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全新版大学英语视听阅读第一册Homelistening

全新版大学英语视听阅读第一册Homelistening

全新版大学英语视听阅读一Audio Script of Home ListeningUnit 1Springfield’s Heroic DogsThe City of Springfield’s Search and Rescue TeamWebsiteTraining a Search and Rescue (SAR) DogSearch and Rescue (SAR) dogs are specially trained to find and save missing or injured (-ed轻读,误听enger)people, but how is it done? To train SAR dogs, people pretend to be “lost” so the dogs can“find” them. Friends of Springfield’s SAR Team often find themselves going into the woods and staying there until a trainee dog finds them. As people walk along, up to 10,000 tiny bits of material containing their own particular smell are left behind every minute. SAR dogs can easily detect these bits of scent. The trainer just gives them an item of clothing(误听items closen)from the lost person and the dog can simply follow its nose to find the person.(nose误听notes)In the five years between 2021 and 2021 the Springfield SAR Team responded to 122 calls for help. Of these 122 calls, SAR dogs were able to help almost 40 percent of the time.(of误听all) Here are a few of our more unusual success stories:A Surprising HeroElementary school teacher Carolyn Rubin has been a trainer with the Springfield SAR Team for four years. She was out for her usual run one sunnySunday morning in the spring of 2021. Her own SAR dog, Lucy, was with her. As Rubin followed a jogging path into a wooded area, she suddenly realized that a shadowy shape ahead of her was a large black bear — and it was coming directly towards her! Luckily, Lucy immediately started barking and biting the bear’s back legs and eventually scared the animal away.The Right Place at the Right TimeIn February 2021, David Roycroft, a local dentist, was skiing alone in Canyon Park. Suddenly Roycroft heard a loud noise. He looked up the hill and saw a three-meter wall of snow heading straight for him. A moment later he was under it. If a person remains under snow for 30 minutes, he or she has only a 50 percent chance of survival. Luckily, Springfield SAR member Jeannie Neal was skiing nearby with her dog, Rusty. Rusty was able to locate Roycroft by his scent(scent误听cent)and dig him out within ten minutes. This was a first human direct find for Rusty and the dog seemed as happy about it as Roycroft!scent,名词,香,气味,香气。

新一代大学英语视听说教程1 U2 课件

新一代大学英语视听说教程1 U2 课件

generally fresher. whole food 4 It is food that is produced from
organisms that have had specific
changes introduced into their DNA
using the methods of genetic
Step 1
Read the food terms and the descriptions carefully. Then match the descriptions
with the terms.
Warm-up
organic food 1 It is food that is grown or produced
Warm-up
Listening and Speaking
Topic One
Genetically modified food
Genetically modified food
Listening and understanding
1 Listen to a conversation on GM food and decide whether
Warm-up
Additional Activity
Read the following quotes about healthy eating. Try to explain the quotes with examples or your personal experiences.
1 Those who think they have no time for healthy eating will sooner or later have to find time for illness.

新一代大学英语视听说教程1U2精品PPT课件

新一代大学英语视听说教程1U2精品PPT课件
and refined as little as possible, before being consumed. It is
food in its natural state.
Warm-up
Work in pairs on the following activities.
Step 2
List the foods that you ate for breakfast, lunch and supper yesterday. For each of them, decide whether it is genetically modified, local, whole, processed, or organic.
it is eaten. It does not spend days or weeks to be transported
and is therefore generally fresher.
GM food 4 It is food that is produced from organisms that have had
Unit 2
Food and Health
01
Warm-up
02
Listening and Speaking
03
Viewing and Speaking
04
Project
CONTENTS
Warm-up
Work in pairs on the following activities.
Step 1
Warm-up
Reference answers
Breakfast Lunch Supper源自Muffin Banana

新标准大学英语视听说综合教程一Unit1test

新标准大学英语视听说综合教程一Unit1test

新标准⼤学英语视听说综合教程⼀Unit1test Unit testPart I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.ignorant cultural sign up for gapbarely intelligent check in memoirmuscle ballroom1.Your answer Correct answercultural cultural2.Your answer Correct answersign up for sign up for3.question.Your answer Correct answerignorant ignorant4.Your answer Correct answerbarely barely5. I've been thinking about volunteering in South-east Asia during myYour answer Correct answergap gap6.Your answer Correct answerballroom ballroom7.Your answer Correct answercheck in check in8.Your answer Correct answermuscle muscle9.Your answer Correct answermemoir memoir10.Her psychology thesis examines whether cats are dogs. Your answer Correct answerintelligent intelligentSection B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11. Please send all correspondence to my new place of ____.A. residentB. residentsC. residenceD. residue12. The professor tried to ____ us that there would be no surprise test next week.A. assureB. sureC. ensureD. pressure13. My paper is about nature's ability to ____ potential threats.A. inspectB. infectC. deflectD. detect14. The student did an ____ thing when she returned the money she found.A. admireB. admiringC. admirableD. admiringly15. We learned about the ____ people in that country experienced throughout history.A. persecuteB. persecutedC. persecutingD. persecution16. Would you like a small ____ of my coffee?A. sipB. nibbleC. swallowD. bite17. Be careful you don't ____ the paint!A. spellB. spillC. spoilD. sip18. Tom felt foolish and ____ when he showed up for the final exam without a pencil.A. adequateB. adequatelyC. inadequatelyD. inadequate19. Before class, I met my friends at the school ____ for lunch.A. libraryB. gymnasiumC. cafeteriaD. ballroom20. After graduation, Cindy framed her ____ and hung it on her bedroom wall.A. certificateB. diplomaC. qualificationD. recordSection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word. 21.Your answer Correct answerinto into22.thunderstorm!Your answer Correct answersurely surelyYour answer Correct answerwith without24.The whole situation was so ridiculous that I simplyYour answer Correct answerinto into25.Pablo looked at the new he wanted it but could not afford it. Your answer Correct answeradmiringly admiringly26.Renaissance.Your answer Correct answerof27.priceless insight into your culture.Your answer Correct answerwith with28.Your answer Correct answerfor for29.Your answer Correct answerbarely barelyYour answer Correct answerIn InPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Tanya wants to study abroad in Europe. To prepare herself, she reads online aboutplaces she might like to go. She needs to do enough research to make an informedand (31)One of the main reasons she wants to study abroadis because she doesn't want to graduate and be (32)countries and cultures.She is looking for a unique (33)home.What about Paris? The school and the city are both wonderful. However, prices fora decent (34)Paris are too high —she can't afford it. Madrid?She looks (35)the beautiful campus in the picture on the school's website. How she would love to be there! However, without speaking Spanish, Tanyadecides she would feel sadly (36)Then Tanya thinks about London. They speak English there and the school prices arereasonable. Also, the (37)be very convenient to travel aroundthe city without a car. Tanya decides to (38)London.She is surprised that she was able to surf the Internet and make a decision withoutmoving a (39)in London. Maybe she will even write a(n) (40)experiences!Your answer Correct answer(31) intelligent intelligent(32) ignorant ignorant(33) cultural cultural(34) residence residence(35) admiringly admiringly(36) inadequate inadequate(37) subway subway(38) sign sign(39) muscle muscle(40) memoir memoirPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Attending your first Freshers' Fair can be a confusing and overwhelming experience. First of all, you are still trying to become accustomed to yournew environment and living away from home. You are probably already feeling pressure to make new friends, study for class, and make your family proud. Deciding which club to join is just an added layer of pressure and might bethe last thing you want to think about.Have no fear! The Freshers' Fair is actually a fun and exciting place, ifyou manage to forget your worries, kick back, and enjoy yourself. Just followthis simple advice for a pleasant and productive day.1. Shop around. Take your time, walk around, and check out everything that's available. It's a little like shopping for a good bargain. The first pair of pants you see might not be the best fit.2. Ask questions. The whole point of the Freshers' Fair is to let you know what clubs and activities are available. Representatives are there to answer your questions. Take advantage of them.3. Take notes. Write down all important information you want to remember. How often are meetings? What are the requirements of membership? What is the time commitment and will it interfere with your class schedule?4. Don't be shy. Many groups will have sign-up sheets. They will use these to send out more information or let you know about upcoming events. There is often no commitment to join, so even if you have a passing interest, sign up and stay in touch.Now that you've got a leg-up and have a plan for your first Freshers' Fair, get out there and start taking advantage of the many opportunities your school provides. You won't regret it!41. Which of the following is NOT the advice that is given fora first Freshers' Fair?A. Write down club meeting schedules.B. Ask for more information about interestinggroups.C. Look for a great pair of pants.D. Try to forget the pressure you're feeling ata new school.42. According to this passage, what is the point of a Freshers' Fair?A. To make new friends.B. To feel less pressure.C. To ask questions about membershiprequirements.D. To learn about available opportunities atschool.43. Which of the following most accurately describes "aleg-up" (Para. 7, Line 1)?A. A plan.B. An advantage.C. An opportunity.D. A disadvantage.44. This type of writing would best be described as ______.A. Persuasive.B. Entertaining.C. Informative.D. Analytical.45. A proper title for this passage might be ______.A. Helpful Advice for a First Freshers' FairB. Dealing with Pressure at UniversityC. Shop Around at the Freshers' FairD. Get a Leg-Up at University。

新一代大学英语提高篇视听说教程--1(答案)

新一代大学英语提高篇视听说教程--1(答案)

新一代大学英语提高篇视听说教程—1Unit1—————Passage-11) B2) A3) B4) A5) B6) A—————Passage-21) difficult2) adapt3) changes4) distant5) at a loose end6) habits—————Conversation-11) A","C","E—————Conversation-21) D2) B3) A4) A5) B—————News report 11) D2) A3) B—————News report 21) B2) D3) A—————Viewing and understanding-11) celebrate2) punish3) define4) intelligent5) not-as-smart6) GPA7) comments8) easy9) struggle10) grades—————Viewing and understanding-21) fear2) work3) right now4) always be5) learn6) challenge7) failure—————News report 11) C2) D3) C4) B—————News report 21) C2) A3) D4) A—————Conversation1) B2) C3) C4) B—————Passage1) C2) B3) C—————Listening practice1) C2) B3) A—————News report1) B2) B3) C—————Conversation1) B2) C3) C4) A—————Passage1) B2) A3) CUnit2—————Passage-11) fancy2) popular3) open4) chairs5) candy6) comfortable7) tidy8) discourages—————Passage-21) A2) B3) B4) A5) B—————Conversation-11) D2) C3) D4) D—————Conversation-21) C","D","G—————News report 11) B2) C3) A—————New report 21) B2) D3) A—————Viewing and understanding-11) B2) A3) B4) B5) A—————Viewing and understanding-21) busy2) external3) reading a book4) ideas5) thought6) at hand7) details8) connections9) bigger10) data11) logically12) emotions13) in advance14) on time15) suggestion16) second—————News report 11) B2) B3) B4) D—————News report 21) C2) B3) D—————Conversation1) D2) C3) A4) B—————Passage1) D2) B3) C—————Listening practice1) B2) A3) D—————News report1) B2) D3) D—————Conversation1) C2) A3) B4) D—————Passage1) D2) D3) CUnit3—————Conversation-11) A2) C3) B4) C—————Conversation-21) B2) D3) A4) C5) F6) E—————Passage-11) loss2) interested3) worried4) refreshed—————Passage-21) B2) C3) D4) D—————News report 11) longest2) December 24, 2017","December 24th, 2017488 meters","Four hundred and eighty-eight meters 3 years","three years","Three years3) four meters","4 meters","Four meters1,077","1077","one thousand and seventy-seven2,000","2000","two thousand","Two thousand500-600","five hundred to six hundred","500 to 600—————News report 21) B2) B3) A4) B—————Viewing and understanding-11) A2) B3) B4) B5) A6) A—————Viewing and understanding-21) accept2) wonder3) discovery4) trustworthy5) freedoms6) tourist—————News report 11) C2) C3) D4) C—————News report 21) C2) B3) A—————Conversation1) B2) C3) D—————Passage1) C2) D3) A4) A—————Listening practice1) A2) D3) C—————News report1) D2) B—————Conversation1) C2) D3) A4) C—————Passage1) B2) A3) DUnit4—————Conversation-11) A2) A3) B4) B5) B—————Conversation-21) healthy eating2) restricted3) anxiety4) scared5) weight6) tired7) gym8) keep away from—————Passage-11) A2) D3) C4) C—————Passage-21) $686 billion","686 billion dollars","six hundred and eighty-six billion dollars3.5%","three point five percent","three point five per cent","3.5 percent","3.5 per cent2021","two thousand and twenty-one72%","72 percent","72 per cent","seventy-two percent","seventy-two per cent69%","69 percent","69 per cent","sixty-nine percent","sixty-nine per—————News report 11) B2) A3) D—————News report 21) A2) A3) D4) A—————Viewing and understanding-11) C2) A3) D4) A—————Viewing and understanding-2 1) B","C","F","H—————News report 11) B2) A3) C—————News report 21) B2) D3) C4) A—————Conversation1) B2) D3) D4) D—————Passage1) A2) A3) B4) D—————Listening practice1) C2) A3) D—————News report1) B2) A3) C—————Conversation1) B2) C3) C4) A—————Passage1) A2) B3) AUnit5—————Passage 1-11) C2) D3) B—————Passage 1-21) E2) B3) A4) D5) F6) C—————Passage 2-11) cultural heritage2) museum3) entertainment4) police stations5) social issues6) crime —————Passage 2-21) B2) B3) A4) B5) A—————News report 11) C2) C3) B—————News report 2 1) B2) D3) A4) D—————Viewing and understanding-11) capture2) share3) faster4) preserved5) record6) reconstruction—————Viewing and understanding-21) A2) A3) B4) B5) A—————News report 11) B2) D","D3) C","D","C—————News report 21) A2) C3) A4) B—————Conversation1) A2) C3) D—————Passage1) A2) A3) B4) A—————Listening practice1) A2) D3) A—————News report1) A2) B3) D—————Conversation1) A3) D4) C—————Passage1) A2) D3) BUnit6—————Passage-11) B2) B3) A4) B5) A—————Passage-21) security2) privacy3) made-up4) commitment5) virtue6) sympathy7) consequences8) liberal arts9) humanities10) people—————Conversation-11) B2) C3) C4) B—————Conversation-21) A","C","F","G—————News report 11) C2) B—————News report 21) B2) D3) D—————Viewing and understanding-12) B3) A4) B5) B6) A7) B8) A—————Viewing and understanding-21) genetic2) half a million3) weeks4) cost5) basics6) humans7) entire8) drive9) building blocks10) limits—————News report 11) A2) B3) C—————News report 21) C2) C3) A—————Conversation1) D2) D3) D4) A—————Passage1) D2) D3) B—————Listening practice1) C2) B3) C—————News report1) C2) B3) A—————Conversation1) D2) C3) D4) C—————Passage1) A2) B3) DUnit7—————Conversation-11) A2) B3) C —————Conversation-2 1) superstars 600","six hundred 50","fifty2) once3) competitive4) jobs —————Passage-11) A2) B3) B4) A5) B6) A—————Passage-21) B2) C3) D4) A—————News report 11) B2) A3) B4) C—————News report 2 1) A3) C4) C—————Viewing and understanding-11) B2) A3) B4) A5) B6) A—————Viewing and understanding-21) zero-waste2) eliminate3) up-cycling4) utilize5) higher-quality6) reconstruction7) unwanted—————News report 11) A2) C3) C4) A—————News report 21) B2) D3) C—————Conversation1) B2) C3) D4) D—————Passage1) D2) A3) D4) A—————Listening practice1) C2) B3) D—————News report1) B2) B—————Conversation1) A2) A3) D4) CUnit8—————Conversation-11) B2) A3) C4) B5) A6) C—————Conversation-21) changeable2) adaptable3) three or more","3 or more4) update5) skills6) training programs","training programmes7) part-time8) division9) automated—————Passage-11) B2) B3) A4) A5) A—————Passage-21) C2) D3) D—————News report 11) D2) B3) B—————News report 21) A3) D4) A—————Viewing and understanding-11) smart2) basketball3) good grades4) investor5) financial analyst —————Viewing and understanding-21) A2) D3) C4) C—————News report 11) D2) A3) A—————News report 21) C2) D3) A—————Conversation1) B2) B3) A4) D—————Passage1) B2) B3) A—————Listening practice1) A2) B3) C—————News report1) B2) B3) A—————Conversation1) C2) B3) D4) A—————Passage1) D2) B3) B。

新一代(基础篇)视听说教程B1U1

新一代(基础篇)视听说教程B1U1

Now listen to a conversation and choose the best answer to each
of the questions you hear.
2 A. Ask the teacher for help. B. Work harder to catch up. C. Do more daily homework. D. Change her learning style.
新一代大学英语(基础篇) 视听说教程 1 Unit 1
Explore 1: Listening and speaking
Listening and understanding
1
There are many differences between school life in high school and that of college. The type of homework is one of these differences.
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新新一一代代大大学学英英语语((基基础础篇篇)) 视视听听说说教教程程11 UUnnitit11
Prepare Warming up
Have you already known all your classmates? Now do the following activity to get familiar with your classmates. STEP 2 Introduce the classmate you’ve just interviewed to the class.
新新一一代代大大学学英英语语((基基础础篇篇)) 视视听听说说教教程程11 UUnnitit11
Prepare

新一代大学英语视听说教程1 U2 PPT 课件

新一代大学英语视听说教程1 U2 PPT 课件
Local food
Local food Local food
Warm-up
Additional Activity
Read the following quotes about healthy eating. Try to explain the quotes wห้องสมุดไป่ตู้th examples or your personal experiences.
Warm-up
Listening and Speaking
Topic One
Genetically modified food
Genetically modified food
Listening and understanding
1 Listen to a conversation on GM food and decide whether the
enriched with vitamins or bananas with vaccines.
• Some food companies will dominate the
6) _p_o_o_r__c_o_u_n_t_r_ie_s_ even more than they
• GM food can be used to change do today if we start to rely on GM food.
over a decade, there is still extensive controversy about it. Work in two groups and hold an informal debate on the topic “Is GM food beneficial?”. You can base your argument on what you’ve heard from the conversation, your own experience and reasoning, and what you’ve learned from books, newspapers, or the Internet.

新一代大学英语视听说教程1-U3-PPT课件

新一代大学英语视听说教程1-U3-PPT课件

Speed Skating
A newly-designed speed-skating suit helped many skaters 3) __b_e_a_t_t_h_e_i_r _p_e_r_s_o_n_a_l_b_e_s_t__.
Skiing
• Skis are made with materials that increase 4)s_t_a_b_il_it_y_a__n_d_s_p_e__e_d.
Listening and
Speaking
Technology at the Winter Olympics
Thinking and speaking
3 Technology is playing an increasingly important role in
sports. But this raises a question as to how technology affects sporting success. Which is the more important factor for winning in today’s sports, the athlete or technology? Is the use of technology in sports a kind of cheating or progress? Discuss in groups whether the use of technology should be encouraged in sports.
questions with what you hear.
1 Why is the Sochi Winter Olympics considered the most expensive ever? They are reported to have cost around ___£_3_2_b__ill_io_n____. 2 Why were people surprised when they knew that the Winter Games were awarded to Sochi? Because Sochi is known for its ___s_u_b_t_r_o_p_ic_a_l_c_li_m_a_t_e___. 3 In what ways has technology been used at the Sochi Olympics? Technology has been used in the materials in _t_h_e_d_e_s_i_g_n_o_f_s_p_o_r_t_sw__e_a_r_, which can give competitors an advantage in speed. It has also been used in the _e_q__u_ip_m__e_n_t athletes use, like skis, and in making artificial or fake ___s_n_o_w___because of Sochi’s climate.
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Listening and Speaking
How to apologize
Listening and understanding
Reference answers 1 eating humble pie (eat humble pie: admit that you were wrong, especially in an embarrassing situation) 2 make amends (try to make a situation better after you have done sth. wrong) 3 have a word (have a short conversation or discussion, usually without other people listening) 4 looking for an argument (look for an argument: behave in a way that looks like you expect to argue with sb.) 5 holding something back (hold sth. back: keep sth. secret)
Listening and Speaking
How to apologize
Thinking and speaking
3 When you broke a promise, or were misunderstood
by your friend, an apology is in order. Work in pairs and role-play the following situations. Remember to include as many of the seven steps of apologizing as possible.
oftentimes it is not easy to open the mouth. Now you are going to hear some advice on how to apologize from an etiquette expert. Listen to a talk and note down the seven steps of apologizing.
Warm-up
Reference answers - My relationship with my boyfriend is like a journey. It has twists and turns, ups and downs. Sometimes the road is smooth, sometimes it is rough, and sometimes there are even accidents on the road. But we have made it here all the way and I believe it has been a worthy journey.
journey garden seed nutrient fruit tree film show dance song dream party game weather wind sunshine star fire spice book dictionary smartphone chemical paint piano key
Listening and Speaking
How to apologize
Listening and understanding
2 Listen to the talk again and fill in the blanks with the phrases
and expressions you hear. Then work in pairs and explain them in the context of the talk. 1 We all do things that require an apology from time to time. But _ eating humble pie is a skill in itself. _________________ 2 How could you __________________ for what you’ve done? make amends 3 Ask if you could __________________ with the person, and have a word then take them to one side. 4 Lower your voice. You should not be _____________________. looking for an argument 5 If you look away at the key moments, or refuse to meet their gaze at all, they may think you are ______________________. holding something back
Warm-up
- My relationship with my friends is like a book. It takes a long time to write, but only a minute to tear up.
2 Work in pairs on the following activities.
Step 1 Step 2
Step 3
Student A turns to Page 123. Student B turns to Page 124. Student A describes Picture A to Student B, and the latter draws the picture without asking any questions. Student A does not correct Student B even if he / she makes mistakes. Student B describes Picture B to Student A and Student A draws the picture. There will be constant communication between you to make the drawing match the original picture as much as possible.
Warm-up
Listening and Speaking
How to apologize
Topic One
How to apologize
Listening and understanding
1 Sometimes, we do things that require an apology. But
Warm-up
2 Work in pairs on the following activities.
Step 4
Discuss with your partner about the processes of drawing. Which way of communication, one-way for Picture A, or two-way for Picture B, is more effective? Do you think this is the same to our interpersonal relationships?
Unit 1
Human Relations and Interpersonal Skills
01
Warm-up
02
Listening and Speaking
Viewing and Speaking Project
03
CONTENTS
04
Warm-up
1 Work in groups to make a list of various kinds of interpersonal relationships in our lives. Then choose a word in the following box to describe the relationships. You may use your own word if it’s not included.
Listening and Speaking
How to apologize
Listening and understanding
Reference answers Step 1: Prepare. Step 2: Approach. Step 3: Lower your voice. Step 4: Make eye contact. Step 5: Give the apology. Step 6: Take the wrap. Step 7: Finish on a positive.
Listening and Speaking
How to apologize
Listening and understanding
2 Listen to the talk again and fill in the blanks with the phrases
and expressions you hear. Then work in pairs and explain them in the context of the talk. make it up to 6 Is there anything I can do to _________________ you? 7 The other person may still be angry with you. And in order to __________________, they might need to communicate this. If clear the air so, you need to ___________________. face the music move on 8 OK, so can we just put it behind us and __________________, yeah? 9 Don’t let the conversation linger as this could provide an opportunity for ______________________. old wounds to resurface
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