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新标准规定英语Book2听力理解练习答案解析
NewStandardEnglishBook2
Unit1
Insideview
Conversation1
2.Theyhavedecidedon:
2,5and6.
3.1Somepeopleincollegeareorganizingcharityevents,andthey’vedecidedtogetinvolved.
2ShesaysthatinChinapeopleraisemoneyforcharity,butstudentsdon’tusuallydothat.
3Sheexplainswhatsponsoredpuntingmeans:
Peoplewillsponsorstudentstopunt,sothestudentsgopuntingandpeoplewillgivesomemoneytoacharity.
4Heshowsthemasponsorshipform.
5Becauseit’saverybeautifulroutefromthere.
Conversation2
4.Intheactualconversation,eventsofNo.1,2,3,4,6and7havetakenplace.
5.1c2c3b4a5d
6.1MaybeIshould
2Supposing
3everything’sorganized,isn’tit
4I’vearrangedforpeopleto
5I’llcountitallup
6We’dbetter
7I’vegotasuggestion
8howabout
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Outsideview
2.Thetruestatementsare3and5.
3.1oneofthebestuniversities
2mosttalentedstudents
3well-knownaroundtheworld
4haveopendoors
5goodsociallife
6youwantittobe
7onanothercampus
8it’safunplace
9gotoconcerts
10duringtheweek
4.1Ashleygetsinformationforherresearchpapersfromthelibrarysystemonline.
2AshleyusestheInternetthreeorfourtimesaweek.
3BrianusestheInternettocheckhisstocks
4JohnmostlyusestheInternetforleisurepurposes,suchasfollowingnewsandsportorplayinggames.
5Johndoesmostofhisuniversityworkinthelibraries
Listeningin
Passage1
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3.1It’sauniversityradiostation.
2Howareyoufindinguni?
3Sheiswritingfortheuniversitynewspaper.
4HewenthomeatChristmasforamonth.
5Shedidn’tdoenoughwork.
6Becausehehasjointedacoupleofclubs.
7Shehastakenapart-timejobasawaitress.
8Workisthepartthatmattersmost.
Passage2
6.1Becausetheyaresimilar
2Becausetheybothregularlycometopinanyrankingoftheworld’sbestuniversities.
3Theyareoldandverybeautifulbuildings.
4OxfordandCambridgehaveproducedgreatwriters,worldleadersandpoliticians.Cambridgehasproducedmanyfamousscientists.
5TheOxfordUnion,Footlights(theCambridgecomedyclub),andTheOxfordUniversityDramaticSociety.
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Unit2
Insideview
Conversation1
2.1Kate2Kate3Janet4Janet5Janet6Janet7Kate
3.2-3-5-1-6-7-4
4.1Shelooksabitworried,upsetorfedup.
2Shefeelsmorehomesick.
3Sometimesshefeelslikeamoodyteenager.
4KatetriestocomfortJanetbysharingherexperiencesandfeelingswithJanetandtellingherthatshehasexperiencedthesamesituation.
5KatebelievesitisnormalforJanettofeelso.
6JanetcanseethatKateisbusywithheressay.
7Janetaskstoleaveverysuddenly,soKatethinksthatJanetisleavingbecausewhatshesaidmayhaveupsetherinsomeway.ShewantstogiveJanetmorehelp.
Conversation2
6.1b2a3d4d5d
7.1shewasfeeling
2Ifeltasif
3Iwouldn’tworryaboutit
4IwishIcouldhavehelped
5youlookcheerful
6Whatanamazinggrade
7Ifeelontopoftheworld
8.1a2a3a4a5a6b
Outsideview
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3.Thetruestatementsare:
2,3and5.
4.1c2a3b4c5d6a7d8b9c10a
Listeningin
Passage1
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Blue
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4.1blue2yellow3green4blue-green5red6orange7blue-green8yellow
Passage2
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8.1Shefeelsveryembarrassed.
2Shecan’tbearpeoplewhoarecruel,especiallytoanimalsorchildren.
3Hedoesn’tlikethembecausetheythinktheyaresuperiorwithoutanyreason.
4Peoplewhodon’tbehaveproperlyinpublicmakehimangry.
5Helikespeoplearoundhimtobehappyandtohaveapositiveattitudetowardsthefuture.
6Hesaysheneverfeelsjealous.
7Whensheissuccessfulandwhensheisrecognizedbyherbossforwhatshecando.
8Shedoesn’tknowwhatthekidsaregoingtobelikeorhowtheymaybehave.
Unit3
Insideview
Conversation1
2.1Itwasgoodbuttoolong.
2Itwasamountainbikeandcostafortune.
3Hewillgodownthestreettoseeifhecanseeanyonewithit,whileKategoestoasktheshopkeeperiftheysawanythingsuspicious.
4Shehasn’tseenanything.
5SheadvisedKatetoreportittothepolice.
6Bikesgetstolenallthetime.
7Theyshouldgobacktothecollegeandreportit.
Conversation2
4.1c2d3d4d5b
5.1Thiswomansaidthat
2You’rejoking
3That’swhatshesaid
4It’sjusttoomuch
5Shethinks
6I’mreallyfurious
7Unbelievable
8Whattheysaidwas
6.1a2b3b4b5a6a
Outsideview
2.Thetruestatementsare:
1and4
3.1gainaccess
2committhiscrime;lookingatproperty;anuncutgarden
3800crimes
4whitefemale(AfricanandAsianBritonsaremorelikelytoliveinlargerfamilyunits.)
4.5-3-2-6-4-1
5.1b2d3b4b5d
Listeningin
Passage1
2.1Hehadforgottentoputhisfalseteethin.
2Hestole4,000dollars.
3Theysaidhestole6,000dollars,butheonlystole4,000.
4Theytracedhiscall
5Hefellasleepincourtandsuddenlywokeup,butwasn’tsurewhatwashappening.
6Thejudgeallowedhimtopleadnotguilty.
3.1thesecurityman---thepoliceman
2shopliftsomething---bitesomeone
36,000---2,000
4thesupermarketmanager---thenewspaper
5whetherhewasguiltyornot---whatwashappening
Passage2
6.Nameofthevictim:
AnnaBlack
Datetheattacktookplace:
justoveraweekago
Timeofdaytheattacktookplace:
aboutseven
Genderoftheattacker:
male
Itemthemuggertriedtosteal:
mobilephone
Genderandnumberofthepeoplewhohelpedthevictim:
twomen
Timethepolicetooktoarrive:
fiveminutes
7.1b2a3a4b5d
8.1Yes,Ipracticethreetimesaweek---soI’mreadyforsituationslikethis.
2Yes,Icanreactveryfast.
3Ifellbackwardsontohim.
4Yeah!
I’mtallandquiteheavy–sowebothfelltothegroundtogether.
5Oh,I’dliketothinkso.
6Ithinkit’sagoodideatohavesomekindofdefensetraining.
Unit4
inside
2.front/several/didnotrealize/thethief/sell
3.Mark1236Janet4Kate56
41-7tornadoeshavedamagedhomesinNorthernEngland./heisstillmissing/globalwarmingisaccelerating/therearelotsofdifferentviewanditisverystimulating/anewsaddict/theyhavetobeknowledgeableaboutcurrentaffairs./whethersheisgoingtowatchFriendswithherlater.
5.1-6thereisstillnonewsof/scientistsclaimthat/mostlygetmynews/I’vegotintothehabitof/Ispendtoomuchtime
1.1-6babbba
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2.1-5doyoumind/journalism,photography/fortwohours/gettingtheseinvitations/onthescreen
4..trueones25
5.1-5everySaturdaynight/totakepeople’spictures/howdoyouliketheideathatsomeonecantakepicturesofyouonthestreet?
/theyfellyoushouldn’thavetherighttoinvadetheirprivacy/becausewhateverweareconsuming,weareencouragingthemtospread.
listenin
2.Hesayshewasonthephonetohisgirlfriend,butinthecartoonhewasactuallytalkingtoagirlinthekitchen./Becauseheisthepersonbeinginterviewedforthenewsstoryandknowsthemostaboutit.
3.
PhilTaylor
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hehadatelephoneconversationwithhisgirlfriendandforgotaboutthechipshewasdeepfrying,andthenthechipsandoilcaughtfire.
10minutes.
thefireruinedthecooker,twokitchenunitsandonewall.
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81-5justasmany/howtheybehave/agardeningprogram/doverywell/tosaytothat
Unit5
inside
3.topicsmentioned23568
4.1-8
I’dlovetoknowmoreabouttheemperor,hewascool.
beforethat,thereweresevenbigstatesandtheyhadbeenfightingeachotherformanyyears.
Qinwaskingofthelargeststateandhedefeatedthesixotherstates,oneafteranother
afterhisarmyhadattackedthefirststate,thenextstatesurrenderedwithoutmuchfight.
thearmyleaderswereveryclever,theyusedarivertofloodthecity.
afterconqueringthelaststate,QinmadehimselfEmperorofthewholeofchina
washetheemperorwhocreatedtheTerracottaWarriors?
hewassoafraidofdeaththathewantedthemtoguardhimintheafterlife
5.1-4somethinglike500000men./heisseenasthegreatestemperorinChinesehistory./yes,ofcoursehhadenemies./yes,hebuiltthefirstGreatWall
6..1-4shesaysitwasanincredibleachievement/asaresultoftheunification/hestandardizedwriting,themoneysystemandthesystemformeasuringandweighingthins./hebuiltittostoptribesfromthenorthinvading.
7.1-6well,soheunifiedChina/asresult/somethinglike/asaresultof/somepeoplehatedhimsomuch/sohebuiltahugewall
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31-6dawnservice/rememberforget/diedinbattleidentified/oneunshakabletruth/conflictsaroundtheworld/rememberingfohome
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