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大学英语听力教程4答案


【篇一:全新版大学英语听说教程4(第二版)答案doc】

part b 1. what is one world?a radio or tv program. 2. what is
the topic of the program? birthday celebrations around the
world. 3. what do shaheen hag and pat cane do? they run a
weekly column in the toronto daily star. 4. why don’t some
people in india celebrate their birthdays? because they can’t
afford the cost. 5. why is the eighteenth birthday so important
in finland? because eighteen is the age when one is accepted
as an adult with the right to vote, buy wines and drive a car. 6.
why can girls in some countries get to vote at an earlier age
than boys? because girls are considered to be more mature
than boys of the same age. 7. which of the countries
mentioned in the conversation are muslim countries? turkey,
egypt, indonesia, and senegal. 1. the program is broadcast in
canada every day.( f ) 2. people everywhere in the world
celebrate theirbirthdays.( f ) 3. many muslims do not celebrate
their birthdays for religious reasons.( t )4. in england, the
twenty-first birthday is very important, which is unusual in the
west.( f ) 5. the twenty-first birthday is very important in japan.
( f ) 6. in norway, young men and women usually get married
before 30 to avoid having pepper thrown at them.( f ) 7.
eighteen is a very lucky number in japan.( f ) 8. it can be
concluded that our world is made more colorful by the many
different ways birthdays are observed in different countries.( t )
part c 1) unique 2) globe3) simultaneously 4) terrorist5)
remembrance 6) appropriate 7) sharing. 8) the material can be
submitted to the project organizers in scotland 9) it will allow a
voice to all people regardless of nationality, religion, race,
political viewpoint, gender or age. 10) contributors will be
invited to attend the first public performance of the film in their
respective countries unit 2 part b d c b a a 1 non-smokers
seem to have won the battle because smoking is banned

not only in public places like theaters and airports but also in
all workplaces. 2. they have banned smoking in parks and
recreation centers. in los angeles, for example, they have
implemented a smoke-free park policy, officially designating
smoke-free zones in all 375 parks and recreation centers in the
city. and since january 1, 2002 all parks in california have
become smoke-free to safeguard children from the harmful
effects of secondhand tobacco smoke and dangerous tobacco
waste. part c d d a aunit 3 part b ex.1 on p24-25 d c a c ex.2
on 25 firstly, it is a fact that some people were born with better
memories. secondly, different things are kept in different parts
of the brain. ideas, words and numbers are stored in the left-
hand side and images, sounds and smells in the right-hand
side. thirdly, unusual experiences can produce chemicals such
as adrenaline in our body which can boost ly,
how well we remember something is also affected by the
context in which we learn about y, the more often you
recall a memory, the morelikely you are to remember it. if you
don’t, you’ll lose it. part cadb unit 4 part b. exercise 1 d b d
cd a

part c c db unit 5 part b. exercise 1 bc a exercise 2f t f f f f t f
t t part c c dc a b unit 6 part b. exercise 1 ad d bdd
exercise 2

exercise 2(原文)

listen to the passage again and complete the table below.

its the universal cry of parents,

generally heard by the second day of college summer breaks:
get a job!

omar solimans mother joined the chorus.

you have to do something, she told him.

solimans friends had obtained prestigious internships

in his hometown of washington, d.c.

but he couldnt imagine himself sitting at a desk all day.

after years of delivering furniture for his mothers store,

he remembered that a lot of people had stuff they wanted to
get rid of.

if he borrowed his moms van,

he could make a little money hauling their trash away for them.

that night, soliman came up with a name for his new business:

college hunks hauling junk.

he distributed flyers the next day,

and within hours, his phone was ringing.

he asked his friend nick friedman to help out.

they made $$220 in three hours cleaning out a womans garage.

soliman and friedman pocketed $$10,000 that summer.

but the two werent ready to become full-time trashmen after
graduation.

we were trained to finish college and get a good job, says
soliman.

he graduated with a business degree from the university of
miami

and first went into marketing at a research firm.

friedman, who had an economics degree from pomona college
in california,

became an economic analyst for a consulting company.

months later, they quit their jobs and started their junk
business full time.

at first they had trouble finding a bank willing to lend them
money

as they didnt have much of a credit rating.

after five turndowns, one bank decided to gamble $$50,000 on
their idea.

they put together another $$60,000 from their parents and their
own savings.

they bought a truck, hired a graphic artist to design a logo,

ran newspaper and radio ads and recruited haulers on
campuses.

wearing bright orange hats and green polos

and khakis these college hunks will haul away

everything from construction materials to old couches.

to cut down the cost of unloading at landfills,

they have learned to recycle metals and electronics

and donate to charities over 60 percent of what they collect.

they also give away a portion of their earnings

from each job to local college scholarship programs.

and now, just four years later,

they run a nationwide company that pulled in $$3 million in
2008.

they employ 130 people and have 16 franchises in 10 states
and d.c.

and plan to expand to 80 franchises by 2012.

part c b c b a unit 7 wealth part b. exercise 1 d c b b a b
exercise 2 1. with a fortune, easier and freer, gains
nothing,glittering baggage, attended to 2. the more snow it
collects 3. comfort, enters the house a guest , becomes a
host , a master 4. and ride mankind match: 1. d2. a 3. b 4. c
part c c a b bunit 8 war part b exercise 1 b c b a d
exercise 2 1. he was only 20 years old. 2. there are 75 british
cemeteries 3. the name of 55,000 missing soldiers are
engraved on its walls. 4. there are no headstones, no flowers,
only slabs in the grass. the whole place is dark and dank. 5. it
was created by an explosion. 6. it dates from medieval times
part c b d c d c b

unit 9 aging part b exercise 1c c d c d exercise 2 diana
female alzheimer’s disease 53, four memory 1. recognize
familiar buildings husband’s workplace 2. no idea how to get
home 3. recognize her cousin 4. her way round her office
building made mistakes part c 1) opportunities 2) services 3)
longevity 4) specialty 5) structure 6) existences 7)
complicated 8) the elderly must rely on a fixed income 9) while
some live with their children, many more live by themselves,
with a friend or in a nursing home 10) they have formed
organizations to voice their own needs and concerns to local,
state and federal agencies. unit 10 home schooling part b
exercise 1. b d a c exercise2 1. 41-foot sailing boat 2. dining
table 3. devised their own curriculum 4. a shuttle launch, the
kennedy space center museums. 5. use a library 6. writing,
science experiments,. artwork, projects 7. the world around
them 8. a rain forest, a coral reef, historic ruins, foreign
markets, local festivals part ca b c c unit 11 opinion polls
part b exercise 1 a c b b c exercise 2 1. they are too high 2.
so that people can be discouraged from using cars 3. she
suggests that they use a graded charging system depending
on how far they are from the city centre.

【篇二:全新版大学英语听说教程4听力答案】


ass=txt>unit 1 one world

part b: exercise 1:

1. a radio or tv program.

2. birthday celebrations around the world.

3. they run a weekly column in the toronto daily star. 4.
because they can’t afford it. 5. a couple of hundred years ago.

6. because eighteen is the age when one is accepted as an
adult with the right to vote, buy wines

and drive a car.

7. because girls are considered to be more mature than boys.
8. turkey, egypt, indonesia, and senegal.

exercise 2: 1.f 2.f 3.t 4.f 5.f 6.f 7.f 8.t part c

1) unique2) globe3) simultaneously4) terrorist5) remembrance

6) appropriate 7) sharing. 8) the material can be submitted to
the project organizers in scotland 9) it will allow a voice to all
people regardless of nationality, religion, race, political
viewpoint, gender or age.

10) contributors will be invited to attend the first public
performance of the film in their respective countries

unit 2 anti--smoking

part b:

exercise 1: 1.d 2.c 3.b 4.a 5.a exercise 2:

1. smoking is bannedpublic placestheaters and airportsall
workplaces.

2. have banned smoking parks and recreation centers a
smoke-free park smoke-free zones375 january 1, 2002 harmful
effects of secondhand tobacco smokedangerous tobacco
waste part c

1.d 2.d 3.a 4.a

unit 3memory

part b:

exercise 1: 1.d 2.c 3.d 4.c exercise 2:

firstly, it is a fact that some people were born with better
memories.

secondly, different things are kept in different parts of the
brain. ideas, words and numbers are

stored in the left-hand side and images, sounds and smells in
the right-hand side.

thirdly, unusual experiences can produce chemicals such as
adrenaline in our body which can boost memory.

fourthly, how well we remember something is also affected by
the context in which we learn about it.

finally, the more often you recall a memory, the more likely
you are to remember it. if you don’t, you’ll lose it. part c1.a
2.d 3.b

unit 4dealing with cultural differences

part b:

exercise 1: 1.d 2.b 3.d 4.c 5.d 6.a

1.c 2.d 3.b

unit 5friendship

part b

exercise 1: 1. b 2. c3.a

exercise 2: 1. f 2. t 3. f 4.f 5. f.6.f 7.t 8.f 9.t 10.t part c

1. c2. d3. c4. a5. b

unit 6sucess

part b

exercise 1: 1. a 2. d3.d 4.b 5.c 6.d

1.b 2.c 3.b 4.a

unit 7 wealth

part b.

exercise 1 1.d 2.c 3.b 4.b 5.a 6.b exercise 2

1. with a fortune, easier and freer, gains nothing,glittering
baggage, attended to 2. the more snow it collects

3. comfort, enters the house a guest , becomes a host , a
master 4. and ride mankind

match: 1.d2.a 3.b 4.c part c

1.c 2.a 3.b 4.b

unit 8 war

part b

exercise 1 1.b 2.c 3.b 4.a 5.d exercise 2

1. he was only 20 years old.

2. there are 75 british cemeteries

3. the name of 55,000 missing soldiers are engraved on its
walls.

4. there are no headstones, no flowers, only slabs in the grass.
the whole place is dark and

dank.

5. it was created by an explosion.

6. it dates from medieval times part c

1.b 2.d 3.c 4.d 5.c 6.b

unit 9 aging

part b

exercise 1 1.c 2.c 3.d 4.c 5.d exercise 2 diana female

alzheimer’s disease 53, four memory

1. recognize familiar buildings husband’s workplace 2. no
idea how to get home 3. recognize her cousin

4. her way round her office building made mistakes part c

1) opportunities 2) services 3) longevity 4) specialty 5)
structure 6) existences 7)

complicated

8) the elderly must rely on a fixed income

9) while some live with their children, many more live by
themselves, with a friend or in a

nursing home

10) they have formed organizations to voice their own needs
and concerns to local, state and

federal agencies.

unit 10 home schooling

part b

exercise 1. 1.b 2.d 3.a 4.c exercise2

1. 41-foot sailing boat 2. dining table

3. devised their own curriculum

4. a shuttle launch, the kennedy space center museums. 5.
use a library

6. writing, science experiments,. artwork, projects 7. the world
around them

8. a rain forest, a coral reef, historic ruins, foreign markets,
local festivals part c

1.a 2.b 3.c 4.c

unit 11 opinion polls

part b

exercise 1 1.a 2.c 3.b 4.b 5.c exercise 2

1. they are too high

2. so that people can be discouraged from using cars

3. she suggests that they use a graded charging system
depending on how far they are from

the city centre.

4. because they pollute the city center. 5. use the bus or tram
service. part c 1.a 2.c 3.c 4.a

unit 12 reality tv

part b

exercise 1. 1.c 2.b 3.d 4.d 5.d 6.d exercise 2.

1. in sweden in 1997.

2. on a south pacific island in may 2000.

3. they had to find and cook their own food. sometimes they
even had to eat rats and worms. 4. nine volunteers. they were
filmed 24 hours a day for 100 days. 5. on new year’s eve 1999

6. $$1 million for the winner of survivor and $$500,000 for the
winner of big brother. 7. big brother. part c

1.a 2.b 3.b 4.d 5.d

unit 13 that’s life

part b exercise 1.

1. in an expensive restaurant in london.

2. no, he was brought up in england but now lives in south
africa. 3. with his sister and brother-in-law.

exercise 2. 1.c 2.a 3.c 4.c 5.a 6.a part c

1.d 2.c 3.b 4.d

unit14 crime and punishment

part b

exercise 1.1.b 2.d 3.d 4.c 5.c exercise 2.

1. he wanted to buy some undetectable poison from the
druggist.

【篇三:英语听力教程4答案】


nline

part 1 getting readyb

details

c: major points3. 4.

part 2 net shopping under firea.

b. summary: part 3 banking at homea: outline

1.2.

3. 4.

b2. part 4 more about the topicb: english good customer
service

american good customer service

example:



ow …?1. c

2. b

3. c

4. c

5. c

6. b

unit 2 hotel or bb?

part 1 getting ready

part 2 a touch of home

1. bb

2 b. …part 3 renting a car

a. information about the customer leaving on fir., july 7th th …

best choice regular rate special weekend ratemileage rate
other costssales tax deposit part 4. more about the topic

a: 1. suite: a large room with a partition to separate the
bedroom area from the sitting room area 2. twin room: a room
with two single beds for two people

3. penthouse: a well-furnished and luxurious suite at the top
of the building

4. lounge or sitting room: a room not used as bedroom, where
guests may read, watch

television, etc.

5. single room: a room occupied by one person

6. double room: a room with one large bed for two people

part 4 do you know…?

b: 1. f

2. t

3. f

4. f

5. t

unit 3 “planting” money

part 1 getting readyb: 这部分没有给答案

part 2 national teach children to save daya: time purpose way
of teaching b: 1. making savings visible and real: building up
savings in a piggy bank opening children’s

own bank savings account.

2. encouraging children to save as much as they can: putting
25 cents away for every dollar

the children earn

3. a first step toward learning to budget: giving children an
allowance and part of it going

into their own savings.

4. making savings and investing fun: giving children play
money to “invest” in stocks they

can track in local newspapers

part 3 credit cardsa: 1. 2. nature

a. “charge” —b: “limit”

—expensive part 4 more about the topica: exercise 1

column a

1.

2 3

column b

3 1 2

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