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1、-新发展大学英语听力教程4_(全新修订版)教参-第 64 页Unit One Urban Life or Rural Life. Pre-listening ActivitiesPart 1略Part 2There are positive effects and negative effects of living in the suburbs.l Positive effects:1. The air might be cleaner.2. There are more trees and less traffic congestion.3. Youll probably have a g
2、arden.l Negative effects: 1. Most people drive more and walk less. 2. Youll have little time for cooking and thus rely heavily on junk food. ScriptIn the suburbs the air might be cleaner, as there are more trees and less traffic congestion. Better still youll probably have a garden, which most inner
3、-city dwellers dont. Gardening is a healthy activity for you, and your children have the chance to play outside every day. This is a lot better for them than playing computer games all day because there is nowhere to go.The disadvantages of living in the suburbs are the flip side of the city advanta
4、ges. Most people living in the suburbs end up driving more and walking less, as nothing is particularly close. This leads to weight gain and general lack of fitness. Those medium sized journeys that suburb dwellers need to do could be done on a bicycle, although this is not always practical or even
5、possible.A less obvious effect of having to commute is little time for cooking. If a considerable portion of your time is spent getting to and from work, it is tempting to rely heavily on junk food, ready meals and takeaways. None of these is very healthy and too many can lead to obesity and the ass
6、ociated health problems. Listening TasksTask 1 Understanding News ReportsNews Item One1. A 2. B News Item Two1. C 2. BNews Item Three1. D 2. B 3. C ScriptNews Item OneQuestions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.Janet Yellen, the head of the United States central bank, says she expects
7、 the U.S. job market to continue to improve.Janet Yellen says the inflation rate should rise close to a yearly rate of 2%. That inflation rate would keep prices stable and support the economy, says the central bank, or Federal Reserve System.Too much inflation and prices rise too high, too fast. Not
8、 enough inflation and prices and growth remain flat or decline. Currently, inflation is well below 1%.Many economists interpret Yellens comments as a signal that the Federal Reserve might raise the key interest rate on December 16. The Federal Reserve has considered increasing important interest rat
9、es for a long time. But it has been cautious about making rate changes, fearing that the economy would react badly.Questions:1. What is the current inflation rate? 2. What has been considered by the Federal Reserve for a long time? News Item TwoQuestions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news i
10、tem.Malia Obamas decision to wait a year before going to college is bringing new attention to “Gap Years.”A gap year is when a student takes a year off after high school to do volunteer service, travel, or work before starting college.The White House announced on Sunday that President Barack Obamas
11、oldest daughter will wait until the fall of 2017 to start classes at Harvard University in Massachusetts.The announcement led to lots of news stories about “gap years”. Some observers think her decision might lead other high school graduates to wait a year before continuing their studies.“It is goin
12、g to be the biggest thing ever for gap year programs in the United States,” said Joe OShea, director of undergraduate research at Florida State University.Harvard University urges students to consider taking a gap year to get some much-needed rest before entering college.Questions:1. When will Malia
13、 Obama start classes at Harvard University?2. What is the news report mainly about? News Item ThreeQuestions 1 to 3 will be based on the following news item.Hollywood actress and filmmaker Angelina Jolie told the world this week that she had had another operation to reduce her chance of getting canc
14、er.On Tuesday, the 39-year-old actress published a piece in New York Times. She wrote about her decision to have her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed to protect herself from ovarian cancer. She did not have her uterus removed, as she has no family history of uterine cancer.Two years ago, doctors
15、performed a double mastectomy on the star. Jolie also wrote a piece for New York Times about the decision to remove both her breasts.Jolie took that action after discovering she carried a mutation in the BRCA1 gene. This put her at a very high risk of getting breast cancer. The same mutation also ga
16、ve her a 50% risk of getting ovarian cancer. Jolies mother, aunt and grandmother all died of cancer.The actress said she wrote about her decision so that women would know about what treatments are available to them. She noted that surgery may not be the best choice for every woman. She wrote, “The m
17、ost important thing is to learn about the options and choose what is right for you personally.”Questions:1. What do we know about Angelina Jolie from the news report? 2. What was Jolies chance of getting ovarian cancer? 3. Why did Angelina Jolie write about her decision? Task 2 Understanding Long Co
18、nversationsConversation One1. A 2. C 3. C 4. B 5. A Conversation Two1. C 2. B 3. C 4. A ScriptConversation OneW: Hello. Im calling about the apartment you advertised.M: Yes. What kind of apartment are you interested in?W: Im interested in a one-bed room. Do you have any available?M: Yes. I have one.
19、 When do you need it?W: Sometime around next week. What can you tell me about this apartment?M: Well, its a one-bedroom apartment. The monthly rent is $650, with a $300 security deposit. You pay electricity only. Gas and water is included. Both the heat and stove are gas. Let me see, what else. Oh!
20、Youll be assigned a sheltered parking space at no extra charge. And thats probably it.W: Sounds good. May I come over tomorrow to take a look?M: Sure. What time would you like to come?W: How about 10 a.m.?M: Good. May I have your name, please?W: My name is Blanca.M: Thanks for calling, Blanca. Ill s
21、ee you tomorrow.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. What kind of apartment is the woman interested in?2. When does the woman need the apartment?3. How much is the rent per month?4. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the conversation?5. What t
22、ime will the woman come to have a look at the apartment?Conversation TwoW: Well, I think I might have made a mistake coming to the school.M: What makes you say that?W: Im a little overwhelmed by the size of this place. I come from a small town. There were only 75 of us in my high school graduating c
23、lass. Everyone knew everyone. We all grew up together.M: So its a bit of a culture shock for you? Being one of 15,000 students on a big campus in an unfamiliar city?W: Thats an understatement. I just cant get comfortable in class or in the dorms. You know, socially.M: Well, lets start with the acade
24、mics. Tell me about your classes.W: Im taking mostly introductory courses and some are taught in these huge lecture halls.M: And you are having trouble in keeping pace with the material?W: No, in fact I got an A on my first economics paper. Its just that. Its so impersonal. Im not used to it.M: Are
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