新动力 大学英语听力教程1Unit原文及答案.docx

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1、新动力 大学英语听力教程1Unit原文及答案Unit 8 Part One Warming-up Activity 1. Good blood, bad blood. 2. He threw three free throws. 3. Blue glue gun, green glue gun. 4. Each Easter Eddie eats eighty Easter eggs. 5. Miss Smiths fish-sauce shop seldom sells shellfish. 6. Ripe white wheat reapers reap ripe white wheat

2、right. 7. I wish I were what I was when I wished I were what I am. 8. Elizabeths birthday is on the third Thursday of this month. 9. A big black bug bit a big black bear, made the big black bear bleed blood. 10. While we were walking, we were watching window washers wash Washingtons windows with war

3、m washing water. Part Two Statements 1. according to the law 2. their views are quoted 3. looking at the doors and windows 4. was devoted to efforts 5. in a traditional American society Part Three Short Conversations 1. W: Father, would you please wake me up at eight oclock tomorrow morning? M: Of c

4、ourse, Mother. If youre fined again, well have no money for our trip to Europe. Q: What is the probable relationship of the two speakers? (D) 2. W: Its bedtime. Dont you want to go to bed? M: Mummy doesnt make me go to bed. She promised me to stay up as long as I like. Q: What is the probable relati

5、onship between two speakers? (A) 3. W: Can I help you? M: I want to see a pair of shoes like the black ones on the second shelf. Q: What is the probable relationship of the two speakers? (C) 4. W: Have you found anything wrong with my left foot? M: Yes, but dont worry about it since youll be all rig

6、ht again after an operation. Q: What is the relationship of the woman and the man? (D) 5. W: How long could I keep this book? M: Two weeks. You can renew it for a longer time. And if its overdue, youll be fined. Q: What is the possible relationship between the two speakers? (A) Part Four Short Passa

7、ge Children who do not get enough good food in the first two years of life suffer lasting damage. They may be underdeveloped or underweight. They may suffer from poor health or limited intelligence. In addition, poorly nourished children are more likely to drop out of school and earn less money as a

8、dults. Too little food is the first cause of poor nutrition. But many children who live in homes with plenty of food suffer for other reasons. For instance, mothers often fail to give their newly born babies their first breast milk. It is full of nutrients that improve a babys ability to fight infec

9、tions and disease. Poor nutrition is thirdly linked to economic growth in poor countries. Moreover, a lack of nutrition in early childhood can cost developing nations up to three percent of their yearly earnings. Many of these countries have economics that are growing at a rate of two to three perce

10、nt yearly. In fact, their economic growth could be doubled if they improved nutrition. The developing countries should change their policies to deal with the lack of nutrition. Instead of directly providing food, educational programs in health and nutrition should be given to mothers with young babi

11、es. Besides, cleaner living conditions and improvements in health care are highly recommended. Questions: 1. What is the passage mainly talking about? (B) 2. What may NOT result from the lack of nutrition? (D) 3. Which of the following is NOT a reason for childrens lack of nutrition? (A) 4. If a dev

12、eloping country improved nutrition, how much its yearly economic growth rate would be? (A) 5. What is highly recommended by the passage to avoid the lack of nutrition? (C) Part Five True or False Exercises A new study shows that six people die every minute from smoking. That equals 3 million deaths

13、around the world every year. It describes smoking as the biggest cause to deadly disease among grown-ups in industrial countries. The World Health Organization says 70% of Chinese men smoke more than 15 cigarettes each day. In Latin America about 50% of the men are smokers. There are also a very lar

14、ge number of smokers in the former Soviet Union and in the east Europe. And 25% of all smoking deaths world-wide are in those areas of the world. Scientists say smoking will kill 50% of the smokers. Smoking is known to cause lung cancer. It can also lead to cancer of the mouth and other parts of bod

15、ies. Experts say that people will reduce their chance of dying from smoking if they stop smoking completely. They say smokers who give up smoking can improve their health. 1.T 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.F Part Six Fun Time Marys eyes were not very good, so she usually wore glasses. But when she was nineteen and

16、began to go out with a young man, she never wore glasses when she was with him. When he came to the door to take her out, she would take her glasses off, and when she got back home again and he left, she would put them on. One day her mother asked her: “But Mary, why do you never wear glasses when y

17、ou are with Tom? He takes you to such lovely places in his car, but you cant see anything.” “Well, mother,” said Mary. “I look prettier to Tom when Im not wearing my glasses and he looks better to me, too.” 1. What was the trouble with Marys eyes? Not very good. 2. How old was she when she began to go out with a young man? Nineteen. 3. Who was Tom? Marys boyfriend. 4. When would Mary take her glasses off? Tom came to take her out. 5. What is Marys explanation for not wearing glasses when she was with Tom? She looks prettier to Tom and Tom looks better to her.

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