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2023年2月28日发(作者:红莲の弓矢)1
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
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Passage2
s:
Paul
-keeper
peopletakeclimatechangeseriously
eace
Clare
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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
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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