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新标准大学英语视听说4答案
NewStandardEnglishBook4
Unit1
Insideview
Conversation1
2.Janet:
gobacktoChina,domymaster’s(whichmeansgoingbacktouniversity),liveinLondon,becomeateacher,workinpublishing,applyforajobatLondonTimeOff,updatemyCVandlookforjobstogether.
Andy:
leaveLondon,gotoChina,lookforjobstogether.
3.thetruestatementsare2and8.
Conversation2
5.wasagoferbeforehebecamearesearcherforLiftOffUK.
wantsJoe’sjobasaproducer.
6.1(d)2(d)3(a)4(c)
7.1It’snotalwaysveryeasyworkingwith
didheendupinLondon
leastexperiencedperson
’sgoodathisjob
’sconfidentandverycompetent
getonwithhimquitewell
EverydayEnglish
8.1(b)2(b)3(a)4(a)5(b)
Outsideview
2.thetruestatementsSamanthaagreeswithare:
1,2,3and4.
4.needstoimproveherinterviewtechniquestohelphertogetajob
doesn’tknowhowtoanswerthequestionsandgiveanswersthatmightleadherfailureinajobinterview.
doesn’tunderstandwhattheinterviewerisactuallylookingfor.
youneedtobewellpreparedforaninterview.Itboilsdowntopreparation,presentationandunderstandingwhattheinterviewerislookingfor.
5.jobcoach
onthepositionandthecompany
notpractisedwithsomeofthequestions
youpresentyourself
theinterviewerisactuallylookingfor
presentationandunderstanding
relationshiptothejob
examplesinyourlife
withproblems
7.thepiecesofadvicethespeakersgiveare:
1,3,5,7,8,9,10and11.
Listeningin
Passage1
2.
Canadianicehockeyplayers
Thebeatles
BillGates
Goodluck
Money
Hardwork,practiceandtraining
√
√
Plentyoftime
Supportivefamily
Beingintherightplaceattherighttime
√
Beingbornattherighttime
√
√
Knowingtherightpeople
Belongingtotherightculture
Goingtotherightschool
√
Gettingextracoaching
√
Genius
3.1(b)2(d)3(a)4(d)5(c)
Passage2
7.TheUS:
typicalworkinghours:
9-5
Officeclothes:
formen,jacketandtieorpenneckshirt,sometimesjeans
Mealbreaks:
onehour
Overtime:
yes;paidforeach15minuteperiodafterthefirsthour
Holidays:
twoweeksayear;threeweeksafterfiveyears
Retirementage:
men:
65;women:
62or63
Payday:
twiceamonth;atthebeginningandmiddleofthemonth
Companybenefits:
leaseacompanycar;apensionplanandahealthcareplan
Brazil:
typicalworkinghours:
8-5or9-6,butpeopleusuallyworklonger
Officeclothes:
casualandinformal,butneatandtidy
Mealbreaks:
onehour
Overtime:
yes,veryoften;notpaid
Holidays:
30workingdays
Retirementage:
men:
65orafter30-35years’work;women:
after60
Payday:
somecompaniesmaytwiceamonth;othersonceamonth
Companybenefits:
Itdepends:
maybeacompanycar,livingaccommodation,schoolforchildren,lunchandtravelcosts,gasoline,healthinsurance…
Unit2
Insideview
Conversation1
2.Joe:
1Andy:
2Janet:
3,4
3.isafeatureprogrammewhichreviewsrecentlypublishedbooks
ofthemhavereadallofthebooks
’sannoyed
featuresnewbooksthatmayhaveaLondonangle,butnotnecessarily.
CharlesDickens’booksarealwaysonTV
knowsquitealotaboutDickensbecausesheisstudinghisworkatuniversity.
’sabiographywhichdescribestheLondonlocationswhicharethesettingsformanyofDickens’books.
.
Conversation2
5.portsmouth;19thcentury;novels;aroundthelawcourtsinthecentreofLondon;Hedescribeshardship,povertyandcrimeinLondon;OliverTwist,DavidCopperfield
6.1(a)2(b)3(d)4(c)5(c)
7.
(1)Hewasn’tbeingatallfair
(2)sometimeshereallygetsonmynerves
(3)keephisproblemsawayfromthestudio
(4)HewasborninPortsmouth
(5)Hesetmostofhisstoriesin
(6)WhereaboutsinLondonarehisstoriesset
(7)someofhisstoriestakeplace
(8)Cheerup
(9)I’llgetoverit
Everydayenglish
8.1(b)2(a)3(a)4(b)5(a)
Outsideview
2.thestatementsmentionedare:
2and7
4.books
atanartexhibition
totheInternet
youborrowcomputergames
booksandphotographs
schoolsanduniversities
5.isanationallibrary
canfindbooksandotherprintedmaterials
BritishLibraryaddsmillionsofitemstoitscollectioneveryyear.
notatall,althoughsomereadingmaytakenewforms,(likereadingfromcomputerscreensormobilephones),readingbookswillremainpopular.
6.
Name
TheBritishLibrary
Location
London
Yearthenewbuildingopened
1998
Itemscollected
Books,soundrecordings,music,maps,newspapers,andmagazines
Numberofitemsaddedyearly
Threemillion
Listeningin
Passage1
2.beganover20yearsago
onceeveryfourorfiveweeks
hostpreparesdinnerandthenadiscussionstarts
novels,classics,non-fictionlikehistory