新编大学英语第三版视听说教程2答案(外研社)Unit 3
新编大学英语2第三版U3课文翻译及课后练习答案.doc

After-Class Reading迟做总比不做好1他躺在草从中,躲在那儿,同时思索着。
2他研究了这个小女孩的习惯。
他知道下午三点左右她会从外祖父的房子里出来玩耍。
3他为此举痛恨自己。
4在他悲惨的一生中,他还从来没有考虑过任何像绑架这样冷酷无情的事情。
5然而此时此刻他却躺在草丛里,被树木遮掩着,房了里的人看不见他。
他正等待着一个天真无邪、红头发、两岁人的小女孩向他走近。
6这是一次漫长的等待;有时间进行思考。
7可能在哈伦德的一生中,一切都太过匆忙。
85岁的时候,他那当农民的山地人父亲就去世了。
9 14岁的时候,他就从格林伍徳屮学辍学,开始到处流浪。
10他做过农场的临时工,但他不喜欢那工作。
11他尝试做过公共汽车的售票员,但也不喜欢那工作。
12在16岁的时候,他谎报年龄参了军——可他也不喜欢当兵。
在一年的服役期满后,他前往阿拉巴马州,在那儿试着做铁匠,但没有成功。
13 (后来)他成了南方铁路公司的恢路机车司炉工。
他喜欢那工作,以为自己找到了真正的自我。
14在18岁的时候,他结了婚。
谁知道没几个月,就在他说自己又被解雇了的那一天,他妻子说她怀孕了。
15接着,有一天,当他外出找工作的时候,他年轻的妻子散尽他们所有的家产回娘家去了。
16接下来就是经济萧条时期。
17正如人们所说的那样,哈伦德失去得太多,赢不回来了。
18他确实努力了。
19 一度,当他在铁路上不断地打各种零工的时候,他尝试过通过函授学习法律。
20但他也半途而废了。
21他尝试过卖保险、卖轮胎。
22他尝试过开渡轮,经营加汕站,但都没有用。
23面对现实吧——哈伦徳是一个失败者。
24他现在正躲在列吉尼亚州罗阿诺克郊外的杂草从里,筹划一次绑架。
25就如我所说的,他已经观察过这个小女孩的习惯,知道她下午玩耍的时间。
26但是,这一天,小女孩却没有出来玩,所以他那失败之链依旧没有中断。
27在他后来的生活中,他成了科尔宾一家餐馆的主厨和刷瓶工。
一切都挺好,直到冇一天新的公路绕餐馆而过。
新标准视听说教程第二册课后答案unit3

Unit 3 Crime WatchInside viewConversation 11 1. I think we are looking at an example/case of bicycle theft. I think Kate's bicycle has beenstolen.2.She cannot find her bicycle. It isn't where she left it.3.They will talk about how to get the bike back/what they should do about the situation.4.They'll probably contact/report it to the police.2 1. It was good but too long.2.It was a mountain bike and cost a fortune.3.He will go down the street to see if he can see anyone with it, while Kate goes to ask theshopkeeper if they saw anything suspicious.4.She hasn't seen anything.5.She advised Kate to report it to the police.6.Bikes get stolen all the time.7.They should go back to the college and report it.Conversation 23 1. Well, that's what they were talking about doing at the end of the first conversation. So, yes,i think so.2.Y es, he is her friends so he will want to know what is happening.3.Does that mean she will buy a new bike? I don't think she will give up so quickly.4.I hope so, but how would the man know it is Kate's or have her phone number? It seemsunlikely.5.That would be a nice happy ending!6.Of No. 5 is true, i am sure she will. She seems very unhappy about not having her bike.7.She seems so angry about it, so i am quite sure she will go on searching for it.4 1) c 2) d 3) b 4) d 5) b5 1) this woman said that2)Y ou're joking3)That's what she said4)It's just too much5)She thinks6)I'm really furious7)Unbelievable8)What they said was6 1) a 2) b 3) b 4) b 5) a 6) aOutside View2 The true statement: 1, 43 1 gain access2 commit this crime; looking at property; an uncut garden3 800 crimes4 white female(African and Asian Britons are more likely to live in larger family units)4 6-4-2-5-1-35 1) b 2) d 3) b 4) b 5) dListening inPassage 12 1. He had forgotten to put his false teeth in.2.He stole 4,000 dollars.3.They said he stole 6,000 dollars, but he only stole 4,000.4.They traced his call.5.He fell asleep in court and suddenly woke up, but wasn't sure what was happening.6.The judge allowed him to plead not guilty.3 1. The shoplifter started running, but the policeman soon caught up with him.2.Always remember to were your false teeth if you're going to bite someone.3.I'm wondering if the supermarket manager took another 2,000 and said i'd taken it.4.The guy was ringing from a phone booth -- and they arrested him while he was stilltalking to the newspaper.5.The man suddenly woke up, but wasn't sure what was happening.Passage 26 Name of the victim: Anna BlackDate the attack took place: just over a week agoTime of day the attack took place: about sevenGender of the attacker: maleItem the mugger tried to steal: mobile phoneGender and number of the people helped the victim: two menTime the police took to arrive: 5 minutes7 1) b 2) a 3) a 4) b 5) d8 1. Y es, I practise three times a week -- so i'm ready for situation like this.2.Y es, I can react very fast.3.I fell backwards onto him.4.Y eah! I'm tall and quite heavy -- so we both fell to the ground together.5.Oh, I'd like to think so.6.I think it's a good idea to have some kind of defence training.9 1. I was delighted by it. The mugger got just what he deserved. I wish Anna had given him abit of rough treatment.It made me feel very uncomfortable. It's a horrible idea someone might attach you inthe street, take your belongings and maybe hurt you. Y ou have to be really careful whereyou go.2.Y es, I think we, especially women, should not let ourselves be pushed around.Oh, no, I can't see myself ever doing that. I don't want to spend my free time fighting.I am very keen on kung fu and judo. It is good for the mind and body and makes me ableto take care of myself.3.I would keep away from rough areas and not walk around after dark. I would make sureI was always one of a group. I would call home and ask my brother to come and meetme at the bus stop if it was late.。
新编大学英语b2-u3-listening答案与文本.docx

新编大学英语视听说教程Book 2 Unit 3Part 1 Listening, understanding and speakingListening I1 ・all over with 2・ no matter what 3. gift 4. line 6. go out forListening II1-5 ABCBA1 ・ best-selling 2008 tackles secrets 2. came out of no where 3. eno rmous amount4. really good5. great piece composedListening III11-8 TFTTFTFF 2 I am quite aware of the dangers. I want to do it because I want to do it. Women must tryto do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be but a challenge to others.Script :Sarah: Fm tired of hearing so much about what winners the Wright brothers were with their first plane flight.Tom: Why do you say that, Sarah?Sarah: I have always thought the female pilot Amelia Earhart as even more of a winner Jen: I admire her too but she failed to fly around the world in 1937.Tom: She crashed into the Pacific Ocean, didn't she?Sarah: No one ever knows for sure, but that probably is what happened.1 L 17 2.2001 3- three …four 4. five …2004 5. two 6. 20102. 5・ open ■- disadvantageTom: Then how is she a winner?Sarah: She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean alone. She did this in 1932 in a small plane.Jen: That's true.Sarah: Until then, many people said that a woman wasn't strong enough mentally or physically to make such a trip alone. Well, not only did she do it, but she also made the trip faster than anyone had before.Jen: Good for her!Sarah: Then in 1935 she flew alone from Hawaii to California, the very first person to be successful in making the trip.Tom: But, as I said before, she failed to fly around the world.Sarah: I don't think Amelia would think that she had really failed.Jen: Why?Sarah: She had written a letter to her husband in which she said J'l am quite aware of the dangers. I want to do it because I want to do it. Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be but a challenge to others/1Jen: And you are saying that she has challenged others.Sarah: Right!Listening IV1 1. constant 2. techniques 3. pursuing 4. accomplish 5. faced 6. positive7. further 8. hamburger9.We can complain about our problems, or we can do sth about them.10.Whenever you feel discouraged or distracted, reminders help you get back ontrack.11.The more your mind stays focused on your goal, the faster youTl get your results. Part 2 Viewing, understanding and speaking1The correct order is: 647218352 1. end 2. had no choice support 3. believe it out of touch paya total failure4・ settle as dull colleagues 5. put off 6. meant7.abandonedScript:Julia: Hello, Nancy.Nancy: Hey, Julia, how are you doing?Julia: Good to see you.Nancy: Oh, its so good to see you.Julia: Are you doing OK?Nancy: I'm doing all right. Come on in.Julia: Thank you.Nancy: Good.Julia: The taxi driver came right here.Nancy: It's pretty easy to find・Julia: Yeah, it's not too bad.Nancy: Oh, come in.Julia: Thank you.Nancy: Come and have a seat.Julia: Thank you. Your home is lovely.Nancy: Oh, thank you. Thank you. These are my children.Julia: Hello.Kids: Hi.Julia: (to kids) How are you?Kids: Good. Thanks.Julia: Good.Nancy: Would you like something to drink?Julia: I would, if you don't mind.Nancy: Let me get something.Julia: Thank you very much.... (Nancy brings the drink.) Oh, thank you.Nancy: Be careful Its hot.Julia: Thanks.Nancy: You're welcome.Julia: Smells good... Yeah, I like that.Julia: Its wonderful to see you again. Tell me how yoifve been?Nancy: Well, its a long story. You would never believe how unlucky Eve been.Julia: How come? You were considered to be the luckiest one in our class when we were college students- Do you remember you were the only one chosen to go to Germany for an exchange program?Nancy: Yes. But that was about the end of my luck.Julia: No, you had a boyfriend too... Eric, right? (Nancy nods her head.) He was so smart and handsome! You were the envy of all the girls because he fell in love with YOU. We always thought you were a perfect match. Did you marry him?Nancy: Yes, I did. We had a few wonderful years, and then one day he had a terrible accident.Julia: An accident?Nancy: Yes, he was killed on his motorbike. A truck hit him. He was killed instantly.Julia: Fm so sorry to hear that. What bad luck!Nancy: He left me with two children, {she points to the two children who are playing together.) One was five, one was three. I had quit my job as a programmer to stay at home and care for them. I had no choice but to look for a job to be able to support us.Julia: You were good at computer programming. I wouldn f t think that you would have any difficulty in finding a job in that field.Nancy: You might not believe it, no one wanted to hire a single mother with two children.I was five years out of touch with current programming, latest technology. And the jobs that 1 did find didn r t pay very well.Julia: What a pity! How did you make a living then?Nancy: I had to settle as a secretary in a small firm. And the job is dull, the pay is low, and I don't really get along well with my colleagues.Julia: So, I...I see why you may be feeling unlucky.Nancy: Well, I thought things would be getting better last year when I found a boyfriend. He liked the kids and the kids liked him. He would be an ideal husband and so we were going to get married last Christmas. On our wedding day, the church building burned down. So we put off the wedding.Julia: Why didn't you just hold the wedding in a different location?Nancy: Well, we thought that maybe it was a sign that we weren f t meant to be together. Looking back at my recent life, it's been a total failure. I just... even now, things don't seem right. I was so lucky in my first 28 years of life, and now luck seems to have abandoned me. Fm an unlucky person most of the time.Julia: Oh, you keep complaining about your unhappy life. And,…and recently its not been so good, but nobody is lucky all the time, and there have been good things in your life also.Nancy: You have to admit, though, that some people are luckier than others. Nobody can succeed without having a little bit of luck.Julia: You are no less lucky than many others in this world. Whether youTe lucky or not depends on how you think about life. You've been thinking too much about the unpleasant things in your life. But if you would look at things from another point of view, things would probably look a lot different.Nancy: But how? I can find nothing, nothing lucky in my life happening right now.Julia: Mm Just look at your children. They are so cute and happy! You have to consider them your assets. And you r ve done a good job with them.Nancy: Yes! Fm proud of them. To tell the truth, I really do enjoy watching them grow up. Ah, it means everything to me. I really think I am lucky to be a mother to them. Thanks for listening and talking with me. Its been nice talking to you and...and seeing you once more.I see that I really have had a good share of good luck.Julia: It seems to me you have much to be thankful for. I hope the next time I see you, you'll be feeling like your life is much more successful.Part III Video Appreciation and Singing for FunPart IV Further Speaking and ListeningListening I1The true statements: 1 2 42 1. authority behavior 2. hoping for a chance3. changing our ideas closest relatives4. most recent studiesScript:(At a donnitory lounge on a college campus. Two students, John, a biology major, and Mary, an English major, are sharing a morning newspaper.)John: Did you see this article about Jane Goodall?Mary: No, but Fve heard of the name. I don't remember why she's famous.John: Well, she f s probably the world's top authority on the behavior of chimpanzees and gorillas. She has written several books, published many articles, and lectured all over the world about her studies.Mary: How did she begin her work in this area?John: That's quite a story. The article says that she was a timid twenty-six-year old person without a university education when she got the courage to call Louis Leakey, the famous anthropologist at the Museum of Natural History in Kenya. She had been working as a waitress, saving her money, and hoping for a chance to study animals.Mary: What happened next?John: Leakey offered her a job as his assistant in 1960. She paid her own expenses for a year, and Leakey then helped her find the money to continue her research and finally finish a university degree in anthropology. Her studies have continued since then, changing our ideas about these animals who are man f s closest relatives.Mary: What is the newspaper writing about her now?John: She is doing a new TV show next month on "The Animal Planet” where she will tell about her most recent studies in Africa.Mary: I'd like to see that even though Fm not a biologist.Listening II11.1782 2. 1795 3. his late twenties2The things that are true to Beethoven: 1 3 5 6 8 9 10Script:Bob: Hi, Mary, what did you find this time?Mary: Do you remember in our Music Appreciation class we studied music by Ludwig van Beethoven? I found a CD with some of his best-known symphonies.Carol: Oh yes, I think that n Ode to Joy H in his Ninth Symphony is one of the happiest and most joyful pieces of music ever written!Bob: I agree, but Beethoven had many unhappy times during his life.Mary: He seemed H born to win” as a musician. He first studied with his father who was a singer and organist in Bonn, Germany. He published his first music at the age of twelve in 1782, played in private concerts, and had his first public concert in 1795.Carol: But, even though he was a brilliant pianist, it was his original music which he was best known for. I also remember that in 1802 he began to lose his hearing. Was that the end of his music career?Bob: No, but he became bitter and unhappy after that, and his music, though excellent, was a struggle for him.Mary: We were told that he could "hear the music in his mind H even though he could not hear the actual music・ Despite the many personal disappointments he suffered, he became known as the greatest musician of his time・Listening III 1 The things that are true to Norman Rockwell: 4 6 72 1-5 AADCDScript:In the United States, Norman Rockwell is the best-known artist who ever lived. He painted average people, but also recorded major events, such as Lindbergh's flight across the Atlantic in 1927 and Neil Armstrong stepping on the moon many years later. Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson also sat for portraits which he painted.Rockwell was born in New York in 1894. When a schoolboy, he wanted to compete in athletics, but was unsuccessful. He was poorly coordinated, had to wear corrective shoes, and also wore very thick glasses. However, he discovered one thing he could do very well. He could draw. From an early age he used his drawing skills to entertain his school friends.He quit high school to attend art school and finally went to Paris to study modern French painting. He did not do well with this, but he did discover that he really liked to paint people. He returned to the U.S., studied with leading magazine illustrators of the time, and became successful at painting people.In 1916, he painted a cover for the popular weekly magazine, The Saturday Evening Post. By 1919 he was its chief cover artist. The American public loved the way he recorded ordinary people and events on the magazine covers- He did so for over 45 years.Listening IVMichael Joseph Jackson was born on August 29, 195& in Gary, Indiana. He was the 1) seventh child of Joseph and Catherine Jackson. Joseph, a steel-mill worker, 2) encouraged his three sons, Sigmund, Toriano, and Jermaine, to practice the guitar and write songs. This trio_3) performed at nightclubs and talent shows.Young Michael loved to imitate his brothers1 dancing and singing. His parents were often 4) amused to find him imitating a song and his brothers1 dance steps. As he grew older, they found that he had a 5) natunil talent for singing.He sang his first solo in front of his entire school, the song "Climb Every Mountain”,which was a popular number from the 6) musical The Sound of Music.By the early 7) 1960s. Joseph decided that Michael and his elder brother, Marlon, should join their older siblings and 8) form a group・ The result was "Jackson Five". This group performed in nightclubs and talent shows. 9) Despite his young age of six, Michael soon 10) distinguished himself as a singer and dancer of unusual ability.。
大学英语视听说教程2Unit3Food答案

大学英语视听说教程2Unit3Food答案1、36.This kind of bread is terrible. I don't want to eat it ______. [单选题] *A.any more(正确答案)B.some moreC.no longerD.some longer2、95.-Dad, can we walk? ? ? ? ? ? ?the road now?-No,we? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? . We have to wait until the light turns green. [单选题] *A.across, needn’tB.across, mustn’t(正确答案)C.though, can’tD.through, mustn't3、She often _______ at 21: [单选题] *A. go to bedB. gets upC. goes to bed(正确答案)D. gets to4、( )Keep quiet, please. It’s ________ noisy here. [单选题] *A. many tooB. too manyC. too muchD. much too(正确答案)5、In many cities, a low-carbon lifestyle has become(). [单选题] *A. more popular and more popularB. more and more popular(正确答案)C. the most popularD. most and most popular6、Stephanie _______ going shopping to staying at home. [单选题] *A. prefers(正确答案)B. likesC. preferD. instead7、Jack would rather spend time complaining than_____the problem by himself. [单选题] *A.solve(正确答案)B.solvedC.solvesD.to solve8、We have _______ a double room with a bath for you in the hotel. [单选题] *A. boughtB. reserved(正确答案)C. madeD. taken9、---Excuse me sir, where is Room 301?---Just a minute. I’ll have Bob ____you to your room. [单选题] *A. show(正确答案)B. showsC. to showD. showing10、These apples smell _____ and taste ______. [单选题] *A. well; wellB. good; good(正确答案)C. well; goodD. good; well11、42.—________ meat do you want?—Half a kilo. [单选题] *A.How much(正确答案)B.How manyC.WhatD.Which12、—______ my surprise, Zhu Hui won the first prize in the speech contest. —But I think he could, because he kept practicing speaking.()[单选题] *A. To(正确答案)B. AboutC. ForD. In13、10.﹣Could you please sweep the floor?I’m going to cook dinner.﹣__________.I’ll do it at once,Mom.[单选题] *A.I’m afraid notB.You’re kiddingC.It’s a shameD.My pleasure(正确答案)14、8.—Will she have a picnic next week?—________. And she is ready. [单选题] * A.Yes, she doesB.No, she doesn'tC.Yes, she will(正确答案)D.No, she won't15、20.Jerry is hard-working. It’s not ______ that he can pass the exam easily. [单选题] * A.surpriseB.surprising (正确答案)C.surprisedD.surprises16、It' s a pity that we have to stay at home when we are having()weather. [单选题] *A. so fineB. so fine aC. such fine(正确答案)D. such a fine17、My sister gave me a _______ at my birthday party. [单选题] *A. parentB. peaceC. patientD. present(正确答案)18、You can't rely on Jane as she is _____ changing her mind and you will never know what she is going to do next. [单选题] *A. occasionallyB. rarelyC. scarcelyD. constantly(正确答案)19、______! It’s not the end of the world. Let’s try it again.()[单选题] *A. Put upB. Set upC. Cheer up(正确答案)D. Pick up20、( ) The salesgirls in Xiushui Market have set a good example______us in learning English. [单选题] *A. to(正确答案)B. forC. withD. on21、52.I'm happy to ________ a birthday card from an old friend. [单选题] *A.buyB.makeC.loseD.receive(正确答案)22、If you had told me earlier, I _____ to meet you at the hotel. [单选题] *A. had comeB. will have comeC. would comeD. would have come(正确答案)23、3.—Will you buy the black car?No, I won't. I will buya(n) ________ one because I don't have enough money. [单选题] *A.cheap(正确答案)B.expensiveC.highD.low24、Nearly everything they study at school has some practical use in their life, but is that the only reason _____ they go to school? [单选题] *A. why(正确答案)B. whichC. becauseD. what25、Across the river(). [单选题] *A. lies a new built bridgeB.lies a newly built bridge(正确答案)C. a new built bridge liesD.a newly built bridge lies26、—______ pencils are these?—They are Tony’s.()[单选题] *A. WhatB. WhereC WhoD. Whose(正确答案)27、—______ is the concert ticket?—It’s only 160 yuan.()[单选题] *A. How manyB How much(正确答案)C. How oftenD. How long28、There are many_____desks in the room. [单选题] *rge old brown(正确答案)B.old large brownrge brown oldD.brown old large29、91.—Do you live in front of the big supermarket?—No. I live ________ the supermarket ________ the post office. [单选题] *A.across; fromB.next; toC.between; and(正确答案)D.near; to30、Jim wants to hang out with his friends at night, but his parents don’t allow him ______ so. ()[单选题] *A. doB. doneC. to do(正确答案)D. doing。
新编大学英语II答案_unit_3

Post-reading●Reading Comprehension1.Understanding the Organization of the Text1)Introduction (para.1)Each person has the potential to win in his own way.2)The meaning of “winner” and “loser”(Par. 2)A winter is one who responds genuinely by being trustworthy and responsiveA loser is one who fails to respond genuinely3)Few people are winners and losers all the time.(Par.3)4)Winners (Par. 4-7)Characteristics of a winner:A. A winter is genuineB. A winner is not afraid to do his own thinking and to use his own knowledge.C. A winner is flexible.D. A winner has a love for life.E. A winner cares about the world and its people.5)Losers (Para. 8-10)Possible causes: Poor nutrition, cruelty, unhappy relationship, disease, continuingdisappointments, and inadequate physical care.Characteristics of a loser:A. A loser lacks an ability to appropriately express himself through a full range ofpossible behavior.B. A loser has difficulty giving and receiving love.2.Understanding Specific Information1) C 2) D 3) A 4) B 5) C●Vocabulary1.1) appreciateA.感激B. 欣赏,赏识2 ) CapacityA. 容量,容积,容纳力B. 能力,力量,才能3)channelA. 频道B. 把---导向,引导,集中4)contributeA. 捐献,捐赠,贡献出B. 有助于,促成5)flexibleA. 有弹性的,柔韧的B. 灵活的,可变通的A. 罪,罪行B. 内疚,自责,悔恨7) potentialA. 潜在的,可能的B. 潜力,潜能8) rigidA. 硬的,不易弯曲的B. 严格的,刻板的2.achieve---achievementdepend---dependencecruel---crueltygenuine---genuinenessaware---awarenesscapable---capabilityexpect---expectationlimit---limitationunique—uniquenessrespond—responsedisappoint---disappointmentbehave—behavior1) expectation 2) limitations 3) capability 4) achievement 5) response 6) awareness 7) behavior 8) disappointment 9) cruelty 10) dependence3. 1) entered into 2) channeled ---into 3) holds/held back4) unaware of 5) separates---from 6) referred to ---as7) lived up to 8) calls for 9) contributes to 10) sees/ saw ---asTranslation1. Lack of confidence contributed to his failure.2. She has shown great courage in the face of her serious illness.3.We came to the conclusion that she was telling the truth.4.His secretary failed to tell him about the meeting.5.Learning languages isn’t just a matter of memorizing words.6.Once she has made her decision, no one can hold her back.7.It’ll be difficult to live up to the standards set by our captain.8.The scientist referred to this discovery as the most exciting new development in this field.Part FourWriting and Translation2. Translation Practice1)Failure is the mother of success.2)Any man who is afraid of failure will/can never win.3)Success means that you enjoy/love and are good at doing what you are doing now.4)One who is eager to win will not necessarily win quickly.5) A successful person doesn’t ask for things from others. On the contrary/ Instead, he will askhimself: “ What can I leave to this world?”6) A real winner is someone who makes the greatest contributions to the society, not the one whois the richest, or the most famous.3. WritingSome people say that winning means being rich, some say winning means being powerful, and other think winning means being happy. I think winning means doing what you should do and being good at it. Most of us can only live in this world for no more than 70 or 80 years. We shouldn’t think too much about what we can get form this world. Instead, we should think about what we can leave in this world. The one who can make more contributions to the world is a real winner. For example, cleaning the street is a humble job in many people’s eyes, but in my opinion, street cleaners can also be great winners. They make our city more beautiful. They give us a better environment and consequently a better life. But, on the contrary, some people make money at the cost of the environment. Some are even worse: they cheat or kill others in order to gain power or earn money. Winne rs or losers? It’s time to give it a second thought.。
新视野大学英语第三版视听说教程2答案U3U7

Unit 3 Time outListening to the world3-2 SharingPractice 1参考:The podcast is mainly about what people like doing in their free time and what they are going to do this weekend.Practice 21) concerts2) a bar3) bandPractice 31.(1) keep fit(2) the theater2.(3) small children(4) seeing friends3.(5) eating and drinking(6) houses4.(7) having friends around(8) ajazz club5,(9) love to read(10) oil painting6.(11) playing the guitar(12) watching filmsPractice 4A B B B B APractice 6参考:In my free time I enjoy doing a lot of sports such as yoga, jogging and hiking,and I love reading different kinds of books like detective stories,science fiction and biographies , because they not only enrich my life but also broaden my horizons. This weekend I'm going to see a lot of friends and go to a barbecue party at my friend's house.3-3 ListeningUse the skills 1参考:1. Usually I spend about 200 to 300 yuan when I go out for an evening.2. Quite often I go to a bookstore to buy some books,which may cost me 50 to 100 yuan. Then I have some coffee or some ice cream,and it's about 50 yuan. After that,I may go to the cinema to see a movie, which may cost me around 100 yuan,Use the skills 2l) see a free art exhibition2) going to a concert3) having dinner4) getting the bus home5)a visit to a museum6) paintings7) watch the street entertainers8)watch some comedy9)comedy clubThink and speak 1参考:1.I think both the plans are feasible,They are well thought out in that each plan contains details as to what to do and how to control the expenses. If I were to make the plan.I would most possibly cut having dinner at the Indian restaurant from the first plan,I simply dislike Indian foods.3-4 ViewingGet a clue 1参考:1.I don't know much about Barcelona.I just know it's a popular tourist attraction in Spain,and it hosted the highly successful 1992 Summer Olympics and several matches during the 1982 FIFA World Cup.2.Yes,I would like to go there very much,because it is said to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world,and is viewed as the"Paris of Spain"by many people.View it 1l) sightseeing2) beach3) get away from4) relaxing5)a dozen6) fantastic7) attitude8) perfectView it 2B A A B A BView it 3C E F B A DThink and speak 1参考:1. What I would enjoy most is La Sagrada Familia which is such a magnificent and yet strange-looking building that I think no visitor should miss it.I would also like to visit the Ramblas very much because I love markets just like the presenter.Speaking for communication3-6 Role-playingNote them down 11) Book a table2)4/four3) Saturday4) 10 o'clock/ten o'clock/10:005) two tickets/2 tickets6) Starr7) June the fifth/June5th8) June the ninth/June9th/the ninth of June9) dinner with friends10) eight-thirty/8:30/08:3011) Saturday12) dinner tonight13) 098845673/098845673Note them down 2l) repeat2) check3) catch4) slow down5) speak up3-7 PresentingGet ideas 1E D BF A CGet ideas 2B AC E DOrganize ideas 1参考:I'm going to tell you about my perfect t day in Paris. First of all,after breakfast,we're starting the day on the northern bank of the Seine,to observe the 360--degree view of Paris' most famous sights from the Place de la Concorde.After that,we're going to the Musée de l'Orangerie(Orangerie Museum) to see Monet's Water Lilies as well as paintings by other famous painters.After lunch,we're going to wander west along the Seine to the Eiffel Tower. After we've admired Paris'greatest viewpoint,we're going to catch a Batobus—a hop-on. hop-off waterbus—to the Jardin des Plantes, which includes a winter garden,tropical greenhouses and an alpine garden,as well as a menagerie.In the evening,we're planning to take a stroll over the lamp-lit bridges. Strolling over the bridges at dusk as the lamps cast a glow on the darkened water,sipping champagne in hotel bars,and dining in candle-lit pubs make you feel as if you've stepped onto a giant film set. It's going to be romantic and fantastic!3-8 More practice in listeningConversations 1D C C B CConversations 2D A A DPassages 1A A D DPassages 21) objectives2) farthest3)recognised / recognized4) separated into5) involves6) is referred to7) life- threatening8) designed9) endurance10) putting themselves at riskNews 1D BNews 2D B C3-10 Unit test短对话5题1)A. He likes classic jazz.2)C.Vietnamese .3)B. Sports are quite important to him.4)B. Any film except violent ones.5)B. At 8:30 in the evening.长对话5题6)D. What movie to watch and their experience of watching a horror movie together.7)B. A comedy.8)D. Because he wants the girl to move closer to him.9)C. He screamed.10)A. He threw popcorn in the aisle.短文理解4题11)C. Britain and the US.12)D. Keeping pets,painting cars and collecting matchboxes .13)C. Greek and Indian stamps.14)C. He wrote down the name of the train engines going through the station.复合式听写10题15) have a passion for16) looked upon17) take risks18) probably19) ignore20) attractive21) familiar22) obviously23) powerful24) requiresUnit 7 Time of technology :A blessing or a curse?Listening to the world7-2SharingPractice 1参考:The podcast is mainly about people's attitudes toward technology ,what items of technology they have,and what items are indispensable to them.Practice 2l) enjoy2) live without3) plan my life4) listening to musicPractice 3B E F A D CPractice 4参考:In his pocket.Twitter.Because it's not charged.His mobile phone and an MP3 player.Two.An e-book reader,a laptop,an iPod,and lots of gadgets.Practice 51.(1) on it all the time(2) my husband2.(3) my laptop(4) phone(5) essential3.(6) beyond that4.(7) computer(8) Internet7-3 ListeningUse the skills 1参考:1. One to two hours a day.2.I usually search for information ,read news articles,shop online,or download music.3. Yes. When I search for certain information and open a new page,there are pop-ups related to news, sales information ,new trailers,or something else. If it is something I'm interested in,I will click on it on impulse. So I'm vulnerable to these distractions .Use the skills 2A A BUse the skills 31.(1) all day on the Internet2.(2) watching the videos that friends send them3.(3) give you a break(4) talking to someone in the office(5) looking through4.(6) reading books5.(7) in front of the computer(8) sports and going out(9) live in the real worldThink and speak 1参考:1.I partly agree with the statement that"You shouldn't believe what you read on the Internet.”On on e hand we have to admit that the Internet enhances all our lives on a daily basis. We can search for interesting news,chat online with our best friends,order food,buy some necessities ,check our bank account balance,etc. It also makes our workmore convenient . We can google the information and materials we need,email our boss,and have a video conference with colleagues . But just like anything else,along with the good comes the bad. The Internet is a big platform,which allows everyone to express their own opinions,even release unreliable information or rumors. So it is very likely that what you see on the Internet is not the truth. You may read false news,false statistics and made-up stories. It is impossible and unnecessary to conduct cyber- investigations all the time,but just be careful to check what you read online.7-4 ViewingGet a clue 1参考:1.I think after elevisions and video games are taken away, children's attention will go to other indoor and outdoor activities . For indoor activities ,they can play with toys,they can play cards,puzzles,board games,and pretend games; for outdoor activities ,they can engage themselves in gardening,boating,camping, picnicking ,pleasure drives, walking,and hiking. So without TV,children will have more interesting and fun things to do.2. Maybe at the very beginning,the kids will feel bored and uncomfortable ,and the parents will be a little bit worried about the kids , and have to spend more time and energy. playing with the kids and guide them how to adjust to the life without televisions and video games. But with the going of the experiment ,when the parents find most kids can adjust themselves to the new life very quickly and very well. and there is more laughter and happiness derived from the absence of TV at home and the togetherness of the whole family,the parents may feel relieved.View it 1A B B A BView it 2C BD D CThink and speak 1参考:1. Yes. Most of the parents thought the experiment was positive. Because without any TV,there was more laughter in the house and they were more of a family.7-6 Role-playingNote them down 1C A B ED F7-7 PresentingGet ideas 1l) two/22) near the sea3) real achievement4) twelve/125) talked online6) hello7) lonely8)a new girl9) bored10) my real friends11)a club12) good-looking13) start talking to him14) on the dance floor15) haven't been dancingOrganize ideas 1参考:1. Usually I play Angry Birds2. It'sa good way to kill time and relax myself.3. It's easy for me to pick up. Besides,it makes me feel better when I am angry.4.X's.I have never played games for more than two hours. but X played from Thursday night and through the whole weekend.I just couldn't imagine it.Present ideas 1参考:The computer game I usually play is Angry Birds. The game is one of the most popular and best-selling game apps for Apple'siPhone.I love to follow the fashion. That's one reason why I love playing the game. The other reason is when I play it,I find it's the best way to kill time. When I play the game,I turn different species of scowling birds into projectiles with which to crush a collection of grunting pigs scattered around various ramshackle structures . That's fun. And it makes me feel better, especially when I'm angry. Besides,the game Angry Birds incorporates cute, warm graphics, amusing sound effects, and a reward system, which makes me feel quite good. But what really makes me a loyal player of this game is that it suits me. First,unlike other more complex and confusing games,the game is easy to pick up. Second,the game is designed to be played inshort bursts.I'm very busy studying,but I do have some time to relax. So during the break,I can just pull out my mobile phone and start playing. And more importantly ,there is no stigma attached to adults playing the game. Whenever I play this game,it makes me feel happy and relaxed and it improves my mood and reduces my stress.When it comes to computer games in general,I think they are pure fun as long as they are played that way. If you find yourself spending money buying in-game items excessively then it might have gone a bit too far. Also if you find yourself becoming addicted,and make the computer game more important in your life than other things,then you need to stop or rethink about it.A computer game is meant to be played for fun,for entertainment and for relaxation ,but not as the focus of your life.I only play when I have the time. Computer games come last,after my school,work,family, friends,and girlfriend .More practice in listening7-8 More practice in listeningConversations 1B C D D CConversations 2B B A CPassages 1D A A DPassages 2l) response2) illegal3) in charge of4) consequently5) relied heavily on6) linked to7) anticipate8) familiar with9) remedy10) betrayingNews 1B ANews 2D CUnit test7-10 Unit test短对话5题1)A. To finish his paper.2)D. The man is booking the airline ticket for the first time.3)B. He agrees that young people at their twenties are especially interested in the Internet.4)C. His telephone bill is not paid.5)B. The man will shorten his log on time to four hours every two days.长对话5题6)B. Fourteen.7)C. To give Billy a birthday present.8)A. He talks about nothing but computers.9)D. Michael knows how to use computers properly.10)C. Michael would talk to Billy.短文理解5题11)A. To exemplify the advantage of looking for love online.12)B. Because the online dating population is larger.13)C. To match like-minded candidates .14)D. Their profiles will appear at the top of the list.15)D. The recent improvements in online dating.复合式听写10题16) refer to17) involves18) unique19) valuable20) at your expense21) associated with22) responsible23) minimize/minimise24) regularly25) maintain。
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Answers to listening and speaking BookIIUnit 1Part AExercise 11. 398-40712. 278-95363. 1390-1910-4664. 415-566-12685. 5-078-24896. 6102-9517-28807.210-699-49828. 6-592-7649Exercises 2Is that you/ Can I leave a message/ call me back/860-2505/give her the message when she returnshome.Part B conversation 1Exercise 11 father&daughter2. they are talking about the pictures Gloria left for him3. Riding a motorcycle4. He thinks John looks a little strange because John wears apony tail.5. she says he is old-fashioned.Exercise 21. in a restaurant/ Dining/2. on a motorcycle/ learning to ride a motorcycle3. in Angela’s office/ doing some part-time work for Angela’s magazine/ with John, her friendConversatin 2Exercise 11. who dialed the wrong number? (a)2. what is the most probable relationship between the man and the woman? (b)3. what is true about the woman?(a)Exercise 21. First State Bank2. her leg3. 848-39524. Mrs Tailor/ his bank5. having dialed the wrong numberPart D1. what as Mrs Bates calling for?(a)2. who made a mistake?(d)3. what cn you learn from the conversation?( c)Unit 2Part AExercise 11. Tom2. she has dialed the wrong number3. 321-96454. Monica5. Mrs Jones’sisterExercise 21. message: 1. Nancy Davis2. 914-65203. Call Nancy back2. message: 1. peter2. 614-55333. Meet Peter at 12 at the Foreign Language BookstorePart B conversation 1Exercise 11. why is Pat calling Anna?(c)2. what is the reason why Jack does not accept Pat’s invitation to tea?(c)3. What bis true about Pat?(d)Exercise 21. be out2. Jack/ Tom3. leave Anna a message4. 164,Rose AvenueConversatin 2Exercise 11. c2. b3. cExercise 21. advice2. find Brown somewhere suitable to live/ an estate agent3. meet and talk to each other at her office4. ten-minute walkPart D1. what’s the relationship between the two speak?(d)2. Why couldn’t Vicki see Randy last night?( c)3. Which of the following is true of Vicki?(d)Unit 3part AExercise 11.N 2 N 3.P 4.N 5.P 6.P 7 N 8 NExercise 21. It might be a good idea to travel by air.2. Why don’t you go to professor Stone for advice?3. You’d better take his advice and eat an apple a day.4. Have you thought about looking for a better job?5. If I were you I’d go through the paper again.6. Shouldn’t you spend more time in listening and speaking? Part B conversation 1Exercise 11.b2. a3. aExercise 21. Traveling a lot. / working very hard; unsafe nowadays;2. an interpreter/ able for her to use her language ability; traveling to international meetings/3. an international business person/ not mentioned/ having a lot to do with money, which shedoesn’t like to think about.conversation 2Exercise 11. she has been tired of doing the same old things day after day at home since she moved fromChicago.2. Back in Chicago she worked part time and went swimmingevery day but now she just cooksand cleans the house.3. Judy should go out of the house and find a job.Exercise 21. skating and running these days.2. sports/ popular3. sporting goods store4. make money5. for herself.Part DExercise1. She can’t decide whether to go to unversity or get a job2. To study economics at universiry.3. 1)She thinks she will have no time for fun with too much reading and writing.2) She doesn’t like to ask her parents for pocket money at her age.Unit 4Part AExercise 11. Take some aspirin2. Have his eyes tested3. go to the health center and see a doctor4. Economics5. Just lie down for a while.Part BConversation 1Exercise11. What seems to be Peter’s trouble? (c)2. Why does Peter has little chance to talk to English people?(a)3. What can you lean from the conversation?(b)Exercise 21. go out more/ go to pubs/ take a class/ speak first2. the weather/sports/ footbal,/swimming,/ tennis/ traveling and sightseeingConversation 2Exercise11. what does Simon’s mother think of his present job?(c)2. what is true about Simon?( d)3. what can you infer fron the conversation?( d)Exercise 21. Gardening2. Good pay3. plenty of fresh air4. Not suitable for a university graduate5. Boring6. The idea7. appeals to ne8. a lot of study, and then woring all sorts of hours. Part DExercise1. Take a bus tour2. Visit the science museum3. Go to the zoo4. Visit th national art gallary5. Try some of the lacal restaurants.Unit 5Part AExercises 11. d2. b3. b4. d5. cexercise 21. lovely2. perfect3. sunny4. warm5. clear6. birds7. music8. we’re together9. rain or shine10. nothing wrong11. we’re all feeling all rightPart Bpassageexercise 11. what is the weatherman from Channel 62 doing?(b)2. what can you infer from the weathe report?(d) Exercise 21. strong winds2. heavy snow3. cold and dry, cloudy in the afternoon4. clear/some rain5. warm and sunny/ A 40% chance of rain/ Rain andthunderstorms in the evening6. 29/ 15-20/cloudy/ NE/5-10/cloudy/ Isolated thunderstorms/ near 30*/ around 20*/ chance ofrain, 30%ConversationExercise11. what seemed to be Mary’s problem?(c)2. What did John suggest that Mary do with her cell phone?(d)3. what can you infer from the conversation?( a)Exercise21. clear ,sunny and pleasant/ 80*/cloudy/ 5-102. Warm/humid/High of 85*, low near 70*/SSW building up to 20-25/ thunderstorms/ rain, 50%Part DExercise1. What did the two speakers plan to do?(c)2. what does the forecast mainlay tell us?( b)3. What can we learn from the conversation?( d)Unit 6Part AExercise 11. windy2. warm3. wet4. 68*5. 82*6. scattered showers in the afternoon7. 12*C8. snowy9. freezing10. 15*FExercises 21. pleasant/ clear/ sunny2. cloudy/ going to snow/ sunny/ coldPart BPassageExercise 11. What is the main idea of the passage/(a)2. what can you learn from the weather report?( d)3. what can you conclde from the weather report?(b) Exercise 2Tommorrow morning1. dry/ sunshine2. fog/cloudy/light winds/ cooler3. dull/ cloudy/ heavy showers/ 16*By the evening1. rain2. thunderstorms/ 26-27*3. brighter/ fresher/ dry/windy/about 19* conversationExercise 11. what is the man’s biggest worry?( b)2. what is the weather like when the man and the woman talking to one another?(a)3. what does the woman suggest that the man do?( d)4. what can you infer from the conversation?( c) Exercise 21. foggy/ clear and fine/ 12*2. overcast/ slight chance of rain/ 6*Part DExercise(Today:) sunny/ warmer/ clear/ 72*(Tomorrow: )warm and humid/ 86*(Wed: )cooler weather / around 80/ in the upper 60s (Friday:) 71*Unit 7Part AExercises 11) Mar.31st2) by plane3) May 22nd4) by train5) last Friday6) by ship7) at the end of June8) by plane9) next weekend10) by carPart BA conversationExercise 11. c2. b3.bExercise 21.√2.×3. ×4. √5. √A storyExercise 11. How did Mr and Mrs Williams spend their summer holidays in the past? (a)2. Which of the following can be inferred from the conversation?(c)3. what is true about hotel where Mr and Mrs Williams stayed in Rome?(b)Exercise 21 F 2.T 3.T 4.F 5. T 6. FPart D1) Julia2) Mark3) 324) Alderley5) Vienna6) 14Unit 8Part AExercise 11) It rained every day2) fantastic3) Tokyo4) disappointing5) It was very crowded6) the beach7) a lot of fun8) He swam every day9) awful10) The snow was not thivk enoughtExercise 21. He just stayed home and did gardening2. in the country3. she broke her leg4. The shops were excellent and the people were great.5. he said he had a good time.Part BA conversationExercise 11.d2.a3.bExercise 21. √2. ×3. ×4√. 5. ×6. √A storyExercise 11.b2.d.3.cExercise 21. Swiss tourist2. bottle/ remote beach/553. refugee4. 1942/sister5. flee from the Nazis6. 19437. if the war was over8. peace and friendship9. home10. seeing their familiesPart D1. set2. check3. pack4. journey5. arrive6. properly7. lock8. I manage to put these worries out of my mind9. I began to worry about what would happen if the hotel in which we were staying caught fire10. I impressed upon my wife the need to be prepared and the necessity of keeping a cool head.Unit 9Part BExercise 11. b2. a3. c4.dExercise 22. 4. 5 .7. 9Conversation 2Exercise 11. b2. c3. dExercise 21.2.4.7.9.10Part D1. 500 dollars2. 25 dollars3. he pretended that it was his second visit to the doctor and pid 25 dollars4. he looked at the businessman carefully, smiled and put the mney into the drawer of his desk5. the docter said that there was no need to examine him again sk him to continue taking themedicine he prescribed for the businessman when he came to him last time.6. he was clever at dealing with dishonest people.Unit 10Part AExercise 11P 2D 3P 4 D 5P 6D 7D 8D 9P 10DExercise 21, a terrible pain2, stomache3, a temperature4, hot5, a fever6,an awful headache7, my throat hurts8, the flu9, stay in bed for a couple of days10, three times a day after mealPart BConversation 1Exercise 11.a2.b3.cExercise 2a. smoke any cigarettes/ dangerous to your healthb. drink too much alcohol/ not good for your healthc. fruit juice and water/ stressd. more fish and fresh vegetables/ red meate. worry/ affect your healthf. work too hard/ easyconversation 2Exercise 11.a2.b3.d4.bExercise 21. a. illb. tiredc. appetited. get to sleep/ wake up earlye. worried a lot2. a. medicine/ adviceb. workc. your workd. regular exercisee. easier job/ less moneypart Dsleep/ 2 months/ had headaches/family/ getting along pretty well/10 to 11/ consider a job change/it would be hard for him to find a new job at his age/ slow down/ he would kill himself.Unit 11Part AExercise 11) Wednesday2) Jan.2nd3) Nov.18th4) 2 p.m5) Saturday6) Aug.28th7) 11 a.m8) Dec.5th9) July 20th10) 4o’clockExercise 2Housewarming/ May 23rd/ 7 p.m/ No. 30, 41st/ Linda, Laura, Sally and her brotherPart BExercise 11.b2.c3.cExercise 21. Kate/ flowers2. Kate/ dinning room3. help themselves/ vegetable salad, pptato chips, nuts4. dancing5. takes the guests’coats/ greeting6. Jack’s birthday partyA storyExercise 11.c2.a.3.d.4.dExercise 21. big Christmas party2. coming and going/ continued3. led to the bar for a drink4. the host or the hostess/ any of the guests5. in front of their house6. was waiting in their carpart D1.c2.c.3.aUnit 12Part AExercise 11.a2.d3.b4.c5.bExercise 21. What did Helen say about the pary? ( it was a lot of fun)2. Why didn’t Helen see Bill at the Party? ( because he wasn’t invited)Part BConversation 1Exercise 11.d2. a3. bExercise 21. big enough but not too big;2. soft lighting3. lots of drink4. enough food/ with fingers5. dance music/ too loud6. right people/ right mix of men and women conversation 2Exercise 11.b2.b3.c4.dExercise 21.1) grew up in Portland2) art student3) graduates4) a couple of his paintings/ next week5) his graduation exhibition2.1) in Switzerland2) grew up3) art teacher at Grant High School4) visit Tony’s graduation exhibition next Monday.Part D1) celebrate2) 25th3) clinic4) late5) devised6) million7) Joined8) The guest of honor, thanked all those present9) I don’t do many interviews these days.10) apart from special events like this party, my life is pretty normal.Unit 13Part AExercises 11) tonight2) Friday night3) A4) Watch a basketball match5) Tomorrow6) A7) Right now8) D9) Have some coffee together10) After class11) Go for a picnic12) D13) Go bowling14) This weekend15) AExercise 21) a general expression for an appointment with somebody2) when a man ask a giel out for a movie, a dinner, or a dance,3) it is no longer unusual for a woman to ask a man out for a4) dates are easily made by phone calls5) the language used is oftn casual and informalPart BConversation 1Exercise 11. boring, like a airhead/looked at him/said nothing2. self-centered and aggressive/talked a lot about himself3. cautious/ felt nervous4. Both felt a bit nervous on their first date.Exercise 21. b2. d3. cconversation 2Exercise11. About 14 or 152. pretty open3. they go to the movies, go to the beach and hang around together4. Either. The boy or the girl may pay.Exercise 22. a3. b4. cPart DExercise1)Their wedding day2) a 7-week competition3)”Two strangers and a Wedding”4)a 240year-old young man5)single6) offer themselves as his bride7)only one direct contact8)proposed over the phone9)Lisa said “yes”10)shocked11)they were doing the right thing. Unit 14Part AExercise11. a2. d4. b5. bPart BConversation 1Exercise 11. They planned to meet a year ago in Denver.2. No.She paid just half the cost,Tom paid the other half.3. She flew from Ireland to Denver/travelled by air.4. Tom looked exactly like his photograph.Exercise 21. d2. c3. c4. dconversation2Exercise 11. her term paper2. a show at the Grand Theater3. clean up the apartment4. in her favorite restaurant5. gathering at her apartment6. her father out for dinner7. a basketball championship at school8. staying home9. a concertExercise 21. b2. a3. c4. aPart DExercise1. c2. d3. a4. bUnit 15Part A1. c2. cPart BPassage 1Exercise 11,3,5,7 Exercise 21. a2. b3. d4. c Passage 2 Exercise 1 1,3,4,6,8 Exercise 21. b2. d3. a4. cpart D Exercise1. a2. d3. aUnit 16 Part A Exercise 11. c2. cExercise 21) Westerners2) Traditional3) Fixes4) Prepares5) Decorate6) Household7) Share8) Roles are more equal9) Men spend less than one hour doing these jobs, Men also spend only about sevenminutes a day taking care of kids10) Maybe lifestyles are changing bur for many women the change is not fast enough.Part BConversation 1Exercise 11) 292)Receptionist in a lrge office3)to Spain4)to Italy5) to have a fashion boutique of her own ten years from now.6) work hard, play hard.Exercise21. c2. c3. aConversation 2Exercise 11,2,4,6,7,8Exercise 21. b2. d3. cPart DExercise1. a regular early morning exercisea small brakfastwith someone who is also on a diettake your time,/ evening2. high in caoriestempted to overeatlisten to the radio, watch TV/ readcooking programsTest 1Part A1. b2. c3. a4. d5. c6. d7. c8. d9. d10. dPart B1) a little lake in the mountains2) beautiful and sunny at first but it began to rain later in the afternoon.3) Had a swim4) Had a picnic5) Lay in the sunPart C1) It’s 7:30 now2) The weatherman is giving the weather forecast for the weekend3) The temperature is going to be in the lower thirties.4) Saturday afternoon and Sunday are going to be clear, cold and sunny5) They are going to have a wonderful weekend in the mountains.Part D1. d2. a3. b4. d5. dTest2Part A1. b2. d3. b4. a5. c6. b8. b9. d10. aPart BConversation 11. by plane2. a leather wallet3. a folding toothbrushonversation 21. Wednesday evening2. See a new film at the Cith Theater.Part C1) They come for a better jobs and better education2) People enjoy living in a big city where life is convenient.3) above all, a good health care system4) The biggest problem is the ever increasing population5) Noise and pollution, mostly from factories and cars, are another two seriousproblems.Part D1. d3. b4. b5. d。
新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版BOOK3UNIT3
Listening to the world
BEFORE you listen
2 Discuss the questions: Which of these websites do you use regularly? Which do you use occasionally? Which do you never use? The websites I use regularly include search engines, news sites, blogs, Wiki and social networking sites. I use these websites almost every day to get information I need and share things about myself. As to the types of websites such as photo sharing websites and travel sites, I only visit them occasionally. The websites I never use include rating sites, dating sites, and corporate websites.
Wrapping up Fun time
Learning objectives
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talk about neighbors and communities
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distinguish fact from opinion in listening
3 learn how to tell a story
4 talk about planning a community
新英语视听说教程Unit+3原文及答案
Unit 3 Schools and UniversitiesThinking AheadStudents are asked to discuss the following questions in groups. The reference answers for the questions are offered below:1. Do you like your university? Describe your dream university.Well, I love it. It is awesome! I’ve never had so much fun or learned so much about a topic, or most importantly, learned so much about myself. I’ve met so many great and diverse people and been in situations that I never thought I’d ever be in. I would not trade my years at the university for anything.My dream university is the one where I can breathe the cool air and chat with my easy-going friends about our common interest freely. The beautiful campus with a lake and extensive parkland greenery is a must. Moreover, I dreamed of joining numerous student clubs and other organizations which demonstrate the breadth of student interests in academic and career areas, social issues, athletics and much more. In my opinion, studying in a university is an experience that goes far beyond lectures, and the academic life should be dynamic and vibrant(生气勃勃的).2. How do you make use of the facilities and resources in your university?My university boasts numerous facilities including library, gym, pub, etc, among which the library and gym are the two which I make full use of. As for me, study is still the priority. The library facility includes traditional reading areas where silence is the rule; there, it is less likely to be distracted by the noise outside. There are also areas designated for group study where you can communicate and interact with your colleagues for group projects. Also, the enormous collections of the books help to broaden my horizon and the library staff provide us with the effective Internet searching strategy, which enables me to study independently.Moreover, being in good physical health is critical to maintaining good academic standing as well as quality of life. The campus gym offers enormous facility with spaces and programs for students at all levels of physical skill and activity. I go to gym three times a week to get good workout. It helps me to relax and release the stress, and concentrate easily on my academic study. Part I Video TimeIn this part, students will have 2 tasks to accomplish.Task 1In task 1, students will watch a video clip about the University of Oxford, one of the leading universities in the world, and then do the exercises as required. Before watching, students are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural notes related to the video.TranscriptThe University of OxfordOxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world, a city that lives and breathes education, a place where you can think rigorously, where you can grow intellectually, an institution that has been educating world changing leaders for over 800 years, and draws together the finest men across the globe. At Oxford, you have all the resources of the Oxford University at your fingertips, some of the finest libraries, academic departments, and research labs in the world.“Oxford is the pre-eminent research university that, when it does things, it does things at the very very highest level. And serious-research universities are places where the cleverest people on the planet think really hard about the hardest problems on the planet.”“I would say that the things that strike me the most about Oxford, what I do appreciate about it the most is that it taught me to think again. That the spirit in the air, of learning, of feeling like you are a part of a long legacy of centuries of academic excellence, and being around people also who reaffirm that.”As a student at the Oxford University, you become a member of an Oxford college, which contains a wealth of history and tradition. There are 39 different colleges in the university; each has its own academic fellowship and individual student community. The colleges have their own dining hall, library, cultural groups and sports teams. Your college will give you opportunity to meet other brilliant students from all areas of academic study, from astrophysicist to archeologist, from scientists to engineers. Oxford is an ancient and beautiful city; at the same time, it is modern and vibrant. Whenever things enclose proximity, you can cycle from pubs to parks and from museums to galleries. Oxford has excellent transport connections, and it is one hour from London and Heathrow Airport. Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Watching for DetailsStudents are asked to watch the video clip and fill in the blanks with the missing information.1) Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world, a city that lives and breathes education, a place where you can think rigorously, where you can grow intellectually, an institution that has been educating world changing leaders for over 800 years, and draws together the finest men across the globe. At Oxford, you have all the resources of Oxford University at your fingertips, some of the finest libraries, academic departments, and research labs in the world.2) As a student at the Oxford University, you become a member of an Oxford College, which containsa wealth of history and tradition, the colleges have their own academic fellowship and individual student community. The College has its own dining hall, library, cultural groups and sports teams.3) Oxford has excellent transportation connections and it is one hour from London and Heathrow Airport.Exercise 2 Essay WritingThe well-respected higher education systems and the prestigious universities abroad attract Chinese young people to study overseas. Students are asked to write an essay entitled The Advantages and Disadvantages of Studying Abroad with no less than 160 words.SampleThe Advantages and Disadvantages of Studying Abroad In recent years, there has been a growing trend toward studying abroad among young people. When pursuing educational opportunities overseas is widely considered as a life-transforming opportunity, students should take on a number of challenges. Below are some specific advantages and disadvantages of studying abroad.Studying abroad allows one to gain a real knowledge of a new culture and a new language. By interacting and communicating with native speakers daily, students can enhance their foreign language skills. They will simultaneously explore the values and ways of life of the host country. For example, Asian students might be surprised to find that communication in Western countries is starkly open and straightforward, in sharp contrast to the intense use of non-verbal messages in communication in theirhome countries. Not surprisingly, even simple everyday experiences, such as buying food and mailing letter, can help improve language proficiency and promote culture learning. It gives students new perspectives on how things are done.During their overseas trips, many students will learn how to take care of themselves and live independently. They might have initial difficulties in fulfilling even the simplest tasks at the very beginning, such as grocery shopping, doing laundry, making living arrangements and setting accounts for electricity, but before long, they will adapt to the new environment and become self-sufficient. Moreover, by interacting with people from different backgrounds, overseas students can exercise and improve their social skills, an experience which is of great value to their careers later in life.While studying abroad has its advantages, it might have its drawbacks. Most of the students are lack of life experience when they first travel overseas. Failure to cope with the problems that arise from their everyday lives might cause frustration. They feel helpless, suffer homesick and in worse cases, have a breakdown.As suggested above, studying abroad poses both opportunities and challenges. While young people can become polyglots and independent individuals, gain opportunities for personal growth and develop an appreciation of cultural differences, they have to cope with the stress of living oversea. Task 2In task 2, students are asked to watch a video clip about the hall of residence in the University of Derby in the UK and then do the exercises as required. Before watching, students are supposed to read the words, expressions and cultural notes related to the video.TranscriptThe Hall of Residence in the University of DerbyLiving in halls is a great opportunity to socialize with hundreds of people from all over the country, and quite likely all over the world. At the University of Derby, every first year who wants a place can have a place in halls, you can apply online once you got an unconditional offer, and we guarantee a place to all first years who apply before the 31st August. The university has five city center halls in Derby, and all the halls are a short walk from the university sites. It is really easy to get around city and university buses link all the halls. The buses run regularly, and you are living in halls, you get vouchers for a number of free trips. Alternatively, if you want to bring your car or a bike, all the halls have car parks and bike sheds. Derby is a great city, with something on most nights: fantastic shopping at the New West Field Center, and a friendly and vibrant atmosphere. It is also close to places like the Peak National Park for walking, biking or climbing.Your room will most likely be one of four or six in a flat, you can choose from a standard room where you share a shower and toilet with your flat mates, and an En-suite room, or a premium en-suite room, with its own mini-fridge and the use of TV lounge for all the people in the flat. If you have specific health or medical issue, we can also provide you with the room specially-adapted for your needs. Each room has Internet access, and connection to the university network. A phone which comes with free internal calls and a TV aerial point. Your booking fee also covers contents insurance for your room.Hall staff is on hand 24 hours a day, and resident safety is our priority. There is CCTV on all sites and intercom systems in every flat to keep you safe and secure. Our staff has years of experience in dealing with all manner of welfare issues. So you can be sure that you are in safe hands. Living in halls is very good value for money, and compares favorably with private accommodation. Heating, lighting and hot water are all included; once you’ve paid your whole fees, all you have to budget for is food and going out. Cleaners come to your flat once a week, and cover the kitchen, shower, toilet and other shared areas. But your room is down to you. Each hall has a coin-operated laundry, containinglarge washers and dryers, so there is no excuse to take washing home at the weekends.Every hall also has its own common room, where you can relax and socialize away from your room. These contain wide-screen TVs and DVD players, pool tables and other entertainment. As well as studying, living in halls is also about community, and having time to socialize. The halls run all sorts of activities, and helps you get to know your neighbors better, and make new friends. There are events, such as pool competitions, barbecues and quizzes; and on the first weekend, a welcome-to- halls party. Your time in hall should be a great experience and one that you will never forget. We are here to support you along the way.Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Making a Sound JudgmentStudents are asked to watch the short video and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).F 1) Every student who applies for the university can be guaranteed a place in the hall of residence. T 2) The buses that link the halls are free of charge.T 3) Specially-adapted rooms are provided to the students with health or medical issue.T 4) Each room in the hall of residence has Internet access to the university network.F 5) You can relax and enjoy yourself in your room which contains a lot of recreational facilities,such as wide-screen TV and DVD players.Exercise 2 Watching for DetailsStudents are asked to watch the short video again and choose the best answers to the questions.1) B2) C3) BPart II Listening ActivitiesIn this part, students will have 3 listening tasks to accomplish.Task 1In task 1, students will listen to an introduction about Freshers’ Week at university and then do the exercises as required. Before listening, students are supposed to read the words and expressions related to the talk.TranscriptFreshers’ WeekFreshers’ Week at universities can be a nerve-wracking experience.The UK has a well-respected higher education system and some of the top universities and research institutions in the world. But to those who are new to it all, it can be overwhelming and sometimes confusing.October is usually the busiest month in the academic calendar. Universities have something called Freshers’ Week for their newcomers. It’s a great opportunity to make new friends, join lots ofclubs and settle into university life.However, having just left the comfort of home and all your friends behind, the prospect of meeting lots of strangers in big halls can be nerve-wracking. Where do you start? Who should you make friends with? Which clubs should you join?Luckily, there will be thousands of others in the same boat as you worrying about starting their university social life on the right foot. So just take it all in slowly. Don’t rush into anything that you’ll regret for the next three years.Here are some top tips from past students on how to survive Freshers’Week:●Blend in. Make sure you are aware of British social etiquette. Have a few wine glasses andsnacks handy for your housemates and friends.●Be hospitable. Sometimes cups of tea or even slices of toast can give you a head start inmaking friends.●Be sociable. The more active you are, t he more likely you’ll be to meet new people than ifyou’re someone who never leaves their room.●Bring a doorstop. Keep your door open when you’re in and that sends positive messages toyour neighbors that you’re friendly.So with a bit of clever planning and motivation, Freshers’Week can give you a great start to your university life and soon you’ll be passing on your wisdom to next year’s new recruits.(From /china/learningenglish/onthetown/re/2008/03/080327_oxford_uni.shtml) Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Making a Sound JudgmentStudents are asked to listen to the task and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).T 1) Although UK has the excellent education system and some top universities, the newcomers still feel confused sometimes.F 2) The newcomers tend to feel very excited and happy in Freshers’ Week.T 3) It is a great opportunity to make new friends to join many clubs in Freshers’ Week.F 4) Every freshman feels very comfortable in making new friends and joining clubs.Exercise 2 Listening for DetailsStudents are asked to listen to the talk again and fill in the blanks with the missing information.Tips on How to Survive Freshers’ Week●Blend in. Make sure you are aware of British etiquette. Have a few wine and snacks handy foryour housemates and friends.●Be _hospitable. Sometimes cups of tea or even slices of toast can give you a head start in makingfriends.●Be sociable. The more active you are, the more likely you’ll be to m eet new people.●Bring a doorstop. Keep your door open when you are in and that sends positive messages to yourneighbors that you’re friendly.Task 2Students will listen to a conversation between a teacher and a student, and then do the exercises as required. Before listening, students are supposed to read the words and expressions related to the dialogue.TranscriptA Dialogue between a Teacher and a StudentDr Richardson: Enter, please.David Simons: Good afternoon, Dr Richardson.Dr Richardson: Good afternoon. You’re David Simons, is that right?David Simons: Yes. I’ve an appointment to talk about the course requirements with you.Dr Richardson: Fine. Now why don’t you take a seat over there and I’ll just get some details from you. First, can I have your home address and your student number?David Simons: That’s 15 Market Avenue, Hornsby and my student number is C97H85.Dr Richardson:OK. Now I see here that you’ve already completed 18 credit points, but that you haven’t done the Screen Studies course which is normally a prerequisite for this course. Why is that, David?David Simons: Oh, the course coordinator gave me an exemption because I’ve worked for a couple of years in the movie and television business and they considered my practical experience fulfilled the same requirements.Dr Richardson: Fine. Shall we go over the course requirements first, and then you can bring up any queries or problems you might have. It might be most useful to start with a few dates. The final examination will be in the last week of June, that’s the week of the 23rd. but the final date hasn’t been set. It should be the 25th or the 20th, but you don’t have to worry about that yet. Before that, as you can see in your study guide, there are three essay assignments and some set exercises. I’ll deal with these first. These set exercises are concerned with defining concepts and key terms.They do have fixed answers not in the wording but in the content. To that extent they are quite mechanical, and provide an opportunity for you to do very well as long as your answers are very specific and clear.David Simons: Yes, I see there are about twenty terms here. How long should the answers be?Dr Richarson: You shouldn’t exceed 250 words for each term.David Simons: Right. That looks easy enough. And the third assignment seems fairly straightforward too. Just a journalistic type review of a recent development in television. It’s not so different from what I’ve done in my work.Dr Richarson: Yes, it should be fairly easy for you, but don’t exceed 1,000 words on that one. Essays1 and2 are the long ones. The first essay should be about 2,000 words and the second 2,500 to3,000, and the approach for both should be analytical. In the first one, your focus should be on TV and the audience, and you should primarily consider the theoretical issues, particularly in relation to trying to understand audience studies. In the second, I’ll want you to focus on analyzing television programs.David Simons: Should I concentrate on one particular type of program for that?Dr Richarson: Not necessarily. But you must be careful not to overextend yourself here. A comparison between two programs or even between two channels is fine, or a focus on one type of program, such as a particular series, works well here.David Simons: So if I wanted to look at television news programs, that would be OK?Dr Richarson: Yes, there would be no problem with that. In fact it’s quite a popular choice, and most students handle it very well.David Simons: Good. I’ll probably do that, because it’s the area I want to work in later.Key to ExercisesExercise 1 Listening for Global UnderstandingStudents are asked to listen to the conversation and choose the best answers to the questions.1) D2) B3) DExercise 2 Listening for DetailsStudents are asked to listen to the conversation again and draw lines to match the assignments with their descriptions.Assignment set exercise assignment1 assignment2 assignment3 Description mechanical theoretical analytical journalisticAdditional ListeningIn this section, students will listen to a lecture given by a counselor about the campus facilities and then do the exercises as required. Before listening, students are supposed to read the words and expressions related to the lecture.TranscriptCampus FacilitiesHi, I am your counselor for this year. Today we will visit the facilities available to you on our campus. As students, you should take advantage of everything you have available to you.How many of you like sports? Well, I hope most of you do, because our school has great sports facilities. We have an indoor gym with state of the art equipment. First I want to tell you about our basketball facilities. There are 2 basketball courts, both are full court and open for student use. We offer basketball leagues that all students are invited to join, just sign up with a team. Usually there are games on the courts, but during the league time, only the teams are allowed to use the courts. The basketball courts are open 24 hours a day. If you want a job, you can be a referee at the games.Next, I want to tell you about the tennis facilities. We have 5 tennis courts available for student use. The tennis courts are open everyday 8 am until 10 in the evening. You should call ahead to reserve a court, because they are very popular and can often be booked weeks in advance. There are rackets and balls available for rent at the front desk of the courts.There is an Olympic size swimming pool that is open for students and the general public. There are also showers and locker rooms available. The swimming pool is open everyday 9 am until 7 in the evening. There are openings for the position of lifeguards, so if you are looking for a job in the sun, this might be good for you.There are also 2 weight rooms and a gymnastics room. The weight rooms have all the standard equipment available. Please check with the gym to see the open hours, because they vary from time to time. The gymnastics room is usually not open for individual users because there are almost always classes held in the room. However, if you are interested, you may sign up for gymnastics classes. Plus if you like martial arts and boxing, we offer classes for everyone, from beginners to advanced students. Please check the schedule for availability. There is everything available from Chinese Wushu to Brazilian wrestling.I will talk for a brief moment about our library system. Our campus has 3 libraries available to undergraduate students, one additional graduate library, and one faculty library. The libraries are opendaily until midnight, except for during testing periods, when the libraries will be open 24 hours. Please look on a map to see where the libraries are located. All students with a valid ID can check out books, with a maximum of 10 books at a time. Books can be checked out for a 2 weeks period, and then renewed for a one month maximum. After that, there is a 1$ fine per week that the book is overdue. I will repeat that…There is a hefty one dollar fine per week! So it is a good idea to return books on time. If you lose a book, then you will have to repay the library for it, plus a fine. If you damage a book, most likely you will have to repay the value of the book. So please, enjoy the library facilities, but take care of the school’s belongings. The library is also equipped with 200 computers for student use. They are all internet ready and available for use. You must sign up at the library for 1 hour timeslots. You may sign up for up to 3 consecutive slots at a time. No one can use the computers without first signing in at the library.That is it for now. Thank you for your attention.ExercisesExercise 1 Listening for DetailsStudents are asked to listen to the talk and answer the following questions.1) How many hours are the basketball courts open each day?The basketball counters are open 24 hours a day.2) What kind of job do the basketball courts offer?The basketball counts offer the position of referrees at games.3) How many tennis courts are available for students?There are five tennis courts available for students.4) What kind of job does the swimming pool offer?The swimming pool offers the position of lifeguards.5) What should you do if you are interested in gymnastics?You may sign up for gymnastics classes.Exercise 2 Listening for Specific InformationStudents are asked to listen to the talk again and fill in the blanks with the missing information.Part III Oral PracticeIn this part, students will have 3 tasks to accomplish.Task 1 Casual TalkStudents are supposed to choose one of the topics to discuss their definition in detail with the help of the words in the following Information Box. They may do it either in pairs or in groups.My definition of a good…Reference AnswerIn my opinion, a good university should create a most beautiful academic setting where the historic architecture and the inviting green spaces are integrated together. Students can be able to really breathe in the atmosphere. A good university should be dedicated to helping students think smart as they build their academic, personal and career success. I think the key ingredients of a good education include a capable faculty, and strong academic programs. A good university should balance its educational program and close attention to student needs with a progressive look to the future to meet the needs of changing society. In addition to the beautiful campus and the prestigious academic strength, students should enjoy excellent accommodations that help define the university experience. Moreover, a good university should boast attractive and abundant resources and facilities, which support students to enjoy and experience the high-quality academic program, and colorful social life at the same time.Additional Information:Facultylecturer 讲师tutor 助教,导师assistant professor 助理教授associate professor 副教授coordinator 课程协调老师liaison officer 校联络departmental head/chairperson 系主任dean (大学学院)院长chancellor/university president(大学)校长headmaster (中小学)校长school counselor/adviser 指导老师Degreesdiploma 文凭,毕业证书degree 学位Bachelor 学士学位Master 硕士学位Doctorate 博士头衔B.A./Bachelor of Arts 文学学士学位B.S./Bachelor of Science 理学学士学位M.A./Master of Arts 文学硕士学位M.S./Master of Science 理学硕士学位M.D./Doctor of Medicine 医学博士Ph.D./Doctor of Philosophy 博士Postdoctoral 博士后(研究人员)honorary degree 荣誉学位Coursesbasic course 基础课specialized course 专业课compulsory/required course 必修课optional/selective course 选修课literature 文学philosophy 哲学history 历史art 艺术sociology 社会学linguistic 语言学psychology 心理学engineering 工程学architecture 建筑学business 商务law 法学economics 经济学finance 金融学accounting 会计学banking 银行学biochemistry 生物化学Facilitiesdivision/departments 系campus 校园common room 公共休息室canteen 食堂dining hall 食堂cafeteria 自助餐厅accommodation 住宿parking lot 停车场shopping mall 购物中心teaching building 教学楼lecture theatre 阶梯教室administration/admin office 管理/行政办公室laboratory/lab 实验室student union 学生会auditorium 会堂,礼堂gymnasium/gym 体育馆playground 操场locker room 更衣室library 图书馆recreation room 娱乐室Task 2 Group WorkStudents are asked to redesign and redecorate the apartment they have just rented.Teaching StrategyStep 1Divide the class into pairs and ask them to share the two-bedroom apartment.Step 2Ask the students to think of the things they want to put in the apartment and where they’d like to put themStep 3Let the students begin the discussion and reach an agreement.Step 4Ask the students to draw the layout of their apartment and present it to the class.Task 3 Problem SolvingFresher’s Week at universities can be a nerve-wracking experience. Students are asked to identify the problems they might encounter at university and come up with solutions to them.Teaching StrategyStep 1List the categories of problems that students may encounter at university on the board. Such as, study, financial problem, relations with others, etc.Step 2Divide the class into groups of four. Assign each group a specific category for discussion. Each group, with the help of the related words and phrases, is required to list in detail the problems relevant to the category given to them and tries hard to offer advice or solutions to these problems.Step 3Draw the chart on the board. 10-15 minutes later, ask each group to report what they have discussed.。
新编大学英语视听说2,3,4答案
Book2 Unit 1Part IExerse2Episode 11. B2. A3.A4.B5.CEpisode 26.C7.B8.CExercise 3Episode 11. football basketball baseball2. steady boyfriend3. guess realized4. broke up5. in a group6. save up7. here comesPart IIListening IExercise 11. older2. brings3. start4. meaning5. time6.fine7. special8.soul9. hand st 11. hours 12. sayListening IIExercise 11. kind2. gold3. heartless4. love5. songs6. says7.touch8.lifetime9. gone 10.happens 11.feelings 12.speedPart IIIPractice OneExercise1.gaze2.sighs3.touch4.hugs5.such6.words7.praises8.understands9.lends 10.holdsPractice TwoExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.T7.FPractice FourExercise 21.unsuccessful marriages2.failed relationships3.dreamed of4.works action5.men naturalPart IVSection 1Directions1.√2.√ 3√ 4 5√ 6 7√ 8√ 9√ 10 11√ 12 Section IIDirections1.C2.B3.A4.B5.A6.C7.C8.BSection IIIDirections1.perfect2.half full3.ashamed4.failure5.apologized6.house7.side8.flower seeds9.watered 10.pickUnit 2Part OneExercise 21.T2.F3.F4.F5.F6.TPart TwoListening IExercise 11.F2.T3.F4.F5.TExercise 21.skin2.local hospital3.eat skin trouble4.waiting for a big basket5.done all her shopping a/her shopping listListening IIExercise 21.B E2.A E3.A E4.B E5.A E6.B E7.A E8.B E9.B E 10.A E 11.B E 12.A E 13.B E 14.A E 15.A E 16.B EListening IIIExercise 11.F2.T3.T4.F5.TExercise 2Examples1.MEN2.HIS3.MEN-madeConsequences1.mental image females/women2.females/women males/men3.citizensPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.F2.T3.F4.F5.TExercise 21.hire a dog2.pointed to3.a letter4.writing a program running itPractice TwoExercise 11.Mandiarin2.Zhang3.Smith4.Oxford English DictionaryExercise 21.B2.A3.B4.B5.C6.D7.A8.C9.A10.DPractice ThreeExercise 11.T2.F3.T4.T5.T6.TExercise 21.an American education2.fluent English3.misses 4 nice 5.little things 6.walking the dog 7.weather 8.snowy 9.sunshine 10.boots 11.unbrella 12.a big smilePractice FourExercise 11.T2.F3.F4.F5.F6.TExercise 21.small2.pie3.pine4.big5.small6.pint7.half8.German9.warm brown 10.English 11.a packet of 12 in the evening 13 .fried potatoes 14.crisps Part FourSection 11.difficult2.frustrating3.rewarding4.people5.places6.ideas7.cultures8.live9.similarities 10.differences 11.beliefs 12.attitudesSection II1.F2.F3.T4.F5.F6.F7.F8.TSection IIIUnit3Part OneExercise 11.programmer2.exchange program3.assetExercise 2A.5B.4C.7D.2E.8F.1G.3H.6Exercise 31.unlucky2.exchange3.envy4.perfect match5.quit programmer6.current programming7.make a living8.ideal9.burned down 10.total failure 11.admit luckier 12.assetsPart TwoListening I1.222.died3.44.95.126.12st8.3Listening IIExercise 11.go on2.song3.true love4.see5.believe6.sky7.fly away8.open door9.silence 10 achieveListening IIIExercise 11.To come in and half something to eat2.Because the man of the house/the husband wasn’t at home3.Wealth, Success and Love4.Wealth5.Success6.To invite Love to come in7.Love8.Love, Wealth and SuccessPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.C2.B3.A4.B5.DPractice TwoExercise 11.authority behavior2.timid twenty-six-year education3.assistant4.most recent studiesExercise 21.T2.F3.F4.F5.FPractice ThreeExercise11 2 3√ 4 5√ 6√ 7√ 8Exercise 21.A2.B3.D4.C5.DPractice FourExercise 11.17822.17953.1802Exercise 21√ 2 3√ 4 5√ 6√ 7 8√ 9√ 10√Part FourSection 11.D2.C3.B4.A5.C6.BSection II1.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.T7.F8.FSection III1.seventh2.encouraged3.performed4.amused5.natural6.musical7.form8.DespiteUnit4Part OneExercise 11.Copenhagen2.TWA3.thrilled4.you bet5.overdue6.mechanical7.maintenmance8.a bite(to eat)9. annoying plex 11.initiallyExercise 2M r&Mrs. Strong B C F H IM r&Mrs. Green A D E GExercise 31.6:55 2 New York 3.first grandchild 4.mechanical/door problems 5.their flight is overdue/delayed 6.the coffee shop 7.seating on another airline 8.1120Part TwoListening IExercise 11.F2.T3.T4.F5.F6.FExercise 21.prison2.do the planting3.ten days4.the money the gun5.plant the potatoesListening IIExercise 11 2 3 4 5 √Exercise 21.the lift service2.engineers3.adding more lifts4.faster ones5.too expensive6.a psychologist7.placing large mirror8.simple9.inexpensivePart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.T2.T3.F4.F 5,TExercise 21.office2.discussion3.Immediately4.long5.describing6.wrongs7.over8.shoulders9. minutes 10.satPractice TwoExercise 1A B√ C D E√ FExercise 21.Economic factors2.Psycholigical space needs3.number of bedrooms4.familyExercise 31.T2.F3.F4.T5.TPartice ThreeExercise 11.color2.brain3.message4.red5.exciting6.signal7.mood Exercise 2Exercise 11.Noise how nice2.Two3.Books4.Passers-by student volunteers5.One Exercise 2Section IIPart A1.American history2.$64,0003.the best guest missed a questioned4.second5.easier play it safePart B1.F2.T3.F4.T5.FSection IIIPart A1.T2.T3.F4.F5.FPart Bsocial support stress level heart rate blood pressure close relationshipsUnit5Part OneExercise 21.B2.A3.C4.CExercise 31.too good to be true2.various kinds3.ignored4.stand5.has somethingto do with 6.dream I’m 7.can’t afford 8.something wrong with 9. ripe at hand e truePart TwoListening IExercise 11.B2.A3.C4.D5.B6.CExercise 21.at rest2.slows down3.slow4.little5.inactive6.rises increases7.still8.inactive active9.active more rapidlyListening IIExercise 11.√ 2 3√ 4 5√ 6√ 7√ 8√Exercise 21.A2.C3.D4.BExercise 31.strange2.strange3.very steep4.at the bottom5.watching6.be punished7.in the darkness8.scared9.avoid 10.exam 11.interpreting dreams 12.disappointing 13.making mistakes 14.symbolPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.D2.C3.B4.DExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.F6.TPractice TwoExercise 1.parting 2.wrong 3.dream 4.night 5.none 6.seem 7.shore 8.sand 9.fingers 10.grasp 11.save 12.wavePractice ThreeExercise 11.No2.Yes3. Yes4.No5.No6.YesExercise 21.A2.C3.B4.C5.A6.CPractice Four1.C2.A3.I4.H5.F6.D7.J8.GExercise 21.Because dreams are closely related to walking lives2.more women have careers3.The possible reason is that they are making important decisions about career, marriage and life direction4.solve problems5.Life experience/Biological conditioning and social conditioning, life stage and attitudesPart FourSection IPart AA.4B.8C.6D.3E.1F.5G.2H.7Part B1.C2.A3.B4.D5.B6.D7.CSection IIPart A1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.TPart B1.pushing2.away3.friend’s house4.burned to death5.the death6.in frontof 7.kids’ minds 8.making moneySection IIIPart A1.A2.C3.D4.B5.CPart B1.Y2.Y3.N4.Y5.N6.N7.Y8.YUnit6Part OneExercise 2A.√B.√ C D√ E F√ G√ H√ IExercise 31.plays an important role2.eat animals3.got used to like it4.brought upon 5.slim even though 6.with the development of 7.be thought of8.pleasant and nice soundingPart TwoListening 1Exercise 11.B2.D3.A4.C5.BExercise 21.2262.7:30 a.m3.orange4.grapefruit5.bacon, eggs tomato6.twosoft-boiled eggs 7.toast, butter 8.lemon teaListening IIExercise 11.take out cardboard plastic plastic tight-fitting2.board menu order microphone twenty yards3.knives forks everything trayExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.F5.TListening III1.The big bakes black bread2.The is better buttered3.cheap chip shop sellscheap chips 4.fish Fish fried fresh Fresh fried fish Fresh fish fried fish fresh fried 5.proper cup of coffee proper coffeepot a cup ofcoffee proper coffeepot coffeepots Iron coffeepots Proper cupof coffee proper copper coffeepot a cup of coffeePart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.T2.F3.T4.F5.T6.TExercise 21.B2.C3.C4.A5.CPractice TwoExercise 11.F 2,T 3.T 4.F 5.TExercise 21.9002.14933.corn sweet potato pineapple4.realize full 5,exercise perform better burnsPractice ThreeExercise 11.C2.A3.B4.DExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.TPractice FourExercise 1A B C√ D E√ F√ G HExercise 21.Television2.A sailor3.Meat and potatoes4.Biscuits, cake and chips5.To make them look good6.Excellent7.One can remain healthy without meat8.Opposed but tolerantPart FourSection 1Part A1.T2.F3.F4.T5.TPart B1.D2.C3.C4.B5.BSection II1√ 2 √ 3 4√ 5 6√ 7√ 8 9√ 10√ 11√ 12√Part B1√ 2√ 3 4 5 6 7√ 8 9 10 11√ 12Section IIIPart A1.T2.F3.T4.F5.T6.TPart B1.foreign owners foreign food2.aware very good3.time effort4.slower a hurry5.shopping sightseeingUnit7Part OneExercise 21.N2.T3.F4.T5.F6.N7.T8.FExercise 31.stupid mistakes2.lovely ones make3.eve entirely4.finished fixes5.symbol of death6.on time alone7.remind in front of8.what we do right awayPart TwoListening 1Exercise 11.F2.F3.T4.T5.T6.F7.F8.FExercise 21.cold open outgoing2.overpowering friendly3.long time for life4.accentcountry loud behavior language 5.closer distanceListening IIExercise 11.C2.D3.A4.B5.CExercise 21.lost2.India3.settle/staypare5.water6.spoil7.sugar8.stayPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.B2.A3.D4.C5.AExercise 21.F 2,F 3.T 4.F 5.FPractice TwoExercise 14 ,7,6,1,3,8,2,5,Exercise 21.F2.F3.T4.F5.FPractice ThreeExercise 11.E2.B3.G4.A5.D6.F7.CExercise 21,European 2.1:00 p.m 4:30 p.m 3.brown 4,party 5.standPractice FourExercise 11√ 2√ 3 4 5√Exercise 21.A2.C3.D4.A5.B6.DPart FourSection IPart A1 2 3√ 4√ 5√ 6 7√ 8Part B1.T2.F3.F4.F5.T6.F7.T8.TSection IIIPart A1.C2.C3.B4.D5.D 6,APart B1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.TUnit8Part OneExercise 2Section A1, A B√ C√ D E√ F G 2.A B√ C D√ E F G√Section B1.B2.E3.D4.A5.CExercise 31.thrilled2.By the way3.pay off4.spare5.big deal6.unique7.make it8.07 23 28Part TwoListening IExercise 11.A2.C3.D4.CExercise 21.cashier2.punches3.account4.losing5.cashListening IIExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.T5.T6.TExercise 31.no2.getting/persuading3.thought4.happiest 6.penniless 7.money 8.peacePart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.His allowance2.Every Saturday3.The father isn’t sure if he’s got enough cash4.A money jarExercise 21.F2.F3.T4.T5.FPractice TwoExercise 11.island2.boring3.asleep4.working5.rob6.policeExercise 21.He worked in a big office with a computer2.Because he stole money from the company he was working for3.He saw in the newspaper that a man was wanted by the police because of stealing money from the companyPractice ThreeExercise 11.D2.C3.B4.DExercise 21.shivering2.desire3.check4.price5.invitation6.performPractice FourExercise 11.C 2,B 3.A 4.D 5.AExercise 21.Two blocks away2.Thirty dollars3.He has a sick wife and four hungrychildren 4.Yes.About twenty-five dollarsPart FourSection IPart A1.T2.T3.F4.F5.T6.TPart B1.Weeklion3.sick4.alarm5.awaySection IIPart A1.F2.T3.F4.T5.F6.FPart B1.52.353.excellent4.countingSection IIIPart A1.502.853.175,0004.3,000 5,200,000Part B1.C2.B3.A4.CUnit 9Part OneExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.F5.T6.FExercise 31.a half dozen2.a thing shrinking3.this single shirt4.refund on sale5.so badly any more6.at no cost7.value hate8.more than fairPart TwoListening 1Exercise 11.B2.C3.D4.C 5,BExercise 21.leather2.1,4503.tight4.cheaper5.2.36.wholemeal7.578.seeds Listening IIExercise 11.At Y our Service2.give advice3.(01)24680414.Jack Mills5.ConsumerAid AssociationExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.F7.F8.T9.F 10.TPart ThreeExercise 11.red2.twelve3.Pennsylvania4.Indiana5.something6.September7.V isa8.JK 4096239Exercise 21.By telephoning Worldwide Flowers2.Long-stem red roses, and quite nice3.474014.Before 6 p.m/six in the morning5.All my love ,JimPractice TwoExercise 11.T2.F3.T4.T5.FExercise 2k2.white bread3.three or four4.Ready Quick Soup5.eggs6.soap7.peanut butter 8,ice cream 9.frozen cornPractice ThreeExercise 11.C2.C3.B4.C5.AExercise 21.on sale $89.992.too expensive3.stereo4.heavy5.The sound6.headphones carry it anywhere7.at home my kids8.$59.50 9.size stereo 10.on sale $74.99 11.stereo 12.PerfectPractice FourExercise 11.B2.B3.A4.A5.CExercise 21.A opposite B electrical goods C discount prices D 9 till 6 E the difference plus£5 2.A menswear and ladies’fashions B bargains C on August 8 at 9 o’clock 3.A energy-saving B feeling soft looking snowy white C £1 note D washing powders to savePart FourSection IPart A1.F2.T3.F4.T5.F6.FPart B1 2√ 3 4√ 5√ 6 7 8√ 9 10√ 11√ 12 13 14√Section IIPart A1.F2.T3.F4.T5.FPart B1.repainted2.six3.blue4.60,0005.two6.air conditioning7.6408 Section IIIPart A1.T2.F3.F4.FPart B1.D2.C3.A4.E5.H6.G7.F8.BUnit 101√ 2√ 3√ 4 5 6 7 8√ 9√ 10√ 11√ 12 13√14 15√ 16√ 17√ 18√ 19√ 20Exercise 31.offends hurts2.easily longer time3.avoid normal4.safely healthy5.out of control cool down6.share frustrated7.too often unpleasant8.cases misunderstand9.under control 10.release calm downPart TwoListening I1.a stomachache2.a headache3.an earache4.a sore throat5.a cold6.a cough7.the flu8.a feverExercise 21.sick/ill2.sore3.throat4.headache5.wedding6.examination7.took8.examined9.chest 10.prescribed 11.four 12.tenListening IIExercise 11.A2.C3.D4.AExercise 21.F .2.F3.F4.F5.F6.TPart ThreePractice One1.beauty2.protect3.just five minutes4.an average of ten points5.wind on your cheeks6.reduce stress7.favorite scene8.beach9.blue sky 10.less anxiousExercise 21.fallen2.strolled3.missing4.health benefits5.reached6.outdoors7.disappeared8.or even9.thinking so much 10.being outdoors 11.absorb 12.strongerPractice TwoExercise 11.D2.B3.C4.A5.BExercise 21 2 3√ 4√ 5 6 7√ 8√Practice ThreeExercise 11.ill2.spirits3.accomplishing4.ambitious5.mentalExercise 21.T2.N3.F4.F5.N6.T7.F8.N9.T 10.NPractice FourExercise 11.B2.A3.D4.B5.CExercise 21.T2.T3.T4.T5.FSection I1.work2.friendship3.sincerityanize5.taking action6.faith7.happiness8.excellence9.difficulties 10.tolerance 11.praise 12.love Section IIPart A1.B2.C3.D4.C5.DPart B1.F2.F3.T4.T5.FSection IIIPart A1.B2.C3.C 4,D 5.APart B1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.TBook3Unit 1Part OneExercise 21.C2.E3.D4.A5.BExercise 31.avoid power2.social outgoing3.reputation4.despite wittiest5.make up for protective6.describes7.perfectionists critical8.matches9.traits improved 10.get rid of characteristicsPart TwoListening IExercise 11.F2.F3.T4.F5.T6.TExercise 21,outside world 2.at home 3.wave hello 4.bow 5.look straight in the eyes 6.openly 7.look at my feet 8,shy and silentListening IIExercise 11.sensitive/caring independent/understanding2.good friend3.life people4.learning being awareExercise 21.B2.C3.A4.D5.BPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.ice-skating2.chemistry3.outgoing bright funny4.moody self-centered5.wavy blond medium height6.runner-upExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.F6.TPractice TwoExercise 11.Four2.Colleagues3.Teacher4.Susan5.BarbaraExercise 21.D E J2.B F3.C H4.A G IPractice ThreeExercise 11.energetic2.patient3.honest4.stubborn5.creativeExercise 21.favorite way to relax2.how to divide3.bad unripe4.stiff sore5.fasteninga basketball hoopPractice FourExercise 11.F2.T3.F4.F5.TExercise 21.flattering2.critical3.popular4.reserved5.EnglishExercise 31.understand the Scots’English2.the friendliest people3.most hospitable4.much nicer than5.English courtesy6.no views on the matter/no commentsPart FourSection I1.upset2.sensible3.lecture4.calm 5,strength nded 7.waving 8.perfectly 9.wildly 10.beeSection II1.B2.B3.D4.B5.D6.A7.C8.BSection III1.secretary2.hard-working3.efficient4.private5.army officer6.help7.fond8.independent9.shy 10.fifteenUnit 2Part OneExercise 21.C2.E3.D4.B5.AExercise 31.in your hand used to belong2.practicing with3.talked to each other Why not4.ask for find a way5.manage to his own love6.so foolishly jealous7.all three of them8.peacePart TwoListening 1Exercise 11.B2.B3.A4.B5.CExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.TListening II1.A2.A3.B4.C5.CExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.T5.F 6,FListening III1.stayed around2.mouse catcher3.rats and mice4.got a paw5.weak and thin6.make a wooden paw7.fastened it8.grow sleek and fat9.managed 10.peered out cautiously 11.seized it with 12.eighteen micePart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.B2.A3.A4.C5.DExercise 21.F2.T3.T4.F5.T6.F7.F8.TPractice TwoExercise 11.C D J2.A E G H3.B F IExercise 21.A2.B3.D4.C5.B6.DPractice ThreeExercise 11.B2.D3.C4.D5.AExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.F5.F6.TPractice FourExercise 11.B2.C3.B4.A5.D6.AExercise 21.F2.F3.T4.T5.FPart FourSection I1.C2.B3.C4.B5.A6.CSection II1.T2.F3.F4.F5.T6.F7.T8.TSection III1.18672.shippedlionairend5.cattlelion7.cowboys8.camera9.hero 10.adventuresUnit 3Part OneExercise 21.D2.C3.B4.E5.AExercise 31.T2.F3.T4.T5.T6.T7.F8.F9.T 10.FPart TwoExercise 11.B2.C3.D4.AExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.T5.T6.F7.TListening IIExercise 11.B2.D3.A4.DExsecise 21.30s2.male3.1.904.long wave5.heavily built6.light red sweater7.beard Listening IIIExercise 11.B2.C3.D4.AExercise 21√ 2 3 4√5√ 6 7√8Part ThreePractice OneExercise 11.natural riches2.desert3.extinction4.species5.oxygen6.economic development7.conservation8.valuable income9.awareness 10.slow down Exercise 21.T2.F3.F4.TPractice TwoExercise 11.F2.F3.T4.TExercise 21.South America pet food enough protein develop2.much more Asia Africa3.position natural resources gone down steady4.continued to rise5.gettng richer and richerPractice ThreeExercise 11.the first few seconds2.so thin3.beings from another planet4.focused on5.looked directly6.All around7.until now8.despair grief and disgust9.started crying 10.who was sleeping peacefullyExercise 21√2√3√ 4 5√ 6 7 8√Practice FourExercise 11.B2.C3.A4.CExercise 21.love2.together3.mother4.house5.school6.friends7.father8.month9.beach 10.callPart FourSection Iplained about2.work3.got out of4.on the ground5.shocked6.cold-blooded killing7.investigation8.drug dealing9.concern 10.against 11.strong views ing drugs 13.too early 14.respectable 15.accused ofSection II1.C2.B3.A4.B5.CSection III1.overcrowded cities2.poverty disease3.the drift4.registration5.resentment6.attractivecation services8.rural lifeUnit 4Part OneExercise 2puter programmerputer engineering3.internship4.lecture competitionputer programming skills6.impatient7.constructive8.medical research9.management 10.3,600Exercise 31.√ 2√ 3 4√ 5 6√ 7 8√ 9√ 10 11√ 12√Part TwoListening IExercise 11 2√ 3√ 4√ 5√ 6 7√ 8Exercise 21.weaknesses2.similiar abilities and interests interest us important and challengingcation promotion educated persons4.parents teachers benefit give careful thought useful qualities5.getting money our future happiness combinationListening IIExercise 11.choose their careers2.avoid certain careers3.different professions4.children’s impressions and prejudiceswyers6.accountants7.scientists8.most popular9.least popular 10.ignoranceExercise 21.T2.F3.F 3.T 5.F 6.TPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11.D2.D3.A4.BExercise 21.sales manager2.salary3.sales commission4.a car5.travel round in6.experience7.university 7.on a teamPractice TwoExercise 11,B 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.CExercise 21.65 words2.90 to 100 words3.with languages translate letters answer the phone foreign visitors second foreign languagePractice ThreeExercise 11.C2.A3.B4.D5.BExercise 21.A D F 2,B F 3.A C EPractice FourExercise 11.sensitive extroverted2.kids3.doing a good job 3.tolerance level 5.patientExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.TPart FourSection 11.100 million2.35 to 403.7 to 84.office workers many professionals5.8:00a.m to 4:00p.m6.eight-hour shifts7.Monday Thursday Sundays8.choose their own working hours freedom of choice happy withSection II1.D2.A3.A4.C5.DSection III1.B2.C3.C4.D5.AUnit 5Part OneExercise 21.B2.A3.C4.E5.D6.FExercise 31.over long distances2.look into it3.five times4.individual group5.sex-specific males females strangers6.great apes7.teach own language8.raised held look bigger9.round tail-wagging 10.feeding every directionPart TwoListening IExercise 11.plays real people real life emotional problem loyalty popular2.public speech make themselves taller political one-sided3.soft-soap praise kindExercise 21.F2.F3.T4.T5.T6.TListening II1.C2.A3,DExcecise 21.be understood easily2.necessary desirable3.splendid4.prevents from achieving5.anxiety effectPart ThreeExercise 11.D2.A3.B4.A5.BExercise 21.permission apply for2.application form Web site3.regular mail fax4.travel’s checks credit cardsPractice TwoExercise 11 2√ 3√ 4 5√Exercise 21.T2.F3.F4.T5.T6.TExercise 31.other native languages2.two3.more4.of their choice5.Spanish6.Indians Spanish7.English8.German9.FrenchPractice ThreeExercise 11.learner teacher curriculum2.aptitude expectations goalsExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.TPractice FourExercise 11.C 2,C 3.A 4.BExercise 21.Eggs Toast2.realistic goals far better than forgetting3.personality culture4.unusual recite aloudPart FourSection I1.religions 2,exist 3.40,000 4.moon 5.birth 6.records 8.agree 9.by 10.sense 11.ourselves 12.inhabitSection II1.F2.T3.F4.T5.F6.T7.T8.TSection III1.A2.D3.C4.D5.B6.AUnit 6Part OneExercise 21.D2.A3.B4.C5.C6.AExercise 31.farm animals hold feed2.small pets toys3.bury toss them out4.real shame5.dangerous destructive brings diseases6.have a point7.humanely limit8.time money warm place9.isolated company 10.storm of debatePart TwoListening 11.B2.C3.D4.BExercise 21.T2.F3.F4.F5.T6.TListening IIExercise 11.Her son2.snake crocodile3.quiet4.picky/particularExercise 21.big2.dogs3.tiger4.bit5.cat6.friendly7.eat8.clean9.wash 10.space 11.noisy 12.train 13.speak 14.keep 15.quietPart ThreePractice OneExercise 11√ 2 3 4√ 5√ 6√ 7√ 8Exercise 21.A2.B3.C 4,A 5.DPractice TwoExercise 11√ 2 3√ 4 5 6Exercise 21.for free2.small donation3.20 4,hundreds 5,eat little 6.50 7.annual shots 8.numerous shots 9.diseasesPractice ThreeExercise 11.C2.B3.D4.C5.AExercise 21 2√ 3 4 5√ 6√ 7√ 8Practice FourExercise 11.C2.C3.A4.B5.DExercise 21.crowding water grass2.what is happening low3.target practice over the area4.gotten rid of stayPart FourSection 11.F2.T3.F4.T5.F6.T7.T8.F9.F 10.TSection II1.A2.C3.D4.B5.B6.BSection III1.conserve nature2.donation3.eggs4.meat5.oil6.handbags7.shoes8.fur coats9.ivory 10.reduced 11.5,000 12.embarrassed 13.advertise the furs 14.export bans 15.importation 16.turtlesUnit 7Part One。
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Unit 3 Born to Win
Part 1
Listening 1
1. 1)17 2)2001 3)three four 4) five 2004
5)two 6)2010 three
2. 1) all over with 2) no matter what 3)gift 4)gift 5)open
disadvantage 6)go out for
Listening II
1.ABCBA
2.1) best-selling 2008 tackles secrets 2) came out of
nowhere 3) enormous amount 4) really good 5) great
piece composed
Listening III
1.TFTTFTFF
2.I am quite aware of the dangers. I want to do it because I want to
do it. Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be but a challenge to others.
Listening IV
1.1)constant 2) techniques 3) pursuing 4) accomplish 5) faced 6) positive 7) further 8) hamburger 9) We can complain about our problems, or we can do something about them.
10) whenever you feel discouraged or distracted, reminders help you
get back on track. 11) The more your mind stays focused on your goal, the faster you will get your results.
Part 2
1.6,4,7,2,1,8,3,5
2.1)end 2)had no choices support 3)believe it out of touch pay 4)settle as dull colleagues 5)put off 6)meant a total failure 7) abandoned
Part 3
1.Picking up a habit or abandoning one.
2.From Morgan Spurlock,the great American philosopher.
3.He has managed to take pictures,one day each,for 30 days.He biked to work for a month.And he ended up hiking up the highest mountain in Africa.He wrote a 50000-word novel.
4.To support his argument that people have the potential to finish certain tasks,if determined,that might initially seem impossible given only 30 days.
5.Small changes are more likely to stick.
6.Just take a look at his expression when he mentioned the
word”suger”.It will be a big challenge for him.If he gives up sugar or 30 days,he will eat more afterward.
7.He asks a question:What are you waiting for?But I would say it is more of a suggestion than a question.He is trying to promote this
idea of making a challenge within 30 days and sell it to his audience.
Part 4
Listening Ι
1.1,2,4
2.1)authority 2)hoping for a chance 3)changing our ideas ,closest relatives 4)most recent studies
Listening Ⅱ
1. 1)1782 2)1795 3)his late twenties
2. 1,3,5,6,8,9,10
Listening Ⅲ
1. 4,6,7
2.A,A,D,C,D
Listening Ⅳ
1)seventh 2)encourages 3)performed 4)amused 5)natural 6)musical 7)1960s 8)form 9)Despite 10)distinguished。