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1、Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-date现代大学英语听力2听力原文及题目答案Unit-2Unit 2现代大学英语听力2听力原文及题目答案Unit 2Unit 2Task 1【答案】1) b 2) a 3) d【原文】Texas was the biggest state before Alaska became the forty-ninth state in 1959. One good way to u
2、nderstand the size of Texas is to learn about its weather. Different parts of the state have very different kinds of weather.Laredo is one of the hottest cities in the United States in summer. The best time to visit Laredo is in winter, when it is pleasantly warm.Amarillo gets very cold in winter. S
3、ometimes there is more snow in Amarillo than in New York, which is a northern city. Summers are better, but sometimes it gets quite hot. The best time to visit Amarillo is in the autumn when it is cool.If anyone asks you about the weather in Texas, ask him, “What part of Texas do you mean?”Task 2【答案
4、】A.1) T 2) F 3) FB. 1) d 2) c 3) cC. climate, reputation, extraordinary, unreliable, dry, wet, clear, dull, hot, cold, bad, mild【原文】Our friend, Nick, whose English gets better and better, declared solemnly the other day that he thought that the British climate was wonderful, but the British weather
5、was terrible. He went on to explain by pointing out that the British climate was a temperate one. This meant, he said, that you could always be certain that the weather would never be extreme at any rate not for any length of time never very hot and never very cold. He quite rightly pointed out that
6、 the rainfall in Britain, according to the statistics, was not very heavy. Why then, he asked, has the British climate such a bad reputation? He answered by saying it was because of the extraordinary, unreliable weather. There was no part of the year at which you could be certain that the weather wo
7、uld be dry or wet, clear or dull, hot or cold. A bad day in July could be as cold as a mild day in January. Indeed you could feel cold at almost any time of the year. Nick blamed drafty British houses for this, but agreed you could also blame the small amount of sunshine and a great amount of dampne
8、ss. He advised every student coming to Britain to bring an umbrella and to understand the meaning of that splendid word drizzle.Task 3【答案】I.the country; Trees, grass, lakes and steamsII. A. 1. concrete, iron, steel2. take in the heat during the day and throw off heat into the air at nightB. Warmer w
9、inters, car engines; electrical appliance.A. air pollution may stop sunlight from reaching the earthB.1. Ice near the North and South poles to melt2. to be slowly flooded and people living in these cities to move to higher land【原文】Cities change the climate around you. In the country, there are trees
10、, grass, lakes, and streams. In hot weather, the trees and grass cool the area around them. Lakes and rivers also cool the area around them. But cities are not cooled in these natural ways. Cities are built of asphalt, concrete, iron, andsteel. There are few trees and usually not much grass. Rain fa
11、lls onto the streets and into the sewers. When the summer sun shines, streets and buildings take in the heat; after the sun sets, the streets and buildings throw off heat into the street. Once the sun sets, the countryside cools off, but a city may stay hot all night. Cities are hotter than the coun
12、tryside in winter, too. Standing near a car with its motor running, winter or summer, you will feel the heat thrown off by the engine. The heat comes from the gasoline burned by the engine. This heat warms the air and the ground around the car. Thousands of running cars are almost like thousands of
13、small fires burning. Carefully put your hand near a light bulb or television set. As you can see, electricity creates a lot of heat. This heat from electricity warms the house and the outside air. The heat given off by cities can affect the climate. Some experts even believe that cities can change t
14、he climate of the whole world. They think that air pollution may stop sunlight from reaching the earth. If less sunshine reaches the earth, the earth may become cooler.Still other experts think the world will get warmer. If the world did get warmer, great changes would occur. Ice near the North and
15、South poles would melt. This would make the oceans rise. Cities near oceans like Los Angeles, Boston, and Miami would slowly be flooded. People living in these cities would have to move to higher land.Task 4【答案】A.1) b 2) cB. night, delight; morning, warning; gray, way, red, headC. 1) F 2) T 3) F【原文】
16、A red sky at either dusk or dawn is one of the spectacular and beautiful weather predictors we have in nature. By closely observing this phenomenon, you can achieve short-range accuracy of the weather as good as, or better than your local weatherman. In the Bible, Jesus in Matthew 16, 2-3 is quoted
17、as saying, “When it is evening, it will be fair weather: for the sky is red. And in the morning it will be foul weather today: for the sky is red” when speaking to the Pharisees. An old English weather proverb based on this passage is:Red sky at night, sailors delight.Red sky at morning, sailors tak
18、e warning.OrEvening red and morning gray, Sends the traveler on his way.Evening gray, morning red, Brings the rain down on his head.At dusk, a red sky indicates that dry weather is on the way. This is due to the sun shining through dust particles being pushed ahead of a high pressure system bringing
19、 in dry air. A red sky in the morning is due to the sun again shining through dust. In this case however, the dust is being pushed on by an approaching low reassure system bringing in moisture. Dont confuse a red sky in the morning with a red sun in the morning. If the sun itself is red and the sky
20、is a normal color, the day will be fair.Task 5【答案】1) c 2) b 3) d 4) c 5) c【原文】Mark: I am an avid fly fisherman and frequently find myself on the river in a raft during lightning storms. We always have a debate at these times on where we are safest pulling into shore or staying on the water. Since I
21、have heard one is safe in a car when lightning strikes I wonder if the raft floating on the water is insulated, and therefore the safest place to be.Meteorologist A: We spoke with some scientists about your question, and they all agreed that under no circumstances should you remain on the water duri
22、ng a lightning storm. If your raft is made of rubber, you might feel that youre .well insulated, but dont kid yourself. Typical lightning flashes travel 10 to 15 kilometers and can deliver as much as 100,000 amps of current. In comparison, a toaster uses about 10 amps of current. If lightning strike
23、s the water near you, it will have no trouble traveling through a few extra centimeters of rubber.Meteorologist B: So, if youre on the water and a thunderstorm approaches, get to the shore and seek shelter on land. Try a building or car. If neither is available, look for a cave, cliff, wall, or a gr
24、oup of trees. Never take shelter under an isolated tree-its also a good target for lightning.Task 6【答案】A.1) F 2) T 3) F 4) T 5) F 6) TB.Incredible, one minute, one kilometer, destroyed, lifted up, carried away, killed, injured【原文】Every spring and summer many inland areas are hit by tornados. A torna
25、do is a kind of storm. Its a revolving, funnel-shaped column of air that moves through the sky at very high speeds. A tornado looks like a huge, black ice cream cone whirling through the sky. The speed of a tornado is very fast-it is believed to be between 200 and 700 kilometers per hour.Tornados fo
26、rm under very special weather conditions, and these special weather conditions occur most often in inland areas, such as the central United States. A tornado forms when a layer of warm, dry air is on top of a layer of cooler, moist air. This combination of dry, warm air above wet, cool air creates a
27、 condition that causes the lower layer of air to lift up. As the lower air rises, both layers of air begin to rotate, to turn around and around. The air begins to rotate faster and faster because of centrifugal force. The tornado has a center called an “eye” and the air rotates quickly around this e
28、ye. As the air begins to rotate faster and faster, the tornado cloud begins to grow downward; that is, it begins to form a funnel or cone, and this cone goes down toward the ground. The cone of air is dark because it develops from a dark rain cloud. As the cloud gets longer, as the cloud gets closer
29、 to the ground, it begins to pull up dirt from the ground. Then the funnel ofrotating air becomes very dark because of the dirt in it. As the tornado funnel gets longer, it begins to drag along the ground. When the tornado touches the ground, it does incredible damage. It usually touches the ground
30、for only about one minute, and it usually travels along the ground for only about one kilometer, but during that one minute, buildings are destroyed, trees are lifted up out of the ground, small objects are carried away, and sometimes people are injured or killed.Task 7【答案】A.1) b 2) a 3) bB.1) It ha
31、s been nice weather during the day, but it is going to change at night.2) Fine weather in southern Europe and not so nice in northern EuropeFor todaySoutheast England-26 degrees Celsius by mid-afternoonSouthern Scotland-Maximum temperatures of around 21 degreesBrighton-15 hours of lovely sunshineMid
32、lands-23 degrees Celsius by early afternoonNorthwest of Scotland-Light showers around middayFor the weekendSpain-34 degrees CelsiusGreece-32 degrees CelsiusFrance-Cloudy with rain, maximum temperatures of 22 degreesNorthern Ireland-Heavy rain, 17 degrees CelsiusMost of England-Cloudy but mainly dry
33、with sunny periods, 23 degrees Celsius【原文】Radio Announcer: Youre listening to Radio Metro. Its two minutes to nine, and time for the latest weather for cast from Dan Francis at the London Weather Centre.Francis: Hello. Its been another warm and fine day for most of us. Temperatures in southeast Engl
34、and reached 26 degrees Celsius by mid-afternoon, and Brighton had 15 hours of lovely sunshine. Further north it was a little cooler with maximum temperatures of around 21 degrees in southern Scotland, and in the far northwest of Scotland there were some light showers around midday. But the rest of t
35、he country, as I said, has been warm and dry with temperatures in the Midlands reaching 23 degrees Celsius by early afternoon though it was a little cooler along the west coast and in Northern Ireland. But already the weather is beginning to change, Im afraid, and during the night showers will slowl
36、y move in from the Atlantic to reach south-west England and the southern coast of Wales by early morning.The rest of the country will have a very mild, dry night with minimum temperatures no lower than 15 degrees in the south, a little cooler 11degrees or so in the north. Any remaining showers in no
37、rthwest Scotland will pass quickly to leave a mild, dry night there too. And now the outlook for Friday and the weekend. Well, southern Europe will, once again, get the best of the weekend weather, and if your holiday starts this weekend, then southern Spain is the place to go, with temperatures of
38、34 degrees along the Mediterranean coast. At the eastern end of the Med, too, you can expect uninterrupted sunshine and temperatures of up to 32 degrees Celsius in Greece and southeast Italy, but further north the weathers not so settled. Much of France, Belgium and the Netherlands will be cloudy wi
39、th occasional rain, and maximum temperatures will be around 22 degrees very disappointing for this time of the year. Scotland and Northern Ireland will have heavy rain for much of the weekend and temperatures will drop to a cool 17 degrees. Across most of England the weather will be cloudy but mainl
40、y dry with sunny periods. And when the sun does come out, temperatures could rise to a maximum of 23 degrees.Task 8【答案】Natural PhenomenaAir Pressure (Rise or Fall)CausesFaraway objects are focused.FallThe dust particles begin to settle to the ground in thinner air and the air clears.Birds calls beco
41、me Sharper.FallInstead of traveling upward and outward into the atmosphere they are bent back to the earth and their range extended.Swamp doesnt smell very strong.RiseThe methane is trapped in the bottom of the swamp because of the thick air.Bird fly high.RiseBirds prefer to fly where the air is the
42、 densest and they can get greater lift with their wingsSmoke rise high in the airRiseSmoke rises with thicker air.Elderly peoples joints ache.FallThe gas in our bodies expands in lower air pressure.【原文】As the air pressure around you either rises or falls, many changes in nature occur. Most of these
43、are very obvious changes while others are of a more subtle nature. Mountains and other far away objects will appear to be much closer and more sharply focused as wet weather approaches and the air pressure drops. The dust particles in the air begin to settle to the ground and the air clears, allowin
44、g you to see more details of faraway objects. As a high pressure front approaches and the air becomes “thicker,” more dust particles become suspended in air and things take on their normal somewhat hazy appearance.“Sharp horns on the moon threaten bad weather.” This and a bright, clear moon are good
45、 indicators that wet weather is on the way. As the air clears of dust particles ahead of a low pressure system, the moon appears to come closer and be more sharply focused due to the lack of dust.Sound also becomes sharper and more focused prior to stormy weather. Instead of traveling upward and out
46、ward into the atmosphere sound waves are bent back to the earth and their range extended. Bird calls sound sharper, and, at my house, we can hear the blowing of the train horn as it rumbles through the valley below.If you find yourself out in a marsh or swamp and the air really seems to stink more t
47、han normal, expect rainy weather. This happens when the pressure drops and the methane trapped on the bottom of the swamp is released in greater quantities. In reverse, as fair weather approaches and the pressure rises, things wont smell quite so strong.Birds and bats have a tendency to fly much low
48、er to the ground right before a rain due to the “thinning” of the air. They prefer to fly where the air is the most dense and they can get greater lift with their wings. With high pressure and dry air, the atmosphere becomes denser and they can easily fly at higher altitudes.Smoke rising straight into the air means fair weather and smoke hanging low means rain is on the way. This is pretty