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大学英语视听说四级新版原文+练习答案U n i t4本页仅作为文档封面,使用时可以删除This document is for reference only-rar21year.MarchUnit 4 CreativityPart 1 Listening, Understanding and SpeakingListening IIn China, education is considered a race. Students have to begin as early as possible and have to proceed as quickly as possible around the track. Success is measured by how many students cross the finish line in the short time .In America, we recognize the race too, but we feel that the students have a chance to explore things for themselves, even if not all of them reach the finish line. As a result of their exploring, some of the participants may have more to offer by the end of the race.The advantage of the Chinese way is that more students become proficient and reach the finish line. The disadvantage is that they may have less to say or to show once they get there. The disadvantage of the American way is that some students never finish the race. The advantage, however, is that some who do go "all the way" have very interesting and original things to say when they get there.1. F T T T F F2.1) race 2) race 3 ) proceed 4) explore things for themselves 5) proficient 6)interesting7) original 8) less 9) finish the raceListening IIOnce Wealth and Poverty approached a merchant and introduced themselves as Goddesses. The merchant greeted both of them and said, "May I ask why you have come to my humble house" The Goddess of Wealth said, "We want you to judge between us who is the most beautiful."The merchant did not know what to say. He knew he was between the devil and the deep blue sea: If he said that Wealth was more beautiful than Poverty, Poverty would curse him. If he said that Poverty was more beautiful than Wealth, Wealth would abandon him. However, he became calm and said, "I have great respect for you both. Would you please do what I ask of you It is the only way I can judge properly." The Goddesses agreed. He said, "Mother Wealth, would you please walk towards my house Mother Poverty, Would you please walk away from my house This way I can see you both better, from near and far." The two Goddesses did what the merchant had asked them to do. Then the merchant confidently declared, "Mother Wealth! You appear most beautiful when you are nearest my house. Mother Poverty! You look most beautiful when you are farthest from my house." The Goddesses appreciated the wit and wisdom of the merchant. The Goddess of Wealth happily stayed in his house while the Goddess of Poverty cheerfully departed.Whenever we have a serious problem, if we look within and think calmly, a solution will come in answer to the problem.1. F T F F F2. 1. Why did the two Goddesses go to the merchant’s place C2. What would happen if the merchant declared the Goddess of Wealth to be more beautifulthan the Goddess of the Poverty B3. What did the merchant ask the Goddesses to do D4. What was the reaction of the Goddesses A5. What does the story tell us CListening IIIThere is an old and common saying in the United States that "There is nothing new under the sun." I thought of that today while reading an article in a magazine. The article tells about the growing number of people who are building earth-sheltered houses, which are partly underground. I had known about modern earth-sheltered houses, but I had never thought about their roofs before. Instead of having metal or tiles on the roofs, many of these houses now have living roofs. The wooden top of the house is covered with a special waterproof plastic material. On top of this there is soil, in which grass and flowers are planted. Such a roof can be very beautiful. But this really is not a new idea. When the early settlers came to the United States, they often made their houses by digging into the ground. Their roofs were made of wood, and then covered by large areas of soil with grass or turf. They were warm, though not always waterproof. People replaced these houses and roofs as soon as they could live in regular wooden homes with wooden or metal roofs. Now, 200 years later, some people think of this as a new idea. But I think, "There is nothing new under the sun."1. 1) partly underground 2) living 3 ) digging into the ground 4) grass waterproof2.Questions:1. W hat does the speaker mean by saying "There is nothing new under the sun"2. W hat makes the speaker think of "earth-sheltered houses"3. W hat is a living roof4. H ow many years ago did the early settlers first build earth-sheltered houses5. W hy did People replace these earth-sheltered houses with regular wooden onesKey: C D A B DListening IVMan: I t is said that the first sandwich was made in 1762 by the Earl of Sandwich. He didn't want to take time away from his card games to eat, so he ordered his butler to makesandwiches instead.Woman:Is that so Hey, look at this. The first beauty contest was held in Belgium in 1888. Why in Belgium of all placesMan: W hy not Oh, here's one I bet you're proud of. The electric chair was used for the first time in 1890, in the United States. Yes, you're first to diagnose AIDS, too. The firstrecorded case was in New York.Woman:Plus and minus signs were used in 1514 in Holland. Yeah, there was no way we could have guessed that one. And the equals sign, you'll be pleased to hear, was first usedin Oxford, in 1557. You'd have thought they'd all have been invented at the sametime.Man:Well, we both got these right. Coffee was in Arabia around 1,000 AD, and just before that, playing cards were invented in China.Woman:Well, I got this one right. First diagram of a flying machine was drawn by Leonardo da Vinci, as I said, in 1492.Man: Y eah, but the first air flight wasn't made until 1903, and it was in the United States. Woman: B ut that wasn't the question, was it Also, England was also the first to transmit television.Man: G arbage! It was the Italians.Woman: N o, it says here, the first TV transmission was in London, 1925. And here we are again, the first traffic lights were in London, in 1868.Man: B ut they didn't even have cars then, so why would they have needed traffic lights 1.D A A F C E A B B2.1)1762 2)1888/Belgium 3)1890/the United States 4)New York5)1514/Holland 1557 6) 1492/1903 7) 1925/1868Part 4 Further ListeningListening IJuan comes up to the Mexican border on his bicycle. He's got two large bags over his shoulders. The guard stops him and says, "What's in the bags""Sand," answers Juan.The guard says, "We'll just see about that. Get off the bike." The guard takes the two bags and rips them apart; he empties them out and finds nothing in them but sand. He detains Juan overnight and has the sand analyzed, only to discover that there is nothing but pure sand in the bags.The guard releases Juan, puts the sand into new bags, hefts them onto the man's shoulders and lets him cross the border.A week later, the same thing happens. The guard asks, "What have you got" "Sand," says Juan.The guard does his thorough examination and discovers that the bags contain nothing but sand. He gives the sand back to Juan, and Juan crosses the border on his bicycle.This sequence of events is repeated every week for three years. Finally, Juan doesn't show up one day and the guard meets him in a bar in Mexico."Hey, buddy," says the guard. "I know you are smuggling something. It's driving me crazy. It's all I think about. I can't sleep. Just between you and me, what are you smuggling"Juan sips his beer and says, "Bicycles."1) border 2) rips 3) overnight 4) analyzed 5) release 6) cross 7) weekly 8 ) thorough 9) show up 10) bicyclesListening IIPottery has been found in the remains of every ancient civilization. The oldest known piece of pottery was found in China and dates back to 7,900 BC. That's almost 10,000 years ago!The first pots were large bowls, formed by taking a lump of clay and making a bowl shape. Pottery doesn't just include pots, but anything made from clay that can hold things, such as jugs, vases and cups. Pottery was used to hold water, milk, seeds and grains.Later, people learned to mix different clays together to make stronger pottery and to put the pottery in a fire oven so that the clay would harden faster. The potter's wheel was invented in China around 3100 BC. The wheel spins clay like a top. It allows people to make pottery much more quickly and makes shapes that were perfectly symmetrical—bowls that were really round, rather than lumpy or uneven. Pottery is not only considered one of the first inventions but also one of the first art forms. Most types of pottery have been painted with figures or designs; some even tell a story!1. B A C2. oldest known piece of pottery was found in china and dates back to 7900 BC(andwas made almost 10,000 years ago).2. It was used for holding water, milk ,seeds, and grains.3. To make stronger pottery and to make the clay harden faster.4. It allowed people to make pottery much more quickly and to make symmetricalshapes.5. Because most types of pottery have been painted with figures or designs; someeven tell a story.Listening III(Students are in the classroom waiting for the teacher to arrive. Two are talking.) Cathy:I've enjoyed talking about creativity in our English class. I wish I had beenencouraged more when I was in elementary school.Michael:I know what you mean. I always liked drawing, but my teachers and parents insisted I was just wasting my time with it. My father said I should work onmathematics.Cathy: M aybe you still will still use your artistic talent some day.Michael:Oh, I don't know. After all, I'm in university now. Perhaps I'm too old to be creative.Cathy: I don't think so. I read an interesting article about a lady who wanted to be an artist but the whole family wanted her to work in their candy business.Michael:What happenedCathy: W ell, Jean, the lady, knew painting was what she wanted to do, not makingcandy. After graduating from college she tried various jobs to support herself, though none of her jobs was in the candy business. And she kept painting in her spare time.Michael: T hen whatCathy: A bout 20 years ago a worker in the family candy business quit around Valentine's Day, one of their busiest seasons. Her father needed Jean to come to help with thebusiness.Michael: D id sheCathy: Y es, although she didn't like it.Michael: S o, how did she copeCathy: S he got an idea of putting art and candy together.Michael: H owCathy: F irst she experimented with making an edible paint. She found that powdered food coloring mixed with vodka would work.Michael: T hat's quite a combination.Cathy: T hen, for her "canvas", she melted white chocolate and molded it flat. She even learned how to make chocolate frames.Michael: W hat kind of art did she createCathy: S he copied the works of famous painters. She displayed her candy art in the candy shop and customers would come in just to look at the art.Michael:What did her family think thenCathy:They didn't take her seriously until the Toledo Museum of Art heard about her works and paid her to paint 77 reproductions of works in their collection. That was her firstbig job. Now she works full-time on her candy creations.Michael:Does she do anything besides copying art masterpiecesCathy: Y es, she's done some portraits. However, people love her reproductions.Michael: W hat are the prices for her candy art creationsCathy: F rom $150 to $200 each.Michael: W ell, her creativity has brought her success.1.What did the male speaker like to do B2.How did Jean make a living right after graduating from college B3.Why did she begin to help with the family business C4.How did she paint A5.In what way was she successful AListening IVFor over 30 years, "Sesame Street" has been the most popular TV program for young children in the United States. The characters on this show are mainly puppets, and probably the most loved of the puppets is a gigantic yellow bird called "Big Bird".Caroll Spinney has played Big Bird all the years of Big Bird's existence on American television. Spinney's love of puppets and his own creativity led him to this career. When he was five years old, he saw his first puppet show. He loved the show and never forgot it. When he was seven he bought a used monkey puppet for five cents. His mother had made him a stuffed snake from green material, so he got the idea of making his own puppet show. He made a stage fromwooden orange boxes and his mother's old curtains. He charged 2 cents for admission and earned 32 cents for his first performance.Spinney's family liked his creativity and encouraged him to do more. For Christmas when he was nine, his older brother made him a better puppet theater and his mother secretly sewed eightcolorful puppets for him. Spinney later wrote, "The more I gave shows, the more I felt the power that one has when performing. All these people would sit in a room and listen to everything I said. I did all the character voices: little girl voices, an old lady voice, and a ghost voice. The audience listened and clapped at the end, and also paid me to do it. What could be a better way to make a living than to perform I knew that I would wind up in the world of entertainment."Spinney continued giving puppet shows. When he decided to go to art school, puppet shows helped him pay for his tuition. Even when he was in the army, he managed to continue giving puppet shows. He knew he wanted to do this as his life's work and that he wanted his audience to be children. When he was given the opportunity to create the character of Big Bird on "Sesame Street", he accepted it and over the years has made Big Bird one of the most beloved characters on American television.1-5 T T T F F6-10 T T T F F。

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视听说教程第四册答案

新编大学英语视听说4答案Unit 1Part OneExercise 21. B2. C3. D4. AExercise 31. right before2. spring break3. ski trip4. about an hour5. catch up on6. wait a minute7. anytime you want 8. read the end 9. go to the cinema10. care aboutPart TwoListening IExercise 11. A2. C3. A4.C5.C6. BExercise 21. F2. T3.F4. F5. TListening IIExercise 11. T2. F3.F4. F5. F 6 TExercise 21. B2. C3.C4.A5. DPart Three More ListeningPractice OneExercise 21.escape into2. horror films3. follow the detective4. around these days5. ring upPractice TwoExercise 11. T2. F3. T4. TExercise 21. A2. C3.B4. DPractice ThreeExercise 11. B2. B3.C4.B5. A6. A7. B8. C1. T2. F3.T4. F5. T 6 T 7. F 8. FPractice FourExercise 11. D2. A3. D4. C5.CExercise 2 1. F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5. FPart Four Testing YourselfSection 11. A2. C3. C4. A5. C6. BSection II1. C2. B3. D4.C5.B6. ASection III1) dinner/ band / cake 2) house / drinks3) invite/ arrive/ fifty 4) drinks/ newUnit 2Part OneExercise 2 1. F 2. F 3.T 4. F 5. T 6 T Exercise 31. donations/ individuals and organizations2. dedicate/ time and resources3. loving and caring4. keep coming5. keep the best6. feel better about7. not necessarily8. lovely surprise9. truth/ understanding 10. real keyPart TwoListening I1. department store2. attend college3. difficult4.physical education5. terrifiedExercise 21. F2. T3. T4.F5. TListening IIExercise 11.80/ eighty2. Caps, sweaters and scarves3. Her daughter-in-law4. Because she is blind5. 19/ nineteen6. In China7. 1/ One8. TorontoExercise 21. 60/ sixty2. making up3. various parts of the world4. a printed slip of5.Never before6. a personal letter7. who is wearing the clothingPart Three More ListeningPractice OneExercise 1 1.C 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. BExercise 21. approaching2. left3. toilet4. locked5.Tickets6. please7. pushed8. stampedPractice TwoExercise 1 1. C 2. A 3. DExercise 2 2. 4. 5.6.8.9Practice ThreeExercise 1 Written language 2. 3. 5.6Spoken language 1. 4Exercise 21. spoken language2. sign language3.representations4. derived fromPractice FourExercise 11. misunderstanding 2 . lump 3. 5/ five 4. cancer 5. fineExercise 21. T2. F3. T4. T5.T6.FPart Four Testing YourselfSection 11. A 2 . D 3. A 4. B 5. CSection II1. moods2. regularly3. meet4. risks5.hurt6. satisfy7. disappointed8. should9.unless 10. stuckSection III1. F2. T3. F4. F5.T6.FUnit 3Part OneExercise 21. react/ perform2. pick up3.brains4. society/ way Exercise 3 1. when it comes to 2. get lost 3. seem true / more than4. host/ active games5. college education / well-paid6 second-class citizens 7. leave/ raise 8. feel guilty9.are involved in/ available 10. getting readyPart TwoListening IExercise 1 5 4 1 6 2 3Exercise 21. F2. F3. F4. T5. TListening IIExercise 11. language, culture, society / cultural expectations2. develop closeness intimacy/ earn status3. collaborative supportive/ aggressive/ competitiveExercise 2 1.C 2. B 3. A 4. BPart Three More ListeningPractice OneExercise 11. hit2. in wonder3. dress up/ play house4. lock/ public5.painting their faces6 dig into7 boys 8.talkExercise 21. try to catch2. turn into3. tear off4. careless5. painting the walls6. lazy/ cut7. dirt8. make machine-gun noisesPractice TwoExercise 1 3. 2. 4.1Exercise 2 1. B 2 . D 3. A 4. C 5. BPractice ThreeExercise 1 1. T 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. F 6. TExercise 2 1. D 2 . A 3. B 4. A 5. BPractice FourExercise 1 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. FExercise 21. reflects/ descriptions2. parents’ attitude 3 suggest/ act 4. raising their family/ supporting their husbands5. used to be/ share these responsibilitiesPart Four Testing YourselfSection 11. C 2 . A 3. D 4. C 5. DSection II1. T 2 . F 3. F 4. F 5. F 6. TSection III1. aggressive2. taking risks3. crimes4. biology5. function6. roles7. unsatisfactory8. weaker9. heart attack 10. rate of survival 11. vary12. be infected with 13. average lifespan 14. do exist15. deny 16. behaveUnit 4Part OneExercise 2 2.4.7.8.10.12Exercise 31. get my hands2. put an end3. must have known4.can’t afford5. come up with6. make it sticky7. stuck to the floor 8. the wayPart TwoListening IExercise 1 1. F 2 . T 3. F 4. F 5.TExercise 2 1. C 2 . B 3. D 4. A 5. CListening IIExercise 1 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. FExercise 21. race2. proceed3. wander4. proficient5. originalPart Three More ListeningPractice OneExercise 1 2. 1.3Exercise 21. China/ 7,900 BC2. stronger/ harden3. 3100 BC / quickly/ shapes4. artPractice TwoExercise 11. partly underground2. living3. digging into the ground4. wood / grass/ waterproof Exercise 21. C2. D3. A4. B5. DPractice ThreeExercise 11. A2. C3. D4. C5. DExercise 21. 35/ thirty-five2. dot/ broad white3. easy / studied4. every possible angle/ obviousPractice FourExercise 11. D2. A3. A4. F5. C6. E7.A8. B9. BExercise 21. 17622. 18883. 18904. 19775. 1514/15576. 1492/ 19037. 1925/ 1868Part Four Testing YourselfSection 11. bicycle2. rips3. overnight4. analyzed5. release6. cross7. weekly8. thorough9. show 10. bicyclesSection II1. B2. B3. C4. A5. ASection III1. T2. T3. F4. F5. T6. T7. T8. F9.F 10. TUnit 5Part OneExercise 21. R2. O3. Be4. Y5. Ba6. Be7. O8. R9. J 10. R 11. Be 12. O 13. Y 14. Ba 15. Ba 16. Be 17. Y 18. Be 19. Y 20. R 21. Be 22. Ba 23. Y 24. Ba Exercise 31. counted on2. keeps a good balance3. give up4. figure out5. Apart from6.makes excuses7. no one can match 8. in his time 9. would rather10. works wonders 11. comes across 12. proud ofPart TwoListening IExercise 1Ted: tennis quite youngMike: football a little kid/ nearly forty yearsLisa: skiiing rememberExercise 21. tennis2. football3. skiing4. skiing5. tennis6. skiing7. tennis8. skiing9. football 10. footballListening IIExercise 1 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. CExercise 21. T2. T3. F4. F5. F6. F7. F8. T9.T 10. TPart Three More ListeningPractice OneExercise 11. tobogganing2. building snowmen3. throw snowballs4. ice-skating5. skiing Exercise 2Finland Germany Norway USA Sweden ItalySwitzerland France RussiaPractice TwoExercise 1 2. 3. 5.7Exercise 2Bo BobSwedish Americancycling long distance runningAmerican 3000-meter championship5:30a.m-12:00 a.m 10:00 am-5:00 p.mswimming listening to musicPractice ThreeExercise 11. team spirit2. A. spend time together B. individually/ pressureC. autonomy interfered drop a playerExercise 2 1.2. 4.6. 8. 10Practice FourExercise 1 1. C 2.B 3. BExercise 21. Criticism2. harmfully employed3. a big family4. Hostilities5. The majority of people6.continuedPart Four Testing YourselfSection 1 1. B 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. D 6. C 7.D 8. ASection II1. A2. C3. A4. A5. B6. D7. C8. B9. D 10. BSection III1. strength2. training3. coaching4. new and superior5. publication6. engineering7. sports clothing8, more comfortable 9. technological input 10.limitsUnit 6Part OneExercise 21. D2. A3. B4. C5. C6. AExercise 31. farm animals /hold / feed2. small pets3. bury/ toss them out4. real shame5. dangerous/ destructive/bring disease6.have a point7. humanely /limit8. time/ money/ warm place9. isolated/ company 10. storm of debatePart TwoListening I Exercise 11. B2. C3. D4. BExercise 21. T2. F3. F4. F5.T6.TListening II Exercise 11. Her son2. snake/ crocodile3. quiet4. picky/ particular Exercise 21. big2. dogs3. tiger4.bit5. cat6. friendly7. eat 8. clean 9. wash 10. space 11. noisy 12. train 13. speak 14. keep 15. quietPart Three More ListeningPractice One Exercise 11. 4.5.6.7Exercise 21. A2. B3. C4. A5.DPractice Two Exercise 11.3Exercise 21. for free2. small donation3. $204. hundreds5. eat little6. $507. annual shots8. numerous shots9. diseasePractice Three Exercise 11. C2. B3. D4. C5.AExercise 22.5.6.7Practice Four Exercise 11. C2. C3. A4. B5.D1. crowding / water/ grass2. what is happening/ low3. target practice/ over the area4. gotten rid of / stayPart Four Testing YourselfSection 11. F2. T3. F4. T5.F6.T7.T8. F9.F 10.TSection II1. A2. C3. D4. B5. B6. BSection III1. conserve nature2. donation3. eggs4. meat5. oil6. handbags7. shoes8. fur coats9. ivory 10. reduced 11. 5,000 12. embarrassed 13. advertise the furs 14. export bans 15. importation 16. turtlesUnit 7Part OneExercise 21. C2. B3. C4. D5. AExercise 31. fun holiday2. natural scenery/ historical interest3. summer/ too cold4. long history/ vast territory5. feed the monkeys6. as many places as possible7. you name it8. host city/ ancient civilization / modern architecture9. city wall / treat yourselves 10. express trainsPart TwoListening I Exercise 11. C2. B3. B4. C5. D6. AExercise 2Flight number SN 862 SN 863Time 17:50 on July 11 15:10 on July 14Listening II Exercise 1B C F G H IExercise 2Part 1 F T T TPart 2 F F T FPart 3 T T T T FPart Three More ListeningPractice One Exercise 1Advantages ADH Disadvantages EExercise 21. C2. D3. B4. CPractice Two Exercise 11. seedy2. company3. shared4. noisy5. early6. private7. booking8. convenient9. restaurants 10. bathrooms Exercise 21. T2. F3. T4. TPractice Three Exercise 11. Fuel2. Water3. Vehicles4. clothesExercise 21. passing lorries2. enough water3. drinking4. vehicle5. emergency6. self-sufficient7. car repairs8. cost mush / or be costly 9. sweaters 10. European winter Practice Four Exercise 1Occupations B a. actress A. b. actress and author1) A 2) B 3) B 4) A 5) B 6) A 7) A 8) BExercise 21. T2. F3. F4. F5.F6.T7.F8. T Part Four Testing YourselfSection 11. F2. T3. T4. T5.FSection II1. B2. C3. C4. C5. A6. DSection III1. D2. B3. C4. D5. AUnit 8Part OneExercise 2Section A 5,7,1,4,6,3,2Section B 1) F H I 2) A 3) CEJ 4) BDGJExercise 31. passed out/ in shock2. back and forth3. knows the reason why4. no doubt/ living without her5. plays a great role6. brilliant boy7. very few cases8. deny/ nature9. bright or not/ CAN 10. thicker than/ genetic relationship11. react to / not to mention 12. hard decisionPart TwoListening I Exercise 11.F2.F3. T4. F5. TExercise 21. genes2. sex3. blood4. tooth5. mirror6. left-handed7. right-handed8. language9. young 10. alike 11. separated 12. apart 13. careers 14. interestsListening II Exercise 11. B2. D3. A4. DExercise 21. 4. 6. 8. 10. 11. 12Part Three More ListeningPractice One Exercise 13. 6. 9Exercise 21. six2. four3. 1954. broad5. slim6. extended7. short 8. elbows 9. knees 10. size-14 11. lungs 12. heartPractice Two Exercise 11.19212. fit the child3. ordinary schools4. adult conceptionExercise 21. good being2. wise3. realistic4. psychology5. freedom to be themselves6. discipline7. suggestion8. religious instruction 9. scholars10. scholars 11. street cleanersPractice Three Exercise 11. C2. B3. C4. BExercise 2 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5.FPractice Four Exercise 11) A 2) C 3) D 4) AExercise 21. F2. T3. T4. T5.T6.TPart Four Testing YourselfSection 11. talent2. dancing3.creative4. early5.physical6. energy7. less8. curiosity9. particularly 10. cause11. fundamental 12. meaning 13. superior 14. fluently15. read 16. exceptional 17. preparation 18. fullySection II1. F2. T3. F4. F5. T6. F7.F 8 TSection III1. C2. A3. C4. B5.DUnit 9Part OneExercise 21. C2. C3. C4. W5. W6. C7. C8.C9.C 10.W11. W 12. W 13. C 14. W 15. W 16. C 17. W 18.W1. prefer / old-fashioned2. as old as3. account for4. own/ play/ earn a living5. very proud of6. 1.5 billion / had the chance7. hills / small bridges/ singing of birds8. full of energy9. holes / buttons/ precise notes 10. indirectly/ individualistic 11. places great importance 12. a universal languagePart TwoListening I Exercise 11. restaurants/ airports/ supermarkets / banks2. A. attitudes/ in the right moodB. a better feeling/ the people around himC. happy/ work better3. A. World War II / happy/ calmB. a machine/ kinds of music / different times/ faster/ slower Exercise 21. T2. F3. F4. T5.T6.F7. T8. F Listening II Exercise 11. eases their minds / operations2. classical / instrumental jazz3. A. reduce tension B. 50 / fifty male doctors C. MathematicsD. 1) quickly 2) calmly 3) chosen for them 4) No music5) the worstExercise 21. T2. F3. T4. F5.FPart Three More ListeningPractice OneExercise 1B D A CExercise 21. their own style2. the nature3. sounds / experimented4. songs records5. films/ awardsPractice Two Exercise 11. 1) 2) 3)2. 2) 1)Exercise 21. picks the strings2. as hard as3. makes the notes4. on the strings5. manages the bow1. learn2. carry3. popular4. satisfying5. progress6. easiest7. less satisfying8. most difficultPractice Three Exercise 11. T2. T3. T4. F5.F6.F7.F8. T Exercise 2Bruce Springsteen: communicative, direct, exciting, simpler Sting: naturalPeter Gabriel:musicalBranford Marsalis: brilliant, humorousYoussou N’Dour:not so heavy/ rhythmic/ sophisticated/unusualPractice Four Exercise 11. A2. B3. A4. C5. AExercise 21. T2. N3. T4. F5.TPart Four Testing YourselfSection 11. T2. F3. F4. T5.F6.T7.T8.TSection II2. 4.7. 8. 10. 12Section III1. falling2. nice3. cold4. inside5. raining6. tears7. happen 8. arms 9. fire 10. goneUnit 10Part OneExercise 21. F2. F3. T4. F5.T6.F7. T8. T Exercise 31. terrible rubbish / deafening/ stand2. slow-paced/ peaceful3. concentration on them4. dreamt of / afford5. dwell on the past / more freedom5. keep up with/ totally different 7. have a date8. on the Net/ not unusual 9. adapt to / we have been saying 10. kept complaining / let it bePart TwoListening IExercise 1 1. B 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. BExercise 2 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5.FListening II Exercise 11. quietly2. myself3. pity4. sympathy5. Understanding6. favor7. rocking8. wrong9. tired 10. lazy11. same 12. luckyPart Three More ListeningPractice OneExercise 1 1. name of the ship2. number of people/ passengers3. names of the people/ passengersExercise 21. N2. F3. T4. F5. TPractice TwoExercise 1 1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F 5.F 6.T 7.F 8. T Exercise 21. marvelous2. shines3. lovely4. little team5. the best players6. football stadium7. public8. name 9. notice board 10. in two weeksPractice ThreeExercise 11. beginners’2. copy down3. days of the week4. an 8th day5. sure enough6. convince7. Australia8. that oneExercise 2 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5.TPractice FourExercise 11. work, family, health, friends, spirit2. work / bounce back / marked/ damagedExercise 21. undermine your worth2. special3. set your goals4. take for granted5. meaningless6. slip through your fingers7. all the days8. give up9. stop trying 10. encounter risks 11. to be brave 12. shut 13. give 14. hold 15. wings 16. learn 17. treasure 18. retrieved 19. race 20. journeyPart Four Testing YourselfSection I 1. D 2. B 3. D 4.C 5. ASection II 1. C 2. B 3. D 4.A 5. BSection III1. interpret2. forest3. flowers4. chased5.run6. catch7. jumped8. giant9.long 10.black 11. white 12. shaking 13. wet 14. sweet 15. delicious 16. angel 17. grave 18. nights 19. days 20. taste。

本科新标准大学英语-视听说4-完整答案大放送

本科新标准大学英语-视听说4-完整答案大放送

本科新标准大学英语-视听说4-完好答案大放送Unit 1Inside viewConversation 12. Ja : go back to China,do my master’s (which means going back to university),live in London,bee a teacher,work in publishing,apply for a job at London Time Off,update my CV and look for jobs together.Andy: leave London,go to China,look for jobs together.3. the true statements are 2 and 8.Conversation 25. 1.Joe was a gofer before he became a researcher for Lift Off UK.2.Andy wants Joe’s job as a producer.6. 1(d) 2(d) 3(a) 4(c)7. 1 It’s not al ways very easy working with3.the least experienced person4.He’s good at his job5.He’s confident and very petent6.I get on with him quite wellEveryday English8. 1(b) 2(b) 3(a) 4(a) 5(b)Outside view2. the true statements Samantha agrees withare:1,2,3 and 4.4. 1.She needs to improve her interview techniques to help her to get a job2.She doesn’t know how to answer the questions and give answers that might lead her failure in a job interview.3.She doesn’t understand what the interviewer is actually looking for.4.That you need to be well prepared for an interview. It boils down to preparation,presentation and understanding what the interviewer is looking for.5. 1.professional job coach2.research on the position and the pany3.having not practised with some of the questions4.how you present yourself5.what the interviewer is actually looking for6.preparation,presentation and understanding7.in relationship to the job8.some exles in your life9.dealing with problems7. the pieces of advice the speakers giveare:1,3,5,7,8,9,10 and 11.Listening inPassage 13. 1(b) 2(d) 3(a) 4(d) 5(c)Passage 27. The US: typical working hours:9-5Office clothes:for men,jacket and tie or pen neck shirt,sometimes jeansMeal breaks: one hourOvertime:yes;paid for each 15 minute period after the first hourHolidays:two weeks a year;three weeks after five yearsRetirement age: men:65; women:62 or 63Pay day:twice a month; at the beginning and middle of the monthpany benefits: lease a pany car; apension plan and a health care planBrazil: typical working hours:8-5 or 9-6,but people usually work longerOffice clothes:casual and informal,but neat andtidyMeal breaks : one hourOvertime:yes,very often;not paidHolidays : 30 working daysRetirement age :men:65 or after 30-35 y ears’ work; women : after 60Pay day: some panies may twice a month; othersonce a monthUnit 2Inside viewConversation 12. Joe:1 Andy:2 Ja:3,43. 1.It is a feature programme which reviews recently published books2.None of them have read all of the books3.He’s annoyed4.It features new books that may have a London angle,but not necessarily.5.Because Charles Dickens’ books are always on TV6.She knows quite a lot about Dickens because she is studing his work at university .7.It’s a biography which desc ribes the London locations which are the settings for many of Dickens’ books.8.Yes.Conversation 25. portsmouth ; 19th century ;novels ; around the law courts in the centre of London ; He describes hardship,poverty and crime in London ; OliverTwist,David Copperfield6. 1(a) 2(b) 3(d) 4(c) 5(c)7. (1) He wasn’t being at all fair(2)sometimes he really gets on my nerves(3)keep his problems away from the studio(4)He was born in Portsmouth(5)He set most of his stories in(6)Whereabouts in London are his stories set(7)some of his stories take place(8)Cheer up(9)I’ll get over itEveryday english8. 1(b) 2(a) 3(a) 4(b) 5(a)Outside view2. the statements mentioned are:2 and 74. 1.borrow books2.look at an art exhibition3.connect to the Inter4.let you borrow puter games5.with books and photographs6.in schools and universities7. 1.I’m not a professional literary specialist2.their close links with well-known writers3.the home of many well-known writers4.the memorial of great British writers5.rich in its literary history6.because of the recent series of films7.because it was the home of the three sisters8.also made into succesful films9.around the English-speaking world10.whose work contributesUnit 3.Inside viewConversation 11. 2-8-4-3-1-6-7-52. the true statements are:1,2,5,6 and 8 Conversation 24. 1(b) 2(d) 3(a) 4(b) 5(c)5. 1.started talking about fashion2.She’s giving out free tickets3.made up your mind4.the London fashion scene5.as far as I’m concerned6.The way I see it7.that will look good8.e and pick up on their styel9.only for a few rich people10.if you ask me11.it’s getting lateEveryday English6. 1(a) 2(b) 3(a) 4(a)Outside view2. 1(b) 2(b) 3(c) 4(a) 5(d)3. 1 (h) 2(c) 3(g) 4(f) 5(d) 6(a) 7(e) 8(b)4. 1.Because they fitted really well2.In New Bond Street3.She thinks London has a more casual style4.Camden is known for its daring and sometimes outrageous stylesListening inPassage 1Passage 27. 1-6-4-5-2-38. 1(a) 2(d) 3(c) 4(b) 5(c)9. 1.they will not be following ; during similar events2.had been told by her model agency ; if she lost weight3.taking your weight in kilos ; a more accurate measurement4.ment on or interfere in ; would use their mon sense5.who are promoting size zero models ; design and promoteUnit 4Inside viewConversation 11. Ja: 1,3,6 Andy:2,4,5,7.2. 1.What Ja was doing at the market with Joe2.He is right about Andy being late quite often3.He says something unexpected has e up4.So that he can check his schedule5.At 2.306.The city of LondonConversation 24. 2-5-1-4-35. 1(d) 2(c) 3(d) 4(a) 5(c)6. 1.what does; have to do2.So we’re not actually3.Basically4.you e in here on the left5.moving through to this room6.What about this room on the left7.And this room here below contains Evertday English7. 1(b) 2(a) 3(b) 4(a) 5(b) 6(b)Outside view2 the true statements are:4,5,6 and 73. 1(b) 2(a) 3(c) 4(c) 5(b)5. 4-3-5-7-1-2-66. 1.if we’re not happy2.make all of that better3.make more choices4.still thinks about money5.of having the money6.would get solved7.gives us more choicesListening inPassage 12. 1.They were exchanging metals for goods.2.They first appeared in Europe.3.Coins appeared in Lydia around 700BC.4.The drachma was used as a standard from of money in large parts of Asia and Europe.5.Around 960AD,in China..6.They can be seen as early banks.7.It was applied all over the world.3. 1.we exchanged things,didn’t we2.exchange don’t last3.a lot easier to use4.Coins then appeared5.started producing them6.a big advantage of7.has a certain value8.exchanged the grain9.a certain amount of silver10.1870 to 1915Passage 26. 6-3-1-7-2-5-47. 1(b) 2(a) 3(a) 4(a) 5(c)Unit 5Inside viewConveration 11. Andy : 1,3,5,7 Ja:2,4,62. the true statements are:1,4,5,6,8 and 9 Conversation 24. 1.only five to ten per cent2.about 75 percent3.women4.nursing5.engineering6.football7.men5. 1(b) 2(c) 3(c) 4(a) 5(b)6. 1.It’s not fair2.I may be wrong3.About 60 per cent of4.the percentage5.are in a slight majority6.Mind you7.I give up8.I bet you9.It’s typical of you menEveryday English7. 1(b) 2(a) 3(b) 4(a) 5(a)Outside view3. 1(b) 2(d) 3(d) 4(c) 5(c)4. 1.in theeconomic and political sectors2.based on3.such jobs as teaching and nursing4.make their own money5.in the number of families6.very well looked after7.although the system is8.it will be difficult when9.who might be able to10.been responsible for11.less well paid than men12.are rewardedListening inPassage 13.in intelligence tests4.are better at language skills5.less interested in women6.have better social skills7.boys and girls quite differentlyUnit 6Inside viewConversation 12. the true statements are: 1,2 and 6.3. 1.It’s his favourite view in the whole of London.2.It’s well worth a visit3.If she can go up the tower4.People need permission from their MP to go up the tower.5.Because it’s the most important gover____ent building in the country .6.In the summer7.To do the researchConversation 25. 1.18592.18703.Westerminster Hall4.the 11th century5.two6.the people (everyone in the country who has the right to vote )7.the prime minister6. 1(c) 2(a) 3(c) 4(b) 5(a)7. 1.is widely believed to be2.No,that’s not what I’m trying to say3.It would appear that4.It seems that5.there’s little doubt that6.it’s widely thought that7.is considered to be8.But what’s even more amazing isEveryday English8. 1(b) 2(a) 3(a)Outside view2. 4-8-3-7-1-2-6-53. 1 no more that 170 kms2.more that nine million3.five or six4.19125.over 15006.five or six7.more than one and a half million8.Liverpool and Southton4. 1(a) 2(c) 3(d) 4(d)5. 1 the biggest navy in the world2.what it was like3.brought tea4.to put up the sails5.passenger ships6.in maritime history7.the world’s biggest cruise ship8.five or six hours9.furniture and toysListening inPassage 12. the true statement is :63. 1. 1533 2.1536 3.15584.15685.15876.16034. 1(b) 2(b) 3(c) 4(d) 5(d) 6(d)Passage 27. 1 Pompeii2.a guide to the town3. almost 2000years ago4.August5.two days6.two8. 1.Well,turn around…what do you see?2.Yes,it could erupt again3.Yes,he was praying4.Not until 17485.There were two owners-they had a small business6.It says,”wele ,money”7.We think it was a mirrior although we haven’t had…Unit 7Inside viewConversation 12. Ja 1,5,6 Andy 2,3,4,73. 1. 1oo pounds per week2.one of the most expensive cities3.shared with three other people4.110 pounds per week5.outside business hours, in his own time6.for a new job as well7.make private calls at workConversation 25. 1(d) 2(b) 3(a) 4(a) 5 (b)6. 1.It’s just round the corner from where2.It’s really convenient for work3.it’s fairly cheap4.it’s fashionable now5.it’s always been an advantage6.Can you tell me something about it7.to be paid on topEveryday English7. 1(a) 2(a) 3(a) 4(a) 5(b)Outside view1. 1(d) 2(e) 3(f) 4(b) 5(a) 6(c)3. 7-4-2-6-3-5-14. 1.there are as many semi-datached houses as terraced houses2.Lots of people live in flats3.because builders use local materialsed to make roofs5.”An englishman’s home is his castle”6.There are large DIY stores and garden centres5. 1. houses or flats2. got a few houses3.Sixty per cent4.Some detached houses5.can look very different6.differences in age7. traditional thatched cottages9.into a castleListening inPassage 12. 1.nine 2. early 30s3.1000004. 4835.male6.40-50 per centPassage 26 Man 2,3,6,7,9 Woman 1,4,5,87. 1(d) 2(a) 3(b) 4(a) 5(d)8. 1 In their 20s.2.Jobs are hard to find,students have fees to pay back and rents are high3.They are adult kids because they don’t seem to mind moving back with their parents5.He is a scriptwriter6.She worked in a supermarket7.The pay was low and she had no chioce8.She is a department managerUnit 8Inside viewConversation 12. the true statements are :1 and 53. 1. Because Cathy is very busy2.She says she’ll do her best but can’t make any promises3.I’m Joe Varese , we spoke on the phone4.London architecture as well as the exhibition5.He wants to check the sound level6.The london Skyline, past, present and futureConversation 25. the topics that are mentioned are : 1,2,4,5,7 and 86. 1(c) 2(c) 3(b) 4(d) 5(a) 6(a)7. 1.one of the most recognizable2.to everyone’s astonishment3.Yes,absolutely4.That’s absolutely right5.I’m not convinced you’re r ight6.As you might expect7.ExactlyEveryday English8. 1(a) 2(a) 3(b) 4(a)Outside viewWatching and understanding2. size,architecture,trainsystem,sculpture,airport,lake shoreline,music,sports teams3. 1(a) 2(b) 3(a) 4(c) 5(a) 6(d)4. 1. the third largest2.18713.curtains of glass4.15 years5.70 seconds6.840 flights7.29 miles of8.a wonderful sports historyListening inListening and understandingPassage 12. terminal 3: the newest terminal of Beijing AirportMarch 2023: date it became operationalNorman Foster: a famous British architectThree Kilometres: extent of the terminalThree and a half years: time it took to build the new terminalRed and gold :traditional Chinese colours usedSaving energy : reason for the roof design19000 pieces of luggage : number per hour the baggage system can handle3. the true statements are: 2,4,5 and 64. 1.became operational in March 20232.glass and steel3.light and heat /19,000 pieces ofte Dcember 20235.French architect6.the amount of sunlight7.glass curtain8.the gardens and treesPassage 26. 1(e) 2(a) 3(d) 4(b) 5(c) 1-3-4-2-5Listening and understanding7. 1.He is one of Spain’s great architect2.Bones3.The Dancing House4.Two5.Thirty-three years6.It is the tallest hotel in the world and it looks like a sail7.19978.StuccoUnit 9Starting point2. 1(a) 2(b)Inside viewConversation 1Hacked off with : tired of,dissatisfied withFancy…? Would you like …?A pint : a drink of beerDown the local : in the pubOn me : my treat / I will pay3.Go for a drink5.She can’t understand his accent or what he said6. He explains what Jack said to Ja4. the expressions that are usedare:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 92.It is a nice surprise to see you,Jack.3.How is your life progressing ?4.Quite well.5.I hope to meet you again in the pub.6.I could not understand at all.7.I have no idea what he meant.8.Wait a moment.9.Now I understand.Conversation 25. 1.(a) Ja (b)Ja (c)Joe (d)Ja (e)Joe2.It refers to the English language.3.Shakespeare.4.Andy.6. 1.(a) 2(a) 3(a) 4(c) 5(c) 6(b)7. 1.It’s hard to say3.But on the other hand4.You know5.Take Shakespear, for exle.6.Such as7.like8.a very kind person9.is very jealous10.Shakespear in the rainEveryday English8. 1(b) 2(a) 3(a) 4(b) 5(a) 6(a) Outside viewWatching and understanding2. 1.speak to Americans2.an opportunity for munication3.go out into the munity4.try to learn as much about our culture5.feel more confident; appreciate our culture3. 5-3-6-2-4-14. 1.There are so many different ways of teaching English.2.It also varies as to whether you’re taking private lessons with a tutor,or if you’re in a large classroom situation.3.However, there is also an advantage to be able to take a class with students from,not just your country , but other countries as well.4.So therefore,you can municate with other people,which is again,what it’s all about .5.So students really enjoy meeting each other and being forced to speak in English.5. 1(b) 2(d) 3(a) 4(a) 5(b)Listening inPassage 1Listening and understanding2. 1.2,0002.6,0003.Australia4.three5.200 years ago6.203. 1(c) 2(b) 3(a) 4(b) 5(d) 6(d)Passage 2Listening and understanding6. 1.dog 2.bees 3.dolphins 4.Vervet monkey5.monkey7. 1.If animals have munication systems that are like human language .3.No.4.Because they have large brains and appear to respond to one another’s munications.5.In America.6.Hurt and sorry.7.Because another chimpanzee took her magazine.8.No.Presentation skills3. d-g-c-a-f-b-eUnit 10Inside viewConversation 11. 1.a2.d3.b4.e5.c2. 1.It’s the greatest love story .2.It’s famous for its cinemas and theatres.3.It’s one of THE great clubs in London.4.They’re unbelievably cosy.5.the history of London.6.It’s a really important part of the life of the country.7.It was great to work for .8.For giving her another chance.3. 1.how wonderful it was for me to see it2.incredible3.I’ll have a half of bitter.please4.tomorrow at midday5.to give Andy a handConversation 25. 1(b) 2(b) 3(a) 4(c)6. 1.I’ve had so much fun2.you’ve had a good time here3.can stay in touch5.I learned a bit at uni.6.in the futureEveryday English7. 1(a) 2(b) 3(b)Outside view2. 7-5-4-3-1-6-23. 1.Exciting jobs,right2.They’re all under 30,right3.about your diet and your nutrition4.And making a lot of money5.passionate about windsurfing6.looking at the wind7.how we’re going to prepare8.that magical balance9.not to be afraid5. Dr Green 5,6,7Jeremy 1,2,3,46. 1(a) 2(b) 3(a) 4(c) 5(c) Listening in2. 1.62-year-old2.an island3.American plane4.to be taken back home5.in surprisingly good health6.he had no family7.successful businessman8.800 dollars3. 1.The mast was broken.The rudder also broke so there there was no means of directing the boat.2.To repair his boat and sail to Hawaii.3.Near Hawaii4.By catching fish and drinking rainwater.5.Reading newspapers and watching videos on a small television.6.It floated along with no direction for four months.7.He had had a bad car accident.8.If you travel at sea you take what you find.If you are scared you will die.Listening and understanding6. 5-7-4-6-2-1-37. 1(b) 2(d) 3(a) 4(a) 5(b〕第 31 页共 31 页。

英语视听说Unit 4答案

英语视听说Unit 4答案

Unit 4 Outside View Activity 1Activity 3Listening inNews ReportActivity 1ScriptMany universities in the US are offering an Adopt-a-Grandparent programme. Through this programme, student volunteers are given the opportunity to adopt a senior adult living in a local nursing home as a “grandparent”. Each week students have the chance to spend time with their adopted grandparents talking, sharing stories and participating in a planned activity. In addition to regular visits, students are encouraged to write letters and send presents to their adopted grandparents. The elderly are also encouraged to do the same.This programme provides senior adults with a sense of purpose and belonging. Not everyone who lives in a nursing home gets visitors or enough visitors, or has grandchildren of their own. Students commit to spending one hour a week with their adopted grandparents, but some end up visiting for three or four hours a week. They do it because they like spending time with the elderly. There is no credit offered. The programme helps students develop a sense of social responsibility and community awareness. Moreimportantly, both students and the elderly learn from each other and form a family bond.1. What do we learn about the Adopt-a-Grandparent programme from the news report?2. How does the programme benefit the elderly?Activity 2ScriptA growing number of South Korean fathers are choosing to take a break from their careers to help bring up their children. Until recently, this is still regarded unthinkable as childcare has always been considered women’s responsibility in the male-dominated society of South Korea.South Korean women have long believed that employers give them a lower salary and don’t give them promotion because they’re likely to take time off to have children. They are also reluctant to be stay-at-home moms, having sole responsibility for all household duties. These concerns among women have contributed to a record low birth rate.President Park Geun-hye has announced a multi-billion plan to help couples to have larger families. Fathers who take paternity leave will receive a government aid equivalent to 40 per cent of their monthly income, capped at 1.0 million won. According to the plan, men and women are entitled to up to one year’s —paternity or maternity leave.1. What is considered unthinkable in South Korea?2. Why is there a low birth rate in South Korea?Passage 1Activity 1ScriptHost: There’s a question that’s been argued about for a long time. Which is more important, your family environment or your genes? Well, a story has come up in the news about identical twins, separated at birth. They’ve just been reunited. And guess what? There are some amazing coincidences in their life stories.Here’s the story –two American girls called Tamara and Adriana were separated at birth and adopted by two different sets of parents. And this is where the coincidences begin. Both families ended up living 25 miles apart. Both girls decided to study psychology at universities that are only a mile apart from each other. Isn’t that strange?And this girl, who’s a friend of both of them, insists they meet. Just before they meet, Adriana’s mother tells her that she has a twin sister. Can you imagine how that must feel when you’re 20 years old to learn you have a twin? And when the girls meet, it’s like looking in a mirror –they’re identical!Now get this! Both Tamara and Adriana’s adoptive fathers died when the girls were children. Both girls fell through glass doors at the age of five –that’s hard to believe, isn’t it? Their boyfriends look alike and have similarnames –Alex and Adam. And this is the best part –both of them have the same recurring dream. Isn’t that incredible –they have the same dream! I think it’s an amazing story. So, for all those of you out there who have comments, and I’m sure you do, the lines are open. OK, we’ve got Josh on the line. Hi Josh!Josh: Hi.Host: So, what do you make of this story?Josh: It’s a great story but it doesn’t surprise me at all. I’m an identical twin. Host: You are?Josh: Yeah, my brother’s called Toby, and we’re 22, and we’re going out with two sisters ... and we’re having a double wedding next June.Host: Congratulations! So, what do you think? Is it our genes that decide who we are? These kind of stories seem to suggest it.Josh: Well, I’m not a scientist, but I think so.Host: Research tells us that it’s about fifty-fifty.Josh: I, I disagree.Host: Thanks Josh. OK, our next caller is ...Activity 2Answer CDBCADCDPassage 2Activity 1ScriptVoice-over:Kidney transplants are of two kinds –transplants from dead people and living transplants, transplants from people who are alive. Mostly the donor, the person who gives the kidney, is a relative –a parent, brother or sister. We all recognize that it’s one of the most selfless things a person can do, to give a kidney to someone, but as the operation becomes safer and safer, more and more people are doing it. We talked to two sisters who have had the experience –Henrietta Longmore, a journalist aged 40, married with one son, and her sister, Teresa Parker, aged 38, married with two children. They come from a family with four children. Here’s their story.Teresa: Henrietta and I were close as children. She was the big sister and she was –just like a mother to us younger kids. Our parents were both doctors and our mum was very busy. We were close right through our teenage years. Then we shared a flat and had a lot of the same friends. It was great. Henrietta: Yes, we’ve always been close. I felt very protective of my brother and sisters because, like Teresa says, our parents were always so busy. But I also felt a bit jealous of Teresa –she was my dad’s favourite –but it didn’t affect our relationship.Teresa: Henrietta got kidney failure five years ago, but for several years she was fine and seemed quite healthy.Henrietta: Yes, I never thought of asking my family for a kidney. The hospital was brilliant and I really did feel fine, most of the time.Activity 2ScriptTeresa:But then a year ago she became very ill and almost died. I was terrified. I knew if she died, I’d blame myself. You know, why I hadn’t done more to help her. So I decided to find out more about giving her a kidney. Henrietta:Yes, I did almost die. It was awful. I, I was never going to ask Teresa for a kidney but I kind of knew that she would offer. To be honest, I felt I would have done the same.Teresa: Yes. At first I was a bit scared. But we went for a three-hour talk at the hospital and it was very reassuring. My whole family came. And they felt OK about it too, which was very important.Henrietta: People don’t know that you only need ten per cent of one kidney to be completely healthy, and kidney donors often live longer than other people.Teresa: Yes, you have to be very healthy to give a kidney. The hospital makes sure of that. Anyway, after the operation I got better very fast –probably because you know you’ve done something worthwhile and it does make you feel very good.Henrietta: I can’t describe how grateful I feel to Teresa. It’s such an amazing thing to do. What can I say? Her courage was, was extraordinary. She just didn’t seem afraid at all.Teresa: You do get a lot of praise for doing something like this. I’d like to do something that no one knows about.Answer CBACDABUnit TestSection AScript1.M: Something’s been bothering me lately. Do you mind if I get it off my chest?W: Not at all. What’s wrong?Q: What does the man mean when he says he wants to get something off his chest?2.W: How many siblings do you have?M: Five. There are six of us in all.W: Wow! That’s a lot. Your parents must have been busy.Q: Which of the following statements is true?3.M: Debbie, what are you writing? Is that your homework?W: Yes, dad. I need to write an essay about a pivotal moment in my life. M: Interesting. What did you choose?W: The day I got accepted to college, of course.Q: What is the topic of the girl’s essay?4.W: Hey, Greg, how is life as a new father?M: It’s wonderful, but I am so tired.W: I’ll bet. Is the baby keeping you up at night?M: She sleeps fine for a few hours, then suddenly wakes up and starts to scream her head off.Q: What does the man say his baby does at night?5.M: I can’t believe it. My dad just spent an hour giving me a lecture on good manners.W: Really? What did you do to prompt that?Q: How does the boy’s father feel about his son’s behavior?Answer ADABASection BScriptM: Hi, Dee! How was your weekend?W: Oh, it was fantastic. I was at the beach.M: You were? Were you just there for a holiday?W: We had our annual family reunion at the beach this year.M: What a good idea! I guess you had a good time.W: Absolutely. I got to see all my relatives. Some of them live far away, so it was nice to have everyone in one place.M: Does your family have any traditions for the reunion?W: Not really, we all just like to be together and talk. My grandfather usually gives a very eloquent speech, but that’s about it.M: Oh, that’s nice.W: I’ll tell you what, I’m thankful I don’t have any children.M: Why is that?W: My cousin has a new baby and it looks like so much trouble. She needs diapers and a stroller to go anywhere.M: I suppose you get used to that though.W: Maybe. Still I could definitely go without the crying and squabbling.Q6: Which of the following statements most accurately describes the woman?Q7: With whom did the woman go to an event?Q8: How often does the woman’s family reunion take place?Answer CABSection CScriptWhen I think back to the days of my childhood, I clearly remember that many books my parents had in our house. I was a very curious little boy, but I didn’t much care for school work. I was always looking for a distraction. My parents’books serve this purpose nicely. I certainly wasn’t born with a silver spoon in my mouth and we often couldn’t afford to take vacations during the summer. Instead, my vacations were in my imagination with friends like Alice in Wonderland and Dorothy in the Land of Oz. Those books not only helped me travel to fantastic places but they also helped my young mind run a gamut of emotions as I journeyed with the characters. My parents often encouraged me to take a chance on a new book or author and I was rarely disappointed. To the contrary, I was usually left in total amazement. My parents’encouragement to read when I was a child developed into my significant love of reading today.Thanks mom and dad!Q9: Which of the following will be the best title for this passage?Q10: How did the speaker feel about his school work?Q11: With whom does the speaker claim that he liked to travel together? Answer BADSection DScriptThe Chinese government plans to end its one-child-per-family policy and instead let families have two children. The plan was announced Thursday after high-level political meetings in Beijing. The official Xinhua news agency says the country's top legislature must approve the proposal before it becomes law.The Chinese government has given a number of reasons for the change in policy. The statement said the change is meant to balance population development. It also said the move attempts to stop a declining birth rate and strengthen the country's work force. China, the world's most populous country, launched the one-child policy in 1980. But the government permitted only a small number of couples to have two children. For example, some rural families were given approval to have two children.In 2013, the Chinese government gave other couples a chance to have two children. Families could have two if one parent was an only child. At the end of 2014, China had a population of 1.37 billion people. A total of 800 million of them were employed. But that job market population is expected to drop by 2050. With the two-child policy, an increase in births will ease the labor shortage, starting in 20 years.Q12: What does this news report mainly talk about?Q13: When will the universal two-child policy be enacted?Q14: When will the labor shortage emerge?Answer ACD。

读写译视听说4答案

读写译视听说4答案

Unit 13/16 3218/16 241419/16 31231A/5 1223121B/5 in a show my age get to went away meet up together sort of like hung out hate talking back and forth keep this friendship going a long way away2A/5 1c 2d 3e 4a 5b2B/5 1221214/5 132315A/5 what‟s going on to get back to as I was saying by the way5B/5 32Unit 23/16 2418/16 3141229/16 32421A/5 2313121B/5 major falling out awkward kind of mean complaining to sort of hyp er weird with ruining so bad conflicts right in the middle quit pretty much coming back to2A/5 1b 2d 3a 4e 5c2B/5 211212123/5 221211124/5 212315A/5 is something wrong I‟m really stressed out here‟s an idea Hmm m…that might work5B/5 31Unit 43/16 2218/16 32123319/16 42231A/5 122231B/5 have got to go by in between your schedule good for really good ot herwise ever good for close by quite a bit coming out2/5 1d 2c 3a 4b3/5 122323234/5 21335/5 2321Section test A题目顺序随机,根据答案自己找合适的题Listening○1231○232○332○4she believes… it is…famous…○51 nick tells… 2 Nick mentions… 3 nick talks…○621(题目:1.where does Jackie think talia has seen her before… ○721(题目:1.how does nick respond to the commercial idea… ○81 army tells… 2 talia… 3 army asks…V ocabulary○1213121○2attractive sane○3down the line lay it on the line smart cookie piece of cake○4agent stunt personGrammar○1to ask can‟t you much is completed○2have been working have decided○3must yourself○4a little going to going○5331○6must have can each other○7if we can get where the restaurant is excitedPronunciation○1might have was○222(题目:1.is there anthing elseyouwant me to do…)○332○4and an○5question statement○631are○721(he was tricked no,it just sounds that way)Speaking○1213○2321(题目:1.talia:it‟s getting late. I should get going…Unit 53/16 3238/16 3323349/16 21431A/5 22131B/5 wonderful award even though deserve earned audience Teacher of t he Year sounds sort of appreciate throughout the years an honor to be cho sen honestly support of principal superintendent grateful opportunity best owed on me2A/5 234122132B/5 Halloween career to put on message cared about take out on a date f orgot what‟s going on miss you look nice in that costume so do you havin g conversation by the way3A/5 clean has they to work neither did3B/5 go let change neither do I so do I4/5 122225/5 2312122Unit 63/16 3428/16 23431239/16 32231A/5 243231B/5 really curious opinion cloning kind of crimpy science fiction person ality something like that clone organs genetic material getting completely out of hand nature versus nurture debate upbringing grieving government control draw the line2A/5 321112B/5 show up superb so phony slight pose as what if get into ridiculous b reak calm down suspended big deal trick stand for keep your voice down 3/5 big deal that gets him to calm down didn‟t know is who‟s involved making make4/5 222215/5 2132113Unit 73/16 238/16 2212239/16 4321A/5 233431B/5 pretty amazing the third date funny person positive sort of a wind ch aser put it settle down regret the relationship2A/5 seeing somebody a serious relationship split up fixed her up played t he field a crush on the rebound a blind date played hard to get asked her o ut2B/5 on confession clear up admitted fantastic it‟s all over relieved catch 3/5 to do hadn‟t got hadn‟t changed would have starved hadn‟t given up h adn‟t thought suggested hired hadn‟t taken to get offered had studied4/5 121225/5 3331121Unit 83/16 3228/16 32142449/16 3311A/5 323411B/5 the support people this whole story makes sense to my server fix An yway program download into run through reboot plug the Internet Would n‟t you whole my server this program a brand-new computer come for fre e work get it No problem with that2A/5 221122B/5 get out of here check hearing is believing pressed disaster reinstated learned a lesson the hard way sure3/5 was just… repaired found was going to go get it checked that he… we re going have it done was… my hair cut4/5 11225A/5 acting up again yes…let‟s…66.75B/5 3232Section test B题目顺序随机,根据答案自己找合适的题Listening○1talia explains… nick complimets… talia tells…○2nick says he… nick says that… talia implies…○323○432(题目:1.selena grew up…)○523○631(1.why is talia happy that tony hasn‟t aired the story)○7she pretended... he lied... will tell 0○8213V ocabulary○1123133○2kinky keep out of clear his name○3bald keep going clear my head○4be on the rebound play the fieldGrammar○1get had it cut told was going○2were talking neither so do heard○3told to write who○4make me do help him write let her miss the class next week○5was going to difficult to catch had planned for us to get together ○6don‟t show up …ll callPronunciation○1121○2211(1.do you hear final or non-final intonation)○312○412○521(1.they admitted…)Speaking○1this is a disaster is acting up no,I guss I should do that○2what…oh…Do…Unit 93/16 1348/16 413342119/16 13131A/5 3424341B/5 10 6 9 1 4 3 5 7 2 8 112/5 3412432123A/5 were hadm‟t asked would return could give knew3B/5 had been would have gotten could have recorded had pushed hadn‟t heard wouldn‟t have known3C/5 could go back hadn‟t worked would not have lost supposed4/5 112125/5 2123211Unit 103/16 2338/16 2423139/16 13121A/5 421241B/5 massage therapy interested in all the time get basically go to pay for it Exactly energy healing college credit sort of meditate focus our point m editating meditating some classes like take anatomy memorize terminolog y2A/5 3213212B/5 11222112123A/5 would go were were should have asked should have gone3B/5 moved had been working decided had been watching had been thro wing reported became had been covering3C/5 should‟ve didn‟t had been should were4/5 1212215/5 312211Unit 113/16 2228/16 32111229/16 14121A/5 312141B/5 5 1 7 3 10 6 9 8 4 22/5 32132123A/5 will be reporting who know that is3B/5 can‟t be allowed can be learned must be limited can be measured m ay use has to be kept have to respect3C/5 that talia made will not been playing can‟t be allowed can learn4/5 12121125/5 131213Unit 123/16 1418/16 414323439/16 231421A/5 2133421B/5 2 4 10 6 1 9 3 7 5 82/5 2342112413A/5 did does should am will3B/5 whom when do ran into her take her out4/5 112115/5 132132Section test C题目顺序随机,根据答案自己找合适的题Listening○1talia tells… talia says she‟ll… nick describes…○231○3332○4223(1. nick says,”dean,that the smartest thing i‟ve ever heard you say …)○5patty reminds… nick complains that… patty advises…○6talking to guests on her show the first phase of an interview○7celebrate their success worrying about the tape○8lost he runs ahead through the forestV ocabulary○121323○2came across oversee come by○3broke the news overestimating break the habit○4warm… tired jokesGrammar○1did that shouldn‟t be …ll be talking shouldn‟t have○2were had been playing am supposed to could have should have been tu rn out wouldn‟t have○3‟d been trying …ll be leaving○4were which might have○5hadn‟t gone out do wherePronunciation(都是选折题!单词是答案中的) ○122○2would you will○3could have shouldn‟t have○4311○5yourself explain stirSpeaking○1this is…getting… you can‟t…○2I‟ve been…do… let me…Level testListening1.12312.1313(1.how did talia know Jackie would talk to dean about nick)3.2213(1.jackie‟s cell phone is_______)4.1225.236.122317.212(1.which statement is true about our memory)8.jackie met… dean and… Jackie took dean… the tape…9.response car horn referee‟s…10.you leave… the sun… you see… you walk…11.1321(1.what does amy ask for in addition to her iced tea)V ocabulary1.straigh rotten apple clear the air seeing him2.ask… go out…keep… are out of line3.illegal take a hard line agent4.overheard coming by come about Broke her promise hot temperGrammar1.don‟t you been…was… to talk2.lie who taken so have3.yourself might have could4.was… to admit can to tell made5.were told playing had6.hadn‟t do who have7.supposed to be planning had of out have8.2329.to put much been… surprised suprising doPronunciation1.21212.unstressed un s un3.1214. UP SO YOU EVERYTHINGSpeaking1.how…that‟s…it‟s…2.2133.are you ok I would… keep me…4.no…you‟re…oh…读写译Unit1Chapter 1---------------Reading 1---------------V ocabulary & Structure 1⒈carved out⒉wind up⒊out of place ,ended up⒋In the hope of , embarked on⒌demand⒍embrace⒎ended up in⒏decentV ocabulary & Structure 2⒈She stood shivering …------brink⒉Borr owing words form …------respectable⒊One of the world‟s leading …------surpass⒋The panel‟s …------initial⒌He had claimed that …------subsequent⒍Only several years later …------compromise⒎A group of researchers …------embraces⒏Europea n families emigrating … ------immigrate⒐The bad weather has …------obstacle⒑As a matter of fact …-------embark uponBanked Cloze⒈economic⒉misguided⒊decent⒋insulting⒌end up⒍obstacles⒎growing⒏raises⒐encroach on⒑societalTranslation⒈一些人出于冒险的动机。

新视野读写与视听说4部分练习答案

新视野读写与视听说4部分练习答案

• UNIT3 P39. DACBC P40. BCADC P42. TASK3. (1)drought. 2. tsunami. 3. undersea. 4. result in 5. dry spell 6. flood 7. water supplies. 8. famine. 9. agriculture. 10. heavy rainfall. 11. melting 12. swell. 13. man-made dams P50. (1). Erupted. 2. burying. 3. few. 4. overseas. 5. rescue. 6. injured. 7. damaged. 8. islanders. 9. seven 10. biggest. 11. close. 12. aftershocks. 13. trap. 14. 20 million pounds. 15. disease P52. BADAC P54. ABCDC
UNIT5 P75. BCACD P76. BACCD P78. DCBCA P88. TASK1. ABCDA P90.(1) turn things around 2. suggestions. 3. expectations. 4. how many. 5. three million 6. target 7. salesppeople. 8. market. 9. brand. 10. problem. 11. challenges. 12. money. 13. hard task. 14. salesmen. 15. investment. 16. experienced 17. negotiation
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视听说英语四参考答案

视听说英语四参考答案

视听说英语四参考答案一、听力理解1. 短对话理解- 问题1:What is the man going to do next?答案:He is going to the bookstore.- 问题2:What does the woman mean?答案:She means she has already finished her homework.2. 长对话理解- 问题3:What is the main topic of the conversation?答案:The main topic is about planning a trip.- 问题4:Why does the man suggest going to the beach?答案:The man suggests going to the beach because it is a good place for relaxation.3. 短文理解- 问题5:What is the speaker mainly talking about?答案:The speaker is mainly talking about the importance of environmental protection.4. 复合式听写- 问题6-10:[填空题答案]二、词汇与结构1. 词汇题- 问题11:The correct word to fill in the blank is"exhausted".- 问题12:The correct word to fill in the blank is "innovative".2. 结构题- 问题13:The correct sentence structure is "Although he is young, he is very experienced."- 问题14:The correct sentence structure is "If it were not for your help, I would not have succeeded."三、完型填空1. 完型填空题- 问题15:The correct answer is "concerned".- 问题16:The correct answer is "beneficial".- 问题17-20:[具体答案根据上下文分析]四、阅读理解1. 快速阅读- 问题21:The answer is "T" for true.- 问题22:The answer is "F" for false.2. 深度阅读- 问题23:The best title for the passage is "The Power of Positive Thinking".- 问题24:According to the passage, the main idea is that perseverance is key to success.3. 信息匹配题- 问题25-30:[根据文章内容匹配信息]五、翻译1. 英译汉- 问题31:Translate the following sentence into Chinese.答案:这个项目的成功依赖于团队成员的共同努力。

大学英语视听说4答案

大学英语视听说4答案

第一单元Outside view1. 1 2 3 42.interview techniques lead in looking forboils down3.professional job coach doing research practiced with present yourself interviewer presentation and understanding in relationship to the job some examplesdealing with problems4. 1 3 5 7 8 9 10 115.what Samantha was doing wrong in her first job interviewwhat she should do in future interviewsTalk1.B C A C2.C A DPassage 11.2.B D A D CPassage 2Unite testDBACA BCDAD BDBC第二单元Outside view1. 3 4 61.It's best suited to the download generation.Although the interview says "No one in the industry is suggesting the conventional bookshop is dead", the figures discussed indicate that the conventional bookshop will lose out to digital publishing. Downloadable books sell more than hardbacks and paperbacks.The e-book is delivered in a very convenient way.2.undergoing a fundamental change 600 consuming content get it edited click of a few buttons earning moneyfor an author never really catch onTalk1.B D A D2.C B A1.20 once ten discussion travel writing2.D A C BPassage 21. 1-B 2-G 3-E 4-A 5-D 6-F 7-C2.literary specialist close links well-known writersthe memorial literary history recent series of filmsthe home of successful films English-speaking world contributes toUnite testCADBB DAACA BABC第三单元Outside view1.B B C A D2. 1-H 2-C 3-G 4-F 5-D 6-A 7-E 8-B3.Because they fitted really well.In New Bond Street.She thinks London has a more casual style.Camden is known for its daring and sometimes outrageous styles.Talk1.D B A2.B C APassage 11.She changes up to three times.He usually stays in work clothes.Because of what she'll do: do the school run, go to the gym, go out in the evening.It depends on what happens: maybe change shoes or change to go out somewhere.She's going for an interview so she wants to look smart.He wants to be fairly casual, relaxed, and comfortable.She's discreetly fashion-conscious: She carries high heels in her bag and then changes into them after getting off the bus.He's a little fashion-conscious; he wants to have his own bit of individuality.She wears different colours according to her mood.He dresses with a youthful thought in mind1.B C A B2.the leading designer the clothes a symbolwith a shoulder strap integrated with casual looklasts and evolves surpassesUnite testDAACB BCDDB CDAB第四单元Outside view1.4 6 72.B A C C B3. 5-6-2-1-3-7-44.not happy make all of that better make more choices thinks about money of having the money would get solved gives us more choicesTalk1.D B D C2.D B CPassage 11.They were exchanging metals for goods.They first appeared in Europe.Coins appeared in Lydia around 700 BC.The drachma was used as a standard form of money in large parts of Asia and Europe.Around 960 AD, in China.They can be seen as early banks.It was applied all over the world.2.we exchanged things exchange don't last a lot easier to use then appeared producing them a big advantage ofhas a certain value exchanged the graina certain amount of silver 1870 to 1915Passage 21. 3-5-2-7-6-1-42.B A A A CBCDAB CABCB ABAB第五单元Outside view1.B D D C C2.economic and political sectors division ofteaching and nursing make their own money in the number of looked after far from perfect it will be difficultwho might be able to been responsible forless well paid than men are rewarded3.changes in South Korean societyproblems South Korean women face in the workplaceTalk1.A B B2.C A D CPassage 11.1. 4-6-2-3-5-12.the result of upbringing learn to speak earlierintelligence tests are better at language skillsless interested in people have better social skillsquite differentlyUnite testCBACD DABCB CCBD第六单元Outside view1. 5-6-3-1-8-7-4-22.no more than 170 km more than nine millionLiverpool and Southampton five or six 1912over 1500 five or six more than one and a half million3.A C B D4.the biggest navy in the world what it was likebrought tea to put up the sails passenger shipsin maritime history the world's biggest cruise shipfive or six hours furniture and toys5.the importance of shipping in Britain’s history.how and why the importance of shipping has changedTalk1.C D A2.B D BPassage 11. 62.1533 1536 1558 1568 1587 16033.B B C D D DPassage 21.Pompeii a guide to the town almost 2000 years ago August two days two2.turn around erupt praying 1748two owners money mirrorUnite testCDABC CACBC AABD。

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Unit 13/16 3218/16 241419/16 31231A/5 1223121B/5 in a show my age get to went away meet up together sort of like hung out hate talking back and forth keep this friendship going a long way away2A/5 1c 2d 3e 4a 5b2B/5 1221214/5 132315A/5 what‟s going on to get back to as I was saying by the way5B/5 32Unit 23/16 2418/16 3141229/16 32421A/5 2313121B/5 major falling out awkward kind of mean complaining to sort of hyp er weird with ruining so bad conflicts right in the middle quit pretty much coming back to2A/5 1b 2d 3a 4e 5c2B/5 211212123/5 221211124/5 212315A/5 is something wrong I‟m really stressed out here‟s an idea Hmm m…that might work5B/5 31Unit 43/16 2218/16 32123319/16 42231A/5 122231B/5 have got to go by in between your schedule good for really good ot herwise ever good for close by quite a bit coming out2/5 1d 2c 3a 4b3/5 122323234/5 21335/5 2321Section test A题目顺序随机,根据答案自己找合适的题Listening○1231○232○332○4she believes… it is…famous…○51 nick tells… 2 Nick mentions… 3 nick talks…○621(题目:1.where does Jackie think talia has seen her before… ○721(题目:1.how does nick respond to the commercial idea… ○81 army tells… 2 talia… 3 army asks…V ocabulary○1213121○2attractive sane○3down the line lay it on the line smart cookie piece of cake○4agent stunt personGrammar○1to ask can‟t you much is completed○2have been working have decided○3must yourself○4a little going to going○5331○6must have can each other○7if we can get where the restaurant is excitedPronunciation○1might have was○222(题目:1.is there anthing elseyouwant me to do…)○332○4and an○5question statement○631are○721(he was tricked no,it just sounds that way)Speaking○1213○2321(题目:1.talia:it‟s getting late. I should get going…Unit 53/16 3238/16 3323349/16 21431A/5 22131B/5 wonderful award even though deserve earned audience Teacher of t he Year sounds sort of appreciate throughout the years an honor to be cho sen honestly support of principal superintendent grateful opportunity best owed on me2A/5 234122132B/5 Halloween career to put on message cared about take out on a date f orgot what‟s going on miss you look nice in that costume so do you havin g conversation by the way3A/5 clean has they to work neither did3B/5 go let change neither do I so do I4/5 122225/5 2312122Unit 63/16 3428/16 23431239/16 32231A/5 243231B/5 really curious opinion cloning kind of crimpy science fiction person ality something like that clone organs genetic material getting completely out of hand nature versus nurture debate upbringing grieving government control draw the line2A/5 321112B/5 show up superb so phony slight pose as what if get into ridiculous b reak calm down suspended big deal trick stand for keep your voice down 3/5 big deal that gets him to calm down didn‟t know is who‟s involved making make4/5 222215/5 2132113Unit 73/16 238/16 2212239/16 4321A/5 233431B/5 pretty amazing the third date funny person positive sort of a wind ch aser put it settle down regret the relationship2A/5 seeing somebody a serious relationship split up fixed her up played t he field a crush on the rebound a blind date played hard to get asked her o ut2B/5 on confession clear up admitted fantastic it‟s all over relieved catch 3/5 to do hadn‟t got hadn‟t changed would have starved hadn‟t given up h adn‟t thought suggested hired hadn‟t taken to get offered had studied4/5 121225/5 3331121Unit 83/16 3228/16 32142449/16 3311A/5 323411B/5 the support people this whole story makes sense to my server fix An yway program download into run through reboot plug the Internet Would n‟t you whole my server this program a brand-new computer come for fre e work get it No problem with that2A/5 221122B/5 get out of here check hearing is believing pressed disaster reinstated learned a lesson the hard way sure3/5 was just… repaired found was going to go get it checked that he… we re going have it done was… my hair cut4/5 11225A/5 acting up again yes…let‟s…66.75B/5 3232Section test B题目顺序随机,根据答案自己找合适的题Listening○1talia explains… nick complimets… talia tells…○2nick says he… nick says that… talia implies…○323○432(题目:1.selena grew up…)○523○631(1.why is talia happy that tony hasn‟t aired the story)○7she pretended... he lied... will tell 0○8213V ocabulary○1123133○2kinky keep out of clear his name○3bald keep going clear my head○4be on the rebound play the fieldGrammar○1get had it cut told was going○2were talking neither so do heard○3told to write who○4make me do help him write let her miss the class next week○5was going to difficult to catch had planned for us to get together ○6don‟t show up …ll callPronunciation○1121○2211(1.do you hear final or non-final intonation)○312○412○521(1.they admitted…)Speaking○1this is a disaster is acting up no,I guss I should do that○2what…oh…Do…Unit 93/16 1348/16 413342119/16 13131A/5 3424341B/5 10 6 9 1 4 3 5 7 2 8 112/5 3412432123A/5 were hadm‟t asked would return could give knew3B/5 had been would have gotten could have recorded had pushed hadn‟t heard wouldn‟t have known3C/5 could go back hadn‟t worked would not have lost supposed4/5 112125/5 2123211Unit 103/16 2338/16 2423139/16 13121A/5 421241B/5 massage therapy interested in all the time get basically go to pay for it Exactly energy healing college credit sort of meditate focus our point m editating meditating some classes like take anatomy memorize terminolog y2A/5 3213212B/5 11222112123A/5 would go were were should have asked should have gone3B/5 moved had been working decided had been watching had been thro wing reported became had been covering3C/5 should‟ve didn‟t had been should were4/5 1212215/5 312211Unit 113/16 2228/16 32111229/16 14121A/5 312141B/5 5 1 7 3 10 6 9 8 4 22/5 32132123A/5 will be reporting who know that is3B/5 can‟t be allowed can be learned must be limited can be measured m ay use has to be kept have to respect3C/5 that talia made will not been playing can‟t be allowed can learn4/5 12121125/5 131213Unit 123/16 1418/16 414323439/16 231421A/5 2133421B/5 2 4 10 6 1 9 3 7 5 82/5 2342112413A/5 did does should am will3B/5 whom when do ran into her take her out4/5 112115/5 132132Section test C题目顺序随机,根据答案自己找合适的题Listening○1talia tells… talia says she‟ll… nick describes…○231○3332○4223(1. nick says,”dean,that the smartest thing i‟ve ever heard you say …)○5patty reminds… nick complains that… patty advises…○6talking to guests on her show the first phase of an interview○7celebrate their success worrying about the tape○8lost he runs ahead through the forestV ocabulary○121323○2came across oversee come by○3broke the news overestimating break the habit○4warm… tired jokesGrammar○1did that shouldn‟t be …ll be talking shouldn‟t have○2were had been playing am supposed to could have should have been tu rn out wouldn‟t have○3‟d been trying …ll be leaving○4were which might have○5hadn‟t gone out do wherePronunciation(都是选折题!单词是答案中的) ○122○2would you will○3could have shouldn‟t have○4311○5yourself explain stirSpeaking○1this is…getting… you can‟t…○2I‟ve been…do… let me…Level testListening1.12312.1313(1.how did talia know Jackie would talk to dean about nick)3.2213(1.jackie‟s cell phone is_______)4.1225.236.122317.212(1.which statement is true about our memory)8.jackie met… dean and… Jackie took dean… the tape…9.response car horn referee‟s…10.you leave… the sun… you see… you walk…11.1321(1.what does amy ask for in addition to her iced tea)V ocabulary1.straigh rotten apple clear the air seeing him2.ask… go out…keep… are out of line3.illegal take a hard line agent4.overheard coming by come about Broke her promise hot temperGrammar1.don‟t you been…was… to talk2.lie who taken so have3.yourself might have could4.was… to admit can to tell made5.were told playing had6.hadn‟t do who have7.supposed to be planning had of out have8.2329.to put much been… surprised suprising doPronunciation1.21212.unstressed un s un3.1214. UP SO YOU EVERYTHINGSpeaking1.how…that‟s…it‟s…2.2133.are you ok I would… keep me…4.no…you‟re…oh…读写译Unit1Chapter 1---------------Reading 1---------------V ocabulary & Structure 1⒈carved out⒉wind up⒊out of place ,ended up⒋In the hope of , embarked on⒌demand⒍embrace⒎ended up in⒏decentV ocabulary & Structure 2⒈She stood shivering …------brink⒉Borr owing words form …------respectable⒊One of the world‟s leading …------surpass⒋The panel‟s …------initial⒌He had claimed that …------subsequent⒍Only several years later …------compromise⒎A group of researchers …------embraces⒏Europea n families emigrating … ------immigrate⒐The bad weather has …------obstacle⒑As a matter of fact …-------embark uponBanked Cloze⒈economic⒉misguided⒊decent⒋insulting⒌end up⒍obstacles⒎growing⒏raises⒐encroach on⒑societalTranslation⒈一些人出于冒险的动机。

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