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PAGEPAGE16/15全新版大学英语3听说教程原文及答案篇一:全新版大学英语(第二版)3听力练习Unit1ParentsPassage1Ex.11-3caEx.2herhusbandspendmoretimewithhismother.//Lifeistooshort,youneedtospendtimewiththepeopleyoulove,Youprobablybelieveme,butIknowyouloveherandIthinkifthetwoofyouspendmoretimetogether,itwillmakeuscloser.1)shewaswaitingbythedoorwithhercoatonandshehadherhaircurled.2)Shehadtoldherladyfriendsaboutthis.Passage2Ex.11-3cddEx.21.took//outtodinner//neighborhoodnicerthanheexpected.Acoupleoftimes.theimportanceofslowingdown//hisPartC1-5bcbddUnit2CoincidencePassage1Ex11-4badcEx21984//son//medicalschool//tuition//affordit//realize//newspaperads//extrabusiness//advertisement//succeeded//agent//changed//phonecall//putaside//doing//immediatelyfamiliar//hisfather-in-law’s//visited//father-in-law//alive//coincidencePassage2ThehousewasdecoratedexactlythesameasMr.StewartremembereditMr.Stewarthappenedtobeinthehousewhenapostmancametodeliveralettertohisfather-in-lawwhohaddied15yearsago.Theoldpostmanhadcalledinsickthatday,andthepostmancameinhisplacewasnotfamiliarwiththeneighborhood.Otherwisetheletterwouldhavebeenreturnedtoitssender.Ex.2Hewasintrigued.Abankstatement.Hisfather-in-lawhadputanamountofmoneyinthebankforgrandchildren’seducation.Alittleover$15,000Hecouldusethemoneytocoverthetuitionofhisfirstyearamedicalcollege.HeisadoctorinIllinois.PartC1)collections5)Theater2)shot3)presence7)victim4)justice6)occurofficershadonlymanagedtoidentifythefirstvictimbeforethesecondaccidentTheymarriedonthesameday,hadwornidenticalweddingandcarriedthesameflowers.HowcanweexplaintheaboveUnit3CourageEx11-2ccPassage21-2dbEx.2BecauseshewasafraidKrimalimightnotbeabletocatchthebaby.BecauseshethoughtthebedsheetscouldsomehowprotecttheEx1-8TFFFFTTFbabyformbeinghurtifshefailedtocatchher.Becausetheywereafraidoftheswayingceiling.Tomakeiteasierandsaferforthebaby’smothertogetdown.AbouttwoPartC1-4abddUnit4Conversation1Ex.1Ex.21-3bcaunderstandeachother’sexpectations//couldbeavoidedhappilyCleaningup//cleanedupandputawaybeforegoingtobedSleeping//11p.m.//6:30a.m.//onConversation2Ex.1Ex.2getlost//fiveminutes//driving//stop//directionsbreakingrules//breakarule//apologizeanddosomethingfortheotherpersontomakeitup1-3ccareviewingthecontentsoftheagreement//reviewthisagreementayear//makenecessarychangesPartCUnit5YouthPassage1Ex.11-2dc1-3adbEx.2Testing//river//iftherewereantibiotics//resistant//350watersamples//thesamples//Lowlevels//three//WaterPrize//5000/Sweden’sPassage2Ex.1reaching//everybody//exposing//liesadvertisingcampaign//youth//againsttobaccocompaniesthemessage//teenagers//theiradvertisementsEx.21-5cadcbPartC1-4acdcUnit6StressConversation13Unit1-12全新版大学英语第二版听说教程第三册听力原文及答案Unit1Text1DatingwithMyMother(PartOne)After22yearsofmarriage,Ihavediscoveredthesecrettokeepaliveinmyrelationshipwithmywife,Peggy.Istarteddatingwithanotherwoman.ItwasPeggysidea.Onedayshesaidtome,Lifeistooshort,youneedtospendtimewiththepeopleyoulove.Youprobablywontbelieveme,butIknowyouloveherandIthinkthatifthetwoofyouspendmoretimetogether,itwillmakeuscloser.Theotherwomanmywifewasencouragingmetodateismymother,a72-year-oldwidowwhohaslivedalonesincemyfatherdied20yearsago.Rightafterhisdeath,Imoved2,500milesawaytoCaliforniaandstartedmyownlifeandcareer.WhenImovedbacknearmyhometownsixyearsago,IpromisedmyselfthatIwouldspendmoretimewithmom.ButwiththedemandsofmyjobandthreeInevergotaroundtoseeinghermuchbeyondfamilyget-togethersandholidays.MomwassurprisedandsuspiciouswhenIcalledandsuggestedthetwoofusgoouttodinnerandamovie.Whatswrong?sheasked.Ithoughtitwouldbenicetospendsometimewithyou,Isaid.Justthetwoofus.Iwouldlikethatalot,shesaid.WhenIpulledintoherdriveway,shewaswaitingbythedoorwithcoaton.Herhairwascurled,andshewassmiling.ItoldmyladyfriendsIwasgoingoutwithmyson,andtheywereallimpressed.Theycanttohearaboutourevening,Mothersaid.Exercise1:1.c2.a3.bQuestions:Whatwouldmakethespeakerclosertohiswife,Peggy?Whatdoyouknowaboutthespeakersmother?WhichofthefollowingadjectivesbestdescribesExercise2:Shesuggestedthatherhusbandspendmoretimewithhismother.Shesaidtoherhusband,Lifeistooshort,butyouneedtospendtimethepeopleyoulove.Youprobablywontbelieveme,butIknowyouherandIthinkthatifthetwoofyouspendmoretimetogether,itwillmakeuscloser.1)...shewaswaitingbythedoorwithhercoatonandshehadhaircurled.2)Shehadtoldherladyfriendsaboutthis.Text2DatingwithMyMother(PartTwo)Wedidntgojustaneighborhoodplacewherewetalk.Sincehereyesnowseeonlylargeshapesandshadows,Ihadtoreadthemenuforbothofus.Iusedtobethereaderwhenyouwerelittle,shesaid.Thenitistimeforyoutorelaxandletmereturnthefavor,IWehadanicetalkoverdinner,justcatchinguponeachotherslives.Wetalkedforsolongthatwemissedthemovie.Illgooutwithyouagain,mymothersaidasIdroppedheroff,butonlyifyouletmebuydinnernexttime.Iagreed.Howwasyourdate?mywifeaskedwhenIgothomethatevening.Nice...nicerthanIthoughtitwouldbe,Isaid.MomandIgetoutfordinneracoupleoftimesamonth.Sometimestakeinamovie,butmostlywetalk.ItellheraboutmytrailsatandbragaboutthekidsandPeggy.Momfillsmeinonfamilygossiptellsmeaboutherpast.NowIknowwhatitwaslikeforhertoworkafactoryduringtheSecondWorldWar.Iknowhowshemetmyfatherthere,andknowhowtheywentthroughthedifficulttimes.Icantgetenoughofthesestories.Theyareimportanttome,apartofmyhistory.Wealsotalkaboutthefuture.Becauseofhealthproblems,mymotherworriesaboutthedaysahead.Spendingtimewithmymomhastaughtmetheimportanceofslowingdown.Peggywasright.Datinganotherwomanhashelpedmymarriage.Exercise1:1.c2.d3.dQuestions:Whatdoesthestorymainlytellus?Whichofthefollowingistrue?Whatcanyoulearnfromthestory?Ex.21.took//outtodinner//neighborhoodnicerthanheexpected.Acoupleoftimes.theimportanceofslowingdown//hisUnit2Text1WhataCoincidence!(PartOne)Andrewhadalwayswantedtobeadoctor.Butthetuitionforamedicalschoolin1984was15,000dollarsayear,whichwasmorethanhiscouldafford.Tohelphimrealizehisdream,hisfather,Mr.Stewart,arealestateagent,begansearchingthehouse-for-saleadsinnewspapersinordertofindextrabusiness.Oneadvertisementthathenoteddownwasforthesaleofahouseinanearbytown.Mr.Stewartcalledtheowner,tryingtopersuadehimtolethimbehisagent.Somehowhesucceededtheownerpromisedthathewouldcometohimifhefailedtogetagooddealwithhispresentagent.Thentheymadeanappointmenttomeetanddiscussthething.Asgoodthingsarenevereasytoacquire,thetimefortheappointmenthadtobechangedalmosttentimes.Onthedaywhentheyweresupposedtomeetat3oclockintheafternoon,Mr.Stewartreceivedanotherfromtheowner.Hisheartsankashefearedtherewouldbeanotherchangeoftime.Andsoitwas.Theownertoldhimthathecouldntmakeitatthreebutifhewouldcomerightthen,theycouldtalkitover.Mr.Stewartwasoverjoyed.Leavingeverythingaside,heimmediatelysetouttodrivetothehouse.Asheapproachedthearea,hehadastrangefeelingofhavingbeentherebefore.Thestreets,thetrees,theneighborhood,alllookedfamiliartohim.Andwhenhefinallyreachedthehouse,somethingclickedinhisItusedtobethehouseofhisfather-in-law!Theoldmanhaddiedfifteenyearsagobutwhenhewasalive,hehadoftenvisitedhimwithhisandchildren.Herememberedthat,likehissonAndrew,hisfather-in-lawhadalsowantedtostudymedicineand,failingtodoso,hadalwayshopedthatoneofhistwodaughtersorhisgrandchildrencouldsomedayadoctor.Exercise1:1.b2.a3.d4.Questions:Whoarethetwomaincharactersinthestoryyouhavejustheard?HowdidMr.Stewartgettoknowtheownerofthehouse?WhatproblemdidMr.Stewarthave?WhatisthecoincidenceinthestoryyouhavejustExercise2:1984/son/medicalschool/tuition/affordit/realize/newspaperads/extrabusiness/advertisement/succeeded/agent/changed/phonecall/putaside/doing/immediately/familiar/father-in-laws/visited/hisfather-in-lawalive/coincidenceText2WhataCoincidence!(PartTwo)Whenheenteredthehouse,Mr.Stewartwasevenmoreamazedtofindthatthehousewasdecoratedexactlyashehadrememberedit.Hetoldtheowneraboutthisandthelatterbecameintriguedtoo.However,theywereinforevengreatersurprises.Itsohappenedthatinthemiddleoftheirdiscussion,apostmancametodeliveraletter.AndtheletterwasaddressedtoMr.Stewartsfather-in-law!WereitnotforMr.Stewartpresencethereandthen,theletterwouldbereturnedasnopersonofthatnamelivedinthehouseanylonger.Asthepostmandemandedasignatureonthereceiptslip,Mr.Stewartsignedforhislong-deceasedfather-in-law.Mystified,theownerurgedMr.Stewarttoopentheletterandseewhatitcontained.Theletterwasfromabank.Whenheopenedit,twowordsimmediatelymethiseye--Foreducation.Itwasabankstatementofanamounthisfather-in-lawhadputinyearsagoforhisgrandchildrenseducationneeds.Withtheinterestithadearnedovertheyears,thestandingvalueoftheamountcametoalittleover$15,000,justmoneytocoverthetuitionofAndrewsfirstyearatamedicalAnotherthingthatisworthmentioningisaboutthepostman.Theoriginalpostman,whohadworkedinthisneighborhood,calledinsickthatday.Sothepostman,whowasnewtothearea,cametodelivermailinhisplace.Haditbeentheoldpostman,theletterwouldundoubtedlybereturnedtothesenderasheknewfullwellthatnopersonbearingnamelivedinthathouseanylonger.ThemiraclewasablessingforAndrew.Withthemoneygiventohimbyhisgrandfatherhewasabletostudymedicine.NowheisadoctorinIllinois.Exercise1:ThehousewasdecoratedexactlythesameasMr.StewartremembereditMr.Stewarthappenedtobeinthehousewhenapostmancametodeliveralettertohisfather-in-lawwhohaddied15yearsago.Theoldpostmanhadcalledinsickthatday,andthepostmancameinhisplacewasnotfamiliarwiththeneighborhood.Otherwisetheletterwouldhavebeenreturnedtoitssender.Exercise2:Hewasintrigued.Abankstatement.hisfather-in-lawhadputanamountofmoneyinthebankforgrandchildrenseducation.Alittleover$15,000.Hecouldusethemoneytocoverthetuitionofhisfirstyearamedicalcollege.HeisadoctorinIllinois.Unit3Text1Krimali(PartOne)OnthemorningofthedevastatingearthquakethatstruckIndiainKrimali,agirlof17,hadjustlefthometogotoaninterviewforapositionofasalesclerk.Shewaspleasedwithhergreenandyellowflowereddress,butfeltsomethingwasntquiterightaboutherhair.returnedhome,removinghershoesandleavingthematthedoor.Momentslater,theearthquakestruck.Ceilingsandwallsinthebuildingshookinthedeafeningnoise.Theneverythingbegancrashingdown.Krimaliandherimmediatefamilyescapedseriousinjurybutwereunabletomaketheirwayout.Theceilingofanentireroomtoweredaboveonlypossibleescaperoute.Completelydetachedonthreesides,thehugeslabclungtoanoutsidewallonitsfourthside.Toanobserver,itcoulddropatanymoment.Peoplewerescreaminganddidntknowwhattodo.Krimalidecidedact.Carefullysheclimbedbarefootupanddownthedebrisuntilshereachedapointjustbeneaththeswayingceiling.Aboutfourmetersbelowwereunevenpiecesofconcrete,brokenglassandsmashedfurniture,mixedwithsharpspikesofiron.Sheknewifshecouldmanagetogetdowntothegroundlevel,shecouldmakeherwaytosafety.Shepausedtofigureoutthebestwaydown.Astherewasntanygoodplacetojump,shejumped.Luckily,shelandedinacrouch,herfeetmissinganysharpedges.Emboldenedbyhergoodfortune,Krimaliknewitwasuptohertopersuadeotherstofollow.Exercise1:Ex11-2ccEx21-8TFFFFTTFText2Krimali(PartTwo)Krimaliplannedtorescueherfamilyfirst,butjustthensheheardawomanfromtwostoreysabovescreamingforsomeonetosavehertwo-month-oldbaby.Throwthebabytome,Krimalishouted.Icancatchher!Thewomanrefused.Krimalitoldthewomantowrapthebabyinbedsheetsandthentossherdown.Cryinguncontrollably,themotherwrappedthelittlegirlbutstillwouldnotpartwithherbaby.Asthemothertriedtodecidewhattodo,Krimaliintentlywatchedtheconcreteceilinghangingaboveher.Finallythemothertossedthebaby.Krimalimadeacleancatch.Abrightsmilelitupthewomansface.Illbeback!Krimalicalledout,huggingthechildtoherasshehurriedlypickedherwayouttowheresurvivorsgathered.Shegaveupthebaby,thenaskedifanyofthementherewouldbackwithhertohelpotherstrappedinthebuilding.Noonecameforward,fortheywereallafraidofthatswayingceiling.ButforKrimali,asmallgirlof154centimetersinheightandweighingabout50kilos,herfearshadbeenliftedbywhatshehadaccomplished.Onherwaybackintotheruins,shesawpartofalargedoor.Itextremelyheavybutshemanagedtodragittothespotjustbelowthehangingceiling.Byplacingitontheruins,shecreatedsomethingaslidingboard.WithKrimalicoachingher,thebabysmotherpartlyjumpedandpartlyrolleddowntheboardtothegroundlevel.Krimaliledherthroughthedebristoherbaby.InthehoursthatfollowedKrimalimadecountlessrescuemissionsintothebuilding,eachtimeintheshadowofthehugeceiling.Thankstocourage,abouttwodozenmen,womenandchildrenweresaved.Exercise1:Questions:1-2dbExercise2:BecauseshewasafraidKrimalimightnotbeabletocatchher.Becauseshethoughtthebedsheetscouldsomehowprotectthefrombeinghurtifshefailedtocatchher.Becausetheywereafraidoftheswayingceiling.Tomakeiteasierandsaferforpeopletogetdown.AbouttwodozenwereUnit4Text1AMarriageAgreement(PartOne)(TomandLindahavesignedamarriageagreement.Bothagreenottobreaktherulesoutlinedintheagreement.John,areporter,istalkingtothemabouttheagreement.)John:Tom,Linda,firstIdliketoaskyouwhyyoudecidedtowritethisunusualagreement.Tom:Wefoundthatmanyproblemsarecausedwhenapersonhasdifferentexpectationsfromhisorherspouse.Wewantedtotalkabouteverythingopenlyandhonestlybeforewestartedlivingtogether.Linda:Alsowebothknowhowimportantitistorespecteachotherpetpeeves.Like,Icangetveryannoyedifothersleavestuff--clothing,papers,everything!--lyingaroundonthefloor.Itreallybuggedme,soweputthatintheagreement.John:ThisismentionedinArticle1:CleaningUp,isntit?ItNothingwillbeleftonthefloorovernight.Everythingmustbecleanedupandputawaybeforegoingtobed.3答案Unit1PartBPassage1Exercise1:1.c2.a.3.bExercise2:1.herhusbandspendmoretimewithhismother2.1)shewaswaitingbythedoorwithheronandsheherhaircurled.2)shehadtoldherladyfriendsaboutthis.Passage2Exercise1:1.c2.d3.dExercise2:1.took;outtodinner;neighborhood2.nicethanheexpected3.Acoupleoftimes4.theimportanceofshowingdown;hismarriagePartC1.b2.c3.b4.d5.dhadUnit2PartBPassage1Exercise1:1.b2.a3.d4.cExercise2:1984;son;medicalschool;tuition;affordit;realize;newspaperads;extrabusiness;advertisement;succeeded;agent;changed;phonecall;putaside;doing;immediately;familiar;hisfather-in-law’s;visited;father-in-law;alive;coincidence;Passage2Exercise1:1.ThehousewasdecoratedexactlythesameasMr.Stewartrememberedit.2.Mr.Stewarthappenedtobeinthehousewhenapostmancametodeliveralettertohisfather-in-lawwhohaddied15years3.theoldpostmanhadcalledinsickthatday,andthepostmanwhocameinhisplacewasnotfamiliarwiththeneighborhood.otherwisetheletterwouldhavebeenreturnedtoitssenderExercise2:1.Hewasintrigued2.Abankstatement3.hisfather-in-lawhadputanamountofmoneyinthebankforhiseducation.4.Alittleover$150005.hecouldthemoneytocoverthetuitionofhisfirstyearatamedicalschool.6.heisadoctorinIllinoisPartCcollections;shot;presence;justice;Theater;occur;victim;officershadonlymanagedtoidentifythefirstvictimminutesthesecondaccidenttheymarriedonthesameday,hadwornidenticalweddingdressescarriedthesameflowers10)HowcanweexplaintheabovesimilaritiesUnit3PartBPassage1Exercise1:1.c2.cExercise2:1.T2.F3.F4.F5.F6.T7.T8.FPassage2Exercise1:1.d2.bExercise2:1.BecausesheafraidKrimalimightnotbeabletocatchthebaby.2.Becauseshethoughtthebedsheetscouldsomehowprotectthebabyfrombeinghur
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