新时代交互英语视听说2答案unit10
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Done with this task. Your current score: 97%Part I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man does bungee jumping regularly.B. The woman is excited with the experience of bungee jumping.C. Both the man and the woman are afraid of heights.D. Neither of the man and the woman fear heights.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He has accepted a promotion.B. He has got a raise.C. He is afraid of flying.D. He is afraid of the woman.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Staying close to the phone.B. Closing all the curtains.C. Singing songs to herself.D. Keeping a barking dog.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She saw a ghost.B. She was writing on a white sheet.C. She was frightened by a big spider.D. She was frightened by a small spider.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She did well and is likely to get the job.B. She did well, but is unlikely to get the job.C. She performed poorly and is unlikely to get the job. .D. She performed poorly, but is likely to get the job.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.Tony:Nancy and Laura, just the was looking for. Laura:Well, Sherlock Holmes, you've just found us.Tony:The Outdoor Club is going weekend.join us for an adventure?Laura:I could be interested, but will there be I hate snakes.They leave meTony:Probably not, Laura, we'll be and snakes don'tmuchsnakes. 响尾蛇), and friendlyones snakes (乌梢蛇). You can't be afraid of thefriendly snakes,Laura:Well, if we encounter any snakes, friendlysee(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)Part III ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. Which of the following is true according to the speaker?A. No one loves flying.B. Only birds love flying.C. Not everyone likes to fly.D. Most people know how to deal with fear of flying.2. According to the speaker, if one and his neighbor both fear flying, whatcan they do to lessen their fears?A. Talk about their experiences in flying.B. Share their fears with each other.C. Break the ice with a firm handshake.D. Walk across the aisle to talk to them.3. What is the advantage of bringing an MP3 player with you when flying?A. It can create a small world of your own.B. It can decrease the noise from the engine.C. You can concentrate on the music you like.D. All of the above.4. What does the speaker finally suggest?A. Do something that engage your mind to forget the fear.B. Do something interesting to forget the fear.C. Try to forget the height.D. Try to remember the height.5. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. The Importance of Overcoming Fear of FlyingB. Types of People Who Fear FlyingC. Ways to Lessen Your Fear of FlyingD. The Relationship between Fear and Types of PassengersPart IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.Mary, some of us in the Outdoor Club are going _____________ this weekend.You interested?A. campB. to campingC. campingD. under camp2.I won't go with you to the mountain top. I'm scared _____________ ofheights.A. stifflyB. stiffC. stickD. sticky3.I know you're afraid of heights. But come anyway. You can _____________the climbing.A. skipB. skip overC. skip byD. skip across4.If I just stay in the camp and cook and clean up for you, it doesn't_____________ like much fun.A. hearB. listenC. listen toD. sound5.The burglar must have heard me, and he rushed out of the window_____________ he came in.A. the wayB. in the wayC. through the wayD. by the way6.If you _____________ an airliner and discovered that your team ofprogrammers was responsible for the flight control software, would you get off?A. boarded onB. boarded inC. boarded upD. boarded7.With my team's software, the plane would probably not even be able to taxias far as the runway, _____________ take off.A. leave aloneB. let awayC. let aloneD. let along8.The drowning man held _____________ the overturned boat.A. tight withB. tight on toC. tightly overD. tightly with9.Sue, I haven't seen you for a while. Where have you been _____________?A. hiddenB. hidingC. concealedD. concealing10.When I fly, three things happen: my stomach _____________, my face goespale and I break into a cold sweat.A. turnsB. upturnsC. overturnsD. return。
UNIT1II. Listening Skills1. M: Why don‟t we go to the concert today?W: I‟ll go get the keys.Q: What does the woman imply?2. W: I can‟t find my purse anywhere. The opera tickets are in it.M: Have you checked in the car?Q: What does the man imply?3. M: Are you going to buy that pirated CD?W: Do I look like a thief?Q: What does the woman imply?4. M: Do you think the singer is pretty?W: Let‟s just say that I wouldn‟t/t vote for her in the local beauty contest.Q: What does the woman imply about the singer?5. M: Have you seen Tom? I can‟t find him anywhere.W: The light in his dorm was on just a few minutes ago.Q: What does the woman mean?1.B2.B3.D4.C5.AIII. Listening InTask 1: Encore!As soon as the singer completed the song, the audience cr ied, “Encore! Encore!” The singer was delighted and sang the song again. She couldn‟t believe it when the audience shouted for her to sing it again. The cycle of shouts and songs was repeated ten more times. The singer was overjoyed with the response from the audience. She talked them and asked them why they were so much audience in hearing the same song again and again. One of the people in the audience replied, “We wanted you to improve it; now it is much better.”1.F2.T3.F4.T5.FTask 2 What are your favorite songs?W: Hi, Bob! Do you want to go to a concert with me?M: A concert? What's it about?W: It features recent pop songs. Are you interested?M: Hmm, I was crazy about pop songs when I was in high school, but now I'm no longer a big fan. Pop songs go out of fashion too quickly. I'm beginning to prefer old folk songs.W: Many older people find those songs cool, and my parents are hooked on them too. By the way, a program of golden oldies was on TV yesterday evening.M: Oh, what a pity! I missed it.W: I have a DVD of oldies. I can lend it to you if you want.M: Oh, that would be great. I'm dying to hear them. Many thanks.1.B2.B3.D4.A5.CTask 3 Music and your moodTypes Examples EffectsSlow music Ballads and some formsof classical music. It often creates a peaceful atmosphere that is good for relaxing after a busy day.Very slow music below 50 beats per minute Jazz and blues. It can create an atmosphereof sadness.Faster music Rock,heavy metal anddance music. It tends to give us energy and make us feel full of life. It can be played at parties, sporting events and in cars. Rock music can be used to accompany physical labor. It does not make sense to blame rock music for road accidents .IV. Speaking OutModel 1 Do you like jazz? Laura: Hey!Bob: Hello!Laura: Do you like jazz, Bob? Bob: No, not much. Do you like it?Laura: Well, yes, I do. I‟m crazy about Wynton Marsalis.Bob: Oh, he‟s a piano player, isn‟t he?Laura: No, he‟s a trumpet player. So, what k ind of music do you like?Bob: I like listening to rock.Laura: What group do you like best?Bob: Er, The Cranberries. They‟re the greatest. What about you? Don‟t you like them?Laura: Ugh! They make my stomach turn!SAMPLE DIALOGA: Do you like classical music?B: No, I don‟t like it at all.A: What type of music do you like?B: I‟m a real fan of pop songs.A: Who‟s your favorite singer or group?B: Jay Chou. What do you think about him?A: I can hardly bear pop songs. They are all noise to me.Model 2 Do you like punk rock?Max: What kind of music do you like?Frannie: Well, I like different kinds.Max: Any in particular?Frannie: Er, I especially like punk rock.Max: Punk rock? You don‟t seem like the punk rock type.Frannie: You should have seen me in high school. I had my hair dyed blue.Max: Wow, that must have been a sight!Frannie: It sure was. What about you? What‟s your favorite music?Max: I guess I like jazz best. Hey, I‟m going shopping for CDs tomorrow. Would you like to come along?Frannie: Sure, that sounds great.SAMPLE DIALOGA: What sports appeal to you?B: I like almost every kind of sport.A: Is there anything you like especially?B: Well, I like X-sports in particular.A: x-Sports? You don‟t look like the extreme sports type.B: I have even tried bungee jumping and surfing.A: Wow, you certainly surprised me!B: Then how about you? What kind of sport do you prefer?A: I like t‟ai chi most. In fact, I‟m going to buy some books about t‟ai chi. Why don‟t you come with me?B: Sounds good. Let‟s go.Model 3 It just sounds like noise to me.Philip: Turn down that noise! What on earth is it anyway!Laura: But dad…This is Metallica1 They‟re so cool. They are one of the most famous heavy metal bands.Philip: I don‟t care. It just sounds like noise to me. I can‟t stand it!Laura: I love this kind of music, but if you really hate it that much, I‟ll out on something else. What do you want to hear?Philip: How about some popular easy-listening music. Maybe something like Celine Dion?Laura: Not her again! Her music isn‟t very hip any more. I think she is a bore.SAMPLE DIALOGA: That music is terrible! Turn off!B: But, Mom, this is Backstreet Boy‟s hit song “Get down”! It‟s really appealing.A: Nonsense. It‟s just noise tome. I can‟t put up with it anymo re.B: It‟s my favorite music. But if you hate it so much, I‟ll hate something you like. What would like to listen to?A: What about some old songs of the 1970s like “The White-Haired Girl”?B: Ha-ha-ha-ha. It‟s not fashionable any longer. I‟ll be bored to death.V. Let‟s TalkThe Origin of the Song “Happy Birthday to You”The story of the song “Happy Birthday to You” Began as a sweet one, but later became bitter. Two sisters, Mildred Hill, a teacher at a kindergarten, and Dr. Patty Hill, the principal of the same school, wrote a song together for the children, entitled “Good Morning to All”. When Mildred combined her musical talents with her sister‟s knowledge in the area of kindergarten education, …Good Morning to All” was sure to be a success. The sister published the song in a collection entitled “Song Stories of the Kindergarten” in 1893. Thirty-one years later, after Dr. Patty Hill became the head of the Department of Kindergarten Education at Columbia University‟s Teachers College, a gentleman by the name Robert Coleman published the song, without the sisters‟ permission. He added a second part, which is the familiar “Happy Birthday to You”. Mr. Coleman‟s addition of the second part made the song popular and, finally, the sisters” original first part disappeared. “Happy Birthday to You” had altogether replaced the sisters‟ original song “Good Morning to All”. In 1916 Patty took legal action against Mr. Coleman. In court, she succeeded in proving that hey were the real owners of the song.1. teacher at a kindergarten2. Good Morning to All3. Happy Birthday to You4. Happy Birthday to You Good Morning to AllPossible Retelling for the Teacher‟s ReferenceThe story of “Happy Birthday to You” was a nice, sweet on eat the very beginning, but later turned into a bitter one. There were two sisters: one was Mildred Hill, and the other Patty Hill. The former had great musical talents, while the latter had knowledge of kindergarten education. Bu combining their abilities, the two produced a song called “Good Morning to All”. It was a success, and later published in a collection of songs for kindergartens.Thirty-one years later a man named Coleman published the song without the sisters‟ permission. To make things worse, he added a second part, which is the present “Happy Birthday to You”. This new song soon became popular and eventually it replaced the sisters‟ first part altogether. Then, in 1916, Patty took legal action against Coleman. In court she managed to prove that she and her sister really owned the song.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Thank You for the MusicI‟m nothing special; in fact I‟m a bit of a boreIf I tell a joke, you‟re probably heard it beforeBut I have a talent, a wonderful thing…Cause everyone listens when I start to singI‟m so g rateful and proudAll I want is to sing it out loudSo I sayThank you for the music, the songs I‟m singingThanks for all the joy they‟re bringingWho can live without it, I ask in all honestyWhat would life beWithout a song or a dance what are weSo I say thank you for the musicFor giving it to meMother says I was a dancer before I could walkShe says I began to sing long before I could talkAnd I‟ve often wondered, how did it all startWho found out that nothing can capture a heartLike a melody canWell, whoever it was, I‟m a fanSo I sayThank you for the music, the songs I‟m singing…Task 2: MozartMozart was a fascinating musician and composer whose fame continues to grow more than two centuries after his death. He was born in Salzburg, Austria, in 1756. Before the age of four, he had shown great musical talent. His father then decided to let him start taking harpsichord lessons. The boy‟s reputation as a musical talent grew fast. At five, he was composing music. Form that time on, Mozart was performing n concerts and writing music. By his early teens, he had mastered the piano, violin and harpsichord, and was writing symphonies and operas. His first major opera was performed in Milan in 1770, when he was only fourteen. At fifteen, Mozart became the conductor for an orchestra in Salzburg. In 1781, he left for Vienna, where he was in great demand as both a performer and a composition teacher. His first opera was a success. But life was not easy because he was a poor businessman, and his finances were always in a bad state. His music from the next decade was notvery popular, and he eventually fell back on his teaching jobs for a living. In 1788 he stopped performing in public, preferring only to compose. He died in 1791 at the age of thirty-five. Although he lived only a short life, he composed over 600 works.1. Which of the following is true of the four-year-old Mozart? B2. What could Mozart do at the age of six? A3. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of Mozart's accomplishments while he was in his early teens? A4. Which of the following is true of Mozart? D5. Which of the following could be the most appropriate title for the passage? CTask 3: KaraokeDalin: It‟s Mike‟s birthday on Friday, so a bunch of us are going to go to the karaoke bar. Would you like to come with us?Laura: Karaoke bar? You have a special place just for singing? In America, bars sometimes have a karaoke night where the customers can sing a song, but we haven‟t special karaoke bars!Dalin: Really? In China, karaoke is a very popular way for friends ro spend time together. We can select the music that ur group enjoys. We mostly sing pop songs.Laura: Do you sing individually or in groups? Singing is not a very in thing, so I don‟t sing very well.1. F2. F3.T4.T5.TSpeakingMusical MemoriesTony: Listen! Quick, turn up the radio! Isn‟t that “Can You Feel the Love Tonight?”Nancy: Yeah, it is, but what‟s the big deal?Tony: When I was a little boy, my grandmother took me to see the movie The Lion King. That‟s the Elton John song from the movie.Nancy: I still can‟t understand why it‟s so important to you.Tony: Because it was the first movie I ever saw with my grandma and because I really loved spending time with her. It is my favorite song of all times!Nancy: The first time Tom and I went on a date, we went to see Titanic. I always think of the song “My Heart Will Go On” as our song! Whenever I hear it, I think of that night.Tony: Oh, I can understand why you love that song! Isn‟t it interesting all the memories we connect with songs?Test C C D C Bfavorite band Not anymore no longer a big fan collected the ones Going crazy Maybe to you pressure fall in love get it from time to time Go on music videoB C D D A C D A B A C D C B CUNIT2II. Listening Skills1. W: From what I can remember, the director asked us to rehearse this one hundred times.M: A hundred times? Is the director out of his mind?Q: What does the man imply?2. M: What did you think about the movie you saw last night?W: I should have stayed at home. It was a complete waste of money.Q: What does the woman imply?3. W: She said she might become a famous movie star.M: Yes, and pigs might fly.Q: What does the man mean?4.M: So if you give me twenty dollars for three tickets, I can give you eight dollars change.W: Oh, that's cheaper than I expected.Q: How much is a ticket?5 W: She's the best woman director ever. I've seen all her movies.M: Are you sure? She's never won any awards.Q: What does the man mean?1. A2.D3.B4.C5.BIII. Listening InTask 1:Finally, we've found something in common.Amy: What did you think of the movie, Peter? Did you like it?Peter: Not really, Amy. It seemed that the director was just trying hard to impress us with strange close-ups and special sound effects, but he forgot to include a good story.Amy: The movie made you think. It was different from the superficial dialogs you usually see in films these days.Peter: But the movie seemed to be too dark and sad. Why does a movie have to be sad to be deep?Amy: But it is better than some violent movies with nothing but gunfights and exploding cars. I prefer thought-provoking movies.Peter: Sometimes you don't want to think. You just want light-hearted movies. By the way, did you see the new mystery movie shown at the local cinema yesterday?Amy: Oh, it was so suspenseful. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.Peter: I loved it too. The plot was great, and the acting was unbelievable.Amy: Now we've found something in common. I guess we can watch mysteries together in the future.Peter did not really like the movie because the director was just using strange close-ups and special sound effects, but did not include a good story. Amy enjoyed the movie because it made people think. Peter disagrees, saying a movie does not have to be sad to be deep. Amy argues that it is better than some violent movies. Still, Peter thinks sometimes people don't want to think and just want light-hearted movies. Finally Peter and Amy found something in common. They both liked the new mystery movie, so they can watch mysteries together in the future.Task 2: An actor forgetting his lineThere was once a great actor who could no longer remember his lines. After several years of searching, he finally found a theater that was willing to give him a try. The director said, “This is the most important part, and it has only one line. At the opening you walk onto stage carrying a rose. You hold the rose to your nose with just one finger and thumb, smell it deeply and then say the line on praise of the rose: …Ah, the sweet smell of my love.‟” The actor was excited. All day long before the play he practiced his line over and over again.Finally, the time came. The curtain went up, the actor walked onto the stage, looked at the audience, and with great emotion said the line, “Ah, the sweet smell of my love.” The audience exploded in laughter. Only the director was furious! “Ahhhhhh! You damned fool!” he cried.“You‟ve ruined my play! You‟ve ruined me!” The actor was puzzled, “What happened? Did I forget my line?” “No!” shouted the director. “You forget the rose!”1.D2.C3.D4.A5.BTask 3: The Academy AwardsThe Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are presented every year by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellent professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers.The formal ceremony at which the awards are presented is one of the most important award ceremonies in the world. It is televised live in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and gathers large numbers of viewers elsewhere throughout the world. This year's ceremony was watched by more than 40 million Americans. It is said that only the Super Bowl, the Olympic Opening Ceremonies, and the Football World Cup Final draw more viewers in the United Sates.However, the Academy Awards are not without criticism. It has been observed that several of the Academy Award winners have not stood the test of time. Critics claim that many films with artistic value, cultural influence and innovative qualities have not received enough attention. Since the 1980s, money-making blockbusters have often been Best Picture winners, but they are not necessarily great films with depth. The Academy Awards have also been criticized for favoring certain types of films and neglecting other types. The Best Picture prize has rarely been given to an animated film or a science fiction film, with Avatar as an exceptionThe Academy Awards or the OscarsThe Award Ceremonyone of the most important award ceremonies in the worldtelevised live in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and gathering large numbers of viewers elsewhere throughout the worldwatched by more than 40 million AmericansOnly the Super Bowl, the Olympic Opening Ceremonies, and the Football World Cup Final draw more viewers.CriticismSeveral of the Academy Award winners have not stood the test of time.Many films with artistic value, cultural influence, and innovative qualities have not received enough attention.Money-making blockblusters without depth have often been Best Picture winners.The Oscars favor certain types of films and neglect other types. The Best Picture prize has rarely been given to an animated film or a science fiction film.IV. Speaking OutModel 1 Will you come with me?John: Laura, I am wondering i f you‟re free tomorrow night.Laura: Well, I guess I am. Why?John: I‟ve got two Star Wars premiere tickets. Will you come with me?Laura: Yeah, definitely! Thanks for inviting me!John: It‟s my pleasure.Laura: I really wanted to see Star Wars on the opening night, but the tickets were sold out. How did you manage to get hold of them?John: A friend of mine works at the “Pepsi” headquarters, which is a major sponsor of the movie. So he was able to get the tickets for free.Laura: Wow, people are paying as much as $200 each on the black market. I‟m flattered you went through all this trouble just for me.John: You‟re welcome.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: Hi, are you busy this weekend?B: Yes. What‟s on your mind?A: I‟ve got two tickets for the car exhibit ion. Would you like to go with me?B: Sure. Thanks for your invitation.A: It‟s nothing.B: I‟ve been wanting to see exhibition, but it was not at all easy to get a ticket. How did you manage to get two tickets?A: A friend of mine works at the exhibition center. She was able to get three free tickets.B: Wow, people are paying almost 100 yuan for a ticket on the black market. Thank you very much indeed for inviting me.A: No problem.Model 2 What did you think about the movie?John: So… what did you think about the movie?Laura: Well… I think this Star Wars episode is an excellent piece of work, but not as good as theprevious ones.John: Really? But I think this Star Wars episode was incredible!Laura: Why do you think so?John: Well, one of the most spectacular things about it was the special effects. State-of-the-artspecial effects were the main reason for the success of the previous episodes.Laura: You‟re right. The special effects were amazing! And I like the fact that they created somany fantastic settings and other-worldly costumes, weapons and creatures.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: What did you think about The Lion King?B: Well… I think this cartoon was pretty good, but not as good as Beauty and the Beast. It‟s a killer flick.A: Really? But I think The Lion King was unbelievably good.B: I thought it was just OK. Why do you think so?A: Well, it‟s so interesting that the lives of the lions were similar to the lives of human beings.B: You‟re right. The murder in The Lion King was almost the same as the murder in the Shakespearean play Hamlet.Model 3 the plot is first-class.John: It‟s kind of cool that they still used the same Star Wars theme song for this movie.Laura: Yeah! It just reminds me of the previous Star Wars scenes.John: I know exactly what you mean! Hearing that song makes me think of the past.Laura: I think the plot was first-class. But I don‟t think the character development was that strong.John: Do you think that has anything to do with the casting of the movie?Laura: No, the casting was great; the actors are excellent, but I think the acting was a little weak. They just didn‟t have a lot of funny or meaningful lines.John: Well, maybe, but I liked the little kid that played “Skywalker”. I can‟t imagine anyone else playing that part.Laura: Yeah, I liked him too. He‟s soooo cute!Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: What do you think about the movie?B: I think the plot was first-class. But I don‟t think the character development was so strong.A: Yes, the characterization was rather weak. Do you think it is because of the casting of the movie?B: No, the cast was strong. But the acting was rather poor. And the lines are not interesting at all.A: Well, maybe. But I liked the heroine of the movie. She is excellent.B: Yeah, I liked he r too. She‟s adorable!V. Let‟s TalkAlfred HitchcockAlfred Hitchcock was a British director. His movies frequently show innocent people caught up in situations beyond their control or even understanding.Hitchcock preferred the use of suspense in his movies. In surprise, the director provides the viewer with frightening things. In suspense, the director tells or shows things to the audience which the characters in the movie do not know, and then skillfully builds up tension around what will happen when the characters finally learn the truth. Hitchcock had a great sense of humor. Once at a French airport, a suspicious customs official looked at Hitchcock‟s passport, which was marked simply PRODUCER. The curious official asked, “And what do you produce?” “Gooseflesh.” replied Hitchcock.Alfred Hitchcock always managed to make a brief appearance in his movies: He was sometimes getting on a bus, or crossing a street, pr walking in front of a store, or across the courtyard in an apartment. However, for the movie Lifeboat in 1944, he was faced with a difficult problem. The entire movie was set in a lifeboat out at sea, and there were only a few characters in the boat. Originally, he wanted to float by as a dead body, but he was afraid he‟d sink! His clever solution was to place a photograph of himself in a newspaper that one of the characters read during the course of the movie.1. A2.B3.C4.D5.DVI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingListeningTask 1: Only One LinePeter has always wanted to be an actor, but never succeeded because he had a hard time memorizing lines. A friend of his told him about a small part in a play. He promised Peter that he could do it because he‟s only have to remember one line. Peter decided to take the part. His only line was, “Listen, I hear the guns roar!” Peter practiced and practiced, “Listen, I hear the guns roar!” On the opening night of the play Peter was very nervous. Backstage, he practiced his line, over and over again, “Listen, I hear the guns roar! Listen, I hear the guns roa r!” Finally came his turn, Peter went onto stage. He heard a loud BOOM and cried out in spite of himself, “WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT?”1. memorizing lines2. remember one line3. I hear the guns roar4. a loud boom5.forgot his lineTask 2: Movie ReviewsI love movies! And after I see them, I like to comment on them. These are movies I saw this year I would like to recommend: Among comedies I highly recommend “Monsoon Wedding”. It‟s an Indian movie. The story is about an Indian wedding. Preparations for the wedding bring out funny and sad situations touching on love and a past rape. This movie shows some of the wonderful customs of India, and the importance of family and love. It‟s great!Among dramas, I like “Adaptation”. It is an excellent movie! But for me the first part of the movie was too fast to follow. I hope to see it again on DVD with captions.“The Pianist” is set in the Second World War. It‟s about a young Polish-Jewish pianist, who lives in Warsaw with his family. The Nazis sent his family to die in the concentration camps. He was safe, but would have died without unusually good luck and the kindness of a few non-Jews. This is a powerful movie with thought-provoking themes.“Rabbit-Proof Fence” is set in the 1930s in Australia, and it‟s based on rea l events. It is about three native girls who are separated from their families by the racist police who send them to special centers. There the girls are taught practical skills, and the government tries to integrate them into white Australian society. They can away from the camp and walked 1,500 miles to find their mothers. This is a sad, touching story that you should not miss.1.A2.C3.C4.A5.DTask 3: Let's go and see the movie.Lisa: What kind of movie do you want to see, Nick?Nick: I really want to see Monster Night, the horror movie advertised in newspapers.Lisa: Monster Night? It sounds scary. I don't like horror films.Nick: OK. It's not yet in theaters anyway. It won't be coming out until next week. What movies are playing now?Lisa: Let me check... There's an action film starring Jet Li, and... Monster Night! It's already in theaters.Nick: What? It is? Which theater is it playing at?Lisa: It's showing at the theater in the mall. But I really don't want to see it.Nick: All the critics have given Monster Night great reviews. What time is the next showing?Lisa: Well, if we hurry, we can make the three o'clock show. The show after that is at 4:30. But I'm too frightened to see this one.Nick: Come on, Lisa! Don't be a chicken. Let's go! We have to get tickets before they sell out!1.F2.T3.F4.T5.FSpeakingViews on MoviesInterviewer: Hello, Robert and Richard, I‟d like to ask you something about movies. Do you prefer going to the theater or watching movies on video at home?Robert: I prefer, personally, going to the theater, because I believe there are certain movies that come over better when you see them in a large theater. The sound effect is much better.Interviewer: What about you, Richard?Richard: Just the opposite. It‟s more comfortable to sit at home.Interviewer: There‟re many different movie genres, for example, science fiction, action, comedy, romance. What‟s your personal favorite?Robert: My favorite would be action movies.Richard: And mine would be nice movies that touch me deeply.Interviewer: How do you like the old black and white movies of the forties, and fifties compared with the modern blockbusters?Robert: For their time, the movies of the forties and fifties were excellent. But try to compa re them with today‟s technology, and you‟ll find there isn‟t anything to compare. It‟s so superior today.Richard: I agree.Test C B A B Da very good starring best-seller a new classic violent somewhat before .the calmness death thoughtD B D A C C C B A B C C D A CUNIT3II. Listening Skills1. M: Will you love and keep him in sickness and in health, as long as you both shall live?W: I will.。
第一部分新时代视听说2文字版答案部分Level 2 Unit 1第一部分第1.2小节不做。
第3小节 1.rough 2.exceeding 3.stand out 4.Witnesses 5.rejected 6. adopted 7.flowed in 8.emerged 9.To seek out 10.resolve第4小节不做。
第5小节 1.inclined 2.refugees 3.establishment 4.exclusively 5.rescued 6.abandoned 7.sought 8.exceed 9.matched 10.nourish第6.7.8小节不做第二部分不做。
第三部分第1小节 1.itness 2.esolved 3.dopted 4.escued 5.xceed 6.rief 7.elatively 8.ray 9.wist 10.rgan第2小节 1.sought out 2.As for 3.died form 4.go through 5.recovering from第3小节 1.slums 2.care 3.proved 4.revered 5.saint 6.specifically7.reject 8.emerged 9.cheerfulness 10.dignity第4小节(此部分每个人做都会有不同的顺序,记得要好好看题) 1.D:after 2.C:imploring 3.B:since 4.D:offer 5.C:choking up 6.D:talk to 7.B:keep 8.A:what 9.C:neither 10.C:collected第5.6节不做。
OVER警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载LEVEL 2 UNIT 21/3第三节:1.numerous 2.diverse 3.immense 4.transform 5.maintain6.ambition7.tremendously8.crucial第四节:1.transfering 2.previous 3.style 4.miserable 5.unique6.convincing7.motion8.adaptedponents 10.goals第五节:munity 2.diverse 3.transfer municate 5.pursue6.integrate7.obtaining8.significant9.encountered 10.maintain3/3第一节:1.diminished 2.convinced 3.diverse 4.previous 5.transferred 6.effect 7.rate 8.mood 9.performed 10.motivate第二节:1.take into account 3.familiar with 4.result in 5.participate more in 6.prior to就这么多了,关键的2节没有,真不好意思1/3第三节:1.fortune 2.In a way mitted 4.creativity 5.make a difference 6.on my own 7.For all 8.hooked 9.inspired 10.diagnostic第五节:1.grade 2.hooked 3.barely pared 5.changed 6.vision 7.souned 8.optimisic 9.size 10.personal警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载LEVEL 2 UNIT3/3第一节:1.ortune 2.ommitting 3.ooted 4.nspired 5.ooked ined 7.eans 8.ssumed 9.ntense 10.eputation第二节:1.as long as 2.make a difference 3.showing off 4.take,up 5.working out第三节:1.optimist 2.toughest 3.possible 4.deadly 5.diagnostic 6.paid -7.possibilities 8.creativity 9.solve 10.achievements第四节:(此部分每个人做都会有不同的顺序,记得要好好看题)1.B:watching 2.B:whose 3.B:as 4.A:improving 5.C:the death of a child 6.C:as 7.C:alive 8.C:being 9.C:beneficial 10.B:giving警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载UNIT 41/3 第三节 1.hung around 2.discouraged 3.recalled 4.essential5.curiosity6.kept in touch7.resist8.qualify9.addition 10.came out -第五节 1.cleaing 2.essential 3.resistance 4.discouraged 5.through 6.single-minded 7.Naturally 8.lift 9.so es3/3 第一节 1.essestial 2.curious 3.recall 4.discouraged 5.qualifies 6.postponed 7.embraced 8.further 9.confine 10.prejudice第二节 1.hanging around 2.started out 3.keep in touch 4.leave for 5.make something of yourselves第三节 1.identify 2.addition 3.conducted 4.broaden 5.beyond6.out7.apply8.scientific9.profound 10.affect第四节(此部分每个人做都会有不同的顺序,记得要好好看题)1.C:beyond 2.D:had attended 3.A:As 4.C:that 5.C:willing 6.D:uneducated 7.C:that 8.A:had been given 9.D:fleeing 10.B: taking警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载UNIT 51/3 第三节 1.marvelous 2.interviewed 3.congratulate 4.prime 5.via6.formuma7.Originally8.mounted9.destination 10.illusion第四节 1.my signature is similar to yours 2.are working far apart 3.he studied hard and his hard work paid off 4.takes too much of my time ,I'd like to be excused from further participation5.congratulating her on winning the Sports Trophy第五节 1.congratulated 2.mounted 3.promised 4.scholarship5.graduate6.proudbined8.benefit9.champion 10.excused3/3 第一节 1.hampion 2.ongratulate 3.ormula 4.llusion 5.riginally6.enerate7.erived8.riority9.espite 10.mposed第二节 1.are similar to 2.excused from 3.pay off 4.in other words 5.related to第三节 1.advice 2.lose sightof 3.plus m4.arvelous 5.formula 6.encouraged 7.favorite 8.finals 9.relaxed 10.atmosphere第四节(此部分每个人做都会有不同的顺序,记得要好好看题)1.A:In the case of 2.D:off 3.B:in 4.B: staged 5.D: satisifying 6.D:that 7.A:graduated 8.C:were 9.B: blame 10.B:to警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载UNIT 61/3 第三节1.controversy2.proposed3.implement4.varies5.renewed6.critical7.maintain8.opposing9.favor 10.burden第四节1.proven2.literate3. second4.native5.more6.courses7.argue 8.opposed 9.work 10.immigrants3/3 第一节1.transitional2.maintaining3.concepts4.proponents5.proposing6.fascinated7.lump8.swarm9.union 10.scared第二节1.other than 2.serve ..as 3. point out 4.slipped outof 5.banded together第三节1.immersed 2.effective 3.concepts 4.controversial5.variety6.critics7.burden8.immigrants9.addition 10.bilingu al第四节(此部分每个人做都会有不同的顺序,记得要好好看题)1.B: be given 2.C: should take/take 3.B: was told 4. B:more likely to 5. D: should be spent 6. C: were required 7. A: in which 8.C: during which 9.C: should be considered/be considered 10.A: having been worked out警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载UNIT 71/3第三节 1.norms 2.proof 3.viewpoint 4.inherit 5.outlook ck7.particular 8.undertook 9.prompted 10.response第五节 1.measure 2.有事要忙,这几天补上,后面的测试也会发到这里!开始补了:(5月16了,唉)第五节 1.measure 2.statements 3.helpless 4.depressing 5.suffer6.extreme7.trait8.undertake9.generally10.researchers3/3第一节 1.nteracts 2.esponse 3.ack 4.iewpoint 5.redicted6.haracteristic7.onservative8.riented9.lexible 10.eeking第二节 1.lead to 2.backed up ck of 4.figure out 5.search for第三节 1.personality 2.passed 3.interacting 4.contribute 5.factors 6.particular 7.involved 8.control 9.associated 10.depression第四节(顺序有所不同,认真看题啊)1.C:rather than 2.A:with 3.C:half of whom 4.D:to which 5.D:that 6.B:compared to 7.D:leading 8.D:no matter where 9.C:that it 10.D:in警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载UNIT 81/3第三节: 1.supportive 2.emerged 3.conveyed 4.intended plaints 6.romantic 7.misinterpreting 8.positively 9.emotional 10.engage[B]第四节: 1.he put it in his pocket instead of his mouth2.as a means of imparting and receiving information3.lead to job cuts in public schools4.on the verge of starvation5.assuming you're by the sea i assuming you are by the sea第五节:1.seldom 2.expect 3.factual 4.various 5.intended plaints - 7.respond 8.mislead 9.conveying 10.argument3/3第一节:1.conveyed plaints 3.intended 4.emotional 5.ignored 6.illustrate 7.typical 8.collapsed 9.insight 10.professional第二节:1.in contrast to 2.as a means of 3.on the verge of 4.looks you straight in the eye 5.give them away第三节:municated 2.assistance 3.conflict 4.instead 5.full y 6.similar 7.emphasis 8.emerged9.misunderstandings 10.acceptance第四节:(顺序有所不同,注意认真看题)1.A:Sensitizing 2.C:is used to using speech 3.B:misinterpreted 4.D:a little 5.D:delivered 6.D: what 7.C:comes 8.A:in which 9.C:is focused on 10.D:positively[/B] 警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载期末过关检测1/1第一节:1.resolve 2.miracles 3.adapt 4.hooked 5.intense 6.postponed 7.generate 8.proposed 9.response 10.typical第二节:municate with 2.in favor of 3.watched out for 4.made a big differance 5.stood out第三节:1.variety 2.critics 3.places 4.money 5.immigrants 6.reason 7.have 8.addition 9.programs 10.successful第四节:1.Tell...A:information 2.The...B:that3.They...D:understoodputers...B:giving5.After...D:did we hear6.I am...B:it7.Is...C:whose8.That's...A:what9.The job...D:get used to 10.The reason...C:that第二部分新时代视听说2截图版答案部分Unite1Unite2Unite3Unite4Unite5was,were,did,have,spent,much3/31.help=home2.homework=whoUnite6Unite7。
Unit 10II. Listening SkillsHow to Overcome Fears of FlyingIf you are afraid of flying, there are specialists who can teach you how to deal with your fears and finally get rid of them.They will find out if a nearby airport has special training programs for people who are afraid to fly. Many airports do. How would such a program workFirst, a specialist will take your group to the airport to watch the planes take off and land. A representative from one of the airlines will explain how an airplane flies. Then your group will sit in an airplane that stays on the ground. At a later time, you will go up in a plane for a short flight and then land. Gradually the time you spend in the air will increase. When you are prepares for it, the group will take a trip to another city.III. Listening InTask 1: Fear of HeightsTony: Hey, Mary, some of us in the Outdoor Club are going camping this weekend. You interestedMary: Gee, I don’t know… where’re you planning to goTony: Up into the mountains… We want to take advantage of the nice weather while it lasts.Mary: The mountains… you mean climbing themTony: Sure, many places have interesting mountains, but the ones here are the most beautiful I have seen—and only a few hours’ drive from here.Mary: If I were to go, I wouldn’t appreciate the view. I’d have my eyes shut tight all the time. I’mScares stiff of heights.Tony: You’ll be missing out on a lot of wonderf ul views.Mary: Oh, Tony, I really prefer to stay at the foot of the mountain.Tony: That’s Ok, Mary. Come anyway. You can skip the climbing—just stay in the camp and cookand clean up for us.Mary: That doesn’t sound like much fun. Maybe I should learn to overcome my fear of heights.(1) go camping (2) planning to go (3) the mountains (4) the most beautiful (5) drive (6) heights (7) wonderful views (8) skip the climbing (9) clean up (10) fun (11) overcomeTask 2: Scared SleepingSteven went to a psychiatri st. “ Doctor,” he said, “ I’ve got trouble. Every time I get into bed, Ithink there’s somebody under it. I get under the bed; then I think there’s somebody on top of it.Top , under, top, under. You’ve got to help me! I’m going crazy!”“ Just put yourself in my hands for two years,” said the doctor. “Come to me three times a week,and I’ll cure your fears.”“ How much do you charge”“ A hundred dollars a visit.”“ I’ll think about it,” said Steven.Six months later the doctor met Steven on the street. “ Why didn’t you ever come to see meagain” asked the psychiatrist.“ For a hundred bucks a visit A carpenter cured me for ten dollars.”“ Is that so How”“ He told me to cut the legs off the bed!”T F F T FTask 3: No More FearHi, my name’s Matthew, and I want to talk about my love of water.I had a fear of water when Iwas young. That fear kept me away from water. That was because once I was pushed into theswimming pool by a classmate when I was eight and first arrived in Australia from Vietnam. Thatexperience was horrible. I was down at the deep end, struggling, and I thought I was going todrown. It was a big fear. The next thing that happened was my teacher, dressed in full clothes,jumped in, and rescued me. Then I started to like that teacher who happened to be my Englishteacher. My English was broken as English was my second language. I didn’t want to learnEnglish or speak English. Then I changed. I find it to be an amazing experience. Now my fearOf water has gone. I just actually love water now, and I’m interested in English as well. I’m aBit more, let’s say, a bit more confident in speaking English now, I think. I’m no longer worriedabout my broken English. I don’t care if people laugh. I just find it fun to speak English. And Id on’t feel ashamed of myself when other people correct the mistakes in my English.1. C) Vietnam2. D) All of the above.3. B) He jumped into the pool to save the speaker.4. A) Because English was not his native language.5. A) Because his English teacher saved him from drowning, he came to like both water and English.IV. Speaking OutModel 1 Shake off your fear of darkness!Bob: People are frightened of lots and lots of different things. Are you frightened of anything in particularLaura: Well, I’m afrai d of walking alone in an open field at night.Bob: What are you afraid ofLaura: I don’t know exactly. Sometimes a shadow ahead scares me stiff. Sometimes the sudden cry of a bird or something startles me.Bob: What are you staying by yourself in a dark roomLaura: That can be even worse. When it’s absolutely dark and silent, I wouldn’t dare walk anywhere. And I wouldn’t dare make a sound. I just want to hide under a blanket.Bob: If you are scared of the dark, you’ll miss a lot of interesting experiences.Laura: I guess so.Bob: To get the most out of life, you should find a doctor to help you shake off your fear of the dark.Laura: Yeah, that’s good advice.SAMPLE DIALOGA: People are frightened of lots and lots of different things. Are you frightened of anything in particularB: Well, I’m scared of dogs.A: Really What are you afraid ofB: I don’t know exactly. They just make me nervous, and I’m scares to death when a dog barks atme.A: If you’re scared of dogs, you’ll miss a lot of fun. They are our good friends.B: Maybe you are right.A: To overcome this fear, you could find a doctor to help you get rid of that fear of dogs.B: That’s a good idea. Thank you.Model 2 I’m afraid I’ll failLaura: John, What’s the matter with you You look so down.John: We will have a big exam tomorrow in Physics, and I’m afraid I’ll fail.Laura: Have you been studyingJohn: You know me. I study all the time. And I know the material until I step into the exam room.Laura: What happens thenJohn: It’s like I’m two people. On ce I pick up the exam paper, all my knowledge is gone.Laura: That’s hard to believe.John: But it’s true. My head is filled with a buzzing noise, the words blur on the page, and I can’t think. And…Laura: And whatJohn: And I break into a cold sweat.Laura: Oh, I feel for you.SAMPLE DIALOGA: Oh, what’s the matter with you You look so glum.B: We will have an English oral test tomorrow, and I’m worried I’ll fail.A: Did you practiceB: You know me. I have been practicing all the time. And I can speak fluently I see theinterviewer.A: I can hardly believe it.B: It’s like I’m two people. I open my mouth but my mind goes blank.I simply can’t think. And…A: And whatB: And I stammer.A: Oh, you have my sympathy.Model 3 Going to the dentist really unnerves me!Laura: Ouch! This tooth is really bugging me.John: Maybe you have a cavity. Have you seen the dentistLaura: No. I haven’t. Going to the dentist really unnerves me. I try to avoid it like the plague.John: Come on. Don’t be a chicken! It can’t be tha t bad!Laura: I’m not a chicken! But I’ll do anything to stay out of the dentist’s chair.John: Even when your face is swollen with the bad toothLaura: You bet!SAMPLE DIALOGA: I have a bad cold, and I’ve had a low fever for several days.B: Have you seen the doctor Maybe you should take an injection.A: No. I lose courage at the idea of taking an injection. I’ll try to avoid it as much as possible.B: Come on. Don’t be like a child! It’s all in your mind.A: I’m not like a child! But I’ll do everything t o avoid injections.B: Even when your cold last for several more daysA: Sure.V. Let’s TalkIt must be a burglar.I’m Helen. Well, it happened a few years ago. I was living in a house with my parents. Oneevening I had to prepare myself for an examination at school. I was working in the basement atmy table when my parents went to the city to go shopping. Suddenly, I heard steps on the floorabove me. I knew there was actually nobody in the house besides me. What could I do I wasterribly frightened because I knew that it must a burglar. We had the windows open to air theroom, so it must be burglar. What could I do I remembered that I had a toy gun in my cupboard,so I decide to take the toy gun and go upstairs. Well, I took the toy gun, went out of my room, andshouted as if there was another person, “ George, take the dog and go outside.” On my wayupstairs, I turned on lights. The burglar must have heard me, and he rushed out of the window theway he came in.Well, I was relieved, and then I tried to phone my parents, but I was so terribly frightened that Iwasn’t able to dial the number.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask 1: I hate flying.Dave: Sue, I haven’t seen you for a while. Where’ve you been hidingSue: Dave, I have some excellent news. I won first prize in the computer software competition.Dave: That’s wonderful news. What’s the prizeSue: I’ve won a trip to Sydney.Dave: Wow! That’s great—but how will you get thereSue: Fly, of course. It’s much too far to swim.Dave: I hate flying. With just the thought of not having my feet safe on the ground, three things happen: my stomach turns, my face goes pale, and I break into a cold sweat.Sue: But if you want to travel, you have to fly.Dave: That’s true. But if I were to fly, I’d have to get some medicines from the doctor.Sue: That’s must cause you a lot of trouble.Dave: Well, I have no other choice.1. first prize, software competition2. a trip to3. fly4. turns, goes pale, a cold sweat5. some medicines6. cause , a lot of troubleTask 2: Don’t be afraid of the alligators!While enjoying fishing off the Florida coast, a tourist overturned his boat by accident. He couldswim, but he was afraid of alligators. So he just held tight on to the overturned boat. After a whilehe saw a coast guard officer walking close to the shore, and he got excited. He shouted at theofficer, “Are there any alligators around here” “No,” the man shouted back, “they haven’t beenaround for years!” Feeling greatly relieved, the tourist started swimming lazily toward the shore.”About halfway there he asked the coast guard, just out of curiosity, “How did you get rid of thealligators” “We didn’t do anything,” the officer answered. “Wow, how lucky I am,” said thetourist. The officer then added, “ The sharks got them.1. A) He caught hold of the boat.2. C) Whether there were any alligators around.3. D) No, not for the past years.4. B) Because the sharks killed all of them.5. A) A threat was replaced by a bigger threat.Task 3: Fear of FlyingAt a recent software engineering management course in the United States, the participants were given an awkward question to answer: “If you had just boarded an airliner and discovered that your team of programmers had been responsible for the flight control software, would you get off im mediately If yes, please put up your hands.” Then a forest of hands were raised, but one programmer called Smith did not put up his hand. When asked what he would do, he replied that he had no fear and would be quite happy to stay on board. “With my team’s software,” he said, “the plane was unlikely to even taxi as far as the runway, let alone take off.”1. T2. T3. F4. F5. TSpeakingSnakes frighten me.Tony: Oh, Nancy, I am looking for you.Nancy: Well, Sherlock Holmes, you’ve just found me. What’s upTony: The Outdoor Club is going camping this weekend. Care to join us for an adventureNancy: I could be interested, but will there be snakes I hate snakes; they make me scared stiff.Tony: Probably not. We’ll be in the mountains, and snakes don’t care for the cold. But there are different kinds of snakes. Poisonous ones like rattlers, and friendly ones like garter snakes. You aren’t afraid of the friendly snakes, are youNancy: Well, if we encounter any snakes, you’ll see how loud I can scream.Toney: Even if they’re friendly snakesNancy: Yeah, all snakes make my hair stand on end.Part IDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man does bungee jumping regularly.B. The woman is excited with the experience of bungee jumping.C. Both the man and the woman are afraid of heights.D. Neither of the man and the woman fear heights.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He has accepted a promotion.B. He has got a raise.C. He is afraid of flying.D. He is afraid of the woman.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Staying close to the phone.B. Closing all the curtains.C. Singing songs to herself.D. Keeping a barking dog.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She saw a ghost.B. She was writing on a white sheet.C. She was frightened by a big spider.D. She was frightened by a small spider.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She did well and is likely to get the job.B. She did well, but is unlikely to get the job.C. She performed poorly and is unlikely to get the job. .D. She performed poorly, but is likely to get the job.Part IIDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.Tony: Nancy and Laura, just the (1) I was looking for. Laura: Well, Sherlock Holmes, you've just found us. (2) Tony: The Outdoor Club is going (3) this weekend. (4) join us for an adventureLaura: I could be interested, but will there be (5) I hate snakes. They leave me (6).Tony: Probably not, Laura, we'll be (7), and snakes don't much (8) the cold. But there are different kinds of snakes. (9) like rattlers (响尾蛇), and friendly ones (10) garter snakes (乌梢蛇). You can't be afraid of the friendly snakes, (11) Laura: Well, if we encounter any snakes, friendly (12), you'll see (13) I can (14).(1) two people/2 people(2) What's up(3) camping(4) Care to(5) snakes(6) scared stiff(7) in the mountains(8) care for(9) Poisonous ones(10) like(11) can you(12) or not(13) how loud(14) screamPart IIIDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choosethe correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. Which of the following is true according to the speakerA. No one loves flying.B. Only birds love flying.C. Not everyone likes to fly.D. Most people know how to deal with fear of flying.2. According to the speaker, if one and his neighbor both fear flying, what can they do to lessen their fearsA. Talk about their experiences in flying.B. Share their fears with each other.C. Break the ice with a firm handshake.D. Walk across the aisle to talk to them.3. What is the advantage of bringing an MP3 player with you when flyingA. It can create a small world of your own.B. It can decrease the noise from the engine.C. You can concentrate on the music you like.D. All of the above.4. What does the speaker finally suggestA. Do something that engage your mind to forget the fear.B. Do something interesting to forget the fear.C. Try to forget the height.D. Try to remember the height.5. Which of the following can be the best title for the passageA. The Importance of Overcoming Fear of FlyingB. Types of People Who Fear FlyingC. Ways to Lessen Your Fear of FlyingD. The Relationship between Fear and Types of PassengersPart IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1. Mary, some of us in the Outdoor Club are going _____________ this weekend. You interestedA. campB. to campingC. campingD. under camp2. I won't go with you to the mountain top. I'm scared _____________ of heights.A. stifflyB. stiffC. stickD. sticky3. I know you're afraid of heights. But come anyway. You can_____________ the climbing.A. skipB. skip overC. skip byD. skip across4. If I just stay in the camp and cook and clean up for you, it doesn't _____________ like much fun.A. hearB. listenC. listen toD. sound5. The burglar must have heard me, and he rushed out of the window _____________ he came in.A. the wayB. in the wayC. through the wayD. by the way6. If you _____________ an airliner and discovered that your team of programmers was responsible for the flight control software, would you get offA. boarded onB. boarded inC. boarded upD. boarded7. With my team's software, the plane would probably not even be able to taxi as far as the runway, _____________ take off.A. leave aloneB. let awayC. let aloneD. let along8. The drowning man held _____________ the overturned boat.A. tight withB. tight on toC. tightly overD. tightly with9. Sue, I haven't seen you for a while. Where have you been _____________A. hiddenB. hidingC. concealedD. concealing10. When I fly, three things happen: my stomach _____________, my face goes pale and I break into a cold sweat.A. turnsB. upturnsC. overturnsD. return。
《大学英语视听说教程》第2册(2016)Unit10答案UNIT 10 VALUES AND BEHAVIORSPART ONE WARMING UPKey:Suggested answers: littering, spitting, snatching bus seats, queue-jumping, taking off shoes and socks in public, speaking loudly, bad temper and cursing, smoking in non-smoking/smoke-free areasPART TWO LISTENINGText 1The generation that’s remaking ChinaTask 1: Watch the 1st part of a TED talk entitled“The generation t hat’s r emaking China” and comple te the notes.Task 2: Watch the 2nd part of the talk and link the items to “Chinese youth”which were used(c) high incomeTask 3: Watch the last part of the talk and answer the following questions.Key:1.Because they consume luxury brands in an unreasonable manner. They are taking those bagsand clothes as a sense of identity and social status.2.It does not mean they will wear nothing in the wedding, but it shows that these youngcouples are ready to get married without a house, without a car, without a diamond ring and without a wedding banquet, to show their commitment to true love.3.Two examples have been mentioned. One is that people rescued 500 dogs through socialmedia. The other is that people are helping to find missing children through social media.Text 2Task 1: Watch a movie clip and choose the right answer to each of the following questions.1. The girls were __________ in the room.A. having a partyB. listening to an art lectureC. reproducing a work by van GoghD. waiting for a newly-married girl2. The painter van Gogh was __________.A. treated unfairly by other paintersB. misunderstood by all his friendsC. poor yet admired for his honesty in his lifetimeD. regarded as one of the greatest painters in the world3. __________ made van Gogh’s works available to the masses.A. An easy way of reproduction techniqueB. A special kind of modern artC. A new printing techniqueD. A special kind of brushes4. What did the teacher think of marriage on campus?A. Marriage should not affect one’s school work.B. Students should not be allowed to get married.C. Married students should respect their teachers.D. Pre-marriage education is necessary to students.Task 2: Listen to the following sentences, and fill the gaps.1.He painted what he felt, not what he saw. People didn’t understand. They may think itchildlike and crude.2.With the ability to reproduce art, it is available to the masses. No one needs to own a vanGogh original.3.They can paint their own van Gogh in a box, ladies. The newest form of mass-distributed art:paint by numbers.4.Look at what we have done to the man who refused to conform his ideals to popular taste,who refused to compromise his integrity.5.Well, thank God I didn’t miss the paint-by-numbers lecture. I was on my honeymoon andthen I had to set up house.6.Then why not get married as freshmen? That way you could graduate without actually everstepping foot on campus.7.-- Don’t disregard our traditions just because you’re subversive.-- Don’t disrespect this class just because you’re married.8.If you fail me, there will be consequences.9.-- Are you threatening me?-- I’m educating you.PART THREE SPEAKINGTask 1: Watch a news report on bad behavior of tourists and briefly answer the questions.Key:1.Chinese touris ts’ indecent use of the toilet/bad behavior in the toilet.2.He was so disgusted by the mess that the next day tourists from China were forbidden toenter the White Temple.3.Taking photos in the Temple of Angkor, naked; camping next to the Great Wall regardless ofthe signs; relieving yourself in inappropriate places; damaging historical relics.PART FOUR WORD STRESS BOXTask 2: The following words are similar but have different stress patterns. Read them aloud and find out if there are some rules.’equal e’quality’equalize ,equali’zation’final fi’nality’finalize ,finali’zation’neutral neu’trality’neutralize ,neutrali’zationTask 3: Work in pairs. Student A reads a statement from the following list. Student B responds. Pay special attention to the stress of multi-syllable words.Example: Student A: I do magic. What am I?Student B: You’re a magician.1. I play music. (musician) 6. I make people beautiful. (beautician)2. I study history. (historian) 7. I fix electrical appliances. (electrician)3. I do technical work. (technician) 8. I take photographs. (photographer)4. I work in a library. (librarian) 9. I only eat vegetables. (vegetarian)5. I work in politics. (politician) 10.I study grammar. (grammarian)PART FIVE HOMEWORKTask 1: In this part, you are going to hear people talking about behaviors in a different culture. Listen carefully and do the exercises.People in the States are so (1) connected to their cars. They are so (2) concerned whether their cars look good, and they talk about their cars (3) a lot. I think that cars (4) isolate people. Public transportation (5) brings people together… and it’s better for the (6) environment. Americans (7) live in their cars. This is one thing about the living here that I just (8) can’t get used to.IIListen and decide whether the following statements are true or false.(T) 1. People in Tokyo feel surprised to see the speaker eat with chopsticks.(F) 2. The speaker thinks of himself as some kind of genius.(F) 3. According to the speaker, it is something unusual for Japanese people to speak English.Listen again and fill in the blanks with the words you’ve heard.People in Tokyo (1) overreact when I can use chopsticks or speak the language. I’ve been living here for three years –of course I can eat with chopsticks and say some things in their language. They act as if I were some kind of (2) genius who had (3) broken a secret code, or as if I had just done them (4) a really big favor. I don’t (5) congratulate them when they speak English to me. I don’t get (6) wh at the big deal is.Task 2: In this part, you are going to hear people talking onthe subject of friendship.Listen and decide if the following statements are true or false.(F) 1. Martin always turns to his friends for help when he’s in trouble.(T) 2. Jean thinks nothing is more important than friendship.(T) 3. Robert has lived in many places.(F) 4. Robert likes to contact his friends by letters though he doesn’t write good letters.(T) 5. Jean believes that friendship can still be there although friends no longer live in the samearea.Listen again and complete the sentences below.How important are friends to you?Martin thinks family is more important than friends because he comes from a big family and he can get help from his familywhen he needs help.Jean thinks friendship is more important than love because love may lead to a lot of hurt feelings and bitterness, while a good friend is a friend for life.What exactly do you mean by a friend?Jean thinks a friend is someone who you can count on, who will help you if you need help, who will listen to you when you talk about your problems.Robert thinks a friend is someone who likes the same things that you do, who you can argue with and not lose your temper even if you don’t always agree about things, whoyou don’t have to talk with all the time but can be silent withperhaps.Task 3: Watch a TED talk “Which country does the most good for the world”.Good countries:No. 1 Ireland No. 2 Finland No. 3SwitzerlandThe speaker’s criteria:This is a country which simply gives more to humanity/the world than any other country.Step 3: Listen to the talk and complete the sentences.1.First of all I want to tell you precisely what I mean when I say a good country.2.According to the data here, no country on Earth, per head of population, per dollar ofGDP, contributes more to the world that we live in than Ireland.3.This means that as we go to sleep at night, all of us in the last 15 seconds before we driftoff to sleep, our final thought should be, God d ammit, I’m glad that Ireland exists.4.In the depths of a very severe economic recession, I think that there’s a really importantlesson there, that if you can remember your international obligations whilst you are trying to rebuild your own economy, that’s really s omethin g.5.This depressed me, because one of the things that I did not want to discover with thisindex is that it’s purely the province of rich countries to help poor countries.6.And indeed, if you look further down the list, I don’t have the slide here, you wil l seesomething that made me very happy indeed, that Kenya is in the top 30, and that demonstrates one very, very important thing.7.This is about attitude.8.This is about culture.9.Countries like China and Russia and India, which is down in the same part of the index,well, in some way, it’s not surprising.10.They’ve spent a great deal of time over the last decades building their own economy,building their own society and their own polity.11.But it is to be hoped that the second phase of their growth will be somewhat moreoutward-looking than the first phase that has been so far.12.You can look right down to the level of the individual datasets.13.It’s something that you might find easy to do and you might even find enjoyable andeven hel pful to do, and that’s simply to start using the word “good” in this context.14.Ultimately, that, I think, is what will make the change.。
Unit 10II. Listening SkillsHow to Overcome Fears of FlyingIf you are afraid of flying, there are specialists who can teach you how to deal with your fears and finally get rid of them.They will find out if a nearby airport has special training programs for people who are afraid to fly. Many airports do. How would such a program work?First, a specialist will take your group to the airport to watch the planes take off and land. A representative from one of the airlines will explain how an airplane flies. Then your group will sit in an airplane that stays on the ground. At a later time, you will go up in a plane for a short flight and then land. Gradually the time you spend in the air will increase. When you are prepares for it, the group will take a trip to another city.III. Listening InTask 1: Fear of HeightsTony: Hey, Mary, some of us in the Outdoor Club are going camping this weekend. You interested?Mary: Gee, I don’t know… where’re you planning to go?Tony: Up into the mountains… We want to take advantage of the nice weather while it lasts.Mary: The mountains… you mean climbing them?Tony: Sure, many places have interesting mountains, but the ones here are the most beautiful I have seen—and only a few hours’ drive from here.Mary: If I were to go, I wouldn’t appreciate the view. I’d have my eyes shut tight all the time. I’mScares stiff of heights.Tony: You’ll be missing out on a lot of wonderful views.Mary: Oh, Tony, I really prefer to stay at the foot of the mountain.Tony: That’s Ok, Mary. Come anyway. You can skip the climbing—just stay in the camp and cookand clean up for us.Mary: That doesn’t sound like much fun. Maybe I should learn to overcome my fear of heights.(1) go camping (2) planning to go (3) the mountains (4) the most beautiful (5) drive (6) heights (7) wonderful views (8) skip the climbing (9) clean up (10) fun (11) overcomeTask 2: Scared SleepingSteven went to a psychiatrist. “ Doctor,” he said, “ I’ve got trouble. Every time I get into bed, Ithink there’s somebody under it. I get under the bed; then I think there’s somebody on top of it.Top , under, top, under. You’ve got to help me! I’m going crazy!”“ Just put yourself in my hands for two years,” said the doctor. “Come to me three times a week,and I’ll cure your fears.”“ How much do you charge?”“ A hundred dollars a visit.”“ I’ll think about it,” said Steven.Six months later the doctor met Steven on the street. “ Why didn’t you ever come to see meagain?” asked the psychiatrist.“ For a hundred bucks a visit? A carpenter cured me for ten dollars.”“ Is that so? How?”“ He told me to cut the legs off the bed!”T F F T FTask 3: No More FearHi, my name’s Matthew, and I want to talk about my love of water. I had a fear of water when Iwas young. That fear kept me away from water. That was because once I was pushed into theswimming pool by a classmate when I was eight and first arrived in Australia from Vietnam. Thatexperience was horrible. I was down at the deep end, struggling, and I thought I was going todrown. It was a big fear. The next thing that happened was my teacher, dressed in full clothes,jumped in, and rescued me. Then I started to like that teacher who happened to be my Englishteacher. My English was broken as English was my second language. I didn’t want to learnEnglish or speak English. Then I changed. I find it to be an amazing experience. Now my fearOf water has gone. I just actually love water now, and I’m interested in English as well. I’m aBit more, let’s say, a bit more confident in speaking English now, I think. I’m no longer worriedabout my broken English. I don’t care if people laugh. I just find it fun to speak English. And Idon’t feel ashamed of myself when other people correct the mistakes in my English.1. C) Vietnam2. D) All of the above.3. B) He jumped into the pool to save the speaker.4. A) Because English was not his native language.5. A) Because his English teacher saved him from drowning, he came to like both water and English.IV. Speaking OutModel 1 Shake off your fear of darkness!Bob: People are frightened of lots and lots of different things. Are you frightened of anything in particular?Laura: Well, I’m afraid of walking alone in an open field at night.Bob: What are you afraid of?Laura: I don’t know exactly. Sometimes a shadow ahead scares me stiff. Sometimes the sudden cry of a bird or something startles me.Bob: What are you staying by yourself in a dark room?Laura: That can be even worse. When it’s absolutely dark and sil ent, I wouldn’t dare walk anywhere. And I wouldn’t dare make a sound. I just want to hide under a blanket.Bob: If you are scared of the dark, you’ll miss a lot of interesting experiences.Laura: I guess so.Bob: To get the most out of life, you should find a doctor to help you shake off your fear of the dark.Laura: Yeah, that’s good advice.SAMPLE DIALOGA: People are frightened of lots and lots of different things. Are you frightened of anything in particular?B: Well, I’m scared of dogs.A: Really? What are you afraid of?B: I don’t know exactly. They just make me nervous, and I’m scares to death when a dog barks atme.A: If you’re scared of dogs, you’ll miss a lot of fun. They are our good friends.B: Maybe you are right.A: To overcome this fear, you could find a doctor to help you get rid of that fear of dogs.B: That’s a good idea. Thank you.Model 2 I’m afraid I’ll failLaura: John, What’s the matter with you? You look so down.John: We will have a big exam tomorrow in Physics, and I’m afraid I’ll fail.Laura: Have you been studying?John: You know me. I study all the time. And I know the material until I step into the exam room.Laura: What happens then?John: It’s like I’m two people. Once I pick up the exam paper, all my knowledge is gone.Laura: That’s hard to believe.John: But it’s true. My head is filled with a buzzing noise, the words blur on the page, and I can’t think. And…Laura: And what?John: And I break into a cold sweat.Laura: Oh, I feel for you.SAMPLE DIALOGA: Oh, what’s the matte r with you? You look so glum.B: We will have an English oral test tomorrow, and I’m worried I’ll fail.A: Did you practice?B: You know me. I have been practicing all the time. And I can speak fluently I see theinterviewer.A: I can hardly believe it.B: It’s like I’m two people. I open my mouth but my mind goes blank. I simply can’t think. And…A: And what?B: And I stammer.A: Oh, you have my sympathy.Model 3 Going to the dentist really unnerves me!Laura: Ouch! This tooth is really bugging me.John: Maybe you have a cavity. Have you seen the dentist?Laura: No. I haven’t. Going to the dentist really unnerves me. I try to avoid it like the plague.John: Come on. Don’t be a chicken! It can’t be that bad!Laura: I’m not a chicken! But I’ll do anything to stay out of the dentist’s chair.John: Even when your face is swollen with the bad tooth?Laura: You bet!SAMPLE DIALOGA: I have a bad cold, and I’ve had a low fever for several days.B: Have you seen the doctor? Maybe you should take an injection.A: N o. I lose courage at the idea of taking an injection. I’ll try to avoid it as much as possible.B: Come on. Don’t be like a child! It’s all in your mind.A: I’m not like a child! But I’ll do everything to avoid injections.B: Even when your cold last for several more days?A: Sure.V. Let’s TalkIt must be a burglar.I’m Helen. Well, it happened a few years ago. I was living in a house with my parents. Oneevening I had to prepare myself for an examination at school. I was working in the basement atmy table when my parents went to the city to go shopping. Suddenly, I heard steps on the floorabove me. I knew there was actually nobody in the house besides me. What could I do? I wasterribly frightened because I knew that it must a burglar. We had the windows open to air theroom, so it must be burglar. What could I do? I remembered that I had a toy gun in my cupboard,so I decide to take the toy gun and go upstairs. Well, I took the toy gun, went out of my room, andshouted as if there was another person, “ George, take the dog and go outside.” On my wayupstairs, I turned on lights. The burglar must have heard me, and he rushed out of the window theway he came in.Well, I was relieved, and then I tried to phone my parents, but I was so terribly frightened that Iwasn’t able to dial the number.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask 1: I hate flying.Dave: Sue, I haven’t seen you for a while. Where’ve you been hiding?Sue: Dave, I have some excellent news. I won first prize in the computer software competition.Dave: That’s wonderful news. What’s the prize?Sue: I’ve won a trip to Sydney.Dave: Wow! That’s great—but how will you get there?Sue: Fly, of course. It’s much too far to swim.Dave: I hate flying. With just the thought of not having my feet safe on the ground, three things happen: my stomach turns, my face goes pale, and I break into a cold sweat.Sue: But if you want to travel, you have to fly.Dave: That’s true. But if I were to fly, I’d have to get some medicines from the doctor.Sue: That’s must cause you a lot of trouble.Dave: Well, I have no other choice.1. first prize, software competition2. a trip to3. fly4. turns, goes pale, a cold sweat5. some medicines6. cause , a lot of troubleTask 2: Don’t be afraid of the alligators!While enjoying fishing off the Florida coast, a tourist overturned his boat by accident. He couldswim, but he was afraid of alligators. So he just held tight on to the overturned boat. After a whilehe saw a coast guard officer walking close to the shore, and he got excited. He shouted at theofficer, “Are there any alligators around here?” “No,” the man shouted back, “they haven’t beenaround for years!” Feeling greatly relieved, the tourist started swimming lazily toward the shore.”About halfway there he asked the coast guard, just out of curiosity, “How did you get rid of thealligators?” “We didn’t do anything,” the officer answered. “Wow, how lucky I am,” said thetourist. The officer then added, “ The sharks got them.1. A) He caught hold of the boat.2. C) Whether there were any alligators around.3. D) No, not for the past years.4. B) Because the sharks killed all of them.5. A) A threat was replaced by a bigger threat.Task 3: Fear of FlyingAt a recent software engineering management course in the United States, the participants were given an awkward question to answer: “If you had just boarded an airliner and discovered that your team of programmers had been responsible for the flight control software, would you get off immediately? If yes, please put up your hands.” Then a forest of hands were raised, but one programmer called Smith did not put up his hand. When asked what he would do, he replied that he had no fear and would be quitehappy to stay on board. “With my team’s software,” he said, “the plane was unlikely to even taxi as far as the runway, let alone take off.”1. T2. T3. F4. F5. TSpeakingSnakes frighten me.Tony: Oh, Nancy, I am looking for you.Nancy: Well, Sherlock Holmes, you’ve just found me. What’s up?Tony: The Outdoor Club is going camping this weekend. Care to join us for an adventure?Nancy: I could be interested, but will there be snakes? I hate snakes; they make me scared stiff.Tony: Probably not. We’ll be in the mountains, and snakes don’t care for the cold. But there are different kinds of snakes. Poisonous ones like rattlers, and friendly ones like garter snakes. You aren’t afraid of the friendly snakes, are you?Nancy: Well, if we encounter any snakes, you’ll see how loud I can scream.Toney: Even if they’re friendly snakes?Nancy: Yeah, all snakes make my hair stand on end.Part IDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man does bungee jumping regularly.B. The woman is excited with the experience of bungee jumping.C. Both the man and the woman are afraid of heights.D. Neither of the man and the woman fear heights.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He has accepted a promotion.B. He has got a raise.C. He is afraid of flying.D. He is afraid of the woman.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Staying close to the phone.B. Closing all the curtains.C. Singing songs to herself.D. Keeping a barking dog.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She saw a ghost.B. She was writing on a white sheet.C. She was frightened by a big spider.D. She was frightened by a small spider.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She did well and is likely to get the job.B. She did well, but is unlikely to get the job.C. She performed poorly and is unlikely to get the job. .D. She performed poorly, but is likely to get the job.Part IIDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.Tony: Nancy and Laura, just the (1) I was looking for.Laura: Well, Sherlock Holmes, you've just found us. (2)? Tony: The Outdoor Club is going (3) this weekend. (4) join us for an adventure?Laura: I could be interested, but will there be (5)? I hate snakes. They leave me (6).Tony: Probably not, Laura, we'll be (7), and snakes don't much (8) the cold. But there are different kinds of snakes. (9) like rattlers (响尾蛇), and friendly ones (10) garter snakes (乌梢蛇). You can't be afraid of the friendly snakes, (11)?Laura: Well, if we encounter any snakes, friendly (12), you'll see (13) I can (14).(1) two people/2 people(2) What's up(3) camping(4) Care to(5) snakes(6) scared stiff(7) in the mountains(8) care for(9) Poisonous ones(10) like(11) can you(12) or not(13) how loud(14) screamPart IIIDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. Which of the following is true according to the speaker?A. No one loves flying.B. Only birds love flying.C. Not everyone likes to fly.D. Most people know how to deal with fear of flying.2. According to the speaker, if one and his neighbor both fear flying, what can they do to lessen their fears?A. Talk about their experiences in flying.B. Share their fears with each other.C. Break the ice with a firm handshake.D. Walk across the aisle to talk to them.3. What is the advantage of bringing an MP3 player with you when flying?A. It can create a small world of your own.B. It can decrease the noise from the engine.C. You can concentrate on the music you like.D. All of the above.4. What does the speaker finally suggest?A. Do something that engage your mind to forget the fear.B. Do something interesting to forget the fear.C. Try to forget the height.D. Try to remember the height.5. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. The Importance of Overcoming Fear of FlyingB. Types of People Who Fear FlyingC. Ways to Lessen Your Fear of FlyingD. The Relationship between Fear and Types of PassengersPart IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1. Mary, some of us in the Outdoor Club are going _____________ this weekend. You interested?A. campB. to campingC. campingD. under camp2. I won't go with you to the mountain top. I'm scared _____________ of heights.A. stifflyB. stiffC. stickD. sticky3. I know you're afraid of heights. But come anyway. You can _____________ the climbing.A. skipB. skip overC. skip byD. skip across4. If I just stay in the camp and cook and clean up for you, it doesn't _____________ like much fun.A. hearB. listenC. listen toD. sound5. The burglar must have heard me, and he rushed out of the window _____________ he came in.A. the wayB. in the wayC. through the wayD. by the way6. If you _____________ an airliner and discovered that your team of programmers was responsible for the flight control software, would you get off?A. boarded onB. boarded inC. boarded upD. boarded7. With my team's software, the plane would probably not even be able to taxi as far as the runway, _____________ take off.A. leave aloneB. let awayC. let aloneD. let along8. The drowning man held _____________ the overturned boat.A. tight withB. tight on toC. tightly overD. tightly with9. Sue, I haven't seen you for a while. Where have you been _____________?A. hiddenB. hidingC. concealedD. concealing10. When I fly, three things happen: my stomach _____________, my face goes pale and I break into a cold sweat.A. turnsB. upturnsC. overturnsD. return。