新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版第一册练习答案 下载本文

3. CAFDEB

4. 1) Snakes 2) the end 3) hate 4) scared of 5) afraid of 6) horses 7) frighten 8) scares 9) memories 10) sharks 11) unknown Listening

3. 1) encir. probs. 2) ?6 bil. 3) 2050 4) ?9 bil. 5) popu. 6) probs 4. 1) 3 2) probs. 3) water 4) < 5) 4.52L 6) 600 L 7) ? 8) diffi. 9) animals 10) ↑ 11) ↓ 12) Rainf. 13) 150,000 k㎡ 14) the weather 15) ↑ 16) ↑ 17) ↑ Viewing 2. 2, 3 3. CCAA

4. 1) beautiful 2) magical 3) lovely 4) fantastic 5) happy 6) astonishing

Speaking for communication Role-play 2. BAA 3. e a c b d f g

Further practice in listening Short conversations CABDD Long conversation DCDA

Passage 1 CCAC Passage 2

1) participated in 2) access 3) tremendous 4) currently 5) incredible

6) accompany 7) remarkable 8) amazing 9) catching a glimpse of 10) looking forward to

Unit 8 Money matters

Listening to the world Sharing 2. CEBADF 3. BBABBA

4. dress, book, handbad, trousers, trainers, shoes, coat, sunglasses, tops, skirts, telephone Listening 1. CABD

3. chewing gum, the mobile phone, the iPod and Monopoly 4.

Money-making ideas Chewing gum a food which you don’t eat, a sweet made of rubber, originally made from chicle, but now Details mostly from rubber, Wrigley Company started making and selling it in 1891, helps to concentrate, industry: worth nearly 20 billion dollars a year The mobile phone 1908: the first telephone that could be carried around 1973: the modern mobile phone was invented by Martin Cooper 1980s: mobiles became popular Many countries e.g. the UK, now have more mobile phones than people The iPod Small and light, plays and stores music, Apple invented it, but Vinnie Chieco gave the iPod its name, 2001: the iPod arrived on the market, from January to March 2007, Apple earned 1.8 billion pounds from iPod sales Monopoly 1934: Charles Darrow shoed a game to Parker Brothers; Parker Brothers didn’t want to invest in it; Darrow made 500 copies of the game and sold them under the name “Monopoly”; The idea of the game: buy streets where you can build houses and hotels; Became popular and Parker Brothers agreed to produce it; Sold over 200 million sets; 750 million people have played it; Sold in 103 countries and in 37 languages

5. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 Viewing

2. 1) early 30s; 6 billion 2) computer science students 3) tour guide; in the group 4) searching the Internet 5) 2000; successful business 6) fastest growing; most profitable 3. 4,5

Speaking for communication Role-play 1. CBABC 2. SSCCS CSSCC

Further practice in listening Short conversations BDCBD Long conversation BCAD