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上外版大学英语听说第三册答案(Part A & Part B)Unit 1 ReservationsPart AExercise 11-5 a c d a dExercise 2Jack SmithRm 1008, Peach Hotel9 tomorrow morningWest Lake Hotel, HangzhouPart BConversation 1Exercise 11-5 a c a b aExercise 21. five rooms in total rooms on the top floor the best rooms in the hotel 2. They damaged the hotels property. They talked rudely in the coffee shop. They did not pay the account when they left the hotel. Conversation 2Exercise 11-5 b a d c aExercise 21. He is the womans favorite hairdresser. He has an appointment with another customer. He is a popular hairdresser at the Unisex Hairdresser. 2. Tom is just as good as Marcel. Tom can quickly figure out the best style for a particular customer. Tome has never done the womans hair before. Unit 2 Animals and PetsPart AExercise 11. a2. bPart BConversation 1Exercise 11-5 c d b dExercise 2A Rottweiler: big, meanA cat: clean, less than a dog, friendlyA parrot: moreA parakeet: Easy to keep, less, parrot, a little noisyA gold fish: QuietA StoryExercise 11-4. c b a cExercise 21. 12-year-old bitch from a famers family.2. two puppies just two months ago3. for 12 tiger cubs since 5 years ago.4. srong but she is smaller than the cubs.5. enough milk for her own babies and the baby tigers.6. her own children and takes good care of them.Unit 3 AgePart AExercise 11. Pulling on the birthday persons ear 21 times.2. To invite three very good friends out to dinner.Part BConversation 1Exercise 11-5 d c d cExercise 2Amy: A successful doctor; 2 or 3 large clinics; a cure for some terrible diseaseBrian: his own business; a chain of computer stores; branch stores in every major city in the countryConversation 2Exercise 11-5 c b a d cExercise 21. She is on the wrong side of 30/over 30.2. Yes. Its pretty good.3. 254. Between 25 and 30. Because by then you know what you want with life and how to get it.5. They tend to be worried about consequences of what they do.6. She had a good time but she wouldnt necessarily want to relive it.7. No. Shes happy at her age now.Unit 4 Personal BudgetsPart AExercise 11-5 d c a d dExercise 21. weekly 2. fixed 3. fair 4. teenager 5. discs 6. an excellent way to teach their children the value of money 7. they learn to budget their expense 8. they will have no money to spend by the end of the week.Part BConversation 1Exercise 11-4 c b c bExercise 2Rob:1) department stores, malls2) outdoor marketsKathy:1) thrift store2) things are on saleCliff:1) fix things for himself2) coupons3) that are on saleConversation 2Exercise 11-4 a c d b Exercise 21. all her allowance for this month2. go out and eat3. send her a fixed sum of money regularly4. work more, study5. never made a monthly budgetUnit 5 SportsPart AExercise 11-5 d a c c dExercise 21. playing a sport they like an essential part of their life. 2. keep fit. 3. live a more active life. 4. have a sense of personal achievement. 5. meet people with similar interestsPart BA PassageExercise 11-5 c d c a cExercise 2True statements: 1,2,3,5 A ConversationExercise 11-4 c d b aExercise 2True statements: 4,6,7,10Unit 6 TransportationPart AExercise 11) faster(quicker)2) more interesting3) Car4) more reliable5) Bike6) better for the environment7) Train8) more convenient; more comfortablePart BA PassageExercise 11-4 b b d bExercise 21) short time2) several hours3) to and from4) fuel efficient5) taking off6) wear and tear7) staying on the track8) very fast9) 15010) Save wear and tearA ConversationExercise 11-4 d a a dExercise 21) if he parked his car by a double yellow line.2) have gone home, half past five3) had to get back before six4) had been following Bens car5) speeding6) 60 miles an hour in order to stop BenUnit 7 ComparisonsPart AExercise 11-5 d a b c bExercise 21) nowadays 2) perfect 3) dying 4) higher 5) Medical 6) painful 7) cure 8) apart from basic health care, people in the old days didnt have so many choices about their lifestyles. 9) People worked long hours and therefore didnt have much free time to follow hobbies or develop interests. 10) It used to take weeks for mail and news to travel from one part of the world to another, For the first time we really do live in the same world.Part BPassage 1Exercise 11-4 c d b bExercise 21. a. a bit of a mess/cluttered b. cushions c. covered with some ornament d. bright colors, soft colors e. all shut, drawn, there is almost no natural light f. doesnt have enough furniture, shelves, cupboards will make the room less cluttered. g. indoor plants and cut flowers, vases, bottles and bowls2. a. practical, concerned with aesthetics b. imagination c. warm-hearted, sociablePassage 2Exercise 11-4 a b a aExercise 21. a. personal objects, family photos b. valuable things, oriental rugs, ornaments from the Middle East c. decoration, very clean d. functional, decorative2. a. traveling b. to socialize c. working lunch with his partner, discusses a business deal, over dinner d. entertains/spends time at home e. single, commit himself in personal relationshipsUnit 8 Office WorkPart AExercise 11-3. c b aPart BA ConversationExercise 11-5. b a d b cExercise 2True statements: 1,3,4,6,7,10A PassageExercise 11-5. c a d b aExercise 21. wear trousers or even dark tights.2. knee-length skirts, minis3. tailored trousers, no jeans4. dress casually on Friday5. Smoking, eating, drinking6. go outside to smokeUnit 9 JobsPart AExercise 11-4. b c d dExercise 21. An actress2. A cook3. A gardner4. A nurse5. A bakerPart BA ConversationExercise 11. How do you do?2. yes, I am3. No, Ive been working as a sales representative for GM for two years.4. No. My parents speak Spanish. They are Mexican-Americans.5. No. I took a course in Portuguese at college.6. Well let you know our decision as soon as possible. Exercise 2American(Mexican-American)BostonFairfield High School; Bachelors degree at Boston UniversityExport sales representativeEnglish, Spanish and Portugueseinternational sales, sales representative of GM in Mexico and Central AmericaA PassageExercise 11-4 c d a cExercise 21. a liberal arts college graduate2. majored in English at college3. college baseball4. writing, editing and computer7. networking with his fellow graduate8. editorial assistant at a publishing companyUnit 10 Law and OrderPart AExercise 1tall, wearing a maskRobbery1:30 p.m. Tuesdaythe National Bank California10,000 dollarsExercise 21. A crime is an act that breaks the law.2. Those who commit crimes are a danger to the society.3. We must learn to protect ourselves against crime.4. If we happen to see someone committing a crime we should dial 110 to call the police.5. When we go shopping in a crowded place we should take care of our personal belongings.Part BA ConversationExercise 11-4 b a d cExercise 2a criminal case, three months ago, a man and a woman, arrested by the police, taken to court, standing in the witness-box, answering the lawyers questions, she saw a man go into and come out of the bank, who was with the man, wearing a hat, crying a bag, wearing a blonde wig, black platform shoes, the exact persons, the things, on the tableA StoryExercise 11-4 c d b cExercise 2a policeman on the other side of the street, had been robbed, had left his bag on the floor, buying a can of coke, had disappeared, that were in the bag, the more things he said, the more money he would get, a video camera, jewellery, money, clothes, a man he had seen following him, to the police station, to collect a report for his insurance companyUnit 11 Story TimePart AExercise 11. Q1. She hates that kind of book. Q2. No. Because she said she didnt have time for such books.2. Q1. The Old Man and the Sea Q2. He likes Hemigways style of writing.3. Q1. “Story Time” Q2. He thought it was terrible. Because he thought the stories were silly and too childish.4. Q1. The Chinese Style Divorce. Q2. She prefers watching TV to reading books.Exercise 2cycling, buses or trains, prefers, she has been interested, enjoys, doesnt care for, is keen on, favorite, enjoys, talk shows, soap operas, the last kind ofPart BA StoryExercise 11-5 d b b a aExercise 2A StoryExercise 11-4. d c c bExercise 21. a. thickest in years b. thick, pea soup, evening fell c. your face d. Street signs2. a. crept along b. were on, blowing furiously c. came to a standstill in the evening d. impossible, find3. quiet, a graveyardUnit 12 Famous PeoplePart AExercise 11) 19352) very poor3) 19534) truck driver5) pop singer6) movie star7) two songs8) Thats All Right9) 20,00010) a million11) a heart attack12) 1977Exercise 21. Germany, 1879, Nobel Prize in Physics, theory of relativity, American, 1955, recognized, physicists2. composer, 1756, died, 35, 41, 27, 23, 17, operas, voice3. English, greatest, 1564, 1616, works, poetry, comedies, knowledge, human behaviorPart BPassage 1Exercise 11. He paid his hospital bill, and later paid for his funeral2. She lost five children in a fire.3. Her face was cut in a knife attack.4. Families of policeman or firemen injured at work.5. “The harder I work, the more money I make, and the more people I can help.”Exercise 2Passage 2Exercise 11-4. a c a bExercise 21. New York City, 19522. cheer his son on, hockey, last3. a heart failure, taken, a nearby hospital4. to bring him around, in vain5. was appearing in a play in California 6. first American centre, teaching paralyzed people to live more independentlyUnit 13 MusicPart AExercise 1Conservation 1Q1. To go to a rock concert with him on Saturday.Q2. She says she doesnt have time for that sort of thing.Conservation 2Q1. She likes all kinds of music.Q2. Classical music.Conservation 3Q1. Light musicQ2. No, she thinks its too noisy and it gives her headaches.Exercise 21. Music is a 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 Im 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 BPassage 1Exercise 11-5 a d b b aExercise 21. musical traditions, jazz, blues, early 20th2. white, black3. early European settlers, African slaves4. a clear melody, a strong rhythm5. electric guitarPassage 2Exercise 11-4 c d a bExercise 21. a. full of energyb. concentratec. forget their problemsd. fune. love, freedom and imagination2. a. damage peoples learning b. stop people noticing the world outside c. make people selfish d. drugsUnit 14 EducationPart AExercise 1Passage 1bPassage 2aPart BPassage 1Exercise 11-5 a d a d bExercise 2除2外,其余都对。Passage 2Exercise 11-5 b a d c dExercise 21. a. the top British universitiesb. largest universityc. one of the best centers of learningd. the cheapest and most far-reaching2. a. social sciences, arts, science, mathematics b. clerks, farm workers, housewives, teachers, and policemen3. a, part-time b. full-time employment c. their employers d work, family e. their careers, make up for, personal interest, sharpen their minds.Unit 15 Accients and DisastersPart AExercise 11) 19062) Over 500 people3) 19644) A few people5) 17556) Around 20,000 people7) 19238) 140,000 people9) 197610) 240,000 peopleExercise 21) 26th, 20032) Hit3) 6304) 30,0005) history6) severe7) 6.78) 19909) 35,00010) 1,80011) construction12) survivedPart BA ForumExercise 11-4 a c d bExercise 21. a. dictating some letters to his secretaryb. the roof, rescued by a helicopterc. only six survivors, the building collopsed2. 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. a. working in the fieldb. on fire, coming down fast, it crashed into the trees, explosionc. towards his house, came to, lying in a hospital bedA News StoryExercise 11-3. c b cExercise 2eating 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 awayUnit 16 Mass MediaPart AExercise 11-5 b d b a cExercise 22, 16-30, 22 million, 58, 24, 63%, 30, 2, 6, 325,000Part BPassage 1Exercise 11-5 b c b a dExercise 21. earliest recorded2. worlds first printed3. regularly-published4. regularly-published English5. weekly-published English6. American7. daily English8. daily-published, American coloniesPassage 2Exercise 11-5 d b c c aExercise 2Ra
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