全新版大学英语视听阅读(第一册)答案
Unit 1
Warming up:
1.
imports
scent
detect
sniff
detector dogs
2
f e d c b a
Watching
part1
1 morning run,different,something different,international airports,illegal imports,passengers
2 mixed odors
An apple,a mango
Carry-ons,bags
Suitcases
Learn to sit
Work,comes out
Part2
1
F f f t t
2
Supposed
Far ahead
Children
The public
Food drive
3
Things don’t always go so smoothly for Stockton though.
You’ve got to work with ’m your partner,remember
So what does it take to be a “detector dog”
They’ve got to have real food drive because they work for food.
Even after they eat a dinner,they’re still ready to eat some more.
Part3
1 animal shelters
given
green jacket,detector dogs adopted
work out
Stay with us
Suits
Applicants
A good fit
Nothing kind of
A game
Important
Follow up
1
B
B
A
2
John
Nice to meet you
Is he big
Kind
What kind of food does he like My pleasure
Reading comprehension
D
D
A
D
C
C
D
Initial training
Nature
A game
Home listening
1
injured
item of clothing
black bear
biting scared away
dig
2
10000
2003 2008 122
40 percent
Three-meter
30 50percent
3
Of these 122 calls,SAR dogs were able to help almost 40 percent of the time. The dog can simply follow its nose to find the person
She is out for her usual run one Sunday morning in the spring
Rusty was able to locate Roycroft by his scent
The dog seemed as happy about it as poycroft
Unit 2
Warming up
1
Reptiles
Amphibious
Species
Caves
Herpetologist
2
Tissue sample
Expedition
Capture
Dinosaurs
Geneticist
Watching
Part1
1
C b
A c
B a
2
Crocodiles
Caves
Team
Three
Expedition
Part2
Caves
Fish or animals
Five
Into
From
For
3.
I t’s hard to believe that and the others may be only a few steps behind huge crocodiles
That means that this crocodile is about the size of a carl
The group follow the croc tracks through the dark caves
With this tissue sample,they may be able to solve many of the mysteries about these crocodiles
This makes the crocodiles the perfect animal for hunting in complete darkness
Part3
1F
T
F
F
T
2continue 继续探险
Move 想洞穴深处前行
Walk 趟过及膝深的水
Catch 抓住动物
Tape 用胶带封住她的嘴
Take 测量它的尺寸
Collect 收集组织细胞样品
Solve 解开一些谜团
Follow up
1Travels guides
Finds follows
Catches takes
Capture pole measurements tissue samples
Work on working with
Home listening
1T
T
F
T
2survivor
Adapt
Recovering
Available
Produce
3
Crocodiles are among the oldest species of animals on the face of earth Crocodile are usually good at getting over diseases and injures of many kinds They are able to go for very long period of time without eating
The crocodiles’s teeth are well-designed to grip and hold things
Its skin color also help it disappear in its environment
Unit3
Warming up
1ethics
Morals
Foundation
Confucianism
Philosopher
2dynasty
Warlords
Harmony
Philosophy
Watching
Part1
1BACED
2 Zhou weak decline land power dark
Part2
1FEB
2towards
On
With
Throughout
From
Including
Part3
1F
F
F
F
2confucianism is often associated with present-day society
Many people are n’t aware of the influence of Confucianism on china’s past Confucianism is the center of Chinese civilization and the foundation of modern Chinese society
Follow up
1moral ethical order justice peace harmony
2Alive work their parents’ wishes the family name
Blearning education study hard move up attain success
Cbuild lives
Reading comprehension
A B D C D B B
Peace and harmony
An education
Prosper
Home listening
1See remember understand do to others make mistakes to fall short
2
I agree completely with the statement
It takes hard work to learn new vocabulary words
Treat others as you’d like to be treated
It’s better to work slowly and pay close attention to details
It’s important to find a balance between two extremes\
3
Saying1 8:20 hearing reading using
Saying2 7:00 talking badly kept on thinking about
Saying3 2:00 work slowly details an extra effort
Saying4 2:15 eat enough sick and tired
Unit 4
Warming up
一、 C D A B E
二、 1. Landscape
2. stake a claim
3. mine
4. the outback
5. tunnel
Watching
Part 1
一、 T F F F T
二、
三、 landscape doesn`t look very welcoming .
have always been the basis for the economy of the town.
`s the variety and intensity of color that make them sparkle.
teams of miners stake claims to specific areas.
has been turned into as much of a science as the rock will allow.
Part 2
(一) B F D C E A
(二) a fortune
thickness shape
style
Part 3
(一)
C F
G
(二)
Follow up
(一) 1 A b
2 C c
3 B e
4 D d
5 D a
Reading comprehension
B D
C B A B A color fortune rely on
Homework
(一) B C A C D
(二) variety of
(三) people collect gem stones for display in their homes.
dirt is then poured onto a small screen frame.
main thing to watch for while mining in color.
good-sized stone of any type is a valuable find.
some mines you can actually find gold as well as gem stones.
Unit 5
Warming up
一、 B A F E D C
Watching
Part1
一、 D A D B D
二、 out
Part2
一、 sixth grade write a book
areas
inches
二、 bird
fly away chase
now yell
neat fly across
三、 was asked to write a book for a school project.
mockingbird is the state bird of Florida.
`ve seen it chase owls
`ll sound sort of like a cat hissing
often spends time observing the various birds.
Part3
一、 F T F T T
二、 the internet
and painted
at interpret
invite learn more about
Part4
一、 1. B C E G
2 A D F
二、 many ways
so involved with birds
of the world than I did
different than
they appear to be
Follow up
A F
B E
C D
Reading comprehension
D A D A B B A drew and painted personality
easy interesting and educational
homework
一、 A B C C D
二、
a row
collected
10. helpful
三、 counts typically last for four days
are bird counters as young as seven and as old as ninety
information that is collected and sent in is helpful.
4. Scientists are especially interested in tracking birds that may be endangered
could never gather this much information by themselves.
UNIT6
Warming up
ⅠDBGACEF
Ⅱ apprentice ,discipline ,retired ,strict ,master
Watchig
Part1
Ⅰ a calling ,her real identity ,certain parts ,too old ,had the face
Ⅱ mysterious ,symbol ,adjusting
Ⅲ 1,As asymbol of female beauty ,the geisha fascinates the modern world 2,Being a geisha is a calling to a traditional way of life
3,I realized this geisha world is so different from the world I used to know 4,Once in Kyoto,Umechika had difficulties locating aplace to train her
5Umeno took one look at Umechika and decided she had the face of a geisha
Part2
ⅠDCEB
Ⅱroutine ,pattern ,go through ,transform ,meaningless
Part3
ⅠTFFTT
Ⅱ 1, traditional dances
2, playing musical instruments
3, conversation
4, literature
Follow up
ⅠFTFTFTF
Reading Comprehension
CCABDAC, sacrifice ,show off ,beautiful traditions
Home Listening
ⅠDBAB
Ⅱtraditional ,stylized ,slowly ,unusual ,extends into ,surrounded ,a circle ,a master ,his replacement ,retires
Ⅲ1Kabuki is a traditional form of Japanese theater that invoves acting ,singing ,and dancing
2The tradition is 400 years old and the movements of the actors are bery stylized 3The actor often wear extraordinary and expensive kimonos and their faces are sometimes painted
4Part of the stage is a long ,narrow raised area that extends into the audience 5He specializes in women`s roles and appears on stages all over the world
UNIT7
Warming up
ⅠABCED
Ⅱcowboy ,bull riding ,barn cowgirl ,barrel racing
Watching
Part1
Ⅰ90 ,10, 12 ,500 ,33 ,15 ,52 ,30 ,8
Ⅱ1every year ,unlike 2,compete ,most popular 3,fourth-generation ,started off 4,adventure ,speed 5, unique ,dangerous
Part2
ⅠFFTTT
Ⅱoutrider ,outrider ,tent peg ,driver ,peg man ,chuckwagon ,stovethrower ,barrel acting as a stove
Ⅲ1Before the race ,the wagons have to pass an official inspection
2For these racers ,every little bit makes a difference
3Once on the racetrack ,everyone is going to outrun the others
4The race is divided into nine heats ,with four chuckwagons racing at a time 5The outriders are said to have been fiven the most dangerous duties
Patt3
ⅠCABED
Ⅱkey ,champion ,horse power ,skill ,luck ,riding ,hard work ,slow down ,take a breath ,carrying on
Follow up
ⅠCADBD
Reading Comprehension
BDBDDBA unload his horses , “ole-time” cowboy lifestyle ,cheer noisily
Home Listening
ⅠCAFDBE
ⅡSpanish ,popularity ,contests ,introduced ,wrapped ,allowed ,helpers ,safety Ⅲ 1,Today’s rodeos are very different from the original cowboy gatherings 2,After work ,the cowboys tested the skills they used in daily activities 3,These gatherings eventually grew into well-organized shows that people paid to watch
4,Slowly ,the types of events at rodeos became more varied
5,At one time ,cowgirls competed against men in rodeos
UNIT8
Warming up
ⅠCDEAB
Ⅱpropeller ,frame ,aerial ,paraglider ,maneuver ,paramotor
Watching
Part1
Ⅰsearch-and-rescue ,saving lives ,1995 ,doing an advertisement
Ⅱ 1,It is one of the most beautiful cities in the world
2,Sports like paragliding have long been very popular in this coastal region 3,A paramotor consists of a lightweight engine and a large propeller
4,The aircraft was originally invented for sports and leisure
5,That’s the way it was with the first paramotor rescue
Part2
ⅠAC
Ⅱ
founded ,developed ,important ,staff ,80 ,cheered ,land ,fans ,communicating ,e xpanded
Patt3
ⅠTFTTF
Ⅱcalls in ,flies against maneuvers ,drops ,flying above
Part4
Ⅰpiloting skills ,water-rescue skills ,saving people ,paramedic ,teaching
Ⅱinterest ,long-term ,push down ,hopefully ,safer
Follow up
ⅠCFEA
Reading Comprehension
BCDCDBA Brazilian lifeguards ,qualified paramotor pilots ,protected\safer\more relaxed
Home Listening
ⅠBDBCA
ⅡTFTFF
Ⅲ 1, I stayed with my friend Gary and his family at their home
2, Do you want to see how far out we can swim
3,It’s never a good idea to swim beside a dock
4, I became incredibly tired from fighting against it
5,Swim along the coast to get out of the current
UNIT9
Warming up
ⅠADEBCF
Ⅱ1a planet other than Earth ,outer space
2construction
3large
4make or shape
Watching
Part1
ⅠCrop circles,Who or what ,Unusual constructions
Part2
Ⅰresearcher ,enormous ,man-made ,mysterious ,appear
Ⅱ 1,1990,95,2
Ⅲ 1,I’m going to try and find out what this puzzle’s all about
2,It’s so enormous that you can’t even see the other side
3,People couldn’t have made such an enormous circle
4,A circle of ice is missing from abody of water
5,A connection between these mysterious circles almost certainly exists
Part3
ⅠEBDAC
Ⅱin ,to ,of ,in ,about
Follow up
Ⅰclean and open ,stomper boards ,evening
Reading Comprehension
CACBBAC materials ,art ,Timing
Home Listening
ⅠCBCCB
Ⅱarticle ,important ,widespread ,impression ,responsible for
Ⅲ1,This simply wouldn’t happen if people were using stomper boards
2,Crop circles have been documented in more than 29 countries
3,This is a serious error in judgment on the part of this newspaper
4,They are not the result of visits by extraterrestrial beings
5,I discovered a Web site that describes exactly how to make crop circles
UNIT10
Warming up
Ⅰmeteorologists ,tornadoes ,phenomena ,forecast ,velocity
ⅡCFGBADE
Watch
Part1
ⅠA,AB,B,B,AB
Ⅱ6 ,45 ,pressure ,direction ,temperature ,humidity
Ⅲ 1,Tornadoes are some of the least understood phenomena in nature
2,Scientists have been trying to understand how and when tornadoes form
3,They’re searching for information that will help scientists better forecast tornadoes
4,Samaras and his group head straight for the center of the storm
5,Samaras keeps six weather probes ,each weighing 45 pounds
ⅠCarsten Peter ,National Geographic photographer ,Take pictures ,photographic probe ,still cameras
Ⅱchallenges ,a big problem ,speedy ,catch up with ,zigzag around ,difficult ,makes it ,The hardest part
Part3
Ⅰ1,BC 2,AD,3E
ⅡFFFTT
Part4
ⅠTTFFF
Ⅱ1five-ten ,2am-pm,3cars-houses ,4increases-drops ,5outside-inside
Follow up
ⅠDFBGAEHC
Reading Comprehension
CBDAADC 300miles ,in the path ,scientific probe ,photographic probe
Home Listening
Ⅰplace high-tech weather probes ,collect the ,information ,directly in the path ,wind velocity ,does most of the damage ,upper part ,bottom ,a better chance of surviving
ⅡJune 11 ,5 ,16 one-thousandths\ ,115 ,200
Ⅲ 1,They place high-tech weather probes in the paths of tornadoes 2,This enabled them to illustrate exactly what happens inside of atornado 3,This is part of the storm which actually does most of the damage
4,The winds in this area of the storm are the strongest
5,Scientists were then able to accurately determine the velocity of the objects
Unit 1 Warming up: 1. 1.1 imports 1.2 scent 1.3 detect 1.4 sniff 1.5 detector dogs 2 f e d c b a watching part1 1 morning run,different,something different,international airports,illegal imports,passengers 2 mixed odors An apple,amango Carry-ons,bags Suitcases Learn to sit Work,comes out Part2 1 F f f t t 2 Supposed Far ahead Children The public Food drive 3 Things don’t always go so smoothly for Stockton though. You’ve got to work with me.I’m your partner,remember? So what does it take to be a “detector dog”? They’ve got to have real food drive because they work for food. Even after they eat a dinner,they’re still ready to eat some more. Part3 1 animal shelters given green jacket,detector dogs adopted 2.1 work out Stay with us Suits Applicants A good fit
Unit 1 Roll over, Beethoven! Listening skills: Making inferences Listen to the dialogs and choose the best answer to each question you hear 1 (A) She’s too busy to go to the concert. (B) She'll go with the man soon. (C) She prefers to go to the movies instead. (D) She'll go with the man next time. 2 (A) The man should check in the car before it is too late. (B) The purse might be in the car. (C) The woman might find the purse around the car. (D) It is too late to look for the purse. 3 (A) She likes a CD on thieves and robbers. (B) The man looks like a pirate. (C) She will probably buy the CD. (D) She won't buy the CD. 4 (A) The singer might win in a beauty contest. (B) The singer is a very pretty woman. (C) The singer is unattractive. (D) No votes were cast for the singer at the beauty contest.
Unit 1 Outside view Activity 1 Activity 2 one of the best universities most talented students well-known around the world have open doors good social life you want it to be on another campus it's a fun place go to concerts during the week Activity 3 library system online three / 3 four / 4 Brian leisure purposes the libraries listening in
Passage 1 1.2 2. 6 3.1 4.5 5.3 6.4 to Passage 1 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column. Ceahbgdf Passage 2 OC/O/C/O/C/C/O/C/O/OC to Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences BDDBA Test CCBBD CDBCB C Unie 2 Outside view Activity 1 the video clip and match the speakers with the statements. K/K/T/S/T/K/S/K Activity 2
Part1 Exercise2 1.B 2.A 3.A 4.B 5.C 6.C 7.B 8.C Exercise3 1.football,basketball,baseball 2.steady,boyfriend 3.guess,realized 4.broke,up 5.in,group 6.save,up 7.here,comes 8.happened,to 9.not,at,all 10.except,for Part2 Listening2 Exercise1 1)kind 2)gold 3)heartless 4)love 5)songs 6)says 7)touch 8)lifetime 9)gone 10)happens 11)feelings 12)speed listening3 exercise1 B Part3 Practice1 1)gaze 2)sighs 3)touch 4)hugs 5)such 6)words 7)praises 8)understands 9)lends 10)holds Practice2 Exercise1 C Exercise2 1.T 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.F 6.T 7.F Practice3 1)learning 2)admire 3)vocabulary 4)loving 5)relationship 6)connections 7)experiences 8)remembering 9)proud 10)try 11)body 12)expressions 13)willingness 14)fears 15)pace 16)best 17)jokes 18)fondness 19)laugh 20)with Practice4 Exercise1 D Exercise2 1.unsuccessful,marriages 2.failed,relationships 3.dreamed,of 4.words,action 5.men,natural Part4 Section1 1.2.3.5.7.8.9.11.tick Section2 1.C 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.C 7.C 8.B Section3 1.perfect 2.half,full 3.ashamed 4.failure 5.apologized 6.house 7.side 8.flower,seeds 9.watered 10.pick
大学英语视听说教程原文及答案
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Uint1 II. Basic Listening Practice 1. Script M: I’m beside myself with joy. I’m so lucky. Guess what? I’ve won a lit o f money in the lottery. W: Yeah? Well, you do know that money is the root of all evil, right? Q: What does the woman mean? 2. Script W: Mary was furious. Her son wrecked up her car. M: He shouldn’t have driven a car without a driver’s license. He‘s stil l taking driving lesson. Q: What do we know about Mary’s son? 3. Script M: Susan, I hear you’re going to marry that guy. Some people think you’ll regret it. W: Is that so? Only time tell. Q: What does the woman imply? 4. Script M: Mary, I just want to say how sorry I was to learn of your mother’s passing. I know how close you two were? W: Thank you. It was so sudden. I’M still in a state of shock I don’t know what to do. Q: Which of following is true? 5. Script W: I get furious at work when my opinions a ren’t considered just because I’m a woman. M: You should air your view more emphatically and demand that your vice be heard. Q: What is the woman complaining about? Keys: 1.C 2.B 3. D 4.A 5.D III. Listening In Task 1: Soft answers turn away wrath. Mary: Da m! You’re spilled red wine on me. My new dress is ruined. John: I’ m terrible sorry! What can I do to help? Here’s some water to wash it off. Mary: Stop splashing water on me! Oh, this is so embarrassing! I’m a mess. John: Well, you do look a little upset. Please don’t blow up. Don’t lose your cool. Mary: Hmm, you’ve got the nerve talking like that! Who shouldn’t fly off the handle? This dress cost a fortune. John: You look really cute when you’re mad. I kid you not. Some people do look attractive when they are in a rage. Mary: This is very expensive dress. I saved for months to buy it, and now it’s ruined. Look at this stain! John: Accidents do happen. Give me your dress, and I’ll take it to the cleaners. Mary: Sure! You want me to take it off right here in public and give it to you? I don’t even know you! John: This might be a really goof time to get acquainted. I’m John Owen. Mary: Mmm, at least you’re polite. I guess I really shouldn’t have flared up. After all, it was an accident. I’m Mary Harvey. John: Come on. I’ll take you home. You can change your clothes, and I’ll get the dress cleaned for you. Mary: Now you’re talking. Thanks. You’re a real gentleman. John: You’d better believe it. I’m glad to see that you’ve cooled down. Feel look a bite to eat aft erward? I’m starving. Mary: Ok. You’re pretty good. I’m not nearly as mad. If you can get this stain out, I’ll be very happy. John: I’ll try my best. But if I can’t get the stain out, please don’t let your happiness turn to wrath. 1. Which of the following would be the best title for the dialog? 2. Why does the woman get angry? 3. What does the man say to please the woman when she looks angry? 4. Why does the woman say the man is a real gentleman? 5. What is the man’s final proposal? Keys: 1D 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.C Task 2: Big John is coming! Script A bar owner in the Old West has just hired a timid bartender. This (S1) owner of the establishment is giving his new hire some instructions on (S2) running the place. He tells the timid man, “If you ever hear that Big John is coming to town, (S3) drop everything and run for the hills! He’s the biggest, nastiest (S4) outlaw who’s ever lived!” A few weeks pass (S5) uneventfully. But one afternoon, a local cowhand comes running through town (S6) yel ling, “Big John is coming! Run for your (S7) lives!” When the bartender leaves the bar to start running, he is knocked to the ground by several townspeople rushing out of town. (S8) As he’s picking himself up, he sees a large man, almost seven feet tall. H e’s muscular, and is growing as he approaches the bar. He steps up to the door, orders the poor barkeep inside, and demands, “I want a beer NOW!” He strikes his heavy fist on the bar, splitting it in half. (S9) The bartender nervously hands the big man a beer, hands shaking. He takes the beer, bites the top of the bottle off, and downs the beer in one gulp. As the terrified bartender hides behind the bar, the big man gets up to leave, “Do you want another beer?” the bartender asks in a trembling voice.“Dang it, I don’t have time!” the big man yells, (S10) “I got to get out of town! Don’t you hear Big John is coming?” Task3: A View of Happiness Script Dr. Smith has proposed a reasonable, if perhaps somewhat oversimplifies, view of happiness. According to his theory, happiness might be described as a state if balance. And when human or certain animals achieve that balance, they rend to remain in that condition in order to repeat the happy feeling. To illustrate this, we may study two magnets. When their positive and negative poles meet, they are comfortably joined, and they remain there. In other words, they have attained a balance or state of happiness. If on the other hand, one of the poles is reversed, and positive pole is presses against positive pole, there is resistance, instability, imbalance a state of unhappiness. Animals with some degree of intelligence seem to find happiness in reinforcement. Once they have gained one or more of their goals such as food, and water, they learn to repeat the actions that led to satisfaction of those goals. This repetition or reinforcement produces a state of balance or sense of happiness. According to this theory, only animals with a
新视野大学英语第三版第二册视听说答案 Unit 1 Sharing Task 2 (1) new things (2) At the moment (3) quite difficult Task 3 1, 3, 7, 8 Task 4 1. (1) ever learned 2. (1) a combination 3. Learning to drive 4. (1) nine cases 5. French 6. hated Listening Task 2 Activity 1 e-c-a-g-d-h-b-f Activity 2 (1) speak (2) saying the wrong (3) native speakers (4) pronunciation (2) found (2) body movements (2) by most standards (5) talking to himself (6) making mistakes (7) listening skills (8) listening Activity 3 1. (1) embarrassed 2. anything you like 3. (1) voice 4. (1) how it sounds 5. on the Internet 6. sound like Viewing Task 2 Activity 1 BABA Activity 2 DABAD
Role-play Task 2 Activity 1 1 Activity 2 G:1, 3, 5 (2) hear (2) pronunciation (2) the news (3) English television R :2, 4, 6, 7 Activity 3 1. (1) 2. (1) 3. (1) 4. (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 Conversations Task 1 BDDCA Task 2 CDAC Passage Task 1 DACD Task 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 as Unit 2 Sharing Task 2 (1) different countries (2) home (3) places (4) cultures Task 3 1, 4, 5 Task 4 1. mature 2. airport 3. theater
New Standard English Book 4 Unit 1 Inside view Conversation 1 2. Janet : go back to China,do my master’s (which means going back to university),live in London,become a teacher,work in publishing,apply for a job at London Time Off,update my CV and look for jobs together. Andy: leave London,go to China,look for jobs together. 3. the true statements are 2 and 8. Conversation 2 5. 1.Joe was a gofer before he became a researcher for Lift Off UK. 2.Andy wants Joe’s job as a producer. 6. 1(d) 2(d) 3(a) 4(c) 7. 1 It’s not always very easy working with 2.How did he end up in London 3.the least experienced person 4.He’s good at his job 5.He’s confident and very competent 6.I get on with him quite well Everyday English 8. 1(b) 2(b) 3(a) 4(a) 5(b) Outside view 2. the true statements Samantha agrees with are:1,2,3 and 4. 4. 1.She needs to improve her interview techniques to help her to get a job 2.She doesn’t know how to answer the questions and give answers that might lead her failure in a job interview. 3.She doesn’t understand what the interviewer is actually looking for. 4.That you need to be well prepared for an interview. It boils down to preparation,presentation and understanding what the interviewer is looking for. 5. 1.professional job coach 2.research on the position and the company 3.having not practised with some of the questions 4.how you present yourself 5.what the interviewer is actually looking for 6.preparation,presentation and understanding 7.in relationship to the job 8.some examples in your life 9.dealing with problems 7. the pieces of advice the speakers give are:1,3,5,7,8,9,10 and 11. Listening in Passage 1
Unit 1 The Perfect Swarm Narrator: Damage from swarms of locusts can reach disastrous proportions. A single swarm of desert locusts can consume over 70,000 metric tons of vegetation a day. There is, however, one continent that’s locust-free: North America. 旁白:蝗虫群的伤害可以达到灾难性的程度。一个单一的沙漠蝗虫可以消耗超过70000吨的植被一天。然而,有一个大陆是蝗虫自由:美国北部。 Interestingly enough, this wasn’t always true. For hundreds of years, the Rocky Mountain locust was a common pest in the American West. Back in the mid-1800s, thousands of pioneers journeyed across the U.S. in search of free land and new opportunities. They settled on the frontier of the western states, and began to farm the land intensively, growing corn and other crops. 有趣的是,这并不总是真实的。几百年来,落基山脉的蝗虫是美国西部的一种常见害虫。早在19世纪中叶,成千上万的先驱者跨越美国在自由的土地和寻找新的机会。他们定居在西部边境,并开始对土地进行集中耕种,种植玉米和其他农作物。 Then, in 1875, out of nowhere, a rare combination of air currents, drought, and basic biology produced the right conditions for an unthinkable event, the worst storm ever recorded, the “perfect swarm.” It cam e over the horizon like a strange, dark cloud. Not millions, not billions, but trillions of insects, sweeping through the land like a living tornado. Those who saw the incredible event and survived never forgot what they witnessed. 然后,在1875,走出无处,一个罕见的组合,空气电流,干旱,和基本生物学产生了正确的条件为一个不可想象的事件,最坏的风暴有史以来,“完美的群”,它在地平线上像一个奇怪的,黑暗的云。不是上百万,不是数十亿,而是数以万亿计的昆虫,像一个活生生的龙卷风席卷过大地。那些看到了令人难以置信的事件,并幸存下来的人从来没有忘记他们见证了什么。 The swarm came together over the state of Texas, and soon moved quickly across the frontier in a huge destructive cloud that was nearly 3,000 kilometers long. The storm spread north towards North Dakota. The locusts eventually went as far west as the Rocky Mountains, leaving a path of devastation and destruction wherever they went. 群聚在德克萨斯州的上空,并很快在一个巨大的破坏性的云,是近3000公里长的边界迅速移动。风暴向北到了北。蝗虫最终在落基山脉的西部,离开了一条破坏性的道路和毁灭的道路。 An account from one person who observed the swarm described the locust storm. The locusts came down from the sky like hail. Frightened people ran screaming into their homes as the locusts’ claws dug into thei r skin and hung upon their clothing. They heard sharp cracks as the insects came underfoot. The large locusts were everywhere, looking with hungry eyes turning this way and that. Their bodies blocked the sun, bringing darkness along with the destruction. 一个来自一个人的帐户,观察到群描述了蝗虫风暴。蝗虫从空中落下如冰雹。当蝗虫的爪子被挖进他们的皮,挂在他们的衣服上时,吓得人们尖叫着进入他们的家里。随着昆虫来踩在脚下他们听到尖锐的裂缝。大蝗虫到处都是,看着饥饿的眼睛转动着这样的方式。他们的身体挡住了太阳,带来了黑暗与毁灭。 Crop damages were absolutely astonishing. If such destruction were to happen today it would cost an estimated US$116 billion, more than the most costly hurricane in American history. And then, something remarkable happened: the Rocky Mountain locust simply vanished. 农作物的损害是绝对惊人的。如果这样的破坏将发生在今天,它将花费大约116美元,超过
Unit 1 Outside view Activity 1 Activity 2 one of the best universities most talented students well-known around the world have open doors good social life you want it to be on another campus it's a fun place go to concerts during the week Activity 3 library system online three / 3 four / 4 Brian leisure purposes the libraries listening in Passage 1 1.2 2. 6 3.1 4.5 5.3 6.4 to Passage 1 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those
questions in the left column. Ceahbgdf Passage 2 OC/O/C/O/C/C/O/C/O/OC to Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences BDDBA Test CCBBD CDBCB C Unie 2 Outside view Activity 1 the video clip and match the speakers with the statements. K/K/T/S/T/K/S/K Activity 2 2.3.5 Activity 3 regarded along communicating But If during how as plays less LISTENING IN Passage 1 to Passage 1 and match the colours with the characteristics
第一单元 Outside view 1. 1 2 3 4 2.interview techniques lead in looking for boils down 3.professional job coach doing research practiced with present yourselfinterviewerpresentation and understanding in relationship to the jobsome examples dealing with problems 4. 1 3 5 7 8 9 10 11 5.what Samantha was doing wrong in her first job interview what she should do in future interviews Talk 1.B C A C 2.C A D Passage 1 1. 2.B D A D C Passage 2
Unite test DBACA BCDAD BDBC 第二单元 Outside view 1. 3 4 6 1.It's best suited to the download generation. Although the interview says "No one in the industry is suggesting the conventional bookshop is dead", the figures discussed indicate that the conventional bookshop will lose out to digital publishing. Downloadable books sell more than hardbacks and paperbacks. The e-book is delivered in a very convenient way. 2.undergoing a fundamental change600consuming content get it editedclick of a few buttons earning money for an author never really catch on Talk 1.B D A D 2.C B A
《新一代大学英语视听说教程1》习题参考答案(Unit 1) 2015年9月说明:答案以序号ABCDE依次排列,对应第二部分三段听力及第三部分两段听力。 Unit 1 Human Relations and Interpersonal Skills A.Listening and understanding: How to apologize ? Step 1: Prepare. Step 2: Approach. Step 3: Lower your voice. Step 4: Make eye contact. Step 5: Give the apology. Step 6: Take the wrap. Step 7: Finish on a positive. ? 1 eating humble pie (eat humble pie: admit that you were wrong, especially in an embarrassing situation) 2 make amends (try to make a situation better after you have done sth. wrong) 3 have a word (have a short conversation or discussion, usually without other people listening) 4 looking for an argument (look for an argument: behave in a way that looks like you expect to argue with sb.) 5 holding something back (hold sth. back: keep sth. secret) 6 make it up to (make it up to sb.: do sth. good for sb. you have upset, in order to become friends with them again) 7 clear the air (discuss a problem or difficult situation with sb. in order to make it better); face the music (accept criticism or punishment for sth. you have done wrong) 8 move on (finish or stop one activity and start doing sth. different) 9 old wounds to resurface (old wounds resurface: sb. remembers an unpleasant event or situation that happened in the past) B.Listening and understanding: Making New Friends ?1 B 2 A 3 A 4 B 5 D 6 C ? 1 She felt anonymous and it was a devastating feeling. 2 She joined a gym and a community garden, took yoga classes and visited a teahouse. 3 She complimented her hair. 4 They both liked to work with textiles and to write. 5 She invited the woman to her house for coffee.