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新视野视听说教程第7单元test答案

新视野视听说教程第7单元test答案

A. $6.B. $8.C. $10.D. $12.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. 30%.B. 40%C. 60%.D. 70%.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. $160.B. $320.C. $480.D. $640.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman only buys those cost little online.B. The man often does shopping online.C. The woman buys everything online.D. The man will never buy things online.A. A bunch of flowers.B. A scarf and a bunch of flowers.C. A cake made by Laurel.1D. Nothing.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.David:Laurel, the books in the all onLaurel:Yeah, we'd better buy some. They areDavid:Oh, I found a book on (5)(6)Laurel:Great! He can (8)David:For sure!$19.80.Laurel:It's really a bargain. What you want to have, Dave?David:Well, I'llYour answer Correct answer(1) store(2) sale(3) worth(4) tourism(5) interested(6) present(7) travel(8) break(9) Besides(10) off(11) else(12) pickPart III ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. What pizza does the customer first order?A. A medium pizza with mushrooms and tomatoes.B. A large pizza with mushrooms and green peppers.C. A small pizza with tomatoes and French cheese.D. A large pizza with Italian sausage and cucumber.2. How does the customer want his pizza served?A. It should be served as a whole.B. It should be served half-and-half.C. It should be served in four quarters.D. It should be served without cheese at all.3. What drink does the customer order?A. Grape juice.B. Apple juice.C. Orange juice.D. Either apple or orange juice.4. How much will the customer pay for the bread sticks?A. $1.00.B. $1.50.C. $2.00.D. Nothing.5. Who can get a three dollar coupon for next pizza order?A. Those who order any large pizza and drink.B. Those who order a half-and-half pizza.C. Those who buy three bread sticks.D. Those who bring a large family.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.Seeing that there was a defect with the walkman, he returned it to the storeand demanded a ________.A. money returnB. return moneyC. refundD. money back2.If people are interested in an item at , they can _________andmake a bid for it.A. log inB. log atC. enter inD. enter upon3.At the auction, the highest bid gets the item by a certain _________.A. finish lineB. finishing lineC. deadlineD. final line4.eBay is an auction site where people ______ their stuff ________ for sale.A. put ... downB. put ... upC. place ... downD. place ... up5.After the auction, eBay puts you directly __________ with the seller.A. into contactB. into the contactC. in the touchD. in touch6.If people are interested in one item at an auction, they can bid ________it.A. onB. atC. inD. with7.Just before his _____________ vacation, he went to town to buy a digitalcamera.A. two week'sB. two-weekC. two-week'sD. two-weeks8.If people think they are getting a "good deal", they will snap it up,_________ it is.A. whatB. whateverC. whicheverD. no matter that9.The idea of "let the buyer beware" is _______ true today as it ever was.A. soB. suchC. asD. no more10.He traveled all over town to purchase at _______________ a tent for camping.A. the possible best priceB. the best possible priceC. the possible price bestD. the price best possible11.About 750,000 people ________ in the mall every week.A. shopB. buyC. purchaseD. make shopping12.You can get all your favorite gifts _______ a discount of 20 percent atGift Shop.A. forB. withC. atD. on13.If a price seems to be ________ good to be true, you had better be on guard.A. veryB. soC. asD. too14.I find the prices there are usually _________ than in other stores.A. a good deal cheapB. a good deal of cheaperC. a good deal cheaperD. a good many cheaper。

新视野第三版视听说课后题答案Unit7

新视野第三版视听说课后题答案Unit7
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新视野视听说教程听力稿及答案(第四册)第7单元

新视野视听说教程听力稿及答案(第四册)第7单元

Uint7II. Basic Listening Practice1.ScriptM: We offer all kinds of tours and excursions. DO you have anything particular in mind?W: Not really, we’d just like to see the local sights and have an English speaking guide. It would be good if they were someone local too. My husband is interested in the local stories and folklore.Q: What does the woman mention as one of her preferences?2. ScriptM: Are you joining a tour group when you go to Indonesia?W: No, I’m going to backpack my way round. I like being independent and seeing things at my own pace. Besides, there’s more chance of meeting local people that way. I’ve just got to be careful.Q: what dose the woman want?3. ScriptW: Hey, could you bring your video camera to the kids’ concert tomorrow? I’d love to capture it on film.M: No problem. I’ll burn it to a DVD for you afterwards, then you can watch it at home.Q: How will the woman watch the concert later in the week?4. ScriptW: I can’t find that track I really like anywhere. It’s not on CDs in any of the shops, and I really want it on a CD.M: Well, let’s look online. Maybe we can download it, then burn it to a CD.Q: What does the man suggest doing to get the track?5. ScriptW:Here’s a riddle: You love deep-sea finishing in Florida, and you’re crazy about skiing in Canada, but you can’t afford even one vacation home. What do you do? M: I buy a share in two holiday homes, so I own a week or more at each place.Timesharing is the way many people afford seemingly expensive holidays.Q: What advice does the man give for people unable to afford expensive holiday homes?Keys: 1.A 2.A 3. D 4.B 5.CIII. Listening InTask 1: I’m doing a lot of things on the computer! ScriptBarbara: Jack, you’re sitting in front of your computer again! The sea and the sand are only steps only away. Why are you wasting these beautiful holidays?The summer will be over before you know it.Jack:I’m not wasting the holidays as you say. The computer is a good thing. On the Internet you can go to any part of the world; I can see everything in theworld. It’s more real than reality.Barbara: But…but you can’t spend your entire summer watching that screen. You’ll get a big bottom.Jack: I’m not just watching the screen. I’m doing a lot of things—I’m sending e-mails, I’m learning things, I’m chatting in chat rooms…Barbara: Right! But I’ll bet you’re spending most of your time playing computer games—a time-wasting, mindless activity that I’ll turn your brain intoChinese doufoo.Jack: No, it isn’t a single mindless pasti me. It’s many activities: role-playing games, arcade games, adventure games, strategy games…Barbara:I understand the computer is a wonderful thing, but you have to be careful not to get too much of a good thing. Every life needs some variety in it. Itwould be a lot healthier if you played a chess game outdoors, in the park. Jack: It wouldn’t be the same. In those games in the park I can’t play against the grandmaster of Moscow, can I? And there are creative games in thecomputer, where I can learn city planning and psychology.Barbara: Well, what about me? Don’t you think I’d like a little attention?Jack: Now, Baby, that’s no way to talk. After all this time together, you know I love you.Barbara:I’m not so sure any more. It’s time you made a choice. Is it going to be more me or the computer?Jack: Well…1.Where does this dialog probably take place?2.What dose the man like to do according to the dialog?3.What does the woman mean when she says the man’s brain will turn into Chinesedoufoo?4.What does the man think about a chess game outdoors?5.What does the woman mean when she says, “Don’t you think I’d like a littleattention?”Keys: 1.A 2.B 3. C 4.D 5.CFor Reference1.He says that in those games in the park he can’t play against the grandmaster ofMoscow. And there are creative games in the computer, where he can learn city planning and psychology,2.She asks him to make a choice between her and the computer.Task 2: A Magician and a ParrotScriptA magician was working on a deluxe cruise ship in the Caribbean. The (S1) audience was different each week, so the magician did the same (S2) tricks over and over again. He felt he could cast a spell over the audience (S3) whenever he wanted to.There was only one problem: The captain’s (S4) parrot watched every show and began to understand what the (S5) magician did in each trick. Once he understood that, he started shouting in the middle of the show.“Look, it’s not the same (S6) hat!”“Look, he’s hiding the flowers under the table!”“Hey, why are all the (S7) cards the Ace of Spades?”(S8) The magician was furious. Each time the parrot revealed one of his secrets, the audience roared with laughter. The performance he intended to be dark and mysterious turned into a comedy. He was in a rage. (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.One foggy night the ship collided with an enormous iceberg and sank. The magician found himself on a piece of wood, in the middle of the ocean, and the parrot was by his side. (S10) They stared at each other with hate, but did not utter a word. This went on for several days.After a week the parrot finally said, “Okay, I give up. But I hope you’ll tell me what trick you are going to do with the boat.”Task3: The Modern CircusScriptThe first modern circus was staged in London in 1768 by Philip Astley, a former English cavalry officer, who performed as a trick ride. Beginning with a visit to Paris in 1772, Astley introduced the circus in cities throughout continental Europe and was responsible for establishing permanent circuses in a number of European countries as well as in England. A circus was first presented in 1793 at the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg.By the early 19th century, several permanently-based circuses were located in larger European cities. In addition, small traveling shows moved from town to town in covered wagons in which the performers lived. The traveling shows were usually simple affairs, featuring a fiddler or two, a juggler, a ropedancer, and a few acrobats. In the early circuses such performers gave their shows in open spaces and took up a collection for pay; later, the performers used elaborate shows. In the earlier part of the 19th century a main feature of the permanent circus program was the presentation of grams that included displays of horsemanship. Throughout the 19th century the circus evolved in programming and management. Initially, trained horse and horsemanship performances dominated circuses, but ropedancing, juggling, acrobatic acts, wild-animal acts, and clowning were all introduced within the first few decades. The flying trapeze, an important part of the modern circus, was not invented until 1858, and the street parade and sideshow did not become standard circus events until later in the 19th century. Tents are believed to have come into use in the 1820s, but it is uncertain whether they appeared first in Europe or in the United States. Nowadays, the entertainment activities offered at a circus are more elaborate, generally consisting of displays of horsemanship, exhibitions by gymnasts, aerialists, wild-animal trainer, performing animals, and comic performance by clowns.1.What was Phillip Astley especially good at?2.According to the passage, what was true of the early traveling shows?3.What acts were featured in permanent circus programs in the early 19th century?4.When were wild-animal acts introduced?5.What is the main idea of the passage?Keys: 1C 2.A3. B 4.B 5.DFor ReferenceThey are more elaborate, generally consisting of displays of horsemanship, exhibitions by gymnasts, aerialists, wild-animal trainer, performing animals, and comic performance by clownsIV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 Would you like to do anything?Amy:Would you like to go to see a movie tonight, say, The Lord of the Rings?Bill: Thanks for asking, but there’s too much violence in those blockbusters. Amy: Then, let’s go roller-skating.Bill:I don’t really like to now that I’m not so young any more. You know, my knees ache terribly.Amy: I’ m sorry to hear that. Hey, let’s go to see a country singer tonight?Bill:No. I’m not really in the mood.Amy: Well, would you like to do anything?Bill: Sure, let’s stay home and watch TV.Amy:Is there anything worth watching tonight?Bill: Let me look at the TV Guide first. Well, Survivor’s on Channel 3 at 7:30. Amy:If I remember correctly, there’s a documentary about animals on another channel.Bill: Yes, on Channel 10. Do you want to watch it?Amy: Do you mind if we watch it?Bill: Well. I really wanted to watch the Rocket game tonight.MODEL2 I can’t make up my mind!ScriptJohn: Hey!Nora: Hey!John: I see you’re reading travel brochures. Planning a holiday trip somewhere? Nora: Once the warms up. I get itchy feet. I think about going places.John: Will this be a trip abroad or some excursion close to home?Nora: Two tours are offered in May: one to big American cities; one to Europe. John: Are these whirlwind tours that allow you a few hours in each place?Nora: Oh, no, no, they’re both three-week three-city tours, with a week in each city. John: That’s more like it. You can look around and not feel rushed. What cities?Nora: I can’t make up my mind: London, Paris and Rome or New York, San…? John: Stop there. Europe’s more interesting. America’s OK, but it’s all the same. Nora: You didn’t let me finish. San Francisco and Chicago, a modern metropolis. John: Big U.S. cities are so much alike. European cities differ from one anther. Nora: Yeah, like, they’re in different countries.John: There are other differences in languages, architecture, food, and customs. Nora: All right. You convinced me. They say variety’s the spice of life. Variety, here I come.MODEL3 You’d better get more exercise in your leisure time.ScriptAmy:Look at you! You’re fat and flabby. You’d better get more exercise in your leisure time, or you’ll never be Governor of California.Bill: That’s right. I’m no Schwarzenegger, no Mr. Universe, so don’t bug me.Amy: He shows what exercise can do. He used to be a skinny kid from Austria.Bill:He likes exercise; I don’t. I was born tired, and I’ve been resting ever since. Amy: Seeing a fine specimen like him, don’t you feel like exercising vigorously to stay in good shape?Bill:Whenever I feel like exercising, I lie down and rest until the feeling passes. Amy: Ha, ha, very funny. Surely you’ve read about the dangers of obesity.Bill: Scientists constantly find dangers: smoking, cholesterol. What else is new? Amy: You must know an exercise like walking benefits the mind and body.Bill: I do, and I walk every day—from my office to the parking lot, not-stop. Amy: OK, have it your way. Eventually you’ll be a burden on our health system. Bill: And just what do you mean by that? I’m not sick. My appetite is good. Amy: If you stay fat, heart trouble or high blood pressure could hospitalized you. Bill: Well, you may have a point there.I suppose we could go for a walk after dinner, slowly.Now Your TurnTask 1SAMPLE DIALOGQiang: I see you’re reading travel brochures. Planning a holiday trip somewhere? Li:Once the warms up. I get itchy feet. I think about going places.Qiang: Will this be a trip abroad or some excursion close to home?Li:I prefer going abroad. We’ve never visited a foreign country before. Qiang:What countries are advertised in the brochure?Li:Two overseas tours are offered during summer vacation. One is to a nearby country like Korea or Japan, and the other is to European countries.Qiang:Which tour do you prefer?Li:I’d like to go and see Korea. It’s close to China so that the tour is less expensive.Qiang: I prefer to spend our savings on the European tour. We can see very different people and architecture, enjoy different food, and appreciatedifferent customs.Li:All right. You convince me. They say variety’s the spice of life. But shall we take a long tour or a whirlwind tour that allow us only a few hours in eachplace?Qiang: In a long tour we can look around and not feel rushed, but it’s too expensive.So let’s take a whirlwind tour. That’s what we can afford.Li:I agree. A whirlwind tour allows us to visit many important places we’ve heard and read so much about. That’s good enough for us.Qiang: Right on.V. Let’s TalkScriptThe notion of a weekly rest is ancient. Christian religions celebrate a day of rest known as the Sabbath, also called the Lord’s Day. It is on Sunday. The weekend as a holiday is a rather modern invention. Before the industrial revolution the wage labor force was a small fraction of the population. The day of the Sabbath was viewed as one dedicated to God, not one of relaxation.The early industrial period in Europe saw a six-day work week with only Sunday off, but some workers had no days off at all. Only the workers’ rights movements in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century saw a five-day work week introduced as Saturday became a day of rest and relaxation. This movement began in England.In many ways this has been a great boon to the economy as it leads to a great increase in consumer spending on Saturdays as restaurant visits, motorcar journeys, or trips to the movies became common on Saturday. Many jurisdictions continued to enforce strict Lord’s Day laws on Sunday, which meant that most places of recreation, such as stores and theaters, were forced to close on that day. These regulations began toweaken in the years after the Second World War, and Sunday also became a day of recreation for many.After centuries of development, the weekend is now a part of the week usually lasting two days in which most paid workers do not work. This is a time for leisure and recreation, and for religious activities.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: The History of Chinese AcrobaticsScriptWelcome to the magnificent world of the Beijing Acrobats! Here the impossible is made of possible, and “daring”only begins to describe their amazing performance. The Beijing Acrobats are comprised of the finest acrobatic troupes in China today and have received acclaim from countries around the world. An outgrowth of Great China Circus, popular during the 1920’s, this group became an integrated professional acrobatic company in 1958.Many of the magnificent and sophisticated feats we see today were performed even in ancient times. The history of Chinese acrobatics is rich in tradition and dates back over 2,000 years. It began with folk arts; tumbling, juggling ordinary household objects and balancing.Myth and religion also influenced the acrobatic performing arts. The Lion Dance is Buddhist in origin. It was a symbol for the spirit of renewal and for avoiding bad luck. Throughout the history of China the acrobatic arts flourished, but in varying degrees. Originally, court entertainments were formal and monotonous, quite the opposite of the lively folk arts of the people. Eventually, however, the excitement of the acrobats’amazing feats caught and held the attention of the ruling class. Acrobatic performers were routinely invited to the court to entertain and impress the Emperors. These varied acts of tumbling, singing, dancing and juggling became known as “The Hundred Entertainments”in the Han Dynasty, more than 2, 000 years ago. The acrobatic arts have always maintained their popularity with the people. Today the acrobatics of families carry on this highly-acclaimed tradition. Children begin training at a young age to do handstands on a chair, balance jar, spin plates and throw knives; they stick to a strict training schedule which they follow the rest of their lives.Now let’s sit back, relax and enjoy the shows as our performers reveal to you their mastery of an ancient art from, thousands of years in the making!1.Where does this speech probably occur?2.When was the Great China Circus popular?3.How long is the history of Chinese acrobatics?4.According to the passage, what does the lion in a Lion Dance symbolize?5. How long do acrobats receives training?Keys: 1D 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.DTask 2: Exercise to RelaxScriptWendy: What a day…a walk on the beach, bodysurfing, an hour of pumping iron, followed by a nice long jog. Maybe we can finish off with a little badminton this evening.Howard: Groan.Wendy: So far this week, we’ve played beach volleyball, gone hiking, gone swimming, and ridden mountain bikes. Don’t you feel better in mind and body than when we arrived here?Howard: To tell the truth, I ache all over. My muscles are complaining that they’re being mistreated.Wendy: Oh, now, admit it: This is the way to get the most out of life. This is how Nature intended us to live. I’ll bet you’d be exercising even if I weren’t here. Howard: Not a chance. Whenever I feel the urge to exercise, I lie and wait for the feeling to pass. I prefer sitting around fishing or resting on a comfortablechair and watching the grass grow or stretching out on the beach while thesun slowly sets.Wendy: You’re a lazy lump. Before long you’ll be fat and weak and short of breath. If you think we had a big workout this week, just wait till next week. We’regoing rafting, and after that, I want to go camping and mountain climbing. Howard: Know what you are? You’re fitness freak. You’re hooked on exercise. Wendy:Well, that may be true. But I’ll make a deal with you. If you promise to go camping with me next week, we’ll go to a movie this weekend.Howard: Wonderful. Just what I was waiting to hear. It sounds like a great chance to relax. Maybe someday I can even help you break free from that horriblefitness habit.Wendy: That’ll be the day!Keys: FTTFFTask3: How Americans Use Their TimeScriptIf you want to know what Americans do when they are not working, well, the average adult spends almost two hours a day on household activities like cooking, cleaning and paying bills. How do we know? The Department of Labor has just released a study of how Americans use their time.The study confirmed something that many people already knew. Women spend more time on child care and housework than men do, even when the women are employed. Men, however, spend more time at work. Men also spend more time on leisure activities and sports. They average five hours and twenty minutes a day, half an hour more than women.Leisure activities include things like watching television, visiting friends or exercising. Both men and women reported that they spent about half their leisure time watching television. Visiting friends and attending social events was the next most common leisure activity for both sexes.Older Americans spent more of their leisure time watching TV and reading than younger people did. Younger people reported spending more time with friends, using the computer and playing sports. In all, 19 percent of men and 16 percent of women play sports on any given day..For Reference1.They spend almost two hours a day on household activities like cooking, cleaningand paying bills.2.Men spend more time at work. Men also spend more time on leisure activities andsports. They average five hours and twenty minutes a day, half an hour more than women3.Both men and women reported that they spent about half their leisure timewatching television. Visiting friends and attending social events was the next most common leisure activity for both sexes.4.They spend time with friends, using the computer and playing sports5. In all, 19 percent of men and 16 percent of women play sports on any given day..News ReportLatest Space Walk from Space StationScriptAmerican astronaut Carl Walz and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Onufrienko took their first space walk outside of an international space station on Monday. Their mission was to move a construction crane and install a radio antenna outside the space station. Walz, Onufrienko, and American astronaut Daniel Bursch first moved into the space station last month. This was their first attempt since then to exit the station.As Bursch monitored from outside, Walz and Onufrienko exited the station 400 km above the Pacific Ocean. Their main task was to move a Russian-built crane from its temporary home on the U.S. side of the space station to a permanent home on the Russian side. Their plan was to use another similar Russian-built crane to help them carry out the job. The goal was for both cranes to eventually be located on the Russian side of the space station, which was launched in September.The job was not an easy one, considering that the crane they were in charge of moving is nearly 15 meters long when fully extended and able to move more thanthree tons of equipment when in use. The two men worked together to maneuver the two large cranes into the correct positions. The complicated job took several hours to complete, but their hard work resulted in the successful relocation of the crane to the Russian side of the space station.The men were also given the task of installing the first of four radio antennas on the living quarters of the space station.During the space walk, the two men complained of a continual high-pitched beeping sound that distracted them as they floated in space.Russian engineers attempted to find the cause of the noise the men were hearing inside their spacesuits, but could not provide an immediate solution.The three-man crew is the fourth crew to live on the space station and will remain on board there until May.。

新视野(第三版)视听说2-Unit7答案

新视野(第三版)视听说2-Unit7答案

Unit 7 Fime or technology: A blessing or a curse?Listening to the world7-2 SharingPractice 1参号:WThe podcast is mainly about peoples attitudes toward technology, what items of technology they have, and what items arc indispensable lo them.Practice 21)enjoy2)live without3)plan my life4)listening to musicPractice 3B E F A D CPractice 4参考:In his pocket.Twitier;」,一:”:纪―Because it's not charged.His mobile phone and an MP3 player.Two.这,An e-book reader, a laptop, an iPod, and lots of gadgets. Practice 51.( I ) on it all the time ( 2) my husband2.( 3) my laptop (4) phone ( 5) essential3.(6) bevond that54.(7) computer (8) Internet7-3 ListeningUse the skills 1分考:L One to two hours a day.2.I usually search for information, read news articles, shop online, or download music.3.Yes. When I search for certain information and open a new page, there are pop-ups related to news, sales inlbrmation. newtrailers, or something else. If it is something I'm interested in.i will click on it on impulse. So Pm vulnerable to these distractions.Use the skills 2A A BUse the skills 3( I) all day on the Intenwt1.<2) watching the videos that friends send them2.(3) give you a break(4)talking to someone in the office(5)looking through(6) reading books3.(7) in front of the computer(8> sports and going out (9> live in the real world1hink and speak 1参考:1.1partly agree with the statcmcni that You shouldn't believe what you read on the Internet?* On one hand we have to admit that the Inlcmet enhances all our lives on a daily basis. We can search for interesting news, chat online with our best friends, order food, buy some necessities, check our bank account balance, cw. It also makes our work more convenient. We can google the infbnnation and materials we need, email our boss, and have a video conference with colleagues. Bui just like anything else, along with the good comes the bad. The Internet is a big platfium, which allows everyone to express their own opinions, even release unreliable information or rumors. So it is very likely that what you see on the Internet is not the (ruth. You may read lake news, false statistics and made-up stones. It is impossible and unnecessary to conduct cyber-investigations all the time, but just be careful to check what you read online.7-4 Viewing Get a clue 1 参知 .'殳L I think aftertelevisions and video games are taken away, children's attentionwill go to other indoor and outdoor activilicsa For indooractivities, they can play with toys, they can play cards, puzzles, board games, and pretend games; fbr outdoor activities, they can engage themselves in gardening, boating, camping, picnicking, pleasure drives, walking, and hiking. So without TV, children will have more interesting and fiin things to do.2. Maybe at the very beginning, the kick will fccl bored and uncomfortable, and the parents will be a little bit worried aboutthe kids, and have to spend more time and energyplaying wilh the kids and guide them how to adjust to the lite without televisions and video games. But with the going of ihc experiment, when the parents find most kids can adjust themselves(o the new life very quickly and very well, and there is more laughter and happiness derived from the absence ofTV at home and ihc togetherness of the whole family, the parents may feel relieved. View it 1A B B A BView it 2C BD D CThink and speak 1I. Yes. Most of the parents thought the experiment was positive. Because without any TV. there was more laughter in the house and they were more of a family.Speaking for communication7-6 Role-playingNote them donn 1C A B ED F7-7 PresentingGet .1)two / 22)near the sea3)real achievement4)twelve t 125)talked online6)hello7)lonely8) a new girl9)bored10)my real friends11) a club12)good-looking13)start talking to him14)on the dance floor 15) haven't been dancing Organize ideas 1\. Usually I play Angry Birds.2.Its a good way to kill time and relax myself.3.Its easy for me to pick up. Besides, it makes me teel better whenI am angry.4.X'§. I have never played games for inorc than two hours, but X played from Thursday night and through the whole weekend, I just couldn't imagine it.Present ideas 1参考2The computer game 1 usually play is Angry Birds. The game is oneof the most popular and best-selling game apps for Apple's iPhone. I love to follow the fashion That^s one reason why I love playing the game. The other reason is when 1 play it I find ifs the best way to kill lime.When I play the game, I turn different species of scowling birds imo projcciiles with which to crush a collection of grunting pigs scattered around various ramshackle structures. Thal's tun. And it makes me teel better, especially when Pm angry. Besides, tlie game Angry Birds incoq?orales cute, warm graphics, amusing sound effects, and a reward system, which makes me feel quite good. Bin whai really makes me a loyal player of this game is that it suits me. Firsl, unlike other more complex and contusing games, the game is easy lo pick up. Second, the game is designed to be played inshort bursts. Km very busy studying, but I do have some time to relax. So during the break. 1 can just pull out my mobile phone and start playing. And more importantly, there is no stigma attached lo adults playing the game. Whenever 1 play this game, it makes me tied happy and relaxed and it improves my mood and reduces my stress.When it coincs to computer gatnes in gcncraL 1 think they are pure fun as long as ihey are played that way. If you find yourself spending money buying in-game items excessively then it might have gone a bit too far. Also if you find yourself becoming addicted, and make the computer game more important in your life than other things, then you need to slop or rethink about it. A computer gameis meant to be played tor Am. for entertainment and for relaxation, but not as ihc fbcus of your life. I only play when I have the time. Computer games come last, after my school, work, family, friends,and girltriend.More practice in listening7-8 More practice in listeningConversations 1B C D D CConversations 2B B A CPassages ID A A DPassages 21)response2)illegal3)in charge of4)consequently5)rehed heavily on6)linked to7)anticipate8)familiar with9)remedy10)betrayingNews 1B ANews 2D C CUnit test7-10 Unit test短对话5题1) A. To finish his paper.2) D. The man is booking the airline ticket for the first time.3)) B. He agrees that young people at their twenties areespecially interested in the Internet.4) C. His telephone bill is not paid.5) B. The man will shorten his log on time to four hours every twodays.长对话5题6) B. Fourteen.7) C. To give Billy a birthday present.8) A. He talks about nothing but computers.9) D. Michael knows how to use computers properly.10) C. Michael would talk to Billy.短文理解5题11) A. To exemplify the advantage of looking for love online.12) B. Because the online dating population is larger.13) C. To match like-minded candidates.14) D. Their profiles will appear at the top of the list.15) D. The recent improvements in online dating.复合式听写10题16)refer to17)involves18)unique19)valuable20)at your expense21)associated with22)responsible23)minimize minimise24)regularly25)maintain。

新视野商务英语视听说第三版上册第七单元答案

新视野商务英语视听说第三版上册第七单元答案

新视野商务英语视听说第三版上册第七单元答案1、Nowadays more and more people travel by _______, because its safe, cheap and fast. [单选题] *A. footB. bikeC. high-speed train(正确答案)D. boat2、Some students are able to find jobs after graduation while _____will return to school for an advanced degree. [单选题] *A. otherB. anotherC. others(正确答案)D. the other3、54.—________?—Yes, please. I'd like some beef. [单选题] *A.What do you wantB.May I try it onC.Can I help you(正确答案)D.What else do you want4、_______ is on September the tenth. [单选题] *A. Children’s DayB. Teachers’Day(正确答案)C. Women’s DayD. Mother’s Day5、It was difficult to guess what her_____to the news would be. [单选题] *A.impressionmentC.reaction(正确答案)D.opinion6、One thousand dollars a month is not a fortune but at least can help cover my living(). [单选题] *A. billsB. expenses(正确答案)C. pricesD. charges7、He was?very tired,so he stopped?_____ a rest. [单选题] *A. to have(正确答案)B. havingC. haveD. had8、8.Turn right ________ Danba Road and walk ________ the road, then you will findMeilong Middle school. [单选题] *A.in...alongB.into...along (正确答案)C.in...onD.into...on9、--Jenny, what’s your favorite _______?? ? ? --like peaches best. [单选题] *A. fruit(正确答案)B. vegetablesC. drinkD. plants10、Both Mary and Linda don't care for fish. [单选题] *A. 喜欢(正确答案)B. 关心C. 照料D. 在乎11、She _______ be here. [单选题] *A. is gladB. is so glad to(正确答案)C. am gladD. is to12、A healthy life is generally thought to be()with fresh air, clean water, and homegrown food. [单选题] *A. joinedB. boundC. lackingD. associated(正确答案)13、I knocked on the door but _______ answered. [单选题] *A. somebodyB. anybodyC. nobody(正确答案)D. everybody14、If you know the answer, _______ your hand, please. [单选题] *A. put up(正确答案)B. put downC. put onD. put in15、Many young people like to _______ at weekends. [单选题] *A. eat out(正确答案)B. eat upC. eat onD. eat with16、The manager was quite satisfied with his job. [单选题] *A. 担心的B. 满意的(正确答案)C. 高兴的D. 放心的17、The family will have _______ good time in Shanghai Disneyland. [单选题] *A. theB. a(正确答案)C. anD. /18、Many people believe that _________one has, _______ one is, but actually it is not true. [单选题] *A. the more money ; the happier(正确答案)B. the more money ; the more happyC. the less money ; the happierD. the less money ; the more happy19、--What are the young people doing there?--They are discussing how to _______?the pollution in the river. [单选题] *A. come up withB. talk withC. deal with(正确答案)D. get on with20、Jim will _______ New York at 12 o’clock. [单选题] *A. get onB. get outC. get offD. get to(正确答案)21、Experts are making an investigation on the spot. They want to find a way to()the tower. [单选题] *A. Restore(正确答案)B. resumeC. recoverD. reunite22、I _______ no idea of where the zoo is. [单选题] *A. thinkB. getC. have(正确答案)D. take23、86.—? ? ? ? ? ? ?will it take me to get to the Golden Street?—About half an hour. [单选题]* A.How farB.How long(正确答案)C.How oftenD.How much24、We ______ to set up a food bank to help hungry people next week.()[单选题] *A. hadB. are going(正确答案)C. were goingD. went25、She passed me in the street, but took no()of me. [单选题] *Attention (正确答案)B. watchC. careD. notice26、2.I think Game of Thrones is ________ TV series of the year. [单选题] *A.excitingB.more excitingC.most excitingD.the most exciting (正确答案)27、I am worried about my brother. I am not sure _____ he has arrived at the school or not. [单选题] *A. whether(正确答案)B. whatC. whenD. how28、I don’t think he will take the case seriously,_____? [单选题] *A.don’t IB.won’t heC.does heD.will he(正确答案)29、42.—________ meat do you want?—Half a kilo. [单选题] *A.How much(正确答案)B.How manyC.WhatD.Which30、One effective()of learning a foreign language is to study the language in its cultural context. [单选题] *A. approach(正确答案)B. wayC. mannerD. road。

新视野大学英语视听说教程4(第二版)Unit 7_test答案

新视野大学英语视听说教程4(第二版)Unit 7_test答案

Unit 7 testNextPart I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. A one-day trip to the waterfalls.B. A two-day trip to the waterfalls.C. A trip to the caves.D. A free travel book.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He was exhausted from the whirlwind tour of Europe.B. He was surprised by the beautiful scenery in Europe.C. He was robbed and almost killed on his trip to Europe.D. He enjoyed his trip to Europe tremendously.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman is changing a room for the man.B. The man is fed up with the noise next door.C. The woman will charge some money for changing a room for the man.D. The man is checking out at the counter.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. 2 a.m.B. 12.C. 2 p.m.D. 2:30 p.m.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Hang gliding.B. Whitewater rafting.C. Rock climbing.D. Mountain biking.Part IIScriptDirections: Listen to the passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for the general idea. When the passage is read the second time, fill in the blanks numbered from (1) to (7) with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from (8) to (10), write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read the third time, check your answers.In recent years the weekend has begun to decline in importance. While most people work a five-day work week, (1)whenthe hardware costs outweigh human costs, the(2)competitivenessof the modern economy means that leaving a factory idle for two daysor an office (3)unmannedis too great an expense. Thus, many workers (4)regularlywork on weekends. Since this is seen as a greater burden, most employers pay (5)extrafor weekend work, either by agreement or by law. The rapid increase in the number of two-income (6)householdshas also changed thecharacter of the weekend. (7)Previouslythe stay-at-home spouse would do the shoppingduring the week. With both working, most of the shopping must be done on weekends,leaving less time for recreation.(8). The functions of the work week and weekend vary a great deal in some areas. Stores that relyon office workers will see far less business on a weekend, while those in the suburbs or in residential areas will see far more.(9),so Friday and Saturday nights are the busiest for bars, restaurants, clubs, and movie theaters. There is substantially less activity on many websites on weekends.(10).Your answer Correct answer(1)when when(2)competitiveness competitiveness(3)unmanned unmanned(4)regularly regularly(5)extra extra(6)households households(7)Previously Previously(8)To serve these new shoppers it is alsonecessary for more stores to remain openand thus more people to work on weekends(9)Weekends are days when people can safelysleep in and also not have to worry as muchabout the ill effects of a hangover(10)One area in which the weekend hasremained unaffected is education, whereschools are shut on Saturdays and SundaysPart III ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time foryou to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.What is the passage mainly about?A. The reasons juggling attracts more attention.B. A comparison between juggling and other forms of entertainment.C. The development of juggling.D. A comparison between ancient and modern juggling skills.2.Why did jugglers fall into disfavor after the decline of the Roman Empire?A. Because religious people disliked them.B. Because they did not get enough tips.C. Because they did not have good skills.D. Because they really had very low morals.3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as part of Philip Astley's circus?A. Clown acts.B. Magic.C. Horse performances.D. Juggling.4.What was true of the jugglers in the 19th century Variety and Music Hall theatres?A. They performed before the musical acts.B. They performed after the musical acts.C. They performed in the center of the stage.D. They performed in front of the drawn curtain.5.What happened to juggling in the early to mid-20th century?A. It prospered because of the better economy.B. It declined because of the Great Depression.C. It prospered because of the publicity it received from the mass media.D. It declined because of competition from other forms of entertainment.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.I'm going to backpack my way round. I like being independent and seeing things______ my own pace.A. onB. throughC. atD. with2.I'll burn the concert _____ a DVD for you afterwards, and then you can watch it athome.A. toB. intoC. ontoD. on3.Jack, you're sitting in front of your computer again! The sea and the sand are only_______ away.A. walksB. feetC. stepsD. paces4.I understand the computer is a wonderful thing, but you have to be careful not to gettoo much _____ a good thing.A. inB. atC. fromD. of5.It would be a lot healthier if you played a chess game _______, in the park.A. outdoorB. outdoorsC. in the outdoorsD. at the outdoor6.Baby, that's no ______ to talk. After all this time together, you know I love you.A. wayB. roadC. methodD. measure7.A circus was first _________ in Russia in 1793 at the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg.A. presentedB. representedC. stagingD. raised8.In ancient times, the Sabbath was viewed as a day dedicated _____ God, not one ofrelaxation.A. forB. atC. toD. towards9.The early industrial period in Europe saw a six-day work week with only Sunday______.A. awayB. offC. onD. over10.Many jurisdictions continued to _______ a strict Lord's Day laws on Sunday, whichmeant that most places of recreation were forced to close on the Sabbath.A. forceB. enforceC. become effectiveD. take effect。

新视野视听说第二册第七单元答案

Task 1Unit 1Unit 2Unit 3Unit 4Unit 5Unit 6Unit 7Unit 8Unit 9Unit 10Task 1Task 2Task 3Model 1Model 2Model 3Task 1Task 2Task 3Further listening 1Further listening 2Further listening 3Further speaking 1Unit 7 Does money talk?Done with this task. Your current score: 83%Unit 7 testNextDirections: Click on the speaker to the left to start playing the audio recordings for Parts I, II and III. Twill be played continuously. Once the recording starts playing, please do NOT click on either the speaicon or the 'Unit Quiz' link in the menu bar above. Otherwise, you may lose the chance of hearingcomplete recording.Part I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You willhear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers.Use the second playing to check your answers.1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She is going to travel.B. She is going to blow it all immediately.C. She is going to save it for future use.D. She is going to invest it in a project.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He plans to travel around the world to enjoy himself at his forties.B. He wants to lead a luxurious life.C. He thinks money can buy happiness.D. He hopes to save up money to help the poor.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. To spend it at Christmas.B. To pay the tuition.C. To buy books.D. To pay for the accommodations.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. When he borrows money from a friend.B. When he receives his salary.C. Not until half a year later.D. Not until a year later.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He is generous to friends.B. He's saved up a large sum of money.C. He is mean with his money.D. He boasts his attitude toward saving.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.Thomas:Nora, can youNora:Thomas:I can't my family with my pay. They too much. Nora:I'm sorry, Thomas, I'm But Brown is a banker. If you (6)Thomas:I'll trying to borrow money from that miser.Nora:But Mrs. Brown is and ready to help. And she is the (9)of a big company.Thomas:OK, I'll try with her.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)Part III ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.How much did the hotel charge them initially?A. $13.B. $27.C. $29.D. $30.2.How much did the hotel overcharged them?A. $1.B. $2.C. $5.D. $9.3.How did the bellboy (男侍者) expect the guests to react after he pocketed $2?A. The guests would be angry.B. The guests would be happy to get a refund.C. The guests would be slightly disappointed.D. None of the above.4.Which of the following calculations did the bellboy use to find that $1 was missing?A. 30 - (27 + 2)B. 29 - (27 + 1)C. 5 - 3 - 1D. 9 - 5 - 35.Which of the following calculations should the bellboy use to solve his puzzle?A. 27 + 2 + 1 = 30B. 30 - 5 = 27 - 2C. 29 + 1 = 30D. 30 - 1 = 29Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.If you postpone the payment, you owe the credit card company _______ the amountthat you do not pay.A. interest forB. interest onC. interest rates onD. interest rates for2.Life has been good to me, and I'd like to _____ some of my good luck.A. shareB. share withC. share forD. share in3.Hey, you gave the beggar some of your _______ cash?A. hardly-earnedB. hardly-earningC. hard-earnedD. hard-earning4.Robert is always so careful _____ his money.A. inB. atC. overD. with5.Helen is generous and likes to help when someone is in _______.A. needB. needsC. necessityD. demand6.Hey, Mike, where are you _________?A. of toB. off toC. away toD. away for7.I'm going to talk to a banker about a ________.A. borrowB. lendC. lendingD. loan8.You need money? I thought you were the _________.A. keeping typeB. save typeC. saving typeD. reserving type9.As you know, property values have been _____________.A. going into the roofB. going in the ceilingC. going through the roofD. going to the ceiling10.When you receive the bill from your credit card company, you can choose _____ pay thebill in full _____ only to pay a minimum amount of the money to wait until later to finish paying.A. either...norB. neither...orC. either...orD. neither...nor∙∙Search onlinWord tipsLanguage and culture tipsOverviewLearning strategiesScriptQuestion 1W: What would you do if you won a lottery, or inherited a fortune? I think I'd put themoney in the bank against rainy days. M: Since it's not hard-earned money, I'd like to blow it all and enjoy myself while I'myoung. Q: How is the woman going to use the money?Question 2W:Mike, you always work overtime. Is money so important to you? I think you should take some time to relax. Money can't buy happiness.M:Yes, you're right, but I'm planning to travel around the world to help those in need when I'm 40, so I have to work hard now.Q:Why does the man work so hard?Question 3M:I earn about 100 dollars a week working part time, but I need more than that.Christmas is coming.W:Well, if you work more, you'll earn more, but then you will have less free time—for spending.Q:Why does the man want to earn money?Question 4M:Hi, do you think I could borrow a couple of pounds until pay day? I'm really penniless this month.W:Sure, no problem. You helped me out last time, remember? How much do you need?Q:When will the man pay the woman back?Question 5W:Jack's so mean! He invited me to dinner tonight, but I ended up paying the bill.M:I can't agree more. We nicknamed him an "iron cock". But he would say he's the saving type.Q:What do we learn about Jack?Thomas:Nora, can you (give me a loan)?Nora:(What for)?Thomas:I can't (support) my family with my pay. They (are spending) too much.Nora:I'm sorry, Thomas, I'm (hard up myself). But Brown is a banker. If you (let himknow), he might be glad to help you.Thomas:I'll (get nowhere) trying to borrow money from that miser.Nora:But Mrs. Brown is (easy-going) and ready to help.And she is the (general manager) of a big company.Thomas:OK, I'll try (my luck) with her.Have you ever heard about the three men who were out in the town? After having consumed more drink than they should, they decided to sleep it off by staying overnight in a hotel. The desk clerk charged them $30.00 for the room. Shortly afterwards the desk clerk realized that he had overcharged the three men by $5.00. He calls the bellboy over, gives him the $5.00 and explains to him that he had overcharged the three men and asked him to go up and give them the $5.00. On his way up, the bellboy thinks, "They will be happy to get a refund, so why don't I give them each $1.00? They will be happy and I will have picked up $2.00." But when he does that and gives each man $1.00, that means they only paid $9.00 each for the room, which is a total of $27.00; plus the $2.00 the bellboy pocketed is a total of $29.00. But they gave the desk clerk $30.00! Where did the extra $1.00 go?To solve the puzzle, you have to consider if it is a correct calculationto add "plus the $2.00 the bellboy pocketed."。

新视野视听说第二册第七单元答案

1(A) $500.(B) $125.(C) $25.(D) $2,000.2(A) $5,000.(B) $1,050.(C) $1,505.(D) $4,5503(A) $224.(B) $32.(C) $210.(D) $3,204.4(A) $414.(B) $144.(C) $540.(D) $576.5(A) 3,080 miles.(B) 15,080 miles.(C) 15,008 miles.(D) 1,200 miles.1. W here is Robert going? And what for?He is going to see a banker to ask for a l oan.Your answer Correct answer(1) banker banker(2) loan loan2. W hat kind of person is Robert?He is the savi ng type, but knows when to save and when to spend.Your answer Correct answer(1) saving saving(2) save save(3) spend spend3. W hy does Robert want to get a loan?He wants to get a m or t gage to buy pr oper l y.Your answer Correct answer(1) mortgage mortgage(2) properly property / some property4. W hy does Robert want to make such an investment?Because pr oper l y val ues have been going up fast.Your answer Correct answerproperly values property values5. W hat might have happened if Robert had bought an apartment two years before?Its value would have r i sen by 30 per cent.Your answer Correct answerrisen by 30 percent risen by 30 percent / gone upby 30 percent / increased by 30percent1.What did Tom do in the bar?(A)He had a few drinks.(B)He shouted at the barman.(C)He talked to Richard.(D)He got drunk.2.What did the barman ask Tom to do?(A)He asked Tom to come again in future.(B)He asked Tom to pay his bill.(C)He asked Tom to invite his friends to come.(D)None of the above.3.What did Tom tell Richard?(A)The beer at the bar was especially good.(B)The barman was friendly.(C)The barman was unfriendly.(D) One did not have to pay his bill if he claimed to havepaid it.4.What conclusion did Richard make from Tom's advice?(A)The drinks at the bar were the best in town.(B)The drinks at the bar were the worst.(C)It was easy to cheat the barman.(D)It was difficult to deal with the barman.5.What did the barman tell Richard?(A)He welcomed Richard to the bar.(B)He believed Tom had a short memory.(C)He believed Tom had cheated him.(D)He praised Tom.1. The man says money can buy happiness while the woman and her professorthink otherwise.(A)True(B)False2. The woman thinks yachts, planes and big houses are toys to make richpeople happy.(A)True(B)False3. According to a recent survey, teachers, social workers andfirefighters are dissatisfied because they are not highly-paid.(A)True(B)False4. Many former poor people claim to have found happiness after they becomerich.(A)True(B)False5. Finally the man and the woman agree that only money can buy good health.(A)True(B)FalseCharacters Actions and wordsThe miserloved (1)m oney more than anything else.told his wife to put (2)al l hi s m oney inhis casket when he died.made her (3)pr om i se sincerely she woulddo it.died and was put (4)i n t he casket.His wife was (5)si t t i ng there in black.Her friend was sitting (6)next t o her.The undertakers were going to (7)cl ose the casket.The wife came over to put a (8)box in the casket. The undertakers (9)l ocked the casket and rolled it away. Her friendthought that the wife would not be so(10)f ool i sh as to put(11)al l t hat m oney in the casket.The wifeanswered that she couldn't(12)go back on her w or d.Her friendwondered whether she really(13)put t he m oney in the casket.The wifeanswered that she only wrote him a(14).Your answer Correct answer(1) money money(2) all his money all his money(3) promise promise(4) in the casket in the casket(5) sitting sitting(6) next to next to(7) close close(8) box box(9) locked locked(10) foolish foolish(11) all that money all that money(12) go back on her word go back on her word(13) put the money put the money / put thatmoney(14) checkRobert gave money to (1)t he beggar because he looked as if he(2)needed hel p. This surprises Susan because Robert is usually(3)car ef ul with his money. She believes that the beggar should find(4)a j ob to support himself. Unconvinced, Robert argues that some peoplehave (5)a har d t i m e of it in life. Although Susan thinks the beggar will(6)w ast e the money he has received, Robert prefers to share some of his(7)l uck with others.Your answer Correct answer(1) the beggar the beggar(2) needed help needed help(3) careful careful(4) a job a job(5) a hard time a hard time(6) waste waste(7) luck good luck / luck1.Which of the following is true of the credit card?(A)It is a plastic card.(B) It allows the holder of the card to buy things withoutcash.(C)People using credit cards are never discredited.(D)Both A) and B).2.Why are credit cards so popular?(A)They are easy to carry though not very safe.(B) Many Americans like to carry both credit cards and a lotof cash.(C) They are accepted in many places and can be used to buyboth large and small items.(D)Both A) and B).3.What is the advantage of a credit card?(A)The more you buy, the better your credit is.(B)When you do not have money, you can still buy things.(C) Since the credit card company sometimes pays the store,you do not have to pay at all.(D)The credit card is accepted at fast food restaurants.4.When you receive a bill from your credit card company, how much can you pay immediately?(A)In full.(B)By half.(C)A small part of the bill.(D)Any of the above.5.What may happen if you don't pay the bill until sometime later?(A)You must pay the interest.(B)You pay double the amount of the original bill.(C)Your card will become useless.(D)You have to register with the credit card company again.1. A visitor intends to buy machines from an American manufacturer.(A)True(B)False2. When the bell rings for the first time, the men and women stop the workwithout leaving.(A)True(B)False3. The visitor believes the workers are going out to lunch.(A)True(B)False4. All the workers return when the bell rings the second time.(A)True(B)False5. The visitor is amazed that the bell can control people's work and rest.(A)True(B)False单元测试Part I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She is going to travel.B. She is going to blow it all immediately.C. She is going to save it for future use.D. She is going to invest it in a project.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He plans to travel around the world to enjoy himself at his forties.B. He wants to lead a luxurious life.C. He thinks money can buy happiness.D. He hopes to save up money to help the poor.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. To spend it at Christmas.B. To pay the tuition.C. To buy books.D. To pay for the accommodations.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. When he borrows money from a friend.B. When he receives his salary.C. Not until half a year later.D. Not until a year later.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He is generous to friends.B. He's saved up a large sum of money.C. He is mean with his money.D. He boasts his attitude toward saving.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.Thomas:Nora, can you (1)gi ve m e a l oanNora:(2)W hat f orThomas:I can't (3)suppor t(4)ar e spendi ngNora:I'm sorry, Thomas, I'm (5)har d up m ysel f But Brown is a banker.If you (6)l end hi m nowThomas:I'll (7)get no w ay trying to borrow money from that miser.Nora:But Mrs. Brown is (8)easygoi ng and ready to help. And she isthe (9)m anager of a big company.Thomas:OK, I'll try (10)m y l uckYour answer Correct answer(1) give me a loan give me a loan(2) What for What for(3) support support(4) are spending are spending(5) hard up myself hard up myself(6) lend him now let him know(7) get no way get nowhere(8) easygoing easy-going(9) manager general manager(10) my luck my luckPart III ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. How much did the hotel charge them initially?A. $13.B. $27.C. $29.D. $30.2. How much did the hotel overcharged them?A. $1.B. $2.C. $5.D. $9.3. How did the bellboy (男侍者) expect the guests to react after he pocketed$2?A. The guests would be angry.B. The guests would be happy to get a refund.C. The guests would be slightly disappointed.D. None of the above.4. Which of the following calculations did the bellboy use to find that $1was missing?A. 30 - (27 + 2)B. 29 - (27 + 1)C. 5 - 3 - 1D. 9 - 5 - 35. Which of the following calculations should the bellboy use to solve hispuzzle?A. 27 + 2 + 1 = 30B. 30 - 5 = 27 - 2C. 29 + 1 = 30D. 30 - 1 = 29Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.If you postpone the payment, you owe the credit card company _______ theamount that you do not pay.A. interest forB. interest onC. interest rates onD. interest rates for2.Life has been good to me, and I'd like to _____ some of my good luck.A. shareB. share withC. share forD. share in3.Hey, you gave the beggar some of your _______ cash?A. hardly-earnedB. hardly-earningC. hard-earnedD. hard-earning4.Robert is always so careful _____ his money.A. inB. atC. overD. with5.Helen is generous and likes to help when someone is in _______.A. needB. needsC. necessityD. demand6.Hey, Mike, where are you _________?A. of toB. off toC. away toD. away for7.I'm going to talk to a banker about a ________.A. borrowB. lendC. lendingD. loan8.You need money? I thought you were the _________.A. keeping typeB. save typeC. saving typeD. reserving type9.As you know, property values have been _____________.A. going into the roofB. going in the ceilingC. going through the roofD. going to the ceiling10.When you receive the bill from your credit card company, you can choose_____ pay the bill in full _____ only to pay a minimum amount of the money to wait until later to finish paying.A. either...norB. neither...orC. either...orD. neither...nor。

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A. Michael would play the computer together with Billy. B. Michael would take Billy to a football game. C.Michael would talkto Billy. D. Michael would help Billy with his schoolwork.
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W: Mr. Black? Where's Billy? He's supposed to be ready to go with my son and me to the big football gameA. Because the people dating online are more demanding. B.Because the online dating population is larger. C. Because some people online are dangerous. D. Because some people online are ill-tempered.
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Directions:Listen to a long conversation and choose the best answer to each question you hear.
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A. Thirteen. B. Fourteen. C. Fifteen. D. Sixteen.
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A. The necessity to narrow the pool of potential matches. B. The benefits for paying users. C. The modern technology used in online dating. D.The recent improvements in online dating.

新视野视听说教程第二版unit7答案

A. To finish his paper.B. To update his blog.C. To chat with hisfriends. D. To watch a movie.∨展开答案2)A. The man is always booking airline tickets online.B. Thewoman is always booking airline tickets online. C. The woman thinksbooking airline tickets online is cheaper. D. The man is booking the airline ticket for the first time.∨展开答案3)A. He doesn't agree with what the woman says.B.He agrees that young people at their twenties are especially interested in th eInternet. C. He thinks the Internet is only attractive to the youngpeople. D. He thinks young people feel happier when they are with family or friends.∨展开答案4)A. His ADSL is broken.B. His telephone is broken.C. Histelephone bill is not pai d. D. His computer doesn't work.∨展开答案5)A. The man has been surfing the Net for 5 hours today.B. Theman will shorten his log on time to four hours every two days.C. The woman suggests the man use the computer within an hour a day.D. The woman asks the man to get rid of the Internet from now on.∨展开答案长对话5题Directions: Listen to a long conversation and choose the best answer to each question you hear.6)A. Thirteen.B. Fourteen.C. Fifteen.D. Sixteen.7)A. To write emails to his friends.B. To help Billy with hisschoolwork. C. To give Billy a birthday presen t. D. To goonline when he is free.8)A. He talks about nothing but computers.B. He is doing betterat school. C. He has more interests than before. D. He is nolonger interested in football now.9)A. Michael has many different interests.B. Michael alwayslistens to her. C. Michael does well in school. D. Michaelknows how to use computers properly.10)A. Michael would play the computer together with Billy.B. Michael would take Billy to a football game.C.Michael wouldtalk to Billy. D. Michael would help Billy with his schoolwork.∨展开答案短文理解5题Directions: Listen to a short passage and choose the best answer to each question you hear.11)A. To exemplify the advantage of looking for love online.B. To exemplify the advantage of an academic spouse.C. To showthe importance of acquiring knowledge. D. To show the necessity ofa library card catalog.12)A. Because the people dating online are more demanding.B.Because the online dating population is larger.C. Becausesome people online are dangerous. D. Because some people onlineare ill-tempered.13)A. To tell candidates' fortunes.B. To read candidates'thoughts. C. To match like-minded candidates. D. To find outpotential criminals.14)A. Their profiles will appear many times in the same place.B. They can only be searched by a more advanced search egnine.C. Only good advertisements will be shown to them.D. Theirprofiles will appear at the top of the list.15)A. The necessity to narrow the pool of potential matches.B. The benefits for paying users.C. The modern technology usedin online dating. D. The recent improvements in online dating.∨展开答案复合式听写10题Directions: Listen to a short passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, fill in the blanks with the exact words you hear. When the passage is read for the third time, check what you have written.Identity theft and identity fraud are terms used to 16) refer to all types of crime in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person's personal data in some way that 17) involves fraud or deception, typically for economic gain. Unlike your fingerprints, which are 18) unique to you and cannot be given to someone else for their use, your personal data, bank account or credit card number, telephone number and other 19) valuable identifying data can be used, if they fall into the wrong hands, to personally profit 20) at your expense . In many cases, a victim's losses may include not only out-of-pocket financial losses, but substantial additional financial costs 21) associated with trying to restore his reputation in the community and correcting false information for which the criminal is 22) responsible .To reduce or 23) minimize the risk of becoming a victim ofidentity theft or fraud, there are some basic steps you can take. First, be careful about giving out your personal information to others unless you have a reason to trust them; second, check your financial information 24) regularly ; third, ask periodically for a copy of your credit report which should list all bank and financial accounts under your name; finally, 25) maintain careful records of your banking and financial accounts. However, even if you take all of these steps, it's still possible that you can become a victim of identity theft.6) B 7) C 8) A 9) D 10) C听力文本:W: Mr. Black? Where's Billy? He's supposed to be ready to go with my son and me to the big football game this afternoon.M: I'm sorry, Mrs. Stokes. I don't think that Billy is going to join you. He's upstairs playing on his computer.W: He doesn't seem to leave his room much anymore, does he?M: Not much. You're right. I bought that computer for him fifteen months ago for his thirteenth birthday. He's changed a lot since then. He doesn't even talk about anything else. And his mother and I don't understand him — not at all.W: But don't you think that it's at least a little good for him?M: No, I don't. I'm a little worried, to tell the truth. He has no other interests, he isn't doing well at school, and he doesn't even want to go to his classes.W: Maybe I'll get my son Michael to talk to him about it.M: It'd be nice if that would change things. I don't know what I'm going to do. Billy just seems to get worse and worse every day. But, maybe you should keep Michael away. I'd hate it if my son introduces him to computers.W: Oh, Michael knows all about computers. All of the kids do these days. Computers can help them with their work and are an important part of their lives, especially if they plan to go to college.M: He knows about computers, and doesn't spend all of his time on them? It'd be great if my son could learn to be like that. Please, have Michael talk to him.W: Sure thing. But right now I have to take Michael to the football game.M: OK, I'll see you later.Q 6: How old is Billy?Q 7: Why did Mr. Black buy the computer?Q 8: How has Billy changed since he got the computer?Q 9: Why doesn't Mrs. Stokes worry about her son Michael?Q 10: How would Michael help Billy according to the conversation?11) A 12) B 13) C 14) D 1 5) D听力文本:The marketplace of online dating, like it or not, is becoming more and more efficient. A magazine article forecast that, "Twenty years from now, the idea that someone looking for love without looking for it online will be silly, just like skipping the library card catalog to walk through the stacks of books and find the right ones only byaccident."Most recently, it has become common for online dating websites to provide webcam chats between members. In addition, as the online dating population becomes larger, sites aiming at specific groups of people are becoming more popular as a way to narrow the pool of potential matches. According to online dating expert Mark Brooks, some dating sites are adding features including handwriting analysis to match like-minded mates.In the past few years, several free dating sites, operating on ad-based revenue rather than monthly subscriptions, have appeared and become increasingly popular. Especially popular in Eastern Europe, some sites offer full access to messaging and profiles, but provide additional services for pay, such as moving paying users' profiles up to the top of the list, making their profiles appear several times in different places in the search results, and giving them a more advanced search engine to work with, and removing the advertisements. In one real example, free users may only search for persons of specified age, gender and city, while subscribers may search for any and all information listed in the profiles, such as height, weight, interests, etc.Q 11: Why does the speaker mention the library card catalog and book stacks?Q 12: Why is it necessary to narrow the pool of potential matches?Q 13: Why is handwriting analyzed, according to the passage?Q 14: What benefits can the paying users get?Q 15: Which of the following could best summarize the main idea of the passage?。

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1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. $6.B. $8.C. $10.D. $12.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. 30%.B. 40%C. 60%.D. 70%.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. $160.B. $320.C. $480.D. $640.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman only buys those cost little online.B. The man often does shopping online.C. The woman buys everything online.D. The man will never buy things online.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. A bunch of flowers.B. A scarf and a bunch of flowers.C. A cake made byD. Nothing.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.David:Laurel, the books in the (1) are all on (2) today. Laurel:Yeah, we'd better buy some. They are (3)David:Oh, I found a book on (4). I think Mike must be(5) in it. We can give the book to him as a birthday(6). What do you thinkLaurel:Great! He can (7) with the book in this winterDavid:For sure!Laurel:It's really a bargain. What you want to have, DaveDavid:Well, I'llYour answer Correct answer(1)store(2)sale(3)worth(4)tourism(5)interested(6)present(7)travel(8)break(9)Besides(10)off(11)else(12)pickPart III ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then choose the correct answers tothe questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.What pizza does the customer first orderA. A medium pizza with mushrooms and tomatoes.B. A large pizza with mushrooms and green peppers.C. A small pizza with tomatoes and French cheese.D. A large pizza with Italian sausage and cucumber.2.How does the customer want his pizza servedA. It should be served as a whole.B. It should be served half-and-half.C. It should be served in four quarters.D. It should be served without cheese at all.3.What drink does the customer orderA. Grape juice.B. Apple juice.C. Orange juice.D. Either apple or orange juice.4.How much will the customer pay for the bread sticksA. $.B. $.C. $.D. Nothing.5.Who can get a three dollar coupon for next pizza orderA. Those who order any large pizza and drink.B. Those who order a half-and-half pizza.C. Those who buy three bread sticks.D. Those who bring a large family.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements. 1.Seeing that there was a defect with the walkman, he returned it to the storeand demanded a ________.A. money returnB. return moneyC. refundD. money back2.If people are interested in an item at , they can _________and make a bidfor it.A. log inB. log atC. enter inD. enter upon3.At the auction, the highest bid gets the item by a certain _________.A. finish lineB. finishing lineC. deadlineD. final line4.eBay is an auction site where people ______ their stuff ________ for sale.A. put ... downB. put ... upC. place ... downD. place ... up5.After the auction, eBay puts you directly __________ with the seller.A. into contactB. into the contactC. in the touchD. in touch6.If people are interested in one item at an auction, they can bid ________it.A. onB. atC. inD. with7.Just before his _____________ vacation, he went to town to buy a digitalcamera.A. two week'sB. two-weekC. two-week'sD. two-weeks8.If people think they are getting a "good deal", they will snap it up,_________ it is.A. whatB. whateverC. whicheverD. no matter that9.The idea of "let the buyer beware" is _______ true today as it ever was.A. soB. suchC. asD. no more10.He traveled all over town to purchase at _______________ a tent forcamping.A. the possible best priceB. the best possible priceC. the possible price bestD. the price best possible11.About 750,000 people ________ in the mall every week.A. shopB. buyC. purchaseD. make shopping12.You can get all your favorite gifts _______ a discount of 20 percent atGift Shop.A. forB. withC. atD. on13.If a price seems to be ________ good to be true, you had better be on guard.A. veryB. soC. asD. too14.I find the prices there are usually _________ than in other stores.A. a good deal cheapB. a good deal of cheaperC. a good deal cheaperD. a good many cheaper。

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