新视野大学英语视听说第三册听力答案免费下载汇总.docx
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新视野大学英语视听说教程第三册最新版好答案听力练习录音文本和答案Uint1II.BasicListeningPractice1.ScriptW:
Ok.It’syourturntopaythebill.Ipaidlasttime.M:
What?
Youhaveaselectivememory.Youtriedtopaylastturn,butyourcreditcardfailed;soIendeduppaying!
It’sdefinitelyyourturn.Q:
Whatistrueaccordingtotheconversation?
2.ScriptM:
I’mhavingrealtroublereviewingforthisFrenchexam.Ijustcan’tmemorizeallthevocabulary.W:
Metoo.Ihatehavingtolearnthingsbyheart.Iguesswejusthavetokeepreadingthetextsoverandover.Q:
Whatdoesthewomanprefer?
3.ScriptW:
Ohlook!
There’sthatguywesawlastweek,playingfootballinthepark!
Helookedgreatinhiskit,remember?
M:
Him?
Idon’trememberhim.I’vegotaterriblememoryforfaces.IhaveahardtimeevenrecordingpeopleI’vebeenintroducedto.Q:
Accordingtotheconversation,whatistheman’sproblem?
4.ScriptM:
Whyisthereabigsignonthebackofyourdoorthatsays“keys”?
W:
It’storemindmetotakemykeyswhenIgooutbecauseI’malwayslockingmyselfoutbyaccident!
Itdoesn’thelpenough.NowIjustforgettoreadthesign.Q:
Whyisthereasignonthebackofthedoor?
5.ScriptM:
Thathistoryexamwasreallyhard.Theessayquestionwasterrible!
W:
Iknow,IwishIwerelikeDavid.Hehasaphotographicmemory,youknow.Howusefulthatwouldbe!
Q:
WhatistrueofDavid?
Keys:
1.C2.D3.A4.B5.CIII.ListeningInScriptM:
Tellmeyoursecret.You’resuddenlygettingexcellentmarksineverysubject,andyouusedtobeabottom-of–classstudentjustlikeme.W:
Simpleenough.Ireadanarticleinascientificjournalthatstudyingwithremembering,basedonrecentresearchintothebrain.M:
Aw,thatstuff’soldhat:
studyatthesametimeeveryday,besureyourclothesarecomfortable,andmakesureyouhaveenoughlight,blah-blah-blah.W:
Notsofast,wiseguy.I’mtalkingaboutprincipleslike“MentalVisualization”,creatingapictureinyourmindofwhatistoberemembered.M:
Ok,thatdiessounddifferent.Id“Association”aprinciple—youknow,youconnectwhatyouwanttorememberwithsomethingyou’refamiliarwith?
W:
Righton!
‘Consolidation”isanother.Ireviewmynotesrightafterclassandconsolidate—orabsorb—thenewmaterialintowhatI’vealreadylearned.M:
You’removingaheadfastwiththoseprinciples.IswearthisweekendI’mgoingtostudysixteenhoursadaybothSaturdayandSunday.W:
Whoa,bigguy.That’snottheway.Followtheprincipleof“DistributesPractice”.Shorterstudysessionsdistributesoverseveraldaysarebetter.M:
Thatsystemisallverywellforyou;you’vegotagoodmemory.Butwhataboutme?
I’vegotamemorylikeasieve.
W:
You’retoomodest.There’snothingwrongwithyourmemory.Butmemoryislikeamuscle;itneedsexercise.Anddon’tforgetit.Whilethemaniswonderingwhythewomanissuddenlygettingexcellentmarks,shesaysshereadanarticleonstudyingandremembering.Ittalksaboutprincipleslike“MentalVisualization”,thatis,creatingapictureinone’smindofwhatistoberemembered.Thisremindsthemanoftheprincipleof“Association”,whichmeansconnectingwhatonewantstorememberwithsomethingoneisfamiliarwith.Thenthewomanaddstheprincipleof“Consolidation”,orreviewingone’snotesafterclassandabsorbingthenewmaterialintowhatonehasalreadylearned.Whenthemanpromisetostudysixteenhoursaday,thewomanrecommendstheprincipleof“DistributedPractice”,whichfavorsshorterstudysessionsdistributedoverseveraldays.Finally,thewomantellsthemanthatmemoryislikeamuscle,andthatitneedsexercise.Task2:
Youforgetmytoast!
ScriptAn80-year-oldcouplewashavingproblemsrememberingthings,sotheydecidetogototheirdoctortoseewhatwaswrongwiththem.Theyexplainedtothedoctorabouttheproblemstheywerehavingwiththeirmemory.Aftercheckingthecoupleover,thedoctortoldthemthattheywerephysicallyokaybutmightneedtostartwritingthingsdowntohelpthemremember.Thecouplethankedthedoctorandleft.LaterthatnightwhilewatchingTV,theoldwomansaidtotheoldman,“Honey,willyoupleasegotothekitchenandgetmeadishoficecream?
”Beforethemanleft,sheadded,“Whydon’tyouwritethatdownsoyouwon’tforget?
”“Nonsense,”saidthehusband,“Icanrememberadishoficecream!
”“Well,”saidthewife,“I’dlikesomestrawberriesonit.You’dbetterwritethatdownbecauseIknowyourmemoryisfailing.”“Don’tbesilly,”repliedthehusband.“There’reonlytwothings:
adishoficecreamandsomestrawberries.Icansurelyrememberthat!
”Withthat,herushedintothekitchen.Afterabouttwentyminuteshereturnedfromthekitchenandhandedheraplateofbaconandeggs.Thewifetookonelookattheplate,glancedupatherhusband,andsaid,“Hey,youforgetthetoast!
”Keys:
FTFFFTask3:
Memory-ImprovingTechniquesScriptTherearemanytechniquesyoucanusetoimproveyourmemory.Someofthemareintroducedher.Firstandforemost,youneedtostimulateyourmemoryallthetime.Toputitsimply,youshoulduseyourmemoryasmuchaspossible.Itisespeciallyimportanttotrytolearnsomethingnew.Ifyouworkinanoffice,learntodance;ifyouareadancer,learntodealwithacomputer,ifyouworkwithsales,andlearntoplaychess;ifyouareaprogrammer,learntopaint.TheseaddedactivitiesstimulatethebrainsothatItcontinuestofunction.Olderpeopleneedtopay
attentiontothingstheyaredealingwith.Don’ttrytomemorizeeverythingthatcatchesyourattention;focusonwhatyouconsiderimportant.Forexample,youcantakeanyobjectsuchasapenandconcentrateonit.Thinkonitsvariouscharacteristics:
itsmaterial,itsfunction,itscolor,andsoon.Don’tallowanyotherthoughttooccupyyourmindwhileyouareconcentratinginthatpen.Anothermethodthatcanbeusedistorelaxyourself.Itisimpossibletorememberthingsifyouaretenseornervous.So,tryholdingyourbreathfortenseconds,andthenreleaseitslowly.Associationisalsoapowerfultooltodevelopyourmemory.Forexample,ifyoucannotrememberaperson’sname,youcanthinkaboutaspecialfeatureofhisfaceandthenlinkitwithhismane.1.What’sseemstobeanespeciallyimportantwaytostimulateone’smemory?
2.Whatseemstobethebestwaytofocusyourmemory?
3.Howcanyouconcentrateonapen?
4.Howcanyourelaxyourselfaccordingtothepassage?
5.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
Kes:
1A2.C3.D4.B5.DIV.SpeakingOutMODEL1Itslippedmymind!
Amy:
Isentouttheinvitationstothedinnerparty.Bill:
That’sgood.Nowwhatshouldwedo?
Amy:
We’vegottoplanthemenu.Bill:
Oh,that’sright.Doyouhaveanythinginmind?
Amy:
IthinkI’mgoingtomakethechickensaladwehadattheChristmasparty.RememberIsledthecheffortherecipe?
Bill:
Yeah,butdidyouforgetthatLindadoesn’teatchicken?
Amy:
Linda?
Oh,mygosh!
IforgottoinviteLinda!
Itjustslippedmymind.She’llbemadatme.Bill:
Well,everyoneforgetssomethingsometimes.It’snottoolateyet.I’llmakeaphonecall.Don’tworry.Amy:
Thanks!
Yousee,I’mgettingforgetful.IthinkI’mgettingold!
Bill:
Lookslikeyouare,sweetheartNowYourTurnSAMPLEDIALOGA:
I’mgoingtothrowaparty,andI’vesentouttheinvitationstomyfriendsandrelatives.B:
That’sgood.Butdon’tforgettoinviteeveryoneyoushouldinvite.A:
IthinkI’veinvitedeveryone.Doyouhaveanybodyinmind?
B:
DidyouinviteJohn?
He’slosthisjobafterrecentquarrelwithhisboss.A:
Oh,mygosh!
Iforgottoinvitehim!
He’llbesad,thinkingwelookdownonhim.Hejustslippedmymind.B:
Well,everyoneforgetssomethingsometimes.Don’tworry.It’snottoolate.Makeaphonecallrightaway.A:
DidIforgetanybodyelsethatIshouldincite?
B:
There’syetanotherpersonyoushouldinvite—Julia.She’sjustmovedtothecityandfeelslonely.A:
Oh,goodheavens,Iforgotallabouther.She’sournewfriend.Yousee,I’mgettingforgetful.IthinkI’mgettingold!
B:
Lookslikeyouare,buddy.You’dbetterstartwritingthingsdownifthey’reimportant.MODEL2Ican’tthinkofitoffthetopofmyhead.ScriptJohn:
Hey,S
ue.DoyouknowwhatJack’shomephonenumberis?
Susan:
Ican’tthinkofitoffthetopofmyhead.Idon’thavemyaddressbookonme,andIdon’thavemymobilephonewithme,either.John:
That’stoobad!
I’vegottofindhimnow.It’surgent!
IfIcan’tfindhimtoday,I’llbedead!
Susan:
Youmightwanttolookitupinthephonebook.John:
I’vecheckedalready,butitseemsthathidphonenumberisunlisted.Susan:
Maybeit’sunderhisroommate’sname.John:
Well,Iguessso.Susan:
Well,whydon’tyoucallJane?
Shehashisphonenumber.John:
I’vetried,butnooneanswered!
Susan:
Maybecallhisofficeandaskhissecretary.John:
I’vealreadytried.Shewon’ttellme.Shesaysit’sprivate.Susan:
Oh,that’sright.Theyusuallydon’treleaseprivateinformationoverthephone.John:
It’sapity.Youusuallyhaveapowerfulmemory,butyoucan’thelptoday.What’swrongwithyou?
Yourmemoryseemstobefadingearly.Susan:
It’snotmymemoryisfading.Idohavememoryforfaceandnames,butapooronefornumberanddatesNowYourTurnSAMPLEDIALOGA:
Hey,doyourememberwhenisthelectureonthevalueofinformationbyProfessorSmith?
B:
Ican’tthinkofitoffthetopofmyhead.Maybewecanlookitupinournotebook,butIdon’thaveminewithme.A:
That’stoobas!
Idon’thaveitwithme,either.Doyourememberthenumberofthelecturehail?
B:
Sorry,Ican’tthinkofitoffmyhead.A:
I’mterriblyinterestedinthelecture.Ican’tmissit!
B:
Well,whydon’tyoucallthedeanwhoarrangedthelecture?
A:
I’mafraidit’snotverywisetoaskthedean
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