新视野大学英语视听说教程第三册6到10单元答案
Unit 6
II. Basic Listening Practice
Keys: 1.C 2.C3. B 4.A 5.D
III listening in
income tax
the receipts
hard-earned tax
unnecessary project
paying taxes
earning
living on
poor
lower
receive
charity
traned for
upgrate
employable
get jobs
handouts
educated
development on
Task 2: A Professional Gambler
Keys: TFTFT
1. Because not a drop tomato juice fell into the whiskey bottle, and he was to win the bet of 500 dollars.
2. Because he just bet the guys in card room1, 000 buck each that he could dump tomato juice all over the bartender and still make him laugh.
Task3: Fighting Teen Smoking
Kes: 1D 2.A 3. B 4.C 5.
Before the age of 18. According to the passage, if adolescents don’t start smoking by age 18, odds are they never will.
IV. Speaking Out
MODEL 1 Nursing home abuse is a national epidemic.
Nora: a 1,000 word essay on abuse on the elderly, due Monday.
John: That’s a big topic.
John: Pick one aspect,
John: people live longer now, crowing nursing homes.
Nora: how the owners try to save money on food and care.
John: “Nursing home abuse is a national epidemic.”
Nora: I have statistics: 500 homes inspected; in one-third, care was substandard.
John: Mention government offices
Nora: summarize the main ideas
John: aloud to eliminate awkward spots.
MODEL2 This beauty battled the bottle.
Nora: she tells women the dangers of drinking.
Chris: I can’t imagine some one as pretty as she is to be a drunk. Nora: there are alcoholics all over the world
Chris: who lack the will-power to stop.
Nora: It’s a disease that strikes young and old, rich and poor, and al walks of life.
Chris: How did Dr. Doyle get hooked?
Chris: alcohol helped her to relax,
Nora: First it was a drink at night
Nora: More inspiring than sad.
Now Your Turn
SAMPLE DIALOG
A: Hi, John, I’m so glad to see you are back!
B: It’s nice to be home again, Mom.
A: Oh, you smell terribly of alcohol and tobacco. You didn’t smoke or drink before you left home a year ago. How did you get hooked?
B: As an assistant engineer, I had to work might shifts often. I felt lonely and began to drink and smoke. That helped me to relax.
A: So gradually you drank more and more?
B: Yeah, first it was a drink at night, then two, then a bottle, and then I drank to wake up.
A: Oh, I simply can’t imagine my handsome son to be a drunk and a heavy smoker now. Can’t you stop?
B: It’s difficult. I lack the will-power to stop.
A: But remember the dangers of heavy drinking and smoking. Sooner or later you’ll develop high blood pressure, heart trouble, or liver trouble.
B: There are alcoholics all over the world, and they are still living. A: I’m sorry that drinking and smoking ate diseases that strike young and old, rich and [poor, and all walks of life. Young must get help and stop.
B: OK, I’ll try my best.
MODEL3 There are high risks with games of chance.
Susan: Why so you look so depressed?
Chris: you’ve been hooked.
Susan: Apparently it’s like being addicted to drugs or alcohol.
Chris: it takes over you life.
Chris: he felt restless…bad tempered. His nerves were always on edge.
Susan: I don’t want to nag him, but isn’t it a question of taking control of his life?
Chris: I see your point, he’s a compulsive gambler.
Now Your Turn
SAMPLE DIALOG
A: Good morning, Mr. Brown, I’m a correspondent with the magazine Health. I heat you’ve overcome your gambling problem. First of all, could you describe your problems in the past?
B: Yeah, I did have serious gambling problems. You can’t understand gam bling as an addiction till you’ve been hooked.
A: Could you tell me your feeling at the time?
B: There was a sensation like the one that comes with drugs or alcohol, and I wanted more and more.
A: How do you compare it with alcoholism?
B: It’s like alcoholism; it takes over your life. It’s on your mind constantly.
A: Did you try to get help?
B: At first I didn’t. I tried to stop on my own, but I felt restless and bad-tempered. My nerves were on edge.
A: I see it’s difficult for a compulsive gambler t o overcome the problem. But how did you finally get rid of it?
B: I went to a doctor for help. He made me realize that it was a question of getting hold of my life. He told me that if I thought of it as a disease, I would probably be cured. He also gave me some medicine. A: I guess it was a thought fight.
B: Yes, though but worth it. Anyway, “Bitter pills may have wholesome effects.”
V. Let’s Talk
Measures to Take in Developing Countries Problems and Reasons for Taking the Measures
1.To improve health care systems In the poorest countries:
1. People are expected to live just 49 years.
2. One in ten children doesn’t reach his or her first birthday.
3. Women are affected most by poor health-care systems, especially pregnant women.
2.To reduce birth rates 1. Smaller families have fewer expenses and more chance of increasing their earnings and savings.
2. Countries with lower birth rates have had faster economics growth.
3. To popularize education Investing in education, especially foe women, can reduce poverty:
1. Educated women have more opportunities to work and can live better
2. They are more likely to send their children to good schools so
that the children will climb the social ladder.
Discussion
SAMPLE
A: To reduce poverty, it is very important to lower birth rates, as the speaker suggested in his lecture.
B: True. Smaller families have fewer expenses and more chances to increase their earning and savings.
A: Moreover, developing countries with lower birth rates have had faster economic growth.
B: It’s equally important to popularize education.
A: Yes, investing in education, especially for women, can reduce poverty. Educated women, you know, have more opportunities to work and a chance
to live better.
B: Moreover, they tend to send their children to food school s so that they will climb the social ladder.
A: The speaker also mentions the necessity to improve the health-care system. In fact, poor health and poverty are linked.
B: I agree. If you are not in good health, you can’t work well to get good pay. What’s more, you have to spend lots of money on seeing doctors.
A: Some countries are economically backward, so they try to develop a powerful tourism industry, and in this way they earn a lot of money.
B: I think it is more important for them to develop their national economy. With fast economic growth, many people will shake off poverty. A: Poverty can be alleviated further by economic aid from rich countries. B: But I think technological aid from advanced countries can be more significant. With better technology, poor countries can develop faster
on their on,. As the Chinese saying goes, it is better to teach someone how to fish than to give him fish.
A: If less developed countries are allowed to export more of their workforce, they can earn more foreign currency.
B: This requires developed nations to lower their tariff barriers.
VI. Further Listening and Speaking
Task1: Held Back Because I Speak Spanish
Keys: 1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.A
Task 2: Drinking, Gambling and Golf
particularly
wallet
stopped
gamble
alive
golf course
nuts
Instead, I’ m going to take you to my home for a terrific dinner cooked by my wife
Won’t your wife be furious with you for doing that?
I just want her to see what a man looks like who’d given up drinking, gambling, and golf
Task3: Why buy lottery tickets?
1. She thinks many (of the) big spenders on lottery are poor, spending money they can’t afford to spend.
2. He just buys lottery tickets foe fun. He thinks if he won a huge amount, it would be exciting.
3. They buy lottery tickets out of desperation. And the thrill of a win, of something for nothing, is addictive.
4. Casinos are opening everywhere, many people go on gambling holidays, and one can even take a gambling cruise.
5. It will be helpful to habitual gamblers only when they want to be cured themselves.
News Report
Humanity is indivisible.
condition f
dignity .
fire.
farther
distinction
regardless of
awareness
pain
surface、
lies
Answering
mission
Uint7
II. Basic Listening Practice Keys: 1.B 2.D 3. A 4.A 5.C III. Listening In
respect nature
serious environmental ozone layer
pollution
clubs
aware of
from occurring.
cigarette
fined
littering
trash
Task 2: A Work Qualification Test
Keys: FTTFT
For Reference
1. It was three times the size of Australia.
2. They promised to cut their use of CFCs in the half by 2005 and agreed to an 85 percent cut by 2007.
Task3: A Mild EI Nino
Kes: 1C 2.A3. D 4.B 5.C
Pacific Ocean temperatures increase near South America, causing
unusually high level of rainfall there. Dry weather results in Australia.
IV. Speaking Out
MODEL 1 Our globe is in danger
Nora: that the hot, humid weather is killing her.
Nora: “It’s all in your mind,”
John: The greenhouse effect does bring global warming and rain.
Nora: How can I explain global warming and greenhouse gases to a 97-
year-old Granny?
Nora: use spray on the hair.
John: the polar icecaps melt and oceans rise.
Now Your Turn
SAMPLE DIALOG
A: How are you getting along during this usually hot weather?
B: Not well at all. Over the last few weeks the hot, humid weather is killing me. I believe the climate has changed.
A: Yeah, the summer is hotter, and winter wetter.
B: Do you know why all this has happened?
A: The greenhouse effects bring global warming and rain.
B: What do you mean by greenhouse effects?
A: The earth is now like a real greenhouse made of glass panels that let light in and trap heat. You know, carbon monoxide from earth is a greenhouse gas.
B: I see. Everybody should know what cause global warming; otherwise we won’t stop it.
A: The important thing is that human beings should take steps to reduce global warming.
B: What can we do then? Perhaps we should not burn any more wood or coal. A: Right. Also we should try to produce less CFCs or Freon.
B: How can we achieve that?
A: Don’t use aerosol spray on your hair, and depend less on air-conditioners and refrigerators..
B: But it’s hard to give up all this.
A: But we must take action before polar icecaps melt and oceans rise.
MODEL2 Rainforests will soon be only a memory.
Script
Susan: asking for donations to save the rainforests.
Chris: So what?
Chris: They need hot, tropical climates.
Susan: heavy rainfall leads to dense vegetation.
Susan: 35 percent of the world’s plant and animal species exist only in rainforests.
Chris: I’m impressed.
Susan: in danger of destruction by loggers, farmers and developers. Susan:find a way to save them.
Now Your Turn
SAMPLE DIALOG
A: Most of the world’s rainforests are in danger of destruction by loggers, farmers and developers. They are disappearing at a rate of 100 acres a minute!
B: What a tragedy! , Many of the world’s plant and animal species exist only in rainforests.
A: We really need to save the beautiful forests.
B: Yeah, we’ve got to find a way to save them.
A: Do you know our mayor is making a call to plant trees?
B: Yeah, we do have to plant more trees. I hear China doesn’t have a
lot of forests compared with many countries.
A: That’s true. I’ve just read an article about afforestation. China’s forest coverage rate was 18.21percent last yea, ranking only 130th in the world.
B: No wonder we have to plat more trees.
A: Don’t lose heart. Progress has been remarkable. In 2000 the rate was just 16.55 percent.
B: Any other good news?
A: China has stepped up its tree-planting efforts. Now it’s the
world’s No.1 planter of trees.
B: Wow, I’m impressed.
MODEL3 What a terrible sandstorm!
Script
Susan: a big sandstorm hit our city
Susan: The air was full of dirt and sand and dust.
John: the dust often comes after a long period of drought.
Susan: This is a serious problem in many parts of the world,
Susan: it can clear the air,
John:it’s not just China that has problems, but man y other countries.
John: Is there a solution to the problem?
Susan: plant more trees and grass
John: the government is launching a new afforestation program in a bid t address the environmental problem.
Now Your Turn
SAMPLE DIALOG
A: I’m so glad to be back home, again. Oh, what a clear blue sky!
B: Yes, the wind has cleared the air. I hope you still remember the situation a couple of years age; that is, when you were here. Each spring a big sandstorm struck our city.
A: Oh, that was bad. That air was filled with sand and dust. I had to wear a scarf around my head.
B: I had to cover my mouth and nose with a handkerchief. And facial makes sold well. The dust came from the north, and it often rose after a long dry spell.
A: If the drought continued, the soil was easily airborne. And when the wind came, the soil was swept up on the cold air, and it could travel very long distances.
B: When the dust was brought in with the wind, we could hardly breathe, we couldn’t see well, and it was dangerous for driving.
A: How did your town solve the problem?
B: Not only our town. In fact, people in the whole province planted a
lot of trees and grass so that the soil would stay where it is.
A: I see. The government launched an afforestation project to deal with the sandstorm. The green shelter belt is playing a role.
V. Let’s Talk
Environment Problems
air pollution
water pollution
desertification
over-fishing
destruction of natural habitats
acid train
over-consumption of wild animals and plants, etc.
Central problems
the contradiction between economic growth and the environment.
VI. Further Listening and Speaking
Keys: 1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.C
Task 2: Mountain regions face a number of dangers.
negative
report.
warming
pressures
barely
make
expect 98 percent of its mountain areas to experience severe climate change by 2055.
The UN is anxious to raise awareness of the problem facing mountain areas
Thousands of villages in Europe are deserted most of the year.
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Task3: Digging a Hole
For Reference
1. One worker would dig a hole two or three feet deep and then move on. The other worker came along behind and filled in the hole.
2. He asked them, “Can you tell me what’s going on here with this digging?”/He asked them what was going on there with that digging.
3. Because one of them was digging a hole and the other was filling it up. They were not accomplishing anything.
4. Normally there were three of them, the worker who answered him, Joe and Mike. The first man dug the hole, Joe stuck in the tree, and Mike put the dirt back.
News Report
Santa’s Hometown in Danger
caused
signs
warmer temperatures.
warmest
possible
ride
residents
attracts
trouble
normal.
best season.
imagine
Unit 8
Flying there is not half the fun
II?Basic Listening Practice
1c 2b 3c 4d 5A
III.Listening In
security checks
searched.
carry-ons
checking
at work
the greater
less likely
precautions
seized
his digital camera
take pictures
flew
ran his bags
strange
Task 2: jet lag
1.T 2.F 3.F 4.F 5.T
Task 3: $10 is $10
1B 2A 3C 4C 5D
IV. Speaking Out
MODEL 1 I'd like to book hotel and airline reservations.
Helen: I'd like to book hotel and airline reservations.
Travel agent: what's your destination.
Helen: I'm headed for
Travel agent: Will that be a one-way or a round-trip ticket?
Helen: Return.
Travel agent: Will you be flying first class or business class?
Helen: Economy class, the cheapest.
Travel agent: I can book your flight immediately. I'll have to inquire about the hotel reservation and call you back.
Now Your Turn
SAMPLE DIALOG
A: Globe Travel Agency, can I help you?
B: This is Linda Carter. I'd like to book hotel and airline reservations.
A: Where are you going, Ms. Carter?
B: I'm headed for Toronto to attend an industrial exhibition.
A: Could you spell your name, please?
B: My surname is Carter, C-A-R-T-E-R, and my given name is Linda.
A: Will you be traveling by yourself? B: No, Ill be traveling with my boss, James Adams. So I need two tickets
and two rooms.
A: Would you like to have one-way or round-trip tickets?
B: Return tickets. But since we re not sure when we can come back, I
prefer open tickets for the return journey.
A: Will you fly economy class or business class?
B: Business class, please. My boss always flies business class. If
there's a five-star hotel located downtown, that would be great.
A: Well, let me check the computer. I can book your tickets right now.
I'll have to check the hotel reservation and call you back.
B: No problem. I'm at 58855200. I'll be expecting your call.
A: OK. Thank you.
MODEL 2 Last week I flew non-stop to Sa~Francisco.
John: How did it go? Everything smooth sailing?
Nora: It took me quite a while to find the United Airlines check-in
counter.
Nora: it was displayed on the monitor:
Nora: there was a terrible line-up.
Nora: That still wasn't the end of my troubles.
John: Did she think your passport was a fake?
Nora: my photo did not flatter me at all.
John: Your photo certainly doesn't do justice to your beauty.
Nora: I wouldn't dare take a window seat and look out the window.
John: I can stretch my legs and occasionally stand up in the aisle.
Nora: she gave me a boarding pass, and it said that my flight would be
boarding at Gate 33
Now Your Turn
SAMPLE DIALOG
A: Hey, good to see you back. How was your trip? Everything smooth sailing?
B: Not bad, though I had a little trouble before boarding.
A: What was wrong?
B: I was caught in a traffic jam and almost missed the flight. But I managed to get to the airport in time
A: Congratulations! Which flight did you take?
B: British Airways, Flight BA 554.
A: Was it easy for you to find the right counter?
B: Yes, the information was displayed on the monitor.
A: Since there was not much time left for you, I hope there wasn't a terrible line-up at the counter.
B: Luckily, no. The queue was quite short. But I had another problem. A: What was that?
B: When I handed in my passport, the airline agent looked at it for a long time.
A: Why? Did the agent think your passport was a fake?
B: No, she didn't, but she told me that my passport was going to expire in a week. So you see, I had to fly back quickly.
A: I hope that was the end of your troubles.
B: Not completely. I still had trouble with my baggage.
A: What was the problem?
B: It was overweight. It took me a while to go through the procedure. A: Any good news before you boarded the plane?
B: Yes, when I asked for a window seat, I got one. You know, I wouldn't like to take an aisle or middle seat where I couldn't enjoy the view. A: I prefer an aisle seat, though. So that I can stretch my legs and occasionally stand up.
B: Finally the agent gave me the boarding pass, and it said that my flight would be boarding at Gate 24 in just minutes. So I had to run! A: But you made it! Good for you
MODEL 3 I've got jet lag.
Susan: You look like something the cat dragged in.
John: You would too if you’d been through what I have.
John: See my eyes? They’re all bloodshot.
Susan: How long does this jet lag last
Susan: it’ll take you twelve days to recover from the flight.
John: I wonder whether a long flight like that is worth the high cost.
John: to reset my biological clock after a flight.
Now Your Turn
SAMPLE DIALOG
A: Wow! What's wrong with you? You look dead tired ~
B: You would too if you'd been through what I have. I've got jet lag.
See my eyes: they're bloodshot. I can't eat; I can't sleep.
A: How long will this jet lag last?
B: I don't know exactly. It can be a day for each hour's difference in
time.
A: Ouch! At that rate it'll take you twelve days to recover. Maybe a
drink on the plane can save you from jet lag.
B: That's not a good solution, I'm afraid. Alcohol dries you out when
it's combined with altitude and stale dry air in the cabin. But if you
drink a lot of water, it helps.
A: let's check on the Internet to see how we can overcome jet lag
quickly.
B: Look, here's an article. So you need to get some exercise. You can go
to the gym to work out.
A: You should try to match your schedule with the local time. When it's
time to go to bed but you don't feel sleepy, you might as well take
sleeping pills.
B: When you feel sleepy in broad daylight, you can drink strong coffee
to stay awake.
A: In this way you can reset your biological clock quickly. V. Let' Talk
Pros and Cons of Flying
Pro 1 An airplane flies fast
(1) Supersonic passenger planes can fly across the Atlantic Ocean in
just a couple of hours;
(2) In future they may carry people from Now York to London in less than
an hour.
Pro 2 The fare has dropped a great deal, so more people are traveling
by air: Many millions became regular passengers, and even joined
frequent flyer loyalty programs.
Pro 3 Flying has become increasingly convenient: Business fliers can
fly to another city, do business, and return on the same day.
Pro 4 Airlines are cautious about checking the conditions of aircraft
to reduce the possibility of
accidents to the minimum
Con 1 The plane is incapable of transporting large quantities of cargo. Con 2 An airport can be quite far away from the city center.
Dissussion
VI. Further Listening and Speaking
Task1:An Overview of Airlines
1.D 2 C 3.D 4.A 5.B
Task2:Results of Damage Testing
strike
avoiding
launch
airliners
traveling
reproduce
strength
when British engineers heard about the gun, they were eager to test it
on the windshields of their new high-speed trains.
It was flown across the Atlantic and set up with great care near London.
NASA reviewed the test thoroughly and had one recommendation:
Task3: Funny Flight Announcements
News Report
Paragliding for a Publishing Deal
landing
followed
headed
present
succeeded
arrested
publish
attention.
happened
cheering.
charge
dropped
discreet
get back
UNIT 9 Here are the seasons to be jolly
II. Basic Listening Practice
1C 2A 3B 4D 5C
III. Listening In
Task1:Expensive Holidays
get
a bunch of roses
lover's day
win her heart
a beautiful card
invited her to a dinner
on the wallet
end up
her birthday
a ring
Western
Task2:April Fool’s Day
T F T F F
Task3: The Wilsons’ Thanksgiving
1.A
2.D
3.C
4.B
5.C
IV. Speaking Out
MODEL 1 Eat, drink and be merry on Christmas.
Susan: We have geese and ham for Christmas dinner
Nora: we eat leftovers for days.
Susan: he'll refuse a huge dinner and stick to a healthy meal
Nora: No way. He's kidding!
Susan: We heap up our presents under the tree
Susan: Wow! Your family prolongs the celebration for three days!
Susan: That's a peculiar expression.
Nora: Isn't that what the true spirit of Christmas is supposed to be?
Now Your Turn
SAMPLE DIALOG
A: If you want to know about Christmas, I can tell you that it's an
occasion for family reunions.
Family members have dinner together.
B: That's also true of the Chinese Spring Festival.
A: Americans usually eat turkey for Christmas dinner. My mother bought
an enormous twenty-five pound turkey for it. And our neighbors had goose
and ham on both Christmas Eve and Christmas night.
B: Chinese have a huge dinner on the Spring Festival Eve. Usually a fish
is served, because its pronunciation in Chinese means "surplus" or
"abundance". We also eat a lot of meat and seafood.
A: A turkey is often so gigantic that we eat leftovers for days.
B: A Chinese dinner is known for many kinds of food. We simply can't eat
them all at once. So we also eat leftovers for days.
A: Rich food isn't good for your health. Some Americans refuse a huge
dinner and stick to a healthy meal of salad. B: The same is true here in China. Some people prefer tofu and
vegetables to meat.
U4 A Heroes among us 我们身边的英雄 Who's a hero these days?In an era of heightened heroism, the word hero has become more common.We use hero to describe both victims and survivors of all kinds of difficulties and tragedies.Who are the heroes among us? 谁是当今的英雄?在一个英雄主义发扬光大的时代,“英雄”一词已经变得更加常见。我们把各种困难和悲剧的受害者和幸存者都称为“英雄”。那么,我们身边哪些人是英雄呢?In the days subsequent to a mass shooting in Tucson, Arizona, many described20-year-old political associate Daniel Hernandez as a hero.During the horrible shooting, he courageously ran through the danger to save the life of one of the victims,his boss and friend,congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. Daniel held her head up so she could breathe and applied pressure to her wounds.He spoke tender words of sympathy, telling her that he would find her
The shortest way t 新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说3 答案 Unit 1 Sharing Task 2 (1) daredevil (2) bungee jumping (3) cup of tea (4) feel good (5) achievement Task 3 c-d-e-b-a Task 4 1, 2, 4
The shortest way t Task 5 BCBCB Task 6 1.(1)started off(2) a huge business empire 2.(1)teacher(2)taught me so much about life 3.(1)imprisoned(2)survived (3)impressed(4)ability or the skills Listening Task 2 Activity 1 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11
The shortest way t Viewing Task 2 Activity 1 3 Activity 2 e-g-c-b-f-a-d Activity 3 1. 90 minutes 2. true landmark 3.(1)10 times(2)focus 4. make this challenge 5. seven miles 6.(1)four months(2) outstanding achievement
The shortest way t Role-play Task 1 Activity 1 B Activity 3 1. Like I said 2. having said that 3. That's what I was saying Presenting Task 1 Activity 2 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11
Unit 6 Wit and fit Listening to the world Sharing Scripts F = Finn Part 1 F: Often it’s hard to find a time to exercise when you have a full-time job. Lots of my friends belong to gyms but I prefer to go running outside to keep fit. How about you? What do you do to keep fit? M1 = Man 1, etc.; W1 = Woman 1, etc. Part 2 M1: Uh … I do quite a few things actually. Um, I go to the gym quite regularly. I go for runs. Er, I’m also a little bit involved in the sport of rowing. So, I’m down there quite a bit. I coa ch, actually coach rowing as well. W1: I have three children, and I work full-time. And I don’t have a lot of time to do any extra organized exercise. W2: Er, the main thing I do is I do practice yoga, that incorporates different positions as well as meditation, and different breathing techniques. M2: Usually, I ride my bike, like I got here. And I go to the gym more or less three to four times a week. And I also watch what I eat. W3: I dance, and I do yoga – and I just try to be as active as possible – enjoy nature also. M3: I try and walk everywhere because, um, I don’t really enjoy running. W4: I have quite a hectic lifestyle as a musician but I do try to keep fit – going to the gym, yoga classes, Pilates classes, er, sometimes running, and generally keeping active.
新视野大学英语视听说教程第三册答案 Uint 1 II. Basic Listening Practice 1. Script W: Have you chosen your electives for next semester yet? Are you taking French writing again? M: Yes I am, but it’s compulsory for us next semester. So I think I’m going to take marketing as an elective instead. Q: Which class will the man choose as his elective? 2. Script M: Did you go to that business strategy lecture on Friday? I missed it and need to copy your notes. W: I’d say you could borrow my notes, but Sarah has got them. Be careful not to miss Professor Brown’s lecture; he takes attendance in that. Q: What does the woman tell the man? 3. Script W: Wow, Steven! In the library! What brings you here?
M: I’m enjoying the view. All the girls in fashion design are here preparing for an exam on Monday. Q: Why is the man in the library? 4. Script W: How’s your group doing with this statistics presentation? Mine’s doing a terrible job. M: Yeah, mine too. David and Mike are OK, but Steven doesn’t pull his weight and Suzan’s never around. I don’t see how we can pass unless Steven and Suzan realize that this is their last chance. Q: What is true of Steven and Suzan? 5. Script W: You took an MBA at Harvard Business School, didn’t you? What’s it like? M: It’s expensive, about U.S. $ 40,000 a year, plus the cost of food and housing. But the teaching is first-class. The professors have a lot of practical experience. They use the case system of teaching, that is, you study how actual businesses grew or failed. Q: Why is he MBA teaching in Harvard Business School first-class? Keys: 1.C 2.D 3.B 4.D 5.A III. Listening In
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新视野大学英语视听说教程三――听力原文及答案新视野大学英语视听说教程第三册 听力练习录音文本和答案 完整版 Uint1 II. Basic Listening Practice 1. Script W: Ok. It‘s your turn to pay the bill. I paid last time. M: What? You have a selective memory. You tried to pay last turn, but your credit card fail ed; so I ended up paying! It‘s definitely your turn. Q: What is true according to the conversation? 2. Script M: I‘m having real trouble reviewing for this French exam. I just can‘t memorize all the vocabulary. W: Me too. I hate having to learn things by heart. I guess we just have to keep reading the texts over and over. Q: What does the woman prefer? 3. Script W: Oh look! There‘s that guy we saw last week, playing football in the park! He
looked great in his kit, remember? M: Him? I don‘t remember him. I‘ve got a terrible memory for faces. I have a hard time even recording people I‘ve been introduced to. Q: According to the conversation, what is the man‘s problem? 4. Script M: Why is there a big sign on the back of your door that says ―keys‖? W: It‘s to remind me to take my keys when I go out because I‘m always locking myself out by accident! It doesn‘t help enough. Now I just forget to read the sign. Q: Why is there a sign on the back of the door? 5. Script M: That history exam was really hard. The essay question was terrible! W: I know, I wish I were like David. He has a photographic memory, you know. How useful that would be! Q: What is true of David? Keys: 1.C 2.D 3. A 4.B 5.C III. Listening In Script M: Tell me your secret. You‘re suddenly getting excellent marks in every subject, and
新视野大学英语(第三版)第二册读写教程课后答案 新视野大学英语(第三版)第二册读写教程课后答案Unit 1 Language in mission Text A An impressive English lesson Ex.1 Understanding the text 1、Because he is tired of listening to his father and he is not interested in grammar rules. 2、The civilization of Greece and the glory of Roman architecture are so marvelous and remarkable that they should be described at least in a brief account; however, what the student could do was only one single utterance :“whoa!” without any any specific comment. 3、Because the schools fail to set high standards of language proficiency. They only teach a little grammar and less advanced vocabulary. And the younger teachers themselves have little knowledge of the vital structures of language. 4、Because teaching grammar is not an easy job and most of the students will easily get bored if it’s not properly dealt with. 5、He familiarized his son with different parts of speech in a sentence and discussed their specific grammatical functions including how to use adverbs to describe verbs. 6、Because the son had never heard about the various names and functions of words in an English sentence before. 7、The author uses “road map”and “car”to describe grammar and vocabulary. Here,“road map”is considered as grammar and “car”as vocabulary. 8、Since the subjunctive mood his son used is a fairly advanced grammar structure, the interjection“whoa!”reflects the tremendous pride the father had toward his son; it also reflects the author’s humor in using the word because it was once used by his student, tho ugh in two different situations and with two different feelings. Ex.3 Words in use 1.condense 2.exceed 3.deficit 4.exposure 5.asset 6.adequate https://www.sodocs.net/doc/a519026073.html,petent 8.adjusting 9.precisely 10.beneficial Ex.4 Word building -al/-ial: managerial/editorial/substance/survival/tradition/margin -cy : consistency/accuracy/efficient -y : recovery/ministry/assembly Ex.5 Word building 1.editorial 2.recovery 3.accuracy 4.substance 5.managerial 6.margin 7.assembly 8.Ministry 9.survival 10.tradition 11.consistency 12.efficient Ex.6 Banked cloze 1-5: L C J A I 6-10: O N E H F Ex.7 Expressions in use 1.feel obliged to 2.be serious about 3.run into 4.distinguish between 5.thrust upon 6.was allergic to 7.get lost 8.be attracted to 9.make sense 10.looked upon as Ex.8 Structured writing Some bookworms in my dormitory often spend hours reading their “Bible”, Practical English Grammar, and do a lot of exercises in that book , but I don’t care about it at all. My assumption is since I have never learned Chinese grammar, what’s the sense of l earning English grammar? In fact, English grammar has always been a big headache to me. English grammar is very complicated because, unlike Chinese, there are many verb tenses. Even
Unit 2 A break for fun Listening to the world Sharing Scripts F = Finn; M1 = Man 1, etc.; W1 = Woman 1, etc. Part 1 F: I love films. I love going to the cinema. I go at least once a week. How about you How often do you go to the cinema M1: Uh, on average, probably once a month. W1: I like going to the cinema a lot, but probably only get there about once a month. M2: Not very often. But I do go occasionally. M3: I go to the cinema, probably once or twice a month. W2: I go to the cinema about once a week during the summertime, usually when there are the best movies. M4: We probably go together, maybe once a fortnight. M5: I go, normally, probably once every month or two months, but it depends on the film. M6: I go to the cinema about once every fortnight. Oft en I’ll go on a Wednesday because we get “buy one get one free” cinema tickets, so I can take a friend with me. Part 2 F: What kinds of films do you like W1: I always like romantic comedies. Slumdog Millionaire was a great movie. Australia was a movie I saw recently which was really good. M1: … probably recommend, er, the new Terminator movie. Er, that’s once again filled with action. Very exciting. M5: I like old films. I … I’ve a complete collection of John Wayne and Charlton Heston … And musicals, anyt hing that’s quite happy or adventurous, that takes me away from real life. Those are the ones I watch. W2: I saw The Proposal not too long ago and I really liked it. It was really interesting; it was a really funny, romantic comedy. M3: Sweeney Todd. I really enjoyed with Johnny Depp – simply because he was fantastic; and Helena Bonham Carter, one of my favorite actresses, was also really good. M4: I’d recommend The Graduate. I enjoyed that as a young man and … and growing up as well. I think it’s a “coming of age” film. M6: My favorite film is called Golden Eye. It’s a James Bond film and I think the action scenes are just absolutely fantastic in it. Part 3 F: Who’s your favorite actor M5: John Wayne’s my favorite actor. M6: My favorite actor is the new James Bond, er, Daniel Craig. I think he’s very good at showing emotions in his films. My favorite actress is called Angelina Jolie. She’s very beautiful, but she’s also played lots of different roles in films. M3: My favorite actor is Johnny Depp because I think he’s funny and I think he’s lively and he always has energy on stage.
新视野Book3 汉译英翻译 Unit 1 Translate the following paragraph into English 如今,很多年轻人不再选择“稳定”的工作,他们更愿意自主创业,依靠自己的智慧和奋斗去实现自我价值。青年创业(young entrepreneurship)是未来国家经济活力的来源,创业者的成功不但会创造财富、增加就业机会、改善大家的生活,从长远来看,对于国家更是一件好事,创业者正式让中国经济升级换代的力量。尤其是在当前,国家鼓励大众创业、万众创新,在政策上给予中小企业支持,这更加激发了年轻人的创业热情。 Nowadays, many young people no longer choose“stable” jobs. Instead, they prefer to start their own businesses and realize their self-value through their own wisdom and efforts. Young entrepreneurship is the source of national economic vitality in the future. The success of entrepreneurs not only creates fortune, increases job opportunities, improves people’s life, but it is also good for the country in the long term. Entrepreneurs are a driving force in upgrading China’s economy. Especially for the time being, our country is encouraging people to start their own businesses and make innovations and giving policy support for medium and small businesses. This further arouses young people’s enthusiasm to start their own businesses. Unit 2 Translate the following paragraph into English 实现中华民族伟大复兴(rejuvenation)是近代以来中国人民最伟大的梦想,我称之为“中国梦”,其基本内涵是实现国家富强、民族振兴、人民幸福。中国梦,是让每一个积极进取的中国人形成世世代代的信念:只要经过不懈的奋斗便能获得更好的生活。人们必须通过自己的勤奋、勇气、创意和决心迈向繁荣,而不是依赖于社会和他人的援助。每个中国人都是中国梦的参与者和创造者。中国梦是民族的梦,也是每个中国人的梦。 Realizing the great national rejuvenation, which we define as the Chinese Dream, has been the greatest Chinese expectation since modern times. It basically means achieving prosperity for the country, renewal of the nation and happiness for the people, thus ensuring that every enterprising Chinese carries, generation after generation, the firm conviction that a better life is accomplished through persistent effort. People should achieve their prosperity through diligence, courage, creativity and determination instead of aid from society or other people. Each individual is a participant and a designer in the cause of realizing the Chinese Dream, for it is a dream not only for the entire nation but also for every Chinese. Unit 3 Translate the following paragraph into English 水墨画(ink and wash painting)是中国独具特色的传统艺术形式之一,是中国国画的代表。它大约始于唐代,兴盛于宋代和元代,距今已有一千多年的历史,其间经历了不断的发展、提高和完善。水墨画的创作工具和材料是具有浓厚中国特色的毛笔、宣纸和墨,其作品特点也与此紧密相关。例如,水和墨相互调和,使作品具有干湿浓淡的层次。水墨和宣纸的交融渗透也使画作善于表现丰富的意向,从而达到独特的审美效果。水墨画在中国绘画史上具有很高的地位,甚至被认为是衡量东方绘画艺术水平的标准。 Ink and wash painting, one of the unique traditional art forms of China, is representative of Chinese painting. It began around the time of the Tang Dynasty, and then prospered in the Song and Yuan dynasties. With a history of over one thousand years, it has experienced constant development, improvement and perfection. The tools and materials used to create ink and wash painting, i.e. brushes, rice paper, and ink, are characteristic of Chinese culture and closely related to the features of the paintings. For example, the mixing of water and ink creates different shades of dryness, wetness, thickness and thinness. The integration and infiltration of water, ink, and rice paper enables such paintings to convey rich images, and hence to achieve unique aesthetic effects.
新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说3 答案 Unit 1 Sharing Task 2 (1)daredevil (2)bungee jumping (3)cup of tea (4)feel good (5)achievement Task 3 c-d-e-b-a Task 4 1, 2, 4
Task 5 BCBCB Task 6 1.(1) started off (2) a huge business empire 2.(1) teacher (2) taught me so much about life 3.(1) imprisoned (2) survived (3) impressed (4) ability or the skills Listening Task 2 Activity 1 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11
Viewing Task 2 Activity 1 3 Activity 2 e-g-c-b-f-a-d Activity 3 1.90 minutes 2.true landmark 3.(1) 10 times (2) focus 4.make this challenge 5.seven miles 6.(1) four months (2) outstanding achievement
Role-play Task 1 Activity 1 B Activity 3 1. Like I said 2. having said that 3. That's what I was saying Presenting Task 1 Activity 2 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11
新视野视听说第三版第4册答案 Unit1 Sharing Task3 b c f d c a Task4 24 Task5 1.(1)anti-social 2.(1)appreciate 3.(1)tolerant 4.impress (2)aware of (2)attidude (2)come to an end(3)walk away Listening Task2activity2 Lark:Speaker 1 Owl:Speaker2 Speaker 6 Speaker3 Speaker4Speaker5Speaker7 Task2activity3 1.peaceful 2.beautiful 3.lovely part 4.party 5.with a passion https://www.sodocs.net/doc/a519026073.html,st second
7.walking their dogs 8.with a bounce 9.away 10. the best part of the day 11. thinking straight 12. at my sharpest 13. we had children 14. in the mornings 15. in the evenings Viewing Task2activity2 24 Role-playing Task1activity2 g a f h b d c e More practice in listening short conversations1 D A B C C long conversations C B D A Passages:Passage1 A C D C Passages:Passage2 1.distressing 2.desperate 3.urge 4.acquire
Unit1 II. Basic Listening Practice 1. Script W: Ok. It?s your turn to pay the bill. I paid last time. M: What? You have a selective memory. You tried to pay last turn, but your credit card failed; so I ended up paying! It?s definitely your turn. Q: What is true according to the conversation? 2. Script M: I?m having real trouble reviewing for this French exam. I just can?t memorize all the vocabulary. W: Me too. I hate having to learn things by heart. I guess we just have to keep reading the texts over and over. Q: What does the woman prefer? 3. Script W: Oh look! There?s that guy we saw last week, playing football in the park! He looked great in his kit, remember? M: Him? I don?t remember him. I?ve got a terrible memory for faces. I have a hard time even rec ording people I?ve been introduced to. Q: According to the conversation, what is the man?s problem? 4. Script M: Why is there a big sign on the back of your door that says “keys”? W: It?s to remind me to take my keys when I go out because I?m always
UNIT 1 Sharing Task 1 (l)trying new things and making achievements (2)how they feel about trying new things, what stops them from trying new things, what they have achieved in their life that makes them feel proud, and who they admire in terms of achievements and why Task 2 (l)daredevil (2) bungee jumping (3) cup of tea (4) feel good(5)achievement Task 3 c-d-e-b-a Task 4 124 Task 5 BCBCB Task 6 (l)started off (2)a huge business empire (3)teacher (4)taught me so much about life (5) imprisoned (6)survived (7) impressed (8) ability or the skills Listening Task 2 Activity 1 12345691011 Viewing Task 2 Activity 1 3 Task 2 Activity 2 e-g-c-b-f-a-d Task 2 Activity 3 1.90 minutes 2.true landmark 3. (1) 10 times (2)focus 4.make this challenge 5.seven miles 6. (1) four months