新视野视听说第三册Unit5-8参考答案
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Unit 5
Further practice in listening
Short conversations:
1 Q: What is the man’s advice for the woman?
B. She should keep shut until a better job is available.
2 Q: What does the woman imply?
B. The man should earn the bread.
3 Q: What does Mrs. Smith imply?
A. The man is ungrateful in deciding to leave.
4 Q: What does the man mean?
D. He cannot afford to have a coffee break.
5 Q: What can we learn about Jane from the conversation?
C. She was fed up with counting money at her job.
Long conversations:
1Q: What is the man complaining about?
B. Awful job, hot weather and working outside.
2Q: What does the man dream of being?
A. A self-made millionaire.
3Q: What is the woman’s attitude toward the man’s dream?
B. Sarcastic.
4Q: What does the woman dream of doing?
D. Becoming a ballroom dancer.
Passage 1
1Q: Why did the speaker get tired of her job at the company?
D. Because she had no passion anymore.
2Q: Which of the following is true about money according to the speaker?
A. Money can buy you nice things.
3Q: What can bring satisfaction according to the speaker?
B. Doing jobs that express your passion.
4Q: What does the speaker find most suitable for her now?
D. Sharing ideas and thoughts through blogging.
Passage 2
1)suffer from
2)enthusiastic
3)erodes
4)competent
5)clear-cut
6)labeling
7)comes down to
8)commonplace
9)tend to
10)focusing on
Unit 6
Further practice in listening
Short conversations:
1 Q: What does the woman imply?
C They still have plenty of time to work on the assignment.
2 Q: What is the man’s reply to the woman’s suggestion?
A He is too busy to go with her.
3 Q: What does the man mean?
B Americans are heavily dependent on cars.
4 Q: What does the man think of historians?
A They can get clues to our past from old family pictures.
5 Q: What does Sam imply?
B He will probably fail the test this Friday.
Long conversations:
1Q: What was the girl doing on such a hot morning?
A Working outside in the yard.
2Q: What do we know about the air conditioning from the conversation?
C It was invented by Willis Carrier.
3Q: What can we learn about the man when he was 13?
C He kept cool in summer by swimming in a stream.
4Q: What would the girl like to have in the next century to keep cool?
A personal ice cream machine.
Passage 1
1Q: What was Sir Ludwig Guttmann’s greatest contribution to the disabled?
A He was the first to organize games for the disabled.
2Q: When were the first Paralympic Games held?
D In 1960.
3Q: What was special about the 1988 Seoul Paralympic Games?
B They were held right after the Summer Olympic Games in the same city and using the same facilities.
4Q: What do we know about the Paralympic Games from the passage?
B The Games have not been included in the Olympic Games for the able-bodied.Passage 2
1)estimated
2)assassinated
3)was intended to
4)released from
5)made a contract with
6)gave way
7)Accomplishing ensued
8)survived
9)victims
10)perished
Unit 7
Further practice in listening
Short conversations:
1 Q: What does the man say about the woman’s laptop?
C It’s not easy to spot the problem with her laptop.
2 Q: How can the man solve the problem of the heating unit according to the woman?
A Turn the switch off for a while and then restart it.
3 Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?
B The man would have to review more lessons to meet the exam requirements.4 Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?
D Make a compromise with his partner.
5 Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?
B Decline the employer directly and politely.
Long conversations:
1 Q: What is the man’s problem according to the conversation?
D He is worried whether he could pass the test.
2 Q: Why is the man afraid of asking the professor for help?
A Because he is too shy and nervous.
3 Q: What can we know about the teaching assistant from the conversation?
B She is easy to talk to and good at making complex ideas easy.
4 Q: What else will the man probably do in addition to talking to the teaching assistant?
D Surf the Internet to get help from some great lectures online.
Passage 1
Q1: Why is it important to “see the problem from the other person’s perspective” according to the passage?
B Because it enables us to understand why people have their particular attitude.Q2: What is a major cause of conflicts in relationships according to the passage?
A We expect people to behave in a certain way.
Q3: How should we solve the problem by way of talking?
A We should talk about something positive.
Q4: Which of the following can best summarize the main idea of this passage?
C How to deal with the conflicts in relationships.
Passage 2
1)was accompanied by
2)acceleration加速
3)severe
4)endeavor
5)practicable
6)analogy类似,类推
7)speeding up
8)attempts to
9)foster
10) second nature
Unit 8
Further practice in listening
Short conversations:
1 Q: What’s the man’s opinion of mobile phones on campus?
A Mobile phones disturb students when they study.
2 Q: Why doesn’t the woman have an instant messenger?
C Because she believes that online chatting is unsafe.
3 Q: What does the woman imply?
D She can’t send the email right now.
4 Q: Why was the man frustrated with the get- together yesterday?
A Because most people were cell phone addicts and didn’t concentrate on their conversation.5 Q: What does the man imply?
A Online love is not as reliable as you expected.
Long conversations:
Q1: Why is the woman so happy?
D Because she received a letter from her pen pal.
Q2: What is the woman’s job?
B An accountant in Miami.
Q3: Which of the following would be most likely to be talked about between the woman and her pen pal?
C Old cowboy movies.
Q4: Why is the woman more willing to receive old-style letters instead of emails from her friend?
D Because she thinks waiting for a letter is like expecting a gift from far away.Passage 1
Q1:Which of the following is the most popular form of communication according to the passage?
A Emailing.
Q2:How many people use their smart phones to text, according to the passage?
C More than 70 percent of people.
Q3:What do we know about the number of messages sent daily over Facebook?
C It is far less than the number of emails sent every day.
Q4:What is probably the speaker’s attitude toward the trend of decreasing face-to-faceand verbal communication?D Neutral.
Passage 2
1) endangered
2) falling apart
3) calculates
4) tosses aside
5) turn to
6) unprecedentedly空前地
7) classified
8) shut down
9) approximately
10) fury。