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1、研究生英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)說(shuō)教程(基礎(chǔ)級(jí)第二版)Units 1-12練習(xí)答案Unit OnePart I Listening PracticeSection A Listening for Gist Task l 10. taxi driverTask 22. homework4. larger size, fit, stock6. buys, products8. yellow line, no-parking10. road, park1. airways, flight3. open up wide, fining chipped5. building, designed7. record, radi

2、o9. menu, chefSection B Plans for WeekendTask 3MarySection C Discussing Plans for the WeekendTask 4Section D Making ArrangementsTask5 B.4 CTask 6meet: bus stopbring: recordsbring: sandwiches, fishing rod and drinksbring: white winebring: dessert-chocolate cake and drinksmeet: at the rivermeet: at Pa

3、t s housemeet: in front of his housePart ID Listening Comprehension Test10.CUnit TwoPart I Listening PracticeSection A Guessing about the Situation and SpeakerTask 12. Law court5. airport8. driving lesson3. church6. weather forecast9. schoolfootball matchquiz show7. car showroom10. tour (of London)

4、Task 2 10. tour guideSection B Looking for a flatTask 31. About a flat.2. Joe is going to rent a flat.3. They are friends or classmates.4. She is a landladyTask 434 New Street in Kanden$75 including gas and electricityone bedroom flat, central heating, small kitchen, bathroom washing machineMs. Gree

5、n4 o clock this afternoonSection CTask 5Landlord and tenant.The man is talking about the house rules.She has agreed.Task 6Don t allow a cat to go upstairs.no smoking in a bedroomDon t stick pictures with sellotape on the wall.Close the window when you go out.DoH t put the kettle on the chest of draw

6、ers.Section D Apartments for RentTask 7Thomas StreetUniversity AvenueTaft RoadMetcalf StreetTask 8Metcalf Street3. University AvenueThomas Street4. Taft RoadPart III Listening Comprehension Test1.B8.C9.BUnit ThreePart I Listening PracticeSection A Listening for Specific InformationTask 1|4408651. we

7、ight; l3Pounds2. a car; 6503. a cash-card; 89764. a fax; 593381; Code-a bank account; 60917718a foreign-exchange counter; 410,000 pesos(Exchange rate; 4,100 to 1)weather; 83 F8. Waterloo; 1815Task 2On a diet and doing a keep-fit class.Rusty expensive.YesHe ll contact him and talk about the new contr

8、act.Probably in a bank.For a holidayBecause Dave and Jane are there.Quiz.Section B Describing different People ITask 31. Sex: female2. Sex: maleAge: about 35Age: an older man about seventyHeight: about average Height: rather short, about five feet or five feet twoHair: long blackHair: Grey ,large mu

9、stache3. Sex: femaleAge: quite young, about thirtyHeight: really tallHair: blondOthers: carrying red flowersOthers: glasses, yellow flower Others: white flower in jacket4. Sex: maleAge: about forty-fiveHeight: very tallHair: very long, darkOthers: no flower; wearing a T-shirt saying “Bruce Springs I

10、s the Boss ”Section C Taking a PhotoTask4 a4 b5 c2 d6 e3 flTask 5 6 4 2 3 1 5 photos, coin, stool dial, background, flashSection D Express CompanyTask 61. Prepaid express bag service major cities $10 Buy a bag in advance.Call for a quick pick up.Same day serviceExpress road serviceThey will go to yo

11、u.For larger packagesWithin the city $8Any town Depends on distance and weightFor further details call:Tel:33445656Ask:for the sales departmentPart III Listening Comprehension Test1.10.CUnit FourPart I Listening PracticeSection A Listening for GistTask 11. Garden2. Vending-machine3. Microwave oven 4

12、. Computer/Word-processor/Video Game5. Clothes6. Hifi /Music system7. Art8. Concert9. Tennis10. HolidaysTask 2lawn, flower beds , fencebutton, cold water, hot chocolatefood, be cooked in no time, electricityswitch, disc, programfit, tight, shrink, suitcompact, speaker, cassette-playermodern, abstrac

13、t, colors and formssinger, guitars, drum, recordsplayer, backhand, scoretan, beach, hotel ,campingSection B Telephoning about JobsTask 3 DianewaitressTracytypistGredcar salesmanJoe businessmanTask 3 B3 C.1Task 4part-time, Saturday and Sunday, eight hours a dayf ull-time, Tuesday through Sunday,worki

14、ng nights; five or six days a weeka weekend job; three evenings a week, hours are five to midnight Task 4Section C A Same Job or a New JobTask 51. Liza new job2. Tom same job3. Brian new job4. Kay new job5. Janice new jobSection D Interview about a JobTask 6A1 Employment AgencyFull Name: Jessica Ric

15、hardsAddress: 33 Landseer Road, NewtownDate of Birth: Mach 19th, 1980Education: SecondaryExaminations passed: English, chemistry, maths, French, physics, and biologyInterests (hobbies & sports): playing the piano, in a jazz band, water-skiingExperience? Previous posts: lab assistantPost or position

16、required: lab assistantAny special requests: noPart III Listening Comprehension Test1. C2.B4.C8. CBUnit FivePart One Listening PracticeSection A Listening for Gist Task 1 | 1. a pair of trousers 3. a newspaper and mints/sweets 5. Drinks 7. a haircut 9. a game of squash Task 2 1. in a clothes-shop 3.

17、 at a newsagent s 5. at a pub 7. at a hairdresser s /barber 9. at a sports club Section B Shopping Task 3 gold pen $135 bracelet $545 Task 41. watch 2. ringThey are too expensive for her. Section C Paying for the Things Task 52. a return ticket4. ballet or theatre tickets6. tickets for a coach trip8

18、. soup and fish10. throat medicine2. at the station4. at a box-office6. in a tourist office /travel agencys 8. in a restaurant10. at a chemist s /pharmacy3. pen4. bracelet1. personal check 2. credit card 3. personal check 4. cash 5. traveler Section D Andrew s Complaints checkTask 6 Equipment: elect

19、ric fanNo.: BE 42703 02Size: mediumColor: blueMade in/date: 1985Fault: It doesn t work.Purchaser: Andrew EmmettAddress: 5 Rainbow Terrace West Old Field SurreyPhone No.: 77480Part III Listening Comprehension Test10.C1.8.C9.CUnit SixPart I Listening PracticePart ID Listening Comprehension Test1.Unit

20、SevenPart I Listening PracticeSection A Telephone Numbers TOC o 1-5 h z Task 1 | 342-6070305(2) 911-1144216 623-4030313(4) 505-6653504 610-1214617(6) 632-1010202 211-4579212 397-4231602974-0012215864-3079206Task 2 313 202 305 342-6070 (4) student s number Section B Telephone Quiz Task 3 10,9,1,4,6,2

21、,7,8,5,3.Task 4The number you have dialed has been temporarily disconnected and is no longer in service.You can dial that direct.Please have her call me back at 654-9234.I have a collect call from Sue. W川 you accept the charges?She isn t here right now Can I take a message?What number did you dial?T

22、his number is unlisted.I ll connect your call. Please hold.This is a recording.There is no one here by that name. Section C Making Arrangements Task 5CallName of Person CalledName ofCallerReason for CallResult of Call1Mr. EdwardsJohn Bird/Edwards to call Bird back2John BirdPeterEdwardsinstallation p

23、roblemstechnician to go round in the afternoon3SusanPhillipsGerald SmithTo fix a meetingmeeting arranged 10:00 next FridayTask7Meet Stacey at school at 4:30. Stacey has told others. Bring volleyball and Stacey s moneyDinner with Tim on Thursday. Will meet at 7:00 instead of 6:30. Will pick you up he

24、re.Dr White. Dental check-up. Thursday, 2 pm. Call if not convenient.Diane called. Ruth Lee needs a ride tomorrow. Can you take her? Call her 547 6892Car ready next Tuesday. Car needed a lot of work. Replaced battery but still working on starter. Will cost around $350. You need new snow tires.Part I

25、II Listening Comprehension TestTalk 1so that their customers may call them long distance free of chargedial 0, and ask the operator for the 800-number operator who can help you.sell products and services.charging high rates or encouraging unauthorized callers to call.ask your local phone company to

26、block access to 900 numbers from your phone.Talk 2Cell phone etiquette.Inappropriate use of the cell phone is widespread.Ten feet.Because the cell phone can be distracting or disruptive to others.It may interfere with the signals or other sensitive equipment.Unit EightTask 1Task 2.They can per the r

27、abbits, sheep, and other animals.There are items from many parts of the world.They believe in taking care of the environment.4.It is both educational and interesting.5. Bats, owls and other animals.Section B Safari TourTask 3You mustn t get off the land -rover without permission.You must all stay cl

28、ose to the guide.You all have to sign these insurance declarations.You mustn t disturb the animals.Task 4land-rover, could be attackedcompany regulation, signdisturb, wild, tame, zoos50 miles, 80insect repellent, drinking water, rolls of 35mm film, packed lunch Section C The Afternoon s TourTask 5Th

29、e cathedral was built in 1241. It was designed by Hugo Derash, a French, so it s in Norman style. You can see part of the wall, a small statue besidea fountain. It s in the marketplace and a regular Tuesday market is held. There is a flower market every two weeks on Saturdays in Summer. The worn sta

30、tue represents Venus, and the water comes from the springs in the hills and is very clear.Task 612416. Venus, goddess of loveHugo Derash, France, brother 7. flower, twoNorman8. Tuesdaywall9. Springs in the hillsmodern10. clearSection D Julie s VacationTask 7urban holiday, campingStanley Park, aquari

31、um, Grouse mountain, museums galleriesRide over, deck, sat inside, read magazines Task 8It s cold and miserable.It s much an elegant cit y with a lot of British influence.A pin with a tiny totem pole on it.Part III Listening Comprehension Testl .8. A10Listening Test One8. DThree stages: marriage by

32、capture; marriage by contract or purchase; marriage based on mutual love.It symbolizes the period when the bridegroom hides his captured bride until her kinsmen grew tired of searching for her.The wed was the money, horses, or cattle which the groom gave as security and as a pledge to prove his purc

33、hase of the bride from her father.Blue was the color of purity love and fidelity.Bridesmaids remind us of the days when there had to be ten witnesses at the solemn marriage ceremony.Listening Test Two1.C11.primitivemeasure progress of students, show what they are lackingselection and promotionTest r

34、esults lack validity and reliability; Teacher and students work for high marks instead of learning.Some Asian students with very high TOEFLmarks turn out to be poor in their communication skills in theUnit NinePart I Listening PracticeSection A Stress and Your HealthTask 1Person 1. I can t sleepPers

35、on 2. I eat mostly snack foods.Person 3. I can t stop smoking, drink more beer.Person 4. I can t eat.Task 2fatiguelistlessnesssleeping problemsloss of appetite or stomach disordersheart palpitationsSection B Student StressTask 3pressure, parents, myself, academically, exactly, track recordquarter sy

36、stem, beginning, end, middle, screw up, messed up, well ordered, perfecteleventh week, ten-week, half-week, examscumulative, incorporate, different problems Task 4quiet, nervous, distracted, around, music, C slibrarydesk, room, straight, awake, comfortablenight, quietSection C Techniques for Managin

37、g Stress (1)Task 5What we can do with stress.Four points:recognition of stress and welcome to it.Be thankful, an attitude of gratitude to life for life.to set my body in position to take whatever comes along and to utilize it properlyto maintain the hormonal system in a proper state of balanceBecaus

38、e a thankful attitude maintains the hormonalsystem in a proper state ofbalance so that we are able to take whatever action is necessary in a constructive wayTask 6to become aware of potentially stressful situations and avoid themto reduce our workload and organize the work in a better wayto get the

39、people rest and exerciseto find a balance between wok and playSection D Techniques for Managing Stress (2)Task 7She can t lower her workload right now.Visualization or meditation, more positive outlook, mentally planning your day s activities in a less stressful way.How to deal with the stress.A spo

40、rt called crew to achieve physical and mental balance.The emotions have a great deal to do with the disease and healing process.Dr. Norman Cousins laughed himself back to health.Task 83.FPart III Listening Comprehension TestUnit TenPart I Listening PracticeSection A Personal HeroesTask 1Dr. Martin L

41、uther King:won the Nobel Peace Prize? against racism:was peacefulMother Teresa of Calcutta? helped poor people:won the Nobel Peace Prize:helped sick peopleNavajo Code4alkers:was peaceful:soldiers:are well-known by Native American people Task 2racism, discrimination, peaceful, gutssend, receive messa

42、ges, language, figured outpoorest, Calcutta, India, feed, take care of, sick Section B AKIO MORITA (Mr. Sony) Task 3in Nagoya, Japana rice drink called sakea very small radiowalkmanbecause of the high qualityin 1963Task 4 TOC o 1-5 h z 12122121Section CTask 5he used a $1,500 check to mark a page in

43、a book. Then he lost the book!in Ulm, Germany.Because when he was a child, he learned things very slowly and he didn t speak until he was three years old.When he was 12, Albert began reading math and science books.In 1922, he received the Nobel Prize for physics.he died in 1955.Task 6 TOC o 1-5 h z

44、1.21122112Section DTask 7Task 8Jane Goodall was born in London, England.she worked as a waitress and saved enough money for the boat trip to Kenya.She was 23 years old then.In Kenya, she met the famous anthropologist Louis LeakeyIn July 1960, Goodall began to study the chimpanzees.Goodall studied ch

45、impanzees for over 40 years.Part III Listening Comprehension Test1. B2.D6.C7.D8. BDUnit ElevenPart I Listening PracticeSection A Premonitions of the Sinking Of the TitanicTask 1of dreams or visions strong feelings, ideas, or guesses that come into people s minds for nomorning of April 15, 1912Titani

46、c struck an iceberg and sank1,50220 cases of premonitionsFutilityFiction: TitanFact: Titanic1898April 15,1912sank after hitting an iceberg sank after hitting an icebergliner unsinkable liner lifeboatslifeboatsTask 2on the doomed ship, over 20 years earlierin which a ship like the Titanic hit an iceb

47、erg and sank 3.clairvoyantsother people, something would go wrong 5.passengers, they canceled their tickets at the last minute Section B The Titanic and the Andrea DoriaTask 3Similarities:were transatlantic ocean linersthey were both luxury linersas each ship was sinking, there were acts of heroism and acts of villainyboth of these ships were considered “ unsinkable ” Differences:take the formapparent reasonIn the earlyunsinkablea passengernine people, twoseveralwould-beboth shipsTitanicon her maiden voyage across Atlanticstruck an

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