现代大学英语听力2听力原文及题目答案unit3_第1页
现代大学英语听力2听力原文及题目答案unit3_第2页
现代大学英语听力2听力原文及题目答案unit3_第3页
现代大学英语听力2听力原文及题目答案unit3_第4页
现代大学英语听力2听力原文及题目答案unit3_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩4页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

1、现代大学英语听力2听力原文及题目答案现代大学英语听力2听力原文及题目答案现代大学英语听力2听力原文及题目答案Unit 3Unit 3 Task 1 【答案】A.1) Stress on the job costs American companies as much as $150 billion a year in lower productivity, unnecessary employee sick leave, and higher medical costs.2) The most stressful professions are those that involve dange

2、r and extreme pressure and those that carry a lot of responsibility without much control.3) The best way to deal with stress is through relaxation, but sometimes the only answer is to fight back or walk away.B.1) Three-quarters2) psychologists, doctors3) nervousness, anger, frequent illness, forgetf

3、ulness, mental problems 【原文】Stress on the job costs American companies as much as $150 billion a year in lower productivity, unnecessary employee sick leave, and higher medical costs. Three-quarters of the office workers today say they suffer from stress at work. Recently, psychologists and doctors

4、have begun to study the problem more closely. They have discovered that the most stressful professions are those that involve danger, extreme pressure and those that carry a lot of responsibility without much control.The sign of stress range from nervousness, anger, and frequent illness to forgetful

5、ness or even mental problems. The best way to deal with stress is through relaxation, but sometimes the only answer is to fight back or walk away.Task 2【答案】A.1) give in so easily to hijackers' demandsa) threaten to blow up a plane, commit some other outageb) hold out against this kind of blackma

6、il, always have terrorists, Start executing terrorists automaticallyc) be prepared to face the consequences of evil2)a) Its the lesser of two evils. Terrorists have proven often enough that they really mean business. b) Innocent lives, threatening the innocent will achieve its ends.B.She implies tha

7、t if the first speaker was one of the victims of terrorism, she would want the government to give in to the demands so that she wouldn t die.【原文】. A hijdaecmkearnodnsly has to threaten toMargaret: Governments give in so easily to hijackersblow up a plane or commit some other outrage, and a governmen

8、t gives in to his demands.Valerie: Naturally. It s the lesr sof the two evils. What government would risk innocent lives just to see if terrorists will really do what they threaten to do Terrorists have proven often enough that they really mean business.Margaret: Yes, but i f a government doesn t ho

9、ld out against this kind of blackmail, we will alwayshave terrorists. Governments are afraid to punish these people. They almost always let them go free. Start executing terrorists automatically wherever they land, and terrorism will stop.Valerie: And what about the innocent lives that will be lost

10、in the process Terrorism is based on the simple idea that threatening the innocent will achieve its ends.Margaret: You can t get rid of evil without being prepared to face the consequences of evil.Valerie: So long as you re not one of the victims!Task 3A.1) thirty-five, natural light, a small window

11、, hot, airless, very noisy2) Mexico3) ought to, shouldn t B.1) It is located in a narrow street with five-and six-storey buildings eight kilometers from downtown Los Angeles.2) This factory makes shirts and jeans3) She s already been working for ten hours, but won t stop for another two hours.4) She

12、 can t complain about those things because she is an illegal immigrant. 【原文】Eight kilometers from downtown Los Angeles there is a narrow street with five- and six-storey buildings. Inside one of these buildings there is a small factory making shirts and jeans. The women working in the factory sit cl

13、ose together, each with a small table, each with their own sewing machine. The women say nothing, and work hard. In one of the rooms there are thirty-five women. There is only a little natural light, and this comes from a small window in the roof. The room is hot, airless, and very noisy. On the lef

14、t-hand side of the room there is a young girl sitting next to the wall. Every now and again she closes her eyes, and her fingers stop working. She's already been in her chair for ten hours, but she'll be here until the bell rings and that won't be for another two hours. Her name is Maria

15、, and she comes from Mexico. She won't complain about her work. She won't say that the working hours ought to be changed; she won't say that the working conditions shouldn't be permitted.Task 4【答案】A.Every year the British government publishes statistics about social trends. Their fin

16、dings show definite patterns in the British way of life.1) marked differencesa) one hour more every day, three hours more every weekb) 1 percent, cleaning and ironing, keep household accounts, do repairs or improvements c) 30 percent2) leisure activities, watching television, 20 hours a week, going

17、for walks, Swimming, British womenB.Unlike the other couples, Carla has always kept her won accounts and Adrian has always done his own housework. Neither of them like watching television very much and they both like swimming.【原文】When Adrian Hutton and Carla Leone get married they will move into a n

18、ew house that they have bought. But what sort of life will they have What can they expect in modern Britain Every year the British government publishes statistics about social trends. Their findings show definite patterns in the British way of life.In most marriages there are some marked differences

19、 between husbands and wives. Working wives, for example, sleep (on average) one hour more a day than working husbands. Housewives, on the other hand, sleep only about three hours more every week than their working husbands. And what about housework The government survey showed that only 1% of men do

20、 the household chores like cleaning and ironing. But they do usually keep household accounts and it is always men who do repairs or improvements in the house. 30% of all marriages end in divorce.The government survey also looked at leisure activities. They found that the two most popular leisure act

21、ivities in Britain are watching television (the average family spends 20 hours a week in front of the TV set) and going for walks. Swimming is an especially popular activity among British women.Carla and Adrian's life, though, will probably be different from the average marriage. In the first pl

22、ace Carla has always kept her own accounts and Adrian has always done his own housework. Neither of them like watching television very much and they both like swimming.Task 5 【答案】 A.Topic: How a city in Japan solve the problem of garbage disposal.Supporting details: 160 million, every year, 10 perce

23、nt, 10 percent, the rest, public cooperation 1) garbage that can be easily burned, kitchen and garden trash2) electrical appliances, plastic tools, plastic toys3) are poisonous, cause pollution, batteries4) bottles and glass containers that can be recycled5) metal containers that can be recycled6) f

24、urniture and bicycledon different days, on request, fertilizer, to produce electricity, recycled, cleaned, repaired, resold cheaply, give away B.1) The garbage will be taken to a center that looks like a clean new office building or hospital.Inside the center, special equipment is used to sort and p

25、rocess the garbage.2) Official from cities around the world visit Machida to see whether they can use some of these ideas and techniques to solve their own garbage disposal problems.【原文】Disposing of the garbage we produce every day is a major problem in cities around the world. In the United States,

26、 over 160 million tons of garbage are produce every year. Ten percent is recycled, ten percent is burned, and the rest is put in landfills. But finding land for new landfills is becoming more difficult.A city that has solved this problem in an unusual way is Machida, in Tokyo, Japan. They have devel

27、oped a totally new approach to garbage disposal. The key to the operation is public cooperation. Families must divide their garbage into six categories:1. garbage that can be easily burned (that is, combustible garbage) such as kitchen and garden trash;2. noncombustible garbage, such as small electr

28、ical appliances, plastic tools, and plastic toys;3. products that are poisonous or that cause pollution, such as batteries and fluorescent lights;4. bottles and glass containers that can be recycled;5. metal containers that can be recycled;6. large items, such as furniture and bicycles.The items in

29、categories1 to 5 are collected on different days. Large items are only collected upon request. Then the garbage is taken to a center that looks like a clean new office building or hospital. Inside the center, special equipment is used to sort and process the garbage. Almost everything can be reused:

30、 garden or kitchen trash becomes fertilizer; combustible garbage is burned to produce electrical; metal containers and bottles are recycled; and old furniture, clothing, and other useful items are cleaned, repaired, and resold cheaply or given away. The work provides employment for handicapped perso

31、n and gives them a chance to learn new skills.Nowadays, officials from cities around the world visit Machida to see whether they can use some of these ideas and techniques to solve their own garbage disposal problems.Task 6【答案】1) They were talking about Mrs. Carter.2) She was a tall, handsome woman

32、who used to come into the shop at least twice a week.3) She lived alone in a large house on an old farm-about three miles from the shop.4) He was absolutely certain, otherwise he would never call the police. His evidence was this: First, he saw her do it; second, he found the things in her bag; thir

33、d, she had done it before.5) Because two young people saw her. The shopkeeper believed that if they didnt punish her,young people would think that stealing didn t matter.6) The judge thought that it was difficult case from a humanitarian point of view. The excuses her found for her were: First, the

34、woman was old and she lived alone-she was lonely. Second, she wasnt poor-she was well-known for her generosity to charities and she didn t need to steal.Te items were only worth a pound or two. Third, she pleaded not guilty and she didnt knowthat she had done it.【原文】Shopkeeper: I knew Mrs. Carter ve

35、ry well. She was a tall, handsome woman who used to come into the shop at least twice a week. She lived alone in a large house on an old farm about three miles from here. People ask me if I am certain she did it. The answer is yes. I was absolutely certain, otherwise I would never have called the po

36、lice. In the first place, I saw her do it. I watched her put the things into her bag and I watched her walk out of the store. In the second place, we found the things in her bag, and finally, she had done it before. It wasn't the first time. I think she was in such a confused state that she didn

37、 t know what she was doing, but two other people say her two young people. We had to punish her, otherwise young people would think that stealing didn t matter.Judge: It was a difficult case from a humanitarian point of view. The woman was old and she lived alone she was lonely. She wasn pt oor she

38、was well-known for her generosity to charities and she didn nteed to steal. The items were only worth a pound or two. She pleaded not guilty and said she didn t know that she had done it. From the legal point ofview the case was straightforward. The woman stole; she was caught and reported. There we

39、re witnesses. She had to be punished or else no one could be punished for stealing.Task 7【答案】A. not all modern cities are alike; modern city.1) a single high-density center, skyscrapers, motorways, as far as you can see2) the low-density multi-center city, a large collection of a number of small cen

40、ters, shopping centers, factories, businesses, skyscrapersB.1) He thinks that the second type( the Los Angeles model) is more sensible.2) He considers it highly likely that the kind of city we know now will completely disappear. 【原文】Interviewer: Would you say then that all modem cities are pretty mu

41、ch alikeUrban Planner: Quite definitely not. There seem to be two types of modem city. In type one there is a single high-density centre, and that's where you'll find the skyscrapers. This is surrounded by motorways. And all around this centre, low-density suburbs stretch as far as you can s

42、ee. This is like Houston, or Calgary, or Toronto. Interviewer: And the second typeUrban Planner: The other type is like Los Angeles the low-density multi-centre city. As I'm sure you know Los Angeles is really a large collection of a number of small centres, each with its shopping centres, facto

43、ries, businesses, and skyscrapers scattered everywhere. In a way it's almost one enormous suburb.Interviewer: Do you. think one type is better than the otherUrban Planner: I think the Los Angeles model is more sensible.Interviewer: And so do you think Los Angeles is the city of the futureUrban P

44、lanner: Well, it is arguable that the next step after Los Angeles is the complete disappearance of the city, with no real centre, where well-designed forms of urban life-modem factories and office blocks which are clean and quiet, and beautiful forms of rural life the trees and parks of suburbs, liv

45、e side by side.Interviewer: So are you saying that the city as we know it will disappear.Task 8【答案】A.1) He thinks that this country s problems all come from inflation, which is the result of the Democrat s careless spending.2) No, she doesn t agree with Ned. She believes that the problem is unemploy

46、ment. If the government cuts spending too much, people will fall into a vicious circle of more unemployment and fewer taxpayers to share the burden.3) She agrees with Barbara. She believes that unemployment is a big problem, especially in the big industrial cities. And the government isn t doing ver

47、y much to help the big industries out.4) He believes in the free market system rather than government regulation or protection. He thinks that without a lot of government interference everything will be okay.5) No, they think it s bad for the weak, the poor and the unprotected/ it s bad for the unde

48、rprivileged.B.more and more money, come from somewhere, higher taxes and higher prices 【原文】Ned: . you know, I think this country's problems all come from inflation. That's the main cause of our troubles right now. And what's causing the inflation It's the reckless spending of the Dem

49、ocrats! Every year they spend more and more money, and that money has to come from somewhere. So we pay it in the form of higher taxes and higher prices on the goods we buy.Barbara: Well, I'm not sure that I agree with you. It seems to me that inflation is only one of our problems. What about un

50、employment If people don't have jobs because the government cuts spending too much, they can't buy things; and then you have a vicious circle of more unemployment and fewer taxpayers to share the burden.Ellen: You know, I think Barbara may have something there. Unemployment is a big problem,

51、 especially in the big industrial cities. The auto industry is fighting for its life right now, and the government isn't doing very much to help it.Ned: Well, it's true that the auto industry is in a mess, but I don't think the answer is in government regulation or protection. I believe

52、in the free market system let the system work without a lot of government interference, and everything will be okay.Ellen: So the strong will win, and the weak will be defeated. Is that what you meanNed: Well, that's the way it goes. The survival of the fittest.Barbara: And too bad about the wea

53、k, the poor, the unprotected.Ned: Now you're getting emotional. You have to remain objective about these things. Let me give you an example of what I'm talking about.Task 9【答案】A.1) The problem is whether or not the inner city the core of most urban areas will manage tosurvive at all.2) They

54、moved to the suburbs in search of fresh air, elbow room, and privacy.3) As a result, suburbs began to sprawl out across the countryside. Many cities began to fall into disrepair. And many downtown areas existed for business only.4) The result was that urban centers declined even further and the subu

55、rbs expanded still more.5) Because from the decision of the Taylors and many other young couples, we can see that some people may be tired of spending long hours commuting, and they may have begun to miss the advantages of culture and companionship provided by city life.B.1) F 2) T 3) F 4) F 5) T 6)

56、 T C.1) middle-class, tax money, neighborhoods2) Crime, public transportation3) housing construction costs, was allowed to, constructed 【原文】A few years ago, Ann and Walter Taylor thought it might be time to move out of their New York City apartment to the suburbs. They had one young son and another

57、child on the way. But after months of looking, they became discourage and decided to buy an old townhouse right in the middle of Brooklyn, which is a part of New York City. To their delight, they discovered that they weren ' t the only young couple to have made such a decision. In fact, their en

58、tire area in Brooklyn had been settled by young families. And as a result, the neighborhood, which had been declining for years, was now being restored.Brooklyn isn ' t the only cityhe United States to experience this kind of renewal. So are Philadelphia and . And Charleston, South Carolina, has

59、 so successfully rebuilt its old central area that it now ranks as one of America' s most charming cities. The restoration of the (cityportof Savannah, Georgia, is also living proof that downtown areas do not need to die. But encouraging as these developments may be, they are among the few bright spots in a mass of difficulties that today' s cities face. I

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论