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《英语听力教程3》答案3.4.5--高等教育出版社(张民伦)

UNIT3
Part I Getting ready
A.
B. Keys: Weather condition:
1: Partly sunny 2: Partly cloudy 3: Periods of clouds and sunshine 4: Expecting snow
Temperatures:
1: -2 2: 1 3: 5 4: 0 5: 8 6: -2 7: 10 8: 1 9: 5 10: -7 11: -9 12: -4
C. D.
Keys: 1: warmer 2: Green house effect 3: sea levels 4: climate zones
E. Keys: 1: North or south of equator 2: Typhoon 3: Eastern Pacific
Part II El Eino
A. Keys:
1: weather pattern 2: global climate 3: twice a decade 4: 12-18 months 5: warmer weather 6: wetter than usual 7: drier
8: the decline of winds 9: droughts
B. Keys:
1: a cyclic weather pattern 2: about twice a decade 3: wetter 4: drier 5: cold water away from South America's west
6: expand eastward toward the America's 7: move eastward too 8: the weather around the world 9: droughts 10: rains and flooding
11: the South American fishing industry 12: to become depletive 13: the strength of it
Part III Lick Observatory
A. Keys: 1: 8 2: 7 3: 6 4: 5 5: 3 6: 4 7: 2 8: 1
B.
Keys: 1: An hour's drive 2: summit 3: a wealthy businessman 4: Eight
C. Keys:
1: human eyes 2: in the cold 3: TV screen 4: Romance 5: the sky 6: efficiency 7: reality/universe
Questions:
1: Because Lick Observatory is near "Silicon Valley", a region of the state's high-technology.
2: Because Lick Observatory was built on his estate and he was buried at the base of the telescope at his own request.
3: By using the 19th century telescope, you have a feeling of romance with direct viewing with the human eyes. By using
the modern devices, you lose that romance but gain the efficiency. That's an exchange.
Part IV More about the topic: The National Climatic Data Center A. Keys:
1: 1951 2: headquarters 3: satellites, radar, solar radiation systems, airplanes, ships
4: collecting weather records from around the world 5: publications about earth environment
6: requests for information from all over the world
B. Keys:
1: The Department of Defense, the National Weather Service, the coastguard.
2: The office has written weather observations made by early American diplomat Benjamin Franklin and by the third President of the U.S.
3: You can get the information by computer, microfilm and telephone.
4: One has monthly and yearly records about weather conditions in about 270 American cities. Another publication has monthly reports
from 15 00 observation stations around the world.
5: The center had more than 900 000 requests from government officials, business owners, weather researchers and the general public
last year.
Part V Do you know…?
Keys:
1: Little girl 2: the western coast of South America 3: the Pacific coast 4: winter months 5: one to two
6: the eastern Pacific Ocean 7: those of El Nino 8: drier 9: wette


UNIT4
Part I Getting ready A.
B. Keys:
1: firebomb, shopping, several
2: 1 000, tornadoes
3: car ferry, taken over, Green Action Front
4: Suoth Korea,

recover, 270, thousands
5: robbed, 5, lunchtime, 10 000
6: hurricane, 100, Twenty, 100
7: hijacked, Tuesday
Part II Hurricanes & Tornadoes
A. Keys:
1: a storm 2: About 2 000 3: The winds were up to 75 miles an hour 4: The Indian army
5: destoryed 6: links 7: collapsed 8: More than 40 people 9: Over 100 000 people
B. Keys:
1: heavy rains 2: thunderstorms 3: over 4: In parts of Europe 5: During the past week
6: affected 7: At least five 8: emergency warnings
C. Keys:
1: c 2: b 3: d 4: b
Part III Earthquake
A. Keys:
B.
C. Keys: I: Sunday, the 23rd, southern Italy
II: at least 400, many more than 400
III: small towns and villages, hospital, church, private homes, eight or nine,
in the streets or squares, the countryside, traffic jams, telephone lines,
electricity and water
IV: the fog, the cold weather, road Part
IV More about the topic: Earthquake Tips
Keys:
Dos:
1: Duck under a desk or sturdy table.Watch out for falling objects.Hold onto your cover.
2: Protect your head with your arms.Stay inside.
3: Stay inside.
4: Move away from display shelves containing objects that could fall.
5: Protect your head with your arms.
6: Give first aid, if necessary.Check for fire.Listen to the radio or watch TV for emergency bulletins.
Don’ts:
1: Don't stay near the window.
22: Don't use the elevators.
3: Don't go on driving.
4: Don't rush for exits.
5: Don't leave right away. Don't rush for exits.
6: Don't telephone your friends to see if they're OK.Don't use flashlights when gas is leaking.
Part V Do you know…?
A. Keys:
1: to remember Tsunami victims
2: midday/ 3 minutes of silence/ people stopped/ flags lowered to half staff.
3: giving people a chance to remember all those who died.
4: 700+1200, Germany, +1000
B. Keys:
1: large earthquake/ epicenter under ocean.
2: no, most quakes cannot generate tsunamis.
3: it depends on the distance between the place and the earthquake area.
4:a. water/ seriously withdrawing or coming in for no apparent reason
b. feeling an earthquake / witnessing a landslide at the coast
UNIT5
《英语听力教程3》第二版 Unit_5_答案
张明伦主编《英语听力教程3》第二版 Unit_5_答案 Listen this way 3 Unit 5 People & Places (I)
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Part I Getting ready
A.
B. Keys:
Area:
1: 3 000 000 2: 54 000 3: 15 944 4: 32 376
5: 439 828 6: 830 000 7: 16 575
Population:
1: +20 000 000 2: 7 150 000 3: 16 300 000 4: 7 000 000
Part II Canada
A.
B. Keys:
I. 1: second only 2: 26 million people 3: the Great Lakes 4: the Rocky Mountains
5: the Arctic islands
II. 1: climate 2: extremely cold 3: overcoat 4: fur hat 5: warm 6: lightweight
III. 1: American Indians 2: Germans 3: Italians 4: Inuit 5: English and French
IV. 1:

seafood 2: meat dishes 3: the sweet course 4: good beer but not good local wines
V. 1: most modern shopping centers 2: woolen 3: wood 4: leather 5: maple
VI. 1: the Canadian dollar 2: 10 am to 3 pm 3: Thursday 4: Fridays
Part III Traveling around Australia
A. Keys:
Interesting places to visit:
1: harbor 2: Opera House 3: Ayers Rock 4: Kakadu
Things to do in each place:
1: boat trip 2: sailing ship 3: concerts 4: tropical fish 5: glass-bottom
6: hiking 7: cave 8: colors 9: sunrise 10: sunset 11: hiking
12: wildlife 13: waterfalls
Where to stay in each place:
1: backpacker’s 2: resort 3: guesthouse 4: campsites
B. Keys:
1: T 2: F 3: F 4: T 5: F 6: T 7: F
Part IV More about the topic: The Story of Denver
Keys:
I. 1: 1.6 2: one 3: Population 4: 470 000 5: 26 6: 1 600 000
7: 300 8: sumshine 9: 35
II. 1: marketing 2: 1 500 3: food processing 4: defense 5: transportation
6: gold 7: communications 8: the third 9: do business
III. 1: History 2: Natural History 3: North America 4: 90 000 5: the State Capitol Building
6: 500 7: city park system 8: businees 9: gas lights 10: horses
Part V Do you know…?
Keys:
1: 2 2: 3 3: 1 4: 1、3 5: 2
6: 3 7: 2 8: 1 9: 3 10: 2
11: 3

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