《新编大学英语》视听说教程第二册答案
新编大学英语2视听说答案
新编大学英语2视听说答案【篇一:新编大学英语课后答案第二册(浙江大学版)】t twopost-readingreading comprehension1.1—4-c5—7-a8—11-b12—13-d2. 1)people would stare at them2)he felt embarrassed and ashamed.3)he never let on.4)he would walk to the subway station under the help of his son.5)his children would put him on the sleigh and pull him to the subway station.6)his hobbies included baseball, dances and parties.7)he asked others to sit down and fight with him.8)he was pround of his son.9)he felt sorry for what he used to do.10)he learned from his father the importance of having a good heart.3.1)cacbd 6)abcda4. 1)the difficulty in coordinating the steps2)whether a person has a good heart3)a good heart4)the basketball team5)sat down to fight6)what the son has achieved7)sensed8)the reluctance to walk with himvocabulary1. 1)urged 2)halted 3)bother 4)embarrassed 5)adjusted 6)complain 7)kid8)engage 9)subject 10)saw to it that 11)coordinate 12)participate2.patience entrancebitternesscomplaintfortune enviousknowledgeable memorablereluctant frustration1)bitter 2)fortunate 3)patience 4)memorable 5)reluctant 6)entrance 7)complaints8)envious 9)knowledgeable 10)frustrationtranslation1)he walk slowly because of the problem on his leg.2)he attended the meeting despite his server illness.3)he saw to it that the same kind of mistake wouldnt happen again.4)now that they knew more about each other,they got along with each other better.5)then i found myself surrounded by five to six boys.6)id like to give my best withes to you on this happy occasion. part threefurther development3.1)causes 2)offers 3)to 4)not 5)tell 6)calls 7)attracted 8)discovers 9)weak10)disappointed 11)distance 12)outunit 2part onepreparation1.cadbpart twopost-readingreading comprehension1.1)different 2)problems 3)communication 4)translator 5)trust 6)acceptance7)exaggerate 8)superlatives 9)metaphors 10)generalizations 11)unsupportive12)literally 13)rethink 14)translate2. 1)ftftt 6)fttttvocabulary1. 1)mess 2)repeat 3)mislead 4)intends 5)tend 6)exaggerates 7)frustrating8)misinterpreted 9)acceptance 10)trust2.step one1)f c a k i 6)e h j g b 11)dstep two1)conveyed 2)assistance 3)encounter 4)conflict 5)emphasis 6)reacted 7)recognize8)manner 9)assume 10)emerges 11)ignore3.1)out 2)on 3)with 4)of 5)in 6)in 7)to 8)on 9)at 10)oftranslation1)i went to the dentist yesterday to have my bad tooth pulled out.2)the development of a matter in nature depended on the internal cause.3)every road leads to rome.4)i intended to bring you the book today,but i forgot.5)i am on the verge of accepting his suggestion.6)divorce shouldnt be taken lightly.unit 3part twopost-readingreading comprehension1.1)each person has the potential to win in his own way.2)responds genuinely by being trustworthy and responsive. fails to respond genuinely.4)b.a winner is not afraid to do his own thinking and to use his own knowledge.c.a winner is flexible.e.a winner cares about the world and its people.5)poor nutrition,cruelty,unhappy relationships,disease,continuing disappointment,and inadequate physical care.a.a loser lacks an ability to appropriately express himself through a full range of possible behavior.b.a loser has difficulty giving and receiving love.2. cdabcvocabulary1. 1)a.感谢 b.赏识 2)a.容积 b.能力 3)a.频道 b.引导到??4)a.出力,作出贡献 b.起作用,有助于,促成5)a.(身体)灵活的 b.(处事)灵活的 6)a.罪行 b.内疚,自责7)a.潜在的,可能的 b.潜能 8)a.坚硬的 b.严格的2.achievement expectationdependence limitation/limitcrueltyuniquenessgenuineness responseawarenessdisappointmentcapability behavior1)expectations 2)limitations 3)capability 4)achievement 5)response 6)awareness7)behavior 8)disappointment 9)cruelty 10)dependence 3.1)entered into 2)channeled...into 3)holds/held back 4)unaware of 5)separate...from6)referred to...as 7)lived up to 8)calls for 9)contributes to 10)sees/saw...as translation1)lack of confidence contributed to his failure.2)in the face of the serious illness,she showed great courage.3)we came to an conclusion that she told the truth.4)his secretary failed to tell him of the meeting.5)language learning is not a matter of memorizing words.6)once she decided on something,no one can hold her back.7)its different to live up to our captains standard.8)the scientist referred to this discovery as the most exciting new development in this area.unit 4part twopost-readingreading comprehension1.1)placebo2)i)the placebo works because the human mind fools itself ii)the placebo makes the wish to get better become realityiii)the doctor70 percent of the peopleonly 25 percent of the people3)seasickness,coughs,colds,pain after an operationnothing at allthe first group showed no changes from the way old people in that village had always been.placebothe second group had much better health and a lower death rate.a real drug which was intended to help with the problem of old age.the third group showed much the same results as the group that took the placebo.4)if the placebo can have bad effects it should never be used. 5)it is suggested that human mind is stronger than we thinkit is.2. 1)yes 2)no 3)maybe 4)yes 5)yes 6)no 7)yes 8)maybe vocabulary1. 1)a药,药物 b.医学 2)a.射击 b.皮下注射 3)a.宇宙飞船座舱 b.胶囊4)a.恢复健康,治疗 b.使(某人)精神恢复健康 5)a.对待 b.处理,治疗6)a.外科手术 b.操作 7)a.病例 b.事例 8)a.间接地表明 b.建议2. 1)a e f d g 6)h c btranslation1)all i say is that we are very sorry.2)in many case,rules alone cant work.3)he is likely to succeed because of his intelligence and diligence.4)she stares at me as if she didnt know me.5)it is reported that three people were injured in yesterdays traffic accident.6)the way he treated me made me angry.7)the condition of the patient this morning is much the same as yesterday.8)tonight id like to say at home rather than go out.unit 5part twopost-readingreading comprehension1.ii)i)when we are in rem sleep.ii) iii)i)physiological.ii)inner fears.iv)i)drinking wine to indicate a short life,drinking water to indicate a long lifeii)right hand(father),left hand (mother),dolphin(a good omen)iii)treat with care2. 1)ttttf 6)tttffvocabulary1. 1)explanation 2)enthusiasts 3)frustrating 4)popularity 5)unconscious 6)electrical7)movements 8)recognizable 9)interpretation 10)countless2. task a1)asleep 2)sleepless 3)sleep 4)sleepy 5)asleep 6)slept 7)sleeping,sleep8)sleepertask b1)submerged 2)subculture 3)submarine 4)subway 5)subzero 6)subtropical7)subspecies 8)subnormal3.1)progressed 2)puzzled 3)process 4)reflected 5)predict 6)advances 7)symbol8)ancient 9)error 10)conscious 11)analysis 12)inner translation1)you may see that what i said will come true.2)this lecture was so boring that half of the students fell asleep.3)the problem of unemployment is closely tied up with the development of the new technology.4)his appearance changed so greatly that you might well not recognize him.5)the history of the castle can date back to the 14th century. 6)she never did anything for them,whereas they did all that can be done.part threefurther development1.1)a.natural b.neutral c.natural d.neutral2)a.shattered b.crashing c.cracked d. crash e.crack3)a.ancient b.early c.previous4)a.sign b.symbol c.signal d.signs/symbols5)a.view b.vision c.visions d.outlook e.view6)a.errors/mistakes b.fault c.error d.fault e.mistake7)a.confused b.confusing8)a.conscious b.unconscious c.subconsciousd.consciousnessunit 6part onepreparation1.vegetable:cabbage、carrot、pepper、lettuce、pea、onion、spinach、turnip、broccoli、mushroom、garlic、cucumber、tomato、potato、etc.fruit:apple、orange、pear、banana、mango、watermelon、lemon、grape、strawberry、cherry、peach、apricot、lychee、etc.meat:pork、beef、lamb、mutton、bacon、chicken、duck、turkey、fish、shrimp、lobster、crab、clam、etc.cereal:rice、wheat、corn、barley、noodles、dumpling、pizza、etc.other:egg、cake、cookie、biscuit、nut、etc.drink:tea、beer、coffee、wine、whiskey、brandy、milk、juice、lemonade、mineral、water、etc.【篇二:新编大学英语视听说教程第二册听力答案】ss=txt>by wuchenxiunit 1 exercise 2 episode 11、b2、a3、a4、b5、c exercise 26、c7、b8、cexercise 3 episode 11、 football basketball baseball2、 steady boyfriend3、guess realized4、 broke up5、 in a group6、 save up7、here comes part 2listening 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新编大学英语2视听说2答案
Bob: I like listening to rock.
Laura: What group do you like best?
Bob: Er, The Cranberries. They’re the greatest. What about you? Don’t you like them?
W:Let’s just say that Iwouldn’t/t vote for her in the localbeautycontest.
Q: What does the woman imply about the singer?
M: Have you seen Tom? I can’t find him anywhere.
W: Well, let’s go for lunch before we go to the concert.
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Task3: Mozart
Mozart was a fascinating musician and composer whose fame continues to grow more than two centuries after his death. He was borninSalzburg,Austria, in 1756. Before the age of four, he had shown great musical talent. His father then decided to lethim start taking harpsichord lessons. The boy’s reputation as a musical talent grew fast. At five, he was composing music. Form that time on, Mozart wasperformingn concerts and writingmusic. By his early teens, he had mastered thepiano, violin and harpsichord, and was writing symphonies and operas. His first major opera was performed inMilanin 1770, when he was only fourteen. At fifteen, Mozart became the conductor for an orchestra inSalzburg. In 1781, he left forVienna, where he was in great demand as both a performer and a composition teacher. His first opera was a success. But life was not easy because he was a poor businessman, and his finances were always in a bad state. Hismusicfrom the next decade was not very popular, and he eventually fell back on his teaching jobs for a living. In 1788 hestopped performing in public,preferringonly to compose. He died in 1791 at the age of thirty-five. Although he lived only a short life, he composed over 600 works.
新编大学英语视听说教程2答案
w.k h d a c o m课后答案网Unit6FoodPart One Viewing,Understanding and SpeakingVideo ScriptTopic:Food Likes and DislikesS etting:In a restaurantC haracters:James,Laura,Charlie,Lisa and a Waitress[Four young people are talking about food in a restaurant.]Waitress:Good evening,sir.Good evening,madam.James:Good evening.Do you have a table for four,please?Waitress:Certainly.Would you like to sit by the window or further back?James:By the window,please.I think it’s much quieter.Waitress:Sure.This way please.James,Laura,Charlie,Lisa:Thank you.(The Waitress shows the customers to a table by the window.)…Waitress:Is this all right?James,Laura,Charlie,Lisa:All right.Wonderful,thank you.Thanks.(After all are seated,the Waitress hands them each a menu.)Waitress:Hello,I’ll give you a few minutes to look at the menus.James:Thank you.Yeah,Yeah,wewe should be ready in a few minutes…Thank you.Waitress:I’ll be back then.(The Waitress leaves.)James:So,should I just order for every one?Is there anything particular that anyone does notwant to eat?Laura:Well,yea,I don’t eat lamb.My family influenced me.My parents never eat lamb.They think it smells.So I don’t eat it either.I don’t even know how lamb tastes like.Maybe itdoesn’t taste so bad,but we won’t just try it.Charlie:Oh,I see.I thought that had something to do with religious beliefs.Laura:Oh,no,not in my case.But you know religion plays an important role s(此处的“s”音多余,编辑时请去掉。
新编大学英语 视听说教程2 答案
Book 2Unit 3Born to WinPart OneViewing,Understanding and SpeakingVideo ScriptTopic:Winners in Life Setting:At Nancy’s homeCharacters:Nancy,Julia,Nancy’s kids (two,one boy and one girl)Nancy:…Hey,Julia,how are you doing?Julia:Good to see you.Nancy:Oh,it’s so good to see you.Julia:Are you doing OK?Nancy:I’m doing all right.…Julia:No,I didn’t have any trouble.Nancy:Good.Julia:The taxi driver came right here.Nancy:It’s pretty easy to find.Julia:Yes,not too bad.Nancy:Oh,come in.Julia:Thank you.Nancy:Come and have a seat.Julia:Thank you.Your home is lovely.Nancy:Oh,thank you.These are my children.Julia Julia::Hello.Kids:Hi.Julia:(to kids )How are you?Kids:Good.Thanks.Julia:Good.Nancy:Would you like something to drink?Julia:I would,if you don’t mind.Nancy:Let me get something.(Nancy brings the water )Julia:Thank you very much.(Nancy brings the drink.)Oh,thank you.Nancy:It’s hot.Julia:Thanks.Nancy:You’re welcome.Julia:Smells good…Yah,I like that.Julia:It’s wonderful to see you again.Tell me how you’ve been?Nancy:Well,it’s a long story.You would never believe how unlucky I’ve been.Julia:How come?You were considered to be the luckiest one in our class when we were collegestudents.Do you remember you were the only one chosen to go to Germany for an exchangew ww .k h da w .c o m课后答案网program?Nancy:Yes.But that was about the end of my luck.Julia:No,you had a boyfriend too…Eric,right?[Nancy nods her head.]He was so smart andhandsome!You were the envy of all the girls because he fell in love with YOU.We always thought you were a perfect match.Did you marry him?Nancy :Yes,I (误读成we ,应改正)did.We had a few wonderful years,and then one day he had aterrible accident.Julia:An accident?Nancy :Yes,he was killed on his motorbike.A truck hit him.He was killed instantly.Julia:I’m so sorry to hear that.What bad luck!Nancy:He left me with two children.[pointing to the two children who are playing together ]Onewas five,one was three.I had quit my job as a programmer to stay at home and care for them.I had no choice but to look for a job to be able to support us.Julia:You were good at computer programming.I wouldn’t think that you would have anydifficulty in finding a job in that field.Nancy:You might not believe it,no one wanted to hire a single mother with two children.I wasfive years out of touch with current programming,latest technology.And the jobs that I did find didn’t pay very well.Julia:What a pity!How did you make a living then?Nancy:I had to settle as a secretary in a small firm.And the job is dull,the pay is low,and I don’treally get along well with my colleagues.Julia:So,I…I see why you may be feeling unlucky.Nancy:Well,I thought things would be getting better last year when I found a boyfriend.He likedthe kids and the kids liked him.He would be an ideal husband and so we were going to get married last Christmas.On our wedding day,the church building burned down.So we put off the wedding.Julia:Why didn’t you just hold the wedding in a different location?Nancy:Well,we thought that maybe it was a sign that we weren’t meant to be together.Lookingback at my recent life,it’s been a total failure.I just…even now,looking at things now.I was so lucky in my first 28years of life,and now luck seems to have abandoned me.I’m an unlucky person most of the time.Julia:Oh,you keep complaining about your unhappy life.And,and…and recently it’s not been sogood,but nobody is lucky all the time,and there have been good things in your life also.Nancy:You have to admit,though,that some people are luckier than others.Nobody can succeedwithout having a little bit of luck.Julia:You are no less lucky than many others in this world.Whether you’re lucky or not dependson how you think about life.You’ve been thinking too much about the unpleasant things in your life.But if you would look at things from another point of view,things would probably look a lot different.Nancy:But how?I can find nothing,nothing,lucky in my life happening right now.Julia:Mm,just look at your children.They are so cute and happy!You have to consider them yourassets.And you’ve done a good job with them.Nancy:Yes!I’m proud of them.To tell the truth,I really do enjoy watching them grow up.Ah,itmeans everything to me.I really think I am lucky to be a mother to them.Thanks for listeningw ww .k h da w .c o m课后答案网and talking with me.It’s been nice talking to you and…and seeing you once more.I see that I really have had a good share of good luck.Julia:It seems to me you have much to be thankful for.I hope the next time I see you,you’ll befeeling like your life is much more successful.Kids:Yes.(这里为什么是小孩子插嘴?)Exercise 1Directions:You’re going to watch a video in which two women are talking about their pastevents.Read the following part carefully,which will make it easy for you to understand the video.1)programmer n.a person who writes programs for a computer 程序编制员e.g.To make the computer work at full capacity,the programmer has to think like the machine.2)exchange program n .a program in which people,especially students,travel to anothercountry to work or study for a period of time 交流项目3)asset n.an important person,thing or quality 宝贵财富e.g.She is very talented and is a real asset to our company.Exercise 2Directions:Now watch the video and pay attention to the things lucky or unlucky that happenedto Nancy.Then put the folliwing things in chronological order.____A)She worked as a secretary in a small company.____B)Her husband died in an accident.____C)On her wedding day,the church building burned down.____D)She married Eric who was smart and handsome.____E)She and her new boyfriend decided to put off their wedding.____F)She was the only person chosen to go to Germany for an exchange program.____G)She quit the job as a programmer.____H)She had a new boyfriend.Key to Exercise 2:2.A)B)C)7E)F)1G)3H)6Exercise 3Directions:Watch the video again and fill in the missing words in the incomplete lines of thespeakers’.1)You would never believe how ________I’ve been.2)Do you remember you were the only one chosen to go to Germany for an ________program?3)You were the ________of all the girls because he fell in love with YOU.4)We always thought you were a ________________.5)I had ________my job as a ________to stay at home and care for them.6)I was five years out of touch with ________________,latest technology.7)How did you ________________________then?8)He would be an ________husband and so we were going to get married last Christmas.9)On our wedding day,the church building ________________.w ww .k h da w .c o m课后答案网10)Looking back at my recent life,it’s been a ________________.11)You have to ________,though,that some people are ________than others.12)You have to consider them as your ________.Key:1)unlucky 2)exchange 3)envy 4)perfect match 5)quit,programmer 6)current programming 7)make a living 8)ideal 9)burned down 10)total failure 11)admit,luckier 12)assetsExercise 4Directions:Watch the video a third time.This time you are required to repeat a few importantlines.What you have said will be recorded so that you can compare your pronunciation and intonation with the speakers’.Try to imitate their pronunciation and intonation.1)You were considered to be the luckiest one in our class when we were college students.2)But that was about the end of my luck.3)I had no choice but to look for a job to be able to support us.4)I wouldn’t think that you would have any difficulty in finding a job in that field.5)You might not believe it,no one wanted to hire a single mother with two children.6)I had to settle as a secretary in a small firm.7)…and I don’t really get along well with my colleagues.8)Well,I thought things would be getting better last year when I found a boyfriend.9)Why didn’t you just hold the wedding in a different location?10)Well,we thought that maybe it was a sign that we weren’t meant to be together.11)Oh,you keep complaining about your unhappy life.12)You are no less lucky than many others in this world.13)You’ve been thinking too much about the unpleasant things in your life.14)But if you would look at things from another point of view,things would probably look a lotdifferent.15)I really think I am lucky to be a mother to them.16)It seems to me you have much to be thankful for.Exercise 5Directions:Now you know that whether you are lucky or not depends on how you think about life.Please talk about yourself—Do you think you are lucky or unlucky?Give your reasons.Your talk will be recorded so that your teacher will be able to know your performance.If you want to improve your work,try again before you submit your recording.Part Two Listening Listening,,Understanding and Speaking Listening IWilma Rudolph (女子名)scarlet fever 猩红热paralyzed 瘫痪的w ww .k h da w .c o m课后答案网miracle 奇迹come in 获得…名Olympic 奥运会的gold medal 金牌TapescriptWilma Rudolph was the 20th of 22children in her family.She was born earlier than expected and almost died at birth.When she was 4years old,she got scarlet fever.One of her legs became paralyzed.At age 9,she began to learn to walk without help.By 13she could walk very well.Doctors said it was a miracle.That same year she decided to become a runner.She entered a race and came in last.For the next few years every race she entered she came in last.Everyone told her to quit,but she kept on running.One day she actually won a race.And then another.From then on she won every race she entered.Eventually this little girl,who was told she would never walk again,went on to win three Olympic gold medals.(141words)Exercise 1(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage and then complete the following sentences.Fill in one word ineach blank.1)There were ________children in Wilma’s family.2)Upon birth she almost ________.3)When she was ________years old,she got scarlet fever.4)She began to learn to walk without help when she was ________years old.5)When she was ________years old,she could walk very well.6)When she was ________years old,she decided to become a runner.7)She placed ________in her first race.8)She won ________Olympic gold medals.Key to Exercise 1:1)Twenty-two/222)died 3)four/44)nine/95)thirteen/136)thirteen/137)last 8)three/3Exercise 2Directions:Listen to the passage again and check your answers.Then discuss the followingquestions in pairs.1)Was Wilma Rudolph a winner?Why or why not?2)What do we learn from the story?Sample:1)Yes,she is certainly a winner.She overcame her physical disability and succeeded in becomingan Olympic champion,which is difficult even for a normal person.I admire her courage and persistence.2)I learned from the story that one should never give up if he/she wants to succeed.Don’t bew ww .k h da w .c o m课后答案网discouraged if others tell you that you are not able to do something.Believe in yourself,and tell yourself that you can.Listening IIawful 可怕的everlasting 永恒的soar 翱翔on the verge of 濒临于break down [健康、精神等]衰竭’cause =becauseTapescriptI Believe I Can FlyI used to think that I could not go on And life was nothing but an awful song But now I know the meaning of true love I’m leaning on the everlasting arms *(If I can see it Then I can do it If I just believe it There’s nothing to itI believe I can flyI believe I can touch the skyI think about it every night and day Spread my wings and fly awayI believe I can soarI see me running through that open door I believe I can fly I believe I can fly I believe I can fly)See I was on the verge of breaking down Sometimes silence can seem so loud There are miracles in life I must achieve But first I know it starts inside of me(Repeat *)’Cause I believe in me (Repeat *)If I just spread my wingsw ww .k h da w .c o m课后答案网I can fly I can flyIf I just spread my wings I can flyExercise (Online)Directions:Listen to the following song and fill in the blanks with the words you hear from therecording.I Believe I Can FlyI used to think that I could not 1)________And life was nothing but an awful 2)________But now I know the meaning of 3)________________I’m leaning on the everlasting arms *(If I can 4)________it Then I can do itIf I just 5)________it There’s nothing to itI believe I can flyI believe I can touch the 6)________I think about it every night and daySpread my wings and 7)________________I believe I can soarI see me running through that 8)________________I believe I can fly I believe I can fly I believe I can fly)See I was on the verge of breaking down Sometimes 9)________can seem so loud There are miracles in life I must 10)________But first I know it starts inside of me(Repeat *)’Cause I believe in me (Repeat *)If I just spread my wings I can flyw ww .k h da w .c o m课后答案网I can flyIf I just spread my wings I can flyKey to Exercise:1)go on 2)song 3)true love 4)see 5)believe 6)sky 7)fly away 8)open door 9)silence 10)achieve Listening IIIbeard 胡子recognize 认出overjoyed 极高兴daughter-in-law 媳妇jump in 欣然参与TapescriptA woman came out of her house and saw 3old men with long white beards sitting in her front yard.She did not recognize them.She said:“I don’t think I know you,but you must be hungry.Please come in and have something to eat.”“Is the man of the house home?”they asked.“No,”she said,“He’s out.”“Then we cannot come in,”they replied.In the evening when her husband came home,she told him what had happened.“Go tell them I am home and invite them in!”The woman went out and invited the men in.“We do not go into a House together,”they replied.“Why is that?”she asked.One of the old men explained:“His name is Wealth,”pointing to one of his friends,and said pointing to another one,“He is Success,and I am Love.”Then he added:“Now go in and discuss with your husband which one of us you want in your home.”The woman went in and told her husband what was said.Her husband was overjoyed.“Wealth.Let him come and fill our home with wealth!”His wife disagreed:“My dear,why don’t we invite Success?”Their daughter-in-law was listening from the other corner of the house.She jumped in with her own suggestion:“Would it not be better to invite Love?Our home will then be filled with Love!”“Let us listen to our daughter-in-law’s advice,”said the husband to his wife.“Go out and invite Love to be our guest.”The woman went out and asked 3old men,“Which one of you is Love?Please come in and be our guest.”Love got up and started walking toward the house.The other 2also got up and followed him.Surprised,the lady asked Wealth and Success:“I only invited Love,Why are you coming in?”The old men replied together:“If you had invited Wealth or Success,the other two of us would have stayed out,but since you invited Love,wherever he goes,we go with him.Wherever there is Love,there is also Wealth and Success!”(356words)Exercise 1(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage and answer the following questions.1)What did the woman invite the three old men to do?________________________________________________.2)Why didn’t they come into the house?________________________________________________.w ww .k h da w .c o m课后答案网3)What are the names of the three old men?________________________________________________.4)Whom did the husband want to ask to come in?_______________________________________________.5)Whom did the wife want to ask to come in?_______________________________________________.6)What was the daughter-in-law’s suggestion?_______________________________________________.7)Whom did they decide to invite finally?_______________________________________________.8)Who came into the house finally?_______________________________________________.Key to Exercise 1:1)To come in and have something to eat.2)Because the man of the house/the husband wasn’t at home.3)Wealth,Success,Love.4)Wealth.5)Success.6)To invite Love to come in.7)Love.8)Love,Wealth and Success.Exercise 2Directions:Listen to the passage again and discuss with your partner whether you agree withwhat the three old men said:Wherever there is Love,there is also Wealth and Success?Sample:--I think what the three old men said is a bit too absolute.I partially agree with it.I would rather put it this way:Wherever there is Love,there is more likely to be Wealth and Success.If there is love,people will have more interest in the work they are doing,or they can cooperate better and be more optimistic.Without love,people would be cold to each other,have less efficiency in work,and even fight with each other,and people could hardly achieve wealth and success.But love is only one of the factors contributing to wealth and success.There are other things like hard work,intelligence,creativity,and luck that count.Part ThreeMore ListeningPractice One John Talbott-The Wrestler Words You Need to Know:wrestling 摔跤tournament 锦标赛John Talbott 男子名Simpson College 辛普森学院weight division 重量级opponent 对手in a row 连续地lower 较低的coach 教练wrestler 摔跤手upper 上面的handicap 残疾w ww .k h da w .c o m课后答案网TapescriptAt the small college National Wrestling tournaments,John Talbott of Simpson College won the first place in the 158-pound weight division by defeating four opponents in a row.The unusual thing about this announcement is that John Talbott is missing the lower part of both of his legs!He lost his lower legs just below the knees in an accident when he was 9years old.According to his coach he is the hardest working wrestler on his team,and he has developed great strength in his upper body and arms by weight training.In addition,John Talbott simply will not accept that his handicap will keep him from doing anything he wants to do in life.(117words)Exercise 1(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage and choose the most appropriate answer for each question.1)In which weight division did John Talbott win the first place?A.138-pound. B.148-pound.C.158-pound. D.168-pound.2)How many opponents did John defeat in a row?A.3. B.4.C.5. D.6.3)What is unusual about John?A.He is missing the lower part of his legs.B.He is missing one leg.C.He is missing the lower part of his arms.D.He is missing one arm.4)When did John become handicapped?A.When he was 8. B.When he was 9.C.When he was 18. D.When he was 19.5)How did John develop his great strength?A.By gaining weight. B.By losing weight.C.By wrestling. D.By weight training.Key to Exercise 1:1)C 2)B 3)A 4)B 5)DExercise 2Directions:Listen to the passage again and retell the story about John Talbott.Practice Two The Courage to Try Words You Need to Know:w ww .k h da w .c o m课后答案网lounge 休息厅Jane Goodall 人名authority 权威behavior 行为chimpanzee 黑猩猩gorilla 大猩猩timid 胆怯的Louis Leakey(人名)anthropologist 人类学家Kenya 肯尼亚anthropology 人类学Tapescript At a dormitory lounge on a college campus.Two students,John,a biology major,and Mary,an English major,are sharing a morning newspaper.John:Did you see this article about Jane Goodall?Mary Mary::No,but I’ve heard the name.I don’t remember why she’s famous.John:Well,she’s probably the world’s top authority on the behavior of chimpanzees and gorillas.She has written several books,published many articles,and has lectured all over the world about her studies.Mary Mary::How did she begin her work in this area?John:That’s quite a story.The article says that she was a timid twenty-six-year old without a university education when she got the courage to call Louis Leakey,the famous anthropologist at the Museum of Natural History in Kenya.She had been working as a waitress,saving her money,and hoping for a chance to study animals.Mary Mary::What happened next?John:Leakey offered her a job as his assistant in 1960.She paid her own expenses for a year,and Leakey then helped her find the money to continue her research and finally finish a university degree in anthropology.Her studies have continued since then,changing our ideas about these animals who are man’s closest relatives.Mary Mary::Why is the newspaper writing about her now?John:She is doing a new T.V.show next month on The Animal Planet where she will tell about her most recent studies in Africa.Mary Mary::I’d like to see that even though I’m not a biologist.(260words)Exercise 1(Online)Directions:Listen to the dialogue and complete the following sentences with the information youget from the recording.1)The two students are talking about Jane Goodall,the world’s top _________on the _________of chimpanzees and gorillas.2)When she got the courage to call Louis Leakey,the famous anthropologist,she was a _________________________old without a university _________.3)Leakey offered her a job as his ___________in 1960.4)She is doing a new T.V.show next month on The Animal Planet where she will tell about her__________________________in Africa.Key to Exercise 1:1)authority,behavior 2)timid twenty-six-year,education 3)assistant 4)most recent studies Exercise 2(Online)Directions:Listen to the dialogue again and decide whether the following statements are true orfalse.Write “T”for true and “F”for false in the space provided.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网____1)Jane Goodall has done a lot of research on the behavior of chimpanzees and gorillas.____2)When she called the famous anthropologist,she was well prepared with a university degree.____3)She had earned so much money that she decided to contribute some money to the researchof animals.____4)Working as a waitress helped a lot with her research work later on.____5)Even though she failed to get a university degree in anthropology,her research on animalswas outstanding.Key to Exercise 2:1)T 2)F 3)F 4)F 5)FPractice Three Norman Rockwell Rockwell-The -The Famous Artist Words You Need to Know:Norman Rockwell 人名Lindbergh 人名the Atlantic 大西洋Neil Armstrong 人名Eisenhower 人名portrait 肖像athletics 体育coordinated 肌肉功能协调的corrective 矫正的illustrator 插图画家Tapescript In the United States,Norman Rockwell is the best-known artist who ever lived.He painted average people,but also recorded major events,such as Lindbergh’s flight across the Atlantic in 1927and Neil Armstrong stepping on the moon many years later.Presidents Eisenhower,Kennedy,and Johnson also sat for portraits which he painted.Rockwell was born in New York in 1894.When a school-boy,he wanted to compete in athletics,but was unsuccessful.He was poorly coordinated,had to wear corrective shoes,and also wore very thick glasses.However,he discovered one thing he could do very well.He could draw.From an early age he used his drawing skills to entertain his school friends.He quit high school to attend art school and finally went to Paris to study modern French painting.He did not do well with this,but he did discover that he really liked to paint people.He returned to the U.S.,studied with leading magazine illustrators of the time,and became successful at painting people.In 1916,he painted a cover for the popular weekly magazine,THE SATURDAY EVENING POST.By 1919he was its chief cover artist.The American public loved the way he recorded ordinary people and events on the magazine covers.He did so for over 35years.(216words)E xercise 1(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage and circle the things Norman did.1)Went to the moon.2)Was a president.3)Was a famous artist.4)Flew across the Atlantic.5)Painted for presidents.6)Attended an art school.7)Studied modern art in Paris.8)Was a chief cover model.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网Key to Exercise 1:Things Norman did:3)5)6)7)Exercise 2(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage again and choose the best answer for each of the following items.1)What was Norman good at?A.Painting people.B.Playing sports.C.Recording people’s voices.D.Recording major events.2)When was he born?A.1927 B.1894 C.1916. D.19193)Why was he unsuccessful in athletics?A.Because he was too poor to buy exercise equipment.B.Because his parents didn’t support him.C.Because he didn’t have enough training.D.Because he was physically unfit.4)When he was in Paris,____________.A.he refused to study modern French painting B.he decided to quit painting C.he didn’t do well in modern French painting D.he refused to work for popular magazines 5)How long did he paint magazine covers for The Saturday Evening Post?A.13years B.30years C.15years D.35years Key to Exercise 2:1)A 2)B 3)D 4)C 5)D Practice Four Beethoven Beethoven’’s Struggles Words You Need to Know:snack bar 小吃店Ludwig Van Beethoven 路德维格·范·贝多芬symphony 交响曲Ode to Joy 欢乐颂organist 风琴手Bonn 波恩TapescriptAt a snack bar on a U.S.college campus,Bob,a student,is sitting with Carol,and they are waiting for Mary to return from shopping.Bob:Hi Mary,What did you find this time?Mary:Do you remember in our Music Appreciation class when we studied music by Ludwig VanBeethoven?I found a C.D.with some of his best-known symphonies.Carol:Oh yes,I think that Ode to Joy in his 9th Symphony is one of the happiest and most joyfulpieces of music ever written!Bob:I agree,but Beethoven had many unhappy times during his life.Mary:He seemed “born to win”as a musician.He first studied with his father who was a singerand organist in Bonn ,Germany.He published his first music at the age of twelve in 1782,w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网played in private concerts,and had his first public concert in 1795.Carol:But,even though he was a brilliant pianist,it was his original music which he was bestknown for.I also remember that in 1802he began to lose his hearing.Was that the end of his music career?Bob:No,but he became bitter and unhappy after that,and his music,though excellent,was astruggle for him.Mary:We were told that he could “hear the music in his mind”even though he could not hear theactual music.Despite the many personal disappointments he suffered,he became known as the greatest musician of his time.(247words)Exercise 1(Online)Directions:Listen to the dialogue and write down the year when the following events took place.1)___________Beethoven published his first music.2)___________Beethoven had his first public concert.3)___________Beethoven began to lose his hearing.Key to Exercise 1:1)17822)17953)1802Exercise 2(Online)Directions:Listen to the dialogue again and tick (√)the things that are true for Beethoven.Key to Exercise 2:tick:1)3)5)6)8)9)10)Part Four Testing TestingYourself Yourself I.Is Winning Everything Everything??TapescriptIs winning everything?Ask kids and the answer is probably “No”.Ask adults and the answer is probably “Yes”.And it is adults who control sports for young people—with terrible results for many kids.Twenty million children between the ages of eight and sixteen play organized sports outside school.Their experiences are sometimes very bad.Why?Because of the adults,often their parents,who watch the games.Children’s sports are organized like professional sports.Children play baseball and football.They wear all the equipment that professional athletes wear.They have almost everything that adult players have.And many people come to watch their games,especially the families of the players,their parents,grandparents,brothers and sisters.Because the children’s games are like adult,professional games,their parents want adult,professional competition.When a child drops a ball,his father becomes angry.When a child doesn’t run fast,his mother might shout,“Run faster!Run faster!”w w w .k .c o m 案网。
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Book2 Unit 1Part IExerse2Episode 11. B2. A3.A4.B5.CEpisode 26.C7.B8.CExercise 3Episode 11. football basketball baseball2. steady boyfriend3. guess realized4. broke up5. in a group6. save up7. here comesPart IIListening IExercise 11. older2. brings3. start4. meaning5. time6.fine7. special8.soul9. hand st 11. hours 12. sayListening IIExercise 11. kind2. gold3. heartless4. love5. songs6. says7.touch8.lifetime9. gone 10.happens 11.feelings 12.speedPart IIIPractice OneExercise1.gaze2.sighs3.touch4.hugs5.such6.words7.praises8.understands9.lends 10.holdsPractice TwoExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.T7.FPractice FourExercise 21.unsuccessful marriages2.failed relationships3.dreamed of4.works action5.men naturalPart IVSection 1Directions1.√2.√ 3√ 4 5√ 6 7√ 8√ 9√ 10 11√ 12 Section IIDirections1.C2.B3.A4.B5.A6.C7.C8.BSection IIIDirections1.perfect2.half full3.ashamed4.failure5.apologized6.house7.side8.flower seeds9.watered 10.pickUnit 2Part OneExercise 21.T2.F3.F4.F5.F6.TPart TwoListening IExercise 11.F2.T3.F4.F5.TExercise 21.skin2.local hospital3.eat skin trouble4.waiting for a big basket5.done all her shopping a/her shopping listListening IIExercise 21.B E2.A E3.A E4.B E5.A E6.B E7.A E8.B E9.B E 10.A E 11.B E 12.A E 13.B E 14.A E 15.A E 16.B EListening IIIExercise 11.F2.T3.T4.F5.TExercise 2Examples1.MEN2.HIS3.MEN-madeConsequences1.mental image females/women2.females/women males/men3.citizensPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.F2.T3.F4.F5.TExercise 21.hire a dog2.pointed to3.a letter4.writing a program running itPractice TwoExercise 11.Mandiarin2.Zhang3.Smith4.Oxford English DictionaryExercise 21.B2.A3.B4.B5.C6.D7.A8.C9.A10.DPractice ThreeExercise 11.T2.F3.T4.T5.T6.TExercise 21.an American education2.fluent English3.misses 4 nice 5.little things 6.walking the dog 7.weather 8.snowy 9.sunshine 10.boots 11.unbrella 12.a big smilePractice FourExercise 11.T2.F3.F4.F5.F6.TExercise 21.small2.pie3.pine4.big5.small6.pint7.half8.German9.warm brown 10.English 11.a packet of 12 in the evening 13 .fried potatoes 14.crisps Part FourSection 11.difficult2.frustrating3.rewarding4.people5.places6.ideas7.cultures8.live9.similarities 10.differences 11.beliefs 12.attitudesSection II1.F2.F3.T4.F5.F6.F7.F8.TSection IIIUnit3Part OneExercise 11.programmer2.exchange program3.assetExercise 2A.5B.4C.7D.2E.8F.1G.3H.6Exercise 31.unlucky2.exchange3.envy4.perfect match5.quit programmer6.current programming7.make a living8.ideal9.burned down 10.total failure 11.admit luckier 12.assetsPart TwoListening I1.222.died3.44.95.126.12st8.3Listening IIExercise 11.go on2.song3.true love4.see5.believe6.sky7.fly away8.open door9.silence 10 achieveListening IIIExercise 11.To come in and half something to eat2.Because the man of the house/the husband wasn’t at home3.Wealth, Success and Love4.Wealth5.Success6.To invite Love to come in7.Love8.Love, Wealth and SuccessPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.C2.B3.A4.B5.DPractice TwoExercise 11.authority behavior2.timid twenty-six-year education3.assistant4.most recent studiesExercise 21.T2.F3.F4.F5.FPractice ThreeExercise11 2 3√ 4 5√ 6√ 7√ 8Exercise 21.A2.B3.D4.C5.DPractice FourExercise 11.17822.17953.1802Exercise 21√ 2 3√ 4 5√ 6√ 7 8√ 9√ 10√Part FourSection 11.D2.C3.B4.A5.C6.BSection II1.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.T7.F8.FSection III1.seventh2.encouraged3.performed4.amused5.natural6.musical7.form8.DespiteUnit4Part OneExercise 11.Copenhagen2.TWA3.thrilled4.you bet5.overdue6.mechanical7.maintenmance8.a bite(to eat)9. annoying plex 11.initiallyExercise 2M r&Mrs. Strong B C F H IM r&Mrs. Green A D E GExercise 31.6:55 2 New York 3.first grandchild 4.mechanical/door problems 5.their flight is overdue/delayed 6.the coffee shop 7.seating on another airline 8.1120Part TwoListening IExercise 11.F2.T3.T4.F5.F6.FExercise 21.prison2.do the planting3.ten days4.the money the gun5.plant the potatoesListening IIExercise 11 2 3 4 5 √Exercise 21.the lift service2.engineers3.adding more lifts4.faster ones5.too expensive6.a psychologist7.placing large mirror8.simple9.inexpensivePart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.T2.T3.F4.F 5,TExercise 21.office2.discussion3.Immediately4.long5.describing6.wrongs7.over8.shoulders9. minutes 10.satPractice TwoExercise 1A B√ C D E√ FExercise 21.Economic factors2.Psycholigical space needs3.number of bedrooms4.familyExercise 31.T2.F3.F4.T5.TPartice ThreeExercise 11.color2.brain3.message4.red5.exciting6.signal7.mood Exercise 2Exercise 11.Noise how nice2.Two3.Books4.Passers-by student volunteers5.One Exercise 2Section IIPart A1.American history2.$64,0003.the best guest missed a questioned4.second5.easier play it safePart B1.F2.T3.F4.T5.FSection IIIPart A1.T2.T3.F4.F5.FPart Bsocial support stress level heart rate blood pressure close relationshipsUnit5Part OneExercise 21.B2.A3.C4.CExercise 31.too good to be true2.various kinds3.ignored4.stand5.has somethingto do with 6.dream I’m 7.can’t afford 8.something wrong with 9. ripe at hand e truePart TwoListening IExercise 11.B2.A3.C4.D5.B6.CExercise 21.at rest2.slows down3.slow4.little5.inactive6.rises increases7.still8.inactive active9.active more rapidlyListening IIExercise 11.√ 2 3√ 4 5√ 6√ 7√ 8√Exercise 21.A2.C3.D4.BExercise 31.strange2.strange3.very steep4.at the bottom5.watching6.be punished7.in the darkness8.scared9.avoid 10.exam 11.interpreting dreams 12.disappointing 13.making mistakes 14.symbolPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.D2.C3.B4.DExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.F6.TPractice TwoExercise 1.parting 2.wrong 3.dream 4.night 5.none 6.seem 7.shore 8.sand 9.fingers 10.grasp 11.save 12.wavePractice ThreeExercise 11.No2.Yes3. Yes4.No5.No6.YesExercise 21.A2.C3.B4.C5.A6.CPractice Four1.C2.A3.I4.H5.F6.D7.J8.GExercise 21.Because dreams are closely related to walking lives2.more women have careers3.The possible reason is that they are making important decisions about career, marriage and life direction4.solve problems5.Life experience/Biological conditioning and social conditioning, life stage and attitudesPart FourSection IPart AA.4B.8C.6D.3E.1F.5G.2H.7Part B1.C2.A3.B4.D5.B6.D7.CSection IIPart A1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.TPart B1.pushing2.away3.friend’s house4.burned to death5.the death6.in frontof 7.kids’ minds 8.making moneySection IIIPart A1.A2.C3.D4.B5.CPart B1.Y2.Y3.N4.Y5.N6.N7.Y8.YUnit6Part OneExercise 2A.√B.√ C D√ E F√ G√ H√ IExercise 31.plays an important role2.eat animals3.got used to like it4.brought upon 5.slim even though 6.with the development of 7.be thought of8.pleasant and nice soundingPart TwoListening 1Exercise 11.B2.D3.A4.C5.BExercise 21.2262.7:30 a.m3.orange4.grapefruit5.bacon, eggs tomato6.twosoft-boiled eggs 7.toast, butter 8.lemon teaListening IIExercise 11.take out cardboard plastic plastic tight-fitting2.board menu order microphone twenty yards3.knives forks everything trayExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.F5.TListening III1.The big bakes black bread2.The is better buttered3.cheap chip shop sellscheap chips 4.fish Fish fried fresh Fresh fried fish Fresh fish fried fish fresh fried 5.proper cup of coffee proper coffeepot a cup ofcoffee proper coffeepot coffeepots Iron coffeepots Proper cupof coffee proper copper coffeepot a cup of coffeePart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.T2.F3.T4.F5.T6.TExercise 21.B2.C3.C4.A5.CPractice TwoExercise 11.F 2,T 3.T 4.F 5.TExercise 21.9002.14933.corn sweet potato pineapple4.realize full 5,exercise perform better burnsPractice ThreeExercise 11.C2.A3.B4.DExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.TPractice FourExercise 1A B C√ D E√ F√ G HExercise 21.Television2.A sailor3.Meat and potatoes4.Biscuits, cake and chips5.To make them look good6.Excellent7.One can remain healthy without meat8.Opposed but tolerantPart FourSection 1Part A1.T2.F3.F4.T5.TPart B1.D2.C3.C4.B5.BSection II1√ 2 √ 3 4√ 5 6√ 7√ 8 9√ 10√ 11√ 12√Part B1√ 2√ 3 4 5 6 7√ 8 9 10 11√ 12Section IIIPart A1.T2.F3.T4.F5.T6.TPart B1.foreign owners foreign food2.aware very good3.time effort4.slower a hurry5.shopping sightseeingUnit7Part OneExercise 21.N2.T3.F4.T5.F6.N7.T8.FExercise 31.stupid mistakes2.lovely ones make3.eve entirely4.finished fixes5.symbol of death6.on time alone7.remind in front of8.what we do right awayPart TwoListening 1Exercise 11.F2.F3.T4.T5.T6.F7.F8.FExercise 21.cold open outgoing2.overpowering friendly3.long time for life4.accentcountry loud behavior language 5.closer distanceListening IIExercise 11.C2.D3.A4.B5.CExercise 21.lost2.India3.settle/staypare5.water6.spoil7.sugar8.stayPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.B2.A3.D4.C5.AExercise 21.F 2,F 3.T 4.F 5.FPractice TwoExercise 14 ,7,6,1,3,8,2,5,Exercise 21.F2.F3.T4.F5.FPractice ThreeExercise 11.E2.B3.G4.A5.D6.F7.CExercise 21,European 2.1:00 p.m 4:30 p.m 3.brown 4,party 5.standPractice FourExercise 11√ 2√ 3 4 5√Exercise 21.A2.C3.D4.A5.B6.DPart FourSection IPart A1 2 3√ 4√ 5√ 6 7√ 8Part B1.T2.F3.F4.F5.T6.F7.T8.TSection IIIPart A1.C2.C3.B4.D5.D 6,APart B1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.TUnit8Part OneExercise 2Section A1, A B√ C√ D E√ F G 2.A B√ C D√ E F G√Section B1.B2.E3.D4.A5.CExercise 31.thrilled2.By the way3.pay off4.spare5.big deal6.unique7.make it8.07 23 28Part TwoListening IExercise 11.A2.C3.D4.CExercise 21.cashier2.punches3.account4.losing5.cashListening IIExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.T5.T6.TExercise 31.no2.getting/persuading3.thought4.happiest 6.penniless 7.money 8.peacePart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.His allowance2.Every Saturday3.The father isn’t sure if he’s got enough cash4.A money jarExercise 21.F2.F3.T4.T5.FPractice TwoExercise 11.island2.boring3.asleep4.working5.rob6.policeExercise 21.He worked in a big office with a computer2.Because he stole money from the company he was working for3.He saw in the newspaper that a man was wanted by the police because of stealing money from the companyPractice ThreeExercise 11.D2.C3.B4.DExercise 21.shivering2.desire3.check4.price5.invitation6.performPractice FourExercise 11.C 2,B 3.A 4.D 5.AExercise 21.Two blocks away2.Thirty dollars3.He has a sick wife and four hungrychildren 4.Yes.About twenty-five dollarsPart FourSection IPart A1.T2.T3.F4.F5.T6.TPart B1.Weeklion3.sick4.alarm5.awaySection IIPart A1.F2.T3.F4.T5.F6.FPart B1.52.353.excellent4.countingSection IIIPart A1.502.853.175,0004.3,000 5,200,000Part B1.C2.B3.A4.CUnit 9Part OneExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.F5.T6.FExercise 31.a half dozen2.a thing shrinking3.this single shirt4.refund on sale5.so badly any more6.at no cost7.value hate8.more than fairPart TwoListening 1Exercise 11.B2.C3.D4.C 5,BExercise 21.leather2.1,4503.tight4.cheaper5.2.36.wholemeal7.578.seeds Listening IIExercise 11.At Y our Service2.give advice3.(01)24680414.Jack Mills5.ConsumerAid AssociationExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.F7.F8.T9.F 10.TPart ThreeExercise 11.red2.twelve3.Pennsylvania4.Indiana5.something6.September7.V isa8.JK 4096239Exercise 21.By telephoning Worldwide Flowers2.Long-stem red roses, and quite nice3.474014.Before 6 p.m/six in the morning5.All my love ,JimPractice TwoExercise 11.T2.F3.T4.T5.FExercise 2k2.white bread3.three or four4.Ready Quick Soup5.eggs6.soap7.peanut butter 8,ice cream 9.frozen cornPractice ThreeExercise 11.C2.C3.B4.C5.AExercise 21.on sale $89.992.too expensive3.stereo4.heavy5.The sound6.headphones carry it anywhere7.at home my kids8.$59.50 9.size stereo 10.on sale $74.99 11.stereo 12.PerfectPractice FourExercise 11.B2.B3.A4.A5.CExercise 21.A opposite B electrical goods C discount prices D 9 till 6 E the difference plus£5 2.A menswear and ladies’fashions B bargains C on August 8 at 9 o’clock 3.A energy-saving B feeling soft looking snowy white C £1 note D washing powders to savePart FourSection IPart A1.F2.T3.F4.T5.F6.FPart B1 2√ 3 4√ 5√ 6 7 8√ 9 10√ 11√ 12 13 14√Section IIPart A1.F2.T3.F4.T5.FPart B1.repainted2.six3.blue4.60,0005.two6.air conditioning7.6408 Section IIIPart A1.T2.F3.F4.FPart B1.D2.C3.A4.E5.H6.G7.F8.BUnit 101√ 2√ 3√ 4 5 6 7 8√ 9√ 10√ 11√ 12 13√14 15√ 16√ 17√ 18√ 19√ 20Exercise 31.offends hurts2.easily longer time3.avoid normal4.safely healthy5.out of control cool down6.share frustrated7.too often unpleasant8.cases misunderstand9.under control 10.release calm downPart TwoListening I1.a stomachache2.a headache3.an earache4.a sore throat5.a cold6.a cough7.the flu8.a feverExercise 21.sick/ill2.sore3.throat4.headache5.wedding6.examination7.took8.examined9.chest 10.prescribed 11.four 12.tenListening IIExercise 11.A2.C3.D4.AExercise 21.F .2.F3.F4.F5.F6.TPart ThreePractice One1.beauty2.protect3.just five minutes4.an average of ten points5.wind on your cheeks6.reduce stress7.favorite scene8.beach9.blue sky 10.less anxiousExercise 21.fallen2.strolled3.missing4.health benefits5.reached6.outdoors7.disappeared8.or even9.thinking so much 10.being outdoors 11.absorb 12.strongerPractice TwoExercise 11.D2.B3.C4.A5.BExercise 21 2 3√ 4√ 5 6 7√ 8√Practice ThreeExercise 11.ill2.spirits3.accomplishing4.ambitious5.mentalExercise 21.T2.N3.F4.F5.N6.T7.F8.N9.T 10.NPractice FourExercise 11.B2.A3.D4.B5.CExercise 21.T2.T3.T4.T5.FSection I1.work2.friendship3.sincerityanize5.taking action6.faith7.happiness8.excellence9.difficulties 10.tolerance 11.praise 12.love Section IIPart A1.B2.C3.D4.C5.DPart B1.F2.F3.T4.T5.FSection IIIPart A1.B2.C3.C 4,D 5.APart B1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.TBook3Unit 1Part OneExercise 21.C2.E3.D4.A5.BExercise 31.avoid power2.social outgoing3.reputation4.despite wittiest5.make up for protective6.describes7.perfectionists critical8.matches9.traits improved 10.get rid of characteristicsPart TwoListening IExercise 11.F2.F3.T4.F5.T6.TExercise 21,outside world 2.at home 3.wave hello 4.bow 5.look straight in the eyes 6.openly 7.look at my feet 8,shy and silentListening IIExercise 11.sensitive/caring independent/understanding2.good friend3.life people4.learning being awareExercise 21.B2.C3.A4.D5.BPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.ice-skating2.chemistry3.outgoing bright funny4.moody self-centered5.wavy blond medium height6.runner-upExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.F6.TPractice TwoExercise 11.Four2.Colleagues3.Teacher4.Susan5.BarbaraExercise 21.D E J2.B F3.C H4.A G IPractice ThreeExercise 11.energetic2.patient3.honest4.stubborn5.creativeExercise 21.favorite way to relax2.how to divide3.bad unripe4.stiff sore5.fasteninga basketball hoopPractice FourExercise 11.F2.T3.F4.F5.TExercise 21.flattering2.critical3.popular4.reserved5.EnglishExercise 31.understand the Scots’English2.the friendliest people3.most hospitable4.much nicer than5.English courtesy6.no views on the matter/no commentsPart FourSection I1.upset2.sensible3.lecture4.calm 5,strength nded 7.waving 8.perfectly 9.wildly 10.beeSection II1.B2.B3.D4.B5.D6.A7.C8.BSection III1.secretary2.hard-working3.efficient4.private5.army officer6.help7.fond8.independent9.shy 10.fifteenUnit 2Part OneExercise 21.C2.E3.D4.B5.AExercise 31.in your hand used to belong2.practicing with3.talked to each other Why not4.ask for find a way5.manage to his own love6.so foolishly jealous7.all three of them8.peacePart TwoListening 1Exercise 11.B2.B3.A4.B5.CExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.TListening II1.A2.A3.B4.C5.CExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.T5.F 6,FListening III1.stayed around2.mouse catcher3.rats and mice4.got a paw5.weak and thin6.make a wooden paw7.fastened it8.grow sleek and fat9.managed 10.peered out cautiously 11.seized it with 12.eighteen micePart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.B2.A3.A4.C5.DExercise 21.F2.T3.T4.F5.T6.F7.F8.TPractice TwoExercise 11.C D J2.A E G H3.B F IExercise 21.A2.B3.D4.C5.B6.DPractice ThreeExercise 11.B2.D3.C4.D5.AExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.F5.F6.TPractice FourExercise 11.B2.C3.B4.A5.D6.AExercise 21.F2.F3.T4.T5.FPart FourSection I1.C2.B3.C4.B5.A6.CSection II1.T2.F3.F4.F5.T6.F7.T8.TSection III1.18672.shippedlionairend5.cattlelion7.cowboys8.camera9.hero 10.adventuresUnit 3Part OneExercise 21.D2.C3.B4.E5.AExercise 31.T2.F3.T4.T5.T6.T7.F8.F9.T 10.FPart TwoExercise 11.B2.C3.D4.AExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.T5.T6.F7.TListening IIExercise 11.B2.D3.A4.DExsecise 21.30s2.male3.1.904.long wave5.heavily built6.light red sweater7.beard Listening IIIExercise 11.B2.C3.D4.AExercise 21√ 2 3 4√5√ 6 7√8Part ThreePractice OneExercise 11.natural riches2.desert3.extinction4.species5.oxygen6.economic development7.conservation8.valuable income9.awareness 10.slow down Exercise 21.T2.F3.F4.TPractice TwoExercise 11.F2.F3.T4.TExercise 21.South America pet food enough protein develop2.much more Asia Africa3.position natural resources gone down steady4.continued to rise5.gettng richer and richerPractice ThreeExercise 11.the first few seconds2.so thin3.beings from another planet4.focused on5.looked directly6.All around7.until now8.despair grief and disgust9.started crying 10.who was sleeping peacefullyExercise 21√2√3√ 4 5√ 6 7 8√Practice FourExercise 11.B2.C3.A4.CExercise 21.love2.together3.mother4.house5.school6.friends7.father8.month9.beach 10.callPart FourSection Iplained about2.work3.got out of4.on the ground5.shocked6.cold-blooded killing7.investigation8.drug dealing9.concern 10.against 11.strong views ing drugs 13.too early 14.respectable 15.accused ofSection II1.C2.B3.A4.B5.CSection III1.overcrowded cities2.poverty disease3.the drift4.registration5.resentment6.attractivecation services8.rural lifeUnit 4Part OneExercise 2puter programmerputer engineering3.internship4.lecture competitionputer programming skills6.impatient7.constructive8.medical research9.management 10.3,600Exercise 31.√ 2√ 3 4√ 5 6√ 7 8√ 9√ 10 11√ 12√Part TwoListening IExercise 11 2√ 3√ 4√ 5√ 6 7√ 8Exercise 21.weaknesses2.similiar abilities and interests interest us important and challengingcation promotion educated persons4.parents teachers benefit give careful thought useful qualities5.getting money our future happiness combinationListening IIExercise 11.choose their careers2.avoid certain careers3.different professions4.children’s impressions and prejudiceswyers6.accountants7.scientists8.most popular9.least popular 10.ignoranceExercise 21.T2.F3.F 3.T 5.F 6.TPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.D2.D3.A4.BExercise 21.sales manager2.salary3.sales commission4.a car5.travel round in6.experience7.university 7.on a teamPractice TwoExercise 11,B 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.CExercise 21.65 words2.90 to 100 words3.with languages translate letters answer the phone foreign visitors second foreign languagePractice ThreeExercise 11.C2.A3.B4.D5.BExercise 21.A D F 2,B F 3.A C EPractice FourExercise 11.sensitive extroverted2.kids3.doing a good job 3.tolerance level 5.patientExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.TPart FourSection 11.100 million2.35 to 403.7 to 84.office workers many professionals5.8:00a.m to 4:00p.m6.eight-hour shifts7.Monday Thursday Sundays8.choose their own working hours freedom of choice happy withSection II1.D2.A3.A4.C5.DSection III1.B2.C3.C4.D5.AUnit 5Part OneExercise 21.B2.A3.C4.E5.D6.FExercise 31.over long distances2.look into it3.five times4.individual group5.sex-specific males females strangers6.great apes7.teach own language8.raised held look bigger9.round tail-wagging 10.feeding every directionPart TwoListening IExercise 11.plays real people real life emotional problem loyalty popular2.public speech make themselves taller political one-sided3.soft-soap praise kindExercise 21.F2.F3.T4.T5.T6.TListening II1.C2.A3,DExcecise 21.be understood easily2.necessary desirable3.splendid4.prevents from achieving5.anxiety effectPart ThreeExercise 11.D2.A3.B4.A5.BExercise 21.permission apply for2.application form Web site3.regular mail fax4.travel’s checks credit cardsPractice TwoExercise 11 2√ 3√ 4 5√Exercise 21.T2.F3.F4.T5.T6.TExercise 31.other native languages2.two3.more4.of their choice5.Spanish6.Indians Spanish7.English8.German9.FrenchPractice ThreeExercise 11.learner teacher curriculum2.aptitude expectations goalsExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.TPractice FourExercise 11.C 2,C 3.A 4.BExercise 21.Eggs Toast2.realistic goals far better than forgetting3.personality culture4.unusual recite aloudPart FourSection I1.religions 2,exist 3.40,000 4.moon 5.birth 6.records 8.agree 9.by 10.sense 11.ourselves 12.inhabitSection II1.F2.T3.F4.T5.F6.T7.T8.TSection III1.A2.D3.C4.D5.B6.AUnit 6Part OneExercise 21.D2.A3.B4.C5.C6.AExercise 31.farm animals hold feed2.small pets toys3.bury toss them out4.real shame5.dangerous destructive brings diseases6.have a point7.humanely limit8.time money warm place9.isolated company 10.storm of debatePart TwoListening 11.B2.C3.D4.BExercise 21.T2.F3.F4.F5.T6.TListening IIExercise 11.Her son2.snake crocodile3.quiet4.picky/particularExercise 21.big2.dogs3.tiger4.bit5.cat6.friendly7.eat8.clean9.wash 10.space 11.noisy 12.train 13.speak 14.keep 15.quietPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11√ 2 3 4√ 5√ 6√ 7√ 8Exercise 21.A2.B3.C 4,A 5.DPractice TwoExercise 11√ 2 3√ 4 5 6Exercise 21.for free2.small donation3.20 4,hundreds 5,eat little 6.50 7.annual shots 8.numerous shots 9.diseasesPractice ThreeExercise 11.C2.B3.D4.C5.AExercise 21 2√ 3 4 5√ 6√ 7√ 8Practice FourExercise 11.C2.C3.A4.B5.DExercise 21.crowding water grass2.what is happening low3.target practice over the area4.gotten rid of stayPart FourSection 11.F2.T3.F4.T5.F6.T7.T8.F9.F 10.TSection II1.A2.C3.D4.B5.B6.BSection III1.conserve nature2.donation3.eggs4.meat5.oil6.handbags7.shoes8.fur coats9.ivory 10.reduced 11.5,000 12.embarrassed 13.advertise the furs 14.export bans 15.importation 16.turtlesUnit 7Part One。
全新版大学英语视听说教程2答案
全新版大学英语视听说教程2答案Unit 1Listening Comprehension1.The syllabus is covered in the first 10 minutes.2.Various factors contribute to human life expectancy.3.Opportunities to become successful decrease as individuals age.4.Increased life expectancy is largely attributed to advances in medical care.5.Older people are more likely to experience chronic health problems.6.Physical exercise can help improve mental health.7.Older individuals often suffer from loneliness and isolation.8.Intergenerational interactions can benefit both older and younger people.9.Age discrimination in employment is a significant issue.10.Older workers can contribute positively to workplaces and society.Speaking1.Q: Do you think modern medicine has significantly contributed to increased life expectancy? A: Yes, I believe modern medicine has played a crucial role in enhancing life expectancy. It has made huge advancements in treating diseases, developing vaccines, and improving overall healthcare.2.Q: How do you think people’s lifestyles have changed over time? A: People’s lifestyles have undergone significant changes over time. With advancements in technology, our lives have become more convenient and sedentary. People are more focused on their careers and often lead stressful lives. However, there is also an increased awareness of the importance of a healthy lifestyle, with many engaging in regular exercise and adopting balanced diets.3.Q: What do you think are the benefits of intergenerational interactions? A: Intergenerational interactions offer numerous benefits. Younger individuals can gain valuable wisdom and guidance from older generations, while older individuals can stay connected to the younger generation and maintain a sense of purpose and relevance. It also helps in breaking down stereotypes and fostering understanding between different age groups.4.Q: Do you think age discrimination is a significant issue in the workplace? A: Unfortunately, agediscrimination is still prevalent in many workplaces. Older workers often face challenges in terms of hiring, promotions, and being laid off. This discrimination deprives organizations of the valuable experience and knowledge that older workers bring to the table. Efforts should be made to create inclusive and age-diverse work environments.Pronunciation1.Sentence stress: The stress in sentences generally falls on the most important words and carries the meaning of the sentence.2.Intonation: Intonation refers to the rise and fall of the voice while speaking. It can convey meaning, emotion, and attitude.3.Linking sounds: Linking sounds refers to the smooth transition between words in connected speech. It helps in maintaining fluency and naturalness while speaking.4.Pronunciation of individual sounds: Correct pronunciation of individual sounds is crucial for clarity in communication. Practicing specific sounds can help improve overall pronunciation skills.Unit 2Listening Comprehension1.The speaker’s friend has been accepted into a prestigious university.2.The speaker wants to know about the university campus and facilities.3.The campus is located in a picturesque area surrounded by mountains.4.The university has modern facilities and state-of-the-art technology.5.The speaker is interested in the majors and courses offered at the university.6.The university offers a wide range of study options in fields like business, science, and humanities.7.The speaker asks about the housing options available for students.8.The university provides on-campus accommodation for all students.9.The speaker is concerned about the cost of living in the area.10.The person the speaker is talking to assures them about the affordable cost of living.Speaking1.Q: What factors do you consider when choosing a university? A: When choosing a university, I consider various factors such as the reputation of the institution, thequality of the faculty, the available facilities, the range of programs and majors offered, and the overall campus environment.2.Q: What are the advantages of studying at a university with modern facilities? A: Studying at a university with modern facilities offers several advantages. It allows students to have access to the latest technology and resources, which aids in their learning and research. Modern facilities also create a conducive environment for academic growth and provide practical hands-on experiences.3.Q: How important is the availability of on-campus accommodation for students? A: The availability of on-campus accommodation is crucial for students, especially for those coming from different cities or countries. It provides convenience and security, saves commuting time, and allows students to develop a sense of community by living among their peers.4.Q: Do you think the cost of living affects students’ choice of university? A: Yes, the cost of living often influences studen ts’ choice of university. Higher living expenses can be a burden on students, especially if they are not financially supported by their families. Affordability plays a significant role in deciding where to pursue higher education.Pronunciation1.Stress-timed rhythm: English is a stress-timed language, which means that stressed syllables arepronounced with more emphasis, and the time taken for stressed syllables is more consistent. This gives a rhythmic flow to spoken English.2.Word stress: Word stress refers to the stress placedon certain syllables within words. It helps in distinguishing between similar-sounding words and conveying meaning.3.Pronunciation of vowels: Vowels play a significantrole in pronunciation. Differentiating between short and long vowels is important for accurate pronunciation.4.Connected speech: Connected speech refers to theway sounds and words blend together in natural spoken English. This includes processes like assimilation, elision, and linking, which help in maintaining fluency and native-like pronunciation.ConclusionIn this document, we have provided the answers for the listening comprehension, speaking, and pronunciation exercises of Unit 1 and Unit 2 of the textbook。
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Unit 1Part IExerse2Episode 11. B2. A3.A4.B5.CEpisode 26.C7.B8.CExercise 3Episode 11. football basketball baseball2. steady boyfriend3. guess realized4. broke up5. in a group6. save up7. here comesPart IIListening IExercise 11. older2. brings3. start4. meaning5. time6.fine7. special8.soul9. hand st 11. hours 12. sayListening IIExercise 11. kind2. gold3. heartless4. love5. songs6. says7.touch8.lifetime9. gone 10.happens 11.feelings 12.speedPart IIIPractice OneExercise1.gaze2.sighs3.touch4.hugs5.such6.words7.praises8.understands9.lends 10.holdsPractice TwoExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.T7.FPractice FourExercise 21.unsuccessful marriages2.failed relationships3.dreamed of4.works action5.men naturalPart IVSection 1Directions1.√2.√ 3√ 4 5√ 6 7√ 8√ 9√ 10 11√ 12Section IIDirections1.C2.B3.A4.B5.A6.C7.C8.BDirections1.perfect2.half full3.ashamed4.failure5.apologized6.house7.side8.flower seeds9.watered 10.pickUnit 2Part OneExercise 21.T2.F3.F4.F5.F6.TPart TwoListening IExercise 11.F2.T3.F4.F5.TExercise 21.skin2.local hospital3.eat skin trouble4.waiting for a big basket5.done all her shopping a/her shopping listListening IIExercise 21.B E2.A E3.A E4.B E5.A E6.B E7.A E8.B E9.B E 10.A E 11.B E 12.A E 13.B E 14.A E 15.A E 16.B EListening IIIExercise 11.F2.T3.T4.F5.TExercise 2Examples1.MEN2.HIS3.MEN-madeConsequences1.mental image females/women2.females/women males/men3.citizensPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.F2.T3.F4.F5.TExercise 21.hire a dog2.pointed to3.a letter4.writing a program running itPractice TwoExercise 11.Mandiarin2.Zhang3.Smith4.Oxford English DictionaryExercise 21.B2.A3.B4.B5.C6.D7.A8.C9.A 10.DPractice ThreeExercise 11.T2.F3.T4.T5.T6.TExercise 21.an American education2.fluent English3.misses 4 nice 5.little things 6.walking the dog 7.weather 8.snowy 9.sunshine 10.boots 11.unbrella 12.a big smilePractice FourExercise 11.T2.F3.F4.F5.F6.TExercise 21.small2.pie3.pine4.big5.small6.pint7.half8.German9.warm brown 10.English 11.a packet of 12 in the evening 13 .fried potatoes 14.crisps Part FourSection 11.difficult2.frustrating3.rewarding4.people5.places6.ideas7.cultures8.live9.similarities 10.differences 11.beliefs 12.attitudesSection II1.F2.F3.T4.F5.F6.F7.F8.TSection IIIUnit3Part OneExercise 11.programmer2.exchange program3.assetExercise 2A.5B.4C.7D.2E.8F.1G.3H.6Exercise 31.unlucky2.exchange3.envy4.perfect match5.quit programmer6.current programming7.make a living8.ideal9.burned down 10.total failure 11.admit luckier 12.assetsPart TwoListening I1.222.died3.44.95.126.12st8.3Listening IIExercise 11.go on2.song3.true love4.see5.believe6.sky7.fly away8.open door9.silence 10 achieveListening IIIExercise 11.To come in and half something to eat2.Because the man of the house/the husband wasn’t at home3.Wealth, Success and Love4.Wealth5.Success6.To invite Love to come in7.Love8.Love, Wealth and SuccessPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.C2.B3.A4.B5.DPractice TwoExercise 11.authority behavior2.timid twenty-six-year education3.assistant4.most recent studiesExercise 21.T2.F3.F4.F5.FPractice ThreeExercise11 2 3√ 4 5√ 6√ 7√ 8Exercise 21.A2.B3.D4.C5.DPractice FourExercise 11.17822.17953.1802Exercise 21√ 2 3√ 4 5√ 6√ 7 8√ 9√ 10√Part FourSection 11.D2.C3.B4.A5.C6.BSection II1.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.T7.F8.FSection III1.seventh2.encouraged3.performed4.amused5.natural6.musical7.form8.DespiteUnit4Part OneExercise 11.Copenhagen2.TW A3.thrilled4.you bet5.overdue6.mechanical7.maintenmance8.a bite(to eat)9. annoying plex 11.initiallyExercise 2Mr&Mrs. Strong B C F H IMr&Mrs. Green A D E GExercise 31.6:55 2 New York 3.first grandchild 4.mechanical/door problems 5.their flight is overdue/delayed 6.the coffee shop 7.seating on another airline 8.1120 Part TwoListening IExercise 11.F2.T3.T4.F5.F6.FExercise 21.prison2.do the planting3.ten days4.the money the gun5.plant the potatoesListening IIExercise 11 2 3 4 5 √Exercise 21.the lift service2.engineers3.adding more lifts4.faster ones5.too expensive6.a psychologist7.placing large mirror8.simple9.inexpensivePart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.T2.T3.F4.F 5,TExercise 21.office2.discussion3.Immediately4.long5.describing6.wrongs7.over8.shoulders9. minutes 10.satPractice TwoExercise 1A B√ C D E√ FExercise 21.Economic factors2.Psycholigical space needs3.number of bedrooms4.familyExercise 31.T2.F3.F4.T5.TPartice ThreeExercise 11.color2.brain3.message4.red5.exciting6.signal7.moodExercise 2Exercise 11.Noise how nice2.Two3.Books4.Passers-by student volunteers5.One Exercise 2Part FourSection IIPart A1.American history2.$64,0003.the best guest missed a questioned4.second5.easier play it safePart B1.F2.T3.F4.T5.FSection IIIPart A1.T2.T3.F4.F5.FPart Bsocial support stress level heart rate blood pressure close relationships Unit5Part OneExercise 21.B2.A3.C4.CExercise 31.too good to be true2.various kinds3.ignored4.stand5.has something to do with6.dream I’m7.can’t afford8.something wrong with9. ripe at hand e truePart TwoListening IExercise 11.B2.A3.C4.D5.B6.CExercise 21.at rest2.slows down3.slow4.little5.inactive6.rises increases7.still8.inactive active9.active more rapidlyListening IIExercise 11.√ 2 3√ 4 5√ 6√ 7√ 8√Exercise 21.A2.C3.D4.BExercise 31.strange2.strange3.very steep4.at the bottom5.watching6.be punished7.in the darkness 8.scared 9.avoid 10.exam 11.interpreting dreams 12.disappointing 13.making mistakes 14.symbolPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.D2.C3.B4.DExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.F6.TPractice TwoExercise 1.parting 2.wrong 3.dream 4.night 5.none 6.seem 7.shore 8.sand 9.fingers 10.grasp 11.save 12.wavePractice ThreeExercise 11.No2.Yes3. Yes4.No5.No6.YesExercise 21.A2.C3.B4.C5.A6.CPractice Four1.C2.A3.I4.H5.F6.D7.J8.GExercise 21.Because dreams are closely related to walking lives2.more women have careers3.The possible reason is that they are making important decisions about career, marriage and life direction4.solve problems5.Life experience/Biological conditioning and social conditioning, life stage and attitudesPart FourSection IPart AA.4B.8C.6D.3E.1F.5G.2H.7Part B1.C2.A3.B4.D5.B6.D7.CSection IIPart A1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.TPart B1.pushing2.away3.friend’s house4.burned to death5.the death6.in front of7.kids’minds 8.making moneySection IIIPart A1.A2.C3.D4.B5.CPart B1.Y2.Y3.N4.Y5.N6.N7.Y8.YUnit6Part OneExercise 2A.√B.√ C D√ E F√ G√ H√ IExercise 31.plays an important role2.eat animals3.got used to like it4.brought up on5.slim even though6.with the development of7.be thought of8.pleasant and nice sounding Part TwoListening 1Exercise 11.B2.D3.A4.C5.BExercise 21.2262.7:30 a.m3.orange4.grapefruit5.bacon, eggs tomato6.two soft-boiled eggs7.toast, butter8.lemon teaListening IIExercise 11.take out cardboard plastic plastic tight-fitting2.board menu order microphone twenty yards3.knives forks everything trayExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.F5.TListening III1.The big bakes black bread2.The is better buttered3.cheap chip shop sells cheap chips4.fish Fish fried fresh Fresh fried fish Fresh fish fried fish fresh fried5.proper cup of coffee proper coffeepot a cup of coffee proper coffeepot coffeepots Iron coffeepots Proper cup of coffee proper copper coffeepot a cup of coffeePart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.T2.F3.T4.F5.T6.TExercise 21.B2.C3.C4.A5.CPractice TwoExercise 11.F 2,T 3.T 4.F 5.TExercise 21.9002.14933.corn sweet potato pineapple4.realize full 5,exercise perform better burnsPractice ThreeExercise 11.C2.A3.B4.DExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.TPractice FourExercise 1A B C√ D E√ F√ G HExercise 21.Television2.A sailor3.Meat and potatoes4.Biscuits, cake and chips5.To make them look good6.Excellent7.One can remain healthy without meat8.Opposed but tolerantPart FourSection 1Part A1.T2.F3.F4.T5.TPart B1.D2.C3.C4.B5.BSection II1√ 2 √ 3 4√ 5 6√ 7√ 8 9√ 10√ 11√ 12√Part B1√ 2√ 3 4 5 6 7√ 8 9 10 11√ 12Section IIIPart A1.T2.F3.T4.F5.T6.TPart B1.foreign owners foreign food2.aware very good3.time effort4.slowera hurry 5.shopping sightseeingUnit7Part OneExercise 21.N2.T3.F4.T5.F6.N7.T8.FExercise 31.stupid mistakes2.lovely ones make3.eve entirely4.finished fixes5.symbol of death6.on time alone7.remind in front of8.what we do right awayPart TwoListening 1Exercise 11.F2.F3.T4.T5.T6.F7.F8.FExercise 21.cold open outgoing2.overpowering friendly3.long time for life4.accentcountry loud behavior language 5.closer distanceListening IIExercise 11.C2.D3.A4.B5.CExercise 21.lost2.India3.settle/staypare5.water6.spoil7.sugar8.stayPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.B2.A3.D4.C5.AExercise 21.F 2,F 3.T 4.F 5.FPractice TwoExercise 14 ,7,6,1,3,8,2,5,Exercise 21.F2.F3.T4.F5.FPractice ThreeExercise 11.E2.B3.G4.A5.D6.F7.CExercise 21,European 2.1:00 p.m 4:30 p.m 3.brown 4,party 5.standPractice FourExercise 11√ 2√ 3 4 5√Exercise 21.A2.C3.D4.A5.B6.DPart FourSection IPart A1 2 3√ 4√ 5√ 6 7√ 8Part B1.T2.F3.F4.F5.T6.F7.T8.TSection IIIPart A1.C2.C3.B4.D5.D 6,APart B1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.TUnit8Part OneExercise 2Section A1, A B√ C√ D E√ F G 2.A B√ C D√ E F G√Section B1.B2.E3.D4.A5.CExercise 31.thrilled2.By the way3.pay off4.spare5.big deal6.unique7.make it8.07 23 28Part TwoListening IExercise 11.A2.C3.D4.CExercise 21.cashier2.punches3.account4.losing5.cashListening IIExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.T5.T6.TExercise 31.no2.getting/persuading3.thought4.happiest 6.penniless 7.money 8.peacePart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.His allowance2.Every Saturday3.The father isn’t sure if he’s got enough cash4.A money jarExercise 21.F2.F3.T4.T5.FPractice TwoExercise 11.island2.boring3.asleep4.working5.rob6.policeExercise 21.He worked in a big office with a computer2.Because he stole money from the company he was working for3.He saw in the newspaper that a man was wanted by the police because of stealing money from the companyPractice ThreeExercise 11.D2.C3.B4.DExercise 21.shivering2.desire3.check4.price5.invitation6.performPractice FourExercise 11.C 2,B 3.A 4.D 5.AExercise 21.Two blocks away2.Thirty dollars3.He has a sick wife and four hungry children4.Yes.About twenty-five dollarsPart FourSection I1.T2.T3.F4.F5.T6.TPart B1.Weeklion3.sick4.alarm5.awaySection IIPart A1.F2.T3.F4.T5.F6.FPart B1.52.353.excellent4.countingSection IIIPart A1.502.853.175,0004.3,000 5,200,000Part B1.C2.B3.A4.CUnit 9Part OneExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.F5.T6.FExercise 31.a half dozen2.a thing shrinking3.this single shirt4.refund on sale5.so badly any more6.at no cost7.value hate8.more than fairPart TwoListening 1Exercise 11.B2.C3.D4.C 5,BExercise 21.leather2.1,4503.tight4.cheaper5.2.36.wholemeal7.578.seeds Listening IIExercise 11.At Your Service2.give advice3.(01)24680414.Jack Mills5.ConsumerAid AssociationExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.F7.F8.T9.F 10.TPart ThreeExercise 11.red2.twelve3.Pennsylvania4.Indiana5.something6.September7.Visa8.JK 4096239Exercise 21.By telephoning Worldwide Flowers2.Long-stem red roses, and quite nice3.474014.Before 6 p.m/six in the morning5.All my love ,JimPractice TwoExercise 11.T2.F3.T4.T5.Fk2.white bread3.three or four4.Ready Quick Soup5.eggs6.soap7.peanut butter 8,ice cream 9.frozen cornPractice ThreeExercise 11.C2.C3.B4.C5.AExercise 21.on sale $89.992.too expensive3.stereo4.heavy5.The sound6.headphones carry it anywhere7.at home my kids8.$59.50 9.size stereo 10.on sale $74.99 11.stereo 12.PerfectPractice FourExercise 11.B2.B3.A4.A5.CExercise 21.A opposite B electrical goods C discount prices D 9 till 6 E the difference plus £52.A menswear and ladies’ fashions B bargains C on August 8 at 9 o’clock3.A energy-saving B feeling soft looking snowy white C £1 note D washing powders to savePart FourSection IPart A1.F2.T3.F4.T5.F6.FPart B1 2√ 3 4√ 5√ 6 7 8√ 9 10√ 11√ 12 13 14√Section IIPart A1.F2.T3.F4.T5.FPart B1.repainted2.six3.blue4.60,0005.two6.air conditioning7.6408Section IIIPart A1.T2.F3.F4.FPart B1.D2.C3.A4.E5.H6.G7.F8.BUnit 10Part One1√ 2√ 3√ 4 5 6 7 8√ 9√ 10√ 11√ 12 13√ 14 15√ 16√ 17√ 18√ 19√ 20Exercise 31.offends hurts2.easily longer time3.avoid normal4.safely healthy5.out of control cool down6.share frustrated7.too often unpleasant8.cases misunderstand9.under control 10.release calm downPart Two1.a stomachache2.a headache3.an earache4.a sore throat5.a cold6.a cough7.the flu8.a feverExercise 21.sick/ill2.sore3.throat4.headache5.wedding6.examination7.took8.examined9.chest 10.prescribed 11.four 12.tenListening IIExercise 11.A2.C3.D4.AExercise 21.F .2.F3.F4.F5.F6.TPart ThreePractice One1.beauty2.protect3.just five minutes4.an average of ten points5.wind on your cheeks6.reduce stress7.favorite scene8.beach9.blue sky 10.less anxiousExercise 21.fallen2.strolled3.missing4.health benefits5.reached6.outdoors7.disappeared8.or even9.thinking so much 10.being outdoors 11.absorb 12.strongerPractice TwoExercise 11.D2.B3.C4.A5.BExercise 21 2 3√ 4√ 5 6 7√ 8√Practice ThreeExercise 11.ill2.spirits3.accomplishing4.ambitious5.mentalExercise 21.T2.N3.F4.F5.N6.T7.F8.N9.T 10.NPractice FourExercise 11.B2.A3.D4.B5.CExercise 21.T2.T3.T4.T5.FPart FourSection I1.work2.friendship3.sincerityanize5.taking action6.faith7.happiness8.excellence9.difficulties 10.tolerance 11.praise 12.loveSection IIPart A1.B2.C3.D4.C5.DPart B1.F2.F3.T4.T5.FSection IIIPart A1.B2.C3.C 4,D 5.APart B1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.T。
新编大学英语 视听说教程2 答案
Unit 5DreamsPart One Viewing,Understanding and SpeakingVideo ScriptTopic:Interpreting DreamsSetting:At the river bankCharacters:John (young man),Mary (young woman)[John and Mary,a newly married couple,are on their honeymoon.While they are sitting at the river bank,John is reading Freud’s Interpretation of Dreams and Mary is having a nap.]Mary:(awakes from a sweet dream )Ah…Darling,everything is so wonderful!The sun,the air,the water…I feel as if I were in a dream.John:(still reading the book with not much response )A dream?Yes,a dream.Mary:Have a look at the beautiful scenery around you,Darling.Don’t you think it’s too good tobe true?John:Mm,maybe.Mary:Eh,you aren’t listening to me.What are you reading now?John:(finishes the last page of the book and closes the book )It’s Freud’s Interpretation ofDreams .Honey,have you ever wondered what…what the meaning of your dreams?You might get some satisfactory explanations for your dreams from this book,because Freud explains various kinds of dreams in it.Mary:It must be a very interesting book!Otherwise,you wouldn’t have ignored me.It seems tome that I am not as attractive as Freud.John:Yes,it really is.Mary:Yes?!You mean I am not charming enough?I can hardly stand your rudeness.John:Of course not.I mean it’s really an interesting book.Freud says that everything in ourdreams has something to do with our real life.Mary:Really?I often dream about gathering fruit in an orchard.What does fruit represent in mydreams?John:It predicts good fortune.You’ll be rich,Honey.Mary:But the fact is we still can’t afford to buy a house.John:I have to admit that’s absolutely true.I spent about all I had on our honeymoon.Mary:Well,there must be something wrong with your interpretation,Darling.I doubt whetherdreams can predict the future.John:Before I can be more exact,you have to give me more details.Mary:What further information do you need?John:Well,Honey,could you tell me what the color of the fruit is in your dreams?Mary:Er…the fruit doesn’t seem to be ripe.In my dreams,I think it’s green.John:Mm…I’ve got it.If the color of the fruit is green,you can’t be rich immediately,becauseonly ripe fruit is interpreted as good fortune at hand.Mary:Oh?Are you sure about that?John:Definitely.I’ve just looked it up in Freud’s book.Mary:Then we’ll just have to wait and see?w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网John:That’s right,Honey.Do you have any other happy dreams?Mary:Yes.I had another one just now.It was so sweet that I smiled from ear to ear.Would you like to have another try,Mr.Freud?John:It’s my pleasure,madam.What happened in this dream?I guarantee you I can give you another good explanation.Mary:When I was dozing,I dreamed that you gave me a beautiful diamond necklace as a memento of our wonderful honeymoon.What do you think that means?John:(understands her wife’s actual intention and tries to find a way out )Er…Er…I’m not sure.Er…maybe I’m…I’m not knowledgeable enough!But anyway I can turn to the book for help.Wait a minute!Mary:Take it easy,Darling!I’m sure you know how you can make it come true.John:Too bad!Mary:What’s wrong?John:(smiles cunningly at his wife )I’m afraid Freud didn’t tell me how to interpret a daydream,only dreams at night.Mary:Daydream?!John:Yes,it must be a daydream since you had it during the day.Exercise 1Directions:You’re going to watch a video in which a couple talk about dreams.Read thefollowing part carefully,which will make it easy for you to understand the video.1)interpretation n.an explanation of the meaning or importance of something 解释,说明e.g.I)I like your interpretation better than the one I was taught.II)It is difficult to put an accurate interpretation on the survey result.2)scenery n.the natural features of a particular part of a country that you can see,such asmountains,forests,deserts,etc.风景e.g .I)The best part of the trip was the fantastic scenery.II)We stayed in a peaceful village surrounded by magnificent scenery.3)charming adj.very pleasing or attractive 迷人的e.g.I)There are lots of charming little restaurants along the river.II)The Vice Chairman has a very charming wife and four children.4)orchard n.a place where fruit trees are grown 果园e.g .I)Her black bicycle is leaning against the orchard fence.II)Linda went to the orchard to pick some leaves.5)guarantee v.promise to do something or to promise that something will happen 保证e.g .I)I guarantee you'll love this film.II)I cannot guarantee to work for more than a year.6)doze v.sleep lightly for a short time 打盹e.g.I)He left his mother dozing by the fire.II)As we dozed off,we heard the sound of approaching footsteps.7)memento n.a small thing that you keep to remind you of someone or something 纪念品e.g.I)I kept the bottle as a memento of my time in Spain.II)More anglers are taking cameras when they go fishing to provide a memento of catches.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网8)intention n.a plan or desire to do something 意图e.g.I)Army leaders could not guess at the enemy’s movements or intentions.II)They went into town with the intention of visiting the library.Exercise 2Directions:Now watch the video and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1)Mary felt a bit annoyed because _______.A.John was daydreaming B.John was more interested in reading C.John refused to talk to her 2)What was Mary doing in her dream?A.picking fruits B.eating fruits C.distributing fruits 3)What is the symbol of good fortune at hand in people’s dreams,according to John?A.green fruit B.diamond necklace C.ripe fruit 4)Why couldn’t John interpret Mary’s dream of a diamond necklace?A.Because he was not knowledgeable enough.B.Because he couldn’t find the explanation in Freud’s book.C.Because he knew Mary was actually asking for a necklace.Key to Exercise 2:1)B 2)A 3)C 4)CExercise 3Directions:Watch the video again and fill in the missing words in the incomplete lines of thespeakers’.1)Have a look at the beautiful scenery around you,Darling.Don’t you think it’s ______________________________?(too good to be true)2)You might get some satisfactory explanations for your dreams from this book,because Freudexplains ____________of dreams in it.(various kinds)3)It must be a very interesting book!Otherwise,you wouldn’t have ______me.(ignored)4)You mean I am not charming enough?I can hardly ______your rudeness.(stand)5)Freud says that everything in our dreams ______________________________our real life.(has something to do with)6)I often ____________gathering fruit in an orchard.(dream about)7)But the fact is we still __________________buy a house.(can’t afford to)8)Well,there must be __________________your interpretation,Darling.(something wrong with)9)If the color of the fruit is green,you can’t be rich immediately,because only ______fruit isinterpreted as good fortune ____________.(ripe,at hand)10)I’m sure you know how you can make it ____________.(come true)Key to Exercise 3:1)too good to be true2)various kinds3)ignored4)stand5)has something to do with6)dream about w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网7)can’t afford to8)something wrong with9)ripe,at hand10)come trueExercise 4Directions:Watch the video a third time.This time you are required to repeat a few important lines.What you have said will be recorded so that you can compare your pronunciation and intonation with the speakers’.Try to imitate their pronunciation and intonation.1)Eh,you aren’t listening to me.What are you reading now?2)What does fruit represent in my dreams?3)I have to admit that’s absolutely true.I spent about all I had on our honeymoon.4)I doubt whether dreams can predict the future.5)Before I can be more exact,you have to give me more details.6)What further information do you need?7)Well,Honey,could you tell me what the color of the fruit is in your dreams?8)I guarantee you I can give you another good explanation.9)When I was dozing,I dreamed that you gave me a beautiful diamond necklace as a memento of our wonderful honeymoon.10)Er…maybe I’m…I’m not knowledgeable enough!But anyway I can turn to the book for help.11)I’m afraid Freud didn’t tell me how to interpret a daydream,only dreams at night.12)Yes,it must be a daydream since you had it during the day.Exercise 5Directions:Now you know how dreams are interpreted in the video.Please describe one of yourdreams to your partner.Your description will be recorded so that your teacher will beable to know your performance.If you want to improve your work,try again beforeyou submit your recording.Part Two Listening Listening,,Understanding and Speaking Listening I Words You Need to Know:passive 被动的at rest 休息process 变化过程inactive 不活跃的stage 阶段still 静止不动的alternate 轮流,交替cycle 循环TapescriptLet’s look at the different kinds of sleep.They’re quite different.In passive sleep,the body is at rest.The heart slows down.The body processes become very slow.We move very little,and the brain becomes very inactive.If a person continues to sleep,she or he enters a new stage,a more active stage.The body goes through several changes:the brain temperature rises,the amount of w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网blood in the brain increases,the body becomes very,very still,and the brain goes from being very inactive to being active.And as the brain becomes more active,the eyes begin to move rapidly.Eye movement is a sign of another change—that of a person dreaming.Throughout the night,people alternate between passive and active sleep.The brain rests,then it becomes active,then dreaming occurs.This cycle is repeated several times throughout the night.During eight hours of sleep,people dream for a total of one and a half hours on the average.Doctors have studied the sleep cycle and have found that everyone dreams—in fact,everyone needs to dream in order to stay healthy.It appears we need both kinds of sleep.We need passive sleep in order to rest our bodies.We need active sleep in order to dream.And dreaming helps us to rest our minds.(222words)Exercise 1(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1)What happens to a person in passive sleep?A.The heart beats faster.B.The body is at rest.C.The brain is very active.D.The eyes move very quickly.2)When do we have dreams?A.During active sleep.B.During passive sleep.C.When the body is at rest.D.When the brain is very inactive.3)Which of the following is the best description of a sleep cycle?A.Active sleep,dreaming,passive sleep.B.Dreaming,active sleep,passive sleep.C.Passive sleep,active sleep,dreaming.D.Active sleep,passive sleep,dreaming.4)Which of the following changes does the body experience when we are dreaming?A.The heart slows down.B.The brain temperature falls.C.The body moves quickly.D.The eyes begin to move rapidly.5)How long do we normally dream during eight hours of sleep?A.About 4hours.B.About 1.5hours.C.About 30minutes.D.About 1hour.6)What can we conclude about dreaming from the passage?A.We dream when we feel tired.B.We need passive sleep in order to dream.C.We dream in order to rest our minds.D.We need dreams in order to rest our body.Key to Exercise 1:1)B 2)A 3)C 4)D 5)B 6)C w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网Exercise 2(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage again and complete the following table using what you hear onthe recording.Check the answers with your partner.to Exercise 2:Listening IIWords You Need to Know:interviewer 采访者nightmare 噩梦steep 陡峭的scared 恐惧的trapped 被困的an intensive Italian course 一门意大利语强化课psychoanalyst 心理分析医生Los Angeles 洛杉矶(地名)therapy 治疗interpret 解释symbol 象征classic 经典的TapescriptJ =Jennifer I =InterviewerPart I(Jennifer is talking to an interviewer about her nightmare.)J:It was always the same.Always.I was in a house,a strange house,and I knew somehow that I shouldn’t have gone in.But there was some strange force pulling me.There were some stairs…very steep stairs…and I started to climb them,and…and then,suddenly I fell.Then when I was at the bottom of the stairs,I suddenly realized that there was someone…or something else in the During passive sleepDuring active sleep 1)The body is ____________.6)The brain temperature ______;the amount of blood in the brain ______.2)The heart ____________.7)The body becomes very,very ______.3)The body processes become very ______.8)The brain goes from being very ______to being ______.4)We move very ______.9)As the brain becomes more ______;the eyes begin to ____________.5)The brain becomes very ______.During passive sleepDuring active sleep 1)The body is at rest.6)The brain temperature rises;the amount of blood in the brain increases.2)The heart slows down.7)The body becomes very,very still.3)The body processes become very slow.8)The brain goes from being very inactive to being active.4)We move very little.9)As the brain becomes more active;the eyes begin to move rapidly.5)The brain becomes very inactive.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网house with me,and that these eyes had been watching me all the time,and…I knew then that something terrible…was going to happen to me…that I was going to be punished…because I’d done something I shouldn’t have done.I didn’t know what it was I’d done,only that it was wrong,very wrong.Then I could hear it…whatever it was in the house with me…coming closer in the darkness,because everything was dark,you see…and it came closer and closer.And I was scared…and there was nothing,nothing I could do to avoid it…nothing.I was trapped!Trapped in that dark house at the bottom of the stairs.There was no way out.I:And how often…J:No way out!Part III:How often did you have this nightmare?J:When I was in college,just about every time I had an exam.And then,a few years later,when I was taking an intensive Italian course in Italy,I had the same dream again.Just the same as before.I:And you discussed it with a psychoanalyst?J:Yes,later,after I came back to Los Angeles,I started therapy,and this dream came up,and we discussed it quite a bit.I:And what did the psychoanalyst say?J:He said…uh…you have to be very careful about interpreting dreams,but we both agreed that the dream was a symbol of my fear of failure…of disappointing my parents when I was in college,for example,by failing my exams,or…or when I was taking that Italian course,I remember how scared I was sometimes.I:Scared of what?J:Of making mistakes in class,in front of the teacher or the other students,for example.I was always in fear.I:I see.J:And the dream was a kind of classic symbol of that fear…of the fear of failure.Falling down stairs in a dream is a symbol of that.The two words are very similar.I:Which…which two words?Oh,you mean…J:Yes,fall…fail…falling…failure.Very similar,aren’t they?(421words)Exercise 1(Online)Directions:You are going to hear an interview about Jennifer’s nightmare.Listen to Part I and puta tick (√)next to each statement that describes her nightmare.In Jennifer’s nightmare:____1)she was in a dark house.____2)she knew the house well.____3)she was climbing some steep stairs.____4)she was pushed by someone.____5)she fell down the stairs.____6)she knew that something terrible was going to happen.____7)she felt there was something approaching her.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网____8)she felt scared.Key to Exercise 1:√for 1),3),5),6),7)&8)Exercise 2(Online)Directions:Listen to Part II and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1)Jennifer started to have this nightmare when she was ______.A.in college B.in Italy C.in high school D.at home 2)With whom did Jennifer discuss the dream quite a bit?A.her parents B.a friend C.a psychoanalyst D.her teacher 3)When did Jennifer usually have this nightmare,according to this passage?A.When she failed in exams.B.When she was away from home.C.When she disappointed her parents.D.When she had difficult exams.4)Jennifer’s dream might be a symbol of her fear of ______.A.future B.failure C.criticisms D.misunderstandings Key to Exercise 2:1)A 2)C 3)D 4)B Exercise 3(Online)Directions:Listen to the whole interview again and fill in the missing words in the following summary.The nightmare was always the same.I was in a 1)______house into which some 2)____________pulled me.I started to climb some 3)____________stairs and suddenly fell.When I was 4)__________________of the stairs,I realized someone or something had been 5)______me all the time,and I knew I was going to 6)____________because I had done something wrong.Then I could hear something coming closer 7)__________________.I was 8)______but there was nothing I could do to 9)____ __it.I had this nightmare just about every time I had a(n)10)______in college.The same dream came back when I was taking an intensive Italian course in Italy.I discussed it quite a bit with a psychoanalyst.He said you have to be very careful about 11)____________,but we both agreed that the dream was a symbol of my fear of failure,of 12)______my parents,or of 13)____________in front of the teacher or the other students.Falling down stairs in a dream is a 14)______of the fear of failure.Key to Exercise 3:1)strange 2)strange force 3)very steep 4)at the bottom 5)watching 6)be punished7)in the darkness 8)scared 9)avoid 10)exam 11)interpreting dreams 12)disappointing13)making mistakes 14)symbolExercise 4Directions:Listen to the whole interview again and discuss the following questions in groups.1)What do you think was the cause of Jennifer’s nightmare?2)Have you ever had nightmares?If you do,describe one of them to your classmates.If not,try toexplain why your classmates have had nightmares.Samples:w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网1)I think Jennifer’s nightmare has something to do with her fear of failure,failure in exams,failure in living up to her parents’expectations,etc.She probably didn’t do well at college and she had experienced failures.What she feared in life occurred in her dream.2)I often have nightmares,and my nightmares are generally the same.One typical nightmare I have is that I am chased by someone and I try to run fast but I can’t.And usually when I am about to be caught I wake up,sometimes sweating all over.I’ve told people about it and the interpretation given is that I have a too tight schedule most of the time.I don’t know how Freud would interpret it,but the interpretation seems to make sense.Part Three More Listening Practice OneSleep Words You Need to Know:zoologist 动物学家primitive 原始的snail 蜗牛exceptional 例外的pre-determined 预先决定的subconscious 潜意识的ancestor 祖先Tapescript Sleep is something we generally associate with living creatures.Of course,it is true that a lot of animals sleep,but zoologists are not certain that primitive forms of animal life,like worms and snails,ever really sleep.On the other hand,animals such as bears sleep for 4or 5months every year.The amount of sleep a human being needs depends on age,the individual and possibly race.For example,doctors think that pre-school children need between 10and 12hours a night;school children between 9and 11hours;and adults between 7and 9hours.There are exceptional cases of old people who sleep only between 2and 3hours a day and continue to be active and healthy.The sleep requirements of different races also appear to be different.Japanese people,for example,sleep fewer hours than Europeans.It is not known for certain if mental activity (apart from dreaming)occurs when a person is asleep.However,it is certainly true that some people can wake up at a specific,pre-determined time.There are also stories about mathematicians who solve difficult problems during sleep,because their subconscious minds continue working on the problem.Some types of unpleasant dreams (or “nightmares”)are quite common;the dreamer is taking a test,but is not properly prepared;he is falling from a tree;or an animal or thing is chasing him.Some people say these last two occur because man’s ancestors lived in trees and were in constantdanger from wild animals.(254words)Exercise 1(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage about sleep and dreams.Then choose the best answer to each ofthe following questions.1)Which of the following statements is true about sleep?A.All living creatures sleep.B.Primitive forms of life take a longer sleep than other animals.C.Snails sleep for 4or 5months every year.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网D.The amount of sleep may vary from race to race.2)According to doctors,the amount of sleep that average grown-ups need is ________.A.between 10and 12hours B.between 9and 11hours C.between 7and 9hours D.between 2and 3hours 3)It is true according to the passage that ________.A.people’s subconscious minds continue working during sleep B.some people can wake up at a pre-determined time C.thinking people sleep relatively fewer hours than average D.bad dreams may affect people’s performance on tests 4)It can be concluded from the passage that the kind of dream people have may be related to ________.A.their ages B.individual personalities C.their races D.daily activities Key to Exercise 1:1)D 2)C 3)B 4)D Exercise 2(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage again and decide whether the following statements are true or false.Put “T”for true and “F”for false in the space provided._____1)Like human beings,sleep requirements of different animals may be different._____2)Pre-school children need between 9and 11hours of sleep a night._____3)The amount of sleep people need may decrease with age._____4)Europeans sleep fewer hours than Japanese people._____5)The human mind stops working while dreaming._____6)Some people believe that some unpleasant dreams are the result of human ancestors’experiences.Key to Exercise 2:1)T 2)F 3)T 4)F 5)F 6)T Practice Two A Dream within a Dream Words You Need to Know:brow 额avow 承认deem 认为amid 在……中roar 轰鸣声surf 海浪torment 折磨Background Information:Edgar Allan Poe (埃德加.爱伦.坡)(1809—1849)was a US poet and writer of short stories.He is most famous for his strange,frightening stories about death and evil powers such as The Fall of the House of Usher.Another story,The Murders in the Rue Morgue (莫格街凶杀案),is one of the first detective stories.His most famous poem is The Raven (乌鸦).Tapescript A Dream within a Dream by Edgar Allan Poe w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网Take this kiss upon the brow!And,in parting from you now,Thus much let me avow --You are not wrong,who deem That my days have been a dream;Yet if hope has flown away In a night,or in a day,In a vision,or in none,Is it therefore the less gone?All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream.I stand amid the roar Of a surf-tormented shore,And I hold within my hand Grains of the golden sand --How few!yet how they creep Through my fingers to the deep,While I weep --while I weep!O God!can I not grasp Them with a tighter clasp?O God!can I not save One from the pitiless wave?Is all that we see or seem But a dream within a dream.Exercise (Online)Directions:Listen to the poem “A Dream within a Dream”twice and fill in each blank with theword you hear.A Dream within a Dream By Edgar Allan Poe Take this kiss upon the brow!And,in 1)______from you now,Thus much let me avow --You are not 2)______,who deemThat my days have been a 3)______;Yet if Hope has flown awayIn a 4)______,or in a day,In a vision,or in 5)______,Is it therefore the less gone?All that we see or 6)______Is but a dream within a dream.w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网I stand amid the roar Of a surf-tormented 7)______,And I hold within my hand Grains of the golden 8)______--How few!yet how they creep Through my 9)______to the deep,While I weep --while I weep!O God!can I not 10)______Them with a tighter clasp?O God!can I not 11)______One from the pitiless 12)______?Is all that we see or seem But a dream within a dream.Key to the exercise:1)parting 2)wrong 3)dream 4)night 5)none 6)seem 7)shore 8)sand 9)fingers 10)grasp 11)save 12)wave Practice Three DaydreamsWords You Need to Know Know::fantasize 幻想abnormal 不正常的inherit 遗传divert 转移alert 警觉的TapescriptAlmost all people daydream during a normal day.We tend to daydream the most during those quiet times when we are alone in our cars,sitting in waiting rooms,or preparing for bed.Daydreaming or fantasizing is not abnormal;it is a basic human characteristic.Most people have reported that they enjoy their daydreams.Some people have very probable and realistic daydreams while others have unrealistic fantasies such as inheriting a million dollars.Psychologists report that men daydream as much as women,but the subject of their daydreams or fantasies is different.Men daydream more about being heroes and good athletes while women tend to daydream about fashions and beauty.As people grow older,they tend to fantasize less,although it is still common in old age.Older people tend to daydream a lot about the past.Daydreaming or fantasizing enters into the games of children.Psychologists believe that it is very important for children to participate in fantasy play.It is a normal part of their development.It helps children develop and explore their imagination.Daydreaming has advantages and disadvantages.In some situations it can reduce a person’s fear or anxiety.It can also keep us entertained or awake under dull or boring conditions.Unfortunately,to engage in a daydream or fantasy,we must divert part of our attention from our environment.When it is important for us to remain alert and pay attention to what is going on around us,daydreaming can cause problems.(246words)w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网Exercise 1(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage about daydreams,then decide which of the following questions are answered in the passage.Write “Yes”beside those answered,and “No”beside those unanswered._____1)How much time do average people spend daydreaming?_____2)When are people likely to daydream?_____3)What kind of daydream do people usually have?_____4)Why do people daydream?_____5)Why do daydreams vary from person to person?_____6)What influence do daydreams have on people?Key to Exercise 1:“Yes”for 2),3)&6),“No”for 1),4)&5)Exercise 2(Online)Directions:Listen to the passage again,and choose the best answer to each of the followingquestions.1)We are most likely to daydream when we are ________A.driving aloneB.sitting in waiting roomsC.lying in bedD.enjoying music2)Which of the following statements is true of daydreams?A.All people enjoy daydreaming.B.Daydreams are often unrealistic.C.Daydreaming is a normal mental activity.D.Women daydream more than men.3)Which of the following is different between daydreams of men and women?A.The frequency of their daydreams.B.The subject of their daydreams.C.The amount of time they spend daydreaming.D.The situations in which they daydream.4)Women often daydream about ________.A.being heroesB.being star athletesC.fashions and beautyD.good old days5)Daydreaming is helpful for children’s development in that it ________.A.makes them more imaginativeB.helps entertain themC.makes them more attentiveD.helps reduce their stress6)It can be inferred from the passage that it’s better not to daydream when ________.A.we are reading newspapersB.we are writing lettersC.we are driving carsD.we are preparing for bedKey to Exercise 2:1)A 2)C 3)B 4)C 5)A 6)C w w w .k h d a w .c o m 课后答案网。
新编大学英语视听说教程第二册听力答案(全)
新编大学英语视听说教程第二册听力答案Unit 1Part 2(以后的顺序均和此顺序相同,从左到右,从上到下)EX.1.CEX.2.T F T T F T FEX.1.DPart 4Section 1 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 11Section 2 C B A B A C C BUnit 2Part 2Listening 1EX.1.F T F F TBE: 1 4 6 8 9 11 13 16AE:2 3 5 7 10 12 14 15Listening 3EX.1.F T T F TPractice 1EX.1.F T F F TPractice 2EX.1.Mandarin Zhang Smith Oxford English Dictionary EX.2.B A B B C D A C A DPractice 3EX.1. T F T T T TPractice 4EX.1 T F F F F TSection 1Section 2 F F T F F F F TUnit 3Part 2Listening 1EX.1. 22 died 4 9 12 12 last 3Practice 1 EX.1 C B A B D Practice 2Practice 3EX.1. 3 5 6 7 EX.2. A B D C D Practice 4EX.1. 1782 1795 1802EX.2. 1 3 5 6 8 9 10Part 4Section 1 D C B A C BSection 2 T F T T F T F FUnit 4Part 2Listening 1EX.1. F T T F F FEX.1. 5Part 3Practice 1EX.1.T T F F TPractice 2EX.1. B FPractice 3EX.1. color brain message red exciting signal meaningPractice 4Section 2Section 3Part 1 T T F F FUnit 5Part 2Listening 1EX.1. B A C D B CListening 2EX.1. 1 3 5 6 7 8EX.2. A C D BPart 3Practice 1EX.1. D C B D EX.2. T F T F F TPractice 3EX.1. N Y Y N N Y EX.2 A C B C A CPractice 4EX.1. 1-C 2-A 3-I 4-H 5-F 6-D 7-J 8-GEX.2. 1.Because dreams are closely related to waking lives.2.more women have careers3.The possible reason is that they are making important decisions about carreer.4. solve problems5.Biological conditioning and soucial conditioning,life stages and attitudes. Part 4Section APARTA E G D A F C H BPARTB C A B D B D CSection BPARTA T F F T F TPART A A C D B CPART B Y Y N Y N N Y YUnit 6Part 2Listening 1EX.1B D A C BEX.1.1. take out ,cardboard,plastic,plastic tight-fitting2.board,menu,order,microphone,20 yards3.knives,forks,everything ,trayEX.2.F T F F TPart 3Practice 1EX.1.T F T F T T EX.2.B C C A C Practice 2EX.1. F T T F TPractice 3EX.1C A B DEX.2.T F T F TPractice 4EX.1.B C E FEX.2 1.Television.2.A sailer.3.Meat and potatoes.4.Biscuits,cake and chips.5.To make them look good.6.Excellent7.One can remain healthy without meat.8.Opposed but tolerant.Part 4Section aPARTA T F F T TPARTB D C C B BSection bPARTA 1 2 4 6 7 9 10 11 12PARTB 1 2 7 11Section cPARTA T F T F T TUnit 7Part 2Listening 1Ex.1. f f t t t f f fEx.2 1.cold open outing 2.overpowering friendly 3.long time for lifecent country loud behaviour l anguage5.closer distance Listening 2Ex.1.C D A B CEX.2. 1.lost 2.India 3.stay pare 5.water 6.spoil 7.sugar 8.stay Part 3Practice 1Ex.1. B A D C AEX.2. F F T F FPractice 2Ex.1. 4 7 6 1 3 8 2 5Ex.2 F F T F FPractice 3Ex.1. E B G A D F CEX.2 1.European 2. 1:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3.brown 4.party 5.stand Practice 4Ex.1.1 2 5Ex,2, A C D A B DPart 4Part a 1 3 5 7Part b T F F F T F T TSection cPart a C C B D D APart b T F F T F TUnit 8Part 2Listening 1Ex.1. A C D CEx.2. cashier punches account losing cashListening 2Ex.1. F T F T T TEx.2. no getting thought fun happiest punniless money peacePart 3Practice oneEx.1. 1.His allowance.2.Every Saturday.3.The father isn`t sure if he`s got enough money.4.A money jar.Ex.2.F F T T FPractice 2Ex.1. island boring asleep working rob policeEx.2 1.Working in a big office with a computer.2.Because he stole money from the company he was working for .3.He was in the newspaper that a man was wanted by the police because of stealing money from the company.Practice 3Ex.1. D C B DEx.2. shivering desire check price invitation performPractice 4Ex.1. C B A D AEx.2 1.Two blocks away. 2.$30.3.Because he has a sick wife and four hungry children.4.Yes.About $25.Part 4Section aPart a T T F F T TPart b Week Million sick alarm awaySection bPart a F T F T F FPart b 5 35 excellent countingSection cPart a 50 85 175,000 3,000 200,000Part b C B A CUnit 9Part 2Listening 1Ex.1.B C D C BEx.2 leather 1,450 tight cheaer 2.3 wholemeal 57 seedsListening 2Ex.1 At Your Service give advice (01)2468041 Jack Mlills Consumer Aid Association Ex.2. T F T T F F F T F TPart 3Practice 1Ex.1 red twelve Pennsylvania Indiana something September Visa JK4096239Ex.2. 1.By telephoning Worldwide Flowers.2.Long-tern red roses and quite nice.3.474014.Before 6 in the evening5.All my love,JimPractice 2Ex.1 T F T T FEx.2 milk white bread three or four Ready Quick Soup eggs soap peanut butter ice cream frozen cornPractice 3Ex.1. C C B C AEx.2.on sale $89.99 too expensive stereo heavy The sound headphonds carry it anywhere at home my kids $59.50 size stereo on sale $74.99 stereo Perfect Practice 4Ex.1 B B A A CEx.2 1.opposite,electrical goods,discount prices,9 till 6,the difference plus 5 pounds2.menswear and ladies` fashions,bargains,on August 8 at 9 o`clock3.energy-saving,feeling soft, looking snowing vhite,1pound note,washing powers,to save Part 4Section aPART A F T F T F FPART B 2 4 5 8 10 11 14Section bPART A F T F T FPART B repainted 6 blue 60,000 two air conditioning 6408Section cPART A T F F FPART B D C A E H G F BUnit10Part 2Listening 1Ex.2 ill sore throat headache wedding examination took examined chest prescribed four tenlistening 2ex.1.A C D Aex.2. F F F F F Tpart 3practice 1ex.1 beauty protect just five minutes an average of 10 points wind on your cheeks reduce stress favourite scene beach blue sky less anxiousex.2 fallen strolled missing health benefits reached outdoors disappeared or even thinking so much being outdoors absorb strongerpractice 2ex.1 D B C A B ex.2 3 4 7 8practice 3ex.1 ill spirits accomplishing ambitious mentalex.2 T N T F N T F N T Npractice 4ex.1 B A D B Cex.2 T T T T Fpart 4section awork friendship sincerity organize taking action faith happiness excellence difficulties tolerance praise lovesection bPART A B C C A D PART B F F T T FSection cPART A B C C D A PART B T F F T F T。
全新版大学英语视听说教程2答案
全新版大学英语视听说教程2答案Unit 1ListeningA. Communicate1、Answers will vary2、Answers will varyC. Vocabulary1、h2、j3、d4、g5、c6、b7、a8、f9、e10、ID. Listen for Main Ideas1、A2、A3、BE. Listen for Examples1、I want to make people smile.2、I want to be famous.I want to make a million dollars.3、I want to love and be loved.I want to spend a lifetime with you.4、I want to ride a motorcycle to South America.I want to travel the world with my friends.F. Listen for Details1、B2、B3、C4、AExtended ListeningExercise A1、A2、C3、DExercise B1、T2、F3、T4、F5、T6、FExercise C1、C2、B3、CExercise D1、morbid2、evaluate prioritize3、204、255、286、satisfied joyful time dreams list Exercise E1、A2、C3、DExercise F1、village poor people poor natural disasters2、libraries running water life have resettled3、achievements eliminating povertyExercise G1、A2、C3、D4、BExercise HItems on the List Completed:her car license twoNepalPatteda pair of shoesItems on the List to Be Completed:road trip Americahometown hauntsSpeakingExercise A2、agrees Exactly3、agrees True4、disagree I don’t think so5、agrees That’s a good point Exercise D略TED TalksC. Vocabulary1、b2、I3、e4、a5、j6、g7、f8、c9、d10、hD. Watch for Details3,000secretWashington, D.C.buycrazyE. Watch for Main IdeasSecrets can be powerful.F. Think CriticallyPeople have many different kinds of secrets.G. Recognize Examples1、did have someone2、rude3、love happy4、happiest person5、their voiceH. Expand Your Vocabulary1、C handed out2、B spreading virally3、A a handful of4、C does a great job of5、A in caseSelf-test1—5: CABAD6–10: DBCAC1—5: CBDAC6–10: CACBDUnit 2ListeningA. Communicate1、Answers will vary.(e.g. It has melted, run into oceans, and caused the sea level to rise.)2、Answers will vary.(e.g. The Maldives might disappear into the ocean as the sea levels rise.)B. Vocabulary1、b2、f3、g4、d5、a6、17、h8、e9、j10、cC. Listen for Main Ideas1、N2、T3、N4、T5、FD. Listen For Details11.520048810schools100,000underwaterworld leadersE. Listen for Details1、2162、6003、5,000Extended ListeningExercise AIf not properly dealt with, global warming will have a devastat-ing impact on the earth.Exercise Bb, ga ,c, d, e , fExercise C1、They have taken many measures to cut greenhouse cos emis-sions to reduce the impact of global warming.2、They can help by saving as much energy as pussible in daily life. For example, they can use light bulbs whici. require less ener-gy, and drive less and walk more.Exercise D1、B2、BExercise E1、Walk if it is not far. Ride a bicycle. Use public transportation.2、Consun.e fewer products and reuse them. Use canvas totes in-stead of plastic bags.3、 Because many appliances that are plugged in still consume energy.4、Because water companies do not have to expend more energy providing water.Exercise F1、C2、A3、BExercise G1、c taking it very seriously2、a worried, concerned, resolved to fight against3、b taking active action and determinedExercise H1、d2、c3、bExercise I1、D2、A3、BExercise J40-451540 millionExerciseK1、To establish a caroo", emission permit market.2、To deepen international cooperation.3、To ask local governments and departments to recognize the significar ce and urgency in dealing with climate change.TLD TalksC. Vocabulary1、e2、f3、j4、g5、a6、c7、18、b9、h10、dD. Watch for Main Ideas·Climate change needs to be addressed by everyone immediately.E. Watch for Details1、B2、B3、A4、A5、BExercise F1、Arctic2、change3、thin4、less (and less)5、melted6、Climate7、five-minute8、breathe numb9、fingersH.Expana your Vocabulary1、B come true2、A beyond all description2、C hitched a ride4、A in sheer shock5、B in so much agonySelf-test1-5:BBCAB6-10:BACAB1-5:BABAD6-10:BADCBUnit 3ListeningA. Communicate1、Answers will vary.B. Vocabulary1、c2、e3、I4、b5、j6、d7、f8、h9、g10、aD. Listen for Main IdeasSome inventors have different ways of thinking.Serendipity is probably only a small part of the process of invention. Anyone can learn to think more creatively.E. Listen for Details1、42、13、54、35、2F. Listen for Detailsthings they were not looking forthe beginning of ideasdivergent thinkingpotential solutionsconnections between ideasG. Infer Meaning1、Spencer thought microwaves would be useful in cooking.2、We lose opportunities when we focus too much on goals.3、We are not all equally likely to experience serendipity.Extended ListeningExercise A1、B2、D3、AExercise B1、F2、T3、T4、F5、TExercise C1、C2、D3、CExercise Dtrafficmusicchattervoltagesmartphone5waste-consuming urinecleanpoorelectriccoolingfasterrenewable biodegradableExercise E1、D2、B3、DExercise F1、In 2013.2、500,000 tons.3、95 million cups.4、Enough to power a London bus for an entire year. Exercise G1、C2、B3、DExercise H1、accelerates oxygen2、fighter jets warning disaster3、in control lose consciousnessSpeakingExercise ASerendipityHow sokind ofI am not surean exampleAre you saying thatExercise C1、can’t2、Can3、can’t Can4、can can5、canTED TalksB. Vocabulary1、d2、e3、h4、c5、f6、j7、b8、a9、g10、IC. Watch for Main IdeasYou can make surprising discoveries by taking a different path.D. Watch for Details2、Boston3、work4、different route/detour5、shame6、researchE. Watch for Detailsweb gamehappyscenesenjoyabletravelF. Expand Your Vocabulary1、C as opposed to2、B looking people in the eyes3、B don’t get me wrong4、A teamed up withSelf-test1–5: BACBD6-10:DACAC1–5: BADCA6-10:BDBCDUnit 4ListeningA. Communicate1-3:Answers will vary.B. Make Predictions1-3:Answers will vary.C. Vocabulary1、e2、a3、b4、d5、j6、g7、c8、h9、110、fD. Listen for Main IdeasAn explanation of supply and demand in the marketA description of the secondary marketE. Listen for DetailsPRIMARY MARKET:$ 4.2 billionhours(even days)SECONDARY MARKET:$1.2 billiononline/on the Internet3 to4 timesF. Listen for Details1、D2、C3、C4、BExtended ListeningExercise A1、B2、C3、AExercise B1、Close to 30 million pounds.2、The recycling businesses may sell the goods (at low prices).3、2,700 liters.4、150 billion.Exercise C1、B2、C3、DExercise D1、F2、T3、T4、F5、FExercise E1、C2、D3、BExercise F1 、1) Production process2) Jobs3) transport overseas carbon footprint reduced2、preserve3、city tax4、fashion capitalExercise G1、A2、B3、CExercise Hsplurgegood dealsofficial websitesshop overseas·SpeakingExercise B1、d2、e3、b4、f5、a6、cExercise D1、422、603、304、1,1005、9:15 9:30TED TalksC. Vocabulary1-5:ABACA6-10:BABBCE. Watch for Details1、T2、T3、FF. Watch for DetailshomeninecreativematerialsmachinesflexibleslowevolveG. Review Notes for Main IdeasADI. Expand Your Vocabulary1、B move on2、C actually3、A 24-74、A in to timeSeIf-test1-5:BCADB6-10:DDCAB1-5:BCCBC6-10:ADDBCUnit 5ListeningA. CommunicateAnswers will vary.B. Think Critically Answers will varyC. Vocabulary1-5: ACBAB6-10:CBACAD. Listen for Main Ideas1、unique2、function3、adaptF. Listen for Key Terms1、surfaces layer covers2、skin layer3、film surfacesG. Listen for DetailsSegment 1Surface:scalesdiamondFunction:bacteria / organisms Application:wallsSegment 2Surface:drywetFunction:insectsApplication:stickingExtended Listening Exercise A1、C2、B3、B4、AExercise B1、emulating in nature2、travel faster3、noise heard hundreds of meters away4、air pressure5、water6、head and beak7、streamlined long, pointedExercise C1、C2、D3、A4、BExercise DExercise E1、C2、A3、BExercise F1、T2、F3、F4、T5、TExercise G1、B2、B3、DExercise HA bionic robotChinese scientistsNov. 215 kilogramsscanning, detecting, and monitoringcleaning glass wallsvisual navigation2018SpeakingA. Collaborate1、B2、A3、A4、CTED TalksC. Vocabulary1、j2、f3、b4、a5、h6、c7、I8、e9、d10、gE. Watch for Main IdeasMicro-robots have many possible applications.Engineering mobility on a small scale is a big challenge.F. Recognize Key Terms1、move2、mobility move3、Jumping get around4、jumping5、run crawl jump rollG. Understand Transitions1、A So2、B So3、C SoH. Watch for Details(very)tinyan ant/antssizeSegment 4rigid softHardSoftmotorssurvivorsa bridge safecutI. Expand Your Vocabulary1、C figure out2、B semi-intelligent3、A rough terrain4、A destinationSelf-test1-5: BACCB6-10:DABDA1-5: CCBDC6-10:DDCBCUnit 6·ListeningA. Think Critically1、Answers will vary.(e.g. People in poverty need to use their money for basic things such as food, clothes, and housing. They can't pay for education or to open their own business, so it's diffi-cult for them to make more money.)2、Answers will vary.(e.g. Micro means small.A microloan is a small amount of money you borrow and pay back later.)3、Answers will vary.(e.g. The people of the Gulu District are very poor. It may be easier for them to borrow and pay back a small amount of money.)B. Vocabulary1、e2、I3、a5、b6、c7、h8.j9、f10、dC. Listen for Main Ideas32D. Listen for Details>=#-<→→→E. Listen for Details1、I think 02、records show F3、studies show F4、I don't believe O5、studies showed F6、say experts argue F7、Research on FExtended ListeningExercise A1、B2、A3、CExercise B1、F lived poor child2、F created law sold3、F wrote children poverty sold4、O poverty unknown smallExercise C2、B3、DExercise D1、12-15 hours a day.2、She has to choose between food and her father's prescription medication.3、High-fat, processea foods.4、Heart problems and obesity.5、She will abapdon her dreams and fail to break the cycle of poverty.Exercise E1、D2、C3、BExercise F1、Impoverished households.2、Two years.3、To find and promote solutions to eliminating poverty.4、Food, assets, training, savings, health and other services.5、Having more assets and savings, experiencing lesser stress,and enjoying better health.Exercise HYears:201919892014Events:public servicecelebratingestablished16,000receiving10.72assisting57100builtfunded·SpeakingExercise :Second /the borrowers don't need any collateral./When you borrow money/to buy a house,/for example,/ if you don't pay back he loan,/the bank will take your house./The house is your collateral./The people in Gulu/are too poor to provide col-lateral./Finally,/the interest on a microloan /is low enough /that most borrowers can pay back the loan/—usually be-tween 10 and 30 percent./Before they got the loans,/the women in Gulu/barely made enough to feed their families./They were in a cycle of poverty.TED TalksB. Vocabulary1-5:ACACA6-10:BCABCC. Watch for Main Ideas·Direct cash transfers work better than other types of donations.D. Watch for DetailsSegment 1:improveinvestspendSegment 2:301,0001、poorest3、cell phone sends moneyE. Expand Your Vocabulary1、C no strings attached2、A It turns out3、B across the board4、A so-called5、C show uoF. Recognize Facts and Opinions1、02、F3、F4、F5、06、0Self-test1-5:CBADD6-10:BCCDBUnit 7 ListeningA. Communicate1、Answers will vary.2、Answers will vary.C. Vocabulary1、j2、I3、h4、d5、f6、g7、a8、c9、e10、bD. Listen for Main Ideas24E. Listen for Details1、A2、B3、B4、B5、C6、C7、AExercise F23Extended ListeningExercise A1、B2、B3、B4、C Exercise BExercise C1、A2、B3、C4、D Exercise D1、F2、F3、T4、T Exercise E1、B2、B Exercise F1、A2、C3、C Exercise G1、62、243、The large display.4、The small display.5、In order to increase sales, they should cut down on their product range.6、To reduce its product range of 90,000 items by a third.Exercise H1、B2、A3、DExercise Icleaning2007more thingskeep and usea yearthe pressureexcessivelyinspiredposting videosbloggingSpeakingExercise A1、be aware of it2、also be very useful3、reduce your stress levelTED TalksC. Vocabulary1、b2、d3、a4、f5、j6、c7、h8、I9、g10、eD. Watch for Main Ideas1、D3、AE. Watch for DetailsSegment 1:1、credit card debt2、environmental footprint3、happinessSegment 2:1、footprint2、save (you some) money3、more easeSegment 31、edit2、space3、multifunctional spacesF. Expand Your Vocabulary1、C let it go2、A I bet3、B vast majority of4、B take a second5、B By all means6、C make room forSelf-test1-5: DABBD6-10:CBCAD1-5:CBDCB6-10:ACACAUnit 8 ListeningA. CommunicateC. Vocabulary1、f2、j3、b4、h a6、e l7、g dExercise D1、B2、A3、C4、CE. Listen for Main Ideas·Trafficking live animals happens because consumers want to buy them. ·New scientific advances can help maintain and protect bird populations. ·Trafficking harms animal populations and may lead to their extinction.F. Listen for DetailsI、 fashion drugⅡ、privateⅢ、pets30,000 2006birds marketsextincthumanG. Listen for Details1、T2、N3、T4、F5、FH. Think Critically1、B2、C3、C4、B5、A·Extended ListeningExercise A1、D2、B3、CExercise B1、F2、T3、T4、F5、TExercise C1、A2、B3、A4、BExercise D1、1970 and 2000 declined 40%2、exotic meat traditional medicine souvenirs3、spread contact outbreak4、Exotic pets destoryExercise E1、B2、B3、DExercisr F1、T2、F3、F4、T5、FExercise G1、A2、B3、BExercise H1、innovative wildlife trafficking2、$10,000 16 Four $500,0003、identify routes evidence crime reduce demand tackle corruption4、DNA analysis pinpoint·SpeakingTED TalksB. Vocabulary1、l2、h3、f4、b5、j6、g7、d8、a9、c10、eC. Listen for Signals1、B2、C3、AD. Watch for Main IdeasDrones can improve wildlife conservation efforts.E. Watch for Detailshow manyfaster easierhabitatsmapF. Expand Your Vocabulary1、B under threat2、B bird's-eye view3、C keep track of4、A labor-intensive5、B breaking outSelf-test1-5:BCABC6-10:DCADB1-5:CDACB6-10:BCBCR。
新编大学英语第三版视听说教程2答案(外研社)Unit-6
4、coffee 5、immune 6、cure 7、burns 8、infection 9、cure-all 10、applying 2: 1、Bning Ⅰ1: 1-5:TFFTT 2: 1-5:DCCBB Listening Ⅱ1: A B D F G I J K L√ 2: ABFI√ Listening Ⅲ1: 1-6:TFTFTT 2: 1、foreign owners foreign food 2、aware very good 3、time effort 4、slower a hurry 5、shopping sightseeing Listening Ⅳ 1: CDE√ 2: 1、Television 2、Meat and potatoes
新编大学英语第三版视听说教程 2答案(外研社) Unit-6
Unit6Food 可能存在错误,望谅解 Part 1 listening Ⅰ 1: 1-5:BDACB 2: 1、226 2、7:30 3、orange 4、grapefruit 5、bacon 6、eggs 7、tomatoes 8、two soft-boiled eggs 9、toast 10、butter 11、lemon tea Listening Ⅱ 1: 1、take out cardboard plastic plastic tight-fitting 2、board available food items microphone 20 yards 3、knives forks everything tray 2: 1-5:FTFFT Listening Ⅲ 1: 1、The big bakes black bread 2、is better buttered 3、cheap chip shop sells cheap chips 4、fish Fish fried fresh Fresh fried fish
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新编大学英语视听说教程第二册听力答案Unit 1
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