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1、新世纪视听说教程2答案听力原文uni 14级视听说听力原文unit8 Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause.
2、 During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. A: How much does it cost to deliver the parcel of documents? B: You can ask the agent over there. A. In a post office. B. In a laundry shop. C. In a supermarket. D. In a pharmacy. A: Coul
3、d you please lend me your MP3 player over the weekend? B: I did last week. Dont push your luck. A. Her MP3 player is broken. B. The man is lucky for borrowing her MP3 player. C. She wont lend the MP3 player this time. D. The man hasnt returned the MP3 player yet. A: Hi, there. Can I help you? B: Hi
4、. uh . I am looking for a present for my husband. A: Oh, great. Is it his birthday? B: No. Its our wedding anniversary. We buy presents for each other every time. A: Sounds terrific. So . what are you interested in? B: Im not sure. Do you have any suggestions? A: What about the leather shoes? One hu
5、ndred percent first-class cowhide. B: Um . it looks good, but I dont like the style. A: So what about the suit? Is steel grey your favorite color? B: Yeah, its nice. But I bought one for Leonard last year. A: All right. What about a nice necktie that goes with the suit? You like that? B: Oh, thats g
6、orgeous. I like the style and color. How much is it? A: Lucky for you. We offer special discounts this week. You know, we are a new fashion store in the neighborhood. So its 156 dollars, including tax. B: Its acceptable. Ill take it. Thank you. Questions 3 to 5 are based on the conversation you have
7、 just heard. 1.The woman wants to buy _ present. A. a birthday B. an anniversary C. a Christmas D. a New Year 2.What is the first thing the shop assistant recommends? A. Leather shoes. B. Suit. C. Necktie. D. Glasses. 3.How much is the present the woman chooses? A. 152 dollars, not including tax. B.
8、 152 dollars, including tax. C. 156 dollars, not including tax. D. 156 dollars, including tax. Directions: In this section, you will hear several short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a qu
9、estion, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Passage One Choosing your neighborhood is probably the most important step in finding a home. Your neighborhood partly determines your personal safety. It affects the education of your children and of the childre
10、n around you. Your neighborhood affects the way you feel about your life, as well as your enjoyment of your home. Here are some tips for finding a neighborhood to live in. First, you should start by driving around the areas that you find inviting. You may want to start with areas near your home or n
11、ear schools that you know are good, or that your children are attending. You may also start near the home of relatives or close friends. While driving, be sure to record the names of neighborhoods that attract you. Second, collect sales and rental information. If you are looking to buy a home, take
12、a sales booklet from each home that provides one for the public. This will help you get an idea of what the neighborhood has to offer, and the price range of house. This will also help you avoid an area that you cant afford. If you are renting, write down phone numbers and call the owners. Last but
13、not least, once you have narrowed down where you want to live and are at the point of making final decisions, drive through the neighborhoods at later hours. Its a good time to check out how safe the area is. Questions 6 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard. 1.Choosing a good neighborh
14、ood is very important because _. A. you have to live there forever B. you cant always live in the same place C. it is about the education of your children D. it affects your health 2.Where can you start if you want to research the area by driving? A. Near supermarkets. B. Near good schools. C. Near
15、good restaurants. D. Near poor households. 3.If you want to buy a house in the neighborhood, you should _. A. ask your neighbors B. collect sales booklets C. call your friends D. collect rental information 4.Why is it important to know the price range of house? A. Because you can avoid areas that yo
16、u cant afford. B. Because you will be better prepared for settling down. C. Because you can borrow money as early as possible. D. Because you can know whether people living there are rich or not. 5.Before making your final decision, you should _. A. call a real estate agent B. visit your future neig
17、hbors C. bring your family to the neighborhood and listen to their opinions D. drive through the neighborhood at later hours Passage Two Once upon a time people knew and depended upon their neighbors. With speed and technology we have become ever more separated from each other. As income becomes lim
18、ited, prices rise and some people lose their jobs, we can become less dependent on strangers and more dependent on neighbors and family. Maybe we can find more riches in creating a caring, pleasant community where we live. One way to do that is to stop by your neighbors house to say hello or wish th
19、em a happy holiday. If a neighbor is aging, is a single parent or has lost a job, he or she may be too proud to ask for a hand. Maybe you can assist in some way. If you have extras, such as party gifts, books, handmade gifts, childrens clothes, ask your neighbors if they might be interested. Its all
20、 done in the spirit of sharing, not charity. Your neighbors might even have offerings youll appreciate in return at some point. If you are entertaining and know you have neighbors who are alone during the holidays, invite them to join you. Even if they dont come, theyre likely to feel less lonely kn
21、owing someone cared to ask. Maybe the biggest gift we can give is the gift of ourselves. As people gather together to help each other, they grow stronger. Then wonderful friendships will be established, lives will be improved or even saved, and laughter will be born, if we reach out to our neighbors
22、! Questions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard. 1.As prices rise and people lose their jobs, we can become more dependent on _. A. the country B. our neighbors C. the local government D. ourselves 2.What is TRUE about a neighbor who is a single and jobless parent? A. He or she wil
23、l ask others for help. B. He or she will stay at home. C. He or she will be too proud to ask for help. D. He or she will make no friends. 3.You can share extras with your neighbors, such as _. A. food leftovers B. yesterdays newspaper C. childrens clothes D. used cars 4.What if a lonely neighbor ref
24、uses your invitation to a home party? A. You will feel humiliated. B. You will not become friends. C. He will certainly invite you next time. D. He will feel less lonely. 5.The biggest gift we can offer is _. A. the gift of ourselves B. our childhood memories C. sharing everything D. our secrets Dir
25、ections: In this section, you will hear several sentences. Listen carefully and then repeat. Could you wrap it for me? How much does this cost? Could you weigh this for me? On weekends I usually go to the laundromat to do my laundry. I usually go shopping in the neighborhood after dinner. Directions
26、: There is a short text shown on the computer screen (as is shown below). You are required to read the text aloud. Your voice will be recorded into the system. Youll have 1 minute for preparation and then you are required to begin reading when hearing the beginning signal sound and stop it when hear
27、ing the ending signal sound. Your reading should be limited within 1.5 minutes. Now you have 1 minute to prepare. My house is in a thick forest in Florida and we are experiencing a severe drought this year. Friday night my neighbor held a big party. I dont mind the loud music or rude guests. But the
28、y lit a fire deep in their backyard at the edge of the woods. I was scared and I called the fire department. They came and frankly must have been friends with half the party. When I asked them just as they pulled out, the fireman said he told them to put it out. Obviously they did nothing! The fire
29、was not really put out. Today, at noon, the woods caught on fire behind my house. It took 25 men and two bush trucks six hours to put it out. Directions: Look at the picture below, which is about two neighbors. It seems the woman has helped the man with something and he is thanking her. You are requ
30、ired to play the man and deliver your thanks. Your presentation should consist of three parts: 1) what she has done for you; 2) how it has helped you; 3) your expression of gratitude. Youll have 1 minute to prepare and another 2 minutes to complete your presentation. Now you have 1 minute to prepare
31、. Directions: True or False. Watch the video clip and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). Imaginary Beach Takeshi: I cant believe how hot it is out there. Why didnt we go to Hawaii with everyone else? Mike: Because we didnt have the money. Takeshi: Well, why didnt we g
32、et an air conditioner? Mike: Hello? Same reason. And quit complaining! Weve got air conditioning. Takeshi: Mike, thats a bowl of ice and a fan. Mike: ) Check out that gorgeous view. Takeshi: Right, but not exactly realistic. Mike: OK, come over here. Close your eyes. Feel that cool, ocean breeze. Ta
33、keshi: Mike, thats the fridge. Mike: ) Takeshi: Raw hot dogs? Mike: Dont worry. Im going to cook them up on that grill over there. Takeshi: Mike, you know youre not allowed to use a grill inside an apartment, right? Mike: OK. Ill use the microwave then. Takeshi: A beach, with a microwave. Sure, Mike
34、. Mike: Thats the beauty of Imaginary Beach. Weve got a microwave oven, weve got a TV with a remote control. Who could ask for anything more? Takeshi: What about water? Thats the main reason people go to the beach. What are you going to use for that? The bathtub? Mike: ) Takeshi: Mike, thats for spr
35、aying plants, not me! Mike: You know, the sound of the waves, the coean mist . makes me want to surf. Takeshi: Surf? Mike: ) Takeshi: Mike, no. You cant stand on that, youll break it! Mike: ) Look at me, dude? Im hangin ten! Takeshi: ) Huh. Im getting the hang of this imagination thing. Mike: ) Take
36、shi feels very hot in the room. T F Mike and Takeshi will go to the beach in Hawaii. T F Mike can use a grill in the apartment. T F Mike sprays water on Takeshi to create the feel of water. T F Takeshi pretends that he is surfing. T F Directions: Fill in the blanks. Watch the video clip a and fill i
37、n the blanks with the words you hear. Takeshi: Well, why didnt get an air-conditioner|air conditioner? Mike: Hello? Same reason . And quit complaining ! . Mike: Ok, come over here. Close your eyes . Feel that cool, ocean breeze . Takeshi: Mike, thats the fridge . . Mike: Thats the beauty of ImaginaryBeach. Weve got a microwaveoven, weve got a TV with a remote control . Who could ask for anything more ?