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新視野大學(xué)英語視聽說第一冊1-2答案聽力練習(xí)錄音文本和答案UNIT
1II.
Listening
SkillsListening
for
Names1.
Doris:
Good
morning.
Can
I
help
you?
David:
Yes.
I
need
to
change
one
of
my
courses.
Doris:
I’ll
see
what
we
can
do.
What’s
your
name,
please?
David:
My
name’s
David
Brown.
Doris:
Your
first
name
again?
David:
David.
D-A-V-I-D.
The
boy
is
called
David
by
his
first
name.
2.
Nancy:
Excuse
me.
I
want
to
make
sure
if
I
am
registered
for
the
new
semester
of
English
with
Dr.
Lang.
Doris:
Just
a
minute
and
I’ll
check
for
you.
What’s
your
name,
please?
Nancy:
Nancy
Leigh.
Doris:
Is
“Lee”
your
last
name?
Nancy:
No,
it’s
Leigh.
L-E-I-G-H.
But
“Lee”
would
be
easier
to
spell,
wouldn’t
it?
Nancy’s
last
name
is
Leigh.
3.
Doris:
I’m
sorry.
But
if
you
need
a
loan,
you’ll
have
to
go
to
the
Financial
Aid
Office
before
you
can
register.
Nancy:
Them
who
should
I
see
there?
Doris:
Well,
Mrs.
Vicky
Klein
can
help
you.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
anybody
there
is
very
nice.
Nancy:
Oh,
thank
you.
What
is
her
name
again?
Doris:
Vicky
Klein.
V-I-C-K-Y,
K-L-E-I-N.Nancy
should
see
Vicky
Klein
if
she
needs
a
loan.
4.
Doris:
OK,
to
complete
this
form
I
need
your
name
in
full,
please.
Laura:
Laura
Tish
Hill.
Doris:
Tish?
That’s
an
unusual
middle
name.
Would
you
mind
spelling
that
for
me?
Laura:
Sure.
T-I-S-H.
I
was
named
after
my
mother.
Laura’s
full
name
is
Laura
Tish
Hill.
5.
Doris:
Well,
you
need
to
complete
the
form
for
your
parking
pass.
Your
name,
please?
Anthony:
Anythony
Mcdonald.
Doris:
Are
you
“Mc”
or
“Mac”?
Anthony:
“Mc”.
My
family
was
from
Scotland.
Doris:
OK,
Anthony.
I’ll
have
your
parking
pass
ready
in
a
minute.
Anthony
McDonald
will
get
his
parking
pass
in
a
minute.
III.
Listening
InTask
1:
EnrollingGood
morning,
everyone.
I’d
like
to
welcome
you
to
City
University.
I’m
Betty
Russell
and
I
work
in
the
International
Students’
Office.
I
have
some
important
for
you.
First,
you
must
enroll
by
August
28th.
Pick
up
your
ID
card
at
our
office.
Them,
you’ll
need
to
pick
up
a
library
card
so
that
you
can
borrow
books
from
the
library.
Show
them
your
ID
card
in
the
library
and
they
will
do
it
for
you.
You
may
be
thinking
about
the
sports
facilities
at
our
school.
There’s
no
charge
for
student
use,
but
of
course
you’ll
have
to
show
your
ID
card.
Concerning
the
medical
assistance,
the
University
has
its
own
health
center,
and
all
services
are
free
for
enrolled
students.1.B
2.D
3.B
4.C
5.ATask
2:
Living
on
Campus(M=man;
W=woman)M:
Hi,
Lisa.
How’s
life
on
campus?
W:
Hi,
John.
Oh,
not
so
bad.
Pretty
good
in
fact.M:
Is
that
what
do
you
think?
I
mean,
do
you
like
living
on
campus?W:
Yeah,
I
enjoy
living
here
because
there’s
so
many
people
around
and
it’s
easy
to
make
friends.
What
about
you?
Have
you
ever
lived
in
a
dorm
before?M:
No,
this
is
the
first
time.W:
I
think
you’ll
find
it
quite
convenient.
The
library,
labs,
sports
center
and
other
facilities
are
right
on
campus.M:
That’s
true.
The
atmosphere
here
is
different
from
the
outside.
But
I
guess
living
in
town
has
its
advantage
too,
like
being
close
to
the
shopping
center.
You
know,
our
university
is
so
far
from
downtown.W:
But
the
commuting
to
classes…I
mean,
you
would
have
to
get
up
so
early
to
get
to
classes
on
time.
And
then
going
home
would
be
so
much
time.M:
Yeah,
but
the
food
here…it
seems
it’s
the
same
thing
in
the
cafeteria
every
day.W:
Well,
I
think
the
food
here
is
OK,
and
if
you
want
a
change,
you
can
eat
out
once
in
a
while.M:
True.
1.
She
thinks
it’s
easy
to
make
friends.2.
It’s
convenient
to
use
the
library,
the
labs,
the
sports
center
and
many
other
facilities.3.
It’s
near
the
shopping
center.4.
They
would
have
to
get
up
so
early
to
get
to
classes
on
time.
And
then
it
would
take
a
lot
of
time
to
get
home.5.
It
seems
all
the
same
every
day.
Task
3:
Learning
to
speak
EnglishHello,
how
are
you?
When
most
people
learn
English
as
a
second
language,
they
learn
formal
English.
Unfortunately,
learning
it
like
this
tends
to
make
you
feel
distant
and
bored.
The
truth
is,
most
people
in
English-speaking
countries
don’t
speak
to
each
other
in
such
a
formal
way.
They
speak
in
a
casual
way
to
their
friends
and
families.
When
speaking
casually,
people
tend
to
use
a
lot
of
informal
or
colloquial
words,
and
also
shorten
and
connect
their
phrases.
They
say
things
like
“Hey,
what’s
up?”
or
“Hey!
Whatcha
been
dion’?”
These
expressions
are
both
common
and
natural,
and
e.B,
Give
your
opinion
of
A’s
plan,
and
tell
him/her
about
your
experience.
Right.
Actually,
I’m
working
part-time
at
a
chain
store
now.
It
does
bring
in
some
money,
but
I
think
experience
is
more
important.
VI.
Further
Listening
and
SpeakingListeningTask
1:
University
LifeUniversity
life
is
a
new
and
different
experience
for
me.
First
of
all,
living
at
the
university
gives
me
a
sense
of
responsibility,
of
being
on
my
own.
My
parents
aren’t
around
to
say,
“No,
you’re
not
going
out
tonight.”
I
decide
everything
for
myself.
Being
around
lots
of
friendly
people
is
another
aspect
I
like
about
university
life.
On
my
first
say,
when
I
arrived
on
campus,
I
was
a
bit
confused
about
where
I
was
going.
An
upperclassman
noticed
out
I
was
looking
for
my
dorm,
he
said,
“Oh,
just
follow
me;
that’s
where
I’m
going.”
Now,
I
can
really
say
that
I
feel
comfortable
in
the
dorm
because
there
are
so
many
friendly
people
around
to
talk
with.
Finally,
I
LOVE
HAVING
Fridays
off;
I
would
not
be
able
to
deal
with
five
days
of
classes
in
a
row.
How
did
I
do
it
in
high
school?
I
love
sleeping
in
on
Fridays.
I
guess
I’m
sort
of
a
party
animal,
but
it
seems
like
I
go
out
every
Thursday
night.
It
also
seems
like
I
don’t
get
home
until
early
the
next
day1
My
head
hits
the
pillow
and
I
don’t
move
until
Friday
afternoon.1.
new
and
different2.
on
his
own3.
a
bit
confused4.
talk
with5.
sleep
in
Task
2:
Key
to
Learning
EnglishI
think
one
of
the
most
important
keys
to
learning
English
id
to
establish
a
regular
study
program,
like
planning
a
few
minutes
every
morning
around
breakfast
time.
This
idea
may
sound
a
little
too
simple
to
the
learners,
because
they
took
English
in
high
school
for
a
quite
a
few
years,
but
they
didn’t
become
proficient
speakers
of
the
language.
As
a
matter
of
fact
I
do
not
mean
that
we
can
become
fluent
speakers
with
just
a
few
minutes
here
and
there,
but
following
a
regular
and
consistent
course
of
study
can
help
us
on
the
way
to
language
mastery.
In
other
words,
people
need
to
plan
out
their
study
by
setting
realistic
and
attainable
goals
from
the
beginning.
Some
people
get
caught
up
in
the
craze
of
learning
the
language
on
30
days,
only
to
give
up
when
they
can’t
perform
up
to
their
expectations.
And
small
steps
little
by
little,
are
the
key.
For
example,
planning
to
learn
to
use
them
actively—is
far
better
than
learning
30
and
forgetting
them
the
next
day.
1.
T
2.
F
3.F
4.F
5.T
Task
3:
Listening
EffectivelyThrough
it
is
50%
of
everyday
communication,
listening,
it
seems,
is
the
least
taught.
Listening
is
more
than
just
hearing:
it
requires
understanding.
In
an
educational
setting,
listening
effectively
is
critical.
Effective
listening
results
in
doing
the
right
assignment,
doing
the
assignment
correctly,
and
taking
notes
effectively.
Doing
these
activities
well
results
in
learning
and,
most
of
the
time,
good
grades.
In
a
professional
setting,
listening
is
also
critical.
When
you
receive
an
oral
message,
your
response
must
be
correct.
If
you
fail
to
listen
to
customers
or
clients,
you
may
lose
their
business,
and
your
job!
Ina
personal
setting,
listening
effectively
deepens
your
relationships.
When
we
listen
to
someone,
we
say
“You
are
important”
without
ever
speaking
a
word.
When
we
fail
to
listen,
not
only
do
we
not
receive
the
message,
but
we
send
the
message
that
we
are
just
plain
dumb.1.B
2.D
3.A
4.B
5.D
UNIT
2II.
Listening
SkillsIdentifying
Numbers1.
M:
The
stadium
looks
pretty
big.
How
many
people
does
it
seat?W:
It
holds
around
20,000.
They
say
more
than
18,000
Tickets
have
been
sold.Q:
How
many
tickets
are
left
now?
2.
W:
I
was
planning
on
signing
up
for
the
swimming
class.
Bit
I
heard
it’s
full.M:
Really?
That’s
strange.
There
were
nine
swimming
classes
last
semester,
and
this
semester
there
are
five
more.Q:
How
many
swimming
classes
are
there
this
semester/
3.
W:
How
far
do
you
jog
every
day?
5
kilometers?M:
No,
about
15km.
I
have
to
run
that
far
to
stay
in
good
people.Q:
How
far
does
the
man
run
each
day?
4.
M:
How
many
people
will
come
to
your
home
to
watch
the
World
Cup
Final?
Want
me
to
bring
anything?W:
Probably
like
15
or
20.
I’ve
got
most
things
covered.
Maybe
just
bring
a
six-pack
or
something
else
to
drink.Q:
About
how
many
people
will
come
to
watch
the
World
Cup
Final?
5.
W:
How
many
people
do
you
think
will
enter
for
the
City
Marathon?M:
I’m
not
sure.
It
was
250
last
year.
But
someone
told
me
the
number
is
likely
to
double
this
tear.Q:
How
many
people
are
likely
to
enter
for
this
year’s
City
Marathon?
1.D
2.A
3.C
4.B
5.D
III.
Listening
InTask
1:
Yao
MingI
first
saw
Yao
Ming
back
in
1997.
Nike
had
just
signed
a
contract
to
sponsor
the
Shanghai
Sharks.
We
had
a
little
party
to
introduce
ourselves
and
get
to
know
the
players.
A
few
of
us
were
there
when
the
team
walked
in.
They
looked
normal,
most
about
6’4’’
or
so.
Then,
a
thin,
baby-faced
guy
about
7’5’’
came
in.
We
were
all
surprised
at
seeing
him.
We
couldn’t
believe
his
size.
And
when
he
started
hitting
three-pointers,
we
were
really
blown
away!
Our
guys
in
the
U’S’
didn’t
believe
that
there
was
a
Chinese
kid
that
tall.
To
convince
them,
we
had
to
bring
him
to
a
Nike
camp
in
Paris
that
summer.
Yao
had
always
played
against
kids
who
were
older
than
him.
This
was
the
first
time
he
was
competing
with
players
his
own
age.
Del
Harris,
then
the
Lakers
coach,
was
at
the
camp.
He
fell
in
love
with
Yao
Ming.
He
was
telling
everybody,
“I
got
to
have
a
picture
with
that
kid.
One
day
he’s
going
to
have
a
real
impact
on
the
NBA.”
1.D
2.B
3.C
4.D
5.A
Task
2:
RonaldoRonaldo
will
become
the
first
three-time
winner
of
the
FIFA
World
Player
of
the
Year
Award
this
Tuesday.
Ronaldo
played
his
early
football
with
amateur
clubs.
By
the
time
he
was
16,
he
had
signed
his
professional
contract
with
a
Brazilian
club.
He
played
very
well,
gaining
a
goal
almost
in
each
game.
He
was
still
only
17
when
he
went
to
seek
his
fortune
in
the
European
Leagues.
At
a
Dutch
club,
Ronaldo
got
30
goals
on
33
matches.
Back
home,
he
was
a
member
of
the
Brazilian
team
that
won
the
World
Cup
in
the
U.S
.In
1994.Although
he
did
not
get
to
play
a
single
minute
in
that
tournament,
he
was
soon
being
described
as
the
new
Pele.
He
moved
to
Bracelona
in
1996,
and
the
next
summer
became
a
member
of
Inter
Milan.
He
quickly
became
the
hottest
property
in
football,
winning
the
FIFA
World
Player
of
the
Year
Award
in
1996
and
1997.
As
he
took
the
award
in
1999
for
the
third
time,
there
was
no
doubt
that
his
name
would
live
on
in
history.
1.
He
played
his
early
football
with
amateur
clubs.2.
He
signed
his
professional
contract
with
a
Brazilian
club.3.
He
went
to
Europe
to
seek
his
fortune
in
the
European
leagues.4.
He
was
described
as
the
new
Pele.5.
He
won
the
award
for
three
times:
in
1996,
1997
and
1999.
Task
3:
Physical
ExerciseMore
and
more
people
today
are
realizing
the
importance
of
regular
physical
exercise.
Physical
exercise
can
make
you
strong
and
healthy.
By
doing
some
form
of
physical
exercise
every
day,
your
level
of
energy
will
increase
and
you
will
sleep
better
at
night.
There
are
many
different
forms
of
physical
exercises
that
suit
different
tastes
and
needs
of
different
people.
Take
track
and
field
events,
for
example.
Throwing
the
javelin
can
strengthen
your
arm
and
upper
body.
The
long
jump
and
high
jump
can
strengthen
your
legs.
Basketball,
football
and
volleyball
are
also
good
forms
of
exercise.
Be
careful
when
choosing
the
right
type
of
exercise
for
yourself.
Id
your
heart
is
weak,
for
example,
you
should
start
with
some
light
exercise.
If
you
are
overweight,
know
your
limits.
In
a
word,
don’t
overdo
it.
Healthy
form
energy
better
different
tastes
careful
choosing
Task
4:
An
AnnouncementOpen
interested
checkup
apply
PE
Department
exercise
opportunity
IV.
Speaking
OutAsking
for
and
Giving
DirectionsModel
1
Where’s…,
please?Now
Your
TurnNew
student:
Excuse
me.
Where’s
the
gym,
please?Lisa:
You
see
that
library
building
over
there?New
student:
Yeah.Lisa:
The
gym
is
behind
it.New
student:
Thank
you
very
much.Lisa:
Any
time.
Model
2
Sorry,
I’m
new
here,
too.Now
Your
TurnNew
student:
Excuse
me,
could
you
tell
me
how
to
get
to
the
tennis
courts?Ashley:
The
tennis
courts?
Sorry,
I
don’t
know.
I’m
new
here,
too.New
student:
OK,
thanks
anyway.(Then
the
new
student
asks
James.)New
student:
Excuse
me.
Could
you
tell
me
where
the
tennis
courts
are?
James:
See
the
Student
Activities
Center
over
there?
They’re
in
front
of
it.New
student:
Thanks
a
lot.James:
No
problem.
Model
3
Go
straight
ahead
till…Now
Your
TurnNew
student:
Excuse
me.
I
wonder
if
you
could
tell
me
how
to
get
to
the
school
stadium.John:
Just
go
straight
ahead
till
you
reach
the
riverside,
then
turn
right
and
walk
until
you
see
the
students’
cafeteria.
Turn
left,
and
walk
about
five
minutes.
You’ll
see
Hudson
Hall,
a
dorm
building.
The
school
stadium
is
on
the
opposite
side.New
student:
Thank
you
very
much.John:
You’re
welcome.
V.
Let’s
TalkJim:
Hey
Jack,
hurry
up!
The
game’s
going
to
start
any
minute
mow.
What
are
you
doinganyway?Jack:
I’m
just
making
some
popcorn.
Beer,
popcorn,
football!
What
more
could
you
want
on
aSaturday
afternoon?Jim:
Yeah,
I
guess
this
is
the
next
best
thing
to
getting
actual
tickets
to
the
game.
I’m
cool
with
just
watching
it
here
in
the
dorm.
The
TV
will
give
us
a
better
view.Jack:
It’s
gonna
be
a
good
game.
I’m
anxious
to
see
some
of
the
local
players
in
action.Jim:
Yeah,
should
be
good…
but
not
for
your
team.
I
don’t
think
they
have
a
chance.Jack:
Why
not?
We’ve
got
some
good
players.Jim:
Maybe,
but
the
other
team
has
some
of
the
best
players
in
Europe.
David
Beckham,
Michael
Owen.
How
can
your
guys
compete
with
them?Jack:
Of
course
they’re
good,
but
our
local
team
is
also
excellent!Jim:
OK,
if
you’re
so
confident,
how
about
a
bet?Jack:
All
right.
Loser
pays
for
a
dinner
at
Pizza
Hut
after
the
match.Jim:
Fine.
I
could
eat
some
pizza
tonight.
Mmm.
I
can
taste
it
now.Jack:
Don’t
forget
to
bring
your
wallet,
Jim.
You’re
going
to
need
it
after
you
lose.Jim:
Goal!
Michael
Owen.
I
think
I’m
starting
to
get
hungry
for
some
pizza!Jack:
I
think
our
goalkeeper
was
distracted.Jim:
Yeah,
right!
(sarcastically)Jack:
Hey!
Our
team’s
got
a
corner.
Only
two
minutes
left.
Maybe
the
game
will
end
in
a
tie.Jim:
Ooooh!
Too
bad,
Jack.
You
guys
almost
did
it!Jack:
Well,
time
is
up,
and
I’m
starving.
Let’s
go
to
Pizza
Hut.
It’s
on
me!
Jack(
rooting
for
the
home
team)
a,b,e,fJim(
rooting
for
the
visiting
room)
c,d,g,h
For
ReferenceaA,
say
the
score
of
the
match
excitedly.
Wow!
The
score
is
65:67
in
favor
of
Lakers.B,
discourage
your
partner
and
ask
for
wait-and-see.
Come
on!
Rockets
is
striking
back.
He
who
smiles
last
smiles
best.A,
answer
back,
showing
confidence
in
the
visiting
team.
I
don’t
think
so.
Well
begun
is
half
done,
you
know.B,
shout
at
the
three-point
shoot
which
leads
to
the
home
team’s
advantage.
THREE!
68:67
in
Rockets’
favor.
Come
on,
guys!
Some
more
points!A,
sign
at
the
final
loss
of
the
visiting
team
and
show
your
disbelief.
Oh,
Jesus.
How
can
that
be?bA,
comment
on
the
general
performance
of
the
team.
These
guys
do
a
good
job
today,
huh?
B,
agree
but
say
what
you
see
happening
on
the
field.
Yeah.
They’re
really
wonderful.
Oh,
the
opposing
team
scored
two
goals
within
THREE
minutes!A,
show
your
extreme
disbelief.
Incredible!
2goal
in
3
minutes!B,
complain
about
the
poor
defense
and
save.
What
poor
defense
and
terrible
save
of
the
goalkeeper!A,
Show
your
disappointment
by
promising
not
to
watch
the
team’s
game
later.
My
whole
night
id
ruined.
I
don’t
want
to
watch
their
game
any
more.
VI.
Furthering
Listening
and
SpeakingListeningTask
1:
Sports
in
the
U.S.Sports
are
very
important
in
the
U.S.
both
for
spectators
and
participants.
Many
people
have
jobs
where
they
sit
for
most
of
the
day,
so
when
they
have
free
time,
they
like
to
take
part
in
more
physical
activities.
Both
team
sports
and
individual
activities
are
popular.
Youth
sports
are
played
either
in
local
clubs
or
for
teams
representing
schools.
Most
major
league
sports
recruit
their
players
from
college
or
high
school
teams.
Specter
sports
are
also
a
major
part
of
American
culture.
Many
Americans
watch
sports
weekly,
if
not
daily.
Thousands
of
people
attend
professional
and
college
sporting
events
to
cheer
on
their
local
teams.
Millions
more
choose
to
watch
on
TV
and
root
from
their
own
living
rooms.
On
TV,
American
football,
baseball
and
basketball
are
the
most
popular
sports.
Soccer
has
a
long
way
to
go
before
it
is
on
the
same
level
with
the
“big
three”.
Although
there
is
some
overlapping,
football
is
played
in
the
fall,
basketball
in
the
winter
and
baseball
in
the
spring
and
summer.
American
professional
teams
are
privately
owned
and
generally
situated
in
major
cities,
so
they
have
a
large
fan
base
to
draw
from.
There’s
no
government
involvement
in
these
leagues.1.
popular
2.
weekly
3.
local
clubs
4.
big
three
5.
fan
base
Task
2:
WalkingGenerally,
people
travel
by
car,
bus
or
subway
in
America.
Rarely
is
a
bicycle
used
as
a
method
for
transportat
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