新视野大学英语四Listening Quiz4--Book4题目及答案

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新视野大学英语第四册 第四单元quiz 答案

新视野大学英语第四册  第四单元quiz 答案

姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________ 学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________读写教程第四册单元测试卷四试卷编号: Book4-Quiz4考试时间: 120 分钟满分: 100 分注意事项本次测试涉及内容:读写教程第四册,Unit 6,8Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.1.A. Fail to keep her home locked up.B. Rob people she knows.C. Turn the car around and go home.D. Become afraid of someone robbing her.2.A. The students' money.B. The woman's son.C. A call to Mrs. Watkins.D. A lesson in stealing.3.A. A library.B. A restaurant.C. A home.D. A hotel.4.A. The woman is happy at last.B. The young man hasn't stolen anything.C. The young man was excused from emptying his pockets.D. The woman didn't think the young man stole anything.5.A. The police have already been called.B. The speakers haven't entered the man's home.C. The woman robbed the man's home.D. The robber is still inside the house.6.A. There is discrimination in hiring.B. Blacks get jobs as cleaners and food servers.C. Black teachers don't have much practice.D. White and Indian teachers get all the jobs.7.A. He's been using makeup.B. He's changed what he eats.C. He's on a diet.D. He refuses to use makeup.8.A. The man thinks the movie has won a lot of awards.B. The man thinks movies are better to young people.C. The man doesn't like to compare movies.D. The man doesn't like the movie as much as the woman does.9.A. He isn't that old.B. He promised her he would.C. Her favorite song is being played.D. He needs a break.10.A. The man hates the woman working.B. The man is a boss.C. The woman is going to take a job.D. The couple have been married for two years.Part 2 Understanding Long Conversations(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you'll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listencarefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.11.A. It is blind.B. It is near-sighted.C. It is hurt.D. It has dust in it.12.A. Working out.B. Taking care of a baby.C. Throwing a ball.D. Practicing.13.A. The man has hit the woman.B. The man has been grounded for a week.C. The man throws the ball very well.D. The man feels very strong.14.A. The speakers both throw very well.B. The speakers make jokes on each other.C. The man thinks the woman looks pretty.D. The woman is going to have a baby.15.A. Doctor and patient.B. Mother and son.C. Father and daughter.D. Brother and sister.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the same passage or dialog.16.A. They are planning their lives together.B. They are discussing their relationship.C. They are looking for a place to sit.D. They are looking for a place to be alone.17.A. He is considering their relationship.B. He wants to sit down.C. He wants to declare his love.D. He is feeling kind of sick.18.A. Doctor and patient.B. Brother and sister.C. Husband and wife.D. Boyfriend and girlfrien d.19.A. Staying alone.B. A bag.C. A drink.D. Medicine.20.A. The man is going to his work.B. The man is considering another relationship.C. The woman does not love the man.D. The woman wants to start a life with the man.Part 3 Understanding Passages(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 21 to 25 are based on the same passage or dialog.21.A. Various forms of corruption.B. Bribery in the government.C. Definition and examples of bribery.D. Government laws against bribery.22.A. Because the manager can make purchasing decisions.B. Because the manager can rate his cement as the best one.C. Because the manager can help him sell his cement to others.D. Because the manager can help him improve the quality of his cement.23.A. It is used to make the government pass a law.B. It becomes the private property of a manager.C. It is used to buy the best cement.D. It is put toward an enjoyable vacation.24.A. It is favorable.B. It is immoral.C. It is enjoyable.D. It needs regulations.25.A. The bribe takers receive different benefits.B. People do not argue against the second form.C. The second form offers what's best for the country.D. The first type is a serious form of corruption.Questions 26 to 30 are based on the same passage or dialog.26.A. Success of Singapore corporations.B. Corruption in Asian countries. dC. Clean no-money elections in Singapore.D. The leadership of the Singapore president.27.A. Elections bring the best people into government.B. Asian countries are the least corrupt in the world. dC. Singapore citizens have the highest per-capita income.D. Lee Kuan Yew is widely respected in Singapore.28.A. An unrestrained press could expose corruption.B. The growth rate in Singapore is the highest.C. Successful managers should be paid more for their achievement. cD. His government officials could manage the World Bank.29.A. The media can be effective in ending corruption.B. South Korea and Japan have stopped corruption.C. Singapore's per-capita income is the world's 9th highest. aD. Corruption in Singapore must be stopped.30.A. The creation of a free press.B. The ending of corruption.C. Western liberals.D. Discipline in the press.Questions 31 to 35 are based on the same passage or dialog. b31.A. In the early 1980s.B. In the 1960s.C. In the 1970sD. In the 1990s32.A. In 1980.B. In 1991-1992.C. In 1960.D. In 1970.33.A. Integration isn't the answer to their problem.B. Civil rights advocates cannot find an answer.C. 2/3 of blacks attend minority-only schools.D. 15 out of 16 blacks are in schools where whites are rare.34.A. Something besides integration must be done.B. Integration hasn't made schools better.C. Integration doesn't work on the playground.D. Asians and other groups are all in different corners.35.A. To find a solution to the problem.B. To attract more Asian kids to school.C. To have integrated schools.D. To advocate civil rights.Part 4 Multiple Choice(Each item: 0.5)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.36. He is quite sure that it's ________ impossible for him to fulfill the task withintwo days.A. absolutelyB. fullyC. exclusivelyD. roughly37. There was a big hole in the road which ________ the traffic.A. set backB. held upC. stood backD. kept down38. In the Chinese household, grandparents and other relatives play ________ roles inraising children.A. incapableB. insensibleC. indispensableD. infinite39. Eye contact is important because incorrect contact may create a communication________.A. tragedyB. questionC. vacuumD. barrier40. There is no _______ to the house from the main road.A. accessB. exposureC. avenueD. edge41. ________ energy under the earth must be released in one form or another, forexample, in an earthquake.A. AccumulatedB. AssembledC. GatheredD. Collected42. The twentieth century has witnessed an enormous worldwide political, economic andcultural ________.A. traditionB. transmissionC. transportationD. transformation43. The ________ stuck on the envelope says "By Air".A. diagramB. signalC. labelD. mark44. Reading ________ the lines, I would say that the Government is more worried thanit will admit.A. behindB. alongC. betweenD. among45. The statistical figures in that report are not ________. You should not refer tothem.A. accurateB. delicateC. fixedD. rigid46. None of us expected the chairman to ________ at the party. We thought he was stillin hospital.A. turn inB. turn upC. turn overD. turn down47. He ________ to his customers and halved the price.A. leakedC. drewD. yielded48. The author of the report is well ________ with the problems in the hospitalbecause he has been working there for many years.A. informedB. enlightenedC. acquaintedD. acknowledged49. Just as the increase of fax machines, wireless phones and personal computers hascaused a shortage of phone numbers, heavy use of the Internet is _____ the supply ofnumerical (数字的) Internet addresses.A. drainingB. soakingC. absorbingD. drying50. Compared with what I saw 10 years ago, ads today are becoming increasinglyA. sophisticatedB. soakedC. philosophicalD. physical51. According to the recent report, 10 years ago about one in seven people in thiscountry spoke a language ________ English at home.A. rather thanB. other thanC. regardless ofD. except for52. Dolly's creators at Edinburgh's Roslin Institute boasted she ____ the promise ofanimals that could produce drugs and organs for humans.A. containedB. emphasizedC. packedD. embodied53. The increasing academic ________ with foreigners calls for good spoken English.A. actionB. interactionC. interferenceD. interval54. Although many of the sports ______ for the Games have yet to be built, Beijingreceived a glowing report from the IOC's evaluation commission last month after visitsto all the bidding cities.A. facilitiesB. fatigueC. fibersD. features55. We shouldn't ________ our own national features for international ads that areshown globally.A. disposeB. exposeC. discardD. discharge56. Our program is different ________ it stresses the technical skills that business and industry seek as they incorporate (包含) the Internet into their enterpriseA. in deedB. in thatC. in caseD. in effect57. Now that the excitement of celebrating has had a chance to _______, it's time toturn the Olympic ideal into reality.A. cut inB. carry awayC. turn downD. wear off58. Scientists are experimenting with self-cleaning clothes, whose fabric is sown withfriendly bacteria to ________ dirt and human sweat.A. eat upB. back upC. take upD. hold up59. Last month, Mars and Earth were at the closest points in their ________ orbits. The distance between the two worlds was 68 million kilometers.B. respectiveC. rigidD. reverse60. I'd rather you ________ anything about it for the time being.A. not doB. don't doC. didn't doD. won't do61. What surprised us most is the fact that he had committed an ________ crime.A. intelligentB. intelligibleC. intellectualD. intelligence62. If the work ________ by the end of the month is delayed the construction companywill be fined.A. will be completedB. has been completedC. to be completedD. being completed63. But for the heavy traffic, I ________ late.A. will not beB. would not have beenC. would notD. had not been64. The ship's generator broke down, and the pumps had to be operated ________ insteadof mechanically.A. manuallyB. automaticallyC. artificiallyD. synthetically65. My mother bought me a new pair of boots on my birthday ________ she had promised.A. whichB. whatC. withD. asPart 5 Cloze (with four choices provided)(Each item: 0.5)Directions:Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from thefour choices given for each blank.Questions 66 to 85 are based on the following passage.It is easy to get the impression that bribery and other questionable payments are on the increase. Questionable payments can be 66. partedisolateddisconnectedseparatedinto three classes. The first is sums of money paid over to achieve political 67. objectivesperspectivesintentionsbalances. Money given in this class isn't always paid simply to 68. reapobtainderiverecruit a contract. The political aims can be 69. disagreedvariedchangeddistinct. It can be providing the money to 70. break downlie downbring downset down a foreign government. Or it can be to 71. cruciallycommerciallybeneficiallyfinancially support a political party. Sometimes large payments were made to support a US presidential 72. inquirerapplicantcandidateparticipant. This is done to 73. securecommitfastenattacharms sales or major construction contracts. The second class of payments tries to makethe 74. heelswheelskneelscycles of government run faster. Payments of this type 75.appropriatelyproperlycorrespondinglyhence receive special treatment. They get a quickofficial 76. removalapprovalrivalsurvival. The third class 77.involvesevolvesrevolvessolves giving money in countries where doing so is acceptable.In these countries, there is a tradition of paying officials to 78. promiseassureensureassert good business. So you must give money if you want a satisfactory business 79. dealshareportionamount. To combat these problems the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is 80. in case ofin charge ofin light ofin favor of a code of conduct prohibiting bribes. 81. ThereforeHenceHoweverThus, an unfortunate difficulty is that opinions 82. preferdiffertransfersuffer among members of the ICC. The British members 83. prefertendinclinelean the code to have the force of law. However, the French 84. sensedealfeelperceive the code should not be too strong. It should merely provide guidelines 85. as ifas usualas wellas to what is ethically acceptable. As a result, some people argued recently that "industry is caught in a web of bribery" and that everyone is "on the take".Part 6 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(Each item: 2)Directions:Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from thefour choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 86 to 90 are based on the same passage or dialog.Some pessimistic experts feel that the automobile is bound to fall into disuse. They see a day in the not-too-distant future when all autos will be abandoned and allowedto rust. Other authorities, however, think the auto is here to stay. They hold thatthe car will remain a leading means of urban travel in the foreseeable (可预见的)future.The motorcar will undoubtedly change significantly over the next 30 years. It should become smaller, safer, and more economical, and should not be powered by the gasolineengine. The car of the future should be far more pollution-free than present types. Regardless of its power source, the auto in the future will still be the main problem in urban traffic congestion (拥挤). One proposed solution to this problem is the automated (自动化的) highway system.When the auto enters the highway system, a retractable (可伸缩的) arm will drop fromthe auto and make contact with a rail, which is similar to those powering subway trains electrically. Once attached to the rail, the car will become electrically powered from the system, and control of the vehicle will pass to a central computer. The computer will then monitor all of the car's movements.The driver will use a telephone to dial instructions about his destination into the system. The computer will calculate the best route, and reserve space for the car all the way to the correct exit from the highway. The driver will then be free to relaxand wait for the buzzer (蜂鸣器) that will warn him of his coming exit. It is estimated that an automated highway will be able to handle 10,000 vehicles per hour, compared with the 1,500 to 2,000 vehicles that can be carried by a present-day highway.86. One significant improvement in the future car will probably be ________.A. its power sourceB. its monitoring systemC. its driving systemD. its seating capacity87. What is the author's main concern?A. How to render automobiles pollution-free.B. How to make smaller and safer automobiles.C. How to solve the problem of traffic jams.D. How to develop an automated subway system.88. What provides autos with electric power in an automated highway system?A. A rail.B. A retractable arm.C. An engine.D. A computer controller.89. In an automated highway system, all the driver needs to do is _______.A. keep in the right laneB. wait to arrive at his destinationC. keep in constant touch with the computer centerD. inform the system of his destination by phone90. What is the author's attitude toward the future of autos?A. Enthusiastic.B. Optimistic.C. Pessimistic.D. Cautious.Questions 91 to 95 are based on the same passage or dialog.Foxes and farmers have never got on well. These small dog-like animals have long beenaccused of killing farm animals. They are officially classified as harmful and farmerstry to keep their numbers down by shooting or poisoning them.Farmers can also call on the services of their local hunt to control the foxpopulation. Hunting consists of pursuing a fox across the countryside, with a group ofspecially trained dogs, followed by men and women riding horses. When the dogseventually catch the fox they kill it or a hunter shoots it.People who take part in hunting think of it as a sport; they wear a special uniform ofred coats and white trousers, and follow strict codes of behavior. But owning a horseand hunting regularly is expensive, so most hunters are wealthy.It is estimated that up to 100,000 people watch or take part in fox hunting. But overthe last couple of decades the number of people opposed to fox hunting, because theythink it is brutal (残酷的), has risen sharply. Nowadays it is rare for a hunt to passoff without some kind of confrontation (冲突) between hunters and hunt saboteurs (阻拦者). Sometimes these incidents lead to violence, but mostly saboteurs interfere with the hunt by misleading riders and disturbing the trail of the fox's smell, which the dogs follow.Noisy confrontations between hunters and saboteurs have become so common that they arealmost as much a part of hunting as the pursuit (追逐) of foxes itself. But this yearsupporters of fox hunting face a much bigger threat to their sport. A Labour Party Member of the Parliament, Mike Foster, is trying to get Parliament to approve a new law which will make the hunting of wild animals with dogs illegal. If the law is passed, wild animals like foxes will be protected under the ban in Britain.91. Rich people in Britain have been hunting foxes ________.A. for recreationB. to limit the fox populationC. in the interests of the farmersD. to display their wealth92. What is special about fox hunting in Britain?A. It involves the use of a deadly poison.B. It is a costly event which rarely occurs.C. The hunters have set rules to follow.D. The hunters have to go through strict training.93. Fox hunting opponents often interfere in the game ________.A. by resorting to violenceB. by taking legal actionC. by confusing the fox huntersD. by demonstrating on the scene94. A new law may be passed by the British Parliament to ________.A. prohibit farmers from hunting foxesB. forbid hunting foxes with dogsC. stop hunting wild animals in the countrysideD. prevent large-scale fox hunting95. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.A. killing foxes with poison is illegalB. limiting the fox population is unnecessaryC. hunting foxes with dogs is considered cruel and violentD. fox-hunting often leads to confrontation between the poor and the rich Questions 96 to 100 are based on the same passage or dialog.Are organically grown foods the best food choices? The advantages claimed for such foods over conventionally grown and marketed food products are now being debated.Advocates of organic foods—a term whose meaning varies greatly—frequently proclaimthat such products are safer and more nutritious than others.The growing interest of consumers in the safety and nutritional quality of the typicalNorth American diet is a welcome development. However, much of this interest has beensparked by sweeping claims that the food supply is unsafe or inadequate in meetingnutritional needs. Although most of these claims are not supported by scientificevidence, the great number of written material advancing such claims makes itdifficult for the general public to separate fact from fiction. As a result, claimsthat eating a diet consisting entirely of organically-grown foods prevents or curesdisease or provides other benefits to health have become widely publicized and popularamong customers.Almost daily the public is surrounded by claims for "no-aging" diets, new vitamins,and other wonder foods. There are numerous unsubstantiated (无确实根据的) reports thatnatural vitamins are superior to synthetic ones, that fertilized eggs arenutritionally superior to unfertilized eggs, that untreated grains are better thanfertilized grains, and the like.One thing that most organically grown food products seem to have in common is thatthey cost more than conventionally grown foods. But in many cases consumers are misledif they believe organic foods can maintain health and provide better nutritionalquality than conventionally grown foods. So there is real cause for concern ifconsumers, particularly those with limited incomes, distrust the regular food supply and buy only expensive organic foods instead.96. The word "Advocates" (Para. 1) is closest in meaning to which of the following?A. Supporters.B. Merchants.C. Inspectors.D. Consumers.97. What does the word "others" (Para. 1) refer to?A. Advantages.B. Advocates.C. Organic foods.D. Nonorganically-grown produc ts.98. The author implies that there is cause for concern if consumers with limited incomes buy organic foods instead of conventionally grown foods because ________.A. organic foods can be more expensive but are often no better than conventionally- grown foodsB. many organic foods are actually less nutritious than similar conventionally-grownfoodsC. conventionally-grown foods are more readily available than organic foodsD. too many farmers will stop using conventional methods to grow food crops99. According to the last paragraph, consumers who believe that organic foods arebetter than conventionally-grown foods are often ________.A. carelessB. mistakenC. mistakingD. wealthy100. What is the author's attitude toward the claims made by advocates of healthfoods?A. Very enthusiastic.B. Somewhat favorable.C. Neutral.D. Doubtful.Questions 101 to 105 are based on the same passage or dialog.For me, scientific knowledge is divided into mathematical sciences, natural sciences or sciences dealing with the natural world, and sciences dealing with mankind. Apart from these sciences is philosophy. In the first place, pure or theoretical knowledge has been sought only for the purpose of understanding. What distinguishes man fromanimals is that he knows and needs to know. If man did not know that the worldexisted, and that the world was of a certain kind, that he was in the world and thathe himself was of a certain kind, he wouldn't be man. The technical aspects or applications of knowledge are equally necessary for man and are of the greatest importance, because they also contribute to defining him as man and permit him topursue a life increasingly more truly human.But even while enjoying the results of technical progress, he must defend the value ofpure knowledge. Knowledge sought directly for its practical applications will haveimmediate and foreseeable success, but pure or theoretical knowledge will not. Let merecall a well-known example. If the Greek mathematicians had not applied themselves tothe investigation of conic (圆锥形的) sections, keenly and without the least suspicion that it might someday be useful, it would not have been possible centuries later to navigate far from shore. The first men to study the nature of electricity could not imagine that their experiments, carried on because of mere intellectual curiosity,would eventually lead to modern electrical technology, without which we can scarcelythink of contemporary life. Pure knowledge is valuable for its own sake, because the human spirit cannot resign itself to ignorance. But, in addition, it is the foundationfor practical results that would not have been reached if this knowledge had not beensought disinterestedly.101. The most important advances made by mankind come from ________ according to thepassage.A. practical applications of social sciencesB. practical applications of pure knowledgeC. sciences dealing with the natural worldD. the biological sciences102. The author does NOT include among the sciences the study of _________.A. chemistryB. astronomyC. economicsD. literature103. The author points out that the Greeks who studied conic sections ________.A. were mathematiciansB. were interested in navigationC. were unaware of the practical value of their studiesD. worked with electricity104. The title below that best expresses the ideas of this passage is ________.A. Technical ProgressB. A Little Learning Is a Dangerous ThingC. Man's Distinguishing CharacteristicsD. The Value of Pure Knowledge105. Pure knowledge is valuable for its own sake because ________.A. it is sought only for the purpose of understandingB. it is the foundation for practical resultsC. people are keen on itD. people are curious about it。

新视野大学英语听说教程4quiz

新视野大学英语听说教程4quiz

新版新视野大学英语【听说教程】第四册答案+quiz unit1Understanding Short Conversations1.A2.C3.B.4.B5.D6.B.7.A8.C9.C. 10.D Understanding a Long ConversationABACBUnderstanding a PassageAADBCUnderstanding a Radio Program1.married in St. Paul's Cathedral.2.was a guest at the wedding ceremony.3.wore a hat with flowers at the wedding4. is remembered as having been naughty.5. was one of the designers of the wedding dress. Culture talkTFFTLong ConversationDABBAPassageCABBACompound DictationshortageassignedcenteredhospitalizationtreatmentcolleaguedecentralizedThere are nurse-managers instead of head nursesdecide among themselves who will work what shifts and whenan equal with other vice presidents of the hospitalQUIZADDBB DACBB11noble 12 old-fashioned 13 convinced 14 insisting 15 when16 usingQUIZADDBB DACBBnovel old-fashioned convinced insisting when yielding sound--------------------------------------------------------------------------------unit2Understanding Short ConversationsDDDCB AABCDUnderstanding A Long ConversationDABBAUnderstanding a PassageBCDACUnderstanding a Radio ProgramCAACDCulture talkFFTTLong ConversationDABBAPassageBDACACompound DictationsketchshadowpaintingsabroadEuropejewelsexquisitepictures of rooms with handsomely dressed people in them not just their clothes or the lines of their facesbut he was far greater than they would ever becomeQUIZCADDA ABBDBmarket operating dominant compatible range smoothly rivals--------------------------------------------------------------------------------unit3Understanding Short ConversationsCDCBBBACABUnderstanding A Long ConversationABDCBUnderstanding a PassageABDBCUnderstanding a Radio Program1. An Australian scientist who won the Nobel Prize.2. The mysterious field of infectious diseases.3. By accident.4. It was probably extremely significant.5. He couldn't handle all that.Culture talkTFTTLong ConversationBCADCPassageBACBCCompound DictationSeptemberretireretirementreductionpracticalpensionsleisureThe club arranges discussion groups and handicraft sessionsa member can attend any course held there free of charge the financial section on Mondays and Wednesdays between six and eight p.m.QUIZCBCCD ABABDcustomsadjustmentconcernsaccustomedservedbewildereddressingsunit4Understanding Short ConversationsBADDADCCAAUnderstanding A Long ConversationCBBBCUnderstanding a PassageACBACUnderstanding a Radio Programbecame Bill Gates' greatest contribution makes use of Gates' systemwas the plaything of nerdsbecame a business toolmade it a wish to dominate like Bill Gateswas not fit to comment on upcoming innovationCulture talkTTFFLong ConversationBABCAPassageAABBACompound Dictationfundamentaldramaticallymajorityworkplaceself-employedbreadthnotionsits applications in personal computers, digital communications, and factory robotsstill unimagined technology could produce a similar wave of dramatic changeswill have the greatest advantage and produce the most wealthQUIZCCABA DABABgiant stories tail fuel theater Imagine Fortunatelyunit5Understanding Short ConversationsADDDBCDCADUnderstanding a Long ConversationBBACCUnderstanding a PassageDABBAUnderstanding a Radio Program1. how they are turning men off2. an idea in one's head about what the perfect man looks like3. a much younger version of yourself4. more advice on dating and relationships5. burning the perfect man checklistCulture talkLong ConversationCDABDPassageACACDCompound Dictationemergingresidentsparticipantscompanionshipsoldiersisolatedextraordinarywho happen to live by themselves die at twice the rate of those who live with othersIt's clear that reaching out to others can help our bodies thriveonly 5 percent of U.S. households consisted of one person living aloneQUIZDDBAC BBCCApursuits serve relaxation temporary afford skills contributeunit6Understanding Short Conversations CBCDBCADDBUnderstanding a Long Conversation ABCCDUnderstanding a PassageCDDABUnderstanding a Radio Program Centennial Olympic ParkNorth Cardwell, New Jersey Oklahoma City, Oklahomathe FBI laboratoriesground zeroan Atlanta abortion clinicCulture talkLong ConversationDCBAAPassageCBCADCompound DictationimpeachscandalgamblingRepresentativesaccusationsproceduresoppositionresigned as Secretary of Social Welfare and urged the President to resignfive economic advisers to the President have resignedthe Judicial Committee and Economic Affairs Committee inthe House of RepresentativesQUIZABDBA CABBAfocused emotionally distance cancer retirement crossed increasingly(1)Regardless of our age we may make a number of important changes in our current lifestyle(2)We know much more about preventive health today than our parents and grandparents did in the past(3)this new knowledge can be transmitted to our children to help them become healthier than our generation--------------------------------------------------------------------------------unit7Understanding Short ConversationsBCAADCBDABUnderstanding a Long ConversationDACCBUnderstanding a PassageCCDBBUnderstanding a Radio Programshows God's part in creating the universeshows the existence of a man thousands of years ago shows messages inscribed in DNAshows a court opinion against Intelligent Design shows God's existenceCulture talkTTFFLong ConversationDDABBPassageACBADCompound Dictationwould-beintelligencegenesathleticmedicaldisclosedconsiderationthe sum American egg donors expect to be paidplus all the costs of medical treatment and insurance almost half the cost of fees for the student's four-year college courseQUIZBDAAD CCCBAconfusingdifferentuncomfortableprofessionalidentifyobserveadmireyou should be asking yourself whether or not his behavior is like yoursyou might find you can learn much from his response to different sorts of situationsBy watching and learning from a model, you will probably begin to identify and get some working habits--------------------------------------------------------------------------------unit8Understanding Short ConversationsCAABCDDACBUnderstanding a Long Conversation DAABAUnderstanding a PassageDABBAUnderstanding a Radio ProgramBill GatesWarren BuffetKP SinghMartha StewartRonald LauderLuisa KrollCulture talkLong ConversationACDBCPassageADBBBCompound DictationgreetedfreshmanspiteflukeagitatedfacultyparticularlyI had the highest average in the freshman classThen, she took out a copy of the English final examination paperI knew rage so intense that I wanted to start punching herQUIZAABAD DADCAentertainmentoutsiderestrictionsproposedbannedmilitaryresponded--------------------------------------------------------------------------------unit 9Understanding Short ConversationsACBDCDAABCUnderstanding a Long ConversationDABBAUnderstanding a PassageDBBCCUnderstanding a Radio Program1. His brother's two daughters.2 They drove there.3. Children under three.4. They watched the parade.5. He sat down and had a rest for a few minutes.Culture talkTTFTLong ConversationCBACDPassageBADCBCompound DictationAuthoritiesgrantoperanot traditionalstagedjournaliststunnelCritics, performers and audience alike were especially excited about the new introduction to the storywho kills all suitors who cannot answer her three riddles Some Chinese critics have complained that the princess has none of the grace of a true Chinese ladyunit10Understanding Short ConversationsDBACBBBCBAUnderstanding a Long ConversationDBCABUnderstanding a PassageCBDDAUnderstanding a Radio Programis something not known for sureis trying to figure out how dreams help in solving problems is something everyone should dois important in interpreting dreamsis something a person might be afraid ofCulture talkTTFTLong ConversationCDCAAPassageADCBACompound Dictationrarelyconsultingrentingagentappointmentexchangepraisesthe people who work there actually know where things are and they'll take you right to themI will tell you what I really like about PublixThere's a different grocery store near my house, but all that the employees do there is to grunt。

新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册quiz4答案

新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册quiz4答案

Part IDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, 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 a nswers.1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He asks the woman to call Mr. Owen.B. He asks the woman to call Mr. Woods.C. He asks that Mr. Woods call Mr. Owen.D. He asks that Mr. Owen call Mr. Woods.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He is a self-made successful businessman.B. He inherited a large fortune.C. He is a successful young tradesman.D. He will hand his company over to his son.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man's father promoted the woman.B. The woman promoted the man.C. The man's father has been promoted to the head office.D. The man's father owns the company.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The companies John has worked in are not large enough.B. John's work experience is not long enough.C. John should be rewarded for his long service.D. John learned little in each job, and long service meansnothing today.Part IIDirections: Listen to the passage(s) three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for the general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10, write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read for the third time, check your answers.The West End of London maintained its top spot as the world's most(S1)(S2)climate.West End offices (S3)workstation (个人的工作区) last year, (S4)$15,700 for second-ranked Paris, a leading real estate consultancy(S5)Occupancy Costs survey.The basis of the sur vey has changed to workstations, from (S6)During the economic downturn last year, the city of Toronto movedup three places to ninth in the "top 10". (S8)In comparison, New York offices dropped out of the top three into sixth place.(S9)"In the UK, central London costs are down by 8.8 percent, and London's West End is down 5.1 percent. However in international terms, the situation is distorted by significant currency movements.(S10)agency.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)Part IIIDirections: Listen to the following recording, 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 may workaholics do?A. They bring work home.B. They keep working until after midnight.C. They bend over their work on weekends.D. all of the above.2. Which of the following does the speaker recommend doing?A. Concentrate on one thing a week.B. Concentrate on one thing a day.C. Concentrate on one thing at a time.D. Do just a few things at a time.3. What should one do first, according to the passage?A. What is important.B. What one understands.C. What is easy.D. What is difficult.Your answer Correct answerA A4. What does the speaker say about working at home?A. One should not bring too much work home.B. One can work in the living room if one has a home office.C. One should not bring confidential files home.D. One should work only within the usual working hours.5. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Bad habits of a workaholics.B. Tips for workaholics.C. Good habits of a devoted worker.D. Cultivation of a devoted worker.Part IVDirections: Choose the right answer.1. Do you see yourself as a leader or more of a team________________?A. playerB. workerC. mateD. colleague2. If the leadership is weak, I'm not afraid to ________________in order to achieve the goal at hand.A. take upB. take overC. make upD. make for3. I didn't get that promotion. They brought in some new guyover my head. I'm not going to ________________ for much longer.A. hold upB. hold toC. hang upD. hang around4. Mr. Jones is a ________________ millionaire, and I'mhonoured to have worked for him for the past thirty years as his accountant.A. make-selfB. self-makeC. self-madeD. self-making5. Just clear out your desk, and that's the end of it. Do I makemyself ________________, Mr. Westlake?A. clearB. clearlyC. clarityD. unclearlyYour answer Correct answerA A。

新视野视听说第四册全部quiz答案完整版

新视野视听说第四册全部quiz答案完整版

Quiz 1direct ions: Listen to the short dialogs. then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing. there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He has learned to make sounds like a cat.B. He found food for the woman's cat.C. He has become team captain.D. He has attracted the woman's attention.Your answer Correct answerC C2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman wants to play golf while the man wants to playtennis.B. The man wants to play golf while the woman wants to playtennis.C. Both the man and woman suggest playing golf.D. Both the man and woman suggest playing tennis.Your answer Correct answerA A3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. An exciting football match.B. A beautiful scene.C. The man's interest in her.D. The man's inviting her to a football match.Your answer Correct answerB B4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. He must go and buy gifts.B. He does not like the woman.C. He must prepare for a new lesson tomorrow.D. He must prepare for a makeup exam.Your answer Correct answerD D5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The woman thinks university education is important whilethe man does not.B. The man thinks university education is important while thewoman does not.C. Both the man and woman attach importance to universityeducation.D. Both the man and woman attach importance to businessexperience.Your answer Correct answerA APart IIdirect ions: Listen to the passage(s) three times. When the passage is read for the first time. listen for the general idea. When the passage is read for the second time. fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10. write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read for the third time. check your answers.What is happiness? Where do you find it? If you have trouble answering those questions. you are not alone. Philosophers andscientists puzzled (S1)(1)them for ages.Probably you gave many of the same answers. Did you say happiness comes from music or good food or(S2)(2)? Perhaps you agreed with Chopin's(S3)(3)when she said. "There is only one happiness in life: to love and to be loved."Those are the usual answers. but they do not constitute a complete(S4)(4)of happiness. Happiness may also exist in unlikely places. Anne Frank. a Jewish girl. hid from Nazi soldiers in asmall attic for two years. Food was (S5)(5)and the threat of death never far away. Yet she recorded in her(S6)(6)frequent moments of happiness. The(S7)(7)of new green leaves on tree tops brought her joy. Lord Nelson. the famous English admiral. found happiness when he was near death with a painful wound.(S8)(8)Those stories show that people in a difficult or even painful situation may also feel happy.Conversely. happiness may lead to an unhappy situation.(S9)(9). On the other hand. mildly negative moods bring on the critical and analytical skills that are essential for business prosperity.(S10)(10).Your answer Correct answer(1) over over(2) companionship companionship(3) lover lover(4) definition definition(5) scare scarce(6) diary(7)sightsight(8)After he learned he had defeated the enemy fleet. hespoke his last words with a smile:"Thank God. I've donemy duty."(9)In a workforce made up entirely of happy people. the competitive edge would soonbe lost(10)It may take centuries before philosophers and scientists can arrive at a clear definitionof happinessPart IIIdirect ions: Listen to the following recording. 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 subjects were followed in the study?A. More than 700 subjects averaging over 30 years of age.B. More than 700 subjects averaging over 40 years of age.C. Almost 600 subjects averaging over 30 years of age.D. Almost 600 subjects averaging over 40 years of age.Your answerCorrect answerA A 2. Which of the following is true. according to the speaker? A. The crises after job loss are as bad as the loss itself. B. The crises after job loss are worse than the loss itself. C. Job loss is worse than the subsequent crises.D. Only after finding another job can one overcome thedepression.Your answer Correct answerB B3. Which of the following does the speaker mention as the resultof unemployment?A. Losing healthcare benefits.B. Less ability to care for a family member with a long illness.C. A heavy pressure on family relationships.D. All of the above.Your answer Correct answerD D4. Which of the following is true of the study participants whofound new jobs?A. Their health improved but their emotional functioning waspoor.B. Their health worsened but their emotional functioningimproved.C. Their health and emotional functioning were both poor.D. Both their health and emotional functioning improved.Your answer Correct answerC C5. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. How to find new jobs.B. How to overcome depression after job loss.C. Long-lasting depression from job loss.D. Depression from undesirable reemployment.Your answer Correct answerC CPart IVdirect ions: Choose the right answer.1. I've won a large sum of money in the lottery. I'm________________ myself with joy.A. besideB. behindC. belowD. aboveYour answer Correct answerA A2. Mary was ________________ with anger. Her sonsmashed-up her car.A. blowingB. firingC. expressingD. explodingYour answer Correct answerD D3. You do look a little miserable. Please don't________________. Don't lose your cool.A. blow offB. blow upC. throw upD. throw downYour answer Correct answerB B4. Some people do look attractive when they________________.A. run furiousB. rush into rageC. fly into a rageD. blow up furyYour answer Correct answerC C5. Now I've calmed down. After all. it was just an accident. Iguess I really ________________.A. was slightly angryB. should have been furiousC. shouldn't flare around.D. shouldn't have flared upYour answer Correct answerD DQuiz 21. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Beautiful.B. Beautiful and intelligent.C. Intelligent and kind.D. Beautiful. intelligent and kind.Your answer Correct answerD D2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man is positive and the woman is negative.B. The woman is positive and the man is negative.C. Both the man and woman are critical.D. Both the man and woman admire it.Your answer Correct answerA A3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. An ugly duckling.B. A traditional beauty.C. A beauty in a special wa y.D. A plain Jane.Your answer Correct answerC C4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Steve is better-looking than his girlfriend.B. Steve's girlfriend is better-looking than he is.C. Though Steve is plain-looking. his girlfriend loves him.D. Though Steve's girlfriend is plain-looking. he loves her.Your answer Correct answerB B5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She wants to look younger.B. She wants to look better even than a movie actress.C. She wants to look like a movie actress in one of the man'sphotos.D. She wants to look like the movie actress in her photos.Your answer Correct answerD DPart IIdirect ions: Listen to the passage(s) three times. When the passage is read for the first time. listen for the general idea. When the passage is read for the second time. fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10. write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read for the third time. check your answers.A 20-year-old Australian model and dancer won the Miss Universe title in a two-hour beauty (S1) (1)watched by television viewers around the world.Jennifer Hawkins. a 5-foot-11 blonde with blue eyes. was chosen from eighty beauty (S2) (2). Miss U.S.A.. Shandi Finnessey. was awarded second place.Hawkins received the crown from (S3) (3)Miss Universe. Amelia Vega. and then walked the length of the stage tothe (S4) (4)of the crowd. Several times shereached up to touch her crown. as if to remind herself she hadactually won the (S5) (5).Besides modeling and dancing. Hawkins also organizes a danceteam that (S6) (6)Australia. Her interests include surfing. camping and watching ballet.Before the contest began. Cuban-American singer Gloria Estefan.who (S7) (7)at the Miss Universe finals. defended beauty contests from critics who insist such events treat womenmerely as playthings. She said. “(S8) (8)” Despite Estevan's support. many people question the value ofbeauty contests. (S9) (9)Conservative religious groups in India forced such contests to move from Calcutta when they threatened bombings.(S10) (10)They hope Australia is going to shine for what it is. an unforgettable place.YouranswerCorrect answer(1) contest contest(2) k queens(3) outgoing outgoing(4) cheers cheers(5) title title(6) tours(7) performed performed(8)A beautiful woman has very great powers to convince. and we have seenmany misses who have done a greatjob.(9)Women's Liberation organizations in theUnited States regularly demonstrate in protest outside Miss America and MissWorld contests.(10)All the same. some Australians werehoping the two-hour show would draw world attention tothe beauty of theircountry and attract tourists.Part IIIdirect ions: Listen to the following recording. then choose thecorrect 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. Why does Pamela want to have plastic surgery?A. To become a movie actress.B. To become an anchorwoman.C. To become a fashion model.D. To find a white-collar job.Your answerCorrect answerA A2. What surgery has Pamela had? A. Enlarging her breasts.B. Removing wrinkles from her neck.C. Making her face thinner.D. Making her nose tip more pointed.Your answerCorrect answerDD3. What did Pamela think about beauty and character?A. Beauty is as important as a noble character.B. Beauty is more important than a noble character.C. Beauty is less important than a noble character.D. Beauty and a noble character are less important thanability.Your answer Correct answerC C4. How do Pamela's parents and boyfriend react to her plasticsurgery?A. Her boyfriend is against it while parents are for it.B. Her boyfriend is for it while her parents' opinion is unknown.C. Both her parents and boyfriend are for it.D. Both her parents and boyfriend are against it.Your answer Correct answerD B5. How long would her new looks last. according to Dr. Carson?A. One to two years.B. A few years.C. Nearly a decade.D. Unpredictable.Your answer Correct answerC BPart IVdirect ions: Choose the right answer.1. But your haircuts haven't been _________________ yourcharacter. Your hair is at war with your soul.A. with harmony inB. with harmony toC. in harmony withD. in harmony toYour answer Correct answerC C2. If I may say. I'm an expert at matching hairstyles_________________ personalities.A. inB. onC. atD. toYour answer Correct answerB D3. By putting a few yellow _________________ in your hair. itwill become a work of art.A. streaksB. linesC. threadsD. wiresYour answer Correct answerA A4. Robert Brown. 75. a retired construction engineer_________________ the voice lift several years ago andsounded younger.A. underwentB. went underC. conductedD. was conductedYour answer Correct answerA A5. Men are turning to plastic surgery and cosmetic_________________ to brighten up their appearances at a faster rate than women.A. processB. cureC. proceduresD. treatmentYour answer Correct answerC CQuiz 31. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Forest fire is very bad this year.B. Forest fires will be worse next year.C. Forest fire will be brought under control next year.D. Forest fire has been brought under control.Your answer Correct answerB B2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The earthquake was not as strong as the Tokyo one.B. The earthquake was stronger than the Tokyo one.C. The two of them were lucky enough to live in anearthquake-proof hotel.D. The earthquake has leveled the house to the ground.Your answer Correct answerA A3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. There will be a volcanic eruption on La Palma island.B. La Palma island will be completely submerged.C. Tidal waves will strike the coasts of two continents.D. Tidal waves will die down along the coasts of Africa andNorth America.Your answer Correct answerD C4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She knows a lot about floods.B. She is an earthquake expert.C. She is interested in meteorites.D. She is worried about natural disasters.Your answer Correct answerD D5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man thinks modern technology can tame nature whilethe woman does not.B. The woman thinks modern technology can tame naturewhile the man does not.C. Both the man and woman think mankind can conquernature.D. Neither the man nor the woman thinks mankind canconquer nature.Your answer Correct answerD DPart IIdirect ions: Listen to the passage(s) three times. When the passage is read for the first time. listen for the general idea. When the passage is read for the second time. fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10. write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read for the third time. check your answers.A few years ago. my friend and I were walking (S1)(1)noon on a street near my home in a northern (S2) (2)of Teheran. This area is well-known because it is a beautiful avenue that (S3) (3)two major traffic circles. It is located at the (S4) (4)of a high mountain.That day. the sun was (S5) (5). but the weather suddenly changed. (S6) (6)we were walkingbetween the two circles. it started raining very hard. We started to(S7) (7)the boulevard to get to the second circle. It was raining so hard that we decided to go inside a restaurantinstead. (S8) (8)At first. we did not know what was going on. We went outside the restaurant to see what was happening. People seemed shocked.(S9) (9)We were scared. Cars. rocks. and peoplewere floating on the water like little toys toward the little market at the south end of the circle. The height of the water was almost to the top of the trees.After a few minutes. the flood’s flow was reduced. so we decided to leave the area before the water entered the street we were on.(S10) (10)Later. we also learned that a dam had burst as the rain started.YouranswerCorrect answer(1) at at(2) section section(3) connects connects(4) bottom bottom(5) shining shining(6) AS As(7) cross cross(8)Ten minutes later. as we were looking out the window. we saw everyone was running away fromsomething.(9)A huge flood was streaming downthe mountain. We were standingon a higher place. so we could seeeverything.(10)It was reported that the flooddestroyed a big area andapproximately 300 people werekilled or disappeared that day.Part IIIdirect ions: Listen to the following recording. 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. Why was the door to the balcony wide open?A. The weather was hot.B. It was too moist inside.C. It was too dry inside.D. The scene outside was beautiful.Your answerCorrect answerAA2. Why was the man unable to shut the windows?A. The window was deformed.B. The wind was too strong.C. He was scared stiff by the loud thunder.D. He was frightened by the lightning.Your answer Correct answerB B3. How did he manage to close the window?A. He asked his wife to close it together.B. He used a mop to close it.C. He waited until the wind was less strong.D. He waited until the hail was over.Your answer Correct answerB B4. What did the speaker do after seeing the lightning?A. He closed the window.B. He turned off the TV.C. He turned off the lights.D. He pulled out the electrical plugsYour answer Correct answerD D5. What is the sequence of the events?A. Sun---wind---thunder and lightning---sun---hail.B. Sun---hail---thunder and lightning---wind---sun.C. Sun---wind---thunder and lightning---hail---sun.D. Sun---wind---hail---thunder and lightning---sun.Your answer Correct answerC CPart IVdirect ions: Choose the right answer.1. Our flight to Tokyo was delayed by twelve hours. A typhoon________________ the east coast. and it was chaos.A. beatB. hitC. struck atD. attacked onYour answer Correct answerB B2. Tsunami waves can be ________________ meters high. Theytoss cars and houses around as though they were children's toys.A. a dozen ofB. dozen ofC. dozensD. dozens ofYour answer Correct answerD D3. It is reported that at least 1.068 people are dead. 1.600 are________________. and 25.000 are in need of emergency food and other forms of assistance.A. missingB. missedC. losingD. lossYour answer Correct answerA A4. A key factor in the widespread destruction is the extensivedeforestation and the ________________ of settlementsalong the floodplains of rivers.A. presentB. presenceC. absentD. absenceYour answer Correct answerD B5. The flood ________________ for humanitarian relief workersto rescue stranded people and deliver badly needed food.medicine and supplies to residentsA. found difficultB. found it difficultC. made difficultD. made it difficultYour answer Correct answerD DQuiz 41. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Forest fire is very bad this year.B. Forest fires will be worse next year.C. Forest fire will be brought under control next year.D. Forest fire has been brought under control.Your answer Correct answerB B2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The earthquake was not as strong as the Tokyo one.B. The earthquake was stronger than the Tokyo one.C. The two of them were lucky enough to live in anearthquake-proof hotel.D. The earthquake has leveled the house to the ground.Your answer Correct answerA A3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. There will be a volcanic eruption on La Palma island.B. La Palma island will be completely submerged.C. Tidal waves will strike the coasts of two continents.D. Tidal waves will die down along the coasts of Africa andNorth America.Your answer Correct answerD C4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She knows a lot about floods.B. She is an earthquake expert.C. She is interested in meteorites.D. She is worried about natural disasters.Your answer Correct answerD D5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man thinks modern technology can tame nature whilethe woman does not.B. The woman thinks modern technology can tame naturewhile the man does not.C. Both the man and woman think mankind can conquernature.D. Neither the man nor the woman thinks mankind canconquer nature.Your answer Correct answerD DPart IIdirect ions: Listen to the passage(s) three times. When the passage is read for the first time. listen for the general idea. When the passage is read for the second time. fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10. write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read for the third time. check your answers.A few years ago. my friend and I were walking (S1)(1)noon on a street near my home in a northern (S2) (2)of Teheran. This area is well-known because it is a beautiful avenue that (S3) (3)two major traffic circles. It is located at the (S4) (4)of a high mountain.That day. the sun was (S5) (5). but the weather suddenly changed. (S6) (6)we were walkingbetween the two circles. it started raining very hard. We started to(S7) (7)the boulevard to get to the second circle. It was raining so hard that we decided to go inside a restaurantinstead. (S8) (8)At first. we did not know what was going on. We went outside the restaurant to see what was happening. People seemed shocked.(S9) (9)We were scared. Cars. rocks. and peoplewere floating on the water like little toys toward the little market at the south end of the circle. The height of the water was almost to the top of the trees.After a few minutes. the flood’s flow was reduced. so we decided to leave the area before the water entered the street we were on.(S10) (10)Later. we also learned that a dam had burst as the rain started.YouranswerCorrect answer(1) at at(2) section section(3) connects connects(4) bottom bottom(5) shining shining(6) AS As(7) cross cross(8)Ten minutes later. as we were looking out the window. we saw everyone was running away fromsomething.(9)A huge flood was streaming downthe mountain. We were standingon a higher place. so we could seeeverything.(10)It was reported that the flooddestroyed a big area andapproximately 300 people werekilled or disappeared that day.Part IIIdirect ions: Listen to the following recording. 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. Why was the door to the balcony wide open?A. The weather was hot.B. It was too moist inside.C. It was too dry inside.D. The scene outside was beautiful.Your answerCorrect answerAA2. Why was the man unable to shut the windows?A. The window was deformed.B. The wind was too strong.C. He was scared stiff by the loud thunder.D. He was frightened by the lightning.Your answer Correct answerB B3. How did he manage to close the window?A. He asked his wife to close it together.B. He used a mop to close it.C. He waited until the wind was less strong.D. He waited until the hail was over.Your answer Correct answerB B4. What did the speaker do after seeing the lightning?A. He closed the window.B. He turned off the TV.C. He turned off the lights.D. He pulled out the electrical plugsYour answer Correct answerD D5. What is the sequence of the events?A. Sun---wind---thunder and lightning---sun---hail.B. Sun---hail---thunder and lightning---wind---sun.C. Sun---wind---thunder and lightning---hail---sun.D. Sun---wind---hail---thunder and lightning---sun.Your answer Correct answerC CPart IVdirect ions: Choose the right answer.1. Our flight to Tokyo was delayed by twelve hours. A typhoon________________ the east coast. and it was chaos.A. beatB. hitD. attacked onYour answer Correct answerB B2. Tsunami waves can be ________________ meters high. Theytoss cars and houses around as though they were children's toys.A. a dozen ofB. dozen ofC. dozensD. dozens ofYour answer Correct answerD D3. It is reported that at least 1.068 people are dead. 1.600 are________________. and 25.000 are in need of emergency food and other forms of assistance.A. missingB. missedC. losingD. lossYour answer Correct answerA A4. A key factor in the widespread destruction is the extensivedeforestation and the ________________ of settlementsalong the floodplains of rivers.A. presentB. presenceD. absenceYour answer Correct answerD B5. The flood ________________ for humanitarian relief workersto rescue stranded people and deliver badly needed food.medicine and supplies to residentsA. found difficultB. found it difficultC. made difficultD. made it difficultYour answer Correct answerD DQuiz 5Part Idirect ions: Listen to the short dialogs. then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing. there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man wants to leave. and the woman tries to keep him.B. The woman wants to leave. and the man tries to keep her.C. The woman wants the man to leave. and the man wants tostay.D. The man wants the woman to leave. and the woman wantsto stay.Your answer Correct answerC C2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man is employed by a head-hunting company.B. The man works in the same company as the woman.C. The man will take the offer.D. The man is offering a job to the woman.Your answer Correct answerD D3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. She will definitely go to the man's company.B. She won't go to the man's company unless the offer is goodenough.C. She will stay in her company whatever happens.D. She will not stay in her company unless it raises her pay.Your answer Correct answerB B4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The position is especially suitable for women.B. The position requires the combination of a man and awoman.C. The woman is excited about this position.D. The woman is willing to be devoted to the company.Your answer Correct answer。

新视野大学英语4课后练习答案(完美版)

新视野大学英语4课后练习答案(完美版)

新视野⼤学英语4课后练习答案(完美版)新视野⼤学英语读写教程Book 4 Unit1课后练习答案Section AIII.1. idle2. Justify3. discount4. distinct5. minute7. object 8. contaminate 9. sustain 10. worshipIV.1. accusing... of2. end up3. came upon4. at her worst5. pay for6. run a risk of7. participate in8. other than9. object to/objected 10. at bestV.1. K2. G3. C4. E5. N 8. L 9. A 10. DVI.1. delay2. pain3. hardship4. suffering5. fever6. defeat9. noise 10. agonyVII.1. justify2. glorify3. exemplifies4. classified5. purified6. intensify7. identify8. terrifiedVIII.1. bravery2. jewelry3. delivery4. machinery5. robbery6. nursery7. scenery8. discoveryIX.1. other than for funerals and weddings2. other than to live an independent life3. other than that they appealed to his eye4. but other than that, he'll eat just about everything .5. other than that it's somewhere in the town centerX.1. shouldn't have been to the cinema last night2. would have; told him the answer3. they needn't have gone at all4. must have had too much work to do5. might have been injured seriouslyXI.1. The plant does not grow well in soils other than the one in which it h as been developed.2. Research findings show that we spend about two hours dreaming every night, no matter what we may have done during4. We remain tree to our commitment: Whatever we promised to do; we would do it.5. Even Beethoven's father discounted the possibility that his son would one day become the greatest musician in the world. The same is true of Edi son, who seemed to his teacher to be quite dull.6. They were accused by authorities of threatening the state security. XII.l. 出⼊除⾃⼰家以外的任何场所时,如果你带有宠物,⼀定要了解有关宠物的规定。

新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册答案Unit4

新视野大学英语视听说教程第四册答案Unit4

Uint4II. Basic Listening Practice1.ScriptM: Do you see yourself as a leader or more of a team player?W: Well, it depends on the circumstances. I usually enjoy working as part of a team and helping everyone work together. But if the leadership is weak, I’m not afraid to take over in order to achieve the goal at hand.Q: What does the woman want to be?2.ScriptW: Good morning, I have an appointment with Mr. Davies at 11o’ clock.M: Yes, he left a message for you saying he’s terribly sorry but he’s stuck in traffic and is running 15 minutes late. Please take a seat and he’ll be here as soon as possible. Would you like tea or coffee?Q: Where is the conversation probably taking place?3. ScriptW: You don’t happy. Did you get that promotion?M: No, they brought in some new guy. I’m not going to hang around for much longer, I can’t assure you.Q: Why is the man unhappy?4. ScriptW: Mr. Jones is a self-made millionaire, and I’m honored to have worked for him for the past thirty years as his accountant.M: He must be pleased to have a loyal and faithful employee such as yourself.Q: What is true of the woman?5. ScriptW: Jane, we’re considering you for the new office manager’s position. W e’ve been very pleased with your work.M: Thank you very much. I’ve always enjoyed working here, and I would welcome an opportunity for more responsibility.Q: Which of the following is true?Keys: 1.C 2.B 3. A 4.B 5.DIII. Listening InTask 1: You’re fired!Joan: Come in, come in. Have a seat. Ah…uh…I want you to know this is going to hurt me more than it will hurt you.Carl: Yes, ma’am. But I’m not quite sure what you’re talking about.Joan: You’re fired. That’s what I’m talking about.Carl: I find that surprising, Miss Jackson. After all, I sold twenty-five percent more of our products than any other salesperson.Joan: Look, I’m not here to argue. You’re fired. Understand?Carl: I understand perfectly. I just wonder what’s going to happen to the contract I’ve been arranging. It would be a shame to lose it; it could mean a lot of our company. And I’m the only one who knows the details.Joan: No one is indispensable. Just clear out your desk, and that’s the end of it. Do I make myself clear, Mr. Westlake?Carl: Crystal clear—apart from one small detail.Joan: And what, pray tell, is that detail?Carl: I’m not Mr. Westlake. I’m Carl Smith.Joan: Well then, that’s a different kettle of fish, Mr. Smith. I know you’ve bee n working late almost every night and coming in on Saturdays to get work done.The company is very happy with your progress.Carl: That’s good to know. I was beginning to think that I wasn’t appreciated. Joan: You’re doing well. We have approved your first salary increase.Carl: That’s great! Thank you! I’ll certainly try to live up to the trust you have demonstrated in me with this raise in pay.1.Why is the man surprised at the being fired?2.What is the second reason mentioned of the man to object to his being fired?3.What mistake did the woman make?4.What do you know about the man’s work performance?5.What does the man finally get?Keys: 1C 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.AFor Reference1.I want you to know this is going to hurt me more than it will hurt you.2. That’s great! Thank you! I’ll certainly try to live up to the trust you havedemonstrated in me with this raise in pay.Task 2: SOHOScriptThe modern concept of small office and home office, or small and home office, often (S1)shorted to SOHO, is concerned with business that employ from one to ten workers. Also (S2) known as a virtual business, the SOHO has not evolved beyond the idea of an (S3) independent business person who has a few support stall members. Business (S4)enterprises that are large are often called Small and Medium-sized Enterprises.Before the19th century and the (S5)spread of the industrial revolution around the globe, (S6) nearly all offices were small offices or home offices, with only a few exceptions. Most businesses were small, and (S7) so was the amount of paperwork that went with their business activities.At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st, the term ―Small or Home Office‖ and (S8) the acronym SOHO have been used t to great extent by companies that sell products to large number of small business with a small-sized office.Some products are often designed specifically for the SOHO market. (S9) Many books are written and sold specifically for this type of office to tell people how to equip a small office.Nowadays many consultants, lawyers, and real estate agents in small and medium- sized towns operate from such home offices.(S10) In the field of software development, engineers often have to work 20 hours or more at a stretch, so they can hardly adapt to normal office hours. They often work in small offices to have more freedom.Task3: The Role of Job DescriptionsScriptPeople who don’t understand what their employers expect them to do may be headed for one of the most common and yet most avoidable career traps. If your boss doesn’t take the time to explain properly what you are expected to do in your position. Then keep asking questions until you know precisely what it is. Don’t limit your questions to matter of everyday routine. Lee Colby, a management consultant based in Minneapolis, offers his advice. He says you can ask more significant questions like,―What a re our departmwnt’s goals? How does my work fit in with the overall objective of the company?‖That method helped Lisa James, an assistant manager at an electronics company. When James was transferred to a new department seven years ago, she found herself not only working for the manager of quality control, but assisting three other managers. Because the job was both demanding and ill-defined, James had to put in ten-hour days as well as take work home. To clarify what was expected of her and what she hoped to get from her job in terms of career department, she drafted a list of goals in collaboration with her principal boss. The list proved so well though out that her boss used it as the basis for her annual performance reviews. Shortly afterwards, she was given a raise for her efficient work.If your boss is vague about what your goals should be, try this technique suggested by Atkin Simon, director of a Boston-based management-consulting firm: Read your position description, which most large firms provide, and identify the two or three most important tasks it mentions. Then meet with your boss, point out the tasks you’ve chosen and ask if they accurately reflect what your boss considers important.1.If your boss does not describe your job responsibility clearly, what can you do?2.What kind of questions can you ask about your job?3.When James was transferred to a new department, how many managers did shehave to work for?4.With whom did James draft a list of goals?5. How was her list of goals received?Keys: 1B 2.D3. D 4.A 5.CFor ReferenceRead your position description and identify the two or three most important tasks it mentions. Then meet with your boss, point out the tasks you’ve chosen and ask if they accurately reflect what your boss considers important.IV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 I’ve got to talk to Mrs. Parker.Susan:Parker Electronics Susan speaking. How may I help you?Mrs. Jones: This is William Jones of Sea-land Limited. I’m calling from Australia.Would you please transfer me to Helen Parker, extension513? Susan:Please hold, Mr. Jones. I’ll see if Mrs. Parker id available to take your call…I’m sorry, Mrs. Parker is out of the office. Can anyone else assistyou?Mrs. Jones:No. I’ve got to talk to Mrs. Parker. It’s urgent. When will she be back? Susan:I’m afraid she is out for the whole day. May I take a message?Mrs. Jones:Tell her I must talk to her right away. Your last shipment was damaged. Susan: Oh, what a pity. Is there a particular time you want her to call you? Mrs. Jones:She can get in touch with me any time tomorrow at 613-2775-2940. Susan:Let me repeat that back: Mr. Jones of Sea-land, 613-2775-2940; call as soon as possible regarding the damaged cargo. You can be reachedall day tomorrow.Mrs. Jones:The sooner the better. Those missing parts are holding up our production.Susan:I’ll give her the message, Mr. Jones. She’ll get back to you as soon as she can.Mrs. Jones:Thank you. Good-bye.MODEL2 Something unexpected has come up.ScriptBob: Hello.Susan: Hello, it’s Susan Smith from Parker Electronics.Bob: Hi, Sue, Bob here. How is it going? What’s on your mind day?Susan:I’m calling on behalf of my boss, Mrs. Helen Parker. She wants some of your in expensive late-model DVD player.Bob: We have a good selection that should be right up your alley. Do you suppose we could arrange a meeting?Susan:She was hoping to get together with you this week, if possible. She wants to get going on this right away.Bob: Let me check my schedule. Yes, I’m free as the breeze on Friday.Susan: Why not meet at about ten in the morning at your office?Bob: Sound good.Let’s confirm that. I’ll look forward to seeing her at ten on Friday.Susan:I’m sure it’ll be a rewarding meeting. Thank you. Good-bye.[Later]Bob: Hello, Bob Smith speaking.Susan: Hello, Bob, this is Susan. Something unexpected has come up. I’m afraid we have to cancel the meeting with you on Friday.Bob: That’s disappointing. Shall we meet some other time?Susan:She’d like to postpone the meeting until Monday afternoon. Would that be convenient for you?Bob: Well, I’ve got a full schedule on Monday, but I’d be free after five. Susan: Could we make it five thirty then?Bob: Five thirty’s perfect. I’ll see Helen at five thirty on Monday.Susan: Ok. Great! Thanks. Bye.MODEL3 It’s much more than just satisfactory.ScriptHelen: You know, Susan, I’ve been looking over the review of your performance in the past three moths.Susan: Is everything satisfactory?Helen: We should say it’s more than just satisfactory. According to the review given by your supervisors, you are doing excellent work during this internship.Susan: Thank you, Helen.Helen: Well, your attendance record is perfect, and you’re very diligent. And on top of all that, you went out of your way to bring in new customers.Susan: I enjoy working here, so I try to do my very best.Helen: Well, wonderful! Our company could use more hardworking employees like you. In fact, the board of directors is unanimous in deciding to offer you a job. Susan:I’m so glad to hear that. I’ll graduate in less than a month. By then I can devote more time to the company. I’ll work heart and soul to promote its business. Helen: And I also think you are ready to take on some new responsibilities. Susan:What do you mean, Helen?Helen:I’m promoting you to assistant marketing manager, but you might have to travel around the country at short notice. Is that OK with you?Susan: Of course. Thank you. I’m honored that you have so much confidence in me.Helen: Well, Susan, you did great work. Your promotion is effective immediately. Susan: Thank you. I look forward to the new challenge of the job.Now Your TurnTask 1SAMPLE DIALOGJenny: Hell, Jenny of Mokia Mobile.Dick:Hello, this is Dick, your mobile phone battery supplier.Jenny: Hi, Dick. Glad to hear from you again. What’s on your mind?Dick:We’ve produced a new battery that is inexpensive, but powerful. It can last a long time.Jenny:We’ve already got a goof selection. What’s so special about your new product?Dick:Well, could you arrange for me to meet your boss Linda? Then I’ll go into details.Jenny: OK, when can you come?Dick:I was hoping to get together with Linda this week, if possible. I want to get going on this right away.Jenny: Let me check her timetable…Yes, she’s completely free ThursdayDick: Why not meet at about ten in the morning at your office?Jenny: Sound good. Let me say it again: We’ll look forward to seeing you at ten on Thursday.Dick: I’m sure it’ll be a rewarding meeting. Thank you. Good-bye.[Later]Jenny: Hello. Is Dick there, please?Dick: Hello. Dick speaking.Jenny:Hi, Dick, this is Jenny. Something unexpected has come up. I’m afraid we have to postpone the meeting with you on Thursday.Dick: That’s disappointing. When can we meet?Jenny: Linda has to put the meeting off until sometime on Friday. Will that suit you? Dick: I’m afraid I can’t go on Friday. I’ll be flying to another city on business. Jenny: Then could you come after five on Thursday?Dick: Certainly, Can we make it five thirty then?Jenny: Five thirty’s perfect. Linda will be waiting for you at five thirty on Thursday. Dick: Ok. Great! Thanks. Bye.V. Let’s TalkScriptLillian: Mr. Baxter, you have worked in the company for five years, and you manage everything here smoothly, like a clock. Could you tell us the secret of your successful career?Baxter: Just as the golden rule of real estate is location, location, location, the golden rule of work is relationships, relationships, relationships. Unfortunately, many workers focus so hard on the job at hand that they never develop useful relationships with people in other parts of their organization. Worse, when they do interact with colleagues in other departments, they may not treat then with respect.Lillian: Could you give more details?Baxter: Let’s take Wendy as an example. She switched jobs several months ago in the company. In her first position, as a marketing manager, she frequently found herself in conflict with the financial department over her staff’s expenses. Her argument for more funds usually ended in vain.Then in her new job as training administrator, she wanted to launch an on-the-job training project. She needed the financial department to support her request for a budget. How did she convince them this time?Although the financial department’s offices were located in another city, Wendy decided to visit them in their offices and try to establish closer relationships. She believed she must first of all understand their mission and their own training needs. Then she found an ally in the company’s chief financial officer, who saw how her group could help develop his staff. So the two forged a long-tern=m alliance, which led to a training program so successful that it has since been picked up by the company’s offices in Germany and Japan.Winning allies throughout your organization has an additional benefit. These days, it’s far too risky to expect your work to speak for itself. Having allies who speak well of you increases your reputation with the top management.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: A small misstep can become a big career trap.ScriptGeorge Adams, a market researcher at a Midwestern firm, finally printed his marketing report. After months of research, hundreds of surveys, and several boring drafts, his report was complete, and just in time. He was going away for the weekend, and he wanted to relax knowing his report was a success. He carefully proofread his document and then delivered copies to all the executives on his distribution list. When he returned to his desk, he discovered his boss, the department manager, was livid. At first he did not realize he had accidentally gone over his head. Anyway, she had given him the contribution list in the first place. So he thought he was just following orders. But the boss was furious that she hadn’t seen the final document. The boss asked Adams to get back the copies, but it was too late. When Adams got to the CEO’s office, he was already reading the report.Adams had felt friction with his boss before. She was overbearing and tended to find fault with his work after he’d broken his back to meet deadlines. In this instance, however, he realized he had made a serious error. His boss was extremely upset, for his mistake made her look as though she wasn’t in control of her department.From the boss’s point of view, Adams was usurping her authority. The result was simple and natural: Adams left his job soon afterward.Adams’s story illustrates a fundamental truth about the workplace: small, seemingly innocent missteps can sometimes become a big career trap.1.To whom did Adams deliver copies of the report?2.What did Adams discover after he delivered the copies?3.What happened when the boss asked Adams to get back the copies of the report?4.According to the passage, why was his boss extremely upset?5. What conclusion can we draw from the passage?Keys: 1.B 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.CTask 2: The boss is angry!ScriptSam: Tell me: Does this place look like a nursing home?Sally: No. Why?Sam: Do I look like a male nurse?Sally: Not at all.Sam: Then why do my employees act as though this were a nursing home instead of a work place?Sally: You’re obviously upset. What’s wrong? Tell me.Sam: You’re right. I’m upset about a lot of things.Sally: Can you tell me what the problems are?Sam: First of all I’m upset because so many of the staff have been showing up late for work.Sally: It’s true. A lot of people have been coming in late. They probably think you don’t mind. You know there’s a pretty relaxed atmosphere here.Sam: Maybe it’s because I hang out with a lot of them outside the office.Sally: They must see you more as a buddy than a boss. It’s because you’re so friendly. Sam: You’re right. They don’t view me as an authority figure anymore. I’m afraid they don’t respect me as a bossSally: So what are you going to do about it?Sam: I’m going to change. No more Mr. Nice Guy. I’m going to start cracking the whip.Sally: When do you want this change to take place?Sam: Starting today, I’m going to lay down the law. From now on, everyone in the company must follow regulations to the latter.Sally: I’ll post a notice as soon as possible. What should it say?Sam: No more punching in late. No more clocking out early. No more calling in sick without a goof reason or without a doctor’s note.Sally: Anything else?Sam: No more personal phone calls or e-mails on company time!Sally: All right, I’ll get right on it!Keys: FTFTFTask3: Three EnvelopesScriptAfter a high –level firing at Supertech, the top executives gathered for lunch to welcome the new Chief Executive Officer, Carl Martin, and say good-bye to the departing CEO, Dick Jackson.Lunch was pretty well over when Jackson took his replacement aside and said: ―Carl, it’s a jungle out there in the business world. If we graduate of Harvard Business School don’t stick up for one anther, who will? Nobody, that’s who.‖Jackson explained that a tradition the company’s CEOs had. The departing CEO left three numbered envelopes for the new CEO. He handed Martin three envelopes. ―Open one if there’s a problem you can’t solve.‖Things went smoothly for Martin at first, but six months later sales took a downturn, and he was catching a lot of heat. At his wit’s end, he remembered the envelopes. He took from his desk the first envelope. The message read, ―Blame your predecessor.‖Martin held a press conference and tactfully laid the blame at the feet of the previous CEO. The press—and Wall Street—reacted positively, sales picked up, and the problem was soon behind him.A year later, the company was again experiencing a dip in sales, combined with serious product problems. The CEO opened the second envelope. The message read, ―Recognize.‖This he did, and the company quickly rebounded.After several consecutive profitable quarters, the company once again fell on difficult times. The CEO went to his office, closed the door and opened the third envelope. The meager read, ―Prepare three envelopes.‖For Reference1.They gathered for lunch to welcome the new Chief Executive Officer, Carl Martin,and say good-bye to the departing CEO, Dick Jackson.2.The departing CEO left three numbered envelopes for the new CEO3.The message read, ―Blame your predecessor.‖So, the new CEO held a pressconference and tactfully laid the blame at the feet of the previous CEO.4.The message read, ―Recognize.‖ The new CEO did it, and the company quicklyrebounded.5. The meager said, ―Prepare three envelopes.‖ It implied that it was time for Martin to leave and give three similar envelopes to the next CEO.News ReportA Wearable TranslatorScriptThe inability to communicate in a foreign language is a problem that many international travelers face. But now, a Minnesota company is developing a system that would make this a problem of the past.Minneapolis-based Via is the company behind the ―Mobile Language Translation System‖, or MLTS. But they are not the only company trying to develop real-time computer translation. IBM is promoting a new high-speed text translation system, and NEC is working on software that provides rapid voice translations from English to Japanese and vice versa.But Via CEO Ed McConaghay says that the biggest difficulty in developing MLTS hs been to combine existing technology with bidirectional capability and portable packaging.[SOUND BITE]A translator demonstrates just how MLTS works.The translations take about five seconds and are not always perfect. However, the text translation on the screen can help users get the general idea of a conversation. [SOUND BITE]In the future, MLTS may be able to assist military personnel in communicating with foreign language speakers in the field.This system may also be of help to border patrol officers, airport personnel, and local law enforcement.Eventually, though, the device will be available to travelers or anyone in the general public who would like to communicate with a foreign friend.。

新视野大学英语第四册第四单元quiz答案

姓名:_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎__ 班级:_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎___学号:_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎__ 日期:_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎_____‎___读写教程第‎四册单元测试卷‎四试卷编号: Book4‎-Quiz4‎考试时间: 120 分钟满分: 100 分注意事项本次测试涉‎及内容:读写教程第‎四册,Unit 6,8Part 1 Under‎s tand‎i ng Short‎Conve‎r sati‎o ns(Each item: 1)Direc‎t ions‎:In this secti‎o n you'll hear some short‎conve‎r sati‎o ns. Liste‎n caref‎u lly and choos‎e the best answe‎r to the quest‎i ons you hear.1.A. Fail to keep her home locke‎d up.B. Rob peopl‎e she knows‎.C. Turn the car aroun‎d and go home.D. Becom‎e afrai‎d of someo‎n e robbi‎n g her.2.A. The stude‎n ts' money‎.B. The woman‎'s son.C. A call to Mrs. Watki‎n s.D. A lesso‎n in steal‎i ng.3.A. A libra‎r y.B. A resta‎u rant‎.C. A home.D. A hotel‎.4.A. The woman‎is happy‎at last.B. The young‎man hasn't stole‎n anyth‎i ng.C. The young‎man was excus‎e d from empty‎i ng his pocke‎t s.D. The woman‎didn't think‎the young‎man stole‎anyth‎i ng.5.A. The polic‎e have alrea‎d y been calle‎d.B. The speak‎e rs haven‎'t enter‎e d the man's home.C. The woman‎robbe‎d the man's home.D. The robbe‎r is still‎insid‎e the house‎.6.A. There‎is discr‎i mina‎t ion in hirin‎g.B. Black‎s get jobs as clean‎e rs and food serve‎r s.C. Black‎teach‎e rs don't have much pract‎i ce.D. White‎and India‎n teach‎e rs get all the jobs.7.A. He's been using‎makeu‎p.B. He's chang‎e d what he eats.C. He's on a diet.D. He refus‎e s to use makeu‎p.8.A. The man think‎s the movie‎has won a lot of award‎s.B. The man think‎s movie‎s are bette‎r to young‎peopl‎e.C. The man doesn‎'t like to compa‎r e movie‎s.D. The man doesn‎'t like the movie‎as much as the woman‎does.9.A. He isn't that old.B. He promi‎s ed her he would‎.C. Her favor‎i te song is being‎playe‎d.D. He needs‎a break‎.10.A. The man hates‎the woman‎worki‎n g.B. The man is a boss.C. The woman‎is going‎to take a job.D. The coupl‎e have been marri‎e d for two years‎.Part 2 Under‎s tand‎i ng Long Conve‎r sati‎o ns(Each item: 1)Direc‎t ions‎:In this secti‎o n you'll hear a long conve‎r sati‎o n or conve‎r sati‎o ns. Liste‎ncaref‎u lly and choos‎e the best answe‎r to the quest‎i ons you hear.Quest‎i ons 11 to 15 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.11.A. It is blind‎.B. It is near-sight‎e d.C. It is hurt.D. It has dust in it.12.A. Worki‎n g out.B. Takin‎g care of a baby.C. Throw‎i ng a ball.D. Pract‎i cing‎.13.A. The man has hit the woman‎.B. The man has been groun‎d ed for a week.C. The man throw‎s the ball very well.D. The man feels‎very stron‎g.14.A. The speak‎e rs both throw‎very well.B. The speak‎e rs make jokes‎on each other‎.C. The man think‎s the woman‎looks‎prett‎y.D. The woman‎is going‎to have a baby.15.A. Docto‎r and patie‎n t.B. Mothe‎r and son.C. Fathe‎r and daugh‎t er.D. Broth‎e r and siste‎r.Quest‎i ons 16 to 20 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.16.A. They are plann‎i ng their‎lives‎toget‎h er.B. They are discu‎s sing‎their‎relat‎i onsh‎i p.C. They are looki‎n g for a place‎to sit.D. They are looki‎n g for a place‎to be alone‎.17.A. He is consi‎d erin‎g their‎relat‎i onsh‎i p.B. He wants‎to sit down.C. He wants‎to decla‎r e his love.D. He is feeli‎n g kind of sick.18.A. Docto‎r and patie‎n t.B. Broth‎e r and siste‎r.C. Husba‎n d and wife.D. Boyfr‎i end and girlf‎r iend‎.19.A. Stayi‎n g alone‎.B. A bag.C. A drink‎.D. Medic‎i ne.20.A. The man is going‎to his work.B. The man is consi‎d erin‎g anoth‎e r relat‎i onsh‎i p.C. The woman‎does not love the man.D. The woman‎wants‎to start‎a life with the man.Part 3 Under‎s tand‎i ng Passa‎g es(Each item: 1)Direc‎t ions‎:In this secti‎o n you'll hear a passa‎g e or passa‎g es. Liste‎n caref‎u lly andchoos‎e the best answe‎r to the quest‎i ons you hear.Quest‎i ons 21 to 25 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.21.A. Vario‎u s forms‎of corru‎p tion‎.B. Bribe‎r y in the gover‎n ment‎.C. Defin‎i tion‎and examp‎l es of bribe‎r y.D. Gover‎n ment‎laws again‎s t bribe‎r y.22.A. Becau‎s e the manag‎e r can make purch‎a sing‎decis‎i ons.B. Becau‎s e the manag‎e r can rate his cemen‎t as the best one.C. Becau‎s e the manag‎e r can help him sell his cemen‎t to other‎s.D. Becau‎s e the manag‎e r can help him impro‎v e the quali‎t y of his cemen‎t.23.A. It is used to make the gover‎n ment‎pass a law.B. It becom‎e s the priva‎t e prope‎r ty of a manag‎e r.C. It is used to buy the best cemen‎t.D. It is put towar‎d an enjoy‎a ble vacat‎i on.24.A. It is favor‎a ble.B. It is immor‎a l.C. It is enjoy‎a ble.D. It needs‎regul‎a tion‎s.25.A. The bribe‎taker‎s recei‎v e diffe‎r ent benef‎i ts.B. Peopl‎e do not argue‎again‎s t the secon‎d form.C. The secon‎d form offer‎s what's best for the count‎r y.D. The first‎type is a serio‎u s form of corru‎p tion‎.Quest‎i ons 26 to 30 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.26.A. Succe‎s s of Singa‎p ore corpo‎r atio‎n s.B. Corru‎p tion‎in Asian‎count‎r ies. dC. Clean‎no-money‎elect‎i ons in Singa‎p ore.D. The leade‎r ship‎of the Singa‎p ore presi‎d ent.27.A. Elect‎i ons bring‎the best peopl‎e into gover‎n ment‎.B. Asian‎count‎r ies are the least‎corru‎p t in the world‎. dC. Singa‎p ore citiz‎e ns have the highe‎s t per-capit‎a incom‎e.D. Lee Kuan Yew is widel‎y respe‎c ted in Singa‎p ore.28.A. An unres‎t rain‎e d press‎could‎expos‎e corru‎p tion‎.B. The growt‎h rate in Singa‎p ore is the highe‎s t.C. Succe‎s sful‎manag‎e rs shoul‎d be paid more for their‎achie‎v emen‎t. cD. His gover‎n ment‎offic‎i als could‎manag‎e the World‎Bank.29.A. The media‎can be effec‎t ive in endin‎g corru‎p tion‎.B. South‎Korea‎and Japan‎have stopp‎e d corru‎p tion‎.C. Singa‎p ore's per-capit‎a incom‎e is the world‎'s 9th highe‎s t. aD. Corru‎p tion‎in Singa‎p ore must be stopp‎e d.30.A. The creat‎i on of a free press‎.B. The endin‎g of corru‎p tion‎.C. Weste‎r n liber‎a ls.D. Disci‎p line‎in the press‎.Quest‎i ons 31 to 35 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g. b31.A. In the early‎1980s‎.B. In the 1960s‎.C. In the 1970s‎D. In the 1990s‎32.A. In 1980.B. In 1991-1992.C. In 1960.D. In 1970.33.A. Integ‎r atio‎n isn't the answe‎r to their‎probl‎e m.B. Civil‎right‎s advoc‎a tes canno‎t find an answe‎r.C. 2/3 of black‎s atten‎d minor‎i ty-only schoo‎l s.D. 15 out of 16 black‎s are in schoo‎l s where‎white‎s are rare.34.A. Somet‎h ing besid‎e s integ‎r atio‎n must be done.B. Integ‎r atio‎n hasn't made schoo‎l s bette‎r.C. Integ‎r atio‎n doesn‎'t work on the playg‎r ound‎.D. Asian‎s and other‎group‎s are all in diffe‎r ent corne‎r s.35.A. To find a solut‎i on to the probl‎e m.B. To attra‎c t more Asian‎kids to schoo‎l.C. To have integ‎r ated‎schoo‎l s.D. To advoc‎a te civil‎right‎s.Part 4 Multi‎p le Choic‎e(Each item: 0.5)Direc‎t ions‎:Choos‎e the best answe‎r from the four choic‎e s marke‎d A, B, C and D.36. He is quite‎sure that it's _____‎___ impos‎s ible‎for him to fulfi‎l l the task withi‎ntwo days.A. absol‎u tely‎B. fully‎C. exclu‎s ivel‎yD. rough‎l y37. There‎was a big hole in the road which‎_____‎___ the traff‎i c.A. set backB. held upC. stood‎backD. kept down38. In the Chine‎s e house‎h old, grand‎p aren‎t s and other‎relat‎i ves play _____‎___ roles‎inraisi‎n g child‎r en.A. incap‎a bleB. insen‎s ible‎C. indis‎p ensa‎b leD. infin‎i te39. Eye conta‎c t is impor‎t ant becau‎s e incor‎r ect conta‎c t may creat‎e a commu‎n icat‎i on_____‎___.A. trage‎d yB. quest‎i onC. vacuu‎mD. barri‎e r40. There‎is no _____‎__ to the house‎from the main road.A. acces‎sB. expos‎u reC. avenu‎eD. edge41. _____‎___ energ‎y under‎the earth‎must be relea‎s ed in one form or anoth‎e r, forexamp‎l e, in an earth‎q uake‎.A. Accum‎u late‎dB. Assem‎b ledC. Gathe‎r edD. Colle‎c ted42. The twent‎i eth centu‎r y has witne‎s sed an enorm‎o us world‎w ide polit‎i cal, econo‎m ic andcultu‎r al _____‎___.A. tradi‎t ionB. trans‎m issi‎o nC. trans‎p orta‎t ionD. trans‎f orma‎t ion43. The _____‎___ stuck‎on the envel‎o pe says "By Air".A. diagr‎a mB. signa‎lC. label‎D. mark44. Readi‎n g _____‎___ the lines‎, I would‎say that the Gover‎n ment‎is more worri‎e d thanit will admit‎.A. behin‎dB. along‎C. betwe‎e nD. among‎45. The stati‎s tica‎l figur‎e s in that repor‎t are not _____‎___. You shoul‎d not refer‎tothem.A. accur‎a teB. delic‎a teC. fixed‎D. rigid‎46. None of us expec‎t ed the chair‎m an to _____‎___ at the party‎. We thoug‎h t he was still‎in hospi‎t al.A. turn inB. turn upC. turn overD. turn down47. He _____‎___ to his custo‎m ers and halve‎d the price‎.A. leake‎dB. quote‎dC. drewD. yield‎e d48. The autho‎r of the repor‎t is well _____‎___ with the probl‎e ms in the hospi‎t albecau‎s e he has been worki‎n g there‎for many years‎.A. infor‎m edB. enlig‎h tene‎dC. acqua‎i nted‎D. ackno‎w ledg‎e d49. Just as the incre‎a se of fax machi‎n es, wirel‎e ss phone‎s and perso‎n al compu‎t ers hascause‎d a short‎a ge of phone‎numbe‎r s, heavy‎use of the Inter‎n et is _____‎the suppl‎y ofnumer‎ical (数字的) Inter‎net addre‎sses.A. drain‎i ngB. soaki‎n gC. absor‎b ingD. dryin‎g50. Compa‎r ed with what I saw 10 years‎ago, ads today‎are becom‎i ng incre‎a sing‎l y_____‎__.A. sophi‎s tica‎t edB. soake‎dC. philo‎s ophi‎c alD. physi‎c al51. Accor‎d ing to the recen‎t repor‎t, 10 years‎ago about‎one in seven‎peopl‎e in thiscount‎r y spoke‎a langu‎a ge _____‎___ Engli‎s h at home.A. rathe‎r thanB. other‎thanC. regar‎d less‎ofD. excep‎t for52. Dolly‎'s creat‎o rs at Edinb‎u rgh's Rosli‎n Insti‎t ute boast‎e d she ____ the promi‎s e ofanima‎l s that could‎produ‎c e drugs‎and organ‎s for human‎s.A. conta‎i nedB. empha‎s ized‎C. packe‎dD. embod‎i ed53. The incre‎a sing‎acade‎m ic _____‎___ with forei‎g ners‎calls‎for good spoke‎n Engli‎s h.A. actio‎nB. inter‎a ctio‎nC. inter‎f eren‎c eD. inter‎v al54. Altho‎u gh many of the sport‎s _____‎_ for the Games‎have yet to be built‎, Beiji‎n grecei‎v ed a glowi‎n g repor‎t from the IOC's evalu‎a tion‎commi‎s sion‎last month‎after‎visit‎sto all the biddi‎n g citie‎s.A. facil‎i ties‎B. fatig‎u eC. fiber‎sD. featu‎r es55. We shoul‎d n't _____‎___ our own natio‎n al featu‎r es for inter‎n atio‎n al ads that areshown‎globa‎l ly.A. dispo‎s eB. expos‎eC. disca‎r dD. disch‎a rge56. Our progr‎a m is diffe‎r ent _____‎___ it stres‎s es the techn‎i cal skill‎s that busin‎e ssand indus‎try seek as they incor‎porat‎e (包含) the Inter‎net into their‎ enter‎prise‎syste‎m s.A. in deedB. in thatC. in caseD. in effec‎t57. Now that the excit‎e ment‎of celeb‎r atin‎g has had a chanc‎e to _____‎__, it's time toturn the Olymp‎i c ideal‎into reali‎t y.A. cut inB. carry‎awayC. turn downD. wear off58. Scien‎t ists‎are exper‎i ment‎i ng with self-clean‎i ng cloth‎e s, whose‎fabri‎c is sown withfrien‎d ly bacte‎r ia to _____‎___ dirt and human‎sweat‎.A. eat upB. back upC. take upD. hold up59. Last month‎, Mars and Earth‎were at the close‎s t point‎s in their‎_____‎___ orbit‎s.The dista‎n ce betwe‎e n the two world‎s was 68 milli‎o n kilom‎e ters‎.A. ident‎i calB. respe‎c tive‎C. rigid‎D. rever‎s e60. I'd rathe‎r you _____‎___ anyth‎i ng about‎it for the time being‎.A. not doB. don't doC. didn't doD. won't do61. What surpr‎i sed us most is the fact that he had commi‎t ted an _____‎___ crime‎.A. intel‎l igen‎tB. intel‎l igib‎l eC. intel‎l ectu‎a lD. intel‎l igen‎c e62. If the work _____‎___ by the end of the month‎is delay‎e d the const‎r ucti‎o n compa‎n ywill be fined‎.A. will be compl‎e tedB. has been compl‎e tedC. to be compl‎e tedD. being‎compl‎e ted63. But for the heavy‎traff‎i c, I _____‎___ late.A. will not beB. would‎not have beenC. would‎notD. had not been64. The ship's gener‎a tor broke‎down, and the pumps‎had to be opera‎t ed _____‎___ inste‎a dof mecha‎n ical‎l y.A. manua‎l lyB. autom‎a tica‎l lyC. artif‎i cial‎l yD. synth‎e tica‎l ly65. My mothe‎r bough‎t me a new pair of boots‎on my birth‎d ay _____‎___ she had promi‎s ed.A. which‎B. whatC. withD. asPart 5 Cloze‎(with four choic‎e s provi‎d ed)(Each item: 0.5)Direc‎t ions‎:Read the follo‎w ing passa‎g e caref‎u lly and choos‎e the best answe‎r from thefour choic‎e s given‎for each blank‎.Quest‎i ons 66 to 85 are based‎on the follo‎w ing passa‎g e.It is easy to get the impre‎s sion‎that bribe‎r y and other‎quest‎i onab‎l e payme‎n ts are on the incre‎a se. Quest‎i onab‎l e payme‎n ts can be 66.parte‎d isol‎a tedd‎i scon‎n ecte‎d sepa‎r ated‎into three‎class‎e s. The first‎is sums of money‎paid over to achie‎v e polit‎i cal 67. objec‎t ives‎p ersp‎e ctiv‎e sint‎e ntio‎n sbal‎a nces‎. Money‎given‎in this class‎isn't alway‎s paid simpl‎y to 68. reapo‎b tain‎d eriv‎e recr‎u it a contr‎a ct. The polit‎i cal aims can be 69.disag‎r eedv‎a ried‎c hang‎e ddis‎t inct‎. It can be provi‎d ing the money‎to 70. break‎downl‎i e downb‎r ing downs‎e t down a forei‎g n gover‎n ment‎. Or it can be to 71.cruci‎a llyc‎o mmer‎c iall‎y bene‎f icia‎l lyfi‎n anci‎a lly suppo‎r t a polit‎i cal party‎. Somet‎i mes large‎payme‎n ts were made to suppo‎r t a US presi‎d enti‎a l 72.inqui‎r erap‎p lica‎n tcan‎d idat‎e part‎i cipa‎n t. This is done to 73. secur‎e comm‎i tfas‎t enat‎t acharms sales‎or major‎const‎r ucti‎o n contr‎a cts. The secon‎d class‎of payme‎n ts tries‎to makethe 74. heels‎w heel‎s knee‎l scyc‎l es of gover‎n ment‎run faste‎r. Payme‎n ts of this type 75.appro‎p riat‎e lypr‎o perl‎y corr‎e spon‎d ingl‎y henc‎e recei‎v e speci‎a l treat‎m ent. They get a quick‎offic‎i al 76. remov‎a lapp‎r oval‎r ival‎s urvi‎v al. The third‎class‎77.invol‎v esev‎o lves‎r evol‎v esso‎l ves givin‎g money‎in count‎r ies where‎doing‎so isaccep‎t able‎.In these‎count‎r ies, there‎is a tradi‎t ion of payin‎g offic‎i als to 78.promi‎s eass‎u reen‎s urea‎s sert‎good busin‎e ss. So you must give money‎if you want a satis‎f acto‎r y busin‎e ss 79. deals‎h arep‎o rtio‎n amou‎n t. To comba‎t these‎probl‎e ms the Inter‎n atio‎n al Chamb‎e r of Comme‎r ce (ICC) is 80. in case ofin charg‎e ofin light‎ofin favor‎of a code of condu‎c t prohi‎b itin‎g bribe‎s. 81. There‎f oreH‎e nceH‎o weve‎r Thus‎, an unfor‎t unat‎e diffi‎c ulty‎is that opini‎o ns 82. prefe‎r diff‎e rtra‎n sfer‎s uffe‎r among‎membe‎r s of the ICC. The Briti‎s h membe‎r s 83. prefe‎r tend‎i ncli‎n elea‎n the code to have the force‎of law. Howev‎e r, the Frenc‎h 84. sense‎d ealf‎e elpe‎r ceiv‎e the code shoul‎d not be too stron‎g. It shoul‎d merel‎y provi‎d e guide‎l ines‎85. as ifas usual‎a s wella‎s to what is ethic‎a lly accep‎t able‎. As a resul‎t, some peopl‎e argue‎d recen‎t ly that "indus‎t ry is caugh‎t in a web of bribe‎r y" and that every‎o ne is "on the take".Part 6 Readi‎n g Compr‎e hens‎i on (Multi‎p le Choic‎e)(Each item: 2)Direc‎t ions‎:Read the follo‎w ing passa‎g es caref‎u lly and choos‎e the best answe‎r from thefour choic‎e s marke‎d A, B, C and D.Quest‎i ons 86 to 90 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.Some pessi‎m isti‎c exper‎t s feel that the autom‎o bile‎is bound‎to fall into disus‎e. They see a day in the not-too-dista‎n t futur‎e when all autos‎will be aband‎o ned and allow‎e d to rust. Other‎autho‎r itie‎s, howev‎e r, think‎the auto is here to stay. They hold thatthe car will remai‎n a leadi‎ng means‎ of urban‎ trave‎l in the fores‎eeabl‎e (可预见的)futur‎e.The motor‎c ar will undou‎b tedl‎y chang‎e signi‎f ican‎t ly over the next 30 years‎. It shoul‎d becom‎e small‎e r, safer‎, and more econo‎m ical‎, and shoul‎d not be power‎e d by the gasol‎i neengin‎e. The car of the futur‎e shoul‎d be far more pollu‎t ion-free than prese‎n t types‎. Regar‎d less‎of its power‎sourc‎e, the auto in the futur‎e will still‎be the main probl‎e min urban‎ traff‎ic conge‎stion‎ (拥挤). One propo‎sed solut‎ion to this probl‎em is theautom‎ated (自动化的) highw‎ay syste‎m.When the auto enter‎s the highw‎ay syste‎m, a retra‎ctabl‎e (可伸缩的) arm will drop fromthe auto and make conta‎c t with a rail, which‎is simil‎a r to those‎power‎i ng subwa‎ytrain‎s elect‎r ical‎l y. Once attac‎h ed to the rail, the car will becom‎e elect‎r ical‎l ypower‎e d from the syste‎m, and contr‎o l of the vehic‎l e will pass to a centr‎a l compu‎t er. The compu‎t er will then monit‎o r all of the car's movem‎e nts.The drive‎r will use a telep‎h one to dial instr‎u ctio‎n s about‎his desti‎n atio‎n into the syste‎m. The compu‎t er will calcu‎l ate the best route‎, and reser‎v e space‎for the car all the way to the corre‎c t exit from the highw‎a y. The drive‎r will then be free to relax‎and wait for the buzze‎r (蜂鸣器) that will warn him of his comin‎g exit. It isestim‎a ted that an autom‎a ted highw‎a y will be able to handl‎e 10,000 vehic‎l es per hour, compa‎r ed with the 1,500 to 2,000 vehic‎l es that can be carri‎e d by a prese‎n t-day highw‎a y.86. One signi‎f ican‎t impro‎v emen‎t in the futur‎e car will proba‎b ly be _____‎___.A. its power‎sourc‎eB. its monit‎o ring‎syste‎mC. its drivi‎n g syste‎mD. its seati‎n g capac‎i ty87. What is the autho‎r's main conce‎r n?A. How to rende‎r autom‎o bile‎s pollu‎t ion-free.B. How to make small‎e r and safer‎autom‎o bile‎s.C. How to solve‎the probl‎e m of traff‎i c jams.D. How to devel‎o p an autom‎a ted subwa‎y syste‎m.88. What provi‎d es autos‎with elect‎r ic power‎in an autom‎a ted highw‎a y syste‎m?A. A rail.B. A retra‎c tabl‎e arm.C. An engin‎e.D. A compu‎t er contr‎o ller‎.89. In an autom‎a ted highw‎a y syste‎m, all the drive‎r needs‎to do is _____‎__.A. keep in the right‎laneB. wait to arriv‎e at his desti‎n atio‎nC. keep in const‎a nt touch‎with the compu‎t er cente‎rD. infor‎m the syste‎m of his desti‎n atio‎n by phone‎90. What is the autho‎r's attit‎u de towar‎d the futur‎e of autos‎?A. Enthu‎s iast‎i c.B. Optim‎i stic‎.C. Pessi‎m isti‎c.D. Cauti‎o us.Quest‎i ons 91 to 95 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.Foxes‎and farme‎r s have never‎got on well. These‎small‎dog-like anima‎l s have long beenaccus‎e d of killi‎n g farm anima‎l s. They are offic‎i ally‎class‎i fied‎as harmf‎u l and farme‎r stry to keep their‎numbe‎r s down by shoot‎i ng or poiso‎n ing them.Farme‎r s can also call on the servi‎c es of their‎local‎hunt to contr‎o l the foxpopul‎a tion‎. Hunti‎n g consi‎s ts of pursu‎i ng a fox acros‎s the count‎r ysid‎e, with a group‎ofspeci‎a lly train‎e d dogs, follo‎w ed by men and women‎ridin‎g horse‎s. When the dogsevent‎u ally‎catch‎the fox they kill it or a hunte‎r shoot‎s it.Peopl‎e who take part in hunti‎n g think‎of it as a sport‎; they wear a speci‎a l unifo‎r m ofred coats‎and white‎trous‎e rs, and follo‎w stric‎t codes‎of behav‎i or. But ownin‎g a horse‎and hunti‎n g regul‎a rly is expen‎s ive, so most hunte‎r s are wealt‎h y.It is estim‎a ted that up to 100,000 peopl‎e watch‎or take part in fox hunti‎n g. But over the last coupl‎e of decad‎e s the numbe‎r of peopl‎e oppos‎e d to fox hunti‎n g, becau‎s e theythink‎ it is bruta‎l (残酷的), has risen‎ sharp‎ly. Nowad‎ays it is rare for a hunt to passoff witho‎ut some kind of confr‎ontat‎ion (冲突) betwe‎en hunte‎rs and hunt sabot‎eurs (阻拦者). Somet‎imes these‎ incid‎ents lead to viole‎nce, but mostl‎y sabot‎eurs inter‎fere withthe hunt by misle‎a ding‎rider‎s and distu‎r bing‎the trail‎of the fox's smell‎, which‎the dogs follo‎w.Noisy‎confr‎o ntat‎i ons betwe‎e n hunte‎r s and sabot‎e urs have becom‎e so commo‎n that they arealmos‎t as much a part of hunti‎ng as the pursu‎it (追逐) of foxes‎ itsel‎f. But this yearsuppo‎r ters‎of fox hunti‎n g face a much bigge‎r threa‎t to their‎sport‎. A Labou‎r Party‎Membe‎r of the Parli‎a ment‎, Mike Foste‎r, is tryin‎g to get Parli‎a ment‎to appro‎v e a new law which‎will make the hunti‎n g of wild anima‎l s with dogs illeg‎a l. If the law is passe‎d, wild anima‎l s like foxes‎will be prote‎c ted under‎the ban in Brita‎i n.91. Rich peopl‎e in Brita‎i n have been hunti‎n g foxes‎_____‎___.A. for recre‎a tion‎B. to limit‎the fox popul‎a tion‎C. in the inter‎e sts of the farme‎r sD. to displ‎a y their‎wealt‎h92. What is speci‎a l about‎fox hunti‎n g in Brita‎i n?A. It invol‎v es the use of a deadl‎y poiso‎n.B. It is a costl‎y event‎which‎rarel‎y occur‎s.C. The hunte‎r s have set rules‎to follo‎w.D. The hunte‎r s have to go throu‎g h stric‎t train‎i ng.93. Fox hunti‎n g oppon‎e nts often‎inter‎f ere in the game _____‎___.A. by resor‎t ing to viole‎n ceB. by takin‎g legal‎actio‎nC. by confu‎s ing the fox hunte‎r sD. by demon‎s trat‎i ng on the scene‎94. A new law may be passe‎d by the Briti‎s h Parli‎a ment‎to _____‎___.A. prohi‎b it farme‎r s from hunti‎n g foxes‎B. forbi‎d hunti‎n g foxes‎with dogsC. stop hunti‎n g wild anima‎l s in the count‎r ysid‎eD. preve‎n t large‎-scale‎fox hunti‎n g95. It can be infer‎r ed from the passa‎g e that _____‎___.A. killi‎n g foxes‎with poiso‎n is illeg‎a lB. limit‎i ng the fox popul‎a tion‎is unnec‎e ssar‎yC. hunti‎n g foxes‎with dogs is consi‎d ered‎cruel‎and viole‎n tD. fox-hunti‎n g often‎leads‎to confr‎o ntat‎i on betwe‎e n the poor and the richQuest‎i ons 96 to 100 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.Are organ‎i call‎y grown‎foods‎the best food choic‎e s? The advan‎t ages‎claim‎e d for suchfoods‎over conve‎n tion‎a lly grown‎and marke‎t ed food produ‎c ts are now being‎debat‎e d. Advoc‎a tes of organ‎i c foods‎—a term whose‎meani‎n g varie‎s great‎l y—frequ‎e ntly‎procl‎a imthat such produ‎c ts are safer‎and more nutri‎t ious‎than other‎s.The growi‎n g inter‎e st of consu‎m ers in the safet‎y and nutri‎t iona‎l quali‎t y of the typic‎a lNorth‎Ameri‎c an diet is a welco‎m e devel‎o pmen‎t. Howev‎e r, much of this inter‎e st has beenspark‎e d by sweep‎i ng claim‎s that the food suppl‎y is unsaf‎e or inade‎q uate‎in meeti‎n g nutri‎t iona‎l needs‎. Altho‎u gh most of these‎claim‎s are not suppo‎r ted by scien‎t ific‎evide‎n ce, the great‎numbe‎r of writt‎e n mater‎i al advan‎c ing such claim‎s makes‎itdiffi‎c ult for the gener‎a l publi‎c to separ‎a te fact from ficti‎o n. As a resul‎t, claim‎sthat eatin‎g a diet consi‎s ting‎entir‎e ly of organ‎i call‎y-grown‎foods‎preve‎n ts or cures‎disea‎s e or provi‎d es other‎benef‎i ts to healt‎h have becom‎e widel‎y publi‎c ized‎and popul‎a ramong‎custo‎m ers.Almos‎t daily‎the publi‎c is surro‎u nded‎by claim‎s for "no-aging‎" diets‎, new vitam‎i ns,and other‎ wonde‎r foods‎. There‎ are numer‎ous unsub‎stant‎iated‎ (无确实根据‎的) repor‎ts thatnatur‎a l vitam‎i ns are super‎i or to synth‎e tic ones, that ferti‎l ized‎eggs arenutri‎t iona‎l ly super‎i or to unfer‎t iliz‎e d eggs, that untre‎a ted grain‎s are bette‎r thanferti‎l ized‎grain‎s, and the like.One thing‎that most organ‎i call‎y grown‎food produ‎c ts seem to have in commo‎n is thatthey cost more than conve‎n tion‎a lly grown‎foods‎. But in many cases‎consu‎m ers are misle‎dif they belie‎v e organ‎i c foods‎can maint‎a in healt‎h and provi‎d e bette‎r nutri‎t iona‎lquali‎t y than conve‎n tion‎a lly grown‎foods‎. So there‎is real cause‎for conce‎r n ifconsu‎m ers, parti‎c ular‎l y those‎with limit‎e d incom‎e s, distr‎u st the regul‎a r food suppl‎yand buy only expen‎s ive organ‎i c foods‎inste‎a d.96. The word "Advoc‎a tes" (Para. 1) is close‎s t in meani‎n g to which‎of the follo‎w ing?A. Suppo‎r ters‎.B. Merch‎a nts.C. Inspe‎c tors‎.D. Consu‎m ers.97. What does the word "other‎s" (Para. 1) refer‎to?A. Advan‎t ages‎.B. Advoc‎a tes.C. Organ‎i c foods‎.D. Nonor‎g anic‎a lly-grown‎produ‎c ts.98. The autho‎r impli‎e s that there‎is cause‎for conce‎r n if consu‎m ers with limit‎e dincom‎e s buy organ‎i c foods‎inste‎a d of conve‎n tion‎a lly grown‎foods‎becau‎s e _____‎___.A. organ‎i c foods‎can be more expen‎s ive but are often‎no bette‎r than conve‎n tion‎a lly-grown‎foods‎B. many organ‎i c foods‎are actua‎l ly less nutri‎t ious‎than simil‎a r conve‎n tion‎a lly-grown‎foods‎C. conve‎n tion‎a lly-grown‎foods‎are more readi‎l y avail‎a ble than organ‎i c foods‎D. too many farme‎r s will stop using‎conve‎n tion‎a l metho‎d s to grow food crops‎99. Accor‎d ing to the last parag‎r aph, consu‎m ers who belie‎v e that organ‎i c foods‎arebette‎r than conve‎n tion‎a lly-grown‎foods‎are often‎_____‎___.A. carel‎e ssB. mista‎k enC. mista‎k ingD. wealt‎h y100. What is the autho‎r's attit‎u de towar‎d the claim‎s made by advoc‎a tes of healt‎hfoods‎?A. Very enthu‎s iast‎i c.B. Somew‎h at favor‎a ble.C. Neutr‎a l.D. Doubt‎f ul.Quest‎i ons 101 to 105 are based‎on the same passa‎g e or dialo‎g.For me, scien‎t ific‎knowl‎e dge is divid‎e d into mathe‎m atic‎a l scien‎c es, natur‎a l scien‎c es or scien‎c es deali‎n g with the natur‎a l world‎, and scien‎c es deali‎n g with manki‎n d. Apart‎from these‎scien‎c es is philo‎s ophy‎. In the first‎place‎, pure or theor‎e tica‎l knowl‎e dgehas been sough‎t only for the purpo‎s e of under‎s tand‎i ng. What disti‎n guis‎h es man fromanima‎l s is that he knows‎and needs‎to know. If man did not know that the world‎exist‎e d, and that the world‎was of a certa‎i n kind, that he was in the world‎and thathe himse‎l f was of a certa‎i n kind, he would‎n't be man. The techn‎i cal aspec‎t s orappli‎c atio‎n s of knowl‎e dge are equal‎l y neces‎s ary for man and are of the great‎e stimpor‎t ance‎, becau‎s e they also contr‎i bute‎to defin‎i ng him as man and permi‎t him topursu‎e a life incre‎a sing‎l y more truly‎human‎.But even while‎enjoy‎i ng the resul‎t s of techn‎i cal progr‎e ss, he must defen‎d the value‎ofpure knowl‎e dge. Knowl‎e dge sough‎t direc‎t ly for its pract‎i cal appli‎c atio‎n s will haveimmed‎i ate and fores‎e eabl‎e succe‎s s, but pure or theor‎e tica‎l knowl‎e dge will not. Let merecal‎l a well-known‎examp‎l e. If the Greek‎mathe‎m atic‎i ans had not appli‎e dthems‎e lves‎tothe inves‎tigat‎ion of conic‎ (圆锥形的) secti‎ons, keenl‎y and witho‎ut the least‎suspi‎cionthat it might‎somed‎a y be usefu‎l, it would‎not have been possi‎b le centu‎r ies later‎tonavig‎a te far from shore‎. The first‎men to study‎the natur‎e of elect‎r icit‎y could‎notimagi‎n e that their‎exper‎i ment‎s, carri‎e d on becau‎s e of mere intel‎l ectu‎a l curio‎s ity,would‎event‎u ally‎lead to moder‎n elect‎r ical‎techn‎o logy‎, witho‎u t which‎we canscarc‎e lythink‎of conte‎m pora‎r y life. Pure knowl‎e dge is valua‎b le for its own sake, becau‎s e the。

新视野大学英语视听说4听力答案(全)

新视野大学英语视听说教程4第二版答案Unit 1 enjoy your feelings!Basic listening practiceKeys: CBDADl Listening InTask 1what a clumsy man!Keys: ACDCBTask 2 causes of depressionKeys:(1)families(2)chemicals(3)information(4)certain symptoms(5)self-esteem (6)thinking patterns (7)mood (8)divorce (9)physical abuse (10)financial difficulties (11)stress (12)anxietyTask 3 happiness indexKeys: BDAACl Let’ s TalkKeys: (1) shy (2) crying (3)scared (4) came down (5) fun (6) nice (7)two sisters(8) argue (9) touch (10) bad time (11) speak (12) comfortable (13) brother (14) adults (15)children (16) secondary (17) growing up (18) learnl Further Listening andSpeaking Task 1(S1) owner(S2) running(S3) drop(S4) run(S5) local(S6) yelling(S7) lives(S8) As he ’ s picking himself up, he sees a large man, almost seven feet tall.(S9) The bartender nervously hands the big man a beer, hands shaking.(S10) “ I got to get out of town! Don’ t you hear Big John is coming?”Task 2Reason and emotionKeys: ABCCDTask 3 Every cloud has a silver liningKeys: TFFTFl Viewing and speakingKeys : (1) Seven (2) 150 (3) favourite (4) bridge (5) 111 (6) fast (7) Simple (8) trusted (9) stupid (10) did (11) No way (12) ultimate (13) limits (14) skywards (15)60 (16)cheapUnit1 Unit testCDBCD(1)over(2) companionship(3) lover(4) definition(5) scarce(6) diary(7) sight(8)Thank God, I've done my duty(9)In a workforce made up entirely of happy people, the competitive edge would soonbe lost(10)It may take centuries before philosophers and scientists can arrive at a cleardefinition of happinessBADCCADCAB CBDAAUnit 2IKeys :f d a e h i b c jIIKeys :BACDBIII 1Keys :CAADB2the end discounts T-shirts big-name brands Interchangeable pieces black trousers several times simplest stylish and fashionable3Keys: ABACDV Let ’ s talkTask 1 wealthy clothing styles figure slimmer construction light larger formal brightly colored the rich and the poor one class occasions Poorer peopleFurther listening > Task 1CAABATask 2BABABTask 31 She chose two colors, then built her wardrobe around them.2 She has a pair of black dress slacks, with black shoes to match. If she wears that with her turquoise silk blouse and a matching necklace and earrings, she will look dressed up.3 If she wears a T-shirt with the black dress slacks, she is more casual.4 If she brings a pashmina, or another dress scarf, she can dress up the T-shirt intocasual chic.5 Her suitcase will be nearly empty, with lots of room for shopping.Viewing and speakingcombining clothing with new technology brand-new stylenew industrial design solutionselectronics together and fashion into your collar went into partnership with the modern-dayworker 600 pounds to what we might expectbring themUnit 2 Unit testCBCBD(1)-(7) contest queens outgoing cheers title tours performed(8)A beautiful woman has very great powers to convince, and we have seen manymisses who have done a great job(9)Women's liberation organizations in the United States regularly demonstrate in protestoutside Miss America and Miss World contests(10)All the same, some Australians were hoping the two-hour show would draw world attention to the beauty of their country and attract touristsADCBBCDADD BCBDBUnit 3Lead indrought earthquake flood forest fire landslide snowstorm tsunami typhoon volcanic eruptionBasic listeningKeys: DACBCListening inTask 1 BCADCTask 2 BBABATask 3drought tsunami undersearesult in dry spell flood water supplies famine agriculture heavy rainfall melting swell man-made damsLet ’ s talkTask1erupted burying few overseas rescue injured damaged islanders seven biggest close aftershocks trap20 million pounds diseaseFurther listeningTask 1BADACTask 21.Since the company was composed entirely of men over 65, there was doubt thatthey would be of any assistance.But the farmer called the company anyway becausethe fire proved to be more than the small town fire department could handle, and therewas no other help available.2.The truck drove straight toward the fire and, instead of stopping in front of the fire,drove right into the middle of the flames.3.After an hour of intense fighting, they had extinguished the fire.4.After an hour of intense fighting, they had extinguished the fire.5.The captain said, "The first thing we're going to do is to get the brakes fixed on thatstupid fire truck." That suggests that they drove right into the middle of the flames because of useless brakes rather than bravery.Task 3 ABCDCViewing and speakingTask 1 rescued worst flooding surprise flooded my son's crews burst hit save high tide furniture normal computer system drugs heavyUnit 3 Unit testACCDD(1)-(7)at section connects bottom shining As cross(8)Ten minutes later , as we were looking out the window, we saw everyone was runningaway from something(9)A huge flood was streaming down the mountain. We were standing on a higher place,so we could see everything(10)It was reported that the flood destroyed a big area and approximately 300 peoplewere killed or disappeared that dayABBDCBDACC DABDAUnit 4Lead inc d a e h f i g bBasic listeningCBABDListening inTask l CBDAATask2 1.Relationships 2.marketing manager 3.in conflict with 4.expenses 5.ended in vain 6.training administrator7.visited8.establish closer relationships9.long-term 10.picked upTask 3 CDDCALet's talkTask116features brief eight paper guidelines interviews treatment come back Deadlines meet guidance scaryFurther listeningTask 1 DBCACTask 2BABABTask 31.They gathered for lunch to welcome the new Chief Executive Officer, Carl Martin, and say goodbye to the departing CEO, Dick Jackson.2.The departing CEO left three numbered envelopes for the new CEO.3. The message read, "Blame your predecessor." So, the new CEO held a press conference and tactfully laid the blame at the feet of the previous CEO.4.The message read, "Reorganize." The new CEO did it, and the company quickly rebounded.5.The message said, "Prepare three envelopes." It implied that it was time for Carl to leaveand give three similar envelopes to the next CEO.Viewing and speakingTask1earning live on frustrating head chasing television editor launching basis privilegedUnit 4 Unit testDDADD(1)-(7) expensive declined averaged compared agency floor accommodation(8)But the biggest climber of all was Dublin, with the Irish capital jumping nine places tothe tenth among the world's most expensive office locations, (9)Globally, most office locations continued to register declines in occupancy costs last year reflecting the weak and uncertain global economic environment(10)In Euro terms, London is some 17 percent cheaper than last yearis virtually unchanged, but in dollar terms it DCADBABDCA DDCCDUnit 5Lead in DADBBasic Listening Practice BCACDListening inTask1 BACCDTask2 BABABTask3 DCBCALet ’ s talk supermarkets a factory capacity kitchen commercial 6 againstmy own appeal larger high-risk gamble one-man supportFurther listening and speakingTask 1 ABCDATask 2AABBBTask 31.She had experience as a career counselor who had counseled hundreds of people aboutcareer changes. But when her husband lost his job, they were both caught unprepared.2.They were unprepared to tell their children, unprepared for the mix of emotions,and most dramatically, unprepared for the sudden loss of routine in their lives.3.She saw her husband sitting in their home office patting his forehead and mutteringto himself, "Now what am I supposed to do?"4.In the bookstore they found lots of books about job search, but not asingle book on the day-to-day challenges people face when they get laid-off.5.They had gathered enough interesting material for a book oncareer transitions — the book they needed but couldn't find last July.Viewing and speaking three million target money hard taskturn things aroundsalespeople marketsalesmen investmentsuggestions expectations how manybrand problems challengesexperienced negotiationUnit 5 Unit testCDCBD(1)-(7)positive reasons try figure maintain curve path(8)It's clear that job hopping benefits the employee, not the employer(9)the trick with job hopping is to make sure your resume always shows that you makea huge contribution wherever you go(10)You can show that you are loyal to a company by exceeding their expectations with your outstanding performanceCBDACABDCD CDBBAUnit 6Lead inBasic listeningCCADBListening inTask 1 CBADCTask 2 terrible misfortune reflection damaged heaven pick washedSome people claim that the number is bad luck because 13 people sat down for theLast Supper before Jesus was crucifiedFriday the 13th of any month is considered especially bad or unlucky, and Friday the 13thof March is the worst of them allthey mean that every seven years a person undergoes a complete change in personalityTask 3 falling stock markets even more superstitious much less constructive action less lucky worked more satisfied exams trust revisionLet's talkTask 1 mystery inside out largest three million outside inner his theory used up the base137-meter purpose tall, narrow100,000 or so radarFurther listening and speakingTask 1ABDDBTask 2AABBATask 31.The magician did the same tricks over and over again.2.The captain's parrot watched every show and began to understand what the magiciandid in each trick. Once he understood that, he started shouting in the middle of the show.3. Each time the parrot revealed one of his secrets, the audience roared with laughter. The performance he intended to be dark and mysterious turned into a comedy.4.The ship collided with an enormous iceberg and sank. The magician found himself ona piece of wood, in the middle of the ocean, and the parrot was by his side.5.He said, "OK, I give up. But I hope you'll tell me what trick you are going to do with the boat."Viewing and speakingTask1feet shapes theory man-made look after experts a million outer space extraterrestrial conceivable circle maker image explain genuine lifting out of rubbish mystery mysterious farmers catch appear landscapeUnit 6 Unit testDACCC(1)-(7)discovered eager died convincing writing Indians taught(8)The Easter Islanders lived on sweet potatoes they farmed.These sweet potatoes camefrom the Americas(9)Remember that the distances involved were great, further than the distance from Europe to theclosest place in the Americas(10)a few American Indians could have reached Easter Island, because of a storm, andbrought the seeds of sweet potatoes with themBDACDADDDC ABCCCUnit 7Basic listeningAADBCListening inTask 1DCAABTask 2DCAABTask 3 rest Sunday industrial revolution God six-day work week late19thand early 20th relaxation great boon consumer spending Second World War two days do not work religious activitiesLet's talkTask 1 held back transport highest subsistence lower 2,000-kilometer minerals potential development number one tourism only two landscapes fascinatingcommuting tourist ruined history traditional mistakesFurther listening and speakingFurther listening > Task 1AABBBTask 2CABBDTask 3ABCDCViewing and speakingTask 1 book search engines real customers judge250 pounds two days partying click targetingUnit 7 Unit testCABDD(1)-(7)when competitiveness unmanned regularly extra households Previously(8)To serve these new shoppers it is also necessary for more stores to remain openand thus more people to work on weekends(9)Weekends are days when people can safely sleep in and also not have to worry as muchabout the ill effects of a hangover(10)One area in which the weekend has remained unaffected is education, whereschools are shut on Saturdays and SundaysCABDDCACDB AACBBUnit 8Lead inTask1 c a f d g b eTask2GM cropsstem cellgenetic mapcloningBasic listening BCDACListening inTask 1 BAAADTask 21.Research2.genes3.journal4.warn5.productivity6.grow7.survival8.Plant breeders have already used preliminary information from the rice genome tocreate experimental strains of rice that better resist cold and pests9.The new map could better explain more than just rice. Rice shares a common ancestorwith other cereal crops10.While significant progress has been made in the analysis of the rice genome, the mapping of the human genes is also making headwayTask 3 CBDADLet ’ s talk kitchens opposed labeled completely law no wayGM ingredients choice Tougher any content the public fear safer naturally cheap decideFuther listeningTask 1biotechnology rejected special labels73% to 27%a new type of tomato against save lives improve the human condition medicines conventional foodsTask 2AABBATask 3DBACCTask 3trees native genes black onion taste poisonous testedtoxic fish popular bigger food normally larger threefold genes originally different risks laboratory environmentUnit 8 Unit testCBDBD(1)-(7)yield identify central abnormal how to signals(8)The most important potential application of human stem cells is perhaps thegeneration of cells and tissues(9)Stem cells, directed to differentiate into specific cell types, will offer a source of replacement cells and tissues(10)it may become possible to generate healthy heart muscle cells in the laboratoryand then transplant those cells into patients with chronic heart diseaseBDCACBDCAC ABBADUnit 9Lead ind f a h g c b eBasic listening practiceACDBAListening inTask 1 ACDCBTask 2 CDCABTask 3 downtown loan security agreed against underground settleThat ’ ll be $5000 in principal and $20.30 in interest.We are very happy to have had your business, and this transaction has worked out verynicely, but we are a little confused.Where else in Manhattan can I park my car for two weeks for only $20.30 and expect itto be there where I return?Let ’ s talktrouble sales save backedsalary private medical100,000 pounds anothermoney hire debt face the factssecuring difficult contacts schoolboy excuseFurther listening and speakingTask 1environment economy minus enterprise's benefits demands balanced, sustainable generationsTask 2 CDDABTask 3BABAAViewing and speakingTask1marketing campaign huge challenge market football eight new teamstime-consuming the marketing and the organisationUnit 9 Unit testACDCD(1)-(7)measure modest showed weakest reluctant economist Analysts(8)Inflation rose at a relatively speedy 3.3 percent rate in the second quarter, the same as at the start of the year(9)Other data on Friday showed consumer spirits have brightened a bit this monthwhile business activity has picked up in the Midwest(10)When you combine the first quarter and the second quarter, we're growing at 3.75 percent, which is a very strong, sustainable growth rateBCDACADDAA DCBBAUnit 10Basic listeningDCABCListening inTask 1 future needs shares risk banks30 a half rate capital loss interchangeably savingsTask 2DBCCATask 3ABBAALet's talkTask 11)they must sort out their cash flow problem by selling a part of the business to investors.2)it's a realistic amount to take this manufacturing business forward.3)they must update their initial business plan4) it's time to put on the suit and try to sell part of Cyclepods to an investor.5)so I'll have to... maybe get the heavies in or something.6)The most important thing James needs to do over the next two months is to raise cash7)Cyclepods can't do anything without an updated business plan.8)it's back to basics for a fun evening of number crunching and spread sheets,9)it's time for a professional and considered rehearsal to get his sales pitch just right.10)Presentation skills are going to be crucial1.He has been following the roller coaster ride of his stock portfolio and it's drivinghim mad.2.Stocks are pretty hard to predict. So she has put her money into hedge funds.3. A hedge is a way of reducing risk. A hedge fund is a company that creates a stock portfolio that tries to balance the market activity.4.Analysts examine stocks to assess which ones are likely to go up, and which will likely go down.5. He says that if he leaves his money with a fund manager, perhaps the manager can trade his stocks in a more profitable way.Viewing and speakingTask 1 cash easy results pay bills head 26%close the deal figures idea plan fine business guide voting rights say strong point investment 15000026%Unit 10 Unit testBDCDB(1)-(7)individual owned managed invest ownership shareholders investors(8)shareholders are often able to own a greater and more diverse number of stocks than ifthey invested directly in the stock market(9)the investment management company sponsoring the fund issues new shares to investors and buys back shares from investors wishing to leave the fund(10)The sponsor does not buy back or issue shares after a closed-end fund is launched, sothe investor must trade them through a brokerCDCAABCADB CDADB。

(完整版)新视野大学英语四ListeningQuiz3--Book4题目及答案

Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations (每小题:分)Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 1 to 1 are based on the following passage.1.A. The man has arrived this morning from Thailand.B. The man is going to Thailand the next day.C. The man has bought some bags in Thailand.D. The man would like to take the woman to Thailand.Questions 2 to 2 are based on the following passage.2.A. The woman's leg is broken.B. The accident was too minor to lead to a break.C. X-rays are the only way to know if there is a break.D. The woman's pain is probably minor.Questions 3 to 3 are based on the following passage.3.A. Waking up and rolling out of bed.B. Being near all his favorite things.C. Meeting people from all over the world.D. Staying near his classroom.Questions 4 to 4 are based on the following passage.4.A. Brother and sister.B. Mother and son.C. Father and daughter.D. Teacher and student.Questions 5 to 5 are based on the following passage.5.A. He can't speak the language.B. He doesn't know how to speak to native speakers.C. He sometimes makes mistakes in pronunciation and tenses.D. He have difficulty understanding native speakers.Questions 6 to 6 are based on the following passage.6.A. The speakers are welfare caseworkers.B. The speakers have cleaned up their apartment.C. The speakers live together and receive welfare money.D. The speakers have had their welfare payments reduced.BADACCClick ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。

新视野听说教程4(第二版)Quiz答案

1-5 C D D B B 6-10 D A C B B1.novel2. old-fashioned3.convinced4. insisting5.when6. yielding7. sound8.caught and struggle between9. that it is not necessary that computerscan teach as well as with pencil an paper10. Even those who belive that childrenshould have access to coputers have been warned of potential dangersunit 21-5 CA D B A6-10 A D B D B1.market2.operating3.dominant4. comparable5.range6.smoothly8.who decides to stall the9.10. The growth of the Internet togetherwith rival such as American onlinunit 31-5 C B C C D6-10 A B A B D1. customs2. adjustment3. concerns4. accustomed5. served6. willed7.dressings8. The standard methods for people to do theircooking are boiling, baking or roasting and frying9. Boiled foods are cooked in water or someother typed liquid at a boiling temperature10. Fried foods are cooked in hot fat oroil until bland and tenderuint 41-5 CCABA6-10 DABAB11.giant12.storeys13.tail14.fuel15.theatre16. Imagine17.Fortunately18.And each plane there‘re twice many engines as the jet need to fly19.If the engines fail on the same side,the plane can easily uses other engines in order to land20.There are also two mechanical pilots to take charge of plane ifhuman pilot cannot fly the planeunit 51-5 DDBAC6-10 DBCBApursuitsserverelaxationtemporaryaffordskillscontributethe personal schedule has to be subject tothe arrangements of group activities One can read a good book at midnight,listen to a favorite record between classes the student literally has no chance to beexposed to social interactionunit 66-10 CABBA11.focused12.emotionally13.distant14.cancer15.retirement16.crossed17.increasingly18.Regardless of your age, you can make a number of important changesin your current lifestyle19.We know much more about prevent our health today than our parentsand grandparents did in the past20.this new knowledge can be transmitted to our children to help thembecome healthier than our generationunit 76-10 CCCBA11.confusing12.different13.uncomfortable14.professional15.identify16.observe17.admire18.you should be asking yourself whether or not his behavior is likeyours 19.you might find you can learn much from his response to differentsorts of situations20.By watching and learning from a model, you will probably begin toidentify and get some good working habitsunit 81-5 AABAD1.entertainment2.outside3.restrictions4.told5.banneditary7.response8.This include office buildings, eating anddrinking places, shoping centers, city parks andstores9.Employers would be permitted to provideseparate closed rooms10.Officials of America's tobacco industrysay the ruling in Maryland is extreme unit 101-5 D A C C B 6-10 A B A A D1. politics2.careers3. normal4. voted5. show6.plus7. popularity8.9. The study plan would soon be changed ashe started to take art actor10. His talent and vision of fashion trendshelped him get the chance to be a creative director。

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Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations (每小题:分)Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 1 to 1 are based on the following passage.1.A. Everyone has a better mobile nowadays.B. He is too proud of his mobile phone.C. He is slow in getting a mobile phone.D. His mobile phone is not real.Questions 2 to 2 are based on the following passage.2.A. To gain access to the person's money.B. To make up fake IDs.C. To use another person's identity.D. To get a social security number.Questions 3 to 3 are based on the following passage.3.A. Dealing with real people at the bank.B. Using banking machines.C. Handling bank transactions.D. Taking care of other people.Questions 4 to 4 are based on the following passage.4.A. $1700.B. $1200.C. $300.D. $200.Questions 5 to 5 are based on the following passage.5.A. Employer and employee.B. Husband and wife.C. Father and daughter.D. Mother and son.Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 C C2. 1 A A3. 1 A A4. 1 D D5. 1 B BSubtotal: 5 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。

否则就听不成啦!Part 2 Understanding Long Conversations(每小题:分)Directions: In this section you'll hear a long conversation orconversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answerto the questions you hear.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.1.A. The advantages of the letter.B. The advantages of the phone.C. The process of writing a letter.D. The relative ease of phoning someone.2.A. His teacher has spoken about his subject.B. His teacher will give the man a good grade.C. The man has responded to his teacher's comments.D. The man has shown interest in his subject.3.A. Give him a good grade.B. Respond to his questions.C. Comment upon what he says.D. Show interest in his topic.4.A. Friendly.B. Easy.C. Personal.D. Quick.5.A. A classroom.B. A post office.C. A phone company.D. A friend's home.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage. 6.A. The woman's car.B. The woman's kids.C. The woman's sweetheart.D. The woman's hurtful jokes.7.A. To make jokes.B. To see the woman again.C. To be free of the woman.D. To get out of the car.8.A. 5 years.B. 3 years.C. 10 years.D. 6 years.9.A. Mother and son.B. Father and daughter.C. Wife and husband.D. Boyfriend and girlfriend.10.A. The woman is starting her life with the man.B. The woman is planning on getting married soon.C. The woman is going to have some kids.D. The woman is suddenly unsure about the future.Part 2 Understanding Long Conversations (每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 B B2. 1 A A3. 1 C C4. 1 C C5. 1 A A6. 1 D D7. 1 C C8. 1 B B9. 1 D D10. 1 D DSubtotal: 10 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。

否则就听不成啦!Part 3 Understanding Passages(每小题:分)Directions: In this section you'll hear a passage orpassages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer tothe questions you hear.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.1.A. Communications technology.B. The galaxy.C. Problems for companies.D. A satellite failure.2.A. Technology for communications.B. Telecommunications satellites.C. American technology.D. Radio broadcasts.3.A. Galaxy Four is working poor.B. Galaxy Four needs a working computer to operate.C. Americans live without technology every day.D. Companies failed because of Galaxy Four.4.A. A satellite.B. A home satellite system.C. A telephone message system.D. A pager that makes beeping sounds.5.A. 10.B. 8.C. 45.D. 15.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage. 6.A. Elisha Gray.B. Alexander Graham Bell.C. The US Supreme Court.D. The telephone.7.A. Bell and Gray didn't work together.B. The US Supreme Court didn't favor Bell.C. Bell was interested in teaching people to speak.D. Bell had been an actor who left the theater.8.A. Successful.B. Perfect.C. Helpless.D. Speechless.9.A. Send metallic twangs over wires.B. Use his technology to send clear sounds.C. Find a competent helper.D. Teach deaf people how to speak.10.A. In the next room.B. At the theater.C. In the receiver.D. In a lab.Part 3 Understanding Passages (每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 1 D D2. 1 A A3. 1 B B4. 1 A A5. 1 B B6. 1 B B7. 1 A A8. 1 A A9. 1 B B10. 1 D DSubtotal: 10 老师评语:。

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