分析研究生英~语听说教学教材答案~基础级第三版.doc
#*研研究究生生英英语语听听说说教教程程(基基础础级级第第二二版版) Units 1-12练练习习答答案案Unit OnePart I Listening PracticeSection A Listening for Gist Task 11. air hostess2. teacher3. dentist4. shop assistant5. tourist guide6. salesman7. Disc Jockey8. traffic warden9.waiter 10. taxi driver Task 21. airways, flight2. homework3. open up wide, fining chipped4. larger size, fit, stock5. building, designed6. buys, products7. record, radio8. yellow line, no-parking9. menu, chef10. road, park Section B Plans for Weekend Task 3 1.Pat2.Jill3. Mary 4.Sam 5.Ted 6.Jane Section C Discussing Plans for the Weekend Task 4 1.B 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.A 6.BSection D Making Arrangements Task5A.2 B.4 C.3D.1Task 61. bring: recordsmeet: bus stop2. bring: sandwiches, fishing rod and drinksmeet: at the river3. bring: white winemeet: at Pats house4. bring: dessert-chocolate cake and drinksmeet: in front of his housePart Listening Comprehension Test1.D2.C3.A4.B 5.D6.C7.B 8.A#*9.C10.CUnit TwoPart I Listening PracticeSection A Guessing about the Situation and Speaker Task 11. football match2. Law court3. church4. quiz show5. airport6. weather forecast7. car showroom8. driving lesson9. school 10.tour (of London)Task 21.football commentator2. Judge/magistrate3.vicar /priest /minister4.T.V presenter5.announcer6.forecaster7.car salesman8.dirving instructor9.head master/principal10. tour guide -Section B Looking for a flat Task 3 1. About a flat.2. Joe is going to rent a flat. 3. They are friends or classmates.4. She is a landlady Task 4 1.34 New Street in Kanden 2. $75 including gas and electricity 3.one bedroom flat, central heating, small kitchen, bathroom , washing machine 4. Mrs. Green 5.4 oclock this afternoon Section C Task 5 1.Landlord and tenant. 2.The man is talking about the house rules. 3. She has agreed. Task 6 1. Dont allow a cat to go upstairs. 2. no smoking in a bedroom 3.Dont stick pictures with sellotape on the wall. 4.Close the window when you go out. 5.Dont put the kettle on the chest of drawers. Section D Apartments for Rent#*Task 7 Thomas StreetUniversity Avenue Taft RoadMetcalf Street Task 81. Metcalf Street3. University Avenue2. Thomas Street4. Taft RoadPart III Listening Comprehension Test1.C2.B3.C4.B5.B6.C7.B8.C9.B10.DUnit ThreePart I Listening PracticeSection A Listening for Specific InformationTask 11. weight; l3Pounds2. a car; 6503. a cash-card; 89764. a fax; 593381; Code- 440865 5. a bank account; 60917718 6. a foreign-exchange counter; 410,000 pesos(Exchange rate; 4,100 to 1) 7. weather; 83 F8. Waterloo; 1815Task 2 1.On a diet and doing a keep-fit class. 2.2. Rusty ,expensive.3. Yes4. Hell contact him and talk about the new contract.5. Probably in a bank.6. For a holiday7.Because Dave and Jane are there.8. Quiz.Section B Describing different PeopleTask 3 1. Sex: female2. Sex: male Age: about 35 Age: an older man about seventy#*Height: about average Height: rather short, about five feet or five feet two Hair: long black Hair: Grey ,large mustacheOthers: glasses, yellow flowerOthers: white flower in jacket3. Sex: female4. Sex: male Age: quite young, about thirtyAge: about forty-five Height: really tallHeight: very tall Hair: blondHair: very long, dark Others: carrying red flowersOthers: no flower; wearing a T-shirt saying“Bruce Springs Is the Boss”. Section C Taking a Photo Task4a4b5c2d6e3f1 Task 5 6 4 2 3 1 5 photos, coin, stool , dial, background, flashSection D Express Company Task 6 1.Prepaid express bag service major cities $10 Buy a bag in advance. Call for a quick pick up.2. Same day serviceWithin the city $8They will go to you.3. Express road serviceAny town Depends onFor larger packages distance and weight For further details call: Tel: 33445656 Ask:for the sales departmentPart III Listening Comprehension Test1. B2.D3.B4.B 5.B6.A7.B 8.D 9.C 10.C#*Unit FourPart I Listening PracticeSection A Listening for GistTask 1 1. Garden 2. Vending-machine 3. Microwave oven 4. Computer/Word-processor/Video Game 5. Clothes 6. Hifi /Music system 7. Art 8. Concert 9. Tennis 10. HolidaysTask 2 1.lawn, flower beds , fence 2.button, cold water, hot chocolate 3.food, be cooked in no time, electricity 4.switch, disc, program 5.fit, tight, shrink, suit 6.compact, speaker, cassette-player 7.modern, abstract, colors and forms 8.singer, guitars, drum, records 9.player, backhand, score 10. tan, beach, hotel ,campingSection B Telephoning about Jobs Task 3DianewaitressTracytypist Gredcar salesmanJoebusinessmanTask 3 A.4 B3 C.1 D.2Task 41. part-time, Saturday and Sunday, eight hours a day2. full-time, Tuesday through Sunday, from 5 to about 12. Pay is $3.35 an hour.3. working nights; five or six days a week4. a weekend job; three evenings a week, hours are five to midnightTask 4 1.F 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.F 6.F 7.FSection C A Same Job or a New Job Task 5 1. Liza new job2. Tom same job3. Brian new job 4. Kay new job 5. Janice new job#*Section D Interview about a JobTask 6A1 Employment Agency1.Full Name: Jessica Richards2.Address: 33 Landseer Road, Newtown3.Date of Birth: Mach 19th, 19804.Education: Secondary5.Examinations passed: English, chemistry, maths, French, physics, and biology6.Interests (hobbies marriage by contract or purchase; marriage based on mutual love. 17. It symbolizes the period when the bridegroom hides his captured bride until her kinsmen grew tired of searching for her. 18. The “wed” was the money, horses, or cattle which the groom gave as security and as a pledge to prove his purchase of the bride from her father.19. Blue was the color of purity love and fidelity.20. Bridesmaids remind us of the days when there had to be ten witnesses at the solemn marriage ceremony. Listening Test Two1.B2.B3.D4.C5.A6.D7.C8.B9.A10.C11.B12.D13.C14.B15.B16. primitive17. measure progress of students, show what they are lacking18. selection and promotion19. Test results lack validity and reliability; Teacher and students work for high marks instead of learning.20. Some Asian students with very high TOEFL marks turn out to be poor in their communication skills in the U.S.#*Unit NinePart I Listening PracticeSection A Stress and Your Health Task 1 Person 1. I cant sleep Person 2. I eat mostly snack foods. Person 3. I cant stop smoking, drink more beer. Person 4. I cant eat.Task 2 1.fatigue 2.listlessness 3.sleeping problems 4.loss of appetite or stomach disorders 5. heart palpitationsSection B Student Stress Task 31. pressure, parents, myself, academically, exactly, track record2. quarter system, beginning, end, middle, screw up, messed up, well ordered, perfect3. eleventh week, ten-week, half-week, exams4. cumulative, incorporate, different problemsTask 41. quiet, nervous, distracted, around, music, Cs2. library3. desk, room, straight, awake, comfortable4. night, quietSection C Techniques for Managing Stress (1)Task 51. What we can do with stress.2. Four points: a. recognition of stress and welcome to it.b. Be thankful, an attitude of gratitude to life for life.c. to set my body in position to take whatever comes along and to utilize it properly#*d. to maintain the hormonal system in a proper state of balance3. Because a thankful attitude maintains the hormonal system in a proper state of balance so that we are able to take whatever action is necessary in a constructive wayTask 61. to become aware of potentially stressful situations and avoid them2. to reduce our workload and organize the work in a better way3. to get the people rest and exercise4. to find a balance between wok and playSection D Techniques for Managing Stress (2)Task 71.She cant lower her workload right now. 2.Visualization or meditation, more positive outlook, mentally planning your days activities in a less stressful way. 3.How to deal with the stress. 4. A sport called crew to achieve physical and mental balance. 5. The emotions have a great deal to do with the disease and healing process. 6. Dr. Norman Cousins laughed himself back to health.Task 8 1.T 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.F6.TPart III Listening Comprehension Test 1.C 2.B3.D 4.A 5.B 6.B 7.A 8. A 9.D 10.CUnit TenPart I Listening PracticeSection A Personal Heroes Task 1 Dr. Martin Luther King won the Nobel Peace Prize against racism was peaceful Mother Teresa of Calcutta helped poor people won the Nobel Peace Prize#* helped sick people Navajo Code4alkers was peaceful soldiers are well-known by Native American peopleTask 2 1.racism, discrimination, peaceful, guts 2.send, receive messages, language, figured out 3.poorest, Calcutta, India, feed, take care of, sickSection B AKIO MORITA (Mr. Sony) Task 3 1.in Nagoya, Japan 2.a rice drink called sake 3.a very small radio 4.walkman 5.because of the high quality 6.in 1963 7.Mr.Sony Task 41.122.123.214.21Section CTask 5 1.he used a $1,500 check to mark a page in a book. Then he lost the book! 2.in Ulm, Germany. 3.Because when he was a child, he learned things very slowly and he didnt speak until he was three years old. 4.When he was 12, Albert began reading math and science books. 5.In 1922, he received the Nobel Prize for physics. 6.he died in 1955.Task 61.212.123.214.12#*Section D Task 7 1.c 2.e 3.a 4.b 5.f 6.dTask 8 1.Jane Goodall was born in London, England. 2.she worked as a waitress and saved enough money for the boat trip to Kenya. 3.She was 23 years old then. 4.In Kenya, she met the famous anthropologist Louis Leakey 5.In July 1960, Goodall began to study the chimpanzees. 6.Goodall studied chimpanzees for over 40 years.Part III Listening Comprehension Test1. B2.D3.A4. A5.A6.C7.D 8. B9.B10.DUnit ElevenPart I Listening PracticeSection A Premonitions of the Sinking Of the TitanicTask 1 1.take the form of dreams or visionsstrong feelings, ideas, or guesses that come into peoples minds for no apparent reason2.In the early morning of April 15, 1912Titanic struck an iceberg and sank1,50220 cases of premonitions3. Futility Fiction: TitanFact: Titanic1898 April 15,1912sank after hitting an iceberg sank after hitting an icebergunsinkable linerunsinkable linerlifeboatslifeboats#*Task 2 1.a passenger on the doomed ship, over 20 years earlier 2.nine people, in which a ship like the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank 3.two clairvoyants 4.several other people, something would go wrong 5.would-be passengers, they canceled their tickets at the last minuteSection B The Titanic and the Andrea DoriaTask 3 Similarities: 1.both ships were transatlantic ocean liners 2. they were both luxury liners 3. as each ship was sinking, there were acts of heroism and acts of villainy 4. both of these ships were considered “unsinkable”Differences: Titanic1. on her maiden voyage across Atlantic 2. struck an iceberg and sank 3. not equipped with radar, only a lookout 4. more than 1,500 people died, over 700 survivedAndrea Doria1. On her 101st transatlantic crossing 2. Collided with another ship and sank 3. Had radar to warn of the approach of another ship 4. 60 people died, 1,650 were savedTask 4 1. I can infer it. 2. I heard it. 3. I can infer it. 4. I cannot infer it. 5. I heard it. 6. I cannot infer it.Section C Senator Smith Questions a Survivor (1)#*Task 5Reason 1: we had far better save what few we had in my boatReason 2: our boat would be swamped by the crowds that were thereReason 3: the whole crowd in my boat discouraged me to do thatReason 4: they said it was rather a mad ideaTask 61,100 people, 700 people, 1,000 people, freezing, a few hundred yards, refused to return and try to save, in charge of, fled his lifeboat to another lifeboat, 60 more peopleSection D Senator Smith Questions a Survivor (2)Task 7(omitted)Task 81.Smith is a senator and Pitman is a survivor of the Titanic disaster, who is in charge of a lifeboat.2.Not clearly told, but we know there was room for 60 more people in the two boats.3.The whole crowd in Pitmans lifeboat.Part Listening Comprehension Test1.C 2.B 3. B 4.A 5. C6.B 7.C 8. A 9.D 10.AListening Test ThreeSection A1.D2.C3.C4.A5.D6.B7.B 8.C9.DSection B10.C11.B12.A13.D 14.D 15.CSection C16. He was three weeks away from 113 years old.17. He cared for farm animals in the mountains.18. Drinking a glass of red wine every day.#*19. A government birth record, a church record and a statement by a close family member.20. The ratio is two to one.Listening Test FourSection A1. C2.C3.D4.B5.A6.D7.C 8.B9.CSection B10.C11.D12.A13.B 14. D 15. CSection C 16. designer and maker17. the eye, the hand and the heart18. (at) the American Art Museum19. King of Rockers20. thousands of dollars