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NewStandardCollegeEnglish(Book3)
Unit1
InsideView
Conversation1
Exercise1
1JanetisaChinesestudentinEngland.
2ShestudiesattheUniversityofOxford.
3SheisinLondon.
4ProbablysheisvisitingherfriendsordoingatouraroundLondon.
5IcanseeTowerBridgeandtheHousesofParliament.
6Sheistalkingtoherfriends.
Exercise2
1JanetisnotgoingbackhometoChina.(BecauseshewantstoworkinLondonduringthelongsummerholidayandfindoutwhatit’sliketoliveinthisbusyandlivelycity.)
2Itisinthemiddleofsummer.
3JanetisgoingtoworkforLondonTimeOff,awebsiteaboutLondon.
4JoeisJanet’sboss.
5Janetdoesn’tknowwhatsheisgoingtodo.(Becauseitisherfirstdayworkingthere.)
6JoeandAndydonotagreethatNewYorkisthegreatestcity.(AndythinksLondonis.)
Exercise3
Exercise4
1JanetwantstofindoutwhatthebusyandlivelycityofLondonislike.
2Today.
3Joedoesn’tagreewithAndy.(Buttheyargueinajokingway.)
4ItisnotasgreatacityasLondon.
5ShethinksLondonisprobablythegreatestcityintheworld.
Conversation2
Exercise5
5-6-2-3-8-7-4-1
Exercise6
1don’tmindmyasking
2Hedrivesmecrazy
3Whatdoyoumeanby
4It’sthelastthing
5wecheckoutnewevents
6themusiciansortheactors
7CanIaskyousomethingelse
8we’vegotaninterviewtodo
9supposedtobeonhisway
EverydayEnglish
1(b)2(b)3(b)4(a)5(a)6(b)
OutsideView
Exercise2
4-5-1-3-2
Exercise3
1(b)2(c)3(c)4(a)5(a)
Exercise5
1Bjoern(b),(d),(f)
2Wolfgang(a),(e)
3Pascal(g)
4Yosma(c)
Exercise6
1Sothattheycanlearnsomethingaboutthemselves
2Itcanleadtoahigherself-consciousness.
3Itcanleadtohappiness.
4Astrengtheningofthepersonality.
5“WhoamIasaperson?AmIreallyhappy?”
6Hethinksstudentscangetindicationsofhappinessfromteachers.
7Happinessscientists.
8Theydon’twritedefinitionsontheboard.
Listeningin
Exercise2
1(c)2(d)3(a)4(b)
Exercise3
1tolerant;rounded
2closeto;standup
3beauty;generosity
Exercise7
1Thethingabout
2It’samazing
3Letmesee
4AnywaywherewasI
5Youweretellingmeabout
6That’sfascinating
7Letmethink
EverydayEnglish
1-(b)2-(a)3-(b)4-(b)5-(b)
OutsideView
Exercise2
4-3-6-1-5-2
Exercise3
1wherethereiswar
2gotoschool
3workingin157countries
4hasneverknownpeace
5bringingmedicine
6getaneducation
740,000kids
8girlswerenotallowed
950percent
10themysteryaboutherfor12years
Exercise4
1(d),(g) 2(e) 3(c)4(f) 5(a) 6(b)
Exercise5
1(d)2(a)3(b)4(b)5(a)
Listeningin
Exercise2
1herhusband
2achurchinthedistance
3herfavouriteaunt(anduncle)
4afarm
5two(thespeakerandherbrother)
6about14
720years
Exercise3
1(c)2(b)3(a)4(c)5(d)6(a)
Exercise6
3-5-1-4-6-2
Exercise7
Exercise8
1Becausehethoughtitwouldmakehimgrown-up.
2Becausehewaslyingonthefloorscreamingandscreaming.
3Becauseshewantedtogohomeandshecouldn’tgethercoaton.
4Becausetheyusedtofight(butactually,they’rejusthavingfun).
5Becauseshehadshortblondhair.
6Becauseshehadhadsomegoodtimes.
7Becausehewantedtogetajobandearnmoney.
Unit3
InsideView
Conversation1
Exercise2
1.Heusedtoworkinatheatre.
2.Hemovedthescenerybetweentheactsintheplay.
3.ShesawMyFairLady.
4.TofindoutwhereAndyandJanetare…ortocheckiftheyaregoingtobelate.
5.He’satheatrecritic.
6.Shehastocheckthesoundlevel.
Exercise3
Exercise4
Truestatementsare2,3,4and5.
Conversation2
Exercise6
1(b)2(c)3(d)4(c)5(a)
Exercise7
1.hasjustbeentosee
2Canyoutellmesomethingaboutit
3Tellmemoreabout
4Itsoundsveryunusual
5Soit’sfamilyentertainment
6didIdosomethingwrong
7Didyourememberto
8Hurryup
Exercise8
bbaaaa
OutsideView
Exercise2
Thetruestatementsare:1,5,7,9and10.
Exercise3
1themostfamous
2brokealltherules
3lookingdirectlyat
4asenseofmovement
5indicatedarealplace
6whatisshetryingtosay
7covereduponesideofherface
8we’rethesubject
9seemedhappier
10themysteryabouther
11lineupbetween
12tellastory
Exercise4
Exercise5
1Herportraitsandbooksbothtellstories.
2Thecharacterorperformeroftheimages.
3Sheistryingtocaptureadeeperessenceofaperson.
4Heusesapinholecamerawhichrequiresaverylongexposure.
5Sheneedstoworkonthereflectionsinthewaterandthefaceoftheboy.
6Helinksthemtogetherwithastring.
7Shetriestocapturesomethingaboutthesoul,oressence,oftheperson.
8Itrepresentstheprocessofdecay.
Listeningin
Exercise2
1ThehighlightwasseeingtheshowNanta.
2It’saliveshow:parttheatre,partdance,partmusic.
3ThemusicisamixtureoftraditionalKoreanmusic,percussionanddrums.
4In1997.
5Becauseit’sanon-verbalperformance.
6It’ssetinakitchen.
7Theyuseknives,dustbinlidsandkitchenutensils.
8Nantameans“randomdrumming”inKorean.
Exercise3
Thetruestatementsare:2,4and7.
1NantaisamixtureoftraditionalKoreanwithaWesternstyleperformance.
3Theyarepreparingfoodforaweddingreception.
5Theygivecookinglessonstothemanager’snephew,nottothemanager.
6Theyaretotallyinvolvedbuttheydon’tthrowfood.
8Theyhavealreadyappeared
attheEdinburghFestival.
Exercise6
Exercise7
1(a)2(c)3(d)4(c)5(b)
Unit4
Insideview
Exercise2
1They’repreparingtointerviewJanet’sfriend.
2Theinterviewispartofabackgroundseriestoethnic
restaurants.
3TheLondonVideoGamesFestivalinTrafalgarSquare.
4It’sverypopular.About100,000peopleattendedlastyear.
5Theyputupahugetentwherepeople
6Becauseit’sverypopular.
Exercise3
1-5bdabb
Exercise6
1Theriseofe-bookreaders.
2Thatyou’llneverrunoutofthingstoread.
3Hecomplainsthatsomeoneisusingamobilephoneandheispickingupthesignalintheotherstudio.
4Shefeelsthatshekeepsmakingamessofthings.
5Areportonhowtechnologyischangingsofast.
6BecauseJoestartedtherecordingbeforeAndyhadtimetoadjustthesoundlevel.
Exercise7
1They’renotreallylike
2Butthetroubleis
3thegreatthingaboutthemis
4thereisnothingquitelike
5moretextmessagesthan
6it’smyfault
7Justignorehim
Outsideview
Exercise2
1-6bcbcdd
Exercise3
1waxandfeathers
2gotofftheground
3thrust,liftandcontrol
4Thrust
5thetail
6providelift,controlandthrust,andbelightenough
Exercise4
5-3-2-10-4-1-8-9-7-6
Exercise5
1inventions
2developandtest
3helpedthemunderstandandstudy
4theshapesofdifferentwings
5madethefrontsteady
6controllable
7distanceandduration
81000testflight
9flewthefirstpoweredairplane
Listeningin
Exercise2
1Workinoffice-basedjobs.
2Peoplearenotexercisingtheirbodiesandtheyareputtingonweight.
3Itiscausedbylongperiodsspentsittingatthecomputer.
4Theyensurestaffaresittingcorrectlyattheircomputersandtakebreaks.
5Itiscausedbyseveralfactors:lackofnaturalairandlight,havingalotofelectronicdevicesandair-conditioning.
6Theyareinstallingbetterlightingandventilation,
increasingthenumberofplantsandencouraging
employeestotakebreaks.
Exercise3
118percent
2over40percent
3a/onefifth(20percent)
4overamillion
5roughly30percent
Exercise6
Thetruestatementsare2,7and8
Exercise7
1theamountoftheworld’sfarmlandthatis
managedintensively
2theproportionoffloweringplantsthatneedtobepollinatedinordertobearfruit
3thenumberofcommerciallygrowncropsthatneedhoneybees
4thenumberofbeesreleasedbyfarmersinCaliforniatopollinatealmondtrees
5thetimeforaspeciesofwildmangotobearfruit
6thetimeforacultivatedspeciesofmangotobearfruit
Unit6
InsideView
Exercise2
1.Shethinksit’sold.
2.Wood.
3.Athatchedroof.
4.Akindofdriedgrass.
5.Theystand.
6.AreportonthesummerseasonattheGlobe.(Asschoolshaveterms,theatreshaveseasons.)
7.Stratford-upon-Avon.
Exercise3
1.1997
2.1666
3.Therearesomeseatsbutmostpeoplestand.
4.May.
5.About130kilometers.
Exercise4
1(d)2(b)3(c)4(a)5(c)
Exercise6
Thetruestatementsare:1,3,4,5and9.
Exercise7
(1)whenwasShakespeareborn
(2)whendidhedie
(3)whendidhecometoLondon
(4)don’tknowexactly
(5)whathappenedtohimlater
(6)Ireckonthereareabout
(7)WhatIthinkis
(8)Isupposeit’sbecause
(9)I’mreallystunned
(10)Iguess
Exercise8
1(b)2(a)3(a)4(b)
OutsideView
Exercise2
Thetruestatementsare:1,2and5.
Exercise3
1(b)2(c)3(a)4(b)5(d)
Exercise4
(1)Idon’tlikecycling
(2)dosomethinggood
(3)sitonacouch
(4)andwithtwolegs
(5)lifeontheroad
(6)throwthebike
(7)It’sbeendifferent
(8)performingmarvellously
ListeningIn
Exercise2
1.NewYork
2.afternoon
3.155
4.30to45seconds
5.none
6.57
7.29
Exercise3
1.therewerefewinjuries
2.catchfire
3.madeasuccessfullanding
4.takinginwater
5.helpedintotheboats
6.weretakentohospitals
7.asahero
8.withoutanyengines
Exercise6
Paul
1.zookeeper
2.AlGore
3.makingpeopletakeclimatechangeseriously
4.Greenpeace
Clare
5.mum,part-timeaccountant
6.MelindaGates
7.co-foundingtheBillandMelindaGatesFoundation
8.SavetheChildren
Exercise7
Thetruestatementsare:1,5and7.
Unit9
Insideview
Conversation1
1.Exampleanswers
1.Thethreefriendsarestandingbythebarinapub,probablydiscussingwhattoorder.Thebarmanispossiblyfillingaglassorstandingreadyfortheirdecision.
2.Probablynot.Shemayinfactbeaskingforadviceasthesituationisanunfamiliarone.
3.Iamabitpuzzledbarsusuallyhavemoreexcitingnames.TheDukeofYorksoundsodd,butperhapsitisaveryoldpub.
4.Itcouldbesomethingtodowithhistoryorperhapssuchnamesarememorableandaregoodforbusiness.
2Answers
Thetruestatementsare:2and5.
3.Answers
1(b)2(c)3(d)4(c)5(d)
4.Exampleanswers
1.Theylookattractiveandarememorable,andalsotheycomefromatimewhenfewerpeoplecouldreadeasily.
2.Theycouldgettheirnamesfromthepeoplethefirstownerslikedorwantedtoplease,featuresofthebuilding,ortheycouldbereferencestothelocation.
3.Theyillustratethename.
5.Answers
5-places2-animals
1-royaltyorlandowners7-mythsandlegends
4-objects6-jobs
3-symbolstakenfromtheBible
6.Answers
(1)wherewasI(whatwasIsayingbefore)
(2)Yousoundasifyouknowsomethingabout
(3)wheredidIleaveoff(finishspeaking)
(4)OK,gotyou
(5)andletmesee(letmethink)
(6)Mymind’sgoneblank(Icannotrecallforamoment)
(7)ifyou’llexcuseme
(8)Itwasgreattalkingtoyou
7.Answers
1(b)2(a)3(a)4(a)5(b)6(b)
Outsideview
1Exampleanswers
1.It’stheBritishRoyalFamily.There’stheQueenandherhusband.Andlook,aren’ttheseWilliamandHarry?ThemainRoyalFamilystartsfourthfromtheleftwithPrinceWilliamandhisyoungerbrother,PrinceHarry.Slightlytotheback,behindhermother,standsPrincessAnne,thePrincessRoyal.TheQueenstandsnext,waving.TheladyinwhiteisthecountessofWessex,withjustinfrontofher,herhusband,PrinceEdward.Heislookingovertheshoulderofherfather,PrincePhilip,theDukeofEdinburgh.ThetallgentlemaninuniformisthePrincessRoyal’shusband,RearAdmiralLaurence.TheDuchessofCornwallinbluestandsnexttoherhusband,PrinceCharles,PrincepfWales.
2.Theyareroyal.
3.YourMajesty,IthinkfortheQueen,forthefirstexchangeandafterthatMa’am.ForprincesYourHighnessandafterthat,sir.
4.Well,theyarenormalhumanbeingsbuttheyliveinpalaces.
5.ThejewelswouldbenicebutalltheceremonymustbedullandthelackofprivacycannotbeniceasprincessDianaknewsowell.
2.Answers
Photo1:Elizabeth
Photo2:James
Photo3:George
Photo4:Victoria
3.Answers
1.It’susedtorefertoprincesandprincesses.
2.It’susedtorefertotheQueen.
3.TheGermansoundingnameusedbytheRoyalFamilybefore.
4.TeRoyalFamily’spopularfamilycastle.
5.TheRoyalFamily’ssurnameafter1960.
6.Atthewedding,CharleswasrecordedinthemarriageregisterasHisRoyalHighnessPrinceCharlesPhilipArthurGeorge,ThePrinceofWales.
7.Popularnamesforroyals.
4.Answers
1(b)2(b)3(d)4(a)5(b)6(c)
Listeningin
2.answers
2-6-5-3-1-4
3.Answers
Simpleandmemorable
Unique
Positiveassociation
Sound
Microsoft
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Starbucks
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Coca-cola
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AlfaRomeo
√
Ferrari
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4.Answers
1.attractive,powerful:attractive,powerful
2.tothinkof
3.muchtoolong
4.meaningverysmall
5.thebestorthestrongest
6.mostromanticlovers
7.soundluxurious
6.Exampleanswers
1.Itseemstobeabouthownamessoundindifferentlanguagesandchangingyournamewhenyougetmarried.
2.Clareisagirl’snameandmendonotchangetheirnameonmarriagesoit’sawomanspeaking.
3.Greek.
7.Answers
Thetruestatementsare:3,4and6.
8.Answers
1.(c)2.(b)3.(c)4.(a)5.(d)
Unit10
Insideview
2.Answers
SherlockHolmes
GuyFawkes
DickWhittington
1.Whowasn’tarealperson?
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2.WhotriedtoblowupParliament?
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3.Whohasafestivalnamedafterhim?
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4.WhocametoLondontogetrich?
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5.Whoissupposedtohavehadacat?
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3.Answers
1.Walking
2.Shedoesn’tknowanythingaboutLondon.
3.Someexisted;somedidnot.
4.TohavecometoLondonwithhiscattoseekhisfortune.
5.HewasLordMayorofLondonfourtimes.
6.Wehavenoproofthathehadacat.
7.TheghostsofLondon.
4.Exampleanswer
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