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Ⅱ 新視野大學英語系列(第二版)視聽說4答案
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Ⅲ 新視野大學英語視聽說4答案
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II. Basic Listening Practice
1. Script
W: Many Chinese students are too shy to say anything in a classroom.
M: I think they don』 speak because their culture values modesty, and they don』t want to appear to be showing off. Goes back to Confucius.
Q: Why don』t Chinese students say anything in classroom according to the man?
2. Script
W: The government is doing something at last about sex discrimination in the workplace. Women deserve the same pay as men for the same work.
M: Yeah. In the United States, women earn only 70 percent of what men do for the same job. It』s a situation that has to be changed.
Q: What does the man say about women?
3. Script
W: I admire Michael Dell. He had a dream to be the world』s largest manufacturer of personal computers, and he has realized that dream.
M: And he dropped out of university to become a success. I wonder if there is a lesson in that.
Q: What do we learn about Dell from the conversation?
4. Script
M: Successful entrepreneurs are often self-made people who have a vision and know where they are going.
W: But do they enjoy life like you and me, or is money their only concern?
Q: What are the two speakers』 attitudes toward successful entrepreneurs?
5. Script
W: Do you agree that equal opportunity for all in an ecational system is important?
M: Yes, but we have to recognize that all of us are not of equal ability.
Q: What does the man imply?
Keys: 1.C 2.A 3. D 4.B 5.A
III. Listening In
Task 1: Competition in America
Script
Alan: What are you reading, Eliza?
Eliza: An article on American competition.
Alan: Competition is everywhere and constant. Why so much fuss about it, Miss Knowledge?
Eliza: Don』t make fun of me. According to the author, competition is especially important in American life. They』re taught to compete from early childhood. When children play games, they learn how to beat others.
Alan: And many girls want to look more attractive than the girls sitting next to them in class. Do you think that way?
Eliza: Don』t be silly. Let』s get back to the point. When children are growing up, they compete with one another in their studies.
Alan: Isn』t that also true of students in other nations? As we all know, many Asian students kill for a high test score and grab every opportunity to sharpen their competitive edge over others.
Eliza: American boys find great pleasure in competing with each other in sports, according to the author.
Alan: I do like sports. When our football team beats the other team, I feel great. Makes me want to shout out loud. But isn』t that normal throughout the world?
Eliza: American people also compete with each other at work and at climbing the social ladder.
Alan: But there』s competition in other countries as well.
Eliza: You』re right in a sense, but the author says the idea of competing is more deeply rooted in the minds of Americans. They』re even taught that if you lose and don』t feel hurt, there must be something wrong with you.
Alan: I hear that some Asians put emphasis on cooperation. Which approach do you think makes more sense?
Eliza: It』s hard to say. Anyway, there』s no accounting for different cultures.
1. What is the dialog mainly about?
2. What is the woman doing?
3. What do children learn from playing games according to the woman?
4. What does the man say about students』 studies?
5. What does the woman say when asked which makes more sense, competition or cooperation?
Keys: 1.C 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.D
Task 2: Americans』 Work Ethic
Script
For four hundred years or more, one thing has been a characteristic of Americans. It is called their 「work ethic」. Its (S1) roots were in the teaching of the Christian Puritans who first settled in (S2) what is now the northeastern state of Massachusetts. They believed that it was their (S3) moral ty to work at every task to please God by their
(S4) diligence, honesty, attention to details, skill, and attitude. To these Puritans, it was a (S5) sin to be lazy or to do less than your best in any task. They and later Americans tried to follow the Bible』s (S6) teachings, 「If a man will not work, he shall not eat.」
Therefore, Americans have for (S7) centuries believed that they were guilty of sin if they did not work as carefully and hard as they could when they did anything. God would punish those who were careless or lazy in their work. (S8) Even as children they were taught, 「If it』s worth doing at all, it』s worth doing well.」
But some people have gone beyond the usual sense of diligence. They are especially attracted to the notion of 「climbing the ladder」 so as to increase their status, financial position, and sense of self-worth. (S9) In English a new word has been created to describe people who work compulsivelly. The word 「workaholic」 describes an indivial who is as addicted to work as an alcoholic is to alcohol.
There are conflicting points of view about workaholics. Those concerned with problems of mental stress believe workaholics abuse themselves physically and mentally. (S10) Others hold that workaholics are valuable members of society because they are extremely proctive. The American culture values achievement, efficiency, and proction, and a workaholic upholds these values.
Task 3: Do you know what 「Freeze!」 means?
Script
There is one word which you must learn before you visit the U.S.A. That is 「Freeze!」 It means, 「Stand still and don』t move.」 Police officers use it when they are ready to use their guns. If the person does not obey the command and moves, they shoot.
One evening in Los Angeles, someone rang the bell doorbell of a house. It was a dangerous area at night, so the owner of the house took his gun with him when he answered the door. He opened the door and saw a person, who turned round and started walking away from the house. The owner cried 「Freeze!」, but the man went on walking. The owner thought he tried to escape, so he shot him dead.
Later, a sad story was uncovered. The dead man was Yoshiro Hattori, a 16-year-old Japanese exchange student. He went to visit a friend for a Halloween party, but he could not remember the number of the house. When he realized that he had gone to the wrong house, he turned round to leave. He did not know much English and so did not understand the command 「Freeze!」.
The tragedy arose from cultural misunderstanding. Those who have lived in the United States for a long time understand the possibility of being shot when one trespasses upon an indivial』s property. It is a well-known fact in America that a person』s home is his castle. Although Rodney Pears, the owner of the house, gave a verbal warning 「Freeze!」 to Hattori, Hattori did not know it meant 「Stand still and don』t move」, and therefore did not obey it. This misunderstanding became the trigger of Hattori』s disaster. The concept of owning guns is hard for Japanese people to understand, but in America you are permitted to own a gun under the U.S. Constitution.
1.What does the word 「Freeze!」 mean in the passage?
2.What did the owner of the house take with him when he answered the door?
3. Why did the Japanese student turn around and leave?
4. What is mentioned as a possible result of trespassing?
5. Why is the phrase 「a person』s home is his castle」 quoted in the passage?
Keys: 1.C 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.C
IV. Speaking Out
MODEL 1 Americans glorify indivialism.
Susan: John, I was looking for you. Where have you been hiding all morning?
John: Well, I caught Professor Brown』s lecture on American indivialism.
Susan: Oh, how did you find it?
John: Enlightening. Americans glorify indivialism. They believe indivial interests rank above everything else.
Susan: Sounds intersting. It』s a sharp contrast to the oriental collectivism Professor Wang talked about last semester.
John: But you should know that the indivialism in the United States is not necesssarily an equivalent for selfishness.
Susan: Then what does it mean in the States?
John: They believe all values, rights, and ties originate in indivials, so they emphasize indivial initiative and independence.
Susan: There could be something in that. Of course in oriental countries the interests of the group are more important than anything else.
John: I So, it』s all the more necessary for foreigners to understand American culture, or they can』t hope to understand the importance of privacy in the West..
Susan: Maybe that』s the reason nuclear families outnumber extended families in the United States.
John: Right on! You』re catching on fast!
Susan: Now let me ask you a question.
John: Shoot. Go ahead.
Susan: Why do Americans cherish indivialism more than oriental people?
John: I don』t know. Anyway, Professor Brown didn』t say.
Susan: One reason might be that American children stop sleeping with their parents at an early age. They learn independence early, so it』s deeply rooted.
John: Wow, that』s an intelligent guess!
MODEL2 What do you think are the reasons for
that difference?
Script
Susan: Do you find that people in America often walk faster than people in China? Americans always seem to be in a hurry.
John: It』s hard to come to a definite conclusion. Some Americans walk in a leisurely way, and some Chinese hurry all the time. But on the whole, I think you』re right.
Susan: What do you think are the reasons for that difference?
John: Americans treasure time. For them, time is tangible. It』s a thing. 「Time is money.」 You can 「spend time」, 「waste time」, 「save time」. You can even 「kill time」!
Susan: Does this strong sense of time affect their lifestyle?
John: Sure. If you』re 20 minutes late for a bussiness appointment, the other person or persons will be annoyed. They may not trust you anymore.
Susan: But as far as I know, English-speaking people may be 15-30 minutes late for a dinner party.
John: That』s true. For an informal occasion like that, punctuality is not so important. Also, a boss may keep his employees waiting for a long time.
Susan: But if his secretary is late, she』s in trouble. She will probably receive a reprimand.
John: How true!
Susan: The American workship of time probably led them to create fast foods.
John: I agree. And globalization shrinks the differences between cultures. Now people everywhere are rushing, and anywhere you go, you find Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Susan: But plenty of Chinese are still making appointments saying, 「If I am late, wait for me.」
John: But with more intercultural communication, I think the gap will eventually be bridged, and Chinese will be hurrying everywhere.
MODEL3 That』s the secret of their success.
Script
Chris: Hey Sue, how』s the math class going? Are you head of the class?
Susan: Are you kidding? There』s a bunch of foreign students in the class---from China somewhere---and they are on top.
Chris: Why do you think so many Chinese students excel in math? It』s been my observation that the Chinese students are usually the best.
Susan: In class they don』t say much, but they definitely get the best marks.
Chris: I think part of it is their work ethic. They never skip class, and they pay attention.
Susan: One Chinese student in my class did homework each night until the early hours. He never took a break, watched TV, or went out for a beer.
Chris: That』s the secret of their success: hard work and deligence.
Susan: It』s so unfair. I could probably do better if I worked harder, but that』s no fun. I think learning should be more fun.
Chris: Someone with a knowledge of chess would find a chess tournament fascinating. But if you don』t have the knowledge, then you won』t understand the significance of the moves, and you』ll be bored.
Susan: So what you』re saying is knowledge requires hard work, and knowledge makes things interesting. I am not against knowledge; I just want to learn it in an interesting way. What』s more, 「All work and noplay makes Jack a ll boy.」
Now Your Turn
Task 1:
SAMPLE DIALOG
Maggie: Josh, you were late for work this morning.
Josh: I was only about ten minutes late. Anyway, the boss didn』t say anything about it.
Maggie: As a friend, I must give you a warning. You should understand that Americans treasure time.
Josh: What do you mean?
Maggie: You see, for them time is tangible. It』s a thing. 「Time is money.」 You can 「spend time」, 「waste time」, 「save time」. You can even 「kill time」!
Josh: Does this strong sense of time affect their lifestyle?
Maggie: If you』re 20 minutes late for a business appointment, the other persons will be annoyed. They may not trust you anymore. Today you were ten minutes late for work. That was bad enough.
Josh: I was caught in a traffic jam. What could I have done?
Maggie: You should have called the secretary to say you might be late. I learned the importance of punctuality when I studied at an American university.
Josh: Tell me about it.
Maggie: Some students were late handing in assignments and the professors gave them poor marks. One professor even refused to read a term paper that was turned in after the deadline.
Josh: But as far as I know, English-speaking people may be 15-30 minutes late for a dinner party.
Maggie: That』s true. For an informal occasion like that, punctuality is not so important. Also, a boss may keep his employees waiting for a long time.
Josh: But if his secretary is late, she』s in trouble. She will probably be reprimanded.
Maggie: How true!
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Unit One
Warming Up
F T NG
Listening
Understanding Short Conversations
1~5 A C B B D
6~10 B A C C D
Understanding a Long Conversation
1~5 A B A C B
Understanding a Passage
1~5 A A D B C
Understanding a Radio Program
1 married in St. Paul's Cathedral
2 was a guest at the wedding ceremony
3 wore a hat with flowers at the wedding
4 is remembered as having been naughty
5 was one of the designers of the wedding dress
Culture Talk
T F F T
Listening and Speaking
1 They have high status.
2 They get the attentions of the public.
3 Using their fame to make money.
Homework
Supplementary Listening
Task 1
1~5 D A B B A
Task 2
1~5 C A B B A
Task 3
1、shortage
2、assigned
3、centered
4、hospitalization
5、treatment
6、colleague
7、decentralized
8、There are nurse-managers instead of head-nurses
9、decide among themselves who will work what shifts and when
10、an equal with other vice presidents of the hospital
Unit Two
Warming Up
1、Her new book
2、Original
3、Use your own words to complete it, this question has no correct answers.
Listening
Understanding Short Conversations
1~5 D D D C B
6~10 A A B C D
Understanding a Long Conversation
1~5 D A B B A
Understanding a Passage
1~5 B C D A C
Understanding a Radio Program
1 C
2 A
3 A
4 C
5 D
Culture Talk
F F T T
Listening and Speaking
1(The Left Answer) It makes their point and makes you happy.
2(The Right Answer) It is difficult to do.
3(The Right Answer) Sometimes it』s dangerous.
Homework
Supplementary Listening
Task 1
1~5 D A B B A
Task 2
1~5 B D A C A
Task 3
1、sketch
2、shadow
3、paintings
4、abroad
5、Europe
6、jewels
7、exquisite
8、pictures of rooms with handsomely dressed people in them
9、not just their clothes or the lines of their faces
10、but he was far greater than they would ever become
Unit Three
Warming Up
1、god of mercy
2、money, strength and health
3、lucky ones
Listening
Understanding Short Conversations
1~5 C D C B B
6~10 B A C A B
Understanding a Long Conversation
1~5 A B D C B
Understanding a Passage
1~5 A B D B C
Understanding a Radio Program
1 An Australian scientist who won the Nobel Prize.
2 The mysterious field of infectious diseases.
3 By accident.
4 It was probably extremely significant.
5 He couldn't handle all that.
Culture Talk
T F T T
Listening and Speaking
1 The poor trend to be angry easily and it will finally make a civil war.
2 It can control the rate of crimes.
3 It can increase the economics
Homework
Supplementary Listening
Task 1
1~5 B C A D C
Task 2
1~5 B A C B C
Task 3
1、September
2、retire
3、retirement
4、rection
5、practical
6、pensions
7、leisure
8、The club arranges discussion groups and handicraft sessions
9、a member can attend any course held there free of charge
10、the financial section on Mondays and Wednesdays between six and eight p.m.
Unit Four
Warming Up
1、Xerox』s Palo Alto Research Center
2、Verizon
3、Amazon
Listening
Understanding Short Conversations
1~5 B A D D A
6~10 D C C A A
Understanding a Long Conversation
1~5 C B B B D
Understanding a Passage
1~5 A C B A C
Understanding a Radio Program
1 became Bill Gates' greatest contribution
2 makes use of Gates' system
3 was the plaything of nerds
4 became a business tool
5 made it a wish to dominate like Bill Gates
6 was not fit to comment on upcoming innovation
Culture Talk
T T F F
Listening and Speaking
1(The Left Answer) It provides a lot of information.
2(The Right Answer) Some of the information is very dangerous.
3(The Right Answer) Some of the information is not accurate.
Homework
Supplementary Listening
Task 1
1~5 B A B C A
Task 2
1~5 A A B B A
Task 3
1、fundamental
2、dramatically
3、majority
4、workplace
5、self-employed
6、breadth
7、notions
8、its applications in personal computers, digital communications, and factory robots
9、still unimagined technology could proce a similar wave of dramatic changes
10、will have the greatest advantage and proce the most wealth
Unit Five
Warming Up
F NG T
Listening
Understanding Short Conversations
1~5 A D D D B
6~10 C D C A D
Understanding a Long Conversation
1~5 B B A C C
Understanding a Passage
1~5 D A B B A
Understanding a Radio Program
1 how they are turning men off
2 an idea in one's head about what the perfect man looks like
3 a much younger version of yourself
4 more advice on dating and relationships
5 burning the perfect man checklist
Culture Talk
1 Korean
2 Hong Kong
3 England
4 USA
Listening and Speaking
1 Having a roommate causes one to be dependent.
2 Having a roommate is a nuisance.
3 Having a roommate means that you cannot be totally free to do what you want.
Homework
Supplementary Listening
Task 1
1~5 C D A B D
Task 2
1~5 A C A C D
Task 3
1、emerging
2、residents
3、participants
4、companionship
5、soldiers
6、isolated
7、extraordinary
8、who happen to live by themselves die at twice the rate of those live with others
9、It's clear that reaching out to others can help our bodies thrive
10、only 5 percent of U.S. households consisted of one person living alone
Unit Six
Warming Up
1 Whether the man should return to society.
2 15 years.
3 Use your own words to complete it ,this question has no correct answers.
Listening
Understanding Short Conversations
1~5 C B C D B
6~10 C A D D B
Understanding a Long Conversation
1~5 A B C C D
Understanding a Passage
1~5 C D D A B
Understanding a Radio Program
1 Centennial Olympic Park
2 North Cardwell, New Jersey
3 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
4 the FBI laboratories
5 ground zero
6 an Atlanta abortion clinic
Culture Talk
1 USA
2 Germany
3 Singapore
4 Canada
Listening and Speaking
1(The Left Answer) Punishing the criminals will deter others.
2(The Right Answer) White-collar criminals are respected in society.
3(The Right Answer) White-collar crime has no victims.
Homework
Supplementary Listening
Task 1
1~5 D C B A A
Task 2
1~5 C B C A D
Task 3
1、impeach 2、scandal 3、gambling 4、Representatives
5、accusations 6、proceres 7、opposition
8、resigned as Secretary of Social Welfare and urged the President to resign
9、five economic advisers to the President have resigned
10、the Judicial Committee and Economic Affairs Committee in the House of Representatives
Unit Seven
Warming Up
T F NG
Listening
Understanding Short Conversations
1~5 B C A A D
6~10 C B D A B
Understanding a Long Conversation
1~5 D A C C B
Understanding a Passage
1~5 C C D B B
Understanding a Radio Program
1 shows God』s part in creating the universe.
2 shows the existence of a man thousands of years ago.
3 shows messages inscribed in DNA.
4 shows a court opinion against Intelligent Design.
5 shows God』s existence.
Culture Talk
T T F F
Listening and Speaking
1 Groups are similar biologically except for skin color.
2 Groups have different culture
3 Groups provide something unique.
Homework
Supplementary Listening
Task 1
1~5 D D A B B
Task 2
1~5 A C B A D
Task 3
1、would-be
2、intelligence
3、genes
4、athletic
5、medical
6、disclosed
7、consideration
8、the sum American egg donors expect to be paid
9、plus all the costs of medical treatment and insurance
10、almost half the cost of fees for the students』 four-year college course.
Ⅵ 新視野大學英語視聽說第四冊答案
UNIT 1
Ⅱ.Basic Listening Practice
1-5: CBDAD
Ⅲ.Listening In
Task 1
1-5: DACBC
Task 2
(S1)owner (S2)running (S3)drop (S4)outlaw (S5)uneventfully (S6)yelling (S7)lives (S8)As he』s picking himself up ,he sees large man, almost seven feet tall. He』s muscular, and is growling as he approaches the bar.(S9) The bartender nervously hand the big man a beer, hand shaking (S10) I got to get out of town !Didn』t you hear Big John is coming .
Task 3
1-5: DCBDA
Ⅵ. Further Listening and Speaking
Task 1
1-5: ABCCD
Task 2
1-5: TFFTF
News Report
(S1) passengers (S2) height (S3) released (S4) dive (S5) 360 (S6) independently (S7) back and forth (S8) facing (S9) surprise (S10) adds (S11) length (S12) measure (S13) capacity (S14) thrilling
UNIT 2
Ⅱ .Basic Listening Practice
1-5: BACDB
Ⅲ. Listening In
Task 1
1-5: CADBA
Task 2
(S1) nose (S2) voice (S3) math (S4) sound (S5) inserted (S6) neck (S7) fat (S8) The voice lift is becoming more widely known among an aging population, who try to make themselves sound younger (S9) a retired construction engineer who underwent the voice lift several years ago (S10) Voice lift can also benefit people like performers, lawyers, teachers, and telephone operators who need to have a strong voice.
Task 3
1-5: CCBBD
Ⅵ.Further Listening and Speaking
Task 1
1-5: ACDBA
Task 2
1-5: FTFTF
News Report
(S1) finals (S2) billion (S3) hosted (S4) one-time (S5) winners (S6) white (S7) dominated (S8) charm (S9) personality (S10) figure (S11) title (S12) represented (S13) went (S14) fierce (S15) turn (S16) waved (S17) celebrations
UNIT 3
Ⅱ. Basic Listening Practice
1-5: DACBC
ⅢListening In
Task 1
1-5: BCADC
Task 2
(S1) climb (S2) reports (S3) missing (S4) assistance (S5) factor (S6) presence (S7) originating (S8) Rainfall exceeded 500 mm(or 19,7 inches )along the border areas of Haiti and the Dominican Republic ring that period (S9) This made it difficult for humanitarian relief workers to rescues stranded people and deliver badly–needed food ,medicine and supplies to residents (S10)Analysis of the past data shows that major floods in the Dominican Republic and Haiti are now a near-annual event
Task 3
1-5: ABCDC
Ⅵ
Task 1
1-5: ACBDA
Task 2
1-5: FFTFT
News Report
(S1) knocking (S2) coast (S3) tearing (S4) described (S5) managed (S6) following (S7) drop (S8) battled (S9) making up ground (S10) leader (S11) struggled (S12) teamwork (S13) recovery (S14) setting (S15) winds (S16) legs (S17) chance (S18) despite
UNIT 4
Ⅱ. Basic Listening Practice
1-5: CBABD
Ⅲ. Listening In
Task 1
1-5: CBDAA
Task 2
(S1) shortened (S2) known (S3) independent (S4) enterprises (S5) spread (S6) nearly (S7) so (S8) the acronym SOHO have been used to a great extend by companies that sell procts to large numbers of small business with a small-sized office
(S9) Many books are written and sold specifically for this type of office to tell people how to equip a small office
(S10) In the field of software development, engineers often have to work 20 hours or more at a stretch, so they can hardly adapt to normal office hours.
Task 3
1-5: BDDAC
Ⅵ
Task 1
1-5: DBCAC
Task 2
1-5: FTFTF
News Report
(S1) travelers (S2) past (S3) behind (S4) translation (S5) portable packing (S6) general idea (S7) assist (S8) available (S9) communicate
UNIT 5
Ⅱ.
1-5: BDACD
Ⅲ.
Task 1
1-5: BDACC
Task 2
(S1)watched (S2) when (S3)pile (S4) around (S5) leaned (S6) hiding (S7) indifferently (S8) Stone rushed into the cashier』s office , took $250 from the cash box ,and returned. 「Take it,」 he said, and get out! Don』t let me see you around here again (S9) seeing the young man showed no sign of embarrassment, Stone got furious. (S10)He was waiting for the 20 dollars we owe him for lunch .He works for the coffee shop around the corner.
Task 3
1-5: DCBCA
Ⅵ
Task 1
1-5:ABCDA
Task 2
TTFFF
Newes Rreport
(S1) announced (S2) massive (S3)surprise (S4)rescue (S5)22,000(S6)discontinued (S7) salary (S8) turnaround (S9) profit (S10) hit hard (S11)closings (S12) emotion (S13) quality and proctivity
UNIT 6
Ⅱ
1-5:CCADB
Ⅲ。
Task 1
1-5: CBADC
Task 2
(S1)terrible(S2)misfortune(S3)reflection(S4) damaged (S5) heaven (S6) pick (S7)washed (S8) Some people claim that numbers is bad luck because thirteen people sat down for the Last Supper before Jesus was crucified (S9) Friday the thirteenth of any month is considerer specially bad or unlucky ,and Friday the thirteenth of March is the worst of them all (S10)when people talk about the 「seven-year itch」 they mean that every seven years a person undergoes a complete change in personality
Task 3
1-5: ABDDB
Ⅵ.
Task 1
1-5: ACDCB
Task 2
1-5: TTFFT
News Report
(S1) date back (S2) ancient (S3)modern (S4)inspection (S5) covers(S6)rights (S7) opened (S8) downtown (S9)below(S10) account (S11) damaged (S12)uncovered (S13)questions (S14)significance (S15) worthwhile
UNIT 9
Ⅱ.Basic Listening Practice
1-5: ACDBA
Ⅲ.Listening In
Task 1
1-5: CDCAB
Task 2
(S1) downtown (S2) loan (S3) security (S4) agreed (S5) against (S6) proceeded
(S7)That will be $5,000 in principal ,and $20.30 in interest, the loan officer said, The woman wrote out a check and started to walk away.
(S9)We are very happy to have had your business and this transition has worked out very nicely, but we are a little puzzled.
(S10)Where else in Manhattan can I park my car for two weeks for only $20.30 and expect it to be there when I return?」
Task 3
1-5: DBCAD
Ⅴ.Let』s Talk
1. the cost of natural resources and the environment
2. high energy consumption and uncontrolled discharge of wastes
3. both the economy and environmental costs.
4. traditional GDP minus the costs of resources and environmental damage.
5. effectively restrict an enterprise』s impulse to expand
6. the benefit green GDP brings will outweigh the demands imposed on enterprises.
7. introce the 「green GDP」 index system
8. the prosperity of future generations
Ⅵ. Further Listening and Speaking
Task 1
1-5: CDDAB
Task 2
1-5: FTFTT
News Report
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