新视野 第一册(新版) 听力答案(与原文配合)
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1 Listening and Speaking Book 1 Answer key
Unit 1
Inside view
Activity 2
Hertford College accommodation form
First name Family name
Janet Li
Staircase number 6
Room number 5
Keys Janet Li
(sign here)
Activity 3
1 The porter asks Janet her family name and her first name.
2 He gives her the keys to her room.
3 Sir.
4 He asks her to call him Stewart.
5 To sign for her keys.
Activity 5
Janet Kate
English name Janet Li Kate Santos
Chinese name Li Hui --------------
Home town Anshan New York
Activity 6
(1) I’m Janet Li
(2) My Chinese name is
(3) it’s short for
(4) Everyone calls me
Activity 7
Suggested predicted questions:
1 What’s your name?
2 Are you British?
3 What are you studying?
4 What are you studying?
5 And how about you?
Correct questions from video:
1 And you are …?
2 You’re British, huh?
3 What are you reading?
4 How about you, Kate?
5 And you?
2
Activity 8
1 (b)
2 (b)
3 (a)
4 (b)
5 (b)
6 (a)
Outside view
Activity 1
Clip 1 – interview
Clip 2 – conversation
Activity 3
True statements according to the passage 3, 5
Activity 4
(1) one of the best universities
(2) most talented students
(3) well-known around the world
(4) have open doors
(5) good social life
(6) you want it to be
(7) on another campus
(8) it’s a fun place
(9) go to concerts
(10) during the week
Activity 5
1 From the library system online.
2 Tree or four times a week.
3 Brian.
4 For leisure purposes, such as following news and sport.
5 In the libraries.
Listening in
Activity 1
Number of institutions: 8
Sporting importance: university sports teams competed against each other
Academic importance: near or at the top of the US colleges and university rankings
Social importance: social elitism, mostly rich intellectual white students
Location: the US
Origin of name: four universities, Ivy plants growing on walls
Oldest institution: Harvard, founded in 1636
Largest number of undergraduates: Cornell, about 13,000
Acceptance rates: 7% – 20%
Famous alumni: George Bush, John F Kennedy
Activity 2 3 1 (d)
2 (b)
3 (c)
4 (d)
5 (d)
Activity 5
3–6–4–1–5–2
Activity 6
1 At Princeton University.
2 That he is better with numbers than people.
3 Not very. He finds relationships difficult at first.
4 He thinks the Soviets have captured him.
Pronunciation
Activity 3
Mark Hi Janet. Welcome to England. What are you reading?
Janet English.
Mark How about you, Kate?
Kate My major is law. And you?
Mark I’m studying PPE.
Kate That’s a special Oxford subject, isn’t it?
Activity 6
Harvard University in Cambridge / is one of the best universities / in the world.
He explained / that Harvard looks for the best / and most talented students / from
around the world.
We asked five students / at Harvard / to tell us / what kind of social life / they
have.
If you wanna / sit in your room / and study all night / like my friend over here, /
you can also do that.
There’s not / as many parties as there / would be / on another campus.
Unit 2
Inside view
Activity 2
Janet asks about these dishes:
main courses: chicken curry, moussaka, chilli con carne
starter: minstrone soup
Activity 3
Janet Kate Mark
1 What does he / she
choose as a main
course? chicken curry moussaka chilli con carne
2 What is it made
with? chicken, tomatoes and
onions lamb and eggplant beef and beans 4 3 Where is it from? India Greece Mexico
4 How is it cooked?
/ What’s it like? with Indian spices baked in the oven spicy / very hot
Activity 5
1 Apple strudel.
2 Pastry.
3 With flour, eggs, butter and lots of chocolate.
4 Fruit salad.
Activity 6
(1) What would you like
(2) why don’t you try
(3) It’s made with
(4) I’m not so keen on
(5) What flavour
(6) what are you going to have
Activity 7
1 (b)
2 (b)
3 (b)
4 (a)
Outside view
Activity 2
5–1–6–7–2–9–3–4–8
Activity 3
1 For over 50 years.
2 Shrimp.
3 The garlic helps to cut out the cholesterol.
4 She learned to cook from her mother. She had to learn to cook as she comes from a
big family.
5 Her mother-in-law.
6 She started in 1946.
7 Paprika.
Activity 4
1 (d)
2 (e)
3 (a)
4 (f)
5 (g)
6 (b)
7 (c)
Activity 5