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新视野网络1单元答案第一单元Part2UnderstandingShortConversations1Sheisnothonest.Hersonhasgraduatedallonhisown.Hersonisnothonest.Shehasdonealottohelpherson.Themanislookingforaplacetolivein.Themanhasahouseforrent.Thewomanisasecretary.Thetwospeakersareoldfriends.Hewantedtoseethenextshow.Hebegantofeelhungry.Hewasn'tthinkingabouttheshow.Hewantedtogetfoodforher.Thewomancamewithhim.Thedayissunnyandbeautiful.Herememberedtojointhewoman.Hehasnothingtodoonthisday.Themandoesn,tlikelaughing.Themanistryingtoslowdown.Themanisrunningtooslowly.Themanisrunningtoofast.Askherbossformoremoney.Askherbosswhyshe'smakingless.Seeifherbossknowsshe'smakingless.Seeifthecostoflivinghaschanged.Inanoffice.Athome.Inahospital.Inaclassroom.Husbandandwife.Boyfriendandgirlfriend.Motherandson.Daughterandfather.key1BB1AA0CA1DD0DA0AD1BBPart3UnderstandingPassages1.Discoveringbadhabits.Peoplenotbeingalone.Couplesparting.FindingMr.Right.Exactly38percentofpeople.Exactly35percentofpeople.Exactly29percentofpeople.Exactly28percentofpeople.Peopleunder35yearsold.Peoplebetween35and54.Peopleover55yearsold.Womenofallages.TheyfoundtheirMr.Right.Theysufferedabrokenheart.Theylefttheirpartner.Theyagreeduponthebreakup.Theydecidedonthebreakup.Theyhadabrokenheart.Theywereleftbyapartner.Theyagreeduponamutualbreakup.Fewchildrenbelievedtheirparentswerelovingenough.FewparentssupportedtheirchildreninenteringHarvard.Childrenwhofeltunlovedweren'tashealthylaterinlife.Parentsaren'twarmenoughforchildrentobehealthy.Hehardlyeverlivedpasthis50thbirthday.Hebecamesickalmostallofthetimeduringmid-life.Hedevelopedheart,blood,ordrinkingproblemsinmid-life.Hefoundrelationshipsthathecouldn'tenjoy.Researchersbelieveitismeaningful.Itinvolvesbiological,psychological,andsocialfactors.Thisreportclaimedthatthiswasthecase.Healthypeoplearen'tdiagnosedwithmanyhealthproblems.A.Parents.Mothers.Society.Psychology.A.Actingwarmlytowardchildrenwillmakethemhealthier.B.Gettingsickiscommonforpeopleastheyentermid-life.C.Participatinginsurveysishelpfulforunderstandinghealth.D.Beinglovingcanhelpusleadhappierlives.Part3UnderstandingPassages1.0BC2.1BB3.0AC4.0BC5.0AD6.1CC7.0BC8.0DB9.0BA10.OBACompoundDictationFillintheBlanks(withtherightprepositionoradverb)1.someone.2.3.Idon'tknowwherethatoldstorycamefrom,I'veneverbeenabletotrackit4.Ifyoudecideyoudon'twanttoseeyourgrandmotheruntilshechanges,thenyourmothershouldthiswomaninyourownway.5.6.7.8.TheweakpointsinthearticlewereeagerlypickedIdon'tknowwhyI'vebeenpickedachancetoexperiencelifewithoutyou.9.10.“Hecouldhavebeendoingresearcheventhoughitmaybepainfulforthemtorealize.11.12.13.Ifyousaythatthereissomeoneorsomethingtobereckonedthispersonorthingmustbedealtwithanddoingsowillbedifficult.14.15.OneofAfrica*sleadingchurchmenhascalled1.0wihtout0abouton1downdown1outout0inalong1onon1onon1onon1onon1homehome0byin1withwith1withwith1onon/upon1ononPart6MultipleChoice1.Thisyoungwomanwouldhavecuriositybecauseshewaswelldressedandlookedveryattractive.risenstimulatedC.causedD.wokenArecentwasthatabout20percentofcollegegraduatesjoinedthearmyoftheunemployedlastyear.estimatenumberfigurestatisticHesaidhewasapolicemanandthereforehadthetostopspeedingdrivers.controlinfluenceC.authoritypriorityOnthecoasttheweatheriswithdayafterdayofhotsun,inthemountains,however,theaircoolsquicklyanduntiltheendofJuneyoucanstillfindsnowonthemountaintops.funnyinterestingromanticgoodThedoorclosedbehindTomashescannedthehandsomelyfurnished(装饰的)doubleroomwhichAlbemarleStreet.sawoverlookedwatchedThesamequestionwasusuallysetintwoforms:onethathadanswerstochoosefrom,andtheotherwherethepupi1hadtosupplytheirownanswer.someweakstrongdifferentSomeartistsareabletoalikenessinasketchwhileothersaregiftedtoafleetingexpression.grasp/gethold/capturecatch/capturecapture/catchTheboyhisfriendoutoftheapplebyinsistingthatitwasrotten,ifnotpoisonous.deceivedfooledmisledcheatedIwouldliketoyouofthefollowingchangeswe'vemadeintheplansforthedevelopmentofourcompany.noticenoteinformOnceyouhavemadeyourbookingandpaida,thenthecostofyourholidaycannotbechanged.feesavingmoneyloanTheofthemanwhobeatthegirltodeathwasnotmoneybutsheerentionreactionpushdriveBythefactthathestayedintheUnitedStatesformorethantenyears,hedevelopedanAmerican.stresssoundvoiceaccentThecriminalhimselfsowellasanoldladythatheescapedthesharpeyesofthepolicemen.hidcovereddeceivedAphenomenonisifithaselementsthatstimulateone'scuriosityandmakeitdifficulttoexplainit.oddcuriousunknownD.strangeAsoapisapopulartelevisionseriesaboutthedailylivesandproblemsofagroupofpeople.dramaplayoperaprogramWillyougotothepartyme,sothatourhostwon'tbetoooffended?insteadofratherthannootherthanexceptforIfeelthatwhentherearesomanybetterpeopleforthechairmanship,Ishouldstep.apartoutsideoffdown0CB0CA0DC0BD1BB0AD1CC1DD0DCOCAOCA0CD1DD0CD0BC0BA17.0BDPart7ReadingComprehension(MultipleChoice)Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Languageisawaytocommunicatewitheachother.Westartedtolearnlanguagewhenwewereborn.However,peopleareusedtospeakingtheirnativelanguage,soimmigrantsarehavingmanyproblemsbetweenthefirstgenerationandthesecondgenerationbecausetheydon,thavethesamenativelanguage.Also,thesecondgenerationislosingtheiridentity.EspeciallyinAmerica,therearemanyimmigrantsthatcamefromdifferentcountriestosucceedintheStates.BecausetheysufferinlotsofareassuchasgettingajobandtryingtospeakEnglish,theywanttheirchildrentospeakEnglish,notonlyatschool,butalsoathomeinordertobemoresuccessful.Becauseofthissituation,theirchildrenarelosingtheirethnicidentityand,evenmore,theyareignoringtheirparentswhoseEnglishisnotverygood.Ithinkmostimmigrantsaretryingtopreservetheirnativelanguageintheirnewcountry,butthisdoesn'thelpverymuchingettingagoodjob.Myauntdidn'tteachKoreantoherchildreninordertohelpthemsucceedintheUS;shedidso,hopefully,tohelpthemestablishaKoreanidentity.Thoughthesecondgenerationisborninthenewcountry,theyoftengetconfusedabouttheiridentity.MycousinstoldmethatwhentheyvisitedKoreaafewyearsago,theyfeltdifferentfromotherKoreans.Theycouldevenfeelitjuststrollingaroundthestreetbecausetheyworedifferentclothes.Wemustrealizethatlanguageisimportantandvaluableformanyreasons.Immigrantsshouldmakeaneffortnottobeignoredbytheirchildrenandtomaketheirchildrenunderstandtheirheritagebyteachingthemtheparents'language.Thisisimportantinhelpingthesecondgenerationestablishtheiridentity.Whichpeoplearehavingtroublewithlanguage?Natives.Peopleofthe2ndgeneration.Peoplewhenborn.Immigrants.Whyarechildrenignoringtheirparents?Childrenhavelosttheiridentity.Parentscausechildrentosuffer.Theyspeakdifferentlanguages.Theyhavedifferentjoblevels.Theauthor'saunttaughtKorean.soshecouldpreserveherlanguagesoshewouldhaveajobinAmericatohelpchildrensucceedintheirnewcountrytohelpchildrenkeeptheirKoreanidentity4.Theauthor'scousinsfelt

theywerenotsimilartopeopleinKoreatheycouldnotgetajobinAmericaitwasallrighttolookandfeeldifferentitwasimportanttokeeptheiridentityApropertitleforthispassageis.TheIdentityoftheSecondGenerationKoreanProblemsinAmericaLearningaNewLanguageintheUSKeepingYourCultureinaNewLandQuestions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Twosimilar-soundingEnglishwordscausedtroubleforamanwhowantedtoflyfromLosAngelestoOakland,California.HisproblemsbeganattheairportinLosAngeles.Hethoughtheheardhisflightannounced,sohewalkedtothegate,showedhisticket,andgotontheplane.Afterflyingfortwentyminutes,themanbegantoworry.OaklandwasnorthofLosAngeles,buttheplaneseemedtobeheadingwest,andwhenhelookedouthiswindowallhecouldseewasocean."IsthisplanegoingtoOakland?"heaskedtheflightattendant(月艮务员).Theflightattendantwasshocked."No,"shesaid."We'regoingtoAuck1and-Auck1and,NewZealand."Englishisnottheonlylanguagewithsimilar-soundingwords.Otherlanguages,too,havewordsthatcancausemistakes,especiallyforforeigners.AucklandandOakland.thebestthingtodoisit,shardtolaugh.Thefeellikelaughing.Butairline(航空公司)paidWhensimilar-soundingwordscauseamistake,probablyjustlaughandlearnfromit.Ofcourse,sometimesmanwhotraveledtoAucklandinsteadofOaklanddidn'teventhatmistaketurnedoutallrightintheend.Thefortheman'shotelroomandmealsinNewZealandandforhisflightbacktoCalifornia."Ohwell,"themanlatersaid,"AucklandandOakland.thebestthingtodoisit,shardtolaugh.Thefeellikelaughing.Butairline(航空公司)paidThemaintopicofthispassageis.mistakesmadebypeopleinairportstroublesexperiencedbyforeignersinanewcountrydifficultieshadbypeoplewhentakingaplaneproblemscausedbywordsthatsoundalikeShetoldhimtheplanewouldarrivein.OaklandAucklandLosAngelesCaliforniaThemanrealizedsomethingwaswrongwhen.helandedinOakland,CaliforniahesawthattheflightattendantwasshockedhenoticedthedirectionoftheplanehewalkeduptothegateThesentence"Ohwell,IalwayswantedtoseeNewZealand."reflectstheman'ssenseofhumortheman'sfrustrationtheman'sdisappointmenttheman'sdespairAccordingtothepassageoneproperwaytodealwithamistakecausedbysimilar-soundingwordsis.tohaveasharpeartolearnagoodpronunciationtospeakclearlyandslowlytolaughandlearnfromit0CD1CC0CD0CA0BD0BD0DB0AC0BA0BDPart8SkimmingandScanning(TrueorFalseQuestions+BlankFilling)Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.TheRealDangerofSharks(鲨鱼)Withrowafterrowofsharp,whiteteeth,amouthaswideasitsbodyandanelectricalsixthsensetotrackdownitsvictims,sharksareeasilyseenasthemostfrighteningcreatureoftheseaformostpeople.Muchofthatfearisunreasonable,however.Humansjustaren'tonthemenuofmostsharks.GeorgeBurgessdirectstheInternationalSharkAttackFile(档案,案卷),thebiggestlistingofsharkattacksintheworld.Hesaysevenwithmillionsofpeoplearoundtheworldsplashingaroundatthebeach,swimminginthesea,divingdownintotheocean,andfishingnearsharks,thereareusuallyfewerthan75sharkattackseachyear.Humansaren'tonthemenuThefactisthatifalltypesofsharkswereinterestedingrabbinghumanbeings,Iwouldn'tbetalkingabout75attacksayear.I'dbetalkingthousandsandthousands,“Burgesssays."InFloridaifyouflyinanairplanealongtheshoreline,you'11seesharksswimminginandamongstpeopleonaday-to-daybasis,withoutproblems."Althoughtheyarenotcommon,sharkattacksdohappenandNorthAmericagetsmorethanitsfairshare.Inasurveyofsharkattackstakenfor2000,theUnitedStatesexperienced51oftheyear's79attacksrecordedworldwide.MostoftheUSattacksoccurredinFloridawherethebeach-goingpopulationislarge.The2000statisticsrepresentsthemostattackseverrecordedinthepast40yearsthatresearchershavebeenkeepingtrackof.Therewere10deathsin2000:threeinAustralia,twoinTanzania,andoneeachinFiji,Japan,NewGuinea,NewCaledoniaandtheUnitedStates.For1997,theInternationalSharkAttackFilelists56unprovokedsharkattacks.MorethanhalfofthosetookplaceinNorthAmericanwatersand10resultedindeath.UnprovokedsharkattacksinCanadaareveryuncommon,buttheydohappenaswell.Theearliestsharkattackeverrecordedtherehappenedin1851andinvolvedahalf-meter-longsharkwithalongtail.Amorerecentattack,in1987,probablyinvolvedadifferentsortofsharkthatiscommontothemidAtlantic.SharkAttackFilerecordsindicatethatbothoftheseattackswereprovoked.Burgesssaystwocommonwaysofprovokingasharkarepullingonitstailandremovingafishhookfromitsmouth.TherehavebeenonlytwounprovokedsharkattacksinCanadianwaters,thefirstonebeingin1972offVancouverIsland,PortHardy,〃hesays."Theotheronewasin1977.AdiveroffthecoastofNewfoundlandapparentlywasbittenbyablueshark.That,stheonlyonethat,bymostpeople'sdefinition,wouldreallybeconsidereda'sharkattack'."Fortunately,therehavebeennodeathsthere.CaseofmistakenidentityIfsharksdon'tnormallyattackhumans,whydotheycomeafterusatall?Burgesssaystheanswerissimple:sharksmakemistakes.Sharksoftengrabpeopleintheheatofbattle.They,refightingthecurrentsandbreakingwaves.Theyprobablymakequickdecisionsandgoafterwhattheythinkisafishanddiscoverthatit'sahumanfoot.”Butmostsharksquicklyrealizetheirmistakeandletgo."Noanimalwithabrainwouldattacksomethingtwiceitssize.Sotheseareclearlycaseswherethesharkhasmadeamistake.''Unfortunately,evenifmistakeshappen,theresultscanstillbedeadly(致命的).Theteethofevenasmallsharkcandoatremendousamountofdamagetopeopleand,ifnottreatedimmediately,avictimcanbleedtodeath.ManbitessharkDespitetheincreaseinthenumberofreportedsharkattacks,thenumberofsharksintheworld'soceansisactuallydecreasing."Therealstoryisn't'Sharkbitesman',"Burgesssays."It's'Manbitesshark'.We'reknockingoffsharksallovertheworld,insomecasesseverely."Infact,heestimateshumanskillabout300,000sharkseachyearforeveryoneofusthatdiesfollowingasharkattack.Thisisaroughestimate,accordingtosomeotherresearchers,whosuggestthesharkdeathcountis70millioneveryyear,bynetcatchalone.Most,butnotall,sharksdieinfishingnets,unintendedvictimsofourhungerforseafood.In1998,agreatwhitesharkwaswasheduponaSouthAfricanbeach.Scientistssayitwasprobablysickanddying.Butalmostimmediately,frightenedbeach-goerssetinonthe4.4-tonanimalwithanythingheavythattheycouldputtheirhandson.Inminutes,theybeatthesharktodeath.Burgessasksforunderstandingofthesharks,askingpeopletorecognizetheoceansasaforeignandthreateningplace,wheresharkssimplyruleaskingofthefoodchain.DangerofdivingwithsharksEventhoughoneofthebestwaystogettoknowsharksistodiveamongthem,Burgesssayshedoesn*tliketheideaofeco-tourism(生态旅游)operatorsfeedingsharksaroundgroupsofeagerdivers.Thefeedingshowsdisturbthedistribution(分发,分酉己)ofsharksaroundtheocean.Theyeventrainthefishtoa

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