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新标准大学英语视听说2Unit5答案
Unit 5Outsid e viewActivi ty 16 5 17 3 2 4Activi ty 21. We're here now at the Austra lianWar Memori al at the startof the dawn servic e2. We will rememb er them. Lest we forget3. This is the graveof a soldie r whoseidenti ty is not knownand it repres entsall thosesoldie rs who died in battle but were not. identi fied4. Throug h it all the one unshak abletruthhas been a steadf astne ss, born of thetradit ionsof the Austra lianservic emen.5. They fought in the Second WorldWar and otherconfli cts sincethen that have happen ed around the world.6. Well, it meansrememb ering not only thosewho didn't go home but the fact that youkeep in touchwith a lot of your friend sActivi ty 3(1)celebr ate(2)when(3)since(4) from(5)whose(6)one (7)held(8)those(9)a few(10)will gatherListen ing inPassag e 111. He was born in 1930, in Shangh ai, wherehis father was a busine ssman and he was only 11 yearsold when the city was occupi ed during WorldWar II.2.Empire of the Sun tellsthe storyof how a youngboy, Jim Graham, surviv es theJapane se occupa tion. Intere sting ly, Jim is J G Ballar d's firstname and his second name is Graham.3. Also, Jim is the same age as Ballar d — 11 — when the occupa tionbegins.4. Inevit ably, he's foundand then he's sent to a prison camp. It's a terrib le four years, but the boy someho w surviv es5. Is therea happyending? Yes and no. Jim sees many people die; his Japane se friend is killed by the Americ ans.6. But he learns also aboutthe streng th and courag e that is possib le, even in thesecircum stanc es.2b d a d bPassag e 21Women in the Land Army worked in agricu lture as the men were away fighti ng.No,they were in non-combat ant roles,althou gh some of them flew transp ort planes and others worked in danger ous places, like fighte r statio ns.They worked in transp ort, cateri ng, tracki ng bomber s and genera lly in suppor t servic es.2It was very hard work, very physic alShe though t planes were exciti ng and she likedthe unifor msShe worked on a fighte r statio n tracki ng the German bomber sThey were always in danger of beingbombedThey had contri buted so much to the war effort and to societ y, theref ore, theirrole in societ y should be highly valued.Unit testBCDABDAC CAB。
(完整版)视听说第二册UNIT5
Other words imaginary intelligent detective
criminal
Lesson A A detective is on the case. Lesson B Mysteries and strange events
Listening The greatest detective
arrest a criminal break a law commit a crime
catch a criminal have an alibi make a confession
question a criminal solve a crime
Lesson A A detective is on the case. Lesson B Mysteries and strange events
arrest a criminal ( D )
break a law
( C)
commit a crime ( C )
catch a criminal ( D ) question a criminal ( D )
have an alibi
( C ) solve a crime
( D)
make a confession ( C )
1. What was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s first job?
( ) actor
( ) writer
√( ) doctor
2. When was the first Sherlock Holmes story published?
( ) 1877
( ) 1878
√( ) 1887
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大学英语二级视听说Unit5答案+原文
Unit5Part 1 Listening, Understanding and SpeakingListening IScriptPart AJennifer is talking to an interviewer about her nightmare.Jennifer: 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 fell. Then when I was at the bottom of the stairs, I suddenly realized that there was someone…or something else in the 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, but I knew 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.Interviewer: And how often…Jennifer: No way out !Part BInterviewer: How often have you had this nightmare?Jennifer: 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.Interviewer: And you discussed it with a psychoanalyst ?Jennifer: Yes, later, after I came back to Los Angles, I started therapy, and this dream came up, and we discussed it quite a bit.Interviewer: And what did the psychoanalyst say?Jennifer: 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 dreams, or…or when I was taking that Italian course, I remember how scared I was sometimes. Interviewer: Scared of what?Jennifer: Of making mistakes in class, in front of the teacher or the other students. I was always in fear.Interviewer: I see.Jennifer: 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.Interviewer: Which…which two words? Oh, you mean…Jennifer: Y es, fall-fail, falling-failure. V ery similar, aren‘t they?Listening IIScriptNew research shows that dreams are often distorted reflections of our daily life. many experts now believe our dreams are so closely related to our waking lives that we can use them to help us recognize our inner conflicts.According to some experts, men and women dream differently because of biological and social conditioning. In a study of 1000 dreams, half from each sex, experts found that men more often have action dreams .Usually these are set outdoors or in unfamiliar surroundings. Women dream more about emotional struggles with loved ones, usually in indoor settings. As more women have careers, their dreams might become more like man‘s. Researchers have found that while housewives dream more about children, women in the workplace dream about bosses and colleagues. Small children who are easily scared dream about frightening animals and monsters that that chase and attack them. Teenagers dream about romance and sex.Some dream researchers found in a study that people between 21and 34 have more anxiety over issues of right and wrong in their dreams, possibly because they are making importance decisions about career, marriage and life direction. People of age 35 to 49 are much less hostile toward others in their dreams, perhaps because they are reaching their greatest achievement and have less need for aggression while awake. After age 65, anxiety about aging appears much more often in people‘s dreams.If life stages affect our dreams, so do out attitudes. Studies show that angry people act out their anger in their dreams, and depressed people sometimes dream they are victim of rejection.Creative people often use their dreams to solve problems. According to the author Naomi Epel, when some writers, artists or scientists go to sleep, they ask their subconscious for a dream that will help them solve problems.Listening IIIScriptAlmost all people day dreaming during a normal day. We tend to daydreaming the most during those quiet times when we are alone in our cars, sitting in waiting rooms, or preparing for bed. day dreaming or fantasizing is not abnormal; it is a basic human characteristic. Most people have reported that they enjoy their day dreams . 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 subject of their daydreams or fantasies is different. Men day dream 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 childrendevelop and explore their imagination.Daydreaming has advantages and disadvantages In some situations it can reduce a person's fear or anxiety. 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, day dreaming can cause problems. Listening IVScriptA Dream Within A DreamTake this kiss upon the brow!And, in parting from you now,Thus much let me avow---Y ou are not wrong, who deemThat my days have been a dream;Y es if hope has flown awayIn a night, or in a day,In a vision, or in none,Is it therefore the less gone?All that we see or seemIs but a dream within a dream.I stand amid the roarOf a surf-tormented shore,And I hold within my handGrains of the golden sand---How few! Y et how they creepThrough my fingers to the deep,While I weep---while I weep!O God! Can I not graspThen with a fighter clasp?O God! Can I not saveOne from the pitiless wave?Is all that we see or seemBut a dream within a dream?Part 4 Further Speaking and ListeningFurther ListeningListening IScriptIn 1865 ,in a small town in Germany ,a little boy was very sick. His name was Max Hoffman.―Will our son die ?‖ Max‘s parents asked the doctor.―Maybe,‖ the doctor said quietly .‖Stay with Max .Keep him warm .That‘s all you can do .‖For three days Max lay in his bed . Then he died .He was only five years old .Max‘s parents buried their son in the town cemetery .That night Max‘s mother had a terrible dream. She dreamed that Max was moving in his coffin . She screamed in her sleep.―Sh ,sh,‖ her husband said. ―It‘s all right .Y ou had a bad dream.‖The next night Max‘s mother screamed in her sleep again . She had the same terrible dream.On the third night Max‘s mother had another bad dream. She dreamed that Max was crying . She got out of bed and got dressed. ―Quick! Get dressed ,‖she told her husband . ―We‘re going to the cemetery .I want to see Max. I want to dig up his coffin.‖At four o‘clock in the morning Max‘s parent and a neighbor hurried to the cemetery .They dug up Max‘s coffin and opened it . There was Max .He looked dead. But he wasn‘t lying on his back . He was lying on his side.Max‘s father carried Max home . Then he ran to get the doctor .For an hour the doctor rubbed whisky on Max‘s lips and warmed his body. Then Max opened his eyes .Max was alive ! A week later he was playing with his friends.Max Hoffman died—really died—in the United State in 1953. He was 93 year old . Listening IIScript(A couple is talking about their 8-year-old daughter ,Debbie .They also have a son ,Barry ,who is 16.)Mother : I had to go in to Debbie twice last night .She was having these terrible nightmares! She was screaming and shouting and she kept trying to push me away .She was yelling , ―Don‘t hurt me ! Don‘t hurt me !‖Father : What was wrong with her then ?Mother : I don‘t know. I couldn‘t get a word out of her when she woke up this morningFather: Does Barry know anything about it ? Didn‘t she go with him to his friend‘s yesterday afternoon ? Wait a minute , I‘ll give him a shout . Barry ! Come here , Will you ?Barry: What‘s up?Father: Didn‘t you say you were going to watch a video at your friend‘s yesterday? Mother: Well, what exactly did you watch ? Debbie‘s been having the most terrible nightmares.Barry: Oh, I don‘t know ! Some film his dad had left lying around . About a man who had been burned to death in a car crash, who came back from the dead to take revenge on young girls . He tears them to bits and eats them. It was a young girl , see , who ran in front of his car and made him crash . Don‘t know why it‘s giving her nightmares. Itwas really stupid , if you ask me ! Anyway, she didn‘t have to watch it . did she ? Mother:Y ou should have more sense at your age . Y ou should have stopped her watching it.Father:I blame the people who made films like that. They shouldn‘t be allowed to make them . They must be really sick! All they care about is making money –they don‘t care they are doing to kid s‘ minds.Listening IIIScriptDear Editor,Y our paper is great . I read with great interest your interpretation of dreams of teeth falling out .It is the same interpretation that many others use as well : needing to be heard etc. I myself had this dream repeatedly and was dying to know what it meant , as is was always confusing and disturbing . However , I was always unsatisfied with the ― needing to be heard ‖ thing.Y our might note that many people who have this dream are feeling worried , depressed or frightened as their teeth are falling out painlessly .Sometime they even try to keep the teeth from falling out . Finally I came up with a different interpretation , which fitted me much better . In fact , I‘ve had fewer dreams of this sort now .So I thought you might be interested .For me , the dream means I am talking TOO MUCH . It means thoughtlessness ,telling secrets , gossiping un wisely . And it‘s my subconscious warning me .Now ,if I have this dream ,I know I have been unwise with my big mouth ! Trying to cram the teeth back in , or stop them falling out ,or trying to find a dentist , actually means trying to stop the words or gossip from coming out , and the feelings of depression are reflecting the regret of being too revealing –usually to an enemy . I am much more aware of this now and not such a big mouth ! Maybe you could add to your interpretation,Best,KatieListening IVScriptSleep 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 animals life, like worms and snails, even really sleep. On the other hang, animals such as bears sleep for 4 or 5 months 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 10 and12 hours a night; school children between 9 and 11 hours, and adults between 7and9 hours. There are exceptional cases of old people who sleep only between 2 and 3 hours 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, sleep fewer hours than Europeans.It is not known for certain if 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 dreams 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 constant danger from wild animals.。
华时代大学英语视听说教程2第五单元Health答案
华时代大学英语视听说教程2第五单元Health答案1、_____ the project, we'll have to work two more weeks. [单选题] *A. CompletingB. CompleteC. Having completedD.To complete(正确答案)2、There ______ a football match and a concert this weekend.()[单选题] *A. isB. haveC. will be(正确答案)D. will have3、Once you get on the road, here are some traffic _______ to remember. [单选题] *A. problemsB. positionsC. rules(正确答案)D. points4、--_______ are the birds doing?--They are singing in a tree. [单选题] *A. WhoB. What(正确答案)C. HowD. Where5、1.I saw ________ action film with my friend yesterday, and ________ film was amazing. [单选题] *A.a...aB.a...theC.an...the(正确答案)D.an...a6、(), it would be much more sensible to do it later instead of finishing it now. [单选题] *A. FinallyB. MildlyC. Actually(正确答案)D. Successfully7、Taking the subway is quite fast and cheap. It can _______ both time and money. [单选题] *A. savesB. save(正确答案)C. earnD. use8、Every year Carl _______ most of his time swimming, camping and traveling with his parents. [单选题] *A. is spendingB. spentC. will spendD. spends(正确答案)9、5 He wants to answer the ________ because it is an interesting one. [单选题] *A.problemB.question(正确答案)C.doorD.plan10、27.Will it ______ warm in the room? [单选题] *A.areB.be(正确答案)C.isD.going to be11、The Internet is an important means of()[单选题] *A. conversationB. communication(正确答案)C. speechD. language12、3.Shanghai is my hometown. It’s ________ China. [单选题] *A.nearB.far away fromC.to the east ofD.in the east of(正确答案)13、You might not like the way Sam behaves, but please be kind to him. _____, he is your grandfather. [单选题] *A. After all(正确答案)B. Above allC. In allD. At all14、—______ you speak French?—Yes, I can.()[单选题] *A. NeedB. Can(正确答案)C. MightD. Must15、_____ to wait for hours,she brought along a book to read. [单选题] *A. ExpectedB. Expecting(正确答案)C. ExpectsD. To expect16、I’m looking forward to hearing from you _______. [单选题] *A. recentlyB. soon(正确答案)C. quicklyD. fast17、Everyone here is _______ to me. [单选题] *A. happyB. wellC. kind(正确答案)D. glad18、Jim, it’s dark now. Please _______ the light in the room. [单选题] *A. turn on(正确答案)B. turn upC. turn offD. turn down19、Some students are able to find jobs after graduation while _____will return to school for an advanced degree. [单选题] *A. otherB. anotherC. others(正确答案)D. the other20、The reason why I didn't attend the lecture was simply()I got a bad cold that day. [单选题] *A. becauseB. asC. that(正确答案)D. for21、--Jenny, what’s your favorite _______?--I like potatoes best. [单选题] *A. fruitB. vegetable(正确答案)C. drinkD. meat22、35.___________ good music the teacher is playing! [单选题] * A.What(正确答案)B.HowC.What aD.What the23、She was seen _____ that theatre just now. [单选题] *A. enteredB. enterC. to enter(正确答案)D. to be entering24、I don’t like snakes, so I ______ read anything about snakes.()[单选题] *A. alwaysB. usuallyC. oftenD. never(正确答案)25、Customers see location as the first factor when_____a decision about buying a house. [单选题] *A.makeB.to makeC.making(正确答案)D.made26、Although the story is written for children, it can be read by adult, _____. [单选题] *A. alsoB. eitherC. as wellD. too(正确答案)27、Mr. Bliss became the first person to die in a car accident. [单选题] *A. 事故(正确答案)B. 竞赛C. 检阅D. 交易28、_______ your help, I passed the English exam. [单选题] *A. ThanksB. Thanks to(正确答案)C. Thank youD. Thank to29、I knocked on the door but _______ answered. [单选题] *A. somebodyB. anybodyC. nobody(正确答案)D. everybody30、He made ______ for an old person on the bus. [单选题] *A. room(正确答案)B. roomsC. a roomD. some rooms。
新编大学英语2视听说Unit5答案+原文
Unit FivePart 1 Listening, Understanding and SpeakingListening IKeysExercise 1√1, √4, √5, √6, √7, √8Exercise 2ACDBExercise 31) strange, 2) strange force, 3) very steep, 4) at the bottom, 5) watching6) be punished, 7) in the darkness, 8)scared, 9)avoid ,10)exam,11) interpreting dreams, 12) disappointing, 13) making mistakes, 14) symbol Exercise 4Sample1. 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 collage and she had experienced failures. What she feared in life was represented 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 my schedule is too tight most of the time. I don’t know how Freud would interpret it, but the interpretation seems to make sense.ScriptPart AJennifer is talking to an interviewer about her nightmare.Jennifer: 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 fell. Then when I was at the bottom of the stairs, I suddenly realized that there was someone…or something else in the 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, but I knew it was wrong, very wrong. Then I could hear it…whatever it was in the house withme…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.Interviewer: And how often…Jennifer: No way out !Part BInterviewer: How often have you had this nightmare?Jennifer: 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.Interviewer: And you discussed it with a psychoanalyst ?Jennifer: Yes, later, after I came back to Los Angles, I started therapy, and this dream came up, and we discussed it quite a bit.Interviewer: And what did the psychoanalyst say?Jennifer: 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 dreams, or…or when I was taking that Italian course, I remember how scared I was sometimes.Interviewer: Scared of what?Jennifer: Of making mistakes in class, in front of the teacher or the other students. I was always in fear.Interviewer: I see.Jennifer: 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.Interviewer: Which…which two words? Oh, you mean…Jennifer: Yes, fall-fail, falling-failure. Very similar, aren’t they?Listening IIKeysExercise 11.C2. A3. I4. H5. F6. D7. J8. GExercise 21.Because dreams are closely related to wakng lives.2.more women have careers.3.The possible reasons is that they are making important decision about career , marriage and life direction.4.solve problems.5.Life experience /Biological conditioning and social conditioning , life stages and attitudes.Exercise 3Sample1.In Chinese culture, fish is a symbol of prosperity. As a dream symbol, fish,particularly salmon, is associated with knowledge and intelligence. If you dream about eating fish, it is believed that you gain knowledge and wisdom.2.In dreams, the snake has many interpretations. It is regarded as a symbol oftemptation or wisdom. It is also interpreted as someone trying to harm you in underhanded or sneaky manner. In Chinese culture, it is believed that snake is a symbol of fortune in a dream.3.The sword in a dream is a symbol of power, authority, protection, or a need tocut away some part or aspect in your life.4.Something that is covered with dust is something that has not been touchedfor a long time. Therefore, dust in a dream may be a symbol of a shut away emotion, fear, or desire within the conscious.5.Houses in dreams are regarded by many psychoanalysts as representing one’spersonality. If you dream about a beautiful house, you could have a positive self-image. If you dream that you keep moving from house to house, you may have been trying different aspects of your personality, or you may be trying to find out what kind of person you are. And the level of the room in the house is believed to indicate the depth of a particular part of personality in you unconscious. But the basement in a dream, for instance, can be as a symbol of the deepest part your personality.6.Death in ad dream can mean the death or change to a part of yourpersonality or the end of a certain phase in your life, For instance, if you dream that a friend dies, it could mean that you have ended up or you have been feeling the need to end up a period of time spent with them.ScriptNew research shows that dreams are often distorted reflections of our daily life. many experts now believe our dreams are so closely related to our waking lives that we canuse them to help us recognize our inner conflicts.According to some experts, men and women dream differently because of biological and social conditioning. In a study of 1000 dreams, half from each sex, experts found that men more often have action dreams .Usually these are set outdoors or in unfamiliar surroundings. Women dream more about emotional struggles with loved ones, usually in indoor settings. As more women have careers, their dreams might become more like man’s. Researchers have found that while housewives dream more about children, women in the workplace dream about bosses and colleagues. Small children who are easily scared dream about frightening animals and monsters that that chase and attack them. Teenagers dream about romance and sex.Some dream researchers found in a study that people between 21and 34 have more anxiety over issues of right and wrong in their dreams, possibly because they are making importance decisions about career, marriage and life direction. People of age 35 to 49 are much less hostile toward others in their dreams, perhaps because they are reaching their greatest achievement and have less need for aggression while awake. After age 65, anxiety about aging appears much more often in people’s dreams.If life stages affect our dreams, so do out attitudes. Studies show that angry people act out their anger in their dreams, and depressed people sometimes dream they are victim of rejection.Creative people often use their dreams to solve problems. According to the author Naomi Epel, when some writers, artists or scientists go to sleep, they ask their subconscious for a dream that will help them solve problems.Listening IIIKeysExercise 1√2, √3, √6Exercise 2CBCACExercise 3SampleAdvantages of daydreaming●It helps kill boring time.●It helps children develop and explore their imagination.●It can reduce a person’s fear or anxiety.●It can keep us awake under dull conditions.Disadvantages of daydreaming●It can be a waste of time when you spend too much time daydreaming.●Children’s problem-solving skills may weaken if they spend too much time daydreaming instead of putting their imagination into work.●When you realize the wide gap between reality and daydreams, daydreaming can lead to greater anxiety and deeper frustration.●It distracts our attention, and may lead to danger in certain situations, like when we are driving a car.ScriptAlmost all people day dreaming during a normal day. We tend to daydreaming the most during those quiet times when we are alone in our cars, sitting in waiting rooms, or preparing for bed. day dreaming or fantasizing is not abnormal; it is a basic human characteristic. Most people have reported that they enjoy their day dreams . 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 subject of their daydreams or fantasies is different. Men day dream 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. 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, day dreaming can cause problems. Listening IVKeysExercise 11) parting2)wrong3) dream4)night5) none6)seem7)shore8) sand9)fingers10) grasp11) save12) waveExercise 1Sample1 The fifth line in the first stanza(诗节), “That my days have been a dream”, indicates that the poet regarded his life as a dream.2 That last two lines of both stanzas are quite similar in the wording “ Is all that we see or seem/ But a dream within a dream,” which means that what we see, appear or hope is even more elusive than the life itself that we are living, and is, therefore, a dream within a dream.3 The “grains of the golden sand”may have referred to the start of the “gold rush”in California in 1848, the year before the poem was written, Another interpretation is that it may symbolize the people or things that the poet had valued and treasured, as he was so eager to “grasp them with a tighter clasp”.4) The “pitiless wave”can be interpreted in two ways. It can be viewed as symbolizing “time”, which is compared to “tide” in the saying “ Time and tide wait for no man”. Or it can be interpreted as “death”, which, just as “time”, sweeps away people around us, no matter how eagerly we’d like them to stay.Exercise 3Sample1 This poem may have been addressed to his beloved (could be his wife) in her death bed, who received a farewell kiss from the poet. This can be seen from the first two lines: “ Take this kiss upon the brow! And, in parting from you now,…”2 The poet’s hope is expressed in the second stanza. He wished that he could hold onto people and things that he treasured. But he could not stop the time and death taking away his beloved, however hard he tried. His helplessness led to his confusion, which can be seen from more questions posed by the poet in the second stanza. Physically, the poem is very interestingly laid out in two stanzas, just like two layers of dreams: the first being “life”, a dream, and the second layer “hope”, a dream within a dream, which is more confusing than the first. This idea is very similar to that in the movie Inception (《盗梦空间》) --- the more layers of dreams have, the less stable they become.3 The poet’s depressing tone may have resulted from his troubled and miserable life since his childhood. He felt betrayed by everyone. His mother, who died when he was a small child; his biological father, who abandoned him; his step father, who never legally adopted him and who, ultimately, cast him adrift; and, aboveall, his young dead wife, a beauty symbolizing purity and peace in his eyes. Life itself had seemingly thwarted (挫败) his every hope and effort.ScriptA Dream Within A DreamTake this kiss upon the brow!And, in parting from you now,Thus much let me avow---You are not wrong, who deemThat my days have been a dream;Yes if hope has flown awayIn a night, or in a day,In a vision, or in none,Is it therefore the less gone?All that we see or seemIs but a dream within a dream.I stand amid the roarOf a surf-tormented shore,And I hold within my handGrains of the golden sand---How few! Yet how they creepThrough my fingers to the deep,While I weep---while I weep!O God! Can I not graspThen with a fighter clasp?O God! Can I not saveOne from the pitiless wave?Is all that we see or seemBut a dream within a dream?Part 3 Viewing, Understanding and SpeakingKeysExercise 1BACDExercise 21.too good to be true2.various kinds of3.igonored4.stand5.has something to do with6.gathering fruit7.can’t afford8.something wrong with9.ripe, at hande trueExercise 4SampleI had a dream after I watched the movie of the Harry Porter series. I was walking down a street when my shoes turned into a pair of roller skates. I skated on the pavement, and saw a section of the road suddenly collapsed. I was about to fall when my roller skaters turned into a broomstick! And before I knew it, I found myself flying in the sky, just as Harry Porter did in the movie.ScriptMary: (She 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: (He still reads 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 to be true?John: Mm, maybe.Mary: Eh, you aren’t listening to me. What are you reading now?John: (He closes the book.) It’s Freud’s Interpretation of Dreams. Honey, have you ever wondered what’s …what’s the meaning of you 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 to me that I’m not as attractive as Freud.John: Yes, it really is.Mary: Yes? ! You mean I’m 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 our dreams has something to do with our real life.Mary: Really? I often dream I’m gathering fruit in an orchard. What does fruit represent in our dreams?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 interpretations, darling, I doubt whether dreams 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: I’ve got it. If the color of the fruit is green, you can’t be rich immediately,because only 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?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 memento of our wonderful honeymoon, what do you think that means?John:(He understands his wife’s actual intention and tries to find a way out.) Er…Er… I’m not sure. Er…maybe 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…I’m sure you know how you can make it come true.John: Too bad!Mary:What’s wrong?John: (He 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.Part 3 Video Appreciation and Singing for FunVideo AppreciationKeysExercise 1DEFFExercise 21)Mix the sound2)Drag you back3)seagulls4)taking a walk5)police siren6)pulls off the earphones7)alarming dreamsExercise 31)remained alert2)sounds of danger3)the reason4)are reliant on5)aliveExercise 4Sample●I fell asleep after a session of yoga to a light, soft background music once. Idreamed that I was lying on a beach, basking in the sun, with the waves lapping gently against the rocks, and seagulls flying over me. It was so comfortable and relaxing that I felt energetic again after I woke up from the nap.●I once traveled by train and saw a young mother fast asleep, with thepassengers around chattering away. However, she seemed to be very alert to her 3- or 4-year-old’s cry, even if it was in a very low voice. As I saw it, we can sleep through the sounds that we don’t care about, but tend to be dragged back to wakefulness by sounds that worry us.●I dreamed about taking a math test once before my college entranceexamination. I was still struggling with one tough problem when the bell rang sharply, which signaled the end of the test. I felt like being paralyzed in my seat, unable to move a single inch. When I woke up in misery and sweat, I found the bell was nothing but my alarm clock. To a college entrance exam taker, the bell is indeed a very threatening sound signal.ScriptEpisode 1We live in a world of incessant sounds. During our waking hours, our ears are bombarded with noise. But what happens when we’re asleep? Sleep takes up a third of our lives, and that’s when we’re at our most vulnerable. So our sense of hearing never goes off duty. Even as we sleep our ears detect sounds,and our brain analyses them. But why is it that some noises feature in our dreams, while others can wrench us from our sleep? Weird Science goes into the sleeping brain and our evolutionary past to find out. Every night when we go to sleep our senses shut down, except for our sense of hearing, which stays alert to sounds beyond the bedroom. Sounds are just tiny movements of the air molecules around us, funneled down the ear canal to the eardrum. The moving air makes the eardrum vibrate, and these vibrations are amplified by the tiniest bones in the body and passed to the fluid-filled cochlea. Here, the vibrations send ripples through the fluid which move rows of microscopic hair cells. These create electrical signals sent to the brain.Episode 2The brain may mix the sound into the visuals of your dreams, or drag you back to wakefulness. At Swansea University, Dr. Mrak Blaggrove studies the impact of different noises on the brains of sleeping volunteers. These electrodes allow Mark to monitor Sarah’s brainwaves while she sleeps. Once there are signs that she’s dreaming, he can test the effects of different sounds on her dreams. First she gets a blast of seagulls through her headphones. She sleeps through the noise. But has it changed herdream? (Hi Sarah) Mark waits for a couple of minutes, and then wakes her up and asks what she was dreaming about ( I was on a hilltop…Uh huh). Sarah’s dream was of taking a walk on a windy hilltop. An hour later, Sarah is asleep and dreaming again. Now, the test is a threatening sound --- a police siren. It’s no louder than the seagulls, and for a while, she sleeps through the noise. But then she stirs, and, half-conscious, she pulls off the earphones. Can she remember what she was dreaming about before the noise disturbed her? (Yeah, um ambulances…) Amazingly, even while she was asleep, Sarah heard the sirens and they triggered vivid, alarming dreams. The sound eventually convinced her sleeping brain to wake up.Episode 3So why does the brain deal with sounds in such different ways? The answer can be found in our prehistoric past. Our ancestors needed sleep, but it made them more vulnerable to attack by predators. To safeguard them, their sense of hearing remained alert, listening for the sounds of danger. Now the sounds are different, but the reason for hearing in your sleep is jus the same. For a third of your life, you’re reliant on your sense of hearing to keep you alive. Hopefully!Singing for funLyricsI Have a DreamI have a dream, a song to singTo help me cope with anythingIf you see the wonder of a fairy taleYou can take the future, even if you failI believe in angels, something good in everything I seeI believe in angels, when I know the time is right for meI’ll cross the stream, I have a dreamOh yeahI have a dream, a fantasyTo help me through realityAnd my destination makes it worth the whilePushing through the darkness, still another mileI believe in angels, something good in everything I seeI believe in angels, when I know the time is right for meI’ll cross the stream, I have a dreamI have a dream, a song to singTo help me cope with anythingIf you see the wonder of a fairy taleYou can take the future, even if you failI believe in angels, something good in everything I seeI believe in angels, when I know the time is right for meI’ll cross the stream, I have a dreamI’ll cross the stream, I have a dreamPart 4 Further Speaking and ListeningFurther ListeningListening IKeysExercise 15>7>4>1>6>3>8>2Exercise 2CABDBDCScriptIn 1865 ,in a small town in Germany ,a little boy was very sick. His name was Max Hoffman.“Will our son die ?” Max’s parents asked the doctor.“Maybe,” the doctor said quietly .”Stay with Max .Keep him warm .That’s all you can do .”For three days Max lay in his bed . Then he died .He was only five years old .Max’s parents buried their son in the town cemetery .That night Max’s mother had a terrible dream. She dreamed that Max was moving in his coffin . She screamed in her sleep.“Sh ,sh,” her husband said. “It’s all right .You had a bad dream.”The next night Max’s mother screamed in her sleep again . She had the same terrible dream.On the third night Max’s mother had another bad dream. She dreamed that Max was crying . She got out of bed and got dressed. “Quick! Get dressed ,”she told her husband . “We’re going to the cemetery .I want to see Max. I want to dig up his coffin.”At four o’clock in the morning Max’s parent and a neighbor hurried to thecemetery .They dug up Max’s coffin and opened it . There was Max .He looked dead. But he wasn’t lying on his back . He was lying on his side.Max’s father carried Max home . Then he ran to get the doctor .For an hour the doctor rubbed whisky on Max’s lips and warmed his body. Then Max opened his eyes .Max was alive ! A week later he was playing with his friends.Max Hoffman died—really died—in the United State in 1953. He was 93 year old . Listening IIKeysExercise 1TFFTFTExercise 21)pushing2)away3)friend’s house4)burned to death5)the dead6)in front of7)kid s’ minds8)making moneyScript(A couple is talking about their 8-year-old daughter ,Debbie .They also have a son ,Barry ,who is 16.)Mother : I had to go in to Debbie twice last night .She was having these terrible nightmares! She was screaming and shouting and she kept trying to push me away .She was yelling , “Don’t hurt me ! Don’t hurt me !”Father : What was wrong with her then ?Mother : I don’t know. I couldn’t get a word out of her when she woke up this morningFather: Does Barry know anything about it ? Didn’t she go with him to his friend’s yesterday afternoon ? Wait a minute , I’ll give him a shout . Barry ! Come here , Will you ?Barry: What’s up?Father: Didn’t you say you were going to watch a video at your friend’s yesterday?Mother: Well, what exactly did you watch ? Debbie’s been having the most terrible nightmares.Barry: Oh, I don’t know ! Some film his dad had left lying around . About a man who had been burned to death in a car crash, who came back from the dead to take revenge on young girls . He tears them to bits and eats them. It was a young girl , see , who ran in front of his car and made him crash . Don’t know why it’s giving her nightmares. It was really stupid , if you ask me ! Anyway, she didn’t have to watch it . did she ?Mother:You should have more sense at your age . You should have stopped her watching it.Father: I blame the people who made films like that. They shouldn’t be allowed to make them . They must be really sick! All they care about is making money –they don’t care they are doing to kid s’ minds.Listening IIIKeysExercise 1ACDBCExercise 2TTTT FFTTScriptDear Editor,Your paper is great . I read with great interest your interpretation of dreams of teeth falling out .It is the same interpretation that many others use as well : needing to be heard etc. I myself had this dream repeatedly and was dying to know what it meant , as is was always confusing and disturbing . However , I was always unsatisfied with the “ needing to be heard ” thing.Your might note that many people who have this dream are feeling worried , depressed or frightened as their teeth are falling out painlessly .Sometime they even try to keep the teeth from falling out . Finally I came up with a different interpretation , which fitted me much better . In fact , I’ve had fewer dreams of this so rt now .So I thought you might be interested .For me , the dream means I am talking TOO MUCH . It means thoughtlessness ,telling secrets , gossiping unwisely . And it’s my subconscious warning me .Now ,if I have this dream ,I know I have been unwise with my big mouth ! Trying to cram the teeth back in , or stop them falling out ,or trying to find a dentist , actually means trying to stop the words or gossip from coming out , and the feelings of depression are reflecting the regret of being too revealing –usuallyto an enemy . I am much more aware of this now and not such a big mouth ! Maybe you could add to your interpretation,Best,KatieListening IVKeysExercise 1DCBDExercise 2TFTFFTScriptSleep 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 animals life, like worms and snails, even really sleep. On the other hang, animals such as bears sleep for 4 or 5 months 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 10 and12 hours a night; school children between 9 and 11 hours, and adults between 7and9 hours. There are exceptional cases of old people who sleep only between 2 and 3 hours 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, sleep fewer hours than Europeans.It is not known for certain if 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 dreams 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 constant danger from wild animals.。
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资料范本本资料为word版本,可以直接编辑和打印,感谢您的下载新世纪视听说教程2答案听力原文unit5地点:__________________时间:__________________说明:本资料适用于约定双方经过谈判,协商而共同承认,共同遵守的责任与义务,仅供参考,文档可直接下载或修改,不需要的部分可直接删除,使用时请详细阅读内容<b>Directions: </b>In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read thefour choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.A: Do you know that my handbag is missing?B: There's a good chance that you will find it in the bedroom..The woman should look for her handbag in the dining room. (岭师分享群391337364发布)The woman should look for her handbag in the bedroom.Her handbag is probably lost.Her handbag is probably stolen in the shop.A: I had a strange dream last night. I was a prince.B: Well, it's only a dream ...The man's dream is very strange.The man's dream is real.The man shouldn't take the dream too seriously.The man should tell more about his dream.A: John, do you have a minute?B: Yeah. What is it, Carol?A: I'm writing my term paper on my computer. But these windows keep popping up all the time. You see that one? Do you know what's going on?B: Oh, that's a problem. Have you used any software this morning?A: I just received my emails and then I used this writing program, as always.B: Then it's really weird. When was the first time you saw these nasty windows?A: This morning ... Oh, I remember ... something was wrong with my computer yesterday.B: What is it?A: Um ... when I finished my work yesterday, the computercouldn't be shut off like before. So I just cut the power. Do youthink it is connected?B: Maybe. Eh ... then ... what did you do on your computer yesterday?A: Surfing the net, writing the paper ... Oh, there was something more. I chatted with a friend online.B: All right. Now I see. It's probably a virus problem and you probably get it through the chatting program.A: Really? Then what can I do now?B: Don't worry about that. I'll fix it.A: Oh, thank you. It's so kind of you.Questions 3 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.What problem does Carol have on her computer?She cannot shut off her computer.Windows keep popping up.She cannot write her paper.The computer cannot be turned on.Carol _____ this morning.received emailssurfed the netdownloaded musicchatted onlineJohn thinks the problem is caused by ____.the chatting programthe email programCarol's carelessnessvirusDirections: In this section, you will hear several short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).<b>Directions: </b>In this section, you will hear several short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. Afteryou hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneThe Bermuda Triangle is an area of water in the North Atlantic Ocean where a large number of planes and boats have gone missingmysteriously. Over the years many explanations have been put forward for the disappearances. Although many of the reports have been exaggerated, there is still no explanation for the large number of disappearances in the area. Scientists now have two best theories for the mystery. One theory is that a giant sea animal lives in the triangle. It takes ships and pulls them down. A scientist once found a 6-foot eel, which is expected to grow 72 feet long. Someone also saw sea monsters. This theory is hard to be proven, but there may just be something in the Bermuda Triangle. The other better theory is the gas theory. Carbon dioxide is a gas that freezes at much warmer temperatures than water. The triangle is fullof carbon dioxide and that means that when boats pass through the triangle, the gas can freeze on the base, making the boats sink from the weight. The gas can also explain plane disappearances too. When the engine starts, it can cause the gas in the air to catch fire and make the aircraft explode. The explosion can also explain the strange lights in the triangle. So this theory can explain a lot.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.Where is the Bermuda Triangle?In the North Pacific Ocean.In the South Pacific Ocean.In the North Atlantic Ocean.In the South Atlantic Ocean.A large number of boats and _____ have been reported missing in the area.shipspeoplefishplanesA scientist once found an eel which could grow to _____ long.6 feet12 feet36 feet72 feetCarbon dioxide ________ at much warmer temperature than water.turned into waterexpandsfreezesdisappearsAccording to one explanation, aircrafts explode because _____.the gas in the air catches fire when the engine startssinking boats are explodingthe temperature is too high in the areastrange lights have appeared in the airPassage TwoThe Stonehenge is located in southern England. It is a largecircle of stones that was built around 2500-1600 B.C. Its purposestill remains a mystery to scientists. Legend says that the heel stone, a famous stone there, was thrown by the devil into a monk. It struck him on the heel and is still there. People usedto believe the giants made the Stonehenge. Now many of them believe that the Stonehenge could have been used for religious purposes. It could be a calendar marking an event in the future, according to its position that matched the stars. The Stonehenge could have been builtfor a religious God. More recently two major new theories have been proposed. According to one theory, the Stonehenge was used in a ritual and was joined to Durrington Walls and the River Avon. The area around Durrington Walls was a land of the living, while the Stonehenge was a land of the dead. A journey along the Avon to reach Stonehenge represents a journey from life to death, to honor the people who died in the past. The other theory suggested that Stonehenge was a place of healing. And that is why there are so many graves in the area. However supporters of both theories do agree that the place was probably used for ancestor worship.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.The Stonehenge in England is _____.no longer a mysterya large circle of stonesa riverside areaa circle of old wallsAccording to the legend, the heel stone was thrown by a devilinto a ____.farmermonkgiantwomanWhy could the Stonehenge be used as a calendar?Because people marked important dates on it.Because the number of stones matched the number of days.Because it was located in the middle of England.Because its position matched the stars.One recent theory says that Stonehenge represents a journey _____.from poverty to wealthfrom child to adultfrom life to deathfrom sunrise to sunsetWhat do the two recent theories have in common?Both of them agree that Stonehenge is to worship gods.Both of them agree that Stonehenge is to worship ancestors.Both of them agree that Stonehenge was built by British people.Both of them agree that Stonehenge was used by the church.<b>Directions: </b>In this section, you will hear several sentences. Listen carefully and then repeat.Sherlock Homes is probably the greatest detective ever known.He never actually existed.He was an imaginary detective who appears in sixty stories.He was very intelligent and successful and solved many cases.He always arrested the criminal.<b>Directions:</b> There is a short text shown on the computer screen (as is shown below). You are required to read the text aloud. Your voice will be recorded into the system. You'll have 1 minute for preparation and then you are required to begin reading when hearing the beginning signal sound and stop it when hearing the ending signal sound. Your reading should be limited within 1.5 minutes. Now you have 1 minute to prepare.Déjà vu [] is a fancy term, taken from French, which means "already seen." It's a feeling you get that you've been somewhere and seen something or done something before. But you know perfectly well that you haven't been there before and haven't seen that or done that before. People get all excited about it, and think maybe they really did that stuff in a previous life or something. I'm a nurse and I've read all about it. What's really going on is some signal activity in the brain. And every now and then one of those signals runs the wrong way. So it's like a false thought. You feel like you were there before but you really weren't. It's just our brains'short-circuiting.<b>Directions:</b> Look at the picture below, which is about a well-known unsolved mystery. You are required to tell 1) what you have read or heard about it; 2) what part of it you believe and why;3) what part of it you don't believe and why. You'll have 1 minute to prepare and another 2 minutes to complete your presentation. Now you have 1 minute to prepare.<b>Directions:</b> True or False. Watch the video clip and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).Looking for Mr. Right Sun-hee: Tara, are you still reading the personal ads?Tara: Yep.Sun-hee: You know those ads will never help you find a relationship.Tara: Yes, they will! I've already been on three dates.Sun-hee: Yeah. And you're still looking ...Tara: Well, it's just that I haven't found the right person yet.Sun-hee: I don't get it . You've been on three unsuccessful dates, and you still think it's a good idea. Why?Tara: Well, for one thing, I wouldn't say all my dates have been completely unsuccessful. I may not have met "Mr. Right" yet, but I've still had fun.Sun-hee: Yeah, but you can have fun anywhere. You don't need togo searching through a newspaper for "Mr. Right".Tara: Sun-hee, it can happen! My friend Karen just got engaged to a man she met through the personals, and she dated lots of men before she met him.Sun-hee: And that means ... Sun-hee: He's probably a totalRomeo ... "Romantic" ... "casual dating" ... there's no way he's sincere.Sun-hee: Hmm ... "good personality" ... "looks aren't everything" ... sounds like he might not be too cute.Tara: Why do you say that? You've never even met him.Tara: You are so fussy! No wonder you haven't tried datingthrough the personals yet.Sun-hee: If you must know, I did answer a personal ad ... once.Tara: Yeah? What happenedSun-hee: We went out for dinner, and all he did was talk about himself — and his old girlfriend! Oh, it was awful!Tara: OK, that does sound terrible, but they're not all bad.Tara: All right. Let's goTara is reading a magazine.TFTara already has three unsuccessful dates.TFTara's friend Karen married a man she met through the personal ads.TFSun-hee has never tried dating through personal ads.TFIn the end Tara and Sun-hee will go out to answer a personal ad.TF<b>Directions:</b> Fill in the blanks. Watch the video clip a and fill in the blanks with the words you hear.Sun-hee: Yeah, but you can have <u>fun</u> anywhere. You don't need to go <u>searching through</u> newspaper for "Mr. Right". ... Sun-hee: And that means ... Tara: Never <u>give up</u> ! Ooh!Here's one: "Romantic, <u>handsome</u> , well-built male <u>looking for</u> attractive female for <u>casual dating</u> ." ... Tara: Why do you say that? You've never <u>even met</u> him. Sun-hee: Well,first <u>of all</u> , he's writing about his "good<u>personality</u> " and "intelligence". And second of all, he's saying that <u>looks</u> shouldn't be important for the person he dates.Sun-hee: Yeah, but you can have anywhere. You don't need to go newspaper for "Mr. Right". ... Sun-hee: And that means ... Tara:Never! Ooh! Here's one: "Romantic,, well-built maleattractive female for." ... Tara: Why do you say that? You've neverhim. Sun-hee: Well, first, he'swriting about his "good" and "intelligence". And second of all, he's saying that shouldn't be important for the person he dates.<b>Directions: </b>In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. (岭师分享群391337364发布)。
U校园新标准大学英语(第二版)视听说2Unit5Timeoff
U校园新标准⼤学英语(第⼆版)视听说2Unit5Timeoff U校园新标准⼤学英语(第⼆版)视听说2Unit 5 Time off5-3 Listening inNews reportsPassage 1Passage 25-6 Unit test 短对话5题Directions:Listen to five short conversations and choose the best answer to each question you hear. 1)A. The woman doesn't like music.B. The woman only likes jazz music.C. The woman likes most types of music.D. The woman likes all types of music.参考答案:1) C听⼒⽂本:M: What types of music do you like to listen to?W: Broadly speaking, I'm a fan of most music, but I particularly like Jazz.Q1: According to the conversation, which of the following statements is true? ∧收起答案2)A. He is incredibly bored with it.B. He is unusually bored with it.C. He is not at all bored with it.D. He is somewhat bored with it.参考答案:2) A听⼒⽂本:W: What did you think of Professor Li's lecture this morning?M: Oh my goodness. I was bored to death.W: I know what you mean. I almost fell asleep twice.Q2: What's the man's attitude towards the lecture?∧收起答案3)A. Futile.B. Successful.C. Fruitful.D. Industrious.参考答案:3) A听⼒⽂本:M: All our efforts to visit the White House last weekend were in vain.W: Didn't you hear that it was closed to the public?Q3: Which of the following best describes the man's efforts to visit the White House?∧收起答案4)A. Doing anything but scuba diving.B. Reading up on scuba diving.C. Avoiding scuba diving.D. Starting to scuba dive.参考答案:4) D听⼒⽂本:W: Mark, now that you are retired, what are you going to do with yourself? M: I don't know. I've so much free time now. Isn't that wonderful?W: Have you thought about it at all?M: Well, I have given some thought about taking up scuba diving.Q4: What is the man thinking about?∧收起答案5)A. Young people are well informed about world affairs.B. Young people are unaware of world affairs.C. Young people are uninterested in world affairs.D. Young people are fascinated with world affairs.参考答案:5) B听⼒⽂本:M: I find it depressing that so many young people are so ill-informed about world affairs. W: It's because they have so much else to occupy their time and keep them busy.Q5: With which of the following statements does the man probably agree?∧收起答案长对话3题Directions:Listen to a long conversation and choose the best answer to each question you hear. 6)A. Brother and sister.B. Grandfather and granddaughter.C. Husband and wife.D. Father and daughter.7)A. Taking pictures of cars.B. Fixing cars.C. Building cars.D. Buying cars.8)A. Many.B. A few.C. Two.D. None.参考答案:6) B 7) B 8) A听⼒⽂本:W: Grandpa, did you have any hobbies when you were younger?M: Oh, I had plenty. Sometimes it seemed like I had too many.W: Really? What was your favorite?M: Hum, I suppose I always enjoyed working on old cars.W: You mean you built cars?M: No, I didn't build them, but I liked to fix them and make them better.W: I don't understand. Why didn't you just take the car to a mechanic?M: That wasn't the point. I liked to buy old cars that were in terrible shape and work on them until they look like new, sometimes better than new.W: Oh, I understand. That's pretty interesting.M: I think so too. In fact, take a look at these. I still have some pictures of the cars I fixed up.W: Wow, these are beautiful. Why did you stop?M: Well, you know, fixing up and restoring cars takes a lot of hard work. I justcan't find the time any more.W: What if I help you? We can do it together.M: I think I'd like that.Q6: What's the relationship between the two speakers?Q7: According to the man, what's his favorite hobby?Q8: How many hobbies did the man have when he was younger?∧收起答案短⽂理解3题Directions:Listen to a short passage and choose the best answer to each question you hear.9)A. Stamp collecting is a great way to travel around the world.B. Stamp collecting is an enjoyable hobby.C. Stamp collecting is becoming less popular because it is boring.D. Stamp collecting is becoming less popular because fewer people use stamps.10)A. It is positive.B. It is neutral.C. It is unknown.D. It is negative.11)A. Most people who collect stamps have done it a long time.B. The Internet and e-mail have been the death of stamp collecting.C. Many young people are attracted to stamp collecting.D. Some people will always be interested in collecting stamps.参考答案:9) D 10) D 11) C听⼒⽂本:Stamp collecting has long been a hobby enjoyed by people around the world. Collecting stamps from different countries and from different times in history is a wonderful way to travel around the world and through time without ever leaving your living room. Unfortunately, this pastime is slowly becoming less popular and might disappear altogether in the near future. As it is, a majority of the people who still collect stamps are old people who have done it their entire lives. Young people are increasingly attracted to other seemingly more exciting hobbies. It isn't entirely their fault that young people aren't drawn to stamp collecting. In this era of instant communication over the Internet and by e-mail, hand written letters are quickly becoming antiques. Without actual letters and envelopes sent through the mail, there is no need for stamps. Without stamps, there is nothing to collect. There will always be people who collect old stamps. Broadly speaking, though, the development of instant communication results in fewer and fewer people collecting stamps in the future. This is indeed unfortunate as fewer people will appreciate the ability to travel around the world so easily.Q9: Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?Q10: According to the passage, what is the outlook for the stamp collecting hobby?Q11: With which of the following statements might the speaker disagree?∧收起答案短篇新闻3题Directions:Listen to a news report and choose the best answer to each question you hear.12)A. 9 years.B. 12 years.C. 10 years.D. 11 years.13)A. Because he wanted to be a teacher.B. Because he was not worried that his leaving would hurt his career.C. Because he was tired of the same job for years.D. Because he was inspired by a TED talk to take time off.14)A. He tended to live his life he wanted.B. He was born in Norway.C. He had found the job as a teacher before quitting his job.D. He had been with his kids for five years.参考答案:12) C 13) D 14) A听⼒⽂本:When Winston Chen told his friends that he had quit his job as chief technology officer at a software company to move to a small island in Arctic Norway with his family for a year, few people called him crazy.Instead, most people simply replied, "I wish I had the guts to do that."While many people dream of taking time off mid-career, few actually do it. But the number of people taking lengthy sabbaticals later in life is increasing, according to experts. That's in part due to companies becoming more open to the idea and the higher rate at which people are changing jobs. And depending on how you play your cards, you can return with a better job than when you left.For Chen, who had been with the same company for a decade when he quit in 2011, it was time for a change, he said. His original plan was to find a new job, but the idea of taking time off –inspired by a TED talk –got him seriously thinking about a sabbatical. At first, he said he was concerned that time away from the industry might hurt his career."That's the main reason that keeps people from doing this, and I was no different," he said in an email. "But you have to create the urgency for living the life you want."After quitting, Chen did look for another job – until a friend mentioned that a small island in Arctic Norway was looking for a teacher. Chen's wife, who was born in Norway, wanted to go back to work after being at home with their kids for five years. "She called and basically got the job," said Chen. "So, very quickly, we decided that was it."Q12: How long had Winston Chen worked at a software company before he quit in 2011?Q13: Why did Winston Chen have the guts to quit his job?Q14: What do we learn from Winston Chen?∧收起答案。
新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说2教程答案 Unit 5
Unit 5 Urban pulse5-2 SharingPractice①The podcast is mainly about whether people enjoy city life the good things about living in a city and the main problems in cities.② 1)cities 2)mix of people 3)peace and quiet③D-E-A-C-F-B④A-A-B-B-A⑤ 1)horribly 2)get round 3)on the go 4)take time out5)missing out 6)green transport 7)crime 8)committing crimes⑦1. I come from a small town in the mountain areas in the east of China. It has beautiful scenery and a pleasant climate neither too cold nor too hot. It is a quiet town with a pretty relaxing lifestyle. The residents there are kind friendly and helpful. I like the pleasant atmosphere of living in such a small town.2. Since my hometown is in the mountains and is far from big cities the bus service there is poor and infrequent. So it is inconvenient to go shopping especially when we want to buy large household items. It is also difficult for children to receive a good education locally. So many children have to live in boarding schools. A more serious problem is that it is inconvenient to go to hospital. When it is an emergency case it can be a matter of life and death.3. Generally speaking I like living in a big city. There is greater convenience diversity and choice living in a big city. There are a lot of things to see and do and I'll never feel bored. And there are also many opportunities for me in big cities. But more opportunities also mean more challenges. So I have to be quite competitive to survive in a big city.5-3 ListeningUse the skills①1. In my opinion the important criteria for a good city are safety affordable housing sound education and health care system pleasant climate and environment abundant leisure and cultural facilities good public services and convenient transportation.2. In my opinion Weihai is the best city for living in China. Located in the east of Shandong Province Weihai is surrounded by the Yellow Sea in the north east and south. Weihai is a coastal garden city with a pleasant climate clean air beautiful natural scenery blue sea soft sand clean and safe streets as well as small European style residential buildings. It is a modern up-to-date city that still maintains the charm and atmosphere of a small town.②1)shopping 2)good nightlife 3)safe 4)cheap 5)terrible6)restaurants 7)fantastic 8)fast 9)green 10)crowded 11)friendly 12)atmosphere 13)clean 14)safe 15)see16)do 17)beautiful 18)perfect 19)culture 20)too muchThink and speak1. I like Sydney mainly because of its beautiful harbor beaches and buildings. I also like its warm weather and café culture.2. The city I choose is Shanghai. I think the positive things about Shanghai include great employment options better education for children excellent health care excellent cultural and recreational facilities convenient public transportation and colorful nightlife. The negative things include high living expenses and great pressure.5-4 ViewingGet a clue1. The Zimmers are a British rock band. The band is very different from other rock groups in that it is the world's oldest rock band with the members' combined age exceeding 3000.2. They recorded a version of The Who's song "My Generation" in the famous Abbey Road Studios which earned them great popularity on YouTube and then got invited to appear on America's biggest chat show in Hollywood.View it1)a combined age 2)forgotten 3) stuck indoors 4) felt right 5) 16 times / sixteen times6) closure 7) meet 8) 40 9) available online 10)Two million / 2 millionThink and speak1. The Zimmers have completely changed these old people's lives. They used to feel lonely forgotten and cast aside by society. But The Zimmers offered them an excellent opportunity to make friends to come alive and most important of all to be heard again by society.2. The greatest problem that Chinese elderly people face is who will take care of them when they are in need of help and care.Now more and more Chinese families belong to the 4-2-1 type. This means one couple will take care of four old people. Actually now many young people have no time to take care of their parents at home. Some people complain that when they ask for leave to take care of their sick parents the company will later find it as an excuse to lay them off. So taking care of the old is no longer simply a moralissue and in many cases it is a social issue caused by many other practical problems in society.3. The new law requires the adult children of parents over 60 to visit their parents frequently and make sure that their parents' daily financial and spiritual needs are met. This law is issued in response to the increasing difficulty in caring for the aging population in China. I think the intention of the new law is good; however I think it will do little to change the status quo. First since some details of the law are vague I doubt the practicality and enforceability of it. For example according to the new law adult children are prohibited from overlooking or neglecting the elderly but it does not specify how much time adult children should spend with their elderly parents and how frequently adult children should visit their elderly parents. Also there is no clarification of the penalties for people who break the new law. So I think it is hard or even infeasible to enforce the law. Second I think the law will put too much pressure on those people who migrate away from home in search of work or independence especially those low-income migrant workers who work thousands of miles away from home and can't afford frequent visits to their parents. Third the new law stipulates that parents can sue their adult children for neglecting them and it is likely that such a law may end up causing more family conflicts and even resentment toward elderly parents. After all caring for the elderly is a question of ethics not something that should be governed by legislation.If legislation isn't the answer to the problem of caring for the elderly I think the establishment of more day-care centers for old people might help improve old people's lives in China. Adult children can arrange for their parents to attend day-care centers for the elderly where they will have the chance to interact with other people and engage in activities that may stimulate their social and cognitive skills. And adult children can also hire aides who can not only help older people perform daily tasks but also serve as companions for them as well.5-6 Role-playing①1) a hotel 2) The air conditioning 3) send someone up 4) a restaurant 5) 20 minutes6) the service charge 7) busy time 8) a train station 9) an hour10) wrong type of snow②A-A-B-B-A-B5-7 PresentingOrganize ideasstep 1:Cities Pros ConsA • High household income(Rank: 3)• Low crime rate (Rank: 5)• Good public transportation(Rank: 2)• Good cultural atmosphere(Rank: 3)• High average house price (Rank: 2)• High unemployment rate (Rank: 2)• Fewer doctors per 1000 people (Rank:5)• Poor air quality (Rank: 1)B • Reasonable average ho useprice (Rank: 3)• Comparatively lower crimerate (Rank:3)• Good public transportation(Rank: 1)• Good cultural atmosphere(Rank: 2)• Low household income (Rank: 5)• High unemployment rate (Rank: 1)• Fewer doctors per 1000 people (Rank:4)• Poor air quality (Rank: 2)C • Reasonable populationgrowth rate (Rank: 4)• Good air quality (Rank: 5)• Pretty good publicransportation (Rank: 4)• Good cultural atmosphere(Rank: 1)• Relatively lower household income(Rank: 4)• High average house price (Rank: 1)• Higher unemployment rate (Rank: 3)• Higher crime rate (Rank:2)• Fewer doctors per 1000 people (Rank:3)D • High household income(Rank: 1)• Lower average house price(Rank: 4)• Lower unemployment rate(Rank: 4)• Lower crime rate (Rank:4)• More doctors per 1000 people(Rank: 1)• Good air quality (Rank: 4)• Pretty good publictransportation (Rank: 3)• Higher population growth rate (maycreate problems) (Rank: 2)• Relatively poor cultural atmosphere(Rank: 4)E • High househo ld income(Rank: 2)• High crime rate (Rank:1)• Fewer doctors per 1000 people (Rank:• Lower average house price (Rank: 5)• Low unemployment rate (Rank: 5)• Less rain (Rank 5)• Good air quality (Rank: 3)2)• Higher population growth rate (may create problems) (Rank: 1)• Poorer public transportation (Rank: 5)• Poorer cultural atmosphere (Rank: 5)step 3:Reference:The city I recommend is D.Reasons for my recommendation• high household income;• low living expenses (lower house prices);• better employment opportunities (lower unemployment rate);• better security (lower crime rate);• better health care (more doctors per 1000 people);• good air quality (lower PM2.5);• pretty good public transportation (higher percentage of the workforce utilizi ng public transport).step 4:Sample presentation will be given in the "Present ideas" section. Present ideasThe city our group recommends is D.We think one of the most important things for a city to be a good place for living is the balance between income levels and costs of living. The average household income in D is $100000 which tops the list of the five cities in the table while its average house price an important index of living cost is $340000 which only ranks fourth in the list. High income and low living costs make D stand out from the rest of the candidate cities.Another factor which allows D to distinguish itself from other candidate cities is the health care its dwellers enjoy. D offers 6.5 doctors per 1000 people which is the highest of the five cities.The relatively low unemployment rate and low crime rate also make D very attractive to potential immigrants. Its high income and low living costs may contribute to its low unemployment rate and low crime rate.D also offers good and convenient public transportation which can be easily seen from the fact that 21.2% of the workforce use public transport. This figure partly explains why D is not as seriously polluted as some big cities like London or New York.The climate in D may not be as pleasant as that of some European cities. It is cold and humid. D's winter is cold and snowy but surprisingly appealing. With an average of 153 days below 0°C D is an ideal place for skiing and ice-skating.To sum up D has all the offerings of a large city but has managed to maintain the accessibility atmosphere and charm of a mid-sized friendly town with a strong sense of community. So choose D you won't regret.5-8 More practice in listeningConversations①A-A-B-A-D②A-A-D-BPassages①B-D-C-D②1)join up 2)reaction 3)makes increasing sense 4)sustainable5)aims6)monitored 7)access to 8)experimenting with 9)eye-catching 10)commutingNews①D-B②B-C-A5-10 Unit test1)B 2)C 3)D 4)A 5)B 6)B 7)C 8)D 9)A 10)C11)D 12)C 13)B 14)D 15)D16) widespread 17) property 18) permeates 19) robbed20) victim21) argue about 22) contribute to 23) population 24) remains unsolved 25) proposed。
新视野大学英语视听说教程第二册答案Unit5
II. Listening Skills1. M: The police gave a few tickets out last week along Highway 15.W: In fact, quite a few tickets were given on that road.Q: What does the woman mean?2. M: Who do you think is the smartest student in the class?W: Mary is second to none.Q: What does the woman say about Mary?3. W: What are you so happy about?M: Instead of being given an even dozen, we’ve been given a baker’s dozen.Q: Why is the man so happy?4. M: We have had a lot of rain over the last few years.W: But nothing like this.Q: What does the woman mean?5. M: What effect has the booming economy had on interest rates for loans?W: The interest rates have skyrocketed!Q: What does the woman mean?1. A2. B3.B4.D5.CIII. Listening InTask 1: Dogs aren’t allowed here!Manager: I’m sorry. Miss, but dogs aren’t allowed in this theater.Mary:But I have a ticket for him.Manager: I’m very sorry, but animals aren’t permitted.Mary:You don’t understand. This is a special case. My dog is so well trained and so intelligent that he’s almost human.Manager: I see that you have an exceptional animal, but…Mary:I promise you that if there is any problem we’ll leave the theater immediately. I promise you that this dog isn’t like any other dog you’ve ever seen.Manager: Well…all right. I’ll let you go in, since the theater is almost empty tonight. But your dog will have to behave himself, or you will have to leave.Mary:Thank you very much.1. allowed movie theater2. a ticket3. well trained intelligent human4.any problem leave the theater any other dog seen5. almost emptyTask 2: Put the cat out!A couple was going out for the evening to celebrate the wife’s birthday. While they were getting ready, the husband put the cat out. The taxi arrived, and as the couple walked out of their home, the cat ran back into the house. Not wanting their car to have free run of the house while they were out, the husband went back upstairs to chase the cat out. The wife, not waiting it known that the house would be empty, explained to the taxi driver, “He’s just going upstairs to say goodbye to my mother.” A few minutes later, the husband got into the car, and said, “Sorry it took it so long. The stupid old thing was hiding under the bed, and I had to poke her with a stick to get her to come out!”4-1-3-5-2-6 D) She was ill-treated at home.Task 3: A Sudden Change in the Parrot’s AttitudeA young man named John received a parrot as a gift. The parrot had a bad attitude and an even worse vocabulary. Every word out of this bird’s mouth was rude. John tried every method to change the bird’s attitude by constantly saying polite words, playing soft music, and anything he could think of to set a good example. Nothing worked. Finally, John got fed up and he yelled at the parrot. And the bird yelled back. John shook the parrot, and the bird got angrier and ruder. Finally, in a moment of desperation, John put the bird in the refrigerator freezer. For a few minutes, John heard the bird scream and kick. Then suddenly there was silence. Not a sound for over a minute. Fearing that he’s hurt the bird, John quickly opened the door to the freezer. The parrot calmly stepped out and said, “I believe I may have offended you with my rude language and actions. I am truly sorry, and I will do everything I can to correct my poor behavior.”John was greatly surprised at the bird’s change of attitude. As he was about to ask the parrot what had caused such a sudden change in his behavior, the bird continued, “May Ii ask why you put the chickens there and what they did wrong?”1.C2.D3.B4.C5.AIV. Speaking OutModel 1 The dog will be company for her.John: Se-Jin, come shopping with me. I’m buying a present for my mother.Se-Jin: What are you getting her?John: I’ve got just the perfect idea. A dog.Se-Jin: A dog? Would she like that?John: She’ll love it. My dad works long hours each day, and I think with me away at school, she is a bit lonely. And I’ll just get a small one, a Pekinese.Se-Jin: Good idea! The dog will be company for her.Now Your TurnA: Hi, come shopping with me. I want to buy a gift for my neighbor.B: What for?A: His wife died a couple of weeks ago, and he is feeling lonely. He’s been kind to us. I want to buy something to cheer him up.B: What do you want to get for him?A: I’m thinking of buying a bunch of flowers for him.B: But I’ve got a perfect idea. A dog.A: A dog? Why?B: He’ll be crazy about it. He’s so lonely; he needs company rather than beautiful flowers.A: Good thinking! The dog can keep him company.Model 2 Where to walk dogs?Bob: There’s some talk of a businessman building a dog park in Shanghai.Laura: Really, what on earth for?Bob: Apparently there is a law against having dogs on the streets.Laura: Does it mean that the dogs have to stay inside apartments at all times?Bob: It sounds pretty cruel, doesn’t it? Maybe the park is a good idea.Laura: Maybe they should just allow people to walk their dogs on the streets.Bob: But in many large cities where dogs can be walked, the streets are a mess. I heard Paris is the worst.Laura:Couldn’t people just clean up after their dogs?Bob:Would they?Now Your TurnA: Have you heard the city has passes a law against walking dogs in the streets?B: Sure, it’s published in the newspapers.A: It means that dogs have to be kept inside all the time.B: It’s rather cruel, isn’t it? We shouldn’t be so cruel to dumb animals.A: But dogs often leave a mess from their dogs.B: But owners can clean up the mess from their dogs.A: Would they?B: Perhaps the best solution is to build a dog park. Then people can walk their dogs there.A: Sounds too good to be realistic. The city is already too crowed without the dogs.Model 3 What does having a few fish do for you?Philip: Wow! I see you’ve bought an aquarium. Nice!Peter: You should get one too. I highly recommend it.Philip: Why? What does having a few fish do for you?Peter: I find it relaxing just to sit down and watch tropical fish at the end of a tiring day.Philip: I can understand. I like to take it easy after work , too.Peter: There’s more than that. They’re really fascinating. They give you hours of entertainment, believe me.Philip: Perhaps I should give it a try.Peter: OK, I can lend you a couple of good reference books.Philip: Great! Any other tips on getting started?Now Your TurnA: Wow! You’ve bought a discman! It does look nice!B: You’d better buy one as well. I strongly recommend it.A: Why? What can it do for you?B: I find it relaxing to listen to music on it.A: I can understand. After a day’s work I like to relax a bit myself.B: Not only that. Some music cheers you up and makes you forget all your troubles.A: Maybe I should have a try, but I don’t know how to use the diskman.B: OK, I can lend you this manual.A: Wonderful! Any other tips on getting starded?V. Let’s TalkAn Intelligent DogA black dog walked into a butcher’s shop with a five-dollar bill in his mouth. He spent several minutes looking at the meat on display. He finally fixed his eyes on the lamb chops and barked, showing that he wanted to buy some of them. The butcher, thinking the dog wouldn’t know the difference, picked out the worst chops. The dog barked angrily and continued to bark until the butcher selected the finest chops. After the butcher took the money from the dog’s mouth, the dog picked up the chops and left the shop.The butcher was deeply impressed and decided that he would like to own a clever dog like that. He closed up shop and followed the dog to see where it went. The dog entered an apartment house, climbed to the third floor, and began to scratch on the door. With that, the door opened and an angry man started yelling at the dog. As he did so, the butcher stepped forward to ask the man to stop. “What are you doing?” That’s the smartest animal I’ve ever seen! Surely it doesn’t deserve this kind of treatment.” The butcher then went on to explain how the dog had bought the best lamb chops in the shop. The man looked at the butcher from the corner of his eye and said, “I don’tVI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: A Birthday PresentMary: David, how did your mom like the dog you gave her for a birthday gift?David: Oh, Mary, she was delighted. It licked her hand and wagged its tail and she was hooked. Mary: What did she call it?David: She’s calling it “Brian”, after a friend of hers.Mary: Your mom always did have a sense of humor. I read somewhere that dogs can become very close to their owners.David: I’ve heard that. I saw an interview on TV with a man who had epileptic attacks, and his dog would warn him before he would have an attack.Mary: Really? I wonder how they can do that1David: It ahs something to do with the dog’s sense of smell. It’s very keen.Mary: Do you think Brian will be able to foretell when your mom is going to roast a chicken?After David gave his mom a dog as a birthday present, she was very pleased, for the dog licked her hand and wagged its tail. She called it Brian after one of her friends. Mary read an article which says that dogs can be faithful to their owners/masters. David agreed, for he saw a TV interview which introduced a dog that could warn its master of an epileptic attack. He explained that this ability of the dog’s has something to do with its keen sense of smell. Jokingly, Mary said she wounded whether the dog Brian can foretell/predict when David’s mom is going to roast a chicken.Task 2: 100 Percent Polar BearOne afternoon in the Arctic, a father polar bear and his son polar bear were sitting in the snow. The son turned to his father and asked, “Dad, am I 100 percent polar bear?”“Of course, son, you’re 100 percent polar bear.”A few minutes passed, and the bear turned to his father again and said, “Dad, tell me the truth. I can take it. Am I 100 percent polar bear? No brown bear or panda bear?”“Son, I’m 100 percent polar bear and your mother is 100 percent polar bear, so you’re certainly 100 percent polar bear.”A few minutes passed, and the son polar bear again turned to his father and asked, “Dad, don’t worry. But it’ll hurt my feelings if it’s not true. I really need to know…am I really 100 percent polar bear?”Somewhat angered by this continued questioning, the father polar bear yelled at his son, “Why on earth do you keep asking is you’re 100 percent polar bear?”“Because I’m freezing to death out here!”1.T2.F3.F4.T5.FTask 3: An Introduction to Advertising“Are you ready to go to work?” a woman asks her dog Sydney. The dog was her tail. Then she starts sniffing around inside the house. Sydney is hunting for mold. When she sits down, that means she smells mold nearby. Usually mold is found within three or four feet. A boy who lives inthis house has epileptic attacks. It could be from mold. His mother wanted to find the mold. She tried other ways to find it, but they didn’t work. She said she trusted the dog more than the other ways. Workers found mold near where Sydney sat. Nobody had thought to look for mold there before. Now it can be cleaned out and the boy will feel much better.Sydney is very special. Only about ten animals in the U.S. can do this. She spent hundreds of hours with a police dog trainer in Florida to learn how. In the U.S., people have used dogs to find drugs and bombs for a long time, but dogs that find mold are something new.People in Europe have used mold-sniffing dogs for many years. Dogs are cheaper to use than human trackers and can find exactly where the mold is. They also do it quickly and for less than %500. Other methods may cost thousands of dollars and take many weeks.1.D2.C3.B4.A5.DSpeakingA Funeral for a Dead FishNancy: Westerners often take pets as their friends, even their family members. Especially dogs They think dogs are man’s best friends.Michael: What pets do people usually keep?Nancy: A lot. Fish, cats, horses… anything could be a pet.Michael: Do you have a pet?Nancy: I have three fish. One day, the fish called Susan died. We even had a funeral for her. Michael: A funeral?Nancy: Yes, usually it’s a ceremony for dead people. But we had a funeral for the dead fish. Michael: Sounds interesting.Nancy: Well, I need to go back to feed my fish. Talk to you later.Michael: OK, bye.。
(完整版)视听说第二册UNIT5
arrest a criminal ( D )
break a law
( C)
commit a crime ( C )
catch a criminal ( D ) question a criminal ( D )
have an alibi
( C ) solve a crime
( D)
make a confession ( C )
Other words imaginary intelligent detective
criminal
Lesson A A detective is on the case. Lesson B Mysteries and strange events
Listening The greatest detective
Talking about possibility and impossibility
Useful Expressions Talking about possibility
It’s likely (that) … There’s a good chance (that) … I bet (that) … Talking about impossibility It’s unlikely (that) … It doesn’t seem possible (that) … I doubt (that) …
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( ) The United States
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Lesson A A detective is on the case. Lesson B Mysteries and strange events
新标准大学英语视听说2 Unit 5答案
新标准大学英语视听说2 Unit 5答案Unit 5Outside viewActivity 16 5 17 3 2 4Activity 21. We're here now at the Australian War Memorial at the start of the dawn service2. We will remember them. Lest we forget3. This is the grave of a soldier whose identity is not known and it represents all those soldiers who died in battle but were not. identified4. Through it all the one unshakable truth has been a steadfastness, born of the traditions of the Australian servicemen.5. They fought in the Second World War and other conflicts since thenthat have happened around the world.6. Well, it means remembering not only those who didn't go home but the fact that you keep in touch with a lot of your friendsActivity 3(1)celebrate (2)when (3)since (4) from (5)whose (6)one (7)held (8)those (9)a few (10)will gatherListening inPassage 1 11. He was born in 1930, in Shanghai, where his father was a businessman and he was only 11 years old when the city was occupied during World War II.2.Empire of the Sun tells the story of how a young boy, Jim Graham, survives theJapanese occupation. Interestingly, Jim is J G Ballard's first name and his second name is Graham.3. Also, Jim is the same age as Ballard ― 11 ― when the occupation begins.4. Inevitably, he's found and then he's sent to a prison camp. It's a terrible four years, but the boy somehow survives5. Is there a happy ending? Yes and no. Jim sees many people die; his Japanese friend is killed by the Americans.6. But he learns also about the strength and courage that is possible, even in these circumstances.2b d a d bPassage 21Women in the Land Army worked in agricultureas the men were away fighting.No,they were in non-combatant roles, although some of them flew transport planes and others worked in dangerous places, like fighter stations.They worked in transport, catering, tracking bombers and generally in support services.2It was very hard work, very physicalShe thought planes were exciting and she liked the uniformsShe worked on a fighter station tracking the German bombersThey were always in danger of being bombedThey had contributed so much to the war effort and to society, therefore, their role in society should be highly valued.Unit testBCDAB DAC CAB感谢您的阅读,祝您生活愉快。
国际交流英语视听说2u5参考答案
国际交流英语视听说2u5参考答案在国际交流中,英语作为一种通用语言,其视听说能力对于有效沟通至关重要。
以下是针对“国际交流英语视听说2u5”单元的一些参考答案,旨在帮助学习者提高英语交流技巧。
一、听力理解1. 听力练习1:理解对话主题- 问题:对话主要讨论了什么?- 答案:对话主要讨论了国际商务会议的准备事项。
2. 听力练习2:细节捕捉- 问题:会议的具体时间是什么时候?- 答案:会议将在下周三下午3点开始。
3. 听力练习3:识别说话者意图- 问题:说话者A的意图是什么?- 答案:说话者A的意图是确保所有参与者都清楚会议的议程。
二、口语表达1. 口语练习1:自我介绍- 参考答案:Hello, everyone. My name is [Your Name], and I am from [Your Country]. I am here to learn more about international business practices and to share my own experiences.2. 口语练习2:表达观点- 参考答案:In my opinion, effective communication is key to successful international business. We should always be open to different perspectives and be willing to adapt our strategies accordingly.3. 口语练习3:提出建议- 参考答案:I suggest that we establish a clear communication protocol for our international team to ensure that everyone stays informed and engaged.三、视听结合1. 视听练习1:观看并总结- 问题:视频中的主要信息是什么?- 答案:视频中展示了如何在国际会议中使用专业术语,并强调了文化敏感性的重要性。
第五单元答案 视听说第二版二册
第五单元1.hardened2.shelter3.slim4.weaken5.Literally6.noticeable7.bunch8.drag9.grateful 10.hookedIV.1.leaned on2.close at hand3.die of4.are starved of5.coupled with6.is directed...at7.are...dressed in8.grateful to9.struggling to 10.a bunch ofV.1.J2.G3.K4.M5.E6.07.D8.H9.A 10.CWord BuildingVI.1.Under the pleasant situation the property prices are just beginning to harden again.2.In the past few years,these inside conflicts have weakened the government's position.3.Every Sunday the father takes his child to libraries,museums,exhibitions or natural parks,as he believes that this helps to broaden the child's mind.4.The days are lengthening as summer approaches.5.As she was waiting for the result to come out,her excitement heightened.6.The taking on of a new secretary lightened his workload considerably.7.As he listened to his assistant reporting on the progress of the project,the manager's face darkened with anger.8.Before night fell,the setting sun reddened the clouds.VII.1.arrival2.expectations3.understandable4.Visitors5.freedom6.profitable7.lucky8.gatheringSentence structureVIII.1.John went to the cinema with his brother,which surprised me.2.The boy broke the window,for which he was criticized by the teacher.3.He tore up my photo,by which I was angered very much.4.It was raining hard,for which the team stayed indoors.5.Connie changed her mind for the second time,which came as no surprise to us.IX.1.The teacher spoke so quietly that the students could hardly hear her.2.The lecture was so boring that many listeners fell asleep.3.The student has so many books that he does not know what to do with them.4.The old man was so ill that his neighbors had to send for a doctor.5.Her remarks are so funny that everyone laughs to tears.TranslationX.1.He spoke confidently,which impressed me most.2.My father is so forgetful that he is always looking for his keys.3.I'm very grateful to you for all the help you have given me.4.The bad light,coupled with the wet ground,made driving very difficult.5.Being starved of funds,they had to cancel their plan to start a business.6.They always lean on us whenever they are in trouble.XI.1.飞机可能会晚点几个小时,要是那样,我们等着就没有什么意义了.2.乔治常常说谎,因此当他说他考试得了高分时没人相信他.3.初了附近位于十字路口的那家小工厂,一切都静悄悄的.4.缺少睡眠的人会感到很难集中心思干活.5.我安排人去机场接克拉克先生,然后带他去宾馆.6.一到达山顶,游客们都高兴地大叫起来.ClozeXII.1.C2.C3.B4.A5.B6.D7.A8.D9.C 10.B 11.D 12.A 13.A 14.D 15.CSection B:Reading skillsI.1.giving them many material possessions2.change continually and frequently3.a sudden,uncontrollable feeling of regret4.makes(the parent-child relationship)go wrong;taking(some of the happiness and mutual respect)away from (parents and their children)5.start a new course of improved behaviorComprehension of the TextII.1.A2.C3.D4.D5.A6.B7.B8.CV ocabularyIII.1.assignedpensate3.prompt4.manner5.tendency6.undermined7.submit8.inferred9.fluctuates 10.respondedIV.1.Jean wrote the speaker's address down in her notebook for fear that she might forget it.2.Passengers must show their tickets on demand.3.Officials are bound to investigate any possible corruption.4.I took it for granted that you would come with us,so I bought you a ticket.5.She has been selfish all the time,but she has promised to turn over a new leaf and become more loving toward others.6.People in this region have pined for a peaceful life since the religiou war broke out three decades ago.7.Poor health had made it difficult for Jim to hold down a job for more than a year.8.Betty gets very depressed at times because of the pressure of her work.9.The boys at my school used to make fun of me because I have a flat nose.10.Jenny kept begging me for a new bicycle, and I finally gave in.第六单元1.confessed2. reserve3. professional4. impressive5. latter6. convey7. qualify8. refined9. substitute 10. approvalIV.1. Correct from: fill out; synonym: fill in2. Correct from: feel comfortable with; synonym: feel comfortable about3. Correct from: attach first importance to; translation: 非常重视;把……放在第一位4. Correct from: turned down; synonym: rejected; refused5. Correct from: came (up) to; definition: moved toward6. Correct from: pressing me for; definition: try in a determined way to get something.7. Correct from: free from/of; definition: not influenced by8. Correct from: stuck with; translation: 不得不接待;被迫接待9. Correct from: for better or worse; definition: whether the result is good or bad10. Correct from: took charge of; synonym: took responsibility forV.1. M2. K3. L4. F5. I6. C7. H8. O9. E 10. BWord BuildingVI.illegal impolite irregular impatient incapableirresponsible inconsistent inappropriate incorrect indefinite1. impatient2. irresponsible3. inconsistent4. illegal5. inappropriate6. incapable7. irregular8. impolite9. incorrect 10. indefiniteVII.unnoticeable unreasonable ungrateful unlimited uncertain uncoverunrecognizable unfashionable undo untidy unfold unload1. unreasonable2. unfolded3. uncertain4. uncovered5. ungrateful6. unloading7. unlimited8.undidSentence structureVIII.1. so is air to man2. so is the eagle of all birds3. so is beer to the British4. so is tea to the Chinese5. so do the English love their beerIX.1. While waiting at the do ctor’s, I read an entire short story.2. After using the brush, put it in its proper place.3. Before being in the army, he was an engineer.4. I deliberately didn’t read the book before going to see the film.5. When buying a new car, it is best to seek expert advice.TranslationX.1. (Just) as a machine needs regular running, so does the body need regular exercise.2. He learned to play the piano while studying in the United States.3. To our disappointment, he turned down our invitation.4. The reality is that, for better or worse, the world has changed with advance of new technologies.5. Most of the female students in my class appear to be ill at ease when (they are) required to answer questions.6. The local government took charge of the security for the sports meeting.XI.1. 足球之于意大利人,就像乒乓球之于中国人。
新标准 视听说 英语 网上学习大厅 答案 第二册 第5单元
(c) is still in love with someone else(d) is desperate to meet a kind woman3. Doctor Ski ____.(a) likes climbing(b) is looking for someone a bit different(c) likes classical music(d) likes jazz and cycling and skiing4. Uncle Bunny ____.(a) loves music(b) is 28(c) loves the outdoors(d) is a lawyer5. Sail Away ____.(a) is attractive(b) is kind(c) likes to travel(d) is 52He told her funny stories.(b)He encouraged her.(c)He helped her climb.(d)He guided her.5. When did they fall in love?(a)When they start climbing.(b)When they reached the summit.(c)When they climbed back down the mountain.(d)When David came over to talk to Amy.6. What happened at the summit?(a)They had a long talk with each other.(b)Other people came over to encourage Amy.(c)Amy collapsed and couldn't stand up.(d)David invited Amy to have some pizzas.7. What did Amy and David do after the climb?(a)They had some pizzas.(b)They went to a village.(c)They went to a party with the others.They went to visit Amy's sick friend.8. What happened after that?(a)They hadn't seen each other for six months.(b)They went on a holiday to other mountains.(c)They became good friends.(d)They got married later.Your answerlieYour answerpersonal information4. Then, the next stage is to talk on the phone. Now that's very revealing, because you'llYour answerhear the person's voiceYour answer agree to meet。
大学英语视听阅读2 unit5 ppt答案
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Part I (Para. 1-4) : culture diversity of New York,Ming use his chinese art to make a living on New York. Part II (Para. 5-8) : Ming stop painting on the street to work for the New York Chinese Cultural Center. Part III (Para. 9—11):The program of New York Chinese Cultural Center benefits not only the artist, but the children as well. Part IV (Para. 12-16):Ming play a role of cultural ambassador.
Language points
1)Diverse a. very different from each other and of various kinds People from diverse cultures share different customs. Her interests are very diverse. diversity n. difference; variety His writing shows the diversity of human behavior and ability. China should introduce more choices and diversity into the education system. 2)make a/ some/ no difference: impact on; exert an influence on 有作用,关系,影响 He never thought he would make a difference so great on his education career. People can make a difference with a better understanding of their own culture. The rain didn’t make much difference to the game.
英语视听说答案2(1-5)
英语视听说答案2(1-5)New Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 1Starting PointInside viewConversation 12AnswersThey have decided on: 2, 5 and 6.Conversation 25Answers1-5 ccbad6Answers1.Maybe I should2.Supposing3.everything’s organized, isn’t it4.I’ve arranged for people to5.I’ll count it all up6.We’d better7.I’ve got a suggestion8.how aboutOutside view2Answers1 Although this may be true in general, Cambridge University in the UK is not mentioned in the clip.2 This may be true but Alex says that Harvard attracts the best students from around the world not just the US.3 True4 They don’t say that everyone enjoys the social life. They just say there’s a good social life and Adam says some of his friends sit in their room and study all night, so obviously not everyone joins in the social life.5 True6 Students can use the Internet for leisure purposes.3Answers1 one of the best universities2 most talented students3 well-known around the world4 have open doors5 good social life6 you want it to be7 on another campus8 it’s a fun place9 go to concerts10 during the week4Answers1 Ashley gets information for her research papers from the library system online.2 Ashley uses the Internet three or four times a week.3 Brian uses the Internet to check his stocks.4 John mostly uses the Internet for leisure purposes, such as following news a sport or playing games.5 John does most of his university work in the libraries.Listening inPassage 123Answers1 It’s a university radio station.2 How are you finding uni?3 She is writing for the university newspaper.4 He went home a Christmas for a month.5 She didn’t do enough work.6 Because he has joined a couple of clubs.7 She has taken a part-time job as a waitress.8 Work is the part that matters most.Passage 26Answers1 Because they are similar.2 Because they both regularly come top in any ranking of the world’s best universities.3 They are old and very beautiful buildings.4 Oxford and Cambridge have produced great writers, world leaders and politicians. Cambridge has produced many famous scientists.5 The Oxford Union, Footlights(the Cambridge comedy club), and The Oxford University Dramatic Society.78Answers1-5 bddbaNew Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 2Starting PointInside viewConversation 12AnswersKate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate3Answers4-1-2-7-3-5-64Answers1 She looks a bit worried, upset or fed up.2 She feels more homesick.3 Sometimes she feels like a moody teenager.4 Kate tries to comfort Janet by sharing her experiences and feelings with Janet and telling her that she has experienced the same situation.5 Kate believes it is normal for Janet to feel so.6 Janet can see that Kate is busy with her essay.7 Janet asks to leave very suddenly, so Kate thinks that Janet is leaving because what she said may have upset her in some way. She wants to give Janet more help.Conversation 26Answers71 she was feeling2 I felt as if3 I wouldn’t worry about it4 I wish I could have helped5 you look cheerful6 What an amazing grade7 I feel on top of the world Everyday English 8Answers1-6 aaaaabOutside view2Answers3AnswersThe true statements are: 2, 3 and 5. 4 Answers1-10 cabcdadbcaListening inPassage 124Answers1 blue2 yellow3 green4 blue-green5 red6 orange7 blue-greenPassage 278Answers1 She feels very embarrassed.2 She can’t bear people who are cruel, especially to animals or children.3 He doesn’t like them because they think they are superior without any reason.4 People who don’t behave properly in public make him angry.5 He likes people around him to be happy and to have a positive attitude towards the future.6 He says he never feels jealous.7 When she is successful and when she is recognized by her boss for what she can do.8 She doesn’t know what the kids are going to be like or how they may behave.New Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 3Starting PointInside viewConversation 12Answers1 It was good but too long.2 It was a mountain bike and cost a fortune.3 He will go down the street to see if he can see anyone with it, while Kate goes to ask the shopkeeper if they saw anything suspicious.4 She hasn’t seen anything.5 She advised Kate to report it to the police.6 Bikes get stolen all the time.7 They should go back to the college and report it.Conversation 24Answers1-5 cdbdb5Answers1 This woman said that2 Y ou’re joking3 That’s what she said4 It’s just too much5 She thinks6 I’m really furious7 Unbelievable8 What they said wasEveryday Englsih6Answers1-3 abb4 b In hunting or sport, a shot from a great distance is not likely to succeed.5&6 aaOutside view2AnswersThe true statements are: 1 and 4.3Answers1 gain access2 commit this crime; looking at property; an uncut garden3 800 crimes4 white female (African and Asian Britons are more likely to live in larger family units) 4Answers6-4-2-5-1-35Answers1-5bdbbdListening inPassage 12Answers1.He had forgotten to put his false teeth in.2.He stole 4,000 dollars3.They said he stole 6,000 dollars, but he only stole 4,000.4.They traced his call.5.He fell asleep in court and suddenly woke up, but wasn’t sure what was happening.6.The judge allowed him to plead not guilty.3Answers1.The shoplifter started running, but the policeman soon caught up with him.2.Always remember to wear your false teeth if you’re going to bite someone.3.I’m wondering if the supermarket manager took another 2,000 and said I’d taken it.4.The guy was ringing from a phone booth-and they arrested him while he was talking to the newspaper.5.The man suddenly woke up, but wasn’t sure what was happening.Passage 26AnswersName of the victim: Anna BlackDate the attack took place: just over a week agoTime of day the attack took place: about sevenGender of the attacker: maleItem the mugger tried to steal: mobile phoneGender and number of the people who helped the victim: two menTime the police took to arrive: five minutes7Answers1-5 baabd8Answers1.Y es, I practice three times a week—so I’m ready for situations like this.2.Y es, I can react very fast.3.I fell backwards onto him.4.Y eah! I’m tall and quite heavy—so we both fell to the ground together.5.Oh, I’d like to think so.6.I think it’s a good idea to have some kind of defense training.New Standard College English Book 2Unit 4Starting PointInside viewConversation 12Answers1.The wheelchair got stuck on the front of the lorry.2.The driver drove for several miles before he stopped.3.The driver did not realize he had a passenger.4.The policeman told the thief he was answering an ad in the paper.5.The thief agreed to sell the car.Conversation 234Answers1.Tornadoes have damaged homes in Northern England.2.He is still missing.3.Global warming is accelerating.4.There are lots of different views and it is very stimulating.5.A news addict.6.They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs.7.Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later.5Answers1.There is still no news of2.Scientists claim that3.mostly get my news4.I’ve got used to5.I’ve got into the habit of6.I spend too much timeEveryday English6AnswersOutside view2Answers2-7-4-5-1-3-631.do you mind2.journalism, photography3.for two hours4.getting these invitations5.on the screen4AnswersThe true statements are: 2 and 55Answers1.Every Saturday night.2.To take people’s pictures.3.How do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street?4.They feel you shouldn’t have the right to invade their privacy.5.Because whatever we’re consuming, we’re encouraging them to spread (by buyingmagazines with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures).7 Write a short summary of the video clip, which should include:●the main objections about paparazzi photos●how paparazzi photography has developed●what consumers should doExample answerThe video clip contained an interview with a photo-journalist from Los Angeles.He explains the history of the paparazzi. In Europe after World War II, political events often became violent and journalists would try their best to get exciting pictures of fights. Later on, they expanded their work to include glamorous stars. Celebrity pictures, the more embarrassing the better, became big business.The journalist tells how much money he made from chasing Hollywood stars. But when Princess Diana died, he started thinking about what he was doing he decided paparazzi photos were bad, taking away people’s privacy only for the sake of greed.Now he campaigns against the paparazzi by taking sudden pictures of ordinary people to let them feel what it is like to be hunted by a photo-journalist.Listening in1AnswersA boy tries to cook chips but they catch fire while his is talking to a girl.2Answers1.He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking toa girl in the kitchen.2.Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it. 3Name: Phil TaylorCampus address: South Block, Room 18Date of the fire: November 10Time of the fire: 11 pmCause of the fire: He had a telephone conversation with his girlfriend and forgot about the chips he was deep-frying, and then chips and oil caught fire.Length of time the fire brigade took to arrive: ten minutesDamage done: The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.4Answers1-5 daabcPassage 26Answers1.They are unscripted programmes during which the camera simply records people interactingin a pre-set situation. The people in them are simply being themselves.2.People put together in a house or on a island trying to cooperate and achieve certain goals.Contests where people try to be discovered as singers, designers, dancers, chefs etc. their interactions and swings of emotion are shown as well as their performances. Hidden camera situations. Some popular shows on Hunan TV, such as Super Girls.3.They are extremely popular and seem to be addictive for some. People become so involvedthat they are willing to pay to call in and vote for favorite contestants. Some people feel they are offensive as they make people’s real feelings and lives a matter of entertainment.78Answers1.just as many2.how they behave3. a gardening program4.do very well5.to say to thatNew Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 5Starting PointInside viewConversation 11AnswersTopics mentioned are: 2, 3, 5, 6 and 82Answers1.I’d love to know more about the emperor, he was cool.2.Before that, there were seven big states and they had been fighting each other for many years.3.Qin was king of the largest state and he defeated the six other states, one after another.4.After his army had attacked the first state, the next state surrendered without much fight.5.The army leaders were very clever, they used a river to flood the city.6.After conquering the last state, Qin made himself Emperor of the whole of China.7.Was he the emperor who created the Terracotta Warriors?8.He was so afraid of death that he wanted them to guard him in the afterlife. Conversation 2 31.Something like 500,000 men2.He is seen as the greatest emperor in Chinese history.3.Y es, of course he had enemies.4.Y es, he built the first Great Wall.4Answers1.She says it was an incredible achievement.2.As a result of the unification.3.He standardized writing, the money system and the system for measuring and weighing things.4.He built it to stop tribes from the north invading.5Answers1.Well, so he unified China2.as a result3.something like4.as a result of5.Some people hated him so much6.so he built a huge wallEveryday English6Answers1-4 babaOutside view1Answers1.All the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps who died in action during the First and Second World Wars and in every armed conflict since then.2.A religious service, a poetry recital, a march of veterans etc.2Answers3-6-5-7-2-1-44Answers1-5 acbad6-10 adccbListening inPassage 12Answers1.businessman; 11 years old2.first name; his second name3.the same age as4.terrible four years; survives5.his Japanese friend6.strength; courage3Answers1-5 bdadbPassage 25Answers1.Women in the Land Army worked in agriculture as the men were away fighting.2.No, they were in non-combatant roles, although some of them flew transport planes and others worked in dangerous places, like fighter stations.3.They worked in transport, catering, tracking bombers and generally in support services.6Answers1.It was very hard work, very physical.2.She thought planes were exciting and she liked the uniforms.3.She worked on a fighter station tracking the German bombers.4.They were always in danger of being bombed.5.They had contributed so much to the war effort and to society, therefore, their role in society should be highly valued.。
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Part I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. His parents wanted him to learn to be responsible.B. His parents believed it was good for his health.C. His parents hoped he would not be lonely.D. His parents loved animals.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She saw her uncle riding a horse many times when she was young.B. She once worked at stables.C. Her uncle gave her a horse as a birthday present once.D. Her uncle worked at the local stables.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Dogs.B. Rabbits.C. Cats.D. Turtles.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She is all for it.B. She is completely against it.C. She is willing to accept a dog, but on certain conditions.D. She needs only a dog that can do a lot of hard work.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman disagrees with keeping animals in zoos.B. The man thinks animals in zoos lose their freedom totally.C. The woman thinks animals in zoos are well-fed.D. The man disagrees with keeping animals in zoos.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.M:So, 河马) you've beenreading?W:Fabulous! I've learned that hippos are not the clumsy animals as (2)M:Is it true that they sweat blood?W:No. Hippos' skin produces a red oil whichsunburn and infections.M:Cool! Hey, why do hippos yawn (打哈欠)W:They're not yawning; they'reshowing them their teeth.M:Hippos must be lazy,W:Yeah, but that doesn't meango out and eat at night.M:Probably they can't run fast, so it's probably safer for them to eatin the dark toW:No! Hippos are very fast. They'reM:I know! I've seen them run through the waterW:Right! In fact, the name "hippopotamus" means "river horse" (11)Your answer Correct answer(1)how's how's/how is(2)they seem to be they seem to be(3)protects them from protects them from(4)all the time all the time(5)scaring away scaring away(6)though though(7)they are lazy they're lazy/they are lazy(8)avoid being seen avoid being seen(9)much faster much faster(10)like horses like horses(11)in Greek in GreekPart III ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.Why is the cat called Bo?A. The cat is named after a clown called Bo.B. The cat is named after a singer called Bo.C. A jazz composer called Bo gave the cat the name.D. A magician called Bo gave the cat the name.2.Why does the woman call her cat a bad boy?A. He lives in the countryside.B. He runs out in the fields.C. He catches various kinds of animals.D. He attacks a vet.3.Why was the woman concerned about the cat one day?A. He killed too many animals.B. He was run over by a car.C. He jumped down from too high a place.D. He could not walk steadily.4.What happened at the vet's clinic?A. The cat attacked the vet.B. The cat ran away from the vet's.C. The vet gave the cat a thorough checkup.D. The vet gave the cat a shot.5.Why was the cat limping?A. He got hurt in a traffic accident.B. He fell out of a window.C. He wanted attention and love.D. He was feeling playful.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.The husband went upstairs to chase the cat __________.A. outB. go outC. come outD. get out2.Nothing worked. Finally, John got __________ and he yelled at theparrot.A. fed upB. fed up withC. fed offD. fed off with3.My dog is __________ well trained __________ he's almost human.A. so...soB. such...thatC. so...thatD. as...as4.The dog licked her hand and wagged its tail, and she ________.A. hookedB. was hookedC. hooksD. was hooking5.It has something to do with the dog's __________. It's very keen.A. feeling of smellB. smell feelingC. sense of smellD. smell sense6.The dog finally fixed his eyes on the lamb chops and barked,__________ that he wanted to buy some.A. showedB. shownC. being shownD. showing7.The smart animal surely doesn't __________ this kind of treatment.A. reserveB. deserveC. preserveD. observe8.Your dog will have to __________, or you will have to leave thecinema.A. behaveB. behave himC. behave himselfD. be behaved9.I find it relaxing to sit down and watch tropical fish at the end of a________ day.A. tiringB. tiredC. tiresomeD. tireless10.The parrot apologized, "I believe I may have _______ you with my rudelanguage. I'm truly sorry."A. offended atB. offended toC. offended againstD. offended。