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新视野大学英语视听说unit_test_1-10答案

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新视野大学英语视听说u n i t_t e s t_1-10答案-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1Unit 1 test1.C. Golden oldies2.C. She is not familiar with the music they are listening to3.D. Fast music can give people energy according to the man4.C. They both think the tickets are expensive5.B. The woman probably moved in not long ago1.favorite band2.Not anymore3.no longer4.a big fan5.collected6.the ones7.Going crazy8.Maybe to you9.pressure10.fall in love11.get it12.from time to time13.Go on14.music video1.B. Music piracy is a good thing.2.C. He has got lots of money from the record companies.3.D. They were angry and were trying to settle the issue in court.4.D. Both A) and B).5.A. Neutral1.C. Response2.D. Demand3.A. Composed4.B. Against5.A. For6.C. On7.D. To8.C. lunch ... the concert9.B. had shown 10.C. by the name ofUnit2Listening skills: Making inferencesADBCBListening in > Task 1 directorsound effectsgood storythinksadviolentlight-hearted moviesmystery moviein the future Listening in > Task 2 DCDABListening in > Task 3 filmdirectorsactorsimportantthe United Kingdomviewers40 millionOlympicWorld Cuptimeartistic valuedepthBest Picturefavorscience fictionLet's talk > Task 1ABCDDFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 1 memorizing linesremember one lineI hear the guns roara loud boomforgot his lineFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 2 ACCADFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 3FTFTFUnit 2 test1.C. The man likes to see movies in theater.2.B. The man likes animation while the woman likes realistic movies3.A. He doesn't want to see the movie4.B. Any films except violent films5.D. He missed some details of the movie1.a very good2.starring3.best-seller4.a new classic5.violent6.somewhat7.before8.the calmness9.death10.thought1.D. The movies they plan to watch and what they have already watched.2.B. A comedy3.D. Because he wants the girl to move closer to him.4.C. He jumped and screamed.5.A. He threw popcorn in the aisle.1.C. Set2.C. are separated from3.B. was faced4.A. comment on5.B. On6.C. Remembering7.C. would have died8.D. What9.A. How10.C. over and over againUnit3Listening skills: Identifying people's identity BCDAAListening in > Task 1go outflaming redcrushchickenlikesgutsturn him downkeeping everythingtell herListening in > Task 2earlylate teensDouble-datingGroup datingmarryAdult datinghardlyBlind dateneverListening in > Task 3(3) An announcement about the wedding was published in the newspaper.(2) Wedding invitations were sent out to relatives and friends.(1) The minister greeted the guests in the church.(8) The minister talked about the meaning of marriage.(4) The bride and the bridegroom exchanged vows.(7) The minister prayed for the couple.(6) The minister declared the couple husband and wife.(9) The reception was over.(5) The minister signed the certificate.Let's talk > Task 1BBCDAFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 1 BDCAFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 2 the young man's plansa nice houseGod will provide for usDon't worry, sirplay the role of GodFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 3 FFTTFUnit 3 test1.B. They are strangers to each other.2.D. Because Rob has found Susie unfaithful3.C. She hasn't decided to marry the man.4.D. Her opinion towards love is influenced by her sister's experience.5.C. A DIY cup.1.He's engaged2.even3.fell in love with4.swept him off his feet5.popped the question6.getting married7.lonely8.divorced9.different1.C. He proposed marriage to her2.A. He was nervous and trembling all over.3.D. She gave him a hint by showing her ring finger.4.B. It is a family treasure.5.A. She is afraid of wearing it for fear of losing it.1.B. Flaming2.C. Crush3.A. Out4.D. In5.D. In6.C. a much better offer7.A. Gather8.C. To9.B. the late teens10.D. pickup lineUnit4Listening skills: Identifying the associative meaning of ads Obey your thirst.Drivers wanted.She works while you rest.Make yourself heard.We lead. Others copy.Good to the last drop.Don't leave home without it.No business too small, no problem too big.Listening in > Task 1shoesfunnya lot of lifeadextra springmoneymillions of dollarsfor nothingreach the tophard workfocus onforgetListening in > Task 2FTFFTListening in > Task 3ABBCCLet's talk > Task 1TFTFTFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 1 banned tobacco adsyoung people smoking cigarettesways around the lawnew customers old onessmoking on campusFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 2ACBDDFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 3FTFTFUnit 4 test1.B. Because short slogans can catch busy people's attention.2.B. The woman spends a lot of money shopping.3.C. Ads should be adapted for particular places.4.D. To express his agreement with the woman5.C. She is easily influenced by advertisements1.We do2.change the image3.do some surveys4.different age groups5.all the time6.your users7.target1.C. To encourage readers to get rid of a certain idea.2.A. The advertiser3.A. Local advertising.4.A. Mail advertisements go to people with certain characteristics5.B. The definition and classification of ads1.C. kind of2.D. for nothing3.C. to show4.D. bringing in5.C. Sums6.C. Even7.B. only too natural8.D. Around9.B. do some publicity10.C. You name itUnit5Listening skills: Identifying special quantities ABBDCListening in > Task 1(2) The couple was going to celebrate the wife's birthday.(5) The husband put the cat out before the taxi arrived.(3) The cat shot back into the house when the couple was going to the taxi.(1)The husband went back to chase the cat out.(4) The wife told the driver a lie.(6) The husband got into the car.Listening in > Task 2A DBC CListening in > Task 3C D B A CLet's talk > Task 11-6: five dollars, chops, worst/lowest quality, barked, finest, money7-12: own/have, followed, apartment house, third floor, scratched on, door 13-18: yelled at, stop, smartest/cleverest, lamb chops, looked at, his keyFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 1 1-5: a dog, delighted/pleased, one of her friends, be close, interview6-9: warn, smell, foretell/predict, a chickenFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 2 C B C D DFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 31. in the theater2. a ticket3. well-trained, intelligent, human4. any problem, leave the theater, any other dog5. let the dog in, almost emptyUnit 5 test1.A. His parents wanted him to learn to be responsible2.B. She once worked at stables3.A. Dogs.4.C. She is willing to accept a dog, but on certain conditions5.A. The woman disagrees with keeping animals in zoos1.how's2.they seem to be3.protects them from4.all the time5.scaring away6.though7.they're lazy/they are lazy8.avoid being seen9.much faster10.like horses11.in Greek1.B. The cat is named after a singer called Bo2.C. He catches various kinds of animals3.D. He could not walk steadily.4.A. The cat attacked the vet5.C. He wanted attention and love1.A. Out2.A. fed up3.C. So...that4.B. was hooked5.C. sense of smell6.D. Showing7.B. Deserve8.C. behave himself9.A. Tiring10.D. OffendedUnit6Listening skills:Dialog 1: D, The first girl (The girl who wears the short skirt) Dialog 2: B, No, she hasn’t.Listening in > Task 11-4: looks funny, looks fine, out of fashion, good on her5-7: out-dated, following the fashion trends, no wonder Listening in > Task 21-5: fashionable clothes, trends, copied, traditional center, are guarded6-10: July, great numbers, a high price, starting point, only a partListening in > Task 31-5: D A C B CLet's talk > Task 11-5: different and daring, Teenagers, their legs, shorter and shorter, five inches 6-10: loose morals, never appear, look childlike, women’s liberation, traditionalFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 11-5: T F T F FFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 21-7: nervous, afraid, first time, locker, blanket, come out, woreFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 31-4: new clothes, full of clothes, university tuition, clothes in fashion5-7: the Middle Ages, part-time job, not too expensiveUnit 6 test1.D. Both the man and woman think they play a negative role2.D. She could enjoy a discount for buying two3.C. They will look well if one wears suitable shoes.4.A. The man won't go to the fashion show with the woman.5.C. Shanghai may soon rival Paris and Milan1.trying on2.a business suit3.in a blouse4.cotton tights5.a dress6.a miniskirt7.to an office8.catch more eyes9.suit10.a typical boy1.A. Buying the man a suit for work.2.C. It should be cleaned.3.B. Because it is double-breasted (双排扣的).4.D. Brown trousers5.C. They can be shortened if they are too long1.C. queued up2.B. posed for3.A. out of date4.A. Wearing5.D. pay for6.B. Excessive7.C. behind the times8.D. On9.A. So what10.C. in large numbersUnit7Listening skills:1-5: B A A D BListening in > Task 11-5: banker, loan, saving, save, spend, mortgage, property, property values, risen/gone up/increased by 30 percentListening in > Task 21-5: A B D C CListening in > Task 31-5: F T F T FLet's talk > Task 11-7: money, all his money, promise, in the casket, sitting, next to, close8-14: box, locked, foolish, all that money, go back on her word, put the money, checkFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 11-7: the beggar, needed help, careful, a job, a hard time, waste, good luckFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 21-5: D C B D AFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 31-5: T F F T TUnit 7 test1.C. She is going to save it for future use.2.D. He hopes to save up money to help the poor.3.A. To spend it at Christmas4.B. When he receives his salary5.C. He is mean with his money.1.give me a loan2.What for3.support4.are spending5.hard up myself6.let him know7.get nowhere8.easy-going9.general manager10.my luck1.D. $30.2.C. $5.3.B. The guests would be happy to get a refund.4.A. 30 - (27 + 2)5.B. 30 - 5 = 27 - 21.B. interest on2.A. Share3.C. hard-earned4.D. With5.A. Need6.B. off to7.D. Loan8.C. saving type9.C. going through the roof10.C. Either...orUnit8Listening skills:1-6: First, not only, but also, Also, Instead, More importantly7-11: though, Moreover, In fact, Last but not least, for exampleListening in > Task 11-5: F T F T FListening in > Task 21-5: B D C A CListening in > Task 31-6: give out, number, online, sites, credit card, low7-11: outgoing, thieves, offers, mailbox, front doorLet's talk > Task 14-5-6-7-3-2-1Further listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 11. freeze2. tall, shorter, red jacket3. his gun, open, the rest of the people4. key, safe5. calm, a medalFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 21-5: A D C D BFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 31-5: F T T F FUnit 8 test1.B. Offering to walk back with the woman.2.D. The man tries to persuade the woman not to buy pirated books.3.D. She hopes Steve will get some compensation.4.C. To encourage children to ask for permission before playing outside the house5.A. The man is for harsh punishments while the woman is against them1.in prison2.the greater part of3.small office4.things5.3 meals6.get a break7.play games8.get fired9.all ears10.allow11.on the phone12.change places13.In spite of1.B. The woman tells the man about the mugging she experienced2.C. Her ID, Visa card and 60 dollars3.D. In the park during the day4.D. He is short, with brown eyes5.A. He spends the remaining years of his life in prison1.B. Knocked...off2.A. every time3.C. gone by4.B. between you and me5.C. On6.A. two doors7.D. Overlooked8.A. Robbing9.B. Served10.D. took downUnit9Listening skills:1-6: crashing into, at least three, dozens more, big hole, danger, 327-12: 68, 5:48, 18 minutes, terrorism, four, the pilotListening in > Task 11-5: T F T F FListening in > Task 21-5: D A B C CListening in > Task 31-7: candle, couple, six, 190 people, 1,500, 15 percent, nearly 5 percent8-13: about 1 percent, 700 percent, burning candle, away, at least a foot, children and petsLet's talk > Task 11-5: lost it for drunk driving, stole the car and killed the owner, in the trunk, horrified, calls for backup, I was speeding, tooFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 11-5: 120°, burns, candles, blow them out, electrical appliances6-10: flickering lights, smoke alarm, floor plan, exitsFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 21-5: A C C B DFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 3 1-5: emergency 911, had broken down, woman passenger, No. 15, 15miles 6-9: ambulance, the operator, calm and warm, a boyUnit 9 test1.C. He knocked down a woman2.C. 2003.A. The drunken drivers.4.D. He does not have enough petrol5.C. It has been slightly damaged1.driven through2.right away3.smells of4.run into5.going6.Look out7.hit it8.the opposite way1.B. He found a crashed car and two dead bodies2.D. A monkey came out of the woods3.A. He pretended to turn up a can by his mouth4.C. He put his fingers together and held them to his mouth5.C. The monkey1.A. crash into2.B. An intelligence3.D. thinking about4.A. Fasten5.C. taking off6.B. Claimed7.B. Sped8.D. at least9.A. the other way10.D. RevealingUnit10Listening skills:1-8: take off, land, representative, how a plane flies, stays on the ground, short flight, increase, another cityListening in > Task 11-5: go camping, planning to go, the mountains, the most beautiful, drive6-11: heights, wonderful views, skip the climbing, clean up, fun, overcomeListening in > Task 21-5: T F F T FListening in > Task 31-5: C D B A ALet's talk > Task 11-5: a school examination, the basement, shopping, steps, frightened6-10: come in, the window, toy gun, upstairs, take the dog11-14: have heard, the window, her parents, dial the numberFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 11-6: first prize, software competition, a trip to, fly, turns, goes pale, a cold sweat, some medicines, cause, a lot of troubleFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 21-5: A C D B AFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 31-5: T T F F TUnit 10 test1.C. Both the man and the woman are afraid of heights2.C. He is afraid of flying.3.D. Keeping a barking dog4.D. She was frightened by a small spider5.C. She performed poorly and is unlikely to get the job1.2 people2.What's up3.camping4.Care to5.snakes6.scared stiff7.in the mountains8.care for9.Poisonous ones10.like11.can you12.or not13.how loud14.scream1.C. Not everyone likes to fly2.B. Share their fears with each other3.D. All of the above4.A. Do something that engage your mind to forget the fear5.C. Ways to Lessen Your Fear of Flying1.C. Camping2.B. Stiff3.A. Skip4.D. Sound5.A. the way6.D. Boarded7.C. let alone8.B. tight on to9.B. Hiding10.A. turns。

新视野英语听力原文及答案(unit 4)

新视野英语听力原文及答案(unit 4)

UNIT 4 The Telecommunications Revolution UNDERSTANDING SHORT CONVERSATIONS1. M: The article entitled "A Transformation Is Occurring in the Developing World" is helpful forme to write my paper.W: What transformation?M: Telecommunications. The up-to-date telecommunication technologies help people in those countries boost their living standards greatly.Q: What are the speakers talking about?2. W: Computers are being widely used and changing our world today.M: Yes. In America and many other countries, wherever a person turns, he finds a computer working somewhere.W: That is why I chose to major in computer science at the university.Q: What did the woman decide to study?3. M: Operator! Operator!W: This is the operator. May I help you?M: Yes, operator... ! This is 6241 Chester Road. Please send an ambulance fight away. We need a doctor.Q: Why does the man call the operator?4. M: Many developing regions see advanced communications as a way to leap over many stagesof economic development.W: That's quite true. Widespread access to information technology can reduce the time required to catch up with Western countries.M: China and Vietnam are just such a case in point.Q: Why are China and Vietnam mentioned in the conversation?5. W: If I had enough money, I would buy a mobile phone. But as it is I can't do it.M: You've said it several times. Are you desperate for one?W: Yes. The phone in the dormitory is always busy. I can't have access to it when I need to. 6. M: The New York Times reports that Russia is determined to thrive in the Information Age.W: I also read that article. Russia has a strategic plan to pump $40 billion into various communication projects and is starting to install optical fiber.M: But the problem is that its economy is stuck in recession. How could it have the money to put its plans into practice?Q: What does the man imply?7. W: As far as telecommunications are concerned, China sets a good example of takingadvantage of it.M: Exactly. In a sense, China's backwardness is an advantage.W: What do you mean by saying that?Q: What does the woman want the man to explain?8. W: In the 1920s and 1930s, Shanghai was a financial center around the world.M: Now Shanghai is dreaming of becoming a top financial center again.W: But how?M: Perhaps the telecommunication industry will play a key role in this process.Q: What are the speakers mainly talking about?9. W: How did you spend your summer holidays?M: I went to Hungary. I had a wonderful time there.W: Oh, really? I am doing research on telecommunications in developing countries. Would you like to give me some information?Q: What does the woman mean?10. M: Nowadays telephones are so widely used that we can't imagine what life would be likewithout them.W: That's just what I am thinking.M: Do you happen to know how the telephone was invented?W: On March 10, 1876, Bell and Watson were working in separate rooms. Bell spilled some acid on his clothes by accident and said, "Mr. Watson, come here. I want you! "Watson heard the message through the telephone and came immediately. This was the first complete sentence transmitted over the telephone.Q: What is the conversation mainly about?11. W: What time does your train leave?M: At 6: 30. I want to make some phone calls. Then I'll pack my suitcase.W: But you have a meeting with Mr. Powers at 3: 30, remember?M: That's right. I nearly forgot about it.Q: What will the man do before going to the railway station?12. M: My son went to study in Northeastern University last month.W: Northeastern University? Where is it located?M: In Shenyang, the biggest city in the northeast of China. Frankly, I do not know much about that university. My son told me that students there had a well-stocked library at their disposal.Q: What does the man mean?13. W: Now people almost everywhere in the world can speak to each other over the telephone. Aspecial telephone can also transmit a picture of the speaker as well as the voice. This device allows deaf people to use the telephone.M: And how is this used?W: By reading lips, or watching the movements of the speaker's lips, a deaf person can actually see what the person on the other telephone is saying.Q: How can deaf people use the special telephone?14. W: I am going to work as a secretary next week. I feel a little nervous because this is my firstjob. What aspect should I pay special attention to?M: Office calls.W: Office calls?M: Yeah. The first impression that a customer receives of a company is very often through a telephone contact. A caller who is left hanging on "hold" will get the feeling that he or she has been forgotten or ignored. And if a call is answered rudely, the caller may become angry.Q: What is the conversation mainly about?15. W: You have a telephone call, Mr. Smith.M: Who is it?W: He didn't say.M: Tell him I'm out of the office until next Monday.W: All right.Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?16. M: If indeed silence is golden, then it is becoming as rare as gold.W: What do you mean by saying that?M: It seems that man's progress includes a rising volume of noise and the calming effects of silence are nowhere to be found. Between sunrise and sunset, streets and highways are a constant source of noise from cars, buses, and trucks. Music is played in every supermarket, most restaurants, and many offices.Q: What is the man complaining about?17. W: Hi, Bob. I haven't seen you for a long time. Where have you been?M: I went to Thailand. I worked in the National Telecommunications Corporation for two months and I've just come back.W: What impressed you most in Thailand?M: The traffic jams and the popularity of mobile phones.Q: How long had the man worked in Thailand?18. W: Are you attending the computer sales conference?M: Yes, I am.W: I'm from The Mirror.M: The Mirror ...?W: Yes. It's a newspaper. I'm writing an article about the conference. Could I interview you for my article?Q: What does the woman want the man to do?19. W: Long distance. May I help you?M: Yes. I want to make a person-to-person call to Denver, please.W: What is the name of the party, please?M: Robert Ritchie.W: And what is the number?Q: Who is the woman?20. M: Hi, what are you reading?W: Oh, it's just an old Agatha Christie book, Death on the Nile. Have you read it?M: No, not that one, but I saw the movie. Could I borrow it when you've finished?W: Sure. I didn't know that you liked mysteries.Q: What kind of books is the woman interested in?Key: 1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (D) 5. (A)6. (A)7. (A)8. (B)9. (D) 10. (B)11. (B) 12. (B) 13. (A) 14. (A) 15. (D)16. (D) 17. (C) 18. (A) 19. (C) 20. (A)UNDERSTANDING LONG CONVERSATIONSWhat Can I Do?W: Have a seat, Mr. Johnson. Now, what's the problem?M: Well, as I told you on the phone, I'm having a bit of trouble with my landlord.W: Oh! Yes. What sort of trouble?M: Well, when I moved in six months ago, he said he was going to fix up a couple of things that needed doing.W: What sort of things exactly?M: Well, there was no ventilation in the kitchen and the hot water system wasn't working properly.W: And he said he'd have them attended to?M: Yes, that's right, he agreed to have them done. But now six months have gone by and nothing has been done.W: Um so he's broken his promise.M: Yes, and not only that. Now that the lease has run out, he says he wants to increase the rent The White House by $6.00 a week!W: Well, he can't do that without your agreement, you know.M: Yes, I know that, but the trouble is he can evict me if I don't agree.W: Yes, that's true, he can. However, eviction is easier said than done.M: You mean it could be difficult for him?W: Yes, he can't just throw you out on the street. He has to give you reasonable notice, usually a month.M: Yes. Well, that's comforting to know, but, you see, I don't want to move. I'd prefer to stay where I am.W: Would you pay the increase if he actually did the work?M: Yes, I would. I just want the work done. I'd do it myself and send him the bill, but...W: No! Don't do that. A tenant can't make alterations or improvements without the landlord's approval. You won't have a leg to stand on if you do that.M: Well, then, what can I do?W: You've been a good tenant, I gather. I mean, are you up to date with your rent?M: Yes, of course. We've never been behind with our rent, not even once.W: Well, I suggest you go and see him again and tell him you'll agree to the increase if he has the work done.M: And if he doesn't agree?W: Well, tell him you've seen me at the Tenants' Action Union and I have advised you to take outa legal action against him to make him do the work.M: I understand, sort of threatening him?W: No, not exactly, just pointing out your legal rights. I think he'll get the message.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard:1. Who is the male speaker?2, What did the landlord promise to do?3. Has the man been a good tenant?4. Why did the woman ask the man to go and see the landlord again?5. Where does this conversation probably take place?Conversation twoAdvantages and Disadvantages of TelephonesW: Which topic are you going to talk about?M: Well, I'd like to talk about the advantages and disadvantages of the telephone.W: What advantages does the telephone have in your opinion?M: I think there're two main advantages. The first is speed and the second is directness.W: That's quite true. It's obviously easier to phone someone rather than to write a letter to them. M: I always think it's such a long process writing a letter. You have to sit down and write it out or type it out. Then you have to find a stamp, and then walk to the pillar-box to mail it. If you want information, it's often possible to get it very quickly by telephone, whereas a letter always takes several days.W: I do agree with you.M: I think another advantage of the telephone is that it's personal. If you want to speak or get in contact with a friend or a relative you feel much closer to them if you're talking to them on the telephone.W: What about the disadvantages?M: Obviously, there are some disadvantages. If you have a telephone at home, it often tings at an inconvenient time. At home, my telephone often rings when I'm sitting in my bath or when I'm watching my favorite TV program. And I find it very annoying. I think another disadvantage sometimes is that you can't easily get a record of a telephone conversation.And sometimes you might misunderstand what somebody's saying.W: Uh, if it's a matter of really important information, it's probably safer to have it in writing in a letter rather than on a telephone.M: But telephone is very convenient. It is very swift, and I think it is also very personal. These are definite advantages. And I can't really imagine how we would get on without it. Questions 6 to 10 are based on the conversation you have just heard:6. What topic is the man going to talk about?7. What are the advantages of the telephone?8. Which one of the following is not mentioned by the man?9. What is the man's opinion of writing a letter compared with making a phone call?10. How does the man feel when his phone rings at an inconvenient time?Key:Conversation 1: 1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (A)Conversation 2: 6. (B) 7. (A) 8. (C) 9. (C) 10. (A)UNDERSTANDING PASSAGESPassage 1The Invention of the TelephoneIn the nineteenth century, the invention of the telegraph made it possible to send noises, signals, and even music over wires from one place to another. However, the human voice had never traveled this way, many inventors tried to find a way to send voice over wires, and in 1876 some of their efforts were crowned with success. Two American inventors, Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray, succeeded at almost the same time. The United States Supreme Court finally had to decide which of the two was the first inventor of the telephone. The Court decided in Bell's favor.Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Bell grew up in a family that was very interested in teaching people to speak. His grandfather had been an actor who left the theater to teach elocution; his father was a teacher who helped deaf people learn how to speak.However, probably none of the later inventions gave Bell the same feeling of triumph as he has had on the day when he spilled some acid from his batteries. It was after he had worked for months to find ways to send something more than metallic twangs over the wires. Thinking Watson, his helper, was in the next room, Bell called, "Mr. Watson, come here. I want you." Watson was not in the next room. He was down in his laboratory, next to the receiver. To Watson's surprise, he heard the words perfectly. He ran to tell Bell the news: the wires had carried Bell's voice perfectly.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the passage you have just heard:1. What made it possible to send noises, signals and music over wires in the nineteenth century?2. When was the human voice successfully sent over wires?3. Who decided that Bell was the first inventor of the telephone?4. What was the Bell family interested in?5. What did Watson do after he heard Bell's voice?Passage 2Telecommunications Satellite Spins out of ControlPeople in most countries depend on communications technology more than ever before. One day in May, an accident forced millions of Americans to be silent. They had to live and work without the technology they depend on every day.A telecommunication satellite experienced computer failure. The satellite, known as Galaxy Four, moved from its correct orbit and was unable to. receive signals from Earth. A backup computer failed to turn on, and the satellite began to spin out of control.Galaxy Four was launched in 1993. It cost two hundred fifty million dollars. Galaxy Four provided the major link for millions of pagers, credit card operations, company communications systems, and home satellite equipment. The satellite also was used to send television and radio broadcasts.The telecommunication satellite failure created big problems for many companies. At least eight of the nation's ten biggest paging companies depend on Galaxy Four. A pager is an electronic device that receives telephone messages. The pager makes a beeping sound when it receives one. Ninety percent of the nation's forty-five million pagers lost service when Galaxy Four failed. Paging companies were unable to provide services to police department, doctors and other individuals.The satellite failure affected many television and radio broadcasts. Thousands of computer users were unable to use the Internet.A nearby satellite called Galaxy Six has replaced the Galaxy Four satellite. Signals for broadcasting companies are being sent through Galaxy Six. Another satellite, Galaxy Three-R,is replacing Galaxy Four for paging and other signals. Technical experts had to move each person's satellite equipment to point to Galaxy Three-R. Each move takes about thirty minutes. Technicians say the moves must be exact to within less than a centimeter. They were able to restore service to most customers within a few days.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard:6. What were the consequences of the failure of the telecommunication satellite?7. What caused the failure of the telecommunication satellite?8. When was the telecommunication satellite Galaxy Four launched?9. Which of the following was affected most by the accident?10. How long did it take the service to be restored to most customers?Passage 3China's Links with the World Expand Through Giant CableAn undersea fiber optic cable stretching from China to the United States in the 25,000 kilometer underwater loop system will soon expand China's links with the world.The $1.5 billion China-US Cable Network, as it is called, provides a digital connection between China and the US, and overcomes the small fiber optic capacity which has been available until now, and which, among other things, affects the ability to expand Internet capacity. China Telecom has been trying for some time to set up a direct link with the US and is also keen to own some of the fiber capacity to reduce its costs.The cable will be used for all communications such as telephone line services including Internet connections and e-mail links. The Internet, while no doubt taking a portion of the cable,is not the primary motivation for developing the cable link. Expansion of all communication services and overall quality is driving all international systems. The Internet, however, is beginning to take a disproportionate amount of capacity, and this will definitely drive some new pricing structures for Internet Service Providers and end-users over the next couple of years.There are already major fiber optic systems connecting China to the rest of the world through Japan, Korea and Guangzhou-Hong Kong. From Hong Kong, cables are also available through Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Taiwan, a province of China.Most of these cables can be patched or linked to other global or Asia-Pacific cable systems, giving China access through fiber optic technology to most of the world from the international gateways.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard:11. Which countries does the undersea fiber optic cable link?12. How much will the cable network cost?13. What will the cable be used for?14. What will the expansion of all communication services and overall quality bring about?15. What role does fiber optic technology play in the development of China?Passage 4The Information AgeA new era is upon us. Call it what you will: the service economy, the information age, the knowledge society. It all translates to a fundamental change in the way we work. Already we're partly there. The percentage of people who earn their living by making things has fallen dramatically in the Western world. Today the majority of jobs in America, Europe and Japan are in the service industry, and the number is on the rise. More women are in the workforce than ever before. There are more part-time jobs. More people are self-employed. But the breadth of the economic transformation can't be measured by numbers alone, because it is also giving rise to a radical new way of thinking about the nature of work itself. Long-held notions about jobs and careers, the skills needed to succeed, even the relationship between individuals and employers, all these are being challenged.We only have to look behind us to get some sense of what may lie ahead. No one looking ahead 20 years could possibly have foreseen the ways in which a single invention, the chip, would transform our world thanks to its applications in personal computers, digital communications and factory robots. Tomorrow's achievements in biotechnology, artificial intelligence or even some still unimagined technology could produce a similar wave of dramatic changes. But one thing is certain: information and knowledge will become even more vital, and the people who possess it, whether they work in manufacturing or services, will have the advantage and produce the wealth. Computer knowledge will become as basic a requirement as the ability to read and write. The ability to solve problems by applying information instead of performing routine tasks will be valued above all else. If you cast your mind ahead 10 years, information services will be predominant. It will be the way you do your job.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard:16. What is one characteristic of the information age?17. What is one of the great changes brought about by the knowledge society?18. What does the speaker mean by referring to computers and other inventions?19. Who will be the master of the future according to the passage?20. What does the passage mainly talk about?Key:Passage 1: 1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (D)Passage 2: 6. (D) 7. (A) 8. (B) 9. (A) 10. (B)Passage3: 11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (D) 14. (C) 15. (C)Passage 4: 16. (D) 17. (B) 18. (B) 19. (A) 20. (C)。

新视野听力练习题答案第三册

新视野听力练习题答案第三册

Test for Unit 3 - 4 SET 11. A. One hour. B. Two hours. C. Three hours. D. Four hours.2. A. 10:00. B. 10:30. C. 10:45. D. 10:15.3. A. Living in New York. B. Staying in New Mexico. C. Going home to New York. D. In school.4. A. Sue hit a dog. B. The dog hid in a car. C. Sue's dog was hurt.D. Mary went to the veterinarian.5. A. She enjoys playing chess. B. She hates playing chess. C. She cannot play chess.D. She was not a good student.Answer:4 3 2 3 1SET 21. A. He was tired.B. His appointment was changed.C. He had a flat tire.D. His bicycle was stolen.2. A. She was understanding. B. She was apologetic. C. She was annoyed. D. She was careless.3. A. To see the dean. B. To watch the team. C. To weigh himself.D. To give a demonstration. 4. A. She's afraid of going out at night. B. She had to do some baking.C. She wanted to get ready for a plane trip.D. She was moving to a new apartment.5. A. Take her typewriter to the repair shop. B. Soundproof her room. C. Work in the basement. D. Listen for her roommate.Answer:3 3 1 3 3 SET 1Procedure for SunriseFirst ICANN must provide at least (1) days' notice to the general public of its intention to introduce a new (2) domain.Notice must be in the form of an (3) on ICANN's website.Second ICANN shall post a list of all registrars (4) in the Sunrise Program at least 60 days (5) to the beginning of the Sunrise Period.Then At the end of the 90 days' notice period, a (6) days' Sunrise Period shall begin.A mark owner that is (7) for this program may (8) a domain name registration application to register a domain name which is the same as the mark it owns.Finally At the end of the Sunrise Period, the top-level domain shall be open for (9) of domain names to the (10) .Answer:1. 902. top-level3. announcement4. participating5. prior6. 307. eligible8. submit9. Registration 10. general publicSET 2Types of PartnersGeneral partner It is defined as a member who takes an (1) in the management of the partnership and is (2) for all the partnership's debts.Limited partner A "limited partner" is (3) a share of the profit but not to take part in the partnership'smanagement and his (4) for the debts is limited to his (5) contribution.Sleeping partner A partner who (6) capital and shares profits and losses but takes (7) in management.Quasi-partner It refers to a person who has allowed (8) to form that impression that he is a partner in the partnership, thus he cannot deny (9) to anybody who has relied on the (10) and a "quasi-partner" has no right to a share of profits but is fully liable for losses.Answer:1. active part2. fully liable3. entitled to4. liability5. capital6. contributes7. no part8. outsiders9. membership 10. misrepresentationSET 11. In Puerto Rica, the men who dance with the bride will give gifts to the new couple. True False2. Puerto Rican traditional bridal etiquette has been criticized. True False3. According to Eastern European tradition, the bride will wear a veil at the wedding ceremony. True False4. According to Eastern European tradition, the cap was the sign of a woman's married state. True False5. In Eastern Europe, the capping was marked with happiness of the bride after marriage. True FalseAnswer:1. False 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. FalseSET 21. Many tea enthusiasts realize that growing tea herbs at home is quite easy. True False2. Growing tea herbs at home can enhance tea enthusiasts' enjoyment of tea. True False3. The process of harvesting herbs for tea is demonstrated in a Chinese tea exhibition. True False4. Mike Shepherd explains that the leaves can not be used fresh. True False5. The fresh leaves will produce a strong flavor. True FalseAnswer:1. True2. True3. False4. False5. FalseSET 11. A. At a stadium.B. At a large reception hall.C. At the groom's house.D. At the bride's house.2. A. The bride. B. The groom. C. A gramophone. D. A live band.3. A. Arabic food. B. American food. C. English food. D. Chinese food.4. A. Red. B. Pink. C. White. D. Purple.5. A. Bride's sister. B. Bride's father. C. Bride's mother. D. Bride's brother. Answer:2 4 2 3 2SET 21. A. The importance of family and community. B. The position of the bride. C. The importance of the groom. D. The importance of the priest.2. A. About 3 to 4 people. B. About 300 to 400 people. C. About 3,000 to 4,000 people. D. About 10 people.3. A. A marriage was something individual. B. A marriage was a joining of two persons. C.A marriage was a joining of two families. D. A marriage was very holy.4. A. Wedding date can be any day.B. Certain time of year was best for weddings.C. Wedding day should be rainy day.D. Wedding day should be with sunshine.5. A. In summer.B. At the beginning of a year.C. At the end of a year.D. After the harvest. Answer:1 2 3 24 SET 1Religious beliefs have a strong effect on the way some people celebrate their birthday. Since people thousands of miles apart can share the same (1) beliefs, the following customs have been (2) by religion instead of geographic location.In Muslim cultures, people thank God following the birth of a child by giving gifts to the poor. After the child is a week old, its head is (3) . The family then donates an amount of silver equal to, and often more than, the weight of the child's hair. Following this (4) , family and friends come together for a (5) and a naming ceremony. It is expected that some of thefood will be given to those in need as well.According to religious (6) , Hindu children only celebrate their birthdays until they are 16. Until then, however, they do not go to school on their birthdays. Instead, a birthday is (7) with a religious ceremony where a priest blesses the child. On a Hindu child's first birthday, his or her head is shaved while being held by a special fire. (8) of the hair cleanses the child of any evil in past lives, (9) a renewal of the soul.In many Jewish communities, a male child's hair is not cut until he is three years old. On his third birthday, the boy's first (10) is accompanied by a special ceremony, which also symbolizes the beginning of the child's Jewish education.Answer:1. spiritual2. divided3. shaved4. ritual5. Feast6. customs7. observed8. Removal9. symbolizing 10. haircutSET 2Do you know why we celebrate birthdays? This social custom is really an (1) event--one that has been with us for millennia. In fact, birthdays and the annual (2) of these times -- both as a society and for individuals -- is the oldest of celebratory rites, and one that arose in every culture as soon as they had any sort of (3) .Naturally, the first real calendar has to do with the sun and the moon's position--the fundamental tools of astrologers today. The ancients celebrated not because some (4) said that people should celebrate, but because of practical everyday (5) , like all astrological lore. The wise men and women noticed that when the sun hit the same spot in the heavens that it held on a person's birthday ..., that day turned out to be extremely (6) .Presents were bestowed--both from others and from the universe. The wise elders saw this (7) happening all the time. And just as most basic astrological information came about based on these days, the astrologers/priests saw that a "pattern" was (8) .This lucky pattern brought joy, and thus the birthday person wanted to celebrate. His or her friends (9) gave to them some presents and the birthday celebrant wanted to share his or her pleasure, so a big (10) was held. Answer:1. astrological2. observance3. calendar.4. edict5. experience6. fortunate.7. phenomenon8. occurring.9. naturally 10. gatheringSET 11. The father tells the two boys to go to church to pray. True False2. According to the father, the mother worried about the two boys for the whole day. True False3. The mother says that Mrs. Cample rang them about the boat. True False4. The two boys say they made the boat on their own. True False5. The two boys say that borrowing the boat is not their idea. True FalseAnswer:1. True 2. False 3. True 4. False 5. FalseSET 21. The old man asks the young man to join him in his office. True False2. The lady tells Wilbur that the couple is waiting for him. True False3. Wilbur thinks life is more important than the couple's waiting. True False4. The young man does not think a boy can be named as Dorrit. True False5. Wilbur is quite satisfied with the word "little". True False Answer:1. False 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. False T est for Unit 5 - 6 SET 11. A. She's too sick to have visitors. B. She picked up her brother last night. C. Her brother's flight was canceled. D. Her brother has changed his plans.2. A. He has a very high phone bill this month, too. B. The woman should contact the phone company. C. The woman should make fewer long-distance calls.D. He'll help the woman pay her phone bill.3. A. She realizes the equipment is easily damaged. B. She won't forget to put away the equipment. C. She always performs experiments carefully.D. She's worried about the results of her experiment.4. A. Help Flora with her paper next week. B. Ask Flora to clean the apartment by herself.C. Ask someone else to clean the apartment with Flora.D. Ask Flora to wait until next weekend to do the cleaning.5. A. Turn on the television.B. Change the channel immediately for the woman.C. Continue watching the nature program.D. Check to see when the nature program is on.Answer:4 3 2 4 3SET 21. A. Call for the latest weather report.B. Ask the woman for direction to the library.C. Go to the library to do research for the field trip.D. Call his professor about the field trip.2. A. She needs to find a different roommate. B. She thinks the man should get a haircut.C. She didn't recognize the man because of his haircut.D. Few people have noticed her roommate's haircut.3. A. Arrive at class on time.B. Finish his assignments more promptly.C. Get his watch fixed.D. Get notes about the class from a friend.4. A. She agrees with the man.B. She hasn't been to a game recently.C. She doesn't think the team has been playing well.D. She doesn't know much about baseball.5. A. He has never been to the auditorium. B. He wants to stop and ask for directions. C. The woman won't be late.D. The program in the auditorium has already begun.Answer:4 4 1 3 3 SET 1How to Remember People's NameFace association Examine a person's face (1) when you are introduced. Try to find (2) -- ears, hairline, (3) , (4) , eyes, nose, mouth, chin, complexion, etc.(5) between that (6) , the face, and the name in your mind.Repetition When you are introduced, ask for the person to (7) . Use the name yourself as often as possible ((8) !). If it is unusual, ask how it is spelled or where it comes from, and if appropriate, (9) . Keep in mind that the more often you hear and see the name, the more likely it is to (10) .Answer:1. discreetly2. an unusual feature3. Forehead4. eyebrows5. Create an association6.characteristic 7. repeat his name8. without overdoing it 9. exchange cards 10. sink inSET 2Building WealthBudgeting Establishing a budget is an essential first step toward building a (1) and increasing your (2) . To prepare and use a budget successfully, you'll need to plan for the expected and (3) -- a process that involves (4) and controlling future income and expenses.A budget will help you find ways to (5) to increase your wealth.Saving and investing The concept of putting money away, as opposed to spending all of it, is (6) of wealth-building -- and not a new one. We have various ways to (7) money -- from the traditional passbook savings account to various money (8) . Some prefer these slower, steadier processes of accumulating money, with little (9) . Others prefer to invest in the hopes of creating more money. (10) will have a potentially greater fluctuation.Answer:1. healthy financial statement2. net worth3. the unexpected4. monitoring, adjusting5. generate more money6. a basic principle7. store and accumulat8. market vehicles9. risk of loss 10. More aggressive investmentsSET 11. "Career brides" earned about one thousand dollars for each marriage. True False2. The grooms got Green Cards for their money. True False3. The woman has been charged with perjury and fraud as she applied for twenty-seven marriage licenses. True False4. It's reported that twelve women involved in the scam have been charged. True False5. The "career brides" spread the idea of selling themselves as brides by word of mouth. True FalseAnswer:1. True 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. TrueSET 21. In the USA dreams of wealth and money would come true with steady endeavor and persistence2. Many of Internet billionaires are bright but modest immigrants. True False3. Some 400 years ago the first settlers arrived in the USA to seek fortune. True False4. The line between wealth and political influence was always very distinct. True False5. This article might be an introduction to a reference book of US wealthy families. True FalseAnswer:1. True 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. TrueSET 11. A. A church. B. A corporation. C. A city. D. A state.2. A. Schooling and training. B. Practice in a hospital. C. Facilities he or she uses.D. Education he or she receives.3. A. About seven years. B. Eight years. C. Ten years.D. About twelve years.4. A. They may have more patients.B. They can take turns to work long hours.C. Facilities may be a big burden to an individual.D. No one wants to assume too much responsibility.5. A. Physicians' expensive education and the characteristics of their work make them well deserve the handsome pay.B. It is reasonable for physicians to have a large income because their work is very dangerous.C. Physicians should be better paid because they work long hours under bad conditions.D. Physicians shoulder great responsibility, so it is understandable that they should be well rewarded. Answer: 2 1 4 3 4SET 21. A. Boys or girls, men or women, young or old. B. Either kings or queens. C. Both the poor and the rich.D. Nobody but those who had money.2. A. People have become more interested in traveling.B. Traveling today is easier than in the past.C. People now have spare money for travel.D. Great changes have taken place in the world.3. A. Traveling by air to other countries is much cheaper today.B. More guides are being trained to show beautiful spots.C. Modern telegraph lines make travel less expensive.D. New hotels and restaurants have been built.4. A. They want to make a study of geography. B. They travel for different reasons.C. They want to taste different kinds of food.D. They don't want to do anything else except that they visit friends.5. A. Tourism won't bring any changes in people's minds.B. People have some trouble in making journeys.C. With the development of tourism, great changes will take place in many parts of the world.D. Tourism causes only some changes in food and in clothing.Answer:4 3 1 2 3SET 1Storage is the process of holding information in your memory. A (1) is often made between short-term and long-term memory. Short-term memory is just that, brief and (2) . Thinkabout looking up a new phone number in the phone book and making a call. You may remember it long enough to make the call, but do not (3) it later. This is your short-term memory, which can hold a small amount of information for a short period of time. Once you stop attending to the number, perhaps after you make the call and move on to another task, you are (4) to forget it. In order to remember the number for a longer period of time (and after attending to other things), you would need to store it in your long-term memory.The transfer of information from short- to long-term memory can be (5) in many ways. Simply repeating the information can help if it's repeated enough times. For example, (6) called phone numbers are remembered because you have used (repeated) the number many times. Although simply repeating, or practicing, something can help move it into long-term memory; another (7) for transferring information is to think about it deeply. That is, (8) on the information, drawing (9) between what you are trying to remember and the other things with which you are already familiar. You might learn that telephone number quicker, for example, if you notice that it includes the dates of your friend's birthday, thenumbers on your (10) plate, or some other familiar number pattern.Answer:1. distinction2. transient3. recall4. likely5. achieved6. frequently7. strategy8. Elaborate9. connections 10. licenseSET 2You don't need millions to be happy. At The Happiness Institute in Australia, a couple of hundred dollars may do the trick.Since the institute opened its doors this year, men and women of all ages have been paying A$200 an hour (US$140) for lessons in how to feel great."You can actually increase your happiness levels. That's what we teach," said Timothy Sharp, (1) of institute, which also offers group sessions from A$30 a head. Experts say only about 15 percent of happiness comes from income, (2) and other financial factors. As much as 90 percent comes from elements such as (3) , life control and relationships.While most of us are (4) better off financially than our parents and grandparents, happiness levels haven't changed to reflect that.Studies show that once the basic needs of (5) and food are met, additional wealth adds very little to happiness.Even investment bank Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein has warned not to "equate money with happiness.""A vast (6) of individuals seriously overrate the importance of money in making themselves, and others, happy," said (7) James Montier in a recent (8) to clients."Since the 1950s, people's happiness levels have been remarkably (9) despite a massivegrowth in income-per-head over the same time (10) ," he said. Answer:1. founder2. assets3. attitude4. significantly5. shelter6. array7. strategist8. memo9. constant 10. horizonSET 11. James Bond is sent by M to protect the young woman. True False2. The lady is going to build an 800-mile pipeline through Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Jordan. True False3. The lady's family has turned to MI6 for help twice but her father was still murdered. True False4. The lady doesn't want the help of MI6 this time. True False5. Bond is irritated by the cold reception of the lady. True FalseAnswer:1. True 2. False 3. True 4. True 5. False 到11页新视野第二单元测试。

新视野视听说考题及答案

新视野视听说考题及答案

.A. She is from Hong Kong.B. She is familiar with the Hong Kong singers.C. She is not familiar with the music they are listening to.D. She enjoys the music they are listening to. 2.A. Salsa.B. Any jazz.C. Fast music.D. Slow music. 3.A. Listening to a hip hop CD.B. Listening with his MP3 player.C. Downloading music from the Internet.D. Borrowing a CD from the woman. 4.A. It is not easy to get tickets for the concert.B. The orchestra is the best in Europe.C. Only the man is enthusiastic about the concert.D. Only the woman is enthusiastic about the concert.5.A. The man probably moved in not long ago.B. The woman probably moved in not long ago.C. The man is interested in the bass.D. The woman wants to finish the party as early as possible.6.A. Reading while listening to loud music.B. Reading with the music turned low.C. Trying to concentrate on the woman.D. Giving the woman his headphones.7.A. He likes classic jazz.B. He likes the latest jazz.C. He prefers symphony to jazz.D. He does not like jazz at all.8.A. Live concerts.B. Compact disks.C. The quiet atmosphere at home.D. Singers singing different songs.9.A. The man thinks the tickets are inexpensive while thewoman thinks they are expensive.B. The man thinks the tickets are expensive while the womanthinks they are inexpensive.C. They both think the tickets are expensive.D. They both think the tickets are inexpensive.10.A. It is easy to carry an MP3 player.B. The sound from a CD player is funny compared with anMP3 player.C. MP3 players will soon become out of date.D. CD players will soon become out of date.11.A. The woman likes animation while the man likes realisticmovies.B. The man likes animation while the woman likes realisticmovies.C. They both like computer animation.D. They both like realistic movies.12.A. The man likes real stories while the woman likes unrealstories.B. The woman likes real stories while the man likes unrealstories.C. Both the man and the woman like real stories.D. Both the man and the woman dislike real stories.13.A. He doesn't want to see it.B. He wants to see it with the woman.C. He wants to see it with the woman and her friends.D. He has never heard of the movie.14.A. Because there is likely to be a traffic jam on the road.B. Because it is already 7 o'clock.C. Because an interesting trailer is to be shown.D. Because the beginning is important for understanding the film.15.A. She likes it because it was a film from Eastern Europe.B. She doesn't like it because she hates all films from EasternEurope. C. Although it was favorably reviewed, she believes it to bebad.D. It was favorably reviewed, and she likes it. 16.A. New films, especially war films.B. Any films except violent films.C. Any great films.D. A war film with a revolutionary hero. 17.A. It is exciting.B. It will be the first step towards becoming a film star.C. It means you have to sign autographs for the audience.D. It has both advantages and disadvantages.18.A. He wants to forget his troubles.B. He wants to celebrate.C. He wants to see a comic movie.D. He wants to have some fun.19.A. He was bored.B. He was somewhat interested.C. He enjoyed it very much.D. He was neutral about it.20.A. Splitting with the woman.B. Marrying the woman immediately.C. Sharing the woman’s important experience with her.D. Helping the woman to find a boyfriend.21.A. Mark is more interested in movies than in Karen.B. Karen is more interested in Mark than in the movies.C. Mark likes Karen, but Karen does not like Mark.D. Karen and Mark are interested in each other.22.A. The man should not approach the girl to avoid gettingbeaten up.B. The man should not approach the girl, for her boyfriend isquite rich.C. The man should walk out with the girl.D. The girl fancies the man.23.A. She is head over heels in love with the man.B. She has broken off with the manC. She hasn't decided to marry the man.D. She has got a new boyfriend.24.A. Her new boyfriend has broken off with her without reasonB. Her boyfriend intends to marry her.C. She is quarreling with the woman.D. She is chatting happily with the woman.25.A. Because Rob has fallen in love with another girl.B. Because they quarreled with each other.C. Because Rob has been cheating Suzie.D. Because Rob has found Suzie unfaithful.26.A. They are close friends.B. They are strangers to each other.C. They are colleagues.D. They are members of the same family. 27.call from the man.28.A. She loves parties.B. She hates parties.C. She doesn't know what to wear yet.D. She likes fashionable dress. W: Oh, Backstreet Boys! Theywere my1.year.M:2.W: Yes, though my interest is 3.see, I was once 4.M: I know you 5.bought every CD they evermade.W: I also went to almost every concert they had --- even 6.M: Don't you think that was strange? 7.some total strangers?W: 8.students have too much 9.spend a lot of time studying ... M: Which leads you to 10.don't 11.W: You see, under greatpressure, we need relaxation 12.M:13.W: In a sec! Let's watch this 14.Questions 15 to 24 are based on the same passage or dialog.M: Have you seen the movie TheGreen Mile yet?W: No, I haven't. I heard it wasn't15.M: Not good? How can a movie 16.with a script based on Stephen King's fictional 17.The wonderful special effects, the unbearably horrible scenes, and the downright magical scenes make this movie 18.W: But isn't it too 19.M: Yeah, it is 20.liked in particular is how the movie sequences lead to the green mile, a long, grey-colored path prisoners finally walk 21.I was impressed by 22.before their 23.W: Maybe the movie is betterthan I 24.Questions 25 to 33 are based on the same passage or dialog.W: Guess what? My olderbrother is getting married. 25.M: He is? I didn't 26.girlfriend.W: He met her last month. He27.M:W: Yeah. So he 29.tying the knot.M: Wow! They're 30.Aren't you worried?W: Why would I be worried? He used to be unhappy and 31.happy!M: But so many couples nowadays get 32.W: Oh, come on. My brother is 33.no longera big fan collected the ones Going crazy.A. They both think there are too many ads.B. They both think there are not enough ads.C. The man thinks there are too many ads, while the womanthinks the opposite.D. The woman thinks there are too many ads, while the manthinks the opposite.2.A. Security and esteem, but nothing else.B. Only fear, love and sensory pleasure.C. Basic human feelings.D. Advertising principals.3.A. To show the importance of the Tour of France.B. To show the possibility of recovering from a deadlydisease.C. To show that successful ads are often stories with happyendings.D. To show that a happy ending is required for allcommercials.A. To show that he only knows how to copy a page by hand.B. To show that he only knows how to make photocopies.C. To show that a "feel-good" ad is usually a true story.D. To show that a "feel-good" ad does not have to be a truestory.5.A. Because the name in Spanish suggests disasters.B. Because the name in Spanish suggests not moving.C. Because the name in Spanish means turning over.D. Because the name in Spanish means bad luck.6.A. Ads should be made by local people.B. The lipstick ad is more effective in Germany.C. Ads should be adapted for particular places.D. The same ad can be used in various places.7.A. To show how fast one can buy things with the card.B. To show how much he likes the card.C. To express his disagreement with the woman.D. To express his agreement with the woman. 8.A. Because short slogans are refreshing.B. Because people are busy.C. Because only short slogans are impressive.D. Because the Coca-Cola company has set a good example. 9.A. He disagrees with the woman.B. He agrees with the woman.C. He believes that figures don't lie.D. He believes that most surveys are puzzling. 10.A. He believes it is unfair because most people are not alcohol abusers.B. He believes it is unfair because few people are using thehealthcare system. C. He believes it is fair because the healthcare system needthe extra money.D. He believes it is fair because alcohol abuse needs additional money. 11.A. She is all for it.B. She is completely against it.C. She is willing to accept a dog, but on certain conditions.D. She needs only a dog that can do a lot of hard work. 12.A. The man is in favor of it while the woman is against it.B. The woman is in favor of it while the man is against it.C. Both the man and woman are in favor of it.D. Both the man and woman are against it.13.A. The man and woman know there is a law against keepingexotic birds.B. The man and woman are against keeping exotic birds.C. The man thinks we had better treat an exotic bird as a toy.D. The woman thinks intelligent birds have more healthproblems.14.A. The woman likes ants while the man is horrified by theireating dead insects.B. The woman dislikes the complex society of ants while theman appreciates it.C. Both the man and woman are horrified by the cooperativesociety of ants.D. Both the man and woman appreciate the cooperativesociety of ants.15.A. A ladybird lives only in Germany.B. A ladybird is believed to bring good luck.C. A ladybird especially likes to stay on a lady's shoulder.D. A ladybird is a female bird.16.A. She started riding a pony when she was very young.B. She once worked at stables.C. Both A) and B).D. Her uncle worked at the local stables.17.A. His parents wanted him to learn to be responsible.B. His parents believed it was good for his health.C. His parents hoped he would not be lonely.D. All of the above.18.A. She is being bothered by the dog.B. She likes the dog very much.C. He is bored with the dog.D. He wants to concentrate on his work.19.A. To take her dog.B. To give his dog to her.C. To take her cat.D. To take the landlord's cat.20.A. The woman jokes that as rare animals of the world, pandasenjoy comfortable lives and the care of the world. B. The woman finds the pandas boring while the man foundtheir life valuable. C. The man wants the pandas to eat less while the womanwanted them to sleep less. D. Both the man and woman believes the pandas were good only for eating and sleeping.21.A. Idiots like to wear jeans.B. Gentlemen wear best-quality trousers.C. Old-looking jeans are preferred.D. New jeans are preferred. 22.A. It is worthwhile to buy the expensive sunglasses.B. It is not worthwhile to buy the expensive sunglasses.C. Cheaper sunglasses sell well.D. Expensive sunglasses sell well. 23.A. The man thinks negatively about them while the woman ispositive about them.B. The woman thinks negatively about them while the man ispositive about them.C. Both the man and woman think they play a positive role.D. Both the man and woman think they play a negative role.24.A. They are proud of their beautiful figures.B. They are too worried about their appearance.C. They are beautiful.D. They are too thin.25.A. They are really too short.B. They are really too long.C. They will look well if one wears suitable shoes.D. They will look well if the tailor shortens them a bit.26.A. Long skirts are in fashion this summer.B. She prefers to wear miniskirts.C. She likes very long skirts.D. She dislikes very long skirts. 27.A. He has little sense of style.B. He is good at choosing a tie that matches his shirt.C. He likes polka dots.D. He favors stripes. 28.A. She cleaned the man's shoes.B. She discarded the man's shoes.C. She bought the man a new pair of shoes.D. She helped the man look for his sneakers. 29.A. He was a late starter on his career path.B. Early success brings lifelong happiness.C. Often there is a high price to pay for success.D. A high salary is the key to satisfaction.30.A. Shanghai has been on the same level with Paris.B. The chances of Shanghai becoming a fashion capital are small.C. Shanghai may soon rival Paris and MilanD. Shanghai lacks the elements that make a fashion leader.31.A. They are worthless people.B. They are not liking to spend money.C. They make too much money.D. They spend too much money.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. 33.A. They depend mainly on bookstores to get rich.B. They depend mainly on cheating.C. They know the secret to getting rich.D. They may not really know how to make a fortune. 34.A. To spend it at Christmas.B. To pay the tuition.C. To buy books.D. To pay for the accommodations. 35.A. The interest rates have been low.B. The interest rates would rise soon.C. Her old computer did not work well.D. The new computer was on sale.36.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.37.A. More than 30 pounds.B. Exactly 30 pounds.C. Less than 30 pounds.D. Less than 13 pounds. 38.A. Put all her money in the bank.B. Put her money in his hands.C. Write down her decision to save.D. Make a budget. 39.每小题stands for True and。

新视野视听说听力原文及答案

新视野视听说听力原文及答案

Unit1II. Listening Skills1. M: Why don’t we go to the concert today?W: I’ll go get the keys.Q: What does the woman imply?2. W: I can’t find my purse anywhere. The opera tickets are in it.M: Have you checked in the car?Q: What does the man imply?3. M: Are you going to buy that pirated CD?W: Do I look like a thief?Q: What does the woman imply?4. M: Do you think the singer is pretty?W: Let’s just say that I wouldn’t vote for her in the local beauty contest.Q: What does the woman imply about the singer?5. M: Have you seen Tom? I can’t find him anywhere.W: The light in his dorm was on just a few minutes ago.Q: What does the woman mean?III. Listening InTask 1: Encore!As soon as the singer completed the song, the audience cried, “Encore! Enc ore!” The singer was delighted and sang the song again. She couldn’t believe it when the audience shouted for her to sing it again. The cycle of shouts and songs was repeated ten more times. The singer was overjoyed with the response from the audience. She thanked them and asked them why they were so much audience in hearing the same song again and again. One of the people in the audience replied, “We wanted you to improve. Now it’s much better.”Task 2 What are your favorite songs?W: Hi, Bob! Do you want to go to a concert with me?M: A concert? What's it about?W: It features recent pop songs. Are you interested?M: Hmm, I was crazy about pop songs when I was in high school, but now I'm no longer a big fan. Pop songs go out of fashion too quickly. I'm beginning to prefer old folk songs.W: Many older people find those songs cool, and my parents are hooked on them too. By the way, a program of golden oldies was on TV yesterday evening.M: Oh, what a pity! I missed it.W: I have a DVD of oldies. I can lend it to you if you want. M: Oh, that would be great. I'm dying to hear them. Many thanks.Task 3 Music and your moodTypesExamples Effects Slow music Ballads and some forms of (1)classical music. It often creates a (2)peaceful atmosphere that isgood for (3)relaxing aftera busy day.Very slow music below 50 beats per minute(4)Jazz and blues. It can create an atmosphere of (5)sadness .Faster music Rock ,(6)heavy metal and dance music. It tends to give us(7)energy and make us feelfull of life. It can beplayed at parties,(8)sporting events and incars. Rock music can be usedto accompany (9)physicallabor . It does not makesense to blame rock musicfor (10)road accidents .V. Let’s TalkThe Origin of the Song “Happy Birthday to You”The story of the song “Happy Birthday to You” began as a sweet one, but later became bitter. Two sisters, Mildred Hill, a teacher at a kindergarten, and Dr. Patty Hill, the principal of the same school, wrote a song for the children, entitled “Good Morning to All”. When Mildred combined her musical talents with her sister’s knowledge in the a rea ofkindergarten education, “Good Morning to All” was sure to be a success. The sisters published the song in a collection entitled “Song Stori es of the Kindergarten” in 1893. Thirty-one years later, after Dr. Patty Hill became the head of the Department of Kindergarten Education at Columbia University’s Teacher’s College, a gentleman by the name Robert Coleman published the song, without the sis ters’ permission. He added a second part, which is the familiar “Happy Birthday to You”. Mr. Coleman’s addition of the second part made the song popular and eventually the sisters’original first part disappeared. “Happy Birthday to You” had altogether replaced the sisters’ original song “Good Morning to All”. In 1916 Patty took legal action against Mr. Coleman. In court, she succeeded in proving that they were the real owners of the song.1. Good Morning to All2. success3. musical talents4. without5. second part6. replaced7. legal action8. real ownersVI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Thank You for the Music(1) special (2) joke (3) talent (4) proud (5)loud (6) joy(7) honesty(8)dancer (9)talk (10) wondered (11) capture (12)fanTask 2: MozartMozart was a great musician and composer whose fame continues to grow more than two centuries after his death. He was born in Salzburg, Austria, in 1756. Before the age of four, he was already showing great musical talent. His father then decided to let him start taking music lessons. The boy’s reputation as a musical prodigy grew fast. At five, he was composing music. Form that time on, Mozart was performing in concerts and writing music. By his early teens, he had mastered the piano and the violin, and was writing symphonies and operas. His first major opera was performed in Milan in 1770, when he was only fourteen. At fifteen, Mozart became the conductor for an orchestra in Salzburg. In 1781, he left for Vienna, where he was in great demand as both a performer and a composition teacher, and his first opera was a success. But life was not easy because he wasa poor businessman, and his finances were always in a bad state. His music from the next decade was not very popular, and he eventually fell back on his teaching jobs for a living. In 1788 he stopped performing in public, preferring to compose. He died in 1791 at the age of thirty-five. Although he lived only a short life, he composed over 600 works.1. Which of the following is true of the four-year-old Mozart? B2. What could Mozart do at the age of six? A3. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of Mozart's accomplishments while he was in his early teens? A4. Which of the following is true of Mozart? D5. Which of the following could be the most appropriate title for the passage? CTask 3: KaraokeDalin: It’s Mike’s birthday on Friday, so a bunch of us are going to go to the karaoke bar. Would you like to come with us?Laura: A Karaoke bar? You have a special place just for singing? In America, bars sometimes have a karaoke night where the customers can sing songs, but we do n’t have special karaoke bars!Dalin: Really? In China, karaoke is a very popular way for friends to spend time together. We can select the music that our group enjoys. We mostly sing pop songs.Laura: Do you sing individually or in groups? Singing is not a very in thing, so I don’t sing very well.Dalin: I’m surprised that you don’t sing much in America. So many really cool groups come from there.Laura: Yeah, music is popular, but mostly we just listen to it.Dalin: If you just listen to it, you’ll miss out on a lot of fun. Laura: Well, we sometimes dance to the music.1. F2. FUNIT2II. Listening Skills1. W: From what I can remember, the director asked us to rehearse this one hundred times.M: A hundred times? Is the director out of his mind?Q: What does the man imply?2. M: What did you think about the movie you saw last night?W: I should have stayed at home. It was a complete waste of money.Q: What does the woman imply?3. W: She said she might become a famous movie star.M: Yes, and pigs might fly.Q: What does the man mean?4.M: So if you give me twenty dollars for three tickets, I can give you eight dollars change.W: Oh, that's cheaper than I expected.Q: How much is a ticket?5. W: She's the best woman director ever. I've seen all her movies.M: Are you sure? She's never won any awards.Q: What does the man mean?1. AIII. Listening InTask 1:Finally, we've found something in common.Amy: What did you think of the movie, Peter? Did you like it?Peter: Not really, Amy. It seemed that the director was just trying hard to impress us with strange close-ups and special sound effects, but he forgot to include a good story.Amy: The movie made you think. It was different from the superficial dialogs you usually see in films these days.Peter: But the movie seemed to be too dark and sad. Why does a movie have to be sad to be deep?Amy: But it is better than some violent movies with nothing but gunfights and exploding cars. I prefer thought-provoking movies.Peter: Sometimes you don't want to think. You just want light-hearted movies. By the way, did you see the new mystery movie shown at the local cinema yesterday?Amy: Oh, it was so suspenseful. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.Peter: I loved it too. The plot was great, and the acting was unbelievable.Amy: Now we've found something in common. I guess we can watch mysteries together in the future.Peter did not really like the movie because the (1)director was just using strange close-ups and special (2)sound effects, but did not include a (3)good story. Amy enjoyed the movie because it made people (4)think. Peter disagrees, saying a movie does not have to be (5) sad to be deep. Amy argues that it is better than some (6)violent movies. Still, Peter thinks sometimes people don't want to think and just want (7) light-hearted movies. Finally Peter and Amy found something in common. They both liked the new (8)mystery movie, so they can watch mysteries together (9)in the future.Task 2: An actor forgetting his lineThere was once an actor who could no longer remember his lines. After several years of searching, he finally found a theater that was willing to give him a try. The director said, “This is the most important part, and it has only one line. At the opening you walk onto stage carrying a rose. You hold the rose to your nose with just one finger and thumb, smell it deeply and then say the lin e on praise of the rose: ‘Ah, the sweet smell of my love.’” The actor was excited. All day long before the play he practiced his line over and over again. Finally, the time came. The curtain went up, the actor walked onto the stage, looked at the audience, and with great emotion said the line, “Ah, the sweet smell of my love.” The audience exploded in laughter. Only the di rector was furious! “You damned fool!” he cried. “You’ve ruined my play! You’ve ruined me!” The actor was puzzled, “What happened? Did I forget my line?” “No!” shouted the director. “You forget the rose!”Task 3: The Academy AwardsThe Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are presented every year by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellent professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers.The formal ceremony at which the awards are presented is one of the most important award ceremonies in the world. It is televised live in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and gathers large numbers of viewers elsewhere throughout the world. This year's ceremony was watched by more than 40 million Americans. It is said that only the Super Bowl, the Olympic Opening Ceremonies, and the Football World Cup Final draw more viewers in the United Sates.However, the Academy Awards are not without criticism. It has been observed that several of the Academy Award winners have not stood the test of time. Critics claim that many films with artistic value, cultural influence and innovative qualities have not received enough attention. Since the 1980s, money-making blockbusters have often been Best Picture winners, but they are not necessarily great films with depth. The Academy Awards have also been criticized for favoring certain types of films and neglecting other types. The Best Picture prize has rarely been given to an animated film or a science fiction film, with Avatar as an exceptionThe Academy Awards or the Oscars(1) film (2) directors (3) actors (4) important (5) the United Kingdom(6) viewers (7) 40 million (8) Olympic (9) World Cup (10) time(11) artistic value (12) depth (13) Best Picture (14) favor (15)science fictionV. Let’s TalkAlfred HitchcockAlfred Hitchcock was a British director. His movies frequently show innocent people caught up in situations beyond their control or even understanding.Hitchcock preferred the use of suspense in his movies. In surprise, the director provides the viewer with frightening things. In suspense, the director tells or shows things to the audience which the characters in the movie do not know, and then skillfully builds up tension around what will happen when the characters finally learn the truth.Hitchcock had a great sense of humor. Once at a French airport, a suspicious customs official looked at Hitchcock’s passport, which was marked simply PRODUCER. The curious official asked, “And what do you produce?” “Gooseflesh.” replied Hitchcock.Alfred Hitchcock always managed to make a brief appearance in his movies: He was sometimes getting on a bus, or crossing a street, or walking in front of a store, or across the courtyard in an apartment. However, for the movie Lifeboat in 1944, he was faced with a difficult problem. The entire movie was set in a lifeboat out at sea, and there were only a few characters in the boat. Originally, he wanted to float by as a dead body, but he was afraid he’d sink! His clever solution was to place a photograph of himself in a newspaper that one of the characters reads during the course of the movie.1. AVI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingListeningTask 1: Only One LinePeter has always wanted to be an actor, but never succeeded because he had a hard time memorizing lines. A friend of his told him about a small part in a play. He promised P eter that he could do it because he’d only have to remember one line. Peter decided to take the part. His only line was, “Listen, I hear the guns roar!” Peter practiced and practiced, “Listen, I hear the guns roar!” On the opening night of the play Peter was very nervous. Backstage, he practiced his line, over and over again, “Listen, I hear the guns roar! Listen, I hear the guns roar!” Finally came his turn, Peter went onto stage. He heard a loud BOOM and cried out in spite of himself, “WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT?”1. memorizing lines2. remember one line3. I hear the guns roar4. a loud boom5.forgot his lineTask 2: Movie ReviewsI love movies! And after I see them, I like to comment on them. These are movies I saw this year I would like to recommend: Among comedies I highly recommend “Monsoon Wedding”. It’s an Indian movie. The story is about an Indian wedding. Preparations for the wedding bring out funny and sad situations touching on love and a past rape. This movie shows some of the wonderful customs of India, and the importance of family and love. It’s great!Among dramas, I like “Adaptation”. It is an excellent movie! But for me the first part of the movie was too fast to follow. I hope to see it again on DVD with captions.“The Pianist” is set in the Second World War. It’s about a young Polish-Jewish pianist, who lives in Warsaw with his family. The Nazis sent his family to die in the concentration camps. He was safe, but would have died without unusually good luck and the kindness of a few non-Jews. This is a powerful movie with thought-provoking themes.“Rabbit-Proof Fence” is set in the 1930s in Australia, and it’s based on real events. It is about three native girls who are separated from their families by the racist police who send them to special centers. There the girls are taught practical skills, and the government tries to integrate them into white Australian society. They can away from the camp and walked 1,500 miles to find their mothers. This is a sad, touching story that you should not miss.Task 3: Let's go and see the movie.Lisa: What kind of movie do you want to see, Nick?Nick: I really want to see Monster Night, the horror movie advertised in newspapers.Lisa: Monster Night? It sounds scary. I don't like horror films.Nick: OK. It's not yet in theaters anyway. It won't be coming out until next week. What movies are playing now?Lisa: Let me check... There's an action film starring Jet Li, and... Monster Night! It's already in theaters.Nick: What? It is? Which theater is it playing at?Lisa: It's showing at the theater in the mall. But I really don't want to see it.Nick: All the critics have given Monster Night great reviews. What time is the next showing?Lisa: Well, if we hurry, we can make the three o'clock show. The show after that is at 4:30. But I'm too frightened to see this one.Nick: Come on, Lisa! Don't be a chicken. Let's go! We have to get tickets before they sell out!SpeakingViews on MoviesInterviewer: Hello, Robert and Richard, I’d like to ask you something about movies. Do you prefer going to the theater or watching movies on video at home?Robert: I prefer, personally, going to the theater, because I believe there are certain movies that come over better when you see them in a large theater. The sound effect is much better.Interviewer: What about you, Richard?Richard: Just the opposite. It’s more comfortable to sit at home.Interviewer: There’re many different movie genres, for example, science fiction, action, comedy, romance. W hat’s your personal favorite?Robert: My favorite would be action movies.Richard: And mine would be nice movies that touch me deeply.Interviewer: How do you like the old black and white movies of the forties, and fifties compared with the modern blockbusters?Robert: For their time, the movies of the forties and fifties were excellent. But try to compare them with today’s technology, and you’ll find there isn’t anything to compare. It’s so superior today.Richard: I agree.。

英语四级测试听力题(新视野)大部分题库

英语四级测试听力题(新视野)大部分题库

Part 1 Long Conversations(每小题:2 分)1.A. Her first big art project in college.B. Her final grade in art.C. Her new college life.D. Her strong love for art.2.A. She has always been successful in art class.B. She drew wonderful pictures of a cat when young.C. She is already as mature as other university students.D. She behaves like a real artist after becoming a collegestudent.3.A. Take life as a destination not as a journey.B. Gain experience through traveling widely.C. Learn through trials, errors and some risks.D. Be careful with new ideas to create good art.4.A. Sympathetic.B. Critical.C. Defensive.D. Encouraging.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog. 5.A. Giving people job interviews.B. Giving people training in job skills.C. Evaluating people's job performance.D. Preparing people for job interviews.6.A. His physical appearance.B. His professional skills.C. His confidence in the interview.D. His attitude toward the interview.7.A. He has the skills the job requires.B. He has raised funds for creative artists.C. He has a clear vision of his art talent.D. He knows the way the company is organized.8.A. He has just graduated from college.B. He is currently doing a job somewhere.C. He's never had a job interview before.D. He has made his art ideas a realityPassage1 A. Because they want to show their moral virtue.B. Because they want to protect others' feelings.C. Because few people tell the truth all the time.D. Because it's common for bad people to tell lies.2.A. To make people believe what is untrue.B. To make others spread rumors.C. To gain something for themselves.D. To get other people into trouble.3.A. Honesty is the best policy.B. People should be more careful when lying.C. Lying is totally unacceptable in the polite world.D. Liars can make a situation worse if they get caught.4.A. To argue that lies are sometimes necessary.B. To classify liars into different categories.C. To highlight the reasons why people tell lies.D. To show the negative effects of telling lies.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog.5.A. They are more formal.B. They are more casual.C. They are more intense.D. They are more dependable.6.A. Through not eating or drinking in the classroom.B. Through their formal postures in the classroom.C. Through the way they speak to their teachers.D. Through recognizing their differences from teachers.7.A. Questions can prove that students are meeting theirexpectations.B. Questions can give the teachers a chance to show theirknowledge.C. Questions can help the teachers to know how clearly theyexplain.D. Questions can indicate that students are interested in theircourse.8.A. Students challenging what they say.B. Students making careless mistakes.C. Students negotiating for higher grades.D. Students responding negatively to their lectures.U2Part 1 Long Conversations(每小题:分)Directions: In this section, you will hear some long conversations. At the end of each conversation, somequestions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C, and D, and decide which the best answer is.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the following passage or dialog.1.A. Help to organize a club meeting.B. Meet some friends on the street.C. Go to a meeting about world affairs.D. Get some drink from a coffee shop.2.A. He thinks she is too young to understand.B. He thinks she prefers to play with dolls.C. He thinks she doesn't care about world politics.D. He thinks she hasn't taken the required courses.3.A. She is ready to start high school.B. She is going to finish high school soon.C. She is two years older than the man.D. She is two years younger than the man.4.A. To help the man memorize a list of figures.B. To convince the man that she is mature enough.C. To show that North America has a large population.D. To illustrate that she knows much about Asia and Africa.Part 2 Passage(每小题:分)Directions: In this section, you'll hear some short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C, and D.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the following passage or dialog.1.A. Lack of connections with good friends.B. Having no exchanges of thoughts and feelings.C. Being unaware of the serious generation gap.D. Being unable to find enough time to be together.2.A. Important things going on in everyone's life.B. Building emotional links with each other.C. Interesting stories in the family history.D. Limited practical needs in daily life.3.A. His parents got less angry and less violent.B. His parents never cared about his concerns.C. Everyone involved got unhappy and frustrated.D. Everyone understood the others' desires better.4.A. Sad.B. Patient.C. Hopeful.D. Indifferent.1.A. Paining the baby’s room.B. Putting up the baseball decorationsC. Bring the baby homeD. Preparing the baseball equipment2.A. It is a tradition of his familyB. It is the best way to honor his fatherC. He knows his baby will like baseballD. He is a great baseball player himself3.A. His dad gave up his work to take care of himB. His dad took him to the ball park every dayC. His dad managed to take him to baseball gamesD. His dad made him nice breakfast before going to work4.A. Playing baseball was his favorite hobby for lifeB. He was too busy to be at home even on SaturdayC. His hard work at the company was greatly admiredD. His love of the family was deeply cherished by them5.A. Because it is too expensive and they are saving for a carB. Because it is a waste of time going there with stupid friendsC. Because the woman shouldn’t think about doing things for funD. Because the woman invited only her friends from college for it6.A. Cancel her lunch party with her friendsB. Change their plan to cooking together at homeC. Ask their friends to cook lunch by themselvesD. Go out for lunch in a less expensive restaurant7.A. Walk down a nice trail nearby their homeB. Go to buy fresh vegetables for their lunchC. Make their favorite apple pie for dessertD. Prepare chocolate ice cream together8.A. Family disagreement is better to be solved through compromiseB. Saving money to buy a car is more important than going out to eatC. Inviting friends to an expensive family dinner is not necessaryD. Cooking at home is better than going out to eat in a restaurant1.A. They can become more popular in the business circle.B. They can use this network to benefit their owncareer.C. They can make friends with more professional people.D. They can contact people with more advanced technology.2.A. Because it makes social contacts much easier than before.B. Because it helps people avoid unnecessary social meetings.C. Because people can use it to help them do a lot of work.D. Because people become addicted to it and do it allthe time.A. It makes people enjoy work just as playing.B. It gets people acquainted with high technology.C. It is often done during office hours.D. It is only done when people are off work.4.A. Use such sites only when no one else is in the office.B. Chat with friends only at night when in the office.C. Know the company's Internet policy and the boss'sattitude.D. Log in to their favorite sites when nobody is payingattention.5.A. We have less leisure time than we did 40 years ago.B. We spend too much of our leisure time watching TV.C. We have too many types of leisure activities to enjoy.D. We have different understandings about what is leisure.6.A. Enjoy some outdoor activities.B. Turn the TV off.C. Join a book club to read.D. Go out to live independently.7.A. 6,800, 000B. 680,000C. 3,000,000D. 196,0008.A. Watch television with our family.B. Cook a delicious meal for ourselves.C. Turn on the stove to warm our house.D. Entertain friends or family at home.A. Because all her friends have a doll like that.B. Because the doll's dress matches hers very well.C. Because the dolls she has got before are all too old.D. Because the doll makes a good gift for its high price.2.A. Give her a doll worth remembering.B. Take her to the music of Mozart.C. Lead her way to the Symphony Concert Hall.D. Give her a tour around the Symphony Concert Hall.3.A. He often attends music concerts.B. He expects the girl to become a musician.C. He got the same gift on his own 10th birthday.D. He fell in love with music because of his aunt.4.A. How the man spent his 10th birthday.B. Why the girl's 10th birthday should be so special.C. What a popular birthday gift for a girl is in America.D. Why the man gives such a birthday gift to the girl.5.A. She will be working in a new company.B. She will be leading a meaningful project.C. She is going to form a new organization.D. She gets an opportunity for more education.6.A. Seventy percent of them live on less than $2 per day.B. Their earnings are only 80 percent of those of men.C. They have no land though their number is large.D. Women and children make up 70 percent of theworld's poor.A. Because women often spend their money on alcohol.B. Because women spend all their money on children'seducation.C. Because women are more willing to spend money in helpingthe poor.D. Because women earn less but invest most of theirearnings into their families.8.A. Go to buy her favorite red boots.B. Look at the websites to find other boots on sale.C. Find out how she can help poor women with the$725.D. Send the $725 to a poor family that is living on $2 per day.1.A. When the couple are filing for divorce.B. When the couple never appear together.C. When the couple don't wear their rings.D. When the couple try to avoid the media.2.A. It's usually a symbolic sign of commitment.B. It's a sign of ups and downs in their life.C. It's a sign of the beginning of a new marriage.D. It's a sign of pleasant memories of their wedding.3.A. Because they look for a friendly separation from each other.B. Because they want to show respect for their past feelings oflove.C. Because they don't want others to think they areeager to date again.D. Because they are still a couple until the court makes a finaldecision.4.A. How people should wear a wedding ring.B. When a wedding ring should be removed.C. Why a wedding ring is necessary to a couple.D. What happens to a wedding ring when a marriageends.5.A. To view and record students' activities on campus.B. To protect students and their belongings from harm.C. To stop thieves from entering the campus around the clock.D. To reduce the workload of administrators in fighting theft.6.A. They are installed everywhere in the school.B. They only work when students are at school.C. The administration will view the video regularly.D. The administration will view the video only whennecessary.7.A. Because it may invade their privacy on campus.B. Because it will destroy the image of the school.C. Because it will make their learning environment unsafe.D. Because it will make students more nervous with theirbelongings.8.A. Critical.B. Carefree.C. Optimistic.D. Supportive.1.A. She is too tired to pick up a DVD.B. She can get some pizza on the way.C. She doesn't like the DVD bought by the man.D. It is romantic to go out watching a movie.2.A. The tickets allow you to have popcorn for free.B. The tickets for them are usually half-price.C. They are often shown on a big screen.D. They are mostly romantic comedies.3.A. $10.B. $15.C. $20.D. $25.4.A. The couple reaches an agreement in the end.B. The couple decides to watch a movie tonight.C. The woman will go to the theater by herself.D. The man will stay home and watch a DVD.5.A. Touring southern California.B. Planning their trip to Disneyland.C. Discussing the history of Disneyland.D. Walking around to look for Disneyland.6.A. It is the oldest park in California.B. It makes him feel young again.C. He loves playing with children there.D. He is interested in Mickey Mouse.7.A. To have a walk along the Pacific beach.B. To meet some movie stars at a theater.C. To watch a movie at a historic theater.D. To wander about at some fancy stores.8.A. To a beautiful theatre built in the 1970s.B. To a shop selling movie stars' hand prints.C. To some old well-known movie theatres.D. To the first showing of a science-fiction movie.1.A. To illustrate the power of beautiful art.B. To show the process of creating beauty in art.C. To explain the use of color and form in art creation.D. To give examples of things pleasant to humansenses.2.A. Art that has brilliant colors.B. Art that depicts pleasant scenes.C. Art that is filled with tension.D. Art that shows the difficult in life.3.A. To match harsh music with slow movements.B. To combine different types of movements.C. To make music performed at varying rates.D. To employ fast movements throughout.4.A. It reflects the reality of our lives.B. It always shows ugliness and cruelty.C. It always makes us happy and passionate.D. It gives us hope for more emotions in life.5.A. They change the color of images.B. They make the lenses more colorful.C. They create an illusion in the brain.D. They send similar images to the eyes.6.A. The scenes seem to contain more actions.B. They seem to become part of the movie.C. Their own actions become more intense.D. The characters appear more emotional.7.A. They are too new to be widely accepted.B. They are too expensive for most viewers.C. They fail to give viewers a realistic experience.D. They bring viewers physical discomfort.8.A. They take too many steps to produce.B. They are unlikely to get popular worldwide.C. They represent an advance of the movie industry.D. They have gained popularity only in a few countries.1.A. His daughter cared too little about making money.B. His daughter used his credit card for an emergency.C. His daughter spent too much with his credit card.D. His daughter knew little about what she really needs.2.A. Spent $400 to deal with an emergency.B. Posted new fashion colors and styles on her blog.C. Read some blogs to learn about new fashions.D. Looked for information on the new spring colors.3.A. It keeps her updated about her blog readers.B. It helps her learn about new fashion trends.C. It gives her a chance to travel around the world.D. It satisfies her fans to keep up with the new trends.4.A. Learn to manage her money with a budget.B. Create a blog for her father on a new website.C. Take courses that can teach her how to budget.D. Go to the movies or out for coffee with friends.5.A. Play video games.B. See an action movie.C. Watch a new comedy.D. See the new theater.6.A. They give him a lot of fun.B. They help him solve problems.C. They are healthier than action movies.D. They are less violent than action movies.7.A. It presents no risk to his health.B. It is harmful to their relationship.C. It stops him from having fun.D. It takes his time away for other things.8.A. It has a great location.B. It sells delicious popcorn.C. It shows lots of great movies.D. It has a special sound system.1.A. It has made desktop computers less useful.B. It has changed the way people obtain information.C. It has won potential customers for old products.D. It has made laptops and smart phones more popular.2.A. A manual showing visitors how to use the website.B. A video showing how technical the website is.C. A newsletter offering easy solutions to technical problems.D. An area permitting visitors to download files ofproducts.3.A. Because it exerts great impact on people's buyingdecisions.B. Because it helps the growth of small businesses by word ofmouth.C. Because it encourages customers to comment positively onproducts.D. Because it causes businesses to be less concerned aboutadvertising.4.A. Advertisers may post only the key information on their site.B. Businesses may launch more promotion campaigns.C. New advertising strategies will continue to becreated.D. Customers will be able to locate a store whenever they want.5.A. Those who went to fight in World War II.B. Those who came of age in the 1970s.C. Those who grew up at the end of the 20th century.D. Those who invested in the stock market in the 1950s.6.A. Reading others' blogs and texts.B. Sharing their creative works online.C. Learning from new creative websites.D. Searching for new hand-held devices.7.A. Because they have made great contribution to the electronicage.B. Because they are average people who like to do everythingby themselves.C. Because they demand the same rights of beingheard as famous authors and artists.D. Because they are passionate followers of establishedauthors, musicians and filmmakers.8.A. Use of hand-held devices for blogging and texting.B. Help of experts who are ready to share their skills.C. New media which are readily accessible online.D. Program packages which are easy to get and use. U71.A. Her car was stolen while she was having a party.B. She lost the camera she bought for her mother.C. Many of her personal details were nowhere to find.D. Someone broke into her car and stole her stuff.2.A. Write a report about what happened to her.B. Wait for the lost items to return to her.C. Calm down and not to make any complaint.D. File a report with the numbers of the lost items.3.A. At the police station.B. At the woman's birthday party.C. Near the woman's car.D. Near the woman's workplace.4.A. Defensive.B. Matter-of-fact.C. Curious.D. Sympathetic.5.A. Totally Confused.B. Deeply frustrated.C. Greatly surprised.D. Extremely excited.6.A. To book her the three-week trip to Europe.B. To mail her all the information about the trip.C. To enter her and her husband's names into a contest.D. To trick her into giving out her credit cardinformation.7.A. She doubted whether they had really won the prize.B. She realized what had really happened to her.C. She didn't know what to do to solve their problem.D. She couldn't remember where she left their credit card.8.A. Call their agent to cancel the trip.B. Report the incident to the police.C. Call to close their credit card account.D. Go to the bank to open a new account.1.A. What is the best way to manage their money.B. When to pool all their money together.C. How to manage their separate accounts.D. How to spend money more wisely together.2.A. When they have separate accounts.B. When they have a joint account.C. When they know each other's spending habits.D. When they check with each other while paying bills.3.A. When it's hard for them to calculate and split bills.B. When they are getting married at older ages.C. When they can't explain their history of assets.D. When one spouse is trying to repair poor credit.4.A. Pros and cons for a couple to have joint or separateaccounts.B. Practical issues to be considered when a couple getsmarried.C. Ways for a married couple to create a stronger relationship.D. Ways for a married couple to maintain financialindependence.5.A. 453, 000.B. 400, 000.C. 53, 000.D. 93,000.6.A. People who believe smoking makes them appear morerelaxed than others.B. People who are daring to show their individual differencesfrom others.C. People who are more outgoing and eager to beaccepted by social groups.D. People who are shy and always keep themselves away fromsocial groups.7.A. Not allowing them to take any risks.B. Not encouraging them to join social groups.C. Persuading their parents to stop smoking.D. Studying the reasons why they become smokers.8.A. Health problems caused by smoking.B. Factors that cause people to smoke.C. Ways to help smokers become non-smokers.D. New research findings on smoking rates in the US.1.A. Excited.B. Relaxed.C. Nervous.D. Puzzled.2.A. He worked in the mailroom in the entire period.B. He got his degree in computer science and graphicdesign by studying part-time.C. He developed a new toy alone by working at night.D. He followed the success story of his company closely.3.A. The toy enables the company to expand.B. The toy makes parents more creative.C. The toy is designed for children only.D. The toy is very popular in the market.4.A. He has been offered to lead a new branch of thecompany.B. He has been chosen to handle the purchase of a company.C. He has been assigned to develop a new toy for the company.D. He has been granted a trip to visit a company in SanFrancisco.5.A. He is not interested in math.B. He is not liked by his teacher.C. He has got too much homework.D. He has disappointed his parents.6.A. He was very good at math but rather slow at reading.B. He was considered a genius even before starting school.C. He didn't seem to be a clever student in the eyes ofhis teacher.D. He didn't begin to speak and read until he was seven yearsold.7.A. To encourage her son to have confidence in himself.B. To teach her son good ways to solve math problems.C. To suggest that one needs to work hard to succeed.D. To show that geniuses are usually quick learners.8.A. He isn't smart enough to do math.B. He hasn't made enough efforts.C. He lacks confidence in math class.D. He thinks more deeply than others.1.A. What scientific expedition means to man.B. What books may inspire science fiction writers.C. How museums create science fiction stories.D. How climate change could impacts our world.2.A. A well-known story by a scientist studying Antarcticexpeditions.B. A little-known story by a person on a 1911 Antarcticexpedition team.C. A short novel about the earliest British explorations of theAntarctic.D. A long novel about the history and impacts of Britishindustrialization.3.A. It makes people to think about the effects of climatechange.B. It arouses readers' interest in British science fiction tales.C. It encourages novelists to write about social and culturalevents.D. It shows the importance of scientific expeditions for climateresearch.4.A. At the museum's shop.B. At the museum's display.C. From the museum's website.D. From the museum's office.5.A. After he moved to live in Boston.B. After he went to a comedy festival.C. When he was still a student in China.D. When he performed at an important dinner.6.A. By reading every word eight times.B. By reciting an English dictionary.C. By practicing jokes in front of a mirror.D. By remembering the content of many jokes.7.A. Cultural differences between China and America.B. Materials collected and arranged by other people.C. His thoughts about accidents encountered in daily life.D. His own observations and experiences in America.8.A. Everyone has an opportunity to succeed in America.B. More cultural knowledge means more chances of success.C. Immigrants can understand the American sense ofhumor.D. Immigrants take similar paths to succeed in the UnitedStates.。

新视野视听说听力答案(全)ListeningBook4-unit1—Unit9

新视野视听说听力答案(全)ListeningBook4-unit1—Unit9

个人测试成绩记录试卷:unit 1编号:ListeningBook4-unit1姓名:学号:100204307班级:登录:2012-02-22 18:11:52 交卷:2012-02-2710:49:05上机地址:202.119.211.233老师是否已批卷:尚未批卷批卷时间:图例:Right or marked by instructor Wrong To be marked by instructorPart 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 1 A A3. 1 B B4. 1 D D5. 1 A A Subtotal: 5老师评语:Part 2 Compound dictation(每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 over over2. 1 companionship companionship3. 1 lover lover4. 1 definition definition5. 1 scarce scarce6. 1 diary diary7. 0 site sight8. 0 After he learned he had defeatedthe enemy. He spoke loudly withsmile After he learned he had defeated the enemy fleet, he spoke his last words with a smile:"Thank God, I've done my duty."9. 0 In a work force companionableage was soon lost In a workforce made up entirely of happy people, the competitive edge would soon be lost10 . 0 It may take centuries beforephilosophers and scientists canprovide a clear definition ofhappinessIt may take centuries before philosophersand scientists can arrive at a cleardefinition of happinessSubtotal: 6老师评语:Part 3 Short passages/dialogs and blank filling(每小题: 1 分; 满分:16 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 experience experience2. 1 violent families or communities violent families or communities3. 1 too much violence on TV too much violence on TV4. 0 (未答) a powerful effect on how children behave5. 1 inevitable part of life inevitable part of life6. 1 teach children about it teach children about it7. 0 (未答) cope with anger and frustration in apositive way8. 1 one of the most importantlessons your child ever learns one of the most important lessons your child ever learns9. 0 (未答) express anger nonviolently10 . 0 (未答) not acceptable to hurt someone becausewe are angry11.0 (未答) acquire self-calming techniques12.1 think objectively think objectively13.0 (未答) take a sensible course of action14 . 1 they communicate their anger tofriendsthey communicate their anger to friends15.1 feel better feel better16 . 0 (未答) see the situation in a new perspectiveand calm their furySubtotal: 9老师评语:Part 4 Short passages and mult iple choice questions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 A A2. 1 B B3. 1 D D4. 1 C C5. 1 C CSubtotal: 5老师评语:Part 5 Short passages and mult iple-choice quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 1 A A3. 1 B B4. 0 A C5. 1 B BSubtotal: 4老师评语:Part 6 Long dialogs and True/False quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 B B2. 1 A A3. 1 A A4. 0 B A5. 1 B B Subtotal: 4老师评语:Part 7 Vocabulary and Structure(每小题: 1 分; 满分:4 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 B B2. 1 C C3. 1 D D4. 1 B B Subtotal: 4老师评语:Total score: 37个人测试成绩记录试卷:unit 2编号:ListeningBook4-unit2姓名:学号:100204307班级:登录:2012-03-10 08:51:05 交卷:2012-03-1009:34:36上机地址:202.119.211.233老师是否已批卷:尚未批卷批卷时间:图例:Right or marked by instructor Wrong To be marked by instructorPart 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 D D2. 1 A A3. 1 C C4. 1 B B5. 1 D D Subtotal: 5老师评语:Part 2 Compound dictation(每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 contest contest2. 1 queens queens3. 1 outgoing outgoing4. 0 cheer cheers5. 1 title title6. 1 tours tours7. 1 performed performed8. 0 A beautiful women has verygreat power to convince and wehave seen many misses havedone a great job A beautiful woman has very great powers to convince, and we have seen many misses who have done a great job.9. 0 (未答) Women's Liberation organizations in theUnited States regularly demonstrate inprotest outside Miss America and MissWorld contests.10 . 0 (未答) All the same, some Australians werehoping the two-hour show would drawworld attention tothe beauty of theircountry and attract tourists.Subtotal: 6老师评语:Part 3 Short passages/dialogs and blank filling(每小题: 1 分; 满分:11 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 0 great example good example2. 0 plastic surgery plastic surgery in per-capita terms3. 1 former champion former champion4. 0 plastic surgery is a study symbol plastic surgery is a status symbol5. 1 you are modern and up-to-date you are modern and up-to-date6. 1 you have money to spend you have money to spend7. 0 had to meet more standards had to meet more rigorous standards8. 0 (未答) new standards that are more relaxed9. 1 girls should have plastic surgery girls should have plastic surgery10.1 anybody can participate anybody can participate11.0 (未答) correct whatever isn't pretty Subtotal: 5老师评语:Part 4 Short passages and mult iple choice questions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 A A2. 0 C D3. 1 C C4. 1 B B5. 1 B BSubtotal: 4老师评语:Part 5 Short passages and mult iple-choice quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 1 B B3. 1 D D4. 1 A A5. 1 D D Subtotal: 5老师评语:Part 6 Long dialogs and True/False quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 B B2. 1 A A3. 1 A A4. 1 B B5. 1 B B Subtotal: 5老师评语:Part 7 Vocabulary and Structure(每小题: 1 分; 满分:9 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 1 A A3. 1 C C4. 1 B B5. 1 A A6. 1 C C7. 0 C B8. 1 A A9. 1 D D Subtotal: 8老师评语:Total score: 38个人测试成绩记录试卷:unit3编号:listeningBook4-unit3姓名:学号:100204307班级:登录:2012-03-18 17:53:03 交卷:2012-03-2020:32:35上机地址:183.208.30.93老师是否已批卷:尚未批卷批卷时间:图例:Right or marked by instructor Wrong To be marked by instructorPart 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) 小得对我的答案客观题分错1. 1 B B2. 1 A A3. 1 C C4. 1 D D5. 1 D D Subtotal: 5老师评语:Part 2 Compound dictation(每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 at at2. 1 section section3. 1 connects connects4. 1 bottom bottom5. 1 shining shining6. 1 As As7. 1 cross cross8. 0 Ten minutes later, as we werelooking out the window, we saweveryone was running awayfrom something Ten minutes later, as we were looking out the window, we saw everyone was running away from something.9. 0 A huge flood was streamingdown the mountain A huge flood was streaming down the mountain. We were standing on a higher place, so we could see everything.10 . 0 It was reported that the flooddestroyed a big areaIt was reported that the flood destroyed abig area and approximately 300 peoplewere killed or disappeared that day.Subtotal: 7老师评语:Part 3 Short passages/dialogs and blank filling(每小题: 1 分; 满分:18 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 0 hia three children his three children2. 1 trapped trapped3. 0 smashed smashed it4. 0 sleeping in a back room asleep in a back room5. 1 he was gone he was gone6. 1 the flooding the flooding7. 0 (未答) sound asleep8. 0 (未答) floated9. 1 a train a train10.0 passengers 112 passengers11.1 drowned drowned12.1 his hotel window his hotel window13.0 washed away his expensive car washed away his expensive Mercedes car14 . 1 the undamaged car into thehotel lobbythe undamaged car into the hotel lobby15.0 (未答) a few hours of freedom16.0 (未答) the walls of their prison17.1 returned returned18 . 0 nothing was left but dead bodies nothing was left in the surrounding areabut dead bodiesSubtotal: 8老师评语:Part 4 Short passages and mult iple c hoice questions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 A A2. 1 B B3. 1 B B4. 1 D D5. 1 C CSubtotal: 5老师评语:Part 5 Short passages and mult iple-choice quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 D D2. 1 A A3. 1 C C4. 1 B B5. 1 C C Subtotal: 5老师评语:Part 6 Long dialogs and True/False quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 B B2. 1 B B3. 0 A B4. 1 A A5. 1 A A Subtotal: 4老师评语:Part 7 Vocabulary and Structure(每小题: 1 分; 满分:2 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 D D2. 0 C A Subtotal: 1老师评语:Total score: 35个人测试成绩记录试卷:unit4编号:Listeningbook4-unit4姓名:学号:100204307班级:登录:2012-04-03 16:25:31 交卷:2012-04-0509:21:51上机地址:202.119.211.233老师是否已批卷:尚未批卷批卷时间:图例:Right or marked by instructor Wrong To be marked by instructorPart 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 1 B B3. 1 A A4. 1 D D5. 1 D DSubtotal: 5老师评语:Part 2 Compound dictation(每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 expensive expensive2. 1 declined declined3. 1 averaged averaged4. 1 compared compared5. 1 agency agency6. 0 flower floor7. 0 accommondation accommodation8. 0 But the biggest climber of all was But the biggest climber of all was Dublin,with the Irish capital jumping nine placesto tenth among the world's mostexpensive office locations9. 0 Globally, most off ice locationscontinued to register declinescosts last year, reflecting theweak and uncertain globaleconomic environment Globally, most office locations continued to register declines in occupancy costs last year, reflecting the weak and uncertain global economic environment10 . 0 In Euro terms, London is some17 percent cheaper than lastyear, but in dollar termsIn Euro terms, London is some 17percent cheaper than last year, but indollar terms it is virtually unchangedSubtotal: 5老师评语:Part 3 Short passages/dialogs and blank filling(每小题: 1 分; 满分:14 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 blow up blow up2. 0 (未答) you find something unjust3. 0 cooling down cooling down, drawing up a plan andacting on it4. 1 ruin your career ruin your career5. 1 the outcome the outcome6. 0 a much lighter worker a much lighter workload7. 1 earning a higher salary earning a higher salary8. 0 (未答) cool-headed9. 1 what she intended to say what she intended to say10.1 her boss her boss11.0 (未答) job responsibilities12.1 her co-worker her co-worker13.1 paid on an equal footing paid on an equal footing14.1 a raise a raiseSubtotal: 9老师评语:Part 4 Short passages and mult iple choice questions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 D D2. 1 C C3. 1 A A4. 1 D D5. 1 B BSubtotal: 5老师评语:Part 5 Short passages and mult iple-choice quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 0 A B3. 1 A A4. 1 D D5. 1 C CSubtotal: 4老师评语:Part 6 Long dialogs and True/False quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 A A2. 1 B B3. 1 B B4. 1 A A5. 1 B B Subtotal: 5老师评语:Part 7 Vocabulary and Structure(每小题: 1 分; 满分:6 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 B B2. 1 C C3. 1 D D4. 1 C C5. 1 C C6. 1 D D Subtotal: 6老师评语:Total score: 39个人测试成绩记录试卷:unit5编号:ListeningBook4-unit5姓名:学号:100204307班级:登录:2012-04-16 10:42:16 交卷:2012-04-1611:32:40上机地址:202.119.211.233老师是否已批卷:尚未批卷批卷时间:图例:Right or marked by instructor Wrong To be marked by instructor Part 1 Compound dictation(每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 hiring hiring2. 1 recovery recovery3. 1 economist economist4. 1 middle middle5. 1 mainland mainland6. 1 record record7. 1 on on8. 0 Stores, hotels and restaurantsare adding workers to cope witha Stores, hotels and restaurants are adding workers to cope with a surge in Chinese tourists since the Chinese government relaxed restrictions governing visits to Hong Kong9. 0 Hong Kong's biggest phonecompany is hiring around Hong Kong's biggest phone company is hiring around 150 to 200 sales150200 sales representatives representatives following the launch ofnew services10 . 1 The government last monthraised its 2003 economic growthforecast to 3 percent from 2percentThe government last month raised its2003 economic growth forecast to 3percent from 2 percentSubtotal: 8老师评语:Part 2 Short passages/dialogs and blank filling(每小题: 1 分; 满分:11 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 0 serious a series of2. 1 psychological anxiety psychological anxiety3. 1 labor unions labor unions4. 0 great efforts greater work-effort5. 1 wage demands wage demands6. 0 unemployment unemployment, lack of financialresources, and social responsibilities7. 1 do not fit their skills or allowthem to use their talents do not fit their skills or allow them to use their talents8. 1 low real low real9. 1 by one percentage point by one percentage point10.1 potential output potential output11.0 about two points by about two pointsSubtotal: 7老师评语:Part 3 Short passages and mult iple choice questions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 0 C B3. 1 D D4. 1 A A5. 1 C CSubtotal: 4老师评语:Part 4 Short passages and mult iple-choice quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) 小得对我的答案客观题分错1. 1 C C2. 1 A A3. 1 D D4. 1 C C5. 1 B BSubtotal: 5老师评语:Part 5 Long dialogs and True/False quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 A A2. 1 B B3. 1 B B4. 1 A A5. 1 B BSubtotal: 5老师评语:Part 6 Short passages/dialogs and cloze(每小题: 1 分; 满分:16 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 0 United States created United States economy created 248,000jobs2. 1 almost one million jobs havebeen addedalmost one million jobs have been added3. 0 the same as the April the same as April: 5.6 percent4. 1 more jobs more jobs5. 0 more job seekers more job seekers in the market6. 0 (未答) number of people with jobs had beenshrinking7. 1 last year last year8. 0 credits credit9. 0 personal tax cuts its personal tax cuts10.0 (未答) pay less in taxes11.0 saving into stocks and goods the savings into investments and goods 12.0 the worse job recovery the worst job recovery13.0 great pressure the Great Depression14.0 do find do find a job15.1 earning less earning less16 . 0 (未答) pay more for health care, college andgasolineSubtotal: 4老师评语:Total score: 33个人测试成绩记录试卷:unit6编号:ListeningBook4-unit6姓名:学号:100204307班级:登录:2012-04-16 11:33:37 交卷:2012-04-1612:21:50上机地址:202.119.211.233老师是否已批卷:尚未批卷批卷时间:图例:Right or marked by instructor Wrong To be marked by instructor Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 1 A A3. 1 D D4. 1 B B5. 1 C C Subtotal: 5老师评语:Part 2 Compound dictation(每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 discovered discovered2. 1 eager eager3. 1 died died4. 1 writing writing5. 1 Pacific Pacific6. 1 Indians Indians7. 1 taught taught8. 0 The Easter Islanders lived on sweetpatatoes they farmed. The sweetpatatoes came from the Americas. The Easter Islanders lived on sweet potatoes they farmed. These sweet potatoes came from the Americas9. 0 Remember the distance involvedwas great Remember that the distances involved were great, further than the distance from Europe to the closest place in the Americas10. 0 a few of America Indians could havereached Easter Island because of astorm a few American Indians could have reached Easter Island, because of a storm, and brought the seeds of sweet potatoes with themSubtotal: 7老师评语:Part 3 Short passages/dialogs and blank filling(每小题: 1 分; 满分:18 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 Fire Fire2. 1 kicked kicked3. 0 more than 1700 more than seventeen thousand4. 0 100 people a hundred thousand people5. 0 250 people at least two hundred fifty6. 0 felt fell victim to7. 0 fireworks far worse8. 0 life lost lives lost9. 1 1000 people 1,000 people/1000 people10. 1 single structure was left standing single structure was left standing11. 1 flames flames12. 0 struct down struck down13. 1 the village the village14. 1 object object15. 1 beginning of the fire beginning of the fire16. 0 (未答) swept across the town in an instant17. 1 a disaster from heaven a disaster from heaven18. 1 an accidental fire started by anervous cowan accidental fire started by a nervous cow Subtotal: 10老师评语:Part 4 Short passages and multiple choice questions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 0 A B2. 1 D D3. 1 A A4. 1 C C5. 1 D DSubtotal: 4老师评语:Part 5 Short passages and multiple-choice questions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 1 B B3. 1 A A4. 1 D D5. 1 D DSubtotal: 5老师评语:Part 6 Long dialogs and True/False questions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 B B2. 1 A A3. 1 B B4. 1 B B5. 1 A A Subtotal: 5老师评语:Part 7 Vocabulary and Structure(每小题: 1 分; 满分:2 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 D D2. 1 A A Subtotal: 2老师评语:Total score: 38个人测试成绩记录试卷:unit 7编号:listening-Book4unit7姓名:学号:100204307班级:登录:2012-04-29 09:31:28 交卷:2012-04-2910:16:49上机地址:112.21.40.183老师是否已批卷:尚未批卷批卷时间:图例:Right or marked by instructor Wrong To be marked by instructorPart 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 1 A A3. 1 B B4. 1 D D5. 1 B B Subtotal: 5老师评语:Part 2 Compound dictation(每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 when when2. 1 competitiveness competitiveness3. 0 (未答) unmanned4. 1 regularly regularly5. 1 extra extra6. 1 households households7. 1 Previously Previously8. 0 To serve these new shoppers, itis also necessary for more storesto remain open and thus morepeople to work on weekends To serve these new shoppers it is also necessary for more stores to remain open and thus more people to work on weekends9. 0 Weekends are days when peoplecan safely sleeping and also nothave to worry as much about Weekends are days when people can safely sleep in and also not have to worry as much about the ill effects of a hangover10 . 1 One area in which the weekendhas remained unaffected iseducation, where schools areshut on Saturdays and SundaysOne area in which the weekend hasremained unaffected is education, whereschools are shut on Saturdays andSundaysSubtotal: 7老师评语:Part 3 Short passages/dialogs and blank filling(每小题: 1 分; 满分:17 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 games games2. 1 procedures procedures3. 1 intelligence intelligence4. 1 among two or more players among two or more players5. 1 three three6. 0 strategy games of strategy7. 0 chance games of chance8. 1 mixed mixed9. 1 between games and sports between games and sports10.1 many games many games11.0 equipment and playing equipment and playing fields12.0 community a community13.1 side with players of sports side with players of sports14.0 (未答) represent that community15.0 amuse abroad of public amuse a broader public16.1 paid professionals paid professionals17.0 (未答) games like chessSubtotal: 10老师评语:Part 4 Short passages and mult iple choice questions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 0 D A3. 1 B B4. 1 D D5. 1 D DSubtotal: 4老师评语:Part 5 Short passages and mult iple-choice quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 A A2. 1 B B3. 1 D D4. 1 C C5. 1 A ASubtotal: 5老师评语:Part 6 Long dialogs and True/False quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 B B2. 1 B B3. 1 A A4. 1 B B5. 1 A A Subtotal: 5老师评语:Part 7 Vocabulary and Structure(每小题: 1 分; 满分:3 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 0 B C2. 1 C C3. 1 B B Subtotal: 2老师评语:Total score: 38个人测试成绩记录试卷:unit 8编号:listening-Book4unit8姓名:学号:100204307班级:登录:2012-05-10 11:04:46 交卷:2012-05-1011:53:10上机地址:202.119.211.233老师是否已批卷:尚未批卷批卷时间:图例:Right or marked by instructor Wrong To be marked by instructorPart 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 1 A A3. 1 D D4. 0 A B5. 1 D D Subtotal: 4老师评语:Part 2 Compound dictation(每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 yield yield2. 1 identify identify3. 1 central central4. 1 abnormal abnormal5. 1 how how6. 1 to to7. 1 signals signals8. 1 The most important potentialapplication of human stem cellsis perhaps the generation of cellsand tissues The most important potential application of human stem cells is perhaps the generation of cells and tissues9. 0 Stem cells Stem cells, directed to differentiate intospecific cell types, will offer a source ofreplacement cells and tissues10 . 0 it may be possible to generatehealthyit may become possible to generatehealthy heart muscle cells in thelaboratory and then transplant those cellsinto patients with chronic heart diseaseSubtotal: 8老师评语:Part 3 Short passages/dialogs and blank filling(每小题: 1 分; 满分:18 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 new species new species2. 0 misunderstandings there misunderstandings3. 0 one or two genes one or two new genes have been added4. 1 new species new species5. 0 (未答) through biotechnology6. 0 classification of a species the classification of a species7. 0 the genes a gene8. 0 organism that has a new treat organism that has a new trait9. 0 natural universe the natural universe10.1 natural natural11.1 isolate from nature isolate from nature12.0 DNA pieces of DNA13.1 occurs in nature occurs in nature14.0 (未答) a natural genetic engineer15.1 into the plant into the plant16.0 why isn't plant17 . 0 not worry too much about whatis not dangerousbe more open-minded about newbiotechnology18.0 benefit humankind a great deal benefit mankind a great deal Subtotal: 6老师评语:Part 4 Short passages and mult iple choice questions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) 小得对我的答案客观题分错1. 1 B B2. 1 D D3. 1 C C4. 1 A A5. 1 C CSubtotal: 5老师评语:Part 5 Short passages and mult iple-choice quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 1 D D3. 1 A A4. 1 C C5. 1 B BSubtotal: 5老师评语:Part 6 Long dialogs and True/False quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 0 A B2. 0 B A3. 1 A A4. 1 A A5. 1 B B Subtotal: 3老师评语:Part 7 Vocabulary and Structure(每小题: 1 分; 满分:2 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 B B2. 1 C C Subtotal: 2老师评语:Total score: 33个人测试成绩记录试卷:unit9编号:listening-Book4unit9姓名:学号:100204307班级:登录:2012-05-10 10:15:32 交卷:2012-05-1011:01:34上机地址:202.119.211.233老师是否已批卷:尚未批卷批卷时间:图例:Right or marked by instructor Wrong To be marked by instructorPart 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 A A2. 1 B B3. 1 C C4. 1 D D5. 1 D D Subtotal: 5老师评语:Part 2 Compound dictation(每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 measure measure2. 1 modest modest3. 1 showed showed4. 1 weakest weakest5. 1 reluctant reluctant6. 1 economist economist7. 1 Analysts Analysts8. 0 In flation , the same as the startof the year Inflation rose at a relatively speedy 3.3 percent rate in the second quarter, the same as at the start of the year9. 0 (未答) Other data on Friday showed consumerspirits have brightened a bit this monthwhile business activity has picked up inthe Midwest10 . 0 when you combine the first courtand third court, we are growing3.75 percentWhen you combine the first quarter andthe second quarter, we're growing at 3.75percent, which is a very strong,sustainable growth rateSubtotal: 7老师评语:Part 3 Short passages/dialogs and blank filling(每小题: 1 分; 满分:16 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 0 Government assistance to farms government assistance to Americanfarmers2. 0 (未答) make deep cuts in their agriculturalspending3. 1 two months two months4. 1 signed a major farm bill signed a major farm bill5. 1 increases increases6. 0 190 billions 190,000 million dollars7. 0 next 10 years next ten years8. 0 crop prices world crop prices9. 0 money earned by farmers indeveloping countries the money earned by farmers in developing countries10.0 (未答) all government assistance11.1 five years five years12.1 cut taxes cut taxes13.0 reduce the tax rate to 15 percent limit14 . 0 (未答) five percent of the value of a country'sagricultural production15.0 19 billions 19,000 million dollars16.0 10 billions 10,000 million dollarsSubtotal: 5老师评语:Part 4 Short passages and mult iple choice questions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 0 A B2. 1 C C3. 1 D D4. 1 A A5. 0 B CSubtotal: 3老师评语:Part 5 Short passages and mult iple-choice quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 A A2. 1 C C3. 1 D D4. 1 D D5. 1 B BSubtotal: 5老师评语:Part 6 Long dialogs and True/False quest ions(每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 B B2. 1 B B3. 1 A A4. 1 B B5. 1 A A Subtotal: 5老师评语:Part 7 Vocabulary and Structure(每小题: 1 分; 满分:4 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 0 B A2. 1 B B3. 1 C C4. 1 B B Subtotal: 3老师评语:Total score: 33。

新视野网上听力部分原题答案

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一1.A) She's too busy to go to the concert.B) She'll go with the man soon.C) She prefers to go to the movies instead.D) She'll go with the man next time.Your answer Correct answerB2.A) The man should check in the car before it is too late.B) The purse might be in the car.C) The woman might find the purse by the bar.D) It is too late to look for the purse.Your answer Correct answerB3.A) She likes a CD on thieves and robbers.B) The man looks like a pirate.C) She will probably buy the CD.D) She won't buy the CD.Your answer Correct answerD4.A) If the singer were in a beauty contest, she might win.B) The singer is a very pretty woman.C) The singer is unattractive.D) No votes were cast for the singer at the beauty contest.Your answer Correct answerC5.A) He might be in the dorm right now.B) He will return to his dorm in a few hours.C) The woman has no idea where he is.D) He has left for his vacation.Encore!1. As soon as the singer finished the song, the audience screamed for another song.T FYour answer Correct answerF2. The singer was very glad to sing the song a second time.T FYour answer Correct answerT3. The singer sang the song ten times.T FYour answer Correct answerF4. The singer wanted to know why the audience liked the song so much.T FYour answer Correct answerT5. The audience greatly enjoyed the song.T FYour answer Correct answerFThe Carpenters1. The man never gets tired of the Carpenters' songs becausetheir voices are (1).2. The woman likes their songs because their voices(2)with each other.3.Richard and Karen are brother and (3).4. A widespread problem is that women(4)about their appearance.5.The woman thinks eating properly is (5)than going to the concert.Your answer Correct answer(1) beautiful and clear(2) blend well(3) sister(4) worry too much(5) more importantThe CarpentersSing, sing a song(1)(2)(3)Sing of good things not(4)not sad.Sing, sing a song(5)Make it simple toYour (6)life longDon't worry that it's not Good enough for anyone(7)to hear Just sing, sing a song. Sing, sing a songLet the world sing(8)Sing of (9)there could beSing for you and for (10).Sing, sing a song...Your answer Correct answer(1) loud(2) strong(3) bad(4) happy(5) last(6) whole(7) Else(8) along(9) love(10) meMozart二1. Which of the following is true of Mozart?A) Good at both business and finance.B) Good at business, though he had financial problems.C) A successful musician and businessman.D) A successful musician but a bad businessman.Your answer Correct answerD2. How long has Mozart's fame lasted?A) Over 200 years.B) Less than 200 years.C) Ever since 1756.D) Even before 1756.Your answer Correct answerA3. Which of the following is true of the four-year-old Mozart?A) He was a slow learner.B) He displayed a gift for music.C) He mastered the harpsichord.D) He composed music.Your answer Correct answerB4. What could Mozart do at the age of six?A) He could write music.B) He could perform music.C) Both A) and B).D) Neither A) nor B).Your answer Correct answerC5. Which of the following is not mentioned as one of Mozart's accomplishments while he was in his early teens?A) He was able to play the piano well.B) He was able to play the violin well.C) He was able to play all parts in a symphony.D) He was able to compose an opera.Your answer Correct answerCMozart(3),first major opera was performed. In(5)he left for Vienna.In(6),he only composed music, without performing in public any longer.In(7),he was (8)and died. All his life,he wrote more than(9)works.Your answer Correct answer(1) 1756(2) 1761(3) 1770(4) 14/fourteen(5) 1781(6) 1788(7) 1791(8) 35/thirty-five(9) 600/six hundred三1.A) The work the director has assigned is unreasonable.B) The director is mentally ill.C) The director's instructions are easy to carry out.D) The director doesn't mind if the actors do not finish the work. Your answer Correct answerA2.A) There is a bomb in the refrigerator.B) They will probably run out of food.C) They might have enough food to go around.D) More than enough food has been prepared.Your answer Correct answerD3.A) The woman might become a famous movie star in the end.B) The woman is unlikely to become a movie star.C) The woman is as ugly as a pig.D) The high-flying woman will succeed soon.B4.A) The woman believes she's as good as the man.B) The woman doesn't think she's as good as the man.C) People will not notice the man's kind heart.D) The man's kind heart is of great value.Your answer Correct answerC5.A) The sun might hurt the woman's eyes.B) The sun is quickly setting below the horizon.C) It is too late. The woman has already missed the sunset.D) The sunset is not pretty.Your answer Correct answerBWaiting for the New Harry Potter Moviemovie and the hero Harry Potter. The boy heard that the writerYour answer Correct answer(1) excited/crazy(2) book(3) Seven/7/VII(4) Book Five/Book 5(5) the trailer(6) scary(7) the writing(8) in bloodA Great Actor1. What was the problem with the great actor?A) He lost his interest in the theater.B) He no longer trusted directors.C) He mistook the rose for his lover.D) He had a very short memory.Your answer Correct answerD2. What job did the director offer him?A) He played a minor role and said just one line.B) He played a minor role but said a lot.C) He played the most important part but said only one line.D) He played the most important part and therefore said a lot.Your answer Correct answerC3. What was he expected to do with the rose?A) He should hold the rose to his nose.B) He should smell the rose deeply.C) He should praise the rose lovingly.D) All of the above.Your answer Correct answerD4. What did the actor do after he walked onto the stage?A) He said "Ah, the sweet smell of my love."B) He smelled the rose.C) He forgot the line.D) Both A) and B).Your answer Correct answerA5. Why was the director extremely angry?A) The actor forgot the line.B) The actor forgot the rose.C) The actor ruined the rose.D) The audience called the actor a fool.Your answer Correct answerBMovie Reviews Movies Contents and Characteristics Monsoon(1). Wedding It is about an IndianPreparations for it reveal (2).The movie shows Indian (3). AdaptationIt is too (4)for the speaker,who wants to see it again(5)with captions.The Pianist It is about a Jewish pianist in Warsaw. TheNazis sent his family to the(6). He was(7), and this narrow escapewas due to good (8)and(9)of a few non-Jews.Rabbit-Proof(10). Racist Fence It is about threepolice separate them (11)andsend them to (12). There theyare taught practical skills. The governmentintends to (13)them into whiteAustralian society. They(14)from the camp and walked(15)to find their(16).YourCorrect answeranswer(1) wedding(2) love and a past rape(3) customs, family and love(4) fast(5) on DVD(6) concentration camps(7) safe(8) luck(9) the kindness(10)native girls(11)from their families (12)special centers(13)integrate(14)ran away(15) 1,500 miles/1500 miles/one thousand and five hundred miles(16)mothers 四1.A) A nurse.B) A bride.C) A hostess.D) A waitress.Your answer Correct answerB2.A) The teacher.B) The principal.C) The mother.D) The doctor.Your answer Correct answerC.A) The driving instructor.B) A government official.C) The parent.D) A policeman.Your answer Correct answerD4.A) The professor.B) The cleaning lady.C) A friend.D) A fellow student.Your answer Correct answerA5.A) A housekeeper.B) An electrician.C) A construction worker.D) A houseguest.Your answer Correct answerADon't be a chicken!likes her.(1) go out(2) flaming red(3) has a crush on(4) a chicken(5) likes(6) the guts(7) turn him down(8) know(9) keeping everything to himself(10) how to tell herWedding Vows1. The groom gave $100 to the bride.T FYour answer Correct answerF2. The groom asked the minister to say words such as "to love, respect and obey her".T FYour answer Correct answerF3. The bride and the groom should make vows to each other.T FYour answer Correct answerT4. The minister said to the groom, "Will you promise to kneel before her?"T FYour answer Correct answerT5. The groom never expected that he and the minister couldhave a deal.T FYour answer Correct answerFAn American Wedding1. Which of the following does a typical engagement announcement include?A) The names of the bride and the groom.B) The names of the bridesmaids .C) The name of the best man.D) All of the above.Your answer Correct answerA2. When were the wedding invitations sent out?A) About two months before the wedding.B) About one month before the wedding.C) About two weeks before the wedding.D) About one week before the wedding.Your answer Correct answerB3. To whom does the bride throw her bouquet?A) All guests.B) The women there.C) The unmarried women there.D) Her parents.Your answer Correct answerC4. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?A) The bride and the groom kissed each other.B) The bride and the groom offered each other pieces of cake.C) The bride and the groom toasted each other.D) The groom embraced the bride.Your answer Correct answerD五No business too small, no problem too big.Good to the last drop.Don't leave home without it.We lead. Others copy.Ask for More.Make yourself heard.Drivers wanted.She works while you rest.The son wants to buy a pair of basketballadvertiser may give him (8)for(9)in the ad. To this the son answers jokingly that he would (10)the new shoes(11). Then the father replies that Yao Ming did not (12)simply (13)the shoes. Rather, there must be (14). The son knows his father means things like (15). Finally the father asks the son to (16)and(17)about the shoes.Your answer Correct answer(1) shoes(2) look kind of funny(3) there is still a lot of life left(4) ad(5) give him extra spring(6) as much money(7) need extra spring(8) millions of dollars(9) wearing the shoes(10) wear(11) for nothing(12) reach the top(13) because of(14) something else(15) hard word and dedication(16) focus on his studies /concentrate on his studies(17) forgetI'll get a camera.1. John saved hard to buy a TV.T FYour answer Correct answerT2. The shop assistant would get a bonus if he could sell the last camera in the shop.T FYour answer Correct answerF3. The shop assistant showed John all kinds of models of TV and cameras for his choice.T FYour answer Correct answerF4. The shop assistant wanted to show John how sharp the images on the screen were.T FYour answer Correct answerT5. John was more interested in the pictures than in the camera.T FYour answer Correct answerFDon't even think about it!1. How does the Pepsi commercial begin?A) Shaq is playing basketball while a kid is looking on.B) Shaq drinks Pepsi while the kid plays basketball.C) Shaq and a kid are both drinking Pepsi.D) Shaq is teaching a kid to play basketball.Your answer Correct answerA2. Why does Shaq walk toward the kid?A) He knows the kid admires him.B) To ask the kid for the Pepsi.C) He is probably thirsty.D) All of the above.Your answer Correct answerD3. What is the Pepsi commercial trying to say?A) The basketball star has a stronger appeal to the kid than anything else.B) Pepsi has a stronger appeal to the kid than the basketball star.C) The kid likes basketball better than anything else.D) Pepsi is better than Coca-Cola.Your answer Correct answerB4. What is the Coca-Cola commercial trying to tell us?A) Coke is more valuable than any other souvenir.B) The boy likes Coke better than the football star's towel.C) The football star likes Coke very much.D) Coke is superior to other drinks.Your answer Correct answerC5. What does the road sign in New York City mean?A) While parking, don't think too much about anything else.B) The road there is dangerous.C) Parking there is not allowed.D) Parking is permitted only beside the road sign.Your answer Correct answerC1.A) She disagrees that only a few tickets were given out.B) The police gave out very few tickets along that road.C) This week, there were more tickets given out along the road.D) You need a ticket if you want to drive along that road.Your answer Correct answerA2.A) Mary is the second smartest student in the class.B) No one else is as bright as Mary.C) Besides Mary, there are only two other smart students in the class.D) Mary is not a smart student.Your answer Correct answerB3.A) Twelve cookies were given to them.B) They were given more cookies than they expected.C) The baker was not able to make the cookies.D) The cookies taste much better than the man had hoped.Your answer Correct answerB4.A) There hasn't been any rain in a long time.B) Usually, it rains harder than this.C) The last few years have seen a lot of rain.D) It is raining unusually hard right now.Your answer Correct answerD5.A) Interest rates were much higher in the past than now.B) The economy has had no effect on the interest rates.C) The interest rates have risen a lot.D) The interest rates continue to drop.Your answer Correct answerCDogs aren't allowed here!1. Why did the manager stop Mary and speak to her?2. What did Mary do for her dog?3. Why did Mary insist that her dog should enter the theater?4. What did Mary finally promise the manager?manager had ever (10).5. What did the manager finally do? Why?He let the dog (11), because the theater was(12)that night.Your answer Correct answer(1) allowed(2) movie theater/movie theatre(3) a ticket(4) well trained(5) intelligent(6) human(7) any problem(8) leave the theater/leave the theatre(9) any other dog(10) seen(11) in(12) almost emptyA Sudden Change in the Parrot's Attitude1. What was true of the parrot in the beginning?A) He was named John.B) He received a gift from the young man.C) He used rude language.D) Both B) and C).Your answer Correct answerC2. What method John tried worked with the parrot?A) He taught the bird polite language.B) He played soft music.C) He shouted at the parrot.D) None of the above.Your answer Correct answerD3. What was the parrot's response when John shook him?A) He became politer.B) He got even ruder.C) He remained the same.D) He laughed and ignored him.Your answer Correct answerB4. Why did John get the parrot out of the freezer?A) He was pleased that the parrot begged for mercy.B) The parrot changed his behavior all of a sudden.C) He was afraid the parrot might die.D) The parrot screamed terribly.Your answer Correct answerC5. What question did John want to ask the parrot?A) Why did he change for the better?B) Why did he change for the worse?C) What did he see in the freezer?D) Did he feel cold in the freezer?Your answer Correct answerA六1.A) Customer -- shop assistant.B) Daughter -- mother.C) Customers.D) Friends.Your answer Correct answerD2.A) Customers.B) Mother and daughter.C) Neighbors.D) Customer and shop assistant.Your answer Correct answerBA Woman's Funny Dress Lily and her mom are talking about a woman's dress. Lily feelsthat the dress (1). But her mom has a very different idea --- she thinks the woman's dress(2). Lily disagrees because she thinks the woman's dress (3)and that kind of style (4)last year. Her mom thinks it's quite all right as long as it (5). Therefore, Lily says that her mother is as (6)as that woman. Still, the mother doesn't see any point in (7). Finally,Lily realizes that it is (8)her mother does not like to buy her new dresses.Your answer Correct answer(1) looks funny(2) looks fine to her(3) is behind the times(4) went out(5) looks good on her(6) out-dated(7) keeping herself in style(8) no wonderHow is fashion decided?1. Fashion designers make fashionable clothes for women only.T FYour answer Correct answerF2. The work of famous designers is not to be copied everywhere.T FYour answer Correct answerF3. French, British, American and Italian designers all have influence in setting new styles.T FYour answer Correct answerT4. New designs are both shown to the public and published in newspapers.T FYour answer Correct answerT5. Even after fashion clothes have been manufactured locally in large numbers, they are still too expensive.T FYour answer Correct answerFHow is fashion decided?Other manufacturers use Paris styles simply as(11)for their own ideas.Still others (12)only a part ofthe French design.Your answer Correct answer(1) fashionable clothes(2) trends(3) is copied(4) the center(5) are guarded(6) the public(7) buy and copy(8) July(9) in larege numbers(10) a high price(11) a starting point(12) adaptDreaming of Being a Fashion Model1. customers2. Kimi3. top fashion models4. a part of the brainA B(1)a) buying Kimi(2)b) earning large salaries(3)c) producing growth hormones directly(4)d) massaging one's feet(5)e) being at least 5'8" tallYour answer Correct answer(1) customers(2) a top fashion model(3) a part of the brain(4) Kimi(5) future modelsDreaming of Being a Fashion Model1. What does the speaker intend to tell us?A) The life of a fashion model.B) The age of an ideal model.C) The minimum height of a fashion model.D) The importance of Kimi.Your answer Correct answerD2. Which piece of information about the model may the speaker consider to be especially useful for her purpose?A) Her age.B) Her height.C) Her weight.D) Her body shape.Your answer Correct answerB3. Why does the speaker mention the exciting lives of models?A) To gradually lead to her chief aim.B) To highlight a model's large salary.C) To emphasize a model's advantages.D) None of the above.Your answer Correct answerA4. Why does the speaker say sports are necessary?A) To show that they are more important than Kimi.B) To show that they can enhance the effect of Kimi.C) To explain possible low effectiveness of Kimi.D) Both B) and C).Your answer Correct answerD5. Why does the speaker repeat the word Kimi many times instead of using the pronoun "it" to refer to Kimi?A) Because Kimi is a difficult word.B) Because Kimi is an interesting word.C) To leave a deep impression on the listeners.D) To follow the Chinese habit of avoiding pronouns.Your answer Correct answerC七1.A) $500.B) $125.C) $25.D) $2,000.Your answer Correct answerC B2.A) $5,000.B) $1,050.C) $1,505.D) $4,550.Your answer Correct answerB A3.A) $224.B) $32.C) $210.D) $3,204.Your answer Correct answerA A4.A) $414.B) $144.C) $540.D) $576.Your answer Correct answerB D5.A) 3,080 miles.B) 15,080 miles.C) 15,008 miles.D) 1,200 miles.Your answer Correct answerB BIt's Time to Buy.1. Where is Robert going? And what for?He is going to (1)to ask for(2).2. What kind of person is Robert in terms of saving andspending?He is the (3)type, but knows when to(4)and when to (5).3. Why does Robert want to get a loan?He wants to get (6)to buy(7).4. Why does Robert want to buy property?(8)have been going up fast.5. What might have happened if Robert had bought anapartment two years ago?Its value would have (9).YourCorrect answeranswera banker(1)a loan(2)(3)saving(4)save(5)spend(6)a mortgage(7)property (8)Property values(9) risen by 30 percent/gone up by 30percent/increased by 30 percent/risen by thirty percent/gone up by thirty percent/increased by thirty percent/risen by 30%/gone up by 30%/ increased by 30%Can I have my change please?1. 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.Your answer Correct answerA2. 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.Your answer Correct answerB3. 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 have paid it. Your answer Correct answerD4. What conclusion did Richard made 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.Your answer Correct answerC5. What did the barman tell Richard?A) He welcomed Richard to the bar.B) He believed Tom had a short memory.C) He complained about Tom.D) He praised Tom.Your answer Correct answerCWhy not just print money?1. The speaker uses the students in the class to represent the whole nation.T FYour answer Correct answerT T2. One result of printing more money is greater demand for goods and services.T FYour answer Correct answerF T3. When each student receives $100 instead of the original $1.00, there will be no more recession.T FYour answer Correct answerF F4. The long-term effect of printing more money is improved quality of goods and services.T FYour answer Correct answerT F5. Money has less value in a recession than during a period of inflation. T FYour answer Correct answerF F。

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