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新视野大学英语视听说第一册1-2答案听力练习录音文本和答案UNIT

1II.

Listening

SkillsListening

for

Names1.

Doris:

Good

morning.

Can

I

help

you?

David:

Yes.

I

need

to

change

one

of

my

courses.

Doris:

I’ll

see

what

we

can

do.

What’s

your

name,

please?

David:

My

name’s

David

Brown.

Doris:

Your

first

name

again?

David:

David.

D-A-V-I-D.

The

boy

is

called

David

by

his

first

name.

2.

Nancy:

Excuse

me.

I

want

to

make

sure

if

I

am

registered

for

the

new

semester

of

English

with

Dr.

Lang.

Doris:

Just

a

minute

and

I’ll

check

for

you.

What’s

your

name,

please?

Nancy:

Nancy

Leigh.

Doris:

Is

“Lee”

your

last

name?

Nancy:

No,

it’s

Leigh.

L-E-I-G-H.

But

“Lee”

would

be

easier

to

spell,

wouldn’t

it?

Nancy’s

last

name

is

Leigh.

3.

Doris:

I’m

sorry.

But

if

you

need

a

loan,

you’ll

have

to

go

to

the

Financial

Aid

Office

before

you

can

register.

Nancy:

Them

who

should

I

see

there?

Doris:

Well,

Mrs.

Vicky

Klein

can

help

you.

As

a

matter

of

fact,

anybody

there

is

very

nice.

Nancy:

Oh,

thank

you.

What

is

her

name

again?

Doris:

Vicky

Klein.

V-I-C-K-Y,

K-L-E-I-N.Nancy

should

see

Vicky

Klein

if

she

needs

a

loan.

4.

Doris:

OK,

to

complete

this

form

I

need

your

name

in

full,

please.

Laura:

Laura

Tish

Hill.

Doris:

Tish?

That’s

an

unusual

middle

name.

Would

you

mind

spelling

that

for

me?

Laura:

Sure.

T-I-S-H.

I

was

named

after

my

mother.

Laura’s

full

name

is

Laura

Tish

Hill.

5.

Doris:

Well,

you

need

to

complete

the

form

for

your

parking

pass.

Your

name,

please?

Anthony:

Anythony

Mcdonald.

Doris:

Are

you

“Mc”

or

“Mac”?

Anthony:

“Mc”.

My

family

was

from

Scotland.

Doris:

OK,

Anthony.

I’ll

have

your

parking

pass

ready

in

a

minute.

Anthony

McDonald

will

get

his

parking

pass

in

a

minute.

III.

Listening

InTask

1:

EnrollingGood

morning,

everyone.

I’d

like

to

welcome

you

to

City

University.

I’m

Betty

Russell

and

I

work

in

the

International

Students’

Office.

I

have

some

important

for

you.

First,

you

must

enroll

by

August

28th.

Pick

up

your

ID

card

at

our

office.

Them,

you’ll

need

to

pick

up

a

library

card

so

that

you

can

borrow

books

from

the

library.

Show

them

your

ID

card

in

the

library

and

they

will

do

it

for

you.

You

may

be

thinking

about

the

sports

facilities

at

our

school.

There’s

no

charge

for

student

use,

but

of

course

you’ll

have

to

show

your

ID

card.

Concerning

the

medical

assistance,

the

University

has

its

own

health

center,

and

all

services

are

free

for

enrolled

students.1.B

2.D

3.B

4.C

5.ATask

2:

Living

on

Campus(M=man;

W=woman)M:

Hi,

Lisa.

How’s

life

on

campus?

W:

Hi,

John.

Oh,

not

so

bad.

Pretty

good

in

fact.M:

Is

that

what

do

you

think?

I

mean,

do

you

like

living

on

campus?W:

Yeah,

I

enjoy

living

here

because

there’s

so

many

people

around

and

it’s

easy

to

make

friends.

What

about

you?

Have

you

ever

lived

in

a

dorm

before?M:

No,

this

is

the

first

time.W:

I

think

you’ll

find

it

quite

convenient.

The

library,

labs,

sports

center

and

other

facilities

are

right

on

campus.M:

That’s

true.

The

atmosphere

here

is

different

from

the

outside.

But

I

guess

living

in

town

has

its

advantage

too,

like

being

close

to

the

shopping

center.

You

know,

our

university

is

so

far

from

downtown.W:

But

the

commuting

to

classes…I

mean,

you

would

have

to

get

up

so

early

to

get

to

classes

on

time.

And

then

going

home

would

be

so

much

time.M:

Yeah,

but

the

food

here…it

seems

it’s

the

same

thing

in

the

cafeteria

every

day.W:

Well,

I

think

the

food

here

is

OK,

and

if

you

want

a

change,

you

can

eat

out

once

in

a

while.M:

True.

1.

She

thinks

it’s

easy

to

make

friends.2.

It’s

convenient

to

use

the

library,

the

labs,

the

sports

center

and

many

other

facilities.3.

It’s

near

the

shopping

center.4.

They

would

have

to

get

up

so

early

to

get

to

classes

on

time.

And

then

it

would

take

a

lot

of

time

to

get

home.5.

It

seems

all

the

same

every

day.

Task

3:

Learning

to

speak

EnglishHello,

how

are

you?

When

most

people

learn

English

as

a

second

language,

they

learn

formal

English.

Unfortunately,

learning

it

like

this

tends

to

make

you

feel

distant

and

bored.

The

truth

is,

most

people

in

English-speaking

countries

don’t

speak

to

each

other

in

such

a

formal

way.

They

speak

in

a

casual

way

to

their

friends

and

families.

When

speaking

casually,

people

tend

to

use

a

lot

of

informal

or

colloquial

words,

and

also

shorten

and

connect

their

phrases.

They

say

things

like

“Hey,

what’s

up?”

or

“Hey!

Whatcha

been

dion’?”

These

expressions

are

both

common

and

natural,

and

e.B,

Give

your

opinion

of

A’s

plan,

and

tell

him/her

about

your

experience.

Right.

Actually,

I’m

working

part-time

at

a

chain

store

now.

It

does

bring

in

some

money,

but

I

think

experience

is

more

important.

VI.

Further

Listening

and

SpeakingListeningTask

1:

University

LifeUniversity

life

is

a

new

and

different

experience

for

me.

First

of

all,

living

at

the

university

gives

me

a

sense

of

responsibility,

of

being

on

my

own.

My

parents

aren’t

around

to

say,

“No,

you’re

not

going

out

tonight.”

I

decide

everything

for

myself.

Being

around

lots

of

friendly

people

is

another

aspect

I

like

about

university

life.

On

my

first

say,

when

I

arrived

on

campus,

I

was

a

bit

confused

about

where

I

was

going.

An

upperclassman

noticed

out

I

was

looking

for

my

dorm,

he

said,

“Oh,

just

follow

me;

that’s

where

I’m

going.”

Now,

I

can

really

say

that

I

feel

comfortable

in

the

dorm

because

there

are

so

many

friendly

people

around

to

talk

with.

Finally,

I

LOVE

HAVING

Fridays

off;

I

would

not

be

able

to

deal

with

five

days

of

classes

in

a

row.

How

did

I

do

it

in

high

school?

I

love

sleeping

in

on

Fridays.

I

guess

I’m

sort

of

a

party

animal,

but

it

seems

like

I

go

out

every

Thursday

night.

It

also

seems

like

I

don’t

get

home

until

early

the

next

day1

My

head

hits

the

pillow

and

I

don’t

move

until

Friday

afternoon.1.

new

and

different2.

on

his

own3.

a

bit

confused4.

talk

with5.

sleep

in

Task

2:

Key

to

Learning

EnglishI

think

one

of

the

most

important

keys

to

learning

English

id

to

establish

a

regular

study

program,

like

planning

a

few

minutes

every

morning

around

breakfast

time.

This

idea

may

sound

a

little

too

simple

to

the

learners,

because

they

took

English

in

high

school

for

a

quite

a

few

years,

but

they

didn’t

become

proficient

speakers

of

the

language.

As

a

matter

of

fact

I

do

not

mean

that

we

can

become

fluent

speakers

with

just

a

few

minutes

here

and

there,

but

following

a

regular

and

consistent

course

of

study

can

help

us

on

the

way

to

language

mastery.

In

other

words,

people

need

to

plan

out

their

study

by

setting

realistic

and

attainable

goals

from

the

beginning.

Some

people

get

caught

up

in

the

craze

of

learning

the

language

on

30

days,

only

to

give

up

when

they

can’t

perform

up

to

their

expectations.

And

small

steps

little

by

little,

are

the

key.

For

example,

planning

to

learn

to

use

them

actively—is

far

better

than

learning

30

and

forgetting

them

the

next

day.

1.

T

2.

F

3.F

4.F

5.T

Task

3:

Listening

EffectivelyThrough

it

is

50%

of

everyday

communication,

listening,

it

seems,

is

the

least

taught.

Listening

is

more

than

just

hearing:

it

requires

understanding.

In

an

educational

setting,

listening

effectively

is

critical.

Effective

listening

results

in

doing

the

right

assignment,

doing

the

assignment

correctly,

and

taking

notes

effectively.

Doing

these

activities

well

results

in

learning

and,

most

of

the

time,

good

grades.

In

a

professional

setting,

listening

is

also

critical.

When

you

receive

an

oral

message,

your

response

must

be

correct.

If

you

fail

to

listen

to

customers

or

clients,

you

may

lose

their

business,

and

your

job!

Ina

personal

setting,

listening

effectively

deepens

your

relationships.

When

we

listen

to

someone,

we

say

“You

are

important”

without

ever

speaking

a

word.

When

we

fail

to

listen,

not

only

do

we

not

receive

the

message,

but

we

send

the

message

that

we

are

just

plain

dumb.1.B

2.D

3.A

4.B

5.D

UNIT

2II.

Listening

SkillsIdentifying

Numbers1.

M:

The

stadium

looks

pretty

big.

How

many

people

does

it

seat?W:

It

holds

around

20,000.

They

say

more

than

18,000

Tickets

have

been

sold.Q:

How

many

tickets

are

left

now?

2.

W:

I

was

planning

on

signing

up

for

the

swimming

class.

Bit

I

heard

it’s

full.M:

Really?

That’s

strange.

There

were

nine

swimming

classes

last

semester,

and

this

semester

there

are

five

more.Q:

How

many

swimming

classes

are

there

this

semester/

3.

W:

How

far

do

you

jog

every

day?

5

kilometers?M:

No,

about

15km.

I

have

to

run

that

far

to

stay

in

good

people.Q:

How

far

does

the

man

run

each

day?

4.

M:

How

many

people

will

come

to

your

home

to

watch

the

World

Cup

Final?

Want

me

to

bring

anything?W:

Probably

like

15

or

20.

I’ve

got

most

things

covered.

Maybe

just

bring

a

six-pack

or

something

else

to

drink.Q:

About

how

many

people

will

come

to

watch

the

World

Cup

Final?

5.

W:

How

many

people

do

you

think

will

enter

for

the

City

Marathon?M:

I’m

not

sure.

It

was

250

last

year.

But

someone

told

me

the

number

is

likely

to

double

this

tear.Q:

How

many

people

are

likely

to

enter

for

this

year’s

City

Marathon?

1.D

2.A

3.C

4.B

5.D

III.

Listening

InTask

1:

Yao

MingI

first

saw

Yao

Ming

back

in

1997.

Nike

had

just

signed

a

contract

to

sponsor

the

Shanghai

Sharks.

We

had

a

little

party

to

introduce

ourselves

and

get

to

know

the

players.

A

few

of

us

were

there

when

the

team

walked

in.

They

looked

normal,

most

about

6’4’’

or

so.

Then,

a

thin,

baby-faced

guy

about

7’5’’

came

in.

We

were

all

surprised

at

seeing

him.

We

couldn’t

believe

his

size.

And

when

he

started

hitting

three-pointers,

we

were

really

blown

away!

Our

guys

in

the

U’S’

didn’t

believe

that

there

was

a

Chinese

kid

that

tall.

To

convince

them,

we

had

to

bring

him

to

a

Nike

camp

in

Paris

that

summer.

Yao

had

always

played

against

kids

who

were

older

than

him.

This

was

the

first

time

he

was

competing

with

players

his

own

age.

Del

Harris,

then

the

Lakers

coach,

was

at

the

camp.

He

fell

in

love

with

Yao

Ming.

He

was

telling

everybody,

“I

got

to

have

a

picture

with

that

kid.

One

day

he’s

going

to

have

a

real

impact

on

the

NBA.”

1.D

2.B

3.C

4.D

5.A

Task

2:

RonaldoRonaldo

will

become

the

first

three-time

winner

of

the

FIFA

World

Player

of

the

Year

Award

this

Tuesday.

Ronaldo

played

his

early

football

with

amateur

clubs.

By

the

time

he

was

16,

he

had

signed

his

professional

contract

with

a

Brazilian

club.

He

played

very

well,

gaining

a

goal

almost

in

each

game.

He

was

still

only

17

when

he

went

to

seek

his

fortune

in

the

European

Leagues.

At

a

Dutch

club,

Ronaldo

got

30

goals

on

33

matches.

Back

home,

he

was

a

member

of

the

Brazilian

team

that

won

the

World

Cup

in

the

U.S

.In

1994.Although

he

did

not

get

to

play

a

single

minute

in

that

tournament,

he

was

soon

being

described

as

the

new

Pele.

He

moved

to

Bracelona

in

1996,

and

the

next

summer

became

a

member

of

Inter

Milan.

He

quickly

became

the

hottest

property

in

football,

winning

the

FIFA

World

Player

of

the

Year

Award

in

1996

and

1997.

As

he

took

the

award

in

1999

for

the

third

time,

there

was

no

doubt

that

his

name

would

live

on

in

history.

1.

He

played

his

early

football

with

amateur

clubs.2.

He

signed

his

professional

contract

with

a

Brazilian

club.3.

He

went

to

Europe

to

seek

his

fortune

in

the

European

leagues.4.

He

was

described

as

the

new

Pele.5.

He

won

the

award

for

three

times:

in

1996,

1997

and

1999.

Task

3:

Physical

ExerciseMore

and

more

people

today

are

realizing

the

importance

of

regular

physical

exercise.

Physical

exercise

can

make

you

strong

and

healthy.

By

doing

some

form

of

physical

exercise

every

day,

your

level

of

energy

will

increase

and

you

will

sleep

better

at

night.

There

are

many

different

forms

of

physical

exercises

that

suit

different

tastes

and

needs

of

different

people.

Take

track

and

field

events,

for

example.

Throwing

the

javelin

can

strengthen

your

arm

and

upper

body.

The

long

jump

and

high

jump

can

strengthen

your

legs.

Basketball,

football

and

volleyball

are

also

good

forms

of

exercise.

Be

careful

when

choosing

the

right

type

of

exercise

for

yourself.

Id

your

heart

is

weak,

for

example,

you

should

start

with

some

light

exercise.

If

you

are

overweight,

know

your

limits.

In

a

word,

don’t

overdo

it.

Healthy

form

energy

better

different

tastes

careful

choosing

Task

4:

An

AnnouncementOpen

interested

checkup

apply

PE

Department

exercise

opportunity

IV.

Speaking

OutAsking

for

and

Giving

DirectionsModel

1

Where’s…,

please?Now

Your

TurnNew

student:

Excuse

me.

Where’s

the

gym,

please?Lisa:

You

see

that

library

building

over

there?New

student:

Yeah.Lisa:

The

gym

is

behind

it.New

student:

Thank

you

very

much.Lisa:

Any

time.

Model

2

Sorry,

I’m

new

here,

too.Now

Your

TurnNew

student:

Excuse

me,

could

you

tell

me

how

to

get

to

the

tennis

courts?Ashley:

The

tennis

courts?

Sorry,

I

don’t

know.

I’m

new

here,

too.New

student:

OK,

thanks

anyway.(Then

the

new

student

asks

James.)New

student:

Excuse

me.

Could

you

tell

me

where

the

tennis

courts

are?

James:

See

the

Student

Activities

Center

over

there?

They’re

in

front

of

it.New

student:

Thanks

a

lot.James:

No

problem.

Model

3

Go

straight

ahead

till…Now

Your

TurnNew

student:

Excuse

me.

I

wonder

if

you

could

tell

me

how

to

get

to

the

school

stadium.John:

Just

go

straight

ahead

till

you

reach

the

riverside,

then

turn

right

and

walk

until

you

see

the

students’

cafeteria.

Turn

left,

and

walk

about

five

minutes.

You’ll

see

Hudson

Hall,

a

dorm

building.

The

school

stadium

is

on

the

opposite

side.New

student:

Thank

you

very

much.John:

You’re

welcome.

V.

Let’s

TalkJim:

Hey

Jack,

hurry

up!

The

game’s

going

to

start

any

minute

mow.

What

are

you

doinganyway?Jack:

I’m

just

making

some

popcorn.

Beer,

popcorn,

football!

What

more

could

you

want

on

aSaturday

afternoon?Jim:

Yeah,

I

guess

this

is

the

next

best

thing

to

getting

actual

tickets

to

the

game.

I’m

cool

with

just

watching

it

here

in

the

dorm.

The

TV

will

give

us

a

better

view.Jack:

It’s

gonna

be

a

good

game.

I’m

anxious

to

see

some

of

the

local

players

in

action.Jim:

Yeah,

should

be

good…

but

not

for

your

team.

I

don’t

think

they

have

a

chance.Jack:

Why

not?

We’ve

got

some

good

players.Jim:

Maybe,

but

the

other

team

has

some

of

the

best

players

in

Europe.

David

Beckham,

Michael

Owen.

How

can

your

guys

compete

with

them?Jack:

Of

course

they’re

good,

but

our

local

team

is

also

excellent!Jim:

OK,

if

you’re

so

confident,

how

about

a

bet?Jack:

All

right.

Loser

pays

for

a

dinner

at

Pizza

Hut

after

the

match.Jim:

Fine.

I

could

eat

some

pizza

tonight.

Mmm.

I

can

taste

it

now.Jack:

Don’t

forget

to

bring

your

wallet,

Jim.

You’re

going

to

need

it

after

you

lose.Jim:

Goal!

Michael

Owen.

I

think

I’m

starting

to

get

hungry

for

some

pizza!Jack:

I

think

our

goalkeeper

was

distracted.Jim:

Yeah,

right!

(sarcastically)Jack:

Hey!

Our

team’s

got

a

corner.

Only

two

minutes

left.

Maybe

the

game

will

end

in

a

tie.Jim:

Ooooh!

Too

bad,

Jack.

You

guys

almost

did

it!Jack:

Well,

time

is

up,

and

I’m

starving.

Let’s

go

to

Pizza

Hut.

It’s

on

me!

Jack(

rooting

for

the

home

team)

a,b,e,fJim(

rooting

for

the

visiting

room)

c,d,g,h

For

ReferenceaA,

say

the

score

of

the

match

excitedly.

Wow!

The

score

is

65:67

in

favor

of

Lakers.B,

discourage

your

partner

and

ask

for

wait-and-see.

Come

on!

Rockets

is

striking

back.

He

who

smiles

last

smiles

best.A,

answer

back,

showing

confidence

in

the

visiting

team.

I

don’t

think

so.

Well

begun

is

half

done,

you

know.B,

shout

at

the

three-point

shoot

which

leads

to

the

home

team’s

advantage.

THREE!

68:67

in

Rockets’

favor.

Come

on,

guys!

Some

more

points!A,

sign

at

the

final

loss

of

the

visiting

team

and

show

your

disbelief.

Oh,

Jesus.

How

can

that

be?bA,

comment

on

the

general

performance

of

the

team.

These

guys

do

a

good

job

today,

huh?

B,

agree

but

say

what

you

see

happening

on

the

field.

Yeah.

They’re

really

wonderful.

Oh,

the

opposing

team

scored

two

goals

within

THREE

minutes!A,

show

your

extreme

disbelief.

Incredible!

2goal

in

3

minutes!B,

complain

about

the

poor

defense

and

save.

What

poor

defense

and

terrible

save

of

the

goalkeeper!A,

Show

your

disappointment

by

promising

not

to

watch

the

team’s

game

later.

My

whole

night

id

ruined.

I

don’t

want

to

watch

their

game

any

more.

VI.

Furthering

Listening

and

SpeakingListeningTask

1:

Sports

in

the

U.S.Sports

are

very

important

in

the

U.S.

both

for

spectators

and

participants.

Many

people

have

jobs

where

they

sit

for

most

of

the

day,

so

when

they

have

free

time,

they

like

to

take

part

in

more

physical

activities.

Both

team

sports

and

individual

activities

are

popular.

Youth

sports

are

played

either

in

local

clubs

or

for

teams

representing

schools.

Most

major

league

sports

recruit

their

players

from

college

or

high

school

teams.

Specter

sports

are

also

a

major

part

of

American

culture.

Many

Americans

watch

sports

weekly,

if

not

daily.

Thousands

of

people

attend

professional

and

college

sporting

events

to

cheer

on

their

local

teams.

Millions

more

choose

to

watch

on

TV

and

root

from

their

own

living

rooms.

On

TV,

American

football,

baseball

and

basketball

are

the

most

popular

sports.

Soccer

has

a

long

way

to

go

before

it

is

on

the

same

level

with

the

“big

three”.

Although

there

is

some

overlapping,

football

is

played

in

the

fall,

basketball

in

the

winter

and

baseball

in

the

spring

and

summer.

American

professional

teams

are

privately

owned

and

generally

situated

in

major

cities,

so

they

have

a

large

fan

base

to

draw

from.

There’s

no

government

involvement

in

these

leagues.1.

popular

2.

weekly

3.

local

clubs

4.

big

three

5.

fan

base

Task

2:

WalkingGenerally,

people

travel

by

car,

bus

or

subway

in

America.

Rarely

is

a

bicycle

used

as

a

method

for

transportat

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