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新视野大一下学期英语翻译

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一单元A1.She wouldn't take a drink, much less could she stay for dinner. 她连水都不愿喝一口,更别提留下来吃饭了。

2.He thought I was lying to him,whereas I was telling the truth.他认为我在对他说谎,但实际上我讲的是实话。

3.How do you account for the fact that you have been late every day this week? 这个星期你每天都迟到,对此你怎么解释?4.The increase in their profits is due partly to their new market strategy. 他们利润增长,部分原因是采用了新的市场策略。

5.Such measures are likely to result in the improvement of work efficiency. 这样的措施很可能会带来工作效率的提高。

6.We have already poured a lot of time and energy into the project, so we have to carry on. 我们已经在这个项目上投入了大量时间和精力,所以我们只能继续。

1. I don't think that he would commit robbery, much less would he commit violent robbery.我认为他不会抢劫,更不用说暴力抢劫了.2. Men earn ten dollars an hour on average, whereas women only seven dollars.男工平均工资每小时10美元,而女工才每小时7美元.3. Once the balance in nature is disturbed, it will result in a number of possible unforeseeable effects.自然界的平衡一旦遭到破坏,就会带来很多不可预知的影响.4. The final examination is close at hand; you'd better spend more time reading.期终考试迫在眉睫,你最好多花点时间看书.5. What is interesting is that consumers find it increasingly difficult to identify the nationality of certain brands. This is due partly to globalization and partly to changes in the location of production.有趣的是,消费者发现越来越难以辨别某些品牌的原产国.其部分原因来自于全球化带来的影响,部分原因是由于产地的变化.6. A recent survey showed that women account for 40 percent of the total workforce.最近一次调查表明,妇女占总劳动力的40%.二A1. Despite the fact that she is the only child in her family, she is never babied by her parents. 尽管她是家里的独生女,她父母也从不溺爱她。

新视野大学英语视听说教程1原文及答案Unit8

新视野大学英语视听说教程1原文及答案Unit8

II. Listening SkillsListening for Rents or Charges1.M: Look at this ad! “One bedroom apartment, with kitchen and bathroom.” It’s close to ourschool, and the price is only $250 a month.W: But I want an apartment at least $50 cheaper.Q: What is the highest rent the woman is willing to pay?B) $200.2.M: Laura, I really hate to ask this, but I think I’m going to be five days late with this month’srent. Do you think you could help me out?W: I’m afraid I can’t. It’s $350! I haven’t much money. I have to save hard to pay my own rent; and it’s almost twice as high as yours.Q: How much is the man’s monthly rent?A)$350.3.M: Okay, Mrs. Smith, I’m all packed and ready to move out. There’s just the matter of the$500 damage deposit and I’ll be off.W: Well, Rob, there’s also the matter of some cigarette burns on the carpet and a hole in one of the walls. Those damages will cost $100 to repair.Q: How much is the landlady willing to give back to the man?B)$400.4.M1: Frank, we need to talk about this month’s utility bill. It’s $220, and I’ve give you half the amount. Why areyou asking for $50 morre?W2: Don’t you think you should pay a little bit more than that? You have an extra heater in your bedroom. And you have been taking two hot showers a day, sometimes for almost an hour. I think you should be thankful I’m only asking for $160.Q: How much is the second speaker asking the first one to pay?B)$160.5.M: Why are you still staying here? The girls on this floor are so noisy! You can get anapartment off campus for just a little more money. Perhaps $450 a month.W: Well, actually, I was planning to pay the extra $50 to move there. But I changed my idea when I learned those noisy girls will move out next term.Q: What is the rent for the girl’s dorm?B)$400.III. Listening InTask 1:Living with RoommatesLiving with roommates in college dorms, one is likely to have problems as well as success.Some students report more unhappy relationships with their roommates than they do the opposite. One reason for this is that it’s human nature to pick out a person’s negative aspects more easily than to realize his or her positive ones. Living in a college dorm, you will certainly se both the strong points and shortcomings of your roommates. But you’ll be more likely to remember those unhappy moments between you and talk about them. You may often tend to tell war stories about someone who spilled their breakfast all over you, but seldom will you talk about the pleasant conversation you had with someone over breakfast. This selective memory does you no good at all! Therefore, if you want to enjoy better relationships with your roommates, you must work hard to view them as people and make yourself fully aware that they’re going to have some faults—and so are you!1.C2.A3.B4.D5.BTask 2:Interviewing a Rental AgentM: Hi. Are you Jane from the rental agency?W: Yes. Nice to meet you. I take it you’re Tim.M: Yeah. Well, I just started to look into moving off campus. It seems that all the good places are going fast.W: That’s right; you gotta be quick. Let me tell you a little about this apartment. It’s a one bedroom, one living room apartment, with a bathroom and a kitchen. The furnishings are all new. There are hardwood floors, these large windows in the front, and it tends to be a quiet neighborhood.M: And how about the transportation?W: Well, from the bus stop down the block you can always catch buses onto campus, or into the city.M: Ok. How about the rent?W: The rent is $300 per month.M: Is there a security deposit?W: Yes. You must first pay the security deposit, which is one month’s rent, and the last month’s rent. Then, normal monthly payment begins.M: And, would mind if I have a roommate?W: Of course not! Whatever you like.M: Well, the place looks good. I’ll definitely be in touch.W: Ok. Here’s my business card. Give me a call if you have any questions.M: Will do.1.He intends to move off campus.2.The apartment consists of a bedroom, a living room, a bathroom and a kitchen. It is equipped with hardwood floors andnew furnishings, and is located in a quiet neighborhood.3.From the bus stop down the block people can always catch buses onto campus, or into the city.4.It is $300 per month.5.He has to first pay the security deposit, which is one month’s rent, and the last month’s rent.Task 3: Off-campus ApartmentsIn many colleges and universities, the rapid increase in the number of resident students has made on-campus dormitories increasingly crowded. Thus even some of the least attractive off-campus apartments now seem to be in great demand. As a result, real estate owners tend to purchase as many properties as they can near college campus for the sole purpose of renting them out yo students. “College towns” have sprung up across the country where there are large numbers of houses filled with students tenants. To find an apartment that’s “right” for you, first determine exactly how much you can spend. Don’t waste your valuable time seeing apartments you can’t afford. Use newspaper classified ads, apartment guides and the Internet, to make a list of “candidates” in your price range and needs. First consider how much travel time you can afford each day. The next question: will you have a roommate to share the costs? Will you be able to afford the apartment if your partner moves out? Furthermore, be sure to consider the potential costs of utilities carefully. Sometimes utility costs are included in the rent. This arrangement often gives a clearer picture of monthly costs.resident dormitories apartments demand properties rent right spend afford roommate moves costsTask 4: Roommate Wanted20-year-old two 3-bedroom preferred responsible respectful north walking distance privateair conditioning high speed $275 utilitiesIV. Speaking OutModel 1 It’s all my fault.Now Your TurnProfessor: Everyone should be here by now. Where’re they?David: Well, there was a notice posted on the bulletin board, but maybe not everyone saw it.Professor: Did anyone put up a notice in the regular classroom?David: Well, I think nobody did.Professor: Really?David: I hate to say it, but I don’t think the rest of the class is coming.Professor: It’s all my fault. I should have told them all on the last class.Model 2 I didn’t do that.Now Your TurnElectrician: Wasn’t I just here several days ago for an electrical problem?Ashley: I guess you’re mistaken.Electrician: Oh man!Look what you’ve done! You can’t plug all these appliances into one socket. It’s too much overloaded! Ashley: I’m sorry, but I didn’t do that.Electrician: The truth is, you college kids never learn!Model 3 I’m afraid you’re rightNow Your TurnJames: Well, you see, when you get up, you always take a long shower—one hour sometimes.John:That’s not true! I do have a shower every morning, but I don’t think I spent that long.James: But when you use the bathroom, you always lock the door.John: I’m sorry. I just like my privacy.James: Well, the fact is that others need to use the toilet too. Do you think we should go downstairs to the gas station to use the public toilets?John: I’m afraid you’re right. I promise I’ll take a quick shower later, and keep the door open.V. Let’s TalkJack: Hey, Anne, long time no see!Anne: Yeah, whatcha’ been doin’?Jack: Oh, not much, just hanging around my suite.Anne: Oh, you got a suite this year? I remember last year you were in a triple. I mean, thouse rooms were really supposed to be for two people, but they stuffed three of you in them.Jack: Right. That’s why I got to bid first for my room this year. And now me and five other guys are in a suite.Anne: So it’s three rooms for two people each?Jack: Right. And how about you? Where are youliving this year?Anne: I’m out in the Hillside Community, Ireally like it there. It’s a little furtheraway from the Academic buildings, but it’snice and quiet. You know, I’m not much of apartygoer.Jack: I know. Last year our crazy floor usedin my room? I had to do 15 hours of building service!Anne: That RA was so strict! In Hillside, since it’s mostly an older community, there are no regulations about alcohol.However, Sunday through Thursday, and Friday and Saturday after 1 a.m. are all “quiet hours”.Jack: Is it more expensive to live up there? Iknow the apartments are really nice.Anne: Yeah, a lot more. I t’s about $2,000 a semester.Jack: Whoa. My room is just $1,400 for a year per person.For ReferenceaB,ask A why he/she wants to move out.Why? Is your roommate really that hard to live with?A, make your complaint.I’m afraid so. He/she snores loudly, and it keeps me up all night!B, ask A whether he/she has tried to solve the problem.Well, isn’t there anything you can do about it? Have you talked to him/her?A, express your disappointment.I have, but he/she says there’s nothing he/she can do about it. I know it’s not his/her fault.B, make your suggestion.I think you can suggest he/she go to see a doctor. They can help people who snore.A, make comments on B’s suggestion..Well, if he/she agrees, that would be a good idea. And I don’t have to move out.For ReferencebA, greet B and show your surprise for having not seen him/her for days.Hi, John. I haven’t seen you for days. Where have you been?B, tell A that you’re not on campus very often.Hey, John. It’s good to see you. I’m not living in the dorm now.A, ask B why.What’s up? Anything unhappy?B, give your reason.Well, I just wanted a little more freedom. And… some of my roommates were making me crazy.A, make comments on what B says.I know what you mean. It’s really inconvenient to share a single room with several other people.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingListeningTask 1: The Residence HallThe University Residence Hall houses 339 students. It is conveniently located on campus, andprovides comfortable, fully air-conditioned room for male and female students. As an integral partof the educational program, it is more than a place where students can eat and sleep; it is a livingunit in the true sense of the term. Here students from all parts of the country and all corners of theworld are assigned to room without regard to race, religion, color or national origin. They enjoymany opportunities to make new friends with all kinds of people and can also enjoy manyvoluntary educational, social, culture and recreational activities provided by the Residence Hallstaff, in cooperation with the Residence Hall Council. The experience here will contribute as much to students’ development as will their coursework and study, and ultimately to the sound education needed for effective citizenship in the community.1. on campus air-conditioned room 3392. the educational program a living unit eat and sleep3. all parts of the country assigned to room national origin4. make new friends educational activities5. students’ development the sound education citizenshipTask 2: Arrangements for MovingGood morning, ladies and gentlemen. I’ve called this meeting to discuss our new campus which is opening fully next year. We plan to move our students to the new facilities in groups, so please listen carefully. They Agricultural Science students won’t move at all. As you know, their new facilities were opened last year, and they are well placed for both laboratory and classroom space. The Arts students, however, are a different case. History students are all moving, but unfortunately Their teachers will be left in the old building, as the new office accommodation isn’t yet ready. Better news for engineers. Your faculty, staff and students, are already in the process of moving to the new campus. The lab is already in operation. The move for the engineers should be completednext week. The old engineering building will be taken over by the Philosophy Department. TheFaculty of Law has been moved downtown. This leaves vacant the premises previously occupiedby the lawyers. The planning committee is accepting suggestions for the way school buildingscould be used. So, if you have further doubts or questions, please let us know. Thank you.1. T2. F3. T4. T5. FTask 3: Top of the WorldSuch a feeling’s coming over meThere is wonder in most everything I seeNot a cloud in the skyGot the sun in my eyesAnd I won’t be surprised if it’s a dreamEverything I want the world to beIs now coming true especially for meAnd the reason is clearIt’s because you are hereYou’re the nearest thing to heaven that I’ve seenI’m on the top of the world lookingDown on creationAnd the only explanation I can findIs the love that I’ve found ever sinceYou’ve been aroundYour love’s put me at the top of world…。

新视野大学英语视听说教程1

新视野大学英语视听说教程1

新视野大学英语视听说教程1新视野大学英语视听说教程(第二版)1Unit one How’s your college lifeII. Listening for namesListen to the dialogs and fill in the blanks with what you hear.1. The boy is called _ by his first name.2. Nancy's last name is _.3. Nancy should see _ if she needs a loan.4. Laura's full name is _.5. _ will get his parking pass in a minute.III. Listening in-Task 1Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to complete each statement. Then listen again and check your answers.1. Betty Russell is a(n) _______.(A) professor who teaches international students(B) officer from the International Students' Office(C) library director(D) program director2. It is important for new students to _______ first.(A) get the ID card(B) pick up the library card(C) have a medical check-up(D) enroll3. When they use the school sports facilities, the students must _______.(A) pay the fee(B) show their ID card(C) prove they are students(D) like sports4. At the health center, the medical service is free for _______.(A) all international students(B) both students and staff(C) all enrolled students(D) all students who need medical assistance5. The talk was most probably given _______.(A) at the beginning of the semester(B) at the beginning of the year(C) at the end of the vacation(D) in the first week of classesTask 2Listen to the dialog and check the speaker of each statement in the table. Then listen again and check your answers.John Lisa1. It's easy to make friends on campus.2. The atmosphere on campus is different from the outside.3. It's easy to go to the shopping center when living in town.4. Commuting to classes would take so much time.5. The cafeteria food is the same thing every day.6. The cafeteria food is OK.Task 3Listen to the story and answer the questions. Then listen again and check your answers.1. Why did the student appear for the personal interview?2. What did the interviewer decide to do about the smart student?3. What options did the student have on the interviewer's questions?4. How did the student react first when he heard the real difficult question?5. Why didn't the student answer the interviewer's second question?Further ListeningListen to the passage and complete the statements with what you hear. Then listen again and check your answers.1. College life is a _ experience for the speaker.2. College life gives him a sense of responsibility, of being .3. He was_ about where he was going.4. There are friendly people around to _ .5. He likes to _ , something he couldn't do in high school.Listen to the passage and mark the statements T (true) or F (false). Then listen again and check your answers.1. The talk is about how to improve listening.(A) True(B) False2. According to the speaker, listening is less taught than any other means of communication.(A) True(B) False3. In professional work it pays to listen to customers or clients.(A) True(B) False4. Listening develops personal relationships more quickly than speaking.(A) True(B) False5. Listening is an important means of communication.(A) TrueUnit 2 Do you work outII. Identify numbersListen to the dialogs and choose the best answer to each question you hear.1. (A) More than 18,000.(B) About 20,000.(C) More than 2,000.(D) Fewer than 2,000.2.(A) 14.(B) 9.(C) 5.(D) 4.3.(A) 5 kilometers.(B) 10 kilometers.(C) 15 kilometers.(D) 20 kilometers.4.(A) More than 20.(B) About 15 to 20.(C) 6.(D) 6 groups.5.(A) 215.(B) 250.(C) 430.(D) 500.III.Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to complete each statement. Then listen again and check your answers.1. At his first meeting, the speaker found Yao Ming wasabout _______ inches taller than his teammates.(A) 7(B) 9(C) 11(D) 132. The speaker did not believe _______ when he first saw Yao Ming.(A) his own eyes(B) Yao Ming's size(C) that Yao Ming should be so thin(D) that Yao Ming was Chinese-born3. Yao Ming competed with players _______ for the first time at a Nike camp in Paris.(A) older than him(B) younger than him(C) his own age(D) taller than him4. The Lakers coach predicted that Yao Ming would havea strong effect on _______.(A) his team(B) the Shanghai Sharks(C) the basketball games(D) the NBA5. The talk was most probably given by a(n)_______.(A) official from the Nike company(B) official from a Nike camp in Paris(C) sponsor for a Chinese football club(D) professional basketball playerTask 2Listen to the passage and complete the sentences with what you hear. Then listen again and check your answers.Physical exercise can make you (1). By doing some form of exercise every day, your level of (2) will increase and you will (3) at night. There are many (4) forms of physical exercise that suit different (5) of different people. But be (6) when choosing the right type of exercise for yourself.Task 3Listen to the story and answer the questions. Then listenagain and check your answers.1. What did the grandfather and his grandson do?2. What was the grandfather doing while his grandson was playing?3. Where were they when they saw a tree in the way?4. What happened when the grandson hit the ball?5. Why was the grandfather able to hit the ball over the tree when he was young?Further listening > Task 1Listen to the passage and complete the statements with what you hear. Then listen again and check your answers.Sports in the U.S.1. Young people play sports either in _or for teams representing schools.2. Many Americans watch sports_ , if not daily.3. On TV, American football, baseball and basketball are the most_ sports.4. Soccer has a long way to go before it is on the same level with the " _".5. American professional teams have a large _ to draw from.Listen to the passage and mark the statements T (true) or F (false). Then listen again and check your answers.The umbrella1. An athlete entered the hotel when it was raining.(A) True(B) False2. He left his umbrella in the stand before he went upstairs.(A) True(B) False3. He tied a card to his umbrella in order to make sure it will not be stolen.(A) True(B) False4. In ten minutes he returned, but the umbrella was gone.(A) True(B) False5. Most likely the umbrella was not taken by a champion long-distance runner.(A) True(B) FalseUnit 3 Tell me about your friendsUnit 3 Tell me about your friendsII. Listening skills: Understanding times and dates NextListen to the dialogs and choose the best answer to each question you hear.1.(A) 5:15.(B) 5:05.(C) 5:00.(D) 4:55.2.(A) 7 o'clock.(B) 8 o'clock.(C) 9 o'clock.(D) 10 o'clock.3.(A) 11:00.(B) 12:00.(C) Around 12:30.(D) Around 1:30.4.(A) 5:00, Saturday.(B) 5:00, August 26.(C) 5:00, Sunday.(D) 5:30, October 26.5.(A) On May 14, 1869.(B) On March 14, 1879.(C) On April 18, 1955.(D) On April 8, 1955.III. Listening in > T ask 1Listen to the passage and choose the best way to complete each statement. Then listen again and check your answers.1. I look at the picture when I ______.(A) sit at my desk in my bedroom(B) prepare for an important exam(C) meet with difficulty in my study(D) remember those friends2. The picture was taken when we were ______.(A) studying in high school(B) playing together(C) graduating from high school(D) entering high school3. The ties between my friends and me have ______.(A) brought me lots of news from them(B) let us share each other's experiences(C) kept our lives from going in different directions(D) kept us close to each other4. We update each other on what's been going on through ______.(A) text messaging and Facebook(B) Facebook and Twitter(C) Twitter, text messaging and e-mail(D) text messaging, Facebook and Twitter5. My friends have not only shared my difficult experiences but also ______.(A) given me a lot of comfort(B) enriched those happy ones(C) brought me the good ones(D) settled our disagreementsListening in > Task 2Listen to the passage and complete the statements with what you hear. Then listen again and check your answers.Problem of meeting people1. I feel _ about my ability to cope with problems in my studies, but I'm not comfortable _ with other students, especially local ones.2. The primary reason is the _ barrier.3. It seems I really need _, colloquial English. Besides, there's the _ gap.4. I guess the best way to begin is to start talking about _ that we share, and then I could suggest _ a cup of tea or coffee.5. Another way would be to _ on campus, because that immediately gives us something _ with other people there.Listening in > Task 3 NextListen to the story and answer the questions. Then listen again to check your answers.What destroys friendship?1. How did the neighbor react to the woman's gossip?2. What did the woman learn about what she had said about the neighbor?3. Why did the woman go to the wise old man?4. What happened to the feather the next day?5. What lesson did the woman learn from her experience?Listening in > Task 4 NextListen to the announcement and fill in the blanks with what you hear. Then listen again to check your answer.An announcementLadies and gentlemen, may I have your attention, please?(1) will have an (2) this Saturday. All members are requested to meet at the (3) at (4) a.m. The bus will leave at (5). Make sure you're (6)! Thank you.Further listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 1 Listen to the passage and complete the statements with what you hear. Then listen again and check your answersMy friend saved me.1. One day on his way home the speaker saw a bunch of kids_ Robert, knocking all his books out of his arms.2. Robert looked up and there was _ in his eyes.3. As the speaker handed the glasses to Robert, there was _ on Robert's face.4. On graduation day, Robert told the audience how his friend had saved him from _.5. Sometimes, with _, you can change a person's life.Further listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 2 Listen to the passage and mark the statements T (true) or F (false). Then listen again and check your answersHow to build lifelong friendship?1. Friends sometimes misunderstand each other.(A) True(B) False2. People need their independence and privacy more than friends.(A) True(B) False3. It is always convenient for you to put friends up in your home when they want to.(A) True(B) False4. Some people believe that friends can ask for any favor and the answer should be "yes".(A) True(B) False5. The most important thing for friends to do is to showunderstanding and respect for each other.(A) True(B) FalseUnit 4 How's the weather today?Listening skills: Listening for telephone numbers NextListen to the dialogs and fill in the blanks with what you hear.1.The phone number for the weather office is_ .2.The general manager will return the call at _.3.Simon's mobile phone number is _.4.The man could dial _, extension _ for further information about the sports meet.5.The man should dial _to reach his friend in Miami.III. Listening inTask 1Listen to the passage and choose the best way to complete each statement. Then listen again and check your answer.Weather forecasting1. Weather forecasting makes it possible for people to ______.(A) answer any question there may be about the weather(B) tell what the weather will probably be like in theshort term(C) predict all the important changes in the weather(D) understand and control the weather2. Weather forecasting can be made with the help of ______.(A) a person's hands and eyes(B) a weather map(C) a weather computer(D) observation3. It will be soon ______ if a rainbow appears in rainy weather.(A) foggy(B) cloudy(C) sunny(D) rainy4. If distant objects seem quite clear and near, ______ weather will then probably come.(A) rainy(B) fine(C) warm(D) cloudy5. A fog that occurs at sunrise is a sign of ______weather during the day.(A) snowy(B) cloudy(C) foggy(D) warmListening in > Task 2 NextListen to the dialog and check the speaker of each statement in the table. Then listen again and check your answer.Wrong weather forecastMan Woman1. I've got all the food and drinks for the barbecue.2. We can use that old net for beach volleyball.3. I watched the weather forecast last night, and the weatherperson said it's going to be fine.4. When I was little, we never had this much rain in the summer.5. I bet it's all the pollution and the hole in the ozone layer that's changing the weather.。

大一英语口语考试话题

大一英语口语考试话题

英文口语1、Catch me later.中文:过会儿再来找我。

英文口语2、I'll treat you to diner.中文:我想请你吃晚饭。

英文口语3、For here or to go?中文:在这儿吃还是带走?英文口语4、I'm glad you enjoyed it.中文:你喜欢我就高兴。

英文口语5、It really comes in handy.中文:有了它真是方便。

英文口语6、Could you take a picture for me? 中文:你能帮我拍照吗?英文口语7、I can't believe it.中文:我简直不敢相信。

英文口语8、It's essential.中文:这是必要的。

英文口语9、I'll pick up the tab.中文:我来付帐。

英文口语10、I'm in good shape.中文:我的身体状况很好。

英文口语11、Don't let me down.中文:别让我失望。

英文口语12、I couldn't help it.中文:我没有办法。

英文口语13、Just to be on the safe side.中文:为安全起见。

英文口语14、Don't take any chances.中文:不要心存侥幸。

英文口语15、Thanks for the warning.中文:谢谢你的提醒。

英文口语16、I'm on a diet.中文:我正在节食。

英文口语17、I'm lost.中文:我给搞糊涂了。

英文口语18、Do you often work out?中文:你经常锻炼身体吗?英文口语19、I'm on my way.中文:我这就上路。

英文口语20、I'm crazy bout English.中文:我非常喜欢英语。

英文口语21、That's fair.中文:那样公平。

新视野大学英语-视听说教程1答案Unit2

新视野大学英语-视听说教程1答案Unit2

新视野大学英语-视听说教程1答案Unit2II. Listening SkillsIdentifying Numbers1.M: The stadium looks pretty big. How many people does it seat?W: It holds around 20,000. They say more than 18,000 Tickets have been sold.Q: How many tickets are left now?2.W: I was planning on signing up for the swimming class. BitI heard it’s full.M: Really? That’s strange. There were nine swimming classes last semester, and this semester there are five more.Q: How many swimming classes are there this semester/3.W: How far do you jog every day? 5 kilometers?M: No, about 15km. I have to run that far to stay in good people.Q: How far does the man run each day?4. M: How many people will come to your home to watch the World Cup Final? Want me tobring anything?W: Probably like 15 or 20. I’ve got most things covered. Maybe just bring a six-pack or something else to drink.Q: About how many people will come to watch the World Cup Final?5.W: How many people do you think will enter for the City Marathon?M: I’m not sure. It was 250 last year. But someone told me the number is likely to double this tear.Q: How many people are likely to enter for this year’s CityMarathon?1.D2.A3.C4.B5.DIII. Listening InTask 1: Yao MingI first saw Yao Ming back in 1997. Nike had just signed a contract to sponsor the Shanghai Sharks. We had a little party to introduce ourselves and get to know the players. A few of us were there when the team walked in. They looked normal, most about 6’4’’ or so. Then, a thin, baby-faced guy about 7’5’’ came in. We were all surprised at seeing him. We couldn’t believe his size. And when he started hitting three-pointers, we were really blown away! Our guys in the U’S’ didn’t believe that there was a Chinese kid that tall. To convince them, we had to bring him to a Nike camp in Paris that summer. Yao had always played against kids who were older than him. This was the first time he was competing with players his own age. Del Harris, then the Lakers coach, was at the camp. He fell in love with Yao Ming. He was telling everybody, “I got to have a picture with that kid. One day he’s going to have a real impact on the NBA.”1.D2.B3.C4.D5.ATask 2: RonaldoRonaldo will become the first three-time winner of the FIFAWorld Player of the Year Award this Tuesday. Ronaldo played his early football with amateur clubs. By the time he was 16, he had signed his professional contract with a Brazilian club. He played very well, gaining a goal almost in each game. He was still only17 when he went to seek his fortune in the European Leagues. Ata Dutch club, Ronaldo got 30 goals on 33 matches. Back home, he was a member of the Brazilian team that won the World Cup in the U.S .In 1994.Although he did not get to play a single minute in that tournament, he was soon being described as the new Pele. He moved to Bracelona in 1996, and the next summer became a member of Inter Milan. He quickly became the hottest property in football, winning the FIFA World Player of the Year Award in 1996 and 1997. As he took the award in 1999 for the third time, there was no doubt that his name would live on in history.1.He played his early football with amateur clubs.2.He signed his professional contract with a Brazilian club.3.He went to Europe to seek his fortune in the European leagues.4.He was described as the new Pele.5.He won the award for three times: in 1996, 1997 and 1999.Task 3: Physical ExerciseMore and more people today are realizing the importance of regular physical exercise. Physical exercise can make you strong and healthy. By doing some form of physical exercise every day, your level of energy will increase and you will sleep better at night. There are many different forms of physical exercises that suit different tastes and needs of different people. Take track and field events, for example. Throwing the javelin can strengthen your arm and upper body. The long jump and high jump can strengthen your legs. Basketball, football and volleyball are alsogood forms of exercise. Be careful when choosing the right type of exercise for yourself. Id your heart is weak, for example, you should start with some light exercise. If you are overweight, know your limits. In a word, don’t overdo it.Healthy form energy better different tastes careful choosing Task 4: An AnnouncementOpen interested checkup apply PE Department exercise opportunityIV. Speaking OutAsking for and Giving DirectionsModel 1 Where’s…, please?Now Your TurnNew student: Excuse me.Where’s the gym, please?Lisa: You see that library building over there?New student: Yeah.Lisa: The gym is behind it.New student: Thank you very much.Lisa: Any time.Model 2 Sorry, I’m new here, too.Now Your TurnNew student: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the tennis courts?Ashley: The tennis courts? Sorry, I don’t know. I’m new here, too.New student: OK, thanks anyway.(Then the new student asks James.)New student: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the tennis courts are?James: See the Student Activities Cente r over there? They’re in front of it.New student: Thanks a lot.James: No problem.Model 3 Go straight ahead till…Now Your TurnNew student: Excuse me. I wonder if you could tell me how to get to the school stadium. John: Just go straight ahead till you reach the riverside, then turn right and walk until you see the students’ cafeteria. Turn left, and walk about five minutes. You’ll see HudsonHall, a dorm building. The school stadium is on the opposite side.New student: Thank you very much.John: You’re welcome.V. Let’s TalkJim: Hey Jack, hurry up! The game’s going to start any minute mow. What are you doing anyway?Jack: I’m just making some popcorn. Beer, popcorn, football! What more could you want on a Saturday afternoon?Jim: Yeah, I guess this is the next best thing to getting actual tickets to the game. I’m cool with just watching it here in the dorm. The TV will give us a better view.Jack: It’s gonna be a good game. I’m anxious to see some of the local players in action.Jim: Yeah, should be goo d… but not for your team. I don’t think they have a chance.Jack: Why not? We’ve got some good players.Jim: Maybe, but the other team has some of the best players in Europe. David Beckham, Michael Owen. How can your guys compete with them?Jack: Of course they’re good, but our local team is alsoexcellent!Jim: OK, if you’re so confident, how about a bet?Jack: All right. Loser pays for a dinner at Pizza Hut after the match.Jim: Fine. I could eat some pizza tonight. Mmm. I can taste it now.Jack: Don’t forget to bring your wallet, Jim. You’re going to need it after you lose.Jim: Goal! Michael Owen. I think I’m starting to get hungry for some pizza!Jack: I think our goalkeeper was distracted.Jim: Yeah, right! (sarcastically)Jack: Hey! Our team’s got a c orner. Only two minutes left. Maybe the game will end in a tie. Jim: Ooooh! Too bad, Jack. You guys almost did it!Jack: Well, time is up, and I’m starving. Let’s go to Pizza Hut. It’s on me!Jack( rooting for the home team) a,b,e,fJim( rooting for the visiting room) c,d,g,hFor ReferenceaA, say the score of the match excitedly.Wow! The score is 65:67 in favor of Lakers.B, discourage your partner and ask for wait-and-see.Come on! Rockets is striking back. He who smiles last smiles best.A, answer back, showing confidence in the visiting team.I don’t think so. Well begun is half done, you know.B, shout at the three-point shoot which leads to the home team’s advantage.THREE! 68:67 in Rockets’ favor. Come on, guys! Some more points!A, sign at the final loss of the visiting team and show your disbelief.Oh, Jesus. How can that be?bA, comment on the general performance of the team.These guys do a good job today, huh?B, agree but say what you see happening on the field.Yeah. They’re really wonder ful. Oh, the opposing team scored two goals within THREE minutes!A, show your extreme disbelief.Incredible! 2goal in 3 minutes!B, complain about the poor defense and save.What poor defense and terrible save of the goalkeeper!A, Show your disappointment by promising not to watch the team’s game later.My whole night id ruined. I don’t want to watch their game any more.VI. Furthering Listening and Speaking ListeningTask 1: Sports in the U.S.Sports are very important in the U.S. both for spectators and participants. Many people have jobs where they sit for most of the day, so when they have free time, they like to take part in more physical activities. Both team sports and individual activities are popular. Youth sports are played either in local clubs or for teams representing schools. Most major league sports recruit their players from college or high school teams. Specter sports are also a major part of American culture. Many Americans watch sports weekly, if not daily. Thousands of people attendprofessional and college sporting events to cheer on their local teams. Millions more choose to watch on TV and root from their own living rooms. On TV, American football, baseball and basketball are the most popular sports. Soccer has a long way to go before it is on the same level with the “big three”. Although there is some overlapping, football is played in the fall, basketball in the winter and baseball in the spring and summer. American professional teams are privately owned and generally situated in majo r cities, so they have a large fan base to draw from. There’s no government involvement in these leagues.1. popular2. weekly3. local clubs4. big three5. fan baseTask 2: WalkingGenerally, people travel by car, bus or subway in America. Rarely is a bicycle used as a method for transportation. In many cities and towns, Americans choose to walk. Walking is considered one of the best way to stay healthy. It is the world’s most natural exercise. About 50 million Americans are active in what is called “fitness” walking. They take short walks a few times each week to improve their health. Fitness walking can be done almost anywhere, anytime. No special equipment is needed. Experts advise drinking lots of water before and after each walk. They say the most effective way to walk is the natural way. A new study has provided details about the link between walking and your emotional health. A professional at California State University asked a group of students to describe their feelings of energy and tension. Then he sent them on a fast walk for 10minutes. When the students returned, they reported feeling less tired and more energetic. The professor found short walks could also help make personal problems seem less serious. Indeed, one group of people said their p roblems didn’t seem as bad as they had been before they went for a fast 10-minute walk.1. F2.F3.F4.T5.TTask 3: The 27th Summer Olympic GamesThe 27th summer Olympic Games were held in Sydney, Australia, in 2000. Thousand of athletes gathered there to take part in the first Summer Olympic of the new century. It was, however, notthe first time for Australia to host the Olympic Games. Australia also played host in 1956, when the city of Melbourne was the site of the Games. The 2000 Olympic lasted a little more than two weeks, from September 15 to October 1. The mascot of Sydney Olympic Games was, not surprisingly, a Kangaroo. There were some new events in the 1000 Olympic, such as women’s water polo and weightlifting. The Games were a great success. In sporting competition, athletes broke lots of Olympic and world records. Also, the event was a huge financial success for Australia, especially in the tourism industry.1. D2.B3.B4.C5.D。

新视野大学英语视听说教程第一册最新版Unit8答案(含听力原文)

新视野大学英语视听说教程第一册最新版Unit8答案(含听力原文)

Uint8II. Listening SkillsListening for Rents or Charges1.M: Look at this ad! “One bedroom apartment, with kitchen and bathroom.” It’s close to ourschool, and the price is only $250 a month.W: But I want an apartment at least $50 cheaper.Q: What is the highest rent the woman is willing to pay?B) $200.2.M: Laura, I really hate to ask this, but I think I’m going to be five days late with this month’srent. Do you think you could help me out?W: I’m afraid I can’t. It’s $350! I haven’t much money. I have to save hard to pay my own rent;and it’s almost twice as high as yours.Q: How much is the man’s monthly rent?A)$350.3.M: Okay, Mrs. Smith, I’m all packed and ready to move out. There’s just the matter of the$500 damage deposit and I’ll be off.W: Well, Rob, there’s also the matter of some cigarette burns on the carpet and a hole in one of the walls. Those damages will cost $100 to repair.Q: How much is the landlady willing to give back to the man?B)$400.4.M1: Frank, we need to talk about this month’s utility bill. It’s $220, and I’ve give you half theamount. Why are you asking for $50 morre?W2: Don’t you think you should pay a little bit more than that? Y ou have an extra heater in your bedroom. And you have been taking two hot showers a day, sometimes for almost an hour. I think you should be thankful I’m only asking for $160.Q: How much is the second speaker asking the first one to pay?B)$160.5.M: Why are you still staying here? The girls on this floor are so noisy! Y ou can get anapartment off campus for just a little more money. Perhaps $450 a month.W: Well, actually, I was planning to pay the extra $50 to move there. But I changed my idea when I learned those noisy girls will move out next term.Q: What is the rent for the girl’s dorm?B)$400.III. Listening InTask 1:Living with RoommatesLiving with roommates in college dorms, one is likely to have problems as well as success.Some students report more unhappy relationships with their roommates than they do the opposite. One reason for this is that it’s human nature to pick out a person’s negative aspects more easily than to realize his or her positive ones. Living in a college dorm, you will certainly se both the strong points and shortcomings of your roommates. But you’ll be more likely to remember those unhappy moments between you and talk about them. Y ou may often tend to tell war stories about someone who spilled their breakfast all over you, but seldom will you talk about the pleasant conversation you had with someone over breakfast. This selective memory does you no good at all! Therefore, if you want to enjoy better relationships with your roommates, you must work hard to view them as people and make yourself fully aware that they’re going to have some faults—and so are you!1.C2.A3.B4.D5.BTask 2:Interviewing a Rental AgentM: Hi. Are you Jane from the rental agency?W: Y es. Nice to meet you. I take it you’re Tim.M: Y eah. Well, I just started to look into moving off campus. It seems that all the good places are going fast.W: That’s right; you gotta be quick. Let me tell you a little about this apartment. It’s a one bedroom, one living room apartment, with a bathroom and a kitchen. The furnishings are all new. There are hardwood floors, these large windows in the front, and it tends to be a quiet neighborhood.M: And how about the transportation?W: Well, from the bus stop down the block you can always catch buses onto campus, or into the city.M: Ok. How about the rent?W: The rent is $300 per month.M: Is there a security deposit?W: Y es. Y ou must first pay the security deposit, which is one month’s rent, and the last month’s rent. Then, normal monthly payment begins.M: And, would mind if I have a roommate?W: Of course not! Whatever you like.M: Well, the place looks good. I’ll definitely be in touch.W: Ok. Here’s my business card. Give me a call if you have any questions.M: Will do.1.He intends to move off campus.2.The apartment consists of a bedroom, a living room, a bathroom and a kitchen. It is equippedwith hardwood floors and new furnishings, and is located in a quiet neighborhood.3.From the bus stop down the block people can always catch buses onto campus, or into thecity.4.It is $300 per month.5.He has to first pay the security deposit, which is one month’s rent, and the last month’s rent.Task 3: Off-campus ApartmentsIn many colleges and universities, the rapid increase in the number of resident students has made on-campus dormitories increasingly crowded. Thus even some of the least attractive off-campus apartments now seem to be in great demand. As a result, real estate owners tend to purchase as many properties as they can near college campus for the sole purpose of renting them out yo students. “College towns”have sprung up across the country where there are large numbers of houses filled with students tenants. To find an apartment that’s “right”for you, first determine exactly how much you can spend. Don’t waste your valuable time seeing apartments you can’t afford. Use newspaper classified ads, apartment guides and the Internet, to make a list of “candidates” in your price range and needs. First consider how much travel time you can afford each day. The next question: will you have a roommate to share the costs? Will you be able to afford the apartment if your partner moves out? Furthermore, be sure to consider the potential costs of utilities carefully. Sometimes utility costs are included in the rent. This arrangement often gives a clearer picture of monthly costs.resident dormitories apartments demand properties rent right spend afford roommate moves costsTask 4: Roommate Wanted20-year-old two 3-bedroom preferred responsible respectful north walking distance privateair conditioning high speed $275 utilitiesIV. Speaking OutModel 1 It’s all my fault.Now Y our TurnProfessor: Everyone should be here by now. Where’re they?David: Well, there was a notice posted on the bulletin board, but maybe not everyone saw it. Professor: Did anyone put up a notice in the regular classroom?David: Well, I think nobody did.Professor: Really?David: I hate to say it, but I don’t think the rest of the class is coming.Professor: It’s all my fault. I should have told them all on the last class.Model 2 I didn’t do that.Now Y our TurnElectrician: Wasn’t I just here several days ago for an electrical problem?Ashley: I guess you’re mistaken.Electrician: Oh man! Look what you’ve done! Y ou can’t plug all these appliances into one socket.It’s too much overloaded!Ashley: I’m sorry, but I didn’t do that.Electrician: The truth is, you college kids never learn!Model 3 I’m afraid you’re rightNow Y our TurnJames: Well, you see, when you get up, you always take a long shower—one hour sometimes. John:That’s not true! I do have a shower every morning, but I don’t think I spent that long. James: But when you use the bathroom, you always lock the door.John: I’m sorry. I just like my privacy.James: Well, the fact is that others need to use the toilet too. Do you think we should go downstairs to the gas station to use the public toilets?John: I’m afraid you’re right. I promise I’ll take a quick shower later, and keep the door open.V. Let’s TalkJack: Hey, Anne, long time no see!Anne: Y eah, whatcha’ been doin’?Jack: Oh, not much, just hanging around my suite.Anne: Oh, you got a suite this year? I remember last year you were in a triple. I mean, thouse rooms were really supposed to be for two people, but they stuffed three of you in them. Jack: Right. That’s why I got to bid first for my room this year. And now me and five other guys are in a suite.Anne: So it’s three rooms for two people each?Jack: Right. And how about you? Where are you living this year?Anne: I’m out in the Hillside Community, I really like it there. It’s a little further away from the Academic buildings, but it’s nice and quiet. Y ou know, I’m not much of a partygoer. Jack: I know. Last year our crazy floor used to keep you up all night! Do you remember when the RA caught me with beer in my room? I had to do 15 hours of building service! Anne: That RA was so strict! In Hillside, since it’s mostly an older community, there are no regulations about alcohol. However, Sunday through Thursday, and Friday and Saturdayafter 1 a.m. are all “quiet hours”.Jack: Is it more expensive to live up there? Iknow the apartments are really nice.Anne: Y eah, a lot more. I t’s about $2,000 a semester.Jack: Whoa. My room is just $1,400 for a year per person.For ReferenceaB,ask A why he/she wants to move out.Why? Is your roommate really that hard to live with?A, make your complaint.I’m afraid so. He/she snores loudly, and it keeps me up all night!B, ask A whether he/she has tried to solve the problem.Well, isn’t there anything you can do about it? Have you talked to him/her?A, express your disappointment.I have, but he/she says there’s nothing he/she can do about it. I know it’s not his/her fault.B, make your suggestion.I think you can suggest he/she go to see a doctor. They can help people who snore.A, make comments on B’s suggestion..Well, if he/she agrees, that would be a good idea. And I don’t have to move out.For ReferencebA, greet B and show your surprise for having not seen him/her for days.Hi, John. I haven’t seen you for days. Where have you been?B, tell A that you’re not on campus very often.Hey, John. It’s good to see you. I’m not living in the dorm now.A, ask B why.What’s up? Anything unhappy?B, give your reason.Well, I just wanted a little more freedom. And…some of my roommates were making me crazy.A, make comments on what B says.I know what you mean. It’s really inconvenient to share a single room with several otherpeople.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingListeningTask 1: The Residence HallThe University Residence Hall houses 339 students. It is conveniently located on campus, and provides comfortable, fully air-conditioned room for male and female students. As an integral part of the educational program, it is more than a place where students can eat and sleep; it is a living unit in the true sense of the term. Here students from all parts of the country and all corners of the world are assigned to room without regard to race, religion, color or national origin. They enjoy many opportunities to make new friends with all kinds of people and can also enjoy many voluntary educational, social, culture and recreational activities provided by the Residence Hall staff, in cooperation with the Residence Hall Council. The experience here will contribute as much to students’ development as will their coursework and study, and ultimately to the sound education needed for effective citizenship in the community.1. on campus air-conditioned room 3392. the educational program a living unit eat and sleep3. all parts of the country assigned to room national origin4. make new friends educational activities5. students’ development the sound education citizenshipTask 2: Arrangements for MovingGood morning, ladies and gentlemen. I’ve called this meeting to discuss our new campus which is opening fully next year. We plan to move our students to the new facilities in groups, so please listen carefully. They Agricultural Science students won’t move at all. As you know, their new facilities were opened last year, and they are well placed for both laboratory and classroom space. The Arts students, however, are a different case. History students are all moving, but unfortunately Their teachers will be left in the old building, as the new office accommodation isn’t yet ready. Better news for engineers. Y our faculty, staff and students, are already in the process of moving to the new campus. The lab is already in operation. The move for the engineers should be completed next week. The old engineering building will be taken over by the Philosophy Department. The Faculty of Law has been moved downtown. This leaves vacant the premises previously occupied by the lawyers. The planning committee is accepting suggestions for the way school buildings could be used. So, if you have further doubts or questions, please let us know. Thank you.1. T2. F3. T4. T5. FTask 3: Top of the WorldSuch a feeling’s coming over meThere is wonder in most everything I seeNot a cloud in the skyGot the sun in my eyesAnd I won’t be surprised if it’s a dreamEverything I want the world to beIs now coming true especially for meAnd the reason is clearIt’s because you are hereY ou’re the nearest thing to heaven that I’ve seenI’m on the top of the world lookingDown on creationAnd the only explanation I can findIs the love that I’ve found ever sinceY ou’ve been aroundY our love’s put me at the top of world…。

新视野大学英语1翻译答案

Unit 11 Not only can students choose when and where to learn for an online course, but they can also take time to think through answers before making a reply. 2 She is excited by the idea of online learning while he considers it meaningless and useless. 3 Communicating with native English speakers is a very rewarding experience from which we can learn a lot. 4 T oday, more and more people have access to the Internet through which they look for the information they need. 5 He wants her to give up working and stay home to look after the children. She feels, however, that this is too much for her. 6 Now that we have finished the course, we shall start doing more revision work. 我永远都不会忘记那位老师,是他告诉我学外语是有趣的、有价值的。

如果没有他,我的英语说得不会像现在这样好没有任何其他语言能像英语那样让你感受到多姿多彩的世界文化。

有了过硬的英语知识,你就可以体验奇妙的文化之旅。

写作不仅仅要写老师布置的话题, 而且要写自己感兴趣的东西,例如,用英语给朋友写电子邮件。

新视野英语教程 第一册Unit 1-Going to College

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新视野大学英语视听说教程第一册答案Unit1

II. Listening SkillsListening for Names1. Doris: Good morning. Can I help you?David: Yes. I need to change one of my courses.Doris: I’ll see what we can do. What’s your name, please?David: My name’s David Brown.Doris: Your first name again?David: David. D-A-V-I-D.The boy is called David by his first name.2. Nancy: Excuse me. I want to make sure if I am registered for the new semester of English withDr. Lang.Doris: Just a minute and I’ll check for you. What’s your name, please?Nancy: Nancy Leigh.Doris: Is “Lee” your last name?Nancy: No, it’s Leigh. L-E-I-G-H. But “Lee” would be easier to spell, wouldn’t it?Nancy’s last name is Leigh.3. Doris: I’m sorry. But if you need a loan, you’ll have to go to the Financial Aid Office beforeyou can register.Nancy: Them who should I see there?Doris: Well, Mrs. Vicky Klein can help you. As a matter of fact, anybody there is very nice. Nancy: Oh, thank you. What is her name again?Doris: Vicky Klein. V-I-C-K-Y, K-L-E-I-N.Nancy should see Vicky Klein if she needs a loan.4. Doris: OK, to complete this form I need your name in full, please.Laura: Laura Tish Hill.Doris: Tish? That’s an unusual middle name. Would you mind spelling that for me?Laura: Sure. T-I-S-H. I was named after my mother.Laura’s full name is Laura Tish Hill.5. Doris: Well, you need to complete the form for your parking pass. Your name, please? Anthony: Anythony Mcdonald.Doris: Are you “Mc” or “Mac”?Anthony: “Mc”. My family was from Scotland.Doris: OK, Anthony. I’ll have your parking pass ready in a minute.Anthony McDonald will get his parking pass in a minute.III. Listening InTask 1: EnrollingGood morning, everyone. I’d like to welcome you to City University. I’m Betty Russell and I work in the International Students’ Office. I have some important for you. First, you must enroll by August 28th. Pick up your ID card at our office. Them, you’ll need to pick up a library card so that you can borrow books from the library. Show them your ID card in the library and they will do it for you. You may be thinking about the sports facilities at our school. There’s no charge for student use, but of course you’ll have to show your ID card. Concerning the medical assistance, the University has its own health center, and all services are free for enrolled students.1.B2.D3.B4.C5.ATask 2: Living on Campus(M=man; W=woman)M: Hi, Lisa. How’s life on campus?W: Hi, John. Oh, not so bad. Pretty good in fact.M: Is that what do you think? I mean, do you like living on campus?W: Yeah, I enjoy living here because there’s so many people around and it’s easy to make friends.What about you? Have you ever lived in a dorm before?M: No, this is the first time.W: I think you’ll find it quite convenient. The library, labs, sports center and other facilities are right on campus.M: That’s true. The atmosphere here is different from the outside. But I guess living in town has its advantage too, like being close to the shopping center. You know, our university is so far from downtown.W: But the commuting to classes…I mean, you would have to get up so early to get to classes on time. And then going home would be so much time.M: Yeah, but the food here…it seems it’s the same thing in the cafeteria every day.W: Well, I think the food here is OK, and if you want a change, you can eat out once in a while. M: True.1.She thinks it’s easy to make friends.2.It’s convenient to use the library, the labs, the sports center and many other facilities.3.It’s near the shopping center.4.They would have to get up so early to get to classes on time. And then it would take a lot oftime to get home.5.It seems all the same every day.Task 3: Learning to speak EnglishHello, how are you? When most people learn English as a second language, they learn formal English. Unfortunately, learning it like this tends to make you feel distant and bored. The truth is, most people in English-speaking countries don’t speak to each other in such a formal way. They speak in a casual way to their friends and families. When speaking casually, people tend to use a lot of informal or colloquial words, and also shorten and connect their phrases. They say things like “Hey, what’s up?” or “Hey! Whatcha been dion’?” These expressions are both common andnatural, and make you seem like a native speaker. Using them may make people more interested in talking to you. This type of English is more like what you will hear in movies and TV shows. Speaking this way makes native speakers feel more relaxed and you will sound like a friendly person who speaks English well. You got that, buddy?formal formally casual common native relaxed friendlyTask 4: An Announcementattention closing five checkouts leaveIV. Speaking OutModel 1 It’s nice to meet you.Now Your TurnMichael: Hi1 My name is Michael. Nice to meet you.Robert: Nice to meet you, Michael. I’m Robert. But you can call me Bob.Michael: OK, Bob. Are you an international student here?Robert: Yes, I got here last week. I’m from Canada.Michael: So, we’re going to be in the same dorm.Model 2 How are you doing?Now Your TurnJoe: Hi, Jack.Jack: Hello, Joe. How are you doing?Joe: I’m just fine, thanks. How about you?Jack: Good. Well, you see, I’m planning to take chemistry this semester. Can you recommend a professor?Joe: Dr. Smith, of course. They say he’s a prominent professor in chemistry.Model 3 I’d like you to meet my friend.Now Your TurnJason: Hi, Jane. I’d like you to meet my friend, Mike. Mike, this is Jane.Michael: Glad to meet you.Jane: Glad to meet you, too.Michael: Jason often tells me how much he enjoys you playing the piano.Jane: Thank you. I enjoy watching him playing tennis, too.Michael: Excuse me. I have an appointment, so I’m afraid I must go now. Very nice meeting you.Jane: Same here. Bye!V. Let’s TalkMichael: Hi! I saw you yesterday with John. We room together. I’m Michael.Jane: Oh, hi, Mike. How are you doing?Michael: I’m okay, but school has been really hectic since I came. I haven’t even had a chance to breathe!Jane: I know. It’s especially crazy when you’re a freshman. Hey, what’s your major? Michael: Travel and tourism.Jane: Well, what do you plan to do after you graduate?Michael: Uh… I really haven’t decided. I think I’d like to work for a travel agency in this area.What about you?Jane: Well, when I first started college. I majored in physics, but later I realized I might have a hard time finding a job in that field. I ended up changing to computer science. Finding a job in the IT industry shouldn’t be as difficult.Michael: Have you got a part=time job to support yourself through school?Jane: Well, I’m on a four-year scholarship that pays my tuition.Michael: Wow, lucky you!Jane: Yeah. How about you? Are you paying for school yourself?Michael: Sort of. I work weekends at travel agency.Jane: A travel agency? That seems like a perfect experience for you! What do you do there? Michael: I’m a tour guide. I show tour groups around the city.Jane: Wow, your English must be pretty good then.Michael: Actually, they’re all Chinese tourists. That’s why I got the job!For ReferenceaA, say what you think about college life.Hi, John. Life on campus is really exciting! It’s totally different form high school.B, give your opinion of A’s view.Yeah. I feel the same. It’s an entirely new world.A, tell B your problem and the cause for that.Well, my problem is this: I major in Engineering, but I want to work in a foreign trade company. So, I decide to spend more time on English. But, it’s hard, you know, to manage your time.B, give your opinion of what A says, and tell him/her about your situation.I think you made the right decision. Actually, I have the same problem. You know, I’m majoringin computer science, but I don’t like it very much. I’m really fond of travel and tourism, and I am considering changing my major, if it’s possible.A, comment on B’s word.Why? Computer science is cool! You’re sure to get a big salary in your future job!BA, tell B about your problem.Hi, john. I’m having a hard time paying my tuition.B, Show your sympathy.Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. Have any way to get money?A, say your plan to solve the problem.I am considering a part-time job. I think it will help pay my tuition and give me useful experience.B, Give your opinion of A’s plan, and tell him/her about your experience.Right. Actually, I’m working part-time at a chain store now. It does bring in some money, but I think experience is more important.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingListeningTask 1: University LifeUniversity life is a new and different experience for me. First of all, living at the university gives me a sense of responsibility, of being on my own. My parents aren’t around to say, “No, you’re not going out tonight.”I decide everything for myself. Being around lots of friendly people is another aspect I like about university life. On my first say, when I arrived on campus, I was a bit confused about where I was going. An upperclassman noticed out I was looking for my dorm, he said, “Oh, just follow me; that’s where I’m going.” Now, I can really say that I feel comfortable in the dorm because there are so many friendly people around to talk with. Finally, I LOVE HA VING Fridays off; I would not be able to deal with five days of classes in a row. How did I do it in high school? I love sleeping in on Fridays. I guess I’m sort of a party animal, but it seems like I go out every Thursday night. It also seems like I don’t get home until early the next day1 My head hits the pillow and I don’t move until Friday afternoon.1.new and different2.on his own3. a bit confused4.talk with5.sleep inTask 2: Key to Learning EnglishI think one of the most important keys to learning English id to establish a regular study program, like planning a few minutes every morning around breakfast time. This idea may sound a little too simple to the learners, because they took English in high school for a quite a few years, but they didn’t become proficient speakers of the language. As a matter of fact I do not mean that we can become fluent speakers with just a few minutes here and there, but following a regular and consistent course of study can help us on the way to language mastery. In other words, people need to plan out their study by setting realistic and attainable goals from the beginning. Some people get caught up in the craze of learning the language on 30 days, only to give up when they can’t perform up to their expectations. And small steps little by little, are the key. For example, planning to learn to use them actively—is far better than learning 30 and forgetting them the next day.1.T2. F3.F4.F5.TTask 3: Listening EffectivelyThrough it is 50% of everyday communication, listening, it seems, is the least taught. Listening is more than just hearing: it requires understanding. In an educational setting, listening effectively is critical. Effective listening results in doing the right assignment, doing the assignment correctly, and taking notes effectively. Doing these activities well results in learning and, most of the time, good grades. In a professional setting, listening is also critical. When you receive an oral message, your response must be correct. If you fail to listen to customers or clients, you may lose their business, and your job! Ina personal setting, listening effectively deepens your relationships. When we listen to someone, we say “You are important” without ever speaking a word. When we fail to listen, not only do we not receive the message, but we send the message that we are just plain dumb.1.B2.D3.A4.B5.D。

新视野大学英语视听说教程1原文及答案Unit1

II. Listening SkillsListening for Names1. Doris: Good morning. Can I help you?David: Yes. I need to change one of my courses.Doris: I’ll see what we can do. What’s your name, please?David: My name’s David Brown.Doris: Your first name again?David: David. D-A-V-I-D.The boy is called David by his first name.2. Nancy: Excuse me. I want to make sure if I am registered for the new semester of English with Dr. Lang.Doris: Just a minute and I’ll check for you. What’s your name, please?Nancy: Nancy Leigh.Doris: Is “Lee” your last name?Nancy: No, it’s Leigh. L-E-I-G-H. But “Lee” would be easier to spell, wouldn’t it?Nancy’s last name is Leigh.3. Doris: I’m sorry. But if you need a loan, you’ll have to go to the Financial Aid Office before you can register. Nancy: Them who should I see there?Doris: Well, Mrs. Vicky Klein can help you. As a matter of fact, anybody there is very nice.Nancy: Oh, thank you. What is her name again?Doris: Vicky Klein. V-I-C-K-Y, K-L-E-I-N.Nancy should see Vicky Klein if she needs a loan.4. Doris: OK, to complete this form I need your name in full, please.Laura: Laura Tish Hill.Doris: Tish? That’s an unusual middle name. Would you mind spelling that for me?Laura: Sure. T-I-S-H. I was named after my mother.Laura’s full name is Laura Tish Hill.5. Doris: Well, you need to complete the form for your parking pass. Your name, please?Anthony: Anythony Mcdonald.Doris: Are you “Mc” or “Mac”?Anthony: “Mc”. My family was from Scotland.Doris: OK, Anthony. I’ll have your parking pass ready in a minute.Anthony McDonald will get his parking pass in a minute.III. Listening InTask 1: EnrollingGood morning, everyone. I’d like to welcome you to City University. I’m Betty Russell and I work in the International Students’ Office. I have some important for you. First, you must enroll by August 28th. Pick up your ID card at our office. Them, you’ll need to pick up a library card so that you can borrow books from the library. Show them your ID card in the library and they will do it for you. You may be thinking about the sports facilities at our school. There’s no charge for student use, but of course you’ll have to show your ID card. Concerning the medical assistance, the University has its own health center, and all services are free for enrolled students.1.B2.D3.B4.C5.ATask 2: Living on Campus(M=man; W=woman)M: Hi, Lisa. How’s life on campus?W: Hi, John. Oh, not so bad. Pretty good in fact.M: Is that what do you think? I mean, do you like living on campus?W: Yeah, I enjoy living here because there’s so many people around and it’s easy to make friends. What about you? Have you ever lived in a dorm before?M: No, this is the first time.W: I think you’ll find it quite convenient. The library, labs, sports center and other facilities are right on campus. M: That’s true. The atmosphere here is different from the outside. But I guess living in town has its advantage too, like being close to the shopping center. You know, our university is so far from downtown.W: But the commuting to classes…I mean, you would have to get up so early to get to classes on time. And then going home would be so much time.M: Yeah, but the food here…it seems it’s the same thing in the cafeteria every day.W: Well, I think the food here is OK, and if you want a change, you can eat out once in a while.M: True.1.She thinks it’s easy to make friends.2.It’s convenient to use the library, the labs, the sports center and many other facilities.3.It’s near the shopping center.4.They would have to get up so early to get to classes on time. And then it would take a lot of time to get home.5.It seems all the same every day.Task 3: Learning to speak EnglishHello, how are you? When most people learn English as a second language, they learn formal English. Unfortunately, learning it like this tends to make you feel distant and bored. The truth is, most people in English-speaking countries don’t speak to each other in such a formal way. They speak in a casual way to their friends and families. When speaking casually, people tend to use a lot of informal or colloquial words, and also shorten and connect their phrases. They say things like “Hey,what’s up?”or “Hey! Whatcha been dion’?”These expressions are both common and natural, and make you seem like a native speaker. Using them may make people more interested in talking to you. This type of English is more like what you will hear in movies and TV shows. Speaking this way makes native speakers feel more relaxed and you will sound like a friendly person who speaks English well. You got that, buddy?formal formally casual common native relaxed friendlyTask 4: An Announcementattention closing five checkouts leaveIV. Speaking OutModel 1 It’s nice to meet you.Now Your TurnMichael: Hi1 My name is Michael. Nice to meet you.Robert: Nice to meet you, Michael. I’m Robert. But you can call me Bob.Michael: OK, Bob. Are you an international student here?Robert: Yes, I got here last week. I’m from Canada.Michael: So, we’re going to be in the same dorm.Model 2 How are you doing?Now Your TurnJoe: Hi, Jack.Jack: Hello, Joe. How are you doing?Joe: I’m just fine, thanks. How about you?Jack: Good. Well, you see, I’m planning to take chemistry this semester. Can you recommend a professor? Joe: Dr. Smith, of course. They say he’s a prominent professor in chemistry.Model 3 I’d like you to meet my friend.Now Your TurnJason: Hi, Jane. I’d like you to meet my friend, Mike. Mike, this is Jane.Michael: Glad to meet you.Jane: Glad to meet you, too.Michael: Jason often tells me how much he enjoys you playing the piano.Jane: Thank you. I enjoy watching him playing tennis, too.Michael: Excuse me. I have an appointment, so I’m afraid I must go now. Very nice meeting you.Jane: Same here. Bye!V. Let’s TalkMichael: Hi! I saw you yesterday with John. We room together. I’m Michael.Jane: Oh, hi, Mike. How are you doing?Michael: I’m okay, but school has been really hectic since I came. I haven’t even had a chance to breathe! Jane: I know. It’s especially crazy when you’re a freshman. Hey, what’s your major?Michael: Travel and tourism.Jane: Well, what do you plan to do after you graduate?Michael: Uh… I really haven’t decided. I think I’d like to work for a travel agency in this area. What about you?Jane: Well, when I first started college. I majored in physics, but later I realized I might have a hard time finding a job in that field. I ended up changing to computer science. Finding a job in the IT industry shouldn’t be as difficult. Michael: Have you got a part=time job to support yourself through school?Jane: Well, I’m on a four-year scholarship that pays my tuition.Michael: Wow, lucky you!Jane: Yeah. How about you? Are you paying for school yourself?Michael: Sort of. I work weekends at travel agency.Jane: A travel agency? That seems like a perfect experience for you! What do you do there?Michael: I’m a tour guide. I show tour groups around the city.Jane: Wow, your English must be pretty good then.Michael: Actually, they’re all Chinese tourists. That’s why I got the job!For ReferenceaA, say what you think about college life.Hi, John. Life on campus is really exciting! It’s totally different form high school.B, give your opinion of A’s view.Yeah. I feel the same. It’s an entirely new world.A, tell B your problem and the cause for that.Well, my problem is this: I major in Engineering, but I want to work in a foreign trade company.So, I decide to spend more time on English. But, it’s hard, you know, to manage your time.B, give your opinion of what A says, and tell him/her about your situation.I think you made the right decision. Actually, I have the same problem. You know, I’m majoringin computer science, but I don’t like it very much. I’m really fond of travel and tourism, and I am considering changing my major, if it’s possible.A, comment on B’s word.Why? Computer science is cool! You’re sure to get a big salary in your future job!BA, tell B about your problem.Hi, john. I’m having a hard time paying my tuition.B, Show your sympathy.Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. Have any way to get money?A, say your plan to solve the problem.I am considering a part-time job. I think it will help pay my tuition and give me useful experience.B, Give your opinion of A’s plan, and tell him/her about your experience.Right. Actually, I’m working part-time at a chain store now. It does bring in some money, but I think experience is more important.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingListeningTask 1: University LifeUniversity life is a new and different experience for me. First of all, living at the university gives me a sense of responsibility, of being on my own. My parents aren’t around to say, “No, you’re not going out tonight.”I decide everything for myself. Being around lots of friendly people is another aspect I like about university life. On my first say, when I arrived on campus, I was a bit confused about where I was going. An upperclassman noticed out I was looking for my dorm, he said, “Oh, just follow me; that’s where I’m going.” Now, I can really say that I feel comfortable in the dorm because there are so many friendly people around to talk with. Finally, I LOVE HAVING Fridays off; I would not be able to deal with five days of classes in a row. How did I do it in high school? I love sleeping in on Fridays. I guess I’m sort of a party animal, but it seems like I go out every Thursday night. It also seems like I don’t get home until early the next day1 My head hits the pillow and I don’t move until Friday afternoon.1.new and different2. on his own3. a bit confused4.talk with5.sleep inTask 2: Key to Learning EnglishI think one of the most important keys to learning English id to establish a regular study program, like planning a few minutes every morning around breakfast time. This idea may sound a little too simple to the learners, because they took English in high school for a quite a few years, but they didn’t become proficient speakers of the language. As a matter of fact I do not mean that we can become fluent speakers with just a few minutes here and there, but following a regular and consistent course of study can help us on the way to language mastery. In other words, people need to plan out their study by setting realistic and attainable goals from the beginning. Some people get caught up in the craze of learning the language on 30 days, only to give up when they can’t perform up to their expectations. And small steps little by little, are the key. For example, planning to learn to use them actively—is far better than learning 30 and forgetting them the next day.1.T2. F3.F4.F5.TTask 3: Listening EffectivelyThrough it is 50% of everyday communication, listening, it seems, is the least taught. Listening is more than just hearing: it requires understanding. In an educational setting, listening effectively is critical. Effective listening results in doing the right assignment, doing the assignment correctly, and taking notes effectively. Doing these activities well results in learning and, most of the time, good grades. In a professional setting, listening is also critical. When you receive an oral message, your response must be correct. If you fail to listen to customers or clients, you may lose their business, and your job! Ina personal setting, listening effectively deepens your relationships. When we listen to someone, we say “You are important” without ever speaking a word. When we fail to listen, not only do we not receive the message, but we send the message that we are just plain dumb.1.B2.D3.A4.B5.D。

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1How could online learning help you with your English?First, online learning requires more discipline to catch up with the course, which impresses me with the value of hard work.. Second, during the class ,I can communicate with people from different parts of the world ,which give me insights into another culture .Meanwhile, my writing skills have been improved a lot so that I can communicate with others fluently and confidently. Third, I can search information quicker than before, and the online recourses do widen up my horizon. As you can see, not only do I learn a lot about the world , but also I can improve my writing skills and make more friends,that’s how online learning English help me with my English. 2Which do you prefer,online lerning or traditional classroom learning?I prefer traditional classroom learning. It’s difficult for online instructors to be familiar with their students as a school teacher.,as there are too many students in the class and they can neither give every student identical advice nor direct guidance,while most of the school teachers can manage to do it. Besides, they can’t see the students during the virtual class,which means they can’t reply to students’ problem instantly. But if I have a problem in school, I can solve it quickly through asking teacher or discussing with my school mates ,Online learning in fact requires more discipline to catch up with the flow of the course, so without the push from traditional classrom’s teachers and the stress from peer’s competition, I may fail the exam. I prefer traditional classroom learning rather than online learning.3What create the gap between the older and the younger generation?Generation gap appeared because the lack of understanding between the older and the younger generational,owning to different experience ,opinions,habits,behavious and so on.In my perspective,it results most in two reasons.First,different generation grows up in different environment,so that what the older generational likes may seem out of fashion in the younger generation’s eyes, meanwhile,what the younger generation likes may upsets the older They always hold different idea towards things varying from art to tattoos. .But in fact this is reasonable.Another reason is that the two generations always communicate without patientce,always end up communication with argument,too rudely to distinguish the unnecessary right and wrong,which I believe is the main reason to worsen the relationship between the tow generation and create the gap between them.4Briefly describe your ideal parentsMy ideal parents don’t have to be rich ,as long as they can pay off the daily bills.I hope they can have much more experience and knowledge,so that they can often be there as my guidance,and I can trun to them for help in many important areas such as work or life time goals.Bedides,my ideal parents are suppose to respect my ideas and give me freedom to locate my own identity. I hope they can believe me and let me make decisions,then we can discuss together equally and peacefully, explaining to each other about our own ideas instead of interrogating.In this way,I believe we can share more with each other and benefit a lot from our closer relationship.5what do you think is a good heart?Give an exampleI think a good heart means some good characters a person has that can help others and themselves in need, such as kindness, confident, perseverance, honest and so on .For example, kindness make us put ourselves into other’s shoes, become patient to listen to others’ complain, and glad to offer help , .Helping others do fulfils the vacuum in our heart,make us minimize other’s sadness this quality enables us to make more friends and can let us light up ours and others life through helping others .If everyone can have a good heart filled withkindness,I believe we can live in a harmony world,without many fights arguments even wars.6.What do you think is the right attitude towards disabled persons?I think we should treat them equally. I ve heard a man in Austria born without arms ,but he learnt living by his feet.He has managed to use his feet to write、to swim and even to drive.I cant image the difficulties he went through,but I was really shock by him. Many disabled people are being looked down upon by others and living in shame.But in fact,many of them have a stronger heart going against the obstacles ,and some even can do better in particular areas than normal people. They also have their own dreams,but they always have to pay much effort to it,which even we healthy people should respect for. So I think we should treat them equally ,and effort them with encourage and kindness,7.What do you usually do to make a good impression on others when you first meet them?First,as for my appearance I would make sure that my clothes and face are tidy.Although I don’t have a beautiful appearance ,a clean girl can also make others feel comfortable.Second,I believe body language can pass a lot of message in conscious or unconscious.So I would keep in good manners,such as don’t talk aloud in public places、throw rubbish everywhere,which can leave a good impression of my being responsibility to the society. Also,while others are talking,I would listen carefully,and keep the eye contact,in order to show my respect to him.Third,I would try to impress others with my reasonable and clear ideas.Of course it requires reading and practicing in my daily life,but I would like to pay effort to it.8.What is your opinion about peoples doing cosmetic surgery?Nowadays more and more people decide to do cosmetic surgery,which has a body of possibilities to improve their appearance.The advantages of the surgery have been well accept by many people,for they can gain confidence , become more competitive in job searching or find their love.As for me ,I quite understand these advantages but I still wont accept a cosmetic surgery.First I believe a beautiful mind is more important than the appearance,and my face is given from my parents,which I don’t think should be rebuild by others.So I would commit the money and time to buying books or reading.Second,taking surgery still at risk these days,I have seen many failed surgery,whose patients become worse after the surgery with little chance to fix the doctor’s mistakes,and some even lose their life.So I don’t think I have the courage to do cosmetic surgery.9. What do you know about AIDS and its transmission?AIDS stands for Acquired Immune antibodies to a virus known as HIV,which is thought to have originated in African monkeys and passed to human beings during 20 century.Like no other plague before,the AIDs epidemic threatens to wipe out an entire generation and leave another without parents.AIDs is transmitted mainly from unprotected sexual activities、contaminated blood transfusions,and from mother to child during pregnancy,delivery or breastfeeding.The horrible details is that the virus can hide in the infected body foe a long or short period of time ,but as it breaks out,people usually died in a short time.Althought people haven’t have a cure for it yet,as the transmission of the AIDS are clear,people who are died of AIDS have lessen during these years.I believe as the development of the medical technology,one day people would defeat the epidemic thoroughly.10.What do you think is the greatest health risk to human beings?11. If you were given a choice, would you like to own a gun? Why or why not?No I don’t .First there are no many violent crimes in my city,and I believe when emergency situation happens the police would come in time.Second,guns are danger and maybe useless for me. As I haven’t accept any training, when violent crimes happen,I m afraid that I don’t have the courage to shoot ,let alone aim at the bad guys,in fact ,I maybe hurt the pass by.If I shoot the bad guys ,I may kill him but not just hurt him,which isn’t the result I want. Furthermore, just keep the guns is no safe.I have heard that guns explored and hurt the owners because of the wrong way to store it.So even many people may stick to use guns as to protect themselves,I don’t really want to have one.12.What are the most common types of violent crimes where you live?It’s robbery .I have witnessed s robberies inn the street,two young man on motorbike grabbed a woman’s bag.Luckily,the woman held her bag tightly and screamed loudly,attracting passes by come to help her. then the scared bad guys gave up and drive away.She was really lucky. From the news, I know robberies often happen in shops and streets at night,when nobody would help you.Most of the suspects are strong young male who don’t want to earn money through hard work,and the victims are mostly woman who are alone or appear rich.The robs always bring knives to threaten the victims ,so I think when a robbery happen, it’s no wise to fight with them,which may enrage him and lead to the death of myself. So I think it would be better just give them money as they asked,and try to remember their face, later when you are safe call the police.13. What do you think is the standard to judge whether a student is successful or not?I think the standard should include both the knowledge he known.First,knowledge is power,and as a student study is the our main work, the most direct way to prove ourselves. Second we can learn knowledge not only through books but the activities.So from the knowledge a student required we can know a lot about his eye side and experience .Third a successful student can always get along with classmates with his knowledge in many ways, such as avoiding misunderstanding,removing embarrassment .He can use his knowledge to make decision facing different situations so that he can always overcome problems.14. Do you like your major? What helps you choose this major?I’m major in Marxism, and I like my major. I have always been interested in philosophy, and I like many philosophers such as Camus、Francis Bacon in west country and Confuzi or zhuangzi in China. While the school don’t have philosophy major, I choose this major. Many students have misunderstanding to this major and regard we students boring and conservative. In fact in the courage ,teachers taught many different things and in a more flexible way,so the class wont be very tough. Besides,not only do we learn about Marxism,but we also have learnt a lot about Chinese history and the philosophy of many countries and periods ,which can widen up our eye side and know better about the world.15.Is honesty out of style? Give your reasons.NO,it isn’t. Nowadays many people are misunderstanding the importance of honest,and regard honest people dull or boring.Especially,many people believe honest can stop small business into a lager one,or that will annoy your so-called friends with truth.However, it’s undeniable that with the rapid development of the economy,honest still plays an important role in society.For manycompanies,especially some international companies,honest has became a significant quality reqired. If a company cheat its customers,once found ,its reputation will be sullied and all its customer would lose.Even in dealing with friends,honest is still necessary.Only when you treat others by your true heart, can you be rewarded with others trust and love.So I don’t think it’s out of style.16. How do you see the problem of cheating on exam?Don’t cheat at examination,or your classmate will despite you.。

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