新视野视听说第二册第八单元答案
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新视野视听说第二册第八单元答案Task 1Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit7 Unit 8 Unit 9Unit 10Task 1 Task 2Task 3Task 1 Task 2Task 3Further listening 1 Further listening2Further listening 3Further speaking 1Unit 8 Crime does pay!Done with this task.Your currentscore: 88%Unit 8 testNextDirections: Click on the speaker to the left tstart playing the audio recordings for PartsI II and III. They will be played continuouslyOnce the recording starts playing, please do N clickon either the speaker icon or the 'UniQuiz' link in the menu bar above. Otherwise,yoPart I may lose the chance of hearing the complet recording.ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, andthen choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice.After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.(Listen to the audio recording for the1.question.)A. Warning the woman against walkingalone at night.B. Offering to walk back with the woman.C. Saying goodbye to the woman.D. Telling the woman to be on guard.(Listen to the audio recording for the2.question.)A. The woman's book is stolen.B. The woman steals the book.C. The man supports piracy.D. The man tries to persuade the womannot to buy pirated books.(Listen to the audio recording for the3.question.)A. She hopes to get back her laptop ( 笔记本电脑 ).B. She hopes to catch the thief.C. She hopes Steve will get overhis rage.D. She hopes Steve will get somecompensation.(Listen to the audio recording for the4.question.)A. To tell the children who is thecriminal.B. To keep the children stay at homeall the time.C. To encourage children to ask forpermission before playing outside thehouse.D. To tell children not to open doorsfor strangers until they get the name of thestranger.(Listen to the audio recording for the5.question.)A. The man is for harsh punishmentswhile the woman is against them.B. The womanis for harsh punishmentswhile the man is against them.C. They are both in favor of harshpunishments.D. They are both against harshpunishments.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missingwords. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to writethe missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.W: What do you think about your life here(1)in prison?M: Well,it's not too bad. I spend(2)the greater part of my time in an 8x10 cell ( 囚室), and you spend most of your time in a6x8(3)small office.way ofW: That's a funny looking at (4)things. M: Here I get(5)3 meals a day. There inthe office you (6)get a break for one meal and you have to pay for it.W: You're getting more interesting.M: In prison I can watch TV and(7)play games.At work you (8) get fired for watching TV and playing games.W: Go on. I'm (9).M:Here in prison they(10)allow my family and friends to visit. In the office youcan't even speak to your family and friends(11). Now would you like to(12)with me?W: (13)I wouldn't.what you've said, I'm afraidYour Correctanswer answer(1)in in prison prison the the(2)greater greaterpart of part ofall ears(3)small small office office(4)things thingsthree(5) 3 meals meals/3meals(6)get a get a break break(7)play play games games(8)get get fired fired(9)all all ears ears(10)allow allowon the (11)phone(12)change placesIn(13)spiteofPart III ScriptDirections:Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice.After the first playing,there will be time for you to choose the correct e the second playing to check your answers.1.What is the dialog mainly about?A.The man tells the woman aboutthe mugging he experienced.B.The woman tells the man aboutthe mugging she experienced.C.The woman tells the man about themugging her friend experienced.D.The woman advises the man notto commit mugging.2.What did the woman lose in the mugging?A.Her trust in men and week's pay.B.MasterCard, Visa card and 66 dollars.C.Her ID, Visa card and 60 dollars.D.Her sense of humor and fear of thedark.3.When was the woman robbed?A.Just before dawn in a dark alley.B.At sunset on the sunny side of thestreet.C. In broad daylight in a parking lot.D. In the park during the day.4.What can we learn from the woman'sdescription of the mugger?A. He is about 170 cms tall andunusually fat.B. He is a teenager with pale-blue eyes.C. He is a tall, strong young man.D. He is short, with brown eyes.5. What does Jackie hope will happen to themugger?A. He spends the remaining yearsof his life in prison.B. He reforms and becomes a usefulcitizen.C. He apologizes to her next time theymeet in the park.D. He locks up his apartment at night.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each ofthe following statements.1.I was walking home from work when thiswoman ______ me right ____ my feet.A.knocked...awayB.knocked...offC.hit...awayD.struck...of2. I'll just take off my left shoe _________I walk through the park.A. every timeB. every time whenC. in every timeD. in every time when3.Many months had ______ and theborder guard met the young man again.A.gone offB.gone awayC.gone byD. gone through4.The border guard asked the young man, "Just____________, what were you smuggling?"A.between me and youB.between you and meC.to tell meD.from you to me5.Blake wiped his hands ______ his cleanjeans before shaking hands.A.inB.atC.onD.through6.He told the police that Pete lived _____away.A. two doorsB. in two doorsC. at two doorsD. for two doors7.The officer could see that Kenny's yard_____ the victim's.mandedmanded overC.looked overD.overlooked8. The 91-year-old man was accused of_______ the bank.A.robbingB.robbing fromC.robbing inD.robbing with9.In 1999 the old man ____ a three-yearsentence for bank robbery in Florida.A.served forB.servedC.serviced forD.serviced10. A witness ______ the criminal's licensenumber of his car.A. took onB. took overC. took inD. took down8278Submit??Search onlinWord tipsLanguage and culture tipsOverviewLearning strategiesScriptQuestion 1W:See you guys next week, I'mgoing home now.M: Let me walk you back. It's on my wayanyway. It's dangerous for awoman to be walking alone at night. Q: What is the man doing?Question 2W: Lookbook.at the poorThere are a lotquality ofof mistakestheinit!M: You must have bought a pirated Book piracy is a violationintellectual property rights, youshouldn't support such kind ofstealing act.one.ofsoQ: What can we infer from the dialog? Question 3M:I spoke to Steve yesterday. His flat was broken into. TV, DVD player,stereo, laptop, digital camera—allgone. He's really mad.W: I would be too. That's terrible! Ihope he can claim it on the insurance.Q: What does the woman hope for? Question 4W:I attended a lecture on "Safety for Children" in the community lastnight.A professorsaid thatparents should always encouragechildren to ask for permission beforeleaving the house. Besides, parentsshould tell the children not to opendoors to the strangers.M: Absolutely.But I think more importantly they should be taughtto stay away from the strangers.Q:What can parents do to keep children safe?Question 5M: I think that if a country is too softon its criminals,crime willincrease.W:But it's also a fact that severepunishment has never stopped crime. Q:What do the man and woman think about dealing with crime?ScriptW:What do you think about yourlife here (in prison)?M: Well,it's not too bad. I spend (the greater part of) my time in an 8x10cell ( 囚室 ), and you spend most ofyour time in a 6x8 (small office).W:That's a funny way of lookingat (things).M:Here I get (three meals) a day. There in the office you (get a break) for one meal and you have to pay for it.W: You're getting more interesting.M: I n prison I can watch TV and (play games). At work you (get fired) forwatching TV and playing games.W: Go on. I'm (all ears).M: Here in prison they (allow)my family and friends to visit.In theoffice you can't even speak to yourfamily and friends (on the phone).Now would you like to(changeplaces) with me?W:( In spite of) what you've said, I'm afraidI wouldn't.ScriptM:Jackie, you look as though you've seen a ghost? What's the trouble?W: He came right at me...I was so frightened...M: Slow down. Are you okay?W:Yeah. Let me catch my breath. I was just mugged.M: My god! Are you hurt?W: No, I'm fine, but he took my wallet with 60 dollars in it.M: Where did it happen?W:Just down on the path through the park. In broad daylight, too!M:Did you have credit cards or anything else in your wallet?W: I t had my Visa and school ID.M:We should call the police and thecredit card company right away. Didyou get a good look at the guy? Couldyou describe him to the police?W: Not really.He had a scarf pulled up to cover his face.M:Anything else about him? Eyes? Height?W: All I could see was a pair blood-shot brown eyes. And short, about 160 cms. That's not much help, isit?of he'sM:You did well to remember anything, and those details could help thepolice track him down.W:I hope they catch him and lock him up for life.。
U校园》新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版unit8答案.1、They went out in spite of rain. [单选题] *A. 因为B. 但是C. 尽管(正确答案)D. 如果2、-----How can I apply for an online course?------Just fill out this form and we _____ what we can do for you. [单选题] *A. seeB. are seeingC. have seenD. will see(正确答案)3、I’d?like _______ the English club. [单选题] *A. to join inB. joinC. to join(正确答案)D. join in4、Grandfather lives with us. We all _______ him when he gets ill. [单选题] *A. look after(正确答案)B. look atC. look forD. look like5、____ is standing at the corner of the street. [单选题] *A. A policeB. The policeC. PoliceD. A policeman(正确答案)6、—______ is it from your home to the bookstore?—About 15 kilometers.()[单选题] *A. How far(正确答案)B. How muchC. How longD. How many7、I usually read English _______ six o’clock _______ six thirty in the morning. [单选题] *A. from;?atB. from; to(正确答案)C. at; atD. at; to8、Mr. Bliss became the first person to die in a car accident. [单选题] *A. 事故(正确答案)B. 竞赛C. 检阅D. 交易9、People cut down many trees ______ elephants are losing their homes. ()[单选题] *A. ifB. butC. so(正确答案)D. or10、—Are these your sheep? [单选题] *A)on grass at the foot of the hill.(正确答案)B. feedC.is fedD. is feeding11、She serves as a secretary in a university. [单选题] *A. 为…服务B. 担任…职务(正确答案)C. 竞争…服务D. 申请…职务12、The beautiful radio _______ me 30 dollars. [单选题] *A. spentB. paidC. cost(正确答案)D. took13、pencil - box is beautiful. But ____ is more beautiful than ____. [单选题] *A. Tom's; my; heB. Tom's; mine; his(正确答案)C. Tom's; mine; himD. Tom's; my; his14、4.—Alice’s never late for school.—________. [单选题] *A.So am I.B.So was I.C.Neither am I. (正确答案)D.Neither have I.15、I got caught in the rain and my suit____. [单选题] *A. has ruinedB. had ruinedC. has been ruined(正确答案)D. had been ruined16、Both Mary and Linda don't care for fish. [单选题] *A. 喜欢(正确答案)B. 关心C. 照料D. 在乎17、--What would you like to say to your _______ before leaving school?--I’d like to say"Thank you very much!" [单选题] *A. workersB. nursesC. waitersD. teachers(正确答案)18、These two films are very interesting. I like them _____. [单选题] *A. eitherB. neitherC. allD. both(正确答案)19、—Tony, it’s cold outside. ______ wear a jacket?—OK, mom.()[单选题] *A. Why not(正确答案)B. Why don’tC. Why did youD. Why do you20、My father can?_______ a little English. [单选题] *A. speak(正确答案)B. sayC. talkD. tell21、If the manager had to choose between the two, he would say John was _____ choice. [单选题] *A. goodB. the bestC. betterD. the better(正确答案)22、---Where’s that report?---I brought it to you ____you were in Mr. Black’s office yesterday. [单选题] *A. ifB. when(正确答案)C. becauseD. before23、43.How much did you ________ the man for the TV? [单选题] *A.pay(正确答案)B.takeC.spendD.buy24、We are living in an age()many things are done by computer. [单选题] *A. thatB. whichC. whyD. when(正确答案)25、The Spring Festival is on the way.Many shops have _______ huge posters with the word sales. [单选题] *A. put up(正确答案)B. put onC. put outD. put off26、20.Sometimes it often rains ________ in my hometown in summer. [单选题] *A.heavyB.hardlyC.heavily(正确答案)D.strongly27、She returns home every year to _______ the Spring Festival. [单选题] *A. celebrate(正确答案)B. shareC. watchD. congratulate28、Nuclear science should be developed to benefit the people_____harm them. [单选题] *A.more thanB.other thanC.rather than(正确答案)D.better than29、I walked too much yesterday and ()are still aching now. [单选题] *A. my leg's musclesB. my leg muscles(正确答案)C. my muscles' of legD. my legs' muscles30、I don’t know how to improve my English. Can I ask you for some _______? [单选题] *A. answersB. advice(正确答案)C. questionsD. words。
UNIT8Unit8 crime does payII. Listening SkillsTo keep our children safe from those dangerous criminals, these tips might be helpful. First, children should be encouraged always to ask permission from their caregiver before they go anywhere .They should not only tell the care giver where they will be at all times, but also who will be looking after them.also, children should never walk or ride their bikes alone. Instead, they should travel in groups whenever possible. more importantly, children should be taught to stay away from strangers, though they may offer to show them a puppy or give them candy.children should be taught to say “no” and run, scream, or fight if necessary. moreover,children should be told that no problem is too big or too small to ask grown-ups. in fact,it is never too late to ask for help ,and to keep asking until they get the help they need. last but not least ,we should realize that many child-attack cases involve a family member or family friend, for example, a stepfather, sister’s boyfriend, babysitter, neighbor, and so on.III. Listening InTask 1: He or she?Girl: Yes, I’d like to report a mugging.Police Officer:Okay. can you tell me exactly what happened?Girl:well, I was walking home from work when this woman knocked me right off my right off my feet, seized my stuff, and ran off. I wasso scared that I didn’t go after her.Police Officer:Can you describe the woman for me?Girl: Yeah. He is quite tall, about six foot three.Police Officer: Wait. You said a woman robbed you.Girl: Well, I’m not really sure.[Hmm.]You see, the person was wearing a white dress,a light red sweater over it ,and she or he was wearinga pair of basketball shoes.Police Officer: [Hmm] What else can you remember?Girl: Well, the person…had a beard.Police Officer: Ah. The “Bearded Woman” has struck Again!Girl: The “Bearded Woman”?Police Officer: Well, this “bearded Woman” is a man. He dresses up like a woman and, for some unknown reasons, likes to take the left shoefrom his victims. He’s really harmless and usually returns the shoeto the crime scene a couple of days later.Girl: Hey, he can keep my shoe, and I’ll just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.1. F2. T3. F4. T 5 FTask 2: What's in the bags?A young man comes up to the border on his bicycle. He has two large bagsover his shoulders. The border guard stops him and says,” What’s in the bags?”“Sand,” answers the young man.The guard is a bit suspicious and asks the young man to open the bags for inspection. The guard empties the bags, but finds nothing in them but sand.Then he has the sand analyzed, only to discover that there is noting but pure sand in the bags. So the young man is allowed to ride across the border with his sandbags.A week later, the same young man presents himself at the border with hisbags. The guard asks,” What have you got?” “Sand,” says the young man.The guard does his thorough examination and discovers that the bags contain nothing but sand. He gives the sand back to the young man who then rides across the border on his bicycle with the sandbags.This happens every week for three years. Finally, the young man no longer appears at the border crossing. Many months go by and the border guard meets the young man in an expensive cafe.“Hey,” says the guard,” for three ears you were smuggling something through my crossing station. It’s driving me crazy. Just between you and me, what were you smuggling?” The young man drinks his coffee and says,“Bicycles.”1. B2.D3.C4.A5.CTask 3: Fighting identity theftIt is important to keep your personal information secure. Here are some waysto help you fight identity theft. After all, you don't want someone else to ruin your good credit rating and perhaps keep you from getting the loan you want to get.The first thing you want to do is to watch how much information you give out on the internet. For example, never put your credit number into an email. If you do make purchases online, you need to be careful. One way to be extra careful is to only use sites that offer a high level of encryption. Another way to be extra careful is to only use one credit card for all of your internet purchases. Make sure that credit card has a low limit.Another thing you have to do to help you avoid ID theft is to destroy your outgoing mail completely. Some thieves will pick up garbage, search through it, and pull out the credit card offers that you threw away because they were junk mail. Remember that a lot of your information is already there. All a thief has to do is forge your signature and mail the form back with a note that says you have changed your mailing address(to their address).The third way to avoid identity theft is to make sure that your mailbox is safe. Have a slot in your front door for the mail to fall through. Even though that is completely safe, it is still much safer than the post outside your front door.1. 1.give out2.number3.online4.sites5.credit card6.low7.outgoing8.thieve 9.offers 10.mailbox 11.front doorIV. Speaking OutModel 1 Bye-bye, bully!Se-Jin: john, do you mind if I ask you something?John: No, what is it?Se-Jin: you seem nervous. Is that big guy still bullying you?John: Yeah. Today he wanted me to give him some money. He even pushed me when I said no.Se-Jin: That’s terrible! You have to talk to a teacher about this.John: I thought about that, but I’m afraid that everyone will think I’m a coward.Se-Jin: your safety is more important than what other people think.John; But telling a teacher could make things worse. The big guy warned me not to .Se-Jin: Of course he did! He doesn’t want to get into trouble. Look, if you’re still worried, tell the teacher not to mention your name when she talksto him.John: Good idea. But I think I can deal with him on my own.SAMPLE DIALOGA: Hi, can I talk to you for a minute?B: Sure, what is it?A: You look worried. Are you still being bullied by that big boy in you class?B: Yeah. Today he asked me to help him cheat in the final exam.A: That’s too bad! You have to talk with your parents about it.B:I thought about that, but I’m afraid that other people will laugh at me if I turn to my parents for help.A: Don’t be silly. It’s more important to protect yourself.B: Maybe you are right. I should tell this to my parents, and they will give me some advice.Model 2 My house has been robbed!Operator: Colchester Police Station. Can I help you?Jane: I hope so. My house has been robbed.Operator: Where do you live?Jane: 2B Southbank Road.Operator: When did you discover the burglaryJane: When I got home from work. About five minutes ago.Operator: Was anything stolen?Jane: yes. All my jewelry’s gone, and my computer too. And they wrote dirty words all over my walls.Operator: How did they get in ?Jane: They forced the back door.Operator: An officer will be round in about half an hour. Please don't touch anything.SAMPLE DIALOGA: Broadway Police Station. May I help you?B: I hope so. My house has been broken into.A: Where do you live?B: 43 Main Street.A: When did you find out about the break-in?B: When we got home from the theater. About two minutes ago.A: How did they break in?B: They forced open the back door.A: Was anything stolen?B: Yes. All my cash in the drawer, and my mobile phone too. And they broke all the glass.A: OK, an officer will come in about 20 minutes. Please don’t leave fingerprints anywhere.Model 3 We should create harsher sentences forbootleggers.Jane: It’s about time that the government got tough with bootleggers. Their fake liquors have already killed several people.Peter: Yeah, that’s too high a price to pay. It’s almost a rip-off. The bootleggers use industrial alcohol to cut costs and increase profits.Jane: Perhaps we should cut taxes on liquor. With lower taxes, bootlegging will decrease.Peter: But that can create a new problem. That’s not in agreement with the WTO rules.Jane: I think through negotiation with other nations, perhaps we can cut taxes under the WTO framework.Peter: That may be tough. Perhaps a better solution is to create harsher sentences for bootleggers.Jane: I agree. Our country needs a special team to deal with this problem. Then we can crack down on bootlegging.SAMPLE DIALOGA: It’s time the government took stricter standards control on cosmetic products. The low quality cosmetics have caused various skin diseases among users.B: Yeah, the producers use harmful ingredients to lower costs and add profits.A: Perhaps taxes on cosmetics should be cut. With lower taxes, low quality cosmetic products will be less profitable and decrease.B: But there is a new problem. Cutting taxes goes against the WTO rules.A: I think by negotiating with other countries we can reduce taxes.B: That may be hard. Maybe the best idea is to take stricter standards controlon cosmetic products.A: I agree. We should have some regulations to keep a check on the production and marketing of cosmetic.V. Let’s TalkThe Oldest Bank RobberTexas police say they have arrested a 91-yeard-old man, J. L. Rountree who is accused of robbing a bank, probably making him the oldest bank robber in U.S. history.Police said Rountree, who was not armed, asked a teller to put money into a large envelope with the word “robbery” written on it. A witness took down on the license number of his car, and he was arrested on a highway about 15 miles outside the city.If he is proved guilty, Rountree will face from ten to twenty years in prison. He told police he needed the money, and he had a complaint against banks. Rountree left a prison in Florida, where he was the oldest prisoner in the state, about a year ago. Before that, he served a three-year sentence for a bank robbery in Florida in 1999.In a prison interview with a journalist, Rountree said he had been a businessman in Texas but had fallen on hard times. He said he robbed his first bank when he was about 80 because he wanted to revenge against banks.“A bank that I’d done business with had forced me into bankruptcy. I have never liked banks since,” he told the journalist.” I decided I would get even. And I have.”4 5 6 7 3 2 1Possible Retelling for the Teacher’s ReferenceAs the title suggests, the 90-year-old Henry Robert the Texas Police arrested may turn out to be the oldest bank robber in history. Let me describe him from the very beginning.When he was 80 years old he robbed his first bank in Florida because he wanted to get even with banks. For this robbery he received a three-year sentence in a Florida prison in 1999. A year ago he was set free. However, he continued with his outlaw career. In Texas, he robbed again, using an envelope labeled “Robbery”. He asked the teller to put money into the envelope. Unluckily for him, a witness took down the license number of hiscar that was parked outside. So he was arrested on a highway not far away from the city. He is now 90 years old, and therefore he is probably the oldest bank robber in American history. If proved guilty, he will be sentenced to ten to twenty years in prison.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Describing a RobberyDetective: Okay, Ms. Brown, just calm down. Could you start from the beginning and tell me what happened?Ms. Brown: Well, let’s see. I was sitting at the table near the window when two men rushed in and told everyone to freeze.Detective: Can you describe the man?Ms. Brown: One was tall and with a long coat on. The other was shorter in a red jacket.Detective: After they burst in what did they do?Ms. Brown Well. The tall one pointed his gun at the clerk and told him to open the cash register. The short one was watching the rest of us. Theclerk hesitated a minute and just then the restaurant manger came outof his office. That surprised the thieves.Detective: Yeah, let’s see… The manger’s name is Mr. Jackson. I guess he had the key to the safe?Ms. Brown: Yeah! That’s right! Because the thieves told him to open the safe.The short one went with him. As the manger turned to go back to theoffice, he told the clerk to cooperate with him.Detective: Did the boss open up the safe?Ms. Brown: Yeah, he went back into the office and opened it. He seemed pretty calm, not like the customers. I think that guy deserves a medalor something.Detective: You all do. Living through a robbery is a tough experience.1. freeze2. tall shorter red jacket3. his gun open the rest of the people4. key safe5. calm a medalTask 2: Who’s the Murderer?A passing police car heard loud screams and responded immediately. Whenthe police arrived at the scene, hey found Pete’s dead body in his backyard, with man knife wounds and blood everywhere. The officer immediately went to question the three neighbors that had been outside in the past thirty minutes.Blake Smith had just finished painting his porch when the officer came. A young, polite man, Blake wiped his hands on his clean jeans before shaking hands, and said,” I really didn’t see or hear anything,” he added apologetically. Nelson Brown had been in his garden, right next door to the victim’s yard. He said,” I was in and out of the house. Weeding.” His hands were dirty. Then he added,” Inside, I was repairing a chair, It all must have happened when I was indoors. Sorry.”Kenny Green’s story seemed less believable.” I was on a ladder, washing my windows,” the middle-aged man admitted. The officer could see that Kenny’s yard overlooked the victim’s. But Kenny claimed,” I never looked over into Pete’s yard, nor did I hear anything.”Now the officer believed that one of the guys was lying. Who was this man?1. 1.A2.D3.C4.D5. BTask 3: The theft of personal informationThe list of institutions where personal information was reported to have been stolen or lost this year is long, including many large banks, hospitals, universities and automobile stores. These places contain large numbers of precious records coveted by ID thieves. Even the Department of Justice is reported to have lost personal records when a laptop was stolen.The most common causes for these incidents are reported to be hacking and lost records. Also, the theft of personal records can be an inside job, where employees who have access to computer systems are tempted to steal large volumes of customer personal data records. This temptation can be real, because stolen personal data can sell anywhere from $10 to 60$ per record.Identity theft can be happening to you right now and you don't know it until the damage was done. Even more disturbing is that newborns and the elderly are often the favourite victims of identity thieves, because the abuse of their personal information can go on longer before it is found out.Today, the theft of personal records is more dangerous than the loss of personal information through the careless discarding of credit card receipts ormail.-5 F T T F FSpeakingProtecting Intellectual Property RightsRichard: I understand why publishing houses have called for a crack down on illegal copies ofbooks. It’s a big loss for them if everyone buys pirated books instead of paying the fullprice.Nancy: I agree. If the publishers don’t take action against illegal publications, they and theauthors of the books lose money. Then the publishers have to save money by loweringthe quality of their books.Richard: That’s why intellectual property rights have to be protected. It will do do good not onlyfor the publishers, but to consumers as well.Nancy: You said it. I’m all for protecting intellectual property rights. But I also think books aregetting more expensive every day, and some students have no choice but yo buy cheapbooks.Richard: I beg to disagree. There is no excuse for college kids to buy mobile phones and then saythey can’t afford books.Nancy: But to really solve the piracy problem, we need cheaper books as well as harsherpunishments.Power by YOZOSOFT。
Part I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Warning the woman against walking alone at night.B. Offering to walk back with the woman.C. Saying goodbye to the woman.D. Telling the woman to be on guard.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman's book is stolen.B. The woman steals the book.C. The man supports piracy.D. The man tries to persuade the woman not to buy pirated books.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She hopes to get back her laptop (笔记本电脑).B. She hopes to catch the thief.C. She hopes Steve will get over his rage.D. She hopes Steve will get some compensation.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. To tell the children who is the criminal.B. To keep the children stay at home all the time.C. To encourage children to ask for permission before playing outsidethe house.D. To tell children not to open doors for strangers until they get thename of the stranger.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man is for harsh punishments while the woman is against them.B. The woman is for harsh punishments while the man is against them.C. They are both in favor of harsh punishments.D. They are both against harsh punishments.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.W:What do you think about your life hereM:Well, it's not too bad. I spend time in an 8x10cell (囚室), and you spend most of your time in a 6x8W:That's a funny way of looking atM:Here I getW:You're getting more interesting.M:In prison I can watch TV and At work youfor watching TV and playing games.W:Go on. I'mM:Here in prison they family and friends to visit. In the office you can't even speak to your family and friendsW:(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)Part III ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. What is the dialog mainly about?A. The man tells the woman about the mugging he experienced.B. The woman tells the man about the mugging she experienced.C. The woman tells the man about the mugging her friend experienced.D. The woman advises the man not to commit mugging.2. What did the woman lose in the mugging?A. Her trust in men and week's pay.B. MasterCard, Visa card and 66 dollars.C. Her ID, Visa card and 60 dollars.D. Her sense of humor and fear of the dark.3. When was the woman robbed?A. Just before dawn in a dark alley.B. At sunset on the sunny side of the street.C. In broad daylight in a parking lot.D. In the park during the day.4. What can we learn from the woman's description of the mugger?A. He is about 170 cms tall and unusually fat.B. He is a teenager with pale-blue eyes.C. He is a tall, strong young man.D. He is short, with brown eyes.5. What does Jackie hope will happen to the mugger?A. He spends the remaining years of his life in prison.B. He reforms and becomes a useful citizen.C. He apologizes to her next time they meet in the park.D. He locks up his apartment at night.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.I was walking home from work when this woman ______ me right ____ my feet.A. knocked...awayB. knocked...offC. hit...awayD. struck...of2.I'll just take off my left shoe _________ I walk through the park.A. every timeB. every time whenC. in every timeD. in every time when3.Many months had ______ and the border guard met the young man again.A. gone offB. gone awayC. gone byD. gone through4.The border guard asked the young man, "Just ____________, what were yousmuggling?"A. between me and youB. between you and meC. to tell meD. from you to me5.Blake wiped his hands ______ his clean jeans before shaking hands.A. inB. atC. onD. through6.He told the police that Pete lived _____ away.A. two doorsB. in two doorsC. at two doorsD. for two doors7.The officer could see that Kenny's yard _____ the victim's.A. commandedB. commanded overC. looked overD. overlooked8.The 91-year-old man was accused of _______ the bank.A. robbingB. robbing fromC. robbing inD. robbing with9.In 1999 the old man ____ a three-year sentence for bank robbery in Florida.A. served forB. servedC. serviced forD. serviced10.A witness ______ the criminal's license number of his car.A. took onB. took overC. took inD. took down。
1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. $600.B. $800.C. $900.D. $1,500.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Tell the girl to keep quiet during a certain period of time.B. Ask the girl to move out immediately.C. Ask the girl not to invite her friends home.D. Ask the girl not to have parties in the afternoon.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. An apartment with a bedroom, a living room and a kitchen.B. An apartment with a bedroom, a bathroom and a living room.C. An apartment with a bedroom and a bathroom.D. An apartment with a bedroom, a bathroom and a kitchen.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. $240.B. $300.C. $420.D. $480.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The windows are broken and the heater fails.B. The windows are broken and the roof is leaking.C. The heater doesn't work and the roof is leaking.D. The heater doesn't work and it's noisy.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.Laurel:Hi, Dave. How is your new apartment?David:Hi, Laurel. It's great. I love to hangIt's such an old community that it's prettyNeighbors are very (4)Laurel:Is itDavid:No, not really. It's within walkingstation. It usuallyLaurel:Oh, that sounds How about your new landlord? Is shea nice person toDavid:Mucha damage The only requirement I have tois to keep the housePart III ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. Why does Ann want to move out of her apartment?A. She does not like the present apartment.B. It is a little far from campus.C. The rent is too high.D. It is noisy.2. Why does Ann ask Roger for help?A. Roger is kind-hearted and ready to help.B. Roger is interested in helping girl students.C. Roger has lived on campus for long and knows the housing situationaround the school.D. Roger knows the chief housing officer of the apartment complex.3. What kind of apartment is Ann looking for?A. An apartment on campus.B. An apartment she can share with one or two persons.C. An apartment that is within easy reach of the campus.D. Both B and4. How much is Ann willing to pay for the new apartment?A. Less than $500 a month, including utilities.B. A little more than $500 a month, including utilities.C. Less than $500 a month, excluding utilities.D. A little more than $500 a month, excluding utilities.5. What will Roger do for Ann?A. He will go to an apartment complex to find a vacancy today.B. He will go to an apartment complex to find a vacancy tomorrow.C. He will go to a vacant apartment complex to find a room today.D. He will go to a vacant apartment complex to find a room tomorrow.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.The four-year-old boy is _________ awake, watching TV.A. wideB. widelyC. broadD. broadly2.Because of the cigarette burn in the carpet, he cannot get back his ________from the landlady.A. damage depositB. destruction depositC. ruin depositD. damage down payment3.Many buildings have __________ around the university.A. jumped upB. sprung upC. raisedD. leapt up4.Here is my ___________. Give me a call if you have any questions.A. name cardB. business cardC. call cardD. visit card5.The University Residence Hall _________ 339 students.A. housesB. homesC. livesD. occupies6.I'm going to be five days late _______ this month's rent.A. onB. atC. inD. with7.The girls ________ this floor are so noisy.A. inB. onC. atD. with8.Mr. and Mrs. Smith returned rather later than __________.A. what they had expectedB. that they had expectedC. as they had expectedD. they had expected9.You must be fully aware that your roommates are going to have some faultsand ________.A. you are soB. so are youC. too are youD. also are you10.The University Residence Hall is __________ a place where students can eatand sleep; it is a living unit in the true sense of the term.A. more thanB. other thanC. no more thanD. greater than11.You can get an apartment __________ just a little more money.A. forB. onC. withinD. in12.It is human nature to pick out a person's negative aspects more easily than________ his or her positive ones.A. realizeB. to realizeC. realizingD. have realized。
A. $600.B. $800.C. $900.D. $1,500.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Tell the girl to keep quiet during a certain period of time.B. Ask the girl to move out immediately.C. Ask the girl not to invite her friends home.D. Ask the girl not to have parties in the afternoon.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. An apartment with a bedroom, a living room and a kitchen.B. An apartment with a bedroom, a bathroom and a living room.C. An apartment with a bedroom and a bathroom.D. An apartment with a bedroom, a bathroom and a kitchen.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. $240.B. $300.C. $420.D. $480.A. The windows are broken and the heater fails.B. The windows are broken and the roof is leaking.C. The heater doesn't work and the roof is leaking.D. The heater doesn't work and it's noisy.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.Laurel:Hi, Dave. How is your new apartment?David:Hi, Laurel. It's great. I love to hangIt's such an old community that it's prettyNeighbors are very (4)Laurel:Is itDavid:No, not really. It's within walkingstation. It usuallyLaurel:Oh, that sounds How about your new landlord? Is shea nice person toDavid:Mucha damage The only requirement I have tois to keep the houseYour answer Correct answer(1) around(2) quiet(3) kind-hearted(4) helping(5) far(6) distance(7) takes(8) perfect(9) get along with(10) better(11) deposit(12) meet(13) cleanPart III ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. Why does Ann want to move out of her apartment?A. She does not like the present apartment.B. It is a little far from campus.C. The rent is too high.D. It is noisy.2. Why does Ann ask Roger for help?A. Roger is kind-hearted and ready to help.B. Roger is interested in helping girl students.C. Roger has lived on campus for long and knows the housing situationaround the school.D. Roger knows the chief housing officer of the apartment complex.3. What kind of apartment is Ann looking for?A. An apartment on campus.B. An apartment she can share with one or two persons.C. An apartment that is within easy reach of the campus.D. Both B and4. How much is Ann willing to pay for the new apartment?A. Less than $500 a month, including utilities.B. A little more than $500 a month, including utilities.C. Less than $500 a month, excluding utilities.D. A little more than $500 a month, excluding utilities.5. What will Roger do for Ann?A. He will go to an apartment complex to find a vacancy today.B. He will go to an apartment complex to find a vacancy tomorrow.C. He will go to a vacant apartment complex to find a room today.D. He will go to a vacant apartment complex to find a room tomorrow.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.The four-year-old boy is _________ awake, watching TV.A. wideB. widelyC. broadD. broadly2.Because of the cigarette burn in the carpet, he cannot get back his ________from the landlady.A. damage depositB. destruction depositC. ruin depositD. damage down payment3.Many buildings have __________ around the university.A. jumped upB. sprung upC. raisedD. leapt up4.Here is my ___________. Give me a call if you have any questions.A. name cardB. business cardC. call cardD. visit card5.The University Residence Hall _________ 339 students.A. housesB. homesC. livesD. occupies6.I'm going to be five days late _______ this month's rent.A. onB. atC. inD. with7.The girls ________ this floor are so noisy.A. inB. onC. atD. with8.Mr. and Mrs. Smith returned rather later than __________.A. what they had expectedB. that they had expectedC. as they had expectedD. they had expected9.You must be fully aware that your roommates are going to have some faultsand ________.A. you are soB. so are youC. too are youD. also are you10.The University Residence Hall is __________ a place where students can eatand sleep; it is a living unit in the true sense of the term.A. more thanB. other thanC. no more thanD. greater than11.You can get an apartment __________ just a little more money.A. forB. onC. withinD. in12.It is human nature to pick out a person's negative aspects more easily than________ his or her positive ones.A. realizeB. to realizeC. realizingD. have realized。
Safety for childrenTo keep our children safe from dangerous criminals, these tips might be helpful. (1) First, children should be encouraged always to ask permission from their caregivers before they go anywhere. They should(2) not onlytell the caregivers where they will be at all times,(3) but alsowho will be looking after them. (4) Also, children should never walk or ride their bikes alone. (5) Instead, they should travel in groups whenever possible. (6) More importantly, children should be taught to stay away from strangers, (7) though they may offer to show them a puppy or give them candy. Children should be taught to say "no" and run, scream, or fight if necessary. (8) Moreover, children should be told that no problem is too big or too small to ask grown-ups.(9) in fact, it is never too late to ask for help, and to keep asking until they get the help they need. (10) Last but not least, we should realize that many child-attack cases involve a family member or family friend, (11) for example, stepfather, sister's boyfriend, a babysitter, neighbor, and so on.Your answer Correct answer(1) First First(2) not only not only(3) but also but also(4) Also Also(5) Instead Instead(6) More importantly More importantly(7) though though(8) Moreover Moreover(9) in fact In fact(10) Last but not least Last but not least(11) for example for example1. The girl was so angry that she ran after the thief.(A)True(B)False2. The thief is quite tall and wearing a white dress.(A)True(B)False3. The girl knows for sure the thief is actually a woman.(A)True(B)False4. The thief did no harm to the girl but only took away her left shoe.(A)True(B)False5. The thief is very dangerous.(A)True(B)FalseWhy does the border guard stop the young man?(A)Because the young man looks like a thief.(B)Because he carries two large bags over his shoulder.(C)Because the border guard is interested in his bicycle.(D)Because the border guard is suspicious of his bicycle.2.What does the guard NOT do?(A)He takes everything out of the bags.(B)He asks someone to analyze the sand.(C)He tries to find something the young man is smuggling.(D)He opens the bags for inspection.3.What does the guard do when the young man comes a second time?(A)A ) He just lets him pass immediately.(B) He merely watches him closely without saying anythingmore.(C)He examines the bags closely.(D)He analyzes the sand by himself.4.How often and for how long does the young man keep crossing the border?(A)Every week for three years.(B)Three weeks for one year.(C)Three times a week for three years.(D)Once every three weeks for one year.5.What did the young man finally tell the guard?(A)He wanted to treat the guard to a cup of coffee.(B)He wanted to drive the guard crazy.(C)He smuggled bicycles.(D)He bought bicycles at a high price.Be careful how much information you (1) give out on the Internet.Never put your credit card (2) number into an email.If you do make purchases (3) online,only use (4) sites that offer a high level of encryption;only use one (5) credit card for all of your Internetpurchases;make sure that credit card has a (6) low limit. Destroy all your (7) out goin mail completely.Make sure that (8) thieves cannot pull out the credit card(9) offerscontaining your information.Make sure that your (10) mailbo is safe.Have a slot in your (11) front doo for the mail to fall through.Your answer Correct answer(1) give out give out(2) number number(3) online online(4) sites sites(5) credit card credit card(6) low low(7) out going outgoing(8) thieves thieves(9) offers offers(10) mailbox mailbox(11) front door front doorYour answer Correct answer(7) Rountree first robbed a bank when he was 80 because he wanted to get revenge against banks.(6) He stayed in prison for three years for a robbery in Florida in 1999. (5) Rountree left a prison in Florida (7) Rountree first robbed a bank when he was 80 because he wanted to get revenge against banks.(6) He stayed in prison for three years for a robbery in Florida in 1999. (5) Rountree left a prison in Floridaabout a year ago.(1) In Texas Rountree asked the teller to put money into an envelope marked "robbery".(2) A witness took down the license number of his car parked outside. (3) Rountree was arrested on a highway 15 miles outside the city.(4) If proved guilty, Rountree will be imprisoned for 10 to 20 years. about a year ago.(1) In Texas Rountree asked the teller to put money into an envelope marked "robbery".(2) A witness took down the license number of his car parked outside. (3) Rountree was arrested on a highway 15 miles outside the city.(4) If proved guilty, Rountree will be imprisoned for 10 to 20 years.1. W hen the two robbers rushed in, what did they say?They told everyone to (1) freeze.Your answer Correct answerfreeze freeze2. C an you describe the two robbers?One was (1) tall with a long coat on. The other was (2) shorter and wearinga (3) red jacket.Your answer Correct answer(1) tall tall(2) shorter shorter(3) red jacket red jacket3. W hat did the tall robber and the shorter one do?The tall one pointed (1) his gun at the clerk and told him to (2) open the cashregister; and the shorter one was watching (3) the rest of the people.Your answer Correct answer(1) his gun his gun(2) open open(3) the rest of the people the rest of the people4. W hat did the manager have?He had the (1) key to the (2) safe.Your answer Correct answer(1) key key(2) safe safe5. W hat did Ms. Brown speaker think about the manager?He seemed pretty (1) calm, unlike the customers.She thought he deserved (2) a medal or something.Your answer Correct answer(1) calm calm(2) a medal a medal1.What did the police find when they arrived at the scene?(A)Pete died in the backyard.(B)Pete died in the house.(C)Pete was seriously wounded.(D)Pete was slightly wounded.2.What did Blake Smith do before shaking hands with the police?(A)He said he was innocent.(B)He claimed to have not seen or heard anything.(C)He wiped his eyes.(D)He wiped his dirty hands on his clean trousers.3.According to Nelson Brown, which of the following did he do?(A)He had stayed in the house all the time.(B)He had stayed in the yard all the time.(C)He had spent some time weeding in the yard.(D)He had spent some time repairing a chair in the yard.4.Which of the following was NOT true of Kenny Green according to the passage?(A)He had been on a ladder, cleaning his windows.(B) Although his yard overlooked Peter's yard, he did not lookat it.(C)He did not hear anything.(D)He had been washing his ladder.5.Who did the police officer believe to be lying and why?(A) Nelson Brown was lying because he was in and out of thehouse.(B) Blake Smith was lying because his jeans should not have beenclean after he finished painting the porch.(C) Kenny Green was lying because his yard was overlooking thevictim's yard.(D) Kenny Green was lying because he claimed he did not see orhear anything.1. Identity thieves covet the information in large banks and automobilestores, but they are not interested in universities.(A)True(B)False2. Even the Department of Justice was a victim of identity theft.(A)True(B)False3. Even employees may steal customers' personal data and sell them formoney.(A)True(B)False4. ID thieves are not very much interested in newborns and the elderlybecause these people usually do not have much money.(A)True(B)False5. Carelessly discarding your credit card receipts is now more dangerousthan the theft of personal records.(A)True(B)False单元测试Part I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answersto the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing,there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playingto check your answers.1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Warning the woman against walking alone at night.B. Offering to walk back with the woman.C. Saying goodbye to the woman.D. Telling the woman to be on guard.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman's book is stolen.B. The woman steals the book.C. The man supports piracy.D. The man tries to persuade the woman not to buy pirated books.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She hopes to get back her laptop (笔记本电脑).B. She hopes to catch the thief.C. She hopes Steve will get over his rage.D. She hopes Steve will get some compensation.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. To tell the children who is the criminal.B. To keep the children stay at home all the time.C. To encourage children to ask for permission before playing outsidethe house.D. To tell children not to open doors for strangers until they get thename of the stranger.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man is for harsh punishments while the woman is against them.B. The woman is for harsh punishments while the man is against them.C. They are both in favor of harsh punishments.D. They are both against harsh punishments.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.W:What do you think about your life here (1)i prison?M:Well, it's not too bad. I spend (2)the great part of my time in an 8x10 cell (囚室), and you spend most of your time in a 6x8 (3)small office.W:That's a funny way of looking at (4)things.M:Here I get (5)three meals a day. There in the office you(6)get a break for one meal and you have to pay for it.W:You're getting more interesting.M:In prison I can watch TV and (7)play games. At work you (8)get firedfor watching TV and playing games.W:Go on. I'm (9)listening.M:Here in prison they (10)allow my family and friends to visit. In the office you can't even speak to your family and friends(11). Now would you like to (12)change places with me?W:(13)In spite of what you've said, I'm afraid I wouldn't.Your answer Correct answer(1) i prison in prison(2) the great part of the greater part of(3) small office small office(4) things things(5) three meals three meals/3 meals(6) get a break get a break(7) play games play games(8) get fired get fired(9) listening all ears(10) allow allow(11) on the phone(12) change places change places(13) In spite of In spite ofPart III ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.What is the dialog mainly about?A. The man tells the woman about the mugging he experienced.B. The woman tells the man about the mugging she experienced.C. The woman tells the man about the mugging her friend experienced.D. The woman advises the man not to commit mugging.2. What did the woman lose in the mugging?A. Her trust in men and week's pay.B. MasterCard, Visa card and 66 dollars.C. Her ID, Visa card and 60 dollars.D. Her sense of humor and fear of the dark.3. When was the woman robbed?A. Just before dawn in a dark alley.B. At sunset on the sunny side of the street.C. In broad daylight in a parking lot.D. In the park during the day.4. What can we learn from the woman's description of the mugger?A. He is about 170 cms tall and unusually fat.B. He is a teenager with pale-blue eyes.C. He is a tall, strong young man.D. He is short, with brown eyes.5. What does Jackie hope will happen to the mugger?A. He spends the remaining years of his life in prison.B. He reforms and becomes a useful citizen.C. He apologizes to her next time they meet in the park.D. He locks up his apartment at night.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements. 1. I was walking home from work when this woman ______ me right ____ my feet.A. knocked...awayB. knocked...offC. hit...awayD. struck...of2.I'll just take off my left shoe _________ I walk through the park.A. every timeB. every time whenC. in every timeD. in every time when3.Many months had ______ and the border guard met the young man again.A. gone offB. gone awayC. gone byD. gone through4.The border guard asked the young man, "Just ____________, what were yousmuggling?"A. between me and youB. between you and meC. to tell meD. from you to me5.Blake wiped his hands ______ his clean jeans before shaking hands.A. inB. atC. onD. through6.He told the police that Pete lived _____ away.B. in two doorsC. at two doorsD. for two doors7.The officer could see that Kenny's yard _____ the victim's.A. commandedB. commanded overC. looked overD. overlooked8.The 91-year-old man was accused of _______ the bank.A. robbingB. robbing fromC. robbing inD. robbing with9.In 1999 the old man ____ a three-year sentence for bank robbery in Florida.A. served forB. servedC. serviced forD. serviced10.A witness ______ the criminal's license number of his car.B. took overC. took inD. took down。
Part I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Warning the woman against walking alone at night.B. Offering to walk back with the woman.C. Saying goodbye to the woman.D. Telling the woman to be on guard.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman's book is stolen.B. The woman steals the book.C. The man supports piracy.D. The man tries to persuade the woman not to buy pirated books.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She hopes to get back her laptop (笔记本电脑).B. She hopes to catch the thief.C. She hopes Steve will get over his rage.D. She hopes Steve will get some compensation.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. To tell the children who is the criminal.B. To keep the children stay at home all the time.C. To encourage children to ask for permission before playing outsidethe house.D. To tell children not to open doors for strangers until they get thename of the stranger.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man is for harsh punishments while the woman is against them.B. The woman is for harsh punishments while the man is against them.C. They are both in favor of harsh punishments.D. They are both against harsh punishments.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.W:What do you think about your life hereM:Well, it's not too bad. I spend time in an 8x10cell (囚室), and you spend most of your time in a 6x8W:That's a funny way of looking atM:Here I getW:You're getting more interesting.M:In prison I can watch TV and At work youfor watching TV and playing games.W:Go on. I'mM:Here in prison they family and friends to visit. In the office you can't even speak to your family and friendsW:(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)Part III ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.What is the dialog mainly about?A. The man tells the woman about the mugging he experienced.B. The woman tells the man about the mugging she experienced.C. The woman tells the man about the mugging her friend experienced.D. The woman advises the man not to commit mugging.2.What did the woman lose in the mugging?A. Her trust in men and week's pay.B. MasterCard, Visa card and 66 dollars.C. Her ID, Visa card and 60 dollars.D. Her sense of humor and fear of the dark.3.When was the woman robbed?A. Just before dawn in a dark alley.B. At sunset on the sunny side of the street.C. In broad daylight in a parking lot.D. In the park during the day.4.What can we learn from the woman's description of the mugger?A. He is about 170 cms tall and unusually fat.B. He is a teenager with pale-blue eyes.C. He is a tall, strong young man.D. He is short, with brown eyes.5.What does Jackie hope will happen to the mugger?A. He spends the remaining years of his life in prison.B. He reforms and becomes a useful citizen.C. He apologizes to her next time they meet in the park.D. He locks up his apartment at night.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.I was walking home from work when this woman ______ me right ____ my feet.A. knocked...awayB. knocked...offC. hit...awayD. struck...of2.I'll just take off my left shoe _________ I walk through the park.A. every timeB. every time whenC. in every timeD. in every time when3.Many months had ______ and the border guard met the young man again.A. gone offB. gone awayC. gone byD. gone through4.The border guard asked the young man, "Just ____________, what were yousmuggling?"A. between me and youB. between you and meC. to tell meD. from you to me5.Blake wiped his hands ______ his clean jeans before shaking hands.A. inB. atC. onD. through6.He told the police that Pete lived _____ away.A. two doorsB. in two doorsC. at two doorsD. for two doors7.The officer could see that Kenny's yard _____ the victim's.A. commandedB. commanded overC. looked overD. overlooked8.The 91-year-old man was accused of _______ the bank.A. robbingB. robbing fromC. robbing inD. robbing with9.In 1999 the old man ____ a three-year sentence for bank robbery in Florida.A. served forB. servedC. serviced forD. serviced10.A witness ______ the criminal's license number of his car.A. took onB. took overC. took inD. took down。
新视野视听说第二册第八单元答案篇一:新视野视听说教程第8单元test答案A. $600.B. $800.C. $900.D. $1,500.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Tell the girl to keep quiet during a certain period of time.B. Ask the girl to move out immediately.C. Ask the girl not to invite her friends home.D. Ask the girl not to have parties in the afternoon.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. An apartment with a bedroom, a living room and a kitchen.B. An apartment with a bedroom, a bathroom and a living room.C. An apartment with a bedroom and a bathroom.D. An apartment with a bedroom, a bathroom and a kitchen.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. $240.B. $300.C. $420.D. $480.A. The windows are broken and the heater fails.B. The windows are broken and the roof is leaking.C. The heater doesnt work and the roof is leaking.D. The heater doesnt work and its noisy.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.Laurel: Hi, Dave. How is your new apartment? David:Hi, Laurel. Its great. I love to hangIts such an old community that its prettyNeighbors are veryLaurel:apartment.(4)Is itDavid:No, not really. Its within walkingstation. It usuallyLaurel:Oh, that soundsa nice person toHow about your new landlord? Is sheDavid:Mucha damageThe only requirement I have tois to keep the housePart III ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. Why does Ann want to move out of her apartment?A. She does not like the present apartment.B. It is a little far from campus.C. The rent is too high.D. It is noisy.2. Why does Ann ask Roger for help?A. Roger is kind-hearted and ready to help.B. Roger is interested in helping girl students.C. Roger has lived on campus for long and knows the housing situationaround the school.D. Roger knows the chief housing officer of the apartment complex.3. What kind of apartment is Ann looking for?A. An apartment on campus.B. An apartment she can share with one or two persons.C. An apartment that is within easy reach of the campus.D. Both B and4. How much is Ann willing to pay for the new apartment?A. Less than $500 a month, including utilities.B. A little more than $500 a month, including utilities.C. Less than $500 a month, excluding utilities.D. A little more than $500 a month, excluding utilities.5. What will Roger do for Ann?A. He will go to an apartment complex to find a vacancy today.B. He will go to an apartment complex to find a vacancy tomorrow.C. He will go to a vacant apartment complex to find a room today.D. He will go to a vacant apartment complex to find a room tomorrow.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements. 1. The four-year-old boy is _________ awake, watching TV.A. wideB. widelyC. broadD. broadly2. Because of the cigarette burn in the carpet, he cannot get back his ________from the landlady.A. damage depositB. destruction depositC. ruin depositD. damage down payment3. Many buildings have __________ around the university.A. jumped upB. sprung upC. raisedD. leapt up4. Here is my ___________. Give me a call if you have any questions.A. name cardB. business card篇二:新视野视听说教程第二册第八单元测试题新视野视听说教程第二册第八单元测试题(二级)试卷编号: T4-U8-VLS2-HJW 时间: 45 分钟总分值: 24 分Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(Each item: 1)Directions:Listen to the short dialogs, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers. 1.A. Warning the woman against walking at night.B. Offering to walk back with the woman.C. Saying goodbye to the woman.D. Telling the woman to be on guard.2.A. He stole a mobile phone.B. He lost his purse.C. He had his mobile phone stolen.D. He is an annoying man. 3.A. She hopes to get back her laptop (笔记本电脑).B. She hopes to catch the thief.C. She hopes Steve will get over his rage.D. She hopes Steve will get some compensation.4.A. None.B. One.C. TwoD. Three.5.A. Her bike was locked by the police.B. Her bike was damaged.C. Her bike and lock were stolen.D. Her bike pump was stolen. 6.A. The man is for harsh punishments while the woman is against them.B. The woman is for harsh punishments while the man is against them.C. They are both in favor of harsh punishments.D. They are both against harsh punishments. 7.A. He is fed up with the slow legal procedure.B. He thinks the slow legal procedure cannot be avoided.C. He thinks only dangerous criminals should be punished quickly.D. He thinks the courts make too many checks. 8.A. To spend less than 300 pounds on her credit card.B. To make a new copy of her card.C. To cancel her card and get a new one.D. To cancel her card and use a check instead. 9.A. The growing number of students.B. The greater pressures.C. The better communication facilities.Part 2 Short passages and multiple choice questions(Each item: 1)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will betime for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers. Questions 10 to 14 are based on the same passage or dialog. 10. What was Clive doing?A. He was going out.B. He was coming home.C. He was presenting a report at a meeting.D. He was sleeping.11. What did the police officer see at the crime scene?A. A young businessman lay ina pool of blood.B. Clives key was in the lock of the door.C. Clive was dead.D. All of the above.12. What did the taxi driver NOT say?A. He was just one block away from the scene.B. He heard a loud noise.C. He had the car window down.D. He saw a parcel delivery truck nearby.13. What did the delivery man say?A. He guessed someone must have waited outside for Clive to come out.B. He guessed someone must have followed Clive home.C. He heard something like a car backfiring.D. He saw the taxi driving fast away from the crime scene.14. What strange thing did the delivery man say that caused the officers suspicion?A. He played the radio loud.B. He did not hear anything.C. He knew Clive was coming back home early in the morning.Part 3 Long dialogs and multiple choice questions(Each item: 1)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers. Questions 15 to 19 are based on the same passage or dialog.15. What is the dialog mainly about?A. The man tells the woman about the mugging he experienced.B. The woman tells the man about the mugging she experienced.C. The woman tells the man about the mugging her friend experienced.D. The woman advises the man not to commit mugging.16. What did the woman lose in the mugging?A. Her trust in men and weeks pay.B. MasterCard, Visa card and sixty-six dollars.C. Her ID, Visa card and sixty dollars.D. Her sense of humor and fear of the dark.17. When was the woman robbed?A. Just before dawn in a dark alley.B. At sunset on the sunny side of the street.C. In broad daylight in a parking lot.D. In the park during the day.18. What can we learn from the womans description of the mugger?A. He is about 170cms tall and unusually fat.B. He is a teenager with pale-blue eyes.C. He is a tall, strong young man.D. He is short, with brown eyes.19. What does Jackie hope will happen to the mugger?A. He spends the remaining years of his life in prison.B. He reforms and becomes a useful citizen.C. He apologizes to her next time they meet in the park.Part 4 Short passages and True/False questions(Each item: 1)Directions:Listen to the following recording, then mark the statements T (true) or F (false). You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be timefor you to write the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.Questions 20 to 24 are based on the same passage or dialog. 20. The trial is concerned with a burglar case. TF21. The judge announced the verdict (判决) himself. TF22. The verdict found the defendant (被告) innocent. TF篇三:新视野视听说第2册UNIT 1 Roll over, Beethoven!II. Listening skills1. B2. B3. D4. C5. AIII. Listening inTask 1 Encore!1. F2. T3. F4. T5. FTask 2 What are your favorite songs?1. B2. B3. D4. A5. CTask 3 Music and your mood(1)classical(2)peaceful (3)relaxing(4)Jazz (5)sadness(6)heavy metal(7)energy(8)sporting events (9)physical labor(10)road accidentsIV. Speaking outModel 1 Do you like jazz?(1) Do you like jazz(2) No, not much(3) I’m crazy about(4) What kind of music do you like(5) What group do you like best(6) They make my stomach turnModel 2 Do you like punk rock?(1) I like different kinds(2) Any in particular?(3) You don’t seem like(4) What about you(5) Would you like to(6) Sure, that sounds greatModel 3 It just sounds like noise to me.(1) Turn down that noise(2) They’re so cool(3) It just sounds like noise to me(4) What do you want to hear(5) How about(6) I think she is a boreV. Let’s talk(1)Good Morning to All(2)success (3)musical talents(4)without (5)second part (6)replaced (7)legal action(8)real ownersVI. Further listening and speakingTask 1 Thank you for the music.(1)special (2)joke (3)talent (4)proud (5)loud(6)joy (7)honesty (8)dancer (9)talk (10)wondered(11)capture(12)fanTask 2 Mozart1. B2. A3. A4. D5. CTask 3 Karaoke1. F2. F3. T4. T5. TUNIT 2 WHAT’S ON AT THE CINEMA?II. Listening skills1. A2. D3. B4. C5. BIII. Listening inTask 1 Finally, we’ve found something in common.(1)director (2)sound effects (3)good story (4)sad(5)violent (6)light-hearted movies (7)mystery movies(8)in the futureTask 2 An actor forgetting his line1. D2. C3. D4. A5. BTask 3 The Academy Awards(1)film (2)directors (3)actors (4)important(5)the United Kingdom (6)viewers (7)40 million (8)Olympic(9)World Cup (10)time (11)artistic value(12)depth(13)Best Pictures (14)favor(15)science fictionIV. Speaking outModel 1 Will you come with me?(1) I am wondering if you’re free tomorrow night(2) Well, I guess I am. Why(3) Will you come with me(4) Yeah, definitely! Thanks for inviting me(5) It’s my pleasure(6) I’m flattered you went through all this trouble just for meModel 2 What did you think about the movie?(1) What did you think about(2) not as good as the previous ones(3) was incredible(4) one of the most spectacular things about it was(5) State-of-the-art special effects(6) so many fantastic settings and otherworldly costumesModel 3 The plot is first-class(1) the plot was first-class, but i don’t think the character development was that strong(2) the casting was great(3) the acting was a little weak(4) They just didn’t have a lot of funny or meaningful lines(5) I can’t imagine anyone else playing that part(6) He’s so cuteV. Let’s talk(1) A(2) B (3) C (4) D(5) DVI. Further listening and speakingTask 1 Only one line1.memorizing lines2.remember one line3.I hear the guns roar4.a loud boom5.forgot his lineTask 2 Movie reviews1. A2. C3. C4. A5. DTask 3 Let’s go and see the movie.1. F2. T3. F4. T5. FUNIT 3 EVERY JACK HAS HIS JILL!II. Listening skills1. B2. C3. D4. A5. AIII. Listening inTask 1 Don’t be a chicken!(1)go out (2)flaming red (3)crush (4)chicken(5)likes (6)guts (7)turn him down (8)keeping everything(9)tell herTask 2 Dating in America(1)early (2)late teens (3)Double-dating (4)Group dating(5)marry (6)Adult dating (7)hardly (8)Blind dating(9)neverTask 3 An American wedding3---2---1---5---9---7---6---4---8IV. Speaking outModel 1 I just broke up with Alice!(1) You look so down(2) You must have a broken heart(3) I thought you two were made for each other(4) I don’t know what to say to comfort you, but try to cheer up(5) There’re lots more fish in the sea(6) you’ll find your perfect matchModel 2 Leo proposed to me.(1) Leo proposed to me(2) Did you accept(3) I’m really robbing the cradle here(4) he’s mature for his age(5) I’m worried about the cultural differences(6) both of you have the same interests and personalitiesModel 3 There’s something about him.(1) what do you like about him(2) there’s just something about him(3) don’t you think he’s a little old for you(4) age shouldn’t be something that comes in the way of a person’s marriage(5) It’s true that age isn’t the most important issue(6) I don’t care what other people thinkV. Let’s talk1. B2. B3. C4. D5. AVI. Further listening and speakingTask 1 Finding the right type of girl1. B2. D3. C4. ATask 2 He thinks I’m God.1. the young man’s plans2. a nice house3. God will provide for us4. Don’t worry, Sir5. play the role of GodTask 3 Wedding vows1. F2. F3. T4. T5. FUNIT 4 BEWARE OF ADS!II. Listening skills。
U校园新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说 2参考答案unit1-unit8Unit 1Vocabulary1.advocate (v) – to support or recommend something2.widespread (adj) – happening or existing in many places or for many people3.statistics (n) – collection of numerical data4.figure (n) – a number representing a particular amount, especially about money5.potentially (adv) – possibly or likely to happen in the futureListening Comprehension1.A2.B3.C4.B5.CSpeaking1.I advocate for stricter laws on smoking in public places. Smoking causes harm to both the smoker and those nearby.2.The widespread use of smartphones has changed the way we communicate and access information.3.According to the latest statistics, the unemployment rate has decreased by 2%.4.The number of students studying abroad has increased significantly in the last decade.5.Climate change is a potentially serious problem that requires immediate action.Unit 2Vocabulary1.efficiency (n) – the ability to do something well without wasting time or resources2.consult (v) – to seek advice or information from someone3.habit (n) – a behavior or action that is frequently repeated4.interruption (n) – an act of delaying or stopping something temporarily5.satisfaction (n) – the feeling of contentment or fulfillmentListening Comprehension1.C2.A3.A4.B5.CSpeaking1.Efficiency is important in the workplace as it helps to save time and resources.2.When faced with a difficult decision, it’s always a good idea to consult with someone you trust.3.Developing good study habits can greatly improve academic performance.4.Interruptions during a meeting can disrupt the flow of discussion.5.Customer satisfaction should be the top priority for any business.Unit 3Vocabulary1.assignment (n) – a task or piece of work that is allocated to someone2.enthusiasm (n) – intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval3.collaborative (adj) – involving the working together of multiple people or groups4.evaluate (v) – to assess or judge the value or quality of something5.motivation (n) –the reason or desire behind one’s actions or behaviorListening Comprehension1.A2.C3.B4.C5.BSpeaking1.The teacher gave us a challenging assignment that required a lot of research.2.She approached the project with great enthusiasm, which motivated the entire team.3.Collaborative work allows for a diversity of ideas and perspectives.4.It’s important to evaluate the effectiveness of your study methods to ensure optimal learning.5.Understanding your motivation for learning a language can help you stay motivated and achieve your goals.Unit 4Vocabulary1.access (n) – the opportunity or ability to use or obtain something2.trend (n) – a general direction in which something is developing or changing3.transform (v) – to make a thorough or dramatic change4.analyze (v) – to examine in detail for a purpose of explanation or interpretation5.significant (adj) – sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attentionListening Comprehension1.A2.B3.C4.A5.CSpeaking1.Access to education is crucial for personal and societal development.2.The current trend of remote work has transformed the way many companies operate.3.The data will be analyzed to identify patterns or trends.4.Climate change is a significant global issue that requires immediate action.5.Technology has significantly improved our lives in various ways.Unit 5Vocabulary1.potential (adj) – having the capacity to develop or grow into something2.identical (adj) – exactly the same or very similar3.diversity (n) – the state of being different or varied4.observer (n) – a person who watches or pays attention to something5.recognition (n) – the act of being acknowledged or identifiedListening Comprehension1.B2.C3.A4.B5.ASpeaking1.All students have the potential to succeed if given the right opportunities and support.2.The twin sisters are identical in appearance, but their personalities are quite different.3.Diversity in the workplace can lead to increased creativity and innovation.4.As an observer, he noticed details that others might have missed.5.The recognition of one’s achievements can be a great source of motivation.Unit 6Vocabulary1.predictable (adj) – able to be expected or anticipated2.emphasize (v) – to give special importance or attention to something3.approach (n) – a way of dealing with something4.accurate (adj) – correct in all details5.urban (adj) – relating to or characteristic of a city or townListening Comprehension1.C2.A3.B4.B5.CSpeaking1.The outcome of the experiment was predictable based on previous research.2.He emphasized the importance of regular exercise for maintaining good health.3.There are different approaches to problem-solving, depending on the situation.4.It’s important to provide accurate information to avoid confusion or misunderstandings.5.Many people are moving from rural areas to urban areas in search of better opportunities.Unit 7Vocabulary1.function (n) – the purpose for which something is designed or exists2.potential (n) – the possibility or likelihood of something happening or being the case3.exhibit (v) – to show or display something4.enable (v) – to give someone the ability or authority to do something5.significance (n) – the quality of being worthy of attention; importanceListening Comprehension1.C2.B3.B4.A5.CSpeaking1.The function of an alarm clock is to wake you up in the morning.2.There is a potential for growth in the business if we expand into new markets.3.The museum will exhibit a collection of rare artifacts from ancient civilizations.4.Learning a foreign language can enable you to communicate with people from different cultures.5.The significance of this discovery cannot be overstated; it has the potential to revolutionize the field.Unit 8Vocabulary1.potential (adj) – having the capacity to develop or grow into something2.justify (v) – to show or prove to be right or reasonable3.phenomena (n) – observable facts or events that can be studied4.decline (v) – to become smaller, fewer, or less5.resident (n) – a person who lives in a particular placeListening Comprehension1.C2.A3.B4.A5.CSpeaking1.Every student has the potential to succeed if they work hard and persevere.2.He tried to justify his actions, but his explanation was unconvincing.3.Scientists study various phenomena to understand how the world works.4.The number of tourists visiting during the off-peak season tends to decline.5.The university offers special discounts to residents of the local community.ConclusionThese are the reference answers for the U校园新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说 2 textbook, covering Unit 1 to Unit 8. These answers should serve as a helpful guide for understanding and practicing the vocabulary, listening comprehension, and speaking exercises. Remember to use them as a reference and continue to practice to improve your English skills.。
新视野视听说第二册第八单元答案Task 1Unit 1Unit 2Unit 3Unit 4Unit 5Unit 6Unit7Unit 8Unit 9Unit 10Task 1Task 2Task 3Model 1Model 2Model 3Task 1Task 2Task 3Further listening 1Further listening 2Further listening 3Further speaking 1Unit 8 Crime does pay!Done with this task. Your currentscore: 88%Unit 8 testNextDirections: Click on the speaker to the left tstart playing the audio recordings for Parts III and III. They will be played continuouslyOnce the recording starts playing, please do NOclick on either the speaker icon or the 'UniQuiz' link in the menu bar above. Otherwise, yomay lose the chance of hearing the completrecording.Part I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, andthen choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice.After the first playing, there will be time foryou to choose the correct answers. Use thesecond playing to check your answers.1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Warning the woman against walkingalone at night.B. Offering to walk back with thewoman.C. Saying goodbye to the woman.D. Telling the woman to be on guard.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman's book is stolen.B. The woman steals the book.C. The man supports piracy.D. The man tries to persuade the womannot to buy pirated books.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She hopes to get back her laptop (笔记本电脑).B. She hopes to catch the thief.C. She hopes Steve will get over hisrage.D. She hopes Steve will get somecompensation.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. To tell the children who is thecriminal.B. To keep the children stay at home all the time.C. To encourage children to ask for permission before playing outside the house.D. To tell children not to open doors for strangers until they get the name of the stranger.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man is for harsh punishmentswhile the woman is against them.B. The woman is for harsh punishmentswhile the man is against them.C. They are both in favor of harshpunishments.D. They are both against harshpunishments.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.W:What do you think about your life here(1)in prisonM:Well, it's not too bad. I spend(2)the greater part of my time in an 8x10 cell (囚室), and you spend most of your time in a6x8 (3)small office.W:That's a funny way of looking at (4)thingsM:Here I get (5) 3 meals a day. There in the office you (6)get a break for one meal andyou have to pay for it.W:You're getting more interesting.M:In prison I can watch TV and (7)play games.At work you (8)get fired watching TV and playing games.W:Go on. I'm (9)all ears.M:Here in prison they allowand friends to visit. In the office you can't even speak to your family and friends(11). Now would you like to(12) with me?W:(13) what you've said, I'm afraidI wouldn't.Your answer Correct answer(1)inprisoninprison(2)thegreaterpart ofthegreaterpart of(3)smallofficesmalloffice(4)things things(5) 3 mealsthree meals/3 meals(6)get abreakget abreak(7)playgamesplaygames(8)getfiredgetfired(9)allearsallears(10)allow allow(11)on the phone(12)change places(13)Inspite ofPart IIIScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. What is the dialog mainly about?A. The man tells the woman about the mugging he experienced.B. The woman tells the man about the mugging she experienced.C. The woman tells the man about the mugging her friend experienced.D. The woman advises the man not to commit mugging.2.What did the woman lose in the mugging?A. Her trust in men and week's pay.B. MasterCard, Visa card and 66C. Her ID, Visa card and 60 dollars.D. Her sense of humor and fear of the3.When was the woman robbed?A. Just before dawn in a dark alley.B. At sunset on the sunny side of theC. In broad daylight in a parking lot.D. In the park during the day.4.What can we learn from the woman'sdescription of the mugger?A. He is about 170 cms tall andunusually fat.B. He is a teenager with pale-blueC. He is a tall, strong young man.D. He is short, with brown eyes.5.What does Jackie hope will happen to themugger?A. He spends the remaining years ofhis life in prison.B. He reforms and becomes a usefulC. He apologizes to her next time theyD. He locks up his apartment at night.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.I was walking home from work when thiswoman ______ me right ____ my feet.A. knocked...awayB. knocked...offC. hit...awayD. struck...of2.I'll just take off my left shoe _________I walk through the park.A. every timeB. every time whenC. in every timeD. in every time when3.Many months had ______ and the borderguard met the young man again.A. gone offB. gone awayC. gone byD. gone through4. The border guard asked the young man, "Just ____________, what were you smuggling?"A. between me and youB. between you and meC. to tell meD. from you to me5. Blake wiped his hands ______ his clean jeans before shaking hands.A. inB. atC. onD. through6. He told the police that Pete lived _____ away.A. two doorsB. in two doorsC. at two doorsD. for two doors7.The officer could see that Kenny's yard_____ the victim's.A. commandedB. commanded overC. looked overD. overlooked8.The 91-year-old man was accused of_______ the bank.A. robbingB. robbing fromC. robbing inD. robbing with9.In 1999 the old man ____ a three-yearsentence for bank robbery in Florida.A. served forB. servedC. serviced forD. serviced10.A witness ______ the criminal's licensenumber of his car.A. took onB. took overC. took inD. took down8278Submit••Search onlinWord tipsLanguage and culture tipsOverviewLearning strategiesScriptQuestion 1W: S ee you guys next week, I'm going home now. M: L et me walk you back. It's on my wayanyway. It's dangerous for a womanto be walking alone at night.Q: W hat is the man doing?Question 2W: L ook at the poor quality of the book. There are a lot of mistakes init!M: Y ou must have bought a pirated one.Book piracy is a violation ofintellectual property rights, soyou shouldn't support such kind ofstealing act.Q: W hat can we infer from the dialog? Question 3M: I spoke to Steve yesterday. His flat was broken into. TV, DVD player,stereo, laptop, digitalcamera—all gone. He's really mad. W: I would be too. That's terrible! Ihope he can claim it on theinsurance.Q: W hat does the woman hope for? Question 4W: I attended a lecture on "Safety for Children" in the community lastnight. A professor said thatparents should always encouragechildren to ask for permissionbefore leaving the house. Besides,parents should tell the childrennot to open doors to the strangers. M: A bsolutely. But I think more importantly they should be taughtto stay away from the strangers. Q: W hat can parents do to keep children safe?Question 5M: I think that if a country is too softon its criminals, crime willincrease.W: B ut it's also a fact that severe punishment has never stopped crime. Q: W hat do the man and woman think about dealing with crime?W: W hat do you think about your life here (in prison)?M: W ell, it's not too bad. I spend (the greater part of) my time in an 8x10cell (囚室), and you spend most ofyour time in a 6x8 (small office). W: T hat's a funny way of looking at (things).M: H ere I get (three meals) a day.There in the office you (get abreak) for one meal and you have topay for it.W: Y ou're getting more interesting. M: I n prison I can watch TV and (play games). At work you (get fired) forwatching TV and playing games. W: G o on. I'm (all ears).M: H ere in prison they (allow) my family and friends to visit. In theoffice you can't even speak to yourfamily and friends (on the phone).Now would you like to (changeplaces) with me?W: (In spite of) what you've said, I'm afraid I wouldn't.M: J ackie, you look as though you've seen a ghost? What's the trouble? W: H e came right at me... I was so frightened...M: S low down. Are you okay?W: Y eah. Let me catch my breath. I was just mugged.M: M y god! Are you hurt?W: N o, I'm fine, but he took my wallet with 60 dollars in it.M: W here did it happen?W: J ust down on the path through the park. In broad daylight, too! M: D id you have credit cards or anything else in your wallet? W: I t had my Visa and school ID. M: W e should call the police and the credit card company right away. Did you get a good look at the guy? Could you describe him to the police? W: N ot really. He had a scarf pulled up to cover his face.M: A nything else about him? Eyes?Height?W: A ll I could see was a pair of blood-shot brown eyes. And he's short, about 160 cms. That's not much help, is it?M: Y ou did well to remember anything, and those details could help the police track him down.W: I hope they catch him and lock him up for life.。