英语听力教程1英语初级听力第十八单元答案
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新编英语听力教程1答案【篇一:全新版大学英语听说教程1的英文原文+答案】ass=txt>unit 1part a1. 1) how are you doing? 2) i‘d like you to meet my classmate2. 1) i‘m 2) may i introduce 3) to you 4) pleased to meet you5) it‘s a pleasure to meet you3. 1) come and meet my family 2) this is tom 3) it‘s good to know you4) this is my sister.part btapescripttalking about studying englishat a gathering of students from china and some other countries, yang weiping and virginia wang, both first-year college students, are talking about their learning of english. hello, my name is yang weiping. i‘m a freshman at peking university and i‘m majoring in chemistry.at college we have to study a foreign language. i choose english because i like listening to english programs on theradio and tv. i also like british and american pop songs. some day i hope to visit britain and the united states.i started learning english several years ago and i‘m getting better at it. my favorite activity is listening, especially listeningto songs and stories. my big problem is, however, speaking. i feel nervous whenever i speak. and i never seem to know whatto say when people talk to me. but i‘ve decided to overcomemy shyness and learn to speak english by speaking as muchas i can.hi, my name is virginia wang. i‘m a library science major atthe national university of singapore. in our country, english is important. it is one of the official languages and you have to be fluent to english to get a good job.i‘ve been studying english since high school. i‘m good at reading because i like learning about new things and new ideas. there are so many books and articles written in english. our textbooks at the university are in english, too. i knowwriting is also very important, but i find it rally difficult.when i graduate from the university i would like a job in the city library where i can read all kinds of new books.exercise 1: b dexercise 2: 1)yang 2)chemistry 3)likes listening to english programs on radio tv; enjoys english pop songs 4) several years ago 5) listening; speaking6) wang 7) library science 8) to get a good job 9) in high school 10) reading; writingdialogue 11) may i sit here? 2) sure. 3) nice day 4) warm and sunny 5) computerdialogue 21) about four years 2) very much 3) it‘s very usefuldialogue 31) listening 2) i find listening rather difficult 3) listen to this tape 4) perhaps i shouldpart c1)skills 2)worry 3)focus 4)feel 5)understood 6)carefully7)problems8)understand 9)main 10)detailsunit 2part a1.closing2.opening3.closing4.opening5.opening6.opening1-5 a b b a b 6-10.a b a b bpart btapescript how to improve your conversation skillsto speak to people in a foreign language requires courage and a willingness to make errors. some people are so afraid of making mistakes that they never open their mouths. and that‘s the biggest mistake of all. now if you have courage and are ready to make a few errors, what do you say?first of all, you have to open the conversation. finding an appropriate topic is half the battle. some topics, such as the weather and news, work well. but others, such as age, money or people‘s appearance do not. the following are some good ways to open a conversation.weather –it sure is cold today, isn‘t it?news – did you hear about that terrible forest fire?a conversation in a foreign language doesn‘t always go smoothly. sometimes your partner talks too fast and you find it difficult to follow. not to worry, though. you can always askyour partner to repeat what he has said or to speak more slowly. for example, ―excuse me, but could you say that again?i didn‘t catch it.‖ or ―could you speak more slowly, please?‖at the end of a conversation you need to find a way to close it in a polite way. ―well, i really need to be going,‖ or ―it was nice talking to you‖ are frequently used by people to end a conversation.exercise 1: 1. b c a 2. dexercise 2: 1. a. age b. money c. people‘s appearance2. a. say that again? i didn‘t catch it.b. speak more slowly, please3. a. really need to be going b. nice talking to you.dialogue 11. do you have a minute?2. what can i do for you3. several4.i wonder if you could tell me how i could improve my oral english5. every time i open my mouth i seem to make errors6. be willing to make some errors at the beginning.7. i shouldn‘tbe afraid of making mistakes. 8. try to speak english as much as i candialogue 2:1. cold this morning2. get even colder3. won‘t get as cold as4. terrific. that guy who won the first prize speaks really fluent english. i do admire him.5. me, too.6. i have an appointment with the dean.part ctapescript smile when you read thishow good is your memory? answer these four questions:what did you have for breakfast yesterday? what clothes did you wear last friday? who did you talk to yesterday? where did you go last saturday? if you can answer all four questions, you memory is very good.memory is important for leaning language skills. education specialists in england want to help people improve theirreading abilities. they want students to remember the booksand articles they read. the specialists found something to help: facial expressions. they gave ten students a happy article toread. five of the students read the happy article while smiling. fivestudents read the happy article while frowning. then they answered comprehension questions the smiling students remembered more of the happy article than the frowning students.then the specialists gave ten students another article to read. it was an angry letter to the editor of a newspaper. five students read the angry article while smiling, and five students read the angry article whiling frowning. which group remembered better? you‘re right. the frowning students.the specialist don‘t know why facia l expressions help memory. they are continuing to study the relationship between the mind and the body. until they find the answer, keep smiling (or frowning?)!exercise:1. if one can answer all the four questions, his memory is thought to be good. (i hear it.)2. the smiling student could remember more happy articles than the frowning students. (i hear it.)3. education specialist from england haven‘t found the best way to help people improve reading abilities. (i can not infer it.)4. the specialists are trying to explain the reason why facial expressions can help memory (i can infer it.)5. according to the speaker, facial expressions might affect a person‘s memory. (i can infer it.)6. in the second group five students who read the angry letter while smiling remembered less. (i can infer it.)unit 3part a1. likes2. doesn‘t car for3. loves4. hates5. not interested in6.prefers7.loves8.favorite9.is keen on 10.prefers 11.enjoys 12.thinks a lot of st kind of1. br2.pr3.kl4.tr5.sp6.pr7.pl8.str9.gr 10.glpart btapescript accommodation for college studentsr: good morning. can i help you?s: yes, please. i‘m a new student and i‘d like to have some information about the…em…the accommodation for studen ts. r: right. the university provides two types of accommodation, halls of residence and self-catering accommodation.s: how much does it cost for the self-catering accommodation? r: for a single room, thirty-seven pounds eighty-six per week, that‘s abo ut five forty-one a day. for a double room, it‘s fifty-two seventy-eight per week. this will apply throughout this academic year.s: i‘d like to stay in the self-catering accommodation. how far is that from the residence to the university?r: it all depends. the residences at 36 elms road and 110 palm road are about one and a half miles from the university main site and the freeman‘s common house at william road are halfa mile.s: when do i need to apply?r: are you an undergraduate or a postgraduate?s: undergraduate.r: then you should apply for it as soon as possible, since places in university-owned accommodation are limited and if you don‘t apply before the end of the month, you are not likely to get a place.s: could you possibly tell me what to do, if no vacancy is available?r: yes, you may consider private accommodation. the university runs an accommodation information office and its staff will help you.s: where is the office?r: in the students‘ u nion building.s: whom can i contact?r: mr. underwood. david underwood, the manager of the accommodation information office.s: thank you very much.r: you are welcome.exercise 1: c dexercise 2: 1) private2) halls of residence 3) self-catering4)£37.86 5) £52.78dialogue 1: 1. you‘re moving into… xiao chen 2.moved into3. aren‘t you lucky! …there was no vacancy4.what a pity! you should have applied earlier. 5. i guessso6.rent an apartment near school 7.more convenient【篇二:听力教程第三册答案unit1】tion onepart 1 spot dictationhouses in the futurewell, i think houses in the future will think theyll be (2) so and (4) as you do now, so perhaps very economical (5) although i dont know, in this country, so much. yes, i think theyll be full of(8) things like very advanced televisions, videos, perhaps videos which take up ... the screen (9) which open automatically when you (11) perhaps electronic (12) which will you when you, when you come to the and designers will be a bit more (15) about how houses are designed and perhaps with the (16) people will think of putting gardens (17) what you use them for, so perhaps therell be a bit more (20) about that.part 2listening for gistexercise. directions: listen to thedialogue and write down the gist and the key words that help you decide.1.2.section two listening comprehensionpart 1 dialoguewoman: listen! im terribly sorry im late.man: oh, thats all right. it doesnt really matter, does it? i havent gotanything better to do, have i?woman: just let me explain, will you? man: ive only been waiting for over an hour. thats all.woman: yes. i know, and i wouldhave ...man: after all, my time isnt really that important, is it?woman: please dontbe like that. just letme explain.(silence. man saysnothing.)woman: i ... i tried to get here in time but just after i left home, the car broke down.man: the car broke down?woman: yes, and ... well ... luckily ...there was a garage near me. and ... and it took them a while to repair it.man: why didnt you at least phone? woman: i would have! but i didntknow the number of the restaurant. man: you could have looked it up in【篇三:全新版大学英语第二版听说教程1答案】s=txt>unit 1part acommunicative function1. how are you?/ id like you to meet my classmate.2. im.../ may i introduce...to you?/ pleased to meet you.3. come and meet my family./ ...this is tom./ its good to know you./ ...this is my sister.part bexercise 1: 1. b 2. dexercise 2:1. yang weiping:china/ / / started learning english / favorite activity: ; difficulty: 2. virginia:singapore/ / , one has be to fluent in english./ started learning english./ favorite activity: ; difficulty:part cexercise:how to improve listening comprehensionamong the four of listening , speaking, reading and writing, i find listening most difficult, because i about the words i dont know. now i am trying to on the general idea, not worrying about he new words. this makes me good, because i know i have something. then, i listen againand if i have any i play the difficult part again. in this way i come to better both the ideaand the of the listening text.part d (refer to textbook)unit 2part acommunicative function1. closing2. opening3. closing4. opening5. opening6. openinglistening strategy1. a2. b3. b4. a5. b6. a7. b8. a9. b 10. bpart bexercise 1:1.1) b2) c3) a2.dexercise 2:1. a. age b. moneyc. peoples appearance3. a....i really need to be going./ ...nice talking to you.part ci hear this idea: 1/2 i dont hear this idea but i can infer it:4/5/6 i dont hear this idea and i cant infer it: 3part d (refer to textbook)unit 3part acommunicative functionmaggie swimming but she skiing. she flying on planes and traveling by train but she getting on buses because they are too crowded and dirty. she playing the piano and she reading to playing computer games. she going to chinese restaurants and her food is spicy sichuan bean curd. after work she is listening to music. she light music to rock, because light music makes feel relaxed. she watching tv in the evening. she news programs but sitcoms are the thing for her to watch.listening strategy1. /br/2. /pr/3. /kl/4. /tr/5. /sp/6. /pr/7. /pl/8. /str/9. /gr/ 10. /gl/ part bexercise 1:1.c2.dexercise 2:1. private2. halls of residence3. self-catering (rent per week)4. 37.86 (single)5. 52.78 (double)part cexercise:1. a busy life2. between 6 and 15 hours3. they must remain current in their fields.4. they will revise and update them.part d (refer to textbook )unit 4part acommunicative function1. yeah/ by the way/ who?/ dont you think so?/ yes./ quite well.2. like what?/ yeah/ hmmm, let me think./ well./ come to think of it. listening strategy1. 923812. 26083. 15404. 755. 1566. 9007. 842008. 17359. 9:4010. 5:45part bexercise 1:1. c2.a 3. dexercise 2:1. at carols house on saturday2. hes uncertain whether he can have a good time at the party or not.3. he is not good at small talk.4. one should talk about something other people are interested in.5. by getting them to talk about themselves.part cexercise: 1. f 2.t 3. f4.t5.fpart d (refer to textbook )unit 5part acommunicative function1. call back david johnson this afternoon2. call bill green at 415-289-1074 this evening. its important.3. meet judy outside the art museum at ten tomorrow morning.4. dont forget to go to toms party this evening.listening strategy1. 6247-22552. 5404-99823. 612-930-9608part bexercise 1: 1. b2. aexercise 2:telephone message:。
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听力训练1—18作者:来源:《时代英语·初中》2020年第03期Listening Training 1听力训练1(共三节;满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三幅图中选出一个与你所听到的内容相符合的选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话读两遍。
1. Who are the speakers talking about?2. What time is it now?3. Which girl are the speakers talking about?4. What did the man’s family do last night?5. What does the woman mean?第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话读两遍。
6. How many places can the speakers see towers?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.7. Which was the ancient Chinese kings’ favorite color?A. White.B. Green.C. Yellow.8. When did Tom have his birthday party?A. On July 1.B. On July 4.C. On July 7.9. How often does Lin Tao’s father watch CCTV News?A. Sometimes.______B. Every day.C. Twice a week.10. Who is the woman proud of?A. Yao Ming.B. Liu Xiang.C. Ronaldo.第三节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面3段对话或独白。
Unit 18Part one StatementsComplete each of the statements with what you hear and choose A or B to explain the or phrase inbold.1. Her suntan must be fake — she couldn't have gone that brown in one day! (A)2. U was com pletely absurd of him to expect us to finish by Friday. (B)3. Th e arm y is reported t o be en countering considerable resist ance in som e rem ote ru ral areas. (B)4. One of the key features of the deal is the S3Q m illion from governm ent funds. (A)5 The university has awarded Jane a $ 500 travel grant. (B)Part Two DialoguesDialogue OneA City Tour in LondonW: I've come to talk over your travel plans for London.M: OK. I can stay here for only three days. So I'm eager to see the fam ous historic and scenicspot s. W: Then we'll visit only a few places of interest. Have you anything special in m ind that you'dlike to see?M: U rn, I don't know where to start. But Buckingham Palace is a must. \V: Yes, you can also see the Changing of the Guard there. After that, we'll pass by No. 10 Downing Street and go to see Big Ben and the Houses of Parliam ent. M: That's good.W: Then we'll go to ride on the London Eye. M: What's special about that? W: The London Eye is the world's largest observation wheel and modern symbol for 21st century Britain.M: What are we going to do at night0W: We can have a drink on a boat and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the River Tham es at night.M: That's wonderful. What's the plan for the day after tomorrow?W:: We're going to Tower Bridge in the morning, the world's most famous bridge for over 10years. In the afternoon we're visiting the Tower of London.M: That's very good. Thank you for all you've done for me.W: You're welcome. Then I'll see you at 9:00 tomorrow.M: See you later.I. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. What is the dialogue about? (B)2. What places is the man going to visit? (D)3. What can visitors see at Buckingham Palace? (A)4. What are they going to do at night? (A)5. Which of the following is NOT true? (C)II. Listen to the dialogue again and write T for True or F for False for each statement you hear.1. The man can stay in London for only a week, so he is eager to see some famous historic and scenic spots. (F)2. The man can visit only a few places of interest because of the weather. (F)3. They are plan to take a ride on the London Eye. (T)4. They can have a drink on a boat and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the River Thames at night. (T)5. They are plan to visit the Tower of London in the morning and Tower Bridge in the afternoon. (F)Dialogue TwoTestingW: How does a professor grade a student s work?M: Well, he usually gives each student a mark or grade for each course.W: What factors does he take into consideration in determining the grades?M: Classroom participation—discussion and questions. In seminar classes that's an important factor in determining aexert an influence on the grade although they are mainly devised to inspire students to keep up with their assignments. Final exam matters most for the student's grade. In brief, no tests or exams should be ignored in any situation.W: Are there any different systems of grading?M: Yes, some colleges use a percentage grading system, with 100 percent awarded for excellent ™ work and 60 percent given as a passing grade.W: I see. What about special requirements for the Master's and Doctor's programmes?M: A Master's Degree candidate must prepare a Master's thesis. Both the Master's and Doctor's programmes involve a great deal of independent study and individual research. A doctoral candidate is required to pass a qualifying examination that officially admits the candidate to the Ph. D. programme. It's also necessary to pass an oral final exam on the topic of the discussion.W: Thank you for this helpful talk. Dr. Nixon. It's important for foreign students to know all this.M: I'm always glad to provide advice and assistance to students from other countries.I. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. How does a professor usually grade a student's work? (C)2. What does classroom participation include? (D)3. What sort of grading system is used by some colleges? (A)4. What do both the Master's and Doctor's programmes involve? (B)5. What kind of exam is a doctoral candidate expected to pass? (B)II. Listen to the dialogue again and complete the following sentences.1. In seminar classes that's an important factor in determining a student's grade.2. Results of "surprise quizzes" may sometimes exert an influence on the grade although they are mainly devised to inspire students to keep up with their assignments.3. The final exam matters most for the student's grade.4. In brief, no tests or exams «JM>»ia he ignored in any situation.5. I'm always glad to provide advice and assistance to students from other countries.Dialogue ThreeMovie ReviewDaughter: Dad, Dad, Dad!Father: Uh, what, what, uh, uh!?!?Daughter: The movie is over. You slept through the best part.Father: Ah, ah, 1 must have dozed off during the last few minutes.Daughter: Right. You were gone for so long that you should have brought your pillow andblanket. So, what did you think about it?Father: Well, overall, I'm a little disappointed with the movie. 1 mean, the story was a littleabsurd, you have to admit. 1 mean, really. How believable is a plot about a captain who navigates his spaceship to the far reaches of the galaxy and encounters a race of frog people. I mean, come on.Daughter: Ah, I thought it was fantastic. I mean, you have to admit that the special ef.were wonderful, and the acting wasn't bad either.Father: Ah, come on. What about the ship's communication officer? I mean, what did you think about him? Wasn't he a little absurd to you? He was always talking to him and he had that funny hairdo?Daughter: Well, he was a little.. unusual, but the ship's doctor was amazing. It was so, when he brought the captain back to life during one of the battles.Father: That was pretty realistic, but then the rest of the movie just went from bad to worse And the photography was so fake!Daughter: How do you know? You were snoring so loud the neighbors probably had to close their windows. It was that bad. Father: Ah, well, let's go to bed.I. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear1.Give one word to describe the father's opinion about the movie's storyline. (A)2.Whose performance do father and daughter agree upon in the movie? (C)3. What part of the movie does the father strongly disagree about with his daughter? (C)4. What kind of movie is this? (B)2. What is the experience the captain underwent in the movie?He navigates his spaceship to the far reaches of the galaxy and encounters a race of frog people.3. What does the daughter think about the plot of the movie?It is fantastic. The special effects are wonderful and the acting is good.4. What is the ship's communication officer like in the father's eyes?He is very absurd. He is always talking to himself and he had a funny hairdo.5. How does the daughter describe her father's snoring?She says that he is snoring so loud that the neighbors probably have to close their windows.Part Three PassagesPassage OneMaking a Great EffortFive years ago, when 1 was a student in a Chinese middle school, I transferred to a better school ,BHefei, China. For me, everything there was new and strange, so I fell very uncomfortable. Therefore, idkln't put much effort into studying. However, the other students in the class were studying hard. After 1 had been there for two months, there was an important test in the middle of the term. It covered all my courses. In that test, I didn't get a good grade, but most of my classmates got an A or -. U made me upset for a long time. I felt everything in the world was changing. 1 thought my dissmates were better than I was. However, 1 didn't think about why I didn't get a good grade or what 1 should do to improve my grade. During those days 1 was just very unhappy.One day, my aunt talked with me. She said I just wanted good grades, but I didn't put enough effort into getting them. She also told me to think about what I did in the past and what I should do in the future. 1 was shocked by her words. I thought about what I did during those past months and Hound that I had done nothing to improve my grades. I thought 1 should work harder.After that. 1 paid more attention to the teacher's talking in the class, and I asked my teachers or my classmates when I didn't understand something. I usually studied very late at night. On the weekend and on the holidays, I still spent a lot of my time studying. As a result, I did better in some unimportant tests. About three months later, the most important test was coming up at the end of the term. This time, 1 got a better grade than the first lime, and I was better than many of my classmates. From then on, I' ve always tried to do my best when I do anything because 1 know if 1 want something, 1 should work hard for it.I. Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. How did the speaker study in the new middle school? (C)2. What happened lo the speaker in the mid-term exam? (D)3. What change look place in the speaker's attitude lo his study? (D)4. What did his aunt do for him? (D)5. How did the speaker respond to his aunt's instruction? (B)Listen to the passage again and answer the following questions you hear.1. Why did the speaker feel uncomfortable in the new middle school?Because everything there was new and strange2. What made the speaker upset for a long lime after the mid-term exam?in that test, he did3. What did his aunt tell him?She told him to think about what he did in the past and what he should do in the future.4. What was the result of the speaker's final exam?He got a better grade than the first time, and he wax better than many of his classmates.5. What did the speaker understand after the final exam?He knows if you want something, you should work hard for it.Passage TWODo We Really Know Our Own Culture?Many people think that we can learn a lot about the culture of a foreign country simply by living in that country. However, this is not necessarily true. Often, the longer we stay in a foreign country. the more we realise how little we actually know about the culture of that country.Books and talks about other people's cultures can even be dangerous because they concentrate on cultural differences and exaggerate national characteristics, and sometimes a lot of the information they contain is untrue.In a survey recently carried out in Britain, people were asked to make a list of anything that the\ thought was typical of Britain and would interest a foreign \ iMtor there. Most mentioned Shakespeare the Queen, village inns, English folk dancing, football hooligans, umbrellas, English castles cricket and fish and chips wrapped in newspaper. Although all of these features can be found in British culture, they do not reflect the real interests of ordinary culture; they do not reflect the real interests of ordinary British people. They are, in fact, simply stereotypes, that is, general features which people wrongly think are typical. What is surprising is that they were suggested by British people themselves as representing their culture! If people have such a wrong impression of their own culture, how much more false would their impression of other cultures be!I. Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. How can we learn a lot about the culture of a foreign country according to many people? (C)2. Why are books and talks about other people's cultures likely to be dangerous? (B)3. What is the survey recently carried out in Britain about? (C)II. Listen to the passage again and write T for True or F for False for the information you hear.1. Knowing about the culture of a country depends on the time when you live in that country. (F)2. A lot of information in the books and talks about other people's cultures is true. (F)The things mentioned in the survey a4. The things mentioned in the survey are stereotypes. (T)5. What is surprising is that they were suggested by British people themselves as representing their culture. (T)Passage ThreeVocational EducationAmerican educational experts are debating the future of vocational training. This kind of training provides job skills for high school students who often have no plans to go to college.The federal government first began to pay for this training in high schools in 1917. Skills like machine operation and woodworking helped many young people to learn to support themselves.But over time, critics began to say that vocational training did not place enough importance on subjects like mathematics and reading. They said boys and girls—including a lot from poor and 1 minority families—were sometimes directed towards such training unfairly.Critics said this denied the students the chances for more education and better-paying jobs. In recent years, federal money for vocational education and student interest in it have both decreased.The United States Department of Education now says high schools should prepare every student for college—even if the student chooses not to attend. The Bush Administration budget for next year calls for cuts in money for vocational education.The Education Department official Carol D' Amico says the department recognises the importance of vocational education. But she says it also disapproves of training programmes that are weak in traditional subjects. A federal law called "No Child Left Behind" now requires students across the country to take yearly examinations in these subjects.Many educators praise vocational training in New York. Frank Carucci is a union official with the United Federation of Teachers and a vocational education expert. Mr. Carucci says the city's Career and Technical Education programmes offer more than preparation for jobs. He says creative teachers have found ways to teach basic subjects, and that the job skills taught can help students pay for college.Mr. Carucci argues that the proposed cuts in spending would harm vocational programmes. He says loss of such programmes could mean that more students leave school before they complete theirstudies.Whatever happens to the vocational education budget, the debate about what is best for students is sure to continue.I. Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. What is the purpose of vocational training? (D)2.What did critics say about vocational training? (C)3. 3. What has the federal government done with vocational training? (A) ?4. 4. What is the Education Department official's idea about vocational training? (B)5. What would happen in the case of the proposed cuts in spending? (C)Listen to the passage again and answer the following questions with Yes or No.1. Did skills like machine operation and woodworking help many young people to learn to support themselves? (Yes)2. Did this kind of training place enough importance on subjects like mathematics and reading? (No)3. Should high schools prepare every student for college according to the Department of Education? (Yes)4. Does the Bush Administration budget for next year call for cuts in money for vocational education? (Yes)5.Does the Education Department approve of training programmes that are weak in traditional subjects? (No)Part Four Idioms and ProverbsI. In each of the four dialogues there is one idiom or proverb in bold. Listen and fill in the missing words in each blank to explain its meaning.Dialogue OneA: How did you do in the history exam?B: I think I blew it! There was a section on the Civil War, and that's the chapter in the bookthat I studied the least.A: Well, at this point you can't really be sure that you completely failed the examination.You must have done okay on the rest of the test.B: Perhaps I didn't fail the entire exam, but I'm sure that I didn't do well.Dialogue TwoA: Poor Mike! He was one of the greatest musicians I've ever known, but when I saw himthe other day he looked like he was on his last legs.B: Yeah. He hardly plays any more.A: What made him give up his music?A: Pat, I'm at my wits' end. 1 don't know what to do about having Stephen clean up hisroom.B: Didn't he promise to tidy it up this afternoon?A: He did. And look at it. It's still a mess! 1 can't and won't keep picking up after him.B: It looks like a leopard cannot change his spots. No matter what we do, he won't keephis room in order.A: Please don't expect me to believe that his habits are already formed and he c.aji'1them. He's loo young for that.B: OK. I'll have a talk with him and sec what 1 can do.A: Good luck. But 1 bet you won't get to first base with him.FourA: 1 can't wait to show you the fabric I found for the drapes in the living room and diningroom. And 1 saw the perfect carpeting for the family room, loo. Now we just need to pickout some furniture.B: Hold it! We just paid a hefty sum of money for the down payment on the house. Thelandscaping also cost a bundle. We'll have to take it easy for a while. After all, moneydoes not grow on trees.A: I know that money is not easy to come by. but where will we sit if we have no furniture?B: What's wrong with our old furniture?A: It won't match the new carpeting and drapes!B: Then we'll just have to sit on the floor.Read aloud the dialogues by role-play and give the idiom or proverb a definition based on your listening.1 . blow it: fail at something2. on one's last legs: sick and failing3. A leopard cannot change his spots: A person cannot change his or her basic character once has been formed.4. Money does not grow on trees: Money isn’t easily obtained.Part Five Exercises for HomeworkI. Short conversationsIn this part, you will hear ten short conversations. Each of them is followed by a question, for which you'll have to choose the correct answer from the four choices.1. W: Do you want the windows open or closed?M: I always prefer fresh air, if possible.Q: What does the man imply? (A)2. M: I need to talk to someone who knows a lot about Scotland.W: Oh, but I was really younger at that time.Q: What does the woman imply? (A)3. M: Do you have to play that music so loud? I've got a test tomorrow!W: Sorry, I didn't realise you were studying.Q: What will the woman probably do? (A)4. M: I've been working out at the gym since January, so I'd been wanting to get in bettershape.W: You look terrific! Seems like all your hard work has paid off.Q: What does the woman mean? (C)5. M: Driving at night always makes me tired. Let's stop for dinner.W: Fine! And let's find a motel, too. Instead of continuing on, we can get an early starttomorrow.Q: What does the woman mean? (D)6. M: I bought this fish to cook for my dinner tonight, but it doesn't look all that fresh to menow. Would you say it's still all right to eat?W: Let's take a look... If I were you, I wouldn't even think of it.Q: What does the woman mean? (B)7. M: What do you think of this suit? With this new job, I've got to start dressing mot, professionally.W: Well, the style is fine. You might want to reconsider the choice of colour.Q: What does the woman imply? (C)8. W: We need a quiet place to study. My roommate's got company. Could we work over at your place?M: Yeah, no problem, but I have to warn you, I haven't done much cleaning this week. Q: What does the man imply? (C)9. W: Tom, could I bot TM: That's no bother at all. I'm on my way there now.Q: What will the man probably do next? (B)10. W: Everything on this menu sounds delicious. What looks good to you?M: Mm, maybe just a salad. I had a late lunch.Q: What does the man imply? (A)PassagesPassage OneDifferent Kinds of LearnersThere are three groups of English learners: beginners, intermediate learners, and learners of specialist English. Beginners need to learn the basics of English. Students who have reached an intermediate level benefit from learning general English skills. But what about students who want to learn specialist English for their work or professional life? Most students who fit into this third group have a clear idea about what they want to learn. A bank clerk, for example, wants to use specialist vocabulary and technical terms of finance. But for teachers, deciding how to teach specialist English is not always so easy. For a start, the variety is enormous. Every field from airline pilots to secretaries has its own vocabulary and technical terms. Teachers also need to have an up-to-date knowledge of that specialist language, and not many teachers are exposed to working environments outside the classroom. These issues have influenced the way specialist English is taught in schools. This type of course is usually known as English for Specific Purposes, or ESP and there are ESP courses for almost every areas of professional and working life. In Britain, for example, there are courses which teach English for doctors, lawyers, reporters, travel agents and people working in the hotel industry. By far, the most popular ESP courses are for business English.Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. What is the characteristic of learners of specialist English? (D)2. Who needs ESP courses most? (A)*3. What are the most popular ESP courses in Britain? (B)4. What is the speaker mainly talking about? (C)5. What kind of course is more difficult according to the speaker? (D)Passage TwoCartoon MakingAnimation means making things which are lifeless come alive and move. From the earliest of times, people have always been fascinated by movement. But not until the 20th century have we managed to capture movement, to record it, and in the case of animation, recreate it. To do all this, we use a movie camera and a projector.In the world of cartoon animation, nothing is impossible. You can make the characters you create do exactly what you want.A famous early cartoon character was Felix, the Cat, created by Pat Sullivan in America in the early 1920s. Felix was a marvelous cat. He could do all sorts of things no natural cat could do like taking off his tail, using it as a handle and then putting it back on.Most of the great early animators lived and worked in America, the home of the moving picture industry. The famous Walt Disney cartoon characters came to life after 1928.But to be an animator, you don't have to be a professional. It's possible for anyone to make a simple animated film without using a camera at all. All you have to do is to draw directly on to blank film and then run the film through a projector.Listen to the passage and answer the following questions you hear.1. What does animation mean?Making things which are lifeless come alive and move.2. What do we usually use for animation? A movie camera and a projector.3. Why do we call Felix a marvelous cat?Because he can do all sorts of things no natural cat can do like taking off his tail, using it as a handle and then putting it back.4. Why is America regarded as the home of the moving picture industry? Because most of the great early animators lived and worked in America.5. How is an animated film made?All you have to do is to draw directly on to blank film and then run the film through a projector.Passage ThreeA Buyer's MarketListen to the passage and write down the missing words in the blanks.For years, students were assured that with a college degree in hand they could acquire excellent jobs. However, in recent years, several developments (1) have signaled the beginning of a change in the supply-demand relationship in the services of higher education. Teachers with degrees far (2) outnumber the available teaching positions (3) in many disciplines. The chairman of a science department today may receive three to four hundred applications for a position that once (4) attracted only half a dozen. States are closing down some colleges and requiring others (5) to cut back QQ undergraduate and graduate programmes. Higher education has certainly become a (6) buyer's market. With the realization that higher education (7) has lost its proud position in the eyes of the public, administrators of colleges and universities must be prepared to (8) enter into competition with all other suppliers of products and services. Private institutions, in the long run, have no alternative but to (9) satisfy their customers. Today's students are in touch with the reality of the world, and they realise that while a degree may obtain them their first job, (10) keeping the job and advancing depend upon the education behind the degree.。
转载英语听力教程第一册答案unit 8Part 1B1. savings, checking, $25, interest, 4.5%, charge, 20 cents.2. withdraw, fill, forms, account, bank, afraid.3. cash, with, checking, number, cheque, need, identification, license, fine.4. loan, accont, customer, months, borrow, Three thousand.5. traveller's, passport, Sign.Cfirst, friends, family, low, expensive, willing, money, spend, words, expression_rs, American, Slang, standard, special, two, John, Charlie, 1827, developed, later, 1962, eating, Restaurant, food, price, anyone, clothes, suit, shoes.PartIIAForeign exchange dealing is, as its name implies, the exchange of the currency of one country for the currency of another. The rate of exchange is the value of one unit of the foreign currency expressed in the other currency concerned. A bank may make gains on buying and selling currencies on the inter-bank market. Making a profit on the transaction is the basic idea of foreign exchange dealing.B1 May, 2006Pay Cash or order Twenty pounds only £20--00AlexPart IIIACall 1rang, Birmingham, morning, last invoice, 13th July, payment, received, three, check, contact, afternoon.Call 2Mr. Martinez, Mr. Smythe, money, transferred, bank details, wrong, Mr. Mrtinez, Royal Bank of Scotland, Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland, next, as soon as.Call 3account enquiries, Royal Bank of Scotland, check, transfer, received, Spain, 40211686, Paul Smythe and Partners, Unit 7, Parkdown Trading Estate, credit, Wednesday, £3476.28, round, £3500, Spanish pesetas, converted, pounds, £23.72.Part IVmetal, notes, earliest, directly, not want, no agreement, gold, melt, coins, seventeenth, goldsmith, converted, receipts, exchange, bankers, banknotes, expensive, check, transfer, deposits.Part V1. About £33.35.2. A bit up from last week.3. £7 or so.4. Browns and a pub in Headington.5. Because she thought it was important to know what was going on in the world.6. No.7. Coffee.8. No.9. £5.95. 10. Y es.Unit 9Part IA passive smoker is a non-smoker who happens to be near a smoker and has no choice but to breathe in the cigarette smoke.In the past, non-smokers rarely questioned the rights of smokers to smoke anywhere and anytime they chose. Nowadays, non-smoke rs are questioning, “Why should your pleasure be at the expense of my health and comfort?”As a non-smoker, here is what you can do:• Let your family and friends know that you mind if they smoke.• Put up “No Smoking” signs in your room or on your desk at home.• Always ask for a seat in the no-smoking zone when you travel on an aeroplane. Complain to the steward if the no-smoking rule is not enforced.Csomething, heart, body, blood, heart, around, partly, little, mild, completely, stops, severe, disease, a, fat, walls, himself, attack, style, cigarette.Part IIAblock, blood supply, die, tight pain, dizzy, an hour, discomfort, strong bursting.BPart IIIA>, <, >, <, <, >, >, <B1-5: TFFFT 6-10: FTTFFPart IVaround, put, front, ground, step, healthy, walk, pace, 5.5, regular, 20, three, quickly, add, Keep, straight, dropped, relaxed, up, pointed, Swing, keep, bent, clench, angled, feel, come, land, roll, pushing, strengthens, burns, reduce, train, function, lower.Part V1-6: abcadbunit 10Part Ioverweight, fitness, 40%, higher, factors, hotter, a lot, oil, meat, sugar, exercises, 6, exercise, what, 10, 5.CRelationship, handle; Work-related, decision making; spend, what to spend.1. BUILD A HAPPY FAMILY.2. MAKE FRIENDS.3. SHARE YOUR PROBLEMS.4. MAKE DECISIONS WISELY.Part IIA2 4 1 3B~300, 18-55, examinations, mental, emotional, Live cold viruses, developed signs of colds, resistance to colds, a month or more, the risk of a cold, serious personal problems, losing a job or having difficulties with family members or friends, the most.Part IIIA5-10 minutes; Preparing you for vigorous activity; getting your body ready.15-30 minutes.5-10 minutes, Helping your body slowly return to its normal breathing and heart rate.The five golden rules:1. loose and comfortable, comfortable and relaxed.2. warming-up exercises, the real thing.3. too much exercise too soon, no rush.4. about five minutes, rest a little bit.5. Stop immediately, chest, throat, neck or head.B1 2 5 1 4 5 1Part IVF T F T F Fcatch up on lost sleep; mint tea; toss and turn; a teaspoonful of ; a balanced and varied diet; cut down on fattening foods; cut out sugar altogether; substitute; non-stick frying pan; breathe deeply; a flight of stairs, feel breathless. Part V3 1 5 24 6。
大学英语听力教程1答案【篇一:全新版大学英语听说教程1的英文原文+答案】ass=txt>unit 1part a1. 1) how are you doing? 2) i‘d like you to meet my classmate2. 1) i‘m 2) may i introduce 3) to you 4) pleased to meet you5) it‘s a pleasure to meet you3. 1) come and meet my family 2) this is tom 3) it‘s good to know you4) this is my sister.part btapescripttalking about studying englishat a gathering of students from china and some other countries, yang weiping and virginia wang, both first-year college students, are talking about their learning of english. hello, my name is yang weiping. i‘m a freshman at peking university and i‘m majoring in chemistry.at college we have to study a foreign language. i choose english because i like listening to english programs on theradio and tv. i also like british and american pop songs. some day i hope to visit britain and the united states.i started learning english several years ago and i‘m getting better at it. my favorite activity is listening, especially listeningto songs and stories. my big problem is, however, speaking. i feel nervous whenever i speak. and i never seem to know whatto say when people talk to me. but i‘ve decided to overcomemy shyness and learn to speak english by speaking as muchas i can.hi, my name is virginia wang. i‘m a library science major atthe national university of singapore. in our country, english is important. it is one of the official languages and you have to be fluent to english to get a good job.i‘ve been studying english since high school. i‘m good at reading because i like learning about new things and new ideas. there are so many books and articles written in english. our textbooks at the university are in english, too. i knowwriting is also very important, but i find it rally difficult.when i graduate from the university i would like a job in the city library where i can read all kinds of new books.exercise 1: b dexercise 2: 1)yang 2)chemistry 3)likes listening to english programs on radio tv; enjoys english pop songs 4) several years ago 5) listening; speaking6) wang 7) library science 8) to get a good job 9) in high school 10) reading; writingdialogue 11) may i sit here? 2) sure. 3) nice day 4) warm and sunny 5) computerdialogue 21) about four years 2) very much 3) it‘s very usefuldialogue 31) listening 2) i find listening rather difficult 3) listen to this tape 4) perhaps i shouldpart c1)skills 2)worry 3)focus 4)feel 5)understood 6)carefully7)problems8)understand 9)main 10)detailsunit 2part a1.closing2.opening3.closing4.opening5.opening6.opening1-5 a b b a b 6-10.a b a b bpart btapescript how to improve your conversation skillsto speak to people in a foreign language requires courage and a willingness to make errors. some people are so afraid of making mistakes that they never open their mouths. and that‘s the biggest mistake of all. now if you have courage and are ready to make a few errors, what do you say?first of all, you have to open the conversation. finding an appropriate topic is half the battle. some topics, such as the weather and news, work well. but others, such as age, money or people‘s appearance do not. the following are some good ways to open a conversation.weather –it sure is cold today, isn‘t it?news – did you hear about that terrible forest fire?a conversation in a foreign language doesn‘t always go smoothly. sometimes your partner talks too fast and you find it difficult to follow. not to worry, though. you can always askyour partner to repeat what he has said or to speak more slowly. for example, ―excuse me, but could you say that again?i didn‘t catch it.‖ or ―could you speak more slowly, please?‖at the end of a conversation you need to find a way to close it in a polite way. ―well, i really need to be going,‖ or ―it was nice talking to you‖ are frequently used by people to end a conversation.exercise 1: 1. b c a 2. dexercise 2: 1. a. age b. money c. people‘s appearance2. a. say that again? i didn‘t catch it.b. speak more slowly, please3. a. really need to be going b. nice talking to you.dialogue 11. do you have a minute?2. what can i do for you3. several4.i wonder if you could tell me how i could improve my oral english5. every time i open my mouth i seem to make errors6. be willing to make some errors at the beginning.7. i shouldn‘tbe afraid of making mistakes. 8. try to speak english as much as i candialogue 2:1. cold this morning2. get even colder3. won‘t get as cold as4. terrific. that guy who won the first prize speaks really fluent english. i do admire him.5. me, too.6. i have an appointment with the dean.part ctapescript smile when you read thishow good is your memory? answer these four questions:what did you have for breakfast yesterday? what clothes did you wear last friday? who did you talk to yesterday? where did you go last saturday? if you can answer all four questions, you memory is very good.memory is important for leaning language skills. education specialists in england want to help people improve theirreading abilities. they want students to remember the booksand articles they read. the specialists found something to help: facial expressions. they gave ten students a happy article toread. five of the students read the happy article while smiling. fivestudents read the happy article while frowning. then they answered comprehension questions the smiling students remembered more of the happy article than the frowning students.then the specialists gave ten students another article to read. it was an angry letter to the editor of a newspaper. five students read the angry article while smiling, and five students read the angry article whiling frowning. which group remembered better? you‘re right. the frowning students.the specialist don‘t know why facia l expressions help memory. they are continuing to study the relationship between the mind and the body. until they find the answer, keep smiling (or frowning?)!exercise:1. if one can answer all the four questions, his memory is thought to be good. (i hear it.)2. the smiling student could remember more happy articles than the frowning students. (i hear it.)3. education specialist from england haven‘t found the best way to help people improve reading abilities. (i can not infer it.)4. the specialists are trying to explain the reason why facial expressions can help memory (i can infer it.)5. according to the speaker, facial expressions might affect a person‘s memory. (i can infer it.)6. in the second group five students who read the angry letter while smiling remembered less. (i can infer it.)unit 3part a1. likes2. doesn‘t car for3. loves4. hates5. not interested in6.prefers7.loves8.favorite9.is keen on 10.prefers 11.enjoys 12.thinks a lot of st kind of1. br2.pr3.kl4.tr5.sp6.pr7.pl8.str9.gr 10.glpart btapescript accommodation for college studentsr: good morning. can i help you?s: yes, please. i‘m a new student and i‘d like to have some information about the…em…the accommodation for studen ts. r: right. the university provides two types of accommodation, halls of residence and self-catering accommodation.s: how much does it cost for the self-catering accommodation? r: for a single room, thirty-seven pounds eighty-six per week, that‘s abo ut five forty-one a day. for a double room, it‘s fifty-two seventy-eight per week. this will apply throughout this academic year.s: i‘d like to stay in the self-catering accommodation. how far is that from the residence to the university?r: it all depends. the residences at 36 elms road and 110 palm road are about one and a half miles from the university main site and the freeman‘s common house at william road are halfa mile.s: when do i need to apply?r: are you an undergraduate or a postgraduate?s: undergraduate.r: then you should apply for it as soon as possible, since places in university-owned accommodation are limited and if you don‘t apply before the end of the month, you are not likely to get a place.s: could you possibly tell me what to do, if no vacancy is available?r: yes, you may consider private accommodation. the university runs an accommodation information office and its staff will help you.s: where is the office?r: in the students‘ u nion building.s: whom can i contact?r: mr. underwood. david underwood, the manager of the accommodation information office.s: thank you very much.r: you are welcome.exercise 1: c dexercise 2: 1) private2) halls of residence 3) self-catering4)£37.86 5) £52.78dialogue 1: 1. you‘re moving into… xiao chen 2.moved into3. aren‘t you lucky! …there was no vacancy4.what a pity! you should have applied earlier. 5. i guessso6.rent an apartment near school 7.more convenient【篇二:新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版第一册完整答案(含在线课程单元测试)】tening skills(1)david(2) leigh(3)vicky klein(4) laura tish hill(5)anthony mcdonald listening in task 1bdbcatask 2 john 2,3,5lisa 1,4,6 task 31. in order to gain admission to a study course.2.to corner him.3.he could answer either ten easy questions or one really difficult.4.he was jolted / shocked.5.because the interviewer had promised that he would only ask one difficult question. task 4(1)attention(2)closing(3)five(4)checkouts (5)leavetask 1 1.new and different2.on his own3.a bit confused4.talk with5.sleep in task 2baaba 第一单元unit test part i bdcdbpart ii (1)all right (2)better(3)meet(4)how’s(5)major(6)what about part iii dbcacpart iv 1-5aacbd6-10 dcadb11-15 cbdad16-20 cbcbd unit 2lead in task 1baseballbasketball kickboxing tennis tai chi jogging skiing swimming listening skills dacbd listening intask 1 dbcdatask 2 (1)strong and healthy (2) energy (3) sleepbetter(4)different(5)tastes and needs (6)carefultask 31.they went golfing together.2. he was giving him tips.3. on hole 8.4. the ball bumped against the tree and landed near where it had started.5. because the tree was only three feet tall at that time. task 41.open2.interested3.checkup4.apply5.pe department6.exercise opportunity let’s talkjack 2,4,5 jim 1,3,6further listening and speakingtask 1 1. local clubs 2.weekly 3.popular 4.big three 5.fan base task 2 baaba 第二单元unit test part i cdcacpart ii down turnalmostwelcome part iii bcabdpart iv dcbadbacacadcbdbcbc unit 3lead in dcaefblistening skills dbcab listening in task 11. c2. a3. d4. d5. b task 21. confident; making friends2. language3. informal; cultural4. coursework; going for5. join a club; in common task 31. the neighbor was deeply offended and hurt.2. it was completely untrue.3. to find out what she could do to repair the damage.4. the wind had blown the feathers all away.5. once you do something wrong, you can never completely undo it. task 41. the students friendship association2. outing3. school gate4. 6:405. 7:00 sharp6. on time let’s talkjack2,3,4,7 jane1,5,6further listening and speaking task 11. run at2. terrible sadness3. a big smile4. killing himself5. one small gesturetask 21. a2. b3. b4. a5.a 第三单元unit test part i ccbddpart iiwonexpect hardagreegain part iii cbadcpart ivbdcadcbacd unit 4lead in task 1(从左往右,从上至下)foggyclearsnowing a tornadoraininglightning ii listening skills1.6681304872. 8439205713. 1303210859854.(1)543621963(2)2055. 0111305516108978 listening in task 11. b2. d3. c4.a5. d task 2man:2. 4. 5. 6 woman: 1. 3 task 31. they were shooting a film.2. it rained.3. the old man was incredible. he could give an accurate weather forecast.4. to hire the old man to predict the weather.5. because the radio broke and he couldn’t get the weather forecast. task 41. sunny2. daytime temperature3. drop4. cloudy5. winds6. snow flurries7. 378. rain showers 9. rise let’s talkmichael 1,2,3,7 emma 4,5,6further listening and speaking task 1 1. season 2. climate 3. thinking4. mental abilities5. summer task 21. b2. a3.a4. b5.a 第四单元unit test part i acbdapart ii(1)would you like (2)love (3)last(4)trust (5)take care part iii bbcadpart iv bddacadbcdabab unit 5lead in task 1 (从左往右,从上至下)pizza meatballs hamburger fish braised in brown sauce fried bread stick french fries listening skills1. steak2. eggs; bacon; toast3.sweet; weight4.cookies; fruits; strawberries5.fish; fried noodles; mushroom listening in task 11.c2.d3.d4.b5.d task 2man:1. 2. 3. 4. woman: 5. 6 task 31.at2. a.m.2.the phone rang.3.the man asked him what time he would open up in the morning.4.he must be a drunken man.5.double cheeseburger.6.pies. let’s talkjohn1,3,4,5 susan 2,6,7further listening and speaking task 11.national; international; national dishes; foreign onesrge cities; european; asian;3.hamburgers; hot dogs; paris4.tea; coffee; milk; pop5.children; three or four; hamburgers; fried chickentask 21. a2. b3.b4. a5.b 第五单元unit test part idbcac part ii (1)brings(2)seldom(3)ache(4)recommended(5)light(6)change(7) habits(8)fit(9)concern part iii bcabdpart iv acaacabbadcc1 (1) the doctors feelings (2) health○2 (1)cold (2)medicine (3)physical exercise○3 (1)schoolwork(2)sleeping(3)health(4)a doctor ○4 (1)outside(2)long and healthy(3)second-handsmoke(4)cancer ○5 (1)less(2)junk food(3)exercise(4)enjoy(5)risking ○listening intask 1acbbctask 2 (从左往右,从上至下)(1)want to sleep all day (2) not interested(3) customs (4) body language (5) blood pressure (6) some time (7) her own culture task 31.she wanted to know if she was getting better.2.she was doing very well.3.she was going to be taken off the heart monitor.4.send her home the day after tomorrow.5.she must have been betty sanders close family member. task 4(1)make an appointment【篇三:新视野大学英语听说教程1答案(第二版)】ge learningshort conversations1.b2. c3.a4.c5.d6.c7. c8.a9.b 10.dlong conversation1.a2. b3.b4. d5. aunderstanding a passage1. a2.a3. c4. d5. dunderstanding a movie speech1.honored,2.interesting3.invitation,4.great,5.wise,6.reason,7.key,8.sense,9.impressions, 10. importantlystory-retelling1.hand in the text papers2.ten minutes later;accept the text paper3.i dont care4.who i am5.threw the papershomework listeningtask 11.d2. d3.a4.b5.dtask 21.b2.b3.d4.a5.ctask 31. added,2.agreed,3.create4.increasingly important,5.graduate,6.expanded ,7.included,8.the most commonly taught language,9.followed, nguage programunit 2 chilling out with the folksshort conversations1.c2. c3. d4.b5.b6.d7. b8.c9.d 10.dlong conversation1.a2. c3.d4.c5.aunderstanding a passage1.d2.b3. a4. c5. aunderstanding a movie speech1.quick,2.end,3.remember,4.future,5.ten,6.look,7.none,8.eyes ,9.blackness, 10. wishlistening and discussion1.youre becoming more and more independent2.they know how easy it is to waste3.they feel powerless4.cant talk to you;they love youhomework listeningtask 11.a2.b3.a4.c5.dtask 21.a2.d3.a4.b5.ctask 31. free,2.sales,3.prepare4.needs,5.supplies,unit 3 give and sacrificeshort conversations1.c2. c3. a4.c5.d6.b7. a8.c9.d 10.dlong conversation1.a2. b3.d4.a5.cunderstanding a passage1.b2.c3. a4. c5. bunderstanding a movie speech1.agree ,2.suggestion,3.france ,4.foreigners,5.please,6.fun,7.twice,8.hands,9.happiness, 10. peacehomework listeningtask 11.c2. d3.b4.d5.ctask 21.c2.b3.a4.c5.ctask 31. designed,2.show,3.experiencedanize,5.pilot6.observe,7.expert,8.emergency,9.beating, 10.outdoorunit 4 making a good impressionshort conversations1.d2. b3. b4.a5.c6.b7. a8.d9.b 10.clong conversation1.d2. c3.c4.c5.dunderstanding a passage1.c2.a3. b4. d5. dunderstanding a movie speech1.numbers,2.lead,3.lifetime,4.decides,5.physical,6.back,7.career,8.mysterious,9.love, 10. foundstory-retellingtask 11.b2. d3.a4.c5.ctask 21.d2.c3.b4.a5.btask 31. ruled,2.require,3.equal4.acceptable,5.provides,6.private,7.poor quality,8.needed,9.supported and improved, 10.a majority ofunit 5 the battle against aidsshort conversations1.b2.a3. c4.a5.c6.b7.d8.a9.c 10.clong conversation1.d2.b3.c4.a5.cunderstanding a passage1.a2.c3.c4.d5.aunderstanding a movie speech1.better2.exactly3.chances4.way5.defend6.willing7.change8.afraid9.skate 10.enough listening and speaking1.medical costs2.was holding up3.this stupid cold4.diagnosed with hiv5.they were sorry for his losshomework listening:task 1:1.d2.b3.b4.a5.c,task2: 1.c 2.d 3.a 4.c 5.btask3: 1.efforts 2.living 3.central, 4.extended 5.violence,6.appears,7.questioned,8.culturally unacceptable,9.media, 10.entertainmentunit 6 consider collar colors carefully!short conversations1.c2.b3.c4.b5.d6.c7.d8.a9.d 10.dlong conversation1.c2.a3.b4.b5.dunderstanding a passage1.b2.d3.c4.a5.bunderstanding a coving speechstory-telling1)i felt differently, 2)that it made me, 3)though he made, 4)i hurt my back, 5)i usually did homework listeningtask 1: 1.a 2.b 3.b 4.c 5.btask 2: 1.a 2.b 3.b 4.d 5.ctask 3: 1.political, 2.lower, 3.angry, 4.expected, 5.exporting, 6.economy, 7.praise, 8.seek, 9.resulted from, 10.new opportunitiesunit 7 guns for trouble?short conversations1. b2.c3.c4.d5.c,6.d7.b8.d9. c 10.dlong conversation1.c2.b3.d4.d5.cunderstanding a passage1.d2.c3.c4.a5.cmovie speech1.americans,2.experience,3.back,4.color,5.situation,6.promise,7.first,8.step,9.behind, 10.togetherhomework listeningtask 11.c2.b3.d4.b5.ctask 2 1.a 2.c 3.b 4.d 5.ctask 3 1.threat, 2.native,3.appeared, 4.air, 5.powerful,6.including,7.taste,ter,9.fear 10.surviveunit 8 rack your brain for creativityshort conversations1.a2.b3.d4.d5.b6.a7.b8.b9.c 10.clong conversation1.b2.d3.a4.c5.aunderstanding a passage1.c2.b3.a4.a5. dunderstanding a movie speech1.join,2.battle,3.meaning,4.differences,5.united,6.fate,7.freedom,8.exist,9.declared, 10.celebratestory-retelling1.a huge field of grass2.walks all the way3.win a nobel prize4.standing in their fieldhomework listeningtask 1 1.b 2.d 3.a 4.c 5. atask 2: 1.b 2.d 3.a 4.b 5.btask 3: 1.honors, 2.record, 3.entered, 4.mathematics,5.invited,6.creativity,7.faster,8.advance,9.75,000, 10.excellentshort conversations :1.d2.d3.b4.a5.a6.c7.d8.b9.c 10.along conversation1.b2.a3.b4.c5.dunderstanding a passage:1.a2.b3.b4.a5.cunderstanding a movie speech:1.faint,2.sick,3.afraid,4.intention,5.supporting,6.relieved,7.stupid,8.cared,9.smarter, 10.actionsstory-retelling1.his new computer2.any question you like3.some kind of trick4.then he typed5.sales meeting homework listening :task 1: 1.c 2.d 3.d 4.a 5.b ,task 2: 1.a 2.c 3.c 4.b 5.btask 3: 1.college, 2.many students graduate, 3.17,000 dollars, 4.the full picture, 5.borrowing by their parents, 6.about ten years, 7.high paying jobs, 8.other public service, 9.their first house,10.earn very muchunit 10 stand up for honestyshort conversations1.b2.a3.c4.b5.c6.c7.b8.a9.c 10.along conversation1.b2.a3.d4.d5.cunderstanding a passage1.b2.d3.b4.a5.dunderstanding a movie speech1.rule,2.possible,3.happiness,4.hate,5.rich,6.beautiful,7.poisoned,8.shut,9.knowledge,10.qualitieshomework listeningtask 1: 1.b 2.a 3.d 4.d 5.ctask 2: 1.a 2.a 3.b 4.c 5.dtask 3: 1.results, 2.welcomed, 3.forced, 4.theater, 5.cure,6.painful,7.responsibilities,8.in person,9.as clear as, 10.cannot be hidden。
Lesson 131.Three gin and tonics.2.Because drinks are not served before 12 o’clock midday.1.The table-cloth is very dirty.2. Soup stains.3. Yes. He is going to change it immediately.1. He can’t understand how 10 marks plus 12 marks plus 65 marks 50 pennies can add up to 177 marks 50 pennies.2. He admits the mistake and apologizes for it.1. left school2.wrote his first book, Rag Doll.3. went to Indonesia4. met his wife5. bought a farm6. started making documentaries for TV7. published his 2nd novel, The Cold Earth.8. made the film Eastern Moon1. A new fridge2. not more than 140 cm high.3. 50cm wide and 130 cm high.4. 129 pounds.5. Yes.20-25, medium good-looking long mid-20s tall dark handsome1. Perfect Partner’s Ltd2. Both of them want a friend of the opposite sex.3. Yes. They are husband and wife.5. 25 pounds47 Riverside Road, London SE1 4LP.10th May, 1989Dear Chris,Thanks for your letter. I’m sorry I haven’t answered it sooner but writing is difficult at the moment. I fell off my bike last week and broke my arm. It isn’t anything serious and I’ll be OK in a few weeks.Your holiday sounds fantastic. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. Some one at work went to Jamaica last year and had a wonderful time. When are you going exactly? I hope you’ll have good weather.There isn’t really much more news from here. I’ll write a longer letter in a few weeks. Send me a postcard and give my regards to everyone.YoursKim.Lesson 141.Geneva2. By air3. Because he prefers morning flights.4. 9:205. 8:151.To have some more chicken.2. She wants to be slimming.3. A very small piece.1.A cup of tea2. Coffee3. He wants milky coffee without sugar.1.Black coffee2. Yes. A portion of strawberry tart.3. Because they need her service.Steak and ice-creambank office, ground floor, International, 9:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m , he was late for breakfast, make it hurries Browning, 5:30 tomorrow,12:00 noon, one’s departure, keep the room 3:00 p.m.Henderson’s car will be ready by 6 p.m. Thursday.Mr. Adam’s mother-in-law is arriving on ThursdayThe ad will be in Friday’s paper, 13th of the month.baked bean, 100 tinsAll her food is to be delivered to her house.This afternoon. Forty-eight tinsBecause she wants to save the food for war.Because she can’t stand fish.enquire. inquire, acquire, require, request, get down on one’s kneessailor, a pub, Liverpool, very drunk, around 11 p.m., midnight, on his hands and knees, there, my wallet, down there, in that street, here, demanded, the light85, millionaire, an American university, a long, healthy life, very rich at the same time, secret, simple, save every, the audience, all those things, , 39, explain that, for a moment, long enoughLesson 15Dialogue1: Vienna,first class, BE 502 9:25 Heathrow F T FDialogues2-4: meat pie, tea, cheese cake, c a c F T F F, hardly eatendelicious, I ought to, a nice cup of tea, I’d love one. tempting, wouldn’t mindDialogue 5: b a bDialogue 6 F T F F owe… to, one from, OK, have one of mineDialogue 7: c a c cDialogue 8:b c, eleven, ten to one tomorrowDialogue 9: F T F F in particular, appeals, that kind of, might be, I’d need referencesTidy upinterfere with, interpret: explain the likely meaning, interruptIn a restaurant. Three. A waiter and two customers—a man and a woman.house wine, half of bitter, soup, steak,.come this way, do for you, order, starters, your steak done, the wine listJames 22bus conductress winner of this year’s Lon don to Brighton cycle race.the age of 5 self-taughtbought by herself by working overtimeto have a long hot bath and relaxmake remarks/comments onThe girl interrupts when he is talking.The girls’ clothesThe girl is wearing make-up.The girl’s wa y of doing homework.The girl’s friends and favorite records.Dictation: Philip is a very interesting boy. He is clever but he doesn’t like school. He hates studying but he is very keen on learning new practical skills. In his spare time he often repairs motorbikes. He likes helping the neighbours in their vegetable gardens, too.Lesson 16Dialogue1: c c; Dialogue 2:a c c bDialogue 3: 1. In a post office2.She wants to send a greetings telegram to Germany and buy a book of stamps and half a dozen air mail labels.3.75 pence (pound) dollar-centinfluenzaDialogue 4: b a b c cDialogue 5: F F F TDialogue 6: b c Dialogue 7: F T F TDialogue 8: 1. They are roommates.2. His radio is terribly loud and he often uses the first speaker’s s oap.3. To turn down his radio in a fraction and to buy his own soap.disturbing, felt so stronglysoup, dress, the day after tomorrow, on earthdry cleaning, tomorrow morning, the same day, arrange it, madam,really, wonderfulan early call, fix that for, waking device, at the head of, set it toa Maxi Quarterpounder a banana long boat cold milkcheeseburger green salad cola\(2)—(a+e+c); (1+6+4)—(b+d+f); (5+3)portablecatching the same train in the morning; sitting in the same office all daywatching the same television programs,they hunted for their food, they grew their own vegetables, they did things for themselves.The same sort of job, no various--variety, he needs a holidayanxious, anxietyportable,c, c, b, a’T, FFTFencyclopediaDictation1.What was the worst problem you encountered in your present job?2.How did you handle it?3.Why do you want to leave your present job?4.What are you most proud of having done in your present job?5.Why do you think you are qualified for this job?6.What sort of boss would you most like to work for?7.Supposing a member of your staff was frequently away from work, claiming to be ill, what action would youtake?8.If you were working as a part of the team, what unspoken rules of behavior would you observe?9.How long do you plan to stay in this job?shake, tremble, quiver, shiverseasick, airsick, be bound to do sthLesson 173 pence 82 pencepostage, Thailand, check, need, else,1.Because the other person has the TV so loud.2. Because the other one took it away without permissionhave, so loud, trying to sleepI really ought to have known better.have, so loud, trying sleep3. Sam. He still feels homesick. In England. think, life in England, feeling, homesick, bound, strange, first4. b, were off, soon, stay a little longer, late already, shame5. a, quite catch, out of your way, on my way home6. a, shivery, pain, stomach, had it, best part, a weekfairy tale, folk story, science fictionIt’s time that you got up/left.I would rather that you painted the door grey.ascend/go up, descend/go down, decrease/increase, switch on/off/toguts:couragehave/get a crush on:be in love withget down on one’s kneesleave out1. a, c, b, b, sort of start withWould you prefer2. b, a, c, b,a r eserve, for five, I’m afraid, serve lunch, 3 p.m., 2 o’clock, by a window3. c, c, a, c, ba table for two, At what time, Kryzkoviak, look forward toB. a, c, c, c, F T T FC. F, F, T, Fccbcba,descended, through, landed in the middle, a green, put on, opened, climbed, down, stepped onto, took off, helmets, breathed, stuck, take offDictationThere were angry scenes yesterday outside No. 10 Downing Street as London school teachers protestedabout their salaries and conditions. London teachers are now in the second week of their strike for better pay. Tim Burston, BBC correspondent for education was there.correspondence,keep correspondence with , correspondence courseLesson 181. c, Not lunch, have, new brand.2. a, Believe, take in, Nine, per week, heating Friday3. a, wonder, fit me in, tomorrow,4: b, needed, part-timers, hotel, some sort, look back in,5. b, How like, like, washed, leave as it is6. In a department store, A brown suede jacketBecause it is sold out, but the promises to ring him if any more gets in.Served, in the way brown suede forty-two, sold right out, likely, getting in7. 54655, To tell Mary that John rang herthe line, out8. No. Yes. have a word with/have words with, June, Rightresidentresidentboard, broad,ccbac1.Malinen, Finnish, waitress, Hotel Scandinavia, 1976-1980, brushing up her English2.five, bringing in the dishes, serving, looking after the bills. 40 pounds a week, a freeevening meal, the manF, F, T, Fccabbccbtone, tune, melody, pitch, rhythmCome in. Oh, it’s you again, Tom. What have you done this time?I’ve cut my finger and it’s bleeding a lot.Let me see, Tom…Hmmm, that is a bad cut. I can clean it and put a plaster on it, but you’ll have to see the doctor.yellowish, longishillegal1. c, b, a, expecting, This way,2. c, b, do for a living, give legal advice, I see, a solicitor, you mean, was looking for, vocabulary, I’m afraid. Never mind.3. T, F, T, F4. c, c, b, b, a,4-(3+7+10)-8-29- (1+6)-5It’s not nearly as cold as yesterday.6. T, T, F, T7. Excuse me, the James Bond film, Do you happen to, how to find out, local paper, which page it is on, Here it is, which performance8. b, a, c, b,9. 1)The way to the swimming pool.2) No, she cannot because she is a stranger there.3) The man over there.4) On the other side of the road.b, c, c, a, c, b, b, bT: 2, 6, 8C, b, b, F, F, Frunning, sheepdog, started barking at, kick it out of the way, jumped up, bit him, the leg, go to the doctor, it wasn’t infected (with the virus)mildcatch one’s breath, take a breath, out of breathLesson 19Doctor Sowanso is the Secreta ry General of the United Nations. He’s one of the busiest men in the world. He’s just arrived at New Delhi Airport now. The Indian Prime Minister is meeting him. Later they’ll talk aboutAsian problems.Yesterday he was in Moscow. He visited the Kremlin and had lunch with Soviet leaders. During lunch they discussed international politics.Tomorrow he’ll fly to Nairobi. He’ll meet the President of Kenya and other African leaders. He’ll be there for twelve hours.The day after tomorrow he’ll be in London. He’ll meet the British Prime Minister and they’ll talk about European economic problems.Next week he’ll be back at the United Nations in New York. Next Monday he’ll speak to the General Assembly about his world tour. Then he’ll need a short holiday.bcab, cbaccbcab, cbacc3.War and Peace, The Empire Cinema, In the Entertainment’s Guide.4.got—are; have been, a, will be able to, what the weather’s like, nearly, goodness God bless you!5. acbc, bb(7+4)-8—(2+10)--6(1+5+9)—11—34,6 ,Ta little longer, miss, hurry, Good gracious, again soon, most kind ofon empty long roads; in traffic jams, for lights to change; in a good driver’s car, to being a passengerenjoy, be fond of, don’t mind, preferccbbhappened, sitting, into a conversation, a date, the same evening, a lot in common, same interests, the same thingshave much/little/a little/a lot…in commonBecause his boss has come into the office.Blackmail, burglary, fraud, hijacking, kidnapping, mugging, shoplifter, smuggler, appeal, caution, cell, death penalty, defense, imprisonment, innocent/guilty, probation prosecution, corporal punishment, solicitor/barrister/lawyerB a c b Cover charge, beer, Starter ,main course, vegetables, Beer, Dessert cigarettes5. 6. 7. Beer8. Dessert9. Cigarettescharged me twice, the figure of 5.50, here and then againcheck it for youdo too loud, want one,2. a spider on the bread, catch it3. doing the backstroke the hot liquid kills meat rations, extra chargeLesson 20: Dictation:Every color has a meaning. And as you choose a color, you might like to remember that it’s saying something. We’ve said that red is lovable. Green, on the other hand, stands for hope; it is tranquil. Pink is romantic, while brown is serious. White is an easy one—white is pure. Orange is generous. Violet is mysterious, turquoise is strong and blue is definitely feminine.compound word, warm-hearted, hard-working…blend smog; smoke+fog, motel, motor+hotelNBA, borrowing,.a good holiday abroad travelling around Europe.to get a job in advertising of some kinda temporary job for a year or soto save as much money as possibleas a waiter in a restaurantto open my own restaurant1. In the evening;2. Victoria Hall;3. The annual presentation of the Nurse of the Year Award.4.The first Nurse of the Year.5. More than forty years6. Thirty years ago.7. Miss Helen Taylor; 8. Her senior officers, her colleagues and the parents of the children she nurses.9. “Efficient but patient”, “helpful and happy”, “strict and caring”, “human and interested”10. Dame Alice Thorntonaward sb. sth., reward sb. for sth. salary,Lesson 21Dictation: Ours/Our perfume is a very expensive perfume. When people see it or hear the name we want them tothink of luxury. There are many ways to do this. You show a woman in a fur coat, in a silk evening dress, maybe covered in diamonds. You can show an expensive car, an expensive restaurant, or a man in a tuxedo. We decided to do something different. We show a beautiful woman, simply but elegantly dressed, beside a series of paintings by Leonardo da Vinci, and it works. Because she is wearing the perfume, and because she is next to expensive and beautiful paintings, our perfume must be beautiful and expensive too. It does work.adjust oneself to; adapt oneself to;luxuriousmake profitsLesson 22you see, something of a special, guest star, the tickets do cost 250 marks each, you would like one, a few back for the residents, Good Lord, 35 pounds, on second thoughts, a bottle of scotch to, entertain myselfScotch Whiskya bit of celebrationextraextremely, attend to it right away, housekeeper, have been, with;not the(no), sort of thing, a well-run hotel199 pounds, 372 pounds 400 pounds, 103; 343; 311; 243;Holiday planning timeSomething interesting, something less expensiveTime and moneyabccacLondon, Kathmandu, London, ten weeks, 4th April, 1,100 pounds, specially adapted, sleeping, cooking, a shower system, six or eight months,controlDictation: I have always been interested in making things. When I was a child I used to enjoy painting, but I also liked makings things out of clay. I managed to win a prize for one of my paintings when I was fourteen. That is probably the reason that I managed to get into art college four years later. But I studied painting at first, not pottery.I like being a potter because I like to work with my hands and feel the clay, I enjoy working on a potter’s wheel. I’m happy working by myself and being near my home. I don’t like mass-produced things. I think crafts and craftspeople are very important. When I left college I managed to get a grant from the Council, and I hope tobecome a full-time craftswoman. This workshop is small, but I hope to move to a larger one next year.Trouble, charged me twice the figureOf 5.50, here andslip down, slide, slither, be hooked by, be addicted to, be indulged in,Lesson 23 BACB1. Cover charge,2. Beer3. Starter4. Main course(Please serve the main/next course.)5. Vegetables6.7. Beer 8. Dessert 9. Cigarettesbring me the bill, a mistake, the trouble, charged me twice, the figure of 5.50, here and then again, check it for you.feel at ease1. do too loud, want one,2. a spider on the bread, catch it,3. doing the backstroke,4. impossible, A dead fly,5. the hot liquid, kills,6. meat rations,7. extra charge.strange thing, yesterday, on a bus, get off, stood up and rang the bell, he rang it twice, didn’t stop, shouted at himBecause the truck was always empty.Draper told Sam that he was a smuggler.Because what Draper was smuggling was trucks.fishing-rod, hookDictation: Are you a morning person or an evening person? That’s the question. When do you work best? For me the answer is easy. I work best in the morning. All my creative work is done before lunchtime. I get up at about eight, and then have breakfast. I listen to the radio a bit, and read the papers. And then I start. Usually I work from nine or nine-thirty until twelve but after that I’m useless. On a good day I write fifteen hundred words or more, sometimes two thousand words, in the morning. Then after lunch I go for a walk, or read. In the evening I like to relax, go to the pub or go out and meet people. If you are a writer you need self-discipline,self-confidence, commitment. But if you’re tired, it shows: the mind and body must be fresh.refreshadd, and; subtract/substract, from; multiply, by; divide, bystumbleLesson 24:6 18 21;127 14;16 15 24;2 4 410%; 23%; 3/8; 1/16; 9/2=4.5;2.46%BBAACAAgrill salmontrillion-billion-million-thousand-hundred1. She was going up to bed.2. do his little jobs.3.She was sitting up in bed reading a book and eating chocolates.4. A gate banging downstairs.5. He must shut the gate.B b a a c a aWell, I think that this problem of teenagers getting into trouble with the law is mainly caused by unemployment. You see, because of the high level of unemployment, so many teenagers nowadays leave school and find that they have no chance of getting a job, and this obviously makes them feel bored and frustrated. And as a result of this, they’re much more likely to get drunk and so on. Another thing of course is that you get groups of unemployed teenagers wandering around the streets with nothing to do, which can easily lead to trouble of one sort or another.As a result,As a result ofresult from,result inthought group1)12:01:50;2)05938, 3)325, 4)3.45 5)2,800 pounds6)3:0; 2:1;7) 0.4, 2064.8, 8 points, 1794.3 8)68p 9)78,956 pounds 10)3,250,00011)5.68% 12)1/8 13)11.45 pounds, 14 15.99 14)2,398; 2,489; 2,4631. 3.05 pounds, 4.30 pounds 55p, 7.90 pounds10 pounds, 6.35 pounds 3.65 poundsan eighthpound-pence;stroke, on the stroke, sun stroke/heat stroke,ccaaa cabbabacbbccDow Jones Index fell by point fournilfishery, descend fromstumbleLesson 25: It was early afternoon, and the beach was almost empty. It was getting hot now. Most of the tourists were still finishing their lunch back at the hotel, or taking their afternoon siesta in the air—conditioned comfort of their rooms. One or two Englishmen were still lying stretched out on the sand, determined to go home with a good suntan, and a few local children were splashing around in the clear shallow water. There was a large yacht moving slowly across the bay. The girl was on board. She was standing at the back of the boat, getting ready to dive. Jason put on his sunglasses and casually wandered down towards the sandy beach.1. (4/9/77), or (4th September, 1977)2.(24/8/63), 0r(24th August, 1963)3. (7/7/43), or( 7th July, 1943)1066, 1776, 1801, 1918, 2000, 55 B.C.0202-27414, 014832911, 030423877, 014414466, 0473589051.RSVP:Respondez sil vous plait),2. etc(et cetera)3. c/o(care of )4. approx(approximately)5. pp6. ie7. eg8. PTO(Patent and Trademark Office)9. Ltd 10. Co 11. v(versus) 12. P.S.(Postscript) 13. VIP14. Gt(Great) 15.Ave(Avenue) 16. Rd 17. St 18. Gdns 19. Sq 20. Pk21. Cres(Crescent) 22. A.D. 23. B.C. 24. am 25. pm 26. MP(Member of Parliament) 27. BBC28. V A T(Value Added Tax) 29. TUC(Trades Union Congress) 30. AA(Automobile Association 31. RAC(Royal Aero Club) 32. PC 33. EECa women’s liberation group, yesterday, talked rubbish, unfemine to protest, be seen heard, a woman’s place in the home, feeding supporting, inferiority/superiority tojunior/senior/prior to;cbaac, ccaLesson 26:Jacqueling got out of the bus and looked around her. It was typical of the small villages of that part of the country. The houses stood in two long lines on either side of the dusty road which led to the capital. In the square, the paint was peeling off the Town Hall, and some small children were running up and down its steps, laughing. On the other side, there were a few old men sitting outside a café playing backgammon and smoking their pipes. A lonely donkey was quietly munching the long dry grass at the foot of the statue that stood in the center of the square. Jacqueling sighed.relive the scene, relieve the pain/pressure, release the energy/the news。
英语初级听力(listen to this 1)Lesson 18Lesson 18Section 1Dialogue 1:—Cigarette?—No, thanks. Not before lunch.—Please have one. It's a new brand.—I honestly don't feel like one at the moment, thanks.Dialogue 2:—I believe you take in foreign students.—Yes, if you don't mind sharing.—How much is it?—Nine pounds per week including heating.—Do you think I could have a look at it, please?—We're having it decorated at the moment. Will Friday do?Dialogue 3:—I wonder whether the dentist could fit me in early tomorrow.—I'm afraid there's nothing before midday.—How about 12:45?—Sorry, but that's taken, too.Dialogue 4:—I was wondering whether you needed any part-timers.—What were you thinking of?—A hotel job of some sort.—Have you ever done anything similar?—Not so far, no.—There's nothing at present, but look back in a week.Dialogue 5:—How do you want it, sir?—Just a trim, please.—Would you like it washed?—No, thank you. Just leave it as it is.Dialogue 6:—Are you being served?—No. What have you got in the way of brown suede jackets, size forty-two?—Sorry, but we're sold right out.—Are you likely to be getting any more in?—I should think so, yes. If you leave your phone number, I'll ring you.Dialogue 7:—Eastbourne 54655.—Hello. John here. Can I speak to Mary, please?—Hold the line, please.—OK.—Sorry, but she's out.—Would you tell her I rang?—I'd be glad to.Dialogue 8:—4864459.—Hello. David Black speaking. May I have a word with June?—I'll just see if she's in.—Right you are.—I'm afraid she's not here.—Could you take a message?—Yes, of course.Section 2A. Interview.(Elina Malinen was in fact invited for an interview at the "Bon Appetit Restaurant". Here ispart of the interview.)Johnson: Good evening, Miss Malinen. Won't you sit down?Elina: Good evening. Thank you.Johnson: Now, I notice you left the Hotel Scandinavia in l980. What are you now doing inEngland?Elina: I'm spending a few months brushing up my English and getting to know the countrybetter.Johnson: And you want to work in England too. Why?Elina: I'm keen on getting some experience abroad, and I like England and Englishpeople.Johnson: Good. Now, I see from the information you sent me that you've worked in yourlast employment for nearly four years. Was that a large restaurant?Elina: Medium-size for Finland, about forty tables.Johnson: I see. Well, you'd find it rather different here. Ours is much smaller, we have onlyten tables.Elina: That must be very cosy.Johnson: We try to create a warm, intimate atmosphere. Now, as to the job, you would beexpected to look after five tables normally, though we get in extra staff for peak periods.Elina: I see.Johnson: I'm the Restaurant Manager and Head Waiter, so you'd be working directlyunder me. You'd be responsible for bringing in the dishes from the kitchen, serving thedrinks, and if necessary looking after the bills. So you'd be kept pretty busy.Elina: I'm used to that. In my last position we were busy most of the time, especially insummer.Johnson: Good. Now, is there anything you'd like to ask about the job?Elina: Well, the usual question—what sort of salary were you thinking of paying?Johnson: We pay our waiters forty pounds a week, and you would get your evening mealfree.Elina: I see.Johnson: Now, you may have wondered why I asked you here so late in the day. The factis, I would like to see you in action, so to speak. Would you be willing to act as a waitresshere this evening for half-an-hour or so? Our first customer will be coming in, let me see,in about ten minutes' time.Elina: Well, I'm free this evening otherwise.Johnson: Good. And in return perhaps you will have dinner with us? Now, let me showyou the kitchen first. This way, please ...B. Discussion.(sound of kettle whistling)Tom: Well, what's the forecast? Are we going to have more snow? And ... is your motherawake?Helen: Hang on, Dad. The first answer is 'yes' and the second is 'no'. Let's have a cup oftea.Tom: That's a good idea. ... Where's Jean? Where's your mother? Jean, how about somebreakfast?Helen: Shh. Mother's still asleep, as I've told you.Tom: And what about the twins? Where are Peter and Paul?Helen: They were sick all night. That's why Mum is so tired today. And ... they're having abirthday party tomorrow. Remember?Tom: Another birthday? Helen, look at the clock. It's 8:45. Let's go. We're going to be late.C. Past Mistakes.—Me, officer? You're joking!—Come off it, Mulligan. For a start, you spent three days watching the house. Youshouldn't have done that, you know. The neighbors got suspicious and phoned thepolice ...—But I was only looking, officer.—... and on the day of the robbery, you really shouldn't have used your own car. We gotyour number. And if you'd worn a mask, you wouldn't have beenrecognized.—I didn't go inside!—Ah, there's another thing. You should've worn gloves, Mulligan. If you had, you wouldn'thave left your fingerprints all over the house. We found your fingerprints on the jewels,too.—You mean ... you've found the jewels?—Oh yes. Where you ... er ... 'hid' them. Under your mattress.—My God! You know everything! I'll tell you something, officer—you shouldn't have joinedthe police force. If you'd taken up burglary, you'd have made a fortune!D. Monologue.Why do people play football? It's a stupid game, and dangerous too. Twenty-two menfight for two hours to kick a ball into a net. They get more black eyes than goals. On dry,hard pitches they break their bones. On muddy ones they sprain their muscles.Footballers must be mad. And why do people watch football? They must be mad too.They certainly shout and scream like madmen. In fact I'm afraid to go out when there's afootball match. The crowds are so dangerous. I'd rather stay at home and watch TV. Butwhat happens when I switch on? They're showing a football match. So I turn on the radio.What do I hear? 'The latest football scores.' And what do I see when I open a newspaper?Photos of footballers, interviews with footballers, reports of football matches. Footballersare the heroes of the twentieth century. They're rich and famous. Why? Because they cankick a ball around. How stupid! Everyone seems to be mad about football, but I'm not.Down with football, I say.Section 3Dictation.(sound of knocking at door)Mrs. Brink: Come in. Oh, it's you again, Tom. What have you done this time?Tom: I've cut my finger and it's bleeding a lot.Mrs. Brink: Let me see, Tom ... Hmmm, that is a bad cut. I can clean it and put a plaster onit, but you'll have to see the doctor.。
初中英语听力Unit18http:///res/2007-12-28/r291382.html请点击此地址下载播放器播放英语听力Level 1 巩固基础I. Listen and choose. (听句子,选择与所听到的句子意思相同或相近的选项)()1. A. Joan’s cousin is a soldier.B. Joan’s cousin is a policeman.C. Joan’s cousin is afraid of police.()2. A. There’s some food in the cupboard.B. There’s some seafood in the cupboard.C. There’s some seafood in the fridge.()3. A. He was the headmaster.B. Mary believed that he was the headmaster.C. Mary didn’t know if he was the headmaster.()4. A. She is used to living in the country.B. She lived in the country for a long time in the past.C. She would like to live in the country.()5. A. The kites are in the same shape.B. The kites are made in many different shapes.C. Many kites have this kind of shape.II. Listen and choose. (听对话及问题,圈出相应的图画)III. Listen and fill in the blanks. (听对话,根据其内容填空)It was an exciting week for the people on the soap opera “Young Lives”. First of all, Marcia told Ben she was __1__ a surprise party for Lana, and that Lana thought she was going to her house to __2__. Then Lana told Ben she was __3__ at Marcia, and she __4__ going to her house on __5__. So Ben told Lana that Marcia was going to have a __6__ for her. Lana told Ben that she wasn’t mad at Marcia __7__, and that she __8__ go to Marcia’s house on Friday night. However, Marcia called __9__ and told them that she __10__ going to have a party.IV. Listen and choose. (听对话,选择问题的最佳答案)Dialogue 1()1. A. Brown. B. Black.C. Blue.D. White.()2. A. Brown. B. Black.C. Blue.D. Yellow.()3. A. Five. B. Three.C. Two.D. Four.Dialogue 2()4. A. Some story-books.B. Some newspapers.C. Some pictures.D. Some plays.()5. A. READERS.B. WOMEN FRIENDS.C. POPULAR TV.D. POPULAR FILM.V. Listen and choose. (听短文和文后的题目,选择最佳答案)()1. A. Farmers. B. Passengers.C. Visitors.D. Workers.()2. A. One. B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.()3. A. In 1952. B. In 1974.C. In 1970.D. In 1953.()4. A. Villagers. B. Workers.C. Farmers.D. None of above.()5. A. In Banpo village.B. In a large hall.C. In the middle of the city.D. In a hotel out of Xi’an.Level 2 拓展运用I. Listen and choose. (听对话,圈出相应的图画)II. Listen and choose. (听句子,选出与所听到的句子的意思最接近的选项)()1. A. The teacher needs help.B. The teacher is in the office.C. Someone is reading a book.()2. A. He is good at maths.B. He doesn’t like history.C. He did very badly in the last exam.()3. A. Jim was in his office.B. Jim wanted to call the man.C. The man is unhappy about Jim.()4. A. They’ve been to London.B. They went there before.C. They are not here now.()5. A. He won’t come back next month.B. He won’t come back until next month.C. He will stay there for a month.III. Listen and choose. (听句子,选择意思相同或相近的句子)()1. A. They fell asleep on Christmas Eve.B. They went to sleep early on Christmas Eve.C. They were asleep on Christmas Eve.()2. A. You’re very old, and you can’t enjoy a Christmas stocking.B. You’re never too old, and you can’t enjoy a Christmas stocking.C. You’re very old, but you can still enjoy a Christmas stocking.()3. A. You had better give.B. You had better not receive.C. It’s better giving than receiving.()4. A. We begin our class at 8:00 am every day.B. We don’t have our class on Sunday.C. We come into our classroom at 8:00 am every day.()5. A. Tom looks like his brother.B. Tom’s brother seems to be like Tom.C. Tom doesn’t seem to be like his brother.For whom Colour Size Price The boy’s age The ladywants to buy1________ 2________ 3________ 4________ 5________ 6________ V. Listen and choose. (听短文,选择问题的正确答案)()1. The woman’s daughter is ________.A. four years old.B. six years old.C. eight years oldD. nine years old()2. Maria doesn’t have any activities after school for ________ afternoons.A. twoB. threeC. fiveD. seven()3. Maria wants to ________ first when she gets home early.A. do her homeworkB. play netball and singC. have supperD. have a rest and play()4. The woman thinks that her daughter should do her homework ________.A. by herselfB. with the motherC. with the fatherD. with the classmates()5. Can you guess where this passage is from?A. A diary.B. A newspaper.C. A novel.D. A story.听力原文:Level 1I. Listen and choose.1. Look at the young man. He’s Joan’s cousin. He’s joined the police.2. You can find some seafood in the cupboard.3. Mary was sure that he was the headmaster.4. She used to live in the country.5. Kites come in many different shapes.II. Listen and choose.1. M: Which do you like best, apples, grapes or bananas?W: I like grapes best of all.Q: What does the woman like best?2. M: What do you often do at weekends?W: I often do my homework and draw pictures. Sometimes I watch TV.M: Do you often help your parents do the housework?W: Yes. I often cook dinner.Q: What housework does the girl often do?3. M: What sport were you in today?W: I joined in the girl s’ long jump.Q: What sport was the girl in?4. M: Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to the station, please?W: Walk along this road, take the first turning on the left and then the first turning on the right. It’s on the left.M: Thank you very much.W: You’re welcome.Q: Which is the right picture?III. Listen and fill in the blanks.A: Did you see “Young Lives” last night?B: No, what happened?A: Well, Ben told Lana that Marcia was going to have a surprise party for her.B: Really? What did Lana say?A: Well, Lana was very excited. Lana told Ben that she wasn’t mad at Marcia anymore, and that she would go to Marcia’s house on Friday night after all.B: Oh. Then what?A: Marcia called everyone and told them she wasn’t going to have the party.B: Oh, no!A: Yeah, then Lana called Marcia and told her that she could bring some drinks and snacks to her house on Friday night.B: Oh wow… and what did Marcia say?A: She told Lana she would be glad…IV. Listen and choose.Dialogue 1Tom: Whose coat is this? Is this yours, David?David: Let me see. Is that coat black, Tom?Tom: No, it isn’t. It’s brown.David: Oh. That isn’t mine. My coat is black.Tom: Is this shirt yours? It’s a white shirt.David: Yes, that’s mine.Tom: How many shirts do you have?David: I have five shirts. I have three white shirts and two yellow ones.Tom: I think this shirt is mine. It’s a blue one.David: Yes, it’s yours, Tom. I don’t have a blue shirt.Questions:1. What colour is David’s coat?2. What colour is Tom’s shirt?3. How many white shirts does David have?Dialogue 2M: Can I help you?W: I borrowed these story-books two weeks ago, but I haven’t finished them. Can I keep them for another two weeks?M: Yes, you can. By the way, may I know the name of the books?W: They are all READERS.Questions:4. What did the woman borrow two weeks ago?5. What’s the name of them?V. Listen and choose.Hello, everyone. You’re welcome to Xi’an. I’m your guide. Well, first, let me tell you something about the city. You know, ladies and gentlemen, Xi’an was one of the greatest cities in the world. It used to be called Chang’an, and now it is the capital of Shanxi Province. Xi’an is well-know for its history. There are many places of attraction for you to see, such as Banpo Village, Terra Cotta Warriors, and so on. Banpo Village is the oldest village in China and was discovered in 1953. Let me see, er, twenty-one years later, the Terra Cotta Warriors were discovered by a farmer digging a well. Now it is famous all over the world. Uhm, your hotel is in the centre of Xi’an. Right, let’s go to the hotel first.Questions:1. Who did the speaker speak to?2. How many places of attraction did the speaker mention in his speech?3. When were the Terra Cotta Warriors discovered?4. Who discovered Banpo Village?5. Where are the people going to stay first?Level 2I. Listen and choose.1. M: Where is Bill?W: Their teacher asked them to help carry boxes.M: Boxes?W: Yes. They are carrying the boxes from the English office to the Chinese office. Look! They are coming here.M: Oh, I see. He is carrying the heaviest box.Q: Which is Bill?2. W: What do you do after supper every day, Xiao Lin?M: I often do my homework. But sometimes I read story books or watch TV.Q: What does Xiao Lin often do after supper?3. W: Did you have a busy day last Sunday?M: Yes. I did my homework in the morning. After lunch, I cleaned my room. At about four o’clock, I mended my bike.Q: What was he doing at four o’clock?4. W: Hello, Sun Huiming, I’m going to fly my kite next Saturday. Would you like to come with me?M: I’m very interested in flying kites. But Tom has asked me to play football with him.Q: What will Sun Huiming do next Saturday?5. W: Look at the sign. Does it mean “No Parking” or “No photos”?M: It means neither. It means “No smoking”.Q: Which sign do they mean?II. Listen and choose.1. Well, I really need someone to take these books to my office.2. I did better in math than in history in our last exam. Math is one of my favorite subjects, you know.3. I waited for Jim in my office the whole evening, but he never came.4. They have gone to London.5. He will return next month.III. Listen and choose.1. They went to bed early on Christmas Eve.2. You’re never too old to enjoy a Christmas stocking.3. It’s better to give than to receive.4. Our class begins at eight o’clock in the morning every day.5. Tom’s brother doesn’t look like Tom.IV. Listen and fillM: Can I help you, Madam?W: I’m looking for a pair of shoes for my son.M: Here are some shoes for boys. What about this pair?W: Not bad. Mmm… but the color isn’t so good.M: Well, how old is your son?W: Sixteen.M: How about the red ones? Boys like bright colors nowadays.W: Hmm. They look too bright. Do you have any other colors?M: Yes, of course. What about brown or black?W: I prefer the brown ones.M: What size do you need?W: Size 39.M: OK, brown, size 39… Here you are.W: Oh, they look nice. I’ll take them. How much do they cost?M: 85 yuan.W: OK. Here’s the money.M: Thank you.V. Listen and choose.A lady has a problem with her daughter:My nine-year-old daughter, Maria, is in Year Four. Every evening we get into homework battles (争执). Three afternoons a week, she has activities (netball, singing) after school and by the time we get home, homework is the last thing she feels like doing. The other two days, she gets home early and we argue(争论)about whether she should do her homework right after school, or if she should have some time to rest and play first, When Maria at last sits down to do her homework, she seems to want me there helping all the time. I do want to help her, but I’m sure that she is going to need to be able to do it on her own. And in fact, most of the time, I have other things I need to be doing. It seems that children these days have much more homework than we did, and some of it is really beyond(超越)their abilities(能力). As you can see, I’m really worried about homework and I really don’t know what I should do. Any ideas?听力答案:Level1I. 1. B 2. B 3. B 4. B 5. BII. 1. B 2. C 3. B 4. CIII. 1. having 2. study 3. mad 4. wasn’t5. Friday6. party7. anymore8. would9. everyone 10. wasn’tIV. 1. B 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. AV. 1. C 2. B 3. B 4. D 5. CLevel 2I. 1. A 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. CII. 1. A 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. BIII. 1. B 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. CIV. 1. a pair of shoes或shoes 2. her son或son 3. brown 4. thirty-nine或39 5. eighty-five或85 6. sixteen或16 V. 1. D 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. B。
英语初级听力lesson eighteen答案1、The manager isn’t in at the moment. May I _______ a message? [单选题] *A. take(正确答案)B. makeC. haveD. keep2、--What’s the weather like today?--It’s _______. [单选题] *A. rainB. windy(正确答案)C. sunD. wind3、20.Sometimes it often rains ________ in my hometown in summer. [单选题] * A.heavyB.hardlyC.heavily(正确答案)D.strongly4、14.Builders have pulled down many old houses, and they will build a lot of new ________. [单选题] *A.ones (正确答案)B.oneC.the onesD.the one5、61.How is online shopping changing our way? ? ? ? ? ? life? [单选题] *A.of(正确答案)B.inC.onD.for6、He has grown rich lately. [单选题] *A. 后来B. 以后C. 终于D. 最近(正确答案)7、11.No one ________ on the island(岛). [单选题] *A.liveB.lives(正确答案)C.livingD.are living8、______ visitors came to take photos of Hongyandong during the holiday. [单选题] *A. ThousandB. Thousand ofC. ThousandsD. Thousands of(正确答案)9、The train is coming. Be ______! [单选题] *A. careful(正确答案)B. carefullyC. carelessD. care10、You might not like the way Sam behaves, but please be kind to him. _____, he is your grandfather. [单选题] *A. After all(正确答案)B. Above allC. In allD. At all11、I took?some _______of the Great Wall?in China last year. [单选题] *A. potatoesB. tomatoesC. photos(正确答案)D. paintings12、—______ Tom play the piano?—Yes, very well. ()[单选题] *A. Can(正确答案)B. MayC. MustD. Should13、—What do you think of Animal World? —______. I watch it every day.()[单选题] *A. I don’t mind it.B. I like it.(正确答案)C. I can’t stand it.D. I don’t like it.14、—Where did you get the book?—From my friend. I ______ it three days ago. ()[单选题] *A. lentB. borrowed(正确答案)C. keptD. returned15、--_______ I borrow these magazines?--Sorry, only the magazines over there can be borrowed. [单选题] *A. MustB. WouldC. May(正确答案)D. Need16、55.There is a ________ on in the bookshop. Let's go to buy some books. [单选题] *A.movieB.matchC.sale(正确答案)D.concert17、Chinese people spend _____ money on travelling today as they did ten years ago. [单选题] *A. more than twiceB. as twice muchC. twice as much(正确答案)D. twice more than18、The rain is very heavy _______ we have to stay at home. [单选题] *A. butB. becauseC. so(正确答案)D. and19、—What were you doing when the rainstorm came?—I ______ in the library with Jane. ()[单选题] *A. readB. am readingC. will readD. was reading(正确答案)20、( ) Some students preferred to stay in the toilet ______ do morning exercises. [单选题] *A in order to notB in not order toC in order not to(正确答案)D not in order to21、Her ideas sound right, but _____ I'm not completely sure. [单选题] *A. somehow(正确答案)B. somewhatC. somewhereD. sometime22、If by any chance someone comes to see me, ask him to leave a _____. [单选题] *A. message(正确答案)B. letterC. sentenceD. notice23、—What’s the matter with that boy?—______.()[单选题] *A. He is watching TV in his roomB. He takes his temperatureC. He was playing a toy carD. He hurt his right leg(正确答案)24、( ) No matter _____ hard it may be, I will carry it out. [单选题] *A whatB whateverC how(正确答案)D however25、Kate has a cat _______ Mimi. [单选题] *A. called(正确答案)B. callC. to callD. calling26、My brother often does ______ homework first after school.()[单选题] *A. heB. his(正确答案)C. sheD. her27、His mother’s _______ was a great blow to him. [单选题] *A. diedB. deadC. death(正确答案)D. die28、I _______ seeing you soon. [单选题] *A. look afterB. look forC. look atD. look forward to(正确答案)29、My brother usually _______ his room after school. But now he _______ soccer. [单选题] *A. cleans; playsB. cleaning; playingC. cleans; is playing(正确答案)D. cleans; is playing the30、Sitting at the back of the room()a very shy girl with two bright eyes. [单选题] *A. is(正确答案)B. areC. hasD. there was。
英语听力教程1英语初级听力第十八单元答案
1、Simon does not()his fellow workers because they often argue over trivial matters. [单选题] *
A. get on with(正确答案)
B. come up with
C. do away with
D. go on with
2、Our teacher suggested that each of us _____ a study plan for the tong summer vacation. [单选题] *
A. make(正确答案)
B. made
C. will make
D. would make
3、54.—________?—Yes, please. I'd like some beef. [单选题] *
A.What do you want
B.May I try it on
C.Can I help you(正确答案)
D.What else do you want
4、( ) The salesgirls in Xiushui Market have set a good example______us in learning English. [单选题] *
A. to(正确答案)
B. for
C. with
D. on
5、Don't tell me the answer, I'll work out the problem _____. [单选题] *
A .by me
B. myself(正确答案)
C. me
D. mine
6、You wouldn't have seen her if it _____ not been for him . [单选题] *
A. has
B. had(正确答案)
C. have
D.is having
7、I have seldom seen my father()pleased with my progress as he is now. [单选题] *
A. so(正确答案)
B. very
C. too
D. rather
8、You should finish your homework as soon as possible. [单选题] *
A. 赶快地
B. 尽能力
C. 一...就
D. 尽快地(正确答案)
9、15.This kind of bread is terrible. I do not want to eat it ________. [单选题] *
A.any more(正确答案)
B.some more
C.no longer
D.some longer
10、90.—I want to go to different places, but I don’t know the ________. —A map is helpful,
I think. [单选题] *
A.price(正确答案)
B.time
C.way
D.ticket
11、--Do you know _______ girl with long curly hair?--Yes. She is Mary. She plays _______ piano very well. [单选题] *
A. a; /
B. the; /
C. the; the(正确答案)
D. a; the
12、Mary wanted to travel around the world all by herself, but her parents did not _______ her to do so. [单选题] *
A. forbid
B. allow
C. follow(正确答案)
D. ask
13、—______is my notebook?—Look! It’s in your schoolbag.()[单选题] *
A. What
B. Which
C. Where(正确答案)
D. How
14、—______some nice crayons. I think they are ______.()[单选题] *
A. Here is; Betty’s
B. Here are; Betty
C. Here is; Betty
D. Here are; Betty’s(正确答案)
15、There are many_____desks in the room. [单选题] *
rge old brown(正确答案)
B.old large brown
rge brown old
D.brown old large
16、43.How much did you ________ the man for the TV? [单选题] * A.pay(正确答案)
B.take
C.spend
D.buy
17、I shall never forget the days()we worked on the farm. [单选题] *
A. when(正确答案)
B. what
C. which
D. on that
18、We have made a _______ tour plan to Sydney. [单选题] *
A. two day
B. two days
C. two-day(正确答案)
D. two-days
19、Our campus is _____ big that we need a bike to make it. [单选题] *
A. very
B. so(正确答案)
C. such
D. much
20、--The last bus has left. What should we do?--Let’s take a taxi. We have no other _______ now. [单选题] *
A. choice(正确答案)
B. reason
C. habit
D. decision
21、Our teacher was very happy because _______ failed the exam. [单选题] *
A. somebody
B. anybody
C. nobody(正确答案)
D. everybody
22、The soldiers would rather die than give in. [单选题] *
A. 呈交
B. 放弃
C. 泄露
D. 投降(正确答案)
23、2.I think Game of Thrones is ________ TV series of the year. [单选题] * A.exciting
B.more exciting
C.most exciting
D.the most exciting (正确答案)
24、My dog is very _______. It is safe to touch it if you want to. [单选题] *
A. lucky
B. delicious
C. friendly(正确答案)
D. helpful
25、______ my great joy, I met an old friend I haven' t seen for years ______ my way ______ town. [单选题] *
A. To, in, for
B. To, on, to(正确答案)
C. With, in, to
D. For, in, for
26、1.________my father ________ my mother is able to drive a car. So they are going to buy one. [单选题] *
A.Neither; nor
B.Both; and
C.Either; or
D.Not only; but also(正确答案)
27、She is a girl, _______ name is Lily. [单选题] *
A. whose(正确答案)
B. who
C. which
D. that
28、Amy and her best friend often ______ books together.()[单选题] *
A. read(正确答案)
B. reads
C. is reading
D. to read
29、41.My father is a headmaster and he is _____ charge _____ a primary school. [单选题] * A./, of
B./, with
C.in, of (正确答案)
D.in, with
30、We are very hungry now. Can you _______ us something to eat? [单选题] *
A. carry
B. take
C. borrow
D. bring(正确答案)。