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大学英语听说3听力原文和答案

大学英语听说3听力原文和答案

大学英语听说3听力原文和答案Unit 1 ReservationsPart AExercise 11. M: I’d like to book a double room with bath for four nights.W: Sorry, sir. We’re full up(全满). Can I recommend the Park Hotel to you? It is quite near here.Q: What does the woman suggest that the man do?2. M: I’d like to see Mr. Jones this afternoon, please.W: I’m sorry but Mr. Jones will be busy the whole afternoon. Can you manage at 10:30 tomorrow morning?Q: What does the woman say to the man?3. W: Can I book two tickets for the show ―42nd Street‖ on Sunday night, Oct. 31st?M: Sorry, madam. All the tickets on that night are sold out. But tickets are available for Nov.3rd(十一月三号).Q: When can the woman see the show?4. M: I’d like to reserve(预订)two tickets on Flight 6051 to Edinburgh, for October 20th.W: Sorry, Sir. We’re booked up(预订一空的) on the 20th .But westill have a few seats available on the 21st.Q: When does the man want to leave for Edinburgh?5. W: Garden Restaurant. May I help you?M: Can you make arrangements for a table for six at eight this evening? In a quiet corner, please.Q: What does the man want to do?Keys:1. What does the woman suggest that man do? [a. reserve the room in another hotel]2. What does the woman say to the man? [c. Mr. Jones can see the man sometime the next morning.]rd3. When can the woman see the show? [d. Nov.3]th4. When does the man want to leave for Edinburgh? [a. on the 20 of October.]5. What does the man want to do? [d. Book a table for six people at 8:00] Exercise 2W: Hello. Dazhong Taxi Company.M: Hello. Can I book a taxi to the West Lake Hotel, Hangzhou? W: Sure. What time?M: 9 o’clock tomorrow morning.W: Your address, please?M: Room 1008, Peace Hotel.W: And your name?M: Jack Smith.W: OK, Mr Smith.M: Thank you.W: Not at all.Keys: Jack Smith Rm 1008.Peach Hotel 9 tomorrow morning West Lake Hotel, HangzhouPart BConversation 1I’d like to make a reservationOperator: Glory Inn, Atlanta.Paul: Hi, this is Paul Lambert. I’m the manager of the band Country Boys. You know, the rock band fromChicago. I want …Operator: Please hold, Mr. Lambert. I’m putting your through to the reservation manager. Paul: But …Manager: Mr. Lambert? This is Laurie Perry, the hotel manager.Paul: Oh, yeah? Well, I need five r ooms for Friday night. That’sthe 15th. I want the best room in the hotel. Manager: Sorry, I’m afraidI cannot accept your reservation.Paul: Now look, we always stay at the Glory Inn…Manager: I know that, Last time you were here, we had a number ofcom plaints from other guests. Paul: You mean they don’t like long-haired rock musiciansManager: That’s not the problem, sir. The band used bad language in the coffee shop, and threw two TV sets into thepool(把两个电视机扔到池中).Paul: Yeah, yeah. Well, I’11 tell them to be more careful this time.Manager: I’m afraid that’s not all, sir. You haven’t paid the account for the last time yet。

大学英语听说教程3(陈向京)答案

大学英语听说教程3(陈向京)答案

大学英语听说教材3(陈向京)答案(Test 1、Test 2答案在最后)UNIT 1 All roads lead to RomeListen to understandNews report 1A DNews report 2A BNews report 3A B DListen to communicateConversation 1:1C A C AConversation 1:21.Believe in2.positive thoughts3.Surround yourselfConversation:2:1C AD DConversation:2:21) the element of luck2) make their own luck3) create to a degree4) automatically become easyAct-out 11.Not making much progress in English.2.1) To talk with your English teacher.2) Three key words:"patience","perseverance"and "progress". Listen to sharePassage 1:1D C APassage 1:21) making and carrying out plans2) having self-control3) two other personality factors/2 other personality factors4) artisticPassage 2:1B C DPassage 2:2A B A BFurther listeningNews reportC B CConversationC C A BPassageD A CUNIT 2 Challenge yourselfListen to understandNews report 1C ANews report 2B DNews report 3D B AListen to communicateConversation 1:1C AD BConversation 1:21) questions2) your answers3) every word in your resume4) Keep eye contact with the interviewer5) arrive earlyConversation:2:1D A B CConversation:2:21) I can hardly fall asleep2) cancel it3) new information4) overcome the fear5) go through itAct-out参考:1. Walking alone at night2. Singing loudly3. To be more realistic, not too imaginative.Listen to sharePassage 1:1C D APassage 1:21) excited by the movie2) the terror3) enjoy a sense of relief4) be unhappyPassage 2:1B D BPassage 2:2A B B BFurther listeningNews reportB CConversationB D A CPassageA A CUNIT 3 A wonderful lifeListen to understandNews report 1C DNews report 2D BNews report 3D A AListen to communicateConversation 1:1D C D AConversation 1:2A B A BConversation:2:1A B D CConversation:2:21) selfless2) we know3) inspire us4) we admireAct-out参考:1.One of my teachers who taught me Biology2.He is someone I look up to,a real role model.1) He has a lot of outside interests in life.2) He has a sense of humor and enthusiasm.3) He knows how to motivate his students to learn. Listen to sharePassage 1:1B A BPassage 1:2B A B BPassage 2:1D B APassage 2:21) their private life2) ordinary aspects of family life3) put great stress4) loss of sleep5) health problemsFurther listeningNews reportA DConversationC D B BPassageB A CUNIT 4 Here and thereListen to understandNews report 1C BNews report 2B ANews report 3D C CListen to communicateConversation 1:1C C A BConversation 1:2A B B A BConversation:2:1D C D AConversation:2:21) flight tickets2) hotel3) what to do/what we will doAct-out参考:1.Mount Tai2.Going to Tai'an City on Saturday morning;starting climbing the mountain Saturdayafternoon;arriving at the top of the mountain at the dusk of Sunday;taking the Sunday afternoon train back home.3.By train.4.To stay in a hotel at the top of the mountain for a night.Listen to share Passage 1:1A B DPassage 1:21) an individual's health2) a positive effect3) business performance4) relationships5) business travelPassage 2:1B DC CPassage 2:2A B B AFurther listeningNews reportD B CConversationD A D CPassageA B C AUNIT 5 Workplace wisdomListen to understandNews report 1A DNews report 2D ANews report 3B C AListen to communicateConversation 1:1B C C AConversation 1:21. the issue is2. my fear is3. there were jobs4. it seems that5. It's worthConversation:2:1B A A CConversation:2:2A B A B C B AAct-out参考:1.1) A sense of security.2) Having more time with family.2.1) To challenge myself.2) To be the master of my own destiny.Listen to sharePassage 1:1A C D DPassage 1:2参考:1.Flexible work schedules.2.A strong sense of engagement in work.3.A feeling of being appreciated and valued.4.A high degree of freedom built into jobs.5.A pleasant physical workspace and good relationships with clients and colleagues.6.A diversity of responsibilities.7.A mentor to talk to.Passage 2:1C A APassage 2:2A A A BFurther listeningNews reportB D CConversationB A D CPassageD C BUNIT 6 The call of peaceListen to understandNews report 1A CNews report 2D BNews report 3C B DListen to communicateConversation 1:1D C B BConversation 1:2A B A AConversation:2:1D C B CConversation:2:2C D A BAct-out参考:1. September 3.2. In 2014.3. Ceremonies have been held each year on September 3since 2014;to cite the exampleof the 2014 ceremony.4. To pay tribute to those who died in the anti-Japanese war and to mark thevictory of the Chinese people in the war.Listen to sharePassage 1:1A D BPassage 1:2B C A APassage 2:1C D BPassage 2:21) a common goal2) show respect3) self-respect4) win the game5) a major step forwardFurther listeningNews reportB A CConversationA D C DPassageC D AUNIT 7 Economic driveListen to understandNews report 1A DNews report 2C DNews report 3D D BListen to communicateConversation 1:1B C D BConversation 1:21) a different language2) Consumer decisions3) keep increasing4) enter the workforce5) the economy and society6) educating girlsConversation:2:1B C A DConversation:2:2A B A BAct-out参考:1.Spending habits A:1)I always buy things which I don't actually need.2)I always spend more than I have.3)I use credit card more than cash.Spending habits B:1)I don't spend much on things like clothes and shoes.2)I spend most of my money on school-related items.3)I only dine out on a few special occasions.2.1) To use cash instead of credit card.2) To make a budget for expenses.Listen to sharePassage 1:1D B CPassage 1:2A B B BPassage 2:1C B A DPassage 2:21) stand in line2) Black Friday3) starting from Monday on4) in black ink5) making profitsFurther listeningNews reportB A CConversationB A B DPassageD C AUNIT 8 To be a better parentListen to understandNews report 1D ANews report 2D CNews report 3B D BListen to communicateConversation 1:1C C A DConversation 1:21. be friendly with children2. maintain a balanced friendship3. grow in their natural way4. monitor children's behavior/monitor children's behaviourConversation:2:1C C A DConversation:2:2A B A B BAct-out参考•1.1) Smartphones can provide children with a sense of safety、support and controlover their lives.2) Smartphones can also help children with their study.3) It's fun to learn with technology.2.1) Children are easy to get addicted to smartphones.2) Using smartphones may affect children's normal daily life.3) Using smartphones would affect children's health and their study as well. Listen to sharePassage 1:1C C APassage 1:21) safe2) moral beliefs3) not good enough4) live in rural areas5) create their own materials6) when and how they want to learn7) play togetherPassage 2:1C B DPassage 2:2B B A AFurther listeningNews reportC AConversationD A B DPassageC D DTest 1 MidtermListening comprehension报道7题:C BC BC D B长对话8题:B BC CC B B A短文理解10题:C A DD A DA B B AOral testTest 2 FinalListening comprehension报道7题:B CA CC A D长对话8题:B C B AD D D D短文理解10题:A C DA B AB C C DOral test11 / 11。

新视野大学英语3听说教程答案(清晰完整版)

新视野大学英语3听说教程答案(清晰完整版)

Homework Task 1 1.C 2.C 3.sk 3 1.slice 2.misunderstandings 3.beautiful 4.benefits 5.wellness 6.range 7.explicit 8.has been tracking more than a million sujects since 1979 9.have fewer heart attacks and lower cancer rates 10.a strong sense of connection to others and in satisfying relationship
Unit 4
Warming up 1. Writer---Jack Kerouac 2. Artist---Jackson Pollock 3. Musician---Louis Armstrong 4. Symbol--- Statue of Liberty Listening Short conversations 1.B 2.B 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.D 8.C 9.D 10.A Long conversation 1.C 2.D 3.B 4.B 5.A Passage 1.B 2.A 3.D 4.D 5.B Radio program 1.for decades 2.healthy and aactive lifestyle 3.meet consumer demands
Unit 6
Warming up 1."Get ready" 2.Climate changes are occuring more rapidly and natural disasters are becoming more severe. 3.Books on the subject of survival. Listening Short conversations 1.D 2.D 3.D 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.C 9.A 10.C Long conversation 1.A 2.C 3.B 4.B 5.D Passage 1.C 2.D 3.C 4.D 5.A Radio program 1.Islamabad 2.a tall Islamabad building 3.the Kashmirian Mountains 4.a heavily mititarized region 5.India

大学英语教材视听说3答案

大学英语教材视听说3答案

大学英语教材视听说3答案Unit 1: 家庭生活Listening ComprehensionPart 1: Short Dialogues1. A) She has a lot of work to do. B) She has to take care of her sick grandmother.2. A) He didn't watch the TV show. B) He thinks the TV show is boring.3. A) He's reading a book. B) He likes reading books in the library.4. A) At a restaurant. B) They ate a meal.5. A) She doesn't like her new job. B) The job is too difficult for her.Part 2: Long Dialogue6. A) She is too busy with her coursework. B) She hasn't had any time to relax.7. A) It's at the city center. B) It is very convenient for everyone.8. A) She has lived there for two years. B) She thinks the neighborhood is safe.9. A) They were talking about their plans for the weekend. B) They decided to go hiking in the mountains.10. A) She is not good at sports. B) She prefers reading books instead.Part 3: Passages11. B) The importance of a healthy diet.12. C) The benefits of regular exercise.13. A) The negative effects of stress on health.14. B) The importance of a good night's sleep.15. C) The significance of maintaining good mental health.SpeakingPart 1: Personal Experience1. I often communicate with my family members through video calls or texting apps.2. Yes, it is. It helps me to save time and money, especially when I cannot meet them in person.3. I try to schedule regular family gatherings or plan trips together to maintain the bond.4. Yes, I think it is important to have regular communication with family members no matter how busy we are.Part 2: Expressing Opinions1. Personally, I prefer traveling with friends because we can share the excitement and create memories together.2. I think studying in a group is more effective because we can learn from each other and help each other with difficult concepts.3. In my opinion, participating in extracurricular activities is beneficial as it helps to develop various skills and make new friends.Part 3: Describing Pictures1. The picture shows two friends having a picnic in a park. They are sitting on a blanket and enjoying their meal.2. The picture depicts a group of students studying together in a library. They are reading books and discussing the lessons.3. The picture illustrates a person doing yoga in a peaceful setting, surrounded by nature. They are in a meditative posture.Part 4: Role PlayA: Can you recommend a good restaurant near here?B: Sure! There's a famous seafood restaurant just a few blocks away. Would you like me to show you the way?A: That would be great! Thank you.B: You're welcome. Let's go now, it's not far.Reading ComprehensionPart 1: Multiple Choice1. A) 6 weeks.2. C) By discussing their viewpoints.3. B) It helps improve blood circulation.4. A) It reduces the risk of heart disease.5. C) Relaxing the mind.Part 2: True or False1. True2. False3. False4. True5. TruePart 3: Matching1. G2. C3. B4. F5. A6. E7. DPart 4: Sentence Completion1. healthy and balanced diet2. practice regular physical exercise3. manage and reduce stress4. get enough sleep5. maintain good mental well-beingWritingExercise 1: Write a short paragraph (40-50 words) about your favorite hobby.My favorite hobby is playing the guitar. I enjoy strumming the strings and creating melodious tunes. It helps me relax and express my emotions. I have been playing for a few years and it brings me a great sense of fulfillment.Exercise 2: Write a short paragraph (40-50 words) explaining the importance of time management.Time management is crucial for success in both personal and professional life. It helps us prioritize tasks, increase productivity, and reduce stress. By effectively planning and organizing our time, we can accomplish more and have a better work-life balance.Note: The above answers are based on standardized material and may vary depending on the specific edition or version of the English textbook "视听说3".。

大学体验英语听说教程3(第三版)答案完整版

大学体验英语听说教程3(第三版)答案完整版

Unit 1 RelationshipsWarm-up(Answers in bold.)1. This is Joe: When I was in high school, I was really into sports. In college I found out that my true calling is to be a science fiction writer! After high school, my girlfriend,Melissa, and I went to different colleges. After a while, we just drifted apart.2. This is Lindsay: My junior year of college I lived in Europe as an exchange student. I ended up going back to New York for graduate school.3. This is Chris: My dad owns a flower shop. He always wanted me to take over for him when he retired, but flowers really aren’t my thing. Right now I’m working as an apprentice to a famous chef. Someday I hope to have my own television cooking show.4. This is Allison: As a teenager, I had my own unique style and way of thinking. I was a free spirit, while my boyfriend, Brad, was very conservative. Everyone was really surprised when Brad and I decided to get married.I guess they thought we’d eventually break up. Listening TaskFirst Listening1. traveling in Europe, living in Boston.2. apprenticing as a chef, learning how to run a restaurant3. working as an accountant4. working as a lawyerSecond Listening1. He isn’t surprised that Jake lived abroad.2. She wants to eat at Terry’s restauran t.3. He doesn’t remember much about high school.4. She is surprised by Cindy’s physical appearance.Third Listening(For the first dialog)1. — Studying at Boston University.2. — He went to Spain as an exchange student and traveled a lot in Europe.(For the second dialog)3. —No, he didn’t. Instead he took over his mother’s business, a restaurant.4. — Cooking. He wants to be a famous chef.(For the third dialog)5. — Because he works as an accountant in the city now.6. —Barry’s wife and his brother, Tom.(For the fourth dialog)7. — Because she has changed so much.8. —Cindy’s hair styles. She often dyed her hair in different colors.Real World ListeningPrepareKaren is an actress.Charisse married her high-school boyfriend Craig.Get the main ideasKaren wanted to be an actress. She ended up as a makeup artist.Charisse wanted to be a mother. She ended up becoming an executive.Unit 2 IdentityWarm-up(Answers in bold.)1. Ms. Kelsey is a librarian, but she’s passionate about sports cars.2. Kris rides a motorcycle, but she’s also a nerd when it comes to history.3. Dave’s friends thought that making it big in Hollywood would change him, but Dave is still just a regular guy. Fame hasn’t changed him.4. Jonathan might be the best basketball pla yer in the state, but he doesn’t have any dreams of going pro. He just wants to play for fun.5. Terry is a jock, but when he’s not on the football field, he’s watching romantic movies.6. Everybody assumes Carrie is a serious person because she’s quiet. But she’s really got a great sense of humor.7. Jordan is very friendly and open with everyone, but she keeps some things about her life private.8. Mark is very intelligent, but he’s not a straight A student.Listening TaskFirst Listening1. He has a lot of interests outside of sports.2. He enjoys dancing privately.3. She’s in a rock band and she’s a good student.Second Listening1. She is surprised that Brett is romantic.2. He thinks Jeff should be proud of his hobby.3. He thinks rock musicians c an’t be good students.Third Listening(For the first dialog)1. — She thought a jock must be very big and not good at speaking and with poor academic performance.2. — One day Brett gave her a poem which she thought was romantic and full of imagery. (For the second dialog)3. — From his girlfriend who showed her some photos of him dancing.4. — Because he thought it was private.(For the third dialog)5. — Kayla is a straight A student who can play the drums in a band called Rock Hard.6. — Because he thought it’s impossible for a nerd to join a Rock band.Real World ListeningPrepareTJ’s friends and family are worried about him.Get the main ideasF, ?, T, T, T, F, F, TUnit 3 AdviceWarm-up(Answers in bold.)1. Q: My 4-year-old daughter has horrible tantrums. How do I get her to stop crying?2. Mabel: You need to discipline her. Some people aren’t comfortable spanking their kids. If you don’t want to punish her physically, try taking away something special— maybe a toy. Whatever you do, pick one method and stick to it. Use the same method all the time.3. Q: Whenever I start dating a new girl, my parents get in the way. They always invite her over to talk. What should I do? Mabel: Don’t blame your folks for being interested in your life. They care about you!4. Q: One of my friends wants to fix me up with her neighbor. She thinks we would be a great match. Should I agree to a date even though we’ve never met? Mabel: Blind dates are kind of scary. You don’t know what to expect. But I say: Go for it!5. Q: My boyfriend doesn’t want me to spend time with my friends. What can I do about his jealousy? Mabel: Ooh … that’s a bad sign. If your boyfriend is possessive now, he’ll just get worse later. You should meet someone new.Listening TaskFirst Listening1. Have a baby soon.2. Don’t move back home after college.3. Discipline the child.4. Make an effort to meet someone.Second Listening1. They want to have the baby only when they are ready.2. He’s already decided to move back home.3. She doesn’t believe in spanking.4. She doesn’t want to date anyone right now.Third Listening(For the first dialog)1. — 35. She should have a baby now.2. — A struggle between career and family.(For the second dialog)3. — Studying in a college.4. — Because he wants to save some money and many of his friends are doing the same. (For the third dialog)5. —One believed in the saying that spare the rod spoil the child while the other doesn’t.6. —No, she doesn’t. Because she thinks it’s her privacy.(For the fourth dialog)7. —She is still single now. / It’s been a while since she’s dated anyone. / She doesn’t want to be dating anyone right now.8. — Maybe her parent or very close friend.Real World ListeningPrepare1. Follow your parents’ rules. Move out.2. Exercise.3. Call someone else.Get the main ideas1. Jackie’s parents have the right to set rules in their house.2. Losing weight is more complicated than Beatrice thinks.3. It would be better to consult a mechanic.Unit 4 FamilyWarm-up(Answers in bold.)1. My family is a little unusual. Some people might even say we’re nuts.2. My mother is extreme when it comes to neatness. She can’t stand to see even a speck of dust in the house.3. Mom is really strict with us when it comes to household chores. Every day, we have to do a couple of hours of chores to keep things neat.4. My father loves to barbecue. He’s definitely a fanatic. He can’t live without his barbecue grill.5. One time, I accidentally broke Dad’s grill. He completely freaked out. He was so upset, he couldn’t even wait a day to buy another one.6. My sister, Alicia, is a vegan. She not only avoids meat, but also any animal products, like milk and eggs.7. Sometim es Alicia and Dad argue because they have opposite interests. She’s as devoted to her vegetarianism as he is to his barbecuing.8. Some of my other relatives are a little strange, too. I’ve got an aunt who thinks she can see the future and a cousin who does four hours of bodybuilding exercises every day!9. My family might be a little irritating to some people, but they don’t bother me much. After all, they’re the only family I’ve got.Listening TaskFirst Listening1. She has a very particular diet.2. He is a clown at heart.3. She is a fanatic about her hobby.4. He likes to pretend he is a TV or movie character.Second Listening1. She makes her cat follow a vegan diet.2. He makes balloon hats when he’s not working./Hisduck follows him everywhere.3. She keeps the dolls in their boxes.4. His family is worried about him.Third Listening1. a family dinner, just for her2. a professional clown, kids’ birthday parties3. collecting dolls, from floor to ceiling4. TV and movies, be a characterReal World ListeningPrepareLydia: 300–400 Greg: 11Get the main ideas1. Abigail, Greg’s aunt: She lives nearby. Greg doesn’t now her well. She’s kind of crazy. She has fifteen cats.2. Chia-Lin, Lydia’s aunt: She lives in Shanghai. She couldn’t miss it for t he world. Her mother wouldn’t forgive her if she didn’t come to the wedding.3. Lydia’s Dad: He is in the restaurant business and as lots of friends and associates. He has many suppliers and customers. He is getting along very well with his associates. He thinks that his friends and associates will get insulted if they are not invited.Unit 5 DecisionsWarm-up(Answers in bold.)1. Pamela is pregnant with her first child. She has to decide whether she wants to be a working mom or a stay-at-home mom.2. The Yamamotos are planning a vacation. They have to figure out which airline offers the cheapest rates.3. Stan is unhappy at work, but he makes a good salary. He’s going to weigh the pros and cons of getting a lower-paying job that he likes better.4. Kelsey is leaning toward going to Harvard because she has family near Boston, but she also really likes Yale.5. Ben just decided to propose to his girlfriend, Laura. He’s going to have an airplane write “Will you marry me?” in the sky.6. Mrs. Lai’s company wants to transfer her to another country. She’s going to have aheart-to-heart conversation with her husband about it tonight.7. Katherine isn’t sure whether she wants to major in anthropology orlinguistics.8. Jeremy and Priscilla didn’t realize until t hey got engaged how difficult it is to plan a wedding.9. For Roland, the downside of buying a new car is that he has to do lots of research to make the best decision.Listening TaskFirst Listening1. getting a job2. accepting a new job and moving3. choosing a major4. getting a puppySecond Listening1. No one will take care of things at home.2. Texas is far away./The job is a great opportunity.3. She could do great things in any subject.4. A puppy is messy./A big dog wouldn’t like their littleapartment./A cat might be a better choice for them.Third Listening1. She will go to work and if it is the case, the house work will be shared by the family members.2. Frank may take the job with an engineering firm and if that’s true, he’ll move out to Texas.3. Jamie’s probably choosing theater as her major.4. They may come to a decision to get a cat instead of a dog.Real World ListeningPrepare1. d2. b3. c4. aGet the main ideas1. An adapter tends to think in terms of the minimum change necessary to produce the results they want.2. An originator tends to produce decisions that are less similar to past ideas.3. A concrete information processor needs complete and detailed information before making a decision.4. An abstract information processor focuses on the big picture and general information before making a decision.5. A challenger prefers a more extreme and risky choice in order to gain more.6. A conciliator tends to be cautious and avoid taking actions for fear of losing too much.7. A flexible decision maker is slow to make and act upon his decisions, and often change plans.8. An organized decision maker tends to make and act upon his decisions quickly.Unit 6Warm Up1. naïve2. expert3. slang4. applying5. accent6. dialects, come in handy7. amazing, pick up8. hireListening TaskFirst Listening1. Australian slang2. a teacher who is hard to understand3. learning to imitate an accentSecond Listening1. T, F, T2. T, T, F3. T, F, FThird Listening1. It was great! The people there were so friendly. The weather was great.2. Australian English.3. It’s hard to pick up what she’s saying. Her English is so hard to understand. She has a strong accent.4. Better.Sugar.Don’t bother me any more.Real World ListeningPrepareDepartment ManagerGet the Main Idea1. A management job (manager).2. A bachelor’s degree in travel industry management, five years’ experience, management experience.3. Customer service representative.4. She thinks they were worried about her English.5. She’ll accept the job and show them how good she is.Unit 7Warm Up1. attractive, date2. blown away3. income4. warm up to5. click6. sensitive7. fall for8. commitment9. quality timeListening TaskFirst Listening1. Michael—age: 32, marital status: divorced, hobbies: rock music, dancing, surfing2. Anita—age: 34, employer: corporation, interests: nature3. Jack—age: 28, personality: sensitive, hobbies: bodybuilding, movies, golf4. Cora—age: 24-26, background: Chinese-American, interests: romantic dinners, long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and intelligent conversationSecond Listening1. a casual relationship/a fun person2. an independent person/an honest person3. a good cook / a fun person4. an intelligent person / a humorous personThird Listening1. surfing experience, not necessary2. very involved, respect for nature3. a lifetime of commitment4. candlelight dinners, intelligent conversationReal World ListeningPrepareAmy (about Luis): He’s handsome./He’s funny.Luis (about Amy): She’s attractive./She’s independent.Get the Main IdeaAbout Luis: He looks like a Greek statue./ He’s sweet and funny./He’s easy to be with. About Amy: She’s romantic./She’s thin./ She’s aggressive./She’s independent.Get the Details1. didn’t think so2. more fashionable than; wasn’t my type; on top of all that3. hanging out with him; swept me away4. bothered5. “the one”Unit 8Warm Upupdates, incompatible, identity theft, viruses, spam, clogged up, deleting, forwards, obsession, addictiveListening TaskFirst Listening1. her credit-card2. upgrades3. receive useless e-mails4. video gamesSecond ListeningFor each of these, either answer could possibly be correct. Ask students to give reasons for their choices, and to discuss those reasons with people who chose the other answer.Real World ListeningPrepareIt’s fun./It helps to prevent violence.Get the Main IdeaVideo games are just entertainment./People are smart enough to understand the difference between fantasy and real life./No one is going to try to imitate “The Butcher.”/You’ll be more relaxed if you play the game./It’s better to let out your anger and frustration in a fantasy game than in real life.Get the Details1. “The Butcher”, “Pirate Party”, “Marooned on Mars”2. violence, a bad influence3. entertainment, between a video game and real life4. hack up; in a peaceful, happy moodUnit 9Warm Up1. b2. f3. a4. e5. d6. c1. dormitory2. negatives3. curfew4. annoying5. snores6. barge in7. concerned8. appreciative9. spaceListening TaskFirst Listening1. noisy neighbors2. parents go into his room/mom checks the phone bill3. snoring/messiness4. borrowing thingsSecond Listening1. Move out next year.2. Either solution could be implied.3. Get used to it.4. Be more respectful.Third Listening1. some major negatives2. snooping around; figure out; my cell phone bill3. neat freak; on the messy side4. disrespectfulReal World ListeningPrepare+ The Johnsons are concerned about Kara.–Mrs. Johnson visits Kara in her apartment.+ Mrs. Johnson makes Kara home-cooked meals.–Mrs. Johnson asks Kara questions about her plans.–Mr. Johnson is affectionate with Kara.Get the Main IdeaMrs. J visits every day: Her privacy is being violated.Mrs. J brings homemade soup: It makes her feel like a child.Mrs. J asks where she’s going: She feels like she’s being watched.Mr. J is affectionate: It makes her uncomfortable.Get the Details1. “It was nice to feel that people were concerned when you lived alone”.2. One day, when she got home, Mr. Johnson came up to her and gave her a hug; and then he kissed heron the cheek.3. He said that maybe Kara reminded Mr. Johnson of his granddaughter.Unit 10Warm Up1. b2. e3. d4. c5. f6. a7. h8. g1. evacuate, shelter2. sharp jolt, collapsed, rubble3. knocked, rescue4. rip, ashes, surrender toListening TaskPreparation Question1. avalanche2. volcanic eruption3. earthquake First Listening1. mountain climbing2. camping3. sleeping Second Listening1. He slowly climbed down the mountain.2. She walked through hot ashes to get help.3. Someone rescued her.Third Listening1. passed out2. separated from, a kind of daze3. emergency, so thankful4. the building had collapsed, on top of meReal World ListeningPrepareShe almost drowned. Pieces of trees and buildings crushed her.Get the Main Idea1. ?2. F3. T4. F5. ?6. ?7. ?8. ?9. ?Get the Details1. Her arms were bare, scratched, bleeding, aching. They were wrapped around a palm tree2. Black, filthy, oil-slicked, muddied, and inky water.3. In the bungalow.Unit 11. Work “I’m not sure what he actually does.”Warm up1. cubicle.2. business attire3. “Casual Friday”4. startled5. sloppy6. force on7. snap8. uptight9. get away withListening taskFirst listening1. He made his employees sharpen his pencils. /He left work early.2. She liked to make junk food. /Her cookies tasted bad.3. The company’s dress code is “business attire.”/She wears jeans, T-shirts, andsweatpants to work.Second listening1. He was arrogant and didn’t do any work.2. She makes everyone eat too much.3. She doesn’t look professional.Third listening1. The library; somewhere opposite the library.2. Lazy and dishonest.3. Sweet and fattening.4. She would/could be hurt.5. At an insurance agency.6. (She was) a slob.Real world listeningListen and CheckSteve: schedule, social customs, rules, languageMr. Takahashi: He doesn’t dress appropriately. /He doesn’t bow. / He behaves inf ormally. / He’s late.Get the main ideaSteve: T, T, ?, T, F Takahashi: T, T, ?, F, ?Unit 12. Lifestyle “You may need to change your routine.”Warm upMatch words:a—6, b—4, c—1, d—3, e—2, f—5Choose the correct words and phrases.1. kick2. gradual3. fast food4. gossip5. cut down6. interrupt7. eavesdropping8. scold9. addicted to10. publicListening taskFirst listening1. He wants his friend to stop listening to private conversations.2. She’s annoyed that her husband keeps talking while she is trying to tell a story.3. He doesn’t want Jill to be nervous.4. They think he’s being rude.Second listening1. You’ve got to stop doing that.2. I didn’t even realize I was doing it.3. I just hope you’re not too nervous around me.4. Do you think we should say something?Third listening1. Cheese cake.2. She was nervous.3. They will talk loudly too.Real world listeningListen and Checkeating fast food, not exercising, working too hardGet the main ideaExcuses: diet: he’s addicted to fast food; exercise: it’s so boring; relaxation: work is too busy, and three teenagers keep him stressed outChanges: diet: he stopped eating junk food; exercise: he’s taking dance classes; relaxation: he took a vacationUnit 13. Travel “Getting there is half the fun.”Warm up1. trek2. advance3. cheat4. refused5. booked6. persistent7. insisted8. soaked9. stranded10. back11. realizedListening taskFirst listening1. When you travel, it’s important to learn about the place you’re going to.2. In some cultures, people are very generous to strangers.3. People in different cultures have different ideas about danger.Second listeningAnswers1. She left before she got to the top.2. He stayed at the stranger’s house.3. The bus continued on to Kathmandu.Third listening1. probably2. hairpin3. straight4. leaning5. push on the bus to make sure it didn’t roll over the cliff6. The tires were almost flat with the weight of all those passengers7. we would read in the newspaper the next day about a bus that had gone over the cliff Real world listeningListen and CheckHe got into an argument with the travel agent.Get the main idea1. Tim and Randy go to the travel agency.2. A van pulls up.3. Tim and Randy don’t get on the van.4. Randy gets angry at the travel agent.5. Randy demands a taxi ride.6. The woman squirts ketchup on Randy.7. The van pulls up again.8. Tim and Randy get on the van.9. They arrive at the bus terminal.10. Randy regrets his behavior.Unit 14. Finances “You can make some real money.”Warm up1. get-rich-quick2. gullible3. risky4. invest5. Real Estate6. Stock Market, broker7. starting own, set up8. come up withListening taskFirst listening1. using a computer to invest in the stock market2. thinking of ideas for a new business3. selling a comic book collection4. inventing a new kind of hatSecond listening1. The plan might fail and she could lose a lot of money.2. It’s not a good idea because somebody else already thought of it.3. He might get lucky like other people who have sold old collector’s items.4. Nobody will use the product.Third listening1. F2. T3. T4. F5. FReal world listeningListen and CheckWhat will the infomercial be about?Real estate investments.What kind of person is Steven Crowe?Dishonest. (Some may say “intelligent.”)Get the main ideaA plan for investing in real estate; Comments from people who have made a lot of money; The price of the product (Some students might mention a phone number you can call to buy the videos.)Unit 15. Changes “She’s still in our hearts”Warm up1. spouse, homesickness, going through, struggling2. manage, read your mind, cheerful, Focus3. Eventually, look upListening taskFirst listening1. His dog died.2. Her parents divorced.3. He broke up with his girlfriend.4. She’s living away from her family in a new country.Second listening1. She listens to his memories./She agrees that Champ was a wonderful pet.2. She talks about her own experience./She encourages Theresa to express her feelings./She agrees that divorce is a difficult loss.3. He tells Joe he’ll find another girlfriend soon.4. He helps Sung-Hee find a friend from her native culture.Third listening1. Lonely.2. They have different views on life.3. Her mom’s cooking.Real world listeningListen and Checkhow long they were together, how she died, good memories (Note: s\Some students will point out that he says that he had a lot of good memories, but doesn’t actually say what they were.), how he feels nowGet the main ideaHe’s sad that she’s gone but also appreciates his memories of her. He misses her but is glad that her pain is over.。

[第三版]大学英语听说3听力原文和答案

[第三版]大学英语听说3听力原文和答案

Unit 1 ReservationsPart AExercise 11. M: I’d like to book a double room with bath for four nights.W: Sorry, sir. We’re full up(全满). Can I recommend the Park Hotel to you? It is quite near here.Q: What does the woman suggest that the man do?2. M: I’d like to see Mr. Jones this afternoon, please.W: I’m sorry but Mr. Jones will be busy the whole afternoon. Can you manage at 10:30 tomorrow morning?Q: What does the woman say to the man?3. W: Can I book two tickets for the show “42nd Street” on Sunday night, Oct. 31st?M: Sorry, madam. All the tickets on that night are sold out. But tickets are available for Nov.3rd(十一月三号).Q: When can the woman see the show?4. M: I’d like to reserve(预订)two tickets on Flight 6051 to Edinburgh, for October 20th.W: Sorry, Sir. We’re booked up(预订一空的) on the 20th .But we still have a few seats available on the 21st.Q: When does the man want to leave for Edinburgh?5. W: Garden Restaurant. May I help you?M: Can you make arrangements for a table for six at eight this evening? In a quiet corner, please.Q: What does the man want to do?Keys:1. What does the woman suggest that man do? [a. reserve the room in another hotel]2. What does the woman say to the man? [c. Mr. Jones can see the man sometime the next morning.]3. When can the woman see the show? [d. Nov.3rd]4. When does the man want to leave for Edinburgh? [a. on the 20th of October.]5. What does the man want to do? [d. Book a table for six people at 8:00]Exercise 2W: Hello. Dazhong Taxi Company.M: Hello. Can I book a taxi to the West Lake Hotel, Hangzhou?W: Sure. What time?M: 9 o’clock tomorrow morning.W: Your address, please?M: Room 1008, Peace Hotel.W: And your name?M: Jack Smith.W: OK, Mr Smith.M: Thank you.W: Not at all.Keys: Jack Smith Rm 1008.Peach Hotel 9 tomorrow morning West Lake Hotel, HangzhouPart BConversation 1I’d like to make a reservationOperator: Glory Inn, Atlanta.Paul: Hi, this is Paul Lambert. I’m the manager of the band Country Boys. You know, the rock band from Chicago. I want …Operator: Please hold, Mr. Lambert. I’m putting your through to the reservation manager.Paul: But …Manager: Mr. Lambert? This is Laurie Perry, the hotel manager.Paul: Oh, yeah? Well, I need five rooms for Friday night. That’s the 15th. I want the best room in the hotel. Manager: Sorry, I’m afraid I cannot accept your reservation.Paul: Now look, we always stay at the Glory Inn…Manager: I know that, Last time you were here, we had a number of complaints from other guests.Paul: You mean they don’t like long-haired rock musiciansManager: That’s not the problem, sir. The band used bad language in the coffee shop, and threw two TV sets into the pool(把两个电视机扔到池中).Paul: Yeah, yeah. Well, I’11 tell them to be more careful this time.Manager: I’m afraid that’s not all, sir. You haven’t paid the account for the last time yet。

大学英语视听说(三)答案

大学英语视听说(三)答案

大学英语视听说(三)答案篇一:新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版第三册答案(全) Unit1Enjoy the colorful campus life!II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 3. BIII. Listening InTask 1:On the first dayKeys:(1)the first day(2)changing(3)really good(4)hard workers(5)went over her head(6)explained(7)notes(8)Wednesday(9)participation(10)educationTask 2:How to select elective courses?Keys:(1)extra training(2)chemistry(3)accounting(4)many fields of study(5)better potential(6)business degree(7)challenging(8)how to learn(9)better understanding(10)narrow-mindedTask3: How to get straight A’s?Keys: 3. DIV. Speaking OutMODEL1MODEL2MODEL3V. Let?ˉs TalkTask 1:Maintaining the quality or increasing the intake? Keys:(1)quality(2)young(3)25(4)difficult(5)government(6)quality(7)cut(8)extra-cautious(9)afford(10)experience(11)more(12)blame(13)budget(14)puzzled(15)serviceTask 2:What’s your answer?According to the interviewee,it’s difficult to strike a balance between maintaining the educational quality and making sure as many people as possible receive university education.In the past years, China has been confronted with the same problem.The university eollment has been on the increase and some institutions of higher learning do not have enough teachers and teaching facilities,thus affecting the educational quality.Task 3:Let’s group work!VI. Further Listening and SpeakingListening Task:Task1: Problems with our educational systemScript:Hi, everybody. My topic today is “Problems with our educational system”.I disagree on a lot of the ways that things have happened for a long time in our educational system.It seems that educators just want to give standardized tests,which focus only on academic performance and neglect students’ abilities and interest in other areas.I think there are a lot of people who are very intelligent,but haven’t had the opportunities they could have had if they had learned in a broader-minded educational system.I feel that a lot of courses that students are required to take in high school are too academic, and, as a result, many kids have lost their interest in often fail to recognize various kinds of intelligence.They simply exert a lot of pressure on students to be aswell-rounded as possible. I think being well-rounded isn’t really possible.And as a consequence, some students I believe to be intelligent can’t get into good colleges if they, you know, haven’t scored well on the math section, even if they are brilliant writers. Another thing that disturbs me is that the so-called weak students are separatedfrom the rest of the school.Some kids are kept in a separate class if their grades are lower than others’. And they’re very aware of their social position, you know.I think it causes them to act in a way that is not really positive.They’re just acting in a way they are expected. Often their grades go from bad to worse. And that’s pretty sad.I think that many of the kids in those classes are intelligent,but they never actually realize their potential because of the way they are treated early on in their education.Keys:(1)standardized tests(2)abilities and interest(3)interest(4)pressure(5)well-rounded(6)get into good colleges(7)the rest of the school(8)from bad to worseTask 2: The final examScriptAt a university, there were four sophomores taking a chemistry course.They were doing so well on all the quizzes, midterms, labs, etc. that each had an “A” so far for the semester.These four friends were so confident that on the weekend before the final, they decided to go up to the University of Virginia and party with some friends there.They had a great time and didn’t make it back to school until early Monday morning. Rather than taking the final then, they decided to find their professor after the final and explain to him why they missed it.They explained that they had planned to come back in time for the final exam, but, unfortunately, they had a flat tire on the way back and didn’t have a spare. As a result, theymissed the final.The professor thought it over and then agreed they could make up the final the following day.The guys were relieved and elated.The next day, the professor placed them in separate rooms, handed each of them a paper, and told them to begin.They looked at the first problem, worth five points.It was a simple question on a chemical reaction.”Cool,”they all thought at the same time, each one in his separate room, “this is going to be easy.”Each finished the problem and then turned the page.On the second page was a question worth 95 points: “Which of the tires was flat?”Keys:(1)course(2)quizzes(3)semester(4)confident(5)party(6)make(7)missed(8)they had a flat tire on the way back and didn’t havea spare(9)placed them in separate rooms, handed each of them a paper(10)On the second page was a question worthTask3: Harvard UniversityScriptHarvard University is the oldest institute of higher learning in the United States. Founded 16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at Plymouth,the university has grown from nine students with a single master to the present eollment of more than 21,000 students, including undergraduates and students in 10 graduate and professional schools. Over 14,000 people work at Harvard, including more than 2,100 faculty members. Harvard has produced eight American presidents and many Nobel Prize winners. During its early years, Harvard offered a classic academic course based on the model of English universities, but consistent with the prevailing Puritan philosophy.Although many of its early graduates became ministers in Puritan churches throughout New England,the university was never formally affiliated with a specific religious group.Under President Pusey, Harvard started what was then the largest fundraising campaign in the history of American higher education.It was an program for the university.The program increased faculty salaries, broadened student aid, created new professorships,and expanded Harvard’s physical facilities.NeiI L. Rudenstine took office as Harvard’s 26th president in 1991.As part of an overall effort to achieve greater coordination among the university’s schools and faculties, Rudenstine encouraged academic planning and identified some of Harvard’s main intellectual priorities.He also stressed the importance of the university’s excellence in undergraduate education,the significance of keeping Harvard’s doors open to students from families of different economic backgrounds, and the task of adapting the research university to an era of both rapid information growth and serious fund shortage.Keys: 3. CViewing and speaking:Task 1:University budget cutsScriptHost: Well, David Lammy, the University Minister, joins me from Westminster. Now thanks for joining us this lunchtime, Mr. Lammy. How do these cuts... tie in with your much trumpeted commitment to increasing higher education?Interviewee: Well, I think it’s important to remind viewers that we will spend well over 12 billion pounds on higher education this year and to also say that there will be more students at university next year than ever before in our history.But what is important is that when they get to university,is that they have good facilities, good buildings, that they have good contact with their lecturers and, for students from poorer backgrounds that they receive a grant.And you know 40 percent of students who are going to university are in receipt of some grants. So we have to plan...Host:But there’s going to be less money next year. That’s the bottom line, isn’t it? Interviewee: Er, we are asking universities to make a one percent cut in their teaching grant.That’s 51 million out of a total budget of over five billion.Look, I think there are families across the countrypreparing for Christmas spending a bit less and they’re, you know, it’s a lot more than one percent that they’re, they’re feeling.So I think this is reasonable to ask universities if we are to ensure that we cancontinue to send more young people to university and we remain committed to that. Host:And briefly, what about these two-year degrees? This is a reduction in standards, isn’t it?Interviewee:Well, we, we, we... It’s important in this country that we remember that students aren’t just the classic 18- to 21-year-old undergraduates.We want mature students. We want more parttime students and over the last few years we’ve been growing the number of foundation degree,two-year degrees that ensure that transition into high university and high level skills. That’s what we want to support and that’s what we’re indicating in the grant letter that we’ve sent to universities over the last few days.Host:OK. David Lammy, thank you so much for joining us.Interviewee:Thank you.Keys:(1)increasing(2)12 / twelve(3)more(4)facilities(5)lecturers(6)poorer(7)grant篇二:新标准大学英语视听说教程3 完整答案(含test)新标准大学英语视听说教程3 完整答案(含test)Question 1 Question 2 Key(s): Key(s): (1) tolerant (1) close to (2) rounded (2) stand upQuestion 3 Key(s): (1) beauty(2) generosityUnit 1 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2Question 4 Key(s):(1) an opportunity (2) beyond the one Question 5 Key(s):(1) behaved (2) selfish Question 6 Key(s): (1) pretend(2) see through Question 7 Key(s):(1) arrived in (2) had to help Question 8 Key(s):(1) difficult time(2) a huge amount of第一单元test:1-5: CABDB 6-8:CDB 9-11:CABUnit 2 Outside view: Activity 2(1) where there is war(2) go to school(3) working in 157 countries/working in one hundred and fifty-seven countries (4) has never known peace (5) bringing medicine (6) get an education(7) 40,000 kids/forty thousand kids (8) girls were not allowed(9) 50 per cent/50 percent/fifty per cent/fifty percent(10) running the school for 12 years/running the school for twelve yearsUnit 2 Outside view: Activity 3Row 1: 5 Row 2: 6 Row 3: 3 Row 4: 1 Row 5: 2 Row 6: 4 Row 7: 1Unit 2 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2Row 1: 1 Row 2: 2 Row 3: 2 Row 4: 1 Row 5: 2 Row 6: 1 Row 7: 2第二单元:1-5: ACBAB 6-8:BAC 9-11:BCDUnit 3 Outside view: Activity 2(1) most famous painting (2) broke all the rules (3) looking directly at (4) a sense of movement (5) indicated a real place (6) what is she trying to say (7) covered up one side of her face (8) we’re the subject (9) seemed happier(10) the mystery about her (11) line up between (12) tella storyUnit 3 Outside view: Activity 3Row 1: 2 Row 2: 1 Row 3: 1 Row 4: 1 Row 5: 2 Row 6: 1 Row 7: 1 Row 8: 2 Row 9: 1 Row 10: 2 Row 11: 1 Row 12: 2 Unit 3 Outside view: Activity 4Correct order: e, a, d, b, c, g, f, h第三单元:1-5: BADAC 6-8:DAC 9-11:DBAUnit 4 Outside view: Activity 3Correct order: 6, 3, 2, 5, 1, 10, 9, 7, 8, 4Unit 4 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2第四单元:1-5: ADABB 6-8:CBD 9-11:CADUnit 5 Outside view: Activity 4Correct order: 2, 10, 13, 3, 7, 8, 1, 9, 11, 14, 5, 6, 12, 4第五单元:1-5: CDBDA 6-8:DBC 9-11:BACUnit 6 Outside view: Activity 2Question 1Key(s): zookeeperQuestion 2Key(s): Al GoreQuestion 3Key(s): making people take climate change seriouslyUnit 6 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1Question 4 Question 5 Question Key(s): Key(s): 6 Greenpeace mum, Key(s):part-time Melinda accountant GatesQuestion 7 Key(s):co-founding the Bill and Melinda GatesFoundationQuestion 8Key(s): Save the Children第六单元:1-5: ADBDC 6-8:ABD 9-11:CCDUnit 7 Outside view: Activity 1Keys: 1, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 19, 23, 24Unit 7 Outside view: Activity 3(1) areas of life (2) in our homes(3) computer-controlled houses (4) adjust the temperature (5) give new instructions (6) react to match (7) TV and Internet(8) outside changes(9) stop too much sun from entering (10) turn the oven on篇三:新视野大学英语视听说教程3答案Unit1Enjoy the colorful campus life! Basic Listening Practice1-5 CDBDAListening In Task 1(1) the first day(2) changing(3) really good(4) hard workers(5) went over her head(6) explained(7) notes(8) Wednesday(9) participation(10) educationTask 2(1)extra training(2)chemistry(3)accounting(4)many fields of study(5)better potential(6)business degree(7)challenging(8)how to learn(9)better understanding(10)narrow-mindedTask33. DLet’s TalkTask 1(1)quality(2)young(3)25(4)difficult(5)government(6)quality(7)cut(8)extra-cautious(9)afford(10)experience(11)more(12)blame(13)budget(14)puzzled(15)serviceFurther Listening and SpeakingListening Task:Task1: Problems with our educational system(1)standardized tests(2)abilities and interest(3)interest(4)pressure(5)well-rounded(6)get into good colleges(7)the rest of the school(8)from bad to worseTask 2: The final exam(1)course(2)quizzes(3)semester(4)confident(5)party(6)make(7)missed(8)they had a flat tire on the way back and didn’t havea spare(9)placed them in separate rooms, handed each of them apaper(10)On the second page was a question 95 worthTask3: Harvard University1-5 BACDDViewing and speaking:Task 1:University budget cuts(1)increasing(2)12 / twelve(3)more(4)facilities(5)lecturers(6)poorer(7)grant(8)one(9)budget(10)less(11)young(12)classic(13)part-time(14)growing(15)two-yearUnit testPart IPart II(1)for(2)with(3)opportunity(4)tuition(5)explore(6)encounter(7)adventure(8)As with any country, it is not advisable to carry large amounts of cash around with you(9)Traveler’s checks are one of the safest and easiest ways to transport money, because you may have them replaced if they get lost or stolen(10)It is wise to bring about $100 with you in cash, so you will be able to manage upon your arrival in the States Part IIIPart IVUint2Our globe is in danger!inTask 1:sandstorm ; air pollution ; deforestationwater pollution ; melting polar ice cap ; light pollution drought ; desertification ; litteringBasic Listening Practice3. AListening InTask 1:We should have proper respect for nature!(1)nature(2)environmental problem(3)pollution(4)promote(6)from occurring(7)law(8)throw away(9)fined(10)trashTask 2:River pollutionTask3: Curbing carbon emissionsLet’s TalkTask 1:Disappointment over climate negotiations1) doesn’t really actually commit anyone to doing anything,2) the atmosphere simple can’t take the kind of emissions we’ve been seeing in the business-as-usual scenario and there’s no real commitment to change that.3) There’s no real commitment to put serious money on the table4) It’s not backed by action,5) It does not constitute a... a deal.6) It’s a hollow shell7) it lacks anything on emissions cuts8) There’s no guarantee that there will be new money, that the money will be real, that there’s actually a commitment to get there, or that it will be channeled in new ways, Further Listening and SpeakingListening Task:Task1: The environment and the development(1)water pollution(2)overconsumption(3)economic growth(4)resources(5)social advancement(6)restricted(7)government planning(8)economic policy(9)remarkable steps(10)balanceTask 2: Thick cloud of pollution covering southern Asia Task3: Mountain regions face a number of dangers(1)negative(2)report(3)warming(4)pressures(5)mountainous(7)make way for(8)expect 98 percent of the mountain areas to experience severe climate change by 2055(9)The UN is anxious to raise awareness of the problems facing mountain areas(10)Thousands of villages in Europe are deserted most of the yearViewing and speaking:Task 1:Santa’s home town in danger(1)signs(2)warmer temperatures(3)warmest(4)snow(5)attracts(6)trouble(7)normal(8)season(9)one-time(10)whiteUnit testPart IPart II(1)chemicals(2)atmosphere(3)particles(4)trapped(5)lasts(6)human-based(7)progressed(8)Even in Ancient Rome people complained about smoke put into the atmosphere(9)Air pollution can have serious consequences for the health of human beings(10)Cities with large numbers of automobiles or those thatuse great quantities of coal often suffer most severely from air pollution problemsPart IIIPart IVUnit 3Culture makes me what I amTask 1:On the first dayCollectivism Individualism Individualism Collectivism。

大学体验英语听说教程3答案(全)

大学体验英语听说教程3答案(全)

Unit 1 Relationships1.Warm up: Talk about life choices2.Listening task: Catching up with old friendsWhat have you been up to?I dunno.cook up a stormcalculusbrunetteMy judges have a thing against pink hair, so…3.Real World Listening: Karen and Charisse talk about their lives4.Interaction Link: Ten years from nowhold a position/rank/jobUnit 2 Identity1.Warm up: Personal qualities2.Listening task: T alking about surprising qualitiesThird listening:1). She thought a jock must be very big and not good at speaking and with poor academic performanc0e.2). One day Brett gave her a poem which she thought was romantic and full of imagery.3)From his girlfriend who showed her some photos if him dancing.4) Because he thought it was private.5)Kayla is a straight student who can play the drums in a bandcalled Rock Hard.6)Because he thought it’s impossible for a nerd to join a Rock Band. 3.Real World Listening: TJ talks about recent changes in his lifeY ou tore it up in the half-pipe.tear sth up: 把…撕成碎片;捣毁,破坏tear sb up: 使…及其难受sponsorship: 赞助者hang out:4.Interaction Link: Who are you reallyUnit 3 Advice1.Warm up: Mabel Clarkson gives advice2.Listening task: Getting unwanted advice1). 35. She should have a baby now.2). A struggle between career and family.3). Studying in a college.4). Because he wants to save some money and many of his friends are doing the same.5). One believed in the saying that spare the rod and spoil the child while the other doesn’t.3.Real World Listening: Andrea Price gives advice to callers4.Interaction Link: Advice columnwords:•to stick to it: to continue doing sth•juggle: to try to fit two or more jobs, activities etc. into your life试图应付(两项或更多的工作、活动等)•It’s hard to juggle a job, kids, and housework.•很难同时做好工作,照顾好孩子又干好家务活。

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College English Book 3Unit 1Part A Exercise 11.a2.c3.d4.a5.dExercise 2 Jack Smith Rm 1008.Peach Hotel 9 tomorrow morning West Lake Hotel, HangzhouPart B Conversation 1 Exercise 1 1.a 2.c 3.a 4.b 5.aExeercise 2 1. five room in total√rooms for Friday night, 15th of the month√the best rooms in the hotel √2. They damaged the hotel’s property.√They talked rudely in the coffee shop.√They did not pay the account when they left the hotel.√Conversation 2Exercise 1 1.b 2.a 3.d 4.c 5.aExercise 2 1. He is the woman’s favorite hairdresser.√He has an appointment with another customer.√He is a popular hairdresser at the Unisex Hairdresser’s.√2.Tom is just as good as Mercel. √Tom can quickly figure out the best style for a particular customer. √Tom has never done the woman’s hair before. √Part D Home Listening 书后有答案。

Unit 2Part A Exercise 1 Passage 1 a Passage 2 bPartB A Conversation Exercise 1 1.c 2.d 3.b 4.dA Story Exercise 1 1.c 2.b 3.a 4.cExercise 21. 12-year-old bitch from a farmer’s family2. two puppies just two months ago3. for 12 tiger cubs since 5 years ago4. strong but she is smaller than the cubs5.enough milk for her own babies and the baby tigers6. her own children and takes good care of themUnit 3PartA Exercise 1 1. To throw a surprise party for his 40th birthday.2. Pulling on the birthday person’s ear 21 times.3. To invite three very good friends out to dinner.Exercise 2 1. She is on the wrong side of 30/over 30. 2. Yes. It’s pretty good. 3. 254. Between 25 and 30. Because by then you know what you want with life and how to get it.5. They tend to be worried about consequences of what they do.6. She had a good time but she wouldn’t necessarily want to relive it.7. No, She’s happy at her age now.Unit 4PartA Exercise 1 1.d 2.c 3.a 4.d 5.dExercise 2 1) weekly 2)fixed 3) fair 4) teenager 5) discs 6) an excellent way to teach their children the value of money 7) they learn to budget their expenses 8) they will have no money to spend by the end the weekPart B Conversation 1 Exercise 1 1.c 2. b 3.c 4. bExercise 2 1)department stores malls 2) outdoor markets1) thrift store 2) things are on sale1) fix things for himself2)coupons3) that are on saleConversation 2Part A Exercise 1 1.a 2.c 3. d 4.bExercise 2 1. all her allowance for this month 2. go out and eat3.send her a fixed sum of money regularly4.work more5. never made a monthly budget Unit 5Part A Exercise 1 1.d 2.a 3.c 4.c 5.dExercise 2 1) playing a sport they like an essential part of their life 2) keep fit3) live a more active life 4) have a sense of personal achievement5) meet people with similar interestsPart B A Passage Exercise 1 1.c 2.d 3.c 4.a 5.c Exercise 2 1.√2. √ 3.√ 5.√A Conversation Exercise 1 1.c 2.d 3.b 4.a Exercise 2 4. √ 6.√ 7.√ 10. √Unit 6PartB A Passage Exercise 1 1.b 2.b 3.d 4.bExercise 2 1) short time 2)several hours 3) to and from 4) fuel efficient 5) taking off 6) wear and tear 7) staying on the track 8) very fast 9) 150 10)save wear and tearA Conversation Exercise 1 1.d 2.a 3.a 4.dExercise 2 1. …if he parked his car by a double yellow line2. …have gone home …half past five3. …had to get back before six4. …had been following Ben’s car 5….speeding6….60 miles an hour in order to stop BenUnit 7Part A Exercise 1 1.d 2.a 3.b 4.c 5.bExercise 2 1) nowadays 2) perfect 3) dying 4) higher 5) Medical 6) painful 7)cure 8) apart from basic health care, people in the old days didn’t have so many choices about their lifestyles.9) People worked long hours and therefore didn’t have much free time to follow hobbies or develop interests.10) It used to take weeks for mail and news to travel from one part of the worldto another.PartB Passage 1 Exercise 1 1.c 2.d 3.b 4.bExercise 2 1. a….a bit of mess/ cluttered b. …cushionsc. …covered with some ornamentd. …bright colors … soft colorse….all shut…..drawn…there is almost no natural lightf….doesn’t have enough furniture-----…shelves or cupboards will make the room less clutteredg. …indoor plants and cut flowers in the vases,bottles and bowls2. a. practical…concerned with aesthetics b. …imagination c. warm-hearted…sociablePassage 2 Exercise 1 1.a 2. b 3.a 4.aExercise 2 1.a. personal objects…family photosb. valuable things…oriental rugs and ornaments from the Middle Eastc. decoration … very cleand. functional2. a.traveling b. to socializec. working lunch with his partner or discusses business deal … over dinnerd. entertains/spends time at homee. single ….commit himself in personal relationshipsUnit 8Part A Exercise 1 1.c 2.b 3.aPart B A Conversation Exercise 1 1.b 2.a 3.d 4.b 5.c.Exercise 2 1. √ 3. √ 4. √ 6. √ 7. √ 10. √A Passage Exercise 1 1.c 2.a 3.d 4.b 5.aExercise 2 1. …wear trousers or even dark tights 2….knee-length skirts, no minis3.tailored trousers, but no jeans4. ….dress casually on Friday5. Smoking, eating and drinking6. ….go outside to smokeUnit 9Part A Exercise 1 1.b 2.c 3.d 4.dExercise 2 1. An actress 2. A cook 3. A gardener 4. A nurse 5. A bakerPartB A Conversation Exercise 11.Paula How do you do ?2.Paula …yes,I am.3.Paula No. I’ve been working as a sales representative for GM for to years.4.Paula No. My parents speak Spanish. They are Mexican-Americans.5.Paula No. I took a course in Portuguese at college.6.Mark We’ll let you know our decision as soon as possible.A Passage Exercise 1 1.c 2.d 3.a 4.cExercise 2 1…a liberal arts college graduate2. majored in English at college3….college baseball4. …writing, editing and computer7…networking with his fellow graduates8….editorial assistant at a publishing companyUnit 10PartA Exercise 1Exercise 2 1. A crime is an act that breaks the law.2. Those who commit crimes are a danger to the society.3. We must learn to protect ourselves against crime.4. If we happen to see someone committing a crime we should dial 110 to call the police.5. When we go shopping in a crowded place we should take care of our personal belongings.Part B A Conversation Exercise 1 1.b 2.a 3.d 4.cExercise 2 The court …a criminal case……three months ago…..a man and a woman,…arrested by the police and taken to court…standing in the witness-box and answering the lawyer’s questions.…she saw a man go into and come out of the bank….who was with the man….wearing a hat nd crying a bag….wearing a blonde wig and black platform shoes….the exact persons and the things displayed on the table…A Story Exercise 1 1.c 2.d 3.b 4.cExercise 2 ….a policeman on the other side of the street….had been robbed……had left his bag on the floor…..buying a can of coke,….had disappeared….that were in the bag….the more things he said, the more money he would get,…a video camera, jewellery, money and clothes. …a man he had seen following him….to the police station…to collect a report for his insurance company.Unit 11Part A Exercise 11.Q. 1. She hates that kind of book.2. No. Because she said she didn’t have time for such books.2.Q. 1. The Old Man and the Sea.2. He likes Hemingway’s style of writing.3.Q. 1. “Story Time”.2. He thought it was terrible. Because he thought the stories were silly and too childish.4. Q. 1. The Chinese Style Divorce.2. She prefers watching TV to reading books.Exercise 2…cycling … buses or trains … prefers … she has been interested in … enjoys …doesn’t care for … is keen on … favorite … enjoys … talk shows … soap operas…the last kind of Part B A Story Exercise 1 1. d 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. aExercise 2 1. × 2. √ 3. × 4. × 5. × 6. √7. √8.×A Story Exercise 1 1. d 2. c 3. c 4. bExercise 2 1. The fog a. … thickest in yearsb. …thick … pea soup …evening fellc. your hand … your faced. Street signs2. The traffic a. …crept along b. …were on … blowing furiouslyc. …came to a standstill in the eveningd. …impossible …find3. The city It was as quiet as a graveyard.Unit 12Part A Exercise 1 1) 1935 2) very poor 3) 1953 4) truck driver 5) pop singer6) movie star 7) two songs 8) That’s All Right 9) 20,000 10) a million 11)a heart attack 12) 1977Exercise 2 1. …Germany …1879 …Nobel Prize in Physics …theory of relativity …American …1955 … recognized … physicists2. …composer …1756 …died …35 …41…27…23…17…operas…voice3. …English…poet…greatest…1564…1616…works…poetry…comedies…knowledge…human behaviorPart B Passage 1 Exercise 11.He paid his hospital bill, and later paid for his funeral.2.She lost five children in a fire.3.Her face was cut in a knife attack.4.Families of policemen or firemen injured at work.5.“The harder I work, the more money I make, and the more people I can help.”Exercise 2 1. √ 2. × 3. √ 4. √ 5. √ 6. √7. ×8. √Passage 2 Exercise 1 1. a 2. c 3. a 4. bExercise 2 1. …New York City … 1952 2. cheer his son on… hockey … last3.…a heart failure…taken…a nearby hospital4.…to bring him around … in vain5.…was appearing in a play in California6.…first American center… teaching paralyzed people to live more independentlyUnit 13Part A Exercise 1Conversation 1 Q 1. To go to a rock concert with him on Saturday.2. She says she doesn’t have time for that sort of thing.Conversation 2Q 1. She likes all kinds of music.2. Classical music.Conversation 3Q 1. Light music.2. No, she thinks it’s too noisy and it gives her headaches.Exercise 2 1. Music is a universal language.2. Music can express love, longing, happiness and anger.3. Sometimes music may communicate more clearly than words.4. Music is the art of thinking with sounds.5. When I’m in a good mood, I prefer the music with a fast rhythm. But if I feel low,I can only listen to something soft and quiet.Part B Passage 1 Exercise 1 1. a 2. d 3. b 4. b 5. aExercise 2 1. …musical traditions …jazz…blues…early 20th2. …white … black3. …early European settlers … African slaves4. …a clear melody …a strong rhythm5. …electric guitarPassage 2 Exercise 1 1. c 2. d 3. a 4. bExercisse 2 1. a. …full of energy b. …concentrate c. …forget their problemsd. …fune. …love, freedom and imagination2. a. …damage people’s hearing b. …stop people noticing the world outsidec. …make people selfishd. …drugsUnit 14Part A Pasage 1 b Passsage 2 aPart B Passage 1 Exercise 1 1. a 2. d 3. a 4. d 5. bExercise 2 1. √3. √4. √5. √6. √7. √8. √9. √10.√11.√12.√Passage 2 Exercise 1 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. c 5. dExercise 2 1. a. …the top British universities b. …largest universityc. …one of the best centers of learningd. …the cheapest and most far-reaching2. a. …social sciences, arts, science…mathematicsb. …clerks, farm workers, housewives, teachers, and policemen3. a. …part-time b. …full-time employmentc. …their employersd. …work…familye. …their careers …make up for …personal interest …sharpen their mindsUnit 15Exercise 21) 26, 2003 2) hit 3) 630 4) 30,000 5) history 6) severe 7) 6.7 8) 1990 9) 35,000 10) 1,800 11) construction 12) survivedPart B A Forum Exercise 1 1. a 2. c 3. d 4. bExercise 2 1. a. …dictating some letters to his secretaryb. …the roof…rescued by a helicopterc. …only six survivors… the building collapsed2. a. …taking a rest …on a small island …South Pacificb. …towards the harbor…managed to get on a ship…when the lava hit the town3. a. …working in the field … his houseb. …on fire …coming down fast … it crashed into the trees …explosionc. …towards his house …came to …lying in a hospital bedA News Story Exercise 1 1. c 2. b 3. cExercise 2…eating breakfast … stranger color … crystal blue … brownish … ankle-deep …the bottom floor of the hotel …deeper and darker…a group had already gathered …turn into a smelly river …being washed into the sea …blood everywhere … receded once …slowly rose again …the hotel and streets …another wave could come and sweep them awayUnit 16Part A Exercise 1 1. b 2. d 3. b 4. a 5. cExercise 2…2…16-30…22 million…58…24…63%...30…2…6…325,000Part B Passage 1 Exercise 1 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. dExercise 2 1. earlier recorded 2. world’s first printed3. regularly-published4. regularly-published English5. weekly-published English6. American7. daily English 8. daily-published … American coloniesPassage 2 Exercise 1 1. d 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. aTest 1Part A 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. a 6. c 7. b 8. d 9. c 10. cPart B 1. business 2. named 3. located 4. championship 5. enthusiasm6. November7. April8.Baseball is an American sport. It is sometimes called the national pastime.9.American football is different from international football, which Americans callsoccer.10.The most famous athletes make millions of dollars for their playing skill. Americanbest athletes have higher salaries than the country’s president.Part C 1. c 2. d 3. b 4. a 5. dPart D 1. c 2. b 3. d 4. d 5. b 6. d 7. d 8. c 9. b 10. dTest 2Part A 1. b 2. d 3. d 4. b 5. d 6. c 7. d 8. c 9. a 10. bPart B 1. exactly 2. originated 3. total 4. considered 5. suitable 6. serious7. Mexico8.musicians and engineers experimented to find ways to make louder guitars9.This type of guitar became very popular for country music, blues and rock-and-roll.10.It’s inexpensive, fits well in many styles of music, and is relatively easy to learn.Part C 1. b 2. b 3. a 4. d 5. bPart D 1. d 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. a 7. d 8. a 9. b 10. c。

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