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新视野大学英语视听说教程第一册unit1-7答案详解(4)

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4. 6:40 5. 7 sharp 6. on time

IV. Speaking Out

Now Your Turn

Nicole: Hi, Steven!

Steven: Why, Nicole! You looked so excited.

Nicole: I can’t believe it! I won the first prize in the speech contests! Steven: That’s great! Congratulations!

Nicole: Thanks. I’m so happy! I really worked hard though. Steven: You deserve it. I’m very happy for you.

Model 2 Sorry, I’m new here, too. Now Your Turn

Matthew: Hey, Kimberly, guess what! Kimberly: What’s up, Matt?

Matthew: I’ve got the most wonderful news! Kimberly: What’s that?

Matthew: Our school basketball team won our game—and by ten points! Kimberly: How wonderful!

Model 3 Go straight ahead till… Now Your Turn

Susan: What’s wring? You looked so tired and worried.

Sarah: My roommate, Nicole, had a temperature last night, as high as 40 degrees centigrade!

Susan: Terrible! Is she all right now? Sarah: I don’t know. She’s in hospital. Susan: I hope she’ll be fine. Sarah: So do I.

V. Let’s Talk

Jack: Hi, I’ve been looking for you since the morning. I couldn’t find you anywhere. Jane: Yeah. I don’t feel like hanging out with the crowd any more, especially since

Susan stopped coming to school.

Jack: I know. It’s such a pity about her parents: losing one parent is bad enough,

but losing them both on the same day and in such an accident…It’s terrible! Have you seen her since?

Jane: No. I tired talking to her on the phone. She sounded bad.

Jack: The other day, I talked to Mr. Smith—you know that tall guy who works in the

Dean’s Office. Apparently, Susan is thinking of dropping out of school. She has almost money, you know. Her parents didn’t have much savings.

Jane: Yeah. I’ve been quite worried about her. But simply feelings sorry for her

is not enough; we have to think of some way to help her. Have any suggestions? Jack: Well, I haven’t really thought about it. I could possibly give her some money.

I’ve saved up from my part-time job.

Jane: Wow. You’re so generous! But…that wouldn’t be a long-term solution. Jack: That’s true…Perhaps we could help her find a part-time job.

Jane: Good idea! The lady who runs the shop where I work at night could be helpful.

If Susan is interested, I can introduce her to the lady. Jack: Great! Once she gets a regular income, things will be better. More than anything

else, it will take her mind off her tragedy.

Jane: Hmm…I was wondering, could we organize a fund-raiser for her?

Jack: Well, I’m not so sure how that would work. You know, taking help from us, her

best friends, is one thing, but getting the whole school involved may not be a good idea. Jane: Yeah. You’re right. We’ll think of something else. In the meantime let’s go ahead

with what we’ve planned. (Looking at her watch) Oh! It’s five to two. I have a class. I gotta run. Let’s meet tonight. Bye! Jack: Bye!

JACK ABEG Jane CDF

For Reference A

A, break the bed news about Mary to B.

It’s terrible! I heard that Mary’s father died of cancer. B, say what you feel about the news.

Oh, my. I am so sorry to hear that. What terrible news! A, tell your worry about Mary’s life and study.

Her father is a real breadwinner of the family. Mary will have to quit school. B, suggest doing something to help Mary out.

Well, that’s too bad. What shall we do then as her good friends? A, give your suggestion.

Is that possible that we raise money from among our fellow schoolmates to support her?

B, show your agreement with A. Sounds OK. Let’s give it a try.

B

A, tell B that John is going to be back to school. I heard that John is going to be back to school. B, say what you feel about the news.

Oh, really? He’s been in hospital for such a long time.

A, show your concern about John’s missed study. Well, he must be very worried about his study. B, suggest helping John with his schoolwork,

Let’s take turns to help him catch up on weekends. OK? A, show your agreement to B’s opinion. Good. I would also love to be helpful.

VI. Furthering Listening and Speaking

Task 1: Worry of a Teacher

Susan Smith cared for her students very much, and they all liked her. She wanted them to learn and to be happy. She had a special relationship with one student, Doris. Doris had been to Susan’s house several times and had come to know her husband and children. Lately, Susan had been very worried about Doris because the student’s hometown had recently been hit by a strong earthquake. Susan observed that Doris had lost a lot of weight and often had dark circles under her eyes. She talked to Doris and was as helpful as she could be, but felt that Doris really should see a doctor. One day, Susan talked to Doris and suggested that she go to the health center to talk to one of the doctors. Doris’ face became very red. She said, “I don’t need a doctor. How could you make a suggestion like that? I thought you were my friend!” Susan was very surprised by Doris’ reaction. She said, “I’m sorry to have upset you. I just want to help.” After that conversation, Doris stopped talking to Susan. She also transferred out of her class. 1. learn happy 2. earthquake

3. weight dark circles

4. the health center turned red

5. surprised talking transferred

Task 2: How to build lifelong friendship?

You may have a lot of friends and expect your friendships to last a lifetime. However, lifelong friendships are not always what everybody can get. Friends sometimes misunderstand each other. For one thing, you may want your friends to be near at hand, but also you need your independence and privacy. For example, when one of your friends comes asking if it is all right to spend the evening in your house, sometimes you just say “no” to hi or her because it is nor convenient for you. Unfortunately, not all your friends understand this type of independence. They believe that friends can ask for any favor and the answer should always be “yes”. Also, misunderstanding sometimes occurs when you ask for help. You expect your friends to help you mo matter what the circumstances are. But the fact is, your friends may not always drop everything to satisfy each of your needs. This may make you angry with them and your friendship could fade. The most important thing for you and your friends to do is to always show understanding and respect for each other. 1.T 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.T

Task 3: At Your Side

When the daylight’s gone and you’re on your own, And you need a friend just to be around. I will comfort you; I will take your hands. And I’ll pull you through, I will understand.

And you know that I’ll be at your side. There’s no need to worry.

Together we’ll survive through the haste and hurry. I’ll be at your side.

If you feel like you’re alone, and you’ve nowhere to turn, I’ll be at your side.

If life’s standing still and your soul’s confused, And you cannot find what road to choose. If you make mistakes, You can’t let me down. I will still believe, I will turn around…

UNIT4

II. Listening Skills

Listening for Telephone Numbers

1. W: I’m wondering if the weather will be good for us to go cycling on Saturday. M: Let’s call the weather office. I know the phone number. It’s 661-3047. If the weather is going to be bad, we’ll have to wait for another week. Q: What’s the phone number for the weather office? The phone number for the weather office is 6613047.

2. W: I’m so sorry, but the general manager isn’t back yet. Can I take a message for him?

M: Yes. Please ask him to call me 843-2057.

Q: At what number will the general manager return the call? The general manager will return the call at 8432057.

3. M: Do you have Simon’s mobile phone number? A well-known scientist from the States

is giving a speech on global warming in the Science Museum. I’m sure Simon would be interested.

W: Let me see… His number is 13032108585. Q: What is Simon’s mobile phone number? Simon’s mobile phone number is 13032108585.

4. M: Hello, I’m calling to check on the school sports meet. W: Yes, sir, how can I help you?

M: There’s been so much rain lately; I was wondering if it’s postponed.

W: It has been postponed because of the weather, but for further information,

please contact 54362163, extension 205.

Q: What number should be the man dial for the further information about the sports meet?

The man could dial 54362163, extension 205 for further information about the sports meet.

5. M: Hello. I’m calling form Beijing. I’ve learned from the Internet that a hurricane

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