Unit 3 a crime of compassion

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Book7Unit3 a letter of complaintppt课件

Book7Unit3 a letter of complaintppt课件

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Useful expressions:
take effective measures so…that… to improve the situation,… deal with take…seriously give enough attention to make improvement
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Unit 3 Under the sea
Listening ,Speaking &Writing
A Letter of Complaint
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whale watching tour
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Enjoy a video
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Dialogue 1
1) I’m sorry but we weren’t _v__e_ry__ _h_a_p_p__y__
visitors to this area and we’re leaving tomorrow morning. 3) Well, actually, we’d like a _f_u_ll__re_f_u_n_d_.
Useful expressions:
I’m very disappointed with… I’m feeling annoyed with … I’m not happy about I’m unsatisfied with… I’m afraid…is so…that…
The reasons for my dissatisfaction are as follows. First of all,___________________________________ _______.Worse still/What’s worse,____________________. At last, /Finally,___________________________________. I’d appreciate it if you________________________.

(完整版)大学英语精读3课文(第三版)_中英文对照

(完整版)大学英语精读3课文(第三版)_中英文对照

课文翻译Unit 1TextA young man finds that strolling along the streets without an obvious purpose can lead to trouble with the law. One misunderstanding leads to another until eventually he must appear in court for trial……一个青年发现,在大街上毫无明显目的地游逛会招致警方的责罚。

误会一个接一个发生,最终他只得出庭受审……A Brush with the Law与警察的一场小冲突I have only once been in trouble with the law. 我平生只有一次跟警方发生纠葛。

The whole process of being arrested and taken to court was a rather unpleasant experience at the time, but it makes a good story now. 被捕和出庭的整个过程在当时是一件非常不愉快的事,但现在倒成了一篇很好的故事。

What makes it rather disturbing was the arbitrary circumstances both of my arrest and my subsequent fate in court. 这次经历令人可恼之处在于围绕着我的被捕以及随后庭上审讯而出现的种种武断专横的情况。

It happened in February about twelve years ago. 事情发生在大约12年前,其时正是2月。

I had left school a couple of months before that and was not due to go touniversity until the following October. 几个月前我中学毕业了,但上大学要等到10月。

大学体验英语四选词填空课后翻译完整版

大学体验英语四选词填空课后翻译完整版

Unit 1passage Aapplaud mirror entail strive consequently赞同反射,反映需要努力,奋斗因此supposedly devalue flexibility obligation fulfill可能使…贬值灵活性义务,责任履行,实现1. Taxes are an obligation which may fall on everybody.2. We applauded the authority's decision not to close the hospital.3. The doctor's instructions must be fulfilled exactly; the sick man's life depends on it.4. Do these opinion polls really mirror what people are thinking?5. I prefer to think of memorization as a stepping-stone to flexibility in use of words and phrases.6. In her office memos she tended to devalue the work done by her staff.7. The history of train transport has partly been a history of striving for greater efficiency and profit.8. He took on the new post without having the faintest idea of what it entailed .9. He is supposedly one of the greatest experts in this field.10. Absolute secrecy is essential. consequently , the fewer who are aware of the project the better.Passage Bsack expansiveness sphere sustain sour解雇广阔范围维持支撑使变酸clue define depression division equality线索规定沮丧分配平等1.Some people do, and some people do not, believe in equality of opportunity.2.He sustained a great loss from the death of his father.3. Police have still found no clue as to the whereabouts of the missing woman.4. In designing a bridge, one must allow for expansiveness in hot weather.5. One of the workmen was sacked for his always being drunk.6. When boundaries between countries are not clearly defined, there is usually trouble.7. Gardening is outside the defined of my activities.8. She said that the hat made me look silly, but perhaps that was sour grapes.9. The newspapers are full of such depressing news nowadays as crime, natural disasters, and rising prices.10. The division of the world into developed and underdeveloped nations is a gross simplificationUnit 2 passage Aawait mask pose distract undermine等候伪装,遮盖追上使..分心,分散(注意力) 暗示,提示spot overtake judge cue offend损害超过看出,认出造成,引起冒犯,得罪1. By the age of 20, Mozart had written some ten operas and was well prepared for the demanding audiences that awaited him in Vienna.2. After only three years in the American market, our US sales there have overtaken those in Japan.3. Earthquakes pose such serious danger to the country that Japan has become a world leader in earthquake prediction, earthquake-proof construction techniques, and disaster preparedness by both civil defense forces and the general public.4. American artists often took their cues from European literary salons and art schools, and cultured Americans traveled to Europe to become educated.5. A series of body explosions has undermined all the hopes for a peaceful solution in the Middle East.6. When he realized the police had spotted him, the man made for the exit as quickly as possible.7. Many of the scientists and engineers are judged in terms of how profitable their achievements are.8. A person who moves to a house on a busy street may initially be distracted every time a loud vehicle drives by but after a month he will become used to it.9. These publishers all depended on the favor of the English crown for their existence, and so they only published materials that did not offend royalty.10. They will seek to persuade others that they are moral in the accepted sense of the term in order to mask their motives to gain the awards.Passage Btutor embarrass potential appropriate affection辅导尴尬潜力合适喜爱yield hence presentation romantic recommendation让出因此演讲爱情的建议、劝告1. I was really embarrassed when I knocked over the cup of tea on my teacher's desk.2. The literacy council will begin a training program for volunteers who will go to tutor the farmers in the remote areas.3. The western area of China has enormous potential for economic development, but a lot of investment is also needed.4. Weather in Britain defies forecast and hence is a source of interest and speculation to everyone.5. The sports writers all predicted the American basketball team would not yield the first place to Russia.6. She has a great affection for the nursery of children and the children all like her very much.7. Dress neatly and attractively in an outfit appropriate to the job.8. Professor David asked one of the students to give a presentation on American thriller movies.9. She thinks her boyfriend is romantic because he sends her a rose every morning.10.The chairman made a recommendation on the firm's investment abroad to the board of directors.Unit 3 Passage Ablock anonymous derive quote rationalize阻塞匿名的得出引用使。

大英三第三单元答案

大英三第三单元答案

Unit 3 Social ProblemsUseful InformationAs societies change and develop, many problems emerge. Change itself can be a social problem if it occurs too quickly. This is sometimes called the problem of ―future shock‖.One of the greatest problems of developing societies is the problem of overpopulation. As advances in medicine, nutrition, and technology increase the average lifespan, birth rates do not decrease rapidly enough, and the result is overpopulation. The world‘s current population of about si x billion people is likely to double in the next 20 to 30 years, and the additional people are most likely to be found in mushrooming urban areas where other social problems abound.One of the greatest problems of developed societies is the problem of pollution. As the rapid production of consumer goods creates excessive waste products, the disposal of the wastes becomes more difficult, and the result is pollution. Factory wastes and emissions from factories or vehicles add to the problem. At the same time key resources such as oil are rapidly depleted, and some of them cannot be renewed or replaced.There are several problems that affect almost all societies. Poverty and crime exist in the most advanced industrial societies as well as in developing societies, but they may take very different forms. If most of a society‘s members are relatively poor, it may not seem as unjust as it does when homeless people exist alongside billionaires, and it is hard to compare a bicycle thief with a Mafia boss. A society which gives young people ready access to drugs, guns, and cars is more likely to have delinquent gangs than a society which has fewer such temptations or promotes greater parental control.Some social problems are quite old. There has always been social inequality, though the current extent of economic stratification may be increasing. There has always been prejudice, though laws forbidding discrimination against ethnic minorities and others are quite recent.Some problems are very new. The AIDS virus was identified in the early 1980s and the disease itself emerged only in the 1970s. But its rapid spread around the world can be related, in many countries, to older social problems such as prostitution and drug abuse. Information overload on the internet is an even more recent phenomenon than AIDS, and is not yet sufficiently recognized as a social problem to be listed alongside the more tangible types of pollution. The outbreak of SARS in the year of 2003 showed us a compelling situation: how human beings should live in harmony with wild animals.Social problems go through phases of development just as societies do. Until they are widely recognized by social institutions and opinion leaders, they do not become full-blown social problems despite their adverse impact on society. Health problems caused by smoking were long ignored by governments and educators despite growing medical knowledge of the harmfulness of smoking. Then anti-smoking campaigns began, followed by anti-smoking legislation and class action lawsuits against the smoking industry. Now the negative effects of both primary and secondary smoke are widely acknowledged, and many countries are moving rapidly toward smoke-free environments in most public places.Another example of a developing but still ill-defined and ill-recognized problem is global warming, which most environmentalists and many scientists believe is occurring as the balance of nature is destroyed by technology. By the time some problems are named and recognized, it may be too late to do much about them, and this may be the case if global warming is genuine.Merely identifying a social problem as such does not guarantee a solution to the problem, but it is usually a prerequisite. There are several sociological theories about the causes and cures of social problems. One of the theories is functionalism, which says that social institutions such as schools and governments are the keyfactors in any social change, either positive or negative. Since social institutions change slowly, patience is needed in dealing with social problems. Another theory is interactionism, which says that social symbols created at the interpersonal level motivate most of our behaviors. For example, young people‘s behaviors can be changed for the better or worse by the desirable or undesirable actions of their role models, and this may impact problems such as drugs or delinquency more than the actions of schools or governments. Finally, conflict theory says that social injustices embedded in the institutions themselves are a major cause of most social problems. So the best solution is to seek radical and fundamental change in the institutional framework, such as the desegregation of the schools and the military which occurred in the United States several decades ago.Sociologists have various theoretical paradigms, so there is no clear consensus about which of these approaches might work best. Meanwhile, it‘s safe to say that the social problems described above are not likely to go away of their own accord, and that other problems will emerge as societies continue to change.Part One Preparation1. BrainstormingTo the teacher:The teacher may:1) ask the students to work in groups quickly to prepare a list of at least 20 words they associate with socialproblems (problems and causes);2) ask the group leader to write the words generated by his/her group on the blackboard;3) erase words that are repeated in various lists;4) classify the words and discuss the questions.Words related to social problems:crime, overpopulation, pollution, unemployment/layoffs, housing, water supply, transportation, poverty, generation gap, beggars (children and adults), littering, widening gap between rich and poor, rape, smuggling, fake products, trafficking(拐卖)of children and women, corruption, graffiti(在公共场所,建筑物的墙上涂画或写字), gambling, prostitution, domestic violence, juvenile delinquency(少年犯罪), high divorce rate, racial discrimination, drug abuse, bribery, piracy, etc.Possible social problems in China: overpopulation, housing, water supply, transportation, littering, theft, robbery, murder, mugging, rape, pollution, smuggling, fake products, trafficking (拐卖)of children and women, bribery, corruption, graffiti(在公共场所,建筑物的墙上涂画或写字), gambling, prostitution, domestic violence, layoffs, computer crime, piracy, etc.Social problems that people associate with foreign countries: juvenile delinquency, high divorce rate, unemployment, racial discrimination, drug abuse, generation gap, crime, graffiti, violence, drunk driving, single-parent family, computer crime, gun control, etc.Note: Many problems exist both in China and in foreign countries. The aim of this activity is to elicit problem vocabulary from the students. This is a way of generating vocabulary and helping the students learn more about this topic.Causes for social problems:1) poverty, unemployment, etc. theft, robbery, murder, beggars, etc.2) high divorce rate, etc. juvenile delinquency, single-parent family, etc.3) lack of communication mental problems of various kinds, generation gap, etc.4) pollution, littering worsening environment, health problems. etc.5) overpopulation poverty, unemployment, housing problems, etc.2. Describing the PicturesTo the teacher:In conducting this activity, the teacher should encourage the students to use the phrases in the model. The following is a description of the four pictures:Picture A: Last night, Mr. Lester, a middle-aged widower, was walking along a dark Birmingham street. He was carrying a briefcase in one hand and an umbrella in the other. There was nobody else in thestreet except two men. They were standing in a dark side-street. One of them was very big withcurly hair, and the other was thin with a bald head.Picture B: They waited for a few seconds and then walked slowly and silently towards Mr. Lester. The big man held Mr. Lester from behind and the thin one tried to snatch Mr. Lester‘s briefcase.Picture C: Suddenly, Mr. Lester threw the big one over his shoulder. He collided with the thin one and they both landed on the pavement. Without speaking, Mr. Lester struck both of them on the head withhis umbrella, and walked calmly away.Picture D: The two astonished men were still sitting on the ground when Mr. Lester crossed the road towardsa door with a painted sign above it. Mr. Lester stopped, turned round, laughed at the two men andwalked into the Central Birmingham Karate Club.3. Stop LitteringPossible ways to stop littering:-- rai sing people‘s awareness of public health;-- having public role models appear in commercials and advertisements putting rubbish into rubbish bins;-- putting more garbage cans along the streets, in the parks, and in other public places;-- calling on people to bring plastic bags with them for rubbish.Part Two Reading-Centered ActivitiesPre-ReadingCase study: What would you do?To the teacher:You may:1) Prompt (if necessary) the students to think about practical issues like child-care, location of the school,location of the apartment, work place, etc.2) Encourage the students to justify why both parents (or just one) accept the jobs.Samples1) It depends. If I were the wife, I would persuade my husband to accept the job. As for me, before making afinal decision, I would take into consideration such factors as child-care facilities, location of the school, location of the apartment, etc.2) Both of us will accept the jobs. On the one hand, the jobs are challenging, which is good for our personalfulfillment. On the other, with the money we get, we could find a babysitter for our child or send him to aprivate school, where he may get better education.3) Neither of us will take the job. I think parents should spend more time with their children. A challenging,high-salary job means less time with your child. If we move to a city where we don‘t have any relatives, it would be even worse. A child who grows up with little care from parents or family is very likely to becomea problem kid.III. Passage ReadingWords, Phrases and Grammatical Points1. …and they feel that their mothers should ‗be there‘ for them. (l. 14-15)―be there‖ here means ―be at home.‖ Traditionally the mother‘s role is to be the homemaker, raising children and taking care of other household affairs.2. All too often, however, the mothers arrive home exhausted… (l. 16-17)在这个句子中,―exhausted‖ 是过去分词作形容词用,表示伴随状况。

(完整版)新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2完整答案

(完整版)新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2完整答案

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2答案Unit 1 (1)Sharing (1)Listening (2)Viewing (3)Role-play (3)Conversations (4)Passage (4)Unit test (5)Unit 2 (6)Sharing (6)Listening (7)Viewing (7)Role-play (8)Presenting (9)Conversations (9)Passage (10)Unit test (11)Unit 3 (12)Sharing (12)Listening (12)Role-play (14)Presenting (15)Conversations (15)Passage (16)Unit test (17)Unit 4 (18)Sharing (18)Listening (19)Viewing (19)Role-play (20)Presenting (21)Conversations (22)Passage (22)Unit test (23)Unit 5 (24)Sharing (24)Listening (25)Viewing (26)Role-play (26)Conversations (27)Passage (27)Unit 6 (29)Sharing (29)Listening (30)Viewing (30)Role-play (31)Presenting (32)Conversations (32)Passage (32)Unit test (33)Unit 7 (34)Sharing (34)Listening (35)Viewing (36)Role-play (36)Presenting (37)Conversations (38)Passage (39)Unit test (39)Unit 8 (41)Sharing (41)Listening (42)Role-play (43)Presenting (44)Conversations (44)Passage (45)Unit test (46)Unit 1SharingTask 2(1) new things(2) At the moment(3) quite difficultTask 31, 3, 7, 8Task 41. (1) ever learned (2) found2. (1) a combination (2) body movements3. Learning to drive4. (1) nine cases (2) by most standards5. French6. hatedListeningTask 2Activity 1e-c-a-g-d-h-b-fActivity 2(1) speak(2) saying the wrong(3) native speakers(4) pronunciation(5) talking to himself(6) making mistakes(7) listening skills(8) listeningActivity 31. (1) embarrassed (2) hear2. anything you like3. (1) voice (2) pronunciation4. (1) how it sounds (2) the news (3) English television5. on the Internet6. sound likeViewingTask 2Activity 1BABAActivity 2DABADRole-playTask 2Activity 11Activity 2G:1, 3, 5 R:2, 4, 6, 7 Activity 31. (1) you should eat (2) a good2. (1) should not spend (2) You're3. (1) Why don't (2) am not sure that's4. (1) it's a good (2) suppose so ConversationsTask 1BDDCATask 2CDACPassageTask 1DACDTask 2(1) alternative(2) numerous(3) traditional(4) academic(5) countryside(6) athletes(7) take advantage of(9) in a collective effort(10) serve asUnit testPartⅠCBBCCPartⅡBADCBPartⅢAADBCPartⅣ(1) political(2) Traditional(3) acquire(4) bear in mind(5) difficult(6) invented(7) successful(9) thousands of(10) brainsUnit 2 SharingTask 2(1) different countries(2) home(3) places(4) culturesTask 31, 4, 5Task 41. mature2. airport3. theater4. scenery5. culture6. language Task 5b-a-d-f-c-e Listening Task 2Activity 11. slowly sinking2. two and a half3. try and stop4. temporary5. permanent Activity 23, 4, 5 Viewing Task 2Activity 1 DBBCDActivity 21. busy2. bars3. friendliness4. elegant5. views6. (1) beaches (2) cheap7. (1) changing (2) sunset8. criedRole-playTask 2Activity 13Activity 2(1) trying to(2) takes(3) looking for(4) right way(5) the first left(6) until you reach(7) get to(8) Is it far(9) Go left(10) on the left Presenting Task 1(1) isolated(2) far(3) plane(4) three months(5) culture(6) way of life(7) speak to(8) find out(9) history(10) dreams Conversations Task 1ADBCDTask 2ADCA Passage Task 1DABDTask 2(1) scared(2) perceive(3) negative(4) result in(5) lose faith in(6) goes down(7) depressed(8) preferably(9) adapt(10) revealUnit testPartⅠABBAAPartⅡBCADPartⅢCADBPartⅣ(1) vacation(2) walks of life(3) routine(4) adventure(5) treat(6) popularity(7) gain a better understanding of(8) similarities(9) perspective(10) marvelousUnit 3SharingTask 2(1) concerts(2) a bar(3) bandTask 31. (1) keep fit (2) theater2. (1) small children (2) seeing friends3. (1) eating and drinking (2) houses4. (1) friends around (2) a jazz club5. (1) love to read (2) oil painting6. (1) playing the guitar (2) watching films Task 41, 6ListeningTask 2(1) free art exhibition(2) a concert(3) dinner(4) bus home(5) museum(6) paintings(7) entertainers(8) comedy(9) comedy club(10) Covent Garden ViewingTask 2Activity 1(1) sightseeing(2) beach(3) get away from(4) relaxing(5) a dozen(6) fantastic(7) attitude(8) perfectActivity 2BAABABActivity 3c-e-f-b-a-dRole-playTask 2Activity 1(1) Book a table(2) 4(3) Saturday(4) 10 o'clock(5) two tickets(6) Starr(7) June the fifth(8) June the ninth(9) dinner with friends(10) eight-thirty(11) Saturday(12) dinner tonight(13) 098845673 Activity 2(1) repeat(2) check(3) catch(4) slow down(5) speak up Presenting Task 1Activity 1e-d-b-f-a-cActivity 2b-a-c-e-dConversations Task 1DCCBCTask 2DAADPassageTask 1AADDTask 2(1) objectives(2) farthest(3) recognized(4) separated into(5) involves(6) is referred to(7) life-threatening(8) designed(9) endurance(10) putting themselves at riskUnit testPartⅠACBBBPartⅡDBDCAPartⅢCDCCPartⅣ(1) have a passion for(2) looked upon(3) take risks(4) probably(5) ignore(6) attractive(7) familiar(8) obviously(9) powerful(10) requiresUnit 4 SharingTask 2(1) finding out(2) a normal person(3) feel about fame Task 32, 3, 4Task 41. exciting2. worthwhile3. a model4. real fame5. invention6. in the street Task 5b-a-c-f-e-dListeningTask 2(1) advertising(2) enjoy the job(3) travel(4) chance(5) go traveling(6) a doctor(7) have time(8) play the piano(9) writing songs(10) make more timeViewingTask 2Activity 11. (1) the attitude (2) the talent2. speed3. (1) Formula One (2) big guys4. ambitious driversActivity 2(1) speed(2) survive(3) October(4) richest(5) track(6) bank(7) glory(8) betterActivity 3(1) 7(2) 4(3) everythingRole-playTask 2Activity 1(1) White House(2) tomorrow afternoon(3) a space flight(4) next week(5) her husband(6) 80(7) three or four(8) organize(9) this weekend(10) restaurant service(11) French(12) Paris(13) directions(14) bookActivity 2R:1, 2, 4 O:3, 5, 6 PresentingTask 11. South Wales2. a rock star3. his dream4. (1) drum kit (2) write songs5. apart fromConversations Task 1BBCDDTask 2ABBDPassageTask 1BDACTask 2(1) commentators(2) exaggerated(3) focus on(4) lead an active life(5) laid the foundation(6) annual(7) a series of(8) advocating(9) abolishUnit test PartⅠCACCCPartⅡCBBAPartⅢBCCBAPartⅣ(1) champion(2) challenges(3) Regardless of(4) inspiration(5) remarkable(6) legendary(7) dominance(8) appeal in(9) aspire toUnit 5SharingTask 2(1) cities(2) mix of people(3) peace and quietTask 3d-e-a-c-f-bTask 41, 2, 5Task 51. horribly2. get round3. (1) on the go (2) take time out (3) missing out4. green transport5. (1) crime (2) committing crimesListening Task 2(1) shopping(2) good nightlife(3) safe(4) cheap(5) terrible(6) restaurants(7) fantastic(8) fast(9) green(10) crowded(11) friendly(12) atmosphere(13) clean(14) safe(15) see(16) do(17) beautiful(18) perfect(19) culture(20) too muchViewingTask 21. a combined age2. (1) forgotten (2) stuck indoors (3) felt right(4) 16 times (5) closure (6) meet3. 404. (1) available online (2) 2 millionRole-playTask 2Activity 1Conversation 11. a hotel2. The air conditioning3. send someone upConversation 21. a restaurant2. (1) 20 minutes (2) the service charge3. busy timeConversation 31. a train station2. an hour3. wrong type of snowActivity 2C:1, 2, 5 R:3, 4, 6 ConversationsTask 1AABADTask 2AADBPassageTask 1BDCDTask 2(1) join up(2) reaction(3) makes increasing sense(4) sustainable(5) aims(6) monitored(7) access to(8) experimenting with(9) eye-catching(10) commutingUnit testPartⅠBCDABPartⅡBCDACPartⅢDCBDDPartⅣ(1) widespread(2) property(3) penetrates(4) robbed(5) victim(6) argue about(7) contribute to(8) population(9) remains unsolved(10) proposed Unit 6 SharingTask 2(1) a researcher(2) gets too busy(3) relax(4) flatTask 33, 4Task 4c-e-a-d-b-f ListeningTask 2(1) a free bus(2) a dentist(3) Lunch(4) a cheap(5) a surprise holiday(6) free coffee(7) bring their children(8) free drinks(9) go fishing(10) all the fish ViewingTask 2(1) traveling to work(2) live abroad(3) cheap houses(4) an online map company(5) working(6) drive(7) 700(8) 38 pounds(9) quality of life(10) the trafficRole-playTask 2Activity 11, 3Activity 21. like2. can't stand3. absolutely love4. (1) don't like (2) prefer5. don't mind6. keen on7. hate8. (1) not very keen on (2) want to bePresentingTask 1Activity 11. (1) shaped (2) faces2. (1) personal (2) special message3. at home4. beautiful websiteActivity 2c-e-a-b-dConversationsTask 1BDACCTask 2ADBBPassageTask 1BBAD(1) evaluate(2) compensation(3) negotiating(4) confirm(5) schedule(6) circumstances(7) turn down(8) start over(9) work out(10) informed Unit test PartⅠBACCDPartⅡBDDCCPartⅢCADBC(1) opportunities(2) practical(3) define(4) compassion(5) focusing on(6) significance(7) think big(8) plays a huge role(9) attend(10) Contented Unit 7 SharingTask 2(1) enjoy(2) live without(3) plan my life(4) listening to musicb-e-f-a-d-cTask 51. (1) on it all the time (2) my husband2. (1) my laptop (2) phone (3) essential3. beyond that4. (1) computer (2) InternetListeningTask 2Activity 11, 2Activity 21. on the Internet2. videos3. (1) a break (2) someone in the office (3) looking through4. reading books5. (1) the computer (2) sports and going out (3) live in the real worldViewing Task 2 Activity 1 1, 4Activity 2 CBDDC Role-play Task 2 Activity 1Reasons(1) all the time(2) texting(3) watch much television(4) terrible(5) for work(6) an emergency(7) a problem with(8) go on the Internet(9) Someone else Activity 2Speaker 1:c-a-b Speaker 2:b-a-cPresentingTask 1(1) 2(2) near the sea(3) real achievement(4) 12(5) talked online(6) hello(7) lonely(8) a new girl(9) bored(10) my real friends(11) a club(12) good-looking(13) start talking to him(14) on the dance floor(15) haven't been dancing Conversations Task 1BCDDCTask 2BBACPassageTask 1DAADTask 2(1) response(2) illegal(3) in charge of(4) consequently(5) relied heavily on(6) linked to(7) anticipate(8) familiar with(9) remedy(10) betraying Unit testPartⅠADBCBPartⅡBCADCPartⅢABCDDPartⅣ(1) refer to(2) involves(3) unique(4) valuable(5) at your expense(6) associated with(7) responsible(8) minimize(9) regularly(10) maintainUnit 8SharingTask 2(1) come from(2) most of my family(3) talking to peopleTask 3c-e-a-f-b-dTask 41. (1) height (2) same traits (3) think about things2. (1) my sister (2) similar to (3) mathematical3. (1) a younger version (2) organized (3) louder4. quite calm5. (1) my brothers (2) quite differentTask 52, 6ListeningTask 2(1) 1689(2) advisor(3) soldiers(4) sailors(5) dull(6) incredibly(7) surname(8) great fun ViewingTask 2(1) islands(2) There are no rules(3) an account(4) a digital(5) male(6) half animal(7) edit(8) short(10) features(11) pick(12) personality(13) online stores(14) over three million(15) chatRole-playTask 2Activity 1 Conversation 11. speaking and listening2. conversation Conversation 21. summer camp2. Different ages Conversation 31. online classes2. demanding(1) So for me the most important thing is to(2) I suppose I'd have to say(3) In my opinion(4) One thing I'd like to say is that PresentingTask 1Activity 1(1) BBC breakfast TV(2) hair color(3) businesswoman(4) personality(5) buildingActivity 21, 3, 4, 5, 6ConversationsTask 1BCCDATask 2CDAB PassageTask 1CCABTask 2(1) infancy(2) assumed(3) inherited(4) rooted in(5) fairs(6) compensate for(7) cement(8) witness(9) exposed to(10) contributed toUnit testPartⅠBBCCBPartⅡBDAAPartⅢBCCAAPartⅣ(1) kicked out of(2) hang out(3) involved(4) useless(5) failure(6) fell in love with(7) positive(8) especially(9) took off(10) succeed。

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2完整答案

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2完整答案

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2完整答案-CAL-FENGHAI-(2020YEAR-YICAI)_JINGBIAN新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2答案Unit 1 (1)Sharing (1)Listening (1)Viewing (2)Role-play (2)Conversations (3)Passage (3)Unit test (4)Unit 2 (4)Sharing (4)Listening (5)Viewing (6)Role-play (6)Presenting (7)Conversations (7)Passage (7)Unit test (8)Unit 3 (9)Sharing (9)Listening (9)Viewing (10)Role-play (10)Presenting (11)Conversations (11)Passage (12)Unit test (12)Unit 4 (13)Sharing (13)Listening (14)Viewing (14)Role-play (15)Presenting (15)Conversations (16)Passage (16)Unit test (16)Unit 5 (17)Sharing (17)Listening (18)Viewing (18)Role-play (19)Conversations (19)Passage (20)Unit test (20)Unit 6 (21)Sharing (21)Listening (21)Viewing (22)Role-play (22)Presenting (23)Conversations (23)Passage (23)Unit test (24)Unit 7 (25)Sharing (25)Listening (25)Viewing (26)Role-play (26)Presenting (27)Conversations (28)Passage (28)Unit test (28)Unit 8 (29)Sharing (29)Listening (30)Viewing (30)Role-play (31)Presenting (31)Conversations (32)Passage (32)Unit test (32)Unit 1SharingTask 2(1) new things(2) At the moment(3) quite difficultTask 31, 3, 7, 8Task 41. (1) ever learned (2) found2. (1) a combination (2) body movements3. Learning to drive4. (1) nine cases (2) by most standards5. French6. hatedListeningTask 2Activity 1e-c-a-g-d-h-b-fActivity 2(1) speak(2) saying the wrong(3) native speakers(4) pronunciation(5) talking to himself(6) making mistakes(7) listening skills(8) listeningActivity 31. (1) embarrassed (2) hear2. anything you like3. (1) voice (2) pronunciation4. (1) how it sounds (2) the news (3) English television5. on the Internet6. sound likeViewingTask 2Activity 1BABAActivity 2DABADRole-playTask 2Activity 11Activity 2G:1, 3, 5 R:2, 4, 6, 7Activity 31. (1) you should eat (2) a good2. (1) should not spend (2) You're3. (1) Why don't (2) am not sure that's4. (1) it's a good (2) suppose so ConversationsTask 1BDDCATask 2CDACPassageTask 1DACDTask 2(1) alternative(2) numerous(3) traditional(4) academic(5) countryside(6) athletes(7) take advantage of(8) Secondary(9) in a collective effort(10) serve asUnit testPartⅠCBBCCPartⅡBADCBPartⅢAADBCPartⅣ(1) political(2) Traditional(3) acquire(4) bear in mind(5) difficult(6) invented(7) successful(8) reason for(9) thousands of(10) brains Unit 2 SharingTask 2(1) different countries(2) home(3) places(4) culturesTask 31, 4, 5Task 41. mature2. airport3. theater4. scenery5. culture6. language Task 5b-a-d-f-c-e Listening Task 2 Activity 11. slowly sinking2. two and a half3. try and stop4. temporary5. permanent Activity 23, 4, 5ViewingTask 2Activity 1DBBCDActivity 21. busy2. bars3. friendliness4. elegant5. views6. (1) beaches (2) cheap7. (1) changing (2) sunset8. criedRole-playTask 2Activity 13Activity 2(1) trying to(2) takes(3) looking for(4) right way(5) the first left(6) until you reach(7) get to(8) Is it far(9) Go left(10) on the left Presenting Task 1(1) isolated(2) far(3) plane(4) three months(5) culture(6) way of life(7) speak to(8) find out(9) history(10) dreams Conversations Task 1ADBCDTask 2ADCA PassageTask 1DABDTask 2(1) scared(2) perceive(3) negative(4) result in(5) lose faith in(6) goes down(7) depressed(8) preferably(9) adapt(10) revealUnit testPartⅠABBAAPartⅡBCADPartⅢCADBPartⅣ(1) vacation(2) walks of life(3) routine(4) adventure(5) treat(6) popularity(7) gain a better understanding of(8) similarities(9) perspective(10) marvelousUnit 3SharingTask 2(1) concerts(2) a bar(3) bandTask 31. (1) keep fit (2) theater2. (1) small children (2) seeing friends3. (1) eating and drinking (2) houses4. (1) friends around (2) a jazz club5. (1) love to read (2) oil painting6. (1) playing the guitar (2) watching films Task 41, 6ListeningTask 2(1) free art exhibition(2) a concert(3) dinner(4) bus home(5) museum(6) paintings(7) entertainers(8) comedy(9) comedy club(10) Covent GardenViewingTask 2Activity 1(1) sightseeing(2) beach(3) get away from(4) relaxing(5) a dozen(6) fantastic(7) attitude(8) perfect Activity 2 BAABABActivity 3c-e-f-b-a-dRole-playTask 2Activity 1(1) Book a table(2) 4(3) Saturday(4) 10 o'clock(5) two tickets(6) Starr(7) June the fifth(8) June the ninth(9) dinner with friends(10) eight-thirty(11) Saturday(12) dinner tonight(13) 098845673 Activity 2(1) repeat(2) check(3) catch(4) slow down(5) speak up Presenting Task 1Activity 1e-d-b-f-a-c Activity 2b-a-c-e-d Conversations Task 1DCCBCTask 2DAADPassageTask 1AADDTask 2(1) objectives(2) farthest(3) recognized(4) separated into(5) involves(6) is referred to(7) life-threatening(8) designed(9) endurance(10) putting themselves at risk Unit testPartⅠACBBBPartⅡDBDCAPartⅢCDCCPartⅣ(1) have a passion for(2) looked upon(3) take risks(4) probably(5) ignore(6) attractive(7) familiar(8) obviously(9) powerful(10) requires Unit 4 SharingTask 2(1) finding out(2) a normal person(3) feel about fame Task 32, 3, 4Task 41. exciting2. worthwhile3. a model4. real fame5. invention6. in the street Task 5b-a-c-f-e-dListeningTask 2(1) advertising(2) enjoy the job(3) travel(4) chance(5) go traveling(6) a doctor(7) have time(8) play the piano(9) writing songs(10) make more timeViewingTask 2Activity 11. (1) the attitude (2) the talent2. speed3. (1) Formula One (2) big guys4. ambitious driversActivity 2(1) speed(2) survive(3) October(4) richest(5) track(6) bank(7) glory(8) betterActivity 3(1) 7(2) 4(3) everythingRole-playTask 2Activity 1(1) White House(2) tomorrow afternoon(3) a space flight(4) next week(5) her husband(6) 80(7) three or four(8) organize(9) this weekend(10) restaurant service(11) French(12) Paris(13) directions(14) bookActivity 2R:1, 2, 4 O:3, 5, 6 PresentingTask 11. South Wales2. a rock star3. his dream4. (1) drum kit (2) write songs5. apart from Conversations Task 1BBCDDTask 2ABBD PassageTask 1BDACTask 2(1) commentators(2) exaggerated(3) focus on(4) lead an active life(5) laid the foundation(6) annual(7) a series of(8) advocating(9) abolish(10) influential Unit testPartⅠCACCCCBBAPartⅢBCCBAPartⅣ(1) champion(2) challenges(3) Regardless of(4) inspiration(5) remarkable(6) legendary(7) dominance(8) appeal in(9) aspire to(10) magnificent Unit 5 Sharing Task 2(1) cities(2) mix of people(3) peace and quiet Task 3d-e-a-c-f-bTask 41, 2, 51. horribly2. get round3. (1) on the go (2) take time out (3) missing out4. green transport5. (1) crime (2) committing crimesListeningTask 2(1) shopping(2) good nightlife(3) safe(4) cheap(5) terrible(6) restaurants(7) fantastic(8) fast(9) green(10) crowded(11) friendly(12) atmosphere(13) clean(14) safe(15) see(16) do(17) beautiful(18) perfect(19) culture(20) too muchViewingTask 21. a combined age2. (1) forgotten (2) stuck indoors (3) felt right(4) 16 times (5) closure (6)meet3. 404. (1) available online (2) 2 millionRole-playTask 2Activity 1Conversation 11. a hotel2. The air conditioning3. send someone upConversation 21. a restaurant2. (1) 20 minutes (2) the service charge3. busy timeConversation 31. a train station2. an hour3. wrong type of snowActivity 2C:1, 2, 5 R:3, 4, 6ConversationsTask 1AABADTask 2AADBPassageTask 1BDCDTask 2(1) join up(2) reaction(3) makes increasing sense(4) sustainable(5) aims(6) monitored(7) access to(8) experimenting with(9) eye-catching(10) commutingUnit testPartⅠBCDABPartⅡBCDACPartⅢDCBDDPartⅣ(1) widespread(2) property(3) penetrates(4) robbed(5) victim(6) argue about(7) contribute to(8) population(9) remains unsolved(10) proposed Unit 6 SharingTask 2(1) a researcher(2) gets too busy(3) relax(4) flatTask 33, 4Task 4c-e-a-d-b-f ListeningTask 2(1) a free bus(2) a dentist(3) Lunch(4) a cheap(5) a surprise holiday(6) free coffee(7) bring their children(8) free drinks(9) go fishing(10) all the fishViewingTask 2(1) traveling to work(2) live abroad(3) cheap houses(4) an online map company(5) working(6) drive(7) 700(8) 38 pounds(9) quality of life(10) the trafficRole-playTask 2Activity 11, 3Activity 21. like2. can't stand3. absolutely love4. (1) don't like (2) prefer5. don't mind6. keen on7. hate8. (1) not very keen on (2) want to bePresentingTask 1Activity 11. (1) shaped (2) faces2. (1) personal (2) special message3. at home4. beautiful websiteActivity 2c-e-a-b-dConversationsTask 1BDACCTask 2ADBBPassageTask 1BBADTask 2(1) evaluate(2) compensation(3) negotiating(4) confirm(5) schedule(6) circumstances(7) turn down(8) start over(9) work out(10) informed Unit testPartⅠBACCDPartⅡBDDCCPartⅢCADBCPartⅣ(1) opportunities(2) practical(3) define(4) compassion(5) focusing on(6) significance(7) think big(8) plays a huge role(9) attend(10) ContentedUnit 7SharingTask 2(1) enjoy(2) live without(3) plan my life(4) listening to musicTask 3b-e-f-a-d-cTask 51. (1) on it all the time (2) my husband2. (1) my laptop (2) phone (3) essential3. beyond that4. (1) computer (2) InternetListeningTask 2Activity 11, 2Activity 21. on the Internet2. videos3. (1) a break (2) someone in the office (3) looking through4. reading books5. (1) the computer (2) sports and going out (3) live in the real worldViewingTask 2Activity 11, 4Activity 2CBDDCRole-playTask 2Activity 1Reasons(1) all the time(2) texting(3) watch much television(4) terrible(5) for work(6) an emergency(7) a problem with(8) go on the Internet(9) Someone else Activity 2Speaker 1:c-a-b Speaker 2:b-a-c PresentingTask 1(1) 2(2) near the sea(3) real achievement(4) 12(5) talked online(6) hello(7) lonely(8) a new girl(9) bored(10) my real friends(11) a club(12) good-looking(13) start talking to him(14) on the dance floor(15) haven't been dancingConversations Task 1BCDDCTask 2BBAC PassageTask 1DAADTask 2(1) response(2) illegal(3) in charge of(4) consequently(5) relied heavily on(6) linked to(7) anticipate(8) familiar with(9) remedy(10) betraying Unit testPartⅠADBCBPartⅡBCADCPartⅢABCDDPartⅣ(1) refer to(2) involves(3) unique(4) valuable(5) at your expense(6) associated with(7) responsible(8) minimize(9) regularly(10) maintainUnit 8SharingTask 2(1) come from(2) most of my family(3) talking to peopleTask 3c-e-a-f-b-dTask 41. (1) height (2) same traits (3)think about things2. (1) my sister (2) similar to (3)mathematical3. (1) a younger version (2) organized (3) louder4. quite calm5. (1) my brothers (2) quite different Task 52, 6ListeningTask 2(1) 1689(2) advisor(3) soldiers(4) sailors(5) dull(6) incredibly(7) surname(8) great funViewingTask 2(1) islands(2) There are no rules(3) an account(4) a digital(5) male(6) half animal(7) edit(8) short(9) face(10) features(11) pick(12) personality(13) online stores(14) over three million(15) chatRole-playTask 2Activity 1Conversation 11. speaking and listening2. conversationConversation 21. summer camp2. Different agesConversation 31. online classes2. demandingActivity 2(1) So for me the most important thing is to(2) I suppose I'd have to say(3) In my opinion(4) One thing I'd like to say is that PresentingTask 1Activity 1(1) BBC breakfast TV(2) hair color(3) businesswoman(4) personality(5) buildingActivity 21, 3, 4, 5, 6Conversations Task 1BCCDATask 2CDAB PassageTask 1CCABTask 2(1) infancy(2) assumed(3) inherited(4) rooted in(5) fairs(6) compensate for(7) cement(8) witness(9) exposed to(10) contributed to Unit testPartⅠBBCCBPartⅡBDAAPartⅢBCCAAPartⅣ(1) kicked out of(2) hang out(3) involved(4) useless(5) failure(6) fell in love with(7) positive(8) especially(9) took off(10) succeed。

unit3 stolen identity

UNIT3Stolen identity1 "Frank never went to pilot school, medical school, law school, ... because he's still in high school."2 That was the strapline(标语) of the 2002 film Catch Me If You Can, which tells the story of Frank Abagnale, Jr. (Leonardo DiCaprio), a brilliant young master of deception(欺骗,骗术)who at different times impersonated(扮演,模仿) a doctor, a lawyer, and an airplane pilot, forging(伪造) checks worth more than six million dollars in 26 countries. He became the youngest man to ever make the FBI's most-wanted list for forgery(伪造罪). Hunted and caught in the film by fictional (虚构的) FBI agent Carl Hanratty (Tom Hanks), Abagnale later escaped. He eventually became a consultant(顾问)for the FBI where he focused on white-collar(白领) crime.3 It's a great film, but could it happen in real life? In fact, Catch Me If You Can is based on the true story of Frank Abagnale, whose career as a fraudster(骗子)lasted about six years before he was caught, who escaped from custody(羁押)three times (once through an airplane toilet), and who spent a total of six years in prison in France, Sweden and the US. He now runs a consultancy(顾问工作)advising the world of business how to avoid fraud(诈骗). He has raised enough money to pay back all his victims, and is now a multi-millionaire.4 Since 2003, identity theft has become increasingly common. Few people could imagine how important things like taking mail to the post office and not leaving it in the mailbox for pickup, shredding(撕碎) documents instead of throwing them out with the trash, even using a pen costing a couple of bucks(元,复数), have become to avoid life-changing crimes.5 More and more people are becoming anonymous(匿名的) victims of identity theft. We spend many hours and dollars trying to recover(恢复,弥补) our name, our credit, our money and our lives. We need to look for different ways to protect ourselves. We can improve our chances of avoiding this crime, but it will never go away.6 It's not just a list of do's and don'ts, we need to change our mindset(心态,习惯). Although online banking is now commonplace(司空见惯), there's a significant group of people in the country—the baby boomers(婴儿一代), 15 percent of the population—who still prefer to use paper. What's more, 30 per cent of cases of fraud occur within this group. A check has all the information about you that an identity thief needs. If you use a ballpoint pen(圆珠笔), the ink can be removed with the help of a regular household chemical and the sum of money can be changed. More than 1.2 million bad checks are issued every day, more than 13 per second.7 Check fraud is big business ... and growing by 25 per cent every year. Criminals count on(指望,依靠) our mistakes to make their jobs easier. So how can we prevent identity theft before it happens to us?8 Take a few precautions(预防措施). Don't leave your mail in your mailbox overnight or over the weekend. Thieves wait for the red flag to go up, so they can look through your outgoing mail for useful personal information or checks. Use a gel pen(签字笔) for checks and important forms, the ink is trapped in the fibre of the paper, and it can't be removed with chemicals. Also, shred or tear up(撕毁) all documents which contain personal information before you put them in the trash.9 Remember that there are plenty of online opportunities for thieves to create a false identity based on your own. We're all aware of the risks to personal information on computer databases by hacking(黑客) and Trojan horses(特洛伊木马). But choosing someone and doing a Google search can also yield(透露) large amounts of personal information, and so can online social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook and Bebo. And just as we take our pocketbook with us when we leave the office to go to the bathroom, it's also worth logging off(退出) your computer to avoid opportunistic(机会主义的) theft.10 Finally, if you get robbed in a more traditional way—in the street—canceling your credit cards is obviously the first thing to do. But don't forget that even afterthey're reported lost, they can be used as identification to acquire store cards ... and you get the criminal record.11 Identity fraud can go on for years without the victim's knowledge. There is no escaping the fact that right now fraudsters are finding identity crime all too easy. If you haven't had your identity stolen, it's only because they haven't got to you yet. Your turn will come.。

新视野大学英语(第三版)第二册视听说参考答案_新视野2第三版听力原文

新视野大学英语(第三版)第二册视听说参考答案_新视野2第三版听力原文新视野大学英语(第三版)第二册视听说参考答案_新视野2第三版听力原文Unit 1SharingTask 21 new things2 At the moment3 quite difficultTask 31, 3, 7, 8Task 41. 1 ever learned2. 1 a combination3. Learning to drive4. 1 nine cases5. French6. hatedListeningTask 2Activity 1e-c-a-g-d-h-b-fActivity 21 speak2 saying the wrong3 native speakers4 pronunciation2 found 2 body movements 2 by most standards5 talking to himself6 making mistakes7 listening skills8 listeningActivity 31. 1 embarrassed2. anything you like3. 1 voice4. 1 how it sounds5. on the Internet6. sound likeViewingTask 2Activity 1BABAActivity 2DABADRole-playTask 2Activity 11Activity 2G:1, 3, 52 hear 2 pronunciation 2 the news3 English television R:2, 4, 6, 7Activity 31. 12. 13. 14. 1 you should eat should not spend Why don't it's a good 2 2 2 2 a good You're am not sure that's suppose so ConversationsTask 1BDDCATask 2CDACPassageTask 1DACDTask 21 alternative2 numerous3 traditional4 academic5 countryside6 athletes7 take advantage of8 Secondary9 in a collective effort10 serve asUnit testPartⅠCBBCCPartⅡBADCBPartⅢAADBCPartⅣ1 political2 Traditional3 acquire4 bear in mind5 difficult6 invented7 successful8 reason for9 thousands of10 brainsUnit 2SharingTask 21 different countries2 home3 places4 culturesTask 31, 4, 5Task 41. mature2. airport3. theater4. scenery5. culture6. languageTask 5b-a-d-f-c-e ListeningTask 2Activity 11. slowly sinking2. two and a half3. try and stop4. temporary5. permanentActivity 23, 4, 5ViewingTask 2Activity 1DBBCDActivity 21. busy2. bars3. friendliness4. elegant5. views6. 1 beaches 2 cheap7. 1 changing 2 sunset8. criedRole-playTask 2Activity 13Activity 21 trying to2 takes3 looking for4 right way5 the first left6 until you reach7 get to8 Is it far9 Go left10 on the left PresentingTask 11 isolated2 far3 plane4 three months5 culture6 way of life7 speak to8 find out9 history10 dreams Conversations Task 1 ADBCDTask 2ADCAPassageTask 1DABDTask 21 scared2 perceive3 negative4 result in5 lose faith in6 goes down7 depressed8 preferably9 adapt10 revealUnit testPartⅠABBAAPartⅡBCADPartⅢCADBPartⅣ1 vacation2 walks of life3 routine4 adventure5 treat6 popularity7 gain a better understanding of8 similarities9 perspective10 marvelousUnit 3SharingTask 21 concerts2 a bar3 bandTask 31. 1 keep fit2. 1 small children3. 1 eating and drinking4. 1 friends around5. 1 love to read6. 1 playing the guitar Task 41, 6ListeningTask 21 free art exhibition2 a concert3 dinner4 bus home5 museum6 paintings7 entertainers8 comedy9 comedy club10 Covent Garden2 theater 2 seeing friends 2 houses 2 a jazz club 2 oil painting 2 watching filmsViewingTask 2Activity 11 sightseeing2 beach3 get away from4 relaxing5 a dozen6 fantastic7 attitude8 perfectActivity 2BAABABActivity 3c-e-f-b-a-dRole-play Task 2 Activity 11 Book a table2 43 Saturday4 10 o'clock5 two tickets6 Starr7 June the fifth8 June the ninth9 dinner with friends10 eight-thirty11 Saturday12 dinner tonight13 0座机电话号码Activity 21 repeat2 check3 catch4 slow down5 speak upPresentingTask 1Activity 1e-d-b-f-a-cActivity 2b-a-c-e-dConversations Task 1 DCCBCTask 2DAADPassage Task 1AADDTask 21 objectives2 farthest3 recognized4 separated into5 involves6 is referred to7 life-threatening8 designed9 endurance10 putting themselves at riskUnit test PartⅠACBBBPartⅡDBDCAPartⅢCDCCPartⅣ1 have a passion for2 looked upon3 take risks4 probably5 ignore6 attractive7 familiar8 obviously9 powerful10 requiresUnit 4Sharing Task 21 finding out2 a normal person3 feel about fame Task 32, 3, 4Task 41. exciting2. worthwhile3. a model4. real fame5. invention6. in the street Task 5 b-a-c-f-e-d ListeningTask 21 advertising2 enjoy the job3 travel4 chance5 go traveling6 a doctor7 have time8 play the piano9 writing songs10 make more time ViewingTask 2Activity 11. 1 the attitude2. speed3. 1 Formula One4. ambitious drivers Activity 21 speed2 survive3 October4 richest5 track6 bank7 glory8 better2 the talent 2 big guys Activity 31 72 43 everythingRole-playTask 2Activity 11 White House2 tomorrow afternoon3 a space flight4 next week5 her husband6 807 three or four8 organize9 this weekend10 restaurant service11 French12 Paris13 directions14 bookActivity 2R:1, 2, 4 O:3, 5, 6 PresentingTask 11. South Wales2. a rock star3. his dream4. 1 drum kit2 write songs5. apart from ConversationsTask 1BBCDDTask 2ABBDPassageTask 1BDACTask 21 commentators2 exaggerated3 focus on4 lead an active life5 laid the foundation6 annual7 a series of8 advocating9 abolish10 influentialUnit testPartⅠCACCCPartⅡCBBAPartⅢBCCBAPartⅣ1 champion2 challenges3 Regardless of4 inspiration5 remarkable6 legendary7 dominance8 appeal in9 aspire to10 magnificentUnit 5SharingTask 21 cities2 mix of people3 peace and quietTask 3d-e-a-c-f-bTask 41, 2, 5Task 51. horribly2. get round3. 1 on the go 2 take time out 3 missing out4. green transport5. 1 crimeListening1 shopping2 good nightlife3 safe4 cheap5 terrible6 restaurants7 fantastic8 fast9 green10 crowded11 friendly12 atmosphere13 clean14 safe15 see16 do17 beautiful18 perfect19 culture20 too muchViewingTask 21. a combined age2. 1 forgotten4 16 times2 committing crimes 2 stuck indoors 5 closure3 felt right 6 meet3. 404. 1 available online 2 2 million Role-playActivity 1Conversation 11. a hotel2. The air conditioning3. send someone up Conversation 21. a restaurant2. 1 20 minutes 2 the service charge3. busy timeConversation 31. a train station2. an hour3. wrong type of snowActivity 2C:1, 2, 5 R:3, 4, 6 Conversations Task 1AABADTask 2AADBPassage Task 1BDCDTask 21 join up2 reaction3 makes increasing sense4 sustainable5 aims6 monitored7 access to8 experimenting with9 eye-catching10 commuting Unit test PartⅠBCDABPartⅡBCDACPartⅢDCBDDPartⅣ1 widespread2 property3 penetrates4 robbed5 victim6 argue about7 contribute to8 population9 remains unsolved10 proposedUnit 6SharingTask 21 a researcher2 gets too busy3 relax4 flatTask 33, 4Task 4c-e-a-d-b-fListeningTask 21 a free bus2 a dentist3 Lunch4 a cheap5 a surprise holiday6 free coffee7 bring their children8 free drinks9 go fishing10 all the fishViewingTask 21 traveling to work2 live abroad3 cheap houses4 an online map company5 working6 drive7 7008 38 pounds9 quality of life10 the trafficRole-playTask 2Activity 11, 3Activity 21. like2. can't stand3. absolutely love4. 1 don't like5. don't mind6. keen on7. hate8. 1 not very keen on2 prefer 2 want to bePresenting Task 1 Activity 11. 1 shaped2. 1 personal3. at home4. beautiful website 2 faces 2 special message Activity 2 c-e-a-b-dConversations Task 1 BDACC Task 2 ADBBPassage Task 1 BBADTask 21 evaluate2 compensation3 negotiating4 confirm5 schedule6 circumstances7 turn down8 start over9 work out 10 informedUnit testPartⅠBACCDPartⅡBDDCCPartⅢCADBCPartⅣ1 opportunities2 practical3 define4 compassion5 focusing on6 significance7 think big8 plays a huge role 9 attend10 ContentedUnit 7SharingTask 21 enjoy2 live without3 plan my life4 listening to musicTask 3b-e-f-a-d-cTask 51. 1 on it all the time2. 1 my laptop3. beyond that4. 1 computer2 my husband2 phone 2 Internet3 essentialListeningTask 2 Activity 11, 2Activity 21. on the Internet2. videos3. 1 a break4. reading books5. 1 the computer2 someone in the office 2 sports and going out3 looking through 3 live in the real worldViewingTask 2 Activity 11, 4Activity 2CBDDCRole-playTask 2 Activity 1Reasons1 all the time2 texting3 watch much television4 terrible5 for work6 an emergency7 a problem with8 go on the Internet9 Someone elseActivity 2Speaker 1:c-a-b Speaker 2:b-a-cPresentingTask 11 22 near the sea3 real achievement4 125 talked online6 hello7 lonely8 a new girl9 bored10 my real friends 11 a club12 good-looking13 start talking to him 14 on the dance floor 15 haven't been dancingConversationsTask 1BCDDCBBACPassageTask 1DAADTask 21 response2 illegal3 in charge of4 consequently5 relied heavily on6 linked to7 anticipate8 familiar with9 remedy 10 betrayingUnit testPartⅠADBCBPartⅡBCADCPartⅢABCDDPartⅣ1 refer to2 involves3 unique4 valuable5 at your expense6 associated with7 responsible8 minimize9 regularly10 maintainUnit 8Sharing1 come from2 most of my family3 talking to peopleTask 3c-e-a-f-b-dTask 41. 1 height2. 1 my sister3. 1 a younger version4. quite calm5. 1 my brothersTask 52, 62 same traits 2 similar to 2 organized 2 quite different3 think about things 3 mathematical 3 louderListeningTask 21 16892 advisor3 soldiers4 sailors5 dull6 incredibly7 surname8 great funViewingTask 21 islands2 There are no rules3 an account4 a digital5 male6 half animal7 edit8 short9 face10 features11 pick12 personality13 online stores14 over three million15 chatRole-playTask 2Activity 1Conversation 11. speaking and listening2. conversationConversation 21. summer camp2. Different agesConversation 31. online classes2. demandingActivity 21 So for me the most important thing is to2 I suppose I'd have to say3 In my opinion4 One thing I'd like to say is that PresentingTask 1Activity 11 BBC breakfast TV2 hair color3 businesswoman4 personality5 buildingActivity 21, 3, 4, 5, 6Conversations Task 1 BCCDA Task 2 CDABPassage Task 1 CCABTask 21 infancy2 assumed3 inherited4 rooted in5 fairs6 compensate for7 cement8 witness9 exposed to10 contributed to Unit test PartⅠ BBCCB PartⅡ BDAA PartⅢ BCCAA PartⅣ1 kicked out of2 hang out3 involved4 useless5 failure6 fell in love with7 positive8 especially9 took off10 succeed。

新视野大学英语视听说教程2完整答案

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2答案Unit 1 (1)Sharing (1)Listening (2)Viewing (3)Role-play (3)Conversations (4)Passage (4)Unit test (5)Unit 2 (6)Sharing (6)Listening (7)Viewing (8)Role-play (8)Presenting (9)Conversations (10)Passage (10)Unit test (11)Unit 3 (12)Sharing (12)Listening (13)Role-play (14)Presenting (15)Conversations (16)Passage (16)Unit test (17)Unit 4 (18)Sharing (18)Listening (19)Viewing (19)Role-play (20)Presenting (21)Conversations (22)Passage (22)Unit test (23)Unit 5 (24)Sharing (24)Listening (25)Viewing (26)Role-play (26)Conversations (27)Passage (28)Unit 6 (30)Sharing (30)Listening (30)Viewing (31)Role-play (32)Presenting (32)Conversations (33)Passage (33)Unit test (34)Unit 7 (35)Sharing (35)Listening (36)Viewing (37)Role-play (37)Presenting (39)Conversations (39)Passage (40)Unit test (41)Unit 8 (42)Sharing (42)Listening (43)Role-play (44)Presenting (45)Conversations (46)Passage (46)Unit test (47)Unit 1SharingTask 2(1) new things(2) At the moment(3) quite difficultTask 31, 3, 7, 8Task 41. (1) ever learned (2) found2. (1) a combination (2) body movements3. Learning to drive4. (1) nine cases (2) by most standards5. French6. hatedListeningTask 2Activity 1e-c-a-g-d-h-b-fActivity 2(1) speak(2) saying the wrong(3) native speakers(4) pronunciation(5) talking to himself(6) making mistakes(7) listening skills(8) listeningActivity 31. (1) embarrassed (2) hear2. anything you like3. (1) voice (2) pronunciation4. (1) how it sounds (2) the news (3) English television5. on the Internet6. sound likeViewingTask 2Activity 1BABAActivity 2DABADRole-playTask 2Activity 11Activity 2G:1, 3, 5 R:2, 4, 6, 7 Activity 31. (1) you should eat (2) a good2. (1) should not spend (2) You're3. (1) Why don't (2) am not sure that's4. (1) it's a good (2) suppose so ConversationsTask 1BDDCATask 2CDACPassageTask 1DACDTask 2(1) alternative(2) numerous(3) traditional(4) academic(5) countryside(6) athletes(7) take advantage of(8) Secondary(9) in a collective effort(10) serve asUnit testPartⅠCBBCCPartⅡBADCBPartⅢAADBCPartⅣ(1) political(2) Traditional(3) acquire(4) bear in mind(5) difficult(6) invented(7) successful(8) reason for(9) thousands of(10) brainsUnit 2SharingTask 2(1) different countries(2) home(3) places(4) culturesTask 31, 4, 5Task 41. mature2. airport3. theater4. scenery5. culture6. languageTask 5b-a-d-f-c-e ListeningTask 2Activity 11. slowly sinking2. two and a half3. try and stop4. temporary5. permanent Activity 23, 4, 5ViewingTask 2Activity 1DBBCDActivity 21. busy2. bars3. friendliness4. elegant5. views6. (1) beaches (2) cheap7. (1) changing (2) sunset8. criedRole-playTask 2Activity 13Activity 2(1) trying to(2) takes(3) looking for(4) right way(5) the first left(6) until you reach(7) get to(8) Is it far(9) Go left(10) on the left PresentingTask 1(1) isolated(2) far(3) plane(4) three months(5) culture(6) way of life(7) speak to(8) find out(9) history(10) dreams Conversations Task 1ADBCDTask 2ADCAPassageTask 1DABDTask 2(1) scared(2) perceive(3) negative(4) result in(5) lose faith in(6) goes down(7) depressed(8) preferably(9) adapt(10) revealUnit testPartⅠABBAAPartⅡBCADPartⅢCADBPartⅣ(1) vacation(2) walks of life(3) routine(4) adventure(5) treat(6) popularity(7) gain a better understanding of(8) similarities(9) perspective(10) marvelousUnit 3SharingTask 2(1) concerts(2) a bar(3) bandTask 31. (1) keep fit (2) theater2. (1) small children (2) seeing friends3. (1) eating and drinking (2) houses4. (1) friends around (2) a jazz club5. (1) love to read (2) oil painting6. (1) playing the guitar (2) watching filmsTask 41, 6ListeningTask 2(1) free art exhibition(2) a concert(3) dinner(4) bus home(5) museum(6) paintings(7) entertainers(8) comedy(9) comedy club(10) Covent Garden ViewingTask 2Activity 1(1) sightseeing(2) beach(3) get away from(4) relaxing(5) a dozen(6) fantastic(7) attitude(8) perfect Activity 2 BAABABActivity 3c-e-f-b-a-dRole-playTask 2Activity 1(1) Book a table(2) 4(3) Saturday(4) 10 o'clock(5) two tickets(6) Starr(7) June the fifth(8) June the ninth(9) dinner with friends(10) eight-thirty(11) Saturday(12) dinner tonight(13) 0Activity 2(1) repeat(2) check(3) catch(4) slow down(5) speak up PresentingTask 1Activity 1e-d-b-f-a-cActivity 2b-a-c-e-dConversations Task 1DCCBCTask 2DAADPassageTask 1AADDTask 2(1) objectives(2) farthest(3) recognized(4) separated into(5) involves(6) is referred to(7) life-threatening(8) designed(10) putting themselves at risk Unit testPartⅠACBBBPartⅡDBDCAPartⅢCDCCPartⅣ(1) have a passion for(2) looked upon(3) take risks(4) probably(5) ignore(6) attractive(7) familiar(8) obviously(10) requires Unit 4 SharingTask 2(1) finding out(2) a normal person(3) feel about fame Task 32, 3, 4Task 41. exciting2. worthwhile3. a model4. real fame5. invention6. in the streetTask 5b-a-c-f-e-dListeningTask 2(1) advertising(2) enjoy the job(3) travel(4) chance(5) go traveling(6) a doctor(7) have time(8) play the piano(9) writing songs(10) make more timeViewingTask 2Activity 11. (1) the attitude (2) the talent2. speed3. (1) Formula One (2) big guys4. ambitious driversActivity 2(1) speed(2) survive(3) October(4) richest(5) track(6) bank(7) glory(8) betterActivity 3(1) 7(2) 4(3) everythingRole-playTask 2Activity 1(1) White House(2) tomorrow afternoon(3) a space flight(4) next week(5) her husband(6) 80(7) three or four(8) organize(9) this weekend(10) restaurant service(11) French(12) Paris(13) directions(14) bookActivity 2R:1, 2, 4 O:3, 5, 6 PresentingTask 11. South Wales2. a rock star3. his dream4. (1) drum kit (2) write songs5. apart fromConversationsTask 1BBCDDTask 2ABBDPassageTask 1BDACTask 2(1) commentators(2) exaggerated(3) focus on(4) lead an active life(5) laid the foundation(6) annual(7) a series of(9) abolish(10) influential Unit testPartⅠCACCCPartⅡCBBAPartⅢBCCBAPartⅣ(1) champion(2) challenges(3) Regardless of(4) inspiration(5) remarkable(6) legendary(7) dominance(9) aspire to(10) magnificentUnit 5SharingTask 2(1) cities(2) mix of people(3) peace and quietTask 3d-e-a-c-f-bTask 41, 2, 5Task 51. horribly2. get round3. (1) on the go (2) take time out (3)missing out4. green transport5. (1) crime (2) committing crimes ListeningTask 2(1) shopping(2) good nightlife(3) safe(4) cheap(5) terrible(6) restaurants(7) fantastic(8) fast(9) green(10) crowded(11) friendly(12) atmosphere(13) clean(14) safe(15) see(16) do(17) beautiful(18) perfect(19) culture(20) too muchViewingTask 21. a combined age2. (1) forgotten (2) stuck indoors (3)felt right(4) 16 times (5) closure (6)meet3. 404. (1) available online (2) 2 millionRole-playTask 2Activity 1Conversation 11. a hotel2. The air conditioning3. send someone upConversation 21. a restaurant2. (1) 20 minutes (2) the service charge3. busy timeConversation 31. a train station2. an hour3. wrong type of snowActivity 2C:1, 2, 5 R:3, 4, 6 ConversationsTask 1AABADTask 2AADBPassageTask 1BDCDTask 2(1) join up(2) reaction(3) makes increasing sense(4) sustainable(5) aims(6) monitored(7) access to(8) experimenting with(9) eye-catching(10) commutingUnit testPartⅠBCDABPartⅡBCDACPartⅢDCBDDPartⅣ(1) widespread(2) property(3) penetrates(4) robbed(5) victim(6) argue about(7) contribute to(8) population(9) remains unsolved(10) proposedUnit 6SharingTask 2(1) a researcher(2) gets too busy(3) relax(4) flatTask 33, 4Task 4c-e-a-d-b-fListeningTask 2(1) a free bus(2) a dentist(3) Lunch(4) a cheap(5) a surprise holiday(6) free coffee(7) bring their children(8) free drinks(9) go fishing(10) all the fish ViewingTask 2(1) traveling to work(2) live abroad(3) cheap houses(4) an online map company(5) working(6) drive(7) 700(8) 38 pounds(9) quality of life(10) the trafficRole-playTask 2Activity 11, 3Activity 21. like2. can't stand3. absolutely love4. (1) don't like (2) prefer5. don't mind6. keen on7. hate8. (1) not very keen on (2) want to be PresentingTask 1Activity 11. (1) shaped (2) faces2. (1) personal (2) special message3. at home4. beautiful website Activity 2c-e-a-b-d Conversations Task 1BDACCTask 2ADBBPassageTask 1BBADTask 2(1) evaluate(2) compensation(3) negotiating(4) confirm(5) schedule(6) circumstances(7) turn down(8) start over(9) work out(10) informed Unit testPartⅠBACCDPartⅡBDDCCPartⅢCADBCPartⅣ(1) opportunities(2) practical(3) define(4) compassion(5) focusing on(6) significance(7) think big(8) plays a huge role(9) attend(10) ContentedUnit 7SharingTask 2(1) enjoy(2) live without(3) plan my life(4) listening to musicTask 3b-e-f-a-d-cTask 51. (1) on it all the time (2) my husband2. (1) my laptop (2) phone (3)essential3. beyond that4. (1) computer (2) InternetListeningTask 2Activity 11, 2Activity 21. on the Internet2. videos3. (1) a break (2) someone in the office (3)looking through4. reading books5. (1) the computer (2) sports and going out (3)live in the real worldViewing Task 2 Activity 1 1, 4 Activity 2 CBDDCRole-play Task 2 Activity 1Reasons(1) all the time(2) texting(3) watch much television(4) terrible(5) for work(6) an emergency(7) a problem with(8) go on the Internet(9) Someone elseActivity 2Speaker 1:c-a-bSpeaker 2:b-a-cPresentingTask 1(1) 2(2) near the sea(3) real achievement(4) 12(5) talked online(6) hello(7) lonely(8) a new girl(9) bored(10) my real friends(11) a club(12) good-looking(13) start talking to him(14) on the dance floor(15) haven't been dancing ConversationsTask 1BCDDCTask 2BBACPassageTask 1DAADTask 2(1) response(2) illegal(3) in charge of(4) consequently(5) relied heavily on(6) linked to(7) anticipate(8) familiar with(9) remedy(10) betrayingUnit testPartⅠADBCBPartⅡBCADCPartⅢABCDDPartⅣ(1) refer to(2) involves(3) unique(4) valuable(5) at your expense(6) associated with(7) responsible(8) minimize(9) regularly(10) maintainUnit 8SharingTask 2(1) come from(2) most of my family(3) talking to peopleTask 3c-e-a-f-b-dTask 41. (1) height (2) same traits (3)think about things2. (1) my sister (2) similar to (3)mathematical3. (1) a younger version (2) organized (3)louder4. quite calm5. (1) my brothers (2) quite differentTask 52, 6ListeningTask 2(1) 1689(2) advisor(3) soldiers(4) sailors(5) dull(6) incredibly(7) surname(8) great fun ViewingTask 2(1) islands(2) There are no rules(3) an account(4) a digital(5) male(6) half animal(7) edit(8) short(9) face(10) features(11) pick(12) personality(13) online stores(14) over three million(15) chatRole-playTask 2Activity 1Conversation 11. speaking and listening2. conversation Conversation 21. summer camp2. Different ages Conversation 31. online classes2. demandingActivity 2(1) So for me the most important thing is to(2) I suppose I'd have to say(3) In my opinion(4) One thing I'd like to say is that PresentingTask 1Activity 1(1) BBC breakfast TV(2) hair color(3) businesswoman(4) personality(5) buildingActivity 21, 3, 4, 5, 6Conversations Task 1BCCDATask 2CDABPassageTask 1CCABTask 2(1) infancy(2) assumed(3) inherited(4) rooted in(5) fairs(6) compensate for(7) cement(8) witness(9) exposed to。

Unit 1高二英语外研版(2019)选择性必修第三册

Unit 1 Face values Developing ideas&Presenting Ideas&Reflection2021-2022学年高二英语外研版(2019)选择性必修三随堂检测一、单词拼写1.Their m______is money, and they will stop at nothing to get it.2.She r______her sister in appearance but not in character.3.Please accept my h______appreciation. I need more of your support in the coming year!4.Her own experiences taught her to have c_______for misunderstood children.5.He answered our questions in English with a thick _______ (口音).6.It's an efficient way to strengthen listening ______(理解练习).7.I was attracted by his _______(优雅的) manners at first sight.8.Possibly he was afraid that he might be _______(绑架) again.二、用方框内短语的适当形式填空1. I knew he was _____ Mr. Joe when he spoke of the teacher.2. You should have some exercise _____ staying indoors all day long.3. There are jobs more dangerous than truck driving; _____, training lions.4. I used to earn _____ 5 pounds a week when I first started to work.5. Jack _____ Mary and asked her to marry him.6. His daughter is always shy and she never dares to make a speech _____.7. You can learn anything well _____ you set your mind to it.8. I have just been in the village for several days and I'm trying to _____ the new climate here.9. _____, we should keep calm first when we meet him.10. _____, the pay isn't attractive enough, though the job itself is quite interesting.三、阅读理解The sun was slipping down through the trees and it was time to go home. Time was running out. His mother would look at him and she would know. She always knew. A hot tear ran down his cheek. She trusted him. This was the first year she had left him alone for three hours between school and the time she got home from work. She had to work to buy his clothes and to pay fortheir food and for a place to live in. He remembered the nice way she said, "You are a little man now, Joy." He felt sad when his mother's words came back to him. She trusted him.Remembering this, he felt as if someone had stuck a sharp stick into his side. Her trust in him was all he could think about now. It drove everything else from his mind. "She trusted me," he kept saying to himself. "She trusted me." This was most important. Next to this, the pipe and its magic power meant nothing.Joy looked at the long shadows coming toward him. He now knew what he had to do. And he was in a hurry to get it done. When he took the pipe, he left the store with slow unsure steps. Now his feet were quick, decisive, taking him straight back to the store like an arrow. He was out of breath when he reached the store.Mr. Dow was just inside the door. The big man smiled. Joy wished he had not. Somehow, a bad friendly smile made it more difficult for Joy to do what he wanted to do. Joy was lost for a moment. His feet felt heavy. Suddenly, blindly, he held out the pipe. His voice struggled to come out from the deep inside of the painful chest."Mr. Dow," he said at last, "I didn't mean to take it.""Thanks, Joy." Mr. Dow said as he gently took the pipe from the boy's hand. "How about staying around and helping me close up the shop?"Joy felt Mr. Dow's big hand on his shoulder. And Joy felt his shoulders had become a little broader and stronger.1.What kind of life did Joy and his mother live?A poor life. B.A new life. C.A happy life. D.A modern life.2.Why did Joy feel like being hurt by something sharp?A. He felt sorry for his mother.B. He couldn't help the family.C. He had run away from school.D. He disappointed his mother's expectations.3.What do we know about Mr. Dow's smile to Joy?A. It's broad.B. It's warm.C. It's false.D. It's secret.4.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. An Interesting PipeB. A Powerful SmileC. Unconditional LoveD. Magic Trust四、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

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Unit ThreeI、Lead-inMovie ClipWatch the following video and then do the exercise、You can find the interpretation of some words and phrases in "Word Bank"、Book 6 Unit 3、mp4 (00:00 – 02:40)ScriptElephant survival depends on profiting from the experience of many lifetimes、This baby elephant was born last night, and the whole herd seems to welcome this new addition、But the mother is young and inexperienced、This is her first baby、If she is to produce milk, a mother must drink、And the newborn calf must keep up with her, as the herd continues on their long journey to find water、After eight kilometers, the calf is flagging、Enough is enough、The young mother encourages her calf to continue, but there is still a long way to go and the calf is already getting dehydrated、The elephants are now so close to water that they can smell it、Water, at last、(From BBC Documentary Life: Mammals)Word Bank1.herd:a large group of animals, in the video it refers to the group of elephantse、g、The truck could not move because a herd of buffaloes was blocking the road、2.flag:become limp, tired, or weake、g、If you begin to flag, there is an excellent café to revive you、3.dehydrate:to lose water from the bodyExercise1.The baby elephant's mother is _________________、A、oldB、inexperiencedC、sickD、impatient2.It seems the baby elephant cannot walk any longer because ___________、A、it was just bornB、it hasn't drunk any milkC、it has walked a long wayD、it has been abandoned by the herdKey: 1、B 2、CInspirational QuotesWhen you have got an elephant by the hind leg, and he is trying to run away, it's best to let him run、—Abraham LincolnDiscussionDo you agree that the best way to protect an endangered animal is to keep it in a zoo and take good care of it? Why?II、Text IPre-reading Questions1.If you have ever witnessed the sufferings of a dying person, tell us the feelings that the sceneevoked from you、2.Do you think doctors and nurses should do everything within their means to try to save aterminally ill patient even when they know clearly all their efforts would mean nothing more than prolonging his suffering?General ReadingI、Determine which of the following best states the purpose of the writing、A、To recount her horrifying experience of caring for a terminally ill patient、B、To make an appeal for a terminally ill patient's right to die、C、To demand that nurses be given the right to issue a "no-code" order、Key: BII、Judge whether the following statements are true or false、1.When Mac entered the hospital, he was apparently a normal person except for anenduring cough、2.Despite his worsening condition, Mac still had a strong wish to live、3.The medical community is divided on whether a patient's life should be extended aslong as possible under all circumstances、4.It can be inferred from the essay that doctors, not nurses, have the right to give a"no-code order"、5.In Maura's eyes, Huttmann was a murderer for not pushing the code blue button in time、Key: 1、T 2、F 3、T 4、T 5、FBackground Notes1.the Phil Donahue show: The Phil Donahue Show, also known as Donahue, is an Americantelevision talk show that ran for 26 years on national television、Its run was preceded bythree years of local broadcast in Dayton, Ohio, and it was broadcast nationwide between 1967 and 1996、2.code blue: Hospital emergency codes are used in hospitals worldwide to alert staff to variousemergency situations、The use of codes is intended to convey essential information quickly and with a minimum of misunderstanding to staff、Text StudyTextA Crime of CompassionBarbara Huttmann1"Murderer," a man shouted、"God help patients who get you for a nurse、"2"What gives you the right to play God?" another one asked、3 It was the Phil Donahue show where the guest is a fatted calf and the audience a 200-strong flock of vultures hungering to pick at the bones、I had told them about Mac, one of my favorite cancer patients、"We resuscitated him 52 times in just one month、I refused to resuscitate him again、I simply sat there and held his hand while he died、"4 There wasn't time to explain that Mac was a young, witty macho cop who walked into the hospital with 32 pounds of attack equipment, looking as if he could single-handedly protect the whole city, if not the entire state、"Can't get rid of this cough," he said、Otherwise, he felt great、5 Before the day was over, tests confirmed that he had lung cancer、And before the year was over, I loved him, his wife, Maura, and their three kids as if they were my own、All the nurses loved him、And we all battled his disease for six months without ever giving death a thought、Six months isn't such a long time in the whole scheme of things, but it was long enough to see him lose his youth, his wit, his macho, his hair, his bowel and bladder control, his sense of taste and smell, and his ability to do the slightest thing for himself、It was long enough to watch Maura's transformation from a young woman into a haggard, beaten old lady、6 When Mac had wasted away to a 60-pound skeleton kept alive by liquid food we poured down a tube, i、v、solutions we dripped into his veins, and oxygen we piped to a mask on his face,he begged us: "Mercy 、、、for God's sake, please just let me go、"7 The first time he stopped breathing, the nurse pushed the button that calls a "code blue" throughout the hospital and sends a team rushing to resuscitate the patient、Each time he stopped breathing, sometimes two or three times in one day, the code team came again、The doctors and technicians worked their miracles and walked away、The nurses stayed to wipe the saliva that drooled from his mouth, irrigate the big craters of bedsores that covered his hips, suction the lung fluids that threatened to drown him, clean the feces that burn his skin like lye, pour the liquid food down that tube attached his stomach, put pillows between his knees to ease the bone-on-bone pain, turn him every hour to keep the bedsores from getting worse, and change his gown and linen every two hours to keep him from being soaked in perspiration、8 At night I went home and tried to scrub away the smell of decaying flesh that seemed woven into the fabric of my uniform、It was in my hair, the upholstery of my car —there was no washing it away、And every night I prayed that Mac would die, that his agonized eyes would never again plead with me to let him die、9 Every morning I asked his doctor for a "no-code" order、Without that order, we had to resuscitate every patient who stopped breathing、His doctor was one of several who believe we must extend life as long as we have the means and knowledge to do it、To not do it is to be liable for negligence, at least in the eyes of many people, including some nurses、I thought about what it would be like to stand before a judge, accused of murder, if Mac stopped breathing and I didn't call a code、10 And after the fifty-second code, when Mac was still lucid enough to beg for death again, and Maura was crumbled in my arms again, and when no amount of pain medication stilled his moaning and agony, I wondered about a spiritual judge、Was all this misery and suffering supposed to be building character or infusing us all with the sense of humility that comes from impotence?11 Had we, the whole medical community, become so arrogant that we believed in the illusion of salvation through science? Had we become so self-righteous that we thought meddling in God's work was our duty, our moral imperative and legal obligation? Did we really believe that we had the right to force "life" on a suffering man who had begged for the right to die?12 Such questions haunted me more than ever early one morning when Maura went home to change her clothes and I was bathing Mac、He had been still for so long, I thought he at last had the blessed relief of coma、Then he opened his eyes and moaned, "Pain 、、、no more 、、、Barbara 、、、do something 、、、God, let me go、"13 The desperation in his eyes and voice riddled me with guilt、"I'll stop," I told him as I injected the pain medication、14 I sat on the bed and held Mac's hands in mine、He pressed his bony fingers against my hand and muttered, "Thanks、" Then there was one soft sigh and I felt his hands go cold in mine、"Mac?" I whispered, as I waited for his chest to rise and fall again、15 A clutch of panic banded my chest, drew my finger to the code button, urged me to do something, anything 、、、but sit there alone with death、I kept one finger on the button, without pressing it, as a waxen pallor slowly transformed his face from person to empty shell、Nothing I've ever done in my 47 years has taken so much effort as it took not to press that code button、16 Eventually, when I was sure as I could be that the code team would fail to bring him back, I entered the legal twilight zone and pushed the button、The team tried、And while they weretrying, Maura walked into the room and shrieked, "No 、、、don't let them do this to him 、、、for God's sake 、、、please, no more、"17 Cradling her in my arms was like cradling myself, Mac, and all those patients and nurses who had been in this place before, who do the best they can in a death-denying society、18 So a TV audience accused me of murder、Perhaps I am guilty、If a doctor had written a no-code order, which is the only legal alternative, would he have felt any less guilty? Until there is legislation making it a criminal act to code a patient who has requested the right to die, we will all of us risk the same fate as Mac、For whatever reason, we developed the means to prolong life, and now we are forced to use it、We do not have the right to die、Words and Phrases1.self-righteous adj、having a certainty, especially an unfounded one, that one is totallycorrect or superior2.meddle in: interfere ine、g、Young people today do not like their parents to meddle in their lives、meddle with—touch or handle sth、without permissione、g、You can use my room but you're not supposed to meddle with my stuffs, especially mycomputer、Notes1.to play God:to function as God, i、e、to decide when to terminate a person's life、Christians believe that only God has the right to decide when a person's life should end、2.When Mac had wasted away to a 60-pound skeleton: When Mac had been reduced to a60-pound skeletonwaste away— (of a person or a part of the body) become progressively weaker and more emaciatede、g、She is dying of AIDS, visibly wasting away、3.i、v、solutions: "i、v、" is the abbreviation of "intravenous", meaning "within a vein", and"i、v、solutions" refers to the liquid substances infused directly into the vein of a patient for therapeutic purposes、4.irrigate the big craters of bedsores: The verb "irrigate" normally means "to supply water toland or crops to help growth、" In medicine, the word can be used to mean "to apply a continuous flow of water or medication to an organ or a wound、"5.suction the lung fluids that threatened to drown him: drain the excessive lung fluids thatthreaten his life6.that seemed woven into the fabric of my uniform: that seemed to have become an elementof the fabric of my uniformweave sth、into—include sth、as an integral part or element (of a fabric); include an element in a story, an artistic work, etc、e、g、Some golden threads are woven into the fabric、Argumentative paragraphs are naturally woven into Huttmann's narration、7.to be liable for negligence: to be held responsible for failing to perform my dutybe liable for— to be responsible for by law, to be legally answerable tobe liable to— be likely to do or to be something, likely to experience sth、(unpleasant)e、g、Once you have contacted the credit card protection scheme, you are no longer liable forany loss that might occur、He is suffering from hypertension and thus is liable to fall if he gets up too suddenly、The low-lying areas are liable to floods during the rainy season、8.when no amount of pain medication stilled his moaning and agony: when his pain was soacute that no matter how much pain-relieving medication was used, his suffering could not be easedstill vt、& vi、e、g、He clapped his hands to still the agitated audience、When night fell, the village which was boisterous with tourists in the daytime stilled、9.I wondered about a spiritual judge、: I wondered if there was a spiritual judge (as against alegal judge), who would be supportive of my decision not to push the code blue button, thus to put an end to all this、10.building character: developing his personal qualities (so that he could face up to theadversity better)11.the blessed relief of coma: Coma refers to a state of deep unconsciousness that lasts for aprolonged period, caused especially by severe injury or illness、When in a coma, the patient is not conscious of any pain、That's why Huttmann thinks it is a blessed relief、12.riddled me with guilt: filled me with a strong sense of guiltThe verb riddle here means "fill or permeate sb、or sth、esp、with sth、unpleasant or undesirable"、13.A clutch of panic banded my chest: I was so seized by panic that I felt simply suffocatedclutch n、— graspband v、—surround (an object) with sth、in the form of a strip or ring, typically for reinforcement or decoration (usu、be banded )e、g、The doors to the warehouse are all banded with iron to make them stronger、14.a waxen pallor slowly transformed his face from person to empty shell: the unhealthilypale colour of his face indicated that he was sinking15.the legal twilight zone: Twilight zone refers to a situation of confusion or uncertainty, whichseems to exist between two different states or categories、Thus the legal twilight zone Huttmann says she entered here refers to the situation in which her action of pushing the button to call code blue can be deemed either legal or not legal、16.a death-denying society: a society where its members are not given the right to die17.Until there is legislation making it a criminal act to code a patient who has requested theright to die 、、、: Until it becomes law that it is a criminal act to call a resuscitation team to save a patient who has voluntarily asked for the right to die 、、、Questions1.There seems to be a contradiction in the title "A Crime of Compassion"、What is it?Key: There are various kinds of crimes, but criminals can be anything but compassionate、It is hardly possible to associate compassion with any crime and being compassionate with a criminal、2.Huttmann begins her essay with a metaphor、Locate it and then explain it、(para、3)Key: The first sentence of para、3: It was the Phil Donahue show where the guest is a fatted calf and the audience a 200-strong flock of vultures hungering to pick at the bones、Huttmann likens herself (the guest of the talk show) to a fatted calf, and the audience to a flock of more than 200 vultures hungering to pick at the bones、With the metaphor sheintends to tell the reader that the way she handled the case of Mac was strongly disapproved of by the general public, and that the concept of mercy killing was unacceptable to them、3.Where in the essay can we find descriptions of Mac's condition when he was being treated?Why do you think Huttmann is being so specific and detailed? (paras、6 & 7)Key: Mostly in para、6, and the latter part of para、7、She gives such detailed and specific descriptions of Mac's condition to make vivid to the reader the horrifying sufferings Mac had to endure, ultimately to support her argument that a patient in such condition should be given the right to die if he should so request、4.Was it a difficult decision for Huttmann to make not to push the button in time? (para、15)Key: Obviously it was, as she relates in para、15 "Nothing I've ever done in my 47 years has taken so much effort as it took not to press that code button、"5.Where does Huttmann state her thesis? (para、18)Key: In the last paragraph: Until there is legislation making it a criminal act to code a patient who has requested the right to die, we will all of us risk the same fate as Mac、For whatever reason, we developed the means to prolong life, and now we are forced to use it、We do not have the right to die、Activity1.In the Phil Donahue Show Huttmann as a guest was accused of murder by most, if not all, ofthe audience with regard to Mac's death、Put yourself in Huttmann's position and give a talk to defend yourself、Sentence patterns for your referenceIt appears that 、、、but 、、、If you had 、、、you would 、、、Due to the reasons 、、、2.Thirty years after the publication of Huttmann's essay, euthanasia is still an unsettled issue intoday's world、Form two groups, one for legitimizing euthanasia and the other against it, and have a debate on the issue、Sentence patterns for your referenceWe hold that 、、、because 、、、Nevertheless 、、、To sum up, 、、、Organization and DevelopmentArgumentative NarrationWhat Is Argumentative NarrationIf an essay is basically an argumentative one and the chief means used for argumentation is narration, it is called argumentative narration、Text AnalysisHuttmann begins the essay with the incident that the TV audience lodged strong accusations against her for murdering a patient she was supposed to care for、But her response does not follow immediately、She withholds her response to the accusation until the last paragraph, where the audience's accusation of her is mentioned again, and her argument is presented、Most of the essay is devoted to the narration of the painful dying process of a terminally ill cancer patient, which she witnessed、Based on the narrated incident her argument seems only anatural conclusion、III、Text IIText StudyTextA HangingGeorge Orwell1 It was in Burma, a sodden morning of the rains、We were waiting outside the condemned cells, a row of sheds fronted with double bars, like small animal cages、Each cell measured about ten feet by ten and was quite bare within except for a plank bed and a pot for drinking water、In some of them brown silent men were squatting at the inner bars, with their blankets draped round them、These were the condemned men, due to be hanged within the next week or two、2 One prisoner had been brought out of his cell、He was a Hindu, a puny wisp of a man, witha shaven head and vague liquid eyes、Six tall Indian warders were guarding him and getting him ready for the gallows、Two of them stood by with rifles and fixed bayonets, while the others handcuffed him, passed a chain through his handcuffs and fixed it to their belts, and lashed his arms tightly to his sides、They crowded very close about him, with their hands always on him in a careful, caressing grip, as though all the while feeling him to make sure he was there、But he stood quite unresisting, yielding his arms limply to the ropes, as though he hardly noticed what was happening、3 Eight o'clock struck and a bugle call floated from the distant barracks、The superintendent of the jail, who was standing apart from the rest of us, moodily prodding the gravel with his stick, raised his head at the sound、"For God's sake hurry up, Francis," he said irritably、"The man ought to have been dead by this time、Aren't you ready yet?"4 Francis, the head jailer, a fat Dravidian in a white drill suit and gold spectacles, waved his black hand、"Yes sir, yes sir," he bubbled、"All is satisfactorily prepared、The hangman is waiting、We shall proceed、"5 "Well, quick march, then、The prisoners can't get their breakfast till this job's over、"6 We set out for the gallows、Two warders marched on either side of the prisoner, with their rifles at the slope; two others marched close against him, gripping him by arm and shoulder, as though at once pushing and supporting him、The rest of us, magistrates and the like, followed behind、7 It was about forty yards to the gallows、I watched the bare brown back of the prisoner marching in front of me、He walked clumsily with his bound arms, but quite steadily、At each step his muscles slid neatly into place, the lock of hair on his scalp danced up and down, his feet printed themselves on the wet gravel、And once, in spite of the men who gripped him by each shoulder, he stepped slightly aside to avoid a puddle on the path、8 It is curious, but till that moment I had never realized what it means to destroy a healthy, conscious man、When I saw the prisoner step aside to avoid the puddle I saw the mystery, the unspeakable wrongness, of cutting a life short when it is in full tide、This man was not dying, he was alive just as we are alive、All the organs of his body were working — bowels digesting food, skin renewing itself, nails growing, tissues forming — all toiling away in solemn foolery、His nails would still be growing when he stood on the drop, when he was falling through the air with a tenth of a second to live、His eyes saw the yellow gravel and the gray walls, and his brain stillremembered, foresaw, reasoned — reasoned even about puddles、He and we were a party of men walking together, seeing, hearing, feeling, understanding the same world; and in two minutes, witha sudden snap, one of us would be gone — one mind less, one world less、9 The gallows stood in a small yard、The hangman, a gray-haired convict in the white uniform of the prison, was waiting beside his machine、He greeted us with a servile crouch as we entered、At a word from Francis the two warders, gripping the prisoner more closely than ever, half led half pushed him to the gallows and helped him clumsily up the ladder、Then the hangman climbed up and fixed the rope around the prisoner's neck、10 We stood waiting, five yards away、The warders had formed a rough circle round the gallows、And then, when the noose was fixed, the prisoner began crying out to his god、It was a high, reiterated cry of "Ram! Ram! Ram! Ram!" not urgent and fearful like a prayer or a cry for help, but steady, rhythmical, almost like the tolling of a bell、11 The hangman climbed down and stood ready, holding the lever、Minutes seemed to pass、The steady crying from the prisoner went on and on, "Ram! Ram! Ram!" never faltering for an instant、The superintendent, his head on his chest, was slowly poking the ground with his stick; perhaps he was counting the cries, allowing the prisoner a fixed number —fifty, perhaps, or a hundred、Everyone had changed color、The Indians had gone gray like bad coffee, and one or two of the bayonets were wavering、12 Suddenly the superintendent made up his mind、Throwing up his head he made a swift motion with his stick、"Chalo!" he shouted almost fiercely、13 There was a clanking noise, and then dead silence、The prisoner had vanished, and the rope was twisting on itself、We went round the gallows to inspect the prisoner's body、He was dangling with his toes pointing straight downward、Very slowly revolving, as dead as a stone、14 The superintendent reached out with his stick and poked the bare brown body; it oscillated slightly、"He's all right," said the superintendent、He backed out from under the gallows, and blew out a deep breath、The moody look had gone out of his face quite suddenly、He glanced at his wrist watch、"Eight minutes past eight、Well, that's all for this morning, thank God、"15 The warders unfixed bayonets and marched away、We walked out of the gallows yard, past the condemned cells with their waiting prisoners, into the big central yard of the prison、The convicts were already receiving their breakfast、They squatted in long rows, each man holding a tin pannikin, while two warders with buckets march round ladling out rice; it seemed quite a homely, jolly scene, after the hanging、An enormous relief had come upon us now that the job was done、One felt an impulse to sing, to break into a run, to snigger、All at once everyone began chattering gaily、16 The Eurasian boy walking beside me nodded toward the way we had come, with a knowing smile: "Do you know sir, our friend [he meant the dead man] when he heard his appeal had been dismissed, he pissed on the floor of his cell、From fright、Kindly take one of my cigarettes, sir、Do you not admire my new silver case, sir? Classy European style、"17 Several people laughed — at what, nobody seemed certain、18 Francis was walking by the superintendent, talking garrulously: "Well, sir, all has passed off with the utmost satisfactoriness、It was all finished — flick! like that、It is not always so — oah no! I have known cases where the doctor was obliged to go beneath the gallows and pull the prisoner's legs to ensure decease、Most disagreeable、"19 "Wriggling about, eh? That's bad," said the superintendent、20 "Ach, sir, it is worse when they become refractory! One man, I recall, clung to the bars of his cage when we went to take him out、You will scarcely credit, sir, that it took six warders to dislodge him, three pulling at each leg、"21 I found that I was laughing quite loudly、Everyone was laughing、Even the superintendent grinned in a tolerant way、"You'd better all come and have a drink," he said quite genially、"I've got a bottle of whiskey in the car、We could do with it、"22 We went through the big double gates of the prison into the road、"Pulling at his legs!" exclaimed a Burmese magistrate suddenly, and burst into a loud chuckling、We all began laughing again、At that moment Francis' anecdote seemed extraordinarily funny、We all had a drink together, native and European alike, quite amicably、The dead man was a hundred yards away、Words and Phrases1.Hindu: a person who believes in and practices Hinduism, a religious tradition of Indian origin2.the drop: the trapdoor on the gallows, the opening of which causes the prisoner to fall andthus be hangedNotes1. a sodden morning of the rains: an extremely wet morning in the rainy season、In someparts of the world rain only falls in certain seasons, as in India; this rain is referred to as rains、2.condemned cells: a prison cell for someone who is going to be executed (British)3.quick march: This is a military command to tell the soldiers to walk or march fast in anorderly, neat and regular manner、4.at the slope: Military (of a rifle) held with the barrel on the left shoulder and the butt in theleft hand5.his feet printed themselves on the wet gravel: he left footprints behind on the wet gravel6.all toiling away in solemn foolery: all these organs were functioning normally as usual but ina silly way, for all their efforts would go to waste as their owner was to be hanged soon ComprehensionI、Answer the following multiple-choice questions、1.When he was taken out of the condemned cell, the prisoner appeared to be _________、A、fearfulB、resignedC、calmD、pitiable2.When marching the prisoner to the gallows, the author was preoccupied with ________、A、the man's manner of walkingB、the man's thoughts at that momentC、the impending executionD、the worth of human lives3.After the man was hanged, all those present felt _____、A、relievedB、sorrowfulC、satisfiedD、excited4.We can infer from the passage that with regards to capital punishment ________、A、Orwell adopted an indifferent attitudeB、Orwell took the middle groundC、Orwell was supportive of itD、Orwell was opposed to itKey: 1、B 2、D 3、A 4、D。

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