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新編大學(xué)英語 5級(jí) 視聽說 1-10單元-編訂后答案

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1、UNIT1 Part One Viewing, Understanding and Speaking Video Watching Exercise 2 (T) 1. Michael went to Bob's home because he thought it was safe there. (F) 2. Lieutenant Tom Gray went to Bob's home because he knew Michael was there. (T) 3. Jane was

2、angry that her husband did not tell Lieutenant Tom Gray Michael was at their home. (T) 4. Michael wanted to get to Bob's car which was parked two blocks away. (F) 5. Bob was angry that his wife dosed the chicken to poison Michael. (T) 6. The intended v

3、ictim of the poison was Bob rather Exercise 3 1. I came here because we used to be friends in high school until we went our (separate) (ways). 2. You were always telling me not to (take) risks), but to play things safe. 3. until the heat (dies) (down) and I can g

4、et out of here. 4. You didn't (deserve) that, but we can't have any (stupid) (moves). 5. Go to the door; (stand) (back) so I can see your face. I'll be right behind the door, so if there's (any) (trouble), you'll be the first to get the (bullet). 6. He (broke)

5、(out) (of) the State Prison last night and he's a very dangerous man. He may decide to (look) (up) one of his old pals. 7. That man could do anything, anything, and I'm sure you wouldn't (raise) (a) (finger) to stop him! 8. We can't be sure that cop is gone (for) (good). He sound

6、ed (suspicious). I'd better get out. 9. You'll be (in) (front), and me and your wife will be right behind you. 10. Well, a routine post-mortem was done on Michael's body, as it is with anyone who meets a (violent) (death), and we found something in his stomach that (surprised) us

7、. Part Two Listening, Understanding and Speaking Listening I Exercise 1 1. T 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.T Exercise 2 Seven It has an all-star (cast) that includes Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman. They star as two (detectives) investigating a series of killings. The two must try t

8、o stop the (killer) before he completes his masterpiece of seven killings. The climax of this film comes (unexpectedly) and is extremely dark. Rear Window Hitchcock is at his (best) with this suspenseful tale of a wheelchair-bound (photographer) who is consumed by the actions of his (nei

9、ghbors) across the courtyard. Psycho It details the story of Norman Bates who assumes the (identity) of his dead mother and proceeds to (kill) anyone whom he finds sexually (attractive) or (threatening). Listening II Exercise 1 1.C 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.B Exercise 2 1.F 2.T

10、3.F 4.T 5.T 6.T Part Three More Listening Practice I the Queen of Suspense Exercise 1 1. Question 1: (Why do you often write about psychopaths?) 2. Question 2: (How did you learn to tell a story?) 3. Question 3:

11、 (You told stories when you were a kid?) 4. Question 4: (What's your creative process?) 5. Question 5: (Can anyone learn to write?) Exercise 2 Answer 1: It's much more compelling when someone has a (psychological) (proble

12、m). Answer 2: It was the (single) (talent) that I've always had. Answer 3: Yes. And oddly enough, they were (scary) (stories). Answer 4: Don't think it’s (easier) for me than for anyone else. It’s (rewriting) and rewriting and rewriting. Answer 5: No. You have to hav

13、e the (ability) to tell a story; you have to have the (talent) and the (desire) and the (compulsion) to write. Practice II Selecting the Perfect Tool Exercise 1 2(√ ) 3(√ ) 5(√ ) Exercise 2 1. T 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.F Practice III Scaring Someone for Fun Exercise 1

14、 If you want to scare someone for fun, the first method is the sneaky approach and abrupt 1) (announcement) of presence. In essence, the 2) (goal) is to sneak up behind someone and either shout, scream or 3) (utter) some other ghastly noise, or 4) (grab) them. The second method is temporary

15、 5) (deception). This method could also be described as "be an 6) (annoying), lying jerk". In closing, I'd like to say that you must exercise 7) (caution) in choosing your 8) (targets). Exercise 2 1. B 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.B Part Three More Listening Practice IV Thri

16、llers and Suspense Films Exercise 1 (T) 1. Thrillers and suspense films are virtually the same, with similar characteristics and features. (T) 2. A genuine thriller pursues a single-minded goal—to provide thrills and keep the audience cliffhanging "at the edge of their seats".

17、 (F) 3. A few best thrillers are hybrids such as suspense-thrillers, action- or adventure-thrillers. (F) 4. Thrillers keep the emphasis on the gangster, crime, or the detective in the crime-related plot. (T) 5. The horror film is another film type that is also designed to

18、 elicit tension and suspense. Exercise 2 1. Thrillers and suspense films are types of films known to promote intense (excitement), suspense, a high level of anticipation, heightened (expectation), uncertainty, (anxiety), and nerve-wracking tension. 2. The tension usually rises w

19、hen the main (character) is placed in a (dangerous) situation from which (escape) seems impossible. 3. The (themes) of thrillers frequently include (terrorism), political conspiracy, pursuit, or (romantic) triangles leading to murder. Part Four Testing Yourself Section I

20、A False Alarm 1. B 2.B 3.B 4 C 5D Section II My Favorite Pastime 1T 2F 3T 4T 5T Section III Why Scare Someone to Death? 1. Why would one want to scare someone else to death? There are various reasons, of course, but the best one is this: (fear) and (exci

21、tement) go hand in hand. It is for this reason that we pay (considerable) amounts of money to go to amusement parks. 2. When it comes to (horror) movies, which are usually a more (affordable) form of entertainment, the same (principle) applies, except it is more the sort of (fear) you experi

22、ence by watching or reading about someone else doing something, rather than by doing it yourself. 3. Most of the time, when I successfully scare someone by using my preferred stealthy (techniques), they shout or scream (briefly), and then laugh once they see what's (happening). unit

23、2 Part One Viewing, Understanding and Speaking Video Watching Exercise 2 2.(√) 5(√) 7(√) 8(√) 9(√) Exercise 3 1. I happen to find textbooks interesting, especially the psychology course. This one is talking about some (amazing) experiments with chimpanzees. Do you k

24、now, psychologists have taught some chimpanzees to (communicate)? 2. They're actually our (nearest) (animal) (relatives). Did you know we share (98%) of our DNA with chimpanzees? 3. She was really taken with Jess, for example, and I think she must have been (trained) by one of your psy

25、chologists, because she could do (sign) (language). 4. Well, first I waved to her and then she waved back. Yeah, and then I waved both arms (above) (my) (head), and Phyllis did the same! 5. Yes, those are all excellent examples of chimps (imitating) human beings, though whether it can

26、be called sign language or communication is (debatable). 6. Yeah, it was really great, and (up) (to) (that) (point) it looked as if Phyllis was enjoying herself too. 7. Well, there was a young man smoking a cigarette. Phyllis (went) (up) as close as she could get and started to (peer)

27、(at) at the guy. 8. Phyllis finished the cigarette, and wanted (another) (one). But the young man just (lit) one for himself and taunted her with it, you know? 9. Yes, she started screaming, and she's making (threatening) (gestures), then she began throwing things at the crowd, like… (

28、branches) from the tree, or (stones). It was as if she was being (deliberately) rude. 10. Oh, come on, Tom, animals can't be rude. And she wasn't behaving badly; she was just (reacting) (with) (aggression) to a situation that was frustrating her. 11. No matter how intelligent chimpanze

29、es are, they are still only (wild) (animals). We shouldn't treat them badly. It (reflects) badly upon us. We're supposed to be the (superior) animal. 12. OK, I accept that it was bad behavior (on) (the) (part) of the guy with the cigarette, and I suppose we could have been a bit more responsi

30、ble ourselves and (said) (something). 13. Phyllis was taken to the City Animal Clinic where veterinarians are trying to (save) (her) (life). It appears that someone had (dropped) or (thrown) a full pack of cigarettes into the animal's enclosure, and the chimpanzee had eaten most of the pack.

31、 14. And I hope next time I have the courage to (speak) (up) if I see something like that happening again. Part Two Listening, Understanding and Speaking Listening I Exercise 1 1〔√〕 2〔√〕 4〔√〕 Exercise 2 2〔√〕 4〔√〕 6〔√〕 Listening II Exercise 1 1.

32、F 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.T Exercise 2 Americans are usually 1) (tolerant) of non-native speakers who have some 2) (trouble) understanding English. But they become 3) (annoyed) when a person pretends to understand but doesn't 4) (really). This 5) (creates) problems when he misunde

33、rstands what is said. No one wants 6) (soap) when he asks for 7) (soup). So if you don't understand what is said to you, 8) (admit) it and politely ask the person to repeat or explain. All you have to say is, "Excuse me, would you mind repeating what you said? I didn't understand."

34、 Second, it is quite 9) (rude) to converse with a companion in your native language and leave your American friends 10) (standing) there feeling 11) (uncomfortable) because they can't understand the 12) (conversation). The Americans may also feel that you are talking about

35、them or saying something you don't want them to hear. If you have to 13) (switch) to your native language to explain something to a non-English-speaking 14) (companion), then at least translate for your American friends so they don't feel 15) (left) (out). Part Three More Listening

36、Practice I Practice Random Kindness and Senseless Acts of Beauty Exercise 1 2(√) 5(√) 7(√) 9(√) Exercise 2 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.T 6.T 7.T 8.T Practice II Acquire Good Manners at Home Exercise 1 1T 2T 3F 4T 5T 6T Exercise 2 1C 2B 3A 4 D 5 C Pr

37、actice III I Know What I Need Exercise 1 1〔√〕2〔√〕 3〔√〕 5〔√〕 8〔√〕 Exercise 2 Some people tend to order others around by saying "You 1) (need) to" do something when they really mean "I need you to" or "I 2) (want) you to". This is really 3) (rude) because it implies that other peopl

38、e don't know what they're doing or they 4) (lack) the intelligence to determine for themselves where their interests are and to act 5) (accordingly). This may happen among 6) (co-workers) and friends or between bosses and employees. As it turns out, this may 7) (create) a bad work environmen

39、t or 8) (end) a friendship Practice IV Going to the Movies: Sit Down and Shut Up Exercise 1 1C 2C 3D 4B 5A Exercise 2 1. We need to leave now if we're going to get to the theater a half hour before the (feature) begins. 2. Strollers were flying down the aisle, kid

40、s were (restless) and obviously bored, so started whining for candy, and there was even a fight. 3. They stand in the middle of the aisle juggling coats, popcorn and Cokes, almost (overwhelmed) by having to choose. 4. The lights are (dimming) and I haven't made up my mind. 5.

41、 I've watched a few couples go from one spot to another four or five times before (settling) (down). 6. They just keep on (chewing) and then start on a big box of candy. Part Four Testing Yourself Section I On Chinese Etiquette 1. China is known as a state of etiquette and (

42、ceremonies). 2. There are many Chinese proverbs related to etiquette, such as "Civility costs nothing" or "(courtesy) demands reciprocity". 3. Once upon a time, a man went to visit his friend with a (swan) as a gift. 4. When his friend received the gift, he was deeply moved b

43、y the story as well as the (sincerity). 5. The saying "The gift is nothing much, but it's the thought that (counts)" was spread far and wide. 6. Chinese used to (cup) one hand in the other before the chest as a salute. 7. People used to bow to (convey) respect to the higher l

44、evel. 8. To some extent this evolution (reflects) the ever-increasing pace of modern life. Section II It Pays to Be Polite 1.T 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.T 6.T Section III Thanking the Birds 1C 2D 3B 4A 5B UNIT 3 Part One Viewing, Understanding and Speaking Video Watchi

45、ng Exercise 2 1B 2 A&E 3 A&D 4.C Exercise 3 1. sales figures 2. went up 3. spending 4. hot ;discouraged 5. running around 6. alike 7. peer pressure 8. fewer stories 9. pick a toy 10. in a total mess 11. breath; best 12. sales drop; brainstormed Part Two Listening, Under

46、standing and Speaking Listening I Exercise 1 1A 2D 3C 4B Exercise 2 1. sales manager 2. financial manager 3. production manager 4. financial manager 5. general manager 6. sales manager 7. general manager Exercise 3 1. Spending on advertising 2. costs 3. up-to-date

47、 product 4. good offer Listening II Exercise 1 1C 2A 3D Exercise 2 1T 2F 3T 4T 5F 6T 7F 8T 9F 10T Part Three More Listening Practice I Exercise 1 1. leisure sports activities 2. consumer age groups; sports activities; gender 3. 550 18 55 4. Wednesday Exerc

48、ise 2 1. A 2.C 3.A 4.A 5. B Practice II Exercise 1 1(√ ) 2(√ ) 4(√ ) 6(√ ) 7(√ ) Exercise 2 1.T 2.T 3.F 4.T 5. T6. F Practice III Exercise 1 7-3-5-2-8-9-1-4-6 Exercise 2 1. position the doors 2. attracts the paint; a better finish ;waste 3. computer programme 4. one kilom

49、eter; different road conditions. Practice IV Exercise 1 1.T 2.T 3.F 4.F Exercise 2 1. Clear 2. same 3. loyalty 4. first 5. voluntary 6. individual circumstances Part Four Testing Yourself Section I 1 (√ ) 3 (√ ) 4 (√ ) 5 (√ ) 6 (√ ) Section II 1. a sales par

50、ty 2. the husband 3. a sales representative 4. better acquainted 5. adult conversation 6. afford it 7. $800 8. getting started; a telephone number Section III 1.A 2.B 3. A 4. A 5.D UNIT 4 Part One Viewing, Understanding and Speaking Video Watching Exercise 2 1.I 2.G

51、 3.F 4.A 5.C 6.J 7.B Exercise 3 1. rRomantic;; practical ; roses; practical 2. lasted;perfect 3. advantage;simple;words,read the reply 4. point ;images;messages ;enjoyable 5. more than;being my friend 6. have an appointment with 7. unreliable;expected 8. Cheer up; the best way 9.

52、Log on; pops up;from time to time 10. Share;true looks;true sexes 11. Fun;virtual;inner heart 12. Anxiety;misery 13. Break; with out a trace 14. Call; visit relieved 15. in this sense;risky;complicated Part Two Listening, Understanding and Speaking Listening I Exercise 1 1. harry

53、 2. Jennifer 3.Steve 4.Susan Exercise 2 1. fat;bright-colored;parties;extrovert 2. overweight;brown;chocolate;talking 3. boy;short;cool;Adventure;physics 4. medium;serious;diligent;quiet;computer programming Listening II Exercise 1 1. F 2. F 3.T 4.F 5.T 6. F 7.T 8.T E

54、xercise 2 1. first;senior middle school 2. takes time to develop; going to classes 3. honesty;helping each other 4. not in the same city Part Three More Listening Practice I Exercise 1 1.B 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.B Exercise 2 1. winds of forgiveness 2. erase 3. write your hurts 4.

55、carve your benefits 5. find a special person 6. appreciate them 7. love them 8. forget them 9. forget 10. short message Practice II Exercise 1 1. bad-tempered 2. hammer 3. 37 4. T 5. less and less 6. lose 7. pull 8. able 9. T 10. holes 11. scar 12. T 13. T Exercise 21 1. hu

56、rt 2. wound 3. physical 4. rare 5. encourage 6. lend an eara 7. praise 8. hearts Practice III Exercise 1 1.A 2.C 3.C 4.C Exercise 2 G is for genuineness A is for always R is for respect D is for durable E is for everlasting N is for nurturing O is for outstanding F i

57、s for fantastic R is for reliable I is for independence E is for equal N is for necessary S is for support H is for happiness I is for ideas P is for privilege Practice IV Exercise 1 1.T 2. F 3.F 4.T 5.F Exercise 2 1. drugs are cool 2. doing 3. live your live

58、s 4. do something 5. keep your friends happy 6. you thought 7. being paid 8. that makes me Part Four Testing Yourself Section I 1. money 2. sunny 3. wish 4. extended 5. will 6. glory 7. story 8. errors 9. Cheer 10. labor 11. bigger 12. earned 13. neighbors 14. profits 15. r

59、icher Section II 1.hard to find 2.hurt 3.good friends 4 mon interests;mutual concern 5.five Section III 1.ABCD 2.ACD 3.AB 4.ABC 5.BC UNIT 5 Part One Viewing, Understanding and Speaking Video Watching Exercise 2 2(√ ) 3(√ ) 6(√ ) Exercise 3 1.ma

60、ke it 2.take a day off 3.quit this job;start up 4.had your hands full 5.sets off;the traffic jams 6.gets on my nerves;business;appointments 7.some sort of mischief 8.keep an eye on 9.keep pace with 10.once in a while Part Two Listening, Understanding and Speaking Listening I E

61、xercise 1 1.facial 2.smile very much 3 munication 4. individuals 5.don’t smile Exercise 2 1.B 2.A 3. C 4.D 5.A 6.D Listening II Exercise 1 4. (√ ) 5. (√ ) Exercise 2 1.reflect 2.one in ten 3.four in ten 4.financial situation 5.basic necessities 6.income 7.h

62、appiness 8.temporary 9. 1957 10. 1996 11. 35% 12. 30% 13. average income 14.doubled Part Three More Listening Practice I Exercise 1 1.B&D 2.Open-ended Exercise 2 1.mountains 2.perfect mirror 3.white clouds 4.bare 5.angry 6.rain 7.lightning 8.waterfall 9.nest 1

63、0.crack Practice II Exercise 1 2(√ ) 4(√ ) 6 (√ ) 7(√ ) 8(√ ) Exercise 2 1~5 TFFTF 6~10TTFTT Practice III Exercise 1 2(√ ) 5(√ ) 6 (√ ) 7(√ ) 8(√ ) Exercise 2 1.economists;psychologists. 2.experience activities;wealth;health 3.909;38;psychological;social 4.posit

64、ively;child rearing 5.time pressure;quality of sleep Practice IV Exercise 1 1.C 2.B 3. A 4.D 5.B 6.C Exercise 2 1.woolen 2.packages 3.favorite 4.ponies 5.noodles 6.moon 7.dresses 8.nose 9.melt 10.bites 11.stings 12. remember Part Four Testing Yourself Section I

65、 1.C 2.A 3.D 4.A 5.C 6.B Section II 1.take 2.left 3.talk 4.job 5.pet turtle 6.blind 7.restored 8.see 9.miseries 10.for granted Section III 1.F 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.F 6.T UNIT 6 Part One Viewing, Understanding and Speaking Video Watching Exercise 2 1. pers

66、istent 2. automatic 3. social 4. biting 5. tapping 6. Reaction 7. Continues 8. Unusual 9. Excess 10. Awareness Exercise 3 1. defined;as 2. lose / interest / in 3. decide / combine 4. bite / inside 5. calm / composed 6. sitting / down / sort / of 7. frequent / altered 8. daily / life / anxiety / boredom 9. behavior / patterns 10. Genetic / environmental 11. self-soothing / behavior 12. opposite / nutritional / value 13. formed / builds / esc

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