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全新版大学英语视听说教程1(全)

全新版大学英语视听说教程1

U1

Listening

A:

1、Answers will vary. (e.g. He is picking an asparagus

plant; he is a farmer.)

2、Answers will vary. (e.g. Some people have too much

rain; other people do not have enough water.

3、Answers will vary.

C:

1、crucial

2、resources

3、huge

4、on average

5、conserve

6、requires

7、cut

8、leak

9、wastes

10、statistics

D:

1、C

2、BC

3、B

E:

1、70 2

2、7.5 billion

3、9 billion

4、1,799

5、3,000 13

F:

1、water brush your teeth

2、shorter showers

3、meat

4、leaky faucets

Extended Listening

Exercise A:

1、C

2、B

3、D

4、C

Exercise B:

S2: 6、20、25、80

S3:put off、dripping、leaky、leave、brushing your teeth、shorter showers、laundry

Exercise C:

1、C

2、B

3、B

4、A

5、A

Exercise D:

wasteful

a、leave the lights on

b、drink half of it

c、go bad

Exercise E:

3 2 1 4

Exercise F:

1、D

2、B

3、A

Exercise G:

1、36

2、140,000

3、15.4 3 17

Exercise H:

1、B

2、A

3、B

4、C

Exercise I:

1、agreement world greenhouse emissions

2、February 2005

3、air conditioning jackets and ties

4、carbon emissions

Speaking

Exercise D:

serv nough tis leak cent la get wast

TEDTalks

C. Vocabulary:

1—5:CBBAB

6—10:CAACB

D. Watch for Main Ideas:

4

E. Watch for Details:

Segment 1

1、B

2、A

3、C

4、A

Segment 2

I:You should follow two steps to use a paper towel correctly.

A:Shake

B:Fold

F. Expand Your Vocabulary:

1、B

2、A

3、A

4、B

Self-test

1—5:BADAB

6—10:DACCB

1—5:CADCA

6—10:BDDCC

U2

Listening

A. Communicate:

1、Answers will vary. (e.g. Africa, east Africa,

Tanzania and Kenya

2、Answers will vary. (e.g. A cheetah is chasing a

wildebeest in the Serengeti National Park.

3、Answers will vary. (e.g. a trip to see animals in

their natural habitat

B. Think Critically

1、photo safari.

2、Awesome

3、His reasons for going on a safari

C. Vocabulary

1、cycle

2、essential

3、a couple of

4、motivation

5、chases

6、illegally

7、landscape

8、endangered

9、extinct

10、conservation

D. Listen for Main Ideas

1、BD

2、4-3-1-2

E. Listen for Details

1、F

2、T

3、F

4、T

5、F

6、F

7、T

8、F

Exercise F

1、B

2、C

3、A

4、C

5、B

Extended Listening

Exercise A

1、B

2、C

3、D

Exercise B

1、F

2、T

3、F

4、T

5、T

Exercise C

1、C

2、D

3、A

Exercise D

1、low carbon footprint

2、environment

3、incredible diversity

Exercise E

1、C

2、B

3、D

Exercise F

1、June 15

2、NANPA

3、2006

4、outdoors camera interest hills cliffs Park

Exercise G

1、A

2、D

3、B

Exercise H

1、a school

2、an organization

3、a person

4、a workshop

5、a lake

Speaking

Exercise A

1、A professional guide.

2、They had seven seats.

3、In tents, in a camp.

4、Female lions

5、In the middle of the road

6、Lying, sleeping.

7、About 10 feet away

8、For about 15 minutes.

TEDTalks

D. Vocabulary

1–5:ABACB

6—10:ACBBC

Watch

E. Watch for Main Ideas

3

F. Watch for Details

1、=

2、→→

3、spctclr 2% ↑m ↑ft

H. Watch for Details

1 、giant super grapefruit spectacular

2、tactile warm charged turquoise straight

I. Expand Your Vocabulary

1、B after a while

2、A I’m just kidding

3、A small-scale version

Self-test

1–5: ADCAB

6—10:DBCCC

1—5: CADDB

6–10:DACCA

U3

Listening

A. Communicate

1、Answers will vary. (e.g. The photo shows a lot of

traffic in a city. It was taken in Xiamen, China.

2、Answers will vary. (e.g. traffic, long commutes,

difficulty parking, accidents

3、Answers will vary

B. Communicate

Answers will vary. (e.g. The speaker says that cars are not very eco-friendly. Alternative methods of transportation are different ways to travel that are better for the environment. An example is riding a bike.

C. Vocabulary

1、g

2、d

3、c

4、a

5、j

6、e

7、b

8、f

9、I

10、h

D. Listen for Main Ideas

1、To begin cable car (Mi Teleférico)

2、I’m going to present e-bikes (electric bicycles)

3、My topic today is electric microcars

E. Listen for Details

Problems w / travel to / from El Alto & La Paz:dangerous

noise

traffic

pollution

Benefits of Mi Teleférico system:

convenient

fast

cheap

eco-friendly

F. Listen for Details

1、1,500

2、20-30

3、a penny 1,000

4、18

5、15

Exercise G

1、T

2、F

3、T

4、T

5、F

Extended Listening

Exercise A

1、B

2、D

3、C

4、A

Exercise B

1、F

2、F

3、T

Exercise C

1、In 2010

2、Two

3、They could communicate with each other and pass each

other safely

4、General Motors and Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

5、Two years.

Exercise D

1、A

2、D

3、A

4、A

Exercise E

Advantages of regenerative brakes:

1、converted stored used

2、wear and tear

Advantages of smart sensors:

1、safer

2、delays

3、passengers

Advantages of magnetic levitation:

1、silently

2、pollutants

Exercise F

1、C

2、B

3、D

Exercise G

1、electric vehicle owners place charge 2:

a、full battery cover

b、Electrify batteries

Exercise H

1、C

2、B

3、B

Exercise I

1、200

2、Their energy consumption and CO? emissions by 50%.

3、Electricity

4、It can emit between 20 to 35% less carbon per

passenger mile

TEDTalks

D. Vocabulary

1、g

2、c

3、e

4、f

5、a

6、d

7、j

8、h

9、I

10、b

E. Watch for Main Ideas

1、c

2、b

3、d

4、e

5、a

F. Watch for Details

1、less

2、carry

3、15

4、1,000 dollar

G. Watch for Details

20 mph uphill

battery

6 miles of range

bought at a toy store

from remote control airplanes

H. Watch for Details

1、F

2、N

3、N

4、T

5、N

I. Expand Your Vocabulary

1、A wall outlet

2、B novel concepts

3、A handheld

4、B compelling facts

Self-test

1–5: CBABD

6–10: ABBCD

1—5:DCBAD

6—10: CABDC

U4

Listening

A. Communicate

1—4:Answers will vary

B. Collaborate

Answers will vary. (e.g. rock, blues, folk, soundtracks,

dance, electronic, soul, R&B, house, reggae, bluegrass, country, funk, heavy metal, jazz, oldies, opera, pop

C. Vocabulary

1–5:ABCBA

6—10:ACACA

D. Listen for Main Ideas

1、classical

2、rock

3、roots music

4、jazz

E. Listen for Details

1、study

2、listen do

3、street

F. Listen for Details

1、c

2、d

3、a

4、b

Exercise G

1、d

2、b

3、c

4、a

Extended Listening

Exercise A

1、A

2、B

3、C

4、D

Exercise B

Childhood:

1955 7 the U.S

Education:

Harvard 1976

Accomplishments:

1962 internationally 75 albums Sesame Street

Exercise C

1、C

2、A

3、D

4、A

Exercise D

1、F

2、T

3、F

4、T

5、F

Exercise E

1、A

2、B

3、C

Exercise F

Research question:

volume

Subjects:

Swedish cafégrocery store

Methods:

1、55 decibels 70

2、non-healthy

3、sales

Findings:

1、20 percent more higher volume

2、junk food vegetables and fruits

Conclusion:

changing

Exercise G

1、C

2、A

3、C

Exercise H

1、2007

2、14 and 21

3、ideas and thoughts culture and perspective

4、relationships future

Speaking

Exercise C

1、A

2、A

3、B

4、A

5、B

6、B

TEDTalks

C. Vocabulary

1、g

2、j

3、a

4、h

5、d

6、I

7、c

8、b

9、f

10、e

D. Watch for Main Ideas

1

3

E. Watch for Details

Segment 1

1、Answers will vary. (e.g. played Handel flying: Brazil)

2、Answers will vary. (e.g. played Handel while driving:

Amsterdam)

3、Answers will vary. (e.g. amazed by Handel keyboard

music because of its sound)

4、Answers will vary. (e.g. found it on Internet)

5、Answers will vary. (e.g. Handel piece sad, then

energetic)

Segment 2

1、Answers will vary. (e.g. children 7–8: open, willing,

comfortable listening to music; listen without prejudice)

2、Answers will vary. (e.g. children 11–12: complexity

an issue; others’opinions count; prejudiced)

F. Watch for Reasons

Answers will vary. (e.g. She fell in love with the music, and she wanted to share it with everyone.)

G. Expand Your Vocabulary

1、A day-to-day

2、B being in awe of

3、B are open to

4、A state of wonder

Self-test

1–5: ACDCB

6—10: CABDD

1–5: ADBAA

6–10: CDBAB

U5

Listening

A. Communicate

1、Answers will vary. (e.g. They are thankful that they can

go to school.)

2、Answers will vary. (e.g. You thank someone for giving you

directions in a new place.)

3、Answers will vary.

C. Vocabulary

1、g

2、a

3、I

4、j

5、c

6、f

7、e

8、b

9、d

10、h

D. Listen for Main Ideas

B

Exercise E

全勾选

gratitude

F. Listen for Details

d

e

b

c

G. Listen for Details

1、b

2、c

3、a

H. Listen for Details

1、write down

2、thank you

3、notice

4、actions

Extended Listening

Exercise A

1、A

2、B

3、C

4、D

Exercise B

Characters:

·art

·new

Plot:

·the best competition

·show you

·get into a fight

·listen patiently

Theme:

·thankful open

`a way to be happy

Exercise C

1、C

2、D

3、B

4、C

Exercise D

1、F

2、T

3、T

4、F

5、T

Exercise E

1、B

2、B

3、D

Exercise F

1、In August 2017, in Texas.

2、Because he wanted to help a teenager who was in need of an emergency surgery.

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