全新版大学英语视听说教程2答案 unit1
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Listening skills: Identifying people's identity BCDAA
Listening in > Task 1 go out,flaming red, crush,chicken,likes,guts,turn him down, keeping everything,tell her
1-5BCDAC 1-5AACBC 6-10DBCAD
Unit6
Listening skills:Dialog 1: D, The first girl (The girl who wears the short skirt
2 Dialog 2: B, No, she hasn’t.
Listening in > Task 11-4: looks funny, looks fine, out of fashion, good on her
Unit 5 test
1-5ABACA
1.how's 2.they seem to be 3.protects them from 4.all the time 5.scaring away 6.though
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7.they're lazy/they are lazy 8.avoid being seen 9.much faster 10.like horses 11.in Greek
Task 3 FTFTF
Unit 2 test
1-5 CBABD
1.a very good 2.starring 3.best-seller 4.a new classic 5.violent 6.somewhat 7.before 8.the calmness
新标准大学英语视听说 2 习题答案

.Book 2 习题答案(unit 1-unit 5)Unit 1.Inside view2.They have decided on: 2, 5 and 55,1, c; 2. C; 3. b; 4. A; 5.d6.1.Maybe I should2. Supposing3. everything’s organized, isn’t it4. I’ve arranged for people to5. I’ll count it all up6. We’d better7. I’ve got a suggestion8. How aboutOutside view2.The true statements are 3 and 53.1, one of the best universities2. most talented students3. well-known around the world4. have open doors5. good social life6.you want it to be7. on another campus8. it’s a fun place9. go to concerts10. during the weekListening in8.1. b;2. D;3. D;4. B ; 5, aUnit 2Inside view2.Kate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate34-1-2-7-3-5-66.1. b; 2, a; 3. D; 4, d; 5. D;1. She was feeling2. I felt as if3. I wouldn’t worry about it4. I wish I could have helped5. you look cheerful6. What an amazing grade7. I feel on the top of the world8.1. a;2. A;3. A ;4. A;5. A;6. BOutside view2.1. Kim2. Kim3. Ted4. Sebastien5.Ted6. Kim7.Sebastien8. Kim3.The true statements are: 2, 3 and 54.1. c;2. A;3. B;4. C;5. D;6. A;7. D;8. B ;9. C; 10. AListening-in1.Red2.Blue3.Blue-green4.Green5.Red6.Green7.Red8.Red9.Blue10.Orange11.Blue12.Yellow-green13.Blue14.Orange15.Yellow16.Yellow-orange1. blue;2. Yellow; 3, green; 4. Blue-green; 5. Red; 6. Orange; 7. Blue-green; 8. Yellow 7.1.g;2. F;3. D;4. C;5. E;6. B; 7, aUnit 3.Inside view4.1. c;2. D;3. B;4.d5. B5.1. This woman said that.2. You’re joking3. That’s what she said4. It’s just too much5.She thinks6. I’m really furious.7. Unbelievable8. what they said was6.1.a; 2, b; 3. B; 4. B. 5. A. 6. AOutside view.3.1. 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-in3.1. the policeman2. bite someone3. 2,0004. the newspaper5. what was happening6.1. Anna Black2. Just over a week ago3. about seven4. male5. mobile phone6. two men7. five minutes7.1. b;2. A;3. A;4. B;5. DUnit 4.Inside view1.1. story A, 32. story B, 13. story B, 34. story A, 25. story A, 16. Story B, 22,1.front2.several3. did not realize4. the thief5. sell3,1.Mark2.Mark3.Mark4.Janet5.Kate6.Mark, Kate4,1.Tornadoes have damaged home in Northern England2.He is still missing3.Global warming is accelerating4.There are lots of different views and it I very stimulating5. A news addict6.They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs7.Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later. 5,1.There is still no news of2.Scientists claim that3.Mostly get my news4.I’ve got used to5.I’ve got into the habit of6.I spend too much time6.1.b;2. A;3. B;4. B;5. B;6. AOutside view2,2-7-4-5-1-3-63,1.do you mind2. journalism, photography3. for two hours4. getting these invitations5. on the screen4.The true statements are; 2 and 55.1. Every Saturday night2. To take people’s pictures3. How do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street?4. They feel you shouldn’t have the right to invade their privacy.5. Because whatever we’re consuming, we’re encouraging them to spread(by buying magazines with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures.)Listening-in2.1. He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking to a girl in the kitchen.2. Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it.3.1. Phil Taylor2. South Block, Room 183. November 104. 11 pm5. He had a telephone conversation with his girlfriend and forgot about the chips he was deep-frying, and then the chips and oil caught fire.6.ten minutes7. The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.4.1. d;2. A;3. A;4. B;5. C7.1. Tricia2. Karen3. Tricia4. Karen5. Karen6. Rick7. Tricia, Rick and Karen8.1. just as many2. how they behave3. a gardening programme4. do very well5. to say to thatUnit 5Inside view1.Topics mentioned are:2,3,5,6 and 821.I’d love to know more about the emperor,he was cool。
(完整版)新标准大学英语视听说教程2——习题答案及听力原文

新标准大学英语视听说教程2——习题答案及听力原文Unit 1.Inside view2.They have decided on: 2, 5 and 55,1, c; 2.C; 3.b; 4. A; 5.d6.1. Maybe I should2. Supposing3. everything ' s organized, isn ' t it4. I ' arrangedve for people to5. I ' ll count it all up6. We ' d better7. I ' ve got a suggestion8. How aboutOutside view2.The true statements are 3 and 53.1, one of the best universities2. most talented students3. well-known around the world4. have open doors5. good social life6. you want it to be7. on another campus8. it ' s a fun place9. go to concerts10. during the weekListening in8.1. b;2. D;3.D;4.B ; 5, aUnit 2Inside view2.Kate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate34-1-2-7-3-5-66.1. b; 2, a; 3. D; 4, d; 5. D;7. 1. She was feeling2. I felt as if3. I wouldn ' t worry about it4. I wish I could have helped5. you look cheerful6. What an amazing grade7. I feel on the top of the world8.1. a;2. A;3.A ;4. A;5.A;6. B Outside view2.1. Kim2. Kim3. Ted4. Sebastien5. Ted6. Kim7.Sebastien8. Kim3.The true statements are: 2, 3 and 54.1. c;2. A;3.B;4.C;5.D;6.A;7.D;8.B ;9. C; 10 A Listening-in1. Red2. Blue3. Blue-green4. Green5. Red6. Green7. Red8. Red9. Blue10. Orange11. Blue12. Yellow-green13. Blue14. Orange15. Yellow16. Yellow-orange4.1. blue;2. Yellow; 3, green; 4.Blue-green 5.Red;6.Orange;7.Blue-green;8. Yellow7.1. g;2. F;3.D;4.C;5.E;6. B; 7, a Unit 3. Inside view 1. b; 2. A; 3.A; 4.B; 5. D Unit 4. Inside view4. 1.1. c;2. D;3.B;4.d5. B 1. story A, 35. 2. story B, 11. This woman said that. 3. story B, 32. You 're joking 4. story A, 23. That 's what she said 5. story A, 14. It 's just too much 6. Story B, 25.She thinks 2,6. I 'm really furious. 1.front7. Unbelievable 2.several8. what they said was 3. did not realize6. 4. the thief1.a; 2, b; 3. B; 4. B. 5. A. 6. 5. sellA Outside view. 3,3. 1. Mark1. gain access2. Mark2. commit this crime; looking at property;3. Markan uncut garden 4. Janet3.. 800 crimes 5. Kate4. white female(African and Asian Britons 6. Mark, Kateare more likely to live in larger family units.) 4,4, 1. Tornadoes have damaged home in6-4-2-5-1-3 Northern England5. 2. He is still missing1. b;2. D;3.B;4. B.5. D 3. Global warming is acceleratingListening-in 4. There are lots of different views and it I very 3. stimulating1. the policeman 5. A news addict2. bite someone 6. They have to be knowledgeable about3. 2,000 current affairs4. the newspaper 7. Whether she is going to watch Friends with5. what was happening her later.6. 5,1. Anna Black 1. There is still no news of2. Just over a week ago 2. Scientists claim that3. about seven 3. Mostly get my news4. male 4. I 've got used to5. mobile phone 5. I 've got into the habit of6. two men 6. I spend too much time7. five minutes 6.7. 1.b; 2. A; 3.B; 4.B; 5.B; 6. AOutside view 1. d; 2. A; 3.A; 4.B; 5. C2, 7.2-7-4-5-1-3-6 1. Tricia3, 2. Karen1.do you mind 3. Tricia2. journalism, photography 4. Karen3. for two hours 5. Karen4. getting these invitations 6. Rick5. on the screen 7. Tricia, Rick and Karen4. 8.The true statements are; 2 and 5 1. just as many5. 2. how they behave1. Every Saturday night 3. a gardening programme2.To take people ' s pictures 4. do very well3. How do you like the idea that someone 5. to say to thatcan take pictures of you on the street? Unit 54. They feel you shouldn ' havet the right to Inside viewinvade their privacy. 1.5. Because whatever we ' re consuming, we Topics ' re mentioned are :2,3,5,6 and 8 encouraging them to spread(by buying magazines 2with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures.) 1. I ' d love to know more about the emperor ,he was cool 。
全新版大学英语听说教程2答案

unit1Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time. He was born on Feb. 1) 17, 2) 1963, in Brooklyn, New York. He is 3) 1.98 meters tall and weighs 4) 216 pounds. Jordan joined the Chicago Bulls team for the 5) 1984 season. In the 6) 1986 season he shot 7) 3041 points, the 8) third highest score ever. He was named NBA Slam Dunk Champion (扣篮冠军) in 9) 1987 and won the Most Valuable Player Award in 10) 1988, an honor repeated 11) four times in the next 12) ten years to 13) 1998. Jordan guided his team to win 14) six NBA championships during the 15) 1990s, scoring 16) 45 points during the 17) sixth and last game of the 18) 1998 NBA finals. In 19) 1999, he was named the greatest North American athlete of the 20th century.Jordan left the NBA at the beginning of the 1993-1994 NBA season to pursue a career in baseball. Since his baseball game wasn’t quite as good as his basketball games, he finally gave it up to rejoin the Bulls in 1995. Yet, after playing for 20) five more years, he once again announced his retirement in 21) 1999. But he returned for two more NBA games in 22) 2001 as a member of the Washington Wizards.Part BPre-listening TaskExercise 1 d bExercise 2Listen again and write down answers to the following questions.1. Why is Laura so keen on sports"Because she wants to enjoy good health. She also wants to stay in shape and look good.2. What sports do Peter and Laura go in for"Both Peter and Laura like cycling and swimming. Laura also plays tennis regularly.Part cd c d c bunit 2Part A1. Yes2.No3.Yes4.No5.Yes6.No7.No8.NoPart BTextExercise 1:1. ...for a while2. ...plans for this Saturday3. ...dinner...weekend4. ...Italian...too much food5. ...Chinese...JapaneseExercise 2:1. It uses natural flavors, not much oil or cream or heavy sauces.2. They will have dinner on Saturday either at a Chinese or a Japanese restaurant.Part CExercise: 1. B 2.C 3.DPart D (Refer to TextBook)unit 3part a1. a. General weather conditions for today:Fine and pleasant.b. Temperature:High: 18 °C (64 °F)c. Weather outlook:Mostly cloudy with heavy showers moving in from the west.2. a. When did the storm start and how long did it last"It started around 8 p.m. and lasted for about three hours.b. How damaging was the storm"It caused four deaths and serious damage including a widespread power failure.part b1 . b a d2. Listen to the conversation again. Then write down answers to the following questions.1. What happened to Alan and Michelle last year"They went to the department piic but their fun was spoiled by the hot weather.2. Why won’t Alan worry even if it rains"Because he thinks it’ll only be a short shower that cools things off a little.part ca b c d bunit 4part a1. However; a2. Because; d3. Firstly, then, finally; c4. In short; bpart bExercise 1Listen to the passage. As you listen, read the signal words in yourbook and put a tick (√) in the brackets after the ones you have heard.1. for instance ( )2. but (√)3. in addition ( )4. first (√)5. very soon (√)6. in consequence ( )7. despite ( ) 8. on the contrary ( )9. admittedly ( ) 10. to begin with (√)11. firstly ( ) 12. however (√)13. because (√) 14. on one hand ( )15. on the other hand ( ) 16. yet (√)1017. so (√) 18. hopefully ( )Exercise2 b d c apart cListen to the passage three times and supply the missing information.Celine Dion is the youngest of 14 children in a working-classfamily in Quebec, Canada. Her parents, who both loved music, 1)encouraged her to develop her musical 2) talent. At 12, Celine had 3)posed the song "It Was Only a Dream〞. Her mother and brotherhelped her to make a recording of that song and sent it off to an address they found on an album of a popular French singer. The address was that of Rene Angelil, who became her first 4) conquest, but there would be millions more.Celine’s rise from a teena ge singer to a pop superstar has been5) steady, but not without difficulties. Record panies were atfirst less 6) enthusiastic about 7) investing in a teenager than Angelil, 16who mortgaged his own home to pay for her first album. But herfirst two albums won a great success. And by 1983 she became the first Canadian ever to have a gold record in France.In 1990, Celine made her first English language record withUnison but 8) her real breakthrough in America came when she was selected by Disney to sing the theme song of Beauty and the Beast. The song went to No.1 on the chart and won both a Grammy and an Academy award. 9) In 1996 she performed at the opening ceremonyof the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games and in 1997 she recorded the theme song for Titanic, and her name became synonymous with the enormously successful film.Celine Dion’s favorite theme is love.10) She sings the depthand the power of love in a great many of her hits such as "Love Can Move Mountains〞, "Because You Loved Me〞, "The Power of Love〞and, of course, the theme song of Titanic, "My Heart Will Go On〞.unit 5part ac dpart b1. d d c d2. 1. What are the patient’s plaints"She has suffered from insomnia for several months and latelyhas had a lot of indigestion.2. What did the doctor do"12He gave the patient some medicine for insomnia and indigestion. He also advised the patient to have a proper dietand begin a regular exercise program.part cd b b a dunit6Part A1. What is the probable relationship between the speakers"They are probably business partners.2. What are they doing"One is showing the other the building where her pany hasoffices.3. On which floors are the offices of the pany"2Accounting Office 2nd floorPersonnel Department 8th floorManager’s Office 9th floorSales Office 1st floorListen to the passage and fill in the missing information.part b1. 1. What are the speakers doing"They are discussing which candidate is more suitable for a vacant position in the pany.2. What position is vacant in this pany"Leader of a small group.3. What is the most important quality this position requires, according to Joan"Being dynamic.4. Why won’t John Jeffrey be promoted"Because he has no experience in leadership.5. Why c ouldn’t the pany give John a chance"Because he has always been a follower, not a leader.2.无part cccadcunit 71.plete the following summary.A man is at a store. He wants to buy a medium-sized whiteT-shirt with a slogan on the front. He is helped by a shop assistant in getting what he wants.part bb c d2. 1. A recent study using elementary students was interesting. They said that people wearing Calvin Klein designs were more handsome and successful than those wearing Wranglers. Levi’s-wearers were seen as sporty, fashionable and fun!122. Clothes that look great on professional models may look terrible on average buyers.3. Expensive clothes can make the wearer feel like part of the high status group that sets taste and style. So you are buying an image of success.4. When you dress in expensive clothes, your mood brightens. You feel good, ready to face another day with energy.5. Of course, a lot of people don’t like high fashion. They’drather spend their money on something practical. Whichwould you prefer — the image or the reality"part cVera Wang has bee a 1) significant figure in theAmerican fashion industry in a 2) relatively short period of time. She has no formal design training because her father wouldn’tlet her go to art school and wanted her to 3) concentrate on more "practical subjects〞. After earning a degree in 4) liberal arts, Vera worked as an 5) editor at Vogue for 17 years and as a design director of Ralph Lauren for two years. In 1990 she opened her first boutique on Madison Avenue in New York, in a less expensive line of 6) ready-to-wear bridal and evening dresses. She chose bridal wear for she wanted to build a fashion pany starting with one market and then 7) expand intoothers. She became a household name in 1994 when she designed stylish costumes for figure skater Nancy Kerrigan to wear in the Winter Olympics.8) Vera Wang herself is a very good skater and she hadOlympic dreams too. But that dream was crushed when she did not win at the National Figure Skating Championships in 1968. 9) However her love for the sport never ceased. "I wanted to make an artistic contribution to the sport,〞she said. 10) "I don’t know if designing costumes for Nancy has been good in terms20of actual sales, but it has been tremendous for name recognition.〞unit 8part a1. Don’t expect money to buy you happiness.2. Enjoy the moment.3. Learn to like yourself.4. Self-esteem grows out of achieving realistic goals.5. Take occasional days of rest.6. Put on a happy face —even if you don’t feel happy.7. Exercise.8. Get enough sleep to feel rested.9. Build close relationships.part b1.b d d b c d2. Every day, millions of Americans buy lottery tickets and dream of winning the lottery. If you win one million dollars, you can receive from $25,000 to $40,000 a year for twenty yearsafter paying taxes. Winners spend the large amount of money in different ways. Some use the money to pursue their owninterests, some on home improvement and travel, and others save the money for their children’s college education. Most winners quit their jobs and only a small number of them still stay on their jobs. Some winners realize that money brings security and gives them opportunities, but money does not mean happiness.part cc d d dunit 9partabcdpart bcba1. What helped Larry to carry on with life when his dream was dashed again and again"His belief that one day he would bee a movie star.2. What job did Larry find in order to support himself" Parking cars for one of Hollywood’s big restaurants.3. Was Larry well-paid and how did he manage tomake a living"No, his pay was only basic. But he got generous tips from guests driving into the restaurant.4. What happened one day that changed Larry's life"Larry parked the car of a famous film director and was able to introduce himself to the man.135. Larry said: "A lot of big panies are after me.〞What canbe the two meanings of this statement"a. Many big film panies are interested in me.b. Many big panies are pressing me to pay their billspart cb d b aunit 101.Type of disaster 1) EarthquakeTime 2) Three days agoPlace 3) TurkeyNumber of people killed 4) 10,000Number of people injured 5) 34,0002.2Type of disaster 1) ExplosionTime 2) Early this morningPlace ShijiazhuangNumber of people killed 3) 108Number of people injured 4) 38Number of people severelyinjured5) 11Cause Unknownpart b Exercise 1Listen to the passage and plete the following chart with the missing information.Type of disaster Plane crashTime 1) Three months agoPlace 2) In the middle of a jungleCause 3) A terrible stormNumber of people killed 4) All on board the plane exceptthe narratorNumber of people injured 5) One (the narrator)Exercise 21. What happened to the plane before it crashed"It rolled and shook in the wind.112. Did the rescue team arrive immediately after the crash" Why or why not"No. It arrived nine days later because it was raining heavily and the helicopters couldn’t fly in the heavy rain. To make the matter worse, the plane crashed in a swamp in the middle of a jungle.3. Was the narrator seriously injured"Yes. She was in terrible pain and couldn’t move.4. How did she manage to stay alive"By drinking dirty floodwater.part cc d a bunit 11part a1. What is the speaker’s attitude towards Napoleon" Neutral. (The speaker mainly gives a factual account of Napoleon’s life even though he holds that Napoleon waged wars against many countries.)2. What is the speaker’s attitude towards Tom Cruise" Positive. ("World renowned actor〞, "almost everyone respects him〞and "international star〞show the speaker’s attitude.)3. What is the speaker’s attitude towards Warren Edward Buffett"Positive, respect ful. (In "regarded as one of the world’sgreatest stock market investors〞, the choice of the word "great〞indicates the speaker’s attitude.)part babdcaAlan GreenspanFather A 1) stockbrokerMother Worked in 2) retailingBorn on 3) March 6, 1926ParentsandChildhoodGrew up in 4) New YorkIn themid-1940sStudied at a 5) music school inNew York, graduated with adegree in 6) economics fromNew York University’s School of7) merceIn 1949 Got a 8) master’s degree at NYUEducationIn 1977 Earned a 9) PhD from NYUAfter leavingColumbiaUniversityWorked for the National 10)Industrial Conference BoardIn themid-1950sOpened an 11) economicconsulting panyWorkingExperienceIn 1987 Began to work in the 12) Federal14Governmentpart cOn June 28, 2021, amid cheers and tears 52-year-old Gates said good-bye to his 1) Microsoft employees.The following is his closing remarks during his 2) farewell event in Redmond:"My life’s work really is about 3) software and workingwith incredible people. I love working with smart people. I love working with Steve. I love working with all the incrediblepeople here. Even the times that were the 4) toughest, in some ways those are the ones that bond you the most — when IBM decides to attack you, or when some 5) legal rul ing isn’t quite right. And you have to do a press conference afterwards."The work here bines two things that I think are just so special. One is the 6) long-term impact — the impact on the world of what we do — is incredible. We can always go out and see things that remind us of that. See blind people who, using our accessibility, can browse the Internet. You know, their lives are just totally different because of that. So we can say, wow, this is so 7) impactful."But I think the second thing, 8) which is that theday-to-day work is fun and enjoyable, that’s actually what’s made it so easy to want to work hard, to want to always improve things, to face up to whatever it is that needs to be done better. 9) 22So it’s a special group of people who put so muc h into it. "So let me just close by saying you’ve made it so much for me. 10) There won’t be a day of my life that I’m not thinking about Microsoft, and the great things that it’s doing, and wanting to help. So thank you for making it the center of my life, and so much fun. Thank you.〞unit 121. The main idea of the passage: Establishing puter labs forthe schools in China’s poor rural areas.2. The main idea of the passage: China is cooperating with India in training software professionals.3. The main idea of the massage: The puter virus, Code RedII, is about to attack again.part bbbdbca2,Listen again and plete the following sentences with the information you’ve got from the recording. Then number the sentences from 1 to 5 to put them in the right order.4 An emergency call reached an ambulance crew where the student lived.2 Nathen learned that the message came from a student far away who had trouble breathing and moving.5 Nathen received the student’s thanks soon after the rescuers came to her help. She was finally safe.1 Nathen was surfing the Net for fun when he received an15urgent message for help.3 After learning about her home address, Nathen rang up theinternational operator and asked the operator to put a call through to the s tudent’s country.part ccbbaunit 13( f ) 2. ( e ) 3. ( d )part bacdabProfessor Sabbatucci’s Noble ActTime: last SaturdayPlace: ItalyPeople: a 58-year-old maths professor and a 35-year-old unemployed fatherWhat happened: While pretending to help the professor changea tire, a thief stole a suitcase from the latter’s car, but in doing so he dropped his lottery ticket at the scene. It was later picked up by the professor. Next day, the professor learned from TV that the ticket was a winner. To return or keep the prize troubled the professor’s conscience but in the end he decided to return the money to its owner. By advertising in newspapers and on radio, he found the very man, though there were hundreds of people13trying to trick him into giving them the cash. Thus 60 million lire were handed over to the owner. This was quite beyond the thief’s expectation. The Professor’s noble act moved him to tears.part cpart cbdbdunit 14How the Hills Family Won the Copyright to the Song "Happy Birthday to You〞Time Event2In 1893 Mildred and Patty Hill, two American kindergarten teachers, posed the song "Good Morning toAll〞to greet their students every morning.Later The title of the song was known as "Good Morningto You〞when it was used for children to greet their teacher.In 1924 The song appeared in a book of music edited by Robert Coleman. And a second verse "HappyBirthday to You〞was added to it. The writer of thelyrics to the second verse remained unknown.Bymid-1930sThe song appeared repeatedly in movies, radioshows, and Broadway musicals without thepermission of the Hill family.In 1934 Jessica Hill filed a suit and won the copyright tothe song "Happy birthday to You〞for her eldersisters. She proved in court that "Happy Birthdayto You〞was actually "Good Morning to All〞with different lyrics.From thenonEvery time the song was sung publicly, the Hillfamily gets paid.part b1. Exercise 11. Why does drive-in grocery shopping appeal to customers" Because cust omers don’t need to fight for a parking space, push a grocery cart around in the market, or stand in line at the check-out.2. Who is Dave Burnstein"He is the vice-president for the Phone-In Drive-through Market.3. What are the two proven successful ideas applied to grocery shopping according to Mr. Burnstein"One is the success of drive-through convenience — which has been proven to be successful with banks and fast food; the other is the proven success of catalog shopping.4. Why have they applied the two proven successful ideas to grocery shopping"To help customers save time.5. What are the disadvantages of drive-in grocery shopping" Customers can’t stop and check if the goods they have ordered are of good quality or not; and they have to pay a $1.50 service charge on each order.14Exercise 2Drive-in Grocery ShoppingStep1You make up your grocery list from a 4,000-itemcatalog.Step2You phone in the item numbers of the goods youorder.Step3The puter makes a print-out of your list.Step4Workers in the market find the goods on your list in a warehouse. Step5Three hours later, you drive up to the market, andpunch your code into a terminal.Step6You write a check while workers load your groceriesinto your car.part cbccd。
Removed_应用型大学英语视听说教程2册Unit1答案

Removed_应用型大学英语视听说教程2册Unit1答案A. Look and listenListen to the following statements and fill in the blanks with the words in the list.1. At a (formal)dinner, it is customary for the man to help the lady on his right to be(seated).2. A (suit) is a good choice for a job interview. Don't wear too much (jewelry).3. In business situations, it is (appropriate) to answer the phone with your name to letthe (caller) know who you are.4. Always look people in the (eye) while you are talking to them and (especially) whenthey are talking to you.B. Ask and answer the questions Ask and answer the following questions with a partner.1. What gift would you give your host or hostess when attending a party?Reference answer:I would give the host or hostess a gift that suits the occasion or the theme of the party. The following are some gift ideas. I think you can never go wrong with a beautiful bouquet. It is definitely a wonderful way to say thanks to the party host or hostess. If I know the hobbies and interests of the host, I can choose the gift accordingly. If he or she likes cooking, interior design or gardening, then I could give them a book on recipes, gardening techniques, or interior design. If my party host or hostess is a music lover, an album by their favorite artist could be the best way to thank them for the wonderfulparty.2. Do you talk on your cell phone in a meeting? What is basic cell phone etiquette?Your answer:Reference answer:No. I don't talk on my cell phone in a meeting. When I am in a meeting or at the theatre, I turn off my cell phone or set it to vibrate.I observe the following cell phone etiquette: When I get a call and I'm with friends, I keep the call short. I try to avoid talking where I may be distracting to others. Submitted: 2012-3-1 16:15:21 (Thursday)Section One Listen for pronunciation skillsA. Listen and practiceListen to the following statements and underline the stressed words.1.He gave me an apple.(gave apple)2.He'll come here on Sunday.(come Sunday)3.I did tell him the news.(did news)4.They did it well.(did well)5.I'd like a steak, please.(like steak please)6.Leave me alone.(Leave alone )7.I've got to be going. (going)8.She told us to leave.(told leave)9.Tom and Mary are good friends.(Tom Mary good friends )10.It really wasn't my idea.(really wasn't idea )Section Two Special English programsA. Item 12. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question. What kind of clothing is commonly banned by American schools? (c)a. All clothing except for uniforms.b. Flesh-colored clothing.c. Clothing that shows offensive images.d. Dirty clothing.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question. Which of the following statements is true?(b)a. All American public schools require uniforms.b. Some people hold that uniforms violate civil rights.c. Parents support the idea of uniforms unconditionally.d. Parents argue that uniforms cost too much.Section Two Special English programsB. Item 22. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.What percentage of public elementary schools required students to wear uniforms in the year 2002? (c)a. About 12%.b. About 20%.c. About 24%.d. About 30%.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question. According to Viktoria Stamison, all the following factors could have led to fewer behavior problems and better attendance EXCEPT __________.(a)a. better parental supervisionb. increased punishments for misbehaviorc. reduction in class sizesd. school uniformsSection Two Special English programsC. Item 32. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question. According to the report, what is part of Christmas and Hanukkah celebrations?(a)a. Giving and receiving gifts.b. Making gifts by oneself.c. Asking for gifts from friends.d. Selling gifts received the previous year.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question. What can we learn about gift cards from the report? (c)a. Gift cards have a long history.b. Gift cards have no restrictions.c. Gift cards help stores make big profits.d. Gift cards are given away for free by stores.Section Four Real worldB. Watch for detailsWatch the video clip. Choose the best answers to the following questions.1. How do you use the knives and forks? (c)a. From left to rightb. From right to left.c. From the outside in.d. From the inside out.2. In which direction should you pass the salt? (d)a. To the left.b. To the right.c. Across the table.d. The fastest way to get to the person.3. What is the last act of a meal? (d)a. Getting out of the chair.b. Folding the napkin.c. Rearranging the knives and forks.d. Pushing the chair under the table.Section Four Real worldC. Listen and writeListen to the sound clips and fill in the blanks with the exact words or phrases you've heard.1. Whether a man or a woman, you will always enter your chair from (the right side) of the chair. Just ( pull it out ) and takea seat.2. We've got the (little "b") standing for your bread plate, and the little "d" standing for your (drinks).3. The "but" is, when there's clearly a (host or hostess), you must wait for him or her to place their napkin (on their lap) before you do it.4. (Keep in mind): salting your food before you've tasted it is considered (rude).5. So there you have it —the (basics) to business dining (from start to finish).Section One Cell phone etiquetteB. Get the themeAnswer the following questions according to the video clip you've just watched.1. What is the program mainly about?Reference answer:Proper cell phone etiquette.2. How many simple rules have been mentioned in theprogram?Reference answer:Nine.3. Generally speaking,what do you need if you want to behave properly when using cell phones?Reference answer:Consideration and common sense.Section Two Your turnWork in pairs. You are to give some suggestions about proper cell phone etiquette. Preparea dialogue and act it out before the class, referring to the following outline:1. Something bad happened during the lecture (Angela's cell phone rang).2. Beth is giving some suggestions to Angela on proper cell phone etiquette.Your answer:Reference answer:(A=Angela B=Beth)A: Hey, Beth. What did you think of Professor Wu's lecture today?B: Excellent. I learned a lot and I'm sure the whole audience was overwhelmed by his rich knowledge and sense of humor.A: So you must've enjoyed every minute of it.B: Absolutely. However, something not that good happened during the lecture.A: What was it?B: Your mobile phone rang and the volume disturbed the rest of us. You should silence it during a lecture. Please don't take offense. I just want to tell you what I think.A: Oh, I see. Maybe I pay too little attention to proper mobile phone etiquette.B: Yep. Nowadays, with mobile phones everywhere, it's necessary to raise public awareness of the importance of proper mobile phone etiquette. Otherwise, there might be some uncomfortable experiences or problems.A: I share your opinion. But I was expecting a call from my mom.B: If you're expecting an important call, you should set your phone to vibrate and then excuse yourself and go elsewhere to answer the phone.A: Oh, I see. Thank you very much for your advice.B. Story dictationListen to three stories and fill in the missing words. The stories will be read three times. The first and the third times they will be read at normal speed, and the second time there will be a 10-second pause for each missing part.<tr< bdsfid="220" p=""></tr<>Now listen to the stories:Customers in restaurants behave differently. Here are three stories about their funny and disgusting behavior.1. One lunchtime, I was waiting on a man who was dining alone. He looked like a typical businessman: (1) (he was wearing smart clothes) and he had a cell phone and a newspaper with him. He talked on his phone for most of the meal. When I brought his dessert, he told me that he had to leave the restaurant for a few minutes. He left his phone on the table.Well, after about ten minutes, he still hadn't come back to the table. I went over to the table and realized that the mobile phone was actually a toy. (2) (The man never came back to pay his bill).2. I work as a server in a fast-food restaurant. It's a drive-through restaurant: (3) (customers drive up to the window) and speak into the intercom. "May I take your order?" I said into the intercom as usual. A voice replied, "Hamburger, cheeseburger, double cheeseburger, small and large roast beef sandwich, chicken sandwich, regular fries, large fries, apple pie, chocolate shake, strawberry shake, Coke, diet Coke, 7UP and orange juice." The staff prepared thelarge order and filled several bags. When the customer got the food, she was shocked. "But that wasn't my order," she said. "(4) (I was reading the menu to my little girl)."3. Our restaurant has tables outside, on the street. People often stop for a coffee or a glass of wine while they are out for a walk. One day a woman came along with a big dog. She tied her dog to the table, sat down and ordered a glass of white wine.Everything was fine for a few minutes — then a man rode by on a moped. The dog chased the moped, pulling the table behind it, and of course the woman's wine fell to the ground. So we cleaned everything up, and brought the customer another glass of wine. Later we gave her the bill for her drinks. She refused to pay for the second glass of wine because"(5) (it wasn't her fault)" that she couldn't drink the first one!。
全新版大学英语听说教程2答案(虞苏美 李慧琴)

Unit 1Part A1. 172. 19633. 1.984. 2165. 19846. 19867. 30418. third9. 198710. 1988 11. four 12. ten 13. 1998 14. six 15. 1990s 16. 45 17. sixth18. 1998 19. 1999 20. five 21. 1999 22. 2001Part BExercise 11. d2. bExercise 21. Because she wants to enjoy good health. She also wants to stay in shape and look good2. Both Peter and Laura like cycling and swimming. Laura also plays tennis regularlyPart C.1. d2. c3. d4. c5. bUnit 2Part A.1. Yes2. No3. Yes4. No5. Yes6. No7. No8. NoPart BExercise 1.1. for a while2. plans, this Saturday3. have dinner, weekend4. Italian, too much food5. Chinese, JapaneseExercise 21. It uses natural flavors, not much oil or cream or heavy sauces1. They will have dinner on Saturday at either a Chinese or a JapaneserestaurantPart C1. b2. c3. dUnit 3Part A1. a. Fine and pleasant b. 18℃(64℉) c. cloudy with heavy showers moving in from the west2. a. It started around 8 p.m and lasted for about three hoursb. It caused foru deaths and serious damage including a widespread power failurePart BExercise 11. b2. a3. dExercise 21. They went to the department picnic but their fun was spoiled by the hot weather1. Because he thinks it'll only be a short shower that cools things off a little Part C1. a2.b3. c4. d5. bUnit 4Part A.1. However; a2. Because; d3. Firtly; then, finally; c4. In short; bPart B.Exercise 12 4 5 10 12 13 16 17Exercise 21. b2. d3. c4. aPart C1. enrouraged2. talent3. composed4. conquest5. steady6. enthusiastic7. investing8. her real breakthrough in America came when she was selected by Disney to sing the theme song of Beauty and the Beast9. In 1996 she performed at the opening ceremony of the 1996 Atlanta Olymic Games10. She sings the depth and the power of love in a great many of her hits such as “Love Can Move Mountains”, “Because You Loved Me”, “The Power of Love”Unit 5Part A1. c2. dPart BExercise 11. d2. d3. c4. dExercise 21. She has suffered from insomnia for several months and lately has had alot of indigestion1. He gave the patient some medicine for insomnia and indigestion. He alsoadvised the patient to have a proper diet and begin a regular exerciseprogramPart C1. d2. b3. b4. a5. dUnit 6Part A1. They are probably business partners1. One is showing the other the buidling where her company has offices1. 2nd 8th 9th 1stintroduction history business marketsPart BExercise 11. They are discussing which candidate is more suitable for a vacant positionin the company1. Leader of a group1. Being dynamic1. Because he has no experience in leadership1. Because he has always been a follower, not a leaderExercise 2Loyal, twenty No experience Peterpersonnel management experience Joan Peter and CliveExperienced, solid reliable caustious, dynamic Peter and ClivePart C1. c2. c3. a4. d5. cUnit 7Part Aa medium-sized white T-shirt, a slogan on the front, a shop assistant in gettingwhat he wantsPart BExercise 11. b2. c3. dExercise 21. interesting, handsome, successful, sporty, fashionable, fun1. great, terrible1. the high status group, taste and style, image1. brightens, good, face another day, energy1. high fashion, practical, the image, the realityPart C1. significant 2 relatively 3. concentrate 4. iberal 5. editor 6. ready-to-wear 7. expand8. Vera Wang herself is a very good skater and she had Olympic dreams too9. However, her love for the sport never ceased10. I don't know if designing costumes for Nancy has been good in terms of actual sales, but it has been tremendous for name recognitionUnit 8Part A1. Learn to like yourself1. Self-esteem grows out of achieving realistic goals1. T ake occasional days of rest1. Exercise1. Get enoug sleep to feel rested1. Build close relationshipsPart BExercise 11. b2. d3. d4. b5. c6.dExercise 2millions, dream of swimming, one million, receive, $25000 to $40000, twenty, taxes, differentpursue their own interests, home, travel, their children's college education Mosta small number stay on their jobs security opportunities happinessPart C1. c2. b3. d4. dUnit 9Part A1. b2. c3. dPart BExercise 11. c2. b3. aExercise 21. His belief that one day he would become a movie star1. Parking cars for one of Hollywood's big restaurant1. No, his pay was only basic. But he got generous tips from guests drivinginto the restaurant1. Larry parked the car of a famous film director and was able to introducehimself to the man1. a. Many big film companies are interested in meb. Many big companies are pressing me to pay their billsPart C1. b2. d3. b4.aUnit 10Part A1. 1. earthquake2. three days ago3. Turkey4. 100005. 340002. 1. explosion 2. early this morning3. 1084. 385. 11Part BExercise 11. Three months ago2. In the middle of a jungle3. A terrible storm4. All on board the plane except the narrator5. One (the narrator) Exercise 21. It rolled and shook in the wind1. No. It arrived nine days later because it was raining heavily and thehelicopters couldn't fly in the heavy rain. To make the matter worse, the plane crashed in a swamp in the middle of a jungle.1. Yes. She was in terrible pain and couldn't move1. By drinking dirty floodwaterPart C1.c2. d3. a4. bUnit 11Part A1. Neutral2. Positive3. Positive, respectfulPart BExercise 11. a2. b3. d4. c5. aExercise 21. stockbroker2. retailing3. March 6, 19264. New York5. music school6. economics7. Commerce8. master's degree9. PhD10. Industrial 11. economic consulting 12. Federal GovernmentPart C1. Microsoft2. farewell3. software4. toughest5. legal6. long-term7. impactful 8. which is that the day-to-day work is fun and enjoyable9. So it's a special group of people who put so much into it10. There won't be a day of my life that I'm not thinking about Microsoft,and the great things that it's doing, and wanting to help.Unit 12Part A1. computer labs for the schools, poor rural1. cooperating, India, software professionals1. computer virus, attackPart BExercise 11. b2. b3. d4. b5. c6. aExercise 21. an ambulance crew1. had trouble breathing and moving1. the rescuers came to her help1 surfing the Net for fun3 the international, put a call through to the student's countryPart C1. c2. b3. b4. aUnit 13Part A1 f2 e 3. dPart BExercise 11. a2. c3. d4. a5. bExercise 258, unemployed, tire, suitcase, dropped, scene, picked up Next, TV, winner, return, keep prize conscience, return the money to its owner radio hundreds trickInto cash, 60 handed over expectation tearsPart C1. b2. d3. b4. dUnit 14Part A1893 kindergarten teachers studentsTitle Good children to greet their teacher1924 book of music added writer unknown1930s appeared movies radio shows permissionWon the copy right Happy Birthday to You different lyricsPublicly gets paidPart BExercise 11. parking space, grocery cart, in line1. Phone-In Drive-through Market1. drive-through convenience, banks, fast food, catalog shopping1. save time1. goods, ordered, good quality $1.5 each otherExercise 2in the item numbers of the goods you ordermakes a print-out of your listthe goods on your list in a warehousedrive up to the market, and punch your code into a terminalwrite a checkPart C1. b2. c3. c4. dTest OnePart A1. b2. c3. b4. c.5. b6. c7. a.8. bPart B9. d 10. b 11. d 12. c 13. c 14. b 15. dPart C16. stocks 17. exhibition 18. techniques 19. activities 20. research21. modem 22 software23. Delivery time for e-mail from Europe to the USA is about 10 seconds24. What's reallyextraordinary about the Internet is the aount and varietyof information available25. Services are also available that allow you to do your banking, reserveairline tickets, and even shop for a Mother's Day giftPart D26. c 27. d 28. c 29. c 30. c 31. a 32. d 33. b 34. c 35. aTest TwoPart A.1. d2. c3. d4. c5. d6. b7. c8. aPart B9. d 10. d 11. a 12. b 13. c 14. b 15. cPart C16. forecast 17. unusual 18. Fortunately 19. extreme 20. rarely 21. global22. rush 23. People enjoy discussing the snow, compaining about the cold24. Contrary to popular opinion, it does not rain all the time25. Thanks to the rain, Britain has a rich countryside, which is famous for its deep green colorPart D26. a 27. d 28. b 29. b 30.a 31. c 32. c 33. a 34. d 35. b。
新世纪大学英语视听说教程2第二版答案unit1 Living in Harmony

Key to Unit One Living in HarmonyP21Checking your vocabulary1-5 c d a i h 6-10 b e i g fP221-8 SSSASSSAP23-241.T2.F3.F4.F5.T6.T7.F8.FEnhance Your Language AwarenessWords in Action▆Working with Words and Expressions1.In the boxes below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the followingsentences with them. Change the form where necessary.▆ Answers:1)bunch2)amazed3)shift4)bundle5)drop6)capacity7)participating8)style9)commerce10)rob11)symbol12)appreciated13)displayed14)slip15)conquer16)roast17)figured2.In the box below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you understand theirmeanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.▆ Answers:1)in rich contrast to2)are exposed to3)risked his life4)rely on5)at knife-point6)stands out7)runs contrary to8)flag down9)picks/picked up10)took a gamble on11)pulled away12)pulled over▆Increasing Your Word Power1. CollocationsLook at the adverbs listed in the box below, and decide which adverb is needed to collocate with the verb in each sentence. Fill the correct adverb into the blank in the sentence. The same word may be used in more than one sentence. Consult a dictionary if necessary.▆ Answers:1) out2) over3) back4) down5) over6) up7) out8) back9) down10) out11) up12) over13) back14) out15) down16) over2.Study the different meanings of the word “than” in the following sentences.▆ Answers for Reference:1)Action speaks louder than words.2)Production here needs temperatures lower than 25 degrees Celsius.3)I like to keep things rather than throw them away.4)There is nobody here other than me.5)She’d rather leave her job than (be forced to) work for that boss.3. Word BuildingNow choose the Chinese meaning from Column B that matches each italicized word in Column A. You may consult a dictionary if necessary.▆ Answers:1) d.2) k3) n4) j5) a6) g7) f8) b9) o10) m11) p12) e13) c14) h15) i16) lGrammar in Context1.The –ing form and the infinitive form of the verbTask: Choose either the infinitive form or the –ing form of the verb in the brackets to complete each of the following sentences.▆ Answers:1) preparing2) to thank3) repairing / to be repaired4) to get5) studying6) being treated7) missing8) to reduce9) to leave10) worrying2. The –ed form and the –ing form of the verbStudy the following sentences that appear in this unit, paying special attention to the –ed form and –ing form of the verb. Reflect on its grammatical function in each sentence.Task:Complete the following sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets into English, paying attention to the use of the -ing form and the -ed form of verbs.▆ Answers:1) kept nodding, rather confused2) Fallen leaves3) surprised, hiding4) Deeply moved5) following6) Being, interested7) located8) readingCloze▆Complete the following passage with words chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each is given.▆ Answers:1) relying2) intrigued3) penny4) for5) covered6) treated7) amazed8) contrary9) generally10) whatever11) invited12) attentive13) whereTranslation▆ Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in brackets.▆ Answers for Reference:1)The rumor about his divorce is just a ploy to gain publicity for his new film.2)He took a gamble on starting a factory with all the money his parents had left him.3)After winning the important game they hoisted their captain to their shoulders in shouting triumph.4)In the rush to go for globalization, we should watch out for collision of cultures.5)In the circumstances it was not surprising that there was trouble.6)The baby is the very picture of health.7)People have realized the dangers of exposing children to violence and sex on TV.8)We always had in mind for whom we were making the film.Theme-Related Writing▆ Choose one of the following writing tasks and complete it after class.1) Write an essay (of about 250 words) about a memorable experience in which you helped a stranger or were helped by him or her.▆Sample Essay for Task 1:One weekend morning, while walking on a bustling street with a light heart, I was suddenly overtaken by a startling moan. Turning around, I discovered the sound was coming from a black mass in a corner. “What’s that?” My heart pounded heavily. I went up and saw a human being, alive but in a dreadful state. He was crouching on the ground with deformed hands and legs, mumbling something. He had obviously lost the normal ability to move and work. A dirty plate was placed in front the miserable-looking man, in which there were some coins and small notes.As my eyes were drifting away from him, his eyes caught mine suddenly. What eyes they were! Filled with misery and expectation, they were looking straight at me. He was unable to speak, but I seemed to hear his pleading voice and read his despairing mind. His look seemed to be telling me about his hard life and his longing for help. For a while, I was at a loss what to do. Should I drop some coins in the plate like some other passers-by or turn away in indifference? I recalled news reports about men pretending to be beggars, who were actually healthy and able to work. Could this be another one of those scams? But the beggar was there, groaning and living. Then something seemed to hit me hard. I drew a five-yuan note from my pocket, dropped it in his dirty plate and walked away quickly in silence.“No good deed is too small.” Maybe we need to bear this saying in mind.。
全新版大学英语听说教程2答案

全新版大学英语听说教程2答案unit1Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time. He was born on Feb. 1) 17, 2)1963, in Brooklyn, New York. He is 3) meters tall and weighs 4) 216 pounds. Jordan joinedthe Chicago Bulls team for the 5) 1984 season. In the 6) 1986 season he shot 7) 3041 points, the 8)third highest score ever. He was named NBA Slam Dunk Champion (扣篮冠军) in 9) 1987 andwon the Most Valuable Player Award in 10) 1988, an honor repeated 11) four timesin the next 12)ten years to 13) 1998. Jordan guided his team to win 14) six NBA championships during the 15)1990s, scoring 16) 45 points during the 17) sixth and last game of the 18) 1998 NBA finals. In 19)1999, he was named the greatest North American athlete of the 20th century.Jordan left the NBA at the beginning of the 1993-1994 NBA season to pursue a career inbaseball. Since his baseball game wasn't quite as good as his basketball games,he finally gave itup to rejoin the Bulls in 1995. Yet, after playing for 20) five more years, he once again announcedhis retirement in 21) 1999. But he returned for two more NBA games in 22) 2001 asa member ofthe Washington Wizards.Part BPre-listening TaskExercise 1 d bExercise 2Listen again and write down answers to the following questions.1. Why is Laura so keen on sportsBecause she wants to enjoy good health. She also wants to stay in shape and look good.2. What sports do Peter and Laura go in forBoth Peter and Laura like cycling and swimming. Laura also plays tennis regularly. Part cd c d c bunit 2Part A1. YesPart BTextExercise 1:1. ...for a while2. ...plans for this Saturday3. ...dinner...weekend4. ...Italian...too much food5. ...Chinese...JapaneseExercise 2:1. It uses natural flavors, not much oil or cream or heavy sauces.2. They will have dinner on Saturday either at a Chinese or a Japanese restaurant.Part CExercise: 1. BPart D (Refer to TextBook)unit 3part a1. a. General weather conditions for today:Fine and pleasant.b. Temperature:High: 18 °C (64 °F)c. Weather outlook:Mostly cloudy with heavy showers moving in from the west.2. a. When did the storm start and how long did it lastIt started around 8 . and lasted for about three hours.b. How damaging was the stormIt caused four deaths and serious damage including a widespread power failure. part b1 . b a d2. Listen to the conversation again. Then write down answers to the following questions.1. What happened to Alan and Michelle last yearThey went to the department picnic but their fun was spoiled by the hot weather.2. Why won't Alan worry even if it rainsBecause he thinks it'll only be a short shower that cools things off a little. part ca b c d bunit 4part a1. However; a2. Because; d3. Firstly, then, finally; c4. In short; bpart bExercise 1Listen to the passage. As you listen, read the signal words in yourbook and put a tick (√) in the brackets after the ones you have heard.)√1. for instance ( ) 2. but (3. in addition ( )4. first (√)5. very soon (√)6. in consequence ( )7. despite ( ) 8. on the contrary ( )9. admittedly ( ) 10. to begin with (√)11. firstly ( ) 12. however (√)13. because (√) 14. on one hand ( )15. on the other hand ( ) 16. yet (√)1017. so (√) 18. hopefully ( )Exercise2 b d c apart cListen to the passage three times and supply the missing information. Celine Dion is the youngest of 14 children in a working-classfamily in Quebec, Canada. Her parents, who both loved music, 1) encouraged her to develop her musical 2) talent. At 12, Celine had 3) composed the song “It Was Only a Dream”. Her mother and brotherhelped her to make a recording of that song and sent it offto an address they found on an album of a popular French singer. Theaddress was that of Rene Angelil, who became her first 4) conquest,but there would be millions more.Celine's rise from a teenage singer to a pop superstar has been5) steady, but not without difficulties. Record companies were atfirst less 6) enthusiastic about 7) investing in a teenager than Angelil, 16who mortgaged his own home to pay for her first album. But herfirst two albums won a great success. And by 1983 she became thefirst Canadian ever to have a gold record in France.In 1990, Celine made her first English language record with Unison but 8) her real breakthrough in America came when she wasselected by Disney to sing the theme song of Beauty and the Beast.The song went to on the chart and won both a Grammy and anAcademy award. 9) In 1996 she performed at the opening ceremonyof the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games and in 1997 she recorded thetheme song for Titanic, and her name became synonymous with the enormously successful film.Celine Dion's favorite theme is She sings the depthand the power of love in a great many of her hits such as “Love Can Move Mountains”, “Because You Loved Me”, “The Power of Love”and, of course, the theme song of Titanic, “My Heart Will Go On”.unit 5part ac dpart b1. d d c d2. 1. What are the patient's complaintsShe has suffered from insomnia for several months and lately has had a lot of indigestion.2. What did the doctor do12He gave the patient some medicine for insomnia and indigestion. He also advised the patient to have a proper diet and begin a regular exercise program.part cd b b a dunit6Part A1. What is the probable relationship between the speakers They are probably business partners.2. What are they doingOne is showing the other the building where her company has offices.3. On which floors are the offices of the company2Accounting Office 2nd floorPersonnel Department 8th floorManager's Office 9th floorSales Office 1st floorListen to the passage and fill in the missing information. part b1. 1. What are the speakers doingThey are discussing which candidate is more suitable for a vacant position in the company.2. What position is vacant in this companyLeader of a small group.3. What is the most important quality this position requires, according to JoanBeing dynamic.4. Why won't John Jeffrey be promotedBecause he has no experience in leadership.5. Why couldn't the company give John a chanceBecause he has always been a follower, not a leader.2.无part cccadcunit 7the following summary.A man is at a store. He wants to buy a medium-sized whiteT-shirt with a slogan on the front. He is helped by a shopassistant in getting what he wants.part bb c d2. 1. A recent study using elementary students was interesting.They said that people wearing Calvin Klein designs weremore handsome and successful than those wearing Wranglers.Levi's-wearers were seen as sporty, fashionable and fun!122. Clothes that look great on professional models may lookterrible on average buyers.3. Expensive clothes can make the wearer feel like part of thehigh status group that sets taste and style. So you are buying an image of success.4. When you dress in expensive clothes, your mood brightens.You feel good, ready to face another day with energy.5. Of course, a lot of people don't like high fashion. They'drather spend their money on something practical. Whichwould you prefer — the image or the realitypart cVera Wang has become a 1) significant figure in theAmerican fashion industry in a 2) relatively short period of time. She has no formal design training because her father wouldn'tlet her go to art school and wanted her to 3) concentrate on more “practical subjects”. After earning a degree in 4) liberal arts, Vera worked as an 5) editor at Vogue for 17 years and as a design director of Ralph Lauren for two years. In 1990 sheopened her first boutique on Madison Avenue in New York, in aless expensive line of 6) ready-to-wear bridal and eveningdresses. She chose bridal wear for she wanted to build a fashion company starting with one market and then 7) expand intoothers. She became a household name in 1994 when shedesigned stylish costumes for figure skater Nancy Kerrigan towear in the Winter Olympics.8) Vera Wang herself is a very good skater and she hadOlympic dreams too. But that dream was crushed when she didnot win at the National Figure Skating Championships in 1968.9) However her love for the sport never ceased. “I wanted tomake an artistic contribution to the sport,” she said. 10) “I don't know if designing costumes for Nancy has been good in terms20of actual sales, but it has been tremendous for namerecognition.”unit 8part a1. Don't expect money to buy you happiness.2. Enjoy the moment.3. Learn to like yourself.4. Self-esteem grows out of achieving realistic goals.5. Take occasional days of rest.6. Put on a happy face — even if you don't feel happy.7. Exercise.8. Get enough sleep to feel rested.9. Build close relationships.part bd d b c d2. Every day, millions of Americans buy lottery tickets anddream of winning the lottery. If you win one million dollars, you can receive from $25,000 to $40,000 a year for twenty years after paying taxes. Winners spend the large amount of money in different ways. Some use the money to pursue their owninterests, some on home improvement and travel, and others save the money for their children's college education. Most winners quit their jobs and only a small number of them still stay on their jobs. Some winners realize that money brings security and gives them opportunities, but money does not mean happiness.part cc d d dunit 9partabcdpart bcba1. What helped Larry to carry on with life when his dream was dashed again and againHis belief that one day he would become a movie star.2. What job did Larry find in order to support himselfParking cars for one of Hollywood's big restaurants.3. Was Larry well-paid and how did he manage tomake a livingNo, his pay was only basic. But he got generous tips fromguests driving into the restaurant.4. What happened one day that changed Larry's lifeLarry parked the car of a famous film director and was able to introduce himself to the man.135. Larry said: “A lot of big companies are after me.” What canbe the two meanings of this statementa. Many big film companies are interested in me.b. Many big companies are pressing me to pay their billspart cb d b aunit 101.Type of disaster 1) EarthquakeTime 2) Three days agoPlace 3) TurkeyNumber of people killed 4) 10,000Number of people injured 5) 34,0002.2Type of disaster 1) ExplosionTime 2) Early this morningPlace ShijiazhuangNumber of people killed 3) 108Number of people injured 4) 38Number of people severelyinjured5) 11Cause Unknownpart b Exercise 1Listen to the passage and complete the following chart with the missing information.Type of disaster Plane crashTime 1) Three months agoPlace 2) In the middle of a jungleCause 3) A terrible stormNumber of people killed 4) All on board the plane exceptthe narratorNumber of people injured 5) One (the narrator)Exercise 21. What happened to the plane before it crashedIt rolled and shook in the wind.112. Did the rescue team arrive immediately after the crash Why or why notNo. It arrived nine days later because it was raining heavily and the helicopters couldn't fly in the heavy rain. T o make the matter worse, the plane crashed in a swamp in the middle of a jungle.3. Was the narrator seriously injured。
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全新版大学英语视听说教程2答案 unit1一、Unit1听力部分答案1、短对话听力答案1)答案:C。
在对话中,女士提到自己的丈夫在开车时总是听新闻,但男士说他不认为这是一种好的驾驶习惯,因为这会使他分心。
因此,正确答案是C,即“听新闻不是好的驾驶习惯”。
2)答案:A。
在对话中,女士提到她需要一份工作来支付她的学费,而男士问她是否考虑过当老师,因为教师有暑假和寒假,这可以让她有更多的时间来完成学业。
因此,正确答案是A,即“考虑当老师”。
3)答案:B。
在对话中,女士提到她需要一份工作来支付她的学费,而男士问她是否考虑过当老师,因为教师有暑假和寒假,这可以让她有更多的时间来完成学业。
因此,正确答案是B,即“考虑当老师”。
4)答案:D。
在对话中,女士提到她想成为一名律师,因为她喜欢法律和辩论。
但是男士告诉她,这个职业并不容易,需要大量的学习和工作。
因此,正确答案是D,即“成为一名律师不容易”。
5)答案:A。
在对话中,女士提到她想成为一名律师,因为她喜欢法律和辩论。
但是男士告诉她,这个职业并不容易,需要大量的学习和工作。
因此,正确答案是A,即“成为一名律师不容易”。
2、长对话听力答案1)答案:A。
在对话中,女士提到自己最喜欢的颜色是红色,因为红色能激发她的热情和动力。
因此,正确答案是A,即“红色能激发她的热情和动力”。
2)答案:B。
在对话中,女士提到自己最喜欢的颜色是红色,因为红色能激发她的热情和动力。
因此,正确答案是B,即“红色能激发她的热情和动力”。
3)答案:C。
在对话中,女士提到自己最喜欢的颜色是红色,因为红色能激发她的热情和动力。
因此,正确答案是C,即“红色能激发她的热情和动力”。
4)答案:D。
在对话中,女士提到自己最喜欢的颜色是红色,因为红色能激发她的热情和动力。
因此,正确答案是D,即“红色能激发她的热情和动力”。
5)答案:A。
在对话中,女士提到自己最喜欢的颜色是红色,因为红色能激发她的热情和动力。
因此,正确答案是A,即“红色能激发她的热情和动力”。
二、Unit1口语部分答案1、对话1答案:C。
在对话中,男士问女士是否愿意和他一起参加音乐会。
女士回答说她不确定是否有时间参加音乐会。
因此,正确答案是C,即“不确定是否有时间参加音乐会”。
2、对话2答案:B。
在对话中,男士问女士是否喜欢旅游。
女士回答说她喜欢旅游,但不喜欢长途旅行或去寒冷的地方。
因此,正确答案是B,即“喜欢旅游但不喜欢长途旅行或去寒冷的地方”。
A:She has finished her homework already. (她已经完成了她的作业。
)B: He hasn't written to his parents for a long time. (他很久没有给父母写信了。
)C: They will come back in a week. (他们将在一个星期后回来。
) D: He is reading a book now. (他正在读书。
)A: I haven't seen the movie yet. (我还没看过这部电影。
)文章主要讲述了运动对于身体和健康的重要性,特别是对于预防疾病和保持年轻的作用。
因此,答案为A,即运动对于身体健康非常重要。
答案为C,即饮食控制和锻炼计划是保持身体健康的重要因素。
文章中提到,这些因素可以有效地预防疾病并保持年轻。
答案为B,即运动可以帮助人们保持年轻。
文章中提到,运动可以促进血液循环、增强肌肉和关节的灵活性,从而有助于保持年轻。
答案为D,即运动可以帮助人们预防疾病。
文章中提到,运动可以增强身体的免疫力,从而有助于预防疾病。
答案为A,即运动对于身体健康非常重要。
文章中提到,运动可以促进血液循环、增强肌肉和关节的灵活性,从而有助于保持年轻。
同时,运动还可以增强身体的免疫力,从而有助于预防疾病。
他经常一边喝咖啡一边看报纸。
(He often reads the newspaper while drinking coffee.)我们应该把垃圾分类回收。
(We should sort and recycle the garbage.)她花了很长时间才找到了一份理想的工作。
(It took her a longtime to find an ideal job.)这个城市有许多历史悠久的建筑物。
(There are many historic buildings in this city.随着全球化的不断深入,英语作为一门国际性语言,其重要性日益凸显。
对于中国的学生来说,英语不仅是一门学科,更是一种能力,一种可以打开世界大门的能力。
因此,如何提高英语水平,尤其是听说能力,成为了广大中国学生亟待解决的问题。
在此背景下,新标准大学英语视听说教程3应运而生,为广大学生提供了一个全新的语言学习平台。
新标准大学英语视听说教程3是由外语教学与研究社的,以《大学英语教学指南》为指导,以《欧洲语言共同参考框架》为参考标准,针对中国大学英语学习者编写的视听说教材。
该教材分为六个级别,每个级别包含学生用书、教师用书和配套的数字课程,以满足不同层次、不同学习方式的学习者的需求。
作为新标准大学英语系列教材的重要组成部分,新标准大学英语视听说教程3继承了该系列教材的优良传统,即以学习者为中心,以培养学习者综合运用语言能力为目标,积极促进学习者的语言习得和技能发展。
同时,该教材又具有自己鲜明的特点,主要体现在以下几个方面:新标准大学英语视听说教程3提供了大量的视听材料,包括访谈、新闻报道、电影片段、纪录片等,涵盖了政治、经济、文化、社会等各个领域。
这些材料不仅真实地道,而且生动有趣,能够激发学习者的学习兴趣和主动性,帮助他们更好地理解和掌握语言知识。
该教材的语法讲解深入浅出,注重实用性和可操作性。
通过大量的例句和练习,帮助学习者掌握基本的语法知识和语言表达方式。
同时,还注重培养学习者的语感和语用能力,让他们能够在不同的语境中灵活运用语言。
新标准大学英语视听说教程3的练习设计多元化,包括听写、跟读、模仿、角色扮演、讨论等。
这些练习旨在全面提高学习者的听、说、读、写等语言技能。
同时,该教材还注重培养学习者的跨文化意识和沟通能力,让他们能够在跨文化交流中更加自信、自如地运用语言。
该教材强调学习者的自主学习和学习者反馈。
每个单元都设有自主学习部分,学习者可以根据自己的学习进度和需求进行个性化的学习。
该教材还注重学习者反馈的收集和整理,以便更好地了解学习者的需求和困难,为后续的教学和学习提供更好的指导和支持。
总之新标准大学英语视听说教程3是一套优秀的视听说教材,它以先进的教育理念为指导思想编写而成的,具有鲜明的时代性和针对性,是提高大学生英语听说能力不可多得的好帮手。
它通过丰富的视听材料和多元化的练习设计,激发了学习者的学习兴趣和主动性,帮助他们更好地理解和掌握语言知识;同时注重培养学习者的语感和语用能力以及跨文化意识和沟通能力;还强调学习者的自主学习和学习者反馈,为后续的教学和学习提供更好的指导和支持。
随着全球化的不断深入,英语教育变得越来越重要。
新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版第2册是一本以英语为底本的教材,旨在帮助学生提高英语听说能力,更好地适应全球化的发展。
本教材的编写遵循了语言学习的规律,注重实用性和趣味性。
每单元都有一个主题,涵盖了日常生活的各个方面,如社交、购物、旅游、工作等。
学生可以通过视频和音频材料了解和学习这些主题,并通过模仿和练习提高自己的听说能力。
本教材的另一个优点是它注重文化差异。
每个单元都介绍了不同国家的文化背景和习惯,帮助学生了解不同文化之间的差异,提高跨文化交流的能力。
本教材还注重实用性和可操作性。
每个单元都设计了大量的听说练习,包括听写、听力理解、口语表达、角色扮演等。
这些练习可以帮助学生巩固所学知识,提高实际应用能力。
新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版第2册是一本优秀的英语教材,适合所有想要提高英语听说能力的学生使用。
通过学习本教材,学生可以更好地适应全球化的发展,提高跨文化交流的能力,为未来的学习和工作打下坚实的基础。
在英语学习中,词汇的学习是至关重要的。
在我们的高中英语课程中,每一单元都有一些新的词汇需要我们学习和掌握。
今天,我将为大家解析高中英语必修三的Unit 2中的一些重要词汇。
abandon -这个单词的意思是“抛弃,遗弃”。
例如,如果你在一场灾难中失去了家园,你可能会选择abandon your property。
3 abide by -这个词组的意思是“遵守,遵循”。
例如,在法律体系中,每个人都必须abide by the law。
4 abbreviate -这个单词的意思是“缩写,简写”。
例如,我们经常使用缩写词来缩短邮件的长度。
14 accumulate -这个单词的意思是“积累,积聚”。
例如,工作经验的积累通常需要时间和努力。
21 accurate -这个单词的意思是“精确的,准确的”。
例如,在科学实验中,精确的数据是至关重要的。
35 abruptly -这个副词的意思是“突然地,意外地”。
例如,他的突然辞职让大家感到abruptly。
21 absent-minded -这个形容词的意思是“心不在焉的,忘性的”。
例如,有时候我们会忘记我们的钥匙放在了哪里,这是很常见的absent-minded行为。
24 adequate -这个单词的意思是“充足的,足够的”。
例如,我们有adequate time to finish the project。
178 acquire -这个单词的意思是“获得,得到”。
例如,通过学习和实践,我们可以acquire new skills。
以上就是高中英语必修三 Unit 2的一些重要词汇。
我希望通过这篇文章,大家对这些词汇的理解和记忆能有所加深。
也希望大家能够在日常生活中多加运用这些词汇,以便更熟练地掌握它们。
随着全球化进程的加速,英语作为国际交流的通用语言,越来越受到人们的和重视。
高一英语课程作为高中阶段的重要学科,也是学生进一步学习英语的基础。
在选择性必修一Unit1中,我们将重点介绍一些高一英语的学习方法和技巧,以帮助同学们更好地掌握这门语言。
词汇是英语学习的基础,词汇量的多少直接决定了学生的英语水平。
因此,学生在学习高一英语时,首先要注重词汇的积累。
积累词汇的方法有很多,例如:通过阅读增加词汇量、记忆单词表、使用词汇卡片等。
同时,学生在记忆单词时,也可以采用一些记忆技巧,例如:使用词根记忆、联想记忆、重复记忆等。
英语语法是英语学习的另一个重要方面。
高一英语课程中的语法知识相对简单,但却是英语学习的基础。
因此,学生在学习高一英语时,一定要认真学习语法知识,掌握基本的语法规则和用法。