新视野大学英语第二版第二册听说教程英语听力原文
第二版新视野大学英语听说教程第二册听力原文及答案

听说教程2Unit 1 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.LongConversationPassageUnit 2 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Long ConversationPassageUnit 3 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.LongConversationPassageUnit 4 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Long ConversationPassageUnit 5 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Long ConversationPassageUnit 6 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Long ConversationPassageUnit 7 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Long ConversationPassageUnit 8 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Long ConversationPassageUnit 9 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Long ConversationPassageUnit 10 Short Conversations1.2. 3. 4.5.6.7. 8.9.10.Long ConversationPassage答案Unit One Time-Conscious AmericansUnderstanding WordsListening Task 11. She is so lazy that it is quite difficult to assess her ability.2. We spent a restless night in a roadside hotel.3. John always budgets his time very carefully.4. After supper, they often take a leisurely walk round the grounds.5. The significance of this project remains mostly unknown to us.6. It is a convention to use the right hand to shake hands.7. The airline decides to replace its small planes with Boeing 747s.8. Dogs are known to have all acute sense of smell.9. Tom has never had cheerful surroundings since his early years.10. Copper conducts electricity.Key: 1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (A) 6. (B) 7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (B) Listening Task 21. I regret we've run out of money.2. The government is firmly committed to helping low-income and unemployed citizens.3. His carelessness resulted in the forest fire.4. Everyone in Shanghai seems to be in a rush.5. You are supposed to sign this agreement in person.6. My success is entirely due to hard work.7. How can you account for your frequent lateness for class?8. We still fall behind our competitors in using new technology.9. He's nothing but a cheat.10. They communicate with each other through personal contacts rather than through phone calls.Key: 1.(B) 2.(A) 3. (C) 4.(A) 5.(A) 6.(C) 7.(C) 8.(B) 9.(D) 10.(D) UNDERSTANDING SHORT CONVERSATIONSListening Task 1Key: 1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (D) 7. (A) 8. (C) 9. (C) 10. (B)11. (B) 12. (C) 13. (B) 14. (D) 15. (D) 16. (C) 17. (C) 18. (C) 19. (B) 20. (B)UNDERSTANDING LONG CONVERSATIONSConversation 1Key: 1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (D)Conversation 2Key: 6. (C) 7. (A) 8. (C) 9. (B) 10. (D) UNDERSTANDING PASSAGESPassage1Key: 1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (D) 5. (C)Passage 2Key: 6. (D) 7. (A) 8. (C) 9. (D) 10. (B)Passage 3Key: .(A) 12.(C) 13.(A) 14.(A) 15.(A)Passage 4Key: 16. (B) 17. (A) 18. (B) 19. (A) 20. (B)Unit Two Environment ProtectionUnderstanding StatementsListening Task 11. In most parts of the world, environmental awareness doesn't exist.2. Some of the countries around the world have already undertaken new environmental initiatives.3. The country has closed its waters to cod fishing and set strict limits on catches of other species.4. Experts say that some species today have been so wasted that they may never recover.5. They have created an ambitious program to preserve the ecological diversity of their tropical rain forest.6. For decades, the government colonized the Amazon, bringing severe environmental disasters to the area and its people.7. They enjoyed many tax favors for their products could help to improve the environment.8. In his country, rivers, land, and forests are so contaminated that many are now biologically dead.9. The explosive population growth has led to the removal of forests in much of the country.10. The country is now struggling to provide enough food, shelter, and employment for its people.Key: 1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (A) 7. (A) 8. (B) 9. (B) 10. (A) Listening Task 21. A majority of nations concern themselves with economic development.2. The government will carry out its environmental protection programs regardless of their high costs.3. Signs of global warming have sprung up time and again around file world.4. This action was taken in response to the excessive use of the existing farmland.5. About 40,000 citizens are now unemployed as a result of the fishing bans.6. New environmental laws are aimed at protecting Costa Rica's remaining forests.7. In recent years, the government has waged a campaign for birth control on a large scale.8. Smoking is frowned upon at most public gatherings.9. A treaty hag been signed to serve as a model for protecting the rivers in the region.10. We must convert all the people to the idea of environmental protection. Key: I.(D) 2,(A) 3.(C) 4.(B) 5.(B) 6.(D) 7.(A) 8.(D) 9.(A) 10.(B) UNDERSTANDING SHORT CONVERSATIONSKey: 1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (B) 5. (D) 6. (C) 7. (B) 8. (B) 9. (D) 10. (A)11. (C) 12. (A) 13. (A) 14. (A) 15. (A) 16. (B) 17. (B) 18. (D) 19. (A) 20. (B)UNDERSTANDING LONG CONVERSATIONSConversation 1Key: 1.(B) 2.(D) 3.(A) 4.(B) 5.(A)Conversation 2Key: 6. (B) 7. (D) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (B) UNDERSTANDING PASSAGESPassage 1Key: 1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (C) 4. (A) 5. (D)Passage 2Key: 6. (C) 7. (C) 8. (C) 9. (B) 10. (B)Passage 3Key: 11. (B) 12. (A) 13. (C) 14. (D) 15. (A)Passage 4Key: 16. (D) 17. (B) 18. (A) 19. (D) 20. (B)Unit Three Marriage Across The NationsUnderstanding StatementsListening Task 11. She found that compromise was always the best policy when she got involved in arguing with her husband.2. I didn't like him and I was sure the feeling was mutual.3. The former actor was continually in expectation of returning to the stage again.4. We'll overlook your behavior this time, but don't do it again.5. There is a lot of resistance to the news that she plans to marry a black basketball player.6. The manager's tolerance of contrary points of view is limited.7. Susan accepted her sister's new husband with reservation.8. No one knows who killed her, but the police suspect her husband.9. They thought that the punishment was rather harsh for such a little mistake.10. She has to be realistic about her future.Key: I. (A) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (B) 7. (A) 8. (B) 9. (B) 10. (A) Listening Task 21. He has experienced tile ups and downs of a political career.2. Their marriage just didn't work out.3. The young man became all the more charming because of the effect of the wine.4. Instead of congratulating us upon our success, our professor counseled us to be modest.5. They joked about the budding relationship between the two youngsters.6. We harbored suspicions about his intentions.7. Their color bad nothing to do with their divorce.8. The Smiths will have to pay at least $350,000 for their new house.9. If we have any doubts about the project, we should not hesitate to cancel it.10. The couple went over their personality conflicts and the hardships they had faced over the past five years.Key: 1.(B) 2.(C) 3.(B) 4.(B) 5.(D) 6.(A) 7.(C) 8.(B) 9.(C) 10.(A) UNDERSTANDING SHORT CONVERSATIONSKey: 1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (B) 5. (C) 6. (B) 7. (C) 8. (C) 9. (A) 10. (A)11. (A) 12. (D) 13. (B) 14. (B) 15. (C) 16. (C) 17. (B) 18.(A) 19. (C) 20. (D)UNDERSTANDING LONG CONVERSATIONSConversation 1Key: 1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (D)Conversation 2Key: 6. (D) 7. (C) 8. (B) 9. (D) 10. (C) UNDERSTANDING PASSAGESPassage 1Key: 1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (D)Passage 2Key: 6. (B) 7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (D) 10. (D)Passage 3Key: 11. (C) 12. (C) 13. (D) 14. (A) 15. (B)Passage 4Key: 16. (C) 17. (B) 18. (A) 19. (D) 20. (B)Unit Four Study AbroadUnderstanding StatementsListening Task 11. The fault was discovered during a routine check of the plane.2. The teenagers will spend 10 months of their lives studying abroad, far from their families.3. The United States is host to more than 3,000 young Brazilians every year.4. Our president is fluent in several languages, including Japanese and English.5. The authorities are trying to prevent illicit foreigners from remaining in this country.6. It is much more important to acquire life experiences than to receive a certificate from the American government.7. Patricia Caglian had stuffed two enormous suitcases full to their capacity and she couldn't pull them around by herself.8. Students living in their temporary homes often get punished if they return later than 10:30 p.m.9. Young Brazilians go to study in the States for the same reasons: to become fluent in English and to get an American certificate.10. If you have an accident with your car, the insurance goes up.Koy: 1.(B) 2.(A) 3.(A) 4.(B) 5.(B) 6.(B) 7.(B) 8.(B) 9.(B) 10.(A)Listening Task 21. At first glance I thought it was a tree, but I was mistaken.2. For most of the students, studying abroad is a painful experience.3. She found it hard to describe the night that she had lived through alone on her way to her temporary home.4. This in turn pushes up the program cost, estimated at about $ 3,800.5. You can economize on food by not eating in restaurants all the time.6. The student will not be able to pay back his loan to the Bank if he fails to get an American certificate.7. The teachers are looking for ways to adapt the children to their new school conditions.8. Learning how to pack things is one of the essentials that the teenagers have to practice before leaving their home countries.9. John looks pale because he is not accustomed to the new life here.10. The new parents coped successfully with the complaints of the foreign student.Key: 1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (D) 5. (C) 6. (D) 7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (B) UNDERSTANDING SHORT CONVERSATIONSKey 1. (D) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (C) 5. (C) 6. (A) 7. (A) 8. (D) 9. (B) 10. (C)11. (A) 12. (A) 13. (D) 14. (B) 15. (B) 16. (B) 17. (C) 18.(C) 19. (C) 20. (D)UNDERSTANDING LONG CONVERSATIONSConversation 1Key: 1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (D) 5. (D)Conversation 2Key: 6. (A) 7. (D) 8. (D) 9. (B) 10. (C) UNDERSTANDING PASSAGESPassage 1Key: 1. (D) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (C)Passage 2Key: 6. (D) 7. (C) 8. (A) 9. (C) 10. (C)Passage 3Key: 11. (B) 12. (D) 13. (A) 14. (B) 15. (C)Passage 4Key: 16. (A) 17. (B) 18. (D) 19. (C) 20. (B)Unit Five Weeping From My Smoking DaughterUnderstanding StatementsListening Task 11. All parent-child relationships demand excellent communication skills.2. Mother is feeling grateful for her daughter has quit smoking at last.3. Tobacco advertising and film actors attracted her daughter to smoking.4. My father's coughing was unnoticeable at the beginning.5. Both my father and daughter smoked like chimneys.6. Mr. Smith was talking over the phone, with a very white cigarette stuck in his mouth.7. My father could not climb stairs without resting every third or fourth step.8. The doctor tells us that the ends of cigarettes are so poisonous that if a baby swallows one, it is likely to die.9. The tobacco companies win the money that should have been spent on food.10. After he gave up smoking, he gained a couple of pounds in weight, but he was so slim that no one noticed.Key: 1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (A) 6. (B) 7. (A) 8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (A) Listening Task 21. Smoking is a form of self-battering that also batters those who must sit by.2. She got hooked on heroin when she was very young.3. Putting a bunch of cigarette ends into boiled water would make an effective insecticide.4. Smoking is self-injury but it injures others more who watch their loved ones kill themselves slowly.5. But before he smoked cigarettes, my father was young, tough, and confident, with brightly shining teeth.6. I do not remember when I started to smoke but its effect has been slowly working on me.7. The man who died starved himself of air rather than food because of lung illness.8. Califano strongly argued that people should not be forced to breathe other's smoke.9. Doctors believe that secondhand smoke may cause lung cancer in people who do not smoke because nonsmokers often breathe in the smoke from other people's cigarettes.10. Even though many public places have nonsmoking areas, smoke flows in from the areas where smoking is permitted.Key: 1.(C) 2.(A) 3.(A) 4.(C) 5.(D) 6.(C) 7.(B) 8.(B) 9.(C) 10.(A) UNDERSTANDING SHORT CONVERSATIONSKey: 1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (C) 4. (D) 5. (A) 6. (A) 7. (D)8. (A) 9. (C) 10. (D)11. (C) 12. (B) 13. (D) 14. (C) 15. (A) 16. (A) 17. (B) 18. (D) 19. (B) 20. (C)UNDERSTANDING LONG CONVERSATIONSConversation 1Key: 1. (B) 2. (D) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (C) Conversation 2Key: 6. (A) 7. (C) 8. (A) 9. (D) 10. (C)。
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新视野大学英语听说教程第二听力原文及答案全

新视野大学英语听说教程2(第二版)听力原文及答案1-10全Unit 1一.short conversations12345678910二.long conversation三.passageUnit2一.short conversations12345678910二long conversation三passageUnit 3一、short conversations 12345678910二long conversation三passageUnit 4一.short conversations 12345678910二long conversation三passageUnit 5一short conversations1245678910二long conversation三passageUnit 6一.short conversations345678910二long conversation三passageUnit 7一.short conversations 12345678910二long conversation三passageUnit 8一.short conversations 123456910二long conversation三passageUnit 9一.short conversations二long conversation三passageUnit 10一.short conversations二long conversation三passage新视野大学英语听说教程【第二版】第二册答案Unit 1 International Clock TalkShort Conversations1.B2.D3.C4.D5.C6.C7.B8.B9.A 10.CLong Conversation1.D2.D3.A4.B5.CUnderstanding a Passage1.C2.D3.B4.C5.BMovie Speech1.upset2.sickw4.harmless5.break6.replaced7.memories8.natural9.birthday 10.appreciate Story-retelling1. Sit quietly and listen to him2. A blank stare3. Put it a different way4. speak up in class5. In turn/ a great deal ofHomework ListeningTask 1 1.D 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.BTask 2 1.C 2.A 3.B 4.A 5.CTask 31.the age, size and future2.seventy years ago3.increase with distancete that month5.a light year6.distances in space7.other measurements 8.support the idea9.slow down and break up 10.or possibly even olderUnit 2 All that Glitters Is Olympic GoldShort Conversations1.B2.B3.C4.C5.C6.A7.A8.A9.C 10.ALong Conversation1.D2.B3.C4.D5.DUnderstanding a Passage1.C2.B3.C4.D5.DMovie Speech1.training2.touch3.understand4.appreciate5.trouble6.fighting7.three8.honest9.cry 10.borrow Homework ListeningTask 1 1.D 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.ATask 2 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.DTask 31.on the ball2.did something unexpected3.at the job or activity4.hit it out of the park5.think it over6.is very successfulplete a job or activity 8.did something wrong9.how much it is worth 10.close to my selling priceUnit 3 Pros and Cons of mixed MarriagesShort Conversations1.D2.A3.B4.C5.D6.A7.D8.B9. A 10.BLong Conversation1.A2.B3.D4.D5.AUnderstanding a Passage1.B2.D3.D4.A5.BMovie Dialog1.night2.definitely3.love4.wise5.My wife6.267.died8.youngest9.goes by 10.gotten oldListening and Speaking1.physically OK2.To the kitchen3.a bowl of ice cream4.I don’t need to write it down5. a plate of bacon and eggsSupplementary ListeningTask 1 1.A 2.B 3.D 4.C 5.DTask 2 1.B 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.ATask 31.they care about2.performed marriages .3.wait longer to get married4.bring people together5.plan a blind date6.follow their cultural traditions7.meant for the other 8.establishing a relationship9.improve their chances 10.meet someone over the InternetUnit 4 A Hunk of Burning LoveShort Conversations1.D2.B3.C4.A5.B6.D7.A8.C9.C 10.BLong Conversation1.B2.A3.C4.D5.BUnderstanding a Passage1.C2.B3.D4.B5.AMovie Speech1.certain2.occasionallye along4.receiving5.delight6.gathering7.natural8.special9.welcoming 10.reminding Homework ListeningTask 1 1.A 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.BTask 2 1.D 2.C 3.A 4.C 5.BTask 31.answer a question2.to be admitted3.copies of all school records4.the results of the TOFEL5.minimum acceptable TOFEL score6.additional English training7.conditionally accept students 8.taking regular class9.provides more information 10.successfully pass classesUnit 5 Enough of worries and tearsShort Conversations1.C2.D3.A4.C5.A6.B7.D8.D9.D 10.CLong Conversation1.B2.D3.A4.D5.AUnderstanding a Passage1.D2.C3.B4.A5.CMovie Speech1.everything the light touches2.rises and falls3.will rise with you4.shadowy place5.never go there6.getting your way7.exists together 8.respect all creatures 9.let me explain10. in the great circle of lifeHomework ListeningTask 1 1.B 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.CTask 2 1.A 2.C 3.D 4.D 5.BTask 31.one million new cases2.have increased3.drug treatments4.gathered results5.145,0006.before it has spread7.from coming back 8.reduce by half 9.within 15 years10.middle-aged womenUnit 6 What’s in a name?Warming up1.T2.F3.TShort conversations1.B2.A3.D4.B5.B6.C7.C8.A9.B10.CLong conversation1.A2.D3.D4.C5.BPassage1.C2.A3.B4.C5.DMovie dialog1.important decisions2.As in3.agreed on4.What’s wrong with5.I mean6.wait a minute7.what a challenge 8.what he’s doing? 9.gets his way10.ever imaginedHomeworkTask 1 1.B 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.CTask 2 1.B 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.DTask 31.federal governmentcation reform law3.be forced to4.place top importance on5.calls for6.main goal7.by 40 percent 8.low-income and minority9.poorly performing students 10.free after-school helpUnit 7 Relax or DieShort Conversations1.B2.C3.B4.A5.A6.D7.B8.C9. D 10.CLong Conversation1.D2.C3.B4.A5.BUnderstanding a Passage1.C2.C3.D4.D5.BMovie Speech1.flight2.heartbroken3.tries real hard4.witnessing a miraclepletely6.marriage7.special occasions 8.sacrifices 9.dream10.chooseHomework ListeningTask 1 1.D 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.ATask 2 1.D 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.DTask 31.severe mental health2.published the findings3.examined the results4.gathered the information5.learn what treatment6.nervous anxiety7.illegal drugs 8.less likely to admit9.with serious disorders 10.prevent many serious cases laterUnit 8 Life Outside of WorkShort Conversations1.B2.A3.C4.D5.D6.D7.C8.B9. A 10.BLong Conversation1.B2.A3.D4.A5.CUnderstanding a Passage1.B2.C3.C4.A5.BMovie Speech1.the light had gone2.should remember3.don’t go the right way4.when we suffer defeat5.you’re really tested6.on the highest mountain7.served this government and this country 8.always give your best9.high hopes and good spirits 10. in our heartsHomework ListeningTask 1 1.C 2.D 3.D 4.D 5.BTask 2 1.A 2.C 3.B 4.B 5.CTask 31.how much they expect to learn2.dishonest reporting3.are charged with4.under pressure5.include a warning6.should not be held responsible7.have influenced that decision 8.no reason to stop9.estimate earnings 10.to hide bad newsUnit 9 Only Losers QuitShort Conversations1C 2.D 3.A 4.A 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.CLong Conversation1.B2.D3.A4.C5.CUnderstanding a Passage1.B2.D3.C4.C5.BMovie Speeche on in2.sweetheart3.a part of life4.your own destiny5.God gave you6.figure that out7.a box of chocolates 8.explaining 9.had got the cancer10.with little flowers on itHomework ListeningTask 1 1.A 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.BTask 2 1.C 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.ATask 31.develop a plan2.reduce cancer rates3.cancer prevention and control4.a leading cause of death5.on the rise6.cancer-producing chemicals7.aging populations 8.most common forms,9.more action is needed 10.early cancer testingUnit 10 The Tragedy of WarWarming up1.F2.F3.TShort Conversations1.D2.B3.B4.D5.C6.C7.A8.B9.C 10.ALong Conversation1.D2.C3.A4.B5.DUnderstanding a Passage1.B2.C3.D4.D5.AMovie Speech1.guarded2.a greater responsibility3.Marines4.probably saved lives5.existence6.parties7. honor8.spent defending something9.freedom 10.OtherwaiseListening and Discussion1. A Japanese pen friend.2. He had always criticized the nuclear attacks.3. Around 140,000 people.4. Open-ended.5. Open-ended.Homework ListeningTask 1 1.D 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.BTask 2 1.C 2.B 3.D 4.B 5.ATask 31.monthly payments2.more money than3.is expected to4.be out of money5.born out of6.pay for itself7.start with 8.survived the death9.for the poor 10.all federal workers。
新视野大学英语(第二版)听说教程第二册听力原文

新视野大学英语(第二版)听说教程第二册听力原文新视野大学英语(第二版)听说教程第二册听力原文【第1~5单元】UNIT11.W: It's time for "International Clock Talk"! Time to discuss howyou feel about time!M: Well, since we all come from the same country, I think our views will be similar. Q: Why does the man believe the people will havesimilar views?2.W: It annoys me the way my foreign friends treat time.M: I just read a book about this problem! It's entitledInternational Clock Talk. Q: Which problem is the book about?3.M: Australians are so relaxed about time! It drives me mad!W: That's the way they are. While you're here, you'll have to get used to it. Q: What advice does the woman give the man?4.M: Have you noticed differences between our cultures?W: Sure. In my country, people don't care about time very much. Here, you take it seriously.Q: How do people in the woman's country feel about time?5.W: Can you explain why you're always five minutes late for conferences? M: Oh, I'm sorry. In my country, people are often late.Q: Why is the man late for conferences?6.W: What do you appreciate most about life in Germany?M: German people are rarely late for meetings. I never have to deal with latecomers. Q: What does the man like best about life in Germany?7. M: I've heard that Chinese people are very relaxed about time. W: That used to be true. Nowadays, people are increasingly bothered by lateness. Q: According to the woman, how have Chinese people changed?8.M: Why did you walk out of the restaurant abruptly? We had just started talking. W: Just started? We were there for two hours! In my country, meals take 15 minutes! Q: Why did the woman walk out of the restaurant so abruptly?9. W: What did Mom think about her trip to Russia? I'm so looking forward to hearing about it.M: She didn't say much. When I picked her up at the airport this morning, she was just eager to get home to see Dad. She just said thefood was great there. Q: What is the relationship between the two speakers?10. M: It's only 6:30, and you're done! I won't finish work till 10. You're very efficient.W: Well, Tom finished two hours earlier than me. That's a sign of efficiency in my country.Q: How many hours earlier did the woman finish her work than the man?LongM: You travel a lot. Which people do you think are the most time-conscious? W: I think it's probably the Swedes.M: Really, what makes you say that?W: Well, on my last trip to Sweden, I ordered a taxi to pick me upat my hotel at 6:25 am. I got to the street at 6:27, but the taxi had already left. M: That's a little hard to believe. Is it true?W: Absolutely, everything runs on time there. There's no room for mistakes. Everyone is very time-conscious!M: They must seem very stiff and serious!W: Sure, but once you get to know them, you find kind, caring people behind their serious faces.M: This is very different from my experiences traveling in South America. Of course, people there are very kind, but they don't care much about time.W: I agree. South Americans don't put very much stress on time.They're always late for everything, but no one seems to mind.1. What does the woman think about Swedish people?2. How long did the taxi driver wait for the woman?3. Why does the woman say "there's no room for mistakes" in Sweden?4. According to the woman, what are Swedes usually like?5. What do the man and the woman say about people in South America?PASSThe biggest problem in my company has to do with culture, in particular our different ways of looking at time. People from some countries think it is OK to show up late for a meeting and some people even don't think they need to come at all! As president of the company, however, it is my responsibility to tell them that this is notacceptable. Whereas in some other countries attending meetings is not considered very important, in this country, and especially in this company, meetings must be attended on time. Not being on time causes inefficiency. I spent all night thinking about the exact words that I would use to explain my feelings. I even wrote my words down. I planned to discuss this problem at the meeting today, and entitled my speech "International Clock Talk". Unfortunately, I have a problem — no one came to the meeting!1. What is the company's greatest problem?2. Which of the following does the speaker consider is his duty as president of thecompany?3. Why does lateness cause a decrease in efficiency?4. What did the company president do the previous night?5. Why couldn't the president do what he had planned?UNIT21.W: What did your coach tell you about running in tomorrow's race?M: He said, "All that glitters is Olympic gold," to remind me of the Olympic spirit.Q: What was the coach's advice to the man?2.W: What did your coach tell you about running in tomorrow's race? M: He said, "All that glitters is Olympic gold," to remind me of the Olympic spirit. Q: What was the coach's advice to the man?3.W: Running the hundred-meter dash is nothing compared to the passion necessary to run longer races.M: Are you kidding? I've run both and I know they both require determination. Q: Why does the man disagree with the woman?4.M: Do you think drug taking is widespread among amateur athletes trying to get stronger?W: It's hard to say whether it's true or not. So much of what we hear seems to be rumors.Q: Does the woman believe that there is a problem with amateur athletes taking drugs?5.W: Do you think that he could have run in the Olympics if things had turned out differently?M: Definitely. He had the heart. It was just his injury that cost him the opportunity to compete.Q: Did the athlete compete in the Olympics?6.M: I heard that when the athlete accepted the gold medal, he thanked his mom. W: That's right. He swore that she was responsible for him developing the strength to win the race.Q: Why was the athlete able to win the race?7.W: Come on, you can eat this cake. You don't have to deny yourself sweet food just because you're in the Olympics.M: Yes I do! With the games coming so soon, I have to stay on a healthy diet. Q: Why does the man refuse the woman's offer?8.M: Most people who watch the Olympics would like to be like the athletes they see.W: Maybe they would. But I don't think most of them have the determination to work so hard to get there.Q: What does the woman think about people who watch the Olympic Games?9.W: Are you noticing the frowns on the faces of the runners? Not one of them looks happy.M: You can be sure the two runners from our country are happy. Out of the five races, they've won four.Q: How many races have the runners from the speakers' country won?10.M: Just hearing the Olympic song fills me with determination to go out and win. W: It was first played in 1896, but it wasn't the official song until 1958. I like it too.Q: In which year did the Olympic song become official?LONGW: Wow, you really look great. Have you been working out?M: Every day. I'm preparing for the Olympic Games.W: Oh, no.M: What? What's the matter? You don't think I can do it?W: I don't know how to tell you.M: You don't think I'm strong enough to enter, do you? Well, I'll have you know I'm plenty strong. And if you say otherwise, you don't know what you're talking about.W: I know you're strong. That's not the problem.M: Then you think my heart is weak. But that isn't so! I have amazing determination. I swear, my passion is unmatched by any other amateur athlete in the world. I defy you to say otherwise.W: I wouldn't dare. I've seen you run and not quit, and I know your heart is strong. But that isn't the problem.M: What's the problem then?W: The Olympics ended yesterday.1. Why does the man look great?2. How does the man feel about his own strength?3. What does the man say about his passion?4. How does the woman know the man has a strong heart?5. What is the man's problem, according to the woman?PASSIn the summer of 1936, Jesse Owens became famous all over the world. That summer, Jesse Owens, a black American, joined the best athletes from 50 nations to compete in the Olympics in Berlin, Germany.There was special interest in the Olympic Games that year because Adolph Hitler was then the leader of Germany. He and his Nazi party believed that white people were better than other races, especially those with dark skin. They were all very surprised when Owens won four gold medals and set new world records. Years later, Jesse Owens wrote that he was most proud of showing Hitler and the world how great a black man could be. Through everything, he never lost confidence in himself.Nor did he ever lose pride in himself. To this day, Jesse Owens is remembered as an amazing man who fully expressed the Olympic spirit.1. Why were so many people interested in the 1936 Olympic Games?2. According to the passage, what did the Nazi party believe?3. What surprised Hitler and the Nazis?4. What made Jesse Owens most proud?5. Why is Jesse Owens remembered as a great man?UNIT31.M: Could you tell me about the pros and cons of mixed marriages? W:I can tell you the pros, for sure. After being married to a foreignerfor 20 years, I've yet to discover any cons.Q: What can't the woman tell the man?2.W: The wedding is next week, but I still don't know if marrying a person of a different race is right.M: There are a lot of pros and cons of mixed marriages, but overall they're good. Q: How does the man feel about mixed marriages?3.M: The French have a lot of charm. I think you'll enjoy being married to one. W: Not everything about them is charming. And I'm going to have some trouble dealing with his culture.Q: What concern does the woman have about marrying a Frenchman?4.W: Has anyone criticized you for marrying someone of a different race? M: I expected people to. But they haven't so far. Besides, I don't care what people think. My wife and I hit it off A-OK.Q: What did the man expect?5.W: That's great you're getting married, but do you have a clue about your new wife's culture?M: Sure. Learning about her people's way of doing things was thefirst thing I did when I decided to marry her.Q: What did the man do first when he decided to get married?6.W: I've heard that you canceled your wedding plans. What's the problem? M: Money is very important to people from her culture. She left me when she discovered I'm poor!Q: Why was the wedding canceled?7.M: I can't believe how good your Chinese language skills are! How did you improve so quickly?W: I married a Chinese man. We talk every day. He's helped me a lot. Q: What does the woman's husband help her with?8.W: I have a question for you. Would you ever marry a person from another culture? M: That's a tough one! If I do, it'll probably be to someone from a culture similar to mine.Q: What kind of woman would the man marry?\9.W: Our marriage is falling apart. Didn't you know your family wouldn't approve of you marrying a foreigner?M: I never expected it to be a problem. It's not their marriageafter all; it's ours.Q: What is the man's relationship to the woman?10.M: I've been thinking about getting married. Do you know what the divorce rate of mixed marriages is?W: What do you mean, mixed races or mixed religions? The rate forthe first is 65 percent; the second, 70 percent.Q: What is the divorce rate of marriages between people of different races?LONGW: Grandpa, Mom told me that you have been married twice. Is that true? M: Yes, I'm afraid so.W: That's a surprise. What happened to your first wife?M: Your grandma was my first wife.W: But...M: And your grandma is my second wife. You see, I met her while I was in Germany during the war. We knew we loved each other from the moment we met, so we got married right away. But we weren't ready for the resistance we received from her family. Her mother insisted that Americans and Germans weren't compatible. So, she divorced me.W: Too bad. What happened then?M: Three years later, we met again in New York, quite by accident. I was working at the port and she was on a boat coming to the U.S. When we saw each other again after all that time, we decided to overlook her parents' advice. We got married again, and we've been happy ever since.1. What did the girl hear from her mother?2. How did the girl's grandparents feel when they first met?3. Why did the girl's grandparents get divorced?4. How did the girl's grandparents meet again after their divorce?5. What did the girl's grandparents decide to do after they met again?PASSMarriage can change people a great deal, and marriage to a person of a different culture can change a person even more. As someone who has married a foreigner, I know. I'm a Canadian who married a Chinese man. At first, I harbored some reservations. I wasn't sure how compatiblewe'd be. Somehow, however, we made it work. And I found myself growing to become more like him. I started picking up Chinese characteristics and began speaking English with a Chinese accent! My brother joked, saying I was even beginning to look Chinese! My husband has changed a lot too, becoming more like Canadians in attitude. I suppose this is something of a compromise wherein we met each other in the middle. I suspect that we will continue to grow more alike as time goes by; that is exciting to me. A person, after all, should change during his or her lifetime.1. According to the speaker, which circumstances cause the greater change in peopleafter they're married?2. How did the woman feel when she first got married?3. What joke did the woman's brother make about her?4. How has the woman's husband changed?5. Why does the woman feel good about her recent changes?UNIT41.W: Excuse me. You've been here for six hours. Are you waiting for someone? M: I'm afraid so. I'm supposed to meet my new girlfriend. I can't believe how late she is!Q: What surprises the man?2.M: I heard a song on the radio by Elvis, called "A Big Hunko'Love". W: I know that song. It's really happy though, which is why I don't like it. Love songs should be sad, like love.Q: Why does the woman NOT like the song?3.W: You found love in India? How romantic! It's my dream to fall in love in a foreign country!M: It was really exciting at first. After I got used to it though, it was kind of boring.Q: How did the man's feeling of love change?4.W: More than once, I thought about killing myself after I lost my boyfriend. M: Just about everyone gets depressed, but you can't let those feelings get the better of you.Q: According to the man, what does everyone experience after a breakup?5.W: You look so happy! What's going on to make you smile like that? M: For the first time in years, my sister has found love. I'm going to meet the guy today.Q: Why is the man happy?6.W: I can help you find your old girlfriend if you can give me more information about her.M: Name, old address... that's all I can tell you. But maybe it doesn't matter. I probably should try to forget her.Q: Why can the man's old girlfriend NOT be found?7.M: Hey! You look great! Am I wrong, or has something changed about you? W: Something big! I found a man who really makes me happy. He's brightened up my life.Q: What do we know about the woman's new boyfriend?8.M: You've been writing me letters for years. When are you going to admit your love for me?W: What? Love? No, I'm just being friendly. You think everyone loves you! Q: According to the woman, what mistake has the man made?9.W: So, what makes you think that your marriage will last, when 50 percent fail? M: Fifty? Nah. That number is more like 30 or 40 percent. And in my family, there are no divorces.Q: What is the divorce rate in the man's family?10.M: Honey, don't you have any objections to our daughter having a boyfriend? W: None whatsoever! Having a boyfriend will teach her how to become a loving wife someday.Q: What is the relationship between the man and the woman?\LONGW: Another letter.M: For me?W: Who else? It's from...M: Hey, don't look at that! It's private! Give it here!W: OK! Sorry! I was just a bit curious. You've been getting a lot of these letters lately. And they're always in these pink envelopes. It makes me wonder if you've got a girlfriend. That's all.M: If you must know, yeah, I have a girlfriend.W: I thought so! So, what does she look like?M: I don't really know. So far, we've only communicated by mail.I've never seen her.W: Not much of a girlfriend, then, is she?M: I think I'm in love with her. Isn't that what it means to have a girlfriend? W: Well, that wouldn't have been enough for your father and me. We wouldn't have fallen in love without meeting. To be in love, you have to see a person, at least. M: The love I have for my girlfriend is spiritual; I don't have to see her. You wouldn't understand.1. Why does the woman want to see the letter?2. What does the woman want to know?3. According to the man, what doesn't he know?4. According to the woman, what must all people in love have?5. What is the relationship between the speakers?PASS"Going to war was the greatest thing to have ever happened to me," said Albert Thomson, a former soldier. Some people might find this strange, especially considering that Thomson lost an arm and the use of both legs in combat. "Of course, I didn't like the fighting," Thomson said. What he did like was that, by going to war, he met the woman whowould become his wife and the mother of his four children. One effect of World War II was that it brought many young people from different countries together. When peace was achieved, these young people oftenfell in love with people of different nationalities. During World War II, an estimated 1,000,000 American soldiers married women from over 50 different countries. In the Pacific, 16,000 of the 1,000,000 American soldiers married Australian and New Zealand women. Of these, 12,000 went to the U.S. Many of the relationships failed, but some were as happy as Thomson's.1. What did Thomson lose during the war?2. What did Thomson enjoy about the war?3. What is spoken of as a positive effect of World War II?4. How many U.S. soldiers married Australian or New Zealand women?5. What do we know about these marriages?UNIT51.M: I have just found out that my teenage daughter is pregnant! I don't know what to do!W: It's too late for tears. Sounds like all you can do now is to comfort her and tell her you'll support her.Q: What is the woman's advice to the man?2.W: Have you read this book called No More Worries or Tears? It'sfull of adviceon raising children.M: I sure have! It has been a big help. Now, I understand my two sons much better than before.Q: What does the man think about the book?3.M: I took our daughter to the doctor. The doctor took one look at her lungs, and he knew she had been smoking.W: I knew it! But why won't she listen to us? I tell her all the time that smoking is bad.Q: What does the woman tell her daughter?4.W: I'm very impressed by your daughter! She has such good manners and seems so well-behaved!M: She's a good girl. We've always had a good relationship. We're able to talk about things that worry us as well.Q: What do the man and woman agree upon?5.M: Thank you for meeting with me. Can you tell me how my daughter is doing in class?W: Since our last meeting, there has been a great improvement in her work. Q: What has taken place since the man and the woman met the last time?6.M: I can't believe that you bought our daughter eye-liner. Didn't we agree she was too young for it?W: I'm sorry. But she just kept asking and asking. I couldn't stand the constant begging and it made her happy.Q: What is the argument between the man and the woman about?7.M: Every time I teach my son a lesson, he sees something on TVthat undermines what I've said.W: Maybe you should think about getting rid of your television. TV often has a bad influence on people.Q: What does the woman think about television?8.M: My parents are very generous with me. Sometimes, I wonder if their generosity has been bad for my character.W: You seem all right — not too greedy or selfish. I don't think it has done you any harm.Q: How does the woman feel about the man's parents?9.W: Do you think our son is getting into trouble? Is he violent?M: Our son? No way! He knows right from wrong. We've made it clear to him that violence is never the answer to a problem.Q: What is the relationship between the two speakers?10.W: How's your reading on teenage behavior going? Have you learned anything? M: Yeah. It says here that 50 percent of all teenagers are from broken homes and that these children are 73 percent more likely to commit crimes.Q: How much more likely is it that teenagers from broken homes will commit crimes?LONGW: Many people are having trouble with their sons and daughters. I was just reading a newspaper article on it this morning. There are190,000 teenagers in our city. M: Does it say anything about the causes of teenage violence? My son has been hitting other students at school.W: Yes. It says TV has a major influence. By 18, teenagers have often seen 200,000 acts of violence on TV. And people who have seen the most violence on TV tend to be the most violent.M: My son doesn't watch much TV, so it must be something else.W: Maybe it's music. Teenagers typically listen to four hours of music every day. Many of the songs have very violent messages.M: Does the article say that violence in pop music leads to violent behavior? W: It isn't quite clear. The article reports on two studies. One report says teenagers who listen to pop music are almost twice as likely to become violent, while the other one says there's nosignificant connection between the two factors.1. How did the woman learn that people are having trouble with their kids?2. What is the man's concern about his son?3. How many acts of violence may people have seen by the time they become adults?4. Which of the following does the man's son NOT do very often?5. What do the studies say about music and violence?PASSIt's odd that parents are so worried about their teenagers smoking, especially since smoking isn't a teenager's biggest problem. Then what is? Shockingly, a teenager's biggest problem is his own mother andfather! Today's teenagers know they should not smoke, but they don't know when not to listen to their parents. They don't know they shouldsay no to their parents when their parents are being too generous. Therefore, as they receive more and more from their parents, the teenagers become greedy and selfish. Gradually, they have become spoiled. Studies show that spoiled teenagers are much more likely to take drugs and do poorly in school. They may also develop poor manners and get pregnant at an earlier age. However, this is not what parents want to hear. They think they are being kind to their teenagers, and they have a tendency to ignore the damage they are really doing.1. According to the speaker, what seems strange?2. What does the speaker think causes a teenager's problems?3. What does the speaker suggest that parents should NOT do?4. What might teenagers do as a result of being spoiled?5. What are parents likely to ignore?。
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听说教程 2Unit 1 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.LongConversationPassageUnit 2 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Long ConversationPassageUnit 3 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.LongConversationPassageUnit 4 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Long ConversationPassageUnit 5 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Long ConversationPassageUnit 6 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Long ConversationPassageUnit 7 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Long ConversationPassageUnit 8 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Long ConversationPassageUnit 9 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Long ConversationPassageUnit 10 Short Conversations1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Long ConversationPassage答案Unit One Time-Conscious AmericansUnderstanding WordsListening Task 11. She is so lazy that it is quite difficult to assess her ability.2. We spent a restless night in a roadside hotel.3. John always budgets his time very carefully.4. After supper, they often take a leisurely walk round the grounds.5. The significance of this project remains mostly unknown to us.6. It is a convention to use the right hand to shake hands.7. The airline decides to replace its small planes with Boeing 747s.8. Dogs are known to have all acute sense of smell.9. Tom has never had cheerful surroundings since his early years.10. Copper conducts electricity.Key: 1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (A) 6. (B) 7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (B) Listening Task 21. I regret we've run out of money.2. The government is firmly committed to helping low-income and unemployed citizens.3. His carelessness resulted in the forest fire.4. Everyone in Shanghai seems to be in a rush.5. You are supposed to sign this agreement in person.6. My success is entirely due to hard work.7. How can you account for your frequent lateness for class?8. We still fall behind our competitors in using new technology.9. He's nothing but a cheat.10. They communicate with each other through personal contacts rather than through phone calls.Key: 1.(B) 2.(A) 3. (C) 4.(A) 5.(A) 6.(C) 7.(C) 8.(B) 9.(D) 10.(D) UNDERSTANDING SHORT CONVERSATIONSListening Task 1Key: 1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (D) 7. (A) 8. (C) 9. (C) 10. (B)11. (B) 12. (C) 13. (B) 14. (D) 15. (D) 16. (C) 17. (C) 18. (C) 19. (B) 20. (B)UNDERSTANDING LONG CONVERSATIONSConversation 1Key: 1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (D)Conversation 2Key: 6. (C) 7. (A) 8. (C) 9. (B) 10. (D) UNDERSTANDING PASSAGESPassage1Key: 1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (D) 5. (C)Passage 2Key: 6. (D) 7. (A) 8. (C) 9. (D) 10. (B)Passage 3Key: .(A) 12.(C) 13.(A) 14.(A) 15.(A)Passage 4Key: 16. (B) 17. (A) 18. (B) 19. (A) 20. (B)Unit Two Environment ProtectionUnderstanding StatementsListening Task 11. In most parts of the world, environmental awareness doesn't exist.2. Some of the countries around the world have already undertaken new environmental initiatives.3. The country has closed its waters to cod fishing and set strict limits on catches of other species.4. Experts say that some species today have been so wasted that they may never recover.5. They have created an ambitious program to preserve the ecological diversity of their tropical rain forest.6. For decades, the government colonized the Amazon, bringing severe environmental disasters to the area and its people.7. They enjoyed many tax favors for their products could help to improve the environment.8. In his country, rivers, land, and forests are so contaminated that many are now biologically dead.9. The explosive population growth has led to the removal of forests in much of the country.10. The country is now struggling to provide enough food, shelter, and employment for its people.Key: 1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (A) 7. (A) 8. (B) 9. (B) 10. (A) Listening Task 21. A majority of nations concern themselves with economic development.2. The government will carry out its environmental protection programs regardless of their high costs.3. Signs of global warming have sprung up time and again around file world.4. This action was taken in response to the excessive use of the existing farmland.5. About 40,000 citizens are now unemployed as a result of the fishing bans.6. New environmental laws are aimed at protecting Costa Rica's remaining forests.7. In recent years, the government has waged a campaign for birth control on a large scale.8. Smoking is frowned upon at most public gatherings.9. A treaty hag been signed to serve as a model for protecting the rivers in the region.10. We must convert all the people to the idea of environmental protection. Key: I.(D) 2,(A) 3.(C) 4.(B) 5.(B) 6.(D) 7.(A) 8.(D) 9.(A) 10.(B) UNDERSTANDING SHORT CONVERSATIONSKey: 1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (B) 5. (D) 6. (C) 7. (B) 8. (B) 9. (D) 10. (A)11. (C) 12. (A) 13. (A) 14. (A) 15. (A) 16. (B) 17. (B) 18. (D) 19. (A) 20. (B)UNDERSTANDING LONG CONVERSATIONSConversation 1Key: 1.(B) 2.(D) 3.(A) 4.(B) 5.(A)Conversation 2Key: 6. (B) 7. (D) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (B) UNDERSTANDING PASSAGESPassage 1Key: 1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (C) 4. (A) 5. (D)Passage 2Key: 6. (C) 7. (C) 8. (C) 9. (B) 10. (B)Passage 3Key: 11. (B) 12. (A) 13. (C) 14. (D) 15. (A)Passage 4Key: 16. (D) 17. (B) 18. (A) 19. (D) 20. (B)Unit Three Marriage Across The NationsUnderstanding StatementsListening Task 11. She found that compromise was always the best policy when she got involved in arguing with her husband.2. I didn't like him and I was sure the feeling was mutual.3. The former actor was continually in expectation of returning to the stage again.4. We'll overlook your behavior this time, but don't do it again.5. There is a lot of resistance to the news that she plans to marry a black basketball player.6. The manager's tolerance of contrary points of view is limited.7. Susan accepted her sister's new husband with reservation.8. No one knows who killed her, but the police suspect her husband.9. They thought that the punishment was rather harsh for such a little mistake.10. She has to be realistic about her future.Key: I. (A) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (B) 7. (A) 8. (B) 9. (B) 10. (A) Listening Task 21. He has experienced tile ups and downs of a political career.2. Their marriage just didn't work out.3. The young man became all the more charming because of the effect of the wine.4. Instead of congratulating us upon our success, our professor counseled us to be modest.5. They joked about the budding relationship between the two youngsters.6. We harbored suspicions about his intentions.7. Their color bad nothing to do with their divorce.8. The Smiths will have to pay at least $350,000 for their new house.9. If we have any doubts about the project, we should not hesitate to cancel it.10. The couple went over their personality conflicts and the hardships they had faced over the past five years.Key: 1.(B) 2.(C) 3.(B) 4.(B) 5.(D) 6.(A) 7.(C) 8.(B) 9.(C) 10.(A) UNDERSTANDING SHORT CONVERSATIONSKey: 1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (B) 5. (C) 6. (B) 7. (C) 8. (C) 9. (A) 10. (A)11. (A) 12. (D) 13. (B) 14. (B) 15. (C) 16. (C) 17. (B) 18.(A) 19. (C) 20. (D)UNDERSTANDING LONG CONVERSATIONSConversation 1Key: 1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (D)Conversation 2Key: 6. (D) 7. (C) 8. (B) 9. (D) 10. (C) UNDERSTANDING PASSAGESPassage 1Key: 1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (D)Passage 2Key: 6. (B) 7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (D) 10. (D)Passage 3Key: 11. (C) 12. (C) 13. (D) 14. (A) 15. (B)Passage 4Key: 16. (C) 17. (B) 18. (A) 19. (D) 20. (B)Unit Four Study AbroadUnderstanding StatementsListening Task 11. The fault was discovered during a routine check of the plane.2. The teenagers will spend 10 months of their lives studying abroad, far from their families.3. The United States is host to more than 3,000 young Brazilians every year.4. Our president is fluent in several languages, including Japanese and English.5. The authorities are trying to prevent illicit foreigners from remaining in this country.6. It is much more important to acquire life experiences than to receive a certificate from the American government.7. Patricia Caglian had stuffed two enormous suitcases full to their capacity and she couldn't pull them around by herself.8. Students living in their temporary homes often get punished if they return later than 10:30 p.m.9. Young Brazilians go to study in the States for the same reasons: to become fluent in English and to get an American certificate.10. If you have an accident with your car, the insurance goes up.Koy: 1.(B) 2.(A) 3.(A) 4.(B) 5.(B) 6.(B) 7.(B) 8.(B) 9.(B) 10.(A)Listening Task 21. At first glance I thought it was a tree, but I was mistaken.2. For most of the students, studying abroad is a painful experience.3. She found it hard to describe the night that she had lived through alone on her way to her temporary home.4. This in turn pushes up the program cost, estimated at about $ 3,800.5. You can economize on food by not eating in restaurants all the time.6. The student will not be able to pay back his loan to the Bank if he fails to get an American certificate.7. The teachers are looking for ways to adapt the children to their new school conditions.8. Learning how to pack things is one of the essentials that the teenagers have to practice before leaving their home countries.9. John looks pale because he is not accustomed to the new life here.10. The new parents coped successfully with the complaints of the foreign student.Key: 1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (D) 5. (C) 6. (D) 7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (B) UNDERSTANDING SHORT CONVERSATIONSKey 1. (D) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (C) 5. (C) 6. (A) 7. (A) 8. (D) 9. (B) 10. (C)11. (A) 12. (A) 13. (D) 14. (B) 15. (B) 16. (B) 17. (C) 18.(C) 19. (C) 20. (D)UNDERSTANDING LONG CONVERSATIONSConversation 1Key: 1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (D) 5. (D)Conversation 2Key: 6. (A) 7. (D) 8. (D) 9. (B) 10. (C) UNDERSTANDING PASSAGESPassage 1Key: 1. (D) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (C)Passage 2Key: 6. (D) 7. (C) 8. (A) 9. (C) 10. (C)Passage 3Key: 11. (B) 12. (D) 13. (A) 14. (B) 15. (C)Passage 4Key: 16. (A) 17. (B) 18. (D) 19. (C) 20. (B)Unit Five Weeping From My Smoking DaughterUnderstanding StatementsListening Task 11. All parent-child relationships demand excellent communication skills.2. Mother is feeling grateful for her daughter has quit smoking at last.3. Tobacco advertising and film actors attracted her daughter to smoking.4. My father's coughing was unnoticeable at the beginning.5. Both my father and daughter smoked like chimneys.6. Mr. Smith was talking over the phone, with a very white cigarette stuck in his mouth.7. My father could not climb stairs without resting every third or fourth step.8. The doctor tells us that the ends of cigarettes are so poisonous that if a baby swallows one, it is likely to die.9. The tobacco companies win the money that should have been spent on food.10. After he gave up smoking, he gained a couple of pounds in weight, but he was so slim that no one noticed.Key: 1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (A) 6. (B) 7. (A) 8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (A) Listening Task 21. Smoking is a form of self-battering that also batters those who must sit by.2. She got hooked on heroin when she was very young.3. Putting a bunch of cigarette ends into boiled water would make a n effective insecticide.4. Smoking is self-injury but it injures others more who watch their loved ones kill themselves slowly.5. But before he smoked cigarettes, my father was young, tough, and confident, with brightly shining teeth.6. I do not remember when I started to smoke but its effect has been slowly working on me.7. The man who died starved himself of air rather than food because of lung illness.8. Califano strongly argued that people should not be forced to breathe other's smoke.9. Doctors believe that secondhand smoke may cause lung cancer in people who do not smoke because nonsmokers often breathe in the smoke from other people's cigarettes.10. Even though many public places have nonsmoking areas, smoke flows in from the areas where smoking is permitted.Key: 1.(C) 2.(A) 3.(A) 4.(C) 5.(D) 6.(C) 7.(B) 8.(B) 9.(C) 10.(A) UNDERSTANDING SHORT CONVERSATIONSKey: 1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (C) 4. (D) 5. (A) 6. (A) 7. (D)8. (A) 9. (C) 10. (D)11. (C) 12. (B) 13. (D) 14. (C) 15. (A) 16. (A) 17. (B) 18. (D) 19. (B) 20. (C)UNDERSTANDING LONG CONVERSATIONSConversation 1Key: 1. (B) 2. (D) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (C) Conversation 2Key: 6. (A) 7. (C) 8. (A) 9. (D) 10. (C)。
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Short Conv ersatio ns2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.听说教程2Unit 1W: Its time for H International Clock Talk ? Time to discuss how you feel about time!M: Well, since we all come from the same country, I think our views will be similar. Q: Why does the man believe the people will have similar views?W: It annoys me the way my foreign friends treat time.M: I just read a book about this problem? It's entitled International Clock Talk.Q; Which problem is the book about?M: Australians are so relaxed about time! It drives me mad!W: That's the way they are. While you're here d you1ll have to get used to itQ: What advice does the womangive the man?M: Have you noticed differences between our cultures?Wi Sure, h my counrtr^ people don't care about time very much. Here t you take it seriously.Q: How do people in the woman's country feel about time?W: What do you appreciate most about life in Germany?M: German people are rarely late for meetings. I never have to deal with latecomers.Q; What does the man like best about life in Germany?M: fve heard that Chinese people are very relaxed about time.W: That used to be true. Nowadays1people are i ricreasi ngly bothered by I白teness.Q; According to the woman, how have Chi nese people changed?M: Why did you walk out of the restaurant abruptly? We had just started talking.W: Just started? We were there for two hoursl In my country, meals take 15 mi nutes!Q: Why did the woman walk out of the restaurant so abruptly?M: It's only 6:30, and you're done! I won't finish work till 10. Yoifre very efficient,W: Well, Tom finished two hours earlier than me. That's a sign of efficiency in my country: Q:How many hours earli E「did the woman finish her work than the man?Lo ngConv ersationM: You travel a lot Which people do you think are the most time-conscious?W: I think its probably the Swedes.M: Really, what makes you say that?W: Well, on my last trip to Sweden. I ordered a taxi to pick me up at my hotel at 6:25 am. I got to the street at 6:27T but the taxi had already left.M: That's a llittle hard to believe. Is it true?W: Absolutely, everything runs on time there- There's no room for mistakes. Everyone is very time-conscious!M: They must seem very stiff and serious!PassageUnit 2Short Conv ersatio nsW: What did your coach tell you about running in tomorrow's race?M: He said, "All that glitters is Olympic gold" to remind me of the Olympic spirit Q: What was the coaches advice to the man?1.M: I watched a TV show last night, called "All that Glitters Is Olympic Gold",W:I watched that too. It was about the training 3rd sacrifice necessary for athletes to compete in theOlympics.c Qi What was the TV show about?h/l: Just hearing the Olympic song fills me with determination to go out and win, W: It was first played in 1896d but it wasn't the official song until 1958.1 like it too. Q: In which year did the Olympic song become official? 10 .Long ConversationW: I wouldrft dare. tve seen you run and not quit’ and I know your heart is strong. But that isn't the problemM: What's the problem then?W: The Ofympics ended yesterday.Passage6.Nor did be ever lose pride in himself. 1b this da/. Jesse Owens is remembered asan amazing man who fullyexpressed the Olympic spi riLUnit 3Short Conv ersatio nsW: The wedding is next week, but I still don't know if marrying a person of a different race is right.M: There are a lot of pros and cons of mixed marriages, but overall they're good.Q: How does the man feel about mixed marriages?W: Piafs great you're getting married, but do you have a clue about your new wife's culture? M: Sure. Learningabout her people's way of doing things was the first thing I did when I decided to marry her5 Q; What did the man do first when he decided to get married?M: I carft believe how good your Chinese language skills 日re! How did you improve so quickly?W: I married a Chin ese man. We talk every day He's helped me a lot.Q ; What does the womans husband help her with?W: I have a question for you. Would you ever marry a person from another cufture? M: That's a tough one! If I do, it'll probably be to someone from a culture similar to mine. Q: What ki nd of woman would the man marry?W: Our marriage is falling apart. Didn't you know your family wouldn't approve of you marrying a foreigner?M: In ever expected it to be a problem. HW not their marriage after all; it's ours.Q: What is the man's relationship to the woman?Q: What is the divorce rate of mairiages between people of different races?LongConv ersati onW: Too bad. What happened then?M: Three years later, we met again in New York, quite by accident. I was working at the port and she was on a boatcoming to the U.S. When we saw each other again after all that ti me, we decided to overlook her p 白「巳nts 1advice. We gotrnarried ag 白ir\ and we h ve been happy ever since.Passageme. A person, after all, should change during his or her lifetime.Unit 4Short Conv ersatio ns8.9.Long Conversation2. 3. 4. 5. W:沟u found tove in India? How romantic! h"s my dream to fall in love in a foreign country!M: It was really exciting at first After I got used to it though, it was kind of boring Q: How did theman's feeli ng of love change?W: More tha nonce I thought about killing myself after I lost my boyfriend.M: Just abOLft everyone gets depressed, but you can't let those feelings get the better of you Q: According to the man, what does ever/one experience after a breakup?W: You look so happyl What's going on to make you smile like that?M: For the first time in years, my sister has found love. I'm going to meet the guy today: Q: Why isthe man happy?PassageUnit 5 Short Conv ersatio nsLong Conv ersati onPassageteenagers, and they have a tendency to ignore the damage they are really doing.Unit 6Short Conv ersatio nsLong Conv ersati onPassageUnit 7Short Conv ersatio ns2.10.W: Are you sure you want the job? The previous three managers developed psychological problems because of the stress.M: I think ril be able to handle it OK because rm much younger.5. Q: Why does the man think he can deal with the stress of the job?Long ConversationPassageUnit 8Short Conv ersatio nsM: My work has forced me to eliminate all fun activities from my life. I can't even see my friends on the weekend.W: That doesn't seern so bad, Wu have a good job, and you seem to be really happy with it.5. 駅T m*Long Conv ersati onPassageUnit 9Short Conv ersatio nsQ: What isn't an excuse for giving up according to the man?Long Conv ersati onPassageUnit 10Short Conv ersatio nsW: Did you see the war film on television last night? It was so exciting I couldnl sleep afterwards- M: I saw it. It was on World War II and it reminded me of how important the war was in4. bringing peace to the world.Q: What was the man reminded oPQ; According to the man, why did Germany and Japan do terrible things?M: Could you clarify your statement? What did you mean when you said history could repeat itself?W: I meant that if we did not learn from the lesson of World War II, we might repeat the6. i- ..■ J. j...h -wQ: How does the woman know about war?V 9Q: How many nations took part in World War II?Long Conv ersati onholidays, so the Manchester City Rest C E ntres were short of staff. Christmas Day was therefore m/first day of nursing, We worked almost without sleep for days until the cri sis eased.Passage欢迎您的下载,资料仅供参考!致力为企业和个人提供合同协议,策划案计划书,学习资料等等打造全网一站式需求。
Unit 1第二册新视野听说教程听力原文

新视野大学英语听说教程【第二版】第二册Unit 1 International Clock Talk原文Warming UpGood evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to “International Clock Talk”, our weekly radio program about cultural differences. Today we are honored to have invited a number of people form different countries to give us their view.You my be interested to know that some of our guests arrived at the studio very early, while others turned up at the last minute!Time, and how different cultures deal with it, it what we are going to talk about first. Please stay with us and hear about the different views of time.Understanding Short ConversationsNow you will hear ten short conversations. A question will follow each conversation. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.1 W: It’s time for “International Clock Talk”(国际时间交谈)! Time to discuss how you feel about time!M: Well, since we all come from the same country, I think our views will be similar1. Q: Why does the man believe the people will have similar views?解析:从已知四个选项可知该题是针对某件事情的原因提问2 W: It annoys me the way my foreign friends treat time.M: I just read a book about this problem! It’s entitled2 International Clock Talk.Q: Which problem is the book about?解析:从已知四个选项可知该题涉及对话主题3 M: Australians are so relaxed about time! It drives me mad!W: That’s the way they are. While you’re here, you’ll have to get used3 to it.Q: What advice does the woman give the man?解析:从已知四个选项可知该题是对整个对话的理解4 M: Have you noticed differences between our cultures?W: Sure. In my country, people don’t care about time very much. Here, you take it seriously4.Q: How do people in the woman’s country feel about time?解析:从已知四个选项可知该题是问对话中they对待时间的态度5 W: Can you explain why you’re always five minutes late for conferences(会议)? M: O h, I’m sorry. In my country, people are often late.Q: Why is the man late for conferences?解析:从已知四个选项可知该题是问对话中he的某种行为或态度的原因6 W: What do you appreciate most about life in Germany?M: German people are rarely late for meetings. I never have to deal with latecomers. Q: What does the man like best about life in Germany?解析:A B俩个选项涉及对话中he的态度,C D俩个选项涉及对话中Germans 对待迟到的态度态度,注意听懂对话和问题才能进行选择7 M: I’v heard that Chinese people are very relaxed about time.W: That used to be true. Nowadays, people are increasingly bothered by lateness. Q: According to the woman, how have Chinese people changed?解析:从已知四个选项可知该题涉及对话主体对时间或迟到的观点8 M: Why did you walk out of the restaurant abruptly(粗鲁地,突然地)? We had just started talking5.W: Just started? We were there for two hours! In my country, meals take 15 minutes! Q: Why did the woman walk out of the restaurant so abruptly?解析:从已知四个选项可知该题应该是问对话中she 做某件事情的原因9 W: What did Mon think about her trip to Russia? I’m so looking forward to6 hearing about it.M: She didn’t say much. When I picked her up7 at the airport this morning, she was just eager to get home to see Dad. She just said the food was great there.Q: What is the relationship between the two speakers?解析:从已知四个选项可知该题应该是问两个对话者的关系10 M: It’s only 6:30, and you’re done! I won’t finish work till 10. You are very efficient.W: Well, Tom finished two hours earlier than me. That’s a sign of efficiency(效率)in my country.Q: How many hours earlier did the woman finish her work than the man?解析:从已知四个选项可知该题应该是问时间,学生在听时应注意各个时间所涉及的行为及各个时间之间的关联Understanding a Long ConversationNow you will hear a long conversation followed by five questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.M: You travel a lot. Which people do you think are the most time-conscious?W: I think it’s probably the Swedes.M: Really, what makes you say that?W: Well, on my last trip to Sweden, I ordered a taxi to pick me up at my hotel at 6:25 am. I got to the street at 6:27, but the taxi had already left.M: That’s a little hard to believe. Is it true?W: Absolutely, everything runs on time there. There’s no room for mistakes. Everyone is very time-conscious!M: They must seem very stiff and serious!W: Sure, but once you get to know them, you find kind, caring people behind their serious faces.M: This is very different from my experiences traveling in South America. Of course, people there are very kind, but they don’t care much about time.W: I agree. South Americans don’t put very much stress on time. They’re always late for everything, but no one seems to mind.Questions:1 What does the woman think about Swedish people?解析:从已知四个选项可知该题应该是问they具备什么样的特质2 How long did the taxi driver wait for the woman?解析:从已知四个选项可知该题应该是关于时间,学生在听时应注意各个时间所涉及的行为及各个时间之间的关联3 Why does the woman say “there’s no room for mistakes” in Sweden?解析:从已知四个选项可知该题应该是问某件事情或某种现象的原因4 According to the woman, what are Swedes usually like?解析:从已知四个选项可知该题应该是问某人的性格5 What do the man and the woman say about people in South America?解析:该题可从常识进行判断:A和B选项不符合逻辑常识,如果有压力,就不应该经常迟到,D选项中的different(冷漠的) 和kind(友好的)语义上相互矛盾,所以C才是正确答案Understanding a PassageNow you will hear a passage followed by five questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.The biggest problem in my company has to do with culture, in particular our different ways of looking at time. People from some countries think it is OK to show up1 late for a meeting and some people even don’t think they need to come at all! As president of the company, however, it is my responsibility to tell them that this is not acceptable. Whereas2 in some other countries attending meetings is not considered very important, in this country, and especially in this company, meetings must be attended on time. Not being on time causes inefficiency. I spent all night thinking about the exact words that I would use to explain my feelings. I even wrote my words down. I planned to discuss this problem at the meeting today, and entitled my speech “International Clock Talk”. Unfortunately, I have a problem---no one came to the meeting!Questions:1 What is the company’s greatest problem?解析:从已知四个选项可知该题应该是问某些人对待开会的态度2 Which of the following does the speaker consider is his duty as president of the company?解析:通过浏览该题四个选项,同学在听时应该注意抓住某人要做什么3 Why does lateness cause a decrease in efficiency?解析:该题四个选项都是涉及原因,听时应该理解全文,把握全局4 What did the company president do the previous night?解析:从该题四个选项可知这个问题涉及的对象是he,而且是he做了某件事5 Why couldn’t the president do what he had planned?解析:从已知四个选项可知该题应该是问某个现象或某件事的原因HomeworkSupplementary ListeningTask 1 Now you will hear a long conversation followed by five questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.W: I always thought that culture shock was something that would happen to otherpeople, not to me.M: Actually, I’m not totally certain what the words “culture shock” refer to.W: Culture shock is the anxiety that occurs when a person moves to completely new surroundings.M: Does it include a lack of direction and not knowing what is appropriate or inappropriate?W: It sure does. And, it generally sets in a few weeks after arriving in a new place. M: Is it a physical or mental discomfort?W: It’s both. Most people suffer stress in their body and mind. It can result in feeling very tired, getting sick, becoming depressed and doing things you might otherwise think are wrong.M: I t hink I’v experienced all of the symptoms(症状).W: It’s only natural. When you first arrive, you don’t speak the language, don’t know how to use banking machines, don’t know how to use the telephone and so forth.M: At the same time it can also be an opportunity.W: I agree. It can help you develop a better understanding of yourself and encourage a sense of creativity.Questions:1 What did the woman first think about culture shock?解析:该题四个选项并没有给我们提供太多的有用信息,因此学生要认真听懂该对话和问题后才能解答2 Which of the following statements is NOT true about people experiencing culture shock?3 How may culture shock affect people’s lives?4 When the woman talks about the newcomer’s inability, which of the following is NOT mentioned?5 How can culture shock also be an opportunity?Task 2 Now you will hear a passage followed by five questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.Even though you may not be able to eliminate1 culture shock, there are ways to ease the stress. The following are some activities that can help:Get out of your room or apartment, so you are able to experience first-hand what Americans are doing.Make friends so you can talk to them and ask about what you don’t understand.Read to learn about the culture of the country you’re in.Find an activity that you can enjoy so you will be able to reduce stress and depression. Americans like to jog(慢跑)and they also like to play sports.Find out from your host family or other Americans about community activities, religious services, or volunteer opportunities. Make the most of this opportunity to become a member of their community.Improve your English. Ask about anything you don’t understand. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Someone will be happy to put you right.Questions:1 Why is it advised to get out of your room or apartment?解析:从该题四个选项可知这个问题涉及某件事的原因2 To whom can you talk when you want to understand the American culture?解析:从该题四个选项可知这个问题涉及某个人群3 Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way to reduce your stress and depression?解析:从该题四个选项可知这个问题涉及某个对象或行为4 How might you become a member of the community?解析:从该题四个选项可知这个问题涉及做某件事的方式5 What should you do if you are NOT sure about how to say something?解析:从该题四个选项可知这个问题涉及某个行为新视野大学英语听说教程【第二版】第二册。
新视野第二册听说教程听力文本(第二版)Unit 2

Unit 2 All that Glitters Is Olympic Gold!Warming UpThank you for listening to “All that Glitters Is Olympic Gold”, our report on Olympic heroes and in particular, Liu Xiang. An Olympic hero must have determination, power, and passion. He or she must persist even when tired. This ability to make sacrifices for the sake of glory is what being an Olympic hero is all about.Liu Xiang, a Chinese athlete, showed all of these virtues when he won his gold medal. Though it would have been easy for him to quit, he worked hard every day to accomplish his goal.Liu Xiang is a true Olympic hero. Every four years, athletes, like Liu Xiang, teach us the meaning of greatness. And by following their lead, we can also be great. This is why we keep watching.Keys: passion, make sacrifices, The meaning of greatness.Understanding Ten Short Conversations1. W. What did your coach tell you about running in tomorrow’s race?M. He said, “All that glitters is Olympic gold,” to remind me of the Olympic spirit.Q. What was the coach’s advice to the man?2. M. I watched a TV show last night, called “All that Glitters Is Olympic Gold”.W. I watched that too. It was about the training and sacrifice necessary for athletes to compete in the Olympics. Q. What was the TV show about?3. W. Running the hundred-meter dash is nothing compared to the passion necessary to run longer races.M. Are you kidding? I’ve run both and I know they both require determination.Q. Why does the man disagree with the woman?4. M. Do you think drug taking is widespread among amateur athletes trying to get stronger?W. It’s hard to say whether it’s true or not. So much of what we hear seems to be rumors.Q: Does the woman believe that there is a problem with amateur athletes taking drugs?5. W. Do you think that he could have run in the Olympics if things had turned out differently?M. Definitely. He had the heart. It was just his injury that cost him the opportunity to compete.Q: Did the athlete compete in the Olympics?6. M. I heard that when the athlete accepted the gold medal, he thanked his mom.W. That’s right. He swore that she was responsible for him developing the strength to win the race.Q: Why has the athlete able to win the race?7. W. Come on, you can eat this cake. You don’t have to deny yourself sweet food just because you’re in the Olympics.M. Yes I do! With the games coming so soon, I have to stay on a healthy diet.Q. Why does the man refuse the woman’s offer?8. M. Most people who watch the Olympics would like to be like the athletes they see.W. Maybe they would. But I don’t think most of them have the determination to work so hard to get there.Q. What does the woman think about people who watch the Olympic Games?9. W. Are you noticing the frowns on the faces of the runners? Not one of them looks happy.M. You can be sure the two runners from our country are happy. Out of the five races, they’ve won four.Q. How many races have the runners from the speakers’ country won?10. M. Just hearing the Olympic song fills me with determination to go out and won.W. It was first played in 1896, but it wasn’t the official song until 1958. I like it too.Q. In which year did the Olympic song become official?1—5 B B C C C 6—10 A A A C AUnderstanding a Long ConversationW: Wow, you really look great. Have you been working out?M: Every day. I’m preparing for the Olympic Games.W: Oh, no.M: What? What’s the matter? You don’t think I can do it?W: I don’t know how to tell you.M: You don’t think I’m strong enough to enter, do you? Well, I’ll have you know I’m plenty strong. And if you say otherwise, you don’t know what you’re talking about.W: I know you’re strong. That’s not the problem.M: Then you think my heart is weak. But that isn’t so! I have amazing determination. I swear, my passion is unmatched by any other amateur athlete I the world. I defy you to say otherwise.W: I wouldn’t dare. I’ve seen you run and not quit, and I know your heart is strong. But that isn’t the problem. M: What’s the problem then?W: The Olympics ended yesterday.Qs: 1. Why does the man look great? D2. How does the man feel about his own strength? B3. What does the man say about his passion? C4. How does the woman know the man has a strong heart? D5. What is the man’s problem, according to the woman? DUnderstanding a PassageIn the summer of 1936, Jesse Owens became famous all over the world. That summer, Jesse Owens, a black American, joined the best athletes from 50 nations to compete in the Olympics in Berlin, Germany.There was special interest in the Olympic Games that year because Adolph Hitler was then the leader of Germany. He and his Nazi party believed that white people were better than other races, especially those with dark skin. They were all very surprised when Owens won four gold medals and set new world records.Years later, Jesse Owens wrote that he was most proud of showing Hitler and the world how great a black man could be. Through everything, he never lost confidence in himself. Nor did he ever lose pride in himself. To this day, Jesse Owens is remembered as an amazing man who fully expressed the Olympic spirit.Qs: 1. Why were so many people interested in the 1936 Olympic Games? C2. According to the passage, what did the Nazi party believe? B3. What surprised Hitler and the Nazi? C4. What make Jesse Owens most proud? D5. Why is Jesse Owns remembered as a great man? DUnderstanding a Movie DialogueKeys: 1. training 2. touch 3.understand 4.appreciate, 5.trouble 6. fighting 7.three 8. honest 9.cry10. borrowListening and DiscussionEmily was crying by the time the softball(垒球) game finished, because her dad had yelled at her in front of all her teammates for missing a fly ball that could have ended the game. Emily was only eight years old.If your child has ever participated in a sport, you’ve undoubtedly met people like Emily’s dad. They expect too much from their children and upset them by putting too much pressure on them. These parents get so wrapped up in(全神贯注于)winning and losing or in low well their won children perform that they lose sight of what’s reallyimportant. They forget that the most important goal is helping children develop a sense of good sportsmanship.Good sportsmanship occurs when teammates, opponents, coaches, and officials treat each other with due respect. Kids learn the basics of sportsmanship from the adults in their lives, especially their parents and their coaches. Kids who see adults demonstrating good sportsmanship finally come to understand the real winners are those who know how to be strong and to act with self-respect—whether they win or lose a game. A child who treats others with respect on the playing field will likely carry this attitude into the classroom and other social situations.1.Why was Emily crying by the time the softball game ended?Because children develop a sense of good sportsmanship.2.What is the most important goal in children’s sports?Helping children develop a sense of good sportsmanship.3.When do athletes demonstrate good sportsmanship?When people treat each other with due respect.4.What, in your opinion, is sportsmanship?5.Please give some examples of how sportsmanship is displayed in daily life.Supplementary Listening task 1: Let’s go divingM: Have you ever tried scuba diving?W: No, I’m kind of scared of the whole diving thing. I mean, I hear all these stories about getting sick from coming up too fast and dangerous fish and stuff. I don’t think it’s for me.M: I guess there’s a lot that could go wrong, but if you’ve been trained and you follow the rules, there’s really nothing to worry about.W: I don’t know.M: It’s really worth trying. It’s a whole other world down there. It’s such an amazing experience.W: That’s what a lot of people tell me, but I think I’d prefer to stick to surfing rather than take my chances in the deep.M: To be honest, I think you have more chance of meeting with an accident surfing than diving.W: As long as you don’t do anything stupid, you’ll be OK.M: Diving’s the same. You just have to follow the rules. Say, I’m going next weekend. Why don’t you come along? There’s a pool that isn’t so deep where you can see all kinds of fish and things. It’s perfect for a novice diver.W: Well, if it’s not too deep, it can’t be too bad. Why not? Sure, I’ll go with you.M: Great!1.According to the man, what makes diving scary? D2.What measures might help ensure the safety of diving? C3.According to the conversation, what has be woman heard about diving? D4.What does the man think about surfing? B5.Why does the woman decide to join the man in diving? ATask 2 Aerobic Dancing (有氧操)Some people sat that aerobic dancing us a sport, and others say it’s not. I’ve begun a class that teaches aerobics, and I would like to tell you about it. I think you’ll be very excited about this vigorous exercise and will agree with me that it’s a sport.Aerobic dancing is like other sports in that it can help you improve your mental strength. Often, when doing it, you’ll want to quit. Continuing, despite your desire to stop, forces you to be strong. The encouragement that youreceive from those around you helps you to carry on for the entire 45 minutes until the end. It’s something like running a long race.Like swimming, aerobic dancing makes your body stronger. It quickens your heart beat and helps you to lose fat. Many football players, as well as athletes in other sports, do aerobic dancing to improve their fitness. Many other people enjoy it as well. Aerobic dancing can change your life. If you participate regularly, it’ll make you a better person, both mentally and physically. I recommend it to anyone who wants a little bit more out of life.1.According to the passage, how do people feel about aerobic dancing? A2.In which way is aerobic dancing similar to other sports? B3.Who will encourage you not to quit when doing aerobic dancing? C4.How is aerobic dancing like swimming?B5.According to the speaker, who should take part in aerobic dancing? DTask 3 VOA1)on the ball, 2)did something unexpected, 3)at the job or activity, 4) hit it out of the park, 5) think it over, 6) is very successful, 7) complete a job or activity, 8) did something wrong, 9) how much it is worth, 10) close to my selling price。