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英语视听说上册参考答案
Unit1PiratesoftheInternet
TaskIGlobalListening
1.A2.C3.B4.D
5.C6.A7.D8.D
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
1.T2.F3.T4.F5.T
Episode2
1.√2.√3.√
Episode3
(1)technologyalwayswins
(2)software
(3)advertisingsupported(4)radio
(5)Tenmillionpeople(6)music
(7)videogames(8)notliablefor
(9)typo(10)control
(11)figleaf(12)facilitating
(13)steal(14)comfortable
Episode4
1.Followingthemusicindustryandbegintosueindividualswhodownload
movies;
2.Airingadsaboutpeoplewhosejobsareatriskbecauseofthepiracy;
3.Keepingcopiesofmoviesfromleakinginthefirstplace;
4.Hiringpeopletohackthehackers/serveupthousandsoffakecopiesofnew
movies.
Episode5
1.DownloadingofftheInternet.
2.60million.
3.Embraceitandgetpaidtoo.
4.Abunchofcrooks.
5.3–5dollars.
6.Stoppingpiracy.
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Unit2TheNewSpaceRace
TaskIGlobalListening
1.A2.C3.B4.D
6.C6.A7.D8.D
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
2.F2.T3.T4.F5.F6.T
Episode2
(1)operablespaceplane
(2)atacost
(3)monopolyon(4)incentive
(5)business(6)dream
(7)contests(8)atrophy
(9)stunninglooks(10)technologicalsophistication
Episode3
2.Nearlyadecadeago.
3.Turninghisdesignsintomodelsandtestingthem.
4.HesoughtinvestmentfromPaulAllen.
5.Thevoteofconfidence.
6.Gluingcarbonfabrictogetherwithepoxy.
7.Flyingbadmintonshuttlecocks.
Episode4
1——(J)2——(A)3——(C,F)4——(B,H)5——(D)
Episode5
5.Ithasprovedthatthesmallguyscanbuildaspaceshipandgotospace.
6.Thedealistoinvest$120milliontobuildfivespaceshipsforpayingcustomers.
Flightsareexpectedtobeginin2008.
7.Yes.AccordingtoVirginGalactic,38,000peoplehaveputdownadepositfora
seat,and90peoplehavepaidthefullpriceof$200,000.
8.Hisnextgoalisaffordabletravelabovelow-Earthorbit,i.e.,affordabletravelto
themoon.
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Unit3NewOrleansisSinking
TaskIGlobalListening
1.B2.C3.A4.C
7.C6.D7.D
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
3.F2.F3.T4.F5.F6.F
Episode2
8.√5.√6.√
Episode3
(1)81years;Twotimes.
(2)Threegenerations.
(3)It’sflat.
(4)LandisallthattheFultonshave,yetitispronetodisaster.
(5)Severalfeetofftheground.
(6)80,000;$26,200.
Episode4
(1)baddesign
(2)workmanship
(3)fixed(4)nextsummer
(5)withstand(6)Category5
(7)doubled(8)billions
Episode5
9.TheymadetheassessmentonthesiteandthenWi-Fiedthereportstoacityhall
database,whichislinkedtoaerialimagesofeverysingleaddress,bothbeforeand
after.
10.Thetotalcostofreconstructionwillbegiventothecityauthorities.
11.Becausehisownhomewasfloodedandruined.
12.Itmeansthattherearetoofewpeopletopaytaxesorkeepbusinessgoing.
13.Heisaskingthenationtocommitbillionsofdollarsandmanyyearstoprotect
thecity.
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Unit4Afghanistan–AddictedtoHeroin
TaskIGlobalListening
1.C2.D3.B4.B
8.A6.C7.C8.D
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
4.F2.T3.F4.F5.F
Episode2
(1)militaryalliances
(2)privatearmies
(3)druglords(4)inhighplaces
(5)allegations(6)fordrugoffenses
(7)small-time
Episode3
1——(A,G)2——(E,I)3——(F)
4——(K)5——(D)
Episode4
9.Todosomethingaboutseniorofficialsandgovernorsinvolvedinthedrug
business.
10.Toremovethemfromoffice/fromthecountry.
11.Theneedtofightterrorism/insurgency.
12.Destroyit.
13.Forfearofdisruptingtheflowofintelligence.
Episode5
14.Thenumberofacresofpoppyundercultivationdropped20percentthisyear.
15.Theywerepromisedhealthclinics,schoolsandroads.
16.Theyelicittolls,protectionmoneyanddrugsfromtraffickersinareasthey
control.
17.Fightingnarcoticsisasimportantasfightingterrorism;Itneedstobeelevatedto
arankthatiscommensuratewiththethreatitposes.
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Unit5TheGlobalWarning
TaskIGlobalListening
1.D2.A3.A4.B
9.D6.C7.B
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
5.F2.T3.T4.T5.T6.F
Episode2
(1)naturally
(2)man’sdoing
(3)expeditions(4)icecores
(5)fingerprint(6)burningfossilfuels
(7)carbondioxide(8)thousand
(9)warm
Episode3
6.√3.√4.√
Episode4
14.Landofthegreatbear.
15.Polarbears’health.
16.Atranquillizerdart.
17.Bearpopulationthereisthehealthiest.
18.Changesinthebears’fat,dimensionsandteeth.
19.Theycanonlyhuntontheice.
Episode5
18.Theysaythey’renomorereliablethanthelocalweatherman.
19.Theymadescienceaspreciseasitistoday.
20.TheUScan’tflipitsenergyuseovernightanditseconomymightgethurt.
21.Hisjobistotellthegovernmentexactlywhatheknowsscientifically.
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Unit6TheCoalCowboy
TaskIGlobalListening
1.B2.C3.D4.A
10.B6.D7.A8.C
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
7.F2.T3.F4.F5.F
Episode2
20.√4.√6.√
Episode3
(1)Naziera
(2)coal-basedfuels
(3)apartheid(4)gasifyingcoal
(5)pollutants(6)conventionaldiesel
7)engineperformance(8)lessthanone
(10)twiceasmuch(11)conventional
Episode4
22.920,000;Oneyear.
23.Hehashiseyeonthenationalstage.
24.Farmersandranchersfightingthecoal-to-dieselplan.
25.Toxiceyesores.
Episode5
7.Miningcompanieshavegottenaroundthelawinthepast.
8.Montanahasgotallthelandtherethatcanbeusedtoproducebiofuels.Itwill
becompetitive.
9.Biodieselcanonlymeet15percentoftheUSdieseldemandsevenifall
farmlandisdevotedtothiscause.
10.Notyet,becausetherewillbealotofengineeringontheflyandcostoverruns
forthefirstplantofthiskind.
11.Thepriceofoilwillnotdropbackto$25or$30abarrel.
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Unit7CanaVideoGameLeadtoMurder?
TaskIGlobalListening
1.A2.D3.C4.A
11.B6.B7.C8.B
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
8.F2.F3.F4.T5.T6.F
Episode2
21.E2.C3.A4.D5.G6.B7.F
Episode3
(1)Aggression
(2)InstituteofHealth
(3)developed(4)impulsecontrolcenter
(5)underconstruction(6)considerconsequences
(7)urges(8)heightened
(9)riskfactors(10)upbringing
(11)turntoviolence32
Episode4
26.SellingMooretwoversionsofthegame.
27.Millionsoflaw-abidingcitizens.
28.Itmakesthedevicethatrunsthegame.
29.It’sbecomingmoredangerous.
Episode5
12.Whenanewmediumcomesalong,itwillbethesubjectofalmostahysterical
attack.
13.Hecan’utnderstandwhygamestargetingpoliceofficersweremadebythe
manufacturers.
14.Theycardteenagersinanefforttokeepviolentgamesfromunderagekids.
15.Theyareconsideringlawsthatwouldbanthesaleofviolentgamestothose
under17.
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Unit8TheStarofStarbucks
TaskIGlobalListening
1.D2.B3.B4.B
12.D6.D7.A8.A
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
9.T2.T3.F4.T5.F
Episode2
(1)Coffeemasters
(2)coinedaphrase
(3)fillingsouls(4)fillingbellies
(5)humanconnection(6)humanity
(7)communities(8)homeandwork
Episode3
1√3√4√
Episode4
22.1971.
23.Hefelthewashome.
24.Addinganespressobar.
25.Coffeeconsumptionwasdown.
26.papercups;3buckseachcup;Italianname
Episode5
30.It’slocatedinBrooklyn.Therearebulletholesinthedoorleadingtoaparnttme
7G
31.Hewasfromapoorneighborhoodandhisfatherwasinjuredonthejob.
32.Hewasadeliverydriverwhopickedupanddeliveredclothdiapers.
33.Therewasnohospitalization,nohealthinsurance,noworkman’scompensatio
forhisfather.
34.Heoffershisemployeesheathcareandstockoptions.Healsopaysfarmers
higherthanmarketrateforbeans.
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