张民伦版英语听力教程 答案

张民伦版英语听力教程 答案
张民伦版英语听力教程 答案

Unit 1 Under the Same Roof

PartⅠ B. 1.picture two

2.picture one

3.picture four

4.picture three

C. 1.He’s a cook

2.There are six people in my family

3.She turned twenty in August

4.They live in Tokyo

5.I have two brothers and one sister

6.His name is David

7.She works in a hospital

8.Since 1994

9.Yes,two daughters and one son

10.We met at my best friend’s bi rthday party

PartⅡ A. 1.The parents 2.The children 3.Different but equal

4.Women’s

5.You know that you have to work at it to create love

6.Helping people learn to work at their relationships to make their relationship work

B. lauthoritarian model:children have no rights

permissive era:children are the bosses;they are allowed to do whatever they want to;parents run around behind them

third position:parents and children are different but equal women’s movement:women demand a freer choice about who they are and how they can be

appreciation for men: (1) being bread-winner and providers

for families (2) being more involved with their childre arranged marriage:you have to work at it to create the love

marriage out of love:you don’t know how to work at it when it gets tricky,and you are more easily to opt out

PartⅢ A. 1.separate

2.Smoking,drinking

3.collecting

4.On the railway

5.easy

6.Play a lot of games

7.go out,18

B. 1.(F) 2.(F) 3.(T) 4.(F) 5.(F) 6.(T) PartⅣ A. 1.wise,knows

2.thankless,provider,enemy

3.poorest,richest

4.trust,educate

5.fourteen,ignorant,stand,around,twenty-

one,astonished,learned

6.hard,hardships,hardships,through,started

7.realizes,right,wrong

8.baby,woman,woman,back

9.need,strong,protection

B. Dad,Daddy,meal,greeting card

see,24%,1960,8%

married,poor,leave school,crime

large,ended,50%,1960,6%

70%,8%,15%,different

1960s,involved,love,unemotional,leaders,punished, Most,cleaning 1960s,1970s,interested,wives,housework,earns

Several,health,fatherhood

Unit 2 Smacking or Reasoning?

PartⅠ B. trouble,obeyed,play with,wine

wise,dear,late,often

results,stopped,wanted,allowed

PartⅡ A. 1.2

2.Student Medical Adviser

3.2222122

4.Fifteen

5.About ten minutes

6.Christine

7.worried,safe

8.go out again

9.sit down,chat

B. 1.b 2.c 3.d 4.a 5.c PartⅢ A. 1.K 2.P 3.P 4.K 5.P 6.P

B. Speaker 1 : Approval of Punishment to Some Degree

discipline,too much

Speaker 2 : Disapproval of Punishment

Talk,explain,wrong

Speaker 3 : Disapproval of Punishment

Talk with

Speaker 4 : Disapproval of Punishment

strict

Speaker 5 : Approval of Punishment to Some Degree

smack,hand,arm

Speaker 6 : Approval of Punishment to Some Degree

shout,reason,send,up to,let,spank

PartⅣ adopted,born,accept,cruel,particular,parents,

directly,great,biological,same,due to,early,hear,sad, told,person,shock,left,teenagers,trust,deceived,

suggests,felt,thought,closely,suitable

PartⅤ A. 1.Two TV plays

2.At least 45 minutes

3.Yes

4.Doing piano lessons and reading a book

B. 1.(T) 2.(F) 3.(F) 4.(F)

Unit 3 A Sweet,Sweet Home

PartⅠ B.可对照原文找答案

PartⅡ A. 1.Notes : pot-plants

Type of the Dream House : a canal boat

2.Type of the Dream House : a detached modern house

3.Notes : Cornwall,unspoilt

Type of the Dream House : a cottage in a small village by the sea

4.Type of the Dream House : a white-walled villa in Spain

5.Type of the Dream House : a big old family house in the country

6.Notes : daft,isolated,high tide

Type of the Dream House : an enormous castle on an isolated

island

B. 1.Bright red

2.On a little roof-garden

3.White pillars

4.Cliffs and treets

5.Plunge into the sea

6.Its heat

7.A dry-stone wall

8.By a boat

PartⅢ A. Things That Will Be Taken Away : fridge,washing machine

Tings That Will Be Left Bahind : gas cooker/stove,

gas fire,plumbing, electric shower,

oven

B. The smallest bedroom : a bed

The medium sized bedroom : a fitted cupboard

some shelves

The largest bedroom : a wash basin

a double fitted cupboard a double bed

The bathroom : an airing cupboard

an electric shower

1.(F)

2.(F)

3.(T)

4.(F)

5.(T)

PartⅣ 45%,married parents,18,traditional,25%

population,live,changes,occupy,one parent,

not married,related,family members,same sex

decreased,in a hurry,financial security,later,

having children

longer,left home

living alone,27 000 000,26%,choose,failed,65,died

100 000 000,households,25%,7 000 000,high rate,

unmarried,one third

2 000 000,increase

effects,government,added,social service,two-parent

PartⅤ 1.(F) 2.(T) 3.(F) 4.(F) 5.(T) 6.(F)

7.(T)

Unit 4 Going to School [Ⅰ]

PartⅠ B. 1.(T) 2.(F) 3.(T) 4.(F) 5.(T) 6.(T) 7.(F) 8.(F) 9.(F)

C. 1.b 2.c 3.a,c,f 4.b,c,e,f,g,h,i,l 5.d 6.a

7.c 8.b

PartⅡ A. 1.The French teacher

2.For five years

3.13 years

4.French and German

5.Grammar and vocabulary

6.Video and cassettes

7.Conversation class

8.Visit France

B. Nationality:English

Appearance: hair: black

eyes: dark

eyebrows: very thick and bushy

other features: glasses with black frames Lesisure activity: music: playing piano

singing

sport: rugby

tennis

Family: three children and an interesting wife

C. serious,friendly,learned a lot,strict,work very hard,

interesting,France and the French,languages,university, foreign language,opening a door,a window,

foreign country,do things,think,only way,best way

PartⅢ A. Advantages : unexpected,entertaining/funny

Disadvantage : terribly hard,physically,emotionally

B. Ⅰ.h uman,open,to know more about them

open,relaxed,formal

progress,assessment

Ⅱ.try to win and earn the respect of children

a relaxed relationship and relaxed classroom

purposeful quality work

C. unexpected

trust,person

the big world,relationships,values

properly,appropriate

magic,exciting

cares

relaxed,friendly,supportive

individuals

allows,individual

voice,feedback,valuable,planning,developing

respect,relaxed

PartⅣ colleges,universities,brains,information,libraries,solve, problems,reports,letters

1 000 million,900 million,require,own,give

e-mail,communicate,friends,family,research,learn,grades, sign,classes,come

communications,organization,English,history,5 000,1985, information,day,night,requirement,professor,students, much,more,two,three,four,admits,limits

computer-based,older,job,family,40%,non-traditional

PartⅤ Jack : 1.Homesick at his aunt’s house at the seaside.

2.Wanted to take his toys — took teddy.

3.Didn’t have a very good time,but made a lot of friends and found a wife.

4.Miss Robson — kind,marvelous storyteller.

5.Mr.Goodman — pulled his ear.

6.Bucket of water fell on Mr.Goodman.

Shirly : https://www.360docs.net/doc/0211412783.html,ke District:honey and porridge for breakfast.

2.Very frightened and shy.

3.Loved school — a bit of a goody-goody.

4.Miss Brown — made history come to life.

5.Mrs.Sharpe — impatient math teacher.

6.She cried.

Unit 5 Going to School [Ⅱ]

PartⅠ B. Problems : 1.Rely,dictionary

2.main point,article,paragraph

3.sure,serious

4.slowly

Adivices : 1.dictionary,first

2.Read through,what it’s about,take notes

3.as much as

4.time limit,as much as,time

C. Pros : https://www.360docs.net/doc/0211412783.html,rmation,text books,educational equipment

2.teachers

https://www.360docs.net/doc/0211412783.html,puter programs,inerest,math,understand

https://www.360docs.net/doc/0211412783.html,puter,secondary,colleges

Cons : 1.better,books,sports,educational visits

2.Space Invader

3.school time,electronic games

4.learn

PartⅡ A. Good qualities : 1.intelligent

2.good at drawing

3.good in English

4.strong oral skills

5.good in sport

Shortcomings : 1.not concentrating in class

2.talking too much in class

3.not giving in homework

B. 1.intelligent,talk/chat,harder

2.difficult

3.concentrate

4.drawing,talking

5.homework,term

6.plenty,say

7.more,bottom

8.important,hockey

PartⅢ A. 1.Give you a list of courses and some general advice.

2.1)Write to schools.

2)Ask people who’ve been on a course.

3.1)Private language schools.

2)Further education colleges.

3)Universities.

4.pratice English.

5.hardly speak to you,you don’t ge t on with.

6.1)it rains.

2)the weather turns cold.

3)one’s money gets stolen.

B. 1.advanced,elementary,finding out,British Council

2.find out,various addresses

3.accommodation,English family

4.at classes,real life situation,far and away,acquiring

5.personal recommendation,stayed with,heard about,met PartⅣ aims,values,indicate,personally,skilled,authority,Influencing, Changing,Raising,active,backgrounds,responsibility,rich,

difficulty,contribution,original,owing,Creating,political,

successful,environment,philosophy,community,married,

very impotant,seven,percentage

Keeping up,52%,social life,59%,field,62%,friends,64%,family, 66%,Helping,70%,Developing,75%

objectives,first-year,desire,business,tell,clean up,rated,45% concern,deciding

PartⅤ WOMAN : Wake up,Work,breakfast,Potter about,shopping,

a rest,suupper

MAN : Get up,seven,a cup of coffee,totally organized,

six hours,stopping

Unit 6 Earning and Spending Money Wisely

PartⅠ B. 1.In the basement

2.Five fifty pounds

3.Soup plates

4.Four pounds

5.To the third floor

6.150 pounds

7.A supermarket

8.In the roof garden

PartⅡ 可对照原文找答案

PartⅢ A. 1.On the 10th May.

2.At ten o’clock.

3.At five o’clock.

4.18.50 pounds.

5.19.50 pounds.

6.On the 9th May.

7.36 pounds.

8.12 pounds.

9.88.5 pounds.

10.2.5 pounds.

B. 1.(F) 2.(T) 3.(T) 4.(F) 5.(F)

6.(T)

7.(F)

8.(F)

9.(T) 10.(F) PartⅣ A. 8 — 12 years old

780

unskilled workers

household chores

31/2 per week

11/2 per week

B. 可对照原文找答案

PartⅤ 1.b 2.d 3.a 4.c 5.c 6.a

Unit 7 Choice Versus Chance

PartⅠ B. B → F → D → A → G → C → E

PartⅡ A. 1.In a hotel.

On the beach.

In Italy.

2.Over 500 pouds.

3.In the morning.

4.Helping in the kitchen:wash and peel

vegetables,prebreakfast trays,wash up,etc.

5.F T F T FT

6.Hiring out deck chairs and selling newspapers.

7.He wanted a cheap holiday.

8.He has been working as a courier,and taking Americans round Italy on coach tours.

9.He’s been invited to go and work in America next summer.

B. enjoying,boring,too bad,quite interesting,the work itself,

the friends,spare time,seaside town,going on,dancing,bowing,

cinemas,afternoons off,sunbathing and swimming

PartⅢ A. an abattoir,a factory,station,a chicken battery

B. First speaker: television

reporter,archaeologist,anthropologist

Second speaker: third baseman for the New York Mets

Third speaker: photographer

C. 1st speaker: mad,money,travel,different coutries

2nd speaker: boring,responsibility,best baseball team

3rd speaker: incapable,torture,work with

people,independent,own

PartⅣ vocation,chance,choice,selecting,vocational planning,the world of work,requirements,present,time,effort,study,rewards

factors,interests,training,salaries,essential

grow,decline,economy,demand,changes

Accountants,programmers,officers,engineers,Lawyers,Medical,

Public-relations,financial,Tool,agents

manual,rely on,respond,opportunities,workers

Butchers,operators,Mail,clerks,installers

PartⅤ A. 1.She thinks that to be conscientious means to be extremely careful and pay attention to details.

2.She left her last job because she wanted something more challenging.

B. 1.Because Mr.Toms knew that Michael was the Director’s nephew and he did not want Mrs. Grey to embarrass Michael by her questions.

2.He plays football twice a week and plays golf nearly every morning.

C. 1.Michael James. Because he is the Director’s nephew.

2.(Open-ended)

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