新视野大学英语第八单元测试答案.docx
Task 1Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9 Unit 10Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4Model 1 Model 2 Model 3Task 1 Task 2 Task 3Further listening 1 Further listening 2 Further speaking 1 Further speaking 2Select unit TOC Lead-in Listening skills Listening in Speaking outLet's talkFurther L and S匕nit testCourse resourcesCheck & CheckUnit 8 On or off campus?Done with this task. Your current score: 80%Unit8 testNextPart I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A.$600.CB. $800.司C. $900.CD. $1,500.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)Q1E A. Tell the girl to keep quiet during a certain period of time.CB. Ask the girl to move out immediately.CC. Ask the girl not to invite her friends home.D. Ask the girl not to have parties in the afternoon.3. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)CA. An apartment with a bedroom, a living room and a kitchen.EB. An apartment with a bedroom, a bathroom and a living room.CC. An apartment with a bedroom and a bathroom.CD. An apartment with a bedroom, a bathroom and a kitchen.4. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)UA.$240.EB. $300. C. $420. D. $480.5. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.) L A Th h h , f 1EA. Thewindows are broken and the heater fails.CB. Thewindows are broken and the roof is leaking.V厂rL_JC. Theheater doesn t work and the roof is leaking.CD. Theheater doesn't work and it's noisy.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.Laurel: Hi, Dave. How is your new apartment?David:I aroundHi, Laurel. It's great. I love to hang (1)1my apartment. It's such an oldI quietI kind-heartedcommunity that it's pretty (2)1there. Neighbors are very (3)1I helping and ready to give a (4)1hand.Laurel:7-Is it (5)1from our campus?David:I distanceNo, not really. It's within walking (6)1to the subway station. It usually (7)takesLaurel:I perfectOh, that sounds (8)1I How about your new landlord? Is she a nice person toDavid:(9)get along withI betterMuch (10)1than the previous one. She never asked me for a damage (11)me 15 minutes to come to school.I meetis to keep the house (13)cleanYour answerCorrect answer<1)aroundaround(2)quietquietS3)kind-heartedkind-heartedhelpinghelpingfarfardistancedistancetakestakesperfectperfect<9)get along withget along withS10)betterbetterX(11)deposit(12)meetmeet网cleancleanPart III ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. Why does Ann want to move out of her apartment?C A. She does not like the present apartment.Q厂E B. It is a little far from campus.C C. The rent is too high.C D. It is noisy.2. Why does Ann ask Roger for help?C A. Roger is kind-hearted and ready to help.C B. Roger is interested in helping girl students.Q1E C. Roger has lived on campus for long and knows the housing situation around the school.C D. Roger knows the chief housing officer of the apartment complex.3. What kind of apartment is Ann looking for?C A. An apartment on campus.C B. An apartment she can share with one or two persons.C C. An apartment that is within easy reach of the campus./1E D. Both B and4. How much is Ann willing to pay for the new apartment? ,C A. Less than $500 a month, including utilities.C B. A little more than $500 a month, including utilities.C C. Less than $500 a month, excluding utilities.XE D. A little more than $500 a month, excluding utilities.5. What will Roger do for Ann?7 E A. He will go to an apartment complex to find a vacancy today.C B. He will go to an apartment complex to find a vacancy tomorrow.C C. He will go to a vacant apartment complex to find a room today.C D. He will go to a vacant apartment complex to find a room tomorrow.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1. The four-year-old boy is awake, watching TV.Q厂EA. wideCB. widelyCC. broadCD. broadly2. Because of the cigarette burn in the carpet, he cannot get back his from the landlady." CA. damage depositXEB. destruction depositCC. ruin depositD. damage down payment3. Many buildings have around the university.CA. jumped up"EB. sprung upCC. raisedCD. leapt up4. Here is my. Give me a call if you have any questions.C A. name card/1E B. business cardCC. call cardCD. visit card5. The University Residence Hall 339 students.*EA. housesCB. homesUC. livesCD. occupies6.I'mgoing to be five days late this month's rent.D. withThe girlsthis floor are so noisy.A. inB. onC. atD. with8. Mr. and Mrs. Smith returned rather later than.C A. what they had expectedC B. that they had expectedC C. as they had expectedQ厂E D- they had expected9. You must be fully aware that your roommates are going to have some faults and.CA. you are so“厂EB. so are youUC. too are youCD. also are you10. The University Residence Hall is a place where students can eat and sleep; it is a livingunit in the true sense of the term.V厂EA. more thanCB. other thanC. no more thanD. greater than11. You can get an apartment just a little more money.A. forB. onC. withinD. in12. It ishuman nature to pick out a person's negative aspects more easily than his or herpositive ones.x厂,EA. realize“厂CB. to realizeC. realizingCD. have realized Learning tool kitMy notebookAsk a questionSearch onlirGO!Word tipsLanguage and culture tipsOverviewLearning strategiesScriptQuestioin 1M: Mary, listen to this, a well-furnished house with all utilities included, $1,500 per month. Doesn't it sound great?W: Yeah, but I don't have so much money now. I can only afford a house at least $600 cheaper.Q: What is the highest rent the woman can afford?Questioin 2M: I'm sorry to complain, Mrs. Green, but the girl next door is very noisy. She always invites her friends here to have parties the whole night. I really have a hard time sleeping.W: Let me handle that. I'll tell her that everyday from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. are quiet hours. As long as she lives here, she has to obey the rules.Q: What will the woman do to solve the problem?Questioin 3W: I heard you're looking for an apartment recently.M: Yeah. I'm looking for a one-bedroom apartment with a living room and a bathroom. A kitchen is not necessary, since I often eat out.Q: What kind of apartment is the man looking for?Questioin 4M: What is the rent for this one-bedroom apartment?W: The rent is $480 per month. In the first month, you also have to give me a security deposit, which is half of a month's rent.Q: How much is the security deposit?Questioin 5W: I want to move out of my apartment right now! My windows are broken and is too noisy.M: You've been lucky enough. Windows can be easily repaired. My heater doesn't work and worse still, the roof is leaking.Q: What do we learn about the man's apartment?ScriptLaurel: Hi, Dave. How is your new apartment?David: Hi, Laurel. It's great. I love to hang around my apartment. It's such an old community that it's pretty quiet there. Neighbors are very kind-hearted and ready to give a helping hand.Laurel: Is it far from our campus?David: No, not really. It's within walking distance to the subway station. It usually takes me 15 minutes to come to school.Laurel: Oh, that sounds perfect! How about your new landlord? Is she a nice person to get along with?David: Much better than the previous one. She never asked me for a damage deposit. The only requirement I have to meet is to keep the house clean.ScriptRoger: Hi, Ann. How have you been? And how's your new apartment working out?Ann: I've decided to look for a new place. Could you help me a bit, Roger?Roger: Oh, what's the problem with your place now? I thought you liked the apartment.Ann: Oh, I do, but it's a little far from campus. Do you think you could help? I thought you might know more about the housing situation near the university. You've lived on campus for more than a year.Roger: All right, So, what kind of place are you looking for?Ann: Well, I'd like to share an apartment with one or two roommates within walking distance of the school.Roger: Okay, how much do you want to spend on rent?Ann: Uh, somewhere under $500 a month, including utilities.Roger: Well, I know there's an apartment complex around the corner that seems to have a few vacancies. I'll drop by there on my way to class today.Ann: Hey, thanks a lot.Roger: No problem.