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1、新标准大学英语视听说教程新标准大学英语视听说教程 3 3 答案答案Unit 1 Discovering yourselfUnit 1 Discovering yourselfInsideInside view: view:Conversation 1:Conversation 1:2. Watch Conversation 1 and correct the sentences according to conversation.2. Watch Conversation 1 and correct the sentences according to conversation.1. Jane

2、t is not going back home to China. (Because she wants to work in London during the longsummer holiday and find out what its like to live in this busy and lively city.)2. Its the middle of summer.3. Janet is going to work for London Time Off, a website about London.4. Joe is Janets boss.5. Janet does

3、nt know what she is going to do. (Because it is her first day working there.)6. Andy doesnt agree that New York is the greatest city. (Andy thinks London is.)3. 3.12345678JanetAndyJoe4 4Work in pairs and discuss the questions.Work in pairs and discuss the questions.1. Janet wants to find out what th

4、e busy and lively city of London is like.2. Today.3. Joe doesnt agree with Andy. (But they argue in a joking way.)4. It is not as great a city as London.5. She thinks London is probably the greatest city in the world.Conversation 2Conversation 26. Answers: 1. b; 2. c; 3. a; 4. c.8. Answers: bbb aabO

5、utside view:Outside view:2. Answer: 4-5-1-3-23. Answers: bcc aa14. Example Answers:4. Example Answers:1. I think the teachers may ask the students to discuss some happy experiences, then to comparethem with unhappy one. This may help them to think carefully about what makes them happyand how they ca

6、n be happy in future.2.* One activity might be a discussion on how to be happy. There might also be activitiesasking students to share their happy experiences. I guess most activities would involve groupwork.* I think the class might read some reports or fictional accounts of happiness andunhappines

7、s. Students would then discuss times when they were happy or unhappy, and whatmade them feel that way.3. I suppose some will think the class is useful and some wont believe in it. Different studentsmay have different opinions and reactions.5. Answers:1. bdf2. ae3. g 4. c6. Answers:1. So that they ca

8、n learn something about themselves.2. It can lead to a higher self-consciousness.3. It can lead to happiness.4. A strengthening of the personality.5. “Who am I as a person?Am I really happy?”6. He thinks students can get indications of happiness from teachers.7. Happiness scientists.8. They dont wri

9、te definitions on the board.8. Example Answer:The concept of happiness is not usually associated with school studies. However, a GermanschoolHeidelbergs Willy Hellpach Schoolhas introduced a happiness class, in addition tostandard subjects such as languages and mathematics, into the school curriculu

10、m in order to booststudents morale.The principal and teachers believe that happy students can learn more than unhappy ones. Thehappiness class activities aim to help students achieve happiness by encouraging a positive state ofmind, which leads to higher self-esteem and self-consciousness. One exerc

11、ise that has been given tostudents is to ask one of them to walk across the classroom; the others then copy his or hermovements. In this way, each student becomes aware of how he or she moves. Understanding theirown body better helps them to understand their state of mind.The teachers believe that i

12、t takes time for students to achieve happiness. Most students realizethat happiness is not a definition written on the board, but something they have to work hard tofind for themselves. As a result, this is a new type of teaching which may have a long way to gobefore it catches on.Listening inListen

13、ing inNews reportNews report1. Answers: a d2Passage 1:Passage 1:3. Answers: cd abPassage 2:Passage 2:6. Example answers:3. I would tell them that they should ask first if they have any passion for the subject they intendto study. If they think they dont know whether they have a passion for it, then

14、they should readinformation about the subject online or ask people who have studied the subject.7. Answers:1. Joan is an academic counselor at Manchester University.2. She is talking to a presenter and a listener for a radio programme.3. It is important because their subject choices are likely to ha

15、ve an impact on their futurecareers.4. He wants to work in IT.5. Not at all. (In Britain each university has a different mixture of courses; some courses can onlybe found in a few universities.)8. Answers:1. strengths; weaknesses; personality; like; subjects; organized; confident; outgoing; a team;w

16、orking alone.2. future career; into a particular area of work; chosen field; related industries; leading.3. vocational; graduates; high-flyers; career;Unit 2 Childhood memoriesUnit 2 Childhood memoriesInside ViewInside ViewConversation 1Conversation 12. The true statements are: 2, 3, 5.3. Answers:1.

17、 in Southwark, which is part of London.2. about 120 years old3. it used to be raised three or four times a day4. not so often5. in the late 1980s and 1990s6. in the 1960s4. Answers:1. Shes really impressed.2. Because they couldnt go under London Bridge.3. Just on this side of London Bridge.4. He rem

18、embers that many buildings were damaged from the war.5. The used to take you to hospital because the water was so polluted.6. It is one of the cleanest city rivers in the world.3Conversation 2Conversation 26. Answers: bbb dda8. Answers: ba bbbOutside ViewOutside View1. Example answers:1. The might p

19、rovide teachers and materials for literacy programmes and give vaccinations tochildren to prevent disease.2. Not a lot, actually. Weve seen something on TV about the war there.3. I think that traditionally there were a few schools, but the war has probably affected schoolsand some may be damaged or

20、closed. I may be mistaken, but I think that in some places girlscannot go to school.4. It is a poor country which has had a war, so UNICEF can help generally with the mothers andchildrens health and education. Specifically, the organization may help with girls schools.2. Answer: 4361524. Answers: 1.

21、 dg; 2. e; 3. c; 4. f; 5. a; 6. b5. Answers: 1. d; 2. a; 3. b; 4. b; 5. a6. Example answers:1. Because many children in the world cannot go to school. If they can get an education, thisshould help them solve other problems like poverty and malnutrition.2. The conditions of war mean that all aspects

22、of their lives are affected. For example, many willnot have a normal family life; many are orphans or homeless. Some children might be shockedor depressed from war and probably have a feeling of hopelessness. These children see schoolsas places of hope.3. There are two things we can do: In the short

23、 term we could support UNICEF and charitieswhich do good work for these children, and in the long term we could analyze the conditionsthat lead to conflicts and wars and try to think about how to prevent such events.Listening inListening inNews reportNews report1. Answers: 1. a;2. cPassage 1Passage

24、13. Answers:1. her husband2. a church in the distance3. her favorite aunt (and uncle)4. a farm5. two (the speaker and her brother)6. about 1447. 20 years4. Answers: 1. c; 2. b; 3. a; 4. c; 5. d; 6. aPassage 2Passage 27. Answers:KevinEva12345678. Answers:1. Kevin was really looking forward to school,

25、 because he wanted to be grown-up like his brotherJohnny.2. Kevin doesnt remember much about his day at school, apart from a little boy lying on thefloor and screaming and screaming.3. Because she wanted to go home and she couldnt get her coat on.4. Because they used to fight a lot (but actually the

26、y were just having fun).5. Eva thought Robina looked like an angel.6. Because she had had some good times and had been in a group of girls who were supportiveof each other.7. Because he wanted to get a job and earn some money.Unit 3Unit 3Inside ViewInside ViewConversation 1Conversation 11. Example a

27、nswers:1. They are in a place where there are lots of cinemas and theatres, probably in the West End ofLondon.2. It is famous for entertainment and nightlife: theatres, shows, cinemas and clubs.3. Hes holding a microphone and asking questions. He might be interviewing someone from aTV program or a d

28、ocumentary film.4. She is operating a camera to record the interview.2. Answers:1. He used to work in a theatre.2. He moved the scenery between acts in the play.3. She saw My Fair Lady.4. To find out where Andy and Janet are or to check if they are going to be late.55. Hes a theatre critic.6. She ha

29、s to check the sound level.3. Answers:Janet123456789104. Answers:True statements are: 2, 3, 4.6. Answers: bcd ca8. Answers: abab aaaaAndyJoeOutside ViewOutside View2. Answers:True statements are: 1, 5, 9, 10.4. Answers:ScottAnne1234567891011125. Answers:1. Her portraits and books both tell stories.2

30、. She is trying to capture a deeper essence of a person.3. He uses a pinhole camera, which requires a very long exposure.4. She needs to work on the reflections in the water and the face of the boy.65. He links them together with string.6. She tries to capture something about the soul, or the essenc

31、e, of the person.7. It represents the process of decay.Listening inNews report1. Answers: 1. c 2. bPassage 1Passage 13. Answers:1. The highlight was seeing the show Nanta.2. Its a live show: part theatre, part dance, part music.3. The music is a mixture of traditional Korean music, percussion and dr

32、ums.4. In 1997.5. Because its a non-verbal performance.6. Its set in a kitchen.7. They use knives, dustbin lids and kitchen utensils.8. It means “random drumming” in Korean.4. Answers:True statements are: 2, 4, 7.Passage 2Passage 27. Answers:8. Answers: ac dcbTate ModernLondon2000Free4.5 million1MoM

33、ANew York1929,reopened in 200620 US dollars2.5 million3GuggenheimBilbao19978 euros1 million2Unit 4Unit 4Inside ViewInside ViewConversation 1Conversation 13. Answers:71. Well, I cant spend more than 100 pounds per week.2. , shared with three other people.3. The rent is 110 pounds per week.4. , he can

34、 do it outside business hours, in his own time.5. looking for a new job as well.6. I really wish you wouldnt make private calls at work.Conversation 2Conversation 24. Example answers:1. The landlord might want to sell the building. Andy may have been a bad tenant.2. It sounds as if it is quite cheap

35、. Perhaps it is near his work or is very convenient for shops andtransport.3. It may be less convenient with more road traffic.5. Answers: dba ab6. Answers:1. living abroad2. round the corner3. convenient4. fairly cheap5. more fashionable6. the transport7. large living room8. five minutes9. 100 poun

36、ds7. Answers: aaaabOutside ViewOutside View1. Answers: 1-d, 2-f, 3-b, 4-c, 5-a, 6-e.2. Example answers:1. That seems rather high, but it may be possible. I dont think Britain has many farmers.2. I have heard that most British people live in houses.3. If the majority live in towns and cities, I think

37、 we must consider 1, 3 and 6. 3 looks expensiveso I expect semi-detached and terraced houses are the most common.4. The local stone may or may not be good for building. Some places may have more clay orforests.5. Surely there must be more modern buildings, as the population has grown so much.3. Answ

38、ers: 74263514. Answers:1. There are as many semi-detached houses .2. Lots of people live in flats, .3. ., because builders use local materials.4. . and is used to make roofs.5. . is “An Englishmans home is his castle.”5. Answers:81. houses or flats2. got a few houses3. Sixty per cent4. Some detached

39、 houses5. can look very different6. differences in age7. traditional thatched cottages8. spend a lot of time and money9. into a castleListening inNews report1. Answers: d aPassage 1Passage 13. Answers:1. nine2. early 30s3. more than 100,0004. 4835. male6. 40 to 50 percent4. Answers:1. next spring2.

40、hospitals3. the next four years4. three quarters5. Charities; 26 and 456. family or friendsPassage 2Passage 26. Example answers:1. * I will stay with my parents until I get married.* It depends on where I can get a job. I may have to move to another city and start a new life.2. * My parents want me

41、to stay. They say I should save for later and not waste money on rent.* My home is very small and crowded. I think they would be quite pleased if I moved out, butnot too far away.3. It doesnt cost me anything and I get taken care of. My parents do the cooking and washing.4. My mother is always telli

42、ng me what to do and worries if I am out late. I would have morefreedom away from them. Also we do not have much space.7. Answers:ManWoman19234567898. Answers: da bad9. Answers:1. In their 20s.2. Jobs are hard to find, students have fees to pay back and rents are high.3. They are adult kids because

43、they dont seem to mind moving back to live with their parents.4. His mum cooked and he saw his friends.5. He is a scriptwriter.6. She worked in a supermarket.7. The pay was low and she had no choice.8. She is a department manager.Unit 5Unit 5Inside ViewInside ViewConversation 1Conversation 12. Answe

44、rs:1. It is Cantonese food.2. Indian and Chinese restaurants.3. They want to know about life in Chinatown and a bit of background and history.4. There are very few Chinese who actually live there.5. Its much smaller.6. There are only three or four streets.3. Answers: 1-d, 2-g, 3-f, 4-a, 5-b, 6-c, 7-

45、e.Conversation 2Conversation 25. Answers: db cba6. Answers:1. my grandparents2. a Chinese community3. 200 years4. sailors5. make their living6. running laundries107. At the start of the 20th century8. restaurants9. met friends and did business10. celebrate Chinese New Year7. Answers: bb abbOutside V

46、iewOutside View2. Answers:1. Its peaceful and quiet and just the place to relax.2. They fight.3. During the mating season.4. When theyre on a crowded street or bus.5. Shed be very angry and tell them to move.6. Maybe throw a little sand in their face and make them move.7. Move his towel next to them

47、 and start a conversation.8. People can get a lot more aggressive.9. Shes waiting until someone wants her parking space.3. Answers: bc da4. Example answers:1. I guess the producer will show us what happens when someone wants to take her parkingspace.2. Perhaps another person will quickly take the pa

48、rking space instead of the person who isalready waiting for her to come out of her place.5. Answers:1. He pulls into the parking space that the producer left.2. Because he was waiting first.3. Anger management counseling.4. Because the radio is on.5. A hearing problem.6. He would beep the horn, roll

49、 down the window and shout very rude things at the person whotook the space.7. She would yell out of the window and tell them to move.8. It is important for survival.6. Answers: 7, 1, 4, 14, 11, 12, 5, 6, 8, 2, 9, 13, 3, 10.Listening inNews report1. Answers: d cPassage 1Passage 13. Answers(按顺序填入):ef

50、fective groups; 30s; increases, factors, identity, individual performance, 60s, group, Forming, getto know, ideas and creative energy, identity, Performing, together.114. Answers:1 Chairperson2 Company worker3 Shaper4 Plant5 Resource investigator6 Monitor-evaluator7 Teamworker8 Completer-finisherper

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