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全新版大学英语第二版听说教程2答案全新版大学英语第二版听说教程2答案全新版大学英语第二版听说教程2答案xxx公司全新版大学英语第二版听说教程2答案文件编号:文件日期:修订次数:第1.0次更改批准审核制定方案设计,管理制度Unit1SportsPartCShortConversationsYou’regoingtohearfiveshortconversations.Listencarefullyandchoosetherightanswerstothequestionsyouhear.1.a.Basketball. b.Volleyball. c.Tabletennis. d.Tennis. 2.a.Boxingisoneofhisfavoritesports.b.Boxingistheonlykindofsporthelikes.c.Hedoesn’tlikeboxingatall.d.Hedoesn’tlikeboxingverymuch.3.a.Hefindsittoolong.b.Hethinksitcouldbemoreexciting.c.Hedoesn’tlikeitatall.d.Helikesit,butnotverymuch.4.a.Hedoesn’tknowhowtoplaychess.b.Hedoesn’tlikeplayingchessverymuch.c.Hecan’tplaychesswell.d.He’sagoodchessplayer.5.a.Hewasagoodfootballplayerinhighschool.b.Hekepttrackofthefootballplayersandgameswhenhewasinhighschool.c.Heshowsnointerestinfootballnow.d.He’sbusyplayinggolfaswellasfootballnow.Script:1.W:Ilikeplayingbasketball,volleyballandtabletennis.Whataboutyou?

M:Well,tennisismyfavoritesport.Q:Whichsportdoesthemanlike?

2.W:Youdon’tlikeboxingverymuch,doyou?

M:It’sfarfrombeingmykindofsport.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?

3.W:Ithinkyesterday’sfootballgamewasquiteexciting.Whataboutyou,John?

M:Yousaidit.Butitwasabitlong.Q:Whatdoesthemanthinkaboutthefootballgame?

4.W:Doyouliketoplaychess?

M:Ilikethegame,butIdon’tplayitoftenenough.I’mafraidI’mnotaverygoodchessplayer.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?

5.M:Iknewthenamesofallthefootballplayersandthedatesofallthegamesinmyhighschooldays.ButrecentlyIhavefailedtokeepupwithfootball.W:Nowyou’rebusywithyourgolfgames.Q:Whatdoyouknowaboutthemanfromtheconversation?

Unit2FoodandDrinksPartCTestYourListeningAConversationListentotheconversationandchoosetherightanswerstothequestions.1.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?a.Classmates.b.Co-workers.c.Waiteranddiner.d.Strangers.2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?a.AtMcDonald’s.b.AtKentuckyFriedChicken.c.AtanItalianrestaurant.d.AtPizzaHut.3.Whatwilltheyorder?a.Pizza,saladandicedwater.b.Soup,hamburgerandcoffee.c.Sandwich,spaghettiandredwine.d.Spaghetti,salad,coffee,Cokeandicedwater.Script:A:Well,hereweare,nottoocrowded.B:Great!Let’sorderquicklysowecanchatalittle.A:OK.Whatareyouinthemoodfor?

B:Somethinglight.IhadahugebreakfastandI’mstillfull.A:Therearethreesalads.Oryoucouldhavesoupandasandwich.B:Whatareyouhaving

Ahamburger,Isuppose.

A:No,actuallyIateoutlastnight.WehadpizzaatPizzaHut,thenalatesnackatKentuckyFriedChicken.B:Oh,dear.Well,maybeyoushouldhaveasalad.A:Yes,Ithinkso.Look,thedailyspecialisspaghetti.Thatsoundsgood.B:Oh,thepricesaregreattoo.I’llhavethataswell.A:Nowlet’sdecideondrinks.B:I’lljusthavecoffeeandaglassoficedwater.A:Italianfoodneedsredwine,youknow.B:Butwehavetogobacktowork.A:OK,aCokeformethen.B:Herecomesthewaitress.Letmeorderfirst.Unit3WeatherPartCTestYourListeningShortConversationsYou’regoingtohearfiveshortconversations.Listencarefullyandchoosetherightanswerstothequestionsyouhear.1.a.Snowyandwindy.b.Coldandrainy.c.Snowyandicy.d.Windyandrainy.2.a.Itwillgetwarmersoon.b.Itmaygetevencolder.c.Thisisthecoldestwinterever.d.Theweatherhasneverbeensobadbefore.3.a.Themanissuretheweatherwillbefinesoon.b.Accordingtotheforecasttheweatherwillbefinesoon.c.Ifitkeepsraining,theywillcancelwhattheyhaveplannedtodo.d.Ifitrainshard,theywillpostponewhattheyhaveplannedtodo.4.a.It’scoldinNewYorknow.b.It’sveryhotinNewYorknow.c.ThewomanthinksNewYorkandBeijinghavesimilarweather.d.ThemanisgoingtovisitNewYork.5.a.They’dbetterchangetheirmindaboutplayingtennistomorrow.b.Theyshouldn’tchangetheirplan.c.Theycanplaytennisinthemorning.d.Theywon’tplaytennislong.Script:1.W:It’sbeenfreezingforthelastfewdays.M:Yes.Andtheforecastsaystherewillbemoresnownextweek,accompaniedbystrongwinds.Q:Whatwilltheweatherbelikenextweek

2.M:Wehaven’thadsuchaseverewinterforalongtime,havewe?

W:No,andtheforecastsaysit’sgoingtogetworsebeforeitwarmsup.Q:Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

3.W:WhatifitrainshardWhatarewegoingtodo

M:Ithinkitwillclearupsoon.Butifitkeepsraining,thewholethingwillhavetobecancelled.Q:Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

4.M:HowwastheweatherwhenyouleftNewYork?

W:ItwasverymuchliketheweatherinBeijing.Youdon’thavetotakealotofclothes.Q:Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

5.W:Ifitisthishottomorrow,wemayhavetogiveuptheideaofplayingtennisintheafternoon.M:Theweatherforecastsaysitwillcloudoverbynoon.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?

Unit4MusicPartC TestYourListeningACompoundDictationListentothepassagethreetimesandsupplythemissinginformation.CelineDionistheyoungestof14childreninaworking-classfamilyinQuebec,Canada.Herparents,whobothlovedmusic,1)encouragedhertodevelophermusical2)talent.At12,Celinehad3)composedthesong“ItWasOnlyaDream”.HermotherandbrotherhelpedhertomakearecordingofthatsongandsentitofftoanaddresstheyfoundonanalbumofapopularFrenchsinger.TheaddresswasthatofReneAngelil,whobecameherfirst4)conquest,buttherewouldbemillionsmore.Celine’srisefromateenagesingertoapopsuperstarhasbeen5)steady,butnotwithoutdifficulties.Recordcompanieswereatfirstless6)enthusiasticabout7)investinginateenagerthanAngelil,whomortgagedhisownhometopayforherfirstalbum.Butherfirsttwoalbumswonagreatsuccess.Andby1983shebecamethefirstCanadianevertohaveagoldrecordinFrance.In1990,CelinemadeherfirstEnglishlanguagerecordwithUnisonbut8)herrealbreakthroughinAmericacamewhenshewasselectedbyDisneytosingthethemesongofBeautyandtheBeast.ThesongwenttoNo.1onthechartandwonbothaGrammyandanAcademyaward.9)In1996sheperformedattheopeningceremonyofthe1996AtlantaOlympicGamesandin1997sherecordedthethemesongforTitanic,andhernamebecamesynonymouswiththeenormouslysuccessfulfilm.CelineDion’sfavoritethemeislove.10)Shesingsthedepthandthepowerofloveinagreatmanyofherhitssuchas“LoveCanMoveMountains”,“BecauseYouLovedMe”,“ThePowerofLove”and,ofcourse,thethemesongofTitanic,“MyHeartWillGoOn”.Unit5HealthPartCTestYourListening ShortConversationsYou’regoingtohearfiveshortconversations.Listencarefullyandchoosetherightanswerstothequestionsyouhear.1.a.Shefeelsbettertoday.b.She’llbeOKsoon.c.She’sgoingtoseethedoctortoday.d.She’snotwell.2.a.Jackwillcomebackinthreeweeks.b.Jackisverysick.c.BoththemanandthewomanmissJackalot.d.BoththemanandthewomanareconcernedaboutJack’shealth.3.a.Eatingdinneratverylatehours.b.Eatingwrongkindsoffood.c.Eatingtoomuch.d.Eatingtoolittle.4.a.Hewillgotoschoolinacoupleofdays.b.Heisquiteallrighttoday.c.Heisbeingtreatedinhospital.d.Hehasbeenillforacoupleofdays.5.a.Hehadanoperationlastweek.b.Heneedsfurthertreatmentinhospital.c.Hehashadacheckuprecently.d.Heisgoingtoseethedoctoragain.Script:1.W: Janekeptcoughingandcouldn’tgotosleepallnight.M: Shemustbesick.Ihopeshe’sbettertoday.Q: WhatdoyouknowaboutJane?

2.M: Ihaven’tseenJackforages.W: NeitherhaveI.ButIheardhehadbeeninhospitalforthreeweeks.Q: Whatdoyoulearnfromtheconversation?

3.W: Doctor,I’vebeensufferingfromastomachacheforquitealongtime.M:Tellmewhatyouusuallyeat.Youknoweatingproperlyisveryimportantforhealth.Q:Whatdoesthedoctorsayaboutthepossiblecauseofthewoman’sillness?

4.M: HowisyoursonPeterfeelingtoday?

W:Muchbetterthanyesterday.Buthestillneedstorestforacoupleofdaysbeforegoingtoschool.Q:WhatdoesthewomansayaboutPeter?

5.M: Howisyourhusbandaftertheoperation?

W: He’sgettingbetter.Buthestillneedstogotothehospitalforacheckupinaweek.Q: Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherhusband?

Unit6BusinessPartCTestYourListeningAPassageListentothestoryandchoosetherightanswerstothequestions.1.WhatdidMr.Stevenson’sstoresell?

a.Familyfurniture. b.Sportsapparatus.c.Generalappliances. d.Thingsfornewly-weds.2.Whydidmanynewly-wedsusuallywalkawayattheendoftheirinquiry?a.Theyknewtheycouldbuybetter-qualityapplianceselsewhere.b.Theywereboredwiththeowner’slongspeech.c.Theywantedtocomparepricesatotherstores.d.Theydidn’tthinkthestorecouldmeettheirneeds.3.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMr.Stevenson’sattitudetowardshiscustomers?

a.Politeandpatient. b.Politebutinflexible.c.Generousandkind. d.Snobbishandrude.4.WhatwasMr.Stevenson’sresponsetotheyoungcouple’srefusal?

a.Hewasnotdisappointedatallbecausehewasaccustomedtoit.b.Hecouldn’thidehisdisappointment.c.Hefeltdisappointedbutsmiledandthenmovedaside.d.Hedidn’tshowhisdisappointmentandtriedhisbesttowintheirtrust.5.Whydidtheyoungcouplefinallydecidetoplaceanorder?a.Theyweretouchedbytheowner’shospitality.b.Theywantedtohelptheownerwithhisfamilybusiness.c.Theythoughttheownerwashonestandsincere.d.Theyrealizedhowimportantafter-salesserviceswere.Script:Mr.Stevensonwastheownerofageneralappliancestore.Hehadseenmanynewly-wedscomingintohisstoretoshopfortheirfirstrefrigerator,washeranddryer,andair-conditioner.Penandpencilinhand,theywouldaskhimalotofquestionsaboutprice,featuresandafter-salesservices,buttheywouldusuallywalkawayattheendoftheirinquiry.Theotherdayayoungcouplecameintohisstore.Theyaskedhimalltheusualquestionsandheansweredallofthempatiently.Butwhenhesuggestedanorderattheend,theyrepliedfirmly,“We’llhavetolookaroundplacesfirst.”Althoughfeelingabitdisappointed,Mr.Stevensondidnotshowit.Instead,hesmiled,movedcloserandsaid,“IknowyouwillgotoDiscountDantolookatthepricetags.That’sperfectlyunderstandable.Idothesame.Infact,theysellthesamestuffaswedo.Butifyoubuythingsthere,thereissomethingyouwillnotget,andthatisme.IcomewitheverythingIsell.I’vebeeninthebusinessforthirtyyearsandinafewyears’timeI’mgoingtogivemystoretomydaughterandson-in-law.Ihopetheywillcarryonthefamilybusiness.IstandbehindeverythingIsellandIwillmakesurethatyouwillneverregretbuyingthingsfromme.”AfterthisshortspeechMr.Stevensonofferedtheyoungcouplesomeicecreamtothankthemfortheirinterest.Impressedbyhishonestyandsincerity,theyoungcoupledecidedtoplaceanorder.Unit7FashionPartCTestYourListeningACompoundDictationListentothepassagethreetimesandsupplythemissinginformation.VeraWanghasbecomea1)significantfigureintheAmericanfashionindustryina2)relativelyshortperiodoftime.Shehasnoformaldesigntrainingbecauseherfatherwouldn’tlethergotoartschoolandwantedherto3)concentrateonmore“practicalsubjects”.Afterearningadegreein4)liberalarts,Veraworkedasan5)editoratVoguefor17yearsandasadesigndirectorofRalphLaurenfortwoyears.In1990sheopenedherfirstboutiqueonMadisonAvenueinNewYork,inalessexpensivelineof6)ready-to-wearbridalandeveningdresses.Shechosebridalwearforshewantedtobuildafashioncompanystartingwithonemarketandthen7)expandintoothers.Shebecameahouseholdnamein1994whenshedesignedstylishcostumesforfigureskaterNancyKerrigantowearintheWinterOlympics.8)VeraWangherselfisaverygoodskaterandshehadOlympicdreamstoo.ButthatdreamwascrushedwhenshedidnotwinattheNationalFigureSkatingChampionshipsin1968.9)Howeverherloveforthesportneverceased.“Iwantedtomakeanartisticcontributiontothesport,”shesaid.10)“Idon’tknowifdesigningcostumesforNancyhasbeengoodintermsofactualsales,butithasbeentremendousfornamerecognition.” Unit8SocietyPartCTestYourListening APassageListentothestoryandchoosetherightanswerstothequestions.1.Whenandwherewasanewbornbabyfound?a.Inadesertedparkyesterday.b.Inarockgardenearlyyesterdaymorning.c.OnarockinCentralParkearlyyesterdaymorning.d.InlowerManhattanbeforedawnyesterday.2.Howdidthepolicefeelwhentheyfoundthebaby?a.Sorry. b.Surprised.c.Unhappy. d.Relieved.3.Whomightbethewomanthathadabandonedherbaby?a.AyounghomelesswomanwhocalledtheheadofHopeFoundation.b.Awomanwhocalledafirestationearlyyesterday.c.Ahomelesswomanwhocalledahospitalhotline.d.Ahomelesswomanwhocalledababyrescuehotlineearlyyesterday.4.Whichofthefollowingcanbelearnedfromthepassage?a.TheHopeFoundationcouldn’thelpthewoman.b.Thepolicearedeterminedtofindthemother.c.Themothergaveupherbabybecauseshewashomeless.d.Themotherwaseagertohideheridentity.Script:AhealthynewborngirlwasdiscoveredinCentralParkyesterdaymorning.Thebabywasabandonedonthetopofarockshortlybeforedawnafterthemothergavebirthtoherthere.Thepolicesaidthatthebabywashealthyandweighed7pounds.Nowtheyweresearchingforthemother.Apolicemansaidthattheyhadneverhadanythinglikethisbefore.Theyreallydidn’tgetbabiesleftinthepark.Buttheywerejusthappythebabywasallright.Thepolicerushedthebabytoanearbyhospital.FortunatelyshewasOK.Thepolicebelievedthebabywasbornlessthanhalfanhourbeforeshewasdiscovered.Theyalsobelieved,judgingfromtheamountofbloodfoundontherock,thatthemothermighthavegivenbirththere.Itwas70degreeswhenthebabywasfound.Detectiveswereinvestigatingwhetherthemotherwasahomelesswomanwhocalledababyrescuehotlineearlyyesterday.TheheadofHopeFoundationsaidthathishotlinereceivedacallabout5:30a.m.fromayounghomelesswomaninManhattan.Thecallerasked,“HowdoIgetridofmybaby”

Shewasapparentlyinlabor.Thenshewastoldtogotoeitherahospitalorafirestation.Butthewomanwasafraidshewouldberecognizedthere.Theheadalsosaidthatthewomanwouldn’teventellhimwherehecouldpossiblymeethersincetheyhadtwoteamsthatcouldhelpwiththedelivery,ifnecessary.Unit9DreamsandAmbitionsPartCTestYourListeningAPassageListentothepassageandchoosetherightanswerstothequestions.1.WhendidZaslowstartwritingstories?

a.In1988.b.Inhischildhood.c.AtCarnegieMellonUniversity.d.AttheChicagoSun-Times.2.HowoldwasZaslowwhenhiscolumnbecamepopularwithreadersinChicago?

a.33.b.31.c.28.d.41.3.WhatisthemajorbenefitZaslowhasgotfromhisyearsintheadvicebusiness?

a.Hehasrealizedhisdreamofbecomingawriter.b.Hehasgreaterfaithinhisfellowmen.c.Heearnsagoodsalary.d.Hehasmademanyfriends.4.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

a.PeopleplayingtherolesofcartoonfiguresatDisneyWorldhadahardlife.b.ZaslowdidnotlikehisjobattheWallStreetJournal.c.JeffreyZaslowwasabetteradvicecolumnistthanAnnLanders.d.TobeanadvicecolumnisthasalwaysbeenZaslow’sdream.Script:JeffreyZaslow,theadvicecolumnistfortheChicagoSun-Times,grewupinsuburbanPhiladelphia.Hisbiggestambitioninlifewastobeawriter.“Ineverwantedtobeanythingelse,”hesays.“IwastenorelevenwhenIsawGonewiththeWindandIwrotemyownCivilWarstory.”AfterearningadegreeincreativewritingatCarnegieMellonUniversity,hegotajobatanewspaperinOrlando,Florida.HemadehismarkwithhisarticleontheroughworkingconditionsenduredbythepeopleinsidetheMickeyandMinniecostumesatWaltDisneyWorld.LaterhebecameastaffwriterfortheWallStreetJournal.In1988,whenthefamousadvicecolumnist,AnnLanders,quitherjobattheChicagoSun-Times,thepaperlaunchedanationwidecontesttofindherreplacement.JeffreyZaslowapplied.Amongthe12,000contestants,womenoutnumberedmenninetoone,andmostofthemhadseenalotmoreoflifethanZaslow,whowas28andnotmarried.Whenhereachedthesemifinals,hiseditorsattheJournalranaheadline:“WhyHe’llNeverMakeIt.”ButJeffreydidmakeitinthefinals.Today,thirteenyearslater,hiscolumn,“AllThatZazz,”isreadbythousandsofreadersintheChicagoarea.Hisyearsintheadvicebusinesslefthimwithadeepappreciationforpeopleandtheirproblems.Heisalsogreatlymovedbythegenerosity,sincerityandgoodnatureofhisreaders.“Wonderfulpeople,”hesays,“dooutnumberterriblepeopleinthisworld.IhavemuchmorefaithinmyfellowmenthanIhadbefore.AndI’vereadplentyofletterstobackthatup.”Unit10DisastersPartCTestYourListeningAPassageListentothepassageandchoosetherightanswerstothequestions.1.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?

a.HowJanandfiveotherswerehelpedoutofanelevatorbyfirefighters.b.HowJanrescuedfivepassengersinanelevator.c.HowJansavedhimselfandfiveothers.d.HowJanescapeddeathwithhiscourageandwisdom.2.Whichofthefollowingistrue?a.Janandthefiveothershadonlyonehourtoescapefromthedamagedbuilding.b.Aftertheykickedthewallaparttheyfoundthemselvesinthecorridorofthe50thfloorofthebuilding.c.TheNorthTowercollapsedat10:23a.m.thatday.d.IttookJan95minutestoescapedeath.3.WhatdoesJando?

a.He’sawindowcleaner.b.He’sanelevatoroperator.c.He’sanelevatorcleaner.d.He’sanofficeworker.4.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeJan?

a.Kind-hearted.b.Strong-willed.c.Calm.d.Brave.Script:OnthemorningofSeptember11thJanwasinanelevatoroftheNorthToweroftheWorldTradeCenterwithhiswindowcleaningequipmentwhenthebuildingwashit.Therewerefiveotherpassengersintheelevator.Allofasuddenthebuildingshookandtheelevatorstoppedandbeganto

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