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1、Unit 1Pirates of the InternetTask I Global Listening1. A2. C5. C6. ATask IIListen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2. FEpisode 21. V2Episode 3(1) technology always wins(3) advertising supported(5) Ten million people(7) video games3. B4. D7. D8. D3. T4. F5. T3. V(2) software(4) radio(6) music(8) not liable fo
2、r(9) typo(10) control(11) fig leaf(12) facilitating(13) steal(14) comfortableEpisode 41. Following the music industry and begin to sue individuals who download movies;2. Airing ads about people whose jobs are at risk because of the piracy;3. Keeping copies of movies from leaking in the first place;4
3、. Hiring people to hack the hackers / serve up thousands of fake copies of new movies.Episode 51. Downloading off the Internet.2. 60 million.3. Embrace it and get paid too.4. A bunch of crooks.5. 3 5 dollars.6. Stopping piracy.Unit 2The New Space RaceTask I Global Listening1. A2. C5. C6. ATask IILis
4、ten for DetailsEpisode 11. F 2. T3. TEpisode 2(1) operable space plane(3) monopoly on(5) business(7) contests(9) stunning looks3.B4.D7.D8.D4. F5.F6. T(2) at a cost(4) incentive(6) dream(8) a trophy(10) technological sophisticationEpisode 31. Nearly a decade ago.2. Turning his designs into models and
5、 testing them.3. He sought investment from Paul Allen.4. The vote of confidence.5. Gluing carbon fabric together with epoxy.6. Flying badminton shuttlecocks.Episode 4(D)1 (J)2 (A)3 (C, F) 4 (B,H) 5Episode 51. It has proved that the small guys can build a space ship and go to space.2. The deal is to
6、invest $120 million to build five spaceships for paying customers. Flights are expected to begin in 2008.3. Yes. According to Virgin Galactic, 38,000 people have put down a deposit for a seat, and 90 people have paid the full price of $200,000.4. His next goal is affordable travel above low-Earth or
7、bit, ., affordable travel to the moon.Unit 3New Orleans is SinkingTask I1. B5. CGlobal Listening2. C6. D3. A7. D4. CTask IIListen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. F3. T4. F5. F6. FEpisode 21. V 5. V 6. VEpisode 3(1) 81 years; Two times.(2) Three generations.(3) It s flat.(4) Land is allthat the Fultons ha
8、ve, yet it is prone todisaster.(5) Several feet off the ground.(6) 80,000; $26,200.Episode 4(1) bad design(2) workmanship(3) fixed(5) withstand(4) next summer(6) Category 5(8) billions(7) doubledEpisode 51. They made the assessment on the site and then Wi-Fied the reports to a city hall database, wh
9、ich is linked to aerial images of every single address, both before and after.2. The total cost of reconstruction will be given to the city authorities.3. Because his own home was flooded and ruined.4. It means that there are too few people to pay taxes or keep business going.5. He is asking the nat
10、ion to commit billions of dollars and many years to protect the city.Unit 4Afghanistan Addicted to HeroinTask IGlobal Listening1. C2. D3.B4. B5. A6. C7.C8. DTask IIListen for DetailsEpisode 11.F2. T3. F4. F5. FEpisode 2(1) military alliances(3) drug lords(5) allegations(7) small-time(2) private armi
11、es(4) in high places(6) for drug offensesEpisode 3(F)1 (A, G)2 (E, I)3(K)(D)Episode 41. To do something about senior officials and governors involved in the drug business.2. To remove them from office / from the country.3. The need to fight terrorism / insurgency.4. Destroy it.5. For fear of disrupt
12、ing the flow of intelligence.Episode 51. The number of acres of poppy under cultivation dropped 20 percent this year.2. They were promised health clinics, schools and roads.3. They elicit tolls, protection money and drugs from traffickers in areas they control.4. Fighting narcotics is as important a
13、s fighting terrorism; It needs to be elevated to a rank that is commensurate with the threat it poses.Unit 5The Global WarningTask IGlobal Listening1. D2. A3. A4. B5. D6. C7. BTask IIListen for DetailsEpisode 11.F2. T3. T4. T5. T6.FEpisode 2(1) naturally(2) man s doing(3) expeditions(4) ice cores(5)
14、 fingerprint(6) burning fossil fuels(7) carbon dioxide(8) thousand(9) warmEpisode 32. V 3. V 4. VEpisode 41. Land of the great bear.2. Polar bears health.3. A tranquillizer dart.4. Bear population there is the healthiest.5. Changes in the bears fat, dimensions and teeth.6. They can only hunt on the
15、ice.Episode 51. They say they re no more reliable than the local weatherman.2. They made science as precise as it is today.3. The US can t flip its energy use overnight and its economy might get hurt.4. His job is to tell the government exactly what he knows scientifically.Task I1. B5. BGlobal Liste
16、ning2. C6. D3. D7. A4. A8. CTask IIListen for DetailsEpisode 11.F2. T3. F4. F5FEpisode 21. V 4. V 6. VEpisode 3(2) coal-based fuels(4) gasifying coal(6) conventional diesel(1) Nazi era(3) apartheid(5) pollutants7) engine performance8) ) less than one(10) twice as much(11) conventionalEpisode 41. 920
17、,000; One year.2. He has his eye on the national stage.3. Farmers and ranchers fighting the coal-to-diesel plan.4. Toxic eyesores.Episode 51. Mining companies have gotten around the law in the past.2. Montana has got all the land there that can be used to produce biofuels. It will be competitive.3.
18、Biodiesel can only meet 15 percent of the US diesel demands even if all farmland is devoted to this cause.4. Not yet, because there will be a lot of engineering on the fly and cost overruns for the first plant of this kind.5. The price of oil will not drop back to $25 or $30 a barrel.(7) urges(8) he
19、ightenedTask I Global Listening1. A2. D5. B6. BTask IIListen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. F 3. FEpisode 21. E 2. C3. A7. F3. C7. C4. A8. B4. T5. T6. F4. D5. G6. B(1) Aggression(3) developed(5) under constructionEpisode 3(2) Institute of Health(4) impulse control center(6) consider consequences(9) risk
20、 factors(10) upbringing(11) turn to violence32Episode 41. Selling Moore two versions of the game.2. Millions of law-abiding citizens.3. It makes the device that runs the game.4. It s becoming more dangerous.Episode 51. Whena new medium comes along, it will be the subject of almost a hysterical attac
21、k.2. He can t understand why games targeting police officers were made by the manufacturers.3. They card teenagers in an effort to keep violent games from underage kids.4. They are considering laws that would ban the sale of violentgames to those under 17.Task I Global Listening3. B4. B7. A8. A1. D2
22、. B5. D6. DTask IIListen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2. T 3. F4. T 5. FEpisode 2(2) coined a phrase(4) filling bellies(6) humanity(8) home and work(1) Coffee masters(3) filling souls(5) human connection(7) communitiesEpisode 31 V3 V4 VEpisode 41. 1971.2. He felt he was home.3. Adding an espresso bar.4.
23、Coffee consumption was down.5. paper cups; 3 bucks each cup; Italian nameEpisode 51. It s located in Brooklyn. There are bullet holes in the doorleading to apartment 7G2. He was from a poor neighborhood and his father was injured on the job.3. He was a delivery driver who picked up and delivered clo
24、th diapers.4. There was no hospitalization, no health insurance, no workman s compensation for his father.5. He offers his employees heath care and stock options. He also pays farmers higher than market rate for beans.Unit 9Rescuing Roy HallumsTask I1. C5. DGlobal Listening2. C6. A3. D7. B4. B8. DTa
25、sk IIListen for DetailsEpisode 11.F2. F3. T4. T5. F6FEpisode 2(1) here(2) like a dream(3) November 1(4) contractor(5) relatively(6) working at(7) ski masks(8) abducting(9) beheading(10) videotape(11) dragged(12) constantlyEpisode 32. V 3. V 6. V 8. VEpisode 41. No.2. That Susan tried to call the kid
26、nappers.3. Two years ago.4. Because they remain best friends.5. For fear that it would endanger somebody else.6. $40,000; $12 million.Episode 51. He was happy for them. But on the other hand, he felt sorry for himself because nothing was happening for him.2. He pulled the mask off and hugged the sol
27、dier.3. They thought the US military wasn t doing anything to find Roy.4. The unit is still looking for three more kidnapped Americans.his5. He is back home catching up with his two daughters, granddaughter and his ex-wife.Task IGlobal Listening1. B2. C3.D45. B6. C7.A8Task IIListen for DetailsEpisod
28、e 11.T2. F3. F4.F5. TADEpisode 2(2) distress call(4) hovered(6) wandering(8) 17 years(10) morgue(1) special unit(3) condition(5) Mexican(7) rationally(9) refrigerator truckEpisode 3Episode 41. About six million.2. Illegal migrants in meatpacking industry.3. Over 3,500 migrants fled Nebraska within 3
29、0 days.4. Leave the state (before ruining its economy).5. A good story rather than a secure border.Episode 51. It s a $14 million pilotless drone that scans the desert for intruders and potential terrorists.2. They did so for fear of terrorism.3. No, terrorists don t need to come in that way because
30、 they can purchase the best forged document in the world and enter with valid visas.4. Their everyday job is to make arrests and drop migrants off on the Mexican side of the border.Unit 11Searching for JacobTask I1. C5. BGlobal Listening2. D6. B3. B4. D8. B7.ATask IIListen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2.
31、 T3. T4. F5. FEpisode 2(11) 50 miles inside(12) intensified(1) kid(2) 16(3) 7,000 miles(4) bush plane(5) scene(6) raining season(7) sank(8) axles(9) 12(10) government troopsEpisode 31. F2. C3. E4. B 5. D6. AEpisode 41. 20,000.2. She died in just a few hours.3. They carved them up and threw them in d
32、rinking water.4. No.5. Telling the same sad story.Episode 51. He signed a US-brokered peace agreement which never took hold.2. The deal is to give little tidbits of information about terrorist suspects around the world to blunt USoutrage over what s happening in Darfur.3. He was the architect of the
33、 counter-insurgency strategy in Darfur; Last year, the US sent a private jet to bring him to CIA headquarters.4. It s really a heinous arrangement and one that history willjudge very harshly.5. It has been pressing for peacekeepers; It s keeping refugees alive with half a billion dollars of relief a
34、 year.Unit 12Working 24 / 7Task I Global Listening1. A2. B5. B6. CTask IIListen for DetailsEpisode 11. F2. F6. TEpisode 21. B, E2. C, IEpisode 3(1) high stress(3) working mothers(5) in-house counsel3. D4. C7. B8. C3. T4. F 5. F3. D, J4. G, K 5. A(2) share a job(4) wives and children(6) referred(8) t
35、hree days(7) six months(9) overlapping(10) 40(11) 75 percent(12) off(13) on call(14) suckingEpisode 41. No; Number 52. Yes.3. She can t have substantive conversations with her husband.4. They are matter-of-fact about their lack of communication.5. They both reach for her favorite toy, the BlackBerry
36、.Episode 51. He is such a workaholic that he has wired his house with Internet, telephone and television in every single room.2. He loses somedays of his kids lives and someof those te nder moments with family.3. He is always connected to the Internet. In order to relax, it actually takes a little b
37、it of effort.4. He watches the business news, checks his e-mails and answers the phone; To make this happen, he wired his shower.5. They are waterproof but not foolproof.Unit 13Swimming with SharksTask IGlobal Listening1. D2. A3. C4. C5. B6. C7. B8. ATask IIListen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2. F 3. F4.
38、 F5.Episode 2(1) inhabitant(3) concerned(5) associate(7) forearms(9) in his mouth(11) 70 yards(2) surfer(4) Three years(6) clamed down hard(8) out to sea(10) children(12) some useEpisode 31. V 3. V 6. VEpisode 42. Jaws.3. Nine; 791.4. Because we are on the meal list of sharks.5. being murdered, mugg
39、ed or killed in a war.6. We may feel what s gonna happen to us.Episode 51. Sharks have far more to fear from humansbecause our industrial fishing fleets bring in 100 million sharks a year.2. Sharks fin soup is regarded as an expensive status symbol in China; Chefs in the emperor s court were once be
40、headed if they prepared it incorrectly.3. Its fin would be cut off and then it would be thrown overboard alive to sink to the bottom and drown.4. It is hard to police because most of the sharks are caught in international waters where there is no law against finning.5. Authorities there raided sever
41、al processing plants wined by Hong Kong Chinese. Seven tons of fins were confiscated.Unit 14Felicity Huffman(11) parallels(12) vindicationTask I Global Listening1. B2. C5. D6. C3. A7. B4. B8. CTask IIListen for DetailsEpisode 11. T2. T3. T4. F6. T5. TEpisode 2(1) starred(3) died young(5) work(7) her
42、 wit s end(9) harried(2) TV shows(4) cursed(6) character(8) touched a nerve(10) authenticityUnit 15Living LargeEpisode 31. Everybody assumes all the time that the girls I the play will get in a catfight.2. The catfight thought crept in her mind too.3. Those days they all shoot together were the funniest days on set; The grou
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