全新版大学英语听说教程4答案

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全新版听说教程4答案

Unit 1

Part B

Exercise 1

1.A radio or TV program.

2.Birthday celebrations around the world.

3.They run a weekly column in the Toronto Daily Star.

4.Because they can't afford the cost.

5.Because eighteen is the age when one is accepted as an adult with the right to vote,buy wines and drive a car.

6.Because girls are considered to be more mature than boys of the same age.

7.Egypt,turkey,insomnia, and Senegal.

Exercise 2

1.F. 2.F. 3.T. 4.F.

5.F. 6.F. 7.F. 8.T

Part C

1.unique 2.globe 3.simultaneously 4.terrorist 5.remembrance

6.appropriate 7.sharing

8.the material can be submitted to the project organizers in Scotland

9.It will allow a voice to all regardless of nationality,religion,race,political viewpoint,gender or age.

10.Contributors will be invited to attend the first public performance of the film in their respective countries.

Unit 2

Part B

Exercise 1

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Exercise 2

1.smoking is banned

Public places

Theaters and airports

All workplaces

2.have banned smoking

Parks and recreation centers

Smoke-free park

Smoke-free zones

375

January 1,2002

Harmful effects of secondhand tobacco smoke

Dangerous tobacco waste

Part C

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Unit 3

Part B

Exercise 1

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Exercise 2

1.were born with better memories

2.In different parts of the brain

3.Ideas

4.Words

5.Numbers

6.Left-hand side

7.Images

8.Sounds

9.Smells

10.Right-hand side

11.Chemicals such as adrenaline

12.Boost memory

13.Context

14.Recall

15.To remember it

16.Lose it

Part C

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Unit 4

Part B

Exercise 1

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Exercise 2

1.go round everyone individually

Hello everyone sat down

2.everyone in the group

Goodbye left

3.firmly

quite gently

4.Your left hand your pocket

her left hand in her pocket

5.first invited to titles

First name invited to

6.own name a stranger

How do you do

Part C

cdb

Unit 5

Part B

Exercise 1

bca

Exercise 2

1.F. 2.T. 3.F 4.F. 5.F.

6.F. 7.T. 8.F 9.T 10.T

Part C

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Unit 6

Part B

Exercise 1

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Exercise 2

business economics had years of experience in stuff they wanted to get rid of $110,000

construction materials old couches

metals and electronics over 60 percent charities

$3 million

130

16 80 2012

Part C

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Unit 7

Part B

Exercise 1

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Exercise 2

With a fortune easier and freer glittering baggage attended to

The more snow it collects

Comfort enters the house a guest becomes a host a master

And ride mankind

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Part C

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Unit 8

Part B

Exercise 1

Bcbad

Exercise 2

1.He was only 20 years old.

2.There are 75 British cemeteries.

3.The names of 55,000 missing soldiers are engraved on its walls.

4.There are no headstones,no flowers,only slabs in the grass.The whole place is dark and dank.

5.It was created by an explosion.

6.It dates from medieval times.

Part C

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Unit 9

Part B

Exercise 1

ccdcd

Exercise 2

Diana

Female

Alzheimer’s disease

53 four

Memory

1.Recognize familiar buildings husband’s workplace

2.No idea how to get home

3.Recognize her cousin

4.Her way round her office building made mistakes

Part C

1.opportunities

2.services

3.longevity

4.specialty

5.structure

6.existences

7.complicated

8.the elderly must rely on a fixed income

9.While some live with their children,many more live by themselves,with a friend or in a nursing home.

10.They have formed organizations to voice their own needs and concerns to local,state and federal agencies.

Unit 10

Part B

Exercise 1

Bdac

Exercise 2

1.41-foot sailing boat

2.dining table

3.devised their own curriculum

4.a shuttle launch the Kennedy Space Center museums

5.Use a library

6.Writing science experiments artwork project

7.The world around them

8.A rain forest a coral reef historic ruins foreign markets local festivals

Part C

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Unit 11

Part B

Exercise 1

Acbbc

Exercise 2

1.They are too high

2.So that people can be discouraged from using cars.

3.She suggests that they use a graded charging system depending on how far they are from the city center.

4.Because they pollute the city center.

5.Use the bus or tram service.

Part C

acca

Unit 12

Part B

Exercise 1

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Exercise 2

1.In Sweden in 1997.

2.on a South Pacific island in May 2000,

3.they had to find and cook their own food.Sometimes they even had to eat rats and worms.

4.Nine volunteers.They were filmed 24 hours a day for 100 days.

5.On New Year’s Eve 1999.

6.$1million for the winner of Survivor and $500,000 for the winner of Big Brother.

7.Big Brother.

Part C

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Unit 13

Part B

Exercise 1

1.In an expensive restaurant in London.

2.No,he was brought up in England but now lives in South Africa.

3.With his sister and brother-in-law.

4.That he would be left holding a restaurant bill bothers him,because for someone who earns South Africa rand,a meal in London is just too expensive.

5.Because even if he had ordered lobster,a very expensive dish,it would have cost him nothing,as the owner of the restaurant was a business partner of his sister and brother-in-law’s and they ate there for free.

Exercise

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Part C

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Unit 14

Part B

Exercise 1

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Exercise 2

1.He wanted to buy some undetectable poison from the druggist.

2.A cup of coffee.

3.A pistol.

4.A confession of his intention to poison his wife.

5.One thousand dollars.

6.He would mail it to a friend.

7.Preventing murders.

Part C

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Test 1

Part A

1-8

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Part B

9-12

cdab

13-15

dbc

Part C

16.warned 17.cigarette 18.disease 19.extremely 20.kick 21.attempt 22.quit

23.They hope this will eventually enable many people to permanently kill the habit.

24.Smokers also can call a special telephone number to hear recorded messages by doctors.

25.Americans who do not smoke are being asked to help just one person quit smoking during the 24-hour campaign.

Part D

26-28

ada

29-31

bda

32-35

cacd

Test 2

Part A

1-8

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Part B

9-12

ddca

13-15

dab

Part C

16.regularly 17.measure 18.range 19.media 20.preferences 1.appeal 22.strategies 23.polls are used to obtain information about voters’ attitudes toward issues and candidates

24.it is often possible to determine the probable winner even before the voting booths close.

25.The public’s attitude toward various social,economic,and international issues is also considered newsworthy.

Part D

26-29

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30-32

cda

33-35

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