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1、最新版新視野大學(xué)英語視聽說教程第二版4答案(全新版本)Unit 1 enjoy your feelings!IIC B D A D               l  Listening InTask 1   what a clumsy man!      Keys:  A C D C BTask 2   causes of depress

2、ion          Keys: (1)families (2)chemicals (3)information (4) certain (5)self-esteen (6)thinking patterns (7)mood (8)divorce (9)physical abuse (10)financial difficulties (11)stress (12)anxietyTask 3 happiness indexKeys:  B D A A Cl  Lets Talk&#

3、160;   Keys: (1) shy (2) crying (3)scared (4) came down (5) fun (6) nice (7) two step (8) argue (9) touch (10) bad time (11) speak (12) comfortable (13) brother (14) adults (15) children (16) secondary (17) growing  (18) learnl  Further Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Big John is c

4、oming! (S1) owner (S2) running(S3) drop  (S4) run(S5) local  (S6) yelling, (S7) lives!”(S8) As hes picking himself up, he sees a large man, almost seven feet tall.(S9) The bartender nervously hands the big man a beer, hands shaking. (S10) “I got to get out of town! Dont you

5、hear Big John is coming?”Task 2  Reason and emotion      Key :  A B C C DTask 3 Every cloud has a silver lining      Key :  T F F T Fl  Viewing and speaking   Key : (1) seven (2) 150 (3) favorite (4) bridge (5) 111 (6) f

6、ast (7) simple (8) trusted (9) stupid  (10) did (11) No way (12) ultimate (13) limits (14) skywards (15)&60 (16)cheap  Unit 2 If d a e h i b c j II  BACDB III1.CAADB2.Correct answer the enddiscountsT-shirtsbig-name brandsInterchangeable piecesblack trousersseve

7、ral timessimpleststylish and fashionable  3.ABACD V lets talkTask 1wealthyclothing stylesfigureslimmerconstructionlightlargerformalbrightly coloredthe rich and the poorone classoccasionsPoorer people Further listening > Task 1CAABATask 2BABAB Task 3She chose two colors, t

8、hen built her wardrobe around them. She has a pair of black dress slacks, with black shoes to match. If she wears that with her turquoise silk blouse and a matching necklace and earrings, she will look dressed up. If she wears a T-shirt with the black dress slacks, she is more casual. If she brings

9、a pashmina, or another dress scarf, she can dress up the T-shirt into casual chic. Her suitcase will be nearly empty, with lots of room for shopping. Viewing and speaking > Task 1(1)combining clothing with new technology(2)brand-new style(3)new industrial design solutions(4)electronics and f

10、ashion(5)into your collar(6)went into partnership with(7)bring them together(8)the modern-day worker(9)600 pounds(10)to what we might expect Unit 3Basic listening DACBC Listening inTask 1 BCADCTask 2 BBABATask 3Correct answer droughttsunamiundersearesult indry spellfloodwater suppliesfamin

11、eagricultureheavy rainfallmeltingswellman-made dams Lets talkTask 1Correct answer eruptedburyingfewoverseasrescueinjureddamagedislanderssevenbiggestcloseaftershockstrap20 million poundsdisease Further listening > Task 1  BADAC Task 21. Since the company was composed entir

12、ely of men over 65, there was doubt that they would be of any assistance.But the farmer called the company anyway because the fire proved to be more than the small town fire department could handle, and there was no other help available.2. The truck drove straight toward the fire and, instead of sto

13、pping in front of the fire, drove right into the middle of the flames.3. After an hour of intense fighting, they had extinguished the fire.4. After an hour of intense fighting, they had extinguished the fire.5. The captain said, "The first thing we're going to do is to get the brakes fixed

14、on that stupid fire truck." That suggests that they drove right into the middle of the flames because of useless brakes rather than bravery. Task 3 ABCDCViewing and speaking > Task 1rescuedworst floodingsurprisefloodedmy son'screwsbursthitsavehigh tidefurniturenormalcomputer sy

15、stemdrugsheavy III  3A natural disaster is the consequence of a hazardous event, occurring when human activities are affected by adverse natural phenomena such as flood, drought, hailstorm, heat wave, forest fire, hurricane, typhoon, tornado, tsunami, landslide and mudslide, or volcanic er

16、uption. The scale of the resulting deaths or property damage depends on the human ability to resist the disasters. Sometimes two seemingly different disasters may be related to each other. For example, an undersea earthquake may result in a tsunami. While there is a long dry spell in one area,

17、there may be a great flood in another. A drought is a long-lasting weather pattern consisting of dry conditions with very little or no precipitation. During this period, food and water supplies can run low, and other conditions, such as famine, can occur. Droughts can last for several years and

18、 are particularly damaging in areas in which the residents depend on agriculture for survival. A flood follows too much rain or water in a location, and could be the result of many different conditions. Floods can be caused by heavy rainfall from a storm, including thunderstorms, rapid melting

19、of large amounts of snow, or rivers which swell from too much precipitation upstream, causing widespread damage to areas downstream. Another possible cause of floods is the bursting of man-made dams.  Unit 3 V 1Disaster has struck inHaiti. An earthquake of huge proportions erupted in theCa

20、ribbeanislandone of the poorest communities in the West. Buildings, which were badly built, tumbled, burying thousands of people in their own homes. Haitiis a poor country with few emergency services to help. The islanders had to use their bare hands to search for their families. They waited fo

21、r teams from overseas countries likeBritainand theUnited Statesto bring equipment and manpower to help rescue any survivors they could find. It's feared that more than 100,000 people have died. One school friend lies injured on the pavement. Another voices her sorrow. The historic cathedral

22、 was badly damaged; and at the presidential palace, the roof collapsed. The islanders here know about earthquakes.Haitilies in an area where there are frequent tremors and also tropical storms. But last week's earthquake registered seven on the Richter scalealmost as high as the scale can g

23、o. It was the biggest for 200 years. It happened eight kilometers beneath the Earth's crustthat's quite close to the surface, so the tremors were really strong. There were also lots of aftershockstremors that happen after the main earthquake. Those aftershocks can also cause damage as b

24、uildings collapse further and trap people who might have survived the first disaster. The British government has promised 20 million pounds of aid to helpHaiti, and many people have also made donations. Now the concern is to prevent disease hitting areas without clean water or enough medic

25、al help.    Unit 3 VI 21.Since the company was composed entirely of men over 65, there was doubt that they would be of any assistance. But the farmer called the company anyway because the fire proved to be more than the small town fire department could handle, and there was no ot

26、her help available.2. The truck drove straight toward the fire and, instead of stopping in front of the fire, drove right into the middle of the flames.3. After an hour of intense fighting, they had extinguished the fire.4. He presented the volunteer fire company with a check for $10,000.5. The capt

27、ain said, "The first thing we're going to do is to get the brakes fixed on that stupid fire truck." That suggests that they drove right into the middle of the flames because of useless brakes rather than bravery.   Unit 3 viewing and speaking 1Voice-over: Trapped indoors

28、 by raging floodwaters for more than 24 hours, a 91-year-old woman is rescued by firemen and carried to safety. It's the worst flooding in Coggeshall and the surrounding villages inEssexin more than 50 years, and it's taken residents here by surprise. Elderly woman:  I came from ho

29、me, because my place was flooded with burst pipes, so I came down to my son's to be safe and got this. So, I just wonder what I've done wrong to get all this! Voice-over:  Emergency crews have been evacuating people like this woman and her baby since the banks of the River Blackwat

30、er burst this weekend. Parts of easternEnglandwere hit yesterday after a month's worth of rain fell here in a day. People told me there was no time to save their belongings. Woman:  By the time the high tide had come up at quarter to four in the morning, the water was up to the piano k

31、eys. It'd come right up here, and I mean you can just see on the, on the, on the furniture where the water had come up to. Voice-over:  There was flooding in Cambridgeshire too. Staff were mopping up water at this doctor's surgery in Borne, trying to get the facilities back to norm

32、al. Doctor:  It's wrecked all the computer system. It's managed unfortunately to get to a few of the old notes. It's also affected all our drugs that are here, including the flu jabs we were hoping to run our flu jabs sessions. Voice-over:  A few roads inEssexin Cambr

33、idgeshire remain virtually impassable, but water levels are dropping. The question for residents here now is what will happen if they get even more heavy rain in the next few days.   Unit 4 Lead in c d a e h f i g b Basic listeningCBABD Listening inTask l  CBD

34、AA Task 2Relationshipsmarketing managerin conflict withexpensesended in vaintraining administratorvisitedestablish closer relationshipslong-termpicked upTask 3 CDDCA Let's talk Task 116featuresbriefeightpaperguidelinesinterviewstreatmentcome backDeadlinesmeetguidancescary 

35、60;Further listening > Task 1  DBCAC Task 2  BABAB Task 31. They gathered for lunch to welcome the new Chief Executive Officer, Carl Martin, and say goodbye to the departing CEO, Dick Jackson.2. The departing CEO left three numbered envelopes for the new CEO.3. The messag

36、e read, "Blame your predecessor." So, the new CEO held a press conference and tactfully laid the blame at the feet of the previous CEO.4. The message read, "Reorganize." The new CEO did it, and the company quickly rebounded.5. The message said, "Prepare three envelopes."

37、; It implied that it was time for Carl to leave and give three similar envelopes to the next CEO. Viewing and speakingTask 1earninglive onfrustratingheadchasingtelevisioneditorlaunchingbasisprivileged III 2Lillian:  Mr. Baxter, you have worked in the company for five years, and now yo

38、u manage everything here smoothly, like a clock. Could you tell us the secrets of your successful career? Baxter:  Just as the golden rule of real estate is "location, location, location", the golden rule of work is "relationships, relationships, relationships". Unfortu

39、nately, many workers focus so hard on the job at hand that they never develop useful relationships with people in other parts of their organization. Worse, when they do interact with colleagues in other departments, they may not treat them with respect. Lillian:  Could you give me more det

40、ails? Baxter:  Let's take Wendy as an example. She switched jobs several months ago in the company. In her first position, as a marketing manager, she frequently found herself in conflict with the financial department over her staff's expenses. Her argument for more funds usually e

41、nded in vain. Then in her new job as training administrator, she wanted to launch an on-the-job training project. She needed the financial department to support her request for a budget. How did she convince them this time? Although the financial department's offices were located in another city

42、, Wendy decided to visited them in their offices and try to establish closer relationships. She believed she must first of all understand their mission and their own training needs. Then she found an ally in the company's chief financial officer, who saw how her group could help develop his staf

43、f. Thus the two forged a long-term alliance, which led to a training program so successful that it has since been picked up by the company's offices inGermanyandJapan. Winning allies throughout your organization has an additional benefit. These days, it's far too risky to expect your work to

44、 speak for itself. Having allies who speak well of you increases your reputation with the top management.      Unit 4 lets tallk 1  Ayesha:  In the newsroom you have about 16 reporters. The news reporters sit in one part of the room, and you have features on t

45、he other side of the room. I'm just going to see Kev, he's my news editor and he's gonna do a brief, basically brief me on a story that's happening later on. When I walk into my newsroom I don't know what to expect. You start at eight but you don't know how long that's go

46、nna go on for. Hello. Kevin:  Hi Ayesha. So we're really looking for a featurey sort of piece for tomorrow's paper. Ayesha: FrenchayHospital, which is one of our hospitals inBristol. They're celebrating their 10 years of this head injury unit, and we've been invit

47、ed up. We're gonna obviously cover and take pictures, and I'm gonna get to speak to people. So he was really giving me guidelines. Kevin:  You know when you're doing your interviews, speak to people in some detail about, you know, how they were injured in the first place, but t

48、hen the treatment they've gone through. OK? Ayesha:  Yeah. Excellent! Thank you!Well, I've just started writing up for my next, and just basically from the day. I've got to get something through, I think, by about four. Sometimes I come back and I've got so much going on in

49、 my hands. So I'm just trying to, sort of, just work it through. Deadlines are very stressful. But you have to meet them because it's important; it's part of what newspaper journalism is all about. You get used to it by getting the guidance, managing your time, but it's still scary.

50、OK. It's all done. OK. This is theBristolfinal. If I have a look at page 14, there we are, and that's my story. Exciting!  Unit 4  VI 3They gathered for lunch to welcome the new Chief Executive Officer, Carl Martin, and say goodbye to the departing CEO, Dick Jackson. The depar

51、ting CEO left three numbered envelopes for the new CEO. The message read, "Blame your predecessor." So, the new CEO held a press conference and tactfully laid the blame at the feet of the previous CEO. The message read, "Reorganize." The new CEO did it, and the company quickly re

52、bounded. The message said, "Prepare three envelopes." It implied that it was time for Carl to leave and give three similar envelopes to the next CEO.      Unit 4 viewing and speaking  task 1You don't come into journalism for the money. When you start,

53、 you're sort of earning, I think, about 150 to 180 pounds a week, which really isn't very much to live on. But then as you move up, you get more, so you're looking to get14,000 ayear, 15,000,16,000 ayear. And you know you're working really long hours, and it's hard work. OK

54、thanks, bye. Waiting for phone calls and waiting for people to get back to you is really frustrating. Like today I had other things to keep me going and I was doing other things, but you know I've got this thing over my head because I know I've got to get this quote and I've got to

55、keep chasing it and then while you're working on other stories whether they're bigger or smaller ones you know. It's very frustrating because you just want to get this done and out of the way, but it just doesn't happen. Journalism is just a, is a great career to go into because

56、 (there's) so much you can do. So you can stay in newspapers, you can go into radio, televisionthere's just so much out there, and I guess at the stage where I amsort of just starting out, just really looking at what there is and what I will enjoy doing more. In 10 years I think I'd

57、 like to be an editor of a section of a national paper either here or abroad, 20 years, launching my own paper. Journalism is just fantastic because you don't know what's happening on a day-to-day basis. You meet so many different people and it just puts you in such a privileged positio

58、n. And I just love it. I just think it's great.    Unit 6Basic listening CCADB Listening in Task 1  CBADC Task 2terriblemisfortunereflectiondamagedheavenpickwashedSome people claim that the number is bad luck because 13 people sat down for the Last Supper

59、before Jesus was crucifiedFriday the 13th of any month is considered especially bad or unlucky, and Friday the 13th of March is the worst of them allthey mean that every seven years a person undergoes a complete change in personality     Task 3 falling stock marketseven

60、 more superstitiousmuch lessconstructive actionless luckyworkedmore satisfiedexamstrustrevision     listening in task 2Are you worried because you have just broken a mirror? Some people believe that breaking a mirror is a terrible thing to do. They say it will bring you seve

61、n years of misfortune. The reason behind this belief stems from the old idea that a person's soul is in their reflection, so if you smash your mirror, your soul will be damaged too, dooming you to an early death, and not giving you entry to heaven. Is there any way to reverse this bad luck? Yes, if you very carefully pick up all the broken pieces of the mirror and throw them into a river or stream, then the bad luck will be "washed away". Of all numbers, 13 is the most associated with bad luck. Some people claim that the number is bad luck because 13 peop

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