to the brain gets blocked or blood leaks. A person with a stroke may not be able to move, feel or speak. 2) Part of their brain gets damaged and this may limit their movement, their feeling ofsensation and ability to speak and use language. 3) This depends on the type of stroke: Drugs may help with some types of stroke; physiotherapy may help with movement and sensation; speech and language therapy can help with recovery of language. 4) Yes, they can but not always: about a third of major strokes are fatal, a third leave some disability and a third lead to recovery with no lasting bad effects.3 1) No, not that much.2) Because he can not speak.3) She used exercises to help him to speak again.4) A special computer programme.5) Yes, he did.6) Being given the right drug at the right time and having a lot of therapy.41) in white coats2) my family 3) almost immediately4) words and pictures5) a lot of words6) read and write7) the right time5 1) A stroke is basically damage to part of the brain which is caused when the blood supply to the brain is blocked or the blood leaks, so the brain does not get the blood it need.2) To get an immediate diagnosis of the specific cause; to get treatment as quickly as possible, perhaps with drugs; to receive therapy; and to have family support and the determination to recover.6 1) I think it should be bright, cheerful and stimulating so that children want to go there. The teachers need to make children feel welcome and safe. The environment needs to be encouraging but disciplined.2) Well, it is very important for children to be active, to play games and run around, but this has to be balanced with quiet times and the need for children to rest as well.I think children probably learn by doing things and being active and not just by listening to adults so physical activities must be quite important. 3) This is actually a tricky question: teachers direct children’s learning activities but what the children actually learn, or not, is up to them, so in the end children control their own learning in an environment set up by the teacher. I am not sure if many learners actually realize this.4) I would say it is very important that children not only use their imagination but that they are trained to use it creatively and constructively in thinking and solving problem-the more you consider it, the more important imagination is, but you need imagination to appreciate this! 7: 4-2-1-6-5-3 8 1) b 2) d 3) a 4) d 5) d9 1) From what I understand of them, they are interesting and useful. I am sure some of them are practiced in Chinese kindergartens as well.2) There are so many things which are important! If I had to pick out only one thing, I would say that the most important thing is to keep children interested, enthusiastic and motivated to learn because this will have a positive effect on all the other important things.3) I am not an expert, but I am sure a good school would have a safe environment which is stimulating and encourages children to learn well and achieve interesting things. The school would be well-organized and have caring, enthusiastic teachers. Classrooms would be bright happy places so that children look forward to going to school. Presentation skills 21) In America she will not need to pay to study. In China, she may need to pay, but the fees, living expenses and travel will be less. Certainly, she is a good student so she would be successful academically in America or China. She will need to make friends, either in China or America. 2) In America, she will feel that she is far from home and probably be lonely, but she may feel happy that she gets financial support. In China,she will feel closer to home, but she may still feel lonely and feel regret if she does not take the opportunity to study in America. Her parents probably feel close to her and they may miss her more if she goes far away, but they also probably want her to take the best educational opportunity. 3) Study in America may bring more opportunities because she will develop excellent language skills and have international experience. Study in a top university in China will also bring good opportunities and it may be easier to be successful. 4) In America, she will have to study English and she will be an unfamiliar environment and far from home; she will be lonely. Maybe she is a bit young to travel alone so far. In China, she may also be far from home, and she may also be lonely. She has to pay to study in China as well.5) She can do both: She can study in China for a first degree and then do postgraduate study in America. 6) From the academic viewpoint she would be successful-and socially she needs to make friends. Su should not rush into a decision without more information about both the exact nature of the family friend’s offer and about the universities where Su will definitely be accepted and any conditions. But the choice should depend on the university not just the country it is in. Su should consider studying in a top university in China for a first degree, while she develops her English, learn to overcome shyness and make friends, and becomes more mature. After graduation, she may go to America for further study. Since she will be more mature she will know better how to make the most of this opportunity.Unit 4 Person to personInside view 31) No,she hasn’t. 2) She trains volunteers. 3) To tell her she can’t make the next training session.4) Experienced students. 5) The ability to really listen to someone and make them feel you’re listening.6) Listen carefully and then repeat what people have said a little differently.Outside view 1 1) About ten times a day.2) I mainly text my friends, sometimes about our coursework, and sometimes we just chat. I also text my parents every few days to tell them I’m OK. I think my friends use text messaging for the same purposes.3) Well, it is very convenient to text. I can do it anytime and in any place. I even send text messages sometimes when I feel bored in class. I know I shouldn’t do this; it’s naughty of me. It is also cheaper to textthan to phone; it guarantees than the person may not be able to answer the phone. I guess these are the main reasons that my friends all like text messaging.Listening in 11) I think people go hiking in mountains and forests. 2) You can get lost if you do not know the place well. You may also come cross unexpected bad weather such as fog, snow, or floods, which can make the hiking difficult and dangerous. 3) I believe the advantages can be that you can get help when you need it, you can tell our family where you are and you can get the news if you want to, when you take a mobile phone with you. Some disadvantages can be that people can still contact you when you want to go away to relax and to be left alone. You have to remember to bring enough batteries or keep on charging up your phone, otherwise it becomes useless. Sometimes it costs more to use the mobile phone when you are away from the city or country. 2: 7-4-5-3-1-6-24 1) His mobile phone.2) 143) The emergency services staff were able to identify which mountains they were.4) To pinpoint the exact location.5) Leaves 6) They were only 400 meter away from where the emergency services staff expected them to be. 7) Always take your mobile phone with you when you go hiking. 8) No.61)It is social networking online community for those people who are interested in the same activities and information. People who have signed upon the website are able to receive and send information to the community to share. 2) Xiaonei, Kaixin001, Chinaren and MySpace.3) Their interests, photos, contact information and sometimes questions for particular information. Presentation skills21)I’d along with this opinion, because people would want to tell you something when they come to talk with you. I mean, in fact, a good talker should be a good listener in the first place; so a good listener has both listening skills and talking skills without talking, if you know what I mean. If you think about it, listening itself is half of talking.2)I think you have got it wrong. To be a good talker is much better and demands more skills. You see a good talker would have listened and understood the audience and is able to persuade listeners to follow his or her argument and thinking; and later they act on the recommendations of the talker. What I am saying is that a good talker makes action happen. You know, this is active, not like passive listening.Example notes: Agree: People only want to talk with a good listener.People who have good listening skills can talk without speaking. Disagree: A good talker must have good listening skills.A good talker can actively help listeners.Pronunciation: Officially called SMS-/short message service-/text messaging is slow to enter, / and you can only key in 160 characters.I just use it /for text messages/because it is easy and quick to send things / andarrange things by text.I mostly use it / for just texting my mates / and arranging sort of social meetings with them.I do not really talk much on it / except/ just to make arrangements/ but/ texting’s/ the biggest thing I do.For example,/ the Orange telephone network/ has run a text message promotional campaign/ since April 2004.Unit task: Example reportIn this training experiment I found it much easier to be a listener. Although I wanted to make comments, I knew that we were not supposed to do so, so I just showed the other person that I wanted to listen and that I understood what she was saying. When it was my turn to speak, it was a bit difficult, partly because I felt shy and I did not know how to say, but the other person helped me. I think although the experiment was artificial, it was still useful. It showed me how to be a better listener.Unit 5 All you need is love Inside view 11) They could be in someone’s house, but I think they’re in a cafe because the table looks like a cafe table with a menu on in. 2) They’re probably discussing what to order, but maybe they are talking about boyfriends and girlfriends. 3) No, we don’t kown yet. 4) I’d expect them to want to have a boyfriend / girlfriend while they are at university as long as it doesn’t distract them from their studies.3 Kate and Janet give four pieces of advice:1) Don’t talk too much.(Kate)2) Show her you are interested in her.(Janet)3) Look good---wear clean clothes.(Kate) 4) Be yourself.(Kate)4 1) The thing is 2) a bit nervous3) I’m afraid 4) I could do with 5) You should6) show her you are7) It’s a good idea to 8) just be yourself 9) He’s worriedTalking points Dear SuzieI’ve started going out with a girl who has recently broken up with her boyfriend.She’s obviously still in love with him, I need your advice!Advice: You should talk to her honestly about this. If she’s really still in love with him, advise her to go back to him . Reason:She’ll appreciate your understanding, and if she doesn’t love the other guy any more, you’ll have a better relationship with her. Alternative:If for some reason you can’t talk to her, try talking about it with her best friend.Dear Suzie,My older sister is going out with a really nice guy. The problem is, I really like him and I think he likes me. What should I do?Advice:You should leave him alone and just treat him as a friend.Reason:Don’t lose your sister’s love and friendship for this guy, however nice he is—he’s probably just being friendly to you.Alternative:Talk to your sister honestly about this. This is risky, though—she may think you’re chasing her boyfriend, and if you are doing this, stop right now. Reason:You don’t want your sister to t hink this is a competition to win this boy—and it shouldn’t be a competition, should it? She’s your sister, remember!Dear Suzie,I like a boy who gose to the same classes as me and has the same friends. He hasn’t got a girlfriend at the moment but he se ems completely uninterested in me. Help! Advice: You should talk to him and find a way to show him that you’re interested in him. Reason: You won’t really know about his interest, unless you talk to him. Maybe, he feels the same about you! Alternative: Since you have the same friends, you could ask one of your friends about this, but I wouldn’t do this. Reason:You don’t want too many people to know your feelings until you are sure he feels the same way about you.Outside view 1 1) It is a way of arranging to meet someone for a date through the Internet. You give your personal information and choose someone from their profiles.2) Some people advertised in the personal columns of newspapers or arranged to meet someone through a dating agency.Most people found a partner through friends, family or social contacts.3) It has probably become more accepted beacause it is more common now, but some people are cautious about sharing personal information on the web.4) No,I’ve not met anyone who has used it. Maybe some friends have used it but they haven’t told me.31) at work2) 150 million3) met anyone yet 4) create your profile5) in youe area 6) nice short letter 7) interested in them4 1) Men between 24 and 32.2) Three: DoctorSki, UncleBunny and OutdoorGuy.3) She is fuuny, spontaneous and confident, has a good sense of humour and likes to ski. 4) Men between 45 to 55. 5) He says it needs to paint a road picture of who you are and what you like doing but does not bore other people.Listening in 1 It seems to be a story of some people going mountain climbing. Something happens and two of them fall in love and later get married. I suppose the other climbers are also at the wedding.2 1) Because she went on holiday.2) Because she was invites to go with a friend.3) Because the mountain was vertical and they were climbing with ropes.4) He reassured her that it was safe to climb with ropes and stayed next to her.5) When David came over to Amy to encourage her. 6) Amy collapsed because shecould n’t stand up. 7) They went to the nearest village for a pizza.8) Six months later they got married.5 1) Well, I expect it is safe for most people, but I have heard of cases where it isn’t because some people may get your personal information and use it for criminal purposes, Also some people don’t give their real information because they are not serious so if you meet them you find they are completely different from the description.2) Make sure it is a proper online dating service. When you first meet a person, go with a friend and meet in a public place, like a restaurant or a park.3) I might try it for fun but I’m not sure whether I would have great hopes of meeting the love of life through the Internet.7 1) lie 2) recent photo 3) personal information 4) hear the person’s voice5) agree to meet6) what time you expect to be back 7) something urgent’s8 1) Actually, it’s rather difficult to pick out just one piece of advice here:But perhaps we can pick out the idea of only going ahead if you feel comfortable, because if you feel uncomfortable it’s not a good idea sign for a relationship and in any case you won’t enjoy meeting the other person.2) Probably about their age, appearance or job because they think that such lies make them seem more atrractive.3) Either because the person is not at all like the description they gave or because the person is not like the image built up in the mind of the reader.大学体验英语翻译UNIT11.He has no longer been writing to his friends ever since he got a mobile phone.2.Even though he is very busy, he spends at least two hours every day surfing the Internet in order to find out about / learn about the latest developments in this field.3.Professor Li gave a short speech at the commencement. His words were / What he said was strongly impressed upon my memory.4.Talking about the final exams the students were not nervous at all. There was full confidence on every one’s face.5.To write a short passage of about 100 words in 30 minutes would be a snap to most students in their class. 1. I’ve found myself having great interest in spoken English.2.Driving on the expressway, I realized that enormous changes had taken place in China’s highway system in recent years.3.I can hardly believe that he has learned howto work a computer so quickly / in such a short time. 4.Three years have passed by and the final moment has come. In less than two weeks, I will return home / go back to my country.5.I know a lot of people who can’t wait to go abroad, but I prefer to stay with my family in my own country.UNIT21. His life experiences have always been playing a big role in his academic career.2.The restaurant has recently extended its opening / business hours.3.I’ve just read an interesting book which has a new approach to Shakespeare.4.With the wide use of email, the issue of spam / junk email has drawn much concern.5.In traditional / conventional education there are more limitations in communication a nd interaction between teachers and students than there are in online education. 1. Jim had no intention of arguing / to argue with him, since it’s obvious who was right and who was wrong. 2,To my surprise, it was the chance meeting with Prof. Wilson that later on afforded me an opportunity to study at his university as an exchange student.3.Our university will extend the opening hours of the library and the classrooms to meet the students’ needs at the highest possible level. 4.The development of information technology has begun to have profound effects on all aspects of social life. 5.We have no doubt that, with his high level of mastering / managing English, he will surely have an excellent performance in the university-wide English speech contest.UNIT31.Something is wrong with the piano, but I can’t put my finger on what it is.2.Apart from being too large, the trousers don’t match my jacket, either.3.I love pop music, for whatever reasons.4.He has great interest in foreign cultures, often browsing through piles of books to look for any useful information.5. Opinions on whether we should start a new society vary a great deal. 1.You can’t get to the island other than by boat. 2.Some students are crazy about pop music while others prefer classical music.3.The media are playing an increasingly important role in leading fashions and trends.4. I tried every means to get a copy of his newly issued album, but failed. 5.Without the encouragement and help of my friends, I would have quit school.。

中国传媒大学新编大学英语视听说教程答案

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中国传媒大学新编大学英语视听说教程答案1、Mr. Bliss became the first person to die in a car accident. [单选题] *A. 事故(正确答案)B. 竞赛C. 检阅D. 交易2、The notice put _______ on the wall says “No Smoking”. [单选题] *A. up(正确答案)B. offC. awayD. out3、---Excuse me sir, where is Room 301?---Just a minute. I’ll have Bob ____you to your room. [单选题] *A. show(正确答案)B. showsC. to showD. showing4、What do you think of the idea that _____ honest man who married and brought up a large family did more service than he who continued single and only talked of _____ population. [单选题] *A. a, /B. an, /C. a, theD. an, the(正确答案)5、12.That is a good way ________ him ________ English. [单选题] *A.to help;forB.helps;withC.to help;with(正确答案)D.helping;in6、Now he is _______ his homework. [单选题] *A. busyB. busy with(正确答案)C. busy with doingD. busy does7、--Jenny, what’s your favorite _______?? ? ? --like peaches best. [单选题] *A. fruit(正确答案)B. vegetablesC. drinkD. plants8、Which do you enjoy to spend your weekend, fishing or shopping? [单选题] *China'shigh-speed railways _________ from 9,000 to 25,000 kilometers in the past fewyears.A. are growing(正确答案)B. have grownC. will growD. had grown9、Don’t swim in the river. It’s too _______. [单选题] *A. interestingB. easyC. difficultD. dangerous(正确答案)10、I hope Tom will arrive _______ to attend the meeting. [单选题] *A. in timesB. on time(正确答案)C. at timesD. from time to time11、The teacher has his students_____a composition every other week. [单选题] *A.to writeB.writtenC.writingD.write(正确答案)12、She serves as a secretary in a university. [单选题] *A. 为…服务B. 担任…职务(正确答案)C. 竞争…服务D. 申请…职务13、E-mail is _______ than express mail, so I usually email my friends. [单选题] *A. fastB. faster(正确答案)C. the fastestD. more faster14、He prefers to use the word “strange”to describe the way()she walks. [单选题] *A. in which(正确答案)B. by whichC. in thatD. by that15、The hall in our school is _____ to hold 500 people. [单选题] *A. big enough(正确答案)B. enough bigC. very smallD. very big16、( )He killed the enemy guard and made away _________the villagers. [单选题] *A. with the helpB. with helpC. with help ofD. with the help of(正确答案)17、—_____ are the Olympic Games held? —Every four years [单选题] *A. How longB. How often(正确答案)C. How soonD. How far18、--Is that the correct spelling?--I don’t know. You can _______ in a dictionary [单选题] *A. look up itB. look it forC. look it up(正确答案)D. look for it19、Is there ____ for one more in the car? [单选题] *A. seatB. situationC. positionD. room(正确答案)20、( ) They have_____ useful dictionary. They want to lend it___ us. [单选题] *A. an; forB. a; fromC. an; toD. a; to(正确答案)21、It seems slow for children to become _____ ,while adults often feel time flies. [单选题] *A. growns-upsB. growns-upC. grown upsD. grown-ups(正确答案)22、I paint a lot of pictures. [单选题] *A. 评论B. 注意C. 悬挂D. 画(正确答案)23、They went out in spite of rain. [单选题] *A. 因为B. 但是C. 尽管(正确答案)D. 如果24、Tom sits _______ Mary and Jane. [单选题] *A. amongB. between(正确答案)C. onD. next25、Leave your key with a neighbor ___ you lock yourself out one day [单选题] *A. ever sinceB. even ifC. soon afterD. in case(正确答案)26、I will _______ at the school gate. [单选题] *A. pick you up(正确答案)B. pick up youC. pick you outD. pick out you27、18.Monica wants to be a _______. She is good at sports and she loves teaching others. [单选题] *A.coach(正确答案)B.secretaryC.architectD.waiter28、She returns home every year to _______ the Spring Festival. [单选题] *A. celebrate(正确答案)B. shareC. watchD. congratulate29、I have seldom seen my father()pleased with my progress as he is now. [单选题] *A. so(正确答案)B. veryC. tooD. rather30、39.__________ he was very tired, he didn’t stop working. [单选题] * A.Although (正确答案)B.WhenC.AfterD.Because。

视听说一至四册答案(全集)_免费版

视听说一至四册答案(全集)_免费版

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英语视听说答案完整版教学内容

英语视听说答案完整版教学内容

英语视听说答案完整版Whether English should be removed from the College Entrance Examination and give your reason? What is the aim of the reform? What are advantages and disadvantages?Are you agree with the reform that Samaritan 见义勇为[sə'mæritn]will be taken into consideration in favorable scoring policy in college entrance examination and please give your reason.教科书/作业答案Unit1Basic listening practice: CDABCListening in: task 1: While the man is wondering why the woman is suddenly getting excellent marks, she says she read an article on studing and remembering. It talks about principles like “ Mental Visulization”, that is, creating a picture in one’s mind of what is to be remembered. This reminds the man of the principle“ Association”, “ Consolidation”new material into what one has already learned sixteen “Distributed Practice” shorter several days a muscle exerciseTask2: FTFFFTask3: 1A 2.C3. D 4.B 5.DFurther listening: task 1:ABDDCcarrots, eggs,bananas, andmilk(2)lost keys(3) a giant carrot and a banana hanging from it(4) a giant milk carton pouring milk over the carrot and banana(5) an egg-shaped UFO flying across the sky(6) The sound of the keys might remind you of having placed them in a drawer. The cold touch of the keys might remindFurther listening and speaking:Where did the professor gotrue entertained particular retired pour openedby staying overnight, he did not need to go out in the bad weather.washing the dishes after supper, the forgetful professor disappearedbecause he was going to stay there overnight, he had gone home to get his pajamas and toothbrush.Unit2:Basic listening practice: CDBDAListening in: task 1: Seeing that Jenny has bought the books for the biology class, Harrison says nobody does much on the first day because it’s still add-drop, which means students are changing from class to class. Jenny knows the professor is really good. But Harrison warns her that the professor is good, only if students are hand-workers, for he expects a lot.After class, Jenny admits that half of what the professor said went over her head, and Harrison assures her that a lot of what the professor said is explained in the reading. When Jenny asks to borrow Harrison notes, he says “on problem”, for they don’t have class until Wednesday. Finally, Harrison says participation in the discussion at the seminar is an important part of the education there.Task2: TFFFTTask3: 1B 2.C3. D 4.A 5.DFurther listening: task 1:BACDDFurther listening and speaking:Prince William in ChileScriptWhat goes into a prince’s education today? For Britain’s Prince William, nature played an important role in his education this last winter, as the future king went on a 10-week expedition in Chile with Raleigh International.The experience was a very different one for the prince. He kayaked in ocean fjords, tracked a rare deer, and was stranded on a beach during a storm.He also got used to sleeping on the ground—at times in a room filled with 16 people –and living in simple conditions.Those who took part, called “volunteers”, both contributed and learned. The prince helped locals build wooded walkways and buildings, and taught English to schoolchildren.He was described by other volunteers as hardworking, humble, and laid-back. As one said, “He struck a really good balance between working hard and having fun…getting on with everyone, and taking on the team spirit.”The prince said he liked being treated as an “equal” by other volunteer, who came from all walks of life. Around 20 percent were from problem backgrounds, some having had troubles with drugs or crime.It seems that there’s a lot more to education than university and books, and the Chilean forests and a little contact with regular people may do a lot of a British prince.Unit 3:Basic listening practice: CABCDListening in: task 1: After thirteen years marriage, the woman wants to divorce her husband, claiming he is irresponsible. When asked for the specific grounds for divorce, she gives these reasons: First, he keeps changing jobs, and the family has had to move four times in thirteen years, but she wants stability for her children and herself. Second, although he is paying the bills, they just live around the poverty line. Her children are being teased by other children for not dressing good clothes. Also, they had to live in a small apartment and drive an old car, though it still runs. Worse still, the husband yells at her, though she admits she also yell at him and calls him names. As for the divorce arrangements, the woman will give the husband only visitation rights instead of joint custody. Moreover, the woman will demand half of all they have and large support payments.Task2: FTFFTTask3: CABBBFurther listening: task1 BDADCFurther listening and speaking:Prince More Precious Than the Diamondthe last word I'dconsider(2) I consider dating(3) my reservations about dating(4) date Maria(5) my son's response to her(6) marry me(7) accepted(8) a family of three(9) remarriage failures(10)a picture of the three of us(11) married and divorced eight times(12)would have no such pain (13)my son(14)a wife(15)my loneliness and anxietybrought the issue up(16)lukewarm(17)mechanical(18)warmed up to her(19)ripe(20)the right choice(21)People have long known the saying “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend.” But this may be changing. There’s a new stone on the gem market, tanzanite, and it is giving diamonds some serious competition.Tanzanite was one of a number of gems discovered in East Africa in the 1960s. The new colors and varieties changed the gem market. But the real gem among these stones was tanzanite, discovered in 1967 in Tanzania. The stone was named after its country of origin by New York’s Tiffany and Co. which introduced it to the world. It draws one’s attention quickly with its color—blue, purple or bronze, depending on the direction it is viewed from.More important for its value, though, is its rarity. Tanzanite has been found in only one small area, near Mount Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania. And its supply will probably be fully mined in the next two decades.As one mining official puts it, “It should never have really occurred in the first place. It did occur. And only this one deposit on this entire planet that is known…makes it more than a thousand times rarer than diamonds. And certainly within the next 15 to 20 years, there will be no more tanzanite to be mined.”The current value of the tanzanite market, at U.S. $10 billion, is equivalent to that of diamonds. And so another saying “Diamonds are forever” may lose some of its meaning.Unit4Basic listening practice: CDACBListening in: task 1: After thirteen years marriage, the woman wants to divorce her husband, claiming he is irresponsible. When asked for the specific grounds for divorce, she gives these reasons: First, he keeps changing jobs, and the family has had to move four times in thirteen years, but she wants stability for her children and herself. Second, although he is paying the bills, they just live around the poverty line. Her children are being teased by other children for not dressing good clothes. Also, they had to live in a small apartment and drive an old car, though it still runs. Worse still, the husband yells at her, though she admits she also yell at him and calls him names. As for the divorce arrangements, the woman will give the husband only visitation rights instead of joint custody. Moreover, the woman will demand half of all they have and large support payments.coast(2) divorce her husband was impressed by(3) irresponsible shipping company(4) changing jobs existing(5) move cargo(6) stability communication skills(7) herself knowledge(8) potential clients(9) find customers(10) team spirit(11) her age(12) her parents(13) to learnTask2: FTFFTTask3: CcbadFurther listening: task1 caacbFurther listening and speaking:A Galaxy of Film Prize WinnersScriptThe European Film Awards—First Hollywood, then Cannes, and now Pairs?The European Film Awards ceremony was held in Pairs in early December, honorin g the best in European and world films.Lars von Tri er’s Dancer in the Dark was the overall winner of the evening, receiving awards for the best European film and best actress—Bjork..The audiences was disappointed, however, as neither von Trier, Bjork, nor the Oscar-winning Italian director Roberto Benigni showed up to accept awards.Still, other prize winners did come. The Irish actor Richard Harris, who was given an award for lifetime achievement, gave a humorous thank-you speech that was the high point of the evening.Another internationally known actor, Jean Reno, also gave an enthusiastic thank-you speech. The French actor received an award for European achievement in world cinema, for his international firm career.Other VIPs from around Europe also attended. But most of the prizes at the ceremony, which people have been calling“the European Oscars”, went to French films.There was one international film award, which went to a French-Hong Kong co-production, Wong Karwai’s In the Mood for Love.Unit5II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.C 2.D 3. A 4.B 5.CIII. Listening InTask 1:Chris and Nora are going to a reception. Chris is eager to making new connections. As the party ends at two, he intends to have all those brochures distributed by one-thirty. But Nora disagrees, saying that those brochures will make him look like a green hand. She advises him just to hand out business card and leave his work at the door. But Chris wonders how he can get anything out of this if she can’t talk business. To this, Nora insists that he should just get a card for a card. Chris catches on quickly and knows that he can hand out business cards now and follow up on Monday. Finally, Nora suggests splitting up so that they can cover more ground. Chris feels it will be a piece of cake and promise to meet her back there at two.Task 2: Keys: FTFFTTask3: Keys: 1. D 2.C 3. C 4.A 5.CVI. Further ListeningKeys: 1.C 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.DFurther listening and speaking:A Historic Settlement between the Law and BusinessScriptBill Gates, Microsoft Chairman:We hope that when the state attorney general fully reviewed the settlement, they will also agree that it’s the right way forward. Litigation is never a good thing for any industry or any company. We have said for some time that we would go the extra mile to resolve this case. That is exactly what we did in reaching this settlement.The experience of the past the three years hs had a profound impact on me personally and on our company. We are in a fast-moving, competitive industry, but we will focus more on how our actions affect other companies.John Ashcroft, U.S Attorney General:Today we are announcing a strong, historical settlement reached by the Department of Justice and the Microsoft Corporation that will put an end to Microsoft’s unlawful conduct, bring effective relief to the marketplace, and ensure that consumers will have more choices in meeting their needs of computing and working with their computers. This settlement is the right result for consumers and for businesses, the right result for the economy, and the right result for government. It provides prompt, effective, certain relief for consumers and removes the uncertainty in the computer market, a critical factor in today’s economy.Unit 6II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.C 2.C3. B 4.A 5.DIII. Listening InTask 1:Alan’s accountant is preparing his income tax return, so he needs to go over some of the receipts wit her. Pamela complains that the government just squanders people’s hard-earned tax money on some unnecessary projects. But Alan does not mind paying taxes, saying it means he is earning money, which is better than living on charity. Pamela insists that if the poor would just get jobs, taxes would bee much lower. Alan disagrees, saying most people would rather work than receive charity, but sometimes there are no jobs that they are trained for. But Pamela asserts that the jobless people should take the needed training to upgrade their skills and knowledgeto become more employable. Alan believes that some of the government tax dollars are already directed to training and upgrading programs that help the poor to get jobs. When Pamela says some of the unemployed don’t want to work, preferring to have handouts, Alan points out that some people have to be educated to realize how much fuller their life would be if they ere not dependent on charity. Pamela is, however,more down-to-earth, thinking the government should attack unemployment by reducing the tax rate. That would give people more money; then, they would spend more, which would create more jobs for the poor.Task 2: Keys: TFTFTTask3: Fighting Teen SmokingKeys: 1D 2.A 3. B 4.C 5.cVI. Further Listening Task1: Keys: 1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.AFurther listening and speaking:Humanity is indivisible.ScriptKofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations:Peace must be sought above all because it is a condition for every member of the human family to live a life of dignity and security.We have entered the third millennium through a gate of fire. If today, after the horror of 11 September, we see better and we see farther, we will realize that humanity is indivisible.New threats make no distinction between races, nations, or regions. A new insecurity has entered every mind, regardless of wealth or status. A deeper awareness of the bonds that bind us all, in pain and in prosperity, has gripped young and old…because beneath the surface of state and nations, ideas and language, lies the fate of individual human beings in needed. Answering their needs will be the mission of the United Nations in the century to come. Thank you very much.Uint7II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.B 2.D 3. A 4.A 5.CIII. Listening InTask 1: While being interviewed by Martha, Ed said more people in his culture respect nature ever before. When asked about the most serious environmental problem in the world today, he mentioned the damaged ozone layer and the pollution in big cities.Ed learned about environmental problem at school. A lot of clubs and some TV programs promote environmental safely. He believes that students should learn more about the environment at school. Then they can be more aware of all the problems and prevent more problems from occurring.When asked about a new law he would like to create to help the environment, he said that when people throw away their cigarette butts, they have to throw them in the garbage bin. They should be fined if they throw them on the floor.Personally, Ed is so set against littering that he never litters. He always throws his trash into the garbage bin.Task 2: Keys: FTTFTTask3: A Mild EI NinoKeys: 1. C 2.A3. D 4.B 5.CVI. Further ListeningTask1: Keys: 1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.CFurther listening and speaking:Santa’s Hometown in DangerScriptWeather experts may have found a new problem caused by global warming, one which many people will pay attention to: There are signs that Santa’s home in the North may be in trouble because of warmer temperatures.The Finnish town of Rovaniemi on the Arctic Circle, which many Europeans say is the home of Santa Claus, has had its warmest winter in 40 years. As a result, there has been much less snow than usual—meaning no snowmen, no snowballs and possible not enough snow for Santa to ride his sleigh on.More important for local residents, it may mean fewer tourists, as well. Santa’s wintry hometown normally attracts thousands of visitors each year, and millions of dollars. Anne Pelttari-Bergman, the town’s tourist director, worries that the town could be in trouble if snow levels do not return to normal. She explains: “Snow is really important for us, of course. For Santa Claus, for Christmas tourism, and also for our winter tourism because winter is our best season. It is really important for us.”Weather experts and town residents are hoping this warm winter is a one-time thing. Few people can imagine a holiday when even Santa does not have a white Christmas.Unit 8Basic Listening Practic e: CBCDAListening in: Task 1: security checks, searched, fear, carry-ons, checking, at work, greater, less likely, precautions. Seized, his digital camera, take pictures, flew, ran his bags, on his way, strangeTask 2: TFFFTTask3: BACCDFurther Listening: task1: DCDABFurther listening and speaking:landing, followed, headed, present, succeeded, arrested, publish, attention, happened, cheering, charge, dropped, humorous, get backUnit 9Basic Listening Practic e: CABDCListening in: Task 1: get, a bunch of roses, lover’s day, win her heart, a beautiful card, invited her to dinner, on the wallet, end up, her birthday, a ring, WesternTask 2: TFTFFTask3: ADCBCFurther Listening: task1: CBDACFurther listening and speaking:fun, headache, 150, special, annually, special feeling, atmosphere, traditional-looking, whole, regulations, surprisingly, translates, idea, impression, spreads。

大学英语教材视听说3答案

大学英语教材视听说3答案

大学英语教材视听说3答案Unit 1: 家庭生活Listening ComprehensionPart 1: Short Dialogues1. A) She has a lot of work to do. B) She has to take care of her sick grandmother.2. A) He didn't watch the TV show. B) He thinks the TV show is boring.3. A) He's reading a book. B) He likes reading books in the library.4. A) At a restaurant. B) They ate a meal.5. A) She doesn't like her new job. B) The job is too difficult for her.Part 2: Long Dialogue6. A) She is too busy with her coursework. B) She hasn't had any time to relax.7. A) It's at the city center. B) It is very convenient for everyone.8. A) She has lived there for two years. B) She thinks the neighborhood is safe.9. A) They were talking about their plans for the weekend. B) They decided to go hiking in the mountains.10. A) She is not good at sports. B) She prefers reading books instead.Part 3: Passages11. B) The importance of a healthy diet.12. C) The benefits of regular exercise.13. A) The negative effects of stress on health.14. B) The importance of a good night's sleep.15. C) The significance of maintaining good mental health.SpeakingPart 1: Personal Experience1. I often communicate with my family members through video calls or texting apps.2. Yes, it is. It helps me to save time and money, especially when I cannot meet them in person.3. I try to schedule regular family gatherings or plan trips together to maintain the bond.4. Yes, I think it is important to have regular communication with family members no matter how busy we are.Part 2: Expressing Opinions1. Personally, I prefer traveling with friends because we can share the excitement and create memories together.2. I think studying in a group is more effective because we can learn from each other and help each other with difficult concepts.3. In my opinion, participating in extracurricular activities is beneficial as it helps to develop various skills and make new friends.Part 3: Describing Pictures1. The picture shows two friends having a picnic in a park. They are sitting on a blanket and enjoying their meal.2. The picture depicts a group of students studying together in a library. They are reading books and discussing the lessons.3. The picture illustrates a person doing yoga in a peaceful setting, surrounded by nature. They are in a meditative posture.Part 4: Role PlayA: Can you recommend a good restaurant near here?B: Sure! There's a famous seafood restaurant just a few blocks away. Would you like me to show you the way?A: That would be great! Thank you.B: You're welcome. Let's go now, it's not far.Reading ComprehensionPart 1: Multiple Choice1. A) 6 weeks.2. C) By discussing their viewpoints.3. B) It helps improve blood circulation.4. A) It reduces the risk of heart disease.5. C) Relaxing the mind.Part 2: True or False1. True2. False3. False4. True5. TruePart 3: Matching1. G2. C3. B4. F5. A6. E7. DPart 4: Sentence Completion1. healthy and balanced diet2. practice regular physical exercise3. manage and reduce stress4. get enough sleep5. maintain good mental well-beingWritingExercise 1: Write a short paragraph (40-50 words) about your favorite hobby.My favorite hobby is playing the guitar. I enjoy strumming the strings and creating melodious tunes. It helps me relax and express my emotions. I have been playing for a few years and it brings me a great sense of fulfillment.Exercise 2: Write a short paragraph (40-50 words) explaining the importance of time management.Time management is crucial for success in both personal and professional life. It helps us prioritize tasks, increase productivity, and reduce stress. By effectively planning and organizing our time, we can accomplish more and have a better work-life balance.Note: The above answers are based on standardized material and may vary depending on the specific edition or version of the English textbook "视听说3".。

视听说第 册答案

视听说第 册答案

Unit 1Lesson A1Vocabulary LinkB a——8 b----2 C----1 d----4 e----1、4、5 f-----6、7、8、9 g-----1、3、6、7 h----1、4、52 ListeningActivity 1 A report about GreenlandA1、Her paper is about Greenland’s and trees.2、His knowledge of geography is not very good. He doesn’t know which country Greenland belongs to.3、The first settlers of Greenland gave it the name to attract others.B 1、F 2、T 3、F 4、T 5、T 6、F 7、TActivity 2 A flying disasterA1 “The Titanic of the sky”2 zeppelin3 40 passengers and crew4 Germany5 the US6 two and a half7 it was landing8 35 correct picture 2B1、2、5、7Activity 3ACorrect picture 2B1---k 2---j 3----k、j 4---j 5---kC1 Jack seems to want a bigger car more than Kayla.2 Jack suggests they get more information about several kinds of cars.Activity 41 very famous buildings2 made of glass, steel, and concrete3 designed4 style5 19986 452 meters high7 modern and the traditional sideB1 world-famous museum Paris 500 six million2 ancient capital big enough millions of shopping centerCLouvre Museum Kyoto, Japan 1989 Hiroshi Hara to cope with the millions of visitors brings new life into the city center an ugly, modern mistakeActivity 5A1 It means building underground.2 First, there is plenty of space underground. Second, with new technology, building costs are not as high as in the past. Third, it’s safer than building skyscrapers.B2、4、6、73 PronunciationBa 2 narrow harborb 3 long, sunny beach c4 busy vacation d1 high cliffs4 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1A1 We worked as volunteers2 What’s it like3 It was kind of hard4 We actually saw bears5 That does sound exciting6 It’s special program for international studentsActivity 2A1 c2 b 3b 4 c 5 b 6 a 7 c 8 a 9 bLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA2 Mount Fuji3 glaciers4 Niagara FallsB1---b 2---c 3---a 4---d2 While You WatchA1~5 T F T F TMan-made structures1 Before You WatchA2 lift3 Golden Gate Bridge4 crane5 Great Wall of ChinaB1 concrete2 impressive3 advancement2 While You WatchA1 thousands2 by car 3unimpressedB1 The most impressive man-made wonder2 it stretches3 like cranes and lift4 I had a chance to drive across5 What an amazing feat of engineering6 it’s just a wonderful chance to see the cityPart 21 PreviewB1~5 b c b c cC1 skyscrapers2 Eiffel Tower3 parking garage4 Empire State Building5 caveD1—I 2---b 3---d 4—c 5---a 6---I 7---e 8---f 9---h 10---g2 While You WatchE1 architectural structures2 make it big3 performers4 spot5 feats6 fancy7 incredible8 engineering9 popped up 10 Overcrowding2 While You WatchA1—g 2---e 3---c 4---a 5---d 6---f 7---h 8----bB1 impressed2 underground3 disagrees4 feats of engineering5 first6 hotel7 doesn’t think8 amusedC1 Man2 Something being build3 goes up4 you never know what’s going to be around next week5 but on the other hand6 building down more7 underground instead of aboveground8 that’s too much like living in a cave9 True 10 built right here 11 That’s right 12 all these buildings popped up 13 when it’s finished 14 I’ll bet 15 what do you think it’s going to look like 16 you know what1 He wanted to use the two architectural structures as examples of famous buildings.2 He thought it cool to have pictures of a famous place before anything was built there. He was convinced that the place would become famous in the future.3 He said it because he thought Takeshi was behaving oddly.ETakeshi initially thought a famous hotel would be build on the site, but he later discovered it would be a parking garage. He was embarrassed, but he laughed at his error and said that some rich and famous people might eventually park there.3 After You WatchA1 true2 Man3 You know what?4 You are too muchB1 walked by a construction site2 how much he admired the skyscrapers 3started taking pictures of the site 4 something famous might be there someday 5 the rich and famous would stay 6 with picture of it 7 Takeshi felt very embarrassed 8 and Takeshi learned it was to be a parking garageUnit 21 Vocabulary LinkB1 window2 address3 hardware4 mouse5 menu6 icon7 surfing8 crashed9 crashed 10 mouse 11 surfing 12 window 13 icon 14 hardware 15 menu 16 addressLesson AActivity 1A1—b 2—a 3—cB1 friend2 to All3 keyboard4 coffee5 computer6 fiveActivity 2A1 pet2 cell phonesBConversation 1 a c d eConversation 2 dActivity 3Toaster microwareCoffee maker clockWashing machine lightHeater air conditionerRefrigerator telephoneBTrue: 1 2False: 3 coffee maker—clock 4 today—in the future will 5 wanted—didn’t want 6 All—SomeC1 Typical smartphone features include a music player, gaming apps, Internet browser, electronic dictionary, camera, and video recorder.2 One advantage of smartphones is having access to entertainment on the go; another is the convenience of having multiple entertainment and communication functions in a single device.3 One disadvantage of smartphones is that they use up too much people’s time, and they may also negatively affect social and interpersonal skills.D1 the merits of2 entertainment on the go3 the convenience of4 entertainment and communication functions5 a single device6 eating up too much of people’s timeActivity4ATrue: 4 5 6 8 9 10False:1 unhappy because she lost her leg—happy because she is alive2 first period—fourth period3 pierced through—was on7 brought—did not bringBA—3 b—6 c—4 d—2 e—5 f—7 g—1Activity 51 from any computer with an Internet connection and at any time2 accelerates upload and download times3 that they can easily upgrade and expand at any point in the future4 The necessary security solutionsB1 F only suitable for company—suitable for company and individual2 F have to—no longer have to3 T4 F even if you can’t—as long as you can5 F are still extremely anxious—have now been put at ease3 PronunciationB\s\:2 4 \z\:1 34 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1A1 I hate writing term papers! It takes forever2 We used to write our papers on typewriters3 Oh, really That sounds difficultLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA1~6: f e b c a dB1 search the web2 surf the Internet3 instant messenger4 digital camera5 downloading music6 chatting onlineC1~4: c a b d2 While You WatchATrue: 1 2 3 5 7 8False: 4 cell phone—computer 6 phones—e-mails 9 reliable—not reliableB1 electronics2 are very cool3 they’re so easy to use4 you don’t have to think all the time that you forgot the camera5 you always have it with you and that’s so smart Part 21 PreviewBTrue: 1 2 5False: 3 tomorrow—today 4 a computer—a typewriter 6 happy—terribleC1 laptop2 battery3 computer lab4 typewriterD1 affordable2 amazing3 correction4 crashed5 disposable6 old—fashioned7 portable8 reliable9 term paper 10 word processor2 While You WatchA1~6: a a b a b bB1~6: b c e a f dC1 make those corrections2 I’ll e-mail my paper to you later today3 technology is amazing4 I used to write my term papers on a typewriter5 it must have taken a long tome to write a paper6 I was pretty fast7 made some mistakes8 weren’t that bad9 as for 10 oh my gosh 11 were so unreliable 12 used to crash all the time 13 as affordable or as fast as they are now 14 Mine’s pretty fast 15 as fast as some of the newer, more expensive ones 16 nowadays 17 In those days18 used to use the ones at the universityD1 She assumes computers used to have backup batteries as they do today.2 Everybody, including Prof. Morgan, lost their term papers.E1 I went back to the good , old –fashioned way2 affordable portable reliable disposable3 word processor3 After You Watch1 as for2 in those days3 No big deal4 nowadays5 oh my goshUnit 3Lesson A1 Vocabulary LinkA1~8: A D G C F B H E2 ListeningActivity 1AInternational correspondentJournalist photographerB1—c 2—d 3—c 4—b 5—b 6—dActivity 2A1 likes2 dislikesB1 the comics the horoscope the price2 the news coverage the headlinesActivity 3ATom Joseph Olivia Randy TinaB1 Olivia2 Amy3 Randy4 TinaActivity4A1 They Couldn’t Communicate2 A Dangerous Occupation 3Silent Beauties4A Clean CrimeB1 could not reach an agreement holdup note couldn’t read it crumpled it up2 goalie he slipped on ice and hurt his back3 they were camels tall humps4 cleaned it leaving it at the side of the roadActivity5AKangaroo to the Rescue!!An Underwater Post Office?B1 102 farmer3 barking4 rare 5scuba diving 6 draw tourists’attention 7 three 8 four3 Speaking &communicationLesson BPart one1 Before You Watch1 international correspondent 2critic 3 news anchor 4 editor 5 cameraman2 While You Watch1—T2—F interesting…….creative—boring and not very creative3—T4—F thinks—doesn’t think5—F cameraman—news anchors6—F feels—doesn’t feel7—T1 Before You Watch1~3: b c a2 While You WatchA1~6:f d b e a cB1 the most accessible medial2 around me at least3 to be carrying4 that well5 see how my team’s are doing6 what’s going on in my area7 save the comics for last8 that’s the fun part1 PreviewB1~5: B C B A CC1~7:B G F A E D CD1 guitarist2 journalist3 spiky4 headlines2 While You WatchA73416852B1—e 2—a 3—c 4—d 5—bC1 headlines2 stuff 3Hey 4 Look at this 5 that famous blues guitarist6 silver guitar7 long, black hair 8the singer 9 short spiky hair 10 wears that really cool white suit 11 man 12 It’s sold outD1 Takeshi whispers as he is nervous. That’s because he likes Anna, and he thinks she is pretty.2 Anna lives in the same building as Mike and Takeshi live.3 Anna is a journalist and she writes music reviews.4 Mike asks him to speak to Anna to try and get tickets for the show.5 He hesitates because he doesn’t know Anna well, and because he is nervous to talk to a girl he likes.6 Takeshi feels pressure from Mike, who scowls at him.EActivity 11 What’s up2 Not much3 Dedicated Music Reviewer4 As a matter of fact5 reviewing a show tonight6 That’d be great7 It’s a date8 You and I can go togetherActivity 2Takeshi is surprised by Anna’s invitation. He thinks Anna is pretty and is therefore pleased to have a date with her. He might even be more pleased about the date than he is about seeing JamesHammond’s show.F1 He thinks he will get to see the show.2 At first, Mike feel a bit disappointed but then he is happy for his friend.3 Takeshi is worried that Mike will be unhappy about not seeing the show.4 He tells Takeshi not to worry about it. He also says there are lots of other shows he can attend.3 After You WatchA1 stuff2 You’re kidding me!3 I hardly know her!4 manB1 the show was sold out2 a pretty woman across the room3 a music reviewer4 was nervous and hesitated at fitst5 went over and spoke to Anna6 she was still writing for The Village V oice7 not only was she a dedicated music reviewer8 just couldn’t believe it9 a ticket to the show and a date 10 disappointed at first 11 not to worry about it 12 he had more important things to doUnit 41 Vocabulary LinkB1 pleasant2 active3 punctual4 careful5 flexible6 independentC1—c 2—a 3—d 4—b 5—f 6—e2 ListeningActivity 1A1 Diane2 Mimi3 AliceB1 six customers2 punctual Last week3 eight energyActivity2A aB1~3: No 4 YesActivity3A1 become a teacher2 the teaching program is very good3 a lot of practice4 young kids5 graduate from the university next June6 a kindergartenBPosition: brochure designerRequirements: computer skills cooperative flexibility in working hours available right nowActivity 4AJob—voice talent Company—National Telephone Her work—recording information messages Job requirements—sound warm and friendly, even at the end of eight hours Her schedule—three days a week Good points of her job—fun, helping people by using her voice, people are surprised Bad points of her job—has to be careful about her voice, doesn’t go outside in cold weather, can’t go to horror moivesB1 Because she has to avoid hurting her voice.2 First she got the job information from her friend. Then she listened to all the telephone company messages on her own phone, recorded a cassette of all those messages in her own voice and sent it to the company. She then called the company every day for a month before she got the job.Activity 5AKen: 1 3 Steven: 2 4B1 interviews2 introduces3 famous4 loves5 videotape6 moves7 drive 8 dependent 9 stressful 10 hired3 PronunciationsB1 for two days2 for six hours3 for years4 for monthsActivity 2 I really want this jobAQ: honest, caring A: first-aid skills Q: creative A: graphic designQ:helpful A: speak a foreign language Q: ambitious A: give presentationsCA tour guide b fashion designer c flight attendant d police officer e taxi driver f fitness instructorLesson BPart 12 While You WatchTrue:1 4 5 6 False: 2 31 Before You Watch1 well-informed2 foundation3 animation4 up-to-date5 animator6 passionate7 developing8 unconfident2 While You WatchA1~7: b d f c a g eB1 strong foundation in art2 it helps to be able to speak3 animator in movies or video games4 be patient, work hard, and be creative5 that way6 keep up-to-date with events7 be able to write well8 well-informed1 PreviewBTrue: 1 4 5 6 False: 2 3 7C1—d 2—a 3—b 4—cD1 high energy level2 customers needs3 pleasant manager4 software programsE1~8: f d b g a c e h2 While You WatchA5 6 3 1 2 4B1~5: a a c b cC1 Thanks very much for coming in2 bring your resume3 Here you are4 tell you a little bit about the job5 looking for someone to sell our new software product6 requires flexibility, independence7 most importantly8 really listen to my customers to find out what they need9 I’m really good at that 10 your experience with software programs 11 how to use a similar software product 12 at my current job 13 customer needs 14 interesting 15 my present company16 my present position 17 I’ve been named salesperson 18 top sales awards several times 19 impressive 20 understand the market better 21 the competition22 We’ll be in touchD1 Bill is Ms. Li’s boss2 She thought Claudia was energetic and experienced—the right person for the job.3 She wanted to inform Claudia that she got the job.4 They were going to an aerobics class.5 Claudia was excited and anxious to find out if she had got the job.3 After You WatchA1 by the way2 something3 We’ll be in touch4 a little bitUnit 51 Vocabulary LinkB1 produces purchase employs2 develops ship manage3 advertise compete2 ListeningAName Richard Branson Company Virgin Group, LtdB1 3 4 5 7 8Activity 2AFor mountain climbing for trimming hair for relaxing for opening bottles for slicing food for cams and the corkscrewActivity 3B1 April 4, 19752 Bill Gates and Allen3 Redmond, Washington, United States4 Worldwide5 Microsoft Windows Microsoft Office Computer hardware productsHome entertainment productsActivity 4A1 department stores shopping malls2 put up their Christmas window displays3 companies just want them to spend more money4 we can start thinking about what we really need in lifeB1 Buy Nothing Day2 They shouldn’t spend any money for 24 hours.3 In over 15 countries4 Canada5 The Christmas shopping season starts6 People are forgetting the real meaning of the holidays.7 People’s ideas about shoppingActivity 5A: b d e g f a c hB1 too much2 1960 affordable advertising educate high school students3 necessary4 talk about the company at any time say positive things about the company referring people to themWORD-OF-MOUTH ADVERTISING: It’s cost-effective. It’s much more believable.The company doesn’t have to create a complex business plan to advertise products. PAIDMEDIA ADVERTISING: It can sound insincere or unconvincing4 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1AWe have about 10000 We do business in a large number of we made over five million Will grow by up to 10%Activity 2BHistory of TV2 was not very popular in the beginning3 became popular when Michael Jackson’s videos were played4 started a second video channel, VH1in 19855started MTV Asia, MTV Latino, and MTV Russia in the 1990sMTV Today1 is a worldwide success story3 also broadcasts other programs4 is consistently voted one of the most popular TV stationsCA hobby students Jerry and David’s Guide computers grew quicklyInternet millions of information e-mail services profitLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA1~10: d f b I c l e h a gB1 flyers2 smoothie3 brochures2 While You WatchA: b e a f d cDo education for executives send out to invite those people to come to our trainings smoothie business back in college word of mouth hand out flyers janitorial service he has people come in and clean the building, after hours Part 21 previewB1~6: f e b a c dcC: 1~10: f I j c b d a e g h2 While You WatchA: 1~5: c e a d bBTrue: 2 4 5 8False: 1film school project—commercial 3 had to study—was sick 6 unsatisfactory—satisfactory 7 remark the tape—make more tapesC1 By the way2 helping me out with this3 on the day of my first real commercial shoot4 especially since you have a “love assistant” like me 5Right…there 6 that should do it 7 Check 8 And rolling 9 take one 10 Hello there11 the most successful 12 The keys to our success 13 great design 14 affordable prices 15 who are these keys for 16 Why 17 premier pieces18 Like this sleek and stylish lounge chair 19 100% genuine leather 20 talk about well-made 21 you’ll ever lay your head on 22 See for yourself 23 here today, gone tomorrow 24 pride ourselves in giving 25 at the right priceDActivity 11 on my first paying client2 sent in3 who knows what’ll happen4 Plus that couch was really comfortable `5 booked me for another6 the best part7 what this calls for8 encoreActivity 21 He most probably sent it in to Mr. Howard.2 Mike was worried that he might have made a bad impression on Takeshi’s client by falling asleep.3 Mr. Howard was pleased that people could see the Super Sleeper Sofa lives up to its name.3 After You WatchA1 talk about2 Check!3 folks4 that should do it1 shoot a TV commercial2 starring3 show off4 elaborated on how well each piece was made5 fell asleep6 failed to help him with7 hire Takeshi to make five more commercialsUnit 6Lesson A1 Vocabulary LinkB1 summer house2 limousine driver3 designer clothes4 private school5 personal trainer 6luxury suite 7 credit card 8 private jet 9 spending money2 ListeningActivity 1AThe Burj Al Arab Hotel Dubai, United Arab EmiratesB1—p 2—p 3—r 4—r 5—b 6—b 7—p 8—pActivity 2A bB1—D 2—D 3—JC 4—JC 5—D 6—D 7—J 8—JActivity 3A1 a brand new 20th2 Joseph’s friendB1 When she was a university student.2 Not at all. It was really old.3 She worked the whole summer vacation in a restaurant.4 Yes, she did. She took all her friends driving around every weekend.5 The car was destroyed in an accident.Activity 41 60 hours2 To pay for a big house, expensive furniture, a new car, and all the “important “ thing in life3 Going out on her old houseboat.4 She can go fishing from her living room.5 She goes along the river on her boat, exploring new places.B: 2 4 6Activity 5B1 They will sell their knowledge about using plants as medicine.2 They will get jobs and education for their people to save their culture and language.3 The monks record and sell their music.4 They use the money to pay for summer camps for teenagers.CF: 1 2 5 T: 3 4 6Lesson BPart 111—b 2—c 3—a21~8 : d f b a c h g e11 charity2 equipment3 purchase2A1 Woo Sung: buy a car or cars buy a house buy a university2 Calum: take a holiday3 Natalie: buy a car or cars buy a house invest money for the future4 Dave: spend it as fast as possible buy a car or carsB1 strike it big time2 somewhere warmer than where I live3 live on the beach for a whilePart 2PreviewB1~5: a b b c cCLuxurious penniless well-off generous lavishD1~9: d c a f e g I b hEApparently will packets paid off invested loads timer struck itrich turned out2 While You WatchA1~8: F F T F F F T FB1~5: b a e c dC1 It was about Mike’s uncle’s will.2 On a farm in Minnesota.3 Because Uncle Max had left all his land to Mike.4 Mike remembers his uncle living a simple life. It was not luxurious.\D1 strike it rich or something2 used to tell me3 all a man needs4 a strong back5 invested in his land6 it paid off7 lavish lifestyle8 I mean9 generous 10 offered to give me spending money 11 wanted me to go to private school 12 wanted to vacation 13 turns out he’s got one 14 how could you not have known 15 I’m telling you 16 wasn’t on sale 17 have a timer by his phone 18 ketchup packets 19 A n d no one knew 20 In fact 21 No wonder 22 Who would have thought he was that well offE1 loads of cash2 pay for dinner tonight3 I’ll take you all out to a nice dinner4 my treat5 a little short on cash6 I could borrow some7 I’m good for it8 we’re taking a nice dinner3 While You Watch1 I’m telling you2 No wonder3 I’m good for it4 I’m a little short onUnite 7Lesson A2 ListeningAHe is complaining about a broken traffic light in his communityB1 traffic accidents in danger2 pose great danger3 look into it immediatelyActivity 2AKnow their neighbors well rarely patrolBJohn: 1 F patrolling—neighborhood watch 2 T 3 F put up notice—put signs in ourwindowsSusan: 1 T 2 F by bike—in cars 3 T 4 F in cars—on foot or on bicycleActivity 3A cB 1: a b d 2: b c 3: bActivity 4A: 1BTyra: S SMatt: C SMercedes: C CC1 Tyra2 Matt3 Mercedes4 Matt5 MattActivity 51 The global population has grown quickly, and in some places it is creating a lot of problems.2 When women are educated , they become equal partners and participate more in family decisions.B1—d 2—c 3—a 4—bC1 F 3500 new babies are born worldwide—3500 new lives are added to the world’s population2 F 1978—19873 T4 T5 F small—big6 T7 T8 T9 in their late twenties—at the age of 3010 F there is—there isn’tSpeaking & CommunicationAWords or drawing that are illegally sprayed on wallsLesson B1 Before You Watch1—c 2—b 3—f 4—g 5—d 6—a 7—e2 While You Watch1 are2 don’t have3 noise4 fire5 a lot6 bothers1 Before You Watch1 Global warming2 Hunger3 Spread4 Poverty5 Disease6 HIV7 AIDS2 While You WatchA1~6: f a d e c bB1 The oceans are rising as well as the temperatures2 before it’s too late3 the world get together and help to make sure4 everyone gets a chance to learnPart 21 previewB1~6: c f b e d aC1~7: c d b e f g aD1 conduct a survey2 make a mistake3 interesting viewpoint4 rush hour5 affordable apartments6 push yourself7 noise pollutionE1~3: b c a2 While You WatchBTrue: 3 5False: 1 singles in the city—city living 2 air—noise 4 people—restaurants 6 Takeshi—Sun-hee 7 money—timeC1 Do you have a couple of minutes2 This won’t take long3 Do you agree, disagree, or have no opinion about4 Me too5 Rush hour in the city has become unbearable6 I totally agree7 traffic’s been an issue here for years8 with all the construction going on 8 with all the construction going on9 it’s not an issue for me 10 I guess 11 I like the fact that there are so many opportunities 12 push yourself 13 it goes the other way too 14 like if you make a mistake 15 waiting to take your place 16 talentedD1 They disagreed about life in New York. Sun-hee said there were many problems related to living in the city, but Takeshi said it was n’t that bad.2 Sun-hee said ‘Enjoy it? If you can get there in this traffic!” she was sarcastic as she thought it was hard to enjoy anything in New York because the traffic was so bad.3 Takeshi listed the good things in the city such as beautiful buildings and interesting places.4 The reporter left because she had finished her survey. It was not rude of her to leave. It was however rude of Takeshi and Sun-hee to engage in an argument during her interview.3 After You WatchA1 you know?2 I guess3 Where do I start?4 it goes the other way tooB1 on the sidewalk2 what they liked and disliked3 seemed to have different opinions about other issues4 pointed out that there was not enough parking , too few affordable apartments5 too much to enjoy in the city6 arguing about the issues7 But see 8 I told you New Yorkers were rudeUnit 8Lesson A1 Vocabulary LinkB1~9: c a f h b I e g dC1 morals2 a while lie3 not worth doing4 has something on his conscience5 against the law6 hurt my feelings7 obvious8 depends on the circumstances2 ListeningActivity 1AThe speaker thinks that telling while lies is sometimes acceptable or even necessary.B1 encourage people2 to comfort people3 to soothe people4 to childrenActivity 2A1 work in the same office2 moving to another city3 lying about her work experienceB1 with her two co-workers2 Sally really has done3 might get a jobActivity 3A1 sometimes2 neverB1~6:D R R D R DActivity 41 a2 He thinks it’s not trustworthy because the reporters exaggerate and are not serious.3 She likes infotainment, or shows that report on current trends and famous people.B1 Graham: TV newspaper2 Lucinda: TV onlineActivity 5A1 P and S2 P and S3 D4 S5 PB1 The man who got out of the other car was friendly.2 Philippe and Sophie climbed into the car.3 The man drove Philippe and Sophie to a nearby village.4 Philippe and Sophie had tea and local delicacies.5 The man’s family was thrilled to meet Philippe and Sophie.6 The driver fixed the car that night.C1 hired driver2 doze3 an odd, loud4 get help5 no houses6 wild animals7 colder and darker8 a couple of9 get into his car 10 windshield 11 his phone number 12 they stay for dinner 13 called to say the car was running again 14 thanked the couple for visiting their home4 Speaking $ CommunicationA1 Mrs. Ward orders chicken and Mrs. Ward orders steak.2 Mr. Ward wants his steak to be medium rare, but it is well done.Lesson B1 Before You WatchA1~4: b c d aB1~5: b c d e a2 While You WatchATrue: 1 2 4 7 8False: 3 always—never 5 never—sometimes 6 shopping—to the movies。

英语视听说参考答案

英语视听说参考答案

英语视听说参考答案Unit 1Part A1. Do you have any plans for the weekend?2. How often do you exercise?3. What's your favorite way to relax?4. What are your hobbies?Part B1. A: What time are you meeting your friends for dinner? B: I'm meeting them at 7 o'clock.2. A: Have you ever been to Paris?B: No, I haven't. But I would love to go someday.3. A: How often do you go to the gym?B: I go to the gym three times a week.4. A: What do you like to do in your free time?B: I enjoy reading and playing the piano.Unit 2Part A1. How do you usually handle stress?2. What kind of movies do you like to watch?3. Are you a morning person or a night owl?4. How do you keep yourself motivated?Part B1. A: What do you do to relax after a long day?B: I usually take a hot bath and listen to music.2. A: Did you watch the latest episode of that TV show?B: No, I missed it. I'll catch up on it later.3. A: Are you an early riser?B: No, I prefer to sleep in and stay up late.4. A: How do you stay focused on your goals?B: I set small achievable targets and reward myself when I reach them. Unit 3Part A1. How do you usually spend your weekends?2. Have you ever traveled abroad? Where did you go?3. What kind of music do you enjoy listening to?4. Do you prefer to exercise indoors or outdoors?Part B1. A: What are your plans for the weekend?B: I'm going camping with some friends.2. A: Have you ever been to Japan?B: Yes, I went there last year. It was an amazing experience.3. A: What type of music do you listen to?B: I listen to a variety of genres, but my favorite is pop music.4. A: Do you prefer going to the gym or going for a run outside?B: I prefer going for a run outside. I enjoy being in nature.Note: The above answers are just examples. Please note that the specific answers may vary depending on personal preferences and experiences.。

视听说第册答案完整版

视听说第册答案完整版

视听说第册答案HEN system office room 【HEN16H-HENS2AHENS8Q8-HENH1688】U n i t 1Lesson A1Vocabulary LinkB a——8 b----2 C----1 d----4 e----1、4、5 f-----6、7、8、9g-----1、3、6、7h----1、4、52 ListeningActivity 1 A report about GreenlandA1、 Her paper is about Greenland’s and trees.2、His knowledge of geography is not very good. He doesn’t know which country Greenland belongs to.3、The first settlers of Greenland gave it the name to attract others.B 1、F 2、T 3、F 4、T 5、T 6、F 7、TActivity 2 A flying disasterA1 “The Titanic of the sky”2 zeppelin3 40 passengers and crew4 Germany5 the US6 two and a half7 it was landing8 35 correct picture 2B1、2、5、7Activity 3ACorrect picture 2B1---k 2---j 3----k、j 4---j 5---kC1 Jack seems to want a bigger car more than Kayla.2 Jack suggests they get more information about several kinds of cars. Activity 41 very famous buildings2 made of glass, steel, and concrete3 designed4 style5 19986 452 meters high7 modern and the traditional sideB1 world-famous museum Paris 500 six million2 ancient capital big enough millions of shopping centerCLouvre Museum Kyoto, Japan 1989 Hiroshi Hara to cope with the millions of visitors brings new life into the city center an ugly, modern mistakeActivity 5A1 It means building underground.2 First, there is plenty of space underground. Second, with new technology, building costs are not as high as in the past. Third, it’s safer than building skyscrapers.B2、4、6、73 PronunciationBa 2 narrow harborb 3 long, sunny beach c4 busy vacation d1 high cliffs4 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1A1 We worked as volunteers2 What’s it like3 It was kind of hard4 We actually saw bears5 That does sound exciting6 It’s special program for international studentsActivity 2A1 c2 b 3b 4 c 5 b 6 a 7 c 8 a 9 bLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA2 Mount Fuji3 glaciers4 Niagara FallsB1---b 2---c 3---a 4---d2 While You WatchA1~5 T F T F TMan-made structures1 Before You WatchA2 lift3 Golden Gate Bridge4 crane5 Great Wall of ChinaB1 concrete2 impressive3 advancement2 While You WatchA1 thousands2 by car 3unimpressedB1 The most impressive man-made wonder2 it stretches3 like cranes and lift4 I had a chance to drive across5 What an amazing feat of engineering6 it’s just a wonderful chance to see the cityPart 21 PreviewB1~5 b c b c cC1 skyscrapers2 Eiffel Tower3 parking garage4 Empire State Building5 caveD1—I 2---b 3---d 4—c 5---a 6---I 7---e 8---f 9---h 10---g2 While You WatchE1 architectural structures2 make it big3 performers4 spot5 feats6 fancy7 incredible8 engineering9 popped up 10 Overcrowding2 While You WatchA1—g 2---e 3---c 4---a 5---d 6---f 7---h 8----bB1 impressed2 underground3 disagrees4 feats of engineering 5first 6 hotel 7 doesn’t think 8 amusedC1 Man2 Something being build3 goes up4 you never know what’sgoing to be around next week 5 but on the other hand 6 building down more 7 underground instead of aboveground8 that’s too much like living in a cave 9 True 10 built right here11 That’s right 12 all these buildings popped up 13 when it’sfinished 14 I’ll bet 15 what do you think it’s going to look like16 you know whatD1 He wanted to use the two architectural structures as examples of famous buildings.2 He thought it cool to have pictures of a famous place before anything was built there. He was convinced that the place would become famous in the future.3 He said it because he thought Takeshi was behaving oddly.ETakeshi initially thought a famous hotel would be build on the site, but he later discovered it would be a parking garage. He was embarrassed,but he laughed at his error and said that some rich and famous people might eventually park there.3 After You WatchA1 true2 Man3 You know what?4 You are too muchB1 walked by a construction site2 how much he admired the skyscrapers 3started taking pictures of the site 4 something famousmight be there someday 5 the rich and famous would stay6 with picture of it7 Takeshi felt very embarrassed8 and Takeshi learned it was to be a parking garageUnit 21 Vocabulary LinkB1 window2 address3 hardware4 mouse5 menu6 icon7 surfing8 crashed9 crashed 10 mouse 11 surfing 12 window 13 icon 14 hardware 15 menu 16 addressLesson AActivity 1A1—b 2—a 3—cB1 friend2 to All3 keyboard4 coffee5 computer6 fiveActivity 2A1 pet2 cell phonesBConversation 1 a c d eConversation 2 dActivity 3AToaster microwareCoffee maker clockWashing machine lightHeater air conditionerRefrigerator telephoneBTrue: 1 2False: 3 coffee maker—clock 4 today—in the future will5 wanted—didn’t want6 All—SomeC1 Typical smartphone features include a music player, gaming apps, Internet browser, electronic dictionary, camera, and video recorder.2 One advantage of smartphones is having access to entertainment on the go; another is the convenience of having multiple entertainment and communication functions in a single device.3 One disadvantage of smartphones is that they use up too much people’s time, and they may also negatively affect social and interpersonal skills.D1 the merits of2 entertainment on the go3 the convenience of4 entertainment and communication functions5 a single device6 eating up too much of people’s time Activity4ATrue: 4 5 6 8 9 10False:1 unhappy because she lost her leg—happy because she is alive2 first period—fourth period3 pierced through—was on7 brought—did not bringBA—3 b—6 c—4 d—2 e—5 f—7 g—1Activity 51 from any computer with an Internet connection and at any time2 accelerates upload and download times3 that they can easily upgrade and expand at any point in the future4 The necessary security solutionsB1 F only suitable for company—suitable for company and individual2 F have to—no longer have to3 T4 F even if you can’t—as long as you can5 F are still extremely anxious—have now been put at ease3 PronunciationB\s\:2 4 \z\:1 34 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1A1 I hate writing term papers! It takes forever2 We used to write our papers on typewriters3 Oh, really That sounds difficultLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA1~6: f e b c a dB1 search the web2 surf the Internet3 instant messenger4 digital camera5 downloading music6 chatting onlineC1~4: c a b d2 While You WatchATrue: 1 2 3 5 7 8False: 4 cell phone—computer 6 phones—e-mails 9 reliable—not reliableB1 electronics2 are very cool3 they’re so easy to use4 you don’t have to think all the time that you forgot the camera5 you always have it with you and that’s so smartPart 21 PreviewBTrue: 1 2 5False: 3 tomorrow—today 4 a computer—a typewriter6 happy—terribleC1 laptop2 battery3 computer lab4 typewriter D1 affordable2 amazing3 correction4 crashed5 disposable6 old—fashioned7 portable8 reliable9 term paper 10 word processor 2 While You WatchA1~6: a a b a b bB1~6: b c e a f dC1 make those corrections2 I’ll e-mail my paper to you later today3 technology is amazing4 I used to write my term papers on a typewriter5 it must have taken a long tome to write a paper6 I was pretty fast7 made some mistakes8 weren’t that bad9 as for 10 oh my gosh 11 were so unreliable 12 used to crash all the time 13 as affordable or as fast as they are now14 Mine’s pretty fast 15 as fast as some of the newer, more expensive ones 16 nowadays 17 In those days 18 used to use the ones at the universityD1 She assumes computers used to have backup batteries as they do today.2 Everybody, including Prof. Morgan, lost their term papers.E1 I went back to the good , old –fashioned way2 affordable portable reliable disposable3 word processor3 After You Watch1 as for2 in those days3 No big deal4 nowadays5 oh my goshUnit 3Lesson A1 Vocabulary LinkA1~8: A D G C F B H E2 ListeningActivity 1AInternational correspondentJournalist photographerB1—c 2—d 3—c 4—b 5—b 6—dActivity 2A1 likes2 dislikesB1 the comics the horoscope the price2 the news coverage the headlinesActivity 3ATom Joseph Olivia Randy TinaB1 Olivia2 Amy3 Randy4 TinaActivity4A1 They Couldn’t Communicate2 A Dangerous Occupation3Silent Beauties 4A Clean CrimeB1 could not reach an agreement holdup note couldn’t read it crumpled it up2 goalie he slipped on ice and hurt his back3 they were camels tall humps4 cleaned it leaving it at the side of the roadActivity5AKangaroo to the Rescue!!An Underwater Post Office?B1 102 farmer3 barking4 rare 5scuba diving 6 draw tourists’ attention 7 three8 four3 Speaking &communicationLesson BPart one1 Before You Watch1 international correspondent 2critic 3 news anchor4 editor5 cameraman2 While You Watch1—T2—F interesting…….creative—boring and not very creative3—T4—F thinks—doesn’t think5—F cameraman—news anchors6—F feels—doesn’t feel7—T1 Before You Watch1~3: b c a2 While You WatchA1~6:f d b e a cB1 the most accessible medial2 around me at least3 to be carrying4 that well5 see how my team’s are doing6 what’s going on in my area7 save the comics for last8 that’s the fun part1 PreviewB1~5: B C B A CC1~7:B G F A E D CD1 guitarist2 journalist3 spiky4 headlines2 While You WatchAB1—e 2—a 3—c 4—d 5—bC1 headlines2 stuff 3Hey 4 Look at this 5 that famous blues guitarist 6 silver guitar 7 long, black hair 8the singer 9 short spiky hair 10 wearsthat really cool white suit 11 man 12 It’s sold out D1 Takeshi whispers as he is nervous. That’s because he likes Anna, and he thinks she is pretty.2 Anna lives in the same building as Mike and Takeshi live.3 Anna is a journalist and she writes music reviews.4 Mike asks him to speak to Anna to try and get tickets for the show.5 He hesitates because he doesn’t know Anna well, and because he is nervous to talk to a girl he likes.6 Takeshi feels pressure from Mike, who scowls at him.EActivity 11 What’s up2 Not much3 Dedicated Music Reviewer4 As a matter of fact5 reviewing a show tonight6 That’d be great7 It’s a date8 You and I can go togetherActivity 2Takeshi is surprised by Anna’s invitation. He thinks Anna is pretty and is therefore pleased to have a date with her. He might even be more pleased about the date than he is about seeing James Hammond’s show.F1 He thinks he will get to see the show.2 At first, Mike feel a bit disappointed but then he is happy for his friend.3 Takeshi is worried that Mike will be unhappy about not seeing the show.4 He tells Takeshi not to worry about it. He also says there are lots of other shows he can attend.3 After You WatchA1 stuff2 You’re kidding me!3 I hardly know her!4 manB1 the show was sold out2 a pretty woman across the room3 a music reviewer4 was nervous and hesitated at fitst5 went over and spoke to Anna6 she was still writing for The Village Voice7 not only was she a dedicated music reviewer8 just couldn’t believe it9 a ticket to the show and a date 10 disappointed at first 11 not to worry about it 12 he had more important things to doUnit 41 Vocabulary LinkB1 pleasant2 active3 punctual4 careful5 flexible6 independentC1—c 2—a 3—d 4—b 5—f 6—e2 ListeningActivity 1A1 Diane2 Mimi3 AliceB1 six customers2 punctual Last week3 eight energy Activity2A aB1~3: No 4 YesA1 become a teacher2 the teaching program is very good3 a lot of practice4 young kids5 graduate from the university next June6 a kindergartenBPosition: brochure designerRequirements: computer skills cooperative flexibility in working hours available right nowActivity 4AJob—voice talent Company—National Telephone Her work—recording information messages Job requirements—sound warm and friendly, even at the end of eight hours Her schedule—three days a week Good points of her job—fun, helping people by using her voice, people are surprised Bad points of her job—has to be careful about her voice, doesn’t go outside in cold weather, can’t go to horror moivesB1 Because she has to avoid hurting her voice.2 First she got the job information from her friend. Then she listenedto all the telephone company messages on her own phone, recorded a cassette of all those messages in her own voice and sent it to the company. She then called the company every day for a month before shegot the job.Activity 5AKen: 1 3 Steven: 2 4B1 interviews2 introduces3 famous 4loves 5 videotape 6 moves 7 drive 8 dependent9 stressful 10 hired3 PronunciationsB1 for two days2 for six hours3 for years4 for monthsActivity 2 I really want this jobAQ: honest, caring A: first-aid skills Q: creative A: graphic designQ:helpful A: speak a foreign language Q: ambitious A: give presentationsCA tour guide b fashion designer c flight attendantd police officer e taxi driverf fitnessinstructorPart 12 While You WatchTrue:1 4 5 6 False: 2 31 Before You Watch1 well-informed2 foundation3 animation4 up-to-date5 animator6 passionate7 developing8 unconfident2 While You WatchA1~7: b d f c a g eB1 strong foundation in art2 it helps to be able to speak3 animator in movies or video games4 be patient, work hard, and be creative5 that way6 keep up-to-date with events7 be able to write well 8 well-informed1 PreviewBTrue: 1 4 5 6 False: 2 3 7C1—d 2—a 3—b 4—cD1 high energy level2 customers needs3 pleasant manager4 software programsE1~8: f d b g a c e h2 While You WatchA5 6 3 1 2 4B1~5: a a c b cC1 Thanks very much for coming in2 bring your resume3 Here you are4 tell you a little bit about the job5 looking for someone to sell our new software product6 requires flexibility, independence7 most importantly8 really listen to my customers to find out what they need9 I’m really good at that 10 your experience with software programs11 how to use a similar software product 12 at my current job 13 customer needs 14 interesting 15 my present company 16 my present position 17 I’ve been named salesperson 18 top sales awards several times 19 impressive 20 understand the market better 21 the competition 22 We’ll be in touchD1 Bill is Ms. Li’s boss2 She thought Claudia was energetic and experienced—the right personfor the job.3 She wanted to inform Claudia that she got the job.4 They were going to an aerobics class.5 Claudia was excited and anxious to find out if she had got the job.3 After You WatchA1 by the way2 something3 We’ll be in touch4 a little bitUnit 51 Vocabulary LinkB1 produces purchase employs2 develops shipmanage 3 advertise compete2 ListeningAName Richard Branson Company Virgin Group, LtdB1 3 4 5 7 8Activity 2AFor mountain climbing for trimming hair for relaxing for opening bottles for slicing food for cams and the corkscrewActivity 3B1 April 4, 19752 Bill Gates and Allen3 Redmond, Washington, United States4 Worldwide5 Microsoft Windows Microsoft Office Computer hardware products Home entertainment productsActivity 4A1 department stores shopping malls2 put up their Christmas window displays3 companies just want them to spend more money4 we can start thinking about what we really need in lifeB1 Buy Nothing Day2 They shouldn’t spend any money for 24 hours.3 In over 15 countries4 Canada5 The Christmas shopping season starts6 People are forgetting the real meaning of the holidays.7 People’s ideas about shoppingActivity 5A: b d e g f a c hB1 too much2 1960 affordable advertising educate high school students3 necessary4 talk about the company at any time say positive things about the companyreferring people to themWORD-OF-MOUTH ADVERTISING: It’s cost-effective. It’s much more believable. The company doesn’t have to create a complex business plan to advertise products.PAIDMEDIA ADVERTISING: It can sound insincere or unconvincing4 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1AWe have about 10000 We do business in a large number of we made over five millionWill grow by up to 10%Activity 2BHistory of TV2 was not very popular in the beginning3 became popular when Michael Jackson’s videos were played4 started a second video channel, VH1in 19855started MTV Asia, MTV Latino, and MTV Russia in the 1990sMTV Today1 is a worldwide success story3 also broadcasts other programs4 is consistently voted one of the most popular TV stationsCA hobby students Jerry and David’s Guidecomputers grew quickly Internetmillions of information e-mail services profit Lesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA1~10: d f b I c l e h a gB1 flyers2 smoothie3 brochures2 While You WatchA: b e a f d cBDo education for executives send out to invite those people to come to our trainings smoothie business back in college word of mouth hand out flyers janitorial service he has people come in and clean the building, after hoursPart 2B1~6: f e b a c dcC: 1~10: f I j c b d a e g h2 While You WatchA: 1~5: c e a d bBTrue: 2 4 5 8False: 1film school project—commercial 3 had to study—was sick6 unsatisfactory—satisfactory7 remark the tape—make more tapesC1 By the way2 helping me out with this3 on the day of my first real commercial shoot4 especially since you have a “love assistant” like me 5Right…there 6 that should do it 7 Check 8 And rolling 9 take one 10 Hello there 11 the most successful 12 The keys to our success 13 great design 14 affordable prices 15 who are these keys for 16 Why17 premier pieces 18 Like this sleek and stylish lounge chair 19 100% genuine leather 20 talk about well-made21 you’ll ever lay your head on 22 See for yourself23 here today, gone tomorrow 24 pride ourselves in giving25 at the right priceDActivity 11 on my first paying client2 sent in3 who knowswhat’ll happen 4 Plus that couch was really comfortable `5 booked me for another6 the best part7 what this calls for8 encoreActivity 21 He most probably sent it in to Mr. Howard.2 Mike was worried that he might have made a bad impression onTakeshi’s client by falling asleep.3 Mr. Howard was pleased that people could see the Super Sleeper Sofa lives up to its name.3 After You WatchA1 talk about2 Check!3 folks4 that should do itB1 shoot a TV commercial2 starring3 show off4 elaborated on how well each piece was made5 fell asleep6 failed to help him with7 hire Takeshi to make five more commercialsUnit 61 Vocabulary LinkB1 summer house2 limousine driver3 designer clothes4 private school5 personal trainer6luxury suite 7 credit card 8 private jet9 spending money2 ListeningActivity 1AThe Burj Al Arab Hotel Dubai, United Arab EmiratesB1—p 2—p 3—r 4—r 5—b 6—b 7—p 8—pActivity 2A bB1—D 2—D 3—JC 4—JC 5—D 6—D 7—J 8—JActivity 3A1 a brand new 20th2 Joseph’s friendB1 When she was a university student.2 Not at all. It was really old.3 She worked the whole summer vacation in a restaurant.4 Yes, she did. She took all her friends driving around every weekend.5 The car was destroyed in an accident.Activity 41 60 hours2 To pay for a big house, expensive furniture, a new car, and all the “important “ thing in life3 Going out on her old houseboat.4 She can go fishing from her living room.5 She goes along the river on her boat, exploring new places.B: 2 4 6Activity 5B1 They will sell their knowledge about using plants as medicine.2 They will get jobs and education for their people to save their culture and language.3 The monks record and sell their music.4 They use the money to pay for summer camps for teenagers.CF: 1 2 5 T: 3 4 6Lesson BPart 111—b 2—c 3—a21~8: d f b a c h g e11 charity2 equipment3 purchase2A1 Woo Sung: buy a car or cars buy a house buy a university2 Calum: take a holiday3 Natalie: buy a car or cars buy a house invest money for the future4 Dave: spend it as fast as possible buy a car or carsB1 strike it big time2 somewhere warmer than where I live3 live on the beach for a whilePart 2PreviewB1~5: a b b c cCLuxurious penniless well-off generous lavishD1~9: d c a f e g I b hEApparently will packets paid off invested loads timer struck it rich turned out2 While You WatchA1~8: F F T F F F T FB1~5: b a e c dC1 It was about Mike’s uncle’s will.2 On a farm in Minnesota.3 Because Uncle Max had left all his land to Mike.4 Mike remembers his uncle living a simple life. It was not luxurious.\ D1 strike it rich or something2 used to tell me3 all a man needs4 a strong back5 invested in his land6 it paid off7 lavish lifestyle8 I mean9 generous 10 offered to give me spending money 11 wanted me to go to private school 12 wanted to vacation13 turns out he’s got one 14 how could you not have known 15 I’m telling you 16 wasn’t on sale17 have a timer by his phone 18 ketchup packets19 A nd no one knew 20 In fact 21 No wonder22 Who would have thought he was that well offE1 loads of cash2 pay for dinner tonight3 I’ll take you all out to a nice dinner4 my treat5 a little short on cash6 I could borrow some7 I’m good for it8 we’re taking a nice dinner3 While You Watch1 I’m telling you2 No wonder3 I’m good for it4 I’m a little short onUnite 7Lesson A2 ListeningAHe is complaining about a broken traffic light in his communityB1 traffic accidents in danger2 pose great danger3 look into it immediatelyActivity 2AKnow their neighbors well rarely patrolBJohn: 1 F patrolling—neighborhood watch 2 T 3 F put up notice—put signs in our windowsSusan: 1 T 2 F by bike—in cars 3 T 4 F in cars—on foot or on bicycleActivity 3A cB 1: a b d 2: b c 3: bActivity 4A: 1BTyra: S SMatt: C SMercedes: C CC1 Tyra2 Matt3 Mercedes4 Matt5 MattActivity 51 The global population has grown quickly, and in some places it is creating a lot of problems.2 When women are educated , they become equal partners and participate more in family decisions.B1—d 2—c 3—a 4—bC1 F 3500 new babies are born worldwide—3500 new lives are added to the world’s population2 F 1978—19873 T4 T5 F small—big6 T7 T8 T9 in their late twenties—at the age of 3010 F there is—there isn’tSpeaking & CommunicationAWords or drawing that are illegally sprayed on wallsLesson B1 Before You Watch1—c 2—b 3—f 4—g 5—d 6—a 7—e2 While You Watch1 are2 don’t have3 noise4 fire5 a lot6 bothers1 Before You Watch1 Global warming2 Hunger3 Spread4 Poverty5 Disease6 HIV7 AIDS2 While You WatchA1~6: f a d e c bB1 The oceans are rising as well as the temperatures2 before it’s too late3 the world get together and help to make sure4 everyone gets a chance to learnPart 21 previewB1~6: c f b e d aC1~7: c d b e f g aD1 conduct a survey2 make a mistake3 interesting viewpoint4 rush hour5 affordable apartments6 push yourself7 noise pollutionE1~3: b c a2 While You WatchBTrue: 3 5False: 1 singles in the city—city living 2 air—noise4 people—restaurants 6 Takeshi—Sun-hee 7 money—timeC1 Do you have a couple of minutes2 This won’t take long3 Do you agree, disagree, or have no opinion about4 Me too5 Rush hour in the city has become unbearable6 I totally agree7 traffic’s been an issue here for years8 with all the construction going on 8 with all the construction going on 9 it’s not an issue for me 10 I guess 11 I like the fact that there are so manyopportunities 12 push yourself 13 it goes the other way too 14 like if you make a mistake 15 waiting to take your place 16 talentedD1 They disagreed about life in New York. Sun-hee said there were many problems related to living in the city, but Takeshi said it was n’tthat bad.2 Sun-hee said ‘Enjoy itIf you can get there in this traffic!” she was sarcastic as she thought it was hard to enjoy anything in New York because the traffic was so bad.3 Takeshi listed the good things in the city such as beautiful buildings and interesting places.4 The reporter left because she had finished her survey. It was not rude of her to leave. It was however rude of Takeshi and Sun-hee to engagein an argument during her interview.3 After You WatchA1 you know?2 I guess3 Where do I start?4 it goes the other way tooB1 on the sidewalk2 what they liked and disliked3 seemed to have different opinions about other issues4 pointed out that there was not enough parking , too few affordable apartments5 too much to enjoy in the city6 arguing about the issues7 But see8 I told you New Yorkers were rudeUnit 8Lesson A1 Vocabulary LinkB1~9: c a f h b I e g dC1 morals2 a while lie3 not worth doing4 has something on his conscience5 against the law6 hurt my feelings7 obvious8 depends on the circumstances2 ListeningActivity 1AThe speaker thinks that telling while lies is sometimes acceptable or even necessary.B1 encourage people2 to comfort people3 to soothe people4 to childrenActivity 2A1 work in the same office2 moving to another city3 lying about her work experienceB1 with her two co-workers2 Sally really has done3 might get a jobActivity 3A1 sometimes2 neverB1~6:D R R D R DActivity 41 a2 He thinks it’s not trustworthy because the reporters exaggerate and are not serious.3 She likes infotainment, or shows that report on current trends and famous people.B1 Graham: TV newspaper2 Lucinda: TV onlineActivity 5A1 P and S2 P and S3 D4 S5 PB1 The man who got out of the other car was friendly.2 Philippe and Sophie climbed into the car.3 The man drove Philippe and Sophie to a nearby village.4 Philippe and Sophie had tea and local delicacies.5 The man’s family was thrilled to meet Philippe and Sophie.6 The driver fixed the car that night.C1 hired driver2 doze3 an odd, loud4 get help5 no houses6 wild animals7 colder and darker8 a couple of9 get into his car。

视听说大学英语教材答案

视听说大学英语教材答案

视听说大学英语教材答案Unit 1ListeningSection A1. A) Their major.2. B) They find it quite challenging.3. C) To select an elective course.4. B) Visit different campus clubs.5. A) Take the photographs.Section B6. C) More cultural activities.7. B) Students will have more options.8. A) It is essential to master a foreign language.9. A) Discover various aspects of the world.10. C) A group discussion.ReadingSection A11. D) It is the largest city in Iraq.12. C) The ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia.13. B) It was an important center for learning.14. A) The modern attractions of Baghdad.15. D) It is a war-torn city.Section B16. B) As productive members of society.17. D) They have a strong sense of community.18. A) The importance of cultural heritage.19. C) Enjoy the benefits of multiculturalism.20. B) An inclusive society that values diversity.Speaking21. on campus22. attending lectures23. studying with classmates24. researching in the library25. participating in extracurricular activitiesWritingPart 126. When I first got admitted to this university, I was impressed by its diverse range of club activities. The campus offers a wide variety of clubs and organizations where students can explore their interests and make newfriends. These clubs cover a broad spectrum of interests, from sports and music to academic and cultural pursuits.Part 227. My friend Sarah and I joined the photography club together and it has been an incredible experience. We have access to professional-level equipment and learn different techniques to improve our photography skills. The club also organizes regular outings to interesting locations, allowing us to capture diverse subjects and enhance our creative abilities.28. In addition to the photography club, I also joined the international student association. This association aims to promote cultural exchange and understanding among students from different countries. We organize events such as food festivals, traditional performances, and language exchange programs. Through these activities, I have made friends from various cultural backgrounds and gained a deeper appreciation for different customs and traditions.29. Apart from club activities, I have also taken part in volunteer work. There are several community service organizations on campus that provide opportunities for students to contribute to society. I have volunteered at a local orphanage, helping with tutoring and organizing recreational activities for the children. It has been incredibly rewarding to see the positive impact we can make in the lives of others.30. Overall, being involved in club activities and volunteer work has enriched my university experience. Not only have I learned new skills and developed friendships, but I have also grown as a person. I am grateful forthe opportunities this university provides to engage in extracurricular activities and make a difference in the community.Unit 2ListeningSection A1. C) It is a form of terrorism.2. A) He was coached by his father.3. B) It was a peaceful protest.4. A) To investigate corruption.5. C) By staging a sit-in protest.Section B6. C) It denies marginalized communities their rights.7. A) Supporting a local charity.8. D) A sustainable and fair society.9. B) Address the humanitarian crisis.10. A) By organizing fundraising events.ReadingSection A11. D) To address public concerns about water quality.12. C) Increasing population and urbanization.13. B) Ensure the long-term sustainability of water resources.14. A) Integrated water management.15. D) Political and institutional barriers.Section B16. B) To combat climate change.17. D) It reduces air and water pollution.18. C) The use of renewable energy sources.19. A) Energy-efficient buildings.20. B) Encouraging sustainable transportation.Speaking21. environmental pollution22. renewable energy sources23. plastic waste reduction24. wildlife conservation25. sustainable agricultureWritingPart 126. The issue of climate change is becoming increasingly urgent, and it is crucial for individuals and governments to take immediate action to mitigate its effects. One of the key solutions to combat climate change is the adoption of renewable energy sources. This transition from fossil fuels to clean and sustainable energy is essential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and curb global warming.Part 227. In order to promote the use of renewable energy sources, educational institutions can play a vital role. Universities can incorporate courses and research programs focused on renewable energy technologies. These programs can equip students with the knowledge and skills to develop innovative solutions for a sustainable future. Additionally, universities can invest in renewable energy infrastructure on campus, such as solar panels and wind turbines, to showcase the feasibility and benefits of clean energy.28. Beyond educational institutions, governments should provide incentives for businesses and households to switch to renewable energy sources. This can include tax benefits, subsidies, and grants to encourage investment in renewable technologies. Governments should also implement policies that promote the integration of renewable energy into the national energy grid, ensuring a smooth transition to a sustainable energy system.29. Furthermore, raising awareness among the general public about the benefits of renewable energy is essential. Governments and organizations can launch public campaigns to educate the public about the environmental and economic advantages of clean energy. This can include organizingworkshops, seminars, and public events to highlight successful renewable energy projects and inspire individuals to take action.30. In conclusion, the widespread adoption of renewable energy sources is crucial to combat climate change. Through a combination of educational initiatives, supportive government policies, and public awareness campaigns, we can accelerate the transition to a sustainable and environmentally friendly future. It is our collective responsibility to embrace renewable energy and ensure a livable planet for future generations.。

英语视听说答案完整版

英语视听说答案完整版

Whether English should be removed from the College Entrance Examination and give your reason? What is the aim of the reform? What are advantages and disadvantages?Are you agree with the reform that Samaritan 见义勇为[sə'mæritn]will be taken into consideration in favorable scoring policy in college entrance examination and please give your reason.教科书/作业答案Unit1Basic listening practice: CDABCListening in: task 1: While the man is wondering why the woman is suddenly getting excellent marks, she says she read an article on studing and remembering. It talks about principles like “ Mental Visulization”, that is, creating a picture in one’s mind of what is to be remembered. This reminds the man of the principle “Association”, “Consolidation”new material into what one has already learned sixteen “Distributed Practice”shorter several days a muscle exercise Task2: FTFFFTask3: 1A 2.C3. D 4.B 5.DFurther listening: task 1:ABDDCcarrots, eggs,bananas, andmilk(2)lost keys(3) a giant carrot and a banana hanging from it(4) a giant milk carton pouring milk over the carrot and banana(5)an egg-shaped UFO flying across the sky(6) The sound of the keys might remind you of having placed them in a drawer.The cold touch of the keys might remindFurther listening and speaking:Where did the professor gotrue entertained particular retired pour openedby staying overnight, he did not need to go out in the bad weather.washing the dishes after supper, the forgetful professor disappearedbecause he was going to stay there overnight, he had gone home to get his pajamas and toothbrush.Unit2:Basic listening practice: CDBDAListening in: task 1: Seeing that Jenny has bought the books for the biology class, Harrison says nobody does much on the first day because it’s still add-drop, which means students are changing from class to class. Jenny knows the professor is really good.But Harrison warns her that the professor is good, only if students are hand-workers, for he expects a lot.After class, Jenny admits that half of what the professor said went over her head, and Harrison assures her that a lot of what the professor said is explained in the reading. When Jenny asks to borrow Harrison notes, he says “on problem”, for they don’t have class until Wednesday. Finally, Harrison says participation in the discussion at the seminar is an important part of the education there.Task2: TFFFTTask3: 1B 2.C3. D 4.A 5.DFurther listening: task 1:BACDDFurther listening and speaking:Prince William in ChileScriptWhat goes into a prince’s education today? For Britain’s Prince William, nature played an important role in his education this last winter, as the future king went on a 10-week expedition in Chile with Raleigh International.The experience was a very different one for the prince. He kayaked in ocean fjords, tracked a rare deer, and was stranded on a beach during a storm.He also got used to sleeping on the ground—at times in a room filled with 16 people –and living in simple conditions.Those who took part, called “volunteers”, both contributed and learned. The prince helped locals build wooded walkways and buildings, and taught English to schoolchildren.He was described by other volunteers as hardworking, humble, and laid-back. As one s aid, “He struck a really good balance between working hard and having fun…getting on with everyone, and taking on the team spirit.”The prince said he liked being treated as an “equal” by other volunteer, who came from all walks of life. Around 20 percent were from problem backgrounds, some having had troubles with drugs or crime.It seems that there’s a lot more to education than university and books, and the Chilean forests and a little contact with regular people may do a lot of a British prince.Unit 3:Basic listening practice: CABCDListening in: task 1: After thirteen years marriage, the woman wants to divorce her husband, claiming he is irresponsible. When asked for the specific grounds for divorce, she gives these reasons: First, he keeps changing jobs, and the family has had to move four times in thirteen years, but she wants stability for her children and herself. Second, although he is paying the bills, they just live around the poverty line. Her children are being teased by other children for not dressing good clothes. Also, they had to live in a small apartment and drive an old car, though it still runs. Worse still, the husband yells at her, though she admits she also yell at him and calls him names. As for the divorce arrangements, the woman will give the husband only visitation rights instead of joint custody. Moreover, the woman will demand half of all they have and large support payments.Task2: FTFFTTask3: CABBBFurther listening: task1 BDADCFurther listening and speaking:Prince More Precious Than the Diamondthe last word I'dconsider(2) I consider dating(3) my reservations about dating(4) date Maria(5) my son's response to her(6) marry me(7) accepted(8) a family of three(9) remarriage failuresa picture of the three of us(10)married and divorced eight(11) timeswould have no such pain(12)my son(13)a wife(14)my loneliness and anxiety(15)brought the issue up(16)lukewarm(17)mechanical(18)warmed up to her(19)ripe(20)the right choice(21)People have long known the saying “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend.” But this may be changing. There’s a new stone on the gem market, tanzanite, and it is giving diamonds some serious competition.Tanzanite was one of a number of gems discovered in East Africa in the 1960s. The new colors and varieties changed the gem market. But the real gem among these stones was tanzanite, discovered in 1967 in Tanzania. The stone was named after its country of origin by New York’s Tiffany and Co. which introduced it to the world. It draws one’s attention quickly with its color—blue, purple or bronze, depending on the direction it is viewed from.More important for its value, though, is its rarity. Tanzanite has been found in only one small area, near Mount Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania. And its supply will probably be fully mined in the next two decades.As one mining official puts it, “It should never have really occurred in the first place. It did occur. And only this one deposit on this entire planet that is known…makes it more than a thousand times rarer than diamonds. And certainly within the next 15 to 20 years, there will be no more tanzanite to be mined.”The current value of the tanzanite market, at U.S. $10 billion, is equivalent to that of diamonds. And so another saying “Diamonds are forever” may lose some of its meaning.Unit4Basic listening practice: CDACBListening in: task 1: After thirteen years marriage, the woman wants to divorce her husband, claiming he is irresponsible. When asked for the specific grounds for divorce, she gives these reasons: First, he keeps changing jobs, and the family has had to move four times in thirteen years, but she wants stability for her children and herself. Second, although he is paying the bills, they just live around the poverty line. Her children are being teased by other children for not dressing good clothes. Also, they had to live in a small apartment and drive an old car, though it still runs. Worse still, the husband yells at her, though she admits she also yell at him and calls him names. As for the divorce arrangements, the woman will give the husband only visitation rights instead of joint custody. Moreover, the woman will demand half of all they have and large support payments.coast(2) divorce her husband was impressed by(3) irresponsible shipping company(4) changing jobs existing(5) move cargo(6) stability communication skills(7) herself knowledge(8) potential clients(9) find customers(10) team spirit(11) her age(12) her parents(13) to learnTask2: FTFFTTask3: CcbadFurther listening: task1 caacbFurther listening and speaking:A Galaxy of Film Prize WinnersScriptThe European Film Awards—First Hollywood, then Cannes, and now Pairs?The European Film Awards ceremony was held in Pairs in early December, honorin g the best in European and world films.Lars von Trier’s Dancer in the Dark was the overall winner of the evening, receiving awards for the best European film and best actress—Bjork..The audiences was disappointed, however, as neither von Trier, Bjork, nor the Oscar-winning Italian director Roberto Benigni showed up to accept awards.Still, other prize winners did come. The Irish actor Richard Harris, who was given an award for lifetime achievement, gave a humorous thank-you speech that was the high point of the evening.Another internationally known actor, Jean Reno, also gave an enthusiastic thank-you speech. The French actor received an award for European achievement in world cinema, for his international firm career.Other VIPs from around Europe also attended. But most of the prizes at the ceremony, which people have been calling“the European Oscars”, went to French films.There was one international film award, which went to a French-Hong Kong co-production, Wong Karwai’s In the Mood for Love.Unit5II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.C 2.D 3. A 4.B 5.CIII. Listening InTask 1:Chris and Nora are going to a reception. Chris is eager to making new connections. As the party ends at two, he intends to have all those brochures distributed by one- thirty. But Nora disagrees, saying that those brochures will make him look like a green hand. She advises him just to hand out business card and leave his work at the door. But Chris wonders how he can get anything out of this if she can’t talk business. To this, Nora insists that he should just get a card for a card. Chris catches on quickly and knows that he can hand out business cards now and follow up on Monday. Finally, Nora suggests splitting up so that they can cover more ground. Chris feels it will be a piece of cake and promise to meet her back there at two.Task 2: Keys: FTFFTTask3: Keys: 1. D 2.C 3. C 4.A 5.CVI. Further ListeningKeys: 1.C 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.DFurther listening and speaking:A Historic Settlement between the Law and BusinessScriptBill Gates, Microsoft Chairman:We hope that when the state attorney general fully reviewed the settlement, they will also agree that it’s the right way forward. Litigation is never a good thing for any industry or any company. We have said for some time that we would go the extra mile to resolve this case. That is exactly what we did in reaching this settlement.The experience of the past the three years hs had a profound impact on me personally and on our company. We are in a fast-moving, competitive industry, but we will focus more on how our actions affect other companies.John Ashcroft, U.S Attorney General:Today we are announcing a strong, historical settlement reached by the Department of Justice and the Microsoft Corporation that will put an end to Microsoft’s unlawful conduct, bring effective relief to the marketplace, and ensure that consumers will have more choices in meeting their needs of computing and working with their computers. This settlement is the right result for consumers and for businesses, the right result for the economy, and the right result for government. It provides prompt, effective, certain relief for consumers and removes the uncertainty in the computer market, a critical factor in today’s economy.Unit 6II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.C 2.C3. B 4.A 5.DIII. Listening InTask 1:Alan’s ac countant is preparing his income tax return, so he needs to go over some of the receipts wit her. Pamela complains that the government just squanders people’s hard-earned tax money on some unnecessary projects. But Alan does not mind paying taxes, saying it means he is earning money, which is better than living on charity. Pamela insists that if the poor would just get jobs, taxes would bee much lower. Alan disagrees, saying most people would rather work than receive charity, but sometimes there are no jobs that they are trained for. But Pamela asserts that the jobless people should take the needed training to upgrade their skills and knowledge to become more employable. Alan believes that some of the government tax dollars are already directed to training and upgrading programs that help the poor to get jobs. When Pamela says some of the unemployed don’t want to work, preferring to have handouts, Alan points out that some people have to be educated to realize how much fuller their life would be if they ere not dependent on charity. Pamela is, however, more down-to-earth, thinking the government should attack unemployment by reducing the tax rate. That would give people more money; then, they would spend more, which would create more jobs for the poor.Task 2: Keys: TFTFTTask3: Fighting Teen SmokingKeys: 1D 2.A 3. B 4.C 5.cVI. Further Listening Task1: Keys: 1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.AFurther listening and speaking:Humanity is indivisible.ScriptKofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations:Peace must be sought above all because it is a condition for every member of the human family to live a life of dignity and security.We have entered the third millennium through a gate of fire. If today, after the horror of 11 September, we see better and we see farther, we will realize that humanity is indivisible.New threats make no distinction between races, nations, or regions. A new insecurity has entered every mind, regardless of wealth or status. A deeper awareness of the bonds that bind us all, in pain and in pro sperity, has gripped young and old…because beneath the surface of state and nations, ideas and language, lies the fate of individual human beings in needed. Answering their needs will be the mission of the United Nations in the century to come. Thank you very much.Uint7II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.B 2.D 3. A 4.A 5.CIII. Listening InTask 1:While being interviewed by Martha, Ed said more people in his culture respect nature ever before. When asked about the most serious environmental problem in the world today, he mentioned the damaged ozone layer and the pollution in big cities.Ed learned about environmental problem at school. A lot of clubs and some TV programs promote environmental safely. He believes that students should learn more about the environment at school. Then they can be more aware of all the problems and prevent more problems from occurring.When asked about a new law he would like to create to help the environment, he said that when people throw away their cigarette butts, they have to throw them in the garbage bin. They should be fined if they throw them on the floor.Personally, Ed is so set against littering that he never litters. He always throws his trash into the garbage bin.Task 2: Keys: FTTFTTask3: A Mild EI NinoKeys: 1. C 2.A3. D 4.B 5.CVI. Further ListeningTask1: Keys: 1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.CFurther listening and speaking:Santa’s Hometown in DangerScriptWeather experts may have found a new problem caused by global warming, one which many people will pay attention to: There are signs that Santa’s home in the North may be in trouble because of warmer temperatures.The Finnish town of Rovaniemi on the Arctic Circle, which many Europeans say is the home of Santa Claus, has had its warmest winter in 40 years. As a result, there has been much less snow than usual—meaning no snowmen, no snowballs and possible not enough snow for Santa to ride his sleigh on.More important for local residents, it may mean fewer tourists, as well. Santa’s wintry hometown normally attracts thousands of visitors each year, and millions of dollars. Anne Pelttari-Bergman, the town’s tourist director, worries that the town could be in trouble if snow levels do not return to normal. She explains: “Snow is really important for us, of course. For Santa Claus, for Christmas tourism, and also for our winter tourism because winter is our best season. It is really important for us.”Weather experts and town residents are hoping this warm winter is a one-time thing. Few people can imagine a holiday when even Santa does not have a white Christmas.Unit 8Basic Listening Practic e: CBCDAListening in: Task 1: security checks, searched, fear, carry-ons, checking, at work, greater, less likely, precautions. Seized, his digital camera, take pictures, flew, ran his bags, on his way, strangeTask 2: TFFFTTask3: BACCDFurther Listening: task1: DCDABFurther listening and speaking:landing, followed, headed, present, succeeded, arrested, publish, attention, happened, cheering, charge, dropped, humorous, get backUnit 9Basic Listening Practic e: CABDCListening in: Task 1: get, a bunch of roses, lover’s day, win her heart, a beautiful card, invited her to dinner, on the wallet, end up, her birthday, a ring, WesternTask 2: TFTFFTask3: ADCBCFurther Listening: task1: CBDACFurther listening and speaking:fun, headache, 150, special, annually, special feeling, atmosphere, traditional-looking, whole, regulations, surprisingly, translates, idea, impression, spreads。

视听说3参考答案

视听说3参考答案

视听说3参考答案视听说3参考答案视听说3是英语教材中的一本教材,主要用于提高学生的听说能力。

下面是一些视听说3的参考答案,供大家参考。

第一单元:生活方式听力部分:1. A: What time do you usually get up?B: I usually get up at 7 o'clock in the morning.2. A: How often do you exercise?B: I exercise three times a week.3. A: What do you usually do on weekends?B: I usually hang out with my friends or watch movies.4. A: Do you eat breakfast every day?B: Yes, I never skip breakfast.5. A: How do you relax after work or school?B: I like to listen to music or read books to relax.口语部分:1. Describe your daily routine.In the morning, I usually wake up at 7 o'clock and have breakfast. Then I go to work or school. In the evening, I like to relax by watching TV or going for a walk. Before going to bed, I usually read a book.2. Talk about your favorite way to exercise.My favorite way to exercise is jogging. I like to go for a run in the park. It helps me stay fit and clears my mind. I usually jog for about 30 minutes three times a week.3. Discuss your weekend plans.This weekend, I plan to hang out with my friends. We are going to watch a movie and have dinner together. On Sunday, I want to go hiking with my family. It's a great way to enjoy nature and spend quality time together.第二单元:文化交流听力部分:1. A: Have you ever been to a foreign country?B: Yes, I have been to France. It was a great experience.2. A: What do you think is the most important festival in your country?B: I believe the Spring Festival is the most important festival in my country. It'sa time for family reunions and celebrations.3. A: What is your favorite type of music?B: I enjoy listening to pop music. It's catchy and upbeat.4. A: Do you think it's important to learn about different cultures?B: Yes, I think it's important to learn about different cultures. It helps us broaden our perspectives and promotes understanding and tolerance.5. A: Have you ever tried any traditional food from another country?B: Yes, I have tried sushi from Japan. It was delicious.口语部分:1. Talk about a cultural festival in your country.In my country, the Spring Festival is the most important festival. It usually falls in January or February. During this time, families gather together, exchange gifts, and have a big feast. We also set off fireworks to celebrate the new year. It's a time of joy and happiness.2. Discuss the importance of learning about different cultures.Learning about different cultures is crucial in today's globalized world. It helps us appreciate diversity and promotes mutual respect. By understanding different cultures, we can build bridges of communication and foster peace and harmony.3. Share your experience of trying traditional food from another country.When I visited Japan, I had the opportunity to try sushi. It was my first time trying raw fish, and I was a bit hesitant at first. However, I found it to be incredibly flavorful and fresh. It was a unique culinary experience that I will always cherish.以上是视听说3参考答案的一些内容,希望对大家的学习有所帮助。

英语视听说(一)智慧树知到课后章节答案2023年下丽水学院

英语视听说(一)智慧树知到课后章节答案2023年下丽水学院

英语视听说(一)智慧树知到课后章节答案2023年下丽水学院丽水学院第一章测试1.What might happen during your online reading in three minutes?()A:watch a video about a panda B:get an instant message with a link to a funny photo C:click open Facebook and read some news D:read in Wikipedia about the violent behaviors about panda bears答案:watch a video about a panda;get an instant message with a link to a funny photo;click open Facebook and read some news;read inWikipedia about the violent behaviors about panda bears2.Why do people tend to search for information according to the video?()A:Because we are curious to know something new. B:Because we need tolearn by searching for information. C:Because our brain releases somedopamine reward us for seeking out new information.答案:Because our brain releases some dopamine reward us for seeking out new information.3.Which books are not mentioned in this video?()A:Is Google Making Us Stupid B:The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, fromEdison to Google C:The Shallows: what the Internet is doing to our brains ?D:The Glass Cage: How Our Computers are Changing Us答案:Is Google Making Us Stupid;The Big Switch: Rewiring the World,from Edison to Google;The Shallows: what the Internet is doing to ourbrains ?;The Glass Cage: How Our Computers are Changing Us4.Constant search for information online make us live in a perpetual state ofdistraction and interruption, which crowds out calm thinking. ()A:错 B:对答案:对5.Human brain is different from computer in humanity and conceptual andcreative thinking. ()A:错 B:对答案:对第二章测试1.When did Irish potato famine start to happen?()A:1845 B:1854 C:1842 D:1840答案:18422.British Officials offered food aid to Ireland because they have more thanenough food to feed themselves.()A:错 B:对答案:错3.Irish had formed public relief organizations, but failed to raise quite aamount of funds. ()A:错 B:对答案:错4.What did Irish people eat when they suffered from extreme scarcity of food?()A:grass B:All the rest options C:bark D:seaweed答案:grass;All the rest options;bark;seaweed5.Where did Irish go after they suffered from famine?()A:Mexico B:America C:China D:Canada答案:America;Canada第三章测试1.What can be achieved with a connection through internet and smartphone?()A:make decisi ons to improve people’s livelihood B:allocate public resources C:decipher citizen’s needs答案:make decisions to improve people’s livelihood;allocate publicresources;decipher citizen’s needs2.What system does Hangzhou rely on for management?()A:an automatic operation system B:a digitized city-management system C:a mutual assistance system答案:a digitized city-management system3.What problem does Hangzhou originally tend to solve with the assistance ofthe system?()A:Police B:Traffic jam C:Tourism D:Health答案:Traffic jam4.What sector of life have later been covered by the system? ()A:Traffic jam B:Health C:Police D:Tourism答案:Traffic jam;Health;Police;Tourism5.Hangzhou’s City Brain Project, run through the Alibaba Cloud, increasedtraffic flow by 50% in its first year. ()A:错 B:对答案:错第四章测试1.What jobs mentioned are AI-based according to this video? ()A:AI for diagnosing disease B:Robotic line cooks C:Robots picking orders at a warehouse D:Automatic driving of truck答案:AI for diagnosing disease;Robotic line cooks;Robots picking orders at a warehouse;Automatic driving of truck2.What kind of job is easily replaced by machine?()A:Routine and predictable white- and blue-collar jobs B:Both white- andblue-collar jobs C:White-collar jobs D:Blue-collar jobs答案:Routine and predictable white- and blue-collar jobs3.It has been in place for decades in Alaska where every residents get anaverage of $ 1,000 a year thanks to coal dividends. ()A:错 B:对答案:错4.According to Natalie Foster, the basic economic security would allow thekinds of work that people want to do and they’re passionate about. ()A:错 B:对答案:对5.How many ways are suggested to settle the issue of robots’ replacing human?()A:2 B:1 C:3 D:4答案:1第五章测试1.Why did Paris decide to build Notre Dame Cathedral?()A:to solidify the prestigious status of France in the West B:to provide a larger religious space for the public C:to strengthen religious cohesion答案:to solidify the prestigious status of France in the West2.Was Notre Dame Cathedral originally built on a central open space of Paris?()A:No B:Yes答案:No3.How many years did it take to construct the Cathedral?()A:Nearly 300 years B:Nearly 100 years C:Nearly 200 years答案:Nearly 200 years4.Six generations of Parisians worked on day and night shifts during theconstruction. ()A:对 B:错答案:错5.Architectural style of Rococo reached its peak with the completion of NotreDame Cathedral. ()A:对 B:错答案:错第六章测试1.Where does Anju’s daughters live?()A:in slum of Dhaka B:together with Anju C:with their grandparents in avillage答案:with their grandparents in a village2.What happened to Farida when she was 15?()A:She lost her job B:She found a new job C:She quit school and found a job in the city答案:She quit school and found a job in the city3.What is Fatima’s living environment like?()A:She lives in an apartment. B:She rents a concrete room with two others.C:She had no bed.答案:She rents a concrete room with two others.;She had no bed.4.What do these garment workers actually need?()A:living wage B:better food C:All the rest options D:a better living condition 答案:living wage;better food;All the rest options;a better livingcondition5.Oxfam Australia’s What She Makes campaign was driven by individuals toboycott fashion brands that exploit labour in third world countries to create low-priced fast moving fashion products. ()A:对 B:错答案:对第七章测试1.Where Sanxingdui is located?()A:in Guanghan of Sichuan Province B:in Guanhang of Sichuan Province C:inGuangxi of Sichuan Province答案:in Guanghan of Sichuan Province2.What did archaeologists discover in the first archaeological pits?()A:stone artifacts B:masks C:jade D:bonze statues of tree答案:stone artifacts;masks;jade;bonze statues of tree3.What did people in Sanxingdui worship according to this video?()A:eyes B:masks C:light答案:eyes;light4.Many of the 30,000 artifacts unearthed so far were intentionally torched andburied in a series of gigantic burn pits. ()A:错 B:对答案:错5.In the forehead of the largest mask, a big hole was made for the purpose ofhanging. Pigments were found in the nostrils, mouths and ears. ()A:对 B:错答案:对第八章测试1.Which two animals are threatened by climate change in this section of video?()A:Panda B:Polar bears C:Koala答案:Polar bears;Koala2.What happened to the habitat of those bears due to climate change? ()A:Their habitat is flooded. B:Their habitat is too dry. C:Their habitat ismelting.答案:Their habitat is melting.3.What happened to koala due to climate change? ()A:The eucalyptus leaves fall off. B:The eucalyptus leaves turn poisonous.C:The eucalyptus leaves turn yellow.答案:The eucalyptus leaves turn poisonous.4.Storks nest in the moist area of Northeast as wetlands in Central andWestern Europe is shrinking. ()A:错 B:对答案:对5.They flee to mountains at high altitude in search for completely differenthabitat. ()A:对 B:错答案:错。

媒体英语视听说 课后答案

媒体英语视听说 课后答案

Unit 1 School LifeClip One Save at SchoolKey1. Listen for general understanding.Housing: A,CFood: B,DBooks: APart-time job: CEntertainment: B,CCredit cards: B,C,D2. Listen for detailed information.1) flexible; library; tips; jumpstart; cash2) free; discounted; newspaper; 10; deals; check with; organizesTranscriptBargain books, cheap thrills & dining on a dimeRyan Kaplan: Hey there, thanks again for clicking on Two Cents. I’m Ryan Kaplan.Jared Kaplan:And I’m Jared Kaplan. Today we’re gonna uncover the lost art of managing your personal spending in college.Ryan Kaplan:And that’s probably something, Jared, (that) you wish you knew a little bit more about when you’re back at school. It seemed you did spend your entire first month allowance on that Harry Potter’s costume back in the university in Michigan.Jared Kaplan:Er, yah, I did and I still got the spectacles and Quidditch stick to prove it.(sound from a movie)You’ll never catch me, Potter!Ryan Kaplan:Man, I love that costume.Jared Kaplan:Yeah, it’s even more of a reason that I wish I knew the tips. We’re gonna talk about today back when I was in school.Jared Kaplan:Let’s start with housing. Choosing dorms versus apartments for other of campus alternatives if you’re looking to save money. If you’re gonna go with the apartments off campus choices, choose a roommate of two or three, preferably those with capital hygiene. This would help you not only split the cost on rent, but on groceries, utilities, and all the other associated costs.Ryan Kaplan:Now there’s also some way to save money when it comes to food. The first thing you could do is enroll in your school’s sponsored meal plan. This meal plan will cover several meals throughout the week and will save you money over having to buy each individual meal. Dorm food gives some people the willingness though, and for those individuals, there are also ways to save money. Go to your grocery store, buy some chicken, and have a salmon baked. The bottom line is that if you’re cooking food every single night instead of order-in, you’ll save money in your hall.Jared Kaplan:Ryan, I know you love to highlight every little word of those freshly minted textbooks, but go with used books to save money, and don’t forget at the end of the semester, toreturn it for a little extra spending cash.Jared Kaplan:Many university employers offer flexible hours to fit your schedule. And if you’re the studying type, you may be even able to do it on the job, like if you work at the library. Some people want jobs that pay great tips like waitress thing and parking cars, but even better, get a paid internship. It will help you get a jumpstart on your career while at the same time, put a little cash in your pocket.Jared Kaplan:Ryan, what do you think about entertainment?Ryan Kaplan:Well for fun at school, I used to go to the museum on campus.Jared Kaplan:Not the exactly what I was thinking about, but you still bring up a good point. Many college towns have a ton of free events you can go to, and even if they’re not free, museums and concerts, plays, even movie theatres sometimes offer specially discounted tickets for students.A good place to check is in student newspaper. And some colleges will even offer special discounted cards for a mere 10 dollars. Think about all the great places on campus you can get special deals at that.Ryan Kaplan:If you wanna go on spring break, check with the travel agencies on your campus. Many offer discounts or even a free trip to a person who organizes the trip to a group of individuals. There is no reason why you can’t be that person. I mean with your friends. And in no time you may be on the beaches in Cancun, sipping on Mia Tai, free of charge.Ryan Kaplan:Another way to keep cash in your pocket is to make sure that when you go out, you only take the cash that you’re willing to spend or that you can afford to spend. Leaving your credit card at home is actually a great way to save money, because you don’t tempt yourself making purchases like going out to a bar with your friends and then charging the night on your card. So don’t even tempt yourself. Leave that puppy at home.Jared Kaplan:That’s right Ryan. But if you’re gonna bring your credit card out, make sure you spend wisely. Credit card debt can pile up faster than a cheetah running across the Tanzanian plain.Ryan Kaplan:Ok anyways, for more on managing credit card debt, check on our previous segment titled “Debt Dilemma”. For Two Cents, I’m Ryan Kaplan.Jared Kaplan:And I’m Jared Kaplan. Keep telling your friends to click on us, Two Cents is a non-stop party, with an open invitation list.Clip Two Cool at SchoolKey1. Listen for general understanding.1)c 2)b 3)a2. Listen for detailed information.1) stock every programme;edit movie, download music, create your own website and slide shows; handy;you can save up to 200 dollars using a student discount;an ipod for free2) stay well-connected;making text message;picture and video;too expensive3) fit in your packet or your smallest purse;use and red-eye is automatically correctly4) insert a compatible memory card and print the photosTranscriptCell phones, computers, cameras! Stock up on these must-have tech toys for life at college!Just because you are heading off to college doesn’t mean you are too old for toys. Hi, I’m Amber Milt and here is our list of the must-have tech-toys you will need for life at college. First of all, you gonna need a great computer. Through it you can email your friends and enjoy your class.I mean you can take great notes and write this A-plus papers. I love the Mac Book. It comes fully stocked every programme you need for school. Plus for fun, it has everything on it. So, you can edit movies, download music, create your own website. You can slide shows. Plus, the build-in web camera can be really handy when mum get that major empty nest in German, it’s a little visual proof that you are surviving college. (很幽默的句子, 意指母亲即使远在异国也能通过电脑了解你在学校生活的情况) Now the best thing about Mac is you can save up to 200 dollars using a student discount. That’s a deal your parents will love, you are gonna love this one. If you buy before September 16th, hopeful an ipod for free. You can’t miss the class because you slept in.I mean ’cause your alarm didn’t go off. Well, you can put that new ipod to good use. Download classical lectures at i-tunes U (网站名).When it comes to phones, enjoy your blackberry for years while you still can. If you can’t afford an apple iphone, then what students can? Here is a few that won’t break the back. The LG envoi has everything you will need to stay well-connected. The full keyboard makes text messaging easy and if you like to mail your text message all the time. Plus the screen is great for picture and video over all a great phone and not too expensive. If you want a phone that’s also an mp3 player, the LG chocolate and Motoslvr are great choices. Now a night out of school is not complete without a camera to capture all your friends’ ridiculous antiques. The Canon powershot SD 1000 digital ELPH camera is tiny enough to fit in your packet or your smallest purse. It’s easy to use and red-eye is automatically correctly when you take the picture. Now smile and say cheese.After you take all those great pictures, print them out right in your dorm room with this core photo printer also form Cannon. All you do is insert a compatible memory card and print the photos, no computer needed. Preview your shots and make any adjustments using the colour LCD display. Photos will resist fading for up to 100 if you have no room to store those booky photo albums, just plug digital frame and watch slid show of all your favorite pictures.Clip Three Campus Hook-UpsKey1. Listen for general understanding.1)B 2)D2. Listen for detailed information.1)A,C,D 2)A,B 3)B,C,D 4)A,B 5)BTranscriptFrom long distance drama to casual coupling, get schooled on college dating.Andrey:What was your favorite part of college? I mean, besides graduating, mine was living on campus and meeting some truly amazing people. But for thousands of students, moving away from home and leaving behind that special person in their lives can be really tough. So I’ve called our iMag relationship expert Marie Forlio to give us the 411 on campus relationships.Andrey:So tell me, Marie, how do you deal with a long distance relationship?Marie:Andrey, here’s a thing about long distance relationships. Especially when you’re about to go away to college, you gotta have a sense of humor and let yourself have fun. You gotta realize you’re at the beginning of a life stage where you’re gonna meet a lot of different people and have a lot of different relationships: so be generous with your heart; let your partner have fun; be sure you communicate honestly. A really great idea is to establish what the game rules are early on. So, are you guys allowed to kiss other people? Do you wanna go on dates? And if ever it gets to the point where it’s just too stressful for either one, just let it go. I’m sure when you go back home after a semester or after college is over, if it’s really meant to be, you guys will get back together.Andrey:So how do you meet someone new at school? Are bars and frat parties a bad idea? Marie:There’s tons of ways to meet people. Of course you can do it at frat parties and bars and it’s never a bad time ’cos that’s the point in your life when you’re all gonna do that. But in your classes, in the library, walking around on campus, you can meet someone anywhere.Andrey:So, Marie, just give me some basic Dos and Don’ts.Marie:OK. Let’s go with the Don’ts first, Andrey. So one big thing, don’t hook up with a guy, if you’re sloppy drunk, or he’s sloppy drunk. You’re just gonna find yourself doing the walk of shame in the morning. That’s not gonna be cute. on your Don’t: stay away from your friend’s guy. So if your friend is really interested in a guy or she’s been dating him for a little bit, stay away. It is not gonna be good for your friendship or good for anybody. And : do your best to stay away from your professors. I know some can be cute, but let’s not go there. On the Do side, do date and have fun, go bowling, go to the theater, go to a museum, try different activities besides just the drinking thing. Next on the Do side, you do wanna date and what I mean by this is a lot of people get caught up in many marriages; they wanna find one person, stick with them and hold on for dear life. Don’t do it. Let yourself date different people. And on that note, your final do, broaden your horizons. See if you can get out there, and try people that have different interest than you. You’re gonna be surprised. You may just find someone wonderful, who you can have a great time with.Andrey:Ok, Marie, so you’re talking about dating and exploration in college, how far should we take that?Marie:So here is the thing. What you wanna do is really have a good time, but you got to take a look at what work for you personally. You’re comfortable with your sexuality and it means having different partners. I honestly don’t think it’s a bad thing as long as everyone’s practicing safe sex and it’s consensual. However, if you’re doing it as a manipulation to get the man to feel something for you, I would really suggest you take a good hard look and probably hold back for now, because it’s not gonna turn out the way that you expect.Andrey:Now you should be completely schooled on Campus Relationships is a great time in a lot of young people’s lives and we hope this information helps. Make sure to check out the rest of our iMag’s “Back to School”, exclusive features. I’m Audrey Hasson, thanks for clicking on iMag.Clip Four Stopping Student ID TheftKey1. Listen for general understanding.The first: College age students are naive.The second: College age students get all those free offers in the mail for credit cards.The third: Typically students don’t examine their financial records.2. Listen for detailed information.1) third, five, cars, credit accounts, booths, social security number, background check, 150,0002) rusting, scarfed, cynical, good3) dangerous, 50, dispose of, name4) balance, precaution, hintTranscriptFinancial author Dave Ramsey explains to Julie Chen why students are the most likely target for identity theft and what they can do to stop it from happening.Anchor: Here is a warning for college students: you are a prime target for identity thieves. So before you go back to school, there are some things you and your parents need to know. Financial author and radio host Dave Ramsey is here to explain. Good morning, Dave.Dave Ramsey: Good morning.Anchor:I wanna begin by reading a letter that you got from one of your listeners,’cause it really illustrates the problem. This listener wrote: My third day at college, I applied for several credit cards on campus, five years later I found out that all of my personal information was posted on a website. I had cars bought in my name, and credit accounts across the country. A college student who ran one of the credit card booths was responsible for posting my information. Even though I now have a new social security number, I constantly have to monitor my credit reports. I have had to explain all this to employers that run a background check on me. Those free T-shirts almost wound up costing me 150,000 dollars. How likely is it that a college student will have their ID stolen?Dave Ramsey: More likely than any other age group, sadly that’s the No 1 age group for identity theft. And identity theft as we all know is a big deal on America right now. But this 18—29 age group the Federal Trade Commission says is the No 1 area, and of that group, the college agers, wow,the biggest group.Anchor: There are three main reasons you say. The first one being that college age students are naive.Dave Ramsey:We are so trusting. Sign up for five credit cards makes me look like an adult. Never thinking about that, all this information is just being scarfed and something is going to happen to it. You have to be a little bit cynical to avoid identity theft. You have to be a little bit paranoid. A healthy level of paranoid is good and those of us sort of being beaten up a little bit older we kind of know that.Anchor: The second reason you say is because college age students get all those free offers in themail for credit cards.Dave Ramsey: Well, they do, and they are dangerous, not only like that particular letter a lot of writers found, but also there up to 50 percent of them are getting one to six offers a week. And so you’ve got to dispose of these things properly. They just lay around in a pot with your junk mail. Someone comes along, picks that thing up, fills it out for you, using your name but someone else’s address. Now we’ve got a mess on our hands.Anchor: And the third reason is you say that typically students don’t examine their financial records.Dave Ramsey: Yeah,here is an idea, balance your checkbook. And here is an idea, pull your credit bureau report. These aren’t things I thought of when I was in college. But now you have to, in the environment that we live in today you’ve got to take a little bit of precaution. You gotta watch what you are doing. But if you’re balancing your checkbook, you’re opening your mail, you’re looking at what’s going on, you discover it. You have a credit card account that you didn’t open, then that’s a hint that you’ve got a problem going here.Clip Five American Students under Heavy PressureKey1. Listen for general understanding.1) They are overscheduled.2) Parents.3) Free and unstructured play./Recess.4) Yes.2. Listen for detailed information.1) enrichment; balance2) unstructured3) absorb4) depressed5) stress; anxiety6) keeping up withTranscriptReporter: For most public schools, Columbus Day means a day off. But for Melissa Driscoll and her two daughters, there is no rest for the weary.Interviewee 1:Well, we’re two brownie troops, and gonna go to Agnse farm and pick some vegetables and fruits and it is part of our activity for earning our try-it badge.Reporter: But today’s report says it’s parents who should try lightening the load when it comes to overscheduling.Ginsberg:Children now have, are engaged in a lot of enrichment activities. You know arts activities, sports activities. We think that’s great; we just want balance.Reporter: Dr Kent Ginsberg is a paediatrician and co-author of the 32-page report which says free and unstructured play is essential for the physical, social and emotional well-being of children. Dr. Kent Ginsberg: We do understand that play or even in school for example recess allows kidsto reboot. And as they reboot, they’re gonna absorb all of the rest of life’s lessons more effectively.Reporter: also says all work and no play could not only make Jack dull, it could make him depressed.Dr. Kent Ginsberg:We’ve taken care of a lot of kids who are showing the manifestations of stress. You know the bellyaches, the fatigue. They’re not sleeping well enough. You know by the time they get to the college, they’re seen to be in an increasing level of anxiety and depression. Reporter: But many parents fear slowing the pace means not keeping up with the Jones or the Jones’ kids.Reporter: So what do you guys want to do in two days, would you want...Reporter: That hasn’t kept the Brown family from Forward Texas from keeping two days a week free, just for fun.Interviewee 2: My son looked at me and said, Mom, I just want some me time. And I said, OK. Interviewee 3:It was too much...Reporter: And the parents we spoke with knew all too well about the preils of overscheduling. Reporter: So I’m just curious, do you get the sense that kids today are overscheduled? Interviewee 4: Absolutely. We actually had to make a conscious decision to unschedule them and to make more family time, because we realize we’re raising kids we didn’t even see. Interviewee 5:My wife and I both teach, so we try to really underprogram the supposed overprogram.Reporter: Really, why?Interviewee 5: Just so, the kids have a chance to grow up to be kids.Reporter: So if you’re in the quandary about how much is too much, you may wanna go directly to the source.Reporter: Would you rather be going to the farm or just hanging at home?Interviewee 6: Hanging at home.Clip Six School DinnersKey1. Listen for general understanding.1) It is unpopular.2) Yes.3) No, because it did not give the caterers enough time to do this.4) Firstly, the government still aren’t giving enough money; secondly, the changes on menus have happened too quickly.2. Listen for detailed information.1)2)A-c B-b C-aTranscriptAnchorman: Healthy food is proving so unpopular in some parts of the country. There is a warning that some catering services are in danger of collapse.Anchorwoman:60 percent of English secondary schools who responded to a BBC survey reported a fall in the number of pupils wanting cooked meals. Now our correspondent Collette McBeth is at Chater High School in Ipswich for us. How is it looking there then, Collette? Collete McBeth: Well, this was supposed to be the beginning of the school dinner’s revolution. Out with fatty foods like chips and chicken nuggets, more things like chili vegetable pasta we can see on the menu here. But now that these healthy meals are on sale, many school caterers are asking exactly how many pupils want to eat them.Collete McBeth: Lunch time at Barr’s Hill School in Coventry and there is a new healthier menu to choose from. This was one of the first secondary schools this term to adopt the government’s new guidelines limiting the amount of fried and fatty food. Good news you may think but the canteen here has seen a fall in demand. Some children are simply choosing to eat elsewhere. Interviewee 1: I go out of school for meals here because I don’t like healthy foods and I prefer chocolate and crisps.Interviewee 2: I think I’d rather have a packed lunch because I can have anything I want and I know that I will actually eat it.Collete McBeth:And it seems to be the same picture in many parts of the country. The BBC spoke to 59 of the 150 local authorities across England. Almost 60 percent of them said the number of children opting for school meals had fallen since last year. In Scotland too, the latest figures show a small drop in the number of secondary school pupils eating school meals. While in Wales, Denbighshire has become the first local authority to say its whole school meal service is under threat. Some local authorities say the changes were rushed in too quickly and even blame the so-called Jamie Oliver effect. His campaign may have got the government’s attention but it seems many children remain unconvinced.Irene Carroll: I think the government have got it wrong in as much as they did not give the caterers enough time to do this. They have not given the manufacturers enough time to actually get the products needed to comply with the regulations and to actually give enough information to schools and to pupils about why we are doing it.Collete McBeth: School food campaigners say there were always going to be teething problems and parents need to do more to encourage children to swap their chips and fizzy drinks for a healthier diet.Collete McBeth: So there are many possible explanations for this downturn. Jamie Oliver, who spearheaded the campaign, says that the government still aren’t giving enough money. They have pledged 220 million over the next 3 years. But when you take that down to each individual kitchen like this one and each individual pupil, it amounts to very little. The other reason is this may have all happened too quickly. Some campaigners say if you and I as parents were to swap the baked beans, for say, mung beans on the kitchen table, we too would meet with some resistance, and that’s exactly what’s happening in schools. Back to you.Unit 2 Love and FamilyClip One HitchKey1. Listen for general understanding.1) Alex Hitchens (Will Smith) is “The Date Doctor”. He helps men to land dates.2) Open.2. Listen for detailed information.1) I need some space; I’m into my career right now; this is a really bad time for me2) 60;nonverbal body language;tone;90;coming from your mouth3) nice;hurt your feelings;know4) what;when;who;sweep;feetTranscriptBasic principles: No woman wakes up saying:“ God, I hope I don’t get swept off my feet today.”Now, she might say,“This is a really bad time for me. ”Or something like,“I just need some space.” Or my personal favorite: “I’m really into my career right now. ”You believe that? Neither does she. You know why? Because she’s lying to you, that’s why. You understand me? Lying. It’s not a bad time for her. She doesn’t need any space. She may be into her career... but what she’s really saying is, “Get away from me now.” Or possibly, “Try harder, stupid.” Well, which one is it? 60% of all human communication is nonverbal. Body language. 30% is your tone. So that means that 90% of what you’re saying ain’t coming out of your mouth.“Toby! Toby!”“Shit!”Of course she’ll lie to you. She’s a nice person, she doesn’t wanna hurt your feelings. What else is she gonna say? She doesn’t even know you.Yet. Luckily, the fact is that just like the rest of us... even a beautiful woman doesn’t know what she wants until she sees that’s where I come in. My job is to open her eyes.“Oh, my God!”“Is this what you’re looking for?”Basic principles: No matter what, no matter when, no matter who... any man has a chance to sweep any woman off her feet.Clip Two Lovers’ Quarrels: the Topics to Fight aboutKey1. Listen for general understanding.1)A 2)CGeneral opinions toward the arguments Suggestions to the argumentsthe host All couples argue. But how you argue andwhat you argue about could make thedifference between building a healthyrelationship and one that’s headed fordivorce.David Zinczenk Women are just a little bit better atargument. Since grade school they’ve been,you know, engaging in conflict resolutionand expressing themselves much better. Just avoid zingers. It’s lik e sometimes the biggest relationship, predictor of a relationship demise that increased use of sarcasm in a relationship.Janet Taylor When they face emotion sometimes willback off or respond really aggressively,whereas women will kind of take it in butwant to maintain the relationship.that arguing is a form of communication. are rules that you can use and you need to fight fair. When you do that, and then we should argue to understand and be understood as opposed to bullying someone into making them agree with us.TranscriptAnchorwoman: All couples argue at some point in their relationship, and many experts believe that’s actually a good thing. But how you argue and what you argue about could make the difference between building a healthy relationship and one that’s headed for divorce.(A quarrel between a couple)Anchorwoman:Doctor Janet Taylor is a psychologist at Harlem Hospital in New York, and David Zinczenko is the editor-in-chief of Men’s Health magazine. Good morning to both of you.Janet Taylor and David Zinczenko: Good morning.Anchorwoman: So we all argue a little bit differently I think men and women do, right? David?David Zinczenko: Yeah, they do. And I look, I think women are just a little bit better at it, I mean, (Thank you, no arguments here.) from certain stance, it’s... yeah.David Zinczenko:Since grade school they’ve been, you know, engaging in conflict resolution and expressing themselves much better than guys. I mean, when is the last time you saw a woman in a bar fight, I mean, guys are used to, you know, there are still a bit of a learning curve there, and those intense emotions sometimes tend to freak them out.Anchorwoman: Are we just better negotiators? Is that what it is?Janet Taylor: I think, I think our brains are wired differently, and as Dave said, I mean, men when they face emotion sometimes will back off or respond really aggressively, whereas women will kind of take it in but wanna maintain the relationship. So we can, we take a little time and that allows us to find our words.Anchorwoman: So Dr. Taylor, how do you argue so that it doesn’t set things off in the wrong direction? How can you keep it healthy?Janet Taylor: Well, I think that understanding that arguing is a form of communication. But there are rules that you can use and you need to fight fair, which is like as the piece showed, and set a leading with you never, you always say, listen, I feel this when you do that, and then we should argue to understand and be understood as opposed to bullying someone into making them agree with us.David Zinczenko: And I will also add like, to just avoid zingers. It’s like sometimes the biggest relationship, you know, predictor of a relationship demise that increased use of sarcasm in a relationship.Anchorwoman: We can’t take those words back too. Yeah, I mean those things haunt.David Zinczenko: They linger.Clip Three The Legacy of Charles and DianaKey1. Listen for general understanding.1)B 2)C2. Listen for detailed information.1) exactly like anybody else’s wedding; naughty; nervous2) 19; 30 (1 or 2?)3) genuinely;love;cherish;success4) walked down;appeared;the end;brief shining momentTranscriptAnchorwoman: It was the royal wedding we remember best of all. 25 years ago tomorrow, Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer in London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral. CBS News correspondent Randall Pinkston looks back to a perfect day which didn’t turn out happily ever after.Randall Pinkston: It was the wedding of the century, watched by over half a million people in Britain, and the worldwide audience of a staggering 750 million. The young bride, peering out smilingly from her glass coach, would become the most famous woman in the world, and change the monarchy forever. But that was in the distant and tragic future. On this day in July, 1981, joy filled the land.Victoria Mather: This was a moment in history, that, you know, that Prince Charles was going to be king and she was going to be his queen. She was so young, and so beautiful. And she had already sort of got a stranglehold on the hearts and minds of the people.Randall Pinkston: British journalist Victoria Mather was one of the wedding guests that fabled day.Randall Pinkston: What do you remember most about that day?Victoria Mather: I remember most that it was just exactly like anybody else’s wedding. That, the bride’s mom wore a flowery hat. You know, and there was the naughty little bridesmaid; the bridegroom looked nervous; and the bride fluffed her lines. I mean it was just so like anybody else’s wedding, it was just writ large.Randall Pinkston:Like the train of Diana’s wedding gown, which seemed to go on forever. Elizabeth Emanuel, with her then-husband David, designed the dress. Right after the wedding,。

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Unit 1 Pirates of the InternetTask I Global Listening1. A2. C3. B4. D5. C6. A7. D8. DTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2. F3. T4. F5. TEpisode 21. √2. √3. √Episode 3(1) technology always wins (2) software(3) advertising supported (4) radio(5) Ten million people (6) music(7) video games (8) not liable for(9) typo (10) control(11) fig leaf (12) facilitating(13) steal (14) comfortableEpisode 41. Following the music industry and begin to sue individuals who downloadmovies;2. Airing ads about people whose jobs are at risk because of the piracy;3. Keeping copies of movies from leaking in the first place;4. Hiring people to hack the hackers / serve up thousands of fake copies of newmovies.Episode 51. Downloading off the Internet.2. 60 million.3. Embrace it and get paid too.4. A bunch of crooks.5. 3 – 5 dollars.6. Stopping piracy.Unit 2 The New Space RaceTask I Global Listening1. A2. C3. B4. D5. C6. A7. D8. DTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. T3. T4. F5. F6. TEpisode 2(1) operable space plane (2) at a cost(3) monopoly on (4) incentive(5) business (6) dream(7) contests (8) a trophy(9) stunning looks (10) technological sophisticationEpisode 31. Nearly a decade ago.2. Turning his designs into models and testing them.3. He sought investment from Paul Allen.4. The vote of confidence.5. Gluing carbon fabric together with epoxy.6. Flying badminton shuttlecocks.Episode 41 —— (J)2 —— (A)3 —— (C, F)4 —— (B,H)5 —— (D)Episode 51. It has proved that the small guys can build a space ship and go to space.2. The deal is to invest $120 million to build five spaceships for paying customers.Flights are expected to begin in 2008.3. Yes. According to Virgin Galactic, 38,000 people have put down a deposit for aseat, and 90 people have paid the full price of $200,000.4. His next goal is affordable travel above low-Earth orbit, ., affordable travel tothe moon.Unit 3 New Orleans is SinkingTask I Global Listening1. B2. C3. A4. C5. C6. D7. DTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. F3. T4. F5. F6. FEpisode 21. √ 5. √ 6. √Episode 3(1) 81 years; Two times.(2) Three generations.(3) It’s flat.(4) Land is all that the Fultons have, yet it is prone to disaster.(5) Several feet off the ground.(6) 80,000; $26,200.Episode 4(1) bad design (2) workmanship(3) fixed (4) next summer(5) withstand (6) Category 5(7) doubled (8) billionsEpisode 51. They made the assessment on the site and then Wi-Fied the reports to a city halldatabase, which is linked to aerial images of every single address, both before and after.2. The total cost of reconstruction will be given to the city authorities.3. Because his own home was flooded and ruined.4. It means that there are too few people to pay taxes or keep business going.5. He is asking the nation to commit billions of dollars and many years to protectthe city.Unit 4 Afghanistan – Addicted to HeroinTask I Global Listening1. C2. D3. B4. B5. A6. C7. C8. DTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. T3. F4. F5. FEpisode 2(1) military alliances (2) private armies(3) drug lords (4) in high places(5) allegations (6) for drug offenses(7) small-timeEpisode 31 —— (A, G)2 —— (E, I)3 —— (F)4 —— (K)5 —— (D)Episode 41. To do something about senior officials and governors involved in the drugbusiness.2. To remove them from office / from the country.3. The need to fight terrorism / insurgency.4. Destroy it.5. For fear of disrupting the flow of intelligence.Episode 51. The number of acres of poppy under cultivation dropped 20 percent this year.2. They were promised health clinics, schools and roads.3. They elicit tolls, protection money and drugs from traffickers in areas theycontrol.4. Fighting narcotics is as important as fighting terrorism; It needs to be elevated toa rank that is commensurate with the threat it poses.Unit 5 The Global WarningTask I Global Listening1. D2. A3. A4. B5. D6. C7. BTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. T3. T4. T5. T6. FEpisode 2(1) naturally (2) man’s doing(3) expeditions (4) ice cores(5) fingerprint (6) burning fossil fuels(7) carbon dioxide (8) thousand(9) warmEpisode 32. √3. √4. √Episode 41. Land of the great bear.2. Polar bears’ health.3. A tranquillizer dart.4. Bear population there is the healthiest.5. Changes in the bears’ fat, dimensions and teeth.6. They can only hunt on the ice.Episode 51. They say they’re no more reliable than the local weatherman.2. They made science as precise as it is today.3. The US can’t flip its energy use overnight and its economy might get hurt.4. His job is to tell the government exactly what he knows scientifically.1. B2. C3. D4. A5. B6. D7. A8. CTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. T3. F4. F5. FEpisode 21. √ 4. √ 6. √Episode 3(1) Nazi era (2) coal-based fuels(3) apartheid (4) gasifying coal(5) pollutants (6) conventional diesel7) engine performance (8) less than one(10) twice as much (11) conventionalEpisode 41. 920,000; One year.2. He has his eye on the national stage.3. Farmers and ranchers fighting the coal-to-diesel plan.4. Toxic eyesores.Episode 51. Mining companies have gotten around the law in the past.2. Montana has got all the land there that can be used to produce biofuels. It willbe competitive.3. Biodiesel can only meet 15 percent of the US diesel demands even if allfarmland is devoted to this cause.4. Not yet, because there will be a lot of engineering on the fly and cost overrunsfor the first plant of this kind.5. The price of oil will not drop back to $25 or $30 a barrel.1. A2. D3. C4. A5. B6. B7. C8. BTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. F3. F4. T5. T6. FEpisode 21. E2. C3. A4. D5. G6. B7. FEpisode 3(1) Aggression (2) I nstitute of Health(3) developed (4) impulse control center(5) under construction (6) consider consequences(7) urges (8) heightened(9) risk factors (10) upbringing(11) turn to violence32Episode 41. Selling Moore two versions of the game.2. Millions of law-abiding citizens.3. It makes the device that runs the game.4. It’s becoming more dangerous.Episode 51. When a new medium comes along, it will be the subject of almost a hystericalattack.2. He can’t understand why games targeting police office rs were made by themanufacturers.3. They card teenagers in an effort to keep violent games from underage kids.4. They are considering laws that would ban the sale of violent games to thoseunder 17.1. D2. B3. B4. B5. D6. D7. A8. ATask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2. T3. F4. T5. FEpisode 2(1) Coffee masters (2) coined a phrase(3) filling souls (4) filling bellies(5) human connection (6) humanity(7) communities (8) home and workEpisode 31 √ 3 √ 4 √Episode 41. 1971.2. He felt he was home.3. Adding an espresso bar.4. Coffee consumption was down.5. paper cups; 3 bucks each cup; Italian nameEpisode 51. It’s located in Brooklyn. Th ere are bullet holes in the door leading to apartment7G2. He was from a poor neighborhood and his father was injured on the job.3. He was a delivery driver who picked up and delivered cloth diapers.4. There was no hospitalization, no health insurance, no workman’s compensationfor his father.5. He offers his employees heath care and stock options. He also pays farmershigher than market rate for beans.Unit 9 Rescuing Roy HallumsTask I Global Listening1. C2. C3. D4. B5. D6. A7. B8. DTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. F3. T4. T5. F6. FEpisode 2(1) here (2) like a dream(3) November 1 (4) contractor(5) relatively (6) working at(7) ski masks (8) abducting(9) beheading (10) videotape(11) dragged (12) constantlyEpisode 32. √3. √ 6. √8. √Episode 41. No.2. That Susan tried to call the kidnappers.3. Two years ago.4. Because they remain best friends.5. For fear that it would endanger somebody else.6. $40,000; $12 million.Episode 51. He was happy for them. But on the other hand, he felt sorry for himself becausenothing was happening for him.2. He pulled the mask off and hugged the soldier.3. They thought the US military wasn’t doing anything to find Roy.4. The unit is still looking for three more kidnapped Americans.5. He is back home catching up with his two daughters, his granddaughter and hisex-wife.Unit 10 Dying to Get inTask I Global Listening1. B2. C3. D4. A5. B6. C7. A8. DTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2. F3. F4. F5. TEpisode 2(1) special unit (2) distress call(3) condition (4) hovered(5) Mexican (6) wandering(7) rationally (8) 17 years(9) refrigerator truck (10) morgueEpisode 32 √3 √4 √7 √Episode 41. About six million.2. Illegal migrants in meatpacking industry.3. Over 3,500 migrants fled Nebraska within 30 days.4. Leave the state (before ruining its economy).5. A good story rather than a secure border.Episode 51. It’s a $14 million pilotless drone that scans the desert for intruders and potentialterrorists.2. They did so for fear of terrorism.3. No, terrorists don’t need to come in that way because they can purchase the bestforged document in the world and enter with valid visas.4. Their everyday job is to make arrests and drop migrants off on the Mexican sideof the border.Unit 11 Searching for JacobTask I Global Listening1. C2. D3. B4. D5. B6. B7. A8. BTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2. T3. T4. F5. FEpisode 2(1) kid (2) 16(3) 7,000 miles (4) bush plane(5) scene (6) raining season(7) sank (8) axles(9) 12 (10) government troops(11) 50 miles inside (12) intensifiedEpisode 31. F2. C3. E4. B5. D6. AEpisode 41. 20,000.2. She died in just a few hours.3. They carved them up and threw them in drinking water.4. No.5. Telling the same sad story.Episode 51. He signed a US-brokered peace agreement which never took hold.2. The deal is to give little tidbits of information about terrorist suspects around theworld to blunt US outrage over what’s happening in Darfur.3. He was the architect of the counter-insurgency strategy in Darfur; Last year, theUS sent a private jet to bring him to CIA headquarters.4. It’s really a heinous arrangement and one that history will judge very harshly.5. It has been pressing for peacekeepers; It’s keeping refugees alive with half abillion dollars of relief a year.Unit 12 Working 24 / 7Task I Global Listening1. A2. B3. D4. C5. B6. C7. B8. CTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. F3. T4. F5. F6. TEpisode 21. B, E2. C, I3. D, J4. G, K5. AEpisode 3(1) high stress (2) share a job(3) working mothers (4) wives and children(5) in-house counsel (6) referred(7) six months (8) three days(9) overlapping (10) 40(11) 75 percent (12) off(13) on call (14) suckingEpisode 41. No; Number 52. Yes.3. She can’t have substantive conversations with her husband.4. They are matter-of-fact about their lack of communication.5. They both reach for her favorite toy, the BlackBerry.Episode 51. He is such a workaholic that he has wired his house with Internet, telephone andtelevision in every single room.2. He loses some days of his kids’ lives and some of those tender moments withfamily.3. He is always connected to the Internet. In order to relax, it actually takes a littlebit of effort.4. He watches the business news, checks his e-mails and answers the phone; Tomake this happen, he wired his shower.5. They are waterproof but not foolproof.Unit 13 Swimming with SharksTask I Global Listening1. D2. A3. C4. C5. B6. C7. B8. ATask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2. F3. F4. F5. TEpisode 2(1) inhabitant (2) surfer(3) concerned (4) Three years(5) associate (6) clamed down hard(7) forearms (8) out to sea(9) in his mouth (10) children(11) 70 yards (12) some useEpisode 31. √ 3. √ 6. √Episode 41. Jaws.2. Nine; 791.3. Because we are on the meal list of sharks.4. being murdered, mugged or killed in a war.5. We may feel what’s gonna happen to us.Episode 51. Sharks have far more to fear from humans because our industrial fishing fleetsbring in 100 million sharks a year.2. Sharks fin soup is regarded as an expensive status symbol in China; Chefs in theemperor’s court were once beheaded if they prepared it incorrectly.3. Its fin would be cut off and then it would be thrown overboard alive to sink tothe bottom and drown.4. It is hard to police because most of the sharks are caught in international waterswhere there is no law against finning.5. Authorities there raided several processing plants wined by Hong Kong Chinese.Seven tons of fins were confiscated.Unit 14 Felicity HuffmanTask I Global Listening1. B2. C3. A4. B5. D6. C7. B8. CTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2. T3. T4. F5. T6. TEpisode 2(1) starred (2) TV shows(3) died young (4) cursed(5) work (6) character(7) her wit’s end(8) touched a nerve(9) harried (10) authenticity(11) parallels (12) vindicationEpisode 31. Everybody assumes all the time that the girls I the play will get in a catfight.2. The catfight thought crept in her mind too.3. Those days they all shoot together were the funniest days on set; The group waswonderful because they were all grateful professionals who work hard.4. She was loud and obnoxious; Her mother threatened to send her to an actingcamp.Episode 43. √ 5. √ 6. √Episode 51. Two (girls).2. No, she resents the question.3. It’s the best thing in my whole life.4. She doesn’t know if she is a good mot her.5. A more exclusive club of big actors.Unit 15 Living LargeTask I Global Listening1. A2. B3. B4. B5. A6. B7. D8. CTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2. F3. T4. T5. FEpisode 2(1) temporary moratorium (2) $726,000 (3) 1,100 square feet(4) combined (5) 3,000 (6) on both floors(7) triple (8) freedom (9) legislate taste(10) when and how (11) their life savings (12) jealousy(13) haves and have-notsEpisode 31. C2. I, J3. B4. F5. EEpisode 41. The sheer magnitude of the demand for ever-large living space.2. Robin, her husband and son, a dog named Coco and her cat.3. The old world style.4. Houston; 6,800 square feet; Yes.5. No; Six.Episode 51. The house has a huge entranceway somewhere between the US Capitol and agood-sized mosque.2. They’re amazed by the dome more than anything else.3. There is a touch of old world charm for the billiard room, co-TV room, co-dryaquarium.4. It’s a big bedroom with bathroom an d closet the size of almost two New Yorkstudio apartment.5. The wife would like to enlarge the family eating area while the husband wisheshe could have a little bit bigger gathering room for parties.。

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媒体英语视听说课后答案集团文件版本号:(M928-T898-M248-WU2669-I2896-DQ586-M1988)U n i t1S c h o o l L i f e Clip One Save at SchoolKey1. Listen for general understanding.Housing: A,CFood: B,DBooks: APart-time job: CEntertainment: B,CCredit cards: B,C,D2. Listen for detailed information.1) flexible; library; tips; jumpstart; cash2) free; discounted; newspaper; 10; deals; check with; organizesTranscriptBargain books, cheap thrills & dining on a dimeRyan Kaplan: Hey there, thanks again for clicking on Two Cents. I’m Ryan Kaplan.Jared Kaplan:And I’m Jared Kaplan. Today we’re gonna uncover the lost art of managing your personal spending in college.Ryan Kaplan:And that’s probably something, Jared, (that) youwish you knew a little bit more about when you’re back at school. It seemed you did spend your entire first month allowance on that Harry Potter’s costume back in the university in Michigan.Jared Kaplan:Er, yah, I did and I still got the spectacles and Quidditch stick to prove it.(sound from a movie)You’ll never catch me, Potter!Ryan Kaplan: Man, I love that costume.Jared Kaplan:Yeah, it’s even more of a reason that I wish I knew the tips. We’re gon na talk about today back when I was in school.Jared Kaplan:Let’s start with housing. Choosing dorms versus apartments for other of campus alternatives if you’re looking to save money. If you’re gonna go with the apartments off campus choices, choose a roommate of two or three, preferably those with capital hygiene. This would help you not only split the cost on rent, but on groceries, utilities, and all the other associated costs.Ryan Kaplan:Now there’s also some way to save money when it comes to food. The first thing you could do is enroll in your school’s sponsored meal plan. This meal plan will cover several meals throughout the week and will save you money overhaving to buy each individual meal. Dorm food gives some people the willingness though, and for those individuals, there are also ways to save money. Go to your grocery store, buy some chicken, and have a salmon baked. The bottom line is that if you’re cooking food every single night instead of order-in, you’ll save money in your hall.Jared Kaplan: Ryan, I know you love to highlight every little word of those freshly minted textbooks, but go with used books to save money, and don’t forget at the end of the semester, to return it for a little extra spending cash.Jared Kaplan:Many university employers offer flexible hours to fit your schedule. And if you’re the studying type, you may be even able to do it on the job, like if you work at the library. Some people want jobs that pay great tips like waitress thing and parking cars, but even better, get a paid internship. It will help you get a jumpstart on your career while at the same time, put a little cash in your pocket.Jared Kaplan: Ryan, what do you think about entertainment?Ryan Kaplan:Well for fun at school, I used to go to the museum on campus.Jared Kaplan:Not the exactly what I was thinking about, but you still bring up a good point. Many college towns have a tonof free events you can go to, and even if they’re not free, museums and concerts, plays, even movie theatres sometimes offer specially discounted tickets for students. A good place to check is in student newspaper. And some colleges will even offer special discounted cards for a mere 10 dollars. Think about all the great places on campus you can get special deals at that.Ryan Kaplan: If you wanna go on spring break, check with the travel agencies on your campus. Many offer discounts or even a free trip to a person who organizes the trip to a group of individuals. There is no reason why you can’t be that person.I mean with your friends. And in no time you may be on the beaches in Cancun, sipping on Mia Tai, free of charge.Ryan Kaplan:Another way to keep cash in your pocket is to make sure that when you go out, you only take the cash that you’re willing to spend or tha t you can afford to spend. Leaving your credit card at home is actually a great way to save money, because you don’t tempt yourself making purchases like going out to a bar with your friends and then charging the night on your card. So don’t even tempt you rself. Leave that puppy at home.Jared Kaplan:That’s right Ryan. But if you’re gonna bringyour credit card out, make sure you spend wisely. Credit card debt can pile up faster than a cheetah running across the Tanzanian plain.Ryan Kaplan: Ok anyways, for more on managing credit card debt, check on our previous segment titled “Debt Dilemma”. For Two Cents, I’m Ryan Kaplan.Jared Kaplan:And I’m Jared Kaplan. Keep telling your friends to click on us, Two Cents is a non-stop party, with an open invitation list.Clip Two Cool at SchoolKey1. Listen for general understanding.1)c 2)b 3)a2. Listen for detailed information.1) stock every programme;edit movie, download music, create your own website and slide shows; handy;you can save up to 200 dollars using a student discount;an ipod for free2) stay well-connected;making text message;picture and video;too expensive3) fit in your packet or your smallest purse;use and red-eye is automatically correctly4) insert a compatible memory card and print the photosTranscriptCell phones, computers, cameras! Stock up on these must-have tech toys for life at college!Just because you are heading off to college doesn’t mean you are too old for toys. Hi, I’m Amber Milt and here is our list of the must-have tech-toys you will need for life at college. First of all, you gonna need a great computer. Through it you can email your friends and enjoy your class. I mean you can take great notes and write this A-plus papers. I love the Mac Book. It comes fully stocked every programme you need for school. Plus for fun, it has everything on it. So, you can edit movies, download music, create your own website. You can slide shows. Plus, the build-in web camera can be really handy when mum get that major empty n est in German, it’s a little visual proof that you are surviving college. (很幽默的句子, 意指母亲即使远在异国也能通过电脑了解你在学校生活的情况) Now the best thing about Mac is you can save up to 200 dollars using a student discount. That’s a deal your parents will love, you are gonna love this one. If you buy before September 16th, hopeful an ipod for free. You can’t miss the class because you slept in. I mean ’cause your alarm didn’t go off. Well, you can put that new ipod to good use. Download classical lecturesat i-tunes U (网站名).When it comes to phones, enjoy your blackberry for years while you still can. If you can’t afford an apple iphone, then what students can? Here is a few that won’t break the back. The LG envoi has everything you will need to stay well-connected. The full keyboard makes text messaging easy and if you like to mail your text message all the time. Plus the screen is great for picture and video over all a great phone and not too expensive. If you want a phone that’s also an mp3 player, the LG chocolate and Motoslvr are great choices. Now a night out of school is not complete without a camera to capture all your friends’ ridiculous antiques. The Canon powershot SD 1000 digital ELPH camera is tiny enough to fit in your packet or your smallest purse. It’s easy to use a nd red-eye is automatically correctly when you take the picture. Now smile and say cheese.After you take all those great pictures, print them out right in your dorm room with this core photo printer also form Cannon. All you do is insert a compatible memory card and print the photos, no computer needed. Preview your shots and make any adjustments using the colour LCD display. Photos will resist fading for up to 100 years.And if you have no room to storethose booky photo albums, just plug digital frame and watch slid show of all your favorite pictures.Clip Three Campus Hook-UpsKey1. Listen for general understanding.1)B 2)D2. Listen for detailed information.1)A,C,D 2)A,B 3)B,C,D 4)A,B 5)BTranscriptFrom long distance drama to casual coupling, get schooled on college dating.Andrey:What was your favorite part of college? I mean, besides graduating, mine was living on campus and meeting some truly amazing people. But for thousands of students, moving away from home and leaving behind that special person in their lives can be really tough. So I’ve called our iMag relationship expert Marie Forlio to give us the 411 on campus relationships.Andrey:So tell me, Marie, how do you deal with a long distance relationship?Marie:Andrey, here’s a thing about long distance relationships. Especially when you’re about to go away tocollege, you gotta have a sense of humor and let yourself have fun. You gotta realize you’re at the beginning of a life stage where you’re gonna meet a lot of differen t people and have a lot of different relationships: so be generous with your heart; let your partner have fun; be sure you communicate honestly. A really great idea is to establish what the game rules are early on. So, are you guys allowed to kiss other people? Do you wanna go on dates? And if ever it gets to the point where it’s just too stressful for either one, just let it go. I’m sure when you go back home after a semester or after college is over, if it’s really meant to be, you guys will get back to gether. Andrey:So how do you meet someone new at school? Are bars and frat parties a bad idea?Marie:There’s tons of ways to meet people. Of course you can do it at frat parties and bars and it’s never a bad time ’cos that’s the point in your life when you’re all gonna do that. But in your classes, in the library, walking around on campus, you can meet someone anywhere.Andrey:So, Marie, just give me some basic Dos and Don’ts. Marie:OK. Let’s go with the Don’ts first, Andrey. So one big thing, don’t hook up with a guy, if you’re sloppy drunk, or he’s sloppy drunk. You’re just gonna find yourself doingthe walk of shame in the morning. That’s not gonna be cute. No.2 on your Don’t: stay away from your friend’s guy. So if your friend is really intereste d in a guy or she’s been dating him for a little bit, stay away. It is not gonna be good for your friendship or good for anybody. And No.3: do your best to stay away from your professors. I know some can be cute, but let’s not go there. On the Do side, do date and have fun, go bowling, go to the theater, go to a museum, try different activities besides just the drinking thing. Next on the Do side, you do wanna date and what I mean by this is a lot of people get caught up in many marriages; they wanna find one person, stick with them and hold on for dear life. Don’t do it. Let yourself date different people. And on that note, your final do, broaden your horizons. See if you can get out there, and try people that have different interest than you. You’re gonna be surprised. You may just find someone wonderful, who you can have a great time with.Andrey:Ok, Marie, so you’re talking about dating and exploration in college, how far should we take that?Marie: So here is the thing. What you wanna do is really have a good time, but you got to take a look at what work for you personally. You’re comfortable with your sexuality and itmeans having different partners. I honestly don’t think it’s a bad thing as long as everyone’s practicing safe sex and it’s consensual. However, if you’re doing it as a manipulation to get the man to feel something for you, I would really suggest you take a good hard look and probably hold back for now, because it’s not gonna turn out the way that you expect.Andrey:Now you should be completely schooled on Campus Relationships 101.This is a great time in a lot of young people’s lives and we hope this information helps. Make sure to check out the rest of our iMag’s “Back to School”, exclusive features. I’m Audrey Hasson, thanks for clickin g on iMag.Clip Four Stopping Student ID TheftKey1. Listen for general understanding.The first: College age students are naive.The second: College age students get all those free offers in the mail for credit cards.The third: Typically students don’t examine their financial records.2. Listen for detailed information.1) third, five, cars, credit accounts, booths, social security number, background check, 150,0002) rusting, scarfed, cynical, good3) dangerous, 50, dispose of, name4) balance, precaution, hintTranscriptFinancial author Dave Ramsey explains to Julie Chen why students are the most likely target for identity theft and what they can do to stop it from happening.Anchor: Here is a warning for college students: you are a prime target for identity thieves. So before you go back to school, there are some things you and your parents need to know. Financial author and radio host Dave Ramsey is here to explain. Good morning, Dave.Dave Ramsey: Good morning.Anchor: I wanna begin by reading a letter that you got from one of your listeners,’cause it really illustrates the problem. This listener wrote: My third day at college, I applied for several credit cards on campus, five years later I found out that all of my personal information was posted on a website. I had cars bought in my name, and credit accounts across the country. A college student who ran one of the credit cardbooths was responsible for posting my information. Even though I now have a new social security number, I constantly have to monitor my credit reports. I have had to explain all this to employers that run a background check on me. Those free T-shirts almost wound up costing me 150,000 dollars. How likely is it that a college student will have their ID stolen?Dave Ramsey:More likely than any other age group, sadly that’s the No 1 age group for identity theft. And identity theft as we all know is a big deal on America right now. But this 18—29 age group the Federal Trade Commission says is the No 1 area, and of that group, the college agers, wow,the biggest group.Anchor:There are three main reasons you say. The first one being that college age students are naive.Dave Ramsey: We are so trusting. Sign up for five credit cards makes me look like an adult. Never thinking about that, all this information is just being scarfed and something is going to happen to it. You have to be a little bit cynical to avoid identity theft. You have to be a little bit paranoid. A healthy level of paranoid is good and those of us sort of being beaten up a little bit older we kind of know that.Anchor:The second reason you say is because college agestudents get all those free offers in the mail for credit cards.Dave Ramsey:Well, they do, and they are dangerous, not only like that particular letter a lot of writers found, but also there up to 50 percent of them are getting one to six offers a week. And so you’ve got to dispose of these things properly. They just lay around in a pot with your junk mail. Someone comes along, picks that thing up, fills it out for you, using your name but someone else’s address. Now we’ve got a mess on our hands.Anchor: And the third reason is you say that typically students don’t examine th eir financial records.Dave Ramsey: Yeah,here is an idea, balance your checkbook. And here is an idea, pull your credit bureau report. These aren’t things I thought of when I was in college. But now you have to, in the environment that we live in today y ou’ve got to take a little bit of precaution. You gotta watch what you are doing. But if you’re balancing your checkbook, you’re opening your mail, you’re looking at what’s going on, you discover it. You have a credit card account that you didn’t open, then that’s a hint that you’ve got a problem going here.Clip Five American Students under Heavy PressureKey1. Listen for general understanding.1) They are overscheduled.2) Parents.3) Free and unstructured play./Recess.4) Yes.2. Listen for detailed information.1) enrichment; balance2) unstructured3) absorb4) depressed5) stress; anxiety6) keeping up withTranscriptReporter: For most public schools, Columbus Day means a day off. But for Melissa Driscoll and her two daughters, there is no rest for the weary.Interviewee 1:Well, we’re two brownie troops, and gonna go to Agnse farm and pick some vegetables and fruits and it is part of our activity for earning our try-it badge.Reporter:But today’s report says it’s parents who should try lightening the load when it comes to overscheduling.Dr.Kent Ginsberg:Children now have, are engaged in a lot of enrichment activities. You know arts activities, sports activities. We think that’s great; we just want balance. Reporter: Dr Kent Ginsberg is a paediatrician and co-author of the 32-page report which says free and unstructured play is essential for the physical, social and emotional well-being of children.Dr. Kent Ginsberg: We do understand that play or even in school for example recess allows kids to reboot. And as they reboot, they’re gonna absorb all of the rest of life’s lessons more effectively.Reporter: Dr.Ginsberg also says all work and no play could not only make Jack dull, it could make him depressed.Dr. Kent Ginsberg:We’ve taken care of a lot of kids who are showing the manifestations of stress. You know the bellyaches, the fatigue. They’re not sleeping well enough. You know by the time they get to the college, they’re seen to be in an increasing level of anxiety and depression.Reporter: But many parents fear slowing the pace means not keeping up with the Jones or the Jones’ kids.Reporter: So what do you guys want to do in two days, would you want...Reporter: That hasn’t kept the Brown family from Forward Texas from keeping two days a week free, just for fun.Interviewee 2: My son looked at me and said, Mom, I just want some me time. And I said, OK.Interviewee 3:It was too much...Reporter: And the parents we spoke with knew all too well about the preils of overscheduling.Reporter:So I’m just curious, do you get the sense that kids today are overscheduled?Interviewee 4: Absolutely. We actually had to make a conscious decision to unschedule them and to make more family time, because we realize we’re raising kids we didn’t even see. Interviewee 5:My wife and I both teach, so we try to really underprogram the supposed overprogram.Reporter: Really, why?Interviewee 5: Just so, the kids have a chance to grow up to be kids.Reporter:So if you’re in the quandary about how much is too much, you may wanna go directly to the source.Reporter: Would you rather be going to the farm or just hanging at home?Interviewee 6: Hanging at home.Clip Six School DinnersKey1. Listen for general understanding.1) It is unpopular.2) Yes.3) No, because it did not give the caterers enough time to do this.4) Firstly, the government still aren’t giving enough money; secondly, the changes on menus have happened too quickly.2. Listen for detailed information.1)a.Fb.Tc.Fd.Fe.Tf.Tg.Fh.T2)A-c B-b C-aTranscriptAnchorman: Healthy food is proving so unpopular in some parts of the country. There is a warning that some catering services are in danger of collapse.Anchorwoman:60 percent of English secondary schools who responded to a BBC survey reported a fall in the number of pupils wanting cooked meals. Now our correspondent ColletteMcBeth is at Chater High School in Ipswich for us. How is it looking there then, Collette?Collete McBeth: Well, this was supposed to be the beginning of the school dinner’s revolution. Out with fatty foods like chips and chicken nuggets, more things like chili vegetable pasta we can see on the menu here. But now that these healthy meals are on sale, many school caterers are asking exactly how many pupils want to eat them.Collete McBeth: Lunch time at Barr’s Hill School in Coventry and there is a new healthier menu to choose from. This was one of the first secondary schools this term to adopt the government’s new guidelines limiting the amount of fried and fatty food. Good news you may think but the canteen here has seen a fall in demand. Some children are simply choosing to eat elsewhere.Interviewee 1:I go out of school for meals here because I don’t like healthy foods and I prefer chocolate and crisps. Interviewee 2: I think I’d rather have a packed lunch because I can have anything I want and I know that I will actually eat it.Collete McBeth:And it seems to be the same picture in many parts of the country. The BBC spoke to 59 of the 150 localauthorities across England. Almost 60 percent of them said the number of children opting for school meals had fallen since last year. In Scotland too, the latest figures show a small drop in the number of secondary school pupils eating school meals. While in Wales, Denbighshire has become the first local authority to say its whole school meal service is under threat. Some local authorities say the changes were rushed in too quickly and even blame the so-called Jamie Oliver effect. His campaign may have got the government’s attention but it seems many children remain unconvinced.Irene Carroll: I think the government have got it wrong in as much as they did not give the caterers enough time to do this. They have not given the manufacturers enough time to actually get the products needed to comply with the regulations and to actually give enough information to schools and to pupils about why we are doing it.Collete McBeth:School food campaigners say there were always going to be teething problems and parents need to do more to encourage children to swap their chips and fizzy drinks for a healthier diet.Collete McBeth:So there are many possible explanations for this downturn. Jamie Oliver, who spearheaded the campaign, saysthat the government still aren’t giving enough money. They have pledged 220 million over the next 3 years. But when you take that down to each individual kitchen like this one and each individual pupil, it amounts to very little. The other reason is this may have all happened too quickly. Some campaigners say if you and I as parents were to swap the baked beans, for say, mung beans on the kitchen table, we too would meet with some resistance, and that’s exactly what’s happening in schools. Back to you.Unit 2 Love and FamilyClip One HitchKey1. Listen for general understanding.1) Alex Hitchens (Will Smith) is “The Date Doctor”. He helps men to land dates.2) Open.2. Listen for detailed information.1) I need some space; I’m into my career right now; this is a really bad time for me2) 60;nonverbal body language;tone;90;coming from your mouth3) nice;hurt your feelings;know4) what;when;who;sweep;feetTranscriptBasic principles: No woman wakes up saying:“ God, I hope I don’t get swept off my feet today.”Now, she might say,“This is a really bad time for me. ”Or something like,“I just need some space.” Or my personal favorite: “I’m really into my career right now. ”You believe that? Neither does she. You know why? Because she’s lying to you, that’s why. You understand me? Lying. It’s not a bad time for her. She doesn’t need any space. She may be into her career... but what she’s really saying is, “Get away from me now.” Or possibly, “Try harder, stupid.” Well, which one is it? 60% of all human communication is nonverbal. Body language. 30% is your tone. So that means that 90% of what you’re saying ain’t coming out of your mouth.“Toby! Toby!”“Shit!”Of course she’ll lie to you. She’s a nice person, she doesn’t wanna hurt your feelings. What else is she gonna say? She doesn’t even know you.Yet. Luckily, the fact is that just like the rest of us... even a beautiful woman doesn’t know what she wants until shesees it.And that’s where I come in. My job is to open her eyes.“Oh, my God!”“Is this what you’re looking for?”Basic principles: No matter what, no matter when, no matter who... any man has a chance to sweep any woman off her feet.Clip Two Lovers’ Quarrels: the Topics to Fight aboutKey1. Listen for general understanding.1)A 2)C2. Listen for detailed information.General opinions toward the arguments Suggestions to the argumentsthe host All couples argue. But howyou argue and what youargue about could make thedifference between buildinga healthy relationship andone that’s headed fordivorce.David Zinczenk Women are just a little bitbetter at argument. Sincegrade school they’ve been,you know, engaging inconflict resolution andexpressing themselves muchbetter.Just avoid zingers.It’s like sometimesthe biggestrelationship, predictorof a relationshipdemise that increaseduse of sarcasm in arelationship.Janet Taylor When they face emotionsometimes will back off orrespond really1.Understand thatarguing is a form ofcommunication.aggressively, whereas women will kind of take it in but want to maintain the relationship.2.There are rules that you can use and you need to fight fair. When you do that, and then we should argue to understand and be understood as opposed to bullying someone into making them agree with us.TranscriptAnchorwoman:All couples argue at some point in their relationship, and many experts believe that’s actually a good thing. But how you argue and what you argue about could make the difference between building a healthy relationship and one that’s headed for divorce.(A quarrel between a couple)Anchorwoman:Doctor Janet Taylor is a psychologist at Harlem Hospital in New York, and David Zinczenko is the editor-in-chief of Men’s Health magazine. Good morning to both of you. Janet Taylor and David Zinczenko: Good morning.Anchorwoman: So we all argue a little bit differently I think men and women do, right? David?David Zinczenko: Yeah, they do. And I look, I think women are just a little bit better at it, I mean, (Thank you, no arguments here.) from certain stance, it’s... yeah.David Zinczenko:Since grade school they’ve been, you know,engaging in conflict resolution and expressing themselves much better than guys. I mean, when is the last time you saw a woman in a bar fight, I mean, guys are used to, you know, there are still a bit of a learning curve there, and those intense emotions sometimes tend to freak them out.Anchorwoman:Are we just better negotiators? Is that what it is?Janet Taylor: I think, I think our brains are wired differently, and as Dave said, I mean, men when they face emotion sometimes will back off or respond really aggressively, whereas women will kind of take it in but wanna maintain the relationship. So we can, we take a little time and that allows us to find our words.Anchorwoman: So Dr. Taylor, how do you argue so that it doesn’t set things off in the wrong direction? How can you keep it healthy?Janet Taylor: Well, I think that understanding that arguing is a form of communication. But there are rules that you can use and you need to fight fair, which is like as the piece showed, and set a leading with you never, you always say, listen, I feel this when you do that, and then we should argue to understand and be understood as opposed to bullying someoneinto making them agree with us.David Zinczenko: And I will also add like, to just avoid zingers. It’s like sometimes the biggest relationship, you know, predictor of a relationship demise that increased use of sarcasm in a relationship.Anchorwoman:We can’t take those words back too. Yeah, I mean those things haunt.David Zinczenko: They linger.Clip Three The Legacy of Charles and DianaKey1. Listen for general understanding.1)B 2)C2. Listen for detailed information.1) exactly like anybody else’s wedding; naughty; nervous2) 19; 30 (1 or 2?)3) genuinely;love;cherish;success4) walked down;appeared;the end;brief shining momentTranscriptAnchorwoman: It was the royal wedding we remember best of all.25 years ago tomorrow, Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer in London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral. CBS News correspondent Randall Pinkston looks back to a perfect day。

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