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Unit 1 All About Me•Lesson A•Vocabulary Link:A1(序号从左至右,自上而下)156324Listening:Activity 1-A1、B2、B3、A4、ABActivity 1-Bbe too interested in things that do not concern them, especially other people's affairsActivity 2-A213Activity 2-B1、B2、CD3、BActivity 2-C1、memories2、it's personalActivity 3-A1、132、To visit his grandparents.3、Yes. He talked to a nice woman.4、He had lots of fun with his grandparents and he saw lots of interesting places. In the end, he didn't even want to go h ome.Activity 3-B(1)very nervous about traveling so far(2)His grandparents(3)their home(4)twoActivity 4-A1、theme3、other paper keepsakes5、your photos and keepsakesActivity 4-B1、Scrapbooking is making beautiful books to hold special memories.2、Old newspapers clippings, postcards, tickets, report cards, and letters.3、"School days," "Family travel," "Memories of my grandparents, " and "Baby's first year."4、You can use felt pens, paint, and stickers.5、The "5Ws": who, what, where, when and why.Activity 5-A1、Most high schools in the US.2、Because they are graduating soon.3、Yes4、At the end of the year.5、It means a student with a good fashion sense.Activity 5-B1、once a yearspring2、chess3、most likely to succeedcategories4、notesI'll never forget youActivity 5-C(1)record(2)photo(3)seniors(4)sports(5)yearbook(7)sign(8)memoriesSpeaking & Communication:Activity 1-A(1)How about you(2)this is(3)Hi(4)Let me introduce myself (5)I'd like you to meet(6)Nice to meet you•Lesson 4•Global Viewpoints:Special People-Before You Watch (1)father(2)sister(3)mother(4)grandfather(5)grandmotherSpecial People-While You Watch A1、T2、T3、FThe special person in Kumiko's family is her grandfather.4、FCalum's three friends are the most important people in his life.Special People-While You Watch BsisterbrotherEster80specialsupportivego outmost thingsimportantSpecial People-While You Watch C1、her grandfatherhe's always kind to her and supportive2、he likes to go out with them and he can talk to them about most thingsMemories-Before You Watch1、wise2、collect3、amusement parkMemories-While You Watch(1)Memories(2)collected(3)favorite(4)One of my happiest memories(5)my first day of school(6)I wanted the mostCity Living:Preview-B1、C2、A3、A4、C5、BWhile You Watch-A While You Watch-BWhile You Watch-C1、blind date2、friend and colleagueBrazilUS office3、excited and a little nervous4、jewelryWhile You Watch-D1、Isn't it beautiful2、too bad3、hanging on to4、keeping it for the memoriesWhile You Watch-E(1)my favorite keepsake (2)pendant(3)things were rough(4)hated(5)make it(6)told(7)helped out(8)as a reminder(9)You know(10)Here goesWhile You Watch-FTara's grandmother's mother.After You Watch-A1、Here goes ...2、It should be OK.3、Too bad ...After You Watch-B(1)is(2)am(3)am living(4)work(5)am volunteering(6)are sending(7)am working(8)are buildingAfter You Watch-C·She asks Sun-hee to help her choose what jewelry to wear·that her first boyfriend gave to her·that Tara got as a souvenir when she went to the US for the first time ·that Tara’s grandmother gave her when she was in her first year of college. At the time, Tara had no friends and she hated her classes. Tara’s grandmother gave her the pendant to remind her to be strong. The story makes Sun-hee decide that the pendant is the perfect jewelry for Tara’s bland date.Unit 2 Express Yourself•Lesson A•Vocabulary Link:B2、is laughing3、is crying4、is blushing5、is yelling6、is frowningListening:Activity 1-AActivity 1-B 1、bored2、sad3、happyActivity 2-A1、waving to2、shaking hands3、crossing his fingers4、shruggingActivity 2-B1、wallet2、nervous3、studying for a test4、the theaterActivity 3-AThey are both doing great.Activity 3-B(1)That's for sure(2)planning a trip to(3)What about your brothers(4)They're doing great(5)working on a project(6)planning a campaign againstActivity 4-A1、BangladeshIndonesia2、Indonesia3、Indonesia4、Bangladesh5、Bangladesh6、Bangladesh7、Bangladesh8、Indonesia9、NeitherActivity 4-B1、The United Arab Emirates2、Thailand3、Neither4、Thailand5、Neither6、Thailand7、Neither8、The United Arab Emirates9、The United Arab EmiratesActivity 5-A(1)shake hands(2)Japan(3)bow(4)Maori(5)Brazil(6)kiss each other on the cheek(7)in the eyes(8)Japan(9)embarrassedActivity 5-BIn Japan, when meeting for the first time in formal situations, people often exchange business cards. The polite way to give or receive a business card is to hold it with two hands.Pronunciation:B1、Tina's2、sister's3、She is4、When is5、dad is6、How's7、car isSpeaking & Communication:Activity 1-AKaty is stressed and kind of tired.Global Viewpoints:Before You Watch1、bow2、throwing3、stick outWhile You Watch-AWhile You Watch-B(1)doesn't like to feel(2)sad or frustrated(3)to be around other people (4)has stress(5)throw the ball(6)relaxes herWhile You Watch-C(1)have a special way of (2)kissing(3)give them a big hug (4)kiss on the cheek(5)stick my hands out(6)shake handsCity Living:Preview-B1、teachig2、trip3、nervous4、has5、havingWhile You Watch-A1、greetings2、what they are doing3、Tokyo4、nervous5、nothing6、joking7、funWhile You Watch-B1、Takeshi is teaching Claudia how to bow to people when greeting.2、She is preparing for a trip to Japan and this is the traditional Japanese way of greeting people.3、She's going to have a big meeting in Tokyo.While You Watch-C(1)a little nervous about(2)no need to be nervous(3)kind of worried about(4)Everything's going to be fineWhile You Watch-D(1)Let's see(2)like this(3)You're a natural(4)actually rude(5)one more thing(6)for luck(7)come onCome on(8)You guys(9)have a little fun(10)Some teacher you areWhile You Watch-EIt probably means that Takeshi is not a good teacher. Maybe Claudia thinks that a good teacher shouldn't make fun of their students.After You Watch-AAfter You Watch-B1、like this2、Let's see3、a natural4、Come on5、thoughAfter You Watch-C·traditional Japanese greetings. She became immediately interested in knowing what they were doing. Claudia told Tara that she was learning about Japan for her trip to Tokyo·That was why she had asked Takeshi for help. After he had showed Claudia how to give a person her business card in Japan, Takeshi told her that Japanese people would jump and nod their heads for luck—and they would do this three times·she was really trying to learn. While she was jumping and nodding her head, Takeshi and Tara started laughing. As it turned out, Takeshi was joking! He just wanted Claudia to relax and have fun.Unit 3 Let’s Eat•Lesson A•Listening:Activity 1-ADActivity 1-B1、delicious, crispy, juicy2、bland3、oily, good4、tasty, too sweetActivity 2-AAActivity 2-B1、fast2、life3、farmers4、Europe5、membersActivity 3-A(从左至右,从上而下)butteryspicysweethealthyActivity 3-B1、He wanted to lose weight because he was 20 pounds overweight.2、Because she has spent six months in Thailand and comes to like spicy Thai food.3、It means that Abby likes to eat sweet foods.4、Because Minh is training for a swimming competition and he has to eat healthy foods. And now he prefers healthy foods to sweet or buttery foods.Activity 4-A1、T2、F3、T4、F5、F6、T7、T8、FActivity 4-Bcapsaicin:a chemical in the chili peppers that produces heat and makes your mouth feel hot. It has no flavor or smell.habanero:the hottest chili pepper in the world. It is bright orange an d grows in the Caribbean.Activity 5-AActivity 5-B1、34 centenarians per 100,000 Okinawans.2、The Okinawans' secret: first, they eat a healthy diet; second, they don't do hard exercise; third, the older people have a good attitude about aging.Speaking & Communication:Activity 1-A1、Why don't we go to the pizza place on the corner?2、How about that new Japanese restaurant downtown?•Lesson B•Global Viewpoints:Favorite foods-Before You WatchFavorite foods-While You Watch A1、T2、T3、FDayanne doesn't like rice and beans that are salty and buttery.4、T5、FDan says there's nothing better than juicy steak.6、FJulianna doesn't like to eat bacon.7、FAlejandra enjoys sweet foods like chocolate.International foods-Before You Watch1、some salsa2、tortillaInternational foods-While You Watch(1)I like(2)serve(3)My favorite dish(4)I love that(5)the most popular food(6)You name it(7)deliciousCity Living:Preview-B1、C3、C4、B5、BWhile You Watch-A1、T2、T3、T4、FTakeshi thought Mike added too much hot sauce.5、T6、T7、FChef Dupree liked Mike and Takeshi's chicken because it was very hot.8、FMike and Takeshi won the cooking contest.While You Watch-B1、A2、B4、A5、C6、C7、A8、CWhile You Watch-C1、Mike suggests they make the plate look better because they are attending a cooking contest and they want to win.2、Roberto says that the food looks delicious, and he says "mmm ..."While You Watch-D(1)how about some more hot sauce(2)man(3)Is it hot(4)come on(5)Oh my goshWhile You Watch-E(1)Step away from(2)The taste testing(3)Buttery(4)Quite tasty(5)A little sweet, but still crunchy(6)Try some chicken(7)Hot and spicy(8)Born and raised(9)the winners(10)I told youWhile You Watch-FThe judge, Chef Dupree, liked the food they prepared because he was born and raised in Louisiana where the food is hot and spicy.After You Watch(1)entered a cooking contest(2)suggested adding some hot sauce to make the chicken spicier(3)wasn't so sure(4)the cover came off the bottle accidentally(5)he tried to remove some of the sauce(6)The judging began(7)her chicken was the oiliest he had ever tasted(8)they became extremely nervous(9)They thought the chef would not like it, but to their surprise, he liked it(10)quite unexpectedlyUnit 4 Today’s Trends•Lesson A•Vocabulary Link:AListening:Activity 1-AActivity 1-B 1、T2、T3、T4、FActivity 2Activity 3-A1、f2、c3、bActivity 3-B1、You could look for friends on the Internet.2、You shouldn't wear pants. You definitely ought to wear a dress.3、You'd better get some help or you'll fail the test. You'd better not delay taking the test.Activity 4-A1、b2、aActivity 4-B1、Sorry, but I have to side withwant to show offin your free time2、have a serious talkstyle and tastetoo much about appearancesActivity 5-B1、She was nervous and didn't know what to expect.2、She had to report to a recording studio by 10 a.m.3、They had to decide which songs were "Yes -- All the way!", "It's OK.", or "No way!"4、They just talked about the covers they liked.5、They are going to look at some new fashions.Activity 5-C1、The job doesn't pay.2、Brooke works once a week as a trendspotter.3、Brooke saw only six CD covers for "Gifted".4、Brooke held up a "No way" card for the heavy metal music.Pronunciation:B1、Most of2、Some of3、All of4、None ofSpeaking & Communication:Welcome to our debateplease beginWhat do you thinkSoExactlyI don't agreeActivity 2-A开放题型Activity 2-C开放题型Activity 2-E1、All2、A couple3、None4、Most5、Some6、All7、A lot8、Most•Lesson B•Global Viewpoints:Family trends-Before You Watch1、full-time2、males3、traditional4、parentsFamily trends-While You Watch A Personal style-Before You WatchPersonal style-While You Watch (1)independent、(2)fashion(3)cowboy boots (4)stylish(5)admire(6)change(7)lose weight (8)appearance (9)instead ofCity Living:Preview-B1、B2、C3、B4、A5、CWhile You Watch-A 24135While You Watch-B1、No, Mike didn't think running was enjoyable.2、Roberto said it was good for Mike (good for his health); he also said it was a trend nowadays to exercise.3、No, Mike didn't agree with Roberto. He said that most people he knew didn't exercise.4、None of Roberto's co-workers exercised 5 years ago.5、28 percent or almost one third of Roberto's co-workers go to the gym now.6、They go to the gym three or more times a week.While You Watch-C(1)Just because(2)doesn't make it a trend(3)that means(4)Not necessarily(5)Such as(6)play golf(7)that's true(8)None(9)come on (10)All of(11)most of (12)not this one (13)ought to (14)we'd betterWhile You Watch-D (1)you know what (2)What(3)What(4)You know (5)Yeah, right (6)No, I'm seriousAfter You Watch-A1、Such as2、You know what3、Not necessarily4、more and moreAfter You Watch-B·he should get more exercise. Roberto thought that more and more people were exercising·that most of the people he knew didn’t exercise·the increase in the number of people who exercised at his office·got tired and they stopped to rest·they ought to go home·they had better get Mike something to drink too·they should get some ice cream, too. Why? Because Mike read that thirty-three percent of all athletes recommend eating ice cream after a heavy workout. Roberto, however, didn’t agreeUnit 5 Unsolved Mysteries•Lesson AVocabulary Link:A1B1、A2、A3、B4、A5、A6、B7、BC(从左至右,从上而下)·The man is breaking a law. He is committinga crime.·The detective is catching a criminal. The detective is arresting the criminal.·The detective is questioning the criminal. The criminal is not making a confession.DWord puzzleListening:Activity 1-A the most famous detectives ever knownimaginary detectivesixtyScottish authormoneyActivity 1-B1、C2、C3、A4、B5、BActivity 2-A41352Activity 2-B ABDActivity 2-C1、Mike thinks the lights could be the same as those in a local legend.2、Alexa thinks the lights are a hoax.Activity 3-A1、A young girl standing in the middle of the road.2、Because it was raining heavily.3、He stopped the car quickly.4、She said "I'm fine" and walked away quietly.5、He said the girl was Mary Anne and was killed in a car accident five years ago. Activity 3-B(1)heavily(2)clearly(3)slowly(4)neatly(5)quickly(6)strangely(7)happily(8)quietly(9)Nervously(10)calmlyActivity 4-A1、A terrible explosion.2、In eastern Russia.3、June 30, 1908.Activity 4-B从上到下从左到右41352Activity 4-C1、lots of damage huge explosion2、near Earth a part of it broke off3、crashed into theground its engine exploded4、destroy theearth set fire to the forest5、used electricity a test of his gun Activity 5-A27846153Activity 5-B1、Different people see different lights.2、Robert Ellison saw the lights in 1883.3、The Native Americans thought the lights were stars falling to Earth.4、A team from Japan studied the lights, but couldn't solve the mystery.Activity 5-C1、Ball lightning is lightning in the shape of circle. It often appears after a rainstorm.2、Some people call the lights "ghost lights".3、No, they aren't. Actually, they hold a town festival every September to celebrate the mystery lights. PronunciationA1、B2、A3、A4、C5、C6、B•Lesson BGlobal Viewpoints:Before You WatchWhile You Watch AWhile You Watch B1、fall2、a strong3、sneaky4、real5、how6、off While You Watch C(1)witnessed a very strange event(2)make the rain fall(3)was haunted(4)late at night(5)turned off(6)very strange and quite scaryCity LivingPreview B1、A2、B3、B4、B5、AWhile You Watch-A421653While You Watch-B1、Tara asked them to come because she wanted to solve a crime.2、Someone stole and ate Sun-hee's yogurt.3、Sun-hee thinks it's OK, because it's only yogurt.4、Tara feels it's serious, because if the thief is not caught more things are likely to go missing.While You Watch-C(1)It's very likely(2)for emergencies(3)besides(4)Now(5)calmly(6)netly(7)Note the weapon(8)I have an alibi(9)you are a friend ofWhile You Watch-D(1)What(2)Confess(3)too busy to go shopping (4)went to bed(5)made sure(6)carefully took this spoon(7)No! No! It's not true!(8)Hey(9)What's upAfter You Watch-A1、Who knows2、go on3、Note4、It's very likely After You Watch-B(1)without notice(2)solve this "crime"(3)it was very likely(4)Tara got serious about the matter(5)if it were not checked at the start(6)though in a humorous way(7)he had an alibi and hadn't done it(8)Just as Claudia was protesting that it wasn't true(9)Finally everyone came to know who the "thief" really wasUnit 6 The Mind•Lesson AVocabulary Link:B11、My memories of school are mostly happy/unhappy because ...2、My favorite song is ..., it reminds me of ...3、I didn't believe it when ...4、I usually remember/forget things such as ...5、I find it helpful to ... when I am trying to memorize new English wordsListening:Activity 1-A rememberActivity 1-BActivity 1-C1、Two tips. One is to label things in English. The other is to make a note of related words.2、You can rent a film and see it at home.Activity 2-A231Activity 2-B1、no one2、couldn't run3、can't swimActivity 3-A1、pink2、pillars3、living room4、large5、stereo system6、wasn‘tActivity 3-B1、T2、F My best friends were all there. They spoke to me and smiled didn't speak or smile.3、F There were a few all kinds of kitchen equipment in the kitchen.4、F The whole family was standing sitting around the table, waiting for a meal to be served.5、TActivity 3-C1、The storyteller heard a voice saying: "welcome home." and she realized the dream house was hers.2、She thought her dream was turning into a nightmare because her friends suddenly disappeared and it was scary.3、She liked the food processor most because it makes life much easier.4、She saw the stove was broken and that there was no electricity. She also saw the children werecrying because they were hungry. She felt bad and wanted to help prepare a meal but began to despair when she found the refrigerator was empty.Activity 4-A2513 and 4Activity 4-B1、Four or five times.2、Stages 3 and 4.3、Fifteen to sixteen hours a day.4、Sleep is very important for learning. Activity 5-A1、many times2、don't remember3、very active4、gods5、Greeks and RomansActivity 5-B1、T2、F3、FActivity 5-C(1)definite answers(2)Why do you dream(3)a person’s mind(4)husband or wife(5)start a business(6)thoughts and feelings (7)strange or confusing(8)think about the events in the dream (9)feel free or want freedom(10)feel afraidPronunciation:BSpeaking & Communication:Activity 1-A1、Yes, they're here in mypocket.2、They're not in my pocket.3、I don't think so.4、Maybe they're in your backpack.Global Viewpoints:How's your memory?-Before You Watch1、code2、characteristic3、memory4、imageHow's your memory?-While You Watch-A1、images numbers2、numbers3、numbers languages4、names5、namesStrange dreams-While You Watch A1、T2、F Malinda had a nightmare that she was lost in a city forest.3、T4、F Woo Sung had a dream that birds dinosaurs were chasing him.5、F Dan dreamed that a dinosaur bird ate him.Strange dreams-While You Watch B Last night I had a dream about a friend who's living very far away from me. When I woke up I felt sad because I miss her.City Living:Preview-B1、night2、pajamas3、a man4、liked5、understandsWhile You Watch-AWhile You Watch-BWhile You Watch-C1、Roberto was not sure about what happened in his dream.2、He thought it was weird because he was wearing pajamas in the daytime.3、Claudia encouraged Roberto to recall his dream. She said "Come on! Try!"While You Watch-D(1)I'm not sure(2)He reminded me of(3)and then(4)No! Really(5)Do you remember(6)I'm sure of it(7)thinkWhile You Watch-E(1)I got it(2)shook my hand(3)like this (4)ballet dancer(5)I woke up(6)Why(7)They were a surprise While You Watch-F1、I am surprised by the ending. It is a real coincidence that Roberto dreamed about tickets and ballet dancing when, unknown to him, Claudia had got two tickets to the New York City Ballet.2、I think Claudio and Roberto will go to the Ballet together.After You Watch-A1、B2、A3、B4、AAfter You Watch-B·It was daytime but he was in the street in his pajamas. He stopped a man and asked him where to buy a ticket. He and the man talked and laughed a lot. The man reminded him of Mike. Then the man hugged Roberto, shook Roberto's hand, and began to dance like a ballet dancer. Roberto thought the dream was really weird·Claudia said, "This is so scary." Then she showed Roberto。

新世纪研究生英语听说教程原文答案Unit 4 Gatherings and Parties

新世纪研究生英语听说教程原文答案Unit 4 Gatherings and Parties

Unit 4 Gatherings and PartiesThinking AheadStudents are asked to discuss the following questions in groups. The reference answers for the questions are offered below:1. On which occasions do you have get-togethers with your family members or friends?On some holidays, or big days we will have get-togethers with our family members or friends.2. How many western parties do you know?holiday party e.g. Fourth Of July, Christmas, New Year’s eve, Mardi Gras(狂欢节)birthday party 生日庆祝会bachelor/bachelorette/stag/hen party 告别单身派对pajama party 睡衣派对housewarming party 乔迁宴会baby shower 生孩子送礼会bridal shower 结婚送礼会welcoming party 欢迎会farewell party 送别会Super Bowl Party 超级杯派对Oscar party 奥斯卡派对theme party主题派对garden party 游园会tailgate party 车尾野餐会,或球迷的场外野餐会3. Have you ever imagined a reunion of your old classmates? What will be the scene?Yes. It will be nostalgic. There are all walks of people, e.g. scientists, researchers, engineers, managers, etc. We will talk about old times and old friends.Part I Video TimeIn this part, students have 2 tasks to accomplish.Task 1In task 1, students are asked to watch a video clip about birthday celebration and then do the exercises as required. Before watching, students are supposed to read the words and expressions related to the video. The clip is from the sitcom Friends. Chandler, Ross, Joey, Phoebe, and Monica were planning Rachel’s birthday party. They invited many people including Rachel’s mother who was just divorced Rachel’s father.TranscriptRachel’s Birthday PartyPhoebe: Ok, here are the birthday candles. Where’s the birthday cake?Monica: Ok, we’re not having birthday cake. We’re having birthday flan.Chandler: Excuse me?Monica: It’s a traditional Mexican custard dessert.Joey:Oh, that’s nice. Happy birthday, Rachel, here’s some goo (本文指Mexican custard dessert).(Knock at the door)Monica: (answers the door) Dr. Greene. Oh, my God. It’s Rachel’s dad. What’re you doing here? Mr. Greene: What? The father can’t drop by to see the daughter on her birthday?Monica: No, no, the father can, but um, since I am the roommate I can tell you that she’s not here and I’ll pass along the message, ok. So bye-bye.Mr. Greene: Ohhh, you’re having a party.Monica: No, no, not a party. Just a surprise gathering of some people Rachel knows. Um, this is Phoebe, and Chandler, and Joey.Mr. Greene: I’ll never re member all of that. So uh, what’s the deal? Rachel comes home, people pop out and yell stuff, is that it?Chandler: This isn’t your first surprise party, is it sir?(Knock at the door. Monica answers to see Mrs. Greene)Mrs. Greene: Hi, Monica.(Monica slams the door back shut.)Monica: Chinese menu guy. Forgot the menus.Chandler: So, basically just a Chinese guy.Joey: Uh, hey, Dr. Greene, why don’t you come with me, we’ll put your jacket on Rachel’s bed. Mr. Greene: Alright, that sounds like a two-person job. (They walk into Rachel’s bedroom) Mrs. Greene: Well, my goodness, what was that?Monica: Sandra, I am so sorry, I thought you were Rachel and we just weren’t ready for you yet. Mrs. Greene: You thought I was Rachel?Chandler: Yes, because… uh…you look so young.Phoebe: And because you’re both, you know, white women.Mrs. Greene: Oh, I missed you, kids. Well, should I put my coat in the bedroom?Chandler: NO! No, I’ll take that for you.Mrs. Greene: Oh, well, thank you. Such a gentleman. Thank you. Ahh, it all looks so nice, so festive, all the balloons... The funniest thing happened to me on the way here. I was... Phoebe: (Cutting Mrs. Greene off)Ha-ha, that’s great, ha-ha. I can’t wait to hear the rest of it, you know, but I really have to go to the bathroom, so... Hey, come with me. Yeah, yeah, it’ll be like we’re gal pals, you know, like at a restaurant. Oh, it’ll be fun, c’mon (come on). (They go in the bathroom)Monica: Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God.Chandler: Ok, think, what would Jack and Chrissy do?Joey: (Peeks back out) Ok, now that your coat is safely in the bedr-…,oh, ok we can come back out in the living room.Monica: So uh, Joey and Chandler, I, I think it’s time that you take Dr. Greene over to your place. Chandler: Uhh, yes, absolutely, um. Why again?Monica: Because that’s where the party is you goon. See this is just the staging area.Joey: Right this is staging.Chandler: Yeah, this more than anything else, is the staging area.Joey: This is clearly in the wrong apartment.(Later on in the hallway between the apartments. Chandler is showing people to the parties.) Chandler: Alright you guys are off to party number one and you, you are off to party number two.Alright, fellas, let’s keep it moving. Let’ keep it moving.Monica: Chandler could you at least send some women to my party? (Buzzer goes off) Alright that’s Ross.Chandler: Ok, they’re coming, shhh.Rachel: Ohh, thank you for the wonderful dinner.Ross: Thanks for being born.Rachel: Ohh, thank you for my beautiful earrings. They’re perfect. I love you.Ross: Oh, now you can exchange them if you want, ok.Rachel: Now I love you even more.(They kiss and Ross backs her into her apartment and turns on the lights)All: Surprise.Rachel: Oh, my gosh, wow. Monica. Oh my god. Mom. This is so great.Mrs. Greene: Happy birthday, sweetie.Rachel: Wow you, you. I had no idea.Ross: Really?Rachel: No, I knew.Ross: All right.Monica: Ok, everybody, there’s food and drinks on the table. Go across the hall.Ross: What?Rachel: What?Monica: Right now, Joey and Chandler’s, go now.Rachel: Why.Monica: Just go.All: Surprise.Mr. Greene: Happy birthday sweet pea.Rachel: Daddy.Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Making a Sound JudgmentStudents are asked to watch the clip carefully to decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).__T_1) Monica prepares a birthday flan which is a traditional Mexican custard dessert.__T_2) Monica is Rachel’s roommate.__T_3) They want to give Rachel a surprise.__F_4) Phoebe cuts Mrs. Greene off to invite her to the bathroom because she really regards Mrs.Greene as her gal pal.Exercise 2 Essay WritingStudents are asked to write a short essay entitled A Surprise Party for My Friend’s Birthday. They should write at least 120 words according to the following guidelines:1) traditional Chinese birthday celebration2) your idea to hold a surprise partySampleA Surprise Party for My Friend’s BirthdayMother will cook “long-lived” noodles. And for old people, we’ll prepare Longevity Peaches. Just for blessing. They are made of wheat flour and they look just like real peaches. There is an interesting tale behind it—The Goddess is said to own some magical peach trees in heaven. If you eat peaches grown on those trees, you will never die. The Monkey King once stole a lot of them, which pissed the Goddess off.I will take the right steps to ensure my guest of honor(主宾)will be surprised.1. Select date for party after secretly discovering whether guest of honor will be available that day.2. Enlist the help of an assistant to create a fake activity for my honoree(主宾)to attend with him or her.3. Extend invitations to all guests and make very clear that party will be a surprise, whether it’s a verbal, email, or formal written invitation.4. Let all guests who may have contact with honoree know the planned strategy for tricking guest of honor.5. Invite all guests to arrive 30 minutes before guest of honor.6. Tell guests to park out of sight, unless guest of honor believes he or she will be attending someone else’s party.7. If possible, suggest any guests having contact with honoree casually mention they will be attending to some fictitious activity that day.8. Hold my breath and hope no one slips(犯错)with the surprise.Task 2In task 2, students are asked to watch a video clip about Bridal Shower Slumber Party and then do the exercises as required. Before watching, students are supposed to read the words,expressions and cultural notes related to the video.TranscriptBridal Shower Slumber PartyReporter:Hello, hello. Elsie Kentworthy, here. Weeks before her wedding, Princess Mia, in a stroke of skilled diplomacy, has invited royal princesses from all over the world to her bridal shower slumber party.Charlotte: Hello, Princess Lorraine. Oh, braces.Princess A: Yeah. I’m getting two diamonds put in.Charlotte: Oh.That must make it more comfortable.Girl: Hi, Charlotte.Charlotte: Princess Aimee of Mallorca.Princess B: Is this my party?Charlotte: No, this is Princess Mia’s party.Princess B: Oh.(Giggling and laughing)Mia: So I want thank you all very much for my fabulous bridal shower presents. And now, I havea present for you. It’s time for mattress surfing!(The song “Let’s Bounce” by Christy Carlson Romano)Servant C: Princess Aimee has to go potty.(The song “I Always Get What I Want” by Avril Lavigne)Queen: I think I’ll just have some milk and cookies in my room, Olivia.Servant D: Yes, Your Majesty.Queen: Perhaps some earplugs. Quite a party, darling.Mia: Yeah. We’re just having a little bit of fun..Queen: Oh, Rupert and the boys used to love doing that.Princesses: King Rupert. May he rest in peace.Queen: I did it too, you know. But a little differently, Felix?Mia: I thought you never slide.Queen: I don’t. But I’ve done a lot of flying in my time.(The song “Trouble” by Pink)Princess C: Is she really going to do this?Queen: May I? Ha! Ta-da.Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Making a Sound JudgmentStudents are asked to watch the clip carefully to decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).__T_1) The party was held weeks before Princess Mia’s wedding.__T_2) The queen also joined the mattress surfing.__T_3) The queen thought the party was kind of noisy.__F_4) This is a family get-together.Exercise 2 BrainstormingStudents are asked to brainstorm new ideas and prepare to hold their own pajama party. Suggested AnswersTo Hold a Pajama PartyPajama Party Invitation: Pajama party invitations come in many different shapes, colors and designs. The most popular ones are shaped like a sleeping bag and a card is inserted inside that envelope.Pajama Party Decoration: A pajama party does not require as much decoration as compared to other parties. It is the most relaxed party of all and people can just be themselves without worrying about their looks and appearances.Pajama Party Planning: A pajama party is probably the simplest party of all. Not much of planning is required unless your guests are really young kids. Pajama party planning includes nothing but more food, movies, invitations and some decorations if necessary.Pajama Party Favors:The best way to thank your friends for dropping by is by giving out pajama party favors. These favors shall always remind them of the wonderful time they had at your place.Pajama Party Games:Pajama parties are very exciting occasions for young kids and young adults. Everyone looks forward to have loads of fun with each other. Pajama party games ensure just that.Pajama Party Movies: A pajama party is always fun and kids sure can have a great time together if the party is organized properly. Pajama parties are a great way to relax and beat stress.Part II Listening ActivitiesIn this part, students have 3 listening tasks to accomplish.Task 1In task 1, students are asked to listen to a dialogue between two roommates about Homecoming Scene and then do the exercises as required. Before listening, students are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural note related to the dialogue.TranscriptHomecoming SceneRoommate:Why are there so many people in the hall today? I bet even the youngest of them gotta(be going to) be over 60.May: They are schoolmates of our university. There is a reunion of our university. Roommate: Look, May, the man in grey suit looks like the mayor of our city.May: That’s him. He graduated from our university. And there are also other important people here: scientists, researchers, engineers, managers, etc.Roommate: Really? I hear that the statue besides our school gate is donated by them.May: Yes, I know that. They have given lots of money to our university.Roommate: Why?May: They graduated from this university and have become very successful people. And they feel very grateful to their university.Roommate: I feel more grateful to my teachers than to my school.May: You are lucky to have good teachers in a good school.Roommate: Year, maybe I would come back with my boyfriend to this school when we are old.After all, it’s the place where we first met each other.May: Look at those three couples; they must have been classmates in our university. Roommate: How do you know that?May: Because they come back together and only the graduates of this university are invited. Roommate: You are right. But what are we here for?May: We will serve them tea and snacks. Come on, we must work now.(From /lesson/kydyj/66281.html ) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Listening for DetailsStudents are asked to listen to the dialogue carefully and fill in the blanks with the missing information.1) The man in grey suit looks like the mayor of their city.2) The statue besides our school gate is donated by them.3) One girl wants to come back with her boyfriend to this school when they are old.4) Only the graduates of this university are invited to the reunion.5) The two girls are here to serve them tea and snacks.Exercise 2 Listening for Deeper UnderstandingStudents are asked to listen to the dialogue again and choose the best answers to the questions.1) D2) A3) AExercise 3 Oral PresentationStudents are asked to illustrate homecoming celebration.Reference for the IllustrationHomecoming CelebrationHomecoming is an annual event at schools, colleges, and universities for visiting graduates. It is an annual tradition of the United States of America. People, towns, high schools and colleges come together, usually in late September or October, to welcome back former residents and alumni. It is built around a central event, such as a banquet(宴会)or a game of American football, basketball, or ice hockey. When celebrated by schools, the activities vary widely. However, they usually consist of a football game played on the school’s home football field(主场), activities for students and alumni, a parade featuring the school’s marching band, and the coronation(加冕礼)of a Homecoming Queen (and at many schools, a Homecoming King). Related “Homecoming Dances” can be either boy asking girl or Sadie Hawkins style(女追男). At most major colleges and universities, the football game and preceding tailgate(球迷的汽车后挡板作餐桌的聚会)are the most widely recognized and heavily attended events of the week. Sometimes during the school week, a picnic could occur. The picnic is very similar to the tailgate party, but it occurs after school or during the school’s lunch period.Task 2In task 2, students will listen to a report about Oscar Night and then do the exercises as required. Before listening, students are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural notes related to the report.Oscar NightReporter: It was a political night from the very start and that suited host Jon Stewart just fine.Jon Stewart:I do have some sad news to report, eh, Bjork couldn’t be here tonight. She was trying on her Oscar dress and Dick Cheney shot her.Reporter: George Clooney continued the theme and accepted the first award of the night for Best Supporting Actor. He answered criticism that liberal Hollywood is out of touch with America. George Clooney: This academy, this group of people, gave Hattie McDaniel an Oscar in 1939, when blacks were still sitting in the backs of the theaters. I am proud to be a part of this academy.Reporter: A very pregnant Rachel Weisz took home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She thanked John le Carre for writing The Constant Gardener.Rachel Weisz: He really paid tribute to, to the people who are willing to risk their own lives to fight injustice.Reporter: The Penguins took the documentary prize. Robert Altman was honored and a rap song won the Oscar for Best Song.Jon Stewart: By the way, for those of you who are keeping score at home, I just wanna (want to) make something very clear, Martin Scorsese: zero Oscars. Three Six Mafia: one. Reporter: One Oscar too for Best Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman.Philip Seymour Hoffman: Be proud, Mom. I am proud of you, and we are here tonight. It’s so good. Thank you.Reporter: Reese Witherspoon was proud to take home the Oscar for Best Actress.Reese Witherspoon: I don’t know what this means, you know, I am just trying to matter and livea good life.Reporter: As expected, Ang Lee was awarded with an Oscar for Best Director for Brokeback Mountain.Ang Lee: “Wow, I wish I know how to quit you. Hah...”Reporter: In an ending worthy of Hollywood, the Oscar for Best Picture went to Crash. John Stewart will also likely be considered an Oscar winner. In a serious year he made Hollywood laugh at itself.Karl Debol. ABC News, Hollywood.(From /lesson/wanhuatong/2006/28547.html) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Making a Sound JudgmentStudents are asked to listen to the report carefully and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).__F_1) Jon Stewart was the host and also one of the Oscar winners.__T_2) The Best Supporting Actor winner was George Clooney.__F_3) The theme song of the documentary The Penguins was awarded the best song.__T_4) Reese Witherspoon took home the Best Actress.__F_5) Ang Lee was awarded the Best Director for Brokeback Mountain out of expectation.Exercise 2 Listening for General UnderstandingStudents are asked to listen to the report again and choose the best answers to the questions.1) A2) C3) CAdditional ListeningIn this section, students will listen to a report about Super Bowl Sunday and then do the exercises as required. Before listening, students are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural note related to the report.TranscriptSports Fans, US Businesses Await “Sup er Bowl Sunday”“Super Bowl Sunday” is virtually a holiday in the United States. Not an official holiday, of course, but many activities around the country will come to a halt when American-style football’s championship contest begins in southern Florida.This year the Super Bowl pits the Indianapolis Colts against the Chicago Bears. Over the past 40 years, the game has become an important part of the American sports calendar ... a time to get together with friends and neighbors ... and a big shopping event.Millions of Americans—more than ever before, according to a recent poll—will be watching the big game in restaurants or bars, or hosting Super Bowl parties. And well over a million consumers are buying home entertainment centers, and other accessories to enhance their viewing of the big game.It all adds up to a huge payday: the National Retail Federation says nearly 9 billion dollars will be spent on Super Bowl-related purchases.The Super Bowl is no longer an exclusively American event. Last year, an estimated one billion people around the world tuned in to watch the game.Taking advantage of cutting-edge technology, this year’s Super Bowl will be broadcast in HD—high-definition—format TV.Chuck Sanders, a manager at Best Buy, a big electronics store in Washington explains, “HD is generally a higher-definition signal versus a standard signal. Basically, you’ll get a brighter, sharper picture than you would with a standard picture coming in the house.”And the best way to get the full effect of HD broadcasts is to watch them on high definition television sets—the bigger, the better, and preferably a flat-screen model.Salesmen like Abbey Giewa, at a Microcenter electronics store in the Washington suburbs, are expecting a big rise in HDTV sales,“Absolutely, because right now, (the shoppers are saying,) I want to share that experience with my family and friends. I want to have that big-screen TV,” he explains. “I want to be the one to host the Super Bowl party.”Sanders adds, “It’s an opportunity for everyone to entertain. So there are more people coming in looking for TVs versus any other time of the year.”Since the 1960s when the Super Bowl began, the game also has become a media event, featuring new commercials and a lavish half-time show with top names in entertainment.So even if the football match turns out to be a dud, television viewers—especially those with HDTV equipment—can still enjoy the other attractions that make this Sunday really super.(From /voastandard/2007/2/36939.html) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Listening for General UnderstandingStudents are asked to listen to the report carefully and choose the best answers to the questions.1) B2) C3) BExercise 2 Listening for Specific InformationStudents are asked to listen to the report again and fill in the blanks with the missing information.1) The National Retail Federation says nearly 9 billion dollars/$ 9 billion will be spent on Super Bowl-related purchases.2) Super Bowl game features new commercials and a lavish half-time show with top names in entertainment.3) For some retailers, Super Bowl game is a huge payday.Part III Oral PracticeIn this part, students have 3 tasks to accomplish.Task 1 Role PlayStudents are asked to create their own dialogues based on the following roles and settings. Sample for the DialogueTalking about Halloween PartyAlicia: Wow! Holly! Your place is totally decked out(装饰)for Halloween. It’s cool!Holly: That’s because we’re having a party here later tonight!Alicia: Can I stay up?Holly: We’ll see! You’ll probably be on a big sugar high(身体吸收了过多糖分造成的一种过度兴奋的状态)anyway.Alicia: Hee-hee! Yeah! I hope your neighbors give out good candy.Holly: They will when they see what a scary witch you are. I love your fake nose and warts(瘤).Alicia: Dad bought them for me. And these, too. They’re my slimy(黏糊糊的)plastic toads(蟾蜍).Holly: Ew! Uh, I think you should flash those at anyone who tries to give junk candy.Alicia: Hah! This will be so much fun! This costume’s much cooler than the pink ballerina(芭蕾舞女)costume mom made last year.Holly: Yes, but you need a witch’s laugh. Try this---Yihahaha!Alicia: Or this “I’ll get you, my pretty! Wahahaha!”Holly: Sounds like you’re a natural(天才人选).Alicia: You know, I haven’t heard from Jack before we went to the Haunted Woods(鬼林). Holly: Still no sign of Jack? Maybe he’s at the Village Halloween Parade!Alicia: I just wish he’d call.Holly: Hey, take it easy! I think we throw a great party!Alicia: Yes, you bet. The spaghetti(意大利面)and hard-boiled eggs grossed people out(让人恶心)!Holly: And the Jell-o. I thought no one would fall for that any more.Alicia: Give it up, Brian! I saw you coming a mile away! (to Holly) Hey, isn’t that the werewolf from...Werewolf: (Jumping over to Holly) Give me your heart, baby!Brian: Hey, you stay away from her!Jack: What’s wrong with you, dude? You look like you just saw a ghost!Brian: Oh, Jack! I though you were...I mean, how are you? Where’ve you been?Jack: Yeah, it’s been a crazy week. Some idiot ran me over at the Haunted Woods. He nearly broke my leg!Brian: (Embarrassed) Oh, that’s...terrible.Task 2 Oral PresentationStudents are asked to look at the pictures and try to describe them. They should do some research beforehand, and then choose one to give a 2-3 minutes’oral presentation. Their presentation should include the following points: the features and the way to celebrate.A Sample for Oral PresentationCostume PartyCostume Parties are especially popular in the United States around Halloween, when teenagers and adults who may be considered too old for trick-or-treating attend a costume party instead. Halloween costume parties are occasionally featured in popular movies, such as Mean Girls.Costume parties are also popular during the Carnival(狂欢)season, such as at Mardi Gras (狂欢节). Costume parties are also held for popular science fiction and fantasy events, movie openings and book releases. Website held a The Lord of the Rings dress Oscar party that was attended by Peter Jackson. Star Wars parties were held to celebrate the opening ofEpisode I. Many bookstores have held Harry Potte r themed parties to celebrate the releases of the series’later novels, and some movie theaters have had Potter-themed celebrations as the movie adaptations(改编)have been released.Task 3 Information SharingStudents are asked to participate in a whole class activity—to hold a party or a gathering / to take part in a party or a gathering. It comprises two stages.Step 1Design a gathering or a party in groups.Step 2Try to persuade as many students as possible to come. Students should explain to their classmates why and how they prepare for the gathering or the party.Sample for the DialoguePlanning a Birthday PartyEmma: Daniela?Daniela: Here! In my bedroom.Emma: This Wednesday is Gerald’s birthday. Tony suggested that we should hold a party for him.Will you come?Daniela: This Wednesday? What kind of party?Emma: A disguise party.Daniela: Sounds interesting. Does Gerald know about the party?Emma: No. We intend to give him a surprise.Daniela: Where will it be held?Emma: At our place.Daniela: That means we’ll have to decorate the living room and do all the preparation? Emma: They’ll come and help us. We’ll do it together.Daniela: I don’t know. I’m up to my ears in work. I’m not sure I can spare one evening.Time for FunA Joke—The Mean Man’s PartyThe notorious cheap skate finally decided to have a party. Explaining to a friend how to find his apartment, he said,“Come up to the fifth floor and ring the doorbell with your elbow. When the door opens, push with your foot.”“Why use my elbow and foot?”“Well, gosh,” was the reply, “You’re not coming empty-handed, are you?”(From /lesson/joke/32453.html)参考译文吝啬鬼开Party一个非常吝啬的人最终决定要开一个聚会,当他对一个朋友说如何找到他家的时候,他说:“爬到五楼,用手肘按门铃,门开的时候,用脚推开。

研究生新世纪大学英语视听说教程5练习参考答案Unit4

研究生新世纪大学英语视听说教程5练习参考答案Unit4

Lesson B Online dating
Optional Listening
The etiquette of breaking up Here are some words and phrases you will hear in B, C and D. Read them aloud. Language Notes Proper names Love Line Global Radio Harmony Taylor Dr. Richard Hartman Other words and phrases etiquette thoughtful in public make sense instant messaging (IM) handle (vt.)
possible ways of breaking up:
in person __________________________________________________ by letter __________________________________________________
Keys
Lesson A An ideal date
Lesson B Online dating
Optional Listening
The etiquette of breaking up Harmony Taylor, the host of the Love Line program on Global Radio, is talking to Dr. Richard Hartman, author of The Etiquette of Breaking Up. Listen to the talk and note down the methods for breaking up mentioned. (Track 5-4-5) ______________________________________________________ face-to-face phone ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ email or instant messaging avoiding or not contacting someone ______________________________________________________

[原创]新世纪大学英语视听说2Unit1答案

[原创]新世纪大学英语视听说2Unit1答案

新世纪大学英语视听说教程2的optional listening 原文及答案免费下载Unit One, Book 2Listening 1Boy: Hey, Grandma, what’s in this box? Grandma: Oh, nothing really…Just a few old keepsakes. B: Keepsakes? G: Y oung man, you know what a keepsake is ! B: No, I don’t. I really don’t. G: Well, it’s something you keep. It’s something that gives you a lot of memories. B: Oh. What’s this? G: Now don’t go just digging around in there! ... Hmmm, let’s see…. that’s my first diary. B: Can I….? G: No, you can’t read it! It’s personal! I wrote about my first boyfriend in there. He became your grandfather! B: Oh, ok…. Well then, what’s that? It has your picture in it. G: That’s my passport. YOU can see, I traveled to Europe by ship. B: What’s that big book? G: My yearbook. It’s my high school book of memories. B: Class of 1961! Boy, that’s old! G: That’s about enough out of you, young man. I think it’s time we put this box away and…Listening 2 At the age of thirteen, I took my first trip alone. I went to visit my grandparents in Los Angeles. I felt very nervous about traveling so far, but my mother said, “Don’t worry. Y ou’ll be fine.” I got on the airplane and talked for a long time to a very nice woman who sat next to me. My grandparents met me at the airport and took me to their home. I stayed there for two weeks, and I had so much fun with them! It was myfirst time in Los Angeles, and I saw lots of really interesting places. In the end, I didn’t want to go home!Listening 3Making memories A popular new hobby is scrapbooking---making beautiful books to hold special memories. Scrapbook pages can include photos, drawings, journal entries. It’s not hard to make a scrapbook that you will enjoy for many years. Here are the steps.. 1. Choose a theme for your scrapbook pages. Some examples: “School days,” “ Family travel,” “Memories of my grandparents,” “ Baby’s first year.” 2. Select photos for each page. Two or three really good photos are better than ten so-so photos. 3. Find other paper keepsakes to use with your photos. Look for old newspaper clippings, postcards, tickets, report cards, letters--- anything made of paper. Use your imagination! 4. Design the pages. Put photos and keepsakes together on each page and move them around until you find a layout that you like.5. Glue your photos and keepsakes into place. Then decorate your pages with felt pens, paint, and stickers. Use your imagination!6. Label your pages. This is the most important step! Remember to write down the “5 Ws” of your photos: Who, What, Where, When, and Why. This will make your scrapbook much more interesting and valuable in the future. Listening 4Y earbooks in the United States Most high schools in the United States publish a yearbook. The yearbook comes out once a year, usually in the spring. It is a record of the school year---- a “book ofmemories” for the students. Inside a yearbook is each student’s photo. The seniors are graduating soon, and their photos appear first. Next are the juniors. They are one year behind the seniors. Next come the sophomores, or second-year students. The last photos are the first-year students, the freshmen. The yearbook is not only about students. The teachers have photos, too. The yearbook also has photos and descriptions of sports teams, academic subjects, and extracurricular activities. These are activities students do after school, such as the chess club and Spanish club. There is even a yearbook club. Students in this club write, design, and take photos all year for the yearbook. At the end of the year, the book is printed. In the yearbook, some students receive special titles. The seniors vote and choose the “class clown”( a funny student), the “ most likely to succeed” ( a student everyone thinks will be successful), and the “ best dressed” (a student with a good fashi on sense). There are also other awards and categories. Students typically sign each other’s yearbooks. This is especially important for the seniors, because they are graduating. Students write notes to each other, such as, “ We had a lot of fun,” or “ I’ll never forget you.” They also write about all the fun and funny experiences they shared in school together. Keys:第二页1,5,6,3,2,4OL1: A. 2-passport; 1-diary; 3-yearbook第三页2,2,1,22第四页2,1,3.第五页B:1.memories 2.. boyfriend 3. it’s personal 4. Europe, ship 5. sixtiesA. 1. 13. 2. To vist his grandparents; 3. Y es. He talked for a long time to a nice woman; 4. He had lots of fun with his grandparents and he saw lots of interesting places. In the end, he even didn’t wa nt to go home.第五页B下面:1. very nervous about traveling so far 2. his grandparents 3. their home 4. two第六页:A 1. theme 3. other paper keepsakes 5. your photos and keepsakesB. 1. Scrapbooking is making beautiful books to hold special memories. Photos, pictures, etc. can be included in scrapbooks. 2. Old newspaper clippings, postcards, tickets, report cards, letters. 3. The “5 Ws” of the photos: who, what, where, when and why.第7页A 1. Most high school in the US; 2. Because they are graduating soon. 3.Y es; 4. At the end of the year. 5.It means a student with a good fashion sense.第8页:B1. once a year, spring 2. chess 3. most likely to succeed , categories 4. notes, I will never forget you.第8页C 2. photo; 3. seniors; 4. sports; 5. yearbook; 6. titles; 7. sign; 8. memories第10页1. how about you 2. this is 3. Hi 4. Let me introduce my self 5.I’d like you to meet 6. Nice to meet you第13页1. father2. sister3. mother4. grandfather5. grandmother6. brother1. T2. T3. F4. F第14页B 1. sisters brother 2. Ester 80 3. special, supportive 4. go out, most things, importantC 1. her grandfather, he is always kind to her and supportive2. he likes to go out with them and he can talk to them about most things第14页下面1. wise2. collect3. amusement park第15页1. memories2. collected3. favorite4. one of my happiest memories5. my first day of school6. I wanted the most第16页caacb第17页A bdfeahgc B badce第18页C1,blind date 2. friend and colleaque , Brazil , US office3. excited and a little nervous4. jewelryD1. isn’t beautiful 2. too bad 3. hanging on to 4keeping it for thememories 第19页。

新世纪大学英语视听说2 Unit1 答案

新世纪大学英语视听说2 Unit1 答案

新世纪大学英语视听说教程2的optional listening 原文及答案免费下载Unit One, Book 2Listening 1Boy: Hey, Grandma, what’s in this box Grandma: Oh, nothing really… Just a few old keepsakes. B: Keepsakes G: Young man, you know what a keepsake is ! B: No, I don’t. I really don’t. G: Well, it’s something you keep. It’s something that gives you a lot of memories. B: Oh. What’s this G: Now don’t go just digging around in there! ... Hmmm, let’s see…. that’s my first diary. B: Can I…. G: No, you can’t read it! It’s personal! I wrote about my first boyfriend in there. He became your grandfather! B: Oh, ok…. Well then, what’s that It has your picture in it. G: That’s my passport. YOU can see, I traveled to Europe by ship. B: What’s that big book G: My yearbook. It’s my high school book of memories. B: Class of 1961! Boy, that’s old! G: That’s about enough out of you, young man. I think it’s time we put this box away and…Listening 2At the age of thirteen, I took my first trip alone.I went to visit my grandparents in Los Angeles. I felt very nervous about traveling so far, but my mother said, “Don’t worry. You’ll be fine.” I got on the airplane and talked fora long time to a very nice woman who sat next to me. My grandparents met me at the airport and took me to their home.I stayed there for two weeks, and I had so much fun with them! It was my first time in Los Angeles, and I saw lots of really interesting places. In the end, I didn’t want to go home!Listening 3Making memories A popular new hobby is scrapbooking---making beautiful books to hold special memories. Scrapbook pages can include photos, drawings, journal entries. It’s not hard to make a scrapbook that you will enjoy for many years. Here are the steps.. 1. Choose a theme for your scrapbook pages. Some examples: “School days,”“ Family travel,” “Memories of my grandparents,” “ Baby’s first year.” 2. Select photos for each page. Two or three really good photos are better than ten so-so photos. 3. Find other paper keepsakes to use with your photos. Look for old newspaper clippings, postcards, tickets, report cards, letters--- anything made of paper. Use your imagination! 4. Design the pages. Put photos and keepsakes together on each page and move them around until you find a layout that you like. 5. Glue your photos and keepsakes into place. Then decorate your pages with felt pens, paint, and stickers. Use your imagination! 6. Label your pages. This is the most important step! Remember to write down the “5Ws” of your photos: Who, What, Where, When, and Why. This will make your scrapbook much more interesting and valuable in the future.Listening 4 Yearbooks in the United States Most high schools in the United States publish a yearbook. The yearbook comes out once a year, usually in the spring. It is a record of the school year---- a “book of memories” for the students. Inside a yearbook is each student’s photo. The seniors are graduating soon, and their photos appear first. Next are the juniors. They are one year behind the seniors. Next come the sophomores, or second-year students. The last photos are the first-year students, the freshmen. The yearbook is not only about students. The teachers have photos, too. The yearbook also has photos and descriptions of sports teams, academic subjects, and extracurricular activities. These are activities students do after school, such as the chess club and Spanish club. There is even a yearbook club. Students in this club write, design, and take photos all year for the yearbook. At the end of the year, the book is printed. In the yearbook, some students receive special titles. The seniors vote and choose the “class clown”( a funny student), the “ most likely to succeed” ( a student everyone thinks will be successful), and the “ bestdressed” (a student with a good fashion sense). There are also other awards and categories. Students typically sign each other’s yearbooks. This is especially important for the seniors, because they are graduating. Students write notes to each other, such as, “ We had a lot of fun,” or “ I’ll never forget you.” They also write about all the fun and funny experiences they shared in school together. Keys:第二页 1,5,6,3,2,4OL1: A. 2-passport; 1-diary; 3-yearbook第三页 2,2,1,22第四页2,1,3.第五页B: 2.. boyfriend 3. it’s personal 4. Europe, ship5. sixtiesA. 1. 13. 2. To vist his grandparents; 3. Yes. He talked for a long time to a nice woman; 4. He had lots of fun with his grandparents and he saw lots of interesting places. In the end, he even didn’t want to go home.第五页B下面:1. very nervous about traveling so far 2. his grandparents 3. their home 4. two第六页:A 1. theme 3. other paper keepsakes 5. your photos and keepsakesB. 1. Scrapbooking is making beautiful books to hold specialmemories. Photos, pictures, etc. can be included in scrapbooks.2. Old newspaper clippings, postcards, tickets, report cards, letters.3. The “5 Ws” of the photos: who, what, where, when and why.第7页A 1. Most high school in the US; 2. Because they are graduating soon. ; 4. At the end of the year. means a student with a good fashion sense.第8页:B1. once a year, spring 2. chess 3. most likely to succeed , categories 4. notes, I will never forget you.第8页C 2. photo; 3. seniors; 4. sports; 5. yearbook; 6. titles; 7. sign; 8. memories第10页1. how about you 2. this is 3. Hi 4. Let me introduce my self 5. I’d like you to meet 6. Nice to meet you第13页1. father2. sister3. mother4. grandfather5. grandmother6. brother1. T2. T3. F4. F第14页B 1. sisters brother 2. Ester 80 3. special, supportive 4. go out, most things, importantC 1. her grandfather, he is always kind to her and supportive2. he likes to go out with them and he can talk to them aboutmost things第14页下面1. wise2. collect3. amusement park第15页1. memories2. collected3. favorite4. one of my happiest memories5. my first day of school6. I wanted the most第16页caacb第17页A bdfeahgc B badce第18页C1,blind date 2. friend and colleaque , Brazil , US office3. excited and a little nervous4. jewelryD1. isn’t beautiful 2. too bad 3. hanging on to 4keeping it for the memories第19页E 1. my favorite keepsake 2. pendant 3. things were rough 4. hated 5. make it 6. told 7. helped out 8. as a reminder 9. you know 10. here goes。

新世纪大学英语视听说教程4答案

新世纪大学英语视听说教程4答案

Unit 1 Lesson AP2 Aa8 b2 c1 d4 e145 f6789 g1367 h145 i67P3 ABP3 B1F 2T 3F 4T 5T 6F 7TP4 B YesP6 A1.Sigapore FallsAndes Cave BaikalSahara 'sP8 A2P8 B1257P8 AThe picture on the right.P9 B1.very famous buildings2.made of glass, steel,concrete3.designed4.style5.19986.452 meters high7.both the modern and the traditional side of mycountryP10 A1.world-famous museum,Paris, 500 years,six million2.ancient capital,bigenough,millionsof,shopping center P10 B1.Louvre Museum2.Kyoto,Japan3.19894.Hiroshi Hara5.To cope with the millions of visitors6.brings new life into the city center7.an ugly, modern mistake P11 B Answer 3P11 CAnswer 2467.Lesson BP13 ASentences and 5 are True.;halfway,not all the way4. False;from far away,not close up P13 B1.thousands2.by car3.unimpressedP14 B1b 2c 3b 4c 5cP15 A2e 3c 4a 5d 6f 7h 8bP16 C1.man2.something being built3.goes up4.but on the other hand5.building down6.underground7.above ground8.living in a cave9.True10.That's right.11.all these buildings popped up12.I'll bet.13.Maybe14.You know what?15.you are too much.P181.construction site2.buildings3.admires4.skyscrapers5.taking pictures6.something famous7.the rich and famous stay8.what's being built9.turns out10.parking garage Unit 2P20 B3.address4.P20 A1b 2a 3cP21 B1.friend2.to All3.keyboard4.coffeeputer6.fiveP21 B On typewritersP24 A1.pet phonesP24 BConversation 1:a.not very affordableConversation 2P24 A message on the rightP25 BconvenienaffordableasFasreliabtCellphone-maimaiFaxmachie P25AToaster,microwave,coffeemaker,clock,washin gmachine,lights,hearter,airconditioner,refrigerator,telephone P26 B1.T 2.T3.F;not coffee maker,but clock4.F;nottoday live,but in the future will be5.F;not wanted,but didn't want6.F;not all P27 C.A3 b6 c4 d2 e5 f7Lesson BP29 A2.T3.T4.F;computer,not cell phone5.T6.F;e-mails,not phones7.T8.T9.F; not reliableP30 B1.T2.T3.F;today,not tomorrow4.F;a typewriter,not a computer5.T6.F;terrible,not happyP31 A2a 3b 4a 5b 6bP32 Cweren't that bad1.2.as for3.oh my gosh4.were so unreliableed to crash all the time6.as affordable or as fast as7.as fast as some of the newer,more expensive ones8.nowadaysed to use the ones at the university10.No big deal11.in those daysP33 ATobuy,tosee,viewing,attractive,innovative,r eliable,affordable,watchingP341.term paper2.technologyed to4.reliable5.models6.didn't use toputer labs8.the electricity went out9.old-fashioned10.assignmentUnit 3 Lesson AP35 A2D 3G 4C 5F 6B 7H 8EP36 A1.international correspondent2.journalist and photographerP36 B1C 2D 3C 4B 5B 6DP41 A1.likesP41 B1.the comics page, the horoscope,the price2.the news coverage,the headlines P41 A Back row,left to right:Tom,Joseph,Olivia,Randy; Front row:Tina P41 B1.OliviaP43 A1.They Couldn't Communicate2.A Dangerous Occupation3.Silent Beauties4.A Very Busy ThiefB.not communicate with each otherslipped on icewere camelsdidn't return it to the car dealerP44 AFirst story: Kangaroo to the rescue! Second story: An underwater post office?P44 B1.10 diving tourists' attention Lesson BP46 ASentences 1,3 and 7 are True.2.False;boring and not very creative,not interesting and very creative;doesn't think5. False;news anchors,not cameramen;doesn't feelP46 B:d :b :e :a:cP47 B1b 2c 3b 4a 5cP48 AP49 C1.stuff 't he that the silver guitar5.long,black hair spiky hair that really cool white suit one sitting down the long hair and glasses11.what are you waiting for?12.Are you kidding13.I hardly know her14.Somehow15.You are kidding me5.6.Unit 4 Lesson AP52 B.P52 C1c 2a 3d 4b 5f 6eP53 A1.DianeBboss→customers late→punctualYesterday→Last week ten→eightquestion→energyP54 BJuan has been studying Japanese. Greg has been married for two years.P57 Dguide designer attendant hand officer driver instructordirectorP57 E1b 2f 3d 4h 5c 6a 7c 8gP58 A flight attendantB 1No 2No 3No 4YesP59 A1.become a teacher2.the teaching program is very good3.a lot of practice4.young kids5.graduate from the university next June6.a kindergartenP59 BPosition:brochure designer Requirements:computerskills;cooperative;flexibility in working hours;available right nowOptional ListeningArmation messages2.warm and friendly3.three days a week4.she always screams and she has to avoid hurting her voice5.by using her voice6.a computer, a real personP61 A.1.Ken2.Steven3.Ken4.StevenP61 B.1.interviews2.introduces3.famous4.loves5.videotape6.moves7.drive8.independent9.stressful10.hiredUnit 4 Lesson BP63 A2.False;ten,not five3.False;hospital,not computer company4.True5.True6.TrueB.2d 3f 4c 5a 6g 7eP64 B1.True2.False; sell software, not train people3.False; wants to know about Claudia's experience4.True5.True6.True7.False; calls, not e-mailsP65 A2a 3c 4b 5cP66 C1.Thanks very much for coming in.2.your resume3.Here you are4.tell you a little bit5.looking for someone6.flexibility7.a pleasant manner with customers8.I'm really good at that.9.your experience with software programs10.how to use a similar software product11.We'll be in touche on13.by the way14.somethingP681.position2.mentions3.trained4.current5.sales awards6.impressive7.is right for the job8.calls to offer Claudia the position9.leaves a message10.she almost falls over the sofa trying toget to the phoneUnit 5P69 A.1.purchase,employs2.develops,ship,manage3.advertse,competeP70 ARichard Branson,Virgin Group(Ltd.)B 1,3,4,5,7,8 P71 B. About, a large number of, over, up to P74C 1.a hobby 2.students Jerry and David's Guide3. puters grew quickly 5. Internet6.lions ofrmation9.e-mail services10.profitP75 B1.for mountain climbing2.for trimming hair3.for relaxing4.for opening bottles5.for slicing food6.for cleaning tonguesP76 B1.April 4,19752.Bill Gates and Paul Allen3.Redmond, Washington, United States4.Worldwide5.Microsoft Windows operating systems , Microsoft Office suite, computer hardware products, home entertainment products6.Nearly 90,000 in 105 countries by 2008P77 A1.department stores, shopping malls2.put up their Christmas window displayspanies just want them to spend more money4.we can start thinking about what we really need in lifeP77 B1.Buy Nothing Day2.They shouldn't spend any money for 24 hours3.In over 15 countries4.Canada5.The start of the Christmas shopping season6.People are forgetting the real meaning of the holidays.7.People's idea about shoppingP78 A1b 2d 3e 4g 5f 6a 7c 8hP79 B1a 2bP81 A2e 3a 4f 5d 6cB1.executives2.brochures3.smoothie4.word of mouth5.flyers6.a janitorial serviceP82 B1f 2c 3b 4a 5c 6dP83 ASentences 2,4,5 and 8 are True.1.False;commercial, not a film school project2.False;was sick,not had to study,satisfactory,not unsatisfactory7.False;make more tapes,not remake the tape P84 C1.that should do it2.Check3.Hello there4.the most successful5.excellent quality6.great design7.affordable prices8.Why9.stylish10.100% genuine11.talk about12.folks13.the best product14.the right price15.encoreP85 A3.skies4.news5.driving6.worldP861.shoot2.president3.starring4.founded5.show off6.describes7.lies down on it8.falls asleep9.when the phone rings10.so they have described to hireUnit 6P88 B1.summer house2.limousine driver3.designer clothes4.private school5.personal trainer6.luxury suite7.credit card8.private jet9.spending moneyP89 AThe Burj Al Arab HotelP89 B1P 2P 3R 4R 5B 6B 7P 8PP90 BThe man bought the friend won the prize.P93 A b B 1D 2D 3JC 4JC 5D 6D 7J 8J.Ath brand new,20 's friendP94 B1.When she was a university student.2.Not at was an old little red Toyota.3.She worked the whole summer vacation in a restaurant.4.Yes,she took all her friends driving around every weekend.5.An accident destoryed the car.A1f 2d 3c 4b 5e 6aP95 Bhourswas working so hard to pay for a big house,expensive furniture, a new car,and all the“important”things in life.out on her houseboathears ducks and birds.can go fishing from her living room.weekends, she goes along the river on her boat,exploring new places.P95 C246P97 B1.They will sell their knowledge about using plants plants as medicine.2.They will get jobs and education for their people to save their culture and language.3.The monks record and sell their music.4.They use the money for summer camps forteenagers.P97 C1.False 2False 3True 4True 5Fslse 6TrueLesson BP99 A2f 3b 4a 5c 6h 7g 8eP99 B2.Calum:take a holiday3.Natalie:buy a car or cars; buy a house;invest money for the futurebuypossible; as fast as (money) it 4.Dave:spend a car or carsP100 B1a 2b 3b 4c 5cP101 A;everything,not nothing;land,not luck;never,not always; in Europe,not on a farm in Minnesota;doesn't have enough cashP102 C1.apparently 're kidding!never knew anything that was it!you not have known'm telling youno one knewfactwonderwould have thought'm a little short on'm good for itP103 Bmuch as possible stores it hours ,alwaysP104wyer2.turns out3.has left everything to4.will5.well-off6.never spent any money7.invest in land8.treat them all to dinner9.short on cash10.borrow money to pay for dinnerLocal girl rescuedShe may have broken leg, but she can't be happier. Morgan Bailey, 11, is happy to be alive.Tuesday was like any other day for Morgan. She was at school. It was fourth period, and she was the first student to arrivein the gymnasium for her physical education class. Suddenly, there was a loud noise.“There was a sharp cracking noise and then a loud boom. After that, I don't remember anything.” said Morgan.The roof of the gymnasium had collapsed under the heavy snow. Morgan was trapped underneath, she couldn't escape.“I woke up and there was a big piece of wood on my leg, I couldn't move it. I was starting to get cold.”Fortunately, help was nearby. A new program using “rescue robot” was tried for the first time.“We were nervous about using the robot,” said Derrick Sneed the man in charge of the program,“but in the end ,the ion. It was extremely well.”robot gave us reliable informat The rescue robot was able to go into the gym and locate Morgan's exact position.“We send in robot first because it may not be safe for humans,” said Mr. Sneed. “Human beings are not as useful as robots in some situations.A gas leak, for example, could kill you or me, but wouldn't hurt a robot.”Although it didn't happen in Morgan's case, some rescue robots can bring fresh air or water to people who are trapped.Rescue robots go into rough, dangerous places. They work in life or death situations. They have to be durable.Doctor says that Morgan is doing well. She should be going home in two or three days. What is the first thing she wants to do after she gets out of the hospital?“I want to meet my hero,” laughs Morgan, “that little robot that saved my life!”Ad or no adIs advertising really necessary? Billions of dollars are spent on it every year, so it must be important. After all, it's a busy world. You have to advertise, sell products and make money.!Not every company thinks that way. The No-Ad company(“no-ad” stands for “not advertised”) avoids big advertising campaigns. The company was started in 1960, and is successful today. Their products are still affordable because the company saves the money on advertising. They also use their savings to support a drug and alcohol awareness program to educate high school students.No-Ad sells by word of mouth. “Word of mouth advertising”happens when a person tells another person about a good experience with a product or service. That second person then tells another friend, family member or colleague. And so a chain of information is created.Typically, advertisers talk about how good their product is. Although they say things like, “Studies show that our product is the best” or “Everyone loves this product”, it can sound insincere or unconvincing. It's much more believable to hear about a product from someone who did not make it. Our friends' opinions are very important to us, so we often listen to their advice about a product.Word-of-mouth advertising has other advantages too, it'st'doesncompany a And free). s 'itall, (after cost-effectivehave to create a complex business plan to do it. Here is some advice for small business about word- of-mouthadvertising:never You at about your company any time. talk prepared Be toknow who you will meet. Always carry business cards.t say Only say positive things about your company. Don'negative things about your company. Help other companies by referringpeople to them. The moreyou help others, the more good fortune will come back to you.。

研究生新世纪大学英语视听说教程5练习参考答案Unit5

研究生新世纪大学英语视听说教程5练习参考答案Unit5

Lesson A The story of my life
Optional Listening
Lesson B Tell me a story.
Listen to the first part of the story. Circle the correct words or phrases to complete each sentence based on what has been said.
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5. The monkey’s paw is special because it has had a (bell / spell) put on it by a (lonely / holy) man.
6. For (four / three) owners, the paw will grant ( three / two) wishes each. 7. Morris (wants to / doesn’t want to) tell what he had wished for. 8. Morris has the paw because the first owner ( had died / didn’t like
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Lesson A The story of my life
Lesson B Tell me a story.
Optional Listening

新世纪大学英语视听说教程答案

新世纪大学英语视听说教程答案

Unit 1 Lesson AP2 Aa8 b2 c1 d4 e145 f6789 g1367 h145 i67 P3 ABP3 B1F 2T 3F 4T 5T 6F 7TP4 B YesP6 A1.Sigapore2.Greenland3.Angel Falls4.Etna5.the Andes6.Mammonth Caveke Baikal8.the Sahara 9.Canada’sP8 A2P8 B1257P8 AThe picture on the right.P9 B1.very famous buildings2.made of glass, steel,concrete3.designed4.style5.19986.452 meters high7.both the modern and the traditional side of my country P10 A1.world-famous museum,Paris, 500 years,six million2.ancient capital,big enough,millions of,shoppingcenterP10 B1.Louvre Museum2.Kyoto,Japan3.19894.Hiroshi Hara5.To cope with the millions of visitors6.brings new life into the city center7.an ugly, modern mistakeP11 BAnswer 3P11 CAnswer 2467Lesson BP13 ASentences 1.3 and 5 are True.2.False;halfway,not all the way 4. False;from far away,not close up P13 B1.thousands2.by car3.unimpressedP14 B1b 2c 3b 4c 5cP15 A2e 3c 4a 5d 6f 7h 8bP16 C1.man2.something being built3.goes up4.but on the other hand5.building down6.underground7.above ground8.living in a cave9.True10.That’s right.11.all these buildings popped up12.I’ll bet.13.Maybe14.You know what?15.you are too much.P181.construction site2.buildings3.admires4.skyscrapers5.taking pictures6.something famous7.the rich and famous stay8.what’s being built9.turns out10.parking garageUnit 2P20 B3.address 3.hardware4.mouse5.menu6.icon7.surfing 8.crashed 9.crashed 10.mouse11.surfing 13.icon 14.hardware 15.menu4.16.addressP20 A1b 2a 3cP21 B1.friend2.to All3.keyboard4.coffeeputer6.fiveP21 B On typewritersP24 A1.pet2.cell phonesP24 BConversation 1:a.not very affordablec.interactived.rechargeablee.strangeConversation 2d.popularP24 A message on the right P25 BP25 AToaster,microwave,coffeemaker,clock,washing machine,lights,hearter,airconditioner,refrigerator,telephoneP26 B1.T2.T3.F;not coffee maker,but clock4.F;not today live,but in the future will be5.F;not wanted,but didn’t want6.F;not allP27 CA3 b6 c4 d2 e5 f7Lesson BP29 A2.T3.T4.F;computer,not cell phone5.T6.F;e-mails,not phones7.T8.T9.F; not reliableP30 B1.T2.T3.F;today,not tomorrow4.F;a typewriter,not a computer5.T6.F;terrible,not happyP31 A2a 3b 4a 5b 6bP32 C1.weren’t that bad2.as for3.oh my gosh4.were so unreliableed to crash all the time6.as affordable or as fast as7.as fast as some of the newer,more expensive ones8.nowadaysed to use the ones at the university10.No big deal11.in those daysP33 ATobuy,tosee,viewing,attractive,innovative,reliable,affo rdable,watchingP341.term paper2.technologyed to4.reliable5.models6.didn’t use toputer labs8.the electricity went out9.old-fashioned10.assignmentUnit 3 Lesson AP35 A2D 3G 4C 5F 6B 7H 8EP36 A1.international correspondent2.journalist and photographerP36 B1C 2D 3C 4B 5B 6DP41 A1.likes2.dislikesP41 B1.the comics page, the horoscope,the price2.the news coverage,the headlinesP41 ABack row,left to right:Tom,Joseph,Olivia,Randy;Front row:TinaP41 B1.Olivia2.Amy3.Randy4.TinaP43 A1.They Couldn’t Communicate2.A Dangerous Occupation3.Silent Beauties4.A Very Busy ThiefB.1.could not communicate with each other2.he slipped on ice3.they were camels4.he didn’t return it to the car dealerP44 AFirst story: Kangaroo to the rescue!Second story: An underwater post office?P44 B1.102.farmer3.barking4.scuba diving5.drawtourists’ attention 6.threeLesson BP46 ASentences 1,3 and 7 are True.2.False;boring and not very creative,not interestingand very creative4.False;doesn’t think5. False;news anchors,not cameramen6.False;doesn’t feelP46 B2.Miyuki:d3.Dennis:b4.Alejandra:e5.Nick:a6.Gian:cP47 B1b 2c 3b 4a 5cP48 AP49 C1.stuff2.Hey3.Isn’t he that4.with the silverguitar5.long,black hair6.short spiky hair7.wears thatreally cool white suit 8.man 9.The one sitting down 10.with the long hair and glasses11.what are you waiting for?12.Are you kidding13.I hardly know her14.Somehow15.You are kidding me5.6.Unit 4 Lesson AP52 B.1.pleasant2.active3.punctual4.careful5.flexible6.independentP52 C1c 2a 3d 4b 5f 6eP53 A1.Diane2.Mimi3.AliceB1.b boss→customers2.a late→punctual 2.b Yesterday→Last week3.a ten→eight 3.b question→energyP54 BJuan has been studying Japanese. Greg has been married for two years.P57 Da.tour guideb.fashion designerc.flight attendantd.farm hande.police officerf.taxi driverg.fitness instructorh.film directorP57 E1b 2f 3d 4h 5c 6a 7c 8gP58 A flight attendantB 1No 2No 3No 4YesP59 A1.become a teacher2.the teaching program is very good3.a lot of practice4.young kids5.graduate from the university next June6.a kindergartenP59 BPosition:brochure designerRequirements:computerskills;cooperative;flexibility in working hours;available right nowOptional ListeningArmation messages2.warm and friendly3.three days a week4.she always screams and she has to avoid hurting her voice5.by using her voice6.a computer, a real personP61 A.1.Ken2.Steven3.Ken4.StevenP61 B.1.interviews2.introduces3.famous4.loves5.videotape6.moves7.drive8.independent9.stressful10.hiredUnit 4 Lesson BP63 A2.False;ten,not five3.False;hospital,not computer company4.True5.True6.TrueB.2d 3f 4c 5a 6g 7eP64 B1.True2.False; sell software, not train people3.False; Ms.Li wants to know about Claudia’s experience4.True5.True6.True7.False; calls, not e-mailsP65 A2a 3c 4b 5cP66 C1.Thanks very much for coming in.2.your resume3.Here you are4.tell you a little bit5.looking for someone6.flexibility7.a pleasant manner with customers8.I’m really good at that.9.your experience with software programs10.how to use a similar software product11.We’ll be in touche on13.by the way14.somethingP681.position2.mentions3.trained4.current5.sales awards6.impressive7.is right for the job8.calls to offer Claudia the position9.leaves a message10.she almost falls over the sofa trying to get to the phoneUnit 5P69 A.1.purchase,employs2.develops,ship,manage3.advertse,competeP70 ARichard Branson,Virgin Group(Ltd.)B1,3,4,5,7,8P71 B.About, a large number of, over, up to P74 C1. a hobby2.students3.Jerry and David’s Guideputers5.grew quickly6.Internetlions ofrmation9.e-mail services10.profitP75 B1.for mountain climbing2.for trimming hair3.for relaxing4.for opening bottles5.for slicing food6.for cleaning tonguesP76 B1.April 4,19752.Bill Gates and Paul Allen3.Redmond, Washington, United States4.Worldwide5.Microsoft Windows operating systems , Microsoft Office suite, computer hardware products, home entertainment products6.Nearly 90,000 in 105 countries by 2008P77 A1.department stores, shopping malls2.put up their Christmas window displayspanies just want them to spend more money4.we can start thinking about what we really need in lifeP77 B1.Buy Nothing Day2.They shouldn’t spend any money for 24 hours3.In over 15 countries4.Canada5.The start of the Christmas shopping season6.People are forgetting the real meaning of theholidays.7.People’s idea about shoppingP78 A1b 2d 3e 4g 5f 6a 7c 8hP79 B1a 2bP81 A2e 3a 4f 5d 6cB1.executives2.brochures3.smoothie4.word of mouth5.flyers6.a janitorial serviceP82 B1f 2c 3b 4a 5c 6dP83 ASentences 2,4,5 and 8 are True.1.False;commercial, not a film school project2.False;was sick,not had to study6.False,satisfactory,not unsatisfactory7.False;make more tapes,not remake the tape P84 C1.that should do it2.Check3.Hello there4.the most successful5.excellent quality6.great design7.affordable prices8.Why9.stylish10.100% genuine11.talk about12.folks13.the best product14.the right price15.encoreP85 A2.flowers3.skies4.news5.driving6.worldP861.shoot2.president3.starring4.founded5.show off6.describes7.lies down on it8.falls asleep9.when the phone rings10.so they have described to hire Unit 6P88 B1.summer house2.limousine driver3.designer clothes4.private school5.personal trainer6.luxury suite7.credit card8.private jet9.spending moneyP89 AThe Burj Al Arab HotelP89 B1P 2P 3R 4R 5B 6B 7P 8PP90 BThe man bought the tickets.His friend won the prize.P93 A bB1D 2D 3JC 4JC 5D 6D 7J 8JA1.a brand new,20th2.Joseph’s friendP94 B1.When she was a university student.2.Not at all.It was an old little red Toyota.3.She worked the whole summer vacation in a restaurant.4.Yes,she did.She took all her friends driving around every weekend.5.An accident destoryed the car.A1f 2d 3c 4b 5e 6aP95 B1.60 hours2.She was working so hard to pay for a big house,expensive furniture, a new car,and all the “important”things in life.3.Going out on her houseboat4.She hears ducks and birds.5.She can go fishing from her living room.6.On weekends, she goes along the river on her boat, exploring new places.P95 C246P97 B1.They will sell their knowledge about using plants plants as medicine.2.They will get jobs and education for their people to save their culture and language.3.The monks record and sell their music.4.They use the money for summer camps for teenagers.P97 C1.False 2False 3True 4True 5Fslse 6True Lesson BP99 A2f 3b 4a 5c 6h 7g 8eP99 B2.Calum:take a holiday3.Natalie:buy a car or cars; buy a house;invest money for the future4.Dave:spend it (money) as fast as possible; buya car or carsP100 B1a 2b 3b 4c 5cP101 A2.False;everything,not nothing3.True4.False;land,not luck5.False;never,not always6.False; in Europe,not on a farm in Minnesota7.True8.False;doesn’t have enough cashP102 C1.apparently2.You’re kidding!3.I never knew4.or anything5.and that was it6.Wow!7.could you not have known8.I’m telling you9.And no one knew10.In fact11.No wonder12.Who would have thought13.I’m a little short on14.I’m good for itP103 B1.yes2.yes3.single4.as much as possible5.no6.discount stores7.yes8.invest it9.7-8 hours 10.yes,alwaysP104wyer2.turns out3.has left everything to4.will5.well-off6.never spent any money7.invest in land8.treat them all to dinner9.short on cash10.borrow money to pay for dinnerLocal girl rescuedShe may have broken leg, but she can’t be happier. Morgan Bailey, 11, is happy to be alive.Tuesday was like any other day for Morgan. She was at school. It was fourth period, and she was the first student to arrive in the gymnasium for her physical education class.Suddenly, there was a loud noise.“There was a sharp cracking noise and then a loud boom. After tha t, I don’t remember anything.” said Morgan.The roof of the gymnasium had collapsed under the heavy snow. Morgan was trapped underneath, she couldn’t escape.“I woke up and there was a big piece of wood on my leg, I couldn’t move it. I was starting to get cold.”Fortunately, help was nearby. A new program using “rescue robot” was tried for the first time.“We were nervous about using the robot,” said Derrick Sneed the man in charge of the program,“but in the end ,the robot gave us reliable information. It was extremely well.”The rescue robot was able to go into the gym and locate Morgan’s exact position.“We send in robot first because it may not be safe for humans,” said Mr. Sneed. “Human beings are not as useful as robots in some situations.A gas leak, for example, could kill you or me, but wouldn’t hurt a robot.”Although it didn’t happen in Morgan’s case, some rescue robots can bring fresh air or water to people who are trapped.Rescue robots go into rough, dangerous places. They work in life or death situations. They have to be durable.Doctor says that Morgan is doing well. She should be going home in two or three days. What is the first thing she wants to do after she gets out of the hospital?“I want to meet my hero,” laughs Morgan, “tha t little robot that saved my life!”Ad or no adIs advertising really necessary? Billions of dollars are spent on it every year, so it must be important. After all, it’s a busy world. You have to advertise, sell products and make money.!Not every company thinks that way. The No-Ad company (“no-ad”stands for “not advertised”) avoids big advertising campaigns. The company was started in 1960, and is successful today. Their products are still affordable because the company saves the money on advertising.They also use their savings to support a drug and alcohol awareness program to educate high school students.No-Ad sells by word of mouth. “Word of mouth advertising” happens when a person tells another person about a good experience with a product or service. That second person then tells another friend, family member or colleague. And so a chain of information is created.Typically, advertisers talk about how good their product is. Although they say things like, “Studies show that our product is the best”or “Everyone loves this product”, it can sound insincere or unconvincing. It’s much more believable to hear about a product from someone who did not make it. Our friends’ opinions are very important to us, so we often listen to their advice about a product.Word-of-mouth advertising has other advantages too, it’s cost-effective (after all, it’s free). And a company doesn’t have to create a complex business plan to do it. Here is some advice for small business about word- of-mouth advertising:✍ Be prepared to talk about your company at any time. You never know who you will meet. Always carry business cards.✍Only say positive things about your company. Don’t say negative things about your company.✍ Help other companies by referring people to them. The more you help others, the more good fortune will come back to you.。

新世纪大学英语视听说教程(第二版)第三册答案.doc

新世纪大学英语视听说教程(第二版)第三册答案.doc

新世纪⼤学英语视听说教程(第⼆版)第三册答案.doc 新世纪⼤学英语视听说教程(第⼆版)第三册答案Unit 1P2 A 2e 3a 4b 5f 6d 7j 8g 9k 10i 11l 12hB Andrew called to confirm the flight plans. Becky stopped the maildelivery. Becky gave the keys to a friend and gave away the fresh foods. Beckychanged the voice mail message. Andrew paid the bills. Andrew got the traveler’schecks. Andrew watered the plants. Becky unplugged the electrical items. Andrewturned off the lights. Becky emptied the trash.P3 A water theplants B 2L 3P 4L 5P 6P,LP4 B Mina can’tremember where sh e put her passport.P8Optional Listening1A.flew four three B. 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, Optional Listening2P9A .1. I haven’t finished 2. I’ve canceled 3. I’ve picked up4. I haven’t taken5. Have you washed6. I haven’t cleaned7. I’vewatered 8. I’ve given 9.Have you packedB. 1. No, he didn’t. 2. He confirmed all the flights.3. They wanted him to come in and waterthe plants for them.4. Because the dog always looks scared.5. They want to use it again on theirnext vacation.Optional Listening3P10A .1.pre-trip planning 2. tagging luggage 3. saving space4. your carry-on bag5. other ideasB. 1,3,6,9,bad 2,4,5,7,8,10, goodOptional Listening 4P11A .1. theadvantages of traveling alone B. 3, 4,6C. 1. vacation college / research teamvolunteer2. golf/mountain climbing/scuba diving/ridea horse3. tours for: women only/ people over 60/ singleslooking for romance/fineP13 A 1.abd 2.bd 3.abcd B 2.False;her hands ,not an interpreter 3. False; second, not first 4. False; didn’t have ,not had 5. False; flight attendant, notpassenger 6.TrueP14 B cbabcP15 541 236P16 (1) Oh my gosh! (2) Are you sure? (3) so strange (4) Got it (5) get traveler’s checks (6)Whew (7) pay the electricity and phonebills (8) change my voice mailmessage (9) I don’t remember (10) Howtrue (11) don’t forget to unplug yourTV and electrical stuff (12) DoneP17 A 2.boarding pass 3. check-in counter 4.overhead compartment 5.flight attendant 6. oxygen mask 7.carry-on luggage 8. baggage claimB a. When you arrive at the airport for yourflights, you go to the check-in counter first.b. When your departing flight is announced,pick up your carry-on luggage and to thegate.c. Before you get on the plane, you mustshow your boarding pass.d. When you enter the plane, you put yourluggage in the overhead compartment. You may need to ask a flight attendant forhelp.e. Before takeoff, you learn about safety.They show you how to use an oxygen mask in an emergency.f. During the flight, you are served drinkson your tray table.g. After the flight is over, you go to thebaggage claim area to get your luggage. Optional Listening5P181. vacation2. have some trouble preparing3.totally relaxed4. finished getting ready5. confirm her flight6. message7. pay thebills8 are ready to go 9.checks to be sure 10. comes running back inUnit 2P19 A dgcai jefkbhP20 1.1 2.2 3.1 4.2 5.1 6.2 7.2 8.1P21 B nice,roomy,two-bedroomOptional Listening1P24A.City ZooB. 1. car 2.easy 3. Church 4. park 5. three 6. twoOptional Listening2A.Picture 1B. 1. transportation, too muchtraffic on the streets, not enough places for safe cycling and walking, dirtyparks, no nightlife2. improve transportation, build lanes forcyclists and walkers, clean the parks, build a theaterOptional Listening3P26A. 1. To make it safer for pedestrians to crossthe streets.2. Kids played there, and neighborsstopped there to talk.3. To get away from the noise anddangerous traffic.4. They put old couches, tables andplanters in the street.5. The speaker means that streets belongto everybody in the neighborhood. They should become their “outdoor living room”,and safe places forUnit 2P19 A dgcai jefkbhP20 1.1 2.2 3.1 4.2 5.1 6.2 7.2 8.1P21 B nice,roomy,two-bedroomOptional Listening1P24A.City ZooB. 1. car 2.easy 3. Church 4. park 5. three 6. twoOptional Listening2P25A.Picture 1B. 1. transportation, too muchtraffic on the streets, not enough places for safe cycling and walking, dirtyparks, no nightlife2. improve transportation, build lanes forcyclists and walkers, clean the parks, build a theaterOptional Listening3P26A. 1. To make it safer for pedestrians to crossthe streets.2. Kids played there, and neighborsstopped there to talk.3. To get away from the noise anddangerous traffic.4. They put old couches, tables andplanters in the street.They should become their “outdoor living room”,and safe places for 5.mustn’t 6, is forbiddenOptional Listening5P361.to stay cool2. barbecue3.grill4.sprays5. gets angry6. pretendsto use7. try using 8 Watch out 9.throws water all over 10. pretty funnyUnit 3Optional Listening1P37a.childhood b.infant c.teenager d.grown-up e.young f.middle-aged P38 A baB FFTTFTP39 take a trip,visit my cousins in England,rent a carP43A. 1.country 2. war 3. 17 millionB. 1, 3, 4, 5, 8Optional Listening2A. 23: return and get a job 30: become a father 50: retireP44B. 1.onFriday at 2 p.m. 2. by taxi 3. have a dinner at a restaurant4. go to the beach and swim5.sunny and beautifulP46C.Tina Vega: family moved to anothertown/ last year/ lonely/ smile at everyone Frederick Cho: lost his job/ three weeks ago/ upset/ exerciseeverydayHazel Greene: death of a loved one/ five years ago/depressed/ stay active andpositiveP48 A 1.True 2.False; age 8, not 18 3.False;countries, not states in BrazilB 2 Miyuki:a 3.Jennifer:d 4.Martin:cP49 1No 2No 3.Yes 4.Yes 5.NoP50 A Sentences 1,3,5,6 are true.2.False;is concerned(In sentence 2,concerned means worried or nervous.)4.False;isn’t sure,not is sure7. False;plans to have some children,notdoesn’t plan to8. False;goes with the flow fits in withhis plans.(He is not willing to give up his plans for the sake of chance)P51 (1) figure it out (2) it’s not a big deal (3) plan on working my whole life (4)get out of (5)What are you planning to do (6) I’m definitely going to travel (7)What are yourplans? (8)pretty much (9) You know that for a fact? (10)You want tosucceed (11)clear-cut,well-defined goalsand aspirations. Optional Listening5P 531. excited2. program3.promoted4. transferred5. big deal6. quit her job7.right up to retirement 8 well-defined goals 9.keep his options open10. follows his planUnit 4P54 A 1sweat 2faint 3sneeze 4scratch 5cough 6shiverP55 A Holiday Cruise Disease Shortens Holiday forManyB dafbecP56 I have arash on my arm. I have a slight fever.P59 2e 3h 4g 5c 6a 7f 8bP60Optional Listening1A. cB. 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8Optional Listening2A.picture BP61B. 1. drinking coffee 2. sleep at night 3. break that habit 4. wake up 5. advice6.suddenly7.get a headache 8, the amount of coffee 9. herbaltea10. in the morning 11. do exercises 12. feel tiredOptional Listening3A.1. d 2.e 3.f 4.a 5. c 6.bP62B. 1.- 2. × 3. + 4. - 5. + 6.-7.-8.+9.×10.+P63Optional Listening4A. 1. CHAOS 2. information fatigue syndrome 3.hurry sickness匆忙症4. underload syndrome动⼒不⾜综合症5.phone neck电话脖B. 2. information fatigue syndrome/ There is somuch information that people become p aralyzed and can’t think clearly/ NM3. hurry sickness/ always rushing, get headaches a lot/ takeaspirin4. underload syndrome/ caused by havinglittle or nothing to do at the office/ NM5. phoneneck/ pain in the neck, caused by holding the phone between your neck and yourear for a long time/ massageP65 A 2Gian:go to the doctor 3.Malinda:gargle with hot water and salt4.Dave6.Catherine:acupunctureP66 B 1.Yes 2No 3.No 4. Yes 5.Yes 6.NoP67 aabbabP68 (1)Thank goodness (2) fainted (3) very tired (4)very lightheaded(5) Nothing out of the ordinary (6)The worst thing is(7) How are you feeling? (8) feel dizzy(9) my stomach is killing me (10) have a fever(11)you’ll feel better. (12) Are you kidding?(13) What’s the matter? (14) I take it(15) I’m feeling pretty good.P69 A 1.Man:I have a 2. Man: We’vebeen Nurse: I’m sorry about that3.Nurse: The doctor will see younow4.Doctor:How are you feeling? Ian: a sore throat5. Doctor: this medicine6. Doctor:take it three times a day Man:OK.Thank you,doctor.P70Optional Listening5come over 2. feeling 3. tired 4. dizzy 5. have a fever 6. anxious about7. president of her university 8. has been canceled 9. miracle or something10. really anxious aboutUnit 5P71 1.Heresearched colleges. 2.He applied tofour colleges. 3. He was accepted tocollege. 4.He received ascholarship. 5.He attended college inthe fall semester. 6.He got good grades.P72 researched: California State University, HarvardUniversity, City College applied to: Harvard University,City College was acceptedto: City CollegeP73 cab He’ll probably attend City CollegeP74 A:cadb B:dbcaP77Optional Listening1A.What are you going to do?B. Mizuki: art, chill out/relax Robert: law, take a long tripOptional Listening2P78A.Eduardo: live at home, study business, work part-timeB. 1. to keep learning all their lives2. further her education3. sheneed to save money for her studies abroad4. interests and personalities5. to witness her childr en’s growthOptional Listening3P79B.Jameela: day career center/ become a doctor/ start medical school,travel and dovolunteer work in west AfricaJennie: major: business/ cooking/ start herown business related to foodShane: major: computer science/ play music/interview with three softwarecompanies, get a job with a software companyOptional Listening4P80C. 1. Europe 2.reporter, website 3. digital camera,salary 4. energyOptional Listening5P82 A. 2. Washington,D.C. 3.travel and see the world 4.art 5. find a good job6.import-export7.open a businessB. 2.False;doesn’t know,not knows3. False;lawyer,not professor4.True5.TrueP83 B 1.True 2.False 3. True 4.False 5.True 6. False 7.FalseP84 A 2.rejected 3.travel 4.wants 5.Columbia 6.will 7.film director8.acceptedP85 (1)accepted (2)rejected (3)applied to (4) It’s too bad. (5) got really good grades (6)researched all those schools (7) all those scholarships (8) gets in (9) gradschool (10) hit the road (11) don’t understand (12) What do you mean?(13) just (14) What are you waiting for? (15) Here goesP871. wait for2. applied to3. programs4. rejected7. travel for awhile8. become a film director9. goodnews 10. go to grad school Unit 6P88 B bbabaP89 A1.Trey 2.JerryB Conversation 1 1.a pay phone 2.power 3.sendConversation2 1.looking in the phonedirectory 2.directory assistance 3. isP92 A bacbP94Optional Listening1A. 1.no 2. yesB. Conversation 1: 2, 1, 4,3 Conversation 2: 4, 2, 1,3Optional Listening 2P95B. 1. T 2.F 3. T 4. T 5.F 6. FOptional Listening3P96B. 1. company 2. budget 3. voice dialing 4. risky 5.privateOptional Listening4P971.F2. T3. T4. F5. T6. TP99 A 2.True 3.False ;users,notnever 4. False;sometimes unnecessary,not always necessary 5.True 6.False; less,not more7.False; dislikes cell phones more than shelikes them 8.False; minds, not doesn’tmind 9.TrueB 2.music 3.camera 4.business 5. anytime youwant 6. lost/doc/b7c95177d0f34693daef5ef7ba0d4a7303766c54.html eful8.reach 9. ring in theatersP100 B bcbbcP101 A cabhdgfP102 (1) can’t stand (2) See what I mean? (3) Hello (4) Hi, Mike (5) Hi,Dad (6) Listen (7) Can you hold on a minute?(8)sweetheart (9)it’s your mom (10) I’m on the other line (11) I’m here (12)Do you mind?1. restaurant2.on a cell phone3. stand4. avoids5. on the other line6. take a message7.stand taking messages 8. at that point 9. turns to 10. in public places1、Thank you very much for taking me with you on that splendid outing to London. It was the first time that I had seen the Tower or any of the other famous sights. If I'd gone alone, I couldn't have seen nearly as much, because I wouldn'thave known my way about.The weather was splendid on that day, which I thought was rare. I still remember some people told me that in Britain there was weather and no climate. During the same day, it might snow in the morning, rainat noon, shine in the afternoon and be windy before the night falls. So I think I was lucky 。

(完整word版)新世纪大学英语视听说教程(第二册)

(完整word版)新世纪大学英语视听说教程(第二册)

新世纪大学英语时听说教程(第二册)答案Unit 1Optional Listening 1Track2-1-OL-1 Answers2-- passport 1-- diary 3---yearbookTrack2-1-OL-2 Answers1. boyfriend2. Europe, ship3. sixtiesOptional Listening 2Track2-1-OL-4 Answers1. 132. To visit his grandparents.3. Yes. He talked for a long time to a nice woman.4. He had lots of fun with his grandparents and he saw lots of interesting places. In the end, he didn’t even want to go home.Optional Listening 3Track2-1-OL-7 Answers1. Scrapbooking is making beautiful books to hold special memories. Photos, drawings, etc. can be included in scrapbooks.2. Old newspaper clippings, postcards, tickets, report cards, letters.3. The “5Ws” of the photos: who, what, where, when, and why.4. “S chool days”, “Family travel”, “Memori es of my grandparent s”, “Baby’s first year.”5. Use imagination to design the pages, and then decorate them with felt pens, paint, and stickers.Optional Listening 4Track2-1-OL-8 Answers1. Most high schools in the U.S.2. Because they are graduating soon.3. Yes.4. At the end of the year.5. It means a student with a good fashion sense.Track2-1-OL-9 Answers2. photo3. seniors4. sports5. yearbook6. titles7. sign8. memories.Track2-1-OL-10 Answers1. choose2. wear3. bracelet4. ring5. favorite keepsake6. pendant7. she was in college 8. had no friends 9. remind her to be strong 10. perfect jewelryUnit 2Optional Listening 1Track2-2-OL-1 Answers1. waving to2. shaking hands3. crossing his fingers4. shruggingTrack2-2-OL-2 Answers1. 1.wallet2. nervous3. studying for a test4. the theaterOptional Listening 2Track2-2-OL-4 Answers1. That’s for use2. vacation3. They’re doing great4. project5. AIDS6. drugsOptional Listening 3Track2-2-OL-6 Answers1. People shake hands.: Bangladesh Indonesia The United Arab Emirates2. People bow. : Indonesia, Thailand3. People give business cards. : Indonesia4. There are rules about touching. : Bangladesh, Thailand5. Donn’t wave at people here. : Bangladesh6. There aren’t many hand gestures.: Bangladesh Thailand7. People don’t wink.: Bangladesh,8. Don’t use your left hand here. : Indonesia The United Arab Emirates9. Don’t point at people with your finger. : The United Arab EmiratesOptional Listening 4Track2-2-OL-8 Answers1. shake hands2. Japan, bow3. Maori4. Brazil, kiss ( each other on the cheek)5. in the eyes6. Japan, embarrassedTrack2-2-OL-9 Answers1. traditional2. greetings3. learning4. trip5. nervous6. business card7. jump and nod8. for luck9. start laughing 10. relax and have funUnit 3Optional listening 1A--Answer:We should support and celebrate local food traditions.B--Answers:1. 1.fast2. life3. farmers4. Europe5. membersOptional listening 2A--Answers:Adam: buttery Janet: spicy Abby: sweet Minh: healthyOptional listening 3A--Answers:1.F2.T3.F4.F5.T6.FB--Answers:Capsaicin is a chemical in the chile that produces heat and makes your mouth feel hot. It has no flavor or smell.Habanero is the hottest chile pepper in the world. It is bright orange and grows in the Caribbean.Optional listening 4A--Answers:What they eat: fresh fruits and vegetables, fish;What they drink: water, green tea;How they exercise: gardening, walking;How they relax: deep breathing exercises, massageB--Answers:The Okinawans’secret: First, they eat a healthy diet. Second, they don’t do hardexercise. Third, the older Okinawans have a good attitude about aging.Unit 4Optional listening 1A--Answers: Elena: New York; Vicki: Hong KongB--Answers: Gio: brother/casual;Elena: store in neighborhood/retro, old-fashioned;Vicki: mother/classicOptional listening 2A--Answers: f. c. b.B--Answers:1. 1.You could look for friends on the Internet.2. 2.You shouldn’t wear pants. You definitely ought to wear a dress.3. 3.You had better get some help or you will fail the test. You had better not delaytaking the test.Optional listening 3A--Answers: 1. b 2. aB--Answers:1. 1.Sorry, but I have to side with, want to show off, in your free time2. 2.have a serious talk, style and taste, too much about appearances.Optional listening 4A--Answers:A trendspotter finds things that are new and popular. Companies might hiretrendspottersto help them make new products.B--Answers:1. 1.She was nervous and didn’t know what to do.2. 2.She had to report to a recording studio by 10 a.m.3. 3.They had to decide which song was “Yes---All the way!”, which one was “Ok”,and which one was “No way”.4. 4.They just talked about the covers they liked.5. 5.They are going to look at some new fashions.C--Answers:1. 1.doesn’t pay, NOT has a good salary2. 2.week, NOT month3. 3.six CD covers, NOT only one CD cover4. 4.A “No way” card, NOT an “It’s OK” cardUnit 5Optional Listening 1Track2-5-OL-1 Answers2. saw the lights3. told a police officer4. tried to take pictures5. called his wife Track2-5-OL-2Answers: Nick Brown,police officer, local peopleOptional Listening 2Track2-5-OL-3Answers1. A young girl standing in the middle of the road.2. Because it was raining heavily.3. He stopped the car quickly.4. She said ”I `m fine.” and walked away quietly.5. He said the girl was Mary Anne and was killed in a car accident five years ago. Track2-5-OL-4 Answers1. heavily2. clearly3. slowly4. neatly5. quickly6. strangely7. happily8. quietly9. Nervously 10. calmlyOptional Listening 3Track2-5-OL-5 Answers1. A terrible explosion2. In eastern Russia.3. June 30, 1908.Track2-5-OL-6 Answers: (first row) 4, 1, 3; (second row) 5, 2Track2-5-OL-7 Answers1. a part of it broke off2. lots of damage3. its engine exploded4. used electricity5. set fire to the forestOptional Listening 4Track2-5-OL-8 Answers2. a3. h4. d5. g6. e7. b8. cTrack2-5-OL-9 Answers1. 1.Different people see different lights.2. 2.Robert Ellison saw the lights in 1883.3. 3.The Native Americans thought the lights were stars falling to earth.4. 4.A team from Japan studied the lights, but couldn’t solve the mystery.Optional Listening 5Track2-5-OL-10 Answers1. 1.solve2. it’s very likely3. stole4. apartment5. showing6. has an alibi7. it isn’t true8. walks in9. takes out 10. thiefUnit 6Optional Listening 1Track2-6-OL-1Answers (1-r)2, 3, 1Track2-6-OL-2 Answers 1.no one 2. couldn’t run 3. can’t swimOptional Listening2Track2-6-OL-3 Answers1. pink2. living room, kitchen3. largeTrack2-6-OL-4 Answers1. True2. False; didn’t speak or smile3. False; all4. False; sitting5. TrueOptional Listening 3Track2-6-OL-5 Answers1. Stage 52. Stage 13. Stage 24. Stage 3 and 4Track2-6-OL-6 Answers1. 1.Four or five times.2. In stages 3 and 4.3. Fifteen or sixteen hours a day.4. Sleep is very important for learning.Optional Listening 4Track2-6-OL-7 Answers1. many times2. don’t remember3. very active4. Greeks and Romans5. can tell us about our daily livesTrack2-6-OL-8 Answers1. True2. True3. False4. FalseOptional Listening 5Track2-6-OL-9 Answers1. strange2. daytime3. pajamas4. laughed5. reminded him of6. hugged7. shook Roberto’s hand8. ballet dancer9. finished talking10. showed Roberto a surpriseUnit 7Optional Listening 1A—Answers Mark: Nebuta Marissa: HoliB—Answer Mark: 2, 4, 1, 3 Marissa: 2, 4, 3, 1Optional Listening 2A—Answers 1.c 2.aB—Answers 1. M 2. D 3. M 4. M 5. DC—Answers 1. gets very crowded 2. after you arrive 3. The most important event4. just relax and have fun5. before6. finishesOptional Listening 3A—Answers 1. F 2. T 3. F 4.T 5.F 6.TB--Answers1. You might need a jacket, sunglasses, an umbrella, or all three.2. Get there early, about 4 hours ahead of big parades. For the Sunday night parade, find a space in the morning.3. Start making reservations in August. Don’t wait until January.4. People ride on floats in the parades and give “throws” to the crowd.5. Before Mardi Gras even begins, there are over 70 parades of dazzling floats.6. Many streets are closed to cars, and bus and streetcar schedules often changed. Optional Listening 4A—Answer: b. People use a groundhog to predict the weather. B—Answers:1. F; Not large black, but small brown2. T3. T4. F; Not 1995, but 19935. F; Not doesn’t usually see, but usually seesOptional Listening 5Answers: 1. bring 2. would like to 3. promised 4. project 5. invites6. agrees and calls7. in interested in8. go to the party9. funny part10. planning to goUNIT 8Optional Listening 1B--Answers 1, 2, 5, 7, 8C--Answers 2, 3Optional Listening 2A--Answers affordable; convenientB—Answers 1.all 2.all EXCEPT library books3.all EXCEPT clean and brush your petOptional Listening 3A--Answers 5; cars, buses, subway, bicycling, walkingB--Answers 1. Neither 2.Both 3.Bogota’ 4.Both5.Both6.Curitiba7.Neither8.Bogota’Optional Listening 4B—Answers Inwood: eagles, an old forest, an old farmhouseFes-al-Bali: narrow streets, mosques, donkeysC--Answers1. Inwood2.Fes-al-Bali3.Inwood4. Fes-al-Bal••。

新世纪大学英语视听说3答案单元3-7

新世纪大学英语视听说3答案单元3-7

新世纪英语教程视听说3答案listeningP38A:1:b 2:aB:FFTTFTcity livingP48A:1: true 2:false 3:false 4;falseB:2:a 3:d 4:cP49B:no no yes yes noP50A:1,3,5,6P511:figure it out 2:it's not a big deal 3:plan on working my whole life4:get out of5:what are you planning to do 6:i'm definitely going to 7:what are you plans8;pretty much 9:you know that for a fact 10:you must to succeed11:clear-cut,well-defined goals and aspirationsP531:excited 2:program 3:promoted 4:transferred 5:big deal6:quit her job 7:right up to retirement 8:well-defined goals9;keep his options open 10:follow his planP60A:cB:1,2,4,6,7,8P61B:1:drinking coffee 2:sleep at night 3:break that habit 4:wake up5:advice 6:sudddenly 7:get a headache 8:the amount of coffee9:herbal tea 10:in the morning 11:do exercises 12:feel tiredA:d,e,f,a,c,bP62B:1: -2:×3:+4:-5:+6:-7:-8:+9:×10:+P63A:1:CHAOS 2:information fatigue syndrome 3:hurry sickness 4: underload syndrome 6:phone neckBsyndrome description Possible treatmentinformation fatigue syndrome This is so much information,peoplebecome paralyzed andcan't think clearlyNMhurry sickness Always rushing getheadaches a lotTake aspirinunderload syndrome Caused by having little ornothing to do at the officeNMphone neck Pain in the neck,caused byholding the phone betweenyour neck and your ear fora long timemassageP66B:yes ,no,no ,yes,yes,noP67A:2;a 3:a 4:b 5:b 6:a 7:bP681:thank godness 2:fainted 3:very tired4:very lightheaded 5:nothing out of the ordinary 6:the worst thing is 7:how are you feeling 8:feel dizzy 9:my stomach is killing me 10:have a fever 11:you will feel better 12:are you kidding 13:what's the matter 14:i take it 15:i'm feel pretty goodP701:come over 2:feeling 3:tired 4:dizzy 5:have a fever6:anxious about 7:president of her university 8:has been cancelded9:miracle or something 10:really nervous about第五单元Lesson Avocabulary linkBHe researched collegesHe applied to four collegesHe was accepted to collegeHe received a scholarshipHe attended college in the fall semesterHe got good gradeslisten 2Aresearched: California State University, Harvard University, City Collegeapplied to: Harvard University, City College; was accepted: City CollegeB1. c2. a3. b4.he’ll probably attend City College.speaking 3DA: 1. c 2.a 3.d 4.bB: 1. d 2.b 3.c 4.aoptional listen 1AWhat are you going to doBMizuki: art, chill out / relaxRobert: law, take a long tripoptional listen 2AEduardo: live at home, study business, work part-time; Jill: join a sorority, do volunteer work;Max and Sara: study together, work part-timeB1.to keep learning all their lives2.further her education3.she needs to save money for her studies abroad4.interests and personalities5.to witness her children’s growthoptional listening 3BJameela:Job: day care centerDreams: become a doctorplans: start medical school, travel and do volunteer work in West AfricaJennie:College Life: major: businessHobby: cookingDreams: start her own business related to foodshane:College Life: major: computer scienceHobby: play musicPlans: interview with three software companies, get a job with a software company.optional listen 4C1.Europe2.reporter, website3.digital camera, salary4.energy第五单元lesson Bwhile you watchA2. Washington, D.C.3. travel and see the world4. art5. find a good job6. import-export7. open a businessB2. False; doesn’t know, not knows3. False; lawyer, not professor4. True5. TruePreviewB1. true2. False3. True4. False5. True6. False7. Falsewhile you watch2. rejected3. travel4. wants5. Columbia6. will7. film director8. acceptedC1.accepted2.rejected3.applied4.it’s too bad5.got really good grades6.researched7.all those scholarships8.gets in9.grad school10.hit the road11.don’t understand12.what do you mean13.just14.what are you waiting for15.here goesoptional listening1.wait for2.applied to3.programs4.rejected5.hit the road6.get accepted7.travel for a while8.become a film director9.good news10.go to grad school第六单元vocabulary linkAShown in the picture1. b2. b3. a4. b5. alisteningA1.Trey2.JerryBconversation 1:1. a pay phne2.power3.sendconversation 2:1.look in the phone directory2.directory assistance3.isCommunicationA1. b2. a3. c4. boptional listening1A1.no2.yesB1.Conversation 1: 2 , 1 , 4 , 32.conversation2: 4, 2 ,1 , 3optional listen2B1.T2. F3.T4.T5. F6. Foptional listen3Bpany2.budget3.voice dialing4.risky5.privateoptional listen4C1. F2.T3.T4. F5.T6.T第六单元lessonBwhile you watchA2.True3.False; uses, not never4.false, sometimes unnecessary,5.true6.false; less, not more7.false; dislikes cell phones more than she likes them8.false; minds, not doesn’t mind9.TrueB2.music3.camera4.business5.anytime you want6.losteful8.reach9.ring in theatersPreviewB1. b2. c3. b4. b5. cwhile you watchA1. c2. a3. b4.h5. d6.g7. fC1.can’t stand2.see what I mean3.Hello4.Hi, Mike5.Hi, Dad6.Listen7.Can you hold on a minute8.sweetheart9.it’s your mom10.I’m on the other line11.I’m here12.Do you mindOptional listen1.restaurant2.on a cell phone3.stand4.avoids5.on the other line6.take a meeage7.stand taking messages8.at that point9.turns to10.in public places第七单元lessonAlistening2Aspencer: Olympic torchGreta toy truckB1.s2.g3.s4.s5.g6.gspeakingsuggested answer:it’s played with a bat and ball.there are 11 players on each team.optional listening 1Aa, c, dB1. F2.T3. F4.T5. Foptional listening 21.nature photography2.several national parks3.Mexico and Brazil4.birds and animals5.I haven’t put them in albums yetoptional listen 3A1.T2. F3. F4. F5.T6.T7. F8. FB1.T2.F; There were more than two hundred teams in the Hawaii Adventure Race.3.F; Adventure racing started a few years ago.4.F; in it, People race non-stop, 24 hours a day.5.T:6.T;7.F: it is held every year in a different country and environment8.F: In the race, all team members must finish together.optional listening 4B1.Rhode island, California, Phuket, Rio de janeiro, Canada, Europe, South America, the United States.3.biking, skateboarding4.skiing5.vertC2.Most “X Gamers” are male, but there are a few women.3.she’s not afraid of the guys.4.She has a boyfriend.5.Fabiola has … become famous in the skating world.6.She comes from Brazil.7.She has been skating for years.第七单元lesson Bwhile you watchB2.False; fifteen, not ten3.False; studying, not teaching (or teaching one year)4.False; kung fu, not karatepreviewBsentences 1, 2, and 5 are true.3.False; practice is very important4.False; it’s not easy5.False; they do find something they can playwhile you watch2.hated3.months4.enjoying it5. a place6.practice7.difficult8.she9.simpleBSentences 3,5,7 and 8 are true2. false Claudia took flute lessons when she was a kid/child 4. false sometimes, not never6. false difficult, not easyD1. I hope I get that good someday2. if you stick with it3. I’ve been playing since4. Like I said5. like I told you6. I’m not very good yet7. Practice makes perfect8. I have trouble doing it9. I haven’t played it in years10. Shall we?After you watch1. rider2. skater3. runner4. climber5. driver6. player7. diver8. player9. diverOption listening1. practice2. that good3. teenager4. reminds5. Practice makes perfect6. has trouble practicing7. not to worry8. suggests three different song to play9. for a long time10. one of his favorites。

新世纪大学英语视听说(第三版)答案3__Unit_2

新世纪大学英语视听说(第三版)答案3__Unit_2

An English Video Course 3 视听说教程(第三版)电子教案 3
Listening In the neighborhood Activity 1 A vacation home A Carson and Jenna are looking for a vacation rental home. Listen. Circle the one they choose.
Why do they choose the second place?
Because the second place is a very fancy place, with everything they want. All ______________________________________________________________________ they need to do is reserve it, take a toothbrush and a swimsuit, go there and enjoy ______________________________________________________________________ their vacation. ______________________________________________________________________
Jenna
New words
be in season 当季的,时令的 fancy a. 花俏的,别致的 I mean … 我的意思是 dryer n. 烘干机 I can tell. 我看得出来。 I see your point. 我明白你的意思。
It looks pretty basic. 看起来有点简陋。orchard n. 果园

研究生新世纪大学英语视听说教程5练习参考答案unit

研究生新世纪大学英语视听说教程5练习参考答案unit
Keys
Ask & Answer
What do you think of Corinne Maier’s opinions about work? Do you agree or disagree with her ideas? Why?
Lesson A Work issues
Lesson B Job choices
1. Pretend to be a smoker. 2. Hide a magazine inside a work manual. 3. Be nice to temporary workers. 4. Never accepted a position of responsibility. 5. Go for the most useless position. 6. ____________________________. 7. ____________________________.
culinary arts
specialize in deli an opportunity in disguise
I have butterflies in my stomach.
lead to
be open to
thrill
come around
apron turn over
so to speak can’t stand
Lesson A Work issues
Lesson B Job choices
Optional Listening
Your true calling
Listen to the first part of the interview. Then choose the correct answer to complete each sentence below.

研究生英语《新英语视听说教程》教材原文与练习答案

研究生英语《新英语视听说教程》教材原文与练习答案

Unit 1 Differences Between CulturesThinking AheadStudents are asked to discuss the following questions in groups. The reference answers for the questions are offered below:1. How do you think about the word “culture”?Culture is a word for people’s “way of life”, meaning the way they do things.文化是一个词对人们的“生活方式”,这意味着他们做事情的方式。

A group of people has a separate culture when that group sets itself apart from others through its actions.一群人有一个单独的文化当集团通过其行动使自己有别于他人。

Cultures are what make countries unique. Each country has different cultural activities and cultural rituals. Culture is more than just material goods, that is things the culture uses and produces. Culture is also the beliefs and values of the people in that culture. Culture also includes the way people think about and understand the world and their own lives.文化使国家独一无二的。

新世纪大学英语视听说教程(第二册)

新世纪大学英语视听说教程(第二册)

新世纪大学英语时听说教程(第二册)答案Unit 1Optional Listening 1Track2-1-OL-1 Answers2-- passport 1-- diary 3---yearbookTrack2-1-OL-2 Answers1. boyfriend2. Europe, ship3. sixtiesOptional Listening 2Track2-1-OL-4 Answers1. 132. To visit his grandparents.3. Yes. He talked for a long time to a nice woman.4. He had lots of fun with his grandparents and he saw lots of interesting places. In the end, he didn’t even want to go home.Optional Listening 3Track2-1-OL-7 Answers1. Scrapbooking is making beautiful books to hold special memories. Photos, drawings, etc. can be included in scrapbooks.2. Old newspaper clippings, postcards, tickets, report cards, letters.3. The “5Ws” of the photos: who, what, where, when, and why.4. “S chool days”, “Family travel”, “Memori es of my grandparent s”, “Baby’sfirst year.”5. Use imagination to design the pages, and then decorate them with felt pens, paint, and stickers.Optional Listening 4Track2-1-OL-8 Answers1. Most high schools in the U.S.2. Because they are graduating soon.3. Yes.4. At the end of the year.5. It means a student with a good fashion sense.Track2-1-OL-9 Answers2. photo3. seniors4. sports5. yearbook6. titles7. sign8. memories.Optional Listening 5Track2-1-OL-10 Answers1. choose2. wear3. bracelet4. ring5. favorite keepsake6. pendant7. she was in college 8. had no friends 9. remind her to be strong 10. perfect jewelryUnit 2Optional Listening 1Track2-2-OL-1 Answers1. waving to2. shaking hands3. crossing his fingers4. shruggingTrack2-2-OL-2 Answers1. 1.wallet2. nervous3. studying for a test4. the theaterOptional Listening 2Track2-2-OL-4 Answers1. That’s for use2. vacation3. They’re doing great4. project5. AIDS6. drugsOptional Listening 3Track2-2-OL-6 Answers1. People shake hands.: Bangladesh Indonesia The United Arab Emirates2. People bow. : Indonesia, Thailand3. People give business cards. : Indonesia4. There are rules about touching. : Bangladesh, Thailand5. Donn’t wave at people here. : Bangladesh6. There aren’t many hand gestures.: Bangladesh Thailand7. People don’t wink.: Bangladesh,8. Don’t use your left hand here. : Indonesia The United Arab Emirates9. Don’t point at people with your finger. : The United Arab EmiratesOptional Listening 4Track2-2-OL-8 Answers1. shake hands2. Japan, bow3. Maori4. Brazil, kiss ( each other on the cheek)5. in the eyes6. Japan, embarrassedOptional Listening 5Track2-2-OL-9 Answers1. traditional2. greetings3. learning4. trip5. nervous6. business card7. jump and nod8. for luck9. start laughing 10. relax and have funUnit 3Optional listening 1A--Answer:We should support and celebrate local food traditions.B--Answers:1. 1.fast2. life3. farmers4. Europe5. membersOptional listening 2A--Answers:Adam: buttery Janet: spicy Abby: sweet Minh: healthyOptional listening 3A--Answers:1.F2.T3.F4.F5.T6.FB--Answers:Capsaicin is a chemical in the chile that produces heat and makes your mouth feel hot. Ithas no flavor or smell.Habanero is the hottest chile pepper in the world. It is bright orange and grows in the Caribbean.Optional listening 4A--Answers:What they eat: fresh fruits and vegetables, fish;What they drink: water, green tea;How they exercise: gardening, walking;How they relax: deep breathing exercises, massageB--Answers:The Okinawans’secret: First, they eat a healthy diet. Second, they don’t do hard exercise. Third, the older Okinawans have a good attitude about aging.Unit 4Optional listening 1A--Answers: Elena: New York; Vicki: Hong KongB--Answers: Gio: brother/casual;Elena: store in neighborhood/retro, old-fashioned;Vicki: mother/classicOptional listening 2A--Answers: f. c. b.B--Answers:1. 1.You could look for friends on the Internet.2. 2.You shouldn’t wear pants. You definitely ought to wear a dress.3. 3.You had better get some help or you will fail the test. You had better not delaytaking the test.Optional listening 3A--Answers: 1. b 2. aB--Answers:1. 1.Sorry, but I have to side with, want to show off, in your free time2. 2.have a serious talk, style and taste, too much about appearances.Optional listening 4A--Answers:A trendspotter finds things that are new and popular. Companies might hiretrendspottersto help them make new products.B--Answers:1. 1.She was nervous and didn’t know what to do.2. 2.She had to report to a recording studio by 10 a.m.3. 3.They had to decide which song was “Yes---All the way!”, which one was“Ok”, and which one was “No way”.4. 4.They just talked about the covers they liked.5. 5.They are going to look at some new fashions.C--Answers:1. 1.doesn’t pay, NOT has a good salary2. 2.week, NOT month3. 3.six CD covers, NOT only one CD cover4. 4.A “No way” card, NOT an “It’s OK” cardUnit 5Optional Listening 1Track2-5-OL-1 Answers2. saw the lights3. told a police officer4. tried to take pictures5. called his wife Track2-5-OL-2Answers: Nick Brown,police officer, local peopleOptional Listening 2Track2-5-OL-3Answers1. A young girl standing in the middle of the road.2. Because it was raining heavily.3. He stopped the car quickly.4. She said ”I `m fine.” and walked away quietly.5. He said the girl was Mary Anne and was killed in a car accident five years ago.1. heavily2. clearly3. slowly4. neatly5. quickly6. strangely7. happily8. quietly9. Nervously 10. calmlyOptional Listening 3Track2-5-OL-5 Answers1. A terrible explosion2. In eastern Russia.3. June 30, 1908.Track2-5-OL-6 Answers: (first row) 4, 1, 3; (second row) 5, 2Track2-5-OL-7 Answers1. a part of it broke off2. lots of damage3. its engine exploded4. used electricity5. set fire to the forestOptional Listening 4Track2-5-OL-8 Answers2. a3. h4. d5. g6. e7. b8. cTrack2-5-OL-9 Answers1. 1.Different people see different lights.2. 2.Robert Ellison saw the lights in 1883.3. 3.The Native Americans thought the lights were stars falling to earth.4. 4.A team from Japan studied the lights, but couldn’t solve the mystery. Optional Listening 51. 1.solve2. it’s very likely3. stole4. apartment5. showing6. has an alibi7. it isn’t true8. walks in9. takes out 10. thiefUnit 6Optional Listening 1Track2-6-OL-1Answers (1-r)2, 3, 1Track2-6-OL-2 Answers 1.no one 2. couldn’t run 3. can’t swimOptional Listening2Track2-6-OL-3 Answers1. pink2. living room, kitchen3. largeTrack2-6-OL-4 Answers1. True2. False; didn’t speak or smile3. False; all4. False; sitting5. TrueOptional Listening 3Track2-6-OL-5 Answers1. Stage 52. Stage 13. Stage 24. Stage 3 and 4Track2-6-OL-6 Answers1. 1.Four or five times.2. In stages 3 and 4.3. Fifteen or sixteen hours a day.4. Sleep is very important for learning.Optional Listening 4Track2-6-OL-7 Answers1. many times2. don’t remember3. very active4. Greeks and Romans5. can tell us about our daily livesTrack2-6-OL-8 Answers1. True2. True3. False4. FalseOptional Listening 5Track2-6-OL-9 Answers1. strange2. daytime3. pajamas4. laughed5. reminded him of6. hugged7. shook Roberto’s hand8. ballet dancer9. finished talking 10. showed Roberto a surpriseUnit 7Optional Listening 1A—Answers Mark: Nebuta Marissa: HoliB—Answer Mark: 2, 4, 1, 3 Marissa: 2, 4, 3, 1Optional Listening 2A—Answers 1.c 2.aB—Answers 1. M 2. D 3. M 4. M 5. DC—Answers 1. gets very crowded 2. after you arrive 3. The most important event4. just relax and have fun5. before6. finishesOptional Listening 3A—Answers 1. F 2. T 3. F 4.T 5.F 6.TB--Answers1. You might need a jacket, sunglasses, an umbrella, or all three.2. Get there early, about 4 hours ahead of big parades. For the Sunday night parade, finda space in the morning.3. Start making reservations in August. Don’t wait until January.4. People ride on floats in the parades and give “throws” to the crowd.5. Before Mardi Gras even begins, there are over 70 parades of dazzling floats.6. Many streets are closed to cars, and bus and streetcar schedules often changed.Optional Listening 4A—Answer: b. People use a groundhog to predict the weather.B—Answers:1. F; Not large black, but small brown2. T3. T4. F; Not 1995, but 19935. F; Not doesn’t usually see, but usually seesOptional Listening 5Answers: 1. bring 2. would like to 3. promised 4. project 5. invites6. agrees and calls7. in interested in8. go to the party9. funny part10. planning to goUNIT 8Optional Listening 1B--Answers 1, 2, 5, 7, 8C--Answers 2, 3Optional Listening 2A--Answers affordable; convenientB—Answers 1.all 2.all EXCEPT library books3.all EXCEPT clean and brush your petOptional Listening 3A--Answers 5; cars, buses, subway, bicycling, walkingB--Answers 1. Neither 2.Both 3.Bogota’ 4.Both5.Both6.Curitiba7.Neither8.Bogota’Optional Listening 4B—Answers Inwood: eagles, an old forest, an old farmhouseFes-al-Bali: narrow streets, mosques, donkeysC--Answers1. Inwood2.Fes-al-Bali3.Inwood4. Fes-al-Bal ••。

研究生新世纪大学英语视听说教程练习参考答案Unit

研究生新世纪大学英语视听说教程练习参考答案Unit

Listening
Pretending to work Add one or two tips to the list in D. Then share your ideas with another pair.
You should pretend to be sick. That way you can take a lot of time off.
culinary arts
specialize in deli an opportunity in disguise
I have butterflies in my stomach.
lead to
be open to
thrill
come around
apron turn over
so to speak can’t stand
Lesson A Work issues
Lesson B Job choices
Listening
Pretending to work David and Marc are being interviewed about a book that was recently published in France. Listen to the host’s introductory remarks and complete the information about the book and the interviewees.
WKRZ Cynthia Marques David Sorenson City Times
Corinne Maier Bonjour Paresse
Marc Pryce
Bower University

新世纪-视听说教程-第二册答案

新世纪-视听说教程-第二册答案

视听说教程第二册答案Unit 1. Lesson A2. Listening: B 1. She lives in 2A.2. They live in 3B.3. They are classmates.4. She’s related to Nora. Shelives in 3C.Lesson B Part 12. A 2. True3. False; grandfather, not grandmother4. False, friends, not brothersB. 1. Memories2. collected3. favorite4. One of my happiest memories5. my first day of school6. I wanted the mostPart 2. 1.B. c a a c b2. A. b d f e a h g cC 1. it should be OK2. Too bad3. a souvenir from4. hanging on to it5. I’m keeping it for the memories6. my favorite keepsake7. things were rough8. make it9. helped out10. as a reminder11. You know12. Here goesUnit 2. Lesson A. 2. B.1 bored2. sad3. happyLesson B.Part 1. 2. A. c a b e f dB. 1. greeting 2 kissing3. big hug4. kiss on the cheek5. Bowing6. shake handsPart 2. 1. B. 1. teaching 2. trip3. nervous4. has5. having2. A. 2 what they are doing3. Tokyo4. nervous5. nothing6. joking7. funC. 1. like this2. That’s cool3. That’s great4. I’ m a little nervous about5. though6. There’s no need to benervous7. I’m a kind of worriedabout8. Don’t worry9. Everything’s going to befine10. Let’s see11. like this12. You’re a natural13. come on14. You guysUnit 3. Lesson A. 2. A Mississippi mud pieB. 1. delicious, crispy, juicy2. bland3. oily, good4. tasty, too sweetLesson B. Part 1. 2. A. 1. True 2. True3. False; doesn’t like4. True5. False; steak6. False; doesn’t like7. False; enjoysB. 1. I like 2. serve3. My favorite dish4. I love that5. the most popular food6. You name it 7 deliciousPart 2. 1. B. c b c b b2. A 1. True. 2. True.3. True4. False; added too much5. True.6. True7. False; hot8. False; wonC. 1. This looks delicious2. crispy3. oily4. juicy5. in my opinion6. how about7. man8. Is it hot9. Buttery10. Quite tasty11. A little sweet, but still crunchy12. Delicious13. Born and raisedUnit 4. Lesson A2. A. Dan: takes care of the baby;Courtney: goes to work everydayJamal: takes care of the girls,works at home;Tia: takes care of the girls, worksat home.B. 1 True. 2 True. 3. True 4. False.Lesson BPart 1. 2. A. 1.c 2. e 3. b 4. a 5. f 6. dB. 1. independent2. fashion3. stylish4. admire5. change6. lose weight7. appearancePart 2. 1.B. 1.b 2. c 3.b 4.a 5.c2. A. 3 1 4 2 5C. 1. You ought to2. More and more3. I should4. The majority of5. no one6. a few7. some8. 28 percent9. one third10. Not necessarily11. Such as12 that’s true13. None14. come on15. All of16. most of17.some ofUnit 5. Lesson A2. A. Sherlock Holmes is a famous imaginary detective who appeared in sixty stories written by the Scottish author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.B. 1. doctor 2.1887 3.intelligent4.Dr. Watson5.EngliandLesson B Part 12. A. 1.e 2.d3.b4.c5.f6.aB. 2.a strong 3.sneaky 4.real5. how6.offPart 2. 1. B. 1.a 2.b 3.b 4.b 5.a2. A. 4 2 1 6 5 3C. 1. Does anybody know2. Come on3. What are you talking about4. Well5. who knows6. Go on7. It’s very likely8. Now9. calmly10. quietly11. neatly12. Note13. Slowly14. carefully15. quietly16. What’s upUnit 6. Lesson A.2. A. rememberB. picture 1 and 4Lesson B. Part 1.2. A 1. images, numbers2. numbers3. numbers, languages4. names5. namesB. 1 True2. False; forest, not city3. True4. False; dinosaurs, not birds5. False; bird, not dinosaursPart 2 1. B. 1. night 2. pajamas3. a man4. liked5. understands2. A. 5.1.3.4.2C. 1. What’s the matter2. Really3. I think so4. maybe5. I’m not sure6. He reminded me of7. Do you remember8. I’m sure of it9. I got it10. like thisUnit 7. Lesson A2. A. bB. 1.b 2.a 3.cLesson B. Part 1.2. A. 1 True2. False; summer or casual clothes, notformal3. False; 38 people, not 284. True5. False; Dennis cooked the food, nothis friendsB. 1. Thanksgiving 2. get tighter3. thankful for4. New Year’s Day5. money6. unique7. celebratePart 2. 1. B. 1.a 2.b 3.b 4.c 5.c2. A. 6 1 5 4 2 3C. 1. It’s me2. What’s up3. Would you like to4. Sure5. it’s fun, you know6. Sounds great7. I’d love to8. Great9. I’d like to10. wait11. Hey listen12. Would you be interested in13. That sounds interesting14. I’ll call him right away。

新世纪大学英语视听说2unit1答案

新世纪大学英语视听说2unit1答案

新世纪大学英语视听说2U n i t1答案(总6页)--本页仅作为文档封面,使用时请直接删除即可----内页可以根据需求调整合适字体及大小--新世纪大学英语视听说教程2的optional listening 原文及答案免费下载Unit One, Book 2Listening 1Boy: Hey, Grandma, what’s in this boxGrandma: Oh, nothing really… Just a few old keepsakes. B: Keepsakes G: Young man, you know what a keepsake is ! B: No, I don’t. I really don’t. G: Well, it’s something you keep. It’s something that gives you a lot of memories. B: Oh. What’s this G: Now don’t go just digging around in there! ... Hmmm, let’s see…. that’s my first diary. B: Can I…. G: No, you can’t read it! It’s personal! I wrote about my first boyfriend in there. He became your grandfather! B: Oh, ok…. Well then, what’s that It has your picture in it. G: That’s my passport. YOU can see, I traveled to Europe by ship. B: What’s that big book G: My ye arbook. It’s my high school book of memories. B: Class of 1961! Boy, that’s old! G: That’s about enough out of you, young man. I think it’s time we put this box away and…Listening 2 At the age of thirteen, I took my first trip alone. I went to visit my grandparents in Los Angeles. I felt very nervous about traveling so far, but my mother said, “Don’t worry. You’ll be fine.” I got on the airplane and talked for a long time to a very nice woman who sat next to me. My grandparents met me at the airport and tookme to their home. I stayed there for two weeks, and I had so much fun with them! It was my first time in Los Angeles, and I saw lots of really interesting places. In the end, I didn’t want to go home!Listening 3 Making memories A popular new hobby is scrapbooking---making beautiful books to hold special memories. Scrapbook pages can include photos, drawings, journal entries. It’s not hard to make a scrapbook that you will enjoy for many years. Here are the steps.. 1. Choose a theme for your scrapbook pages. Some examples: “School days,” “ Family travel,” “Memories of my grandparents,” “ Baby’s first year.” 2. Select photos for each page. Two or three really good photos are better than ten so-so photos. 3. Find other paper keepsakes to use with your photos. Look for old newspaper clippings, postcards, tickets, report cards, letters--- anything made of paper. Use your imagination! 4. Design the pages. Put photos and keepsakes together on each page and move them around until you find a layout that you like. 5. Glue your photos and keepsakes into place. Then decorate your pages with felt pens, paint, and stickers. Use your imagination! 6. Label your pages. This is the most important step! Remember to write down the “5 Ws” of your photos: Who, What, Where, When, and Why. This will make your scrapbook much more interesting and valuable in the future.Listening 4 Yearbooks in the United States Most high schools in the United States publish a yearbook. The yearbook comes out once a year, usually in the spring. It is a record of the school year---- a “book of memories” for the students. Inside a yearbook is each student’s photo. The seniors are graduating soon, and their photos appear first. Next are the juniors. They are one year behind the seniors. Next come the sophomores, or second-year students. The last photos are the first-year students, the freshmen. The yearbook is not only about students. The teachers have photos, too. The yearbook also has photos and descriptions of sports teams, academic subjects, and extracurricular activities. These are activities students do after school, such as the chess club and Spanish club. There is even a yearbook club. Students in this club write, design, and take photos all year for the yearbook. At the end of the year, the book is printed. In the yearbook, some students receive special titles. The seniors vote and choose the “class clown”( a funny student), the “ most likely to succeed” ( a student everyone thinks will be successful), and the “ best dressed” (a student with a g ood fashion sense). There are also other awards and categories. Students typically sign each other’s yearbooks. This is especially important for the seniors, because they are graduating. Students write notes to each other, such as, “ We had a lot of fun,”or “ I’ll never forget you.”They also write about all the fun and funny experiences they shared in school together. Keys:第二页 1,5,6,3,2,4OL1: A. 2-passport; 1-diary; 3-yearbook第三页 2,2,1,22第四页2,1,3.第五页B: 2.. boyfriend 3. it’s personal 4. Europe, ship 5. sixties A. 1. 13. 2. To vist his grandparents; 3. Yes. He talked for a long time to a nice woman; 4. He had lots of fun with his grandparents and he saw lots of interesting places. In the end, he even didn’t want to go home.第五页B下面:1. very nervous about traveling so far 2. his grandparents 3. their home 4. two第六页:A 1. theme 3. other paper keepsakes 5. your photos and keepsakesB. 1. Scrapbooking is making beautiful books to hold special memories. Photos, pictures, etc. can be included in scrapbooks. 2. Old newspaper clippings, postcards, tickets, report cards, letters. 3. The “5 Ws” of the photos: who, what, where, when and why.第7页A 1. Most high school in the US; 2. Because they are graduating soon. ; 4. At the end of the year. means a student with a good fashion sense.第8页:B1. once a year, spring 2. chess 3. most likely to succeed , categories 4. notes, I will never forget you.第8页C 2. photo; 3. seniors; 4. sports; 5. yearbook; 6. titles; 7. sign; 8. memories第10页1. how about you 2. this is 3. Hi 4. Let me introduce my self 5. I’d like you to meet 6. Nice to meet you第13页1. father2. sister3. mother4. grandfather5. grandmother6. brother 1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F第14页B 1. sisters brother 2. Ester 80 3. special, supportive 4. go out, most things, importantC 1. her grandfather, he is always kind to her and supportive2. he likes to go out with them and he can talk to them about most things第14页下面1. wise2. collect3. amusement park第15页1. memories2. collected3. favorite4. one of my happiest memories5. my first day of school6. I wanted the most第16页caacb第17页A bdfeahgc B badce第18页C1,blind date 2. friend and colleaque , Brazil , US office3. excited and a little nervous4. jewelryD1. isn’t beautiful 2. too bad 3. hanging on to 4keeping it for the memories第19页E 1. my favorite keepsake 2. pendant 3. things were rough 4. hated 5. make it 6. told 7. helped out 8. as a reminder 9. you know 10. here goes。

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Lesson A Work issues
Lesson B Job choices
Listening
Pretending to work David and Marc are being interviewed about a book that was recently published in France. Listen to the host’s introductory remarks and complete the information about the book and the interviewees.
Keys
ones who do any real work.
Lesson A Work issues
Listening
Lesson B Job choices
Pretending to work
(Track 5-1-3)
7. Marc: In other words, the permanent staff are all doing things that are (meaningful / meaningless).
8. Marc: Maier’s view is too negative because she encourages people (to do as little as possible at work / to find out what else they could be doing with their lives).
they’re (at work / at home).
3. Cynthia: According to Maier, we work because we (love our jobs /
need money to live ).
4. David: I completely (disagree / agree) with the view that we work for money.
5. David: I thought that Maier dealt with the subject of office work
( in an amusing way / in a practical way).
6. Marc: The book says that (temporary workers / permanent staff) are the only
WKRZ Cynthia Marques David Sorenson City Times
Corinne Maier Bonjour Paresse
Marc Pryce
Bower University
Other words and phrases
social psychology little chance of think of
What kind of book is it: □ self-help □ historical fiction □√ satire
The interviewees: David Sorenson’s job: _a_j_o_u_r_n_al_i_st_f_o_r_C__it_y_T_i_m_e_s_m__a_g_az_i_n_e__ Marc Pryce’s job: _a_p_r_o_f_es_s_o_r_o_f_s_o_c_ia_l_p_s_y_c_h_o_l_o_g_y_a_t_B_o_w__e_r_U_n_i_v_e_rs_i_ty__ Keys
9. Marc: Maier’s book encourages people (to try to change things in the workplace / to give up ).
10. Marc: Maier’s message is that you (can’t / can) get ahead in today’s workplace.
Listening
Pretending to work Add one or two tips to the list in D. Then share your ideas with another pair.
You should pretend to be sick. That way you can take a lot of time off.
Lesson A Work issues
Lesson B Job choices
Listening
Pretending to work Here are some words and phrases you will hear in A, B, C and D. Read them aloud.
Language Notes Proper names
temporary workers work extra hard figure out
get at
claim it’s pointless to
self-help book
go for being serious
in places goof off why bother kind of a joke
Yes No
2. The book encourages people not to try hard at work.
Yes No
Keys
Lesson A Work issues
Lesson B Job choices
Listening
Pretending to work Now listen to the whole interview. Circle the correct words or phrases to complete each sentence according to what each speaker says.
11. David: Maier’s book (gives people serious practical advice / is kind of a joke).
Keys
Lesson A Work issues
Lesson B Job choices
Listening
Pretending to work Pair Work. Listen to the whole interview again. What tips does the author give? Complete each one below. Would you do each one? Why or why not? Explain to a partner.
(Track 5-1-1)
The book: Author: _C_o_r_in_n_e__M_a_i_e_r___ Name of the book in English: _H_e_l_lo__L_a_z_in_e_s_s_ What the book is about: _th_e__c_o_rp_o_r_a_te__w_o_r_k_p_la_c_e___
(Track 5-1-6)
1. Cristina Resende’s true calling is probably __c__. a. becoming the president of a technology company b. traveling throughout the Mediterranean region c. working with food
(Track 5-1-4)
1. _P_re_t_e_n_d_ to be a smoker. 2. Hide a _m_a_g_a_z_in_e__ inside a work _m_a_n_u_a_l_. 3. Be nice to _te_m_p_o_r_a_r_y_ workers. 4. Never accept a position of _re_s_p_o_n_s_ib_i_li_ty_. 5. Go for the most _u_s_el_e_s_s_ position. 6. __________________________. 7. __________________________.
Lesson A Work issues
Lesson B Job choices
Optional Listening
Your true calling
Here are some words and phrases you will hear in A, B and C. Read them aloud.
Lesson A Work issues
Lesson B Job choices
Listening
Pretending to work Listen to the rest of the interview. Which statements would David agree with? Which ones would Marc agree with? Circle your answers.
culinary arts
specialize in deli an opportunity in disguise
I have butterflies in my stomach.
lead to
be open to
thrill
come around
apron turn over
so to speak can’t stand
(Track 5-1-3)
1. Cynthia: Maier’s book, Hello Laziness, takes a (sympathetic / humorous ) look
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