新时代交互英语视听说2答案unit3
新时代交互英语视听说2答案(清华大学截高清图版)(2020年7月整理).pdf

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新时代交互视听说2文字版和截图版答案合集

第一部分新时代视听说2文字版答案部分Level 2 Unit 1第一部分第1.2小节不做。
第3小节 1.rough 2.exceeding 3.stand out 4.Witnesses 5.rejected 6. adopted 7.flowed in 8.emerged 9.To seek out 10.resolve第4小节不做。
第5小节 1.inclined 2.refugees 3.establishment 4.exclusively 5.rescued 6.abandoned 7.sought 8.exceed 9.matched 10.nourish第6.7.8小节不做第二部分不做。
第三部分第1小节 1.itness 2.esolved 3.dopted 4.escued 5.xceed 6.rief 7.elatively 8.ray 9.wist 10.rgan第2小节 1.sought out 2.As for 3.died form 4.go through 5.recovering from第3小节 1.slums 2.care 3.proved 4.revered 5.saint 6.specifically7.reject 8.emerged 9.cheerfulness 10.dignity第4小节(此部分每个人做都会有不同的顺序,记得要好好看题) 1.D:after 2.C:imploring 3.B:since 4.D:offer 5.C:choking up 6.D:talk to 7.B:keep 8.A:what 9.C:neither 10.C:collected第5.6节不做。
OVER警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载LEVEL 2 UNIT 21/3第三节:1.numerous 2.diverse 3.immense 4.transform 5.maintain6.ambition7.tremendously8.crucial第四节:1.transfering 2.previous 3.style 4.miserable 5.unique6.convincing7.motion8.adaptedponents 10.goals第五节:munity 2.diverse 3.transfer municate 5.pursue6.integrate7.obtaining8.significant9.encountered 10.maintain3/3第一节:1.diminished 2.convinced 3.diverse 4.previous 5.transferred 6.effect 7.rate 8.mood 9.performed 10.motivate第二节:1.take into account 3.familiar with 4.result in 5.participate more in 6.prior to就这么多了,关键的2节没有,真不好意思1/3第三节:1.fortune 2.In a way mitted 4.creativity 5.make a difference 6.on my own 7.For all 8.hooked 9.inspired 10.diagnostic第五节:1.grade 2.hooked 3.barely pared 5.changed 6.vision 7.souned 8.optimisic 9.size 10.personal警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载LEVEL 2 UNIT3/3第一节:1.ortune 2.ommitting 3.ooted 4.nspired 5.ooked ined 7.eans 8.ssumed 9.ntense 10.eputation第二节:1.as long as 2.make a difference 3.showing off 4.take,up 5.working out第三节:1.optimist 2.toughest 3.possible 4.deadly 5.diagnostic 6.paid -7.possibilities 8.creativity 9.solve 10.achievements第四节:(此部分每个人做都会有不同的顺序,记得要好好看题)1.B:watching 2.B:whose 3.B:as 4.A:improving 5.C:the death of a child 6.C:as 7.C:alive 8.C:being 9.C:beneficial 10.B:giving警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载UNIT 41/3 第三节 1.hung around 2.discouraged 3.recalled 4.essential5.curiosity6.kept in touch7.resist8.qualify9.addition 10.came out -第五节 1.cleaing 2.essential 3.resistance 4.discouraged 5.through 6.single-minded 7.Naturally 8.lift 9.so es3/3 第一节 1.essestial 2.curious 3.recall 4.discouraged 5.qualifies 6.postponed 7.embraced 8.further 9.confine 10.prejudice第二节 1.hanging around 2.started out 3.keep in touch 4.leave for 5.make something of yourselves第三节 1.identify 2.addition 3.conducted 4.broaden 5.beyond6.out7.apply8.scientific9.profound 10.affect第四节(此部分每个人做都会有不同的顺序,记得要好好看题)1.C:beyond 2.D:had attended 3.A:As 4.C:that 5.C:willing 6.D:uneducated 7.C:that 8.A:had been given 9.D:fleeing 10.B: taking警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载UNIT 51/3 第三节 1.marvelous 2.interviewed 3.congratulate 4.prime 5.via6.formuma7.Originally8.mounted9.destination 10.illusion第四节 1.my signature is similar to yours 2.are working far apart 3.he studied hard and his hard work paid off 4.takes too much of my time ,I'd like to be excused from further participation5.congratulating her on winning the Sports Trophy第五节 1.congratulated 2.mounted 3.promised 4.scholarship5.graduate6.proudbined8.benefit9.champion 10.excused3/3 第一节 1.hampion 2.ongratulate 3.ormula 4.llusion 5.riginally6.enerate7.erived8.riority9.espite 10.mposed第二节 1.are similar to 2.excused from 3.pay off 4.in other words 5.related to第三节 1.advice 2.lose sightof 3.plus m4.arvelous 5.formula 6.encouraged 7.favorite 8.finals 9.relaxed 10.atmosphere第四节(此部分每个人做都会有不同的顺序,记得要好好看题)1.A:In the case of 2.D:off 3.B:in 4.B: staged 5.D: satisifying 6.D:that 7.A:graduated 8.C:were 9.B: blame 10.B:to警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载UNIT 61/3 第三节1.controversy2.proposed3.implement4.varies5.renewed6.critical7.maintain8.opposing9.favor 10.burden第四节1.proven2.literate3. second4.native5.more6.courses7.argue 8.opposed 9.work 10.immigrants3/3 第一节1.transitional2.maintaining3.concepts4.proponents5.proposing6.fascinated7.lump8.swarm9.union 10.scared第二节1.other than 2.serve ..as 3. point out 4.slipped outof 5.banded together第三节1.immersed 2.effective 3.concepts 4.controversial5.variety6.critics7.burden8.immigrants9.addition 10.bilingu al第四节(此部分每个人做都会有不同的顺序,记得要好好看题)1.B: be given 2.C: should take/take 3.B: was told 4. B:more likely to 5. D: should be spent 6. C: were required 7. A: in which 8.C: during which 9.C: should be considered/be considered 10.A: having been worked out警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载UNIT 71/3第三节 1.norms 2.proof 3.viewpoint 4.inherit 5.outlook ck7.particular 8.undertook 9.prompted 10.response第五节 1.measure 2.有事要忙,这几天补上,后面的测试也会发到这里!开始补了:(5月16了,唉)第五节 1.measure 2.statements 3.helpless 4.depressing 5.suffer6.extreme7.trait8.undertake9.generally10.researchers3/3第一节 1.nteracts 2.esponse 3.ack 4.iewpoint 5.redicted6.haracteristic7.onservative8.riented9.lexible 10.eeking第二节 1.lead to 2.backed up ck of 4.figure out 5.search for第三节 1.personality 2.passed 3.interacting 4.contribute 5.factors 6.particular 7.involved 8.control 9.associated 10.depression第四节(顺序有所不同,认真看题啊)1.C:rather than 2.A:with 3.C:half of whom 4.D:to which 5.D:that 6.B:compared to 7.D:leading 8.D:no matter where 9.C:that it 10.D:in警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载UNIT 81/3第三节: 1.supportive 2.emerged 3.conveyed 4.intended plaints 6.romantic 7.misinterpreting 8.positively 9.emotional 10.engage[B]第四节: 1.he put it in his pocket instead of his mouth2.as a means of imparting and receiving information3.lead to job cuts in public schools4.on the verge of starvation5.assuming you're by the sea i assuming you are by the sea第五节:1.seldom 2.expect 3.factual 4.various 5.intended plaints - 7.respond 8.mislead 9.conveying 10.argument3/3第一节:1.conveyed plaints 3.intended 4.emotional 5.ignored 6.illustrate 7.typical 8.collapsed 9.insight 10.professional第二节:1.in contrast to 2.as a means of 3.on the verge of 4.looks you straight in the eye 5.give them away第三节:municated 2.assistance 3.conflict 4.instead 5.full y 6.similar 7.emphasis 8.emerged9.misunderstandings 10.acceptance第四节:(顺序有所不同,注意认真看题)1.A:Sensitizing 2.C:is used to using speech 3.B:misinterpreted 4.D:a little 5.D:delivered 6.D: what 7.C:comes 8.A:in which 9.C:is focused on 10.D:positively[/B] 警告:部分答案来自互联网,版权归原作者所有,请勿转载期末过关检测1/1第一节:1.resolve 2.miracles 3.adapt 4.hooked 5.intense 6.postponed 7.generate 8.proposed 9.response 10.typical第二节:municate with 2.in favor of 3.watched out for 4.made a big differance 5.stood out第三节:1.variety 2.critics 3.places 4.money 5.immigrants 6.reason 7.have 8.addition 9.programs 10.successful第四节:1.Tell...A:information 2.The...B:that3.They...D:understoodputers...B:giving5.After...D:did we hear6.I am...B:it7.Is...C:whose8.That's...A:what9.The job...D:get used to 10.The reason...C:that第二部分新时代视听说2截图版答案部分Unite1Unite2Unite3Unite4Unite5was,were,did,have,spent,much3/31.help=home2.homework=whoUnite6Unite7。
新时代交互英语视听说2级答案unit3~6

Unit33/121.frankie' homework2.at home5/121.Can you show* me how to use this math* program*?2.You have to hit "return" after* each number.3.Next*, you need* to highlight* the numbers . . . and now you have to click-on "add."4.Yeah, computers-are great* . . . but you have to learn how* to add numbers* the real* way.5.You have* to learn how to add without-a* computer.6.Why do I have to learn* that?7.Believe-it or* not, Frankie, you won't always* have-a computer with-you when you need* to add something.Why not*?8/121.you have to learn without a computer2.Yes,he does3.Why won't I always have a computer4.the numbers5.His math homework6.Click on "add"7.How to add without a computer11/12More listening1.Eversoft2.She can't use the program3.On the menu bartestlistening1/51.tweezers2..........small3.earring4.like a long needleV ocabulary and Usage2A/51.Do you have a device..........=Do you have a modem2.What software do you......=What browser do you prefer3.I often explore...=I surf the ....4.A password is....=Your computer is ....5.He bought a portable computer=Jeff bought ...2B/5work2.in3.modemptopGrammar3 /5Helen:Hi,Mark,do you .....knowcanWillshouldMayshouldn'tshouldcan'tSpeking5/5ually, I do2.Only if you have a USB port to plug it in3.Just press Ctrl+S4.It doesn't matter, on-line or off-line5.Yes,I do,let me type it for youUnit43/121.Emi need medicine2.She is sick5/121.You don't look* so good today.2.I feel* terrible*.3.You have* a* fever*.4.OK, open-up* . . . Say "ahh" . . .5.You need some medication*.6.You have-a sinus infection*, so I'm giving you some Azithromycin.7.You need to take-it* for five* days.8.Take-it to the pharmacy*, and they'll fill-it* for you.9.Oh, and-I know you're busy, but you need to take-it* easy* for-a few days, OK?8/12detailed comprehension1.Good health2.You seem sick today3.Take it for five days4.A prescription for some medicine5.What do I do with this6.You need to take it easy for a few days11/12More listening1.Fever,headache,sore throat2.For 2 or 3 days3.Her throat hurts a lottestlistening1A/51.She has a terrible cold2.lie down and have a rest3.can hardly breathe4.Stomachache1B/5feelingcoldnosethroatcoughbreathechesthomesoupdayV ocabulary and Usage2A/51.What conditions....=Can you describe2.His pain is sudden...=Jack has a sharp ...3.I can't breathe well through...=My nose is...4.She's been taking...=Rose has been ..5.My pain is contnuous...=Sometimes I have ...2B/51.stuffed-up2.some rest3.prescription4.horribleGrammar3A/5feeling,feel,think,have,looks,seem,taking,need,usually eat,often have3B/51.I love2.I like their steak3.I am taking antibiotics4.She seems tired5.I think it isSpeking5/51.That's because you've got a cold and a stuffyed-up nose2.Yes,I get a dull pain in my chest when I breathe3.Oh,I feel horrible4.Yes,I'm taking the medication my doctor gave me5.I've got a pain in my chest and a sore throatUnit55/121. I'm-in* the office.2. It's on Ashby, 3121 Ashby, near* Telegraph Avenue.3. Be sure* to* bring* the Lucid file.4. I put-it-on* your desk this morning.5. I put-it next-to* your computer.6. Oh, right*.7. And Luis*, please hurry*.8. OK, we'll talk-about-it when I get* there.8/12detailed comprehension1.Be sure to bring the Lucid file2.We'll talk about it when I get there3.At his office4.By car5.On Ashby Avenue6.On Luis's desk7.Yes, he finds it after looking for a minute8. At Lucid Systems11/12More listening1.First Street2.Highway 17 North to Highway 8803.At the Civic Arena Stationtestlistening1A/51.Near the liquor store2.Turn left out of the driveway,and then left again at the next street3.Turn left at the lights and then turn right1B/5staydinnerstorecookplacedriveturnstraightmissfindV ocabulary and Usage2A/51.I'd like to ....=I want to explore2.You'll find ...=It's hard to...3.This road is...=It's a cul-de-sa...4.Go along the...=Go staight down..5.Turn at the...=Turn at the ...2B/51.dead end2.Turn right at the lightsGrammar3/5at,at,on,down,close,inSpeking5/51.It's in the left drawer of your desk2.Next to the community center3.Take Unibersity Avenue down....Section Test AListening1/41.At I-travel2.He remembers Chris3.He works in a travel office4.He drives a taxi part-time5.He means that Sam has a lot to do with two jobs2/4was,were,did,have,spent,much3/41.Young2.She thinks the director is a man3.He met a new employee4.He is nervous4/41.Super Math...2.Well,I'm...3.What do you...4.We need to5.All you have ...6.Mm-hmmm7.Then you highlight...V ocabulary1/3reserve,browse,delete,fares2/3waitressnervousresponsiblepunctual3/31.likework3.prescription4.in your way5.stufffed upGrammar1/31.a slice of tomato2.some3.iced tea2/31.How much coffee=YES2.Just a little=YES3.How many sugar=NO3/3can,have to,Take,make surePronunciation1/31.SHE=No2.YOUR=No3.TIME=Yes4.PARTY=Yes2/31.LOS-an-ge-les=No2.New-YORK=Yes3.MA-nil-a=No3/31.help=home2.homework=whoSpeaking1/21.I thik she is nice2.I'm glad you like it3.YEs,I like racketball and volleyball4.What are we celebrating5.I'm feeling terrible6.Hello,thank you for calling Jerry's Restaurant2/21.Thanks2.No,I don't think so3.It was great4.Yeah,I'd like a cup of coffeeUnit63/121.A farewell party2.A visitor from Japan5/12Are you going to the party tomorrow* night*?Emi's farewell* party?Oh, probably a million* people!Hmmm, what should-I* bring?Flowers or a card would* be nice*.OK, I'll think-of* something*.Emi, Emi, I think it's time for a speech*.I just want to thank everyone* for coming*.So thanks, everybody, for being such* great friends . . .8/12detailed comprehension1.I think I'm going to cry2.We don't know3.Saturday night4.A lot of people5.Next week6.He doesn't know11/12More listening1.To say goodbye to Emi2.In Seattle3.Maybetestlistening1A/51.A Halloween party2.They dressed up and danced3.Only one of them came4.A lot5.It was fun1B/5partyfunlookoutfitvampirespeopledresscandydanceplayerV ocabulary and Usage2A/51.Be creative....=Use your imagination2.I really enjoyed...=I've had a ...3.Emi,you should...=It's time for...4.It should be ...=It;ll be such..5.Will you come...=Are you going...2B/51.speech2.fabulous3.card4.Should5.farewellGrammar3/51.are you going to do2.I'll think3.won't tell4.I'm going5.Are you comingSpeking5/51.Yes,thousands2.A party where everyone has fun3.I'm going to a farewell party4.I like to watch movies5.speech6.I had a fabulous timee your imagination8.Thank you。
新视界视听说2Unit3InsideView答案

新视界视听说2Unit3InsideView答案一、Short conversationsNew wordsdiffer v difference na series of 一系列正文:1Man: When do they think the new highway is going to be finished? It was supposed to be open by September. Woman: I heard on the news that it’s three months behind schedule.Question What do we learn from the conversation?behind schedule: later than the planahead of schedule (反义词组)2Woman: I think that everyone should pay every time they read the news on the Internet. After all, they have to pay when they buy a newspaper.Man: Perhaps we should agree to differ about that.Question What is the man’s opinion?agree to differ about that: agree to have different opinion; let’s both have our own opinion and not trouble the other 3Man: And so we’ve seen all five films which have been chosen for this year’s Academy Award for Best Film... Woman: And now, the moment of truth... Who is this year’s winner?Question What do we learn from the woman?the moment of truth: the time when the truth becomes known4Woman: So what exactly are you going to do to improve thehealth service?Man:We’ve announced a whole series of measures which we’ll introduce over the next five years. Question What is the man’s position?5Woman:I think the government is going to lose the election.Man: To be honest, I’m in favor of a change of government.Question What is the man’s opinion?in favor of:支持,赞成二、News reportWalter Cronkite, perhaps America’s best-known journalist in recent years, has died at his home in New York at the age of 92.During his years as the presenter of the evening news at CBS, Cronkite appeared every evening in American homes, and was always a comforting presence, with his calm voice and gentle style. He was respected, listened to and liked.From 1962 to 1981, Walter Cronkite was the main presenter of the CBS evening news, reporting wars, naturaldiasters, social landings on the moon. Most famously, in 1963 he told the nation that President Kennedy had died. In an unusual show of feelings, he took off his glasses, wiped his eyes of tears, and reflected the emotion of millions.In 1968 Cronkite made a special programme on the Vietnam War. His conclusion was that it could not be brought to an end by military action, and that the two sides should begin peace discussions immediately. When President Johnson heard this, he said, “If I’ve lost Cronkite, I’ve lost Middle America.”Cronkite was named the most respected man in America. For nearly 20 years, he fin ished all his broadcasts with the line, “Andthat’s the way it is”, sending millions of Americans to sleep with the words of “the most trusted voice in America.”A comforting presence:an appearance of someone which makes people feel safe even when the news is bad.Natural disasters:such as floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, typhoons etc.If I’ve lost Cronkite, I have lost Middle America. :If Cronkite does not any longer support my policies, most ordinary Americans no longer believe they are right.三、Report6.Washington DCMuseum of news1514More than 80Opposite the National Gallery of Art 9 am to 5 pm daily19.95 dollars7.(1)complete(2)Air and Space(3)exhibition(4)moves(5)was reported(6)latest news(7)news reporter(8)opposite。
新时代交互英语视听说level2答案

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新时代大学进阶英语视听说教程2课件及答案第三单元 -

新时代大学进阶英语视听说教程2课件及答案第三单元 -第一部分Choose the best answer according to the word you hear. The word will be read once.(16 points)1. [单选题] *A.专业(正确答案)B.课程C.学位2. [单选题] *A.广告B.市场营销(正确答案)C.商务3. [单选题] *A.大二学生B.大三学生C.大一新生(正确答案)4. [单选题] *A.食堂B.诊所(正确答案)C.超市5. [单选题] *A.作业(正确答案)B.工程C.设计6. [单选题] *A.下划线B.截止日期(正确答案)C.生产期7. [单选题] *A.夏令营B.校园(正确答案)C.运动场8. [单选题] *A.害羞的B.可爱的(正确答案)C.漂亮的第二部分Write down the word according to what you hear. The word will be read once.(16 points)1.________2.________3.________4.________[填空题] *空1答案:hesitate空2答案:registration空3答案:situation空4答案:fork第III部分Choose the best answer according to what you hear.(68 points)A partChoose the proper response to each of the statements and questions you hear. The statements and questions will be spoken twice. (20 points)1. [单选题] *A.Sorry.I can't.B. Sorry, I don’t know.(正确答案)C. Yes, I can.D. Yes, I know.2. [单选题] *A. Good morning.B. Good to see you,too.(正确答案)C. Yes, I’m Mary.D. Are you Peter?3. [单选题] *A. Yes, you can take a taxi.B. You can’t walk there.C. It’s two miles away.D. Walk along this street and turn right.(正确答案)4. [单选题] *A. I don’t know.B. Nice to meet you.C. Yes, I’m Alan White.D. No, I’m Alan White.(正确答案)5. [单选题] *A. No, I don’t think so.(正确答案)B. Yes, we haven’t.C. Nice to see you.D. Me too.B partListen to the dialogues and choose the best answer to each question you hear. The dialogues and the questions will be spoken twice. (20 points)1. [单选题] *A. Friends.B. Classmates.C. Strangers to each other.(正确答案)D. Neighbors.2. [单选题] *A. To have an interview.(正确答案)B. To go to school.C. To go out with the man.D. To meet a friend.3. [单选题] *A. New York.B. Germany.(正确答案)C. India.D. The United States.4. [单选题] *A. On the first floor.B. On the second floor.C. On the third floor.(正确答案)D. On the fourth floor.5. [单选题] *A. Friends.B. Colleagues.C. Strangers to each other.(正确答案)D. Classmates.C partListen to the conversations and choose the best answer to each question you hear. The conversations and questions will be spoken twice.(8 points)Conversation 11. [单选题] *A. Father and daughter.B. Classmates.C. Colleagues.D. Teacher and student.(正确答案)2. [单选题] *A. She was late for work.B. She missed the first class.(正确答案)C. She didn’t finish her homework.D. She was ill.D partListen to the passage and fill in the blanks with the words you hear. The passage will be read three times.(20 points)Hello, I’m David. This is the first time I’m talking to you. First of all, let me tell you something about myself and my family. I’m (1)________,and I’m a first-year student in a technical (2) ________. There are four people in my family: my dad, my mom, my sister and me. We live in a (3) ________. My dad is tall. He has brown hair and blue eyes.My mom is short. She has (4) ________ and brown eyes. My sister Mary is twelve years old, and she’s in the (5) ________ . We love each other and we often go outing together over the weekend. [填空题] *空1答案:eighteen空2答案:college空3答案:town house空4答案:black hair空5答案:seventh grade。
新视界大学英语视听说教程2_Unit3
新视界⼤学英语视听说教程2_Unit3Unit 3 Inside viewThis is just so crazy!What?This story I'm reading.So teU us.A Man was in a wheelchair crossing the roadin front of a lorry at some traffic lights.Somehow, the back of the wheelchair got stuckon the front of the lorry. When the lorry started moving,it took the wheelchair and the man with it!You're joking!The driver drove for several miles at 80 kilometres an hourbefore he stopped at a garage.The man was unhurt because his seat belt had stopped him falling out. What a terrible story! Thank goodness! The Man was all right!The police asked the driver if he'd realized he had a passenger.The driver said he had no idea at all.Do you want to hear another one? A funny one this time.Go on.A woman reported that her car had been stolenand that she'd left her mobile phone in the car.The policeman suggested calling the mobile.When he did, the thief answered.The policeman told the thief that he was answering an adin the paper and that he wanted to buy the car.And the thief agreed to sell it!He didn't!So they arranged to meet and the thief was arrestedand the woman got her car back.A happy ending!You get these great stories in the papers -I always read them.Conversation 2 V oice on RadioThe news at one o'clock.Tornadoes have damaged homes in Northern England.There is still no news of missing company director, Alan Marsden. Scientists claim that global warming is accelerating. There are reports coming in of more fighting in ...Do you mind if l turn it off?It's fine. I wasn't listening.Do you follow the news?Yeah, I do. But I don't often listen to the radio,I mostly get my news online.Do you?Yes, I read articles from different papers.My dad does that.Well, I've got used to reading real newspapers.You should try reading the news online.You get lots of different views,it's very stimulating.True, it is stimulating.But I've got into the habit of reading the papers in the JCR –in a comfortable armchair, with lots of black coffee.Don't either of you listen to the radio?It's a great way to wake up.Yeah, I do that. And I download podcasts.And I watch the news on telly.You're a news addict. We all know that.You have to be if you read PPE.You have to be really knowledgeable about current affairs.You are.Well, I'm a TV addict. I spend too much time watching the soaps.I love British TV.We've noticed, Kate. Are you going to watch Friends with me tonight? You bet!Outside viewA library containing archives of past storiesand photographs is an important resource in any newspaper office, allowing journalists to research details of stories published in the past and get facts and photographs very quickly.Dempster is a librarian at one of Britain's biggest newspapers,the Daily Express. He describes how in the past,the library was quite slow and difficult to usebut today a computerized database makes researching past news stories and finding photographs much easier.How do you create a news database?Each morning, seven days a week, 364 days a year,because we don't include Christmas Day,we archive our daily newspaper.We also read other newspapersand collect stories they have published.We take around about 1,000 storiesthat we cut out from the newspapers every day.These are scanned onto a databaseand then they can be searched using a keyword.So, what we mean by "keyword" is that we use the terms Who? What? Why? When? and Where? as a reference for the information. So, for example, a journalist will be ableto search for the British Prime Ministergiving a speech in Munich concerning the European financial situation. Part 2How did journalists research news stories before computers?Before the electronic database,we had a traditional newspaper archive.So there were tens of millions of paper envelopes,containing paper copies of news stories on a variety of topics.These were referenced by general headings,whether it be politics, health or people.These envelopes would be given out to journalists.Quite often they would be left somewhere, lost, taken home –things like that. And obviously,only one journalist at a time could research a particular subject; whereas with today's library,you can have dozens of journalists looking for the same itemat the same time on a computer database.Where do the photographs in the newspaper come from?At one time, the Express used to take pictures in a traditional way.We received photographs by a motorcycle rider or by post.Now, more and more,we receive pictures electronically on the computer.We can also research pictures on the Internetand once they are received in the Daily Express office,they are copied into the correct folder on the computer.These photos, for example, have been requestedby the Daily Express sports writer. Using Photoshop,you can change the colour and brightness of the picture,add a caption to it and generally tidy up an image.Listening in Short conversations Conversation 1When do they think the new highway is going to be finished?It was supposed to be open by September.I heard on the news that it's three months behind schedule.What do we learn from the c onversation?Conversation 2I think that everyone should pay every timethey read the news on the Internet.After all, they have to pay when they buy a newspaper.Perhaps we should agree to differ about that.What is the man's opinion?Conversation 3And so we've seen all five filmswhich have been chosen for this year's Academy Award for Best Film ... And now, the moment of truth ... who is this year's winner?What do we learn from the woman?Conversation 4So what exactly are you going to do to improve the health service?We've announced a whole series of measureswhich we'll introduce over the next five years.What is the man's position?Conversation 5I think the government is going to lose the election.To be honest, I'm in favour of a change of government.What is the man's opinion?News reportWalter Cronkite, perhaps America's best-known journalist in recent years, has died at his home in New York at the age of 92. During his years as the presenter of the evening news at CBS, Cronkite appeared every evening in American homes,and was always a comforting presence,with his calm voice and gentle style.He was respected, listened to and liked.From 1962 to 1981,Walter Cronkite was the main Presenter of the CBS evening news, reporting wars, natural disasters, social changes and elections,as well as the first space flight, and the landings on the moon.Most famously, in 1963 he told the nationthat President Kennedy had died.In an unusual show of feelings,he took off his glasses, wiped his eyes of tears,and reflected the emotion of millions.In 1968 Cronkite made a special programme on the Vietnam War.His conclusion was that it could not be brought to an endby military action,and that the two sides should begin peace discussions immediately. When President Johnson heard this,he said, "If I've lost Cronkite, I've lost Middle America."Cronkite was named the most respected man in America.For nearly 20 years, he finished all his broadcasts with the line,"And that's the way it is",sending millions of Americans to sleep with the words of"the most trusted voice in America".ReportWell, no visit to the capital of the US, Washington DC,would be complete without a visit to all the amazing museums ...Like the National Gallery of Art or the National Air and Space Museum. But for those of you who are interested in the news, you may like to know about the Newseum ...The museum of news ...It's an exhibition of news and journalism.It's got 15 theatres and 14 galleries,containing daily front pages from more than 80 international newspapers ... the story of how news is gatheredand the way it moves through different means of communication,such as television, radio, the press and the Internet...the 9/11 room, which describeshow the attack on the Twin Towers was reported...the Berlin Wall Gallery, with sections of the Berlin Wall...and a display of the day's latest news, which is regularly updated.You can even find outif you'd make a good TV news reporter in the Interactive Newsroom.The Newseum is on Pennsylvania Avenue,opposite the National Gallery of Art...and just round the corner from the White House. It's open from 9 am to 5 pm daily ...and tickets are $19.95 for adult。
大学生新时代交互英语视听说学生用书(第四版)3答案
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新标准大学英语视听说2Unit 3 Crime Watch文本及答案
Unit 3 Crime watchInside viewConversation1Kate :So, what did you think of the movieMark :It was good but I thought it was too long.Kate :Yes, me too.Kate :Hey, where’s my bike I don’t believe it! It’s gone!,Mark :It was next to mine, you chained it up!Kate :Someone’s stolen it! Oh, how could they!Mark :Oh, Kate!Kate :How could someone have done this! The creep!Mark :It’s a really mean thing to do, steal a bike.Kate :It was a mountain bike and it cost a fortune –I don’t have the money to buy another one.Mark :Listen, I’ll go down the street and see if I can see anyone with it. Why don’t you go intothat shop and see if they’ve seen anything suspicious I’ll be back in a minute.Kate :OK.…#Kate :WellMark :No luck. What did they say in the shopKate :I asked the shopkeeper if she’d seen anything –Mark :AndKate :She said she hadn’t. I guess it was a long shot. She advised me to report it to the police.But according to her, bikes get stolen all the time around here.Mark :Listen, let’s get back so you can report it.Kate :I’ve got no bike. I’m just so upset!Mark :It’s not far to college. Come on!;Conversation2Mark :So did you ring the policeKate :Yes. I went to the police station to report it.Mark :What did they sayKate :No one’s found it. This woman said that Oxford has the fifth highest rate of bike theftin the country!Mark :You’re joking!Kate :That’s what she said.Mark :What else did she sayKate :She told me that sometimes you do get bikes back –the thieves use them and then abandon them, apparently, and then people find them and report them.>Mark :So you might get it back.Kate :I hope so, Mark, I really do. It’s just too much you know But …um …what else She told me to go to this sale they have of abandoned bikes. She thinks I might find it there. But it’s only every two months, I can’t wait till then! Honestly, Mark, I’m really furious!Mark :You can always buy a cheap bike on eBay.Kate :Hello …Speaking …You found it! Where was it Is it …Oh, that’s fantastic news!There was a lamp and a basket on it … Right … OK, thank you, I’ll be in tomorrow morning to pick it up. Unbelievable! This guy found it!Mark :Brilliant! Was that the policeKate :Yes. What they said was, someone dumped it outside this guy’s backyard. Mark :That’s so strange!Kate :The lamp’s been stolen and the basket.Mark :Forget about it! You’re lucky to get it back!*Outside viewPart1PresenterDodgy deals aren’t the only problems associated with doorstep sellers. Your doorstep presents these unannouncedvisitors with a real opportunity to undertake distraction burglary where they often pose as bogus officials to gain access to your home.I’m joined now by Ian Holt, from Thames Valley Police. Ian, just out line for me what does distraction burglary actually entailIanHoltWell basically what happens is, somebody uses a story to get inside somebody’s house and then they steal items, usually cash or small items of jewellery.\PresenterAnd what are the different techniques that are commonly usedIanHoltWell basically the er … the people that commit this crime move from area to area, er … they will look at an area, they will try and pick a particular target and they can find that by looking at property, it may beer, an uncut garden, it may be repairs thatneed doing to the property. Something that indicates that there’s, there’s a vulnerable person in there. It … usually, it’s an elderly person that lives there. Is this quite a common problem now It is becoming more common. To get it in perspective, of the 14,000 burglaries that were in Thames Valley last year, we hadreported 800 crimes of distraction burglary.But, it … there’s a slight increase this year over last year’s figures.OK, you mentioned some of the victimsbeing elderly. What other people aretargeted-Well, unfortunately, with this type of offence, it is the vulnerable in society and the elderly. The, the national average, if there’s such a thing as a, a victim for this type of crime, is a white female aged 81 years.And what about things that people can do to prevent it happening, basicallyWell the things they can do are very, very simple. The difficulty comes, is that some of these people, er … it’s very difficult for them to r emember what to do. But the three things we, we always say is: stop, chain and check. And that’s stop before you open the door to make sure who’s on the other side. Always apply a chain. If you haven’t got a chain, fit a chain to the door, or a door bar if you’ve got difficulty in handling a chain with arthritic fingers.But also when you answer the door, check the identity of the person there. Generally the offenders say they are from the Water Board or from utilities. They may say they’re from a charity or even from local authority. But generally, a utility will be in uniform.Ask for their identification. A genuine person will not mind you doing that and will wait until you can check them out. If you do need to check them, phone the number on, on your l ast bill. What won’t happen is that if it is a bogus caller, they will become unnerved by this reaction and they will leave.PresenterOK and there’s also a couple of gadgets new on the market that also can help as well. Just talk us through that.IanHolt》Certainly, yes. The … a spy er … viewer is fairly standard. But for elderly who may have poor eyesight there’s a spyscope which actually makes it a lot easier for them to see who’s outside.As I mentioned before about the door bar, again, it can be easier to apply than the chain. Very reasonable priced er, and something that is fairly new … as I mentioned before it’s very difficult for some of these people to remember what they have to do when they go to the door and that’s why they become victims.And this item is called a Memo Minder and actually you can record a message on there and it’s nice to have a grand-daughter or somebody to record a message, butevery time the person approaches the door it reminds them with a voice to say “Put your cha in on.”Listening inPassage1Patrick :I read a funny story today in the paper –true story.Steve :Go on, then.Patrick :OK. This 72-year old guy stole a pair of trousers from a department store in Paris. A-security man saw him and alerted the police and they were waiting for him when he came out of the shop. The shoplifter started running, but the policeman soon caught up with him. The man thenbit the policeman on his arm several times.Steve :He bit the policemanPatrick :Yes –you have to remember, he was 72.Steve :I’d forgotten that.Patrick :Problem was, it didn’t hurt the policeman at all, ’cause the guy had forgotten to put his false teeth in before he left home.Steve :Very funny!Patrick :And the moral of the story is –Steve :Always remember to wear your false teeth if you’re going to bite someone. Patrick :That’s good. I read a funny crime story the other day. Let’s see …yeah …this guy …this guy robbed a supermarket somewhere in America –I can’t remember where exactly –anyway, he got away with about 4,000 dollars. The next week the local newspaper reported the story but said he’d stolen 6,000 dollars. The thief rang the newspaper office to complain. He said, “Look, I only took 4,000 dollars. I’m wondering if the supermarket m anager took another 2,000 and said I’d taken it. I did not take 6,000, I promise you.”$Steve :He was probably telling the truth.Patrick :He probably was. Anyway, the newspaper managed to keep the guy talking while theyrang the police. And the police traced the call – the guy was ringing from a phone booth – and they arrested him while he was still talking to the newspaper.Steve :That’s good. Stupid guy! I’ve got another true story …This –this –old guy was in court for some crime –and he fell asleep. His case began and his lawyer stood up and said, “My client pleads not guilty.”The man suddenly woke up, but wasn’t sure what was happening. He jumped up and shouted, “I plead guilty! I plead guilty!”Patrick :So what happenedSteve :The judge allowed him to plead not guilty.Patrick :That’s the best, I think.Passage2Presenter :You’re listening to Kevin Fallon and my topic for today is street crime. Being]mugged is something that can happen to anyone –and it’s a very frightening experienc e. So it’s positive when you hear of someone who was attacked by a mugger and defeated them – especially when that person is a woman. Anna Black was attacked by a mugger. She’s here to tell us about it.How long ago did this happen, AnnaNews 24/7 Unit 4AnnaJust over a week ago. The day it happened, I was coming home from work a bit later than usual –I think it was about seven. I was on my mobile phone, talking to my husband.PresenterAnd it was still daylightAnna :Yes. Anyway, suddenly, someone pulled my hair from behind –and at the same time they grabbed my mobile phone. Now, I’m a karate black belt –Presenter :Really!)Anna :Yes, I practise three times a week –so I’m ready for situations like this. Presenter :I bet you are.Anna :Yes, I can react very fast. So as soon as this guy grabbed me, I did what you’re told to do in these situations.Presenter :And what’s thatAnna :I fell backwards onto him.Presenter :You fell backwards onto him!Anna :Yeah! I’m tall and quite heavy –so we both fell to the ground together. Presenter :Goodness!Anna :I er, yeah –I was ready to hit him but then next thing I knew, two men had seized the guy. They were driving past and they, they stopped to help. They were big strong guys. They called the police who came in five minutes.Presenter :So the mugger was arrestedAnna :Yes, he was.Presenter :Do you think, if that hadn’t happened, you could have injured him Anna :Oh, I’d like to think so. I’m a black belt, that’s what I’m trained to do. Presenter :Well, it’s great to hear of women coping well in situations like this. Perhaps we should all learn karate.Anna :I think it’s a good idea to have some kind of defence training. Yes, especially if you live in an area that isn’t very safe.。
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Listening skills1(A) A nurse.(B) A bride.(C) A hostess.(D) A waitress.2(A) A teacher.(B) A principal.(C) A mother.(D) A doctor.3(A) A driving instructor.(B) A government official.(C) A parent.(D) A policeman.4(A) A professor.(B) A cleaning lady.(C) A friend.(D) A fellow student(A) A housekeeper.(B) An electrician.(C) A construction worker.(D) A house guest.task1Gilbert wants to with Sarah, but he is shy. His face isbetter than to himself. Finally, Gilbert is stillYour answer Correct answer(1) go out go out(2) flaming red flaming red(3) crush crush(4) chicken chicken(5) likes likes(6) guts guts(7) turn him down turn him down(8) keeping everything keeping everything(9) tell her tell herTask2Dating Description Casual datingSteady datingtwo coupleslarge groupsperiodmen and women e.g. ski and dine togetherYour answer Correct answer(1) early early(2) late teens late teens(3) Double dating Double-dating(4) Group dating Group dating(5) marry marry(6) Adult dating Adult dating(7) hardly hardly(8) Blind date Blind date(9) not never / not Task3Correct answer(3) An announcement about thewedding was published in thenewspaper.(2) Wedding invitations weresent out to relatives andfriends.(1) The minister greeted theguests in the church.(8) The minister talked aboutthe meaning of marriage.(4) The bride and thebridegroom exchanged vows.(7) The minister prayed forthe couple.(6) The minister declared thecouple husband and wife.(9) The reception was over.(5) The minister signed thecertificate.Lat’s talkTask11. Online matchmaking is provided through the use of ______.(A)an online database(B)cell phones or personal computers(C)a search engine(D)personal computers, cell phones and matchmakers2. Age range, gender, race, religion and ______ are the criteriaindividuals set to search in a database.(A)income(B)location(C)position(D)parents3. Some dating sites provide free registration, but may offer serviceswhich require ______.(A)a matchmaker's recommendation(B)a good personal record(C)a monthly fee(D)a yearly review4. The additional services some sites do NOT provide for paying usersinclude ______.(A)putting their profiles at the top of the list(B)making their profiles appear several times(C)giving them a more advanced search engine(D)advertising their income5. In recent years dating sites that receive their income from ______ havebecome increasingly popular.(A)advertising(B)contributions(C)membership fees(D)payment by those who have found a marriage partner Futher listeningTask11.What does Keith suggest to Peter?(A)He should stay in the room all night.(B)He should dance with a girl there.(C)He should say yes to a girl who wants to dance with him.(D)He should go out and dance with Keith.2.What does Peter think about the girl over there?(A)She will not enjoy dancing with him.(B)She cannot find her way out to the dance floor.(C)She will be only too glad to accept his invitation.(D)She is not his type.3.What kind of girl does Peter want?(A)A girl who is beautiful and intellectual.(B)A girl who often shines his shoes.(C)A girl who will satisfy his needs.(D)A girl who can drink a lot of beer.4.What will Peter do at home?(A)Throwing out trash.(B)Cooking.(C)Filling the beer mugs for guests.(D)Watching the kids.task21. W hat does the young woman's mother ask the father to find out?Your answer Correct answerthe young man's plans the young man's plans2. A fter the young mans says "I am a Bible student", what does the father ask?He asks, "What will you do to provide my daughter suchas she is accustomed to?"Your answer Correct answera nice house a nice house3. W hat does the young man say to answer the father's question above?Your answer Correct answerGod will provide for us God will provide for us4. W hat does the young man say to reply to the father's question "How willyou support children"?Your answer Correct answerDon't worry Sir Don't worry, sir5. W hat does the father mean when he says "the good news is he thinks I'm God"?In fact he is being humorous. He expects that he will have toYour answer Correct answerGod will provide play the role of GodTask31. The groom gave $100 to the bride.(A)True(B)False2. The groom asked the minister to say words such as "to love, respectand obey her".(A)True(B)False3. The bride and the groom should make vows to each other.(A)True(B)False4. The minister said to the groom, "Will you promise to kneel before her?"(A)True(B)False5. The groom gave the minister more money than the bride did.(A)True(B)False。