U校园新视野大学英语(第三版视听说4教程Unit5答案(2020年8月整理).pdf
新视野第三版四册视听说网络课答案(全)

Unit 1 Sharing3.Answers: b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpressListening2.22.3peacefulbeautifullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the day thinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it2.2 2 4Role-playing1.2 Answers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-eConversations1.DABCC2.CBDAPassages1.ACDC2. distressing desperateurgeacquireare totally unaware of are isolated from affirminteract withimpulseare convinced ofBCBACUnit test1.DDBCD2.CAAAD3.CBDDC4.atsectionconnectsat the bottom of shiningAscrossrunning away from streaming down destroyedUnit 2Sharing2.excitedon the banksbeach partiesfind outlooking forward to3. Answers: f-a-d-c-e-b4.1 2 3 8 105.1 2 4Listening2.1A:2 3 4 5B:1 62.2Thursday, 20/5/20041620by the riverrainingfanciedhave the guts to tell himgood-looking, romantic and intelligent three childrenI'm happyfeel good about who I was Good luck for the futurebe happy with who you areViewing2.1 3 62.2the longest-living communities 900go about their businessfruit and vegetable ingredientscell damagehigh quantitieshealth protective1,20020 percent lessgetting more for their money health's worthRole-playing1.21 3 4 5 7 8 10Conversations1.ADCBD2.CBADPassages1.BCDA2.proportionestimatedhave profound impacts on potentialeconomicallypensionsoriginate from residentialposes a challenge tobe transformed intoBDBDCUnit test1.BDCBC2.DCCBA3.BCAAD4.launchedcornerbankruptcyvirtuallydirectingdischarged fromsecuredsubstantialNot surprisinglyfashion accessoriesunit 3SharingTask 1(1)free time(2) how they spend their free time,how they would spend the ir freetime differently if they had more time or money o r opportUNITy,and what are the benefits to society if peopl e are given more freetime or holidaysTask 2(1) enjoy(2) free(3) music(4)internationally(5)festivals your free timeTask 3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fT a s k 42 3 5 6Task 52 4 5 8 1 2.ListeningTask 2Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cActivity 21 3 6 8Activity 3(1)S h e f e e l s i t s e e m s v e r y s h a l l o w,(2)S h e h a s n o w g r o w n u p a n d m a t u r e d.(3)She is very happy with where she is now./She doesn' t think lifehas to be the perfect image she pictured.ViewingTask 2 Activity 1(1)husky sledding(2)38(3)wing-walking(4)3(5)driving on Route66 /driving on Route Sixty-six(6) 19(7)queue-jumping(8) 17(9)swimming with dolphins(10) 1Task 2 Activity 22 4 7 8 9R o l e-P l a y i n g T a s k1A c t i v i t y:(1)Four /4(2)a swimming pool(3)covered by another “wall"(4)the same position as the shape in the hole(5)what shape the holewill be until the last moment(6) Not to get knocked into the pool(7)gets through the most shapesTask 1Activity 21 3 4 7PresentingGet ideas 1Organize ideasMeaningful leisure activities Reasons for being meaningful1Outdoor activities such as going to parks,mountains and beach esbuild healthprevent and reduce stressimprove social life2Surfing the Internetkeep people well-informedcommunicate with people all over the world easily get entertainment through watching TV series or movies online 3Reading booksmake people think more deeplyimprove concentration4Playing chessmake people smarterrelieve stress and bring funMore practice in listeningShort conversationD D C B ALong conversationDDBCPassages: Passage 1BCACPassages: Passage 21.resorts2.sprung up3.dramatically4.having an adverse effect onbat6.wilderness7.unspoiled8.streams of9.guidelines10.auction offUNIT testPART IABBBCPart IICCDDBPart IIIDABCDPart IV23.audience24.teenage25.celebrate26.Popular27.conquers28.columns29.is central to30.a private arrangement31.to choose32.apart fromUnit 4Sharing3.Answers: d-f-a-e-b-g-c4.brighten your mooda nurturing environmenta stable familyhealthFeel contentment / feel contentment makes the differencefeeling satisfied with5.15Listening2.12.2hotels or even cities make moneyhas doubledwherever he goeswhat kind of food she eats junk mail or advertsmore crimeshave no need to worrybe more carefulsent to the newspapers posted onlineViewing1.DBACD2.rethink everythingGive it uptransformstandard of living diminishedcommute furtherthe oppositeslow downtake more leisure economic growthconsumer goodsmaterial possessionsRole-playing1.1Cosmetic surgeryAgainstdangerousfrozen solidForhealthDownloading music for free Againsttheftstealing from themwithout payingmake any moneyForCD salesfile sharingBanning cars from city center Againstpolluting than carsa reduction in shop sales perfectly fineForthe environmentelectric busespolluted1.2134679 10Presenting1.1Answers: e-b-c-d-a1.2Answers: e-b-c-d-aConversations1.CABCD2.BABDPassages1.ADDC2.scarybe classified asepidemicratiodiagnosedkeeping track ofwas still associated with affirmin terms ofUnit test1.DBACD2.CDACB3.ABABD4.overcompanionshiploverdefinitionscarcediaryThe sight ofdefeatedmade upphilosophers and scientistsUNIT5SharingTaskl(1) thearts(2) what areas of the arts they enjoy, what exhibition or performan ce they vent to recently, and whether they think the arts are impo rtantTask2(1) Photographyanddance.(2)Thesmall,intimateexhibitions.(3)Thearts.Task3d-h-a-f-b-e-c-gTask420.146Task5(1)enrich(2)expandourhorizons(3) Terribly(4)intellect(5) specific(6)learn throughart(7)allaspects(8) a live(9) performance(10)intenseemotionsListeningTask2 ActivitylSarah(Woman)A.BotanicalgardenTimB.CinemaNigelC.Theater"workshopspaceActivity2(1) gets yourvote(2)infavorof(3)usefulandbeneficial(4)bringjobs(5) entertainment and activities(6) concernme(7)expensive(8)I personally would prefer(9) with disabilities(10) excellent(11) enjoy gardens(l2) mentioned youth(13) involved(l4) not so sure(15)costs(l6) myvotewouldgoto(17)1eaveout(l8)hanging around(l9)routine(20) bringingalong(2l) theoldergenerationViewingTask2Activity1134Task2Activity2(l)A(2)makesamss(3) public buildings(4) wrong(5)V(6) definitely(7)A(8) quiteexciting(9)Y(10) A(11) pleasingtotheeye(l2) positive(l3) environment(l4) A(15) nicepicture(l6) offensiveRole-PlayingTask1 Activity1c-a-b-dTask1 Activity2(l)extendsoutv.1est(2) northabove(3) goup(4) aroundthecorner(5) overthere(6) aroundtheneighborhood(7) ontheleft(8)hangoutandhead(9) headoverto(10)circleback(11) walkingby(l2)acentero f(13) attracted(14)folkmusic(l5)lookslike(l6)modeledon(l7) thehundredthanniversaryPresenti ngGet ideas 1(1) Setting of themovie(2)Actor(s)/Actress(es)(3)Plotsumn1ary(4) Recommendation(5) Director(6) Reviewer'sopinionofdifferentelementsGetideas 2(1)skillfully(2) gripping(3) shocking(4) hilarious(5) sensational(6)electrifying(7) poignantly(8) moving(9) breathless(10) hard-hitting(11) emotionally-draining(12)thoroughlyOrganizeideasMovie AMovie BTitleFindingNemoThePursuitofHappinessGenre(体裁) AnimationBiographySettingOcean SanFrancisco,USMaincharacters• Marlin(aclownfish,anoverprotectivefather)• Nemo(sonofMarlin)•Dory (agood-heartedbluefish.withshort-termmemoryloss) • ChrisGardner(asales1nanandlaterastockbroker,afather) •Linda(Chris‘wife)• Christopher(sonofChris)• JayThistle(an1anagerforDeanWitter)Actors/Actresses• AlbertBrooks(asMarlin)• AlexanderGould(asNemo)•EllenDeGeneres(asDory)• WillSmith(asChrisGardner)• ThandieNewton(asLinda)• JadenSmith(asChristopher)•BrianHowe(asJayTwistle)Director(s)• AndrewStantonGabrieleMuccino• Plotsummary(12) atmysharpest(13)wehadchildren(14) inthe1nornings(15) intheeveningsViewingTask2 Activity1(I)Becausehewasfascinatedwiththeirbodylanguage.(2)A"man watcher".(3)0ver60countries.(4) Thedifferentwaysofshakinghands,andthedifferentwaysofsaying“You are crazy”Task2Activity2Role-PlayingTask2Activity1(l)Becausehewantstoaskhertopaybackthemoneyshehasborrowedfromhim.(2) Sheexplainsthatsheisterriblewithmoneyand that she justforgetsaboutit.(3) Shesaysshewill paybackthemoneythefollowing weekwhen shegetspaid.(4) Hefeelsannoyedaboutthesituation.(5)Hesuggeststhatthewomanpaybackalittlean1ountofthemoneyeachweek.Task2Activity2g-a-f-h-b-d-c-ePresentingGet ideas1(1) Thestory is about a couple who were ordered to return a large a1n ount of lottery prizemoney.The movie tells the story of a father's courage and love. Nemo runs a wayfrom school, ventures into the open sea, captured onto a boat, and sent to a dentist'soffice. Marlin and Dory go to search for him and bring him hon1e. They go all theway to Sidney 1-larbor. Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and finally allowsNemo to take care of h imself.The story is about a salesman, Chris. who strives to build a future f or himselfand his five-year-old son. Although he works hard. he n1ake s little n1oney. He raiseshis son on his own after his wife walks out. However, he never gives up. With diligenceand the love for his son, he becon1es a successful stockbroker.Opinions• Abri11iantly animated masterpiece•Fullofhumor• Stunningvisualeffects• Perfectlycastvoice• Hilarious•Asimplebut enchanting story •Richdetailsandlavishcolors• Channingcharacters•Favoritescenes:underwaterworld-theocean,thefish,andthe •coral reef• Areal,heavy,andinspirationalstory• ActingofWillSmithisshockinglygood• Actingofthesonisperfect• Touchingandpowerful scenes •Unconventionalapproachestotellaninspirationalstory •Favoritescene:interviewfor internship• A remarkable movieRecommendationYes,stronglyrecom1nend.Yes,defi『1itelyamust-see.More practiceinlisteningShortconversationCDBCDLongconversationBDCAPassages:Passage1CADBPassages:Passage245.anticipation46.glamorous47.beconferredupon48. collective49.nominatefor50. exceptionsto51. accomplished52. absolute53.recipients54.isentitledto55UNIT testPart ICCBBDPart IIABDCAPart IIIDBACCPartIV43.tremendous44.strategic45.applied46. honored/honored47.escape48.defeated49. reflecting50. aseriesof51. strongrelationship52. awiderangeofUNIT 6S h a r i n gT a s k 1(1)t h e m e d i a a n d n e w s(2) how they usually get their news,what kind of news s toriesinterest hem the most,how modern technology and new med iahas changed their relationship with the news,and whether th emedia uses its power responsiblyT a s k 2(1)quite late(2) go on(3) important(4)going on(5)the media andthe newsT a s k 3(1)Interne(2)Television(3) Internet(4) Radio(5)NewspapersTelevision(6) Newspapers InternetTask 4e -c-b a-f-dT a s k 5(1)laptop(2) latest headlines(3)real time(4)sources(5)media(6)have to pay(7)discriminate(8)outlets(9)speed(10) riskTask 61 2 3 2 8.L i s t e n i n g Task 2Activity 1f-e-d-g-c-a-bA c t i v i t y 2(1)hear this story(2)about this guy(3)what happenedwas(4)remember all the details(5)recall(6)the firstchallenge(7)then from that(8)something to do(9)the nextthing(10)according to the report(11)a part in his film(12)myimpression was that(13)ended up(14)t h a t's w h a t h a p p e n e dViewingTask 2 Activity 1BAADCCCT a s k2A c t i v i t y 2(1)starts going wrong(2)fill an awful lot oftime(3)deeplyembarrassing for us(4)champion of the Wrong Guest division(5)charming but inappropriate(6) living the celebritylifestyle(7) love a good news blunderRole-PlayingTask 1Activity 1b-a-d-cTask 1Activity 2A B B A B A A B B APresentingGet ideas 12 3 5Get ideas 2Strictly Come DancingNewsnightGenreReality showCurrent affairs programFeaturesShow-stopping dances,celebrities,glamorous dresses,big bandmusic, a p o p u l a r h o s t In-depth reporting,hardhitting interviews,intelligent analysisCont e n t Sixteen famous contestants with lttle or no experience of dancingpair up with famous professional dancers; the bottom tw o couplescompete in a dance-off;judges decide who leaves.Mai n presenter interviews guests (e.g.politicians)O r g a n i z e i d e a s (1)A Bite of China( 《舌尖上的中国》)(2) Documentary(3)CCTV-1(4)P r e m i e r e d i n M a y201 2(5)Introduces Chinese Cuisine; explores origins & characteristic s o f C h i n e s e f o o d;s h o w s t h e C h i n e s e l i f e s t y l e(6)Informative; beautiful scenes; art of simple & ordinary fo o d;p r o m o t i o n o f h a r m o n y b e t w e e n m a n&n a t u r e More practice in listeningShort conversationBABDCLong conversationCDACPassages: Passage 1DCDBPassages: Passage 256.differentiate themselves from57.frown upon58.concisebat60.severe61.is geared up for62.emb racedpact64.is supplemented with65.sensationalU N I T t e s t Part IDBAADPart IIBDACCPart IIICBDACPart IV53.contest54.queens55.outgoing56.cheers57.title58.t o u r s59.performed60.to convince61.in protest62.draw world attentionUNIT 8SharingTask 1(1) reading(2) whether they read much or not, the last books they read, their favorite books, and the fictional characters they most like to be or meetTask2(1) She likes to read non-fiction books about history and politics, and she also likes to read some poetry.(2) Do you read much?(3)The interviewees all say that they read a lot.Task3a-e-d-c-bTask436. 2 3Task537.(1)funniest novel(2)completely normal(3)easy(4)complex(5)dark and monstrous(6)by defaultListeningTask 2 Activity 11 The website believes that story-telling should be egalitarian or democratic, that is, everyone has a story.2 He was surprised at the number o contributions (i.e. 15,000 in a couple o months), and he didn't expect that so many of the stories were sad he had thought that a lot of them would be funny or playful.3 Lots of those stories convey a sense of regret or disappointment.4 Reference: Examples are:a) Not quite what I was planning.b) Wasn't born a redhead. Fixed that.c) Found true love. Married someone else.d) Never should have bought that ring.Task 2 Activity 2(l)took up the challenge(2)tag line(3)playing off(4)blown away(5)took life under control(6)make a switch(7)come back withViewingTask 2 Activity 1BDCABTask 2 Activity 2357Role-playingTask 1 Activity 2(1) I'm a big fan of detective novels(2) What I really liked about it was the main character39. (3) I'm not that keen on detective novels40. ( 4) I just couldn't get into it41. ( 5) I couldn't stand it42. (6)I'm not really into fantasy43. (7)the thing I love about it is the writingPresentingGet ideas 1t)The saying the story disproves is ''If at first youdon't succeed ... try, try again. 11(2)Paragraph 2: The writer gives the time, location, and background of the story.44. (3) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer describes in detail what happened to him, i.e. his failure to learn how to windsurf although he tried it many times.45. (4) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer tells us how he felt by using words such as "stupidly" (Para. 3), "embarrassed" (Para. 3) and "defeated" {Para. 4).46. (S)He learned that if he couldn't succeed in doing something at first, he should gi\(e it up rather than try it again and again in vain. This is stated in Paragraph 5.47. (6)Partly. When I read the title, I felt the author is going to tella story that proves the saying. But when I came to the sentence "But I'm not so sure that's always true", I sort of knew what the ending looks like it disproves the saying.48. (7) In the last paragraph, he rewrites the saying mentioned in the first paragraph to give a logical ending to his story.Get ideas 2d-c-e-f-a-bMore practice in listeningShort conversationDCBACLong conversationBCADPassages: Passage 1ACBDPassages: Passage 278. refugee79. desperate80. entitled81. became informed of82. are confronted with83. spokesperson84. seek out85. profiles86. stayed loyal to87. virtuallyUNIT testPART I CDDBBPart II AAADCPart III BAA CDPart IV73. hunting7 4. baseball 75. published7 6. Childhood77. novels78. hopeless79. ambulance80. against nature81. Nobel Prize82. the greatest influences。
新视野大学英语视听说第三版第4册答案

新视野视听说第三版第4册答案Unit1SharingTask3bcfdcaTask424Task51.(1)anti-social (2)awareof2.(1)appreciate (2)attidude3.(1)tolerant (2)cometoanend(3)walkaway4.impressListeningTask2activity2Lark:Speaker1 Speaker6Owl:Speaker2 Speaker3 Speaker4Speaker5Speaker7Task2activity31.peaceful2.beautiful3.lovelypart4.party5.withapassionstsecond17.walkingtheirdogs8.withabounce9.away10.thebestpartoftheday11.thinkingstraight12.atmysharpest13.wehadchildren14.inthemornings15.intheevenings ViewingTask2activity224Role-playingTask1activity2 gafhbdceMorepracticeinlisteningshortconversations1 DABCC longconversations CBDAPassages:Passage1 ACDCPassages:Passage21.distressing2.desperate3.urge4.acquire25.aretotallyunawareof6.areisolatedfrom7.affirm8.interactwith9.impulse10.areconvincedof News:Report1BCReport2BACUnittestpart1DDBCDpart2CAAADpart3CBDDCpart41.at2.section3.connects4.atthebottomof5.shining6.As7.cross8.runningawayfrom9.streamingdown10.destroyed3Unit2SharingTask21.excited2.onthebanks3.beachparties4.findout5.lookingforwardtoTask3fadcebTask4123810Task5124ListeningTask2activity1A:2345B:16Task2activity21.Thursday, 20/5/20042.163.204.bytheriver5.raining6.fancied7.havethegutstotellhim8.good-looking, romantic and intelligent9.three children410.I'm happy11.fellgoodaboutwhoIwas12.Goodluckforthefuture13.behappywithwhoyouare ViewingTask2activity136Task2activity21.thelongest-livingcommunities2.9003.goabouttheirbusiness4.fruitandvegetable5.ingredients6.celldamage7.highquantities8.healthprotective9.1,20010.20percentless11.gettingmorefortheirmoney12. health ’s worthRole-playingTask1activity213457810 MorepracticeinlisteningshortconversationsADCBDlongconversationsCBAD5Passages:passages1BCDAPassages:passages21.proportion2.estimated3.haveprofoundimpactson4.potential5.economically6.pensions7.originatefrom8.residential9.posesachallengeto10.betransformedintoNewsReport1BDReport2BDCUnittestpart1BDCBCpart2DCCBApart3BCAAD--完整学习资料分享----6--完整学习资料分享----part4unched2.corner3.bankruptcy4.virtually5.directing6.dischargedfrom7.secured8.substantial9.Notsurprisingly10.fashionaccessories--完整学习资料分享----7--完整学习资料分享----Unit3SharingTask21.enjoy2.free3.music4.internationally5.festivals6.spendyourfreetimeTask3deghbacfTask42356Task52458ListeningTask2.1adgebfcTask2.21368ViewingTask2.11.(1)huskysledding (2)382.(1)wing-walking (2)353.(1)drivingonRoute66 (2)19--完整学习资料分享----8--完整学习资料分享----4.(1)bungeejumping (2)175.(1)swimmingwithdolphins (2)1 Task2activity22 4 7 8 9Role-playingTask1.21347MorepracticeinlisteningshortconversationsDDCBAlongconversationsDDBCPassages:Passage1BCACPassages:Passage21.resorts2.sprungup3.dramatically4.havinganadverseeffectonbat6.wilderness7.unspoiled8.steamsof9.guidelines10.auctionoffNewsReport1DB--完整学习资料分享----9--完整学习资料分享----Report2BCUnittestpart1ABBBCpart2CCDDBpart3DABCDpart41.audience2.teenage3.celebrate4.Popular5.conquers6.columns7.iscentralto8.aprivatearrangement9.tochoose10.apartfrom--完整学习资料分享----10--完整学习资料分享----Unit4SharingTask3dfaebgcTask41.brightenyourmood2.anurturingenvironment3.astablefamily4.health5.Feelcontentment6.makesthedifference7.feelingsatisfiedwithTask515ListeningTask2.1speaker1: e speaker2:afspeaker3: b speaker4: c speaker5: dTask2.21.hotelsorevencities2.makemoney3.hasdoubled4.whereverhegoes5.whatkindoffoodsheeats6.junkmailoradverts7.robbed118.morecrimes9.havenoneedtoworry10.bemorecareful11.senttothenewspapers12. postedonlineViewsTask2.1DBACDTask2.21.(1)rethinkeverything(2)Giveitup(3)transform2.(1)standardofliving (2)diminished3.(1)commutefurther(2)theopposite4.(1)slowdown(2)takemoreleisure5.(1)economicgrowth (2)consumergoods (3)material possessions Role-playingTask1.11.Cosmeticsurgery2.Against3.dangerous4.frozensolid5.For6.health7.Downloadingmusicforfree8.Against9.theft10.stealingfromthem11.withoutpaying12.makeanymoney13.For14.CDsales15.filesharing16.concerts1217.Banning cars from city center18.Against19.pollutingthancars20.areductioninshopsales21.perfectlyfine22.For23.theenvironment24.electricbuses25.pollutedTask1.213467910Presenting:Task1.2ebcda MorepracticeinlisteningshortconversationsCABCDLongconversationBABDPassage:Passage1ADDCPassage:Passage21.prevalent2.scary3.beclassifiedas4.epidemic5.ratio6.diagnosed7.keepingtrackof8.wasstillassociatedwith9.affirm10.intermsof13NewsReport1ADReport2ACUnittestpart1DBACDpart2CDACBpart3ABABDPart41.overpanionship3.lover4.definition5.scarce6.diary7.Thesightof8.defeated9.madeup10.philosophersandscientists14Unit5SharingTask3dhafbecgTask4146Task51.(1)enrich(2)expandourhorizons(3)Terribly2.intellect3.specific4.learnthroughart5.allaspects6.(1)alive (2)performance (3)intenseemotions ListeningTask2.1Sarah(Woman):BTim:ANigel:CTask2.21.getsyourvote2.(1)infavorof(2)usefulandbeneficial(3)bringjobs(4)entertainmentandactivities3.(1)concernme(2)expensive4.Ipersonallywouldprefer5.(1)withdisabilities(2)excellent(3)enjoygardens6.(1)mentionedyouth(2)involved(3)notsosure7.costs8.(1)myvotewouldgoto (2)leaveout(3)hangingaround (4)routine (5)bringingalong159.theoldergenerationViewingTask2.11 34Task2.21.A2.makesamess3.publicbuildings4.wrong5.V6.definitely7.A8.quiteexciting9.V10. 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A15.nicepicture16.offensiveRole-playingTask1.1cabdTask1.21.(1)extendsoutwest(2)northabove(3)goup2.(1)aroundthecorner(2)overthere3.aroundtheneighborhood4.(1)ontheleft (2)hangoutandread5.(1)headoverto (2)circleback6.(1)walkingby (2)acenterof(3)attracted(5)folkmusic167.lookslike8.(1)modeledon (2)thehundredthanniversary Presenting:Task1.11.Settingofthemovie2.Actor(s)/Actress(es)3.plotsummary4.Recommendation5.Director6.Reviewer ’s opinionofdifferentelementsPresenting:Task1.21.skillfully2.(1)gripping(2)shocking(3)hilarious3.sensational4.electrifying5.(1)poignantly(2)moving6.(1)breathless (2)hard-hitting(3)emotionally-draining (4)thoroughlyMorepracticeinlisteningshortconversationsCDBCDLongconversationBDCAPassages:passage1CADBPassages:passage21.anticipation2.glamorous3.beconferredupon4.collective5.nominatefor6.exceptionsto177.accomplished8.absolute9.recipients10.isentitledto NewsReport1CAReport2ADBUnittestPart1CCBBDPart2ABDCAPart3DBACCPart41.tremendous2.strategic3.applied4.honored5.escape6.defeated7.reflecting8.aseriesof9.strongrelationship10.awiderangeof18Unit6SharingTask21.quitelate2.goon3.important4.goingon5.themediaandthenewsTask31.Internet2.Television3.Internet4.Radio5.Newspapers Television6.Newspapers InternetTask4ecbafdTask51.(1)laptop(2)latestheadlines(3)realtime2.(1)sources(2)media3.(1)havetopay(2)discriminate4.(1)outlets (2)spread (3)risk Task6123ListeningTask2.1fedgcab19Task2.21.(1)hearthisstory (2)aboutthisguy2.whathappenedwas3.(1)rememberallthedetails (2)recall(3)thefirst challenge4.(1)thenfromthat(2)somethingtodo5.(1)thenextthing(2)accordingtothereport(3)apartin hisfilm6.(1)myimpressionwasthat(2)endedup7.that's what happenedViewingTask2.1BAADCCCTask2.21.startsgoingwrong2.fillanawfullotoftime3.deeplyembarrassingforus4.(1)championoftheWrongGuestdivision(2)charmingbutinappropriate5.(1)livingthecelebritylifestyle(2)loveagoodnewsblunder Role-playingTask1.1badcTask1.2ABBABAABBAPresenting:Task1.123520MorepracticeinlisteningshortconversationsBABDCLongconversationCDACPassages:passage1DCDBPassages:passage21.differentiatethemselvesfrom2.frownupon3.concisebat5.severe6.isgearedupfor7.embracedpact9.issupplementedwith10.sensationalNewsReport1CAReport2DCB21UnittestPart1DBAADPart2BDACCPart3CBDACPart41.contest2.queens3.outgoing4.cheers5.title6.tours7.performed8.toconvince9.inprotest10.drawworldattention22Unit7SharingTask21.minor2.worry3.affectsTask31.verycrowdedplaces2.heights3.height, flying4.flying5.spiders6.ratsmittingtomarriageandfamily8.dogs9.pencilsandthenoisetheymakeonpaper Task423Task51.likedorloved2.(1)keeppeopleintheirhomes(2)society3.(1)closedin(2)transport(3)probably4.trappedinasmallspaceViewingTask2.1aeghfbdcTask2.2135723Role-playingTask1.2 1345689101214161719 20 Presenting:Task1.21246789 Morepracticeinlistening shortconversationsBACBDLongconversationDBDAPassages:passage1BADCPassages:passage21.motivations2.hazard3.developanappetitefor4.associatedwith5.contributeto6.followsuit7.consensus8.authorities9.inadequacies10.exaggerationNewsReport1DBA24Report2BDAUnittestPart1ADBBDPART2CBADDPART3B A DC CPART41.five-daypetitiveness3.unmanned4.regularly5.extra6.households7.Previously8.lesstime9.illeffects10.remainedunaffected25。
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新视野第三版四册视听说网络课答案(全)

Unit 1 Sharing3.Answers: b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpress Listening2.2peacefulbeautifullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the day thinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it2.2 2 4Role-playing1.2 Answers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-eConversations1.DABCC2.CBDAPassages1.ACDC2. distressingdesperateacquireare totally unaware of are isolated from affirminteract with impulseare convinced ofBCBACUnit test1.DDBCD2.CAAAD3.CBDDC4.atsectionconnectsat the bottom of shiningAscrossrunning away from streaming down destroyedUnit 2 Sharing2.excitedon the banksbeach partiesfind outlooking forward to3. Answers: f-a-d-c-e-b4.1 2 3 8 105.1 2 4Listening2.1A:2 3 4 5B:1 62.2Thursday, 20/5/20041620by the riverrainingfanciedhave the guts to tell himgood-looking, romantic and intelligent three childrenI'm happyfeel good about who I wasGood luck for the futurebe happy with who you are Viewing2.1 3 62.2the longest-living communities 900go about their businessfruit and vegetable ingredientscell damagehigh quantitieshealth protective1,20020 percent lessgetting more for their money health's worthRole-playing1.21 3 4 5 7 8 10 Conversations1.ADCBD2.CBADPassages1.BCDA2.proportionestimatedhave profound impacts on potentialeconomicallypensionsoriginate fromresidentialposes a challenge tobe transformed intoBDBDCUnit test1.BDCBC2.DCCBA3.BCAAD4.launchedcornerbankruptcyvirtuallydirectingdischarged fromsecuredsubstantialNot surprisinglyfashion accessoriesunit 3SharingTask 1(1)free time(2) how they spend their free time,how they would spend their freetime differe ntly if they had more time or money or opportUNITy,and what are the benefit s to society if people are given more freetime or holidaysTask 2(1) enjoy(2) free(3) music(4)internationally(5)festivals your free timeTask 3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fT a s k 4 2 3 5 6Task 52 4 5 8 1 2.ListeningTask 2Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cActivity 21 3 6 8Activity 3(1)S h e f e e l s i t s e e m s v e r y s h a l l o w,(2)S h e h a s n o w g r o w n u p a n d m a t u r e d.(3)She is very happy with where she is now./She doesn't think lifehas to be th e p e r f e c t i m a g e s h e p i c t u r e d. ViewingTask 2 Activity 1(1)husky sledding(2)38(3)wing-walking(4)3(5)driving on Route66 /driving on Route Sixty-six(6) 19(7)queue-jumping(8) 17(9)swimming with dolphins(10) 1Task 2 Activity 22 4 7 8 9R o l e-P l a y i n g T a s k1A c t i v i t y:(1)Four /4(2)a swimming pool(3)covered by another “wall"(4)the same position as the shape in the hole(5)what shape the holewill be until the last moment(6) Not to get knocked into the pool(7)gets through the most shapesTask 1Activity 21 3 4 7PresentingGet ideas 1Organize ideasMeaningful leisure activities Reasons for being meaningful1Outdoor activities such as going to parks,mountains and beachesbuild healthprevent and reduce stressimprove social life2Surfing the Internetkeep people well-informedcommunicate with people all over the world easily get entertainment throu gh watching TV series or movies online3Reading booksmake people think more deeplyimprove concentration4Playing chessmake people smarterrelieve stress and bring funMore practice in listeningShort conversationD D C B ALong conversationDDBCPassages: Passage 1BCACPassages: Passage 21.resorts2.sprung up3.dramatically4.having an adverse effect onbat6.wilderness7.unspoiled8.streams of9.guidelines10.auction offUNIT testPART IABBBCPart IICCDDBPart IIIDABCDPart IV23.audience24.teenage25.celebrate26.Popular27.conquers28.columns29.is central to30.a private arrangement31.to choose32.apart fromUnit 4Sharing3.Answers: d-f-a-e-b-g-c4.brighten your mooda nurturing environmenta stable familyhealthFeel contentment / feel contentment makes the differencefeeling satisfied with5.15Listening2.1hotels or even cities make moneyhas doubledwherever he goeswhat kind of food she eats junk mail or adverts more crimeshave no need to worrybe more carefulsent to the newspapers posted onlineViewing1.DBACD2.rethink everythingGive it uptransformstandard of living diminishedcommute furtherthe oppositeslow downtake more leisure economic growth consumer goods material possessionsRole-playingCosmetic surgeryAgainstdangerousfrozen solidForhealthDownloading music for free Againsttheftstealing from themwithout payingmake any moneyForCD salesconcertsBanning cars from city center Againstpolluting than carsa reduction in shop sales perfectly fineForthe environmentelectric busespolluted1.2134679 10 PresentingAnswers: e-b-c-d-a 1.2Answers: e-b-c-d-aConversations1.CABCD2.BABDPassages1.ADDC2.prevalentscarybe classified as epidemicratiodiagnosedkeeping track ofwas still associated with affirmin terms ofUnit test1.DBACD2.3.ABABD4.overcompanionshiploverdefinitionscarcediaryThe sight ofdefeatedmade upphilosophers and scientistsUNIT5SharingTaskl(1) thearts(2) what areas of the arts they enjoy, what exhibition or performance they vent to recently, and whether they think the arts are importantTask2(1) Photographyanddance.(2)Thesmall,intimateexhibitions.(3)Thearts.Task3d-h-a-f-b-e-c-gTask420.146Task5(1)enrich(2)expandourhorizons(3) Terribly(4)intellect(5) specific(6)learn throughart(7)allaspects(8) a live(9) performance(10)intenseemotionsListeningTask2 ActivitylSarah(Woman)A.BotanicalgardenTimB.CinemaNigelC.Theater"workshopspaceActivity2(1) gets yourvote(2)infavorof(3)usefulandbeneficial(4)bringjobs(5) entertainment and activities(6) concernme(7)expensive(8)I personally would prefer(9) with disabilities(10) excellent(11) enjoy gardens(l2) mentioned youth(13) involved(l4) not so sure (15)costs(l6) myvotewouldgoto (17)1eaveout(l8)hanging around(l9)routine(20) bringingalong(2l) theoldergenerationViewingTask2Activity1134Task2Activity2(l)A(2)makesamss(3) public buildings(4) wrong(5)V(6) definitely(7)A(8) quiteexciting(9)Y(10) A(11) pleasingtotheeye (l2) positive(l3) environment(l4) A(15) nicepicture(l6) offensiveRole-PlayingTask1 Activity1c-a-b-dTask1 Activity2(l)extendsoutv.1est(2) northabove(3) goup(4) aroundthecorner(5) overthere(6) aroundtheneighborhood(7) ontheleft(8)hangoutandhead(9) headoverto(10)circleback(11) walkingby(l2)acentero f(13) attracted(14)folkmusic(l5)lookslike(l6)modeledon(l7) thehundredthanniversaryPresenti ngGet ideas 1(1) Setting of themovie(2)Actor(s)/Actress(es)(3)Plotsumn1ary(4) Recommendation(5) Director(6) Reviewer'sopinionofdifferentelementsGetideas 2(1)skillfully(2) gripping(3) shocking(4) hilarious(5) sensational(6)electrifying(7) poignantly(8) moving(9) breathless(10) hard-hitting(11) emotionally-draining(12)thoroughlyOrganizeideasMovie AMovie BTitleFindingNemoThePursuitofHappinessGenre(体裁) AnimationBiographySettingOceanSanFrancisco,USMaincharacters• Marlin(aclownfish,anoverprotectivefather)• Nemo(sonofMarlin)• Dory (agood-heartedbluefish.withshort-termmemoryloss) • ChrisGardner(asales1nanandlaterastockbroker,afather) •Linda(Chris‘wife)• Christopher(sonofChris)• JayThistle(an1anagerforDeanWitter)Actors/Actresses • AlbertBrooks(asMarlin)• AlexanderGould(asNemo)• EllenDeGeneres(asDory)• WillSmith(asChrisGardner)• ThandieNewton(asLinda)• JadenSmith(asChristopher)• BrianHowe(asJayTwistle)Director(s)• AndrewStantonGabrieleMuccino• Plotsummary(12) atmysharpest(13)wehadchildren(14) inthe1nornings(15) intheeveningsTask2 Activity1(I)Becausehewasfascinatedwiththeirbodylanguage.(2)A"man watcher".(3)0ver60countries.(4) Thedifferentwaysofshakinghands,andthedifferentwaysofsaying“You are crazy”Task2Activity2Role-PlayingTask2Activity1(l)Becausehewantstoaskhertopaybackthemoneyshehasborrowedfromhim. (2) Sheexplainsthatsheisterriblewithmoneyand that she justforgetsaboutit.(3) Shesaysshewill paybackthemoneythefollowing weekwhen shegetspaid.(4) Hefeelsannoyedaboutthesituation.(5)Hesuggeststhatthewomanpaybackalittlean1ountofthemoneyeachweek.Task2Activity2g-a-f-h-b-d-c-ePresentingGet ideas1(1) Thestory is about a couple who were ordered to return a large a1nount of l ottery prizemoney.The movie tells the story of a father's courage and love. Nemo runs awayfrom school, ventures into the open sea, captured onto a boat, and sent to a dentist 'soffice. Marlin and Dory go to search for him and bring him hon1e. They go al l theway to Sidney 1-larbor. Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and fina lly allowsNemo to take care of himself.The story is about a salesman, Chris. who strives to build a future for himselfa nd his five-year-old son. Although he works hard. he n1akes little n1oney. He raiseshis son on his own after his wife walks out. However, he never gives up. With diligenceand the love for his son, he becon1es a successful stockbroker.• Abri11iantly animated masterpiece• Fullofhumor• Stunningvisualeffects• Perfectlycastvoice• Hilarious• Asimplebut enchanting story• Richdetailsandlavishcolors• Channingcharacters• Favoritescenes:underwaterworld-theocean,thefish,andthe • coral reef• Areal,heavy,andinspirationalstory• ActingofWillSmithisshockinglygood• Actingofthesonisperfect• Touchingandpowerful scenes• Unconventionalapproachestotellaninspirationalstory• Favoritescene:interviewfor internship• A remarkable movieRecommendationYes,stronglyrecom1nend.Yes,defi『1itelyamust-see.More practiceinlisteningShortconversationCDBCDLongconversationBDCAPassages:Passage1CADBPassages:Passage245.anticipation46.glamorous47.beconferredupon48. collective49.nominatefor50. exceptionsto51. accomplished52. absolute53.recipients54.isentitledto55UNIT testPart ICCBBDPart IIABDCAPart IIIDBACCPartIV43.tremendous44.strategic45.applied46. honored/honored47.escape48.defeated49. reflecting50. aseriesof51. strongrelationship52. awiderangeofUNIT 6S h a r i n gT a s k 1(1)t h e m e d i a a n d n e w s(2) how they usually get their news,what kind of news storiesinterest hem the most,how modern technology and new mediahas changed their relationshi p with the news,and whether themedia uses its power responsiblyT a s k 2 (1)quite late(2) go on(3) important(4)going on(5)the media andthe newsT a s k 3(1)Interne(2)Television(3) Internet(4) Radio(5)NewspapersTelevision(6) Newspapers InternetTask 4e -c-b a-f-dT a s k 5(1)laptop(2) latest headlines(3)real time(4)sources(5)media(6)have to pay(7)discriminate(8)outlets(9)speed(10) riskTask 61 2 3 2 8.L i s t e n i n g Task 2Activity 1f-e-d-g-c-a-bA c t i v i t y 2(1)hear this story(2)about this guy(3)what happenedwas(4)remember all the details(5)recall(6)the firstchallenge(7)then from that(8)something to do(9)the nextthing(10)according to the report(11)a part in his film(12)myimpression was that(13)ended up(14)t h a t's w h a t h a p p e n e d ViewingTask 2 Activity 1BAADCCCT a s k2A c t i v i t y 2(1)starts going wrong(2)fill an awful lot oftime(3)deeplyembarrassing for us(4)champion of the Wrong Guest division(5)charming but inappropriate(6) living the celebritylifestyle(7) love a good news blunderRole-PlayingTask 1Activity 1b-a-d-cTask 1Activity 2A B B A B A A B B APresentingGet ideas 12 3 5Get ideas 2Strictly Come DancingNewsnightGenreReality showCurrent affairs programFeaturesShow-stopping dances,celebrities,glamorous dresses,big bandmusic,a popula r h o s t In-depth reporting,hardhitting interviews,intelligent analysisContent Sixteen famous contestants with lttle or no experience of dancingpair up with f amous professional dancers; the bottom two couplescompete in a dance-off;ju dges decide who leaves.Main presenter interviews guests (e.g.politicians)O r g a n i z e i d e a s (1)A Bite of China( 《舌尖上的中国》)(2) Documentary(3)CCTV-1(4)P r e m i e r e d i n M a y201 2(5)Introduces Chinese Cuisine; explores origins & characteristicsof Chinese fo o d;s h o w s t h e C h i n e s e l i f e s t y l e (6)Informative; beautiful scenes; art of simple & ordinary food;promotion of har m o n y b e t w e e n m a n&n a t u r e More practice in listeningShort conversationBABDCLong conversationCDACPassages: Passage 1DCDBPassages: Passage 256.differentiate themselves from57.frown upon58.concisebat60.severe61.is geared up for62.emb racedpact64.is supplemented with65.sensationalU N I T t e s t Part IDBAADPart IIBDACCPart IIICBDACPart IV53.contest54.queens55.outgoing56.cheers57.title58.t o u r s59.performed60.to convince61.in protest62.draw world attentionUNIT 8SharingTask 1(1) reading(2) whether they read much or not, the last books they read, their favorite books, and the fictional characters they most like to be or meetTask2(1) She likes to read non-fiction books about history and politics, and she also likes to read some poetry.(2) Do you read much?(3)The interviewees all say that they read a lot.Task3a-e-d-c-bTask436. 2 3Task537.(1)funniest novel(2)completely normal(3)easy(4)complex(5)dark and monstrous(6)by defaultListeningTask 2 Activity 11 The website believes that story-telling should be egalitarian or democratic, that is, everyone has a story.2 He was surprised at the number o contributions (i.e. 15,000 in a couple o months), and he didn't expect that so many of the stories were sad he had thought that a lot of them would be funny or playful.3 Lots of those stories convey a sense of regret or disappointment.4 Reference: Examples are:a) Not quite what I was planning.b) Wasn't born a redhead. Fixed that.c) Found true love. Married someone else.d) Never should have bought that ring.Task 2 Activity 2(l)took up the challenge(2)tag line(3)playing off(4)blown away(5)took life under control(6)make a switch(7)come back withViewingTask 2 Activity 1BDCABTask 2 Activity 2357Role-playingTask 1 Activity 2(1) I'm a big fan of detective novels(2) What I really liked about it was the main character39. (3) I'm not that keen on detective novels40. ( 4) I just couldn't get into it41. ( 5) I couldn't stand it42. (6)I'm not really into fantasy43. (7)the thing I love about it is the writingPresentingGet ideas 1t)The saying the story disproves is ''If at first youdon't succeed ... try, try again. 11(2)Paragraph 2: The writer gives the time, location, and background of the story.44. (3) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer describes in detail what happened to him,i.e. his failure to learn how to windsurf although he tried it many times.45. (4) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer tells us how he felt by using words such as "stupidly" (Para. 3), "embarrassed" (Para. 3) and "defeated" {Para. 4).46. (S)He learned that if he couldn't succeed in doing something at first, he should gi\(e it up rather than try it again and again in vain. This is stated in Paragraph 5.47. (6)Partly. When I read the title, I felt the author is going to tell a story that proves the saying. But when I came to the sentence "But I'm not so sure that's always true", I sort of knew what the ending looks like it disproves the saying.48. (7) In the last paragraph, he rewrites the saying mentioned in the first paragraph to give a logical ending to his story.Get ideas 2d-c-e-f-a-bMore practice in listeningShort conversationDCBACLong conversationBCADPassages: Passage 1ACBDPassages: Passage 278. refugee79. desperate80. entitled81. became informed of82. are confronted with83. spokesperson84. seek out85. profiles86. stayed loyal to87. virtuallyUNIT testPART I CDDBBPart II AAADCPart III BAA CDPart IV73. hunting7 4. baseball 75. published7 6. Childhood77. novels78. hopeless79. ambulance80. against nature81. Nobel Prize82. the greatest influences。
新编大学英语视听说教程第四册第三版Unit5音频原文及答案

新编大学英语视听说教程第四册第三版Unit5音频原文及答案Unit 5 AthletesPart 1 Listening, Understanding and SpeakingListening II'm Ted. Well, I've been playing it since I was quite young. My father was very keen on it and he used to give me lessons. We didn't have to go far to play, so we used to play together quite a lot. Unless you have to join a club, it's not an expensive sport. You just need a racket and some balls. When I was in university, I played for an hour or so every morning. Sometimes it was not easy for us to book a court because it was so popular. For most people, i t’s great exercise and requires a lot of energy. Of course, you have to be fit, as it demands a lot of running and speed around the court. Usually, there’s not a lot of standing around; one is constantly moving. But that’s why it’s a sport I like to play and watch so much.I'm Mike. I think I've been playing it for nearly 40 years now, ever since I was a little kid. It has always been a great interest of mine. When I watch a game, I appreciate the athletic skills of the players: the strategies of the manager or coach; and the excitement of the uncertainty. I enjoy not knowing how the game is going to end, even when a very strong team is playing against a very weak team. There's always that possibility of surprise, and of the unexpected changing the game.I'm Lisa. Well, I've been doing it every winter holiday for as long as I can remember. I love doing it because you can get better every time. It's fast and exciting and although it's really cold, you can still get a tan. Of course, the scenery is beautiful and it's really nice when you're tired to go and have a hot drink afterwards. Theproblem is that it's very expensive and really dangerous. But apart from getting hurt occasionally, I still thoroughly enjoy it.1. 1) tennis 2 ) quite young 3)soccer 4) a little kid 5) nearly 40 years6)skiing 7) remember2. tennis 1, 5, 7 football/soccer 2, 9, 10 skiing 3, 4, 6, 8Listening IIDuring the 1930s and 1940s, when someone asked a kid whom his role models were, he would often respond with the names of baseball players. Advertisers trying to sell a product would often turn to baseball stars because the public knew them and loved them. Now looking at today's baseball players, the only time we seem to hear about them is when they are complaining about their salaries. Baseball is no longer the great national pastime, and kids are looking elsewhere for their role models.Back in the 1930s and 1940s, money wasn't such an important issue. Players played baseball because they loved the game. They rarely complained about money. And they earned very little in comparison with players today.Most players back then were also positive role models both on and off the field. They did a lot of things for the neighborhood, from visiting sick children in hospitals to signing autographs—not for the publicity, but just one of the kindness of their hearts. Parents then could be proud when their children said that they wanted to grow up and play major league baseball. Today, however, most baseball players visit hospitals only when they need care, and some of them even charge 20 dollars for their autograph.In the past, players always tried to be positive role models for America's youth. Today, it is a totally different story. It seemsthat we can't get through a week without some baseball player doing something stupid or illegal.If today’s players would just grow up and stop worrying about who's making the most money, they would start feeling better about themselves; the public would start respecting the game again; and kids could start finding some role models on the baseball field again.1. B D A C2.T T F F F F F T T TListening IIIBuilding team spirit is always the focal point of what I try to do as a manager. When I first went to Crystal Palace, players would finish training and then go straight home. There was no atmosphere. So we brought in a pool table and fruit machines. When players choose to spend time together, it generates a better atmosphere.The team spirit is very important, but I don't believe in motivating the team as a team. I don’t give team talks. I try to motivate the team as individuals. I speak to the players individually and try not to put too much pressure on anyone. I believe players perform best when they are relaxed. If they're too tense, I can guarantee they won't play well.I also believe in giving people autonomy. I like all the people who work for me to be autonomous.I very rarely interfere. I feel people should be judged on their results. If they prove incompetent, then I'm incompetent if I continue employing them.It's like that with the team. I get criticized for not interfering during a game and for not making more substitutions. But I feel if I've chosen those 11 players to get a result, then I should leavethem alone to get on with it.If I'm dropping a player from the team, I don't feel I have to explain it to them. If they want to discuss it, I'll say, "Come back and talk about it in a couple of days' time." But I don't try to remotivate them. It's up to them to have the character to fight their way back to the team. I'm a great believer that almost everything you achieve in life is due to your attitude. If I have a player who is magnificently gifted but has a stinking attitude, I won't waste my time on them.1. 1) team spirit 2) A. spend time together B. individuals pressure C. autonomy interfered drop a player2. 1.2.4.6.8.10(√)Listening IVEver since the modern Olympic Games began in 1896, they've had their critics. Every form of competitive activity attracts trouble. But part of the aim of the Games, when they were first held in ancient Greece, was to discourage war between states by engaging them in a friendlier kind of combat.The spirit of competition in the Games uses up a lot of energy which might otherwise be harmfully deployed. It does a lot of good getting people to forget their differences in a communal activity. Any competitor or spectator at the event will tell you that the atmosphere of friendship there is unforgettable, as if the world really is one big family. And the hostilities that the press always likes to exaggerate, exist only in a few places. Indeed, it is safe to say, we often suffer more from bad publicity than bad sportsmanship.These Games are the biggest international gathering of any kind in the world. Not only do they bring sports people together, but they unite the world’s public. Isn't this a sufficient reasonfor continuing them? Of course, a few people are going to use them as an occasion for propaganda. But why should the feelings of a few spoil it for all those who continue to be inspired by the Games?No! As long as the majority wants it, these Games will continue. This is sport, not politics, and it should remain so.1. 1.What is said about the purpose of the Olympic Games? C2.What is said about the spirit of the Olympic Games ? B3.What is said about the influence of the Games ? B2. 1. Criticism.2. It could be harmfully deployed, as in war.3. The world is like a big family.4. Hostilities.5. The majority of people.6. To explain why the Olympic Games should be continued.Part 4 Further ListeningListening IAnnouncer: And in today's Sports World we have a special report from Karen Finch who is with the athletes in the Olympic Village in Atlanta. The line's clear. Can you hearme, Karen?Karen: Fine, Barry, just fine.Announcer: Great. So here is Karen Finch with her report from the Olympic Village.Karen: Well, I have two athletes with me in the studio. First, Bo Lundquist.Bo: Hi!Karen: Bo is a cyclist and he's here with the Swedish team. This is your first Olympics, isn't it, Bo?Bo: Yes, it is.Karen: And how do you feel about it?Bo: Happy, very happy.Karen: Let's talk about your training schedule, Bo. I imagine it's pretty hard.Bo: Yes, it is. I get up at five...Karen: Five! And do you start training then?Bo: Well, first I have a cup of coffee then I start training at about five- thirty. You know, it's quite cold at that time.Karen: Right! I'm sure it is. When do you finish training, Bo?Bo: Well, I practice cycling on the track for about two hours. Then I have a short break for breakfast. After that, I do exercises for another few hours. I suppose I finish atabout midday.Karen: So you're free after twelve. What do you do then?Bo: You mean, what do I do in my spare time?Karen: Right.Bo: Well, we usually go swimming in the afternoon. That's all.I go to bed early. I want to win a gold medal for Sweden.Karen: Well, I hope you do. Thank you, Bo Lundquist. Next we have Bob Smith with me in the studio. Bob's a long distance runner and the American 3000 meterschampion.Bob: Hi!Karen: Hello, Bob. How is your training going?Bob: Fine, just fine. I have a really good program and I think I'm in first-class condition.Karen: Tell me about it, Bob.Bob: Well, I don't like training early in the morning. I don't know why. I just don't like it. So I start around 10 o’clock.Karen: Mmm. And what about having lunch?Bob: I don't have lunch. Lunch makes me tired. I train all through the day until about five o'clock.Karen: Really? So late?Bob: Yes! Then I shower and go home.Karen: So you live right here in Atlanta, do you, Bob?Bob: Yes. I'm married. We live on campus at the University.Karen: What do you do in your spare time, Bob?Bob: I don't have much spare time. I'm studying to be a doctor.Karen: Don't you have any free time?Bob: Not much. But when I relax I like listening to music. Music is really special to me.Karen: Well, thank you, Bob and Bo. Good luck! This is Karen Finch at the Olympic Village in Atlanta.Announcer: Thank you, Karen. And now for our other sports news.1.2,3,5,7 (√)2.Swedish Americancycling long distance running3,000 championship5:30 a.m. 12:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.swimming listening to musicListening IIPeople in tropical countries can read about winter sports but are unable to participate in them. They cannot build snowmen, throw snowballs, toboggan, or ice-skate. Above all, they cannot go skiing.Someone defined skiing as gliding over the ground on two boards. The sport is popular in America in the states which havesnow in the winter months. The pleasure we take in this healthy outdoor activity is shared by the Finns, the Russians, the Swedes, the Norwegians, the Germans, the Italians, the Swiss, and the French, who all live in temperate zones with winter climates. But what must people from Egypt, Libya, and Nigeria think of this strange sport?Skiing, unlike tennis or baseball, is not a city sport. Until recently, even in countries with snow, it was limited to mountainous regions. Now there is a new variation that can be enjoyed by everyone. It is called ski touring.1. 1.building snowman2.throwing snowballs3.tobogganing4.ice-skating5.skiing2. Finland; Sweden; Switzerland; Germany; U.S.A; Italy; France; Norway; Russia (√)Listening IIIWoman: On the matter of careers, a lot of the jobs that people go into are lifetime careers. What about baseball? Is it a career over one's full lifetime?Man: Baseball has been my life so far...as you know. I mean, I know someday, could be tomorrow, that I'm going to be out of it.Woman: But how long can you really expect to play, let's say, actively?Man: I've set goals, and I made my first goal, which was to make it to the big leagues. Now, my next goal is to make it through four years, to get my pension.Woman: But how many years can you expect to playprofessional ball?Man: I'm a pitcher, so it's difficult to say because you never know whether you're going to have a sore arm, whether it's going to go out on you, or what other problem mighthappen. But normally, as a pitcher, I guess the prime time fora pitcher is between27 to 30. I'm 24 and this is my sixth year.Woman: Well, is there any problem with a feeling of insecurity and...Man: Yeah, there is. Especially, like I said, during my first year.I disciplined myself, and I worked hard—and that's what got me here. And I realize that I have to work hard tostay here. And there is the insecurity.Woman: You're under contract?Man: Right, I'm under contract. But that doesn't necessarily mean anything. They could send me down tomorrow. They could do whatever they wanted with me.Woman: What does it take to play professionally? I'm thinking about the level of skill. Is it something that you just work hard to get, or is there a natural sort of ability?Man: Well, there're people that have the natural ability, you know. I feel like I didn't have much. I just worked hard and that's what got me here.1. Male Baseball player 24 Pitcher five to six2. 1.What is the prime career time for a pitcher? C2. What makes the man successful in baseball, according to the conversation? A3. What can be inferred from the conversation? D4. Which of the following statements is true? D5. What kind of feeling does the man have now and then ? D6. What does the man think of baseball as a career? AListening IVLearning to swim had been surprisingly easy, thanks to the Navy's policy of dealing with fear by ignoring it. My fear of deep water left after my Navy experience. On the first day in the pool, an instructor with a voice like a bullhorn ordered 50 of us to climb a high board and jump in feet first. The board looked about 200 feet high, though it may have been only 20 or 25. A line was formed to mount the ladder and jump. I drifted to the end of the line, and then stepped out when the splashing started and introduced myself to the instructor."I'm a non-swimmer," I said, "shall I go to the shallow end of the pool?" At City College I'd spent four years in the shallow end of the pool."This pool doesn't have a shallow end," the instructor said."Well, what am I going to do?""Get up on that platform and jump," he said.The pool depth was marked as 15 feet at that point."I'm not kidding. I can't swim at all.""Up! Up!" he shouted."But I'll drown.""This pool has got the best lifesaving equipment in the Navy," he said. "Don't worry about it." "Come on."Then he shouted again, "I'm giving you an order, mister. Up!"Quaking in every fiber, I climbed the ladder, edged out onto the board, took one look down and unable to faint, stepped back."Jump!" the instructor roared.I stepped to the edge, closed my eyes, and walked into space. The impact of the water was great; then I was sinking, then My God! I was rising irresistibly to the surface. My head broke water.The water was actually supporting me, just as everybody had always said it would. The instructor glared."You didn't keep your legs straight," he shouted. "Get back up there and do it again."1. 1. What does the speaker say about learning to swim in the Navy? A2. How high was the board/? C3. What did the instructor do when he found out about the speaker’s problem? A4. Why did the speaker eventually jump into the pool? A5. What is the best way to overcome fear, according to the speaker? B6. Which of the following is true about the speakers’ education? D7. Which of the following can be used to describe the instructor? C8. Why did the speaker want to go to the shallow end of the pool? B9. Why did the instructor ask the speaker to do it again? D10. How did the instructor assure the speaker that he wouldn’t drown? B2. 1) drifted 2) stepped 3) introduced 4) Quaking 5) climbed6) walked into 7)sinking 8) rising 9) broke 10) supporting。
新视野大学英语第三版四册视听说网络课答案

目录Unit 1 (2)Sharing (2)Listening (2)View it (3)Conversations (3)Passages (3)News report (3)Unit test (3)unit2 (4);Listening (4)Viewing (5)Conversations (5)Passages (5)news (5)Unit test (6)Unit 4 (6)Sharing (6)Listening (6)Viewing (7);Role-playing (7)Presenting (8)Conversations (8)Passages (8)News (9)Unit test (9)unit5 (9)Sharing (9)Listening (10)Viewing (10)《Role-playing (11)Presenting (11)Conversations (12)News (12)Unit test (12)Unit6 (12)Sharing (12)Listening (13)Viewing (13)Role-playing (13)~Presenting (14)Conversations (14)passages (14)news (14)Unit test (14)Unit 1Sharing: b-e-f-d-c-a…4. 2 45.anti-socialaware of appreciate attitude tolerantcome to an end walk away impress,Listeningpeaceful beautifullovely partpartywith a passion last second:walking their dogsthe best part of the day thinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it#2 4Role-playingAnswers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-e ConversationsPassages)2. distressingdesperateurgeacquireare totally unaware ofare isolated fromaffirminteract with、impulseare convinced of News reportCA CUnit test4.at%connectsat the bottom of shiningAscrossrunning away from streaming down destroyedunit2)sharingexcitedon the banks beach partiesfind outlooking forward to 3: f-a-d-c-e-b4:1 2 3 8 105:1 2 4《ListeningThursday, 20/5/2004 1620by the river】fanciedhave the guts to tell himgood-looking, romantic and intelligent three childrenI'm happyfeel good about who I wasGood luck for the futurebe happy with who you areViewing.: 3 6the longest-living communities900go about their businessfruit and vegetableingredientscell damagehigh quantities)health protective120020 percent lessgetting more for their moneyhealth's worthRole-playing:1 3 4 5 7 8 10 Conversations,Passages2.Proportionestimatedhave profound impacts onpotentialeconomicallypensionsresidentialposes a challenge tobe transformed into news2.BDCUnit test》4.launchedcornerbankruptcyvirtuallydirectingdischarged from securedsubstantial.Not surprisingly fashion accessoriesUnit 4 Sharing3.d-f-a-e-b-g-c]4.brighten your mooda nurturing environment a stable familyhealthFeel contentment5.|1,5Listeninghotels or even cities make moneyhas doubled[wherever he goeswhat kind of food she eats junk mail or adverts robbedmore crimeshave no need to worrybe more carefulsent to the newspapers posted online】Viewing1.DBACD2.rethink everythingGive it uptransformstandard of living}diminishedslow downtake more leisure economic growth consumer goods material possessionsRole-playing ;1,3,4,6,7,9, 10Presenting Answers: e-b-c-d-a!Conversations 1.CABCD2.Passages…1.ADDC2.prevalentscarybe classified as epidemicratio》diagnosedkeeping track ofwas still associated with affirmin terms ofNewsADAC…Unit test1.DBACD2.CDACB3.ABABD4.over、companionshiploverdefinitionscarcediaryThe sight ofmade upphilosophers and scientists unit5*Sharing3: d-h-a-f-b-e-c-g4:1 4 65:enrichExpand our horizons TerriblyIntellectSpecificLearn through artAll aspects—AlivePerformanceIntense emotions ListeningGets your voteIn favor ofUseful and beneficial"Bring jobs Entertainment and activities Concern meexpensiveI personally would prefer With disabilities ExcellentEnjoy gardensCostsMy vote would go toLeave outHanging aroundRoutineBringing alongThe older generationViewing:134)2:(1)A /makes a mess/public buildings/wrong(2)V/definitely(3)A/quite exciting(4)V(5)A/pleasing to the eye/positive/environment(6)A/nice picture /offensiveRole-playing: cabd: extends out west{North aboveGo upAround the cornerOver thereAround the neighborhoodOn the leftHang out and readHead over toCircle backWalking by@A center ofattractedFolk musicLooks likeModeled onThe hundredth anniversary PresentingSetting of the movieRecommendationDirectorReview’s opinion of dif ferent elementsSkillfullyGrippingShockingHilariousSensational)ElectrifyingPoignantlyMovingBreathlessHard-hittingEmotionally-drainingThoroughly Conversations1 cdbcd2BDCA:Passages1:CADB2:antipationGlamorousBe conferred uponCollectiveNominate forExceptions toAccomplishedAbsolute(RecipientsIs entitled toNews1:CA2:ADBUnit testPart1:CCBBDPart4:tremendousStrategicAppliedHonoredEscapeDefeatedReflectingA series ofStrong relationship[A wide range ofUnit6Sharing34:e-c-b-a-f-d5:laptop /latest headlines/real time Sources/mediaHave to pay/discriminateOutlets/spread/risk6:123Listening:f-e-d-g-c-a-b:hear this story /About this guyWhat happened wasRemember all the details/recall/the first challenge Then from that/something to do~The next thing/according to the report/a part in his film My impression was that/ended upThat’s what happenedViewing:BAADCCC:starts going wrongFill an awful lot of timeDeeply embarrassing for usChampion of the Wrong Guest divisionLiving the celebrity lifestyle/Love a good news blunder Role-playing:b-a-d-c:ABBAB AABBAPresenting:235Conversations1:BABDC2:CDACpassages1:DCDB2:differentiate themselves fromFrown uponConciseCombatSevereIs geared up forEmbracedCompactIs supplemented withSensationalnews1:CA2:DCBUnit test 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Unit 1 Sharing: b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpressListeningpeacefulbeautifullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the day thinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the evenings View it2 4Role-playingAnswers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-e ConversationsPassages2. distressingdesperateurgeacquireare totally unaware ofare isolated fromaffirminteract withimpulseare convinced ofUnit test4.atsectionconnectsat the bottom ofshiningAscrossrunning away fromrunning away fromdestroyedUnit 3Task2(l)enjoy (2) free{3) music (4)internationally(5)festivals{6)spend your free time Task3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fTask410. 2 3 5 6Task511. 2 4 5 812.ListeningTask 2 Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cActivity 21368Activity 3(1)She feels it seems very shallow.(2) She has now grown up and matured.(3) She is very happy with where she is now. I She doesn't think life has to be the perfect image she pictured.Viewing{l)husky sledding(2)38{ 3)wing-walking{4)35{ 5)driving on Route 66 I driving on Route Sixty-six{6) 19{7)bungee Jumping{ 8)17{9)swimming-with dolphins(10) 1Task 2 Activity 22 4 7 8 9Role-PlayingTask 1 Activity 1(l)Four / 4(2)a swimming pool{ 3)covered by another "wall"( 4)the same position as the shape in the hole(5)what shape the hole will be until the last moment{6)Not to get knocked into the pool{7) gets through the most shapesTask 1 Activity 2134713.14.PresentingGet ideas 1I partly disagree with the writer's view that today most people spend their freetime doing things that do not contribute to their development and are essentially unproductive. In my opinion, many people today actually use the additional free time that technology has created for working more, rather than for interacting with net friends or for other leisure activities. For instance, many people have formed the habit of checking company emails frequently even during their off-work hours; they are disturbed by cell phone calls concerning work wherever they are even on weekends; they are obliged to bring their computers with them even when going on a vacation. They never seem to have real freedom after work owing to the advancement of technology and the popularization of modern communications devices. However, although they live in such constant chaos, the truth is, this kind of life allows them no chance to spend time wastefully, and it often contributes to their career development and makes them more productive.Organize ideasMeaningful leisure activitiesReasons for being meaningful1Outdoor activities such as going to parks, mountains and beaches•build health•prevent and reduce stress•improve social life2Surfing the Internet•keep people well-informed•communicate with people all over the world easily•get entertainment through watching TV series or 1novies online 3Reading books•make people think more deeply •improve concentration4Playing chess•make people smarter•relieve stress and bring fun More practice in listeningShort conversationDDCBALong conversationDDBCPassages: Passage 1BCACPassages: Passage 223. resorts24. sprung up25. dramatically26. having an adverse effect on27. combat28. wilderness29. unspoiled30. streams of31. guidelines32. auction off33.UNIT testPART IABB BCPart II CCDDBPart IIIDAB CDPart IV23. audience24. teenage25. celebrate26. Popular27. conquers28. columns29. is central to30. a private arrangement31. to choose32. apart fromUNIT5 SharingTask 1(1) the arts(2) what areas of the arts they enjoy, what exhibition or performance they went to recently, and whether they think the arts are importantTask2(!)Photography and dance. (2) The small, intimate exhibitions.(3) The arts. Task3d-h-a-f-b-e-c-gTask41 4 6Task5(1)enrich(2)expand our horizons(3)Terribly(4)intellect(5)specific(6)learn through art(7)all aspects(8)alive(9)performance(10)intense emotionsListeningTask 2 Activity 1Sarah (Woman) B. Botanical gardenTim A. CinemaNigel C. Theater workshop space Activity 2(1) gets your vote(2)in favor of(3)useful and beneficial(4) bring jobs(5)entertainment and activities(6)concern me(7)expensive(8)1 personally would prefer(9)with disabilities(10)excellent(11)enjoy gardens(12)mentioned youth(13)involved(14)not so sure(15)costs(16)my vote would go to(17)leave out(18)hanging around(19)routine(20)bringing along(21)the older generatio ViewingTask 2 Activity 1134Task 2 Activity 2(1)A(2)makes a mess(3)public buildings(4)wrong(5)V(6)definitely(7)A(8)quite exciting(9)V(10)A11)pleasing to the eye(12)positive(13)environment(14)A(15)nice picture(16)offensiveRole-Playing Task 1 Activity 1c-a-b-dTask 1 Activity 2(1)extends out west(2)north above(3)go up(4)around the corner(5)over there(6)around the neighborhood(7)on the left(8)hang out and read(9)head over to(10)circle back(11)walking by(12)a center of(13)attracted(14)folk music(15)looks like(16)modeled on(17)the hundredth anniversary PresentingGet ideas 1(1) Setting of the movie(2) Actor(s) \ Actress(es)(3) Plot summary(4) Recommendation(5)Director(6)Reviewer's opinion of different elements Get ideas 2(1 )skillfully(2) gripping(3) shocking( 4) hilarious(5) sensational(6)ele ctrifying(7)poignantly(8)moving(9)breathless(10)hard-hitting(11)e motionally-draining(12) thoroughlyOrganize ideasMovie AMovie BTitleFinding NemoThe Pursuit of Happyness Genre ( 1* ) AnimationBiographySettingOceanSan Francisco, USMain characters•Marlin (a clownfish, an overprotective father)•Nemo (son of Marlin)•Dory (a good-hearted blue fish, with short-term memory loss)•Chris Gardner (a salesman and later a stockbroker, a father)•Linda (Chris' wife)•Christopher (son of Chris)•Jay Twistle (a manager for Dean Witter)Actors/Actresses•Albert Brooks (as Marlin)•Alexander Gould (as Nemo)•Ellen DeGeneres (as Dory)•Will Smith ( as Chris Gardner)•Thandie N e,vton ( as Linda)•Jaden Smith (as Christopher)•Brian Howe (as Jay Twistle)Director(s)Andrew StantonGabriele MuccinoPlot summaryThe movie tells the story of a father's courage and love. Neino runs away from school, ventures into the open sea, captured onto a boat, and sent to a dentist's office. Marlin and Dory go to search for him and bring him home. They go all the way to Sidney Harbor. Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and finally allows Nemo to take care of himself.The story is about a salesman, Chris, who strives to build a future for himself and his five-year-old son. Although he works hard, he makes little money. He raises his son on his own after his wife walks out. However, he never gives up. With diligence and the love for his son, he becomes a successful stockbroker.Opinions• A brilliantly animated 1nasterpiece•Full of humor•Stunning visual effects•Perfectly cast voice•Hilarious• A simple but enchanting story•Rich details and lavish c0lors•Charming characters•Favorite scenes: underwater world coral reef• A real, heavy, and inspirational story•Acting of the son is perfect•Touching and po,verful scenes•Unconventional approaches to tell an inspirational story •Favorite scene: interview for internship• A remarkable movie RecommendationYes, strongly recommend.Yes, definitely a must,-see.More practice in listeningShort conversationCD BCDLong conversationBDCAPassages: Passage 1CADBPassages: Passage 245. anticipation46. glamorous47. be conferred upon48. collective49. nominate for SO. exceptions to51. accomplished52. absolute53. recipients54. is entitled to UNIT test PART I CCBBDPart II ABDCA Part III DBACC Part IV43. tremendous44. strategic45. applied46. honored I honoured47. escape48. defeated49. reflecting50. a series of51. strong relationship52. a wide range of Unit 7。
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新视野大学英语视听说第三版第4册答案新视野视听说第三版第4册答案 UnitlSharingTasl3b c f d c aTasl42 4Tasl51.(1)anti-social 2.(I)appreciate 3.(1)tolerant 4. impress ListeningTasl2activityLark: Speaker 1 Speaker 6 Owl:Speaker 2 Speaker 3 Tasl2 activity?〔.peaceful2. beautiful 3」o vely p art4. party5. with a passion(2)aware of ⑵ attidude (2)come to an end (3)walk away Speaker 4 Speaker 5 Speaker76」ast sec ond7. walk ing their dogs8. with a bounce9. away10. the best part of the day11. thi nking straight12. at my sharpest13. we had children14. in the mornings15. in the evenings ViewingTasl2activity2 4Role-playingTaskl activity?g a f h b d c e Morqoracticen listeningshortconversationsD A B C ClongconversationsC BD APassages:PassageA C D CPassages:Pass2ge1. distress ing2. desperate3. urge4. acquire5. are totally unaware of6. are isolated from7. affirm8.i nteract with9.impulse10. are convinced of News:ReportB CRepor2B A CUnittestpart1D D B C Dpart2C A A A Dpart3C BD D Cpart41. at2. secti on3. c onn ects4. at the bottom of5. shi ning6. 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Good luck for the future13. be happy with who you are ViewingTasl2activityl3 6Tasl2activitfI. the Ion gest-livi ng com mun ities2.9003. go about their bus in ess4. fruit and vegetable5.i ngredie nts6. cell damage7. high qua ntities8. health protective9. 1,20010. 20 percent lessII. getting more for their money12. health ' s worthRole-playingTaskl activity?1 3 4 5 7 8 10 Morqoracticen listening shortconversationsA DCB DlongconversationsC B A DPassages:passagesB C D APassages:passages1. proporti on2. estimated3. have profound impactson4. pote ntial5. ec ono mically6. pe nsions7.origi nate from8. reside ntial9. poses a challenge to10. be tran sformed in toNewsReportB DRepor2B DCUnittestpart1B DC B Cpart2D C C B Apart3B C A A Dpart41」aunched2. corner3. ba nkruptcy4. virtually5. direct ing6. discharged from7. secured8. substa ntial9. 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Agai nst9. theft10. stealing from them11. without pay ing12. make any money13. For14. CD sales15. file shari ng16. con certs17. Banning cars from city center18. Aga inst19. polluting than cars20. a reduction in shop sales21. perfectly fine22. For23. the environment24. electric buses25. pollutedTaskl.21 3 4 6 7 9 10 Presenting:Tas2ke b c d aMorqoracticen listening shortconversationsC A B C DLoncconversationB A B DPassagPassageA D D CPassagPassage1. prevale nt2. scary3. be classified as4. epidemic5. ratio6. diag no sed7. keep ing track of8. was still associated with9. affirm10. in terms ofNewsReportA DRepor2A CUnittestpartiD B A C Dpart2C D A C Bpart3A B A B DPart4l.over2. compa nion ship3」over4. defi niti on5. scarce6. diary7. The sight of8. defeated9. made up10. philosophers and scientistsUn it5 Sharing Tasl3 dhaf becg Tasl4 Tasl5 1.(1)e nrich 2.i ntellect 3.specific 4.learn through art 5. all aspects 6. (1)alive (2)performa nee (2)expand our horizons (3)Terribly (3)i ntense emoti ons Listening Tasl2.1 Sarah(Woma n): B Tim: A Nigel: Tasl2.2 your vote favor of (4)e nterta inment 3. (1)concern me 1. gets 2. (1)in (2)useful and beneficial (3 )bring jobs and activities (2)expe nsive 4」pers on ally would prefer 5. (1)with 6. (1)me ntio ned 7. costs8. (1)my vote (4)routi ne disabilitiesyouth would go (5)bri nging(2)excelle nt (2)in volved to (2)leave alo ng (3)enjoy garde ns (3)not so sure out (3)ha nging around9.the older generation ViewingTasl2.11 3 4Tasl2.21. A2. makes a mess3. public build ings4. wro ng5. V6. defi ni tely7. A8. quite excit ing9. V10. A11. pleasing to the eye12. positive13. en vir onment14. A15. nice picture16. offen siveRole-playingTaskl.1c a bdTaskl.21. (1)extends out west (2)north2. (1)around the corner (2)over3. around the neighborhood4. (1)o n the left ⑵ ha ng out5. (1)head over to (2)circle6. (1)walking by (2)a center(5) folk music7. looks like above (3)go up thereand read backof (3)attracted8. ("modeled on (2)the hundredth anniversaryPresenting:Task1.Setting of the movie2. Actor(s)/Actress(es)3. plot summary4. Recomme ndati on5. Director6. Reviewer ' s opinion of different elementsPresenting:Task〔.skillfully2. (1)gripp ing (2)shock ing (3)hilarious3. se nsati onal4. electrifyi ng5. (1)poig nan tly (2)m oving6. (1)breathless (2)hard-hitti ng (3)emoti on ally-dra ining(4)thoroughlyMorqoracticen listeningshortconversationsCDBCDLoncconversationBDCAPassages:passageCADBPassages:pass2ge1. anticipation2. glamorous3. be conferred upon4. collective5. nomin ate for6. exceptions to7. accomplished8. absolute9. recipients10. is entitled to NewsReportCARepor2ADBUnittestPartiCCBBDPart?ABDCAPart3DBACCPart41. tremendous2. strategic3. applied4. honored5. escape6. defeated7. reflecting8. a series of9. strong relatio nship10. a wide range ofUniteSharingTasl21. quite late2. goon3. important4. going on5. the media a nd the n ewsTask 3^Internet2. Televisio n3」nternet4. Radio5. Newspapers Televisi on6. Newspapers In ter netTask 4Task 5(2)latest headli nes (3)real(2)mediapay (2)discrimi nate(2)spread (3)risk Task 61 2 3ListeningTask 2.1f e dg c a b1. (1)laptop2. (1)sources3. (1)have to4. (1)outlets timeTask 2.21. (1)hear this story (2)about this guy2. what happened was3. (1)remember all the details (2)recall challe nge4. (1)then from that (2)something to do5. (1)the next thing (2)according to the reporthis film6. (1)my impression was that (2)ended up7. that's what happenedViewingTask 2.1B A A DC C CTask 2.21. starts going wrong2. fill an awful lot of time3. deeply embarrassing for us4. (1)champion of the WrongGuest division(2)charm ing but in appropriate5. (1)living the celebrity lifestyle (2)love a good news blun derRole-playingTask 1.1b a d cTaskl.2ABBABAABBAPresenting:TaskMoreoracticen listening shortconversations BABDC ⑶ the first(3)a part inLoncconversation CDACPassages:passage DCDBPassages:pass2ge1. differentiate themselves from2. frown upon3. concise4. combat5. severe6. is geared up for7. embraced8. compact9. is supplemented with10. sensationalNewsReportCARepor2DCBUnittestPartiDBAADPart2BDACCPart3CBDACPart41. con test2. queens3. outgoing4. cheers5. title6. tours7. performed8. to convince9. in protest10. draw world attentionUnit7SharingTasl21. minor2. worry3. affectsTasl31. very crowded places2. heights3. height, flying4. flying5. spiders6. rats7. committing to marriage and family8. dogs9. pencils and the noise they makeon paperTasl42 3Tasl51. liked or loved2. (1)keep people in their homes (2)society3. (1)closed in (2)transport (3)probably4. trapped in a small spaceViewingTasl2.1aeghf bdcTasl2.213 5 7Role-playingTasH.21 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 14 16 17 1920 Presenting:Task1 2 4 6 7 8 9MorqDracticen listeningshortconversationsBACBDLoncconversationDBDAPassages:passageBADCPassages:pass2ge1. motivations2. hazard3. develop an appetite for4. associated with5. con tribute to6. follow suit7. consensus8. authorities9. in adequacies10. exaggerationNewsReportDBARepor2BDAUnittestPartiADBBDPARTCBADDPARTB A DC CPART1. five-day2. competitiveness3. unmanned4. regularly5. extra6. households7. Previously8. less time9. ill effects10. remained unaffectedUnit8SharingTasl3aedc bTasl423Tasl51. funniest novel2. completely normal3. easy4. ("complex (2)dark and monstrous5. by defaultListeningTasl2.21. took up the challenge,2. tag line3. playing off4. blown away5. (1)took life under control (2)make a switch6. comeback withViewingTasl2.1BDCABTasl2.23 5 7RoleplayingTasH.21. rm a big fan of detective novels2. Whatl really liked about it wasthe main character3. rm not that keenon detective novels4. I just could n't get into it5. I could n't sta nd it6. rm n ot really in to fan tasy7. the thing I love about it is the writ ing Presenting:Ta!skd c ef a bMorqoracticen listening,Shortonversations,D C B A CLoncconversations,B C A D,PassagesA CB DPassages1. refugee2. desperate3. entitled4. becameinformed of5. are confronted with6. spokesperson7. seek out8. profiles9. stayed loyal to10. virtuallyNewsReportDBRepor2B CUnittestPartiCD D B BPart?AA A D CPart3B A AC DPart41. hunting2. baseball3. published4. childhood5. novels6. hopeless7. ambulanee8. against nature9. Nobel Prize10. the greatest in flue nces。