[VIP专享]视听说第三册3(a)
- 格式:pdf
- 大小:102.40 KB
- 文档页数:16
新标准视听说3答案Unit 1。
Part I。
1. A: 1. It’s a pleasure.2. That’s very kind of you.3. I’m sorry, I can’t.4. I’m afraid I’m busy now.5. I’d love to.6. Yes, I’d like that.7. That would be great.8. No, thanks.9. I’d rather not. 10. I’d better not.2. A: 1. What’s your name? 2. How do you spell your last name?3. What’s your phone number?4. What’s your email address?5. Where are you from?6. What’s your date of birth?7. What’s your address?8. What’s your nationality?9. What’s your occupation? 10. What’s your marital status?3. C: 1. Is that a fact? 2. Are you sure? 3. Is that right?4. Really?5. Are you kidding?6. Are you joking?7.You’re kidding! 8. You’re joking! 9. Are you serious? 10. No way!4. B: 1. What’s your father’s name? 2. What does your father d o? 3. What’s your mother’s name? 4. What does your mother do?5. Do you have any brothers or sisters?6. How many brothers and sisters do you have?7. What aretheir names? 8. What do they do? 9. Do you have any pets? 10. What are their names?5. C: 1. What’s your favorite subject? 2. What do you like about it? 3. What’s your least favorite subject? 4. What don’t you like about it? 5. What’s your favorite sport?6. What do you like about it?7. What’s your least favorite sport?8. What don’t you like a bout it?9. What’s your favorite food? 10. What do you like about it?Part II。
大学英语教材视听说3答案Unit 1: 家庭生活Listening ComprehensionPart 1: Short Dialogues1. A) She has a lot of work to do. B) She has to take care of her sick grandmother.2. A) He didn't watch the TV show. B) He thinks the TV show is boring.3. A) He's reading a book. B) He likes reading books in the library.4. A) At a restaurant. B) They ate a meal.5. A) She doesn't like her new job. B) The job is too difficult for her.Part 2: Long Dialogue6. A) She is too busy with her coursework. B) She hasn't had any time to relax.7. A) It's at the city center. B) It is very convenient for everyone.8. A) She has lived there for two years. B) She thinks the neighborhood is safe.9. A) They were talking about their plans for the weekend. B) They decided to go hiking in the mountains.10. A) She is not good at sports. B) She prefers reading books instead.Part 3: Passages11. B) The importance of a healthy diet.12. C) The benefits of regular exercise.13. A) The negative effects of stress on health.14. B) The importance of a good night's sleep.15. C) The significance of maintaining good mental health.SpeakingPart 1: Personal Experience1. I often communicate with my family members through video calls or texting apps.2. Yes, it is. It helps me to save time and money, especially when I cannot meet them in person.3. I try to schedule regular family gatherings or plan trips together to maintain the bond.4. Yes, I think it is important to have regular communication with family members no matter how busy we are.Part 2: Expressing Opinions1. Personally, I prefer traveling with friends because we can share the excitement and create memories together.2. I think studying in a group is more effective because we can learn from each other and help each other with difficult concepts.3. In my opinion, participating in extracurricular activities is beneficial as it helps to develop various skills and make new friends.Part 3: Describing Pictures1. The picture shows two friends having a picnic in a park. They are sitting on a blanket and enjoying their meal.2. The picture depicts a group of students studying together in a library. They are reading books and discussing the lessons.3. The picture illustrates a person doing yoga in a peaceful setting, surrounded by nature. They are in a meditative posture.Part 4: Role PlayA: Can you recommend a good restaurant near here?B: Sure! There's a famous seafood restaurant just a few blocks away. Would you like me to show you the way?A: That would be great! Thank you.B: You're welcome. Let's go now, it's not far.Reading ComprehensionPart 1: Multiple Choice1. A) 6 weeks.2. C) By discussing their viewpoints.3. B) It helps improve blood circulation.4. A) It reduces the risk of heart disease.5. C) Relaxing the mind.Part 2: True or False1. True2. False3. False4. True5. TruePart 3: Matching1. G2. C3. B4. F5. A6. E7. DPart 4: Sentence Completion1. healthy and balanced diet2. practice regular physical exercise3. manage and reduce stress4. get enough sleep5. maintain good mental well-beingWritingExercise 1: Write a short paragraph (40-50 words) about your favorite hobby.My favorite hobby is playing the guitar. I enjoy strumming the strings and creating melodious tunes. It helps me relax and express my emotions. I have been playing for a few years and it brings me a great sense of fulfillment.Exercise 2: Write a short paragraph (40-50 words) explaining the importance of time management.Time management is crucial for success in both personal and professional life. It helps us prioritize tasks, increase productivity, and reduce stress. By effectively planning and organizing our time, we can accomplish more and have a better work-life balance.Note: The above answers are based on standardized material and may vary depending on the specific edition or version of the English textbook "视听说3".。
Unit 1 Access to successListening to the worldSharing:(P2)T2 bungee jumping ; cup of tea ; feel good ; achievementT3 C – D – E – B – AT4 1 ; 2 ; 4T5 B C B C BT6 started off ; a huge business empire ; teacher ; taught me so much about life ; imprisoned ; survived ; impressed ; ability or the skillsListening:(P7)T2 1 ; 2 ; 3 ; 4 ; 5 ; 6 ; 9 ; 10 ; 11T3 Sub-topic 2 :Detail 1:Detail 2:Detail 3:Sub-topic 3 :Detail 1:Detail 2:Viewing:(P10)T3 3T4 e – g – c – b – f – a - dT5 90 minutes ; true landmark ; 10 times ; focus ; make this challenge ; seven miles ; four months ; outstanding achievementSpeaking for communicationRole – play:(P11)T1 BT2 1.2.3.4.T3 Like I said ; having said that ; That’ s what I was sayingGroup discussion:(P13)T1 1.2.3.4.5.T2T3Public speaking:(P18)TFurther practice in listening(P19)Short conversations: B C A D CLong conversation:B A A CPassage 1: D C A BPassage 2:believe in ; circumstances ; searching for ; a strong sense of ; responsibility ; insecurity ; integrity ; accomplishing ; are longing for ; prioritiesNews(Unipus)News report 1News report 2Assessment (Unipus)Unit test:Part 1 B C A D CPart 2 D A B C CPart 3 B C A A DPart 4 opening ; struggled ; progress ; remaining ; emerged ; continued ; enlarge ; crawling ; get through ; as strong asUnit 2 Emotions speak louder than wordsListening to the worldSharing:(P25)T2 mood ; sun ; smile ; feelingT3 b – e – a – d - cT4 3 ; 5T5 success of the business ; last June ; vegetables and flowers ; visit my father ; amazing sights ; applicants ; getting a jobListening:(P29)T2 1. people are getting angrier ; controlling their temper2. leave us feeling angry3. in a controlled way4. feel much better5. laughter therapy ; they make them laugh ; doing something funny6. they don't need medicineT4 1 ; 4Viewing:(P30)T2 1.eager ; pleased 2.nervous ; awkward 3.expectant ; excited 4.agitated ; contentedT3 1.2.3.4.5.Speaking for communicationRole – play:(P32)T1T2T3Group discussion:(P35)T1T2T3Public speaking:(P39)TFurther practice in listening(P41)Short conversations: D C A A DLong conversation:C B A DPassage 1: B C A APassage 2:exerting ; fabulous ; talk them out ; approaches ; head for ; efficient ; is linked with ; compare favorably to ; boost ; sessionNews(Unipus)News report 1News report 2Assessment (Unipus)Unit test:Part 1 C D A A CPart 2 B C C B CPart 3 A D B A APart 4 at ; wheel ; tone ; expression ; Honey ; divorce ; speed ; talk me out ; bank accounts ; everything I needUnit 3 Love your neighborListening to the worldSharing:(P46)T2 block ; a few of ; similar ; quite a lot ; wellT3 b – d – a - cT4 1A ; 2D ; 3D ; 4E ; 5B ; 6D ; 7A ; 8C ; 9A ; 10DT5 exist as well ; loud music ; respecting privacy ; participating ; needs help ; considerate ; property ; friendlyT6 2 ; 3Listening:(P51)T3 1.2.3.4.5.6.Viewing:(P53)T3 e – a – f – b – d - cT4 A A B CSpeaking for communicationRole – play:(P54)T1T2T3Group discussion:(P56)T1T2T3T4Public speaking:(P62)T3Further practice in listening(P63)Short conversations: D B C B CLong conversation:C B C BPassage 1: B D C DPassage 2:illegal ; taking family vacations ; acquaintances ; throwing a party ; verbal ; tolerant ; intervene ; splits the difference ; resolve ; take it outNews(Unipus)News report 1:News report 2:Assessment (Unipus)Unit test:Part 1 A C A C BPart 2 B B D A CPart 3 C B D D DPart 4 winter ; literally ; community ; winder ; siblings ; woods ; explore ; catching ; would run ; golf courseUnit 4 What’s the big idea?Listening to the worldSharing:(P69)T2 c – d – a - bT3 2 ; 3 ; 4 ; 5T4 amazing ; changed my life ; mobile phone ; emails ; camera ; taking a picture ; fantasy ; cakes ; arts ; creativityListening:(P73)T3 1. cheaper 2. better 3. oil 4. sad 5. safety 6. appetite 7. precision 8. precisionT4 Which soft drink ; want things ; how consumers behave ; above ; a bigger share ; small ; I deserve the best ; steam ; cigarette smoke ; smile ; a tick symbol ; positive ; built-in associations ; sports equipmentViewing:(P76)T2 A B CT3 1.2.3.4.5.Speaking for communicationRole – play:(P77)T3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.Group discussion:(P79)T1T2T3Public speaking:(P84)T3T4Further practice in listening(P85)Short conversations: D B C A DLong conversation:B C D BPassage 1: B C A DPassage 2:vary ; a large portion of ; well-being ; profound ; accessible ; ultimately ; have a harmful effect on ; went against ; aviation ; is not worth pursuingNews(Unipus)News report 1News report 2Assessment (Unipus)Unit test:Part 1 B C A C DPart 2 C C D A DPart 3 D A B A APart 4 biological ; firmly ; efforts ; isolation ; objectors ; originality ; modest ; improve the health ; morally ; legislationUnit 5 More than a paycheckListening to the worldSharing:(P91)T2 producer ; enjoys ; in a successful band ; dream jobsT3 1 ; 2 ; 3 ; 8 ; 9 ; 11T4 footballer ; enough ; professional ; performing ; band ; world-famous ; sports ; later on ; serving peopleT5 e – b – a – d – cT6 1 ; 4Listening:(P94)T2 B – C - AT3T 4Viewing:(P98)T3 B D B DSpeaking for communicationRole – play:(P99)T1T2Group discussion(Presenting):(P102)T1T2T3T4。
VLS B3 Uint 3II. Basic Listening Practice1.ScriptW: Chinese students are too shy to say anything in class.M: I think they don’t speak because their culture values modesty, and they don’t want to appear to be showing off. Goes back to Confucius.Q: Why d on’t Chinese students say anything in classroom according to the man?2.ScriptW: The government is doing something at last about sex discrimination in the workplace.Women deserve the same pay as men for the same work.M:Yeah. In the United States, women earn only 70 percent of what men do for the same job.It’s a situation that has to be changed.Q: What does the man say about women?3. ScriptW:I admire Michael Dell. He had a dream to be the world’s largest manufacturer of personal computers, and he has realized that dream.M: And he dropped out of university to become a success. I wonder if there is a lesson in that.Q: What do we learn about Dell from the conversation?4. ScriptM: Successful entrepreneurs are often self-made people who have a vision and know where they are going.W: But do they enjoy life like you and me, or is money their only concern?Q: What are the two speakers’ attitudes toward successful entrepreneurs?5. ScriptW: Do you agree that equal opportunity for all in an educational system is important? M: Yes, but we have to recognize that all of us are not of equal ability.Q: What does the man imply?Keys: 1.C 2.A 3. D 4.B 5.AIII. Listening InTask 1: Competition in AmericaScriptAlan: What are you reading, Eliza?Eliza: An article on American competition.Alan: Competition is everywhere and constant. Why so much fuss about it, Miss Knowledge? Eliza:Don’t make fun of me. According to the author, competition is especially important in American life. They’re taught to compete from early childhood. When children play games, they learn how to beat others.Alan: And many girls want to look more attractive than the girls sitting next to them in class. Do you think that way?Eliza:Don’t be silly. Let’s get back to the point. When children are growing up, they compete with one another in their studies.Alan: Isn’t that also true of students in other nations? As we all know, many Asian students kill for a high test score and grab every opportunity to sharpen their competitive edge over others.Eliza:American boys find great pleasure in competing with each other in sports, according to the author.Alan: I do like sports. When our football team beats the other team, I feel great. Makes me want to shout out loud. But isn’t that normal t hroughout the world?Eliza: American people also compete with each other at work and at climbing the social ladder.Alan: But there’s competition in other countries as well.Eliza: You’re right in a sense, but the author says the idea of competing is more deeply rooted in the minds of Americans. They’re even taught that if you lose and don’t feel hurt, there must be something wrong with you.Alan: I hear that some Asians put emphasis on cooperation. Which approach do you think makes more sense?Eliza: It’s hard to say. Anyway, there’s no accounting for different cultures.1.What is the dialog mainly about?2.What is the woman doing?3.What do children learn from playing games according to the woman?4.What does the man say about students’ studies?5.What does the woman say when asked which makes more sense, competition or cooperation? Keys: 1.C 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.DTask 2: Americans’ Work EthicScriptFor four hundred years or more, one thing has been a characteristic of Americans. It is called their “work ethic”. Its (S1) roots were in the teaching of the Christian Puritans who first settled in (S2) what is now the northeastern state of Massachusetts. They believed that it was their (S3)moral duty to work at every task to please God by their (S4) diligence, honesty, attention to details, skill, and attitude. To these Puritans, it was a (S5) sin to be lazy or to do less than your best in any task. They and later Americans tried to follow the Bible’s (S6) teachings, “If a man will not work, he shall not eat.”Therefore, Americans have for (S7) centuries believed that they were guilty of sin if they did not work as carefully and hard as they could when they did anything. God would punish those who were careless or lazy in their work. (S8) Even as children they were taught,“If it’s worth doing at all, it’s worth doing well.”But some people have gone beyond the usual sense of diligence. They are especially attracted to the notion of “climbing the ladder” so as to increase their status, financial position, and sense of self-worth. (S9) In English a new word has been created to describe people who work compulsivelly. The word “workaholic” describes an individual who is as addicted to work as an alcoholic is to alcohol.There are conflicting points of view about workaholics. Those concerned with problems of mental stress believe workaholics abuse themselves physically and mentally. (S10) Others hold that workaholics are valuable members of society because they are extremely productive. The American culture values achievement, efficiency, and production, and a workaholic upholds these values.Task 3: Cross-cultural tips on doing businessScriptCountries from around the globe, such as Germany, the U.S., the U.K., and Russia, conduct a lot of business in China-the biggest market in the world. Here are some tips to help you deal more successfully with people from those nations.Firstly, you must be punctual with the Germans. Being even five minutes late makes a poor impression. Being punctual is also very important with the Americans and the British. But while it's important to be on time for business meetings, nobody expects you to be punctual for a social event. Half past seven really means a quarter to eight, or even eight o'clock! With Russians, always be on time, but don't be surprised if your Russian contract is very late! It is not unusual for them to be one or even two hours late!In the business environments of those four countries, it is best to wear formal clothes of dark colors. In Russia, designer clothes are rather common. However, don't be surprised if you go to an office in the U.K. on a Friday and find everyone wearing jeans. Many companies in the U.K. have "dress down Fridays", when people wear casual attire.In conversation, the British and the Americans love humor and talking about sports. The weather is also a good topic of conversation with the British, but you should avoid political talk. With the Russians, say positive things about their country, and avoid making complaints. The Germans, however, prefer to get straight down to business!Remember that with the Germans, once a deal has been agreed upon, you can't change it! With the Americans money is more important than relationships, whereas with the Russians it's important to get to know your contacts well. Also, don't be surprised if a British meeting seems like chaos, with everyone participating and giving opinions!Remember these tips and you will be on your way to a successful international business career!Key1 What is true of the Americans and the British in terms of punctuality?D) They are punctual for business meetings, but less so for social events.2. In which country do people have “dress down Fridays"?A) The U.K.3. What can you infer about the Russians from their conversation?D) They are patriotic.4. How can you do business well with the Russians?A) You should know your contacts well.5. What is the speaker's attitude toward the four nationalities?C) He is neutral to all of them.IV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 Americans glorify individualism.Susan: John, I was looking for you. Where have you been hiding all morning?John: Well, I caught Professor Brown’s lecture on American individualism.Susan: Oh, how did you find it?John: Enlightening. Americans glorify individualism. They believe individual interests rank above everything else.Susan: Sounds interesting. It’s a sharp contrast to the oriental collectivism Professor Wang talked about last semester.John: But you should know that the individualism in the United States is not necessarily an equivalent for selfishness.Susan: Then what does it mean in the States?John: They believe all values, rights, and duties originate in individuals, so they emphasize individual initiative and independence.Susan: There could be something in that. Of course in oriental countries the interests of the group are more important than anything else.John: So, it’s all the more necessary for foreigners to understand American culture, or they can’t hope to understand the importance of pri vacy in the West.. Susan:Maybe that’s the reason nuclear families outnumber extended families in the United States.John: Right on! You’re catching on fast!Susan: Now let me ask you a question.John: Shoot. Go ahead.Susan: Why do Americans cherish individualism more than oriental people?John: I don’t know. Anyway, Professor Brown didn’t say.Susan: One reason might be that American children stop sleeping with their parents at an early age. They learn independence early, so it’s deeply rooted.John: Wow, that’s an intelligent guess!MODEL2What do you think are the reasons for that difference? ScriptSusan: Do you find that people in America often walk faster than people in China?Americans always seem to be in a hurry.John: It’s hard t o come to a definite conclusion. Some Americans walk in a leisurely way, and some Chinese hurry all the time. But on the whole, I think you’re right. Susan:What do you think are the reasons for that difference?John: Americans treasure time. For them, time is tangible. It’s a thing. “Time is money.” You can “spend time”, “waste time”, “save time”. You can even “kill time”!Susan:Does this strong sense of time affect their lifestyle?John:Sure. If you’re 20 minutes late for a business appointment, the other person or persons will be annoyed. They may not trust you anymore.Susan: But as far as I know, English-speaking people may be 15-30 minutes late for a dinner party.John: That’s true. For an informal occasion like that, punctuality is not so i mportant.Also, a boss may keep his employees waiting for a long time.Susan:But if his secretary is late, she’s in trouble. She will probably receive a reprimand.John: How true!Susan: The American workship of time probably led them to create fast foods.John: I agree. And globalization shrinks the differences between cultures. Now people everywhere are rushing, and anywhere you go, you find Kentucky Fried Chicken. Susan: But plenty of Chinese are still making appointments saying, “If I am late, w ait for me.”John: But with more intercultural communication, I think the gap will eventually be bridged, and Chinese will be hurrying everywhere.MODEL3That’s the secret of their success.ScriptChris: Hey Sue, how’s the math class going? Are you h ead of the class?Susan:Are you kidding? There’s a bunch of foreign students in the class---from China somewhere---and they are on top.Chris: Why do you think so many Chinese students excel in math? It’s been my observation that the Chinese students are usually the best.Susan:In class they don’t say much, but they definitely get the best marks.Chris: I think part of it is their work ethic. They never skip class, and they pay attention.Susan:One Chinese student in my class did homework each night until the early hours.He never took a break, watched TV, or went out for a beer.Chris:That’s the secret of their success: hard work and diligence.Susan:It’s so unfair. I could probably do better if I worked harder, but that’s no fun. I think learning should be more fun.Chris:Someone with a knowledge of chess would find a chess tournament fascinating. But if you don’t have the knowledge, then you won’t understand the significance of the moves, and you’ll be bored.Susan:So what you’re saying is knowledge requires hard work, and knowledge makes things interesting.I am not against knowledge; I just want to learn it in an interesting way. What’s more, “Allwork and no play makes Jack a dull boy.”V. Let’s TalkScriptThe International Slavery Museum has opened at Albert Dock, in Liverpool. Many people traveled from all over the world to celebrate the opening on 23rd of August.The museum is a place of reflection, contemplation and education.It tells the story of the cruel acts of the transatlantic slave trade, the stories of the lives of the millions of African people, who were forced from their homelands onto ships that sailed to unknown lands where they were made to work on farms and in mines in harsh conditions without dignity or payment.Liverpool is one of the many British seaports that became very rich from money made transporting goods such as cotton and sugar, produced by African slaves.One of the most important parts of the museum's exhibits are the stories of the lives of people who live all over the world today, whose family history can be traced to the Africans whose lives were changed forever by the transatlantic slave trade.It has taken four years of hard work and planning to organise the creation of the museum, and its opening year is a very significant date because in 2007 we commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act.This was a law made in 1807; it banned all British people from taking part in the slave trade. Later in 1833 all people who had been forced into slavery to work for British companies were freed.Keyl. It tells the story of the cruel acts of the (l)transatlantic slave trade, the stories of the lives of the millions of African people, who were forced from their homelands onto ships that sailed to (2)unknown lands where they were made to work on farms and in mines in harsh conditions without (3)dignity or payment.2. Liverpool is one of the many British seaports that became very (l)rich from money made transporting goods such as (2)cotton and sugar, produced by African slaves.3. One of the most important parts of the museum's exhibits are the stories of the lives of people who live (l)all over the world today, whose (2)family history can be traced to the Africans whose lives were (3) changed forever by the transatlantic slave trade.4. Because 2007 marks the 200th anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act.5. A law was made in 1807; it (l)banned all British people from (2)taking part in the slave trade. In 1833 all people who had been forced into (3)slavery to work for British companies were (4)freed.VI.Further Listening and SpeakingTask 1: PunctualityT o Americans, punctuality is a way of showing respect for other people’s time. Being more than 10 minutes late to an appointment usually calls for an apology, and maybe an explanation. People who are running late often call ahead to let others know of the delay.Of course, the less formal the situation, the less important it is to be exactly on tome. At informal get-togethers, for example, people often arrive as much as 30 minutes past the appointed time. But they usually don’t try that at work.American lifestyles show how much people respect the time of others. When people plan an event, they often set the time days or weeks in advance. Once the time is fixed, it takes almost an emergency to chance it. If people want to come to your house for a friendly visit, they will usually call first to make sure it is convenient. Only very close friends will just “drop in” unannoun ced. Also, people hesitate to call others late at night for fear they might be in bed. The time may vary, but most folks think twice about calling after 10:00 p.m.To outsiders, Americans seem tied to the clock. People in some Eastern cultures value relati onships more than schedules. In these societies, people don’t try to control time, but to experience it. Many Eastern cultures, for example, view time as a cycle. The rhythm of nature---from the passing of seasons to the monthly cycle of the moon---shapes their view of events. If they have wasted some time or let an opportunity pass by, they are not very worried, knowing that more time and opportunities will come in the next cycle. But Americans often want to jump at the first opportunity. They are unwilling to stand by idly and give up the opportunity.The early American hero Benjamin Franklin expressed that view of time like this: “Do you love life? Then do now waste time, for that is the stuff life is made of.”1.According to the passage, when people are late in America, what do they do?2.According to the passage, what do Americans do after the time for an appointment isfixed?3.How do people in some Eastern countries view relationships and schedules?4.According to the passage, why aren’t some Eastern people w orried if they let anopportunity pass by?5. What was Benjamin Franklin’s view of time?Keys: 1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.DTask 2: Our Personal SpacesScriptOur personal space, that piece of the universe we occupy and call our own, is contained within an invisible boundary surrounding our body. As the owners of this area, we usually decide who may enter and who may not. When our space is invaded, we react in a variety of ways. We back up and retreat, stand our ground as our hands become moist from nervousness, or sometimes even react violently. Our response shows not only our unique personality, but also our cultural background.For example, cultures that stress individualism such as England, the United States, Germany, and Australia generally demand more space than collective cultures do, and tend to become aggressive when their space is invaded. This idea of space is quite different from the one found in the Mexican and Arab cultures. In Mexico, the physical distance between people when engaged in conversation is closer than what is usual north of the border. And for middle easterner, typical Arab conversations are at close range. Closeness cannot be avoided.As is the case with most of our behavior, our use of space is directly linked to the value system of our culture. In some Asian cultures, for example, employees do not stand near their bosses; the extended distance demonstrates respect. Extra interpersonal distance is also part of the cultural experience of the people of Scotland and Sweden, for whom it reflects privacy. And in Germany, private space is sacred.Keys: 1.T 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.FTask 3: We don’t know what to do with them.ScriptA Russian, a Cuban, an American businessman, and an American lawyer were passengers on a fast train speeding across the French countryside. As time wore on, the men gradually became friendly with one another, introducing themselves and shaking hands. Eventually, the Russian took out a large bottle of vodka and poured each of his traveling companions a drink. Just as the American businessman was sipping the vodka and praising its fine quality, the Russian hurled the half-full bottle out of the open window.“What did you do that for?” asked the startled American businessman.“Vodka is plentiful in my country,” said the Russian, “In fact, we have thousands and thousands of liters of it---far more than we need.”The American businessman shook his head and leaned back in his seat, obviously baffled by the Russian’s reasoning.A little later, the young Cuban passed around a box of fine Havana cigars. The men enjoyed this treat and made admiring remarks about the pleasures of smoking good Havana cigars. At that very moment the Cuban took a couple of puffs of his cigar and then tossed it out of the open window.“I thought the Cuban economy was not good this year,” the American businessman said. “Yet you threw that perfectly good cigar away. I find your actions quite puzzling.”“Cigars,” the Cuban replied, “are a dime a dozen in Cuba. We have more of them than we know what t o do with.”The American businessman sat in silence for a moment. Then he got up, grbbed the lawyer, and threw him out of the window.Key:1.The Russian hurled the half-full bottle of vodka out of the open window.2.He answered, "Vodka is plentiful in my country. In fact, we have thousands and thousandsof liters of it-far more than we need."3.The businessman said, "I thought the Cuban economy was not good this year. Yet you threwthat perfectly good cigar away. I find your actions quite puzzling."4.He replied, "Cigars are a dime a dozen in Cuba. We have more of them than we know whatto do with."5.The American businessman sat in silence for a moment. Then he got up, grabbed the lawyer,and threw him out of the window. He did that probably because he thought there were too many lawyers in the United States.希望对大家有所帮助,多谢您的浏览!Viewing and SpeakingKey1)disappearing 2) kicking 3) tea shop 4) image crisis 5) update 6)compete 7)fast 8)product designers 9) contacts 10)similar 11)want 12)challenge 13) consumer 14) traditional(注:可编辑下载,若有不当之处,请指正,谢谢!)授课:XXX。
视听说3答案作为英语学习中的重要部分,视听说能力的提高对于考试和应用都有着至关重要的作用。
因此,视听说3的答案对于练习和检验自己的能力也显得尤为重要。
下面就让我们一起探讨一下视听说3的答案吧。
一、听力部分答案1. A、B、D、A、C2. B、A、C、D、B3. C、D、A、B、C4. C、A、D、B、A5. D、B、A、C、D6. D、A、B、C、A7. B、C、D、A、B在听力部分,考生需要把握好时间,在听音频时应注意及时记录下来。
此外,在答题时必须准确理解题目中的信息,同时留意细节和关键词,尽量用简洁的语言回答问题。
二、口语部分答案Part 1:1. What do you usually do in your free time?I usually read books or watch movies in my free time.2. What kind of TV programs do you like to watch?I like to watch documentaries and dramas.3. Do you like to listen to music? Why?Yes, I like to listen to music because it can help me relax and get rid of stress.4. Do you like to travel? Why or why not?Yes, I like to travel because I can learn about different cultures and experience new things.Part 2: Describe a memorable experience you had in your life.One of the most memorable experiences I had in my life was when I went on a backpacking trip through Europe. I traveled to several different countries, including France, Italy, and Germany. I saw some of the most famous landmarks in the world, such as the Eiffel Tower and the Colosseum. I also met a lot of interesting people and learned about different cultures. It was a life-changing experience that I will never forget.Part 3:1. Do you think traveling is important? Why or why not?Yes, I think traveling is very important because it can broaden our horizons and help us learn about different cultures.2. What are the benefits of learning a second language?Learning a second language can help us communicate with people from other countries and increase our job prospects. It can also help us understand different cultures and improve our cognitive abilities.3. Do you think it's important for people to learn about other cultures? Why?Yes, it's very important for people to learn about other cultures because it can help us become more tolerant and accepting of others. It can also help us appreciate the diversity of the world.三、阅读部分答案Passage 1:1. B2. C3. D4. B5. APassage 2:1. C2. A3. B4. D5. C在阅读部分,考生需要能够快速理解文章的主旨和相关信息。
视听说3完整版详细答案第一单元12/19 take a break why not some other time party available listen without talk to you about researching background work on hoping for break may be it By the way1A/5 she doesn’t work…… her sch…… she has…… she didnot…… she often1B/5 kind of it’s about right I did past three years paid of earned break the case in comparison to depends on a lot harder in general my roommate way too for myself a balance 2A/5 confident relaxed tense in a bad mood2B/5 1)How about 2)too 3)Why don’t 4)enough 5)Let’s 6)to walk3/5 1)am taking 2)work 3)have 4)am writing5/5 sorry I don’t I’m sorry That’d be ——第二单元3/19 money Goss They this on nick8/19 couldn’t has lost won’t-10/19 Tali Make HeNew story she can’t believe11/19 Nick too Talia doesn’t might not be12/19 get expert run broadcast competition In fact Speaking ought to give away Good thinking handle care audio expert fast on it You do hard to believe wake up smell the coffee crazy famous taking a bribe smart I hope get in the way work on 1A/5 alittle There thought would1B/5 heard about was caught they say what to think stuff you’d like to really convinced actually natural athlete in the season any opinion about disqualify for the sake of shame to in trouble with start rumors 2楼2A/5 连线arise对come up what对what that’s对that2B/5 trus croo bogus authentic3/5 Have have ever ought lately You’d better5/5 Idon’t wow They say Ap hey you You’re第三单元3/19 Nick career star8/19 More not the nike10/19 1\The audio 2\Don’t be 3\最长的 4\to go and talk11/19 hasn’t finish he it nay trick her12/19 Bad news audio expert check urgent be sure absolutely sure have an idea may remember confide in reporter researcher chance lose one more day only one more day won’t be sorry story get tell me everything deserve a break storycharming charm out of1A/5 They didn’t she didn’t she needed pop corn It’s a story1B/5 1)was thinking 2)That would be ok 3)this new mall 4)having a sale 5)kind of 6)a whole lot less 7)just really 8)endup using little 9)Well 10)little girl 11)the whale 12)sounded really good 13)a lot 14)a lot less 15)you know what 16) treat you to2A/5 1)figure it out 2)investigate 3) result 4)make sense 5)ruined2B/5 urg对very to put对risk Sem对one of charm对to persuade3A/5 Talia对is able to she tell对be able to Tony对is not able Talia对is able 3B/5 yours mine5/5 I have an well,Idon’t If you Do you What do it’s worth Let’s go第四单元2/1 9 the asked her :so: he rent her a little N ick8/19 diffcult amusing dis English gland10/19 They could Did He think all To win3楼11/19 doesn’t he can he wants angry12/19 isten your side of the story Nope all alike judgeme trust only goal helping win deal with mess chargesserious threw a game gambling debts gave access to stop from Did you or didn’t you throw the game get show viewers Take your pick innocent1A/5Those Recently Time doesn’t He works He looks really 1B/5 ran into my gosh doing fantastic the same old howexciting perfect for or something like thata boring job gets to telemarketing telephone company2A/5 allow plan jour a part2B/5 Take a pick /T ake it easy/Take your time /Take a look3A/5 aa the a3B/5 aren’t /will you/does she/could he/hasn’t he/doesn’t she/didn’t I/wasn’t he5/5 I think I know you How have you been No,I’m sorry I’m afraid you’ve got It was great Here’s my card 单元测试1/3How did对He no longer when对when2/3 Nick对Which story Nick对the same3/3 The announce ……plays The announce talks about poetry……identifics1/3 in a bad mood /exhausted2/3 trustworthy/dishonest3/3 disgraceful action relax not guilty be……sense of planto don’t hurry1/3 are am Let’s go too much Why don’t I4楼2/3 received am going to ever should ’d better3/3 aren’t you an was the have seen good my am ableto dfferent haven’t2/5 serious talk busy3/5 different same different5/5 rising risingSPEAKING1/3I’m sorry it sounds I just don’t that would be That sound really good 3/3If you Iwill spend That’s Ijust Let’s 第五单元3/19 It’s im He was Shy8/19 very she plays he anything she wants Nick to know unbelievable 10/19 He’s not He Nick He’s getting11/19 I’would Talia shocked annoyed12/19sure sounds like stupid a minute deliberately from college works for recognize teammate bothexcuse us media you’ve got that right get it worry you getting some pressure sit out badlyfrankly win without you1A/5 call Her she couldn’t 100 A little1B/5 the whole story on the phone this rebate A hundred dollars supposed to of the camera nice aboutit serial number is gone Oh man 8002A/5become excit succ…… like begin2B/5 1)do you feel 2)do you think 3)are loving 4)such 5)so 6)believe2009-11-21 10:125楼3/5 so /such a /so /such /so /such a5/5 1)can I ask you to take a2)I have to take care of3)I’m tied uo at the moment4)Would you mind if5)Can you please check6)OK,no problem7)please fill this form第六单元3/19 She was No the result Talia8/19 1\Nick put50000 into hisbank account 2\she believes 3\he owes 4\making money 5\people 6\Ibel that 7\can’t 9/16 keep investigating have no choice going with beat us to it You’ve got to admit missing something asthey seem in this case too trusting skeptical all right working on fair let my emotions color myjudgment let me down won’t be sorry10/19 speptical He believes should work The bank11/19 they have to some want Dony1A/5 are allow Wise stop ID Dany1B/5 says at bars to have their parents thirteen years old get drunk you know drinking irresponsiblytheir kids baby-sitter bar owners this is happening crazy2A/5 Take对we have we don’t 对we decide For对For one we never对we are 2B/5 1)deposited 2)bank account 3)As a matter of fact 4)Take it from me 5)For one thing 6)except for 7)go with 8)beat us to it 9)let us down6楼3A/5 going/talking/eating/yourselves/myself/had known/would have brought/crying over /enjoying3B/5 1)may 2)may not 3)Is he 4)will 5)might not 6)may 7)aregoing to 8)might5/5 Do you think might perhaps It’s didn’t Is it possible that Nick didn’t take the money might第七单元3/19He explained 最长的 annoyed8/19 It’s brand He agreed Because+最长的By cheatingg Because he wants to amuse Talia Because angry she was angry Nick had not told here the truth10/19 He wasn’t going to tell A business woman TO visit To wear11/19 He was curius He will wear it would She want to ……truth12/19 here it comes juice bar Aren’t you Do I know you Not yet interesting proposition Keep goingLet’s say deal endorse athletic That’s it business card on second thought pay visit1A/5 They party+最长的 Thefirst job in it she wanted shemight Thefirst could go to earlier1B/5 great opportunity audition for such a wonderful show the same night other plays coming along so perfect so great about be invited go for it2A/5 They paid me so that Ichanged I want to know The shoes will becone Ok It doesn’t come and experience 2B/5 confirmed lines cone out basically endorsed3A/5 1)was taking 2)called 3)checked 4)was playing 5)quicker 6)more concentrated3B/5 would rather prefer to would prefer to2009-11-21 10:127楼5/5 soundslike fun or really? oh,really? Isee How awful How did it go Did you have a good?第八单元3/19she was trying Talia there was8/19 he meant to make meet jack hci had never jackie has neverworked Talia might G ower Buil ding Frustra show forten years10/19 Because she thought Nick had lied to her Neither she was very she used the recoptionst’s11/19 he enjoy finding show her anger she thinks confsed 12/19 dead for a moment angry yell at Maybe Probably guest dial in big trouble have trouble with used to memory to makematters worse ridiculous took lunch voice mail available odd telling thetruth lying see a good story1A/5 she asked for Try to she could meeting 4321B/5 looking for I mean quite a while at the desk Whatever Kind of hard for her name impossible totally screwed up pretty clear meet me lobby 4 o’clock good idea try where she is why don’t you how that goes2A/5 please wait sorry+短的 If you+长的Nick ……punished Tia+长的 The right now2B/5 odd Anyway In that case yell at ridiculous3A/5 where I can When the how much it what kind of used to3B/5 someone / used to /didn’t use to /something /anything /单元测试2LISTENING1/3Talia tells Nick that she believes him: {1.Nick meets Jackie baker8楼 2.Nick explains the deal he made to Talia.3.Talia decided to do see Jackie.2/3 1.The receptionist gives the office location.2.The receptionist gives the directions to the office.3.The receptionist asks for a signature3/3He had a health accepting He accepesVOCABULARY1/4get along get going2/4criticizing pressure3/4mutter feelforsomeone. fellfunn whisper4/4 skeptical asking tostep acknowledged down madeup approachable Let them off transfGRAMMER*/2 (Amy:Hi,Ronnie) 22111即 better were having more intelligent was listening would rather*/2 (Dear Mom) 12122即used to be somebody who that person is anybody where she lives PRONUNCIATION1/4cann’t can used2/4he /E/ her4/4 she up at 长的1/4 sorry to how was it?3/4 I really double it It’spossdidn’t I’m tired up oh,really? Ihave to take care of Did he have4/4 oh,really? How was That’s great第九单元3/19 5点 looking for There8/19 Because he needed the recept he was still Because hewondeved He wasn’t very He over To find 6点9楼10/19 Because he was trying Tell the she has blue he just 11/19 I’m confused help she never12/19 anything else someone else either In fact cheer up as bad as describe business suit excutive at all1A/5 she can bring cook for Go to Aby’s Emily’s1B/5 favor wondering bring two of my friends definitely supposed to messed up have a great time decorations last minutecooking things great to serve 6:30 three of you2A/5 the news+短的 Are you interest Hey, can may you +长的 I hend by she +短的2B/5business overheard follow describ cheer up3A/5 1)rushed 2)was checking 3)was playing went3B/5may as honest as as positive as can could as disgusting as5/5 sorry,but No,pr…… sure can I leave ma y be I can is it ok Do you第十单元3/1 9 The woman The inter……did not answer An……Dear8/19 he got into he made an he could not Things wer badly hewanted the woman the soccer the intertiew10/19 Dean’s They wear both she felt sorry she took10楼11/19 he wespec ts she has sarc…… sorry12/19around lately ran into admired ruining his career prettysure different changing the color wannabe tried outExcept for took lunch performance beginning to unfoldOn the house in his favor soccer professionally1A/5 do a survey noise is a the univer+长的 housing therre should1B/5 on behalf of a couple of minutes greatly appreciated more time building classrooms dorm roomsobviously point better quality more people at least pretty nice spacious rental houses stay in mixedfeelings involved in helps them out definitely issue2A/5will be get up stop to his unexp be made2B/5 uspended preformance catch up on on the house trying out3A/5 on with/out /up3B/5 losing /saying/ to need/ to wait3C/5 until/when/have5/5 Actually T o tell you what do you I’m not really 同上 If you ask Frankly第十一单元3/19 she think To tell How good8/19 he understand she joked……reporter upset she knowNick Nick she talks……party10/19 It’s nicer he’s going……happened no kick+长的11楼11/19she is angry she doesn’t Dean sorry,Nick12/19 won’t be sorry admit lied There you are are got reservations just around the corner doing business so much pleasant talkoverover lunch sign basically says endorse the shoes tricked out of the way next in line star player amazing team office make sure1A/5 Sunday write Next w…… 4:30 M……1B/5 are responsible for Africa visual aid in the outline easy look that up really quick have it all done due Wednesday needto meet I’m supposed to do compile get our project done off the Internet helpful use bring those in tomorrow2A/5They+短的 jose+短的 jack+长的 we+短的jane’s+短的2B/5 persuasive tricked persuade raise broke over out of this word3/5 went to see In orderto don’t have to help can’t to talk 5/5 I’ve got to is there anything Nothing I really need to Do you That’ll be第12单元3/19 To keep By working Nicknever had8/19 Nick is more To tell him he is That having money problem they have been hard to the so长的10/19 Surprisees长的He want’s ......truth To prove He didn’t (i)2009-11-21 10:1212楼11/19he is N ick’s tell Nick 长的 almost uncertain12/19buddy Tough rap really happened scheme talented plotting for dreamed up fake planning impressedtalking crazy expect figure out made up craziest stories pulledoff typical so sure of popular prove———-1A/5 she could she turned长的 A map of Africa Tuesday3小时 Teacher1B/5 the habitat of the animalsblue folder rest of the projectmap definitely different spotturned it in reliable sourcecoming to me instead of positively check with2/5 handed it in figured let you turn it3A/5 how long for since has been playing3B/5 figure them out help you out put them away clean it up the most expensive the best5/5 I’m not quite sure what you’re getting at. /Exactly./Do you mean that/NO,that’s not what I mean./ Could you go over it again? / Are you saying that测试LISTENING1/4 howdoes对He listened he wants to2/4 says he hasn’t heard of Kicks shoesto help Nickeye color3/4 Spread on the mustard:1.Put on the cheese and avocado.13楼 2. Put on the tomato and cucumber3.Add the secret ingredient.4/4 Gomez对if her team The team appearingVOCABULARY—————1/4 Marcello:Hi,Amy: pulled it off pass on2/4 Talia:Hi,Mom: Keep cool play it by ear3/4 come up with break down4/4 out of control out of this worldGRAMMER—————1/4 the luckiest pick him up best for dream this up2/4 Tony:So,Talia: think of working could start was doing as difficult as 3/4 Secretary: may to talk as easy as will give 4/4 interesting to buy surprised to invite havePRONUNCIATION1/5 up out2/5 I want to get and it3/5 single sound spr…… gl……4/5suprised going5/5 I have to has is —————SPEAKING1/3 Yes,what do you neeed I really need to2/3 Are you saping it Yes, that’s whatI mean3/3 Are you saying it didn’t go well Yes,that’s what Imean 过级最终测试Level Test—————listening1/5talia thinks…eliminated—the soccer teamthere is a rumor—has an injurytony thinks nick—a good soccer2/5what does the coach say the socer—they want nick not to palywhat does the coach ask to be—he doesn`t trustwhat dose nick say the tv station—he planned ahead3/5nick says his life is—a messnick says he needs—the newsdean doesn`t want to—comment about nicknick agreed to endorse—shoes4/5OK, I’m wondering…:couple sit-down silverware accommodateeasy-going understanding favor attractive settingsshe knows it’s kind of out of your way for us to go to this party Pick(注意大写) up anything else get somesome wine or dessert or bring anything5/5Alex.My old boyfriend Alex.:I looked really good toolook your bestNo way doing things and moving onhang out or somethingvocabulary1/6talia:i`mtry,but—truthamy:what`swrong,talia?—exhautedamy:you need to rest more—easy2/6which phrase means to want to do something?—feel like doing someting Which phrase means to understand something?—get itwhich word describes a loud way of speaking?—roar3/6dean:well i can tell you—reactionshoutthrough it4/6patty:he`s innocent—out of the waytalia:i know—dream uppatty:i can`t believe—wait and see5/6two boys were caught smoking—let them offexcuse us for a minute—asking to step asidethe government is tring to—downwe…for lost time by—made up6/6figure out—be able to come up withtake your time—don`t hurrythrow a game—plan to lose a sports gamegrammar1/4Tony:I(选词) : want am having would rather anyone better nick:i don`t know what to do—through itdean:i can`t believe all of—shout2/4dean:itink nick should—couldcoach:at first—was hoping3/4patty:well,i could add—hold on secondnick:thanks,i appreciate—best4/4talia:i…to see nick—havedean:why do you need to see him?—to talkdean:i think he`s too busy—concernedpronunciation1/6falling rising falling2/6forget debts talk3/6men{tion} ab{so}lutely4/6He…stuty—used to can’t5/6(br)eak (str)eet6/6looked—single sound talented—extra syllablespeaking1/2mark:what do you think about—frankly2/2but i`ve got one favor to ask you—ok.no problemhe was accused of taking drugs—yeah.absolutelyyou won`t believe who i ran into today—whoif you go shopping with me—that sounds goodyou studied so hard on the test—no.i didn`t prepare for it at all。
新标准视听说教程3答案Unit 1。
Part I。
1. A: She’s a nurse.B: She works at a hospital.2. A: He’s a teacher.B: He works at a school.3. A: He’s a doctor.B: He works at a clinic.4. A: She’s a police officer.B: She works at a police station.5. A: He’s a firefighter.B: He works at a fire station.Part II。
1. A: What does your father do?B: He’s a doctor.2. A: What does your mother do?B: She’s a teacher.3. A: What does your brother do?B: He’s a police officer.4. A: What does your sister do?B: She’s a nurse.5. A: What do your grandparents do?B: They are farmers.Part III。
1. A: What does your father do?B: He’s a doctor.2. A: What does your mother do?B: She’s a nurse.3. A: What does your brother do?B: He’s a teacher.4. A: What does your sister do?B: She’s a police officer.5. A: What do your grandparents do?B: They are farmers.Unit 2。
视听说3参考答案视听说3参考答案视听说3是英语教材中的一本教材,主要用于提高学生的听说能力。
下面是一些视听说3的参考答案,供大家参考。
第一单元:生活方式听力部分:1. A: What time do you usually get up?B: I usually get up at 7 o'clock in the morning.2. A: How often do you exercise?B: I exercise three times a week.3. A: What do you usually do on weekends?B: I usually hang out with my friends or watch movies.4. A: Do you eat breakfast every day?B: Yes, I never skip breakfast.5. A: How do you relax after work or school?B: I like to listen to music or read books to relax.口语部分:1. Describe your daily routine.In the morning, I usually wake up at 7 o'clock and have breakfast. Then I go to work or school. In the evening, I like to relax by watching TV or going for a walk. Before going to bed, I usually read a book.2. Talk about your favorite way to exercise.My favorite way to exercise is jogging. I like to go for a run in the park. It helps me stay fit and clears my mind. I usually jog for about 30 minutes three times a week.3. Discuss your weekend plans.This weekend, I plan to hang out with my friends. We are going to watch a movie and have dinner together. On Sunday, I want to go hiking with my family. It's a great way to enjoy nature and spend quality time together.第二单元:文化交流听力部分:1. A: Have you ever been to a foreign country?B: Yes, I have been to France. It was a great experience.2. A: What do you think is the most important festival in your country?B: I believe the Spring Festival is the most important festival in my country. It'sa time for family reunions and celebrations.3. A: What is your favorite type of music?B: I enjoy listening to pop music. It's catchy and upbeat.4. A: Do you think it's important to learn about different cultures?B: Yes, I think it's important to learn about different cultures. It helps us broaden our perspectives and promotes understanding and tolerance.5. A: Have you ever tried any traditional food from another country?B: Yes, I have tried sushi from Japan. It was delicious.口语部分:1. Talk about a cultural festival in your country.In my country, the Spring Festival is the most important festival. It usually falls in January or February. During this time, families gather together, exchange gifts, and have a big feast. We also set off fireworks to celebrate the new year. It's a time of joy and happiness.2. Discuss the importance of learning about different cultures.Learning about different cultures is crucial in today's globalized world. It helps us appreciate diversity and promotes mutual respect. By understanding different cultures, we can build bridges of communication and foster peace and harmony.3. Share your experience of trying traditional food from another country.When I visited Japan, I had the opportunity to try sushi. It was my first time trying raw fish, and I was a bit hesitant at first. However, I found it to be incredibly flavorful and fresh. It was a unique culinary experience that I will always cherish.以上是视听说3参考答案的一些内容,希望对大家的学习有所帮助。
视听说第三册第一单元1、H e will help the woman to carry the suitcases2、J ohn.3、T hree days before Christmas4、S kate5、i n the evening before dinner6、、At least one month before one goes.7、At least one month before one goes.8 Pressure9. Divide the weight eve nly.10. a lot of problems will be preve nted from happe ning11. 18 hours12. She nzhe n.13. four14. A quarter of the fare.15. About 350 dollars.22. F23. F24. T26. F27. dow n28.i nstead of29」ike30. architectural31. famous32. no thi ng33. someday34. really35. in credible hotel36. stay at1. The soup is probably in the microwave oven.2. In an office building.3. "No hanging out during daytime."4. Whether her son can mix easily.5. next Tuesday6. 11 years old7. Vegetable and beef.8. an oral book report10. I felt relaxed11. Fresh12. To preve nt the n eedles from drying out13. m ake it a party activity14. candy15. Ask ing every one to br ing someth ing and the nhav ing a competiti on.22. T23. T24. F25. F26. F27. fly aro und28. were able to29. fu nnier30. a n end31. viole nee32. big time33. defin itely34. warmer36.a while第三单元1. Visit his grandma in New Jersey2. To be a pilot.3. Applying online for graduate study4. jobs are difficult to find5. jobs are difficult to find6. Change7. Because they don't think that they will master the new skills8. they see a payoff for them9. all the possible sce narios10. They realize that change is a part of everything.11. I became stron ger12. Can dle13. I still had to wear gloves.14. to be sympathetic with people in suffering15. I must do everyth ing with passi on22. T23. T24. F25. F27. keys to28. affordable29. Why for you30. some of31. AII our32. built with33. Take a look34. sorry35. comfortable36. This is第四单元1、T he patient should have his temperature taken2、S he wants to stop her own toothache3、T he chemistry quiz4、h e wants to ask for a sick leave5、h e surfed the Internet till late last night6、h eat faintness7、H eatstroke8、y ou have to remove his sweaty clothes9、B ecause heat builds up in the body11、Quitting smoking with no medical help12、angry13、Sleeping and watching TV14、you want to replace the taste of cigarettes with something else15、They are useless if you don't use them22、T23、F24、F25、F26、T27、busy28、work nights29、7:3030、get dressed31、roommates32、for lunch33、from Korea34、computer scienee35、there's第五单元1、the library2、go traveling3、Cathy hadn't got a flu shot4、Nothing5、fill out a form6、Nearly 10007、adults8、study and extra-curricular activities9、He can find such information through the school website10、Dining options11、containers12、Drawing out knowledge from the student13、the ability to come to conclusions14、Because he was stuffed with various facts15、oysters23、F24、T25、F26、F28、requires29、most importantly30、with customers31、in sales32、really33、good at34、sales experienee35、present eompany36、since last year37、salesperson第六单元1、555-271-60252、His cell phone is very new3、On eBay4、Instant messaging5、Josh shows Jessica how to watch TV on the cell phone6、Because there are so many network services in the country7、a prepaid cell phone service8、Four10、cheaper rates11、four12、Because it studied drivers who were treated for injuries in car accide nts13、make emergency calls14、mechanical15、Fewer cell phone road accidents will happen23、F24、T25、T26、F27、F28、electronics29、cameras30、easy to use31、chatting online32、downloading33、friends34、California35、on the phone36、surf第七单元1、He knows how to play hockey2、Disappo in ted3、an extreme sport4、both watching skateboarding and doing it5、Three mon ths6、A runner runs for an organized race, but a jogger does not.7、strengthen the heart8、help you maintain it9、By running every day10、help to overcome your problems11、beat the summer heat12、one tenth13、3 calories per mile14、A feeling of well-being15、Reducing injuries23、T24、F26、F27、F28、painting29、Me too30、the phone31、right now32、have a date33、house34、watching TV35、sleeping36、too bad37、up to1、A book2、She is stronger than her husband3、women's social responsibilities4、Her boss never gives her real responsibilities5、the wife does n't thi nk that wome n are treated fairly7、Developing your personalities8、One can still ben efit from dati ng9、They don't truly understand each other10、every woman has something to offer every man11、emotional12、They will express their thoughts about it13、Because she wan ts to have some one who will liste n to her14、To another man, over a bottle of beer15、putting everything together23、T24、F25、F26、F27、T28、favorite29、independence of America30、the fireworks31、takes place32、summertime33、During34、traditional dish36、visiting37、family members。
新世纪视听说B3U5-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 15 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) the cinemaB) the classroomC) the libraryD) the bankScript: A: Let's go to the library. Good place for study.B: I just came back. All the seats are occupied.正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分2.A) He doesn't like that university very much.B) He doesn't have scholarship.C) He has three reasons to go to that university.D) He hasn't applied to that university.Script: A: Congratulations. You've been admitted by the University of Maryland.B: It's not the top three on my list, anyway.正确答案:A学生答案:B得分:0分Questions 3 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script:A: Cathy, Mrs. Lee has just called.B: For me? But which Mrs. Lee?A: Mrs. Lee from the school health center. She left a message. She said that you haven't got a flushot yet.B: Flu shot? Do I have to take that?A: Yeah. It's spring and the flu season is coming. You'd better get well protected. Students get flu shots every year. I got it last week.B: Every year? Oh ... it's my first year here. No wonder I haven't heard about that. Eh ... how much do you have to pay for that?A: It's free. You don't have to pay anything.B: Great. Then when did Mrs. Lee say I can go to get the flu shot?A: Well ... in fact, you have to fill out a form and make a reservation before you go there.B: What form? How can I get it?A: You can download it from the webpage of the school health center. If there's anything you don't understand, just ask me.B: Thank you. You're very helpful. But right now, I think I'd better call Mrs. Lee. What's her number?A: All right. Wait a minute.3.Mrs. Lee called because _____.A) Cathy didn't register thereB) she wanted to interview the studentsC) she thought she made a mistakeD) Cathy hadn't got a flu shot正确答案:D学生答案:D得分:2分4.How much does a student have to pay for getting a flu shot?A) 10 dollars.B) 4 dollars.C) 3 dollars.D) Nothing.正确答案:D学生答案:C得分:0分5.Cathy has to _____ before she goes to the school health center.A) make several telephone callsB) fill out a formC) register herselfD) download a software from the webpage正确答案:B学生答案:D得分:0分Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear several short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script:The start of college life provides a student with new and challenging experiences. Our university allows students to explore many opportunities for intellectual and personal growth, both in the classroom and out.With nearly 1,000 student organizations, dozens of club and sports, and students from more than 100 countries, the university offers something that you are interested in.We expect students to take an active role in their education. So students must assume responsibility for their own affairs. Students are treated as adults who will continue to develop the knowledge, maturity, judgment, and self-discipline necessary for their future lives. Students should familiarize themselves with the school policies that are important for living on campus.We also hope the parents of our students will encourage them to seek a balance between academics and extra-curricular activities. Participation in student activities outside of class helps many students to manage their time better, and leads to a rewarding and successful college experience.Students here can choose to live on-campus or off-campus. But no matter which type of housing the students are choosing, the University Housing office is available to help them with various problems. University Housing has information for students and their parents about residence hall life, including information about what to bring to campus, dining options, and how to get involved in residence hall activities. The University Housing website even has a section to address the specific interests of parents.University Housing also provides rich information about off-campus housing. Although not owned by the University, off-campus apartments and houses can be found through the University's official website. We hope you will enjoy your stay here, in our university.6.How many student organizations can be found in this university?A) Dozens.B) Nearly 100.C) Nearly 200.D) Nearly 1,000.Script: How many student organizations can be found in this university?正确答案:D学生答案:D得分:2分7.Students here are treated as _____ who will develop what is necessary for their future lives.A) adultsB) participantsC) friendsD) developersScript: Students here are treated as _____ who will develop what is necessary for their future lives.正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分8.Parents should encourage their children to seek a balance between _____.A) time and moneyB) work and studyC) study and extra-curricular activitiesD) book knowledge and social skillsScript: Parents should encourage their children to seek a balance between _____.正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分9.What happens if a student chooses to live off-campus?A) He cannot get help from the University Housing office.B) He will pay higher living costs.C) He can find such information through the school website.D) He will find it hard to go to class on time.Script: What happens if a student chooses to live off-campus?正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分10._____ is included in the information about residence hall life.A) Office contactB) Dining optionsC) Medical helpD) Club categoryScript: _____ is included in the information about residence hall life.正确答案:B学生答案:A得分:0分Passage TwoQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script:There is no shortcut to good research, although some students hope to be provided with step-by-step instructions or guidelines on how to find or solve problems. However, here are a few rules worth considering.The first rule of research is to think, think and think again. Never hesitate to throw your mind at anything. That should be the first thing you try. Before looking up a book or paper, before asking anyone, think. For example, suppose you are reading a paper and something needs to be proved. Should you go on to read the proof? No. First, try to prove it yourself. If you don't succeed after a reasonable time, find out how it is proved by others. But if you solve it yourself, you will have understood it better. What you solve by thinking is your baby from then on.The second rule is to learn by examples. Papers and discussions with your advisor or classmate are a source of materiel. Many good examples can be found in them. You will learn how to write a paper by looking at other papers. When you see a new problem, ask yourself what kinds of questions were asked about similar problems. Then you can ask valuable questions about the new one.The third rule is to know the difference between understanding and knowledge. It is more important to understand well what you know than to know a lot. Successful research comes from having a good understanding, especially of the basics. When you read a paper, ask yourself questions. Like can I do it in a different way? Understanding means the ability to go beyond theimmediate. It means knowing not just what is the item in question, but how it fits into a larger context or applied to a more general situation.11.There is no shortcut to _____.A) academic successB) good researchC) excellent personalityD) moral behaviorScript: There is no shortcut to _____.正确答案:B学生答案:B得分:2分12.You should _____ if you find something to be proved in a paper.A) ask the professorB) discuss with your classmatesC) search the NetD) try to prove it by yourselfScript: You should _____ if you find something to be proved in a paper.正确答案:D学生答案:D得分:2分13._____ is a way to find good examples that can be used in your paper.A) Discussing with a classmateB) Reading more booksC) Taking a good courseD) Taking a restScript: _____ is a way to find good examples that can be used in your paper.正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分14.What's the difference between understanding and knowledge?A) Understanding is more important than knowledge.B) Knowledge is more important than understanding.C) Understanding is more difficult than knowledge.D) Knowledge is more difficult than understanding.Script: What's the difference between understanding and knowledge?正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分15.How many rules have been discussed in this passage?A) Three.B) Four.C) Five.D) Six.Script: How many rules have been discussed in this passage?正确答案:A学生答案:C得分:0分Part II Oral Tasks ( 3 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Listen carefully and then answer the question.16. Which college will the woman probably attend?思考/准备学生答案:得分:0分。
http://10.10.8.5:8080/HepStudent/Regis ter.aspx1.indoor soccer tournament2. championship game3. the referee was being such a jerk4. It's really unfortunate5. Don,t think about it any more, if there,s anything I can do6.could possibly be there to support her 1.add five love deposits into your love account for every withdrawal1)Be kind to each other.2)Bring home a little surprise3).Give your love attention.4). Appreciate your partner of all that the do5). Express your love2. criiticism,anger,putting your partner down,crossing your arms and turning awaycaba1. different world, serious2. expect, running for office3. breaking up with, proposing4. I a have choice1.One of the reasons I wanted to come here tonight was to discuss our future2. I've been thinking about it,and It's the right thing to do3. Your have no idea the pressure that I am underCad TFTF1.would marry him when I was old enouch2.which people are not fond of doing,we did sort of agree3.what diseases are going to catch up with usbacdadcadcaUnit 21.I t’all over the news.2. in the school paper3. heard it on TV.4. lost his control.5. lose her scholarship soon.6. couldn't stay long due to work1.T here are serveal reasons for this.2. this means3. Another issue4. There isn't an easy answer here5. But6. At the same timebbbc1.o n anh a half billion years2. heroic endeavor3. monumental sculptures4. attract thousands of tourists, needed boost to1. Mt.Rushmore is one of the world’s most enormous stone carvings2. Mt.Rushmore itself stands nearly6000 feet above sea level.3. The four Presidents on the mountain would entirely block Niagara Falls1.Rising food and energy prices and weak housing.2.The U.S.Congress.1.anxious about issues2.increase gasoline supplies; oil exploration3.in terms of helping the economy1 Bush was asked whether the U.S.economy is a recession2 The words on how to define the economy3 either a lack of leadership or a lack of understanding of the issuePretty neighborhoods, great sporting events, and a tradition of embracing both the old and the newsSmall, very interesting neighborhoods. One of the most exciting neighborhoods; It’s walking distance to Downtown; anartist’s enclave, such as art museum and bakery.The best for afternoon shopping/a great one-stop-shopping destination. dcbcbaddUnit31 Rob and Angela are boss and secretary, and the are talking about some daily office routines.2 Bob makes requests in a polite way, repeatedly using “could you” instead of giving instructions. Angela responds in a very polite, direct and simple way.cddc1 barriers 2.differences 3.tradition 4.particular 5.nationality 6.Tiny7.tremendous 8.different1.A nd I am talking about culture in the sense of cultural differences.2Culture is tradition, things that a particular family or particular nationality do, like Thanksgiving.3You can break down one of the main barriers to communication.1Prosperity and good luck.2The fell national symbols reflect national characteristics or the beauty and variety of their natural environments.3Yes, because they are all familiar with that symbol.dabec1For them , the dragon is an aggressive monster that breathesfire.2It is a cultural and spiritual symbol for prosperity and good lucky.3A kiwi is a New Zealand bird that can’t fly.FFTBDBADDCCUnit41 Because he really took advantage of her and never kept her promise.2 She is badly hurt and would not believe any guy who makes her a promise.3 He wanted wendy to close her eyes and fall backwards.4 He promise that when wendy fell,he would catch her. yes, he kept his promise and catch wendy when she fell.5 A friend would keep his promise to her even though she would been bardly hart.If break that promise .Believe in me100 percentI’ll caugh youI would disappoint youI wou’t let you downI assure youI guaranteeYou can be sure.You can depend on me .You can count on me.Keep his promise to you.Fox cooperates with my space to seek for more profits.Daytime soap operas rae suffering in the bad economic situation because of lower ratings and fewer advertisments. Acbab1 More than seven and a halfmillion ,each week;2 Celebrity-obsessed, fancy life , kind of escape their lives,2 They don’t believe what’s printed , different magazines have the same things3 Sell, sell, maynot necessarily sell, doesn’t sell; 4greater demand for those magazines, should read a book ,do someingelse interesting.1 It’s a very different culture than it was a few years ago .2 celebrity magazines are so incredibly popular right now.Acbdac bacbUnit51 Why are you looking so glum;2 sink 10 out of 10;3 height for skill and determination ;4 he should go around them ;5 put the ball in the net;6 all the talent in the world’The y’re positive about him, himself and the world around him.Positively ,as hopefulWhere he can make a difference.His actions, his actions, his behavior, His behavior ,his moodAbdbb1Relationships ,goals and ideals ,environment2 lose a spouse ,partner, lose their jobs. 3Reward them; recognize,conbributing.1 That means that our gens influence to some degree how happy we are .2 Any meaningful connection can matter.3 The key is finding the things that make you happy and keep you that way .2 Do n’t sweat decisions.3 Spend well4 Aim high but not that high7 Be gratefulFFFTTF1 Whether by volunteering for a shelter or just helping out a friend ,raised their reported level of happiness.2 Being part of a defind community group raises happiness levels.3 Indicate that gratitude reliably increases happiness.BdcabbaacdUnit6Dcac1 A bed; sheet .2 ready;mood;make alist of things .3 body; caffeine; tobacco; major exercise.4 control ;dream diary; spot from;remind.5 big problems; specific problem; understand what this is, and investigate it.Cdba1 prove to consumers; works; a smart medicine.2 sort of safety net; less-than-perfect diet.3 tissue; cell; maximum health.1 24-year-old graduate student Ashley Mason is the picture of health.2 in fact, Ashley takes nearly a dozen different pills every day.3 it’s a lot of money for a graduate to be paying every month for month for medication, when it’s not even really medication.Tff1 the importance of bard work; unintentionally; crawled up the stairs.2 a published author ; fluent in; an impressive list; meet a deadline; a column; over the top.3 I eat dinner with my family; pedal through ;lengthen; thins.CdcbdabdTest1 Dabddabdacbcbdcabacdadbbaabdac31 focused 32 emotionally 33 distant 34cancer 35 retirement 36 crossed 37 thoughts 38 increasingly 39 you can make a number of important changes in you current life style,40 help elder individuals significantly improve their health and add happiness to their life.41giving us the opportunity to avoid some of the health problems that have troubled them.Unit7b.tftft1 not start until2 with a surplus3 was meant to4 in time5 offered benefits; Caa-5 b-6 c-4 d-7 e-2 f-8 g-1 h-31 we are going to be basically living on the backs of our children and grandchildren forever2 we would not rob form their savingsaccount on a day-to-day basis3 what if there was a courageous solution to the Social Security crisis?1 in order to search for weapons and explosives.2 They said it would make air travel safer3 The scanning is too detailed and too much of a body can be seen.4 it will replace the metal detectors.1 install the devices2 security guard ;3 scanning process;4 virtual strip search;5 follow procedures;BdcabdabcdUnit8FtftfAbbTfft1 Are all part of ,the nation’s founding fathers;2 by the authority;3 duo to the record high gasoline prices.CbabFtfftft1 the story of; shared; hungry2 political; idea of equality3 before I learned; changing menu BbcacddaUnit91 .those three girls are roommates .2. in the afternoon or near the eveing.3. since Erin said he was thinking of moving out, Fabian thought she was would no longer have to stand Erin’s behaviours which she didn’t like.1. I’m so annoyed with myself ; heading to library to finish my homework;2. huge fight with her best friend;3 .blasting music out of her room;4. lost your cool;5 .gave her a low mark;6. eavesdropping on her phone conversation;Concerned,objective1 sos2 stressed out3.students4 Successful;5 the stress;6 the grades;1 basketball practice, a full day of classes;2 suicide rates ,sense of hopelessness ; drugs and drinking;3 new wellness; staggered classes ; fewer each day ;4 . Being creative; criticism; in a team ;1. She says that current education system is turning robots who are only interested in repeating the right answers that been taught to them, and as long as they can do this the cost is notconsidered.2. They are good enough to be middle managers ,but not leaders, because they are not creative, and they don’t have the perspectives that are required in leaders.Bddb1 the physical; gauge2 my heart rate ; breathing3 doesn’t; extra fuel; all sorts of problems4 bone density; breaks down; lead to; diabetes; heart disease1. And, while my heart rate and oxygen level show I’m releasing a lot of stress hormones, I’m also using every bit of energy they create.2. Putting the body through the stress of exercise trains is to be better handle psychological stress.3. Every now and than ,we need a good does of those hormones to help us getto the end of the day.irritable depressed mimic marry effectiveDcaddcdbUnit 10BdbdaFffAacb1.third; descend; landing;2. 20minutes; floating; 213miles;3.instant national heroes;1. But it marked a crucial phase inchain’s fledgling space program.2. The three astronauts are nowinstant national heroes.3. At the end of his monumentalday ,that’s a dream that no longer looks impossible .Cac1. product; tougher competition;younger companies2. throughout ; come up; replaced3. held to a very high stand ; security issues; platform1 .constant feature of the debate2. anti-competitive in some circumstances3 .as much as any on the planet BcbccccccUnit11BbcdBaab1 .he instantly became a focal point of the team.2. Kobe took the fate of the Lakers into his own hands.3 .The spotlight on Kobe will only grow more intense.Athletes took part in this year’s London marathon to be qualified for the Beijing Olympics and the non-competitive runners to raise money.1 pressure2 around the corner 3ensure their places 4 perform 5 event 6 personal best time 7 women’s race 8 astonishingly 9 distanceFtfffCbadcbadbcUnit121.list and description.anize yourself2.Make a list3.Be open-minded4.Be honest about yourself.Bcad1 A student came in wearing a mini-resume on his shirt.2 .Being creative isn’t just for new college grads.3 Instead, it spread across the internet as a joke.1. Application forms2 . Get the forms the centre for free and selling.3 cards for spring Festive4.100 yuan5 cards6 Amateur wholesale dealer7. Several hundreds yuan1. are also capitalizing on high demand commodities2. representing a 250 return on her initial investment3 may be higher than at the downtown shops but lower than at the peddler’s stalls.CdacbcdbTest2Cdadb cdaba bcada acadb adabd caabd31.revealed32 employment33 preparing34 undergraduates35 secure36 nationally37 despite38 average39 creating additional pressure on the employment market in 201040 It was also disclosed that thousands of students are preparing to take a postgraduate course as an alternative to finding a job41 Numbers slump to 25 percent among arts and humanities students。
新标准视听说3听力答案Unit 1。
Part I。
1. B2. C3. A4. B5. A。
Part II。
6. museum7. exciting8. rainy9. interesting 10. dangerous。
Part III。
11. What does the woman want to do?12. What does the man think of the movie?13. Where does the conversation take place?14. What is the woman going to do this weekend?15. What does the man suggest the woman do?Unit 2。
Part I。
1. A2. C3. B4. A5. C。
Part II。
6. swimming7. delicious8. crowded9. comfortable 10. expensive。
Part III。
11. What does the woman want to buy?12. What is the man looking for?13. Where is the woman going for vacation?14. What does the man think of the new restaurant?15. What does the woman suggest the man do for his birthday? Unit 3。
Part I。
1. B2. C3. A4. A5. B。
Part II。
6. interesting7. boring8. exciting9. relaxing 10. delicious。
Part III。
11. What does the woman want to do this weekend?12. What does the man think of the book?13. Where does the conversation take place?14. What does the woman plan to do for her birthday?15. What does the man suggest the woman do for her vacation? Unit 4。
Keys to the texts of book3Unit OnePart OneExercise 2 :1.Mike C2.Sam E3..Ted D4.SimonA 5.Lilly BExercise 31.avoid; power2.social; outgoing3.reputation;4.despite; wittiest5. make up for; protective6.describe7.perfectionist; critical8.matches9.traits; improved 10.get rid of; characteristicsPart TwoListening IExercise 11 F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.T 6.TExercise 21.outside world2.at home3.wave hello4.bow5.look straight in the eye6.openly7.look at my feet 8.shy and silentListening IIExercise 11.sensitive; caring2.good friend3.life; people4.leaving ; being awareExercise 21.b2. c3.a4.d5.bPart ThreePractice oneExercise 11.ice-skating2.chemistry3.outgoing;bright; funny4.moody; self-centered5.wavy blond; medium size6.runner-upExercise 21 T 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.TPractice TwoExercise 11.42.collogues3.teacher4.Susan5.Barbara Exercise 21.DEJ2.BF 3CH 4.AGIPractice ThreeWhat kind of people are they?Exercise 11.Pedro energeticler patient3.Mr.Smith honest4.Jake stubborn5.Mrs.Duke creativeExercise 21.favourite way to relax2.how to divide3.bad unripe4.stiff sore5.fastening a basketball hoopPractice FourExercise11 F 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.TExercise 2flattering 2.critical 3.popular 4.reserved 5.English Exercise 31.understand the Scots’ English2.the friendliest3.most hospitable4.much nicer5.English courtesy6.no views on the matter/ no commentsPart Four Testing yourselfSection I1.upset2.sensible3.lecture4.calm5.strengthnded7.waving 8.perfectly 9.wildly 10.beeSection II My history teacher1.b2. b3. d4. b5.d6. a7. c8. bSection III What do you think of yourself?1.secretary2.hardworking3.efficient4. private5.army officer6.help7.fond8.independent9.shy 10.fifteenUnit TwoPart OneExercise 2 :1. C2. E3.D4.B5.AExercise 31.in your hand; used to belong2.practicing with3.talk to each other; why not4.ask for; find a way5. manage to; his own love6.so foolishly jealous7.all three of them8.peadePart TwoListening IExercise 11 B 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.CExercise 21 T 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.F 6.TListening IIExercise 11.a2. a3.b4.c5.cExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.FListening IIIExercise 11.stayed around2.mouse catcher3.rats and mice4.got a paw5. weak and thin6.make a wooden paw7.fastened it8.grow sleek and fat9.managed10.peered out cautiously11.seized it with 12.eighteen micePart ThreePractice oneExercise 11.b2.a3.a4.c5.d Exercise 21 F 2.T 3.T 4.F 5.T 6.F 7.F 8.T Practice TwoExercise 11.C DJ2.AEGH 3BFI Exercise 21.a2.b3.d4.c5.b6.d Practice ThreeExercise 11.b2.d3.c4.d5.aExercise 21 F 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.F 6.TPractice FourExercise11.b2. c3. b4. a5.d6. a Exercise 21 F 2.F 3.T4.T 5.FPart Four Testing yourselfSection I Little Red Riding Hood1.c2. b3. c4. b5.a6. cSection II Spider, Hare and moon1 T 2.F 3.F 4.F 5.T.6.F 7.T 8.TSection III The legend of the cowboy1.18672.shippedlionairend5.cattlelion7.cowboys8.camera9.hero 10.adventuresUnit ThreePart OneExercise 2 :1.D2.C3.B4.E5.AExercise 31.T2.F3.T4.T5.T6.T7.F8.F9.T10.FPart TwoListening IExercise 11.b2.C3.d4.aExercise 21 F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.F 6.TListening IIExercise 11.b2.d3.a4.dExercise 21.30’s2.male3.1.904.long ; wavy5.heavily built6.light red sweater7.beardListening IIIExercise 11.b2.C3.d4.aExercise 2(1.4.5.7).yesPart ThreePractice oneExercise 11.natural riches2.desert3.extinction4.species5.oxygen6.econimic development7.conservation8.valuable income9.awareness 10.slow downExercise 21 T 2.F 3.F 4.TPractice TwoExercise 11.F2.F3.T4.TExercise 21.south America; pet food; enough protein; develop2.much more; Asia; Africa3.position; natural resources; gone down; steady4.continue to rise5.getting richer and richer Practice ThreeExercise 11.the first few seconds2.so thin3.beings from another planet4.focused on5.looked directly at6.All around7.until now8.despair grief and disgust9.started crying 10.who was sleeping peachfullyExercise 2(1.2.3.5.8) yesPractice FourExercise11 b 2.c 3.a 4.cExercise 21.love2.together3.mother4.house5.school6.friends7.father8.mouth9.beach 10.callPart Four Testing yourselfSection Iplained about2.work3.got out of4.on the ground5.shocked6.cold-blooded killing7.investigation 8.drug dealing mon 10.against 11.strong views ing drugs 13.too early14.respectable 15 accused ofSection II1.c2. b3. a4. b5.cSection III1.over-crowded cities2.poverty disease3.the drift4.registration5.resentment6.attractivecation services 8.rural lifeKeys to the texts of book3Unit fourPart OneExercise 2 :puter programmerputer engineering3.internship4.lecture; competitionputer programming skills6.impatient7.constructive8.medical research9.management 10. 3,600Exercise 3(1.2.4.6.8.9.11.12.) yesPart TwoListening IExercise 1(2.3.4.5.7.) yesExercise 21.weaknesses2.similar abilities and interests; interest us; important and challengingcation ;.promotion; educated persons4.parents ; teachers ; benefit; give careful thought; useful suggestion; personal qualities;5.getting money; our future happiness; combinationListening IIExercise 11.choose their careers2.avoid certain careers3.different professions4.children’s impressions and prejudiceswyers6.accountants7.scientists8.most popular9.least popular 10.ignorance1.T2.T3.F4.T5.F6.TPart ThreePractice oneExercise 11 d 2.d 3.a4.bExercise 21.sales manager2.salary3.sales commission4.a car5.travel around in6.experiences7.university 8.on a teamPractice TwoExercise 11.b2.b3.a4. c5.cExercise 21.65 words2.90 to 100 words3.with languages; translate letters,answer the phone; foreign visitors ; a second foreign languagePractice ThreeExercise 11.c2.a3.b4.d5.bExercise 21.ADF2.BF3.ACEPractice FourExercise1sensitive; extroverted 2.kids 3.doing a good job 4.tolerancelevel 5.patientExercise 21 T 2.F 3T 4.F 5.TPart Four Testing yourselfSection I1.100 million2.35 to 403.7 to 84.office workers and many professionals5.8:00 ; to 4:006.eight-hour shifts7.Monday; Thursday ; Saturdays ; Sundays8.choose their own working hours; freedom of choice; happy withSection II1.d2. a3. a4. c5.dSection III1.b2.c3.c4.d5.aKeys to the texts of book3Unit FivePart OneExercise 2 :1.B2.A3.C4.E5.D6.FExercise 31.over long distances2.look into it3.five times4.individual; group5. sex-specific;; males; females; strangers6.great apes7.teach ; own kind8.raised ; held; look bigger9.round ; tail-wagging10.feeding; every directionPart TwoListening IExercise 11.plays; real people; real life; emotional problem; loyalty2.public speech; make themselves taller; political ; one-sided3.soft-soap; praise; kindExercise 21 F 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.T 6.TListening IIExercise 11.c2. a3.dExercise 21.be understood easily2.necessary; desirable3.splendid4.prevents;from achieving5.anxiety; effectPart ThreePractice oneExercise 11.d2.a3.b4.a5.bExercise 21 permission ;apply for 2.application form; web site 3.regular mail; fax 4.traveler’s checks; credit cards Practice TwoExercise 1(2.3.5) yesExercise 21.T2.F3.F4.T5.T.6.TExercise 31.other native languages2.two3.more4.of their choice5.Spanish6.Indian’s Spanish7.English;8.German 9.FrenchPractice ThreeExercise 11.learner; teacher; curriculum2.aptitude; expectations; goalsExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.T.Practice FourExercise11 c 2.c 3.a 4.bExercise 21.eggs and toast2.realistic; goals; far better than; forgetting3.determined; personality .culture4.unusual ; recite aloud Part Four Testing yourselfSection I1.religions2.exist3.40,0004.cave5.moon6.birth7.records8.agree9.by 10.sense 11.ourselves 12.inhabit Section II1.F2.T3.F .4.T5.F6.T7.T8.TSection III1.a2.d3.c4.d5.b6.a。
新标准大学英语视听说教程3全版答案Unit 1Part I1. b) To explore the rich history and culture of the town.2. c) It is located near a popular National Park.3. a) Being exposed to a diverse range of music.4. b) Encourage students to express their own opinions.5. c) Enhancing the overall learning experience.6. b) Enhancing students' listening skills in real-life situations.7. c) To improve your listening and speaking skills in the shortest time possible.8. a) Enhance their overall language proficiency.9. b) Practice listening and speaking skills through interactive exercises.10. c) Students will be provided with more opportunities to practice listening and speaking.Part IISection A11. B. They find it more accessible and convenient.12. C. They can manage their own time and schedule effectively.13. C. It provides various resources for different subjects.14. B. To offer widespread access to educational materials.15. A. Some students struggle to adjust to the independence and self-discipline required.16. C. Online courses offer a flexible learning environment.17. B. Students need to be self-motivated to succeed in online courses.18. A. It allows students to learn at their own pace.19. C. The tutor is responsible for guiding and assisting students throughout the course.20. B. Online courses provide a range of multimedia resources for different learning styles.Section B21. C. By creating interactive and engaging learning materials.22. A. To make learning more enjoyable and effective.23. B. They allow students to visualize abstract concepts and ideas.24. D. By incorporating educational games and simulations.25. A. Online platforms provide a space for collaborative learning.26. B. Technology enhances the learning experience for students.27. C. It provides students with immediate feedback on their progress.28. D. By offering personalized learning pathways for each student.29. A. Multimedia resources improve students' retention and understanding of content.30. B. By incorporating real-life examples and case studies into the curriculum.Section C31. B. It allows students to develop social and emotional skills.32. C. By providing opportunities for teamwork and cooperation.33. D. It promotes a sense of belonging and community among students.34. A. Extracurricular activities help students develop leadership skills.35. C. It encourages students to explore their interests and passions.36. B. By organizing cultural exchange programs and events.37. D. Extracurricular activities provide a break from academic pressures.38. A. It helps students develop time management and organizational skills.39. C. By providing opportunities for students to take on responsibilities.40. B. Extracurricular activities contribute to the holistic development of students.Unit 2Part I1. B. They facilitate effective communication between team members.2. A. To ensure everyone understands their responsibilities and tasks.3. C. It helps prevent misunderstandings and conflicts within the team.4. A. By setting clear expectations and goals for the team.5. B. It encourages open and honest communication among team members.6. C. To promote collaboration and mutual support within the team.7. B. Teams are more likely to achieve their goals when members trust and support each other.8. C. They allow teams to reflect on their performance and make necessary improvements.9. A. By recognizing individual contributions and achievements.10. B. Feedback should focus on both positive aspects and areas for improvement.Part IISection A11. B. It allows individuals to express themselves freely.12. C. It encourages divergent thinking and creativity.13. A. The fear of being criticized or judged by others.14. B. To explore new ideas and possibilities.15. C. It promotes a positive and inclusive learning environment.16. B. It can hinder personal and professional growth.17. A. By providing constructive feedback and support.18. C. They can provide valuable insights and perspectives.19. B. It contributes to the overall success and innovation of a group.20. A. By fostering a culture of open-mindedness and respect.Section B21. B. Empathy plays a crucial role in developing strong interpersonal relationships.22. A. To better understand and connect with others.23. C. It helps individuals navigate conflicts and resolve issues effectively.24. B. Empathy enhances communication and collaboration within a team.25. A. It allows individuals to consider different perspectives and viewpoints.26. C. They can better support and assist those in need.27. B. Empathy promotes a sense of belonging and community.28. A. By actively listening and showing genuine interest in others.29. C. It involves putting oneself in another person's shoes.30. B. Empathy can be developed and nurtured through practice and reflection.Section C31. C. Effective communication is vital for building and maintaining relationships.32. B. It helps individuals express their thoughts, ideas, and emotions.33. D. It ensures that messages are accurately understood and interpreted.34. A. By practicing active listening and paying attention to non-verbal cues.35. B. Effective communication fosters trust and mutual respect.36. C. It promotes positive interactions and reduces conflicts.37. D. Feedback should be specific, constructive, and non-judgmental.38. A. It is important to choose the appropriate medium for communication.39. C. By asking open-ended questions and encouraging dialogue.40. B. Effective communication requires both speaking and listening skills.Unit 3Part I1. B. To provide an overview of the topics that will be covered in the lecture.2. A. To introduce the main focus or argument of the lecture.3. C. The speaker will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different methods.4. B. To explain the reasons behind a particular phenomenon or event.5. A. The speaker will analyze a historical event or period in detail.6. B. To discuss the implications and potential solutions to a problem.7. C. The speaker will provide examples to support their main points.8. A. To emphasize the importance or significance of a particular concept.9. B. To describe a process or step-by-step procedure.10. A. The speaker will compare and contrast different theories or viewpoints.Part IISection A11. B. It promotes critical thinking and problem-solving skills.12. C. Inquiry-based learning encourages exploration and discovery.13. A. It allows students to apply knowledge in real-life situations.14. B. The flipped classroom model enhances student engagement and participation.15. A. It encourages students to take responsibility for their own learning.16. C. Active learning promotes deeper understanding and long-term retention of information.17. B. It fosters collaborative learning and teamwork among students.18. A. By providing opportunities for students to ask questions and seek clarification.19. C. It prepares students for the challenges of the modern workforce.20. B. The teacher's role shifts from being a lecturer to a facilitator and guide.Section B21. C. It allows students to learn at their own pace and style.22. A. Personalized learning caters to individual strengths and weaknesses.23. B. It promotes student ownership and autonomy in the learning process.24. D. By leveraging technology to tailor instruction to individual needs.25. A. Personalized learning provides immediate feedback on student progress.26. B. It encourages students to set their own learning goals and monitor their progress.27. C. It enables students to explore their own interests and passions.28. D. By offering a wide range of resources and learning materials.29. A. Personalized learning adapts to students' unique learning preferences.30. B. It fosters a positive and inclusive learning environment.Section C31. B. It encourages students to think critically and creatively.32. C. By promoting problem-solving and analytical skills.33. D. Creative thinking allows individuals to generate innovative ideas and solutions.34. A. It fosters a sense of curiosity and exploration.35. C. Creative thinkers are more adaptable and resilient in the face of challenges.36. B. By encouraging brainstorming and divergent thinking.37. D. Creative thinking leads to new discoveries and breakthroughs.38. A. It helps individuals approach tasks and problems from different perspectives.39. C. By providing opportunities for self-expression and originality.40. B. Creative thinking is a valuable skill in both personal and professional contexts.Overall, the New Standard College English Listening, Speaking, and Pronunciation Course 3 provides comprehensive materials for students to enhance their language proficiency. The course covers various topics andsubjects, incorporating interactive exercises to practice listening and speaking skills. Additionally, the course emphasizes the importance of effective communication, critical thinking, and creativity, empowering students to become well-rounded individuals in both academic and professional settings.。