新编大学英语视听说教程3 听力标准答案
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NewStandardCollegeEnglish(Book3)Unit1InsideViewConversation1ERercise11JanetisaChinesestudentinEngland.2ShestudiesattheUniversitRofORford.3SheisinLondon.4ProbablRsheisvisitingherfriendsordoingatouraroundLondon.5IcanseeTowerBridgeandtheHousesofParliament.6Sheistalkingtoherfriends.ERercise21Janet isnot goingbackhometoChina.(BecauseshewantstoworkinLondonduringthelongs ummerholidaRandfindoutwhat it’s liketoliveinthisbusRandlivelRcitR.)2Itis inthemiddleof summer.3Janetisgoingtoworkfor LondonTimeOff,awebsiteaboutLondon.4Joe is Janet’s boss.5Janet doesn’t knowwhatsheisgoingtodo.(BecauseitisherfirstdaRworkingthere.)6JoeandAndR donotagree thatNewRorkisthegreatestcitR.(AndRthinksLondonis.) ERercise3ERercise41JanetwantstofindoutwhatthebusRandlivelRcitRofLondonislike.2TodaR.3Joe doesn’t agreewithAndR.(ButtheRargueinajokingwaR.)4ItisnotasgreatacitRasLondon.5ShethinksLondonisprobablRthegreatestcitRintheworld.Conversation2ERercise55-6-2-3-8-7-4-1ERercise61don’t mindmRasking2HedrivesmecrazR3WhatdoRoumeanbR4It’s thelastthing5wecheckoutnewevents6themusiciansortheactors7CanIaskRousomethingelse8we’ve gotaninterviewtodo9supposedtobeonhiswaREverRdaREnglish1(b)2(b)3(b)4(a)5(a)6(b)OutsideViewERercise24-5-1-3-2ERercise31(b)2(c)3(c)4(a)5(a)ERercise51Bjoern(b),(d),(f)2Wolfgang(a),(e)3Pascal(g)4Rosma(c)ERercise61SothattheRcanlearnsomethingaboutthemselves2Itcanleadtoahigherself-consciousness.3Itcanleadtohappiness.4AstrengtheningofthepersonalitR.5“Who amIasaperson?AmIreallRhappR?”6Hethinksstudentscangetindicationsofhappinessfromteachers.7Happinessscientists.8TheR don’t writedefinitionsontheboard.ListeninginERercise21(c)2(d)3(a)4(b)ERercise31tolerant;rounded2closeto;standup3beautR;generositR4anopportunitR;beRondtheone5behaved;selfish6pretend;seethrough7arrivedin;hadtohelp8difficulttime;ahugeamountofERercise61JoanisanacademiccounseloratManchesterUniversitR.2Sheistalkingtoapresenterandcallersforaradioprogram.3Itisimportant,becausetheirchoicesofsubjectarelikelRtohaveanimpactontheirfuturecareers.4HewantstoworkinIT.5Notatall.(InBritaineachuniversitRhasadifferentmiRtureofcourses;somecoursescanonlRbefoundina fewuniversities.)ERercise71strengths;weaknesses;personalitR;like;subjects;organized;confident;outgoing;ateam;workingalon e2futurecareers;intoaparticularareaofwork;chosenfield;relatedindustries;leading3vocational;graduates;high-flRers;career;practical;transferable;recruitmentUnit2InsideViewConversation1ERercise2Thetruestatementsare:2,3and5.1AndRmentionsthenamesoftwobridges,notone.4AndRsawitgoupwhenhewasachild.6ItisoneofthecleanestcitRriverstodaR,althoughitwasverRpollutedinthepast.ERercise31InSouthwark,whichispartofLondon2About120Rearsold3ItusedtoberaisedthreeorfourtimesadaR4notsooften5Inthelate1980sand1990s6Inthe1960sERercise41She’sreallRimpressed.2BecausetheRcouldn’tgounderLondonBridge.3JustonthissideofLondonBridge.4HeremembersthatmanRbuildingsweredamagedfromthewar.5TheRusedtotakeRoutothehospitalbecausethewaterwassopolluted. 6ItisoneofthecleanestcitRriversintheworld.Conversation2ERercise61-(b)2-(b)3-(b)4-(d)5-(d)6-(a)ERercise71Thethingabout2It’samazing3Letmesee4AnRwaRwherewasI5Rouweretellingmeabout6That’sfascinating7LetmethinkEverRdaREnglish1-(b)2-(a)3-(b)4-(b)5-(b)OutsideViewERercise24-3-6-1-5-2ERercise31wherethereiswar2gotoschool3workingin157countries4hasneverknownpeace5bringingmedicine6getaneducation740,000kids8girlswerenotallowed950percent10themRsterRaboutherfor12RearsERercise41(d),(g) 2(e) 3(c)4(f) 5(a) 6(b)ERercise51(d)2(a)3(b)4(b)5(a)ListeninginERercise21herhusband2achurchinthedistance3herfavouriteaunt(anduncle)4afarm5two(thespeakerandherbrother)6about14720RearsERercise31(c)2(b)3(a)4(c)5(d)6(a)ERercise63-5-1-4-6-2ERercise7ERercise81Becausehethoughtitwouldmakehimgrown-up.2BecausehewaslRingonthefloorscreamingandscreaming.3Becauseshewantedtogohomeandshecouldn’tgethercoaton.4BecausetheRusedtofight(butactuallR,theR’rejusthavingfun).5Becauseshehadshortblondhair.6Becauseshehadhadsomegoodtimes.7BecausehewantedtogetajobandearnmoneR.Unit3InsideViewConversation1ERercise21.Heusedtoworkinatheatre.2.HemovedthescenerRbetweentheactsintheplaR.3.ShesawMRFairLadR.4.TofindoutwhereAndRandJanetare…ortocheckiftheRaregoingtobelate.5.He’s atheatrecritic.6.Shehastocheckthesoundlevel.ERercise3ERercise4Truestatementsare2,3,4and5.Conversation2ERercise61(b)2(c)3(d)4(c)5(a)ERercise71.hasjustbeentosee2CanRoutellmesomethingaboutit3Tellmemoreabout4ItsoundsverRunusual5So it’s familRentertainment6didIdosomethingwrong7DidRourememberto8HurrRupERercise81-6bbaaaaOutsideViewERercise2Thetruestatementsare:1,5,7,9and10.ERercise31themostfamous2brokealltherules3lookingdirectlRat4asenseofmovement5indicatedarealplace6whatisshetrRingtosaR7covereduponesideofherface8we’re thesubject9seemedhappier10themRsterRabouther11lineupbetween12tellastorRERercise4ERercise51Herportraitsandbooksbothtellstories.2Thecharacterorperformeroftheimages.3SheistrRingtocaptureadeeperessenceofaperson.4HeusesapinholecamerawhichrequiresaverRlongeRposure.5SheneedstoworkonthereflectionsinthewaterandthefaceoftheboR.6Helinksthemtogetherwithastring.7Shetriestocapturesomethingaboutthesoul,oressence,oftheperson.8ItrepresentstheprocessofdecaR.ListeninginERercise21ThehighlightwasseeingtheshowNanta.2It’s aliveshow:parttheatre,partdance,partmusic.3ThemusicisamiRtureoftraditionalKoreanmusic,percussionanddrums. 4In1997.5Because it’s anon-verbalperformance.6It’s setinakitchen.7TheRuseknives,dustbinlidsandkitchenutensils.8Nantameans“rando m drumming”inKorean.ERercise3Thetruestatementsare:2,4and7.1Nanta isamiRtureoftraditionalKoreanwithaWesternstRleperformance. 3TheRarepreparingfoodforaweddingreception.5TheRgivecookinglessonstothe manager’s nephew,nottothemanager.6TheRaretotallRinvolvedbuttheR don’t throwfood.8TheRhavealreadRappearedattheEdinburghFestival.ERercise6ERercise71(a)2(c)3(d)4(c)5(b)Unit4InsideviewERercise21TheR’re preparingtointerview Janet’s friend.2Theinterviewispartofabackgroundseriestoethnicrestaurants.3TheLondonVideoGamesFestivalinTrafalgarSquare.4It’s verRpopular.About100,000peopleattendedlastRear.5TheRputupahugetentwherepeople6Because it’s verRpopular.ERercise31-5bdabbERercise61Theriseofe-bookreaders.2ThatR ou’ll neverrunoutofthingstoread.3Hecomplainsthatsomeoneisusingamobilephoneandheispickingupthesignalintheotherstudio. 4Shefeelsthatshekeepsmakingamessofthings.5AreportonhowtechnologRischangingsofast.6BecauseJoestartedtherecordingbeforeAndRhadtimetoadjustthesoundlevel.ERercise71TheR’re notreallRlike2Butthetroubleis3thegreatthingaboutthemis4thereisnothingquitelike5moreteRtmessagesthan6it’s mRfault7JustignorehimOutsideviewERercise21-6bcbcddERercise31waRandfeathers2gotofftheground3thrust,liftandcontrol4Thrust5thetail6providelift,controlandthrust,andbelightenoughERercise45-3-2-10-4-1-8-9-7-6ERercise51inventions2developandtest3helpedthemunderstandandstudR4theshapesofdifferentwings5madethefrontsteadR6controllable7distanceandduration81000testflight9flewthefirstpoweredairplaneListeninginERercise21Workinoffice-basedjobs.2PeoplearenoteRercisingtheirbodiesandtheRareputtingonweight.3ItiscausedbRlongperiodsspentsittingatthecomputer.4TheRensurestaffaresittingcorrectlRattheircomputersandtakebreaks.5ItiscausedbRseveralfactors:lackofnaturalairandlight,havingalotofelectronicdevicesandair-conditio ning.6TheRareinstallingbetterlightingandventilation, increasingthenumberofplantsandencouragingemploReestotakebreaks.ERercise3118percent2over40percent3a/onefifth(20percent)4overamillion5roughlR30percentERercise6Thetruestatementsare2,7and8ERercise71theamountofthe world’s farmlandthatismanagedintensivelR2theproportionoffloweringplantsthatneedtobepollinatedinordertobearfruit3thenumberofcommerciallRgrowncropsthatneedhoneRbees4thenumberofbeesreleasedbRfarmersinCaliforniatopollinatealmondtrees5thetimeforaspeciesofwildmangotobearfruit6thetimeforacultivatedspeciesofmangotobearfruitUnit5InsideViewERercise21.ItisCantonesefood.2.IndianandChineserestaurants.3.TheRwanttoknowaboutlifeinChinatownandabitofbackgroundandhistorR.4.ThereareverRfewwhoactuallRlivethere.5.It’s muchsmaller.6.ThereareonlRthreeorfourstreets.ERercise31.(d)2.(g)3(f)4(a)5(b)6(c)7(e)ERercise5□1SowheredoRoucallhome?☐WhendidRourfamilRmovetoLondon?□3AndhowdidtheRmaketheirliving?☐DidRourgrandparentsworkinChinatowntoo?□2SohowlonghastherebeenaChinesecommunitRinLondon?□4AndwhRdidChinatownmoveoverhere?☐CanmostBritish-bornChinesespeakChinese?□5AnddoesitstillfeellikeatraditionalChinesecommunitR?☐HowdoRoucelebrateChineseNewRearinLondon?☐WhichisthebestChineserestaurantinChinatown?ERercise61(d)2(b)3(c)4(b)5(a)ERercise7(1)Iguessthisishome(2)howlonghastherebeen(3)WhentheChinesefirstcameto(4)theRwerealsofamousfor(5)Atthestartofthe20thcenturR(6)fromalloverLondon(7)Anddoesitstillfeellike(8)alongwiththeChineseEverRdaREnglishERercise81(b)2(b)3(a)4(b)5(b)OutsideViewERercise21.It’s peacefulandquietandjusttheplacetorelaR.2.TheRfight.3.Duringthematingseason.4.WhentheR’re onacrowdedstreetorbus.5.She’d beverRangrRandtellthemtomove.6.MaRbethrowalittlesandintheirfaceandmakethemmove.7.MovehistowelneRttothemandstartaconversation.8.Peoplecangetalotmoreaggressive.9.She’s waitinguntilsomeonewantsherparkingspace.ERercise31(b)2(c)3(c)4(d)5(a)ERercise51.Hepullsintotheparkingspacethattheproducerleft.2.Becausehewaswaitingfirst.3.Angermanagementcounselling.4.Becausetheradioison.5.Ahearingproblem.6.Hewouldbeepthehorn,rolldownthewindowandshoutverRrudethingsatthepersonwhotookthespace.7.ShewouldRelloutofthewindowandtellthemtomove.8.Itisimportantforsurvival.ERercise67-1-4-14-11-12-5-6-8-2-9-13-3-10ListeningInERercise2•sRnergR:performanceofeffective groups>sumofindividuals.•1930sEltonMaRodiscovered“Hawthorneeffect”: RBeinginastudRimprovesproductivitRregardlessofotherfactors.RPersonalidentitR,self-esteemandsocialconteRtinwhichgroupworksimproveperformance. •1960sTuckmandescribedstagesofagroup.R1Forming:Individualsget to knoweachother.R2Storming:Individualsshareideas and creative energR.R3Norming:GroupidentitRforms.R4Performing:Groupworkstogether.ERercise31(c)2(a)3(e)4(g)5(f)6(d)7(h)8(b)ERercise61(c)2(b)3(c)4(c)5(a)ERercise71.Over250peopledied.2.36newhomeswererebuilt.3.Itistwosquaremetres.4.30percentofthecostofthebuildingorrebuildingtheirhomeisneeded.Unit6InsideViewERercise21.Shethinks it’s old.2.Wood.3.Athatchedroof.4.Akindofdriedgrass.5.TheRstand.6.AreportonthesummerseasonattheGlobe.(Asschoolshaveterms,theatreshaveseasons.)7.Stratford-upon-Avon.ERercise31.19972.16663.Therearesomeseatsbutmostpeoplestand.4.MaR.5.About130kilometers.ERercise41(d)2(b)3(c)4(a)5(c)ERercise6Thetruestatementsare:1,3,4,5and9.ERercise7(1)whenwasShakespeareborn(2)whendidhedie(3)whendidhecometoLondon(4)don’t knoweRactlR(5)whathappenedtohimlater(6)Ireckonthereareabout(7)WhatIthinkis(8)Isuppose it’s because(9)I’m reallRstunned(10)IguessERercise81(b)2(a)3(a)4(b)OutsideViewERercise2Thetruestatementsare:1,2and5.ERercise31(b)2(c)3(a)4(b)5(d)ERercise4(1)I don’t likecRcling(2)dosomethinggood(3)sitonacouch(4)andwithtwolegs(5)lifeontheroad(6)throwthebike(7)It’s beendifferent(8)performingmarvellouslRListeningInERercise21.NewRork2.afternoon3.1554.30to45seconds5.none6.577.29ERercise31.therewerefewinjuries2.catchfire3.madeasuccessfullanding4.takinginwater5.helpedintotheboats6.weretakentohospitals7.asahero8.withoutanRenginesERercise6Paul1.zookeeper2.AlGore3.makingpeopletakeclimatechangeseriouslR4.GreenpeaceClare5.mum,part-timeaccountant6.MelindaGates7.co-foundingtheBillandMelindaGatesFoundation8.SavetheChildrenERercise7Thetruestatementsare:1,5and7.Unit7InsideviewERercise25-3-2-6-1-4ERercise31(c)2(d)3(d)4(a)5(b)6(b)ERercise51It’s goteverRthingtodowithscience.2Shethinksitsoundsfascinating.3Atthemuseum4ShetellshimAndRandshearegoingtospendthenighttogether.5Joeissurprisedandconfused.ERercise61WhRisitsospecial2Isupposethisis3havespecialeRhibitionsforkids4ThefirstthingRouhavetodo5we’re reallRgonnastaRthenight6WhileR ou’re getting7whereareRoutwoofftoERercise71-5bbbabOutsideviewERercise3Usesofcomputersinclude:toprovidetravelupdates,tooperatetrains,toanalRzeevidence,tocontrolbuildi ngs,toswitchonlights,toprovideentertainment,tocontrolthetemperatureandtocloseblinds. Placeswherecomputersareusedinclude:homes,policestations,librariesandschools.ERercise41(a)2(d)3(c)4(a)5(d)ERercise51areasoflife2inourhomes3computer-controlledhouses4adjustthetemperature5givenewinstructions6reacttomatch7TVandInternet8outsidechanges9stoptoomuchsunfromentering10turntheovenonListeninginERercise21ScientistsattheUniversitRofBristolcarriedoutatwo-monthstudRtofindthebestwaRtodunkabiscuit. 2Aboutoneinfourbiscuitsbreakupwhendunked.3Unlikebiscuits,doughnutsareheldtogetherbRproteinglutenwhich doesn’t breakdowninhotliquids. 4HorizontallRdunkingabiscuitintoteaallowsalongerdunkingtime,astheliquidtakeslongertosoakintoit .5Thehottertheteathefasterthebiscuitbreaksup.6DunkingabiscuitinahotdrinkreleasesuptotentimesmoreflavourthaneatingthebiscuitdrR. ERercise31dunkingbiscuits2heldtogether3absorbliquid4travelthrough5holdthebiscuit6producingatableERercise6ThestatementssaidbRPeterare:1,2,4,6and8.ThestatementssaidbRLouiseare:3,5and7.ERercise71(b)2(b)3(d)4(a)5(c)6(a)Unit8InsideViewERercise21.Mostweekends.2.EverRdaRoftheweek./Allweek.3.10amto6pm.4.ItgetsprettRlivelRaspeoplegotothepubsandrestaurantsallaround.5.TheRsellprettRwelleverRthing.6.It’s afamousclub./It’s oneofTHEgreatclubsinLondon.7.TotheElectricBallroom.8.No,she doesn’t.ERercise3ThestatementssaidbRJanetare:4and8.ThestatementssaidbRAndRare:3,6and7.ThestatementssaidbRJoeare:1,2and5.ERercise51(c)2(c)3(d)4(d)5(c)6(b)ERercise6(1)tobehavingfuninLondon(2)wearingtheseamazing costumes(3)attractsabouttwomillionpeople(4)Ittakesplace(5)theusualtime(6)It’s afestivalwhichtakesplace(7)fortherestoftheRear(8)ItstartsinhalfanhourERercise71(a) 2(a) 3(b) 4(b) 5(b)OutsideViewERercise21.Thelunarcalendar.2.Redmeanshappiness.3.Flowerarrangementswhichincludepinebranches,bambooandblossoms.4.Orangesandtangerinesmeanhappiness,coconutsrepresenttogethernessandlRcheenutsrepresentstro ngfamilRties.5.Noodlesrepresentlonglife.ERercise31.sotheeRactdatestsfor15daRs3.tosendouttheoldRear4.forthecomingRear5.redenvelopesofmoneR6.cleaningthehousecompletelR7.flowerswillturnintofruit8.Awholefish9.duringthisholidaRERercise41.theR’re verRgenerous2.SouthKorea3.afamilRsetting4.getRourownplate;digintogethern;Americans6.Americankids7.whatcustomstheRlike8.KoreaERercise51(c)2(c)3(a)4(c)5(c)6(d)ListeningInERercise2Thetruestatementsare:2,5and6.ERercise31.makingaguR2.burnhim3.startofthe17thcenturR4.beneathParliament5.hewastrRingtolight6.whichtheRdid7.noreason8.startedbuilding1.Because it’s areligiousfestivalbutsheisnotareligiouspersonandsoit doesn’t havethatkindofmeaningto her.2.It’s agoodreasonforfamiliestogettogether,eatalotofgoodfoodandgiveeachotherpresents.3.Because 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pArthurGeorge,ThePrinceofWales.7.PopularnamesforroRals.4.Answers1(b)2(b)3(d)4(a)5(b)6(c)Listeningin2.answers2-6-5-3-1-41.attractive,powerful:attractive,powerful2.tothinkof3.muchtoolong4.meaningverRsmall5.thebestorthestrongest6.mostromanticlovers7.soundluRurious6.ERampleanswers1.ItseemstobeabouthownamessoundindifferentlanguagesandchangingRournamewhenRougetmarri ed.2.Clareisa girl’s nameandmendonotchangetheirnameonmarriageso it’s awomanspeaking.3.Greek.7.AnswersThetruestatementsare:3,4and6.8.Answers1.(c)2.(b)3.(c)4.(a)5.(d)Unit10Insideview1.Walking2.She doesn’t knowanRthingaboutLondon.3.SomeeRisted;somedidnot.4.TohavecometoLondonwithhiscattoseekhisfortune.5.HewasLordMaRorofLondonfourtimes.6.Wehavenoproofthathehadacat.7.TheghostsofLondon.4.ERampleanswers1.TheRalllookverRpleasedsotheRmustbepraisingher.2.IthinkalltheinterestingplacestheRhaveseenmusthavebeenpleasedher.3.PerhapsworkingwithAndR.4.Res,IthinktheRhaveaspecialrelationship.5.Answers1(b)2(a)3(b)4(d)5(c)6.Answers1.WaRtogo2.That’s 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Keys to the texts of book3Unit OnePart OneExercise 2 :1. Mike C2. Sam E3. .Ted D4. Simon A5. Lilly BExercise 31. avoid; power2. social; outgoing3. reputation;4. despite; wittiest5. make up for; protective6. describe7. perfectionist; critical8. matches9. traits; improved 10. get rid of; characteristicsPart TwoListening IExercise 11 F 2. F 3.T 4. F 5. T 6. TExercise 21. outside world2. at home3.wave hello4. bow5.look straight in the eye6. openly7. look at my feet 8. shy and silentListening IIExercise 11.sensitive; caring2. good friend3.life; people4.leaving ; being awareExercise 21. b2. c3. a4. d5. bPart ThreePractice oneExercise 11. ice-skating2. chemistry3.outgoing;bright; funny4. moody; self-centered5.wavy blond; medium size6. runner-up Exercise 21 T 2. F 3.T 4. F 5. F 6. TPractice TwoExercise 11. 42.collogues3.teacher4. Susan5. BarbaraExercise 21. DEJ2.BF 3CH 4. AGIPractice ThreeWhat kind of people are they?Exercise 11.Pedro energetic2.Mr. Miller patient3.Mr. Smith honest4.Jake stubborn5.Mrs.Duke creativeExercise 21.favourite way to relax2.how to divide3.bad unripe4.stiff sore5.fastening a basketball hoopPractice FourExercise11 F 2. T 3.F 4. F 5. TExercise 21.flattering2.critical3.popular4. reserved5.English Exercise 31.understand the Scots’ English2.the friendliest3.most hospitable4.much nicer5.English courtesy6.no views on the matter/ no commentsPart Four Testing yourselfSection I1.upset2. sensible3. lecture4. calm5. strength6. landed7. waving 8. perfectly 9. wildly 10. beeSection II My history teacher1. b2. b3. d4. b5. d6. a7. c8. bSection III What do you think of yourself?1. secretary2. hardworking3. efficient4. private5. army officer6.help7. fond8. independent9. shy 10. fifteenUnit TwoPart OneExercise 2 :1. C2. E3. D4. B5.AExercise 31.in your hand; used to belong2. practicing with3.talk to each other; why not4. ask for; find a way5. manage to; his own love6. so foolishly jealous7. all three of them8.peadePart TwoListening IExercise 11 B 2.B 3.A 4. B 5. CExercise 21 T 2. F 3.T 4. T 5. F 6. TListening IIExercise 11. a2. a3.b4. c5. cExercise 21. T2. F3.T4. T5. F6.FListening IIIExercise 11. stayed around2. mouse catcher3. rats and mice4. got a paw5. weak and thin6.make a wooden paw7. fastened it8. grow sleek and fat9. managed10. peered out cautiously11. seized it with 12.eighteen micePart ThreePractice oneExercise 11. b2. a3.a4. c5.dExercise 21 F 2. T 3.T 4. F 5. T 6. F 7.F 8. T Practice TwoExercise 11.C DJ2.AEGH 3BFIExercise 21.a2.b3.d4.c5. b6. dPractice ThreeExercise 11. b2.d3.c4. d5.aExercise 21 F 2. T 3.F 4. F 5. F 6. TPractice FourExercise11. b2. c3. b4. a5. d6. a Exercise 21 F 2. F 3.T4. T 5. FPart Four Testing yourselfSection I Little Red Riding Hood1. c2. b3. c4. b5. a6. cSection II Spider, Hare and moon1 T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T. 6. F 7. T 8. TSection III The legend of the cowboy1. 18672. shipped3. millionaire4. land5. cattlelion7.cowboys8. camera9. hero 10.adventuresUnit ThreePart OneExercise 2 :1.D2. C3.B4. E5. AExercise 31.T2. F3. T4. T5. T6.T7. F8. F9. T10. FPart TwoListening IExercise 11.b2. C3.d4. aExercise 21 F 2. T 3.F 4. T 5. F 6. TListening IIExercise 11. b2. d3. a4. dExercise 21.30’s2.male3. 1.904.long ; wavy5. heavily built6. light red sweater7. beardListening IIIExercise 11.b2. C3.d4. aExercise 2(1.4.5.7). yesPart ThreePractice oneExercise 11. natural riches2. desert3.extinction4. species5.oxygen6.econimic development7. conservation8. valuable income9. awareness 10. slow downExercise 21 T 2. F 3.F 4.TPractice TwoExercise 11. F2. F3. T4. TExercise 21.south America; pet food; enough protein; develop2.much more;Asia; Africa 3.position; natural resources; gone down; steady 4.continue to rise 5. getting richer and richerPractice ThreeExercise 11.the first few seconds2.so thin3.beings from another planet4.focused on5. looked directly at6. All around7. until now8. despair grief and disgust9. started crying 10. who was sleeping peachfullyExercise 2(1.2.3.5.8) yesPractice FourExercise11 b 2.c 3.a 4.cExercise 21.love2.together3.mother4. house5.school6. friends7. father8.mouth9.beach 10.callPart Four Testing yourselfSection Iplained about2.work3. got out of4.on the ground5. shocked6. cold-blooded killing7. investigation 8. drug dealing 9. common 10. against 11.strong views 12. using drugs 13. too early14. respectable 15 accused ofSection II1. c2. b3. a4. b5. cSection III1. over-crowded cities2. poverty disease3. the drift4. registration5. resentment6. attractive7. education services 8. rural lifeKeys to the texts of book3Unit fourPart OneExercise 2 :puter programmerputer engineering3. internship4. lecture; competitionputer programming skills6. impatient7. constructive8. medical research9. management 10. 3,600 Exercise 3(1.2.4.6.8.9.11.12.) yesPart TwoListening IExercise 1(2.3.4.5.7.) yesExercise 21. weaknesses2. similar abilities and interests; interest us; important and challengingcation ;. promotion; educated persons4.parents ; teachers ; benefit; give careful thought; useful suggestion; personal qualities;5. getting money; our future happiness; combinationListening IIExercise 11.choose their careers2. avoid certain careers3. different professions4. children’s impressions and prejudices5. lawyers6. accountants7. scientists8. most popular9. least popular 10. ignorance1.T2. T3. F4. T5. F6. TPart ThreePractice oneExercise 11 d 2.d 3.a4. bExercise 21.sales manager2. salary3.sales commission4. a car5.travel around in 6. experiences7. university 8. on a teamPractice TwoExercise 11. b2.b3. a4. c5. cExercise 21. 65 words2.90 to 100 words3.with languages; translate letters,answer the phone; foreign visitors ; a second foreign language Practice ThreeExercise 11. c2.a3. b4. d5. bExercise 21. ADF2.BF3. ACEPractice FourExercise12.sensitive; extroverted 2.kids3.doing a good job4. tolerance level5.patientExercise 21 T 2. F 3T 4. F 5. TPart Four Testing yourselfSection I1.100 million2. 35 to 403. 7 to 84. office workers and many professionals5.8:00 ; to 4:006.eight-hour shifts7.Monday; Thursday ; Saturdays ; Sundays8. choose their own working hours; freedom of choice; happy with Section II1.d2. a3. a4. c5. dSection III1. b2. c3. c4. d5. aKeys to the texts of book3Unit FivePart OneExercise 2 :1. B2. A3. C4. E5. D6. FExercise 31. over long distances2. look into it3. five times4.individual; group5. sex-specific;; males; females; strangers6. great apes7. teach ; own kind8. raised ; held; look bigger9. round ; tail-wagging10.feeding; every directionListening IExercise 11. plays; real people; real life; emotional problem; loyalty2. public speech; make themselves taller; political ; one-sided3.soft-soap; praise; kindExercise 21 F 2. F 3.T 4. T 5. T 6. TListening IIExercise 11. c2. a3. dExercise 21.be understood easily2.necessary; desirable3.splendid4.prevents;from achieving5. anxiety; effectPart ThreePractice oneExercise 11. d2. a3. b4. a5.bExercise 21 permission ;apply for 2. application form; web site 3.regular mail; fax 4.traveler’s checks; credit cardsPractice Two(2.3.5) yesExercise 21.T2. F3. F4. T5.T.6.TExercise 31. other native languages2. two3. more4. of their choice5. Spanish6. Indian’s Spanish7. English;8. German 9. FrenchPractice ThreeExercise 11. learner; teacher; curriculum2. aptitude; expectations; goals Exercise 21.T2. F3. T4. F5.T.Practice FourExercise11 c 2. c 3.a 4. bExercise 21. eggs and toast2. realistic; goals; far better than; forgetting3. determined; personality .culture4. unusual ; recite aloudPart Four Testing yourselfSection I1. religions2. exist3. 40,0004. cave5. moon6. birth7.records 8. agree 9. by 10. sense 11. ourselves 12.inhabit Section II1. F2. T3. F .4. T5. F6. T7.T8. TSection III1. a2. d3. c4. d5.b6. a。
New Standard College English (Book 3) Unit 1Inside ViewConversation 1Exercise 11 Janet is a Chinese student in England.2 She studies at the University of Oxford.3 She is in London.4 Probably she is visiting her friends or doing a tour around London.5 I can see Tower Bridge and the Houses of Parliament.6 She is talking to her friends.Exercise 21 Janet is not going back home to China. (Because she wants to work in London during the long summer holiday and find out what it’s lik e to live in this busy and lively city.)2 It is in the middle of summer.3 Janet is going to work for London Time Off, a website about London.4 Joe is Janet’s boss.5 Janet doesn’t know what she is going to do.(Because it is her first day working there.)6 Joe and Andy do not agree that New York is the greatest city. (Andy thinks London is.)Exercise 3Exercise 41 Janet wants to find out what the busy and lively city of London is like.2 Today.3 Joe doesn’t agree with Andy. (But they argue in a joking way.)4 It is not as great a city as London.5 She thinks London is probably the greatest city in the world. Conversation 2Exercise 55-6-2-3-8-7-4-1Exercise 61 don’t mind my asking2 He drives me crazy3 What do you mean by4 It’s the last thing5 we check out new events6 the musicians or the actors7 Can I ask you something else8 we’ve got an interview to do9 supposed to be on his wayEveryday English1 (b)2 (b)3 (b)4 (a)5 (a)6 (b)Outside ViewExercise 24-5-1-3-2Exercise 31 (b)2 (c)3 (c)4 (a)5 (a)Exercise 51 Bjoern (b), (d), (f)2 Wolfgang (a), (e)3 Pascal (g)4 Yosma (c)Exercise 61 So that they can learn something about themselves2 It can lead to a higher self-consciousness.3 It can lead to happiness.4 A strengthening of the personality.5 “Who am I as a person? Am I really happy?”6 He thinks students can get indications of happiness from teachers.7 Happiness scientists.8 They don’t write definitions on the board.Listening inExercise 21 (c)2 (d)3 (a)4 (b)Exercise 31 tolerant; rounded2 close to; stand up3 beauty; generosity4 an opportunity; beyond the one5 behaved; selfish6 pretend; see through7 arrived in; had to help8 difficult time; a huge amount ofExercise 61 Joan is an academic counselor at Manchester University.2 She is talking to a presenter and callers for a radio program.3 It is important, because their choices of subject are likely to have an impact on their future careers.4 He wants to work in IT.5 Not at all. (In Britain each university has a different mixture of courses; some courses can only be found in a few universities.)Exercise 71 strengths; weaknesses; personality; like; subjects; organized; confident; outgoing;a team; working alone2 future careers; into a particular area of work; chosen field; related industries; leading3 vocational; graduates; high-flyers; career; practical; transferable; recruitment Unit 2Inside ViewConversation 1Exercise 2The true statements are: 2, 3 and 5.1 Andy mentions the names of two bridges, not one.4 Andy saw it go up when he was a child.6 It is one of the cleanest city rivers today, although it was very polluted in the past. Exercise 31 In Southwark, which is part of London2 About 120 years old3 It used to be raised three or four times a day4 not so often5 In the late 1980s and 1990s6 In the 1960sExercise 41 She’s really impressed.2 Because they couldn’t go under London Bridge.3 Just on this side of London Bridge.4 He remembers that many buildings were damaged from the war.5 They used to take you to the hospital because the water was so polluted.6 It is one of the cleanest city rivers in the world.Conversation 2Exercise 61-(b) 2-(b) 3-(b) 4-(d) 5-(d) 6-(a)Exercise 71 The thing about2 It’s amazing3 Let me see4 Anyway where was I5 You were telling me about6 That’s fascinating7 Let me thinkEveryday English1-(b) 2-(a) 3-(b) 4-(b) 5-(b)Outside ViewExercise 24-3-6-1-5-2Exercise 31 where there is war2 go to school3 working in 157 countries4 has never known peace5 bringing medicine6 get an education7 40,000 kids8 girls were not allowed9 50 per cent10 the mystery about her for 12 yearsExercise 41 (d), (g)2 (e)3 (c)4 (f)5 (a)6 (b) Exercise 51 (d)2 (a)3 (b)4 (b)5 (a)Listening inExercise 21 her husband2 a church in the distance3 her favourite aunt (and uncle)4 a farm5 two (the speaker and her brother)6 about 147 20 yearsExercise 31 (c)2 (b)3 (a)4 (c)5 (d)6 (a)Exercise 63-5-1-4-6-2Exercise 7Exercise 81 Because he thought it would make him grown-up.2 Because he was lying on the floor screaming and screaming.3 Because she wanted to go home and she couldn’t get her coat on.4 Because they used to fight (but actually, they’re just having fun).5 Because she had short blond hair.6 Because she had had some good times.7 Because he wanted to get a job and earn money.Unit 3Inside ViewConversation 1Exercise 21. He used to work in a theatre.2. He moved the scenery between the acts in the play.3. She saw My Fair Lady.4. To find out where Andy and Janet are … or to check if they are going to be late.5. He’s a theatre critic.6. She has to check the sound level.Exercise 3Exercise 4True statements are 2, 3, 4 and 5.Conversation 2Exercise 61 (b)2 (c)3 (d)4 (c)5 (a)Exercise 71. has just been to see2 Can you tell me something about it3 Tell me more about4 It sounds very unusual5 So it’s family entertain ment6 did I do something wrong7 Did you remember to8 Hurry upExercise 81-6bbaaaaOutside ViewExercise 2The true statements are: 1, 5, 7, 9 and 10. Exercise 31 the most famous2 broke all the rules3 looking directly at4 a sense of movement5 indicated a real place6 what is she trying to say7 covered up one side of her face8 we’re the subject9 seemed happier10 the mystery about her11 line up between12 tell a storyExercise 4Exercise 51 Her portraits and books both tell stories.2 The character or performer of the images.3 She is trying to capture a deeper essence of a person.4 He uses a pinhole camera which requires a very long exposure.5 She needs to work on the reflections in the water and the face of the boy.6 He links them together with a string.7 She tries to capture something about the soul, or essence, of the person.8 It represents the process of decay.Listening inExercise 21 The highlight was seeing the show Nanta.2 It’s a live show: part thea tre, part dance, part music.3 The music is a mixture of traditional Korean music, percussion and drums.4 In 1997.5 Because it’s a non-verbal performance.6 It’s set in a kitchen.7 They use knives, dustbin lids and kitchen utensils.8 Nanta means “random drumming” in Korean.Exercise 3The true statements are: 2, 4 and 7.1 Nanta is a mixture of traditional Korean with a Western style performance.3 They are preparing food for a wedding reception.5 They give cooking lessons to the manager’s nephew, not to the manager.6 They are totally involved but they don’t throw food.8 They have already appearedat the Edinburgh Festival.Exercise 71 (a)2 (c)3 (d)4 (c)5 (b)Unit 4Inside viewExercise 21 They’re preparing to interview Janet’s friend.2 The interview is part of a background series to ethnic restaurants.3 The London Video Games Festival in Trafalgar Square.4 It’s very popular. About 100,000 people attended last year.5 They put up a huge tent where people6 Because it’s very popular.Exercise 31-5 bdabb1 The rise of e-book readers.2 That you’ll never run out of things to read.3 He complains that someone is using a mobile phone and he is picking up the signal in the other studio.4 She feels that she keeps making a mess of things.5 A report on how technology is changing so fast.6 Because Joe started the recording before Andy had time to adjust the sound level. Exercise 71 They’re not really like2 But the trouble is3 the great thing about them is4 there is nothing quite like5 more text messages than6 it’s my fault7 Just ignore himOutside viewExercise 21-6 bcbcddExercise 31 wax and feathers2 got off the ground3 thrust, lift and control4 Thrust5 the tail6 provide lift, control and thrust, and be light enoughExercise 45-3-2-10-4-1-8-9-7-6Exercise 51 inventions2 develop and test3 helped them understand and study4 the shapes of different wings5 made the front steady6 controllable7 distance and duration8 1000 test flight9 flew the first powered airplaneListening inExercise 21 Work in office-based jobs.2 People are not exercising their bodies and they are putting on weight.3 It is caused by long periods spent sitting at the computer.4 They ensure staff are sitting correctly at their computers and take breaks.5 It is caused by several factors: lack of natural air and light, having a lot of electronic devices and air-conditioning.6 They are installing better lighting and ventilation,increasing the number of plants and encouragingemployees to take breaks.Exercise31 18 per cent2 over 40 per cent3 a/one fifth (20 per cent)4 over a million5 roughly 30 per centExercise 6The true statements are 2, 7 and 8Exercise 71 the amount of the world’s farmland that ismanaged intensively2 the proportion of flowering plants that need to be pollinated in order to bear fruit3 the number of commercially grown crops that need honey bees4 the number of bees released by farmers in California to pollinate almond trees5 the time for a species of wild mango to bear fruit6 the time for a cultivated species of mango to bear fruitUnit 6Inside ViewExercise 21. She thinks it’s old.2. Wood.3. A thatched roof.4. A kind of dried grass.5. They stand.6. A report on the summer season at the Globe. (As schools have terms, theatres have seasons.)7. Stratford-upon-Avon.Exercise 31. 19972. 16663. There are some seats but most people stand.4. May.5. About 130 kilometers.Exercise 41 (d)2 (b)3 (c)4 (a)5 (c)Exercise 6The true statements are: 1, 3, 4, 5 and 9.Exercise 7(1) when was Shakespeare born(2) when did he die(3) when did he come to London(4) don’t know exactly(5) what happened to him later(6) I reckon there are about(7) What I think is(8) I suppose it’s because(9) I’m really stunned(10) I guessExercise 81 (b)2 (a)3 (a)4 (b)Outside ViewExercise 2The true statements are: 1, 2 and 5. Exercise 31 (b)2 (c)3 (a)4 (b)5 (d) Exercise 4(1) I don’t like cycling(2) do something good(3) sit on a couch(4) and with two legs(5) life on the road(6) throw the bike(7) It’s been diffe rent(8) performing marvellouslyListening InExercise 21. New York2. afternoon3. 1554. 30 to 45 seconds5. none6. 577. 29Exercise 31. there were few injuries2. catch fire3. made a successful landing4. taking in water5. helped into the boats6. were taken to hospitals7. as a hero8. without any enginesExercise 6Paul1. zoo keeper2. Al Gore3. making people take climate change seriously4. GreenpeaceClare5. mum, part-time accountant6. Melinda Gates7. co-founding the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation8. Save the ChildrenExercise 7The true statements are: 1, 5 and 7.Unit 9Inside viewConversation 11. Example answers1. The three friends are standing by the bar in a pub, probably discussing what to order. The barman is possibly filling a glass or standing ready for their decision.2. Probably not. She may in fact be asking for advice as the situation is an unfamiliar one.3. I am a bit puzzled---- bars usually have more exciting names. The Duke of York sounds odd, but perhaps it is a very old pub.4. It could be something to do with history or perhaps such names are memorable and are good for business.2 AnswersThe true statements are: 2and 5.3. Answers1(b) 2(c) 3(d) 4(c) 5(d)4. Example answers1. They look attractive and are memorable, and also they come from a time when fewer people could read easily.2. They could get their names from the people the first owners liked or wanted to please, features of the building, or they could be references to the location.3. They illustrate the name.5. Answers5-places 2-animals1-royalty or landowners 7-myths and legends4- objects 6- jobs3-symbols taken from the Bible6. Answers(1) where was I (what was I saying before)(2) You sound as if you know something about(3) where did I leave off (finish speaking)(4) OK, got you(5) and let me see(let me think)(6) My mind’s gone blank (I cannot recall for a moment)(7) if you’ll excuse me(8) It was great talking to you7. Answers1(b) 2(a) 3(a) 4(a) 5(b) 6(b)Outside view1 Example answers1. It’s the British Royal Family. There’s the Queen and her husband. And look, aren’t these William and Harry? The main Royal Family starts fourth from the left with Prince William and his younger brother, Prince Harry. Slightly to the back, behind her mother, stands Princess Anne, the Princess Royal. The Queen stands next, waving. The lady in white is the countess of Wessex, with just in front of her, her husband, Prince Edward. He is looking over the shoulder of her father, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. The tall gentleman in uniform is the Princess Royal’shusband, Rear Admiral Laurence. The Duchess of Cornwall in blue stands next to her husband, Prince Charles, Prince pf Wales.2. They are royal.3. Your Majesty, I think for the Queen, for the first exchange and after that Ma’am. For princes Your Highness and after that, sir.4. Well, they are normal human beings but they live in palaces.5. The jewels would be nice but all the ceremony must be dull and the lack of privacy cannot be nice as princess Diana knew so well.2. AnswersPhoto 1: ElizabethPhoto 2: JamesPhoto 3: GeorgePhoto 4: Victoria3. Answers1. It’s used to refer to princes and princesses.2. It’s used to refer to the Queen.3. The German sounding name used by the Royal Family before.4. Te Royal Family’s popular family castle.5. The Royal Family’s surname after 1960.6. At the wedding, Charles was recorded in the marriage register as His Royal Highness Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, The Prince of Wales.7. Popular names for royals.4. Answers1(b) 2(b) 3(d) 4(a) 5(b) 6(c)Listening in2. answers2-6-5-3-1-43. Answers4. Answers1. attractive, powerful: attractive, powerful2. to think of3. much too long4. meaning very small5. the best or the strongest6. most romantic lovers7. sound luxurious6. Example answers1. It seems to be about how names sound in different languages and changing your name when you get married.2. Clare is a girl’s name and men do not change their name on marriage so it’s a woman speaking.3. Greek.7. AnswersThe true statements are: 3, 4and 6.8. Answers1.(c)2. (b)3. (c)4. (a)5. (d)Unit 10Inside view2.Answers3. Answers1. Walking2. She doesn’t know anything about London.3. Some existed; some did not.4. To have come to London with his cat to seek his fortune.5. He was Lord Mayor of London four times.6. We have no proof that he had a cat.7. The ghosts of London.4. Example answers1. They all look very pleased so they must be praising her.2. I think all the interesting places they have seen must have been pleased her.3. Perhaps working with Andy.4. Yes, I think they have a special relationship.5. Answers1(b) 2(a) 3(b) 4(d) 5(c)6. Answers1. Way to go2. That’s the way to do it3. Let’s hear it4. Good for you5. Thank you so much for your help6. couldn’t have done it7. we certainly did8. It’s extraordinary9. So what’s next7. answers1(b) 2(a) 3(b) 4(b) 5(a)Outside view2. AnswersThe true statements are: 1,3and4 3. Answers1. in the present2. to trick people3. got sunscreen in his eyes4. eating bananas5. were descended from apes6. humans and animals4. Answers1. The Gravity reduction story and the Noah’s Ark story.2. The Gravity reduction story.3. The Gravity reduction story was a hoax; the Noah’s Ark is true (because something has been spotted.)5. Answers1. is based on a famous hoax2. would pass in front of3. at that moment4. the world was destroyed by a flood5. It is believed to be6. announced on the radio7. snow on the top of8. may or may not be Noah’s Ark9. we want to believe themListening in2. Answers1(d) 2(a), (b),(c) 3(e), (f) 4(d) 5(c) 6(a) 7(e) 8(e)3. Answers1. the huge differences2. there was only darkness3. there was light4. a small island5. Mother Earth6. a bird7. the sun, and the earth8. creation myth at all6. AnswersCallers 1,3,4 and 5 believe in big cats.7. Answers1(b) 2(c) 3(d) 4(b) 5(d)。
新标准大学英语视听说教程3答案Unit 1 Outside view: Activity 1Correct order: 3, 5, 4, 1, 2Unit 1 Outside view: Activity 2Question 1 Key: bQuestion 2 Key: c Question 3 Key: c Question 4 Key: a Question 5 Key: aUnit 1 Outside view: Activity 3Row 1: 2 Row 2: 1 Row 3: 4 Row 4: 1 Row 5: 2 Row 6: 1 Row 7: 3Unit 1 Outside view: Activity 4Correct order: h, c, b, f, d, a, e, gUnit 1 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1Question 1 Key: cQuestion 2 Key: d Question 3 Key: a Question 4 Key: bUnit 1 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2Question 1 Key(s): (1) tolerant (2) rounded Question 2 Key(s): (1) close to (2) stand upQuestion 3 Key(s): (1) beauty (2) generosity Question 4 Key(s): (1) an opportunity (2) beyond the one Question 5 Key(s): (1) behaved (2) selfish Question 6 Key(s): (1) pretend (2) see through Question 7 Key(s): (1) arrived in (2) had to help Ques Key((1) time (2) amouUnit 1 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1Percent score Correct order: d, b, e, a, cUnit 1 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2Question 1Key(s):(1) strengths(2) weaknesses(3) personality(4) like(5) subjects(6) organized(7) confident(8) outgoing(9) a team(10) working alone Question 2Key(s):(1) future careers(2) into a particular area of work(3) chosen field(4) related industries(5) leadingQuestion 3Key(s):(1) vocational(2) graduates(3) high-flyers(4) career(5) practical(6) transferable(7) recruitment Unit 2 Outside view: Activity 1Correct order: 4, 6, 2, 1, 5, 3Unit 2 Outside view: Activity 2(1) where there is war(2) go to school(3) working in 157 countries/working in one hundred and fifty-seven countries(4) has never known peace(5) bringing medicine(6) get an education(7) 40,000 kids/forty thousand kids(8) girls were not allowed(9) 50 per cent/50 percent/fifty per cent/fifty percent(10) running the school for 12 years/running the school for twelve yearsUnit 2 Outside view: Activity 3Row 1: 5 Row 2: 6 Row 3: 3 Row 4: 1 Row 5: 2 Row 6: 4 Row 7: 1Unit 2 Outside view: Activity 4Question 1 Key: dQuestion 2 Key: a Question 3 Key: b Question 4 Key: b Question 5 Key: aUnit 2 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1Question 1 Key(s): her husband Question 2 Key(s): a church in the distance Question 3 Key(s): her favourite aunt/herfavourite aunt and uncleQuestion 4 Key(s): a farm Question 5 Key(s): two/2 Question 6 Key(s): about 14/aboutfourteenQuestion 7 Key(s): 20 years/twenty yearsUnit 2 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2Question 1 Key: c Question 2 Key: b Question 3 Key: a Question 4 Key: c Question 5 Key: d Question 6 Key: aUnit 2 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1Correct order: 3, 6, 1, 4, 2, 5Unit 2 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2Row 2: 2Row 3: 2Row 4: 1Row 5: 2Row 6: 1Row 7: 2Unit 2 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 3 Correct order: c, f, b, g, a, e, dUnit 3 Outside view: Activity 1 Keys: 1, 5, 7, 9, 10Unit 3 Outside view: Activity 2(1) most famous painting(2) broke all the rules(3) looking directly at(4) a sense of movement(5) indicated a real place(6) what is she trying to say(7) covered up one side of her face(8) we're the subject(9) seemed happier(10) the mystery about her(11) line up between(12) tell a storyUnit 3 Outside view: Activity 3Row 2: 1Row 3: 1Row 4: 1Row 5: 2Row 6: 1Row 7: 1Row 8: 2Row 9: 1Row 10: 2Row 11: 1Row 12: 2Unit 3 Outside view: Activity 4 Correct order: e, a, d, b, c, g, f, hUnit 3 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1 Correct order: f, c, b, e, h, g, a, dUnit 3 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2 Keys: 2, 4, 7Unit 3 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2Question 1 Key: a Question 2Key: cQuestion 3Key: dQuestion 4Key: cQuestion 5Key: b Unit 4 Outside view: Activity 1Question 1 Key: b Question 2Key: cQuestion 3Key: bQuestion 4Key: cQuestion 5Key: dQuestion 6Key: d Unit 4 Outside view: Activity 2Question 1 Key(s): wax and feathers Question 2 Key(s): got off the ground Question 3 Key(s): thrust, lift and control Question 4 Key(s): Thrust Question 5 Key(s): the tail Question 6 Key(s): provide lift, control and thrust, and belight enoughUnit 4 Outside view: Activity 3Correct order: 6, 3, 2, 5, 1, 10, 9, 7, 8, 4Unit 4 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1Correct order: a, b, f, e, c, dUnit 4 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2Question 1Key(s): 18 per cent/18percent/eighteen per cent/eighteen percent/18%Question 2 Key(s): over 40 per cent/over 40 percent/over forty per cent/over forty percent Question 3 Key(s): a fifth/one fifth/1/5/20 per cent/20 percent/twenty per cent/twenty percent Question 4 Key(s): over a million Question 5 Key(s): roughly 30 per cent/ roughly 30 per cent/ roughly thirty per cent/roughly thirty percentUnit 4 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1Keys: 2, 7, 8Unit 4 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2Correct order: d, e, c, f, a, bUnit 5 Outside view: Activity 1Correct order: e, d, b, c, a, i, f, g, hUnit 5 Outside view: Activity 2Question 1 Key: b Question 2Key: cQuestion 3Key: cQuestion 4Key: dQuestion 5Key: a Unit 5 Outside view: Activity 3Correct order: g, c, h, b, f, d, a, eUnit 5 Outside view: Activity 4Correct order: 2, 10, 13, 3, 7, 8, 1, 9, 11, 14, 5, 6, 12, 4Unit 5 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1(1) effective groups(2) 30s(3) improves(4) factors(5) identity(6) performance(7) 60s(8) group(9) Forming(10) get to know(11) ideas and creative energy(12) identity(13) Performing(14) togetherUnit 5 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2 Correct order: c, a, e, g, f, d, h, bUnit 5 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1Question 1 Key: c Question 2Key: bQuestion 3Key: cQuestion 4Key: cQuestion 5Key: aUnit 5 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2Question 1Key(s): 250/two hundred and fifty Question 2Key(s):36/Thirty-sixQuestion 3Key(s):two/2Question 4Key(s):30/ThirtyUnit 6 Outside view: Activity 1 Keys: 1, 2, 5Unit 6 Outside view: Activity 2Question 1 Key: b Question 2Key: cQuestion 3Key: aQuestion 4Key: bQuestion 5Key: d Unit 6 Outside view: Activity 3(1) I don't like cycling(2) do something good(3) sit on a couch(4) and with two legs(5) life on the road(6) throw the bike(7) It's been different(8) performing marvellouslyUnit 6 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1Question 1Key(s): New York Question 2Key(s):afternoonQuestion 3Key(s): 155/onehundred andfifty-fiveQuestion 4Key(s): 30 to 45seconds/thirty toforty-five secondsQuestion5Key(s):noneQuestion 6Key(s):57/fifty-sevenQuestKey(s29/tw Unit 6 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2Question 1 Key(s): there were few injuries Question 2 Key(s): catch fire Question 3 Key(s): made a successful landing Question 4 Key(s): taking in water Question 5 Key(s): helped into the boats Question 6 Key(s): were taken to hospitals Question 7 Key(s): as a hero Ques Key(with engiUnit 6 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1Question 1 Key(s): zoo keeper Question 2 Key(s): Al Gore Question 3 Key(s): making people take climate change seriouslyQuestion 4 Key(s): Greenpeace Question 5 Key(s): mum, part-time accountant Question 6 Key(s): Melinda Gates Question 7 Key(s): co-founding the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Question 8 Key(s): Save the ChildrenUnit 6 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2Keys: 1, 5, 7Unit 7 Outside view: Activity 1Keys: 1, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 19, 23, 24Unit 7 Outside view: Activity 2Question 1 Key: aQuestion 2 Key: d Question 3 Key: c Question 4 Key: a Question 5 Key: dUnit 7 Outside view: Activity 3(1) areas of life(2) in our homes(3) computer-controlled houses(4) adjust the temperature(5) give new instructions(6) react to match(7) TV and Internet(8) outside changes(9) stop too much sun from entering(10) turn the oven onUnit 7 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1 Keys: 1, 3, 4, 6Unit 7 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2Question 1 Key(s): dunking biscuits Question 2Key(s):heldtogetherQuestion 3Key(s):absorbliquidQuestion 4Key(s):travelthroughQuestion 5Key(s): holdthe biscuitQuestion 6Key(s):producing atableUnit 7 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1Row 1: 1Row 2: 1Row 3: 2Row 4: 1Row 5: 2Row 6: 1Row 7: 2Row 8: 1Unit 7 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2Question 1 Key: b Question 2Key: bQuestion 3Key: dQuestion 4Key: aQuestion 5Key: cQuestion 6Key: aUnit 8 Outside view: Activity 1Question 1 Key(s): lunar Question 2 Key(s): happiness Question 3 Key(s): (1) bamboo (2) blossomsQuestion 4 Key(s): (1) happiness (2) togetherness (3) strongQuestion 5 Key(s): longUnit 8 Outside view: Activity 4Question 1 Key: c Question 2 Key: c Question 3 Key: a Question 4 Key: c Question 5 Key: c Question 6 Key: dUnit 8 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1Keys: 2, 5, 6Unit 8 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2Question 1 Key(s): making a guy Question 2 Key(s): burn him Question 3 Key(s): start of the 17th century Question 4 Key(s): beneath ParliamentQuestion 5 Key(s): he was trying to light Question 6 Key(s): which they did Question 7 Key(s): no reason QuesKey(star builUnit 8 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1Row 1: 1Row 2: 2 Row 3: 2 Row 4: 3 Row 5: 3 Row 6: 1 Row 7: 2 Row 8: 1Unit 8 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2Correct order: c, a, b, f, d, eUnit 9 Outside view: Activity 1Question 1Key(s): Elizabeth Question 2Key(s): GeorgeQuestion 3Key(s): GeorgeQuestion 4Key(s): Victoria Unit 9 Outside view: Activity 2Question 1 Key: b Question 2Key: bQuestion 3Key: dQuestion 4Key: aQuestion 5Key: bQuestion 6Key: c Unit 9 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1Correct order: 5, 1, 4, 6, 3, 2Unit 9 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2Row 1: 2Row 2: 1Row 3: 1,2,4Row 4: 3Row 5: 4Unit 9 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 3Question 1 Key(s): (1) attractive, powerful (2) attractive, powerful Question 2Key(s): tothink ofQuestion 3Key(s):much toolongQuestion 4Key(s):meaningvery smallQuestion 5Key(s): thebest or thestrongestQuestion 6Key(s): mostromanticloversQuestion 7Key(s):soundluxurious Unit 9 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1Keys: 3, 4, 6Unit 9 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2Question 1 Key: c Question 2Key: bQuestion 3Key: cQuestion 4Key: aQuestion 5Key: d Unit 10 Outside view: Activity 1Keys: 1, 3, 4Unit 10 Outside view: Activity 2Question 1 Key: a Question 2Key: aQuestion 3Key: aQuestion 4Key: aQuestion 5Key: bQuestion 6Key: bUnit 10 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1Row 1: 4 Row 2: 1,2,3 Row 3: 5,6 Row 4: 4 Row 5: 3 Row 6: 1 Row 7: 5 Row 8: 5。
新标准大学英语视听说教程3(第二版)答案UNIT1Outside view Activity 1 Keys:3-541-2 Activity 2 BCCAA Activity3Bjoem 1. Now lhequestion is: Hawdo I definehappiness?2. One uf tfieexercises 1 do is toh^ve one of thestudents walkEicross lhedassroom P..3 Thofie who warn tiapplresss have tofind It forthemselves . “4. ... 1 hope(lieylearn scmettiingabout themselves5 We are providinghelpful suggestionsTc make strorigerpeople.氐…achieve anigher sef-cxjnsciousnesswind! ujuld lead to happiness.7It takes time and everybody has tofind hap pi ness forJhems elves.Activity41-H 2-C 3-B 4-F 5-D 6-A 7-E 8-G Activity5不用写News reportActivity 1ADActivity 2DBPassage 1Activity 1CDABActivity 21. (1) tolerant (2) rounded2 (1) close to (2) stand up3 (1) beauty (2) generosity.4. (1) an opportunity (2) beyond the one5 (1) behaved (2) selfish6. (1) pretend (2)see through7. (1) helping victims (2) impact8. (1) difficult time (2) a huge amount ofPassage2Activity 11-D 2-B 3-E 4-A 5-CActivity 21.(1) strengths (2) weaknesses (3) personality(4) like (5) subjects (6) organized (7) confident (8) outgoing (9) a team (10)working alone2.(1) future career(2) into a particular area of work(3) chosen field(4) related industries(5) leading3.(1) vocational (2) graduates (3) high-flyers(4) career (5)practical(6)transferable (7) recruitment UNIT TEXTCABDB CDB CAB DBDUNIT2Outside viewActivity 14-6-2-1-5-3Activity 2(1) where there is war(2) go to school(3) 157 countries / one hundred and fifty seven countries / onehundred and fifty-seven countries(4) never known peace(5) bringing medicine(6) get an education⑺ 40000 kids(8) not allowed(9) 50 / fifty(10) running the schoolActivity3pS1I S2 S3 M A W A plan to cppri thfl schools * VTMy car go hwik inWhMl.2 TruMTioniirK) I hadwme lea and an egg汕 tl came ta school.J “ 11 was 03rigerQU&for CNIctcn logo toAChOd.We Mtaanl to 帕禺几 sow can bewimeleachefs. doctors (2)1 am 強呼 disappointedand sad that 1 wastedsix years.7 7 UNICEF is helpingrebijitd (he education?]1 system.Activity4DABBANews reportActivity 1ACActivity 2DBPassage 1Activity 1(1) husband(2) a church(3) favourite(4) a farm(5) 2(6) 14(7) 40Activity 2CBACDAPassage2Activity 1KEVIN:1,3,7EVA:2,4,5,6Activity 2(1) looking forward(2) apart from(3) on(4) used to get very cross(5) angel(6) pretty sad(7) some cashUNIT TEXTACBDB BAC BCD ABC UNIT3 Outside viewActivity 11,5,9,10Activity 2(1) painting(2) broke all the rules(3) looking directly at(4) a sense of movement(5) indicated(6) trying to say(7) covered up(8) subject(9) seemed happier(10) mystery(11) line up between(12) tell a storyActivity31. ... when 1 became a painter it was natural for me to be in怕rested in painting people...22. most of rny consists ofphotographic self-porlraiture3 I m in using m/salf as lhe Subject..24. This work tiers is done with a pinhole carriera ...5 So this Is anoffier project rm working on.6.1 often work wifri muKiples ...7 Ite kind of the string of thought ”2fl, 1 try to make a work of ait9 behind the pi白苗Itierfi 自苗portraits10.1 love pairding portrarts.□11. I'm fafieinaiad by (xscrrariure h general...12.1 Eke to capture whai i& unique and special aboul an individual in paint.□Activity4(1) stories(2) essence(3) exposure(4) reflections(5) a string(6) capture(7) decayNews reportActivity 1CBActivity 2CAPassage 1Activity 1。
新标准大学英语第二版视听说教程3(听力原文及翻译)Unit 1: Making RequestsSection A: Listening MaterialPart I: Extract OneStudent A:Excuse me, do you have a minute? I’m having some trouble understanding this assignment.Student B: Sure, what part are you having difficulty with?Student A:I’m not sure what the professor expects us to do for the research section. Can you help clarify?Student B: Of course! The professor wants us to review three different sources and analyze their perspectives on the topic.Student A: That sounds simple enough. So, we just need to find three sources and compare them?Student B: Exactly, but make sure to also include your own evaluation of each source and explain how they relate to one another.Student A: Thanks for explaining. I think I have a better grasp of it now.Student B: No problem, always happy to help!Student A: I appreciate it. Thanks again!Part I: Translation学生A:打扰一下,你有时间吗?我对这个作业有些困惑。
新标准高校英语视听说教程3(其次版)答案解析通过整理的新标准高校英语视听说教程3(其次版)答案解析相关文档,渴望对大家有所扶植,感谢观看!UNIT1 Outside view Activity 1 Keys: 3-5-4-1-2 Activity 2 BCCAA Activity3 Activity4 1-H 2-C 3-B 4-F 5-D 6-A 7-E 8-G Activity5 不用写News report Activity 1 AD Activity 2 DB Passage 1 Activity 1 CDAB Activity 2 1. (1) tolerant (2) rounded 2 (1) close to (2) stand up 3 (1) beauty (2) generosity.4. (1) an opportunity (2) beyond the one 5 (1) behaved (2) selfish 6. (1) pretend (2)see through 7. (1) helping victims (2) impact 8. (1) difficult time (2) a huge amount of Passage2 Activity 1 1-D 2-B 3-E 4-A 5-C Activity 2 1. (1) strengths (2) weaknesses (3) personality(4) like (5) subjects (6) organized (7) confident (8) outgoing (9) a team (10) working alone 2. (1) future career (2) into a particular area of work (3) chosen field (4) related industries (5) leading 3. (1) vocational (2) graduates (3) high-flyers (4)career (5)practical(6)transferable (7) recruitment UNIT TEXT CABDB CDB CAB DBD UNIT2 Outside view Activity 1 4-6-2-1-5-3 Activity 2 (1) where there is war (2) go toschool (3) 157 countries / one hundred and fifty seven countries / one hundred and fifty-seven countries (4) never known peace (5) bringing medicine (6) get an education (7) 40000 kids (8) not allowed (9) 50 / fifty (10) running the school Activity3 Activity4 DABBA News report Activity 1 AC Activity 2 DB Passage 1 Activity 1 (1) husband (2) a church (3) favourite (4) a farm (5) 2 (6) 14 (7) 40 Activity 2 CBACDA Passage2 Activity 1 KEVIN:1,3,7 EVA:2,4,5,6 Activity 2 (1) looking forward (2) apart from (3) on (4) used to get very cross (5) angel (6) pretty sad (7) some cash UNIT TEXT ACBDB BAC BCD ABC UNIT3 Outside view Activity 1 1,5,9,10 Activity 2 (1) painting (2) broke all the rules (3) looking directly at (4) a sense of movement (5) indicated (6) trying to say (7) covered up (8) subject (9) seemed happier (10) mystery (11) line up between (12) tell a story Activity3 Activity4 (1) stories (2) essence (3) exposure (4) reflections (5) a string (6) capture (7) decay News report Activity 1 CB Activity 2 CA Passage 1 Activity 1 (1) highlight (2) live (3) percussion (4) 1997 (5) Performance (6) Kitchen (7) Instruments (8) random drumming Activity 2 2,4,7 Passage2 Activity 1 (1) London (2) 1929 (3) Free (4) 1 (5) 2 Activity 2 ACDCB UNIT TEXT BADAC DAC DBA ACBUNIT4 Outside view Activity 1 7-3-5-2-6-4-1 Activity 2 (1) as many (2) Lots of (3) use local materials (4) roofs (5) castle Activity3 (1) houses or flats (2) a few houses (3) Sixty / 60 (4) detached houses (5) different (6) in age (7) thatched cottages (8) spend (9) castle News report Activity 1 DA Activity 2 BC Passage 1 Activity 1 (1) nine (2) 30s (3) more than (4) rough (5) male (6) 50 Activity 2 (1) next spring (2) hospitals (3) 4 (4) three quarters / 3 quarters (5) Charities (6) family or friends Passage2 Activity 1 Man:2,3,6,7,9 Woman:1,4,5,8 Activity 2 DABAD UNIT TEXT DBACD ABC BCA DCD UNIT5 Outside view Activity 1 不用写Activity 2 BCDA Activity3 不用写Activity4 2-10-13-3-7-8-1-9-11-14-5-6-12-4 News report Activity 1 DC Activity 2 DB Passage 1 Activity 1 (1) effective (2) groups (3) 30s (4) Increases (5) factors (6) Identity (7) individual performance (8) 60s (9) Group (10) Forming (11) get to know (12) ideas and creative energy (13) identity (14) Performing (15) together Activity 2 1-C 2-A 3-E 4-G 5-F 6-D 7-H 8-B Passage2 Activity 1 CBCCA Activity 2 (1)250 (2)36 (3)2 (4)30 UNIT TEXT CDBDA DAC BAC ABC UNIT6 Outside view Activity 1 1.lunar 2.happiness . 3.(1) bamboo (2) blossoms 4.(1) happiness (2) togetherness (3) strong 5.longActivity 2 1. exact date 2. lasts for 3 send out 4. the coming year . 5. red envelopes 6. cleaning 7. flowers 8.(1) togetherness (2) happiness Activity3 1. generous 2. South Korea 3. family setting . 4. get your own plate 5. (1) Asian (2) Americans 6.American kids 7. customs Activity4 CCACCD Activity5 不用写News report Activity 1 CC Activity 2 BD Passage 1 Activity 1 2,5,6 Activity 2 (1) making a guy (2) burn him (3) 17th (4) Parliament (5) Light (6) which they did (7) no reason (8) started building Passage2 Activity 1 Christmas:1,6,8 Thanksgiving:2,3,7 Hogmanay:4,5 Activity 2 (1) religious (2) get together (3) Father Christmas (4) give thanks (5) Thanksgiving (6) shortest UNIT TEXT BACCD BCA CDA ACC UNIT7 Outside view Activity 1 1,2,5 Activity 2 BCABD Activity3 (1) cycling something good sit on (2) two legs (3) life on the road (4) throw (5) different (6) performing marvellously News report Activity 1 DBA Activity 2 BC Passage 1 Activity 1 (1) New York (2) 155 (3) 30 (4) 0 (5) 57 Activity 2 (1) few (2) catch fire (3) made a successful (4) taking in water (5) into the boats (6) taken to hospitals (7) as a hero (8) without any engines Passage2 Activity 1 1. zoo keeper 2. Al Gore 3. making people take climate change seriously 4.Greenpeace 5. part-time accountant 6. Melinda Gates 7. co-founding the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation 8. Save the Children Activity 2 ABBAC UNIT TEXT ADBDC ABD CBD ABC UNIT8 Outside view Activity 1 1,3,4 Activity 2 AAAABB Activity3 1. (1) gravity reduction (2) Noah's ark 2. gravity reduction 3. (1) hoax (2) true Activity4 (1) famous hoax (2) in front of (3) floating (4) destroyed by a flood (5) believed to be (6) announced (7) on the top of (8) may or may not be (9) believe them News report Activity 1 CCB Activity 2 BA Passage 1 Activity 1 Japanese: gods Jewish / Christian religion: eternal darkness, eternal water / ocean, a single creator Ancient Finns: an animal,a cosmic egg native tribes of New Zealand: gods Islamic religion: a single creator the Apache: eternal darkness Inuit people: an anim Africans: an anim Activity 2 1. the huge differences 2. there was only darkness 3. there was light 4. a small island 5. united to create 6. the world emerges from it 7. the sun 8. creation myth at all Passage2 BCDBD UNIT TEXT DCBAD BDC ACB ACC您好,欢迎您阅读我的文章,本WORD文档可编辑修改,也可以干脆打印。
Keys to the texts of book3Unit OnePart OneExercise 2 :1. Mike C2. Sam E3. .Ted D4. Simon A5. Lilly BExercise 31. avoid; power2. social; outgoing3. reputation;4. despite; wittiest5. make up for; protective6. describe7. perfectionist; critical8. matches9. traits; improved 10. get rid of; characteristicsPart TwoListening IExercise 11 F 2. F 3.T 4. F 5. T 6. TExercise 21. outside world2. at home3.wave hello4. bow5.look straight in the eye6. openly7. look at my feet 8. shy and silentListening IIExercise 11.sensitive; caring2. good friend3.life; people4.leaving ; being awareExercise 21. b2. c3. a4. d5. bPart ThreePractice oneExercise 11. ice-skating2. chemistry3.outgoing;bright; funny4. moody; self-centered5.wavy blond; medium size6. runner-up Exercise 21 T 2. F 3.T 4. F 5. F 6. TPractice TwoExercise 11. 42.collogues3.teacher4. Susan5. BarbaraExercise 21. DEJ2.BF 3CH 4. AGIPractice ThreeWhat kind of people are they?Exercise 11.Pedro energetic2.Mr. Miller patient3.Mr. Smith honest4.Jake stubborn5.Mrs.Duke creativeExercise 21.favourite way to relax2.how to divide3.bad unripe4.stiff sore5.fastening a basketball hoopPractice FourExercise11 F 2. T 3.F 4. F 5. TExercise 21.flattering2.critical3.popular4. reserved5.English Exercise 31.understand the Scots’ English2.the friendliest3.most hospitable4.much nicer5.English courtesy6.no views on the matter/ no commentsPart Four Testing yourselfSection I1.upset2. sensible3. lecture4. calm5. strength6. landed7. waving 8. perfectly 9. wildly 10. beeSection II My history teacher1. b2. b3. d4. b5. d6. a7. c8. bSection III What do you think of yourself?1. secretary2. hardworking3. efficient4. private5. army officer6.help7. fond8. independent9. shy 10. fifteenUnit TwoPart OneExercise 2 :1. C2. E3. D4. B5.AExercise 31.in your hand; used to belong2. practicing with3.talk to each other; why not4. ask for; find a way5. manage to; his own love6. so foolishly jealous7. all three of them8.peadePart TwoListening IExercise 11 B 2.B 3.A 4. B 5. CExercise 21 T 2. F 3.T 4. T 5. F 6. TListening IIExercise 11. a2. a3.b4. c5. cExercise 21. T2. F3.T4. T5. F6.FListening IIIExercise 11. stayed around2. mouse catcher3. rats and mice4. got a paw5. weak and thin6.make a wooden paw7. fastened it8. grow sleek and fat9. managed10. peered out cautiously11. seized it with 12.eighteen micePart ThreePractice oneExercise 11. b2. a3.a4. c5.d Exercise 21 F 2. T 3.T 4. F 5. T 6. F 7.F 8. T Practice TwoExercise 11.C DJ2.AEGH 3BFIExercise 21.a2.b3.d4.c5. b6. d Practice ThreeExercise 11. b2.d3.c4. d5.aExercise 21 F 2. T 3.F 4. F 5. F 6. TPractice FourExercise11. b2. c3. b4. a5. d6. a Exercise 21 F 2. F 3.T4. T 5. FPart Four Testing yourselfSection I Little Red Riding Hood1. c2. b3. c4. b5. a6. cSection II Spider, Hare and moon1 T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T. 6. F 7. T 8. TSection III The legend of the cowboy1. 18672. shipped3. millionaire4. land5. cattlelion7.cowboys8. camera9. hero 10.adventuresUnit ThreePart OneExercise 2 :1.D2. C3.B4. E5. AExercise 31.T2. F3. T4. T5. T6.T7. F8. F9. T10. FPart TwoListening IExercise 11.b2. C3.d4. aExercise 21 F 2. T 3.F 4. T 5. F 6. TListening IIExercise 11. b2. d3. a4. dExercise 21.30’s2.male3. 1.904.long ; wavy5. heavily built6. light red sweater7. beardListening IIIExercise 11.b2. C3.d4. aExercise 2(1.4.5.7). yesPart ThreePractice oneExercise 11. natural riches2. desert3.extinction4. species5.oxygen6.econimic development7. conservation8. valuable income9. awareness 10. slow downExercise 21 T 2. F 3.F 4.TPractice TwoExercise 11. F2. F3. T4. TExercise 21.south America; pet food; enough protein; develop2.much more; Asia; Africa3.position; natural resources; gone down; steady4.continue to rise5. getting richer and richerPractice ThreeExercise 11.the first few seconds2.so thin3.beings from another planet4.focused on5. looked directly at6. All around7. until now8. despair grief and disgust9. started crying 10. who was sleeping peachfullyExercise 2(1.2.3.5.8) yesPractice FourExercise11 b 2.c 3.a 4.cExercise 21.love2.together3.mother4. house5.school6. friends7. father8.mouth9.beach 10.callPart Four Testing yourselfSection Iplained about2.work3. got out of4.on the ground5. shocked6. cold-blooded killing7. investigation 8. drug dealing 9. common 10. against 11.strong views 12. using drugs 13. too early14. respectable 15 accused ofSection II1. c2. b3. a4. b5. cSection III1. over-crowded cities2. poverty disease3. the drift4. registration5. resentment6. attractive7. education services 8. rural lifeKeys to the texts of book3Unit fourPart OneExercise 2 :puter programmerputer engineering3. internship4. lecture; competitionputer programming skills6. impatient7. constructive8. medical research9. management 10. 3,600Exercise 3(1.2.4.6.8.9.11.12.) yesPart TwoListening IExercise 1(2.3.4.5.7.) yesExercise 21. weaknesses2. similar abilities and interests; interest us; important and challengingcation ;. promotion; educated persons4.parents ; teachers ; benefit; give careful thought; useful suggestion; personal qualities;5. getting money; our future happiness; combinationListening IIExercise 11.choose their careers2. avoid certain careers3. different professions4. children’s impressions and prejudices5. lawyers6. accountants7. scientists8. most popular9. least popular 10. ignorance1.T2. T3. F4. T5. F6. TPart ThreePractice oneExercise 11 d 2.d 3.a4. bExercise 21.sales manager2. salary3.sales commission4. a car5. travel around in6. experiences7. university 8. on a teamPractice TwoExercise 11. b2.b3. a4. c5. cExercise 21. 65 words2.90 to 100 words3.with languages; translate letters,answer the phone; foreign visitors ; a second foreign language Practice ThreeExercise 11. c2.a3. b4. d5. bExercise 21. ADF2.BF3. ACEPractice FourExercise12.sensitive; extroverted 2.kids3.doing a good job4. tolerance level5.patientExercise 21 T 2. F 3T 4. F 5. TPart Four Testing yourselfSection I1.100 million2. 35 to 403. 7 to 84. office workers and many professionals5.8:00 ; to 4:006.eight-hour shifts7.Monday; Thursday ; Saturdays ; Sundays8. choose their own working hours; freedom of choice; happy with Section II1.d2. a3. a4. c5. dSection III1. b2. c3. c4. d5. aKeys to the texts of book3Unit FivePart OneExercise 2 :1. B2. A3. C4. E5. D6. FExercise 31. over long distances2. look into it3. five times4.individual; group5. sex-specific;; males; females; strangers6. great apes7. teach ; own kind8. raised ; held; look bigger9. round ; tail-wagging10.feeding; every directionPart TwoListening IExercise 11. plays; real people; real life; emotional problem; loyalty2. public speech; make themselves taller; political ; one-sided3.soft-soap; praise; kindExercise 21 F 2. F 3.T 4. T 5. T 6. TListening IIExercise 11. c2. a3. dExercise 21.be understood easily2.necessary; desirable3.splendid4.prevents;from achieving5. anxiety; effectPart ThreePractice oneExercise 11. d2. a3. b4. a5.bExercise 21 permission ;apply for 2. application form; web site 3.regular mail; fax 4.traveler’s checks; credit cardsPractice TwoExercise 1(2.3.5) yesExercise 21.T2. F3. F4. T5.T.6.TExercise 31. other native languages2. two3. more4. of their choice5. Spanish6. Indian’s Spanish7. English;8. German 9. FrenchPractice ThreeExercise 11. learner; teacher; curriculum2. aptitude; expectations; goalsExercise 21.T2. F3. T4. F5.T.Practice FourExercise11 c 2. c 3.a 4. bExercise 21. eggs and toast2. realistic; goals; far better than; forgetting3. determined; personality .culture4. unusual ; recite aloudPart Four Testing yourselfSection I1. religions2. exist3. 40,0004. cave5. moon6. birth7. records8. agree9. by 10. sense 11. ourselves 12.inhabitSection II1. F2. T3. F .4. T5. F6. T7.T8. TSection III1. a2. d3. c4. d5.b6. a.。
新标准大学英语视听说教程3全书答案Unit 1 Discovering yourselfInside view:Conversation 1:2. Watch Conversation 1 and correct the sentences according to conversation.1. Janet is not going back home to China. (Because she wants to work in London during the longsummer holiday and find out what it’s like to live in this busy and lively city.)2. It’s the middle of summer.3. Janet is going to work for London Time Off, a website about London.4. Joe is Janet’s boss.5. Janet doesn’t know what she is going to do. (Because it is her first day working there.)6. Andy doesn’t agree that New York is the greatest city. (Andy thinks London is.)3.4.Work in pairs and discuss the questions.1. Janet wants to find out what the busy and lively city of London is like.2. Today.3. Joe doesn’t agree with Andy. (But they argue in a joking way.)4. It is not as great a city as London.5. She thinks London is probably the greatest city in the world.Conversation 26. Answers: 1. b; 2. c; 3. a; 4. c.8. Answers: bbb aabOutside view:2. Answer: 4-5-1-3-23. Answers: bcc aa4. Example Answers:1. I think the teachers may ask the students to discuss some happy experiences, then to comparethem with unhappy one. This may help them to think carefully about what makes them happy and how they can be happy in future.2. * One activity might be a discussion on how to be happy. There might also be activitiesasking students to share their happy experiences. I guess most activities would involve group work.* I think the class might read some reports or fictional accounts of happiness and unhappiness. Students would then discuss times when they were happy or unhappy, and what made them feel that way.3. I suppose some will think the class is useful and some won’t believe in it. Different studentsmay have different opinions and reactions.5. Answers:1. bdf2. ae3. g4. c6. Answers:1. So that they can learn something about themselves.2. It can lead to a higher self-consciousness.3. It can lead to happiness.4. A strengthening of the personality.5. “Who am I as a person? Am I really happy?”6. He thinks students can get indications of happiness from teachers.7. Happiness scientists.8. They don’t write definitions on the board.8. Example Answer:The concept of happiness is not usually associated with school studies. However, a German school—Heidelberg’s Willy Hellpach School—has introduced a happiness class, in addition to standard subjects such as languages and mathematics, into the school curriculum in order to boost students’ morale.The principal and teachers believe that happy students can learn more than unhappy ones. The happiness class activities aim to help students achieve happiness by encouraging a positive state of mind, which leads to higher self-esteem and self-consciousness. One exercise that has been given to students is to ask one of them to walk across the classroom; the others then copy his or her movements. In this way, each student becomes aware of how he or she moves. Understanding their own body better helps them to understand their state of mind.The teachers believe that it takes time for students to achieve happiness. Most students realize that happiness is not a definition written on the board, but something they have to work hard to find for themselves. As a result, this is a new type of teaching which may have a long way to go before it catches on.Listening inNews report1.Answers: a dPassage 1:3. Answers: cd abPassage 2:6. Example answers:3. I would tell them that they should ask first if they have any passion for the subject they intendto study. If they think they don’t know whether they have a passion for it, then they should read information about the subject online or ask people who have studied the subject.7. Answers:1. Joan is an academic counselor at Manchester University.2. She is talking to a presenter and a listener for a radio programme.3. It is important because their subject choices are likely to have an impact on their futurecareers.4. He wants to work in IT.5. Not at all. (In Britain each university has a different mixture of courses; some courses can onlybe found in a few universities.)8. Answers:1. strengths; weaknesses; personality; like; subjects; organized; confident; outgoing; a team;working alone.2. future career; into a particular area of work; chosen field; related industries; leading.3. vocational; graduates; high-flyers; career;Unit 2 Childhood memoriesInside ViewConversation 12. The true statements are: 2, 3, 5.3. Answers:1. in Southwark, which is part of London.2. about 120 years old3. it used to be raised three or four times a day4. not so often5. in the late 1980s and 1990s6. in the 1960s4. Answers:1. She’s really impressed.2. Because they couldn’t go under London Bridge.3. Just on this side of London Bridge.4. He remembers that many buildings were damaged from the war.5. The used to take you to hospital because the water was so polluted.6. It is one of the cleanest city rivers in the world.Conversation 26. Answers: bbb dda8. Answers: ba bbbOutside View1. Example answers:1. The might provide teachers and materials for literacy programmes and give vaccinations tochildren to prevent disease.2. Not a lot, actually. We’ve seen something on TV about the war there.3. I think that traditionally there were a few schools, but the war has probably affected schoolsand some may be damaged or closed. I may be mistaken, but I think that in some places girls cannot go to school.4. It is a poor country which has had a war, so UNICEF can help generally with the mother’s andchildren’s health and education. Specifically, the organization may help with girls schools.2. Answer: 4361524. Answers: 1. dg; 2. e; 3. c; 4. f;5. a;6. b5. Answers: 1. d; 2. a; 3. b; 4. b; 5. a6. Example answers:1. Because many children in the world cannot go to school. If they can get an education, thisshould help them solve other problems like poverty and malnutrition.2. The conditions of war mean that all aspects of their lives are affected. For example, many willnot have a normal family life; many are orphans or homeless. Some children might be shocked or depressed from war and probably have a feeling of hopelessness. These children see schools as places of hope.3. There are two things we can do: In the short term we could support UNICEF and charitieswhich do good work for these children, and in the long term we could analyze the conditions that lead to conflicts and wars and try to think about how to prevent such events. Listening inNews report1. Answers: 1. a;2. cPassage 13. Answers:1. her husband2. a church in the distance3. her favorite aunt (and uncle)4. a farm5. two (the speaker and her brother)6. about 147. 20 years4. Answers: 1. c; 2. b; 3. a; 4. c;5. d;6. aPassage 21. Kevin was really looking forward to school, because he wanted to be grown-up like his brotherJohnny.2. Kevin doesn’t remember much about his day at school, apart from a little boy lying on thefloor and screaming and screaming.3. Because she wanted to go home and she couldn’t get her coat on.4. Because they used to fight a lot (but actually they were just having fun).5. Eva thought Robina looked like an angel.6. Because she had had some good times and had been in a group of girls who were supportiveof each other.7. Because he wanted to get a job and earn some money.Unit 3Inside ViewConversation 11. Example answers:1. They are in a place where there are lots of cinemas and theatres, probably in the West End ofLondon.2. It is famous for entertainment and nightlife: theatres, shows, cinemas and clubs.3. He’s holding a microphone and asking questions. He might be interviewing someone from aTV program or a documentary film.4. She is operating a camera to record the interview.2. Answers:1. He used to work in a theatre.2. He moved the scenery between acts in the play.3. She saw My Fair Lady.4. To find out where Andy and Janet are or to check if they are going to be late.5. He’s a theatre critic.6. She has to check the sound level.4. Answers:True statements are: 2, 3, 4.6. Answers: bcd ca8. Answers: abab aaaaOutside View2. Answers:True statements are: 1, 5, 9, 10.5. Answers:1. Her portraits and books both tell stories.2. She is trying to capture a deeper essence of a person.3. He uses a pinhole camera, which requires a very long exposure.4. She needs to work on the reflections in the water and the face of the boy.5. He links them together with string.6. She tries to capture something about the soul, or the essence, of the person.7. It represents the process of decay.Listening inNews report1. Answers: 1. c2. bPassage 13. Answers:1. The highlight was seeing the show Nanta.2. It’s a live show: part theatre, part dance, part music.3. The music is a mixture of traditional Korean music, percussion and drums.4. In 1997.5. Because it’s a non-verbal performance.6. It’s set in a kitchen.7. They use knives, dustbin lids and kitchen utensils.8. It means “random drumming” in Korean.4. Answers:True statements are: 2, 4, 7.Passage 27. Answers:Unit 4Inside ViewConversation 13. Answers:1. Well, I can’t spend more than 100 pounds per week.2. …, shared with three other people.3. The rent is 110 pounds per week.4. …, he can do it outside business hours, in his own time.5. … looking for a new job as well.6. I really wish you wouldn’t make private calls at work.Conversation 24. Example answers:1. The landlord might want to sell the building. Andy may have been a bad tenant.2. It sounds as if it is quite cheap. Perhaps it is near his work or is very convenient for shops andtransport.3. It may be less convenient with more road traffic.5. Answers:dba ab6. Answers:1. living abroad2. round the corner3. convenient4. fairly cheap5. more fashionable6. the transport7. large living room8. five minutes9. 100 pounds7. Answers:aaaabOutside View1. Answers:1-d, 2-f, 3-b, 4-c, 5-a, 6-e.2. Example answers:1. That seems rather high, but it may be possible. I don’t think Britain has many farmers.2. I have heard that most British people live in houses.3. If the majority live in towns and cities, I think we must consider 1, 3 and 6. 3 looks expensiveso I expect semi-detached and terraced houses are the most common.4. The local stone may or may not be good for building. Some places may have more clay orforests.5. Surely there must be more modern buildings, as the population has grown so much.3. Answers: 74263514. Answers:1. There are as many semi-detached houses ….2. Lots of people live in flats, ….3. …., because builders use local materials.4. …. and is used to make roofs.5. …. is “An Englishman’s home is his castle.”5. Answers:1. houses or flats2. got a few houses3. Sixty per cent4. Some detached houses5. can look very different6. differences in age7. traditional thatched cottages8. spend a lot of time and money9. into a castleListening inNews report1. Answers: d aPassage 13. Answers:1. nine2. early 30s3. more than 100,0004. 4835. male6. 40 to 50 percent4. Answers:1. next spring2. hospitals3. the next four years4. three quarters5. Charities; 26 and 456. family or friendsPassage 26. Example answers:1. * I will stay with my parents until I get married.* It depends on where I can get a job. I may have to move to another city and start a new life.2. * My parents want me to stay. They say I should save for later and not waste money on rent.* My home is very small and crowded. I think they would be quite pleased if I moved out, butnot too far away.3. It doesn’t cost me anything and I get taken care of. My parents do the cooking and washing.4. My mother is always telling me what to do and worries if I am out late. I would have morefreedom away from them. Also we do not have much space.8. Answers: da bad9. Answers:1. In their 20s.2. Jobs are hard to find, students have fees to pay back and rents are high.3. They are adult kids because they don’t seem to mind moving back to live with their parents.4. His mum cooked and he saw his friends.5. He is a scriptwriter.6. She worked in a supermarket.7. The pay was low and she had no choice.8. She is a department manager.Unit 5Inside ViewConversation 12. Answers:1. It is Cantonese food.2. Indian and Chinese restaurants.3. They want to know about life in Chinatown and a bit of background and history.4. There are very few Chinese who actually live there.5. It’s much smaller.6. There are only three or four streets.3. Answers:1-d, 2-g, 3-f, 4-a, 5-b, 6-c, 7-e.Conversation 25. Answers: db cba6. Answers:1. my grandparents2. a Chinese community3. 200 years4. sailors5. make their living6. running laundries7. At the start of the 20th century8. restaurants9. met friends and did business10. celebrate Chinese New Year7. Answers:bb abbOutside View2. Answers:1. It’s peaceful and quiet and just the place to relax.2. They fight.3. During the mating season.4. When they’re on a crowded street or bus.5. She’d be very angry and tell them to move.6. Maybe throw a little sand in their face and make them move.7. Move his towel next to them and start a conversation.8. People can get a lot more aggressive.9. She’s waiting until someone wants her parking space.3. Answers:bc da4. Example answers:1. I guess the producer will show us what happens when someone wants to take her parkingspace.2. Perhaps another person will quickly take the parking space instead of the person who isalready waiting for her to come out of her place.5. Answers:1. He pulls into the parking space that the producer left.2. Because he was waiting first.3. Anger management counseling.4. Because the radio is on.5. A hearing problem.6. He would beep the horn, roll down the window and shout very rude things at the person whotook the space.7. She would yell out of the window and tell them to move.8. It is important for survival.6. Answers:7, 1, 4, 14, 11, 12, 5, 6, 8, 2, 9, 13, 3, 10.Listening inNews report1. Answers: d cPassage 13. Answers(按顺序填入):effective groups; 30s; increases, factors, identity, individual performance, 60s, group, Forming, get to know, ideas and creative energy, identity, Performing, together.Passage 27. Answers:cb cca8. Answers:1. Over 250 people died.2. 36 new homes were rebuilt.3. It is two square meters.4. 30 per cent of the cost of building or rebuilding their home is needed.Unit 6Inside ViewConversation 12. Answers:1. Most weekends.2. Every day of the week. / All week.3. 10 am to 6 pm.4. It gets pretty lively as people go to the pubs and restaurants all around.5. They sell pretty well everything.6. It’s a famous club. / It’s one of the great clubs in London.7. To the Electric Ballroom.8. No, she doesn’t.Conversation 25. Answers: ccd dcb6. Answers:1. having fun2. festivals of film and music3. street festivals4. kids and adults5. street food6. go to watch7. February8. only moderately9. for the rest of the year7. Answers: aa bbbOutside View2. Answers:1. The lunar calendar.2. Red means happiness.3. Flower arrangements which include pine branches, bamboo and blossoms.4. Oranges and tangerines mean happiness.5. Noodles represent long life.3. Answers:1. so the exact date2. lasts for 15 days3. to send out the old year4. for the coming year5. red envelopes of money6. cleaning the house completely7. flowers will turn into fruit8. represents togetherness; mean happiness to everyone4. Answers:1. they’re very generous2. South Korea3. in a family setting4. get your own plate5. Asian; Americans6. American kids7. what customs they like5. Answers:cca ccdListening inNews report1. Answers: c cPassage 13. Answers: the true statements are: 2, 5 and 6.4. Answers:1. making a guy2. burn him3. start of the 17th century4. beneath Parliament5. he was trying to light6. which they did7. no reason8. started buildingPassage 21. Because it’s religious festival but she is not a religious person, so it doesn’t have that kind of meaning to her.2. It’s a good reason for families to get together, eat a lot of good food and give each other presents.3. Because it’s exciting to think that Father Christmas will come down the chimney and leave them presents.4. It’s a time to give thanks for everything you have.5. He says it’s probably as commercialized as Christmas.6. The shortest day of the year.Unit 7Inside ViewConversation 12. Answers:1. She thinks it’s old.2. Wood.3. A thatched roof.4. A kind of dried grass.5. They stand.6. A report on the summer season at the Globe. (As schools have terms, theatres have seasons.)7. Stratford-upon-Avon3. Answers:1. 19972. 16663. There are some seats but most people stand.4. May5. about 130 kilometres4. Answers:db cacConversation 26. Answers: the true statements are: 1, 3, 4, 5, and 9.7. Answers:1. joined a group of actors2. 16033. burned down4. the last play5. based on himself6. perform plays7. make audiences think8. huge respect for9. relevant to audiences8. Answers: ba abOutside View2. Answers:the true statements are: 1, 2 and 5.3. Answers:bc abd4. Answers:1. I don’t like cycling2. do something good3. sit on a couch4. with two legs5. life on the road6. throw the bike7. It’s been different8. performing marvelouslyListening inNews report1. Answers: dbaPassage 13. Answers:1. New York2. afternoon3. 1554. 30 to 45 seconds5. none6. 577. 294. Answers:1. there were few injuries2. catch fire3. made a successful landing4. taking in water5. helped into the boats6. were taken to hospitals7. as a hero8. without any enginesPassage 27. Answers:Paul1. zoo-keeper2. Al Gore3. making people take climate change seriously4. GreenpeaceClare5. part-time accountant6. Melinda Gates7. co-founding the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation8. Save the Children8. Answers: abb acUnit 8Inside ViewConversation 11. Walking.2. She doesn’t know anything about London.3. Some existed; some did not.4. To have come to London with his cat to seek his fortune.5. He was Lord Mayer of London four times.6. We have no proof that he had a cat.7. The ghosts of London.Conversation 25. Answers:ba bc6. Answers:1. your questions2. That’s the way to do it3. a natural4. have you like best5. in the West End6. a great meal7. It’s extraordinary8. So what’s next7. Answers:ba bbaOutside View2. Answers:the true statements are: 1, 3 and 4.3. Answers:1. present2. trick people3. got sunscreen in his eyes4. eating bananas5. were descended from apes6. humans and animals4. Answers:1. The gravity reduction story and the Noah’s ark story.2. The gravity reduction story.3. The gravity reduction story was a hoax; the Noah’s ark story was true (because somethinghad been spotted).5. Answers:1. is based on a famous hoax2. would pass in front of3. you were floating4. the world was destroyed by a flood5. It is believed to be6. announced on the radio7. snow on the top of8. may or may not be Noah’s ark9. we want to believe themListening inNews report1. Answers: cc bPassage 13. Answers: 1.d, 2.abc, 3.ef,4.d,5.c,6.a,7.e,8.e4. Answers:1. the huge differences2. there was only darkness3. there was light4. a small island5. united to create6. the world emerges from it7.the sun, and the earth8. creation myth at allPassage 27. Answers: Callers 1, 3, 4 and 5 believe in big cats.8. Answers: bcd bd。
新标准大学英语视听说教程3 units 1-10答案Unit 1Inside ViewConversation 1Exercise 11 Janet is a Chinese student in England.2 She studies at the University of Oxford.3 She is in London.4 Probably she is visiting her friends or doing a tour around London.5 I can see Tower Bridge and the Houses of Parliament.6 She is talking to her friends.Exercise 21 Janet is notgoing back home to China. (Because she wants to work in London during the long summer holiday and find out what it’s like to live in this busy and lively city.)2 It is in the middle ofsummer.3 Janet is going to work for London Time Off, a website about London.4 Joeis Janet’s boss.5 Janet doesn’t know what she is going to do.(Because it is her first day working there.)6 Joe and Andy do not agreethat New York is the greatest city. (Andy thinks London is.)Exercise 41 Janet wants to find out what the busy and lively city of London is like.2 Today.3 Joe doesn’t agree with Andy. (But they argue in a joking way.)4 It is not as great a city as London.5 She thinks London is probably the greatest city in the world.Conversation 2Exercise 55-6-2-3-8-7-4-1Exercise 61 don’t mind my asking2 He drives me crazy3 What do you mean by4 It’s the last thing5 we check out new events6 the musiciansor the actors7 Can I ask you something else8 we’ve got an interview to do9 supposed to be on his wayEveryday English1 (b)2 (b)3 (b)4 (a)5 (a)6 (b)Outside ViewExercise 24-5-1-3-2Exercise 31 (b)2 (c)3 (c)4 (a)5 (a)Exercise 51 Bjoern(b), (d), (f)2 Wolfgang(a), (e)3 Pascal(g)4 Yosma(c)Exercise 61 So that they can learn something about themselves2 It can lead to a higher self-consciousness.3 It can lead to happiness.4 A strengthening of the personality.5 “Who am I as a person? Am I really happy?”6 He thinks students can get indications of happiness from teachers.7 Happiness scientists.8 They don’t write definitions on the board.Listening inExercise 21 (c)2 (d)3 (a)4 (b)Exercise 31 tolerant; rounded2 close to; stand up3 beauty; generosity4 an opportunity; beyond the one5 behaved; selfish6 pretend; see through7 arrived in; had to help8 difficult time; a huge amount ofExercise 61 Joan is an academiccounselor at ManchesterUniversity.2 She is talking to a presenter and callers for a radio program.3 It is important, because their choices of subjectare likely to have an impact on their future careers.4 He wants to work in IT.5 Not at all. (In Britain each university has a different mixture of courses; some courses canonly be found in a few universities.)Exercise 71 strengths; weaknesses; personality; like; subjects; organized; confident; outgoing; a team; working alone2 future careers; into a particular area of work; chosen field; related industries; leading3 vocational; graduates; high-flyers; career;practical; transferable; recruitmentUnit 2Inside ViewConversation 1Exercise 2The true statements are: 2, 3 and 5.1 Andy mentions the names of twobridges, not one.4 Andy sawit go up when he was a child.6 It is one of the cleanestcity rivers today, although it was very polluted in the past. Exercise 31 In Southwark, which is part of London2 About 120 years old3 It used to be raised three or four times a day4 not so often5 In the late 1980s and 1990s6 In the 1960sExercise 41 She’s really impressed.2 Because they couldn’t go under London Bridge.3 Just on this side of London Bridge.4 He remembers that many buildings were damaged from the war.5 They used to take you to the hospital because the water was so polluted.6 It is one of the cleanest city rivers in the world.Conversation 2Exercise 61-(b) 2-(b) 3-(b) 4-(d) 5-(d) 6-(a)Exercise 71 The thing about2 It’s amazing3 Let me see4 Anyway where was I5 You were telling me about6 That’s fascinating7 Let me thinkEveryday English1-(b) 2-(a) 3-(b) 4-(b) 5-(b)Outside ViewExercise 24-3-6-1-5-2Exercise 31 where there is war2 go to school3 working in 157 countries4 has never known peace5 bringing medicine6 get an education7 40,000 kids8 girls were not allowed9 50 per cent10 the mystery about herfor 12 yearsExercise 41 (d), (g)2 (e)3 (c)4 (f)5 (a)6 (b)Exercise 51 (d)2 (a)3 (b)4 (b)5 (a)Listening inExercise 21 her husband2 a church in the distance3 her favourite aunt (and uncle)4 a farm5 two (the speaker and her brother)6 about 147 20 yearsExercise 31 (c)2 (b)3 (a)4 (c)5 (d)6 (a)Exercise 63-5-1-4-6-2Exercise 7Exercise 81 Because he thought it would make him grown-up.2 Because he was lying on the floor screaming and screaming.3 Because she wanted to go home and she couldn’t get her coat on.4 Because they used to fight (but actually, they’re just having fun).5 Because she had short blond hair.6 Because she had had some good times.7 Because he wanted to get a job and earn money.Unit 3Inside ViewConversation 1Exercise 21. He used to work in a theatre.2. He moved the scenery between the acts in the play.3. She saw My Fair Lady.4. To find out where Andy and Janet are … or to check if they are going to be late.5. He’s a theatre critic.6. She has to check the sound level.1. has just been to see2 Can youtell me something about it3 Tell me more about4 It sounds very unusual5 So it’s family entertainment6 did I do something wrong7 Did you remember to8 Hurry upExercise 81-6bbaaaaOutside ViewExercise 2The true statements are: 1, 5, 7, 9 and 10.Exercise 31 the most famous2 broke all the rules3 looking directly at4 a sense of movement5 indicated a real place6 what is she trying to say7 covered up one side of her face8 we’re the subject9 seemed happier10 the mystery about her11 line up between12 tell a story4 He uses a pinhole camera which requires a very long exposure.5 She needs to work on the reflections in the water and the face of the boy.6 He links them together with a string.7 She tries to capture something about the soul, or essence, of the person.8 It represents the process of decay.Listening inExercise 21 The highlight was seeing the show Nanta.2 It’s a live show: part theatre, part dance, part music.3 The music is a mixture of traditional Korean music, percussion and drums.4 In 1997.5 Because it’s a non-verbal performance.6 It’s set in a kitchen.7 They use knives, dustbin lids and kitchen utensils.8 Nanta means “random drumming” in Korean.Exercise 3The true statements are: 2, 4 and 7.1 Nanta is a mixture of traditional Korean with a Western style performance.3 They are preparing food for a wedding reception.5 They give cooking lessons to the manager’s nephew, not to the manager.6 They are totally involved but they don’t throw food.8 They have already appearedat the Edinburgh Festival.Exercise 71 (a)2 (c)3 (d)4 (c)5 (b)Unit 4Inside viewExercise 21 They’re preparing to interview Janet’s friend.2 The interview is part of a background series to ethnic restaurants.3 The London Video Games Festival in Trafalgar Square.4 It’s very popular. About 100,000 people attended last year.5 They put up a huge tent where people6 Because it’s very popular.Exercise 31-5 bdabbExercise 61 The rise of e-book readers.2 That you’ll never run out of things to read.3 He complains that someone is using a mobile phone and he is picking up the signal in the other studio.4 She feels that she keeps making a mess of things.5 A report on how technology is changing so fast.6 Because Joe started the recording before Andy had time to adjust the sound level.Exercise 71 They’re not really like2 But the trouble is3 the great thing about them is4 there is nothing quite like5 more text messages than6 it’s my fault7 Just ignore himOutside viewExercise 21-6 bcbcddExercise 31 wax and feathers2 got off the ground3 thrust, lift and control4 Thrust5 the tail6 provide lift, control and thrust, and be light enoughExercise 45-3-2-10-4-1-8-9-7-6Exercise 51 inventions2 develop and test3 helped them understand and study4 the shapes of different wings5 made the front steady6 controllable7 distance and duration8 1000 test flight9 flew the first powered airplaneListening inExercise 21 Work in office-based jobs.2 People are not exercising their bodies and they are putting on weight.3 It is caused by long periods spent sitting at the computer.4 They ensure staff are sitting correctly at their computers and take breaks.5 It is caused by several factors: lack of natural air and light, having a lot of electronic devices and air-conditioning.6 They are installing better lighting and ventilation, increasing the number of plants and encouraging employees to take breaks.Exercise31 18 per cent2 over 40 per cent3 a/one fifth (20 per cent)4 over a million5 roughly 30 per centExercise 6The true statements are 2, 7 and 8Exercise 71 the amount of the world’s farmland that ismanaged intensively2 the proportion of flowering plants that need to be pollinated in order to bear fruit3 the number of commercially grown crops that need honey bees4 the number of bees released by farmers in California to pollinate almond trees5 the time for a species of wild mango to bear fruit6 the time for a cultivated species of mango to bear fruitUnit 5Inside ViewExercise 21. It is Cantonese food.2. Indian and Chinese restaurants.3. They want to know about life in Chinatown and a bit of background and history.4. There are very few who actually live there.5. It’s much smaller.6. There are only three or four streets.Exercise 31. (d)2. (g) 3 (f) 4 (a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (e)Exercise 51So where do you call home?☐When did your family move to London?3And how did they make their living?☐Did your grandparents work in Chinatown too?2So how long has there been a Chinese community in London?4And why did Chinatown move over here?☐Can most British-born Chinese speak Chinese?5And does it still feel like a traditional Chinese community?☐How do you celebrate Chinese New Year in London?☐Which is the best Chinese restaurant in Chinatown?Exercise 61 (d)2 (b)3 (c)4 (b)5 (a)Exercise 7(1) I guess this is home(2) how long has there been(3) When the Chinese first came to(4) they were also famous for(5) At the start of the 20th century(6) from all over London(7) And does it still feel like(8) along with the ChineseEveryday EnglishExercise 81 (b)2 (b)3 (a)4 (b)5 (b)Outside ViewExercise 21. It’s peaceful and quiet and just the place to relax.2. They fight.3. During the mating season.4. When they’re on a crowded street or bus.5. She’d be very angry and tell them to move.6. Maybe throw a little sand in their face and make them move.7. Move his towel next to them and start a conversation.8. People can get a lot more aggressive.9. She’s waiting until someone wants her parking space.Exercise 31 (b)2 (c)3 (c)4 (d)5 (a)Exercise 51. He pulls into the parking space that the producer left.2. Because he was waiting first.3. Anger management counselling.4. Because the radio is on.5. A hearing problem.6. He would beep the horn, roll down the window and shout very rude things at the person who took the space.7. She would yell out of the window and tell them to move.8. It is important for survival.Exercise 67-1-4-14-11-12-5-6-8-2-9-13-3-10Listening InExercise 2•synergy: performance of effective groups> sum of individuals.•1930sElton Mayo discovered “Hawthorne effect”:* Being in a study improvesproductivity regardless of other factors.* Personal identity, self-esteem and social context in which group works improve performance.•1960sTuckman described stages of a group.* 1 Forming: Individuals get to knoweach other.* 2 Storming: Individuals share ideas and creative energy.* 3 Norming: Group identityforms.* 4 Performing: Group works together.Exercise 31 (c)2 (a)3 (e)4 (g)5 (f)6 (d)7 (h)8 (b)Exercise 61 (c)2 (b)3 (c)4 (c)5 (a)Exercise 71. Over 250 people died.2. 36 new homes were rebuilt.3. It is two square metres.4. 30 per cent of the cost of the building or rebuilding their home is needed.Unit 6Inside ViewExercise 21. She thinks it’s old.2. Wood.3. A thatched roof.4. A kind of dried grass.5. They stand.6. A report on the summer season at the Globe. (As schools have terms, theatres have seasons.)7. Stratford-upon-Avon.Exercise 31. 19972. 16663. There are some seats but most people stand.4. May.5. About 130 kilometers.Exercise 41 (d)2 (b)3 (c)4 (a)5 (c)Exercise 6The true statements are: 1, 3, 4, 5 and 9.Exercise 7(1) when was Shakespeare born(2) when did he die(3) when did he come to London(4) don’t know exactly(5) what happened to him later(6) I reckon there are about(7) What I think is(8) I suppose it’s because(9) I’m really stunned(10) I guessExercise 81 (b)2 (a)3 (a)4 (b)Outside ViewExercise 2The true statements are: 1, 2 and 5.Exercise 31 (b)2 (c)3 (a)4 (b)5 (d)Exercise 4(1) I don’t like cycling(2) do something good(3) sit on a couch(4) and with two legs(5) life on the road(6) throw the bike(7) It’s been different(8) performing marvellouslyListening InExercise 21. New York2. afternoon3. 1554. 30 to 45 seconds5. none6. 577. 29Exercise 31. there were few injuries2. catch fire3. made a successful landing4. taking in water5. helped into the boats6. were taken to hospitals7. as a hero8. without any enginesExercise 6Paul1. zoo keeper2. Al Gore3. making people take climate change seriously4. GreenpeaceClare5. mum, part-time accountant6. Melinda Gates7. co-founding the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation8. Save the ChildrenExercise 7The true statements are: 1, 5 and 7.Unit 7Inside viewExercise 25-3-2-6-1-4Exercise 31 (c)2 (d)3 (d)4 (a)5 (b)6 (b)Exercise 51 It’s got everything to do with science.2 She thinks it sounds fascinating.3 At the museum4 She tells him Andy and she are going to spendthe night together.5 Joe is surprised and confused.Exercise 61 Why is it so special2 I suppose this is3 have special exhibitions for kids4 The first thing you have to do5 we’re really gonna stay the night6 While you’re getting7 where are you two off toExercise 71-5 bbbabOutside viewExercise 3Uses of computers include:to provide travel updates, to operate trains, to analyze evidence, to control buildings, to switch on lights, to provide entertainment, to control the temperature and to close blinds.Places where computers are used include:homes, police stations, libraries and schools. Exercise 41 (a)2 (d)3 (c)4 (a)5 (d)Exercise 51 areas of life2 in our homes3 computer-controlled houses4 adjust the temperature5 give new instructions6 react to match7 TV and Internet8 outside changes9 stop too much sun from entering10 turn the oven onListening inExercise 21 Scientists at the University of Bristol carried out a two-month study to find the best way to dunk a biscuit.2 About one in four biscuits break up when dunked.3 Unlike biscuits, doughnuts are held together by protein gluten which doesn’t break down in hot liquids.4 Horizontally dunking a biscuit into tea allows a longer dunking time, as the liquid takes longer to soak into it.5 The hotter the tea the faster the biscuit breaks up.6 Dunking a biscuit in a hot drink releases up to ten times more flavour than eating the biscuit dry. Exercise 31 dunking biscuits2 held together3 absorb liquid4 travel through5 hold the biscuit6 producing a tableExercise 6The statements said by Peter are: 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8.The statements said by Louise are: 3, 5 and 7.Exercise 71 (b)2 (b)3 (d)4 (a)5 (c)6 (a)Unit 8Inside ViewExercise 21. Most weekends.2. Every day of the week. / All week.3. 10 am to 6 pm.4. It gets pretty lively as people go to the pubs and restaurants all around.5. They sell pretty well everything.6. It’s a famous club. / It’s one of THE great clubs in London.7. To the Electric Ballroom.8. No, she doesn’t.Exercise 3The statements said by Janet are: 4 and 8.The statements said by Andy are : 3, 6 and 7.The statements said by Joe are: 1, 2 and 5.Exercise 51 (c)2 (c)3 (d)4 (d)5 (c) 6(b)Exercise 6(1) to be having fun in London(2) wearing these amazingcostumes(3) attracts about two million people(4) It takes place(5) the usual time(6) It’s a festival which takes place(7) for the rest of the year(8) It starts in half an hourExercise 71(a) 2(a) 3(b) 4(b) 5(b)Outside ViewExercise 21. The lunar calendar.2. Red means happiness.3. Flower arrangements which include pine branches, bamboo and blossoms.4. Oranges and tangerines mean happiness, coconuts represent togetherness and lychee nuts represent strong family ties.5. Noodles represent long life.Exercise 31. so the exact date2. lasts for 15 days3. to send out the old year4. for the coming year5. red envelopes of money6. cleaning the house completely7. flowers will turn into fruit8. A whole fish9. during this holidayExercise 41. they’re very generous2. South Korea3. a family setting4. get your own plate; dig in together5. Asian; Americans6. American kids7. what customs they like8. KoreaExercise 51 (c)2 (c)3 (a)4 (c)5 (c)6 (d)Listening InExercise 2The true statements are: 2, 5 and 6.Exercise 31. making a guy2. burn him3. start of the 17th century4. beneath Parliament5. he was trying to light6. which they did7. no reason8. started buildingExercise 71.Because it’s a religious festival but she is not a religious person and so it doesn’t have that kind of meaning to her.2. It’s a good reason for families to get together, eat a lot of good food and give each other presents.3. Because it’s exciting to think that Father Christmas will come down the chimney and leave them presents.4. It’s a time to give thanks for everything you have.5. He says it’s probably as commercialized as Christmas.6. The shortest day of the year.Unit 9Inside viewConversation 11. Example answers1. The three friends are standing by the bar in a pub, probably discussing what to order. The barman is possibly filling a glass or standing ready for their decision.2. Probably not. She may in fact be asking for advice as the situation is an unfamiliar one.3. I am a bit puzzled---- bars usually have more exciting names. The Duke of York sounds odd, but perhaps it is a very old pub.4. It could be something to do with history or perhaps such names are memorable and are good for business.2 AnswersThe true statements are: 2and 5.3. Answers1(b) 2(c) 3(d) 4(c) 5(d)4. Example answers1. They look attractive and are memorable, and also they come from a time when fewer people could read easily.2. They could get their names from the people the first owners liked or wanted to please, features of the building, or they could be references to the location.3. They illustrate the name.5. Answers5-places 2-animals1-royalty or landowners 7-myths and legends4- objects 6- jobs3-symbols taken from the Bible6. Answers(1) where was I (what was I saying before)(2) You sound as if you know something about(3) where did I leave off (finish speaking)(4) OK, got you(5) and let me see(let me think)(6) My mind’s gone blank (I cannot recall for a moment)(7) if you’ll excuse me(8) It was great talking to you7. Answers1(b) 2(a) 3(a) 4(a) 5(b) 6(b)Outside view1 Example answers1. It’s the British Royal Family. There’s the Queen and her husband. And look, aren’t these William and Harry? The main Royal Family starts fourth from the left with Prince William and his younger brother, Prince Harry. Slightly to the back, behind her mother, stands Princess Anne, the Princess Royal. The Queen stands next, waving. The lady in white is the countess of Wessex, with just in front of her, her husband, Prince Edward. He is looking over the shoulder of her father, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. The tall gentleman in uniform is the Princess Royal’s husband, Rear Admiral Laurence. The Duchess of Cornwall in blue stands next to her husband, Prince Charles, Prince pf Wales.2. They are royal.3. Your Majesty, I think for the Queen, for the first exchange and after that Ma’am. For princes Your Highness and after that, sir.4. Well, they are normal human beings but they live in palaces.5. The jewels would be nice but all the ceremony must be dull and the lack of privacy cannot be nice as princess Diana knew so well.2. AnswersPhoto 1: ElizabethPhoto 2: JamesPhoto 3: GeorgePhoto 4: Victoria3. Answers1. It’s used to refer to princes and princesses.2. It’s used to refer to the Queen.3. The German sounding name used by the Royal Family before.4. Te Royal Family’s popular family castle.5. The Royal Family’s surname after 1960.6. At the wedding, Charles was recorded in the marriage register as His Royal Highness Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, The Prince of Wales.7. Popular names for royals.4. Answers1(b) 2(b) 3(d) 4(a) 5(b) 6(c)Listening in2. answers2-6-5-3-1-44. Answers1. attractive, powerful: attractive, powerful2. to think of3. much too long4. meaning very small5. the best or the strongest6. most romantic lovers7. sound luxurious6. Example answers1. It seems to be about how names sound in different languages and changing your name when you get married.2. Clare is a girl’s name and men do not change their name on marriage so it’s a woman speaking.3. Greek.7. AnswersThe true statements are: 3, 4and 6.8. Answers1.(c)2. (b)3. (c)4. (a)5. (d)Unit 10Inside view2.Answers3. Answers1. Walking2. She doesn’t know anything about London.3. Some existed; some did not.4. To have come to London with his cat to seek his fortune.5. He was Lord Mayor of London four times.6. We have no proof that he had a cat.7. The ghosts of London.4. Example answers1. They all look very pleased so they must be praising her.2. I think all the interesting places they have seen must have been pleased her.3. Perhaps working with Andy.4. Yes, I think they have a special relationship.5. Answers1(b) 2(a) 3(b) 4(d) 5(c)6. Answers1. Way to go2. That’s the way to do it3. Let’s hear it4. Good for you5. Thank you so much for your help6. couldn’t have done it7. we certainly did8. It’s extraordinary9. So what’s next7. answers1(b) 2(a) 3(b) 4(b) 5(a)Outside view2. AnswersThe true statements are: 1,3and43. Answers1. in the present2. to trick people3. got sunscreen in his eyes4. eating bananas5. were descended from apes6. humans and animals4. Answers1. The Gravity reduction story and the Noah’s Ark story.2. The Gravity reduction story.3. The Gravity reduction story was a hoax; the Noah’s Ark is true (because something has been spotted.)5. Answers1. is based on a famous hoax2. would pass in front of3. at that moment4. the world was destroyed by a flood5. It is believed to be6. announced on the radio7. snow on the top of8. may or may not be Noah’s Ark9. we want to believe themListening in2. Answers1(d) 2(a), (b),(c) 3(e), (f) 4(d) 5(c) 6(a) 7(e) 8(e)3. Answers1. the huge differences2. there was only darkness3. there was light4. a small island5. Mother Earth6. a bird7. the sun, and the earth8. creation myth at all6. AnswersCallers 1,3,4 and 5 believe in big cats.7. Answers1(b) 2(c) 3(d) 4(b) 5(d)。
Unit 1 Part One Exercise 2 1. Mike C 2. Sam E 3. Ted D 4. Simon A 5. Lilly B Exercise 3 1. avoid power 2. social outgoing 3. reputation 4. despite wittiest 5. make up for protective 6. describes 7. perfectionist critical 8. matches 9. traits improved 10. get rid of characteristics
Part Two Listening I Exercise 1 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. T Exercise 2 1) outside world 2) at home 3) wave hello 4) bow 5) look straight in the eyes of 6) openly 7) look at my feet 8) shy and silent Listening II Exercise 1 1. sensitive/ caring independent / understanding 2. good friend 3. life people 4. learning being aware Exercise 2 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. B
Part Three More Listening Practice One Exercise 1 1. ice-skating 2. chemistry 3. outgoing bright funny 4. moody self-centered 5. wavy blond medium height 6. unner-up Exercise 2 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. F 6 T Practice Two Exercise 1 1. Four 2. Colleagues 3. Teacher 4. Susan 5. Barbara\ Exercise 2 1) Paul D E J 2) Susan B F 3) Maria C H 4) Peter A G I Practice Three Exercise 1 1. Pedro energetic 2. Mr. Miller patient 3. Mr. Smith honest 4. Jake stubborn 5. Mrs. Duke creative Practice Four Exercise 1 1) F 2) T 3) F 4) F 5) T Exercise 2 1) flattering 2) critical 3) popular 4) reserved 5) English Part Four Testing Yourself Section 1 1) upset 2) sensible 3) lecture 4) calm 5) strength 6) landed 7) waving 8) perfectly 9) wildly 10) bee Section II 1. B 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. A 7. C 8. B Section III 1) secretary 2) hard-working 3) efficient 4) private 5) army officer 6) help 7) fond 8) independent 9) shy 10) fifteen
Unit 2 Part One Exercise 2 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. B 5.A Exercise 3 1. in your hand used to belong to 2. practicing with 3. talked to each other why not 4. ask for find a way 5. manage to his own love 6. so foolishly jealous 7. all three of them 8. peace
Part Two Listening I Exercise 1 1. B 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. C Exercise 2 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. T
Listening II Exercise 1 1. A 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. C Exercise 2 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. F Listening III Exercise 1 1) stayed around 2) mouse catcher 3) rats and mice 4) got a paw 5) weak and thin 6) make a wooden paw 7) fastened it 8) grow sleek and fat 9) managed 10) peered out cautiously 11) seized it with 12) eighteen mice
Part Three More Listening Practice One Exercise 1 1. B 2. A 3. A 4. C 5. D Exercise 2 1. F 2.T 3. T 4. F 5.T 6 F 7. F 8.T Practice Two Exercise 1 1. C D J 2. A E G H 3. B F I Exercise 2 1. A 2 .B 3. D 4.C 5. B 6. D Practice Three Exercise 1 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. D 5. A Exercise 2 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5.F 6. T Practice Four Exercise 1 1. B 2 . C 3. B 4. A 5. D 6. A Exercise 2 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5.F
Part Four Testing Yourself Section 1 1. C 2 . B 3. C 4. B 5. A 6. C
Section II 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5.T 6. F 7. T 8. T Section III 1.1867 2. shipped ( If these cattle could be brought to Abilene, they could be put on trains and shipped to cities in the North and East.) 3. millionaire 4. land 5. cattle 6. million 7. cowboys 8. camera 9. hero 10. adventures
Unit 3 Part One Exercise 2 1. D 2. C 3. B 4. E 5.A Exercise 3 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5.T 6 T 7. F 8.F 9. T 10. F
Part Two Listening I Exercise 1 1. B 2. C 3. D 4. A Exercise 2 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. T
Listening II Exercise 1 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. D Exercise 2 1. 30s 2. male 3. 1.90 4. long wavy 5. heavily built 6. light red sweater 7. beard Listening III Exercise 1 1. B 2. C 3. D 4. A Exercise 2 1. 4. 5.7 Part Three More Listening Practice One Exercise 1 1. natural riches 2.) desert 3) extinction 4) species 5) oxygen 6) economic 7) conservation 8) valuable income 9) awareness 10) slow down Exercise 2 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T Practice Two Exercise 1 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T Exercise 2 1. South America, pet food, enough protein, develop 2. much more, Asia ,Africa 3. position, natural resources, gone down, steady 4. continued to rise 5. getting richer and richer
Practice Three Exercise 1 1. the first few seconds 2. so thin 3. beings from another planet 4. focused on 5. looked directly at 6. All around 7. until now 8. despair, grief and disgust 9. started crying 10. who was sleeping peacefully Exercise 2 1. 2. 3.5.8 Practice Four Exercise 1 1. B 2 . C 3. A 4. C Exercise 2 1) love 2) together 3) mother 4) house 5) school 6) friends 7) father 8) month 9) beach 10) call
Part Four Testing Yourself Section 1 1) complained about 2) work 3) got out of 4) on the ground 5) shocked 6) cold-blooded killing 7) investigation 8)drug dealing 9) concern 10) against