新视野大学视听说第四册答案.pdf
UNIT 1II.Basic Listening Practice1-5:CBDADIII.Listening InTask 11-5:DACBCTask 2(SI)owner(S2)running(S3)drop(S4)outlaw(S5)uneventfully(S6)yelling(S7)lives(S8)As he s picking himself up,he sees large man,almost sevenfeet tall.He s muscular,and is growling as he approaches the bar.(S9)The bartender nervously hand the big man a beer,hand shaking(S10)I gotto get out of town!Didn,t you hear Big John is coming.Task 31-5:DCBDAVI.Further Listening and SpeakingTask 11-5:ABCCDTask 21-5:TFFTFNews Report(SI)passengers(S2)height(S3)released(S4)dive(S5)360(S6)independently(S7)back and forth(S8)facing(S9)surprise(S10)adds(Sil)length(S12)measure(S13)capacity(S14)thrillingUNIT 2II.Basic Listening Practice1-5:BACDBIII.Listening InTask 11-5:CADBATask 2(SI)nose(S2)voice(S3)math(S4)sound(S5)inserted(S6)neck(S7)fat(S8)The voice lift is becoming more widely known among an agingpopulation,who try to make themselves sound younger(S9)a retiredconstruction engineer who underwent the voice lift several years ago(S10)Voice lift can also benefit people like performers,lawyers,teachers,and telephone operators who need to have a strong voice.Task 31-5:CCBBDVI.Further Listening and SpeakingTask 11-5:ACDBATask 21-5:FTFTFNews Report(SI)finals(S2)billion(S3)hosted(S4)one-time(S5)winners(S6)white(S7)dominated(S8)charm(S9)personality(S10)figure(Sil)title(S12)represented(S13)went(S14)fierce(S15)turn(S16)waved(S17)celebrationsUNIT 3II.Basic Listening Practice1-5:DACBCIIIListening InTask 11-5:BCADCTask 2(SI)climb(S2)reports(S3)missing(S4)assistance(S5)factor(S6)presence(S7)originating(S8)Rainfall exceeded 500 mm(or 19,7inches)along the border areas of Haiti and the Dominican Republic duringthat period(S9)This made it difficult for humanitarian relief workersto rescues stranded people and deliver badly-needed food,medicine andsupplies to residents(S10)Analysis of the past data shows that majorfloods in the Dominican Republic and Haiti are now a near-annual eventTask 31-5:ABCDCV ITask 11-5:ACBDATask 21-5:FFTFTNews Report(SI)knocking(S2)coast(S3)tearing(S4)described(S5)managed(S6)following(S7)drop(S8)battled(S9)making up ground(S10)leader(Sil)struggled(S12)teamwork(S13)recovery(S14)setting(S15)winds(S16)legs(S17)chance(S18)despiteUNIT 4II.Basic Listening Practice1-5:CBABDIII.Listening InTask 11-5:CBDAATask 2(SI)shortened(S2)known(S3)independent(S4)enterprises(S5)spread(S6)nearly(S7)so(S8)the acronym SOHO have been used to a great extendby companies that sell products to large numbers of small business witha small-sized office(S9)Many books are written and sold specifically for this type of officeto tell people how to equip a small office(S10)In the field of software development,engineers often have to work20 hours or more at a stretch,so they can hardly adapt to normal officehours.Task 31-5:BDDACVITask 11-5:DBCACTask 21-5:FTFTFNews Report(SI)travelers(S2)past(S3)behind(S4)translation(S5)portablepacking(S6)general idea(S7)assist(S8)available(S9)communicateUNIT 5II.1-5:BDACDIII.Task 11-5:BDACCTask 2(SI)watched(S2)when(S3)pile(S4)around(S5)leaned(S6)hiding(S7)indifferently(S8)Stone rushed into the cashier,s office,took$250from the cash box,and returned.Take it,“he said,and get out!Don tlet me see you around here again(S9)seeing the young man showed no signof embarrassment,Stone got furious.(S10)He was waiting for the 20dollars we owe him for lunch.He works for the coffee shop around thecorner.T ask 31-5:DCBCAVIT ask 11-5:ABCDAT ask 2TTFFFN ewes Rreport(SI)announced(S 2)massive(S3)surprise(S 4)rescue(S 5)2 2,0 0 0(S 6)discontinued(S 7)salary(S 8)turnaround(S 9)profit(S 1 0)hit hard(S 1 1)closings(S 1 2)emotion(S 1 3)qualityand productivityU N I T 6II1-5:CCADBIIIoT ask 11-5:CBADCT ask 2(S I)terrible(S 2)m isfortune(S3)reflection(S 4)damaged(S5)heaven(S6)pick(S7)washed(S8)Some people claim that numbers is bad luck becauseth irtee n people sat down for the Last Supper before Jesus was crucified(S9)Friday the th irtee n th of any month is considerer specially bad orunlucky,and Friday the th irtee n th of March is the worst of them a ll(S10)when people talk about the useven-year itc h”they mean that everyseven years a person undergoes a complete change in personalityTask 31-5:A B D D BVI.Task 11-5:A C D C BTask 21-5:TTFFTNews Report(SI)date back(S2)ancient(S3)modern(S4)inspection(S5)covers(S6)rights(S 7)opened(S8)downtown(S9)below(S10)account(Sil)damaged(S12)uncovered(S13)questions(S14)significance(S15)worthwhileU NIT 9II.Basic Listening Practice1-5:A C D B AIII.Listening InTask 11-5:C D C A BTask 2(SI)downtown(S2)loan(S3)security(S4)agreed(S5)against(S6)proceeded(S7)That w ill be$5,000 in principal,and$20.30 in in te rest,the loano ffic e r said,The wom an wrote out a check and sta rte d to walk away.(S9)We are very happy to have had your business and th is tra n sitio n hasworked out very nicely,but w e are a l i t t l e puzzled.(S10)Where else in Manhattan can I park m y car for two weeks for only$20.30 and expect i t to be there when I retu rn?nTask 31-5:D B C A DV.Let s Talk1.the cost of natural resources and the environment2.high energy consumption and uncontrolled discharge of wastes3.both the economy and environmental costs.4.tra d itio n a l G D P minus the costs of resources and environmental damage.5.effectiv ely r e s tr ic t an e n te rp rise s impulse to expand6.the benefit green G D P brings w ill outweigh the demands imposed onenterprises.7.introduce the“green GDP”index system8.the prosperity of future generationsVI.Further Listening and SpeakingTask 11-5:CDDABTask 21-5:FTFTTNews Report(SI)on display(S2)90 percent(S3)largest(S4)city and country(S5)folded(S6)side doors(S7)outdoors(S8)shower(S9)top(SlO)ride(Sil)cells(S12)innovative