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1、全新版大学英语听说教程3答案全新版大学英语听说教程 2009-03-07 20:19阅读527评论字号:大中小全新版大学英语听说教程答案第三册Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. c 2. a 3.bExercise 2:1. She suggested that her husband spend more time with his mother. She said to her husband, Life is too short, but y ou need to spend time with the people you love. You probabl y wo

2、nt believe me, but I know you love her and I think that i f the two of you spend more time together , it will make us cl oser.2. 1) .she was waiting by the door with her coat on andshe had her hair curled.2) She had told her lady friends about this.Text 2Exercise 1:1. c2. d 3. dExercise 2:1. F 2. T

3、3. F 4. T 5. F1. b 2. c 3. b 4. d 5. d PART DMy First JobMy parents ran a small restaurant. It was open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. My first job was shining sh oes for customers when I was six years old. My duties increa sed as I grew older. By age ten I was clearing tables and wa sh

4、ing plates. My father made it clear that I had to meet certai n standards. I had to be on time, hard-working and polite to t he customers. I was never paid for any work I did. One day I made the mistake of telling Dad I thought he should give me ten pounds a week. He said, OK, then how about you pay

5、 in g me for the three meals a day when you eat here and for t he times you bring your friends here for free drinks? He figur ed I owed him about 40 pounds a week. This taught me quit e a lot.Unit 2Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. cExercise 2:1984 / son / medical school / tuition / afford i

6、t / realize / new spaper ads / extra business / advertisement / succeeded / ag ent / changed / phone call / put aside / doing / immediately / familiar / father-in-laws / visited / his father-in-law alive / coin cidence.Text 2Exercise 1: 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. FExercise 2:1. He was intrigued.2. A ban

7、k statement.3. his father-in-law had put an amount of money in the ba nk for his grandchildrens education.4. A little over $15,000.5. He could use the money to cover the tuition of his first year at a medical college.6. He is a doctor in Illinois.Part C1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. T 7. F 8. TPART DUn

8、explained ParallelsOne of the best-known collections of parallels is between th e careers of Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. Both wer e shot on a Friday, in the presence of their wives; both were succeeded by a Southerner named Johnson; both their killers were themselves killed before they coul

9、d be brought to justice. Lincoln had a secretary called Kennedy; Kennedy a secretary called Lincoln. Lincoln was killed in the Ford Theater; Kenne dy met his death while riding in a Lincoln convertible made by the Ford Motor Company - and so on.Similar coincidences often occur between twins. A news

10、st ory from Finland reported of two 70-year-old twin brothers dyin g two hours apart in separate accidents, with both being hit b y trucks while crossing the same road on bicycles. According to the police, the second victim could not have known about his brothers death, as officers had only managed

11、to identify t he first victim minutes before the second accident.Connections are also found between identical twins who ha ve been separated at birth. Dorothy Lowe and Bridget Harriso n were separated in 1945, and did not meet until 1979, when they were flown over from Britain for an investigation b

12、y a p sychologist at the University of Minnesota. (8 处答案为 met,34)T hey found that when they met they were both wearing seven rings on their hands, two bracelets on one wrist, a watch and a bracelet on the other. They married on the same day, had worn identical wedding dresses and carried the same fl

13、owers. Dorothy had named her son Richard Andrew and her daught er Catherine Louise; Bridget had named her son Andrew Rich ard and her daughter Karen Louise.。0处答案similar 自己看下这 个不一定,children) In fact, she had wanted to call her Catheri ne. Both had a cat called Tiger. They also had a string of si mila

14、r mannerisms when they were nervous.How can we explain the above similarities?Unit 3Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. b 2. c 3.aExercise 2:1. Because she wanted to understand each others expecta tions so that potential problems could be avoided and they co uld live happily together.2. Cleaning up. Everythi

15、ng must be cleaned up and put aw ay before going to bed.3. Sleeping. Time for bed: 11pm; time to get up: 6:30am e xcept on weekends.Text 2Exercise 1: 1. F 2.F3.T4.TExercise 2:1. One rule says that if they get lost for more than five mi nutes when they are driving, they must stop and ask for direc ti

16、ons.2. Once Tom and Linda got lost when they were driving to a friends wedding.3. Linda wanted to stop at a gas station to ask the way, b ut Tom thought he could figure it out.4. As a result, they were late for the wedding because the y went in the wrong direction for forty miles.Part C1. .not so sp

17、ecial/not extremes2. a. .get angry quickly b. .change themselves.PART D原文Husbands and Wives Dont See Things AlikeLets face it - husbands and wives just dont see things ali ke. Take TV remote controls, for example. Im a channel-graze r. When I watch the news, I flip back and forth through four d iffe

18、rent networks.It drives me crazy when you do that, my wife complains. I dont understand why she has no interest in other channels. After all, she is a woman who wants to know everything goin g on in the neighborhood and among all the relatives. Just on e button away might be an interesting program o

19、n How to Lo se Fifty Pounds by Eating Chocolate Sundaes or How to Und erstand Weird Husbands. But, no, she wont change channels, not even if she dislikes the program shes watching.This talk show host makes me so angry! she cried one evening.Then why dont you change the channel? I asked.Because I can

20、t stand people who are always changing ch annels.Differences. No right or wrong, just differences.The first law of civilization, said an old philosopher, is to let people be different.I dont need to convert my wife to my ways, and she does nt try to make me be like her. We simply take turns monitori

21、 ng the remote control.答案仅供参考1. The major difference between the speaker and his wife is t heir TV viewing habits.2. According to the speaker, he is more interested in talk sho ws while his wife is more interested in news programs.3. The wife seems to be more weird than the husband is.4. The speaker

22、 and his wife usually take turns working the re mote control when they watch television.5. It can be inferred that women are generally more tolerant t han men of their spouses differences.6. The speaker and his wife maintain peace not by changing each other but by tolerance.Unit 4Part BText 1Exercis

23、e 1: 1. d 2. c 3.aExercise 2:Sam has been a police officer for 30 years. He has done e verything from patrol to undercover work. He has also done d elective work and now he is supervising investigations.Sam thinks being a police officer is a very stressful job, but it depends on the assignment one h

24、as. In his opinion the big gest pert of the stress is the fear of the unknown and patrol i s the most stressful assignment.Text 2Exercise 1: 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. TExercise 2:1. . One is an exercise program, another is a psychological program with counseling for officers. And there are several disc

25、ussion groups as well for officers to sit down and talk abo ut their stress with other officers.2. 2).He tries to get some sort of exercise every day. 3). his personal relationships, especially his relationships with his wife.Part C1. d 2. d 3. d 4. b 5. cPART DFinding Creative Outlets for Very Stre

26、ssful TimesBeautifying your home is a fun and practical pastime that c an offer a wonderful sense of accomplishment. Few people m ay realize, however, that painting the walls, knitting bedspread s or sewing pillows can help relieve the life pressures we all experience.Studies indicate that engaging

27、in creative endeavors such as sewing and crafting can lower ones risk of stroke, kidney damage and heart disease.These calming, repetitive activities relax the mind and can lower blood pressure. Sharing such activities can also be a w ay to spend time with loved ones, which increases our sense of be

28、longing and further reduces stress.People have always turned to working with their hands in t imes of stress. Handicraft works, with their symbols of hope, h ave a far greater impact when created by groups.Keep in mind the following tips to increase the stress-reliev ing benefits of your craft proje

29、cts:1. Work with materials that stimulate the senses; work in a co mfortable area without distractions; play your favorite music.2. (4 处答案 framing) Make a family project of selecting your fav orite photos, and frame them so they can be enjoyed every d ay. In stressful times, the photos can lift your

30、 spirits as you r ecall happy moments.3. If your schedule is hectic, choose a practical project that wi II make the most of crafting time. If a simple kitchen curtain n eeds to be replaced, start there.Change sometimes compels us to see things in new ways.Unit 5Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. D 2. DExerc

31、ise 2: 1. F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.T 6.F 7.T 8.F 9.F 10.TText 2Exercise 1:1. Reaching Everybody by Exposing Lies2. They launched an advertising campaign to call on youth to fight against tobacco companies by starting the Not fro S ale commercial on television and radio.3. They intend to spread the message th

32、at teenagers no Io nger want to be targeted by tobacco companies in their advert isements.Exercise 2: 1. c 2.a 3.c 4.c 5.bPart CSkatescooterMostly made in Switzerland In 1999,Not until it was popular in Japan, For sport; for transportation from home to the undergrou nd or from a bus stop to the offi

33、ce a variety of people, from students to business executive s Can be folded up without difficulty and is easy to carry aboutPART D答案(仅供参考)16 years old, go to college, clothes and boys, her grades slipped, a scholarship, wealthy, afford, tuition, nor mal, fashion and dating, a talk, think about ,putt

34、ing college of f, wait,未知,push ,take her education, seriously原文 She Doesnt Seem Ready for CollegeHi, Jenny, you dont look happy. Whats wrong?Jenny: Well, Roger, Ive got a problem.Roger: What is it?Jenny: You know my daughter Jane is 16 years old now. And weve begun talking about college. She says sh

35、e wants to go, but shes let her grades slip and no matter how I urge her to study, all she seems interested in are clothes and boys. We re not wealthy, you know. And it wont be easy for us to affo rd the tuition if she cant get a scholarship. Is going to college the best choice for her right now?Rog

36、er: Do you mean that she doesnt seem ready for college? Jenny: Youre right.Roger: Then youd better have a serious talk with Jane about college.Jenny: A serious talk with her?Roger: Yes, to my mind its quite normal for girls her age to be wrapped up in fashion and dating, but as a mother you ha ve a

37、right to expect her to pay attention to her studies too. Jenny: Yes, but how?Roger: Ask her how serious she is about college and how har d shes willing to work for it. Jane may be more committed th an you realize. But if not, tell her she should think about putti ng college off for a while. That cou

38、ld give her the push she n eeds to take her education seriously.Jenny: Sounds like a good idea.Roger: And if you decide she should wait, she can get a job, take classes at a community college or do an internship to g et experience. She may be just one of those who need to se e a bit of real life bef

39、ore they settle down.Unit 6Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. D 2. CExercise 2:Leaves are Natures food factories. Plants take water from th e ground through their roots and carbon dioxide from the air. Then leaves turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar in the p resence of sunlight and chlorophyll. This pr

40、ocess is called pho tosynthesis. Leaves are mostly green because chlorophyll is gr een. As a matter of fact, there are, in leaves, small amounts of yellow and orange all along, but they are covered up by th e green chlorophyll in summer. They show up in fall as chloro phyll disappears from the leave

41、s, due to the decline of photos ynthesis. The bright reds and purples we see in leaves of tre es like maples are made mostly in fall. The brown color of tre es like oaks is made from wastes left in the leaves.Text 2Exercise 1: 1. C 2. BExercise 2:1. They are leaf pigments, length of night, and weath

42、er.2. It is the steadily increasing length of night.3. They change their colors at the same time no matter wh ether they are on a high mountain or in warm lowlands becau se the timing of color change seems to be genetically inherite d.4. It is because their needle-like or scale-like foliage is cov e

43、red with a heavy wax coating and the liquid inside their cells contains cold-resistant elements.5. In the Arctic because the winter there is too cold.Part CExercise: 1. T 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.F 6.F 7.T 8.TPart D答案Where,原文 For years Mr. Urquhart and his colleagues wondered whe re the migratory monarchs spen

44、t the winter.(第 3、4 空答案 my stery 仅供参考,his colleagues wondered)Despite their hopes, f ieldwork in Florida and along the Gulf Coast discovered no lar ge groups of wintering monarchs. Then in late 1972, his wife Norah wrote to newspapers in Mexico about the project, askin g for volunteers to report sig

45、htings of the butterfly and help wi th tagging. Finally, in response came a letter, dated February 26, 1973, from a man called Kenneth Brugger in Mexico City, who offered to help find the butterfly hideaway.Traveling in his motor home, Brugger drove back and forth across the Mexican countryside, loo

46、king for clues. He was es pecially watchful at dusk, when the butterflies would be movin g about looking for a place to sleep.At last, one day was successful. On the evening of Januar y 9, 1975, Brugger called from Mexico. I have found them - millions of monarchs - in evergreens beside a mountain cl

47、eari ng, he said, unable to control the excitement in his voice.High in a range of volcanic mountains that crosses central Mexico, he came upon hundreds of evergreen trees, each en tirely hidden by sleeping butterflies. Some of the insects wore tags that Mr. Urquhart and his helpers had put on them

48、in Ca nada and the northern United States. The mystery was solved! The monarchs winter home is well suited to their needs. Thr oughout the winter the temperature stays near freezing. It is n ot cold enough to kill the visiting insects, but it is chilly enoug h to keep them from moving about. The butterflies survive on the stored fat from their summer foods.In spring the butterflies awaken and fly north again. Tagge d butterflies, which were marked in Mexico, have been found i n the United Sta

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