新视野大学英语读写视听说教程第二版第三册答案 - 听力部分wensection B

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III 1 permission 2 inserted 3 necessities 4 relieve 5 withdraw 6 arbitrary 7 phase 8 elected 9 transparent 10 cooperate IV 1 Her voice was beginning to tremble and she tried to control it but in vain. 2 Jennifer was late for class the other day as a result of the heavy snow. 3 The small company is now confronted with intense competition for the market share. 4 In wintertime, food was hard to come by, so many animals died of hunger. 5 Tom decided to follow his father's advice and apply for a job in the bank, as he liked working with numbers. 6 I'm sorry I forgot his birthday: the date just completely slipped my mind. 7 In the end our choices came down to going or staying. 8 The old man had a stroke, which condemned him to bed in the hospital for about half a year. 9 My Frech was so poor at that time that I often had trouble making myself understood. 10 If you have someone on your mind, let her know. Chances are you are on hers as well. Unit 6 sectionB II 1 Things in nature are large or small, new or old, only in agreement with the measures and the comparisons involved. 2 A billion years later, the planet had cooled, and the continents and the great bodies of water had formed. 3 Despite their short time on Earth, howe ver, people have brought about enormous changes to the surface of the planet--changes far out of proportion to the interval of time they have occupied it.4 As the number of people on Earth increases, it becomes increasingly hard for the population to survive on the resources of the land. 5 People are only a very small fraction of all living things on the planet. Yet their numbers create a drain on resources that can't be renewed. 6 Human activities can cause or speed up permanent changes in natural systems. 7 In spite of rapod population increase and industrial growth, some groups of people, often in remote areas, have been able to live in peace with the planet. 8 Now that they are aware of the causes of the sickness of our planet, they seek ways to help the Earth, to give back what they take away. III 1 outcome 2 permanent 3 exceeding 4 likewise 5 accelerate 6 retain 7 ignorant 8 shortage 9 duration 10 protective IV 1 Now that I an retired, I find I am spending more and more time on charity work, which I am very happy to take part in. 2 His suggestions are in harmony with the aims of the project. 3 In other words, 95 percent of the students have passed the entrance examination and been admitted to universities. 4 We go abroad for a week or ten days every year, but I think we have a very simple life compared with many. 5 Since coal is formed from plants, which are chemically very complicated own chemical make-up is very complex. 6 During his stay in the countryside, he took to smoking. 7 The father was ignorant of the boy's secrets. 8 The earthquake that took place last week brought about ten thousand deaths and destruction of half of the buildings in the area. 9 The lawyer said to the old man:"If you die before you have made a will, the law will decide the distribution of your property, which may not be in accordance with your wishes." 10 The changes that have taken place over the past several years--both in terms of the marketplace and in the changing expectations of our patients--increasingly require that our physicians be kind to their patients. Unit 7 section B II 1 B 2 D 3 A 4 C 5 D 6 A 7 D 8 CIII 1 abolished 2 bribing 3 arrested 4 propose 5 vote 6 amend 7 regulating 8 discriminate 9 reverse 10 witness IV. 1 with 2 to 3 at 4 for 5 in 6 in 7 aside 8 as 9 on 10 of Unit 8 Section B Reading Skills I. 1. The title is actually a question. By using a question as a title, the writer tries to attract the readers’ attention. Obviously, it’s about the possibility or legality of human cloning. The writer will give us a thorough analysis as to who might take advantage of human cloning. 2. The language is formal and serious. Besides, it is emotional. The evidence for this is the repeated employment of rhetorical questions. 3. Altogether, there are seven questions, including the one in the title. Of the seven, four are rhetorical questions. They appear respectively at the end of Paragraph 2, Paragraph 3, Paragraph 4, and at th e beginning of Paragraph 6. 4. Rhetorical questions are mainly intended to stir up the readers’ emotions, to put them off guard, making them ready to accept the writer’s opinion. Rhetorically, this is called emotional appeal. By using rhetorical questions four times, the writer of this text is appealing to the readers to accept the idea “Don’t just say no to human cloning”. With all the above in view, we can see that the text is persuasive. Comprehension of the Text II. 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T 6. F 7. T 8. T Vocabulary III. 1. resigned 2. consent 3. governing 4. refusal 5. disposed 6. artificial 7. desirable 8. reproduce 9. violated 10. radical Exercises on Web course only: 11. probable 12. reflection 13. resume 14. panic 15. opposition IV. 1. She came up with a new idea for increasing sales. 2. It makes sense to buy the most up-to-date version. 3. If the day turns out to be wet, we may have to change our plans. 4. Upon reflection, she decided to accept his offer. 5. For the sake of a successful exhibition we should try our best to collect more famous paintings. 6. We reserved two tickets in the name of Brown. 7. We had to resign ourselves to taking a loss on the sale. 8. Economic and social inequalities can never be viewed as positive and constructive forces. 9. If he did move to Beijing, he’d stand a chance of getting a job. 10. These policemen are frightened at the prospect that they face a population which has the most advanced automatic arms at its disposal.

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