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研究生英语听说教程答案基础级第三版
《研究生英语听说教程(基础级第二版)》Units1-12练习答案
UnitOne
PartIListeningPractice
SectionAListeningforGist
Task1
1.airhostess2.teacher3.dentist
4.shopassistant5.touristguide6.salesman
7.DiscJockey8.trafficwarden9.waiter
10.taxidriver
Task2
1.airways,flight2.homework
3.openupwide,finingchipped4.largersize,fit,stock
5.building,designed6.buys,products
7.record,radio8.yellowline,no-parking
9.menu,chef10.road,park
SectionBPlansforWeekend
Task3
1.Pat2.Jill3.Mary4.Sam5.Ted6.Jane
SectionCDiscussingPlansfortheWeekend
Task4
1.B2.C3.B4.C5.A6.B
SectionDMakingArrangements
Task5A.2B.4C.3D.1
Task6
1.bring:
recordsmeet:
busstop
2.bring:
sandwiches,fishingrodanddrinksmeet:
attheriver
3.bring:
whitewinemeet:
atPat’shouse
4.bring:
dessert-chocolatecakeanddrinksmeet:
infrontofhishouse
PartⅢListeningComprehensionTest
1.D2.C3.A4.B
5.D6.C7.B8.A
9.C10.C
UnitTwo
PartIListeningPractice
SectionAGuessingabouttheSituationandSpeaker
Task1
1.footballmatch2.Lawcourt3.church
4.quizshow5.airport6.weatherforecast
7.carshowroom8.drivinglesson9.school
10.tour(ofLondon)
Task2
1.footballcommentator2.Judge/magistrate
3.vicar/priest/minister4.T.Vpresenter
5.announcer6.forecaster
7.carsalesman8.dirvinginstructor
9.headmaster/principal10.tourguide
SectionBLookingforaflat
Task3
1.Aboutaflat.2.Joeisgoingtorentaflat.
3.Theyarefriendsorclassmates.4.Sheisalandlady
Task4
1.34NewStreetinKanden
2.$75includinggasandelectricity
3.onebedroomflat,centralheating,smallkitchen,bathroomwashingmachine
4.Mrs.Green
5.4o’clockthisafternoon
SectionC
Task5
1.Landlordandtenant.
2.Themanistalkingaboutthehouserules.
3.Shehasagreed.
Task6
1.Don’tallowacattogoupstairs.
2.nosmokinginabedroom
3.Don’tstickpictureswithsellotapeonthewall.
4.Closethewindowwhenyougoout.
5.Don’tputthekettleonthechestofdrawers.
SectionDApartmentsforRent
Task7
ThomasStreetUniversityAvenue
TaftRoadMetcalfStreet
Task8
1.MetcalfStreet3.UniversityAvenue
2.ThomasStreet4.TaftRoad
PartIIIListeningComprehensionTest
1.C2.B3.C4.B
5.B6.C7.B8.C
9.B10.D
UnitThree
PartIListeningPractice
SectionAListeningforSpecificInformation
Task1
1.weight;l3Pounds2.acar;650
3.acash-card;89764.afax;593381;Code-440865
5.
6.aforeign-exchangecounter;410,000pesos(Exchangerate;4,100to1)
7.weather;83F8.Waterloo;1815
Task2
1.Onadietanddoingakeep-fitclass.
2.2.Rusty,expensive.
3.Yes
4.He’llcontacthimandtalkaboutthenewcontract.
5.Probablyinabank.
6.Foraholiday
7.BecauseDaveandJanearethere.
8.Quiz.
SectionBDescribingdifferentPeople
Task3
1.Sex:
female2.Sex:
male
Age:
about35Age:
anoldermanaboutseventy
Height:
aboutaverageHeight:
rathershort,aboutfivefeetorfivefeettwo
Hair:
longblackHair:
Grey,largemustache
Others:
glasses,yellowflowerOthers:
whiteflowerinjacket
3.Sex:
female4.Sex:
male
Age:
quiteyoung,aboutthirtyAge:
aboutforty-five
Height:
reallytallHeight:
verytall
Hair:
blondHair:
verylong,dark
Others:
carryingredflowersOthers:
noflower;wearingaT-shirtsaying
“BruceSpringsIstheBoss”.
SectionCTakingaPhoto
Task4a4b5c2d6e3f1
Task5642315photos,coin,stooldial,background,flash
SectionDExpressCompany
Task6
1.Prepaidexpressbagservicemajorcities$10Buyabaginadvance.
Callforaquickpickup.
2.SamedayserviceWithinthecity$8Theywillgotoyou.
3.ExpressroadserviceAnytownDependsonForlargerpackages
distanceand
weight
Forfurtherdetailscall:
Ask:
forthesalesdepartment
PartIIIListeningComprehensionTest
1.B2.D3.B4.B
5.B6.A7.B8.D
9.C10.C
UnitFour
PartIListeningPractice
SectionAListeningforGist
Task1
1.Garden2.Vending-machine
3.Microwaveoven4.Computer/Word-processor/VideoGame
5.Clothes6.Hifi/Musicsystem
7.Art8.Concert
9.Tennis10.Holidays
Task2
1.lawn,flowerbeds,fence
2.button,coldwater,hotchocolate
3.food,becookedinnotime,electricity
4.switch,disc,program
5.fit,tight,shrink,suit
6.compact,speaker,cassette-player
7.modern,abstract,colorsandforms
8.singer,guitars,drum,records
9.player,backhand,score
10.tan,beach,hotel,camping
SectionBTelephoningaboutJobs
Task3Diane—waitressTracy——typist
Gred—carsalesmanJoe—businessman
Task3A.4B3C.1D.2
Task4
1.part-time,SaturdayandSunday,eighthoursaday
2.full-time,TuesdaythroughSunday,from5toabout12.Payis$3.35anhour.
3.workingnights;fiveorsixdaysaweek
4.aweekendjob;threeeveningsaweek,hoursarefivetomidnight
Task41.F2.T3.F4.F5.F6.F7.F
SectionCASameJoboraNewJob
Task5
1.Lizanewjob2.Tomsamejob3.Briannewjob
4.Kaynewjob5.Janicenewjob
SectionDInterviewaboutaJob
Task6
A1EmploymentAgency
1.FullName:
JessicaRichards
2.Address:
33LandseerRoad,Newtown
3.DateofBirth:
Mach19th,1980
4.Education:
Secondary
5.Examinationspassed:
English,chemistry,maths,French,physics,andbiology
6.Interests(hobbies&sports):
playingthepiano,inajazzband,water-skiing
7.Experience?
Previousposts:
labassistant
8.Postorpositionrequired:
labassistant
9.Anyspecialrequests:
no
PartIIIListeningComprehensionTest
1.C2.B3.B4.C
5.D6.C7.A8.C
9.A10.B
UnitFive
PartOneListeningPractice
SectionAListeningforGist
Task1
1.apairoftrousers2.areturnticket
3.anewspaperandmints/sweets4.balletortheatretickets
5.Drinks6.ticketsforacoachtrip
7.ahaircut8.soupandfish
9.agameofsquash10.throatmedicine
Task2
1.inaclothes-shop2.atthestation
3.atanewsagent’s4.atabox-office
5.atapub6.inatouristoffice/travelagency
7.atahairdresser’s/barber’s8.inarestaurant
9.atasportsclub10.atachemist’s/pharmacy
SectionBShopping
Task3goldpen$135bracelet$545
ring$1,259watch$23.75calculator$7.85
Task41.watch2.ring3.pen4.bracelet
Theyaretooexpensiveforher.
SectionCPayingfortheThings
Task5
1.personalcheck2.creditcard3.personalcheck4.cash5.traveler’scheck
SectionDAndrew’sComplaint
Task6
Equipment:
electricfan
No.:
BE42703—02Size:
medium
Color:
blueMadein/date:
1985
Fault:
Itdoesn’twork.
Purchaser:
AndrewEmmett
Address:
5RainbowTerraceWestOldFieldSurrey
PhoneNo.:
77480
PartIIIListeningComprehensionTest
1.B2.C3.B4.D
5.D6.D7.C8.C
9.C10.C
UnitSix
PartIListeningPractice
PartⅢListeningComprehensionTest
1.D2.B3.A4.C
5.C6.B7.D8.B
9.D10.B
UnitSeven
PartIListeningPractice
SectionATelephoneNumbers
Task1
(1)342-6070305
(2)911-1144216
(3)623-4030313
(4)505-6653504
(5)610-1214617
(6)632-1010202
(7)211-4579212
(8)397-4231602
(9)974-0012215
(10)864-3079206
Task2
(1)313
(2)202
(3)305342-6070
(4)student’snumber
SectionBTelephoneQuiz
Task3
10,9,1,4,6,
2,7,8,5,3.
Task4
1.Thenumberyouhavedialedhasbeentemporarilydisconnectedandisnolongerinservice.
2.Youcandialthatdirect.
3.Pleasehavehercallmebackat654-9234.
4.IhaveacollectcallfromSue.Willyouacceptthecharges?
5.Sheisn’thererightnowCanItakeamessage?
6.Whatnumberdidyoudial?
7.Thisnumberisunlisted.
8.I’llconnectyourcall.Pleasehold.
9.Thisisarecording.
10.Thereisnooneherebythatname.
SectionCMakingArrangements
Task5
Call
NameofPersonCalled
NameofCaller
ReasonforCall
ResultofCall
1
Mr.Edwards
JohnBird
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EdwardstocallBirdback
2
JohnBird
PeterEdwards
installationproblems
techniciantogoroundintheafternoon
3
SusanPhillips
GeraldSmith
Tofixameeting
meetingarranged10:
00nextFriday
Task7
1.MeetStaceyatschoolat4:
30.Staceyhastoldothers.BringvolleyballandStacey’smoney
2.DinnerwithTimonThursday.Willmeetat7:
00insteadof6:
30.Willpickyouuphere.
3.DrWhite.Dentalcheck-up.Thursday,2pm.Callifnotconvenient.
4.Dianecalled.RuthLeeneedsaridetomorrow.Canyoutakeher?
Callher547—6892
5.CarreadynextTuesday.Carneededalotofwork.Replacedbatterybutstillworkingonstarter.Willcostaround$350.Youneednewsnowtires.
PartIIIListeningComprehensionTest
Talk1
1.sothattheircustomersmaycallthemlongdistancefreeofcharge
2.dial0,andasktheoperatorforthe800-numberoperatorwhocanhelpyou.
3.sellproductsandservices.
4.charginghighratesorencouragingunauthorizedcallerstocall.
5.askyourlocalphonecompanytoblockaccessto900numbersfromyourphone.
Talk2
1.Cellphoneetiquette.
2.Inappropriateuseofthecellphoneiswidespread.
3.Tenfeet.
4.Becausethecellphonecanbedistractingordisruptivetoothers.
5.Itmayinterferewiththesignalsorothersensitiveequipment.
UnitEight
Task1
Task2
1.Theycanpertherabbits,sheep,andotheranimals.
2.Thereareitemsfrommanypartsoftheworld.
3.Theybelieveintakingcareoftheenvironment.
4.Itisbotheducationalandinteresting.
5.Bats,owlsandotheranimals.
SectionBSafariTour
Task3
1.Youmustn’tgetofftheland-roverwithoutpermission.
2.Youmustallstayclosetotheguide.
3.Youallhavetosigntheseinsurancedeclarations.
4.Youmustn’tdisturbtheanimals.
Task4
1.land-rover,couldbeattacked
2.companyregulation,sign
3.disturb,wild,tame,zoos
4.50miles,80
5.in