21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2

21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2
21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2

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21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程2

Unit1 Food and Health

Part A

Section A

Task One

Task Two: ADBCA

Section B

Task One: ABBBA

Task Two: CABAB

Task Three: TTFTF

Part B

Section A

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: TFFFF

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section B

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: BAABB

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section C

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: refrigerator, temperature, degrees, discarded, harmful, quantities, containers, leftovers, dressing, click

III. Watching and Speaking:

Part C

Model Dialogue:

Now Your Turn: with limited nutritional value; in salt, sugar, fat or calories; lead to weight gain; avoid junk food; keep a food journal; what you eat every day

Part D

Section A: DACDCDB

Section B: BCBACADA

Section C: BCDCDBACBD

Unit2 Animals

Part A

Section A

Task One

Task Two: BABCB

Section B

Task One: BCCAB

Task Two: BCADD

Task Three: TTFFT

Part B

Section A

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: FFFFT

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section B

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: AABAB

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section C

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: promote, encouraged, trail, authorities, distress

III. Watching and Speaking:

Part C

Model Dialogue:

Now Your Turn: I have ever seen; known for their alertness; have an amazing swiftness; poaching for their skins and horns; That’s awful; banning illegal poaching Part D

Section A: DBDCCAB

Section B: ABDACCDA

Section C: BDCABBDABD

Unit3 Sportsmanship

Part A

Section A

Task One

Task Two: DBBCB

Section B

Task One: CDABA

Task Two: CCBAB

Task Three: TFTFT

Part B

Section A

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: FFFFT

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section B

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: BBBAB

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section C

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: probably, wondered, historical, soldiers, develop, focus, Nowadays, wide, individuals, combinations

III. Watching and Speaking:

Part C

Model Dialogue:

Now Your Turn: in the soccer team; have matches with; part of my life; gives me many benefits; physical and psychological; work together as a team

Part D

Section A: CCBABDD

Section B: DDCBBDCD

Section C: ADDDABDABC

Unit4 Volunteering

Part A

Section A

Task One

Task Two: BCDAC

Section B

Task One: ADCDA

Task Two: BCADC

Task Three: FTFTT

Part B

Section A

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: FTFTF

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section B

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: AABAB

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section C

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: unique; additional, involved, educate, interaction

III. Watching and Speaking:

Part C

Model Dialogue:

Now Your Turn: had the opportunity; my first thought was; not really voluntary; my early morning complaints; an amazing playground; made a positive impact on

Part D

Section A: DCBAADC

Section B: CDBCCBDA

Section C: BADDABACD

Unit5 Values

Part A

Section A

Task One

Task Two: DBCCA

Section B

Task One: DADCC

Task Two: BCABD

Task Three: TTFFF

Part B

Section A

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: FTFFT

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section B

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: ABABA

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section C

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: throughout, effect, element, harmony, relationships

III. Watching and Speaking:

Part C

Model Dialogue:

Now Your Turn: As far as I know; the most important values; take a different attitude towards; was shocked to hear; mean to be nosy; ask a personal question

Part D

Section A: ABCABDC

Section B: ADADDACC

Section C: ADCCADBADB

Unit6 Advertisement

Part A

Section A

Task One

Task Two: BCABB

Section B

Task One: CBACD

Task Two: CBAAB

Task Three: TTFFT

Section A

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: FTFTF

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section B

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: BABAA

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section C

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: essential, properly, furniture, removed, principles, excessive, effect, solution, transform, potential

III. Watching and Speaking:

Part C

Model Dialogue:

Now Your Turn: creating an advertisement; highlights one particular benefit, make a list of all the benefits; rank them in the order of importance; do not overtly claim to offer; make untrustworthy claims

Part D

Section A: DBACBCD

Section B: BDCCBADC

Section C: BCACDBDABA

Unit7 China in the 21st Century

Part A

Section A

Task One

Task Two: ABCCB

Section B

Task One: CADDB

Task Two: BBDDB

Task Three: TTTFF

Part B

Section A

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: FFFTF

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section B

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: BABBB

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section C

II. Watching and Listening: survived, region, petroleum, outstanding, decades

III. Watching and Speaking:

Part C

Model Dialogue:

Now Your Turn: at a rapid pace; use of latest technologies; world’s ecological system; in the course of development; meet human needs; generations to come

Part D

Section A: BCACBCA

Section B: DDBCDBCD

Section C: CABBDCCCDA

Unit8 Future World

Part A

Section A

Task One

Task Two: CBCDA

Section B

Task One: CCBDC

Task Two: CBDBA

Task Three: TTFTF

Part B

Section A

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: TFFFT

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section B

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: ABAAA

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section C

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: demand, conventional, impact, consumption, population III. Watching and Speaking:

Part C

Model Dialogue:

Now Your Turn: create the virtual world; going to the real world; a little bit confusing; between your toes; lying in your bed at home; fool your mind

Part D

Section A: ACBDCDC

Section B: DACBACCD

Section C: DDBABCBCAC

Unit9 Hobbies

Part A

Section A

Task One

Task Two: CDBAB

Section B

Task One: BCCDA

Task Two: BCDAD

Task Three: FTFFT

Part B

Section A

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: FFFFT

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section B

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: BBAAB

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section C

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: discovered, accident, recently, disappointment, create, services, steady, negative, obstacle, reward

III. Watching and Speaking:

Part C

Model Dialogue:

Now Your Turn: can’t live without music; dinning without my friends around; a powerful source of motivation; probably the easiest way for anyone to relax; both classical and pop music

Part D

Section A: BCCABCA

Section B: BCACBCDB

Section C: ABDBCDCBDB

Unit10 Travel

Part A

Section A

Task One

Task Two: BCAAD

Section B

Task One: ACBAC

Task Two: CBBBA

Task Three: TFFTT

Part B

Section A

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening:FFFTF

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section B

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: BAABA

III. Watching and Speaking:

Section C

I. Lead in

II. Watching and Listening: referred, population, host, uncomfortable, residents, humid, occur, tropical, variety, ranges,

III. Watching and Speaking:

Part C

Model Dialogue:

Now Your Turn: one of the must-see places; the breathtaking beauty; take daytrips from the mainland; one of the seven wonders; the only living thing; visible from space Part D

Section A: CBAABDD

Section B: DABDACDA

Section C: DABADBBBCC

UNIT 6

Part A Section A : Task 2

1-5 BCABB

Section B Task 1

1effect 2 push 3 consumers 4 advertised 5 shape 6 expsed 7 society 8 supposed 9 millions 10 image

Task 2 1-5 CBAAB

Task 3 TTFFT

Part D Section A

1 B

2 B

3 C

4 A

5 B

6 D

7 D

8 C

9 B 10 D 11 C 12 C 13 B 14 C 15 D

Sction B

16 B 17 C 18 A 19 C 20 D 21 B 22 D 23 A 24 B 25 A

Sction C

26 communication 27 particular 28 delivered 29 messages 30 instructions 31 advantage 32 unique 33 If you won’t write an attractive headline, then it won’t attract the user’s attention

34 While doing this, put yourself in the place of the customers and ask yourself “why should I buy this?”

35 Your ordering details should be clearly noticeable and simple to follow..

UNIT 7

Part A Section A Task 2

1-5 ABCCB

Section B Task 1

1 facinating

2 congratulate

3 brilliant

4 Civilizations

5 philosophy

6 precious

7 moral

8 core

9 behavior 10 evidence

Task 2 1-5 BBDDB

Task 3 TTTFF

Part D Section A

1 D

2 A

3 D

4 B

5 B

6 A

7 B

8 C

9 D 10 D 11 B 12 C 13 D 14 C 15 D

Section B 16 C 17 A 18 B 19 B 20 D 21 C 22 C 23 C 24 D 25 A Section C

26 next 27 advanced 28 encourage 29 income 30 impact 31 increasing 32 Africa 33 choosing

34 More than 400,000 overseas students

35 the move by unversities in developed counties

36 to set up branches in the city by 2015

UNIT 8

Part A Section A Task 2

1-5 CBCDA

Section B Task 1

1 environment

2 occasionally

3 pridictions

4 structures

5 monitors

6 integrated

7 peak

8 Invisibility

9 enable 10 truth

Task 2 1-5 CBDBA

Task 3 TTFTF

Part D

1 D

2 D

3 A

4 C

5 A

6 C

7 D

8 D

9 D 10 A 11 C 12 B 13 A 14 C 15 D 16 D 17 D 18 B 19 A 20 B 21 C 22 B 23 C 24 A 25 C

Section C

1 global 27 peaked 28 exceed 29 dispute 30 climate 31 Trends 3

2 atmosphere 3

3 expanded

34 population growth since 1950 caused the loss of tens of thousands of plant and wildlife species,

35 The group fears tha t in the coming decades half of the world’s population will be exposed to “water-scarce” conditions

36 The result is ever increasing numbers of poor people across Africa, the Middle East, and elsewhere who suffer from lack of clean water, overcrowding, AIDS and other diseases.

UNIT 9

Part A Section A Task 2

1-5 CDBAB

Section B Task 1

1 fun

2 equipment

3 relaxing

4 connectint

5 Poet

6 similar

7 shapes

8 eductional

9 familiar 10 Nowadays

Task 2 1-5 BCDAD

Task 3 FTFFT

Part D 1 C 2 A 3 D 4 C 5 C 6 B 7 A 8 C 9 B 10 C 11 A 12 C 13 B 14 C 15 D 16 A 17 B 18 D 19 B 20 C 21 D 22 C 23 B 24 D 25 B

26 edge 27 breath 28 attached 29 exciting 30 extreame 31 commercial 32 measures 33 character

34 They use very strong and carefully made rubber ropes.

35 This way you can prove to your family back home that you were brave enough to bungee.

36 People with back or knee injuries should also avoid this sport.

UNIT 10

Part A Section A Task 2 1-5 BCAAD

Section B Task 1

1 trip

2 earlier

3 arrives

4 breakfast

5 ride

6 miss

7 own

8 choice

9 Italian 10 catch

Task 2 1-5 CBBBA

Task 3 TFFTT

Part D 1 B2D 3 C 4 A 5 C 6A 7C 8 A 9 D 10 A 11B 12D 13C 14 D 15 A 16 D 17 A 18 B 19A 20 D 21B 22 B 23B 24 C 25 C

26 exciting 27 melts 28 imagine 29 peace 30 progress 31 culture 33 including

34 You will have quite the time experiencing unique foods in fantastic settings.

35 It doesn’t matter what your skiing ability is, you will be able to find a place to enjoy this sport.

36 You will not run out of fantastic things to do in Switzerland before you run out o f time.

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UNIT1 PARTA SECTIONA TASKTWO CCCCA CB DCCTASKONESECTIONB BDCBA TASKTWO TFTFT TASKTHREE PARTB SECTIONA TASKONE DCB TASKTWO 1.identical 2.cut 3.rough 4.sew 5.subscribe SECTIONB TFFFT Lemon battery An LED Have enough power Is capable of empowering up to three LEDs A night light or a simple flash light PARTD 1-2 AC 3-4 BC 5-7 ABD 8-11 DBDD 12-15 CCAC 16-18 BBA 19-22 ADCB 23-25 ADB UNIT2

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