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新标准大学英语视听说4答案

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Unit1

Insideview

Conversation1

2.Janet:

gobacktoChina,domymaster’s(whichmeansgoingbacktouniversity),liveinLondon,becomeateacher,workinpublishing,applyforajobatLondonTimeOff,updatemyCVandlookforjobstogether.

Andy:

leaveLondon,gotoChina,lookforjobstogether.

3.thetruestatementsare2and8.

Conversation2

5.wasagoferbeforehebecamearesearcherforLiftOffUK.

wantsJoe’sjobasaproducer.

6.1(d)2(d)3(a)4(c)

7.1It’snotalwaysveryeasyworkingwith

didheendupinLondon

leastexperiencedperson

’sgoodathisjob

’sconfidentandverycompetent

getonwithhimquitewell

EverydayEnglish

8.1(b)2(b)3(a)4(a)5(b)

Outsideview

2.thetruestatementsSamanthaagreeswithare:

1,2,3and4.

4.needstoimproveherinterviewtechniquestohelphertogetajob

doesn’tknowhowtoanswerthequestionsandgiveanswersthatmightleadherfailureinajobinterview.

doesn’tunderstandwhattheinterviewerisactuallylookingfor.

youneedtobewellpreparedforaninterview.Itboilsdowntopreparation,presentationandunderstandingwhattheinterviewerislookingfor.

5.jobcoach

onthepositionandthecompany

notpractisedwithsomeofthequestions

youpresentyourself

theinterviewerisactuallylookingfor

presentationandunderstanding

relationshiptothejob

examplesinyourlife

withproblems

7.thepiecesofadvicethespeakersgiveare:

1,3,5,7,8,9,10and11.

Listeningin

Passage1

2.

Canadianicehockeyplayers

Thebeatles

BillGates

Goodluck

Money

Hardwork,practiceandtraining

Plentyoftime

Supportivefamily

Beingintherightplaceattherighttime

Beingbornattherighttime

Knowingtherightpeople

Belongingtotherightculture

Goingtotherightschool

Gettingextracoaching

Genius

3.1(b)2(d)3(a)4(d)5(c)

Passage2

7.TheUS:

typicalworkinghours:

9-5

Officeclothes:

formen,jacketandtieorpenneckshirt,sometimesjeans

Mealbreaks:

onehour

Overtime:

yes;paidforeach15minuteperiodafterthefirsthour

Holidays:

twoweeksayear;threeweeksafterfiveyears

Retirementage:

men:

65;women:

62or63

Payday:

twiceamonth;atthebeginningandmiddleofthemonth

Companybenefits:

leaseacompanycar;apensionplanandahealthcareplan

Brazil:

typicalworkinghours:

8-5or9-6,butpeopleusuallyworklonger

Officeclothes:

casualandinformal,butneatandtidy

Mealbreaks:

onehour

Overtime:

yes,veryoften;notpaid

Holidays:

30workingdays

Retirementage:

men:

65orafter30-35years’work;women:

after60

Payday:

somecompaniesmaytwiceamonth;othersonceamonth

Companybenefits:

Itdepends:

maybeacompanycar,livingaccommodation,schoolforchildren,lunchandtravelcosts,gasoline,healthinsurance…

 

Unit2

Insideview

Conversation1

2.Joe:

1Andy:

2Janet:

3,4

3.isafeatureprogrammewhichreviewsrecentlypublishedbooks

ofthemhavereadallofthebooks

’sannoyed

featuresnewbooksthatmayhaveaLondonangle,butnotnecessarily.

CharlesDickens’booksarealwaysonTV

knowsquitealotaboutDickensbecausesheisstudinghisworkatuniversity.

’sabiographywhichdescribestheLondonlocationswhicharethesettingsformanyofDickens’books.

.

Conversation2

5.portsmouth;19thcentury;novels;aroundthelawcourtsinthecentreofLondon;Hedescribeshardship,povertyandcrimeinLondon;OliverTwist,DavidCopperfield

6.1(a)2(b)3(d)4(c)5(c)

7.

(1)Hewasn’tbeingatallfair

(2)sometimeshereallygetsonmynerves

(3)keephisproblemsawayfromthestudio

(4)HewasborninPortsmouth

(5)Hesetmostofhisstoriesin

(6)WhereaboutsinLondonarehisstoriesset

(7)someofhisstoriestakeplace

(8)Cheerup

(9)I’llgetoverit

Everydayenglish

8.1(b)2(a)3(a)4(b)5(a)

Outsideview

2.thestatementsmentionedare:

2and7

4.books

atanartexhibition

totheInternet

youborrowcomputergames

booksandphotographs

schoolsanduniversities

5.isanationallibrary

canfindbooksandotherprintedmaterials

BritishLibraryaddsmillionsofitemstoitscollectioneveryyear.

notatall,althoughsomereadingmaytakenewforms,(likereadingfromcomputerscreensormobilephones),readingbookswillremainpopular.

6.

Name

TheBritishLibrary

Location

London

Yearthenewbuildingopened

1998

Itemscollected

Books,soundrecordings,music,maps,newspapers,andmagazines

Numberofitemsaddedyearly

Threemillion

Listeningin

Passage1

2.beganover20yearsago

onceeveryfourorfiveweeks

hostpreparesdinnerandthenadiscussionstarts

novels,classics,non-fictionlikehistoryandtravelwriting

3.1(d)2(a)3(c)4(a)5(b)

Passage2

6.

Place

Author

Work

London

CharlesDickens

WilliamShakespeare

OliverTwist

RomeoandJuliet

Oxford

JRRTolkien

LordoftheRings

HampshireandBath

JaneAustern

PrideandPrejudice

WestYorkshire

CharlotteBronte

EmilyBronte

JaneEyre

WutheringHeights

TheLakeDistrict

WilliamWordsworth

“IWonderedLonelyasaCloud“

7.’mnotaprofessionalliteraryspecialist

closelinkswithwell-knownwriters

homeofmanywell-knownwriters

memorialofgreatBritishwriters

initsliteraryhistory

oftherecentseriesoffilms

itwasthehomeofthethreesisters

madeintosuccesfulfilms

theEnglish-speakingworld

workcontributes

Unit3.

Insideview

Conversation1

1.2-8-4-3-1-6-7-5

2.thetruestatementsare:

1,2,5,6and8

Conversation2

4.1(b)2(d)3(a)4(b)5(c)

5.talkingaboutfashion

’sgivingoutfreetickets

upyourmind

Londonfashionscene

farasI’mconcerned

wayIseeit

willlookgood

andpickupontheirstyel

forafewrichpeople

youaskme

’sgettinglate

EverydayEnglish

6.1(a)2(b)3(a)4(a)

Outsideview

2.1(b)2(b)3(c)4(a)5(d)

3.1(h)2(c)3(g)4(f)5(d)6(a)7(e)8(b)

4.theyfittedreallywell

NewBondStreet

thinksLondonhasamorecasualstyle

4.Camdenisknownforitsdaringandsometimesoutrageousstyles

Listeningin

Passage1

3.

Penny

Eric

1

Shechangesuptothreetimes

Heusuallystaysinworkclothes

2

Becauseofwhatshe’sdoing:

theschoolrun,gymclothes,togooutintheevening

Itdependsonwhathappens:

maybechangeshoesorchangetogooutsomewhere

3

She’sgoingforaninterviewsoshewantstolooksmart

Hewantstobefairlycasual,relaxed,andcomfortable

4

She’sdiscreetlyfashionconscious:

Shecarrieshighheelsinherbagandthenchangesintothem

He’salittlefashionconscious:

hewantstohavehisownbitofindividuality

5

Shewearsdifferentcoloursaccordingtohermood

Hedresseswithayouthfulthoughtinmind

Passage2

7.1-6-4-5-2-3

8.1(a)2(d)3(c)4(b)5(c)

9.willnotbefollowing;duringsimilarevents

beentoldbyhermodelagency;ifshelostweight

yourweightinkilos;amoreaccuratemeasurement

onorinterferein;wouldusetheircommonsense

arepromotingsizezeromodels;designandpromote

Unit4

Insideview

Conversation1

1.Janet:

1,3,6Andy:

2,4,5,7.

2.JanetwasdoingatthemarketwithJoe

isrightaboutAndybeinglatequiteoften

sayssomethingunexpectedhascomeup

thathecancheckhisschedule

cityofLondon

Conversation2

4.2-5-1-4-3

5.1(d)2(c)3(d)4(a)5(c)

6.does;havetodo

we’renotactually

comeinhereontheleft

throughtothisroom

aboutthisroomontheleft

thisroomherebelowcontains

EvertdayEnglish

7.1(b)2(a)3(b)4(a)5(b)6(b)

Outsideview

2thetruestatementsare:

4,5,6and7

3.1(b)2(a)3(c)4(c)5(b)

5.4-3-5-7-1-2-6

6.we’renothappy

allofthatbetter

morechoices

thinksaboutmoney

havingthemoney

getsolved

usmorechoices

Listeningin

Passage1

2.wereexchangingmetalsforgoods.

firstappearedinEurope.

appearedinLydiaaround700BC.

drachmawasusedasastandardfromofmoneyinlargepartsofAsiaandEurope.

960AD,inChina..

canbeseenasearlybanks.

wasappliedallovertheworld.

3.exchangedthings,didn’twe

don’tlast

loteasiertouse

thenappeared

producingthem

bigadvantageof

acertainvalue

thegrain

certainamountofsilver

to1915

Passage2

6.6-3-1-7-2-5-4

7.1(b)2(a)3(a)4(a)5(c)

Unit5

Insideview

Converation1

1.Andy:

1,3,5,7Janet:

2,4,6

2.thetruestatementsare:

1,4,5,6,8and9

Conversation2

4.fivetotenpercent

75percent

5.1(b)2(c)3(c)4(a)5(b)

6.’snotfair

maybewrong

60percentof

percentage

inaslightmajority

you

giveup

betyou

’stypicalofyoumen

EverydayEnglish

7.1(b)2(a)3(b)4(a)5(a)

Outsideview

2.theissuesthatarementionedare:

equalpay,daycarecentresforchildren,choiceofjobs,financialindependence,familyhelpingwithchildcare,afterschoolcare,choosingbetweenacareerandafamily,andmakingavaluablecontributiontosociety

3.1(b)2(d)3(d)4(c)5(c)

4.theeconomicandpoliticalsectors

on

jobsasteachingandnursing

theirownmoney

thenumberoffamilies

welllookedafter

thesystemis

willbedifficultwhen

mightbeableto

responsiblefor

wellpaidthanmen

rewarded

Listeningin

Passage1

2.

Questions

Speaker

1

4,6

2

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