视听说book1答案

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Listening and Speaking Book 1 Answer key

Unit 1 Inside view

room. 3 Sir. 4 He asks her to call him Stewart. 5 To sign for her keys.

Activity 7 Suggested predicted questions: 1 What’s your name? 2 Are you British? 3 What are you studying? 4 What are you studying? 5 And how about you?

Correct questions from video:1 And you are …?2 Y ou’re British, huh? 3 What are you reading?

4 How about you, Kate?

5 And you?

Activity 8 1 (b)2 (b)3 (a)4 (b)5 (b)6 (a)

Outside view

Activity 1 Clip 1 – interview Clip 2 – conversation

Activity 3 True statements according to the passage 3, 5

Activity 4 (1) one of the best universities(2) most talented students(3) well-known around the world(4) have open doors(5) good social life(6) you want it to be(7) on another campus(8) it’s a fun place (9) go to concerts(10) during the week

Activity 5 1 From the library system online.2 Tree or four times a week.3 Brian.4 For leisure purposes, such as following news and sport.5 In the libraries.

Listening in

Activity 1 Number of institutions: 8

Sporting importance: university sports teams competed against each other

Academic importance: near or at the top of the US colleges and university rankings

Social importance: social elitism, mostly rich intellectual white students

Location: the US Origin of name: four universities, Ivy plants growing on walls

Oldest institution: Harvard, founded in 1636 Largest number of undergraduates: Cornell, about 13,000

Acceptance rates: 7% – 20%

Famous alumni: George Bush, John F Kenne

Activity 2 1 (d) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5 (d)

Activity 5 3–6–4–1–5–2

Activity 6 1 At Princeton University. 2 That he is better with numbers than people. 3 Not very. He finds relationships difficult at first. 4 He thinks the Soviets have captured him.

Pronunciation

Activity 3Mark Hi Janet. Welcome to England. What are you reading?

Janet English. Mark How about you, Kate? Kate My major is law. And you?

Mark I’m studying PPE. Kate That’s a special Oxford subject, isn’t it?

Activity 6 Harvard University in Cambridge / is one of the best universities / in the world.

He explained / that Harvard looks for the best / and most talented students / from around the world. We asked five students / at Harvard / to tell us / what kind of social life / they have.

If you wanna / sit in your room / and study all night / like my friend over here, / you can also do that.

There’s not / as many parties as there / would be / on another campus.

Unit 2 Inside view

Activity 2 Janet asks about these dishes:main courses: chicken curry, moussaka, chilli con carne starter: minstrone soup

Activity 6 (1)What would you like(2)why don’t you try (3)It’s made with (4)I’m not so keen

on(5)What flavour(6)what are you going to have

Activity 7 1 (b) 2 (b) 3 (b) 4 (a)

Outside view

Activity 2 5–1–6–7–2–9–3–4–8

Activity 3 1 For over 50 years.2 Shrimp.3 The garlic helps to cut out the cholesterol. 4 She learned to cook from her mother. She had to learn to cook as she comes from a big family.5 Her

mother-in-law.6 She started in 1946.7 Paprika.

Activity 4 1 (d)2 (e)3 (a)4 (f)5 (g)6 (b)7 (c)

Activity 5 2 Hesitation and grammatical mistakes5 Repetition.6 Grammatical mistakes.7 Hesitation. Listening in passage 1

Activity 2 Ben is answering questions 3, 1, 8Michelle is answering questions 2, 5

Tom is answering questions 6, 4, 7

Activity 3(1) go ahead and start(2)you can go to a restaurant(3)stay too late(4)would arrive(5)everyone tries everything(6)you don’t like their cooking(7)that’s considered rude.(8)nothing more than that. Activity 6 1 (e)2 (h)3 (g)4 (a)5 (c)6 (b)7 (f)8 (d) Activity 71 (a)2 (d)3 (b)4 (d)

Pronunciation

Activity 2If it’s a formal meal, maybe Thanksgiving or Christmas, or if you’re with your boss or someone like that, you are being careful about your table manners. So you’d wait until everyone is served before you eat. But most of the time, if you know each other well you would just go ahead and start. It’s more usual to entertain them at home because it shows your hospitality. We have a lot of barbecues outside, maybe in the garden or maybe at a campsite. But sometimes if you don’t want to cook, you can go to a restaurant. Oh, well, after dessert you’ll have a little talk, then talk some more, have some coffee. Then you’ll say, “O h well, it’s time for us, we should get going.” And if you don’t then you’re probably going to be rude and stay too late.

Activity 3The government announced today that they are going to ban advertisements for junk food during TV programmes for children under the age of 16. The rules will include any foods that are high in fat, salt and sugar. There will be a total ban on ads during children’s programmes and on children’s channels, as well as adult programmes watched by a large number of children. But there will not be a total ban on all ads for junk food which are shown on television before 9 pm. This was thought to be “over the top” by representatives of the food industry.

Activity 5The biggest problem is that they aim their ads at young people. One well-known fast food restaurant chain sells hamburgers which come with a free gift, usually a toy which is linked to a new children’s film. Other fast food restaurants aim their ads at teenage and college-age men, trying to make their food trendy and, you know, kind of masculine food.

Unit 3 Inside view

Activity 2 Mark’s answers: 1 T 2 T3 T 4 T 5 T Correct answers:1 T2 F3 T4 F5 T

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