新标准大学英语视听说第三册答案完整.docx
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新标准大学英语视听说第三册答案完整
Unit1
InsideView
Conversation1
Exercise2:
1.JanetisnotgoingbacktoChina.
2.Itisinthemiddleofsummer.
3.JanetisgoingtoworkforLondonTimeOff,awebsiteaboutLondon.
4.JoeisJanet’sboss.
5.Janetdoesn’tknowwhatsheisgoingtodo.
6.JoeandAndydonotagreethatNewYorkisthegreatestcity.
Exercise3
Janet
Andy
Joe
1
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2
√
√
3
√
4
√
5
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6
√
7
√
8
√
Conversation2
Exercise5
5-6-2-3-8-7-4-1
Exercise6
1.don’tmindmyasking
2.hedrivesmecrazy
3.whatdoyoumeanby
4.it’sthelastthing
5.wecheckoutnewevents
6.themusiciansortheactors
7.canIaskyousomethingelse
8.we’vegotaninterviewtodo
9.supposedtobeonhisway
Exercise7
BBBAAB
OutsideView
Exercise2
4-5-1-3-2
Exercise3
BCCAA
Exercise5
1.bdf
2.ae
3.g
4.c
Exercise6
1.Sothattheycanlearnsomethingaboutthemselves
2.Itcanleadtoahigherself-consciousness
3.Itcanleadtohappiness
4.Astrengtheningofthepersonality
5.“WhoamIasaperson?
AmIreallyhappy?
”
6.Hethinkstudentscangetindicationsofhappinessfromteachers.
7.Happinessscientists.
8.Theydon’twritedefinitionsontheboard.
Listeningin
Passage1
Exercise2
CDAB
Exercise3:
1.tolerant,rounded
2.closeto,standup
3.beauty,generosity
4.anopportunity,beyondtheone
5.behaved,selfish
6.pretend,seethrough
7.arrivedin,hadtohelp
8.difficulttime,ahugeamountof
Passage2
Exercise6
1.JoanisanacademiccounselloratManchesterUniversity.
2.Sheistalkingtoapresenterandcallersforaradioprogram.
3.Itisimportant,becausetheirchoicesofsubjectarelikelytohaveanimpactontheirfuturecareers.
4.HewantstoworkinIT.
5.Notatall.
Exercise7
1.strengths,weaknesses,personality,like,subjects,organized,confident,outgoing,ateam,workingalone.
2.futurecareers,intoaparticularareaofwork,chosenfield,relatedindustries,leading
3.vocational,graduates,high-flyers,career,practical,transferable,recruitment
Unit2
Insideview
Conversation1
Exercise3:
1.inSouthwark,whichispartofLondon
2.About120yearsold
3.itusedtoberaisedthreeorfourtimesaday
4.notsooften
5.inthelate1980sand1990s
6.inthe1960s
Exercise4
1.she’sreallyimpressed.
2.Becausetheycouldn’tgounderLondonBridge.
3.JustonthissideofLondonBridge.
4.Heremembersthatmanybuildingsweredamagedfromthewar.
5.Theyusedtotakeyoutothehospitalbecausethewaterwassopolluted.
6.Itisoneofthecleanestcityriversintheworld.
Conversation2
Exercise6
bbbdda
Exercise7
1.Thethingabout
2.It’samazing
3.Letmesee
4.Anyway,wherewasI?
5.Youweretellingmeabout
6.That’sfascinating
7.Letmethink
Exercise8
babbb
Outsideview
Exercise2
4-3-6-1-5-2
Exercise3
1.wherethereiswar
2.gotoschool
3.workingin157countries
4.hasneverknownpeace
5.bringingmedicine
6.getaneducation
7.40000kids
8.girlswerenotallowed
9.50percent
10.runningtheschoolfor12years
Exercise4
1.dg
2.e
3.c
4.f
5.a
6.b
Exercise5
1.d
2.a
3.b
4.b
5.a
Listeningin
Passage1
Exercise2
1.herhusband
2.achurchinthedistance
3.herfavouriteaunt(anduncle)
4.afarm
5.two(thespeakerandherbrother)
6.about14
7.20years
Exercise3
cbacda
Passage2
Exercise6
3-5-1-4-6-2
Exercise7
1.K(√)
2.E(√)
3.E(√)
4.K(√)
5.E(√)
6.K(√)
7.E(√)
Exercise8
1.Becausehethoughtitwouldmakehimgrown-up
2.Becausehewaslyingonthefloorscreamingandscreaming
3.Becauseshewantedtogohomeandshecouldn’tgethercoaton
4.Becausetheyusedtofight(butactually,they’rejusthavingfun)
5.Becauseshehadshortblondhair.
6.Becauseshehadhadsomegoodtimes
7.Becausehewantedtogetajobandearnmoney
Unit3
Insideview
Conversation1
Exercise2
1.Heusedtoworkinatheatre
2.Hemovedthescenerybetweentheactsintheplay.
3.ShesawMyFairLady
4.TofindoutwhereAndyandJanetare...ortocheckiftheyaregoingtobelate.
5.He’satheatrecritic.
6.Shehastocheckthesoundlevel
Exercise3
1.Jan(√)
2.Jan(√)
3.A(√)
4.A(√)
5.Joe(√)
6.A(√)
7.Joe(√)
8.A(√)
9.Jan(√)
10.Joe(√)
Exercise4
2345(√)
Conversation2
Exercise6
bcdca
Exercise7
1.hasjustbeentosee
2.Canyoutellmesomethingaboutit
3.Tellmemoreabout
4.Itsoundsveryunusual
5.Soit’sfamilyentertainment
6.didIdosomethingwrong
7.Didyourememberto
8.Hurryup
Exercise8
bbaaaa
Outsideview
Exercise2
157910(√)
Exercise3
1.mostfamouspainting
2.brokealltherules
3.lookingdirectlyat
4.asenseofmovement
5.indicatedarealplace
6.whatisshetryingtosay
7.covereduponesideofherface
8.we’rethesubject
9.seemedhappier
10.themysteryabouther
11.lineupbetween
12.tellastory
Exercise4
1.A(√)
2.S(√)
3.S(√)
4.S(√)
5.A(√)
6.S(√)
7.S(√)
8.A(√)
9.S(√)
10.A(√)
11.S(√)
12.A(√)
Exercise5
1.Herportraitsandbooksbothtellstories
2.Thecharacterorperformeroftheimages
3.Sheistryingtocaptureadeeperessenceofaperson
4.Heusesapinholecamerawhichrequiresaverylongexposure
5.Sheneedstoworkonthereflectionsinthewaterandthefaceoftheboy
6.Helinksthemtogetherwithastring
7.Shetriestocapturesomethingaboutthesoul,oressence,oftheperson.
8.Itrepresentstheprocessofdecay
Listeningin
Passage1
Exercise2
1.ThehighlightwasseeingtheshowNanta
2.It’saliveshow:
parttheatre,partdance,partmusic.
3.ThemusicisamixtureoftraditionalKoreanmusic,percussionanddrums
4.In1997
5.Becauseit’sanon-verbalperformance
6.It’ssetinakitchen
7.Theyuseknives,dustbinlidsandkitchenutensils
8.Nantameans“randomdrumming”inKorean.
Exercise3
247(√)
Passage2
Exercise6
1.London
2.NewYork
3.1929,reopened2006
4.1997
5.Free
6.20USdollars
7.8euros
8.4.5million
9.1million
10.2
11.3
Exercise7
acdcb
Unit4
Insideview
Conversation1
Exercise2
1.They’repreparingtointerviewJanet’sfriend.
2.Theinterviewispartofabackgroundseriestoethnicrestaurants.
3.TheLondonVideoGamesFestivalinTrafalgarSquare.
4.it’sverypopular.About100,000peopleattendedlastyear.
5.Theyputupahugetentwherepeoplecouldtryoutnewvideogames.
6.Becauseit’sverypopular.
Exercise3
BDABB
Outsideview:
Exercise2
BCBCDD
Exercise3
1.waxandfeathers
2.gotofftheground
3.thrust,liftandcontrol
4.thrust
5.thetail
6.providelift,controlandthrust,andbelightenough.
Exercise4
5-3-1-10-4-1-8-9-7-6
Exercise5
1.inventions
2.developandtest
3.helpedthemunderstandandstudy
4.theshapesofdifferentwings
5.madethefrontsteady
6.controllable
7.distanceandduration
8.1,000testflights
9.flewthefirstpoweredairplane
Listeningin
Passage1
Exercise2
1.Workinoffice-basedjobs
2.Peoplearenotexercisingtheirbodiesandtheyareputtingonweight.
3.Itiscausedbylongperiodsspentsittingatthecomputer.
4.Theyensurestaffaresittingcorrectlyattheircomputersandtakebreaks.
5.Itiscausedbyseveralfactors:
lackofnaturalairandlight,havingqlotofelectronicdevicesandair-conditioning.
6.Theyareinstallingbetterlightingandventilation,increasingthenumberofplantsandencouragingemployeestotakebreaks.
Exercise3
1.18%
2.over40%
3.a/onefifth(20%)
4.overamillion
5.roughly30%
Passage2
Exercise6
Thetruestatementsare:
2,7and8.
Exercise7
1.theamountoftheworld’sfarmlandthatismanagedintensively
2.theproportionoffloweringplantsthatneedtobepollinatedinordertobearfruit
3.thenumberofcommerciallygrowncropsthatneedhoneybees
4.thenumberofbeesreleasedbyfarmersinCaliforniatopollinatealmondtrees
5.thetimeforaspeciesofwildmangotobearfruit
6.thetimeforacultivatedspeciesofmangotobearfruit
Unit5
Insideview:
Conversation1
3.dgfabce
Conversation2
5.
1.sowheredoyoucallhome?
2.sohowlonghastherebeenaChinesecommunityinLondon?
3.Andhowdidtheymaketheirliving?
4.AndwhydidChinatownmoveoverhere?
5.AnddoesitstillfeellikeatraditionalChinesecommunity?
6.dbcba
7.
1.Iguessthisishome
2.howlonghastherebeen
3.whentheChinesefirstcameto
4.theywerealsofamousfor
5.atthestartofthe20thcentury
6.fromalloverLondon
7.anddoesitstillfeellike
8.alongwiththeChinese
8.bbabb
Outsideview
2.
1.it’speacefulandquietandjusttheplacetorelax.
2.theyfight
3.duringthematingseason
4.whentheyareonacrowdedstreetorbus
5.she’dbeveryangryandtellthemtomove.
6.maybethrowalittlesandintheirfaceandmakethemmove.
7.movehistowelnexttothemandstartaconversation
8.peoplecangetalotmoreaggressive
9.she’swaitinguntilsomeonewantsherparkingspace
3.bccda
5.
1.hepullsintotheparkingspacethattheproducerleft
2.becausehewaswaitingfirst.
3.angermanagementcounseling
4.becausetheradioinon
5.ahearingproblem
6.hewouldbeepthehorn,rolldownthewindowandshoutveryrudethingsatthepersonwhotookthespace
7.shewouldyelloutofthewindowandtellthemtomove
8.itisimportantforsurvival
6.
7-1-4-14-11-12-5-6-8-2-9-13-3-10
insideview:
passage2
6.
cbcca
Unit6
Insideview
Conversation1
2.
shethinksit’scold
Wood
Athatchedroof
Akindofdriedgrass
Theystand
AreportonthesummerseasonattheGlobe.
Stratford-upon-Avon
3.
1997
1666
Therearesomeseatsbutmostpeoplestand
May
About130kilometers
4.dbcac
Conversation2
6
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