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施心远主编《听力教程》3第2版Unit10答案
Unit10
SectionOneTacticsforListening
Part1SpotDictation
DoYouRiskEnoughtoSucceed?
Duringthesemi-finalsofthe1990Wimbledon
(1)tennistournament,16-year-oldYugoslavMonicaSelesfacedAmericanZinaGarriaon.Asthematch
(2)proceeded,itbecameclearthatSeles’smostformidable(3)opponentwasnotGarrisonbutherself.
“Thematchwassoclose,”saidacrestfallenSelesafterward.“Iwasgoingforthe(4)safeshots.EvenonZina’ssecondserveIwas(5)scaredtohittheballforwinners.”
Whenthingsget(6)tough,conventionalwisdomtellusto(7)playitsafe,topullinyourhorns.Consequently,ratherthanperformingto(8)ourpotential,weconcentrateonminimizingourlosers.Theresultscanbe(9)catastrophic.
Ifyoufindyourselfshyingawayfrom(10)risks,thesefivetipswillhelpyou(10)tapintotheadventurousspiritburiedinusall.
1.Take(11)dreamsseriously.
2.Takeitinlittlesteps.Whenstartingsomethingnew,(12)figureoutafirststepandmakeitoneyouarereasonablysureof(13)accomplishing.
3.Don’tsay“don’t”,TheDon’ts,aformof(14)negativegoalsetting,canbeself-fulfillingbecauseyourmind(15)respondstopictures.
4.Makeyourown(16)rules.
5.Learnfromyourmistakes.
By(17)embracingrisk,youwillaccomplishmorethanyou(18)everthoughtyoucould.Intheprocessyouwill(19)transformyourlifeintoanexcitingadventurethatwillconstantlychallenge,rewardand(20)rejuvenateyou.
Part2listeningforGist
It'llbeadullday,withoutbreaksofrain.Theremaybesomeheavyshowersinthesouth-westlater,withperhapstheoddthunderstorm.Theoutlookfortomorrow:
continuingdull,butthereshouldbesomebreaksinthecloudbymidday.It'llbequitewarm,withamaximumtemperatureofabout16to17degrees.
Directions:
Listentothepassageandwritedownthegistandthekeywordsthathelpyoudecide.
1.Thispassageisaboutaweatherforecast.
2.Thekeywordsarerain,showers,thunderstorm,outlook,andmaximumtemperature.
SectionTwoListeningComprehension
Part1Dialogue
Adulthood
Interviewer:
OK,Bruce,Ur,whyisthelatetwentiesbetterthan,say,earliertwenties?
Bruce:
Ur,Ithinkthatwhenyou’reinyour,intheearlytwenties,you’rejustgettingover,um,teenageadolescentyears,sonowIthinkinthelatetwentiesyoukindaknowadirectionbut,um,theearlytwentiesarejusttoo…youjustkindaremembertoomanythingsoftheteenageyearsandyou'restilltryingtogetaplan.Butinthetwenties,latetwenties,youkindofknowwhatyouwannadoandyoukindofhaveanideaof,ofhowtogetit.Andyouknowhowtosettledown,too.Youcanseeaplanforgettingthingsandalsosettlingdown.
Interviewer:
Hmm,um,isthereatimeinyourlifethatyouthinkyouwouldcallthemostdifficulttime?
Bruce:
Probablytheteenageyears,likefourteen,fifteen...
Interviewer:
Yeah?
Bruce:
Sixteen.
Interviewer:
Themidteens.
Bruce:
Yeah,Ithinkthemidteensweretheworst.
Interviewer:
So,Julie,whywouldyouliketobealittlegirlagain?
Julie:
Um,Ithink,uh,IthinklatelybecausetheageI'matnow,Ifeel,iskindofastressfulage.
Interviewer:
Huh.
Julie:
Whenyou're,whenyou'reyounger,youdon'thaveasmanyworriesandresponsibilities.
Interviewer:
Yeah.
Julie:
Youdon'thaveallthestressesoflifeasanadult.IthinkattheageI'matnow,whenyougetoutofcollegeandyouneedtofindajob...
Interviewer:
Uh-huh.
Julie:
AndI'msingleandIcan'tdependonmyparentsanymore...
Interviewer:
Uh-huh.
Julie:
AndIhavenewresponsibilities-justtryingtogetusedtohavingnewresponsibilitiesandalsofigureoutwhatIwannado-there'slotsofdecisions.
Interviewer:
Uh-huh.
Julie:
Idon'talwaysknowwhatthebestthingtodois.Um,thosearethingsthatIneedtolearn.
Interviewer:
Yeah.
Julie:
Yeah.
Interviewer:
So,Ann,whywasbeinginyourthirtiesgood?
Ann:
Becauseinyourthirtiesyouprettymuchknowwhatyoulikeandwhatyoudon'tlike,andyou'rekindofsettledintolife.And,atleastforme,thatwasareallygoodtime.Actually,nowthatmysonsaremarriedand,andthey'reindependent...
Interviewer:
Uh-huh.
Ann:
WhenIcometo,cometothinkaboutit,IprobablydomoreinterestingthingsnowformyselfthanIdidwhenIwasinmythirties...
Interviewer:
Huh!
Forexample...
Ann:
Well,nowI'mplayinginanorchestra,whichIwouldnever'vehadtimetodowhentheboyswerelittleand,urn,andI,ur,readalotmorethanIdid.
Interviewer:
Doyouandyourhusbandgooutmore?
Ann:
Ha!
Wedo!
Wedo.Wegoouttomovies,andwegoouttodinner,andwehopetobeabletotravel!
Directions:
Listentothedialogueanddecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrue(T)orfalse(F).
l.T2.T3.T4.T5.T6.F7.T8.T
Part2