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1、新视野大学英语4视听说教程答案UNIT 1II.Basic Listening Practice1-5:CBDADIII.Listening InTask 11-5:DACBCTask 2(SI)owner(S2)running(S3)drop(S4)outlaw(S5)uneventfully(S6)yelling(S7)lives(S8)As he s picking himself up,he sees large man,almost sevenfeet tall.He s muscular,and is growling as he approaches the bar.(S9)Th
2、e bartender nervously hand the big man a beer,hand shaking(S10)I gotto get out of town!Didn,t you hear Big John is coming.Task 31-5:DCBDAVI.Further Listening and SpeakingTask 11-5:ABCCDTask 21-5:TFFTFNews Report(SI)passengers(S2)height(S3)released(S4)dive(S5)360(S6)independently(S7)back and forth(S8
3、)facing(S9)surprise(S10)adds(Sil)length(S12)measure(S13)capacity(S14)thrillingUNIT 2II.Basic Listening Practice1-5:BACDBIII.Listening InTask 11-5:CADBATask 2(SI)nose(S2)voice(S3)math(S4)sound(S5)inserted(S6)neck(S7)fat(S8)The voice lift is becoming more widely known among an agingpopulation,who try
4、to make themselves sound younger(S9)a retiredconstruction engineer who underwent the voice lift several years ago(S10)Voice lift can also benefit people like performers,lawyers,teachers,and telephone operators who need to have a strong voice.Task 31-5:CCBBDVI.Further Listening and SpeakingTask 11-5:
5、ACDBATask 21-5:FTFTFNews Report(SI)finals(S2)billion(S3)hosted(S4)one-time(S5)winners(S6)white(S7)dominated(S8)charm(S9)personality(S10)figure(Sil)title(S12)represented(S13)went(S14)fierce(S15)turn(S16)waved(S17)celebrationsUNIT 3II.Basic Listening Practice1-5:DACBCIIlListening InTask 11-5:BCADCTask
6、 2(SI)climb(S2)reports(S3)missing(S4)assistance(S5)factor(S6)presence(S7)originating(S8)Rainfall exceeded 500 mm(or 19,7inches)along the border areas of Haiti and the Dominican Republic duringthat period(S9)This made it difficult for humanitarian relief workersto rescues stranded people and deliver
7、badly-needed food,medicine andsupplies to residents(S10)Analysis of the past data shows that majorfloods in the Dominican Republic and Haiti are now a near-annual eventTask 31-5:ABCDCVITask 11-5:ACBDATask 21-5:FFTFTNews Report(SI)knocking(S2)coast(S3)tearing(S4)described(S5)managed(S6)following(S7)d
8、rop(S8)battled(S9)making up ground(S10)leader(Sil)struggled(S12)teamwork(S13)recovery(S14)setting(S15)winds(S16)legs(S17)chance(S18)despiteUNIT 4II.Basic Listening Practice1-5:CBABDI I I.Listening InTask 11-5:CBDAATask 2(SI)shortened(S2)known(S3)independent(S4)enterprises(S5)spread(S6)nearly(S7)so(S
9、8)the acronym SOHO have been used to a great extendby companies that sell products to large numbers of small business witha small-sized office(S9)Many books are written and sold specifically for this type of officeto tell people how to equip a small office(S10)In the field of software development,en
10、gineers often have to work20 hours or more at a stretch,so they can hardly adapt to normal officehours.Task 31-5:BD D A CVITask 11-5:D BCA CTask 21-5:FTFTFNews Report(Si)travelers(S2)past(S3)behind(S4)translation(S5)portablepacking(S6)general idea(S7)assist(S8)available(S9)communicateUNIT 5II.1-5:BD
11、 A CDIII.Task 11-5:BD A CCTask 2(SI)watched(S2)when(S3)pile(S4)around(S5)leaned(S6)hiding(S7)indifferently(S8)Stone rushed into the cashier s office,took$250from the cash box,and returned.Take it,“he said,and get out!Don tlet me see you around here again(S9)seeing the young man showed no signof emba
12、rrassment,Stone got furious.(S10)He was waiting for the 20dollars we owe him for lunch.He works for the coffee shop around thecorner.T ask 31-5:D CBCAVIT ask 11-5:ABCDAT ask 2TTFFFN ewes Rreport(S i)announced(S 2)massive(S 3)surprise(S 4)rescue(S 5)2 2,0 0 0(S 6)discontinued(S 7)salary(S 8)turnaroun
13、d(S 9)profit(S 1 0)hit hard(S I 1 )closings(S 1 2)emotion(S 1 3)qualityand productivityUN I T 6II1-5:CCADBIIIoT ask 11-5:CBADCTask 2(S1 )terrible(S2)misfortune(S3)reflection(S4)damaged(S5)heaven(S6)pick(S7)washed(S8)Some people claim that numbers is bad luck because thirteen people sat down for the
14、Last Supperbefore Jesus was crucified(S9)Friday the thirteenth of any month is considerer specially bad orunlucky,and Friday the thirteenth of March is the worst of them all(S10)when people talk aboutthe“seven-year itch“they mean that every seven years a person undergoes a complete change inpersonal
15、ityTask 31-5:ABDDBVI.Task 11-5:ACDCBTask 21-5:TTFFTNews Report(SI)date back(S2)ancient(S3)modem(S4)inspection(S5)covers(S6)rights(S 7)opened(S8)downtown(S9)below(S10)account(Sil)damaged(S12)uncovered(S13)questions(S14)significance(SI5)worthwhileUNIT 7II.Basic Listening PracticeKeys:1.A 2.A 3.D 4.B 5
16、.CIII.Listening In1.Task 1:Keys:1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D 5.CTask 2:A Magician and a Parrot(SI)audience(S2)tricks(S3)whenever.(S4)parrol(S5)magician(S6)hat(S7)cards(S8)The magician was furious.Each time the parrot revealedone of his secrets,the audience roared with laughter.(S9)He dreamedof various ways he co
17、uld do away with the troublesome bird.But he didnt dare to touch it.It was the captain s parrot after all.(S10)They stared at each other with hate,but did not utter a word.Thiswent on for several days.Task3:The Modern CircusKeys:IC 2.A3.B 4.B 5.DNow Your TurnV.Lets TalkC hristian religions celebrate
18、 a day of re st known as the Sabbath,alsocalled the Lord s Day.It is on Sunday.Before the industrial revolution the day of the Sabbath was viewed as onededicated to God,not one of relaxation.The early industrial period in Europe saw a six-day work week with onlySunday o ff.Only the workers rights mo
19、vements in the late nineteenth and earlytw entieth century saw a five day work week introduced as Saturday becamea day of rest and relaxationIn many ways this has been a great boon to the economy as it leads to agreat increase in consumer spending on Saturdays.After the Second World War,and Sunday a
20、lso became a day of recreationfor many.The weekend is now a part of the week usually lasting two days in whichmost paid workers do not work.This is a time for leisure and recreation,and for religious a c tiv itie s、VI.Further Listening and SpeakingTaskl:The History of Chinese AcrobaticsKeys:ID 2.A 3
21、.C 4.B 5.DTask 2:Exercise to RelaxKeys:FTTFFTask3:How Americans Use Their TimeIspace walk2 in sta ll 3 f ir s t attempt 4 temporary 5 goal 6extended7equipment 8relocation 91iving quarters 10 complained11 sound 12cause p13solution.Mon boardUNIT 8IL Basic Listening PracticeKeys:l.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.CIII.
22、Listening InTask 1:Stem Cell Research1.Keys:l.B 2.A 3.A 4.A 5.DTask 2:The Improvement of RiceScript(SI)Research(S2)genes(S3)journal(S4)warn(S5)productivity.(S6)grow(S7)survival.(S8)Plant breeders have already used preliminaryinformation from the rice genome to create experimental strains of ricethat
23、 better resist cold and pests.(S9)The new map could better explain more than just rice.Rice sharesa common ancestor with other cereal crops.(S10)While significantprogress has been made in the analysis of the rice genome,the mappingof human genes is also making headwayTask3:The First Cloned CatKeys:1
24、.A 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.CNow Your TurnV.Lefs TalkU.S.Consumers attitudeto BiotechOver 70%of U.S.consumers supportbiotechnology.ExamplesIn a recent referendum in Oregon,votersrejected a proposal to require speciallabels on all products containing biotechingredients by an overwhelming 73%to 27%.Chinese Progr
25、ess inBiotechChinese scientists have used biotechnologyto create a new type of tomato,whichcontains the vaccine against hepatitis B.Significance of theProgressThis technology can be used to savelives,ease pain and suffering and improvethe human condition.The Professor,s AdviceI do think that such ne
26、w pharmaceuticalfoods need to be handled as medicines byprofessionals and not as conventionalfoods.VI.Further Listening and SpeakingTaskl:Confident enough to control your fate?Keys:1.A 2.B 3.C 4.C 5.DTask 2:Is it moral to clone humans?Keys:l.T 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.TTask3:A DrunkardJ s ArgumentNews ReportBi
27、oinformatics1 information 2 mapped3 sense 4 pioneer 5 link 6 software 7binderstand8accurate 9drugs 10 being 11 discovering 12returns 13overall 14 potential.15 developing 16raceUNIT 9II.Basic Listening Practice1-5:A C D B AIII.Listening InTask 11-5:C D C A BTask 2(SI)downtown(S2)loan(S3)security(S4)a
28、greed(S5)against(S6)proceeded(S7)That will be$5,000 in principal,and$20.30 in interest,the loanofficer said,The woman wrote out a check and started to walk away.(S9)We are very happy to have had your business and this transition hasworked out very nicely,but we are a little puzzled.(S10)Where else i
29、n Manhattan can I park m y car for two weeks for only$20.30 and expect it to be there when I return?”Task 31-5:D B C A DV.Let s Talk1.the cost of natural resources and the environment2.high energy consumption and uncontrolled discharge of wastes3.both the economy and environmental costs.4.traditiona
30、l G D P minus the costs of resources and environmental damage.5.effectively restrict an enterprise,s impulse to expand6.the benefit green G D P brings will outweigh the demands imposed onenterprises.7.introduce the“green GDP”index system8.the prosperity of future generationsVI.Further Listening and SpeakingTask 11-5:C D D A BTask 21-5:FTFTTNews Report(SI)on display(S2)90 percent(S3)largest(S4)city and country(S5)folded(S6)side doors(S7)outdoors(S8)shower(S9)top(S10)ride(Sil)cells(S12)innovative