新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版第三册纯答案

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Unit 7

Why don’t we start a business of our own?

Basic listening practice

1-5 BCABC

Listening in > Task 1

Correct answer

(1)

reception

(2)

new connections

(3)

distributed

(4) green hand

(5)

business cards

(6)

talk business

(7)

card

(8)

follow up

(9)

more ground

(10) piece of cake

Listening in > Task 2

1-5CBBAD

Listening in > Task 3

Correct answer

(1)

technology-oriented

(2) higher

(3)

returns

(4) options

(5)

Venture capital

(6)

cash

(7) founders

(8)

business ideas

(9) potential

(10) intellectual property

protection

(11) 100 percent / 100%

(12) creators

(13) stock

(14)

$16.5 million

(15) failure rate

Let's talk > Task 1

Correct answer

(1)

rapid growth

(2) shock (3)

large

(4)

shot up

(5)

hard

(6)

opportunities

(7) different

(8) stable

(9)

money

(10) own

Let's talk > Task 2

·1He thought there were not enough opportunities to use all his abilities because Samsung is a

massive organization. Besides, he wanted to try something different from working in a big

company.

2He can make more money and there won't be many troubles. Also there won't be anybody

looking over his shoulder

Further listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 1

1-5DCCAC

Further listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 2

BABBA

Further listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 3

CBDCA

Further listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 1

Further listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 2

1Kraft is trying to acquire or take over Cadbury.

2Cadbury is a wonderful iconic business with remarkable market positions and great positions in

growth markets which is delivering for its shareholders today. It has no strategic issues, no

financial issues and no managerial issues.

3It depends. If the acquiring company is an economically strong one and makes us a good offer, I

would be only too glad to see the proposed takeover. On the other hand, if the acquiring

company does not think our small company is worth a lot and the shareholders' interests are

affected, then I would certainly be against the takeover.

Unit7test

Part IADDCD

PartII Correct answer

(1) resulting

(2) demand (3) on

(4) trends

(5) elderly

(6) trend

(7) pet-related

(8) Look at existing

businesses and the

products and services

they offer, and then

determine if there's a

need for more of those

products or services

(9) Keep an open mind and

continue to assess

everything you read and

hear from a business

point of view

(10) Dream, think, plan, and

you'll be ready to

transform that business

idea into the business

you've always wanted

CBDAC

BDBCA

BDCDD

Unit 8

Here is a darker side of society.

Lead in > Task 1

1Some people think smoking makes them relax. Some people smoke just

because all those around them smoke. Some young people even think smoking

is cool.

Smoking is harmful to one's health. It can lead to many diseases. Long-term

smoking may result in lung diseases, or even lung cancer. Also, some heavy

smokers may suffer from breathing difficulty, high blood pressure, heart

trouble, amongst other disease. Moreover, cigarettes cost money.

2Yes. The family-planning or one-child policy is one of the reasons.

What's more, the rapid economic development, continuous increases in

living standards and the improved medical service have all contributed

to the increasing average lifespan. This can cause a lot of problems. Few

young people have to support more old people. The larger elderly

population requires more social security spending, special public

facilities such as homes for the elderly and nursing homes, and more

medical services, which are a heavy burden on society.

To deal with the challenges, we must develop our economy to accumulate

more funds so as to establish a sound social security system and old-age

insurance system. We also need to establish more public facilities for

senior citizens.

3Poverty may lead to many problems. Because of a shortage of money, sick

people can't afford to go to the hospital, children can't afford to go

to school, and some jobless people live far below the poverty line. Worse

still, some needy people may become so desperate that they hate society

and commit crimes or suicide.

Poverty can be eliminated by generating more employment, raising the level

of education, drawing upon the resources of every social institutions,

etc.

4Before unemployed people can find a new job, their basic living standard should be met.

Generally speaking, most people prefer to find a job rather than live on a handout. So it is