新世纪大学英语系列教材第二版视听说教程4学生用书听力答案文档格式.docx
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Blake:
Whatareyouworkingon,Mary?
Mary:
I’mfinishingmypaper.It’sduetomorrow,Blake.
What’sthetopic?
It’saboutGreenland.
Greenland.Hmmm…that’spartofCanada,right?
Ithinkyouneedtostudyyourworldgeography,Blake.
Well,isn’titnearCanada?
Yes,it’soffthecoastofnortheastCanada,butit’spartofDenmark.
Oh,Ididn’tknowthat.Well,what’syourpaperaboutexactly?
Inmypaper,Ianswerthequestion“IsGreenlandreallygreen?
”Inotherwords,isGreenlandcoveredbyalotofplantsandtrees?
Isit?
Whatdoyouthink?
Let’ssee…GreenlandisintheArcticCircle—wayupnorth.It’scold,…so“IsGreenlandreallygreen?
”I’danswer“probablynot.”
You’dbecorrect.It’stoocoldthere.Inthenorth,alotofthegroundisfrozen.Thesummersareshort,soonlythesurfacethaws.
Thatsoundstough.
It’shardfortheconstructionindustry.It’snoteasytobuildinGreenland.
Itsoundssoharsh.Whywouldanyonewanttogothere?
Therearebigmountainrangesonthecoasts.They’regreatforhikingandoutdoorsports.Andtherearelotsofanimalsthere.Youcansometimesseewhalesswimmingintheharbors.
Thatsoundscool!
OK,soifit’snotreallya“green”place,whywasitnamed“Greenland”?
Thefirstsettlerswantedtoattractotherpeople.Theygaveitanattractivename.
AudioTrack4-1-4/AudioTrack4-1-5
Jay:
Comeinhere,Elise.Youshouldseethisshow!
Elise:
Whatisit?
It’scalled“TheTitanicoftheSky.”It’sabouttheHindenburg,agreatengineeringfeat.
TheHindenburg…
Youknow,thatgiantzeppelinthatcrashedin1934.Thirty-fivepeopledied.
Ohyeah,Iremembernow.ItwasflyingfromGermanytotheUnitedStates.Itcrashedasitwaslanding.
Right.It’ssofunnylooking,don’tyouthink?
Itdoesn’tlookanythingliketheairplaneswehavetoday.
That’strue.Whywouldpeoplerideinazeppelinanyway?
Itseemssodangerous.
Well,somepeoplecalledtheHindenburg“man’sgreatestachievementinflight.”Theythoughtitwassafe,Iguess.
Whorodeinitanyway?
Mostlywealthypeople.Itaccommodatedbetween30and40passengersandcrew.Onepersonsaiditwaslikea“flyinghotel.”
Itsoundsprettygreat.
Yeah,anditwasfast.That’swhypeoplerodeit.Theywantedtogettotheirdestinationfaster.
Whydidn’ttheyjusttakeajetplane?
Elise!
Youknowtheydidn’thavejetsbackthen.Look,in1934ittookfivedaystotravelfromGermanytotheUSbyship.Thezeppelincoulddoitinhalfthattime.Itwasspeedy.
Well,maybeI’llsitdownandwatchalittlebit.MaybeI’lllearnsomething…
AudioTrack4-1-6/AudioTrack4-1-7/AudioTrack4-1-8
Jack:
Ithinkweshouldbuyabiggercar.Bigcarsaresafer.
Kayla:
Yes,butontheotherhand,theyconsumemoreoil.
Theyalsolookreallycool.
That’strue,buttherearesomeSUVswhicharenotthatbigbutalsoverybeautiful.
AndIthinkbigcarsaremorefuntodrive.
Butthenagain,it’sveryexpensive.
Well,let’sgetmoreinformationaboutseveralkindsofcars,okay?
AudioTrack4-1-9
MycountryhastwoveryfamousbuildingscalledthePetronasTowers.Thebuildingsaremadeofglass,steel,andconcrete.TheyweredesignedbyanAmericanarchitect,butheusedaMalaysianstyle.Theywerefinishedin1998,andtheywerethetallestbuildingsintheworldatthattime.Eachtowerhas88floors,andis452metershigh.IreallylikethePetronasTowers.Theyshowboththemodernandthetraditionalsideofmycountry.
AudioTrack4-1-10/AudioTrack4-1-11
Modernbuildings:
Welovethem,wehatethem.
Theworld-famousLouvreMuseuminParisisalmost500yearsold,anditfacedaverymodernproblem:
Theresimplywasn’tenoughspaceforsixmillionvisitorseachyear.In1989,AmericanarchitectI.M.Peidesignedastrikingglasspyramidinthebuilding’scentertobeavisitor’sentranceandshoppingarcade.Buthealsostartedanangrydebate.Somepeoplefelthisglassbuildingwasapieceofart,liketheonesinsidethemuseum.Otherssaiditwasjustanugly,modernmistake.
Kyoto,Japan,isthecountry’sancientcapital,andtheheartofitsculture.Itsrailroadstationwastoosmallforthemillionsofvisitors.In1997,thecitycompletedanewstationinahugeshoppingcenter,rightintheoldestpartofthecity.DesignedbyHiroshiHara,thebuildingalsocontainsahotelanddepartmentstore.Beforeitwasbuilt,criticssaidthatthehigh,wide,modernbuildingwoulddestroythecity’straditionallook.Ontheotherhand,supporterssaiditwouldbringnewlifeintothecitycenter.
AudioTrack4-1-12/AudioTrack4-1-13
Interviewer:
Whatdoyouthinkisthebiggestproblemfacingourcities?
Erika:
Ithinkit’sovercrowding.Talktoanyonelivinginamajormetropolitanareaandtheywillsaythesamething.There’snospace.Eventhesuburbsaregettingcrowded.
Well,insomeplacestheresimplyisn’tanylandleftforbuilding,right?
Yes,that’strue,butyouhavetothinkcreatively.Youcan’tgiveupsoeasily.
Thinkcreatively?
Whatdoyousuggest?
WhatI’msayingisthatwecanbuildmorestructuresunderground.Wecanaddparkinglots,malls,hotelsandevenapartmentbuildings.There’splentyofspace.
Isn’titexpensive?
Yes,itcanbe.Inthepastbuildingundergroundhasbeenveryexpensive.However,wehavenewtechnologythatwillbringthecostdown.Itinvolvesusingrobots.Youdon’thavetopayrobotsasalary.
Isn’t“buildingdown”moredangerousthanotherkindsofconstruction?
Actually,Ithinkit’ssaferthanbuildingskyscrapers,forexample.Remember,wealreadydoit.Wehavesubways,andundergroundshoppingmalls.I’mjustsuggestingweinvestinavarietyofbiggerprojectsandthatwedigdeeper.
Whatwouldyousaytopeoplewhodoubtyouridea?
Icanunderstandtheirfeelings.Wheneverthere’sanewidea,itcancausecontroversy.But“buildingdown”isnotsomekindofimpracticalidea.Itmakessense.Thereissomuchspaceunderground:
itcanaccommodatealotoftraffic,storage,andpeople.Withthenewtechnologywehave,we’dbecrazynottoconsidertheidea—it’sthewaveofthefuture.
AudioTrack4-1-14
1.deepcave
2.ariddesert
3.longmountainrange
4.activevolcano
AudioTrack4-1-15
a.narrowharbor
b.long,sunnybeach
c.busyvacation
d.highcliffs
Speaking&
Communication
AudioTrack4-1-16/AudioTrack4-1-17
Bart:
Sowhatexactlydidyoudooverthesummer?
Gustav:
WeworkedasvolunteersatGlacierNationalPark.
I’veneverbeenthere.What’sitlike?
Carolina:
It’sbeautiful.Therearemountainsandlakes...and,ofcourse,glaciers!
Howwasthejob?
Wehadtodoalotofphysicalwork.Itwaskindofhard.
That’strue,butitwasexciting,too!
Weactuallysawbears!
Wow!
Thatdoessoundexciting.MaybeIshouldapply.I’llneedajobnextsummer.
Sorry,Bart,butyoucan’tapplytothatprogram.It’saspecialprogramforinternationalstudents.
AudioTrack4-1-18
Conversation1
A:
I’dliketoliveinacityapartment.Itwouldbenearpublictransportationasthatwouldsavealotoftime.Idon’twanttowastetimecommutingseveralhourseachdayfromhometouniversity.
B:
That’sverynice,butI’dprefertoliveinthesuburbs.Thepricestherearelowerandwewouldbeabletoaffordahousewithbiggerbedrooms.
Itwouldbecheaper,butdon’tyouthinkthesuburbswouldbeinconvenient?
Well,youhaveapointthere,sowewouldneedtogetacartoo.
Conversation2
I’dprefertoliveinthesuburbs.Wewouldenjoythepeaceandquiet,awayfromallthecity
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