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2021年1月20日发(作者:paranoid)
视听说教成
4
Unit
1
enjoy
your
feelings!

II
C
B
D
A
D

l
Listening
In
Task
1
what
a
clumsy
man!
Keys:
A
C
D
C
B
Task
2
causes
of
depression

Keys:
(1)families
(2)chemicals
(3)information
(4)certain
(5)self- esteen
(6)thinking
patt
erns
(7)mood
(8)divorce
(9)physical
abuse
(10)financial
difficulties
(11)stress
(12)anx
iety
Task
3
happiness
index
Keys:
B
D
A
A
C
l
Let’s
Talk

Keys:
(1)
shy
(2)
crying
(3)scared
(4)
came
down
(5)
fun
(6)
nice
(7)
two
step
(8)

argue
(9)
touch
(10)
bad
time
(11)
speak
(12)
comfortable
(13)
brother
(14)
adult
s
(15)
children
(16)
secondary
(17)
growing
(18)
learn
l
Further
Listening
and
Speaking
Task
1:
Big
John
is
coming!
(S1)
owner

(S2)
running
(S3)
drop

(S4)
run
(S5)
local

(S6)
yelling,
(S7)
lives!”

(S8)
As
he’s
picking
himself
up,
he
s
ees
a
large
man,
almost
seven
feet
tall.
(S9)
The
bartender
nervously
hands
the
big
man
a
beer,
hands
shaking.
(S10)
“I
got
to
get
out
of
town!
Don’t
you
hear
Big
John
is
coming?”

Task
2
Reason
and
emotion
Key
:
A
B
C
C
D
Task
3
Every
cloud
has
a
silver
lining
Key
:
T
F
F
T
F
l
Viewing
and
speaking
Key


(1)
seven
(2)
150
(3)
favorite
(4)
bridge
(5)
111
(6)
fast
(7)
simple
(8)
trus
ted
(9)
stupid
(10)
did
(11)
No
way
(12)
ultimate
(13)
limits
(14)
skywards
(15)&6
0
(16)cheap
Unit
2
I
f
d
a
e
h
i
b
c
j
II
BACDB
III

2.
Correct answer


the end
discounts
T-shirts
big-name brands
Interchangeable pieces
black trousers
several times
simplest
stylish and fashionable

V
let’s
talk

Task
1
wealthy
clothing styles
figure
slimmer
construction
light
larger
formal
brightly colored
the rich and the poor
one class
occasions
Poorer people
Further
listening
>
Task
1
CAABA
Task
2
BABAB
Task
3
0.

She
chose
two
colors,
then
built
her
wardrobe
around
them.

1.

She
has
a
pair
of
black
dress
slacks,
with
black
shoes
to
match.
If
she
wea
rs
that
with
her
turquoise
silk
blouse
and
a
matching
necklace
and
earrings,

she
will
look
dressed
up.

2.

If
she
wears
a
T-shirt
with
the
black
dress
slacks,
she
is
more
casual.

3.

If
she
brings
a
pashmina,
or
another
dress
scarf,
she
can
dress
up
the
T-sh
irt
into
casual
chic.

4.

Her
suitcase
will
be
nearly
empty,
with
lots
of
room
for
shopping.
Viewing
and
speaking
>
Task
1
(1)
(2)
(3)
combining clothing with new technology
brand-new style
new industrial design solutions
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
electronics and fashion
into your collar
went into partnership with
bring them together
the modern-day worker
600 pounds
to what we might expect
Unit
3
Basic
listening
DACBC
Listening
in
Task
1
BCADC
Task
2
BBABA
Task
3
Correct answer


drought
tsunami
undersea
result in
dry spell
flood
water supplies
famine
agriculture
heavy rainfall
melting
swell
man-made dams
Let’s
talk

Task
1
Correct answer


erupted
burying
few
overseas
rescue
injured
damaged
islanders
seven
biggest
close
aftershocks
trap
20 million pounds
disease
Further
listening
>
Task
1
BADAC
Task
2
1.
Since
the
company
was
composed
entirely
of
men
over
65,
there
was
doubt
that

they
would
be
of
any

the
farmer
called
the
company
anyway
becaus
e
the
fire
proved
to
be
more
than
the
small
town
fire
department
could
handle,
an
d
there
was
no
other
help
available.
2.
The
truck
drove
straight
toward
the
fire
and,
instead
of
stopping
in
front
of
the
fire,
drove
right
into
the
middle
of
the
flames.
3.
After
an
hour
of
intense
fighting,
they
had
extinguished
the
fire.
4.
After
an
hour
of
intense
fighting,
they
had
extinguished
the
fire.
5.
The
captain
said,

first
thing
we're
going
to
do
is
to
get
the
brakes
fixed
on

that
stupid
fire
truck.
That
suggests
that
they
drove
right
into
the
middle
of
the
f
lames
because
of
useless
brakes
rather
than
bravery.
Task
3
ABCDC
Viewing
and
speaking
>
Task
1
rescued
worst flooding
surprise
flooded
my son's
crews
burst
hit
save
high tide
furniture
normal
computer system
drugs
heavy
III
3
A
natural
disaster
is
the
consequence
of
a
hazardous
event,
occurring
when
human

activities
are
affected
by
adverse
natural
phenomena
such
as
flood,
drought,
hailst
orm,
heat
wave,
forest
fire,
hurricane,
typhoon,
tornado,
tsunami,
landslide
and
mu
dslide,
or
volcanic
eruption.
The
scale
of
the
resulting
deaths
or
property
damage
d
epends
on
the
human
ability
to
resist
the
disasters.
Sometimes
two
seemingly
different
disasters
may
be
related
to
each
other.
For
exa
mple,
an
undersea
earthquake
may
result
in
a
tsunami.
While
there
is
a
long
dry
s
pell
in
one
area,
there
may
be
a
great
flood
in
another.
A
drought
is
a
long-lasting
weather
pattern
consisting
of
dry
conditions
with
very
lit
tle
or
no
precipitation.
During
this
period,
food
and
water
supplies
can
run
low,
and

other
conditions,
such
as
famine,
can
occur.
Droughts
can
last
for
several
years
an
d
are
particularly
damaging
in
areas
in
which
the
residents
depend
on
agriculture
fo
r
survival.
A
flood
follows
too
much
rain
or
water
in
a
location,
and
could
be
the
result
of
ma
ny
different
conditions.
Floods
can
be
caused
by
heavy
rainfall
from
a
storm,
includi
ng
thunderstorms,
rapid
melting
of
large
amounts
of
snow,
or
rivers
which
swell
fro
m
too
much
precipitation
upstream,
causing
widespread
damage
to
areas
downstrea
m.
Another
possible
cause
of
floods
is
the
bursting
of
man-made
dams.
Unit
3
V
1
Disaster
has
struck
in
Haiti.
An
earthquake
of
huge
proportions
erupted
in
the
Carib
bean
island

one
of
the
poorest
communities
in
the
West.
Buildings,
which
were
ba
dly
built,
tumbled,
burying
thousands
of
people
in
their
own
homes.
Haiti
is
a
poor
country
with
few
emergency
services
to
help.
The
islanders
had
to
u
se
their
bare
hands
to
search
for
their
families.
They
waited
for
teams
from
overse
as
countries
like
Britain
and
the
United
States
to
bring
equipment
and
manpower
to

help
rescue
any
survivors
they
could
find.
It's
feared
that
more
than
100,000
people
have
died.
One
school
friend
lies
injured

on
the
pavement.
Another
voices
her
sorrow.
The
historic
cathedral
was
badly
dam
aged;
and
at
the
presidential
palace,
the
roof
collapsed.
The
islanders
here
know
about
ies
in
an
area
where
there
are
freq
uent
tremors
and
also
tropical
storms.
But
last
week's
earthquake
registered
seven
on
the
Richter
scale

almost
as
high
as
the
scale
can
go.
It
was
the
biggest
for
20
0
years.
It
happened
eight
kilometers
beneath
the
Earth's
crust

that's
quite
close
t
o
the
surface,
so
the
tremors
were
really
strong.
There
were
also
lots
of
aftershocks

tremors
that
happen
after
the
main
earthquake.

Those
aftershocks
can
also
cause
damage
as
buildings
collapse
further
and
trap
pe
ople
who
might
have
survived
the
first
disaster.
The
British
government
has
promised
20
million
pounds
of
aid
to
helpHaiti,
and
ma
ny
people
have
also
made
donations.
Now
the
concern
is
to
prevent
disease
hitting
areas
without
clean
water
or
enough
medical
help.
Unit
3
VI
2

the
company
was
composed
entirely
of
men
over
65,
there
was
doubt
that
they
would
be
of
any
assistance.
But
the
farmer
called
the
company
anyway
becaus
e
the
fire
proved
to
be
more
than
the
small
town
fire
department
could
handle,
an
d
there
was
no
other
help
available.
2.
The
truck
drove
straight
toward
the
fire
and,
instead
of
stopping
in
front
of
the
fire,
drove
right
into
the
middle
of
the
flames.
3.
After
an
hour
of
intense
fighting,
they
had
extinguished
the
fire.
4.
He
presented
the
volunteer
fire
company
with
a
check
for
$$10,000.
5.
The
captain
said,

first
thing
we're
going
to
do
is
to
get
the
brakes
fixed
on

that
stupid
fire
truck.
That
suggests
that
they
drove
right
into
the
middle
of
the
f
lames
because
of
useless
brakes
rather
than
bravery.
Unit
3
viewing
and
speaking
1
Voice-over:
Trapped
indoors
by
raging
floodwaters
for
more
than
24
hours,
a
91-ye
ar-old
woman
is
rescued
by
firemen
and
carried
to
safety.
It's
the
worst
flooding
in

Coggeshall
and
the
surrounding
villages
in
Essexin
more
than
50
years,
and
it's
ta
ken
residents
here
by
surprise.

Elderly
woman:
I
came
from
home,
because
my
place
was
flooded
with
burst
pipes,

so
I
came
down
to
my
son's
to
be
safe
and
got
this.
So,
I
just
wonder
what
I've

done
wrong
to
get
all
this!

Voice-over:
Emergency
crews
have
been
evacuating
people
like
this
woman
and
her

baby
since
the
banks
of
the
River
Blackwater
burst
this
weekend.
Parts
of
eastern

England
were
hit
yesterday
after
a
month's
worth
of
rain
fell
here
in
a
day.
Peopl
e
told
me
there
was
no
time
to
save
their
belongings.

Woman:
By
the
time
the
high
tide
had
come
up
at
quarter
to
four
in
the
morning,

the
water
was
up
to
the
piano
keys.
It'd
come
right
up
here,
and
I
mean
you
ca
n
just
see
on
the,
on
the,
on
the
furniture
where
the
water
had
come
up
to.

Voice-over:
There
was
flooding
in
Cambridgeshire
too.
Staff
were
mopping
up
water

at
this
doctor's
surgery
in
Borne,
trying
to
get
the
facilities
back
to
normal.

Doctor:
It's
wrecked
all
the
computer
system.
It's
managed
unfortunately
to
get
to
a
few
of
the
old
notes.
It's
also
affected
all
our
drugs
that
are
here,
including
the
flu
jabs
we
were
hoping
to
run
our
flu
jabs
sessions.

Voice-over:
A
few
roads
in
Essexin
Cambridgeshire
remain
virtually
impassable,
but
water
levels
are
dropping.
The
question
for
residents
here
now
is
what
will
happen
if
they
get
even
more
heavy
rain
in
the
next
few
days.

Unit
4
Lead
in
c
d
a
e
h
f
i
g
b
Basic
listening
CBABD
Listening
in
Task
l
CBDAA
Task
2
Relationships
marketing manager
in conflict with
expenses
ended in vain
training administrator
visited
establish closer relationships
long-term
picked up
Task
3
CDDCA
Let's
talk
Task
1
16
features
brief
eight
paper
guidelines
interviews
treatment
come back
Deadlines
meet
guidance
scary

Further
listening
>
Task
1
DBCAC
Task
2
BABAB
Task
3
1.
They
gathered
for
lunch
to
welcome
the
new
Chief
Executive
Officer,
Carl
Martin,

and
say
goodbye
to
the
departing
CEO,
Dick
Jackson.
2.
The
departing
CEO
left
three
numbered
envelopes
for
the
new
CEO.
3.
The
message
read,

your
predecessor.
So,
the
new
CEO
held
a
press
con
ference
and
tactfully
laid
the
blame
at
the
feet
of
the
previous
CEO.
4.
The
message
read,

The
new
CEO
did
it,
and
the
company
quickly
rebounded.
5.
The
message
said,

three
envelopes.
It
implied
that
it
was
time
for
Carl

to
leave
and
give
three
similar
envelopes
to
the
next
CEO.
Viewing
and
speaking
Task
1
earning
live on
frustrating
head
chasing
television
editor
launching
basis
privileged
III
2
Lillian:
Mr.
Baxter,
you
have
worked
in
the
company
for
five
years,
and
now
you
m
anage
everything
here
smoothly,
like
a
clock.
Could
you
tell
us
the
secrets
of
your
successful
career?

Baxter:
Just
as
the
golden
rule
of
real
estate
is

location,
location
the
gol
den
rule
of
work
is

relationships,
relationships
Unfortunately,
many
workers
focus
so
hard
on
the
job
at
hand
that
they
never
develop
useful
relationshi
ps
with
people
in
other
parts
of
their
organization.
Worse,
when
they
do
interact
wi
th
colleagues
in
other
departments,
they
may
not
treat
them
with
respect.

Lillian:
Could
you
give
me
more
details?

Baxter:
Let's
take
Wendy
as
an
example.
She
switched
jobs
several
months
ago
in
the
company.
In
her
first
position,
as
a
marketing
manager,
she
frequently
found
h
erself
in
conflict
with
the
financial
department
over
her
staff's
expenses.
Her
argum
ent
for
more
funds
usually
ended
in
vain.
Then
in
her
new
job
as
training
administr
ator,
she
wanted
to
launch
an
on-the-job
training
project.
She
needed
the
financial
department
to
support
her
request
for
a
budget.
How
did
she
convince
them
this
ti
me?
Although
the
financial
department's
offices
were
located
in
another
city,
Wendy

decided
to
visited
them
in
their
offices
and
try
to
establish
closer
relationships.
Sh
e
believed
she
must
first
of
all
understand
their
mission
and
their
own
training
nee
ds.
Then
she
found
an
ally
in
the
company's
chief
financial
officer,
who
saw
how
h
er
group
could
help
develop
his
staff.
Thus
the
two
forged
a
long-term
alliance,
whi
ch
led
to
a
training
program
so
successful
that
it
has
since
been
picked
up
by
the
company's
offices
in
Germany
and
Japan.
Winning
allies
throughout
your
organizatio
n
has
an
additional
benefit.
These
days,
it's
far
too
risky
to
expect
your
work
to
sp
eak
for
itself.
Having
allies
who
speak
well
of
you
increases
your
reputation
with
th
e
top
management.

Unit
4
let’s
talk
1

Ayesha:
In
the
newsroom
you
have
about
16
reporters.
The
news
reporters
sit
in
o
ne
part
of
the
room,
and
you
have
features
on
the
other
side
of
the
room.
I'm
jus
t
going
to
see
Kev,
he's
my
news
editor
and
he's
gonna
do
a
brief,
basically
brief
me
on
a
story
that's
happening
later
on.
When
I
walk
into
my
newsroom
I
don't
k
now
what
to
expect.
You
start
at
eight
but
you
don't
know
how
long
that's
gonna
go
on
for.
Hello.

Kevin:
Hi
Ayesha.
So
we're
really
looking
for
a
featurey
sort
of
piece
for
tomorrow's

paper.

Ayesha:
Frenchay
Hospital,
which
is
one
of
our
hospitals
in
Bristol.
They're
celebrati
ng
their
10
years
of
this
head
injury
unit,
and
we've
been
invited
up.
We're
gonna
obviously
cover
and
take
pictures,
and
I'm
gonna
get
to
speak
to
people.
So
he
wa
s
really
giving
me
guidelines.

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