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現(xiàn)代大學(xué)英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)力3答案【篇一:現(xiàn)代大學(xué)英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)力4全冊(cè)答案及原文】k1:【答案】a.eventkennygwasborn.hetouredeuropewithhishighschoolband.hemadehisfirstsoloalbum.hewonreleasedhismostsuccessfulalbum.fft【原文】saxophonistkennygisnowtheworldsmostsuccessfuljazzmusician.hewasbornin1956askennygorelickinseattle,usa,andhelearnedtoplaythesaxophoneatanearlyage.whenhewasjust15yearsold,hetouredeuropewithhishighschoolband.afterstudyingatwashingtonuniversityhestartedhiscareerasamusician.in1982hesignedforaristarecordsandmadehisfirstsoloalbumkennyg.successcameslowlyatfirst,butduringthe1990skennybecamewell-knownontheinternationalscene.hereleasedbreathless,hismostsuccessfulalbumsofarin1993,andin1994wonthebestartistawardatthe21stamericanmusicawardsheldinlosangeles.aswellasmakingrecords,healsofoundtimetoplayinfrontofanotherfamoussaxophoneplayer-uspresidentbillclinton—atthegalaforthepresidentconcertinwashington,andtobreaktheworldrecordforplayingasinglenote(45minutesand47seconds!)atthejrmusicworldstoreinnewyorkin1997.duringthelast20years,kennyghasplayedwithsuperstarslikearethafranklin,michaelboltonandwhitneyhouston,andhehassoldmorethan36millionalbumsworldwide...andhehasntsunganote!task2:【答案】cdc【原文】senn:everybodyalwayshasthismisconceptionthatfemalepolicemendontdothesamethingasmendo,erviewer:thatsnottrue?senn:thatisnottrue!iveworkedmyshareofgraveyardshifts,and,youknow,splitshifts,anddouble-backandnodaysoff,erviewer:uh-huh...senn:...asmuchasthenextguy.theresnodistinctionusediftheresamaleorfemaleofficeronduty.twomenonduty—illrefertoastwomen,'causeinmyfieldtheresnodifferencebetweenthegenders.werestillthesame.okay,iftherestwomenonduty—justbecauseonesafemale,shestillgetsinonthesametypeofcall.iftheresabardisturbancedowntown,thenwegotoo.theresbeenmanytimeswherebeingtheonlyofficeronduty—thatsit!it'sjustmeandwhoeverelseisondutyinthecounty.theycancomebackmeupifineedassistance.anditdoesgetalittlehairy.yougointhere,andyouhavethesegreatbig,hugemonster-guys,andtheyrejustdrunkerthanskunks,andcantseethreefeetinfrontofthem.andwhentheyseeyou,theyseefifteenpeople,andyouknow...butstill,erviewer:thatswheretheuniformisimportant,ishouldimagine.senn:sometimes,youknow.ifsomebodyisgoingtoorhasabadday,andtheyareouttogetacop,youknow,itdoesntmatterifyoure,youknow,boy,girl,infantoranything!whenyouvegotthatcopuniformon,erviewer:yeah...senn:butithinktheresoneadvantagetobeingafemalepoliceofficer.andthatisthefactthatmostmenstillhavealittlerespect,erviewer:uh-huh...senn:butilltellyouonethingi'veleardedtherdealwithtendrunkmenthatonedrunkwomananydayoftheweek!interviewer:well,whyisthat?senn:erviewer:hmm...senn:especially,ifshesagitated,erviewer:emotionallyupset.senn:yeah.isawaladyonetimejustgetmadattheguyshewaswithbecausehewouldntbuyheranotherdrink-takeoffherhighheelandlayhisheadwideopen.yuch!oh,theycanbesovicious,youknow.task3:【答案】dbbb【原文】youarewatchingafilminwhichtwomenarehavingafight.theyhitoneanotherhard.at—andfallsthirtyfeettothegroundbelow.heisdead!called—stuntmen||.thatistosay,theyperform—tricksII.therearetwosidestotheirwork.theyactuallydomostofthethingsyouseeonthescreen.forexample,theyfallfromahighbuilding.however,theydonotfallontohardgroundbutontoemptycardboardboxescoveredwithamattress.again,whentheyhitoneanotherwithchairs,thechairsaremadeofsoftwoodandwhentheycrashthroughwindows,theglassismadeofsugar!butalthoughtheirworkdependsontrickofthissort,italsorequiresahighdegreeofskillandtraining.oftenastuntman'ssuccessdependsoncarefultiming.forexample,whenheisblownupinabattlescene,hehastojumpoutofthewayoftheexplosionjustattherightmoment.naturallystuntmenarewell-paidfortheirwork,buttheyleaddangerouslives.theyoftengetseriouslyinjured,andsometimeskilled.anorwegianstuntman,forexample,skiedovertheedgeofacliffathousandfeethigh.hisparachutefailedtoopen—andhewaskilled.inspiteofalltherisks,thisisnolongeraprofessionfor—menonly||.mennolongerdressupaswomenwhenactresseshavetoperformsomedangerousaction.fornowadaysthereare-stuntgirlsII!tootask4:【答案】hestartedwritingpoetrywhenhewasabout14or15.hehaspublishedfourbooks.3)hisfirstbookcameoutwhenhewasabout26.itwasn'teasy.hegotalotofhisworkrejectedatfirst.4)thebritish,oratleasttheenglish,areembarrassedbyit.they'reembarrassedbypeoplewhorevealpersonalfeelings,emotions,thoughtsandwishes.【原文】whenthomasedisonwasborninthesmalltownofmilan,ohio,in1847,americawasjustbeginningitsgreatindustrialdevelopment.inhislifetimeofeighty-fouryears,edisonsharedintheexcitementofamerica'sgrowthintoamodernnation.thetimeinwhichhelivedwasanageofinvention,filledwithhumanandscientificadventures,andedisonbecametheheroofthatage.asaboy,edisonwasnotagoodstudent.hisparentstookhimoutofschoolandhismothertaughthimathome,wherehisgreatcuriosityanddesiretoexperimentoftengothimintotrouble.whenhewassix,hesetfiretohisfather'sbarn—toseewhatwouldhappen.||thebarnburneddown.whenhewasten,edisonbuilthisownchemistrylaboratory.hesoldsandwichesandnewspapersonthetrainsinordertoearnmoneytobuysuppliesforhislaboratory.hisparentsbecameaccustomed,moreorless,tohisexperimentsandtheexplosionswhichsometimesshookthehouse.edison'sworkasasalesboywiththerailroadintroducedhimtothetelegraphand,withafriend,hebuilthisowntelegraphset.sixyearslater,in1869,edisonarrivedinnewyorkcity,poorandindebt.hewenttoworkwithatelegraphcompany.itwastherethathebecameinterestedintheusesofelectricity.task5:【答案】1815,1914,35millioni.a.villages,seaportb.danger,longoceanvoyagec.anewland,anewlanguaged.findingaplacetoliveii.abetterlife,opportunity,freedomiii.england,germany,russia,hungaryromancatholic,jewishcustoms,languagesiv.americanized,disappeared.haventdisappeared,customs,identitiesv.werecheated,prejudice,mistreatedhardest,least-paid,dirtiest,mostovercrowdedd.rejected,old-fashioned,ashamedovercome【原文】thousandsofpeoplecametoamericancitiesbeforeblacksandpuertoricansdid.between1815and1914,morethan35millioneuropeanscrossedtheoceantofindnewhomesintheunitedstates.mostoftheseimmigrantswereordinarypeople.fewwerefamouswhentheyarrived.fewbecamefamousafterward.mosthadlivedinsmallvillages.fewhadeverbeenfaroutsidethem.mostofthemfacedthesamekindsofproblemsgettingtoamerica:thehardshipofgoingfromtheirvillagestoaseaport,theunpleasantness—evendanger—ofthelongoceanvoyage,thestrangenessofanewland,andofanewlanguage,theproblemoffindingaplacetolive,offindingworkinanew,strangecountry.everyimmigranthadhisownreasonsforcomingtoamerica.butnearlyallsharedonereason:theyhopedforabetterlife.theyconsideredamericaaspecialplace,alandofopportunity,alandoffreedom.immigrantscamefrommanydifferentcountries:england,germany,denmark,finland[,russia,italy,hungaryandmanyothers.theycamewithmanydifferentreligions:romancatholic,jewish,quaker,greekorthodox.theybroughtmanydifferentcustomsandmanylanguages.somepeoplehavecalledtheunitedstatesameltingpot.afterimmigrantswerehereawhile—inthemeltingpot—theybecameamericanized.differencesweremelteddown.theygraduallydisappeared.somepeoplesayno.americaisntameltingpot.itsmorelikeasaladbowl.importantdifferencesbetweengroupsofpeoplehaventdisappeared.manygroupshavekepttheirownways,theircustoms,theiridentities,andthishasgivenamericagreatstrength.meltingpot?saladbowl?perhapstheressometrothtobothideas.inanycase,lifeinamericawashardformostimmigrantsespeciallyatfirst.oftentheywerecheated.oftentheymetwithprejudice.theywereoftenlaughedat,evenmistreated,bypeoplewhothemselveshadbeenimmigrants.mostofthemsoonfoundthatthestreetsofamericawerentpavedwithgold.theyusuallygotthehardestjobs,andthosethatpaidtheleast,thedirtiestplacestolivein,themostovercrowdedtenements.theycametobecitizensofanewcountry;butoftentheyfeltlikepeoplewithoutacountry.theyhadgivenuptheirown,buttheydidntunderstandtheirnewone.theydidntreallyfeelapartofit.andthepeopleofthenewonedidntalwayswelcomethem.theycameforthesakeoftheirchildren,butinamericatheirchildrenoftenrejectedthem.tothechildren,theirparentsseemedold-fashioned.theydidntlearnthenewlanguagequickly.somedidntlearnitatall.theirparentscustomsmadechildrenashamed.gradually,however,problemswereovercome.formostimmigrants,lifeinamericawasbetter.itcertainlywasbetterfortheirchildrenandfortheirgrandchildren.task6:a.thelifestoryofthomasedisonohio,1847,industrialdevelopment,1931,amodernnationi.curiosity,desire1857,stationmaster'sson1863ii.a.newyorkcity,electricity,reportthepricesnewjersey,invented,producedorganizedindustrialresearch18771879iii.b.motion-picturemachinephotographystreetcars,electrictrainsiv.turnoffallpowertheprogressofman【篇二:現(xiàn)代大學(xué)英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)力答案【第一冊(cè)u(píng)nit11]】.becausetheweatherisfineandheneedssomeexercise..becausetherazorbladesareonsale.youbuyoneandgetoneforfree..$2.83.paperbackbooks;buyingalipstick;bythenewspaperstand;mind;surfaceappearancetask2thingsannawantstobuydepartmentlocationaskirt,atoptogowithitseparatesoverthere,ontheright(apairof)tennisshortsleisurewearonthefirstfloorcostumejewelryaccessoriesonthesecondfloortask3d;c;d;ctask4hewasallowedtokeeponlyenoughmoneytobuyhislunchintheoffice.hewontenthousandpoundsonthelottery.shewasdelightedatfirst.thenshebecameangryanddemandedtoknowhowherhusbandcouldaffordthelotteryticket.task5becausethevegetableswerefresherandthestorehadvariousthingsshecouldn'tgetelsewhere.verywell.thetwoteenageboyswerebothwearinglong,old-fashionedovercoatsandtheylookedratherridiculousinthembecausethecoatsweretoobig.shesawoneoftheboyspickupatinoffoodanddropitintotheinsidepocketofhisovercoatandlateranotherboydidthesame.becausehewascheckingthroughhislistatthecashtill.theyhadbothbuttonedtheircoatsandfastenedthemwiththeirbelts,butmr.pateldidn'tseemsuspiciousatall.task61.nodoesn'tlikethestyle(stripes)yesnonotafamousbrand/neverheardofthecompanythatmadeitnonobiggersizeyesnononotebookswithmorepagestask7hugoabbs~seniorconsultant~discussplansandsuggestalternativesannespringer~applicationsprogrammer~designsoftwarebillandrews~seniorengineer~supplyandinstallequipment1.onlyforword-processing.2.todoaccounting.3.1tsflexible.itcanbeadaptedtotheneedsofthecompanywithsomesmallmodifications.t;t;f;f;fbigandsmallcustomers;fivedaysaweekfrom9:00amto5:30pm;suppliersofsoftware;specialtrainingcourses;freedemonstrationstask9gt;£11,869;handle;slideback;enginenoise;open;legroom;wingmirrors;smallscratches;badlyfinishedpaintwork;thesilverplasticstrip;quitealotofirritatingfaultsinanexpensivecartask101.it'sdescribedas“buynow,pay〞.latersellingtheirproductsandservices.forcenturies.onetypeisissueddirectlybyastoretoacustomer;theotherkindisissuedbyacreditcompany.thestorecreditcardcanbeusedtomakepurchasesonlyataparticularstore,whereascreditcardsfromcreditcompaniescanbeusedtobuythingsalmostanywhere.becausemostcreditcompaniesareconnectedtolargebanks.onceamonth.a)thecustomercanbuywhathewantswhenhewantsit.thereisnoneedtosaveupmoneyinadvance.b)havingacreditcardprotectstheowner.theownerdoesn'thavetoworryaboutlosingthecard.creditcardscanbeusedwhensomethingunexpectedhappens.thisisimportantwhenyoudon’thaveanycashwithyou.unproductive;stopped;massmarkets;cheap;sellgoods;inform;householdgoods;read;hardlypossible;witty;revenue;smallads;communitytask12略【篇三:現(xiàn)代大學(xué)英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)力1原文及答案】k1【答案】a.susanhudsonandinterculturalcommunicationtheclasswillmeetintheroomtheyareinnowandontuesdayandthursdayfrom3:15to4:50.theycanpurchasethetextbookatthebookstorethedayaftertomorrow.theofficehoursarefrom1:00to2:00onwednesdays.b.thefirsthalf,theresearchlab,thursday,405,thelasttwomonthsoutline,performance,quizzes,project,participation【原文】okay,okay,let'sbegin.hello,everyone.myname'ssusanhudsonandi'llbeyourteacherforthisclass,interculturalcommunication.uh,tobeginwith,pleasetakealookatthesyllabus〔教課大名岡〕infrontofyou.asyouallshouldknowbynow,thisclassmeetsontuesdaysfrom3:15to4:50.wewillbemeetinginthisroomforthefirsthalfofthecourse,butwewillbeusingtheresearchlabeveryotherweekonthursdayinroom405duringthelasttwomonthsoftheclass.uh,thisisthetextfortheclass,beyondlanguage.unfortunately,thebookshaven‘tcomeinyet,butiwastoldthatyoushouldbeabletopurchase〔購(gòu)買(mǎi)〕thematthebookstorethedayaftertomorrow.again,asyouseeonyourcourseoutline,gradingisdeterminedbyyourperformanceonamidtermandfinaltest,periodic〔周期的、按期的〕quizzes〔問(wèn)答競(jìng)賽〕,uh,aresearchproject,andclassroomparticipation〔參力口、參加〕myofficehoursarefrom1:00to2:00onwednesdays,andyoucansetupanappointmenttomeetwithmeatothertimesaswell.task2【答案】a.1)accordingtothesyllabus,thebookheislookingforisinthelibrary,buthecouldn'tfindit.2)thatmeansthestudentcannotfindthebookontheshelvesinitsusualplace.she/heneedstogotoaspecialroomcalledthereserveroom.3)theprofessorwantseveryoneintheclasstoreadthechapter.ifonestudentremovesthebookfromthelibrary,itislikelythatnoneoftheotherstudentswillhavetheopportunitytoreadit.so,yourprofessorhasinsuredthatallstudentshavetheopportunitytoreaditbyplacingitonreserve.b.1〕f,2〕t,3〕f【原文】librarian:canihelpyou?supposedtoreadachapter(章、回)inabookcalledsociologyandthemodernage.accordingtothesyllabus,thebookisinthelibrary,butihaven'tbeenabletofindit.librarian:doyouhaveyoursyllabuswithyou?mayiseeit?student:yes,uh...iputitinthefrontofmysociologynotebook.yes,hereitis.cannotfinditontheshelvesinitsusualplace.youneedtogotoaspecialroomcalledthereserveroom.it‘sdownthehallandtotheright.student:i'msorryi-stilldon'tunderstandwhatyoumeanbyonreserve.librarian:yousee,yourprofessorwantseveryoneintheclasstoreadthechapter.ifonestudentremovesthebookfromthelibrary,itislikelythatnoneoftheotherstudentswillhavetheopportunitytoreadit.so,yourprofessorhasinsuredthatallstudentshavetheopportunitytoreaditbyplacingitonreserve.student:so,willibeabletofindthisbook?librarian:yes,whenabookisonreserve,astudentcangotothereserveroomandaskthereservelibrarianforthebook.thestudentcanhavethebookforafewhours,andheorshemustreaditinthelibraryduringthattime.thatway,thebookstaysinthelibrary,andallstudentshaveachancetoreadit.student:ok.thankyou.iunderstandnow.librarian:willtherebeanythingelse?student:no!iamonmywaytothereserveroom.thanksagain!task3a.1)c,2)cb.undergraduate,five,two,graduate,fifteen,two,50,overdue,15,cannot8:00am,10:00pm,9:00am,8:30pm,sundays【原文】helloandwelcometotheuniversitylibrary.thistapedtourwillintroduceyoutoourlibraryfacilities〔設(shè)施〕andoperating〔操作的、營(yíng)運(yùn)的〕hours.firstofall,thelibrary'scollectionofbooks,referenc^考、參照書(shū),波及說(shuō)起〕materials,andotherresourcesarefoundonlevelsonetofourofthisbuilding.levelonehousesourhumanitiesandmapcollections.onleveltwo,youwillfindourcirculation〔循環(huán)〕desk,current〔此刻的、近來(lái)的、流行的〕periodicalsandjournals,andourcopyfacilities.ourscienceandengineeringsections〔局部、節(jié)、部門(mén)〕canbefoundonlevelthree.youcanalsofindbackissuesofperiodicalsandjournalsolderthansixmonthsonthislevel.finally,groupstudyrooms,ourmicrofilm〔縮微膠卷〕collection,andthemultimedia〔多媒體、多媒體的〕centerarelocatedonlevelfour.undergraduatestudentscancheckoutuptofivebooksfortwotimes.thereisa50-cents-a-daylatefeeforoverduebooksuptoamaximumof$15.periodicalsandreferencebookscannotbecheckedout.thelibraryisopenweekdays,8:00amto10:00pm,andonsaturdaysfrom9:00amto8:30pm.thelibraryisclosedonsundays.task4【答案】a.1〕becausenowtheyhavesomeonefromtheinternationalcentercomingtospeaktothestudentsonextracurricularactivities.2〕theywanttoshowstudentsaroundtheuniversity,includingtheunionbuilding,thelibraryandthestudentservicesbuilding.c.1)uptotheirears,hardpressed2)jot,grab,off3)findinganeedleinahaystack4)bottomline,running【原文】randall:hifaith.doyouhaveaminute?faith:sure.what'sup?randall:well,ijustwantedtogooverthescheduleforwednesday'sorientation〔方向、定位〕meetingtomakesureeverythingisready.faith:okay.here'sacopyofthetentative〔試驗(yàn)性的、不確立的〕schedule.[okay.]now,theregistrationstartsat8:30andgoesuntil9:15.[allright.]then,theorientationmeetingwillcommenceat9:30.randall:okay.now,wehadplannedoriginallyforthemeetingtogountil10:30,butnowwehavesomeonefromtheinternationalcentercomingtospeaktothestudentsonextracurricular〔學(xué)校課程以夕卜的〕activities,sohowaboutendingthemeetingaround11?faith:fine.and,uh,thenstudentswilltaketheplacementtestsfrom11:15untilnoon[ok.],followedby20-minutebreakbeforelunch.[ok.]and,immediatelyafterlunch,wehavereservedacampusshuttletogivestudentsa45-minutetourstartingat1:30.[oh.ok.]wewanttoshowstudentsaroundtheuniversity,includingtheunionbuilding,thelibrary,andthestudentservicesbuilding.randall:great.now,howabouttheoralinterviews?faith:well,we'replanningtostartthemat2:15.randall:uh,well,teachersaregoingtobeuptotheirearsinpreparations,andthey‘llbehardpressedtostartthen.faith:ok,let'sgetthingsrollingaround2:45.randall:ok,here,letmejotthatdown.uh,couldyougrabapenoffmydesk?faith:right.findinganythingonyourdeskislikefindinganeedleinahaystack.[oh,it‘snotthatbad.]here,usemine.randall:ok.andwe'llneed150copiesofthisprogramguidebythen.faith:hey.that‘satallorderonsuchshortnotice!howaboutlendingmeahandtoputthingstogether[ok.]bythisafternoonsowedonaboutthem?randall:ok.andithinkthemanagerhasgiventhegreenlighttogoaheadandusethemoreexpensivepaperandbindingfortheguidesthistime.faith:ok.sotheinterviewswillgofrom2:45until,let4:30.[ok.]ihopewecanwrapthingsupby5.randall:great.ithinkthebottomlineistokeepthingsrunningsmoothlythroughouttheday.

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'ssay,faith:iagree.i'llpassthisschedulebythedirectorforafinallook.task5【答案】thestudentwantstohavesomeinformationaboutthecoursesatswanschool.eachcourselastsforthreeweeks.it'sabout23hoursaweek.usuallyfourandahalfdayseachweek.thefirstcoursebeginsonthe3rdofjulyandlastsuntilthe20thofjulyandthesecondcourseisfromthe24thofjulyuntilthe10thofaugust.eachcoursecosts£150plusvat,whichis15percent,anda£5registrationfee.foreachcoursethedepositis£20.aladyarrangestheaccommodationforthestudentswithoxfordfamilies.8)theycanchoosetohavebedandbreakfastonlywhichis20aweek,orbed,breakfastanddinnerwhichisabout227aweek.【原文】receptionist:goodmorning.canihelpyou?student:yes,please.iwouldwanttohavesomeinformationabouttheermthecoursesatswanschool.receptionist:isthatasummercourseyou'reinterestedin?student:yes.yes,please.receptionist:yes.fine.ok.well,wehaveermshortintensivefull-timecoursesduringthesummer.student:mm-mm.iwouldwanttoknowthelengthofonecourse.receptionist:yes.eachcourselastsforthreeweeks.student:howmanyhoursperweek,please?receptionist:well,it'sabout23hoursaweek.usuallyfourandahalfdayseachweek.student:youmusthavealotofstudentsintheclass,haven'tyou?receptionist:wehavealotofstudentsintheschoolbutintheclassesonlyaboutbetween12and14students.student:12and14.couldyoupleasegivemethedatesofthefirstandthesecondcourse?receptionist:yes,certainly.thefirstcoursebegi

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