新标准大学英语视听说教程2-习题答案及听力原文

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新标准大学英语视听说教程2习题答案及听力原文Unit 1.Inside view2. They have decided on: 2, 5 and 55,1, c; 2. C; 3. b; 4. A; 5.d6.1.Maybe I should2. Supposing 3. everythings organized, isnt it4. Ive arranged for people to5. Ill count it all up6. Wed better7. Ive got a suggestion8. How aboutOutside view2.The true statements are 3 and 53.1, one of the best universities2. most talented students 3. well-known around the world4. have open doors5. good social life6.you want it to be7. on another campus8. its a fun place9. go to concerts10. during the weekListening in8.1. b; 2. D; 3. D; 4. B ; 5, aUnit 2Inside view 2. Kate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate34-1-2-7-3-5-66.1. b; 2, a; 3. D; 4, d; 5. D;7.1. She was feeling2. I felt as if3. I wouldnt worry about it4. I wish I could have helped5. you look cheerful6. What an amazing grade7. I feel on the top of the world8.1. a; 2. A; 3. A ; 4. A; 5. A; 6. BOutside view2. 1. Kim2. Kim3. Ted4. Sebastien5.Ted6. Kim7.Sebastien8. Kim3.The true statements are: 2, 3 and 54.1. c; 2. A; 3. B; 4. C; 5. D; 6. A; 7. D; 8. B ; 9. C; 10. AListening-in1. Red2. Blue3. Blue-green4. Green5. Red6. Green7. Red8. Red9. Blue10. Orange11. Blue12. Yellow-green13. Blue14. Orange15. Yellow16. Yellow-orange4.1. blue; 2. Yellow; 3, green; 4. Blue-green; 5. Red; 6. Orange; 7. Blue-green; 8. Yellow7.1.g; 2. F; 3. D; 4. C; 5. E; 6. B; 7, aUnit 3.Inside view4.1. c; 2. D; 3. B; 4.d 5. B5.1. This woman said that.2. Youre joking3. Thats what she said4. Its just too much5.She thinks6. Im really furious.7. Unbelievable8. what they said was6.1.a; 2, b; 3. B; 4. B. 5. A. 6. AOutside view.3.1. gain access2. commit this crime; looking at property; an uncut garden3. 800 crimes4. white female(African and Asian Britons are more likely to live in larger family units.)4,6-4-2-5-1-35.1. b; 2. D; 3. B; 4. B. 5. DListening-in3. 1. the policeman2. bite someone3. 2,0004. the newspaper5. what was happening6.1. Anna Black2. Just over a week ago3. about seven4. male5. mobile phone6. two men7. five minutes7.1. b; 2. A; 3. A; 4. B; 5. DUnit 4.Inside view1.1. story A, 32. story B, 13. story B, 34. story A, 25. story A, 16. Story B, 22,1.front2.several3. did not realize4. the thief5. sell3,1. Mark2. Mark3. Mark4. Janet5. Kate6. Mark, Kate4,1. Tornadoes have damaged home in Northern England2. He is still missing3. Global warming is accelerating4. There are lots of different views and it I very stimulating5. A news addict6. They have to be knowledgeable about current affairs7. Whether she is going to watch Friends with her later.5,1. There is still no news of 2. Scientists claim that3. Mostly get my news4. Ive got used to 5. Ive got into the habit of6. I spend too much time6.1.b; 2. A; 3. B; 4. B; 5. B; 6. AOutside view2,2-7-4-5-1-3-63,1.do you mind2. journalism, photography3. for two hours4. getting these invitations5. on the screen4.The true statements are; 2 and 55.1. Every Saturday night2. To take peoples pictures3. How do you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street?4. They feel you shouldnt have the right to invade their privacy.5. Because whatever were consuming, were encouraging them to spread(by buying magazines with such photos in them we are encouraging paparazzi to go and take such pictures.)Listening-in2.1. He says he was on the phone to his girlfriend, but in the cartoon he was actually talking to a girl in the kitchen.2. Because he is the person being interviewed for the news story and knows the most about it.3.1. Phil Taylor2. South Block, Room 183. November 104. 11 pm5. He had a telephone conversation with his girlfriend and forgot about the chips he was deep-frying, and then the chips and oil caught fire.6.ten minutes7. The fire ruined the cooker, two kitchen units and one wall.4.1. d; 2. A; 3. A; 4. B; 5. C7.1. Tricia2. Karen3. Tricia4. Karen5. Karen6. Rick7. Tricia, Rick and Karen8.1. just as many2. how they behave3. a gardening programme4. do very well5. to say to thatUnit 5Inside view1.Topics mentioned are:2,3,5,6 and 821. Id love to know more about the emperor,he was cool。2. Before that,there were seven big stars and they had been fighting each other for many years.3. Qin was king of the largest state and he defeated the six other states, one after another.4. After his army had attacked the first state, the next state surrendered without much fight.5. The army leaders were very clever, they used a river to flood the city.6. After conquering the last state, Qin made himself Emperor of the whole of China.7. Was he the emperor who created the Terracotta Warriors?8. He was so afraid of death that he wanted them to guard him in the afterlife.3.1. Something like 500,000men.2. He is seen as the greatest emperor in Chinese history.3. Yes, of course he had enemies.4. Yes, he built the first Great Wall。4.1. She says it was an incredible achievement.2. As a result of unification.3. He standardized writing, the money system and the system for measuring and weighing things.4. He built it to stop tribes from the north invading.5.1. Well, so he unified China2. as a result3. something like4. as a result5. Some people hated him so much 6. so he built a huge wall.6.1. b; 2. A; 3. B; 4. AOutside View2. 3-6-5-7-2-1-43.1.dawn service2. remember; forget3. died in battle; identified4. one unshakable truth5. conflicts; around the world6. remembering; go home4.1. a; 2. C; 3. B; 4. A; 5. D; 6. A; 7. D; 8. C; 9. C; 10. BListening-in 2.1. businessman; 11 years old2. first name; his second name3. the same age as4. terrible four years; survive5. his Japanese friend6. strength; courage31. B; 2. D; 3. A; 4. D. 5. B5.1. Women in the Land Army worked in agriculture as the men were away fighting2. No, they were in non-combatant roles, although some of them flew transport planes and others worked in dangerous places, like fighter stations.3. They worked in transport, catering, tracking bombers and generally in support services.6.1. It was very hard work, very physical.2. She thought planes were exciting and she liked the uniforms.3. She worked on a fighter station tracking the German bomber.4. They were always in danger of being bombed.5.They had contributed so much to the war effort and to society, therefore, their role in society should be highly valued.Unit 6.Inside view3. 1. a; 2. B; 3. A; 4. B4. It takes place on the river near the Hertford College Boathouse.5.1. I t manages to win the practice race.2. He hopes to get a place on the team.3.He did not hurt himself very badly, it was only a scratch.4. Some of the people who rowed with him have rowed before, and he cant help thinking that they were better than him.5. The team list is put on the door.6. Kate believes that Mark deserves a place on the team. So she is very pleased fro him.6.1. Well done.2. You were amazing.3. Im worried about4. The problem is that 5. And I cant help thinking that6. Everything will be OK7. Oh, Im so sorry.8. No need to get nervous9. Congratulations10. you deserve it.7.1. a; 2. A; 3. B; 4. A; 5. B; 6. BOutside view2.The false facts are: 3 and 6.3.1. 2,000 years ago2. hand and foot3. everyone; fitness level.4. Six years5. self-confidence6. fun; learning something7. Local clubs8. Look on the website.4.1. It was a Korean general.2. It was created for the Korean army for self-defencw.3. It was his wifes uncle who was a black belt.4. it helps people to release stress by coming to the class and smacking a pad. It also helps people to become fitter, more flexible, to go out and make new friends.5. He offered a free lesson anytime.Listening-in2.The type of listening is a radio commentary during the match.3.1. They are wearing white.2. They usually wear white.3. They may press the ball to the Germans who are wearing white.4. England is attacking.5. It is Kopke, the German goalkeeper.6. Alan Shearer scores the goal.7. He scores it after only two minutes play.6.1.a sports film2. a true story3. the Siula Grande Mountain in the Peruvian Andes4. Joe Simpson and Simon Yates5. Simpson falls and breaks his leg.6. cutting from interviews to shots of the climb itself.7.1.a;2. B; 3. C; 4. D; 5. DUnit 7Inside view2. 1. c; 2. B; 3. B; 4. A; 5. D3.1. She is surprised.2. Janet likes cats but is afraid of dogs3. Shes mad about animals4.1. Because she thinks it will find her way home.2. You dont keep animals as pets, do you?3. Janet explains that more people in China are keeping pets now, especially in cities.4. She thinks they carry diseases.5. She is frightened of their teeth.6. Do you want to go, baby? There you go.5.1. Theyre so mad about2. dislike3. I quite like4. terrified of5. frightened of6. Im afraid of7. Im really scared of6.1. b; 2. A; 3. A; 4. AOutside view2The true statements are 1 and 43.1.really quiet2. ambassadors for education3. put your hand up4. at least 16 years old5. up to 60, 70 miles an hour.6. used up all their energy.7. socialized wild animal8. blind and deaf9. ear holes in your sofa.10. loose in the house.4.1. being stroked 2. she thinks of the wolf now.3. wont bite4. she liked stroking the wolf.5. cute, fluffy and cuddlyListening-in2. 1.dog owners in America2. cats in the USA3. not an unusual amount for someone to leave their dog when they die4. the percentage of dogs that can expect to receive toys and biscuits at Christmas day5. do owners who dress up their pet for Christmas day.6. outfits that one woman designed for her dog.7. the cost of the bed she bought her dog.3.1. the developed world2. His meal were prepared.3. she loved him4. couldnt use anyway.5. you guessed it.6. their friend or parent7. love them less5.1. They can be as long as 33 metres.2. Ten metres high.3. At least 80 years.4. As a result of whaling and climate change.5. Yes, because they are difficult to find and they can move away quickly.6.1. d; 2. C; 3. A; 4. C; 5. D; 6. AUnit 8Inside view2.1. Samuel Beckett2. next Tuesday3. next Saturday.4.Oxford Playhouse5. OUDS6. Mark3.1. Neither of them2. They dont make sense.3. Hes a fascinating writer.4. She loves the theatre and wants to see Mark acting.5. Only because Marks in it6. Friday night.4.1.i doubt it if the play is as difficult as it seems to be.2.Well, they must, mustnt they = they are his friends3. They will congratulate him and say how well he acted.4. He will be pleased and feel proud.5. In the short term, he will get back to his studies- he must have given a lot of time to his rehearsals. In the long term, perhaps he will try to get parts in films and television programmes.6.1. I bothered2. I had read3. If only I had4. it was so-so5. But you were brilliant6. You were awesome.7. let me guess8. I dont believe it7.1. a; 2. B; 3. B; 4. A; 5. B; 6. BOutside view3.1. -82.-1,2,63.-34.-75.-7,86.-2,77. 没有选项8. -29. 没有选项10. -4,511. -212. -713.-514. -815. -34. 1. They are deciding what to watch2. Channel surfing3. Three4. There are so many channels and so many different kinds of programme to watch.5. The business traveler6.1.He hates it.2.Theres a basketball game the following night and he wants to ask his friends over to watch it.3. They decide to go out and get some pizza.4. Because he has watched Pretty Woman together with the woman.5.Because the woman is going to visit her sister tomorrow.7.1. careful negotiation 2. its my favourite movie3. Youre so sweet.4. too many times5. theres nothing on6. putting up with it again7. watch the basket game.8.waht he was looking for.Listening in2.1. ecc,g,l2. aj-3. mdi4. bk,fh5.US: basketball; Australian: surfing; Russia: chess7.1. -baseball, basketball, American football, ice hockey -football, ice hockey - Australian rules football, rugby, cricket, association football, horse racing2. -martial arts eg. Tae Kwon Do, bowling, movies, watching television -chess, television, dancing-television, movies3. - cycling, tennis, golf, walking, jogging, soccer-collecting mushrooms, skiing, ice hockey-cycling, golf, tennis, lawn bowls, sailing, surfing, swimming, fishing4. -concerts, book clubs-ballet, opera, watching films-aboriginal music, dancing, art5. -hunting, camping, hiking, volunteering-going to a dacha-barbecues, bushwalking听力原文Unit 1 College culture Listening in Passage1V/O Hi, Im Nick Carter, and this is SUR, your university radio station. This morning we went around campus to ask freshers now half-way through their first year the question, “How are you finding uni?” Here are some of the answers we got. Speaker 1 Its cool. Its everything I hoped it would be. Im very ambitious, I want to be a journalist and I want to get to the top of the profession. Ive started writing for the university newspaper so Ive got my foot on the ladder already. Speaker 2 Im working hard and the teaching is as good as I expected. And Ive made some good friends. But Im very homesick. Im Nigerian and my familys so far away. I went home at Christmas for a month that really helped, but man, I miss my family so much. Speaker 3 “How am I finding uni?” Its great. Its not perfect, nothing is, but, like, Ive got a brilliant social life, just brilliant, and Ive made lots of friends. For the first few months I just didnt do, really enough work. But I I talked about it with my parents and Im working harder now and getting good grades. Speaker 4 Actually, Ive been quite lonely to be honest. Im a bit shy everyone else seemed to find it so easy to make friends straight away. But things have been better recently yeah, they have. Ive joined a couple of clubs and like, it really helps to get to know people when you have shared interests. So, yeah Im feeling a lot happier now. Speaker 5 Unis great, I love it. My only problem and its quite a big problem is money. My parents are both unemployed so, you know, they cant help me financially. My grant just isnt its just not enough for me to live on, so Ive taken a part-time job as a waitress a lot of people I know, like a lot, have had to do the same. I dont want to have huge debts at the end. Speaker 6 I love my subject, History, and Im, Im getting fantastic teaching here. I want to be a university lecturer and that means I have to get a first. I have a good social life but work definitely comes first for me. Passage2 Oxford and Cambridge two universities so similar that they are often spoken of together as “Oxbridge”. Theyre both in the UK, fairly near London, and both regularly come top in any ranking of the worlds best universities. The two universities began within a century of each other. Oxford University, now 900 years old, was founded towards the end of the 11th century. In 1209 there was a dispute between the university and the townspeople of Oxford. As a result, some of the Oxford teachers left and founded a university in the town of Cambridge, some 84 miles away. Ever since then, the two institutions have been very competitive. Unlike most modern universities, both Oxford and Cambridge consist of a large number of colleges. Oxford has 39 and Cambridge 31. Many of these colleges have old and very beautiful architecture, and large numbers of tourists visit them. In all UK universities, you need good grades in the national exams taken at 18. But to get into Oxford and Cambridge, its not enough to get A grades in your exams. You also have to go for a long interview. In these interviews, students need to show that they are creative and capable of original thinking. Through the centuries, both universities have made huge contributions to British cultural life. They have produced great writers, world leaders and politicians. Cambridge, in particular, has produced scientists whose discoveries and inventions have changed our lives. Among the great university institutions is the worlds most famous debating society, the Oxford Union, where undergraduates get a chance to practise speaking in public. Cambridges comedy club Footlights has produced many first-class comedians, while some of the UKs most famous actors and actresses began their careers at The Oxford University Dramatic Society, known as OUDS. Then theres the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, which takes place every year in March or April, and is watched on television all over the UK. So with all this excellence in so many fields, its not surprising that the ambition of clever students all over the world is to attend either one of these great universities. Unit 2 Listening in Passage1 Presenter Were fortunate to have as our guest today Dr Jenna Hudson, who has just written a book about how colours affect us in our surroundings, especially in the world of advertising. Its called Market Colours. Dr Hudson, which are the most common colours in advertising and marketing? Dr Hudson Well, of course, it depends what image the marketing team wish to project with their products. So for example, we often think of blue as a cold colour, but it also makes you feel peaceful, quiet, and it doesnt suggest strong emotions. So its a favourite for banks and insurance companies, who wish to suggest the image that they are trustworthy. And for selling products, its often used to suggest something is pure and fresh. What about red? You can sell almost anything with red. Its a hot colour, which suggests a feeling of energy and even passion. It grabs your attention, and can make people buy almost anything. You often see red on magazine covers. But if you use it too much, it looks cheap and may make people tired. And orange has a similar effect to red, its upbeat and happy, it suggests pleasant feelings and images. Most people react well to orange, and its especially popular in advertising and on packaging for baked food. What about yellow, for instance? Yellow is the colour of sunshine and its a positive, happy colour, so its used a lot in advertising. But its also often used for warning signs, direction signs, and so on, where you have to read the message quickly and at a distance. What about less popular colours for advertising? Surprisingly, green isnt used much in advertising except for garden products. Its friendly and restful. It can be cool and soothing, the colour of apples and mint, but it can also be quite strong and many people associate it with unpleasant ideas of decay or slimy creatures. But most colours are not primary colours, theyre a combination. Absolutely. So yellow-orange is common, and often used to give animpression of style and class, it looks like gold. But its not often used in letters because its not very strong. And yellow-green reminds people of feeling sick. Blue-green works well as a cool colour, suggesting freshness, and is sometimes used for toothpaste products, bathroom products, food and household cleaning products. It has many of the advantages of blue without the disadvantages of green. Fascinating.Thank you very much, Dr ScriptsHudson. Market Colours by Dr Jenna Hudson is on sale from next
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