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新理念大学英语听说英语听力原文及部分答案更新中1

新理念大学英语听说英语听力原文及部分答案更新中1
新理念大学英语听说英语听力原文及部分答案更新中1

听说单元测试——Level 1 Unit 1、2

Listening Comprehension

I. Directions: Listen to the conversations and fill in the blanks. (20 points)

请根据需要填入Script:

1. John Stephen and Mark Smith are entering the arrival area of the airport.

John Stephen: 1 ? I'm John Stephen, your tour guide.

Mark Smith: I'm Mark Smith. How do you do, Mr. Stephen?

John Stephen: 2 John. 3 my colleague, Mr. George Black, our geography specialist.

2. Ann meets her classmate Lucas at school.

Ann: Oh, Lucas, 4 ! When did you come back from England? Tell me something about there.

Lucas: England never gets 5 . Spring in England is longer.

II. Directions: Listen to the conversation, and fill in the form below with no more than three words for each blank. (40 points)

In this section you will hear a discussion between Director of the International Student Center, Anne Baker, and a visitor named Li Ming about International Student Center.

Li Ming: Anne Baker?

Anne Baker: You must be Li Ming. Welcome to the International Student Center.

Li Ming: I want to thank you for taking the time to show me around, Miss Baker.

Anne Baker: Call me Anne. Actually, it's something we enjoy doing.

Li Ming: How long has the center been here?

Anne Baker: Let's see ... We've been in operation going on ten years now.

Li Ming: That long? How did you get started?

Anne Baker: We noticed that the number of international students was way up. And a lot of them were

having a tough time.

Li Ming: Why was that?

Anne Baker: Language problems, adjustment problems, and so on.

Li Ming: I would imagine they find the center enormously helpful.

Anne Baker: We hope so. The best thing though would be for them to come here better prepared.

Li Ming: That's really the answer, isn't it? You know when I get back home I'm going to help

organize an orientation centre for students going abroad.

Anne Baker: That's a great idea.

Li Ming: Would it be possible to meet some of the students? To find out how an orientation centre

might help them?

Anne Baker: Sure! When would you like to do that?

Li Ming: Hm. The rest of the week is out. How about next week?

Anne Baker: OK. Give me a few days to line up a couple of students. I'll call you. By the way, your

phone number is 606 7889, is that right?

Li Ming: Yes, it is. Thank you so much, Anne.

Anne Baker: My pleasure.

请根据需要填入Script:

Record for a Meeting

Meeting persons 6 and 7

Meeting place 8

When the Center beginning 9

Situation of a lot of students 10

Problems of international student 11 12

What Li Ming will organize 13

When Li Ming will meet students 14

Telephone number 15

III. Directions: Listen to the conversation, and choose the correct answers to the questions. (20 points)

Andy Richardson and Dina Black meet at her cabin.

Dina Black: Welcome to the Ural Mountains!

Andy Richardson: We're delighted to be here. It's really beautiful and quiet ...

Dina Black: No Pollution! Not many automobiles and in fact, not much traffic of any kind!

Andy Richardson: How long have you had this place, Dina?

Dina Black: Oh ... about five years.

Andy Richardson: Did you build the cabin by yourself?

Dina Black: Friends, family, everyone pitched in. It took all of one summer. We camped out at night,

and used the lake water for drinking and washing.

Andy Richardson: Have you ever spent time up here in winter when it's really cold?

Dina Black: Sure. The cabin's wintered. And there is a fireplace. It's really very cozy. There's nothing

much to worry about up here. Except the black flies.

Andy Richardson: Black flies? What black flies?

Dina Black: They're quite big, but don't worry. Black fly season ended months ago. 16: 17:b 18:d 19: 20:a

IV. Directions: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). (10 points)

Natasha Fang, a senior presenter with the Sydney-based Australian Chinese Radio, has lived in Sydney for 30 years. She moved from northeast China's Harbin city to Sydney in 1977. After 30 years in Australia, she appears to be a fairly westernized woman: fluent English, delicate make-up, elegant dress and living in a villa with a swimming pool and a green garden. But, after three hours of chatting with her, you will find that she is still a typical Chinese woman: a good cook, a good housewife and a great mother. Natasha Fang started to work for radio in 1980, first at SBS, a special broadcasting service in multi-languages, then at Australian Chinese Radio. Having

been in the business for more than 20 years, she does three-hours of live broadcast each day, five days a week. She says she just loves this job. Natasha's husband Victor Fang was her boyfriend back in China. They had separated for three years before he

came to Australia to marry her. Now a senior engineer in the University of Sydney, Victor Fang says his wife is quite a talent with media work.

21:f 22:t 23:f 24 : f 25:t

V. Directions: Listen to the passage again and complete the table. (10 points)

Natasha Fang's job 26

Time when she moved to Sydney 27

She started to work firstly at 28

The place she met her husband 29

Victor Fang's job 30

听说单元测试——Level 1 Unit 3、4

Listening Comprehension

I. Directions: Listen to the conversations and fill in the blanks. (20 points)

1. Linda meets her classmate Allen in the school.

Linda: Hi, Allen, how many languages 1 ?

Allen: I speak three languages, English, 2 .

Linda: Chinese? Are you interested in Chinese?

Allen: Yes. A friend of mine 3 China.

2. Martin, a new student of Shanghai University, meets his old friend Henry on campus.

Martin: Hi, did you register for the 4 ?

Henry: Yeah, I registered this morning. What about you?

Martin: I haven't yet. I am a little busy, so I am going to 5 .

II. Directions: Listen to the conversation, and fill in the form below with no more than three words for each blank. (40 points)

Frank, Rosalie and Olive are talking about how to teach themselves French.


    Frank: Could I have that book for a

minute?
    Rosalie:

Sure.
    Frank: This looks very good. It says it'll teach us French in daily life situations.
    Olive: Let me have a look too. A

Self-study Course in Practical French.
    Rosalie: Self-study means we teach ourselves French. We work with the course on our

own.
    Frank: How are we going to do

this?
    Rosalie: I suppose we should work

together.
    Olive: That seems like a good

idea.
    Frank: We ought to set aside an hour each

day.
    Rosalie: Everyday at 5 p.m. we study

French.
    Olive: That's fine with me.

Frank?
    Frank: Okay with

me.
    Rosalie: Since Frank is a language teacher, he should be in charge.
    Frank: Not me. My French isn't that hot. Since Rosalie has made the most progress, she should do the

job.
    Rosalie: My French isn't that much better than

yours.
    Frank: I think it's a lot

better.
    Rosalie: But you don't understand. I have a terrible accent. And my grammar isn't very good.
    Olive: Why don't we get started? Rosalie, you understand French fairly well. You could explain things to us if we have problems.
    Rosalie: Okay, I'll do my best. But don't ask me anything too complicated.

The Plan to Study French

The name of the book is 6 in 7 .

Self-study means we 8 .

They work with the course 9 .

They are going toset aside 10 each day.

They plan to studyat 11 everyday.

Frank is a 12 .

Rosalie had made 13 .

Rosalie could explain things to themif they 14 .

Don't ask Rosalie the problems which are 15 .

III. Directions: Listen to the passage, and choose the correct answers to the questions. (20 points)

Welcome to the University of Oxford. Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. There is no clear date of foundation, but teaching existed at Oxford in some form in 1096 and developed rapidly from 1167, when Henry II banned English students from attending the University of Paris.

Nearly 1,000 years old, Oxford University has a history as impressive as its schoolfellows, who also include writers such as William Golding, Graham Greene, and John Fowles. Tony Blair also studied here.

Oxford lies about 57 miles (90 km) northwest of London. A medium-sized city with a total population of some 140,000, including over 30,000 students, Oxford has a lively atmosphere, with a wealth of cultural, entertainment and sports facilities.

As an internationally renowned centre for teaching and research, Oxford attracts students and scholars from across the globe, with almost a quarter of our students from overseas. More than 130 nationalities are represented among a student population of over 18,000.

IV. Directions: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). (10 points)

Beijing began to approve the foundation of private schools in September 1992. Now it has 49 private high schools and primary schools. There are about 20,000 students in these schools, accounting for 1% of all school-aged children.

When Huijia Private School, one of the private schools in Beijing, started in September 1993, it enrolled only 39 students. Today it has nearly 1,600 students, from primary to high school level. Most of the students are children of successful business people, famous stars, best-selling writers, and some journalists, according to Wang

Jun, a teacher at the school.

The huge population base of China creates the largest education industry in the world. In 1999 it had a total of 320 million, accounting for about 30% of the world's student population. Limited financial resources severely restricted educational development in China. Private schools revived after the 1985 policy in response to the large demand.

Education officials said that to a cultural center like Beijing, it is proper to have 5% to 10% of the school-aged children attending private schools. Private education needs to develop at a faster rate. The Ministry of Education has made it a national policy to encourage the development of private education.

听说单元测试——Level 1 Unit 11、12

Listening Comprehension

I. Directions: Listen to the conversations and fill in the blanks.(20 points)

请根据需要填入Script:

1. Alice and Lee are eating in the dining hall.

Alice: 1 , Chinese food or Japanese food?

Lee: I prefer 2 .

2. Mrs. Black is talking with a waiter.

Waiter: May I 3 , ma'am?

Mrs. Black: What is good 4 today?

Waiter: Roast beef is very good today,ma'am?

Mrs. Black: Is it? 5 .

1:witch do you prefer

2:Chinese food

3:have your order

4

5

II. Directions: Listen to the passage, and fill in the form below with no more than three words for each blank.(20 points)

Different from western countries, a Chinese dinner table is set with chopsticks instead of knives and forks, but that’s only superficial. Besides, in decent restaurants, you can always ask for a pair of knife and fork, if you find the chopsticks not helpful enough. The real difference is that in the West, you have your own plate of food, while in China the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares. If you are being treated to a formal dinner and particularly if the host thinks you’re in the country for the first time, he will do the best to give you a taste of many different types of dishes.

Perhaps one of the things that surprise a Western visitor most is that some of the Chinese hosts like to put food into the plates of their guests. In formal dinners, there are always “public” chopsticks and spoons for this purpose, but some hosts may use

their own chopsticks. This is a sign of genuine friendship and politeness. It is always polite to eat the food. If you do not eat it, just leave the food in the plate.

People in China tend to over-order food, for they will find it embarrassing if all the food is consumed. When you have had enough, just say so. Or you will always overeat! Table Manners

A Chinese dinner table is set with chopsticks 6 knives and forks.

You can ask for a pair of knife and fork ifyou find the chopsticks 7 .

On a western dinner tableyou have your own 8 .

In China the dishes areplaced 9 and 10 .

If you are being treated to a formal dinner you will be given a taste of 11 of dishes.

One of the things that surprise a western visitor most is thatsome of the Chinese hosts like to put food into the plates of 12 .

The fact that Chinese people use their own chopsticks to put food into guests' plate is 13 genuine 14 .

If you do not eat the food in your platejust 15 in the plate.

III. Directions: Listen to conversation, and choose the correct answers to the questions.(20 points)

Waiter: Princess Restaurant. Good morning! Can I help you?

Mr. Green: Yes, I would like to book a table for four for the next Tuesday, December 13.

Waiter: Certainly, sir. What time do you like your table?

Mr. Green: At 8:30 next Tuesday evening.

Waiter: And what is it going to be, Chinese food or Western food?

Mr. Green: Western, please.

Waiter: May I have your name, sir, please?

Mr. Green: Please book it under the name of Mr. Green.

Waiter: So it's Mr. Green, a table for four for the evening of next Wednesday. It is Western food

and you are coming at 8:30.

Mr. Green: I am afraid that you’ve made a little mistake. It’s Tuesday, not Wednesday.

Waiter: Oh, I’m really so sorry. Tuesday, right?

Mr. Green: Yes.

Waiter: Thank you for calling us. By the way, we shall keep your table until 10 pm. We cannot

guarantee your table available if you come after that time.

Mr. Green: Thanks for reminding me. We’ll be there on time.

Waiter: Thank you. We look forward to your visit.

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[al:全新版大学英语(第二版)听说教程2] Unit 1 Sports Part A] Listening Strategy Identifying Numbers Numbers appear very often in every kind of listening material. The ability to catch the exact numbers spoken in English is an important but difficult skill for a Chinese learner. A good way is to practice over and over again the pronunciation of the numbers, particularly the different ways to say thirteen and thirty, fourteen and forty, etc. It also helps to practice writing down the numbers you hear quickly in numerical forms, without translating them into Chinese. You're going to hear a passage about Michael Jordan, a retired American professional basketball player. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks with the missing numbers. Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time. He was born on Feb.17, 1963, in Brooklyn, New York. He is 1.98 meters tall and weighs 216 pounds. Jordan joined the Chicago Bulls team for the 1984 season. In the 1986 season he shot 3041 points, the third highest score ever. He was named NBA Slam Dunk Champion(扣篮冠军)in 1987 and won the Most Valuable Player Award in 1988, an honor repeated four times in the next ten years to 1998. Jordan guided his team to win six NBA championships during the 1990s, scoring 45 points during the sixth and last game of the 1998 NBA finals. In 1999, he was named the greatest North American athlete of the 20th century. Jordan left the NBA at the beginning of the 1993-1994 NBA season to pursue a career in baseball. Since his baseball game wasn't quite as good as his basketball games, he finally gave it up to rejoin the Bulls in 1995. Yet, after playing for five more years, he once again announced his retirement in 1999. But he returned for two more NBA games in XXXX as a member of the Washington Wizards. [ti:Unit 1 Part B] Listening Tasks A Conversation Why Don't You Join Me at the Gym Sometime? Exercise 1 Listen to the conversation and choose the right answers to the questions you hear. Peter: Hi Laura. Where are you heading with that big bag? Laura: Hi, Peter. I'm off to the gym. I've got to stay in shape, you know. I try to go three times a week, but I'm busy so I can't always make it. Peter: I know more women who work out than men. What's the main reason you work out? For your health, or to look good? Laura: To be honest, for both. With women, good looks are always a very important consideration. Peter: If they were honest, most men who work out would admit that they also do it to look better, and not merely for health reasons. Laura: How about you? Do you get any regular exercise? Peter: I do a lot of walking, for exercise and enjoyment sometimes ten to twenty kilometers at a time but I never go to the gym like you do. Laura: Well, walking is good exercise. How about sports? Peter: Not since my school days. I used to love playing baseball, but it's impossible to get enough people together for a game now. Mostly I just watch sports on TV.

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第一部分 1.Woman:This is my family. I'm married. My husband's name is Bill. We have two children — a boy and a girl. Our little girl is six years old, and our little boy is four. Jennie goes to kindergarten, and Aaron goes to nursery school. My father lives with us. Grandpa's great with the kids. He loves playing with them and taking them to the park or the zoo. 2.Man:This is a picture of me and my three sons. We're at a soccer game. Orlando is twelve, Louis is ten, and Carlos is nine. All three of them really like sports. Orlando and Louis play baseball. Carlos is into skating. 3.Man:This is my wife June, and these are my three children. Terri on the right is the oldest. She's in high school. She's very involved in music. She's in the orchestra. Rachel — she's the one in the middle — is twelve now. And this is my son Peter. He's one year older than Rachel. Rachel and Peter are both in junior high school. Time really flies. June and I have been married for twenty years now. 4.Woman:This is a picture of me with my three kids. The girls, Jill and Anne, are both in high school. This is Jill on the right. She'll graduate next year. Anne is two years younger. My son Dan is in college. It seems like the kids are never home. I see them for dinner and sometimes on Saturday mornings, but that's about it. They're really busy and have a lot of friends.第二部分 John:It's super, Mary. It's just what I wanted. Mary:Well, I know you said your old calculator was no good any more. John:Well, it wasn't that it was no good. It just wouldn't do all the things I need to do at work. And it certainly wouldn't remember telephone numbers for me like this one. Mary:I suppose you're going to start putting in numbers straightaway. John:I've put in one while we've been chatting. I've put in our solicitor's number. You know how often I need to call him on company contracts. Mary:So what others are you going to put in?

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