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朗文英语听说教程答案1

朗文英语听说教程答案1
朗文英语听说教程答案1

朗文英语听说教程答案1

Unit1 happiness

Vocabulary preview, part A, pages2-3

1.a

2.c

3.a

4.b

5.a

6.c

7.c

8.c

9.b 10.b

Vocabulary preview, part B, page4

1.a

2.b

3.a

4.a

5.b

1.Taking better notes, page5

2.the lecture is about happiness.

3.the main ideas are on the left side of the page. The main ideas

are “ physical ” and “ psychological ”.

the details are indented below the main ideas. The details are “ smiling ” / “ slow heartbeat ” and “ not worried ” / “ thinking clearly.”

Listening for main ideas, part B, page6

Check these factors: being satisfied with yourself, being optimistic, having good relationships

Listening for details, part B, page7

1.T

2.F

3.T

4.F

5.F

6.F

7.T

8.F

Using your notes, part B, page7-8

1.optimistic

2. don ’ t worry about problems

3. many close relationships

4. family and friends

5. always want to change

6.

lose weight 7. assume things will get worse 8. worry about their problems 9. new friends 10. work too much

Unit 2 new kinds of food

Vocabulary preview, part A, pages 11-12

1.b

2.c

3.c

4.b

5.c

6.b

7.a

8.c

9.a 10b Vocabulary preview, part B, page12

1.a

2.b

3.a

4.b

5.b

6.b

7.a

8.b

9.b 10.a Vocabulary preview, part C, page13

1.altered

2.dominate

3.environment

4.fresh

5.benefits

6.pesticides

7.normal

8.harvest

9.risks 10.consume

1.Taking better notes, pages 13-14

2.this lecture is about growing organic food.

3.the notes are divided into benefits and risks

two benefits and two risks are listed

listening for main ideas, Part B, page15

benefits: a b d

risks: b c e

1.listening for details, part B, page15

corn 2.strawberry 3.tamato 4.tomato 5.corn 6.strawberry

https://www.sodocs.net/doc/2316353590.html,ing your notes, part B, page16

2.corn kills insects that eat the plant.

3.grow better.

4.tomato stays fresh for two months.

5.dominate other plants.

6.corn can hut butterflies that live nearby.

harmful to people.

Unit 3 public art

Vocabulary preview, part A, pages 19-20

1.a

2.a

3.c

4.a

5.b

6.c

7.b

8.a

9.a 10a Vocabulary preview, part B, page20

1.b

2.a

3.b

4.b

5.a

Vocabulary preview, part C, page 21

1.concept

2.realistic

3.features

4.illustrate

5.surrealistic

6.peace

7.huge

8.promote

9.interpret 10.symbolizes

1.Taking better notes, pages21.22

2.the name of the sculpture is knot.

3.cosimo cavallaro made it.

4.knot was made in 1996. it is 10 feet by 16 feet by 8 feet and

weighs 2,400 pounds. It is made of rusted steel.

the sculpture symbolizes human feelings and confusion.

Listening for main ideas, Part B, page24

1.spoonbridge

2.peace

3.non-violence and cherry

Listening for details, part B, page24

1.F

2.T

3.F

4.T

5.T

6.F

https://www.sodocs.net/doc/2316353590.html,ing your notes, part B, page25

2.public art is usually outdoors in public places. It is becoming

more popular.

3.one purpose of public art is to make cities more beautiful and

interesting and let people enjoy art.

4.one example is spoonbridge and cherry. It is a huge metal

sculpture. It is silver and red. It ’ s an example of pop art, which is art about everyday things.

5.another purpose of public art is to illustrate concepts or to

promote beliefs.

6.one example is peace. It is a statue of a woman on a horse,

and it is a realistic statue. It is a symbol of peace.

another example is non-violence. It is a metal sculpture. It looks like a gun tied in a knot. This is impossible, so this sculpture is an example of surrealism. Its purpose is to promote peace.

Unit4 journey to Antarctica

Vocabulary preview, part B, page28

1.g

2.c

3.d

4.j

5.h

6.e

7.i

8.b

9.f 10.a

Taking better notes, pages29-30

1.1907-1909

2.8/7/1907

3.1.1908

4.10/29/1908

5.>2 mos .1/9/1909

Listening for main ideas, part B, page 31

1 4 3

2 6 7 5

Listening for details, part B, page32

1.T

2.F 3F 4F 5T 6T 7F 8F

Using your notes, part B, pages32-33

2 jan.18

3 oct. 27 4.april 9 5 may 20 6 aug. 30

Unit 5 violence on television

Vocabulary preview, part A, pages 36-37

1a 2a 3b 4b 5c 6b 7c 8a 9c 10a

Vocabulary preview, part B, page 37

1a 2a 3b 4b 5a

Vocabulary preview, part C, page38

1 act

2 long-term

3 average

4 focused

5 impact 6estimate 7 characters 8 immediate 9 assess 10 link Taking better notes, pages 38-39

Answers will vary.

Listening for main ideas, part B, page39

4231

Listening for details, part B, page 40

1c 2a 3b 4a 5c 6b 7c 8b

Using your notes, part B, page41

Almost 98% of American families have a television.

Cartoons have more acts of violence than adult TV shows.

A child sees about 100000 acts of violence by age 12.

When children watch a lot of TV, they are more violent

Unit6 too old to learn?

Vocabulary preview, part B, page44

1f 2c 3g 4h 5a 6j 7c 8b 9i 10d

Vocabulary preview, part C, page45

1 remove

2 adolescents

3 skill

4 evidence

5 conclude

6 theory

7 native

8 period

9 accent 10 critical

Taking better nots, pages45-46

1 L1

2 L2 3. Diff between L1+L2

Listening for main ideas, part B, page47

1b 2b 3c

Listening for details, part B, page48

1a 2b 3a 4c 5b

Using your notes, part B, page49

1 animals or humans

2 to sing

3 hear parent ’ s song

4 to see

5 have light

6 to speak without accent

7 be young

Unit7 are we alone?

Vocabulary preview, part A, page 52

Paragraph 1

1c 2b 3d 4a

Paragraph 2

1c 2a 3b

Paragraph 3

1b 2c 3a

Vocabulary preview, part B, page53

1 beings

2 galaxy

3 light years

4 investigate

5 approximately

6 range

7 signal

8 locate

9 restricted 10 telescope

Taking better notes, pages 54-55

1 what does SET1 stand for?

2 how did the SET1 project begin?

Listening for main ideas, part B, page55

2143

Listening for details, part B, page56

1a 2a 3b 4b 5a 6c

Using your notes, part B, page57

1….there are 400 billion stars in our galaxy and 100 billio n galaxies in the universe. Other planets can probably support life similar to life on earth

https://www.sodocs.net/doc/2316353590.html,ing radio telescopes to listen for radio signals from space. 3….we may locate other intelligent beings.

4…. Radio signals travel quickly through space and h ave a long range.

5….travel at the speed of light. A radio signal takes four years to reach us from the nearest galaxy, alpha centauri. Is 4.2 light

years away.

6….travel 10 miles per second . it would take 60000 years for a rocket to travel to us from the nearest galaxy.

7….have a long range. They can travel long distances. And are not restricted to one area.

8….are restricted to traveling in one direction.

Unit8 do the right thing

Vocabulary preview, part A, pages 60-61

1a 2b 3b 4c 5c 6a 7b 8a 9c 10c

Vocabulary preview, part B, page 62

1a ability b right

2 a funeral b principle

3 a analyze b justify

4 a source b respect

5 a individual b common

Vocabulary preview, part C, page 62

1 individual

2 right

3 respect

4 source

5 ability

6 funeral

7 principles

8 common

9 analyze 10 justify

1.Taking better notes, page 63

2.the terms “ ethics ” and “ ethical decision ” are defined. The

terms are underlined to show that they are important.

the definition for “ ethics ” is “ principles for deciding rig ht and wrong.” The definition for “ ethical decision ” is “ good or correct decision.” The notes show that they are definitions by showing the key word of phrase on the left and the definition on the right.

Listening for main ideas, part B, page 64

1c 2b 3b

Listening for details, part B, page 65

Individual rights: 136

Common good:245

Using your notes, part B, pages 66-67

1.Note card 1

2.right

3.think freely and make his or her own decisions

wrong

1.note card 2

2.the most people

the fewest people

1.note card 3

2.not lie to the woman

3.lying is always wrong

4.lie to the woman and give the money to the school

the money will help more people

unit9 a good night ’ s sleep

Vocabulary preview, part A, pages70-71

1a 2b 3a 4c 5b 6c 7a 8c 9a 10b

Vocabulary preview, part B, pages71-72

Paragragh1

1 survey

2 habits

3 consequence

4 related

Paragraph 2

1 require

2 minimum

3 function

Paragraph 3

1 creates

2 recognize

3 deprive

Vocabulary preview, part C, page 72

1 recognize

2 consequence

3 habit

4 minimum

5 related

6 function

7 require

8 creates

9 survey 10 deprivation

1.Taking better notes, pages 72-73

2.forty-four percent of teenagers watch TV before bed and 35

percent drink soda with caffeine. The consequence is that they go to bed late and don ’ t sleep well.

3.most teens get fewer than eight hours of sleep a night.

then percent of teens are late for school, 60 percent are tired at school, and 15 percent fall asleep in class.

Listening for main ideas, part B, page74

1 ac

2 bc

Listening for details, part B, page 75

1.F many people don ’ t recognize that sleep deprivation is a serious health problem

2 T

3 F thirty percent of Americans work more than fifty hours a week

4~6 T

7.F there are 100000 sleep-related car accidents in the us each

year

8.T

https://www.sodocs.net/doc/2316353590.html,ing your notes, part B, pages 75-76

2.work over fifty hours a week

3.less time for other things, including sleep

4.twenty-four hours a day

5.stay up late watching TV, using internet

6.Americans usually sleepy

7.Americans make mistakes because sleepy

8.sleep-related accidents a year

9.injuries

10.deaths

11.sleepy while driving

fall asleep driving

unit10 negotiating for success

Vocabulary preview, part A, page 79

1e 2d 3c 4b 5a 6i 7h 8f 9g 10j Vocabulary preview, part B, page 80

1a 2a 3b 4a 5b 6a 7a 8a 9b 10b

1.Taking better notes, pages 81-82

2.joining two companies

3.handing in homework late

4.where to go on vacation

choosing a TV game show

listening for main ideas, part B, page83

1b 2a 3c

Listening for details, part B, pages 83-84

1a 2b 3b 4b 5b 6a

https://www.sodocs.net/doc/2316353590.html,ing your notes, part B, page84

2.you aren ’ t doing your work

https://www.sodocs.net/doc/2316353590.html,municate

4.I

5.I ’ m worried because the work isn ’ t done.

6.of you

the project will be late.

Unit11 risking it

Vocabulary preview, part A, page88 Paragraph 1

1e 2c 3d 4b 5a

Paragraph 2

1e 2c 3b 4d 5a

Vocabulary preview, part B, page 89

1 perceives

2 injuries

3 circumstances

4 everyday

5 versus

6 significant 7natural 8 actual 9 occur 10control Vocabulary preview, part C, page 89

1 circumstances

2 significant

3 control

4 natural

5 versus

6 perceive

7 actual

8 everyday

9 injure 10 occur

Taking better notes, page 90

1 higher

2 lower

3 more

4 riskier than

Listening for main ideas, part B, page 91

2413

Listening for details, part B, pages 91-92

1a 2b 3a 4a 5a 6b

Using your notes, part B, page92

1.actual risk

2.no control

3.driving

4.natural

5.out in sun

6.unusual events vs. everyday activities

7.at home

unit12 the electronic brain

Vocabulary preview, part A, page95

Paragraph1

1b 2c 3e 4d 5a

Paragraph2

1d 2a 3c 4b 5e

Vocabulary preview, part B, page96

1 calculation

2 program

3 by hand

4 an error

5 previous

6 technology

7 design

8 engineer

9 elements 10 complex Vocabulary preview, part C, page96

1 previous

2 engineer

3 by hand

4 complex

5 technology

6 error

7 program

8 design

9 calculations 10 elements Taking better notes, page 97

Answers will vary

Listening for main ideas, part B, page 98

1a 2a 3a 4b

Listening for details, part B, page 99

1F The eniac project was started in the middle of world war 2

2F the us army wanted the computer to do faster calculations.

3t

4f John mauchly was a 35-year-old physicist who was interested in the weather.

5T

6T

7F eniac could do 5000 calculations per second

8T

9F mauchly and Eckert didn’t make a lot of money from their work with computer.

10F eniac was sued until 1955

Using your notes, part B, page 100

1.ENIAC was built between 1943 and 1945 at the university of

Pennsylvania in the united states.

2.the us army wanted computers that could do faster

calculations without errors.

3.john mauchly was a 35-year-old physicist. He wanted to build

a computer that could predict the weather.

4.j. presper ekhert was a 24-year-old phd student studying

engineering. He loved to build complex machines.

5.ENIAC filled an 1800-square-foot room. It had 40 different

parts in a U-shape around the room. Each element was about

9 feet tall.

6.ENIAC could do 5000 calculations per second.

7.after the ENIAC project, the engineers started a company

designing, building, and selling computers. They built two new types of computers and worked with computers for the rest of their careers.

8.ENIAC was used until 1955.

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