大学英语2听力第七单元答案
Ⅰ 新视野大学英语读写教程第三版(2)第七单元答案
一、1~5CDCBD 6~10 BADCC
二、1.wactching 2.playing 3.making 4.singing5.developing 6.would come 7.read 8.truly 9.speaking 10.(to) carry
三、1.Where to buy 2.pronunciation right 3.How often4.How long 5.instead of 6.What was
四、1.worrying about 2.regard their pets as 3.goes by4.try our best to 5.with the help of 6.look up 7.make up
五、1~5 ABCCD 6~10 ACBDC
六、1~5 BCADD
Ⅶ.(One possible version)
As a student, you may know the importance of English. I believe that learning English is just like learning to play the piano; by practicing every day. We must use English every day. I not only
answer the teacher’s questions in English, but also speak English as much as I can after class. I often practice conversations with my friends. I think that doing lots of listening practice is one of the secrets of becoming a good language learner. I’ve learned a lot by working with a group. Watching
English-language TV programs can help a lot. The most important rule for learning English is “Don’t be afraid of making mistakes, because everyone makes mistakes”
Ⅱ 新视野大学英语读写教程第二版第二册课后练习答案7~9
unit7
1.At the meeting they discussed, among other things, the present economic situation.
2.The more I learned about the nature,the more absorbed I became in its mystery.
3.The doctor recommends that those stressed people should try something new,interesting and challenging in order to give their negative feelings an outlet.
4.The teacher gives more homework to the student who has bad grades instead of cutting it down.
5.By contrast,American parents are more likely to attribute their children's success to natural talent.
6.One of a teacher's priorities is to stimulate students' interests and their creativity.
1.初了其他内容,他的研究还牵涉到发展中国家与爱滋病的斗争.
2.这些人明白了他们的服务越好,他们就挣得越多.
3.尽管父亲似乎忧虑不安,但苏珊感觉不到他在表情或行动上有什么变化.
4.能获得多少经济资助已成为学生选择上哪所学校的更重要的因素.
5.她已经减少了外出和买衣服的花费,但她还是没钱开始还债.
6.控制压力的方法之一是认识到生活中有很多事情是我们无法掌控的.
Unit 8
1. Little did she know that this picture would one day be worth more than a million dollars.
2. While I understand what you say, I don’t agree with you on the issue.
3. I think the police are meant to protect people.
4. I went to see him yesterday, only to find that he had gone abroad several days before.
5. At the weekly meeting, everyone must confine their remarks to the subject.
6. If only I hadn’t said those silly words! I was too young then to distinguish right from wrong.
XI.
1. 五年前我几乎不会想到今天我会与这么多来自世界各地的学生坐在一起学习英语。
2. 虽然这些职位给你带来荣耀和权力,但是它也赋予你巨大的责任。
3. 从长远来看,粮食生产和人口增长之间的竞争难以轻易解决。
4. 有时我们发现,自己爬上了成功的阶梯,却发现阶梯靠在错误的墙壁上。(即:我们爬上去了,却发现不是自己真正追求的东西。)
5. 新计划的目的是让年轻人快速走上管理岗位。
6. 这个年轻人志向高远,非常希望能有所成就,让父母为他骄傲。
Unit 9
1.Suggested answer: I am sure that I will make something of myself, even though I have not achieved any major success so far.
2.Suggested answer: I have been working hard for so many years; I feel I am entitled to a good future.
3.Suggested answer: When her husband deserted her, leaving her with nothing but scattered pieces of life to pick up, she went insane.
4.Suggested answer: From my standpoint, Mother was too hard on me then, without taking my feelings into account.
5.Suggested answer: When I reached the summit of my professional career, mother's words "Never be a quitter in face of life" were constantly in my mind.
6.Suggested answer: You should know better than to play football in the street.
Translation Task 2
1.Suggested answer: 詹姆士是个诚实的人,尽管我反对他这个人,我还是要这样说。
2.Suggested answer: 组织越庞大,越难做出决定。
3.Suggested answer: 是真英雄方能临危不惧。
4.Suggested answer: 持有该票者能免费入场。
5.Suggested answer: 在英国,他是第一个有意识的从事散文写作并且有所建树的人。
6.Suggested answer: 失业半年后,她报名参加了烹饪班,希望能尽快找到工作。
Ⅲ 新视野大学英语 视听说教程(第二版)3 unit7 view and speaking task1
全新版第二版听说B3U7-A
Part I Listening Comprehension ( 28 minutes )
1.
A) For a wedding.
B) For a farewell party.
C) For a business banquet.
D) For a birthday party.
Script: Woman: Great. I have the banquet room reserved for a luncheon for Nika Corporation on the 2nd of December. May I have your name and contact information?
Man: Sure. I'm Jeff McQuillan and my number is 323-555-6840, extension 42.
Question: What does the man book the room for?
正确答案: C
2.
A) 15 dollars' corkage fee a bottle and no charge for the cake brought.
B) Free of charge.
C) 50 dollars of corkage fee.
D) Not mentioned.
Script: Man: That's great. I'd like to go ahead and reserve the room, then, for Friday, December 2, at around noon. This is a retirement party and we would like to bring a cake for the guest of honor and some bottles of champagne. Will that be acceptable?
Woman: The cake is no problem at all, but we do charge a corkage fee of $15 a bottle for any alcohol not purchased from the restaurant.
Question: How much does the man need to pay for the cake and champagne?
正确答案: A
3.
A) Review her cover letter at home.
B) Go to the employment fair with her revised cover letter.
C) Go to see the advertisement.
D) Help the man to review his cover letter.
Script: Man: Did you see the advertisement for the Employment Fair?
Woman: Sure did. I'm just revising my cover letter now.
Question: What will the woman probably do next?
正确答案: B
4.
A) Grilled cheese.
B) Peanut butter and jelly.
C) Burger king.
D) Either a grilled cheese or peanut butter and jelly.
Script: Woman: All places are closed now, come to my place and I will make you a good sandwich. You'll have a choice of grilled cheese or peanut butter and jelly. What do you say?
Man: I guess beggars can't be choosers.
Question: What does the man want for his sandwich?
正确答案: D
5.
A) Something is wrong with the deposits.
B) His withdrawals from last month were missing.
C) His bank charges a fee for his checking account.
D) His bank statements are not complete.
Script: Woman: Let me take a look at your bank statement. Okay, here are your deposits and withdrawals from last month. Did you know that your bank charges you a fee just to have a checking account?
Man: It does? I didn't know that.
Question: What does the woman say about the man's bank statement?
正确答案: C
6.
A) 14 years.
B) 40 years.
C) 20 years.
D) 30 years.
Script: How long have the man's parents run a store?
正确答案: B
7.
A) He will have to consider the ration of the business.
B) He will think carefully about the taxation.
C) He needs to consider the profits distribution.
D) He will have to consider the complicatedness of the business.
Script: What need the man consider if there are two partners in the business?
正确答案: A
8.
A) The man should learn about the business from his parents.
B) The man should give up the idea of starting a business.
C) The man should be careful about his partners.
D) The man should find a lawyer and consider some legal issues.
Script: What is the woman's advice?
正确答案: D
to wait for a chance to sit back and watch you work!
9.
A) Saturday.
B) Monday.
C) Sunday.
D) Tuesday.
Script: What day is it today?
正确答案: B
10.
A) He hopes to be the co-worker with the woman.
B) He wants to go home and have a rest.
C) He hopes to do some planning for next weekend.
D) He wants to sit back and asks the woman to take most the work.
Script: What does the man want to do?
正确答案: D
11.
A) He had too much work to finish.
B) He had to go on a business trip.
C) He went partying too much.
D) He drank too much.
Script: Why did the man have a rough weekend?
正确答案: C
12.
A) Conference.
B) Flight.
C) Traveling.
D) Preparation.
Script: According to the speaker, what is the worst part of going on a business trip?
正确答案: D
13.
A) Next morning.
B) This month.
C) Next week.
D) This week.
Script: When will the speaker go for the conference?
正确答案: D
14.
A) His badge.
B) His computer.
C) His notepad.
D) His CD.
Script: Which item is not included in the briefcase?
正确答案: D
Passage Two
15.
A) 5 years.
B) A decade.
C) A fortnight.
D) A century.
Script: How long may the trends talked about influence the audience's instry in the future?
正确答案: B
16.
A) How to change to an environment related company.
B) How to grow green.
C) How going green will influence the company's future.
D) How to save the world.
Script: What is the biggest concern at present?
正确答案: C
17.
A) The trend in the next 10 years.
B) The growth of green procts in the past 10 years.
C) The increase of environmental unfriendly procts in the past 4 years.
D) The growth of green procts in the past 5 years.
Script: What does the chart show?
正确答案: D
18.
A) She works in a large company.
B) She runs a small sized company.
C) She provides consulting services.
D) She runs a medium sized company.
Script: What does the woman start up as her own business?
正确答案: C
19.
A) She was not sure about the size of the company.
B) She was not certain whether she could raise the fund.
C) She was not sure about her office.
D) She was not certain about he services.
Script: What was the woman entrepreneur not sure about at first?
正确答案: B
20.
A) Her apartment.
B) Her original office.
C) Her living room.
D) Her garage.
Script: What was made into an office?
正确答案: D
Many students just graating from high school or college face the same problem. Often job openings (21)_________________ experience. How can you gain experience without first getting a job?
One way to handle this (22)_________________ is for students to work in internships. Internships are jobs that don't pay any money, but that people can do to get experience. It is quite common, for example, for a college student to work in an internship while going to school or in the summertime between school years.
Internships provide (23)_________________ for both students and employers. Students get experience, make contacts, and get their foot in the door if the company or (24)_________________ is looking for future employees. Similarly, a company gets (25)_________________ labor and can see how well a person works before hiring that person for a full-time job.
Until recently, most interns have been students. With the (26)_________________ , however, more and more people who have worked in their jobs for 10, 15, 20 years professionals who have been (27)_________________ are taking internships for some good reasons.
First, internships allow professionals to gain experience in close fields, giving them a wider range of (28)_________________ and skills. Second, internships allow professionals to avoid gaps in their resumes. Traditionally, employers don't like gaps in resumes because the gaps may mean that a person has had difficulty finding a job, had (29)_________________ problems, or, with a lot of gaps, had difficulty keeping a job. Employers may also see long gaps between jobs as a sign of worsening skills. Employers may be more (30)_________________ of gaps these days, but as is true for college students, working in an internship also allows these professionals to show a company their skills, which may put them at the front of the line when any new jobs become available.
Script: Many students just graating from high school or college face the same problem. Often job openings require experience. How can you gain experience without first getting a job?
One way to handle this situation is for students to work in internships. Internships are jobs that don't pay any money, but that people can do to get experience. It is quite common, for example, for a college student to work in an internship while going to school or in the summertime between school years.
Internships provide benefits for both students and employers. Students get experience, make contacts, and get their foot in the door if the company or organization is looking for future employees. Similarly, a company gets unpaid labor and can see how well a person works before hiring that person for a full-time job.
Until recently, most interns have been students. With the weak economy, however, more and more people who have worked in their jobs for 10, 15, 20 years professionals who have been laid off are taking internships for some good reasons.
First, internships allow professionals to gain experience in close fields, giving them a wider range of knowledge and skills. Second, internships allow professionals to avoid gaps in their resumes. Traditionally, employers don't like gaps in resumes because the gaps may mean that a person has had difficulty finding a job, had personal problems, or, with a lot of gaps, had difficulty keeping a job. Employers may also see long gaps between jobs as a sign of worsening skills. Employers may be more forgiving of gaps these days, but as is true for college students, working in an internship also allows these professionals to show a company their skills, which may put them at the front of the line when any new jobs become available.
正确答案: require
正确答案: situation
正确答案: benefits
正确答案: organization
正确答案: unpaid
正确答案: weak economy
正确答案: laid off
正确答案: knowledge
正确答案: personal
正确答案: forgiving
Ⅳ 大学英语听说2第三版答案
听力部分(20分)
一、1、 B 2、 B 3、 B 4、 A 5、 C
二、、 A 7、 A 8、 C 9、 C 10、 A
三、11、 B 12、 B 13、 A 14、 B 15、 C
笔试部分(80分)
一、单项选择(15分)
16、 C 17、 B 18、 B 19、 B 20、 C
21、 D 22、 C 23、 A 24、 B 25、 B
26、 D 27、 B 28、 A 29、 C 30、 D
二、完型填空(10分)
31、 C 32、 D 33、 B 34、 D 35、 A
36、 C 37、 D 38、 B 39、 A 40、 C
三、阅读理解(20分)
(A) 41、 C 42、 D 43、 B 44、 B 45、 C
(B) 46、 C 47、 C 48、 A 49、 D 50、 A
四、单词拼写(10分)
51、 lives 52、 beach 53、 quiet 54、 Fifth 55、 leaves
56、 swimming 57、 cloudy 58、 Pretty 59、 reading 60、 zoo
七、任务型阅读(10分)
61、 park 62、 school 63、 library 64、 hotel 65、 bank
六、写作(15分)
略
Ⅳ 全新版大学英语听说教程2答案
全新版大学英语听说教程2答案
Unit One
Part A
1. 17 2. 1963 3. 1.98 4. 216 5. 1984 6. 1986 7. 30418. third 9. 1987
10. 1988 11. four 12. ten 13. 1998 14. six 15. 1990s16. 45 17. sixth
18. 1998 19. 1999 20. five 21. 1999 22. 2001
Part B
Exercise 1
1. d 2. b
Exercise 2
1. Because she wants to enjoy good health. She alsowants to stay in shape and look good
2. Both Peter and Laura like cycling and swimming.Laura also plays tennis regularly
Part C.
1. d 2. c 3. d 4. c 5. b
Unit Two
Part A.
1. Yes 2. No 3. Yes 4. No 5. Yes 6. No 7. No 8. No
Part B
Exercise 1.
1. for a while 2. plans, this Saturday 3. have dinner,weekend
4. Italian, too much food 5. Chinese, Japanese
Exercise 2
1. It usesnatural flavors, not much oil or cream or heavy sauces
1. They willhave dinner on Saturday at either a Chinese or a Japanese restaurant
Part C
1. b 2. c 3. d
Unit Three
Part A
1. a. Fine and pleasant b. 18℃(64℉) c. cloudy with heavy showers moving in from the west
2. a. It started around 8 p.m and lasted for about threehours
b. It caused foru deaths and serious damage includinga widespread power failure
Part B
Exercise 1
1. b 2. a 3. d
Exercise 2
1. They went to the department picnic but their funwas spoiled by the hot weather
1. Because hethinks it'll only be a short shower that cools things off a little
Part C
1. a 2.b 3. c 4. d 5. b
Unit Four
Part A.
1. However; a 2. Because; d 3. Firtly; then, finally;c 4. In short; b
Part B.
Exercise 1
2 4 5 10 12 13 16 17
Exercise 2
1. b 2. d 3. c 4. a
Part C
1. enrouraged 2. talent 3. composed 4. conquest 5.steady 6. enthusiastic 7. investing
8. her real breakthrough in America came when she was selectedby Disney to sing the theme song of Beauty and the Beast
9. In 1996 she performed at the opening ceremony of the1996 Atlanta Olymic Games
10. She sings the depth and the power of love in agreat many of her hits such as “ Can Move Mountains”, “Because YouLoved Me”, “The Power of Love”
Unit 5
Part A
1. c 2. d
Part B
Exercise 1
1. d 2. d 3. c 4. d
Exercise 2
1. She hassuffered from insomnia for several months and lately has had a lot ofindigestion
1. He gavethe patient some medicine for insomnia and indigestion. He also advised thepatient to have a proper diet and begin a regular exercise program
Part C
1. d 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. d
Unit 6
Part A
1. They areprobably business partners
1. One isshowing the other the buidling where her company has offices
1. 2nd 8th9th 1st
introction history business markets
Part B
Exercise 1
1. They arediscussing which candidate is more suitable for a vacant position in thecompany
1. Leader ofa group
1. Beingdynamic
1. Because hehas no experience in leadership
1. Because hehas always been a follower, not a leader
Exercise 2
Loyal, twenty No experience Peter
personnel management experience Joan Peter and Clive
Experienced, solid reliable caustious, dynamic Peterand Clive
Part C
1. c 2. c 3. a 4. d 5. c
Unit 7
Part A
a medium-sized white T-shirt, a slogan on the front, ashop assistant in getting what he wants
Part B
Exercise 1
1. b 2. c 3. d
Exercise 2
1.interesting, handsome, successful, sporty, fashionable, fun
1. great,terrible
1. the highstatus group, taste and style, image
1. brightens,good, face another day, energy
1. highfashion, practical, the image, the reality
Part C
1. significant 2 relatively 3. concentrate 4. iberal5. editor 6. ready-to-wear 7. expand
8. Vera Wang herself is a very good skater and she hadOlympic dreams too
9. However, her love for the sport never ceased
10. I don't know if designing costumes for Nancy has been good interms of actual sales, but it has been tremendous for name recognition
Unit 8
Part A
1. Learn tolike yourself
1.Self-esteem grows out of achieving realistic goals
1. Takeoccasional days of rest
1. Exercise
1. Get enougsleep to feel rested
1. Buildclose relationships
Part B
Exercise 1
1. b 2. d 3. d 4. b 5. c 6.d
Exercise 2
millions, dream of swimming, one million, receive,$25000 to $40000, twenty, taxes, different
pursue their own interests, home, travel, theirchildren's college ecation Most
a small number stay on their jobs securityopportunities happiness
Part C
1. c 2. b 3. d 4. d
Unit 9
Part A
1. b 2. c 3. d
Part B
Exercise 1
1. c 2. b 3. a
Exercise 2
1. His beliefthat one day he would become a movie star
1. Parkingcars for one of Hollywood'sbig restaurant
1. No, hispay was only basic. But he got generous tips from guests driving into therestaurant
1. Larryparked the car of a famous film director and was able to introce himself to theman
1. a. Manybig film companies are interested in me
b. Many big companies are pressing me to pay theirbills
Part C
1. b 2. d 3. b 4.a
Unit 10
Part A
1. 1. earthquake 2. three days ago 3. Turkey 4. 100005. 34000
2. 1. explosion 2. early this morning 3. 108 4. 38 5.11
Part B
Exercise 1
1. Three months ago 2. In the middle of a jungle 3. Aterrible storm
4. All on board the plane except the narrator 5. One(the narrator)
Exercise 2
1. It rolledand shook in the wind
1. No. Itarrived nine days later because it was raining heavily and the helicopterscouldn't fly in the heavy rain. To make the matter worse, the plane crashed ina swamp in the middle of a jungle.
1. Yes. Shewas in terrible pain and couldn't move
1. Bydrinking dirty floodwater
Part C
1.c 2. d 3. a 4. b
Unit 11
Part A
1. Neutral 2. Positive 3. Positive, respectful
Part B
Exercise 1
1. a 2. b 3. d 4. c 5. a
Exercise 2
1. stockbroker 2. retailing 3. March 6, 1926 4. New York
5. music school 6. economics 7. Commerce 8. master'sdegree 9. PhD
10. Instrial 11. economic consulting 12. FederalGovernment
Part C
1. Microsoft 2. farewell 3. software 4. toughest 5.legal 6. long-term
7. impactful 8. which is that the day-to-day work isfun and enjoyable
9. So it's a special group of people who put so muchinto it
10. There won't be a day of my life that I'm notthinking about Microsoft, and the great things that it's doing, and wanting tohelp.
Unit 12
Part A
1. computerlabs for the schools, poor rural
1.cooperating, India,software professionals
1. computervirus, attack
Part B
Exercise 1
1. b 2. b 3. d 4. b 5. c 6. a
Exercise 2
1. anambulance crew
1. hadtrouble breathing and moving
1. therescuers came to her help
1 surfing the Net for fun
3 the international, put a call through to thestudent's country
Part C
1. c 2. b 3. b 4. a
Unit 13
Part A
1 f 2 e 3. d
Part B
Exercise 1
1. a 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. b
Exercise 2
58, unemployed, tire, suitcase, dropped, scene, pickep Next, TV, winner, return, keep prize conscience, return the money to itsowner radio hundreds trick
Into cash, 60 handed over expectation tears
Part C
1. b 2. d 3. b 4. d
Unit 14
Part A
1893 kindergarten teachers students
Title Good children to greet their teacher
1924 book of music added writer unknown
1930s appeared movies radio shows permission
Won the right Happy Birthday to You differentlyrics
Publicly gets paid
Part B
Exercise 1
1. parkingspace, grocery cart, in line
1. Phone-InDrive-through Market
1.drive-through convenience, banks, fast food, catalog shopping
1. save time
1. goods,ordered, good quality $1.5 each other
Exercise 2
in the item numbers of the goods you order
makes a print-out of your list
the goods on your list in a warehouse
drive up to the market, and punch your code into aterminal
write a check
Part C
1. b 2. c 3. c 4. d
Test One
Part A
1. b 2. c 3. b 4. c. 5. b 6. c 7. a. 8. b
Part B
9. d 10. b 11. d 12. c 13. c 14. b 15. d
Part C
16. stocks 17. exhibition 18. techniques 19.activities 20. research
21. modem 22 software
23. Delivery time for e-mail from Europe to the USA is about 10seconds
24. What's reallyextraordinary about the Internet isthe aount and variety of information available
25. Services are also available that allow you to doyour banking, reserve airline tickets, and even shop for a Mother's Day gift
Part D
26. c 27. d 28. c 29. c 30. c 31. a 32. d 33. b 34. c35. a
Test Two
Part A.
1. d 2. c 3. d 4. c 5. d 6. b 7. c 8. a
Part B
9. d 10. d 11. a 12. b 13. c 14. b 15. c
Part C
16. forecast 17. unusual 18. Fortunately 19. extreme20. rarely 21. global
22. rush 23. People enjoy discussing the snow,compaining about the cold
24. Contrary to popular opinion, it does not rain allthe time
25. Thanks to the rain, Britain has a rich countryside,which is famous for its deep green color
Part D
26. a 27. d 28. b 29. b 30 a 31. c 32. c 33. a 34. d 35. b
Ⅵ 求 新视野大学英语读写教程第二版第一册7至10完形填空答案及翻译
(8) I think I am like many people in that I have better ideas in my sleep than when I am awake. And, like most people, I have a hard time dragged myself from my bed or even rolling over to write some of what I have dreamt in a notebook that I have left on the nightstand. I have often tried but most of the time I am unable to do justice to my dream. The dream is always more detailed than what I write down . Dreams are like water the different parts of your conscious brain just seem to flow together into strange stories.
(8)我想我喜欢很多人,我有更好的想法在我睡觉时相比,我是醒着的。并且,像大多数人一样,我很难从床上拖着自己甚至打滚写一些我所梦想的笔记本中,我已经离开放在床头柜上。我经常尝试,但大多数时候我无法得到我的梦想。梦想总是更详细的比我写下来。梦就像是水;你的大脑的不同部分似乎只是流成奇怪的故事。
I have a hard time explaining why things in my dreams happen. Why is there a dog in a pink dress running up the stairs in a church I’ve never been in before ? why do I often fly in my dreams, as though I am driving a car that does not exist, in a sitting position only a few feet from the ground? The following is an even greater mystery; why do dreams feel so real when I am dreaming and shortly after I wake up , but make less sense the longer I am awake? Sometimes my dreams really tell a story and I am completely entertained. I say to myself right after I wake up, ‖Wow , that would make a great movie . ‖ I try to hold on to the story, but it isn’t easy . As soon as I get a chance ,I tell the story to the next person I see . I am always surprised when they are not impressed. They say something like, ‖Well, I’m sure it was very meaningful for you. ‖ Either I have failed to capture the dream with my words, or the dream is only important to me , I guess we are all seeking a little meaning in our dreams : some deep dark secret we have hidden in our subconscious or a recipe for our own happiness. It would make our task a lot easier, though, if there were a better way to record them.
我很难解释为什么事情发生在我的梦里。为什么有一只狗在一条粉红色的裙子奔上楼梯在教堂里,我从来没有过吗?为什么我经常只苍蝇在我的梦想,虽然我开车,不存在,在坐姿只有几英尺的地面?以下是一个更大的谜团;为什么感觉那么真实梦想当我在做梦,我醒来后不久,但缺乏意义时间越长,我醒了吗?有时我的梦真的讲述一个故事,我完全娱乐。我对自己说当我醒来时,“哇,这可以成为一个伟大的电影。“我试图抓抓住这个故事,但这并不容易。只要我一有机会,我告诉这个故事给下一个人我看到。我总是惊讶的时候很不以为然。他们这样说,“好吧,我敢肯定,这是对你非常有意义。“要么我未能捕获梦想我的话,或梦想只是对我来说很重要,我想我们都在寻找一个小的意义的梦想:一些深暗的秘密,我们有藏在我们的潜意识或配方为自己的幸福。它将使我们的任务变得容易很多,不过,如果有一个更好的方法来记录它们
In a lecture to the student body, professor Warrick introced a new method of study. Calling this method
fantastic, he said that it would give students an advantage over their classmates. He also blamed it would help
in unlocking their true potential. When the lecture was over, students applauded the professor . So it’s obvious
that
they
were
believed.
Whether
they
should
believe
in
what
Warrick
had
to
say,
however,
is
worth
investigating.
(9)
在一个讲座到学生
,
教授华立克引进了一种新的学习方法。调用该方法太棒了
,
他说
,
这将让学生胜过他
们的同学。他还认为它将有助于释放其真正的潜力。当讲座结束后
,
学生都教授。所以很明显
,
他们相信。
他们是否应该相信什么华立克不得不说
,
然而
,
是一个值得研究。
Warrick says that the mysterious forces of excellent are within every indivial. These forces, he says, can be
freed through the right labors . That is, if students tune their concentration through certain mental exercises,
they can improve amount on their schoolwork . These exercises include such activities as listening to special
music while sleeping. He also suggests vitamins. Everything necessary is sold by Warrick himself.
华立克说
,
这种神秘力量在每个个体的优秀。这些力量
,
他说
,
可以通过正确的劳动被释放。即
,
如果学生通
过某些调整他们的集中精神的练习
,
它们可以提高在他们的家庭作业数量。
这些演习等活动包括听特别的
音乐而睡。他还建议维生素。任何需要卖华立克本人。
As one can imagine, Warrick has profited greatly by selling procts to hopeful students Already, he has made
millions
of
dollars.
And
his
lecture
tours
have
made
him
a
national
hero.
This
wouldn’t
be
bad
if
he
was
actually assisting students. If student were reaching the peaks he promised, there wouldn’t be a problem. After
some analysis, however, one can see that this is not the case. Follow
—
up studies of students who have used
warrick’s methods have been done. These studies show his methods have no effect whatsoever. Performance is
not enhanced by his methods. Few students are aware of this ,however.
作为一个可以想象
,
华立克获利巨大的产品销售给充满希望的学生已经
,
他已经赚了好几百万美元。和他
的演讲之旅
,
他已经成为了国家英雄。这不会是坏的
,
如果他实际上是帮助学生。如果学生已经达到了峰
值他承诺
,
就不会有问题。经过分析
,
然而
,
你会发现情况并非如此。后续研究的学生使用华立克的方法已
经完成。这些研究显示出他的方法都没有效果。性能是由他的方法不是增强。一些学生意识到这一点
,
然而。
(10) Is integrity fashionable? Is a strong sense of morality something that we presently desire? What would it
cost to tempt a person to sell out their conscience? Many experts on group behavior are posing tough questions
to find out where as a group our inner compass is pointing.
(10)
诚信是时尚吗
?
是一个强烈的道德感
,
一些我们目前的渴望吗
?
它会是什么样的成本吸引人出卖自己的
良知
?
许多专家对群体行为面临棘手的问题找出作为一个群体我们内在的指南针指向。
If the bank put $1,000 in your account by mistake , would you keep it or tell the bank? If you were given by
mistake a better grade on your report card than you earned, would you tell the school or would you keep quiet
and keep the better mark? It is interesting because almost everyone said that the right thing to do would be to
make the truth known, and yet a high percentage of the people conceded that they would actually keep quiet in
both cases. How can we know what is right, yet fail to demonstrate it in our actions?
如果银行把
1000
美元在您的帐户是一种错误
,
你会保持或告诉银行吗
?
如果你有一个更好的分数误你成
绩单上比你应得的
,
请告诉你的学校或者你会保持安静
,
保持更好的马克吗
?
这很有趣
,
因为几乎每个人都
说
,
正确的做法
,
是揭示真理的
,
然而高百分比的人承认
,
他们会保持安静
,
在这两种情况下。
我们怎样才能知
道什么是正确的
,
但未能证明它在我们的行动吗
?
What if, in the first instance, your grandmother happened to need assistance with some medical costs? Almost
everyone said they would keep the money and help their grandmother. What is fascinating is that in this case,
almost half of the people surveyed said that keeping the money was also the right thing to do Even those who
said that it was wrong to keep the money thought they could keep the money when the purpose was for their
grandmother’s health.
如果
,
在第一种情况下
,
你的祖母恰巧需要援助和一些医疗成本
?
几乎每个人都表示
,
他们将继续他们的祖
母的金钱和帮助。有意思的是
,
在这种情况下
,
几乎一半的受访者表示
,
把这些钱也要做的正确的事情甚至
有些人说这是错误的以为他们可以把钱时保持资金的目的都是为了他们的祖母的健康。
What does a conscience cost? Findings from this set of questions suggest that for most the cost is equal to the
cost of grandmother’s health. A simple conclusion would be that most people rely on s
ituations rather than a
core
set
of
values
to
define
what
is
right
and
wrong.
If
given
a
high
enough
price
their
inner
compass
will
inevitably point in the direction of self-interest.
良心是什么费用
?
报告中提出的问题表明
,
对于大多数成本等于成本的祖母的健康。一个简单的结论就是
,
大多数人依靠情况而不是一组核心价值来定义什么是正确的和错误的。
如果给定一个足够高的报价
,
他们
的内在的指南针将不可避免地指出方向的自身利益。
只有8 9 10三个单元的,希望对你的考试有所帮助。
Ⅶ 英语听力教程2第三版答案
Unit 6 Choosing a Mate Vocabulary Task Answer/Script A I know he is the one. He’ ready for a lifetime commitment. He is someone I can really trust. B I had doubts at first about the relationship. He was divorced once already but wanted to try again. Then I discovered that we like the same things. C She swept me away with her personality. She has a great sense of humor. She’s easy to talk to and fun to be with. And she’s my type. Listening Task 1) First Listening Answers 1. He’s a 32 year-old white male. He’s divorced. He likes bodybuilding, rock music and dancing. 2. She’s a 34-year-old, African American, single professional. She’s also involved with Greenpeace. 3. He’s a sensitive 28 year-old guy with a great job and good income. He likes bodybuilding, movies and surfing. 4. She’s a single Chinese-American woman in her mid-twenties. She likes long walks on the beach, candle-light dinners and intelligent conversation. 2) Second Listening Answers 1. He is looking for an attractive woman who likes the same things he does and someone he can trust. 2. She is looking for an African American, single professional man who already has his own life, but wants to share quality time. He has to be honest. 3. He is looking for a man who is fun to be with and knows how to cook. She doesn’t have to be rich. 4. She is looking for a man who comes from a good family and who loves long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and intelligent conversation. He also should like to read and have a good sense of humor. Script 1. Hi! I’m Michael. I’m a 32 year-old white male, I’m divorced, and I want to try again with the right lady. Like bodybuilding, rock music, dancing, and I like to party. I’m looking for an attractive woman who likes the same things I do. And she’s gotta be someone I can trust. 2. I’m Anita, and I’m a 34-year-old, African American, single professional with a major corporation. I’m also very involved with the environmental organization Greenpeace. I’m looking for an African American, single professional man who already has his own life, but wants to share quality time. He has to be honest, above all else. 3. Hi! My name is Jack. I’m a sensitive 28-year-old guy. I’m ready for someone who wants a lifetime commitment. I’m into bodybuilding, movies and surfing! I have a great job with a good income, so you don’t have to be rich, just fun to be with. And you have to be able to cook. 4. My name is Cora, and I’m a single Chinese American woman. I’m in my mid-twenties. If you love long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and intelligent conversation, I’d like to meet you. I want a man who comes from a good family, likes to read, and has a good sense of humor. Real World Listening 1. Predict Answers He’s handsome. He’s so funny. Get the main idea Answers He’s handsome. He looks like a Greek statue. His clothes are fashionable. He’s sweet and funny. He’s easy to be with. Script Amy: I know I have a picture of Luis around here some-where. Oh, here it is. Erika: wow! He’s so handsome! He looks like a Greek statue. Amy: Yeah, he is very attractive. But I didn’t think so when I first met him. Erika: You didn’t Amy: No. You know what I noticed when I first met him He has really hairy hands. Erika: What Amy: Yeah. His hands are just really hairy. Plus, his clothes were way more fashionable than I usually like. He just wasn’t my type. And on top of all that, he was shorter than me. Erika: So how come you went out with him Amy: Well, he was just really sweet and funny and I was so comfortable just hanging out with him. And the first time we went out he just swept me away with his personality. Erika: Really, how Amy: He was just really easy to talk to. Erika: But still, if all those things bothered you, about his hands and all… Amy: well, you know, none of that was important once I got to know him more. His personality and the way we got along just made it clear to me that he is “the one.” Erika: So, when’s the big day
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课文翻译
UNIT7
TEXT A
一项被忽视的艺术
卡罗琳?凯恩
人们普遍认为美国的教育制度已深陷困境。人人都意识到了这些可怕的事实:学校系统经费短缺,老师不会拼写,学生不会阅读,高中毕业生在地图上连中国也找不到。
我们大多数人都知道,或自以为知道,这应该怪谁:怪执法不严的法庭,怪软弱无能的校董会,怪荒唐可笑的政府法令。要找个顶罪的坏蛋很容易。
但也许问题不是在于我们的机制而是在于我们的态度。可悲的是, 虽然我们大多数人都声称自己相信教育的价值, 但我们却不重视智力活动。
我们美国人是一个宽厚、仁慈的民族。我们有致力于每一项美好事业的机制 ── 从拯救无家可归的猫到防止第三次世界大战爆发。但是为促进思考的艺术我们做了些什么呢?当然在日常生活中我们没有为思考留出时间。 假定一位男子对朋友们说,“今晚我不去参加家长教师联谊会(或不去看棒球赛或诸如此类的事)了,因为我需要留一些时间给我自己,留一些时间进行思考”?对这位男子邻居们就会避而远之;家人就会为他感到羞耻。如果一个十几岁的青少年说,“今天晚上我不去跳舞了,我需要一些时间进行思考”,那又会怎么样呢?他的父母会立即开始在黄页簿中查寻精神病医生的电话。
几年前一位学院行政管理人员告诉我,如果他想进行任何认真的思考,他只得早上5点30分起床 ── 我猜想因为那是唯一没人会打扰他的时刻。前些时候,我听到一位教授说,当他的朋友们撞见他正在读书时,他们会说,“啊, 有这么多空闲时间一定很开心。” 尽管我是一名英语教师 ── 是一个应该更明事理的人 ── 但我却发现自己每次悄悄溜进图书馆看书时,都会隐隐约约感到有点心虚。 人们普遍认为:如果一个人在思考或阅读,他就是在无所事事。在生活中的每一天,我们都在通过言行表达这种看法。还有,我们疑惑不解为什么孩子们不肯认真对待他们的学习,为什么他们对老师说,“我为什么要学这玩意儿?这些东西以后对我什么用也没有;我永远都用不着。”
要理解为什么对思考会有这种偏见并不难。问题之一就是,在我们大多数人看来,思考似乎有无所事事之嫌。一个陷于沉思的人看上去的样子就叫人没劲。他靠着椅背,支起双脚,一口一口地抽着烟斗,两眼茫然地凝视着前方。他的样子完全是在浪费时间。而且,他把所有的累活都留给了我们!……