第三版《大学英语 》1 一课一练 Unit 3 - 答案和听力材料
第三版《大学英语 》1 一课一练 Unit 3
北京联合大学大学英语II课程(上外教版)一课一练北京联合大学大学英语课程(上外教版)一课一练试卷(Unit Three,Book One)(注:尽量采用练习册里面的题目和知识点)Part I Writing (30 minutes) 注意:此部分试题在答题卡1上。
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic of XXXXX. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below:Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a composition on the topic Good Manners. You should write at least 120 words and you should base your composition on the outline (given in Chinese) below: 1世界上的人都看重良好的行为举止.2在公共场合的一些良好的行为举止.3如果每个人都培养起了好的行为举止Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7,choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D). For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
新视野大学英语1第三版听说教程答案U3
U3_Life MomentsOpening up1Reference answers4. Have you ever been to a festival/football match/rock concert?5. Have you ever climbed a high mountain ridden a horse/missed the train?6. Have you ever made a gift for your mother on her birthday?Listening to the worldSharing1Reference answersThe people in the podcast mainly talk about how they feel about London and the most exciting things they have done in London.ScriptsF=FinnPart 1F: I love living in London because there’s so much to do. I’ve been to lots of interesting places but there’s always something new to experience. How do you feel about London?2Reference answers1.Because there’s so much to do.2.He has been to lots of interesting places but there’s always something new to experience.3.How do you feel about London?ScriptsW1=woman 1, etc.; M1=Man 1, etc.Part 2W1: I love London. I actually lived here for 14 years.W2: I love London. I love the diversity, and all the different people here, the multiculturalism.W3: I love London. London is one of the most amazing cities. It’s so exciting; there’s so much to do and see in London. I think it’s one of my favorite cities.W4: I like London, but sometimes it’s too busy.M1: There’s (There’re) too many people; it’s too big a city; um… it doesn’t have any real heart, and um, you know for a holiday, it’s … it’s just not, it’s … it’s …it’s not very relaxing.W5: Living in Australia at the moment, comparing it to London, I find the people to be more humorous and lively. There seems to be more going on.M2: Absolutely love London. One of the best places, I think, anyone can live. There’s just so much happening, I mean. Um, my father’s just over for two weeks and (has) actually been going down to all the galleries and stuff today along the South Bank.W6: I feel very comfortable in London. It’s already, like, my fifth time.M3: I wouldn’t like to live in London, but to visit, it’s an absolutely tremendous place and where I live it’s just a short train ride.M4: I do like London. I really like the old architecture and the history that they have here. There’s a lot to see and it’s just a really nice city.M5: London’s a very nice city. It takes a lot to get used to.M6: I like London very much. I like London because of its huge diversity of people, and huge diversity of things to do and places to see.3Answers1A 2C 3H 4B 5G 6F 7D 8EScriptsPartsF: What’s the most exciting thing you’ve done in London?W3: The most exciting thing I’ve done in London recently is to see Oasis live. I went to the Roundhouse and it was the most amazing concert. It was free, so we ended up having nice passes, so we were close to the band and it was incredible. It’s the best thing I think I’ve seen in a long time.W2: I’ve been to the theater quite a lot in London. I went to see Waiting for Godot at the National.W5: I’ve recently been to Hampton Court, which is a royal palace most famously known for being the place where King Henry Viii lived, and a few of his wives that made it there.M3: I… I think Tate Modern is the best place I’ve been to, you know, because it’s … it’s different every time… Um, you know, they really push the boundaries of, you know, the displays, compared to a lot of the traditional museums and art galleries in London.M5: The best thing I’ve ever done was watching a gig in Hyde Park for my cousin’s birthday.W4: The most exciting thing I’ve done in London? Um, I’ve watched England play football at Wembley – that was quite exciting.M2: Just this weekend, we were in er, Brixton, in Brockwell Park, and there was a country fair going on and just the characters in the crowd were just absolutely fantastic.M4: I’ve done a lot of interesting things. I’ve had a lot of good experiences here but probably the best thing was when I went to Wimbledon this year. Um… I got to watch … I got to watch Andy Murray on Center Court. I managed to get tickets to that. And it was just a really good atmosphere and it was a good example of, sort of, British culture and sport.4Answers1)exciting2)amazing concert3)incredible4)the theater5)the best place6)different7)compared to8)play football9)interesting things10)the best thing11)tickets12)culture and sportanswersA-4 B-1 C-5 D-3 E-25Reference answers1.Recently, I visited Beijing. Beijing is a wonderful city with many great things to do and see. Iwent to the National Center for the Performing Arts to see a famous musical. It was a wonderful show. And I visited the Bird’s Nest and the Water Cube, two important Venues of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. I also went to the Tian’anmen square, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, Peking University, and the Summer Palace. But the most exciting thingI did there was visiting the Great Wall – the view was breathtaking!2.Yes, I have been to London. I loved it. The museums are wonderful, especially the BritishMuseum, which was established in 1753 and is one of the largest and most comprehensive museums in the world. I also enjoyed riding in the London Eye, a giant observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames. /No, I haven’t been to London. If I have a chance to go to London, I would like to see places I have heard so much about , such as Tower ridge, Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey. I would also like to take the Tube as the London underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world.Besides, I hope to visit some of the 2012 London Olympic Games venues.While you listenScriptsThis happened in Australia… when I was about 25. I spent a few days at a hotel in Alice Springs and went to Ayers Rock and … Well, anyway, one day, I went out for a walk… in the outback. It was a lovely day so I walked and walked… and then I realized I didn’t really know where I was. I was a bit stupid, really… because I decided to go further… I guess I thought I’d find the way back. Um…anyway, after that I heard some dogs. First I heard them barking, and then I saw them… There was a group – maybe five or six dogs, wild dogs, coming towards me. I felt really frightened, but I remembered some advice I, I, er… um, I …I read in my guidebook: Don’t move, and don’t look at the dogs. So I froze, like a statue… I didn’t move… and I looked at a tree, not at the dogs, and didn’t move my eyes. The dogs were all around me, jumping and barking… I thought they were going to bite me. Then one dog did bite my arm, just a little, but still I didn't move. In the end, after about 20 minutes, the dogs went away. I stayed there for a few more minutes and then luckily found my way back to the hotel. It was the most frightening experience I’ve ever had!2Answersa-d-h-e-b-g-c-f3Reference answers1.In Australia2.Because he decided to go further after he realized he didn’t know where he was.3.Really frightened4.Don’t move, and don’t look at the dogs.5. A tree.After you listen4Reference answersWhen I was 12 years old and just graduated from elementary school, I went to Beijing with my dad to see the 2008 Olympic Games. I loved basketball team playing and I especially wanted to see Yao Ming playing. First, we tried to buy tickets online, but all tickets for basketball games had been sold out. Of course, I was very disappointed. Then we went to the stadium to see if someone would be selling extra tickets. After we waited for hours, we became hopeless. But just when we were about to leave, a man came to us and said he had an extra ticket because his friend couldn't make it due to an emergency. We were overjoyed. Immediately, my dad bought the ticket, and told me to rush in – he would wait outside. Finally, I was able to watch the game between the Chinese team and the German team. I enjoyed the game greatly and I was excited when China won. The best thing was that I saw Yao Ming. What a wonderful experience. ViewingBefore you view1Reference answers1.Yes, I have been to a wedding. It was the wedding of my best friend’s sister. I enjoyed it verymuch because there was a lot of delicious food and I met a lot of friends there.2.Yes, I do. First, there is the ritual of bowing at traditional Chinese weddings. The bride andthe groom bow to show their respect first to Heaven and Earth, then to their parents, and finally to each other. Second, there is always a huge wedding banquet. Family members and friends are invited to the wedding banquet. A huge amount of food is served along with liquor and wine. Third, the red color is used to create a happy atmosphere. Colors play a significant role in Chinese culture, both then and now. red is the traditional wedding color as it signifies joy, love, and prosperity. The color is dominant throughout the wedding ceremony: The bride wears red clothes, guests give money in red envelopes, and there are red decorations everywhere at the wedding.3.I know almost nothing about Greek weddings, but I know there is a movie called My Big FatGreek Wedding. From the name, I can assume there must be a lot of food and a lot of people at the wedding.2Reference answersFrancesco is an architect and historian. He visits the island of Crete and goes to a local wedding. While you viewScriptsF=Francesco; M1=Mamas; M2: MariaF: Kalimera. Kalimera. Er, can you show me around Crete?M1: Yes.F: This is the biggest Greek island of all, so I’ve got a local guide for the next two days.M1: Francesco, do you want to see a Cretan wedding?F: Oh, great! Traditional Cretan weddings can be incredible. Preparations often last days. Mamas is taking me to meet the bride, Maria Skula.F: Kalimera, Francesco.M2: Welcome! Come in.F: Congratulations!M2: Thank you.F: Are you a little nervous?M2: A little.F: All the women are helping prepare for the wedding feast. They’re making decorations in dough for a special wedding bread. How many guests for your wedding?M2: Er, 1,500 abut (about 1,500).F: Mmma mia, it’s a lot! Mamma mia. The whoel of Maria’s village has turned out to see her get married. The bride arrives with her father. She’s gorgeous. This is the nervous bridegroom, Jorgos. In a few minutes he and Maria will be man and wife.M2: I do!F: And now we go to party. It’s certainly the largest wedding reception I’ve ever been to. At Cretan weddings, guests give money as gifts. And now the food is served. He meat of 150 sheep… and a whole lot more. Maria and Jorgos’ first dance as man and wife includes all the close family. I’m destroyed! Ah, really.3Answers1.Preparations for traditional Cretan weddings often last for several days.2.T3.The bride arrives with her father.4.T5.Maria and Jorgos’ first dance as man and wife includes all the close family.4Reference answers1.Crete is the biggest island in Greece.2.She is a little nervous.3.All the women in village are helping prepare the wedding feast.4.About 1,500 people.5.They give money as gifts.6.There is so much to see, do and eat at the wedding. Francesco is overwhelmed by all that. After you view5Reference answers1.I really like the Greek wedding style. I like the music and the dance very much. I can tell howexcited people are and how much they enjoy the occasion. At a Greek wedding people can gather together with their family, relatives, and friends, and fully enjoy music, dance, food and drink. / Not really. I don’t particularly like big noisy weddings. I prefer a smaller and quieter wedding. I would rather just invite my family and a few close friends to my wedding. 2.I definitely like the modern Chinese wedding most because it not only has some traditionalelements such as the red color, traditional wedding outfits, and the ritual of bowing, but also contains Western elements, including champagne, wedding rings, and a wedding cake. /I actually prefer not to have a wedding ceremony. I would like to have a honeymoon instead.Getting married should only involve two people. I hope I can enjoy the happiness without being disturbed by others. Another important reason why I want to skip the wedding is that preparing for a wedding is such a huge, exhausting, and time-consuming project. I don’t want anyone to get into this kind of trouble.Speaking for communicationRole-playScripts1A: Hello.B: Hi, Sean. It’s Debbie.A: Hi, Debbie. What’s up?B: Is Kevin there?A: No, he’s not. He went out about 10 minutes ago.B: Oh…A: What’s up?B: Well, I locked the keys in the car. Kevin has the spare key.A: Oh, what a drag!B: Could I leave a message for him?A: Of course.B: Just ask him to call me.A: On your mobile?B: No that’s in the car… I’ll give you a number.A: Hold on…OK, go ahead.B: OK, let’s see… it’s 3-double2 6-3, 2-8.A: Got it. I’ll tell him.B:Thanks, bye.A: Bye.2A: Barkley Bank.B: Hello. Could I speak to customer services, please?A: just a moment.B: Customer services.B: Hello, I’ve got a problem. I think I’ve lost my credit card.C: I see. I’m sorry, this line is very bad. Where are you calling from?B: I’m in Madrid, actually. In fact, I’m calling from a public phone and I’ve only got one minute on this card. Could you ring me back?C: Of course. Could you give me the number thereB: Just a moment… it’s 34 for Spain, 91 for Madrid, then 308 5238.C: Let me check that. 34 91 308 5238.B: That’s right.C: Fine. Put the phone down – I’ll call you back straight away.B: Thank you.3A: Hello?B: Oh, thank goodness. Hello, uh… Who’s this?A: My name’s Marianne.B: Thanks for picking up.A: Well, the phone rang so I picked it up.B: Yes, well, that’s my cell phone. And you found it.A: Oh, OK… It’s yours. Do you want to get it back?B: Yes, thanks. Where are you?A: Central Bank, by the fountain. It was here in the grass.B: Ah, yes… I thought it might be.A: So where are you?B: Not far away. I can be there in 10 minutes.A: OK, I’ll wait here.B: Great. Thanks a lot.1Reference answersWhom do they call why do they callCaller 1 A friend The caller has locked her keys in the car and calls her friend toget the spare key.Caller 2 A service person The caller has lost his credit card and calls the bank to report it. Caller 3 A stranger The caller has lost his cellphone and calls his own cell phone tosee who has it.2Reference answers.1)It’s2)there3)leave a message4)call5)speak6)moment7)ring8)number9)this10)picking up3Reference answers1B: Hello.A: Hello. May I speak to Xiao Ling, please?B: May I ask who is speaking?A: This is Mary, Xiao Ling’s friend.B: HI. I’m sorry, but Xiao Ling’s not in the dorm right now.A: I tried calling her cell phone, but she didn’t answer the phone.B: Oh, she has left her cell phone charging in the dorm.A: OK. Where has she gone?B: She has gone to the library. But she should be back very soon.A: May I leave a message?B: Certainly.A: please ask her to meet me at the theater at 7:30 in the evening. And I have already bought theB: 7:30 at the theater. No problem. I’ll make sure she gets the message.A: Thank you very much.B: You are welcome. Goodbye.A:Bye.2B: Good morning. Customer services.A: Good morning. I’ve got a problem. I’ve lost my bank card.B: May I have your name, please?A: My last name is Wang, and my first name is Xiaohai.B: Mr. Wang, what is your ID number, please?A: It’s 31486687.B: Could you tell e when you lost your card?A: I think I lost it last night. I used it in a restaurant last night. But this morning I couldn’t find it. B: And your card number, please?A: Just a moment. It’s 72588540395.B: Please enter your PIN number.A: OK.B: Ok. Your information is recorded. Your lost card is cancelled.A: Then I need a new card. When do you think I can get one?B: Generally, it takes four to six working days for the card to be ready.A: Should I come to pick it up?B: Yes. When the card is ready, we’ll call you. May I have your phone number?A: My number is 4916664.B: Let me check. It’s 4916664.A: Correct.B: All right. We’ll call you very soon.A: Thank you.B: You are welcome. Have a nice day.A: You too. Bye.B: Bye.Group discussionGet ideasScriptsI=Interviewer; S1=Speaker 1; S2=Speaker 2; S3=Speaker 3I: Excuse me. Do you have a second? We’re asking people about experiences of a lifetime… for a survey.S1: Oh… Er, yes, if … if it’s quick.I: Great. Could you look at this list? Have you done any of these things?S1: Hmm… yes, yes, I have actually. Well, one of them! I’ve been to Guatemala and I’ve climbed that volcano, I think.I: Anything else?S1: No, no, I don’t think so. Sorry, I have to run…I: Excuse me…I: Have you ever ridden an elephant?S2: Uh, what? Why? Uh, no. no, I haven’t …I: We’re doing a survey on experiences of a lifetime. Can I show you this list? Um, have you done any of these activities?S2: Oh, OK. OK. Er, let’s see… Um… No, no, no, no. Oh, I’ve sailed down the Nile… so that’s one thing. In fact, I went to Egypt last year, with the (my) wife… our wedding anniversary… It was funny because…I: excuse me. Er, we’re doing a survey… about experiences of a lifetime.S3: Right…I: Two minutes. Could you just look at this list? Have you done any of these things?S3: OK. Well… I don’t travel that much, so… I, I haven’t been to Iceland… but it looks nice – swimming in a thermal spa looks fun.I: And the other things?S3: Hmm… no… Well, I’ve seen some of them on TV. Is that OK? Does that count?1AnswersSpeaker 1: Climbing a volcanoSpeaker 2: Sailing down the NileSpeaker 3: None of them2AnswersThe expressions you hear are 1,3,4,5,7,8 and 9.Discuss and organize ideas3Reference answers1.Have you ever taken a cruise on the Yangtze River? If yes, how did you feel?/If no, would youlike to try it?2.Have you ever been to Tibet? If yes, how did you feel? / if no, would you like to try it?3.Have you ever camped in a forest? If yes, how did you feel? / if no, would you like to try it? Present ideas6Reference answersHello, and welcome to Cool Entertainments. Recently we did a survey about people’s unusual experiences. We interviewed 12 people and asked them whether they have ever dived in the sea, done bungee jumping, or ridden on a roller-coaster. And we also asked them if they have, how they felt, and if they haven’t, whether they would like to try any of the activities.Here are our findings. Four of the interviewees have dived in the sea, and all of them regarded it as a wonderful experience. (Paly the recording about what the interviewees say about their diving in the sea, if necessary.) Only two of them have done bungee jumping; one found it very exciting while the other thought it too scary. (Paly the recording about what the interviewees say about their bungee jumping, if necessary.) Seven interviewees have ridden a roller-coaster; four of them enjoyed it while the other there felt it very scary and uncomfortable. ((Paly the recording about what the interviewees say about their riding a roller-coaster, if necessary.) Surprisingly, oneperson reports that he hasn't done any of the three activities!As to whether they would like to try any of the activities they haven’t done before, most of the m say they would love to try diving in the sea or riding a roller-coaster, but only two people say they would try bungee jumping. The person who hasn’t tried any o the activities says he will never try any of them because they all sound very dangerous. (Paly the recording about whether they would like to try these activities, if necessary.)It was very interesting to hear people talk about their unusual experiences. We hope that they will continue to have more special and exciting experiences in the future.Further practice in listeningShort conversationsScriptsConversation 1W: How I wish you had gone to the concert with me last night. The bank was terribly good!M: I knew it would be. But I came down with a bad cold and had to stay at home to rest.Q: Why didn’t the man go to the concert?Conversation 2M: What did Jennifer think about her job interview? I’m so looking forward to hearing about it. W: she didn’t say much. When I saw her late this morning, she said she would prefer not to talk about it.Q: What can we learn about Jennifer’s job interview?Conversation 3W: I was waiting for you to call me last night. You know I really needed my bicycle to go to the library.M: Oh, I’m sorry. I was playing a computer game with my roommate and completely forgot. You know what, I’ve got it right here.Q: What will the man probably do?Conversation 4M: How was the high school reunion party? You must have had lot to tell those people since you hadn’t seen each other for 10 years.W: I sure did! I was so excited seeing them again. Everyone had interesting experiences, exciting jobs and a happy family.Q: What are the speakers talking about?Conversation 5W: I had a quarrel with my roommate. Every night she stays up very late. I can’t fall asleep when she is around making noises in the room.W: What does the man mean?Answers1C 2C 3B 4D 5ALong conversationScriptsW: Guess what Dad! I won the school spelling competition today! I’m the best speller out of all 450 students at my middle school! I won by spelling the word “excellence” correctly after Jimmy messed up on the word “vehicle”. He added an extra “k” after “c”.M: Wow, that's great, sweetheart! I’m so proud of you. I still remember when I was 13 and I wonmy school’s big spelling competition. I competed all the way tot eh state competition in Sacramento, California!W: You went all the way to the state capital for a spelling competition? Our competition was just in the school cafeteria.M: Yes! Our state competition was in a big theater in Sacramento. We drove two hours from our home to get there. I wore my new blue suit! I even wore my dad’s favorite green tie for good luck!W: Did you win?M: Almost! I came in second. I was so sad after I misspelled “knowledgeable”. But my mom gave me a big hug afterwards, and then we went out for ice cream. Um… vanilla ice cream.W: Wow Dad! Second place in the state competition! In my next competition, I’m going to wear my favorite new yellow dress fo r good luck! And we can go out and have vanilla ice cream, too.Q1: Why was the girl excited?Q2: what happened when the man was 13 years oldQ3: Why did the man’s mom give him a big hug?Q4: What color is the girl going to wear for her next competition?Answers1B 2C 3A 4DPassage 1ScriptsThere are certain superstitions in almost every culture in the world. Even societies that are very rational and scientific are sometimes a little bit superstitious. For example, the United States is a country that is very advanced in science and technology. But American people sometimes believe in superstitions. Americans consider “13” an unlucky number. Some people in the United States also believe that if Friday falls on the 13th day of the month, they will have bad luck.Some Americans believe they will have bad luck if they walk under a ladder. Even if people say they are not superstitious, they will often avoid walking under a ladder. Often people consider it unlucky to break a mirror. If a person breaks a mirror, he or she will have seven years of bad luck. Americans also think they will have bad luck I fa black cat crosses their path. A long time ago, people believed that black cats were actually witches.However, some things are thought to bring good luck. For instance, some Americans believe if they dream about a white cat, or step on their own shadow, or put a mirror just across the door, they will have god luck. Or if they catch a falling leaf on the first day of autumn, they will have good luck all winter. Others think if they low out all the candles on their birthday cake in one blow, they will get whatever they want. And some people think they will have good luck if they find a penny on the ground and pick it up.Q1: What is the passage mainly about?Q2: According to the passage, what is considered as bad luck?Q3: Why is it considered bad luck to see a black cat crossing one’s path?Q4: according to the passage, what will bring people good luck?Answers1C 2A 3B 4CPassage 2Scripts and answersSome parts of the earth are more likely to have earthquakes than other parts. This is usually true of 1) mountainous areas because there the thickness of rocks is not even.It is easy to understand why people are so 2)frightened by earthquakes. People used to believe that when an earthquake 3)took place, the ground opened, swallowed great numbers of people, and then it closed. It was also thought that those people would 4)vanish forever. But now we know this is not what really happens.What we need to fear most is the effects of a serious earthquake, including fires, floods, and landslides. A powerful earthquake 5)occurred in Yellowstone National Park on August 17, 1959. The earthquake was 6)massive and very strong. It also caused the worst landslides in US history since 1927.After the earthquake, some people said that they would never visit Yellowstone, because they were afraid they would be 7)caught in such a disaster caused by the earthquake. This is actually a foolish idea. Such a fear would 8)keep us away from beautiful mountains for the rest of our lives. Even though earthquakes happen every day such a powerful earthquake like the Yellowstone one does not happen frequently at all. We should feel 9)grateful that very few of us will suffer such a bad natural disaster. Besides, if we know 10)in advance and make carful preparations, the loss of lives could be avoided.。
大学英语精读第三版第一册Book1Unit1-3答案
大学英语精读第三版第一册Book1Unit1-3答案大学英语精读第三版第一册Book1 Unit1答案1)e2)g3)j4)a5)b6)i7)c8)d9)h10)f1) handling2) summarized3) process4) absorb5) are bound to6) feel free7) for instance8) strategies9) complained10) has committed to memory11) Nevertheless12) rely on13) Apart from14) command1) over and over again2) at a time3) put it into practice4) watching out for5) by no means6) concentrate on7) In addition t8) in detail1)action2)employ3)announce4)examination5)communication6)express7)compose8)improvement9)concentration10)management11)consider12)motivate13)development14)movement15)discuss16)operate17)division18)production19)educate20)repeat1) additional2) add3) addition4) addition1) effectively2) effect3) effective4) effect1) helpful2) help3) helpless4) help5) helplessly6) helpfully7) helpful1) reliant2) reliable3) reliance reliable4) relies5) reliably6)1) repetition2) repeating3) repeatedly4) repeated5) repetition1) In my opinion2) According to Mary3) In our opinion4) According to today's papers5) In most doctors' opinion According to most doctors1) Shakespeare was not only a dramatist but also an actor.2) Miss Crain not only took me home in her car, but also came the next day to see if I had recovered.3) Hainan Island attracts tourists not only in winter but alsoin summer.4) There is always a black market not only in Britain, but also in other European countries.5) At the Athens Olympics in 2004, Liu Xiang not only won a gold medal in the 110-meter hurdles, but also broke the Olympic record.1) It is true that your sentences are all grammatically correct, but they don’t make any sense.2) It is true that they lost that battle, but they still went on fighting.3) It is true that T om’s very clever and hardworking, but I stilldon’t think he is the right person for the job.4) It is true that learning English is by no means easy, but we can make the task easier by using some learning strategies.1) strategies2) frequently3) over and over again4) commit to memory5) acquaintance6) watch out for7) communicate8) process9) opportunities10) rely on11) put into practice12) absorbed1) if2) about3) it4) know5) up6) as7) addition8) even9) into10) other11) for12) while1) memorize2) a matter of3) taught4) shelf5) realize6) written7) idiomatic8) join in9) difference10) gain a good command翻译1) 史密斯太太对我抱怨说,她经常发现与自己十六岁的女儿简直无法沟通。
新视野大学英语1第三版听说教程标准答案U3
U3_Life MomentsOpening up1Reference answers4. Have you ever been to a festival/football match/rock concert?5. Have you ever climbed a high mountain ridden a horse/missed the train?6. Have you ever made a gift for your mother on her birthday?Listening to the worldSharing1Reference answersThe people in the podcast mainly talk about how they feel about London and the most exciting things they have done in London.ScriptsF=FinnPart 1F: I love living in London because there’s so much to do. I’ve been to lots of interesting places but there’s always something new to experience. How do you feel about London?2Reference answers1.Because there’s so much to do.2.He has been to lots of interesting places but there’s always something new to experience.3.How do you feel about London?ScriptsW1=woman 1, etc.。
M1=Man 1, etc.Part 2W1: I love London. I actually lived here for 14 years.W2: I love London. I love the diversity, and all the different people here, the multiculturalism.W3: I love London. London is one of the most amazing cities. It’s so exciting。
第三版《大学英语 》1 一课一练 Unit 5 - 答案和听力材料
大学英语课程(外教社版)一课一练试卷(精读-一级)Unit 5答案Part I Writing (30 minutes)How to be a successful writerSome people believe that a writer is born but not taught. A writer should have certain gift or talent since his or her childhood. People can not be taught in school or college to be a good writer.However, other people have the opinion that being a writer doesn’t require much talent or gift. What is required is to put your heart on it and work hard toward it. You should write with honesty and emotion, in a whole-hearted way about what you truly believe instead of making up story to cheat the readers.As far as writing is concerned, I believe that writing right does require a little talent and certain knowledge of writing. Besides, diligence and devotion are dispensable part of being a good writer.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)1-7 CDAABCD8. main attraction9. wandering10. expensivePart III Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)11-15 CABBC 16-21BAB CBC22. matter 23.check 24.brown 25.trafficPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes)26-35 DCBAE, FGHOL36-45 CBBCD DACADPart V Cloze (15 minutes)46-55. C A D B C, D A B C D 56-65. A B C A D, B C D A CPart VI Translation (5 minutes)66. To his great disappointment67. a tiring day68. The excited children69. To her surprise70. embarrassing momentTypescript for listening:Section A1.W: I know you live off campus. When do you go to school?M: I go to school a 7:15.Q: When does the man go to school?2.W: When does the first class begin?M: It begins at 8o’clock.Q: When does the first class begin?3.W: Do you have a long break in the morning?M: Yes. I have a long break from 9:40 to 10.Q: When does the man have a long break?4.M: When and where do you have lunch?W: We have lunch at the school canteen at 11:45.Q: When does the woman have lunch?5.W: Do you go to bed late?M: Yes, but I usually go to bed no later than 11:30.Q: When does the man go to bed.Section BConversation 1 Hey Sandra!Jack Hey, Sandra. Now you’re a student of the University of London.Congratulations!Sandra Thank you.Jack Where are you living, Sandra?Sandra I’m living in a flat in the city. Do you live in London, Jack?Jack No, I live in a village in Oxford.Sandra Sounds lovely. So do you commute every day?Jack Yes, I go by train.Sandra What time do you usually get to work in the morning?Jack Well, we’ve got a flextime system, so we can choose our time. I always start at 8.Sandra So early in the morning! Do you finish early, too?Jack Yes, around 4. What about you? Do you have classes every day?Sandra No, but I usually go to the university every day because I like to work in the library.Jack I bet it is. What time do you have to start in the morning?Sandra Well, it depends. I don’t usually get in till about 10 and I often stay till 9 or10 at night.Jack That’s a long day. How do you get there? Do you drive?Sandra No, I cycle. I prefer cycling. It keeps me fit.Jack I’m sure it does. Look, would you like a drink, Sandra?Sandra Yes, please.Q1: What’s the probable relationship between Sandra and Jack?Q2: What do you know about Sandra?Q3: What do you know about Jack?Conversation 2 The Telephone is Ringing.(Bang! Bang!)Keith Dad? Dad ?Father What is it, Keith? I’m washing the dishes.Keith Who’s making that noise? I’m writing a term paper.Father John? What’s that noise you’re making? Your brother is writing a term paper. John Gee whiz, Dad. I’m building a rocket for school. I’m showing it in science class tomorrow.Keith Well, I’m trying to write my term paper. I have to turn it in on Friday.(The phone rings.)Father Oh, darn it. The phone is ringing. Lisa! Please answer the telephone. I’m washing the dishes.Lisa (from the bathroom) What? What?Father Please answer the phone. I’m wash ing the dishes.Lisa But I can’t, dad. I’m washing my hair.FatherMary What is it, Dad?Father Answer the phone, will you?Mary I’m studying, Dad. Why don’t you ask Linda to pick up the phone?Father What’s Linda doing?Mary She’s not doing anything. She’s watching TV.Father Linda?Linda I’m watching the baseball game, Dad?Father Well. I’m washing the dishes. SO SOMEONE ANSWER THE TELEPHONE! Section CI get up as late as I possibly can and jump in and out of the shower. I put on the trousers I had on yesterday and take a shirt out of the wardrobe----it doesn’t matter which one as long as it’s ironed. I find the jacket that goes with the trousers, look down and check that my socks match and t hat’s it. Nearly all my clothes are either green or brown because I’ve been told that they are the only colors that suit me. So I never really have to worry about what I go with. The important thing is to make sure I have enough time to listen to the traffic and weather program before I leave for work.。
大学英语听说第三版_第一册(答案)
Unit 1Meeting peoplePart AExercise 11w: very well, thank you .And you ?2m: Hello,Nice to meet too.3w: How do you do ?It’s good to see you .4w: Just fine ,thanks.5w; Not too bad, thanks.6m: Great ! What about youPart BConversation 1Exercise 11 B2 CExercise 21:Somewhere, 2:a friend of Emi , my best friend , 3: Emi’s house , 4:remember Conversation 2Exercise 11 D2 CExercise 21;Santa Barbara , California2;London work for a few months3:Rosefield High / the same higt snhool 1989Part CPair work1 Hi, I’ m…2 Hi, my name is…3 Hi, Tom4 Hello, Tony.5 It’s T-o-n-y6 I’m from7 I’m a student8 Nice to meet you too9 Neither am I / Me , neither’10 You, too.2A1 Monica and Bradley are the two speakers in the conversation2 It took place in a fast-food restaurant3 Bradley took Monica’s table because there were no other tables free.4 No, she was unhappy at fist5 Yes ,she finally agreed to let bradley share her table because she found him nice and polite .6 She realized that she had met Bradley before at Emi’s house7 She was Monica’s best friend and also a friend of Bradley’sB1 Yes he is2 He is from Santa barabara , California3 He went to Rosefield Higt4 He graduated in 19895 He is an arstist6 He is in london now . He has just an exhibition of some of his paintings in a small gallery in the city.7 She is a math teacher at Rosefield HigtPart DExercise1 A2 D3 BUnit 2Exercise 11: M1 let me introduce you2: W I’d like you to meet3: W introduce you to4: W1 Let me introduce myself . My name isW2 I’m5: M comeand meet this is this isPart BConversation1Exercise11 c2a3aExercise2Publishing company three book projets free time for herself busy five have lunchConversation2v1 c2 dPartCA1 She is an assistant editor in a publishing company2 She is working on three book projects3 she feels great4 She used to like a lot of free time for herself and to be with her friends5 She enjoys being busy6 She is in a shap7 It’s lunch time8 She is looking around in the shop9 No , she isn’t .She doesn’t like to spend a lot of money on clothes10 She is going to have lunch with her friend Laura ,whom she has met in the shopB1 He is Engish2 He takes picture /is a photographer / works for a travel magazine in Italy3 He is going to Portugal4 No , he isn’t5 He is going to take some photographs7No, he isn’t .He is taking the trip by sea8She is going home to Germany9Yes , she is .She studies medicine10They are going to have coffee togetherPartDhigt school three years the same universityhappy the street have lunch nearest restaurant the window stories about their lives keep in touchunit 3PartBExercise11 b2 d3 aExercise2Conversation11enjoy some music2catch every word3the key words the main idea4are repeated several times in the dialogue5colsedConversation2Exercise11 c2 b3 dExercise21 F2 T3 F4 F5 TPartC1Yes I’m studing in the Department of Economics/ No I’m not . I’m visting a friend here2I’m majoying in / It’t Bioche mistry / World History / Internationl Trade ,etc3I speak two languages besides Chinese ./ I can speak English and German4Pretty well. But I have trouble with spelling5Yes ? / Yes , what is it ? Sure .Go ahead6It’s due next week7It’s due next week8Good luck9Take it easy2A1Joana and Paul are the two speakers in the conversation2It took place at a listening comprehension class3She was nervous4Every time she put on the headphones she would be so nervous that she wouldn’t be ableto catch a single word when the conversation began5He suggested that Joana on the key word only6Those are the words that tell the main idea or are repeated several times in a conversation7No she wasn’t because she had difficulty with finding the main idea of conversation8No the teacher started the lesson before Paul could give Joana an other suggestions and she was nervous againB1She speaks four languages.They are English ,French ,German and a little Japanese2She is quite good at French3She sometimes has trouble with spelling4He can also speak four languages.They are French.Greek , Arabic and English5He learns Arabic because he has to use it quite often .His company does a lot of business in the middle East6He can read and write in all those languages7He sometimes makes mistakes in his spellingPartD1 c2 bUnit 4PartBConversation1Exercise11b2c3aExercise21 African Music Intermediate Piano English Composition basic Chinese2 English Literature Political Science Math Computer ProgrammingConversation2Exercise11 d2 cAExercise2Classes all morning has a swimming class has a faculty meeting picks up daughter from the day-care centerPartC2 pair workA1Yes , she registere for the new semester yesterday2No she is not taking any businness classes3She is takeing an African music course and Intermediate Piano4The African music couse meets three times a week and the piano couse once a week5It meets on Mondy6She is going to taking two basic requirement couses .They are English Composition once a week7It meets on Monday8She is expexting a busy semesterB1Candy and Dr Brown are the two speaks in the conversation2Cindy is a student and Dr Brown about her project3It was a Wednesday4She wanted to take to Dr Brown about her project5No ,he wasn’t .He had to teach the whole morning6He would be free between 12 and 17No she wasn’t .She had a swimming class then8She would be free after about 39No ,he had a faculty meeting from 3 till about 510No it wasn’t .He had to go to the day-care center to pick up his daughter at 5:3011No ,Cindy wouldn’t be able to take to Dr Brown about her project that day but they would probably be able to meet the next dayPartDExercise1 a2 c3 dUnit 5PartAExercise11It’s no trouble at all2That’s OK3That’s all right4It’s nothing5Forget it6No problem7Please don’t worry8Never mind .I quite understand9Well ,It’s happened to me ,too10Don’t think any more about thatExercise21d2a3c4b5dPartBConversation1Exercise11 b2 d3 dExercise21 T2 F3 F4 T5 TConversation2Exercise11 B2 D3 AExercise21 He said he would have the zipper of the dress repaird right away2 He said he would exchange the dress for a new one3 She wanted her money back4 a The zipper of the dress was damagedb She did n’t like the color of the dress and the dress didn’t look good on herPartCPair workA1 The woman was a customer and the man . the manager of the store2 She was making a complaint .She complained that the store had sent her an incorrect bill3 No ,he found it very strange.4 The fact othat the woman received incorrect bills five or six times in the past three months5 Yes he did6 It was the new computer7 He promised that it wouldn’t happen againB1She bought a dress in the store2The zipper of the dress broke ‘3She was at a party4She felt very embarrassed5She wanted her money back6No ,he didn’t7He offered to repair the dress for her or exchange it for a new one8She didn’t like the color of the dress and she didn’t look good in it9He told her to see the manager.PartDExercise1 She will have to work overtime this weekend (Or :this coming Saturday afternoon and Sunday )2 She will be out of town on business for two weeks after this weekend .Unit 6PartAExercise1`11 at the part2 Remember mary’s e-mail address exactly3 late for class4 hand in his homework on work5 come round to Monica’s houseExercise2Mail hear from you you don’t like it very much probably you have more friends Spend the summer vacation I can’t make it she needs me go away you can join me and my familyPartBConversation1Exercise11D2C3CExercise21 three her fault2 Tuesday wait for her turn3 yesterday taix4 Thursday for an hour in the rain fullConversation2Exercise11 d2 c3 bExercise21 F2 F3 F4 TPartCA1 Miss Smith and Mr Sharp are two speakers in the conversation2 She was making an opology to Mr Sharp because she was late for work3 He was unhappy because Miss Smith had been late several times in the week4 No ,she didn’t think it ws her fault5 She had to stand in the rain for an hour for the bus when it finally came it was full6 She had to wait for her turn at the docor’s office for about two hours7 No ,he didn’t .He thought she was just making excusesB1She promised to e-mail him the latest information2Yes ,she did3No ,her e-mails kept returing to her4No ,she didn’t5He found out that Sue had used his old e-mail address6Yes ,he had given her his new address on his last e-mail7She forgot that Pike had changed his e-mail address and failed to update her address book8He ashed Sue to use his new address and try again9She promised she would update her address book and send him the lastest information rightawayPartDExercise11 b2 c3 dUnit 7PartAExercise11On the chair by the bookshelf2Behind the door3Under the small table4In his study5Under her pillowExercise2M on the sixth floorM right over thereM nextW in frond of the stairsPartBConversation1Exercise11 d2 a3 cConversation2Exercise11 d2 c3 aPartCPair work1Yes2It’s quite a way .You’d better take a bus/ the subway3It’s only a couple of blocks away / I’m afraid you’re going in the wrong direction 4Yes ,it’s about a ten-minute walk from here5Yes it does /No .The bus going to the zoo is on the other side of street .6It’s five stops from here7You ‘are welcome ./ No problem8You too2A1 They are strangers2 She is asking the man the way to the Grand Theater3 It’s located on market street4 She should go straigh down the road to the traffic lights and then turn right to market street5 She should walk along the street for about three blocks6 She will see a big fountain7 It’s behind the fountain8 She wants to make sure that she’s got the directions right .9 She thanks the man for his helpB1 She wants to go the Media Megastore2 It’s on the corner of Fifth and Fairview3 She’s on first Street4 No , it’s just one block away5 She should turn left6 She should walk four block along Fairview to go Fifith7 It’s on the right connerUnit 8PartAExercise1They turned left along the road 23rd Street the first turning on the righton the cornerExercise2No.3 at the corner turn left zoo straight ahead the schoolThe market turn left storePartBConversation1Exercise11 c2 a3 cExercise21 blues club alittle way form here2 walk it’s a lot quicker by subway3 City Line Grand Street two stops4 fifteen minutins or soConversation2Exercise11 a2 a3 dPartCPair WorkA1He is loking for the snake bar2No ,It’s a little way from where he is3Yes he can4The quicker way to get there is to take the subway and it will take about fifteen minutes5He should take the city line and it’s two stops6At Grand street7It ‘s just across from the exitB1 John called linda2 He wanted to invite Linda for dinner that evening3 He suggested that they go to the Korean restaurant in Green Street4 No , she didn’t5 No,but told her how to get there6 She should turn right and go along North Street7 She should turn left to Winter Street8 She should take the second turning on the right to Green Street9 It was on the corner ,next to the Blue Hotel10 She was expected to meet him there at 6:30PartD1 traveling2 driving3 looking for a small hotel4 I want to go the Sun Hotel .Do you know it .5 drove for about twelve miles6 this isn’t a hotel7 this is my house8 Turn around9 go back nine miles 10 the Sun Hotel on the leftUnit 9PartAExercise11 Q 7:152 Q 8o’clock3 From 9:40 to 104 Q 11:455 No later than 11:30Exercise26:30 7 35 8:30 a.m 7 p.m 10 10:203:30 3:50PartBConversation1Exercise11 b2 a3 bConversation2Exercise11 c2 b3 dExercise21in the cold wind2form the other side of the street3in such cold weather4by bus5on footPartCPair Work1I usually get up at 7 o’clock2On foot ./By bicycle / By bus3It usually takes me half an hour to get to school4I live on compus ./ I like at home with my parents./ I share an apartment / flat with my friends5Yes .We have four classes every moring ./ No we have lectures only on Wednesday mornings6I always eat at the school cafeteria7I don’t do my sports ./I do sports several times a week8Yes .I tutor two junior high school students once a week9I do a lot of reading ./Sometimes I go to the movies / watch DVDS / read novels /paly basketball /play computer games10I guess I’ll just stay at home and relax2A1 She is a student2 She is studing at london university3 She is sharing a flat in the city4 No ,she doesn’t5 She goes to the university every morning because she likes to work in the library6 She usually gets in at about 10 O’clock7 Yes, she does. She often woeks until 9 or 10 at night8 She goes there by bicycle to keep herself fitB1 It was late in the afternoon2 It was cold an windy3 He ran into Mary at a bus sotp4 She was waiting for a bus5 She was going to take a walk in a park6 Because she always liked to go for a walk before supper7 No ,it was not8 She felt it boring to walk trought the street9 She would take a No.3 busPartDExercise11 goes to the library2 chats3 has more classes4 two or three5 gets together with some friends6 cook a meal in someone’s flat7 go out for a drink8 just relaxUnit 10PartAExercise11 takes eat breakfast2 It is not3 work but take subway4 ask walk work far awary5 suggested get a good book read onExercise2Frist it helps us fit It take secondly helps us in our find it easier thirdly itGives us get it enables work without a proverb bed and early makes a andPartBConversation1Exercise11 A2 C3 CExercise21 8:152 12:00 1:003 6;304 5:355 6:206 5:40Conversation2Exercise11 c2 b3 cExercise21 washing dishes2 writing a term paper3 buiding a rocket for school4 washing her hair in the bathroom5 studing6 watching a baseball game on TVPartCPair workA1She usualy leaves for work at a quarter past eight2She usualy catches the 8:30 bus3She starts work at 94She usually has her coffee break around 10:455She has lunch between 12:00 and 1:006She finishs work at 5:307Larry will pick her up after work8They will drive to the airport to meet her sister jane9They’ll go and have dinner .10They will have Chinese food this time .B1 It probally takes place in the evening after the family has had their dinner2 Five .They are Keith . John ,Lisa ,and the twins ,mary and Linda.3 He is washing dishs and his five children are all doing something on their own4 He is writing a term paper5 No , he can’t because someone is making a lot of noise6 John is .He is building a rocket for school .He is going to show it in his science class tomorrow7 The telephone rings8 He tries to get one of the three girls to answer the phone but none of them listen to him9 Lisa is washing her hair ; Mary is studing ;and linda is watching abaseball game10 He is very much annoyed11 He firmly demands that someone answer the phonePartDExercise1 T2 T3 T4 F5 FUnit 11PartAExercise11 beer2 beef3 apple4 ice cream5 milk6 potatoes7 oranges8 cake9 cofee 10 tea 11chicken 12 cabbagesExercise21 S2 D3 S4 D5 S67 S8 D9 D 10 SPartBConversation1Exercise11 B2 A3 DExercise21 F2 T3 F4 F5 TConversation2Exercise11 B2 B3 AExercise21He had same pizza with peppers and mushrooms and a glass of wine2She had a glass of water3Neither of them4At about eight o’clock5They each paid for their own share of the mealPartCPair work1Great ! Thank you2What about the new restaurant around yhe corner3I like Chinese food better / I perfer Italian food4I’m going to have shrimp ./I;m just going to grab a sandwich /I don’t kown .I can’t decide5I’d like a table by the window6Yes ,we’d like a pizza with mushrooms,please /No .we’re not ready to order yet7I’d like it rare /medium-rare /medium/ well-done8No ,thanks ./ I’ll have won-ton soup9Yes .I’d like a large sprite ,please10Yes ,I’d like some ice-cream ./ No thank you11Sure21 It takes pleas in a Chinese restaurant2 It’s his first time in his restaurant3 Yes .it’s her favorite restaurant4 She suggests at first that they order some spring rolls5 Brad doesn’t seem to care for spring roolls since he has never heard of them before6 She suggests hot and sour soup and then stri-fried chicken.7 No ,he isn’t interested in tryng them8 He only wants to eat a hambuger and French fries9 No ,it doesn’t .It only sever Chinese food10 No ,she finally gives in and agrees to go to a burger place insteadB1 It took place in a restaurant.2 Mike and Jackie were having a meal there3 The ordered a pizza with peppers and mushrooms4 Mike ordered a glass of red wine and Jackie,a glass of water5 It was ten to eight6 No,they didn’t .Mike asked jackie if she wanted some coffee but Jackie didn’twant any .She throught it was rather late7 He asked for the check8 No , she wanted to pay her share of the meal9 He was glad and thanked JackiePartD1 A day off2 called in sike3 the day’s special4 meat with potatores an peas5 waitng for fifteen minutes6 waiting7 put the meats8 finished the vegetables9 put lots of potatoes and peas on the plates as they were cheap 10 takeing the plates out to the customersUnit 12PartAExercise11 R2 F3 F4 R5 F6 FR 6 FR7 FR8 R9 FR 10 RExercise21 W2 W3 D 4D 5 D 6 W 7 D 8 W 9W 10 DPartBConversation1Exercise11 A2 D3 BExercise21 a strawberry shake2 a chocolake shake3 a regular plain pizza4 a large mushroom and harm pizza5 not decidede yetConversation2Exercise11 b2 a3 cExercise21 Coffee2 Coke3 hamburger ,French fries .vegetable4 hamburger salad5 apple pie6 apple pie ,ice –creamPartCPair workA1 It was twenty after one2 They were discusing what to have for lunch3 Yes ,he was hungry because he didn’t have much for breakfast4 He didn’t feel like having a sandwich or buger because they would be too light a meal for him5 She suggested they go to Pizza Hut and have a nice juicy Pizza6 They went to a Pizza Hat jusy around the cornner7 The man wanted to have a larger musgroom and ham pizza and the woman a regular plain pizza8 Both wanted a shake9 They wanted to choose an appetizerB1They were discussing what to have for dinner2No ,she wasn’t3Tom’s father did4No ,he didn’t .His father had cooked the same things since his mother left .And Tom was tired of eating fried fish and chicken soup every day5He suggested they eat out this time for a change6He wanted to go to the McDonald’s7He wanted a hambuger ,some salad ,a glass of Coke ,apple pie and an ice cream8He wanted a hambuger , apple pie,some vegetable and a coffee9He suggest it was more than enough and that they probably would have to do some packing .PartDExercise11 c2 d3 aUnit 13PartAExercise11W 22M 123W 184W 1695W 6th 1st6M 22nd7W 408W 47.90Exercise281311 110 19 4 Fifth 60.000PartBConversation1Exercise11 b2 b3 cExercise2Ad/Dis Koolshot OpticoolAdvantages LighterEasierCheaper $650 More powerful Sharper FeaturesRechargeablebatteriesRechargeable batteriesDisadvantages FewerZoomPictures HeavierLess easy More expensiveA storyExercise11 b2 a3 cExercise21 fine white lace2 kept looking at mary’stockings3 the very latest fashion4 had been trying to obtain stockings5 her grandmotherPartCPair work1 making appropriate responses’1 Great ! Let’s go and check it out .2 We have a wide selection of CD-players in the appliance section .It’s upstairs .3 Yes. I’m looking for a digital camera./No,thanks.I’m just looking .4 Small/Medium/Laige/Extra Large5 Certainly,the changing rooms are over there6 It’s too small .Do you have an extra large7 Great !I’ll take it.8 That’s a good buy ./150 yuan for that necklace? That not worth the money .2A1 They are a saleawoman and a customer2 He was looking for one that’s light .easy to use and of higt quality3 She recommended the Koolshot and the Opticool4 It’s smaller ,lighter and easier to use5 It has more features ,a more powerful zoom and takes sharper pictures6 They both come with rechargeable batteries7 The Koolshot is cheaper and costs $650 ,and the Opticool costs $799.8 He preferred the Opticool,which is of better quality ,but it was a bit too expensive for him9 She said that she could give the man a 50-dollar discount if he wanted to buy the Opticool10 He decided to buy the Opticool at aprice of $749B1 It took place in a shoe shop2 A pair of high boots on display in the window caught her eye3 She was interested in them because they were exactly what she had been lookong for .4 She asked the shop assistant5 She thought the price was reasonable6 She decided to try a pair on7 She kept looking at Mary’s stockings8 She was wearing a pair of stockings made of fine white lace9 She asked Mary where she got her shockings10 She said that they were the very latest fashion and that the shop had been trying a obtain them For some time10he got them from her grandmotherPartDQusetions The first dress The second dressWhat color? 1 bule 2 greenHow much? 3 $ 55.90 4 $ 35.505XL 6 SWhat does thecustomer thinkabout the price?Dose it suit her? 7 expensive 8 noy too exprnsive9 too big 10 too samllUnit 14Part AExercise11 F2T3 F4T5TExercise2Not too short not too long not too expensive 50 dollars49.9989.99Part BConversation1Exercise11 a2 b3 bExercise2Items suggested The Woman’s Commentsa skateboard I don’t want the boy to hurthimselfa drum set The boy’s father will be upset a DIY computer kit It’s good but far too expensive a computer It’s good .The boy will love itConversation2Exercise11 b2 b3 dExercise2$ 789.99 $399.99 $169.50No No YesToo expensive PriceColor dullSoftcomfortable10%Part C2 Pair WorkA1 She is in a snap2 She is looking for a present for her nephew3 It’s for her nephew’s ninth birthday4 No, because she doesn’t want him to hurt himself5 No,because she thinks the boy’s father will be upset if she dose6 She wants something educational that costs $50 or less7 A do-it-yourself computer kit8 She doesn’t buy it because it’s too expensive .It costs $199.999 She decides to buy a computer game called NFL 2k4 and it costs$40/10 Yes ,she thinks the boy will like the present because he loves both computergames and football.B1 They are in funiture shop .2 They see a sofa that costs $789.993 Mary thinks it’s nice and tom agrees4 No .Because Tom says it’s too expensive5 They see a sofa that is on sale and it’s only $399.996 No.Neither of them likes it7 A chair catches her eye8 He likes the chair because it’s soft and comfortable bu her is worried about the price9 Yes ,he says he can give them 10% off10 It’ll be $169.5011 He thinks it’s a bargain and says to Mary that they should buy the chairPart DExercise1 d2 b3 bUnit 15Part AExercise11 new 5 bright 6clean 7 nice 8 big 9 quiteExercise21 heavy2 dirty3 cold4 high5 empty6 widePartBConversation1Exercise11 c2 a3 dExercise2South of the cityQuite new from outsideLarge living room, family room , nicebedroomsMordern , a new refrigerator,electricstove, nice dishwasherBig, with beautiful lamn and trees350,000 dollarsIn installmentsConversation2Exercise11 a2 cExercise2The center of the townA busy road ,but opposite a part16th floor the townTwoOneLargeSmall , with a balcony40 pounds a week ,the similar kind offlat in the distritPartCPair Work1We live in a house/flat .2It’s in carner of the city ./It’s 20 miles south of the town center ./It is close to our college ./It is on a quite street3The house has 2 stories ./ It’s a five-story building4It looks quite new/old/shabby from outside5It’s on the top floor ,overlooking a park./It’s on the 20th floor .It has a nice view of the city skyline6It has two bedrooms, a living room ,a dining room,a kitchen and a bathroom7It faces north8It’s big and bright ,/It’s small but cozy ./It’s quite spacious .9It is vey good /wonderful/splendid.It has a lovely view of a park / a stream/a vally .2A1 She is telling the man about a house her family has just bought .2 She thinks it’s beautiful .3 It’s in a small town 20 miles south of the city4 It took quite new from outside5 It has a modern kitchen with a new refrigerator,an electric stove anda nice dishwasher6 It has a modern kitchen with a new refrigerator ,an electric stove anda nice dishwasher7 Yes, there’s a very nice garden .It’s noy big ,but the lawn and the trees around it are beautiful.8 It’s 350000 dollars9 They are going to pay for it in installmentsB1 They are talking about a flat2 A real estate agent/ owner and a potential tenant .3 It’s in the center of the town4 It’s on a busy road5 It’s opposite a park6 It’s on the 16th floor and has a lovely view of the town7 It has a living room ,two bedrooms,a bathroom and a large kitchen ,8 It’s small but it has a balcony9 It’s 40 pounds a week10 It’s the lowest rent for that kind of flat in the district11 Yes ,he is .He will go and see the flat at about 4 in the afternoon PartDExercise1 hall, living room , three2 upstairs , master ,smaller3 nice , modern , gas stove ,microwave oven .。
大学英语第一册第三单元答案公开课PPT课件
BOOK 1 - Unit 3 - Text A - Comprehension
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7. How does the public feel about science? [It is in two minds about science. It has come to expect the steady increase in the standard of living that new developments in science and technology have brought to continue, but it also distrusts science because it doesn't understand it.]
8. What does the author think of equations as a way of expressing
BOOK 1 - Unit 3 - Text A ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้ Comprehension
11. What is the responsibility of TV science programme producers? [To educate the public, not just entertain it.]
5. What does the author think we should do about science and technology? [We should try to ensure that the changes they make are in the right direction.]
新视野大学英语1第三版听说教程答案U3
U3_Life MomentsOpening up1Reference answers4. Have you ever been to a festival/football match/rock concert?5. Have you ever climbed a high mountain ridden a horse/missed the train?6. Have you ever made a gift for your mother on her birthday?Listening to the worldSharing1Reference answersThe people in the podcast mainly talk about how they feel about London and the most exciting things they have done in London.ScriptsF=FinnPart 1F: I love living in London because there’s so much to do. I’ve been to lots of interesting places but there’s always something new to experience. How do you feel about London?2Reference answers1.Because there’s so much to do.2.He has been to lots of interesting places but there’s always something new toexperience.3.How do you feel about London?ScriptsW1=woman 1, etc.; M1=Man 1, etc.Part 2W1: I love London. I actually lived here for 14 years.W2: I love London. I love the diversity, and all the different people here, the multiculturalism.W3: I love London. London is one of the most amazing cities. It’s so exciting; there’s so much to do and see in London. I think it’s one of my favorite cities.W4: I like London, but sometimes it’s too busy.M1: There’s (There’re) too many people; it’s too big a city; um… it doesn’t have any real heart, and um, you know for a holiday, it’s … it’s just not, it’s … it’s …it’s not very relaxing. W5: Living in Australia at the moment, comparing it to London, I find the people to be more humorous and lively. There seems to be more going on.M2: Absolutely love London. One of the best places, I think, anyone can live. There’s justso much happening, I mean. Um, my father’s just over for two weeks and (has) actually been going down to all the galleries and stuff today along the South Bank.W6: I feel very comfortable in London. It’s already, like, my fifth time.M3: I wouldn’t like to live in London, but to visit, it’s an absolutely tremendous place and where I live it’s just a short train ride.M4: I do like London. I really like the old architecture and the history that they have here. There’s a lot to see and it’s just a really nice city.M5: Lond on’s a very nice city. It takes a lot to get used to.M6: I like London very much. I like London because of its huge diversity of people, and huge diversity of things to do and places to see.3Answers1A 2C 3H 4B 5G 6F 7D 8EScriptsPartsF: What’s the most exciting thing yo u’ve done in London?W3: The most exciting thing I’ve done in London recently is to see Oasis live. I went to the Roundhouse and it was the most amazing concert. It was free, so we ended up having nice passes, so we were close to the band and it was incredible. It’s the best thingI think I’ve seen in a long time.W2: I’ve been to the theater quite a lot in London. I went to see Waiting for Godot at the National.W5: I’ve recently been to Hampton Court, which is a royal palace most famously known for being the place where King Henry Viii lived, and a few of his wives that made it there. M3: I… I think T ate Modern is the best place I’ve been to, you know, because it’s … it’s different every time… Um, you know, they really push the boundaries of, you know, the displays, compared to a lot of the traditional museums and art galleries in London.M5: The best thing I’ve ever done was watching a gig in Hyde Park for my cousin’s birthday.W4: The most exciting thing I’ve done in London? Um, I’ve watched England play football at Wembley – that was quite exciting.M2: Just this weekend, we were in er, Brixton, in Brockwell Park, and there was a country fair going on and just the characters in the crowd were just absolutely fantastic.M4: I’ve done a lot of interesting things. I’ve had a lot of good experiences here but probably the best thing was when I went to Wimbledon this year. Um… I got to watch …I got to watch Andy Murray on Center Court. I managed to get tickets to that. And it was just a really good atmosphere and it was a good example of, sort of, British culture and sport.4Answers1)exciting2)amazing concert3)incredible4)the theater5)the best place6)different7)compared to8)play football9)interesting things10)the best thing11)tickets12)culture and sportanswersA-4 B-1 C-5 D-3 E-25Reference answers1.Recently, I visited Beijing. Beijing is a wonderful city with many great things to do andsee. I went to the National Center for the Performing Arts to see a famous musical.It was a wonderful show. And I visited the Bird’s Nest and the Water Cube, two important Venues of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. I also went to the Tian’anmen square, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, Peking University, and the Summer Palace. But the most exciting thing I did there was visiting the Great Wall –the view was breathtaking!2.Yes, I have been to London. I loved it. The museums are wonderful, especially theBritish Museum, which was established in 1753 and is one of the largest and most comprehensive museums in the world. I also enjoyed riding in the London Eye, a giant observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames. /No, I haven’t been to London. If I have a chance to go to London, I would like to see places I have heard so much about , such as T ower ridge, T ower of London, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey. I would also like to take the Tube as the London underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world. Besides, I hope to visit some of the 2012 London Olympic Games venues.While you listenScriptsThis happened in Australia... when I was about 25. I spent a few days at a hotel in Alice Springs and went to Ayers Rock and ... Well, anyway, one day, I went out for a walk... in the outback. It was a lovely day so I walked and walked... and then I realized I didn’t really know where I was. I was a bit stupid, really... because I decided to go further (I)guess I thought I’d find the way back. Um…anyway, after that I heard some dogs. First I heard them barking, and then I saw them… There was a group – maybe five or six dogs, wild dogs, coming towards me. I felt really frightened, but I remembered some advice I, I, er… um, I …I read in my guidebook: Don’t move, and don’t look at the dogs. So I froze, like a statue… I didn’t move… and I looked at a tree, not at the dogs, and didn’t move my eyes. The dogs were all around me, jumping and barking… I thought they were going to bite me. Then one dog did bite my arm, just a little, but still I didn't move. In the end, after about 20 minutes, the dogs went away. I stayed there for a few more minutes and then luckily found my way back to the hotel. It was the most frightening experience I’ve ever had!2Answersa-d-h-e-b-g-c-f3Reference answers1.In Australia2.Because he decided to go further after he realized he didn’t know where he was.3.Really frightened4.Don’t move, and don’t look at the dogs.5. A tree.After you listen4Reference answersWhen I was 12 years old and just graduated from elementary school, I went to Beijing with my dad to see the 2008 Olympic Games. I loved basketball team playing and I especially wanted to see Yao Ming playing. First, we tried to buy tickets online, but all tickets for basketball games had been sold out. Of course, I was very disappointed. Then we went to the stadium to see if someone would be selling extra tickets. After we waited for hours, we became hopeless. But just when we were about to leave, a man came to us and said he had an extra ticket because his friend couldn't make it due to an emergency. We were overjoyed. Immediately, my dad bought the ticket, and told me to rush in – he would wait outside. Finally, I was able to watch the game between the Chinese team and the German team. I enjoyed the game greatly and I was excited when China won. The best thing was that I saw Yao Ming. What a wonderful experience.ViewingBefore you view1Reference answers1.Yes, I have been to a wedding. It was the wedding of my best friend’s sister. I enjoyedit very much because there was a lot of delicious food and I met a lot of friends there.2.Yes, I do. First, there is the ritual of bowing at traditional Chinese weddings. The brideand the groom bow to show their respect first to Heaven and Earth, then to their parents, and finally to each other. Second, there is always a huge wedding banquet.Family members and friends are invited to the wedding banquet. A huge amount of food is served along with liquor and wine. Third, the red color is used to create a happy atmosphere. Colors play a significant role in Chinese culture, both then and now. red is the traditional wedding color as it signifies joy, love, and prosperity. The color is dominant throughout the wedding ceremony: The bride wears red clothes, guests give money in red envelopes, and there are red decorations everywhere at the wedding.3.I know almost nothing about Greek weddings, but I know there is a movie called MyBig Fat Greek Wedding. From the name, I can assume there must be a lot of food anda lot of people at the wedding.2Reference answersFrancesco is an architect and historian. He visits the island of Crete and goes to a local wedding.While you viewScriptsF=Francesco; M1=Mamas; M2: MariaF: Kalimera. Kalimera. Er, can you show me around Crete?M1: Yes.F: This is the biggest Greek island of all, so I’ve got a local guide for the next two days. M1: Francesco, do you want to see a Cretan wedding?F: Oh, great! Traditional Cretan weddings can be incredible. Preparations often last days. Mamas is taking me to meet the bride, Maria Skula.F: Kalimera, Francesco.M2: Welcome! Come in.F: Congratulations!M2: Thank you.F: Are you a little nervous?M2: A little.F: All the women are helping prepare for the wedding feast. They’re making decorations in dough for a special wedding bread. How many guests for your wedding?M2: Er, 1,500 abut (about 1,500).F: Mmma mia, it’s a lot! Mamma mia. The whoel of Maria’s village has turned out to see her get married. The bride arrives with her father. She’s gorgeous. This is the nervous bridegroom, Jorgos. In a few minutes he and Maria will be man and wife.M2: I do!F: And now we go to party. It’s certainly the largest wedding reception I’ve ever been to. At Cretan weddings, guests give money as gifts. And now the food is served. He meat of150 sheep…and a whole lot more. Maria and Jorgos’first dance as man and wife includes all the close family. I’m destroyed! Ah, really.3Answers1.Preparations for traditional Cretan weddings often last for several days.2.T3.The bride arrives with her father.4.T5.Maria and Jorgos’ first dance as man and wife includes all the close family.4Reference answers1.Crete is the biggest island in Greece.2.She is a little nervous.3.All the women in village are helping prepare the wedding feast.4.About 1,500 people.5.They give money as gifts.6.There is so much to see, do and eat at the wedding. Francesco is overwhelmed by allthat.After you view5Reference answers1.I really like the Greek wedding style. I like the music and the dance very much. I cantell how excited people are and how much they enjoy the occasion. At a Greek wedding people can gather together with their family, relatives, and friends, and fully enjoy music, dance, food and drink. / Not really. I don’t particularly like big noisy weddings. I prefer a smaller and quieter wedding. I would rather just invite my family and a few close friends to my wedding.2.I definitely like the modern Chinese wedding most because it not only has sometraditional elements such as the red color, traditional wedding outfits, and the ritual of bowing, but also contains Western elements, including champagne, wedding rings, and a wedding cake. /I actually prefer not to have a wedding ceremony. I would like to have a honeymoon instead. Getting married should only involve two people. I hope I can enjoy the happiness without being disturbed by others. Another important reason why I want to skip the wedding is that preparing for a wedding is such a huge, exhausting, and time-consuming project. I don’t want anyone to get into this kind of trouble.Speaking for communicationRole-playScripts1A: Hello.B: Hi, Sean. It’s Debbie.A: Hi, Debbie. What’s up?B: Is Kevin there?A: No, he’s not. He went out about 10 minutes ago.B: Oh…A: What’s up?B: Well, I locked the keys in the car. Kevin has the spare key. A: Oh, what a drag!B: Could I leave a message for him?A: Of course.B: Just ask him to call me.A: On your mobile?B: No that’s in the car… I’ll give you a number.A: Hold on…OK, go ahead.B: OK, let’s see… it’s 3-double2 6-3, 2-8.A: Got it. I’ll tell him.B:Thanks, bye.A: Bye.2A: Barkley Bank.B: Hello. Could I speak to customer services, please?A: just a moment.B: Customer services.B: Hello, I’ve got a problem. I think I’ve lost my credit card.C: I see. I’m sorry, this line is very bad. Where are you calling from?B: I’m in Madrid, actually. In fact, I’m calling from a public phone and I’ve only got one minute on this card. Could you ring me back?C: Of course. Could you give me the number thereB: Just a moment… it’s 34 for Spain, 91 for Madrid, then 308 5238.C: Let me check that. 34 91 308 5238.B: That’s right.C: Fine. Put the phone down – I’ll call you back straight away.B: Thank you.3A: Hello?B: Oh, thank goodness. Hello, uh… Who’s this?A: My name’s Marianne.B: Thanks for picking up.A: Well, the phone rang so I picked it up.B: Yes, well, that’s my cell phone. And you found it.A: Oh, OK… It’s yours. Do you want to get it back?B: Yes, thanks. Where are you?A: Central Bank, by the fountain. It was here in the grass.B: Ah, yes… I thought it might be.A: So where are you?B: Not far away. I can be there in 10 minutes.A: OK, I’ll wait here.B: Great. Thanks a lot.1Reference answersWhom do they call why do they callCaller 1 A friend The caller has locked her keys in the car and calls herfriend to get the spare key.Caller 2 A service person The caller has lost his credit card and calls the bank toreport it.Caller 3 A stranger The caller has lost his cellphone and calls his own cellphone to see who has it.2Reference answers.1)It’s2)there3)leave a message4)call5)speak6)moment7)ring8)number9)this10)picking up3Reference answers1B: Hello.A: Hello. May I speak to Xiao Ling, please?B: May I ask who is speaking?A: This is Mary, Xiao Ling’s friend.B: HI. I’m sorry, but Xiao Ling’s not in the dorm right now.A: I tried calling her cell phone, but she didn’t answer the phone.B: Oh, she has left her cell phone charging in the dorm.A: OK. Where has she gone?B: She has gone to the library. But she should be back very soon.A: May I leave a message?B: Certainly.A: please ask her to meet me at the theater at 7:30 in the evening. And I have already bought the tickets.B: 7:30 at the theater. No problem. I’ll make sure she gets the message.A: Thank you very much.B: You are welcome. Goodbye.A:Bye.2B: Good morning. Customer services.A: Good morning. I’ve got a problem. I’ve lost my bank card.B: May I have your name, please?A: My last name is Wang, and my first name is Xiaohai.B: Mr. Wang, what is your ID number, please?A: It’s 31486687.B: Could you tell e when you lost your card?A: I think I lost it last night. I used it in a restaurant last night. But this morning I couldn’t find it.B: And your card number, please?A: Just a moment. It’s 72588540395.B: Please enter your PIN number.A: OK.B: Ok. Your information is recorded. Your lost card is cancelled.A: Then I need a new card. When do you think I can get one?B: Generally, it takes four to six working days for the card to be ready.A: Should I come to pick it up?B: Yes. When the card is ready, we’ll call you. May I have your phone number?A: My number is 4916664.B: Let me check. It’s 4916664.A: Correct.B: All right. We’ll call you very soon.A: Thank you.B: You are welcome. Have a nice day.A: You too. Bye.B: Bye.Group discussionGet ideasScriptsI=Interviewer; S1=Speaker 1; S2=Speaker 2; S3=Speaker 3I: Excuse me. Do you have a second? We’re asking people about experiences of a lifetime… for a survey.S1: Oh… Er, yes, if … if it’s quick.I: Great. Could you look at this list? Have you done any of these things?S1: Hmm… yes, yes, I have actually. Well, one of them! I’ve been to Guatemala and I’ve climbed that volcano, I think.I: Anything else?S1: No, no, I don’t think so. Sorry, I have to run…I: Excuse me…S2: What?I: Have you ever ridden an elephant?S2: Uh, what? Why? Uh, no. no, I haven’t …I: We’re doing a survey on experiences of a lifetime. Can I show you this list? Um, have you done any of these activities?S2: Oh, OK. OK. Er, let’s see… Um… No, no, no, no. Oh, I’ve sailed down the Nile… so that’s one thing. In fact, I went to Egypt last year, with the (my) wife…our wedding anniversary… It was funny because…I: excuse me. Er, we’re doing a survey… about experiences of a lifetime.S3: Right…I: Two minutes. Could you just look at this list? Have you done any of these things?S3: OK. Well… I don’t travel that much, so… I, I haven’t been to Iceland… but it looks nice – swimming in a thermal spa looks fun.I: And the other things?S3: Hmm… no… Well, I’ve seen some of them on TV. Is that OK? Does that count?1AnswersSpeaker 1: Climbing a volcanoSpeaker 2: Sailing down the NileSpeaker 3: None of them2AnswersThe expressions you hear are 1,3,4,5,7,8 and 9.Discuss and organize ideas3Reference answers1.Have you ever taken a cruise on the Yangtze River? If yes, how did you feel?/If no,would you like to try it?2.Have you ever been to Tibet? If yes, how did you feel? / if no, would you like to tryit?3.Have you ever camped in a forest? If yes, how did you feel? / if no, would you like totry it?Present ideas6Reference answersHello, and welcome to Cool Entertainments. Recently we did a survey about people’s unusual experiences. We interviewed 12 people and asked them whether they have ever dived in the sea, done bungee jumping, or ridden on a roller-coaster. And we also asked them if they have, how they felt, and if they haven’t, whether they would like to try any of the activities.Here are our findings. Four of the interviewees have dived in the sea, and all of them regarded it as a wonderful experience. (Paly the recording about what the interviewees say about their diving in the sea, if necessary.) Only two of them have done bungee jumping; one found it very exciting while the other thought it too scary. (Paly the recording about what the interviewees say about their bungee jumping, if necessary.) Seven interviewees have ridden a roller-coaster; four of them enjoyed it while the other there felt it very scary and uncomfortable. ((Paly the recording about what theinterviewees say about their riding a roller-coaster, if necessary.) Surprisingly, one person reports that he hasn't done any of the three activities!As to whether they would like to try any of the activities they haven’t done before, most of the m say they would love to try diving in the sea or riding a roller-coaster, but only two people say they would try bungee jumping. The person who hasn’t tried any o the activities says he will never try any of them because they all sound very dangerous. (Paly the recording about whether they would like to try these activities, if necessary.)It was very interesting to hear people talk about their unusual experiences. We hope that they will continue to have more special and exciting experiences in the future.Further practice in listeningShort conversationsScriptsConversation 1W: How I wish you had gone to the concert with me last night. The bank was terribly good!M: I knew it would be. But I came down with a bad cold and had to stay at home to rest. Q: Why didn’t the man go to the concert?Conversation 2M: What did Jennifer think about her job interview? I’m so looking forward to hearing about it.W: she didn’t say much. When I saw her late this morning, she said she would prefer not to talk about it.Q: What can we learn about Jennifer’s job interview?Conversation 3W: I was waiting for you to call me last night. You know I really needed my bicycle to go to the library.M: Oh, I’m sorry. I was playing a computer game with my roommate and completely forgot. You know what, I’ve got it right here.Q: What will the man probably do?Conversation 4M: How was the high school reunion party? You must have had lot to tell those people since you hadn’t seen each other for 10 years.W: I sure did! I was so excited seeing them again. Everyone had interesting experiences, exciting jobs and a happy family.Q: What are the speakers talking about?Conversation 5W: I had a quarrel with my roommate. Every night she stays up very late. I can’t fallasleep when she is around making noises in the room.W: What does the man mean?Answers1C 2C 3B 4D 5ALong conversationScriptsW: Guess what Dad! I won the school spelling competition today! I’m the best speller out of all 450 students at my middle school! I won by spelling the word “excellence” correctly after Jimmy messed up on the word “vehicle”. He added an extra “k” after “c”.M: Wow, that's great, sweetheart! I’m so proud of you. I still remember when I was 13 and I won my school’s big spelling competition. I competed all the way tot eh state competition in Sacramento, California!W: You went all the way to the state capital for a spelling competition? Our competition was just in the school cafeteria.M: Yes! Our state competition was in a big theater in Sacramento. We drove two hours from our home to get there. I wore my new blue suit! I even wore my dad’s favorite green tie for good luck!W: Did you win?M: Almost! I came in second. I was so sad after I misspelled “knowledgeable”. But mymom gave me a big hug afterwards, and then we went out for ice cream. Um… vanilla ice cream.W: Wow Dad! Second place in the state competition! In my next competition, I’m going to wear my favorite new yellow dress fo r good luck! And we can go out and have vanilla ice cream, too.Q1: Why was the girl excited?Q2: what happened when the man was 13 years oldQ3: Why did the man’s mom give him a big hug?Q4: What color is the girl going to wear for her next competition?Answers1B 2C 3A 4DPassage 1ScriptsThere are certain superstitions in almost every culture in the world. Even societies that are very rational and scientific are sometimes a little bit superstitious. For example, the United States is a country that is very advanced in science and technology. But American people sometimes believe in superstitions. Americans consider “13” an unlucky number. Some people in the United States also believe that if Friday falls on the 13th day of themonth, they will have bad luck.Some Americans believe they will have bad luck if they walk under a ladder. Even if people say they are not superstitious, they will often avoid walking under a ladder. Often people consider it unlucky to break a mirror. If a person breaks a mirror, he or she will have seven years of bad luck. Americans also think they will have bad luck I fa black cat crosses their path. A long time ago, people believed that black cats were actually witches.However, some things are thought to bring good luck. For instance, some Americans believe if they dream about a white cat, or step on their own shadow, or put a mirror just across the door, they will have god luck. Or if they catch a falling leaf on the first day of autumn, they will have good luck all winter. Others think if they low out all the candles on their birthday cake in one blow, they will get whatever they want. And some people think they will have good luck if they find a penny on the ground and pick it up.Q1: What is the passage mainly about?Q2: According to the passage, what is considered as bad luck?Q3: Why is it considered bad luck to see a black cat crossing one’s path?Q4: according to the passage, what will bring people good luck?Answers1C 2A 3B 4CPassage 2Scripts and answersSome parts of the earth are more likely to have earthquakes than other parts. This is usually true of 1) mountainous areas because there the thickness of rocks is not even. It is easy to understand why people are so 2)frightened by earthquakes. People used to believe that when an earthquake 3)took place, the ground opened, swallowed great numbers of people, and then it closed. It was also thought that those people would 4)vanish forever. But now we know this is not what really happens.What we need to fear most is the effects of a serious earthquake, including fires, floods, and landslides. A powerful earthquake 5)occurred in Yellowstone National Park on August 17, 1959. The earthquake was 6)massive and very strong. It also caused the worst landslides in US history since 1927.After the earthquake, some people said that they would never visit Yellowstone, because they were afraid they would be 7)caught in such a disaster caused by the earthquake. This is actually a foolish idea. Such a fear would 8)keep us away from beautiful mountains for the rest of our lives. Even though earthquakes happen every day such a powerful earthquake like the Yellowstone one does not happen frequently at all. Weshould feel 9)grateful that very few of us will suffer such a bad natural disaster. Besides, if we know 10)in advance and make carful preparations, the loss of lives could be avoided.。
大学英语 一课一练__第三册答案
Key to Model Test (1) Band ThreePart I. WritingSample Writing:On Lifelong LearningWith the rapid development of modern society, lifelong learning has been increasingly important. People need to improve themselves all the time by learning in order to adapt to the fast changes and fierce competition in the society. They have to learn about the latest development and techniques to equip themselves. We can achieve lifelong education in several ways. First, you can choose distant education. Most famous universities have set up their own distant education college to help people realize their dreams. Secondly, there are various kinds of training courses and night courses. People can take advantage of their spare time to learn what they are interested in, such as English, computer skills and drawing. In addition, people can study all by themselves. They can read books in a library or a bookstore in their free time. I prefer to distant education provided by some universities. As is known, colleges have excellent faculty, modern teaching facilities and strong learning atmosphere. By distant education courses, we can enjoy these resources, learning more knowledge and making bigger and quicker progress.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1. Y. 从文中的第一段第二,三句可以了解到尼古丁的这些特性,从而判断出这一说法是正确的。
全新版大学英语综合教程一课一练答案加解析Book 1 Unit 3
Book 1 Unit 3VocabularyDirections: Choose the ONE that best completes each sentence from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).1.To _____ the success in the World Cup, the Chinese team practiced veryhard in the past months.A.insureB. assureC. ensureD. secure句意:为了确保获得“世界杯”的成功,中国队在过去的几个月里刻苦训练。
解析: a.投保险 b. 保证 c .确保 d安全这里C选项的意思符合句意,故选C。
拓展:▲in the past 与现在完成时或者一般过去时连用。
▲in the past months / years 与一般过去时连用。
▲in the past few years / weeks / months / days 与现在完成时连用。
2.It is much easier to talk about social change than to _____.A.bring it onB. bring it outC. bring it upD. bring it about句意:谈论社会变革比实现社会变革容易得多。
解析:a .把它带出来,把它拿出来 b .把它拿出来,提出来c .提起来d .实现3.If you suspect that the illness might be serious you should not _____ goingto the doctor.A.put offB. hold backC. put asideD. hold up句意:如果你怀疑病重,你就不应该推迟去看医生。
解析:a. 推迟 b. 阻止 c. 放在一边 d. 举起疾病严重应该早点去看医生,不能拖延(推迟),故选A。
大学英语一课一练-第三册答案
Key to Model Test (1) Band ThreePart I. WritingSample Writing:On Lifelong LearningWith the rapid development of modern society, lifelong learning has been increasingly important. People need to improve themselves all the time by learning in order to adapt to the fast changes and fierce competition in the society. They have to learn about the latest development and techniques to equip themselves. We can achieve lifelong education in several ways. First, you can choose distant education. Most famous universities have set up their own distant education college to help people realize their dreams. Secondly, there are various kinds of training courses and night courses. People can take advantage of their spare time to learn what they are interested in, such as English, computer skills and drawing. In addition, people can study all by themselves. They can read books in a library or a bookstore in their free time. I prefer to distant education provided by some universities. As is known, colleges have excellent faculty, modern teaching facilities and strong learning atmosphere. By distant education courses, we can enjoy these resources, learning more knowledge and making bigger and quicker progress.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1. Y. 从文中的第一段第二,三句可以了解到尼古丁的这些特性,从而判断出这一说法是正确的。
大学英语1一课一练课后答案
Key to exerciseUnit 1ⅠVocabulary1) has been assigned to the newspaper’s Paris office.2) was so extraordinary t hat I didn’t know whether to believe him or not.3) a clear image of how she would look in twenty years’ time.4) gave the command the soldiers opened fire.5) buying bikes we’ll keep turning them out.31) reputation rigid, to inspire2) and tedious What’s more out of date ideas3) compose career avoid showing hardly hold backⅡ Synonyms in ContextⅢ CollocationComprehensive ExercisesⅠCloze1) last 2) surprise 3) pulled 4) blowing 5) dressed6) scene 7) extraordinary 8) image 9) turn 10) excitementⅡTranslation1) As it was a formal dinner party, I wore formal dress, as Mother told me to.2) His girlfriend advised him to get out of/get rid of his bad habit of smoking before it took hold.3) Anticipating that the demand for electricity will be high during the next few months, they have decided to increase its production.4) It is said that Bill has been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules. /Bill is said to have been fired for co ntinually violating the company’s safety rules.5) It is reported that the government has taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage. /The local government is reported to have taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage.Susan lost her legs because of / in a car accident. For a time, she didn’t know how to face up to the fact that she would never (be able to) walk again.One day, while scanning (through) some magazines, a true story caught her eye /she was attracted by a true story. It gave a vivid description of how a disabled girl became a writer. Greatly inspired, Susan began to feel that she, too, would finally be bale to lead a useful life.Unit 2ⅠVocabulary11) absolutely 2) available 3) every now and then 4) are urging/ urged 5) destination 6) mostly 7) hangs out 8) right away 9) reunion 10) or something 11) estimate 12) going ahead21) in the examination was still on his mind.2) was completely choked up by the sight of his team losing in the final minutes of the game.3) was so lost in study that she forgot to have dinner.4) has come up and I am afraid I won’t be able to accomplish the project on time.5) of equipping the new hospital was estimated at $2 million.31) were postponed the awful was estimated2) reference not available am kind of3) not much of a teacher skips go aheadII Collocation1) to 2) for 3) at 4) from 5) in 6) to on 7) on 8) withIII Usage1) more of less 2) kind of/ sort of 3) something 4) kind of/ sort of5) more or less 6) or somethingComprehensive ExercisesⅠCloze11) choked up 2) awful 3) practically 4) neighborhood 5) correspondence6) available 7) destination 8) reunion 9) Mostly 10) postponing 11) absolutely21) how 2) savings 3) embarrassed 4) phone 5) interrupted 6) touch 7) envelope 8) signed 9) message 10) neededII Translation1) Half an hour had gone by, but the last bus hadn’t come yet. We had to walk home.2) Mary seems to be very worried about the Chinese exam because she hasn’t learned the texts by heart.3) Since the basketball match has been postponed, we might as well visit the museum.4) He stayed in Australia with his parents all the way through the World War II.5) Since I graduated from Nanjing University in 1985, I have kind of lost touch with my classmates.It is not easy to keep in touch with friends far away. This is true in my case.It has been a couple of years since I left my old neighborhood and all the friends there. I have been meaning to write to them but thighs come up and I just don’t seem to find the time. They are always on my mind, however, and I think I will certainly make an effort to keep up correspondence with them in the future.Unit 3ⅠVocabulary11) brief 2) in terms of 3) cut off 4) tend 5) anyway 6)precise7)in the form of 8) initiative 9) convey 10) in two minds 11) concept 12) grasp21) has ensured their team a place in the Cup final.2) medical workers’ responsibility to heal the wounded and rescue the dying.3) entertain as well as educate the learner.4) can do without air and water.5) is likely to be held in June.31) lies in contact between2) basis of is likely sufficient at the moment3) the steady ensures will be highlyII Word Formation1 regained2 undecided3 undersupplied4 disabled5 precondition6 foresight7 mispronounced8 enrichIII Antonymsgood—bad modern—ancient rich—poor forget—remember dry—wet go—come agree—differ new—old attack—defend simple—difficult colored—colorless like—dislike long—short likely—unlikely early—late trust—distrust1) majority 2) accepted 3) increased 4) weaknesses5) local 6) late 7) wrong 8) falseComprehensive ExercisesI Cloze11) highly 2) bring about 3) evident 4) rate 5) sufficient 6) put across7) proportion 8) Hence 9) ensure21) understand 2) travel 3) practical 4) use 5) Another 6) likely 7) affect 8) developments 9) supply 10) SomedayII Translation1) As is predicted by scientists, global pollution has become one of the most serious problems humans are faced with.2) Competition for these jobs is very tough –we have five times as many applicants this year as we did last year/ there are five times as many applicants this year as there were last year.3) As the facts show, educational programs need to fit into the national plan for economicaldevelopment.4) The car burns too much gas, and moreover, the price is almost twice as much as I intend to pay.5) To understand a great international event, we, first of all, need to consider the historical and political background to it.It is hard to imagine how our forefathers could do without so many conveniences that modern technology has brought about. Back then only a small proportion of the population enjoyed the comforts of life. The majority didn’t even have sufficient food, not t o speak of/ let alone the privilege of being educated. However, many people blame modern technology for creating so many problems. They want to slow down the rate of progress. But no one can put the clock back.Unit 4VocabularyⅠ 1. 1) wreck 2) balance 3) approaching 4) handle5) discard 6) Above all 7) diet 8) do with9) checked on 10) cleaned up 11) weekly 12) principles2. 1) to look for survivors were abandoned after it had been determined that all the people inthe sunken ship had died2) was amazed that Bob left a well-paid job travel around the world.3) for a loan has been turned down by many a bank as her business is small and she couldprovide no guarantee.4) express her thoughts with precision, so people often misunderstand her.5) will weaken our determination to modernize our country in the shortest possible time.3. 1) for sale hunting for be amazed by2) become skilled handle their loans3)character by calling on he passed awayII Confusable words1. 1) personal 2) personnel2. 1) sometime 2) Sometimes 3)some time 4) sometimeIII Euphemism d e h c g a b fComprehensive ExercisesI Close1. Text-related1) sponsored 2) determination 3) turned away 4) assumed 5) capacity6 )skilled 7) loan 8) character 9) hunting 10) for sale 11) send for2. Theme-related1) save 2) recent 3) modest 4) grow 5) dream6) immigrants 7) business 8) engineering 9) invest 10) richIII Translation1) It is reported that UN mediators have worked out a plan which they hope will be acceptable to both sides.2) Doris walked in the forest cautiously, afraid of being attacked by giant snakes.3) Earthquakes, typhoons and other natural disasters cannot be prevented, but action can be taken to protect life and property.4) I bought a new issue of my favorite sports magazine and hurried home, anxious to amuse myself reading it.5) Helen lacks confidence. I’ve never known anyone so unsure of her self.2. After graduating from college, Tony decided to start his own business. At the beginning, manya bank turned down his request for a loan. But he was not a bit discouraged, and continued to call on one banker after another seeking help. Impressed by his determination and optimism, one banker finally agreed to loan him the money. Now he has become a wealthy businessman. Talking about his amazing achievement, Tony says that it is important to create rather than wait for opportunities.Unit 5VocabularyⅠ 1. 1) monthly 2) acquaintances 3) classic 4) look…in the eye5) manufactured 6) options 7) finance 8) replacement9) survived 10) pick…out 11)married 12) grabbed at2. 1) survived a car crash that killed both her parents.2) almost embarrassed to death when Sarah read my poem out to the whole class.3) of the Children’s Hospital will care for the seriously injured pupils.4) several phone calls making inquiries about the position of Chief Financial Officer.5) straighten out all your financial problems if you join our club.3. 1) inquiry died of hunger people survived2) Instantly give up his retire replace him executive3) his beloved odd jobs and all thatII Word Formation1. embarrassment2. survivors3. newly4. marketable5. monthly6. competition7. conceivable8. respectableIII Usage1. the poor2. The deceased / The dead3. the disabled4. the French5. The accused6. the young7. The unemployed8. the latter…the former Comprehensive ExercisesI Close1. Text-related1) died of 2) instantly 3) classic 4) ask around 5) surviving6) retire 7) executive 8) replacement 9) stock 10) look…in the eye2. Theme-related1) impressed 2) diligence 3) Instead 4) Contrary 5) professionally6) perform 7) personal 8) balance 9) commitment 10) revealedIII Translation1) I’m not sure where you can find a good carpenter----you’d better ask around.2) Feeling a little embarrassed, he quickly cleared his throat and looked up at the painting on the wall.3) Michael was survived by three sons, two daughters, and his wife Elizabeth.4) As a financial expert, William advised us to invest our money in the stock market.5) We small retailers can’t compete with supermarkets in pricing and sales.2. My dad is a hard-working executive of a manufacturing firm. He works six days a week. Every day he has to straighten out various kinds of problems so that he often stays up late. However, he tries his best to balance / maintain a balance between work and family. On Sundays my dad usually stays at home and cares for us as much as he can. To my greatest joy, he cooks our favorite dishes and plays ball with us.Unit 6VocabularyⅠ1. 1) fertile 2) reflected 3) overseas 4) slim 5) split 6) sustained 7) glow 8) thrust 9) keen10) bud 11) previous 12) whichever2. 1) The sickly smell of carpets and furniture in the bedroom disgusts me.2) Mary stopped corresponding with Henry after the death of her mother.3) A radio transmitter is best located at an isolated place far from cities.4) I was so absorbed in the game on TV that I didn’t hear Martin come in.5) The rough surface of the basketball helps players grip the ball.3. 1) to broaden; make their way2) disgusts; take a chance on3) the grand; and overseas; reflectedII Usage1. 1) frightened 2) afraid/ frightened2. 1) alike/similar 2) similar3. 1) alive 2) living4. 1) sleeping 2) asleepIII Word Family1. 1) disappointed 2) disappointment 3) disappointing 4) disappoint5) disappointingly 6) disappointing2. 1) attractive 2) attract 3) attraction 4) attractively 5) unattractively 6) unattractive Comprehensive ExercisesI Close1. Text-related1) Identifying 2) gripped 3) margins 4)corresponding 5) overseas 6)little 7)hesitated 8)grateful 9) made my way 10) going my way2. Theme-related1)first 2)ring 3)Nor 4) another 5) threw 6) deliberately 7) reasoned 8) himself9) restaurant 10) matterII Translation1. 1) Before I went off to university, my grandfather gave me a few words of wisdom which impressed me deeply.2) Never tell my parents about my injuries and I’ll be very grateful to you (for it).3) At the meeting some of our colleagues put forward sensible suggestions about improving our working environment.4) The management has/have agreed to grant the workers a 10% pay rise in response to union pressure.5) It was very thoughtful of the hostess to give the house a thorough cleaning before we arrived.2. Not rich himself, Uncle Li never hesitates to help others. Previous to/Before his retirement,through Project Hope he located the addresses of two country kids who grew up in poor families but had a keen desire to study. From then on he sent them money regularly. Later the two made their way to college, and even got a chance to study overseas.Unit 7VocabularyⅠ1. 1) go (very) far 2) has expanded 3) In the interest(s) of 4) only to 5) encountered6) has cooperated 7) assessed 8) (had) switched 9) horizons 10) gaze11) disaster 12) wiped out2. 1) a long/long running controversy over whether the book should be published or not.2) felt relieved after her first meeting with Tom had gone smoothly.3) suddenly went wrong with my computer when I was in the middle of writing the essay.4) is obvious that our company is still maintaining its composition as market leader in software.5) give in until they give her a pay rise.3. 1) have undertaken; original; to explore2) evidence convinced; underneath; extending to3) to negotiate; encounter; to figure out; exploreII Confusable Words1. firstly2. first, first3. At first4. First/Firstly5. first6. First7. at first8. firstIII Usage1. animal intelligence whose2. zoo keeper where3. eye contact through what4. money supply of what5. killer whale what kind6. baby whale how old7. family member of what 8. sea turtle what kind/where Comprehensive ExercisesI Close1. Text-related1) emergency 2) evidence 3) original 4) sizing up 5) negotiates 6) reveal7) make a deal 8) dominant 9) in their interest(s) 10) deceiving 11) controversy12) judgment 13) explore2. Theme-related1) protect 2) However 3) type 4) situation 5) sights 6) together 7) rang8) associate 9) without 10) environmentII Translation1. 1) A local business undertook the project but went bankrupt before it was completed.2) Let’s make a deal—you wash my car, and I’ll let you use it tonight.3) We got to the village which we thought must have been wiped out in the severe earthquake, only to find it slightly damaged.4) My garden is dry and shady—few plants thrive in that condition5) Mystery still surrounds the exact truth behind the film star’s death/exact circumstance of the film star’s death.2. When I was young I used to visit the zoo in my hometown. There what attracted me most wasa couple of tigers, especially the male. They were dept in a huge iron cage at first, but later werereleased from it and moved to a place called Tiger Hill. Twenty years later I revisited the zoo and was relieved to find Tiger Hill was still there, but greatly extended. Moving around now were six tigers, old and young, instead of two!。
第三版《大学英语》1一课一练Unit4-答案和听力材料
北京联合大学大学英语课程(上外教版)一课一练试卷(Unit Four, Book One)Part I Writing (30 minutes)In recent years, people are developing an inseparable relationship with Internet. As is known to all, it is convenient for us to click the mouse when surfing on line, either to entertain ourselves or to meet the work’s needs.On the one hand, no one denies that Internet is currently one of the most useful media in our daily life. As a college student, I get on line every day to exchange information through e-mails with my net friends. But on the other hand, a good many people admit that they are too much addicted to Internet to maintain a regular and wholesome lifestyle.Thus, it is necessary for us to use Internet in a reasonable way and restrain from overindulgence. After all,Internet is invented to enrich our life, and to improve the efficiency of our work rather than shackle us with a chain.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)1-7 BBCACDD 8. value 9. Influence 10. electricityPart III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. On the chair by the bookshelf.12. Behind the door.13. Under the small table.14. In his study.15. Under her pillow.Section B16. on the sixth floor.17. right over there.18. at the moment.19. next to20. in front of the stairsSection C21. travelling 22. driving 23. hotel 24. road 25. Excuse26. answered 27. got 28. miles 29. house 30. here 31. stopped 32. looked at 33. this 34. show 35. way 36. Turn around 37. go back 38. Then 39. see 40. left Section D41-46 DACAADPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes)Section A47-51 CIDBH 52-56 ONJLMSection BPassage One57-61 BBDABPassage Two62-66 BCADAPart V Cloze (15 minutes)67-71 CDCAC 72-76 BBCDB 77-81 ABADC 82-86 DACBAPart VI Translation (5 minutes)87. is caused at least in part by smoking too much88. come up with a better solution than this one89. At first glance90. could hardly stand91. (should) go to find Professor Smith in his office附:听力材料Section A11. W: David, where’s today’s newspaper? I can’t find it.M: It’s on the chair by the bookshelf.Q: Where’s today’s newspaper?12. M: Where are my tennis shoes, Betty?W: Behind the door, aren’t they:Q: Where are the man’s tennis shoes?13. W: Do you know where the remote control is?M: I saw it lying under the small table.Q: Where is the remote control?14. M: I can’t find my mobile phone, Emi.W: Have you looked in your study?Q: Where probably is the man’s mobile phone?15. W: I forgot where I put my watch yesterday?M: Isn’t it under your pillow?Q: Where is the woman’s watch?Section DConversation 1Where Is the Grand Theatre?W: Excuse me, sir. Could you tell me the way to the Grand Theatre?M: The Grand Theatre? Let me think for a minute. Ah, yes. It’s on Market Street.W: But where’s Market Street?M: Go straight down this road until you come to the traffic lights. Then turn right.W: That’s Market Street?M: Yes. But you’ve got to go along the street for about three blocks until you see a big fountain. W: Yes. And …M: And the Theatre is behind the fountain.W: I see. Go straight to the traffic lights, then turn right to Market Street, walk three blocks and the Theatre is behind a fountain.M: You’ve got it.W: Thanks a lot.M: You’re welcome. Have a good day.W: You, too.Questions:41. 1) Where does this conversation take place?42. 2) What is the woman doing?43. 3) What can you infer from the conversation?Conversation 2Let’s Go to the Korean RestaurantJohn Hello, Linda.Linda Hello, John. Haven’t heard from you for long. How are you doing?John Fine. I’m calling to ask if you’d like to have dinner with me this evening.Linda Why not? Where?John Let’s go the Korean Restaurant in Green Street.Linda How can I get there?John You get out of your office and turn right. Then go along North Street. Turn left to Winter Street and then take the second turning on the right. That’s Green Street…Linda Wait, wait. Turn left the Winter Street and then take the second turning on the right at Green Street.John Right. And the restaurant is on the corner, next to the Blue Hotel.Linda …next to the Blue Hotel. Good. See you at…John …6: 30. OK?Linda OK, John. Thank you for your invitation.John It’s my pleasure.Questions:44. 1) What are John and Linda mainly doing?45. 2) What do you know about Linda?。
(完整版)大学英语听说第三版第一册答案
Unit 1Meeting peoplePart AExercise 11w: very well, thank you .And you ?2m: Hello,Nice to meet too.3w: How do you do ?It’s good to see you .4w: Just fine ,thanks.5w; Not too bad, thanks.6m: Great ! What about youPart BConversation 1Exercise 11 B2 CExercise 21:Somewhere, 2:a friend of Emi , my best friend , 3: Emi’s house , 4:remember Conversation 2Exercise 11 D2 CExercise 21;Santa Barbara , California2;London work for a few months3:Rosefield High / the same higt snhool 1989Part CPair work1 Hi, I’ m…2 Hi, my name is…3 Hi, Tom4 Hello, Tony.5 It’s T-o-n-y6 I’m from7 I’m a student8 Nice to meet you too9 Neither am I / Me , neither’10 You, too.2A1 Monica and Bradley are the two speakers in the conversation2 It took place in a fast-food restaurant3 Bradley took Monica’s table because there were no other tables free.4 No, she was unhappy at fist5 Yes ,she finally agreed to let bradley share her table because she found him nice and polite .6 She realized that she had met Bradley before at Emi’s house7 She was Monica’s best friend and also a friend of Bradley’sB1 Yes he is2 He is from Santa barabara , California3 He went to Rosefield Higt4 He graduated in 19895 He is an arstist6 He is in london now . He has just an exhibition of some of his paintings in a small gallery in the city.7 She is a math teacher at Rosefield HigtPart DExercise1 A2 D3 BUnit 2Exercise 11: M1 let me introduce you2: W I’d like you to meet3: W introduce you to4: W1 Let me introduce myself . My name isW2 I’m5: M comeand meet this is this isPart BConversation1Exercise11 c2a3aExercise2Publishing company three book projets free time for herself busy five have lunchConversation2v1 c2 dPartCA1 She is an assistant editor in a publishing company2 She is working on three book projects3 she feels great4 She used to like a lot of free time for herself and to be with her friends5 She enjoys being busy6 She is in a shap7 It’s lunch time8 She is looking around in the shop9 No , she isn’t .She doesn’t like to spend a lot of money on clothes10 She is going to have lunch with her friend Laura ,whom she has met in the shopB1 He is Engish2 He takes picture /is a photographer / works for a travel magazine in Italy3 He is going to Portugal4 No , he isn’t5 He is going to take some photographs7No, he isn’t .He is taking the trip by sea8She is going home to Germany9Yes , she is .She studies medicine10They are going to have coffee togetherPartDhigt school three years the same universityhappy the street have lunch nearest restaurant the window stories about their lives keep in touchunit 3PartBExercise11 b2 d3 aExercise2Conversation11enjoy some music2catch every word3the key words the main idea4are repeated several times in the dialogue5colsedConversation2Exercise11 c2 b3 dExercise21 F2 T3 F4 F5 TPartC1Yes I’m studing in the Department of Economics/ No I’m not . I’m visting a friend here2I’m majoying in / It’t Bioche mistry / World History / Internationl Trade ,etc3I speak two languages besides Chinese ./ I can speak English and German4Pretty well. But I have trouble with spelling5Yes ? / Yes , what is it ? Sure .Go ahead6It’s due next week7It’s due next week8Good luck9Take it easy2A1Joana and Paul are the two speakers in the conversation2It took place at a listening comprehension class3She was nervous4Every time she put on the headphones she would be so nervous that she wouldn’t be ableto catch a single word when the conversation began5He suggested that Joana on the key word only6Those are the words that tell the main idea or are repeated several times in a conversation7No she wasn’t because she had difficulty with finding the main idea of conversation8No the teacher started the lesson before Paul could give Joana an other suggestions and she was nervous againB1She speaks four languages.They are English ,French ,German and a little Japanese2She is quite good at French3She sometimes has trouble with spelling4He can also speak four languages.They are French.Greek , Arabic and English5He learns Arabic because he has to use it quite often .His company does a lot of business in the middle East6He can read and write in all those languages7He sometimes makes mistakes in his spellingPartD1 c2 bUnit 4PartBConversation1Exercise11b2c3aExercise21 African Music Intermediate Piano English Composition basic Chinese2 English Literature Political Science Math Computer ProgrammingConversation2Exercise11 d2 cAExercise2Classes all morning has a swimming class has a faculty meeting picks up daughter from the day-care centerPartC2 pair workA1Yes , she registere for the new semester yesterday2No she is not taking any businness classes3She is takeing an African music course and Intermediate Piano4The African music couse meets three times a week and the piano couse once a week5It meets on Mondy6She is going to taking two basic requirement couses .They are English Composition once a week7It meets on Monday8She is expexting a busy semesterB1Candy and Dr Brown are the two speaks in the conversation2Cindy is a student and Dr Brown about her project3It was a Wednesday4She wanted to take to Dr Brown about her project5No ,he wasn’t .He had to teach the whole morning6He would be free between 12 and 17No she wasn’t .She had a swimming class then8She would be free after about 39No ,he had a faculty meeting from 3 till about 510No it wasn’t .He had to go to the day-care center to pick up his daughter at 5:3011No ,Cindy wouldn’t be able to take to Dr Brown about her project that day but they would probably be able to meet the next dayPartDExercise1 a2 c3 dUnit 5PartAExercise11It’s no trouble at all2That’s OK3That’s all right4It’s nothing5Forget it6No problem7Please don’t worry8Never mind .I quite understand9Well ,It’s happened to me ,too10Don’t think any more about thatExercise21d2a3c4b5dPartBConversation1Exercise11 b2 d3 dExercise21 T2 F3 F4 T5 TConversation2Exercise11 B2 D3 AExercise21 He said he would have the zipper of the dress repaird right away2 He said he would exchange the dress for a new one3 She wanted her money back4 a The zipper of the dress was damagedb She didn’t like the color of the dress and the dress didn’t look good on herPartCPair workA1 The woman was a customer and the man . the manager of the store2 She was making a complaint .She complained that the store had sent her an incorrect bill3 No ,he found it very strange.4 The fact othat the woman received incorrect bills five or six times in the past three months5 Yes he did6 It was the new computer7 He promised that it wouldn’t happen againB1She bought a dress in the store2The zipper of the dress broke ‘3She was at a party4She felt very embarrassed5She wanted her money back6No ,he didn’t7He offered to repair the dress for her or exchange it for a new one8She didn’t like the color of the dress and she didn’t look good in it9He told her to see the manager.PartDExercise1 She will have to work overtime this weekend (Or :this coming Saturday afternoon and Sunday )2 She will be out of town on business for two weeks after this weekend .Unit 6PartAExercise1`11 at the part2 Remember mary’s e-mail address exactly3 late for class4 hand in his homework on work5 come round to Monica’s houseExercise2Mail hear from you you don’t like it very much probably you have more friends Spend the summer vacation I can’t make it she needs me go away you can join me and my familyPartBConversation1Exercise11D2C3CExercise21 three her fault2 Tuesday wait for her turn3 yesterday taix4 Thursday for an hour in the rain fullConversation2Exercise11 d2 c3 bExercise21 F2 F3 F4 TPartCA1 Miss Smith and Mr Sharp are two speakers in the conversation2 She was making an opology to Mr Sharp because she was late for work3 He was unhappy because Miss Smith had been late several times in the week4 No ,she didn’t think it ws her fault5 She had to stand in the rain for an hour for the bus when it finally came it was full6 She had to wait for her turn at the docor’s office for about two hours7 No ,he didn’t .He thought she was just making excusesB1She promised to e-mail him the latest information2Yes ,she did3No ,her e-mails kept returing to her4No ,she didn’t5He found out that Sue had used his old e-mail address6Yes ,he had given her his new address on his last e-mail7She forgot that Pike had changed his e-mail address and failed to update her address book8He ashed Sue to use his new address and try again9She promised she would update her address book and send him the lastest information rightawayPartDExercise11 b2 c3 dUnit 7PartAExercise11On the chair by the bookshelf2Behind the door3Under the small table4In his study5Under her pillowExercise2M on the sixth floorM right over thereM nextW in frond of the stairsPartBConversation1Exercise11 d2 a3 cConversation2Exercise11 d2 c3 aPartCPair work1Yes2It’s quite a way .You’d better take a bus/ the subway3It’s only a couple of blocks away / I’m afraid you’re going in the wrong direction 4Yes ,it’s about a ten-minute walk from here5Yes it does /No .The bus going to the zoo is on the other side of street .6It’s five stops from here7You ‘are welcome ./ No problem8You too2A1 They are strangers2 She is asking the man the way to the Grand Theater3 It’s located on market street4 She should go straigh down the road to the traffic lights and then turn right to market street5 She should walk along the street for about three blocks6 She will see a big fountain7 It’s behind the fountain8 She wants to make sure that she’s got the directions right .9 She thanks the man for his helpB1 She wants to go the Media Megastore2 It’s on the corner of Fifth and Fairview3 She’s on first Street4 No , it’s just one block away5 She should turn left6 She should walk four block along Fairview to go Fifith7 It’s on the right connerUnit 8PartAExercise1They turned left along the road 23rd Street the first turning on the righton the cornerExercise2No.3 at the corner turn left zoo straight ahead the schoolThe market turn left storePartBConversation1Exercise11 c2 a3 cExercise21 blues club alittle way form here2 walk it’s a lot quicker by subway3 City Line Grand Street two stops4 fifteen minutins or soConversation2Exercise11 a2 a3 dPartCPair WorkA1He is loking for the snake bar2No ,It’s a little way from where he is3Yes he can4The quicker way to get there is to take the subway and it will take about fifteen minutes5He should take the city line and it’s two stops6At Grand street7It ‘s just across from the exitB1 John called linda2 He wanted to invite Linda for dinner that evening3 He suggested that they go to the Korean restaurant in Green Street4 No , she didn’t5 No,but told her how to get there6 She should turn right and go along North Street7 She should turn left to Winter Street8 She should take the second turning on the right to Green Street9 It was on the corner ,next to the Blue Hotel10 She was expected to meet him there at 6:30PartD1 traveling2 driving3 looking for a small hotel4 I want to go the Sun Hotel .Do you know it .5 drove for about twelve miles6 this isn’t a hotel7 this is my house8 Turn around9 go back nine miles 10 the Sun Hotel on the leftUnit 9PartAExercise11 Q 7:152 Q 8o’clock3 From 9:40 to 104 Q 11:455 No later than 11:30Exercise26:30 7 35 8:30 a.m 7 p.m 10 10:203:30 3:50PartBConversation1Exercise11 b2 a3 bConversation2Exercise11 c2 b3 dExercise21in the cold wind2form the other side of the street3in such cold weather4by bus5on footPartCPair Work1I usually get up at 7 o’clock2On foot ./By bicycle / By bus3It usually takes me half an hour to get to school4I live on compus ./ I like at home with my parents./ I share an apartment / flat with my friends5Yes .We have four classes every moring ./ No we have lectures only on Wednesday mornings6I always eat at the school cafeteria7I don’t do my sports ./I do sports several times a week8Yes .I tutor two junior high school students once a week9I do a lot of reading ./Sometimes I go to the movies / watch DVDS / read novels /paly basketball /play computer games10I guess I’ll just stay at home and relax2A1 She is a student2 She is studing at london university3 She is sharing a flat in the city4 No ,she doesn’t5 She goes to the university every morning because she likes to work in the library6 She usually gets in at about 10 O’clock7 Yes, she does. She often woeks until 9 or 10 at night8 She goes there by bicycle to keep herself fitB1 It was late in the afternoon2 It was cold an windy3 He ran into Mary at a bus sotp4 She was waiting for a bus5 She was going to take a walk in a park6 Because she always liked to go for a walk before supper7 No ,it was not8 She felt it boring to walk trought the street9 She would take a No.3 busPartDExercise11 goes to the library2 chats3 has more classes4 two or three5 gets together with some friends6 cook a meal in someone’s flat7 go out for a drink8 just relaxUnit 10PartAExercise11 takes eat breakfast2 It is not3 work but take subway4 ask walk work far awary5 suggested get a good book read onExercise2Frist it helps us fit It take secondly helps us in our find it easier thirdly itGives us get it enables work without a proverb bed and early makes a andPartBConversation1Exercise11 A2 C3 CExercise21 8:152 12:00 1:003 6;304 5:355 6:206 5:40Conversation2Exercise11 c2 b3 cExercise21 washing dishes2 writing a term paper3 buiding a rocket for school4 washing her hair in the bathroom5 studing6 watching a baseball game on TVPartCPair workA1She usualy leaves for work at a quarter past eight2She usualy catches the 8:30 bus3She starts work at 94She usually has her coffee break around 10:455She has lunch between 12:00 and 1:006She finishs work at 5:307Larry will pick her up after work8They will drive to the airport to meet her sister jane9They’ll go and have dinner .10They will have Chinese food this time .B1 It probally takes place in the evening after the family has had their dinner2 Five .They are Keith . John ,Lisa ,and the twins ,mary and Linda.3 He is washing dishs and his five children are all doing something on their own4 He is writing a term paper5 No , he can’t because someone is making a lot of noise6 John is .He is building a rocket for school .He is going to show it in his science class tomorrow7 The telephone rings8 He tries to get one of the three girls to answer the phone but none of them listen to him9 Lisa is washing her hair ; Mary is studing ;and linda is watching abaseball game10 He is very much annoyed11 He firmly demands that someone answer the phonePartDExercise1 T2 T3 T4 F5 FUnit 11PartAExercise11 beer2 beef3 apple4 ice cream5 milk6 potatoes7 oranges8 cake9 cofee 10 tea 11chicken 12 cabbagesExercise21 S2 D3 S4 D5 S67 S8 D9 D 10 SPartBConversation1Exercise11 B2 A3 DExercise21 F2 T3 F4 F5 TConversation2Exercise11 B2 B3 AExercise21He had same pizza with peppers and mushrooms and a glass of wine2She had a glass of water3Neither of them4At about eight o’clock5They each paid for their own share of the mealPartCPair work1Great ! Thank you2What about the new restaurant around yhe corner3I like Chinese food better / I perfer Italian food4I’m going to have shrimp ./I;m just going to grab a sandwich /I don’t kown .I can’t decide5I’d like a table by the window6Yes ,we’d like a pizza with mushrooms,please /No .we’re not ready to order yet7I’d like it rare /medium-rare /medium/ well-done8No ,thanks ./ I’ll have won-ton soup9Yes .I’d like a large sprite ,please10Yes ,I’d like some ice-cream ./ No thank you11Sure21 It takes pleas in a Chinese restaurant2 It’s his first time in his restaurant3 Yes .it’s her favorite restaurant4 She suggests at first that they order some spring rolls5 Brad doesn’t seem to care for spring roolls since he has never heard of them before6 She suggests hot and sour soup and then stri-fried chicken.7 No ,he isn’t interested in tryng them8 He only wants to eat a hambuger and French fries9 No ,it doesn’t .It only sever Chinese food10 No ,she finally gives in and agrees to go to a burger place insteadB1 It took place in a restaurant.2 Mike and Jackie were having a meal there3 The ordered a pizza with peppers and mushrooms4 Mike ordered a glass of red wine and Jackie,a glass of water5 It was ten to eight6 No,they didn’t .Mike asked jackie if she wanted some coffee but Jackie didn’twant any .She throught it was rather late7 He asked for the check8 No , she wanted to pay her share of the meal9 He was glad and thanked JackiePartD1 A day off2 called in sike3 the day’s special4 meat with potatores an peas5 waitng for fifteen minutes6 waiting7 put the meats8 finished the vegetables9 put lots of potatoes and peas on the plates as they were cheap 10 takeing the plates out to the customersUnit 12PartAExercise11 R2 F3 F4 R5 F6 FR 6 FR7 FR8 R9 FR 10 RExercise21 W2 W3 D 4D 5 D 6 W 7 D 8 W 9W 10 DPartBConversation1Exercise11 A2 D3 BExercise21 a strawberry shake2 a chocolake shake3 a regular plain pizza4 a large mushroom and harm pizza5 not decidede yetConversation2Exercise11 b2 a3 cExercise21 Coffee2 Coke3 hamburger ,French fries .vegetable4 hamburger salad5 apple pie6 apple pie ,ice –creamPartCPair workA1 It was twenty after one2 They were discusing what to have for lunch3 Yes ,he was hungry because he didn’t have much for breakfast4 He didn’t feel like having a sandwich or buger because they would be too light a meal for him5 She suggested they go to Pizza Hut and have a nice juicy Pizza6 They went to a Pizza Hat jusy around the cornner7 The man wanted to have a larger musgroom and ham pizza and the woman a regular plain pizza8 Both wanted a shake9 They wanted to choose an appetizerB1They were discussing what to have for dinner2No ,she wasn’t3Tom’s father did4No ,he didn’t .His father had cooked the same things since his mother left .And Tom was tired of eating fried fish and chicken soup every day5He suggested they eat out this time for a change6He wanted to go to the McDonald’s7He wanted a hambuger ,some salad ,a glass of Coke ,apple pie and an ice cream8He wanted a hambuger , apple pie,some vegetable and a coffee9He suggest it was more than enough and that they probably would have to do some packing .PartDExercise11 c2 d3 aUnit 13PartAExercise11W 22M 123W 184W 1695W 6th 1st6M 22nd7W 408W 47.90Exercise281311 110 19 4 Fifth 60.000PartBConversation1Exercise11 b2 b3 cExercise2Ad/Dis Koolshot OpticoolAdvantages LighterEasierCheaper $650 More powerful Sharper FeaturesRechargeablebatteriesRechargeable batteriesDisadvantages FewerZoomPictures HeavierLess easy More expensiveA storyExercise11 b2 a3 cExercise21 fine white lace2 kept looking at mary’stockings3 the very latest fashion4 had been trying to obtain stockings5 her grandmotherPartCPair work1 making appropriate responses’1 Great ! Let’s go and check it out .2 We have a wide selection of CD-players in the appliance section .It’s upstairs .3 Yes. I’m looking for a digital camera./No,thanks.I’m just looking .4 Small/Medium/Laige/Extra Large5 Certainly,the changing rooms are over there6 It’s too small .Do you have an extra large7 Great !I’ll take it.8 That’s a good buy ./150 yuan for that necklace? That not worth the money .2A1 They are a saleawoman and a customer2 He was looking for one that’s light .easy to use and of higt quality3 She recommended the Koolshot and the Opticool4 It’s smaller ,lighter and easier to use5 It has more features ,a more powerful zoom and takes sharper pictures6 They both come with rechargeable batteries7 The Koolshot is cheaper and costs $650 ,and the Opticool costs $799.8 He preferred the Opticool,which is of better quality ,but it was a bit too expensive for him9 She said that she could give the man a 50-dollar discount if he wanted to buy the Opticool10 He decided to buy the Opticool at aprice of $749B1 It took place in a shoe shop2 A pair of high boots on display in the window caught her eye3 She was interested in them because they were exactly what she had been lookong for .4 She asked the shop assistant5 She thought the price was reasonable6 She decided to try a pair on7 She kept looking at Mary’s stockings8 She was wearing a pair of stockings made of fine white lace9 She asked Mary where she got her shockings10 She said that they were the very latest fashion and that the shop had been trying a obtain them For some time10he got them from her grandmotherPartDQusetions The first dress The second dressWhat color? 1 bule 2 greenHow much? 3 $ 55.90 4 $ 35.505XL 6 SWhat does thecustomer thinkabout the price?Dose it suit her? 7 expensive 8 noy too exprnsive9 too big 10 too samllUnit 14Part AExercise11 F2T3 F4T5TExercise2Not too short not too long not too expensive 50 dollars49.9989.99Part BConversation11 a2 b3 bExercise2Items suggested The Woman’s Commentsa skateboard I don’t want the boy to hurthimselfa drum set The boy’s father will be upset a DIY computer kit It’s good but far too expensive a computer It’s good .The boy will love itConversation2Exercise11 b2 b3 dExercise2$ 789.99 $399.99 $169.50No No YesToo expensive PriceColor dullSoftcomfortable10%Part C2 Pair WorkA1 She is in a snap2 She is looking for a present for her nephew3 It’s for her nephew’s ninth birthday4 No, because she doesn’t want him to hurt himself5 No,because she thinks the boy’s father will be upset if she dose6 She wants something educational that costs $50 or less7 A do-it-yourself computer kit8 She doesn’t buy it because it’s too expensive .It costs $199.999 She decides to buy a computer game called NFL 2k4 and it costs$40/10 Yes ,she thinks the boy will like the present because he loves both computer games andB1 They are in funiture shop .2 They see a sofa that costs $789.993 Mary thinks it’s nice and tom agrees4 No .Because Tom says it’s too expensives only $399.995 They see a sofa that is on sale and it’6 No.Neither of them likes it7 A chair catches her eye8 He likes the chair because it’s soft and comfortable bu her is worried about the price9 Yes ,he says he can give them 10% off10 It’ll be $169.5011 He thinks it’s a bargain and says to Mary that they should buy the chairPart DExercise1 d2 b3 bUnit 15Part AExercise11 new 5 bright 6clean 7 nice 8 big 9 quiteExercise21 heavy2 dirty3 cold4 high5 empty6 widePartBConversation1Exercise11 c2 a3 dExercise2South of the cityQuite new from outsideLarge living room, family room , nice bedroomsMordern , a new refrigerator,electric stove, nicedishwasherBig, with beautiful lamn and trees350,000 dollarsIn installmentsConversation2Exercise11 a2 cExercise2The center of the townA busy road ,but opposite a part16th floor the townTwoOneLargeSmall , with a balcony40 pounds a week ,the similar kind of flat in thedistritPartCPair Work1We live in a house/flat .2It’s in carner of the city ./It’s 20 miles south of the town center ./It is close to our college ./It is on a quite street3The house has 2 stories ./ It’s a five-story building4It looks quite new/old/shabby from outside5It’s on the top floor ,overlooking a park./It’s on the 20th floor .It has a nice view of the city skyline6It has two bedrooms, a living room ,a dining room,a kitchen and a bathroom7It faces north8It’s big and bright ,/It’s small but cozy ./It’s quite spacious .9It is vey good /wonderful/splendid.It has a lovely view of a park / a stream/a vally .2A1 She is telling the man about a house her family has just bought .2 She thinks it’s beautiful .3 It’s in a small town 20 miles south of the city4 It took quite new from outside5 It has a modern kitchen with a new refrigerator,an electric stove and a nice dishwasher6 It has a modern kitchen with a new refrigerator ,an electric stove and a nice dishwasher7 Yes, there’s a very nice garden .It’s noy big ,but the lawn and the trees around it are beautiful.8 It’s 350000 dollars9 They are going to pay for it in installmentsB1 They are talking about a flat2 A real estate agent/ owner and a potential tenant .3 It’s in the center of the town4 It’s on a busy road5 It’s opposite a park6 It’s on the 16th floor and has a lovely view of the town7 It has a living room ,two bedrooms,a bathroom and a large kitchen ,8 It’s small but it has a balcony9 It’s 40 pounds a week10 It’s the lowest rent for that kind of flat in the district11 Yes ,he is .He will go and see the flat at about 4 in the afternoonPartDExercise1 hall, living room , three2 upstairs , master ,smaller3 nice , modern , gas stove ,microwave oven .4 in the middle , a lot of cupboards5 garden , balony ,great view of the lakeUnit 16Part AExercise11M tall2W quite bossy3M big ,bright , modern4M Very beautiful5W lovelyExercise2Famous beautiful charmingIntelligent wisePart BConversation1Exercise11 b2 c3 b。
第三版《大学英语 》1 一课一练 Unit 1 - 答案和听力材料
大學英語課程(外教社版)一課一練試卷(精讀-I級)Unit 1答案Part I Writing (30 minutes)Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)1-7 DACAACC 8 looking over 9 make good use of 10 more meaningfulPart III Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Section A11-15 BCCBASection B16. German 17. A student 18. Germany19. English 20. A photographerSection C21. Ten 22. three 23. university 24. happy 25. street26. lunch 27. restaurant 28. wind 29. lives 30. touchPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes) Section A31-35 EMBCG 36-40 AHNFISection B41-45 DBCAB 46-50 ACBCBPart V Cloze (15 minutes) 51-55 DCBAD 56-60 ACBCD 61-65 AADBC 66-70 BABDCPart VI Translation (5 minutes)71. impossible to communicate with her 16-year-old daughter72. In addition to / Apart from writing compositions on a weekly basis73. a native English speaker is going to teach us spoken English next term / semester74. but will also help you build your speaking skills75. please feel free to ask meTypescriptsSection AConversation 1Hey, This Is My TableW Hey!M Yeah?W This is my table.M Your table?W Yeah. This is my bag. I left it on the table.Didn’t you see it?M Yeah, I guess so.W Well?M Well, sorry, but the place’s really busy.There were no other tables, so… Do You mind?W Well, I guess you can stay.M Thanks. By the way, my name’s Bradley.But you can call me Bard.W I’m Monica. My friends call me Nicki.M You know, I’ve seen you somewhere.W Oh?M I know! You’re a friend of EmiW Yeah, she’s my best friend.M I met you at Emi’s house once.W Oh, now I remember you.M So we do know each other… Nicki.W Ok, I guess we do… Brad.Conversation TwoMaggie Meets an Old FriendLaura Maggie? Maggie?Maggie Laura? Is that you?Laura Yeah. What a surprise!Maggie It’s been a long time.Laura I know. It’s been. What? Five years?Maggie Five years. Oh my gosh. I can’t believe it.Laura I know. It’s incredible. So… what’s happening with you?Maggie Well, I just got a job at a publishing company.Laura Great. What do you do?Maggie I’m an assistant editor. I’m working on three book projects. It’ so great.Laura Wow, Sounds busy.Maggie Yeah. Can you remember me in high school? I didn’t like to be busy, just liked to have a lot of free time, and be with my friends. But now I sort of like being busy,Laura Wow, that’s a change. So are you shopping? Spending a lot of money?Maggie No, I’ just looking around. I don’t spend a lot of money on clothes.Laura I know what you mean. I don’t either. I am so glad to see you again, Maggie. Well, Take care, Maggie. Maggie Uh, wait. I’m just about to have lunch. Want to come along?Laura Sure, That’d be great.Section BWindy, Isn’t it?George Windy, isn’t it?Diana Yes, it is.George By the way, my name’s George.Diana Hello. I’m Diana.George Hi, Diana. Uuh … where are you going?Diana To Germany. I’m going home.George oh, you’re German.Diana Yes. You’re English, aren’t you?George Yes, I am.Diana Where are you going?George To Portugal.Diana On holiday?George No, I’m going to take some photographs there.Diana Take photographs?George Yes, I work for a travel magazine in Italy.Diana Ah.George What do you do?Diana I’m a student.George What are you studying?Diana Medicine.George Oh, my brother is a doctor.Diana Really?George It’s rather cold out here on the deck. Would you like a coffee?Diana Yes, I’d love one.George Let’s go along to the restaurant the.Section COld Friends MeetMichael was walking along the street the other day. Suddenly he heard someone shouting his name. He stopped and looked around. A young man was running after him. It was Jack Evans. Ten years ago Michael and Jack went to the same high school and then they studied at the same university. But they hadn’t met each other since their graduation three years ago. They were very happy to see each other again and decided to have lunch together. Sothey went to the nearest restaurant and sat at a table by the window. They had told each other stories about their lives and promised to keep in touch in the future.。
大学英语听说第三版第一册答案
Unit 1Meeting peoplePart AExercise 11w: very well, thank you .And you ?2m: Hello,Nice to meet too.3w: How do you do ?It ’s good to see you .4w: Just fine ,thanks.5w;Not too bad, thanks.6m:Great ! What about youPart BConversation 1Exercise 11B2CExercise 21:Somewhere, 2:a friend of Emi , my best friend , 3: Emi ’s house , 4:remember Conversation 21D2CExercise 21;Santa Barbara , California2;London work for a few months3:Rosefield High / the same higt snhool1989Part CPair work1Hi, I ’m⋯2Hi, my name is ⋯3Hi, Tom4Hello, Tony.5It ’s T-o-n-y6I’m from7I’m a student8Nice to meet you too9Neither am I / Me , neither ’10You, too.2A1 Monica and Bradley are the two speakers in the conversation2 It took place in a fast-food restaurant3 Bradley took Monica ’s table because there were no other tables free.4 No, she was unhappy at fist5 Yes ,she finally agreed to let bradley share her table because she found him nice and polite .6 She realized that she had met Bradley before at Emi ’s house7 She was Monica ’s best friend and also a friend of Bradley ’sB1 Yes he is2 He is from Santa barabara , California3 He went to Rosefield Higt4 He graduated in 19895 He is an arstist6 He is in london now . He has just an exhibition of some of his paintings in a small gallery in the city.7 She is a math teacher at Rosefield HigtPart DExercise1A2D3BUnit 2Exercise 11:M1 let me introduce you2:W I’d like you to meet3:W introduce you to4:W1 Let me introduce myself . My name isW2 I ’m5: M comeand meet this is this isPart BConversation1Exercise11 c2a3aExercise2Publishing company three book projets free time for herself busy five have lunchConversation2v1c2dPartCA1She is an assistant editor in a publishing company2She is working on three book projects3she feels great4She used to like a lot of free time for herself and to be with her friends5She enjoys being busy6She is in a shap7It ’s lunch time8She is looking around in the shop9No , she isn’t.She doesn’tlike to spend a lot of money on clothes10She is going to have lunch with her friend Laura ,whom she has met in the shop1He is Engish2He takes picture /is a photographer / works for a travel magazine in Italy3He is going to Portugal4No , he isn’t5He is going to take some photographs7No, he isn ’t.He is taking the trip by sea8She is going home to Germany9Yes , she is .She studies medicine10 They are going to have coffee togetherPartDhigt school three years the same universityhappy the street have lunch nearest restaurant the window stories about their lives keep in touchunit 3PartBExercise11b2d3a Exercise2Conversation11enjoy some music2catch every word3 the key words the main idea4are repeated several times in the dialogue5colsed1c2b3dExercise21F2T3F4F5TPartC1Yes I’m studing in the Department of Economics/ No I ’m not . I ’m visting a friend here 2I’m majoying in / It ’tBioche mistry / World History / Internationl Trade ,etc3I speak two languages besides Chinese ./ I can speak English and German4Pretty well. But I have trouble with spelling5Yes ? / Yes , what is it ? Sure .Go ahead6It ’s due next week7It ’s due next week8Good luck9Take it easy2A1Joana and Paul are the two speakers in the conversation2It took place at a listening comprehension class3She was nervous4Every time she put on the headphones she would be so nervous that she wouldn ’tbe ableto catch a single word when the conversation began5He suggested that Joana on the key word only6Those are the words that tell the main idea or are repeated several times in a conversation7No she wasn’tbecause she had difficulty with finding the main idea of conversation8No the teacher started the lesson before Paul could give Joana an other suggestions and she was nervous againB1She speaks four languages.They are English ,French ,German and a little Japanese2She is quite good at French3She sometimes has trouble with spelling4He can also speak four languages.They are French.Greek , Arabic and English5He learns Arabic because he has to use it quite often .His company does a lot of business in the middle East6He can read and write in all those languages7He sometimes makes mistakes in his spelling1c2bUnit 4PartBConversation1Exercise11b2c3aExercise21African Music Intermediate Piano English Composition basic Chinese2English Literature Political Science Math Computer ProgrammingConversation2Exercise11d2cAExercise2Classes all morning has a swimming class has a faculty meeting picks up daughter from the day-care centerPartC2 pair workA1 Yes , she registere for the new semester yesterday2No she is not taking any businness classes3She is takeing an African music course and Intermediate Piano4The African music couse meets three times a week and the piano couse once a week5It meets on Mondy6She is going to taking two basic requirement couses .They are English Composition once a week7It meets on Monday8She is expexting a busy semester1Candy and Dr Brown are the two speaks in the conversation2Cindy is a student and Dr Brown about her project3It was a Wednesday4She wanted to take to Dr Brown about her project5No ,he wasn’t.He had to teach the whole morning6He would be free between 12 and 17No she wasn’t.She had a swimming class then8She would be free after about 39No ,he had a faculty meeting from 3 till about 510No it wasn ’t.He had to go to the day-care center to pick up his daughter at 5:3011No ,Cindy wouldn ’tbe able to take to Dr Brown about her project that day but they would probably be able to meet the next dayPartDExercise1a2c3dUnit 5PartAExercise11It ’s no trouble at all2That’s OK3That’s all right4It ’s nothing5 Forget it6No problem7Please don’tworry8Never mind .I quite understand9Well ,It ’s happened to me ,too10Don ’tthink any more about thatExercise21d2a3c4b5dPartBConversation1Exercise11b2d3dExercise21T2F3F4T5TConversation2Exercise11B2D3AExercise21He said he would have the zipper of the dress repaird right away2He said he would exchange the dress for a new one3She wanted her money back4 a The zipper of the dress was damagedb She didn’tlike the color of the dress and the dress didn ’tlook good on herPartCPair workA1 The woman was a customer and the man . the manager of the store2She was making a complaint .She complained that the store had sent her an incorrect bill 3No ,he found it very strange.4The fact othat the woman received incorrect bills five or six times in the past three months 5Yes he did6It was the new computer7He promised that it wouldn ’thappen againB1She bought a dress in the store2The zipper of the dress broke ‘3She was at a party4She felt very embarrassed5She wanted her money back6No ,he didn ’t7He offered to repair the dress for her or exchange it for a new one8She didn’tlike the color of the dress and she didn ’tlook good in it9He told her to see the manager.PartDExercise1She will have to work overtime this weekend (Or :this coming Saturday afternoon and Sunday ) 2She will be out of town on business for two weeks after this weekend .Unit 6PartAExercise1`11 at the part2 Remember mary ’s e-mail address exactly3 late for class4 hand in his homework on work5 come round to Monica ’s houseExercise2Mail hear from you you don ’tlike it very much probablyfriends Spend the summer vacation I can’t make it me go away you can join me and my familyPartBConversation1you have moreshe needsExercise11D2C3CExercise21 three her fault2 Tuesday wait for her turn3 yesterday taix4 Thursday for an hour in the rain fullConversation2Exercise11d2c3bExercise21F2F3F4TPartCA1Miss Smith and Mr Sharp are two speakers in the conversation2She was making an opology to Mr Sharp because she was late for work3He was unhappy because Miss Smith had been late several times in the week4No ,she didn ’tthink it ws her fault5She had to stand in the rain for an hour for the bus when it finally came it was full6She had to wait for her turn at the docor ’s office for about two hours7No ,he didn ’t.He thought she was just making excusesB1She promised to e-mail him the latest information2Yes ,she did3No ,her e-mails kept returing to her4No ,she didn’t5He found out that Sue had used his old e-mail address6Yes ,he had given her his new address on his last e-mail7She forgot that Pike had changed his e-mail address and failed to update her address book8He ashed Sue to use his new address and try again9She promised she would update her address book and send him the lastest information rightawayPartDExercise11b2c3dUnit 7PartAExercise11On the chair by the bookshelf2Behind the door3 Under the small table4In his study5Under herpillow Exercise2M on the sixth floorMright over thereM nextW in frond of the stairsPartBConversation1Exercise11d2a3cConversation2Exercise11d2c3aPartCPair work1Yes2It ’s quite a way .You’d better take a bus/ the subway3It ’s only a couple of blocks away / I ’m afraid you ’re going in the wrong direction 4Yes ,it’s about a ten-minute walk from here5Yes it does /No .The bus going to the zoo is on the other side of street .6It ’s five stops from here7You ‘are welcome ./ No problem8You too2A1They are strangers2She is asking the man the way to the Grand Theater3It ’s located on market street4She should go straigh down the road to the traffic lights and then turn right to market street 5She should walk along the street for about three blocks6She will see a big fountain7It ’s behind the fountain8She wants to make sure that she’s got the directions right .9She thanks the man for his helpB1She wants to go the Media Megastore2It ’s on the corner of Fifth and Fairview3She’s on first Street4No , it ’s just one block away5She should turn left6She should walk four block along Fairview to go Fifith7It ’s on the right connerUnit 8PartAExercise1They turned left along the road23rd Street the first turning on the righton the cornerExercise2No.3at the corner turn left zoo straight ahead the schoolThe market turn left storePartBConversation1Exercise11 c2 a3 cExercise21 blues club alittle way form here2walk it’s a lot quicker by subway3City Line Grand Street two stops4fifteen minutins or soConversation2Exercise11a2a3d PartCPair WorkA1He is loking for the snake bar2No ,It ’s a little way from where he is3Yes he can4The quicker way to get there is to take the subway and it will take about fifteen minutes5He should take the city line and it ’s two stops6At Grand street7It ‘s just across from the exitB1John called linda2He wanted to invite Linda for dinner that evening3He suggested that they go to the Korean restaurant in Green Street4No , she didn ’t5No,but told her how to get there6She should turn right and go along North Street7She should turn left to Winter Street8She should take the second turning on the right to Green Street9It was on the corner ,next to the Blue Hotel10She was expected to meet him there at 6:30PartD1 traveling2 driving3 looking for a small hotel4 I want to go the Sun Hotel .Do you know it .5drove for about twelve miles 6 this isn ’ta hotel 7 this is my house 8Turn around 9 go back nine miles 10 the Sun Hotel on the leftUnit 9PartAExercise11Q7:152Q8o’clock3From 9:40 to 104Q11:455No later than 11:30Exercise26:307358:30 a.m7 p.m1010:203:303:501b2a3bConversation2Exercise11c2b3dExercise21in the cold wind2form the other side of the street3in such cold weather4by bus5on footPartCPair Work1I usually get up at 7 o ’clock2On foot ./By bicycle / By bus3It usually takes me half an hour to get to school4I live on compus ./I like at home with my parents./I share an apartment / flat with my friends5Yes .We have four classes every moring ./ No we have lectures only on Wednesday mornings6I always eat at the school cafeteria7I don ’tdo my sports ./I do sports several times a week8Yes .I tutor two junior high school students once a week9I do a lot of reading ./Sometimes I go to the movies /watch DVDS/ read novels /paly basketball /play computer games10I guess I’ll just stay at home and relax2A1She is a student2She is studing at london university3She is sharing a flat in the city4No ,she doesn’t5She goes to the university every morning because she likes to work in the library6She usually gets in at about 10 O ’clock7 Yes, she does. She often woeks until 9 or 10at night8She goes there by bicycle to keep herself fitB1It was late in the afternoon2It was cold an windy3He ran into Mary at a bus sotp4She was waiting for a bus5She was going to take a walk in a park6Because she always liked to go for a walk before supper7No ,it was not8She felt it boring to walk trought the street9She would take a No.3 busPartDExercise11 goes to the library2 chats3 has more classes4two or three 5 gets together with some friends6cook a meal in someone’s flat 7go out for a drink8 just relaxUnit 10PartAExercise11takes eat breakfast2It is not3work but take subway4ask walk work far awary5suggested get a good book read onExercise2Frist it helps us fit It take secondly helps us in our find it easier Gives us get it enables work without a proverb bed and early PartBConversation1Exercise1thirdly it makes a and1A 2C3CExercise218:152 12:001:0036;3045:3556:2065:40Conversation2Exercise11c2b3cExercise21washing dishes2writing a term paper3buiding a rocket for school4washing her hair in the bathroom5studing6watching a baseball game on TVPartCPair workA1She usualy leaves for work at a quarter past eight2She usualy catches the 8:30 bus3She starts work at 94She usually has her coffee break around 10:455She has lunch between 12:00 and 1:006She finishs work at 5:307Larry will pick her up after work8They will drive to the airport to meet her sister jane9They’ll go and have dinner .10They will have Chinese food this time .1It probally takes place in the evening after the family has had their dinner2Five .They are Keith . John ,Lisa ,and the twins ,mary and Linda.3He is washing dishs and his five children are all doing something on their own4He is writing a term paper5No , he can’tbecause someone is making a lot of noise6John is .He is building a rocket for school .He is going to show it in his science class tomorrow 7The telephone rings8He tries to get one of the three girls to answer the phone but none of them listen to him9Lisa is washing her hair ; Mary is studing ;and linda is watching abaseball game10He is very much annoyed11He firmly demands that someone answer the phonePartDExercise1T2T3T4F5FUnit 11PartAExercise11 beer2 beef3 apple4 ice cream5 milk6 potatoes7 oranges8 cake9 cofee 10 tea 11chicken 12cabbagesExercise21S2D3S4D5S67S8D9D10S PartBConversation1Exercise11B2A3DExercise21F2T3F4F5TConversation2Exercise11B2B3AExercise21He had same pizza with peppers and mushrooms and a glass of wine2She had a glass of water3Neither of them4At about eight o ’clock5They each paid for their own share of the mealPartCPair work1Great ! Thank you2What about the new restaurant around yhe corner3I like Chinese food better / I perfer Italian food4 I ’m going to have shrimp ./I;m just going to grab a sandwich /I don’tkown .I can’tdecide5I ’dlike a table by the window6Yes ,we’d like a pizza with mushrooms,please /No .we ’re not ready to order yet7I ’dlike it rare /medium-rare /medium/ well-done8No ,thanks ./ I ’ll have won-ton soup9Yes .I’d like a large sprite ,please10Yes ,I’d like some ice-cream ./ No thank you11Sure21 It takes pleas in a Chinese restaurant2It ’s his first time in his restaurant3Yes .it’s her favorite restaurant4 She suggests at first that they order some spring rolls5Brad doesn’tseem to care for spring roolls since he has never heard of them before6She suggests hot and sour soup and then stri-fried chicken.7No ,he isn ’tinterested in tryng them8He only wants to eat a hambuger and French fries9No ,it doesn ’t.It only sever Chinese food10 No ,she finally gives in and agrees to go to a burger place insteadB1It took place in a restaurant.2Mike and Jackie were having a meal there3The ordered a pizza with peppers and mushrooms4Mike ordered a glass of red wine and Jackie,a glass of water5It was ten to eight6No,they didn ’t.Mike asked jackie if she wanted some coffee but Jackie didn ’twant any .She throught it was rather late7He asked for the check8No , she wanted to pay her share of the meal9He was glad and thanked JackiePartD1 A day off2 called in sike3 the day ’s special4 meat with potatores an peas5 waitng for fifteen minutes6 waiting7 put the meats8 finished the vegetables 9put lots of potatoes and peas on the plates as they were cheap10 takeing the plates out to the customersUnit 12PartAExercise11R2F3F4R5F6FR6FR7FR 8R9FR10RExercise21W2W3D4D5D6W7D8W9W10DPartBConversation1Exercise11A2D3BExercise21 a strawberry shake2 a chocolake shake3 a regular plain pizza4 a large mushroom and harm pizza5 not decidede yetConversation2Exercise11b2a3cExercise21Coffee2Coke3 hamburger ,French fries .vegetable4 hamburger salad5 apple pie6 apple pie ,ice –creamPartCPair workA1It was twenty after one2They were discusing what to have for lunch3Yes ,he was hungry because he didn’thave much for breakfast4He didn ’tfeel like having a sandwich or buger because they would be too light a meal for him 5She suggested they go to Pizza Hut and have a nice juicy Pizza6They went to a Pizza Hat jusy around the cornner7The man wanted to have a larger musgroom and ham pizza and the woman a regular plain pizza8Both wanted a shake9They wanted to choose an appetizerB1They were discussing what to have for dinner2No ,she wasn’t3Tom’s father did4No ,he didn ’t.His father had cooked the same things since his mother left .And Tom was tired of eating fried fish and chicken soup every day5He suggested they eat out this time for a change6He wanted to go to the McDonald ’s7He wanted a hambuger ,some salad ,a glass of Coke ,apple pie and an ice cream8He wanted a hambuger , apple pie,some vegetable and a coffee9He suggest it was more than enough and that they probably would have to do some packing .PartDExercise11c2d3aUnit 13PartAExercise11W 22M 123W 184W 169th st5 W 616M 22nd7W 408W 47.90Exercise28131111019 4Fifth PartBConversation1Exercise11 b2 b3 cExercise2Ad/Dis Koolshot Advantages LighterEasierCheaper$65060.000OpticoolMore powerful Sharper FeaturesRechargeablebatteriesRechargeable batteriesDisadvantages FewerZoomPictures HeavierLess easy More expensiveA storyExercise11 b2 a3 cExercise21 fine white lace2 kept looking at mary ’stockings3 the very latest fashion4 had been trying to obtain stockings5 her grandmotherPartC1 making appropriate responses’1Great ! Let ’s go and check it out .2We have a wide selection of CD-players in the appliance section .It ’s upstairs .3Yes. I’m looking for a digital camera./No,thanks.I’m just looking .4Small/Medium/Laige/Extra Large5Certainly,the changing rooms are over there6It ’s too small .Do you have an extra large7Great !I ’ll take it.8That’s a good buy ./150 yuan for that necklace? That not worth the money .2A1They are a saleawoman and a customer2He was looking for one that ’s light .easy to use and of higt quality3She recommended the Koolshot and the Opticool4It ’s smaller ,lighter and easier to use5It has more features ,a more powerful zoom and takes sharper pictures6They both come with rechargeable batteries7The Koolshot is cheaper and costs $650 ,and the Opticool costs $799.8He preferred the Opticool,which is of better quality ,but it was a bit too expensive for him9She said that she could give the man a 50-dollar discount if he wanted to buy the Opticool10He decided to buy the Opticool at aprice of $7491It took place in a shoe shop2 A pair of high boots on display in the window caught her eye3She was interested in them because they were exactly what she had been lookong for .4She asked the shop assistant5She thought the price was reasonable6She decided to try a pair on7She kept looking at Mary ’s stockings8She was wearing a pair of stockings made of fine white lace9She asked Mary where she got her shockings10She said that they were the very latest fashion and that the shop had been trying a obtain them For some time10he got them from her grandmotherPartDQusetions The first dress The second dressWhat color? 1 bule 2 greenHow much? 3 $ 55.904$ 35.50What does the5XL6Scustomer thinkabout the price?Dose it suit her?7 expensive8 noy too exprnsive9 too big10 too samllUnit 14Part AExercise11 F2T3 F4T5TExercise2Not too short not too long not too expensive50 dollars49.99 89.99Part BConversation11a2b3bExercise2Items suggested The Woman’s Commentsa skateboard a drum set I don’t want the boy to hurt himselfThe boy’s father will be upseta DIY computer kit It ’s good but far too expensive a computer It ’s good .The boy will love itConversation2Exercise11b2b3dExercise2$ 789.99$399.99$169.50No No YesToo expensive PriceColor dullSoftcomfortable10%Part C2 Pair WorkA1She is in a snap2She is looking for a present for her nephew3It ’s for her nephew’s ninth birthday4No, because she doesn’twant him to hurt himself5No,because she thinks the boy’s father will be upset if she dose6She wants something educational that costs $50 or less7 A do-it-yourself computer kit8She doesn’tbuy it because it ’s too expensive .It costs $199.999She decides to buy a computer game called NFL 2k4 and it costs$40/10 Yes ,she thinks the boy will like the present because he loves both computer games andB1They are in funiture shop .2They see a sofa that costs $789.993Mary thinks it ’s nice and tom agrees4No .Because Tom says it’s too expensive5They see a sofa that is on sale and it s only $399’.996No.Neither of them likes it7 A chair catches her eye8He likes the chair because it ’s soft and comfortable bu her is worried about the price 9Yes ,he says he can give them 10% off10It ’ll be $169.5011He thinks it ’s a bargain and says to Mary that they should buy the chairPart DExercise1 d2 b3 bUnit 15Part AExercise11 new 5 bright 6clean 7 nice 8 big9 quiteExercise21 heavy2 dirty3 cold4 high5 empty6 widePartBConversation1Exercise11 c2 a 3dExercise2South of the cityQuite new from outsideLarge living room, family room , nice bedroomsMordern , a new refrigerator,electric stove, nicedishwasherBig, with beautiful lamn and trees350,000 dollarsIn installmentsConversation2Exercise11 a2 cExercise2The center of the townA busy road ,but opposite a part16th floor the townTwoOneLargeSmall , with a balcony40 pounds a week ,the similar kind of flat in thedistritPartCPair Work1We live in a house/flat .2It ’s in carner of the city ./It ’s 20 miles south of the town center ./It is close to our college ./It is on a quite street3The house has 2 stories ./ It’s a five-story building4It looks quite new/old/shabby from outside5It ’s on the top floor ,overlooking a park./It ’s on the 20 th floor .It has a nice view of the city skyline6It has two bedrooms, a living room ,a dining room,a kitchen and a bathroom7It faces north8It ’s big and bright ,/It ’s small but cozy ./It ’s quite spacious .9It is vey good /wonderful/splendid.It has a lovely view of a park / a stream/a vally .2A1She is telling the man about a house her family has just bought .2She thinks it ’s beautiful .3It ’s in a small town 20 miles south of the city4It took quite new from outside5It has a modern kitchen with a new refrigerator,an electric stove and a nice dishwasher6It has a modern kitchen with a new refrigerator ,an electric stove and a nice dishwasher7Yes, there’s a very nice garden .It ’s noy big ,but the lawn and the trees around it are beautiful. 8It ’s 350000 dollars9They are going to pay for it in installments1They are talking about a flat2 A real estate agent/ owner and a potential tenant .3It ’s in the center of the town4It ’s on a busy road5It ’s opposite a parkth6It s’on the 16 floor and has a lovely view of the town7It has a living room ,two bedrooms,a bathroom and a large kitchen ,8It ’s small but it has a balcony9It ’s 40 pounds a week10It ’s the lowest rent for that kind of flat in the district11Yes ,he is .He will go and see the flat at about 4 in theafternoon PartD1 hall,living room , three2 upstairs , master ,smaller3nice , modern , gas stove ,microwave oven .4in the middle , a lot of cupboards5garden , balony ,great view of the lakeUnit 16Part AExercise11M tall2W quite bossy3M big ,bright , modern4M Very beautiful5W lovely1b2c3bExercise21handsome2two big blue ,beautifu long bland3two big rings4creative5patient , free English lessonsConversation2Exercise11d2c3dPartC2Pair work :A1He is probably mary ’s boy friend2He is very tall and handsome3He has big blue eyes4He has long blond hair down to his shoulders5He wears two big rings on his ears6He’s a very creative painter7Yes ,his paintings sell well8He gives free English lessons to people in the neghborhood 9He’s patient10Everybody says he’s nice guyB1Yes ,he was tall ,around 5’10’’.2He was quite young ,perhaps twenty or twenty one3He was about150 pounds4He had long blond hair5He was wearing jeans ang a T-shirt6He knocked her down and snatched her purse7It was dark brown8It was made of leatherPart DExercise1 d2 a3 bTest 1Part A。
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U3_Life MomentsOpening up1Reference answers4. Have you ever been to a festival/football match/rock concert?5. Have you ever climbed a high mountain ridden a horse/missed the train?6. Have you ever made a gift for your mother on her birthday?Listening to the worldSharing1Reference answersThe people in the podcast mainly talk about how they feel about London and the most exciting things they have done in London.ScriptsF=FinnPart 1F: I love living in London because there’s so much to do. I’ve been to lots of interesting places but there’s always something new to experience. How do you feel about London?2Reference answers1.Because there’s so much to do.2.He has been to lots of interesting places but there’s always something new to experience.3.How do you feel about London?ScriptsW1=woman 1, etc.; M1=Man 1, etc.Part 2W1: I love London. I actually lived here for 14 years.W2: I love London. I love the diversity, and all the different people here, the multiculturalism.W3: I love London. London is one of the most amazing cities. It’s so exciting; there’s so much to do and see in London. I think it’s one of my favorite cities.W4: I like London, but sometimes it’s too busy.M1: There’s (There’re) too many people; it’s too big a city; um… it doesn’t have any real heart, and um, you know for a holiday, it’s … it’s just not, it’s … it’s …it’s not very relaxing.W5: Living in Australia at the moment, comparing it to London, I find the people to be more humorous and lively. There seems to be more going on.M2: Absolutely love London. One of the best places, I think, anyone can live. There’s just so much happening, I mean. Um, my father’s just over for two weeks and (has) actually been going down to all the galleries and stuff today along the South Bank.W6: I feel very comfortable in London. It’s already, like, my fifth time.M3: I wouldn’t like to live in London, but to visit, it’s an absolutely tremendous place and where I live it’s just a short train ride.M4: I do like London. I really like the old architecture and the history that they have here. There’s a lot to see and it’s just a really nice city.M5: Lond on’s a very nice city. It takes a lot to get used to.M6: I like London very much. I like London because of its huge diversity of people, and huge diversity of things to do and places to see.3Answers1A 2C 3H 4B 5G 6F 7D 8EScriptsPartsF: What’s the most exciting thing yo u’ve done in London?W3: The most exciting thing I’ve done in London recently is to see Oasis live. I went to the Roundhouse and it was the most amazing concert. It was free, so we ended up having nice passes, so we were close to the band and it was incredible. It’s the best thing I think I’ve seen in a long time.W2: I’ve been to the theater quite a lot in London. I went to see Waiting for Godot at the National.W5: I’ve recently been to Hampton Court, which is a royal palace most famously known for being the place where King Henry Viii lived, and a few of his wives that made it there.M3: I… I think Tate Modern is the best place I’ve been to, you know, because it’s … it’s different every time… Um, you know, they really push the boundaries of, you know, the displays, compared to a lot of the traditional museums and art galleries in London.M5: The best thing I’ve ever done was watching a gig in Hyde Park for my cousin’s birthday.W4: The most exciting thing I’ve done in London? Um, I’ve watched England play football at Wembley – that was quite exciting.M2: Just this weekend, we were in er, Brixton, in Brockwell Park, and there was a country fair going on and just the characters in the crowd were just absolutely fantastic.M4: I’ve done a lot of interesting things. I’ve had a lot of good experiences here but probably the best thing was when I went to Wimbledon this year. Um… I got to watch … I got to watch Andy Murray on Center Court. I managed to get tickets to that. And it was just a really good atmosphere and it was a good example of, sort of, British culture and sport.4Answers1)exciting2)amazing concert3)incredible4)the theater5)the best place6)different7)compared to8)play football9)interesting things10)the best thing11)tickets12)culture and sportanswersA-4 B-1 C-5 D-3 E-25Reference answers1.Recently, I visited Beijing. Beijing is a wonderful city with many great things to do and see. Iwent to the National Center for the Performing Arts to see a famous musical. It was a wonderful show. And I visited the Bird’s Nest and the Water Cube, two important Venues of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. I also went to the Tian’anmen square, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, Peking University, and the Summer Palace. But the most exciting thingI did there was visiting the Great Wall – the view was breathtaking!2.Yes, I have been to London. I loved it. The museums are wonderful, especially the BritishMuseum, which was established in 1753 and is one of the largest and most comprehensive museums in the world. I also enjoyed riding in the London Eye, a giant observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames. /No, I haven’t been to London. If I have a chance to go to London, I would like to see places I have heard so much about , such as Tower ridge, Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey. I would also like to take the Tube as the London underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world.Besides, I hope to visit some of the 2012 London Olympic Games venues.While you listenScriptsThis happened in Australia… when I was about 25. I spent a few days at a hotel in Alice Springs and went to Ayers Rock and … Well, anyway, one day, I went out for a walk… in the outback. It was a lovely day so I walked and walked… and then I realized I didn’t really know where I was. I was a bit stupid, really… because I decided to go further… I guess I thought I’d find the way back. Um…anyway, after that I heard some dogs. First I heard them barking, and then I saw them…There was a group – maybe five or six dogs, wild dogs, coming towards me. I felt really frightened, but I remembered some advice I, I, er… um, I …I read in my guidebook: Don’t move, and don’t look at the dogs. So I froze, like a statue… I didn’t move… and I looked at a tree, not at the dogs, and didn’t move my eyes. The dogs were all around me, jumping and barking… I thought they were going to bite me. Then one dog did bite my arm, just a little, but still I didn't move. In theend, after about 20 minutes, the dogs went away. I stayed there for a few more minutes and then luckily found my way back to the hotel. It was the most frightening experience I’ve ever had!2Answersa-d-h-e-b-g-c-f3Reference answers1.In Australia2.Because he decided to go further after he realized he didn’t know where he was.3.Really frightened4.Don’t move, and don’t look at the dogs.5. A tree.After you listen4Reference answersWhen I was 12 years old and just graduated from elementary school, I went to Beijing with my dad to see the 2008 Olympic Games. I loved basketball team playing and I especially wanted to see Yao Ming playing. First, we tried to buy tickets online, but all tickets for basketball games had been sold out. Of course, I was very disappointed. Then we went to the stadium to see if someone would be selling extra tickets. After we waited for hours, we became hopeless. But just when we were about to leave, a man came to us and said he had an extra ticket because his friend couldn't make it due to an emergency. We were overjoyed. Immediately, my dad bought the ticket, and told me to rush in – he would wait outside. Finally, I was able to watch the game between the Chinese team and the German team. I enjoyed the game greatly and I was excited when China won. The best thing was that I saw Yao Ming. What a wonderful experience.ViewingBefore you view1Reference answers1.Yes, I have been to a wedding. It was the wedding of my best friend’s sister. I enjoyed it verymuch because there was a lot of delicious food and I met a lot of friends there.2.Yes, I do. First, there is the ritual of bowing at traditional Chinese weddings. The bride andthe groom bow to show their respect first to Heaven and Earth, then to their parents, and finally to each other. Second, there is always a huge wedding banquet. Family members and friends are invited to the wedding banquet. A huge amount of food is served along with liquor and wine. Third, the red color is used to create a happy atmosphere. Colors play a significant role in Chinese culture, both then and now. red is the traditional wedding color as it signifies joy, love, and prosperity. The color is dominant throughout the wedding ceremony: The bride wears red clothes, guests give money in red envelopes, and there are reddecorations everywhere at the wedding.3.I know almost nothing about Greek weddings, but I know there is a movie called My Big FatGreek Wedding. From the name, I can assume there must be a lot of food and a lot of people at the wedding.2Reference answersFrancesco is an architect and historian. He visits the island of Crete and goes to a local wedding.While you viewScriptsF=Francesco; M1=Mamas; M2: MariaF: Kalimera. Kalimera. Er, can you show me around Crete?M1: Yes.F: This is the biggest Greek island of all, so I’ve got a local guide for the next two days.M1: Francesco, do you want to see a Cretan wedding?F: Oh, great! Traditional Cretan weddings can be incredible. Preparations often last days. Mamas is taking me to meet the bride, Maria Skula.F: Kalimera, Francesco.M2: Welcome! Come in.F: Congratulations!M2: Thank you.F: Are you a little nervous?M2: A little.F: All the women are helping prepare for the wedding feast. They’re making decorations in dough for a special wedding bread. How many guests for your wedding?M2: Er, 1,500 abut (about 1,500).F: Mmma mia, it’s a lot! Mamma mia. The whoel of Maria’s village has turned out to see her get married. The bride arrives with her father. She’s gorgeous. This is the nervous bridegroom, Jorgos. In a few minutes he and Maria will be man and wife.M2: I do!F: And now we go to party. It’s certainly the largest wedding reception I’ve ever been to. At Cretan weddings, guests give money as gifts. And now the food is served. He meat of 150 sheep…and a whole lot more. Maria and Jorgos’ first dance as man and wife includes all the close family. I’m destroyed! Ah, really.3Answers1.Preparations for traditional Cretan weddings often last for several days.2.T3.The bride arrives with her father.4.T5.Maria and Jorgos’ first dance as man and wife includes all the close family.4Reference answers1.Crete is the biggest island in Greece.2.She is a little nervous.3.All the women in village are helping prepare the wedding feast.4.About 1,500 people.5.They give money as gifts.6.There is so much to see, do and eat at the wedding. Francesco is overwhelmed by all that.After you view5Reference answers1.I really like the Greek wedding style. I like the music and the dance very much. I can tell howexcited people are and how much they enjoy the occasion. At a Greek wedding people can gather together with their family, relatives, and friends, and fully enjoy music, dance, food and drink. / Not really. I don’t particularly like big noisy weddings. I prefer a smaller and quieter wedding. I would rather just invite my family and a few close friends to my wedding.2.I definitely like the modern Chinese wedding most because it not only has some traditionalelements such as the red color, traditional wedding outfits, and the ritual of bowing, but also contains Western elements, including champagne, wedding rings, and a wedding cake. /I actually prefer not to have a wedding ceremony. I would like to have a honeymoon instead.Getting married should only involve two people. I hope I can enjoy the happiness without being disturbed by others. Another important reason why I want to skip the wedding is that preparing for a wedding is such a huge, exhausting, and time-consuming project. I don’t want anyone to get into this kind of trouble.Speaking for communicationRole-playScripts1A: Hello.B: Hi, Sean. It’s Debbie.A: Hi, Debbie. What’s up?B: Is Kevin there?A: No, he’s not. He went out about 10 minutes ago.B: Oh…A: What’s up?B: Well, I locked the keys in the car. Kevin has the spare key.A: Oh, what a drag!B: Could I leave a message for him?A: Of course.B: Just ask him to call me.A: On your mobile?B: No that’s in the car… I’ll give you a number.A: Hold on…OK, go ahead.B: OK, let’s see… it’s 3-double2 6-3, 2-8.A: Got it. I’ll tell him.B:Thanks, bye.A: Bye.2A: Barkley Bank.B: Hello. Could I speak to customer services, please?A: just a moment.B: Customer services.B: Hello, I’ve got a problem. I think I’ve lost my credit card.C: I see. I’m sorry, this line is very bad. Where are you calling from?B: I’m in Madrid, actually. In fact, I’m calling from a public phone and I’ve only got one minute on this card. Could you ring me back?C: Of course. Could you give me the number thereB: Just a moment… it’s 34 for Spain, 91 for Madrid, then 308 5238.C: Let me check that. 34 91 308 5238.B: That’s right.C: Fine. Put the phone down – I’ll call you back straight away.B: Thank you.3A: Hello?B: Oh, thank goodness. Hello, uh… Who’s this?A: My name’s Marianne.B: Thanks for picking up.A: Well, the phone rang so I picked it up.B: Yes, well, that’s my cell phone. And you found it.A: Oh, OK… It’s yours. Do you want to get it back?B: Yes, thanks. Where are you?A: Central Bank, by the fountain. It was here in the grass.B: Ah, yes… I thought it might be.A: So where are you?B: Not far away. I can be there in 10 minutes.A: OK, I’ll wait here.B: Great. Thanks a lot.Reference answersWhom do they call why do they callCaller 1 A friend The caller has locked her keys in the car and calls her friend toget the spare key.Caller 2 A service person The caller has lost his credit card and calls the bank to report it. Caller 3 A stranger The caller has lost his cellphone and calls his own cell phone tosee who has it.2Reference answers.1)It’s2)there3)leave a message4)call5)speak6)moment7)ring8)number9)this10)picking up3Reference answers1B: Hello.A: Hello. May I speak to Xiao Ling, please?B: May I ask who is speaking?A: This is Mary, Xiao Ling’s friend.B: HI. I’m sorry, but Xiao Ling’s not in the dorm right now.A: I tried calling her cell phone, but she didn’t answer the phone.B: Oh, she has left her cell phone charging in the dorm.A: OK. Where has she gone?B: She has gone to the library. But she should be back very soon.A: May I leave a message?B: Certainly.A: please ask her to meet me at the theater at 7:30 in the evening. And I have already bought the tickets.B: 7:30 at the theater. No problem. I’ll make sure she gets the message.A: Thank you very much.B: You are welcome. Goodbye.A:Bye.B: Good morning. Customer services.A: Good morning. I’ve got a problem. I’ve lost my bank card.B: May I have your name, please?A: My last name is Wang, and my first name is Xiaohai.B: Mr. Wang, what is your ID number, please?A: It’s 31486687.B: Could you tell e when you lost your card?A: I think I lost it last night. I used it in a restaurant last night. But this morning I couldn’t find it. B: And your card number, please?A: Just a moment. It’s 72588540395.B: Please enter your PIN number.A: OK.B: Ok. Your information is recorded. Your lost card is cancelled.A: Then I need a new card. When do you think I can get one?B: Generally, it takes four to six working days for the card to be ready.A: Should I come to pick it up?B: Yes. When the card is ready, we’ll call you. May I have your phone number?A: My number is 4916664.B: Let me check. It’s 4916664.A: Correct.B: All right. We’ll call you very soon.A: Thank you.B: You are welcome. Have a nice day.A: You too. Bye.B: Bye.Group discussionGet ideasScriptsI=Interviewer; S1=Speaker 1; S2=Speaker 2; S3=Speaker 3I: Excuse me. Do you have a second? We’re asking people about experiences of a lifetime… for a survey.S1: Oh… Er, yes, if … if it’s quick.I: Great. Could you look at this list? Have you done any of these things?S1: Hmm… yes, yes, I have actually. Well, one of them! I’ve been to Guatemala and I’ve climbed that volcano, I think.I: Anything else?S1: No, no, I don’t think so. Sorry, I have to run…I: Excuse me…S2: What?I: Have you ever ridden an elephant?S2: Uh, what? Why? Uh, no. no, I haven’t …I: We’re doing a survey on experiences of a lifetime. Can I show you this list? Um, have you done any of these activities?S2: Oh, OK. OK. Er, let’s see… Um… No, no, no, no. Oh, I’ve sailed down the Nile… so that’s one thing. In fact, I went to Egypt last year, with the (my) wife…our wedding anniversary…It was funny because…I: excuse me. Er, we’re doing a survey… about experiences of a lifetime.S3: Right…I: Two minutes. Could you just look at this list? Have you done any of these things?S3: OK. Well…I don’t travel that much, so…I, I haven’t been to Iceland…but it looks nice –swimming in a thermal spa looks fun.I: And the other things?S3: Hmm… no… Well, I’ve seen some of them on TV. Is that OK? Does that count?1AnswersSpeaker 1: Climbing a volcanoSpeaker 2: Sailing down the NileSpeaker 3: None of them2AnswersThe expressions you hear are 1,3,4,5,7,8 and 9.Discuss and organize ideas3Reference answers1.Have you ever taken a cruise on the Yangtze River? If yes, how did you feel?/If no, would youlike to try it?2.Have you ever been to Tibet? If yes, how did you feel? / if no, would you like to try it?3.Have you ever camped in a forest? If yes, how did you feel? / if no, would you like to try it?Present ideas6Reference answersHello, and welcome to Cool Entertainments. Recently we did a survey about people’s unusual experiences. We interviewed 12 people and asked them whether they have ever dived in the sea, done bungee jumping, or ridden on a roller-coaster. And we also asked them if they have, how they felt, and if they haven’t, whether they would like to try any of the activities.Here are our findings. Four of the interviewees have dived in the sea, and all of them regarded it as a wonderful experience. (Paly the recording about what the interviewees say about their diving in the sea, if necessary.) Only two of them have done bungee jumping; one found it very exciting while the other thought it too scary. (Paly the recording about what the interviewees sayabout their bungee jumping, if necessary.) Seven interviewees have ridden a roller-coaster; four of them enjoyed it while the other there felt it very scary and uncomfortable. ((Paly the recording about what the interviewees say about their riding a roller-coaster, if necessary.) Surprisingly, one person reports that he hasn't done any of the three activities!As to whether they would like to try any of the activities they haven’t done before, most of the m say they would love to try diving in the sea or riding a roller-coaster, but only two people say they would try bungee jumping. The person who hasn’t tried any o the activities says he will never try any of them because they all sound very dangerous. (Paly the recording about whether they would like to try these activities, if necessary.)It was very interesting to hear people talk about their unusual experiences. We hope that they will continue to have more special and exciting experiences in the future.Further practice in listeningShort conversationsScriptsConversation 1W: How I wish you had gone to the concert with me last night. The bank was terribly good!M: I knew it would be. But I came down with a bad cold and had to stay at home to rest.Q: Why didn’t the man go to the concert?Conversation 2M: What did Jennifer think about her job interview? I’m so looking forward to hearing about it. W: she didn’t say much. When I saw her late this morning, she said she would prefer not to talk about it.Q: What can we learn about Jennifer’s job interview?Conversation 3W: I was waiting for you to call me last night. You know I really needed my bicycle to go to the library.M: Oh, I’m sorry. I was playing a computer game with my roommate and completely forgot. You know what, I’ve got it right here.Q: What will the man probably do?Conversation 4M: How was the high school reunion party? You must have had lot to tell those people since you hadn’t seen each other for 10 years.W: I sure did! I was so excited seeing them again. Everyone had interesting experiences, exciting jobs and a happy family.Q: What are the speakers talking about?Conversation 5W: I had a quarrel with my roommate. Every night she stays up very late. I can’t fall asleep whenshe is around making noises in the room.W: What does the man mean?Answers1C 2C 3B 4D 5ALong conversationScriptsW: Guess what Dad! I won the school spelling competition today! I’m the best speller out of all 450 students at my middle school! I won by spelling the word “excellence” correctly after Jimmy messed up on the word “vehicle”. He added an extra “k” after “c”.M: Wow, that's great, sweetheart! I’m so proud of you. I still remember when I was 13 and I won my school’s big spelling competition. I competed all the way tot eh state competition in Sacramento, California!W: You went all the way to the state capital for a spelling competition? Our competition was just in the school cafeteria.M: Yes! Our state competition was in a big theater in Sacramento. We drove two hours from our home to get there. I wore my new blue suit! I even wore my dad’s favorite green tie for good luck!W: Did you win?M: Almost! I came in second. I was so sad after I misspelled “knowledgeable”. But my mom gave me a big hug afterwards, and then we went out for ice cream. Um… vanilla ice cream.W: Wow Dad! Second place in the state competition! In my next competition, I’m going to wear my favorite new yellow dress fo r good luck! And we can go out and have vanilla ice cream, too.Q1: Why was the girl excited?Q2: what happened when the man was 13 years oldQ3: Why did the man’s mom give him a big hug?Q4: What color is the girl going to wear for her next competition?Answers1B 2C 3A 4DPassage 1ScriptsThere are certain superstitions in almost every culture in the world. Even societies that are very rational and scientific are sometimes a little bit superstitious. For example, the United States is a country that is very advanced in science and technology. But American people sometimes believe in superstitions. Americans consider “13” an unlucky number. Some people in the United States also believe that if Friday falls on the 13th day of the month, they will have bad luck.Some Americans believe they will have bad luck if they walk under a ladder. Even if people say they are not superstitious, they will often avoid walking under a ladder. Often people consider it unlucky to break a mirror. If a person breaks a mirror, he or she will have seven years of bad luck. Americans also think they will have bad luck I fa black cat crosses their path. A long time ago, people believed that black cats were actually witches.However, some things are thought to bring good luck. For instance, some Americans believe if they dream about a white cat, or step on their own shadow, or put a mirror just across the door, they will have god luck. Or if they catch a falling leaf on the first day of autumn, they will have good luck all winter. Others think if they low out all the candles on their birthday cake in one blow, they will get whatever they want. And some people think they will have good luck if they find a penny on the ground and pick it up.Q1: What is the passage mainly about?Q2: According to the passage, what is considered as bad luck?Q3: Why is it considered bad luck to see a black cat crossing one’s path?Q4: according to the passage, what will bring people good luck?Answers1C 2A 3B 4CPassage 2Scripts and answersSome parts of the earth are more likely to have earthquakes than other parts. This is usually true of 1) mountainous areas because there the thickness of rocks is not even.It is easy to understand why people are so 2)frightened by earthquakes. People used to believe that when an earthquake 3)took place, the ground opened, swallowed great numbers of people, and then it closed. It was also thought that those people would 4)vanish forever. But now we know this is not what really happens.What we need to fear most is the effects of a serious earthquake, including fires, floods, and landslides. A powerful earthquake 5)occurred in Yellowstone National Park on August 17, 1959. The earthquake was 6)massive and very strong. It also caused the worst landslides in US history since 1927.After the earthquake, some people said that they would never visit Yellowstone, because they were afraid they would be 7)caught in such a disaster caused by the earthquake. This is actually a foolish idea. Such a fear would 8)keep us away from beautiful mountains for the rest of our lives. Even though earthquakes happen every day such a powerful earthquake like the Yellowstone one does not happen frequently at all. We should feel 9)grateful that very few of us will suffer such a bad natural disaster. Besides, if we know 10)in advance and make carful preparations, the loss of lives could be avoided.最新文件---------------- 仅供参考--------------------已改成-----------word文本--------------------- 方便更改赠人玫瑰,手留余香。
第三版新视野大学英语第一册unit3带课后答案
competitive advantage
the focus on technology
repair shops
Access to up-to-date information is essential to our research. 利用最新信息对我们的研究至关重要。 Access [‘æksɛs] to:vt.进入;使用n. 使用权 常用短语: Get ~ to sth/ places/ 变形词汇: Accessible adj. 可进入的;可接近的 Accessibility to n. 可进入,可接入
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Warming-up
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Look at the following 3 pictures and answer the questions based on these pictures. (also on your book Page 60 )
Part II — (Paras. 2-6)
Colleges have become the most Internetaccessible spots in the world. And this digital transformation has brought students various conveniences _ for their learning and lives.
Do you think Internet becoming indispensable for your study? What is the advice offered by the writer? (Para. 6) yes: ·to do homework, check answers on internet ·review lecture information ·take part in class discussions Advice: ·1. do not make the Internet as a toy 2. do not let the online world take you away from the real world
新视野大学英语第三版听说教程第一册Unit3答案
U3_Life MomentsOpening up1Reference answers4. Have you ever been to a festival/football match/rock concert?5. Have you ever climbed a high mountain ridden a horse/missed the train?6. Have you ever made a gift for your mother on her birthday?Listening to the worldSharing1Reference answersThe people in the podcast mainly talk about how they feel about London and the most exciting things they have done in London.ScriptsF=FinnPart 1F: I love living in London because there’s so much to do. I’ve been to lots of interesting places but there’s always something new to experience. How do you feel about London?2Reference answers1.Because there’s so much to do.2.He has been to lots of interesting places but there’s always something new to experience.3.How do you feel about London?ScriptsW1=woman 1, etc.; M1=Man 1, etc.Part 2W1: I love London. I actually lived here for 14 years.W2: I love London. I love the diversity, and all the different people here, the multiculturalism.W3: I love London. London is one of the most amazing cities. It’s so exciting; there’s so much to do and see in London. I think it’s one of my favorite cities.W4: I like London, but sometimes it’s too busy.M1: There’s (There’re) too many people; it’s too big a city; um… it doesn’t have any real heart, and um, you know for a holiday, it’s … it’s just not, it’s … it’s …it’s not very relaxing.W5: Living in Australia at the moment, comparing it to London, I find the people to be more humorous and lively. There seems to be more going on.M2: Absolutely love London. One of the best places, I think, anyone can live. There’s just so much happening, I mean. Um, my father’s just over for two weeks and (has) actually been going down to all the galleries and stuff today along the South Bank.W6: I feel very comfortable in London. It’s already, like, my fifth time.M3: I wouldn’t like to live in London, but to visit, it’s an absolutely tremendous place and where I live it’s just a short train ride.M4: I do like London. I really like the old architecture and the history that they have here. There’s a lot to see and it’s just a really nice city.M5: Lond on’s a very nice city. It takes a lot to get used to.M6: I like London very much. I like London because of its huge diversity of people, and huge diversity of things to do and places to see.3Answers1A 2C 3H 4B 5G 6F 7D 8EScriptsPartsF: What’s the most exciting thing yo u’ve done in London?W3: The most exciting thing I’ve done in London recently is to see Oasis live. I went to the Roundhouse and it was the most amazing concert. It was free, so we ended up having nice passes, so we were close to the band and it was incredible. It’s the best thing I think I’ve seen in a long time.W2: I’ve been to the theater quite a lot in London. I went to see Waiting for Godot at the National. W5: I’ve recently been to Hampton Court, which is a royal palace most famously known for being the place where King Henry Viii lived, and a few of his wives that made it there.M3: I… I think Tate Modern is the best place I’ve been to, you know, because it’s … it’s different every time…Um, you know, they really push the boundaries of, you know, the displays, compared to a lot of the traditional museums and art galleries in London.M5: The best thing I’ve ever done was watching a gig in Hyde Park for my cousin’s birthday.W4: The most exciting thing I’ve done in London? Um, I’ve watched England play football at Wembley – that was quite exciting.M2: Just this weekend, we were in er, Brixton, in Brockwell Park, and there was a country fair going on and just the characters in the crowd were just absolutely fantastic.M4: I’ve done a lot of interesting things. I’ve had a lot of good experiences here but probably the best thing was when I went to Wimbledon this year. Um… I got to watch … I got to watch Andy Murray on Center Court. I managed to get tickets to that. And it was just a really good atmosphere and it was a good example of, sort of, British culture and sport.4Answers1)exciting2)amazing concert3)incredible4)the theater5)the best place6)different7)compared to8)play football9)interesting things10)the best thing11)tickets12)culture and sportanswersA-4 B-1 C-5 D-3 E-25Reference answers1.Recently, I visited Beijing. Beijing is a wonderful city with many great things to do and see. Iwent to the National Center for the Performing Arts to see a famous musical. It was a wonderful show. And I visited the Bird’s Nest and the Water Cube, two important Venues of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. I also went to the Tian’anmen square, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, Peking University, and the Summer Palace. But the most exciting thingI did there was visiting the Great Wall – the view was breathtaking!2.Yes, I have been to London. I loved it. The museums are wonderful, especially the BritishMuseum, which was established in 1753 and is one of the largest and most comprehensive museums in the world. I also enjoyed riding in the London Eye, a giant observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames. /No, I haven’t been to London. If I have a chance to go to London, I would like to see places I have heard so much about , such as Tower ridge, Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey. I would also like to take the Tube as the London underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world.Besides, I hope to visit some of the 2012 London Olympic Games venues.While you listenScriptsThis happened in Australia... when I was about 25. I spent a few days at a hotel in Alice Springs and went to Ayers Rock and ... Well, anyway, one day, I went out for a walk... in the outback. It was a lovely day so I walked and walked... and then I realized I didn’t really know where I was. I was a bit stupid, really... because I decided to go further... I guess I thought I’d find the way back. Um...anyway, after that I heard some dogs. First I heard them barking, and then I saw them...There was a group –maybe five or six dogs, wild dogs, coming towards me. I felt really frightened, but I remembered some advice I, I, er... um, I ...I read in my guidebook: Don’t move, and don’t look at the dogs. So I froze, like a statue... I didn’t move... and I looked at a tree, not at the dogs, and didn’t move my eyes. The dogs were all around me, jumping and barking (I)thought they were going to bite me. Then one dog did bite my arm, just a little, but still I didn't move. In the end, after about 20 minutes, the dogs went away. I stayed there for a few moreminutes and then luckily found my way back to the hotel. It was the most frightening experience I’ve ever had!2Answersa-d-h-e-b-g-c-f3Reference answers1.In Australia2.Because he decided to go further after he realized he didn’t know where he was.3.Really frightened4.Don’t move, and don’t look at the dogs.5. A tree.After you listen4Reference answersWhen I was 12 years old and just graduated from elementary school, I went to Beijing with my dad to see the 2008 Olympic Games. I loved basketball team playing and I especially wanted to see Yao Ming playing. First, we tried to buy tickets online, but all tickets for basketball games had been sold out. Of course, I was very disappointed. Then we went to the stadium to see if someone would be selling extra tickets. After we waited for hours, we became hopeless. But just when we were about to leave, a man came to us and said he had an extra ticket because his friend couldn't make it due to an emergency. We were overjoyed. Immediately, my dad bought the ticket, and told me to rush in – he would wait outside. Finally, I was able to watch the game between the Chinese team and the German team. I enjoyed the game greatly and I was excited when China won. The best thing was that I saw Yao Ming. What a wonderful experience.ViewingBefore you view1Reference answers1.Yes, I have been to a wedding. It was the wedding of my best friend’s sister. I enjoyed it verymuch because there was a lot of delicious food and I met a lot of friends there.2.Yes, I do. First, there is the ritual of bowing at traditional Chinese weddings. The bride andthe groom bow to show their respect first to Heaven and Earth, then to their parents, and finally to each other. Second, there is always a huge wedding banquet. Family members and friends are invited to the wedding banquet. A huge amount of food is served along with liquor and wine. Third, the red color is used to create a happy atmosphere. Colors play a significant role in Chinese culture, both then and now. red is the traditional wedding color as it signifies joy, love, and prosperity. The color is dominant throughout the wedding ceremony: The bride wears red clothes, guests give money in red envelopes, and there are red decorationseverywhere at the wedding.3.I know almost nothing about Greek weddings, but I know there is a movie called My Big FatGreek Wedding. From the name, I can assume there must be a lot of food and a lot of people at the wedding.2Reference answersFrancesco is an architect and historian. He visits the island of Crete and goes to a local wedding.While you viewScriptsF=Francesco; M1=Mamas; M2: MariaF: Kalimera. Kalimera. Er, can you show me around Crete?M1: Yes.F: This is the biggest Greek island of all, so I’ve got a local guide for the next two days.M1: Francesco, do you want to see a Cretan wedding?F: Oh, great! Traditional Cretan weddings can be incredible. Preparations often last days. Mamas is taking me to meet the bride, Maria Skula.F: Kalimera, Francesco.M2: Welcome! Come in.F: Congratulations!M2: Thank you.F: Are you a little nervous?M2: A little.F: All the women are helping prepare for the wedding feast. They’re making decorations in dough for a special wedding bread. How many guests for your wedding?M2: Er, 1,500 abut (about 1,500).F: Mmma mia, it’s a lot! Mamma mia. The whoel of Maria’s village has turned out to see her get married. The bride arrives with her father. She’s gorgeous. This is the nervous bridegroom, Jorgos. In a few minutes he and Maria will be man and wife.M2: I do!F: And now we go to party. It’s certainly the largest wedding reception I’ve ever been to. At Cretan weddings, guests give money as gifts. And now the food is served. He meat of 150 sheep…and a whole lot more. Maria and Jorgos’ first dance as man and wife includes all the close family. I’m destroyed! Ah, really.3Answers1.Preparations for traditional Cretan weddings often last for several days.2.T3.The bride arrives with her father.4.T5.Maria and Jorgos’ first dance as man and wife includes all the close family.4Reference answers1.Crete is the biggest island in Greece.2.She is a little nervous.3.All the women in village are helping prepare the wedding feast.4.About 1,500 people.5.They give money as gifts.6.There is so much to see, do and eat at the wedding. Francesco is overwhelmed by all that.After you view5Reference answers1.I really like the Greek wedding style. I like the music and the dance very much. I can tell howexcited people are and how much they enjoy the occasion. At a Greek wedding people can gather together with their family, relatives, and friends, and fully enjoy music, dance, food and drink. / Not really. I don’t particularly like big noisy weddings. I prefer a smaller and quieter wedding. I would rather just invite my family and a few close friends to my wedding.2.I definitely like the modern Chinese wedding most because it not only has some traditionalelements such as the red color, traditional wedding outfits, and the ritual of bowing, but also contains Western elements, including champagne, wedding rings, and a wedding cake. /I actually prefer not to have a wedding ceremony. I would like to have a honeymoon instead.Getting married should only involve two people. I hope I can enjoy the happiness without being disturbed by others. Another important reason why I want to skip the wedding is that preparing for a wedding is such a huge, exhausting, and time-consuming project. I don’t want anyone to get into this kind of trouble.Speaking for communicationRole-playScripts1A: Hello.B: Hi, Sean. It’s Debbie.A: Hi, Debbie. What’s up?B: Is Kevin there?A: No, he’s not. He went out about 10 minutes ago.B: Oh…A: What’s up?B: Well, I locked the keys in the car. Kevin has the spare key.A: Oh, what a drag!B: Could I leave a message for him?A: Of course.B: Just ask him to call me.A: On your mobile?B: No that’s in the car… I’ll give you a number.A: Hold on…OK, go ahead.B: OK, let’s see… it’s 3-double2 6-3, 2-8.A: Got it. I’ll tell him.B:Thanks, bye.A: Bye.2A: Barkley Bank.B: Hello. Could I speak to customer services, please?A: just a moment.B: Customer services.B: Hello, I’ve got a problem. I think I’ve lost my credit card.C: I see. I’m sorry, this line is very bad. Where are you calling from?B: I’m in Madrid, actually. In fact, I’m calling from a public phone and I’ve only got one minute on this card. Could you ring me back?C: Of course. Could you give me the number thereB: Just a moment… it’s 34 for Spain, 91 for Madrid, then 308 5238.C: Let me check that. 34 91 308 5238.B: That’s right.C: Fine. Put the phone down – I’ll call you back straight away.B: Thank you.3A: Hello?B: Oh, thank goodness. Hello, uh… Who’s this?A: My name’s Marianne.B: Thanks for picking up.A: Well, the phone rang so I picked it up.B: Yes, well, that’s my cell phone. And you found it.A: Oh, OK… It’s yours. Do you want to get it back?B: Yes, thanks. Where are you?A: Central Bank, by the fountain. It was here in the grass.B: Ah, yes… I thought it might be.A: So where are you?B: Not far away. I can be there in 10 minutes.A: OK, I’ll wait here.B: Great. Thanks a lot.Reference answersWhom do they call why do they callCaller 1 A friend The caller has locked her keys in the car and calls her friend toget the spare key.Caller 2 A service person The caller has lost his credit card and calls the bank to report it. Caller 3 A stranger The caller has lost his cellphone and calls his own cell phone tosee who has it.2Reference answers.1)It’s2)there3)leave a message4)call5)speak6)moment7)ring8)number9)this10)picking up3Reference answers1B: Hello.A: Hello. May I speak to Xiao Ling, please?B: May I ask who is speaking?A: This is Mary, Xiao Ling’s friend.B: HI. I’m sorry, but Xiao Ling’s not in the dorm right now.A: I tried calling her cell phone, but she didn’t answer the phone.B: Oh, she has left her cell phone charging in the dorm.A: OK. Where has she gone?B: She has gone to the library. But she should be back very soon.A: May I leave a message?B: Certainly.A: please ask her to meet me at the theater at 7:30 in the evening. And I have already bought the tickets.B: 7:30 at the theater. No problem. I’ll make sure she gets the message.A: Thank you very much.B: You are welcome. Goodbye.A:Bye.B: Good morning. Customer services.A: Good morning. I’ve got a problem. I’ve lost my bank card.B: May I have your name, please?A: My last name is Wang, and my first name is Xiaohai.B: Mr. Wang, what is your ID number, please?A: It’s 31486687.B: Could you tell e when you lost your card?A: I think I lost it last night. I used it in a restaurant last night. But this morning I couldn’t find it. B: And your card number, please?A: Just a moment. It’s 72588540395.B: Please enter your PIN number.A: OK.B: Ok. Your information is recorded. Your lost card is cancelled.A: Then I need a new card. When do you think I can get one?B: Generally, it takes four to six working days for the card to be ready.A: Should I come to pick it up?B: Yes. When the card is ready, we’ll call you. May I have your phone number?A: My number is 4916664.B: Let me check. It’s 4916664.A: Correct.B: All right. We’ll call you very soon.A: Thank you.B: You are welcome. Have a nice day.A: You too. Bye.B: Bye.Group discussionGet ideasScriptsI=Interviewer; S1=Speaker 1; S2=Speaker 2; S3=Speaker 3I: Excuse me. Do you have a second? We’re asking people about experiences of a lifetime… for a survey.S1: Oh… Er, yes, if … if it’s quick.I: Great. Could you look at this list? Have you done any of these things?S1: Hmm… yes, yes, I have actually. Well, one of them! I’ve been to Guatemala and I’ve climbed that volcano, I think.I: Anything else?S1: No, no, I don’t think so. Sorry, I have to run…I: Excuse me…S2: What?I: Have you ever ridden an elephant?S2: Uh, what? Why? Uh, no. no, I haven’t …I: We’re doing a survey on experiences of a lifetime. Can I show you this list? Um, have you done any of these activities?S2: Oh, OK. OK. Er, let’s see… Um… No, no, no, no. Oh, I’ve sailed down the Nile… so that’s one thing. In fact, I went to Egypt last year, with the (my) wife… our wedding anniversary… It was funny because…I: excuse me. Er, we’re doing a survey… about experiences of a lifetime.S3: Right…I: Two minutes. Could you just look at this list? Have you done any of these things?S3: OK. Well… I don’t travel that much, so… I, I haven’t been to Iceland… but it looks nice –swimming in a thermal spa looks fun.I: And the other things?S3: Hmm… no… Well, I’ve seen some of them on TV. Is that OK? Does that count?1AnswersSpeaker 1: Climbing a volcanoSpeaker 2: Sailing down the NileSpeaker 3: None of them2AnswersThe expressions you hear are 1,3,4,5,7,8 and 9.Discuss and organize ideas3Reference answers1.Have you ever taken a cruise on the Yangtze River? If yes, how did you feel?/If no, would youlike to try it?2.Have you ever been to Tibet? If yes, how did you feel? / if no, would you like to try it?3.Have you ever camped in a forest? If yes, how did you feel? / if no, would you like to try it?Present ideas6Reference answersHello, and welcome to Cool Entertainments. Recently we did a survey about people’s unusual experiences. We interviewed 12 people and asked them whether they have ever dived in the sea, done bungee jumping, or ridden on a roller-coaster. And we also asked them if they have, how they felt, and if they haven’t, whether they would like to try any of the activities.Here are our findings. Four of the interviewees have dived in the sea, and all of them regarded it as a wonderful experience. (Paly the recording about what the interviewees say about their diving in the sea, if necessary.) Only two of them have done bungee jumping; one found it very exciting while the other thought it too scary. (Paly the recording about what the interviewees say abouttheir bungee jumping, if necessary.) Seven interviewees have ridden a roller-coaster; four of them enjoyed it while the other there felt it very scary and uncomfortable. ((Paly the recording about what the interviewees say about their riding a roller-coaster, if necessary.) Surprisingly, one person reports that he hasn't done any of the three activities!As to whether they would like to try any of the activities they haven’t done before, most of the m say they would love to try diving in the sea or riding a roller-coaster, but only two people say they would try bungee jumping. The person who hasn’t tried any o the activities says he will never try any of them because they all sound very dangerous. (Paly the recording about whether they would like to try these activities, if necessary.)It was very interesting to hear people talk about their unusual experiences. We hope that they will continue to have more special and exciting experiences in the future.Further practice in listeningShort conversationsScriptsConversation 1W: How I wish you had gone to the concert with me last night. The bank was terribly good!M: I knew it would be. But I came down with a bad cold and had to stay at home to rest.Q: Why didn’t the man go to the concert?Conversation 2M: What did Jennifer think about her job interview? I’m so looking forward to hearing about it. W: she didn’t say much. When I saw her late this morning, she said she would prefer not to talk about it.Q: What can we learn about Jennifer’s job interview?Conversation 3W: I was waiting for you to call me last night. You know I really needed my bicycle to go to the library.M: Oh, I’m sorry. I was playing a computer game with my roommate and completely forgot. You know what, I’ve got it right here.Q: What will the man probably do?Conversation 4M: How was the high school reunion party? You must have had lot to tell those people since you hadn’t seen each other for 10 years.W: I sure did! I was so excited seeing them again. Everyone had interesting experiences, exciting jobs and a happy family.Q: What are the speakers talking about?Conversation 5W: I had a quarrel with my roommate. Every night she stays up very late. I can’t fall asleep whenshe is around making noises in the room.W: What does the man mean?Answers1C 2C 3B 4D 5ALong conversationScriptsW: Guess what Dad! I won the school spelling competition today! I’m the best speller out of all 450 students at my middle school! I won by spelling the word “excellence” correctly after Jimmy messed up on the word “vehicle”. He added an extra “k” after “c”.M: Wow, that's great, sweetheart! I’m so proud of you. I still remember when I was 13 and I won my school’s big spelling competition. I competed all the way tot eh state competition in Sacramento, California!W: You went all the way to the state capital for a spelling competition? Our competition was just in the school cafeteria.M: Yes! Our state competition was in a big theater in Sacramento. We drove two hours from our home to get there. I wore my new blue suit! I even wore my dad’s favorite green tie for good luck! W: Did you win?M: Almost! I came in second. I was so sad after I misspelled “knowledgeable”. But my mom gave me a big hug afterwards, and then we went out for ice cream. Um… vanilla ice cream.W: Wow Dad! Second place in the state competition! In my next competition, I’m going to wear my favorite new yellow dress fo r good luck! And we can go out and have vanilla ice cream, too.Q1: Why was the girl excited?Q2: what happened when the man was 13 years oldQ3: Why did the man’s mom give him a big hug?Q4: What color is the girl going to wear for her next competition?Answers1B 2C 3A 4DPassage 1ScriptsThere are certain superstitions in almost every culture in the world. Even societies that are very rational and scientific are sometimes a little bit superstitious. For example, the United States is a country that is very advanced in science and technology. But American people sometimes believe in superstitions. Americans consider “13” an unlucky number. Some people in the United States also believe that if Friday falls on the 13th day of the month, they will have bad luck.Some Americans believe they will have bad luck if they walk under a ladder. Even if people saythey are not superstitious, they will often avoid walking under a ladder. Often people consider it unlucky to break a mirror. If a person breaks a mirror, he or she will have seven years of bad luck. Americans also think they will have bad luck I fa black cat crosses their path. A long time ago, people believed that black cats were actually witches.However, some things are thought to bring good luck. For instance, some Americans believe if they dream about a white cat, or step on their own shadow, or put a mirror just across the door, they will have god luck. Or if they catch a falling leaf on the first day of autumn, they will have good luck all winter. Others think if they low out all the candles on their birthday cake in one blow, they will get whatever they want. And some people think they will have good luck if they find a penny on the ground and pick it up.Q1: What is the passage mainly about?Q2: According to the passage, what is considered as bad luck?Q3: Why is it considered bad luck to see a black cat crossing one’s path?Q4: according to the passage, what will bring people good luck?Answers1C 2A 3B 4CPassage 2Scripts and answersSome parts of the earth are more likely to have earthquakes than other parts. This is usually true of 1) mountainous areas because there the thickness of rocks is not even.It is easy to understand why people are so 2)frightened by earthquakes. People used to believe that when an earthquake 3)took place, the ground opened, swallowed great numbers of people, and then it closed. It was also thought that those people would 4)vanish forever. But now we know this is not what really happens.What we need to fear most is the effects of a serious earthquake, including fires, floods, and landslides. A powerful earthquake 5)occurred in Yellowstone National Park on August 17, 1959. The earthquake was 6)massive and very strong. It also caused the worst landslides in US history since 1927.After the earthquake, some people said that they would never visit Yellowstone, because they were afraid they would be 7)caught in such a disaster caused by the earthquake. This is actually a foolish idea. Such a fear would 8)keep us away from beautiful mountains for the rest of our lives. Even though earthquakes happen every day such a powerful earthquake like the Yellowstone one does not happen frequently at all. We should feel 9)grateful that very few of us will suffer such a bad natural disaster. Besides, if we know 10)in advance and make carful preparations, the loss of lives could be avoided.。
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北京联合大学大学英语课程(上外教版)一课一练试卷(Unit Three,Book One)Part I Writing (30 minutes)People all over the world attach importance to good manners. To certain degree, good manners indicate a person’s good education and breeding. In schools, it is part of students’ moral raising to develop good manners. A person with good manners always wins praise. On the contrary, people will frown on him if he behaves roughly and impolitely.There are good manners in which we behave in public places. It is a good manner to offer help to the young, the old and the handicapped when they are in need of it. So is it to conduct ourselves politely and keep away from foul language. Besides, we should guard against such minor offences as making a loud noise, casting peels and shells, smoking, and spitting.If everyone has developed good manners, people will form a more harmonious relationship. If everyone behaves considerately towards others and follows the social ethics, people will live in a better world. With the general mood of society improved, there will be a progress of civilization.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)1-7 CADDCBA 8. living 9. respected 10. YoungPart III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. It’s no trouble at all.12. That’s OK.13. That’s all right.14. It’s nothing.15. Forget it.16. No problem.17. Please don’t worry.18. Never mind. I quite understand.19. Well, it’s happened to me, too.20. Don’t think any more about that.Section B21-25 DACBDSection C26. mail 27. hear from 28. probably 29. more friends 30. vacation 31. make it 32. hospital 33. go away 34. understand 35. ChristmasSection D36. at the party37. remember Mary’s e-mail address exactly38. late for class39. hand in his homework on time40. come round to Monica’s houseSection E41-46 DCCBDAPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes) Section A47-56 I AJNCDFKMLSection BPassage One57-61 CCABBPassage Two62-66 DDCCAPart V Cloze (15 minutes) 67-71 CABAC 72-76 ADBAB 77-81 BACBA 82-86 BCADAPart VI Translation (5 minutes)87. play a minor part88. were proud of their grandson89. is round the corner90. be operated on by a younger doctor91. tore it into little bits附:听力材料Section B21. Sorry I’ve come to the wrong place.22. Sorry to trouble you.23. I do apologize for what I’ve said.24. I hope you will forgive me for my rudeness.25. I’m terribly sorry for breaking your cup.Section D36. M: We’re planning a party this weekend. Want to join us?W: I’m sorry I can’t. my mother is sick.37. W:Do you know Mary’s e-mail address, Jack?M: I’m sorry I can’t remember it exactly.38. W: I’m awfully sorry I’m late for class, Professor Wang. My alarm clock didn’t work this morning.M: This isn’t the first time, you know. I hope it won’t happen again.39. W: Bob, you should have handed in your homework on time.M: Yes, I know. I’m sorry.40. M: I’m terribly sorry, Monica. I didn’t manage to come round to your house yesterday.W: Yes, where were you? You could have called me.Section EConversation 1It Wasn’t My FaultMiss Smith: Good morning. Mr. Sharp. I’m awfully sorry I’m late.Mr. Sharp: You’re late every morning, Mr. Smith. You were late Tuesday, yesterday…Don’t you have a watch? Miss Smith: Yes, but it wasn’t my fault. I stood in the rain for an hour this morning. I waited and waited for a bus, and then one came, it was full.Mr. Sharp: What about yesterday and the day before yesterday?Miss Smith: Well, I came by taxi yesterday and …Mr. Sharp: And you were still late! And Tuesday?Miss Smith: Tuesday I went to see the doctor and I waited for my turn for about two hours. It was terrible!Mr. Sharp: And tomorrow, Miss Smith?Questions:41.1) When did the conversation most likely take place?42. 2) What was the probable relationship between the two speakers?43. 3) What can you conclude from the conversation?Conversation 2Is There a Problem?Woman customer:Excuse me.Shop assistant: Y es. Can I help you?Woman customer:Well, I bought this dress in your store.Shop assistant: Yes? Is there a problem?Woman customer: Yes. I wore this dress and the zipper broke.Shop assistant: Oh, I’m very sorry about that.Woman customer:You see, I was at a party when this happened.it was most embarrassing.Shop assistant:I do apologize, madam. We can repair that for you right away.Woman customer: Um…well, actually, I’d like my money back, please.Shop assistant: Oh, you don’t want us to repair it. We can exchange it for another one. Woman customer: No. I’d really have my money back. It’s not my color and I don’t look good in it. Shop assistant: I’m awfully sorry, madam. We can’t give your money back to you.Woman customer: But I really think that I should be able…Shop assistant:Maybe you should speak to the manager.Woman customer:Yes, please let me speak to the manager.Questions:44. 1) Where does the conversation most likely take place?45. 2) What were the customer and the shop assistant arguing about?46. 3) What was the woman’s complaint?。