视听说2(6-10单元答案)



UNIT6
II. Listening Skills
1.D 2. The first girl(The girl who suggests wearing the short skirt.)

Dialog 2
1. B 2. No, she hasn’t.
III. Listening In
Task 1: A Woman’s Funny Dress
1. looks funny
2. looks fine to her
3. is behind the times
4. went out
5. looks good on her
6. out-dated
7. keeping herself in style
8. no wonder
Task 2: How is fashion decided?
1. F 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.F
Fashion designers design fashionable clothes,
begin trends and new styles,
and their work is copied all over the world.
Paris is the center of the world fashion, where the secrets of the new designs are guarded until they are shown to the public
People and manufacturers come to Paris to buy and copy new clothes, in January and July. Then the clothes are copied and made up in large numbers, for which one does not have to pay a high price.
Other manufacturers use Paris styles simply as a starting point for their own ideas.
Still others adapt only a part of the French design
Task 3: Dreaming of Being a Fashion Model
1.D 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.C
Top fashion models…..earning large salaries
Future models…..being at least 5’8” tall
Kimi…………..massaging one’s feet
A part of the brain……producing growth hormones directly
Customers…….buying Kimi


VI. Furthering Listening and Speaking
Task 1: Paying for the New Clothes
The daughter wants to buy new clothes, but the mother disagrees, saying she still has a lot of clothes in good condition and the parents have to pay for the university tuition. The daughter argues that she needs clothes in fashion, so as not to look as if she had come form the middle ages. The daughter then suggests getting a part-time job to cover the expenses. Not wanting to affect the daughter’s studies, the mother finally agrees to buy new clothes.
Task 2: A Model’s Description of Her Work
1.T 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F
Task 3: Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka-dot Bikini
She was afraid to come out of the locker
She was as nervous as she could be
She was afraid to come out of the locker
She was afraid that somebody would see
One, two, three, four, tell people what she wore

It was an itsy bitsy teenie weenie yellow polka-dot bikini
That she wore for the first time today.
An itsy bitsy teenie weenie yellow polka-dot bikini
So in the locker she wanted to stay.
Two, three, four, stick around we’ll tell you more

She was afraid to come out in the open
And so a blanket around her she wore
She was afraid to come out in the open
And so she sat bundled up on the shore
Two, three, four, tell the people what she wore…
Speaking
Buying an Expensive Dress
Nancy: Your new low-cut dress is wonderful.
Jill: Thank you, Nancy. I just bought it on sale. It was marked d9own 50%.
Nancy: Where did you get it?
Jill: Lane

Crawford. They had a year-end sale that was too good to pass up.
Nancy: I heard about this store. They have all the high-end stuff.
Jill: Nothing good in life is cheap.
Nancy: Well, let’s go shopping then. And don’t forget to bring it.
Jill: Bring what?
Nancy: Your credit card.



UNIT7
II. Listening Skills
1.B 2.A 3.A 4.D 5.B

III. Listening In
Task 1: It’s time to buy.
9. a banker a loan
10. saving save spend
11. a mortgage property
12. Property values
13. risen/gone up/increased by 30 percent
Task 2: Can I have my change please?
1. A 2.B 3.D 4.C 5.C
Task 3: Why not just print money?
1.T 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.F


VI. Furthering Listening and Speaking
Task 1: Giving Money to a Beggar
1. the beggar
2. as if
3. help
4. careful with/about
5. a job
6. people
7. a hard time
8. waste
9. share
10. good luck
Task 2: Buying a Machine
1.T 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.T
Task 3: An Introduction to Credit Cards
1.D 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.A
Speaking
Can you change a twenty-dollar bill?
Cashier: How can I help you, Miss?
Jill: Could you change a 20 for me?
Cashier: Sure. How do you want it?
Jill: Could I have two 5’s, but not enough 1’s. Are quarters all right with you?
Cashier: Well, I have some 5’s, but not enough 1’s. Are quarters all right with you?
Jill: Oh, that’s even better! In that case, I won’t have to worry about the small change for the laundry.
Cashier: Here you are!
Jill: Thanks a million!



Unit8
III.Listening In
Task 1: the smaller the airport, the bigger the checkup
Paul finds the airport security checks sometimes very strange.In an international flight he did expect to have his luggage searched.Sylvia agrees, knowing that with a11the fear that’s out there about terrorism,they will check passengers’ baggage—especially their carry-ons.In fact, Paul does not mind them checking his baggage but there seems to be an inverse ratio—at work:The smaller the airport, the greater the security. The less likely a plane is to be hijacked, the more precautions they take.Paul further says that once at a small airport, they seized a roll of adhesive tape to prevent hijacking.They also asked him to remove his digital camera from its case and demonstrate that it could take pictures.On the other hand,a large airport is different.When Paul—flew from Vancouver to Paris,they simply ran his bags through the scanner, and he was on his way. Finally, Sylvia admits that the baggage checking system is strange

Task 2: jet lag
1.T 2.F 3.F 4.F 5.T
Task 3: $10 is $10
1. A)what did the old man want?
B)He wanted to have a ride in the plane.
2.What reason did the old woman give for not riding in the plane?
A)They had to pay a lot of bills.
3.What happened when the old man and woman were about 70 years old?
C)The man wanted to fly but the woman did not want him to.
4.What deal did the p

ilot offer?
C)The couple could have a flee ride if neither of them made a sound during the trip.
5.What happened to the old woman finally?
D) She fell out of the plane
VI. Further Listening and Speaking
Task1:An Overview of Airlines
1.D 2 C 3.D 4.A 5.B
Task2:Results of Damage Testing
News Report
Paragliding for a Publishing Deal
Script
An Australian writer-and paraglider-tried landing in front of Buckingham Palace last December to help him land a publishing deal.
In what looked like a scene from a James Bond movie, the paraglider, 36-year-old Brett de la Mare, was followed through the skies of central London by a police helicopter as he headed toward the palace-the London home of Queen Elizabeth II.
The royal family was not present at the time, but police took the incident seriously, all the same. The helicopter tried to force the paraglider away, but in the end, he succeeded in landing on the palace grounds. Police there promptly arrested him.
This was no terrorist, however, as Police had feared. He was, rather, a writer trying to gain publicity to help publish a book, called “Canine Dawn”. Unable to get publishers interested in the book, he tried some new ways to get attention.
After the incident, de la Mare explained what happened to reporters. "I came in over the fence, and I landed in the forecourt here, and the crowd started cheering. And I was arrested and dragged off." De la Mare said police had difficulty deciding what to charge him with: "They initially… they arrested me for attempted burglary.. of ...Buckingham Palace... and of course, they dropped that. I mean, attempted burglary! I mean, it's hardly a discreet method of burglary..." They later charged him with breaches of the Air Navigation Order.
De la Mare left a humorous message on his cell phone for callers: "Hi, this is Brett. I'm sorry you missed me. I am incarcerated right now or something. Please leave me a message, and I'll get back to you as soon as I am free."

Unit9
II Listening Skills
Time 5:48p.m,18 minutes after taking 0ff.
Reason Not known.No evidence of a link to terrorism

III.Listening In
Task 1:The Seatbelt
1.T 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F

Task 2:How many parachutes are left?
1. Four. They were the smartest man in the world, a lawyer, a girl and the pilot.
2. The plane was going to crash, but there were only two parachutes.
3. Those who would benefit the world most should get the parachutes. Being smart, he was one of those people.
4. Because he had led a good long life and the girl was just starting her life, and he believed there was only one parachute left.

1. Why did the little girl cry?
B) The smart man took her school bag.
2. How many para

chutes were left for the lawyer and the girl?
C) Two.

Task 3:Why did you stop at a green light?
1,D 2,A 3,B 4.C 5.C

VI Further Listening and Speaking
Task 1:Emergency Call
A taxi driver called the emergency 911 operator, reporting that his car had broken down on the road, and a woman passenger was going into labor. He further explained that he was in the southbound lane of No. 15 Expressway, about 15 miles from the tunnel, and his name was Mike. The operator said an ambulance had been sent and would arrive at any moment. While the operator asked the driver to keep the lady calm and warm, she gave birth to a boy before the ambulance arrived.

Task 2:Have a drink!
1. Which of the following is true of the accident?
A) Both cars are damaged, but neither of the drivers is hurt.
2. Which of the following is true of what the woman says?
C) God has arranged for the man and woman to become friends.
3. What does the woman say about the bottle of wine?
C) God wants the man and woman to drink it to celebrate.
4. Why does the man drink the wine?
B) He believes he's following God's will.
5. What can we infer from the passage?
D) The woman makes the man appear to have been driving while drunk.

Task 3:Pa won’t like it.
1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. F

Speaking
A Minor Car Accident
Jill: I had an accident last week.
Richard: What happened?
Jill: Somebody bumped into the rear end of my car.
Richard: Were you hurt?
Jill: No, but my car was damaged.
Richard: You were very lucky that you weren't seriously hurt. Who's to blame for the accident? The other driver?
Jill: It was not his fault. Seeing a dog running across the road, I suddenly braked. Then the next car crashed into the back of my car.
Richard: Fortunately, you've insured your car.
Jill: Yes, I have.


Unit10
II. Listening Skills
How to Overcome Fears of Flying
If you are afraid of flying, there are specialists who can teach you how to deal with your fears and finally get rid of them.
They will find out if a nearby airport has special training programs for people who are afraid to fly. Many airports do. How would such a program work?
First, a specialist will take your group to the airport to watch the planes take off and land. A representative from one of the airlines will explain how an airplane flies. Then your group will sit in an airplane that stays on the ground. At a later time, you will go up in a plane for a short flight and then land. Gradually the time you spend in the air will increase. When you are prepares for it, the group will take a trip to another city.

How to overcome
fears of flying Special training programs at an airport
Step 1 Watch the planes take off and land
Step 2 A representative from an airline will explain how a plane flies
Step 3 sit in an airplane that stays on the ground
Step 4 a short flight
Step 5 the time in the air will increase
Step 6 to another city


III. Listening In
Task 1: Fear of Heights
camping the weekend planning to go go up into the mountains
climbing the most beautiful seen drive tight shut
Scares stiff wonderful views the foot of the mountain skip the climbing
camp cook and clean up fun overcome her fear of heights

Task 2: Scared Sleeping
T F F T F

Task 3: No More Fear
1. C) Vietnam 2. D) All of the above. 3. B) He jumped into the pool to save the speaker.
4. A) English was not his native language.
5. A) Because his English teacher saved him from drowning, he came to like both water and
English.

Past Present
water The speaker had a fear of water. He just actually loves it now.
English His English was broken. He is more confident in speaking English and
Is not ashamed of / worried about his mistakes.

VI. Further Listening and Speaking
Task 1: I hate flying.
1. prize software competition
2. a trip to
3. turns goes pale breaks into a cold sweat
4. some medicines the doctor
5. cause / give a lot of trouble

Task 2: Don’t be afraid of the alligators!
1. A) He caught hold of the boat.
2. C) Whether there were any alligators around.
3. D) No, not for the past years.
4. B) The sharks killed all of them.
5. A) A threat was replaced by a bigger threat.

Task 3: Fear of Flying
1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T

Speaking
Snakes frighten me.
Tony: Oh, Nancy, I am looking for you.
Nancy: Well, Sherlock Holmes, you’ve just found me. What’s up?
Tony: The Outdoor Club is going camping this weekend. Care to join us for an adventure?
Nancy: I could be interested, but will there be snakes? I hate snakes; they make me scared stiff.
Tony: Probably not. We’ll be in the mountains, and snakes don’t care for the cold. But there are different kinds of snakes. Poisonous ones like rattlers, and friendly ones like garter snakes. You aren’t afraid of the friendly snakes, are you?
Nancy: Well, if we encounter any snakes, you’ll see how loud I can scream.
Toney: Even if they’re friendly snakes?
Nancy: Yeah, all snakes make my hair stand on end.




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