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全新版大学英语试听阅读3UNIT 1 The King of SpidersWARMING UP. 1.barbed 2.abdomen 3.burrow 4.fang 5.silk 6. span. C D G A B F E WATCHINGPart 1. 1. D 2. C 3. A. 1.leading 2.inaccessible 3.explaining 4.are often biasedPart 2. T F T T F . 1.locations dare to pelling3.break through tripping over4.cut and scrape5.impressive pain and irritation. 1. You can hear the bats starting to swirl around as you enter the cave. 2. West actually helped to identify this particular type of tarantula on an earlier trip. 3. Finding a Goliath tarantula in this dense jungle is far from on easy task. 4. If West finally locations a Goliath tarantula, hell face a whole new set of dangers. 5. When threatened, many tarantula species will launch these barbed hairs into the air.Part 3.West finally finds a Goliath whose leg span is about ten inches across. The Goliath tarantula detects prey mainly by feeling instead of seeing. For many people, the tarantulas bite may feel like a bee sting. 1. Wonderful 2.back 3.rear 4.unsuspecting 5.unfortunateFollow-up . H G E F D I B A CREADING 1.C 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.C 7B 8.feels frightened/any fear 9.perfectly/extremely calm 10.confirmed human deathHOME LISTENING.T F T F T. 1.B 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.A. 1. Caring for these creatures has become an enormously entertaining and educational hobby. 2. Tarantula are not aggressive unless threatened by an abrupt motion. 3. During the process, the spiders soft inner body is temporarily exposed and it can easily be injured or killed. 4. It is essential not to disturb the spider during this process. 5. A screen cover is fine as long as it can be secured.UNIT 2 KOALASWARMING UP. 1.vulnerable 2.Eucalyptus 3.species 4.mammal. 1.C 2.A 3.F 4.D 5.A 6.BWATCHINGPart 1. 1.symbol 2.nice furry cuddly 3.like toys 4.recognizable international beloved. 1.How lovely the koalas are and why they are at risk. 2. Tabart is the executive director foe the Australian Koala Foundation and an expert on koala. 3.The koalas future is very black. 4.It is cleared for housing, farms and roads. 1.The koala is so universally popular that it has become a kind of symbol for the country of Australia. 2.Unfortunately, love alone, the expert say, may ot be enough to ensure the koalas future. 3.The forests that have always been home to koala are being increasingly claimed and cleared for housing, farms, and roads. 4.Each tree that is a lost or cut down adds more pressure to the already vulnerable state of these animal. 5.This is prime koala habitat and in the lost two hundred years since weve been ere, weve cleared about eighty percent of this.Part 2. 1.adequately 2.remaining 3.concessions 4.convince 5.spot. 1B 2D 3A 4CPart 3. (1)1,200 (2)half a billion (3)10 million (4)100,000. F NG F T FFollow-up.1.B:Koala are cute, furry and cuddy like dolls. 2.D:Australia needs to pass new laws that will protect koalas for future generations. 3.A:His America organization has come to talk to the Australian Koala Foundation about how they are helping to save wildlife in the U.S. 4.C:Koalas are hard to see in the wild because they camouflage themselves.READING1.D 2.A 3.D 4.A 5.D 6.D 7.B8.landowner about koalas9.experience in helping to save10.contribute to the countrys economyHOME LISTENING. D F B E C A.1.expressive 2.displaced 3.priority 4.transmitters 5.coincidence. 1.In the early 1900s, a demand for coats made from the fur of koalas threatened to destroy the entire species. 2.In the 1930s the Australian government passed legislation to protect koalas, 3.The information showed which koalas were permanent residents and which were visitors. 4.Since koalas have favorite paths between food trees, all fences were raised to allow them to pass easily underneath. 5.This bonus has increased homeowner excitement over this outstanding wildlife-friendly community more than expected.UNIT 3 The Exciting Streets of Barcelona WARMING UP . 1.spontaneous 2.pedestrian 3.stimulating 4.improvise 5.artistically. (1)market stalls (2)gangster (3)make-up (4)dais (5)onlookersWATCHINGPart 1.1.unique and stimulating 2.theyre attending a party that never ends. (1)wide pedestrian-only (2)middle harbor (3)trees cafes (4)meeting placePart 2. T F T T F . theater beautiful Europe entertained mean decorated worthPart 3. 2 mirror 4 face hair hat suit 1 clothes 3 make-up 5 have one look. 1.C 2.B 3.BFollow-up. E F A B G C DREADING1.A 2.C 3.C 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.B8.Three quarters of a mile9.Amsterdam10.There is no separation between art and lifeHOME LISTENING. 1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A. benefits galleries abandoned attract atmosphere real estate restore base.1.I advocate a radical proposal to turn things around. 2.Lets declare the four block area to the north of Main Street a pedestrian-only zone 3.Instead of going to another city for entertainment, people many start making downtown Albion their free-time destination. 4.New public transportation options could encourage people to leave their cars at home and provide the city with addition income. 5.When they brought in their pedestrian-only zone in 2003,the changes were dramatic.UNIT 4 The Hidden Treasures of Egypt. 1.tomb 2.pyramid 3.pharaohs 4.royal 5.Artifacts 6.mummy. 1.D 2.C 3.B 4.AWATCHINGPart 1.1.the Egyptian Museum of Cairo 2.the amazing artifacts in this Museum. 160,000 80,000 3,000.1.Its something that you can never see in any museum in the world. 2.I dont think that any museum in the world would really have a basement like this. 3.When you come here and you walk around the galleries, you can smell history. 4.They performed the first plastic surgery in history!Part 2. 1 3 4 6. theme lengthy falling forgotten basement display exclude items history challenging Part 3. 1.c B D 2.b C E D 3.a A F. 1.advertising documenting 2. Some Many 3.first final 4.fewer many moreFollow-up. 3,000 1.the first plastic surgery in history 2.he wanted to walk safely in the afterlife 3,000 1.fish 2.mixing powders and beauty aid 5,500 flint 4,000 1.beside the pyramids 2.an important priest 2,000 1.inside a tomb 2.prepare it for display 1. 1923 2. The young kings life. 1.hidden away beneath the cool marble floors 藏在这家博物馆冰冷的大理石地面下面 2.it will be extremely challenging to decide what to put on display 很难决定展出哪些文物 3.still in perfect condition 现在依然完好无损 4.there are many more artifacts found 埃及还有更多文物有待发现READING1.C 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.D8.documenting each one9.the kings own harness for his chariot10.there are many more artifacts still to be found in EgyptHOME LISTENING. 1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C. T F F T FUNIT 5 Dinosaur BUILDERWARMING UP. 1.fossil 2.dinosaur 3.roam 4.skeleton 5.extinct 6.reptile. 1.F 2.C 3.E 4.A 5.D 6.G 7.B WATCHINGPart 1. 1.He is a Canadian craftsman/a dinosaur builder/a freelancer. His workshop is near Niagara Falls,Ontario. 2.”This came right out of the bule.” 3.He is a freelancer / freelances. The museums of the world can come to him when they need him.F F T F F TPart 2. 1.B 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.B.1)E 2)C 3)D 4)A 5)BPart 3.1C 2E.1 2 4 5Follow-up. 1C 2A 3E 4B 5DREADING1.A 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.A 6.D 7.D8.a giant jigsaw puzzle9.appearance and behavior10.constructing and mountingHOME LISTENING.A3 B2 C1.F T T T F F F.1.There are several differing theories about what happened to the dinosaurs. 2.It caused enormous clouds of dirt and dust to cover the sky, blocking out the sun and causing the temperature on Earth to fall greatly. 3.Other scientists have somewhat different interpretations. 4.He theorizes that these changes contributed to the global extinction of plant and animal species. 5.Other scientists hold very different theories and it will probably be many years before the debate is resolved completely.UNIT 6 Snake DetectiveWARMING. 1.F 2.E 3.D 4.B 5.A 6.C. 1.green mamba 2.rattlesnake 3.cobra 4.albino pythonWATCHINGPart 1. F T T F F.1.the extremely hot sun and heat in the desert 2.the electric wiring in the glass enclosures 3.the fine sand that spreads infections.1.Shake in a snake park in Oman are dying .New snakes are arriving in two weeks. He must act fast before the new snakes suffer the same misfortune. 2.He loves the idea of financing a snake park to educate the people of his country about wildlife. 3.They used to grab the snakes with nooses, and stuff food down their throats.Part 2.1.enclosures 2.gap 3.highlighted 4.restore rebuild.1.rocks trees 2.rain heat 3.insects micePart 3.1.above the knot 2.Muhammad Al-Harthy/the Snake Park General Manager 3.heard the rattle of a live rattlesnakes.Two days alive venomous antivenom deadly two dozenPart 4.1.B 2.A 3.C.1.now the snake park is operating again this time correctly 2.enjoying his chance to teach others about snakes 3.see and touch snakes for themselves 4.solve this case successfullyFollow-up.1.Gerry Martin B E G 2.Sheikh Amer al-Suleimani C F I 3.Muhammad al-Harthy A D H.1.eager to jump at the chance 2.the new snakes suffer the same misfortune 3.to inspect the scene of the crime 4.whether or not all of them have survived their journey.1.Having heard about a snake expert in India, the sheikh called Gerry for help. 2.Having highlighted the problems, Gerry begins to take action. 3.Having found that the snake park is now operating correctly, the sheikh realized that asking Gerry to intervene in the park was money well spent. 4.Having learned new skills from Gerry, Muhammad is now enjoying his chance to teach others about snakes.READING1.C 2.A 3.D 4.A 5.C 6.B 7.C8.safely enclosed in their new homes9.hold some of the non-venomous snakes10.giving people a firsthand experience with snakesHOME LISTENING.1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D.F T F F T.1.He became particularly interested in wild animals, such as snakes and reptiles. 2.Since then, Martin has continued to do important research in the field of herpetology. 3.Meanwhile, he continues to develop the academic side of his career. 4.He does this primarily through camps and other educational programs. 5.They learn how to identify various snakes and other educational programs. 6.They learn how to identify various snakes and even get an opportunity to learn safe handing techniques.UNIT 7 Canyaking AdventureWARMING UP. 1.E 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.A 6.F. 1.D 2.E 3.B 4.A 5.F 6.CWATCHINGPart 1.1.nique utdoor ncredibly 2.anyoneering xplore liding 3.hitewater ast-flowing.1.B c 2.A a 3.A b 4.B c 5.B cPart 2. T F F T F.G C E H F D B Part 3.G A E C H F D B.1.over to 2.over on 3.From at into 4.on the top of 5.with in 6.at the bottom ofPart 4.T F T T. 1.expanded expected 2.few multiple 3.difficult effortless 4.changing challenging 5.adventure experience. 1.The drop is great success; all the preparation has definitely paid off. 2.Its all about group unity, and when that runs smoothly, the canyon is nothing but butter. 3.It was kind of a bump and scrape there at the end. 4.Others come to challenge themselves and test their abilities. 5.They took on the wild dangers of Reunion Island on their canyak adventure and they did it with style!Follow-up.2.Reunion Island, Indian Ocean 3.five professional kayakers and canyoneers 4.kayaks, ropes, maps, car, helmets, wetsuits, harnesses 5.hiking, climbing, jumping, kayaking, canyoneering, rappelling 6.Trou BlancREADING1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.B 6.B 7.C8.Trou Blanc9.a vertical waterfall that is almost 50meters high10.At Trou BlancHOME LISTENING.Mexico370 560 an hourclimbing climbing and hiking possibilities horse or donkeyaccessible and fascinating walk hike swimmountain and canyon narrow, deep small, isolated magnificent amazing. 1.Participants begin at the head of a canyon and follow it to a number of unpredictable adventures along the way 2.If you like excitement and youre feeling strong and fit, let canyoneering take you to another sporting dimension. 3.Zion offers a wild variety of climbing opportunities for everyone from the five-year-old beginner to the conditional expert. 4.About 2.5 million people visit the park annually and leave with memories that will last a lifetime. 5.Few places in the world offer such beauty and variety of scenery in such a brief tour.UNIT 8 SPACE WALKWARMING UP . 1.E 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.F 6.A. 1.astronauts 2.immersed 3.physiological 4.in orbit 5.space shuttles 6.missionWATCHINGPart 1 . 1.oxygen radiation 2.1960s 3.spaceships space suits scientific inventions . Self-contained Tough extreme temperatures pressurized breathe from boilingPart 2. 1.relatively era 2.perform accomplished shuttle 3.serviced repaired replaced. F T F F TPart 3. 1.1998 2.2016 3.the next few yearsFollow-up.1B 2A 3E 4D 5CREADING 1. A 2.C 3.B 4.B 5.D 6.A 7.A8. going through intense training9. scheduled on a mission10. extremely high levels of fitnessHOME LISTENING.1B 2C 3A. 1.Commercial 2.economic 3.investment 4.prospective. 1.During the Apollo space exploration flight, astronauts sent back space images that were then shown on television. 2.He was able to buy himself a visit to the International Space Station for seven days, traveling aboard a Russian spacecraft. 3.Although both the airlines and potential passengers have remained committed to the idea, private sector development has been very slow. 4.The final issue remains:is space flight really a safe undertaking for relatively untrained people. 5.Passengers will be required to have physical tests and go on a three-day training program before launch.UNIT 9 The Amazing Human BodyWARMING UP .1.B 2.C 3.A. 1.B 2.E 3.C 4.D 5.AWATCHINGPart 1.1.66 2.7,570 3.600 4.100 trillion.1.cells, tissues, organs and organ systems 2.respiratory system, the reproductive system, the nervous system, the digestive system and the circulatory systemPart 2. the heart pumping blood the lungs pulling in oxygen. 1.molecules 2.throat stomach 3.small intestine 1.把食物转化成身体可以吸收的分子是消化系统的工作。 2.吞咽的动作将食物沿喉咙送入胃中,而胃通过收缩将营养分解。 3.多数营养通过小肠进入血液,小肠的长度可超过六米。. C B A DPart 3. 1.B 2.A 3.C. 1.spinal cord 2.two single cells 3.blueprints 4.a human bodyFollow up. 1)cells 2)tissues 3)organs 4)digestive 5)nervous 6)energy 7)bodys activities 8)new lives. 1.oxygen energy 2.artificially automatically 3.intelligent complex 4.combine divide.1. No machine can match the impressive actions it performs every day. 2.This powerful little organ works incredibly hard and completely automatically. 3.Turning pizza into molecules that can be absorbed throughout the body is the job of the digestive system. 4.About the size of a grapefruit, this small strange-looking organ is the most complex object on Earth. 5.Strands of DNA from the original two cells act like a set of blueprints,telling the new cells what to do.READING1. C 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.B 7.C8. The genetic mixing 9. work together effectively10. Efficiency coordinationHOME LISTENING.1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B. F T T FUNIT 10 Saving the Amazon TONGETHERWARMING UP.1.paradise 2.indigenous 3.exotic 4.tribe. B A D F E CWATCHING
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