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大学英语测试视听说Unit6A答案(可编辑修改word版)

大学英语测试视听说Unit6A答案(可编辑修改word版)

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否则就听不成啦!Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choicequestions(每小题:分)Directions: Listen to the short dialogs, then choose thecorrect answers to the questions. You will hear therecording twice. After the first playing, there will be timefor you to choose the correct answers. Use the secondplaying to check your answers.Questions 1 to 1 are based on the following passage ordialog.1.A.The peace of mind.B.A cheaper taxi.C.A licensed taxi.D.An unlicensed taxi.Questions 2 to 2 are based on the following passage ordialog.2.A.It is important to offer an online friend a drink.B.It is delightful to get a drink from an online friend.C.Ensure that nobody puts anything harmful into your drink.D.Be sure to shake the drink before you take it.Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions (每小题: 4 分;满分:8 分)lawyerruinedrefuse to prova box of cigarprejudiceagainstlose the case小题 得分 对错 我的答案客观1. 4C C 2.4CCSubtotal : 8老师评语:Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening! 放音结束前请不要离开本页。

研究生英语视听说Unit 6原文与答案

研究生英语视听说Unit 6原文与答案

Unit 6 Traveling and Sightseeing Thinking AheadStudents are asked to discuss the following questions in groups. The reference answers for the questions are offered below:1. Do you like traveling? Where have you been before?Yes, I do. I have been to quite a lot of places, Mountain Tai, the Great Wall, Korea and Singapore, among which, Singapore impresses me the most for its combination of both a prosperous society and city of natural beauty. Believe me: you can never forget this country once you take a deep breath of fresh air there.2. How to make a reservation in the hotel?Firstly, you should make it clear when you want to check in, how long you are supposed to stay there. Then, you should tell what kind of room and how many rooms you want. The last but not the least is that, you must leave your name and maybe your contact number, which will surely help you a lot afterwards.3. What should you pay attention to when at table abroad?mind your manners at table;pay attention to your words and gestures;handle your knives and forks correctly;never talk with your mouth full;never make sounds when you’re eating or drinking something.Part I Video TimeIn this part, students will have 2 tasks to accomplish.Task 1In task 1,students will watch a video clip from The Beach and then do the exercises as required. Before watching, they are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural notes related to the video.TranscriptFirst Visit to BangkokMy name is Richard.So what else do you need to know?Stuff about my family or where I’m from?None of that matters.Not once you cross the ocean and cut yourself loose.Looking for something more beautiful, something more exciting, and yes, I admit, something more dangerous.So after 18 hours in the back of an airplane, three dumb movies, two plastic meals, six beers and absolutely no sleep, I finally touched down in Bangkok.“Hey, you! How about you? You want to go to the waterfall? Come on! Floating market! 1,500! Cheap for you! Come on. Hey!”“Hey, you need somewhere to stay?”“No. I’ll be fine. I’ll find my own place. Thanks.”“What do you want, man?”…And this is it—Bangkok, good time city, gateway to Southeast Asia.Where dollars and Deutschmarks get turned into counterfeit watches and genuine scars.“Good time. Boy? Girl? No problem.”…This is where the hungry come to feed.“You want to drink snake blood?”“Wait a minute. Did you say snake blood?”“Oh, yeah.”“No, thanks.”“What is wrong with snake blood?”“I just don’t like the idea.”“Or maybe you’re scared? Afraid of something new?”“No. I just don’t like the idea, that’s all.”“Ha ha! Like every tourist. You want it all be safe, just like America.”So never refuse an invitation.Never resist the unfamiliar.Never fail to be polite.“Gentlemen, that was excellent.”Never outstay your welcome.Just keep your mind open and suck in the experience.And if it hurts, it’s probably worth it.(From /u/40/114596200.pdf) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Watching for Global UnderstandingStudents are asked to watch the video clip and answer the following questions.1) What did Richard do in the plane?He watched three dumb movies, had two plastic meals, and drank six bottles of beer.2) What suggestions did Richard give us?Never refuse an invitation.Never resist the unfamiliar.Never fail to be polite.Never outstay your welcome.Exercise 2 Watching for Specific InformationStudents are asked to watch the clip and fill in the blanks with the missing information.1) None of that matters.2) Good time city.3) This is where the hungry come to feed.4) Gentlemen, that was excellent.5) And if it hurts, it’s probably worth it.Task 2In task 2,students will watch a video clip about the sight spot—Sierra Madre and then do the exercises as required. Before watching, they are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural notes related to the video.TranscriptSierra Madre TourismThe sheer beauty of northern Mexico’s Sierra Madre Mountains is only one reason why many visitors come a long way to enjoy some quiet time in this part of the country known as the Copper Canyon.“Its natural beauty and panorama that it offers is unbelievable. If you just look at the beauty that you see here. It’s, it’s aw e-inspiring.”The views of the beautiful canyons are spectacular. A train ride through dozens of tunnels adds to the allure of the mountains. And the opportun ity to interact with the region’s Tarahumara Ind ians is another reason this isn’t an average mountain destination.“You have the Tarahumara Indians, inhabit in these mountains. And the Tarahumara Indians is one of the most unique native Americans that you still can see in its original state or the, in the original habits that they have kept for thousands of years.”But is this entire natural environment at risk as a result of an increase in tourism itself? Not according to an areal businessman, who believes in playing by the rules of nature for the benefit of the region.“It’s a, it’s a very complex thing, but we believe that is (the) only way to go. And for future generations, we have to start now by preserving what we have and letting older generations alsoenjoy what we’re doing right now. So, it’s a job and it’s a work that we’re gonna do forever.”Tourism officials say there is no reaso n to worry. They say there aren’t enough visitors in the Copper Canyon region to prompt cause for concern. But they are preparing for the future by researching and developing conservation plans.“Of course, we want to develop the area but we’re taking care of nature. It’s very important for us to protect nature. The Copper Canyon is very very important for tourism in the state of Chihuahua.”“We want to be more cautious. We created an organization called Sierra Madre Explorer that is dedicated, you know, to keep the, the, perhaps, to keep the destination as untouchable as we can. And so that’s a big effort we’re doing because we see a big responsibility to keep it very very clean and very eco-safe.”Regardless of the reason, mountain lovers are pleased that at least for now the precious landscape won’t be touched by the hand of economic progress.(From /index.php?showtopic=130873) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Making a Sound JudgmentStudents are asked to watch the video and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).T 1) The beauty of northern Mexico’s Sierra Madre Mountains is one reason why visitors come to enjoy this part of the country.F 2) Tourism officials want to develop the area without taking care of nature.T 3) They have already created an organization to protect the holiday destination.F 4) Nowadays the landscape is touched by the hand of economic progress.Exercise 2 Essay WritingIn the video we can obviously feel that people are worrying about whether tourism will do harm to the natural environment. In other words, they are concerning about the ecological crisis. Students are asked to write a composition entitled The Ecological Crisis on the Booming Tourism to express their opinions on this topic. They should write at least 200 words.SampleThe Ecological Crisis on the Booming TourismTraveling is among many people’s favorite recreations, which enables us not only to broaden our horizons, but also to shape our mind and spirits. However, just like a coin has two sides, tourism may bring about a serious problem—ecological crisis. The environment has been suffering with the boom of tourism. In order to attract tourists, many places have been turned intoresorts. Forests are gone, prairies are destroyed, rivers and lakes are polluted, and wild animals are dying out.These horrible scenes should give rise to our great attentions. We must protect our eco-environment while enjoying the beautiful scenery. In order to keep a balance between tourism and ecology, the concept of eco-tourism, which intends to bring people closer to nature with as little disturbance as possible, should be advocated. Funding environmental programs and limiting excessive exploitation of natural resources should be done by all levels of governments. What we need to do is simple: do not litter; strictly observe regulations at resorts, and use as few plastic bags and boxes as possible, only by which, can we hope to build a harmonious environment for traveling. At last, we should keep in mind that when we travel we should take away nothing but memories and leave nothing but footprints.Part II Listening ActivitiesIn this part, students will have 3 listening tasks to accomplish.Task 1In task 1, students will listen to a dialogue about taking a reservation over the phone and then do the exercises as required.TranscriptTaking a Reservation over the PhoneLeo: Plaza Hotel, good morning. Leo speaking.Mona:Ah yes, I’d like to book two rooms for myself and my father. Could you tell me the cost ofa single room per night?Leo: Certainly. A single room is 120 dollars American, per night.Mona: Fine.Leo: And when would you like the rooms?Mona: From the 25th to the 28th of September.Leo: Arriving on the 25th of September and leaving on the 28th? Three nights?Mona:That’s right.Leo: Just a minute please.(Sound of tapping on computer keyboard)Yes, we have rooms available then. You require two single rooms?Mona: Yes, thank you.Leo: Can I have your name please?Mona: My name is Mona White.Leo: And your father’s name, Ms White?Mona: Jack Webber.Leo: Could you spell the surname please?Mona: Sure. W-E-double B-E-R.Leo: Double P for Papa?Mona: No, double B for Bravo.Leo: And how will you be paying for your room, Ms White?Mona: By credit card.Leo: Both rooms on the same card?Mona: Yes.Leo: Your card number please?Mona: 4434 1234 5678 9902Leo: Double one, zero two?Mona: No, double nine zero two.Leo: 4434 1234 5678 9902?Mona:That’s right.Leo: And the expiry date?Mona:Eleven, …(Phone crackle obscures date)Leo: Could you repeat that please?Mona: November this year.Leo: Thank you. I’ve booked two rooms for Ms White an d Mr. Webber from Wednesday the 25th to Saturday the 28th of September.Mona: Thank you.Leo: You’re welcome. We’ll see you on the 25th, Ms White.Mona: Thanks a lot. Goodbye.Leo: Goodbye.(From /oralenglish/lvyou/2007-08-23/12563.html) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Listening for DetailsStudents are asked to listen to the dialogue and fill out the specific information in the chart below.Exercise 2 Listening and TalkingStudents are asked to listen to the dialogue again and try to make a similar dialogue.Sample for the DialogueJohn: Crown Hotel, good morning, John speaking.Mike:Ah…morning, I would like to book a room for me and my w ife, you know, we have just got married and we planned to spend our honeymoon there, do you have any special room for us?John: Yes, sir. We recommend two kinds of honeymoon suites for you.Mike: And what is the price difference?John: One kind is a double room with a front view for 140 dollars per night. The other one with a rear view is 115 dollars per night.Mike: I think I will take the one with a front view then. And what services come with that? John: Yes, sir. We will offer you a bunch of roses every morning for free.Mike: That sounds not bad at all.John: Then when would you like the rooms, sir?Mike: 5th to 10th March.John: Thank you, sir. Can I have your name and mobile phone please?Mike: Ah…yes, Mike, M-I-K-E. My phone number is 999 86523.John: Thank you, sir, then how would you like to pay?Mike: By credit card.John: Credit card number, please?Mike: 3453 3377 9464 1111.John: Expiry date?Mike: October next year.John: Thank you, sir. You have booked a honeymoon suite with a front view from 5th to 10th March.Mike: That is right, thank you.John: You are welcome. We will see you on 5th, March, Mr. Mike.Mike: Thanks. See you.John: See you.Task 2In task 2, students will listen to a dialogue about dining and then do the exercises as required. Before listening, they are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural notes related to the dialogue.TranscriptWaiter: Hello, my name’s John. I’ll be your waiter this evening. Can I get you anything from the bar for starters?Derek: No, thanks. What we really need is a booster chair for our daughter. Do you have one?Waiter: Yes, of course. The hostess should have brought you one. Just a moment.Waiter: Our special tonight is Duck Chambord, which is roast duck served in a raspberry sauce with fresh raspb erries. It’s also served with wild rice and a medley of vegetables. That is17.95 and it comes with soup or salad.Sandy: What is your soup of the day?Waiter: Our soup of the day is French onion.Sandy: The duck sounds good. One of us should have it.Derek: Alright, you order the duck.Sandy: Fine.Derek: She will have the duck, and I will have the filet mignon.Waiter: How would you like your filet mignon, sir? Rare, medium rare, or well-done?Derek: Medium rare.Waiter: And would you like soup or salad with your meals?Sandy: I want salad.Derek:I’ll have the soup. French onion, yes?Waiter:Yes, that’s right. It’s very good. I recommend it.Sandy: Our daughter will share some of our meal with us. Could you bring an extra plate for her? Waiter: Of co urse, Ma’am. I will also bring your sourdough bread in just a moment.Sandy: Our bread?Waiter: Yes, we serve it at all tables.Sandy: Good. Thank you.(From /lesson/lyyyky/63046.html) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Listening for Global UnderstandingStudents are asked to listen to the dialogue and answer the following questions.1) Who should have brought the booster chair to the couple?The hostess.2) Why did the woman ask for an extra plate?Their daughter will share some of their meal with it.3) What did the restaurant serve at all tables for free?sourdough breadExercise 2 Listening for DetailsStudents are asked to listen to the dialogue again and fill in the blanks with the missing information.1) Can I get you anything from the bar for starters?2) Our special tonight is Duck Chambord, which is roast duck served in a raspberry sauce withfresh raspberries.3) That is 17.95 and it comes with soup or salad.4) How would you like your filet mignon, sir? Rare, medium rare, or well-done?5) It’s very good. I recommend it.6) I will also bring your sourdough bread in just a moment.Additional ListeningIn this section, students will listen to a passage about the longest suspension bridge in the world and then do the exercises as required. Before listening, they are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural notes related to the passage.TranscriptThe Longest Suspension Bridge in the WorldVerrazano, an Italian about whom little is known, sailed into New York Harbor in 1524 and named it Angou lême. He described it as “a very agreeable situation located within two small hills in the mids t of which flowed a great river”. Though V errazano is by no means considered to be a greatest explorer, his name will probably remain immortal, for on November 21st, 1964, the longest suspension bridge in the world was named after him.The Verrazano Bridge, which was designed by Othmar Ammann, joins Brooklyn to Staten Island. It has a span of 4,260 feet. The bridge is so long that the shape of the earth had to be taken into account by its designer. Two great towers support four huge cables. The towers are built on immense underwater platforms made of steel and concrete. The platforms extend to a depth of over 100 feet under the sea. These alone took sixteen months to build. Above the surface of the water, the towers rise to a height of nearly 700 feet. They support the cables from which the bridge has been suspended. Each of the four cables contains 26,108 lengths of wire. It has been estimated that if the bridge were packed with cars, it would still only be carrying a third of its total capacity. However, size and strength are not the only important things about this bridge. Despite its immensity, it is both simple and e legant, fulfilling its designer’s dream to c reate “an enormous obje ct drawn as faintly as possible”.(From /Article/1321.shtml)Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Listening ComprehensionStudents are asked to listen to the passage and choose the best answers to the questions.1) D2) A3) BExercise 2 Listening for DetailsStudents are asked to listen to the passage again and fill in the blanks with the missing information.1)Verrazano, an Italian about whom little is known, sailed into New York Harbor in 1524 andnamed it Angoulême(安古拉姆).2) The platforms extend to a depth of over 100 feet under the sea.3) Above the surface of the water, the towers rise to a height of nearly 700 feet.4) Each of the four cables contains 26,108 lengths of wire.Part III Oral PracticeIn this part, students will have 3 tasks to accomplish.Task 1 Group DiscussionStudents are asked to work in groups and tell each other three places where they would make their dream trips if they had the time and money. They should explain their reasons for their choice.SampleIf I had money and time, I would first go to Greece, next to Paris and then to Austria. I choose Greece as the first because ancient Greek civilization impresses me the most and I am looking forward to a visit to the Parthenon, which is the most important and characteristic monument of Greek civilization.My second choice is Paris which is a romantic city and the paradise for artists. Paris, the “City of Lights”, is best known for its world-renowned beauty and charm. The Louvre which is located on the right bank of the Seine River is one of the largest and most famous museums in the world. Other places like the Eiffel Tower, the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Palace of Versailles are all attractive places of interest.I choose Austria, the land of music, out of my love for classical music. Austria is the hometown of many world-famous classical musicians such as the Strauss family, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Franz Schubert whose music I have been enjoying for years.Hopefully, my dream will be fulfilled one day. As you can see, all these places are located in Europe and thus it won’t cost too much to visit and take too long before I can save enough money to cover the expenses.Task 2 Pair WorkIn partⅡtask 2, students have heard a dialogue about dining a broad. Imagine it’s the lunch time in a coffee shop. Students are asked to work in pairs and make a short dialogue between a customer and a waiter/waitress.Sample for the DialogueWaitress: Hello, may I take your order?Customer: Yes, I would like the tomato and cucumber salad, garlic bread, spaghetti and meatballs and iced tea with lemon please.Waitress: Do you want to upgrade that to a super value meal?Customer: No, thanks, but what is a special meal?Waitress: That is a set meal with little fat for people on a diet. Would you like one? Customer: No, thanks, this is enough.Waitress: Is this for here or to go?Customer: I eat in, oh, and can I get some apple pies?Waitress: Sorry, the pie machine is out of work. Your total is 6 bucks.Task 3 Role PlayStudents are asked to find two partners to play the roles of a local guide, Wang and two tourists, Jack and Mike. Jack and Mike have never been to the Great Wall before and are curious about almost everything. Wang introduces the Great Wall to them, and tries his/her best to answer their questions.Sample for the DialogueWang: We’re approaching Badaling and you will see the Great Wall in a short while.Jack: Wonderful! We’ve been waiting for it so long.Mike: W hat’s the length of the Great Wall?Wang: The Great Wall meanders from east to west for about 6,000 kilometers or 12,000 li. That’s why we call it in Chinese “Wan Li Chang Cheng”, w hich literally means “Ten Thousand Li Long Wall”.Jack: And it was built more than 2,000 years ago?Wang: Yes, construction of the Wall first began during the Warring States period about 2,500 years ago. Some kingdoms built huge walls hoping to protect their territories. When Qin Shihuang or the First Emperor unified China in 221BC, he decided to have the various sections of the walls linked up and also extended. From that we got the Great Wall.Jack: And that’s what we’re going to see, right?Wang: No, not really. The Qin Great Wall hasn’t got much left today. In the subsequent dynasties, the Great Wall was rebuilt many times. The last massive rebuilding of the Great wall was in Ming Dynasty. The Great Wall we shall see at Badaling was rebuilt then. Oh, here we are.Please remember the number of our bus. Should you go astray from the group as I knowsome younger members of our group would like to have a quick climb to the top, please re member to come here before 11 o’clock.Jack: What are those towers on the wall spaced at regular distances from one another?Wang: They are beacon fire towers. In ancient times, if attacked by enemies the guards would set off smoke in the day-time and bonfire at night to alarm troops stationed along the wall. Jack: I see Bob and Ma rk are already on the wall. Let’s quicken our steps.Wang: Please watch your step. It’s very steep here and the surface is a little slippery.Jack: I now understand why you told us to wear no high heeled shoes.Wang: Shall I give you a hand?Mike: No, no. I’m doing fine with the help of the banisters.Jack: Hold on. A few more steps will bring us to the top.Wang: Now, this is the furthest point we can go. Beyond here, the wall has not been restored yet.Why don’t we sit down and rest for a while before we turn back?Mike: This is such a lovely place! Green mountains roll over one another. Lush trees dot the slopes. A gentle breeze caresses us and the Great Wall winds its way like a giant serpent. Wang: I also want to tell you a well-known legend. In 221 B.C., in ShanXi Province there was a poor scholar. One day the soldiers came to his village and seized every man in sight, but the scholar managed to escape by hiding himself in a garden. He was discovered by a beautiful young girl named Meng Jiangnu who helped him. Soon they fell in love. But on their wedding d ay he was seized by the emperor’s soldiers and taken to the Great Wall to work.For months and months, Meng Jiangnu waited for her husband to return but there was no news of him. Finally she decided to go to the Great Wall to look for him. After a long and hard journey, she arrived at the beginning of the wall, at Shanhaiguan by the sea. After searching for him for many weeks, she finally gave up her hope. In great despair she knelt by the wall and wept for three days and three nights. The wall, weakened by her tears, collapsed around here and there, where great stones had once been, lay the dead body of her husband.Meng Jiangnu was heart-broken. She threw herself into the sea and drowned. If you get the chance to go to Shanhaiguan yo u’ll see a temple dedicated to her memory over-looking the sea.Jack: Well, Wang, you are not only knowledgeable about history, but also have the gift of the gab!(From /yingyu/55/n-90755.html) Time for FunOne-breath EnglishStudents will listen to the following recording and repeat the sentences after the tape.Step 1Use one breath to imitate the speakers’ pronunciation and intonation. Try to control your speed and make sure you have the right and clear pronunciation and intonation.Step 2Articulate it as clearly and quickly as possible.。

大学英语视听说1-6口语考试答案(优秀范文五篇)

大学英语视听说1-6口语考试答案(优秀范文五篇)

大学英语视听说1-6口语考试答案(优秀范文五篇)第一篇:大学英语视听说1-6 口语考试答案1、Where are you from?I'm from Shanghai.I'm from Beijing.I'm from Guangdong.2、Why did you choose this university?Because it's a well-known university.Because the programs here are said to be really good and not very expensive.Because the location of this university is very good.3、What's your major? Why did you choose it?My major is Physics.I would like to be an engineer.My major is Computer Science.I am planning on doing computer programming.My major is Biology.My parents urged me to study it.4、How do you pay for school?My parents support me financially.I'm on a full scholarship.I work part-time to pay some of my expenses.5、What do you think is the most difficult when learning English?Grammatically, English is not too hard to learn, but learning to speak it fluently is a different story!I think vocabulary is probably the most difficult.There are so many words and phrases for us to learn.I find it takes time and energy to learn it well even though I know “No pains, no gains.”2Unit2>>Test11、Do you often exercise?Well, I take a long walk almost every morning.Does that count?Not very often.Sometimes I lift weights.Yes, I do.I go to the gym five times a week.At least I try to.Yeah, I love to exercise.I usually work out every day.No.I don't play sports often.My schedule is so tight that I just can't manage it!I'm afraid not.I don't play any sports, but I enjoy watching them on TV.Sometimes I play basketball with friends, but nothing else.2、What is your favorite sport?I like jogging the best, because I can jog anywhere, at any time, and in any season.What's more, jogging doesn't require any special training or skill.Football, of course.It's so exiting and thrilling.That's a tough question.I love football, basketball and volleyball.I don't play them, though.I prefer watching them on TV!3、Do you think regular physical exercise is important? Why?Yes.Physical exercise can make us strong and healthy, and also improve our mind.Yes.Physical exercise can keep you in good shape.4、Are you a basketball fan? Who is your favorite basketball player?Yes, definitely.Yao Ming is my favorite.I'm proud of him for his wonderful performance in NBA.I think he represents China well.I'm a big basketball fan.Even if games are sometimes really late at night or early in the morning, I will stay up to watch them.Michael Jordan used to be my favorite basketball player, but now it's Tracy McGrady.5、Are you a football fan? Who is your favorite football player?No.I'm too busy to be a real football fan, but I enjoy talking about it.Football games have become a common topic of conversation in social settings.Yes, I am.The Brazilian player Ronaldo is my favorite.Unit3>>Test11、Who is your best friend? What makes this friend so special?My best friend is my deskmate.She and I have been studying together since we went to kindergarten.My roommate Xiao Tao is my best friend.He always helps me whenever I'm in trouble.Once he lent me money when I was broke.My best friendis Li Ying, my former high school classmate.She is the only person I can pour out my heart to.2、What does “A friend in need is a friend indeed” mean to you?A friend who helps you when you are really in need is a real friend.A friend who doesn't help you when you're in trouble cannot be counted as a true friend.3、Do you have any long distance friendships? How do you maintain them?Yes, I do.I have a friend in the United States.We talk on the phone at least once a month.Yes, I have a friend in Beijing.We often chat on the Internet.I receive an e-mail message from him almost every day.4、Have you ever quarreled with a friend? Why?Yes.He got my favorite CD stuck in the player and broke it.No, because I will always forgive my friends, even when they've wronged me.5、do? Your friend is having trouble in class and asks to copy your work.What should youI may show my friend my class notes or teach him or her to solve the problems, but I should not let him or her copy my work.If I allow him or her to do so, he or she will not learn to solve the problems and I may get into trouble, too.Unit4>>Test11、What's the weather like in your hometown?The winters in my hometown are not very cold, but it rains a lot.It's usually hot and wet in summer.It's very windy and dusty in springs, and there's a long cold winter.2、How's the weather today?It's great;it's warm and sunny outside.There's a little breeze, so it's not too hot.It's cloudy, but they say it's going to rain in the afternoon, and then the skies will be clear in the evening.3、How can ordinary people forecast weather?They can use their eyes and brains to make weather forecasting.For example, if they see rings round the sun, theyknow that a rain is coming.If they see a rainbow in rainy weather, they know that the weather will be clear and fine.If the stars twinkle clearly at night, they know that it will be fine the next day.4、How do we know the earth is getting warmer?We have longer summers, and even in winter we hardly see any snow.These changes are signs of global warming, or a result of the greenhouse effect.5、Do you think weather and temperature can affect our mental activities? Why or why not?Yes, I do.For example, when summer comes, we're less likely to sit still and do some thinking because the heat makes us restless.But in spring, the weather is quite pleasant and we're more likely to think better and more creatively.I don't think so.You can always keep an active mind if you want to.It doesn't depend on hot or cold weather, warm or cool days.Unit5>>Test11、What is your favorite food?My favorite food is hamburgers.The food I like best is French fries.They are crispy.My favorite food is seafood, particularly shellfish.It is really to my appetite.I'm a vegetarian.I like tofu best.Green vegetables, for example, broccoli, are my favorites, too.I like spicy food, all kinds of spicy food.2、Do you often eat out? Why or why not?Not very often.Because I'm a student and eating out is more expensive than eating on campus.I can't say I eat out very often, but I do eat out sometimes because the food in our school cafeteria is always the same stuff.When friends come to visit me from off campus, I usually take them out for a meal.The food in a nearby restaurant is good and has a lot of variety, and is not expensive.Sometimes, my roommates and I take turns hosting a party at the McDonald's near our school.3、Can you describe your eating habits?Usually, I have a light breakfast, because in the morning I don't have an appetite.For my lunch I have noodles or dumplings.In the evening I usually have pork, egg, beef or chicken with rice, vegetables and a soup.I usually have three meals on weekdays, but over the weekend I have two meals because I like to sleep in.I often skip breakfast, for I sleep late and I have no time for it.My schedule is so tight that I often grab some junk food at a grocery store for my lunch.A big meal for me is usually my supper.My friends often warn me to keep regular meals, and I know they're right, but I just find it hard to change a habit.4、What do you think of fast food?There're many fast food chains in China, like McDonald's and KFC.Many people like to get a bite to eat at one of them.This kind of fast food has become a cultural phenomenon.I like fast food, especially the Chinese instant noodles.They're delicious and spicy.They're so convenient and inexpensive.5、How does your diet affect your health?I've often been told that a balanced diet is important to good health.For example, if you eat too much fat, you're more likely to suffer from obesity or a heart attack.I know that eating too much sugar may lead to diabetes.So I eat sugar only once in a while, and often eat fruit and vegetables.Unit6>>Test11、Do you often see a doctor? Give your reasons.Yes, because I often catch a cold and then run a high fever.I have to see a doctor about it.No, I seldom see a doctor because I always take good care of my health.I pay great attention to keeping regular hours, having exercise in the open air, and maintaining a balanced diet.2、What do you do when you have a cold or a headache?I seldom have a cold, but sometimes I get headaches afterreading.In this case, I will take a walk around the campus and do some jogging.Sometimes I play ping-pong with my roommates.When I have a cold, I go to see a doctor immediately.Also, I'll force myself to eat as much as I can.I believe in the saying “Feed a cold and starve a fever”.3、Do you believe that “Happiness lies first of all in health”? Why or why not?Yes, I believe in the saying.Without good health, you will simply get nowhere.You cannot work, you cannot make money, you cannot enjoy life, and you will find your existence meaningless.No, I don't think so.Some people have very good health, but they're not happy at all.Wealth, knowledge and many other things are also very important.4、Do you buy health insurance? Give your reasons.Yes, I do.Because we are living in an unsafe world.Misfortunes such as illness, injury and even death can happen to us any time.I believe that buying insurance is the best way to prepare myself against such misfortunes.No, I don't.I think buying health insurance is just a waste of money.I enjoy very good health, so insurance is unnecessary for me.5、What do you think about the medical care in your university?I think it's pretty good.The school hospital is equipped with modern equipment and staffed with highly qualified doctors and nurses who are always very friendly.The school has purchased health insurance for us, so we don't have to worry about the medical expenses.I don't like the medical care in our university.The hospital is so small, and there is often a long line of students waiting for medical treatment.In addition, some doctors and nurses are not so friendly to us.第二篇:大学英语视听说口语考试十个话题!In my opinion,I think college students should not followfashion trend.First of all,college students don’t have the competent to pay for it,because it will always take a lot of money to follow fashion trend.And if we follow fashion trend blindly,the burden of our parents will increase.What’s more,some students like to compare with others.If one of them follows fashion trend,the rest of them will do it,too,because of their vanity.As far as I am concerned,fashion trend depends on ourselves.If we think it is g ood,that’s all right.We don’t need to follow anything,don’t waste money to do anything that do not make sense.Nowadays many college students like to buy big brands.In my opinion,I think it is not a good phenomenon.First of all,big brands are always very expensive,and we will spend a lot of money to buy them.However we don’t have the competent to pay for them.So we ask our parents for money.It will increase the burden of our parents.It is not easy for our parents to earn mony.We shoud not waste money to buy big brands.What’s more,buying big brands will make a bad effect.You buy big brands,I will buy them,too,because of our vanity.I think we should not pursue big brands and big brands are not always high quality.We can buy something good with a lower price.Tha t’s will be great.Big brands do not make sense.My favorite type of movie is comedy.When I am sad,it can make me burst into laughter,though when I am happy,it can make me feel edy can affect our mood and make us feel relax.Watching comedy usually makes a good atmosphere,so I think it is compatible for family to watch and have a nice time.My favorite comedy is kungfu.It is very interesting and it shows us that justice is always the winner.We should be a good person and do something helpful to other people,even to our edy is not on the surface.It can tell us how to be agood and helpful person.I like comedy.My favorite band is Mayday.Mayday is a popular band from Taiwan,with five good man,the lead singer Axin,the team leader and guitarist monster,the drummer Guanyou,the guitarist stone and bass player masha.They have millions of fans around the world and they creat many records.They are full of positive energy.And their songs encourage many people to do what they want to and persue their dreams,make them reality.They are example.When I was preparing for the university entrance exam,I was too tired to study.It was their songs that gave me energy to go on.Then I went to NAU.They also teach us to cherish the things we have and be contentment,so that we can live a happy life and less complaining.They are really a good band.I love them very much.When I consider a boy to be my boyfriend,he must be,first of all,a nice guy.He should be kind,dependable,honest and responsible.He should also be a good listener,especially listen to what I am talking about,even my complaining.Because I am not a careful girl.I think he should be considerate,so that he can give me compatible and good advice.He should be humorous.When I am not happy,he can tell me jokes to make me laugh.I think he should like sports.It’s good for his health and make hin a sunshine boy.He should have light and wram smile.If I love a boy at first sight,It is must because of his attractive smile.Well, among the movies I’ve watched this year, TINY TIMES may be the best, I perceive.It presents a solid opinion about the relationship that is confronted with love and finance.And it well points to the root of people’s suffering in this profit-first society, and illustrates a farewell image of Shanghai’s luxurious centre.With reference to the best actress, I think YANGMI may be the queen.She gave a totally emotional performance to the audience, making everyoneat the scene experience what the real friendship is, and who you are to give your heart and soulWell, from the positive side, I have to say that advertisements is , to some extent ,a good thing.Because it has enabled the potential consumers to know what the company is selling and they has more options when buying stuffs.And it is undeniable that advertisements have done a lot to boost the production, which stimulates the growth of the economy.But there is some immerits of advertisements still, it may mislead consumers sometimes, and even results in the decay of consumers’ rights.So I think product placements have both merits and immerits, in my oppinion.From the positive side, certainly the placements have done a good job of advertising a product, just through the way of a special scene, and meanwhile leaving a good impression among the audience.But from the opposite side, can you imagine the feeling that when you’re happily appreciating a film, then the bloody lousy placements appears, totally ruined your good mood and make you complain? Consequently this may let an audience hate the company and never buy these products.I think one can find true love through the Internet.Internet is a way to know each other.Through the Internet they talk about their hobbies and life.Then they can find they have many common interests and views.So they keep communication and share their sadness and ter they fall in love with each other and have many face-to-face dates.They get along well in reality.Finally they get married.It’s a truth around me.I think Internet is just a beginning.Really dates is necessary.Though we can find true love through the Internet,finding true love in reality is better.I still remember the day when I sang in public for the first time.I was ten years old anda little shy.That day was a fine day,we represented our school to join a singing contest.I was nervous,because I was one of the lead singers and it was my first time to sing in public.My teacher enrourged me and told me not to be nervous,relaxing.We stood on the stage.My heart bit faster and my face turned to red.Music played.I looked at the conductor and began to sing,sank into the music,did not see the audience.Finally we got a good result.第三篇:高级英语视听说口语考试话题及说明2011-2012(1)高级英语视听说口语考试说明各位同学,1.本学期期末口语考试安排于第十七周上课时间进行;2.考试方式采取学生分小组讨论的方式进行,因此在考试前请同学们按照已有的做presentation的分组进行期末口语考试话题的准备;3.学生小组汇报后,老师根据学生小组所准备的内容进行相关提问;4.考试话题共8个,每个小组需对全部话题进行准备,考试时临时抽取话题;5.考试时间平均每个学生2-3分钟左右。

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1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Taking medicine.B. Drinking water.C. Having a good mood.D. Doing exercises.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Being in hospital.B. Getting knocked down by a stranger.C. Losing his wallet.D. Having a stomachache.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Go to have a lie down.B. Give a call to their doctor.C. Finish his breakfast.D. Give the woman a physical checkup.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Blood pressure.B. Heart.C. Blood system.D. Teeth.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The speakers want to see a romance film in the cinema.B. The speakers will probably stay at home.C. The woman caught a bad cold.D. The man will go to cinema himself.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.David:Nancy, have you gotNancy:Well, not really. I am not accustomed to the here.I often getDavid:Oh, that's If you don't feel you shouldsee the doctor.Nancy:I've beenyourDavid:That's good. Health is the most valuable thing. You should take goodNancy:There's(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)Part III ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.What was the patient's purpose in coming to Dr. Hyde?A. He came for an X-ray.B. He came to have his teeth examined and cleaned.C. He came to have one of his teeth filled.D. He came to have one of his teeth crowned.2.According to the dialog, what is the patient's problem?A. There is a hole in one of his teeth.B. One of his teeth is broken.C. One of his teeth has loosened.D. His teeth are dirty.3.What does the patient feel about his bad tooth?A. He does not feel any pain yet.B. The bad tooth hurts when he drinks something warm.C. The bad tooth hurts when he drinks something cold.D. The bad tooth produces a continuous sharp pain.4.How many possible ways of treating the bad tooth has the dentist mentioned?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.5.What does "local anesthesia" probably mean?A. A drug in the filling.B. Something that helps to keep the crown in position.C. Something that treats the decay.D. Something that dulls the pain.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.When we last talked, you promised there would be less television and_______food.A. rubbishB. garbageC. junkD. spam2.There was a time when women ________ their waists to have a nice figure.A. boundedB. bondedC. bindedD. bound3.When people move to a new country, they may experience _________.A. culture shockB. cultural shockC. cultured shockD. civilized shock4.He was sure the doctor would give him ________ that would make him feelbetter.A. a shootB. a shotC. an injectD. a reject5.The doctor told the patient, "_______ my advice and you'll feel better."A. HearB. ListenC. FollowD. Take at6.A healthy person can fight ________ the flu in three to five days, thougha cough can last two more weeks.A. offB. awayC. backD. with7.Looking well is important, but _________ when it comes at the risk of yourhealth.A. notB. noC. not moreD. not longer8.I know if I watch too much TV, I'll have heart trouble and high bloodpressure. But I'd _________ TV.A. die rather than giving upB. die instead of give upC. rather die than to give upD. rather die than give up9.School is important, but ________ is your health.A. tooB. as wellC. alsoD. so10.If you get involved with some sort of physical exercise, you'll get_________.A. sick a lot lessB. a lot of less sickC. less sick a lotD. a less lot sick11.She is not physically strong, and cold weather often _________ her.A. gets the best ofB. gets the most ofC. takes advantage ofD. gets the upper hand of12.We are so concerned with the popular notion of appearance ________ the word"diet" has lost its original meaning.A. soB. whatC. thatD. which13.If you are a young lady in your twenties, you may want to be ________ adiet.A. onB. inC. forD. with14.The clinic of a small university usually __________ only small problemsrather than major surgical operations.A. addressesB. addresses atC. addresses toD. addresses at15.When moving to a new location, people may become very sad or __________.A. depressedB. repressedC. oppressedD. pressed16.The doctor does not have any __________ in the morning, but there is acancellation at 3 pm.A. openingsB. opennessC. opensD. openedness。

全新版《大学英语听说教程》第一册Unit 6听力原文、答案及综合教程练习答案

全新版《大学英语听说教程》第一册Unit 6听力原文、答案及综合教程练习答案

Unit 6VocabularyⅠ1.1)Fertile2)Reflected3)Overseas4)Slim5)Split6)Sustained7)Glow8)Thrust9)Keen10)B ud11)P revious12)W hichever2.1) The sickly smell of carpets and furniture in the bedroom disgusts me.2) Mary stopped corresponding with Henry after the death of her mother.3) A radio transmitter is best located at an isolated place far fromcities.4) I was so absorbed in the game on TV that I didn’t hear Martin come in.5) The rough surface of the basketball helps players grip the ball.3.1) to broaden; make their way2) disgusts; take a chance on3) the grand; and overseas; reflectedⅡ1. 1) frightened 2) afraid/ frightened2. 1) alike/similar 2) similar3. 1) alive 2) living4. 1) sleeping 2) asleepⅢ1.1) disappointed 2) disappointment 3) disappointing 4)disappoint 5) disappointingly 6) disappointing2. 1) attractive 2) attract 3) attraction 4) attractively 5) unattractively 6) unattractiveComprehension ExercisesⅠCloze1.Text-related1)Identifying 2) gripped 3) margins 4)corresponding 5)overseas 6)little 7)hesitate8)grateful 9) made my way 10) going my way2. Theme-related1)first 2)ring 3)Nor 4) another 5) threw 6) deliberately 7) reasoned 8) himself9) restaurant 10) matterⅡTranslation1.1) Before I went off to university, my grandfather gave me a few words of wisdom which impressed me deeply.2)Never tell my parents about my injuries and I’ll be very gratefulto you (for it).3)At the meeting some of our colleagues put forward sensiblesuggestions about improving our working environment.4)The management has/have agreed to grant the workers a 10% payrise in response to union pressure.5)It was very thoughtful of the hostess to give the house a thoroughcleaning before we arrived.2.Not rich himself, Uncle Li never hesitates to help others. Previousto/Before his retirement, through Project Hope he located the addresses of two country kids who grew up in poor families but had a keen desire to study. From then on he sent them moneyregularly. Later the two made their way to college, and even got a chance to study overseas.Unit 6Part A1. He wants to know where he can buy a painting.2. He found out how much the dress cost as well as where he could buy it.3. She suggests that the man buy a tie for his cousin.1. $20.502. $50.953. 175.404. $50.805. $594Part BTapescript Where Can We Find Women’s Wear?Mark: Excuse me, where can we find women’s wear?Receptionist: On the second floor. You can take the escalator on your right.Mark: Thank you.Salesperson: Good morning. Can I help you?Ann: No, thanks. We’re just looking.Mark: How about this red dress, Ann? It’s very fashionable.Ann: I don’t know. I’m not crazy about red. I think it’s a bit too bright for me. Salesperson: How about this white dress? It’s a new arrival for the season.Ann: Is it? it looks pretty. But is it very expensive?Mark: Let me see the price tag. It says $299.Ann: That’s too expensive for me. I’d like something below $200.Salesperson: What about this blue dress? It’s on sale. It’s 10% off, so it’s only $126/Ann: Mmm. I like the color. Do you think it’ll look good on me, Mark?Mark: I think so. Why don’t you try it on?Salesperson: What size do you take?Ann: Medium.Salesperson: Here’s a medium in blue. The fitting room is right behind you.Ann: (wearing the dress) What do you think of it, Mark?Mark: It’s very nice. I think blue suits you. And it fits perfectly.Ann: Great. I think I’ll take it.Mark: That’s a good deal.Salesperson: Will that be cash or charge?Ann: Cash, please.Exercise 1: 1. In a department store. 2. There were four people speaking in the conversation. They were the receptionist, the salesperson, Ann and Mark. 3. To buy a dress for Ann.Exercise 2: a d b d cDialogue 1: 1. Can I help you, ladies 2. Yes, please. (We are looking for a backpack) 3. Sporting goods, 5th (floor) all the way in the back. 4. Betty. 5. Backpacks. Goodness, (they have all sizes and c0lors!) What do you want 6. Big enough for weekend travel home, (but that I can) use 7. I have a large travel one already, so I basically want a book bag. 8. smaller ones… (I’m getting a) black 9. Cheerful-red, (I think). And I want waterproof, so my books stay dry. 10. That’s a really good idea. 11. If we’re going travelling, we can’t spend too muchDialogue 2: 1. Oh, let’s just go in the store a minute 2. Ok, but just a snack 3.some milk… bread 4. milk. How about a soda 5. Coca Cola makes you fat. Milk 6. yoghurt…those butter cookies 7. Alright… some fruit (or) some juice… this bread 8. fresh 9. bread…at the bus stop 10. The juice 11. ThanksPart CTapescript Defective GoodsThe other day, Mrs. White bought some bed linen at a small store near her home. The store had a good reputation, and Mrs. White had often shopped there before. But when she got home and examined the sheets, Mrs. White was shocked. One of them had a big hole in the middle, and another was badly stained. And two others were frayed at the edges.As you can imagine, Mrs. White was very angry and she went back immediately to complain. When she arrived, the store was closed and the two other angry ladies were waiting outside. One of them told Mrs. White that she had bought some towels that morning, and the other lady said that she had purchased a linen tablecloth. In both cases the goods were defective. A little later some other women joined them, and they all told the same story.Finally the storekeeper appeared and let them in. The poor man looked very worried. He became very nervous when the ladies threatened to call the police, but he denied trying to cheat them. Then he explained what had happened. In his absence, the driver of a delivery truck had mistaken his shop for a secondhand goods store and had delivered a load of used material from a nearby hotel. The sales clerk had not bothered to check the delivery and had started selling the defective goods right away.The storekeeper apologized for the mis take and promised to exchange the ladies’ purchases and to refund half the price. Needless to say he fired the careless assistant.。

unit6新标准大学英语 视听说 综合教程 网上作业 答案.doc

unit6新标准大学英语 视听说 综合教程 网上作业 答案.doc

Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.comparable illusion combination addictedacceptable objective endurance cooperatefavourable demonstrate princess crucialintention payment item retailglobal claim fashion estimate1・ISandra spent the weekend shopping at the I outlets.Your answer Correct answerretail2., I -----------My parents thought it wasn,t I for me to have a credit card until T was 19.Your answer Correct answeracceptable3.,I ----------I don,t have a (n) I impression of that shop because the salesgirlwas very rude to me when T was in there last.Your answer Correct answerfavourable4.”I ”"What form of I wou 1 d you like to use?"Your answer Correct answerpayment5.IWhen I go shopping with my wife, I have no I about who is in control.Your answer Correct answerillusion6・ II I that about 30 per cent of my salary is spent on new shoes.Your answer Correct answerestimate7. I ---------You need a lot of I to go shopping with Sue; she likes to shop from dawn to dusk!Your answerabout manufacturing.Your answer1L,,rdlike to buy this mobile phone,Correct answerclaimbut can you I how it worksYour answerto shopping since she's at the mall everyCorrect answerendurance&I ------------ .The two shirts were I in qua! i ty but not in price; one was muchcheaper.Your answerCorrect answercomparable9.I -------Greg always makes me feel like a(n) I when we go out together; hebuys me whatever T want.Your answerCorrect answerprincess10., I -------Jackie doesn't I to be an expert, but she certainly does know a lotfor me?"Your answer Correct answerdemonstrate12. ” | -----------------------------------------"These are all gifts so please put each Iin a separate bag.Correct answeritem13.Sometimes I think Marie is weekend!Your answerCorrect answeraddicted14.I -------- 11Patricia buys a different I magazine on the way to work everymorning.Your answerCorrect answerfashion15., I ---------Tanya learned a long time ago that it's Ito shop within a budget.Your answerCorrect answerYour answer crucial16.IThe I of good looks and value was what sold me on that dress.Correct answercombina tioiiobsession for women.Correct answer objective,it's usually best to try allCorrect answer cooperateYour answer Thomas went bankrupt last year,Correct answerinbut he s learned his lesson and is now17.I think that shopping is becoming a(n)Your answer Correct answerglobal18.”I ---------"Why did you buy that? You know you have no I of wearing it.Your answer Correct answerintention19., I ---------My boyfriend doesrf t understand that the I of shopping is not to buy things but to have a good time-Your answer20. 厂If the salespeople are willing to Iclothes on before buying anything.Your answerSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21.I --------That store sells everything I for the kitchen sink.Your answer Correct answerexcept22.I ---Ilappi 1 y, it took him about 30 minutes to reply I in the affirmative.Your answer Correct answeron24.I ----My teacher guessed that, I all, 80 percent of us passed the exam.Your answer Correct answerin25., I ------Every time I buy something, it's painful to hand I the payment.the road to recovery.Your answer Correct answerover26.I ---Jennifer is trying I a pair of orange Crocs.Your answerto give in to the (31)The (32)has created a (33)However, if you don't want to go (34) I 3,it is (35)a(n) (36) (37) I 3, Correct answeron27., I ---DoiT t give I to temptation and spend more than your budget!Your answer Correct answerin28., I ----T wouldiT t sell my car I al 1 the world 一T love it!Your answer Correct answerfor29., I -----Louise wasn,t smart with her credit cards and quickly went I debt.Your answer Correct answerinto30., , I ----Let's go shopping! I'm desperately in need I new pants.Your answer Correct answerofPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Credit card debt affects a surprising number of people every year. It is very easyFto spend more money than you actually have.number of people who continue to buy too much on credi t problem, withbankruptcy statistics rising in nearly every country of the world>二khat you start making the right decisions now. Shopping can become 创,and if you think you have it, then you should seek help.most people deny they have a problem and then sink deeperLiving in debt and going bankrupt are not (39) ! The road to (40) 创begins now. Get smart about your spending habits.Your answer(31)(32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37)(38)(39)(40) Correct answer temptation sheer global bankrupt crucialaddiction Incredibly exception acceptable recovery。

现代大学英语听力Unit 6 Book 1答案

Unit 6 Houses and HomesT ask 1ScriptMy dream house is not very big but not very small. It is very quiet and it is near the centre of the city.I imagine a large garden with pets including three dogs and two cats. I dream of a large kitchen and a comfortable living room with a big sofa and big windows. I like brightly-lit rooms.There are only two floors, with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The furniture is modem and not dark. I would like to have a hobbies room with plenty of books and maps on the walls.Finally, I would like to have a small swimming pool for the summer and a good sauna for the winter.This is my dream house.KeyFill in the blanks with what you hear on the tape.See the Script.T ask 2ScriptRod: Hello. Is that Oxford 40414?Mary: Y es it is.Rod: Erm... I'm enquiring about the flat which was advertised in the local paper.Mary: Oh yes?Rod: Wonder if you could tell me, how much is the rent a month, please?Mary: It's£112.Rod: I see. Is it fairly near the city centre?Mary: Y es, it's only about a kilometre away.Rod: I see. Is it quite handy for the shops?Mary: Y es, within a minute or two on foot.Rod: What about a garden?Mary: Well you have the use of the garden.Rod: I see. And central heating, is there?Mary: Y es, yes. Gas central heating.Rod: I see. Erm... how many rooms are there, please?Mary: Well, there's one very large bed-sitting room, a kitchen and bathroom and a small hall.Rod: I see. Erm... which floor is it on?Mary: On the first floor.Rod: Oh good. Erm... would it be possible for me to visit it tomorrow, say about 5 o'clock?Mary: Yes, certainly.Rod: Oh good. That's fine. Could you just give me your name, please? Mary: Y es. The name is Mary Jones [Y es.] and the address is 41 North Parade.Rod: 41 North Parade. Fine. Thanks ever so much. I'll see you tomorrow at 5 o'clock then.Mary: Y es. [OK?] Good.Rod: Bye-bye.Mary: Goodbye.KeyA. Fill in the following chart.B. Decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) according tothe tape.l) Rod has learnt something about the flat from an advertisement in a local newspaper. [T]2) Rod will have no access to the garden when he moves in. [F]3) It's a two-bedroom flat. [F]4) Rod says he will go and visit the landlady tomorrow morning. [F] Task 3ScriptMr. Henschel is talking about his house.Interviewer: Mr. Henschel, you're from Germany, and you're now living in Thailand.Mr. Henschel: Y es, that's right. I built this house eight years ago. Interviewer: Why did you choose a traditional Thai house?Mr. Hensche l: Because I collect Thai antiques and I think they look best in a traditional house.Interviewer: It's really very beautiful. And very cool here in the garden.What's above us?Mr. Hensche: There's a large, open verandah above us. See? There's an opening here. Y ou can see the sky.Interviewer: And someone on the verandah can look into the garden. Mr. Henschel: That's right. That's the living room, at the front of the house, with the stairs next to it. There's a toilet under thestairs and next to that is the study.Interviewer: What else is there on the ground floor?Mr. Henschel: There's a dining room at the back of the house, across from the study.Interviewer: And upstairs?Mr. Henschel: The bedrooms, and the verandah. The main bedroom is above the living room. But I don't need a lot of bedrooms.I just need room for my antiques.Interviewer: But where's the kitchen?Mr. Henschel: The kitchen is outside, there, in the other building. Thai houses are often like that. Then the heat and the cookingsmells aren't in the house.KeyChoose the best answer to each of the following questions.l) Mr. Henschel is from (b)a) England b) Germany c) Thailand d) America2) The word "verandah" in the interview most likely means (c)a) a window through which one can look into the gardenb) a special type of bedroomc) an open area with a floor and a roof that is built on the side of a housed) a kitchen separate from the main building3) Why did Mr. Henschel choose a traditional Thai house? (d)a) The kitchen is outside the main buildingb) He tries to look like a native Thai.c) A Thai house is very beautiful and coold) The Thai antiques he has collected will look best in such a house.4) Which of the following statements is NOT true? (d)a) There are some stairs next to the living room.b) The study is next to the toilet.c) There is a dining room at the back of the house.d) The bedrooms are on the ground floor.T ask 4ScriptElectricity comes through an underground cable. Then a thin cable enters your home through a special box, called a fuse box, and a meter. This meter counts units of electricity, and at the end of a month or a quarter your parents pay their electricity bill. Different wires go from the meter to all the rooms in your house or flat. Y ou cannot see these wires because they are under the floors or in the walls. Some wires are for thelights in the ceiling, and others are for all our machines. We use electricity for refrigerators, cookers, water heaters and washing machines. What does your family use electricity for?KeyAnswer the following questions.l) Describe how electricity comes into home.Key: Electricity comes through an underground cable. Then a thin cable enters our home through a fuse box and a meter.2) What is the use of a meter?Key: The meter counts units of electricity.3) Can you normally see the wires? Why or why not?Key: No. Because they are normally under the floors or in the walls. 4) What do we often use electricity for?Key: Usually for refrigerators, cookers, water heaters and washing machines.T ask 5Script1) Something's definitely wrong. It's not cooling properly. The food that I put in it yesterday was spoiled by today.2) It's been out of order for several hours. I can’t get a dial tone. I'd like toget it fixed as soon as possible because I have to make some important business calls.3) I wish you could fix the central heating in there. When I go to bed at night it's so cold that I can't get to sleep.4) It hasn't been heating right for some time. Sometimes it gets too hot and burns everything. Other times it doesn't get hot enough, and things don't get cooked.5) It's been driving me crazy all summer! It keeps breaking down and itdoesn't keep the room cool. It's so hot in this room most of the time that I can hardly breathe.KeyWhat is each speaker talking about? Choose the best answer.1) a) stove b) refrigerator c) air conditioner (b)2) a) radio b) telephone c) television (b)3) a) bedroom b) living room c) kitchen (a)4) a) stove b) dryer c) central heating (a)5) a) central heating b) lamp c) air conditioner c)T ask 6ScriptWhen Mrs. Kienast's quintuplets were born, they were too small toleave the hospital. They couldn't leave the hospital until they weighed enough. During the time when the babies were in the hospital, Mrs. Kienast was busy at home.After the Kienasts' neighbors learned of the quintuplets' birth, they decided to add some extra rooms to the family's house. The house was too small for a big family. It had only five rooms. The neighbors decided to add seven more. They are giving their labor without pay because they want to help.KeyAnswer the following questions.1) Give a title to the story.Key: The House Was Not Big Enough/The Kienasts' Housing Problem 2) Can you tell us what the word "quintuplets" probably means incontext?Key: It means five (or several) children born of the same mother at the same time.3) Why did Mrs. Kienast's babies have to stay in the hospital for some days?Key: They were too small to leave the hospital.4) What did the neighbors decide to do when knowing the babies' birth? Key: They decided to add some extra rooms to the Kienasts' house.5) How many rooms would the house have after being rebuilt?Key: 12.6) Will the Kienasts pay their neighbors? Why or why not?Key: No. The neighbours want to help them.T ask 7ScriptMary Fargo and Pete Russell are talking about how they feel about their house, now that they've finished renovating it.Mary: Yes, yes. I really feel that it was all worth it now. When people come to see it, they always say they love it, andthat we've done a super job, and it's good to hear that.Pete:I sometimes walk around and just touch various things--some of these books are very rare and they'relovely to hold--here, feel this leather cover. I think a houseshould be all about the senses. I hear Mary working out inthe morning on her exercise bar, or playing the piano. Itreally sounds like a home as well.Mary: I think I have two favourite rooms--the music room is here.We had the carpet specially made. Y ou can feel thethickness of it, even in shoes. It's an informal sitting room,really. A lot of our favourite things are in this room.Sometimes, after a heavy day, I like to just sit here andlook at the paintings, or play the piano, or listen to music.My other favourite is the breakfast room because it's sobright and cheery, and in the summer we throw thewindows open and I can hear the birds, or Pete playingwith the dog.Pete: Someone asked me the other day if I could bear to do it all again.Interviewer: And what did you say?Pete: Well of course, it's all worthwhile in the end. But to tell you the truth, I was almost sad when it was finished. Well, youknow that, I wondered what I was going to do next. I loveddesigning the curtains for example. And I liked doing thewallpaper. And it was especially good because we weredoing it for ourselves. I hated doing some of the mundanethings, though.Mary: I think it's a question of degree, really. I like some types of shopping. I love shopping for antiques, for example. Andchoosing furniture and fabrics. I like doing that. What I hatedoing is ordinary day-to-day shopping. I love shopping for adinner party, for example. Going into all the small specialityshops, the cheese shop, the fishmonger's and so on. But Ihate shopping for washing powder, for example. I don't likedoing the ordinary boring things.KeyAnswer the following questions:1) Why does Mary say, "I really feel that it was all worth it now"?Key: She and Pete have worked hard for renovating their house. Now it's finished, and looks nice. Others say they have done a good job. So she thinks it's worthwhile.2) Pete says "a house should be all about the senses." In his opinion, is their house a good one by this standard? Why or why not?Key: Y es, he thinks so. In the house, he can touch various things (e.g. the leather cover of a rare book), and hear Mary working out in the morning, or playing the piano.3) What are Mary's two favourite rooms?Key: The music room and the breakfast room.4) Why was Pete almost sad when the renovation was finished?Key: He loved doing those interesting things, such as designing curtains, but hated doing ordinary, uninteresting things. Perhaps, after the renovation, there wouldn't be so many interesting things.5) What's Mary's attitudes towards shopping?Key: She likes some kinds of shopping, like buying antiques, but hatesordinary day-to-day shopping.T ask 8ScriptIn recent years, there have been important social and economic changes in the United States. And, these changes have affected almost all of America's housing system, from home building to home buying.First of all, American families are growing smaller. People today are having fewer children, or choosing not to have children at all. Many people are marrying later in life. And, about 40 percent of all American marriages end in divorce.All this means that many Americans now want smaller houses. And, a larger percentage are buying apartments.This has created a shortage of rental housing in many parts of the country. It has caused special difficulties for those who are old or poor, and do not have the money to buy a place of their own.Some people are solving this problem by forming cooperatives. In a cooperative, everyone in an apartment building joins together and buys a share of the building. If 20 percent of those living in the cooperative have low earnings, then the group can get a low-interest loan from the government. If people want to sell their share in the cooperative, they cannot receive more than they paid for it. This helps keep the cost ofcooperatives low.Recent concern over the cost of energy also has brought changes in American housing. Some people are moving back to the cities, to save the cost of driving long distances to work. And, many Americans have begun to seek homes that cost less to heat and light. Some homes are being built underground. They cost almost nothing to heat, because the temperature of the earth changes very little as the seasons change.Other new houses get their energy from the sun. During the day, heat from sunlight is collected through windows on the south side of the house. At night, the windows are covered, and the collected warmth heats the home.Recently, the American economy has also had a major effect on American housing. Inflation has pushed the cost of homes higher and higher. And, interest rates have become very high. Buyers now must pay as much as 18 percent interest for housing loans.Americans with just moderate earnings now find it very difficult to make monthly payments on a new home. In the last few months, even apartments have grown too costly for most people to buy.KeyA. Fill in the missing words in the outline,Main idea: Effects of social and economic changes on America'shousing system.1. Impact of increasingly smaller families:1) greater demand for smaller houses or apartments;2) a shortage of rental housing;3) people solving the problem by forming cooperatives.2. Impact of the rising energy prices:1) some people moving back to cities;2) many seeking homes that cost less to heat and light;3) some homes built underground;4) other houses getting their energy from the sun.3. Impact of economy/economic factors:1) the cost of homes getting higher and higher due to inflation;2) higher interest for housing loans.B. Answer the following questions.1) What is a cooperative?Key: It is a way of solving housing problem and helping keep the cost low. In the cooperative, everyone buys a share of an apartment building. If a low-earning requirement is met, the buyers can get a low-interest loan from the government.2) How can houses get energy from the sun?Key: During the day, heat from sunlight is collected through windows on the south side of the house. At night, the windows are covered, andthe collected warmth heats the home.Task 9ScriptMike: Hello everyone, and welcome to this month's edition of Debate on Radio Time, the programme for students of English round theworld. With me in the studio today I have four guests, James andAlice from Sheffield, and David and Louise from a small villagein Y orkshire. How does living in a town compare with living inthe country? What do they all think? Let's start with you, James. James: Living in a town like Sheffield is wonderful. There is so much to do. My parents often go to the theatre or the cinema. I belong to ayouth club and go to lots of discos. There's a good swimming poolat the Sports Centre and a large library. Public transport is good,so it's easy to get from one place to another. I live very near myschool, so I can walk there, and it's easy to visit my friends. Mike: So you're very happy. What about you, Alice?Alice: Well, James is right in many ways. But I don't like living in town.It's very noisy with all the traffic, and rather dirty. I like going forlong walks in the fresh air, but we've only got parks. I cycle toSchool to get some exercise but it's rather dangerous, and cardrivers shout at you. I don't really like discos or cinemas. I likeopen fields and a peaceful life.Mike: So you're a country girl at heart? Do you agree with her, David? David:Yes, I do. Y ou're closer to nature in the country and it's much quieter. Y ou can watch the plants and animals change with the seasons, and there's more room to play out of doors. And people are more friendly. They seem to have more time, so they stop and talk to you. There's less traffic too, so the air stays fresh.Mike: Do you agree with David, Louise?Louise: Not really. I think life in the country is very dull. It's too quiet.And you can't really play anywhere because the fields are full ofcrops and animals. There is less traffic, but people drive very faston country roads, so they are quite dangerous. I don't likeanimals. The nearest youth club is ten miles away. The worstthing is that I have to get up very early. Public transport is verybad in the country, so I have to catch a special school bus fromthe other end of the village. All my school friends live indifferent villages, and it's difficult to see them out of school.Life's much better in town.Mike: Well, we don't agree. Two for and two against. Well, where is it best to live? Can you think of any more points? Have a debate inyour class and take a vote. Now it's goodbye from James, Alice,David and Louise.All: Goodbye, everybody.Mike: Thank you for joining us and until next Radio Time. Goodbye from me.KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) What is the programme called?Key: Debate on Radio Time.2) How many guests are in the studio? Who are they? Where are they from?Key: Four guests are in the studio. James and Alice are from Sheffield;David and Lousie are from a small village in Y orkshire.3) What's the topic for today's debate?Key: The topic is how living in town compares with living in the country.B. Fill in the following chart.T ask 10ScriptWell, I think I'd prefer to live in a village because.., well, I think the people are friendly and there's a lot of fresh air. I think life generally is healthier in a village and I like being close to nature. And it's very easy for my work as a writer to have peace and quiet.Well, I'd prefer to live in a city because there's more going on. Er... being an actress, I need to go to the cinema and the theatre and there's far more entertainment in the city than there is in the country, of course. I also like it because.., um... people are more open-minded. People don't.., um... mind what you do in the city. And for the shopping as well, I mean, I love going to the village shop but the stores and shops in London can't compare with anything.Y es, well, I prefer living in a village. It's safer than a city and there's less crime and of course there's less traffic, so it's much more pleasant. Then, it's much cheaper than the city. There are.., you know, rents are cheaper and so of course are house prices. It's quiet, it's.., it's peaceful. Y es, I much prefer living in a village.Y es you. Think of the children Roger. It seems to me that you're so... so carried away with the idea.., that you're going to... the idea of buying a house at long last that.., well.., your personal likes and dislikes are.., are making you anything but practical. Alex for example. He'll be going to secondary school next year. And as far as I'm concerned the nearer the school the better. Have you read the description of your beautiful village house? Where is it? Y es, here we are. "Local primary school within walking distance" it says. That of course means that the nearest secondary school will be in Colchester.KeyWrite down each speaker’s main point and main arguments, and discuss them with your partner about these viewpoints.First speaker:Second speaker:Third speaker:Fourth speaker:TipsIn this task we will have more discussions about city life and country life. It is more challenging, for the recordings are close to our authentic, real-life situations. Pay attention to features of spokenEnglish (e.g. contraction, pause, filler, etc.) in this exercise.Try to understand some difficult phrases or sentences from contexts, e.g."---... I love going to the village shop but the stores and shops in London can't compare with anything (in Paragraph 2). (It means no shops or stores can match those in London, which are the best.)... your personal likes and dislikes are.., are making you anything but practical. (This implies 'you're not practical.')"For Paragraph 3, the main points are not given explicitly, so some inferences have to be drawn when taking notes.After listening, do some oral work on this topic.T ask 11ScriptIs it better to rent furniture or to buy your own home furnishings?Today, many young people are renting instead of buying, and furniture rental is one of the fastest-growing businesses in the United States. The reason for this trend is quite simple. People prefer to wait until they have enough money to buy furniture that they really like instead of buying used or cheap furniture. Renting has another advantage too. It saves people the cost of moving their furniture to other parts of the country when they relocate.KeyFill in the blanks with what you hear on the tape.See the Script.T ask 12ScriptFor many years, owning a home has been an important part of the American dream. Since the end of World War II, that dream has come true for a growing number of Americans. Just before the war, less than half of all families in the United States owned their own homes. Today, about 65 percent do.Americans also are living in newer homes than at any other time in American history. The average home today is about 23 years old.Many of these new houses are in suburban areas, just outside America'scities. About 30 years ago, builders started putting up houses in these areas by the hundreds, and sold them as quickly as they could build them. Today, 35 percent of all Americans live in suburban housing areas that did not exist 30 years ago. The remaining 65 percent are divided about equally, between cities and small towns.)。

新理念大学英语第六册听力原文(含答案)unit 6

听说单元测试——Level 6 Unit 6<Script>1.W: The students in Professor Murray’s class think that the test he gave was unfair.M: A few of them do, anyway.Q: What can be inferred from this conversation?<Script>2.W: Is your roommate looking forward to going home for the summer?M: She’s counting the days.Q: What can be inferred about the roommate?<Script>3.M: I’d like to return this sweater because it’s too small. I don’t have the receipt with me, though. ;W: You could exchan ge the sweater for another size. But if you don’t have the receipt, I won’t be able to give you your money back.;Q: What does the woman tell the man?&lt;br/&gt;</Script><Script>4.&lt;br/&gt;W: Mark, you have not gotten good grades this semester, and I can’t recommend you to begin academic courses.&lt;br/&gt;M: I don’t understand. I passed everything. I worked hard and only failed two tests. I even passed a physics test.&lt;br/&gt;Q: What conclusion can we draw from the above conversation?&lt;br/&gt;</Script><Script>5.&lt;br/&gt;M: May I take a make-up exam next week?&lt;br/&gt;W: It’s not my policy to give make-up exams, but the circumstances in your case are exceptional.&lt;br/&gt;Q: What can be concluded from this conversation?&lt;br/&gt;</Script><Script>Tips for Older People to Maintain Visual Abilities&lt;br/&gt;Are you like many senior citizens having a harder time reading small print, navigating dimly lit hallways, or attending public gatherings? Age-related vision loss could be the cause. May is Healthy Vision Month and the American Foundation for the Blind offers these strategies and devices that may help older people with vision loss to maintain their independence and quality of life. &lt;br/&gt;Encourage eye examinations. Make sure your friends and family are examined by an ophthalmologist, a medical doctor who specializes in eye diseases.&lt;br/&gt;Reduce glare and use contrast. Replace lamps with high wattage or three-way bulbs to avoid glare. Place dark colored items against lighter background for clearer distinction.&lt;br/&gt;Eliminate hazards. Keep furniture in the same place at all times, and remove objects that present a tripping hazard, such as throw rugs and low tables. &lt;br/&gt;Update the environment. Replace standard everyday household items, such as playing cards, wall clocks, and kitchen timers, with large print or tactile versions. &lt;br/&gt;Use magnification. Handheld magnifiers can help people read small print on items such as prescription bottles. Mirrors with 5X and 10X magnification allow people with vision loss to see their reflection clearly so they can maintain their appearance independently. &lt;br/&gt;An estimated 6.5 million Americans aged 55 and older are blind or severely visually impaired. That's about one in ten older Americans. One in three people aged 85 and older has some degree of vision loss. By making some simple adjustments, such as the ones listed above, you can help a person with vision loss preserve their independence.&lt;br/&gt;AFB recently opened The National Center on Age-Related Vision Loss in Dallas, Texas, to educate people with vision lossand their families on how they can maintain their quality of life.&lt;br/&gt;</Script>[CDATA[16.Senior citizens over 56 were most likely to do exercises in their spare time.]]> [CDATA[ually people who exercise regularly don't think much of the advantages and disadvantages of participating in exercise.]][CDATA[18.According to Dr. Cousins, plans are more important and effective than self-talk in promoting public exercise participation.][19.People who are active in sports need self-talk to encourage themselves to participate.][20.Boomer-age women are reluctant to exercise because they are fearful of illness or injury.]]><Script>In a study of older adults, senior citizens 56 and older were the least likely to turn to physical exercise in their free time, while boomer age women were the most likely to turn to exercise. The seniors fear injury or illness, say the researchers.&lt;br/&gt;People who are successful at exercising regularly don’t stop to think about it--they really do, “Just do it,” according to Dr. Sandra Cousins, professor of Physical Education and Recreation at the University of Alberta. &lt;br/&gt;In-depth interviews with 40 Alberta men and women aged 42 to 77 revealed that those who exercise regularly don't employ pep talks or think much about the pros or cons of participating. &lt;br/&gt;“We used to think that positive self-talk was important to promote individual exercise participation, but when it comes to the general public, you don’t need a pep talk. You need a plan. If you have planned to meet a friend every Tuesday at 3 p.m. for a walk, you will show up so you don't let them down,” Dr. Cousins said. &lt;br/&gt;&amp;#160;While self-talk strategies occurred among 88 percent of those surveyed, a key strategy used by active people was to take the less talk-more action route, and to stick to a plan for exercise. “When something goes wrong with the plan, like bad weather, they adjust for it. For the unmotivated exerciser, an obstacle becomes a good excuse to do nothing. It's a mindset.” &lt;br/&gt;Of all the participants, boomer-age women (40 to 55) tended to have the highest activity level and awareness of the benefits of exercise. “They are leading the way in being very health-conscious,” Dr. Cousins said. That is likely due to heightened awareness about health issues in the media, such as menopause, she said. “Boomer women are well-read. They are also the health-providers for their families, so that makes them more aware.” &lt;br/&gt;In contrast, older men and women (age 56 and up) were 30 to 50 percent less likely to be physically active in their leisure time, fearful of causing themselve s illness or injury. “They’re being cautious, believing they need to be passive and careful, but they need to open up their thinking,” Dr. Cousins said. “They don’t believe that 60 minutes of active living everyday will help them age more successfully.”&lt;br/&gt;</Script><Script>The class teacher thought that hobbies were very important for every child. She encouraged all her pupils to have one, and sometimes arranged for their parents to come and see the work they had done as a result.&lt;br/&gt;One Friday morning the teacher told the class that those of them who had a hobby could have a holiday that afternoon to get the things they had made as parts of their hobbies ready for their parents to see the following afternoon.&lt;br/&gt;So on Friday afternoon, while those of the pupils who had nothing to show did their usual lessons, the lucky ones who had made something were allowed to go home, on condition that they returned before five o’clock to bring what they were going to show, and toarrange it.&lt;br/&gt;When the afternoon lessons began, the teacher was surprised to see that Tommy was not there. He was the laziest boy in the class, and the teacher found it difficult to believe that he had a hobby. However, at a quarter to five, Tommy arrived with a beautiful collection of butterflies in glass cases. After his teacher had admired them and helped him to arrange them on a table in the classroom, she was surprised to see Tommy pick them up again and begin to leave.&lt;br/&gt;“What are you doing, Tommy?” she asked. “Those things must remain here until tomorrow afternoon. That’s when the parents are coming to see them”&lt;br/&gt;“I know they are coming then,” answered Tommy, “and I will bring them back tomorrow; but my big brother doesn’t want them t o be out of our house at night in case they are stolen.”&lt;br/&gt;“But what has it got to do with your big brother?” asked the teacher. “Aren’t the butterflies yours?”&lt;br/&gt;“No,” answered Tommy. “They belong to him.”&lt;br/&gt;“But Tommy, you are sup posed to show your own hobby here, not somebody else’s!” said the teacher.&lt;br/&gt;“I know that”, answered Tommy. “My hobby is watching my brother collecting butterflies.”&lt;br/&gt;&amp;#160;&lt;br/&gt;1. What did the class teacher think that pupils should have?&lt;br/&gt;2. Who could have a holiday on Friday afternoon?&lt;br/&gt;3. When would the parents come to see the hobbies of the pupils?&lt;br/&gt;4. When were students who were allowed to go home supposed to return?&lt;br/&gt;5. What was Tommy’s hobby?&lt;br/&gt;</Script>Bombay, India, March 26. About 50 shouting members of a militant but obscure cult staged a surprise raid with firebombs and rocks on the US Consulate General here Thursday. One attacker was shot dead by a police guard, authorities said. &lt;br/&gt;The raiders set fire to 11 parked automobiles, seven of them American-owned, and smashed many windows of the consulate, located on a busy Bombay street, police and consulate officials said.&lt;br/&gt;Eyewitnesses said the attackers shouted some anti-American slogans and tossed out pamphlets in incoherent Hindi denouncing both America and the Soviet Union as “dacoits” (armed robbers).&lt;br/&gt;The only reported casualty was a 25-year-old man, one of the attackers, killed by police gunfire. Consulate officials said they were told by police that the fatal shot was fired by an Indian police guard who was on duty alone until police reinforcements arrived about 15 minutes after the attack started.&lt;br/&gt;Police said they arrested 30 of the attackers and identified their leader as Bandu Shingre, head of a militant anti-alien organization named after the Hindu God Shiva.&lt;br/&gt;The Consulate was open for business Friday under stepped-up police security following the attack, an embassy official reported.&lt;br/&gt;</Script>。

大学英语第六册课本+听力答案

⼤学英语第六册课本+听⼒答案1)The special committee will consider (guilty of )2)Fires broke out everywhere(flames)3)In many a country women have (equality)4)This hot summer(reminds of)5)Ben Johnson of Canada(was stripped of)6)There is no (justice) in the world7)The black Americans have been (destiny)8)In 1991 almost 36 million (poverty)9)Their fourth year without (despair)10)T ougher laws have been (discrimination)11)Xiang Shan Hotel in Beijing (architect)12)All the candidates have made (pledges)13)What was intended as a (degenerate)14)T o the (horror)of all the15)T he doctor claimed that the (threshold)16)T heir attempts to help create more(cripple)1)A verage students who (idle) 2)Mrs.Parker had her car (wielding) 3)The world will be different (adapt)4)It seems that more and more(donate)5)Ralph got(scratched) al over when he6)The idle young man lit a (swinging)7)If you would move (sideways)8)We’ve (plotted)our projected costs9)Jane (knelt) down to pull a weed10)Companies are now trying to 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大学英语听力教程上册unit6原文及答案

Unit SixPart One StatementsComplete each of the statements with what you hear and choose A or B that explains the word or phrase in bold.1. I can't hear you, the noise of the traffic is absolutely awful. ( A )2. I'm going away to New Y ork for a few days and I'd like you to keep an eye on my homewhile I'm away. ( B )3. Ask them to give us a ring if they see or hear anything suspicious. ( A )4. Smoking has the highest percentage of deaths compared to other addictive drugs andalcohol. (A)5. In my opinion, smokers should quit smoking as soon as possible. ( B )6. Many people tried to tell the Freemen to give up, but the Freemen group did not want to bearrested. ( B )7. The group of Freemen will still be charged with writing bad checks and threatening ajudge. ( A )8. The six children are happy to be with the policemen, and they are not afraid of being takenaway and split up again. ( A )9. They split the brothers up among three foster homes. This upset the children very much. ( B )10. The company that makes the electricity wants to charge people more money for it. ( A )Part Two DialoguesDialogue OneHave Y ou Gone Deaf or Something?M: Oh, there you are. I've been waiting for you half an hour. What have you been doing?W: I've been shopping. I've bought a new hat. Do you like it?M: It's all right. I met the Popes' son, Norman, while I was waiting for you. He's just come back from France.W: Yes, I know. Mrs. Pope told me. She's very proud of him. She says he speaks French fluently.M: How long has he been learning it?W" I'm not sure.M: What did you say?W: I said I'm not sure. I think he's been studying French since he was twelve.M: Who's been studying French?W: Norman has. The Popes's son. Have you gone deaf or something?M: I can't hear you. The noise of the traffic is absolutely awful,W: Yes, it is, isn't? Goodness, I'm tired. I've been walking round the shops for nearly three hours.I. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear,1. Where does this conversation take place? ( A )2. What's the relationship between the two speakers? ( B )3. Who speaks French fluently? ( C )4. How long has Norman been learning French? ( C )5. How long has the woman been walking round? ( B )I. Listen to the dialogue again and write T for True or F for False for each statement youhear.1. The woman bought a lot of things. ( F )2. They met with the Popes' son while they were shopping. ( F )3. Mrs. Pope was very proud of her son because he spoke French fluently. ( T )4. The man couldn't hear the woman because she didn't speak loudly. ( F )5. The woman wasn't fired even though she had been shopping for a long time. ( F ) Dialogue TwoThe Journey to ParisM: Good morning. Can you tell me the times of morning flights to Paris. Please?W: Yes, certainly. There are daily flights at 8:30 and 10:20.M: And when do they arrive in Paris?W: The early flight arrives at 20:40 and the mid-morning one at 22:30.M: So the journey takes twelve hours and ten minutes?W: Yes, that's correct. But remember, you must be at the airport one hour before.M: Of course. And in Pairs, is there a bus to the city center?W: Yes, there are buses every half an hour and the journey takes about 40 minutes.M: Fine. How much is a single air ticket?W: Single (450)M: Right. I'd like to book two tickets, please, on the early morning flight to Pairs on May 2lth.W: Two tickets. OK, fine.I. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. When does this conversation take place? ( A )2. Where does this conversation take place? ( A )3. What can we learn about the flights to Paris? ( B )4. How long does the journey to Paris take? ( C )5. How much does the man pay for his tickets? ( B )II, Listen to the dialogue again and write T for True or F for False for each statement you hear.1. The early flight arrives at 8:30 and the mid-morning one at 10:20. ( F )2. The man must be at the airport half an hour before. ( F )3. There are buses to the airport every half hour. ( F )4. The journey to the city center takes about 40 minutes. ( T )5. The man booked two tickets on the mid-morning flight to Paris on May 21st. ( F ) Dialogue ThreeI'd Like Y ou to Keep an Eye on My Home While I'm AwayW: I'm going away to New Y ork for a few days and I'd like you to keep an eye on my home while I'm away.M: Certainly. Madam. What's your name and address?W: The name's Martha, and the address is 26, Spring V ale.M: Thank you. Y ou'll lock all the doors, and make sure all the windows are shut, won't you?W: Of course.M: And you'll remember to cancel the milk.W: Yes, I've already done that.M: And the paper.W: Yes.M: And you won't leave any ladders about.W: No, we haven't got a big ladder.M: That's fine. Are you friendly with the people next door?W: Yes, we are.M: Well, I think you' d better tell them you're going away, too. Ask them to give us a ring if they see or hear anything suspicious.W: Yes, I will. Thank you.I. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each of questions you hear.1. What is the woman going to do? ( A )2. What does she want the man to do? ( A )3. What does the man ask the woman to cancel? ( B )4. Does the woman get along well with the people next door? ( B )5. What does the man ask her neighbor to do? ( C )II. Listen to the dialogue again and fill in the blanks with the information you hear.The woman is leaving for New Y ork, so she asks the man to keep an eye on her home whileshe is away. Then the man gets her name and address and gives her some suggestions: to lock allthe doors, to shut all the windows, to cancel the milk and the paper, and not to leave any ladders about And at last the man also advises her to tell her neighbours that she is away, so they can give them a ring if they see or hear anything suspicious.Part Three PassagesPassages OnePower ProtestThe state of California has a problem. They can not produce enough electricity for everyone. Many people want something done about it. The company that makes electricity wants to charge people more money for it.Some people meet to talk about the increase in the cost of electricity. Some people put their names on a letter to protest it. Other people want to pay only part of their electric bills.Some people who meet want to stop paying so much money for electricity. They are afraidthat they will have to pay even more money later. They think that if they pay more now, the power company will charge them more later.The letter they signed went to the governor. They sent one to the power company as well.Most people in California think that the problem with the power comes from the electric companies who want more money.I. Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. What's the problem in the state of California? ( B )2. What does the power company want to do? ( C )3. Why do some people want to stop paying money for electricity? ( D )4. Where was the letter sent? ( A )5. From where do most people in California think the problem with the power comes? (C)II. Listen to the passage again and complete the following sentences with the information you hear.1. The state of California has a problem. They cannot produce enough electricity for everyone.2. Some people meet to talk about the increase in the cost of electricity, some people put theirnames on a letter to protest it.3. Other people want to pay only part of their electric bills.4. Some people who meet want to stop paying so much money for electricity. They are afraidthat they will have to pay even more money later.5. Most people in California think that the problem with the power comes from the electriccompanies who want more money.Passage T woFreemen Surrender to F.B.I.A group of people decided that the American government was not acting like they should. Theyfelt the government was breaking their own laws. The group decided to make their own government.They called themselves the Freemen group.The Freemen wrote bad checks. They wanted to have a judge killed. These were against the law.The EB.I. wanted to arrest these people. But the Freemen group went to a ranch in Montana. They protected themselves with guns and would shoot anyone who came near.The EB.I. did not want anyone killed or hurt. They talked to the Freemen about what they did.Many people tried to tell the Freemen to give up. The Freemen group did not want to be arrested.They thought that they did not do anything wrong.The Freemen decided to give up after staying on the ranch for 81 days. The F.B.I. director was glad that no one was hurt. The U.S. president asked people at his dinner party to say a prayer for everyone involved.The group of Freemen will still be charged with writing bad checks and threatening a judge.I. Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.l. Why did the group decide to make their own government? ( C )2. Why did the F.B.I want to arrest the Freemen? ( D )3. Where did the Freemen group go when the F.B.I wanted to arrest them? ( D )4. Why didn't the Freemen group want to be arrested? ( B )5. What was the result? ( A )I. Listen to the passage again and answer the following questions.l. What did the group of people call themselves?The Freemen group.2. How did the group of people protect themselves?They protected themselves with guns and would shoot anyone who came near.3. Did the F.B.I want to kill them?No. They did not want anyone killed or hurt.4. After how many days did the freemen decide to give up?81 days.5. How many people were hurt in the end?No one.Passage ThreeCouple Adopts Six Children in One DayA family went from zero to six children in one day. Sarah and Jim Cole adopted six brothers and sisters from the family. On adoption day, they went on TV and then to the courthouseto sign papers. Four years ago, government workers took all six children away from their real parents. They said the parents were not taking care of them. They split the children up amongthree foster homes. This upset the children very much.At first, the Coles wanted to take only two children. But the government workers wanted allthe brothers and sisters together again. Finally the Coles agreed to take all of them.It was hard in the beginning. But it slowly got easier. The children got older. The Coles got used to taking care of the six children.The Coles are not rich people. The government has a program to help people who adopt children. They pay them money for each child each month.The children are happy to be with the Coles. They are getting to know each other again.They are not afraid of being taken away and split up again.I. Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. How many children did Sarah and Jim have at first? ( D )2. On adoption day, what did they do first? ( B )3. Why were the six children taken away from their real parents? ( C )4. Why did the Coles agree to take all of the six children? ( A )5. How are they getting along now? ( B )II. Listen to the passage again and write T for True or F for False for each statement youhear.1. Sarah and Jim Cole adopted six brothers and sisters from several families. ( F )2. The real parents split the children up among 3 foster homes. ( F )3. The Coles wanted to adopt only one child at first. ( F )4. The Coles felt it was hard to take care of six children even though they got older. ( T )5. The government would pay the couples money for each child each month to help them. ( T )Part Four Idioms and ProverbsI. In this part, you will be presented with ten sentences. Listen carefully and write them down.1. All is fair in love and war.2. Diligence is the mother of good fortune.3. V ictory lies in desperate position.4. Truth will prevail.5. There is no smoke without fire.6. The used key is always bright.7. Slight negligence may lead to great disaster.8. Pride goes before, and shame follows after.9. Ring out the old, ring in the new.10. There is no rose without thorns.II. In this part, you will hear ten sentences. In each sentence there is one idiom that is given below.Listen and guess its meaning from the context.Script:1. Linda and Jerry met two years ago at a party. They have been head over heels in lovesince then.2. My son was very worded about his final exams. I told him to keep his chin up.3. A: Forget all your mistakes and start it over!B: I'll try, but that's easier said than done.4. I have already gone out on a limb; there is nothing more I can do for you.5. He has been in hot water with his boss. He might get fired.6. I love these shoes, but they were really expensive. I bought them even though they cost anarm and a leg.7. Now that she has five children, she has her hands full.8. Sue hadn't planned to take a trip, she just left for New Y ork on the spur of the moment.9. After a hard year at school, summer vacation was a bed of roses. Justin spent most of histime relaxing at the beach.10. My boss is really mean and unfair, working for him is a bed of thorns.Keys:1. very much in love2. face something difficult with courage3. It is easy to suggest, but hard to do4. to put yourself in a isolated situation5. be in trouble6. be very expensive7. be extremely busy8. without a lot of thought or planning, spontaneously9. a good, easy situation in life10. a difficult or unhappy situationPart Five Exercises for HomeworkI. Short ConversationsIn this part, you will hear ten short conversations. Each of them is followed by a question.After the question, you are supposed to choose a correct answer from the four choices.1 W: What a waste of time! I'll never go there again.M: I had no way of knowing it would be so bad.Q: What does the man mean? ( B )2. M: Is there a Miss Smith in the house? Here is a package for her, but I need her signature.W: Miss Smith is not here fight now. Can I sign the receipt for her?Q: What is the man probably doing? ( A ) "3. M: Brenda, before you answer my questions, I want you to know that all we care about ishelping people to get well.W: Yes, I know. But still, I am afraid of the surgery.Q: What's the man's profession? ( C )4. W: I admire your success, Mr. Fiske. And I especially admire those who made it to the topthrough life-long hard work.M: Thank you, Miss Walker. I, too, believe in hard work, even though luck may sometimes play a part.Q: What do we learn about Mr. Fiske from the conversation? ( A )5. W: Excuse me, could you help me find "The Sun Also Rises", a novel by Ernest Hemingway.M: Why don't you search for it on the computer over there? It's much easier than you look at the titles on the shelves.Q: Where does the conversation mostly take place? ( A )6. M: Next time you see Ted, please don't forget to give him my best regards.W: Sure, but he has been assigned to a New Y ork office now. I don't know when I can see him again.Q: What can we infer from the conversation? ( D )7. M: Will Flight 998 arrive on time at 2:00?W: I'm sorry Flight 998 is delayed due to a storm. We will announce its time of arrival as soon as we get notice.Q: What do we learn about Flight 998 from the conversation? ( D )8. M: Jessica, I am sorry I have to leave fight now. I have a dinner appointment with an oldclassmate of mine whom I haven't seen for years.W: That's fine with me. There isn't much left for us to do anyway. But I think you'd bette~ tell the office manager that you are leaving.Q: What is the relationship between the man and the woman? ( A )9. W: Jimmy, I know you were born and brought up in America. How can you have such astrong British accent?M: My family lived for some years in London, where my father worked as arepresentative of a large American business. And I went to a public school there.Q: What do we learn from this conversation about Jimmy? ( D )10. W: Daddy, how many kilometers is a mile?M: Cathy, this is the third time you have asked me this question. If you are too forgetful to remember the exact answer, you can find it in the dictionary on yourdesk. Don't bother me with such a question again and again.O : What does the man tell his daughter to do? ( C )II. PassagesPassage OneMilk PricesThe price of milk may be going up. There was not enough rain in some parts of the country last year.This may mean that a gallon of milk will cost 41 cents more after October 1st.A California court wants to keep the cost down. California already has high milk prices. The court does not want the cost to go any higher.Higher milk prices will be very hard for some people. Families with many children buy a 10t of milk.The poor and old people without much money will also be hurt by higher prices.The court said that more milk from other states could be sold in California. The price of milk from other states might not be as high. Some states got enough rain so that their cost did not go up.People will buy the cheaper milk. This will make all the milk sellers lower their prices. If they do not, their milk will not sell.Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. Why may the price of milk be going up? ( A )2. How much will a gallon of milk cost after October 1st? ( D )3. For whom will high milk prices be very hard? ( D )4. Why did the price of milk not go up in some states? ( B )5. Why will the milk sellers lower their prices? ( D )Passage T woGirl DiesSome people had a party. A little girl ended up missing. Many people looked for her.The little girl had been dead when she was found in a swimming pool.Police officers wanted to tell everyone that was at the party. They hoped to find more clues, They needed to know what happened.The girl's body was examined. The person who examined her stated that she did not drown. She was murdered.Police were not saying much to the public. They had not named anyone as a suspect. They need to find out more about what happened on the day of the party.Listen to the passage and answer the following questions.1. What happened at the party,?A little girl ended up missing.2. Where was the little girl found?In the swimming pool.3. Who wanted to tell everyone that was at the party'?Police officers.4. What can we learn after the girl's body was examined?The girl did not drown but was murdered.5. What did the police do? Why?Police didn't say much to the public because they need to find out more about what happened on the day of the party.Passage ThreeAlcohol Can Be DangerousI went to a presentation on alcohol. Most people like alcohol all over the world. Drinking alcohol is a social activity for people. But alcohol can be dangerous if people drink too much. A little alcohol is good for health and mind, but too much alcohol can cause damage to our minds and bodies. I learned that people should drink a glass of water for every drink of alcohol they have. This will help prevent dehydration, and perhaps stop a hang-over. I also learned that if someone's blood alcohol concentration goes over the 4.5 point, he or she might stop breathing and die. I think alcohol is a good drink because usually everyone feels good, and they can enjoy talking. However, people must take responsibility for their actions and drink responsibly.Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences with the information you hear.1. I went to a presentation on alcohol.2. Drinking alcohol is a social activity for people.3. A little alcohol is good for health and mind, but too much alcohol can cause damage toour minds and bodies.4. I learned that people should drink a glass of water for every drink of alcohol they have.This will help prevent dehydration, and perhaps stop a hang-over.5. However, people must take responsibility for their actions and drink responsibly.III.A S tory for RetellingHere is a story. Listen and retell it.Because I Don't Want Him to Join the Army Two soldiers who had been in the army for many years went home to their village and decided to drink a little in the bar there. When they had drunk enough, they came out into the street to look for something interesting to do, but it was a very quiet place, and there was nothing interesting at all, so they could not find anything there.But at last, while they were standing in the market near the bar, they saw a village boycoming down the street. He was leading a dog by a rope, so the soldiers decided to have a joke with him.“hello.”One of the soldiers said to the boy, “why does your brother have to have a rope around his neck when he goes for a walk with you?”“Because I don’t want him to join the army.” The boy answered at once.。

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