大学英语听力教程上册unit22原文及答案
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大学英语听力教程答案【篇一:听力教程第二册听力原文及答案(施心远)】tion onetactics for listeningpart 1 phonetics-stress, intonation and accent1. we haven’t got any in dark blue.2. we can’t make it at nine tomorrow.3. my telephone number is not 65031609.4. i don’t like the black jumper.5. he won’t come by the 7:30 train.(the word or digit in bold has the most stress)exercise:1. a2. b3. a4. b5. bpart2 listening and note-talkingdriving carefullydrive carefully and slowly when pedestrians are about, particularly in crowdedshopping streets, when you see a bus stopped, or near a parked mobile shop. watchout for pedestrians coming from behind parked or stopped vehicles, or from otherplaces where you might not be able to see them.three out of four pedestrians killed or seriously injured are either under fifteen orover sixty. the young and elderly may not judge speeds very well, and may step intothe road when you do not expect them. give them, and the infirm, or blind, ordisabled people, plenty of time to cross the road.drive slowly near schools, and look out for children getting on or off school buses.stop when signalled to do so by a school crossing patrol showing a stop-childrensign. be careful near a parked ice-cream van—children are more interested inice-cream then in traffic.when coming to a zebra crossing. be ready to slow down or stop to let peoplecross. you must give way once they have stepped onto a crossing. signal to otherdrivers that you mean to slow down or stop. give yourself more time to slow down orstop on wet or icy roads. never overtake just before a zebra crossing.exercise a:1. 2. 3. —4. when coming to a be ready to or stop to let people 5.exercise b:driving carefullyi. look out for pedestriansa. b. c. ii. look out for the young, the old and the disableda. pedestrians killed or seriously injured are either underb.c. give them, and the infirm, or or people, plenty of to iii. look out for childrena. b. iv. coming to a zebra crossinga. b. c.section twolistening comprehensionpart 1 dialogues mum: hello.tessa: hi, mum. it’s me. how are you?mum: oh, i’m fine, tessa. i except you’re phoning to find out how the arrangementsfor your party are going?tessa: yes. that’s right. you know, it’s really good of you and dad to make all thearrangements while i’m away. i really don’t know what i’d do without you!mum: oh, there is not that much to do really. in fact, your father and i are quiteenjoying ittessa: good. so how are thing going?mum: well, let’s see. i’ve already hired the hall, so that’s ok. tessa: have you found anyone to do the disco yet?mum: no, not yet, dear.tessa: well, do you think you could do that soon, mum? it might not be easy. whatabout the equipment?mum: well, we’re having the sound system and records delivered by a localcompany next week.tessa: good. that should be all right. what about the bar? mum: that’s all under control. we’re having the drinks delivered next week.tessa: great! have you organised the food? are you cooking it? mum: what, for 70 people? you must be joking! no, i think i’ll have it done by thecaterers* in the village.t essa: you’ll do that soon, won’t you? they’ll need a bit of notice.mum: mmm. of course. now, i had the invitations printed last week. thestationer’s did them, but i haven’t had time to send them yet…tessa: oh, mum, but the party’s in ten days! sen d them soon, will you, or we’llhave no guests!mum: yes, i’m sorry, dear. look, i’ll phone everyone too. i’ve been so busy with allthe arrangements…a: excuse me, do you mind answering a few questions?b: no.a: um firstly, do you ever eat fast food.b: yes, yes, i do.a: what kind of fast food do you normally eat?b: oh, er you know, burgers, sandwiches, well sometimes like a pizza or, you know,kebabs*.a: oh, right. and how often do you eat fast food? every day, more than once aweek or less than once a week?b: er, well monday to friday when i’m working er, yeah every day, um butnot…not usually at the weekends.a: and what time of day do you eat fast food?b: well, at work as i said, you know at lunchtime, um you know, i sort of go outand get a burger or sandwich. sometimes, you know, if, if i’m going out and i’veno time to cook in the evenings then i’ll, i’ll send out for a pizza.a: oh, right. do you only eat it as a main meal or do you snack between meals?b: no, only as a main meal, you know lunch or, or in the evening.a: and what do you think of fast food? which statements do you think are true?um, either“it’s convenient”b: oh, definitely. i mean, that’s sort of the main reason that i eat it.a: right. how about “it tastes good”?b: yeah. um, i mean, not as good as food like in a, in a good restaurant, but it’s notbad.a: “it’s good for you”?b: no. sort of eating quickly and standing up. it’s sort of bad for you. the fooditself isn’t very good for you, you know there’s not enough greens, um you know, vegetables or salad.a: mm. how about “it’s an expensive way of eating”? what do you think of that? b: oh, yes it is, er but you’re paying for the convenience, you know the speed of it.er, well, i certainly think that it’s cheaper than you know cooking your own food.a: er, and what about lastly “it creates litter.” do you think that’s true?b: yes, yes, it does. only i, i always put mine in a you know in a litter bin, but erunfortunately a lot of people don’t, um but in the packaging there is a lot of paper involved and plastic and sometimes polystyrene*.exercise b:it is convenient and fast, thought it doesn’t taste as good as food in good a restaurant. however it is bad to one’s health because there are not enough vegetables. it is also quite an expensive way of eating, but you’re paying for the convenience. and it creates litter because in the packaging there is a lot of paper, plastic and sometimes polystyrene involved.part 2 passagesit’s 3:15 in the afternoon and half the office just stepped out* for a coffee break. your eyelids are starting to close and 7-11 isjust around the corner. a soda or a bag of chips would be just the thing to perk you up*. so you, too, go out for an afternoon snack.sometimes we eat simply because everyone else is doing it. other times we eatwhen we feel tired, bored or depressed. snacking for the wrong reasons can lead to overeating and unhealthy diet.of course, there are times when our bodies really need extra energy. here are four tips to keep your snacking on the right track.le, but it’s only a temporary cure. once the fries are gone, the problem is still there. if you’re feeling lonely, don’t reach into the refrigerator. call a friend. if you’re feeling stressed, take a 10-minute walk.2. find a healthy pick-me-up*. if you’re truly hungry, a healthy snack can give you the boost of energy you need. if you like fresh foods, bring a small bag of tomatoes or apples slices to work whit you. to tame your sweet tooth, try a handful of dried fruit. a serving of nuts can be a perfect pick-me-up. they have the right combination of nutrients to give you the energy you need. but wait until you’re hungry to find something to eat. plan ahead and bring something healthy whit you.3. eat just one serving. don’t open up a whole box of cr ackers and start munching away. instead, pull out just one serving and put away the box.4. think of snacks as mini-meals. eating small, healthy snack can keep you from stuffing yourself at the next meal. instead of eating three big meals each day, split them into four or five mini-meals. you may actually eat less food overall.use these tips to help you plan snacks ahead of time. the next time you have a snack attack, tame your hunger the healthy way.exercise a:a soda or a bag of chips; a piece of cake; a sandwich; a small bag of tomatoes; a small bag of apple slices; a serving of nuts;a glass of low-fat-milk; a serving of crackers, etc.exercise b:1. a2. d3. b4. c5. d6. b7. c8. aexercise c:1. a soda or a bag of chips would be just the thing to perk you up.2. using food to change your feeling can be a dangerous habit.3. if you’re feeling lonely, don’t reach into the refrigerator. calla friend.4. a serving of nuts can be a perfect pick- me-up.5. eating small, healthy snacks can keep you from stuffing yourself at the next meal. breakfast fills your “empty tank”to get you going after a long night without food. and it can help you do better in school. easy-to-prepare breakfasts include cold cereal with fruit and low-fat milk, whole-wheat toast with peanut butter, yogurt *with fruit, whole-grain waffles or even last night’s pizza!it’s easy to fit physical activities into your daily routine. walk, bike or jog to see【篇二:全新版大学英语听说教程3答案】txt>全新版大学英语听说教程2009-03-07 20:19阅读527评论0字号:大中小全新版大学英语听说教程答案第三册part btext 1exercise 1: 1. c 2. a3.bexercise 2:1.she suggested that her husband spend more time with his mother. she said to her husband, life is too short, but you need to spend time with the people you love. you probably wont believe me, but i know you love her and i think that if the two of you spend more time together , it will make us closer.2.1) ...she was waiting by the door with her coat on and she had her hair curled.2) she had told her lady friends about this.text 2exercise 1: 1. c 2. d 3. dexercise 2: 1. f2. t3. f4. t5. fpart c1. b2. c3. b4. d5. dpart dmy first jobmy parents ran a small restaurant. it was open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. my first job was shining shoes for customers when i was six years old. my duties increased as i grew older. by age ten i was clearing tables and washing plates. my father made it clear that i had to meet certain standards. i had to be on time, hard-working and polite to the customers. i was never paid for any work i did. one day i made the mistake of telling dad i thought he should give me ten pounds a week. he said, ok, then how about you paying me for the three meals a day when you eat here and for the times you bring your friends here for free drinks? he figured i owed him about 40 pounds a week. this taughtme quite a lot.unit 2part btext 1exercise 1: 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. cexercise 2:1984 / son / medical school / tuition / afford it / realize / newspaper ads / extra business / advertisement / succeeded / agent / changed / phone call / put aside / doing / immediately / familiar / father-in-laws / visited / his father-in-law alive / coincidence.text 2exercise 1: 1. t 2. f 3. f 4. f5. fexercise 2:1.he was intrigued.2.a bank statement.3.his father-in-law had put an amount of money in the bank fo r his grandchildrens education.4.a little over $15,000.5.he could use the money to cover the tuition of his first year at a medical college.6.he is a doctor in illinois.part c1. f2. t3. f4. f5. t6. t7. f8. tpart dunexplained parallelsone of the best-known collections of parallels is between the careers of abraham lincoln and john f. kennedy. both were shot on a friday, in the presence of their wives; both were succeeded by a southerner named johnson; both their killers were themselves killed before they could be brought to justice. lincoln had a secretary called kennedy; kennedy a secretary called lincoln. lincoln was killed in the ford theater; kennedy met his death while riding in a lincoln convertible made by the ford motor company -- and soon.similar coincidences often occur between twins. a news story from finland reported of two 70-year-old twin brothers dying two hours apart in separate accidents, with both being hit by trucks while crossing the same road on bicycles. according to the police, the second victim could not have known about his brothers death, as officers had only managed to identify the first victim minutes beforethe second accident.connections are also found between identical twins who have been separated at birth. dorothy lowe and bridget harrison were separated in 1945, and did not meet until 1979, when they were flown over from britain for an investigation by a psychologist at the university of minnesota. (8处答案为met,34)they found that when they met they were both wearing seven rings on their hands, two bracelets on one wrist, a watch and a bracelet on the other. they married on the same day, had worn identical wedding dresses and carried the same flowers. dorothy had named her son richard andrew and her daughter catherine louise; bridget had named her son andrew richard and her daughter karen louise.(10处答案similar自己看下这个不一定, children) in fact, she had wanted to call her catherine. both had a cat called tiger. they also had a string of similarmannerisms when they were nervous.how can we explain the above similarities?unit 3part btext 1exercise 1: 1. b 2. c3.aexercise 2:1.because she wanted to understand each others expectations so that potential problems could be avoided and they could live happily together.2.cleaning up. everything must be cleaned up and put away be fore going to bed.3.sleeping. time for bed: 11pm; time to get up: 6:30am except on weekends.【篇三:全新版大学英语听说教程2答案】art a1. 172. 19633. 1.984. 2165. 19846. 19867. 30418. third9. 198710. 1988 11. four 12. ten 13. 1998 14. six 15. 1990s 16. 45 17. sixth18. 1998 19. 1999 20. five 21. 1999 22. 2001part bexercise 11. d2. bexercise 21. because she wants to enjoy good health. she also wants to stay in shape and look good2. both peter and laura like cycling and swimming. laura also plays tennis regularlypart c.1. d2. c3. d4. c5. bunit twopart a.1. yes2. no3. yes4. no5. yes6. no7. no8. nopart bexercise 1.1. for a while2. plans, this saturday3. have dinner, weekend4. italian, too much food5. chinese, japaneseexercise 21. it uses natural flavors, not much oil or cream or heavy sauces1. they will have dinner on saturday at either a chinese or a japaneserestaurantpart c1. b2. c3. dunit threepart a1. a. fine and pleasant b. 18℃(64℉) c. cloudy with heavy showers moving in from the west2. a. it started around 8 p.m and lasted for about three hoursb. it caused foru deaths and serious damage including a widespread power failurepart bexercise 11. b2. a3. dexercise 21. they went to the department picnic but their fun was spoiled by the hot weather1. because he thinks itll only be a short shower that cools things off a little part c1. a2.b3. c4. d5. bunit fourpart a.1. however; a2. because; d3. firtly; then, finally; c4. in short; bpart b.exercise 12 4 5 10 12 13 16 17exercise 21. b2. d3. c4. apart c1. eouraged2. talent3. composed4. conquest5. steady6. enthusiastic7. investing8. her real breakthrough in america came when she was selected by disney to sing the theme song of beauty and the beast9. in 1996 she performed at the opening ceremony of the 1996 atlanta olymic games10. she sings the depth and the power of love in a great many of her hits such as “love can move mountains”, “because you loved me”, “the power of love”unit 5part a1. c2. dexercise 11. d2. d3. c4. dexercise 21. she has suffered from insomnia for several months and lately has had alot of indigestion1. he gave the patient some medicine for insomnia and indigestion. he alsoadvised the patient to have a proper diet and begin a regular exercise programpart c1. d2. b3. b4. a5. dunit 6part a1. they are probably business partners1. one is showing the other the buidling where her company has offices1. 2nd 8th 9th 1stintroduction history business marketspart bexercise 11. they are discussing which candidate is more suitable for a vacant positionin the company1. leader of a group1. being dynamic1. because he has no experience in leadership1. because he has always been a follower, not a leaderexercise 2loyal, twenty no experience peterpersonnel management experience joan peter and cliveexperienced, solid reliable caustious, dynamic peter and clive part c1. c2. c3. a4. d5. cunit 7part aa medium-sized white t-shirt, a slogan on the front, a shop assistant in gettingwhat he wantsexercise 11. b2. c3. dexercise 21. interesting, handsome, successful, sporty, fashionable, fun 1. great, terrible1. the high status group, taste and style, image1. brightens, good, face another day, energy1. high fashion, practical, the image, the realitypart c1. significant 2 relatively 3. concentrate 4. iberal 5. editor 6. ready-to-wear 7. expand8. vera wang herself is a very good skater and she had olympic dreams too9. however, her love for the sport never ceased10. i dont know if designing costumes for nancy has been good in terms of actual sales, but it has been tremendous for name recognitionunit 8part a1. learn to like yourself1. self-esteem grows out of achieving realistic goals1. take occasional days of rest1. exercise1. get enoug sleep to feel rested1. build close relationshipspart bexercise 11. b2. d3. d4. b5. c6.dexercise 2millions, dream of swimming, one million, receive, $25000 to $40000, twenty, taxes, differentpursue their own interests, home, travel, their childrens college education mosta small number stay on their jobs security opportunities happiness part c1. c2. b3. d4. dunit 9part a1. b2. c3. dexercise 11. c2. b3. aexercise 21. his belief that one day he would become a movie star1. parking cars for one of hollywoods big restaurant1. no, his pay was only basic. but he got generous tips from guests drivinginto the restaurant1. larry parked the car of a famous film director and was able to introducehimself to the man1. a. many big film companies are interested in meb. many big companies are pressing me to pay their billspart c1. b2. d3. b4.aunit 10part a1. 1. earthquake2. three days ago3. turkey4. 100005. 340002. 1. explosion 2. early this morning3. 1084. 385. 11part bexercise 11. three months ago2. in the middle of a jungle3. a terrible storm4. all on board the plane except the narrator5. one (the narrator) exercise 21. it rolled and shook in the wind1. no. it arrived nine days later because it was raining heavily and the。
大学听力教程第二版答案【篇一:全新版大学英语(第二版)听说教程1听力答案】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 knowyou./ ...this is my sister.part b exercise 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 favorite activity: difficulty:part cexercise:how to improve listening comprehensionamong the four of listening , speaking, reading and writing, ifind listening most difficult, because i about the words i dont know. now i am trying to on the general idea, not worryingabout he new words. this makes me good, because i know ihave something. then, i listen again and 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 text book)unit 2part acommunicative function1. closing2. opening3. closing4. opening5. opening6. openinglistening strategy1. a2. b3. b4. a5. b6. a7. b8. a9. b 10. bpart b exercise 1:1. 1) b 2) c 3) a2. dexercise 2:1. a. age b. money c. peoples appearance2. a. ...say that again? i did not catch it./ b. ...speak more slowly, please?3. 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 text book)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 b exercise 1: 1.c 2.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 text book )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. c 2.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. f 4.t 5.fpart d (refer to text book )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. b 2. aexercise 2:telephone message:for: mr. johnson of abc importscaller: richard alexander from star electronicsmobile phone number: 909-555-2308office number: 714-555-2000message: call richard alexander at office number before 6pm. part cexercise:1. brian tong2. good luck company3. computer sales representative4. a degree in computer science5. a computer programmer in a trading company for theeyears.6. 38839673part d (refer to text book)unit 6part acommunicative function1. he wants to know where he can buy a painting2. he found out how much the dress cost as well as where hi could buy it.3. she suggests that them man buy a tie for his cousin.listening strategy1. 20.502. 50.953. 175.404. 50.805. 594part b exercise 1:1. in a department store2. there are four people speaking in the conversation. they are the receptionist, the salesperson, ann and mark3. to buy a dress for annexercise 2: 1. a 2. d 3. b 4. d 5. cpart cexercise:1. ...some defective goods2. ...was absent/...had mistaken his shop for a second had goods store./ ...was careless3. ...the mistake/...exchange the ladies purchases/...half the price. part d (refer to text book)unit 7part acommunicative function1.o,2.o3.f4.f5.o6.f7.o8.o9.f 10.o 11.o 12.flistening strategy (omitted)part b exercise 1: 1.a 2.dexercise 2:steve wellsa university juniorb averagea lifeguard for two summersin an apartmenthard working and reliableseldom absent from work and always on time pay the rent of the apartmenta clerk in the mailroom2 to 6 am monday through fridayminimumpart cexercise:mentioned: 1,3not mentioned but can be inferred: 2,5 not mentioned and cant be inferred: 4,6 part d (refer to text book)unit 8part acommunicative function1. because he dialed the wrong number2. because she was late for work. she overslept.3. because he did not notify her earlier about quitting.4. because he could not hire the woman.listening strategy (omitted)part b exercise 1: 1.c 2.b 3.cexercise 2:【篇二:新视野大学英语第2版听说教程2听力原文及答案完整版】ass=txt>unit1一.understanding short conversationsb d c d c c b b a c12345678910二.understand a long conversation d d a b c 三.understanding a passage c d b c bhomeworkd c b d b c a b a c12unit2一.understanding short conversations b b c c ca a a c a123450909042678910二understand a long conversationd b c d d【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.excellentunit 9 school daysshort 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.d6.painful,7.responsibilities,8.in person,9.as clear as,10.cannot be hidden。
大学英语语音教程答案1、The hall in our school is _____ to hold 500 people. [单选题] *A. big enough(正确答案)B. enough bigC. very smallD. very big2、The bookshop is far away. You’d better _______. [单选题] *A. by the busB. by busC. take busD. take?the bus(正确答案)3、You have coughed for several days, Bill. Stop smoking, _______ you’ll get better soon. [单选题] *A. butB. afterC. orD. and(正确答案)4、6.—How can we get to the school?—________ bus. [单选题] * A.ToB.OnC.By(正确答案)D.At5、He often comes to work early and he is _______ late for work. [单选题] *A. usuallyB. never(正确答案)C. oftenD. sometimes6、He is going to _______ a party this evening. [单选题] *A. hold(正确答案)B. makeC. needD. hear7、I think _______ is nothing wrong with my car. [单选题] *A. thatB. hereC. there(正确答案)D. where8、The children were all looking forward to giving the old people a happy day. [单选题]*A. 寻找B. 期盼(正确答案)C. 看望D. 继续9、I run out of money. Could you _______ me some?[单选题] *A. lend(正确答案)B. sellC. borrowD. buy10、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. notice11、_____ Lucy _____ Lily has joined the swimming club because they have no time. [单选题] *A. Not only; but alsoB. Neither; nor(正确答案)C. Either; orD. Both; and12、John Smith is _______ of the three young men. [单选题] *A. strongB. strongerC. the strongerD. the strongest(正确答案)13、71.How beautiful the shoes look! Can I________?[单选题] *A.try it onB.try on itC.try them on(正确答案)D.try on them14、—_____ are the Olympic Games held? —Every four years [单选题] *A. How longB. How often(正确答案)C. How soonD. How far15、88.Sorry. I don’t know the way? ? ? ? ? ?Dongfeng Cinema. [单选题] * A.byB.ofC.to(正确答案)D.for16、100.The bus can ______ you to the Great Wall. [单选题] *A.leaveB.take(正确答案)C.changeD.spend17、We have _______ a double room with a bath for you in the hotel. [单选题] *A. boughtB. reserved(正确答案)C. madeD. taken18、_____ yuan a month _____ not enough for a family of three to live on today. [单选题] *A. Five hundred; is(正确答案)B. Five hundreds; areC. Five hundred; areD.Five hundreds; is19、He _______ getting up early. [单选题] *A. used toB. is used to(正确答案)C. is usedD. is used for20、94.—Let’s go out for a picnic on Sunday.—________. [单选题] *A.Nice to meet youB.Here you areC.The same to youD.Good idea(正确答案)21、My brother will come to see me tomorrow. I’ll meet?_______ at the airport. [单选题] *A. herB. youC. him(正确答案)D. them22、—John, How is it going? —______.()[单选题] *A. It’s sunnyB. Thank youC. Well doneD. Not bad(正确答案)23、John is quite _______. He likes to attend activities in?his spare time. [单选题] *A. active(正确答案)B. quietC. lazyD. honest24、—Tony, it’s cold outside. ______ wear a jacket?—OK, mom.()[单选题] *A. Why not(正确答案)B. Why don’tC. Why did youD. Why do you25、The office building will be _______ a library. [单选题] *A. turned onB. turned upC. turned into(正确答案)D. turned off26、My sister gave me a _______ at my birthday party. [单选题] *A. parentB. peaceC. patientD. present(正确答案)27、I think ______ time with my friends is fun for me.()[单选题] *A. spendB. spendC. spending(正确答案)D. spent28、--Jenny, what’s your favorite _______?? ? ? --like peaches best. [单选题] *A. fruit(正确答案)B. vegetablesC. drinkD. plants29、He was very excited to read the news _____ Mo Yan had won the Nobel Prize for literature [单选题] *A. whichB. whatC. howD. that(正确答案)30、—Judging from ____ number of bikes, there are not many people in the party.—I think so. People would rather stay at home in such _____ weather. [单选题] *A. the, aB. a, /C. the, /(正确答案)D. a, a。
英语听力《大学英语听说教程》测试答案作者:魏国元2010/11/18(每卷附第一道选择题第一选项内容用于区分试卷)本答案系个人分析测试脚本获取,非官方正式发布,仅供参考,作者不保证所有答案的准确性。
第1册 (2)U NIT02- (2)U NIT04- (3)U NIT06- (4)U NIT08- (5)U NIT10- (6)U NIT12- (7)U NIT14- (8)U NIT16- (9)第2册 (10)U NIT02- (10)U NIT04- (11)U NIT06- (12)U NIT08- (13)U NIT10- (14)U NIT12- (15)U NIT14- (16)U NIT16- (17)第3册 (18)U NIT02- (18)U NIT04- (19)U NIT06- (20)U NIT08- (21)U NIT10- (22)U NIT12- (23)U NIT14- (24)U NIT16- (25)第4册 (26)U NIT02- (26)U NIT04- (27)U NIT06- (28)U NIT08- (29)U NIT10- (30)U NIT12- (31)U NIT14- (32)U NIT16- (33)第5册 (34)U NIT02- (34)U NIT04- (35)U NIT06- (36)U NIT08- (37)U NIT10- (38)U NIT12- (39)U NIT14- (40)U NIT16- (41)第1册U NIT02-A卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.Tuesday 答案:1) introduce myself2) How do you do3) Pleased to meet4) like you to meet5) How do you do6) Paresh7) 909 24678) Spanish9) the Red Building10) 6:00 pm11) French12) Elementary One13) August 1014) a notebook15) Spanish Basic Knowledge16) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) F22) F23) T24) T25) F26) southern Italy27) North African coast28) last century29) English30) beaches B卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.she doesn't like her teacher答案:1) have you met2) good to see you again3) How are you4) Lovely day5) marvelous morning6) Mrs. Smith7) Student Affairs8) Lee9) 00231210) A 311) Italy12) 713) 514) 1015) 818 607416) B17) C18) B19) D20) C21) F22) F23) F24) T25) F26) aware of27) a positive thought28) try and learn29) you study30) fluencyA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.By three o'clock. 答案:1) B2) A3) A4) D5) A6) H57127) 10 Bridge Street8) 810 67459) writing10) Mrs. Green11) July 1512) one13) May 3114) three15) Mother16) B17) E18) F19) C20) A21) Although22) animals23) whose24) primitive25) exchange26) transmission27) interested28) where or how this happened29) Languages are always changing30) dialects 第一道选择题第一选项:A.Tuesday. 答案:1) C2) A3) B4) B5) B6) 3A7) the Blue Mountains8) Monday9) May 1010) the front gate11) 8 am12) the side gate13) 6 pm14) lunch15) strong shoes16) A17) D18) F19) H20) G21) natural22) supplement23) habit24) overcome25) improve26) positive27) usually28) These famous men were known29) Napping was their secret30) feel better and live longerA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.Yes, it is. 答案:1) A2) B3) A4) A5) C6) Brian Gray7) the bike shop8) 623-88239) Mr. Paul Osman10) something urgent to talk11) T12) F13) T14) F15) F16) T17) T18) F19) T20) T21) conduct22) convenience23) corporate24) professional25) frustration26) sacrifice27) Smart28) interference29) appropriate30) asset 第一道选择题第一选项:A.No, she is out. 答案:1) B2) A3) B4) C5) B6) dentist7) 909-365-27158) Tuesday9) 2 p.m.10) tomorrow11) F12) T13) F14) T15) F16) F17) F18) F19) T20) T21) Instead22) item23) differ24) blouse25) fashionable26) chain27) receipts28) policy29) stimulate30) queuesA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.Dishes. 答案:1) A2) C3) D4) A5) B6) A7) B8) C9) D10) B11) A12) C13) A14) B15) C16) C17) A18) C19) B20) exactly21) applicant's22) desperately23) files24) suit25) truthful26) recommend27) request28) departure29) obtained 第一道选择题第一选项:A.She can't lift her finger. 答案:1) B2) A3) A4) C5) A6) A7) D8) B9) D10) B11) A12) B13) C14) A15) B16) A17) B18) A19) C20) awkward21) staff22) play23) teamwork24) applicant25) beforehand26) interrupt27) lack28) receptionists29) mailA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.On the seventh of July. 答案:1) B2) B3) D4) A5) B6) F7) T8) F9) T10) F11) item12) purchase13) satisfaction14) effective15) politely16) demonstrate17) specific18) advise19) threaten20) responsible21) Oslo22) 523) 1324) Mexico City25) 120 第一道选择题第一选项:A.12:15. 答案:1) C2) D3) B4) B5) D6) F7) T8) T9) F10) F11) four out of ten12) doubled13) nearly $17,00014) $1 million15) 59 percent16) 42 percent17) $16,92818) $9,18819) $20,00020) $3,17621) Jeff Juran22) H744-818223) jjuran@24) 416 787-635525) 416 725-8734A卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.9:50. 答案:1) D2) C3) A4) C5) C6) A7) B8) C9) C10) C11) indicated12) occasions13) Stadium14) participation15) government16) available17) boating18) controlled19) regional20) League21) waistcoat22) trousers23) underwear24) suspenders25) trainers 第一道选择题第一选项:A.Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday.答案:1) C2) B3) D4) C5) C6) B7) D8) C9) C10) D11) unspoken12) attitudes13) reactions14) unforgettable15) encounter16) Focus17) presentations18) effectively19) physical20) gestures21) 222) 123) 424) 525) 3A卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.Flying like a bird. 答案:1) D2) D3) A4) D5) B6) F7) F8) T9) T10) F11) songwriters12) musical recordings13) record player14) gramophone15) classical16) rap17) 9818) nominated19) Believe20) Smooth 第一道选择题第一选项:A.Mafiaboy. 答案:1) C2) B3) D4) C5) C6) T7) T8) F9) F10) T11) lose my delight in dreams12) going to bed and lying still13) took dreaming so calmly14) make such a fuss15) am mystified16) no interest in the subject17) astonishing18) accept dreaming as19) irritating20) waking lifeA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.A. In the early 1850's. 答案:1) C2) D3) D4) B5) A6) F7) F8) F9) T10) F11) stays home and rears12) The biggest change13) fit this image14) in this sense15) most common type16) outside the home17) 60 percent18) younger than one year old19) Another big change20) that are headed 第一道选择题第一选项:A.There are so many people.答案:1) C2) A3) B4) D5) D6) T7) F8) T9) F10) T11) feel awkward talking to them12) barrier13) hesitant14) previous experience15) keep the conversation moving16) one important piece of17) first move18) common and acceptable19) casual acquaintances20) Start a conversation第2册U NIT02-A卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.At the men's ward. 答案:1) B2) B3) A4) A5) C6) C7) T8) S9) C T10) S11) C S T12) T13) T14) S15) C16) T17) F18) F19) F20) T21) A22) B23) D24) C25) C26) complaining27) unpredictable28) mild29) rainfall30) stretches31) influencing32) balance33) prevailing34) moderate35) characterized B卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.It's pleasant. 答案:1) D2) C3) B4) C5) B6) 700,0007) two million8) essential9) general interest10) violence11) corruption12) spread13) quick profits14) by 60%15) 2 million16) T17) T18) F19) T20) F21) A22) C23) A24) B25) C26) seriously27) coverage28) Facilities29) centre30) windsurfing31) colloquially32) traditional33) reputation34) disruptions35) professionalA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.In the hotel dining room. 答案:1) B2) B3) C4) D5) A6) $2.507) $ 3.008) $ 3.009) $3.0010) $36.0011) $45.0012) 7.00- 9.0013) Noon - 2.00 pm14) 5.30 - 7.3015) 6.00 - 8.0016) T17) F18) T19) T20) F21) A22) B23) A24) D25) A26) take a nap27) lethargic28) worsen29) move around30) energy loss31) addicted32) brisk walk33) recommend34) fatigue35) focus on 第一道选择题第一选项:A.In his bedroom. 答案:1) C2) B3) C4) D5) C6) dance party7) Peter House8) 7 pm9) 10 pm10) 11 pm11) 11:3012) may13) library cards14) 9:0015) Thursday16) F17) T18) T19) T20) F21) B22) C23) A24) A25) B26) become aware27) processed foods28) Consequently29) chemical additives30) organic matter31) essential vitamins32) compared with33) commercial farming34) mass production35) tastelessA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.Lock the door carefully. 答案:1) D2) C3) B4) C5) A6) 667) Italy8) had fallen ill9) leaning on props10) court11) tax evasion12) not guilty13) professional14) his last note15) 70th16) F17) T18) F19) T20) T21) B22) C23) A24) C25) A26) school27) taught28) holding29) Filling30) angry31) sand32) heard33) cruel34) apart35) mean 第一道选择题第一选项:A.The woman is wrong. 答案:1) B2) C3) D4) A5) C6) selling face creams7) beauty salons8) demonstrations9) a buyer10) a sizable order11) a bath oil12) perfume13) hip14) $335 million15) influential business geniuses16) T17) F18) T19) F20) F21) C22) A23) C24) B25) D26) lamplight27) withered28) moan29) moonlight30) beautiful31) warning32) mutters33) sunrise34) dawn35) staleA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.She wants to know how to get there.答案:1) C2) D3) B4) B5) C6) majority opinion7) standard straight line8) three other lines9) longer10) All but one11) wrong12) doubt13) rather large14) pressure15) opposition16) F17) F18) T19) T20) F21) A22) C23) B24) C25) C26) civil27) oxygen28) performed29) favorite30) token31) marriage32) permission33) local34) mailed35) honor 第一道选择题第一选项:A.His bicycle is broken. 答案:1) C2) A3) B4) C5) C6) one trip7) a small cart8) a wire basket9) a little seat10) picture books11) storybooks12) counter13) to her car14) fresh vegetables15) canned16) F17) F18) T19) F20) T21) B22) C23) C24) A25) D26) instruments27) dentists28) treatment29) devices30) infected31) bone32) circus33) entertain34) performance35) crowdsA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.$100. 答案:1) D2) C3) C4) C5) D6) cultural events7) language courses8) the whole organization9) Science10) English Language11) Cultural12) film showings13) Examinations14) Exhibitions15) Library16) F17) T18) T19) F20) T21) B22) B23) C24) D25) D26) death toll27) intensity28) victims29) occurred30) construction31) strengthened32) resistant33) civil34) Pinned35) security 第一道选择题第一选项:A.20,000. 答案:1) D2) A3) D4) C5) D6) Business Manager7) 118) Central9) 5010) 1011) north12) south13) 197214) housing15) work16) F17) F18) F19) T20) T21) B22) C23) A24) D25) A26) insects27) adapting28) determine29) precisely30) invariably31) detect32) Mounted33) emitted34) transformed35) spot-sprayA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.6508 4546. 答案:1) B2) D3) A4) D5) B6) Noon7) Coffee8) $169) 9:4510) 2:1511) souvenir postcard12) three-course lunch13) coffee and sandwiches14) opposite the shops15) wear a hat16) F17) F18) T19) T20) T21) A22) A23) B24) B25) B26) psychosocial27) conducted28) chaired29) explanation30) accompanied31) Virtually32) worsening33) incidence34) prevalent35) converge 第一道选择题第一选项:A.5:00. 答案:1) B2) A3) D4) A5) B6) 14%7) 3%8) 16%9) America10) Domestic consumer11) training12) 5213) sales training14) prototype engine15) European technology16) T17) F18) T19) T20) F21) D22) B23) D24) B25) B26) members27) July28) February29) common30) favorite31) practiced32) local33) accepted34) 196235) skillfulA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.9. 答案:1) C2) B3) D4) D5) C6) 367) Paris8) 12:009) EA 41410) 2411) BA 57012) Hamburg & Berlin13) 1714) AA 36115) 14:5016) T17) F18) T19) F20) F21) B22) A23) A24) D25) B26) excellent27) instructions28) eagerly29) stare30) presented31) brightness32) incompleteness33) inspires34) Assuming35) fertile 第一道选择题第一选项:A.She takes it as a kind of exercise.答案:1) A2) B3) C4) B5) C6) shower7) windy and cold8) 389) cold10) 4811) rain and snow12) 4313) rain and snow14) 4115) snow16) F17) F18) T19) T20) F21) B22) C23) D24) D25) A26) hand-me-down27) homemade28) cherished29) surviving failure30) mow the lawn31) brand-new32) baby calf33) draw a line34) crawl35) scaredA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.In a movie theater. 答案:1) B2) A3) C4) A5) A6) over the phone7) a small holiday house8) Claudia Smith9) 61410) 445510711) American Express12) 7743212913) $35014) 5 weeks15) $17516) T17) F18) T19) F20) T21) C22) B23) D24) B25) D26) chat27) emailed28) normal29) favorite30) scary31) screaming32) at a local mall33) pulled a knife34) blindfolded35) flag down 第一道选择题第一选项:A.In a paint shop. 答案:1) B2) C3) B4) C5) A6) Wang Fang7) 5799128) 10 Bridge Street9) 234010) 810554911) one12) May 31st13) June 4th14) 3 days15) June 5th16) T17) T18) F19) F20) T21) D22) D23) C24) D25) D26) boost27) strategies28) butterfly29) buddies30) 2531) diverse32) healthier33) obligated34) beneficial35) decreases第3册U NIT02-A卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.At a restaurant. 答案:1) C2) A3) B4) A5) C6) dependence7) self-fulfillment and independence8) solidarity9) opposite10) conflicting norms11) different behavior norms12) developmental stages13) retirement and relocation14) dreams and behavior15) expectations16) T17) F18) T19) F20) T21) A22) C23) C24) C25) B26) tiring27) stretched28) discovering29) creatures30) reluctantly31) chance32) leading33) shout34) appeared35) safety B卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.A movie camera. 答案:1) B2) D3) B4) B5) C6) mistakes and misgivings7) understand the experience8) validate9) beliefs10) deserves11) respect and recognition12) makes decisions13) consequences14) the opportunity15) build and maintain16) F17) T18) F19) F20) T21) A22) D23) C24) D25) B26) forgetful27) Sunday28) spare29) board30) coins31) crash32) wonder33) envelop34) mailbox35) ticketsA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.In a doctor's office. 答案:1) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) lifestyle7) satisfactory8) friends9) married10) the way11) habits and traditions12) opinion13) eye to eye14) attitude15) idealistically16) F17) F18) T19) F20) T21) B22) A23) B24) D25) B26) job-induced27) relatively28) drastically29) beneficial30) improved31) overloaded32) completed33) typically34) psychological35) strikes 第一道选择题第一选项:A.Smoking. 答案:1) C2) D3) A4) D5) C6) respect7) compare8) direct9) contest10) attention and affection11) equally and fairly12) independence13) borrow money14) educate themselves15) interactions16) T17) T18) F19) T20) F21) C22) A23) B24) A25) C26) published27) applies28) friendlier29) analysis30) hostile31) nurturing32) positive33) dangerous34) vigor35) controlA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.It's approximately twelve o'clock.答案:1) A2) B3) B4) C5) D6) keep calm7) hide your emotions8) leave you alone9) the situation worse10) get hurt11) starting the trouble12) your route13) parts of playground14) common rooms15) what details16) T17) F18) F19) T20) F21) B22) C23) B24) A25) C26) continent27) efficiently28) community29) compensated30) excessive31) funded32) Domestic33) permanent34) perilous35) address 第一道选择题第一选项:A.She's a professional photographer.答案:1) D2) D3) A4) D5) B6) Europe's tiger7) native wild cat8) Spain9) Portugal10) subsidized11) destroyed their habitat12) political policy13) safeguard its future14) release15) hunting and development16) T17) F18) T19) F20) F21) D22) A23) C24) D25) B26) recorded27) brush28) visible29) faint30) spotted31) survey32) telescopes33) normally34) atmosphere35) potentialA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.The book was very interesting.答案:1) A2) C3) B4) C5) B6) each specific situation7) testing materials8) various sizes9) removable lids10) separate pile11) match12) rubber13) construction14) Instruct15) strips16) F17) T18) F19) T20) T21) B22) C23) B24) B25) A26) professionals27) reveals28) confronted29) upright30) surroundings31) awkward32) obstacles33) coordination34) rescue35) unsure 第一道选择题第一选项:A.She'll get the things the man needs.答案:1) C2) B3) A4) C5) B6) 18367) formal education8) cared for9) poetry and fiction10) 60011) a substantial sum12) content and popularity13) wit14) gentle satire15) male-dominated world16) T17) T18) F19) F20) T21) C22) D23) B24) A25) B26) consciously27) flipping28) combing29) garment30) Thread31) opposite32) stirring33) counterclockwise34) muscles35) vaseA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.John's ankle should be better now.答案:1) D2) D3) D4) B5) B6) 217) 568828) home9) Independent10) 500011) summer12) autumn13) Scotland14) 100015) Greece16) T17) F18) F19) F20) T21) D22) C23) D24) B25) D26) conducting27) partners28) launched29) camping30) corporations31) capabilities32) promotions33) convenience34) equipment35) significant 第一道选择题第一选项:A.She's working hard on it all the time.答案:1) A2) B3) C4) C5) D6) exchange7) trade8) production9) distribution10) sale11) services12) creation13) surplus14) goal15) expenses16) F17) F18) T19) T20) T21) B22) D23) B24) A25) A26) analysts27) reversed28) decline29) attributed30) innovations31) launched32) response33) inadequate34) diverse35) enthusiasmA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.Forty. 答案:1) D2) D3) D4) B5) C6) national control7) permanent8) redundant9) hitters10) mortgages11) performing economies12) 8013) went under14) 1.7515) leading members16) T17) T18) F19) T20) F21) D22) D23) A24) B25) C26) adopted27) arena28) benefits29) operations30) currency31) promise32) governments33) dominance34) politicians35) rival 第一道选择题第一选项:A.She thinks the man's joking.答案:1) C2) C3) A4) C5) D6) advertising cartoonist7) chief animator8) animal star9) 192710) 192011) May12) July13) August14) New York15) debut16) T17) T18) T19) F20) F21) D22) A23) D24) B25) C26) honors27) marriage28) tuners29) state-of-the-art30) demonstrates31) superior32) ratio33) process34) features35) capabilitiesA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.Tom's illnesses are serious.答案:1) B2) B3) A4) A5) D6) big electronics company7) writer8) poker game9) the branch office10) make some calls11) annual picnic12) blind luck13) family lore14) a watch15) engagement16) T17) F18) T19) F20) T21) B22) D23) A24) C25) D26) average27) inches28) assume29) capacity30) eventually31) particular32) constant33) tend34) sensitive35) course 第一道选择题第一选项:A.Looking for a new job. 答案:1) A2) A3) C4) A5) C6) psychologist7) 508) very aggressive9) unusually friendly10) press against11) on the subway12) see the reason13) an expressionless face14) armrest15) concentrate on16) T17) F18) T19) F20) T21) A22) A23) B24) A25) D26) contained27) form28) 4.4929) telescopes30) compressed31) released32) confirm33) violent34) density35) detectA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.In a laundry. 答案:1) B2) A3) B4) C5) C6) evenly distributed7) overuse8) knees and hips9) lifting heavy items10) kitchen units11) consulting your doctor12) firm and supportive13) curve-backed14) folded towel15) your stomach muscles16) T17) F18) F19) T20) T21) D22) A23) A24) C25) D26) tremendously27) volumes28) noxious29) feed30) intensified31) lessened32) hazard33) prior34) manure35) irrigation 第一道选择题第一选项:A.At a church. 答案:1) B2) C3) A4) A5) C6) RS857) 108) CS279) 10010) 3011) 5012) 16013) 1014) 6015) 2816) F17) F18) T19) T20) F21) D22) B23) D24) B25) C26) miniskirts27) consultations28) governors29) length30) knee31) impact32) immodest33) enforce34) roll35) concerned第4册U NIT02-A卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.She's a little tired. 答案:1) C2) B3) A4) A5) B6) national7) sacrifice8) dedicated9) past wars10) thirteen colonies11) Declaration of Independence12) proclaimed13) neighboring14) traditionally15) secular16) T17) F18) F19) T20) T21) D22) C23) B24) C25) C26) affects27) respect28) generally29) standards30) assume31) endless32) involves33) acquisition34) learning35) appreciate B卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.Husband and wife. 答案:1) B2) C3) C4) A5) D6) space7) villas8) palaces9) reconstructed10) hold11) civilization12) important13) practicalities14) medicine15) part16) F17) T18) T19) F20) T21) A22) C23) A24) D25) C26) preferences27) engaged28) elementary29) increasingly30) conformity31) single-gender32) associate33) adolescence34) athletic35) sophisticationA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.One hour. 答案:1) D2) C3) B4) C5) A6) active part7) fully liable8) entitled to9) liability10) capital11) contributes12) no part13) outsiders14) membership15) misrepresentation16) T17) T18) F19) F20) F21) B22) D23) B24) C25) B26) astrological27) observance28) calendar29) edict30) experience31) fortunate32) phenomenon33) occurring34) naturally35) gathering 第一道选择题第一选项:A.He was tired. 答案:1) C2) C3) A4) C5) C6) 907) top-level8) announcement9) participating10) prior11) 3012) eligible13) submit14) registration15) general public16) F17) T18) F19) T20) F21) A22) B23) C24) B25) D26) spiritual27) divided28) shaved29) ritual30) feast31) customs32) observed33) Removal34) symbolizing35) haircutA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.She's too sick to have visitors.答案:1) D2) C3) B4) D5) C6) healthy financial statement7) net worth8) the unexpected9) monitoring, adjusting10) generate more money11) a basic principle12) store and accumulate13) market vehicles14) risk of loss15) More aggressive investments16) T17) T18) F19) F20) T21) B22) A23) D24) C25) D26) distinction27) transient28) recall29) likely30) achieved31) frequently32) strategy33) elaborate34) connections35) license 第一道选择题第一选项:A.Call for the latest weather report.答案:1) D2) D3) A4) C5) C6) discreetly7) an unusual feature8) forehead9) eyebrows10) Create an association11) characteristic12) repeat his name13) without overdoing it14) exchange cards15) sink in16) T17) T18) F19) F20) T21) D22) C23) A24) B25) C26) founder27) assets28) attitude29) significantly30) shelter31) array32) strategist33) memo34) constant35) horizonA卷第一道选择题第一选项:A.He doesn't want to ask Mr. Jones himself.答案:1) D2) C3) B4) C5) B6) chewing gum7) tablet8) break the habit9) a reduced dose10) mood changes11) around 8 weeks12) on prescription13) healthy adults14) dry mouth15) more common16) F17) T18) T19) F20) T21) C22) A23) D24) B25) C26) indoor27) even28) freezing29) northernmost30) cigarette31) indulge32) exception33) insult34) duty-free35) dilemma 第一道选择题第一选项:A.It is too late for the man to go to the concert.答案:1) D2) C3) A4) C5) C6) GP7) a proper program8) counseling9) going it alone10) cut down11) red and orange12) health-enriching chemicals13) protect against14) vegetable proteins15) breakdown16) T17) T18) F19) F20) F21) D22) A23) B24) C25) C26) Norwegian27) 9,90028) legend29) drunken30) quoted31) awesome32) witty33) video34) confirmation35) celebrate。
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M: Youhaveto be 18 y earsold t o ent er so me on linelangu age c lasse s.W: Real ly? I hadno id ea th at th ere w as aminim um ag e req uired forsomeclass es.Q: Wha t did thewoman NOTknowabout onli ne la nguag e cla ssesbefor e? C3. M:Unlik e reg ularclass es, o nline clas ses c an be take n atyourhome.W: T hat’s exac tly w hy Idecid ed to begi n stu dying onli ne!Q: Why didthe w omandecid e tostudy onli ne? A4. W: I ke ep on maki ng2 n ew fr iends as I stud y onl ine.M: So do I! The re ar e somanypeopl e onl ine,and I want to m eet t hem a ll!Q: Wha t isone b enefi t ofstudy ing o nline? C5.M: My onli ne te acher aske d the clas s for sugg estio ns to make theclass bett er.W: Tha t’s g reat! I al wayslikeit wh en ateach er do es th at.Q: Wha t did theman’s teac her w ant t o do? D6. M: I h ad no idea that onli ne la nguag e lea rning coul d beso ef fecti ve!W: Itsurehas h elped me p racti ce my lang uageskill s!Q: What is i t abo ut on linelangu age l earni ng th at su rpris ed th e man? C7. M: M y cla ssmat es an d I h elp e ach o thersolve home workprobl ems o nline.W:It so undslikeyou’r e usi ng th e Int ernet in a usef ul wa y.Q: What does theman d o onl ine?C8. M:Onlin e lea rning is i dealfor a nyone whodoesn’t ha ve ti me to trav el to scho ol. W: Yes, but it a lso h as it s own chal lenge s.Q: What does thewoman have to s ay ab out o nline lear ning?A9. M:Virtu al cl assro om ar e cha nging howstude nts s tudy!W: T hey s ure a re! A nd I, forone,am ve ry ex cited abou t it.Q: A ccord ing t o the man, what is h appen ing t o stu dents beca use o f vir tualclass rooms? B10. M: W hat a dvice didyourprofe ssorgiveyou?W: H e sai d tha t tak ing a n onl ine c lasswould help me l earn.Q: W hat d id th e wom a n’sprofe ssorsugge st? D注释:1. hav e sth. incommo n 在…有共同点havemuchin co mmon在...有很多共同点have noth ing i n com mon 在…没有共同点2.keepon do ing 继续做,坚持做kee p sb. on 继续雇用某人kee p onabout sth.继续谈论某事ke ep on at s b. 不断地向某人提出请求不断地抱怨(纠缠,困扰)某人U nders tandi ng aLongConve rsati onNo w you will hear a lo ng co nvers ation foll owedby fi ve qu estio ns. L isten care fully andchoos e the best answ er fr om th e fou r pos sible choi ces.W:How’s your newonlin e cla ss, B ill?Is it ever ythin g you hadhoped for?M: I t’s e veryt hingand m ore,Susan. You shou ld gi ve it a tr y!W: Oh,reall y? Wh at’sthe b est t hingabout it?M: In an o nline clas s, yo u tal k wit h oth ers o ver t he In terne t. Si nce t hey a re no t rig ht ne xt to1 you, the y don’t bo theryou s o muc h.W: That soun ds gr eat!I too k a c lasswithsomeo ne wh o wou ld ma ke me feel smal lwhe never I ma de amista ke. H e wou ld te ll me howstupi d I w as an d int imida te(威胁,恐吓)me so that I ne ver w anted to p artic ipate.M:Not a prob lem i n the virt ual c lassr oom.How w ouldyou l ike t o sig n up2? I t hinkthatyou c ouldstart on t he th ird o f nex t mon th.W: I d on’tknow, Bill. You know allthose prob lemsabout havi ng di fficu lt pe oplein th e cla ssroo m?M: Yeah?W:We do n’t r eally have them anym ore s inceyou l eft.1. Whic h ofthe f ollow ing i s NOT true abou t Bil l? A2. Ac cordi ng to Bill, why areother stud entsNOT a conc ern i n anonlin e cla ss? B3. Whydid S usanNOT l ike t o par ticip ate i n cla ss? B4. W hen c ouldSusan star t stu dying onli ne? D5. W hy di d Sus an NO T mak e upher m ind t o joi n onl ine c lass? A注释:1. nex t: a.其次的,紧接的n ext t o 1)仅次于2)靠近,贴近2.sign: n. 记号,符号;预兆,迹象;标记,牌子vt.签名;做手势,打信号sig n in签到;记录某人到达的时间si gn ou t 用签名的办法记录某人离开的时间si gn up签约参加工作(或组织,活动等)U nders tandi ng aPassa geNo w you will hear a pa ssage foll owedby fi ve qu estio ns. L isten care fully andchoos e the best answ er fr om th e fou r pos sible choi ces.The f irstrequi remen t for my o nline lang uageclass wasto me et in an o nline foru m(论坛).I e ntere d the foru m ear ly an d saw stud entsappea r onthe s creen oneafter anot her.Stran gelyenoug h, wh en it wastimeto be gin,the t eache r sti ll ha dn’tshown up1.Howe ver,we be gan s harin g inf ormat ion a nd ta lking abou t the newclass. Unl ike m e, al l ofthe o therstude nts w ere n ew to theonlin e cla ss. I told them abou t myexper ience andmy th ought s. Th en Inotic ed so methi ng. T herewere27 pe oplein th e for um. T his w asst range beca use I know ther e wer e onl y 26peopl e inthe c lass.“Hey,”I w rote, “whi ch on e ofyou i s the teac her?”Theteach er ma de he rself know n atlast. Shesaidthatshe w anted to g et ou rhon est o pinio ns ab out t he on lineclass. Als o, sh e wan ted t o hav e a l ittle funwithus. “Humor will be i mport ant i n myclass,”she said.1. Wha t was thefirst requ ireme nt of theonlin e cla ss? A2. Wh at wa s str angeabout thebegin ningof th e onl ine c lass?A3. H ow we re th e oth er st udent s dif feren t tha n the spea ker?C4.Whatdid t he sp eaker noti ce? D5. Whydid t he te acher NOTmakeherse lf kn own t o the clas s atfirst? D注释:1.show: vt.展示,显示;露出;展出,陈列;n. 展示,展览;演出sho w up揭露,拆穿;显眼,露出;出席,到场sh ow of f 炫耀,卖弄;使显眼H omewo rkSu pplem entar y Lis tenin gTas k 1 Now y ou wi ll he ar alongconve rsati on fo llowe d byfivequest ions. List en ca reful ly an d cho ose t he be st an swerfromthe f our p ossib le ch oices.M:All r ight, ever yone. Good work. Tha t’s a ll fo r tod ay’sclass. Doe s any one h ave a ny qu estio ns?W: Exc use m e, Pr ofess or. I have a qu estio n. I’m wor riedabout my E nglis h ski lls.I get good mark s ontests, but I do n’t f eel t hat I’m le arnin g a l ot.M: Not exac tly a ques tionis it, Win nie?But i t’s a good conc ern.Manyadvan ced E nglis h lea rners have a la rge “passi ve vo cabul ary”, buttheyworry abou t the ir “a ctivevoca bular y”. T hey c an un derst and m any d iffic ult E nglis h wor ds wh en re adingor l isten ing,but t hey d on’tuse m ost o f the m whe n spe aking or w ritin g inEngli sh. T hey f eel t his i s a p roble m. Th ey wo uld l ike t o use allthe d iffic ult w ordsthattheyknow.W: D o you thin k tha t I u se to o few word s?M: That’s no t wha t I’m sayi ng at all. Actu ally, I’msayin g the oppo sitething.W:I’m a fraid I do n’t u nders tand.M: I n you r nat ive l angua ge, t hereare a lso t housa nds o f wor ds th at yo u und ersta nd bu t you don’t use. Soyouractiv e voc abula ry in your nati ve la nguag e ismuchsmall er th anyo ur pa ssive voca bular y. An d I g uessthatyou a re no t wor riedabout that.W:No, I’m no t. Bu t I w ouldliketo us e the newwords that I le arn i n myEngli sh cl asses. How else am I goin g toremem ber t hem?M: No w tha t’s a very good ques tion.W: I washopin g tha t you hadan an swerto th is qu estio n.M: Winn ie, y ou do n’t n eed t o wor ry ab out u sing“too f ew”En glish word s. As your need s for diff erent thin gs gr ow, y ou wi ll be able to u se yo ur ne w wor ds mo re an d mor e. Ithink you’d besurpr isedby ho w muc h you know.W:So yo ur ad viceto me is “Don’t worr y.”?Now I’m wo rried that I’mpayin g too much forschoo l.1. Wh o are like ly to worr y abo ut th eir a ctive voca bular y? D2.Whatis “a ctive voca bular y”acc ordin g tothe p rofes sor?D3. W hat d o man y Eng lishlearn ers w ant t o do? A4. Wha t doe s the prof essor sayabout voca bular y inone’s nati ve la nguag e? B5. What does theprofe ssorwantto te ll Wi nnie? DTas k 2 Now y ou wi ll he ar apassa ge fo llowe d byfivequest ions. List en ca reful ly an dcho ose t he be st an swerfromthe f our p ossib le ch oices. Thebigge st pr oblem most peop le fa ce in lear ningEngli sh is thei r own fear. The ywor ry th at th ey wo n’t s ay th ingscorre ctlyso th ey do n’t s peakEngli sh at all. Don’t dothis. Don’t let a li ttlefearstopyou f rom g ettin g1 wh at yo u wan t.Th e bes t way to l earnEngli sh is to s urrou nd yo ursel f wit h it. ThemoreEngli sh ma teria l you have arou nd yo u, th e fas ter y ou wi ll le arn a nd th e mor e lik ely y ou wi llbe gin t hinki ng in Engl ish.Music canbe averyeffec tivetoolto le arnin g Eng lish. Thebestway i s touse t hely rics(歌词) a nd tr y toreadthemas th e art ist s ings. This wayyou c an pr actic e you rlis tenin g and read ing a t the same time.Wat ching Engl ish m ovies is n ot on ly fu n but also very effe ctive. Bywatch ing E nglis h mov ies,you c an ex pand2 your voca bular y and lear n the natu ral f lowsof sp eechfromactor s.1. Wh at is thebigge st pr oblem that many Engl ish l earne rs ha ve? B2. W hy do some Engl ish l earne rs NO T spe ak En glish at a ll? B3. Wh at is thebestway t o lea rn En glish acco rding to t he sp eaker? D4. What is t he be st wa y tolearn Engl ish t hroug h mus ic? A5. Howcan y ou be nefit from watc hingEngli sh mo vies? C注释:1. s top s b. fr om do ingk eep s b. fr om do ing 阻止某人做某事p reven t sb. from doin g2.expan d: vt. 使膨胀,使扩充,扩大,发展exte nd: v t. 伸长,延伸,扩大,扩展exte nt: n. 广度,宽度,长度,范围,程度BookIUni t 2W armin g UpHavin g pro blems with your pare nts?Becau se so ciety hasbeenchang ing s o rap idlydurin g the last fewyears, the gapbetwe en th e gen erati ons h as be comelarge r. So it c an bediff icult forchild ren a nd th eir p arent s torelat e1. P arent s oft en fi nd th e ide as an d way s oftheir chil drenoffen sive(冒犯的,无礼的).And c hildr en, o ftenteena gers, tend to b e reb ellio us an d act badl y.Mo re th an at anyother time, Chi lling Outwiththe F olks(和父母轻松相处),a setof s elf-h elp r ecord ingsthatbring thegener ation s tog ether, isneces sary. Chil lingOut w ith t he Fo lks w ill h elp y ou de velop thepatie nce a nd to leran ce(容忍,宽容)neces saryto br idge(弥合起来) anygener ation al di vide(分歧).Hones tly,it wi llch angeyourlife! List en to thes e rec ordin gs to day,and b eginyourtripdownthe r oad t o pea ce an d per fecti on!注释:1. it i s﹢a.﹢for s b.todo st h.对某人来说做某事是…的e g. It is d iffic ult f or me to f inish thetaskthisafter noon.对我来说今天下午完成任务是不可能的 Itis im possi ble f or th e man to b etray(背叛)his c ountr y. 对那个人来说背叛祖国是不可能的Un derst andin g Sho rt Co nvers ation sNow youwillhearten s hortconve rsati ons.A que stion will foll ow ea ch co nvers ation.Lis ten c arefu lly a nd ch oosethe b est a nswer from thefourpossi ble c hoice s.1. W: H ow ab out s pendi ng th e eve ningchill ing o ut wi th th e fol ks?M: Com e on, Mom. I’dreall y lik e toget o ut wi th my frie nds.Q: Wh at do es th e you ng ma n wan t todo? C2. W: H onest ly, I don’t kno w wha t tosay a boutour s on’smusic.M:Leave himalone abou t it. Afte r all, you r mot her d idn’t like your musi c eit her1.Q: W hat s hould thewoman do a ccord ing t o the man? C3. W: I’m surp rised to s ee yo u out andabout so e arlyin th e mor ning.M: Y ou kn ow my mom. Shedoesn’t li ke me slee pingin(睡懒觉), e ven o n wee kends. Q:Why i s the manout a nd ab out s o ear ly in themorni ng? D4. M: A l ittle teen age r ebell ion i s nor mal.Yourson w ill g et ov er it.W:I kno w. I’m jus t wor riedabout himdoing some thing that will ruin hislife.Q: W hy is thewoman worr ied a bouther s on? B5. W: Get a pi ercin g inmy no se? N o way! Myparen ts wo uld b e ang ry!M: You’re n ot gi vingthemenoug h cre dit.I don’t th ink t hey’d be u psetat al l.Q: Whywould n’t t he wo man g et apierc ing i n her nose? B6. W: What bugs youmostabout your daug hter’s eat ing h abits?M:I can’t st and t he wa y she eats so q uickl y.Q: Whydoesthe m an ha ve aprobl em wi th th e way hisdaugh ter e ats? D7.M: Wh at’swrong with outkids? They thin k the y’reentit led t o2 ev eryth ing w e hav e!W: Well, I f eel i t’s m y fau lt fo r giv ing t hem t oo mu ch.Q: Wha t doe s the woma n thi nk ab out t heirkids’ prob lems? B8.W: Da d, I’ve go t a d ate t onigh t wit h Mik e. I’ll be back late.M:Him a gain? I wi sh yo u wou ldn’t date a gu y wit h a t attoo!Q:Whatdoesthe f ather wish forhis d aught er? C9. W: My m other want s meto go into bank ing,but I like writ ing.M: Yo u can’t le t you r mot her c hoose your care er fo r you.Q:Accor dingto th e man, wha t sho uld t he wo man’s moth er NO T do?D10. W: Dad, I’ma gro wn wo man,and y ou ca n’t m ake c hoice s for me.M: H a! If youwerea gro wn wo man,you w ouldn’t wa tch c artoo ns al l day!Q:Why d oes t he gi rl’sfathe r NOT beli eve t hat s he is a gr own w oman? D注释:1. ei ther: 1) a. 两者之中任一的;eg.You m ay re ad ei therbook.两本书中你可以读任意一本。
大学英语教材听说答案Unit 1Part A1. W: What's your major, John?M: I'm majoring in International Business.2. W: How old are you, Peter?M: I'm twenty-three years old.3. W: What did you do last weekend, Emily?M: I went hiking with my friends.4. W: When is your birthday, Jack?M: It's on July 10th.5. W: Where are you from, Lisa?M: I'm from Canada.Part B1. W: What do you like to do in your free time?M: I enjoy playing basketball and reading books.2. W: What kind of music do you listen to?M: I listen to various genres, such as pop, rock, and classical.3. W: Have you ever traveled abroad?M: Yes, I have. I've been to several countries in Europe.4. W: How often do you exercise?M: I try to exercise at least three times a week.5. W: Do you prefer to study alone or in a group?M: I prefer studying in a group because we can learn from each other. Unit 2Part A1. W: Who is your favorite author, Sarah?M: My favorite author is J.K. Rowling.2. W: What's your favorite movie, Tom?M: My favorite movie is The Shawshank Redemption.3. W: What's your favorite food, Emily?M: I love sushi. It's my favorite food.4. W: What's your favorite sport, Jack?M: My favorite sport is football.5. W: What's your favorite color, Lisa?M: My favorite color is blue.Part B1. W: What are your plans for the upcoming summer vacation?M: I plan to travel to Europe and visit several countries.2. W: How do you spend your weekends usually?M: I usually hang out with my friends or watch movies at home.3. W: Are you a morning person or a night owl?M: I'm definitely a night owl. I feel more energetic at night.4. W: How often do you eat out at restaurants?M: I eat out at restaurants once or twice a week.5. W: What do you usually do before going to bed?M: I usually read a book or listen to music.Unit 3Part A1. W: Can you play any musical instruments, John?M: Yes, I can play the guitar and the piano.2. W: Can you swim, Peter?M: Yes, I can swim.3. W: Can you speak any foreign languages, Emily?M: Yes, I can speak French and German.4. W: Can you cook, Jack?M: Yes, I'm a good cook.5. W: Can you dance, Lisa?M: No, I can't dance.Part B1. W: What are your strengths and weaknesses?M: My strengths are organizational skills and teamwork. My weakness is public speaking.2. W: Have you ever participated in any competitions?M: Yes, I have. I've participated in several singing competitions.3. W: Are you good at time management?M: Yes, I am. I always prioritize my tasks and meet deadlines.4. W: Do you enjoy public speaking?M: No, I don't. I feel nervous speaking in front of a large audience.5. W: Are you good at solving puzzles or riddles?M: Yes, I enjoy solving puzzles. It's a great way to challenge my mind.以上是大学英语教材听说答案的内容,希望对你有所帮助。
全新版大学英语听说教程(第二版)第二册答案.docUnit OnePart A1. 172. 19633. 1.984. 2165. 19846. 19867. 30418.third 9. 198710. 1988 11. four 12. ten 13. 1998 14. six 15. 1990s 16. 45 17. sixth18. 1998 19. 1999 20. five 21. 1999 22. 2001Part BExercise 11. d2. bExercise 21. Because she wants to enjoy good health. She also wants to stay in shape and look good2. Both Peter and Laura like cycling and swimming. Laura also plays tennis regularlyPart C.1. d2. c3. d4. c5. bUnit TwoPart A.1. Yes2. No3. Yes4. No5. Yes6. No7. No8. NoPart BExercise 1.1. for a while2. plans, this Saturday3. have dinner, weekend4. Italian, too much food5. Chinese, JapaneseExercise 21.It uses natural flavors, not much oil or cream or heavy sauces2.They will have dinner on Saturday at either a Chinese or a JapaneserestaurantPart C1. b2. c3. dUnit ThreePart A1. a. Fine and pleasant b. 18℃(64℉) c. cloudy with heavy showers moving in from the west2. a. It started around 8 p.m and lasted for about three hoursb. It caused foru deaths and serious damage including a widespread power failurePart BExercise 11. b2. a3. dExercise 21. They went to the department picnic but their fun was spoiled by the hot weather3.Because he thinks it'll only be a short shower that cools things off a littlePart C1. a2.b3. c4. d5. bUnit FourPart A.1. However; a2. Because; d3. Firtly; then, finally; c4. In short; b Part B.Exercise 12 4 5 10 12 13 16 17Exercise 21. b2. d3. c4. aPart C1. enrouraged2. talent3. composed4. conquest5. steady6. enthusiastic7. investing8. her real breakthrough in America came when she was selected by Disney to sing the theme song of Beauty and the Beast9. In 1996 she performed at the opening ceremony of the 1996 Atlanta Olymic Games10. She sings the depth and the power of love in a great many of her hits such as “Love Can Move Mountains”, “Because You Loved Me”, “The Power of Love”Unit 5Part A1. c2. dPart BExercise 11. d2. d3. c4. dExercise 21.She has suffered from insomnia for several months and lately has had alot of indigestion2.He gave the patient some medicine for insomnia and indigestion. He alsoadvised the patient to have a proper diet and begin a regular exerciseprogramPart C1. d2. b3. b4. a5. dUnit 6Part A1.They are probably business partners2.One is showing the other the buidling where her company has offices3.2nd 8th 9th 1stintroduction history business marketsPart BExercise 11.They are discussing which candidate is more suitable for a vacantposition in the company2.Leader of a group3.Being dynamic4.Because he has no experience in leadership5.Because he has always been a follower, not a leaderExercise 2Loyal, twenty No experience Peterpersonnel management experience Joan Peter and Clive Experienced, solid reliable caustious, dynamic Peter and ClivePart C1. c2. c3. a4. d5. cUnit 7Part Aa medium-sized white T-shirt, a slogan on the front, a shop assistant in getting what he wantsPart BExercise 11. b2. c3. dExercise 21.interesting, handsome, successful, sporty, fashionable, fun2.great, terrible3.the high status group, taste and style, image4.brightens, good, face another day, energy5.high fashion, practical, the image, the realityPart C1. significant 2 relatively 3. concentrate 4. iberal 5. editor 6.ready-to-wear 7. expand8. Vera Wang herself is a very good skater and she had Olympic dreams too9. However, her love for the sport never ceased10. I don't know if designing costumes for Nancy has been good in terms of actual sales, but it has been tremendous for name recognitionUnit 8Part A4.Learn to like yourself5.Self-esteem grows out of achieving realistic goals6.Take occasional days of rest7.Exercise8.Get enoug sleep to feel rested9.Build close relationshipsPart BExercise 11. b2. d3. d4. b5. c6.dExercise 2millions, dream of swimming, one million, receive, $25000 to $40000, twenty, taxes, differentpursue their own interests, home, travel, their children's college education Mosta small number stay on their jobs security opportunities happiness Part C1. c2. b3. d4. dUnit 9Part A1. b2. c3. dPart BExercise 11. c2. b3. aExercise 21.His belief that one day he would become a movie star2.Parking cars for one of Hollywood's big restaurant3.No, his pay was only basic. But he got generous tips from guests drivinginto the restaurantrry parked the car of a famous film director and was able to introducehimself to the man5. a. Many big film companies are interested in meb. Many big companies are pressing me to pay their billsPart C1. b2. d3. b4.aUnit 10Part A1. 1. earthquake2. three days ago3. Turkey4. 100005. 340002. 1. explosion 2. early this morning3. 1084. 385. 11Part BExercise 11. Three months ago2. In the middle of a jungle3. A terrible storm4. All on board the plane except the narrator5. One (the narrator) Exercise 21.It rolled and shook in the wind2.No. It arrived nine days later because it was raining heavily and thehelicopters couldn't fly in the heavy rain. To make the matter worse, the plane crashed in a swamp in the middle of a jungle.3.Yes. She was in terrible pain and couldn't move4.By drinking dirty floodwaterPart C1.c2. d3. a4. bUnit 11Part A1. Neutral2. Positive3. Positive, respectfulPart BExercise 11. a2. b3. d4. c5. aExercise 21. stockbroker2. retailing3. March 6, 19264. New York5. music school6. economics7. Commerce8. master's degree9. PhD 10. Industrial 11. economic consulting 12. Federal GovernmentPart C1. Microsoft2. farewell3. software4. toughest5. legal6. long-term7. impactful8. which is that the day-to-day work is fun and enjoyable9. So it's a special group of people who put so much into it10. There won't be a day of my life that I'm not thinking about Microsoft, and the great things that it's doing, and wanting to help.Unit 12Part Aputer labs for the schools, poor rural2.cooperating, India, software professionalsputer virus, attackPart BExercise 11. b2. b3. d4. b5. c6. aExercise 24.an ambulance crew2.had trouble breathing and moving5.the rescuers came to her help1 surfing the Net for fun3 the international, put a call through to the student's country Part C1. c2. b3. b4. aUnit 13Part A1 f2 e 3. dPart BExercise 11. a2. c3. d4. a5. bExercise 258, unemployed, tire, suitcase, dropped, scene, pickedup Next, TV, winner, return, keep prize conscience, return the money to its owner radio hundreds trickInto cash, 60 handed over expectation tearsPart C1. b2. d3. b4. dUnit 14Part A1893 kindergarten teachers studentsTitle Good children to greet their teacher1924 book of music added writer unknown1930s appeared movies radio shows permissionWon the copy right Happy Birthday to You different lyricsPublicly gets paidPart BExercise 11.parking space, grocery cart, in line2.Phone-In Drive-through Market3.drive-through convenience, banks, fast food, catalog shopping4.save time5.goods, ordered, good quality $1.5 each otherExercise 2in the item numbers of the goods you ordermakes a print-out of your listthe goods on your list in a warehousedrive up to the market, and punch your code into a terminalwrite a checkPart C1. b2. c3. c4. dTest OnePart A1. b2. c3. b4. c.5. b6. c7. a.8. bPart B9. d 10. b 11. d 12. c 13. c 14. b 15. dPart C16. stocks 17. exhibition 18. techniques 19. activities 20. research 21. modem 22 software23. Delivery time for e-mail from Europe to the USA is about 10 seconds24. What's reallyextraordinary about the Internet is the aount and variety of information available25. Services are also available that allow you to do your banking, reserve airline tickets, and even shop for a Mother's Day giftPart D26. c 27. d 28. c 29. c 30. c 31. a 32. d 33. b 34. c 35. aTest TwoPart A.1. d2. c3. d4. c5. d6. b7. c8. aPart B9. d 10. d 11. a 12. b 13. c 14. b 15. cPart C16. forecast 17. unusual 18. Fortunately 19. extreme 20. rarely 21. global22. rush 23. People enjoy discussing the snow, compaining about the cold24. Contrary to popular opinion, it does not rain all the time25. Thanks to the rain, Britain has a rich countryside, which is famous for its deep green colorPart D26. a 27. d 28. b 29. b 30 a 31. c 32. c 33. a 34. d 35. b。
大学英语听力原文答案[00:03.13]Psychology in Our Daily Life[00:07.63]Part Two[00:10.51]Listening-Centered Activities[00:14.90]Listening 1[00:18.22]Exercise 1[00:21.71]Directions:[00:25.38]Listen to the story and decide whether the following statements[00:31.46]are true or false. Writer "T" for true and "F" for false.[00:41.26]A potato farmer was sent to prison just at the time[00:49.43]when he should have been digging the groundfor planting the new crop of potatoes.[00:58.43]He knew that his wife would not be strong enough to do the digging by herself,[01:06.92]but that she could manage to do the planting;[01:12.50]and he also knew that he did not have any friends or neighbors[01:20.06]who would be willing to do the digging for him.[01:25.90]" Please do not dig the potato field. I hidthe money and the gun there."[01:35.65]Ten days later he got a letter from his wife. It said,[01:43.93]" I think somebody is reading your letters before they go out of the prison.[01:52.54]Some policemen arrived here two days ago and dug up the whole potato field.[02:01.86]What shall I do now?"The prisoner wrote back at once,[02:08.81]" Plant the potatoes, of course."[02:14.39]Exercise 2[02:18.10]Directions:[02:21.52]Listen to the story again and note down what the husband said in his first letter[02:29.65]and the wife's reply.[02:33.58]Then work in groups to complete the two letters. Read them to the class.[02:42.47]A potato farmer was sent to prison just at the time[02:50.82]when he should have been digging the groundfor planting the new crop of potatoes.[02:59.93]He knew that his wife would not be strong enough to do the digging by herself,[03:08.50]but that she could manage to do the planting;[03:14.18]and he also knew that he did not have any friends or neighbors[03:21.89]who would be willing to do the digging for him.[03:27.68]So he wrote a letter to his wife which said,[03:33.84]" Please do not dig the potato field. I hidthe money and the gun there."[03:44.42]Ten days later he got a letter from his wife. It said,[03:53.21]" I think somebody is reading your letters before they go out of the prison.[04:01.60]Some policemen arrived here two days ago and dug up the whole potato field.[04:11.21]What shall I do now?"The prisoner wrote backat once,[04:18.84]" Plant the potatoes, of course."[04:24.31]Listening 2[04:28.02]Exercise 1[04:32.30]Directions:[04:35.62]Listen to the passage[04:38.82]and fill in the table with the information you get from the tape.[04:45.12]The manager of a large office building[04:50.05]received many complaints about the lift service in the building.[04:56.50]He hired a group of engineers to study the situation.[05:02.18]They suggested two solutions:[05:07.19]1. adding more lifts of the same type;[05:14.03]2. replacing the lifts with faster ones.[05:20.18]The manager decided that both suggestions were too expensive.[05:27.10]So he asked a psychologist to study the problem.[05:33.18]The psychologist noticed that many people felt[05:39.01]angry and impatient because they thought they had to wait too long for the lift.[05:47.65]However,the psychologist found that they only had to wait a relatively short time.[05:56.94]It occurred to him that the reason they felt angry and impatient[06:04.28]was that they had nothing to do while they were waiting for the lifts.[06:11.09]He suggested a simple,inexpensive solution to the manager.[06:18.00]This was adopted and complaints stopped immediately.[06:25.27]The solution was to place a large mirror next to the lifts.[06:33.16]Exercise 2[06:37.30]Directions:[06:40.75]Listen to the passage again and then discuss in groups to find out:[06:48.78]1)the reasons why complaints stopped immediately after the solution was adopted;[06:58.03]2)other possible solutions to the problem.[07:04.19]The manager of a large office building[07:09.26]received many complaints about the lift service in the building.[07:16.28]He hired a group of engineers to study the situation.[07:22.22]They suggested two solutions:[07:27.26]1.adding more lifts of the same type;[07:33.92]2.replacing the lifts with faster ones.[07:40.58]The manager decided that both suggestions were too expensive.[07:47.42]So he asked a psychologist to study the problem.[07:53.40]The psychologist noticed that many people felt angry and impatient[08:01.64]because they thought they had to wait too long for the lift.[08:07.94]However,the psychologist found that they only had to wait a relatively short time.[08:16.76]It occurred to him that the reason they felt angry and impatient[08:23.86]was that they had nothing to do while they were waiting for the lifts.[08:30.30]He suggested a simple,inexpensive solution to the manager.。
Book-I(《大学英语》全新版)Unit 1Part ACommunicative Function1.How are you?/ I'd like you to meet my classmate.2.I'm.../ May I introduce...to you?/ Pleased to meet you.e and meet my family./ ...this is Tom./ It's good to know you./ ...this is my sister.Part BTextExercise 1: 1. B 2. DExercise 2:1.Yang Weiping:China/ Chemistry/ Likes listening to English programs on radio and TV;enjoys English pop songs/ Started learning English several years ago/ F avorite activity: listening; Difficulty: speaking2.Virginia:Singapore/ Library science/ To get a good job, one has be to fluent in English./ Started learning English in high school./ Favorite activity: readi ng; Difficulty: writingTalking about Studying EnglishAt a gathering of students from China and some other countries, Yang Weipin g and Virginia Wang, both first-year college students, are talking about their le arning of English.Hello, my name is Yang Weiping. I’m a freshman at Peking University a nd I’m majoring in chemistry.At college we have to study a foreign language. I choose English because I li ke listening to English programs on the radio 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 ye ars ago and I’m getting better at it. My fa vorite activity is listening, especially listening to songs and stories. My big pro blem is, however, speaking. I feel nervous whenever I speak. And I never see m to know what to say when people talk to me. But I’ve decided to overcom e my shyness and learn to speak English by speaking as much as I can.Hi, my name is Virginia Wang. I’m a library science major at the National U niversity of Singapore. In our country, English is important. It is one of the of ficial 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 li ke learning about new things and new ideas. There are so many books and art icles written in English. Our textbooks at the university are in English, too. I know writing 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 wh ere I can read all kinds of new books.Part CExercise:How to Improve Listening ComprehensionAmong the four skills of listening , speaking, reading and writing, I find listening most difficult, because I worry about the words I don't know. Now I am trying to focus on the general idea,not worrying about he new words. This makes me feel good, because I know I have understood something. Then, I listen againcarefully and if I have any problems I play the difficult part again. In this way I come to understand better both the main ideaand the details of the listening text.Unit 2Part ACommunicative Function1.closing2.opening3.closing4.opening5.opening6.openingListening Strategy1. a2. b3. b4. a5. b6. a7. b8. a9. b 10. bPart BTextExercise 1:1. 1) b 2) c 3) a2. dExercise 2:1. a. age b. money c. people's appearance2. a. ...say that again? I did not catch it./ b. ...speak more slowly, please?3. a....I really need to be going./ ...nice talking to you.How to Improve Your Conversation SkillsTo speak to people in a foreign language requires courage and a willingness t o 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 cou rage 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 o thers, such as age, money or people’s appearance do not. The following are so me good ways to open a conversation.Weather –I t 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, th ough. You can always ask your partner to repeat what he has said or to speak more slowly. For example, “Excuse me, but could you say that again? I did n’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 w ay. “Well, I really need to be going,” or “It was nice talking to you” are freq uently used by people to end a conversation.Part CSmile 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 Engla nd want to help people improve their reading abilities. They want students to r emember the books and articles they read. The specialists found something to help: facial expressions. They gave ten students a happy article to read. Five o f the students read the happy article while smiling. Five students read the happ y article while frowning. Then they answered comprehension questions the smil ing 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 s miling, and five students read the angry article whiling frowning. Which group remembered better? You’r e right. The frowning students.The specialist don’t know why facial expressions help memory. They are conti nuing to study the relationship between the mind and the body. Until they find the answer, keep smiling (or frowning?)!Unit 3Part ACommunicative FunctionMaggie likes swimming but she does not care for skiing. She loves flying o n planes and traveling by train but she hates getting on buses because they are too crowded and dirty. she is not interested in playing the piano and she pr efers reading to playing computer games. She loves going to Chinese restaurant s and her favorite food is spicy Sichuan bean curd. After work she is keen on listening to music. She prefers light music to rock, because light music makes feel relaxed. She enjoys watching TV in the evening. She thinks a lot of ne ws programs but sitcoms are the last kind of thing for her to watch. Listening Strategy1. 923812. 26083. 15404. 755. 1566. 9007. 842008. 17359. 9:4010. 5:45Part BTextExercise 1: 1.c 2.dExercise 2:1.accommodation2.private3.halls of residence4.37.86 (single)5.52.78 (double)6.Limited7.Before the end of the month/ as soon as possible8.Private9.Students’union10.managerAccommodation for College StudentsR: Good morning. Can I help you?S: Yes, please. I’m a new student and I’d like to have some informatio n about the…em…the accommodation for students.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 ab out five forty-one a day. For a double ro om, 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 f rom 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 half a 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 un iversity-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 a n Accommodation Information Office and its staff will help you.S: Where is the office?R: I n the Students’ Union Building.S: Whom can I contact?R: Mr. Underwood. David Underwood, the manager of the accommodati on information office.S: Thank you very much.R: You are welcome.Part CExercise:1. A busy life2.Between 6 and 15 hours3.Reading. remain current4.revise and updateWhat College Professors DoCollege professors are often believed to lead easy lives of quiet thinking while teaching one or two classes every week. But college professors do much mor e than go to class. The average professor spends between six and fifteen hours in the classroom weekly. And that same college professor works from sixty t o eighty hours a week.Because they must remain current in their fields, professors spend part of that time reading, reading, reading. That leads to additional hours during which the y revise and update their class lecture notes. It takes far longer to prepare not es than to deliver them in class. Professors may spend time conducting experi ments, working on college projects, or advising students. They may be writing books, articles, or papers for delivery at conventions.When not in the classroom or in the office, professors are still working, behin d closed doors in committee sessions or at home grading papers and preparing for tomorrow’s classes. To accept this sort of schedule willingly, they must fe el strongly about the importance of the college experience.Unit 4Part ACommunicative Function1.Yeah/ By the way/ Who?/ Don't you think so?/ Yes./ Quite well.2.Like what?/ Yeah/ Hmmm, let me think./ Well./ Come to think of it. Listening Strategy1. Once a week2.Twice a week3.Every day4.Every other day5.Four times a week6.every weekendPart BTextExercise 1: 1. c 2.a 3. dExercise 2:1.At Carol's house on Saturday2.He's 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.Small Talk Is EasyA: Mike, guess what?B: What?A: Carol just invited me to a party at her house on Saturday.B: Carol? You mean the pretty girl in your economics class?A: Yeah.B: Great! I’m sure you’ll have a super time.A: I’m not so sure.B: What do you mean, John? I though you really liked Carol.A: I do. But I don't know her friends very well.B: So get to know them.A: But I’m no good at small talk.B: Small talk is easy. You can learn.A: By Friday?B: sure, I’ll coach you. You just have to r emember a few simple sentences. A: I don't know. I have trouble remembering things. Especially when I meet p eople. I get nervous.B: Don’t worry, John. You can d o it. You just need a few tips.A: But what if I say something stupid?B: Hey, you’re not giving a speech. You’re just having a conversation. So just talk about something you know they are interested in.A: That’s the problem. I don’t know what Carol’s friends are interested in. B: Let them tell you. If you let people talk about themselves, th ey’ll think yo u’re interesting.A: You mean something like, “So, tell me what you’re interested in.”B: Well, you don’t have to be that direct. For example, you can talk about th e weather.A: You can’t be serious. The weather’s boring.B: It’s a good excuse to find out what they like to do. On a rainy day, you s ay, “What do you do in such terrible weather?”A: What if they just stayed home and read a book?B: Then ask them about the book. You can ask if it was good. Ask if they li ked it and why. Then talk about a book you really liked.A: So that’s what small talk is about, is it? Well, I’ll give it a try. Thanks fo r the tips, Mike.B: You’re welcome. Have a good time a t the party.Note:Small talk means light conversations on unimportant or non-serious subjects such as the weather or TV programs you saw last night, or little compliments on what people are wearing. In a social gathering where a lot of guests are strangers to one another, small talk can be very useful to make them feel at eas e.Part CExercise: 1. F 2.T 3. F 4.T 5.FAre you Calling about the Party?Laura: Hello. This is Laura Davis speaking.Simon: Oh, hello, Laura. This is Simon here. Simon Williams.Laura: Oh, Simon. How nice to hear you. Are you calling about the party? Y ou did get the invitation, didn’t you?Simon: Yes, thanks, I did. That’s just it. I’m afraid. You see, I’m already tied up that evening.Laura: Oh, really? That is a pity.Simon: Yes. I’m afraid it’s been planned for ages. You see, some friends of mine are coming to see me. I haven’t seen them for a long time, and you kn ow … well…I managed to get some tickets for the opera, and I promised to t ake them out to dinner afterw ards. I can’t get out of it, unfortunately. I wish I could.Laura: Oh, what a shame! We are looking forward to seeing you. Still, if you can drop in later with your friends, we’d love to see you.Simon: Thanks. Well, I’ll certainly try, but I don’t think there’s much chance. Actually I’ve sent you an e-mail to say I can’t come.Laura: Oh, have you? That’s very kind, thanks. Well, keep in touch, Simon. Simon: I will. Regards to James. And I hope the party goes well. Bye! Laura: Thanks. Bye.Note: for ages: for a long timeUnit 5Part ACommunicative Function1.Call Back David Johnson this afternoon2.Call Bill Green at 415-289-1074 this evening. It's important.3.Meet Judy outside the Art Museum at ten tomorrow morning.4.Don't forget to go to Tom's party this evening.Listening Strategy1.6247-22552.5404-99823.612-930-9608Part BTextExercise 1: 1. b 2. aExercise 2:Telephone Message:For: Mr. Johnson of ABC ImportsCaller: Richard Alexander from Star ElectronicsMobile Phone Number: 909-555-2308Office number: 714-555-2000Message: Call Richard Alexander at office number before 6pm.A Business CallA: Good afternoon. ABC Imports. May I help you?B: Yes, may I speak to Mr. James Johnson, please?A: I’m afraid Mr. Johnson isn’t available right now. Would you like to leave a message?B: This is Richard Alexander with Star Electronics. It’s very important that he returns my call this afternoon.A: Does he have your office number and your mobile phone number?B: I thinks so, but let me give them to you again.A: Okay.B: My office number is 714-555-2000; my cell phone number is 909-555-2308. He can reach me at my office number before 6 p.m. or anytime today on m y mobile.A: Very well, I’ll give him your message as soon as he returns to the office. Part CExercise:1.Brian Tong2.Good luck Companyputer sales representative4. a degree in Computer science5. a computer programmer in a trading company for thee years.6.38839673Good Luck CompanySecretary: Good Luck Company.Applicant: I’m calling in c onnection with your post of computer sales r epresentative. Your advertisement said that I should ring up first for an interview.Secretary: That’s right. What are your qualifications?Applicant: I have a degree in Computer Science.Secretary: Do you have any relevant working experience?Applicant: Yes, I have been a computer programmer in a trading company for three years.Secretary: Can I have your name, please?Applicant: Brian Tong.Secretary: Okay, I’ve written down your information and I’ll pass this on to our personnel department for further consideration before we decide whether there will be an interview with you.Applicant: When would you let me know the result?Secretary: In about 2 weeks’ time, I think. How can I contact you, Mr Tong?Applicant: You can call me at my office at 38839673 during office hours.Secretary: 3-8-8-3-9-6-7-3. Okay, I’ll let you know the result when I hear from the personnel department.Unit 6Part ACommunicative Function1.He wants to know where he can buy a painting2.He found out how much the dress cost as well as where hi could buyit.3.She suggests that them man buy a tie for his cousin.Listening Strategy1.20.502.50.953.175.404.50.805.594Part BTextExercise 1:1.In a department store2.there are four people speaking in the conversation. they are the receptionist, the salesperson, Ann and Mark3.to buy a dress for AnnExercise 2: 1. a 2. d 3. b 4. d 5. cWhere Can We Find Women’s Wear?Mark: Excuse me, where can we find women’s wear?Receptionist: On the second floor. You can take the escalator on your right. Mark: Thank you.Salesperson: Good morning. Can I help you?Ann: No, thanks. We’re just looking.Mark: How about this red dress, Ann? It’s very fashionable.Ann: I don’t know. I’m not crazy about red. I think it’s a bit too bright for me.Salesperson: How about this white dress? It’s a new arrival for the season. Ann: Is it? it looks pretty. But is it very expensive?Mark: Let me see the price tag. It says $299Ann: That’s too expensive for me. I’d like something below $200. Salesperson: What about this blue dress? It’s on sale. It’s 10% off, so it’s onl y $126/Ann: Umm. I like the color. Do you think it’ll look good on me, Mark? Mark: I think so. Why don’t you try it on?Salesperson: What size do you take?Ann: Medium.Salesperson: Here’s a medium in blue. The fit ting room is right behind you.Ann: (wearing the dress) What do you think of it, Mark?Mark: It’s very nice. I think blue su its you. And it fits perfectly.Ann: Great. I think I’ll take it.Mark: That’s a good deal.Salesperson: Will that be cash or charge?Ann: Cash, please.Part CExercise:1....some defective goods2....was absent/...had mistaken his shop for a second had goods store./ ...was careless3....the mistake/...exchange the ladies' purchases/...half the price.Defective GoodsThe other day, Mrs. White bought some bed linen at a small store near her h ome. The store had a good reputation, and Mrs. White had often shopped ther e before. But when she got home and examined the sheets, Mrs. White was s hocked. One of them had a big hole in the middle, and another was badly sta ined. And two others were frayed at the edges.As you can imagine, Mrs. White was very angry and she went back immediat ely to complain. When she arrived, the store was closed and the two other an gry ladies were waiting outside. One of them told Mrs. White that she had bo ught some towels that morning, and the other lady said that she had purchased a linen tablecloth. In both cases the goods were defective. A little later some other women joined them, and they all told the same story.Finally the storekeeper appeared and let them in. The poor man looked very w orried. He became very nervous when the ladies threatened to call the police, but he denied trying to cheat them. Then he explained what had happened. In his absence, the driver of a delivery truck had mistaken his shop for a second hand goods store and had delivered a load of used material from a nearby hot el. The sales clerk had not bothered to check the delivery and had started selli ng the defective goods right away.The storekeeper apologized for the mistake and promised to exchange the ladie s’ purchases and to refund half the price. Needless to say he fired the careless assistant.Unit 7Part ACommunicative Function1.O,2.O3.F4.F5.O6.F7.O8.O9.F 10.O 11.O 12.FListening Strategy(omitted)Part BTextExercise 1: 1.a 2.dExercise 2:Steve Wellsa university juniorB averagea lifeguard for two summersin an apartmenthard working and reliableseldom absent from work and always on timepay the rent of the apartmenta clerk in the mailroom2 to 6 am Monday through FridayMinimumWe Have an Opening NowMs. Campbell: Have a seat, Mr. Wells. Let me take a quick lo ok at your application… I see that you want a part-time job. Steve: That’s right.Ms. Campbell: We hire part-timers occasionally. How many hour s a week do you want to work?Steve: About fifteen or twenty.Ms. Campbell: You’re junior at the university, I see. Also, you were a lifeguard for the past two summers.Steve: Yes. But this year I have an apartment. So I need a job during the school year, too.Ms. Campbell: Do you think you can handle both a job and sch ool?Steve: Well, I have a B average. Yes, I think I can do it. Ms. Campbell: Your references are very good. They say you’re a hard worker and are very reliable.Steve: I seldom mis s work, and I’m always on time.Ms. Campbell: Well, Steve, we have one opening now. Steve: That’s wonderful!Ms. Campbell: We need a clerk in the mailroom.Steve: That’s fine.Ms. Campbell: The job pays the minimum wage.Steve: That’s okay.Ms. Campbell: Ho wever, it’s on the night shift.Steve: That’s all right.Ms. Campbell: The hours are 2 to 6 a. m., Monday through Frid ay.Steve: That’s …not so good.Ms. Campbell: I know. What do you think? Are you interested ?Steve: Well, …I often take a nap in the afternoon, and then Istay up late. I guess the hours are okay. When do I start?Ms. Campbell: On Monday.Steve: All right. Thank you.Part CExercise:mentioned: 1,3not mentioned but can be inferred: 2,5not mentioned and can't be inferred: 4,6Unusual IntervieweesA recent survey asked vice-presidents and personnel directors of America’s 100 largest corporations fro their most unusual experiences interviewing prospective employees. They included:A job applicant who challenged the interviewer to a fight.A job candidate who said he had never finished high school because he was k idnapped and kept in a closet in Mexico.A balding candidate who excused himself during the interview and then returne d wearing a full hairpiece.A candidate who wore headphones to the interview and, when asked to remov e them, explained that she could listen to the interviewer and the music at the same time.A candidate who said she didn’t have time for lunch and then started to eat a hamburger and French fries in the interv iewer’s office.A clumsy candidate who fell and broke an arm during the interview.An applicant who interrupted the questioning to phone her doctor for advice.A candidate who dozed off during the interview.A candidate who refused to sit down and insisted on being interviewed standin g up.A candidate who asked, “Would it be a problem if I’m angry most of the t im e?”It was reported that all of them were hired.Unit 8Part ACommunicative Function1.because he dialed the wrong number2.because she was late for work. she overslept.3.because he did not notify her earlier about quitting.4.because he could not hire the woman.Listening Strategy(omitted)Part BTextExercise 1: 1.c 2.b 3.cExercise 2:1.he was clumsy and spoiled everything he did.2.in a warehouse.3.he unpacked the goods newly arrived from the factory and put them inassigned places.4.Fred broke a large base.5.$3506.to deduct part of Fred's weekly wages until the base was paid for.7.as it would take a long time to deduct $350 from his wages, he couldkeep the job while he was paying for the vase.a steady jobFred, a very conscientious worker, had one serious flaw: he was clumsy. The poor boy spoiled everything he did and for that reason could never keep a job. He’d had many jobs over the years but only for a few weeks at a time. For six months, Fred was out of employment. Finally, he got a job in a warehou se where many different types of home furnishings were stored. Fred’s job was to unpack the merchandise newly arrived from the factory and put each item in its assigned place. The work was only temporary, but after so long with no employment at all it was better than nothing.One morning Fred unpacked a large and quite fragile vase. He picked it up to carry across the warehouse. But he had only walked two steps and he tripped. There was a loud crash as the vase fell from Fred’s hands a nd shattered into a thousand pieces.Fred was called immediately to the manager’s office, and he was sure he woul d be fired. The you ng man’s spirits began to drop.“I’ll have to deduct something from your wages every week until the vase is paid for,” the m anager said sternly.“How much is the vase worth?” Fred asked.“$350”A wide grin spread across the young man’s face. “That’s wonderful!” he sho uted happily. “At last I have a steady job!”Part CExercise: 1.d 2.c 3.d 4.b 5.bMark HillMark Hill is a traffic police officer in Watford, near London. He works on so me of the busiest Motorways in Britain, the M1 and the M25.There are traffic police on duty twenty-four hours a day. There are three shifts, and each shift is eight hours. On average they have to deal with three to fou r accidents each shift. Here is Mark Hill talking about his job:“We deal with anyone in the accident who is injured. That’s the first thing. Then we have to clear the road and get the traffic moving again.”“Most accidents happen because people drive too fast—especially when the ro ads are wet. Sometimes we get accidents that occur because drivers don’t follo w the rules. For example, I’ve seen a number of cases of drivers overtaking o n the left. This is illegal in Britain. If you want to overtake, you have to go i nto the fast lane on the right.”“Not everyone can use a motorway in Britain. People that ride a bicycle or a small motorbike are not allowed to use it.“I like my job. I have a varied working day—I never know what I’m going to do from one day to the next. And I meet all kinds of people. I don’t thin k there ‘s any other job that can give you that experience.”Unit 9Part ACommunicative Function1.Mrs. FaberOct. 20thThree nightsone double room130 dollars including breakfast2.Mr.Green8:00 tomorrow morningPudong AirportRoom 804, Park HotelListening Strategy1.March 122.May 23.25 days4.June 91. Agent: York Hotel. Can I help you?Woman: Yes. I’d like to book a room for three nights.Agent: When will you be arriving?Woman: We’ll arrive the day after tomorrow. That’s October 20th. (Arrival tim e)Agent: Yes, madam. Single or double?Woman: One double room. (Type of room)Agent: All right. One double room until 23rd. (Length of stay: Three nights) Woman: How much will that beAgent: $ 130 a night, including breakfast. (Price)Woman: That’ll be fine.Agent: May I have your name, please?Woman: Faber, F-a-b-e-r, Faber, Mrs. Faber.Agent: Thank you, Mrs. Faber. Goodbye.Woman: Bye.2.Woman: Hello, Qiangshen Taxi Company.Man: Hello. I’d like to book a taxi to Pudong Airport for tomorrow morning. (Destination)Woman: When exactly?Man: I have to be there by 9: 30.Woman: I see. Your address, please.Man: Room 904, Park Hotel. (Address)。
Unit 1Listening & SpeakingIntroducing Yourself1. Directions: You’re going to meet two new college students. Listen to them talkabout themselves and fill in the blanks with the missinginformation.Hello! My name is Zhang Hong and I’m eighteen years old. I come from a small town in Hebei. It’s a nice place with a big lake and many small hills. Both my parents are doctors. I’m the only child in the family.I’m very happy to study with you here at this college. I hope we’ll be good friendsHi! I’m Li Qiang and I’m nineteen. I come from Tianjin. I like music and dancing very much. I listen to music every day and often go to a dancing party on weekends. I enjoy studying English very much. I’m very happy to have the opportunity to study English with you. I’m sure we’ll get along and become good friends.2. Directions: Now introduce yourself to your class telling them your name, yourage, where you come from, when you began to learn English andwhat you like to do on weekends.Getting to Know People1). Directions: Before you listen to the first conversation, read the following wordsand expressions which may be new to you.by the way 顺便问一下,顺便谈一下department 系major 主修科目,专业management 管理terrific 极好的,了不起的come on 快;走吧Directions: Listen to the conversation twice and fill in the blanks with the missing Words.Li Ming:We’re having great weather, aren’t we?Wang Ying: We sure are. By the way, I’m Wang Ying.Li Ming:Hello. My name is Li Ming.Wang Ying: Which department are you in, Li Ming?Li Ming: I’m in the Department of Computer Science. I’m from Beijing.Wang Ying: Really? I am glad to meet you! I’m also from Beijing. My major is Hotel Management.Li Ming: That’s terrific. My classmate Jun Jun is over there. She’s fromShanghai. Come on, I’d like you to meet her.Directions: Now listen to the conversation again and answer the following questions1. Which department is Li Ming in?He is in the Department of Computer Science.2. Where is Li Ming from?He is from Beijing.3. Which department is Wang Ying in?She is in the Department of Hotel Management.4. Where is Wang Ying from?She is also from Beijing.5. What does Li Ming want Wang Ying to do?He wants her to meet his classmate Jun Jun.2). Directions: Before you listen to the second conversation, read the followingwords which may be new to you.apartment 房间baggage 行李upstairs 往楼上Directions: Listen to the conversation twice and fill in the blanks with the missing words.Li Ming:Jun Jun, I’d like you to meet my new friend Wang Ying.Jun Jun:It’s a pleasure to meet you, Wang Ying. My name is Zhang Xiaojun, but everybody calls me Jun Jun.Wang Ying: How do you do, Jun Jun?Jun Jun:How do you do?Li Ming:Wang Ying is in the Department of Hotel Management. She is from Beijing and has just arrived.Jun Jun: So you two come from the same city, don’t you?Li Ming & Wang Ying: Yes.Jun Jun:Have you found your apartment, Wang Ying?Wang Ying: Yes, I’ve been told it’s on the 3rd floor of this building.Jun Jun:That’s good. Let me help you carry the baggage upstairs.Wang Ying:Oh, no, thank you. I can do it myself.Jun Jun:If there’s anything we can do for you, we’ll be happy to help.Wang Ying: Thank you very much. I’ll ask for help when I need it.Directions: Now listen to the conversation again and answer the following questions.1. What is Jun Jun’s real name?Her real name is Zhang Xiaojun.2. Of the three people talking to each other, which two come from the same city?Wang Ying and Li Ming come from the same city.3. Where is Wang Ying’s apartment?Her apartment is on the 3rd floor of that building.4. What does Jun Jun want to help Wang Ying do?She wants to help Wang Ying carry her baggage upstairs.5. What will Wang Ying do if she is in need of help?If she is in need of help, she will ask Jun Jun for it.4. Directions: Form a dialogue with one of your classmates, telling each other yournames, where you come from, your majors and your departments.You can use the sentences given below.Which department are you in?What’s your major?Where do you come from?My major is …I’m glad to meet you!It’s a pleasure to meet you.How do you do?Listening Practice5. Directions: Listen to people speaking and decide what they are talking about.1. W: By the way, what’s the weather like in your hometown?M: It’s not as hot as here and it often rains.A) Study. B) College.C) Weather.D) Hometown.2. M: You mean, you are afraid of mathematics?W: A little bit. It’s too difficult for me and sometimes I think I should give it up.A) Weather.B) Study.C) Hobby (业余爱好) . D) Exercise.3. W: What do you like to do for exercise?M: Swimming. How about you?A) Exercise.B) Weather.C) Study. D) Courses.4. M: How long have you known Jun Jun?W: I’ve known her for more than three years. We are from the same high school and we are now in the same department.A) School. B) Classmate.C) Department. D) Study.5. W: What did you think of the final exam?M: I’d thought it would be easy, but at the end of the first hour, I was still on the first page.A) Hobby. B) Courses.C) College. D) Exam.6. Directions: Listen to the following questions and choose the appropriate answers.1. Hi, Bill, what do you think of the math lesson?A) Sorry, I don’t know. B) It starts at eight.C) Yes, I like it. D) It’s very interesting.2. Excuse me. Where’s the Chinese Department?A) It’s over there.B) Yes, thank you.C) It’s very nice. D) No, sorry.3. I’m a student in the Computer Department. I major in Computer Science. Areyou a freshman, too?A) I’m in the Physics Department.B) Yes, I am.C) No. I’m not majoring in Computer Science.D) Yes. We’re in the same department.4. Excuse me. Where could I find any English dictionaries?A) In the park. B) In my pocket.C) On the third floor of the shop.D) It’s 9:30.5. How did you get on in your exam?A) Yes, I did. B) Yes, of course.C) No, I didn’t. D) Oh, I failed.7. Directions: Listen to the following short dialogues and choose the appropriateanswers.1. W: How much are the tickets?M: They are $13 each and $25 for two.Q: How much will the woman pay for one ticket?A) $25. B) $13.C) $30. D) $26.2. W: May I have my bill, please?M: Yes, here you are. $17.4.Q: How much does the woman have to pay?A) $70.4. B) $14.7.C) $17.4. D) $14.3. W: I thought that these flowers cost 4 dollars.M: They used to, but the price’s gone up 50 cents.Q: How much do these flowers cost now?4. M: You speak English very well. How long have you been learning thelanguage?W: I’ve been learning English for about six and a half years.Q: How long has the woman been learning English?A) Five years. B) Six and a half years.C) Six years. D) Half a year.5. M: The book costs $14, but I only have $10. Could you lend me some money?W: It’s my pleasure.Q: How much money does the man need to borrow from the woman?A) $4. B) $10.C) $40. D) $30.8. Directions: Listen to the following short talk and fill in the blanks with themissing words. The talk is spoken twice.People go to college for many reasons. Some go to college to find out who they are and what they want to become. Others go to college to follow their dreams.For me, going to college gives me the opportunity to have new experiences. At college I have to organize my time and the way I spend my time. I also have to take care of myself. What I like best here is that I can make full use of the library, which has so many books, newspapers and magazines.Becoming a college student has also given me the opportunity to meet many friends. Here I have new classmates from different places. I have not only made friends with them, but have also learnt a lot from them.The most important reason for me to be a college student is to follow my dream. All my life I have dreamed of becoming a good teacher. I like children and I want to make a living by teaching.9. Directions: Listen to the talk again and then answer the following questionsorally.1. Why do people go to college?Some go to college to find out who they are and what they want to become.Others go to college to follow their dreams.2. Why does the speaker go to college?He goes to college to have new experiences.3. What does the speaker like best about college?He can make full use of the library that has so many books, newspapers and magazines.4. What is the speaker’s most important reason for going to college?The most important reason is to follow his dream.5. What is the speaker’s dream?His dream is to become a good teacher.Unit TwoListening & Speaking1. Directions: A librarian is going to provide you with some information about theuse of the library. Listen to the short talk carefully and fill in theblanks with the missing words.This is our library. It’s well stocked (藏书). It’s open seven days a week. You can borrow all the books in the library except the rarest(珍奇的) ones, or those must be read only here. You can borrow them for several days to several months, but must return them by their due dates, or you’ll be charged(罚款) for overdue(过期的) books. It’s bad from(行为) to write in public books or mistreat (破坏) them in any way. To use the library, you will have to show your student ID(学生证). By the way, you can go online(上网) here in the library or read your textbooks in the reading-room in the evening. Enjoy your reading.2. Directions: Now help one of your classmates to use the library for the first time.Try to use the language you have just learned in Exercise 1.3. Expressing Willingness to Help1). Directions: Before you listen to the first conversation, read the followingwords and expressions which may be new to you.Straightforward 简单的enter 输入terminal (电脑)终端author 作者periodical 杂志title 书名accounting 会计wow (表示惊奇、钦佩,欢乐)哇click on 点击database 数据库I got it. 明白了。
Unit Twenty-twoPart One StatementsComplete each of the statements with what you hear and choose A or B that explains theword or phrase in bold.1. My friend Ann has the ability to recognize a person as long as she has seen him once before. ( A )2. The quality of our products compares favorably with that of their company's products. ( B )3. At the meeting the buyer insisted the boss should reduce the price. ( B )4. The economy of this country depends heavily on the products of light industry. ( A )5. Mr. Green is good at talking others into agreeing to his opinion. ( A )6. During the war, the army controlled the supply of water and electricity in the city. ( B )7. In their school, girl students are not permitted to go out of the gate after supper. ( A )8. To compromise is an important means in business talks. ( A )9. Is that the best explanation you can come up with? ( B )10. The officials of the company are committed to the company's development. ( B )Part Two DialoguesDialogue OneHealthBoy: Hello, Mary. How are you today? I heard you weren't well last week.Girl: I'm much better now, thank you.Boy: What was the matter? Nothing serious I hope.Girl: Oh, no. I had a bad cold and had to stay in bed for two days.Boy: I'm glad you're better, anyway. I hope it was the last cold of winter and not the first cold of summer. What about your friend, Ann? I hear she is ill, too.Girl: She was ill, but she's all fight now. I think she caught my cold.Boy: Everybody seems to have one now. I expect it's the sudden change of weather. One day hot and the next day cold.Girl: And very windy, too. That's why I'm wearing a sweater today. What do you think of it?Pretty, isn't it?Boy: It certainly is. It must have cost a lot. Where did you find it?Girl: Oh, I got it at a sale. It was quite cheap.Boy: Really! Well, Mary, I must say, it suits you very well. What a pity we men can't wear beautiful sweaters !Girl: Never mind. Let's go and buy one like it to send to your sister Linda in AmericaBoy: Now that's very kind of you, Mary. I'm really thinking of sending her a present.I. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear1. How is Mary now? ( B )2. For how many days did Mary have to stay in bed? ( A )3. Why have so many people caught cold? ( C )4. Where did Mary buy her sweater? ( C )5. Where is the boy's sister Linda now? ( B )II. Listen to the dialogue again and answer the following questions with Yes or Nol. Does the boy care for the health of two girls in the conversation? ( Yes )2. Does the boy say it was very cold in winter last year? ( No )3. Is Ann the boy's girlfriend in the conversation? ( No )4. Did Mary's beautiful sweater cost her a lot of money? ( No )5. Is the boy thinking of sending his sister a present? ( Yes )Dialogue TwoRecognitionBoy: Hello, 2345786.Girl: Hello! Could I speak to Tom Jones, please?Boy: Speaking.Girl: Oh, hi, Tom. This is Kathy. I'm sorry to bother you so late. I just want to ask you a little favor.Boy: Oh, sure. I'd like to help out, just anything you want.Girl: Look. My sister Diana is coming to visit our campus. We suppose to meet at the front 0t the main building at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow.Boy: Yes.Girl: Unfortunately, I forgot that I've got a doctor's appointment tomorrow morning so I can't go and meet her. Could you possibly meet her for me?Boy: Yes, I could do, but I've never seen your sister before.Girl: Well, she is sort of average height and quite slim. She's twenty-one years old with short curly hair and she has an attractive face and usually looks pretty cheerful. It's easy torecognize her.Boy: OK. Let me write that down.., average height and slim.., about twenty-one years old, with short curly hair and an attractive face. Is that right?Girl: Yes.Boy: OK. I think I should be able to recognize her.Girl: Thank you very much.I. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear1. What's the name of the girl in the conversation? ( B )2. Where will Tom and Diana meet tomorrow? ( A )3. Why can't Kathy go and meet her sister? ( C )4. How old is Kathy's sister? ( B )5. How is Diana's height? ( A )II. Listen to the dialogue again and write T for True or F for False for each statement you hear.l. Kathy telephones Tom early in the morning. ( F )2. Diana will come and meet her sister at 19:00 tomorrow. ( F )3. Kathy's sister Diana is coming to visit her university. ( T )4. Diana is quite slim, with bright eyes and short curly hair. ( F )5. Tom thinks it won't be so difficult for him to recognize Diana. ( T )Dialogue ThreeBusiness TalksSeller: Mr. Smith, I want to open this morning's talk by asking if you are interested in our electronic computers.Buyer: Yes, we are thinking of placing an order. May I have an idea of your prices?Seller: Our prices compare favorably with those offered by other companies either in Europe or anywhere else. Here is our latest price list. You will see our prices are most competitive. Buyer: Well, I'm afraid your price is somewhat higher than I expected. Is it possible for you toreduce it?Seller: I should say our price is quite reasonable, and it is in line with the market.Buyer: I hope that some progress can be made toward a concession in the price.Seller: Well, that's almost cost price, but I'll see what I can do if your order is large enough. Buyer: The size of our order depends greatly on your price.Seller: Since you are our old customer, we may consider reducing the price by 5%.Buyer: I should say a cut of 10% would be more realistic. Shall we meet each other halfway in order to narrow the gap?Seller: You have a way of talking me into agreeing to your terms.I. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear1. What kind of goods is Mr. Smith interested in? ( B )2. What is the main problem discussed in the conversation? ( C )3. What does the seller ask Mr. Smith to see? ( B )4. According to the buyer, what depends greatly on the price? ( A )5. What is the possible result of the talk? ( B )II. Listen to the dialogue again and fill in the blanks with the information you hear.The seller says their prices compare favorably with those offered by other companies either in Europe or anywhere else. Their prices are most competitive and quite reasonable. However, the buyer says he's afraid the price is somewhat higher than he expected. He insists on cutting down the price.Part Three PassagesPassage OneNot a Good IdeaIn my opinion, wearing school uniforms is not a good idea. Many teachers think if students wear uniforms they will behave better and follow rules, but I disagree. Uniforms just make students look orderly, but it is not always true that students behave better because they are wearing uniforms.Everybody has his own character, but if schools require uniforms and control everything students wear, it is difficult for students to show this individuality. For example some schools even tell their students what kind of socks they have to wear. When a friend of mine wore socks with two blue lines, her teacher told her to take those socks off and then took them away from her. There is another reason I don't like uniforms. They are uncomfortable. When I was in high school, my high school permitted us to wear casual clothes, but a year later the teachers changed the rules. They wanted us to wear uniforms again, so we had to wear them. Our uniform was a very uncomfortable skirt. In summer, the material the skirt was made of felt very hot, and in winter wearing a skirt instead of pants was very cold. In addition, when we were wearing the uniforms, we couldn't run.Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear1. What does the speaker make comments on in the passage? ( B )2. What is it difficult for students to show if schools control everything students wear? ( D )3. Who was told to take off the socks with two blue lines? ( C )4. What is the other reason the speaker doesn't like uniforms? ( B )5. What makes the speaker feel cold in winter? ( A )II. Listen to the passage again and complete the following sentences with the information.you hear.l. Many teachers think if students wear uniforms they will behave better and follow rules.2. If schools require uniforms, it is difficult for students to show their individuality.3. When she was in high school, her high school didn't permit them to wear casual clothes.4. In summer, the material the skirt was made of felt very hot.5. In addition, the students couldn't run when they were wearing the uniforms.Passage TwoTeam PlayerWhen you are working at a job, it is important to be a "team player". A team player is one who works well with the other people on the job. Employers look for people who can get along with other employees and still get the job done.There are many things you can do to be a good team player. By recognizing people's differences in gender, age or culture, you show them that you respect them. Adding other team members' ideas to yours lets them know that you think their ideas are good.When working with others, be willing to compromise. Come up with a way to solve the problem instead of demanding that your idea be used. Try to understand and add to the goals and mission of your team.Show loyalty to your team and show that you are committed to the team's growth and Improvement. Help to develop and meet the team's needs in the future.Find a way to work with different conditions. Be able to adapt to change within the work settings. Be responsible in accepting new work methods.Following these suggestions will help you become a better team member and will help achieve better results on the job.I. Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. When is it important to be a "team player"? ( C )2. What should you be willing to do when working with others? ( A )3. What should you try to understand and add to according to the speaker? ( D )4. What's the speaker's suggestion when you accept new work methods? ( B )5. What will help you become a better team member and help achieve better results on the job?(D)II. Listen to the passage again and answer the following questions.1. Who do employers look for?They look for people who can get along with others and still get the job done.2. What should you do to show people that you respect them?You should recognize their differences in gender, age or culture.3. What lets your team members know that you think their ideas are good?Adding their ideas to yours will make them think so.4. What should you be committed to according to the speaker?The team's growth and improvement.5. How do you work with different conditions?Be able to adapt to change within the work settings. Be responsible in accepting new work methods.Passage ThreeBritish CustomsThe British people are very particular about privacy. There are some questions that you should never ask an English person unless you know him very well. Now first of all don't ask about money matters. For example, don't ask a person how much money he has, how much pay he gets every month, or how much rent he pays for his house. That would be very rude. Or suppose you see him wearing a new watch, well, don't ask him how much it costs.Another thing that you should not ask about is the age of a woman. It's not bad to ask a man his age, though not very good, but you should never ask a woman her age. It's the great secret.One more thing about privacy is that one must not look at other people's letters. Suppose an English businessman has received a letter in your hotel. He opens it, reads it and leaves it on the table. One must be careful enough not to get close to the letter or look at it.Now what do people say in England when they meet? They generally talk about the weather. They might say, "Lovely weather, isn't it?" or "It is a bit colder than yesterday, isn't it?" On another day they might look up at the sky and say, "Looks like rain, doesn't it?" or "Terrible weather!" or all sorts of things like that.You may wonder why everybody talks about the weather in England. The reason is very simple: Britain is a very small island country, and in a country like that the weather changes very often and very quickly. Even on a sunny day many people go out and carry an umbrella or raincoat with them. "Just to be on the safe side," they say.I. Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. What are the British people very particular about? ( B )2. What would be very rude first of all? ( C )3. What mustn't one do about privacy according to the speaker? ( C )4. What do people talk about in England when they meet? ( B )5. Why does everybody talk about the weather in England? ( D )II. Listen to the passage again and write T for True or F for False for each statement you hear.1. Marriage status is the great secret of a woman in England. ( F )2. English people would say, "Lovely weather, isn't it?" regardless of the weather condition. ( F )3. If you see a letter on the table, you must be careful enough not to get close to it. ( T )4. It is suggested to ask a man how much he pays for his house if you want to rent a house. ( F )5. Even on a sunny day many British people often carry an umbrella with them when they goout. ( T )Part Four Idioms ProverbsI. In this part, you will be presented with ten sentences. Listen carefully and write them down.1. Appearances are deceptive.2. Every_ dog has his day.3. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.4. The bigger they are, the harder they fall.5. Never too late to learn.6. When all men speak, no man hears.7. Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know.8. Good fences make good neighbors.9. You can't take it with you when you die.10. Every cock crows on his own dunghill.I. In this part, you will hear ten sentences. In each sentence there is one idiom that is given below. Listen and guess its meaning from the context.Script:1. Suddenly something flying in the sky caught his eye. It was a big bird he had never seenbefore.2. Why won't you dive in? Are you chicken?3. He agreed to go bungee jumping with his friends, but he got cold feet when they arrived atthe jump.4. Tom was a heavy drinker for more than 15 years, then he quit drinking cold turkey. He'snever drunk again since then.5. When the president made a wrong decision about the country's economic policy, hispolitical goose was cooked.6. He had very bad news last night, but he came to the office as cool as a cucumber thismorning as if nothing had happened.7. The show was so popular that I had to cool my heels in a long line at the box office.8. School children don't play outside as much as before. Many of them are overweight couchpotatoes.9. When you teach children, remember that they are not cut from the same cloth. Each childhas his/her own personality.10. His girlfriend wrote him a Dear John letter and moved to Japan.Keys:1. attract someone and make him/her look at something2. be coward; be not brave to do something3. be nervous about doing something that you were going to do4. stop it suddenly and completely5. get someone in trouble6. very calm and relaxed even in a difficult situation7. wait for a long time8. a person who spends a lot of idle time sitting and watching television9. be very similar; act in a very similar way10. a letter from a woman to her boyfriend or husband telling him that she doesn't love himany morePart Five Exercises for HomeworkI. Short ConversationsIn this part, you will hear ten short conversations. Each of them is followed by a question. After the question, you are supposed to choose a correct answer from the four choices.1. W: The garage sent a mechanic here today and he said it cost $50 to have it repaired.M: We might as well spend $150 more to buy a new one then.Q : What does the man intend to do? ( C )2. W: Look at the monkeys and the zebras running around on the rocks together.M : Yes, the environment seems to suit them very well. Let's go over to see the bears now.Q : Where are the man and the woman? ( B )3. W: Having visited so many different countries, you must be able to speak several differentlanguages.M : I wish I could. But French and English are the only ones that I have ever learned to speak.Q : What did the man say of his knowledge of languages? ( A )4. M : When does the next train leave?W: You have just missed one by 5 minutes. Trains leave every fifty minutes, so you'll have to wait for a while.Q : How long does the man have to wait for the next train? ( C )5. M : I hear you are moving to a new apartment soon.W: Yes, but it'll be more expensive. My present roommate plays the radio all night long andI can't sleep.Q : Why is the woman moving? ( D )6. M : I thought I heard someone at the door.W: Just the delivery boy with a package from our neighbor. She and her husband are visiting their daughter in Canada, so I keep it until they get back.Q : Who was at the door? ( A )7. W: I'm so excited that I can't sleep at night.M : I'd be excited too if I had my passport, visa and boat ticket.Q : Why is the woman excited? ( D )8. M : Show me that sentence you were talking about. What page is it on first of all?W: It's near the end of the book, right here on the next to the last page in this middle paragraph.Q : Which page was the woman talking about? ( D )9. W: Do you walk to work every day?M : No. It's too far to walk. Luckily the bus goes right by my apartment, but when the bus is crowded and when it rains, I often wish I had a car.Q : How does the man usually go to work? ( C )10. M : Is this seat taken?W: I don't think so. The fellow who was here finished his lunch and left.Q : Where does this conversation probably take place? ( A )II. PassagesPassage OneGuilty or Not GuiltyThis story took place in a courtroom. After a tiring morning, the clerks were anxious to get off to lunch and even the judge must have felt relieved when the last case came up before the court. A short middle aged man with grey hair and small blue eyes was now standing before him. The man had a foolish expression on his face and he kept looking around stupidly as if he was trying hard to understand what was going on.The man was accused of breaking into a house and stealing a cheap watch, but the witness was not sure whether this was the man. At last the judge declared that the man was not guilty of the crime because there was no real proof. He said the case was dismissed and rose to go. Just at that moment, the man said suddenly, "Excuse me, sir, but do I have to give the watch back or not?"Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear1. When did the story take place? (B)2. Who was accused in the last case? (B)3. What was the man accused of? (D)4. What did the judge declare in the end? (A)5. What was caused by what the man said at last? (C)Passage TwoTwo Americans in SpainThis story is about two Americans who were traveling in Spain. They did not speak a word of Spanish. One day the train on which they were traveling stopped for repairs in a small town for several hours. To pass the time, the two men got off the train and took a walk through the town.They decided to go into a small restaurant to get something to eat. But the only word on the menu which they could understand was coffee. Therefore, they ordered a cup of coffee. The young man who waited on them brought them the coffee at once; he was very much interested in the two Americans. But he brought them black coffee. Many Americans do not like black coffee; they prefer milk and sometimes sugar with their coffee. Since the two men did not know the word for milk, they made different gestures with their hands, but the waiter did not understand what they ranted. At last, one of the men drew a picture of a cow on a piece of paper. Then, with gestures, he fled to show that milk comes from a cow. The waiter studied the picture for a long time. Then he tried round and went out of the restaurant. A little later he returned--with two tickets for a bullfight Listen to the passage and answer the following questions.1. Why did the train stop at a small town?The train stopped at a small town for repairs.2. What did the two Americans do to pass the time?They got off the train and took a walk through the town.3. Why did they order only coffee?Because it was the only word on the menu which they could understand.4. How do many Americans usually have their coffee?They usually have their coffee with milk and sometimes with sugar.5. At the end of the story, what did the waiter bring them?The waiter brought them two tickets for a bullfight.Passage ThreeTrue SportsmanshipTom Brown was a good boxer. He had a pair of very powerful fists that he never used at ordinary times. He was very successful in boxing and had won many championships.On one of his holiday trips in a small town, he happened to see two men attacking a young lady when he was driving his car along a back street. Mr. Brown immediately stopped the car and rushed out to help the girl."Get in my car," Mr. Brown shouted to the girl. "Drive to the police station. Quick!"When the policemen came, they found that the two men had gone and a young gentleman lying on the ground, beaten black and blue."Why, this is Mr. Brown, our great champion!" One of them had now recognized him."Why didn't you fight back but let them hit you like this?" asked another. "You're strong enough to beat four of them with your fists !""But I haven't got my gloves," answered Mr. Brown calmly. "A boxer must never go to fight without his gloves on. That's one of our rules."Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences with the information you hear, 11. Tom Brown was a good boxer and had won many championships.2. In a back street, Mr. Brown happened to see two men attacking a young lady.3. He told the girl to get into his car and drive to the police station quickly.4. The policemen found a young gentleman lying on the ground, beaten black and blue.5. Tom Brown said to the police that a boxer must never go to fight without his gloves on. III. A Story. for RetellingHere is a funny story. Listen and retell it.More thirsty than HungryA young man had been walking through the streets all day and was very thirsty. Finally he went into a shop and asked the shopkeeper: "How much are these cakes you have here?""Five cents each," was the answer."I'll give you ten cents for three of them.""All right," said the shopkeeper.So the young man took three cakes and then began looking at some of the other things in the shop. "How much is this wine?" he asked."Ten cents a glass.""Well, I'm more thirsty than hungry. Here, take back the cakes and give me a glass of wine."So the shopkeeper gave him a glass of wine. The young man drank the wine and began to walk out of the shop."Just a minute, young man," said the shopkeeper. "You haven't paid for the wine.""Of course not. I gave you the cakes for it.""But you didn't pay for the cakes.""I didn't eat them. I gave them back to you. I certainly don't have to pay for something I didn't eat, do I?" And before the shopkeeper could think of an answer to that the young man was out of the shop.。