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新视野大学英语视听说第四册答案UNIT 1Ⅱ.Basic Listening Practice1-5: CBDADⅢ.Listening InTask 11-5: DACBCTask 2(S1)owner (S2)running (S3)drop (S4)outlaw (S5)uneventfully (S6)yelling(S7)lives (S8)As he’s picking himself up ,he sees large man, almost seven feet tall. He’s muscular, and is growling as he approaches the bar.(S9) The bartender nervously hand the big man a beer, hand shaking (S10) I got to get out of town !Didn’t you hear Big John is coming .Task 31-5: DCBDAⅥ. Further Listening and SpeakingTask 11-5: ABCCDTask 21-5: TFFTFNews Report(S1) passengers (S2) height (S3) released (S4) dive (S5) 360 (S6) independently (S7) back and forth (S8) facing (S9) surprise (S10) adds (S11) length (S12) measure (S13) capacity (S14) thrillingUNIT 2Ⅱ .Basic Listening Practice1-5: BACDBⅢ. Listening InTask 11-5: CADBATask 2(S1) nose (S2) voice (S3) math (S4) sound (S5) inserted (S6) neck (S7) fat (S8) The voice lift is becoming more widely known among an aging population, who try to make themselves sound younger (S9) a retired construction engineer who underwent the voice lift several years ago (S10) Voice lift can also benefit people like performers, lawyers, teachers, and telephone operators who need to have a strong voice.Task 31-5: CCBBDⅥ.Further Listening and SpeakingTask 11-5: ACDBATask 21-5: FTFTFNews Report(S1) finals (S2) billion (S3) hosted (S4) one-time (S5) winners (S6) white (S7) dominated (S8) charm (S9) personality (S10) figure (S11) title (S12) represented (S13) went (S14) fierce (S15) turn (S16) waved (S17) celebrationsUNIT 3Ⅱ. Basic Listening Practice1-5: DACBCⅢListening InTask 11-5: BCADCTask 2(S1) climb (S2) reports (S3) missing (S4) assistance (S5) factor (S6) presence (S7) originating (S8) Rainfall exceeded 500 mm(or 19,7 inches )along the border areas of Haiti and the Dominican Republic during that period (S9) This made it difficult for humanitarian relief workers to rescues stranded people and deliver badly–needed food ,medicine and supplies to residents (S10)Analysis of the past data shows that major floods in the Dominican Republic and Haiti are now a near-annual eventTask 31-5: ABCDCⅥTask 11-5: ACBDATask 21-5: FFTFTNews Report(S1) knocking (S2) coast (S3) tearing (S4) described (S5) managed (S6) following (S7) drop (S8) battled (S9) making up ground (S10) leader (S11) struggled (S12) teamwork (S13) recovery (S14) setting (S15) winds (S16) legs (S17) chance (S18) despiteUNIT 4Ⅱ. Basic Listening Practice1-5: CBABDⅢ. Listening InTask 11-5: CBDAATask 2(S1) shortened (S2) known (S3) independent (S4) enterprises (S5) spread (S6) nearly (S7) so (S8) the acronym SOHO have been used to a great extend by companies that sell products to large numbers of small business with asmall-sized office(S9) Many books are written and sold specifically for this type of office to tell people how to equip a small office(S10) In the field of software development, engineers often have to work 20 hours or more at a stretch, so they can hardly adapt to normal office hours. Task 31-5: BDDACⅥTask 11-5: DBCACTask 21-5: FTFTFNews Report(S1) travelers (S2) past (S3) behind (S4) translation (S5) portable packing (S6) general idea (S7) assist (S8) available (S9) communicateUNIT 5Ⅱ.1-5: BDACDⅢ.Task 11-5: BDACCTask 2(S1)watched (S2) when (S3)pile (S4) around (S5) leaned (S6) hiding (S7) indifferently (S8) Stone rushed into the cashier’s office , took $250 from the cash box ,and returned. “Take it,” he said, and get out! Don’t let me see you around here again (S9) seeing the young man showed no sign of embarrassment, Stone got furious. (S10)He was waiting for the 20 dollars we owe him for lunch .He works for the coffee shop around the corner.Task 31-5: DCBCAⅥTask 11-5:ABCDATask 2TTFFFNewes Rreport(S1) announced (S2) massive (S3)surprise (S4)rescue (S5)22,000(S6)discontinued (S7) salary (S8) turnaround (S9) profit (S10)hit hard(S11)closings (S12) emotion (S13) quality and productivityUNIT 6Ⅱ1-5:CCADBⅢ。

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UNIT 1Ⅱ.Basic Listening Practice1-5: CBDADⅢ.Listening InTask 11-5: DACBCTask 2(S1)owner (S2)running (S3)drop (S4)outlaw (S5)uneventfully (S6)yelling (S7)lives (S8)As he’s picking himself up ,he sees large man, almost seven feet tall. He’s muscular, and is growling as he approaches the bar.(S9) The bartender nervously hand the big man a beer, hand shaking (S10) I got to get out of town !Didn’t you hear Big John is coming .Task 31-5: DCBDAⅥ. Further Listening and SpeakingTask 11-5: ABCCDTask 21-5: TFFTFNews Report(S1) passengers (S2) height (S3) released (S4) dive (S5) 360 (S6) independently (S7) back and forth (S8) facing (S9) surprise (S10) adds (S11) length (S12) measure (S13) capacity (S14) thrillingUNIT 2Ⅱ .Basic Listening Practice1-5: BACDBⅢ. Listening InTask 11-5: CADBATask 2(S1) nose (S2) voice (S3) math (S4) sound (S5) inserted (S6) neck (S7) fat (S8) The voice lift is becoming more widely known among an aging population, who try to makethemselves sound younger (S9) a retired construction engineer who underwent the voice lift several years ago (S10) Voice lift can also benefit people like performers, lawyers, teachers, and telephone operators who need to have a strong voice.Task 31-5: CCBBDⅥ.Further Listening and SpeakingTask 11-5: ACDBATask 21-5: FTFTFNews Report(S1) finals (S2) billion (S3) hosted (S4) one-time (S5) winners (S6) white (S7) dominated (S8) charm (S9) personality (S10) figure (S11) title (S12) represented (S13) went (S14) fierce (S15) turn (S16) waved (S17) celebrationsUNIT 3Ⅱ. Basic Listening Practice1-5: DACBCⅢListening InTask 11-5: BCADCTask 2(S1) climb (S2) reports (S3) missing (S4) assistance (S5) factor (S6) presence (S7) originating (S8) Rainfall exceeded 500 mm(or 19,7 inches )along the border areas of Haiti and the Dominican Republic during that period (S9) This made it difficult for humanitarian relief workers to rescues stranded people and deliver badly–needed food ,medicine and supplies to residents (S10)Analysis of the past data shows that major floods in the Dominican Republic and Haiti are now a near-annual eventTask 31-5: ABCDCⅥTask 11-5: ACBDATask 21-5: FFTFTNews Report(S1) knocking (S2) coast (S3) tearing (S4) described (S5) managed (S6) following (S7) drop (S8) battled (S9) making up ground (S10) leader (S11) struggled (S12) teamwork (S13) recovery (S14) setting (S15) winds (S16) legs (S17) chance (S18) despiteUNIT 4Ⅱ. Basic Listening Practice1-5: CBABDⅢ. Listening InTask 11-5: CBDAATask 2(S1) shortened (S2) known (S3) independent (S4) enterprises (S5) spread (S6) nearly (S7) so (S8) the acronym SOHO have been used to a great extend by companies that sell products to large numbers of small business with a small-sized office(S9) Many books are written and sold specifically for this type of office to tell people how to equip a small office(S10) In the field of software development, engineers often have to work 20 hours or more at a stretch, so they can hardly adapt to normal office hours.Task 31-5: BDDACⅥTask 11-5: DBCACTask 21-5: FTFTFNews Report(S1) travelers (S2) past (S3) behind (S4) translation (S5) portable packing (S6) general idea (S7) assist (S8) available (S9) communicateUNIT 5Ⅱ.1-5: BDACDⅢ.Task 11-5: BDACCTask 2(S1)watched (S2) when (S3)pile (S4) around (S5) leaned (S6) hiding (S7) indifferently (S8) Stone rushed into the cashier’s office , took $250 from the cash box ,and returned. “Take it,” he said, and get out! Don’t let me see you around here again (S9) seeing the young man showed no sign of embarrassment, Stone got furious. (S10)He was waiting for the 20 dollars we owe him for lunch .He works for the coffee shop around the corner.Task 31-5: DCBCAⅥTask 11-5:ABCDATask 2TTFFFNewes Rreport(S1) announced (S2) massive (S3)surprise (S4)rescue (S5)22,000(S6)discontinued (S7) salary (S8) turnaround (S9) profit (S10)hit hard (S11)closings (S12) emotion (S13) quality and productivityUNIT 6Ⅱ1-5:CCADBⅢ。

新视野大学英语听说第四册答案

新视野大学英语听说第四册答案

Unit oneA.The man has come to a new understanding.B.The man has not painted any pictures yet.C.The woman is famous for painting pictures.D.The woman has not accepted the man’s application.A.He created art that is ignored by people.B.He does not have money and fame.C.He is not satisfied with work as an artist.D.He has not achieved everything he ever wanted.A.The man starting in the writing business.B.The man having problems with his writing.C.The man finding something to keep from being bored.D.The man suffering for a reason he isn’t sure of.A.The man is rarely inclined to believe others.B.The speaking do not know much about the director.C.The director does not sell his art to the public.D.The woman really works for art rather than fame.A.A successful salesman.B.A man with famous frienfs.C.A famous man’sfamily lifeD.A troubled dancer.He became a homeless person.She has become a successWorking as an actor.In a book publishing company.In a car dealer's lot.On a street.In an agent's office.Teacher and student.Doctor and patient.mother and son.Employer and employee.Oscar Wilde’s fame.Having no speak about you is worst thing.Teacher and student.Because he was well-known.Fame is both positive and negative.A lesson we c an learn from Monroe’s life.The speaker is an old person.To be in films.In 1959.To warn people about fame.The value of friends.Friends aren’t very necessary.The woman doesn’t have a big family.Once can argue with a friend.In a classroom.Gable’s life after World War II.In 1955.Gable’s life had many ups and downs.A film.Gable never saw his son.Nursing at Beth Israel Hospital produces the best patient care possible. If we are to solve the nursing 1)shortage, hospital administration and doctors everywhere would do well to follow Beth Israel’s example.At Beth Israel, each patient is 2) assigned to a primary nurse who visits at length with the patient and constructs a full-scale heath account that covers everything from his or her medical history to his emotional state. Then, the nurse writes a care plan, one that is not only 3) centered on the patient’s illness but also one which includes everything else that is necessary.The primary nurse stays with the patient throughout his or her 4) hospitallization , keeping track of his or her progress and seeking further advice from the doctor. If a patient at Beth Israel is not responding to 5) treatment , it is not uncommon for the nurse to propose another approach to the doctor. What the doctor at Beth Israel have in the primary nurse is a true 6) colleague .Nursing at Beth Israel also involves a 7) decentialized nursing administration; every floor and every unit is a self-contained organization. 8) There’re nurse-managers instead of head-nurses ;In addition to their medical duties, they do all their own hiring and firing, and employee advising. They even make salary re commendations. Each unit’s nurses 9) decidea among themselves who will work what to do and when .Beth Israel’s nurse-in-chief as 10) an equal with other wise presidents of the hospital .The nurse-in-chief is a member of the Medical Executive Committee, which in most hospitals includes only doctors.Unit twoThe man appreciates Charlie Chaplin’s films.Chaplin as a role model.Female politicians are rare.She’s honest.Their family.Her new invention.Producing art that’s unlike other art.Being like other people.Teacher and student.Mother and son.Father and daughter.Employer and employee.Wife and husband.Employee and employee.Father and daughter.Teacher and student.The reason for Chaplin’s success.Because she wants to be successful.There is no party tonight.Practice her acting skills.At the speakers’ home.A person unlike any other.He made silent films.A poor person.Switzerland was more accepting of Communism than US.In 1975.The works of Orson Welles.The man doesn’t think the woman is equal to welles.She would rather be active.In 1941.Teacher and student.A musician and movie star.Because Presley died.In 1956.Because he had a heart attack.His daughter.Rembrandt, one of the greatest artiest of all time, was born in Leiden in the Netherlands. As a child, he liked to 1) sketch the sun coming in through a windmill where he lived. He continued this interest in light and 2) shadow throughout life. His 3) paintings often show one hand of a person in light and in the dark.Many artists traveled 4) abroad but Rembrandt always stayed within 50 miles of his birthplace in Leiden, although he lived to be 63. Much artists life was spent in Amsterdam, then the richest town in 5) Europe . in some of Rembrandt’s paintings, we see the rich clothes and 6) jewels worn by people of that time in Amsterdam.Other Dutch artists of the time painted cloth of 7) exqute texture, dishes and other such things simply because they were beautiful. The Dutch artists of Rembrandt’s day painted 8)pictures of rooms with handsome dressed people in them . Rembrandt was greater because he painted people so that we can tell how they felt and thought. He painted their personalities, 9) not only the clothes and the lines of their faces .Rembrandt worked hard all his life, constantly improving his art. But his domestic life was filled with sorrow as all his children and his wife died before him and his overspending meant that his later years were filled with hardship. The people of his time stopped honoring him, 10) but he was far greater than he would ever become . He was a great artist working on art problems ahead of his time.3第三单元1. A The man is a very lazy person.B The man isn trying very hard at his job.C The man doesn’t ha ve a job.D the man couldn’t get government money.2.A The man gets welfare money for having children.B The man has children that cost a lot of money.C The woman doesn’t receive welfare money.D The woman doesn’t have any children.3.A People who are blind.B A company started by a blind man.C A man who has overcome difficulty.D People who are both rich and nice.4.A The woman should lose her job.B The woman shouldn’t be depressed.C The woman won’t get cut by management.D The woman can easily find something new.5.A The patient went home and broke down.B The patient did not cry in front of the speakers.C The patient was not told he would die in a month.D The patient did not seem brave to the doctors.6.A Playing a game.B Watching a game.C Looking for something missing.D Missing the league’s top players.7.A Be confident that things will get better.B Talk about her feelings of death and suicide.C Get a divorce and then be positive.D Learn form the troubles of other people.8A Because he thinks it’s normal for people to be blind.B Because he is glad he has the ability to see.C Because he doesn’t know what it’s like to be able to see.D Because he doesn’t imaging anything terrible.9.A Doctor and patient.B Mother and son.C Father and daughent.D Teacher and student.10.A 5%.B 95%.C 70%.D 30%.1A The woman’s condition.B Benefits from the government.C The man’s job.D Dogs for the blind.2A for 40 years.B for 30 years.C for 20 years.D for 25 years.3A She isn’t a lover of animals.B She isn’t as cool as the man thinks.C She doesn’t have a dog to lead her around.D She doesn’t work because of her blindness.4A She needs glasses.B She needs sunglasses.C She has a guide dog.D She needs s walking stick.5A The man is blind.B The man isn’t very observant.C The woman is an animals lovers.D The woman is very cool.1A Help for America’s poor.B The Great Depression.C The New Deal policies.D The poor and needy.2A Economic depression.B Poor people.C Financial resources.D The standard of living.3A The federal government stopped welfare in 1996.B Millions of people received welfare in the 1930s.C The New Deal policies were minimal at best.D The federal government had more money than the states.4A From 1930.B From 1935.C From 1960.D from 1996.5A People on welfare have lost benefits, especially medical care.B People who are trying to find jobs are criticized.C Both people for and against welfare are against parts of it.D Defenders of welfare benefits are not perfect.1A The sister.B The dog.C The man.D The woman.2A The woman is blind.4A In a barbershop.B In a dog training school.C In the classroom.D In a store.5A Mother and son.B Doctor and patient.C Teacher and student.D Employer and employee.1B A method for reaching an agreement.2A Agreeing soon after listening can cause trouble.3C Already formed ideas.4B One person being completely right.5C A compromise.[Service for Elderly Residents]The London borough of Camden provides many service for elderly residents, among which are the preparation for retirement courses. These courses, lasting for ten afternoons, are run three times a year from 1)September to June. They are basically designed for people due to 2)retire within a few years. These students are normally released for half days by their employers. But those already in 3)retirement are also welcome to join. The courses last about ten weeks and cost six pounds per person, normally paid by the employer, with a 4)reduction for those already retired or receiving supplementary benefits. The courses include 5)practical talks. These talks are on relevant subjects such as 6)pensions and taxes. A wide field of 7)leisure activities is also covered and sufficient time is left for questions and discussion.These is also a senior citizens' club held at the Merry Ward Center on weekday afternoons form one thirty to three thirty.8)The club arranges discussion groups and handicraft sessions, including dress-making and carpentry. Membership is free and 9) a member can attend any course held there free of charge Other services at the center include legal advice at reduced rates to those who otherwise could not afford it and free financial advice from 10)the financial section on Mondays and Wednesdays between six and eight p.m. Any other personal problems can be discussed with a counselor on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from three thirty to four.第四单元Vietnam's economic plans.The effect of the Internet.The store is among a shrinking group not on the Net.The speakers have a business together.Because they find out about the patient's allergy.The credit bureau.The man doesn't have a job.Technology is being used by governments.A Mother and son.B Father and daughter.C Teacher and student.D Employer and employee.A In a library.B In a bookstore.C In a computer store.D In a classroom.How Vietnam should make use of its resources.Many Vietnamese don't have much money.He thinks the government should help its poor people.It can be enjoyable and helpful.A Teacher and student.B Brother and sister.C Mother and son.D Father and daughter.The term "information highway".The National Information Infrastructure.He gathered money for its development.people's understanding of the Internet is stronger.The term served an important purpose.The man's problems moving in to a new home.A 6 months.B 2 months.C 10 months.D 3 months.The man hasn't fixed the problems in his home.Increasing the rent.People on the Internet and a German story.As having intelligence and a good personality.Lovely.The beast had a good heart.People looking for love on the Internet are like the Beast.[The Information Age Is Coming]A new era is upon us. Call it what you will: the service economy, information age, or the knowledge society. It all translates to a 1)fundamental change in the way we work. Already we're partly there. The percentage of people who earn their living by making things has fallen 2)dramatically in the Western world. Today the 3)majority of jobs in America, Europe and Japan are in the service industry, and that number is on the rise. More women are in the 4)workplace than before. There are more part-time jobs. More people are 5)self-employed . But the 6)breadth of the economic transformation can't be measured by numbers alone, because it is also giving rise to a radical new way of thinking about the nature of work itself. Long-help 7)notions about jobs and careers, the skills needed to succeed, even the relationship between individuals and employers –all of these are being challenged.We only have to look behind us to get some sense of what is ahead. No one looking ahead 20 years could possibly have foreseen the ways in which a single invention, the chip, would transform our world thanks to 8)its applications in personal computers, digital communications, and factory robots. Tomorrow's achievements in biotechnology, artificial intelligence, or even some 9)still unimagined technology could produce a similar wave of dramatic changes. But one thing is certain: information and knowledge will because even more vital, and the people who possess it, whether they work in manufacturing or services, 10)will have the greatest advantage and produce the most wealth. Computer knowledge will because as basic a requirement as the ability to read and write.------------------5FreedomReasons to go to a quiet placeThe foreign roommates of the womanTo discover more about peopleThe man thinks the woman should get along with her roommateTalk to himselfThe man really does not want a roommateThe man thinks the roommate might be stealingSister and brotherMother and sonThe man has found his daughter after searchingThe mountainsIt offers opportunity for mental healingThe woman has run away from the man in the endIn a forestDormitoriesTo save moneyBig room with several bedsArmy residence buildingsSoldiers get less privacy typicallyChildren who are home aloneMany children are home aloneHe is unhappy and worriedWealthier suburban kids aren't safe aloneFrightenedGoing to a restaurant aloneHe is by himselfGoing to a restaurant aloneAt a small tableEating at a restaurant alone could be worse than not eatingThirty years ago, anyone blaming loneliness for physical illness would have been laughed at. But as scientists studied different populations, loneliness kept emerging as a risk factor. In one study, Californian researchers followed 4700 residents of Alameda County for 10 years, starting in 1965 At first, the participants reported their key sources of companionship and estimated the time they devoted to each other. During the study, the people who reported the least social contact died at nearly three times the rate of those reporting the most. The source of companionship didn't matter, but time spent with others was critical.Since then, researchers have studied men, women, soldiers and students from countries all over the world. And the same pattern keeps emerging . Women who say they fell isolate go on to die of cancer at several times the expected rate. College students who report "strained and cold" relationships with their parents suffer extraordinary rates of hypertension and heart disease decades later, Heart-attach survivors who happened to live by themselves die at twice the rate of those live with othersFor those of us who are still healthy the lesson should be obvious, It’s clear that reaching out to other can have our body strong. It's equally clear that we're growing more isolated. In 1900sOnly 5 percent of U.S. consisted of the person living alone. The proportion reached 13 percent in 1960s, and it stands at 25 percent today.----------------------6The woman believes someone has been stealing from the company.The man has stolen from his employerTo bribe the customs peopleThe woman has stolen somethingRich criminals go freeThe man doesn't know if it's good for the police to carryA mistake made concerning a shootingAdditional instructions270 millionEmployer and employeeA bribeBecause he pays her so little for her workShe is crazyThe man will not say anything about the theftEmployer and employeeReason for different treatment of criminalsPunishment is based upon violence of the crimeBlue-collar crime requires violenceA mugger who uses a knifeIt is reasonable and fairA method for solving the problem of government corruptionBy handing over bribe moneyCorrupt officials can't save themselves completelyThe plan starts to workNew acts passed by the governmentOlympic corruptionAn unhappy workerTo investigate the messLooking into the charges of corruptionCities have bribed officials in the pastEver since Philippine President Joseph Estrada was accused in October of accepting huge bribes, opposition pressure on him to resign has increased rapidly. On November 13, the House of Representatives voted to impeach him and declared he would face trial in the Senate.The bribery scandal broke at a press conference on October 9. At the press conference, Governor Luis Singapore of Ilocos Sur Province accused Estrada of illegally taking US $8 million in bribes from a gambling operation and getting US $2.7 million in tobacco taxes from that province. The Philipine House of Representatives reacted quickly. On October 1841 members put forward an act of impeachment against the President, listing many accusations of corruption, bribery, and using his office for personal gainThe House of Representatives formally started impeachment procedures on October 23. Meanwhile, the opposition has pushed for him to resign. On October 12, current vice-President Gloria M.Arroyo resigned as secretary of social welfare and urged the president to resign. Since then, the Sectary of Trade and Industry, the director-general of Grain Administration, and five economic advices to the President have resigned , And more than 40 members of the congress of Estrada's own party have announced that they would withdraw from the party, including the chairmen of Senate and the House of Representatives, and the chairmen of some committees in the House of Representatives . With such important members of the government and congress having transferred their allegiance, the opposition has been emboldened to organized large-scale mass rallies to ask the President to step down.Unit 7Genetics isn't most important to math skillsThe woman thinks racism is badThe ancestry of native AustraliansTheir genetic researchSimilar peoples fight against each otherThe speakers don't agree about the role of geneticsThe man thinks Molly's success is based on both genetics and effortSome people are more suited to a place than othersHusband and wifeA classroomDifferences between populationsThe person's genesThe father is wrong in his beliefsThe woman doesn't think genes makes one group better than anotherTeacher and studentA biotechnology companyGTG has interests in multiple countries around the world75.8%$1.5MRaised costs for researchThe truth we now know about gamesGenes are difficult to figure outA portion of DNA99.9%peopleNew developments in medical careThe full benefits of the genetic map have not yet been achievedBiotechnology companiesDiscrimination against peopleRich peopleAt present, it is believed that genes account for at least half of out general thinking ability. Looking for better genes for their children has become the major concern of many would-be parents. They hope they can have a choice of the baby's sex, its likely height, weight, hair, eye color, and intelligence Four months ago, an unnamed couple placed "wanted" advertisements in several students' newspapers run by high-fee, famous colleges where they might be able to find the genes they wanted for their children"Intelligent, athletic egg-donor needed for loving family," their advertisement read, "You must be at least 178 centimeters, strongly built, and possess no major family medical issues," And the reward? It was $50000The couple has disclosed that 300 women responded. And more than a hundred reached the stage of consideration : 20 from Yale, 30 from Harvard. 40 from Princeton, and 15 from StanfordWhat drew most attention was not the courage of the couple who advertised in these famous college newspapers, and not the principle of "eggs for sale", but the sum American egg donors expect to be paid. Until then, the going rate was about $3000 to $5000, plus all the costs of medical treatment and insurance. Their action raised " high-quality" donor eggs into a different price bracket, as high as $50000. This amount would meet almost half the cost of fees fo r the students’ four-year college course. And it is a good deal more than the average American's annual wage.81-10The condition of blacks in the US.The speakers are black people .Blacks and whites mostly live together.Because people won’t give her a job.The man id not a black person.He put forth a strong effort.A young person replacing him.The woman expects to look young.In a private restroom.In a courtroom.In an office.At home.Teacher and student.Employer and employee.Father and daughter.Mother and son.The man mistakes the identity of the woman.The woman is the manager.The speakers are in an Asian country.The man's culture isn't superior to hers.In an office.The history of slavery.11million.In 1809.Brazil.Slavery today goes on without government approval.The Ku Klux KlanBlack peopleThe Civil War ended.In 1920.The man is not a member of the KKK.Black woman in college.A generation age, college would've been less likely for a Natasha.The number of female black college student.8.8%White woman.In the fall of 1951, during my first week at North Carolina College, the chairman's wife stopped me one day in the hall .she wanted to see me, she said. when I went to her office, she greeted me with a big smile." you know," she said," you got the highest mark on the verbal part of the examination." she was referring to the verbal examination that the entire freshman class took upon entering the college. In spite of her smile, her eyes and tone of voice were saying ,"How could this black-skinned girl score so high?" "It must be some sort of 4) fluke ."I felt 5) agitated ,but I managed to smile my thinks, and backed off. For here at North Carolina College, the 6) faculty assumed light-skinned students were more intelligent. They were always a bit surprised when a dark-skinned student did well, 7) particularly if she was a girl.When the grades for the first quarter came out, 8) I had the highest average in the freshman class . The chairman's wife called me into her office again. She praised me for my grades.9) Then, she took out a copy of the examination paper , and she asked me to take the exam over again.For a few moments 10) I was so angry that I started punding her .I had seldom hated anyone so deeply. I handed the examination paper back and walked out.9Disneylan d hasn’t opened near them.Appealing to Chinese people.He hasn’t seen the news himselfGive in to what his potential employers want.The opening day at a Disneyland park.The woman doesn’t work at Disneyland.Because it has many people.The easy way to do everything.Father and daughter.Employer and employee.The speakers are going to Disneyland.Hong Kong.Seeing Donald Duck.The man knows Donald Duck isn’t real duck.A car.The Disneyland parks in different countries.In 1983.The Walt Disney Company.The Disneyland in paris is still open to this day.Disney theme parks have opened in at least 4 different countries.Culture shock experienced when going abroad.Culture shock.The person loses the support of familiar things.His home.The woman had culture shock.Walt Disney.Because Disney represents America well.He was most responsible for his company’s success.His talent for understanding his audience.Walt Disney was the face of his company.When organizers approached the authorities in Beij ing about staging Puccini’s Turandot , the Italian opera set in the Forbidden City of Beijing, officials initially hesitated. Authorities worried that the film director Zhang Yimou didin’t have the experience to handle such a project. Only after several mo nths did officials grant permission.Though Puccini had never visited China , he based his opera about a cruel princess in a fairy tale. The story was meant to unfold in the Forbidden City, against a Chinese background.The Beijing production was not traditional. Zhang introduced elements of Peking Opera to his version of Turandot, which was first staged in Florence last spring and then in Beijing. Last July Zhang Yimou told journalists ,”The Italian and Chinese cultures are just like two separate mountains, and my work is like a tunnel through which I can travel freely between the two.” Critics performers and audience alike were especially excited about the new introduction to the story.The story of Turandot , though against the Chinese background , is based on a European fairy story: A disguised prince seeks the hand of the proud and cruel Princess Turandot , who kills all suitors who cannot answer her turee riddles. Though the succeeds, the prince promises to sacrifice himself if Turandot can learn his name.Some Chinese critics have complained that the princess has none of the grace of a true Chinese lady.Nevertheless, it couold be said that Turandot was “coming home”, It was staged in front of an ancient temple adjacent to the Forbidden City.unit 10:EQHer employees can't make good use of their high IQThe man's EQ score is highThe man they are talking about got a low score on the IQ testTests of emotional abilitiesA problem the man hadThe man's EQ levelHer son has the abilities he needs to be successfulA classroomMother and sonA comparison of their intelligenceHe think his IQ is higherThe man's concept of intelligenceThe woman thinks her EQ is higherBrother and sisterNew understanding brought to us by twro researchersBecause it is held in high esteem by others in our societyEQ is more important than IQ in predicting successThere is a part of personality that was previously unconsideredThe capacity to comprehend emotionsThe man is having a job interviewHe studied English literatureAfter working for Fuji BankThe man has a job alreatyIn an officeHow to ger more from employeesThe difference between what can be done and what is doneThis passage is directed at managersTo be responsible for their workWorkers to produce good workWe've been driving home the theme that one rarely gets second chances. It's what you do with the first chance that counts. And because customers always stand ready to judge, every interaction with a customer is yet again a first chance---from which there may or may not be a second. So, every interaction counts.while on a ___ consulting __ assignment, a man flew to Central Florida to meet with the executives of Publix super Markets. While___renting ___ his car , he asked for directions to the nearest Publix. The rental___ agent ___ became excited ."Do you work for Publix ?" she wanted to know."No. I have an___ appointment __ at their offices.""well , you tell them how much I like their stores," she said loudly.Hearing this ____ exchange _ , another agent came to the counter . She began singing the ____ praises _ of Publix ."I love their stores! When I can't find something , ____ the people who work there actually know where things are and they'll take you right to them _ ."As if the proof wasn't enough already, a third rental car agent joined the rally."___ I will tell you what I really like about Publix __ —their people are friendly. They say 'good morning' and 'thank you' . They seem to be so happy . I got out of my way to shop at Publix . ___ There's a different grocery store near my house, but all that the employees do there is to grunt __ . I drive right past it whenever I can and go straight to Publix."。

新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册答案

新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册答案

新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册答案(总11页)-本页仅作为预览文档封面,使用时请删除本页-新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册答案Unit 1 Enjoy you feelings!II. Basic Listening Practice;1. C2. B3. D4. A5. DIII. Listening in;1. D2. A3. C4. B5. CS1. owner; S2. running; S3. drop; S4. outlaw; S5. uneventfully; S6. yelling; S7. lives; S8. As he’s picking himself up, he sees a large man, almost seven feet tall. H e’s muscular, and is growling as he approaches the bar; S9. The bartender nervously hands the big man a beer, hands shaking; S10. I got to get out of town! Didn’t you hear Big John is coming.1. D2. C3. B4. D5. AVI. Further Listening and Speaking1. A2. B3. C4. C5. D1.T2. F3. F4. T5. F1.We usually have two choices: to fight or to run;2.The writer says the option of walking away and calming down is the moreproductive method of handling anger;3.The writer says, “If you refuse to admit that you’re angry or hurt, or if you makeit appear that everything is peaches and cream, you are not managing anger in a productive way.”4.We must ask ourselves, “What made me angry?”5.Finally you can ask yourself, “Why did that make me angry?” Through suchlogical reasoning, one tends to calm down and move toward a sensible solution. News Report:1.passengers;2. height;3. released;4. dive;5. independently;6. 360;7. backand forth; 8. facing; 9. adds; 10. length; 11. measure; 12. capacity; 13 thrilling.Unit 2 Beauty can be boughtII. Basic Listening Practice1. B2. A3. C4. D5. BIII, Listening In1. C2. A3. D4. B5. AS1. nose; S2. voice; S3. match; S4. sound; S5. inserted; S6. neck; S7. fat; S8. The voice lift is becoming more widely known among an aging population, who try tomake themselves sound younger; S9. a retired construction engineer who underwent the voice lift several years ago; S10. Voice lift can also benefit people like performers, lawyers, teachers, and telephone operators who need to have a strong voice.1. C2. C3. B4. B5. DVI. Further Listening and Speaking1. A2. C3. D4. B5. A1. F2. T3. F4. T5. F1.It is a quick and easy way to freshen up your looks—and boost your confidence;2.Clients often says, “I want to cut my hair, but I should lose weight first. “But thepopular stylist says, “That’s not the right sequence; it’s the other way around.”3.The speaker says that if you have a round face, you may look better with shorterhair;4.That depends on the length of your neck. The longer the neck, the shorter youcan go;5.They change the shape of your face, making it seem shorter.News Report1.finals2. billion3. hosted4. one-time5. winners6. white7. dominated8.majority 9. charm 10. personality 11. figure 12. title 13. represented 14. went15. fierce 16. turn 17. waved 18. celebrationsUnit 3 Watch out when nature strikes backII. Basic listening practice1.D2. A3. C4. B5. CIII. Listening In1.B2. C3. A4. D5. CS1. climb S2. reports S3. missing S4. assistance S5. factor S6. presence S7. originating S8. Rainfall exceeded 500mm(or inches) along the border areas of Haiti and the Dominican Republic during that period; S9. This made it difficult for humanitarian relief workers to rescue strandedpeople and deliver badly-needed food, medicine and supplies to residents; S10. Analysis of the past data shows that major floods in the Dominican Republic and Haiti are now a near-annual event.1.A2. B3. C4. D5. CVI. Further Listening and Speaking1.A2. C3. B4. D5. A1 F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. TNew Report1.knocking2. coast3. tearing4. described5. managed6. following7. drop 8. battled 9. making up ground 10. leader 11. struggled 12.teamwork 13. recovery 14. setting 15. winds 16. legs 17. chance18. despiteUnit 4 Is work just another four-letter word?II. Basic Listening Practice1.C2. B3. A4. B5. D1.C2. B3. D4. A5. AS1. shortened S2. known S3. independent S4. enterprises S5. spread S6. nearly S7. so S8. the acronym SOHO have been used to a great extent by companies that sell products to large numbers of small businesses with a small-sized office; S9. Many books are written andsold specifically for this type of office to tell people how to equip a small office; S10. In the field of software development, engineers often have to work 20 hours or more at a stretch, so they can hardly adapt to normal office hours.1.B2. D3. D4. A5. CVI. Further Listening and Speaking1.D2. B3. C4. A5. C1.F2. T3. F4. T5. FNews Reporttravelers, past, behind, translation, voice, combine, portable packaging, general idea, assist, available, communicate.Unit 5 Distant pastures are always greenerII. Basic Listening Practice1.B2. D3. A4. C5. D1.B2. D3. A4. C5. CS1. watched S2. when S3. pile S4. around S5. leaned S6. hiding S7. indifferently S8. Stone rushed into the cashier’s office, took $250 from the cash box, and returned, “Take it,” he said, “and get out! Don’t let me see you around here again!”S9. Seeing the young man showed no sign of embarrassment, Stone got furiousS10. He was waiting for the 20 dollars we owe him for lunch. He works for the coffee shop around the corner.1.D2. C3. B4. C5. AVI. Further Listening and Speaking1.A2. B3. C4. D5. A1.T2. T3. F4. F5. FNew Reportannounced, massive, surprise, rescue, 22,00; discontinued, salary, turnaround, profit, hit hard, closings, emotion, quality and productivity.Unit 6II. Basic listening practice1.C2. C3. A4. D5. B1.C2. B3. A4. D5. CS1. terrible S2. misfortune S3. reflection S4. damaged S5. heaven S6. pick S7. washed S8. Some people claim that the numbers is bad luck because thirteen people sat down for the Last Supper before Jesus was crucified;S9. Friday the thirteenth of any month is considered especially bad or unlucky, and Friday the thirteenth of March is the worst of them all;S10. when people talk about the “seven-year itch” they mean that every seven year a person undergoes a complete change in personality.1.A2. B3. D4. D5. BVI. Further Listening and Speaking1.A2. C3. D4. C5. B1.T2. T3. F4. F5. TNews Reportdate back, ancient, modern, inspection, covers, rights, opened, downtown, below, account, damaged, uncovered, questions, significance, worthwhile.Unit 7 What shall we do when there’s nothing to do?II. Basic Listening Practice1.A2. A3. D4. B5. CIII. Listening in1.A2. B3. C4. D5. CS1. audience S2. tricks S3. whenever S4. parrot S5. magician S6. hat S7. cardsS8. The magician was furious. Each time the parrot revealed one of his secrets, the audience roared with laugher;S9. He dreamed of various ways he could do away with the troublesome bird. But he didn’t dare to touch it. It was the captain’s parrot after all; S10. They stared at each other with hate, but did not utter a word. This went on for several days.1.C2. A3. B4. B5. DVI. Further Listening and Speaking1.D2. A3. C4. B5. D1.F2. T3. T4. F5. FNews Reportspace walk, install, moved, first attempt, temporary, goal, extended, equipment, positions, relocation, living quarters, complained, sound, cause, solution, on board.Unit 8 Is biotechnology our friend or enemy?II. Basic Listening Practice1.B2. C3. D4. A5. CIII. Listening in1.B2. A3. A4. A5. DS1. Research S2. genes S3. journal S4. warn S5. productivity S6. grow S7. survivalS8. Plant breeders have already used preliminary information from the rice genome to create experimental strains of rice that better resist cold and pests;S9. The new map could better explain more than just rice. Rice shares a common ancestor with other cereal crops;S10. While significant progress has been made in the analysis of the rice genome, the mapping of human genes is also making headway. 1.A 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. CVI. Further Listening and Speaking1. A2. B3. C4. C5. D1. T2. T3. F4. F5. TNews Reportinformation, mapped, sense, pioneer, link, software, understand, accurate, drugs, discovering, returns, overall, potential, developing, race.Unit 9 You can learn how to ride the business cycleII. Basic Listening Practice1.A2. C3. D4. B5. A1.C2. D3. C4. A5. BS1. downtown S2. loan S3. security S4. agreed S5. against S6. proceeded S7. settleS8. That will be $5,000 in principal, and $ in interest,” the loan officer said. The woman wrote out a check and started to walk away;S9. We’re very happy to have had your business, and this transaction has worked out very nicely, but we are a little puzzled;S10. Where else in Manhattan can I park my car for two weeks for only $ and expect it to be there when I return1.D2. B3. C4. A5. DVI. Further Listening and Speaking1.C2. D3. D4. A5. B1.F2. T3. F4. T5. TNews Reporton display, 90 percent, largest, city and country, folded, side doors, outdoors, shower, top, ride, cells, innovative.Unit 10 Culture makes me what I amII. Basic Listening Practice1.C2. A3. D4. B5. A1.C2. A3. C4. B5. DS1. roots S2. what S3. moral S4. diligence S5. sin S6. teachings S7. centuriesS8. Even as children they were taught, “If it’s worth doing at all, it’s worth doing well;S9. In English a new word has been created to describe people who work compulsively;S10. Others hold that workaholics are valuable members of society because they are extremely productive.1.C2. A3. D4. B5. CVI. Further Listening and Speaking1.C2. B3. A4. C5. D1.T2. F3. T4. F5. FNews Reportheart, introduction, delicacy, artists, painting, painstaking, 120, equivalent, witness, onlookers, followed, consuming, voiced, sense, hours, delicious mess.。

新视野大学英语视听说第4册答案全

新视野大学英语视听说第4册答案全

Uint1V. Let’s TalkScriptHello, everyone. Today I invite you to join me in an exploration off the causes of depression. There ate many factors involved, but I believe some deserve special attention.Heredity certainly plays a role. .The tendency to develop depression may be inherited; there is evidence that this disorder may run in families.Physiology is another factor related to depression. There may be changes or imbalances in chemicals which transmit information in the brain called neurotransmitters. Many modern antidepressant drugs attempt to increase levels of certain neurotransmitters so as to increase brain communication. While the causal relationship is unclear; it is known that antidepressant medications do reliever certain symptoms of depression.Researchers also study psychological factors. They include the complex development of one’s personality and how one has learned to cope with external environmental factors, such as stress. It is freeqently observed that low self-esteem and self-defeating thinking are connected with depression. While it is not clear which is the cause and which is the effect, it is known that sufferers who are able to make corrections to their thinking patterns can show improved mood and self-esteem.Another factor causing depression is one’s early experiences. Events such as the death of a parent, the divorce of the parents, neglect, chronic illness, and severe physical abuse can also increase the likelihood of depression later in life.Some present experiences may also lead to depression. Job loss, financial difficulties, long periods of unemployment, the loss of a spouse or other family member, or other painful events may trigger depression. Long-term stress at home, work, or school can also be involved.It is worth nothing that those living with someone suffering from \depression experience increased anxiety which adds to the possibility of their also becoming depressed.Depression-causingFactorsProblem Description Solution Heredity It is inherited and run in families.Physiology changes or imbalances inchemicals calledneurotransmitters, which transmitinformation in the brain Antidepressant drugs relieve certain symptoms of depression.Psychological Factors Low self-esteem andself-defeating thinking areconnected with depression. Sufferers who make correction to their thinking patterns can show improved moodand self-esteem. Early Experiences Event like the death of a parent,the divorce of parents, neglect,chronic illness, and severephysical abuse can increase thelikelihood of depression.Present Experiences Job loss, financial difficulties,long periods of unemployment,the loss of a spouse or otherfamily member, or long-termstress may trigger depression.Living with somebody with depression This causes increased anxiety, which adds to the possibility of their also becoming depressed.Uint2V. Let’s TalkScriptGreetings, ladies and gentlemen. I hope you’ll find it interesting how to be fashionable without spending too much money.Sure, some famous stars always look stylish. They have unlimited clothing budgets that put the latest looks at their fingertips! But you can also look amazing without spending lots of money on your wardrobes. Simple try the following suggestions on for size.First, you should make seasonal purchases; that is, you should buy winter coats, leather jackets, bathing suits, ad summer dress at the end of the season. You’ll get major discounts as you stock up for the next year.If you want clothes to wear right now, you can go to discount stores. They may not be the place to buy an expensive evening dress, but they’re perfect for buying things like T-shirtsThere is yet another cheap way of you to buy stylish clothes. Many department stores have a store brand. It means they offer current styles but are much cheaper than big-name brands.To save money, an important principle for you to follow is to not buy “outfits”. With the exception of suits, interchangeable piece are more affordable—buying clothing in separate.Wear-with- anything pieces are always a good buy. For example, you can almost always wear a pair of black trousers and a white dress skirt; you can wear them several times a week, paired with different accessories.If you can’t afford expensive clothes, you can spend money on accessories such as nice shoes and fashionable bags. Such extras make even the simplest outfit look polished.Finally, a great haircut always helps. When you hair looks fabulous, you look more stylish and fashionable.Money-saving Methods Detailed Descriptionseasonal purchases You should buy things at the end of theseason. You’ll get major discounts, andyou’ll be stocked up for the next year. discount stores They’re perfect for buying things likeT-shirts.A store brand Stores offer current styles that are muchcheaper than big-name brands.Don’t buy outfits Buying separates is much moreaffordable.Wear-with- anything pieces You can almost always wear a pair ofblack trousers and a white dress skirt; youcan wear them several times a week,paired with different accessories.spend money on accessories Examples are nice shoes and fashionablebags. Such extras make even the simplestoutfit look polisheda great haircut You look more stylish and fashionablewith a nice haircut.Uint3V. Let’s TalkScriptA natural disaster is the consequence of a hazardous event, occurring when human activities are affected by adverse natural phenomena such as flood, drought, hailstorm, heat wave, forest fore, hurricanes or typhoons, tornado, tsunami, landsides and mudslides, or volcanic eruption. The resulting deaths or property damages depend on the human ability to resist the disasters.Sometimes two seemingly different disasters may be related to each other. For example, an undersea earthquake may result in a tsunami. While there is a long dry spell in one area, there may be a great flood in another. It is necessary for human beings to understand and combat natural disasters.A drought is a long-lasting weather pattern consisting of dry conditions with very little or no precipitation. During this period, food and water supplies can run low, and other condition, such as famine, can result. Drought can last for several years and are particularly damaging in areas in which the residents depend on agriculture for survival.A flood follows too much rain or water in a location, and could be the result of many different conditions. Floods can be caused by heavy rainfall from a storm, including thunderstorms, rapid melting of a large amounts of snow, or rivers which swell fromtoo much precipitation upstream, causing widespread damage to areas downstream. Another possible cause of a flood is the bursting of man-made dams.DescriptionNatural disaster Adverse natural phenomena such as flood, drought,hailstorm, heat wave, forest fore, hurricanes or typhoons, tornado, tsunami, landsides and mudslides, and volcanic eruption.Relationship Between Two Disasters They are related to each other. An undersea earthquake may result in a tsunami. While there is a long dry spell i n one area, there may be a great flood in another.Drought During a drought, food and water supplies can run low, and other condition, such as famine, can result. Drought are particularly damaging in areas in which the residents depend on agriculture for survival.Flood Floods can be caused by long rainfall from a storm, including thunderstorms, rapid melting of a large amounts of snow, or rivers which swell from too much precipitation upstream, causing widespread damage to areas down stream. Another cause of a flood is the bursting of man-made dams.Uint4V. Let’s TalkScriptLillian: Mr. Baxter, you have worked in the company for five years, and you manage everything here smoothly, like a clock. Could you tell us the secret of your successful career?Baxter: Just as the golden rule of real estate is location, location, location, the golden rule of work is relationships, relationships, relationships. Unfortunately, many workers focus so hard on the job at hand that they never develop useful relationships with people in other parts of their organization. Worse, when they do interact with colleagues in other departments, they may not treat then with respect.Lillian: Could you give more details?Baxter: Let’s take Wendy as an example. She switched jobs several months ago in the company. In her first position, as a marketing manager, she frequently found herself in conflict with the financial department over her staff’s expenses. Her argument for more funds usually ended in vain.Then in her new job as training administrator, she wanted to launch an on-the-job training project. She needed the financial department to support her request for a budget. How did she convince them this time?Although the financial department’s offices were located in another city, Wendy decided to visit them in their offices and try to establish closer relationships. She believed she must first of all understand their mission and their own training needs. Then she found an ally in the company’s chief financial officer, who saw how her group could help develop his staff. So the two forged a long-tern=m alliance, which led to a training program so successful that it has since been picked up by the company’s offices in Germany and Japan.Winning allies throughout your organization has an additional benefit. These days, it’s far too risky to expect your work to speak for itself. Having allies who speak well of you increases your reputation with the top management.Positive Statements Negative StatementsThe golden rule of work is relationships. Many workers never develop usefulrelationships with people in other parts oftheir organization.Worse, they may nottreat then with respect.Wendy frequently found herself inconflict with the financial departmentover her staff’s expenses.Her argumentfor more funds usually ended in vain. She and the company’s chief financialofficer forged a long-term alliance, whichled to a training program so successfulthat it has since been picked up by thecompany’s offices in Germany and Japan.Having allies who speak well of youincreases your reputation with the topmanagement.。

新视野大学英语第三版视听说第4册答案

新视野大学英语第三版视听说第4册答案

新视野视听说第三版第4册答案Unit 1SharingTask 3b c f d c aTask 42 4Task 51. (1)anti-social2. (1)appreciate3. (1)tolerant4. impress (2)aware of(2)attidude(2)come to an end (3)walk awayListeningTask 2 activity 2Lark: Speaker 1 Owl:Speaker 2Speaker 6Speaker 3 Speaker 4 Speaker 5 Speaker7Task 2 activity 31.peaceful2.beautiful3.lovely part4.party5.with a passionst second7.walking their dogs8.with a bounce9.away10. the best part of the day11. thinking straight12. at my sharpest13. we had children14. in the mornings15. in the evenings ViewingTask 2 activity 22 4Role-playingTask 1 activity 2g a f h b d c eMore practice in listeningshort conversations 1D A B C Clong conversationsC BD APassages:Passage 1A C D CPassages:Passage 21.distressing2.desperate3.urge4.acquire5.are totally unaware of6.are isolated from7.affirm8.interact with9.impulse10. are convinced of News:Report 1B CReport 2B A CUnit testpart1D D B C Dpart 2C A A A Dpart 3C BD D Cpart 41.at2.section3.connects4.at the bottom of5.shining6.As7.cross8.running away from9.streaming down10. destroyedUnit 2SharingTask 21.excited2.on the banks3.beach parties4.find out5.looking forward toTask 3f a d c e bTask 41 2 3 8 10Task 51 2 4ListeningTask 2 activity 1A:2 3 4 5B:1 6Task 2 activity 21.Thursday, 20/5/20042.163.204.by the river5.raining6.fancied7.have the guts to tell him8.good-looking, romantic and intelligent9.three children10. I'm happy11. fell good about who I was12. Good luck for the future13. be happy with who you are ViewingTask 2 activity 13 6Task 2 activity 21.the longest-living communities2.9003.go about their business4.fruit and vegetable5.ingredients6.cell damage7.high quantities8.health protective9.1,20010. 20 percent less11. getting more for their money12. health’s worthRole-playingTask 1 activity 21 3 4 5 7 8 10More practice in listeningshort conversationsA D CB Dlong conversationsC B A DPassages:passages 1B C D APassages:passages 21.proportion2.estimated3.have profound impacts on4.potential5.economically6.pensions7.originate from8.residential9.poses a challenge to10. be transformed into NewsReport 1B DReport 2B D CUnit testpart 1B DC B Cpart 2D C C B Apart 3B C A A Dpart 4unched2.corner3.bankruptcy4.virtually5.directing6.discharged from7.secured8.substantial9.Not surprisingly10. fashion accessoriesUnit 3SharingTask 21.enjoy2.free3.music4.internationally5.festivals6.spend your free timeTask 3d e g h b a c f Task 42 3 5 6Task 52 4 5 8 ListeningTask 2.1a d g eb f cTask 2.21 3 6 8 ViewingTask 2.11.(1)husky sledding2.(1)wing-walking (2)38 (2)353.(1)driving on Route 66 (2)194.(1)bungee jumping5.(1)swimming with dolphins Task 2 activity 22 4 7 8 9(2)17 (2)1Role-playingD B Report 1News10. auction off1.resorts2.sprung up3.dramatically4.having an adverse effect onbat6.wilderness7.unspoiled8.steams of9.guidelinesPassages:Passage 2B C A CPassages:Passage 1D D B Clong conversationsD D C B Ashort conversationsMore practice in listening Task 1.21 3 4 7Report 2B CUnit testpart 1A B B B Cpart 2C CD D Bpart 3D A B C Dpart 41.audience2.teenage3.celebrate4.Popular5.conquers6.columns7.is central to8.a private arrangement9.to choose10. apart fromUnit 4SharingTask 3d f ae b g cTask 41.brighten your mood2.a nurturing environment3.a stable family4.health5.Feel contentment6.makes the difference7.feeling satisfied withTask 51 5ListeningTask 2.1speaker 1: e speaker 2: a fspeaker 3: speaker 4: speaker 5: b c dTask 2.21.hotels or even cities2.make money3.has doubled4.wherever he goes5.what kind of food she eats6.junk mail or adverts7.robbed8.more crimes9.have no need to worry10. be more careful11. sent to the newspapers12. posted onlineViewsTask 2.1D B A C DTask 2.21.(1)rethink everything (2)Give it up (3)transform2.(1)standard of living(2)diminished3.(1)commute further (2)the opposite4.(1)slow down (2)take more leisure5.(1)economic growth(2)consumer goods (3)material possessionsRole-playingTask 1.11.Cosmetic surgery2.Against3.dangerous4.frozen solid5.For6.health7.Downloading music for free8.Against9.theft10. stealing from them11. without paying12. make any money13. For14. CD sales15. file sharing16. concerts17. Banning cars from city center18. Against19. polluting than cars20. a reduction in shop sales21. perfectly fine22. For23. the environment24. electric buses25. pollutedTask 1.21 3 4 6 7 9 10 Presenting:Task 1.2e b c d aMore practice in listeningshort conversationsC A B C DLong conversationB A B DPassage: Passage 1A D D CPassage: Passage 21.prevalent2.scary3.be classified as4.epidemic5.ratio6.diagnosed7.keeping track of8.was still associated with9.affirm10. in terms ofNewsReport 1A DReport 2A CUnit testpart 1D B A C Dpart 2C D A C Bpart 3A B A B DPart 41.overpanionship3.lover4.definition5.scarce6.diary7.The sight of8.defeated9.made up10. philosophers and scientistsUnit 5SharingTask 3d h a f be c gTask 41 4 6Task 51.(1)enrich (2)expand our horizons (3)Terribly2.intellect3.specific4.learn through art5.all aspects6.(1)alive (2)performance (3)intense emotions ListeningTask 2.1Sarah(Woman): BTim: ANigel: CTask 2.21.gets your vote2.(1)in favor of (2)useful and beneficial (3 )bring jobs(4)entertainment and activities3. (1)concern me (2)expensive4.I personally would prefer5.(1)with disabilities (2)excellent (3)enjoy gardens6.(1)mentioned youth (2)involved (3)not so sure7.costs8.(1)my vote would go to (4)routine (2)leave out (3)hanging around(5)bringing along9.the older generationViewingTask 2.11 3 4Task 2.21.A2.makes a mess3.public buildings4.wrong5.V6.definitely7.A8.quite exciting9.V10. A11. pleasing to the eye12. positive13. environment14. A15. nice picture16. offensiveRole-playingTask 1.1c a b dTask 1.21.(1)extends out west (2)north above (3)go up2.(1)around the corner (2)over there3.around the neighborhood4.(1)on the left5.(1)head over to6.(1)walking by(5) folk music (2)hang out and read (2)circle back(2)a center of (3)attracted7. looks like8. (1)modeled on (2)the hundredth anniversary Presenting:Task 1.11.Setting of the movie2.Actor(s)/Actress(es)3.plot summary4.Recommendation5.Director6.Reviewer’s opinion of different elementsPresenting:Task 1.21.skillfully2.(1)gripping (2)shocking (3)hilarious3.sensational4.electrifying5.(1)poignantly (2)moving(2)hard-hitting (3)emotionally-draining 6.(1)breathless(4)thoroughlyMore practice in listeningshort conversationsC D B C DLong conversationB DC APassages:passage 1C AD BPassages:passage 21. anticipation2. glamorous3. be conferred upon4. collective5. nominate for6. exceptions to7. accomplished8. absolute9. recipients10. is entitled to NewsReport 1C AReport 2A D BUnit testPart 1C C B B DPart 2A B D C APart 3D B A C CPart 41. tremendous2. strategic3. applied4. honored5. escape6. defeated7. reflecting8. a series of9. strong relationship10. a wide range ofUnit 6SharingTask 21. quite late2. go on3. important4. going on5. the media and the news Task 31.Internet2.Television3.Internet4.Radio5.Newspapers6.Newspapers Television InternetTask 4e c b af dTask 51.(1)laptop (2)latest headlines (3)real time2.(1)sources (2)media3.(1)have to pay (2)discriminate4.(1)outlets (2)spread (3)risk Task 61 2 3ListeningTask 2.1f e dg c a bTask 2.21.(1)hear this story2.what happened was3.(1)remember all the details challenge(2)about this guy(2)recall (3)the first 4.(1)then from that (2)something to do5.(1)the next thing (2)according to the report (3)a part in his film6.(1)my impression was that (2)ended up7. that's what happenedViewingTask 2.1B A A DC C CTask 2.21. starts going wrong2. fill an awful lot of time3. deeply embarrassing for us4. (1)champion of the Wrong Guest division(2)charming but inappropriate5. (1)living the celebrity lifestyle (2)love a good news blunder Role-playingTask 1.1b a d cTask 1.2A B B A B A A B B APresenting:Task 1.12 3 5More practice in listeningshort conversationsB A B D CLong conversationC D A CPassages:passage 1D C D BPassages:passage 21. differentiate themselves from2. frown upon3. concise4. combat5. severe6. is geared up for7. embraced8. compact9. is supplemented with10. sensationalNewsReport 1C AReport 2D C BUnit testPart 1D B A A DPart 2B D AC CPart 3C BD A CPart 41. contest2. queens3. outgoing4. cheers5. title6. tours7. performed8. to convince9. in protest10. draw world attentionUnit 7SharingTask 21. minor2. worry3. affectsTask 31. very crowded places2. heights3. height, flying4. flying5. spiders6. rats7. committing to marriage and family8. dogs9. pencils and the noise they make on paper Task 42 3Task 51. liked or loved2. (1)keep people in their homes (2)society3. (1)closed in (2)transport (3)probably4. trapped in a small spaceViewingTask 2.1a e g h fb d cTask 2.21 3 5 7Role-playingTask 1.21 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 14 16 17 19 20 Presenting:Task 1.21 2 4 6 7 8 9More practice in listeningshort conversationsB AC B DLong conversationD B D APassages:passage 1B A D CPassages:passage 21. motivations2. hazard3. develop an appetite for4. associated with5. contribute to6. follow suit7. consensus8. authorities9. inadequacies10. exaggerationNewsReport 1D B AReport 2B D AUnit testPart 1A DB B DPART 2C B AD DPART 3B A DC CPART 41. five-day2. competitiveness3. unmanned4. regularly5. extra6. households7. Previously8. less time9. ill effects10. remained unaffectedUnit 8SharingTask 3a e d c bTask 42 3Task 51. funniest novel2. completely normal3. easy4. (1)complex (2)dark and monstrous5. by defaultListeningTask 2.21. took up the challenge,2. tag line3. playing off4. blown away5. (1)took life under control (2)make a switch6. come back withViewingTask 2.1B DC A BTask 2.23 5 7Role playingTask 1.21. I'm a big fan of detective novels2. What I really liked about it was the main character3. I'm not that keen on detective novels4. I just couldn't get into it5. I couldn't stand it6. I'm not really into fantasy7. the thing I love about it is the writing Presenting:Task 2d cef a bMore practice in listening,Short conversations,D C B A CLong conversations,B C A D,Passages 1,A CB DPassages 21. refugee2. desperate3. entitled4. became informed of5. are confronted with6. spokesperson7. seek out8. profiles9. stayed loyal to10. virtuallyNewsReport 1D BReport 2B CUnit testPart 1C D D B BPart 2A A A D CPart 3B A AC DPart 41. hunting2. baseball3. published4. childhood5. novels6. hopeless7. ambulance8. against nature9. Nobel Prize10. the greatest influences。

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案away Speaker7 新视野视听说第三版第4册答案Unit 1Sharing Task 3b c f d c aTask 42 4Task 51. (1)anti-social (2)aware of2. (1)appreciate (2)attidude3. (1)tolerant (2)come to an end(3)walk4. impressListeningTask 2 activity 2Lark: Speaker 1 Speaker 6Owl:Speaker 2 Speaker 3 Speaker 4 Speaker 5Task 2 activity 31. peaceful2. beautiful3.lovely part4. party5. with a passion6. last secondReport 2B C新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案Unit testpart 1A B B B Cpart 2C CD D Bpart 3D A B C Dpart 41.audience2.teenage3-celebrate4.Popular5.conquers6.columns7.i s central to8.a private arrangement9.to choose10.apart fromUnit 4Sharing Task 3d f ae b g cTask 41.brighten your mood2.a nurturing environment3.a stable family4.health5.Feel contentment6.makes the difference7.feeling satisfied withTask 51 5新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案Listening Task 2.1speaker 1: espeaker 2: a fspeaker 3: bspeaker 4: cspeaker 5: dTask 2.21.hotels or even cities2.make money3.has doubled4.wherever he goes5.what kind of food she eats6.junk mail or adverts7.robbed8.more crimes9.have no need to worry10.be more careful11.sent to the newspapers12.posted onlineViews Task 2.1D B A C DTask 2.21.(1) rethink everything (2)Give it up (3)transform2.(1)standard of living (2)diminished3.(1)commute further (2) the opposite4.(1)slow down (2)take more leisure5.(1)economic growth (2)consumer goods (3)material possessionsRole-playing Task 1 ■11.Cosmetic surgery2.Against3.dangerous4.frozen solid5.For6.health新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案7.Downloading music for free8.Against9.theft10.stealing from them11.without paying12.make any money13.For14.CD sales15.file sharing16.concerts17.Banning cars from city center18.Against19.polluting than cars20. a reduction in shop sales21.perfectly fine22.For23.the environment24.electric buses25.pollutedTask 1.2 1 3 4 6 7 9 10Presenting:Task 1.2 e b c d aMore practice in listening short conversationsC A B C DLong conversation B A B DPassage: Passage 1 A D D C新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案Passage: Passage 21.prevalent2.scary3.be classified as4.epidemic5.ratio6.diagnosed7.keeping track of8.was still associated with9.affirm10.in terms ofNewsReport 1ADReport 2A CUnit testpart 1D B A C Dpart 2C D A C Bpart 3A B A B D新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案Part 41.o ver2.c ompanionship3.lover4.definition5.scarce6.diary7.The sight of8.defeated9.made up10.philosophers and scientistsUnit 5Sharing Task 3d h a f be c gTask 41 4 6Task 51.(1)enrich (2)expand our horizons (3)Terribly2.intellect3.specific4.learn through art5.all aspects6.⑴alive (2)performance (3)intense emotions Listening Task 2.1Sarah (Woman): B Tim: A Nigel: CTask 2.21.gets your vote2.(1)in favor of (2)useful and beneficial (3 )bring jobs(4)entertainment and activities3.(1)concern me (2)expensive4.I personally would prefer5.(l)with disabilities (2)excellent (3)enjoy gardens新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案6.(1)mentioned youth (2)involved (3)not so sure7.costs8.(l)my vote would go to (2) leave out (3) hanging around (4)routine (5)bringing along9.the older generationViewing Task 2.113 4Task 2.21.A2.makes a mess3.public buildings4.wrong5.V6.definitely7.A8.quite exciting9.V10. A11.pleasing to the eye12.positive13.environment14. A15.nice picture16.offensiveRole-playing Task 1.1c a b dTask 1.21.(1) extends out west (2)north above (3) go up2.(1)around the corner (2)over there3.around the neighborhood4.(1) on the left (2)hang out and read5.(l)head over to (2)circle back6.(1) walking by (2)a center of (3)attracted(5) folk music7. looks like8. (l)modeled on (2)the hundredth anniversary新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案Presenting:Task 1.11.Setting of the movie2.Actor (s)/Actress (es)3.plot summary4.Recommendation5.Director6.Reviewer' s opinion of different elementsPresenting:Task 1.21.skillfully2.(1) gripping (2) shocking (3)hilarious3.sensational4.electrifying5.(1)poignantly (2)moving6.(1)breathless (2)hard-hitting (3)emotionally-draining(4)thoroughlyMore practice in listening short conversations C D B C DLong conversationB DC APassages:passage 1C AD BPassages:passage 21. anticipation2. glamorous3. be conferred upon4. collective5. nominate for6. exceptions to7. accomplished8. absolute新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案9. recipients10. is entitled toNews Report 1CAReport 2AD BUnit test Part 1CC B BDPart 2A BDCAPart 3D B ACCPart 41. tremendous2. strategic3. applied4. honored5. escape6. defeated7. reflecting8. a series of9. strong relationship10. a wide range ofUnit 6Sharing Task 21. quite late2. go on3. important4. going on5. the media and the news新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案Task 31.Internet2.Television3.Internet4.Radio5.Newspapers Television6.Newspapers InternetTask 4e c b af dTask 51.(1)laptop (2)latest headlines (3)real time2.(1) sources (2) media3.(l)have to pay (2) discriminate4.(1)outlets (2)spread (3)riskTask 6 1 2 3Listening Task 2. 1f e dg c a b7.w alking their dogs8.w ith a bounce9.a way10.the best part of the day11.thinking straight12.at my sharpest新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案13.we had children14.in the mornings15.in the eveningsViewingTask 2 activity 22 4Role-playing Task 1 activity 2g a f h b d c eMore practice in listening short conversations 1D A B C Clong conversationsC BD APassages:Passage 1A C D CPassages:Passage 21.d istressing2.d esperate3.u rge4.a cquireTask 2. 21.(l)hear this story (2)about this guy新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案2.what happened was3.(1)remember all the details (2)recall (3)the first challenge4.(1)then from that (2)something to do5.(1) the next thing (2) according to the report (3)a part in his film6.(1)my impression was that (2)ended up7.that’s what happenedViewingTask 2. 1 B A A D C C CTask 2. 21.starts going wrong2.fill an awful lot of time3.deeply embarrassing for us4.(l)champion of the Wrong Guest division(2)charming but inappropriate5.(l)living the celebrity lifestyle ⑵lovea good news blunderRole-playingTask 1. 1 b a d e新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案Task 1.2A BBAB A A B B APresenting:Task 1.1235More practice in listening short conversations B ABDCLong conversationCD ACPassages:passage 1DCD BPassages:passage 21. differentiate themselves from2. frown upon3. concise4. combat5. severe6. is geared up for7. embraced8. compact9. is supplemented with10. sensationalNews Report 1CAReport 2DC B新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案Unit testPart 1D B AADPart 2B D ACCPart 3CB D ACPart 41. contest2. queens3. outgoing4. cheers5. title6. tours7. performed8. to convince9. in protest10. draw world attentionUnit 7Sharing Task 21. minor2. worry3. affects新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案Task 31. very crowded places2. heights3. height, flying4. flying5. spiders6. rats7. committing to marriage and family8. dogs9. pencils and the noise they make on paper Task 42 3Task 51. liked or loved2. (l)keep people in their homes (2)society3. (l)closed in (2)transport (3)probably4. trapped in a small spaceViewing Task2.1a e g h fb d cTask 2.21357新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案Role-playingTask 1.21 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 14 16 17 19 Presenting:Task 1.21 2 4 6 7 8 9More practice in listeningshort conversationsB ACBDLong conversationD BD APassages:passage 1B ADCPassages:passage 21. motivations2. hazard3. develop an appetite for4. associated with5. contribute to6. follow suit7. consensus8. authorities9. inadequacies10. exaggeration新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案News Report 1D B AReport 2B D AUnit test Part 1A DB B DPART 2C B AD DPART 3B A DC CPART 41. five-day2. competitiveness3. unmanned4. regularly5. extra6. households7. Previously8. less time9. ill effects10. remained unaffectedUnit 8Sharing Task3a e d c bTask 423新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案Task 51. funniest novel2. completely normal3. easy4. (l)complex (2)dark and monstrous5. by defaultListening Task2.21. took up the challenge,2. tag line3. playing off4. blown away5. (l)took life under control (2)make a switch6. come back withViewing Task2.1B DCABTask 2.23 5 7Role playingTask 1.21. I'm a big fan of detective novels2. What I really liked about it was the main character3. I'm not that keen on detective novels4. I just couldn't get into it5. I couldn't stand it新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案6. I'm not really into fantasy7. the thing I love about it is the writing Presenting:Task2d c efa bMore practice in listening,Short conversations,D C B A CLong conversations,B C A D,Passages 1,A CB DPassages 21. refugee2. desperate3. entitled4. became informed of5. are confronted with6. spokesperson7. seek out8. profiles9. stayed loyal to10. virtually新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案NewsReport 1D BReport 2B CUnit test Part 1C D D B BPart 2A A A D CPart 3B A AC DPart 41. hunting2. baseball3. published4. childhood5. novels6. hopeless7. ambulance8. against nature9. Nobel Prize10. the greatest influences5.are totally unaware of6.are isolated from7.affirm8.interact with 9.impulse新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案10. are convinced ofNews:Report 1B CReport 2B A CUnit test partiD D B C Dpart 2C A A A Dpart 3C BD D Cpart 41.at2.section3.connects4.at the bottom of5.shining6.As7.cross8.running away from9.streaming down10.destroyed新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案Unit 2Sharing Task 21.excited2.on the banks3.beach parties4.find out5.looking forward toTask 3f a d c e bTask 41 2 3 8 10Task 51 2 4ListeningTask 2 activity 1A:2 3 4 5 B:1 6Task 2 activity 21.Thursday, 20/5/20042.163.204.by the river5.raining6.fancied7.have the guts to tell him8.good-looking, romantic and intelligent9.three children10.I’m happy11.fell good about who I was12.Good luck for the future13.be happy with who you are新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案ViewingTask 2 activity 13 6Task 2 activity 2I.the longest-living communities2.9003.go about their business4.fruit and vegetable5.ingredients6.cell damage7.high quantities8.health protective9.1,20010.20 percent lessII.getting more for their money12.health' s worthRole-playingTask 1 activity 21 3 4 5 7 8 10More practice in listening short conversations A D C B Dlong conversationsC B A DPassages:passages 1 B C D A新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案Passages:passages 2 1.p roportion2.e stimated3.h ave profound impacts on4.potential5.economically6.pensions7.originate from8.r esidential9.p oses a challenge to10.be transformed intoNews Report 1B DReport 2 B D CUnit test part 1B DC B Cpart 2D C C B Apart 3B C A A Dpart 41.l aunched2.c orner3.b ankruptcy4.v irtually5.d irecting新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案6.d ischarged from7.s ecured8.s ubstantial9.N ot surprisingly10.fashion accessoriesUnit 3Sharing Task 21.enjoy2.free3.music4.internationally5.festivals6.spend your free timeTask 3d e g h b a c fTask 42 3 5 6Task 52 4 5 8Listening Task 2.1a d g eb f cTask 2.21368Viewing Task 2.11.(1)husky sledding2.(l)wing-walking3.(1)driving on Route 664.(1)bungee jumping5.(1)swimming with dolphins (2)38 (2)35 (2)19 (2)17(2)1新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程第四册答案Task 2 activity 224789Role-playing Task 1.213 4 7More practice in listening short conversations D D C B Along conversationsD D B CPassages:Passage 1B C A CPassages:Passage 21.resorts2.sprung up3.dramatically4.having an adverse effect onbat6.wilderness7.unspoiled8.steams of9.guidelines10.auction offNews Report 1D B。

新视野大学英语视听说第三版第4册答案解析.doc

新视野大学英语视听说第三版第4册答案解析.doc

新视野视听说第三版第4册答案SharingTask3b c f d c aTask424Task51.(1)anti-social2.(1)appreciate3.(1)tolerant4.impress (2)aware of(2)attidude(2)come to an end(3)walk awayListening Task2activity2Lark:Speaker 1 Owl:Speaker2Speaker 6Speaker3 Speaker4Speaker5Speaker7Task2activity31.peaceful2.beautiful3.lovely part4.party5.with a passionst second7.walking their dogs8.with a bounce9.away10. the best part of the day11. thinking straight12. at my sharpest13. we had children14. in the mornings15. in the evenings ViewingTask2activity224Role-playingTask1activity2g a f h b d c eMore practice in listeningshort conversations1D A B C Clong conversationsC BD APassages:Passage1A C D CPassages:Passage21.distressing2.desperate3.urge4.acquire5.are totally unaware of6.are isolated from7.affirm8.interact with9.impulse10. are convinced of News:Report1B CReport2B A CUnit testpart1D D B C Dpart2C A A A Dpart3C BD D Cpart41.at2.section3.connects4.at the bottom of5.shining6.As7.cross8.running away from9.streaming down10. destroyed一寸光阴不可轻Unit2SharingTask21.excited2.on the banks3.beach parties4.find out5.looking forward toTask3f a d c e bTask4123810Task512 4ListeningTask2activity1A:2345B:16Task2activity21.Thursday, 20/5/XXXX2.163.204.by the river5.raining6.fancied7.have the guts to tell him8.good-looking, romantic and intelligent9.three children10. I'm happy11. fell good about who I was12. Good luck for the future13. be happy with who you are ViewingTask2activity13 6Task2activity21.the longest-living communities2.9003.go about their business4.fruit and vegetable5.ingredients6.cell damage7.high quantities8.health protective9.1,20010. 20percent less11. getting more for their money12. health’s worthRole-playingTask1activity213457810More practice in listeningshort conversationsA D CB Dlong conversationsC B A DPassages:passages1B C D APassages:passages21.proportion2.estimated3.have profound impacts on4.potential5.economically6.pensions7.originate from8.residential9.poses a challenge to10. be transformed into NewsReport1B DReport2B D CUnit testpart1B DC B Cpart2D C C B Apart3B C A A Dpart4unched2.corner3.bankruptcy4.virtually5.directing6.discharged from7.secured8.substantial9.Not surprisingly10. fashion accessoriesUnit3SharingTask21.enjoy2.free3.music4.internationally5.festivals6.spend your free timeTask3d e g h b a c fTask4235 6Task52458ListeningTask2.1a d g eb f cTask2.21368ViewingTask2.11.(1)husky sledding2.(1)wing-walking (2)38 (2)353.(1)driving on Route66 (2)194.(1)bungee jumping5.(1)swimming with dolphins Task 2 activity 22 4 7 8 9(2)17 (2)1Role-playingD BReport 1News10. auction off1.resorts2.sprung up3.dramatically4.having an adverse effect onbat6.wilderness7.unspoiled8.steams of9.guidelinesPassages:Passage 2B C A CPassages:Passage 1D D B Clong conversationsD D C B Ashort conversationsMore practice in listeningTask 1.21 3 4 7Report2B CUnit testpart1A B B B Cpart2C CD D Bpart3D A B C Dpart41.audience2.teenage3.celebrate4.Popular5.conquers6.columns7.is central to8.a private arrangement9.to choose10. apart fromUnit4SharingTask3d f ae b g cTask41.brighten your mood2.a nurturing environment3.a stable family4.health5.Feel contentment6.makes the difference7.feeling satisfied withTask51 5ListeningTask2.1speaker1: espeaker2:a fspeaker3: speaker4: speaker5: b c dTask2.21.hotels or even cities2.make money3.has doubled4.wherever he goes5.what kind of food she eats6.junk mail or adverts7.robbed8.more crimes9.have no need to worry10. be more careful11. sent to the newspapers12. posted onlineViewsTask2.1D B A C DTask2.21.(1)rethink everything(2)Give it up(3)transform2.(1)standard of living(2)diminished3.(1)commute further(2)the opposite4.(1)slow down(2)take more leisure5.(1)economic growth(2)consumer goods (3)material possessionsRole-playingTask1.11.Cosmetic surgery2.Against3.dangerous4.frozen solid5.For6.health7.Downloading music for free8.Against9.theft10. stealing from them11. without paying12. make any money13. For14. CD sales15. file sharing16. concerts17.Banning cars from city center18.Against19.polluting than cars20.a reduction in shop sales21.perfectly fine22.For23.the environment24.electric buses25.pollutedTask1.213467910Presenting:Task1.2e b c d aMore practice in listeningshort conversationsC A B C DLong conversationB A B DPassage:Passage1A D D CPassage:Passage21.prevalent2.scary3.be classified as4.epidemic5.ratio6.diagnosed7.keeping track of8.was still associated with9.affirm10.in terms ofNewsReport1A DReport2A CUnit testpart1D B A C Dpart2C D A C Bpart3A B A B DPart41.overpanionship3.lover4.definition5.scarce6.diary7.The sight of8.defeated9.made up10.philosophers and scientistsUnit5SharingTask3d h a f be c gTask414 6Task51.(1)enrich(2)expand our horizons(3)Terribly2.intellect3.specific4.learn through art5.all aspects6.(1)alive (2)performance (3)intense emotions ListeningTask2.1Sarah(Woman): BTim: ANigel: CTask2.21.gets your vote2.(1)in favor of(2)useful and beneficial(3)bring jobs(4)entertainment and activities3.(1)concern me(2)expensive4.I personally would prefer5.(1)with disabilities(2)excellent(3)enjoy gardens6.(1)mentioned youth(2)involved(3)not so sure7.costs8.(1)my vote would go to (4)routine (2)leave out(3)hanging around(5)bringing along9.the older generationViewingTask2.11 3 4Task2.21.A2.makes a mess3.public buildings4.wrong5.V6.definitely7.A8.quite exciting9.V10. A11.pleasing to the eye12.positive13.environment14. A15.nice picture16. offensiveRole-playingTask1.1c a b dTask1.21.(1)extends out west(2)north above(3)go up2.(1)around the corner(2)over there3.around the neighborhood4.(1)on the left5.(1)head over to6.(1)walking by(5)folk music (2)hang out and read(2)circle back(2)a center of(3)attracted7.looks like8.(1)modeled on (2)the hundredth anniversaryPresenting:Task1.11.Setting of the movie2.Actor(s)/Actress(es)3.plot summary4.Recommendation5.Director6.Reviewer’s opinion of different elementsPresenting:Task1.21.skillfully2.(1)gripping(2)shocking(3)hilarious3.sensational4.electrifying5.(1)poignantly(2)moving(2)hard-hitting(3)emotionally-draining 6.(1)breathless(4)thoroughlyMore practice in listeningshort conversationsC D B C DLong conversationB DC APassages:passage1C AD BPassages:passage21.anticipation2.glamorous3.be conferred upon4.collective5.nominate for6.exceptions to7.accomplished8.absolute9.recipients10.is entitled to NewsReport1C AReport2A D BUnit testPart1C C B B DPart2A B D C APart3D B A C CPart41.tremendous2.strategic3.applied4.honored5.escape6.defeated7.reflecting8.a series of9.strong relationship10.a wide range ofUnit6SharingTask21.quite late2.go on3.important4.going on5.the media and the news Task 31.Internet2.Television3.Internet4.Radio5.Newspapers6.Newspapers Television InternetTask 4e c b af dTask 51.(1)laptop(2)latest headlines(3)real time2.(1)sources(2)media3.(1)have to pay(2)discriminate4.(1)outlets (2)spread (3)riskTask 612 3ListeningTask 2.1f e dg c a bTask 2.21.(1)hear this story2.what happened was3.(1)remember all the details challenge(2)about this guy(2)recall (3)the first 4.(1)then from that (2)something to do5.(1)the next thing (2)according to the report (3)a part in his film6.(1)my impression was that (2)ended up7. that's what happenedViewingTask 2.1B A A DC C CTask 2.21. starts going wrong2. fill an awful lot of time3. deeply embarrassing for us4. (1)champion of the Wrong Guest division(2)charming but inappropriate5. (1)living the celebrity lifestyle (2)love a good news blunder Role-playingTask 1.1b a d cTask 1.2A B B A B A A B B APresenting:Task 1.12 3 5More practice in listeningshort conversationsB A B D CLong conversationC D A CPassages:passage1D C D BPassages:passage21.differentiate themselves from2.frown upon3.concisebat5.severe6.is geared up for7.embracedpact9.is supplemented with10.sensationalNewsReport1C AReport2D C BUnit testPart1D B A A DPart2B D AC CPart3C BD A CPart41.contest2.queens3.outgoing4.cheers5.title6.tours7.performed8.to convince9.in protest10.draw world attentionUnit7SharingTask21.minor2.worry3.affectsTask31.very crowded places2.heights3.height, flying4.flying5.spiders6.ratsmitting to marriage and family8.dogs9.pencils and the noise they make on paper Task42 3Task51.liked or loved2.(1)keep people in their homes(2)society3.(1)closed in(2)transport(3)probably4.trapped in a small spaceViewingTask2.1a e g h fb d cTask2.21357Role-playingTask1.21345689101214161719 20 Presenting:Task1.21246789More practice in listeningshort conversationsB AC B DLong conversationD B D APassages:passage1B A D CPassages:passage21.motivations2.hazard3.develop an appetite for4.associated with5.contribute to6.follow suit7.consensus8.authorities9.inadequacies10.exaggerationNewsReport1D B AReport2B D AUnit testPart1A DB B DPART2C B AD DPART3B A DC CPART41.five-daypetitiveness3.unmanned4.regularly5.extra6.households7.Previously8.less time9.ill effects10.remained unaffectedUnit8SharingTask3a e d c bTask423Task51.funniest novelpletely normal3.easy4.(1)complex(2)dark and monstrous5.by defaultListeningTask2.21.took up the challenge,2.tag line3.playing off4.blown away5.(1)took life under control(2)make a switche back withViewingTask2.1B DC A BTask2.2357Role playingTask1.21.I'm a big fan of detective novels2.What I really liked about it was the main character3.I'm not that keen on detective novels4.I just couldn't get into it5.I couldn't stand it6.I'm not really into fantasy7.the thing I love about it is the writing Presenting:Task2d cef a bMore practice in listening,Short conversations,D C B A CLong conversations,B C A D,Passages1,A CB DPassages21.refugee2.desperate3.entitled4.became informed of5.are confronted with6.spokesperson7.seek out8.profiles9.stayed loyal to10.virtuallyNewsReport1D BReport2B CUnit testPart1C D D B BPart2A A A D CPart3B A AC DPart41.hunting2.baseball3.published4.childhood5.novels6.hopeless7.ambulance8.against nature9.Nobel Prize10.the greatest influences。

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大学英语新视野视听说第四册答案【篇一:新视野大学英语视听说 4 课后答案完整版】basic listening practice1. scriptm: i ’m beside myself with joy. i ’m so lucky. guess what? i ’vewon a lit of money in the lottery. w: yeah? well, you do knowthat money is the root of all evil, right?q: what does the woman mean? 2. scriptw: mary was furious. her son wrecked up her car.m: he shouldn ’t have driven a car without a driver ’s license.he‘s still taking driving lesson. q: what do we know aboutmary’s son?3. scriptm: susan, i hear yo u’re going to marry that guy. some peoplethink you ’ll regret it.w: is that so? only time tell.q: what does the woman imply? 4. scriptm: mary, i just want to say how sorry i was to learn of yourmother ’s passing. i know how close you two were?w: t hank you. it was so sudden. i ’m still in a state of shock idon’t know what to do. q: which of following is true?5. scriptw: i get furious at work when my opinions aren ’t consideredjust because i ’m a woman. m: you should air your view moreemphatically and demand that your vice be heard.q: what is the woman complaining about?keys: 1.c 2.b 3. d 4.a 5.d iii. listeningintask 1: soft answers turn away wrath.mary: dam! you ’re spilled red wine on me. my new dress isruined.john: i ’m terrible sorry! what can i do to help? here ’s some water to wash it off. mary: stop splashing water on me! oh, this is so embarrassing! i ’m a mess.john: well, you do look a little upset. please don ’t blow up.don’t lose your cool.mary: hmm, you ’ve got the nerve talking like that! whoshouldn ’t fly off the handle? this dress cost a fortune.john: you look really cute when you ’re mad. i kid you not.some people do look attractive when they are in a rage.mary: this is very expensive dress. i saved for months to buy it,and now it ’s ruined. look at this stain!john: accidents do happen. give me your dress, and i ’ll take it to the cleaners. mary: sure! you want me to take it off right here in public and gi ve it to you? idon ’t even know you!john: this might be a really goof time to get acquainted. i ’m john owen. mary: mmm, at least you ’re polite. i guess i really shouldn ’thave flared up. after all, it was an accident. i ’m mary harvey.john: come on. i ll’t ake you home. you can change yourclothes, and i ’ll get the dress cleaned for you.mary: now you ’re talking. thanks. you ’re a real gentleman.john: you ’d better believe it. i ’m glad to see that you ’ve cooled down. feel look a bite to eat afterward? i ’m starving.mary: ok. you ’re pretty good. i ’m not nearly as mad. if you canget this stain out, i ’ll be very happy.john: i ’ll try my best. but if i can ’t get the stain out, pleasedon’t let your happiness turn to wrath.1. which of the following would be the best title for the dialog?2. why does the woman get angry?3. what does the man say to please the woman when shelooks angry?4. why does the woman say the man is a real gentleman?5. what is the man ’s final proposal?keys: 1d 2.a 3.c 4.b 5.c task 2: bigjohn is coming! scripta bar owner in the old west has just hired a timid bartender.this (s1) owner of the establishment is giving his new hiresome instructions on (s2) running the place. he tells the timidman, “if you ever hear that big john is coming to town, (s3)drop eve rything and run for the hills! he ’s the biggest, nastiest(s4) outlaw who ’s ever lived! ”a few weeks pass (s5) uneventfully. but one afternoon, a localcowhand comes running through town (s6) yelling, “big john is coming! run for your (s7) lives! ”when the bartender leaves the bar to start running, he isknocked to the ground by several townspeople rushing out oftown. (s8) as he ’s picking himself up, he sees a large man,almost seven feet tall. he ’s muscular, and is growing as he approaches the bar.he steps up to the door, orders the poor barkeep inside, anddemands, “i want a beer now! ”he strikes his heavy fist on thebar, splitting it in half. (s9) the bartender nervously hands thebigman a beer, hands shaking. he takes the beer, bites the top ofthe bottle off, and downs the beer in one gulp.as the terrified bartender hides behind the bar, the big mangets up to leave, “do you want another beer? ”the bartender asks in a trembling voice.“dang it, i don ’t have time! ”the big man yells, (s10) t to “i go get out of town! don ’t you hear big john is coming? ”task3: a view of happinessscriptdr. smith has proposed a reasonable, if perhaps somewhat oversimplifies, view of happiness. according to his theory,happiness might be described as a state if balance. and whenhuman or certain animals achieve that balance, they rend toremain in that condition in order to repeat the happy feeling.to illustrate this, we may study two magnets. when theirpositive and negative poles meet, they are comfortably joined,and they remain there. in other words, they have attained abalance or state of happiness. if on the other hand, one of thepoles is reversed, and positive pole is presses against positivepole, there is resistance, instability, imbalance a state of unhappiness.animals with some degree of intelligence seem to findhappiness in reinforcement. once they have gained one ormore of their goals such as food, and water, they learn torepeat the actions that led to satisfaction of those goals. thisrepetition or reinforcement produces a state of balance orsense of happiness.according to this theory, only animals with a significantcapacity to learn should be able to experience happiness. butin truth learning can take place through surprisingly simpleshort-term action such as scratching an itch, followed bypleasure, followed by more scratching, and so on. thuslearning can occur with almost no conscious thought.for human beings, blessed with the ability to reason, goals arenot limited to the short-term satisfaction of needs. indeed,there is a strong link between happiness and the fulfillment oflong-term goals. even if human strive for goals that are morecomplex and longer- term than the animals ’goals, once thosegoals are gained, happiness is reinforced.1. why does the speaker mention “magnets”?2. according to the passage, what may animals do after theyhave got food?3. which of the following is true according to the speaker?4. what does the speaker say is special about the goals ofhuman beings?5. which of the following best captures the main idea of thepassage?keys: 1d 2.c3. b 4.d 5.aiv. speaking outmodel 1don ’t let it get to you!susan: you look so angry. what happened?chris: nothing i ’d rather not talk about it. just don ’t ask. susan: come on. relax. talk to me.chris: all right. this morning i took my car to the garage tocheck the air conditioner. they only gave it a quick look,refilled it with some freon, and charged me 300bucks!susan: no wonder you ’re livid. i ’d be mad too if someoneripped me off like that.chris: yeah. and they were rude. they said i didn ’t knowanything about cars, which i don ’t, but they didn ’t have to beblunt!susan: sounds like you got a raw deal!chris: what ’s worse, as i was leaving, i herd then saying,“don’t trust that guy. he looks broke. ”when i heard that, ialmost hit the roof.susan: don ’t let it get to you. better ign ore them. chris: i agree. i didmanage to keep my cool.susan: well, the best thing you can do is to file a complaintwith the consumer protection agency.chris: sounds like a good idea.model2i ’m too depressed. scriptsusan: chris, i hear you ’ve been down in the dumps, so i ’ve come to cheer you up. chris: it ’s not gong o work. i ’m too depressedsusan: come, on. tell me what ’s on your mind.chris: everything. my girlfriend left me; my dog ran away; mywallet was stolen.susan: don ’t worry. i ’ll help you solve the biggest problem: finding you a new girlfriend.chris: forget it. anyway, i ’m getting bad grades, and i was toldthat i ’d have to repeat a lot ofcourses next year. when i heard that, i almost lost it.susan: l ook, relax. i ’ll help you with those courses.chris: yeah, but i also have three week ’s laundry to do., andmy room is a pigsty.susan: forget it. you ’re on your own. chris: come, on.what are friends for?susan: to keep you in high spirits; not to do your laundry.model3you seem to be on top of the world.scriptnora: oh, hey, john! john: hey!nora: you seem to be on top of the world tonight. what ’s up?john: i ’m so happy i ’m about to burst. guess what?nora: you ’ve got me.john: it might be true that misfortunes never come singly, butyou can also have a “double blessing ”. and that ’s what i had.nora: you mean you ’ve had two happy events in your life?john: exactly. you know, i was strong in all subjects exceptphysics. n ow i ’ve finally passed the test --the one i needed toqualify for a bachelor ’s degree.nora: congratulations! you ’d failed it three times. now wonderyou’re beaming. what ’s the other good news?john: the multinational i was dong my field project at offeredme a job at a good staring salary. nora: wow, wonderful,simple wonderful.john: i feel like celebrating. shall we go to a bar?nora: why not?now your turn task 1sample dialoga: you look furious. what happened?b: nothing. i ’d rather not talk about it. just don ’t ask.a: come on. you shouldn ’t keep your feeling to yourself. youneed to let off some stream. so, talk tome.b: all right. this morning i went to a shop to buy a digitalcamera, i only need an ordinary one. it is enough for my toursin the summer vacation. buy they persuaded me to buy aprofessional camera, which cost three times as much.a: but you were willing to buy for it. anyway, it must workbetter.【篇二:新视野大学英语视听说 4 听力答案(全)】t>第二版答案unit 1 enjoy your feelings!basic listening practice keys:cbdad l listening intask 1what a clumsy man!keys: acdcbtask 2 causes of depressionkeys:(1)families (2)chemicals (3)information (4)certainsymptoms (5)self-esteem(6)thinking patterns (7)mood (8)divorce (9)physical abuse(10)financial difficulties(11)stress (12)anxiety task 3happiness index keys: bdaacl let ’s talkkeys: (1) shy (2) crying (3)scared (4) came down (5) fun (6)nice (7) two sisters (8) argue (9) touch (10) bad time (11) speak(12) comfortable (13) brother (14) adults (15) children (16)secondary (17) growing up (18) learnl further listening and speakingtask 1(s1) owner。

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