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英语书答案

英语书答案

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2023年2月28日发(作者:红莲の弓矢)

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新标准大学英语视听说教程3答案

Unit1Discoveringyourself

Insideview:

Conversation1:

onversation1andcorrectthesentencesaccordingtoconversation.

snotgoingbackhometoChina.(BecauseshewantstoworkinLondonduringthelong

summerholidayandfindoutwhatit'sliketoliveinthisbusyandlivelycity.)

'sthemiddleofsummer.

sgoingtoworkforLondonTimeOff,awebsiteaboutLondon.

§isJanet'sboss.

oesn'tknowwhatsheisgoingtodo.(Becauseitisherfirstdayworkingthere.)

esn'tagreethatNewYorkisthegreatestcity.(AndythinksLondonis.)

3.

JanetAndyJoe

1

V

2

VV

3V

4

V

5V

6V

7V

8V

pairsanddiscussthequestions.

antstofindoutwhatthebusyandlivelycityofLondonislike.

.

sn'tagreewithAndy.(Buttheyargueinajokingway.)

tasgreatacityasLondon.

nksLondonisprobablythegreatestcityintheworld.

Conversation2

s:1.b;2.c;3.a;4.c.

s:bbbaab

Outsideview:

:4-5-1-3-2

s:bccaa

2

eAnswers:

theteachersmayaskthestudentstodiscusssomehappyexperiences,thentocomparethem

yhelpthemtothinkcarefullyaboutwhatmakesthemhappyandhowthey

canbehappyinfuture.

2.*ightalsobeactivitiesasking

mostactivitieswouldinvolvegroupwork.

*Ithinktheclassmightreadsomereportsorfictionalaccountsofhappinessandunhappiness.

Studentswouldthendiscusstimeswhentheywerehappyorunhappy,andwhatmadethemfeelthat

way.

sesomewillthinktheclassisusefulandsomewon'ents

mayhavedifferentopinionsandreactions.

s:

3.g4.c

s:

theycanlearnsomethingaboutthemselves.

eadtoahigherself-consciousness.

eadtohappiness.

gtheningofthepersonality.

5.“WhoamIasapersonA?mIreallyhappy?”

ksstudentscangetindicationsofhappinessfromteachers.

essscientists.

n'twritedefinitionsontheboard.

eAnswer:

r,aGermanschool—

HeidelbergW'illsyHellpachSchool—hasintroducedahappinessclass,inadditiontostandardsubjects

suchaslanguagesandmathematics,intotheschoolcurriculuminordertobooststudents'morale.

Theprincipa

happinessclassactivitiesaimtohelpstudentsachievehappinessbyencouragingapositivestateofmind,

rcisethathasbeengiventostudentsisto

askoneofthemtowalkacrosstheclassroom;way,each

tandingtheirownbodybetterhelpsthemto

understandtheirstateofmind.

udentsrealizethat

happinessisnotadefinitionwrittenontheboard,butsomethingtheyhavetoworkhardtofindfor

ult,thisisanewtypeofteachingwhichmayhavealongwaytogobeforeitcatcheson.

Listeningin

Newsreport

s:ad

Passage1:

s:cdab

3

Passage2:

eanswers:

tellthemthattheyshouldaskfirstiftheyhaveanypassionforthesubjecttheyintend

thinktheydon'tknowwhethertheyhaveapassionforit,thentheyshouldre

informationaboutthesubjectonlineoraskpeoplewhohavestudiedthesubject.

s:

anacademiccounseloratManchesterUniversity.

alkingtoapresenterandalistenerforaradioprogramme.

portantbecausetheirsubjectchoicesarelikelytohaveanimpactontheirfuturecareers.

stoworkinIT.

ll.(InBritaineachuniversityhasadifferentmixtureofcourses;somecoursescanonly

befoundinafewuniversities.)

s:

ths;weaknesses;personality;like;subjects;organized;confident;outgoing;ateam;

workingalone.

career;intoaparticularareaofwork;chosenfield;relatedindustries;leading.

onal;graduates;high-flyers;career;

Unit2Childhoodmemories

InsideView

Conversation1

estatementsare:2,3,5.

s:

hwark,whichispartofLondon.

120yearsold

toberaisedthreeorfourtimesaday

ften

ate1980sand1990s

1960s

s:

'sreallyimpressed.

etheycouldn'tgounderLondonBridge.

thissideofLondonBridge.

mbersthatmanybuildingsweredamagedfromthewar.

dtotakeyoutohospitalbecausethewaterwassopolluted.

eofthecleanestcityriversintheworld.

Conversation2

s:bbbdda

s:babbb

4

OutsideView

eanswers:

htprovideteachersandmaterialsforliteracyprogrammesandgivevaccinationstochildren

topreventdisease.

t,'veseensomethingonTVaboutthewarthere.

thattraditionallytherewereafewschools,butthewarhasprobablyaffectedschoolsandsome

mistaken,butIthinkthatinsomeplacesgirlscannotgotoschool.

oorcountrywhichhashadawar,soUNICEFcanhelpgenerallywiththemotherchildren's

ically,theorganizationmayhelpwithgirlsschools.

:436152

s:;2.e;3.c;4.f;5.a;6.b

s:1.d;2.a;3.b;4.b;5.a

eanswers:

cangetaneducation,thisshould

helpthemsolveotherproblemslikepovertyandmalnutrition.

mple,manywillnot

haveanormalfamilylife;ildrenmightbeshockedordepressed

hildrenseeschoolsasplacesofhope.

retwothingswecando:IntheshorttermwecouldsupportUNICEFandcharitieswhichdo

goodworkforthesechildren,andinthelongtermwecouldanalyzetheconditionsthatleadtoconflicts

andwarsandtrytothinkabouthowtopreventsuchevents.

Listeningin

Newsreport

s:1.a;2.c

Passage1

s:

band

hinthedistance

oriteaunt(anduncle)

(thespeakerandherbrother)

14

7.20years

s:1.c;2.b;3.a;4.c;5.d;6.a

Passage2

s:

KevinEva

1V

2

V

3V

5

4V

5V

6

V

7V

s:

asreallylookingforwardtoschool,becausehewantedtobegrown-uplikehisbrotherJoh

nny.

oesn'tremembermuchabouthisdayatschool,apartfromalittleboylyingonthefloorand

screamingandscreaming.

eshewantedtogohomeandshecouldn'tgethercoaton.

etheyusedtofightalot(butactuallytheywerejusthavingfun).

ughtRobinalookedlikeanangel.

eshehadhadsomegoodtimesandhadbeeninagroupofgirlswhoweresupportiveof

eachother.

ehewantedtogetajobandearnsomemoney.

Unit3

InsideView

Conversation1

eanswers:

einaplacewheretherearelotsofcinemasandtheatres,probablyintheWestEndof

London.

mousforentertainmentandnightlife:theatres,shows,cinemasandclubs.

'tbeinterviewingsomeonefroma

TVprogramoradocumentaryfilm.

peratingacameratorecordtheinterview.

s:

toworkinatheatre.

dthescenerybetweenactsintheplay.

MyFairLady

outwhereAndyandJanetareortocheckiftheyaregoingtobelate.

6

'satheatrecritic.

tocheckthesoundlevel.

s:

JanetAndyJoe

1

V

2

V

3V

4V

5V

6

V

7V

8V

9

V

10V

s:

Truestatementsare:2,3,4.

s:bcdca

s:ababaaaa

OutsideView

s:

Truestatementsare:1,5,9,10.

s:

ScottAnne

1

V

2V

3V

4

V

5V

6

V

7

V

8V

9

V

10V

11

V

12V

s:

traitsandbooksbothtellstories.

ryingtocaptureadeeperesseneeofaperson.

apinholecamera,whichrequiresaverylongexposure.

dstoworkonthereflectionsinthewaterandthefaceoftheboy.

7

sthemtogetherwithstring.

estocapturesomethingaboutthesoul,ortheessenee,oftheperson.

esentstheprocessofdecay.

Listeningin

Newsreport

s:1.c2.b

Passage1

s:

hlightwasseeingtheshowNanta.

'saliveshow:parttheatre,partdance,partmusic.

icisamixtureoftraditionalKoreanmusic,percussionanddrums.

1997.

eit'sanon-verbalperformanee.

'ssetinakitchen.

eknives,dustbinlidsandkitchenutensils.

s“randomdrumming”inKorean.

s:

Truestatementsare:2,4,7.

Passage2

s:

TateModernMoMAGuggenheim

LondonNewYorkBilbao

20001929,reopenedin20061997

Free20USdollars8euros

4.5million2.5million1million

1

3

2

s:acdcb

Unit4

InsideView

Conversation1

s:

,Ican'tspendmorethan100poundsperweek.

8

2.…,sharedwiththreeotherpeople.

tis110poundsperweek.

4.…,hecandoitoutsidebusinesshours,inhisowntime.

5.…lookingforanewjobaswell.

ywishyouwouldn_____rivatecallsatwork.

Conversation2

eanswers:

yhavebeenabadtenant.

sitisnearhisworkorisveryconvenientforshopsand

transport.

elessconvenientwithmoreroadtraffic.

s:dbaab

s:

abroad

hecorner

ient

cheap

shionable

nsport

ivingroom

nutes

9.100pounds

s:aaaab

OutsideView

s:1-d,2-f,3-b,4-c,5-a,6-e.

eanswers:

emsratherhigh,'tthinkBritainhasmanyfarmer

eardthatmostBritishpeopleliveinhouses.

ajorityliveintownsandcities,Ithinkwemustconsider1,3and6.3looksexpensive

soIexpectsemi-detachedandterracedhousesarethemostcommon.

acesmayhavemoreclayor

forests.

theremustbemoremodernbuildings,asthepopulationhasgrownsomuch.

s:7426351

s:

reasmanysemi-detachedhouses

peopleliveinflats,

3.….,becausebuildersuselocalmaterials.

4.….andisusedtomakeroofs.

5.….is“AnEnglishman'shomeishiscastle.”

s:

orflats

whouses

9

ercent

tachedhouses

kverydifferent

encesinage

ionalthatchedcottages

lotoftimeandmoney

astle

Listeningin

Newsreport

s:da

Passage1

s:

30s

an100,000

4.483

6.40to50percent

s:

ring

als

tfouryears

uarters

ies;26and45

orfriends

Passage2

eanswers:

1.*IwillstaywithmyparentsuntilIgetmarried.

*vetomovetoanothercityandstartanewlife.

2.*yIshouldsaveforlaterandnotwastemoneyonrent.

*theywouldbequitepleasedifImovedout,butnottoo

faraway.

n'ntsdothecookingandwashing.

havemorefreedom

donothavemuchspace.

s:

ManWoman

1V

2V

3V

4V

5V

10

6

V

7V

8

V

9V

s:dabad

s:

r20s.

ehardtofind,studentshavefeestopaybackandrentsarehigh.

eadultkidsbecausetheydon'tseemtomindmovingbacktolivewiththeirparents

cookedandhesawhisfriends.

criptwriter.

kedinasupermarket.

waslowandshehadnochoice.

departmentmanager.

Unit5

InsideView

Conversation1

s:

ntonesefood.

andChineserestaurants.

nttoknowaboutlifeinChinatownandabitofbackgroundandhistory.

reveryfewChinesewhoactuallylivethere.

'smuchsmaller.

reonlythreeorfourstreets.

s:1-d,2-g,3-f,4-a,5-b,6-c,7-e.

Conversation2

s:dbcba

s:

dparents

secommunity

3.200years

s

eirliving

glaundries

tartofthe20thcentury

rants

endsanddidbusiness

ateChineseNewYear

s:bbabb

11

OutsideView

s:

'speacefulandquietandjusttheplacetorelax.

ght.

thematingseason.

ey'reonacrowdedstreetorbus.

'dbeveryangryandtellthemtomove.

hrowalittlesandintheirfaceandmakethemmove.

stowelnexttothemandstartaconversation.

cangetalotmoreaggressive.

'swaitinguntilsomeonewantsherparkingspace.

s:bcda

eanswers:

theproducerwillshowuswhathappenswhensomeonewantstotakeherparkingspace.

sanotherpersonwillquicklytaketheparkingspaceinsteadofthepersonwhoisalready

waitingforhertocomeoutofherplace.

s:

sintotheparkingspacethattheproducerleft.

ehewaswaitingfirst.

anagementcounseling.

etheradioison.

ngproblem.

dbeepthehorn,rolldownthewindowandshoutveryrudethingsatthepersonwhotookthe

space.

ldyelloutofthewindowandtellthemtomove.

portantforsurvival.

s:7,1,4,14,11,12,5,6,8,2,9,13,3,10.

Listeningin

Newsreport

s:dc

Passage1

s按顺序填入):

effectivegroups;30s;increases,factors,identity,individualperformance,60s,group,Forming,gettoknow,

ideasandcreativeenergy,identity,Performing,together.

s:

personalitiesRoles

1ChairpersonSelf-confidentEncouragingotherstocontribute

2CompanyworkerConservativeHelpingorganizeothers

3ShaperOutgoinganddynamicMotivatingothers

4PlantOftenalonerAgenius

5ResourceinvestigatorAlwayscurious

Exploringnewides

6Monitor-evaluator

Calmandserious

Makinggood,balaneeddecisions

12

7Teamworker

Sociallyorientedandsensitive

Encouragingateamspirit

8Completer-finisher

Conscientiousperfecti

onist

Followingthroughonthedetailsandtyi

ngupanylooseends

Passage2

s:cbcca

s:

250peopledied.

2.36newhomeswererebuilt.

osquaremeters.

4.30percentofthecostofbuildingorrebuildingtheirhomeisneeded.

Unit6

InsideView

Conversation1

s:

ekends.

ayoftheweek./Allweek.

3.10amto6pm.

prettylivelyaspeoplegotothepubsandrestaurantsallaround.

llprettywelleverything.

'safamousclub./It'soneofthegreatclubsinLondon.

lectricBallroom.

,shedoesn't.

s:

JanetAndyJoe

1V

2V

3V

4

V

5V

6V

7V-

8

V

Conversation2

s:ccddeb

s:

fun

alsoffilmandmusic

13

festivals

dadults

food

tch

ry

derately

restoftheyear

s:aabbb

OutsideView

s:

arcalendar.

nshappiness.

arrangementswhichincludepinebranches,bambooandblossoms.

sandtangerinesmeanhappiness.

srepresentlonglife.

s:

xactdate

or15days

outtheoldyear

comingyear

elopesofmoney

ngthehousecompletely

swillturnintofruit

entstogetherness;meanhappinesstoeveryone

s:

'reverygenerous

orea

ilysetting

rownplate

;Americans

ankids

stomstheylike

s:ccaccd

Listeningin

Newsreport

s:cc

Passage1

s:thetruestatementsare:2,5and6.

s:

aguy

m

14

fthe17thcentury

hParliament

ryingtolight

heydid

on

dbuilding

Passage2

7.

ChristmasThanksgivingHogmanay

1

V

2

V

3V

4V

5V

6V

7V

8V

s:

eit'sreligiousfestivalbutsheisnotareligiousperson,soitdoesnmeaningtoher.

'sagoodreasonforfamiliestogettogether,eatalotofgoodfoodandgiveeachotherpresents.

eit'sexcitingtothinkthatFatherChristmaswillcomedownthechimneyandleavethem

presents.

'satimetogivethanksforeverythingyouhave.

it'sprobablyascommercializedasChristmas.

rtestdayoftheyear.

Unit7

InsideView

Conversation1

s:

nksit'sold.

.

hedroof.

fdriedgrass.

and.

tonthesummerseasonattheGlobe.(Asschoolshaveterms,theatreshaveseasons.)

ord-upon-Avon

s:

1.1997

2.1666

resomeseatsbutmostpeoplestand.

130kilometres

s:dbcac

15

Conversation2

s:thetruestatementsare:1,3,4,5,and9.

s:

agroupofactors

2.1603

down

tplay

nhimself

mplays

diencesthink

spectfor

nttoaudiences

s:baab

OutsideView

s:thetruestatementsare:1,2and5.

s:bcabd

s:

'tlikecycling

thinggood

couch

olegs

theroad

hebike

'sbeendifferent

mingmarvelously

Listeningin

Newsreport

s:dba

Passage1

s:

k

oon

3.155

4.30to45seconds

6.57

7.29

s:

erefewinjuries

ire

uccessfullanding

inwater

intotheboats

kentohospitals

o

tanyengines

16

Passage2

s:

Paul

-keeper

peopletakeclimatechangeseriously

eace

Clare

-timeaccountant

aGates

-foundingtheBillandMelindaGatesFoundation

eChildren

s:abbac

Unit8

InsideView

Conversation1

s:

SherlockHolmsGuyFawkesDickWhittington

1

V

2

V

3V

4V

5V

s:

g.

sn'tknowanythingaboutLondon.

isted;somedidnot.

cometoLondonwithhiscattoseekhisfortune.

ordMayerofLondonfourtimes.

noproofthathehadacat.

stsofLondon.

Conversation2

s:babe

s:

estions

'sthewaytodoit

al

ulikebest

estEnd

meal

'sextraordinary

'snext

17

s:babba

OutsideView

s:thetruestatementsare:1,3and4.

s:

t

eople

screeninhiseyes

bananas

scendedfromapes

andanimals

s:

vityreductionstoryandtheNoah'sarkstory.

vityreductionstory.

vityreductionstorywasahoax;theNoah'sarkstorywastrue(becausesometh

hadbeenspotted).

s:

donafamoushoax

assinfrontof

efloating

ldwasdestroyedbyaflood

lievedtobe

cedontheradio

thetopof

aynotbeNoah'sark

tobelievethem

Listeningin

Newsreport

s:ccb

Passage1

s:1.d,,,4.d,5.c,6.a,7.e,8.e

s:

edifferences

asonlydarkness

aslight

island

tocreate

ldemergesfromit

,andtheearth

onmythatall

Passage2

s:Callers1,3,4and5believeinbigcats.

s:bcdbd

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