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新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版第三册答案(全).doc

1、Unit1 Enjoy the colorful campus life! II. Basic Listening Practice Keys: 1.C 2.D 3. B 4.D 5.A III. Listening In Task 1:On the first day Keys: (1)the first day (2)changing (3)really good (4)hard workers (5)went over her head (6)explained (7)notes (8)Wednesday (9)participation (10)educ

2、ation Task 2:How to select elective courses? Keys: (1)extra training (2)chemistry (3)accounting (4)many fields of study (5)better potential (6)business degree (7)challenging (8)how to learn (9)better understanding (10)narrow-minded Task3: How to get straight A's? Keys:1.B 2.C 3. D 4.A

3、5.D IV. Speaking Out MODEL1 (1) already I feel like I’ve learned a lot (2) I already feel like I’m up to my ears in homework (3) have to hit the books (4) rub off on you (5) Probably, you’ll have to repeat the year (6) I’ll be burning the midnight oil. MODEL2 (1) how I’m going to stay awak

4、e. (2) He could put the entire basketball team to sleep--during the championship game! (3) She’s tough! MODEL3 (1) what are your primary duties as a professor? (2) I do a lot of research and writing. (3) Teaching is an important part of being a professor. (4) applying for grants to fund my r

5、esearch. (5) being a professor sounds pretty competitive. (6) So you get an F in this course. V. Let’s Talk Task 1:Maintaining the quality or increasing the intake? Keys: (1)quality (2)young (3)25 (4)difficult (5)government (6)quality (7)cut (8)extra-cautious (9)afford (10)experience

6、 (11)more (12)blame (13)budget (14)puzzled (15)service VI. Further Listening and Speaking Listening Task: Task1: Problems with our educational system Keys: (1)standardized tests (2)abilities and interest (3)interest (4)pressure (5)well-rounded (6)get into good colleges (7)the rest of

7、the school (8)from bad to worse Task 2: The final exam Keys: (1)course (2)quizzes (3)semester (4)confident (5)party (6)make (7)missed (8)they had a flat tire on the way back and didn't have a spare (9)placed them in separate rooms, handed each of them a paper (10)On the second page was

8、a question worth Task3: Harvard University Keys: 1.B 2.A 3. C 4.D 5.D Viewing and speaking: Task 1:University budget cuts Keys: (1)increasing (2)12 / twelve (3)more (4)facilities (5)lecturers (6)poorer (7)grant (8)one (9)budget (10)less (11)young (12)classic (13)part-time (14)grow

9、ing (15)two-year Uint2 Our globe is in danger! I.Lead in Task 1: sandstorm ; air pollution ; deforestation  water pollution ; melting polar ice cap ; light pollution  drought ; desertification ; littering II. Basic Listening Practice Keys: 1.B 2.D 3. A 4.A 5.C III. Listening In

10、 Task 1:We should have proper respect for nature! Keys: (1)nature (2)environmental problem (3)pollution (4)promote (5)aware of (6)from occurring (7)law (8)throw away (9)fined (10)trash Task 2:River pollution Script: If you see dead fish floating on the river or notice that the water

11、is discolored and smelly, you know the river has been polluted, and there are four main possible causes for it. First, fertilizer. If large amounts of fertilizer or farm waste drain into a river, the concentrations of nitrate and phosphate in the water increase considerably.Algae use these substan

12、ces to grow rapidly, turning the water green. This massive growth of algae leads to pollution. When the algae die, they are broken down by the action of the bacteria, which quickly multiply, using up all the oxygen in the water and therefore causing the death of fish. Second, industrial waste. Fac

13、tories sometimes discharge chemical waste into rivers. Examples of such pollutants include cyanide, lead, copper, and mercury. These substances may enter the water in such high concentrations that fish and other animals are killed immediately. Sometimes the pollutants enter the food chain and accumu

14、late until they reach toxic levels, eventually killing fish and other animals. Third, oil pollution. If oil enters a slow-moving river, it forms a rainbow-colored film over the entire surface, preventing oxygen from entering the water. Fourth, warm water. Industry often uses water for cooling proc

15、esses, sometimes discharging large quantities of warm water back into rivers. A higher temperature of the water lowers the level of dissolved oxygen and upsets the balance of life in the water. Keys:1.D 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D Task3: Curbing carbon emissions Script: Although it is not an easy task, Chin

16、a is striving to fulfill the promise to cut its carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP by 40 to 45 percent in the next 10 years. Zhang Guobao, Director of the National Energy Administration, said, "The government puts great emphasis on seeking harmonious development between cities and the environ

17、ment, and is readjusting the energy structure by giving priority to the development of clean and low-carbon energies, including hydroelectric, nuclear, wind, and solar power." Government authorities have closed small, coal-fired plants with a total capacity of 60.06 million kilowatts in the past fo

18、ur years. This year's target of closing 10 million kilowatts of capacity will be achieved by August. "We have promised to the international community that 15 percent of our power will be generated from nonfossil sources by 2020," Director Zhang said. At present, non-fossil energy accounts for only

19、7.8 percent. China is making efforts to increase the proportion of clean energy in its total energy consumption. Statistics show that China invested US$34.6 billion in clean energy last year, exceeding the United States which invested US$18.6 billion. Thus, China has become the world leader in gene

20、rating clean energy. Five years earlier, China's investment in clean energy was only US$2.5 billion. However, China's carbon emission reduction target cannot be achieved easily. The shift to a low-carbon economy might be met at a cost to society. For instance, more than 400,000 people were laid off

21、 as a result of the shutdown of small coal-fired power plants in the past four years. Many studies indicate that the effort to curb greenhouse gas emissions may delay China's development, affect people's income, and lead to unemployment. Keys:1.D 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.C IV. Speaking Out MODEL1 (1) getti

22、ng along during this unusually hot weather. (2) the hot, humid weather is killing her. (3) does bring global warming and rain. (4) Everybody should know what causes global warming. Otherwise we won’t stop it. (5) not to burn any more wood or coal (6) the polar ice caps melt and oceans rise. M

23、ODEL2 (1) asking for donations to save the rainforests. (2) They need hot, tropical climates. (3) heavy rainfall leads to dense vegetation. (4) plant and animal species exist only in rainforests. (5) are in danger of destruction by (6) find a way to save them MODEL3 (1) a big sandstorm hit o

24、ur city. (2) The air was full of dirt and sand and dust. (3) comes after a long period of drought. (4) the soil can be lifted up. (5) plant more trees and grass (6) launching a new afforestation program in a bid to address the environmental problem. V. Let’s Talk Task 1:Disappointment over c

25、limate negotiations Keys: 1) b. doesn't really actually commit anyone to doing anything, 2) a. the atmosphere simple can't take the kind of emissions we've been seeing in the business-as-usual scenario and there's no real commitment to change that.  3) h. There's no real commitment to put seriou

26、s money on the table  4) d. It's not backed by action, 5) g. It does not constitute a... a deal.  6) e. It's a hollow shell  7) c. it lacks anything on emissions cuts 8) f. There's no guarantee that there will be new money, that the money will be real, that there's actually a commitment to get

27、there, or that it will be channeled in new ways,  Task 2:What's your answer? Two speakers hold a negative attitude toward the world climate conference.  Task 3:Let's group work! Developed countries should bear more responsibilities.  First, they caused most of the world pollution in their indust

28、rialization process.  Second, they are already economically advanced, with more funds to deal with pollution problems.  On the other hand, developing countries caused less pollution in the past, and now they need rapid development.  Therefore, an international agreement the Kyoto Protocol in 1997

29、 stipulated common but differentiated responsibilities for developed and developing nations, which means that both should be responsible for environmental protection and cut carbon dioxide emissions, but the former must take more responsibility.  Recently, however, some wealthy countries have insis

30、ted that developing countries like China should shoulder more responsibilities.  VI. Further Listening and Speaking Listening Task: Task1: The environment and the development  Script: Li:Hi, Professor Wang.  I'm Li Lin, a correspondent for the university newspaper.  The staff and students her

31、e are getting more and more interested in the relationship between the environment and economic development.  What do you think is the most serious environmental problem at present? What measures should we adopt to improve the environment and develop the economy at the same time?  Wang: There are

32、many environmental problems: air pollution, water pollution, desertification, overfishing, destruction of natural habitats, acid rain, overconsumption of wild animals and plants, etc. But lying at the center of all those problems, as I see it, is the contradiction between economic growth and the env

33、ironment. Since the United Nations Earth Summit in 1992, growing number of people and governments have adopted the new idea of "sustainable development". This means today's economic growth should not wipe out the resources and options for future generations. Planning and development should ensure n

34、ot only economic growth, but also social advancement and environmental health. In other words, some economic behavior must be restricted or controlled. Instilling principles of sustainable development into government planning, resource management and economic policy is the most important step China

35、can take to solve its environmental problems. China has already taken some remarkable steps to reduce damage to the environment. For instance, following the huge floods of 1998, the government banned logging in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River in order to protect forests and reduce the risk o

36、f floods. Still, the basic contradiction between the environment and development persists. Much work is to be done before we can achieve the aim of a balance between economic growth and the environment.  Keys: (1)water pollution  (2)overconsumption  (3)economic growth  (4)resources  (5)social

37、 advancement  (6)restricted  (7)government planning  (8)economic policy  (9)remarkable steps  (10)balance  Task 2: Thick cloud of pollution covering southern Asia  Script A United Nations study says a thick cloud of pollution covering southern Asia threatens the lives of millions of people.

38、Scientists say the pollution could increase lung disease and cause early death. The cloud is also damaging agriculture and affecting rainfall levels. It has affected many countries in southern Asia. The pollution cloud is three kilometers high. Scientists say it can move halfway around the world in

39、a week. The cloud is the result of forest fires, the burning of agricultural waste, and huge increases in the burning of fuels by vehicles, industries, and power stations. Pollution from millions of bad cooking stoves has made the problem worse.  Many poor people burn fuels like wood and animal w

40、aste in such stoves. Scientists say the cloud of pollution appears to cool the land and oceans by blocking sunlight.  They say it reduces the amount of sunlight reaching the Earth's surface by as much as 15 percent. At the same time, heat inside the cloud warms the lower parts of the atmosphere.

41、 Harmful chemicals from the cloud are mixing with rainfall.  This acid rain damages crops and trees and threatens public health.  Scientists are concerned that the pollution will intensify during the next 30 years as the population of Asia increases to an estimated 5,000 million people.  Keys:1.D

42、 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.C Task3: Mountain regions face a number of dangers Script Mountain people around the world are in great danger of the negative effects of the worsening environment, according to a UN report. As global warming and deforestation accelerate and technology makes wilder places more acc

43、essible, environmental and social pressures on the world's remotest regions increase. The UN has found that many mountainous regions—inhabited by one out of five of the world's people—are barely recognizable when they are compared to what they were like 60 years ago. This is mostly because forests

44、 were cut to make way for cattle grazing and agriculture. The authors of the UN study expect 98 percent of the mountain areas to experience severe climate change by 2055. Biological losses are expected to be heavy.  The mountains of Europe, parts of California and the northwest Andes in South Ame

45、rica are among the most threatened mountain areas in the world and should be given priority in conservation. The UN is anxious to raise awareness of the problems facing mountain areas because they are inhabited by some of the most vulnerable people.  These people could lose their culture and their

46、 livelihood with even the smallest shifts in climate. At the same time, many mountain regions are losing people. Thousands of villages in Europe are deserted most of the year.  In other areas like Nepal, people are drifting to the cities in search of work.  Keys:  (1)negative  (2)report  (3)wa

47、rming  (4)pressures  (5)mountainous  (6)barely  (7)make way for  (8)expect 98 percent of the mountain areas to experience severe climate change by 2055  (9)The UN is anxious to raise awareness of the problems facing mountain areas  (10)Thousands of villages in Europe are deserted most of the

48、year  Viewing and speaking: Task 1:Santa's home town in danger Script Weather experts may have found a new problem caused by global warming, one which many people will pay attention to: There are signs that Santa's home in the North may be in trouble because of warmer temperatures. The Finnish

49、town of Rovaniemi on the Arctic Circle, which many Europeans say is the home of Santa Claus, has had its warmest winter in 40 years. As a result, there has been much less snow than usual—meaning no snowmen, no snowballs, and possibly not enough snow for Santa to ride his sleigh on. More important

50、for local residents, it may mean fewer tourists, as well. Santa's wintry home town normally attracts thousands of visitors each year, and millions of dollars. Anne Pelttari-Bergman, the town's tourist director, worries that the town could be in trouble if snow levels do not return to normal.  She

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