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施心远主编《听力教程》3_(第2版)Unit_14答案.pdf

1、Unitl4Section One Tactics for ListeningParti Spot DictationMake Your Child a WinnerPeak performances-moments when children(1)achieve the best thats in them-are the stuff of every parents(2)dream.And yet most of us have seen a report card or heard a trumpet solo that(3)falls short of what our kids ca

2、n(4)accomplish.Why can some boys and girls repeatedly pull themselves to the(5)heights,while others of equal or(6)superior ability cannot?Many parents assume skill is pretty much determined by(7)natural ability;the student with the highest I.Q.will get the best grades,or the athlete with the most pr

3、owess will(8)surpass his teammates.Genes count in determining performance,but theyre not everything.The(9)edge comes from mental attitude,character and(10)strategy.There are some simple ways for parents to help their youngsters develop those(11)traits:Find something to praise.A child who feels good

4、about himself(12)succeeds.Assess your childs(13)strengths.Encourage self-applause.Knowing how to relax is key to(14)peak performance.A good report card(15)posted near your daughters mirror reminds her that she can do well and(16)reinforces the urge to repeat her success.There are no(17)shortcuts to

5、bringing your child to do his best.Its a(18)gradual process of support,encouragement and hard work.And those efforts(19)payoff not only in peak performance but also in(20)closer,winner relations between parent and child.Part2 Listening for GistElderly people deserve our care and respect.Too many of

6、them are left in homes for the elderly,alone and often forgotten by their families.Or they live with their families,who then have no time to themselves.The family placement scheme is currently providing many carers with a satisfying and important occupation.And more and more grandparents are being a

7、dopted by caring families.How does the scheme operate?Families are interviewed and carefully matched to the elderly person or persons,taking into account such things as suitability of accommodation-special needs,children and pets,smoking,lifestyle,personality and interests.Matching is,of course,larg

8、ely a matter of ensuring that the elderly person and the carer will enjoy each others company.After this the elderly person and the family are prepared for the placement:An introductory visit is arranged,usually in the carers home.This means that when the placement begins the elderly person and fami

9、ly have met each other.Carers are paid on a weekly basis to cover expenses.ExerciseDirections:Listen to the passage and write down the gist and the key words that help you decide.1.This passage is about the family placement scheme and how it operates.2.The key words are elderly people,care,respect,s

10、cheme,adopted,caring families,interviewed,matched,suitability,matching,ensuring,enjoy company,introductory visit,caring home,paid,cover expenses.Section Two Listening ComprehensionPart 1 DialogueTree Climbers of Pompeii*Sara:Urn.Its another one of my adventures as a tourist,urn.finding out things yo

11、u really didnt expect to find out when you went to the place!I went to Pompeii and of course what you go to Pompeii for is er.the archaeology.Liz:To see the ruins.Sara:To see the ruins.And I was actually seeing the ruins but urn.suddenly my attention was caught by something else.I was just walking r

12、ound the comer of a ruin,into a group of trees,pine trees,and I was just looking at them,admiring them and suddenly I saw a man halfway up this tree,and I was looking at him so all I could see was his hands and his feet and he was about20 or 30 feet up.I thought,Goodness,whats going on here?Has he g

13、ot a ladder or hasnt he?So I walked round to see if he had a ladder.No,he had just gone straight up the tree.Liz:Hed shinned up*the tree.Sara:Hed shinned up the tree.Like a monkey,more or less,except he was a rather middle-aged monkey.He was er.he was all of 50 and(Dh God),whats going on here?Anyway

14、I walked a bit further and saw other people either up trees or preparing to go up trees,and then I noticed a man standing there directing them.A sort of foreman,and began to wonder what on earth was going on,and then on the ground I saw there were all these polythene*buckets and they were full of p

15、ine cones*and of course what they were doing was collecting pine cones,and I thought,Well,how tidy of them to collect pine cones to stop the ruins being urn.made urn.made untidy with all these things.Then I saw there was a lorry.full of pinecones.This was getting ridiculous.They were really collecti

16、ng them in a big way.So I urn.asked the er.foreman what was going on and he said,Well you know urn.pine nuts are extremely sought after and valuable in the food industry in Italy.Liz:For food(Yeah).Not fuel!I thought you were going to say they were going to put(bum)them on a fire.Yes.Sara:Well,they

17、might bum the er.cones when theyve finished with them but inside these cones are little white things like nuts and er.I realized that theyre usedin Italian cooking quite a lot in er.theres a particular sauce that goes with spaghetti em.from Geneva,I think,called pesto*in which these nuts are ground

18、up and of course they e in cakes and sweets and things like that.Liz:So its quite a delicacy.Sara:Its quite a delicacy.And of course Id never thought of how they actually got them cos you cant imagine having a pine nut farm.So what he said happens is that private firms like his buy a license off the

19、 Italian State for the right to go round places like Pompeii-archaeological sites and things-and systematically collect all the pine cones that come off the trees and similarly in the.in the forests.Liz:And of course they have to go up the tree because by the time its fallen food isnt any good.Sara:

20、Thats right.Theyre pulling them down and he said they were very good at urn.recognizing which ones were ready and which ones were a bit hard and etc,and each of them had a sort of stick with a hook at the end which they were using to pull the pines off.off the trees but clearly it wasnt enough to si

21、t around and wait till they fell down.You.you had to do something about it.There they were.So that was er.the end of my looking at the ruins for about half an hour.I was too fascinated by this er.,strange form of er.agriculture.Liz:Well,what you dont intend to see is always the mostinteresting.Sara:

22、Much more interesting.ExerciseDirections:Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.l.A 2.B 3.D 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.A 8.DPart 2 PassageWindmills1.Now,windmills are poised to break into a new frontier:the modern city center,often fused into building designs and bar

23、ely noticeable from a distance.2.Lighter,quieter,and often more efficient than their rural counterparts,they take advantage of the extreme turbulence and rapid shifts in direction that characterize urban wind patterns.3.But so far,the current models are being designed more for public or commercial b

24、uildings than for private homes,and the smallest weigh roughly 200 kilograms.4.The recent liberalization of European energy markets also has allowed customers to choose what kind of sustainable energy they want to purchase,with wind energy among the most popular.5.In the classrooms down below,theres

25、 no palpable sign that a steel windmill upabove is continually feeding kilowatts to the local power grid.The graceful wooden windmills that have broken up the flat Dutch landscape for centuries a national symbol like wooden shoes and tulips-yielded long ago to ungainly metal-pole wind turbines.*Now,

26、windmills are poised to break into a new frontier:the modem city center,often fused*into building designs and barely noticeable from a distance.Though still in its teething stages,the urban turbine is a high-tech windmill designed to generate energy from the rooftops of bustling cities.Lighter,quiet

27、er,and often more efficient than their rural counterparts,they take advantage of the extreme turbulence*and rapid shifts in direction that characterize urban wind patterns.Prototypes*have been successfully tested in several Dutch cities,and the city government in the Hague has recently agreed to beg

28、in a large-scale deployment in 2003.These very visible projects also improve the public profile of wind power,making energy companies look environmentally correct.Current models cost US$8,000 to US$12,000,and can generate between 3,000 and 7,000-kilowatt hours of electricity per year.A typical Dutch

29、 household uses 3,500 kilowatt hours per year,while in the United States,this figure jumps to around 10,000 kilowatt hours.But so far,they are being designed more for public or commercial buildings than for private homes.The smallest of the current models weigh roughly 200 kilograms and can be insta

30、lled on a roof in a few hours without using a crane.Germany,Finland and Denmark have also been experimenting with the technology,but the ever-practical Dutch are natural pioneers in urban wind power,mainly because of the lack of space there.The Netherlands,with 16 million people crowded into a count

31、ry twice the size of Slovenia,is the most densely populated in Europe.The scarcity of land also is felt in the countryside,forcing traditional wind farms to seek new locations.Offshore wind farms are more common,but remain pricey and difficult to service.Various European initiatives to increase the

32、viability*of sustainable energy also have given the urban turbine a boost,leading to heightened interest in zero-energy buildings that generate their own power.The recent liberalization of European energy markets also has allowed customers to choose what kind of sustainable energy they want to purch

33、ase,with wind energy among the most popular.Windmills are usually noisy,though the latest models are considered quiet enough to blend into the background noise that already exists in the urban environment.In the Dutch town of Ede,whose old wooden mill now generates more tourism than energy,the new w

34、indmill on the roof of the ROVC Technical School hardly makes a whisper as its blades spin in a brisk winter breeze.If the wind is blowing really hard,you can usually hear it a little bit on the roof.But in the classrooms down below,theres no palpable*sign that a steel windmill up above is continual

35、ly feeding kilowatts to the local power grid.Nor is there the kind of visual blight*often associated with modern windmills.But in the classrooms down below,theres no palpable sign that a steel windmill up above is continually feeding kilowatts to the local power grid.Nor is the kind of visual blight

36、 often associated with modem windmills.Meanwhile,projects are under way to use the windmills to generate power for lifeboats,streetlights,and portable generators.A:Pre-listening QuestionHave you ever seen the windmill?And which country is noted for its windmills?Holland,I think,is the country noted

37、for windmills.We seldom have the chances to see the real ones,but sometimes we can find them in some amusement parks.B:Sentence DictationDirections:Listen to some sentences and write them down.You will hear each sentence three times.C:Detailed ListeningDirections:Listen to the passage and choose the

38、 best answer to complete each of the following sentences.l.D 2.C 3.A 4.A 5.D 6.C 7.A 8.BD:After-listening DiscussionDirections:listen to the passage again and discuss the following questions.1.Though still in its teething stages,the urban turbine is a high-tech windmill designed to generate energy f

39、rom the rooftops of bustling cities.Lighter,quieter,and often more efficient than their rural counterparts,they take advantage of the extreme turbulence*and rapid shifts in direction that characterize urban wind patterns.These very visible projects also improve the public profile of wind power,makin

40、g energy companies look environmentally correct.Various European initiatives to increase the viability*of sustainable energy also have given the urban turbine a boost,leading to heightened interest in zero-energy buildings that generate their own power.2.(open)Section Three NEWSNews Item 1News of Mi

41、chael Jacksons sudden death spread quickly.In his hometown of Gary,Indiana fans held a candlelight vigil and created a makeshift shrine outside his childhood home.In other communities around the U.S.,people gathered in groups to sing Jackson songs,dance and recount the pop icons high-profile life.Im

42、ages of Michael Jackson singing and dancing were broadcast around the world.Newspapers also covered their front pages with headlines of the singers death.In Japan,where the pop star was hugely popular,fans were looking forward to being able to see him perform in public again.He had scheduled a serie

43、s of 50 concerts starting July 13 in London.Despite the controversies,Jacksons music had mass crossover appeal in many cultures.In African nations like Kenya,where his music and videos were popular,there were feelings of loss.Other Jackson fans say the massive outpouring of tributes proves the pop s

44、inger will go down in history alongside Elvis Presley and the Beatles as one of the biggest pop sensations of all time.A:Directions:Listen to the news item and complete the summary.This news item is about the reactions of michel iacksons fans to his sudden death.B:Directions:Listen to the news again

45、 and complete the following passage.In his hometown of Gary,Indiana fans held a candlelight vigil and created_a makeshift shrine outside his childhood home.In other places around the U.S.,people gathered in groups to sing Jackson songs,dance and recounl his life.In Japan fans are looking forward to

46、return tour,a series of 50 concerts starting July 13 in London.In African nations like Kenya,there were feelings of loss.Other Jackson fans think that Michel Jackson,Elvis Presley and the Beatles are the most influential pop stars of all time.News Item 2Performing artists and politicians paid a rous

47、ing tribute to abolitionist Sojourner Truth,whose bust was unveiled Tuesday.Several female personalities attended the ceremony,including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,a co-sponsor of the measure to put Truths likeness on permanent display.Sojourner Truth was born into slavery in 1797.She escape

48、d in the early 19th century.And although she was unable to read or write,she delivered stirring speeches promoting the abolition of slavery and womens voting rights.First Lady Michelle Obama said she thinks Sojourner Truth would be proud of the strides black and white women have made.I hope that Soj

49、ourner Truth would be proud to see me,a descendent of slaves,serving as the first lady of the United States of America,Truths bust will not stand alone.She will eventually be joined by a statue of Rosa Parks,a civil rights icon who refused to give up her seat at the front of the bus when,during segr

50、egation,blacks had to sit at the back.A:Directions:Listen to the news item and complete the summary.This news item is about the ceremony in which Sojourner Truths bust was unveiled.B:Directions:Listen to the news again and answer the following questions.1.She was an abolitionist.2.Because she delive

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