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    大学英语听说第六册(共6页).docx

    精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上Listening Book 6 Unit 1 An Investigation:Ps 2 -3 Ex. I 1d 2c 3b 4b 5c P3 Ex. II.  Man RobberWoman robberHeight six foot onearound five fourHair around thirty very short and curlyAge light shirt, dark sweaterin her late twentiesClothing  dark-colored wool sweaterP6 1b 2b 3b 4d 5a P7 1. To buy a newspaper. 2. Two shots. 3. He said he was waling toward the store when he heard a shot. Then he pulled out his gun and ran into the store. And he saw the owner of the if the store lying on the floor and another man jumping out the window. The cash register was empty. 4. Linda said that Thomas always told the truth and he was completely honest. 5. He worked alone in another store and he needed protection. 6. By finding out whether the bullet that killed the store owner was fired from Thomass gun.P7. burglary /6 p.m. / 415/ 44th / 3b/ a stereo/ oil paintings/ jewelry and clothesP8. 1b 2c 3d Unit 2 SightseeingP10 1c 2b 3d 4d 5a P11. 1) 1800 2) burned down 3) the War of 1812 4) rebuilt 5) European and American art 6) the 13th to the 20th centuries 7) park-like 8) the capitol to the Washington Monument 9) 555 10) 1884Ps 16-17 1c 2d 3a 4c 5a P17. 1c 2b 3d 4d 5bP18. 1) May 4 and 5 2) Columbia University 3) south 4) Manhattan 5) 146)Manhattan Valley 7) Central Park 8) Times Square 9) Chinatown 10) 5:51 a.m.11) big hit 12) see New York City at night 13) getting students out the classroom 14) into the cityP19: 1. 1) the cost of living for foreigners is nearly 35% higher than in New York. 2) A luxury two-bedroom apartment costs $4,000 a month. 3) A CD costs $24.83. 2. London, Seoul, Hong Kong, Geneva, Osaka3. Beijing tool the 20th place; Shanghai the 26th place. 4. half that of New York.  Unit 3 An Inquiry Ps 21-22 1d 2c 3a 4b 5d P 22. 1. a. Experience of working abroad for year. b. Experience of working as a secretary abroad. c. A university degree in English. d. Foreign languages (French and Italian). 2. To get into management work. Ps 24-25. 1a 2b 3c 4d 5c P25. Bob Stone/ Architecture/None except some practice work in class/ Two/ Starting salary/ $20,000/vacationP26. 1a 2c 3d 4a 5bP26. 1. Shes glad that she married her husband, which is definitely a good choice. 2. The woman wishes that she hadnt bought her son an electric guitar for his birthday. 3. Yes. She regrets a little that she didnt accept a job offer in Paris. 4. She thinks that it wasnt all bad because if she had taken the job in Paris, she wouldnt have met her future husband.  Unit 4 Health P30. 1c 2d 3c 4a 5d Ps 30-31 1) Yes 2) meaningless 3) Yes 4) To continue treatment to patients who have no chance of recovery 5)No 6) to preserve life in whatever way he cana betrayal of his patients trust.professional negligence 7) Yes 8) discontinue treatment to those patients who are suffering from incurable diseases 9) No 10) mercy killing may be convicted of murderP36. 1b 2d 3d P36 1b 2c 3c P37. 1) had died 2) exercise 3) possible 4) preferable 5) lifestyle factors 6) preventable7) cure 8) prevented 9)taking pills 10) cured 11) treatable 12) drunk driving13) unsafe vehicles 14) stricter laws 15) publicity campaigns 16)polluted water 17) food hygiene 18) water supplies 19) public awareness 20) water contaminationP38. 1b 2b 3d 4c 5b Unit 5 View PointP40. 1d 2c 3b 4d 5bP41. 1. a. They dont know who to tip or how much. b. They dont know what the person theyre tipping expects from them. c. They dont want the tippee to think theyre cheapskates and they dont want to look as though theyre form out of town by tipping too much. 2. Bernard Shaw received a terrible service. The waiter ignored the great playwright and mixed up his orders. On top of all this, he was rude. After paying the check Shaw looked at the waiter in the eye, dropped a fifty-dollar bill on the table and said, “This is what I tip for bad service.”3. To insure Prompt Service. 4. One dollar. P44. 1. 3 to 5 times. 2. My friends recommended the restaurant to me. 3. Curry chicken, lamb, chop and fish fillet. 4. On the whole, its not bad. But it is usually too greasy. 5. Vegetarian dishes. P45. 1) amazing 2)ease 3) beneficial 4)enormous 5)efficiency 6) crucial7) initial 8) You can carry a cell phone with you wherever you go; you cant do this with your PC. 9) Unlike e-mail communication, cell phone communication allows for a wide range of human emotions. 10) Whereas, however, health hazards are not so likely with e-mail, with cell phone, there appears to be a real risk that excessive use may result in the development of brain tumors. P46. 1. host the next World Cup finals 2. a good thingoverseas visitors will come.see it on TV 3. too costly to host the game.the game and the visitors .the money should be spent on many important things.forget about this whole World Cup idea4. a fantastic opportunity .crazy about soccer .to watch some of the biggest namesencourage kids to play more seriously.raise the standard of sports in the countryPs 46-47 1,5,6,7,9 10 Unit 6 CulturePs. 49-50. 1a 2c 3b 4b 5cP50. 1. Getting passports, changing money from one currency to another currency, and learning to speak foreign language. 2. broadening ones mind, picking up foreign languages and communication with local people. 3. Obtaining work permits, residence visas and getting bureaucrats to understand what you want. 4. Helpful, but not in a straightforward ways. Ps 55-56. 1) puzzled 2)conduct 3)odd 4) whereas 5) offensive 6)guarded 7) yelling 8) Many east Asians prefer to hold their emotions in check and instead express themselves with great politeness 9) they keep their differences of opinion to themselves and merely smile and remain silent rather than engage in an argument 10) A major difference between American culture and most East Asian cultures is that in East Asia the community is more important than the individualP56. 1. on time / 15 minutes early / 15 minutes late / at least an hour late2. discuss business matters with a drink during the meal/ not to work while eating and they seldom drink at lunchtime/ talk business before dinner / eat first and talk afterwardP57. 1b 2c 3b Ps57-58. 1c 2b 3b 4d  Unit 7 Non-ethical ExperimentsPs 60 61. 1a 2b 3d 4b 5aPs 61-62. 1. Twelve patients were rejected with radioactive material and only one of them is still alive today. 2. Nine of the experiments were conducted at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester and the other three were performed respectively in Illinois, California and Tennessee. 3. The U.S. government promised to pay $4.8 million, which would be shared among the eleven families of the victims and the only survivor, with each receiving $400,000. 4. Fifty years. 5. The President of the country issued a formal apology to the victims and their families. P66. 1c 2b 3d b P67. 1. 1932/ 40 years 2. the disease develops when left untreated 3. 399 poor black farmers4. bad blood/ did not give them the men any treatment at all 5. todays relationship between African Americans and the medical community6. a formal apologyP 68. 1) worldwide 2) establishments 3)facilities 4)bred 5) wild 6) advance7) organ 8) They say the costs outweigh the benefits, and that animals have a natural right not to be used for experimentation. 9. In the 1890sIvan Pavlov famously used dogs to describe how behavior can be shaped by conditioning. 10) On November 3, 1957, a Russian dog, Laika, became the first of many animals to circle the earth. P69. 1) research 2) tissue 3) bred to be killed 4) experiment on 5) chickens, rats, and mice 6) human conditions 7) wrong 8) misguided 9) video 10) plants and microorganisms 11) humane alternatives  Unit 8 Social ProblemsP 72. 1. failed to turn up any trace 2. Her ear muffs and a pool of blood3. the effort by the volunteers 4. The mysterious and violent disappearance5. upset 6. ten thousand dollars in rewards 7. called off8. jogging in a heavily wooded park area 9. friends, neighbors and fellows students10. match the blood typePs 72-73 1b 2d 3a 4d 5b Ps 77-78 1d 2b 3c 4b 5d Ps 78-79 1) cut 2)strength 3) alcoholic 4) high-tech 5)homemakers 6)screens7) chat-rooms 8) compulsiveness, his inability to stop thinking about his on-line activity turned into a serious psychological problem. 9) They feel that Internet addicts are avoiding the intimacy that comes form live, non-electronic communication. 10) counseling centers are now offering support groups, a special form of therapy that is helping these students control their on-line habit. Ps 79-90 1c 2b 3d 4b 5cPs 80-81 1) significant 2) plumbing 3) fit 4) eliminated 5) formerly 6) untrained7) exceeds 8) The adults want their children to be proud of being Indians, as well as to survive in the modern world. 9) they have little prospect for success and become very frustrated because they usually can only go to inferior schools and often find it impossible to adjust to present-day life. 10) The most important problem that American Indians have to tackle is the restoring of their pride and self- confidence.  Unit 9 Use of TechnologyPs 83-84 1b 2c 3a 4d 5bPs 84 1. fetal tissue is quite a gold mine.new tissue for use with burn victims2. abortion is legal .frequently .makes good medical sense to get any benefit from it3. flip.our greatest moral obligation is to the living .devote our energies to concentrating and helping in every way possible those who are alive and sufferingP85 1. fetal tissue is a product of abortion 2. it is immoral to use the life of fetus in this way 3. deserves every opportunity to grow and develop as an individual adding insult to injuryPs 87-88 (1) taste, color, smell; run; alive, full of life; around an island; -WATER(2) large, small; high, fall; jewels; from sight; -STARS(3) all my letters; remain the same -A POSTMANPs 88-89 1c 2d 3b 4d 5a P89. 1) 8.2 million 2) largest nuclear power 3) a radioactive leak 4) broken pipes5) radioactive waste 6) 315 7) radioactive material 8) Delay in reporting the problems9) well within safety standards 10) the environment 11) minor troubles 12) safety13) water and power outages and poor communicationsP90. 1) marvelous 2) predict 3) plastic 4) weight 5) similar 6) models 7) extreme 8) Cars may someday actually drive themselves 9) Everyone in the car would be able to relax, even take a nap, as the car speeds along at hundreds of kilometers per hour. 10) Most automobile designers and engineers believe that such cars are certain to be built in the future, perhaps, even as early as the 21st century P91. 1F 2T 3T 4F 5T 6F    Unit 10 LuckPs. 93-94 1a 2b 3c 4d 5cP94. What is the lucky charm?What is its supposed magic?Who believe(s) in its magic power? brings good luckItaly protects people from deathEgyptpeacockkeeps evil awayprotects people from the evil eye and bad luckIndian Turky attracts good luckA Japanese girl.dragonunhappiness and the loss of love P100 1b 2c 3b 4cP100 1. Because a mirror holds a reflection of you. What happens to that reflection also happens to you. 2. orange and pineapple. Because the Chinese word for “orange” and the word for “luck” sound the same. Similarly, the Chinese words for pineapple sound like “fortune comes”.3. Because luck and fortune often go hand in hand. P101 1c 2d 3b 4a P102 1b 2d 3a 4c      Test 1 Ps 103-108Part A. 1c 2c 3b 4b 5c 6a 7d 8a Part B 1d 2c 3a 4a 5d 6b 7c Part C 1) indicates 2)newborn 3) separate 4) preserve 5) cherished 6) budget 7)financial8) He is made to believe that he himself is the best judge of what he wants and what he should do. 9) American parents firmly refuse to let their children enter the adult world through helping them to act somewhat like adults. 10) This again shows the importance they attach to privacy. Part D. 1c 2b 3c 4d 5c 6b 7b 8b 9d 10c  Test 2 Ps 109-114Part A 1c 2b 3d 4c 5d 6b 7a 8d Part B 1c 2b 3b 4c 5c 6d 7b Part C 1c 2a 3c 4b 5a 6d 7b 8b 9a 10b   专心-专注-专业

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