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英语视听说答案2(1-5)

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New Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 1Starting PointInside viewConversation 12AnswersThey have decided on: 2, 5 and 6.Conversation 25Answers1-5 ccbad6Answers1.Maybe I should2.Supposing3.everything’s organized, isn’t it4.I’ve arranged for people to5.I’ll count it all up6.We’d better7.I’ve got a suggestion8.how aboutOutside view2Answers1 Although this may be true in general, Cambridge University in the UK is not mentioned in the clip.2 This may be true but Alex says that Harvard attracts the best students from around the world not just the US.3 True4 They don’t say that everyone enjoys the social life. They just say there’s a good social life and Adam says some of his friends sit in their room and study all night, so obviously not everyone joins in the social life.5 True6 Students can use the Internet for leisure purposes.3Answers1 one of the best universities2 most talented students3 well-known around the world4 have open doors5 good social life6 you want it to be7 on another campus8 it’s a fun place9 go to concerts10 during the week4Answers1 Ashley gets information for her research papers from the library system online.2 Ashley uses the Internet three or four times a week.3 Brian uses the Internet to check his stocks.4 John mostly uses the Internet for leisure purposes, such as following news a sport or playing games.5 John does most of his university work in the libraries.Listening inPassage 123Answers1 It’s a university radio station.2 How are you finding uni?3 She is writing for the university newspaper.4 He went home a Christmas for a month.5 She didn’t do enough work.6 Because he has joined a couple of clubs.7 She has taken a part-time job as a waitress.8 Work is the part that matters most.Passage 26Answers1 Because they are similar.2 Because they both regularly come top in any ranking of the world’s best universities.3 They are old and very beautiful buildings.4 Oxford and Cambridge have produced great writers, world leaders and politicians. Cambridge has produced many famous scientists.5 The Oxford Union, Footlights(the Cambridge comedy club), and The Oxford University Dramatic Society.7Answers1-5 bddbaNew Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 2Starting PointInside viewConversation 12AnswersKate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate3Answers4-1-2-7-3-5-64Answers1 She looks a bit worried, upset or fed up.2 She feels more homesick.3 Sometimes she feels like a moody teenager.4 Kate tries to comfort Janet by sharing her experiences and feelings with Janet and telling her that she has experienced the same situation.5 Kate believes it is normal for Janet to feel so.6 Janet can see that Kate is busy with her essay.7 Janet asks to leave very suddenly, so Kate thinks that Janet is leaving because what she said may have upset her in some way. She wants to give Janet more help.Conversation 26Answers1-5 baddd71 she was feeling2 I felt as if3 I wouldn’t worry about it4 I wish I could have helped5 you look cheerful6 What an amazing grade7 I feel on top of the world Everyday English8Answers1-6 aaaaabOutside view2Answers3AnswersThe true statements are: 2, 3 and 5. 4Answers1-10 cabcdadbcaListening inPassage 124Answers1 blue2 yellow3 green4 blue-green5 red6 orange7 blue-green8 yellowPassage 278Answers1 She feels very embarrassed.2 She can’t bear people who are cruel, especially to animals or children.3 He doesn’t like them because they think they are superior without any reason.4 People who don’t behave properly in public make him angry.5 He likes people around him to be happy and to have a positive attitude towards the future.6 He says he never feels jealous.7 When she is successful and when she is recognized by her boss for what she can do.8 She doesn’t know what the kids are going to be like or how they may behave.New Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 3Starting PointInside viewConversation 12Answers1 It was good but too long.2 It was a mountain bike and cost a fortune.3 He will go down the street to see if he can see anyone with it, while Kate goes to ask the shopkeeper if they saw anything suspicious.4 She hasn’t seen anything.5 She advised Kate to report it to the police.6 Bikes get stolen all the time.7 They should go back to the college and report it.Conversation 24Answers1-5 cdbdb5Answers1 This woman said that2 You’re joking3 That’s what she said4 It’s just too much5 She thinks6 I’m really furious7 Unbelievable8 What they said wasEveryday Englsih6Answers1-3 abb4 b In hunting or sport, a shot from a great distance is not likely to succeed.5&6 aaOutside view2AnswersThe true statements are: 1 and 4.3Answers1 gain access2 commit this crime; looking at property; an uncut garden3 800 crimes4 white female (African and Asian Britons are more likely to live in larger family units)4Answers6-4-2-5-1-35Answers1-5bdbbdListening inPassage 12Answers1.He had forgotten to put his false teeth in.2.He stole 4,000 dollars3.They said he stole 6,000 dollars, but he only stole 4,000.4.They traced his call.5.He fell asleep in court and suddenly woke up, but wasn’t sure what was happening.6.The judge allowed him to plead not guilty.3Answers1.The shoplifter started running, but the policeman soon caught up with him.2.Always remember to wear your false teeth if you’re going to bite someone.3.I’m wondering if the supermarket manager took another 2,000 and said I’d taken it.4.The guy was ringing from a phone booth-and they arrested him while he was talking to thenewspaper.5.The man suddenly woke up, but wasn’t sure what was happening.Passage 26AnswersName of the victim: Anna BlackDate the attack took place: just over a week agoTime of day the attack took place: about sevenGender of the attacker: maleItem the mugger tried to steal: mobile phoneGender and number of the people who helped the victim: two menTime the police took to arrive: five minutes7Answers1-5 baabd8Answers1.Yes, I practice three times a week—so I’m ready for situations like this.2.Yes, I can react very fast.3.I fell backwards onto him.4.Yeah! I’m tall and quite heavy—so we both fell to the ground together.5.Oh, I’d like to think so.6.I think it’s a good idea to have some kind of defense training.New Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 4Starting PointInside viewConversation 12Answers1.The wheelchair got stuck on the front of the lorry.2.The driver drove for several miles before he stopped.3.The driver did not realize he had a passenger.4.The policeman told the thief he was answering an ad in the paper.5.The thief agreed to sell the car.Conversation 234Answers1.Tornadoes have damaged homes in Northern England.2.He is still missing.3.Global warming is accelerating.4.There are lots of different views and it is very stimulating.5. A news addict.6.They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs.7.Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later.5Answers1.There is still no news of2.Scientists claim that3.mostly get my news4.I’ve got used to5.I’ve got into the habit of6.I spend too much timeEveryday English6Answers1-6babbbaOutside view2Answers2-7-4-5-1-3-631.do you mind2.journalism, photography3.for two hours4.getting these invitations5.on the screen4AnswersThe true statements are: 2 and 55Answers1.Every Saturday night.2.To take people’s pictures.3.How do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street?4.They feel you shouldn’t have the right to invade their privacy.5.Because whatever we’re consuming, we’re encouraging them to spread (by buyingmagazines with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures).7 Write a short summary of the video clip, which should include:●the main objections about paparazzi photos●how paparazzi photography has developed●what consumers should doExample answerThe video clip contained an interview with a photo-journalist from Los Angeles.He explains the history of the paparazzi. In Europe after World War II, political events often became violent and journalists would try their best to get exciting pictures of fights. Later on, they expanded their work to include glamorous stars. Celebrity pictures, the more embarrassing the better, became big business.The journalist tells how much money he made from chasing Hollywood stars. But when Princess Diana died, he started thinking about what he was doing he decided paparazzi photos were bad, taking away people’s privacy only for the sake of greed.Now he campaigns against the paparazzi by taking sudden pictures of ordinary people to let them feel what it is like to be hunted by a photo-journalist.Listening inPassage 11AnswersA boy tries to cook chips but they catch fire while his is talking to a girl.2Answers1.He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking toa girl in the kitchen.2.Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it. 3Name: Phil TaylorCampus address: South Block, Room 18Date of the fire: November 10Time of the fire: 11 pmCause of the fire: He had a telephone conversation with his girlfriend and forgot about the chips he was deep-frying, and then chips and oil caught fire.Length of time the fire brigade took to arrive: ten minutesDamage done: The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.4Answers1-5 daabcPassage 26Answers1.They are unscripted programmes during which the camera simply records people interactingin a pre-set situation. The people in them are simply being themselves.2.People put together in a house or on a island trying to cooperate and achieve certain goals.Contests where people try to be discovered as singers, designers, dancers, chefs etc. their interactions and swings of emotion are shown as well as their performances. Hidden camera situations. Some popular shows on Hunan TV, such as Super Girls.3.They are extremely popular and seem to be addictive for some. People become so involvedthat they are willing to pay to call in and vote for favorite contestants. Some people feel they are offensive as they make people’s real feelings and lives a matter of entertainment.78Answers1.just as many2.how they behave3. a gardening program4.do very well5.to say to thatNew Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 5Starting PointInside viewConversation 11AnswersTopics mentioned are: 2, 3, 5, 6 and 82Answers1.I’d love to know more about the emperor, he was cool.2.Before that, there were seven big states and they had been fighting each other for manyyears.3.Qin was king of the largest state and he defeated the six other states, one after another.4.After his army had attacked the first state, the next state surrendered without much fight.5.The army leaders were very clever, they used a river to flood the city.6.After conquering the last state, Qin made himself Emperor of the whole of China.7.Was he the emperor who created the Terracotta Warriors?8.He was so afraid of death that he wanted them to guard him in the afterlife. Conversation 231.Something like 500,000 men2.He is seen as the greatest emperor in Chinese history.3.Yes, of course he had enemies.4.Yes, he built the first Great Wall.4Answers1.She says it was an incredible achievement.2.As a result of the unification.3.He standardized writing, the money system and the system for measuring and weighingthings.4.He built it to stop tribes from the north invading.5Answers1.Well, so he unified China2.as a result3.something like4.as a result of5.Some people hated him so much6.so he built a huge wallEveryday English6Answers1-4 babaOutside view1Answers1.All the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps who died in action duringthe First and Second World Wars and in every armed conflict since then.2. A religious service, a poetry recital, a march of veterans etc.2Answers3-6-5-7-2-1-44Answers1-5 acbad6-10 adccbListening inPassage 12Answers1.businessman; 11 years old2.first name; his second name3.the same age as4.terrible four years; survives5.his Japanese friend6.strength; courage3Answers1-5 bdadbPassage 25Answers1.Women in the Land Army worked in agriculture as the men were away fighting.2.No, they were in non-combatant roles, although some of them flew transport planes andothers worked in dangerous places, like fighter stations.3.They worked in transport, catering, tracking bombers and generally in support services.6Answers1.It was very hard work, very physical.2.She thought planes were exciting and she liked the uniforms.3.She worked on a fighter station tracking the German bombers.4.They were always in danger of being bombed.5.They had contributed so much to the war effort and to society, therefore, their role in societyshould be highly valued.。

研究生英语视听说Unit 6原文与答案

研究生英语视听说Unit 6原文与答案

Unit 6 Traveling and Sightseeing Thinking AheadStudents are asked to discuss the following questions in groups. The reference answers for the questions are offered below:1. Do you like traveling? Where have you been before?Yes, I do. I have been to quite a lot of places, Mountain Tai, the Great Wall, Korea and Singapore, among which, Singapore impresses me the most for its combination of both a prosperous society and city of natural beauty. Believe me: you can never forget this country once you take a deep breath of fresh air there.2. How to make a reservation in the hotel?Firstly, you should make it clear when you want to check in, how long you are supposed to stay there. Then, you should tell what kind of room and how many rooms you want. The last but not the least is that, you must leave your name and maybe your contact number, which will surely help you a lot afterwards.3. What should you pay attention to when at table abroad?mind your manners at table;pay attention to your words and gestures;handle your knives and forks correctly;never talk with your mouth full;never make sounds when you’re eating or drinking something.Part I Video TimeIn this part, students will have 2 tasks to accomplish.Task 1In task 1,students will watch a video clip from The Beach and then do the exercises as required. Before watching, they are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural notes related to the video.TranscriptFirst Visit to BangkokMy name is Richard.So what else do you need to know?Stuff about my family or where I’m from?None of that matters.Not once you cross the ocean and cut yourself loose.Looking for something more beautiful, something more exciting, and yes, I admit, something more dangerous.So after 18 hours in the back of an airplane, three dumb movies, two plastic meals, six beers and absolutely no sleep, I finally touched down in Bangkok.“Hey, you! How about you? You want to go to the waterfall? Come on! Floating market! 1,500! Cheap for you! Come on. Hey!”“Hey, you need somewhere to stay?”“No. I’ll be fine. I’ll find my own place. Thanks.”“What do you want, man?”…And this is it—Bangkok, good time city, gateway to Southeast Asia.Where dollars and Deutschmarks get turned into counterfeit watches and genuine scars.“Good time. Boy? Girl? No problem.”…This is where the hungry come to feed.“You want to drink snake blood?”“Wait a minute. Did you say snake blood?”“Oh, yeah.”“No, thanks.”“What is wrong with snake blood?”“I just don’t like the idea.”“Or maybe you’re scared? Afraid of something new?”“No. I just don’t like the idea, that’s all.”“Ha ha! Like every tourist. You want it all be safe, just like America.”So never refuse an invitation.Never resist the unfamiliar.Never fail to be polite.“Gentlemen, that was excellent.”Never outstay your welcome.Just keep your mind open and suck in the experience.And if it hurts, it’s probably worth it.(From /u/40/114596200.pdf) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Watching for Global UnderstandingStudents are asked to watch the video clip and answer the following questions.1) What did Richard do in the plane?He watched three dumb movies, had two plastic meals, and drank six bottles of beer.2) What suggestions did Richard give us?Never refuse an invitation.Never resist the unfamiliar.Never fail to be polite.Never outstay your welcome.Exercise 2 Watching for Specific InformationStudents are asked to watch the clip and fill in the blanks with the missing information.1) None of that matters.2) Good time city.3) This is where the hungry come to feed.4) Gentlemen, that was excellent.5) And if it hurts, it’s probably worth it.Task 2In task 2,students will watch a video clip about the sight spot—Sierra Madre and then do the exercises as required. Before watching, they are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural notes related to the video.TranscriptSierra Madre TourismThe sheer beauty of northern Mexico’s Sierra Madre Mountains is only one reason why many visitors come a long way to enjoy some quiet time in this part of the country known as the Copper Canyon.“Its natural beauty and panorama that it offers is unbelievable. If you just look at the beauty that you see here. It’s, it’s aw e-inspiring.”The views of the beautiful canyons are spectacular. A train ride through dozens of tunnels adds to the allure of the mountains. And the opportun ity to interact with the region’s Tarahumara Ind ians is another reason this isn’t an average mountain destination.“You have the Tarahumara Indians, inhabit in these mountains. And the Tarahumara Indians is one of the most unique native Americans that you still can see in its original state or the, in the original habits that they have kept for thousands of years.”But is this entire natural environment at risk as a result of an increase in tourism itself? Not according to an areal businessman, who believes in playing by the rules of nature for the benefit of the region.“It’s a, it’s a very complex thing, but we believe that is (the) only way to go. And for future generations, we have to start now by preserving what we have and letting older generations alsoenjoy what we’re doing right now. So, it’s a job and it’s a work that we’re gonna do forever.”Tourism officials say there is no reaso n to worry. They say there aren’t enough visitors in the Copper Canyon region to prompt cause for concern. But they are preparing for the future by researching and developing conservation plans.“Of course, we want to develop the area but we’re taking care of nature. It’s very important for us to protect nature. The Copper Canyon is very very important for tourism in the state of Chihuahua.”“We want to be more cautious. We created an organization called Sierra Madre Explorer that is dedicated, you know, to keep the, the, perhaps, to keep the destination as untouchable as we can. And so that’s a big effort we’re doing because we see a big responsibility to keep it very very clean and very eco-safe.”Regardless of the reason, mountain lovers are pleased that at least for now the precious landscape won’t be touched by the hand of economic progress.(From /index.php?showtopic=130873) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Making a Sound JudgmentStudents are asked to watch the video and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).T 1) The beauty of northern Mexico’s Sierra Madre Mountains is one reason why visitors come to enjoy this part of the country.F 2) Tourism officials want to develop the area without taking care of nature.T 3) They have already created an organization to protect the holiday destination.F 4) Nowadays the landscape is touched by the hand of economic progress.Exercise 2 Essay WritingIn the video we can obviously feel that people are worrying about whether tourism will do harm to the natural environment. In other words, they are concerning about the ecological crisis. Students are asked to write a composition entitled The Ecological Crisis on the Booming Tourism to express their opinions on this topic. They should write at least 200 words.SampleThe Ecological Crisis on the Booming TourismTraveling is among many people’s favorite recreations, which enables us not only to broaden our horizons, but also to shape our mind and spirits. However, just like a coin has two sides, tourism may bring about a serious problem—ecological crisis. The environment has been suffering with the boom of tourism. In order to attract tourists, many places have been turned intoresorts. Forests are gone, prairies are destroyed, rivers and lakes are polluted, and wild animals are dying out.These horrible scenes should give rise to our great attentions. We must protect our eco-environment while enjoying the beautiful scenery. In order to keep a balance between tourism and ecology, the concept of eco-tourism, which intends to bring people closer to nature with as little disturbance as possible, should be advocated. Funding environmental programs and limiting excessive exploitation of natural resources should be done by all levels of governments. What we need to do is simple: do not litter; strictly observe regulations at resorts, and use as few plastic bags and boxes as possible, only by which, can we hope to build a harmonious environment for traveling. At last, we should keep in mind that when we travel we should take away nothing but memories and leave nothing but footprints.Part II Listening ActivitiesIn this part, students will have 3 listening tasks to accomplish.Task 1In task 1, students will listen to a dialogue about taking a reservation over the phone and then do the exercises as required.TranscriptTaking a Reservation over the PhoneLeo: Plaza Hotel, good morning. Leo speaking.Mona:Ah yes, I’d like to book two rooms for myself and my father. Could you tell me the cost ofa single room per night?Leo: Certainly. A single room is 120 dollars American, per night.Mona: Fine.Leo: And when would you like the rooms?Mona: From the 25th to the 28th of September.Leo: Arriving on the 25th of September and leaving on the 28th? Three nights?Mona:That’s right.Leo: Just a minute please.(Sound of tapping on computer keyboard)Yes, we have rooms available then. You require two single rooms?Mona: Yes, thank you.Leo: Can I have your name please?Mona: My name is Mona White.Leo: And your father’s name, Ms White?Mona: Jack Webber.Leo: Could you spell the surname please?Mona: Sure. W-E-double B-E-R.Leo: Double P for Papa?Mona: No, double B for Bravo.Leo: And how will you be paying for your room, Ms White?Mona: By credit card.Leo: Both rooms on the same card?Mona: Yes.Leo: Your card number please?Mona: 4434 1234 5678 9902Leo: Double one, zero two?Mona: No, double nine zero two.Leo: 4434 1234 5678 9902?Mona:That’s right.Leo: And the expiry date?Mona:Eleven, …(Phone crackle obscures date)Leo: Could you repeat that please?Mona: November this year.Leo: Thank you. I’ve booked two rooms for Ms White an d Mr. Webber from Wednesday the 25th to Saturday the 28th of September.Mona: Thank you.Leo: You’re welcome. We’ll see you on the 25th, Ms White.Mona: Thanks a lot. Goodbye.Leo: Goodbye.(From /oralenglish/lvyou/2007-08-23/12563.html) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Listening for DetailsStudents are asked to listen to the dialogue and fill out the specific information in the chart below.Exercise 2 Listening and TalkingStudents are asked to listen to the dialogue again and try to make a similar dialogue.Sample for the DialogueJohn: Crown Hotel, good morning, John speaking.Mike:Ah…morning, I would like to book a room for me and my w ife, you know, we have just got married and we planned to spend our honeymoon there, do you have any special room for us?John: Yes, sir. We recommend two kinds of honeymoon suites for you.Mike: And what is the price difference?John: One kind is a double room with a front view for 140 dollars per night. The other one with a rear view is 115 dollars per night.Mike: I think I will take the one with a front view then. And what services come with that? John: Yes, sir. We will offer you a bunch of roses every morning for free.Mike: That sounds not bad at all.John: Then when would you like the rooms, sir?Mike: 5th to 10th March.John: Thank you, sir. Can I have your name and mobile phone please?Mike: Ah…yes, Mike, M-I-K-E. My phone number is 999 86523.John: Thank you, sir, then how would you like to pay?Mike: By credit card.John: Credit card number, please?Mike: 3453 3377 9464 1111.John: Expiry date?Mike: October next year.John: Thank you, sir. You have booked a honeymoon suite with a front view from 5th to 10th March.Mike: That is right, thank you.John: You are welcome. We will see you on 5th, March, Mr. Mike.Mike: Thanks. See you.John: See you.Task 2In task 2, students will listen to a dialogue about dining and then do the exercises as required. Before listening, they are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural notes related to the dialogue.TranscriptWaiter: Hello, my name’s John. I’ll be your waiter this evening. Can I get you anything from the bar for starters?Derek: No, thanks. What we really need is a booster chair for our daughter. Do you have one?Waiter: Yes, of course. The hostess should have brought you one. Just a moment.Waiter: Our special tonight is Duck Chambord, which is roast duck served in a raspberry sauce with fresh raspb erries. It’s also served with wild rice and a medley of vegetables. That is17.95 and it comes with soup or salad.Sandy: What is your soup of the day?Waiter: Our soup of the day is French onion.Sandy: The duck sounds good. One of us should have it.Derek: Alright, you order the duck.Sandy: Fine.Derek: She will have the duck, and I will have the filet mignon.Waiter: How would you like your filet mignon, sir? Rare, medium rare, or well-done?Derek: Medium rare.Waiter: And would you like soup or salad with your meals?Sandy: I want salad.Derek:I’ll have the soup. French onion, yes?Waiter:Yes, that’s right. It’s very good. I recommend it.Sandy: Our daughter will share some of our meal with us. Could you bring an extra plate for her? Waiter: Of co urse, Ma’am. I will also bring your sourdough bread in just a moment.Sandy: Our bread?Waiter: Yes, we serve it at all tables.Sandy: Good. Thank you.(From /lesson/lyyyky/63046.html) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Listening for Global UnderstandingStudents are asked to listen to the dialogue and answer the following questions.1) Who should have brought the booster chair to the couple?The hostess.2) Why did the woman ask for an extra plate?Their daughter will share some of their meal with it.3) What did the restaurant serve at all tables for free?sourdough breadExercise 2 Listening for DetailsStudents are asked to listen to the dialogue again and fill in the blanks with the missing information.1) Can I get you anything from the bar for starters?2) Our special tonight is Duck Chambord, which is roast duck served in a raspberry sauce withfresh raspberries.3) That is 17.95 and it comes with soup or salad.4) How would you like your filet mignon, sir? Rare, medium rare, or well-done?5) It’s very good. I recommend it.6) I will also bring your sourdough bread in just a moment.Additional ListeningIn this section, students will listen to a passage about the longest suspension bridge in the world and then do the exercises as required. Before listening, they are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural notes related to the passage.TranscriptThe Longest Suspension Bridge in the WorldVerrazano, an Italian about whom little is known, sailed into New York Harbor in 1524 and named it Angou lême. He described it as “a very agreeable situation located within two small hills in the mids t of which flowed a great river”. Though V errazano is by no means considered to be a greatest explorer, his name will probably remain immortal, for on November 21st, 1964, the longest suspension bridge in the world was named after him.The Verrazano Bridge, which was designed by Othmar Ammann, joins Brooklyn to Staten Island. It has a span of 4,260 feet. The bridge is so long that the shape of the earth had to be taken into account by its designer. Two great towers support four huge cables. The towers are built on immense underwater platforms made of steel and concrete. The platforms extend to a depth of over 100 feet under the sea. These alone took sixteen months to build. Above the surface of the water, the towers rise to a height of nearly 700 feet. They support the cables from which the bridge has been suspended. Each of the four cables contains 26,108 lengths of wire. It has been estimated that if the bridge were packed with cars, it would still only be carrying a third of its total capacity. However, size and strength are not the only important things about this bridge. Despite its immensity, it is both simple and e legant, fulfilling its designer’s dream to c reate “an enormous obje ct drawn as faintly as possible”.(From /Article/1321.shtml)Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Listening ComprehensionStudents are asked to listen to the passage and choose the best answers to the questions.1) D2) A3) BExercise 2 Listening for DetailsStudents are asked to listen to the passage again and fill in the blanks with the missing information.1)Verrazano, an Italian about whom little is known, sailed into New York Harbor in 1524 andnamed it Angoulême(安古拉姆).2) The platforms extend to a depth of over 100 feet under the sea.3) Above the surface of the water, the towers rise to a height of nearly 700 feet.4) Each of the four cables contains 26,108 lengths of wire.Part III Oral PracticeIn this part, students will have 3 tasks to accomplish.Task 1 Group DiscussionStudents are asked to work in groups and tell each other three places where they would make their dream trips if they had the time and money. They should explain their reasons for their choice.SampleIf I had money and time, I would first go to Greece, next to Paris and then to Austria. I choose Greece as the first because ancient Greek civilization impresses me the most and I am looking forward to a visit to the Parthenon, which is the most important and characteristic monument of Greek civilization.My second choice is Paris which is a romantic city and the paradise for artists. Paris, the “City of Lights”, is best known for its world-renowned beauty and charm. The Louvre which is located on the right bank of the Seine River is one of the largest and most famous museums in the world. Other places like the Eiffel Tower, the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Palace of Versailles are all attractive places of interest.I choose Austria, the land of music, out of my love for classical music. Austria is the hometown of many world-famous classical musicians such as the Strauss family, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Franz Schubert whose music I have been enjoying for years.Hopefully, my dream will be fulfilled one day. As you can see, all these places are located in Europe and thus it won’t cost too much to visit and take too long before I can save enough money to cover the expenses.Task 2 Pair WorkIn partⅡtask 2, students have heard a dialogue about dining a broad. Imagine it’s the lunch time in a coffee shop. Students are asked to work in pairs and make a short dialogue between a customer and a waiter/waitress.Sample for the DialogueWaitress: Hello, may I take your order?Customer: Yes, I would like the tomato and cucumber salad, garlic bread, spaghetti and meatballs and iced tea with lemon please.Waitress: Do you want to upgrade that to a super value meal?Customer: No, thanks, but what is a special meal?Waitress: That is a set meal with little fat for people on a diet. Would you like one? Customer: No, thanks, this is enough.Waitress: Is this for here or to go?Customer: I eat in, oh, and can I get some apple pies?Waitress: Sorry, the pie machine is out of work. Your total is 6 bucks.Task 3 Role PlayStudents are asked to find two partners to play the roles of a local guide, Wang and two tourists, Jack and Mike. Jack and Mike have never been to the Great Wall before and are curious about almost everything. Wang introduces the Great Wall to them, and tries his/her best to answer their questions.Sample for the DialogueWang: We’re approaching Badaling and you will see the Great Wall in a short while.Jack: Wonderful! We’ve been waiting for it so long.Mike: W hat’s the length of the Great Wall?Wang: The Great Wall meanders from east to west for about 6,000 kilometers or 12,000 li. That’s why we call it in Chinese “Wan Li Chang Cheng”, w hich literally means “Ten Thousand Li Long Wall”.Jack: And it was built more than 2,000 years ago?Wang: Yes, construction of the Wall first began during the Warring States period about 2,500 years ago. Some kingdoms built huge walls hoping to protect their territories. When Qin Shihuang or the First Emperor unified China in 221BC, he decided to have the various sections of the walls linked up and also extended. From that we got the Great Wall.Jack: And that’s what we’re going to see, right?Wang: No, not really. The Qin Great Wall hasn’t got much left today. In the subsequent dynasties, the Great Wall was rebuilt many times. The last massive rebuilding of the Great wall was in Ming Dynasty. The Great Wall we shall see at Badaling was rebuilt then. Oh, here we are.Please remember the number of our bus. Should you go astray from the group as I knowsome younger members of our group would like to have a quick climb to the top, please re member to come here before 11 o’clock.Jack: What are those towers on the wall spaced at regular distances from one another?Wang: They are beacon fire towers. In ancient times, if attacked by enemies the guards would set off smoke in the day-time and bonfire at night to alarm troops stationed along the wall. Jack: I see Bob and Ma rk are already on the wall. Let’s quicken our steps.Wang: Please watch your step. It’s very steep here and the surface is a little slippery.Jack: I now understand why you told us to wear no high heeled shoes.Wang: Shall I give you a hand?Mike: No, no. I’m doing fine with the help of the banisters.Jack: Hold on. A few more steps will bring us to the top.Wang: Now, this is the furthest point we can go. Beyond here, the wall has not been restored yet.Why don’t we sit down and rest for a while before we turn back?Mike: This is such a lovely place! Green mountains roll over one another. Lush trees dot the slopes. A gentle breeze caresses us and the Great Wall winds its way like a giant serpent. Wang: I also want to tell you a well-known legend. In 221 B.C., in ShanXi Province there was a poor scholar. One day the soldiers came to his village and seized every man in sight, but the scholar managed to escape by hiding himself in a garden. He was discovered by a beautiful young girl named Meng Jiangnu who helped him. Soon they fell in love. But on their wedding d ay he was seized by the emperor’s soldiers and taken to the Great Wall to work.For months and months, Meng Jiangnu waited for her husband to return but there was no news of him. Finally she decided to go to the Great Wall to look for him. After a long and hard journey, she arrived at the beginning of the wall, at Shanhaiguan by the sea. After searching for him for many weeks, she finally gave up her hope. In great despair she knelt by the wall and wept for three days and three nights. The wall, weakened by her tears, collapsed around here and there, where great stones had once been, lay the dead body of her husband.Meng Jiangnu was heart-broken. She threw herself into the sea and drowned. If you get the chance to go to Shanhaiguan yo u’ll see a temple dedicated to her memory over-looking the sea.Jack: Well, Wang, you are not only knowledgeable about history, but also have the gift of the gab!(From /yingyu/55/n-90755.html) Time for FunOne-breath EnglishStudents will listen to the following recording and repeat the sentences after the tape.Step 1Use one breath to imitate the speakers’ pronunciation and intonation. Try to control your speed and make sure you have the right and clear pronunciation and intonation.Step 2Articulate it as clearly and quickly as possible.。

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Unit 12P162 B.Part 1False complacency: Consumers may feel a false sense of complacency by only shopping differently.Part 2Shopping:One thing we can so to help the environment is turn our shopping cart into a vehicle for social change when we go shopping. Part 3Longer-term issue: Over-consumption by advanced industrial countries is a longer-term issue that we must focus on to save the earth.Part 4Green marketing: We have to be careful of the green marketing that is going on and the hucksters who profit from it.Part 5Revitalizing: We should think about revitalizing our transportation systems rather than which new car to buy.C.1. which of these book titles is not mentioned in the C2.what general purpose do these books have A3. what do Alan During and C4.what one thing does Alice Tepper Marlin A5. what shoud we do when we shop.C6. which comment does Alan Durning not make about C7. who is responsible for over consumption B8.which of the earth’s environmental B9.what specific solution does Durning propose C10.how does Durning see green B11. where do we see a lot of A12.which of the following areas is not mentioned A13. how does Tepper Marlin C14.what negative result could occur C15.what example does Toyota use for C16. what does Durning think we need to focus on A17.what happened in the 1980s, according to AD.1. B which of the following best2. C why does the interviewer3. A what does Durning think aboutUnit 11A Task Listening :which car companies are mentioned as examples of companies that may have to consolidate in the futureRenault, Peugeot and Mazda.B. Part 1 what is becoming more common ,as illustrated by APart 2 what significance does the Daimler Chrysler merger B Part 3 how easy is it to implement cross border APart 4 what impact will the Daimler merger have on CPart 5 what reaction will countries have to the Daimler APart 6 what role will governments play with international BC.Part 1 T Government and business F the scale of T national Part 2 Tthe Daimler merger F According to Jeffrey Garten F The Daimler merger marks the beginningPart 3 T this merger will T cultural differences FOperational Finterntional mergersPart 4 Tin the future Fthe smaller firms Tcompetition will F Renault PeugeotPart 5 T Anti-trust Tthe SEC Fmercedes T CHryslerPart 6 Tthere has been an eclipse Tgovernments have different F governments are able to join acrossD. 1. Fthe significance 2Tthis merger was 3Tthere are more international mergers 4Tsmaller car companies will 5. F In the end , 6T governments are more conservative.Unit 10A Task Listening:what are two examples of nontraditional families mentioned in the report? Gay couples, foster parents, stepfamilies, labor unions, historical societies and unrelated seniors.Part 1 what legal action has been taken in California? California now publicly registers nontraditional groups as families.Part 2 how does Shannom Gibson’s family situation illustrate the situation of many American family today? Shannon Gibson has both a biological father and a stepfather in her family.Part 3 what issue will the states be grappling with for many years? The courts will be grappling with the issue of what constitutes a family.Part 4 how does the family registration certificate help? It could help legitimize John Brown’s status as a single father with dependents.C.1. Awhat is disappearing in the united states?2. Awhich nontraditional groups are mentioned as3. Chow is shanon Gibson like?4. Cwhat concern does Shannon have?5. Chow can a group register?6. Bwhich group is not mentioned as one that?7. Bwhat did the family Diversity?8. Awhat kind of court case caused the state of?9. Bwhich group is not mentioned as s group in California?10. Cwhich two states have registion procedures similar?11. Bhow significant is the family registration? 12. Cwhat role does John play? 13. What does Browm say about his son?B 14. Awhat is likely to happen ti Brown as result?1. Tshannon feel2. Fshannon would rather be3. Tshannon is afraid4. Fthomas coleman thinks5. Fcoleman think it’s easy6. Tcoleman thinks it will take7. TJohn brown feels he has8. Fbrown is confident that the insurance9. T brown is expecting a fightUnit 9 P120A Task listening: Is Olen Kelley against all guns?No, only cheap handguns that are made to kill people.B.Part 1How are some people trying to change gun laws?Some people are trying to stop the sale of Saturday Night Specials.Part 2What happened to Kelley?Olen Kelly was held up and shot.Part 3Who is Kelley suing?He’s suing the manufacturer of Saturday Night Specials.C.1. BStatistics show that many people will2. Bwhat change in the GUN Control Act?3. CSenator Edward try to4. COlen Kelley5. Awhat happened when Kelley tried to open?6. Bwhat did therobbers do to Kelley?7. Cwhere is the maker of the gun located? 8. Bwhat does Kelley say about Knives? 9. C why does Kelley criticize junk guns? 10. C which of the following reasons does Kelley give? 11. Cwhat is Kelley’s most important goal in taking his case to court?D.6. Fkelley would sue the7. FKelley would sue the rifle manufacturer if. 1~5全是对的Unit 8 P106A.where did Lisa Grigg get the ideas for her clinic?From her auto mechanic.B.Part 1Clinic: Lisa Grigg opened a medical clinic in Vermont that accepts no insurance.Part 2Charge:She charges patients for her labor and for parts.Part 3Simple:By not dealing with insurance issues, she can keep her medical care very simple.Part 4Acute care:As an acute care provider, Lisa still encourages herpatients to see their primary care physicians.Part 5Off-the-clock:She will go off-the-clock and talk with her patients when their problems seem to be more serious.C.1. Lisa Grigg “had it”:companies forms2. she hung out a shingle as :acute care3. Patients are charged :fee4. Lisa Grigg charges:two dollars5. in addition to charging for her labor when :suture tray injection6.heritemized bill:minute part7. Lisa Grigg was feeling: fed up with8. the problems she had with: paperwork fighting9.Like her mechanic: price list10. Average co-pays are:ten fifteen11. Lisa Grigg encourages:primary care12. At her last job :eight three five13. Robert Siegel wonders if :billing14. Lisa Grigg is fairly :liberal15.If she thinks a : bruise16. Robert thinks Lisa’s:office managerD.1.Cwhat attitude does Lisa Grigg express in her answer?2. Awhatattitude does Robert Siegel expressin his comment? 3. Bwhat attitude does Lisa Grigg express ? 4. Cwhat attitude does Robert express in his question?Unit 7 P90A.how old was George Soros when he first started trading in currency? He was 14 years old.B.Part 1Multibillionaire :Multibillionaire and philanthropist George Soros became one of the world’s wealthiest men through his work as a financier.Part 2anxious:Managing people’s money and taking risks made him anxious.Part 3experiences in trading :His experiences in trading began when he was 14. as a Hungarian Jew hiding from the Nazis.Part 4feelings about money:Soros has uncomfortable feelings about his reputation to make money and would rather be known as a thinker. Part 5goal :His goal is to make a contribution to make the world a better place.C.1. Bwhat is special about Tuesdays on Morning Edition?2. Bhow is George soros described?3. Awhich of the following is not true4. Bwhat’s the problem with managing ?5. Bwhat negative effect might Scros’scyrrency trading6. Cwhich of the following is not true about Soros’s7. B which of the following is true about the 14 old years?8. Cwhat lesson did George learn?9. Bhow did young George feel about his experiences 10. Awhich of the following describes George background? 11. Cwhich of describes George’s plan? 12. B how would Soros have liked to be appreciated? 13. B what fascinates Soros? 14. Cwhat does heving money allow Soros to do?15. C how does soros react to the idea that he is ? 16. Bwhich of the following is not correct in 17. Ahow does Sorod feel about giving money?18. Chow would George Soros like to be remembered? Unit 6B.1.What has Benetton done that has caused controversy?Benettonhas produced a set of controversial ads.2.How do the Benetton ads help the company?The ads createcontroversy and generate publicity for the company.3.How do the views of the newborn-baby ad differ?Some say the adof the newborn is disgusting, while others say it is magnificent and natural.4.According to Bob Garfield, what two purposes do these adshave?The ads benefit publicity while they distract consumers from Benetton’s high prices.C.1.Awhich of the following is not true?2. C which of the followingdoes not describe one of the Benetton ads? 3. Awhy is Garfield being interviewed? 4. Bwhy does Garfield think Benetton has produced? 5. Chow does Garfield think people probably react when they see the ad? 6. Cwhich description does Garfield think Benetton would use to ? 7. Ain discussing the newborn baby,what does imagine? 8. Bwhich magazine published the ad with the newborn baby? 9. A how does the interviewer teaact to the magazines? 10. Cwhat did Benetton espect to happen with these ads? 11. Bwhy does Garfield think Benetton’sadvertising is cunning? 12. C what does Garfield say about Benetton’s prices?。

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Whether English should be removed from the College Entrance Examination and give your reason? What is the aim of the reform? What are advantages and disadvantages?Are you agree with the reform that Samaritan 见义勇为[sə'mæritn]will be taken into consideration in favorable scoring policy in college entrance examination and please give your reason.教科书/作业答案Unit1Basic listening practice: CDABCListening in: task 1: While the man is wondering why the woman is suddenly getting excellent marks, she says she read an article on studing and remembering. It talks about principles like “ Mental Visulization”, that is, creating a picture in one’s mind of what is to be remembered. This reminds the man of the principle “Association”, “Consolidation”new material into what one has already learned sixteen “Distributed Practice”shorter several days a muscle exercise Task2: FTFFFTask3: 1A 2.C3. D 4.B 5.DFurther listening: task 1:ABDDCcarrots, eggs,bananas, andmilk(2)lost keys(3) a giant carrot and a banana hanging from it(4) a giant milk carton pouring milk over the carrot and banana(5)an egg-shaped UFO flying across the sky(6) The sound of the keys might remind you of having placed them in a drawer.The cold touch of the keys might remindFurther listening and speaking:Where did the professor gotrue entertained particular retired pour openedby staying overnight, he did not need to go out in the bad weather.washing the dishes after supper, the forgetful professor disappearedbecause he was going to stay there overnight, he had gone home to get his pajamas and toothbrush.Unit2:Basic listening practice: CDBDAListening in: task 1: Seeing that Jenny has bought the books for the biology class, Harrison says nobody does much on the first day because it’s still add-drop, which means students are changing from class to class. Jenny knows the professor is really good.But Harrison warns her that the professor is good, only if students are hand-workers, for he expects a lot.After class, Jenny admits that half of what the professor said went over her head, and Harrison assures her that a lot of what the professor said is explained in the reading. When Jenny asks to borrow Harrison notes, he says “on problem”, for they don’t have class until Wednesday. Finally, Harrison says participation in the discussion at the seminar is an important part of the education there.Task2: TFFFTTask3: 1B 2.C3. D 4.A 5.DFurther listening: task 1:BACDDFurther listening and speaking:Prince William in ChileScriptWhat goes into a prince’s education today? For Britain’s Prince William, nature played an important role in his education this last winter, as the future king went on a 10-week expedition in Chile with Raleigh International.The experience was a very different one for the prince. He kayaked in ocean fjords, tracked a rare deer, and was stranded on a beach during a storm.He also got used to sleeping on the ground—at times in a room filled with 16 people –and living in simple conditions.Those who took part, called “volunteers”, both contributed and learned. The prince helped locals build wooded walkways and buildings, and taught English to schoolchildren.He was described by other volunteers as hardworking, humble, and laid-back. As one s aid, “He struck a really good balance between working hard and having fun…getting on with everyone, and taking on the team spirit.”The prince said he liked being treated as an “equal” by other volunteer, who came from all walks of life. Around 20 percent were from problem backgrounds, some having had troubles with drugs or crime.It seems that there’s a lot more to education than university and books, and the Chilean forests and a little contact with regular people may do a lot of a British prince.Unit 3:Basic listening practice: CABCDListening in: task 1: After thirteen years marriage, the woman wants to divorce her husband, claiming he is irresponsible. When asked for the specific grounds for divorce, she gives these reasons: First, he keeps changing jobs, and the family has had to move four times in thirteen years, but she wants stability for her children and herself. Second, although he is paying the bills, they just live around the poverty line. Her children are being teased by other children for not dressing good clothes. Also, they had to live in a small apartment and drive an old car, though it still runs. Worse still, the husband yells at her, though she admits she also yell at him and calls him names. As for the divorce arrangements, the woman will give the husband only visitation rights instead of joint custody. Moreover, the woman will demand half of all they have and large support payments.Task2: FTFFTTask3: CABBBFurther listening: task1 BDADCFurther listening and speaking:Prince More Precious Than the Diamondthe last word I'dconsider(2) I consider dating(3) my reservations about dating(4) date Maria(5) my son's response to her(6) marry me(7) accepted(8) a family of three(9) remarriage failuresa picture of the three of us(10)married and divorced eight(11) timeswould have no such pain(12)my son(13)a wife(14)my loneliness and anxiety(15)brought the issue up(16)lukewarm(17)mechanical(18)warmed up to her(19)ripe(20)the right choice(21)People have long known the saying “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend.” But this may be changing. There’s a new stone on the gem market, tanzanite, and it is giving diamonds some serious competition.Tanzanite was one of a number of gems discovered in East Africa in the 1960s. The new colors and varieties changed the gem market. But the real gem among these stones was tanzanite, discovered in 1967 in Tanzania. The stone was named after its country of origin by New York’s Tiffany and Co. which introduced it to the world. It draws one’s attention quickly with its color—blue, purple or bronze, depending on the direction it is viewed from.More important for its value, though, is its rarity. Tanzanite has been found in only one small area, near Mount Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania. And its supply will probably be fully mined in the next two decades.As one mining official puts it, “It should never have really occurred in the first place. It did occur. And only this one deposit on this entire planet that is known…makes it more than a thousand times rarer than diamonds. And certainly within the next 15 to 20 years, there will be no more tanzanite to be mined.”The current value of the tanzanite market, at U.S. $10 billion, is equivalent to that of diamonds. And so another saying “Diamonds are forever” may lose some of its meaning.Unit4Basic listening practice: CDACBListening in: task 1: After thirteen years marriage, the woman wants to divorce her husband, claiming he is irresponsible. When asked for the specific grounds for divorce, she gives these reasons: First, he keeps changing jobs, and the family has had to move four times in thirteen years, but she wants stability for her children and herself. Second, although he is paying the bills, they just live around the poverty line. Her children are being teased by other children for not dressing good clothes. Also, they had to live in a small apartment and drive an old car, though it still runs. Worse still, the husband yells at her, though she admits she also yell at him and calls him names. As for the divorce arrangements, the woman will give the husband only visitation rights instead of joint custody. Moreover, the woman will demand half of all they have and large support payments.coast(2) divorce her husband was impressed by(3) irresponsible shipping company(4) changing jobs existing(5) move cargo(6) stability communication skills(7) herself knowledge(8) potential clients(9) find customers(10) team spirit(11) her age(12) her parents(13) to learnTask2: FTFFTTask3: CcbadFurther listening: task1 caacbFurther listening and speaking:A Galaxy of Film Prize WinnersScriptThe European Film Awards—First Hollywood, then Cannes, and now Pairs?The European Film Awards ceremony was held in Pairs in early December, honorin g the best in European and world films.Lars von Trier’s Dancer in the Dark was the overall winner of the evening, receiving awards for the best European film and best actress—Bjork..The audiences was disappointed, however, as neither von Trier, Bjork, nor the Oscar-winning Italian director Roberto Benigni showed up to accept awards.Still, other prize winners did come. The Irish actor Richard Harris, who was given an award for lifetime achievement, gave a humorous thank-you speech that was the high point of the evening.Another internationally known actor, Jean Reno, also gave an enthusiastic thank-you speech. The French actor received an award for European achievement in world cinema, for his international firm career.Other VIPs from around Europe also attended. But most of the prizes at the ceremony, which people have been calling“the European Oscars”, went to French films.There was one international film award, which went to a French-Hong Kong co-production, Wong Karwai’s In the Mood for Love.Unit5II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.C 2.D 3. A 4.B 5.CIII. Listening InTask 1:Chris and Nora are going to a reception. Chris is eager to making new connections. As the party ends at two, he intends to have all those brochures distributed by one- thirty. But Nora disagrees, saying that those brochures will make him look like a green hand. She advises him just to hand out business card and leave his work at the door. But Chris wonders how he can get anything out of this if she can’t talk business. To this, Nora insists that he should just get a card for a card. Chris catches on quickly and knows that he can hand out business cards now and follow up on Monday. Finally, Nora suggests splitting up so that they can cover more ground. Chris feels it will be a piece of cake and promise to meet her back there at two.Task 2: Keys: FTFFTTask3: Keys: 1. D 2.C 3. C 4.A 5.CVI. Further ListeningKeys: 1.C 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.DFurther listening and speaking:A Historic Settlement between the Law and BusinessScriptBill Gates, Microsoft Chairman:We hope that when the state attorney general fully reviewed the settlement, they will also agree that it’s the right way forward. Litigation is never a good thing for any industry or any company. We have said for some time that we would go the extra mile to resolve this case. That is exactly what we did in reaching this settlement.The experience of the past the three years hs had a profound impact on me personally and on our company. We are in a fast-moving, competitive industry, but we will focus more on how our actions affect other companies.John Ashcroft, U.S Attorney General:Today we are announcing a strong, historical settlement reached by the Department of Justice and the Microsoft Corporation that will put an end to Microsoft’s unlawful conduct, bring effective relief to the marketplace, and ensure that consumers will have more choices in meeting their needs of computing and working with their computers. This settlement is the right result for consumers and for businesses, the right result for the economy, and the right result for government. It provides prompt, effective, certain relief for consumers and removes the uncertainty in the computer market, a critical factor in today’s economy.Unit 6II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.C 2.C3. B 4.A 5.DIII. Listening InTask 1:Alan’s ac countant is preparing his income tax return, so he needs to go over some of the receipts wit her. Pamela complains that the government just squanders people’s hard-earned tax money on some unnecessary projects. But Alan does not mind paying taxes, saying it means he is earning money, which is better than living on charity. Pamela insists that if the poor would just get jobs, taxes would bee much lower. Alan disagrees, saying most people would rather work than receive charity, but sometimes there are no jobs that they are trained for. But Pamela asserts that the jobless people should take the needed training to upgrade their skills and knowledge to become more employable. Alan believes that some of the government tax dollars are already directed to training and upgrading programs that help the poor to get jobs. When Pamela says some of the unemployed don’t want to work, preferring to have handouts, Alan points out that some people have to be educated to realize how much fuller their life would be if they ere not dependent on charity. Pamela is, however, more down-to-earth, thinking the government should attack unemployment by reducing the tax rate. That would give people more money; then, they would spend more, which would create more jobs for the poor.Task 2: Keys: TFTFTTask3: Fighting Teen SmokingKeys: 1D 2.A 3. B 4.C 5.cVI. Further Listening Task1: Keys: 1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.AFurther listening and speaking:Humanity is indivisible.ScriptKofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations:Peace must be sought above all because it is a condition for every member of the human family to live a life of dignity and security.We have entered the third millennium through a gate of fire. If today, after the horror of 11 September, we see better and we see farther, we will realize that humanity is indivisible.New threats make no distinction between races, nations, or regions. A new insecurity has entered every mind, regardless of wealth or status. A deeper awareness of the bonds that bind us all, in pain and in pro sperity, has gripped young and old…because beneath the surface of state and nations, ideas and language, lies the fate of individual human beings in needed. Answering their needs will be the mission of the United Nations in the century to come. Thank you very much.Uint7II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.B 2.D 3. A 4.A 5.CIII. Listening InTask 1:While being interviewed by Martha, Ed said more people in his culture respect nature ever before. When asked about the most serious environmental problem in the world today, he mentioned the damaged ozone layer and the pollution in big cities.Ed learned about environmental problem at school. A lot of clubs and some TV programs promote environmental safely. He believes that students should learn more about the environment at school. Then they can be more aware of all the problems and prevent more problems from occurring.When asked about a new law he would like to create to help the environment, he said that when people throw away their cigarette butts, they have to throw them in the garbage bin. They should be fined if they throw them on the floor.Personally, Ed is so set against littering that he never litters. He always throws his trash into the garbage bin.Task 2: Keys: FTTFTTask3: A Mild EI NinoKeys: 1. C 2.A3. D 4.B 5.CVI. Further ListeningTask1: Keys: 1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.CFurther listening and speaking:Santa’s Hometown in DangerScriptWeather experts may have found a new problem caused by global warming, one which many people will pay attention to: There are signs that Santa’s home in the North may be in trouble because of warmer temperatures.The Finnish town of Rovaniemi on the Arctic Circle, which many Europeans say is the home of Santa Claus, has had its warmest winter in 40 years. As a result, there has been much less snow than usual—meaning no snowmen, no snowballs and possible not enough snow for Santa to ride his sleigh on.More important for local residents, it may mean fewer tourists, as well. Santa’s wintry hometown normally attracts thousands of visitors each year, and millions of dollars. Anne Pelttari-Bergman, the town’s tourist director, worries that the town could be in trouble if snow levels do not return to normal. She explains: “Snow is really important for us, of course. For Santa Claus, for Christmas tourism, and also for our winter tourism because winter is our best season. It is really important for us.”Weather experts and town residents are hoping this warm winter is a one-time thing. Few people can imagine a holiday when even Santa does not have a white Christmas.Unit 8Basic Listening Practic e: CBCDAListening in: Task 1: security checks, searched, fear, carry-ons, checking, at work, greater, less likely, precautions. Seized, his digital camera, take pictures, flew, ran his bags, on his way, strangeTask 2: TFFFTTask3: BACCDFurther Listening: task1: DCDABFurther listening and speaking:landing, followed, headed, present, succeeded, arrested, publish, attention, happened, cheering, charge, dropped, humorous, get backUnit 9Basic Listening Practic e: CABDCListening in: Task 1: get, a bunch of roses, lover’s day, win her heart, a beautiful card, invited her to dinner, on the wallet, end up, her birthday, a ring, WesternTask 2: TFTFFTask3: ADCBCFurther Listening: task1: CBDACFurther listening and speaking:fun, headache, 150, special, annually, special feeling, atmosphere, traditional-looking, whole, regulations, surprisingly, translates, idea, impression, spreads。

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 ______________________________________________________

研究生视听说答案

研究生视听说答案

Section 1: Scent Of A Woman(闻香识女人1992, USA) COLONEL: You got a watch?CHARLIE: Ah, it's 7:20.COLONEL: I didn't ask you the time. I asked if you had a watch.CHARLIE: Yeah, in the other room.COLONEL: Get it.CHARLIE: Colonel, there's a clock right next to your bed.COLONEL: Does it have a second hand?CHARLIE: Yeah.COLONEL: Time me! How long?CHARLIE: Um... about seconds.COLONEL: I'm rusty.CHARLIE: Where did you get a gun, Colonel?COLONEL: Piece or weapon, Charlie, never a gun.CHARLIE: Where did you get the piece?COLONEL: I'm an officer in the United States Army. This is my sidearm.CHARLIE: But you're not an officer anymore.COLONEL: So I'm retired, so what? An officer never relinquishes his 45.CHARLIE: Yeah, but you better relinquish it to me or I'm gonna call Mrs. Rossi.COLONEL: Good idea.CHARLIE: Then I'm going back to school.COLONEL: Even better. Blue skies, green lights. I hope you have a wonderful trip. That felt like 25. You oughta be able to do a 45 in 25. Did you time me ?CHARLIE: No, I did not and I'm calling Albany.CHARLIE: That was stupid.COLONE: Was it? You're stuck with me, Charlie.CHARLIE: No, I'm not. I'm outta here !COLONEL: Where you goin' New Hampshire? You got no money. How you gonna do that? Mmm. Karen's number tastes like Albany. Hah !CHARLIE: Fine. I'm leaving.COLONEL: Charlie? Charlie! All I want from you is another day.CHARLIE: For what?COLONEL: One last tour of the battlefield. I can get around a city like New York, but l sometimes need a point in the right direction. What do you say, Charlie? What's one day between friends? CHARLIE: All right. Well, say I stay for another day. Will you give me your weapon? COLONEL: Oh, Charlie! I'm a lieutenant colonel, United States Army. I'm not giving my fucking gun to anyone. Now, what are you drinkin' ?CHARLIE: Colonel, this -- this is unacceptable.COLONEL: Unacceptable? What are you givin' me that prep school crap for? Unacceptable? What have they done, taken the Oregon out of the boy? Put in Harvard Business School? CHARLIE: Then give me your bullets.COLONEL: You do see the sense of it, Charlie, don't you? I can't chew the leather anymore. So, why should I share the tribe's provisions? I mean, there's no one wants to tear a herring with me anymore.CHARLIE: The bullets, Colonel.COLONEL: "The bullets, Colonel." You sound like a guy in "Lives of a Bengal Lancer." What do you give a shit for?CHARLIE: About what?COLONEL: About what? About whether I blow my brains out or not.CHARLIE: Because I have a conscience, you know.COLONEL: You have a conscience. I forgot. The Charlie Conscience. Do we tell? Do we not tell? Do we follow the rich boy's code or not? Do we let this blind asshole die or not?COLONEL: Yeah. Conscience, Charlie. When were you born, son? Around the time of the Round Table? Hah. Haven't you heard? Conscience is dead.CHARLIE: No, I haven't heard.COLONEL: Well, then, take the fucking wax outta your ears! Grow up! It's fuck your buddy. Cheat on your wife. Call your mother on Mother's Day. Charlie, it's all shit.CHARLIE: Where you goin' ?COLONEL: I got piss call. I know I said I need ya for just one day, but even I can't hold it that long. Oh, and, Charlie, you forgot the one in the chamber. Hah !Section 5: Legally Blonde(律政俏佳人2001, U.S.A.)BROOK WINDHAM: Thank you.PROF. CALLAHAN: What are you so happy about? You're on trial for murder.BROOK WINDHAM: Get up.PROF. CALLAHAN: What?BROOK WINDHAM: You're fired. I have new representation.PROF. CALLAHAN: Who?Elle: Excuse you, you're in my way.PROF. CALLAHAN: She's a law student. She can't defend you.DAVID: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling 3.03.ELLE: See? Thank you, David.THE HONORABLE MARINA R. BICKFORD: Counselors, approach the bench.PROF. CALLAHAN: You're not going up there.ELLE: Yes, I am.BROOK WINDHAM: Maybe you didn't hear me. You're fired.THE HONORABLE MARINA R.BICKFORD: Counselors, now. All of you.ELLE: Elle Woods, Your Honor. Rule 3.03 of Supreme Judicial Court states that a law student may appear on behalf of a defendant in criminal proceedings.DA JOYCE RAFFERTY: Your Honor, I have no problem with this.PROF. CALLAHAN: I do. I'm not allowing it.ELLE: But you agreed last night. In your office when we were discussing my career.THE HONORABLE MARINA R.BICKFORD: The ruling also states that you need a licensed attorney to supervise you. Mr. Callahan?PROF. CALLAHAN: That I won't agree to.EMMETT: I'll supervise, Your Honor.THE HONORABLE MARINA R.BICKFORD: Well, Ms. Woods, proceed.ELLE: Thank you, Your Honor.PROF. CALLAHAN: Enjoy prison.THE HONORABLE MARINA R.BICKFORD: Mrs. Windham, you do realize what you're doing? BROOK WINDHAM: Absolutely.SERENA: Oh, my God! There she is!MARGOT: We came to see your trial!SERENA: Look how cute. There's a judge and everything. And jury people.MARGOT: Vote for Elle!THE HONORABLE MARINA R.BICKFORD: Ladies, take a seat.SERENA: Go, girl.MAN: Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you God? CHUTNEY WINDHAM: I do.MAN: Be seated.THE HONORABLE MARINA R.BICKFORD: Ms. Woods, you may begin your questioning. ELLE: First of all I would like to point out.that not only is there no proof in this case...but there is a complete lack of mens rea which by definition tells us that there can be no crime…without a vicious will.THE HONORABLE MARINA R.BICKFORD: I am aware of the meaning of mens rea. What I'm unaware of is why you're giving me a vocabulary lesson when you should be questioning your witness.ELLE: Yes, Your Honor. Miss Windham...when you arrived back at the house...was your father there?CHUTNEY WINDHAM: Not that I saw, but like I said I went straight upstairs to take a shower. ELLE: And when you came downstairs, what happened?CHUTNEY WINDHAM: I saw Brooke standing over his body drenched in his blood.ELLE: But Mrs. Windham didn't have a gun?CHUTNEY WINDHAM: No. She'd stashed it by then.EMMETT: Move to strike that from the record, Your Honor. It's speculation.THE HONORABLE MARINA R.BICKFORD: So stricken.EMMETT: Go ahead.ELLE: Miss Windham, did you hear a shot fired?CHUTNEY WINDHAM: No. I was in the shower.ELLE: Ok. So, sometime in the 20 minutes that you were in the shower, your father was shot. CHUTNEY WINDHAM: I guess.ELLE: Your father was shot while you were in the shower but you didn't hear the shot because...because you were in the shower?CHUTNEY WINDHAM: Yes, I was washing my hair.GERARD: Where is she going with this?EMMETT: Have a little faith, Gerard.ELLE: Miss Windham...what had you done earlier that day?CHUTNEY WINDHAM: I got up, got a latte, went to the gym, got a perm, and came home. ELLE: Were you got in the shower?THE HONORABLE MARINA R.BICKFORD: I believe the witness has made it clear that she was in the shower.ELLE: Yes, Your Honor. Miss Windham, had you ever gotten a perm before? How many would you say?CHUTNEY WINDHAM: Two a year since I was 12. You do the math.ELLE: You know, a girl in my sorority, Tracy Marcinko, got a perm once. We all tried to talk her out of it. Curls weren't a good look for her. She didn't have your bone structure. But, thankfully, that same day she entered the Beta Delta Pi wet t-shirt contest where she was completely hosed down from head to toe.DA JOYCE RAFERTY: Objection! Why is this relevant?ELLE: I have a point, I promise.THE HONORABLE MARINA R.BICKFORD: Then make it.ELLE: Yes, ma'am. Chutney, why is that Tracy Marcinko's curls ruined when she got hosed down? CHUTNEY WINDHAM: Because they got wet?ELLE: Exactly. Because isn't it the first cardinal rule of perm maintenance that you're forbidden to wet your hair for at least 24 hours after getting a perm at the risk of deactivating the ammonium thioglycolate?CHUTNEY WINDHAM: Yes.ELLE: And wouldn't somebody who's had, say, 30 perms in their life be well aware of this rule? And if in fact you weren't washing your hair as I suspect, because your curls are still intact wouldn't you have heard the gunshot? And if in fact you had heard the gunshot Brooke Windham wouldn't have had time to hide the gun before you got downstairs which would mean that you would have had to have found Mrs. Windham with a gun in her hand to make your story plausible. Isn't that right?CHUTNEY WINDHAM: She's my age! Did she tell you that? How would you feel if your father married someone who’s your age?ELLE: You, however, had time to hide the gun, didn’t you Chutney, after you shot your father. CHUTNEY WINDHAM: I didn't mean to shoot him. I thought it was you walking through the door!THE HONORABLE MARINA R.BICKFORD: Order! Order! Order!ELLE: Oh, my God.BROOKE WINDHAM: Oh, my God.THE HONORABLE MARINA R.BICKFORD: Oh, my God.THE HONORABLE MARINA R.BICKFORD: Bailiff, take the witness into custody where she will be charged for the murder of Heyworth Windham. In the matter of The State vs. Brooke Windham this case is dismissed. Mrs. Windham, you are free to go.BROOKE WINDHAM: Thank you! Thank you!REPORTER: Elle, how did you know Chutney was lying?BROOKE WINDHAM: Because she's brilliant, of course.ELLE: The rules of haircare are simple and finite. Any Cosmo Girl would have known. WARNER HUNTINGTON III: Elle, Elle, Elle.ELLE: What?WARNER HUNTINGTON III: I just wanted to say that you were so brilliant in there. And that I was wrong. And you are the girl for me.ELLE: Really?WARNER HUNTINGTON III: Pooh bear...I love you.ELLE: Oh, Warner, I've waited so long to hear you say that. But if I'm gonna be a partner at a law firm by the time I'm 30, I need a boyfriend who's not such a complete bonehead.Section 2: The Queen(女王2006,UK/France/Italy)ALASTAIR: They sent a copy of the Queen’s speech. You might want to scrape the frost off it first.ALASTAIR: I made a couple of changes. So it sounds like it comes from a human being. TONY: Yeah, all right, Alastair.ALASTAIR: At least the old bat finally agreed to visit Diana’s coffin.TONY: You know when you get it wrong, you really get it wrong. That woman has given her whole life in service to her people - fifty years doing a job she NEVER wanted - a job she watched kill her father. She's executed it with honor, dignity and, as far as I can tell, without a single blemish - and now we’re all baying for her blood. All because she's struggling to lead the world in mourning for a woman who threw everything she offered back in her face, and who for the last few years, seemed committed twenty-four seven to destroy everything she holds most dear.ELIZABETH: Hello. Would you like me to place them for you?LITTLE GIRL: No. These are for you.ELIZABETH: For me? Thank you. Thank you very much.JANVRIN: Ma’am, there's been a last minute addition from Downing Street. They’re suggesting adding `..and as a grandmother..' here.ELIZABETH: Right. "So what I say to you now, as your Queen and as a grandmother, I say from my heart."JANVRIN: Do you think you can say it?ELIZABETH: Do I have a choice?DIRECTOR: They are ready for you, your Majesty. Just to confirm this is going out live. ELIZABETH: Fine.DIRECTOR: And you'll be at the front of the six o'clock news on all the channels ELIZABETH: Yes.……ELIZABETH: Thank you.FLOOR MANAGER: Ok, nice and quiet. Ten seconds, everyone.A MAN: ‘We cross, now, live to Buckingham Palace for the Queen’s tribute to Princess Diana. ELIZABETH: Since last Saturday's dreadful news we have seen, throughout Britain and around the world, an overwhelming expression of sadness at Diana's death. We have all been trying in our different ways to cope. It’s not easy to express a sense of loss. The initial shock is often succeeded by a mixture of other feelings, disbelief, incomprehension, anger and concern for those whoremain. We have all felt these emotions in these last few days. So what I say to you now, as your Queen and as a grandmother, I say from my heart...CHERIE: "Heart"? What "heart". She doesn't mean a word of this.TONY: That's not the point. What she's doing is extraordinary. (points to the TV) That's how to survive.CHERIE: Listen to you! A week ago you were the great modernizer, making speeches about the "People's Princess", now you've gone weak at the knees.TONY: Shh…CHERIE: You know, I don't know why I'm surprised. At the end of the day, all Labor Prime Ministers go ga-ga for the Queen.TONY: What?ELIZABETH (ON TV): …will remember her. I, for one, believe that there are lessons to be drawn from her life and from the extraordinary and moving actions to her death. I share in your determination to cherish her memory. I hope that tomorrow we can all, wherever we are, join in expressing our grief at Diana's loss, and gratitude for her all-too-short life. May those who died rest in peace and may we, each and every one of us thank God for someone who made many, many people happy.Section 5: Patton(巴顿将军1970, USA)PATTON: Hi, how are you, son? Where are you from, Gomez?GOMEZ: California, sir.PATTON: Me too. Where were you hit?GOMEZ: In the chest, sir.PATTON: Well, this might be interesting to you. The last German I saw had no chest. Didn't have any head either. You get well quickly, son.PATTON: What's the matter with you?A SOLDIER WHO CRIES: I guess I just can't take it, sir.PATTON: What did you say?A SOLDIER WHO CRIES: It's my nerves, sir. I just can't stand the shelling anymore. PATTON: Your nerves? Hell, you're just a goddamn coward. Shut up! I won't have a yellow bastard crying in front of these brave men who’ve been wounded in the battle. Shut up! Don't admit this yellow bastard. Nothing wrong with him. I won't have sons of bitches afraid to fight stink up this place of honor. You're going back to the front, my friend. You may get shot, you may get killed, but you're going up to the fighting. Either that or I'll stand you up in front of a firing squad. I should shoot you myself. God damn it, you bastard! Get him out of here! Send him up to the front! You hear me? You goddamn coward! I won't have cowards in my army.PATTON: I had to kick a few butts, but Truscott finally broke through to those people on the beach.GENERAL BRADLEY: Have you seen the casualty lists?PATTON: Yes, I've seen them. What's the word from the coast road?GENERAL BRADLEY: The 3rd Division's east of Brolo, heading toward Messina. PATTON: Let's get over there. I want to go in with the troops.GENERAL BRADLEY: You go ahead, George. I'm not very good at that.PATTON: General Bradley. . . . . .it's time to consider how many casualties we'd have. . .. . .if we were still crawling on that goddamn road.A BRITISH GENERAL: Forward, march! Don't smirk, Patton. I shan't kiss you.PATTON: Pity. I shaved close this morning to prepare for getting smacked by you.A BRITISH GENERAL: Forward, march!GENERAL BRADLEY: You wanted to see me, George?PATTON: Got a letter from Ike. I was re-reading Caesar's Commentaries last night. In battle, Caesar wore a red robe to distinguish him from his men. I was struck by that fact because--"Despicable. " That’s the first time in my life anybody ever applied that word to me. GENERAL BRADLEY: Well, at least it's a personal reprimand, it's not official.PATTON: The man was yellow. He should've been tried for cowardice and shot. My god of it. Forgotten about all the people who have taken a lot worse than a little kick in the pants? I ruffled his pride a little bit. What's that compared to war? Two weeks ago at Palermo they call me a hero. They said I was the greatest general since Stonewall Jackson.GENERAL BRADLEY: Now they draw cartoons about you.PATTON: Dirty bastard!They got me holding a little GI and kicking him with an iron boot. You see that, what's on my boot? A swastika. On my boot. An iron boot with a swastika! "You will apologize to the soldier you slapped to all doctors and nurses who were present in the tent at the time to every patient in the tent who can be reached and last but not least to the 7th Army as a whole through individual units, one at a time. " God, I feel low.PATTON: Oh, God. Thou art my God. Early will I seek Thee. My soul thirsteth for Thee. My flesh longeth for Thee in a dry and thirsty land. So as I have seen Thee in the sanctuary. My soul followeth hard after Thee. But those that seek my soul to destroy it shall go into the lower parts of the earth. They shall fall by the sword. They shall be apportioned for foxes. But the king shall rejoice in God. Everyone that sweareth by him shall glory. But the mouth of them that speak lies shall be stopped.OFFICER: Ten-hut!PATTON: At ease. I thought I'd stand up here and let you people see if I am as big a son of a bitch as some of you think I am. I assure you I had no intention of being either harsh or cruel in my treatment of the soldier in question. My sole purpose was to try to restore in him some appreciation of his obligations as a man and as a soldier. lf one can shame a coward I felt one might help him to regain his self-respect. This was on my mind. Now, I freely admit that my method was wrong but I hope you understand my motive and will accept this explanation and this apology. Dismissed.OFFICER: Ten-hut!Section 2: Love Story (爱情故事1970, USA)OLIVE: I can’t believe how great you were.JENNY: Yeah. That tells me how much you know about music.OLIVE: I know enough.JENNY: Why, will you please, Barrett? I was not great. I was not even all Ivy. I was just Ok, Ok? OLIVE: OK. But I mean like you should always keep at it.JENNY: Who said I’m not going to keep at it, for God’s sake. I’m going to study with Nadia B oulanger, aren’t I?OLIVE: Who?JENNY: Next year. I have a scholarship in Paris.OLIVE: Paris?JENNY: Yeah. I’ve never been to Europe. I can hardly wait.OLIVE: How long have you know about this?JENNY: Come on, Ollie, don’t be stupid, will you please? It’s inevitable.OLIVE: What is?JENNY: That we’re going to graduate and go our separate ways and that you’re going to go on to Law School…OLIVE: What are you talking about?JENNY: You’re a preppie millionaire and I’m a social zero.OLIVE: What does that ha ve to do with going our separate ways? We’re together now, aren’t we? We’re happy.JENNY: Look, Harvard is like this big Santa Claus bag stuffed full of all kinds of crazy toys. But, when the holiday’s over…OLIVE: This has been a little more than a holida y, Jenny…JENNY: …you go back to where you belong.OLIVE: You’re going back to Cranston, Rhode Island and bake cookies?JENNY: Pastries! And don’t make fun of my father.OLIVE: Then don’t leave me, Jenny, …please.JENNY: Yeah. But what about my scholarship, and what about Paris that I have never seen in my whole goddamn life?OLIVE: And what about our marriage?JENNY: Who said anything about marriage?OLIVE: I’m saying it now.JENNY: You want to marry me?OLIVE: Yeah.JENNY: Why?OLIVE: Because…JENNY: Hmm…That’s a good reason.OLIVE: I thought you were going to call me on the phone.JENNY: Yeah, but I wanted you to study. Did you have anything to eat?OLIVE: Um, mmm. I was waiting for you.JENNY: You’re a growing boy.OLIVE: I’m no more.JENNY: Yes, you are, you mind. Did you check the mail?OLIVE: Just one second, Jenny. It’s a crucial question.JENNY: Did you check the mail?OLIVE: No, I didn’t. anything vital?JENNY: We are cordially invited…OLIVE: To pay the light bill?JENNY: To a dinner. Your father’s 60th birthday…Did you hear me?OLIVE: Yes.JENNY: R.S.V.P.OLIVE: Do you have to ask?JENNY: Oliver, I really think it’s about time.OLIVE: For what?JENNY: You know very well what. Does he have to crawl here on his hands and knees? OLIVE: Negative.JEN NY: He’s reaching out to you.OLIVE: My mother addressed it.JENNY: Oliver, think. 60 years old, nothing says he’s still going to be around when you’re finally ready for a reconciliation.OLIVE: There’s not going to be a reconciliation.JENNY: Someday when you’re being bugged by Oliver V…OLIVE: He won’t be called Oliver V.JENNY: He can be called Bozo, the Clown, and he’s still going to resent you because you were a big Harvard jock, and by the time he’s a freshman, you’ll probably be in the Supreme Court, he’ll…OLIVE: He won’t resent me…JENNY: Why not?OLIVE: Because I…JENNY: Your father loves you, too, Oliver, just the way you’re going to love Bozo. But you Barretts are so Goddamn proud and competitive that you’ll probably go through your whole life th inking you hate each other…OLIVE: If it weren’t for you…JENNY: Yes.OLIVE: The case is closed.JENNY: There’s still the matter of R.S.V.P.OLIVE: I think you can handle it.JENNY: In my whole life I have never deliberately hurt anyone and I just don’t th ink I could. OLIVE: Jennifer, just…answer…no.JENNY: OK. What’s the number?OLIVE: Can’t you just write a not?JENNY: In a few minutes, I’m going to lose my nerve. What is the number?OLIVE: 338-3434 dial 1 first.JENNY: Good evening. This is Jennifer Barrett. Oh, Mr. Barrett. Good evening, sir. Fine, thank you. Yes, we did. That’s why I’m calling. Im terribly sorry, sir, I mean we’re terribly sorry, but…No, we can’t. I’m sorry. (To Oliver)Oliver, please talk to him. Just say hello.OLIVE: I will never talk to him.JENNY: Please. Can’t you just do it for me? I’ve never asked you to do anything in my whole life. Please, Oliver, just for me.OLIVE: No.JENNY: You heartless bastard. (Back to the phone)Mr. Barrett, Oliver would like you to know that in his own special way, he loves you very much.OLIVE: Get the hell out of here!(Evening Harvard University and Radecliffe college)JENNY: I forgot my key.OLIVE: Jenny, I’m sorry.JENNY: Don’t. Love means never having to say ‘you’re sorry’.Section 3:Ghost (人鬼情未了1990, USA)ODA MAE: I can't believe I'm doin' this. I gotta be a crazy lady goin' into the city with you. I never go there. What the hell you doin' in my life, huh? Why me?ODA MAE: There's nobody there.SAM: Just wait.ODA MAE: No, sir. I did what I promised. I said I'd come and I'm here. I didn't say anything 'bout waitin'.SAM: Just one more time. Please. It's a big place.SAM (continuing): Ninety-nine bottles of beer on the wall, ninety nine bottles of beer.MOLL Y (V.O.): Hello, who's there?ODA MAE (nervous): Don't go away. It's Oda Mae Brown. I called you last night. Your friend Sam says you gotta talk to me.ODA MAE (O.S.): Hey you, Molly! You gotta listen to me! this is for real. Sam is here. He needs to talk to you.ODA MAE (O.S.) (continuing): He says remember the starfish at Montego Bay? Remember the picture he took a' you in Reno? (pause) Remember his green underwear, the pair you wrote your name on? She wrote her name on 'em?ODA MAE: Hey, do you mind? This here's a private conversation.SAM: Ask her about the sweater in the closet, the one she knitted that's too big.ODA MAE: What about the sweater you knitted that was too big?SAM: Four sizes.ODA MAE: Four sizes.SAM: She couldn't throw it out. I saw. I was there.ODA MAE: You couldn't throw it out. He saw. He was there. This is for real. Hey do you hear me up there?WORKMAN: I hear you.ODA MAE: I'm not talkin' to you.WORKMAN: Haven't you ever heard of phones?ODA MAE: Kiss my behind! (yelling again) Listen, I'm not gonna stand here all day. WORKMAN: Thank God.ODA MAEForget it. I've had enough of this.ODA MAE (continuing) Molly? I'm Oda Mae Brown. You can call me Oda.MOLL Y: Why should I believe you? Why should I believe any of this?ODA MAE: Girl, if you think I'd come down here for the fun of it, you got another think comin'. This Sam of yours... I don't know, lady. I mean, you ever hear a whole night of "Henry the Eighth I am?"MOLL Y: He did that? That's how he got me to go out with him.ODA MAE: And he cain't carry a tune.MOLL Y: I know. Oh God. This is all so crazy. I can't believe I'm talking to you like this. I don't believe in these things. I don't believe in life after death.SAM: Tell her she's wrong.ODA MAE: He says you're wrong.MOLL Y: You're talking to him right now?ODA MAE: What? You think I'm makin' it up?MOLL Y: Where is he?ODA MAE: How should I know? It's not like I can see him. I just hear his voice.SAM: I'm holding her hand.ODA MAE: He says he's holding your hand.MOLL Y: I'm sorry. I don't believe you. Why are you doing this to me? I don't believe a word you're saying. Sam is dead. He's dead.SAM: I'm holding her hand.ODA MAE: He says he's holding your hand.SAM: God, I love her. I love her so much.ODA MAE: He says he loves you... so much.MOLL Y(shaking her head) : No. He would never say that.SAM (his eyes brightening): Ditto. Tell her "ditto".ODA MAE: Ditto? What's that mean, ditto?MOLL Y: Sam?ODA MAE: To tell the truth, I don't know how I'm doin' it. In fack, confidentially, nothin' like this never happened to me before. Now, all a sudden, I can't turn it off. (she sees a photo of Sam) Is this you? Is this him?ODA MAE (continuing; to Sam) : Hazel eyes, huh? You sound like they'd be blue.MOLL Y: I don't understand. Why did he come back? Why is he still here?ODA MAE: Cause he's stuck, that's why. He's between worlds. It happens sometimes, when their spirits get out too quick. He thinks he still has stuff t'do down here.SAM: Come on Oda Mae, stop rambling.ODA MAE: Oh, oh, now he's got an attitude.SAM: I do not have an attitude.ODA MAE (to Molly): We're having a discussion. (back to Sam) Whataya mean, you're not angry? If you weren't angry you wouldn't be raisin' your voice like that.SAM: Goddamn it, Oda Mae!ODA MAE: Ah ah, baby. That does it. I don't talk to anybody who takes the Lord's name in vain. SAM: Relax, Oda Mae.ODA MAE: You relax. You're the dead one. You want my help, then you apologize. Nobody talks to me like that, understand?SAM: Jesus Christ!ODA MAE (to Molly): Excuse me, girl. Time for me to go.MOLL Y: I don't believe I'm watching this.SAM: Damn it. All right. I apologize.SAM (continuing): Please, Oda Mae, I need you to tell Molly what I'm saying. You gotta tell her word for word.ODA MAE: Monsieur has a message for you.SAM: Molly, you're in danger.ODA MAE: You can't tell her like that. And would you stop movin' all over the place? You're makin' me sick.SAM: Say it!ODA MAE: He's sayin' you're in danger.MOLL Y: Danger?... What do you mean?SAM: I know the man who killed me. Willie Lopez. I know where he lives.ODA MAE: He says he knows the man who killed him, Willie Lopez. He's Puerto Rican.SAM: Write it down.ODA MAE: Write it down.SAM: You do it!。

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Unit 1Pirates of the InternetTask I Global Listening1. A2.C3. B4. D5. C6.A7. D8. DTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2.F3. T4. F5. TEpisode 21. √2.√3. √Episode 3(1) technology always wins(2) software(3) advertising supported(4) radio(5) Ten million people(6) music(7) video games(8) not liable for(9) typo(10) control(11) fig leaf(12) facilitating(13) steal(14) comfortableEpisode 41.Following the music industry and begin to sue individuals who downloadmovies;2.Airing ads about people whose jobs are at risk because of the piracy;3.Keeping copies of movies from leaking in the first place;4.Hiring people to hack the hackers / serve up thousands of fake copies ofnew movies.Episode 51.Downloading off the Internet.2.60 million.3.Embrace it and get paid too.4.A bunch of crooks.5.3 –5 dollars.6.Stopping piracy.Unit 2The New Space RaceTask I Global Listening1.A2. C3. B4. D5.C6. A7. D8. DTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. T3. T4. F5. F6. TEpisode 2(1) operable space plane(2) at a cost(3) monopoly on(4) incentive(5) business(6) dream(7) contests(8) a trophy(9) stunning looks(10) technological sophisticationEpisode 31.Nearly a decade ago.2.Turning his designs into models and testing them.3.He sought investment from Paul Allen.4.The vote of confidence.5.Gluing carbon fabric together with epoxy.6.Flying badminton shuttlecocks.1 —— (J)2 —— (A)3 —— (C, F)4 —— (B,H)5 —— (D)Episode 51.It has proved that the small guys can build a space ship and go to space.2.The deal is to invest $120 million to build five spaceships for paying customers.Flights are expected to begin in 2008.3.Yes. According to Virgin Galactic, 38,000 people have put down a deposit fora seat, and 90 people have paid the full price of $200,000.4.His next goal is affordable travel above low-Earth orbit, ., affordable travelto the moon.Unit 3New Orleans is SinkingTask I Global Listening1.B2. C3. A4. C5.C6. D7. DTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. F3. T4. F5. F6. FEpisode 21. √ 5. √ 6.√Episode 3(1)81 years; Two times.(2)Three generations.(3)It ’ s flat.(4)Land is all that the Fultons have, yet it is prone to disaster.(5)Several feet off the ground.(6)80,000; $26,200.Episode 4(1) bad design(2) workmanship(3) fixed(4) next summer(5) withstand(6) Category 5(7) doubled(8) billionsEpisode 51.They made the assessment on the site and then Wi-Fied the reports to a cityhall database,which is linked to aerial images of every single address, both before and after.2.The total cost of reconstruction will be given to the city authorities.3.Because his own home was flooded and ruined.4.It means that there are too few people to pay taxes or keep business going.5.He is asking the nation to commit billions of dollars and many years toprotect the city.Unit 4Afghanistan–Addicted to HeroinTask I Global Listening1.C2. D3.B4. B5.A6. C7.C8. DTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. T3. F4.F5. FEpisode 2(1) military alliances(2) private armies(3) drug lords(4) in high places(5) allegations(6) for drug offenses(7)small-time Episode 31——(A, G)2——(E, I) 3 —— (F)4——(K)5——(D)1.To do something about senior officials and governors involved in the drugbusiness.2.To remove them from office / from the country.3.The need to fight terrorism / insurgency.4.Destroy it.5.For fear of disrupting the flow of intelligence.1.The number of acres of poppy under cultivation dropped 20 percent this year.2.They were promised health clinics, schools and roads.3.They elicit tolls, protection money and drugs from traffickers in areas theycontrol.4.Fighting narcotics is as important as fighting terrorism; It needs to be elevatedto a rank that is commensurate with the threat it poses.Unit 5The Global WarningTask I Global Listening1.D2. A3. A4. B5.D6. C7. BTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. T3. T4. T5. T6. FEpisode 2(1) naturally(2) man ’ s doing(3) expeditions(4) ice cores(5) fingerprint(6) burning fossil fuels(7) carbon dioxide(8) thousand(9)warmEpisode 32.√3. √4. √Episode 4nd of the great bear.2.Polar bears’ health.3.A tranquillizer dart.4.Bear population there is the healthiest.5.Changes in the bears’ fat, dimensions and teeth.6.They can only hunt on the ice.1.They say they ’ re no more reliable than the local weatherman.2.They made science as precise as it is today.3.The US can ’ t flip its energy use overnight and its economy might get hurt.4.His job is to tell the government exactly what he knows scientifically.Unit 6The Coal CowboyTask I Global Listening1.B2.C3.D4.A5.B6.D7.A8.CTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11.F2.T3.F4.F5.FEpisode 21.√ 4.√ 6.√Episode 3(1) Nazi era(2) coal-based fuels(3) apartheid(4) gasifying coal(5) pollutants(6) conventional diesel7) engine performance(8) less than one(10) twice as much(11) conventionalEpisode 41.920,000; One year.2.He has his eye on the national stage.3.Farmers and ranchers fighting the coal-to-diesel plan.4.Toxic eyesores.1.Mining companies have gotten around the law in the past.2.Montana has got all the land there that can be used to produce biofuels. Itwill be competitive.3.Biodiesel can only meet 15 percent of the US diesel demands even if allfarmland is devoted to this cause.4.Not yet, because there will be a lot of engineering on the fly and costoverruns for the first plant of this kind.5.The price of oil will not drop back to $25 or $30 a barrel.Unit 7Can a Video Game Lead to Murder?Task I Global Listening1. A2. D3.C4. A5. B6. B7.C8. BTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. F3. F4.T5. T6. FEpisode 21. E2. C3. A4.D5. G6. B7. FEpisode 3(1) Aggression(2)Institute of Health(3) developed(4) impulse control center(5) under construction(6) consider consequences(7) urges(8) heightened(9) risk factors(10) upbringing(11)turn toviolence32 Episode 41. Selling Moore two versions of the game.2. Millions of law-abiding citizens.3. It makes the device that runs the game.4. It ’ s becoming more dangerous.Episode 51. When a new medium comes along, it will be the subject of almost ahysterical attack.2. He can’understand why games targeting police officers were made by themanufacturers.3.They card teenagers in an effort to keep violent games from underage kids.4.They are considering laws that would ban the sale of violent games to thoseunder 17.Unit 8 Task I Global Listening1.D2.B5.D6.DTask II Listen for Details Episode 11.T2.T3.FEpisode 2(1) Coffee masters(3) filling souls(5) human connection(7) communitiesEpisode 3The Star of Starbucks3.B4.B 7.A8.A4.T5.F(2) coined a phrase(4) filling bellies(6) humanity(8) home and work1√3√4√Episode 41.1971.2.He felt he was home.3.Adding an espresso bar.4.Coffee consumption was down.5.paper cups; 3 bucks each cup; Italianname Episode 51.It ’ s located in Brooklyn.ereTh are bullet holes in the door leading to apartment 7G2.He was from a poor neighborhood and his father was injured on the job.3.He was a delivery driver who picked up and delivered cloth diapers.4.There was no hospitalization, no health insurance,no workman ’ s compensation for his father.5.He offers his employees heath care and stock options. He also pays farmers higher than market rate for beans.Unit 9Rescuing Roy HallumsTask I Global Listening1. C2. C3. D4. B5. D6. A7. B8. DTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. F3. T4. T5. F6. FEpisode 2(1) here(2) like a dream(3) November 1(4) contractor(5) relatively(6) working at(7) ski masks(8) abducting(9) beheading(10) videotape(11) dragged(12) constantlyEpisode 32. √3. √ 6. √8.√Episode 41.No.2.That Susan tried to call the kidnappers.3.Two years ago.4.Because they remain best friends.5.For fear that it would endanger somebody else.6.$40,000; $12 million.1.He was happy for them. But on the other hand, he felt sorry for himselfbecause nothing was happening for him.2.He pulled the mask off and hugged the soldier.3. They thought the US military wasn’ t doing anything to find Roy.4.The unit is still looking for three more kidnapped Americans.5.He is back home catching up with his two daughters, his granddaughter andhis ex-wife.Unit 10Dying to Get in Task I Global Listening1.B2.C5.B6.CTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11.T2.F3.F Episode 2(1) special unit(3) condition(5) Mexican(7) rationally(9) refrigerator truck Episode 34. F3. D7. A4. A8. D5. T(2) distress call(4) hovered(6) wandering(8) 17 years(10) morgue2√3√4√7√Episode 41.About six million.2.Illegal migrants in meatpacking industry.3.Over 3,500 migrants fled Nebraska within 30 days.4.Leave the state (before ruining its economy).5.A good story rather than a secure border.Episode 51.It ’ s a $14 million pilotless drone that scans the desert for intruders and potential terrorists.2.They did so for fear of terrorism.3.No, terrorists don ’ t need to come in that way because they can purchase the best forged document in the world and enter with valid visas.4.Their everyday job is to make arrests and drop migrants off on the Mexican sideof the border.Unit 11Searching for JacobTask I Global Listening1. C2. D3. B4. D5. B6. B7. A8. BTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2. T3. T4. F5. FEpisode 2(1) kid(2) 16(3) 7,000 miles(4) bush plane(5) scene(6) raining season(7) sank(8) axles(9) 12(10) government troops(11) 50 miles inside(12) intensifiedEpisode 31. F2. C3. E4. B5. D6. A1.20,000.2.She died in just a few hours.3.They carved them up and threw them in drinking water.4.No.5.Telling the same sad story.1.He signed a US-brokered peace agreement which never took hold.2.The deal is to give little tidbits of information about terrorist suspects around theworld to blunt US outrage over what’ s happening in Darfur.3.He was the architect of the counter-insurgency strategy in Darfur; Last year,the US sent a private jet to bring him to CIA headquarters.4.It ’ s really a heinous arrangement and one that history will judge very harshly.5.It has been pressing for peacekeepers;It ’keepings refugees alive with half abillion dollars of relief a year.Unit 12Working 24 / 7Task I Global Listening1. A2. B3. D4. C5. B6. C7. B8. CTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. F3. T4. F5. F6. TEpisode 21.B,E2.C,I3.D,J4.G,K5. AEpisode 3(1) high stress(2) share a job(3) working mothers(4) wives and children(5) in-house counsel(6) referred(7) six months(8) three days(9) overlapping(10) 40(11) 75 percent(12) off(13) on call(14) suckingEpisode 41.No; Number 52.Yes.3.She can ’ t have substantive conversations with her husband.4.They are matter-of-fact about their lack of communication.5.They both reach for her favorite toy, the BlackBerry.1.He is such a workaholic that he has wired his house with Internet, telephoneand television in every single room.2. He loses some days of his kids’ lives and some of those tender moments withfamily.3.He is always connected to the Internet. In order to relax, it actually takes alittle bit of effort.4.He watches the business news, checks his e-mails and answers the phone;To make this happen, he wired his shower.5.They are waterproof but not foolproof.Unit 13Swimming with SharksTask I Global Listening1. D2. A3. C4. C5. B6. C7. B8. ATask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2. F3. F4. F5. TEpisode 2(1) inhabitant(2) surfer(3) concerned(4) Three years(5) associate(6) clamed down hard(7) forearms(8) out to sea(9) in his mouth(10) children(11) 70 yards(12) some useEpisode 31. √ 3. √ 6. √Episode 41.Jaws.2.Nine; 791.3.Because we are on the meal list of sharks.4.being murdered, mugged or killed in a war.5.We may feel what ’ s gonna happen to us.1.Sharks have far more to fear from humans because our industrial fishingfleets bring in 100 million sharks a year.2.Sharks fin soup is regarded as an expensive status symbol in China; Chefs inthe emperor ’ s court were once beheaded if they prepared it incorrectly.3.Its fin would be cut off and then it would be thrown overboard alive to sink tothe bottom and drown.4.It is hard to police because most of the sharks are caught in internationalwaters where there is no law against finning.5.Authorities there raided several processing plants wined by Hong Kong Chinese.Seven tons of fins were confiscated.Unit 14Felicity HuffmanTask I Global Listening1. B2. C3. A4. B5. D6. C7. B8. CTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2. T3. T4. F5. T6. TEpisode 2(1) starred(2) TV shows(3) died young(4) cursed(5) work(6) character(7) her wit’ s end(8) touched a nerve(9) harried(10) authenticity(11) parallels(12) vindicationEpisode 31.Everybody assumes all the time that the girls I the play will get in a catfight.2.The catfight thought crept in her mind too.3.Those days they all shoot together were the funniest days on set; The groupwas wonderful because they were all grateful professionals who work hard.4.She was loud and obnoxious; Her mother threatened to send her to an actingcamp.Episode 43.√ 5.√ 6.√1.Two (girls).2.No, she resents the question.3.It ’ s the best thing in my whole life.4.She doesn ’ t know if she is a goodhermot.5.A more exclusive club of big actors.Unit 15Living LargeTask I Global Listening1.A2. B3. B4. B5.A6. B7. D8. CTask II Listen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2. F3. T4. T5. FEpisode 2(1) temporary moratorium(2) $726,000(3) 1,100 square feet(4) combined(5) 3,000(6) on both floors(7) triple(8) freedom(9) legislate taste(10) when and how(11) their life savings(12) jealousy(13)haves and have-nots Episode 31.C2.I,J 5. E1.The sheer magnitude of the demand for ever-large living space.2.Robin, her husband and son, a dog named Coco and her cat.3.The old world style.4.Houston; 6,800 square feet; Yes.5.No; Six.1.The house has a huge entranceway somewhere between the US Capitol anda good-sized mosque.2.They ’ re amazed by the dome more than anything else.3.There is a touch of old world charm for the billiard room, co-TV room, co-dry aquarium.4.It ’ s a big bedroom with bathroomdancloset the size of almost two New Yorkstudio apartment.5.The wife would like to enlarge the family eating area while the husbandwishes he could have a little bit bigger gathering room for parties.。

视听说答案(完整版)

视听说答案(完整版)

视听说答案(完整版)新时代交互英语视听说4级标准答案Unit110/19What does Talia→选最长According to →Probaly sometime next yearWhat is→He likes the ideaJack has→Nick sits on a park11/19From→wants Nick to agreeNick’s→TheseWhen→surprisedAfter→realizes1A/5friendship?→Happyfamily?→She feelsnow?→They e-mailtogether?→……or just talkShe first→elementaryfirst time?→There were on1B/5in a show my age get to went away meet up together sort of like hung out hate talking back and forth keep this friendship going a long way away 2A/5Nick was→OneWe arranged→We setNick is→HeWe talked→We didI can’t→It’s all2B/5看见下面单词选之independent,insane,unlikely,illegal,irregular,unsuitable3/5thinking ,have we ,have been working ,had ,shouldn’t ,are going to have ,isn’t4/5noc cre mer a or5A/5What’s…… T o……. As……. By…….5B/5A:What’s up J:ByUnit 23/19Nick’s voice was…Dean is jealous…Nick was…8/19What does→some assistanceWhen Talia→very eagerTony thinks→Dean wantsWhen Tony→confidentWhen is Tony→TomorrowTony’s main→wont’ be10/19Dean→He’s a member ofPatty suggest→She doesn’tWhat’s Amy going→Try toWhat is→She want’s to get11/19When Amy finds→excitedPatty tells→help AmyAmy winks at→make PattyAmy doestn’t→doesn’t want12/19get iced tea Coming right up a little get hold of told used to stopped coming Too bad brother works out I’d rather complicated acting catch up acting tip likewise1A/5How speaker feel→awkwardWhat kind→very niceHow you boss feel→选最长What’s wrong→mean to kindsWhat happened at last→选最短What boss&worker→quarrel2A/5He was→He was trickedHe most important→The bottomThis story→I don’tHe is →He reseatsWhat’s new→can you2B/5read between the linesShe’s just →dropping a lineAlong the same linebut the→bottom linelay it on the linevacation,→drop me a linetaking →a hard line3/5by spoke examineda lot of(money) many(commercials)a lot of(members) was editedmany (soccer)4/5ec mo se ri in5A/5is something wrong I’m really stressed out here’s an idea Hmmm…that might work5B/5Are you OK? That’s a thought1B/5 major falling out awkward kind of mean complaining to sort of hyper weird with ruining so bad conflicts right in the middle quit pretty much coming back toUnit 33/19What Talia ask→To talk toAmy learn→That she has beenWhen→in about to8/19When Talia says→最长What do you know→最短What are Amy→最长Why does Amy→JackieAmy talk→makeJackie says→He has taughtAt the end→angry10/19What did Dean→T o introduceWhat does→To look atWhom did→An agentWhat are Dean→最长11/19During this→ She wants JackieJackie→最长Jackie doesn’t→最长Jackie probably→最短12/19by the way real stage an agent As a matter of fact incredible surprised do seems film director wait adore celebration celebrating Nothing really ever eaten ate exciting the right places booked perfect people-wating impressed plan ahead 1A/5What’s the best→最长How does she→She usesWhat does she→最长What has sh e→Making hand-madeWhen of→最短2/5an unplanned→improvingto research→do yourexcellent→fabulousto get→find outencourage→inspiring3/5‘ve calledHave you being doinghave you taken‘ve had‘ve been watching‘ve eaten4/5inspiring,improvisation,fabulous,drama,semester5/5The actor wereHow was your meetingShe’s absolutelyWhat do you think of hisHe’s reallyWhat do you think of it1B/5 hand-made funniest usually do cut around the edges favorite a bunch of cut out creativity no limitsUnit 43/19 go to class ; works in journalism ; Walking around the university 8/19 To remind her…… ; She needs to talk with Jackie a little more ; He teaches Jackie’s acting class ; She wants to find a way to be introduced ……; she wants her to think they’ve met before ; …… Gower Building ; Their majors are different 9/19 Nick and T alia ; …… excited ; To make a dinner reservation …… ; She acts as……11/19 threatening Jackie ; angry ; modest ; apologizing ;12 /19 shoe company serious quite serious I’ve got must be talking to find out booked Great work Piece of cake reservation was planning being understand anything else a lot two hours 1A/5 movie ;Mondays ,Thursday and Saturdays;20 ; e-mail ;Somewhere in the city1B/5 have got to go by in between your schedule good for really good otherwise ever good for close by quite a bit coming out2/5 cake——easy ; charmed——pleased ; hold——wait ;Oops——you say3/5 feel ; must——writer ; might——know Jackie ; might not——be married ; must not——suspect ; must——color ;Could——stage name ;can’t be——innocent4/5 charmed ; hold ; familiar ; run5/5 take up——nice talking to you ;great seeing you ;Catch you later ;got to run——getting late8/19 he’s tryingshe doesn’tnick looks gooda wigtalia leftto help save nick10/19 yes,…noticetalia plantshe watchesshe asked11/19a greatpotimisticdean almostare too concerned12/19as I was saying feelingas soon asconversation plant their tableBrilliant researcher their table watch for plant the mike cough or something warn Hurry up close the menu order though really hungry Neither am I here comes1A/5 preparingthat the awardher familyto show modesty2A/5BY the wayonwatches forprofessionwore itabouthalloween career to put onmessage cared abouttake out on a dateforgot what’s going onmissyou look nice in that costumehaving conversationBY the way1B/5 wonderful award even though deserve earned audience Teacher of the Year sounds sort of appreciate throughout the years an honor to be chosen honestly support of principal superintendent grateful opportunity bestowed on me 2A/5 234122132B/5 Halloween career to put on message cared about take out on a date forgot what’s going on miss you look nice in that costume so do you having conversation by the way3A/5 clean has they to work neither did3B/5 go let change neither do I so do I4/5 122225/5 2312122Unit 58/19 he’s tryingshe doesn’tnick looks gooda wigtalia leftto help save nick10/19 yes,…noticetalia plantshe watchesshe asked11/19a greatpotimisticdean almostare too concerned12/19as I was saying feelingas soon asconversation plant their tableBrilliant researcher their table watch for plant the mike cough or something warn Hurry up close the menu order though really hungry Neither am I here comes1A/5 preparingthat the awardher familyto show modesty2A/5BY the wayonwatches forprofessionwore itabouthalloween career to put onmessage cared abouttake out on a dateforgot what’s going onmissyou look nice in that costumehaving conversationBY the way1B/5 wonderful award even though deserve earned audience Teacher of the Year sounds sort of appreciate throughout the years an honor to be chosen honestly support of principal superintendent grateful opportunity bestowed on me 2A/5 234122132B/5 Halloween career to put on message cared about take out on a date forgot what’s going on miss you look nice in that costume so do you having conversation by the way3A/5 clean has they to work neither did3B/5 go let change neither do I so do I4/5 122225/5 2312122Unit 63/16 3428/19she wantshe doesn’t want to attractdeanbecause she didn’t bringtwobecause he hasamy’s friends10/19about helping hershe pretendedboth nick and jackieno,…from the beginning11/19proud of herjackie’s partbyron walters can’t helpshe will try to do somthingcalm down worried get intophony tape posed as Big dealsuperb get suspendedactress Speaking of whichintroduce film directora star patient ridiculousquit the businessmy big break at alltricked stand for1A/5 need a lot of .govermentcloning a whole person..parents whoshe felt it scaryno,…living situation1B/5 really curious opinion cloning kind of crimpy science fiction personality something like that clone organs geneticmaterial getting completely out of hand nature versus nurture debate upbringing grieving government control draw the line 2a/5 keep theirkeep backkeep me postedkeep everyone guessingkeep quiet2B/5 show up superb so phony slight pose as what if get into ridiculous break calm down suspended big deal trick stand for keep your voice down 3/5 big deal that gets him to calm down didn’t know is who’s involved making make4/5 222215/5 butI don’tthat’s nonsenseoh,wellexcusei see yourbig dealUnit 73/19 pleasedto stay in8/19she made himshe figuredshe wants to getshe wants to makehave a tape ofshe should just10/19because…girlfriendthat he had a crush…lovers11/19curious….the clss because..availableaskconfession confessionwas overas in remember took togetherwell studying togetherexam ask you outwhy didn’t youI’d heard boyfriendsplit up semester In factsplit up by mid-semesterYou’re kidding guessthough all right getCappuccino1A/5 she …readywonderfulthe girl wasjessie was not readya person ..can’t1B/5 pretty amazing the third date funny person positive sort of a wind chaser put it settle down regret the relationship 2A/5 seeing somebody a serious relationship split up fixed her up played the field a crush on the rebound a blind date played hard to get asked her out2B/5 on confession clear up admitted fantastic it’s all over relieved catch3/5 to do hadn’t got hadn’t changed would have starved hadn’t given up hadn’t thought suggested hired hadn’t taken to get offered had studied 4/5 121225/5what a nightmarethat was a lot of funof coursedo you recall thati guess i should haveoh! don’t remind mei should have studied moreUnit 83/19 ..excitedto wait till he heardhe’s eager to listen8/19trusted…pleasedimpatientsurprisethe eveningshe helpedlisten to the tape10/19that..planning…record button…rewind the tape11/19i’ve ruinedshe …experienceamy..how to12/19get reinstated onJust a minuterewound going onIt’s been workinghad it deanedsee ifwas so about tocheck recording light ongoing onpress I thought I diddesasterlearned a lesson the hard way1A/5 the first ..receivebecause..maintenancethe …new$57it’s …server1B/5 the support people this whole story makes sense to my server fix Anyway program download into run through reboot plug the Internet Wouldn’t you whole my server this program a brand-new computer come for free work get it No problem with that2A/5 darnunbelievablelearned…unpleasantto broadcast the storygive jack’s2B/5 get out of here check hearing is believing pressed disaster reinstated learned a lesson the hard way sure 3/5 was just… repaired found was going to go get it checked that he…were going have it done was… my hair cut4/5 11225A/5 acting up again yes… let’s…66.75B/5 maybe you shouldthat never crossedthe TV’s messed upyes,but something’s wrong..Section test B题目顺序随机,根据答案自己找合适的题Listening○1talia explains… nick complimets… talia tells…○2nick says he… nick says that… talia implies…○she got information fromthey don’t want to get caughtshe pretended to be a businesshe lied about talkingwill tell the truthhelp outin the city ofinvolves manyreplyshe finds the newsshe /doc/f111878421.html,rmation thatdidn’t have electricityover 300 peoplewhile on vacation○432(题目:1.selena grew up…)○523○631(1.why is talia happy that tony hasn’t aired the story)○7she pretended... he lied... will tell 0○8213Vocabulary○caughtrelieveclearedkeep it downfakeline of business○2kinky keep out of clear his name○3bald keep going clear my head○4be on the rebound play the 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is gone after Cindyher roommate borrowed1B/5 10 6 9 1 4 3 5 7 2 8 112/5 positivedo it overtaking my placequittedoverreactedwon outcoveringtake it from mekick myself3A/5 were hadm’t asked would return could give knew3B/5 had been would have gotten could have recorded had pushed hadn’t heard wouldn’t have known3C/5 could go back hadn’t worked would not have lost supposed4/5 112125/5don’t worry about itwhat an idiot I ami can’t believe youstop beating yourselftake it easycalm down.i should have been more Unit 103/19amy tells hernick promises notto go to talk to8/19 he doesn’t know she’ll become famoushe knows they need more shocked to seeis still angrywants talia and nick tohow she looksto tell…framedthat she recorded the11/19 she hopes itshe is talking toshe wants to beshe shouldn’t have trusted 12/19 worn a different outfit spaceget national exposure forward schemed to frameposed phonyCute name met him therediscuss an spacelobby space the tapebig shotlying the whole timegone along 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外研社2023新视野英语教程(第四版)视听说教程2试题答案Unit_1

外研社2023新视野英语教程(第四版)视听说教程2试题答案Unit_1

Unit TestUnit 1 Symbols of CulturePart I Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: Listen to the questions and decide on the best answers. The questions will be spoken twice.1. A) Breakfast. C) Lunchtime.B) Fish and chips. D) About six o’clock.2. A) It’s crowded.C) Only at mealtimes.B) Sunny and warm. D) The friendliness of the people.3. A) Quite often.C) If they know each other well.B) Only on holidays.D) A handshake, usually.4. A) Yes, definitely. C) Some people do.B) I quite agree. D) Only for breakfast.5. A) I don’t really like it.C) No, it doesn’t.B) Almost every year.D) Yes, some things have changed a lot.Section BDirections: Listen to the short conversations and decide on the best answers. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken twice.1. A) Eating out.C) Washing the dishes.B) Cooking lunch.D) Traditional Spring Festival food.2. A) The food.C) The people.B) The scenery.D) The weather.3. A) They’re unfriendly.C) They’re hospitable.B) They’re interesting.D) They’re impolite.4. A) Say you’ve enjoyed your food.C) Leave some food on your plate.B) Finish the food on your plate.D) Ask for more food.5. A) Having a break from work. C) Experiencing different cultures.B) Learning a language.D) Traveling on a plane.Section CDirections: Listen to the short conversation and decide on the best answers. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken twice.1. A) Creativity and art.C) Power and productivity.B) Rest and relaxation. D) Hospitality and friendship.2. A) A drink. C) An event.B) A meal. D) A festival.3. A) On weekends or on holidays.C) Twice a day.B) Once a day. D) Never.Section DDirections: Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks. The passage will be read three times.The Pyramids are the most well-known (1) _______ of Egypt. Built in ancient times, the Pyramids symbolize power, intelligence and the spiritual beliefs of a (2) _______ that existed thousands of years ago. The Pyramids were tombs for the most important people in ancient Egypt, and their (3) _______ is of never-ending interest to scholars, archaeologists and tourists. The ancient Egyptians must have had advanced engineering skills to build these impressive constructions. It is no surprise that the Pyramids have become iconic symbols of Egypt, and that they are a source of great (4) _______. Anyone who has the chance should consider traveling to Egypt to visit these wonders of the (5) _______.Part II Speaking upDirections: Choose the correct words to complete the conversation. Then practice it with your partner.M:Hello Jeanne. I’m visiting France next week on a work t rip. I hear you have amazing food there!W: We do! French food is famous all (1) over/under the world. And food has great cultural significance in our daily life.M: So what dishes do you (2) demand/recommend I should try when I’m in France?W:Well, I think an (3) icon/iconic dish like coq au vin really represents French cultural heritage.M:I’m not sure what that is. Can you (4) tell/say me more?W:It’s chicken (5) cooking/cooked with red wine and mushrooms. It’s delicious!M: (6) Sounds/Looks great! I’ll grab some of that when I’m in France then.W:Hm. Well, you see that’s where you will find our food culture a little different. We don’t grab food from a takeout in France. We eat it (7) slowly/fast, with friends or family, and we take our time.M:I see. Well, I’ll need to get (8) habit/used to that! I always eat on the go.W:If you eat the food slowly, you’ll have more time to (9) appreciate/test all the different flavors.M:Remember it’s a work trip though! I won’t have time for (10) short/long lunch breaks. W: Taking time over food is part of (11) cultural/cultured life in France. You’ll need to make time!Unit 1 Symbols of Culture听力脚本Part I Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections:Listen to the questions and decide on the best answers. The questions will be spoken twice.Number one: What is a traditional meal in your country?Number two: What’s your favorite thing about your culture?Number three: How do people greet each other in your culture?Number four: Is food an important part of your culture?Number five: Has your country’s culture changed much in the last 50 years?Section BDirections: Listen to the short conversations and decide on the best answers. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken twice.Number oneM: What food do you eat at Chinese New Year?W: My family always eat dumplings.Question: What are the man and woman talking about?Number twoM: What would you miss most about your country if you lived abroad?W: I’d miss the scenery and the people. But most of all I’d miss the food.Question: What would the woman miss most?Number threeW: Arabs are very hospitable.M: Oh, I know. They are so kind and generous to their guests.Question: What do the man and woman think about Arabs?Number fourM: If I visit a British person’s home, should I always finish what is on my plate?W: Oh yes. People will think you don’t like their food if you don’t finish it.Question: According to the woman, what should you do in a British person’s house?Number fiveM: Are you excited about your trip around the world?W: Yes. I can’t wait to experience so many different cultures!Question: What is the woman looking forward to?Section CDirections:Listen to the short conversation and decide on the best answers. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken twice.M: Samantha, why do you think that British people drink so much tea?W: Well, tea is a really important part of British culture. It symbolizes hospitality and friendship, and it’s an important part of British tradition.M: Well, I’ve heard a lot about afternoon tea, but I’m not sure what it is. Does that mean British people drink tea in the afternoon?W: No, not at all! Afternoon tea is more of an event than a drink. It usually includes a selection of teas with sandwiches, cakes and scones. It’s an old tradition that goes back to the 18th century.M: Sounds good! And do people have afternoon tea every day?W: Not anymore, I’m afraid. It’s more of a special treat now, something you do on weekends or on holidays.M: Well, if I ever visit Britain, I’m going to treat myself to an afternoon tea!W: I might join you!Question oneAccording to the woman, what does tea represent in British culture?Question twoWhat is afternoon tea?Question threeHow often do British people enjoy afternoon tea nowadays?Section DDirections: Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks. The passage will be read three times.The Pyramids are the most well-known symbol of Egypt. Built in ancient times, the Pyramids symbolize power, intelligence and the spiritual beliefs of a civilization that existed thousands of years ago. The Pyramids were tombs for the most important people in ancient Egypt, and their construction is of never-ending interest to scholars, archaeologists and tourists. The ancient Egyptians must have had advanced engineering skills to build these impressive constructions. It is no surprise that the Pyramids have become iconic symbols of Egypt, and that they are a source of great national pride. Anyone who has the chance should consider traveling to Egypt to visit these wonders of the world.参考答案Part I Listening ComprehensionSection A1. B2. D3. D4. A5. DSection B1. D2. A3. C4. B5. CSection C1. D2. C3. ASection D1.symbol2. civilization3. construction4. national pride5. worldPart II Speaking up1. over2. recommend3. iconic4. tell5. cooked6. 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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

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西南交通大学研究生视听说课后答案.docx

西南交通大学研究生视听说课后答案.docx

Unit 1 A Courtesy CampaignA:Who is the real Miss Manners? What is her real name? Miss Manners is a newspaper columnist; Judith MartinB:1.How is San Diego reacting to cell phone complaints SD has launched a voluntary courtesy campaign in response to cell phone complaints2.How did people in San Diego response to the survey on cell phone use?In response to a survey, thousands of people called for restrictions on cell phone use3.What reaction have cell phone companies had to San Diegot campaign?Cell phone companies have supported SD's campaign4.According to Judith Martin, why are laws not the best approach to regulatingLaws doif t work because they make people angry and up the courts5.What is the challenge to Mayor Golding's campaign The challenge to MG campaign is for people to apply the rules to themselvesc:F 1. More than half of all American adults have wireless telephonesT 2. People are buying wireless telephone at a rate of 46,000 a dayF 3. Most American cities have restricted some use of wireless phonesF 4. There are only a few scared places left where we aren't disturbed by cell phonesT 5. Reverend Wendy CraiPurcell is forgiving when cell phones ring during her church serviceT 6. San Diegc/s Mayor Susan Golding conducted a survey on cell phone use on the InternetF 7. The Mayor responded to the answers to her survey by imposing restrictions on cell phone use in movie theaters T 8. Part of the courtesy campaign is to display stickers in "quite zones,'F 9.Doug Cohen, a real estate broker, is completely against the use of cell phonesT 10. He believes that cell phone etiquette is similar to driving etiquetteTil. San Diego is the home of many cell phones industries T 12. Nokia helps support Mayor Goldings courtesy campaignT 13. The vice president of Nokia thinks that in certain places people should use the vibrate function of cell phones rather than the ringerF 14・ Cell phone companies support the public backlash against cell phonesT 15. Cell phone companies fear government regulation F 16. Cell phone companies are urging their customers to drink responsiblyF 17. According to Judith Martin, the heavy hand of the law is sometimes necessary to control people's cell phone useT 18. Martin believes people follow different rules when new technologies are introducedT 19. Martin believes we have about 50% consensus on how to use cell phonesF 20. At the news conference, the Mayor's phone vibrates F 21. She has trouble turning off her phone because she can^t find itT 22. The Nokia vice president shows her how to turn off her phoneD:1 (Reverend Craig-Purcell) 2(Mayor Golding) 3(Doug Cohen) 4(Larry Paulson) 5(Judith Martin)1.3.425Unit 2 Give Me My Place to Smoker!A:Who is more tolerant of nonsmokeFs attitudes, Peggy or Michael?Michael is more tolerantB:1.What has changed about smoking over the years? The public's attitude toward smokers has changed over the years.2.How has the behavior of smokers changed in peopled homes?Today smokers don^t even ask to smoke in other peopled homes.3.How have the smoking habits of smokers changed? Smokers have started smoking so that their smoke won^t bother other people.4」n what situations do smokers feel defiant? Smokers sometimes fell defiant when they smoke in a smoking area where nonsmokers judge them negatively.5.How do Michael and Peggy react differently toward peopled feeling about smoking?Michael respects nonsmoking sections, whereas Peggy won't go to public places that prohibit smoking. habits on othersT 13. Michael feels defiant when someone doesn't want him to smoke in a place where it is permissible to smoke F 14. Michael believed that the man behind him was physically uncomfortable with his smokingT 15. Peggy feels defiant toward anyone who wants to judge her behaviorT 16. Michael can understand people who doift want to be around smokeT 17. Michael lives according to the antismoking rules F 18. Peggy would only consider going to restaurants that don5t allow smokingT 19. Peggy feels smokers should be given equityD:1.How “political^ do you think Peggy finds smokingt lack of popularity to be?b.somewhat political2.Does Michael feel uncomfortable 讦he is told not to smoke in someone,s house?c.Probably a little3.Why does Peggy mention the “fur patrol"?a.People who judge smoking judge everything including people who wear fur coatsC:F 1. Peggy has smoked for over 35 yearsT 2. Peggy and Michael feel comfortable smoking in their neighborhood bar in Washington, D.CT 3. The EPA report on secondhand smoke will restrict smoking in public placesF 4. Peggy used to give more thought to her smoking 35 years agoT 5- Peggy thinks today9s attitude toward smoking is similar to other attitudes toward freedomT 6. Fifteen years ago, people offered you an ashtray when you went to their houseT 7. People used to drink, smoke, and talk same time at partiesT 8. Smokers at parties now have to stand at the window or outside the house to smokeT 9. Peggy never lights up a cigarette in someone^s office or homeF 10. Michael now blows his smoke straight into the group of people he's withT 11 .Michael looks like a factory when he smokesF 12. Michael has sometimes felt a desire to inflict hisUnit 3 Kids and the MediaA:Who provide the tape of Elian Gonzalez that aired on the evening news?Elian Gonzalezes Miami relatives.B:1.What is the subject of this report?b.how the media uses children as sources for the news2.What issue in journalism was raised in the reporting of the Elian Gonzalez case?b. interviewing very young children in a crisis3.According to Bob Steeb what should journalists think about?a.the maturity of the child interviewed4・What issue in journalism was raised in the reporting of the Columbine High School shootings?a.whether or not journalists should cover children during a crisis School could have used cell phone calls to pinpoint their intended victims12.Suzanme McCarrolPs ability to judge right from wrong is a matter of gut instinct13.When interviewing kids, parental consent doesrft mean much because parents are sometimes more confused than kids, and they sometimes gives consent for the wrong reason14.McCarroll says that when kids are concerned, the bottom line is context15.The question Bob Steel thinks listeners, readers, and viewers need to keep in mind when watching the evening new is: “How was it presented?”D:213142C:1 .The media has been under scrutiny over how young people are used as sources in news stories2.A BC News was criticized for airing an interview with Elian Gonzalez3.C NN was criticized for broadcasting phone calls made during the Columbine High School shootings4.D iane Sawyer referred to one of the bedrock rules of the craft of journalism: "Get the story straight from the source ”5.A ccording to Sawyer, one of the things that none of the journalists had done was sat down and looked into his eyes6.B ob Steel objected to journalists asking Elian questions about the loss of his mother or staying in the United States, or returning to Cuba because they were beyond the grasp of the six-year old7.A n immature child might mix up fact and fantasy in answering questions8.M aturity becomes even more of a pressing concern when international relations or criminal allegations are at stake 9.Steel says journalists need to slow down enough to assess the situation and ascertain what kind of vulnerability a witness may have10.Witnesses to a crime may be vulnerability if the perpetrator goes after themlLIn theory, the perpetration in Columbine HighUnit 4 Is It a Sculpture, or Is It Food?A:Is Joyce Goldstein more in favor of or against genetically engineewd food?She is more against itB:1 .boycottChefs from around the country have boycotted genetically engineered food2」he tomatoJoyce Goldstein is concerned about the consequences of genetically altered foods such as the tomato.3」ack of infoimationWithout proper labeling and sufficient testing, we currently have a lack of information about genetically engineered foods.4.right to knowGoldstein feels we have the right to know whether foods on the market have been genetically engineered.C;F 1. Genetically designed tomatoes are now available in the supermarket T 2. Genetically engineered cheese can now be dependence on pesticides is a good thingF 16. The crossing of trout with tomatoes is a good thing T 17. Genetic experimentation should help improve the taste of foodF 18. What is good for agribusiness is generally good for the consumerF 19. Consumers are given the information they need in purchasing foodD:l.How does Goldstein feel about "progress?^ Why does she put it in quotes?She is not necessarily against it. She is emphasizing the negative side of progress2・What is GoIdsteirTs view of the Food and Drug Administration?She doesn't believe the FDA is doing an adequate job of monitoring our food production. They9re not foolproof. 3・How sure is Goldstein that agribusiness will work toward making foods that are good for the consumer? She is very skeptical They care more about corporate profit than the health of consumerspurchasedT 3. World hunger may be helped with genetically engineered foodT 4. Over 1,000 chefs decided not to serve genetically engineered foodF 5. Special labeling is required for genetically engineered foodF 6. The genetically engineered tomato is being produced for flavorF 7. The use of fish genes in tomatoes is a good ideaT 8. These foods should be thoroughly tested and labeled before they are soldF 9. The methods of the old days were better thanthose todayF 10. Genetically bred roses are very beautiful and smell goodT 11. Restaurants shouldnl serve genetically engineered food until it is testedF 12. We should worry about corporate profitF 13. The Food and Drug Administration does a good job of regulating theseT 14. Pesticide residue in foods is a problemT 15. Genetic manipulation of foods to reduce theirUnit 5 WhaFs Happening to Home?A:How does Liane,(he interviewer; feel about working at home?She loves it but is not sure about how to set psychological boundaries between work and home.B:1 .fusionModern technology has led to new issues in the fusion of work and home.2・bluiring linesOne problem is the blurring lines between the workplace and home.3 .boundariesToday, boundaries between work and home are more flexible, but they are necessary.4.refugeThe loss of home as a refuge may become more of a problem in the future.c:l.The interviewer, Liane, has turned her daughter^ bedroom into a mini-studio2.In “What Happening to Home?',Maggie Jackson explores the issue of balancing work, life and refuge in the information age3.The fusion of work and home in earlier centuries is illustrated by the fact that many families lived above the store4.With technology, our bodies can be at home, but our minds are in a different place5.With this fusion of work and home, you have a different relationship with the people at home because your work separates you mentally from home6.Maggie Jacksorfs lines were blurred when she hurried her kids to bed so that she could get back to work7.One positive effect of working at home for Maggie was that she could interview people in California while living on the East coast8.The negative effect it had on her was that her work was seeping, leaking, and bleeding into the rest of her house 9.The interviewer says that the advantages of working at home for her are that she can have a cup of coffee, sit in an armchair, and have a beautiful view office from the rest of her home to set a physical boundary 11.Maggie Jackson thinks that boundary-making is important and that in this day and age we don^t make enough boundaries12.1n Olivier Marcus quote, threshold does not refer to architecture, or physical doors13.A currency trader in New York has video monitors all around his apartment in order to watch the markets14.More Americans will face the issues of blurred boundaries of work and home as computers and gadgets become smaller and less expensive15.Secretaries around the country felt that their home was not a refugeD:1 .How does the interviewees personal experience illustrate the theme of blurred boundaries between work and home?c.Her technician came to her home to help her conduct an interview with Maggie Jackson in New York2.How many times do you think Maggie Jackson huiried her kids to bed so she could get back to work?b.several times3・What does Liane Hansen think about the boundaries of her new home office?a.They have been set physically4・What does the Olivier Marc quote mean?b.Home is a place of comfort and protectionUnit 6 Create Controversy to Generate PublicityA:How much does a cotton T-shirt cost ai Benetton?49$B:1.What has Benetton done that has caused controversy? Benetton has produced a set of controversial ads2.How do the Benetton ads help the company?The ads create controversy and generate publicity for the company.3.How do the views of the newborn-baby ad differ? Some say the ad of the newborn is disgusting, while others say it is magnificent and natural.“According to Bob Garfield,what two purposes do these ads have?According to Garfield, the ads benefit publicity while they distract consumers from Benetton^ high prices.c:1 .Which of the following is not true about the magazinelO.The interviewer can close the door to separate heradvertising business?a.The magazine business is doing very well2.Which of the following does not describe one of the Benetton ads?c. a little black boy kissing a little blonde white girl3.Why is Garfield being interviewed?a.He is an advertising critic for a magazine4.Why does Garfield think Benetton has produced these ads?b.to generate publicity5.How does Garflelcl think people probably react when they see the ad with the picture of the newborn baby?c.angrily6.Which description does Garfield think Benetton would use to describe the newborn baby?c.magnificent7.1n discussing the newborn baby,what does Gar打eld imagine in an ad?a.a large intestine8・Which magazine published the ad with the new baby?b.self9.How does the interviewer react to the magazine?a.She is surprised they didn^t publish the ads10.What did Benetton expect to happen with these adsc.It expected that its customers would get angry11.Why does Garfield think Benettorfs advertising is cunning?b.It creates a distraction12.What does Garfield say about Benettorf s prices?c.Their cardigan sweaters are too expensiveD:1.How would Garfield most likely describe the picMe?b.disgusting2.Why does Garfield talk about using a picture of a large intestine?c.He wants to show that the Benetton ads have gone too far3.How does Garfield feel about what Benetton is doing?b.He admires their advertising, but not their pricingUnit 7 A Contribution to Make the World a BetterPlaceA:How old was George Soros when he first started trading in cuirency?He was 14 years old B:1・ multibillionaireMultibillionaire and philanthropist George Soros became one of the world's wealthiest men through his work as a financier.2.AnxiousManaging peopled money and taking risks mad him anxious.3.Experiences in tradingHis experiences in trading began when he was 14, as a Hungarian Jew hiding from the Nazis.4.Feelings about moneySoros has uncomfortable feelings about his reputation to make money and would rather be known as a thinker5.GoalHis goal is to make a contribution to make the world a better place.c:1.What is special about Tuesdays on Morning Edition?b. The program will focus on money2.How is George Soros described?b. a financier3.Which of (he following is not true about Soros?a.He is still working4.What the problem with managing people's money、according to Soros?b.You can lose peopled money5.What negative effect might Soros's currency trading have caused,according to Starnberg?ns financial crisis6.Which of the following is not true about Soros,s background?c.He become an economist7.Which of the following is (me about the 14・yea「old George Soros?b. He lived underground, or in secret8.What lesson did George leam when he tried to trade?c.Gold was a commodity whose price could change9.How did young George feel about his experiences?b.They were a gift10.Which of the following describes George Sorost background?a.He fought the Communists11.Which of the following describes George Sorost “plan?"c.He would become a philosopher12.How would Soros have liked to be appreciated by others?b.as a thinker13.What fascinates Soros?b.the anticipation of the future14.What does having money allow Soros to do?c.pursue his ideas15.How docs Soros react to the idea that is “saving (he world"?c.He agrees with it16.Which of the following is not correct in terms of numbers?b.His foundations allocate money to 30 countries17.How does Soros feel about giving money?a.He doesn^t like to give money to beggars on the street18.How would George Soros like to be remembered?c.as a philosopher trying to understand lifeD:Why does Stambery say that Wall Street would have sent Soros for X・rays?His backaches could have given valuable information about the stock market.What does Stambery imply by her comment about Sorost father?His father liked having money; perhaps he wasn't the perfect fatherWhy does Stambery emphasize Soroses eye and hair color in her comment?It isn't typical for Jews to be blonde and blue-eyed; he wasrTt noticed by Nazis.Unit 8 Medicine by the MinuteA:Where did Lisa Grigg get the ideas for her clinic?From her auto mechanicB:1.ClinicLisa Grigg opened a medical clinic in Vermont that accepts no insurance.2.ChargeShe charges patients for he labor and for parts.3.SimpleBy not dealing with insurance issues, she can keep her medical care very simple.4.Acute careAs an acute care provider, Lisa still encourages he patients to see their primary care physicians.5.OffXhe-clockShe will go off-the-clock and talk with her patients when their problems seem to be more serious. 14.Lisa Grigg is fairly liberal with her off-the-clock time15.If she thinks a bruise is something more serious, then she will sit and talk with a patient16.Robert thinks Lisa office manager must be frustrated with their interviewD:1 ・What attitude does Lisa Grigg express in her answers?c. one of confidence2.What attitude does Robert Siegel express in his comment to Lisa Grigga.one of surprise3.What attitude does Lisa Grigg express toward paperwork?b.one of annoyance4.What attitude does Robeil Siegel express in his question?c.one of humorC:I.Lisa Grigg “had it" with insurance companies and insurance forms2.She hung out a shingle as an acute care provider3.P atients are charged according to a fee schedule that they can easily understand4.L isa Grigg charges two dollars a minute for labor5.In addition to charging for her labor when treating a bruise or cut, Grigg would also have to charge for a suture tray and an injection6.H er itemized bill would show the charge by the minute and by the part7.L isa Grigg was feeling fed up with managed care8.T he problem she had with managed care were that there was an awful lot of paper work,an awful lot of tail chasing, and an awful lot of fighting with insurances for tests or medicines9.L ike her mechanic Lisa Grigg has a price list hanging up in her office10.Average co-pays are between ten and fifteen dollars II.Lisa Grigg encourages people to stay with their primary care physicians12.A t her last job, Lisa Grigg spent about eight hours a day with patients and three to fire hours a day making phone calls or doing paperwork13.R obert Siegel wonders if Lisa Grigg has a blanket rule for billing, no matter what the problem isUnit 9 Facing the Wrong End of a PistolA:Is Olen Kelley against all guns?No, only cheap handguns are made to kill people.B:1・ How are some people trying to change gun laws? Some people are trying to stop the sale of Saturday Night Specials.2・ What happened to Kelley?Olen Kelley was held up and shot.3. Who is Kelley suing?He's suing the manufacturer of Saturday Night Specials. injured badly. T 2. The bullet went out of and back into his bodyT 3. Kelley is suing the gun manufacturerT 4. Kelley is frustrated that he doesrf t know all the legal technicalitiesT 5. Kelley thinks gun manufacturers are responsible for crimesF 6. Kelley would sue the knife manufacturer if he were robbed at knifepointF 7. Kelley would sue the rifle manufacturer if he were robbed at gunpoint with a rifleC:1.Statistics show that many people willb.be held up in their lives2.What change in the Gun Control Act has Senate Judiciary Committee proposed?b.Most bans against the sale of guns across state lines would be lifted3.Senator Edwanl Kennedy tried toc.stop the sale of Saturday Night Specials4.Olen Kelleyc. has been held up five times5.What happened when Kelley tried to open the safe first time?a.He couldn't get it open6.What did the robbers do to Kelley?b.They shot him the shoulder7.Where is the maker of the gun located?c.in Germany8.What does Kelley say about knives?b.They are used for purposes others than crime9.Why does Kelley criticize junk guns?c.It's difficult to shoot something with them from far away10.Which of the following reasons does Kelley give for taking his suit to the SupTeme Court, if necessary?c.He feels he has the right to try丄What is Kelleyt most important goal in talking his case to couH?c. He wants to stop the manufacturer from making Saturday Night SpecialsD:T 1. The interviewer thinks Kelley might have beenUnit 10 What Constitutes a Family?A:What are two examples of nontraditional families mentioned in the report?Gay couples; foster parents; stepfamilies; labor unions; historical societies; unrelated seniorsB:1 • What legal action has been taken in California? California now publicly registers nontraditional groups as families.2.How does Shannon Gibsorfs family situation illustrate the situation of many American families today? Shannon Gibson has both a biological father and a stepfather in her family3・What issue will the states be grappling with for many years?The courts will be grappling with the issue of what constitutes a family4.How does the family registration certificate help legal guardians such as John Brown?It could help legitimize John Brown's status as a single father with dependents.c:1.What is disappearing in the United States?a.a family with a working father and a mother who stays home to raise chiken2.Which nontraditional groups are mentioned as people living together as families?a.same-sex partners3.How is Shannon Gibson like many other sixth gTaders?c.She doesn't live with her biological father 4・What concern does Shannon have?c. She wouldn't be able to see her stepfather someday5.How can a group register as a family in California?c. They fill out a form6.Which group is not mentioned as one that can register with CalifomiXs secretary of states as a family?b.heterosexual couples7・What did the Family Diversity Project champion? b.the concept of nontraditional family registration 8・What kind of court case caused the state of New York to reconsider the definition of family?9・Which group is not mentioned as a group in California that can register its name as an association? b.tour groups10・Which two states have registration procedures similar to those in California?c.Virginia and West Virginia11.How significant is the family registration certificate itself?b.It has no legal benefits12.What role does John Brown play as a parent?c.He has four dependents13.What does Brown say about his son?b. He wants to continue to claim his college-aged son as a dependent on his insurance policy?14.What is likely to happen to Brown as a result of his certificate?a.The Internal Revenue Service will not consider his son as a dependentD:T 1. Shannon feels close to Pat, her stepfatherF 2. Shannon would rather be with her biological father than Pat, her stepfatherT 3. Shannon is afraid she might not be able to see Pat one dayF 4. Thomas Coleman thinks only blood relatives should be allowed to stay in a rent-controlled apartmentF 5. Coleman thinks it's easy to distinguish a family from a non-familyT 6. Coleman thinks it will take the court a long time to define the rights of non-family membersT 7. John Brown feels he has the same rights as a biological parentF 8. Brown is confident that the insurance company will cover his sonT 9. Brown is expecting a fight over his family statusa.evictionUnit 11 Business Across Borders: Is Bigger Necessarily Better?A:Which car companies are mentioned as examples of companies that may have to consolidate in the future? Renault, Peugeot, and MazdaB:LWhat is becoming more common,as illustrated by DaimlerChrysler?a.the merging of companies internationally2.What signi行canee docs the Daimler-Chrysler merger have regarding international mergers?b.Foreign companies will take over more American companies3・How easy is it to implement cross-border mergers?a.There are a number of problems4.Whal impact will the DaimlerChrysler merger have on other auto industries?c.It will force smaller companies to consolidate5.What reaction will countries have to the Daimler-Chrysler merger?a.Regulatory issues will have to be worked out6.What role will governments play with international mergers?ernments will become more involvedC:T 1. Government and business leaders are examining the Daimler-Chrysler mergerF 2. The scale of the deal is not unusualT 3. National boundaries are no longer a problem for company expansionT 4. The Daimler-Chrysler merger was the biggest F 12. The smaller firms in the automobile industry have been consolidatingT 13. Competition will force companies to become bigger F 14. Renault, Peugeot, and Mazda formed a partnership T 15. Anti-trust issues will be an important consideration with global mergersT 16. The SEC will need to approve the financial arrangements between companies that merge internationallyF 17. Mercedes has always met American car industry standardsT 18. Chrysler is more protectionist than MercedesT 19. There has been an eclipse of national governments as the center of international powerT 20. Governments have different procedures and laws for global mergers than companies haveF 21. Government are able to join across borders more easily than companiesD:F 1 The significance of the Daimler-Chrysler merger is clear to government and business leadersT 2. This merger was not the first merger between companies in two geographically distant countriesT 3. There are more international mergers in the auto industry than in other industriesT 4. Smaller car companies will have a hard time competing with merged companiesF 5. In the end, governments will have no control of mergersT 6. Government are more conservative than businessesUnit 12 Green ConsumerismA:Gasoline makes the world a greener placeCar encourages new valuesCandy is good breakfast cerealB:1 .false complacencyConsumers may feel a false sense of complacency by only shopping differently.2・shoppingOne thing we can do to help the environment is turn our shopping cart into a vehicle for social change when we go shopping,3」onger-teirn issueOverconsumption by advanced industrial countries is aindustrial merger everF 5. According to Jeffrey Garden, it's a watershedF 6. The Daimler-Chrysler merger marks the beginning of a new trendT 7. This merger will likely spur more global integration of biggest companiesT 8. Cultural differences are a big concern with international mergersF 9・ Operational differences are not a problem because companies operate similarlyF 10. International merger are easier in practice than they seem on paperT 11. In the future, there will be more merger in the auto industry specifically。

外研社新探索研究生英语视听说1答案

外研社新探索研究生英语视听说1答案

外研社新探索研究生英语视听说1答案1、____ China is ____ old country with ____ long history. [单选题] *A. /, an, a(正确答案)B. The, an, aC. /, an, /D. /, the, a2、Sitting at the back of the room()a very shy girl with two bright eyes. [单选题] *A. is(正确答案)B. areC. hasD. there was3、Be careful when you _______ the street. [单选题] *A. are crossingB. is crossingC. cross(正确答案)D. is cross4、—Could you take out the rubbish, Jim?—______. I have too much homework to do. You can ask Sally to do it. ()[单选题] *A. Sorry, I can’t(正确答案)B. No problemC. I disagreeD. No, thanks5、45.—Let's make a cake ________ our mother ________ Mother's Day.—Good idea. [单选题] *A.with; forB.for; on(正确答案)C.to; onD.for; in6、The()majority of the members were against the idea. [单选题] *A. substantialB. enormousC. considerable(正确答案)D. overwhelming7、Was()that I saw last night at the concert? [单选题] *A. it you(正确答案)B. not youC. youD. that yourself8、46.The pants look cool.You can ________. [单选题] * A.try it onB.try on itC.try them on(正确答案)D.try on them9、My sister gave me a _______ at my birthday party. [单选题] *A. parentB. peaceC. patientD. present(正确答案)10、Tom will _______ me a gift from Japan. [单选题] *A. takeB. getC. carryD. bring(正确答案)11、34.My mother usually_______ much time shopping in the supermarkets on weekends. [单选题] *A.spends (正确答案)B.costsC.takesD.pays12、The huntsman caught only a()of the deer before it ran into the woods. [单选题] *A. gazeB. glareC. glimpse(正确答案)D. stare13、97.Go ______ the square and you will find the theatre. [单选题] *A.aboveB.atC.across(正确答案)D.on14、It’s so nice to hear from her again. ______, we last met more than thirty year ago [单选题] *A. What ‘s wordB. That’s to sayC. Go aheadD. Believe it or not(正确答案)15、Tom is ____ honest man, so we all like to work with him. [单选题] *A. aB. an(正确答案)C. /D. any16、5 He wants to answer the ________ because it is an interesting one. [单选题] * A.problemB.question(正确答案)C.doorD.plan17、The carbon we produce when we breathe is much less than()produced by a car. [单选题] *A. oneB. itC. that(正确答案)D. those18、We’re proud that China _______ stronger and stronger these years. [单选题] *A. will becomeB. becameC. is becoming(正确答案)D. was becoming19、At half past three she went back to the school to pick him up. [单选题] *A. 等他B. 送他(正确答案)C. 抱他D. 接他20、During the Mid-Autumn Festival, family members often gather together _________ ameal, admire the moon and enjoy moon cakes. [单选题] *A. shareB. to share(正确答案)C. having sharedD. shared21、The students _____ outdoors when the visitors arrived. [单选题] *A. were playing(正确答案)B. have playedC. would playD. could play22、You might not like the way Sam behaves, but please be kind to him. _____, he is your grandfather. [单选题] *A. After all(正确答案)B. Above allC. In allD. At all23、Look! There are some boats ______ the river.()[单选题] *A. on(正确答案)B. overC. betweenD. in24、64.Would you like to drink ________?[单选题] * A.something else(正确答案)B.anything elseC.else somethingD.else anything25、--What’s the weather like today?--It’s _______. [单选题] *A. rainB. windy(正确答案)C. sunD. wind26、—Do you know ______ box it is? —It is ______.()[单选题] *A. who; myB. whose; meC. who; herD. whose; hers(正确答案)27、You should finish your homework as soon as possible. [单选题] *A. 赶快地B. 尽能力C. 一...就D. 尽快地(正确答案)28、I’d?like _______ the English club. [单选题] *A. to join inB. joinC. to join(正确答案)D. join in29、You should stick to your()and tell him you won' t do the thing. [单选题] *A. principle(正确答案)B. qualityC. contactD. influence30、( ) The salesgirls in Xiushui Market have set a good example______us in learning English. [单选题] *A. to(正确答案)B. forC. withD. on。

研究生英语视听说答案

研究生英语视听说答案

研究⽣英语视听说答案研究⽣英语视听说答案【篇⼀:研究⽣英语视听说答案】62 b.part 1false complacency: consumers may feel a false sense of complacency by only shopping differently.part 2shopping:one thing we can so to help the environment is turn our shopping cart into a vehicle for social change when we go shopping. part 3longer-term issue: over-consumption by advanced industrial countries is a longer-term issue that we must focus on to save the earth.part 4green marketing: we have to be careful of the green marketing that is going on and the hucksters who profit from it.part 5revitalizing: we should think about revitalizing our transportation systems rather than which new car to buy.c.1. which of these book titles is not mentioned in the c2.what general purpose do these books have a3. what do alan during and c4.what one thing does alice tepper marlin a5. what shoud we do when we shop.c6. which comment does alan durning not make about c7. who is responsible for over consumption b8.which of the earth’s environmental b9.what specific solution does durning propose c10.how does durning see green b11. where do we see a lot of a12.which of the following areas is not mentioned a13. how does tepper marlin c14.what negative result could occur c15.what example does toyota use for c16. what does durning think we need to focus on a17.what happened in the 1980s, according to ad.1. b which of the following best2. c why does the interviewer3. a what does durning think aboutunit 11a task listening :which car companies are mentioned as examples of companies that may have to consolidate in the future renault, peugeot and mazda.b. part 1 what is becoming more common ,as illustrated by a part 2 what significance does the daimler chrysler merger bpart3 how easy is it to implement cross border apart 4 what impact will the daimler merger have on cpart 5 what reaction will countries have to the daimler apart 6 what role will governments play with international bc.part 1 t government and business f the scale of t national part 2 tthe daimler merger f according to jeffrey garten f the daimler merger marks the beginningpart 3 t this merger will t cultural differences foperational finterntional mergerspart 4 tin the future fthe smaller firms tcompetition will f renault peugeotpart 5 t anti-trust tthe sec fmercedes t chryslerpart 6 tthere has been an eclipse tgovernments have different f governments are able to join acrossd. 1. fthe significance 2tthis merger was 3tthere are more international mergers 4tsmaller car companies will 5. f in the end , 6t governments are more conservative.unit 10a task listening:what are two examples of nontraditional families mentioned in the report? gay couples, foster parents, stepfamilies, labor unions, historical societies and uelated seniors.part 1 what legal action has been taken in california? california now publicly registers nontraditional groups as families. part 2 how does shannom gibson’s family situation illustrate the situation of many american family today? shannon gibson has both a biological father and a stepfather in her family.part 3 what issue will the states be grappling with for many years? the courts will be grappling with the issue of what constitutes a family.part 4 how does the family registration certificate help? it could help legitimize john brown’s s tatus as a single fatherwith dependents.c.1. awhat is disappearing in the united states?2. awhich nontraditional groups are mentioned as3. chow is shanon gibson like?4. cwhat concern does shannon have?5. chow can a group register?6. bwhich group is not mentioned asone that? 7. bwhat did the family diversity?8. awhat kind of court case caused the state of? 9. bwhich group is not mentioned as s group in california?10. cwhich two states have registion procedures similar?11. bhow significant is the family registration? 12. cwhat role does john play? 13. what does browm say about his son?b 14. awhat is likely to happen ti brown as result?1. tshannon feel2. fshannon would rather be3. tshannon is afraid4. fthomas colema n thinks5. fcoleman think it’s easy6. tcoleman thinks it will take7. tjohn brown feels he has8. fbrown is confident that the insurance9. t brown is expecting a fightunit 9 p120a task listening: is olen kelley against all guns?no, only cheap handguns that are made to kill people.b.part 1how are some people trying to change gun laws?some people are trying to stop the sale of saturday night specials.part 2what happened to kelley?olen kelly was held up and shot.part 3who is kelle y suing?he’s suing the manufacturer of saturday night specials.c.1. bstatistics show that many people will2. bwhat change inthe gun control act? 3. csenator edward try to4. colen kelley5. awhat happened when kelley tried to open?6. bwhat did the 【篇⼆:研究⽣英语视听说英语听⼒(课后第四题)】>unit 6 — business and economy4. shopping centers in the uktapescriptdan: now there are a lot of shopping centres in the uk, and we went to the canarywharf shopping complex in east london to talk to some of the shoppers aboutwhat they like or dislike about shopping centres. one man compares theexperiences of shopping centres with shopping at boutiques on a local highstreet.rob: the high street is the main shopping street in a town or area; in america theycall it ‘main street’. and a boutique is a small shop, which usuallyspecialises in fashionable items.dan: so let‘s listen to the speaker as he compares shopping in a local high street and a shopping centre; what does he say is the advantage of going to a big shopping centre?i love the choice in a big shopping centre; i don‘t think it replaces localised shopping so a nice boutique in a local high street i think always has a place. butthat said if you want a good deal, a good discount, a good sale i think youneed to go to a big shopping centre really.dan: so the shopper there said he liked the choice of a big shopping centre. it‘s the place to go if you want a good deal, a good discount or a good sale.rob: a discount is a reduced price –it’s when something costs less than normal.a good deal means the same –it‘s when you buy something for a good price.dan: we have a clip here from another shopper describing shopping centres in the uk. she says th ey’re quite vast and open and have a massive variety of shops.rob: both vast and massive mean very large. so there‘s a massive variety of shops in the shopping centres.dan: so let‘s listen to the clip. what types of restaurant canyou find in britishshopping centres? shopping centres are usually quite vast and open and full of a massive variety of shops but they’re quite standard. so each shopping centretends to have exactly the same basic shops that you come to expect. you sort oftend to get the same standard restaurants and food outlets as well in shopping centres, so either fast food or slightly more upmarket restaurants.dan: she says you get the same standard restaurants in a british shopping centre: either fast food or more upmarket restaurants.rob: fast food is what we call anything that can be served and eaten quickly, often from restaurant chains, such as mcdonalds, burger king or subway.dan: and what about the upmarket restaurants?rob: upmarket means something of high quality that generally appeals to peoplefrom higher social classes. the opposite is downmarket.dan: of course, not everyone likes shopping centres. some people say they findthem too crowded.rob: mm, crowded, when there are too many people. i agree, particularly atweekends or during the holidays when there are lots of people, a lot of these shopping centres are far too crowded to shop, or walk, oreven move!bdirections: listen to the dialogue again and decide whether the following statements are true or false.1) a boutique is a small shop, which usually specialises in fashionable items. ( t )2) a big shopping centre is the place to go if you want a good deal, a good discount ora good sale.( t )3) a discount is a reduced price –it‘s when something costs less than normal. a good deal means differently.( f )4) shopping centres are usually quite vast and open and havea fewvariety of shopsbut they‘re quite standard.( f )5) not everyone likes shopping centres. they are far too crowded to shop, or walk, or even move, particularly at weekends or during the holidays. ( t )unit 7 — cultures4. table manners and diet customstapescriptm: last weekend, i went as a guest to a chinese friend‘s house. it was really an interesting experience! i felt a little bit of cultural shock.f: really? so you discovered a few china and america‘s different customs.m: definitely. first, chinese and americans have very different ways of accepting originally thought we would drink together as we ate. so i surprised when the host put it aside and didn‘t open it. i really didn‘t understand but ididn‘t say anything.f: you shouldn‘t have worried. that‘s just a way chinese people accept g ifts. it‘s considered impolite to open something right when you receive it. the way chinese people see it, opening the gift on the same occasion that you receive it seems to imply that you only want to see whether the gift is good or bad and you don‘t care about the thought that your friend put into it.m: oh really? well i guess it was just a misunderstanding then. americans almost always open the gift right away. then they can say something nice to show that they like what the person gave them.f: when you were having dinner, did they keep encouraging you to eat and drink? m: yes! they were always saying ―eat some more! take a bit more!‖ and themoment there is a bit space in my bowl, they immediately gave me another helping.that day i had 4 bowls of rice, ate i don‘t know how much food.i ate so much icouldn‘t walk in a straight line. in america, the host won‘t urge the guest to eat anddrink more. the guest just eats however much they want to eat. f: that‘s just the chinese way of being friendly and welcoming to one‘s guests. forchinese people, making sure their guest eat their fill and eat well is the mostimportant thing.m: also they set up this incredibly abundant table of food but then they said there isnothing here to eat, it wasn‘t prepared very well and other things like that. and itseems even stranger to me. if they have prepared well, then how many dishes willthey have to have?f: they were just being modest. even if they had prepared more, they still wouldhave said that. and chinese hosts would always prepare a whole lot of dishes.because if they are among meager selection, the host will feel that he had lost face.preparing a huge feast is a way of showing your respect for the guest.m: oh the chinese customs are so complicated. i will never have understood if youhaven‘t told me.f: every culture has its own particular ways of doing things though. there are somewestern customs that chinese people think are hard to understand.m: i guess what i have learned is that when you study a language, you also have tounderstand the culture that behind it because otherwise it‘s easy to createmisunderstandings and miscommunications.f: i agree.b directions: listen to the dialogue again and decide whether these statementsare true or false.1) when the man went to the host‘s house, he brought a bottle of wine as a gift andthey drank together in the dinner. ( f )2) when americans accept a gift, they almost always open the gift right away. ( t )3) american hosts are always saying ―eat some more! take a bit more!‖ ( f )4) chinese hosts like to say that there is nothing here to eat, it wasn‘t prepared verywell and they mean it. ( f )5) since the man has been studying chinese for a long time, he knows all the customsquite well.unit 8 — transportation and city life4. foggy california city is tops with touristsb directions: listen to the passage again and decide whether the following statements are true or false.1) each year los angeles ranks first or second in the nation in touristvisits.( f )2) considering so many attractions, it‘s no wonder san francisco is a desirable and expensive place to visit.( t )3) san francisco gets a lot of rain, but its winters are cold and its summers warm. ( f )4) san francisco has a fleet of 37 cable cars which are the only ones of their kind remaining in the world. ( t )5) the ―hippie‖ experience of san francisco‘s 1967 ―summer of love‖ has quite far-reaching influence on some american people. ( t )tapescriptfoggy california city is tops with touristshilly san francisco is america‘s 13th-largest city. three other california cities— los angeles, san diego and san jose — are larger. yet each year, san francisco ranks first or second in the nation in tourist visits.what‘s the attraction? why did singer tony bennett, in his signature song, leavehis heart in san francisco, rather than, say, boston or cincinnati?perhaps it‘s the setting: shrouded in fog along 40 steep hills, overlooking glistening san francisco bay. many of the densely-packed neighborhoods clinging to these hills are filled with ornate victorian housescalled ―painted ladies.‖considering its ocean beaches, bustling commercial waterfront, two of theworld‘s most striking bridges, and the largest urban park west of philadelphia, it‘s no wonder san francisco is a desirable and expensive place to live and a treat to visit. add in its lively theater scene, the oldest ballet company in the united states, dozens of art galleries, and thousands of fine restaurants, and san francisco exudes sophistication.the city does get a lot of rain, but its winters are mild and its summers cool.really cool. in fact, there‘s a delightful saying — incorrectly credited to humorist mark twain —that the natives enjoy: ―the coldest winter i ever spent was a summer in san francisco.‖among the city‘s top visitor attractions is chinatown — the largest asian community outside asia. and one of the enduring symbols of san francisco is itsfleet of 37 cable cars — the only ones of their kind remaining in the world.san francisco‘s hills themse lves are tourist attractions —especially aserpentine stretch of lombard street that everyone callsthe ―crookedest street inamerica.‖in the haight-ashbury neighborhood, you can still run into people who aretrying to recapture the ―hippie‖ experience of san francisco‘s 1967 ―summer of love.‖ and in san francisco bay, alcatraz prison, which once housed the worst ofthe worst federal prisoners, is open for tours.these unique allurements explain why the american short-story writer o. hey wrote, ―east is east, and west is san francisco.‖unit 9 — health4. link between heart health and educationb directions: listen the passage again and decide whether the following statements are true or false.1) less educated people tend to have more heart attacks and other so-called cardiovascular events. ( t )2) the correlation between more education and fewer heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular events was strongest among women in richer countries.( f )3) educated people in lower- and middle-income countries tend to avoid risky behaviors like smoking, or they eat better, or get better medical care.( f )4) women in latin america are increasingly targeted by tobacco companies. (t )5) more educated women in lower- and middle-class countries are more likely to get better positions with health care insurances. (f )tapescriptnumerous studies have found a connection between education and the risk ofheart disease and stroke. more educated people tend to have fewer heart attacks and other so-called cardiovascular events. but new research finds that the correlation doesnt apply everywhere.previous studies have been done almost entirely in richer, industrialized countries. abhinav goyal of emory university in atlanta wanted to see if that link between heart disease and education applied in low- and middle-income countries. so what we found is that there is a relationship between education level and cardiovascular events that differs both in terms of gender and in terms of worldregion, says goyal.the correlation between more education and fewer heart attacks, strokes, andother cardiovascular events was strongest among men in richer countries. the link【篇三:研究⽣英语视听说unit 1】unit 1 preparation for studying abroadtopic preview1. would you like to study in another country if possible?2. do you have any friends studying abroad? what is it like to study there?part 1 movie time university of northern british columbia exercise 1watch the video clip and answer the questions:1. what’s the name of the first student? where does she come from? what did she do in her second year of university?2. what’s the name of the second student? which school did she graduate from? why did she choose unbc?3. what’s the name of the third person? which does she do? what are the three great things about unbc according to her?4. what is the first young man?5. what does the second man say?6. what’s the name of last person? what i s he? where is he now? why does he like studying in other countries? exercise 2watch the video clip again and decide whether the statements are true (t) or false (f).1. anna always wanted to enter unbc because of the good academic atmosphere there.2. mia preferred smaller universities because she can have closer contact with professors.3. diana enjoyed her leisure activities very much in unbc.4. one of the reasons why so many students would like to choose unbc is that they like the wonderful exchange programs there.part ii listening activitiestask 1: visa interviewexercise 1explain the following sentences with your own words:1. the offer from the university is conditional on your english language proficiency test result.2. the results will not be available for another two or three weeks.3. i’ll be happy to give you a student visa, valid for the duration of your course, when you bring methe result of your test.exercise 2listen to the dialogue again and fill in the blanks with the missing information.1. to get her student visa, the applicant should provide evidence of _______________________ for the last five years, documents relating to ______________________, and results of test.2. she was told to _________________________ to see the visa officer again with ___________________ and_____________________task 2: the graduate school application processexercise 1what are the procedures for applying to a graduate school?step1_____________________________________________________ ___________________ step2_____________________________________________________ ___________________ step3_____________________________________________________ ___________________ step4_____________________________________________________ ___________________ step5_____________________________________________________ ___________________exercise 2listening to the passage again and answer the questions:1. what factors should be considered to create a list of potential schools?2. who will be the ideal persons to write letters of recommendation for an applicant?3. what are the characteristics of a good statement of purpose?4. what should an applicant do after completing the statement of purpose?5. when should an applicant mail all materials?additional listening: new toefl testexerciselisten to the passage and decide whether the statements are true (t) or false (f).1. toefl is a graduate record examination required by many american universities and othereducation centers.2. the major concern of american college officials in deciding which students to accept is theapplicants admissions test score.3. the new toefl test measures a students ability to understand, read and write english.4. a practice test is available on the toefl web site of ets, and it is free of charge.part iii oral practicetask 1: a dialogue at the airporthere is a dialogue between a customs officer and a student at the airport, but the sequences of the sentences are arranged in random. try to put the sentences in proper order. then practice the dialogue with your partner.1. how about the camera? i’m afraid you’ll have to pay duty on this if it’s not for your personaluse.2. do you have any liquor or cigarettes?3. please open this bag. what are these?4. no, i don’t.5. yes, i have two bottles of whiskey.6. ok. please give this declaration card to that officer at the exit.7. no, i have just one suitcase with me.8. these are some stuff for my personal use, a souvenir that 1m taking to china, and some gifts for my friends.9. oh, the camera? it is, sir.10. your passport and declaration card, please. do you have anything to declare?11. do you have any other baggage?task 2: simulating a visa applicationsimulate a visa interview with your partner using the words and sentence patterns given in the language focus below.。

研究生新世纪大学英语视听说教程5练习参考答案Unit1

研究生新世纪大学英语视听说教程5练习参考答案Unit1
(Track 5-1-2)
David 1. We go to work because it’s necessary. 2. Most readers can’t understand the book. 3. The book was very funny. Marc 1. The book had a positive tone. 2. The book encourages people not to try hard at work. Keys Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No No No
in places goof off why bother kind of a joke
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.
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.

英语视听说2答案完整版

英语视听说2答案完整版

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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。

英语视听说答案2(1-5)

英语视听说答案2(1-5)

英语视听说答案2(1-5)New Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 1Starting PointInside viewConversation 12AnswersThey have decided on: 2, 5 and 6.Conversation 25Answers1-5 ccbad6Answers1.Maybe I should2.Supposing3.everything’s organized, isn’t it4.I’ve arranged for people to5.I’ll count it all up6.We’d better7.I’ve got a suggestion8.how aboutOutside view2Answers1 Although this may be true in general, Cambridge University in the UK is not mentioned in the clip.2 This may be true but Alex says that Harvard attracts the best students from around the world not just the US.3 True4 They don’t say that everyone enjoys the social life. They just say there’s a good social life and Adam says some of his friends sit in their room and study all night, so obviously not everyone joins in the social life.5 True6 Students can use the Internet for leisure purposes.3Answers1 one of the best universities2 most talented students3 well-known around the world4 have open doors5 good social life6 you want it to be7 on another campus8 it’s a fun place9 go to concerts10 during the week4Answers1 Ashley gets information for her research papers from the library system online.2 Ashley uses the Internet three or four times a week.3 Brian uses the Internet to check his stocks.4 John mostly uses the Internet for leisure purposes, such as following news a sport or playing games.5 John does most of his university work in the libraries.Listening inPassage 123Answers1 It’s a university radio station.2 How are you finding uni?3 She is writing for the university newspaper.4 He went home a Christmas for a month.5 She didn’t do enough work.6 Because he has joined a couple of clubs.7 She has taken a part-time job as a waitress.8 Work is the part that matters most.Passage 26Answers1 Because they are similar.2 Because they both regularly come top in any ranking of the world’s best universities.3 They are old and very beautiful buildings.4 Oxford and Cambridge have produced great writers, world leaders and politicians. Cambridge has produced many famous scientists.5 The Oxford Union, Footlights(the Cambridge comedy club), and The Oxford University Dramatic Society.78Answers1-5 bddbaNew Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 2Starting PointInside viewConversation 12AnswersKate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate3Answers4-1-2-7-3-5-64Answers1 She looks a bit worried, upset or fed up.2 She feels more homesick.3 Sometimes she feels like a moody teenager.4 Kate tries to comfort Janet by sharing her experiences and feelings with Janet and telling her that she has experienced the same situation.5 Kate believes it is normal for Janet to feel so.6 Janet can see that Kate is busy with her essay.7 Janet asks to leave very suddenly, so Kate thinks that Janet is leaving because what she said may have upset her in some way. She wants to give Janet more help.Conversation 26Answers71 she was feeling2 I felt as if3 I wouldn’t worry about it4 I wish I could have helped5 you look cheerful6 What an amazing grade7 I feel on top of the world Everyday English 8Answers1-6 aaaaabOutside view2Answers3AnswersThe true statements are: 2, 3 and 5. 4 Answers1-10 cabcdadbcaListening inPassage 124Answers1 blue2 yellow3 green4 blue-green5 red6 orange7 blue-greenPassage 278Answers1 She feels very embarrassed.2 She can’t bear people who are cruel, especially to animals or children.3 He doesn’t like them because they think they are superior without any reason.4 People who don’t behave properly in public make him angry.5 He likes people around him to be happy and to have a positive attitude towards the future.6 He says he never feels jealous.7 When she is successful and when she is recognized by her boss for what she can do.8 She doesn’t know what the kids are going to be like or how they may behave.New Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 3Starting PointInside viewConversation 12Answers1 It was good but too long.2 It was a mountain bike and cost a fortune.3 He will go down the street to see if he can see anyone with it, while Kate goes to ask the shopkeeper if they saw anything suspicious.4 She hasn’t seen anything.5 She advised Kate to report it to the police.6 Bikes get stolen all the time.7 They should go back to the college and report it.Conversation 24Answers1-5 cdbdb5Answers1 This woman said that2 Y ou’re joking3 That’s what she said4 It’s just too much5 She thinks6 I’m really furious7 Unbelievable8 What they said wasEveryday Englsih6Answers1-3 abb4 b In hunting or sport, a shot from a great distance is not likely to succeed.5&6 aaOutside view2AnswersThe true statements are: 1 and 4.3Answers1 gain access2 commit this crime; looking at property; an uncut garden3 800 crimes4 white female (African and Asian Britons are more likely to live in larger family units) 4Answers6-4-2-5-1-35Answers1-5bdbbdListening inPassage 12Answers1.He had forgotten to put his false teeth in.2.He stole 4,000 dollars3.They said he stole 6,000 dollars, but he only stole 4,000.4.They traced his call.5.He fell asleep in court and suddenly woke up, but wasn’t sure what was happening.6.The judge allowed him to plead not guilty.3Answers1.The shoplifter started running, but the policeman soon caught up with him.2.Always remember to wear your false teeth if you’re going to bite someone.3.I’m wondering if the supermarket manager took another 2,000 and said I’d taken it.4.The guy was ringing from a phone booth-and they arrested him while he was talking to the newspaper.5.The man suddenly woke up, but wasn’t sure what was happening.Passage 26AnswersName of the victim: Anna BlackDate the attack took place: just over a week agoTime of day the attack took place: about sevenGender of the attacker: maleItem the mugger tried to steal: mobile phoneGender and number of the people who helped the victim: two menTime the police took to arrive: five minutes7Answers1-5 baabd8Answers1.Y es, I practice three times a week—so I’m ready for situations like this.2.Y es, I can react very fast.3.I fell backwards onto him.4.Y eah! I’m tall and quite heavy—so we both fell to the ground together.5.Oh, I’d like to think so.6.I think it’s a good idea to have some kind of defense training.New Standard College English Book 2Unit 4Starting PointInside viewConversation 12Answers1.The wheelchair got stuck on the front of the lorry.2.The driver drove for several miles before he stopped.3.The driver did not realize he had a passenger.4.The policeman told the thief he was answering an ad in the paper.5.The thief agreed to sell the car.Conversation 234Answers1.Tornadoes have damaged homes in Northern England.2.He is still missing.3.Global warming is accelerating.4.There are lots of different views and it is very stimulating.5.A news addict.6.They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs.7.Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later.5Answers1.There is still no news of2.Scientists claim that3.mostly get my news4.I’ve got used to5.I’ve got into the habit of6.I spend too much timeEveryday English6AnswersOutside view2Answers2-7-4-5-1-3-631.do you mind2.journalism, photography3.for two hours4.getting these invitations5.on the screen4AnswersThe true statements are: 2 and 55Answers1.Every Saturday night.2.To take people’s pictures.3.How do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street?4.They feel you shouldn’t have the right to invade their privacy.5.Because whatever we’re consuming, we’re encouraging them to spread (by buyingmagazines with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures).7 Write a short summary of the video clip, which should include:●the main objections about paparazzi photos●how paparazzi photography has developed●what consumers should doExample answerThe video clip contained an interview with a photo-journalist from Los Angeles.He explains the history of the paparazzi. In Europe after World War II, political events often became violent and journalists would try their best to get exciting pictures of fights. Later on, they expanded their work to include glamorous stars. Celebrity pictures, the more embarrassing the better, became big business.The journalist tells how much money he made from chasing Hollywood stars. But when Princess Diana died, he started thinking about what he was doing he decided paparazzi photos were bad, taking away people’s privacy only for the sake of greed.Now he campaigns against the paparazzi by taking sudden pictures of ordinary people to let them feel what it is like to be hunted by a photo-journalist.Listening in1AnswersA boy tries to cook chips but they catch fire while his is talking to a girl.2Answers1.He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking toa girl in the kitchen.2.Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it. 3Name: Phil TaylorCampus address: South Block, Room 18Date of the fire: November 10Time of the fire: 11 pmCause of the fire: He had a telephone conversation with his girlfriend and forgot about the chips he was deep-frying, and then chips and oil caught fire.Length of time the fire brigade took to arrive: ten minutesDamage done: The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.4Answers1-5 daabcPassage 26Answers1.They are unscripted programmes during which the camera simply records people interactingin a pre-set situation. The people in them are simply being themselves.2.People put together in a house or on a island trying to cooperate and achieve certain goals.Contests where people try to be discovered as singers, designers, dancers, chefs etc. their interactions and swings of emotion are shown as well as their performances. Hidden camera situations. Some popular shows on Hunan TV, such as Super Girls.3.They are extremely popular and seem to be addictive for some. People become so involvedthat they are willing to pay to call in and vote for favorite contestants. Some people feel they are offensive as they make people’s real feelings and lives a matter of entertainment.78Answers1.just as many2.how they behave3. a gardening program4.do very well5.to say to thatNew Standard College English Book 2Answer keysUnit 5Starting PointInside viewConversation 11AnswersTopics mentioned are: 2, 3, 5, 6 and 82Answers1.I’d love to know more about the emperor, he was cool.2.Before that, there were seven big states and they had been fighting each other for many years.3.Qin was king of the largest state and he defeated the six other states, one after another.4.After his army had attacked the first state, the next state surrendered without much fight.5.The army leaders were very clever, they used a river to flood the city.6.After conquering the last state, Qin made himself Emperor of the whole of China.7.Was he the emperor who created the Terracotta Warriors?8.He was so afraid of death that he wanted them to guard him in the afterlife. Conversation 2 31.Something like 500,000 men2.He is seen as the greatest emperor in Chinese history.3.Y es, of course he had enemies.4.Y es, he built the first Great Wall.4Answers1.She says it was an incredible achievement.2.As a result of the unification.3.He standardized writing, the money system and the system for measuring and weighing things.4.He built it to stop tribes from the north invading.5Answers1.Well, so he unified China2.as a result3.something like4.as a result of5.Some people hated him so much6.so he built a huge wallEveryday English6Answers1-4 babaOutside view1Answers1.All the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps who died in action during the First and Second World Wars and in every armed conflict since then.2.A religious service, a poetry recital, a march of veterans etc.2Answers3-6-5-7-2-1-44Answers1-5 acbad6-10 adccbListening inPassage 12Answers1.businessman; 11 years old2.first name; his second name3.the same age as4.terrible four years; survives5.his Japanese friend6.strength; courage3Answers1-5 bdadbPassage 25Answers1.Women in the Land Army worked in agriculture as the men were away fighting.2.No, they were in non-combatant roles, although some of them flew transport planes and others worked in dangerous places, like fighter stations.3.They worked in transport, catering, tracking bombers and generally in support services.6Answers1.It was very hard work, very physical.2.She thought planes were exciting and she liked the uniforms.3.She worked on a fighter station tracking the German bombers.4.They were always in danger of being bombed.5.They had contributed so much to the war effort and to society, therefore, their role in society should be highly valued.。

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unit8
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high-class
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snack
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self-service
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normally
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so-called
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cafeterias
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sandwich
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tip
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chains
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vending
unit8
Listening 3
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Turkey, corn and squash.
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The fourth Thursday of November.
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In October.
Listening 5
NO.
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Valentine's Day
a gift for girlfriend-to-be
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unit7
Listening 1
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various
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Marathon
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1912
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authority
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equipment
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abandoned
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professional
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voted
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territory
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total
unit7
Listening 3
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C
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B
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E
4
A
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D
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I
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H
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G
9
F
unit8
Listening 5
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T
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F
3
F
4
F
Listening Comprehension
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unit5
Listening 1
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handheld
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weigh
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specific
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download
Listening Comprehension
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A
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D
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unit3
ListeniBiblioteka g 1NO.Your answers
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east
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relaxing
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via
unit2
Listening 3
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Sweden
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June
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the feeling of space
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the wonderful lakes
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the thoughtful city planning
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known
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religious
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Interestingly
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average
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differently
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removal
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satellites
8
regular
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uncomfortable
10
well-qualified
unit3
Listening 3
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Stockholm
7
an open-air museum
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spinning wool
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candle-making
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glass-blowing
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a bus ride away
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the charming high street
unit2
Listening 5
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the last games
2
44
New York
3
tied
winner
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two
subway
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Stadium
unit7
Listening 5
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New Year's Day
3
Private motorists who cause air and noise pollution.
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It refers to Alice's suggestion for the car industry which should cut import bill and develop homemade production.
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Firstly, motorists who want to live within their rations of normally priced petrol could leave their cars at home. Drivers who want more than their rations would have to pay a much higher rate for the extra. The profit could be used to develop environmentally clean vehicles and fast and efficient railway systems.
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unit6
Listening 1
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doubled
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heaps
3
household
4
less
5
disposed of
6
kept pace with
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Take a break and rest his eyes.
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He will take his friend's advice and have a break to rest his eyes.
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about
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innovative
10
air-conditioned
unit9
Listening 3
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g
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c
3
e
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b
5
d
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a
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Listening 5
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"Undersea Discovery".
riding
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commutes
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travel
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consideration
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standstill
unit1
Listening 3
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transport facilities
2
adequate
3
road construction
4
absence
2)
Birthday
good wishes for birthday
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Christmas
gifts they got and gave
4)
Wedding
a wedding ceremony and new house
5)
Halloween
candy for kids
Listening Comprehension
5
charge
6
instantly
7
restaurants
8
sources
9
updated
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