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Unit 1 College culture1-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1B D E FConversation 1-21) charity events2) involved3) charity4) students5) sponsor /pay/be sponsoring/be paying6) sponsorship form7) routeConversation 2Conversation 2-1A B C D F GConversation 2-2C C B A DConversation 2-31) I didn't mean to /I did not mean to2) got the hang of it3) take over4) how I imagined life here5) the sponsorship money6) count it all up7) I've got a suggestion/I have got a suggestion Conversation 2-4B B A A A B1-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 1B B A B A BWatching and understanding 21) one of the best universities2) most talented students3) well-known around the world / well known around the world4) have open doors5) good social life6) you want it to be7) on another campus8) it's a fun place/it is a fun place9) go to concerts10) during the weekWatching and understanding 3A B B A A1-3 Listening inNews reports 1B C DNews reports 2C APassage 1Passage 1-11. Speaker 22. Speaker 63. Speaker 14. Speaker 55. Speaker 36. Speaker 4Passage 1-21) university /uni2) finding3) writing4) university newspaper5) Christmas6) a month/one month/1 month7) enough work8) clubs9) waitress10) WorkPassage 2Passage 2-1A AB B APassage 2-21.A B D G I J2.A C E F H JPassage 2-3B D D B A1-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:Step 3:During the first week at college I remember I felt a bit shy and nervous. Well, we all know what it was like, don't we ? But I suspect that not many would admit they were nervous,but, you know what ? We were all behaving as though we owned a chain of five-star hotels !Confident, just a bit too proud, perhaps, because we had passed the entrance exams and arrived here. Thinking back.though, none of us wanted to admit that we really didn't know much, we were just novices who hardly knew what we didn't know. I remember one English class in the first week when I got the picture of what we still need to learn -I hardly understood a word and couldn't open my mouth …in English anyway. Now it's a bit better. as I hope you can agree!So have we changed? Well, speaking for myself, yes.I think that touch of pride was knocked out of me. I still feel confident, but it's a different kind of confidence - instead of feeling like a hotel owner,I feel confident about my hard work and effort. What I mean is,I have a better idea of where I am going in my studies and I know that with hard work I can get there. That's not the pride of the hotel owner.it's the small confidence of the new desk clerk, a hard-working person who wants to learn enough and make the effort to become a manager ⋯ one day!1-6 Unit test短对话5题1) C. His apartment is too expensive.2) A. British Literature.3) B. People born during and after World War II.4) D. Remove the college president from office.5) C. A farmer who almost defeated the Roman Empire.长对话3题6) C. Stay away from.7) D. There are a lot of dangerous drugs available that could hurt her.8) B. Critical.短文理解3题9) B. A desire to change the way things are.10) D. A student studying philosophy.11) C. Because they are not satisfied with society and act to make it different and /or better.短篇*3题B. It focuses on the study of human rights law.C. To foster greater understanding of human rights law.A. A new institute is created and about to open at Oxford University.Unit 2 Mixed feelings2-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1A B B A B A BConversation 1-2A AB A A A BConversation 2Conversation 2-1B D A DConversation 2-21. upset2. doing an essay3. tough4. looked miserable5. being polite6. taking her seriously7. you look cheerful8. What an amazing grade Conversation 2-3A A A A A B2-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 11. Kim2. Kim3. Ted4. Sebastien5. KimWatching and understanding 2 B A A B A BWatching and understanding 31) great EQ2) importance3) socially4) get along with him5) useful6) IQ scores7) came up8) deal with people9) a lot more10) so much faster11) listen to them12) understand and communicate 2-3 Listening inNews reports 1A CNews reports 2B DPassage 1Passage 1-1B A H E B B A G A FPassage 1-2B C A F E CPassage 2Passage 2-1A F G E CPassage 2-21) embarrassed2) cruel3) children4) superior5) behave properly6) positive attitude7) never8) successful9) recognized/recognised10) be like11) behave2-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:When I was nearly nine years old, my parents put me onto a train, letting me travel alone from my hometown to Beijing.where my grandparents and uncles were living. They told the train attendant that one of my uncles would come to meet me on the platform when I arrived at Beijing Railway Station.I had a good time on the train. Other passengers were very nice to me.I played cards with them and they gave me lots of their food and soft drinks.When the train arrived in Beijing,I got off and waited on the platform for my uncle.I waited and waited, but my uncle did not turn up. The station was so big and all the other passengers had left. I became very scared. I thought,"What can I do if my uncle does not turn up to meet me?" I started to cry because I felt really scared and did not know what to do.At that moment,I saw a man running towards me. When he got closer. I recognized that it was my uncle. He said sorry many times. His car was delayed in a traffic jam, so he got to the station late. He said that he should have anticipated the traffic problems and have left home earlier, and assured me that this wouldn't happen again. He also told me that if ever I found myself in a similar situation.I could ask one of the train attendants to stay with me or ask the railway police for help.I learned from this incident that it is no use crying in a situation like this, but you have to think calmly and find out the best way to protect yourself.2-6 Unit test短对话5题1) D. It ended up being a week of total unhappiness.2) C. A lecture about the precursors to business success.3) C. She is developing at a normal rate4) D. The ballet aroused feelings of lost love in him.5) C. The ability to hear is essential.长对话3题6) C. Because it had many ups and downs.7) D. Empathetic.8) B. He alternated emotions too abruptly.9) A. A company that makes energy medication.10) D. Fresh air and sunlight can help depressed people feel better.11) B. Exercise.短篇*3题12) B. Emotional self-awareness.13) D. 9 percent.14) A. A new research found that women have higher EQ than men.Unit 3 Sporting life3-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1CConversation 1-2A B A BConversation 2Conversation 2-1A B B A A AConversation 2-21) Well done2) the practice race3) three other people /3 other people4) hurt my knee5) No need to get nervous6) can't bear to look /cannot bear to look7) you deserve itConversation 2-3A AB A B B3-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 11) 3 golds2) 5.000m3) 800m4) New world record5) Cycling6) 6 golds7) Swimming8) New world recordWatching and understanding 21) first / 1st2) signature3) affect4) tearsWatching and understanding 31) crashed out of2) failed to lift gold3) sent female athletes for the first time /sent female athletes for the 1st time4) a defining moment5) coming third /coming 3rd6) with China coming second/with China coming 2nd7) taking partWatching and understanding 4B B A3-3 Listening inNews reports 1B CNews reports 2A CPassage 1Passage 1-11) sports2) true3) falls4) breaks5) interviewsPassage 1-2B C D DPassage 2Passage 2-1BPassage 2-2A AB B B A A3-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:·I would agree with the first one. Great sportsmen and sportswomen should be paid as much as film stars, because they work as hard as film stars or even harder, and they also offer us entertainment as film stars do.·I'm not so sure.I suppose many more people watch films than sports, and I think it should depend on the size of the audience. If a sport has a mass audience, though, then, yes,the top sportspeople should be very highly paid.·I agree with the second one, because amateurs enjoy doing sports, and they can train and make themselves fit. The main purpose of sports is to make people healthier, not to make money.·Sorry!I'd just like to say I disagree with the second opinion.Because to do well in a sport, say at national or international level, you have to do it full-time, so it's like a job and you should be paid. Of course, that doesn't mean that amateurs can't enjoy it-it's the same in music and the arts, isn't it?There are both professionals and amateurs, so why not in sports ?3-6 Unit test短对话5题1) C. Calm.2) D. It is a very difficult bicycle race.3) A. She was speechless.4) B. She thinks it's very exciting.5) C. Because he collided with another player.长对话3题6) B. Because one situation reminded him of the other.7) C. Disapproving.8) A. They agree.短文理解3题9) C. They cheered loudly.10) A. Before a sporting event.11) C. This is sure to be a good one so don't go anywhere.短篇*3题12) B. Yao Ming is nominated with other 13 finalists during the NBA All-Star Weekend.13) B. 2002.14) D. In April.Unit 4 Crime watch4-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1A AB A A B BConversation 2Conversation 2-1A B EConversation 2-2C D B D BConversation 2-31) You're joking/You are joking2) find them and report them3) It's just too much/It is just too much4) every two months /every 2 months5) a lamp and a basket/a basket and a lamp6) outside this guy's backyard7) Forget about itConversation 2-4A B B B A A4-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 1A B A B AWatching and understanding 21) black-market industry /black market industry2) filmed3) reach a record high4) this year alone5) in the form of packages6) a huge trade7) hitting the black market againWatching and understanding 3l) 2.5million2) 103) 4.000 kilos4) 935) 3006) tortoises and turtles4-3 Listening inNews reports 1B BNews reports 2A DPassage 1Passage 1-11) false teeth2) 4,000/4000/four thousand3) 6,000/6000/six thousand4) 4,000/4000/four thousand5) traced6) fell asleep7) plead not guiltyPassage 1-2B A APassage 2Passage 2-11. Anna Black2. a week /one week3. seven/74. male /man5. mobile phone6. Two men7. 5 minutes /five minutesPassage 2-2B A A B DPassage 2-3D C A F B E4-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:Step 3:Hello, everyone. My name's XXX.I'm from the local police station and I've been invited here by the college to talk about some of the most common crimes against students. After ten years in a station near a college and having heard a lot ofsad stories from students over the years,I certainly know quite a lot about the topic and have a number of tips for you all.First of all,I'd like to talk about the theft of personal possessions. There are pickpockets and street thieves around all the time. Don't make life easy for them. Always make sure your bags are closed. Keep your wallet in a safe place.not just sticking out of a back pocket. Never forget to keep your property in sight. When you're shopping. don't put down your mobile phone while looking at goods. Be careful in cafés. People often report their bag was stolen from under a table. They couldn't see it, so the thief had a chance to remove it. To sum up, never forget to be alert. Carelessness is soon punished.A lot of you use bicycles. but bicycles are one of the most frequently stolen items. Hardly a day passes without a report of a stolen bike. There are people waiting for you to make a mistake. Yet people reporting bike theft often tell us they hadn't locked their bicycles. Use a strong lock and chain. If they can be broken, they will be. Always check you've fastened the bike as securely as possible to something which can't be moved.I would also advise you not to have too nice a bike. The better the bike, the more criminals are attracted to it.Then we come to street crime and mugging. If a thief can see you wearing a gold chain or using an expensive mobile phone, he'll want it. Be very careful about displaying valuable items in public. It only takes a second for a thief to run up to you, bang into you, grab whatever he wants and run off. Mugging can happen anytime, but at the station we find the streets get more dangerous late at night. Beware of walking along dark roads on your own-especially in areas you know to be rough. Girls in particular must be careful.Ask someone to accompany you or take a taxi. It's better to be safe than sorry.Crime is a part of city life, but you can do a lot to protect yourself by being sensible and careful. I hope what I've said is useful. And now if there are any questions,I'd be happy to try and help.4-6 Unit test短对话5题1) D. She goes there all the time.2) B. He has good experience and is well qualified.3) A. A lot of food in addition to birthday cake.4) C. It isn't a true story.5) B. Someone had unauthorized access.长对话3题6) C. When someone invades your life and steals your important information.7) D. The Internet.8) B. Post personal information on your website for.friends and family to see.短文理解3题9) B. Informative.10) C. Suspected criminals.11) D. The Miranda Warning is a statement of rights for suspected criminals.短篇*3题12) C. Torrance.13) D. S350 and a Target gift card.14) C. Her safety as the thief has got her personal informationUnit 5 Time off5-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-11) Tuesday/Tues./Tue.2) Saturday/Sat3) Oxford Playhouse4) MarkConversation 1-2A B B A A BConversation 2Conversation 2-1D B C BConversation 2-21) have a clue2) I bothered coming3) easier to follow it4) get changed first5) very challenging6) you were to die for7) I wasn't that good /I was not that good8) I don't believe it/I do not believe itConversation 2-3A B B A B B5-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 1A C ABC DWatching and understanding 21..A C2..A B C D3..D4..A5..A6..A7..A B C D8..A B CWatching and understanding 3B A B B A AWatching and understanding 41. careful negotiation2. my favourite movie /my favorite movie3. You're so sweet /You are so sweet4. too many times5. there's nothing on /there is nothing on6. putting up with it again7. watch the basketball game8. what he was looking for5-3 Listening inNews reports 1B DNews reports 2C DPassage 1Passage 1-11. music2. exhibitions3. movies4. music5. classic music concert6. movies7. moviesPassage 1-21) Friday2) 7 pm3) 124) Globe Cinema5) Friday6) Saturday7) 10am8) 6pm9) 010) George Inn11) 10 pm12) 20Passage 2Passage 2-11) basketball2) martial arts3) bowling4) jogging5) book clubs6) hunting7) dancing8) skiing9) films /movies10) rugby11) films/movies12) tennis13) surfing14) aboriginal15) bushwalking5-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1A B K I G E D H F C JReference:Dancing, the rhythmic movement of the body to music, is one of our oldest and most satisfying leisure activities. You can dance in so many different ways and at so many different levels.You can dance in your own personal style just to express your feelings. Put on some music and dance away. use your energy, and just be glad to be alive, filled with the beat of the music.You can dance for the sake of your health. Join an acrobics class and be shown how different dances can improve different muscles and strengthen your body.You can join a folk dance group and learn the discipline of dancing in a group, moving as one. The dances express the feelings of the people, celebrate festivals and bring us closer to our history and culture.Dance can also be high art. You can explore the world of ballet and classical dance. Even if you do not become a great dancer yourself, you will learn to appreciate the great beauty of the ballet dancer's movements.Dance can also be deeply social. Learn to waltz, to tango. to rumba, to move in perfect step with your partner.Whoever you are, and whatever your level is, you will enjoy dancing.5-6 Unit test短对话5题1) B. The woman likes most types of music.2) D. He is incredibly bored with it.3) B. Futile.4) C. Starting to scuba dive.5) A. Young people are unaware of world affairs.长对话3题6) D. Grandfather and granddaughter.7) C. Fixing cars.8) D. Many.短文理解3题9) D. Stamp collecting is becoming less popular because fewer people use stamps.10) C. It is negative.11) B. Many young people are attracted to stamp collecting.短篇*3题12) B. 10 years.13) A. Because he was inspired by a TED talk to take time.off.14) D. He tended to live his life he wanted.Unit 6 The secret life of science6-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1A B B B B B A B AConversation 1-21) battery2) charged3) memory stick4) backed5) up6) operating system7) graphics cardConversation 2Conversation 2-11) having nothing to do2) pictures or conversations3) back up her work4) It was stupid of me5) What a relief6) sorted out your computer7) I'm so relieved/I am so relievedConversation 2-2B B B A6-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 1C D F G H J L B E G LWatching and understanding 2A D C A DWatching and understanding 31) areas of life2) in our homes3) computer-controlled houses4) adjust the temperature5) give new instructions6) react to match7) TV and Internet8) outside changes9) stop too much sun from entering10) turn the oven onWatching and understanding 4Reference:Computers play a major role in the daily lives of people in Britain. They are important for the operation of the transport network, assist the police in their duties, and control many buildings. The young are very keen on computers, and particularly enjoy computer games, their number one leisure activity.Soon computers may even run the homes of ordinary people.In smart homes,a central computer, which can be accessed through a mobile phone. will control the temperature.maintain security. and operate electrical appliances throughout the building. Blinds will be lowered when it gets dark or to reduce the amount of light, and it will be possible to have dinner prepared ready when one gets home after work.This worries some people who think the British spend too much time on their electronic devices, but the young are happy with their computers, and indeed cannot go without them!6-3 Listening inNews reports 1A C BNews reports 2B APassage 1Passage 1-1B A B B A BPassage 1-21) dunking biscuits2) held together3) absorb liquid4) travel through5) hold the biscuit6) producing a tablePassage 2Passage 2-1A AB A B A B APassage 2-2B B D AC B6-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:Arguments in favour of the proposal:People are becoming unsociable spending too much time sitting in front of computer screens.Computers are environmentally polluting.Identity theft, financial fraud and loss of privacy are all the result of computers. People's lives are becoming too rushed and work-based.Arguments against the proposal:Communication has become much easier and cheaper.We need computers to run very complex systems.Vast amounts of information can now be stored together and accessed easily. Internet business is booming.Reference:Example sentences from the debateIn favour of the proposalWe don't need computers. How true is that? As the first speaker for the motion I'm going to give you three very strong reasons why you should agree with us about this.Our opponents will try to tell you how wonderful it is that we can work from home, send emails all round the world,and communicate more and more easily with anyone we like.Somehow they think this is an improvement on people actually meeting in their workplaces and getting to know one another and working together, and an improvement on going out and meeting our own real friends face to face.So please give us your support, support for a better, more human world without computers!Against the proposalWhile it's true that computers have caused a lot of pollution.things are improving fast. More and more of the materials are safely recyclable. And although it's true that computers need electrical power, the case with which people can now work from home and communicate over great distances has resulted in the saving of a great deal of energy. Sending a file by a click is far more energy-efficient than posting it across the world.Every step forward has been greeted by doomsayers who are frightened by any change. Quite simply, modern society couldn't function without computers. We need them to run power grids, railways.airports. banking-in fact, our basic infrastructure. The Earth's population is now too big to manage without information technology.A vote against computers is a vote for some imaginary world of contented farmers and small towns.In favour of the proposalLi referred to all the economic benefits. There seems to be a contradiction between all this e-commerce and Internet shopping -which uses the post-and his claims that computers were saving us energy by using the mail less!Anyway. sales on the Web simply mean fewer sales from local shops. Yet another example of their idea that staying at home is better than actual human contact.I like walking around shops and meeting shop assistants.6-6 Unit test短对话5题1) B. She believes that the future has not been determined yet.2) A. It's old-fashioned.3) D. The reproduction of a zero-gravity environment.4) C. People once believed that the world was flat. but they don't anymore.5) A. Sweetener made without any sugar.长对话3题6) C. Time travel.7) B. Most people think physics is only about mathematical formulas.8) A. She listens with great interest to what her professor says.短文理解3题9) C. Galileo Galilei.10) C. Galileo was outspoken in his view that the Sun is the center of the universe.11) B. Revolutionary.短篇*3题12) C. Phone.13) A. Optimistic.14) C. Because it is dependent on a nearby smartphoneUnit 7 The world at war7-1 Inside viewConversation 1Conversation 1-1B C E F HConversation 1-21) emperor2) cool3) fighting4) defeated5) attacked6) surrendered7) clever8) flood9) conquering10) created11) death12) guard13) afterlifeConversation 2Conversation 2-1A B A BConversation 2-21. incredible2. unification3. money system4. tribesConversation 2-31) an incredible achievement2) 500.000 men/500000 men/5 hundred thousand men/five hundred thousand men3) the greatest emperor4) standardized writing/standardised writing5) a great leader6) have enemies7) trying to invade8) died building itConversation 2-4B A B A7-2 Outside viewWatching and understanding 1E AF C B DWatching and understanding 21) dawn service2) remember3) forget4) died in battle5) identified6) one unshakable truth/I unshakable truth7) conflicts8) around the world9) remembering10) go homeWatching and understanding 3A B C A7-3 Listening inNews reports 1C BNews reports 2B DPassage 1Passage 1-11) businessman2) 11 years old/eleven years old3) first name4) his second name5) the same age as6) terrible four years /terrible 4 years7) survives8) his Japanese friend9) strength10) couragePassage 1-2B D A D BPassage 2Passage 2-11. agriculture2. fighter3. support servicesPassage 2-21. physical2. uniforms3. fighter station4. bombed5. contributed7-4 Presentation skillsPassage 1Reference:For the motionStudent A First, we need to define "war"and"peace". I will define"war"as a legal situation resulting from a declaration of war between states – the exception to this is civil war,which is between groups within a country."Peace"seems to me to be more than the absence of war, so I define it as a stable situation over a period of time when there is no war or violence and people agree that there is peace. In this definition "armed conflict" is not peace, but is something between war and peace.When people talk about "good"wars in the past, they usually refer to the reasons for going to war, say, to defend the homeland from aggression, although many wars may have mixed reasons, including some bad ones. My main point is that, even in cases of wars for good reasons, the process and result of the war include bad things to an extent that the war cannot be reasonably described as good, even if it has good aspects. We must recognize that war brings the 3 Ds of Death, Damage and Destruction for many people. This is true both for winners and losers. Was there ever a war without the 3 Ds in the process and result for some or many people on both sides? Logically and historically the process and result of any war includes the 3 Ds. Therefore, ladies and gentlemen. you must support the motion:No war is purely good, all wars have the 3 Ds, and hence there was never a good war. My teammate, Student C will speak about a bad peace later.Against the motionStudent D My teammate Student B has spoken eloquently about the nature of war and peace and about how we might think of a good war and a bad peace. To reject the motion, as we must, let us now turn to the word "never"."Never"means at no time in the past (or future), so to reject the motion we simply have to find an example - one will be enough - of a good war or a bad peace. Whatever the other speakers have said—and they made interesting points - for this debate and this motion, we reject it if we find a single example of a good war or a bad peace, and this must be logically true whatever our general feelings and beliefs about war or peace are."Never"means at no time …so we must consider the time.situation and circumstances of a war. We have to consider the views of the people at that time. Think of the example of the Japanese invasion and occupation of Beijing, Shanghai.Nanjing and elsewhere in China in 1937. At that time, given the Japanese atrocities against Chinese women and children.from the Chinese point of view,a war against Japan was a good thing, to resist aggression, defend our people, and free our country. This justifiable defensive war outweighs the 3Ds mentioned by Student A. Even though the Chinese people knew there would be sacrifices, hardship and suffering, we also knew that not to resist through war would be much worse. So it was a good war. Now, an example of a bad peace. We do not have to look far.Just look at the Arab countries and Israel. There were wars in 1956, 1967 and 1973, and so-called peace in between and later, but as we know, this "peace" has included invasions.occupations, attacks with missiles, bombings, shootings, lots of fighting, lots of refugees, and so on. This is not war because as Student A said,。
全新版视听说B2四级听力训练答案II. Basic Listening Practice1. Scriptw: Many Chinese students are too shy to say anything in a classroom.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 don'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 work place. 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.c2.A3.D4.B5.AIII. Listening InTask 1: Competition in AmericaScriptEliza: 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 fora 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 throughout 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.c2.A3.c4.B5.D。
全新版大学英语视听说教程1答案U1ListeningA:1、Answers will vary. (e.g. He is picking an asparagus plant; he is a farmer.)2、Answers will vary. (e.g. Some people have too much rain; other people do not have enough water.3、Answers will vary.C:1、crucial2、resources3、huge4、on average5、conserve6、requires7、cut8、leak9、wastes10、statisticsD:1、C2、BC3、BE:1、70 22、7.5 billion3、9 billion4、1,7995、3,000 13F:1、water brush your teeth2、shorter showers3、meat4、leaky faucetsExtended ListeningExercise A:1、C2、B3、D4、CExercise B:S2:6、20、25、80S3:put off、dripping、leaky、leave、brushing your teeth、shorter showers、laundry Exercise C:1、C2、B3、B4、A5、AExercise D:wastefula、leave the lights onb、drink half of itc、go badExercise E:3 2 1 4Exercise F:1、D2、B3、AExercise G:1、362、140,0003、15.4 3 17Exercise H:1、B2、A3、B4、CExercise I:1、agreement world greenhouse emissions2、February 20053、air conditioning jackets and ties4、carbon emissionsSpeakingExercise D:serv nough tis leak cent la get wastTED TalksC. Vocabulary:1—5:CBBAB6—10:CAACBD. Watch for Main Ideas:4E. Watch for Details:Segment 11、B2、A3、C4、ASegment 2I:You should follow two steps to use a paper towel correctly. A:ShakeB:FoldF. Expand Your Vocabulary:1、B2、A3、A4、BSelf-test1—5:BADAB6—10:DACCB1—5:CADCA6—10:BDDCCU2ListeningA. Communicate:1、Answers will vary. (e.g. Africa, east Africa, Tanzania and Kenya2、Answers will vary. (e.g. A cheetah is chasing a wildebeest in the Serengeti National Park.3、Answers will vary. (e.g. a trip to see animals in their natural habitatB. Think Critically1、photo safari.2、Awesome3、His reasons for going on a safariC. Vocabulary1、cycle2、essential3、a couple of4、motivation5、chases6、illegally7、landscape8、endangered9、extinct10、conservationD. Listen for Main Ideas1、BD2、4-3-1-2E. Listen for Details1、F2、T3、F4、T5、F6、F7、T8、FExercise F1、B2、C3、A4、C5、BExtended ListeningExercise A1、B2、C3、DExercise B1、F2、T3、F4、T5、TExercise C1、C2、D3、AExercise D1、low carbon footprint2、environment3、incredible diversityExercise E1、C2、B3、DExercise F1、June 152、NANPA3、20064、outdoors camera interest hills cliffs Park Exercise G1、A2、D3、BExercise H1、a school2、an organization3、a person4、a workshop5、a lakeSpeakingExercise A1、A professional guide.2、They had seven seats.3、In tents, in a camp.4、Female lions5、In the middle of the road6、Lying, sleeping.7、About 10 feet away8、For about 15 minutes.TED TalksD. Vocabulary1–5:ABACB6—10:ACBBCWatchE. Watch for Main IdeasF. Watch for Details1. =2. →→3. spctclr 2% ↑ m ↑ ftH. Watch for Details1、giant super grapefruit spectacular2、tactile warm charged turquoise straightI. Expand Your Vocabulary1、B after a while2、A I’m just kidding3、A small-scale versionSelf-test1–5: ADCAB6—10:DBCCC1—5: CADDB6–10:DACCAU3ListeningA. Communicate1、Answers will vary. (e.g. The photo shows a lot of traffic in a city. It was taken in Xiamen, China.2、Answers will vary. (e.g. traffic, long commutes, difficulty parking, accidents3、Answers will varyB. CommunicateAnswers will vary. (e.g. The speaker says that cars are not very eco-friendly. Alternative methods of transportation are different ways to travel that are better for the environment. An example is riding a bike.C. Vocabulary1、g2、d3、c4、a5、j6、e7、b8、f9、I10、hD. Listen for Main Ideas1、To begin cable car (Mi Teleférico)2、I’m going to present e-bikes (electric bicycles)3、My topic today is electric microcarsE. Listen for DetailsProblems w / travel to / from El Alto & La Paz:dangerousnoisetrafficpollutionBenefits of Mi Teleférico system:convenientfastcheapeco-friendlyF. Listen for Details1、1,5002、20-303、a penny 1,0004、185、15Exercise G1、T2、F3、T4、T5、FExtended ListeningExercise A1、B2、D3、C4、AExercise B1、F2、F3、TExercise C1、In 20102、Two3、They could communicate with each other and pass each other safely4、General Motors and Shanghai Jiao Tong University.5、Two years.Exercise D1、A2、D3、A4、AExercise EAdvantages of regenerative brakes:1、converted stored used2、wear and tearAdvantages of smart sensors:1、safer2、delays3、passengersAdvantages of magnetic levitation:1、silently2、pollutantsExercise F1、C2、B3、DExercise G1、electric vehicle owners place charge2、a、full battery coverb、Electrify batteriesExercise H1、C2、B3、BExercise I1、2002、Their energy consumption and CO₂ emissions by 50%.3、Electricity4、It can emit between 20 to 35% less carbon per passenger mile TED TalksD. Vocabulary1、g2、c3、e4、f5、a6、d7、j8、h9、I10、bE. Watch for Main Ideas1、c2、b3、d4、e5、aF. Watch for Details1、less2、carry3、154、1,000 dollarG. Watch for Details20 mph uphillbattery6 miles of rangebought at a toy storefrom remote control airplanesH. Watch for Details1、F2、N3、N4、T5、NI. Expand Your Vocabulary1、A wall outlet2、B novel concepts3、A handheld4、B compelling factsSelf-test1–5: CBABD6–10:ABBCD1—5: DCBAD6—10: CABDCU4 ListeningA. Communicate1—4:Answers will varyB. CollaborateAnswers will vary. (e.g. rock, blues, folk, soundtracks, dance, electronic, soul, R&B,house,reggae,bluegrass,country, funk, heavy metal, jazz,oldies, opera, popC. Vocabulary1–5:ABCBA6—10:ACACAD. Listen for Main Ideas1、classical2、rock3、roots music4、jazzE. Listen for Details1、study2、listen do3、streetF. Listen for Details1、c2、d3、a4、bExercise G1、d2、b3、c4、aExtended ListeningExercise A1、A2、B3、C4、DExercise BChildhood:1955 7 the U.SEducation:Harvard 1976Accomplishments:1962 internationally 75 albums Sesame Street Exercise C1、C2、A3、D4、AExercise D1、F2、T3、F4、T5、FExercise E1、A2、B3、CExercise FResearch question:volumeSubjects:Swedish café grocery storeMethods:1、55 decibels 702、non-healthy3、salesFindings:1、20 percent more higher volume2、junk food vegetables and fruitsConclusion:changingExercise G1、C2、A3、CExercise H1、20072、14 and 213、ideas and thoughts culture and perspective4、relationships futureSpeakingExercise C1、A2、A3、B4、A5、B6、BTED TalksC. Vocabulary1、g2、j3、a4、h5、d6、I7、c8、b9、f10、eD. Watch for Main Ideas13E. Watch for DetailsSegment 11、Answers will vary. (e.g. played Handel flying: Brazil)2、Answers will vary. (e.g. played Handel while driving: Amsterdam)3、Answers will vary. (e.g. amazed by Handel keyboard music because of its sound)4、Answers will vary. (e.g. found it on Internet)5、Answers will vary. (e.g. Handel piece sad, then energetic)Segment 21、Answers will vary. (e.g. children 7–8: open, willing, comfortable listening to music; listen without prejudice)2、Answers will vary. (e.g. children 11–12: complexity an issue; others’ opinions count; prejudiced)F. Watch for ReasonsAnswers will vary. (e.g. She fell in love with the music, and she wanted to share it with everyone.)G. Expand Your Vocabulary1、A day-to-day2、B being in awe of3、B are open to4、A state of wonderSelf-test1–5: ACDCB6—10: CABDD1–5: ADBAA6–10: CDBABU5ListeningA. Communicate1、Answers will vary. (e.g. They are thankful that they can go to school.)2、Answers will vary. (e.g. You thank someone for giving you directions in a new place.)3、Answers will vary.C. Vocabulary1、g2、a3、I4、j5、c6、f7、e8、b9、d10、hD. Listen for Main Ideas BExercise E全勾选gratitudeF. Listen for DetailsdebcG. Listen for Details1、b2、c3、aH. Listen for Details1、write down2、thank you3、notice4、actionsExtended Listening Exercise A1、A2、B3、C4、DExercise BCharacters:·art·newPlot:·the best competition ·show you·get into a fight·listen patientlyTheme:·thankful open`a way to be happyExercise C1、C2、D3、B4、CExercise D1、F2、T3、T4、F5、TExercise E1、B2、B3、DExercise F1、In August 2017, in Texas.2、Because he wanted to help a teenager who was in need of an emergency surgery.3、Volunteer firefighters armed with a truck and a canoe.4、Four5、A sweet Mexican bread.6、Nearly 2,000 kilograms.7、Because they made food for people in emergency centres.Exercise G1、B2、A3、DExercise H1、b2、c3、aSpeakingExercise D1、mean2、thankfulness3、physical4、mental5、work6、receivesTED TalksC. Vocabulary1、j2、b3、I4、f5、d6、a7、g8、c9、e10、hD. Watch for Main Ideas1245E. Watch for Details Segment 1 :1、school2、idea3、fish4、monsters5、servedSegment 2 :1、kids2、lunch ladies3、recognizeSegment 3:1、serve2、problems3、foodSegment 4:1、important2、changes3、expressesF. Give ExamplesadbcG. Expand Your Vocabulary1、A blew my mind2、B was moved by3、A keeps a close eye on4、B passed awayH. Think Critically1、benefits2、20 percent3、10 percent4、7 percent5、South Africa6、feelings 7 yearsSelf-test1–5: BDDBC6—10: ABDAD1–5:BBADB6—10: BDBABU6ListeningA. Communicate1、Answers will vary. (e.g. The child is mixing different colors of paint to make new ones.)2、Answers will vary. (e.g. Curious means that you want to know more about something. If students are curious about the things they study, they will learn more in school.)B. Think CriticallyAnswers will vary. (e.g. Juan asks if Nancy is a curious person. Nancy answers that she is extremely curious. She explains that she looks things up on Google every day,and she likes to read Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia. David may or may not say he is a curious persoC. Vocabulary1、j2、g3、f4、e5、c6、a7、I8、d9、h10、bD. Listen for Main Ideas25E. Listen for Details1、2、What happens inside our brains when we are curious?Exercise G1、T2、T3、F4、T5、T6、F7、T8、TExtended ListeningExercise A1、D2、C3、C4、BExercise B1、like to eat2、listen to3、smellExercise C1、F2、F3、F4、TExercise Dsimilar questionsanswered themmaking her own choiceshow to give herself choicesExercise E1、C2、D3、D4、B5、BExercise F1、Science, technology, engineering and mathematics.2、A fun and exciting process.3、They have passed the DBS check and have a master’s degree or equivalent qualification in the sciences.Exercise G1、15 22、Younger3、toilet4、the parents all other snacks5、dietary restrictionsExercise H1、f2、d3、aExercise I1、C2、A3、CExercise J1、A2、B3、D4、CExercise K1、In 2013.2、Critical thinking.3、The local schools have incorporated information literacy in their curriculum.4、They learn to tell fake news from the real. / They learn to analyze information and develop their critical thinking skills.SpeakingExercise A1、That’s funny.2、Oh no! That’s awful.3、How did they study that?4、That’s fascinating.5、Um-hmm ...Exercise E1、rises2、falls3、rises4、rises5、falls6、risesTED TalksC. Vocabulary1–5:BACBB6—10:BCCCAD. Watch for Main Ideas3E. Watch for Details1、B2、A3、CF. Watch and Take NotesSurgeon’s Rules:1、hard2、Embrace3、reflectionMusallam’s Rules:1、Curiosity Questions2、Embrace3、reflectionG. Expand Your Vocabulary1、A spacing out2、B geek out3、C snap me out of4、B freaked outSelf-test1–5: BADAB6—10:DACCB1—5: CBCAD6–10:BCCABU7 ListeningA. CommunicateAnswers will vary.C.Vocabulary1、j2、c3、a4、f5、h6、e7、I8、b9、d10、gD. Listen for Main Ideas 3E. Listen for Details1、c2、a3、dF. Listen for Detailsa d fb e Ic g hExtended Listening Exercise A1、B2、C3、AExercise C1、D2、B3、C4、AExercise D1、a year14030factorsstability2、Melbourne2 Australian3 Canadian2 JapaneseDanish3、goodsrecreationaleducationhealth careSEnse4、TrafficCrimeStrainExercise E1、city tier rankings opportunities2、BExercise F1、C2、B3、D4、AExercise G1、B2、C3、CExercise H1、Last week.2、Information about policies to reduce pollution.3、To stay indoors.4、20,000.5、Solar panels and electric buses.SpeakingExercise E1、It’s2、That’s3、look at4、an open5、path atTED TalksC. Vocabulary1—5:BCBBA6—10:ACBACD. Watch for Main Ideas23E. Watch for DetailsNew York City, U.S.apartmentscommunitygardenlightQinhuangdao, Chinaincomesthree hoursSingapore (1st example) & Colombo, Sri Lanka incomescommunityparksSingapore (2nd example)urbanpubliclongestG. Expand Your Vocabulary1、A are prevailing2、A came up with3、C and so on and so forth4、B touch onSelf-test1–5:BADAB6–10:DACCB1–5:DBCBC6—10:ABBDCU8 ListeningA. CommunicateAnswers will vary.B. CollaborateAnswers will vary. (e.g. The students answer that people often want to eat healthier food, get along better with family, be a better student, and get to class on time. Other examples of changes people often want to make include: getting in shape,spending less time on social media, being more social, getting better grades,spending less money, etc.)C. Vocabulary1、e2、a3、j4、I5、g6、b7、c8、d9、h10、fD. Listen for Main Ideas25E. Listen for Details2、outsidea rewardavoid3、insideenjoyableExercise F1、Second2、Finally3、FirstPrinciple 1cPrinciple 2bPrinciple 3aExtended ListeningExercise A1、C2、B3、B4、DExercise B1、vulnerableout of control2、grown in waysExercise C1:a、What learn fromb、What make possible2、It can enrich our lives.3、Learn how to die well.4、Why me What can I learn from this Exercise DBExercise E1、altruisticgoodhappiness2、disagreeevolutionaltruism3、live together and help each other Exercise F1、C2、C3、BExercise G1、C3、BExercise HTypes of Wishes:civil service staffpassionsReconnectingFulfilments:Eightthe monumentssee the oceantake to the skiesa long-lost friend or family memberExercise I1、B2、C3、AExercise JParticipants:they were successful (or not) Purpose:were happier and earned more Findings:change careers laterExercise K1、T2、F3、TSpeakingExercise D1、a2、oc3、lem4、lem5、od6、tem7、pro8、comTED TalksC. Vocabulary2、f3、j4、b5、h6、g7、d8、e9、c10、ID. Watch for Main Ideas13E. Watch for DetailsdbeacF. Listen for Listing Words321G. Watch for Details Lesson 1:1、change2、people3、urgencyLesson 2:1、regretted doing things2、reflected on eliminate3、happyLesson 3:1、scared2、loved3、wishH. Watch for Rephrasing1、Things we want to do in life.2、NoI. Expand Your Vocabulary1、B in an instant2、B to reach out to3、B fences to mend4、A connecting dotsSelf-test1—5: BACAB6—10: DACCB1—5: CCABC6—10: ACCCB。
新编大学英语视听说教程答案(1)新编大学英语视听说教程是很多大学生所学习的重要课程之一。
这门课程主要是以口语为主,通过视听形式来加强学习者的英语口语能力,提高听力和发音水平。
而难免有一些同学会遇到答案不太清楚的问题,下面将为大家详细介绍新编大学英语视听说教程答案。
第一册Unit 1:Part III1. Yes, it is.2. He’s from New York.3. She’s Canadian.Part IV1. How do you do?2. Nice to meet you.3. I’m from Canada.Unit 2:Part III1. He likes Chinese food.2. He likes playing video games.3. He’s interested in photography.Part IV1. What do you like to do in your free time?2. I’m interested in music and sports.3. I really love Chinese food.Unit 3:Part III1. Anne is reading a book.2. The weather is hot and sunny.3. Anne and Tom are having a conversation.Part IV1. What is Anne doing?2. What is the weather like today?3. Who is Anne talking to?Unit 4:Part III1. Bill is a university professor.2. He is teaching psychology.3. His class is about different types of intelligence.Part IV1. What does Bill do for a living?2. What is he teaching?3. What is his class about?第二册Unit 1:Part III1. English is the international language.2. English is necessary for business.3. English is important for travel.Part IV1. Why is English the international language?2. Why is English necessary for business?3. Why is English important for travel?Unit 2:Part III1. Mr. Brown is talking to his assistant.2. They are discussing Mr. Brown’s schedule.3. Mr. Brown has a meeting at 10:00.Part IV1. Who is Mr. Brown talking to?2. What are they discussing?3. When is Mr. Brown’s meeting?Unit 3:Part III1. The woman is checking out of the hotel.2. She stayed at the hotel for three days.3. She paid by credit card.Part IV1. What is the woman doing?2. How long did she stay at the hotel?3. How did she pay for her stay?Unit 4:Part III1. They are discussing the environment.2. They are talking about recycling.3. They think it is important to recycle.Part IV1. What are they discussing?2. What are they talking about?3. Why do they think it is important to recycle?以上就是新编大学英语视听说教程答案的详细介绍,希望可以对正在学习这门课程的同学有所帮助。
NEIE全新版视听说网络版超详细答案第部分(二)NEIE全新版视听说网络版超详细答案第部分是很多学生备考英语考试时必备的资料。
下面是NEIE全新版视听说网络版超详细答案第部分的相关内容:1. 第一部分- 问题:What is the purpose of this talk?- 答案:To introduce a new product.- 问题:What is the new product?- 答案:A new line of smartphones.- 问题:What is the name of the new product?- 答案:The Galaxy S10.2. 第二部分- 问题:What is the speaker's opinion of the new product?- 答案:The speaker thinks the new product is very impressive.- 问题:What are some of the new features of the product?- 答案:The product has a larger screen, a better camera, and longer battery life.- 问题:What is the price of the new product?- 答案:The price of the new product is $999.3. 第三部分- 问题:What is the purpose of the conversation?- 答案:To discuss a business proposal.- 问题:What is the proposal?- 答案:To merge two companies.- 问题:What are the benefits of the merger?- 答案:The merger would create a larger, more competitive company.4. 第四部分- 问题:What is the topic of the lecture?- 答案:The history of the English language.- 问题:What are some of the influences on the English language?- 答案:The English language has been influenced by Latin, French, and German.- 问题:What is the future of the English language?- 答案:The English language is likely to continue to evolve and change over time.5. 第五部分- 问题:What is the topic of the conversation?- 答案:Planning a vacation.- 问题:Where do the speakers want to go?- 答案:They want to go to Hawaii.- 问题:What activities do they want to do on their vacation? - 答案:They want to go snorkeling and hiking.以上就是NEIE全新版视听说网络版超详细答案第部分相关内容的列点方式的文章。
升级版新时代视听说4答案Unit 73/19 1.To stay in the2. Pleased that8/19 1.She wants to get2. she should just relax3.have a tape4. she made him feel5. She wants to make6.She figured it out10/19 1.Because he wants to2.They will become lovers3.That he had a crush11/19 1.curious and excited2.I remember the class3.I'm available now4. ask Talia on a date12/19 confession confession was over as in remember took together well studying together exam ask you out why didn't you I'd heard boyfriend split up semester In fact split up by mid-semester You're kidding guess though all right get Cappuccino1a/5 1. A person who can't get into2.The girl was positive3.She felt that she was4.wonderful5. Jessie was not ready for marriage1B/5 pretty amazing the third date funny person positive sort of a wind chaser put it settle down regret the relationship2A/5 seeing somebody a serious relationship split up fixed her up played the field a crush on the rebound a blind date played hard to get asked her out2B/5 on confession clear up admitted fantastic it’s all over relieved catch3/5 to do hadn’t got hadn’t changed would have starved hadn’t given up hadn’t thought suggested hired hadn’t taken to get offered had studied4/5 semester relieved cappuccino fantastic confession5/5 1.What a nightmare that was!2. Oh ! Don't remind me3. That was a lot of fun, wasn't it ?4 . Do you recall that qualifying5. Of course, I remember6. I guess I should have7. I should have studied moreUnit 83/19 1. He's eager to listen to it2.She's excited3 .To wait till he heard from8/19 1.surprise2. Listen to the tape3. trusted her to4.The evening news5.She's very pleased6.impatient7.she helped Talia with her plan10/19 1.That she was planning2.That she didn't rewind the tape3.She forgot to press the record button11/19 1.I've ruined everything2.she learned from her own bad experience3.Amy should feel4. How to explain12/19 1.get reinstated on Just a minute rewound going on It's been working had it cleaned see if was just about to check recording light on going on press I thought I did disaster learned the lesson the hard way1a/5 1.It's a problem with her email server2.The person has to buy a new computer3.The first person can't receive emails4.Because it was a new computer and maintenance should be free5. $ 571B/5 the support people this whole story makes sense to my server fix Anyway program download into run through reboot plug the Internet Wouldn’t you whole my server this program a brand-new computer come for free work get it No problem with that2a/5 1.Unbelievable2.to broadcast the story3.learned it through a lot of unpleasant experience4.give Jack's job back to him5.darn2B/5 get out of here check hearing is believing pressed disaster reinstated learned a lesson the hard way sure3/5 was just…repairedfoundwas going to goget it checkedthat he…were goinghave it donewas…my hair cut4/5 relief reinstate gosh disaster5A/5 acting up again yes… let’s…5b/5 1.The TV's messed up2.That never crossed my mind3.Maybe you should4.Yes, but something's wrong with itSection test B题⽬顺序随机,根据答案⾃⼰找合适的题Listening1talia explains…nick complimets…talia tells…2 1.She got information from2.They don't want to get3 she pretended…he lied…will tell…4 1.in the city of Detroit2.help out her grandmother5 nick says he…nick says that…talia implies6 1.replay a memory just like2. involves many creative processes7 1.She thinks she has information that2.She finds the news very exciting8 1.did not have electricity2.while on vacation3.over 300 peopleVocabulary1 kinky keep out of clear his name2 bald keep going clear my head3 be on the rebound play the field4 1.keep it down2.fake3.caught4.line of business5.relieve6.cleared5 make me dohelp him writelet her miss the class next week6 were talking neither so do heard7 told to write who8 don’t show up ‘ll call9 was going to difficult to catch had planned for us to get together10 get had it cut told was goingPronunciation1 clarification non-final leather2 Ok= try it He's =to a3 a =relief very=exciting4 you =s she=un You =s5scared=c T=oSpeaking1 this is a disasteris acting upno,I guss I should do that2 what… oh… Do…Unit 93/19 1. upset2.She didn't record3.She pressed the wrong buttons8/19 1.he doesn't2.you ...so angry3.doubts4.she left him..afternoon5. she wishes..messed up6. he seems sympathetic7. to show...conversation8.to celebrate with8/19 he doesn'tyou ...so angrydoubtsshe left him..afternoonshe wishes..messed uphe seems sympatheticto show...conversationto celebrate with10/19 she says Newslinethe truth will..it isthey can't do anythingit's a natural part of11/19 angrythe situationshe has disappointedcalm down a little12/19 do it overWhat's done is donecoveringstay so positiveoptimisticquit my jobtake my placeoverreactinglet you downwin out1A/5 to stop borrowingit is a lady's shirtshe always borrowsshe is good at sewing stuffit is gone after Cindyher roommate borrowed1B/5 10 6 9 1 4 3 5 7 2 8 112/5 positivedo it overtaking my placequittedoverreactedwon outcoveringtake it from mekick myself3A/5 were hadn’t asked would return could give knew3B/5 had been would have gotten could have recorded had pushed hadn’t heard wouldn’t have known3C/5 could go back hadn’t worked would not have lost supposed4/5 overreact quit optimistic positive professional5/5don't worry about itWhat an idiot I amI can't believe youstop beating yourselftake it easycalm down.I should have been moreUnit103/19 amy tells hernick promises notto go to talk to8/19 he doesn't knowshe'll become famoushe knows they need moreshocked to seeis still angrywants talia and nick to confession10/19 how she looksto tell...framedthat she recorded theShe is angry at11/19 she hopes itshe is talking toshe wants to beshe shouldn't have trusted12/19 worn a different outfitbroadcastget national exposurecome forward schemed to frameposed phonyCute name met him therediscuss an endorsementlobby doctored the tapebig shotlying the whole timegone along withknown better1A/5 anatomy is dealingthe students have tothe study is too demandingThere are a lot ofThe students can get1B/5 massage therapy interested in all the time get basically go to pay for it Exactly energy healing college credit sort of meditate focus our points meditating meditating some classes like take anatomy memorize terminology2A/5 big shotsrejoinnewspaper=doctoredknow betteroutfitbusinessman=schemed2B/5 I came=acrossYour name=upEveryone=outI asked=byWhen the boss=forwardI'd love=down toI'm very=throughDan came =betweenHow did=aboutClaire had=down with3A/5 would go were were should have askedshould have gone3B/5 moved had been working decided had been watching had been throwing reported became had been covering3C/5 should’ve didn’t had been should were4/5 broadcast scheme video lobby exposure marketing5/5 probably=i'm kind ofreluctance=i'm not too thrilledenthusiasm= i can't waitsympathetically=i know what you meanValentino=i'm really lookingpicnic=i'm not really up for itUnit 113/19 That it proves NickHe accuses Jackieher conversation with Dean8/19 Nick's problems are solved50,000 dollarsCoach asks him toAs if he thought Nick was guiltyJackiesorry that he thoughthe's worried that Nick's career10/19 Because everyone knowsHe has to go toDon't let your personal feelingsBecause he wants Tony to11/19 proud of Taliaget a good story for Newslinehe wants to help Talia withhe is joking with Talia12/19 has been cleared relieved nightmare come out exclusive interview depends on do the interview Go ahead schedule 1a/5 They might be able toher roommate takes a catShe won't be able to liveShe is out of mindIt is from the animal shelter1B/5 5 1 7 3 10 6 9 8 4 22/5 depends on convincing came out exclusive interview gone through Tough break3A/5 will be reporting who know that is3B/5 can’t be allowed can be learned must be limited can be measured may use has to be kept have to respect3C/5 that talia made will not been playing can’t be allowed can learn4/5 nightmare agent schedyle exclusive relieved interview convince5/5 What! You can't be seriousTake it easy! I'll try toKeep coolYou can't be seriousMel=Don't let it get to youMaybe you're being a littleUnit123/19 He's proud ofHis team lostTo show his regret8/19 Talk to TaliaShe's been offeredThey lostHe recognisedRidiculousThe last time...turn upHe didn't wantTalia has been10/19 He didn't wantAmy has gotAmy called himShe declined itShe ppreciated11/19 feels badask her not toconfusedvery close12/19 I've been meaning Isn't it great come in here got an offer start right away Go ahead been in touch get in the way turned Newsbeat down match their offer in other words made a fool of myself were just being honest qualities1A/5 he can play golf a lot in FloridaIt is a quiet placeFour years laterShe does not like the weatherShe feels no fun in drivingShe has a house in Florida now1B/5 2 4 10 6 1 9 3 7 5 82/5 Please =turn downbut he =turned it downbusiness= work outPeru=It seems like yesterdayI'll just = get in your waysoon= In a waythings = turned outI just = made a fool of myselfcontract= In other words3A/5 did does should am will3B/5 whom when do ran into her take her out4/5 ridiculous unfortunately volume quality qualify5/5 Let me know how things work outWhat are you going to be doing after school ?Do you have any plans for the futureI may just play for the CougarsI've been wanting toKeep me postedSection test C题⽬顺序随机,根据答案⾃⼰找合适的题Listening1celebrate their successworrying about the tape2 Talia tells…Talia says she'll…Nick describes…3talking to guests on her show the first phase of an interview4Show appreciation by shaking handsShe starts an interesting topic and the guest continusShe doesn't want her guest to stop talking5 He implies that Dean is the one who has committed a crimeBecause he has to go see someoneBecause he now has evidence6 losthe runs ahead through the forest7 Patty reminds…Nick complains that…Patty advises…8 tells the truthhe thought Talia had to focus on her workVocabulary1 warm welcometired jokes2 came acrossoverseecome by3 broke the newsoverestimatingbreak the habit4 tough altred blame depends winGrammar1 were had been playing am supposed to could have should have been turn out wouldn’t have 2did that shouldn’t be ‘ll be talking shouldn’t have3 'd been trying'll be leaving4 were which might have5 hadn’t gone out do wherePronunciation1 Talia=could haveJackie =shouldn't have2 How =will Would you4 want to have to5 After Nick works OUT , he goes to the juice barHe asks PATTY to turn it DOWNproFESsionalSpeaking1 This is ridiculousGetting angry won't do any goodYou can't be serious2 I've been meaning to call you, butdo you have any plans for the futureLet me know how everythings goesListening1. You leave in the early morningThe sun comes outYou see flowers in a meadowYou walk happily along the trail2. The bright flowers Content3. about a year agogo look for her at the universitybecause Amy left Patty some money as a tipsome information4. a company that makes shoesclassuncomfortable5. responsecar hornreferee’s…6. We creat it from many sourcesWhat they believe is incorrectBrain connections7. at her home worried interruptasked about Kick's shoes8. RelievedShe had asked Jackie about Kicks ShoesStay and eat dinner with TaliaBecause she is at a good restaurant with a famous person9. She wants to record her confessionShe wants Nick not to ask the police to arrest herShe doesn't trust JackieAmy10 Jackie met… Dean and…Jackie took dean… The tape…11 work for him for a long timedeserves her promotionlearnt a lota hard-working researcherappreciativeVocabulary1. illegal take a hard line agent2. ask someone outclears something with someonekeep someone guessingare out of line3. straigh rotten apple clear the air seeing him4. overheardcoming bycome throughBroke her promisehot temperGrammar1. don't you been looking was reported to talk2. yourself might have could3. to put much been… surprised suprising do4. If Nick sees Jackie , thenThe dessert came after TaliaJackie arrived after Dean sat down5. lie who taken So have6. was going to … to admit can to tell made7. were told playing had8. hadn’t do who have9. supposed to be planning had of out have pronunciation1. But=unstressed know=unstressed you= stress a= unstress2. fool breeze her3. She has done the homework,hasn't she?=risingWhat's going on?=fallingWe have to talk=falling4. SO do YOU call her UP EVerythingSpeaking1. are you ok I would… keep me…2. I have to go nowWell, he wasn't so badMy professor is not too great3. How could you do that?That's ridiculous!It's not a big deal.4. No, I don't think soYou're a great actorOh, I want to ask you。
新时代交互英语视听说4答案unit12/19 1.At a juice bar2.A soccer player and a journalist3.his meeting with someone from a sports shoes company8/19 1 .The company wants him to be in a commercial2.He had to wear the shoes3She's working on a story about a soccer star4.He wants to help5.They met in the lobby,went out to lunch, and10/19 1.He likes the idea2.Probably3.She thinks Jackie recorded their conversation4.Nick sits on a park bench11/19 1.wants nick to agree to2.These shoes3.surprised4.realized12/19 Hang on leave out the deal wear ads Sounds good work out appear Cool In fact Picture So far so good comes up like that What else all edited accepting accepting a bribe1A/5 1.They e-mail each other very often2.Happy3.She feels4.elementary school5.They go out for lunch or just talk6.They were on the same show together 1b/5in a show my age get to went away meet up together sort oflike hung out hate talking back and forth keep this friendshipgoing a long way away2b/5 1.independent2.unlikely3.unsuitable4.insane5.illegal6.irregular3b/5 thinking have we have beening working hadshouldn't are going to have isn't4/5 incredible frame commercial innocent endorse5a/5 What's going onTo get back toAs I was sayingBy the way5b/5 By the way.What's up with the English project?Unit23/19 1.Dean is jealous of2.Nick was tricked3.Nick's voice was8/19 1.tomorrow2.won't be3.very eager4.Dean wants more5.Some assistance6.confident that9/19 1.She wants to get2.She doesn't3.He's a member4. Try to11/19 1.doesn't want anyone2.make Patty think3.she wants to4.excited12/19 get iced tea Coming right up a little get hold of toldused to stopped coming Too bad brother works out I'd rathercomplicated acting catch up acting tip likewise major fallingout awkward kind of mean complaining to sort of hyperweird with ruining so bad conflicts right in the middle quitpretty much coming back to1A/5 How speaker feel→awkwardWhat kind→very niceHow you boss feel→选最长What's wrong→mean to kindsWhat happened at last→选最短What boss&worker→quarrel2b/5 1.out of line2.drop me a line3.Along the same line4.bottom liney it on the line6.a hard line7. read between the lines8.giving you a line3/5 1.by2. many3. was edited4.spoke5.many6. a lot of7.a lot of8.exmained4/5 1.resent2.trick3.behind4.objective5.emotionally5a/5 Is something wrongI'm really stressed outHere's an idea Hmmm...that might work5b/5 1. You seem worried.Are you OK?2.That's a thoughtUnit 33/19 1.That she has beening taking2.In about 10 minutes3.To talk to jackie8/19 1.He's very inspiring2.He has taught her3. make her4. Jackie's drama classes5.if she knows jackie6. angry about7. Jackie might10/19 1.An agent2.To look at3. To have dinner4. to introduce11/19 1.she wants2.is depending3. she doesn't want4.she loves 12/19 by the way real real stage an agent As a matter of factincredible surprised do seem film director wait adorecelebration celebrating Nothing really ever eaten ate excitingthe right places booked perfect people-watching impressed planahead1a/5 1.making a little house2.There is no3.A lot of tools4.She uses5.Making hand-made card1B/5 hand-made funniest usually do cut around the edgesfavorite a bunch of cut out creativity no limits2/5an unplanned--improvisationto research--do your homeworkexcellent--fabulousto get--find outencouraging--inspiring3/5 1.'ve called2.'ve had3.Have you been doing4.'ve been watching5.'ve eaten6.have you taken4/5 fabulous improvisation drama semester inspiring5/5 1. What do you think of his lectures?2.she's absolutely amazing3.He's really inspiring4.How was your meeting with Jackies?5.The actors were absolutely amazing6.What did you think of it?Unit 43/19 1.That she works in journalism2. walking around3.She has to go to class8/19 1.Their majors are different2.she wants to3.She needs to talk4.He teaches Jackie's5. she wants her to6.That she saw her7. To remind her10/19 1.She's excited2. She acts as3. Nick and Talia4. To make a dinner11/19 1.threatening jackie2.she is angry3.acting modest4.apologizing12/19 shoe company serious quite serious I've got must betalking to find out celebrate booked Great work Piece of cakereservation was planning being understanding anything else a lottwo hours1/5 1.Go to see a movie2.Somewhere in3.They'll e-mail4.Mondays Thursdays and Saturdays5.20 minutes away1B/5 have got to go by in between your schedule good for reallygood otherwise ever good for close by quite a bit coming out2/5 a piece=something reallycharmed=pleased withhold= wait aOops=something you say3/5 Jackie is being--must notTalia gets=mustDo you think=can't beYou know=couldI'm worried=feelSally and=mightI noticed= might notJackie's hair=must4/5 hold charmed run familiar5/5 Look at the time=It's getting late .I have to go now Thanks,=It's been niceIt was great seeing you = Yes,Sorry I=Catch you laterTest A 题目顺序随机,根据答案自己找合适的题ListeningCustomer sometimes=offerCustomer service=find outAvia Airline's=to give optionsHow does Amy describe =She says he is very goodWhy does talia ask Amy=Talia needs time to Directions:out of line beef up ads charmed Fancy struckhasn't she eat me to visita little are going to goingto ask can’t you much is completedhave been working have decidedmust yourselfif we can get where the restaurant is excitedmust have can each otherPronunciation: he was TRICKED no,it just SOUNDS thatwayIs there Anthing Else youWANT me to DO I was PLANing to CALL NICKmight have was/u/ noun compoundWhat's your impression It'sfabulous What do you like about it?It's beening nice talking to youIt was great seeing you Give me a call sometimeUnit 53/19 They're on good termsShe asked NIckTo overhear10/19 1.She asked the maitre d'2.Yes, because they don't3. He watches for4.Talia plants11/19 1. a great idea2. optimistic3.Dean almost4. are too concerned12/19 as I was saying feeling as soon as conversation plant theirtable Brilliant researcher their table watch for plant the mikecough or something warn Hurry up close the menu order thoughreally hungry Neither am I here comes1A/5 1.Her family2.To show modesty3.That the award4. Preparing1B/5 wonderful award even though deserve earned audienceTeacher of the Year sounds sort of appreciate throughout theyears an honor to be chosen honestly support of principalsuperintendent grateful opportunity bestowed on me2a/5 1. conversation2. By the way3.watches for4.on5. about6. wore it7.profession8.or something2B/5 Halloween career to put on message cared about take outon a date forgot what’s going on miss you look nice in thatcostume so do you having conversation by the way3A/5 cleanhas theyto workneitherdid3B/5 goletchangeneither do Iso do I4/5 conversationHalloweencareerbrilliantmaitred5/5 1. Thanks. I like it ,too2. I didn't play3.Thanks.I did my best4.You had a5. Nothing much6.That was7. I boughtUnit 63/19 1.To tell her2.To give each other3.She is afraid people will 8/19 she wantshe doesn't want to attractdeanbecause she didn't bringtwobecause he hasamy's friends10/19about helping hershe pretendedboth nick and jackieno,...from the beginning11/19proud of herjackie's partbyron walters can't helpshe will try to do somthingcalm down worried get intophony tape posed as Big dealsuperb get suspendedactress Speaking of whichintroduce film directora star patient ridiculousquit the businessmy big break at alltricked stand for1/5 1.Need a lot of control from government2. She felt it scary3.Cloning a whole person4.No ,because the living5. She thinks that cloned children1B/5 really curious opinion cloning kind of crimpy sciencefiction personality something like that clone organs geneticmaterial getting completely out of hand nature versus nurturedebate upbringing grieving government control draw the line2a/51.But don't=keep everyong guessing2.Talia: But=keep their shirts on3 .Tony: Good=keep me posted4. Talia: Yeah= keep quiet5. Talia: I'm going=keep back2B/5 show up superb so phony slight pose as what if get intoridiculous break calm down suspended big deal trick stand forkeep your voice down3/5 big deal that gets him to calm down didn’t know is who’sinvolved making make4/5 interrupt superb familiar suspend ridiculous5/5 1.Oh ,well2. Excuse me3. But the bank4.I don't kown about that5. Big deal6. I see your point7.That's nonsenseUnit 73/19 1.To stay in the2. Pleased that8/19 1.She wants to get2. she should just relax3.have a tape4. she made him feel5. She wants to make6.She figured it out10/19 1.Because he wants to2.They will become lovers3.That he had a crush11/19 1.curious and excited2.I remember the class3.I'm available now4. ask Talia on a date12/19 confession confession was over as in remember tooktogether well studying together exam ask you out why didn't youI'd heard boyfriend split up semester In fact split up by mid-semester You're kidding guess though all right get Cappuccino1a/5 1. A person who can't get into2.The girl was positive3.She felt that she was4.wonderful5. Jessie was not ready for marriage1B/5 pretty amazing the third date funny person positive sort of awind chaser put it settle down regret the relationship2A/5 seeing somebody a serious relationship split up fixed herup played the field a crush on the rebound a blind date playedhard to get asked her out2B/5 on confession clear up admitted fantastic it’s all overrelieved catch3/5 to do hadn’t got hadn’t changed would have starved hadn’t given up hadn’t thought suggested hired hadn’t taken to get offered had studied4/5 semester relieved cappuccino fantastic confession5/5 1.What a nightmare that was!2. Oh ! Don't remind me3. That was a lot of fun, wasn't it ?4 . Do you recall that qualifying5. Of course, I remember6. I guess I should have7. I should have studied moreUnit 83/19 1. He's eager to listen to it2.She's excited3 .To wait till he heard from8/19 1.surprise2. Listen to the tape3. trusted her to4.The evening news5.She's very pleased6.impatient7.she helped Talia with her plan10/19 1.That she was planning2.That she didn't rewind the tape3.She forgot to press the record button11/19 1.I've ruined everything2.she learned from her own bad experience3.Amy should feel4. How to explain12/19 1.get reinstated on Just a minute rewound going on It's been working had it cleaned see if was just about to check recording light on going on press I thought I did disaster learned the lesson the hard way 1a/5 1.It's a problem with her email server2.The person has to buy a new computer3.The first person can't receive emails4.Because it was a new computer and maintenanceshould be free5. $ 571B/5 the support people this whole story makes sense to myserver fix Anyway program download into run through rebootplug the Internet Wouldn’t you whole my server this program abrand-new computer come for free work get it No problem withthat2a/5 1.Unbelievable2.to broadcast the story3.learned it through a lot of unpleasant experience4.give Jack's job back to him5.darn2B/5 get out of here check hearing is believing pressed disasterreinstated learned a lesson the hard way sure3/5 was just…repairedfoundwas going to goget it checkedthat he…were goinghave it donewas…my hair cut4/5 relief reinstate gosh disaster5A/5 acting up again yes… let’s…5b/5 1.The TV's messed up2.That never crossed my mind3.Maybe you should4.Yes, but something's wrong with itSection test B题目顺序随机,根据答案自己找合适的题Listening○1talia explains…nick complimets…talia tells…○2 1.She got information from2.They don't want to get○3 she pretended…he lied…will tell…○4 1.in the city of Detroit2.help out her grandmother○5 nick says he…nick says that…talia implies○6 1.replay a memory just like2. involves many creative processes○7 1.She thinks she has information that2.She finds the news very exciting○8 1.did not have electricity2.while on vacation3.over 300 peopleVocabulary○1 kinky keep out of clear his name○2 bald keep going clear my head○3 be on the rebound play the field○4 1.keep it down2.fake3.caught4.line of business5.relieve6.cleared○5 make me dohelp him writelet her miss the class next week○6 were talking neither so do heard○7 told to write who○8 don’t show up ‘ll call○9 was going to difficult to catch had planned for us to get together○10 get had it cut told was going Pronunciation○1 clarification non-final leather○2 Ok= try it He's =to a○3 a =relief very=exciting○4 you =s she=un You =s○5scared=c T=oSpeaking○1 th is is a disasteris acting upno,I guss I should do that○2 what… oh… Do…Unit 93/19 1. upset2.She didn't record3.She pressed the wrong buttons8/19 1.he doesn't2.you ...so angry3.doubts4.she left him..afternoon5. she wishes..messed up6. he seems sympathetic7. to show...conversation8.to celebrate with8/19 he doesn'tyou ...so angrydoubtsshe left him..afternoonshe wishes..messed uphe seems sympatheticto show...conversationto celebrate with10/19 she says Newslinethe truth will..it isthey can't do anythingit's a natural part of11/19 angrythe situationshe has disappointedcalm down a little12/19 do it overWhat's done is donecoveringstay so positiveoptimisticquit my jobtake my placeoverreactinglet you downwin out1A/5 to stop borrowingit is a lady's shirtshe always borrowsshe is good at sewing stuffit is gone after Cindyher roommate borrowed1B/5 10 6 9 1 4 3 5 7 2 8 112/5 positivedo it overtaking my placequittedoverreactedwon outcoveringtake it from mekick myself3A/5 were hadn’t asked would return could giveknew3B/5 had been would have gotten could have recordedhad pushed hadn’t heard wouldn’t have known3C/5 could go back hadn’t worked would not have lostsupposed4/5 overreact quit optimistic positive professional5/5don't worry about itWhat an idiot I amI can't believe youstop beating yourselftake it easycalm down.I should have been moreUnit103/19 amy tells hernick promises notto go to talk to8/19 he doesn't knowshe'll become famoushe knows they need moreshocked to seeis still angrywants talia and nick to confession 10/19 how she looksto tell...framedthat she recorded theShe is angry at11/19 she hopes itshe is talking toshe wants to beshe shouldn't have trusted12/19 worn a different outfitbroadcastget national exposurecome forward schemed to frameposed phonyCute name met him therediscuss an endorsementlobby doctored the tapebig shotlying the whole timegone along withknown better1A/5 anatomy is dealingthe students have tothe study is too demandingThere are a lot ofThe students can get 1B/5 massage therapy interested in all the time get basically goto pay for it Exactly energy healing college credit sort ofmeditate focus our points meditating meditating some classeslike take anatomy memorize terminology2A/5 big shotsrejoinnewspaper=doctoredknow betteroutfitbusinessman=schemed2B/5 I came=acrossYour name=upEveryone=outI asked=byWhen the boss=forwardI'd love=down toI'm very=throughDan came =betweenHow did=aboutClaire had=down with3A/5 would go were were should have askedshould have gone3B/5 moved had been working decided had beenwatching had been throwing reported becamehad been covering3C/5 should’ve didn’t had been shouldwere4/5 broadcast scheme video lobby exposure marketing5/5 probably=i'm kind ofreluctance=i'm not too thrilledenthusiasm= i can't waitsympathetically=i know what you meanValentino=i'm really lookingpicnic=i'm not really up for itUnit 113/19 That it proves NickHe accuses Jackieher conversation with Dean8/19 Nick's problems are solved50,000 dollarsCoach asks him toAs if he thought Nick was guiltyJackiesorry that he thoughthe's worried that Nick's career10/19 Because everyone knowsHe has to go toDon't let your personal feelingsBecause he wants Tony to11/19 proud of Taliaget a good story for Newslinehe wants to help Talia withhe is joking with Talia12/19 has been cleared relieved nightmare come outexclusive interview depends on do the interviewGo ahead schedule1a/5 They might be able toher roommate takes a catShe won't be able to liveShe is out of mindIt is from the animal shelter1B/5 5 1 7 3 10 6 9 8 4 22/5 depends on convincing came out exclusiveinterview gone through Tough break3A/5 will be reporting who know that is3B/5 can’t be allowed can be learned must be limited can be measured may use has to be kept have to respect3C/5 that talia made will not been playing can’t be allowed can learn4/5 nightmare agent schedyle exclusive relieved interview convince5/5 What! You can't be seriousTake it easy! I'll try toKeep coolYou can't be seriousMel=Don't let it get to youMaybe you're being a littleUnit123/19 He's proud ofHis team lostTo show his regret8/19 Talk to TaliaShe's been offeredThey lostHe recognisedRidiculousThe last time...turn upHe didn't wantTalia has been10/19 He didn't wantAmy has gotAmy called himShe declined itShe ppreciated11/19 feels badask her not toconfusedvery close12/19 I've been meaning Isn't it great comein here got an offer start right away Go aheadbeen in touch get in the way turned Newsbeatdown match their offer in other words made afool of myself were just being honest qualities1A/5 he can play golf a lot in FloridaIt is a quiet placeFour years laterShe does not like the weatherShe feels no fun in drivingShe has a house in Florida now1B/5 2 4 10 6 1 9 3 7 5 82/5 Please =turn downbut he =turned it downbusiness= work outPeru=It seems like yesterdayI'll just = get in your waysoon= In a waythings = turned outI just = made a fool of myselfcontract= In other words3A/5 did does should am will3B/5 whom when do ran into her take her out4/5 ridiculous unfortunately volume quality qualify5/5 Let me know how things work outWhat are you going to be doing after school ?Do you have any plans for the futureI may just play for the CougarsI've been wanting toKeep me postedSection test C题目顺序随机,根据答案自己找合适的题Listening○1celebrate their successworrying about the tape○2 Talia tells…Talia says she'll…Nick describes…○3talking to guests on her show the first phase of aninterview○4Show appreciation by shaking handsShe starts an interesting topic and the guest continusShe doesn't want her guest to stop talking○5 He implies that Dean is the one who has committed acrimeBecause he has to go see someoneBecause he now has evidence○6 losthe runs ahead through the forest○7 Patty reminds…Nick complains that…Patty advises…○8 tells the truthhe thought Talia had to focus on her workVocabulary○1 warm welcometired jokes○2 came acrossoverseecome by○3 broke the newsoverestimatingbreak the habit○4 tough altred blame depends winGrammar○1 were had been playing am supposed to could have should have been turn out wouldn’t have○2did that shouldn’t be ‘ll be talking shouldn’t have○3 'd been trying'll be leaving○4 were which might have○5 hadn’t gone out do wherePronunciation○1 Talia=could haveJackie =shouldn't have○2 How =will Would you○4 want to have to○5 After Nick works OUT , he goes to the juice barHe asks PATTY to turn it DOWNproFESsionalSpeaking○1 This is ridiculousGetting angry won't do any goodYou can't be serious○2 I've been meaning to call you, butdo you have any plans for the futureLet me know how everythings goesListening1. You leave in the early morningThe sun comes outYou see flowers in a meadowYou walk happily along the trail2. The bright flowers Content3. about a year agogo look for her at the universitybecause Amy left Patty some money as a tipsome information4. a company that makes shoesclassuncomfortable5. responsecar hornreferee’s…6. We creat it from many sourcesWhat they believe is incorrectBrain connections7. at her home worried interruptasked about Kick's shoes8. RelievedShe had asked Jackie about Kicks ShoesStay and eat dinner with TaliaBecause she is at a good restaurant with a famousperson9. 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Unit 7 Holidays and VacationsPart 1Task 1Exercise 11. B2. D3. A4.C5. DTask 2Exercise 11. C2. A3. B4.D5.AExercise 21.religious issues2.rarely3.churchgoer non-churchgoer Christians non-ChristiansPart 2Task 1Exercise 11.getting together lunar calendar the celebrations stretch far beyond the borders of China.2.normal theatre production professionals volunteers local community landmarksbackstreets Chinatown3.special free musical performances guess-the-mooncake-flavour fan danceexercise 21. F2.F3. F4.T5.TTASK 21.family reunions football2.civil holiday religious spiritual Thanksgiving may be the only time of year wheneveryone gets together long-distance travel3.turkey side dishes sweet potatoes dessert pumpkinAdditional listeningEXERCISE 11. A2.D3.C4.B5.AEXERCISE 21. It is a program that lets foreign students work in the United States during their summer vacations. (The State Department administers it for full-time college or university students who speak English well. Students come on a J-1 exchange visa. They can work for up to four months during their school break. They generally work in service jobs in stores, hotels, restaurants and amusement parks. But summer internships are also permitted.)2. They are supposed to be paid the same as Americans.3. Sally Lawrence advices students to avoid unapproved groups offering services, and to researcha few different sponsors.4. Sponsors must confirm the English language ability of students and make sure they are currently in school.5. Sponsors do not all charge the same price for their services. Another difference: some sponsors arrange employment and housing for students before they leave home. Others permit students to find their own jobs after they arrive.PART 1Task1HOLIDAY FUN FOR EVERYONEIn china, the spring festival is the most important celebration of the year. Holiday celebrations take many forms; it can be a time to be merry, to exercise, to learn and to reflect. We take a look at how some Chinese people spend the holiday. Ask anyone about their spring festival plans, and the same place will always pop up.Temple fairs have been an integral part of spring festival rituals for many generations. While the general idea is to have fun and deliver silent prayers, there are various ways to accomplish this. People throw coins to strike a lucky bell or patiently join a zigzagging queue to touch a lucky zodiac animal on the wall. They are all asking for blessings.if yo u don’t like the cold winter weather, indoor temple fairs offer a cozy atmosphere to stroll around. Booths are set up selling everything from desserts to decorations. Toys in the shape of an ox are in hot demand.Elderly people like to sit down with a cup of tea, and tap their fingers to the rhythms of a Peking opera performance. The LaoShe Tea House in downtown Beijing is doing a bustling trade, not to be overshadowed by temple fairs.But for the adventurous type, it’s time to set out.With the global economic downturn eating into travel package prices and fuel surcharges suspended on domestic flights, this spring festival is a great time to travel in china or abroad. Travel agencies say airfare prices to foreign destinations have dropped thirty percent, with the Maldives, Bali, Sampan, all hot destinations.While some people are heading to the beach, others are hitting the slopes. Seeking an adrenalin rush, more and more Chinese people are taking up skiing. The sport requires a lot of energy, so does a class of fencing or taekwondo.After a spring festival feast, it may be time to burn a few calories. Hitting the gym is the choice for many commuters, who struggle to find time on workdays to work up a sweat.The new year hoopla is taking a quiet and elegant turn at an ongoing exhibition at the national art museum of china. The Chinese folk arts and crafts show gives a mind-boggling look at the country’s exquisite craftsmanship.Covering all nine halls of the museum’s first floor are 350 objects chosen from 31 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions on the Chinese mainland. Visitors receive more than a lesson on art. Each work comes with its own history to tell. This is the first ever exhibitions of Chinese folk arts and crafts in the museum’s 46-year history. The exhibition gives an insight into less well known traditions, and runs into early February.Browsing for the latest release at book fairs and in bookstores is another popular way to spend free time over the holiday.With so many options around, the question now is: how will you spend the holidays?Task 2Do you celebrate Christmas?CNN’s bill Schneider reports on a poll that looks at people who celebrate the Christmas holiday. Americans are divided over many religious issues, but Christmas is not one of them. In a CNN poll conducted by the opinion research corporation, 94% of Americans say they celebrate Christmas; nearly three quarters send Christmas cards and have a Christmas tree in their home. Oh, well, people do that for the kids? Nope, more than seventy percent of Americans who have no children at home put up a Christmas tree. Religious people, right? Nope. Even Americans whorarely go to church put up a Christmas tree. But what kind of tree? That’s where things are changing. Ten years ago, a third of Americans put up a real tree. Now that number is down to twenty-two percent. Today most Americans use artificial trees. Maybe because it’s cheaper than buying a new type tree every year; maybe because it is safer; maybe because people are more environmentally conscious, or maybe it is just easier. Putting up Christmas lights is not easy. But nearly six in ten Americans do it including this woman in Los Angeles who happens to be Jewish.I don’t think Santa Claus and talking snowman and flying reind eer and candy-cane trees have any religious significance at all.”She happens to live in an orthodox Jewish neighborhood. Are her neighbors offended? Some are, some are not.I am not an orthodox Jew, and I think it’s unusual that merry puts on, but you kno w, it is ok, doesn’t faze me. I think it’s pretty.Christmas is less and less likely to divide churchgoers and non-churchgoers, people with and without kids, even Christians and non-Christians. They can all agree on one thing: it is pretty. Part 2Task 1On 25th September this year, people all over China will be getting together to eat with their families, look at the moon and celebrate one of the biggest festivals in Chinese lunar calendar. However, the celebrations stretch far beyond the borders of china. Here in the UK events are taking place for Chinese people living here, and to teach the people of Britain more about this popular festival.The Soho theatre in London conducted a study which showed that Chinese Londoners don’t engage much with the arts world. As a result, moon walking in china has been created to celebrate the mid-autumn festival.This is no normal theatre production though, as it doesn’t take place in the theatre. Theatre professionals and volunteers from the local community will take audiences around the streets of Soho on a magical lantern-lit walk through the landmarks and backstreets of Chinatown.They tell the story of three generations of Chinese Londoners who all cross paths one night in Chinatown. Rabbits, karaoke and a woman who lives on the moon all feature prominently.It’s the Soho theatre’s first site-specific production and looks to be a unique way of marking the famous Chinese festival.And the celebrations don’t stop there! In early October the British museum is actually op ening late for a special free mid-autumn festival event. There will be Chinese musical performances, a guess-the mooncake-flavour game and you can learn how to perform a fan dance.You can also try your hand at a variety of other traditional Chinese arts and crafts, as well as learning mandarin and learning more about the history of china.The Chinese population in the UK is quite large, so no doubt there will be events happening not only in the capital, but all around the country.However you are celebrating, we hope you have fun. Happy mid-autumn festival from everyone at BBC learning English.TASK 2Thanksgiving: filled with family traditions and foodWelcome to this is American in VOA special English. I’m barber clineAnd I’m Steven ember. Our subject this week is what the writer o Henry called the one day that is purely American-thanksgivingThis Thursday is Thanksgiving Day. This is the 143rd official observance of the holiday. But the tradition is much older. Thanksgiving is an autumn harvest festival like those found in many cultures.Today the holiday is a time of family reunions, parades and watching football games on television. And, oh yes, food. For millions of Americans, thanksgiving is a day spent cooking, eating and talking.Thanksgiving is what the social scientists call a civil holiday. It is not religious but it does have spiritual meaning. For some families, thanksgiving may be the only time of year when everyone gets together. The government says the Sunday after thanksgiving is the busiest day of the year for long-distance travel as people return form greetings.Now we come to part of the holiday that thanksgiving memories are often made of-the big Thanksgiving Day meal. Some families serve ham. Others serve a meatless dinner. But the traditional main dish is turkey. Most people cook the bird in an over; some prepare the turkey other ways, like fried in oil.Turkey on thanksgiving is usually server with a bread mixture inside. Some Americans call it stuffing; others call it dressing. Popular side dishes on thanksgiving include cranberries, sweet potatoes and green beans. Then for a rich, sweet dessert there is often pumpkin pie or pecan pie. Many thanksgiving tables also are heavy with other dishes, often brought by guests. And if the guests eat all that is served, they too will feel heavy.Some people like fruit soup, green salads and baked potatoes with their turkey. Others like baked squash, creamed onions, creamed spinach and corn pudding. Many people eat more at thanksgiving than any other time of the year.For people who do not have much food or a home to go to at thanksgiving, charity groups play an important part. To help the needy, religious and service organizations across the country serve special thanksgiving meals.Additional listeningSummer work/travel brings many students to usThis is the VOA special English education report.This week, we answer a question from a student in Odessa, Ukraine. Marushra wants to know about a program that lets foreign student work in the United States during their summer vacations. The program is called summer work/travel. The State Department administers it for full-time college or university students who speak English well.Students come on a J-1 exchange visa. They can work for up to four months during their school break. They generally work in service jobs in stores, hotels, restaurants and amusement parks. But summer internships are also permitted.Summer in this case means summer in the student’s country. Those from south of he equator come to the united states during the northern winter.Students cannot work as housekeepers in private homes or be involved in patient care. And they are supposed to be paid the same ad Americans.Congress created this popular program under a nineteen sixty-one law, the mutual educational and cultural exchange act. Last year, one hundred fifty thousand students came to the United States this way.Students can do the summer work/travel program more than once.Sally Lawrence heads the state department office responsible for the program. She says students should begin to gather information a year before they want to travel.More than fifty organizations are approved to act as sponsors. Sally Lawrence advices students to avoid unapproved groups offering services, and to research a few different sponsors.Sponsors must confirm the English language ability of students and make sure they are currently in school. But sponsors do not all charge the same price for their services.Another difference: some sponsors arrange employment and housing for students before they leave home. Others permit students to find their own jobs after they arrive.Sally Lawrence says the first thing to do is to find the list of sponsors on the web page for J visa exchange programs.The address is a little long, but here it is: /education/jexchanges. Click on designated sponsor list, then choose summer work/travel under category description. For more information about the program, go to the main page and click on private sector programs.To make it easier, we’ll post a link at . And that’s the VOA special English education report, written by Nancy Steinbach. I’m Steven ember.。
新标准大学英语视听说教程4答案Keys to unit1P3-3True statements are : 2,8P3-51. Joe was a gofer before he became a researcher for Lift Off UK.2. Andy wants Joe’s job as a producer.P3-61-d 2-d 3-a 4-cP4-71. It’s not always very easy working with2. How did he end up in London3. the least experienced person4. He’s good at his job5. He is confident and very competent6. I get on with him quite wellP4-81-b 2-b 3-a 4-a 5-bP6-21,2,3,4P6-41. She needs to improve her interview techniques to help her to get a job.2. She doesn’t know how to answer the questions and give answers thatmight lead her failure in a job interview.3. She doesn’t understand what the interviewer is actually looking for.4. That you need to be well prepared for an interview. It boils down to preparation, presentation and understanding what the interviewer is looking for.P7-51. professional job coach2. research on the position and the company3. having not practiced with some of the questions4. how you present yourself5. what the interviewer is actually looking for6. preparation, presentation and understanding7. in relationship to the job8. some examples in your life9. dealing with problemsP7-71, 3,5,7,8,9,10,11P8-31-b 2-d 3-a 4-d 5-cKeys to unit 2 A good readP14-2Joe: 1 Andy: 2 Janet: 3,4P14-33. It is a feature programme which reviews recently published books.4. None of them have read all of the books.5. He’s annoyed.6. It features new books that may have a London angle, but not necessarily.7. Because Charles Dickens’ b ooks are always on TV.8. She knows quite a lot about Dickens because she is studying his work at university.9. It’s a biography which describes the London locations which are the settings for many ofDickens’ books.10. Yes.P15-6Place of birth: PortsmouthDates: 19th centuryType of writing: novelsSetting of stories: around the law courts in the center of LondonOther features of writing: He describes hardship, poverty and crime in London.Most famous novels: Oliver Twist, David CopperfieldP15-61-a 2-b 3-d 4-c 5-cP16-71. He wasn’t being at all fair.2. sometimes he really gets on my nerves3. keep his problems away from the studio4. He was born in Portsmouth5. he set most of his stories in6. Whereabouts in London are his stories set7. some of his stories take place8. Cheer up9. I’ll get over itP16-81-b 2-a 3-a 4-b 5-aP18-22&7P19-41. borrow books2. look at an art exhibition3. connect to the Internet4. let you borrow computer games5. with books and photographs6. in schools and universitiesP19-510. It is a national library11. You can find books and other printed materials.12. The British Library adds millions of items to its collection every year.13. No, not at all, although some reading may take new forms (like reading from computerscreens or mobile phones), reading books will remain popular.P19-6Name: The British LibraryLocation: LondonYear the new building opened: 1998Items collected: books, sound recordings, music, maps, newspapers, and magazinesNumber of items added yearly: three millionP20-21. it began over 20 years ago2. about once every four or five weeks3. 104. the host prepares dinner and then a discussion starts5. modern novels, classics, non-fiction like history and travel writingp20-32-a 3-c 4-a 5-bP21-71. I’m not a professional literary specialist2. their close links with well-known writers3. the home of many well-known writers4. the memorial of great British writers5. rich in its literary history6. because of the recent series of films7. because it was the home of the three sisters8. also made into successful films9. around the English-speaking world10. whose work contributesKeys to Unit 3 Fashion statementsP26-12-8-4-3-1-6-7-5P26-2True statements: 1,2,5,6,8.P27-4b, d, a, b, cP27-51. started talking about fashion2. She’s giving out free tickets3. made up your mind4. the London fashion scene5. As far as I’m concerned6. The way as I see it7. that will look good8. come and pick up on their style9. only for a few rich people10. if you ask me11. it’s getting lateP27-6abaaP30-2bbcadP31-3h-c-g-f-d-a-e-bP33-7P33-8adcbcP33-91. they will not be following; during similar events2. had been told by her model agency; if she lost weight3. taking your weight in kilos; a more accurate measurement4. comment on or interfere in; would use their common sense5. who are promoting size zero models; design and promoteKeys to Unit 4 Money talksInside ViewP38-11. Janet: 136 Andy:2457P38-21. What Janet was doing at the market with Joe.2. He is right about Andy being late quite often.3. He says something unexpected has come up.4. So that he can check his schedule.5. at .6. The City of London.P39-42-5-1-4-3P39-51-d 2-c 3-d 4-a 5-cP40-61. what does; have to do2. So we’re not actually3. Basically4. you come in here on the left5. moving through to this room6. What about this room on the left7. And this room here below contains P40-71-b 2-a 3-b 4-a 5-b 6-bOutside viewP42-2True statements: 4567P42-31-b 2-a 3-c 4-c 5-bP43-54-3-5-7-1-2-6P43-61. if we’re not happy2. make all of that better3. make more choices4. still thinks about money5. of having the money6. would get solved7. gives us more choicesListening inP44-21. They were exchanging metals for goods.2. They first appeared in Europe.3. Coins appeared in Lydia around 700 BC.4. The drachma was used as a standard form of money in large parts of Asia and Europe.5. Around 960 AD, in China.6. They can be seen as early banks.7. It was applied all over the world.P44-31. we exchanged things, didn’t we2. exchange don’t last3. a lot easier to use4. Coins then appeared5. started producing them6. a big advantage of7. has a certain value8. exchanged the grain9. a certain amount of silver10. 1870 to 1915P45-66-3-1-7-2-5-4P45-71-b 2-a 3-a 4-a 5-cKeys to U5 Gender StudiesP50-11Andy: 1,3,5,7Janet: 2,4, 6P50-2True statements: 1,4,6,8,9P50-41. only five to ten percent2. about 75%3. women4. nursing5. engineering6. football7. menP51-51. b2. c3. c4. a5. bP52-61. It’s fair.2. I may be wrong.3. about 60% of4. the percentage5. are in a slight majority6. Mind you7. I give up8. I bet you9. it’s typical of you men P52-71. b2. a3. b4. a5. aP54-31-b 2-d 3-d 4-c 5-cP55-41. in the economic and political sectors2. based on3. such jobs as teaching and nursing4. make their own money5. in the number of families6. very well looked after7. although the system is8. it will be difficult when9. who might be able to10. been responsible for less well paid than men11. are rewardedP56-31. An ad in which a man is shown as being no good at a DIY job.2. That feminism has gone too far; it treats men as inferior.3. There is no real equality of pay; men still have the top jobs but theya ren’t always shown assuper-masculine.4. It is good that men aren’t always shown as super-masculine, because this is more realistic.5. A car insurance ad, which shows a woman as a smart boss and a man as dumb idiot.P57-51. logical2. nurturing3. spatial4. verbalP57-66-3-4-1-5-2P57-7Men: 1,3,4,7Women: 2,5,6P57-81. the result of upbringing2. learn to speak earlier3. in intelligence tests4. are better at language skills5. less interested in women6. have better social skills7. boys and girls quite differentlyKeys to U6 All in the pastP62-2True statements: 1,2,6P63-31. It’s his favorite view in the whole of London.2. It’s well worth a visit.3. If she can go up the tower.4. People need permission from their MP to go up the tower.5. Be cause it’s the most important government building in the country.6. In the summer.7. To do the research.8. To phone a friend who works at the Houses of Parliament to see if she can meet them.P63-51. 18592. 18703. Westminster Hall4. the 11the century5. two6. the people (everyone in the country who has the right to vote)7. the prime minsterP63-61-c 2-a 3-c 4-b 5-aP63-71. is widely believed to be2. No, that’s not what I’m trying to say3. It would appear that4. It seems that5. there’s little doubt that6. it’s widely thought that7. is considered to be8. But what’s even more amazing is P65-81-b 2-a 3-aP66-24-8-3-7-1-2-6-5P66-31. no more than 170 kms2. more than nine million3. five or six4. 19125. over 1,5006. five or six7. more than one and a half million8. Liverpool and SouthamptonP67-41-a 2-c 3-d 4-dP67-51. the biggest navy in the world2. what it was like3. brought tea4. to put up the sails5. passenger ships6. in maritime history7. the world’s biggest cruise ship8. five or six hours9. furniture and toysP68-2True statements: 6P68-31. 15332. 15363. 15584. 15685. 15876. 1603P68-41-b 2-b 3-c 4-d 5-d 6-d68-71. Pompeii2. a guide to the town3. almost 2,000 years ago4. August5. two days6. twoP69-81. Well, t urn around … what do you see?2. Yes, it could erupt again.3. Yes, he was praying.4. Not until 1748.5. There were two owners – they had a small business.6. It says, “Welcome, money.”7. We think it was a mirror although we haven’t had …Keys to U7 No place like homeP75-2Janet: 1,5,6Andy: 2,3,4,7P75-31. 100 pounds per week2. one of the most expensive cities3. shared with three other people4. 110 pounds per week5. outside business hours, in his own time6. for a new job as well7. make private calls at workP75-5dbaabP76-61. It’s just round the corner from where2. It’s really convenient for work3. it’s fairly cheap4. it’s fashionable now5. it’s always been an advantage6. Can you tell me something about it7. to be paid on topP76-7aaaabP78-1d-e-f-b-a-cP78-37-4-2-6-3-5-1P78-41. There are as many semi-detached houses as terraced houses2. Lots of people live in flats3. because builders use local materials4. used to make roofs5. “An Englishman’s home is his castle.”6. There are large DIY stores and garden centres.P79-51. houses or flats2. got a few houses3. Sixty percent4. Some detached houses5. can look very different6. differences in age7. traditional thatched cottages8. spend a lot of time and money9. into a castleP80-21. nine2. Early 30s3. 100,0004. 4835. male6. 40-50 percentP80-31. next spring2. and hospitals3. the next four years4. three quarters5. Charities; 26 and 456. family or friendsP81-6Man: 2,3,6,7,9Woman: 1,4,5,8P81-7DabadP81-81. In their 20s.2. Jobs are hard to find; students have fees to pay back and rents are high.3. They are adult kids because they don’t seem to mind moving back with their parents.4. His Mum cooked and he saw his friends.5. He is a scriptwriter.6. She worked in a supermarket.7. The pay was low and she had no choice.8. She is a department manager.Keys to U8 Architecture: frozen musicInside viewP86-2True: 1,5P86-31. Because Cathy is very busy.2. She says she’ll do her best but can’t make any pro mises.3. I’m Joe Varese, we spoke on the phone.4. London architecture as well as the exhibition.5. He wants to check the sound level.6. The London Skyline, past, present and future.P87-41. The domed building at the top of the page. Or it’s in the mid dle of the skyline on Page 86.2. About 400 years, I’m guessing. I don’t really know.3. I can see it under the word “exhibition” on Page 86.4. No, you can almost count the really tall buildings.5. It is the trend but maybe they do not allow them for some reason.P86-61-c 2-c 3-b 4-d 5-a 6-a1. one of the most recognizable2. to everyone’s astonishment3. Yes, absolutely4. That’s absolutely right5. I’m not convinced you’re right6. As you might expect7. ExactlyOutside viewP90-2Size, architecture, train system, sculpture, airport, lake shoreline, music, sports teamsP90-31-a 2-b 3-a 4-c 5-a 6-dP91-41. the third largest2. 18713. curtains of glass4. 15 years5. 70 seconds6. 840 flights7. 29 miles8. a wonderful sports historyListening inTerminal 3: the newest terminal of Beijing AirportMarch 2008: date it became operationalNorman Foster: a famous British architectThree kilometers: extend of the terminalThree and a half years: time it took to build the new terminalRed and gold: traditional Chinese colors usedSaving energy: reason for the roof design19,000 pieces of luggage: number per hour the baggage system can handle P92-41. became operational in March 20082. glass and steel3. light and heat/19,000 pieces of4. late December 20075. French architect6. the amount of sunlight7. glass curtain8. the gardens and treesp93-61-c 2-a 3-d 4-b 5-c 1-3-4-2-5P92-71. He is one of Spain’s great architects.2. Bones.3. The Dancing House.5. Thirty-three years.6. It is the tallest hotel in the world and it looks like a sail.7. 1997.8. Stucco.Keys to U9 words of wisdomInside viewP98-2latest squeeze: new girlfriendshacked off with: tired of, dissatisfied with, fed up with fancy…?: would you like…?a pint: a drink of beerdown the local: in the pubon me: my treat, I’ll payP98-31. She’s a friend from work.2. An old school friend of Andy’s3. Go for a drink.4. Andy’s girlfriend.5. She can’t understand his accent or what he said.6. He explains what Jack said to Janet.P98-41. Hello, friend. What are you doing?2. It is a nice surprise to see you, Jack.3. How is your life progressing?4. Quite well.5. I hope to meet you again in the pub.6. I could not understand at all.7. I have no idea what he meant.8. Wait a moment.9. Now I understand.P99-51. a-Janet b-Janet c-Joe d-Janet e-Joe2. It refers to the English language.3. Shakespeare.4. Andy.P99-61-a 2-a 3-a 4-c 5-c 6-bP100-71. It’s hard to say2. it depends3. But on the other hand4. You know5. Take Shakespeare, for example6. Such as7. like8. a very kind person9. is very jealous10. Shakespeare in the RainP100-8 Everyday English1-b 2-a 3-a 4-b 5-a 6-aOutside viewP102-21. speak to Americans2. an opportunity for communication3. go out into the community4. try to learn as much about our culture5. feel more confident; appreciate our culturep103-35-3-6-2-4-1P103-41. There are so many different ways of teaching English.2. It also varies as to whether you’re taking private lessons with a tutor, or if you’re in a largeclassroom situation.3. However, there is also an advantage to be able to take a class with students from, not just yourcountry, but other countries as well.4. So therefore, you can communicate with other people, which is again, w hat it’s all about.5. So students really enjoy meeting each other and being forced to speak in Englsih.P103-51-b 2-d 3-a 4-a 5-bListening inP104-21. 2,0002. 6,0003. Australia4. three5. 200 years ago6. 20P104-31-c 2-b 3-a 4-b 5-d 6-dP105-61-dog 2-bees 3-dolphins 4-Vervet monkey 5-monkeyP105-71. If animals have communication systems that are like human language.2. Rules or grammar and intended meaning.3. no.4. Because they have large brains and appear to respond to one another’s communications.5. In America.6. Hurt and sorry.7. Because another chimpanzee took her magazine.8. No.Keys to U10 The human spiritP111-1adbecP111-21. It’s the greatest love story.2. It’s famous for its cinemas and theatres.3. It’s one of the great clubs in London.4. They are unbelievably cosy.5. The history of London.6. It’s a really important part of the life of the country.7. It was great to work for.8. For giving her another chance.P111-31. How wonderful it was for me to see it2. incredible3. I’ll have a half of bitter, please4. tomorrow at midday5. to give Andy a handP111-5bbacP112-61. I’ve had so much fun2. What a wonderful view3. you’ve had a good time here4. can stay in touch5. You’ve been such a good friend to me6. I learned a bit at uni.7. in the futureP112-7abbP114-27-5-4-3-1-6-2P114-31. Exciting jobs, right2. They’re all under 30, right3. about your diet and your nutrition4. And making a lot of money5. passionate about windsurfing6. looking at the wind7. how we’re going to prepare8. that magical balance9. not to be afraidP115-5Dr Green: 5,6,7Jeremy: 1,2,3,4P115-6abaccP116-21. 62-year-old2. an island3. American plane4. to be taken back home5. in surprisingly good health6. he had no family7. successful businessman8. $800P116-31. The mast was broken. The rudder also broke so there was no means of directing the boat.2. To repair his boat and sail to Hawaii.3. Near Hawaii.4. By catching fish and drinking rainwater.5. Reading newspapers and watching videos on the small television.6. It floated along with no direction for four months.7. He had had a bad car accident.8. If you travel at see you take what you find. If you are scared you will die.P117-65-7-4-6-2-1-3P117-7bdaab。
新标准大学英语视听说教程4答案Keys to unit1P3-3True statements are : 2,8P3-51. Joe was a gofer before he became a researcher for Lift Off UK.2. Andy wants Joe’s job as a producer.P3-61-d 2-d 3-a 4-cP4-71. It’s not always very easy working with2. How did he end up in London3. the least experienced person4. He’s good at his job5. He is confident and very competent6. I get on with him quite wellP4-81-b 2-b 3-a 4-a 5-bP6-21,2,3,4P6-41. She needs to improve her interview techniques to help her to get a job.2. She doesn’t know how to answer the questions and give answers thatmight lead her failure in a job interview.3. She doesn’t understand what the interviewer is actually looking for.4. That you need to be well prepared for an interview. It boils down to preparation, presentation and understanding what the interviewer is looking for.P7-51. professional job coach2. research on the position and the company3. having not practiced with some of the questions4. how you present yourself5. what the interviewer is actually looking for6. preparation, presentation and understanding7. in relationship to the job8. some examples in your life9. dealing with problemsP7-71, 3,5,7,8,9,10,11P8-31-b 2-d 3-a 4-d 5-cKeys to unit 2 A good readP14-2Joe: 1 Andy: 2 Janet: 3,4P14-33. It is a feature programme which reviews recently published books.4. None of them have read all of the books.5. He’s annoyed.6. It features new books that may have a London angle, but not necessarily.7. Because Charles Dickens’ b ooks are always on TV.8. She knows quite a lot about Dickens because she is studying his work at university.9. It’s a biography which describes the London locations which are the settings for many ofDickens’ books.10. Yes.P15-6Place of birth: PortsmouthDates: 19th centuryType of writing: novelsSetting of stories: around the law courts in the center of LondonOther features of writing: He describes hardship, poverty and crime in London.Most famous novels: Oliver Twist, David CopperfieldP15-61-a 2-b 3-d 4-c 5-cP16-71. He wasn’t being at all fair.2. sometimes he really gets on my nerves3. keep his problems away from the studio4. He was born in Portsmouth5. he set most of his stories in6. Whereabouts in London are his stories set7. some of his stories take place8. Cheer up9. I’ll get over itP16-81-b 2-a 3-a 4-b 5-aP18-22&7P19-41. borrow books2. look at an art exhibition3. connect to the Internet4. let you borrow computer games5. with books and photographs6. in schools and universitiesP19-510. It is a national library11. You can find books and other printed materials.12. The British Library adds millions of items to its collection every year.13. No, not at all, although some reading may take new forms (like reading from computerscreens or mobile phones), reading books will remain popular.P19-6Name: The British LibraryLocation: LondonYear the new building opened: 1998Items collected: books, sound recordings, music, maps, newspapers, and magazinesNumber of items added yearly: three millionP20-21. it began over 20 years ago2. about once every four or five weeks3. 104. the host prepares dinner and then a discussion starts5. modern novels, classics, non-fiction like history and travel writingp20-31.-d 2-a 3-c 4-a 5-bP21-71. I’m not a professional literary specialist2. their close links with well-known writers3. the home of many well-known writers4. the memorial of great British writers5. rich in its literary history6. because of the recent series of films7. because it was the home of the three sisters8. also made into successful films9. around the English-speaking world10. whose work contributesKeys to Unit 3 Fashion statementsP26-12-8-4-3-1-6-7-5P26-2True statements: 1,2,5,6,8.P27-4b, d, a, b, cP27-51. started talking about fashion2. She’s giving out free tickets3. made up your mind4. the London fashion scene5. As far as I’m concerned6. The way as I see it7. that will look good8. come and pick up on their style9. only for a few rich people10. if you ask me11. it’s getting lateP27-6abaaP30-2bbcadP31-3h-c-g-f-d-a-e-bP33-71-6-4-5-2-3P33-8adcbcP33-91. they will not be following; during similar events2. had been told by her model agency; if she lost weight3. taking your weight in kilos; a more accurate measurement4. comment on or interfere in; would use their common sense5. who are promoting size zero models; design and promoteKeys to Unit 4 Money talksInside ViewP38-11. Janet: 136 Andy:2457P38-21. What Janet was doing at the market with Joe.2. He is right about Andy being late quite often.3. He says something unexpected has come up.4. So that he can check his schedule.5. at 2.30.6. The City of London.P39-42-5-1-4-3P39-51-d 2-c 3-d 4-a 5-cP40-61. what does; have to do2. So we’re not actually3. Basically4. you come in here on the left5. moving through to this room6. What about this room on the left7. And this room here below contains P40-71-b 2-a 3-b 4-a 5-b 6-bOutside viewP42-2True statements: 4567P42-31-b 2-a 3-c 4-c 5-bP43-54-3-5-7-1-2-6P43-61. if we’re not happy2. make all of that better3. make more choices4. still thinks about money5. of having the money6. would get solved7. gives us more choicesListening inP44-21. They were exchanging metals for goods.2. They first appeared in Europe.3. Coins appeared in Lydia around 700 BC.4. The drachma was used as a standard form of money in large parts of Asia and Europe.5. Around 960 AD, in China.6. They can be seen as early banks.7. It was applied all over the world.P44-31. we exchanged things, didn’t we2. exchange don’t last3. a lot easier to use4. Coins then appeared5. started producing them6. a big advantage of7. has a certain value8. exchanged the grain9. a certain amount of silver10. 1870 to 1915P45-66-3-1-7-2-5-4P45-71-b 2-a 3-a 4-a 5-cKeys to U5 Gender StudiesP50-11Andy: 1,3,5,7Janet: 2,4, 6P50-2True statements: 1,4,6,8,9P50-41. only five to ten percent2. about 75%3. women4. nursing5. engineering6. football7. menP51-51. b2. c3. c4. a5. bP52-61. It’s fair.2. I may be wrong.3. about 60% of4. the percentage5. are in a slight majority6. Mind you7. I give up8. I bet you9. it’s typical of you men P52-71. b2. a3. b4. a5. aP54-31-b 2-d 3-d 4-c 5-cP55-41. in the economic and political sectors2. based on3. such jobs as teaching and nursing4. make their own money5. in the number of families6. very well looked after7. although the system is8. it will be difficult when9. who might be able to10. been responsible for less well paid than men11. are rewardedP56-31. An ad in which a man is shown as being no good at a DIY job.2. That feminism has gone too far; it treats men as inferior.3. There is no real equality of pay; men still have the top jobs but they aren’t always shown assuper-masculine.4. It is good that men aren’t always shown as super-masculine, because this is more realistic.5. A car insurance ad, which shows a woman as a smart boss and a man as dumb idiot.P57-51. logical2. nurturing3. spatial4. verbalP57-66-3-4-1-5-2P57-7Men: 1,3,4,7Women: 2,5,6P57-81. the result of upbringing2. learn to speak earlier3. in intelligence tests4. are better at language skills5. less interested in women6. have better social skills7. boys and girls quite differentlyKeys to U6 All in the pastP62-2True statements: 1,2,6P63-31. It’s his favorite view in the whole of London.2. It’s well worth a visit.3. If she can go up the tower.4. People need permission from their MP to go up the tower.5. Because it’s the most important government building in the country.6. In the summer.7. To do the research.8. To phone a friend who works at the Houses of Parliament to see if she can meet them.P63-51. 18592. 18703. Westminster Hall4. the 11the century5. two6. the people (everyone in the country who has the right to vote)7. the prime minsterP63-61-c 2-a 3-c 4-b 5-aP63-71. is widely believed to be2. No, that’s not what I’m trying to say3. It would appear that4. It seems that5. there’s little doubt that6. it’s widely thought that7. is considered to be8. But what’s even more amazing is P65-81-b 2-a 3-aP66-24-8-3-7-1-2-6-5P66-31. no more than 170 kms2. more than nine million3. five or six4. 19125. over 1,5006. five or six7. more than one and a half million8. Liverpool and SouthamptonP67-41-a 2-c 3-d 4-dP67-51. the biggest navy in the world2. what it was like3. brought tea4. to put up the sails5. passenger ships6. in maritime history7. the world’s biggest cruise ship8. five or six hours9. furniture and toysP68-2True statements: 6P68-31. 15332. 15363. 15584. 15685. 15876. 1603P68-41-b 2-b 3-c 4-d 5-d 6-d68-71. Pompeii2. a guide to the town3. almost 2,000 years ago4. August5. two days6. twoP69-81. Well, turn around … what do you see?2. Yes, it could erupt again.3. Yes, he was praying.4. Not until 1748.5. There were two owners – they had a small business.6. It says, “Welcome, money.”7. We think it was a mirror although we haven’t had …Keys to U7 No place like homeP75-2Janet: 1,5,6Andy: 2,3,4,7P75-31. 100 pounds per week2. one of the most expensive cities3. shared with three other people4. 110 pounds per week5. outside business hours, in his own time6. for a new job as well7. make private calls at workP75-5dbaabP76-61. It’s just round the corner from where2. It’s really convenient for work3. it’s fairly cheap4. it’s fashionable now5. it’s always been an advantage6. Can you tell me something about it7. to be paid on topP76-7aaaabP78-1d-e-f-b-a-cP78-37-4-2-6-3-5-1P78-41. There are as many semi-detached houses as terraced houses2. Lots of people live in flats3. because builders use local materials4. used to make roofs5. “An Englishman’s home is his castle.”6. There are large DIY stores and garden centres.P79-51. houses or flats2. got a few houses3. Sixty percent4. Some detached houses5. can look very different6. differences in age7. traditional thatched cottages8. spend a lot of time and money9. into a castleP80-21. nine2. Early 30s3. 100,0004. 4835. male6. 40-50 percentP80-31. next spring2. and hospitals3. the next four years4. three quarters5. Charities; 26 and 456. family or friendsP81-6Man: 2,3,6,7,9Woman: 1,4,5,8P81-7DabadP81-81. In their 20s.2. Jobs are hard to find; students have fees to pay back and rents are high.3. They are adult kids because they don’t seem to mind moving back with their parents.4. His Mum cooked and he saw his friends.5. He is a scriptwriter.6. She worked in a supermarket.7. The pay was low and she had no choice.8. She is a department manager.Keys to U8 Architecture: frozen musicInside viewP86-2True: 1,5P86-31. Because Cathy is very busy.2. She says she’ll do her best but can’t make any promises.3. I’m Joe Varese, we spoke on the phone.4. London architecture as well as the exhibition.5. He wants to check the sound level.6. The London Skyline, past, present and future.P87-41. The domed building at the top of the page. Or it’s in the middle of the skyline on Page 86.2. About 400 years, I’m guessing. I don’t really know.3. I can see it under the word “exhibition” on Page 86.4. No, you can almost count the really tall buildings.5. It is the trend but maybe they do not allow them for some reason.P86-61-c 2-c 3-b 4-d 5-a 6-a1. one of the most recognizable2. to everyone’s astonishment3. Yes, absolutely4. That’s absolutely right5. I’m not convinced you’re right6. As you might expect7. ExactlyOutside viewP90-2Size, architecture, train system, sculpture, airport, lake shoreline, music, sports teamsP90-31-a 2-b 3-a 4-c 5-a 6-dP91-41. the third largest2. 18713. curtains of glass4. 15 years5. 70 seconds6. 840 flights7. 29 miles8. a wonderful sports historyListening inTerminal 3: the newest terminal of Beijing AirportMarch 2008: date it became operationalNorman Foster: a famous British architectThree kilometers: extend of the terminalThree and a half years: time it took to build the new terminalRed and gold: traditional Chinese colors usedSaving energy: reason for the roof design19,000 pieces of luggage: number per hour the baggage system can handle P92-41. became operational in March 20082. glass and steel3. light and heat/19,000 pieces of4. late December 20075. French architect6. the amount of sunlight7. glass curtain8. the gardens and treesp93-61-c 2-a 3-d 4-b 5-c 1-3-4-2-5P92-71. He is one of Spain’s great architects.2. Bones.3. The Dancing House.5. Thirty-three years.6. It is the tallest hotel in the world and it looks like a sail.7. 1997.8. Stucco.Keys to U9 words of wisdomInside viewP98-2latest squeeze: new girlfriendshacked off with: tired of, dissatisfied with, fed up with fancy…?: would you like…?a pint: a drink of beerdown the local: in the pubon me: my treat, I’ll payP98-31. She’s a friend from work.2. An old school friend of Andy’s3. Go for a drink.4. Andy’s girlfriend.5. She can’t understand his accent or what he said.6. He explains what Jack said to Janet.P98-41. Hello, friend. What are you doing?2. It is a nice surprise to see you, Jack.3. How is your life progressing?4. Quite well.5. I hope to meet you again in the pub.6. I could not understand at all.7. I have no idea what he meant.8. Wait a moment.9. Now I understand.P99-51. a-Janet b-Janet c-Joe d-Janet e-Joe2. It refers to the English language.3. Shakespeare.4. Andy.P99-61-a 2-a 3-a 4-c 5-c 6-bP100-71. It’s hard to say2. it depends3. But on the other hand4. You know5. Take Shakespeare, for example6. Such as7. like8. a very kind person9. is very jealous10. Shakespeare in the RainP100-8 Everyday English1-b 2-a 3-a 4-b 5-a 6-aOutside viewP102-21. speak to Americans2. an opportunity for communication3. go out into the community4. try to learn as much about our culture5. feel more confident; appreciate our culturep103-35-3-6-2-4-1P103-41. There are so many different ways of teaching English.2. It also varies as to whether you’re taking private les sons with a tutor, or if you’re in a largeclassroom situation.3. However, there is also an advantage to be able to take a class with students from, not just yourcountry, but other countries as well.4. So therefore, you can communicate with other people, which is again, what it’s all about.5. So students really enjoy meeting each other and being forced to speak in Englsih.P103-51-b 2-d 3-a 4-a 5-bListening inP104-21. 2,0002. 6,0003. Australia4. three5. 200 years ago6. 20P104-31-c 2-b 3-a 4-b 5-d 6-dP105-61-dog 2-bees 3-dolphins 4-Vervet monkey 5-monkeyP105-71. If animals have communication systems that are like human language.2. Rules or grammar and intended meaning.3. no.4. Because they have large brains and appear to respond to one a nother’s communications.5. In America.6. Hurt and sorry.7. Because another chimpanzee took her magazine.8. No.Keys to U10 The human spiritP111-1adbecP111-21. It’s the greatest love story.2. It’s famous for its cinemas and theatres.3. It’s one of the great clubs in London.4. They are unbelievably cosy.5. The history of London.6. It’s a really important part of the life of the country.7. It was great to work for.8. For giving her another chance.P111-31. How wonderful it was for me to see it2. incredible3. I’ll have a half of bitter, please4. tomorrow at midday5. to give Andy a handP111-5bbacP112-61. I’ve had so much fun2. What a wonderful view3. you’ve had a good time here4. can stay in touch5. You’ve been such a good friend to me6. I learned a bit at uni.7. in the futureP112-7abbP114-27-5-4-3-1-6-2P114-31. Exciting jobs, right2. They’re all under 30, right3. about your diet and your nutrition4. And making a lot of money5. passionate about windsurfing6. looking at the wind7. how we’re going to prepare8. that magical balance9. not to be afraidP115-5Dr Green: 5,6,7Jeremy: 1,2,3,4P115-6abaccP116-21. 62-year-old2. an island3. American plane4. to be taken back home5. in surprisingly good health6. he had no family7. successful businessman8. $800P116-31. The mast was broken. The rudder also broke so there was no means of directing the boat.2. To repair his boat and sail to Hawaii.3. Near Hawaii.4. By catching fish and drinking rainwater.5. Reading newspapers and watching videos on the small television.6. It floated along with no direction for four months.7. He had had a bad car accident.8. If you travel at see you take what you find. If you are scared you will die.P117-65-7-4-6-2-1-3P117-7bdaab。