新标准大学英语视听说教程2答案
新标准大学英语第二版视听说教程2答案
Unit 1 College culture1-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1B D E FConversation 1-21) charity events2) involved3) charity4) students5) sponsor /pay/be sponsoring/be paying6) sponsorship form7) routeConversation 2Conversation 2-1A B C D F GConversation 2-2C C B A DConversation 2-31) I didn't mean to /I did not mean to2) got the hang of it3) take over4) how I imagined life here5) the sponsorship money6) count it all up7) I've got a suggestion/I have got a suggestion Conversation 2-4B B A A A B1-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 1B B A B A BWatching and understanding 21) one of the best universities2) most talented students3) well-known around the world / well known around the world4) have open doors5) good social life6) you want it to be7) on another campus8) it's a fun place/it is a fun place9) go to concerts10) during the weekWatching and understanding 3A B B A A1-3 Listening inNews reports 1B C DNews reports 2C APassage 1Passage 1-11. Speaker 22. Speaker 63. Speaker 14. Speaker 55. Speaker 36. Speaker 4Passage 1-21) university /uni2) finding3) writing4) university newspaper5) Christmas6) a month/one month/1 month7) enough work8) clubs9) waitress10) WorkPassage 2Passage 2-1A AB B APassage 2-21.A B D G I J2.A C E F H JPassage 2-3B D D B A1-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:Step 3:During the first week at college I remember I felt a bit shy and nervous. Well, we all know what it was like, don't we ? But I suspect that not many would admit they were nervous,but, you know what ? We were all behaving as though we owned a chain of five-star hotels !Confident, just a bit too proud, perhaps, because we had passed the entrance exams and arrived here. Thinking back.though, none of us wanted to admit that we really didn't know much, we were just novices who hardly knew what we didn't know. I remember one English class in the first week when I got the picture of what we still need to learn -I hardly understood a word and couldn't open my mouth …in English anyway. Now it's a bit better. as I hope you can agree!So have we changed? Well, speaking for myself, yes.I think that touch of pride was knocked out of me. I still feel confident, but it's a different kind of confidence - instead of feeling like a hotel owner,I feel confident about my hard work and effort. What I mean is,I have a better idea of where I am going in my studies and I know that with hard work I can get there. That's not the pride of the hotel owner.it's the small confidence of the new desk clerk, a hard-working person who wants to learn enough and make the effort to become a manager ⋯ one day!1-6 Unit test短对话5题1) C. His apartment is too expensive.2) A. British Literature.3) B. People born during and after World War II.4) D. Remove the college president from office.5) C. A farmer who almost defeated the Roman Empire.长对话3题6) C. Stay away from.7) D. There are a lot of dangerous drugs available that could hurt her.8) B. Critical.短文理解3题9) B. A desire to change the way things are.10) D. A student studying philosophy.11) C. Because they are not satisfied with society and act to make it different and /or better.短篇*3题B. It focuses on the study of human rights law.C. To foster greater understanding of human rights law.A. A new institute is created and about to open at Oxford University.Unit 2 Mixed feelings2-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1A B B A B A BConversation 1-2A AB A A A BConversation 2Conversation 2-1B D A DConversation 2-21. upset2. doing an essay3. tough4. looked miserable5. being polite6. taking her seriously7. you look cheerful8. What an amazing grade Conversation 2-3A A A A A B2-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 11. Kim2. Kim3. Ted4. Sebastien5. KimWatching and understanding 2 B A A B A BWatching and understanding 31) great EQ2) importance3) socially4) get along with him5) useful6) IQ scores7) came up8) deal with people9) a lot more10) so much faster11) listen to them12) understand and communicate 2-3 Listening inNews reports 1A CNews reports 2B DPassage 1Passage 1-1B A H E B B A G A FPassage 1-2B C A F E CPassage 2Passage 2-1A F G E CPassage 2-21) embarrassed2) cruel3) children4) superior5) behave properly6) positive attitude7) never8) successful9) recognized/recognised10) be like11) behave2-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:When I was nearly nine years old, my parents put me onto a train, letting me travel alone from my hometown to Beijing.where my grandparents and uncles were living. They told the train attendant that one of my uncles would come to meet me on the platform when I arrived at Beijing Railway Station.I had a good time on the train. Other passengers were very nice to me.I played cards with them and they gave me lots of their food and soft drinks.When the train arrived in Beijing,I got off and waited on the platform for my uncle.I waited and waited, but my uncle did not turn up. The station was so big and all the other passengers had left. I became very scared. I thought,"What can I do if my uncle does not turn up to meet me?" I started to cry because I felt really scared and did not know what to do.At that moment,I saw a man running towards me. When he got closer. I recognized that it was my uncle. He said sorry many times. His car was delayed in a traffic jam, so he got to the station late. He said that he should have anticipated the traffic problems and have left home earlier, and assured me that this wouldn't happen again. He also told me that if ever I found myself in a similar situation.I could ask one of the train attendants to stay with me or ask the railway police for help.I learned from this incident that it is no use crying in a situation like this, but you have to think calmly and find out the best way to protect yourself.2-6 Unit test短对话5题1) D. It ended up being a week of total unhappiness.2) C. A lecture about the precursors to business success.3) C. She is developing at a normal rate4) D. The ballet aroused feelings of lost love in him.5) C. The ability to hear is essential.长对话3题6) C. Because it had many ups and downs.7) D. Empathetic.8) B. He alternated emotions too abruptly.9) A. A company that makes energy medication.10) D. Fresh air and sunlight can help depressed people feel better.11) B. Exercise.短篇*3题12) B. Emotional self-awareness.13) D. 9 percent.14) A. A new research found that women have higher EQ than men.Unit 3 Sporting life3-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1CConversation 1-2A B A BConversation 2Conversation 2-1A B B A A AConversation 2-21) Well done2) the practice race3) three other people /3 other people4) hurt my knee5) No need to get nervous6) can't bear to look /cannot bear to look7) you deserve itConversation 2-3A AB A B B3-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 11) 3 golds2) 5.000m3) 800m4) New world record5) Cycling6) 6 golds7) Swimming8) New world recordWatching and understanding 21) first / 1st2) signature3) affect4) tearsWatching and understanding 31) crashed out of2) failed to lift gold3) sent female athletes for the first time /sent female athletes for the 1st time4) a defining moment5) coming third /coming 3rd6) with China coming second/with China coming 2nd7) taking partWatching and understanding 4B B A3-3 Listening inNews reports 1B CNews reports 2A CPassage 1Passage 1-11) sports2) true3) falls4) breaks5) interviewsPassage 1-2B C D DPassage 2Passage 2-1BPassage 2-2A AB B B A A3-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:·I would agree with the first one. Great sportsmen and sportswomen should be paid as much as film stars, because they work as hard as film stars or even harder, and they also offer us entertainment as film stars do.·I'm not so sure.I suppose many more people watch films than sports, and I think it should depend on the size of the audience. If a sport has a mass audience, though, then, yes,the top sportspeople should be very highly paid.·I agree with the second one, because amateurs enjoy doing sports, and they can train and make themselves fit. The main purpose of sports is to make people healthier, not to make money.·Sorry!I'd just like to say I disagree with the second opinion.Because to do well in a sport, say at national or international level, you have to do it full-time, so it's like a job and you should be paid. Of course, that doesn't mean that amateurs can't enjoy it-it's the same in music and the arts, isn't it?There are both professionals and amateurs, so why not in sports ?3-6 Unit test短对话5题1) C. Calm.2) D. It is a very difficult bicycle race.3) A. She was speechless.4) B. She thinks it's very exciting.5) C. Because he collided with another player.长对话3题6) B. Because one situation reminded him of the other.7) C. Disapproving.8) A. They agree.短文理解3题9) C. They cheered loudly.10) A. Before a sporting event.11) C. This is sure to be a good one so don't go anywhere.短篇*3题12) B. Yao Ming is nominated with other 13 finalists during the NBA All-Star Weekend.13) B. 2002.14) D. In April.Unit 4 Crime watch4-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1A AB A A B BConversation 2Conversation 2-1A B EConversation 2-2C D B D BConversation 2-31) You're joking/You are joking2) find them and report them3) It's just too much/It is just too much4) every two months /every 2 months5) a lamp and a basket/a basket and a lamp6) outside this guy's backyard7) Forget about itConversation 2-4A B B B A A4-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 1A B A B AWatching and understanding 21) black-market industry /black market industry2) filmed3) reach a record high4) this year alone5) in the form of packages6) a huge trade7) hitting the black market againWatching and understanding 3l) 2.5million2) 103) 4.000 kilos4) 935) 3006) tortoises and turtles4-3 Listening inNews reports 1B BNews reports 2A DPassage 1Passage 1-11) false teeth2) 4,000/4000/four thousand3) 6,000/6000/six thousand4) 4,000/4000/four thousand5) traced6) fell asleep7) plead not guiltyPassage 1-2B A APassage 2Passage 2-11. Anna Black2. a week /one week3. seven/74. male /man5. mobile phone6. Two men7. 5 minutes /five minutesPassage 2-2B A A B DPassage 2-3D C A F B E4-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:Step 3:Hello, everyone. My name's XXX.I'm from the local police station and I've been invited here by the college to talk about some of the most common crimes against students. After ten years in a station near a college and having heard a lot ofsad stories from students over the years,I certainly know quite a lot about the topic and have a number of tips for you all.First of all,I'd like to talk about the theft of personal possessions. There are pickpockets and street thieves around all the time. Don't make life easy for them. Always make sure your bags are closed. Keep your wallet in a safe place.not just sticking out of a back pocket. Never forget to keep your property in sight. When you're shopping. don't put down your mobile phone while looking at goods. Be careful in cafés. People often report their bag was stolen from under a table. They couldn't see it, so the thief had a chance to remove it. To sum up, never forget to be alert. Carelessness is soon punished.A lot of you use bicycles. but bicycles are one of the most frequently stolen items. Hardly a day passes without a report of a stolen bike. There are people waiting for you to make a mistake. Yet people reporting bike theft often tell us they hadn't locked their bicycles. Use a strong lock and chain. If they can be broken, they will be. Always check you've fastened the bike as securely as possible to something which can't be moved.I would also advise you not to have too nice a bike. The better the bike, the more criminals are attracted to it.Then we come to street crime and mugging. If a thief can see you wearing a gold chain or using an expensive mobile phone, he'll want it. Be very careful about displaying valuable items in public. It only takes a second for a thief to run up to you, bang into you, grab whatever he wants and run off. Mugging can happen anytime, but at the station we find the streets get more dangerous late at night. Beware of walking along dark roads on your own-especially in areas you know to be rough. Girls in particular must be careful.Ask someone to accompany you or take a taxi. It's better to be safe than sorry.Crime is a part of city life, but you can do a lot to protect yourself by being sensible and careful. I hope what I've said is useful. And now if there are any questions,I'd be happy to try and help.4-6 Unit test短对话5题1) D. She goes there all the time.2) B. He has good experience and is well qualified.3) A. A lot of food in addition to birthday cake.4) C. It isn't a true story.5) B. Someone had unauthorized access.长对话3题6) C. When someone invades your life and steals your important information.7) D. The Internet.8) B. Post personal information on your website for.friends and family to see.短文理解3题9) B. Informative.10) C. Suspected criminals.11) D. The Miranda Warning is a statement of rights for suspected criminals.短篇*3题12) C. Torrance.13) D. S350 and a Target gift card.14) C. Her safety as the thief has got her personal informationUnit 5 Time off5-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-11) Tuesday/Tues./Tue.2) Saturday/Sat3) Oxford Playhouse4) MarkConversation 1-2A B B A A BConversation 2Conversation 2-1D B C BConversation 2-21) have a clue2) I bothered coming3) easier to follow it4) get changed first5) very challenging6) you were to die for7) I wasn't that good /I was not that good8) I don't believe it/I do not believe itConversation 2-3A B B A B B5-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 1A C ABC DWatching and understanding 21..A C2..A B C D3..D4..A5..A6..A7..A B C D8..A B CWatching and understanding 3B A B B A AWatching and understanding 41. careful negotiation2. my favourite movie /my favorite movie3. You're so sweet /You are so sweet4. too many times5. there's nothing on /there is nothing on6. putting up with it again7. watch the basketball game8. what he was looking for5-3 Listening inNews reports 1B DNews reports 2C DPassage 1Passage 1-11. music2. exhibitions3. movies4. music5. classic music concert6. movies7. moviesPassage 1-21) Friday2) 7 pm3) 124) Globe Cinema5) Friday6) Saturday7) 10am8) 6pm9) 010) George Inn11) 10 pm12) 20Passage 2Passage 2-11) basketball2) martial arts3) bowling4) jogging5) book clubs6) hunting7) dancing8) skiing9) films /movies10) rugby11) films/movies12) tennis13) surfing14) aboriginal15) bushwalking5-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1A B K I G E D H F C JReference:Dancing, the rhythmic movement of the body to music, is one of our oldest and most satisfying leisure activities. You can dance in so many different ways and at so many different levels.You can dance in your own personal style just to express your feelings. Put on some music and dance away. use your energy, and just be glad to be alive, filled with the beat of the music.You can dance for the sake of your health. Join an acrobics class and be shown how different dances can improve different muscles and strengthen your body.You can join a folk dance group and learn the discipline of dancing in a group, moving as one. The dances express the feelings of the people, celebrate festivals and bring us closer to our history and culture.Dance can also be high art. You can explore the world of ballet and classical dance. Even if you do not become a great dancer yourself, you will learn to appreciate the great beauty of the ballet dancer's movements.Dance can also be deeply social. Learn to waltz, to tango. to rumba, to move in perfect step with your partner.Whoever you are, and whatever your level is, you will enjoy dancing.5-6 Unit test短对话5题1) B. The woman likes most types of music.2) D. He is incredibly bored with it.3) B. Futile.4) C. Starting to scuba dive.5) A. Young people are unaware of world affairs.长对话3题6) D. Grandfather and granddaughter.7) C. Fixing cars.8) D. Many.短文理解3题9) D. Stamp collecting is becoming less popular because fewer people use stamps.10) C. It is negative.11) B. Many young people are attracted to stamp collecting.短篇*3题12) B. 10 years.13) A. Because he was inspired by a TED talk to take time.off.14) D. He tended to live his life he wanted.Unit 6 The secret life of science6-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1A B B B B B A B AConversation 1-21) battery2) charged3) memory stick4) backed5) up6) operating system7) graphics cardConversation 2Conversation 2-11) having nothing to do2) pictures or conversations3) back up her work4) It was stupid of me5) What a relief6) sorted out your computer7) I'm so relieved/I am so relievedConversation 2-2B B B A6-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 1C D F G H J L B E G LWatching and understanding 2A D C A DWatching and understanding 31) areas of life2) in our homes3) computer-controlled houses4) adjust the temperature5) give new instructions6) react to match7) TV and Internet8) outside changes9) stop too much sun from entering10) turn the oven onWatching and understanding 4Reference:Computers play a major role in the daily lives of people in Britain. They are important for the operation of the transport network, assist the police in their duties, and control many buildings. The young are very keen on computers, and particularly enjoy computer games, their number one leisure activity.Soon computers may even run the homes of ordinary people.In smart homes,a central computer, which can be accessed through a mobile phone. will control the temperature.maintain security. and operate electrical appliances throughout the building. Blinds will be lowered when it gets dark or to reduce the amount of light, and it will be possible to have dinner prepared ready when one gets home after work.This worries some people who think the British spend too much time on their electronic devices, but the young are happy with their computers, and indeed cannot go without them!6-3 Listening inNews reports 1A C BNews reports 2B APassage 1Passage 1-1B A B B A BPassage 1-21) dunking biscuits2) held together3) absorb liquid4) travel through5) hold the biscuit6) producing a tablePassage 2Passage 2-1A AB A B A B APassage 2-2B B D AC B6-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:Arguments in favour of the proposal:People are becoming unsociable spending too much time sitting in front of computer screens.Computers are environmentally polluting.Identity theft, financial fraud and loss of privacy are all the result of computers. People's lives are becoming too rushed and work-based.Arguments against the proposal:Communication has become much easier and cheaper.We need computers to run very complex systems.Vast amounts of information can now be stored together and accessed easily. Internet business is booming.Reference:Example sentences from the debateIn favour of the proposalWe don't need computers. How true is that? As the first speaker for the motion I'm going to give you three very strong reasons why you should agree with us about this.Our opponents will try to tell you how wonderful it is that we can work from home, send emails all round the world,and communicate more and more easily with anyone we like.Somehow they think this is an improvement on people actually meeting in their workplaces and getting to know one another and working together, and an improvement on going out and meeting our own real friends face to face.So please give us your support, support for a better, more human world without computers!Against the proposalWhile it's true that computers have caused a lot of pollution.things are improving fast. More and more of the materials are safely recyclable. And although it's true that computers need electrical power, the case with which people can now work from home and communicate over great distances has resulted in the saving of a great deal of energy. Sending a file by a click is far more energy-efficient than posting it across the world.Every step forward has been greeted by doomsayers who are frightened by any change. Quite simply, modern society couldn't function without computers. We need them to run power grids, railways.airports. banking-in fact, our basic infrastructure. The Earth's population is now too big to manage without information technology.A vote against computers is a vote for some imaginary world of contented farmers and small towns.In favour of the proposalLi referred to all the economic benefits. There seems to be a contradiction between all this e-commerce and Internet shopping -which uses the post-and his claims that computers were saving us energy by using the mail less!Anyway. sales on the Web simply mean fewer sales from local shops. Yet another example of their idea that staying at home is better than actual human contact.I like walking around shops and meeting shop assistants.6-6 Unit test短对话5题1) B. She believes that the future has not been determined yet.2) A. It's old-fashioned.3) D. The reproduction of a zero-gravity environment.4) C. People once believed that the world was flat. but they don't anymore.5) A. Sweetener made without any sugar.长对话3题6) C. Time travel.7) B. Most people think physics is only about mathematical formulas.8) A. She listens with great interest to what her professor says.短文理解3题9) C. Galileo Galilei.10) C. Galileo was outspoken in his view that the Sun is the center of the universe.11) B. Revolutionary.短篇*3题12) C. Phone.13) A. Optimistic.14) C. Because it is dependent on a nearby smartphoneUnit 7 The world at war7-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1B C E F HConversation 1-21) emperor2) cool3) fighting4) defeated5) attacked6) surrendered7) clever8) flood9) conquering10) created11) death12) guard13) afterlifeConversation 2Conversation 2-1A B A BConversation 2-21. incredible2. unification3. money system4. tribesConversation 2-31) an incredible achievement2) 500.000 men/500000 men/5 hundred thousand men/five hundred thousand men3) the greatest emperor4) standardized writing/standardised writing5) a great leader6) have enemies7) trying to invade8) died building itConversation 2-4B A B A7-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 1E AF C B DWatching and understanding 21) dawn service2) remember3) forget4) died in battle5) identified6) one unshakable truth/I unshakable truth7) conflicts8) around the world9) remembering10) go homeWatching and understanding 3A B C A7-3 Listening inNews reports 1C BNews reports 2B DPassage 1Passage 1-11) businessman2) 11 years old/eleven years old3) first name4) his second name5) the same age as6) terrible four years /terrible 4 years7) survives8) his Japanese friend9) strength10) couragePassage 1-2B D A D BPassage 2Passage 2-11. agriculture2. fighter3. support servicesPassage 2-21. physical2. uniforms3. fighter station4. bombed5. contributed7-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:For the motionStudent A First, we need to define "war"and"peace". I will define"war"as a legal situation resulting from a declaration of war between states – the exception to this is civil war,which is between groups within a country."Peace"seems to me to be more than the absence of war, so I define it as a stable situation over a period of time when there is no war or violence and people agree that there is peace. In this definition "armed conflict" is not peace, but is something between war and peace.When people talk about "good"wars in the past, they usually refer to the reasons for going to war, say, to defend the homeland from aggression, although many wars may have mixed reasons, including some bad ones. My main point is that, even in cases of wars for good reasons, the process and result of the war include bad things to an extent that the war cannot be reasonably described as good, even if it has good aspects. We must recognize that war brings the 3 Ds of Death, Damage and Destruction for many people. This is true both for winners and losers. Was there ever a war without the 3 Ds in the process and result for some or many people on both sides? Logically and historically the process and result of any war includes the 3 Ds. Therefore, ladies and gentlemen. you must support the motion:No war is purely good, all wars have the 3 Ds, and hence there was never a good war. My teammate, Student C will speak about a bad peace later.Against the motionStudent D My teammate Student B has spoken eloquently about the nature of war and peace and about how we might think of a good war and a bad peace. To reject the motion, as we must, let us now turn to the word "never"."Never"means at no time in the past (or future), so to reject the motion we simply have to find an example - one will be enough - of a good war or a bad peace. Whatever the other speakers have said—and they made interesting points - for this debate and this motion, we reject it if we find a single example of a good war or a bad peace, and this must be logically true whatever our general feelings and beliefs about war or peace are."Never"means at no time …so we must consider the time.situation and circumstances of a war. We have to consider the views of the people at that time. Think of the example of the Japanese invasion and occupation of Beijing, Shanghai.Nanjing and elsewhere in China in 1937. At that time, given the Japanese atrocities against Chinese women and children.from the Chinese point of view,a war against Japan was a good thing, to resist aggression, defend our people, and free our country. This justifiable defensive war outweighs the 3Ds mentioned by Student A. Even though the Chinese people knew there would be sacrifices, hardship and suffering, we also knew that not to resist through war would be much worse. So it was a good war. Now, an example of a bad peace. We do not have to look far.Just look at the Arab countries and Israel. There were wars in 1956, 1967 and 1973, and so-called peace in between and later, but as we know, this "peace" has included invasions.occupations, attacks with missiles, bombings, shootings, lots of fighting, lots of refugees, and so on. This is not war because as Student A said,。
新标准视听说教程2答案
新标准视听说教程2答案Unit 1。
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1. A:2. B:3. C:4. A:5. B。
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6. Canada7. Sydney8. 39. 1 10. 2。
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11. sunny 12. windy 13. rainy 14. snowy 15. cloudy。
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16. What do you like to do in your free time? 17. What’s the weather like in your city? 18. How often do you exercise? 19. What do you usually do on weekends? 20. What’s your favorite season?Unit 2。
Part I。
1. A:2. B:3. C:4. A:5. B。
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11. play the guitar 12. watch TV 13. read books 14. listen to music 15. go shopping。
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16. What’s your favorite subject? 17. Do you like to play sports? 18. What’s your favorite hobby? 19. How do you relax after school? 20. What do you usually do in the evening?Unit 3。
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新标准大学英语视听说教程第二版答案
UNIT1Outside viewActivity 1Keys:3-5-4-1-2Activity 2BCCAAActivity3Activity41-H 2-C 3-B 4-F 5-D 6-A 7-E 8-G Activity5不用写News reportActivity 1ADActivity 2DBPassage 1Activity 1CDABActivity 21. (1) tolerant (2) rounded2 (1) close to (2) stand up3 (1) beauty (2) generosity.4. (1) an opportunity (2) beyond the one5 (1) behaved (2) selfish6. (1) pretend (2)see through7. (1) helping victims (2) impact8. (1) difficult time (2) a huge amount of Passage2Activity 11-D 2-B 3-E 4-A 5-CActivity 21.(1) strengths (2) weaknesses (3) personality(4) like (5) subjects (6) organized (7) confident (8) outgoing (9) a team (10) working alone2.(1) future career(2) into a particular area of work(3) chosen field(4) related industries(5) leading3.(1) vocational (2) graduates (3) high-flyers(4)career (5)practical(6)transferable (7) recruitmentUNIT TEXTCABDB CDB CAB DBDUNIT2Outside viewActivity 14-6-2-1-5-3Activity 2(1)where there is war(2)go to school(3)157 countries / one hundred and fifty seven countries / onehundred and fifty-seven countries(4)never known peace(5)bringing medicine(6)get an education(7)40000 kids(8)not allowed(9)50 / fifty(10)running the schoolActivity3Activity4DABBA News report Activity 1ACActivity 2DB Passage 1 Activity 1(1)husband(2)a church(3)favourite(4)a farm(5)2(6)14(7)40 Activity 2 CBACDA Passage2 Activity 1 KEVIN:1,3,7 EVA:2,4,5,6 Activity 2(1)looking forward(2)apart from(3)on(4)used to get very cross(5)angel(6)pretty sad(7)some cashUNIT TEXTACBDB BAC BCD ABC UNIT3Outside viewActivity 11,5,9,10Activity 2(1)painting(2)broke all the rules(3)looking directly at(4)a sense of movement(5)indicated(6)trying to say(7)covered up(8)subject(9)seemed happier(10)mystery(11)line up between(12)tell a story Activity3Activity4(1)stories(2)essence(3)exposure(4)reflections(5)a string(6)capture(7)decayNews report Activity 1CBActivity 2CAPassage 1Activity 1(1)highlight(2)live(3)percussion(4)1997(5)Performance(6)Kitchen(7)Instruments(8)random drumming Activity 22,4,7Passage2Activity 1(1)London(2)1929(3)Free(4)1(5)2Activity 2ACDCBUNIT TEXT BADAC DAC DBA ACB UNIT4Outside view Activity 17-3-5-2-6-4-1 Activity 2(1)as many(2)Lots of(3)use local materials(4)roofs(5)castleActivity3(1)houses or flats(2)a few houses(3)Sixty / 60(4)detached houses(5)different(6)in age(7)thatched cottages(8)spend(9)castleNews report Activity 1DAActivity 2BCPassage 1Activity 1(1)nine(2)30s(3)more than(4)rough(5)male(6)50Activity 2(1)next spring(2)hospitals(3)4(4)three quarters / 3 quarters(5)Charities(6)family or friends Passage2Activity 1Man:2,3,6,7,9Woman:1,4,5,8Activity 2DABADUNIT TEXTDBACD ABC BCA DCDUNIT5Outside viewActivity 1不用写Activity 2BCDAActivity3不用写Activity42-10-13-3-7-8-1-9-11-14-5-6-12-4 News reportActivity 1DCActivity 2DBPassage 1Activity 1(1)effective(2)groups(3)30s(4)Increases(5)factors(6)Identity(7)individual performance(8)60s(9)Group(10)Forming(11)get to know(12)ideas and creative energy(13)identity(14)Performing(15)togetherActivity 21-C 2-A 3-E 4-G 5-F 6-D 7-H 8-B Passage2Activity 1CBCCAActivity 2(1)250(2)36(3)2(4)30UNIT TEXTCDBDA DAC BAC ABCUNIT6Outside viewActivity 11.lunar2.happiness .3.(1) bamboo (2) blossoms4.(1) happiness (2) togetherness (3) strong5.longActivity 21. exact date2. lasts for3 send out4. the coming year .5. red envelopes6. cleaning7. flowers8. (1) togetherness (2) happiness Activity31. generous2. South Korea3. family setting .4. get your own plate5. (1) Asian (2) Americans6.American kids7. customsActivity4CCACCDActivity5不用写News reportActivity 1CCActivity 2BDPassage 1Activity 12,5,6Activity 2(1)making a guy(2)burn him(3)17th(4)Parliament(5)Light(6)which they did(7)no reason(8)started building Passage2Activity 1 Christmas:1,6,8 Thanksgiving:2,3,7 Hogmanay:4,5 Activity 2(1)religious(2)get together(3)Father Christmas(4)give thanks(5)Thanksgiving(6)shortestUNIT TEXT BACCD BCA CDA ACC UNIT7Outside view Activity 11,2,5Activity 2Activity3(1)cycling(2)something good(3)sit on(4)two legs(5)life on the road(6)throw(7)different(8)performing marvellously News reportActivity 1DBAActivity 2BCPassage 1Activity 1(1)New York(2)155(3)30(4)0(5)57(1)few(2)catch fire(3)made a successful(4)taking in water(5)into the boats(6)taken to hospitals(7)as a hero(8)without any enginesPassage2Activity 11.zoo keeper2.Al Gore3.making people take climate change seriously4.Greenpeace5.part-time accountant6.Melinda Gates7.co-founding the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation8.Save the ChildrenActivity 2ABBACUNIT TEXTADBDC ABD CBD ABCUNIT8Outside viewActivity 11,3,4Activity 2AAAABBActivity31. (1) gravity reduction (2) Noah's ark2. gravity reduction3. (1) hoax (2) trueActivity4(1)famous hoax(2)in front of(3)floating(4)destroyed by a flood(5)believed to be(6)announced(7)on the top of(8)may or may not be(9)believe themNews reportActivity 1CCBActivity 2BAPassage 1Activity 1Japanese:godsJewish / Christian religion:eternal darkness,eternal water / ocean,a single creatorAncient Finns:an animal,a cosmic eggnative tribes of New Zealand:godsIslamic religion:a single creatorthe Apache:eternal darknessInuit people:an animAfricans:an animActivity 21.the huge differences2.there was only darkness3.there was light4.a small island5.united to create6.the world emerges from it7.the sun8.creation myth at all Passage2BCDBDUNIT TEXT DCBAD BDC ACB ACC。
新标准大学英语视听说 2 习题答案
Book 2 习题答案(unit 1-unit 5)Unit 1.Inside view2.They have decided on: 2, 5 and 55,1, c; 2. C; 3. b; 4. A; 5.d6.1.Maybe I should2. Supposing3. everything’s organized, isn’t it4. I’ve arranged for people to5. I’ll count it all up6. We’d better7. I’ve got a suggestion8. How aboutOutside view2.The true statements are 3 and 53.1, one of the best universities2. most talented students3. well-known around the world4. have open doors5. good social life6.you want it to be7. on another campus8. it’s a fun place9. go to concerts10. during the weekListening in8.1. b;2. D;3. D;4. B ; 5, aUnit 2Inside view2.Kate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate 34-1-2-7-3-5-66.1. b; 2, a; 3. D; 4, d; 5. D;1. She was feeling2. I felt as if3. I wouldn’t worry about it4. I wish I could have helped5. you look cheerful6. What an amazing grade7. I feel on the top of the world8.1. a;2. A;3. A ;4. A;5. A;6. BOutside view2.1. Kim2. Kim3. Ted4. Sebastien5.Ted6. Kim7.Sebastien8. Kim3.The true statements are: 2, 3 and 54.1. c;2. A;3. B;4. C;5. D;6. A;7. D;8. B ;9. C; 10. AListening-in1.Red2.Blue3.Blue-green4.Green5.Red6.Green7.Red8.Red9.Blue10.Orange11.Blue12.Yellow-green13.Blue14.Orange15.Yellow16.Yellow-orange1. blue;2. Yellow; 3, green; 4. Blue-green; 5. Red; 6. Orange; 7. Blue-green; 8. Yellow 7.1.g;2. F;3. D;4. C;5. E;6. B; 7, aUnit 3.Inside view4.1. c;2. D;3. B;4.d5. B5.1. This woman said that.2. You’re joking3. That’s what she said4. It’s just too much5.She thinks6. I’m really furious.7. Unbelievable8. what they said was6.1.a; 2, b; 3. B; 4. B. 5. A. 6. AOutside view.3.1. gain access2. commit this crime; looking at property; an uncut garden3.. 800 crimes4. white female(African and Asian Britons are more likely to live in larger family units.) 4,6-4-2-5-1-35.1. b;2. D;3. B;4. B.5. DListening-in3.1. the policeman2. bite someone3. 2,0004. the newspaper5. what was happening6.1. Anna Black2. Just over a week ago3. about seven4. male5. mobile phone6. two men7. five minutes7.1. b;2. A;3. A;4. B;5. DUnit 4.Inside view1.1. story A, 32. story B, 13. story B, 34. story A, 25. story A, 16. Story B, 22,1.front2.several3. did not realize4. the thief5. sell3,1.Mark2.Mark3.Mark4.Janet5.Kate6.Mark, Kate4,1.Tornadoes have damaged home in Northern England2.He is still missing3.Global warming is accelerating4.There are lots of different views and it I very stimulating5. A news addict6.They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs7.Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later. 5,1.There is still no news of2.Scientists claim that3.Mostly get my news4.I’ve got used to5.I’ve got into the habit of6.I spend too much time6.1.b;2. A;3. B;4. B;5. B;6. AOutside view2,2-7-4-5-1-3-63,1.do you mind2. journalism, photography3. for two hours4. getting these invitations5. on the screen4.The true statements are; 2 and 55.1. Every Saturday night2. To take people’s pictures3. How do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street?4. They feel you shouldn’t have the right to invade their privacy.5. Because whatever we’re consuming, we’re encouraging them to spread(by buying magazines with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures.)Listening-in2.1. He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking to a girl in the kitchen.2. Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it.3.1. Phil Taylor2. South Block, Room 183. November 104. 11 pm5. He had a telephone conversation with his girlfriend and forgot about the chips he was deep-frying, and then the chips and oil caught fire.6.ten minutes7. The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.4.1. d;2. A;3. A;4. B;5. C7.1. Tricia2. Karen3. Tricia4. Karen5. Karen6. Rick7. Tricia, Rick and Karen8.1. just as many2. how they behave3. a gardening programme4. do very well5. to say to thatUnit 5Inside view1.Topics mentioned are:2,3,5,6 and 821.I’d love to know more about the emperor,he was cool。
新标准大学英语视听说教程——习题答案及听力原文
新标准大学英语视听说教程2——习题答案及听力原文Unit 1.Inside view2.They have decided on: 2, 5 and 5 5,1, c; 2.C; 3.b; 4. A; 5.d6.1.Maybe I should2. Supposing3. everything’s organized, isn’t it4. I’ve arranged for people to5. I’ll count it all up6. We’d better7. I’ve got a suggestion8. How aboutOutside view2.The true statements are 3 and 5 3. 1, one of the best universities2. most talented students3. well-known around the world4. have open doors5. good social life6.you want it to be7. on another campus8. it’s a fun place9. go to concerts10. during the weekListening in8.1. b;2. D;3.D;4.B ; 5, aUnit 2Inside view2.Kate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate34-1-2-7-3-5-66.1. b; 2, a; 3. D; 4, d; 5. D;7.1. She was feeling2. I felt as if3. I wouldn’t worry about it4. I wish I could have helped5. you look cheerful6. What an amazing grade7. I feel on the top of the world8.1. a;2. A;3.A ;4. A;5.A;6. B Outside view2.1. Kim2. Kim3. Ted4. Sebastien5.Ted6. Kim7.Sebastien8. Kim3.The true statements are: 2, 3 and 54.1. c;2. A;3.B;4.C;5.D;6.A;7.D;8.B ; 9. C; 10. AListening-in1. Red2. Blue3. Blue-green4. Green5. Red6. Green7. Red8. Red9. Blue10. Orange11. Blue12. Yellow-green13. Blue14. Orange15. Yellow16. Yellow-orange4.1. blue;2. Yellow; 3, green;4.Blue-green;5.Red;6.Orange;7.Blue-green; 8. Yellow7.1.g;2. F;3.D;4.C;5.E;6. B; 7, aUnit 3.Inside view4.1. c;2. D;3.B;4.d5. B5.1. This woman said that.2. You’re joking3. That’s what she said4. It’s just too much5.She thinks6. I’m really furious.7. Unbelievable8. what they said was6.1.a; 2, b; 3. B; 4. B. 5. A. 6. A Outside view. 3.1. gain access2. commit this crime; looking at property; an uncut garden3.. 800 crimes4. white female(African and Asian Britons are more likely to live in larger family units.)4,6-4-2-5-1-35.1. b;2. D;3.B;4. B.5. D Listening-in3.1. the policeman2. bite someone3. 2,0004. the newspaper5. what was happening6.1. Anna Black2. Just over a week ago3. about seven4. male5. mobile phone6. two men7. five minutes7.1. b;2. A;3.A;4.B;5. D Unit 4.Inside view1.1. story A, 32. story B, 13. story B, 34. story A, 25. story A, 16. Story B, 22,1.front2.several3. did not realize4. the thief5. sell 3,1. Mark2. Mark3. Mark4. Janet5. Kate6. Mark, Kate4,1. Tornadoes have damaged home in Northern England2. He is still missing3. Global warming is accelerating4. There are lots of different views and it I very stimulating5. A news addict6. They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs7. Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later.5,1. There is still no news of2. Scientists claim that3. Mostly get my news4. I’ve got used to5. I’ve got into the habi t of6. I spend too much time6.1.b;2. A;3.B;4.B;5.B;6. A Outside view2,2-7-4-5-1-3-63,1.do you mind2. journalism, photography3. for two hours4. getting these invitations5. on the screen4.The true statements are; 2 and 5 5.1. Every Saturday night2. To take people’s pictures3. How do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street?4. They feel you shouldn’t have the right to invade their privacy.5. Because whatever we’re consuming, we’re encouraging them to spread(by buying magazines with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures.)Listening-in2.1. He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking to a girl in the kitchen.2. Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it.3.1. Phil Taylor2. South Block, Room 183. November 104. 11 pm5. He had a telephone conversation with his girlfriend and forgot about the chips he was deep-frying, and then the chips and oil caught fire.6.ten minutes7. The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.4.1. d;2. A;3.A;4.B;5. C7.1. Tricia2. Karen3. Tricia4. Karen5. Karen6. Rick7. Tricia, Rick and Karen8.1. just as many2. how they behave3. a gardening programme4. do very well5. to say to thatUnit 5Inside view1.Topics mentioned are:2,3,5,6 and 821. I’d love to know more about the emperor,he was cool。
新标准大学英语_视听说教程2习题答
Book 2习题答案(unit 1-unit 5) Unit 1.Inside view2.They have decided on: 2, 5 and 5 5,1, c; 2. C; 3. b;4. A;6.I should2. Supposing3. everything’s organized, isn’t it4. I’ve arranged for people to5. I’ll count it all up6. We’d better7. I’ve got a suggestion8. How aboutOutside view2.The true statements are 3 and 5 3.1, one of the best universities2. most talented students3. well-known around the world4. have open doors5. good social lifewant it to be7. on another campus8. it’s a fun place9. go to concerts10. during the weekListening in8.1. b;2. D;3. D;4. B ; 5, aUnit 2Inside view2.Kate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate 34-1-2-7-3-5-66.1. b; 2, a; 3. D; 4, d; 5. D;7.1. She was feeling2. I felt as if3. I wouldn’t worry about it4. I wish I could have helped5. you look cheerful6. What an amazing grade7. I feel on the top of the world8.1. a;2. A;3. A ;4. A;5. A;6. BOutside view2.1. Kim2. Kim3. Ted4. Sebastien6. Kim8. Kim3.The true statements are: 2, 3 and 54.1. c;2. A;3. B;4. C;5. D;6. A;7. D;8. B ;9. C; 10. AListening-in1.Red2.Blue3.Blue-green4.Green5.Red6.Green7.Red8.Red9.Blue10.Orange11.Blue12.Yellow-green13.Blue14.Orange15.Yellow16.Yellow-orange4.1. blue;2. Yellow; 3, green; 4. Blue-green; 5. Red; 6. Orange; 7. Blue-green; 8. Yellow7.; 2. F; 3. D; 4. C; 5. E; 6. B; 7, aUnit 3.Inside view4.1. c;2. D;3. B;5. B5.1. This woman said that.2. You’re joking3. That’s what she said4. It’s just too muchthinks6. I’m really furious.7. Unbelievable8. what they said was6.; 2, b; 3. B; 4. B. 5. A. 6. AOutside view.3.1. gain access2. commit this crime; looking at property; an uncut garden3.. 800 crimes4. white female(African and Asian Britons are more likely to live in larger family units.)4,6-4-2-5-1-35.1. b;2. D;3. B;4. B.5. D Listening-in3.1. the policeman2. bite someone3. 2,0004. the newspaper5. what was happening6.1. Anna Black2. Just over a week ago3. about seven4. male5. mobile phone6. two men7. five minutes7.1. b;2. A;3. A;4. B;5. D Unit 4.Inside view1.1. story A, 32. story B, 13. story B, 34. story A, 25. story A, 16. Story B, 22,3. did not realize4. the thief5. sell3,1.Mark2.Mark3.Mark4.Janet5.Kate6.Mark, Kate4,1.Tornadoes have damaged home in Northern England2.He is still missing3.Global warming is accelerating4.There are lots of different views and it I very stimulating5.A news addict6.They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs7.Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later. 5,1.There is still no news of2.Scientists claim that3.Mostly get my news4.I’ve got used to5.I’ve got into the habit of6.I spend too much time6.; 2. A; 3. B; 4. B; 5. B; 6. AOutside view2,2-7-4-5-1-3-63,you mind2. journalism, photography3. for two hours4. getting these invitations5. on the screen4.The true statements are; 2 and 55.1. Every Saturday night2. To take people’s pictures3. How do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street?4. They feel you shouldn’thave the right to invade their privacy.5. Because whatever we’re consuming, we’re encouraging them to spread(by buying magazineswith such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures.)Listening-in2.1. He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking to agirl in the kitchen.2. Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it.3.1. Phil Taylor2. South Block, Room 183. November 104. 11 pm5.Hehadatelephoneconversationwithhisgirlfriendandforgotaboutthechipshewas deep-frying, and then the chips and oil caught fire.minutes7. The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.4.1. d;2. A;3. A;4. B;5. C7.1. Tricia2. Karen3. Tricia4. Karen5. Karen6. Rick7. Tricia, Rick and Karen8.1. just as many2. how they behave3. a gardening programme4. do very well5. to say to thatUnit 5Inside view1.Topics mentioned are:2,3,5,6 and 821.I’d love to know more about the emperor,he was cool。
新标准大学英语_视听说教程2习题答案
Book 2 习题答案(unit 1-unit 5)Unit 1.Inside view2.They have decided on: 2, 5 and 55,1, c; 2. C; 3. b; 4. A; 5.d6.1.Maybe I should2. Supposing3. everything’s organized, isn’t it4. I’ve arranged for people to5. I’ll count it all up6. We’d better7. I’ve got a suggestion8. How aboutOutside view2.The true statements are 3 and 53.1, one of the best universities2. most talented students3. well-known around the world4. have open doors5. good social life6.you want it to be7. on another campus8. it’s a fun place9. go to concerts10. during the weekListening in8.1. b;2. D;3. D;4. B ; 5, aUnit 2Inside view2.Kate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate 34-1-2-7-3-5-66.1. b; 2, a; 3. D; 4, d; 5. D;7.1. She was feeling2. I felt as if3. I wouldn’t worry about it4. I wish I could have helped5. you look cheerful6. What an amazing grade7. I feel on the top of the world8.1. a;2. A;3. A ;4. A;5. A;6. BOutside view2.1. Kim2. Kim3. Ted4. Sebastien5.Ted6. Kim7.Sebastien8. Kim3.The true statements are: 2, 3 and 54.1. c;2. A;3. B;4. C;5. D;6. A;7. D;8. B ;9. C; 10. AListening-in1.Red2.Blue3.Blue-green4.Green5.Red6.Green7.Red8.Red9.Blue10.Orange11.Blue12.Yellow-green13.Blue14.Orange15.Yellow16.Yellow-orange4.1. blue;2. Yellow; 3, green; 4. Blue-green; 5. Red; 6. Orange; 7. Blue-green; 8. Yellow 7.1.g;2. F;3. D;4. C;5. E;6. B; 7, aUnit 3.Inside view4.1. c;2. D;3. B;4.d5. B5.1. This woman said that.2. You’re joking3. That’s what she said4. It’s just too much5.She thinks6. I’m really furious.7. Unbelievable8. what they said was6.1.a; 2, b; 3. B; 4. B. 5. A. 6. AOutside view.3.1. gain access2. commit this crime; looking at property; an uncut garden3.. 800 crimes4. white female(African and Asian Britons are more likely to live in larger family units.) 4,6-4-2-5-1-35.1. b;2. D;3. B;4. B.5. DListening-in3.1. the policeman2. bite someone3. 2,0004. the newspaper5. what was happening6.1. Anna Black2. Just over a week ago3. about seven4. male5. mobile phone6. two men7. five minutes7.1. b;2. A;3. A;4. B;5. DUnit 4.Inside view1.1. story A, 32. story B, 13. story B, 34. story A, 25. story A, 16. Story B, 22,1.front2.several3. did not realize4. the thief5. sell3,1.Mark2.Mark3.Mark4.Janet5.Kate6.Mark, Kate4,1.Tornadoes have damaged home in Northern England2.He is still missing3.Global warming is accelerating4.There are lots of different views and it I very stimulating5. A news addict6.They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs7.Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later. 5,1.There is still no news of2.Scientists claim that3.Mostly get my news4.I’ve got used to5.I’ve got into the habit of6.I spend too much time6.1.b;2. A;3. B;4. B;5. B;6. AOutside view2,2-7-4-5-1-3-63,1.do you mind2. journalism, photography3. for two hours4. getting these invitations5. on the screen4.The true statements are; 2 and 55.1. Every Saturday night2. To take people’s pictures3. How do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street?4. They feel you shouldn’t have the right to invade their privacy.5. Because whatever we’re consuming, we’re encouraging them to spread(by buying magazines with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures.) Listening-in2.1. He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking to a girl in the kitchen.2. Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it.3.1. Phil Taylor2. South Block, Room 183. November 104. 11 pm5. He had a telephone conversation with his girlfriend and forgot about the chips he was deep-frying, and then the chips and oil caught fire.6.ten minutes7. The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.4.1. d;2. A;3. A;4. B;5. C7.1. Tricia2. Karen3. Tricia4. Karen5. Karen6. Rick7. Tricia, Rick and Karen8.1. just as many2. how they behave3. a gardening programme4. do very well5. to say to thatUnit 5Inside view1.Topics mentioned are:2,3,5,6 and 821.I’d love to know more about the emperor,he was cool。
新标准大学英语视听说教程2(听力材料文本及答案)
新标准⼤学英语视听说教程2(听⼒材料⽂本及答案)College culture Unit 1Unit 1 College cultureInside viewConversation1Janet :So this is the Cherwell Boathouse –it’s lovely! And look at those people punting! It looks quite easy.Mark :I’m not so sure about that! Janet, there’s something Kate an d I wanted to discuss with you. Some people in college are organizing charity events this term. We’ve decided to get involved.Janet :Raising money for charity? Right. In China, people raise money for charity but students don’t usually do that.Mark :Stu dents often do that here. Anyway, we’re thinking of doing sponsored punting.Janet :Sponsored punting! What’s that?Kate :Sponsoring is when people pay you to do something –like run a long distance. So people would be sponsoring students to punt.Janet :What a great idea! I’d love to join you!Mark :That’s why we’re telling you about it. So that’s decided then. Let’s make a list of things we need to do.Kate :I’ll do that. One of the first things we should do is choose the charity. Mark :Yes. And choose a day for the event. And we need to design the sponsorship form. I’ve got one here.Kate :That looks fine, but we must change the wording. Who wants to do that? Mark :I’ll do that. What have we got so far? Kate :Choose a charity. Also a day for the event. Change the wording on the sponsorship form…Um … We have to decide where the punt will start from.Mark :Cherwell Boathouse, no question! It's a very beautiful route from here, apparently.Kate :I’m with you on that.Janet :Me too …Conversation2Janet :I’m not used to boats – Woah!Mark :Whoops!Kate :Watch out! You nearly hit me with that thing!Mark :Sorry! I didn’t mean to. … OK, we’re off!Kate :Maybe I should do the punting.Mark :It’s fine. I’ve got the hang of it now – give me a chance.Kate :Well, I’d like to have a go.Mark :Supposing I do the first hour. Then you can take over for a while, if youwant to.Kate :Yes, great.Janet :You’re really good at it, Mark! This is fantastic! It’s exactly how I imagined lifehere! Look over there –isn’t it lovely!Kate :Yes, it is.…Janet :Kate, everything’s organized, isn’t it, for8 collecting the sponsorship money?Kate :Yes, I’ve arranged for people to get the money to me by next Friday – if they haven’t paid online. I’ll coun t it all up. Janet :Good. We’d better have a meeting soon after that, don’t you think? How much have weraised?Kate :About 600.Janet:Fantastic! I’m so enjoying this!Mark :Hey guys, I’ve got a suggestion – how about moving over to the bank and we can have ourpicnic! Hey, look, there’s Louise and Sophie!Mark :Whoo …Girls Mark!Janet :Are you all right?Mark :Er … Of course I’m all right. Kate, I think it’s your turn to punt!Outside viewV/OHarvard University in Cambridge is one of the best universities in the world. We spoke to Alex Jude, the university’s Head of Communications. He explained that Harvard looks for the best and most talented students from around the world.AlexHarvard actually seeks students from around the world, the best students that we can find, to study chemistry, or study literature, or study government, or business. Our business school is particularly well-known around the world, as is the medical school and law school, so, um, and, and the Kennedy School of government, for the John F. Kennedy School of Government, so, er, we do seek very, very talented students and we have open doors for them.V/OWe asked five students at Harvard to tell us what kind of social life they have. AshleyUm, well relaxing is a little hard to do around here, but basically, I mean, I still, I, I live nearby anyway, so I see a lot of my friends, and … Um, there’s a good social life here if you look for it. I go to the gym, run. So that’s what I do.AdamIt is whatever you want it to be. It’s good. If you wanna go out party, do anything you can. If you wanna sit in your room and study all night like my friend over here, you can also do that.BrianSocially, like you said, it’s, it’s a lot of what you make it. Um, we don’t have fra ternities here, and so, you know, that’s, it’s obviously not as social. There’s not as many parties as there would be on another campus. Um, but on a Friday or Saturday night, there, there, there will be a party. Usually we end up studying until about 10 o’clock. And then we, and then we’ll go out and have fun maybe, or just watch a movie with friends, or, you know, whatever is going on for the night. JodieNot everyone would agree with me, obviously, but it’s, I think it’s a fun place to be.Int.Have you made a lot of friends?JodieOh, definitely.Int. :Mm.JodieMany.Int.What, what do you do with your friends?JodieUm, well, I like to go to concerts. I’m in three music groups, so I have lots of rehearsals during the week for that. Um, just do, you know, some fun things, on the weekend.V/OWe asked the Harvard students if they use theInternet.AshleyUm, I, I use it a fairly good amount. Um, our library system is online, so I use that a lot. And a lot of my classes, you know, have to do research papers. You can find a lot of information on there, so.Int.So how often do you use it, a week, a day?AshleyUm, I use it probably on more of a weekly basis. Maybe three or four times a week. BrianOh yes, definitely. We live through the Internet actually. Well, I do a lot of research through the Internet, follow my stocks on the Internet. Um, well, even though e-mail is not officially Internet, we, that’s how we communicate a lot at college, so, through the e-mail.JohnUm, I use the internet mostly for, er, I’d say, sort of leisure purposes. I mean, I play, um, I use it for a lot of, I don’t, we don’t have TV in my room, so I use it, uh, uh, go to the CNN website, keep up on current events, things like that. Uh, I also, uh, you know, there’s some little games to play over the Internet. Um, just um, I go to /doc/7b7573332.htmlto see what’s happening, follow the Boston Red Sox, things like that. Um, I think a lot of courses use it to post things, but I, I don’t usually use it that much for research, or things. I tend to use the libraries for such things, so.Listening inPassage1V/OHi, I’m Nick Carter, and this is SUR, your university radio station. This morning we went around campus to ask freshers –now half-way through their first year –the question, “How are you finding uni?” Here are some of the answers we got. Speaker 1It’s cool. It’s everything I hoped it would be. I’m very ambitious, I want to be a journalist and I want to get to the top of the profession. I’ve started writing f or the university newspaper so I’ve got my foot on the ladder already. Speaker 2I’m working hard and the teaching is as good as I expected. And I’ve made some good friends. But I’m very homesick. I’m Nigerian and my family’s so far away.I went home at Christmas for a month – that really helped, but man, I miss my family so much.Speaker 3“How am I finding uni?” It’s great. It’s not perfect, nothing is, but, like, I’ve got a brilliant social life, just brilliant, and I’ve made lots of friends. For the first few months I just didn’t do, really enough work. But I – I talked about it with my parents and I’m working harder now and getting good grades. Speaker 4Actually, I’ve been quite lonely to be honest. I’m a bit shy … everyone else seemed to find it so easy to make friends straight away. But things have been better recently –yeah, they have. I’ve joined a couple of clubs and like, it really helps to get to know people when you have shared interests. So, yeah –I’m feeling a lot happier now.Speaker 5Uni’s great, I love it. My only problem –and it’s quite a big problem –is money. My parents are both unemployed so, you know, they can’t help me financially. My grant just isn’t –it’s just not enough for me to live on, so I’ve taken a part-time job as a waitress – a lot of people I know, like a lot, have had to do the same. I don’t want to have huge debts at the end.Speaker 6I love my subject, History, and I’m, I’m getting fantastic teaching here. I want to be a university lecturer and that means I have to get a first. I have a good social life but work definitely comes first for me.Passage2Oxford and Cambridge – two universities so similar that they are often spoken of together as“Oxbridge”. They’re both in the UK, fairly near London, and both regularly come top in any ranking of the world’s best universities.The two universities began within a century of each other. Oxford University, now 900 years old,was founded towards the end of the 11th century. In 1209 there was a dispute between the university and the townspeople of Oxford. As a result, some of the Oxford teachers left and founded a university in the town of Cambridge, some 84 miles away. Ever since then, the two institutions have been very competitive.Unlike most modern universities, both Oxford and Cambridge consist of a large number of colleges. Oxford has 39 and Cambridge 31. Many of these colleges have old and very beautiful architecture, and large numbers of tourists visit them.In all UK universities, you need good grades in the national exams taken at 18. But to get into Oxford and Cambridge, it’s not enough to get A grades in your exams. You also have to go for a long interview. In these interviews, students need to show that they are creative and capable of original thinking.Through the centuries, both universities have made huge contributions to British cultural life.They have produced great writers, world leaders and politicians. Cambridge, in particular, has produced scientists whose discoveries and inventions have changed our lives.Among the great university institutions is the world’s most famous debating society, the Oxford Union, where undergraduates get a chance to practise speaking in public. Cambridge’s comedy club Footlights has produced many first-class comedians, while some of the UK’s most famous actors and actresses began their careers at The Oxford University Dramatic Society, known as OUDS. Then there’s the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, which takes place every year in March or April, and is watched on television all over the UK.So with all this excellence in so many fields, it’s not surprising that the ambition of clever students all over the world is to attend either one of these great universities.Unit 2Inside viewConversation1Kate :Come in. Hey, Janet.Janet :Hi Kate, are you busy?Kate :Yes, I’m just doing an essay. But it’s great to see you. So what’s new? Janet :Well, nothing much.Kate :You look a bit fed up. What’s bugging you?Janet :Well, I had a phone call from my parents and it made me feel homesick. It happens everytime they call, and it gets me down.Kate :I’m sorry to hear that. I know how you feel. I love speaking to my mum and dad, but Ialways feel miserable after the call.Janet :My dad doesn’t say muc h, and I want to speak to him, but I wish I knew what to say.Kate :Don’t let it get to you. My dad doesn’t say much on the phone either. I call, he answersthe phone, and says, “Hi, I’ll pass you to your mother.” It’s really irritating. Janet :But I miss him and my mother a lot, and I like to hear his voice.Kate :Just tell him what you’re up to.Janet :Sometimes I feel as if I made a mistake leaving home and coming to Oxford. Sometimes I feel like a moody teenager. Kate :Try not to worry about it, Janet. It’s normal to feel like that. I understand how you feel, butI bet everything will be fine next term. You’ll get used to it. Hey, why don’t you do what I do?Janet :What’s that?Kate :When my dad calls, I ask him for more money! He usually says no, but at least I getto hear his voice!Janet :Maybe. I’m sorry to take up your time, Kate, but I must go now. Bye! Kate :Wait a minute …!Conversation2Kate :I think I may have upset Janet last night.Mark :What happened?Kate :She came to see me. I was busy doing an essay but I was really pleased to see her. She’d had a call from home, and said she was feeling homesick.Mark :Poor kid! It must be tough on you guys, living so far away from home.Kate :I tried to make her laugh, told her not to worry about it, and that it was normal to feel miserable. Suddenly she looked miserable, and then she got up and said, “I must go now” and left my room. It was really sudden. I felt as if I’d said something wrong.Mark :Maybe she was just being polite. It was probably because she realized you were working and didn’t want to disturb you.Kate :I just wonder if she found it difficult to talk about her feelings with me. Maybe I shouldn’thave tried to make her laugh? Perhaps she thought I wasn’t taking her seriously. Mark :I wouldn’t worry about it. Put yourself in her shoes. How would you feel if you were a student at college in China?Kate :I know. That’s why I feel bad. If only she had stayed longer! I wish I could have helped her more.Janet :Hey, everyone!Mark :Hi Janet, you look cheerful!Janet :Yes, I’ve just got my essay back. I got an alpha minus!Kate :What an amazing grade! Well done.Mark :I’m really happy for you, Janet.Janet :I feel on top of the world!Outside viewSebastienHi. I’m Sebastien. I’m from Germany. Um, the idea of IQ of a measure of your brain power has been around for a while, but recently there’s been this new idea of the EQ –your emotional quotient. And by now, it’s actually almost being regarded as more importan t. If you look at it, businesses will … Well, they will prefer employing people with great EQ. Well, of course, IQ cannot be disregarded, but um, EQ does have its importance as well. Uh, I believe that, um, … I mean, people, most people will have, um, their basic means of communicating with other people. Most people are somewhat socially adept, and just like most people have, you know, a basic general knowledge. But then, what I think really is the difference betweenIQ and EQ, I mean, you can have a “brainiac”, and they will be great at most things they do, but if you just can’t get along with him, if you just can’t communicate with him, I mean, you know, he’s not really that useful.KimHi. This is Kim. I’m originally from Korea, and I was raised in Ca lifornia. And today, we are going to talk about the differences between IQ and EQ – IQ meaning your intelligence, EQ meaning your emotions. Now, in … When I was, when I was a little, little boy in Korea, I had to take … I think I’d taken like two or three IQ tests before the age of ten, which is when I moved to California. So, I guess we stress a lot of importance on intelligence, on having great IQ scores. But after I moved to the States, I learnt how to associate with people, and along the linesthat this word EQ came up, you know, emotional, caring about … It’s basically how you deal with people, howyou make people feel, and how people make you feel.I think they’re equally as, as important, but it seems that in the Eastern world they kind of stress on that a lot more back in the days. But I think again, you know, now that with Internet and people are communicating so much faster, there’s a better mixture of the two I think. There’s a stress on EQ in Korea as well, and a stress on IQ in the States. Thank you.TedHello. My name is Ted, and I’m from the United States of America. Today, I’m going to talk a little bit about IQ or EQ – which is most important, or which is more important. Now, for a long time when I was growing up, people said, “IQ. What’s your IQ? Take an IQ test.” But then EQ, your emotions, how you interact with people, that became very important. And I think they’re …that people might be onto something with that, because your EQ – how you deal with people, how you interact with people –is important. Now, a big part of this, in my opinion, is listening.I know I’m talking a lot right now, but if you want to get along well with people, you have to listen to them, so just take a minute, maybe shut your mouth for a minute, and listen to others, and then you can understand and communicate with them in a better way. So, part of EQ, I think, is listening – listening to others – and it can be more important than IQ.Listening inPassage1PresenterWe’re fortunate to have as our guest to day Dr Jenna Hudson, who has just written a book about how colours affect us in our surroundings, especially in the world of advertising. It’s called Market Colours. Dr Hudson, which are the most common colours in advertising and marketing?Dr HudsonWell, of course, it depends what image the marketing team wish to project with their products. So for example, we often think of blue as a cold colour, but it also makes you feel peaceful, quiet, and it doesn’t suggest strong emotions. So it’s a favourite for banks and insurance companies, who wish to suggest the image that they are trustworthy. And for selling products, it’s often used tosuggest something is pure and fresh.What about red?You can sell almost anything with red. It’s a hot colour, which su ggests a feeling of energy and even passion. It grabs your attention, and can make people buy almost anything. You often see red on magazine covers. But if you use it too much, it lookscheap and may make people tired. And orange has a similar effect to re d, it’s upbeat and happy, it suggests pleasant feelings and images. Most people react well to orange, and it’s especially popular in advertising and on packaging for baked food. What about yellow, for instance?Yellow is the colour of sunshine and it’s a positive, happy colour, so it’s used a lot in advertising. But it’s also often used for warning signs, direction signs, and so on, where you have to read the message quickly and at a distance.What about less popular colours for advertising?Surprisingl y, green isn’t used much in advertising except for garden products. It’s friendly and restful. It can be cool and soothing, the colour of apples and mint, but it can also be quite strong and many people associate it with unpleasant ideas of decay or slimy creatures. But most colours are not primary colours, they’re a combination. Absolutely. So yellow-orange is common, and often used to give an impression of style and class, it looks like gold. But it’s not often used in letters because it’s not very strong. And yellow-green reminds people of feeling sick.Blue-green works well as a cool colour, suggesting freshness, and is sometimes used for toothpaste products, bathroom products, food and household cleaning products. It has many of the advantages of blue without the disadvantages of green. Fascinating.Thank you very much, DrScriptsHudson. Market Colours by Dr JennaHudson is on sale from next week,priced £15.99 …Passage2Presenter :What makes you embarrassed, Sally?Sally :Oh, I’m easily embarra ssed. If anybody notices me or looks at me, I get very embarrassed. When people sing me Happy Birthday on my birthday, I get very embarrassed.Presenter :And what makes you upset?Sally :When people are selfish, people who think only of themselves. And cruelty –I can’t bear people who are cruel, especially to animals or children. Presenter :Jake, what makes you depressed?Jake :I hate it when it rains, and I don’t like people who look down on me, who think they’re superior to me without any reason.Presenter :And what makes you angry?Jake :When people don’t behave properly in public, bad behaviour like dropping litter or people pushing each other on the bus or the train.Presenter :Andrew, what makes you cheerful?Andrew :I like to see everyone around me being happy and having a positive attitude towards the future, optimistic people. Presenter :And what makes you jealous?Andrew :Well, to be honest, I just never feel jealous. I can’t see the point of it.Presenter :Monica, what makes you proud?Monica :I’m proud when I’m successful, especially in my work. Being recognized by my boss for what I can do makes me feel really proud. Oh, and my family. I’m very proud of them.Presenter :And what makes you nervous?Monica :Every time I teach a new c lass. The night before I’m very nervous. You don’t know what the kids are going to be like and how they might behave, or if they’re going to like you.Presenter :Anything else?Monica :Doing interviews like this.Unit 3 Crime watchInside viewConversation1Kate :So, what did you think of the movie?Mark :It was good but I thought it was too long.Kate :Yes, me too.Kate :Hey, where’s my bike? I don’t believe it! It’s gone!Mark :It was next to mine, you chained it up!Kate :Someone’s stolen it! Oh, how could they!Mark :Oh, Kate!Kate :How could someone have done this! The creep!Mark :It’s a really mean thing to do, steal a bike.Kate :It was a mountain bike and it cost a fortune –I don’t have the money to buy another one. Mark :Listen, I’ll go down the street and see if I can see anyone with it. Why don’t you go into that shop and see if they’ve seen anything suspicious? I’ll be back in a minute. Kate :OK.…Kate :Well?Mark :No luck. What did they say in the shop?Kate :I asked th e shopkeeper if she’d seen anything –Mark :And?Kate :She said she hadn’t. I guess it was a long shot. She advised me to report it to the police. But according to her, bikes get stolen all the time around here.Mark :Listen, let’s get back so you can report it.Kate :I’ve got no bike. I’m just so upset!Mark :It’s not far to college. Come on!。
新标准大学英语视听说教程2第二版智慧版课后习题答案
Unit 1Active reading 1First reading(1). 2 3 4 62.710 12Reading in detail:Vocabulary exercises Task 1(1)campus(2)protests(3)establishment(4)prospects(5)employment(6)launch(7)opportunityReading in detaikVocabulary exercises Task 21. clashes2. alliance3. liberal4. governor5. economy6. charactenizedReading in detail:Vocabulary exercises Task 31. gave rise to2. (l)keep (2)off3. was brought about4. dropping out /to drop out5. set up6. was brought to its kneesReading in detail:Vocabulary exercises Task 4 BABBB BAABActive reading 2First reading TasklCADBDCReading in detail:Vocabulary exercises Task 11. rebel2. assert3. era4. Industrial5. philosophy6. genderReading in detail:Vocabulary exercises Task 21. majored in2. make sense3. stand for4. asserted ourselves5. is associated withReading in detail:Vocabulary exercises Task 3 AAAA BAABLanguage in useTask 11. government2. Postmodermi sm3. development4. individualism5. agreement6. investment7. romanticism8. post-warUnit testPart I: Vocabulary and Structure Section A⑴ alliance(2) demonstration⑶ rebel(4) cynic (5)governor(6)inspirational(7)prospects(8)launch(9)era(10)destruction(1 l)protest(12 )economy(13) petition(1 4)opportunity(15)employment(16)obscure(17)philosophy(18)assert(19)frustration(20)industrialSection B⑴t。
新标准大学英语2视听说教程答案
Unit 1Outside viewActivity 13.5Activity 2one of the best universitiesmost talented studentswell-known around the worldhave open doorsgood social lifeyou want it to beon another campusit's a fun placego to concertsduring the weekActivity 3library system onlinethree / 3four / 4Brianleisure purposesthe librarieslistening inPassage 11. 22. 63. 14. 55. 36. 42.Listen to Passage 1 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column.CeahbgdfPassage 2OC/O/C/O/C/C/O/C/O/OC2.Listen to Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences BDDBATestCCBBD CDBCB CUnie 2Outside viewActivity 11.Watch the video clip and match the speakers with the statements.K/K/T/S/T/K/S/KActivity 2Activity 3regardedalongcommunicatingButIfduringhowasplayslessLISTENING INPassage 11.Listen to Passage 1 and match the colours with the characteristics2.Listen to Passage 1 again and rearrange the colours used in advertisement in the right column to match those products in the left column.Passage 21. Listen to Passage 2 and match the causes below with the people and their feelingsin the table.2. Listen to Passage 2 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to matchthose questions in the left column.CEHABDGFUNIT3OUTSIDE VIEWActivity 1Activity 2gain accesscommit this crimelooking at propertyan uncut garden800 crimes / eight hundred crimeswhite femaleActivity 3536241Activity 4BdbbdListening inPassage 11.Listen to Passage 1 and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column.Fdebca2.Passage 21.Anna Blackover a week ago / just over a week agoabout seven / seven / 7malemobile phonetwo men / 2 menfive minutes / 5 minutes2.Listen to Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences BaabdUnit 4Outside viewActivity 15163472Activity 2do you mindjournalism, photographyfor two hours / for 2 hoursgetting these invitationson the screenActivity 32.5Activity 4BedacListening inPassage 1(首字母小写)18 / eighteen10 / ten11 / elevenTelephoneGirlfriendChipsChips10 / tenCookerKitchen3. Listen to Passage 1 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences DaabcPassage 21Listen to Passage 2 and check the correct answers in the tablePassage 2just as manyhow they behavea gardening programme / a gardening programdo very wellto say to thatUnit5Outside1.65173242.dawn service(1) remember(2)forgetdied in battleidentifiedone unshakable truthconflictsaround the worldrememberinggo home3.celebrateWhenSinceFromWhoseoneheldthosea fewwill gatherListening in1.businessman11 years oldfirst namehis second namethe same age asterrible four yearssurviveshis Japanese friendstrengthcourage2. bbbdc1. agriculture2. No3. although4. transport5. tracking6. support7. physical8. uniforms9. fighter station10. tracking11. German bombersbombed12. contributedUnit 6Outside1. 2,000 years ago hand and foot everyonefitness level Six years self-confidence fun learning something Local clubs look on the website2.cedabListening in1. 22.cgfbade1. a sports film a true story the Siula Grande mountain in the Peruvian AndesJoe Simpson and Simon Yates Simpson falls and breaks his leg. cutting from interviews to shots of the climb itself2.abaddUnit 7Outside1. 1 42.really quietambassadors for educationput your hand upat least 16 yearsoldup to 60, 70 miles an hourused up all their energysocialized wild animalblind and deafeat holes in your sofaloose in the house3. being strokedshe thinks of the wolf nowwon't biteshe liked strokingthe wolfcute, fluffy and cuddlyListening in1.baefcdg2.the developed worldHis meals were preparedshe loved himcouldn't useanywayyou guessed ittheir friend or parentlove them less1.33Ten80climate changeYesdifficultmove away2. dcacd aunit 8outside1.2. eacdb3. ecfbda4. careful negotiationit's my favourite movieYou're so sweettoo many times there's nothing onputting up with it againwatch the basketball gamewhat he was looking forlistening in1.2.Unit 9Outside1.17 to 25100 peopleCosta Ricaten weeksenvironmentalcommunityadventure2.ddbba3.during a gap yearCommunities in need get helparranges fortaking part in protective environmentbreed and feedbuild a storehouse a survival activitylistening in2.baedchfg2. adcaunit 10 outside1. 135682.3. dbbac listening in2.in technologywho we areis a very dangerous thingall this informationyoung people thinkin our behavioursome interesting questionsputersrevolutionizedsend a documentconference with peopleslow downmore2.dfbc gae。
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新标准大学英语视听说教程2答案
Unit 1Outside view Activity 13.5Activity 2 one of the best universities most talented students well-knownaround the world have open doors good social life you want it to be onanother campus it's a fun place go to concerts during the week Activity 3library system online three / 3 four / 4 Brian leisure purposes the librarieslistening in Passage 1 1. 2 2. 63. 14. 55. 36. 42.Listen to Passage 1 again and rearrange the answers inthe right column to match those questions in the left column.CeahbgdfPassage 2 OC/O/C/O/C/C/O/C/O/OC2.Listen to Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences BDDBATestCCBBD CDBCB CUnie 2Outside viewActivity 1I. Watch the video clip and match the speakers with the statements. K/K/T/S/T/K/S/K Activity 22.3.5Activity 3regardedalo ngcom muni cat ingButIfduri nghowasplayslessLISTENING INPassage 1I. Listen to Passage 1 and match the colours with the characteristics2. Listen to Passage 1 again and rearrange the colours used in advertisement in theright column to match those products in the left column.Passage 21. Liste n to Passage 2 and match the causes below with the people and their feeli ngs in the table.left column.CEHABDGFOUTSIDE VIEWActivity 1Done with this task. Your current score: 100%Watch Part 1 of the video clif)and chetk the true statements according to the clip4v 確1. Dlstractlcn burglars often pose as oogus nlTIcials.厂2. Once inside your house, these callers often stssl large items.厂3 The burglars target trie vulnerable. the elderly and the ricti.4 Distracticn burglary is ceconnlnQ more common.厂5. The average victim is aged 70 yearsActivity 2gain accesscommit this crimelook ing at propertyan un cut garde n800 crimes / eight hundred crimeswhite femaleActivity 3536241Activity 4BdbbdListe ning inPassage 11. 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Unit 1 Outside view: Activity 1Keys: 3, 5 Unit 1 Outside view: Activity 2 (1) one of the best universities(2) most talented students(3) well-known around the world(4) have open doors(5) good social life(6) you want it to be(7) on another campus(8) it's a fun place(9) go to concerts(10) during the weekUnit 1 Outside view: Activity 3 Question 1 Key(s): library system online Question 2Key(s):(1) three/3(2) four/4Question 3Key(s): BrianQuestion 4Key(s): BrianpurposesQuestion 5Key(s): thelibrariesUnit 1 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1 Row 1: 2Row 2: 6Row 3: 1Row 4: 5Row 5: 3Row 6: 4Unit 1 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2Correct order: c, e, a, h, b, g, d, f Unit 1 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1 Row 1: 1,2Row 2: 1Row 3: 2Row 4: 1Row 5: 2Row 6: 2Row 7: 1Row 8: 2Row 9: 1Row 10: 1,2Unit 1 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2 Question 1 Key: b Question2Key: dQuestion3Key: dQuestion4Key: bQuestion 5Key: aUnit 2 Outside view: Activity 1 Row 1: 2 Row 2: 2 Row 3: 3 Row 4: 1 Row 5: 3 Row 6: 2 Row 7: 1 Row 8: 2 Unit 2 Outside view: Activity 2 Keys: 2, 3, 5 Unit 2 Outside view: Activity 3 Blank 1 regarded Blank 2 along Blank 3 communicating Blank 4 But Blank 5 if Blank 6 during Blank 7 how Blank 8 as Blank 9 plays Blank 10 less Unit 2 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1 Row 1: 2 Row 2: 1 Row 3: 8 Row 4: 5 Row 5: 2 Row 6: 5 Row 7: 2 Row 8: 2 Row 9: 1 Row 10: 3 Row 11: 1 Row 12: 7 Row 13: 1 Row 14: 3 Row 15: 4 Row 16: 6 Unit 2 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2 Correct order: c, a, b, g, f, d, h, eUnit 2 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2 Correct order: c, e, h, a, b, d, g, fUnit 3 Outside view: Activity 1 Keys: 1, 4Unit 3 Outside view: Activity 2 Question 1 Key(s): gain access Question 2Key(s):(1) commit thiscrime(2) looking atproperty(3) an uncutgardenQuestion 3Key(s): 800 crimes/eighthundred crimesQuestion 4Key(s): whitefemaleUnit 3 Outside view: Activity 3Correct order: 5, 3, 6, 2, 4, 1 Unit 3 Outside view: Activity 4 Question 1 Key: b Question 2Key: dQuestion 3Key: bQuestion 4Key: bQuestion 5Key: dUnit 3 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1Correct order: f, d, e, b, c, a Unit 3 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2Keys: 2, 3, 5Unit 3 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1 Question 1 Key(s): Anna Black Question 2Key(s): over aweek ago/justover a weekagoQuestion 3Key(s): aboutseven/seven/7Question4Key(s):maleQuestion 5Key(s):mobilephoneQuestion 6Key(s): twomen/2 menQuestion 7Key(s): fiveminutes/5minutesUnit 3 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2 Question 1 Key: b Question 2Key: aQuestion 3Key: aQuestion 4Key: bQuestion 5Key: dUnit 4 Outside view: Activity 1Correct order: 5, 1, 6, 3, 4, 7, 2 Unit 4 Outside view: Activity 2 Question 1 Key(s): doyou mind Question 2Key(s):journalism,photographyQuestion 3Key(s): for twohours/for 2hoursQuestion 4Key(s): gettingtheseinvitationsQuestion 5Key(s): onthe screenUnit 4 Outside view: Activity 3Keys: 2, 5Unit 4 Outside view: Activity 4Correct order: b, e, d, a, cUnit 4 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1 Question 1 Key(s):18/eighteen Question 2Key(s):10/tenQuestion 3Key(s):11/elevenQuestion 4Key(s):(1)telephone(2)girlfriend(3) chips(4) chipsQuestion 5Key(s):10/tenQuestion6Key(s):(1)cooker(2)kitchenUnit 4 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2 Question 1 Key: d Question 2Key: aQuestion 3Key: aQuestion 4Key: bQuestion 5Key: cUnit 4 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1 Row 1: 1Row 2: 3Row 3: 1Row 4: 3Row 5: 3Row 6: 2Row 7: 1,2,3Unit 4 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2 Question 1 Key(s): just as many Question 2Key(s): howthey behaveQuestion 3Key(s): agardeningprogramme/agardeningprogramQuestion 4Key(s): dovery wellQuestion 5Key(s): to sayto thatUnit 5 Outside view: Activity 1Correct order: 6, 5, 1, 7, 3, 2, 4 Unit 5 Outside view: Activity 2 Question 1 Key(s): dawn service Question2Key(s):(1)remember(2) forgetQuestion3Key(s):(1) died inbattle(2)identifiedQuestion 4Key(s): oneunshakabletruthQuestion 5Key(s):(1)conflicts(2) aroundthe worldQuestion 6Key(s):(1)remembering(2) go homeUnit 5 Outside view: Activity 3 Blank 1 celebrate Blank2whenBlank 3sinceBlank 4fromBlank 5whoseBlank6oneBlank 7heldBlank 8thoseBlank 9a fewBlank10willgatherUnit 5 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1 Question 1 Key(s): (1)businessman (2) 11 years old/eleven years old Question2Key(s):(1) firstname(2) hissecondnameQuestion3Key(s):the sameage asQuestion 4Key(s):(1) terrible fouryears/terrible 4fours(2) survivesQuestion 5Key(s): hisJapanesefriendQuestion6Key(s):(1)strength(2)courageUnit 5 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2 Question 1 Key: b Question 2Key: dQuestion 3Key: aQuestion 4Key: dQuestion 5Key: bUnit 5 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1 Question 1Key(s): agriculture Question 2Key(s):(1) No(2) althoughQuestion 3Key(s):(1) transport(2) tracking(3) supportUnit 5 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2 Question 1 Key(s): physical Question 2Key(s):uniformsQuestion 3Key(s):(1) fighterstation(2) tracking(3) GermanbombersQuestion 4Key(s):bombedQuestion 5Key(s):contributedUnit 5 Pronunciation: Activity 1Keys: 1, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13Unit 6 Outside view: Activity 1 Questio n 1 Key(s): 2,000 years ago/200 0 years ago/tw o thousa nd years ago Question 2Key(s):handandfootQuestion 3Key(s):(1)everyone(2)fitnesslevelQuestion 4Key(s):Sixyears/6yearsQuestion 5Key(s):self-confidenceQuestion 6Key(s):(1) fun(2)learningsomethingQuestion 7Key(s):LocalclubsQuestion 8Key(s):look onthewebsiteUnit 6 Outside view: Activity 2Correct order: c, e, d, a, bUnit 6 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1Keys: 2Unit 6 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2Correct order: c, g, f, b, a, d, e Unit 6 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1 Question 1 Key(s): a sports film Question2Key(s): atrue storyQuestion 3Key(s): theSiula Grandemountain inthe PeruvianAndesQuestion 4Key(s): JoeSimpsonand SimonYatesQuestion 5Key(s):Simpson fallsand breaks hisleg.Question 6Key(s): cuttingfrom interviewsto shots of theclimb itselfUnit 6 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2 Question 1 Key: a Question 2Key: bQuestion 3Key: cQuestion 4Key: dQuestion 5Key: dUnit 7 Outside view: Activity 1Keys: 1, 4Unit 7 Outside view: Activity 2 (1) really quiet(2) ambassadors for education(3) put your hand up(4) at least 16 years old/at least sixteen years old(5) up to 60, 70 miles an hour/up to sixty, seventy miles an hour(6) used up all their energy(7) socialized wild animal(8) blind and deaf(9) eat holes in your sofa(10) loose in the houseUnit 7 Outside view: Activity 3 Question 1 Key(s): being stroked Question 2Key(s): shethinks of thewolf nowQuestion 3Key(s):won't biteQuestion 4Key(s): sheliked strokingthe wolfQuestion 5Key(s): cute,fluffy andcuddlyUnit 7 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1Correct order: c, a, e, f, b, d, g Unit 7 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2 Question 1 Key(s): the developed world Question 2Key(s): Hismeals werepreparedQuestion 3Key(s):she lovedhimQuestion 4Key(s):couldn't useanywayQuestion 5Key(s): youguessed itQuestion 6Key(s): theirfriend orparentQuestion 7Key(s):love themlessUnit 7 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1 Question 1Key(s): 33/thirty-three Question 2Key(s): Ten/10Question 3Key(s):80/eightyQuestion 4Key(s): climatechangeQuestion 5Key(s):(1) Yes(2) difficult(3) moveawayUnit 7 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2 Question 1 Key: d Question2Key: cQuestion 3Key: aQuestion 4Key: cQuestion 5Key: dQuestion 6Key: aUnit 8 Outside view: Activity 1 Row 1: 8Row 2: 1,2,6Row 3: 1Row 4: 7Row 5: 7,8Row 6: 2,7Row 7:Row 8: 2Row 9:Row 10: 4,5Row 11: 2Row 12: 7Row 13: 5Row 14: 8Row 15: 3Unit 8 Outside view: Activity 2Correct order: e, a, c, d, b Unit 8 Outside view: Activity 3Correct order: e, c, f, b, d, a Unit 8 Outside view: Activity 4 (1) careful negotiation(2) it's my favourite movie(3) You're so sweet(4) too many times(5) there's nothing on(6) putting up with it again(7) watch the basketball game(8) what he was looking forUnit 8 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1 Row 1: (1) e; (2) c; (3) c, g, l;Row 2: (1) a; (2) j;Row 3: (1) m; (2) d; (3) i;Row 4: (1) b; (2) k, f; (3) h;Unit 8 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1 Row 1: (1) baseball, basketball, American football, ice hockey; (2) football, icehockey; (3) Australian rules football, rugby, cricket, association football, horseracingRow 2: (1) martial arts eg Tae Kwon Do, bowling, movies, watching television;(2) chess, television, dancing; (3) television, moviesRow 3: (1) cycling, tennis, golf, walking, jogging, soccer; (2) collectingmushrooms, skiing, ice hockey; (3) cycling, golf, tennis, lawn bowls, sailing,surfing, swimming, fishingRow 4: (1) concerts, book clubs; (2) ballet, opera, watching films; (3) aboriginalmusic, dancing, artRow 5: (1) hunting, camping, hiking, volunteering; (2) going to a dacha; (3)barbecues, bushwalkingUnit 9 Outside view: Activity 1 Question 1 Key(s): 17 to 25/seventeen to twenty five Question 2Key(s): 100people/onehundred peopleQuestion 3Key(s):Costa RicaQuestion 4Key(s): tenweeks/10weeksQuestion 5Key(s):environmentalQuestion 6Key(s):communityQuestion 7Key(s):adventureUnit 9 Outside view: Activity 2 Question 1Key: d Question2Key: dQuestion3Key: bQuestion4Key: bQuestion5Key: aUnit 9 Outside view: Activity 3 (1) during a gap year(2) Communities in need get help(3) arranges for(4) taking part in(5) protective environment(6) breed and feed(7) build a storehouse(8) a survival activityUnit 9 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1Keys: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8Unit 9 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2Correct order: b, a, e, d, c, h, f, g Unit 9 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1 Unit 9 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2 Unit 9 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 3 Unit 10 Outside view: Activity 1Unit 10 Outside view: Activity 2 Unit 10 Outside view: Activity 3 Unit 10 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1 Unit 10 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2。
完整版新标准大学英语视听说教程2答案
完整版新标准⼤学英语视听说教程2答案Unit 1Outside view Activity 13.5Activity 2one of the best universities most talented studentswell-known around the world have open doorsgood social lifeyou want it to beon another campusit's a fun placego to concertsduring the weekActivity 3library system onlinethree / 3four / 4Brianleisure purposesthe librarieslistening in Passage 11. 26 2.5 4.3 5.46.2.Listen to Passage 1 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column. CeahbgdfPassage 2OC/O/C/O/C/C/O/C/O/OC2.Listen to Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences BDDBATestCCBBD CDBCB CActivity 11.Watch the video clip and match the speakers with the statements.K/K/T/S/T/K/S/K Activity 22.3.5Activity 3regardedalongcommunicatingButIfduringasplayslessLISTENING INPassage 11.Listen to Passage 1 and match the colours with the characteristics2.Listen to Passage 1 again and rearrange the colours used in advertisement in the right column to match those products in the left column.Passage 21. Listen to Passage 2 and match the causes below with the people and their feelings in the table.2. Listen to Passage 2 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column. CEHABDGFUNIT3OUTSIDE VIEWActivity 1Activity 2gain accesscommit this crime800 crimes / eight hundred crimeswhite femaleActivity 3536241Activity 4BdbbdListening inPassage 11.Listen to Passage 1 and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column.Fdebca2.Passage 21.Anna Blackover a week ago / just over a week agoabout seven / seven / 7malemobile phonetwo men / 2 menfive minutes / 5 minutes2. Listen to Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences BaabdUnit 4Outside viewActivity 15163472Activity 2do you mindjournalism, photographyfor two hours / for 2 hoursgetting these invitationson the screenActivity 32.5Activity 4BedacPassage 1(⾸字母⼩写)18 / eighteen10 / ten11 / elevenTelephoneGirlfriendChipsChips10 / tenCookerKitchen3. Listen to Passage 1 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences Daabc Passage 21Listen to Passage 2 and check the correct answers in the tablePassage 2just as manyhow they behavea gardening programme / a gardening programdo very wellto say to thatunit 5outside viewActivity 16517324Activity 2之后会陆续上传其他先到此结束吧答案的期待把Unit52. dawn service(1) remember(2) forgetdied in battleidentifiedone unshakable truthconflictsaround the worldrememberinggo home3. celebrateWhenSinceFromWhose one held those a few will gather Listening in 1. businessman11 years old first namehis second namethe same age asterrible four yearssurviveshis Japanese friendstrengthcourage2. bbbdc1. agriculture2. No3. although4. transport5. tracking6. support7. physical8. uniforms9. fighter station11. German bombers bombed12. contributedUnit 6Outside1. 2,000 years ago hand and foot everyone fitness level Six years self-confidence fun learning something Local clubs look on the website2.cedabListening in1.22.cgfbade1. a sports film a true story the Siula Grande mountain in the Peruvian AndesJoe Simpson and Simon Yates Simpson falls and breaks his leg. cutting from interviews to shots of the climb itself2.abaddUnit 7Outside1. 1 42.really quiet ambassadors for education put your hand up at least 16 years oldup to 60, 70 miles an hour used up all their energy socialized wild animalblind and deaf eat holes in your sofa loose in the house3. being stroked she thinks of the wolf now won't bite she liked stroking the wolf cute, fluffy and cuddlyListening in1.baefcdg2.the developed world His meals were prepared she loved him couldn't use anyway you guessed it their friend or parent love them less1.33 Ten 80 climate change Yes difficult move awaydcacd a2.unit 8outside1.2. eacdb3. ecfbda4. careful negotiation it's my favourite movie You're so sweet too many timesthere's nothing on putting up with it again watch the basketball game1.2.Unit 9Outside1. 17 to 25 100 people Costa Rica ten weeks environmental community adventure2.ddbba3. during a gap year Communities in need get help arranges for taking part in protective environment breed and feed build a storehouse a survival activitylistening in2.baedchfgadca2.unit 10outside1. 135682.dbbac3.listening in2. in technology who we are is a very dangerous thing all this informationin our behaviour young people think some interesting questionspeoplewith 1. computers revolutionized conference send a documentmore slow down2.dfbc gae。
新标准大学英语视听说教程2课后练习题含答案
新标准大学英语视听说教程2课后练习题含答案简介新标准大学英语视听说教程2是一本基于听说技能的教材,旨在帮助学生通过听、说、读、写来提高英语综合运用能力。
本教材特别重视听力和口语的学习,其中课后练习题是巩固知识的重要工具。
本文将为大家提供新标准大学英语视听说教程2的课后练习题以及答案,供大家参考学习。
第1单元Part 11.How long does Paul expect the flight to be?答案:Paul expects the flight to be about 12 hours.2.Why does Paul feel nervous about flying?答案:Paul feels nervous about flying because he has never flown before.3.What does Paul decide to do to help him relax?答案:Paul decides to try to sleep during the flight to help him relax.Part 21.Where does the conversation take place?答案:The conversation takes place in a cafe.2.What is the man’s problem?答案:The man has lost his wallet.3.What does the woman suggest they should do?答案:The woman suggests they should call the police.第2单元Part 11.How does Pat like his new job?答案:Pat likes his new job very much.2.What kind of work does Pat do?答案:Pat works in a store.3.Why does Pat think his job is important?答案:Pat thinks his job is important because he helps people to find what they need.Part 21.What is the man’s proble m?答案:The man can’t find his passport.2.What does the woman suggest they should do first?答案:The woman suggests they should look for the passport in the man’s room.3.What does the man discover when they look in his bag?答案:The man discovers that he took his passport with him and forgot to put it back in the bag.第3单元Part 11.What is Kate’s problem?答案:Kate has a headache.2.How does Tom suggest to help Kate?答案:Tom suggests to take Kate to the hospital.3.How does Kate feel after taking the medicine?答案:Kate feels much better after taking the medicine.Part 21.Where does the conversation take place?答案:The conversation takes place on the phone.2.What is the woman’s problem?答案:The woman needs help with her laptop.3.What does the man suggest they should do?答案:The man suggests they should meet at a coffee shop and he will try to fix the laptop for her.结语以上为新标准大学英语视听说教程2第1-3单元的部分课后练习题及答案。
(完整版)新标准大学英语视听说教程2——习题答案及听力原文
(完整版)新标准⼤学英语视听说教程2——习题答案及听⼒原⽂新标准⼤学英语视听说教程2——习题答案 2.I felt as if及听⼒原⽂ 3.I wouldn’ t worry about itUnit 1. 4.I wish I could have helpedInside view 5. you look cheerful2. 6.What an amazing gradeThey have decided on: 2, 5 and 57.I feel on the top of the world5,8.1, c; 2.C; 3.b; 4. A; 5.d 1. a; 2. A; 3.A ; 4. A; 5.A; 6. B6.Outside view1.Maybe I should2.2.Supposing 1.Kim3. everything’ s organized, isn’ t it 2.Kim4.I ’arrangedve for people to 3.Ted5.I ’ ll count it all up 4.Sebastien6.We ’ d better 5.Ted7.I ’ ve got a suggestion 6.Kim8.How about7.SebastienOutside view8.Kim2. 3.The true statements are 3 and 5The true statements are: 2, 3 and 53. 4.1, one of the best universities 1. c; 2. A; 3.B; 4.C; 5.D; 6.A; 7.D; 8.B ; 9. C; 10.2. most talented students A3. well-known around the world Listening-in4. have open doors 1.Red5. good social life 2.Blue6.you want it to be 3.Blue-green7. on another campus 4.Green8. it ’ s a fun place 5.Red9. go to concerts 6.Green10. during the week7.RedListening in8.Red8.9.Blue1. b;2. D;3.D;4.B ; 5, a10. OrangeUnit 211. BlueInside view12. Yellow-green2.13. BlueKate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate14. Orange 315. Yellow4-1-2-7-3-5-616. Yellow-orange6. 4.1. b; 2, a; 3. D; 4, d; 5. D; 1.blue;2.Yellow; 3, green; 4.Blue-green;7. 5.Red; 6.Orange; 7.Blue-green; 8. Yellow1.She was feeling7.1.g;2. F;3.D;4.C;5.E;6. B; 7, aUnit 3.Inside view4.1.c;2. D;3.B;4.d5. B5.1.This woman said that.2.You ’ re joking3.That ’ s what she said4.It ’ s just too much5.She thinks6.I ’ m really furious.7.Unbelievable8.what they said was6.1.a; 2, b; 3. B; 4. B. 5. A. 6.A Outside view.3.1.gain access/doc/40f11cd5d6d8d15abe23482fb4daa58da1111c18.html mit this crime; looking at property; an uncut garden3..800 crimes4.white female(African and Asian Britonsare more likely to live in larger family units.)4,6-4-2-5-1-35.1.b;2. D;3.B;4. B.5. DListening-in3.1.the policeman2.bite someone3.2,0004.the newspaper5.what was happening6.1.Anna Black2.Just over a week ago3.about seven4.male5.mobile phone6.two men7.five minutes7.1.b; 2. A; 3.A; 4.B; 5. DUnit 4.Inside view1.1.story A, 32.story B, 13.story B, 34.story A, 25.story A, 16.Story B, 22,1.front2.several3.did not realize4.the thief5.sell3,1.Mark2.Mark3.Mark4.Janet5.Kate6.Mark, Kate4,1.Tornadoes have damaged home in Northern England2.He is still missing3.Global warming is accelerating4.There are lots of different views and it I very stimulating5.A news addict6.They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs7.Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later.5,1.There is still no news of2.Scientists claim that3.Mostly get my news4.I ’ ve got used to5.I ’ ve got into the habit of6.I spend too much time6.1.b;2. A;3.B;4.B;5.B;6. AOutside view2,2-7-4-5-1-3-63,1.do you mind2.journalism, photography3.for two hours4.getting these invitations5.on the screen4.The true statements are; 2 and 55.1.Every Saturday night2.To take people’ s pictures3.How do you like the idea that someonecan take pictures of you on the street?4.They feel you shouldn ’havet the right to invade their privacy.5. Because whatever we ’ re consuming, we encouraging them to spread(by buying magazines with such photos in them we are encouragingpaparazzi to go and take such pictures.) Listening-in2.1.He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking to a girl in the kitchen.2.Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it.3.1.Phil Taylor2.South Block, Room 183.November 104.11 pm5.He had a telephone conversation with his girlfriend and forgot about the chips he was deep-frying, and then the chips and oil caught fire.6.ten minutes7.The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.4.1.d; 2. A; 3.A; 4.B;5. C7.1.Tricia2.Karen3.Tricia4.Karen5.Karen6.Rick7.Tricia, Rick and Karen8.1.just as many2.how they behave3.a gardening programme4.do very well5.to say to thatUnit 5Inside view1.Topics’re mentioned are : 2,3,5,6 and 821.I ’ d love to know more about the emperor,he was cool 。
新标准大学英语_视听说教程2习题答案
Book 2 习题答案(unit 1-unit 5) Unit 1. Inside view 2. They have decided on: 2, 5 and 5 5, 1, c; 2. C; 3. b; 4. A; 5.d 6. 1.Maybe I should 2. Supposing 3. everything’s organized, isn’t it 4. I’ve arranged for people to 5. I’ll count it all up 6. We’d be er 7. I’ve got a sugges on 8. How about Outside view 2. The true statements are 3 and 5 3. 1, one of the best universi es 2. most talented students 3. well-known around the world 4. have open doors 5. good social life 6.you want it to be 7. on another campus 8. it’s a fun place 9. go to concerts 10. during the week Listening in 8. 1. b; 2. D; 3. D; 4. B ; 5, a Unit 2 Inside view 2. Kate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate 3 4-1-2-7-3-5-6 6. 1. b; 2, a; 3. D; 4, d; 5. D; 1. She was feeling 2. I felt as if 3. I wouldn’t worry about it 4. I wish I could have helped 5. you look cheerful 6. What an amazing grade 7. I feel on the top of the world 8. 1. a; 2. A; 3. A ; 4. A; 5. A; 6. B Outside view 2. 1. Kim 2. Kim 3. Ted 4. Sebas en 5.T ed 6. Kim 7.Sebas en 8. Kim 3. The true statements are: 2, 3 and 5 4. 1. c; 2. A; 3. B; 4. C; 5. D; 6. A; 7. D; 8. B ; 9. C; 10. A Listening-in 1.Red 2.Blue 3.Blue-green 4.Green 5.Red 6.Green 7.Red 8.Red 9.Blue 10.Orange 11.Blue 12.Yellow-green 13.Blue 14.Orange 15.Yellow 16.Yellow-orange 1. blue; 2. Yellow; 3, green; 4. Blue-green; 5. Red; 6. Orange; 7. Blue-green; 8. Yellow 7. 1.g; 2. F; 3. D; 4. C; 5. E; 6. B; 7, a Unit 3. Inside view 4. 1. c; 2. D; 3. B; 4.d 5. B 5. 1. This woman said that. 2. You’re joking 3. That’s what she said 4. It’s just too much 5.She thinks 6. I’m really furious. 7. Unbelievable 8. what they said was 6. 1.a; 2, b; 3. B; 4. B. 5. A. 6. A Outside view. 3. 1. gain access 2. commit this crime; looking at property; an uncut garden 3.. 800 crimes 4. white female(African and Asian Britons are more likely to live in larger family units.) 4, 6-4-2-5-1-3 5. 1. b; 2. D; 3. B; 4. B. 5. D Listening-in 3. 1. the policeman 2. bite someone 3. 2,000 4. the newspaper 5. what was happening 6. 1. Anna Black 2. Just over a week ago 3. about seven 4. male 5. mobile phone 6. two men 7. five minutes 7. 1. b; 2. A; 3. A; 4. B; 5. D Unit 4. Inside view 1. 1. story A, 3 2. story B, 1 3. story B, 3 4. story A, 2 5. story A, 1 6. Story B, 2 2, 1.front 2.several 3. did not realize 4. the thief 5. sell 3, 1.Mark 2.Mark 3.Mark 4.Janet 5.Kate 6.Mark, Kate 4, 1.Tornadoes have damaged home in Northern England 2.He is s ll missing 3.Global warming is accelera ng 4.There are lots of different views and it I very s mula ng 5.A news addict 6.They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs 7.Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later. 5, 1.There is s ll no news of 2.Scien sts claim that 3.Mostly get my news 4.I’I’ve got used to ve got used to ve got into the habit of 5.I’I’ve got into the habit of 6.I spend too much me 6. 1.b; 2. A; 3. B; 4. B; 5. B; 6. A Outside view 2, 2-7-4-5-1-3-6 3, 1.do you mind 2. journalism, photography 3. for two hours 4. ge ng these invita ons 5. on the screen 4. The true statements are; 2 and 5 5. 1. Every Saturday night 2. To take people ’s pictures 3. How do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street? 4. They feel you shouldn’t shouldn’t have the right to invade their privacy. have the right to invade their privacy. 5. Because whatever we ’re consuming, we ’re encouraging them to spread(by buying magazines with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures.) Listening-in 2. 1. He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking to a girl in the kitchen. 2. Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it. 3. 1. Phil Taylor 2. South Block, Room 18 3. November 10 4. 11 pm 5. 5. He He He had had had a a a telephone telephone telephone conversa on conversa on conversa on with with with his his his girlfriend girlfriend girlfriend and and and forgot forgot forgot about about about the the the chips chips chips he he he was was deep-frying, and then the chips and oil caught fire. 6.ten minutes 7. The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall. 4. 1. d; 2. A; 3. A; 4. B; 5. C 7. 1. Tricia 2. Karen 3. Tricia 4. Karen 5. Karen 6. Rick 7. Tricia, Rick and Karen 8. 1. just as many 2. how they behave 3. a gardening programme 4. do very well 5. to say to that Unit 5 Inside view 1. Topics men oned are :2,3,5,6 and 8 2 1. I’I’d love to know more about the emperor d love to know more about the emperor ,he was cool 。
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