新起点听力 第二册课后题答案
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新起点大学英语视听说教程2答案Unit 1Part AExercises:Exercise IConversation 1speakinmightcalledConversation 2momenttakemobileConversation 3afraidmakeSayhave toExercise II1、F2、T3、F4、FExercise IV1、How can I help youwho is calling pleaseMichelle Anderson2、May I speak toI’m afraidcall me backhave your number3、in the meetingwho is calling pleaseI’m calling fromI’ll tell himPart BTask OneWhile You ListenIIBIII1、C2、B3、C4、A5、BIVplay the first eight measures any mistakesfeel motivatedas efficient as possible reach that goalTask TwoWhile You ListenII1、T2、F3、T4、FIII1、all learning2、language development3、increase the IQ4、neural activity5、visualize various elements6、227、20IV1、A2、BTask ThreeWhile You ListenIImusicadviceengineerIII1、B3、C4、C5、BIV1、follow my dreamagainst your own will 2、going through college that type of person 3、show them your passion Hope it helpsPart CClip OneWhile You WatchIIgrandfathershipwrightwouldn’teightoldIII1、B2、C3、AIVhad beenwerewould wonderwould beClip TwoWhile You WatchII1、T2、F3、T4、FIII1、C2、B3、A4、CIVsingbirdsfliesstonesprayhearmusicPart DRole-PlayScenario 1Is Mike thereMike has just popped out for a while Oh, can I leave a message for himHang onScenario 2How may I helpGood afternoonCan I talk to the HR manager please Yes, pleaseAll rightScenario 3Good evening, Westview RestaurantGood eveningMy pleasureYou tooExtension of the Topic1、a2、c3、d4、bUnit 2Part AExercisesExercise IConversation 1makesuitworkConversation 2scheduleschedulefineConversation 3cancelconvenientbusysoundsExercise II2、T3、F4、FExercise IV1、she's in a meetingarrange an appointmentis availableconvenient for herI'm sorryis busyExcellent2、would be convenientAnytime after lunchwork for yousounds greatSee you then3、I'm afraidWhyattend an important meetingCan wePart BTask OneWhile You ListenⅡ1、A2、C3、B4、CⅢ1、live with the angels2、go to heavenTask TwoWhile You ListenⅡsacrificedmessagerescuesurvivedIII1、F2、F3、T4、T5、FIV1、C2、A3、BTask ThreeWhile You ListenⅡcuriouschrysalisnatural historyⅢ1、it were to change2、you take care of it3、you had viewedIV1、B2、C3、DPart CClip OneBefore You WatchIFirst Lady of the United States January 17, 1964DemocraticBarack Obamatwo daughters (Malia and Sasha) Clip OneWhile You WatchII1、A2、C3、C4、A5、CⅢ1、urgeignorequestion2、insisthearrepresent3、explainactsstoopClip TwoWhile You WatchⅡ1、T2、F3、F4、F5、TⅢ1、live heregain any influence2、their stuff donetheir business3、heightcome hack on usPart DRole-PlayScenario 1:Can I make an appointment with youconvenientbe freeCan I visit youSee youScenario 2:May I help youHello, this is Tony BlackWould that be good for youThat'll be perfectScenario 3:I'd like toThe earlier the betterI'm afraidThank you anywayExtension of the Topic1、e2、c3、b4、dUnit 3Part AExercisesExercise IConversation 1:absolutelymoreConversation 2:somehowasFranklypointConversation 3:kiddingNo waywhateverExercise II1、F3、T4、TExercise IV1、it certainly isI wouldn’t say thattotally disagree2、AbsolutelyIt sounds greatI’m all for it3、Do you agree with the authorthe article makes a lot of sense I agreeDon’t you think soNot at allPart BTask OneBefore You ListenDWhile You ListenII1、C2、B3、B4、C5、A6、AIII1、competition2、closed3、straight leg4、professionalAmerican Style:1、more socialless formal2、open up3、flexing the knee4、North AmericaTask TwoWhile You ListenIIexperienceknownpersonalfolkpeacockIII1、T2、F3、F4、F5、TIV1、1958Dali, Yunnan2、local dance troupepeacock3、early 20sBeijing4、1986The Spirit of Peacock nationalTask ThreeWhile You ListenII1、T2、F3、T4、F5、TIII1、walking2、fun and easy3、affordable4、comfortableIV1、322、343、304、17Part CClip OneWhile You WatchII1、Taking as an activity Having talentEncouraged by teachers2、Being hyperactive3、Influenced by sister4、Watching a video5、Loving the experience III1、T2、T3、F4、F5、T6、TClip TwoWhile You WatchII1、A2、B3、A4、C5、BIII1、F2、T3、F4、T5、TPart DRole-PlayScenario 1:AbsolutelyI cannot agree with you It’s unfairThat’s trueScenario 2:What do you thinkAre you absolutely sure You may be rightI was just going to say thatScenario 3:YesThat is a good suggestionNo wayI can’t go along with thatExtension of the Topic1、e2、c3、cUnit 4 Part AExercisesExercise IConversation 1:fasteras fast asearlierlessConversation 2:freshestused tomuch betterlittleConversation 3:moresamesimilar toExercise II1、F2、F3、T4、FExercise IV1、Can I help youHow about the red oneFashionablemuch cheaperas good2、frequentlycolderI don't think sonot as cold asIt's not a big deal3、How is your tripbiggerDo you like the foodmuch bettermore expensivePart BTask OneBefore You ListenI2、He loses his way and is uncertain of the direction.3、He is separated from his group members.4、He cannot find his tourguide.Ⅱ3298.6212While You ListenⅡvocationhospitalcomplainingruiningmeaningfulIV1、A2、C3、B4、B5、AVA、at the local emergency roomB、on the trailC、at a pharmacyD、in the hospital1、B2、C3、A4、DTask TwoWhile You ListenⅡflightpilotsairlinesairⅢ1、F2、F3、T4、F5、T6、TIV1、A2、BTask ThreeWhile You ListenⅡthreewebsitegroupssolohostelsIIIwebsitesmake a pair consumption habits groupsmessageshostelstravelling together IV1、B2、APart CClip OneWhile You WatchⅡ1、Warwick Castle2、Stratford-upon-Avon3、OxfordⅢ1、F2、F3、F4、T5、F6、TClip TwoWhile You WatchⅡpeacefullandscapesamazingcelebratedⅢ1、natural beauty2、High and magnificent untouched snow3、crisp and fresh picturesque and peaceful4、an image from a paintingPart DRole-PlayScenario 1:I'm thinking about Economicsit's not as informative as HistoryMore importantlyHistory is also practicalScenario 2:Good ideait's time-consumingit's cheaperI'm not sure about the priceScenario 3:What do you sayYou have a pointmuch closertake less timefewer touristsNot necessarilyExtension of the Topic1、b2、d3、e4、cUnit 5 Part AExercisesExercise IConversation 1:·make a complaint·trouble·about thatConversation 2:·make a scene·another·make sure·responsibleConversation 3:·against·pressure·badly·solveExercise II1、T2、T3、F4、TExercise IV1、Excuse meI’m sorry to say thisuncookedhow sorry I amdoneSure2、How may I help you todayI’m afraid I have to make a complaint I’m so sorry to hear thatseems to be the problemIt became very hotHere they are3、sorry to bother youwrongI’m so sorrysend someone up to look at it Thank youPart BTask OneWhile You ListenII·viewed·toys·damaging·engagement·genderIII·96%·87%·61%·once·4%IV·good·cars and trucks·superheroes·damaging·look like princesses ·confidence·explore or play·getting dirtyTask TwoWhile You ListenII1、T2、F3、T4、T5、FIII·Liu Yifei·Donnie Yen·Jet LiTask ThreeWhile You ListenII·voice·animated·auditioned·fun·importantIII1、look alikemusicage2、ancestorsPart CClip OneBefore You Watch1、circular ears2、red shorts3、large yellow shoes4、white glovesWhile You WatchII1、A2、B3、A4、C5、CIII1、ignored2、give up3、integrate into4、very impressed by sth. IV1、everything at one time2、cartoon3、sound effects4、voices5、goingClip TwoWhile You WatchII·media·entertainment·success·challengeIII1、T2、F3、F4、F5、FPart DRole-PlayScenario 1:·I’m afraid I have to make a complaint ·What seems to be the trouble·May I change to another room·I can do·I can’t help you·I’d like to talk to your manager please Scenario 2:·unhappy about·what seems to be the problem·I’m sorry to hear that·Could you give her some time·drives me crazy·I’ll talk with her later todayScenario 3:·Can I help you·What exactly was the problem·broke down·hadn’t been cleaned·I do apologize·You must be jokingExtension of the Topic1、a2、a3、d4、cUnit 6 Part AExercisesExercise IConversation 1:·something·happen·apologize·ForgetConversation 2:·should have been·spilled·anotherConversation 3:·overslept·work·disturbing·letExercise II1、F2、T3、F4、FExercise IV1、never mind about thatI’m terribly sorrydon’t need to2、that’s all rightapologizeIt doesn’t matter3、may I help youAlan SmithI’m sorry for being lateI’m afraid notI do apologize for thatPart BTask OneWhile You ListenⅡ·kicked·viewers·host·spirit·bringsⅢ1、travel to the host country to watch2、keep up with the action3、updated on what is going onIV1、B2、ATask TwoWhile You ListenⅡ1、T2、F3、F4、F5、TIII1、slowed right downfinish the race ahead of him2、The excited audiencemade it over the finish lineInternet usersTask ThreeWhile You ListenⅡ·private·cheer·juvenile·encouragement·supportIII1、T2、F3、F4、T5、TIV1、support2、cheerleadersPart CClip OneWhile You WatchⅡ1、T2、F3、F4、TⅢ1、the team concept2、the concepts of both winning and losing IV·age·winners·opportunities·grow·teachable·teachClip TwoWhile You Watch111、F2、F3、T4、FⅢ1、B2、A3、C4、CPart DRole-PlayScenario 1:·I’m so sorry about the mess·I do apologize·I’ll clean it up right away·I t’s alrightScenario 2:·I have something to tell you·I’m afraid·That’s OK·I’m really sorry for the trouble I’ve caused Scenario 3:·as my birthday gift·It doesn’t matter·get you a present·You don’t need toExtension of the Topic1、e2、c3、bUnit 7Part AExercisesExercise IConversation 1:·quite·handsome·wear·curlyConversation 2:·cool·pretty·slimConversation 3:·cute·adorable·healthyExercise II1、F2、T3、T4、FExercise IV1、How does she look likebeautiful brownlong blondeWell, how tall is she2、good-lookinglight-brown skin and dark eyesvery tall and really slimfunnymaking jokesPart BTask OneWhile You ListenII·portrait·self-portrait·stolen·regardedIII1、T2、F3、F4、T5、FTask TwoWhile You ListenII1、C2、B3、C4、A5、CIII1、he was born in Leiden in the Netherlands.2、he began studying at the famous University of Leiden.3、he left to begin an apprenticeship as a painter.4、he went to Amsterdam to study.5、he moved back and set up as an independent painter. Task ThreeWhile You ListenIII1、F2、F3、F4、T5、FIV1、25 October 193958th312、2015$179 millionPart CClip OneBefore You Watch选择第三张图片While You WatchII1、F2、F3、T4、F5、TIII1、alive2、coherent3、existence4、paintingClip TwoWhile You WatchII1、the moon2、a church3、sky4、stars5、spiralIII·lights·stressed-out·flees·pleasures·countryPart DRole-PlayScenario 1:·your new roommate·tall and robust·his character·a cheerful guy and smiles a lotScenario 2:·Hey, Tony·be beautiful·a good sense of humor·Yes, they areScenario 3:·how can I help you·How does she look like·is medium height·has very fair skinExtension of the Topic1、d2、b3、c4、bUnit 8 Part AExercisesExercise IConversation 1:·will·arrive·get·plans to·are going toConversation 2:·are going·stay·flyConversation 3:·should·having·is throwingExercise II1、T2、T3、F4、FExercise IV1、Not reallyjust stay homegoing to the gymThat’s wonderful2、That’s wonderfuldo some shoppingHow about youhave a barbecueWhen will you guys golike to join us3、Nothing particularWhy do you askWhat about a game of tennis When shall we meet thenIs 5 o’clock OKSee you thenPart DTask OneWhile You ListenⅡ·post·editing·behavior·popularity·experienceⅢ1、C2、A3、B4、A5、CTask TwoWhile You ListenⅡ·guarantee·disconnect·digital·blamedⅢ1、overwork2、sleeplessness3、relationship1、F2、F3、T4、F5、T6、TTask ThreeWhile You ListenⅡ1、F2、T3、F4、T5、TⅢ1、fear of missing out2、look at social media less frequentlyspend more time in face-to-face interaction Part CClip OneWhile You WatchⅡ·nearsightedness·novelty·constantly·contentⅢ1、1970sa quarter80-90%2、93%18 to 29IV1、T2、F3、F4、T5、TClip TwoWhile You Watch1、maps all around2、look up the way3、always ask peopleⅢ1、directionorientation2、certain events spaces3、new connectionsPart DRole-PlayScenario 1:what are you up to today·have lunch·What about in the afternoon·look at an exhibitionScenario 2:·going to the gym·go and play basketball·I'd love to·See you thenScenario 3:·What are your plans for this weekend ·What about you·take my family·Sounds great·come along·SureExtension of the Topic1、d2、b3、d4、c。
新起点大学基础英语教程-读写教程2:课后翻译1~8单元UNIT 11. His work has someth ing to do with animal s.2. In orderto arrive before dark, we starte d early.3. Judgin g by her accent, she must be from the North.4. If you want her to come, inform her in advanc e.5. I don't know why he change d his mind.6. Most people like to swim once they have learne d how (to swim).7. The more prepar ation s you make now, the more confid enceyou'll have in the exam.8. If you learnEnglis h wll, you will use it often. The freque nt use, in turn, will make you learnbetter.UNIT 21. I am taking care of a worker from a neigho ringfactor y.2. Aftergoingto bed last night, I turned the matter over and over in my mind and stillcould't finda soluti on.3. No matter how cold or hot it is, I keep practi cingeveryday.4. To achiev e what yo haopefor, you should startworkin g hard from today.5. Althou gh we have been apartfrom each otherfor threeyears, we stillkeep our friend shipgoing.6. It rained. As a result, none of us couldgo to the concer t.7. Like many colleg e studen ts, studen ts of our univer stity love to read the novels of this author.8. My health is to a largeextent due to the care by the doctor s and nurses.UNIT 31. An estima ted 200 people attend ed yester day's meetin g.2. I like thehou se with two largewindow s facing the sea, but just can't afford it.3. Accori ng to the new regula tion,postin g ads withou t permis sioncan be finedfor as much as 10,000 yuan.4. To a greatextent, we are respon sible for what we say and (what you) do.5. We should make the most of all kindsof resour ces on the Intern et.6. If you are conten t to make such a smallamount of moneyeverymonth, sellin g newspa persis a pretty good job for you.7. Observ ation and explor ation are common meansin scient ificresear ch that couldbringmajordiscov eries.8. You can't unders tandthe relati onshi ps untill you analyz e the situat ion in greatdepth.UNIT 41. Nowada ys we are increa singl y relyin g on inform ation and comput er techno logy.2. This meansthe new regula tionis of greatbenefi t to both the state-ownedand the privat e busine sses.3. He is slowly adapti ng to the life of a laid-off worker.4. The person nel manage r said, "First, you must focuson the follow ing proble ms."5. A dreamwill neverbecome a realit y unless one unders tands what it will take to achiev e the dream.6. As busine ss is bad, the compan y laid off twenty worker s.7. The produc ts manufa cture ed by this compan y are for specif ic purpos es.8. Peteris huntin g for a job now, as his moneywill only last him one month.UNIT 51. We have decide d to settle the matter once and for all.2. I feel happythat my younge r brothe r has passed the entran ce examin ation of that famous univer sity.3. The love affair betwee n the two beganwith that strang e quarre l.4. As we expect, they have made greatprogre ss in theirresear ch on the causes of SARS.5. He accomp anied his speech with a lot of gestur es.6. So far, therehas been a lot of discus sionon whethe r destro yingthe enviro nment is agains t law.7. Gaspin g for breath, he ran out of the office, and took a taxi to the city librar y.8. I don't thinkyou should worryaboutyour compan y's curren t troubl es.UNIT 61. I rememb er the wholethingclearl y as if it happen ed yester day.2. I regard that movieas one of the worstI've ever seen.3. The new Five-Year-Plan is beingcarrie d out in all fields.4. In spiteof all his effort s, he failed in the end.5. When the rightopport unity comesalong, he'll take it.6. The planet was namedafterits discov erer.7. It took them one year to buildthe house.8. I'm sure her knowle dge of Englis h is adequa te for the job.UNIT 71. She is very carefu l. She won't take a risk when drivin g.2. Thosewho have a passio n for footba ll can experi encegreatenjoym ent.3. In additi on to teenag ers, malesand female s of otherages also enjoymounta ineer ing.4. His studen ts looked upon him with respec t.5. It was Dr. Smiththat/ whom we invite d/ who was invite d to give us a lectur e.6. One of the advant agesof e-mail over regula r mail is that it is fast.7. Only with good health, can we studywell and work well.8. If you compar e Tom with his classm ates, you will find he workshard and knowshow to relax. UNIT 81. The mother went out to work, so the father took respon sibil ity for lookin g afterthe childr en at home.2. Resear ch showsthat smokin g is direct ly relate d to lung cancer.3. Parent s should be concer ned abouttheirchildr en's perfor mance at school.4. Your too much worryover your health may really make you sick.5. The head of the villag e pointe d out that the tree had become a source of income, as touris ts had been coming from all partsof the countr y to see it.6. Mother said, "Chocol ate is okay, but only if you have one bar a day."7. Whethe r people are satisf ied with this policy outwei ghs all otherconsid erati ons.8. We should take less greasy food such as butter and eat as much fruitand vegeta blesas possib le to keep a balanc e diet.。
人教版(新起点)六年级英语下册听力专项训练2听录音选出你所听到单词小朋友,带上你一段时间的学习成果,一起来做个自我检测吧,相信你一定是最棒的!一、听力题1.根据所听内容,将正确选项填在括号里。
(______)1.A./fn/B./helθ/C./hpl/(______)2.A.JhikB.GhikC.Ghrk(______)3.A.6B.16C.60(______)4.A.walkbyB.wakeupC.workfor(______)5.A.HowlongwillhetaythereB.WhatwillhedoC.Whatdoyouwanttobe2.听录音,选出你所听到的内容。
(______)1.A.21B.43C.99(______)2.A.ockB.hoeC.kirt(______)kC.mobilephone(______)4.A.riceB.roomC.right(______)4.A.bedB.breadC.bicuit3.选出你所听到的单词。
(______)1.A.picnicB.parkC.play(______)2.A.wimB.hopC.fih(______)3.A.todayB.TuedayC.Thurday(______)4.A.weekB.porkC.duck(______)5.A.dayB.drawC.dog4.听录音,将单词按照听到的顺序排列.1.rice________like________milk________2.noodle________banana________orange________3.monkey________panda________elephant________4.pear________pa________apple________5.meat________fih________but________5.听录音,选出与你听到的单词。
全新版大学英语听力第二册答案Key to College English Listening and Speaking Course Boo kⅡUnit1:Part A: 1. 108:96; 2. 110:111; 3. 135:130; 4. 69:75.Part B: Exercise 1: D,B.Exercise 2: 1.Peter likes cycling and swimming. Laura likes thesetwo sports too. Besides, she plays tennisregularly.2. Because she wants to enjoy good health; she wantsto stay in shape and look good.Part C: b/d.Part D: Lakers/ 2.5 billion/ more than90/ 41/ 295.Unit2:Part A: 1.Fine and pleasant/ 18℃(64℉)/ Cloudy with outbreaks of heavy showers.2.It started around 8 p.m. and lasted for about three minutes. It caused four deaths and serious damage including a power failure.Part B: Exercise 1: b/a/aExercise 2: 1. They went to the department picnic but their funwas spoiled by the hot weather.2. Because he thinks it’ll only be a short showerthat cools things off a little.Part C: F/F/F/T/FPart D: d/c/aUnit3:Part A: Yes, No, Yes, No, Yes, No, No, No.Part B: Exercise 1: for a while, Plans, this Saturday, dinner, weekend,Italian, too much food, Chinese, Japanese.Exercise 2: 1. It uses natural flavors, not much oil or cream or heavy sauces.2. They will have dinner on Saturday either at aChinese or a Japanese restaurant.Part C: /,dPart D: 1: F/F/T/T/F 2. b/c/aUnit4:Part A: 1. c 2. dPart B: Exercise 1: d/d/c/dExercise 2: 1. She has suffered from insomnia for several monthsand lately has had a lot of indigestion2. medicine for insomnia and indigestion. He advisedthe patient to have a proper diet and begin aregular exercise program.Part C: T/T/F/T/FPart D: about 1%/ almost starving/ from a sickness/ an abnormal fear/ at least 15%/ one in ten/ heart failure/ kill themselves/at age 22/ 61/ muscle/ a lack of iron/ the bones/ gets smaller/mental and emotional/ fearfulness/ an illegal drugs/ repeat anaction/ eating disorder/ fatal if not treated on time.Unit5:Part A: However; a/ Because;b/ Firstly, then, finally; c/ In short;d Part B: Exercise 1: 2/ 4/ 5/ 10/ 12/ 13/ 16/ 17Exercise 2: b/ d/ c/ aPart C: working-class/ Canada/ 13/ song/ Dream/ fond/ own home/ great success/ Canadian/ gold/ France/ English language/ award/opening ceremonies/ Titanic/ Heart/ LovePart D: six/ √Romantic/ √/ √/ some; composers/ Popular; music/ √Unit6:Part A: 1. They are probably business partners2. One is slowing the other the building where her company hasoffices3. 2nd; 8th; 9th; 1st.Part B: Exercise 1: 1. They are discusing which candidate is moresuitable for a vocant position in the company .2. Leader of a small group3. being dynamic4. Because he is always a follower5. Because he has no experience in leadership.Exercise 2: John: loyal; twenty/ No experience/ PeterRita: personal management/ experience/ Joan/ Peterand CliveSusan: Experienced, solid, reliable/ cautious;dynamic / Peter and ClivePart C: c/c/a/d/cPart D: I 1. People who do all the office work such as secteraries, receptionists, bookkeeper and computer operators.2. To work their way up from clerk to president of acorporation3. The Chief Executive Officer, or CEO4. In middle management jobs5. If they show the necessary personality and acility theycan easily geta promotion.II 1. the comfortable life in his parents’ home2.life, jobs, personal appearance/ proper behavior for theyoung3.like him/ wouldn’t be popular with them4.a: till midningt; b: To come down to breakfast at 9c: a beard; d: gold chains5.Mr James unintentionally blamed himself.6.Unit7:Part A: a medium-sized white T-shirt/ a slogan on the front/ a shop assistant in getting what he wants.Part B: Exercise 1: b/c/dExercise 2: 1. interesting/ handsome/ sucessful/ sporty/fashionable/ fun2. the high status group/ taste and style/ image3. brightens/ good/ face another day/ energy4. great/ terrible/ average buyers5. high fashion or not/ image and realityPart C: T/F/T/F/FPart D: liberal arts/ editor; design director; 2/ skating/ 1990;a household name/ stylish costumesUnit 8:Part A: Heart/ 14/ weight changes/ 3130/ adults/ heart disease/sure/ high-fat foods / developing heart disease/ lose/ stomachPart B: Exercise 1: b/d/d/b/c/dExercise 2: millions/ dream of winning/ one million/ receive/ $25000 to $40000/ 20/ taxes/ different/ pursue theirown interests/ home/ travel/ their children’scollege education/ Most/ a smaller number/ stay ontheir jobs/ security/ opportunities/ happiness Part C: c/b/d/d Part D: Isocial/ hunting/ persuaded/ gun/ protecting himself and his family/ home/ burglar alarm/ security/ break-in/ rushed home/the gun/ a noise/ figure/ fired/ fell to the floor/ 16-year-old daughter/ cut school/ hidden/ avoid her father.II c/d/d/bUnit 9:Part A: 1. he was walking his dog, Jack2. The dog cannot digest paper3. He was happy because he got his money back and the money couldbe used again after being cleanedPart B: Exercise 1: d/c/c/d/aExercise 2: 1. About 63 years old2. About 3 years old3. In 19704. 92 years oldPart C: 1/4/2/5/6/3Part D: receive/ photos/ 16/ developed/ overjoyed/ show/ teenager/ apology/ inquiry/ dumpedUnit 10:Part A: 1. earthquake/ 3 days ago/ Turkey/ 10000/ 340002. explosion/ early this morning/ 108/ 38/ 11Part B: Exercise 1: 3 months ago/ In the middle of a jungle inBurma/A terrible storm/ All on board the plabe except thenarrator/ 1(the narrator)Exercise 2: 1. It rolled and shook in the wind2. No. It arrived nine days later because it wasraining heavily and the helicopers couldn’tfly in the heavy rain. To make the matter worse,the plane crashed in a swamp in the middle ofa jungle.3. Yes. She was in terrible pain and couldn’t move4. By drinking dirty flood water.Part C: b/a/a/d/cPart D: I15,1990/ crashed/ reach/ by phone/ upset/ seventy/ long distance/ blocked/ get through/ caused/ announced/ internalsystem.II T/F/F/F/T/FUnit 11:Part A: Neutral/ Positive/ Positive, respectfulPart B: Exercise 1: a/b/d/c/aExercise 2: stockbroker/ retailing/ March 6, 1926/ New York/ Music school/ economics/ Commerce/ Master’sdegree/ PhD/ Industrial/economic consulting/Federal governmentPart C: F/T/F/F/FPart D: 1. No, he was a university student2. No, because he allows people to download his system free3. They can set up word processing, spreadsheets, databases andstore web pages in their own way.4. H e doesn’t hate Microsoft but thinks the better system willwin.Part A: b/b/aPart B: Exercise 1: a/d/b/b/dExercise 2: Advantages: 1. Small/ weight; 2. user; 3. carry;4. short/ pronouce/ features;Disadvantages: 1. full/ small; 2. road accident;3. hearing problemsPart C: 1. microwave oven;2. New York/ July 12,1854;3. replace the heavy old machine;4. Films for the camera5. You push the button, we do the rest6. clinic/ museums/ performing7. 1932/ 77/ remembered/ the good of mankindPart D: I : Aspirin/ German/ Company in Germany/ headaches to heart attacks/ Powder; tabletII : c/c/b/a/dUnit 13:Part A: f/e/dPart B: Exercise 1: a/c/d/a/bExercise 2: Italian/ 58; unemployed/ tire; suitcase; dropped;scene; pick up; Next; TV; winner; return; keep;prize; conscience; return the money to itsowner; advertising; radio; hundreds; trick;into; cash; 60; handed over; expectations;tearsPart C: 1. operation/ Jewish;2. Jew;3. Palestinian/ Sunday4. father/ Radio/ noble act/ donor’s5. deep inside people are exactly the same/ conflicts/unnecessaryPart D: 1. 17 years old2. For fun3. a. She bought themb. She made them into cards and sold them back home4. Her parents5. $10,0006. a. She bought a cow for each local Samburu familyb. She built a dam7. a. $50b. 67Part A: 1-c; 2-b; 3-aPart B: Exercise 1: T/ F You can enjoy it through reading books andwatching TV about foreign lands1.T2. F Some people think…3.T4. F …may destroy an entire ecosystem5. f The speaker uses casual analysis to develophis topicExercise 2: 1. a wonderful world2. loss/ change/ balance3. direct benefits/ plants/ air/ breathe4. economic/ health/ raw material/ things/medicine5. useless/ later/ valuable/ threatPart C: c/a/c/a/bPart D: I 1. tomato/ salty water2. mankind/ feeding/ ever-expanding3. main/ crops/ watered/ soil4. ability/ water/ roots5. store/ leacesII 1. 1994/ 19982. chat-room/ home-page3. busy signal/ wrong number/ voice mail/ cell phoneUnit 15:Part A: c/d/bPart B: Exercise 1: c/a/dExercise 2: F/T/F/T/F/TPart C: 1. It is Western Europe’s most important waterway2. It was seriously polluted. Fish disappeared and it wasdangerous to swim in3. A fire broke out at a chemical plant in Basel, France, whichcaused tons of pesticides to leak into the Rhine4. The countries along the Rhine realized that they hould cleanit up and keep it clean5. Every 6 minutes, 24hours a day6. France, Germany, Switzerland and HollandPart D: 1. the process/ life on earth2. is threatening the world’s natural proc ess` 3. the health of our planet/ important gaps4. the Earth’s fragile ecosystem/ precious resources/ play arole in preserving them5. the dangers that the globle enviorment forces/ a way out ofthemUnit16:Part A: 1. computer labs for the schools/ poor rural2. cooperating/ Indian/ software/ professionals3. attackPart B: Exercise 1: b/a/b/b/bExercise 2: 60%/ 30%/ 33%/ 47%Part C: F/T/F/T。
新起点听⼒第⼆册课后题答案听⼒答案Unit 1section twoconversation one BBACconversation two ABCBsection fourExercise one BBDCDExercise two ABDBExercise three ABCAExercise fourborn helpless wanted smile language patience protect21. The child knew he had to start his journey very soon22. please tell me my angel’s name23. You will simply call her MommyUnit 2section twoconversation one BCADconversation two ABCAsection fourExercise one BBADBExercise two CBDCExercise three CBBDExercise fourshare totally married biggest future main system21. but they are unlike classes in the UK22. while the classes in the UK are based on your family background23. But in the US, that’s good and people like to do itUnit 3section twoconversation one CDDBconversation two CDABsection fourExercise three DBCAExercise foureveryone happy fun tickets favorite probably ski21. Mountain climbing and hiking are favorite sports there22. Sports change with the season23. Baseball is only played for a few months of the year. This is called “the baseball season.”Unit 4section twoconversation one BDADconversation two CDABsection fourExercise one BDBCDExercise two CDCDExercise three DACCExercise fourhistoric village eighth standard tourists signs pop music21. Hong Kong continues to attract more and more ambitious would-be stars.22. the middle of September to the end of February when the weather is cooler23. There will always be something to surprise youUnit 5section twoconversation one DCCCconversation two CBBAsection fourExercise one DCBDCExercise two CCDCExercise three BCCCExercise foureffects politics election influence unreal useless violence21 .this generation is more violent than their parents and grandparents.22. do not have the patience to read an article without pictures23. all problems to be solved in ten, fifteen or thirty minutesUnit 6conversation two DBCCsection fourExercise one BACBCExercise two ACCDExercise three DAACExercise four14.value15. careless16 necessary17 depressed18 failure19 provides20 daydreaming21. Then how do you keep fit?22. The second one is physical exercises, which is especially important for people who stay indoor a lot.23. is to have a positive attitudeUnit 7section twoconversation one BACAconversation two CDBAsection fourExercise one CBCADExercise two CADBExercise three BADDExercise fouranimal foods black-and-white smaller historical appears one of the animals21. getting warmer and warmer22. However, reports show that the number of wild pandas are on the rise23. for nature and wild lifeUnit 8section twoconversation one DDCCconversation two DCDBExercise two CCABExercise three CDCDExercise foursaying seen experienced ideal remained appearing prefer21. the younger generation of Chinese are trying to avoid responsibility22. they want to live a free life different from the life of their older generations23.the couple lack a sense of responsibility精读课后题答案Unit 1P4 Main Ideacommand decisions judgments at accurate to turn opportunitiesP81. simple beautiful destroy accurate improve friend lend success2. decision fraction something command accurate convince Judged order conscious enrich3. merely downtown tunes process personality packed election in turn opportunity cycleP151.polite impolite politeness2.grammar grammatical3.special specialists specialize speciality4.uncomfortable comfort comfortable5.direct direct direction directly indirectP201.His work has something to do with animals.2.We started early in order to arrive before dark.3.Judging by her accent, she must be from the North.4.If you need her to come, inform her in advance.5.I don’t know why he changed his mind.6.Most people like to swim once they have learned how.7.The more preparations you make now, the more confidence you willhave in the exam.8.If you learn English well, you will use it often. The frequentuse, in turn, will make you learn better.Unit 2fall apart promises settleP301. notable link inevitably mend powerful recognize endure weaken surround2. Drop in on mystery shaking cracks tremendous potential weakened trembling incidents recognized3. falling apart neighboring surrounded parallels turned…over endure inevitably achievement solidly significance P381.dependable independently independent depend dependent2.add addition addition additional3.distance distant distance4.rewarding rewarded5.culture culturalP451. I am taking care of a worker from a neighboring factory.2. After going to bed last night, I turned the matter over and overin my mind but still couldn’t find a solution.3. No matter how cold or hot it is, I keep practicing every day.4. To achieve what you hope for, you should start working hard fromtoday.5. Although we have been apart from each other for three years, westill keep our friendship going.6. It rained. As a result, none of us could go to the concert.7. As is true of many college students, students of our universitylove to read the novels of this author.8. My health is to / in a large measure due to the care by the doctorsand nurses.Unit 3P50 Main Ideagraduated estimated attend violence afford private styles regular meet obvious benefitsP541. attractive violence unusual resource achievement unexpectedly benefit private obvious full-time2. attractive resources on the rise estimated attendtailored obvious benefit standardized trends3. surprisingly private score devoted educate unusual phenomenon violence afford achievement2.deepen depth deep deep deeply3.originated originally original origin4.honesty honest dishonest5.unskilled skills skillful skilledP671.An estimated 200 people attended yesterday’s meeting.2.I like the house with two large windows facing the sea, but justcan’t afford it.3.According to the new regulation, posting ads without permission canbe fined as much as 10,000 yuan.4.To a great extent, we are responsible for what we say and do.5.We should make the most of all kinds of resources on the Internet.6.If you are content to make such a small amount of money every month,selling newspapers is a pretty good job for you.7.Observation and exploration are common means in specific researchthat could bring major discoveries.8.You can’t understand the relationships until you analyze thesituation in great depth.Unit4P72 Main ideaoptions brain back/body satisfying imagine what understand achieve/realize it lead P751.reality rely on specific possess create unlock future exist personal2. key products rely on focused on desire adapt deciding reality specific possessed3. enter successful manufacture name dreams adapt purpose exists way satisfying P821.valuablevalue valuevaluableevaluate2.training trainer trainee training3.important importance unimportant4.representative represent representation representative1.Nowadays we are increasingly relying on information and computertechnology.2.This means the new regulation is of great benefit to both the stateowned and the private businesses.3.He is slowly adapting to the life of a laid-off worker.4.The personnel manager said:“First, you must focus on the followingproblems.”5. A dream will never become a reality unless one understands what itwill take to achieve the dream.6.As business is bad, the company is going to lay off twenty workers.7.The products manufactured by this company are for specificpurposes.8.Peter is hunting for a job now, as his money will only last him onemonth.Unit 5P92 Main ideadistances favorite advantages females anywhere alone in equipment training convenientP951. loose expensive stretch female advantage gently steady convenient2. equipment partners steady height basic built up gather gently loose main3. comfortable countryside fit harm normally convenient available bend Basically stretchP1021.height heightened high high highly/doc/3ecd59e57ed5360cba1aa8114431b90d6d858950.html ually usual unusual/doc/3ecd59e57ed5360cba1aa8114431b90d6d858950.html pare comparative comparison4. power powerless powerful powerfully5.attractions attractive attraction attractedP1081.She is very careful. She won’t take a risk when driving.2.Those who have a passion for football can experience greatenjoyment.3.In addition to teenagers, males and females of other ages alsoenjoy mountaineering.6.One of the advantages of e-mail over regular mails is that it isfast.7.Only with good health, can we study well and work well.8.If you compare Tom with other classmates, you will find he workshard and knows how to relax.Unit 6P114 Main ideato concerned overweight/fat forced present weather be certain/clear example dietP1171. guidance approach journal consequence skinny pressure gather2. measured overweight appropriate approach comments whereas guidance remained image gathering3. diet pressures unintended assistant interested preventative responsibility consequence childhood relates…to p1261.debatable debate debated2.conclusive concluded conclusion3.press pressure pressed pressured4.confusion confusing confused confused5.recommendation recommendable recommendP1311. The mother went out to work, so the father took responsibility for looking after the children at home.2. Research shows that smoking is directly related to lung cancer.3. Parents should be concerned about their children’s performance at school.4. Your too much worry over your health may really make you sick.5. The head of the village pointed out that the tree had become a sourceof income, as tourists had been coming from all parts of the country tosee it.6. Mother said:“Chocolate is okay, but only if you have one bar a day. ”7. Whether people are satisfied with this policy outweighs all other considerations.8. We should take less greasy food such as butter and eat as much fruitand vegetables as possible to keep a balanced diet.Unit 7P136 Main ideacomputing example program insect trapped prevented widespread introduced into technology2. alter attached facial statement investigating break into person evidence introduced decade3. expert preserve introduce original inventedbroke into responsible instead mainly virusP1471. efficiency efficient efficiently2. technologists technological technology3. informed informed information4. activities Actions active act5. communicate communicative communicationP1531.My brain doesn’t seem to be working well today.2.Her mother often alters her clothes according to the latest fashion.3.Instead of going to Qingdao for the summer vacation, we’ll go to Tibet.4.I once talked face to face with that movie star.5.He walked very slowly as if he had hurt his leg.6.The car is packed/full. We can’t let you in, let alone your luggageand three dogs.7.The girl turned to her mother for comfort.8.I paid $300 for this used computer but it is worth much more.Unit 8P158 Main idearesearcher sight wild southern roam jaguar wait film automatic borderP1611. expand powerful southern princess illegal ugly immigrant precisely rare2. rare capturing precisely illegal colonized confirm turn out attempted expand wildlife3. took camera border ugliest frog motion wind up with Desert virtually sightingP1681. form formal formation informal2. judge judges judge judgment3. regularity regularly Regular irregular4. careful cares careless carelessness care carelessly carefully5. breathing breathed breath breathlessP173but he believes that it is worth the try.3.I had thought that the letter was from my parents, but it turned outto be from one of my teachers.4.He ordered us around, just like a general who ordered his soldiers.5.How you make use of your spare time is entirely up to you.6.The monitor has entered the names of the students involved in the case.7.Please write a short composition, keeping it relevant to your Englishstudy.8.Simply put, I want to help my students to improve their speaking andwriting.第⼀单元词汇学习1. 词汇学习不仅仅与⽂学有关,词汇是你思维的⼯具。
Unit 1Passage AⅡ1. valuable2. collecting3. enjoyment4. happiness5. satisfied6. retirement7. healthy8. interested9. relaxation 10. active Passage AⅣ1. take up teaching2. regardless of our objection3. recovering from illness4. to go to school5. without air6. with rich /plenty of / abundant teaching materials7. (in) finishing his work8. from running awayⅤ1. What do you like to do / do you (often) do in your spare time?2. He is busy writing (articles) all day (long).3. Y ou can buy everything from candies to T-shirts in this supermarket.4. One is never too old to learn.5. Plants can not / No plants can grow well without enough water or sunshine.Passage BD D D D D A AGrammar1. is2. boils3. Does…sleep4. doesn’t ride5. Does…have6. not…have…have7. goes8. teache s9. doesn’t smoke 10. makes 11. doesn’t do…does 12. Does…have 三级真题Section AD A C DSection B1. excited2. development3. are4. illnessUnit 2Passage AII1. staying2.being improved /improving /improved3.effective4.pleasantly.5. patience .6.advice7.participants8.secondary9.punctually(['pʌŋktjuəl ['pʌŋktʃuəl])10.gratefullyIII.Course1. 这项工作将在本周内完成。
Unit 1Part I Getting readyC: 1. He's a cook.2. There are six people in my family.3. She turned twenty in August.4. They live in Tokyo.5. I have two brothers and one sister.6. His name is David.7. She works in a hospital.8. Since 1994.9. Yes, two daughters and one son.10. We met at my best friend's birthday party.Part II Changing rolesA. 1. The parents. 2. The children. 3. Different but equal.4. Women's.5. You know that you have to work at it to create love.6. Helping people learn to work at their relationships to make their relationship work.B. Children have no rightschildren are the bosses; they allowed to do whatever they want to; parents run around behind themWomen demand a freer choice about who they are and how they can be1) being bread-winner and providers for families 2) being more involved with their childrenYou have to work at it to create the loveYou don't know how to work at itWhen it gets tricky, and you are more easily to opt outPart III Family life then and nowA 1. Separate 2. Smoking, drinking 3. Collecting 4. On the railway 5. Easy6. Play a lot of games7. Go out, 18B 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. F 6. TPart IV Father's DayA1)wise, knows 2). Thankless, provider, enemy 3) poorest, richest 4) educate5)fourteen, ignorant, stand, around, twenty-one, astonished, learned6)Hard, hardships, hardships, through, started7)Realizes, right, wrong8)baby, woman, woman, back9)Need, strong, protectionBDad, Daddy, meal, greeting card, see, 24%, 1960, 8%, married, poor, leave school, crime, large, ended, 50%, 1960, 6%, 70%, 8%, 15%, different, 1960s, involved, love, unemotional, leaders, punished, Most, cleaning, 1960s, 1970s, interested, wives, housework, earns, several, health, fatherhoodPart V Brothers and Sisters1. 22. Jealous 3 He got very angry 4 15 5 In Brazil 6 They young lady's brotherUnit 2Part I Getting readyB trouble, obeyed, play with, wine, wise, dear, often, results, stopped, wanted, allowedPart II Radio phone-in A1. 22. Student Medical Adviser3. 22221224. Fifteen5. About ten minutes6.Christine7. Worried8. Go out again9. Sit downB1.Writer2. 013. Before ten o'clock4. Brighton5. Persuade her dad to pick her upPart III Family disciplineANotes: discipline, talk, solution, talk much, dawn-out moan, alternatives, spankParent or Kid: K, P, P, K, P, Padopted, born, accept, cruel, particular, parents, directly, great, biological, same, due to, early, hear, sad, told, person, shock, left, teenagers, trust, deceived, suggests, felt, thought, closely, suitable, suitablePart V Freedom or Discipline?A 1. Two TV plays 2. At least 45 minutes 3. Yes 4. Doing piano lessons and reading a bookB 1. (T) 2. (F) 3. (F) 4(F)Unit 3Part I Getting ready B1.Foldaway double bed and mattress 5. Fitted wardrobe2.Coffee table 6. Electric cooker3.Refrigerator 7. Sofa4.Bathroom 8. Tumble dryerPart II The dream house A1.a canal boat2.a detached modern house3.a cottage in a small village by the sea4.a white-walled villa in Spain5.a big old family house in the country6.an enormous castle on an isolated islandB1.Bright red.2.On a little roof-garden3.White pillars4.Cliffs and trees5.Plunge into the sea6.Its heat.7.A dry-stone wall.8.By a boat.Part III Flat huntingA Things That Will Be Taken Away: fridge, washing machineThings That Will Be Left Behind: gas cooker/ stove, gas fire, plumbing, electric shower, oven1.F2. F3. T4. F5. TPart IV Changes in the American Family45% married parents 18 25% population live changes occupyone parent not married related family members same sax decreasedin a hurry financial security later having children longer left homeliving alone 27 000 000 26% choose failed 65 died 100 000 000 households 25% 7 000 000 high rate unmarried one third 2 000 000 increase effects government added social service two-parentPart V Memory test: Looking for an Apartment: F T F F T T F TUnit 4Part I Getting readyB :T F T F T T F F FC: 1. b. 2. c. 3. a. c. f. 4. c. e. f. g. h. i. l. 5. d. 6. a. 7. c. 8. b.Part II The teacher I remember best A:1. The French teacher.2. For five years.3. 13 years old.4. French and German5. Grammar and vocabulary.6. Video and cassettes.7. Conversation class.8. Visit France. B: English; black; dark; very thick and bushy; glasses with black frames; playing piano; singing; rugby; tennis; three children and an interesting wifeC: serious; friendly; learned a lot; strict; work very hard; interesting; France and the French; languages; university; foreign language; opening a door; a window; foreign country; do things; think; only way; best wayPart III Teachers and pupilsA : Advantages: unexpected; entertaining/ funnyDisadvantages: terribly hard; physically; emotionallyB: human, open, to know more about them; open, relaxed, formal; progress, assessmentC: unexpected; trust, person; the big world, relationships, values; properly, appropriate; magic,exciting; cares; relaxed, friendly, supportive; individuals; allows, individual; voice, feedback, valuable, planning, developing; respect, relaxedPart IVcolleges; universities; brains; information; libraries; solve; problems; reports; letters; 1000 million; 900 million; require; own; give; e-mail; communicate;; receive; friends; family; research; learn; grades; sign; classes; come; communications; organization; English; history; 5000; 1985; information; day; night; requirements; professor; students; much; more; two; three; four; admits; limits; computer-based; older; job; family; 40%; non-traditionalUnit 5Part I Getting readyB Problems: 1. Rely, dictionary; 2. main point; article; paragraph; 3. sure, serious; 4. slowly Advices: 1. dictionary, first 2. Read through, what it's about, take notes; 3. as much as; 4. time limitC: Pros: information, textbooks, educational equipment; teachers, time; computer programs, interest, math, understand; computer, secondary, colleges;Cons: better, books, sports, educational visits; Space Invader; school time, electronic games; learn;Part II School reportA Good qualities: 1.intelligent, 2. good at drawing, 3, good in English 4. strong oral skills 5. good in sport;Shortcoming: 1. not concentrating in class 2. talking too much in class 3. not giving in homeworkB intelligent, talk/ chat, harder; difficult; concentrate; drawing, talking; homework, term; plenty, say; more, bottom; important, hockeyPart III Visiting BritainA1. Give you a list of courses and some general advice2. 1) Write to schools, 2) Ask people who've been on a course.3. 1) Private language schools.2) Further education colleges.3) Universities.4. practice English.5. hardly speak to you, you don't get on with6. it rains, the weather turns cold, one's money gets stolen.B1. advanced, elementary, finding out, British Council2. find out, various addresses3. accommodation, English family,4. at classes, real life situation, far and away, acquiring5. personal recommendation, stayed with, heard about, metPart IV More about the topic: Personal Aims and Valuesaims, values, indicate, personally, skilled, authority, Influencing, Changing, Raising, active, backgrounds, responsibility, rich, difficulty, contribution, original, owing, Creating, political, successful, environment, philosophy, community, married, very important, seven, percentage, keeping up, 52%, social life, 59%, field 62%, friends, 64%, family, 66%, Helping, 70%, Developing, 75%Part V Memory test: Study HabitsWOMAN: Wake up, Work, breakfast, Potter about, shopping, a rest, supperMAN: Get up, seven, a cup of coffee, totally organized, six hours。
全新版大学英语听说教程第二册听力原文2-1-A Statement 1:Hello, welcome to "This Week's Sports". The big news this week is the basketball championship. It started on Friday. Los Angeles Lakers beat Philadelphia 76ers, 108 to 96. Lakers won.Statement 2:Utah Jazz played Miami Heat. Jazz lost the game. They lost by just one point. The score was 111 to 110.Statement 3:Detroit Pistons beat Indiana Pacers. The score was 135 to 130. Pistons won. Statement 4: And in the last game Houston Rockets played New York Knicks. Knicks won, 75 to 69. That's it for basketball action. Thank you.2-1-BWhy Don't You Join Me at the Gym SometimePeter: Hi, Laura. Where are you heading with that big bagLaura: Hi, Peter. I'm off to the gym. I've got to stay in shape, you known. I try to go three times a week, but I'm busy so I can't always make it.Peter: I know more women who work out than men. What's the main reason you work out For your health, or to look goodLaura: To be honest, for both. With women, good looks are always a very important consideration. Peter: If they were honest, most men who work out would admit that they also do it to look better, and not merely for health reasons.Laura: How about you Do you get any regular exercise Peter: I do a lot of walking, for exercise and enjoyment -- sometimes ten to twenty kilometers at a time -- but I never go to the gym like you do. Laura: Well, walking is good exercise. How about sports Peter: Not since my school days. I used to love playing baseball, but it's impossible to get enough people together for a game now. Mostly I just watch sports on TV.Laura: I play tennis fairly regularly with my friends, and sometimes go swimming and cycling by myself.Peter: Oh, I forgot about that. I go cycling sometimes too. And I often go swimming on vacation, but only recreational swimming.Laura: Why don't you join me at the gym sometime I can get you a guest pass.Peter: Well, maybe someday, but I'm pretty lazy about things like that. 2-1-CWatching a GameAlan: Going to the football game today, Betty Betty: No, but I'll be watching it on television with some friends. Alan: Weren't you able to get any ticketsBetty: I didn't try. I really don't go to games so often. Alan: But don't you enjoy going Don't you find it exciting to be part of the crowdBetty: Oh sure, nothing beats the atmosphere at a sporting event: the cheering, all that energy. But sometimes it's just too inconvenient getting into and out of the stadium before and after the game. And if you watch the game with friends, or at a bar or restaurant ...Alan: ... you've basically created your own crowd.Betty: That's right. Another reason why I like to watch sports on television is that I simply find it easier to follow the action on TV.Alan: Yeah, sometimes it is a little difficult to keep track of the ball when you're sitting in the stands.Betty: Especially when your seats are high up in the grandstand, and far from the field.Alan: It's like you're watching from an airplane, sometimes.Betty: Also good sports commentators on television can add to your understanding and enjoyment of the game.Alan: After listening to you I'm starting to wonder how they are able to sell any tickets to these games! 2-2-A1. The weather today: a fine day is in store nearly everywhere, with the best of the sunshine in southern and central areas of Britain. A pleasant day, then, with long sunny periods developing. Light winds. There will be light winds with a maximum temperature of 18 degrees Celsius, 64 degrees Fahrenheit.Looking at the outlook for the next few days, it will become mostly cloudy with heavy showers moving in from the west.2. A storm in Changchun, capital of Northeast China's Jilin Province, claimed four lives on Sunday. The storm lasted about three minutes from around 8 . The winds reached speeds of over a hundred miles an hour, causing serious damage and a widespread power failure.2-2-BDid You Hear the Weather ForecastAlan: Oh, look at the sky, Michelle! It's starting to get cloudy.Michelle: I see it. I hope it doesn't rain. I thought it was going to be a fine day today.Alan: That's certainly what the department was hoping for when they chose today as the date for the annual picnic.Michelle: You can't have a picnic without good weather. You need sunshine for all the eating and games and entertainment.Alan: Yeah, sunshine -- but not too much! Do you remember last yearMichelle: I sure do. It was so hot all we did was look for shade, look for ways to escape from the sun. Alan: And no one wanted to participate in any of the planned activities. All we wanted was cold drinks. And then dozed off.Michelle: If there had just been the tiniest breeze to cool us off...Alan: But there wasn't. Just that burning sun, without a cloud in the sky, and the temperature just seemed to climb higher and higher.Michelle Well, we don't have that problem this year, apparently. Alan, did you hear the weather forecast Is it supposed to rainAlan: I don't know. I didn't catch the weather report. But maybe if it rains, it will only be a short shower which cools things off a little. That might not be bad.2-2-CA ThunderstormLili: Look, Betty, the sky has turned completely black!Betty: Oh, wow. A big thunderstorm is coming. But I guess it won't last long.Lili: Yeah, maybe for about twenty minutes or so it's going to seem like it's the end of the world. And then the sun will come out again.Betty: I like storms like this. Summer is dramatic. What do you think, LiliLili: Yes, these storms do come quite suddenly in the summer. I often seem to get caught without an umbrella.Betty: But it's not so terribly getting caught in the rain occasionally in the summer. Now if you got all wet during a cold, dreary winter day -- that really would be horrible.Lili: True. Ah, it's starting to rain now. Here it comes. Yes, it's starting to pour.Betty: Here comes the lightning and thunder too.Lili: At least it's supposed to clear up later this afternoon, and to be fine this evening.Betty: That's good, because I'm going to meet some friends tonight.Lili: Well, most likely you will have a very pleasant evening, because this storm should take some of the humidity from the air.Betty: Yes, I must admit that these Chinese summers are very humid.Lili: More humid than in the USBetty: Well, I can't speak about the whole country. But as far as New York goes, I'd say that the weather here in Shanghai tends to be hotter and more humid.Lili: But I think our winters are milder.Betty: Yes, I'm sure they are. We probably also get more snow in New York than you do here. 2-3-A 1.M: Have you ever been to that big restaurant opposite the school gateW: Yes, many times. Whenever my friends come to visit me, I'll take them there to eat.Q: Does the woman enjoy the food in that restaurant2.W: Is there something wrong, sirM: My wife and I have been kept waiting for nearly an hour for our meal.Q: Is the man satisfied with the restaurant's service3.W: Where is the cake I made this morningM: We ate it, mom. Can you make another one for usQ: Do the children like the cake4.W: I hear you like chicken very much.M: Next to beef.Q: Does the man like chicken best5.M: Have you tried this wine beforeW: No, never. It's the first time, but it's really to my taste.Q: Does the woman like the wine6.M: John, do you want a sodaW: Soda I think it tastes like medicine.Q: Does John want a soda7.W: Why, the fish is left almost untouched.M: Well, it would be good if it were less salty.Q: Does the man like the fish8.M: Hi, Sue, would you like to eat out tonightW: Oh, I'd really like to, but my sister may come to visit me this evening.Q: Will Sue eat out with the man tonight2-3-BWhat about Dining OutPeter: Hi, Kate.Kate: Hi, Peter. How have you beenPeter: Oh, OK, I guess. And youKate: Not too bad. We haven't seen each other for a while, have wePeter: No, we haven't. So that makes me ask... Do you have any plans for this SaturdayKate: No, not yet, I don't think so. WhyPeter: What do you think about getting together and going out to dinner this weekendKate: That would be great. Do you have any particular place in mindPeter: Well, I think I'd like to eat something that's not too heavy. I've been eating a little too much lately.Kate: Me too.Peter: I love Italian food, but maybe we should skip that this time. They always seem to serve so much food in Italian restaurants, and you end up eating more than you wanted to.Kate: Chinese food would be good.Peter: Yes, or maybe some Japanese sushi. That style uses a lot of natural flavors, and not much oil or cream or heavy sauces.Kate: Yes, either of those choices would be good. Let's just meet on Saturday night, and decide then where to eat.Peter: That's fine by me.2-3-CEating OutA: Well, here we are -- not too crowded.B: Great! Let's order quickly so we can chat a little.A: OK. What are you in the mood forB: Something light. I went out for pizza at lunch and I'm still full.A: There are three salads. Or you could have soup and a sandwich.B: What are you having A hamburger, I suppose.A: No, actually I ate out last night too, but we had fast food at McDonald's, then a late snack at Kentucky Fried Chicken.B: Oh, dear. Well, maybe you should have the chicken salad.A: Yes, I think so. Look, the daily special is spaghetti. That sounds good.B: Oh, the prices are great, too. I'll have that as well.A: Now let's decide on drinks.B: I'll just have coffee and a glass of iced water.A: Italian food needs red wine. you know.B: But we have to go back to work.A: OK, a Coke then.B: Here comes the waitress. Let me order first.2-4-ADialogue 1:M: What's the troubleW: I feel dizzy and my whole body aches.M: How long have you been sickW: Two or three days now.M: How's your appetiteW: I've got no appetite. The sight of food simply turns my stomach. What's wrong with me M: You seem to be generally run-down.Q: What is the most probable relationship between the two speakersDialogue 2:W: What's the matter, Jack You look pale.M: Oh, I feel terrible.W: Why What's the matterM: I have a splitting headache and a sore throat.W: Why didn't you tell meM: I thought they might go away, but I feel worse this morning. I'm aching all over.W: Hmm. You feel warm, too. You must have got a fever. There's a pretty bad flu going around, you know.Q: What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers2-4-BGoing to See the DoctorD: So what's your troubleP: Well, doctor, I haven't been feeling well lately. My biggest problem is that I'm having trouble sleeping.D: Have you tried any of the sleeping medications availableP: I've tried one or two, but they don't seem to help.D: How long have you had this problemP: Three or four months -- it's been rather a long time now.D: Are you suffering from an unusual level of stress in your life latelyP: Not more than usual. My biggest worry is the fact I can't sleep.D: Well, some people don't need as much sleep as others.P: But I feel tired all day, so it is a problem for me.D: Have you been experiencing any other symptomsP: I've also had a lot of indigestion lately.D: Well, you are a little overweight, aren't youP: Yes. And I've gained about seven kilograms this past year.D: You really should try to lose at least that extra weight. Do you get much exerciseP: No, not very much.D: Physical activity is very important.P: So what do you recommend, doctorD: I will give you some medication for your insomnia and your indigestion. But I also recommend that you begin a regular exercise program.P: But I have neither the time nor the money to go to a gym.D: You don't need to go to a gym. A simple walking program would be very beneficial for you. I think you'll find that diet and exercise will be very helpful in taking care of your recent complaints.2-4-C Eating ApplesYou probably know a famous saying about the importance of eating apples. It is, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away.Now, a new American study shows eating apples may help fight cancer, too. Researchscientists at Cornell University in New York say a combination of chemicals found in apples is important for good health. The study shows that the combination of chemicals plays an important part in anti-cancer activity.The scientists say the chemicals are in both the skin and the flesh of apples. Results of the study were reported in the publication Nature. The Cornell researchers studied the chemicals, or extracts, taken from the skin and flesh of red apples grown in New York State. They studied the effectiveness of the apple extracts in fighting cancer.The researchers treated colon (结肠) cancer cells with fifty milligrams of apple extract (苹果汁). Extracts from the apple skin reduced the growth of cancer cells by forty-three percent. Extracts from the fruit's flesh reduced the growth of cancer cells by twenty-nine percent.The researchers also treated human liver (肝) cancer cells with apple extract. Extracts from the apple skin reduced the growth of those cells by fifty-seven percent. Extracts from the fleshy part of the apple reduced the cancer cells by forty percent.Lead researcher Liu Ruihai said scientists have long known that apples are good for human health. He says some scientists are interested in testing single vitamins or other substances to see if they alone fight disease. He says his study shows no single substance works alone to reduce cancer. Instead, the combination of chemicals in apples is effective and eating fruit and vegetables is better than taking extra vitamin pills.2-5-A1. Most people like music. In fact, we are surrounded by it. It's on the radio and television and can be heard in stores and offices. However, not everyone likes the same kind of music.2. The manager of the music shop was called Brian Epstein. Because so many people had asked fora record by the Beatles, Epstein decided to go and listen to the group himself.3. Firstly I would like to talk about classical music and its representative composers, then I will move on to jazz music, and finally I will focus on pop music in the last century.4. We listen to exciting music and our hearts beat faster, our blood pressure rises, and our blood flows more quickly. In short, we're stimulated.2-5-BBackground MusicBackground music may seem harmless, but it can have a powerful effect on those who hear it. Recorded background music first found its way into factories, shops and restaurants in the USA. Very soon it spread to other parts of the world. Now it is becoming difficult to go shopping or eat a meal without listening to music.To begin with, background music was intended simply to create a soothing atmosphere. Recently, however, it's becoming a big business. An American marketing expert has shown that music can boost sales or increase factory production by as much as a third.But it has to be the light music. Lively music has no effect at all on sales. Slow music can increase receipts by 34%. This is probably because shoppers slow down and have more opportunity to spot items they would like to buy. Yet, slow music isn't always the answer. The expert found that in restaurants slow music meant customers took longer to eat their meals, which reduced overall sales. So restaurant owners might be well advised to play faster music to keep the customers moving -- unless, of course, the resulting indigestion leads to complaints. 2-5-C Celine DionCeline Dion is the youngest of 14 children in a working-class family in Quebec, Canada. Her parents, who both loved music, encouraged her to develop her musical talent. At 12, Celine hadcomposed the song "It Was Only a Dream". Her mother and brother helped her to make a recording of that song and sent it off to an address they found on an album of a popular French singer. The address was that of Rene Angelil, who became her first conquest, but there would be millions more.Celine's rise from a teenage singer to a pop superstar has been steady, but not without difficulties. Record companies were at first less enthusiastic about investing in a teenager than Angelil, who mortgaged his own home to pay for her first album. But her first two albums won a great success. And by 1983 she became the first Canadian ever to have a gold record in France.In 1990, Celine made her first English language record with Unison but her real breakthrough in America came when she was selected by Disney to sing the theme song of Beauty and the Beast. The song went to No. 1 on the chart and won both a Grammy and an Academy award. In 1996 she performed at the opening ceremonies of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games and in 1997, she recorded the theme song for Titanic, and her name became synonymous with the enormously successful film.Celine Dion's favorite theme is love. She sings the depth and the power of love in a great many of her hits such as "Love Can Move Mountains", "Because You Loved Me", "The Power of Love" and, of course, the theme song of Titanic, "My Heart Will Go On".2-6-A Identifying the Major Event in a Conversation W: Here we are, Mr. Wang. This is a newly-built building. M: What a fine building! How many floors are there W: Forty. Our company has offices on four floors in the building. M: Yours is really a big company.W: Yes, it is. The sales office is on the first floor. The marketing and accounting offices are on the second floor. And we have many other departments: personnel. research, etc. They are all on the 8th floor.M: Where's the manager's officeW: It's on the 9th floor.Passage:Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our company. Our company was established in 1999. It is a joint-venture company specializing in sportswear. Most of our products are for young students; some are for adults. All our products sell well both at home and abroad. In recent years, we have expanded our markets from China to Southeast Asia, East Africa, North America, and South America.2-6-BWho Is to Be Promoted(The Personnel Department is having a meeting. Joan Black is the chairperson of the meeting. ) Joan: I think John Jeffrey's already been with the company for 20 years. Surely he's not still expecting promotion. Do you agree, PeterPeter: Well. in my opinion, John's always shown great loyalty to the company. It's time this was rewarded. What do you think, CliveClive: It's not just a question of loyalty. Would he be any good at the job He would need to manage a small team -- he's got no experience of that yet.Peter: He never will have any experience unless we give him a chance!Joan: We can't afford to be sentimental. I don't think he's the man for the job. He's always been a follower, not a leader. Let's move on to the other candidates. Rita Hayden has already shown great personnel management skill, I feel, even if she's ...Peter: Oh, come on, Joan! Rita's still learning her trade! We can't afford to take a risk with someone so inexperienced.Clive: I agree with Peter. I favor Susan Palmer. She's got a lot of experience. She's already worked inthe department on other occasions so she knows the ropes and she's ...Joan: But Susan's always struck me as a bit cautious. We need someone dynamic for this job. Peter: I'd agree with Clive. I think Susan Palmer would do a good job. Maybe she's a bit cautious but she's solid, reliable... We need those qualities too.Joan: Well, if you're both so sure, I suppose I'll have to agree. Still, we'll wait a week before confirming it just in case any other applicants put their names forward.2-6-CA Good SalesmanMr Stevenson was the owner of a general appliance store. He had seen many newly-weds coming into his store to shop for their first refrigerator, washer and dryer, and air-conditioner. Pen and pencil in hand, they would ask him a lot of questions about price, features and after-sale services, but they would usually walk away at the end of their inquiry.The other day a young couple came into his store. They asked him all the usual questions and he answered all of them patiently. But when he suggested an order at the end, they replied firmly, "We'll have to look around places first."Although feeling a bit disappointed, Mr Stevenson did not show it. Instead, he smiled, moved closer and said, "I know you will go to Discount Dan to look at the price tags. That's perfectly understandable. I do the same. In fact, they sell the same stuff as we do. But if you buy things there, there is something you will not get. And that is me. I come with everything I sell. I've been in the business for thirty years and in a few years' time I'm going to give my store to my daughter and son-in-law. I hope they will carry on the family business. I stand behind everything I sell and I will make sure that you will never regret buying things from me."After this short speech Mr Stevenson offered the young couple some ice cream to thank them for their interest.Impressed by his honesty and sincerity, the young couple decided to place an order.2-7-A DialogueM: Excuse me, do you have a T-shirt of this kind in a larger sizeW: What size do you wantM: Medium.W: PardonM: I want a medium.W: Here's a medium in black. Do you like itM: Well, I like the picture on the front, but I'd prefer a white one with a slogan on the front.W: Here's a white one in medium. And it's 100% cotton.M: Perfect. I'll take it.2-7-BFashion -- Image or RealityWhy do people spend so much money on fashion Do they want to create an image or make sure they are not old-fashioned Do people really judge each other by the clothes they wear The billion-dollar fashion industry certainly tries to convince consumers that such judgements are made.Unfortunately, they may be right. A recent study using elementary school students was interesting. They said that people wearing Calvin Klein designer jeans were more handsome and successful than those wearing Wranglers. Levi-wearers were seen as sporty, fashionable and fun! Obviously we learn early that "Clothes make the man." In other words, clothes show age, outlook, status and income. However, clothes that look great on professional models may look terrible on theaverage buyer.Although beautiful clothes don't help physically, they are important for social and psychological effects. Expensive clothes can make the wearer feel like part of the high status group that sets taste and style. So you are buying an image of success. You may really live a routine life, waking up in the morning feeling dull and ordinary. But when you dress in these expensive clothes, your mood brightens. You feel good, ready to face another day with energy. Sound crazy People who love clothes say it's true.Of course, a lot of people don't like high fashion. They'd rather spend their money on something practical. Which would you prefer -- the image or the reality 2-7-C Platform Shoes If you have been thinking that platform shoes are the newest fashion trend on the planet, then it is about time you found out something about these height boosters. Not only were they wildly popular during the noisy disco days of the 1970's, but they were also all the rage during the late 1400's to 1600's.The platform shoes that were the sign of high fashion in the 1600's were more practical than today's style symbols. They were worn over delicate shoes to protect them from getting dirty when walking in muddy or dusty streets.After going out of fashion in the 1600's, platforms returned to the style scene in the 1930's when designers such as Salvatore Ferragamo began breaking the rules of fashion. They re-emerged again towards the end of the 1960's and by 1975 were so common that men were also trying to balance on their massive heels.No matter how fashionable platforms are, they also have a reputation for creating problems. It is very easy to twist your ankle while wearing platforms and the damage this can do to your foot can be serious. In Japan, they have also brought about traffic problems as women wearing them while driving have been unable to brake quickly enough and as a result caused accidents! 2-8-A Nowadays, dieting is a popular practice in many countries. However, of the nearly 50 American adults currently dieting, only less than 10% will be able to maintain their weight loss for at least a year. Researchers in the Framingham Heart Study pointed out that losing and gaining weight again might be harmful to your heart. Over a 14-year period, they analyzed the weight changes and health of 3,130 people. They found that those adults whose weight shifted the most had about a 50% increased risk of developing heart disease than those whose weight remained more stable. For now the researchers are not sure how weight changes are linked to health problems, but they think that people who diet frequently may prefer high-fat foods. Losing and regaining weight may also cause an unhealthy distribution of body weight. Dieters may lose pounds from their legs only to regain weight in an area such as their stomach, which increases the risk of developing heart disease.2-8-B Lottery WinnersDo you dream of winning the lottery So have millions of other people. Every day, millions of Americans buy lottery tickets. They are hoping to win $100,000, $1,000,000 or more. What happens after you win the lottery When you win a million dollars, you don't receive a check for the total amount. You receive $50, 000 a year for twenty years. Also, you must pay taxes. After taxes, you receive from $25,000 to $40,000 a year for twenty years. This is a lot of extra spending money.What have some people done with their money Let's look at three past winners.Lisa K wanted to be an artist, but she didn't have enough money to go to art school. She was working at a job she didn't enjoy. In August, Lisa bought one ticket and won two million dollars. She quit her job three weeks later and is now attending art school.Mark L was a car salesman. He worked seven days a week and had little time for family life. After he won the lottery, he quit working. Now he spends his time bowling, working in the garden, and fixing things in his house. But, he's bored. He doesn't want to sell cars again, but he isn't sure what he wants to do with his life.Jack B is one of the small number of winners who did not quit his job. Jack still teaches at a school near his home. But now he and his wife take their children on an interesting vacation every year. And they don't worry about sending their children to college. They say that money brings security and gives a person opportunities, but it doesn't bring happiness. 2-8-C An Abandoned Newborn BabyA healthy newborn girl was discovered in Central Park yesterday morning. The baby was abandoned on the top of a rock shortly before dawn after the mother gave birth to her there.The police said that the baby was healthy and weighed 7 pounds. Now they were searching for the mother. A policeman said that they had never had anything like this before. They really didn't get babies left in the park. But they were just happy the baby was all right.The police rushed the baby to a nearby hospital. Fortunately she was OK. The police believed the baby was born less than half an hour before she was discovered. They also believed judging from the amount of blood found on the rock, that the mother might have given birth there. It was 70 degrees when the baby was found.Detectives were investigating whether the mother was a homeless woman who called a baby rescue hotline early yesterday. The head of Hope Foundation said that his hotline received a call about 5:30 . from a young homeless woman in Manhattan. The caller asked, "How do I get rid of my baby" She was apparently in labor. Then she was told to go to。
新起点高职英语综合教程第二册答案1、Every morning John takes a()to his office. [单选题] *A. 20-minutes' walkB. 20 minute ' walkC. 20-minutes walkD. 20-minute walk(正确答案)2、Reading()the lines, I dare say that the government are more worried than they admitted. [单选题] *A. behindB. between(正确答案)C. alongD. among3、I tell my mother not ______ me.()[单选题] *A. worry aboutB. to worry about(正确答案)C. worry withD. to worry with4、E-mail is _______ than express mail, so I usually email my friends. [单选题] *A. fastB. faster(正确答案)C. the fastestD. more faster5、The car _______ after forty minutes driving, so he didn’t have the interview on time. [单选题] *A. broke down(正确答案)B. broke inC. broke outD. broke up6、Lily is a very_____person and never wastes anything. [单选题] *A.generousB.economical(正确答案)C.economicD.efficient7、We all wondered()Tom broke up with his girlfriend. [单选题] *A. thatB. whatC. whoD. why(正确答案)8、—Is this Tony’s history book?—No, it isn’t ______.()[单选题] *A. himB. his(正确答案)C. heD. himself9、61.How is online shopping changing our way? ? ? ? ? ? life? [单选题] *A.of(正确答案)B.inC.onD.for10、My brother usually _______ his room after school. But now he _______ soccer. [单选题] *A. cleans; playsB. cleaning; playingC. cleans; is playing(正确答案)D. cleans; is playing the11、_______ is on September the tenth. [单选题] *A. Children’s DayB. Teachers’Day(正确答案)C. Women’s DayD. Mother’s Day12、There is a popular belief _____schools don’t pay any attention to spelling. [单选题] *A.that(正确答案)B.whichC.whatD.whose13、I have seldom seen my father()pleased with my progress as he is now. [单选题] *A. so(正确答案)B. veryC. tooD. rather14、—Look at those purple gloves! Are they ______, Mary?—No, they aren’t. ______ are pink. ()[单选题] *A. you; IB. your; MyC. yours; Mine(正确答案)D. you; Me15、--Whose _______ are these?? ? ? --I think they are John·s. [单选题] *A. keyB. keyesC. keys(正确答案)D. keies16、37.It’s fun _________ a horse with your best friends on the grass. [单选题] *A.to ride (正确答案)B.ridingC.ridesD.ride17、She passed me in the street, but took no()of me. [单选题] *Attention (正确答案)B. watchC. careD. notice18、Growing vegetables()constantly watering. [单选题] *A. neededB. are neededC. were neededD. needs(正确答案)19、--Shall we have a swim?--Yes, let’s _______ it at 9:00 next Sunday. [单选题] *A. putB. meetC. setD. make(正确答案)20、He doesn’t feel well. He has a _______ nose. [单选题] *A. runingB. rainingC. runny(正确答案)D. rainy21、I think _______ is nothing wrong with my car. [单选题] *A. thatB. hereC. there(正确答案)D. where22、It _______ him ten minutes to solve the problem. [单选题] *A. spentB. took(正确答案)C. costD. paid23、You wouldn't have seen her if it _____ not been for him . [单选题] *A. hasB. had(正确答案)C. haveD.is having24、Be careful when you _______ the street. [单选题] *A. are crossingB. is crossingC. cross(正确答案)D. is cross25、21 In a few years' time, there ________ thousands of trees on the hill. [单选题] * A.will haveB.will be(正确答案)C.are haveD.have26、John will go home as soon as he _______ his work. [单选题] *A. finishB. will finishC. finishedD. finishes(正确答案)27、He was born in Canada, but he has made China his _______. [单选题] *A. familyB. addressC. houseD. home(正确答案)28、John is fond of playing _____ basketball and Jack is keen on playing _____ piano. [单选题] * A./…the(正确答案)B.the…/C./…/D.the…the29、36.This kind of bread is terrible. I don't want to eat it ______. [单选题] *A.any more(正确答案)B.some moreC.no longerD.some longer30、Many people prefer the bowls made of steel to the _____ made of plastic. [单选题] *A. itB. ones(正确答案)C. oneD. them。
新起点大学英语教材2答案一、听力部分1. a. B b. A c. C d. B e. A f. C g. B h. B i. C j. A2. a. C b. A c. C d. B e. C f. A g. B h. C i. A j. B3. a. C b. A c. C d. B e. A f. A g. C h. B二、阅读部分Passage 1:1. D2. B3. C4. A5. D6. B7. CPassage 2:8. B 9. A 10. C 11. D 12. B 13. A 14. C 15. DPassage 3:16. A 17. C 18. B 19. A 20. D 21. B三、完型填空部分1. A2. D3. C4. B5. A6. C7. B8. D9. A 10. C11. D 12. B 13. A 14. C 15. B四、词汇部分1. taste2. effort3. disappointed4. wealthier5. competition6. prevent7. creative8. forecast9. convenient 10. observe五、短文改错部分Dear Mr. Smith,I'm writing to apply for the position as a secretary to your company. I saw the advertisement in the newspaper and thought that position would be a good fit for me. I’m confident in my ability to handle various administrative tasks and I have an excellent organization skill. I have four years of experience in a similar role.During my previous job, I was responsible for managing all the correspondence, scheduling appointments, and organizing meetings. I am able to work efficiently under pressure and meet tight deadlines. In addition, I have a strong attention to detail and can multitask effectively.I believe that my strong communication skills, attention to detail, and ability to work independently would make me a valuable asset to your company. I am confident that I would be able to contribute to the efficiency and smooth operation of the office.Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the opportunity to discuss my qualifications further.Sincerely,[Your Name]六、写作部分参考范文:(题目为 "My Hometown")My HometownMy hometown is a small but beautiful place located in the countryside. It is surrounded by green fields and tall mountains, creating a picturesque view for all those who visit.One of the things that I love most about my hometown is its peaceful atmosphere. Life here is slower paced compared to the hustle and bustle of the city. People are friendly and always willing to help each other. The sense of community is strong, and everyone knows one another.In terms of natural beauty, my hometown is blessed with abundant natural resources. The air is fresh, and the water is crystal clear. We have a variety of plants and animals that make the environment rich and diverse. It's a great place for nature lovers and photographers.Besides its natural beauty, my hometown also boasts a rich cultural heritage. Traditional customs and festivals are still celebrated with enthusiasm and passion. The local cuisine is delicious and unique, with flavors that cannot be found anywhere else. Visitors to my hometown often remark on the warmth and hospitality of the locals, making it a memorable experience for all.In conclusion, my hometown may be small, but it is a place that holds a special place in my heart. Its peaceful atmosphere, natural beauty, and rich cultural heritage make it a truly remarkable place. I am proud to call it my hometown and I hope more people will have the opportunity to experience its beauty firsthand.以上是根据题目给出的范文格式和内容要求,为您写的一篇关于"我的家乡"的文章。
Key to Exercises of Listening 2Key to Unit 1 Social CustomsTask 1KeyA.Answer the following questions.1) She wanted to see St. Paul‘s Cathedral.2) She was so surprised because she saw so many Englishmen who looked alike.3) They were all wearing dark suits and bowler hats, carrying umbrellas and newspapers.4) Because she had often read about them and seen photographs of them, who all looked as if theywere wearing a uniform.5) No, he didn‘t.6) He used the English saying ―It takes all kinds to make a world‖ to prove his opinion.B.Write down the poem “If All the Seas Were One Sea”.If all the seas were one sea, what a great sea it would be! And if all the trees were one tree, what a great tree it would be! And if this tree were to fall in the sea, what a great splash there would be!Task 2KeyA: Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape.1) people were much busier2) colder than England , minus thirty degrees, last longer3) much more mountainous, much higher and much more rocky, more beautiful4) tend to be more crowded5) the houses, mallerB: Decide whether the following statements are true or false.1) T 2) T 3) F 4) F 5) F1Task 3KeyA: Answer the following questions.1) In the US, people usually dance just to enjoy themselves; they don‘t invite other people to watchthem.2) Usually eight people dance together.3) Because people form a square in dancing with a man and a woman on each side of the square.4) He usually makes it into a song.5) They war old-fashioned clothes.B: Decide whether the following statements are true or false.1) F 2) T 3) F 4) F 5) TC. Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape.1) eight people form a square, on each side of the square.2) What they should do, makes it into a song/sings3) Don‘t have much time to think4) Old-fashioned clothesTask 4KeyA: Answer the following questions.1) It was a time to celebrate the end of winter and the beginning of spring.2) They burned the picture of their kitchen god to bring good luck.3) The custom said the brides must wear ―something old, something new, something borrowed, andsomething blue‖ to bring good luck.4) Because they could not eat meat, eggs or dairy products during Lent, so they tried to use up thesethings before Lent began.5) It was a straw man made by children in Czech; it was a figure of death.6) People brought their animals to church. And before the animals went into the church peopledressed them up in flowers and ribbons.Task 5KeyA: Decide whether the following statements are true or false according to the tape.1) F 2) T 3) F 4) T 5) F 6) T 7) TB: Write out a list of the advantages and disadvantages of the Victorian times.Task 6KeyA: Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.1) b 2) a 3) c 4) aB: Complete the following sentence with what you hear on the tape.1) family unit, process, change, used to be, the extended , the nuclear2) job patterns, progressed, agricultural, industrial, forced, job opportunities, split up3) traditional, family, other living arrangementsC: Complete the definitions below according to the what you hear on the tape.1) mother, father, children, and some other relatives such as grandparents, living in the same houseor nearby.2) Only the parents and the children.3) Previously married men and women marry again and combine the children from formermarriages into a new family.Task 7KeyA: Fill in the following chart with a “√” mark in corresponding columnsB: Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.1) c 2) c 3) a 4) b 5) c 6) c 7) cTask 8KeyA: Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.1) a 2) c 3) b 4) c 5) c 6) b 7) c 8) bB: Decide whether the following statements are true or false according to the tape.1) T 2) T 3) F 4) F 5) T 6) F 7) F 8) F 9) T 10) FTask 9Social customs and ways of behaving change. But they do not necessarily always change for the better. Things which were considered impolite many years ago are now acceptable. Just a few years ago, it was considered impolite behaviour for a man to smoke on the street. No man who thought of himself as being a gentleman would make a fool of himself by smoking when a lady was in the room.The important thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might make other people feel uncomfortable—especially if they are your guests. There is a story about a rich nobleman who had a very formal dinner party. When the food was served, one of the guests started to eat his peas with a knife. Other guests were amused or shocked, but the nobleman calmly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way. It would have been bad manners to make his guest feel foolish or uncomfortable.Key to Unit 2 WeatherTask 1KeyA.Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) b 2) a 3) dTask 2KeyA.Decide whether the following statements are true or false according to thetape.1) T 2) F 3) FB. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) d 2) c 3) cC. Fill in the blanks with what you hear on the tape.Climate, reputation, extraordinary,unreliable.dry, wet,clear, dull,hot, cold, bad, mildTask 3KeyComplete the following summary of the passage.I. the countryTrees, grass, lakes and steamsII.A.1. concrete, iron and steel2. take in the heat during the day and throw of f heat into the air at nightB. Warmer wintersCar engines , electrical applianceIII.A.air pollution may stop sunlight from reaching the earth1.Ice near the North and South poles to melt2.to be slowly folded and people living in these cities to move to higher landTask 4KeyA. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) b 2) cB. Fill in the blanks with what you hear on the tapenight, delightmorning, warninggraywayredheadC. Decide whether the following statements are true or false according to thetape.1) F 2) T 3 )FTask 5KeyA. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) c 2) b 3) d 4) c 5) cTask 6KeyA. Decide whether the following statements are true or false according to thetape.1) F 2) T 3) F 4) T 5) F 6) TB. Fill in the blanks with what you hear on the tapeIncredible, one minute, kilometer, destroyed, lifted up, carried away, killed, injuredTask 7KeyA. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) b 2) a 3) bB.Summarize the weather conditions reported in the radio programme.1) It has been nice weather during the day, but it is going to change at night.2) Fine weather in southern Europe and not so nice in Northern Europe.C.Match each place with the corresponding weather condition there.For todaySoutheast England Maximum temperatures of around 21 degreesSouthern Scotland 26 degrees Celsius by mid-afternoonBrighton 23 degrees Celsius by early afternoonMidlands Light showers around middayNorthwest of Scotland 15 hours of lovely sunshineFor the weekendSpain Cloudy but mainly dry with sunny periods, 23 degrees Celsius Greece Heavy rain, 17 degrees CelsiusFrance Cloudy with rain, maximum temperatures of 22 degrees Northern Ireland 34 degrees CelsiusMost of England 32 degrees CelsiusTask 8KeyFill in the following chart.Task 9KeyA. Tick the statements “√” that correctly describe the tornado in Xenia in 1974.3) [√]6) [√]7)[√]B. Rearrange the following sentences describing the boy’s experiences on theday when the tornado hit his town.[f]→[c]→[a]→[d]→[b]→[e]C. Decide whether the following statements are true or false according to thetape.1) F 2) T 3) F 4) FD. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) d 2) bTask 10ScriptUndoubtedly, Tibet is one of the harshest places for human existence. It is cool in summer but freezing cold in winter. In Lhasa, the mildest city in Tibet, temperatures may exceed 29 degrees Celsius in summer while plummeting to -16 degrees Celsius in winter! Sun radiation is extremely strong in Tibet. The sunlight in Lhasa is so intense that the city is called Sunlight City. The thin air can neither block off nor retain heat so that there are great temperature extremes on the same day! The average temperature in northern Tibet is subzero and winter arrives in October until the following May or June. July and August are the best time to visit the area, enjoying warm temperatures, intense sunshine, beautiful scenery and festive events. May, June and September represent the tourist season in east Tibet. In winter, roads are all blocked by heavy snow. Landslides and rock falls frequently occur, which will make travel difficult.Key to Unit 3 Social IssuesTask 1KeyA. Answer the following questions.1)Stress on the job costs American companies as much as $150 billion a year in lowerproductivity, unnecessary employee sick leave, and higher medical costs.2)The most stressful professions are those that involve danger and extreme pressure and thosethat carry a lot of responsibility without much control.3)The best way to deal with stress is through relaxation, but sometimes the only answer is tofight back or walk away.B. Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape.4)Three-quarters5)psychologists, doctors6)nervousness, anger, frequent illness, mental problemsTask 2KeyA: Complete the following summary of the two speakers’ opinions.1)give in so easily to hijackers‘ demandsa)threaten to blow up a plane or commit some other outrageb)hold out against this kind of blackmail, always have terrorists, Start executing terroristsautomaticallyc)be prepared to face the consequences of evil2)a)It‘s the lesser of two evils. Terrorists have proven often enough that they really meanbusiness.b)Innocent lives, threatening the innocent will achieve its endsB. Answer the following questions.She implies that if the first speaker was one of the victims of terrorism, she would want the government to give in to the demands so that she wouldn‘t die.Task 3KeyA: Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape.1) thirty-five, natural lights, a small window, hot, airless, very noisy2) Mexico3) ought to, shouldn‘tB. Answer the following questions.1) It is located in a narrow street with five-and six-storey buildings eight kilometers from downtownLos Angeles.2) This factory makes shirts and jeans.3) She‘s already been working for ten hours, but she won‘t stop for another two hours.4) She can‘t complain about those things because she is an illegal immigrant.Task 4KeyA: Complete the following summary of British government’s statistics.social trends1)marked differencesa)one hour more every day, three hours more every weekb) 1 prevent, cleaning and ironing, keep household accounts, do repairs or improvementsc)30 percent2)leisure activities, watching television, 20 hours a week, going for walks, Swimming, British womenB. Answer the following questions.Unlike the other couples, Carla has always kept her own accounts and Adrian has always done his own housework. Neither of them like watching television very much and they both like swimming.Task 5KeyA: Complete the following summary of the passage.How a city in Japan solve the problem of garbage disposal.160 million, every year, 10 percent, 10 percent, the restpublic cooperation1)garbage that can be easily burned, kitchen and garden trash2)electrical appliances, plastic tools and plastic toys3)are poisonous, cause pollution, batteries4)bottles and glass containers that can be recycled5)mental containers that can be recycled6)furniture and bicycleson different days, on requestfertilizer, to produce electricity, recycled , cleaned, repaired, resold cheaply, given awayB. Answer the following questions.1) The garbage will be taken to a center that looks like a clean new office building or hospital.Inside the center, special equipment is used to sort and process the garbage.2) Official from cities around the world visit Machida to see whether they can use some of theseideas and techniques to solve their own garbage disposal problems.Task 6KeyA: Answer the following questions.1)They were talking about Mrs. Carter.2)She was a tall, handsome woman who used to come into the shop at least twice a week.3)She lived alone in a large house on an old farm—about three miles from the shop.4)He was absolutely certain, otherwise he would never call the police. His evidence was this:First, he saw her do it; second, he found the things in her bag; third, she had done it before.5)Because two young people saw her. The shopkeeper believed that if they didn‘t punish her,young people would think that stealing didn‘t matter.6)The judge thought that it was a difficult case from a humanitarian point of view. The excuseshe found for her were: First, the woman was old and she lived alone—she was lonely. Second,she wasn‘t poor—she was well-known for her generosity to charities and she didn‘t need tosteal. The items were only worth a pound or two. Third, she pleaded not guilty and said shedidn‘t know that she had done it.Task 7KeyA: Fill in the blanks in the summary of the planner’s description.not all modern cities are alike, modern city1) a single high-density centre, skyscraper, motorways, as far as you can see2) the low-density multi-center city, a large collection of a number of small centres, shoppingcentres, factories, businesses and skyscrapersB. Answer the following questions.1) He thinks that the second type (the Los Angeles model) is more sensible.2) He considers it highly likely that the kind of city we know now will completely disappear.Task 8KeyA: Answer the following questions.1) He thinks that this country‘s problems all come from inflation, which is the result of theDemocrat‘s careless spending.2) No, she doesn‘t agree with Ned. She believes that the problem is unemployment. If thegovernment cuts spending too much, people will fall into a vicious circle of moreunemployment and fewer taxpayers to share the burden.3) She agrees with Barbara. She believes that unemployment is a big problem, especially in the bigindustrial cities. And the government isn‘t doing very much to help the big industries out.4) He believes in the free market system rather than government regulation or protection. He thinksthat without a lot of government interference everything will be okay.5) No, they think it‘s bad for the weak, the poor and the unprotected / it‘s bad for theunderprivileged.B. Fill in the blanks with what you hear on the tape..More and more money, come from somewhere, higher taxes and high pricesTask 9KeyA: Answer the following questions.1) The problem is whether or not the inner city—the core of most urban areas—willmanage to survive at all.2) They moved to the suburbs in search of fresh air, elbow room, and privacy.3) As a result, suburbs began to sprawl out across the countryside. Many cities began to fall intodisrepair. And many downtown areas existed for business only.4) The result was that urban centers declined even further and the suburbs expanded still more.5) Because from the decision of the Taylors and many other young couples, we can see that somepeople may be tired of spending long hours commuting, and they may have begun to miss theadvantages of culture and companionship provided by city life.B: Decide whether the following statements are true or false.1) F 2) T 3) F 4) F 5) T 6) TC. Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape.1). Middle-class, neighborhoods2) Crime, public transportation3) housing construction costs, was allowed, constructedTask 10KeyA: Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape.1) 54, 20, 1980, 70,0002) 30, 19803) a newspaper article, to research the market4) another few months, in April 1981, a 1,500 sq. ft5) third, Canada, America, 20 percent, £ 1 million6) 20, 70, 3B. Decide whether the following statements are true or false1) F 2) T 3) F 4) F 5) TC. Answer the following questions.1) He was deeply involved in the present job and rather enjoyed himself. He thought theshop was his own little baby and thought it was fun to serve behind the counter.However, he also thought that there was a lot more hard work than he was used to; he wasworking over the weekend doing his books. He called his old job ―boring trips to Manchester tosell vast quantities of PVC‖.2) He thought that there was far more job satisfaction, and believed that he was making money, ratherthan making money for other people.3) He‘s about to diversify into commercial distribution of imported and domestically produced wineand wines he‘s producing himself.Task 11ScriptI could hear the guard blowing his whistle, so I ran on to the platform and up to the train. Luckily, someone saw me coming, a door opened, and I jumped on while the train was moving out of the station. ―Phew!‖ I thought. ―That was hard work!‖ I was sure the other passengers could hear my heart beating; it was so loud, and I was in a cold sweat.After a while, I recovered, and had a look at the other passenger. The compartment was full, but I was the only one standing. The people in the carriage turned their eyes away as they noticed me looking at them. All except one, a beautiful woman sitting in the corner. I saw her watching me in the mirror. Automatically, I adjusted my tie. She had seen me running for the train: maybe this was my lucky day after all. I prepared to say hello.She spoke first, however. ―Would you like my seat?‖ she asked. ―You look rather ill.‖ That was the day on which I realized I was getting middle-aged.Key to Unit 4 LiteratureTask 1KeyAnswer the following questions.1) They were orphans and had nobody to support them.2) Each boy was given only one bowl of gruel for supper and no more—far from enough.3) The boys were so hungry that they could not bear it any more. They decided that one of them mustask the master for more gruel. Oliver Twist was chosen by casting lots.4) He never thought that any boy would dare to ask for more food than the given portion. Therefore, hewas both surprised and angry on hearing Oliver‘s request.5) He was struck on the head by the master and pushed out of the room. And for a week Oliverremained prisoner in the cellar.Task 2KeyA. Decide whether the following statements are true or false.1) F 2) F 3) TB. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) d 2) bTask 3KeyA. Fill in the blanks or circle the right words in brackets to finish the brief introduction ofthe writer.Lewis Carrollmathematics, Oxford UniversityAlice’s Adventures in Wonderland,1865,Through the Looking-Glass, 1871B. Answer the following question.These stories are about a dream world in which Alice meets strange creatures and hasinteresting adventures.Task 4KeyCompleter the following summary of the story.closed the gates of their city and stayed behind the wallsthe Greeks, a huge wooden horse, hide inside it, the horse, they stopped, hid their shipsGreek prisoner, the horse, The Greek soldiers, the wooden horseTask 5KeyA. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) c 2) aB. Answer the following question.1) All the animals thought that he was the king of beasts. Actually he was a coward. He was afraid ofhuman beings and other big animals. He roared only to scare them away and never really hurt them.2) Dorothy and her dog wanted to get back to Kansas. The Scarecrow wanted some brains and theTinman wanted a heart. The Lion wanted to have courage.Task 6KeyA. Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape.1) Civil War2) first, equality3) battlefields, bloodiest4) ordinaryB. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) d 2) cTask 7KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) A red, red rose that‘s newly sprung in June and the melody that‘s sweetly played in tune.2) He will love her till all the seas are dried and the rocks melt in the sun. His love will last as long asthe sands of life run (there is life on earth).3) Yes, he is, and he will come back no matter how far it is.B. Find the words that rhyme with the following words.June— [tune] I—[dry]sun [run] while—[mile]Task 8KeyAnswer the following questions.1) Tall stories, that is, unlikely ones.2) Because he wanted to be a member of a certain club.3) He went there because he was told that a lion came there each evening to drink water.4) Sixteen times.5) He killed sixteen lions.Task 9KeyComplete the following outline of the story.I. a young prince who lived on landA. rose to the surface of the sea and waited for the prince to come to herB. never cameII. a witchA. changed her fish‘s tail into a pair of human legsB. she gave the witch her tongueIII. the prince‘s palaceA. her feet hurt terriblyB. didn‘t love herIV. a young princessA. dived back into the seaB. a spirit of the air and lived forever.Task 10KeyA. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) b 2) c 3) b 4) a 5) aB. Match the serial number of the five fables with the lessons drawn form each one ofthem.No. 1 [ e ]No. 2 [ b ]No. 3 [ a ]No. 4 [ d ]No. 5 [ c ]Task 11KeyComplete the following outline of the story.I.A. struck a rock and began to break upB. sank tooC. had survivedII.A. he was tied very firmly by a large number of fine ropesB. about forty little men shot at him with their arrows, which just like needles.C. the little men gave him all the bread, meat and wine they hadIII.Was seven feet by three feet, equipped with twenty-two wheels and pulled by fifteen hundred littlehorses.Task 12ScriptAesop was a very clever man who lived in Greece thousands of years ago. He wrote many good fables. He was known to be fond of jokes. One day, as he was enjoying a walk, he met atraveler, who greeted him and said, ―Kind man, can you tell me how soon I shall get to town?‖―Go,‖ Aesop answered.―I know I must go,‖ said the traveler, ―but I should like you to tell me how soon I shall get to town.‖―Go,‖ Aesop said again angrily.―This man must be mad,‖ the traveler thought and went on.After he had gone some distance, Aesop shouted after him, ―You will get to town in two hours.‖ The traveler turned round in astonishment. ―Why didn‘t you tell me that before?‖ he asked.―How could I have told you before?‖ answered Aesop. ―I did not know how fast you could walk.‖Key to Unit 5 EducationTask 1KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) People‘s ideas on permanent education.2) One is an ordinary ―man in the street‖. The other is an educational psychologist.3) The first person thinks this idea of permanent education is crazy. He can‘tunderstand people who want to spend all their lives in school.The second person thinks that the idea of permanent education is practical becausepeople are never really too old to go on learning.B. Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape.1) was, hated, stand, got out2) all their lives3) certain limits, age limitsTask 2KeyA. Fill in the following chart.B. Answer the following questions.1) He stayed there for a year.2) He has faint, but very pleasant memories of it. He had fun and played games----includingstory-telling, drawing, singing and dancing.3) He began to have more formal lessons and even worry about exams.4) The exam was called the ―Eleven Plus‖. Students took the exam to see what kind of secondaryschool they would get into.Task 3KeyA. Fill in the blanks with what you hear on the tape.1) compulsory, the ages of 5 and 16, stated-funded, independent2) available, at a nursery school, in the nursery class at a primary school3) preparatory, primary, aged 5 to 134) enter the state education system, at the age of 5, secondary school5) 7, 11, 13 or 16, gain admission at 11 or 13, the Common Entrance Examination6) one further year, Advanced Supplementary Examination, Advanced levelexaminations7) classroom, laboratory, work independently, undertake research for projects8) vocational, conventional9) secondary education, with A-levels, further, higherB. Answer the following questions.1) GCSE stands for the General Certificate of Secondary Education. It is normally taken at theage of 16.2) Students usually study from 8 to 12 GSCE subjects over two years.3) Some subjects take account of the work students do throughout the year, while others areassessed entirely by examination.Task 4KeyA. Fill in the following chart.B. Decide whether the following statements are true or false.1) F 2) FTask 5KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) Because the television program by that name can now be seen in many parts of theworld.2) This program is very popular among children. Some educators object to certainelements in the program. Parents praise it highly. Many teachers also consider it agreat help, though some teachers find that problems arise when first graders whohave learned from ‖Sesame Street‖ are in the same class with children who havenot watched the program.3) In order to increase the number of children who can watch it regularly.4)1. The reasons may include the education theories of its creators, the support byboth government and private businesses, and the skillful use of a variety of TVtricks.2. Perhaps an equally important reason is that mothers watch ―Sesame Street‖along with their children. This is partly because famous adult stars often appearon ―Sesame Street‖.3. The best reason for the success of the program may be that it makes every childwatching it feel able to learn. The child finds himself learning, and he wants tolearn more.B. Fill in the blanks with what you hear on the tape.1) six million, regularly, half, economic, racial, geographical2) fifty, Spanish, Portuguese, German, one hundred thousand, English, every two weeks3) songs, stories, jokes, pictures, numbers, letters, human relationships.Task 6KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) It is to have all public schools connected to the Internet computer system and havecomputers available for the students.2) Its web site provides information about the school, the teachers and their mailaddresses. It also lists student events and organizations.3) They learn numbers and letters. They also learn how to use the computers they willneed later in their education.B. Fill in the blanks with what you hear on the tape.1) 1994, 35 percent, Last year, 89 percent2) universities, colleges, urge, requireTask 7KeyA. Fill in the blanks in the following summary of the passage.I. spokenA. saying poetry aloud, giving speechesB. advanced degrees, field of study, custom, candidates, doctor‘s degreeII. writtenA. nineteenthB. the great increase in population, the development of modern industryC.1. objective, fact, personal opinionsmemory of facts and details, range of knowledge, a fairer chance, easier,quickerlearning2. essay, long answers, broad general questions。
全新版大学英语听说教程2课后练习题含答案简介《全新版大学英语听说教程2》是针对大学英语教育二年级学生编写的教材,旨在提高学生的听说能力。
本文为该教材的课后练习题,并提供答案供学生参考。
Unit 1Part A1.Which kind of movies does Maria like?Answer: Maria likes action movies.2.Who does Maria like in the movie she watched last weekend?Answer: Maria likes the hero in the movie she watched last weekend.3.What did Maria get from watching movies?Answer: Maria got relaxation from watching movies.Part B1.What is the topic of the conversation?Answer: The topic of the conversation is about the girl’s English class.2.Why does the girl find the English class difficult?Answer: The girl finds the English class difficult because the teacher speaks too fast.3.What is the girl’s plan to improve her English?Answer: The girl plans to watch English movies and listen to English songs to improve her English.Unit 2Part A1.What does Ben want to be in the future?Answer: Ben wants to be a doctor in the future.2.Why does Ben want to be a doctor?Answer: Ben wants to be a doctor because he wants to help people.3.What kind of doctor does Ben want to be?Answer: Ben wants to be a heart surgeon.Part B1.What is the topic of the conversation?Answer: The topic of the conversation is about the girl’s study habits.2.What is the girl’s problem with English?Answer: The girl’s problem w ith English is that she doesn’t have enough time to practice.3.What is the girl’s solution to her problem?Answer: The girl’s solution to her problem is to study English for at least one hour every day.Unit 3Part A1.What is the woman’s plan for the day?Answer: The woman’s plan for the day is to study English and do some reading.2.What kind of book does the woman like to read?Answer: The woman likes to read romance novels.3.Why does the woman like to read romance novels?Answer: The woman likes to read romance novels because they make her feel happy.Part B1.What is the topic of the conversation?Answer: The topic of the conversation is about the girl’s experience at the concert.2.What happened at the beginning of the concert?Answer: At the beginning of t he concert, the girl couldn’t hear the singer’s voice.3.How did the girl feel about the concert in the end?Answer: In the end, the girl felt that the concert was awesome.Part A1.What is the man’s job?Answer: The man is a photographer.2.How did the man learn to take pictures?Answer: The man learned to take pictures by reading books and practicing.3.What does the man think about his job?Answer: The man thinks that his job is fun.Part B1.What is the topic of the conversation?Answer: The topic of the conversation is about the girl’s experience at the party.2.Why didn’t the girl want to go to the party at first?Answer: The girl didn’t want to go to the party at first because she didn’t know anyone there.3.How did the girl feel about the party in the end?Answer: In the end, the girl had a great time at the party.《全新版大学英语听说教程2》的课后练习题可以帮助学生巩固所学知识,提高听说能力。
听⼒教程第⼆版第⼆册Unit2答案Un it 2Section oneTactics for ListeningPart 1 Part 1 Phonetics-Stress, Intonation and Accent a. If s or top of the bookcase.b. With milk, please.c. At five past one.d* At five past ore.e. It's or top of the bookcase.L With milk, please.Part 2 Listening and Note-taking Exercise:l.f 2. c 6.d3. e4. b5. aRalph NaderRalph Nader is a man of 他w possessions. He owns very little and lives in a small apartment. He doesn^ have a car or a TV set He doesn't have many clothes and he doesn't care about money when he makes a lot of money he gives it away He doesn*t smoke and he works from six in the morning until late at night、seven days a week: he is paying back to America his debt as a citizen.When he went to parties as a young man, people complained tliat all he uDccd about was the dangers of cars, and how bad car design caused the deaths of so many people each year After he graduated from Harvard, he puhlished an article entitled ** Unsafe at Any Speed J which was about a car called Corvair, Later, he made a big attack on the car industry and showed how many deaths in car accidents were because of badly-made cars. He said new laws were needed to make cars safer In 1966, because of Nadefs work, a law was passed to make car safer After this success, Nader became interested in something very different- This was the quality of meat and the amount of meat that is put into foods like sausages and hamburgers. A year later in 1967, again because of NaRalph Nader, now one of the most influential people in the United States, has set a wonderful example of what determined men and women can do to improve the quality of life in their countryExercise A:* 1 ? Ralph Nader is a man of few possessions.2 He is paying back to America his debt as a citizen.3 He said new laws were needed to make cars safer4 A law was passed to ensure that producls like sausages and hamburgers contained the right amount of meat.5. Ralph Nader has set a wonderful example of what determined men and wome n can do to imp rove the Quality of life in their country.Exercise BD. tti 1966, betauie of Nader's wurL, m law \⼗已$ p 齢Z tu "lake gr 診LifbiLllh JiitepeslA iLisuDielliijig very diffejeiitA. Tlic q 「ualiLy uf iiiccit oiid ttic UJJHJLUI L uf iitml diul is pul LLjuuihi ^ikc iidu 卸岂c* and hamburgersB. In 196S> three mere laws HCK pavted bccciu^e of Nader's cflfbrta.a. The first was to rAt?铠他-亦ge/ pipeUmw*b The fiicond was to protect fjeejj 晁 frajn 牺点r 竝ow ⼀C H The third WDS to rhe RFOM 軍⾙他Mard 曲g*⽢“IV\ R^lph Nader, one of the mo^t mfluentiul p eop1e in the United StatesA. He has set a wonderful example of wlial det^nntn (?to fw^nayg thw tfujlity 感f 也 Z B their tyjanAySection TwoListening Comp rehension Ralph \adcrI. Ralph Nader^ a rmn of ft 刊 possessionsA. He 0WHS ygrv iittU and lives in a 静nail 盘puFftn 亡ttLB. He doesn't have a (w or a TV jieLC. He doesnl liave 砂fuu ⾎功鱼*D. Ek doesn't care about mancy.II. His early efihrts to make car saterHe talked about lite dangers 吋 Ear* vxl how had car ⾎?初 eausM 施她虹即 $0 manyp&wk 册ich ⾋F at parties.Alter he grLater, he made a big attack on ⾎ mr ift 伽try and showed 启mo 砂⾎JF 侶済car ⾎'⼔城71 岛’W 囂⽐ beriLLUjt: of batiigFUid 社 CUF ,.A, a. c.Dialogue 1Give them time to gel to know youFather; Well, whose fault do /ou think it i&, then?Daughter: I donl know.Father: It couldnl be yours?Daughter; What? Tihai I feel lonely because I hav&r'i any fmends Ihere? Father: No, thai you haven't got any friends”Daughter: But Fve told you! The/re not yery fniendlly there- They never talk to me! They just leawe me alone.Father: But why?Daughter; How shouildl II know?Father:Isn't it possible it's because you re not very friendly towards them?Daughter: Whal do you mean?Father: Have you talked to them? Have you tried to make conversation?Daughter: rvc told you! The/re not interested in talking to me.Father: How do you know?Daughter Because …for example …al lunch tim&, they all sit logelher in groups!Father: Yes, but why don't you sit with one of the groups?LT 3.F 4.T 5.T 6.1Dialogue 2 (;c、tur(?sNumber 1Woman:Man: Number 2 Man: You know, a "nod" — moving your head up and down — means ''yes*' in most places, but not everywhere- Did you know that in Greece a nod means "no"? It means "110* in Greece? Tm surprised.Woman: Man: Woman: Number 3 Woman: I didn't know ^'raised eyebrows*' means "ye ⼬in Tonga. It means semething very difterent in Peru.Yeah? What does h mean there?Money "Raised eyebrows" is a gesture for money in Peni. Htnm.Man: Woman:Man:Um, Alberto, you said that "tapping your head*' means "I'm thinking" in Argentina,That's right-You'd better be careful about using that gesture here in Canada. It means someone is crazy.OK it means "crazy⼋in Canada? 1 didn't know that. Til be careful.Number 4Man:Woman: Man:Woman; Numbers Woman: You know, its interesting that in the Netherlands, ^tapping your elbow" means you can't depend on someone. In Colombia, they use the same gesture^ but it has a different meaning.What does it mean in Colombia?Well, it means someone is cheap. That person doesn*t tike to spend moneyOh.Man: Woman; Man: Woman:Man: Number 6Man: Woman; Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Here's an interesting one. You know how "circling your head" means that a person's crazy?Yeah.Guess what it means in the Netherlands.The Netherlands? I have no idea.It means someone is calling on the telep hone- You know, like dialing a phone.That's interesting.So ^'flicking your chin** means **go away" in Italy,right Yes.Guess what it means in Brazil.In Brazil? I don't know.Thafs right.Huh?In Qrazit "flicking your chin*' means "1 don't know." **L don't know'* is the meaning?Right.Number 7Woman:Man: Woman; Man:Woman; Number K Man: Woman:Welk everything is '^thumbs up” for my trip to Nigeria. IVe never been to Africa before. lYn really looking forward to it.Ah you'd better be carelul with that expression in Nigeria. Huh?Thumbs up- In Nigeria, h means … um ... welt it has a very bad meaning. Don't use that gesture. It will get you into a lot of trouble.Oh. thanks for telling me.Man: Woman:You said ''tossing your head'* means "come here" for Germans?That's right. But there axe some othei meanings. In India, it means*'yes/* But it has the opposite meaning in Italy. In Italy it means ⼋no』Hmm, "yes'' in India, "no" in Italy it interesting how the same thing can have suchdifl^rent meanings?It sure is.[Gesture Mcuning CountryXod Nod(Yes) (No)Raised eyebrows(Yes)Raised eyebrows(For money) Tapping your head(I'm thinking) Tapping your head(Crazy)Tapping your elbow(Can* t depend onsomeone)Tapping your elbow(That persondoesn't like tospend money) Circling your head(Someone iscalling on thetelephone) Flicking your chin(Go away) Flicking your chin(I don* t know) Thumbs up(It has very badmeaningTossing your head(Come here) Tossing your head(Yes)Tossing your head(No)Mos⼖?places Argentina BrazilCanada _______ Colombia Germany ______ GreeceIndiaItalyTonga Netherlands NigeriaPeruPart 2 PassageWhy Should n't You Go By First Imp ressio ns?One shouldn't akvays go by* first imp re 砧ions. Jn my hojnetown there lived A giant of a man with huge hands and a maniier so fierce and unfriendly that he alw^ays sat alone in any public place. Yet io those who knew him, he a kind and generous fl-icnd. In the same way onewasshould, never assume* tfuitsomebody who look⽄inoffensive k itways going to behave in an inoffensive jiianne ⼕I^ecently my young brother^ whowc^rks for a ■famous American airline^ was reminded ofthis truth.. The plane was overbooked aiul for once all the passengers tu.meKnowing That the young are generally imp atient and often aggressive, luy brother clx?se three elderly travellers^ an English couple and a little old Anierican lady.The English coupie acce⼙ted the situation and went to have a drink while waiting for the nexT flight Then my broth ef npproacbed the American lady, whose name was Mrs P epper, with a sad smile on hi虽face, **fvlrs P■epper? May I have a few w^ords? I'm atrnid we have a problem/ pfoblem? What de ynu mcam we have a ⼙roblem, young man?*“Would you like to come into the office** asked my brother, sensing that this was notgoing to be easy.%)h$ very well, but only for a moment. 1 have a plane to catch 、you Icnow.**"Er …yes?* My brother explained the poskion.rhe little lady looked at him with steely blue eyes. "Young man/ she wdd. T don't believeyou are aware that you are talking to Mrs Katherine Pepper, widow of General Arnold Pepper, of the United States Army Air Force and rd like to inibmi you, further, that the President of your airline was a p ersonal friend of the General's. In the circumstances fd advise you to sort this out* right awa^ otherwise you're going to be in a lot of trouble. Do I nuke myself clear?**Exercise A:Appcarances are often deceptive. In this thereason why we shouldn't go by first Exercise B;LC 2? D 3? A 4? B 5. C Exercise C:1 ? To those who knew him, he was a kind and generous friend*2. Recently the narratofs brother, who works for a famous American airline, remembered the truth that the plane was overbooked and for once all the passengers turned up. So he had thedifficult Usk of choosing three passengers and informing them that they couldn't travel onthe flight in question.3. The nanator^s brother chose three elderly travellers^ an English coupie and a little old American lady.4. The English couple accepted the situation and went to have a drink while waiting for the next flight.5. The little old American lady advised the young man to sort out tlie prohlein right away,otherwise he would be in a lot of trouble.passage. ihe two examples tell us impressions.6? D LA & BNews Item 1The simultaneous bombings of three underground trains and a double-decker bus in Lon don three years ago are well remembered by many people in Britain.Bui our memories of the attacks cannot be trusted, according to a study from Portsmouth University. When questioned about the events 40% of Britishstudents remembered seeing CCTV foolage of the bus bomb — footage which never existed. A further 28% claimed to have seen a non-existent computerized reconstruction. Some even recalled specific details of the attacks, which none of them witnessed- James Ost, the lead researcher, therefore concluded that memories are not reliable enough to form the basis of legal decision.Exercise AThis news item is about the false memories that British DeoDle Zaye about the attacks happened in London three years⽇go.piesimulxaheoos bombings of underground"⼠磁⾍壬…- bus in London three yean ago art well remcnARd peoplein Britain,But our memories of the attacks cannot be trusted, arording to a study fromPortsmouth University. When questioned ibca the events 40% of British students remembered seeing CCTV fboi|p of ihe bus 5omb —fbougc which never existed. A further 28% clairaerfwfeavc seen a non-exuMcomputerized reconstruction. Some even ⼇购..... spe- cific the attacks, which none of them ….Ost, the lead researcher, therefore concluded that memoricac no:rrli⼆able to form the basis of.…删⼀.dedsion.News Item 2China begins three days of mourning for earthquake victims in Sichuan province, with a three-minute silenee and half-mast flags.For three minutes a collective wail* was heard across the town of Betchuan as air raid sire ns* and car horns sounded the exact lime when theearthquake hit China one week ago. Workers here laid wreaths* outside the town's schooL At 2:28 in th? afternoon, last Monday, it was engulfed* in a landslide*, hundreds of children diedTo the side of the mourners, bodies lay waiting to be buried. Rescue work, now resumed and two women were found alive here this moming, but these glimmers* of hope are increasingly rare. The aftershocks* conti nue.Exercise A:This news item is about the mourning for earthquake victims in Sichuan, China.B: 1 ? The Chinese people mourned the earthquake victims with three- minute silence and half-mast flags.2. At 2:28 p.m., last Monday,3. Hundreds of children were killed in a Iandslide.4 The hope o( finding more people alive were increasingly rare.5. No, aftershocks continued.News item 3Indonesia is expected to announoe stromger security measuires Wednesday after a deadly bombing in Jakarta?. At least 13 people were killed when a car bomb exploded near a hotel, 149 people were injured. The hotel is operatedi bya United States company. The governor of Jakarta said it was very likely thatthe bomber was killed lin the attack. Indonesian President MegawatiSukarnoputri visited the damagedl hotel Buildings nearby also were damaged. The explosion comes 2 days before an Ind on ecian court decides the first caseconnected to the deadly bombings last year in Bali*. Those attacks killed 202 people.Exercise A;-This news item is about 2fid senous bombing th⽇t took dace i/i IndGnes? within 2 yeas*Exercise B:-tF 2T 3F 4. F 5 T 6. TSection 3 Oral WorkRetellingAs Susan and her daughter Jenny walked around the park they were hounded oy beggars. The girl was shocked when she saw a skeletal young beggar woman wrapped in a gray shawl*. Her eyes were sunken* and she held out a bony hand 11 like she was receiving communion, As she did, her shawl felll away revealing a youngi chiiild standing under it. Jenny just started Ihrowing her money into thal bon/ hand. Sussn grabbed her before she could start laking olf her jewelry, and the mother decided lo have a talk with her about the beggars whenihey got back TO tre hotelThey boarded the rAiurn bus. They were stopped at a red Hghi wtien Jenny stood straight up and screamed, "Mother Susan went to her window and she poimtEd to s taxi next to the bus.There, in air conditioned comfort, sat the beggar woman with lher chiiid next to her’eating an ice creami cone.Section 4SUPP lementary Exercises Passage 1* GolleaE Co联s in ⼭e U?5?A new report says the cost of studies at public colleges in the UnitedSlates increased 14 percent this year” This is the biggest increase intuition? in 30 years. But the study also found that the average student paysa lot less than the published costs of a college education, because ofgran1s\ And it points out that American students received a record amount of financial aid last yearStudents do not have to repay girants, unlike tinancial aid in the form of loans. About halt o1 American college students receive grants. This meansthat education! costs differ fro rm studeinl to student.The report is from the College Board. This is a non-profil membership group of schools and other educational organizations, One of its best-known jobs is to administer* college entrance Tests.The College Board says tuition at two-year publlic colleges rose al the same rate as four-years schools.The College Board says the increases were mainly caused by cuts in state spending on educalion. But a congressman says colleges have increased iheir prices in both good and badl economic times. John iBaehner of Ohio is chairman of lhe House Committee onEducation and lhe Workforce. He says colleges do not want ro talk about their decisions to spend money to build things like rock-clliimbing walls.-The College Board collected linformation from 4,000 colllieges and universities. It says the average lotal charge for students who live al a public college in their slate is 10*600 dollars. While luition rose Upercenl this year,, housing and other costs increased at a lower rate.At a private college, total charges are almost 27,000 dollars. That is an in crease of about si* peircent over last yearDavid Ward is p resident of the American Council on Educationi. His group represents colleges and universities. Mister Ward called the College Board findiiings bad news. But he says percenlage increases in tuition do not tell the whole story. Hie says there was good news about grants and other stud Ent aid.■ The College Board says financial aid for the Hast school year reached 105,000 million dollars. That amount was up sharply from the year before.Exercise A:1 ? Because of grants, the average student pays a lot less than the puWished costs of a college education.2.Two forms of financial aid for the students are grants and loans,3.When studenls receive loans they have to repay them later.4.The increases in tuition are mainly caused by cuts in state spending on education.5.The total charge for the students who live at a college in eludes tuition, housing and other 8sts.Exercise B:1.This year the cost of studies at public colleges in the United Slates increased 74 percent.2.The average total charge for students who live at a public college in their state is 10,600dollars. While at a private college, total charges are almost 27.000dollars.3.The above information is collected from4.000 colleges and universities.4.It is said that this year's increase in the cost of studiesis the biggest one in 竝years.5.American students received a record amount of financial aid last year, which reached 705000 million dollars-Passage 2 My Grandfather-I opened the ctoor. Miy g「andfalher was in the front room. He was wearing the ceremonial beaded deerskin shirt wtiich had belonged to his grandfalher ' Welcome back," he said.-I embraced my parents warmly,, lletling go only when I saw my cousiin Roger sprawled on the couch. His eyes were red and swollen. He'd lost weight. His teet were an unsightly mass of blood and blisters, and he was moaning, "I made it, seo I'm a warrior,"-My grandfather looked at me strangel/. I was clean, obviously well-fed, and radiantly healthy. My parents got the message. My uncle andi aunt gazed at me with hoslility.-Fiinall/ my grandfathier asked, "Whal did you eat to keep you so well?" I suck命in my breath and blurted* out the truth:'Hamburgers and milk shakes '' *"Hamburgersr my grandfather growled',"Milk shakes'!* Roger moaned.-"Vou didn't say we had to eat grasshoppers;' I said sheepishly.-"Telllll us about your Ta-Na-E*Ka/' my grandfather commanded.-I told them everything, from borrowing th? five dollars, to Ernie's kindness, to observing the beaver.-*'Thafs not what I (rained /ou for," iny grandfather said sadly.■ I stoodi up. ^Grandfather, I learned that Ta-Na-E-Ka is important. I didn1 think so during irainiog. I was scared stitf ol it. I handled it my way. There's no reason m 1947 to cat grasshoppers when you can eal a harrborger."I was hwardly shocked at m/ own audacity*. "Grandfaiher, I'll bel youi irbewer ate one of those rottgn bomes you词f." Grardfathor laughed!"Those berries —ne/ are terrib e Grandlaiher admfited. "I cou d rr swallow ihem. I founda dead deer on the first day of my Ta-Na-E-Ka — shot by a soldier, probably ——and lhehept my belly lull For the entire period ol IMe testrMy grandtaUier calilGd me Lo Roger. 'You should have done whai your cousin did. But I think you are mofe a'llert ta what is happem ng to our people today than we are. I think you would have passed the lest under any drctmslances, io any time Somehow, you (knov^f how to exiisl in a 7/orld th al wasnt made for Indians. I don't think you're going to have any twublo surviving."A:Ta-Na-E-Ka is an endurance ritual.It is a serious of difficult activities that help children prove they can be strong adults.The actual ceremony varies from tribe to tribe,but since the Indi'life on the pl ains is dedicated to survival,Ta-Na-E-Ka is a test of survival and endurance is the loftiest virtue of the Indian.Exercise B-1. A 2. B 3. D 4. C5, D6, B 7. B 8. DExercise C:1 Her grandfather was in the front room.2. He sprawled on lhe couch with red and swollen eyes. He lost weight, his feet being an unsightly mass of blood blisters. He was moani ng.3- She was clean, obviously well-fed, and radiantly healthy,4- At that lime, he found a dead deer on the first day of his Ta-Na-E- Ka- This deer might have been shot by a soldier, and it kept her grandfathersbelly full for the entire period of the test.5 The writer's grandfather told her that she should have done what her cousin did, but he thought she was more alert lo what was happening to thepeople today than lhey were. He thought she would have passed the test under any circumstances, in any time. Somehow, she knew how to exist in a worldthat wasrTt made for Indians. He didn't think she was going to have anytrouble surviving.* Daughter: Don't be silly. I couldn't. It would be awful!*Facher: why?*Daughter: Hit just would That's allll.*Father: How do you know?-Daughter II just doS*Father: Well, you'll never make friends if you don't try, will you? I mean, youto got to moor thorn, too, at least half way.*Daughter Hit just wouWnl work!*Father: You know what I think. I Ihink youVe just saying that because youVe impatiicnt.*Daughter lllmpalient*^ Me?-Father; Yes, impatienl. You always have been, evei since you weie a child* If you don't get what you want immediately, you get depresseri and /ou give up loo easily!-Daughter: Look, if you came with me some morningt youd understand ...*Father: You've only been there lor four weeks. These things take time.*Daughter; I know, but I still feel*Father: Listen, give them lime to gel to know you …and give yourself lime get to know them, and things will change- Believe mef。
新起点英语二下听力材料Unit9Lesson53 A:对话Lily: I’m Lily. I like summer. I can wear my blue skirt in summer. I can swim in summer.Binbin: I’m Binbin. I like spring. I can wear my green sweater in spring. I can plant trees in spring.Andy: I’m Andy. I like falll. I can wear my yellow jacket in fall. I can pick apples in fall.Joy: I’m Joy. I like winter. I can wear my red coat in winter. I can make a snowman in winter.Unit10Lesson55 A:It's sunny in Beijing.It's snowy in harbin.It's windy in Xi'an.It's cloudy in Shanghai.It's rainy in Shenzhen.B项:Picture 1:It's sunny.Picture 2:It's rainy.Picture 3:It's cloudy.Picture 4:It's snowy.Picture 5:It's windy.Lesson 56 A:韵句It's a cold,cold day.It's a cold,cold day.I put on my scarf and play.It's a cold,cold day.It's a cool,cool day.It's a cool,cool day.I take off my coat and play.It's a cool,cool day.It's a warm,warm day.It's a warm,warm day.I take off my sweater and play.It's a warm,warm day.It's a hot,hot day.It's a hot,hot day.I put on my sunglasses and play.It's a hot,hot day.B项:对话Angel:What's the weather like today? Lucky:It's sunny.Angel:Put on the sunglasses. Lucky:OK.Lesson 57 B项:歌曲Sunny,sunny,sunny day.It's a sunny day today.Put on your sunglasses.Go out to play.It's a sunny day today.Windy,windy,windy day.It's a windy day today.Take your kite.Go out to play.It's a windy day today.Cloudy,cloudy,cloudy day.It's a cloudy day today.Take your umbrella.Dad says it's going to rain.Rainy,rainy.rainy day.It's a rainy day today.Put on your raincoat.It's a rainy day today.Snowy,snowy,snowy day.It's a snowy day today.Go out to play.It's a snowy day today.Lesson 59 A项:对话Girl: It’s windy. Let’s plant trees.Girl: It’s sunny. They’re climbing hills. Boy: How cold! Let me put on a sweater. Boy: I like summer. I like to eat ice cream.Unit 11 Lesson 61 A项:韵句1.Jump.Kick.Play.Throw.Catch.Bounce.Go,go,go. Bounce.Catch.Throw.Play.Kick.Jump.Every day.2.I can jump.I can walk. I can kick.I can talk.I can catch.I can throw.I can bounce.I can go.I can swim.I can run.I can skate. With everyone. B项:I can bounce very well.I can run very wellI can jump very well.I can throw very well.I can catch very well.I can kick very well.Lesson 62 A项:韵句1.Bounce the ball.Throw the ball.Kick the ball to me.Bounce the ball.Throw the ball.Catch it 1,2,3.2.I can bounce the ball.I can catch it,too.I can bounce and catch ball.Then throw the ball to you.I can play football.I can jump rope,too.I can play a pingpong game.Can I play with you?Lesson 63 B项He can play football.She can jump rope.He can play pingpong.She can swim.She can skate.He can bounce the ball well.She can climb well.He can throw the ball well.Lesson64 A项:韵句Line up, line up.Count off 1,2,3.Stand at ease!Stand at ease!Exercise with me!Turn left,turn left.Count off 1,2,3Turn right,turn right.Exercise with me.Exercise,exercise.Attention,attention,please.Exercise,exercise.Now you stand at ease.Lesson 65 A项:Boy: The tiger can run. The fish can swim. The rabbit can jump.The monkey can climb. The bear can skate. The dog can catch.Unit12 Lesson 67ASpring is warm. Spring is green.Summer is hot. Summer is bright.Fall is cool. Fall is golden.Winter is cold. Winter is white.Lesson68AGirl:What season is it?Boy:It's winter.Girl:What's the temperature.Boy:It's 0 degree.Girl:What do you wear?Boy:I wear a coat and trousers.Lesson71 ALucky: It’s a very hot summer day.Angel: Yes. It’s going to rain.Lucky: Really?Angel: Yes. Look at the ants.Angel: Look at the swallows and dragonflies. Angel: Look at the fish.Lucky: It’s raining. It’s cool.Angel: Go home.Lucky:…Unit13Lesson77 ALook at the yellow clock. It’s a circle. What time is it? It’s 9:00. It’s time for bed.Look at the purple clock. It’s a square. What is the time? It’s 6:30. It’s time for TV.Look at the red clock. It’s a trangle. Can you tell me the time? It’s 7:30. It’s time for school.Look at the blue clock. It’s a rectangle. Is it 12:00?Yes. It’s time for lunch.Unit14Lesson 79A 歌曲I get up and wash my face.I brush my teeth like you.And I eat my breakfast,Eat my breakfast,eat my breakfast,too.I go to school at 7 o'clock.I have English classes like you.And I eat my lunch,Eat my lunch, eat my lunch, too.I go home and eat my supper.I watch TV like you.And I go to bed,go to bed,Go to bed ,too.B项:Teddy Bear,Teddy Bear.Get up now.Teddy Bear,Teddy Bear.Wash your face.Teddy Bear,Teddy Bear.Eat your bread.Teddy Bear,Teddy Bear.Go to school.Teddy Bear,Teddy Bear.Go to bed.Lesson 80ALily:When do you get up every day? Yaoyao:I get up at 6:50.Lily:When do you go to school? Yaoyao:I go to school at 7:30. Lily:When do you go home? Yaoyao:I go home at 17:00.Lily:When do you watch TV? Yaoyao:I watch TV at 19:00. Lily:When do you go to bed? Yaoyao:I go to bed at 21:00.Lesson 81BEvery day,I get up.Every day,I get up,wash my face. Every day,I get up,wash my face, Brush my teeth.Every day,I get up,wash my face, Brush my teeth,eat breakfast. Every day,I get up,wash my face, Brush my teeth,eat breakfast,go to school.Every day,I get up,wash my face, Brush my teeth,eat breakfast,go to school,eat lunch.Every day,I get up,wash my face,Brush my teeth,eat breakfast,go to school,eat lunch,go home.Every day,I get up,wash my face,Brush my teeth,eat breakfast,go to school,eat lunch,go home,watch TV.Every day,I get up,wash my face,Brush my teeth,eat breakfast,go to school,eat lunch,go home,watch TV;And then I go to bed.Lesson83 AI’m Lily. I usually go home at 5:00. I usually go to bed at 9:00.I’m Andy. I usually get up at 7:30. I usually go to school at 7:50.I’m Bill. I usually eat lunch at 12:00. I usually watch TV at 6:00.I’m Joy. I usually brush my teeth at 6:50. I usually eat breakfast at 7:10.Unit15Lesson 85ASunday,Monday,Tuesday.Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday.Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,We learn every day.Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,Thursday,Friday,Saturday,Saturday,Sunday,Monday,We learn every day.Lesson 86AIt's Sunday! It's one o'clock!Let's go out and swim.It's Monday! It's two o'clock!Let's go out and jump.It's Tuesday! It's three o'clock!Let's go out and walk.It's Wednesday! It's four o'clock!Let's go out and run.It's Thursday! It's five o'clock!Let's go out and climb.It's Friday! It's six o'clock!Let's go out and swing.It's Saturday! It's seven o'clock!Let's stay at home today.Lesson 87AGirl A:What do you want to do on Saturday?Girl B:I want to have an English lesson on Saturday. Girl:What do you want to do on Wednesday? Boy:I want to go out and swim on Wednesday. Girl:What do you want to do on Monday? John:I want to play football.Boy:What do you want to do on Thursday?Girl:I want to sing songs on Thursday.Lucy:Xiaohua,what do you want to do on Friday? Xiaohua:I want to play pingpong on Sunday. Ted:Nice to see you,Lucky!What do you want to do on Sunday?Lucky:En...En...I want to sleep to Sunday.Jane: Dongdong!What do you want to do on Tuesday?Dongdong:Oh,I like basketball.I want to go out and play basketball on Tuesday.Lesson 89 AOn Sunday I go to the zoo.On Monday I go to the bookstore.On Tuesday I go to the playground.On Wednesday I go to the swimming pool.On Thursday I go to the supermarket.On Friday I go to the park.On Saturday I stay at home and watch TV.Unit16Lesson 91AWhat do you do at 7 o'clock?What do you do at 10?What do you do when the clock says 11?What do you do, my friend?Do you eat lunch at 2 o'clock?Do you go home at 3?Do you watch TV at 6:30?Can you play with me?Lesson 92ABoy:Hi,Andy.What do you want to do on the weekend? Andy:I want to go to the park and climb hills.Boy:Hi,Binbin. What do you want to do on the weekend? Binbin:I want to play football and swim.Boy:Hi,Yaoyao.What do you want to do on the weekend? Yaoyao:I want to play pingpong and jump rope.Boy:Hi,Joy,What do you want to do on the weekend? Joy:I want to watch TV and fly a kite.Lesson 93AGirl:What day is it?Boy:It's Monday.Girl:What's the weather like?Boy:It's sunny.Girl:What day is it?Boy:It's Tuesday.Girl:What's the weather like?Boy:It's cloudy.Girl:What day is it?Boy:It's Wednesday.Girl:What's the weather like?Boy:It's cloudy.Girl:What day is it?Boy:It's Thursday.Girl:What's the weather like?Boy:It's raining.Girl:What day is it?Boy:It's Friday.Girl:What's the weather like?Boy:It's windy.Girl:What day is it?Boy:It's Saturday.Girl:What's the weather like?Boy:It's sunny.Girl:What day is it?Boy:It's Sunday.Girl:What's the weather like?Boy:It's sunny.Lesson 95 AMother bear: It’s seven.Bear: It’s time for breakfast.Bear: I’m hungry. I like……Mother bear: Brush your teeth and wash your face. Bear: The cake is good. The apple is delicious. The…Mother bear: Hurry up. It’s eight. It’s time for school. Panda: What are you doing,Bear?Bear: I’m hungry. It’s time for lunch.Monkey: Bear. Bear. I t’s four. It’s time for home. Panda: One plus four is…Mother Bear:Bear. It’s seven. It’s time for supper. Bear: Great!Mother bear: It’s nine. It’s time for bed.Bear: I can’t sleep. It’s time for a walk.。
新起点大学英语综合教程2答案刘剑英A couple of odd things have happened lately. 最近发生了几桩怪事儿。
I have a log cabin in those woods of Northern Wisconsin. I built it byhand and also added a greenhouse to the front of it. It is a joy to live in.In fact, I work out of my home doing audio production and environmental work. As a tool of that trade I have a computer and a studio. 我在北威斯康星州的树林中有一座小木屋。
是我亲手搭建的,前面还有一间花房。
住在里面相当惬意。
实际上我是在户外做音频制作和环境方面的工作——作为干这一行的工具,我还装备了一间带电脑的工作室。
I also have a tree frog that has taken up residence in my studio. 除了一只树蛙也在我的工作室中居住了下来。
How odd, I thought, last November when I first noticed him sitting atop my sound-board over my computer.I figured that he(and I say he,though I really don’t have a clue if she is a he or vice versa) would be more comfortable in the greenhouse. So I put him in the greenhouse. Back he came. And stayed.After a while I got quite used to the fact that as I would check my morning email and online news, he would be there with me surveying the world. 去年十一月,我第一次惊讶地发现他(只是这样称呼罢了,事实上我并不知道该称“他”还是“她”)坐在电脑的音箱上。
Unit One FoodExercises to the textI. Answer the following questions:1.Yes, they do.2.People often feel that what they eat is normal, and that what other people eat isstrange or silly. For example, in most parts of Asia, no meal is completewithout rice, which is different in the western countries.3.They think that no meal is complete without rice.4. No, they don’ t.5.People ’ s eating habits are not easy to change because eating , like so many things we do has become a habit.6.Horse meat is thought to be delicious in France. In Hongkong, some people enjoyeating snakes. New Zealanders eat sheep, but they never eat goat meat. The Japanese do not like to eat mutton because of its smell, but they enjoy eating raw fish.7. No, they don Because’t. people everywhere enjoy what they have always eaten,and there is very little we can do to change our eating habits.8. My eating habits are⋯II. Fill in the blanks with the right forms of the given words:1. astonishing2. astonishment3. different4. differences5. abnormal6. without7. incomplete8. habitual9. French10. sheepIII.Put the following sentences into Chinese, paying attention to the meanings of the italic words:smell1.她拾起了一玫瑰花了。
新起点大学英语2课后答案1、_____ whether robots will one day have vision as good as human vision. [单选题] *A. What is not yet knownB. It is not yet known(正确答案)C. As is not yet knownD. This is not yet known2、John suggest _____ anything about it until they found out more facts. [单选题] *A not to sayB. not sayC to say notD not saying(正确答案)3、Don’t _______ to close the door when you leave the classroom. [单选题] *A. missB. loseC. forget(正确答案)D. remember4、36.This kind of bread is terrible. I don't want to eat it ______. [单选题] * A.any more(正确答案)B.some moreC.no longerD.some longer5、3.Shanghai is my hometown. It’s ________ China. [单选题] * A.nearB.far away fromC.to the east ofD.in the east of(正确答案)6、We often go to the zoo _______ Saturday mornings. [单选题] *A. atB. inC. on(正确答案)D. of7、In many cities, a low-carbon lifestyle has become(). [单选题] *A. more popular and more popularB. more and more popular(正确答案)C. the most popularD. most and most popular8、It is an online platform _____ people can buy and sell many kinds of things. [单选题] * A.whenB. where(正确答案)C.thatD.which9、Alice hopes to _______ more friends at her new school. [单选题] *A. visitB. make(正确答案)C. missD. take10、I'm sorry I cannot see you immediately. But if you wait, I'll see you_____. [单选题] *A. for a momentB. in a moment(正确答案)C. for the momentD. at the moment11、What did you _______ at the meeting yesterday? [单选题] *A. speakB. tellC. say(正确答案)D. talk12、My brother is too shy. He _______ speaks in front of lots of people. [单选题] *A. alwaysB. usuallyC. seldom(正确答案)D. sometimes13、23.Hurry up! The train ________ in two minutes. [单选题] *A.will go(正确答案)B.goC.goesD.went14、His sister ______ the chess club.()[单选题] *A. want to joinB. want joiningC. wants to join(正确答案)D. wants joining15、I passed the test, I _____ it without your help. [单选题] *A.would not passB. wouldn't have passed(正确答案)C. didn't passD.had not passed16、_______, making some DIY things is fashionable. [单选题] *A. Stand outB. In ones opinionC. In my opinion(正确答案)D. Out of fashion17、Her ()for writing was that she wished women to get the right to higher education. [单选题] *A. motivation(正确答案)B. motivateC. effectD. concentration18、Mary _______ a small gift yesterday, but she didn’t _______ it. [单选题] *A. accepted; receiveB. received; accept(正确答案)C. receives; acceptedD. accepts; received19、The old woman doesn’t feel _______ though she lives _______. [单选题] *A. alone; lonelyB. alone; aloneC. lonely; lonelyD. lonely; alone(正确答案)20、What do you think of the idea that _____ honest man who married and brought up a large family did more service than he who continued single and only talked of _____ population. [单选题] *A. a, /B. an, /C. a, theD. an, the(正确答案)21、29.There is a book in your left hand. What’s in your ___________ hand? [单选题] * A.the othersB.other (正确答案)C.anotherD.others22、--Is that the correct spelling?--I don’t know. You can _______ in a dictionary [单选题] *A. look up itB. look it forC. look it up(正确答案)D. look for it23、31.A key ring is used __________ holding the keys. [单选题] *A.toB.inC.for (正确答案)D.with24、—Is this ______ football, boy? —No, it is not ______.()[单选题] *A. yours; myB. your; mine(正确答案)C. your; meD. yours; mine25、My watch usually _______ good time, but today it is five minutes fast. [单选题] *A. goesB. makesC. keeps(正确答案)D. gains26、Tomorrow is Ann’s birthday. Her mother is going to make a _______ meal for her. [单选题] *A. commonB. quickC. special(正确答案)D. simple27、How I wish I()to repair the watch! I only made it worse. [单选题] *A. had triedB. hadn't tried(正确答案)C. have triedD.didn't try28、Tom sits _______ Mary and Jane. [单选题] *A. amongB. between(正确答案)C. onD. next29、Leave your key with a neighbor ___ you lock yourself out one day [单选题] *A. ever sinceB. even ifC. soon afterD. in case(正确答案)30、Which do you enjoy to spend your weekend, fishing or shopping? [单选题] *China'shigh-speed railways _________ from 9,000 to 25,000 kilometers in the past fewyears.A. are growing(正确答案)B. have grownC. will growD. had grown。
听力答案Unit 1section twoconversation one BBACconversation two ABCBsection fourExercise one BBDCDExercise two ABDBExercise three ABCAExercise fourborn helpless wanted smile language patience protect21. The child knew he had to start his journey very soon22. please tell me my angel’s name23. You will simply call her MommyUnit 2section twoconversation one BCADconversation two ABCAsection fourExercise one BBADBExercise two CBDCExercise three CBBDExercise fourshare totally married biggest future main system21. but they are unlike classes in the UK22. while the classes in the UK are based on your family background23. But in the US, that’s good and people like to do itUnit 3section twoconversation one CDDBconversation two CDABsection fourExercise one DBBCAExercise two BAABExercise three DBCAExercise foureveryone happy fun tickets favorite probably ski21. Mountain climbing and hiking are favorite sports there22. Sports change with the season23. Baseball is only played for a few months of the year. This is called “the baseball season.”Unit 4section twoconversation one BDADconversation two CDABsection fourExercise one BDBCDExercise two CDCDExercise three DACCExercise fourhistoric village eighth standard tourists signs pop music21. Hong Kong continues to attract more and more ambitious would-be stars.22. the middle of September to the end of February when the weather is cooler23. There will always be something to surprise youUnit 5section twoconversation one DCCCconversation two CBBAsection fourExercise one DCBDCExercise two CCDCExercise three BCCCExercise foureffects politics election influence unreal useless violence21 .this generation is more violent than their parents and grandparents.22. do not have the patience to read an article without pictures23. all problems to be solved in ten, fifteen or thirty minutesUnit 6section twoconversation one ACCAconversation two DBCCsection fourExercise one BACBCExercise two ACCDExercise three DAACExercise four14.value15. careless16 necessary17 depressed18 failure19 provides20 daydreaming21. Then how do you keep fit?22. The second one is physical exercises, which is especially important for people who stay indoor a lot.23. is to have a positive attitudeUnit 7section twoconversation one BACAconversation two CDBAsection fourExercise one CBCADExercise two CADBExercise three BADDExercise fouranimal foods black-and-white smaller historical appears one of the animals21. getting warmer and warmer22. However, reports show that the number of wild pandas are on the rise23. for nature and wild lifeUnit 8section twoconversation one DDCCconversation two DCDBsection fourExercise one CBCDBExercise two CCABExercise three CDCDExercise foursaying seen experienced ideal remained appearing prefer21. the younger generation of Chinese are trying to avoid responsibility22. they want to live a free life different from the life of their older generations23.the couple lack a sense of responsibility精读课后题答案Unit 1P4 Main Ideacommand decisions judgments at accurate to turn opportunitiesP81. simple beautiful destroy accurate improve friend lend success2. decision fraction something command accurate convince Judged order conscious enrich3. merely downtown tunes process personality packed election in turn opportunity cycleP151.polite impolite politeness2.grammar grammatical3.special specialists specialize speciality4.uncomfortable comfort comfortable5.direct direct direction directly indirectP201.His work has something to do with animals.2.We started early in order to arrive before dark.3.Judging by her accent, she must be from the North.4.If you need her to come, inform her in advance.5.I don’t know why he changed his mind.6.Most people like to swim once they have learned how.7.The more preparations you make now, the more confidence you willhave in the exam.8.If you learn English well, you will use it often. The frequentuse, in turn, will make you learn better.Unit 2P26 Main Idearelationship friendship care solidly matter if linksfall apart promises settleP301. notable link inevitably mend powerful recognize endure weaken surround2. Drop in on mystery shaking cracks tremendous potential weakened trembling incidents recognized3. falling apart neighboring surrounded parallels turned…over endure inevitably achievement solidly significanceP381.dependable independently independent depend dependent2.add addition addition additional3.distance distant distance4.rewarding rewarded5.culture culturalP451. I am taking care of a worker from a neighboring factory.2. After going to bed last night, I turned the matter over and overin my mind but still couldn’t find a solution.3. No matter how cold or hot it is, I keep practicing every day.4. To achieve what you hope for, you should start working hard fromtoday.5. Although we have been apart from each other for three years, westill keep our friendship going.6. It rained. As a result, none of us could go to the concert.7. As is true of many college students, students of our universitylove to read the novels of this author.8. My health is to / in a large measure due to the care by the doctorsand nurses.Unit 3P50 Main Ideagraduated estimated attend violence afford private styles regular meet obvious benefitsP541. attractive violence unusual resource achievement unexpectedly benefit private obvious full-time2. attractive resources on the rise estimated attendtailored obvious benefit standardized trends3. surprisingly private score devoted educate unusual phenomenon violence afford achievementp611.final finally finalize2.deepen depth deep deep deeply3.originated originally original origin4.honesty honest dishonest5.unskilled skills skillful skilledP671.An estimated 200 people attended yesterday’s meeting.2.I like the house with two large windows facing the sea, but justcan’t afford it.3.According to the new regulation, posting ads without permission canbe fined as much as 10,000 yuan.4.To a great extent, we are responsible for what we say and do.5.We should make the most of all kinds of resources on the Internet.6.If you are content to make such a small amount of money every month,selling newspapers is a pretty good job for you.7.Observation and exploration are common means in specific researchthat could bring major discoveries.8.You can’t understand the relationships until you analyze thesituation in great depth.Unit4P72 Main ideaoptions brain back/body satisfying imagine what understand achieve/realize it leadP751.reality rely on specific possess create unlock future exist personal2. key products rely on focused on desire adapt deciding reality specific possessed3. enter successful manufacture name dreams adapt purpose exists way satisfyingP821.valuablevalue valuevaluableevaluate2.training trainer trainee training3.important importance unimportant4.representative represent representation representative5.developed developing undeveloped developmentP871.Nowadays we are increasingly relying on information and computertechnology.2.This means the new regulation is of great benefit to both the stateowned and the private businesses.3.He is slowly adapting to the life of a laid-off worker.4.The personnel manager said:“First, you must focus on the followingproblems.”5. A dream will never become a reality unless one understands what itwill take to achieve the dream.6.As business is bad, the company is going to lay off twenty workers.7.The products manufactured by this company are for specificpurposes.8.Peter is hunting for a job now, as his money will only last him onemonth.Unit 5P92 Main ideadistances favorite advantages females anywhere alone in equipment training convenientP951. loose expensive stretch female advantage gently steady convenient2. equipment partners steady height basic built up gather gently loose main3. comfortable countryside fit harm normally convenient available bend Basically stretchP1021.height heightened high high highlyually usual unusualpare comparative comparison4. power powerless powerful powerfully5.attractions attractive attraction attractedP1081.She is very careful. She won’t take a risk when driving.2.Those who have a passion for football can experience greatenjoyment.3.In addition to teenagers, males and females of other ages alsoenjoy mountaineering.4.His students looked upon him with respect.5.It was Dr. Smith that we invited to give us a lecture.6.One of the advantages of e-mail over regular mails is that it isfast.7.Only with good health, can we study well and work well.8.If you compare Tom with other classmates, you will find he workshard and knows how to relax.Unit 6P114 Main ideato concerned overweight/fat forced present weather be certain/clear example dietP1171. guidance approach journal consequence skinny pressure gather2. measured overweight appropriate approach comments whereas guidance remained image gathering3. diet pressures unintended assistant interested preventative responsibility consequence childhood relates…top1261.debatable debate debated2.conclusive concluded conclusion3.press pressure pressed pressured4.confusion confusing confused confused5.recommendation recommendable recommendP1311. The mother went out to work, so the father took responsibility for looking after the children at home.2. Research shows that smoking is directly related to lung cancer.3. Parents should be concerned about their children’s performance at school.4. Your too much worry over your health may really make you sick.5. The head of the village pointed out that the tree had become a sourceof income, as tourists had been coming from all parts of the country tosee it.6. Mother said:“Chocolate is okay, but only if you have one bar a day. ”7. Whether people are satisfied with this policy outweighs all other considerations.8. We should take less greasy food such as butter and eat as much fruitand vegetables as possible to keep a balanced diet.Unit 7P136 Main ideacomputing example program insect trapped prevented widespread introduced into technologyP1391. probably alter test preserve fault invent attach2. alter attached facial statement investigating break into person evidence introduced decade3. expert preserve introduce original inventedbroke into responsible instead mainly virusP1471. efficiency efficient efficiently2. technologists technological technology3. informed informed information4. activities Actions active act5. communicate communicative communicationP1531.My brain doesn’t seem to be working well today.2.Her mother often alters her clothes according to the latest fashion.3.Instead of going to Qingdao for the summer vacation, we’ll go to Tibet.4.I once talked face to face with that movie star.5.He walked very slowly as if he had hurt his leg.6.The car is packed/full. We can’t let you in, let alone your luggageand three dogs.7.The girl turned to her mother for comfort.8.I paid $300 for this used computer but it is worth much more.Unit 8P158 Main idearesearcher sight wild southern roam jaguar wait film automatic borderP1611. expand powerful southern princess illegal ugly immigrant precisely rare2. rare capturing precisely illegal colonized confirm turn out attempted expand wildlife3. took camera border ugliest frog motion wind up with Desert virtually sightingP1681. form formal formation informal2. judge judges judge judgment3. regularity regularly Regular irregular4. careful cares careless carelessness care carelessly carefully5. breathing breathed breath breathlessP1731.They had taken hundreds of photos before they knew it.2.It will take him three years to make the automatic washing machine,but he believes that it is worth the try.3.I had thought that the letter was from my parents, but it turned outto be from one of my teachers.4.He ordered us around, just like a general who ordered his soldiers.5.How you make use of your spare time is entirely up to you.6.The monitor has entered the names of the students involved in the case.7.Please write a short composition, keeping it relevant to your Englishstudy.8.Simply put, I want to help my students to improve their speaking andwriting.第一单元词汇学习1. 词汇学习不仅仅与文学有关,词汇是你思维的工具。