大学英语听说第二册第三版原文与答案(上外版)
大学英语听说2答案(第三版)

创作编号:GB8878185555334563BT9125XW创作者:凤呜大王*Answers to listening and speaking BookII Unit 1Part AExercise 11. 398-40712. 278-95363. 1390-1910-4664. 415-566-12685. 5-078-24896. 6102-9517-28807.210-699-49828. 6-592-7649Exercises 2Is that you/ Can I leave a message/ call me back/ 860-2505/give her the message when she returns home.Part B conversation 1Exercise 11 father&daughter2. they are talking about the pictures Gloria left for him3. Riding a motorcycle4. He thinks John looks a little strange because John wearsa pony tail.5. she says he is old-fashioned.Exercise 21. in a restaurant/ Dining/2. on a motorcycle/ learning to ride a motorcycle3. in Angela’s office/ doing some part-time work for Angela’s magazine/ with John, her friend Conversatin 2Exercise 11. who dialed the wrong number? (a)2. what is the most probable relationship between the man and the woman? (b)3. what is true about the woman?(a)Exercise 21. First State Bank2. her leg3. 848-39524. Mrs Tailor/ his bank5. having dialed the wrong numberPart D1. what as Mrs Bates calling for?(a)2. who made a mistake?(d)3. what cn you learn from the conversation?( c)Unit 2Part AExercise 11. Tom2. she has dialed the wrong number3. 321-96454. Monica5. Mrs Jones’sisterExercise 21. message: 1. Nancy Davis2. 914-65203. Call Nancy back2. message: 1. peter2. 614-55333. Meet Peter at 12 at the Foreign Language Bookstore创作编号:GB8878185555334563BT9125XW创作者:凤呜大王*Part B conversation 1Exercise 11. why is Pat calling Anna?(c)2. what is the reason why Jack does not accept Pat’s invitation to tea?(c)3. What bis true about Pat?(d)Exercise 21. be out2. Jack/ Tom3. leave Anna a message4. 164,Rose AvenueConversatin 2Exercise 11. c2. b3. cExercise 21. advice2. find Brown somewhere suitable to live/ an estate agent3. meet and talk to each other at her office4. ten-minute walkPart D1. what’s the relationship between the two speak?(d)2. Why couldn’t Vicki see Randy last night?( c)3. Which of the following is true of Vicki?(d)Unit 3part AExercise 11.N 2 N 3.P 4.N 5.P 6.P 7 N 8 NExercise 21. It might be a good idea to travel by air.2. Why don’t you go to professor Stone for advice?3. You’d better take his advice and eat an apple a day.4. Have you thought about looking for a better job?5. If I were you I’d go through the paper again.6. Shouldn’t you spend more time in listening and speaking?Part B conversation 1Exercise 11.b2. a3. aExercise 21. Traveling a lot. / working very hard; unsafe nowadays;2. an interpreter/ able for her to use her language ability; traveling to international meetings/3. an international business person/ not mentioned/ having a lot to do with money, which shedoesn’t like to think about.conversation 2Exercise 11. she has been tired of doing the same old things day after day at home since she moved fromChicago.2. Back in Chicago she worked part time and went swimming every day but now she just cooksand cleans the house.3. Judy should go out of the house and find a job. Exercise 21. skating and running these days.2. sports/ popular3. sporting goods store4. make money5. for herself.Part DExercise1. She can’t decide whether to go to unversity or get a job2. To study economics at universiry.3. 1)She thinks she will have no time for fun with too much reading and writing.2) She doesn’t like to ask her parents for pocket money at her age.Unit 4Part AExercise 11. Take some aspirin2. Have his eyes tested3. go to the health center and see a doctor创作编号:GB8878185555334563BT9125XW创作者:凤呜大王*4. Economics5. Just lie down for a while.Part BConversation 1Exercise11. What seems to be Peter’s trouble? (c)2. Why does Peter has little chance to talk to English people?(a)3. What can you lean from the conversation?(b) Exercise 21. go out more/ go to pubs/ take a class/ speak first2. the weather/sports/ footbal,/swimming,/ tennis/ traveling and sightseeingConversation 2Exercise11. what does Simon’s mother think of his present job?(c)2. what is true about Simon?( d)3. what can you infer fron the conversation?( d) Exercise 21. Gardening2. Good pay3. plenty of fresh air4. Not suitable for a university graduate5. Boring6. The idea7. appeals to ne8. a lot of study, and then woring all sorts of hours. Part DExercise1. Take a bus tour2. Visit the science museum3. Go to the zoo4. Visit th national art gallary5. Try some of the lacal restaurants.Unit 5Part AExercises 11. d2. b3. b4. d5. cexercise 21. lovely2. perfect3. sunny4. warm5. clear6. birds7. music8. we’re together9. rain or shine10. nothing wrong11. we’re all feeling all rightPart Bpassageexercise 11. what is the weatherman from Channel 62 doing?(b)2. what can you infer from the weathe report?(d) Exercise 21. strong winds2. heavy snow3. cold and dry, cloudy in the afternoon4. clear/some rain5. warm and sunny/ A 40% chance of rain/ Rain and thunderstorms in the evening6. 29/ 15-20/cloudy/ NE/5-10/cloudy/ Isolated thunderstorms/ near 30*/ around 20*/ chance of rain, 30%ConversationExercise11. what seemed to be Mary’s problem?(c)2. What did John suggest that Mary do with her cell phone?(d)3. what can you infer from the conversation?( a) Exercise21. clear ,sunny and pleasant/ 80*/cloudy/ 5-102. Warm/humid/High of 85*, low near 70*/SSW building up to 20-25/ thunderstorms/ rain, 50%Part DExercise1. What did the two speakers plan to do?(c)创作编号:GB8878185555334563BT9125XW创作者:凤呜大王*2. what does the forecast mainlay tell us?( b)3. What can we learn from the conversation?( d)Unit 6Part AExercise 11. windy2. warm3. wet4. 68*5. 82*6. scattered showers in the afternoon7. 12*C8. snowy9. freezing10. 15*FExercises 21. pleasant/ clear/ sunny2. cloudy/ going to snow/ sunny/ coldPart BPassageExercise 11. What is the main idea of the passage/(a)2. what can you learn from the weather report?( d)3. what can you conclde from the weather report?(b) Exercise 2Tommorrow morning1. dry/ sunshine2. fog/cloudy/light winds/ cooler3. dull/ cloudy/ heavy showers/ 16*By the evening1. rain2. thunderstorms/ 26-27*3. brighter/ fresher/ dry/windy/about 19* conversationExercise 11. what is the man’s biggest worry?( b)2. what is the weather like when the man and the woman talking to one another?(a)3. what does the woman suggest that the man do?( d)4. what can you infer from the conversation?( c) Exercise 21. foggy/ clear and fine/ 12*2. overcast/ slight chance of rain/ 6*Part DExercise(Today:) sunny/ warmer/ clear/ 72*(Tomorrow: )warm and humid/ 86*(Wed: )cooler weather / around 80/ in the upper 60s (Friday:) 71*Unit 7Part AExercises 11) Mar.31st2) by plane3) May 22nd4) by train5) last Friday6) by ship7) at the end of June8) by plane9) next weekend10) by carPart BA conversationExercise 11. c2. b3.bExercise 21.√2.×3. ×4. √5. √A storyExercise 11. How did Mr and Mrs Williams spend their summer holidays in the past? (a)2. Which of the following can be inferred from the conversation?(c)3. what is true about hotel where Mr and Mrs Williams stayed in Rome?(b)Exercise 21 F 2.T 3.T 4.F 5. T 6. FPart D1) Julia2) Mark3) 324) Alderley5) Vienna6) 14Unit 8Part AExercise 11) It rained every day2) fantastic创作编号:GB8878185555334563BT9125XW创作者:凤呜大王*3) Tokyo4) disappointing5) It was very crowded6) the beach7) a lot of fun8) He swam every day9) awful10) The snow was not thivk enoughtExercise 21. He just stayed home and did gardening2. in the country3. she broke her leg4. The shops were excellent and the people were great.5. he said he had a good time.Part BA conversationExercise 11.d2.a3.bExercise 21. √2. ×3. ×4√. 5. ×6. √A storyExercise 11.b2.d.3.cExercise 21. Swiss tourist2. bottle/ remote beach/553. refugee4. 1942/sister5. flee from the Nazis6. 19437. if the war was over8. peace and friendship9. home10. seeing their families Part D1. set2. check3. pack4. journey6. properly7. lock8. I manage to put these worries out of my mind9. I began to worry about what would happen if the hotel in which we were staying caught fire10. I impressed upon my wife the need to be prepared and the necessity of keeping a cool head.Unit 9Part BExercise 11. b2. a3. c4.dExercise 22. 4. 5 .7. 9Conversation 2Exercise 11. b2. c3. dExercise 21.2.4.7.9.101. 500 dollars2. 25 dollars3. he pretended that it was his second visit to the doctor and pid 25 dollars4. he looked at the businessman carefully, smiled and put the mney into the drawer of his desk5. the docter said that there was no need to examine him again sk him to continue taking themedicine he prescribed for the businessman when he came to him last time.6. he was clever at dealing with dishonest people.Unit 10Part AExercise 11P 2D 3P 4 D 5P 6D 7D 8D 9P 10DExercise 21, a terrible pain2, stomache3, a temperature4, hot5, a fever6,an awful headache7, my throat hurts8, the flu9, stay in bed for a couple of days10, three times a day after mealPart BConversation 1Exercise 11.a2.b3.cExercise 2a. smoke any cigarettes/ dangerous to your healthb. drink too much alcohol/ not good for your healthc. fruit juice and water/ stressd. more fish and fresh vegetables/ red meate. worry/ affect your healthf. work too hard/ easyconversation 2Exercise 11.a2.b3.d4.b创作编号:GB8878185555334563BT9125XW创作者:凤呜大王*Exercise 21. a. illb. tiredc. appetited. get to sleep/ wake up earlye. worried a lot2. a. medicine/ adviceb. workc. your workd. regular exercisee. easier job/ less moneypart Dsleep/ 2 months/ had headaches/family/ getting along pretty well/10 to 11/ consider a job change/it would be hard for him to find a new job at his age/ slow down/ he would kill himself.Unit 11Part AExercise 11) Wednesday2) Jan.2nd3) Nov.18th4) 2 p.m5) Saturday6) Aug.28th7) 11 a.m8) Dec.5th9) July 20th10) 4o’clockExercise 2Housewarming/ May 23rd/ 7 p.m/ No. 30, 41st/ Linda, Laura, Sally and her brotherPart BExercise 11.b2.c3.cExercise 21. Kate/ flowers2. Kate/ dinning room3. help themselves/ vegetable salad, pptato chips, nuts4. dancing5. takes the guests’coats/ greeting6. Jack’s birthday partyA storyExercise 11.c2.a.3.d.4.dExercise 21. big Christmas party2. coming and going/ continued3. led to the bar for a drink4. the host or the hostess/ any of the guests5. in front of their house6. was waiting in their carpart D1.c2.c.3.aUnit 12Part AExercise 11.a2.d3.b4.c5.bExercise 21. What did Helen say about the pary? ( it was a lot of fun)2. Why didn’t Helen see Bill at the Party? ( because he wasn’t invited)Part BConversation 1Exercise 11.d2. a3. bExercise 21. big enough but not too big;2. soft lighting3. lots of drink4. enough food/ with fingers5. dance music/ too loud6. right people/ right mix of men and women conversation 2Exercise 11.b2.b3.c4.dExercise 21.1) grew up in Portland2) art student3) graduates4) a couple of his paintings/ next week5) his graduation exhibition2.1) in Switzerland2) grew up3) art teacher at Grant High School4) visit Tony’s graduation exhibition next Monday. Part D1) celebrate2) 25th3) clinic4) late5) devised6) million7) Joined8) The guest of honor, thanked all those present9) I don’t do many interviews these days.10) apart from special events like this party, my life is pretty normal.Unit 13Part AExercises 11) tonight2) Friday night3) A4) Watch a basketball match5) Tomorrow6) A7) Right now8) D创作编号:GB8878185555334563BT9125XW创作者:凤呜大王*9) Have some coffee together10) After class11) Go for a picnic12) D13) Go bowling14) This weekend15) AExercise 21) a general expression for an appointment with somebody2) when a man ask a giel out for a movie, a dinner, or a dance,3) it is no longer unusual for a woman to ask a man out fora date4) dates are easily made by phone calls5) the language used is oftn casual and informalPart BConversation 1Exercise 11. boring, like a airhead/looked at him/said nothing2. self-centered and aggressive/talked a lot about himself3. cautious/ felt nervous4. Both felt a bit nervous on their first date.Exercise 21. b2. d3. cconversation 2Exercise11. About 14 or 152. pretty open3. they go to the movies, go to the beach and hang around together4. Either. The boy or the girl may pay.Exercise 21. b2. a3. b4. cPart DExercise1)Their wedding day2) a 7-week competition3)”Two strangers and a Wedding”4)a 240year-old young man5)single6) offer themselves as his bride7)only one direct contact8)proposed over the phone9)Lisa said “yes”10)shocked11)they were doing the right thing. Unit 14Part AExercise11. a2. d3. c4. b5. bPart BConversation 1Exercise 11. They planned to meet a year ago in Denver.2. No.She paid just half the cost,Tom paid the other half.3. She flew from Ireland to Denver/travelled by air.4. Tom looked exactly like his photograph.Exercise 21. d2. c3. c4. dconversation2Exercise 11. her term paper2. a show at the Grand Theater3. clean up the apartment4. in her favorite restaurant5. gathering at her apartment6. her father out for dinner7. a basketball championship at school8. staying home9. a concertExercise 21. b2. a3. c4. aPart DExercise1. c2. d3. a4. bUnit 15Part A1. c2. cPart BPassage 1Exercise 1 1,3,5,7 Exercise 21. a2. b3. d4. c Passage 2 Exercise 1 1,3,4,6,8 Exercise 21. b2. d3. a4. cpart D Exercise1. a2. d3. a创作编号:GB8878185555334563BT9125XW创作者:凤呜大王*Unit 16Part AExercise 11. c2. cExercise 21) Westerners2) Traditional3) Fixes4) Prepares5) Decorate6) Household7) Share8) Roles are more equal9) Men spend less than one hour doing these jobs, Men also spend only about sevenminutes a day taking care of kids10) Maybe lifestyles are changing bur for many womenthe change is not fast enough.Part BConversation 1Exercise 11) 292)Receptionist in a lrge office3)to Spain4)to Italy5) to have a fashion boutique of her own ten years from now.6) work hard, play hard.Exercise21. c2. c3. aConversation 2Exercise 11,2,4,6,7,8Exercise 21. b2. d3. cExercise1. a regular early morning exercisea small brakfastwith someone who is also on a diet take your time,/ evening2. high in caoriestempted to overeatlisten to the radio, watch TV/ read cooking programsTest 1Part A1. b2. c3. a4. d5. c6. d7. c8. d9. d10. d1) a little lake in the mountains2) beautiful and sunny at first but it began to rain later in the afternoon.3) Had a swim4) Had a picnic5) Lay in the sunPart C1) It’s 7:30 now2) The weatherman is giving the weather forecast for the weekend3) The temperature is going to be in the lower thirties.4) Saturday afternoon and Sunday are going to be clear, cold and sunny5) They are going to have a wonderful weekend in the mountains.Part D1. d2. a3. b4. d5. dPart A1. b2. d3. b4. a5. c6. b7. a8. b9. d10. aPart BConversation 11. by plane2. a leather wallet3. a folding toothbrushonversation 21. Wednesday evening2. See a new film at the Cith Theater.Part C1) They come for a better jobs and better education2) People enjoy living in a big city where life is convenient.3) above all, a good health care system4) The biggest problem is the ever increasing population5) Noise and pollution, mostly from factories and cars, are another two seriousproblems.Part D1. d2. c3. b4. b5. d创作编号:GB8878185555334563BT9125XW创作者:凤呜大王*。
大学英语听说第二册答案(第三版)分析解析

Answers to listening and speaking BookIIUnit 1Part AExercise 11. 398-40712. 278-95363. 1390-1910-4664. 415-566-12685. 5-078-24896. 6102-9517-28807.210-699-49828. 6-592-7649Exercises 2Is that you/ Can I leave a message/ call me back/ 860-2505/give her the message when she returnshome.Part B conversation 1Exercise 11 father&daughter2. they are talking about the pictures Gloria left for him3. Riding a motorcycle4. He thinks John looks a little strange because John wears a pony tail.5. she says he is old-fashioned.Exercise 21. in a restaurant/ Dining/2. on a motorcycle/ learning to ride a motorcycle3. in Angela’s office/ doing some part-time work for Angela’s magazine/ with John, her friendConversatin 2Exercise 11. who dialed the wrong number? (a)2. what is the most probable relationship between the man and the woman? (b)3. what is true about the woman?(a)Exercise 21. First State Bank2. her leg3. 848-39524. Mrs Tailor/ his bank5. having dialed the wrong numberPart D1. what as Mrs Bates calling for?(a)2. who made a mistake?(d)3. what cn you learn from the conversation?( c)Unit 2Part AExercise 11. Tom2. she has dialed the wrong number3. 321-96454. Monica5. Mrs Jones’ sisterExercise 21. message: 1. Nancy Davis2. 914-65203. Call Nancy back2. message: 1. peter2. 614-55333. Meet Peter at 12 at the Foreign Language BookstorePart B conversation 1Exercise 11. why is Pat calling Anna?(c)2. what is the reason why Jack does not accept Pat’s invitation to tea?(c)3. What bis true about Pat?(d)Exercise 21. be out2. Jack/ Tom3. leave Anna a message4. 164,Rose AvenueConversatin 2Exercise 11. c2. b3. cExercise 21. advice2. find Brown somewhere suitable to live/ an estate agent3. meet and talk to each other at her office4. ten-minute walkPart D1. what’s the relationship between the two speak?(d)2. Why couldn’t Vicki see Randy last night?( c)3. Which of the following is true of Vicki?(d)Unit 3part AExercise 11.N 2 N 3.P 4.N 5.P 6.P 7 N 8 NExercise 21. It might be a good idea to travel by air.2. Why don’t you go to professor Stone for advice?3. You’d better take his advice and eat an apple a day.4. Have you thought about looking for a better job?5. If I were you I’d go through the paper again.6. Shouldn’t you spend more time in listening and speaking?Part B conversation 1Exercise 11.b2. a3. aExercise 21. Traveling a lot. / working very hard; unsafe nowadays;2. an interpreter/ able for her to use her language ability; traveling to international meetings/3. an international business person/ not mentioned/ having a lot to do with money, which shedoesn’t like to think about.conversation 2Exercise 11. she has been tired of doing the same old things day after day at home since she moved fromChicago.2. Back in Chicago she worked part time and went swimming every day but now she just cooksand cleans the house.3. Judy should go out of the house and find a job.Exercise 21. skating and running these days.2. sports/ popular3. sporting goods store4. make money5. for herself.Part DExercise1. She can’t decide whether to go to unversity or get a job2. To study economics at universiry.3. 1)She thinks she will have no time for fun with too much reading and writing.2) She doesn’t like to ask her parents for pocket money at her age.Unit 4Part AExercise 11. Take some aspirin2. Have his eyes tested3. go to the health center and see a doctor4. Economics5. Just lie down for a while.Part BConversation 1Exercise11. What seems to be Peter’s trouble? (c)2. Why does Peter has little chance to talk to English people?(a)3. What can you lean from the conversation?(b)Exercise 21. go out more/ go to pubs/ take a class/ speak first2. the weather/sports/ footbal,/swimming,/ tennis/ traveling and sightseeing Conversation 2Exercise11. what does Simon’s mother think of his present job?(c)2. what is true about Simon?( d)3. what can you infer fron the conversation?( d)Exercise 21. Gardening2. Good pay3. plenty of fresh air4. Not suitable for a university graduate5. Boring6. The idea7. appeals to ne8. a lot of study, and then woring all sorts of hours.Part DExercise1. Take a bus tour2. Visit the science museum3. Go to the zoo4. Visit th national art gallary5. Try some of the lacal restaurants.Unit 5Part AExercises 11. d2. b3. b4. d5. cexercise 21. lovely2. perfect3. sunny4. warm5. clear6. birds7. music8. we’re together9. rain or shine10. nothing wrong11. we’re all feeling all rightPart Bpassageexercise 11. what is the weatherman from Channel 62 doing?(b)2. what can you infer from the weathe report?(d)Exercise 21. strong winds2. heavy snow3. cold and dry, cloudy in the afternoon4. clear/some rain5. warm and sunny/ A 40% chance of rain/ Rain and thunderstorms in the evening6. 29/ 15-20/cloudy/ NE/5-10/cloudy/ Isolated thunderstorms/ near 30*/ around 20*/ chance ofrain, 30%ConversationExercise11. what seemed to be Mary’s problem?(c)2. What did John suggest that Mary do with her cell phone?(d)3. what can you infer from the conversation?( a)Exercise21. clear ,sunny and pleasant/ 80*/cloudy/ 5-102. Warm/humid/High of 85*, low near 70*/SSW building up to 20-25/ thunderstorms/ rain, 50%Part DExercise1. What did the two speakers plan to do?(c)2. what does the forecast mainlay tell us?( b)3. What can we learn from the conversation?( d)Unit 6Part AExercise 11. windy2. warm3. wet4. 68*5. 82*6. scattered showers in the afternoon7. 12*C8. snowy9. freezing10. 15*FExercises 21. pleasant/ clear/ sunny2. cloudy/ going to snow/ sunny/ coldPart BPassageExercise 11. What is the main idea of the passage/(a)2. what can you learn from the weather report?( d)3. what can you conclde from the weather report?(b)Exercise 2Tommorrow morning1. dry/ sunshine2. fog/cloudy/light winds/ cooler3. dull/ cloudy/ heavy showers/ 16*By the evening1. rain2. thunderstorms/ 26-27*3. brighter/ fresher/ dry/windy/about 19*conversationExercise 11. what is the man’s biggest worry?( b)2. what is the weather like when the man and the woman talking to one another?(a)3. what does the woman suggest that the man do?( d)4. what can you infer from the conversation?( c)Exercise 21. foggy/ clear and fine/ 12*2. overcast/ slight chance of rain/ 6*Part DExercise(Today:) sunny/ warmer/ clear/ 72*(Tomorrow: )warm and humid/ 86*(Wed: )cooler weather / around 80/ in the upper 60s(Friday:) 71*Unit 7Part AExercises 11) Mar.31st2) by plane3) May 22nd4) by train5) last Friday6) by ship7) at the end of June8) by plane9) next weekend10) by carPart BA conversationExercise 11. c2. b3.bExercise 21.√2.×3. ×4. √5. √A storyExercise 11. How did Mr and Mrs Williams spend their summer holidays in the past? (a)2. Which of the following can be inferred from the conversation?(c)3. what is true about hotel where Mr and Mrs Williams stayed in Rome?(b) Exercise 21 F 2.T 3.T 4.F 5. T 6. FPart D1) Julia2) Mark3) 324) Alderley5) Vienna6) 14Unit 8Part AExercise 11) It rained every day2) fantastic3) Tokyo4) disappointing5) It was very crowded6) the beach7) a lot of fun8) He swam every day9) awful10) The snow was not thivk enoughtExercise 21. He just stayed home and did gardening2. in the country3. she broke her leg4. The shops were excellent and the people were great.5. he said he had a good time.Part BA conversation1.d2.a3.bExercise 21. √2. ×3. ×4√. 5. ×6. √A storyExercise 11.b2.d.3.cExercise 21. Swiss tourist2. bottle/ remote beach/553. refugee4. 1942/sister5. flee from the Nazis6. 19437. if the war was over8. peace and friendship9. home10. seeing their familiesPart D1. set2. check3. pack4. journey5. arrive6. properly7. lock8. I manage to put these worries out of my mind9. I began to worry about what would happen if the hotel in which we were staying caught fire10. I impressed upon my wife the need to be prepared and the necessity of keepinga cool head.Unit 9Part BExercise 11. b2. a3. c4.dExercise 22. 4. 5 .7. 9Conversation 2Exercise 11. b2. c3. dExercise 2Part D1. 500 dollars2. 25 dollars3. he pretended that it was his second visit to the doctor and pid 25 dollars4. he looked at the businessman carefully, smiled and put the mney into the drawer of his desk5. the docter said that there was no need to examine him again sk him to continue taking themedicine he prescribed for the businessman when he came to him last time.6. he was clever at dealing with dishonest people.Unit 10Part AExercise 11P 2D 3P 4 D 5P 6D 7D 8D 9P 10DExercise 21, a terrible pain2, stomache3, a temperature4, hot5, a fever6,an awful headache7, my throat hurts8, the flu9, stay in bed for a couple of days10, three times a day after mealPart BConversation 1Exercise 11.a2.b3.cExercise 2a. smoke any cigarettes/ dangerous to your healthb. drink too much alcohol/ not good for your healthc. fruit juice and water/ stressd. more fish and fresh vegetables/ red meate. worry/ affect your healthf. work too hard/ easyconversation 2Exercise 11.a2.b3.d4.bExercise 21. a. illb. tiredc. appetited. get to sleep/ wake up earlye. worried a lot2. a. medicine/ adviceb. workc. your workd. regular exercisee. easier job/ less moneypart Dsleep/ 2 months/ had headaches/family/ getting along pretty well/10 to 11/ consider a job change/it would be hard for him to find a new job at his age/ slow down/ he would kill himself. Unit 11Part AExercise 11) Wednesday2) Jan.2nd3) Nov.18th4) 2 p.m5) Saturday6) Aug.28th7) 11 a.m8) Dec.5th9) July 20th10) 4o’clockExercise 2Housewarming/ May 23rd/ 7 p.m/ No. 30, 41st/ Linda, Laura, Sally and her brother Part BExercise 11.b2.c3.cExercise 21. Kate/ flowers2. Kate/ dinning room3. help themselves/ vegetable salad, pptato chips, nuts4. dancing5. takes the guests’ coats/ greeting6. Jack’s birthday partyA storyExercise 11.c2.a.3.d.4.dExercise 21. big Christmas party2. coming and going/ continued3. led to the bar for a drink4. the host or the hostess/ any of the guests5. in front of their house6. was waiting in their carpart D1.c2.c.3.aUnit 12Part AExercise 11.a2.d3.b4.c5.bExercise 21. What did Helen say about the pary? ( it was a lot of fun)2. Why didn’t Helen see Bill at the Party? ( because he wasn’t invited) Part BConversation 1Exercise 11.d2. a3. bExercise 21. big enough but not too big;2. soft lighting3. lots of drink4. enough food/ with fingers5. dance music/ too loud6. right people/ right mix of men and womenconversation 2Exercise 11.b2.b3.c4.dExercise 21.1) grew up in Portland2) art student3) graduates4) a couple of his paintings/ next week5) his graduation exhibition2.1) in Switzerland2) grew up3) art teacher at Grant High School4) visit Tony’s graduation exhibition next Monday.Part D1) celebrate2) 25th3) clinic4) late5) devised6) million7) Joined8) The guest of honor, thanked all those present9) I don’t do many interviews these days.10) apart from special events like this party, my life is pretty normal. Unit 13Part AExercises 11) tonight2) Friday night3) A4) Watch a basketball match5) Tomorrow6) A7) Right now8) D9) Have some coffee together10) After class11) Go for a picnic12) D13) Go bowling14) This weekend15) AExercise 21) a general expression for an appointment with somebody2) when a man ask a giel out for a movie, a dinner, or a dance,3) it is no longer unusual for a woman to ask a man out for a date4) dates are easily made by phone calls5) the language used is oftn casual and informalPart BConversation 1Exercise 11. boring, like a airhead/looked at him/said nothing2. self-centered and aggressive/talked a lot about himself3. cautious/ felt nervous4. Both felt a bit nervous on their first date.Exercise 21. b2. d3. cconversation 2Exercise11. About 14 or 152. pretty open3. they go to the movies, go to the beach and hang around together4. Either. The boy or the girl may pay.Exercise 21. b2. a3. b4. cPart DExercise1)Their wedding day2) a 7-week competition3)”Two strangers and a Wedding”4)a 240year-old young man5)single6) offer themselves as his bride7)only one direct contact8)proposed over the phone9)Lisa said “yes”10)shocked11)they were doing the right thing.Unit 14Part AExercise11. a2. d3. c4. b5. bPart BConversation 1Exercise 11. They planned to meet a year ago in Denver.2. No.She paid just half the cost,Tom paid the other half.3. She flew from Ireland to Denver/travelled by air.4. Tom looked exactly like his photograph.Exercise 21. d2. c3. c4. dconversation2Exercise 11. her term paper2. a show at the Grand Theater3. clean up the apartment4. in her favorite restaurant5. gathering at her apartment6. her father out for dinner7. a basketball championship at school8. staying home9. a concertExercise 21. b2. a3. c4. aPart DExercise1. c2. d3. a4. bUnit 15Part A1. c2. cPart BPassage 1Exercise 11,3,5,7Exercise 21. a2. b3. d4. cPassage 2Exercise 11,3,4,6,8Exercise 21. b2. d3. a4. cpart DExercise1. a2. d3. aUnit 16Part AExercise 11. c2. cExercise 21) Westerners2) Traditional3) Fixes4) Prepares5) Decorate6) Household7) Share8) Roles are more equal9) Men spend less than one hour doing these jobs, Men also spend only about seven minutes a day taking care of kids10) Maybe lifestyles are changing bur for many women the change is not fast enough. Part BConversation 1Exercise 11) 292)Receptionist in a lrge office3)to Spain4)to Italy5) to have a fashion boutique of her own ten years from now.6) work hard, play hard.Exercise21. c2. c3. aConversation 2Exercise 11,2,4,6,7,8Exercise 21. b2. d3. cPart DExercise1. a regular early morning exercisea small brakfastwith someone who is also on a diettake your time,/ evening2. high in caoriestempted to overeatlisten to the radio, watch TV/ readcooking programsTest 1Part A1. b2. c3. a4. d5. c6. d7. c8. d9. d10. dPart B1) a little lake in the mountains2) beautiful and sunny at first but it began to rain later in the afternoon.3) Had a swim4) Had a picnic5) Lay in the sunPart C1) It’s 7:30 now2) The weatherman is giving the weather forecast for the weekend3) The temperature is going to be in the lower thirties.4) Saturday afternoon and Sunday are going to be clear, cold and sunny5) They are going to have a wonderful weekend in the mountains.Part D1. d2. a3. b4. d5. dTest2Part A1. b2. d3. b4. a5. c6. b7. a8. b9. d10. aPart BConversation 11. by plane2. a leather wallet3. a folding toothbrushonversation 21. Wednesday evening2. See a new film at the Cith Theater.Part C1) They come for a better jobs and better education2) People enjoy living in a big city where life is convenient.3) above all, a good health care system4) The biggest problem is the ever increasing population5) Noise and pollution, mostly from factories and cars, are another two serious problems.Part D1. d2. c3. b4. b5. d。
大学英语听说第二册答案~(第三版~)

Answers to listening and speaking BookIIUnit 1Part AExercise 11. 398-40712. 278-95363. 1390-1910-4664. 415-566-12685. 5-078-24896. 6102-9517-28807.210-699-49828. 6-592-7649Exercises 2Is that you/ Can I leave a message/ call me back/ 860-2505/give her the message when she returnshome.Part B conversation 1Exercise 11 father&daughter2. they are talking about the pictures Gloria left for him3. Riding a motorcycle4. He thinks John looks a little strange because John wears a pony tail.5. she says he is old-fashioned.Exercise 21. in a restaurant/ Dining/2. on a motorcycle/ learning to ride a motorcycle3. in Angela’s office/ doing some part-time work for Angela’s magazine/ with John, her friendConversatin 2Exercise 11. who dialed the wrong number? (a)2. what is the most probable relationship between the man and the woman? (b)3. what is true about the woman?(a)Exercise 21. First State Bank2. her leg3. 848-39524. Mrs Tailor/ his bank5. having dialed the wrong numberPart D1. what as Mrs Bates calling for?(a)2. who made a mistake?(d)3. what cn you learn from the conversation?( c)Unit 2Part AExercise 11. Tom2. she has dialed the wrong number3. 321-96454. Monica5. Mrs Jones’sisterExercise 21. message: 1. Nancy Davis2. 914-65203. Call Nancy back2. message: 1. peter2. 614-55333. Meet Peter at 12 at the Foreign Language BookstorePart B conversation 1Exercise 11. why is Pat calling Anna?(c)2. what is the reason why Jack does not accept Pat’s invitation to tea?(c)3. What bis true about Pat?(d)Exercise 21. be out2. Jack/ Tom3. leave Anna a message4. 164,Rose AvenueConversatin 2Exercise 11. c2. b3. cExercise 21. advice2. find Brown somewhere suitable to live/ an estate agent3. meet and talk to each other at her office4. ten-minute walkPart D1. what’s the relationship between the two speak?(d)2. Why couldn’t Vicki see Randy last night?( c)3. Which of the following is true of Vicki?(d)Unit 3part AExercise 11.N 2 N 3.P 4.N 5.P 6.P 7 N 8 NExercise 21. It might be a good idea to travel by air.2. Why don’t you go to professor Stone for advice?3. You’d better take his advice and eat an apple a day.4. Have you thought about looking for a better job?5. If I were you I’d go through the paper again.6. Shouldn’t you spend more time in listening and speaking?Part B conversation 1Exercise 11.b2. a3. aExercise 21. Traveling a lot. / working very hard; unsafe nowadays;2. an interpreter/ able for her to use her language ability; traveling to international meetings/3. an international business person/ not mentioned/ having a lot to do with money, which shedoesn’t like to think about.conversation 2Exercise 11. she has been tired of doing the same old things day after day at home since she moved fromChicago.2. Back in Chicago she worked part time and went swimming every day but now she just cooksand cleans the house.3. Judy should go out of the house and find a job.1. skating and running these days.2. sports/ popular3. sporting goods store4. make money5. for herself.Part DExercise1. She can’t decide whether to go to unversity or get a job2. To study economics at universiry.3. 1)She thinks she will have no time for fun with too much reading and writing.2) She doesn’t like to ask her parents for pocket money at her age.Unit 4Part AExercise 11. Take some aspirin2. Have his eyes tested3. go to the health center and see a doctor4. Economics5. Just lie down for a while.Part BConversation 11. What seems to be Peter’s trouble? (c)2. Why does Peter has little chance to talk to English people?(a)3. What can you lean from the conversation?(b)Exercise 21. go out more/ go to pubs/ take a class/ speak first2. the weather/sports/ footbal,/swimming,/ tennis/ traveling and sightseeing Conversation 2Exercise11. what does Simon’s mother think of his present job?(c)2. what is true about Simon?( d)3. what can you infer fron the conversation?( d)Exercise 21. Gardening2. Good pay3. plenty of fresh air4. Not suitable for a university graduate5. Boring6. The idea7. appeals to ne8. a lot of study, and then woring all sorts of hours.Part D1. Take a bus tour2. Visit the science museum3. Go to the zoo4. Visit th national art gallary5. Try some of the lacal restaurants. Unit 5Part AExercises 11. d2. b3. b4. d5. cexercise 21. lovely2. perfect3. sunny4. warm5. clear6. birds7. music8. we’re together9. rain or shine10. nothing wrong11. we’re all feeling all rightPart Bpassageexercise 11. what is the weatherman from Channel 62 doing?(b)2. what can you infer from the weathe report?(d)Exercise 21. strong winds2. heavy snow3. cold and dry, cloudy in the afternoon4. clear/some rain5. warm and sunny/ A 40% chance of rain/ Rain and thunderstorms in the evening6. 29/ 15-20/cloudy/ NE/5-10/cloudy/ Isolated thunderstorms/ near 30*/ around 20*/ chance ofrain, 30%ConversationExercise11. what seemed to be Mary’s problem?(c)2. What did John suggest that Mary do with her cell phone?(d)3. what can you infer from the conversation?( a)Exercise21. clear ,sunny and pleasant/ 80*/cloudy/ 5-102. Warm/humid/High of 85*, low near 70*/SSW building up to 20-25/ thunderstorms/ rain, 50%Part DExercise1. What did the two speakers plan to do?(c)2. what does the forecast mainlay tell us?( b)3. What can we learn from the conversation?( d)Unit 6Part AExercise 11. windy2. warm3. wet4. 68*5. 82*6. scattered showers in the afternoon7. 12*C8. snowy9. freezing10. 15*FExercises 21. pleasant/ clear/ sunny2. cloudy/ going to snow/ sunny/ coldPart BPassageExercise 11. What is the main idea of the passage/(a)2. what can you learn from the weather report?( d)3. what can you conclde from the weather report?(b) Exercise 2Tommorrow morning1. dry/ sunshine2. fog/cloudy/light winds/ cooler3. dull/ cloudy/ heavy showers/ 16*By the evening1. rain2. thunderstorms/ 26-27*3. brighter/ fresher/ dry/windy/about 19* conversationExercise 11. what is the man’s biggest worry?( b)2. what is the weather like when the man and the woman talking to one another?(a)3. what does the woman suggest that the man do?( d)4. what can you infer from the conversation?( c)Exercise 21. foggy/ clear and fine/ 12*2. overcast/ slight chance of rain/ 6*Part DExercise(Today:) sunny/ warmer/ clear/ 72*(Tomorrow: )warm and humid/ 86*(Wed: )cooler weather / around 80/ in the upper 60s(Friday:) 71*Unit 7Part AExercises 11) Mar.31st2) by plane3) May 22nd4) by train5) last Friday6) by ship7) at the end of June8) by plane9) next weekend10) by carPart BA conversationExercise 11. c2. b3.bExercise 21.√2.×3. ×4. √5. √A storyExercise 11. How did Mr and Mrs Williams spend their summer holidays in the past? (a)2. Which of the following can be inferred from the conversation?(c)3. what is true about hotel where Mr and Mrs Williams stayed in Rome?(b) Exercise 21 F 2.T 3.T 4.F 5. T 6. FPart D1) Julia2) Mark3) 324) Alderley5) Vienna6) 14Unit 8Part AExercise 11) It rained every day2) fantastic3) Tokyo4) disappointing5) It was very crowded6) the beach7) a lot of fun8) He swam every day9) awful10) The snow was not thivk enoughtExercise 21. He just stayed home and did gardening2. in the country3. she broke her leg4. The shops were excellent and the people were great.5. he said he had a good time.Part BA conversation1.d2.a3.bExercise 21. √2. ×3. ×4√. 5. ×6. √A storyExercise 11.b2.d.3.cExercise 21. Swiss tourist2. bottle/ remote beach/553. refugee4. 1942/sister5. flee from the Nazis6. 19437. if the war was over8. peace and friendship9. home10. seeing their families Part D1. set2. check3. pack5. arrive6. properly7. lock8. I manage to put these worries out of my mind9. I began to worry about what would happen if the hotel in which we were staying caught fire10. I impressed upon my wife the need to be prepared and the necessity of keepinga cool head.Unit 9Part BExercise 11. b2. a3. c4.dExercise 22. 4. 5 .7. 9Conversation 2Exercise 11. b2. c3. dExercise 2Part D1. 500 dollars2. 25 dollars3. he pretended that it was his second visit to the doctor and pid 25 dollars4. he looked at the businessman carefully, smiled and put the mney into the drawer of his desk5. the docter said that there was no need to examine him again sk him to continue taking themedicine he prescribed for the businessman when he came to him last time.6. he was clever at dealing with dishonest people.Unit 10Part AExercise 11P 2D 3P 4 D 5P 6D 7D 8D 9P 10DExercise 21, a terrible pain2, stomache3, a temperature4, hot5, a fever6,an awful headache7, my throat hurts8, the flu9, stay in bed for a couple of days10, three times a day after mealPart BConversation 1Exercise 11.a2.b3.cExercise 2a. smoke any cigarettes/ dangerous to your healthb. drink too much alcohol/ not good for your healthc. fruit juice and water/ stressd. more fish and fresh vegetables/ red meate. worry/ affect your healthf. work too hard/ easyconversation 2Exercise 11.a2.b3.d4.bExercise 21. a. illb. tiredc. appetited. get to sleep/ wake up earlye. worried a lot2. a. medicine/ adviceb. workc. your workd. regular exercisee. easier job/ less moneypart Dsleep/ 2 months/ had headaches/family/ getting along pretty well/10 to 11/ consider a job change/it would be hard for him to find a new job at his age/ slow down/ he would kill himself.Unit 11Part AExercise 11) Wednesday2) Jan.2nd3) Nov.18th4) 2 p.m5) Saturday6) Aug.28th7) 11 a.m8) Dec.5th9) July 20th10) 4o’clockExercise 2Housewarming/ May 23rd/ 7 p.m/ No. 30, 41st/ Linda, Laura, Sally and her brother Part BExercise 11.b2.c3.cExercise 21. Kate/ flowers2. Kate/ dinning room3. help themselves/ vegetable salad, pptato chips, nuts4. dancing5. takes the guests’coats/ greeting6. Jack’s birthday partyA storyExercise 11.c2.a.3.d.4.dExercise 21. big Christmas party2. coming and going/ continued3. led to the bar for a drink4. the host or the hostess/ any of the guests5. in front of their house6. was waiting in their carpart D1.c2.c.3.aUnit 12Part AExercise 11.a2.d3.b4.c5.bExercise 21. What did Helen say about the pary? ( it was a lot of fun)2. Why didn’t Helen see Bill at the Party? ( because he wasn’t invited) Part BConversation 1Exercise 11.d2. a3. bExercise 21. big enough but not too big;2. soft lighting3. lots of drink4. enough food/ with fingers5. dance music/ too loud6. right people/ right mix of men and women conversation 2Exercise 11.b2.b3.c4.dExercise 21.1) grew up in Portland2) art student3) graduates4) a couple of his paintings/ next week5) his graduation exhibition2.1) in Switzerland2) grew up3) art teacher at Grant High School4) visit Tony’s graduation exhibition next Monday. Part D1) celebrate2) 25th3) clinic4) late5) devised6) million7) Joined8) The guest of honor, thanked all those present9) I don’t do many interviews these days.10) apart from special events like this party, my life is pretty normal. Unit 13Part AExercises 11) tonight2) Friday night3) A4) Watch a basketball match5) Tomorrow6) A7) Right now8) D9) Have some coffee together10) After class11) Go for a picnic12) D13) Go bowling14) This weekend15) AExercise 21) a general expression for an appointment with somebody2) when a man ask a giel out for a movie, a dinner, or a dance,3) it is no longer unusual for a woman to ask a man out for a date4) dates are easily made by phone calls5) the language used is oftn casual and informalPart BConversation 1Exercise 11. boring, like a airhead/looked at him/said nothing2. self-centered and aggressive/talked a lot about himself3. cautious/ felt nervous4. Both felt a bit nervous on their first date.Exercise 21. b2. d3. cconversation 2Exercise11. About 14 or 152. pretty open3. they go to the movies, go to the beach and hang around together4. Either. The boy or the girl may pay.Exercise 21. b2. a3. b4. cPart DExercise1)Their wedding day2) a 7-week competition3)”Two strangers and a Wedding”4)a 240year-old young man5)single6) offer themselves as his bride7)only one direct contact8)proposed over the phone9)Lisa said “yes”10)shocked11)they were doing the right thing.Unit 14Part AExercise11. a2. d3. c4. b5. bPart BConversation 1Exercise 11. They planned to meet a year ago in Denver.2. No.She paid just half the cost,Tom paid the other half.3. She flew from Ireland to Denver/travelled by air.4. Tom looked exactly like his photograph.Exercise 21. d2. c3. c4. dconversation2Exercise 11. her term paper2. a show at the Grand Theater3. clean up the apartment4. in her favorite restaurant5. gathering at her apartment6. her father out for dinner7. a basketball championship at school8. staying home9. a concertExercise 21. b2. a3. c4. aPart DExercise1. c2. d3. a4. bUnit 15Part A1. c2. cPassage 1 Exercise 1 1,3,5,7 Exercise 21. a2. b3. d4. c Passage 2 Exercise 1 1,3,4,6,8 Exercise 21. b2. d3. a4. cpart D Exercise1. a2. d3. aPart AExercise 11. c2. cExercise 21) Westerners2) Traditional3) Fixes4) Prepares5) Decorate6) Household7) Share8) Roles are more equal9) Men spend less than one hour doing these jobs, Men also spend only about sevenminutes a day taking care of kids10) Maybe lifestyles are changing bur for many women the change is not fast enough.Part BConversation 1Exercise 12)Receptionist in a lrge office3)to Spain4)to Italy5) to have a fashion boutique of her own ten years from now.6) work hard, play hard.Exercise21. c2. c3. aConversation 2Exercise 11,2,4,6,7,8Exercise 21. b2. d3. cPart DExercise1. a regular early morning exercisea small brakfastwith someone who is also on a diettake your time,/ evening2. high in caoriestempted to overeatlisten to the radio, watch TV/ readcooking programsTest 1Part A1. b2. c3. a4. d5. c6. d7. c8. d9. d10. dPart B1) a little lake in the mountains2) beautiful and sunny at first but it began to rain later in the afternoon.3) Had a swim4) Had a picnic5) Lay in the sunPart C1) It’s 7:30 now2) The weatherman is giving the weather forecast for the weekend3) The temperature is going to be in the lower thirties.4) Saturday afternoon and Sunday are going to be clear, cold and sunny5) They are going to have a wonderful weekend in the mountains.Part D1. d2. a3. b4. d5. dTest2Part A1. b2. d3. b4. a5. c6. b7. a9. d10. aPart BConversation 11. by plane2. a leather wallet3. a folding toothbrushonversation 21. Wednesday evening2. See a new film at the Cith Theater.Part C1) They come for a better jobs and better education2) People enjoy living in a big city where life is convenient.3) above all, a good health care system4) The biggest problem is the ever increasing population5) Noise and pollution, mostly from factories and cars, are another two serious problems.Part D1. d2. c3. b5. d。
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上外版大学英语听说第三册听力原文及答案Unit 1 ReservationsPart AExercise 11. M: I’d like to book a double room with bath for four nights.W: Sorry, sir. We’re full up. Can I recommend the Park Hotel to you? It is quite near here.Q: What does the woman suggest that the man do?2. M: I’d like to see Mr. Jones this afternoon, please.W: I’m sorry but Mr. Jones will be busy the whole afternoon. Canyou manage at 10:30 tomorrow morning?Q: What does the woman say to the man?3. W: Can I book two tickets for the show “42nd Street” on Sunday night, Oct. 31st?M: Sorry, madam. All the tickets on that night are sold out. But tickets are available for Nov.3rd.Q: When can the woman see the show?4. M: I’d like to reserve two tickets on Flight 6051 to Edinburgh,for October 20th.W: Sorry, Sir. We’re booked up on the 20th .But we still have a few seats available on the 21st.Q: When does the man want to leave for Edinburgh?5. W: Garden Restaurant. May I help you?M: Can you make arrangements for a table for six at eight this evening? In a quiet corner, please.Q: What does the man want to do?Keys: 1-5 a c d a dExercise 2W: Hello. Dazhong Taxi Company.M: Hello. Can I book a taxi to the West Lake Hotel, Hangzhou? W: Sure. What time?M: 9 o’clock tomorrow mornin g.W: Your address, please?M: Room 1008, Peace Hotel.W: And your name?M: Jack Smith.W: OK, Mr Smith.M: Thank you.W: Not at all.Keys: Jack Smith Rm 1008.Peach Hotel 9 tomorrow morning West Lake Hotel, HangzhouPart BConversation 1I’d lik e to make a reservationOperator: Glory Inn, Atlanta.Paul: Hi, this is Paul Lambert. I’m the manager of the band Country Boys. You know, the rock band fromChicago. I want …Operator: Please hold, Mr. Lambert. I’m putting your through to the reservati on manager. Paul: But …Manager: Mr. Lambert? This is Laurie Perry, the hotel manager. Paul: Oh, yeah? Well, I need five rooms for Friday night. That’s the 15th. I want the best room in the hotel. Manager: Sorry, I’m afraid I cannot accept your reservation.Paul: Now look, we always stay at the Glory Inn…Manager: I know that, Last time you were here, we had a number of complaints from other guests.Paul: You mean they don’t like long-haired rock musicians Manager: That’s not the problem, sir. The band used bad language in the coffee shop, and threw two TV sets into thepool.Paul: Yeah, yeah. Well, I’11 tell them to be more careful this time. Manager: I’m afraid that’s not all, sir. You haven’t paid the account for the last time yet。
大学英语听说2第三版答案.doc

大学英语听说 2 第三版答案【篇一:新视野大学英语听说教程(第二版)3 答案完整版】ass=txt>unit 1warming up 1. f2.ng3.tlisteningshort conversations 1. c2.d3.a4.d5.b 10.blong conversation1.a2.c3.b4.b5.d passage1.b2.a3.c4.c5.c radioprogram1. a journalism degree2. prettygood3. about what she has4. you justwant more5. protective of his family homeworktask 11.c2.c3.a4.d5.b task 26.a7.d8.c9.a1.a2.c3.d4.c5.dtask 31.slice2.misunderstandings3.beautiful4.benefits5.wellness6.range7.explicit8.has been tracking more than a million sujects since 19799.have fewer heart attacks and lower cancer rates10.a strong sense of connection to others and in satisfyingrelationshipunit 2warming up1. running, swimming, and lifting weights2. exercise makes him happy, keeps his stress level down, and gives him all sorts of energyfor his work and family.3. well, there is no swimming pool near my home and i cant swim every day. but anyway, icann run in the morning . there are many benefits to exercising. they includea strongbody, an improved mood, longer life, better appearance and an overall sense of well-being.listeningshort conversations1.c2.c3.b4.a5.d10.along conversation1.d2.c3.a4.b5.a passage1.b2.d3.d4.c5.a radioprogram1. the quality of school menus2. moving into the neighbourhood3. eats fast food4. the chicago study5. childrens eating habits homeworktask 11.a2.b3.c4.d5.b task 21.a2.b3.d4.c5.d6.b7.c8.d9.a task 31. advancements2.physical3.depression4.condition5.mentioned6.admit8.high-fiber and vitamin-rich foods, such as vegetables andfruits9.should give up smoking if they havent already done so10. no section of the population can benefit from exercise.unit 3 warmingup1. made him successful2. what others are doing3. they are successfullisteningshort conversations1.d2.c3.b4.c5.c6.b7.a8.c9.b10.along conversation1.b2.c3.a4.b5.dpassage1.a2.b3.a4.c5.a radioprogram1.is studying for a doctorate in religion2.ia marked by chance encounters3.only knew a little italian4.was attacked by an intruder in her home5.began to live a life with vivid moments homeworktask 11.c2.d3.d4.a5.b task 21.b.2.b3.c4.d5.btask 31.experience2.indicate3.distinguish4.successful5.longterm6.achievements7.follow【篇二:全新版大学英语听说教程第二版 3 听力原文及答案unit1-12 】unit 1text 1dating with my mother (part one)after 22 years of marriage, i have discovered the secret to keep love alive in my relationship with my wife, peggy. i started dating with another woman.it was peggys idea. one day she said to me, life is too short, you need to spend time with the people you love. you probably wont believe me, but i know you love her and i think that if the two of you spend more time together, it will make us closer. the other woman my wife was encouraging me to date is my mother, a 72-year-old widow who has lived alone since my father died 20 years ago. right after his death, i moved 2,500 miles away to california and started my own life and career. when i moved back near my hometown six years ago, i promised myself that i would spend more time with mom. but with the demands of my job and three kids, i never got around to seeing her much beyond family get-togethers and holidays. mom was surprised and suspicious when i called and suggested the two of us go out to dinner and a movie.whats wrong? she asked.i thought it would be nice to spend some time with you, i said. just the two of us.i would like that a lot, she said.when i pulled into her driveway, she was waiting by the door with her coat on. her hair was curled, and she was smiling. i told my lady friends i was going out with my son, and they were all impressed. they cant wait to hear about our evening, mother said.exercise 1: 1. c 2. a3.b questions:1. what would make the speaker closer to his wife, peggy?2. what do you know about the speakers mother?3. which of the following adjectives best describes peggy?exercise 2: 2. 1) ...she was waiting by the door with her coat on and she had her hair curled.2) she had told her lady friends about this. text 2dating with my mother (part two)we didnt go anywhere fancy, just a neighborhood place where we could talk. since her eyes now see only large shapes and shadows, i had to read the menu for both of us.i used to be the reader when you were little, she said.then it is time for you to relax and let me return the favor, i said.we had a nice talk over dinner, just catching up on eachothers lives. we talked for so long that we missed the movie.ill go out with you again, my mother said as i dropped her off,but only if you let me buy dinner next time.i agreed.how was your date? my wife asked when i got home thatevening.nice...nicer than i thought it would be, i said.mom and i get out for dinner a couple of times a month.sometimes we take in a movie, but mostly we talk. i tell herabout my trails at work and brag about the kids and peggy.mom fills me in on family gossip and tells me about her past.now i know what it was like for her to work in a factory duringthe second world war. i know how she met my father there, andknow how they went through the difficult times. i cant getenough of these stories. they are important to me, a part of myhistory. we also talk about the future. because of healthproblems, my mother worries about the days ahead.spending time with my mom has taught me the importance ofslowing down. peggy was right. dating another woman hashelped my marriage.exercise 1: 1. c 2. d 3. d questions:1. what does the story mainly tell us?2. which of thefollowing is true?3. what can you learn from the story?ex. 21. took// out to dinner// neighborhood2. nicer than he expected.3. a couple of times.4. the importance of slowing down//his marriageunit 2 text1what a coincidence! (part one)andrew had always wanted to be a doctor. but the tuition for amedical school in 1984 was 15,000 dollars a year, which wasmore than his family could afford. to help him realize his dream,his father, mr. stewart, a real estate agent, began searching thehouse-for-sale ads in newspapers in order to find extra business. one advertisement that he noted down was for thesale of a house in a nearby town. mr. stewart called the owner, trying to persuade him to let him be his agent. somehow he succeeded and the owner promised that he would come to him if he failed to get a good deal with his present agent. then they made an appointment to meet and discuss the thing.as good things are never easy to acquire, the time for the appointment had to be changed almost ten times. on the day when they were supposed to meet at 3 oclock in the afternoon, mr. stewart received another call from the owner. his heart sank as he feared there would be another change of time. and so it was. the owner told him that he couldnt make it at three but if he would come right then, they could talk it over. mr. stewart was overjoyed. leaving everything aside, he immediately set out to drive to the house.as he approached the area, he had a strange feeling of having been there before. the streets, the trees, the neighborhood, all looked familiar to him. and when he finally reached the house, something clicked in his mind. it used to be the house of his father-in-law! the old man had died fifteen years ago but when he was alive, he had often visited him with his wife and children. he remembered that, like his son andrew, his father- in-law had also wanted to study medicine and, failing to do so, had always hoped that one of his two daughters or his grandchildren could someday become a doctor. exercise 1:1. b 2. a 3. d 4. c questions:1. who are the two main characters in the story you have just heard?2. how did mr. stewart get to know the owner of the house?3. what problem did mr. stewart have?4. what is the coincidence in the story you have just heard? exercise 2:1984 / son / medical school / tuition / afford it / realize / newspaper ads / extra business / advertisement / succeeded / agent / changed / phone call / put aside / doing / immediately / familiar / father-in-laws / visited / his father-in-law alive / coincidence text2what a coincidence! 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大学英语听说2第三版答案.doc

大学英语听说 2 第三版答案【篇一:新视野大学英语听说教程(第二版)3 答案完整版】ass=txt>unit 1warming up 1. f2.ng3.tlisteningshort conversations 1. c2.d3.a4.d5.b 10.blong conversation1.a2.c3.b4.b5.d passage1.b2.a3.c4.c5.c radioprogram1. a journalism degree2. prettygood3. about what she has4. you justwant more5. protective of his family homeworktask 11.c2.c3.a4.d5.b task 26.a7.d8.c9.a1.a2.c3.d4.c5.dtask 31.slice2.misunderstandings3.beautiful4.benefits5.wellness6.range7.explicit8.has been tracking more than a million sujects since 19799.have fewer heart attacks and lower cancer rates10.a strong sense of connection to others and in satisfyingrelationshipunit 2warming up1. running, swimming, and lifting weights2. exercise makes him happy, keeps his stress level down, and gives him all sorts of energyfor his work and family.3. well, there is no swimming pool near my home and i cant swim every day. but anyway, icann run in the morning . there are many benefits to exercising. they includea strongbody, an improved mood, longer life, better appearance and an overall sense of well-being.listeningshort conversations1.c2.c3.b4.a5.d10.along conversation1.d2.c3.a4.b5.a passage1.b2.d3.d4.c5.a radioprogram1. the quality of school menus2. moving into the neighbourhood3. eats fast food4. the chicago study5. childrens eating habits homeworktask 11.a2.b3.c4.d5.b task 21.a2.b3.d4.c5.d6.b7.c8.d9.a task 31. advancements2.physical3.depression4.condition5.mentioned6.admit8.high-fiber and vitamin-rich foods, such as vegetables andfruits9.should give up smoking if they havent already done so10. no section of the population can benefit from exercise.unit 3 warmingup1. made him successful2. what others are doing3. they are successfullisteningshort conversations1.d2.c3.b4.c5.c6.b7.a8.c9.b10.along conversation1.b2.c3.a4.b5.dpassage1.a2.b3.a4.c5.a radioprogram1.is studying for a doctorate in religion2.ia marked by chance encounters3.only knew a little italian4.was attacked by an intruder in her home5.began to live a life with vivid moments homeworktask 11.c2.d3.d4.a5.b task 21.b.2.b3.c4.d5.btask 31.experience2.indicate3.distinguish4.successful5.longterm6.achievements7.follow【篇二:全新版大学英语听说教程第二版 3 听力原文及答案unit1-12 】unit 1text 1dating with my mother (part one)after 22 years of marriage, i have discovered the secret to keep love alive in my relationship with my wife, peggy. i started dating with another woman.it was peggys idea. one day she said to me, life is too short, you need to spend time with the people you love. you probably wont believe me, but i know you love her and i think that if the two of you spend more time together, it will make us closer. the other woman my wife was encouraging me to date is my mother, a 72-year-old widow who has lived alone since my father died 20 years ago. right after his death, i moved 2,500 miles away to california and started my own life and career. when i moved back near my hometown six years ago, i promised myself that i would spend more time with mom. but with the demands of my job and three kids, i never got around to seeing her much beyond family get-togethers and holidays. mom was surprised and suspicious when i called and suggested the two of us go out to dinner and a movie.whats wrong? she asked.i thought it would be nice to spend some time with you, i said. just the two of us.i would like that a lot, she said.when i pulled into her driveway, she was waiting by the door with her coat on. her hair was curled, and she was smiling. i told my lady friends i was going out with my son, and they were all impressed. they cant wait to hear about our evening, mother said.exercise 1: 1. c 2. a3.b questions:1. what would make the speaker closer to his wife, peggy?2. what do you know about the speakers mother?3. which of the following adjectives best describes peggy?exercise 2: 2. 1) ...she was waiting by the door with her coat on and she had her hair curled.2) she had told her lady friends about this. text 2dating with my mother (part two)we didnt go anywhere fancy, just a neighborhood place where we could talk. since her eyes now see only large shapes and shadows, i had to read the menu for both of us.i used to be the reader when you were little, she said.then it is time for you to relax and let me return the favor, i said.we had a nice talk over dinner, just catching up on eachothers lives. we talked for so long that we missed the movie.ill go out with you again, my mother said as i dropped her off,but only if you let me buy dinner next time.i agreed.how was your date? my wife asked when i got home thatevening.nice...nicer than i thought it would be, i said.mom and i get out for dinner a couple of times a month.sometimes we take in a movie, but mostly we talk. i tell herabout my trails at work and brag about the kids and peggy.mom fills me in on family gossip and tells me about her past.now i know what it was like for her to work in a factory duringthe second world war. i know how she met my father there, andknow how they went through the difficult times. i cant getenough of these stories. they are important to me, a part of myhistory. we also talk about the future. because of healthproblems, my mother worries about the days ahead.spending time with my mom has taught me the importance ofslowing down. peggy was right. dating another woman hashelped my marriage.exercise 1: 1. c 2. d 3. d questions:1. what does the story mainly tell us?2. which of thefollowing is true?3. what can you learn from the story?ex. 21. took// out to dinner// neighborhood2. nicer than he expected.3. a couple of times.4. the importance of slowing down//his marriageunit 2 text1what a coincidence! (part one)andrew had always wanted to be a doctor. but the tuition for amedical school in 1984 was 15,000 dollars a year, which wasmore than his family could afford. to help him realize his dream,his father, mr. stewart, a real estate agent, began searching thehouse-for-sale ads in newspapers in order to find extra business. one advertisement that he noted down was for thesale of a house in a nearby town. mr. stewart called the owner, trying to persuade him to let him be his agent. somehow he succeeded and the owner promised that he would come to him if he failed to get a good deal with his present agent. then they made an appointment to meet and discuss the thing.as good things are never easy to acquire, the time for the appointment had to be changed almost ten times. on the day when they were supposed to meet at 3 oclock in the afternoon, mr. stewart received another call from the owner. his heart sank as he feared there would be another change of time. and so it was. the owner told him that he couldnt make it at three but if he would come right then, they could talk it over. mr. stewart was overjoyed. leaving everything aside, he immediately set out to drive to the house.as he approached the area, he had a strange feeling of having been there before. the streets, the trees, the neighborhood, all looked familiar to him. and when he finally reached the house, something clicked in his mind. it used to be the house of his father-in-law! the old man had died fifteen years ago but when he was alive, he had often visited him with his wife and children. he remembered that, like his son andrew, his father- in-law had also wanted to study medicine and, failing to do so, had always hoped that one of his two daughters or his grandchildren could someday become a doctor. exercise 1:1. b 2. a 3. d 4. c questions:1. who are the two main characters in the story you have just heard?2. how did mr. stewart get to know the owner of the house?3. what problem did mr. stewart have?4. what is the coincidence in the story you have just heard? exercise 2:1984 / son / medical school / tuition / afford it / realize / newspaper ads / extra business / advertisement / succeeded / agent / changed / phone call / put aside / doing / immediately / familiar / father-in-laws / visited / his father-in-law alive / coincidence text2what a coincidence! (part two)when he entered the house, mr. stewart was even moreamazed to find that the house was decorated exactly as he had remembered it. he told the owner about this and the latterbecame intrigued too. however, they were in for even greater surprises. it so happened that in the middle of their discussion,a postman came to deliver a letter. and the letter was addressed to mr. stewarts father-in-law! were it not for mr.stewarts presence there and then, the letter would be returnedas no person of that name lived in the house any longer. as the postman demanded a signature on the receipt slip, mr. stewartsigned for his long-deceased father-in-law. mystified, theowner urged mr. stewart to open the letter and see what it contained. the letter was from a bank. when he opened it, twowords immediately met his eye -- for education. it was a bank statement of an amount his father-in-law had put in years agofor his grandchildrens education needs. with the interest it hadearned over the years, the standing value of the amount cameto a little over $15,000, just enough money to cover the tuitionof andrews first year at a medical college!another thing that is worth mentioning is about the postman.the original postman, who had worked in this neighborhood,called in sick that day. so the postman, who was new to thearea, came to deliver mail in his place. had it been the oldpostman, the letter would undoubtedly be returned to thesender as he knew full well that no person bearing that namelived in that house any longer.the miracle was a blessing for andrew. with the money givento him by his grandfather he was able to study medicine. nowhe is a doctor in illinois.exercise1 :1. the house was decorated exactly the same as mr. stewart remembered it2. mr. stewart happened to be in the house when a postmancame to deliver a letterto his father-in-law who had died 15 years ago.3. the old postman had called in sick that day, and thepostman who came in hisplace was not familiar with the neighborhood. other wise theletter would have been returned to its sender.exercise 2:1. he was intrigued.2. a bank statement.3. his father-in-law had put an amount of money in the bank for his grandchildrens education.4. a little over $15,000.5. he could use the money to cover the tuition of his first year at a medical college.6. he is a doctor in illinois. unit 3 text 1krimali (part one)on the morning of the devastating earthquake that struck india in 2001, krimali, a girl of 17, had just left home to go to an interview for a position of a sales clerk. she was pleased with her green and yellow flowered dress, but felt something wasnt quite right about her hair. she returned home, removing her shoes and leaving them at the door.moments later, the earthquake struck. ceilings and walls in the building shook in the deafening noise. then everything began crashing down.people were screaming and didnt know what to do. krimali decided to act. carefully she climbed barefoot up and down the debris until she reached a point just beneath the swaying ceiling. about four meters below were uneven pieces of concrete, broken glass and smashed furniture, all mixed with sharp spikes of iron. she knew if she could manage to get down to the ground level, she could make her way to safety. she paused to figure out the best way down. as there wasnt any good place to jump, she just jumped. luckily, she landed in a crouch, her feet missing any sharp edges. emboldened by her good fortune, krimali knew it was up to her to persuade others to follow.exercise 1: ex 1 1-2 c c ex 2 1-8 t f f f f t t ftext 2krimali ( part two)krimali planned to rescue her family first, but just then she heard a woman from two storeys above screaming for someone to save her two-month-old baby.throw the baby to me, krimali shouted. i can catch her!the woman refused. krimali told the woman to wrap the baby in bed sheets and then toss her down. crying uncontrollably, the mother wrapped the little girl but stillwould not part with her baby. as the mother tried to decide what to do, krimali intently watched the concrete ceiling hanging above her. finally the mother tossed the baby. krimali made a clean catch. a bright smile lit up the womans face. ill be back! krimali called out, hugging the child to her as she hurriedly picked her way out to where survivors had gathered. she gave up the baby, then asked if any of the men there would come back with her to help others trapped in the building. no one came forward, for they were all afraid of that swaying ceiling. but for krimali, a small girl of 154 centimeters in height and weighing about 50 kilos, her fears had been lifted by what she had accomplished.on her way back into the ruins, she saw part of a large door. it was extremely heavy but she managed to drag it to the spot just below the hanging ceiling. by placing it on the ruins, she created something like a sliding board. with krimali coaching her, the babys mother partly jumped and partly rolled down the board to the ground level. krimali led her through the debris to her baby.in the hours that followed krimali made countless rescue missions into the building, each time in the shadow of the huge ceiling. thanks to her courage, about two dozen men, women and children were saved.exercise 1:questions : 1-2d b exercise 2:1. because she was afraid krimali might not be able to catch her.2. because she thought the bed sheets could somehow protect the baby from being hurt if she failed to catch her.3. because they were afraid of the swaying ceiling.4. to make it easier and safer for people to get down.5. about two dozen were saved.unit 4text 1a marriage agreement (part one)(tom and linda have signed a marriage agreement. both agreenot to break the rules outlined in the agreement. john, areporter, is talking to them about the agreement.) john: tom,linda, first id like to ask you why you decided to write thisunusual agreement.tom: we found that many problems are caused when a personhas different expectations from his or her spouse. we wantedto talk about everything openly and honestly before we startedliving together.linda: also we both know how important it is to respect eachothers pet peeves. like, i can get very annoyed if others leavestuff -- clothing, papers, everything! -- lying around on the floor.it really bugged me, so we put that in the agreement.john: this is mentioned in article 1: cleaning up, isnt it? it says,nothing will be left on the floor overnight. everything must becleaned up and put away before going to bed.【篇三:新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版3(参考答案)】p class=txt>unit 1 enjoy the colorful campus life! ii basiclistening practice 1. c)2. d)3. b)4. d)5. a)iii listening in task 1 (1) the first day (3) really good(2) changing (4) hard workers (6) explained (8) wednesday (10)education(5) went over her head (7) notes(9) participation task 2(1) extra training (3) accounting (5) better potential (7)challenging(2) chemistry(4) many fields of study (6) business degree (8) how to learn(10) narrow-minded(9) better understanding task 3 1. b)2. c)3. d)4. a)5. d)iv speaking out model 1(1) already i feel like i ’ve d l e a a l r o n t(2) i already feel like i ’m up to my ears in homework (3) have tohit the books (4) rub off on you(5) probably, you ’ll have no repeat the year (6) i ’ll be burning the midnight oil. model 2(1) how i ’m going to stay awake(2) he could put the entire basketball team to sleep-during thechampionship game (3) she ’s tough (4) no pain, no gain(5) he usually fails half on the students (6) i ’m bored to deathmodel 3(1) what are your primary duties as a professor (2) i do a lot ofresearch and writing(3) teaching is an important part of being a professor (4)applying for grants to fund my research (5) being a professorsounds pretty competitive (6) so you get an f in this course vlet ’s talk (1) quality (4) difficult (7) cu t(2) young(3) 25 (6) quality (9) afford (12) blame (15) service(5) government (8) extra-cautions (11) more(10) experience (13) budget(14) puzzledvi furthering listening and speaking listening task 1(1) standardized tests(3) interest(2) abilities and interest (4) pressure(6) get into good colleges (8) from bad to worse(5) well-rounded(7) the rest of the school task 2 (s1) course (s2) quizzes (s3)semester(s4) confident (s5) party (s6) make (s7) missed(s8) they had a flat tire on the way back and didn ’t have aspare (s9) placed them in separate rooms, handed each ofthem a paper(s10) on the second page was a question worth 95 points: “which of the tires was flattask 3 1. b)2. a)3. c)4. d)5. d)viewing and speaking 1. (1) increasing (4) facilities (7) grant(10) less(2) 12(3) more (6) poorer (9) budget (12) classic (15) two-year(5) lectures (8) one(11) young (14) growing (13) part-time新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版3(参考答案)unit 2 our globe is in danger! i lead-in 1. 3 2 68 7 1 54 9ii basic listening practice 1. b)2. d)3.a) 4. a)5. c)iii listening in task 1 (1) nature(2) environmental problem (4) promote (6) from occurring (8)throw away (10) trash(3) pollution (5) aware of (7) law (9) finde task 2 1. d) task 3 1.d)2. a)3. b)4. c)5. d) 2. d) 3. a)4. b)5. c) iv speaking out model 1(1) getting along during this usually hot weather (2) the hot,humid weather is killing her (3) does bring global warming andrain(4) everybody should know what causes global warming.otherwise we won ’t stop it. (5) not to burn any more wood orcoal (6) the polar ice caps melt and oceans rise model 2(1) asking for donations to save the rainforests (2) they needhot, tropical climates (3) heavy rainfall leads to densevegetation (4) plant and animal species exist only inrainforests (5) are in danger of destruction by (6) find a way tosave them model 3(1) a big sandstorm hit our city (2) the air was full of dirt andsand dust (3) comes after a long period of drought (4) the soilcan be lifted up (5) plant more trees and grass(6) launching a new afforestation program in a bid to addressthe environmental problem v let ’s tal k-(1b) (5) - g(2) - a (6) –e(3) - h (7) –c(4) - d (8) -fvi furthering listening and speaking listening task 1(1) water pollution(2) overconsumption (4) resources (6) restricted (8) economicpolicy (10) balance(3) economic growth(5) social advancement (7) government planning (9) remarkable steps task 2 1. d) task 3 (s1) negative (s2) report2. b)3. a)4. c)5. c)。
大学英语视听说听力原文第三版第二册

大学英语视听说听力原文第三版第二册Book 2 Unit 1 All about MeLesson A Listening and Speaking The People in My Life2. Listening Activity 1 Nosy Nora Audio Track 2-1-1 Nora(N): Is that your van?Katherine(K): Yes, it is. We’re moving in.N: Oh, I see?We? Who is “we”? K: My husband, Myles, and I. Oh, I’m sorry. Let me introduce myself. I’m Katherine—Katherine Jones.N: I’m Nora Nelson.K: It’s nice to meet you, Nora. N: Welcome to Parkside Apartments. I live in 2 A. By myself.K: Oh, then we’re neighbors! We’re moving into Apartment 2B.N: It’s a quiet building. Very nice. Except for? Wes and Lydia in 3B. K: Oh?N: Yes, they play loud music sometimes.K: Oh?I see? N: Then there are the two students in 3A. They are classmates at the university.K: Um? I think I need to ?N: They’re good boys, but they have too many parties? K: I ?N: It is a quiet building, though ?Let’s see, there’s also Mrs. Hanson in 3C. We’re related. She’s my aunt.She talks all the time and? K: Nora, I’m sorry. I’m very busy right now. It was nice meeting you. Really? Um, goodbye.N: What a strange woman!Activity 2 Just a few old keepsakes Audio Track 2- 1-3 Boy(B): Hey, Grandma, what’s in this box?Grandma(G): Oh, nothing really? Just a few old keepsakes.B: Keepsakes? G: Young man, you know what a keepsake is!B: No, I don’t. I really don’t.G: Well, it’s something you keep. It’s something that gives you a lot of memories. B: Oh. What’s this?G: Now don’t go just digging around in there!... Hmmm, let’s see? that’s my first diary.B: Can I ?? G: No, you can’t read it! It’s just personal! I wrote about my first boyfriend in there. He became your grandfather! B: Oh, OK?. Well then, what’s that? It has your picture in it.G: That’s my passport. You can see, I traveled to Europe by ship. B: What’s that big book?G: My yearbook. It’s my high school book of memories.B: Class of 1961! Boy, that’s old! G: That’s about enough out of you, young man. I t hink it’s time we put this box way and?Activity 3: My first trip alone Audio Track 2- 1-5At the age of thirteen At the age of thirteen, I took my first trip alone. I went to visit my grandparents in Los Angeles. I felt very nervous about traveling so far, but my mother said, “Don’t worry. You’ll be fine.” I got on the airplane and talked for a long time to a very nice woman who sat next to me. Ma grandparents met me at the airport and took me to their home. I stayed there for two weeks, and I had so much fun with them! It was my first time in Los Angeles, and I saw lots of really interesting places. I the end, I didn’t want to go home!Activity 4: Making memories Audio Track 2- 1-7 A popular new hobby is scrapbooking—making beautiful books to hold special memories. Scrapbook pages can include photos, drawings, journal entries. It’s not hard to make a scrapbook thatyou will enjoy for many years. Here are the steps. 1. Choose a theme for your scrapbook pages. Some examples: “School days, “Family travel,” “Memories of mygrandparents,” “Baby’s first year.”2. Select photos for each page. Two or three really good photos are better than ten so-so photos.3. Find other paper keepsakes to use with your photos. Look for old newspaper clippings, postcards, tickets, report cards, letters—anything made of paper. Use your imagination!4. Design the pages. Put photos and keepsakes together on each page and move them around until you find a layout that you like.5. Glue your photos and keepsakes into place. Then decorate your pages with felt pens, paint, and stickers. Use your imagination!6. Label your pages. This is the most important step! Remember to write down the “5 Ws” of your photos: Who, What, Where, When, and Why. This will make your scrapbook much more interesting and valuable in the future. Activity 5: A book of memories Audio Track 2- 1-9 Yearbook in the United StatesMost high schools in the United States publish a yearbook. The yearbook comes out once a year, usually in the spring. It is a record of the school year—a “book of memories” for the students. Inside a yearbook is each student’s photo. The seniors are graduating soon, and their photos appear first. Next are the juniors. They are one year behind the seniors. Next come the sophomores, or second-year students. The last photos are the first year students, the freshmen. The yearbook is not only about students. The teachers have photos, too. The yearbook also has photos and descriptions of sports teams, academic subjects, andextracurricular activities. These are activities students do after school, such as the chess club and Spanish club. There is even a yearbook club. Students in this club write, design, and take photos all year for the yearbook. At the end of the year, the book is printed.In the yearbook, some students receive special titles. The seniors vote and choose the “class clown” (afunny student), the “most likely to succeed“ (a student everyone thinks will be successful), and the “best dressed” (a student with a good fashion sense). There are also other awards and categories.Students typically sign each other’s yearbooks. This is especially important for the seniors, because they are graduating. Students write notes to each other, such as, “We had a lot of fun,” or “I’ll never forget you.” They also write about all the fun and funny experiences they shared in school together.11/21页Audio Track 2- 1-131. He’s dating a really nice girl.2. I’m fixing my car.3. She’s working in her garden.4.We’re gong to the movies. Speaking and CommunicationActivity 1 I’d like you to meet? Audio Track 2- 1-14Conversation 1 Maria: Hi, Junko.Junko: Hi, Maria. It’s good to see you again! How are you?Maria: I’m fine, thanks. How about you? Junko: I’m fine.Maria: Junko, this is Ricardo. We’re classmates. We’re both taking accounting this semester.Junko: Hi, Ricardo. Maria: Hi, Junko.Conversation 2Yong Il: Hi, let me introduce myself. I’m Yong Il. Ileana: Nice to meet you. My name is Ileana.Yong Il: It’s nice to meet you, too, Ileana. I’d like you to meet Tammy.Ileana: Nice to meet you, Tammy. Yong Il: Nice to meet you, too, Ileana.Ileana: We’re colleagues. We work in the same department.Audio Track 2- 1-16 Liu Xiang: David, let me introduce you to Shakira, one of the greatest singers and songwriters of our time.She is from Colombia in Latin America.David: It’s very nice to meet you, Shakira. Shakira: Very nice to meet you too, David. What do you do?Davi d: I’m an international footballer and a model.Shakira: Oh! In which country do you play football? David: I’ve won football championships for teams in England, Spain and America. Shakira: That’s wonderful. Did you know Liu Xiang is an extremely talented athlete too? David: Oh Shakira, you are too kind. Lesson B Special people and memoriesVideo Track 2- 1-1Alex: The most important people in my life are my mother, my father, my two sisters, and my brother. Alejandra: My grandmother is a very important person to me. Her name is Ester and she is 80 years old. Kumiko: The special person in my family is my grandfather, because he’s always kind to me and supportive.Calum: My friends are important to me because I like to go out with them and I can talk to them about most things. I think the three most important people in my life are my friends Tony, Dan, and David. Video Track 2- 1-2Kumiko: The special person in my family is my grandfather,because he’s always kind to me and supportive. Calum: My friends are important to me because I like to go out with them and I can talk to them about most things.I think the three most important people in my life are my friends Tony, Dan, and David. Video Track 2- 1-3 Catherine: Memories are very important to me. I have a shoe box where I put all the letters and pictures andall the little things that I’ve collected for the past years and ?um? have it in the shoe box.Agnes: My favorite memory is my visit to my grandfather. He was a very old and wise man and he told me a lot of interesting stories.Calum: One of my happiest memories is when I was a child and I went outside Scotland for the first time. I wentto an amusement park in France and I had a very good time there with my family. Julianna: One of the happiest memories from my childhood was my first day of school. I was really excited andthe thing I wanted the most was to learn how to read.City Living A favorite keepsake Video Track 2- 1-4 Sun-hee: Hey, what are you doing?Tara: I’m getting ready for my blind date.Sun-hee: A blind date? You don’t know this man? Tara: No, but he’s a friend of Claudia’s, so it should be OK.Sun-hee: Oh. So where did she meet him?Tara: They met at work. He’s a colleague of hers. He’s from Brazil, too, but he’s working in the U.S. office right now.Sun-hee: Are you excited?Tara: Excited? and a little nervous! What jewelry should I wear? Sun-hee: I don’t know. Hey,what’s that? That’s nice.Tara: This? Oh, this is a bracelet my first boyfriend, Joe, gave me. Isn’t it beautiful?Sun-hee: Yeah. Tara: We were so “in love.” Too bad we were only 17—too young.Sun-hee: What’s this?Tara: That? Oh, that’s a souvenir fr om my first trip to the U.S.I was five years old. Sun-hee: Why are you still hanging on to it?Tara: Oh, I’m keeping it for the memories.Sun-hee: How about this? Tara: Now, that is my favorite keepsake. It’s a pendant from my grandmother. She gave it t o me when I was 18years old.Sun-hee: For your birthday? Tara: No. I was in my first year of college and things were rough. I had no friends. I hated my classes. I didn’t think I could make it. And one day my grandmother told me a story. Sun-hee: Yeah? Tara: My grandmother’s father died when she was only eight years old. Things were hard for her family afterthat. She went to school. She helped out at home and she had a job.Sun-hee: She was just a little girl! Tara: I know. She worked really hard throughout her whole childhood. So, when my grandmother turned 18, her22/21页mother gave her this pendant to say “thank you”.Sun-hee: That was nice.Tara: Yeah. So? when life was difficult for me in college, my grandmother gave me the pendant as a reminder to be strong?Sun-hee: That’s beautiful. And it’s perfect for tonight.Tara: You know, you’re right. Here goes? Video Track 2- 1-5 Sun-hee: Hey, what are you doing?Tara: I’m getting ready for my blind date. Sun-hee: A blind date? You don’t know this man?Tara: No, but he’s a friend of Claudia’s, so it should be OK.Sun-hee: Oh. So where did she meet him? Tara: They met at work. He’s a colleague of hers. He’s from Brazil, too, but he’s working in the U.S. officeright now.Sun-hee: Are you excited? Tara: Excited? and a little nervous! What jewelry should I wear? Sun-hee: I don’t know. Hey, what’s that? That’s nice.Video Track 2- 1-6 Tara: This? Oh, this is a bracelet my first boyfriend, Joe, gave me. Isn’t it beautiful?Sun-hee: Yeah.Tara: We were so “in love.” Too bad we were only 17—too young. Sun-hee: What’s this?Tara: That? Oh, that’s a souvenir from my first trip to the U.S.I was five years old. Sun-hee: Why are you still hanging on to it? Tara: Oh, I’m keeping it for the memories.Video Track 2- 1-7Sun-hee: How about this? Tara: Now, that is my favorite keepsake. It’s a pendant from my grandmother. She gave it to me when I was 18years old.Sun-hee: For your birthday? Tara: No. I was in my first year of college and things were rough. I had no friends. I hated my classes. Ididn’t think I could make it. And one day my grandmothertold me a story. Sun-hee: Yeah? Tara: My grandmot her’s father died when she was only eight years old. Things were hard for her family afterthat. She went to school. She helped out at home and she had a job. Sun-hee: She was just a little girl! Tara: I know. She worked really hard throughout her whole childhood. So, when my grandmother turned 18, hermother gave her this pendant to say thank you.Sun-hee: That was nice. Tara: Yeah. So? when life was difficult for me in college, my grandmother gave me the pendant as a reminderto be strong?Sun-hee: T hat’s beautiful. And it’s perfect for tonight. Tara: You know, you’re right. Here goes?Book 2 Unit 2 Express YourselfLesson A Listening and Speaking Feelings 2. ListeningAudio Track 2-2-1A. The woman in the red is smiling and the woman in the blue jeans beside her is laughing. Why are they so happy?B. Maybe they’re going to the movies and they are excited. Activity 1 Why are you smiling?Audio Track 2-2-21.Angie: Okay, what’s the next question? Marc: The next question is? What’s the capital of Greenland?Angie:(yawning)?It’s ?Marc: Angie! Angie: What?Marc: Stop yawning. This is serious!Angie: I’m sorry. I’m listening. 2. Pablo: So, my plane leaves at 8:00, and ? hey Carolyn, are you crying?Carolyn: No, not really.Pablo: Yes, you are! What’s wrong? Carolyn: Well, it’s summer vacation and you’re going away.Pablo: Come on now. Don’t cry. It’s only for three months.Carolyn: Okay. But write to me. I’ll miss you. 3. Vickie: T ony, what’re you doing?Tony: I’m planning our trip to Las Vegas! Ugh! I can’t find a hotel room.Vickie: So we can’t visit Las Vegas? Tony: No, we can’t. Hey Vickie, why are you smiling?Vickie: I don’t really want to go to Vegas, Tony. I’m glad. Now we can visit London instead! Activity 2: What are they doing? Audio Track 2-2-41.Man: Where are you running to, Paula?Woman: I have Connie’s wallet. I need to give it to her. Man: Come on. I’ll help you.Woman: I don’t see C onnie anywhere.Man: Look! She’s over there, standing at the bus stop. Woman: Oh, yeah, I see her. Connie! Connie!Man: She doesn’t see us.Woman: You’re right. It’s too noisy, and she’s talking to someone. 2.Man: Well, here we are. This is my mom’s hou se.33/21页Woman: It’s beautiful.Man: Hey, Jen. Are you okay?Woman: I’m just a little nervous. It’s my first time meeting your mother. Man: Come on. Don’t worry. Here she is now.Woman 2: Hi, Tim!Man: Hi, Mom. I’d like you to meet Jen. Woman 2: Hi, Jen. It’s very nice to meet you.Woman: It’s nice to meet you, too. Mrs. Harris.3.Man: Hey, Anne. Where are you going? Woman: I’m going to the library to study.Man: For what? It’s only 7:00 a.m.!W oman: My final exams. They’re next week. Man: Wow, well, good luck!Woman: Thanks!4.Woman: Bill, it’s late. Where’s the theater? Man: Hmmm?I think it’s near here.Woman: Are you sure? What street is this?Man: Uhm? I don’t know. Woman: Where’s the ma p? I want to check.Activity 3: How are you doing?Audio Track 2-2-6Paula: So, Jane, what are you doing these days? Jane: I’m working in an office. And I’m studying computer science in the evening.Paula: You’re really busy!Jane: That’s for sure! And in my free time, I’m learning Spanish for my vacation. I’m planning a trip to Mexico next year.Paula: What about your brothers? How are they doing?Jane: They’re doing great! Alex is helping our father in his business, and Adam is going to Pacific University. Paula: How nice!Jane: Paula, how about you? How are you doing these days?Paula: I’m doing great, too. I’m working on a project about community safety. Jane: Community safety?Paula: Yeah. We’re planning a campaign against theft, fire, AIDS and drugs in our community. Jane: Oh, that sounds interesting! Paula: Yes, indeed it is interesting. And it is very important to the community. Activity 4: Travel Asia: Know before you go!Audio Track 2-2-8Bangladesh People greet their friends by shaking hands softly and then putting their hands over their heart. People in Bangladesh don’t use many gestures. Waving at people and winking are very rude. Don’t touch people on the head. Don’t point with your foot—Bangladeshi people think feet are very dirty. IndonesiaIndonesians greet people with a long handshake, and they bow at the same time. At a meeting, give every person your business card, but use your right hand—using your left hand is very rude. Audio Track 2-2-9ThailandIn Thailand, the traditional greeting is called wai—people put their hands together and bow. Men and women don’t often touch each other in public. Thai people don’t use their hands for gestures, but they love to smile a lot. They sometimes laugh when they feel nervous or embarrassed.The United Arab Emirates People in the United Arab Emirates have some special gestures. When two men meet, they shake hands. Sometimesold men touch noses together. Women kiss their friends on the cheek. If a man meets a woma n, he doesn’t shake hands with her. He just smiles. When you give your friend something, give it to him with your right hand. Don’t use your left hand. And don’t point at people with your finger. Use your hand to gesture towards them. Activity 5: World greetingsAudio Track 2-2-11In Brazil men often shake hands when they meet for the first time. When women meet, they kiss each other on the cheek. Women also kiss male friends to say hello. When you shake hands, look at the person in the eyes.This shows interest and friendliness.In New Zealand, usually, both men and women shake hands when they meet someone for the first time. If you see two people pressing their noses together, they are probably Maori. The Maori are the native people of New Zealand.This is their traditional greeting.In Japan when people meet for the first time, they usually bow. In business, people also shake hands. In formal situation, people often exchange business cards. When you give a business card, give it with two hands. Thisis polite. Special note: In Japan, when people smile it can have different meanings. It usually means that theperson is happy, or that the person thinks something is funny. But it can also mean that the person is embarrassed. PronunciationAudio Track 2-2-131. The man is laughing. The man’s laughing.2. The bus is coming. The bus’s coming.3. Why is she frowning? Why’s she frowning?Audio Track 2-2-141. Tina’s studying in the library.2. My sister’s nervous. She is studying for a test.3. When is your class?4. Cintra’ dad is talking on the phone.5. How’s your family doing?6. Toshi’s car is not working.Speaking and CommunicationAudio Track 2-2-15 Jim: Hi, Katy.Katy: Hey, Jim. How’s it going?Jim: Great! How’re you doing? Katy: I’m stressed.44/21页Jim: Yeah? What’s wrong?Katy: Oh, I have an important test tomorrow.Jim: Well, why aren’t you studying? Katy: I’m kind of tired.Jim: Come on. Let’s have a cup of coffee. Then you can study.Katy: Okay, sounds good! Audio Track 2-2-16A: Hi, Mike!B: Hi, Jim. How are you doing? A: Not so good. Actually I’m a bit angry.B: Yeah? What’s wrong?A: Oh, I’m going to see a football game tonight with my friend Dan, but he’s late. B: Why not give him a call right now?A: I did, but his mobi le is out of service and I couldn’t reach him.B: Calm down. When will the game start? A: It starts in 20 minutes! There’s not much time left to get there.B: Don’t worry. Just take a taxi to the game. Maybe Dan is there already. A: Yeah, I guess that’s the best thing to do! Audio Track 2-2-17Lesson B Feelings and Emotions Video Track 2- 2 -2Alyssa: I don’t like to feel angry or sad or frustrated. I do like to feel happy and excited. When I’m angry, I like to be alone.I don’t like to be around other people.Jennifer: When I have stress, I like to take my dog to the park and throw the ball or throw the Frisbee, andthat relaxes me. Video Track 2- 2 -2Dennis: We have a special way of greeting our elders in the Philippines by taking their hand and kind of kissingit like this. And it’s called mano. Dayanne: In Brazil when you greet a friend you give them a big hug and sometimes yougive them a kiss on thecheek and in some places you give two kisses and in some places three kisses. Miyuki: Bowing is a very polite gesture in Japan, but I often shock people when I stick my hands out to shake their hands because it’s not very common.Agnes: When you greet somebody in Senegal you shake hands for a long time or you can hug, too, and ask about him, and his family, and his friends, and it takes a while. Part 2 City Living An important rule for travelingVideo Track 2- 2 -4Takeshi: Ok, let’s begin. In Japan, you bow when you greet people?like this.(bows) Claudia: (bows) That’s cool!Tara:(Tara enters) Hi! What are you two doing?Claudia: Takeshi is teaching me traditional Japanese greetings for my trip to Japan. Tara: Your trip to Japan? When?Claudia: I have a big meeting in Tokyo in July.Tara: Wow! That’s great. Claudia: I’m a little nervous about the whole trip, though.Takeshi: Why? There’s no need to be nervous.Claudia: I’m kind of worried about making mistakes. I don’t know anything about Japan. Tara: Don’t worry. Everything’s going to be fine.Takeshi: And you have a good teacher. Let’s see, what else? Oh, remember—always use two hands when you givea person your business card?like this.(hands Claudia business card, she responds) Tara: (points to Claudia) Hey! That looks really good, Claudia. Y ou’re a natural!Takeshi: And remember—never use your finger to point. That’s actually rude in a lot of countries. Tara: Really? Takeshi: Yep. Oh, and one more thing. In Japan, for luck, you jump threetimes and nod your head?like this. Claudia: What?Ta keshi: Yeah. Let’s try it, come on. Come on, Claudia, try it. Claudia: Ok.(Claudia starts to jump and nod her head) Takeshi: Good.Claudia: Like this? Takeshi:(winks at Tara) Yup. (Tara and Takeshi laugh)Claudia: Hey! They don’t do that in Japan! You g uys are joking. Oh! TakesCome on Claudia! I only wanted to teach you a very important rule for traveling—relax! And have a littlefun! Claudia: You’re right. Some teacher you are!Video Track 2- 2 -5Takeshi: Ok, let’s begin. In Japan, you bow when you gr eet people?like this.(bows) Claudia: (bows) That’s cool!Tara:(Tara enters) Hi! What are you two doing?Claudia: Takeshi is teaching me traditional Japanese greetings for my trip to Japan. Tara: Your trip to Japan? When?Claudia: I have a big meeting in Tokyo in July.Tara: Wow! That’s great. Video Track 2- 2 -6Claudia: I’m a little nervous about the whole trip, though.Takeshi: Why? There’s no need to be nervous. Claudia: I’m kind of worried about making mistakes. I don’t know anything about Japan. Tara: Don’t worry. Everything’s going to be fine.Video Track 2- 2 -7 Takeshi: And you have a good teacher. Let’s see, what else? Oh, remember—always use two hands when you givea person your business card?like this.(hands Claudia business card, she responds)Tara: (points to Claudia) Hey! That looks really good, Claudia. You’re a natural! T akeshi: And remember—never use your finger to point. That’s actually rude in a lot of countries.55/21页。
大学英语听说第二册第三版原文及答案(上外版)

Unit 1Part AExercise 11. 398-40712. 278-95363. 1390-1910-4664. 415-566-12685. 5-078-24896. 6102-9517-28807.210-699-49828. 6-592-7649Exercises 2Is that you/ Can I leave a message/ call me back/ 860-2505/give her the message when she returns home.Part B conversation 1Exercise 1A Call from DadGloria: Hello?Dad: Hi, Gloria! This is your dad. Gloria: Hi, Dad! How're you doing? Dad: Just fine. How are you doing?Gloria: Oh, I'm OK. Did you get the pictures I left for you?Dad: Yes, we sure did. We're looking at them now.Gloria: Oh, good.Dad: This one's really good. You're eating in a restaurant.Gloria: Oh, yeah. I go there a lot. It's one of my favorite places.Dad: Uh-huh. It looks like a nice place. And in this one you're sitting on a motorcycle.Gloria: Yeah. Somebody is teaching me how to ride.Dad: That sounds dangerous. I hope you're careful, honey.Gloria: Oh, Dad. I am. Don't worry. Dad:Now what's this one? You're standing in Angela's office. Isn't that Angela's office?Gloria: Yeah. I'm doing some part-time work for her magazine.Dad: Oh, good for you. Who's that with you?Gloria: Oh, Angela took that picture. That's John.Dad: John, huh? Who's John?Gloria: He's ... um ... a friend. Angela introduced me to him.Dad: She did, huh? He seems a little strange.Gloria: Dad. He's a really nice guy. Dad: Yeah, but it looks like he's got a ponytail. Is that a ponytail?Gloria: Dad, you're so old-fashioned! Exercise 11 father&daughter2. they are talking about the pictures Gloria left for him3. Riding a motorcycle4. He thinks John looks a little strange because John wears a pony tail.5. she says he is old-fashioned.Exercise 21. in a restaurant/ Dining/2. on a motorcycle/ learning to ride a motorcycle3. in Angela’s office/ doing some par t-time work for Angela’s magazine/ with John, her friendYou Have the Wrong NumberW: Hello.M: Good morning. This is the First State Bank. My name's Edward Simpson. I'm the manager.W: Oh, yes?M: Did you get my letter?W: What letter was that?M: Well, I wanted to see you. I called yesterday, but nobody answered the phone. W: Was that in the morning?M: That's right.W: I'm sorry, I wasn't here. I had to see my doctor. I've had problems with my leg. M: I wanted to ask you about your account.W: My account?M: Yes, you wrote a check for $1,000 last week.W: $1,000?M: Yes, and there's only $153.95 in your account.W: But I don't have an account with FirstState.M: Now, look here Mrs Tailor ...W: Mrs Tailor? Who's Mrs Tailor? I'm not Mrs Tailor.M: I'm sorry. Is this 848-3592?W: Say that again.M: 848-3592.W: Ah! This is 848-3952. My name's Nelson. You have the wrong number.M: Oh! I'm terribly sorry.Exercise 11. who dialed the wrong number? (a)2. what is the most probable relationship between the man and the woman? (b)3. what is true about the woman?(a)Exercise 21. First State Bank2. her leg3. 848-39524. Mrs Tailor/ his bank5. having dialed the wrong numberUnit 2Part AExercise 11. Tom2. she has dialed the wrong number3. 321-96454. Monica5. Mrs Jones’ sister1.M: Hello.W: Hello, is that you, Tom?M: Sorry, but nobody by that name lives here.W: Oh, I'm so sorry.Q: Whom does the woman want?2.M: Hello.W: Hello, George.M: Who?W: Oh, is George in?M: Sorry. We have no George here.W: Is this 793-5141?M: No, it isn't. I think you have the wrong number.W: Oh, I'm sorry.Q: Why does the woman say sorry?3.M: Hello.W: Hello. Can I speak to Alan?M: Who did you say you want?W: Alan.M: What number did you want?W: 321-9645.M: But this is 321-6949.W: Oh, sorry.Q: What number did the woman want? 4.M: Hello.W: Hello. Is Sylvia there?M: Sorry. She's not in right now.W: Oh, are you her brother Mike?M: Yes. Who's calling?W: This is Monica. Can I leave a message with you?M: OK.Q: Who is calling?5.M: Hello, this is Dr Baker speaking. Is that Mrs Jones?W: No, this is her sister. Can I take a message?M: Yes, please.Q: Who answered the phone?Exercise 21. message: 1. Nancy Davis2. 914-65203. Call Nancy back2. message: 1. peter2. 614-55333. Meet Peter at 12 at the ForeignLanguage BookstoreSCRIPT1.M: Hello.W: Hello, can I speak to Anne, please? M: Sorry. She's not in right now. Would you like to leave a message?W: Yes, please. My name is Nancy Davis. M: Nancy Davis.W: Yes, and my phone number is 914-6520.M: Did you say 6502?W: No, 6520. Could you ask Anne to call me back tonight?M: OK. I'll give her the message as soon as she comes in.W: Thanks.M: You're welcome.2.W: Hello.M: Hello. I'd like to speak to Frank, please.W: Oh, Frank's not back from the office yet. Can I take a message?M: Yes, please. My name is Peter.W: Peter?M: Yes, that's right. And my number is 614-5533.W: 614-5533.M: Please tell Frank I'll meet him tomorrow at 12 at the Foreign Languages Bookstore.W: 12 o'clock at the bookstore. OK, I'll tell him.Part B conversation 1Exercise 11. why is Pat calling Anna?(c)2. what is the reason why Jack does not accept Pat’s invitation to tea?(c)3. What bis true about Pat?(d)Exercise 21. be out2. Jack/ Tom3. leave Anna a message4. 164,Rose AvenueSCRIPTIs Anna There? Jack: Hello.Pat: Hello. Is Anna there?Jack: No. I'm sorry Anna is out.Pat: Is that you, Tom?Jack: No, I'm not Tom. I'm Jack. I'm Anna's brother.Pat: Oh! I'm sorry. I think Anna has told me about you. She said her brother is coming to spend the summer holiday at her place. That must be you.Jack: Yes. I'll be here for two weeks. Pat: That's great. Well, could you please leave Anna a message for me?Jack: Sure. What is it?Pat:Well, Anna and I are going to meet for tea at my home. Would you ask her to see if she has my French dictionary? If she does, tell her to bring it along. The address is 164, Rose Avenue, in case she hasforgotten.Jack: All right. And you are?Pat: I'm Anna's friend Pat.Jack: Thank you for calling, Pat. I'll let her know that you called.Pat: Thank you. By the way, would you like to come along with Anna? I'd like to introduce you to my brother.Jack: That's very nice of you. But I have to go to the bank this afternoon.Pat: That's a pity. But we'll see you some other time, won't we?Jack: I don't know. Maybe.Pat: Thank you again, Tom.Jack: But I'm not Tom. I'm Jack!Pat: I'm so sorry, Jack.Conversatin 2Exercise 11. c2. b3. cExercise 21. advice2. find Brown somewhere suitable to live/an estate agent3. meet and talk to each other at her office4. ten-minute walkSCRIPTI'm a Friend of Alice WilsonJohn Brown has been transferred to work in a townwhere he has no friends. However, his friend AliceWilson has suggested that he phone her friend BettySmith and ask for her advice about findingsomewhere to live.Betty: Hello? Betty Smith here.John: Oh, Mrs Smith, my name's John Brown. You don't know me, but I'm a friend of Alice Wilson.Betty: Oh, yes?John: When I told Alice I was coming to live here she gave me your name, andsuggested that I give you a ring. I was wondering if you could give me some advice.Betty: I'll be pleased to if I can. What can I do for you?John: Well, I'm looking for a place to live. Alice thought that as you're an estate agent you might know of somewhere suitable. Betty: Yes, I think I can help you. Why don't you come round and see me? Do you know where my office is?John: Yes, I've got the address.Betty: Good. Where are you now? John: I'm at the post office now.Betty: Oh, well, that's just a ten-minute walk from my office. Come round and see me now.John: Thank you very much.Betty: Not at all.Part D1. what’s the relationship between th e two speak?(d)2. Why couldn’t Vicki see Randy last night?( c)3. Which of the following is true of Vicki?(d)Unit 3part AExercise 11.N 2 N 3.P 4.N 5.P 6.P 7 N 8 N SCRIPT1.W: You'd better take a good rest, John. M: I can't afford the time.2.W: I think you really need a holiday.M: Thank you for your advice. But I have to finish my assignment.3.W1: I'm afraid you've put on some weight, Ann. Maybe you should go on a diet.W2: I know, but what kind of diet do you suggest?4.W: If I were you, I'd take an advanced course.M: You know I haven't finished the beginners course yet.5.W: I think you ought to find a bigger apartment.M: I've been trying to find one.6.W: It might be a good idea if you got a part-time job.M: I'm thinking about it these days.7.W: You ought to eat lots of salad and fruit, Larry.M: You know I don't care for fruit and vegetables very much. I prefer meat.8.W: Robert, you shouldn't sleep so much. It won't do you good.M: You may be right. But I get tired if I cut down.Exercise 21. It might be a good idea to travel by air.2. Why don’t you go to professor Stone for advice?3. You’d better take his advice and eat an apple a day.4. Have you thought about looking for a better job?5. If I were you I’d go through the pa per again.6. Shouldn’t you spend more time in listening and speaking?Part B conversation 1Exercise 11.b2. a3. aExercise 21. Traveling a lot. / working very hard; unsafe nowadays;2. an interpreter/ able for her to use her language ability; traveling to international meetings/3. an international business person/ notmentioned/ having a lot to do with money, which shedoesn’t like to think about.SCRIPTDreams About the FutureAmy: Hey, Charlie, I've been thinking. Charlie: Oh, yeah? About what?Amy: About the future ... about what I want to be.Charlie: Hmm. I'm sure there are a lot of things that you can do.Amy: Mmm, maybe. I'd like a job where I can travel.Charlie: Well, what about being a flight attendant? You could travel a lot.Amy: No, I've thought of that. Flight attendants work really hard. It's so tiring. And planes aren't safe nowadays. They may crash because of bad weather or even be used as weapons if they fall into wrong hands.Charlie: How about being an interpreter? You're really good at languages. And you could travel to international meetings. Amy: No, I don't think so. Interpreting doesn't sound interesting to me. Charlie: Well, what are you interested in? Amy: Well, maybe I'll become ... an international businesswoman.Charlie: But you don't like thinking about money.Amy: Well, I could change.Charlie: Mmm, I don't know, Amy. I just don't see you as a business person. conversation 2Exercise 11. she has been tired of doing the same old things day after day at home since she moved fromChicago.2. Back in Chicago she worked part time and went swimming every day but now she just cooksand cleans the house.3. Judy should go out of the house and finda job.Exercise 21. skating and running these days.2. sports/ popular3. sporting goods store4. make money5. for herself.SCRIPTYou Should Get a Job M: So tell me, Judy, how's everything with you?W: Oh, OK, except sometimes I get so tired of doing the same old thing day after day. I mean, when we lived in Chicago I worked part time and went swimming every day. But since we moved I just cook and clean the house.M: It sounds like you need to get out of the house. Maybe you should get a job.W: I guess I should, but I just can't decidewhat to do.M: What do you want to do?W: Well, as a matter of fact, I've been thinking about opening a sporting goods store.M: A sporting goods store? How come? W: Well, look at all the people that are skating and running these days, I mean, sports are so popular. And there isn't any sporting goods store around here, so I think it would make money. And besides, I want to work for myself ... It's a crazy idea, isn't it? Anyway, how's everything with you?M: I don't think it's crazy at all. In fact, I think it sounds kind of exciting.Part DExercise1. She can’t decide whether to go to unversity or get a job2. To study economics at universiry.3. 1)She thinks she will have no time forfun with too much reading and writing. 2) She doesn’t like to ask her parents for pocket money at her age.Unit 4Part AExercise 11. Take some aspirin2. Have his eyes tested3. go to the health center and see a doctor4. Economics5. Just lie down for a while.SCRIPT1.M: What's the matter, Betty?W: I've got a fever and a really bad headache.M: Oh, that's too bad. Why don't you take some aspirin?Q: What does the man advise the woman to do?2.M: Sarah, my eyesight is getting worseand worse. What do you think I should do? W: I think you should have your eyes tested first, and then maybe buy a pair of glasses.M: Yes, I suppose I should. Then what kind of frames would look good on me? W: Well, if I were you, I'd buy metal ones. They give you a scholarly look.Q: What does the woman suggest the man do first?3.M: Betty, you don't look well.W: I know. I feel rotten.M: You'd better go to the health center and see a doctor.W: Yeah, that sounds like good advice. I will.Q: What's the man's advice to Betty?4.W: I can't decide whether to go to college or get a job. What do you think?M: I'd advise you to go on studying.W: But I'm not sure what subject to study. M: Why don't you major in economics? You're so good with numbers.Q: What major does the man suggest the woman take?5.M: You know you really should take a break. You've been at your desk for hours. W: Yeah, I guess you're right. I'm so tired.I wonder if I can finish reading this article today.M: If I were you, I'd just lie down for a while.W: I think I might.Q: What should the woman do according to the man?Part BConversation 1Exercise11. What seems to be Peter’s trouble? (c)2. Why does Peter has little chance to talk to English people?(a)3. What can you lean from the conversation?(b)Exercise 21. go out more/ go to pubs/ take a class/ speak first2. the weather/sports/ footbal,/swimming,/ tennis/ traveling and sightseeingWhat's the Matter, Peter?Sarah: What's the matter, Peter? You don't look very happy today.Peter: I'm not, Sarah. I'm worried about my English.Sarah: What's the problem?Peter: I'm not practicing enough. Sarah: Why not?Peter: Well, I seldom have a chance to meet English people.Sarah: You should go out more.Peter: Where should I go?Sarah: Maybe you should go to pubs or take a class.Peter: But ... English people never speak tome.Sarah: Ah! You should speak first. Peter: What can I talk about?Sarah: The weather! English people are always interested in the weather.Peter: But I can't be talking about the weather all the time. What else can I talk about?Sarah: Well, you can talk about sports. A lot of English people play sports. Football, swimming, tennis ...Peter: But I don't know anything about sports. All I'm interested in is sightseeing. Sarah: Then you can talk about the places you've been. English people love traveling and sightseeing.Peter: Really? Then I can tell them about my trip to the Lake District.Sarah: Why not? That'll give you very good chances to practice your English. And you'll make some friends too, I'm sure.Peter: That sounds good. I'll think about it. Conversation 2Exercise11. what does Simon’s mother think of his present job?(c)2. what is true about Simon?( d)3. what can you infer fron the conversation?( d)Exercise 21. Gardening2. Good pay3. plenty of fresh air4. Not suitable for a university graduate5. Boring6. The idea7. Appeals to ne8. a lot of study, and then working all sorts of hours.Why Don't You Get a Decent Job? Mother: Why don't you get a decent job for a change, Simon?Simon: But I like my job, mother.Mother: Look, digging gardens is not a suitable job for a university graduate. Simon: I don't see anything wrong with digging gardens. The money's not bad and there's plenty of fresh air.Mother: Well, I'm not against gardening as a hobby. But you have a degree in political science. Think of all the years you spent in studying.Simon: Well, the degree doesn't help me get a good job. I've tried everywhere but no place wanted a political science major. Mother: If I were you, I'd go on to take a new course, teaching, accountancy ... Simon: Accountancy? Anything but that. It's so boring.Mother: Come on, you really must think of the future. Why don't you just write a few application forms?Simon: I'll tell you what. I'd like to be a doctor.Mother: Well, you should think veryseriously about that. It means a lot of study, and then working all sorts of hours. Simon: Yes, maybe. But the idea appeals to me.Mother: Well, then, you ought to get more information about it as soon as possible. Part DExercise1. Take a bus tour2. Visit the science museum3. Go to the zoo4. Visit th national art gallary5. Try some of the lacal restaurants.Unit 5Part AExercises 11. d2. b3. b4. d5. cSCRIPT1.M: What's the weather like today?W: It was cold and wet when I got up, but now the rain has let up and the sun is coming out.Q: How is the weather now?2.W: How's the weather outside now?M: It's much warmer now than it was this morning. And the wind has stopped, too. Q: How was the weather this morning? 3.M: Is it nice outside, Emi?W: It was nice this morning, but now the sky is gray. I think it's going to rain.Q: What's the weather like now?4.W: It seems to be clearing up. All the dark clouds are gone.M: Yes. Let's hope it stays this way. I hate rainy days.Q: How is the weather today?5.W: I think I'll go and visit my aunt. It's so bright and sunny.M: But the forecast says we're going to have a rainstorm this afternoon.Q: What will the weather be like this afternoon?exercise 21. lovely2. perfect3. sunny4. warm5. clear6. birds7. music8. we’re together9. rain or shine10. nothing wrong11. we’re all feeling all rightSCRIPTA Beautiful DayIt's a beautiful day.It's a very nice day.It's a lovely day.It's a perfect day.It's sunny. It's warm. The skies are clear.There are birds in the trees.And there's music here.It's a beautiful day in any weather,So let's sing a beautiful song.It's a beautiful day when we're together.And rain or shine,There's nothing wrong.And we're all feeling all right.It's a beautiful day in any weather.And it's gonna be a beautiful night. Part Bpassageexercise 11. what is the weatherman from Channel 62 doing?(b)2. what can you infer from the weathereport?(d)Exercise 21. strong winds2. heavy snow3. cold and dry, cloudy in the afternoon4. clear/some rain5. warm and sunny/ A 40% chance of rain/ Rain and thunderstorms in the evening6. 29/ 15-20/cloudy/ NE/5-10/cloudy/ Isolated thunderstorms/ near 30*/ around 20*/ chance ofrain, 30%SCRIPTHere Is the Latest Weather ReportGood morning, I'm Jim Porter, and here is the latest weather report from Channel 62. First the national picture. The PacificCoast will have strong winds which might bring rain from Northern California through coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest. In the Rockies there will beheavy snow. It will be cold and dry in the Midwest, and cloudy in the afternoon. Over to the Northeast, where there will be clear skies this morning. There might be some rain in the afternoon, but it won't be heavy. You can expect temperatures in the high 30s to low 40s. Finally, in the Southeast, it will be warm and sunny in the morning, with a 40% chance of rain in the early afternoon. There will be rain in the evening, and there might be thunderstorms at that time. Now the weather report for your local area. Currently in your area 29 degrees under clear skies. Winds NW at 15 to 20 mph. Tonight partly cloudy and winds NE at 5 to 10 mph. Tomorrow mostly cloudy in the morning followed by isolated thunderstorms later in the day. High near 30 degrees. Low around 20 degrees. Chance of rain, 30%. ConversationExercise11. what seemed to be Mary’s problem?(c)2. What did John suggest that Mary do with her cell phone?(d)3. what can you infer from the conversation?( a)Exercise21. clear ,sunny and pleasant/ 80*/cloudy/ 5-102. Warm/humid/High of 85*, low near 70*/SSW building up to 20-25/ thunderstorms/ rain, 50%SCRIPTLet's Listen to the Weather ForecastJohn: What's the matter, Mary? You look upset.Mary: My cell phone won't work. I guess I'll have to take it downtown and get it fixed.John: Here, let me see it a minute, will you?Mary: Sure.John: Hmmm. Let's see now ... Ah ... Here you are, Mary. Try it now.Mary: Why, John, you're wonderful! How did you ever do it?John: It was nothing. Say, let's play some tennis, shall we?Mary: Yes, but it looks to me like there's going to be a storm.John: I don't think so. Let's see, it's just 1:00. Try to get a weather report on TV. Mary: OK. (Turning on the TV.) Announcer: ... and now here's the latest weather forecast of your local area for today and tomorrow. Currently 75 degrees under mostly clear sky. Sunny and pleasant through the day, with a high of about 80 degrees. Tonight turning cloudy, with winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Tomorrow, warm and humid, with a high of about 85 degrees and a low near 70 degrees. Winds SSW at 10 to 15, building up to 20 to 25 mph later in the afternoon. Scatteredthunderstorms are expected in the evening. Chance of rain, 50%.John: There, see? It's not going to rain today!(thunder)Mary: Hey, look outside, John!John: Oh, my!Part DExercise1. What did the two speakers plan to do?(c)2. what does the forecast mainlay tell us?( b)3. What can we learn from the conversation?( d)Unit 6Part AExercise 11. windy2. warm3. wet4. 68*5. 82*6. scattered showers in the afternoon7. 12*C8. snowy9. freezing10. 15*FSCRIPT1. And here is today's weather forecast for international travelers. Let's start with Beijing. It will be cold and windy today. The low will be zero and the high will be 6 degrees Celsius.2. Mexico City will be warm and wet, witha low of 68 degrees Fahrenheit and a high of 82 degrees.3. Tokyo will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers in the afternoon. The low will be 4 degrees Celsius and the high 12 degrees.4. Chicago is having a snowy day. It is freezing with a low of 15 degrees Fahrenheit and a high of 30 degrees.Exercises 21. pleasant/ clear/ sunny2. cloudy/ going to snow/ sunny/ cold SCRIPT1. ... and now here's the latest weather forecast. Sunny and pleasant today, with a high of about 80. Tomorrow, clear and continued sunny, with a high of about 85. Chance of rain today and tomorrow, near zero.2. Here's the weather forecast for the weekend. Friday will start cold and cloudy in the morning, but it's not going to rain. The high is going to be only 6 degrees and the low, minus 3 degrees. By Friday night and maybe Saturday morning it's going to snow but it will let up by Saturday afternoon and Sunday is going to be clear and sunny, but very cold.Part BPassageExercise 11. What is the main idea of the passage/(a)2. what can you learn from the weather report?( d)3. what can you conclde from the weather report?(b)Exercise 2Tommorrow morning1. dry/ sunshine2. fog/cloudy/light winds/ cooler3. dull/ cloudy/ heavy showers/ 16*By the evening1. rain2. thunderstorms/ 26-27*3. brighter/ fresher/ dry/windy/about 19* ConversationSCRIPTA Weather ReportGood evening. Well, it's been another fine day over most of the country with temperatures up to 23 degrees in southern areas. But it isn't going to last, I'm afraid. By tomorrow evening most of us will seesome rain.Tomorrow morning will start off dry with a good deal of sunshine in most places. There will be a bit of fog along the southeast coast, however, and it will be generally cloudy, with light winds from the northeast keeping this coast cooler. In the northwest it will stay dull and cloudy with some heavy showers. Temperatures in this part of the country will be a cool 16 degrees. As the day goes on, we're going to see a big change, as warm, humid weather pushes in from the south. This will bring rain to most of the southern half of the country by the evening. And there will be some thunderstorms, but only in the southwest, where temperatures will reach 26 degrees or possibly 27 degrees. In the northern half of the country the weather will be brighter and fresher. It will stay dry, but it will be quite windy and that east wind will keep temperatures down toabout 19 degrees.That's it. Have a good day tomorrow. Exercise 11. what is the man’s biggest worry?( b)2. what is the weather like when the man and the woman talking to one another?(a)3. what does the woman suggest that the man do?( d)4. what can you infer from the conversation?( c)Exercise 21. foggy/ clear and fine/ 12*2. overcast/ slight chance of rain/ 6* SCRIPTYou Always Worry Too MuchM: I'm wondering if it's going to be fine this afternoon.W: So what?M: The sports meet! It's scheduled at 2:00, but the fog! You can only see within a short distance.W: But don't you see the wind's beginning to lift it up? I bet it will be fine this afternoon.M: Don't be so sure.W: You've heard the forecast this morning, haven't you?M: No. That's why I worry.W: Why don't you try 12121, the 24-hour telephone weather forecast service?M: Gee! How come I hadn't thought about it? I'll call it right away.(The man calls 12121 and listens to the weather report.)Announcer: Now the weather report for today and tomorrow. It's foggy in the morning and it'll be clear and fine this afternoon. Tomorrow it will be overcast, with a slight chance of rain later in the day. Today, the high will be 12 degrees. Tomorrow the low will be 6 degrees. Thanks for listening.W: What did it say?。
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Unit 1Part AExercise 11. 398-40712. 278-95363. 1390-1910-4664. 415-566-12685. 5-078-24896. 6102-9517-28807.210-699-49828. 6-592-7649Exercises 2Is that you/ Can I leave a message/ call me back/ 860-2505/give her themessage when she returns home. Part B conversation 1Exercise 1A Call from DadGloria: Hello?Dad: Hi, Gloria! This is your dad. Gloria: Hi, Dad! How're you doing? Dad: Just fine. How are you doing? Gloria: Oh, I'm OK. Did you get the pictures I left for you?Dad: Yes, we sure did. We're looking at them now.Gloria: Oh, good.Dad: This one's really good. You're eating in a restaurant.Gloria: Oh, yeah. I go there a lot. It's one of my favorite places.Dad: Uh-huh. It looks like a nice place. And in this one you're sitting on a motorcycle.Gloria: Yeah. Somebody is teaching me how to ride.Dad: That sounds dangerous. I hope you're careful, honey.Gloria: Oh, Dad. I am. Don't worry. Dad:Now what's this one? You're standing in Angela's office. Isn't thatAngela's office?Gloria: Yeah. I'm doing some part-time work for her magazine.Dad: Oh, good for you. Who's that with you?Gloria: Oh, Angela took that picture. That's John.Dad: John, huh? Who's John? Gloria: He's ... um ... a friend. Angela introduced me to him.Dad: She did, huh? He seems a little strange.Gloria: Dad. He's a really nice guy. Dad: Yeah, but it looks like he's got aponytail. Is that a ponytail? Gloria: Dad, you're so old-fashioned!Exercise 11 father&daughter2. they are talking about the pictures Gloria left for him3. Riding a motorcycle4. He thinks John looks a little strange because John wears a pony tail.5. she says he is old-fashioned. Exercise 21. in a restaurant/ Dining/2. on a motorcycle/ learning to ride amotorcycle3. in Angela’s office/ doing some part-time work for Angela’s magazine/ with John, her friendYou Have the Wrong NumberW: Hello.M: Good morning. This is the First State Bank. My name's Edward Simpson. I'm the manager.W: Oh, yes?M: Did you get my letter?W: What letter was that?M: Well, I wanted to see you. I calledyesterday, but nobody answered the phone.W: Was that in the morning?M: That's right.W: I'm sorry, I wasn't here. I had to see my doctor. I've had problems with my leg.M: I wanted to ask you about your account.W: My account?M: Yes, you wrote a check for $1,000 last week.W: $1,000?M: Yes, and there's only $153.95 inyour account.W: But I don't have an account with First State.M: Now, look here Mrs Tailor ...W: Mrs Tailor? Who's Mrs Tailor? I'm not Mrs Tailor.M: I'm sorry. Is this 848-3592?W: Say that again.M: 848-3592.W: Ah! This is 848-3952. My name's Nelson. You have the wrong number. M: Oh! I'm terribly sorry.Exercise 11. who dialed the wrong number? (a)2. what is the most probable relationship between the man and the woman? (b)3. what is true about the woman?(a) Exercise 21. First State Bank2. her leg3. 848-39524. Mrs Tailor/ his bank5. having dialed the wrong numberUnit 2Part AExercise 11. Tom2. she has dialed the wrong number3. 321-96454. Monica5. Mrs Jones’ sister1.M: Hello.W: Hello, is that you, Tom?M: Sorry, but nobody by that name lives here.W: Oh, I'm so sorry.Q: Whom does the woman want?2.M: Hello.W: Hello, George.M: Who?W: Oh, is George in?M: Sorry. We have no George here. W: Is this 793-5141?M: No, it isn't. I think you have the wrong number.W: Oh, I'm sorry.Q: Why does the woman say sorry?3.M: Hello.W: Hello. Can I speak to Alan?M: Who did you say you want?W: Alan.M: What number did you want? W: 321-9645.M: But this is 321-6949.W: Oh, sorry.Q: What number did the woman want?4.M: Hello.W: Hello. Is Sylvia there?M: Sorry. She's not in right now. W: Oh, are you her brother Mike? M: Yes. Who's calling?W: This is Monica. Can I leave amessage with you?M: OK.Q: Who is calling?5.M: Hello, this is Dr Baker speaking. Is that Mrs Jones?W: No, this is her sister. Can I take a message?M: Yes, please.Q: Who answered the phone?Exercise 21. message: 1. Nancy Davis2. 914-65203. Call Nancy back2. message: 1. peter2. 614-55333. Meet Peter at 12 at the Foreign Language BookstoreSCRIPT1.M: Hello.W: Hello, can I speak to Anne, please? M: Sorry. She's not in right now. Would you like to leave a message?W: Yes, please. My name is Nancy Davis.M: Nancy Davis.W: Yes, and my phone number is 914-6520.M: Did you say 6502?W: No, 6520. Could you ask Anne to call me back tonight?M: OK. I'll give her the message as soon as she comes in.W: Thanks.M: You're welcome.2.W: Hello.M: Hello. I'd like to speak to Frank, please.W: Oh, Frank's not back from the office yet. Can I take a message?M: Yes, please. My name is Peter. W: Peter?M: Yes, that's right. And my number is 614-5533.W: 614-5533.M: Please tell Frank I'll meet him tomorrow at 12 at the Foreign Languages Bookstore.W: 12 o'clock at the bookstore. OK, I'll tell him.Part B conversation 1Exercise 11. why is Pat calling Anna?(c)2. what is the reason why Jack does not accept Pat’s invitation to tea?(c)3. What bis true about Pat?(d) Exercise 21. be out2. Jack/ Tom3. leave Anna a message4. 164,Rose AvenueSCRIPTIs Anna There?Jack: Hello.Pat: Hello. Is Anna there?Jack: No. I'm sorry Anna is out. Pat: Is that you, Tom?Jack: No, I'm not Tom. I'm Jack. I'm Anna's brother.Pat: Oh! I'm sorry. I think Anna has told me about you. She said her brother is coming to spend the summer holiday at her place. That must be you. Jack: Yes. I'll be here for two weeks. Pat: That's great. Well, could you please leave Anna a message for me? Jack: Sure. What is it?Pat: Well, Anna and I are going to meet for tea at my home. Would you ask her to see if she has my French dictionary? If she does, tell her to bring it along. The address is 164, Rose Avenue, in case she has forgotten. Jack: All right. And you are?Pat: I'm Anna's friend Pat.Jack: Thank you for calling, Pat. I'll let her know that you called.Pat: Thank you. By the way, would you like to come along with Anna? I'd like to introduce you to my brother. Jack: That's very nice of you. But I haveto go to the bank this afternoon. Pat: That's a pity. But we'll see you some other time, won't we?Jack: I don't know. Maybe.Pat: Thank you again, Tom.Jack: But I'm not Tom. I'm Jack! Pat: I'm so sorry, Jack.Conversatin 2Exercise 11. c2. b3. cExercise 21. advice2. find Brown somewhere suitable tolive/ an estate agent3. meet and talk to each other at her office4. ten-minute walkSCRIPTI'm a Friend of Alice WilsonJohn Brown has been transferred to work in a townwhere he has no friends. However, his friend AliceWilson has suggested that he phoneher friend BettySmith and ask for her advice about findingsomewhere to live.Betty: Hello? Betty Smith here. John: Oh, Mrs Smith, my name's John Brown. You don't know me, but I'm a friend of Alice Wilson.Betty: Oh, yes?John: When I told Alice I was coming to live here she gave me your name, and suggested that I give you a ring. I was wondering if you could give mesome advice.Betty: I'll be pleased to if I can. What can I do for you?John: Well, I'm looking for a place to live. Alice thought that as you're an estate agent you might know of somewhere suitable.Betty: Yes, I think I can help you. Why don't you come round and see me? Do you know where my office is? John: Yes, I've got the address. Betty: Good. Where are you now? John: I'm at the post office now. Betty: Oh, well, that's just a ten-minutewalk from my office. Come round and see me now.John: Thank you very much. Betty: Not at all.Part D1. what’s the relationship between the two speak?(d)2. Why couldn’t Vicki see Randy last night?( c)3. Which of the following is true of Vicki?(d)Unit 3part AExercise 11.N 2 N 3.P 4.N 5.P 6.P 7 N 8 NSCRIPT1.W: You'd better take a good rest, John. M: I can't afford the time.2.W: I think you really need a holiday. M: Thank you for your advice. But I have to finish my assignment.3.W1: I'm afraid you've put on some weight, Ann. Maybe you should go ona diet.W2: I know, but what kind of diet do you suggest?4.W: If I were you, I'd take an advanced course.M: You know I haven't finished the beginners course yet.5.W: I think you ought to find a bigger apartment.M: I've been trying to find one.6.W: It might be a good idea if you gota part-time job.M: I'm thinking about it these days.7.W: You ought to eat lots of salad and fruit, Larry.M: You know I don't care for fruit and vegetables very much. I prefer meat.8.W: Robert, you shouldn't sleep so much. It won't do you good.M: You may be right. But I get tired if I cut down.Exercise 21. It might be a good idea to travel by air.2. Why don’t you go to professor Stone for advice?3. You’d better take his advice and eat an apple a day.4. Have you thought about looking fora better job?5. If I were you I’d go through the paper again.6. Shouldn’t you spend more time in listening and speaking?Part B conversation 1Exercise 11.b2. a3. aExercise 21. Traveling a lot. / working very hard; unsafe nowadays;2. an interpreter/ able for her to use her language ability; traveling to international meetings/3. an international business person/ not mentioned/ having a lot to do with money, which shedoesn’t like to think about.SCRIPTDreams About theFutureAmy: Hey, Charlie, I've been thinking. Charlie: Oh, yeah? About what? Amy: About the future ... about what I want to be.Charlie: Hmm. I'm sure there are a lot of things that you can do.Amy: Mmm, maybe. I'd like a job where I can travel.Charlie: Well, what about being a flight attendant? You could travel a lot. Amy: No, I've thought of that. Flight attendants work really hard. It's sotiring. And planes aren't safe nowadays. They may crash because of bad weather or even be used as weapons if they fall into wrong hands. Charlie: How about being an interpreter? You're really good at languages. And you could travel to international meetings.Amy: No, I don't think so. Interpreting doesn't sound interesting to me. Charlie: Well, what are you interested in?Amy: Well, maybe I'll become ... an international businesswoman.Charlie: But you don't like thinking about money.Amy: Well, I could change. Charlie: Mmm, I don't know, Amy. I just don't see you as a business person.conversation 2Exercise 11. she has been tired of doing the same old things day after day at home since she moved fromChicago.2. Back in Chicago she worked part time and went swimming every daybut now she just cooksand cleans the house.3. Judy should go out of the house and find a job.Exercise 21. skating and running these days.2. sports/ popular3. sporting goods store4. make money5. for herself.SCRIPTYou Should Get a JobM: So tell me, Judy, how's everything with you?W: Oh, OK, except sometimes I get so tired of doing the same old thing day after day. I mean, when we lived in Chicago I worked part time and went swimming every day. But since we moved I just cook and clean the house.M: It sounds like you need to get out of the house. Maybe you should get a job.W: I guess I should, but I just can'tdecide what to do.M: What do you want to do?W: Well, as a matter of fact, I've been thinking about opening a sporting goods store.M: A sporting goods store? How come?W: Well, look at all the people that are skating and running these days, I mean, sports are so popular. And there isn't any sporting goods store around here, so I think it would make money. And besides, I want to work for myself ... It's a crazy idea, isn't it?Anyway, how's everything with you? M: I don't think it's crazy at all. In fact, I think it sounds kind of exciting.Part DExercise1. She can’t decide whether to go to unversity or get a job2. To study economics at universiry.3. 1)She thinks she will have no time for fun with too much reading and writing.2) She doesn’t like to ask her parents for pocket money at her age.Unit 4Part AExercise 11. Take some aspirin2. Have his eyes tested3. go to the health center and see a doctor4. Economics5. Just lie down for a while.SCRIPT1.M: What's the matter, Betty?W: I've got a fever and a really badheadache.M: Oh, that's too bad. Why don't you take some aspirin?Q: What does the man advise the woman to do?2.M: Sarah, my eyesight is getting worse and worse. What do you think I should do?W: I think you should have your eyes tested first, and then maybe buy a pair of glasses.M: Yes, I suppose I should. Then what kind of frames would look good onme?W: Well, if I were you, I'd buy metal ones. They give you a scholarly look. Q: What does the woman suggest the man do first?3.M: Betty, you don't look well.W: I know. I feel rotten.M: You'd better go to the health center and see a doctor.W: Yeah, that sounds like good advice.I will.Q: What's the man's advice to Betty?4.W: I can't decide whether to go to college or get a job. What do you think?M: I'd advise you to go on studying. W: But I'm not sure what subject to study.M: Why don't you major in economics? You're so good with numbers.Q: What major does the man suggest the woman take?5.M: You know you really should take a break. You've been at your desk for hours.W: Yeah, I guess you're right. I'm so tired. I wonder if I can finish reading this article today.M: If I were you, I'd just lie down for a while.W: I think I might.Q: What should the woman do according to the man?Part BConversation 1Exercise11. What seems to be Peter’s trouble?(c)2. Why does Peter has little chance to talk to English people?(a)3. What can you lean from the conversation?(b)Exercise 21. go out more/ go to pubs/ take a class/ speak first2. the weather/sports/ footbal,/swimming,/ tennis/ traveling and sightseeingWhat's the Matter, Peter?Sarah: What's the matter, Peter? Youdon't look very happy today. Peter: I'm not, Sarah. I'm worried about my English.Sarah: What's the problem? Peter: I'm not practicing enough. Sarah: Why not?Peter: Well, I seldom have a chance to meet English people.Sarah: You should go out more. Peter: Where should I go?Sarah: Maybe you should go to pubs or take a class.Peter: But ... English people never speak to me.Sarah: Ah! You should speak first. Peter: What can I talk about? Sarah: The weather! English people are always interested in the weather. Peter: But I can't be talking about the weather all the time. What else can I talk about?Sarah: Well, you can talk about sports.A lot of English people play sports. Football, swimming, tennis ... Peter: But I don't know anything about sports. All I'm interested in is sightseeing.Sarah: Then you can talk about theplaces you've been. English people love traveling and sightseeing. Peter: Really? Then I can tell them about my trip to the Lake District. Sarah: Why not? That'll give you very good chances to practice your English. And you'll make some friends too, I'm sure.Peter: That sounds good. I'll think about it.Conversation 2Exercise11. what does Simon’s mother think ofhis present job?(c)2. what is true about Simon?( d)3. what can you infer fron the conversation?( d)Exercise 21. Gardening2. Good pay3. plenty of fresh air4. Not suitable for a university graduate5. Boring6. The idea7. Appeals to ne8. a lot of study, and then working allsorts of hours.Why Don't You Get a Decent Job?Mother: Why don't you get a decent job for a change, Simon?Simon: But I like my job, mother. Mother: Look, digging gardens is not a suitable job for a university graduate.Simon: I don't see anything wrong with digging gardens. The money's not bad and there's plenty of fresh air. Mother: Well, I'm not against gardening as a hobby. But you have adegree in political science. Think of all the years you spent in studying. Simon: Well, the degree doesn't help me get a good job. I've tried everywhere but no place wanted a political science major.Mother: If I were you, I'd go on to take a new course, teaching, accountancy ... Simon: Accountancy? Anything but that. It's so boring.Mother: Come on, you really must think of the future. Why don't you just write a few application forms? Simon: I'll tell you what. I'd like to be adoctor.Mother: Well, you should think very seriously about that. It means a lot of study, and then working all sorts of hours.Simon: Yes, maybe. But the idea appeals to me.Mother: Well, then, you ought to get more information about it as soon as possible.Part DExercise1. Take a bus tour2. Visit the science museum3. Go to the zoo4. Visit th national art gallary5. Try some of the lacal restaurants.Unit 5Part AExercises 11. d2. b3. b4. d5. cSCRIPT。