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1、 第 1 页 共 29 页 裕兴新概念第一册 MP3 教程,英语听力 篇一:新发展大学英语听力教程第一册参考 新发展大学英语听力教程(一)参考答案 Unit 1 New Campus,New Life Pre-listening Activities shapes;ages;characters Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1.C2.D3.B4.A5.A6.C7.D8.C9.A 10.B Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation 1.D2.A3.C4.A5.B
2、Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1.D2.A3.C4.B5.C Passage Two 1.B2.D3.B4.C5.A Passage Three 1.A2.C3.A4.B5.C Task Four Compound Dictation 1.wandering2.granted 3.natural4.advocate 5.assume 6.sophomores7.rare 8.disposal 9.some change dating“partners”frequently,holding an opinion that they c
3、ould show off their charm or accumulated experience 10.Last,the proportion of successfully married couples is too low 第 2 页 共 29 页 11.So,look before you leap,discard campus love and make a wiser decision after graduation Listening and Speaking Task 1 1.You have become independent.2.They may feel exc
4、ited,but they may also have their fears and worries.3.It means to have an opportunity to do something.Task 2 (略)Learn English through Movies romances;common;shooting;heavens;flash;desperate;unanswered;silence;farewell;packed Unit 2 Tales of Friendship Pre-listening Activities cards and flowers Liste
5、ning Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1.A2.C3.C4.B5.B6.A7.D8.B9.D 10.B Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation 1.B2.D3.C4.B5.A Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1.A2.C3.C4.B5.D Passage Two 1.A2.D3.C4.D5.B Passage Three 1.C2.B3.A4.A5.C 第 3 页 共 29 页 Task Four Compound Di
6、ctation 1.animals2.nothing3.happiness4.Orange 5.shouted6.full 7.wisdom8.balance 9.You foolish colors,dont you know that you were each made for a special purpose,unique and different 10.each of you will stretch across the sky in a great bow of color as a reminder that you can all live in peace 11.whe
7、never a good rain washes the world,a rainbow appears in the sky Listening and Speaking Task One 1.She felt homesick.2.Yes,Sara also has the same problem.3.She will go to the kitchen with Sara.Task Two (略)Learn English through Songs million;tell;chances;earth;pretend Unit 3 Lifestyles in Different Cu
8、ltures Pre-listening Activities teenager;independent Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1.C2.D3.B4.C5.A6.A7.A8.D 9.D 10.B Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation 1.C2.C3.C4.B5.A Task Three Understanding Passages 第 4 页 共 29 页 Passage One 1.B2.B3.C4.C5.C Passage Two 1.B2.A3.
9、D4.D5.C Passage Three 1.C2.B3.A4.A5.C Task Four Compound Dictation mon2.genuine3.positive4.interpreted 5.reflects 6.occupation7.conveys8.request 9.It is very common that the Chinese greet their friends by stating something obvious 10.Rather it is just a simple way of making contact 11.On most occasi
10、ons,the above-mentioned are the common greeting methods among Chinese themselves Listening and Speaking Task One 1.Only three months ago.2.He went to a very small village somewhere in southwestern China.3.Their optimistic attitude towards life.Task Two (略)Learn English through TV Series blew;party;i
11、nside;obvious;better;crush;Anyway;worth;loved;cleaning Unit 4 Brief History of the Internet Pre-listening Activities 1998 第 5 页 共 29 页 Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1.B2.B3.B4.A5.C6.D7.D8.C9.D 10.B Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation 1.A2.C3.D4.C5.B Task Three Und
12、erstanding Passages Passage One 1.C2.D3.D4.C5.C Passage Two 1.A2.B3.A4.B5.A Passage Three 1.B2.C3.C4.B5.D Task Four Compound Dictation 1.aspects 2.share3.opportunity4.vote 5.countless6.glowing 7.passive 8.jam 9.some children have access to the scenes of violence and sex 10.meanwhile we should exploi
13、t its potential as well 11.people ought to experience more fruits of the information revolution Listening and Speaking Task One 1.Because she never knows who she is talking to.2.It is convenient and can save time.3.Writing a letter is safer than e-mail.Task Two (略)Learn English through Songs 第 6 页 共
14、 29 页 heaven;Life;memories;eyes;reminds Unit 5 Music,Sweet Music Pre-listening Activities 1958;February Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1.B2.D3.C4.A5.C6.C7.A 10.C Task Two Understanding a Long Conversation 1.B2.C3.A4.C5.B Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1.B2.
15、C3.D4.A5.C Passage Two 1.A2.B3.C4.A5.C Passage Three 1.B2.C3.C4.D5.A Task Four Compound Dictation 1.device2.stores3.designed4.sales 5.upcoming 6.gaining 7.financially8.revolution 9.that has served as a treat to music fans 10.The sound quality is excellent 11.having an ipod is a must not just among t
16、he music lovers Listening and Speaking 8.D9.B Task One 1.Pop songs/music.2.Because music makes her happy,especially when shes in a bad mood.第 7 页 共 29 页 3.Because the words of the song sound nice,which naturally can arouse their feelings.Whats more,its very emotional and the rhythms are full of ener
17、gy and hope.Task Two (略)Learn English through Movies lift;thought;weddings;empty-handed;dead;bridesmaid;beating;abide;livings;arrival Unit 6 Foreign Food Cultures Pre-listening Activities 15 Listening Tasks Task One Understanding Short Conversations 1.A2.D3.C4.D5.B6.A7.C8.B9.A 10.D Task Two Understa
18、nding a Long Conversation 1.D2.B3.A4.C5.B Task Three Understanding Passages Passage One 1.C2.A3.D4.B5.C Passage Two 1.C2.D3.B4.B5.D Passage Three 1.B2.B3.D4.A5.C Task Four Compound Dictation 1.item2.optional3.manners4.capable 5.temperature 6.stretch 7.even 8.napkin 9.By no means should pizza ever be
19、 eaten in as a whole uncut pie 第 8 页 共 29 页 10.it is all right to serve salads and other greens 11.Pizza should always be the main course Listening and Speaking Task One 1.Because the restaurant has a good selection and the prices are moderate.2.They would like a booth in the nonsmoking section and
20、sit by the window.3.Medium.Task Two (略)Learn English through Songs 篇二:新标准大学英语 视听说教程第一册听力原文 Unit 1 Starting out Inside view Conversation 1 Porter Good afternoon.Janet Good afternoon.Porter New student Janet Yes.Porter Welcome to Hertford College.Janet Thank you.Porter Can I have your family name,plea
21、se Janet Yes,it s Li.Porter Er,L-double E Janet No,L-I.Porter And what s your first name,Ms Li Janet Janet.第 9 页 共 29 页 Porter Janet Li.ah yes,there you are.Here are your keys.Janet Where s my room Porter You re in Staircase 6 Room 5.Janet Who am I sharing with Porter Nobody.You have your own room.E
22、r.there s a Ms Santos in the room next to you.Janet Oh.My own room In China we usually have several people in a dormitory.Porter Well,here you don t have to share with anyone.Janet Thank you Sir.Porter No need to call me sir,Ms Li.Everyone calls me Stewart.Janet Please call me Janet!Porter OK,Janet,
23、um,can you just sign for your keys,please Conversation 2 Kate Hi,have you just arrived too Janet Yes!Kate I guess we re neighbours.My name s Kate Santos.Janet I m Janet Li.Where are you from Kate From New York.How about you Janet I m from Anshan in China.Kate Is Janet your real name Janet No,it s my
24、 English name.My Chinese name is Li Hui.Is Kate your full name Kate No,it s short for Catherine.Janet So do I call you Catherine or Kate Kate Everyone calls me Kate.Janet Nice to meet you.Kate OK,Janet.See you later.第 10 页 共 29 页 Janet Bye!Conversation 3 Kate Hey!This is awesome!Look at the size of
25、this dining hall.Janet Is this where we have all our meals Kate I guess.Mark You just arrived Girls Yes!Mark Me too.By the way,I m Mark.Nice to meet you.Kate Hi,I m Kate.Mark Hi Kate,I guess you re from the States.Kate Right!How can you tell You re British,huh Mark Yes,I m from London.And you are.Ja
26、net I m Li Hui.I m from China.But you can call me Janet.Mark Hi Janet.Welcome to England.What are you reading Janet English.Mark How about you,Kate Kate My major is law.And you Mark I m studying PPE.Kate That s a special Oxford subject,isn t it Outside view Julie My name s Julie Dearden,and I m the
27、Director of International Programmes here at Hertford College.Eugene My name s Eugene Berger,I studied here in Oxford for four years er,studying modern languages at Somerville College.Julie Oh,there are many Oxford traditions.Oxford is a very old university,the oldest English-speaking university in
28、the,in the world.And so there are many traditions which are 第 11 页 共 29 页 associated with the colleges,with the times of the year,and with sport,and with eating,for example.Eugene Each college is very different um,from um,the others,and it has its own character.Some colleges are very conservative,an
29、d some are much more liberal and have a tradition of um,kind of liberal politics.But there are also some specific traditions.Julie Formal Hall is when we all eat together here in college,the professors and the students.Usually it takes places at seven o clock in the evening,and the professors sit on
30、 high table which is the table over here,and the students sit on common table,which are the tables here.But everybody eats together.It s a very beautiful evening because there are,there s a special meal and we eat by candlelight.Eugene I think er,the traditions that make Oxford so unique are firstly
31、 the Oxford Union and er,secondly,May Day.The Oxford Union being a debating society where speakers come from all around the world to address the students and even allow themselves to be questioned by the students,making it a very interesting forum.Julie My favourite is er,May Day.And May Day is the
32、first day of May,and we have a tradition called May Morning,and on May Morning everybody gets up very early and the students have a celebration.There is a choir which sings on top of the tower at Magdalen College and all the people of the town and all the students go to listen to the singing.So it s
33、 very nice.Eugene The tradition that er,was most important to me was probably Summer Eights.I was a rower.And Summer Eights is a rowing competition,held in May in the summer term.第 12 页 共 29 页 And in this competition,each college is trying to improve its place which it won the previous year and grad
34、ually work its way up the river.Julie When the students take exams,they must go to a special building and it s called Examination Schools.And also they must wear a special uniform,so they wear E.gown like mine,a black gown,and they wear a white shirt,arid the men wear a white tie and black trousers.
35、The women wear a white shirt and a black skirt or black trousers.And they must wear this uniform,which has a Latin name-sub fuse and they must wear this uniform in order to take their examinations.Eugene I think the Oxford traditions lend character to the place and it s such an old institution,it sh
36、ould have traditions,but they can be very inconvenient.For example,sub fuse.This is the uniform that we are required according to the university rules,to wear.Julie They also wear flowers in their buttonholes,and those flowers are carnations.And they wear different colours,the students wear differen
37、t coloured flowers for different examinations.So when you take your first exam you wear a white flower,and when you take your second exam you wear a pink flower,and when you take your final examination you wear a red carnation.Eugene So we have to dress up in a full black suit,starched collar,white
38、bow tie and carry a mortarboard.And to write an exam in the summer heat whilst wearing all that which you re not allowed to take off is um,uncomfortable.Julie I really like the Oxford traditions,I think it s part of 第 13 页 共 29 页 our history,and part of um,being a student or a teacher here at Oxford
39、 University.Listening in Passage 1 Interviewer Can you tell me something about the Ivy League You re a professor at Harvard,is that right Professor That s right,yes.Interviewer Tell me how many universities are there How many institutions Professor In total there are eight institutions:There s Harva
40、rd,Yale,Brown,Columbia,Cornell,Dartmouth,Princeton,and the University of Pennsylvania.Interviewer Ah,OK.And what s the sporting.I believe there s some link with sports.Professor There certainly is,yes.Originally the Ivy League referred to the sports teams from the universities which competed against
41、 each other,especially in football,basketball and ice hockey.Now sometimes these universities,institutions,chose their students on the basis of their skills at these particular sports.But in the last 50 years,Ivy League schools have accepted a wider range of students because it wasn t possible to be
42、 both world-famous for research and also top class in sport.Interviewer And what about their academic importance I gather they re academically very,very important,they re very well-known.Professor Absolutely at the top.They re near or at the top of the USA colleges and university rankings.And they r
43、e almost always in the top one per cent of the world s academic institutions for financial resources.Interviewer And what 第 14 页 共 29 页 does it mean socially to go to an Ivy League university Professor Certainly if you ve been to one of these institutions,you are presumed or assumed to be at the top
44、 end of the scale.The Ivy League institutions have a reputation for social elitism,many of the students are rich,intellectual,white Anglo-Saxon,protestants.Not all of them of course,but quite a lot of them.Interviewer And do you know.why s it called the Ivy League,what s the origin of the name Profe
45、ssor There are a number of stories,derivations,but possibly it s based on four universities,and IV,the letters IV,that s the Roman numeral for four.Another more likely story is that ivy plants,which are symbolic of the age of the universities,you know,would be grown at the walls of these universitie
46、s,these institutions,they cover the walls of the buildings.The term was created by a sports journalist,I think in the 1930s.Interviewer Right,OK.And which is the oldest university Professor The oldest goes back to the 17th century,that s Harvard which was founded in 1636.And the youngest of the inst
47、itutions is Cornell which was founded in 1865.Interviewer And which has the largest number of undergraduates Professor Cornell has the largest number,about 13,000,13,500 undergraduates.The institution with the smallest number is Dartmouth College with a little over 4,000.Interviewer And what about t
48、he acceptance rate Is it hard to get into Professor That ranges from about seven per cent to 20 per cent.第 15 页 共 29 页 Interviewer And any famous alumni Famous old boys Professor Hundreds!Hundreds of them.But I suppose worldwide,the two that would be definitely known all over the world would certain
49、ly be George Bush who went to Yale,and John F Kennedy,President Kennedy,who was at Harvard.Interviewer Thank you.Passage2 Andy Did you see the film on television last night Jane No,I was out.What was it Andy A Beautiful Mind.It s about John Forbes Nash,the mathematician who won the Nobel Prize.Jane
50、I ve heard about that film,yes.He s played by Russell Crowe,isn t he I like Russell Crowe,he s great.Andy That s the one,yes.Jane What s it about Andy Well,the story begins in the early years of Nash s life at Princeton University as a graduate student.Jane That s one of the Ivy League schools,isn t