英语初级听力课本部分参考答案.doc_第1页
英语初级听力课本部分参考答案.doc_第2页
英语初级听力课本部分参考答案.doc_第3页
英语初级听力课本部分参考答案.doc_第4页
英语初级听力课本部分参考答案.doc_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩9页未读 继续免费阅读

付费下载

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

Lesson 131. Three gin and tonics.2. Because drinks are not served before 12 oclock midday.1. The table-cloth is very dirty.2. Soup stains.3. Yes. He is going to change it immediately.1. He cant understand how 10 marks plus 12 marks plus 65 marks 50 pennies can add up to 177 marks 50 pennies.2. He admits the mistake and apologizes for it.1. left school2wrote his first book, Rag Doll.3. went to Indonesia4. met his wife5. bought a farm6. started making documentaries for TV7. published his 2nd novel, The Cold Earth.8. made the film Eastern Moon 1. A new fridge2. not more than 140 cm high.3. 50cm wide and 130 cm high.4. 129 pounds.5. Yes.20-25, medium good-looking long mid-20s tall dark handsome1. Perfect Partners Ltd2. Both of them want a friend of the opposite sex.3. Yes. They are husband and wife.5. 25 pounds47 Riverside Road, London SE1 4LP.10th May, 1989Dear Chris,Thanks for your letter. Im sorry I havent answered it sooner but writing is difficult at the moment. I fell off my bike last week and broke my arm. It isnt anything serious and Ill be OK in a few weeks.Your holiday sounds fantastic. Im sure youll enjoy it. Some one at work went to Jamaica last year and had a wonderful time. When are you going exactly? I hope youll have good weather.There isnt really much more news from here. Ill write a longer letter in a few weeks. Send me a postcard and give my regards to everyone. Yours Kim.Lesson 141. Geneva 2. By air 3. Because he prefers morning flights. 4. 9:20 5. 8:151. To have some more chicken. 2. She wants to be slimming. 3. A very small piece.1. A cup of tea 2. Coffee 3. He wants milky coffee without sugar.1. Black coffee 2. Yes. A portion of strawberry tart. 3. Because they need her service.Steak and ice-cream bank office, ground floor, International, 9:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m , he was late for breakfast, make it hurries Browning, 5:30 tomorrow, 12:00 noon, ones departure, keep the room 3:00 p.m.Hendersons car will be ready by 6 p.m. Thursday.Mr. Adams mother-in-law is arriving on ThursdayThe ad will be in Fridays paper, 13th of the month.baked bean, 100 tinsAll her food is to be delivered to her house.This afternoon. Forty-eight tinsBecause she wants to save the food for war.Because she cant stand fish.enquire. inquire, acquire, require, request, get down on ones kneessailor, a pub, Liverpool, very drunk, around 11 p.m., midnight, on his hands and knees, there, my wallet, down there, in that street, here, demanded, the light85, millionaire, an American university, a long, healthy life, very rich at the same time, secret, simple, save every, the audience, all those things, , 39, explain that, for a moment, long enoughLesson 15Dialogue1: Vienna, first class, BE 502 9:25 Heathrow F T F Dialogues2-4: meat pie, tea, cheese cake, c a c F T F F, hardly eatendelicious, I ought to, a nice cup of tea, Id love one. tempting, wouldnt mindDialogue 5: b a bDialogue 6 F T F F owe to, one from, OK, have one of mine Dialogue 7: c a c c Dialogue 8:b c, eleven, ten to one tomorrow Dialogue 9: F T F F in particular, appeals, that kind of, might be, Id need referencesTidy upinterfere with, interpret: explain the likely meaning, interruptIn a restaurant. Three. A waiter and two customersa man and a woman.house wine, half of bitter, soup, steak,. come this way, do for you, order, starters, your steak done, the wine listJames 22bus conductress winner of this years London to Brighton cycle race.the age of 5 self-taughtbought by herself by working overtimeto have a long hot bath and relaxmake remarks/comments onThe girl interrupts when he is talking.The girls clothesThe girl is wearing make-up.The girls way of doing homework.The girls friends and favorite records.Dictation: Philip is a very interesting boy. He is clever but he doesnt like school. He hates studying but he is very keen on learning new practical skills. In his spare time he often repairs motorbikes. He likes helping the neighbours in their vegetable gardens, too. Lesson 16Dialogue1: c c; Dialogue 2:a c c b Dialogue 3: 1. In a post office 2. She wants to send a greetings telegram to Germany and buy a book of stamps and half a dozen air mail labels. 3. 75 pence (pound) dollar-cent influenzaDialogue 4: b a b c cDialogue 5: F F F TDialogue 6: b c Dialogue 7: F T F T Dialogue 8: 1. They are roommates. 2. His radio is terribly loud and he often uses the first speakers soap.3. To turn down his radio in a fraction and to buy his own soap.disturbing, felt so stronglysoup, dress, the day after tomorrow, on earthdry cleaning, tomorrow morning, the same day, arrange it, madam,really, wonderfulan early call, fix that for, waking device, at the head of, set it toa Maxi Quarterpounder a banana long boat cold milkcheeseburger green salad cola(2)(a+e+c); (1+6+4)(b+d+f); (5+3)portablecatching the same train in the morning; sitting in the same office all daywatching the same television programs, they hunted for their food, they grew their own vegetables, they did things for themselves.The same sort of job, no various-variety, he needs a holidayanxious, anxietyportable, c, c, b, aT, FFTFencyclopediaDictation1. What was the worst problem you encountered in your present job? 2. How did you handle it?3. Why do you want to leave your present job?4. What are you most proud of having done in your present job?5. Why do you think you are qualified for this job?6. What sort of boss would you most like to work for?7. Supposing a member of your staff was frequently away from work, claiming to be ill, what action would you take?8. If you were working as a part of the team, what unspoken rules of behavior would you observe?9. How long do you plan to stay in this job?shake, tremble, quiver, shiverseasick, airsick, be bound to do sthLesson 173 pence 82 pencepostage, Thailand, check, need, else, 1.Because the other person has the TV so loud.2. Because the other one took it away without permissionhave, so loud, trying to sleepI really ought to have known better. have, so loud, trying sleep3. Sam. He still feels homesick. In England. think, life in England, feeling, homesick, bound, strange, first4. b, were off, soon, stay a little longer, late already, shame5. a, quite catch, out of your way, on my way home 6. a, shivery, pain, stomach, had it, best part, a week fairy tale, folk story, science fictionIts time that you got up/left.I would rather that you painted the door grey.ascend/go up, descend/go down, decrease/increase, switch on/off/toguts:couragehave/get a crush on:be in love with get down on ones kneesleave out 1. a, c, b, b, sort of start withWould you prefer2. b, a, c, b,a reserve, for five, Im afraid, serve lunch, 3 p.m., 2 oclock, by a window3. c, c, a, c, ba table for two, At what time, Kryzkoviak, look forward toB. a, c, c, c, F T T FC. F, F, T, Fccbcba,descended, through, landed in the middle, a green, put on, opened, climbed, down, stepped onto, took off, helmets, breathed, stuck, take offDictationThere were angry scenes yesterday outside No. 10 Downing Street as London school teachers protested about their salaries and conditions. London teachers are now in the second week of their strike for better pay. Tim Burston, BBC correspondent for education was there.correspondence,keep correspondence with , correspondence courseLesson 181. c, Not lunch, have, new brand.2. a, Believe, take in, Nine, per week, heating Friday 3. a, wonder, fit me in, tomorrow, 4: b, needed, part-timers, hotel, some sort, look back in, 5. b, How like, like, washed, leave as it is6. In a department store, A brown suede jacketBecause it is sold out, but the promises to ring him if any more gets in.Served, in the way brown suede forty-two, sold right out, likely, getting in7. 54655, To tell Mary that John rang herthe line, out8. No. Yes. have a word with/have words with, June, Rightresidentresidentboard, broad, ccbac1. Malinen, Finnish, waitress, Hotel Scandinavia, 1976-1980, brushing up her English2. five, bringing in the dishes, serving, looking after the bills. 40 pounds a week, a free evening meal, the manF, F, T, Fccabbccbtone, tune, melody, pitch, rhythmCome in. Oh, its you again, Tom. What have you done this time?Ive cut my finger and its bleeding a lot.Let me see, TomHmmm, that is a bad cut. I can clean it and put a plaster on it, but youll have to see the doctor.yellowish, longishillegal1. c, b, a, expecting, This way, 2. c, b, do for a living, give legal advice, I see, a solicitor, you mean, was looking for, vocabulary, Im afraid. Never mind.3. T, F, T, F4. c, c, b, b, a,4-(3+7+10)-8-29- (1+6)-5Its not nearly as cold as yesterday.6. T, T, F, T7. Excuse me, the James Bond film, Do you happen to, how to find out, local paper, which page it is on, Here it is, which performance8. b, a, c, b, 9. 1)The way to the swimming pool.2) No, she cannot because she is a stranger there.3) The man over there.4) On the other side of the road.b, c, c, a, c, b, b, b T: 2, 6, 8C, b, b, F, F, Frunning, sheepdog, started barking at, kick it out of the way, jumped up, bit him, the leg, go to the doctor, it wasnt infected (with the virus)mildcatch ones breath, take a breath, out of breathLesson 19Doctor Sowanso is the Secretary General of the United Nations. Hes one of the busiest men in the world. Hes just arrived at New Delhi Airport now. The Indian Prime Minister is meeting him. Later theyll talk about Asian problems.Yesterday he was in Moscow. He visited the Kremlin and had lunch with Soviet leaders. During lunch they discussed international politics. Tomorrow hell fly to Nairobi. Hell meet the President of Kenya and other African leaders. Hell be there for twelve hours.The day after tomorrow hell be in London. Hell meet the British Prime Minister and theyll talk about European economic problems. Next week hell be back at the United Nations in New York. Next Monday hell speak to the General Assembly about his world tour. Then hell need a short holiday.bcab, cbaccbcab, cbacc3 War and Peace, The Empire Cinema, In the Entertainments Guide.4gotare; have been, a, will be able to, what the weathers like, nearly, goodness God bless you!5. acbc, 7.ccbb(7+4)-8(2+10)-6(1+5+9)1134, 6 ,Ta little longer, miss, hurry, Good gracious, again soon, most kind ofon empty long roads; in traffic jams, for lights to change; in a good drivers car, to being a passengerenjoy, be fond of, dont mind, preferccbbhappened, sitting, into a conversation, a date, the same evening, a lot in common, same interests, the same thingshave much/little/a little/a lotin commonBecause his boss has come into the office.Blackmail, burglary, fraud, hijacking, kidnapping, mugging, shoplifter, smuggler, appeal, caution, cell, death penalty, defense, imprisonment, innocent/guilty, probation prosecution, corporal punishment, solicitor/barrister/lawyerB a c b Cover charge, beer, Starter ,main course, vegetables, Beer, Dessert cigarettes5. 6. 7. Beer 8. Dessert9. Cigarettescharged me twice, the figure of 5.50, here and then againcheck it for youdo too loud, want one, 2. a spider on the bread, catch it3. doing the backstroke the hot liquid kills meat rations, extra chargeLesson 20: Dictation: Every color has a meaning. And as you choose a color, you might like to remember that its saying something. Weve said that red is lovable. Green, on the other hand, stands for hope; it is tranquil. Pink is romantic, while brown is serious. White is an easy onewhite is pure. Orange is generous. Violet is mysterious, turquoise is strong and blue is definitely feminine. compound word, warm-hearted, hard-working blend smog; smoke+fog, motel, motor+hotelNBA, borrowing, .a good holiday abroad travelling around Europe.to get a job in advertising of some kinda temporary job for a year or soto save as much money as possibleas a waiter in a restaurantto open my own restaurant1. In the evening; 2. Victoria Hall; 3. The annual presentation of the Nurse of the Year Award.4.The first Nurse of the Year. 5. More than forty years6. Thirty years ago.7. Miss Helen Taylor; 8. Her senior officers, her colleagues and the parents of the children she nurses. 9. “Efficient but patient”, “helpful and happy”, “strict and caring”, “human and interested”10. Dame Alice Thorntonaward sb. sth., reward sb. for sth. salary, Lesson 21Dictation: Ours/Our perfume is a very expensive perfume. When people see it or hear the name we want them to think of luxury. There are many ways to do this. You show a woman in a fur coat, in a silk evening dress, maybe covered in diamonds. You can show an expensive car, an expensive restaurant, or a man in a tuxedo. We decided to do something different. We show a beautiful woman, simply but elegantly dressed, beside a series of paintings by Leonardo da Vinci, and it works. Because she is wearing the perfume, and because she is next to expensive and beautiful paintings, our perfume must be beautiful and expensive too. It does work.adjust oneself to; adapt oneself to;luxuriousmake profitsLesson 22you see, something of a special, guest star, the tickets do cost 250 marks each, you would like one, a few back for the residents, Good Lord, 35 pounds, on second thoughts, a bottle of scotch to, entertain myselfScotch Whiskya bit of celebrationextraextremely, attend to it right away, housekeeper, have been, with; not the(no), sort of thing, a well-run hotel199 pounds, 372 pounds 400 pounds, 103; 343; 311; 243;Holiday planning timeSomething interesting, something less expensiveTime and moneyabccacLondon, Kathmandu, London, ten weeks, 4th April, 1,100 pounds, specially adapted, sleeping, cooking, a shower system, six or eight months, controlDictation: I have always been interested in making things. When I was a child I used to enjoy painting, but I also liked makings things out of clay. I managed to win a prize for one of my paintings when I was fourteen. That is probably the reason that I managed to get into art college four years later. But I studied painting at first, not pottery. I like being a potter because I like to work with my hands and feel the clay, I enjoy working on a potters wheel. Im happy working by myself and being near my home. I dont like mass-produced things. I think crafts and craftspeople are very important. When I left college I managed to get a grant from the Council, and I hope to become a full-time craftswoman. This workshop is small, but I hope to move to a larger one next year.Trouble, charged me twice the figure Of 5.50, here and slip down, slide, slither, be hooked by, be addicted to, be indulged in,Lesson 23 BACB1. Cover charge, 2. Beer 3. Starter 4. Main course(Please serve the main/next course.) 5. Vegetables 6. 7. Beer 8. Dessert 9. Cigarettesbring me the bill, a mistake, the trouble, charged me twice, the figure of 5.50, here and then again, check it for you. feel at ease1. do too loud, want one, 2. a spider on the bread, catch it, 3. doing the backstroke, 4. impossible, A dead fly, 5. the hot liquid, kills, 6. meat rations, 7. extra charge.strange thing, yesterday, on a bus, get off, stood up and rang the bell, he rang it twice, didnt stop, shouted at himBecause the truck was always empty.Draper told Sam that he was a smuggler.Because what Draper was smuggling was trucks.fishing-rod, hookDictation: Are you a morning person or an evening person? Thats the question. When do you work best? For me the answer is easy. I work best in the morning. All my creative work is done before lunchtime. I get up at about eight, and then have breakfast. I listen to the radio a bit, and read the papers. And then I start. Usually I work from nine or nine-thirty until twelve but after that Im useless. On a good day I write fifteen hundred words or more, sometimes two thousand words, in the morning. Then after lunch I go for a walk, or read. In the evening I like to relax, go to the pub or go out and meet people. If you are a writer you need self-discipline, self-confidence, commitment. But if youre tired, it shows: the mind and body must be fresh.refreshadd, and; subtract/substract, from; multiply, by; divide, bystumbleLesson 24:6 18 21;12 7 14;16 15 24;2 4 410%; 23%; 3/8; 1/16; 9/2=4.5;2.46% BBAACAAgrill salmontrillion-billion-million-thousand-hundred1. She was going up to bed.2. do his little jobs. 3.She was sitting up in bed reading a book and eating chocolates.4. A gate banging downstairs.5. He must shut the gate.B b a a c a a Well, I think that this problem of teenagers getting into trouble with the law is mainly caused by unemployment. You see, because of the high level of unemployment, so many teenagers nowadays leave school and find that they have no chance of getting a job, and this obviously makes them feel bored and frustrated. And as a result of this, theyre much more likely to get drunk and so on.

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论