大学英语听说第3册答案 Unit 1 Reservations
Part D
Making Reservations Conversation 1 Exercise 1
Lobster Palace Restaurant 饭店名 Time Numbers guests 8:00 tonight of 10 The status of regular customers guests Name caller of the Jack Ross
Conversation 2
The International Airport 国际机场
Pick you up 接你 Market Street 市场街 Caller’s name Address Destination Time to leave Mrs Hunt 18 Market Street The International Airport 9 o’clock
Part D
Booking Seats Conversation 1
Tour 旅游,观光旅行 Bay Area 海湾地区 Sunbeam Valley 峡谷 Kind of reservation Time The length of the tour
1
Two seats for the Bay Area tour Tomorrow About 7 hours
Conversation 2 Kind of reservation 2 tickets for the concert Time Thursday night / 8:00 p.m. Cost $25 each
Unit 2 Animals & Pets
Part D
A Passage How Do People Treat Animals? Exercise 1. b 2. d 3. a A Story The World’s Oldest Cat Exercise
33, 231, cat years, dustbin, East London, tiny, closed, front teeth, sleeping, eating, place, World Record, 27-year-old,
Unit 3 Age
Part D
A Passage Age Is a Sensitive Subject the youth-obsessed culture 困扰年轻人的文化 be dying to do sth 渴望做某事 It happens to the best of us 谁都会发生这种事
one surefire一定会发生的 way to boost someone’s ego自尊心 Exercise
1.a 2. d 3. c
A Story I Hate Birthdays
in a corner of my closet 在衣橱的角落
Exercise 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. a
Unit 4 Personal Budgets
Part D
A Discussion Spend or Save It? Exercise A Discussion Speaker $1,000; spend; save 2
March 17, 1971, cat food, Australia
Bob Cindy Tom Sophie Bill
a rainy day a new computer a new stereo; massive speakers pay off; overdraft Give it away to charities Unit 5 Sports
Part D
A Compound Dictation Exercise
1. maintain 2. relaxing 3. team
4. Individual 5. addition 6. mountain 7. attraction 8. quite a lot of people prefer to be spectators
9. When there is an important baseball game or boxing match, it is almost impossible to
get tickets
10. It’s important for everyone to relax from time to time and enjoy some form of
recreation.
Part D
A Conversation Playing Sports Exercise
1) great for the whole body 2) swimming
3) works out the whole body 4) is really calming 5) a great workout 6) a lot of fun
Unit 6 Transportation
Part D
A Story I Rode to Work on My Motorcycle Exercise Advantages Disadvantages 3
1. transport over the year 2. half an hour 3. traffic jams 4. railway platforms ; crowded trains 1. waterproof clothes 2. cold; in winter 3. not really be cheaper
Part D
A Passage Forms of Transportation Exercise
1. Because the infrastructure of our country has been developed rapidly in recent years. 2. a. the distance they are traveling; b. the amount of time they wish to spend; c. the amount of money they wish to spend
3. Bicycles, bus, subway, taxi, private car, airplane, train
Unit 7 Comparison
Part D
A Passage Twin Sisters Exercise 1. b 2. c 3. d
A Passage Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Exercise 1. C 2. d 3. b
Unit 8 Office Work
Part D
A Conversation A Company Meeting (Part I) Exercise
1. A publishing company.
2. They are discussing the company plans for the next year. 3. a. begin two new magazines; b. improve productivity by 20%; c. upgrade tools;
d. begin Internet publishing.
A Conversation A Company Meeting (Part II) Exercise
1) make some plans
2) opportunities to improve their skills 3) take part in decision-making 4) fulfill their dreams
5) wouldn’t even have a business 6) too focus on production
7) to find a better balance between company needs and staff needs
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Unit 9 Jobs
Part D
A Conversation Writing a Letter of Reference Exercise 1.C 2. b 3. a 4. b A Compound Dictation
1) real 2) confusing 3. possible 4. uncomfortable 5) Eventually 6) preparation 7) appear
8) to identify a worker you admire and observe his behavior
9) you will be able to see what is his approach to everyday situations
10) By watching and learning from a model, you will probably begin to identify and pick up
good working habits.
Unit 10 Law & Order
Part D
A Story Mark Brown (Part II) Exercise 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. d 5. d
A Story A Strange Thief
Exercise 1.T 2.F 3. F 4. F 5.F 6. T 7.T
Unit 11 Story Time
Part D
A Story Unlucky in Love Exercise
1. a. shot down; enemy occupied territory b. crash-landed c. consciousness d. saved; a group of nuns 2. a. talk with either the nuns ; the nurses b. stay in his small room 3. a. very quiet and shy b. turned away; glanced her way
4. a. He had fallen in love with her b. made him step back in astonishment A Story Where is the Millionaire? Exercise 1.d 2. c 3. b 4. b
Unit 12 Famous People
Part D
A Passage Who Was He?
Exercise Personal Profile Name
King 5
Date of birth Place of birth Education Political career Famous speech Jan. 15. 1929 BA; sociology; Ph.D; Boston; 1955 leaders I Have a Dream Nobel Peace Prize 1964 Date assassinated April 4, 1968
Part D A Compound Dictation
1) earliest 2) 1892 3) favorite 4) outstanding 5) skillful 6) aware 7) equals
8) An editor in New York liked her ideas very much, and was especially impressed with her
style of writing.
9) Her articles began to appear in more and more newspapers.
10) Although she did not see full equal rights for women she never gave up her fight.
Unit 13 Music
Part A
1. Conversation 1
Q1: To go to a rock concert with him on Saturday
Q2: She says she doesn’t have time for that sort of thing. Conversation 2
Q1: She likes all kinds of music. Q2: Classical music Conversation 3 Q1: light music
Q2: No, she thinks it’s too noisy and it gives her headaches. Exercise 2
2. 1) Music is an universal language.
2) Music can express love, longing, happiness and anger.
3) Sometimes music may communicate more clearly than words. 4) Music is the art of thinking with sounds.
5) When I am in a good mood, I prefer the music with a fast rhythm. But if I feel low, I can only
listen to something soft and quiet.
Part B
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Passage 1 Rock and Roll
Exercise 1 1. a 2. d 3. b 4. b 5. a Exercise 2
1. musical traditions; jazz; blues; early 20th 2. white; black
3. early European settlers; African slaves 4. a clear melody; a strong rhythm 5. electric guitar
Passage 2 “I Couldn’t Survive Without Music!” Exercise 1 1. C 2. d 3. a 4. b Exercise 2
1. a. full of energy b. concentrate c. forget their problems d. fun e. love, freedom and imagination
2. a. damage people’s hearing b. stop people noticing the world outside c. make people selfish d. drugs Part D
A Passage Doctors and Music Exercise
The Math Test at the State University of New York 1st time 1)they had chosen themselves 2nd time 2) that was chosen for them 3rd time 3) no music at all findings 4) most quickly and calmly 5) They did the worst
A Passage A New Career Exercise Personal Page
Name Started playing the violin 1) 6
Education 2) the Academy of Music Used to play 3) National Orchestra
Now plays in a band 4) three other musicians at weddings Kind of music they play 5) romantic music
Unit 14 Education
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Part A Exercise 1 Passage 1 : b Passage 2 : a
Exercise 2 Listen and Enjoy
Part B
Passage 1: What is an Idea Teacher Like? 1. 1) a 2) d 3) a 4) d 5) b
2. 1) √ 2) × 3) √ 4) √ 5) √ 6) √ 7) √ 8) √ 9) √ 10) √ 11) √ 12)√
Passage 2 : The Open University in Britain Exercise 1 1. 1) b 2) a 3) d 4) c 5) d Exercise 2
1) a. the top British Universities b. largest university
c. one of the best center of learning d. the cheapest and most far-reaching 2) a. social sciences, arts , science, and mathematics
b. clerks, farm workers, housewives, teachers, and policemen 3) a. part-time b. full-time employment c. their employers
d. work; family e. their careers; make up for; personal interest; sharpen their minds Part D
A Passage A Year Out
1. Those students who have just finished A-levels and got a place at university.
2. There are lots of things to choose from, say, working in a bank or doing community work; even doing sth adventurous.
3. The experience will broaden their horizons and teach them new skills. And also it may give them the chance to earn some money for school.
4. They must make sure that the university will hold a place for them till next year.
5. Most universities are quite happy about it because year-out students are more mature, confident and independent.
A Passage : The School System in the U.S.
1. 8:30 in the morning ; 3:30 in the afternoon; September; coed; the same classroom 2. school uniforms; whatever they like 3. they have a very long summer vacation
4. the classrooms are crowded; there aren’t enough teachers
Unit 15 Accidents & Disasters
Part A : Identifying Numbers Exercise 1 Place San Francisco 1) 1906 Alaska 3) 1964 Portugal 5) 1755 Tokyo 7) 1923 China 9) 1976 8
2) over people 500 4) A few people 6) Around 20,000 People 8) 140,000 People 10) 240,000 People
Exercise 2
1) 26th ,2003 2) hit 3) 630 4) 30,000 5) history 6) serve 7) 6.7 8) 1990 9) 35,000 10) 1,800 11) construction 12) survived
Part B
A Forum 论坛: We Are All Survivors Exercise 1. 1) a 2) c 3) d 4) b Exercise 2.
1) Bill Daniels
a. dictating some letters to his secretary b. the roof; rescued by a helicopter
C. only six survivors; the building collapsed 2) Maggie Davis
a. taking a rest; on a small island; South Pacific
b. towards the harbor; managed to get on a ship; when the lava hit the town 3) George Davis
a. working in the field; his house
b. on fire; coming down fast; it crashed into the tree; explosion c. towards his house; came to; lying in a hospital bed A News Story : A Tsunami Survivor
Exercise 1. 1) c 2) b 3) c Exercise 2.
eating breakfast; strange color; crystal blue; brownish; ankle-deep; the bottom floor of the hotel; deeper and darker; a group had already gathered; turn into a smelly river; being washed into the sea; blood everywhere; receded once; slowly rose again; the hotel and streets; another wave could come and sweep them away
Part D
A Passage : A Storm
1. 1) b 2) b 3) c 4) d A Compound Dictation
1) fire 2) batteries 3) awoke 4) blown 5) second-degree 6) picking 7) exploded
8) in the hopes it won’t happen to someone else.
9) Burns to the face, neck, leg and hip are among the dozens of injury reports
10) providing tips for cell phone users to avoid such accident and has stepped up work to
supervise the wireless Industry.
Unit 16 Mass Media
Part A
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Exercise 1. 1) b 2) d 3) b 4) a 5) c
Exercise 2. 2; 16-30; 22 million; 58; 24; 63%;
30; 2; 6; 325,000
Part B
Passage 1: How Newspapers developed
Exercise 1. 1) b 2) c 3) b 4) a 5) d
Exercise 2. 1. earliest recorded 2. world’s first printed
3. regularly-published 4. regularly-published
5. weekly-published 6. American 7. daily English 8. daily-published ; American-colonies
Passage 2 : BBC Radio
Exercise 1. 1) d 2) b 3)c 4) c 5) a Exercise 2. Channel Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 3 Radio 4 Radio 5 Radio 1Xtra Radio 5 Live Sports Extra Radio 6 Music Radio 7 Hours of Service Daily 24 20 18 16 24 24 Programs Broadcast Daily Popular music Culture, music, documentaries, readings Jazz, plays, serious news, commentaries In-depth news, current affairs, broadcasts for school pupils Live news, sports Modern day black music Popular music Drama, readings Music, news, views Asian Network
Part D
A Conversation: On Watching TV Dave 2) boring 3) senseless Linda 1) very relaxing 4) a horror movie 5) entertaining 10
6) really bad for people, 7) safe especially children 8) It isn’t real 9) a waste of time 10) really fun
A Passage : What are They Learning from TV? Exercise 1 1) c 2) d 3) b 4) c Exercise 2. 1) Music is an universal language.
2) Music can express love, longing, happiness and anger.
3) Sometimes music may communicate more clearly than words. 4) Music is the art of thinking with sounds.
5) When I am in a good mood, I prefer the music with a fast rhythm. But if I feel low, I can only
listen to something soft and quiet.
Test 1
Part A
1. 10 Short Conversations
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. a 6. c 7. b 8. d 9. c 10. c
Part B
A Compound Dictation
1) business 2) named 3) located 4) Championship 5) enthusiasm 6) November 7) April
8. Baseball is an American sport. It is sometimes called the national pastime.
9. American football is different from international football, which Americans call soccer. 10. The most famous athletes make millions of dollars for their playing skill. American best
athletes have higher salaries than the country’s president.
Part C
Conversation 1 1. C 2. d
Conversation 2 3. b 4. a 5. d
Part D
Passage 1 1.C 2. b 3. d Passage 2 4. d 5. b 6. d
Passage 3 7. d 8. c 9. b 10. d
Test 2
Part A
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10 Short Conversations
1. b 2. d 3. d 4. b 5. d 6. C 7. d 8. c 9. a 10. b
Part B
A Compound Dictation
1) exactly 2) originated 3) total 4) considered 5) suitable 6) serious 7) Mexico
8) musicians and engineers experimented to find ways to make louder guitars.
9) This type of guitar became very popular for country music, blues and rock-and-roll. 10) It’s inexpensive, fits well in many styles of music, and is relatively easy to learn.
Part C
Conversation 1 1. b 2. b 3. a Conversation 2 4. d 5. b
Part D
Passage 1 1. d 2. b 3. b
Passage 2 4. a 5. b 6. a 7. d Passage 3 8. a 9. b 10. c
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