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施心远主编《听力教程》3第2版Unit5答案
UNIT5
SectionOneTacticsforlistening
Part1SportDictation
Wind
Inthepastwewatchedthewindclosely.
(1)Huntersknewthatgamemoved
(2)withthewinds,thatkeepingthewindin(3)one'sfacewasessentialtoasuccessful(4)stalk.Farmersknewthatchangingwindsbrought(5)rainordrought.
Polynesian*sailorscouldfindislandsbeyondthe(6)horizonbylyingontheirbacksintheir(7)canoesandfeelingtheswells*causedbywinds(8)rushingontoislandsmanymilesaway.Eskimoscould(9)navigateinArcticwhiteouts*,whenfogorsnow(10)obscuredalllandmarks,byfollowingrememberedcurrentsofairoverthesnowandice.
Todayfewpeoplecantellwherethewindcomesfrom.Weliveinsidewalls,(11)surroundedbychromeandglass,andthewindsoutsideareoften(12)gustsofourownmaking-thewakeof(13)rushingautomobiles,thetunnelingofairdownnarrowcitystreets.Wegetourweather(14)fromthenews,notfromthewindbehindus.Wehearthewindashousesounds:
the(15)rattleofwindows,thescratchingofbranchesatawindow(16)screen,themoanofadraftunderthe(17)halldoor.Thesearepopmusic,notthe(18)classicalstyleofthewind,whichisthecollisionofleafandblade,the(19)groanofbranchesunderstress,the(20)stirringofoceanwaves.
Part2ListeningforGist
Elevenyearsago,aUSCongressmanfromthestateofMichiganintroducedlegislationaskingCongresstostudyslaveryreparations(赔偿款).Sincethen,thecitiesofWashington,Detroit,Cleveland,DallasandnowChicagohavecalledon(请求)Congresstoconsidersuchpayments.Chicagoaldermen(市议会长老议员)voted46-1insupportoftheresolution.AldermanFreddrennaLyleisthedescendantofaslave.ShesaysblacksintheUnitedStatesarestillatadisadvantage(处于不利地位)becauseofslavery.
"Today,whenIamwalkacrossthestreetandgodownthestreetandgoto(thedepartmentstore)Sak'sandpeoplefollowmethroughthestore.Itisbecauseslaveryhastaughtpeopletotreatusdifferentlybasedonskincolor.Soitlivesandbreatheswithus.Itiswithuseverysingleday."
AldermanEdSmithsaysthereisnotenoughmoneyintheuniversetocompensateblacksforwhattheyhavesufferedbecauseofslavery,buthesaysitistimeforthecountrytotry.
Directions:
Listentothepassageandwritedownthegistandthekeywordsthathelpyoudecide.
1.Thispassageisaboutslaveryreparations.
2.Thekeywordsareslaveryreparation,payments,vote,resolution,descendant,disadvantage,skincolor,compensate,blacks,suffer.
SectiontwoListeningComprehension
Part1Dialogue
CheapoTicket
Terri:
DidyouseethattelevisionserieswithMichaelPalin?
Simon:
Theonewherehewentaroundtheworld(环游世界)ineightydays?
Terri:
Yeah.
Simon:
Yeah,itwasreallygood.Youknow,that'ssomethingI'vealwayswantedtodo.
Terri:
Metoo.Mindyou,youhavetoputupwithalotofhassles(麻烦事)*.Imean.IwenttoHongKonglastyearanditwasonelongdisaster!
Simon:
Really?
Terri:
Yeah,IwasstuckinMoscowforthreedays!
Simon:
Howonearthdidthathappen?
Terri:
Well,itwaslikeoneofthosebucketshop(低价位的旅行社)*tickets,youknow,fromthebackofamagazine.IwentdowntothislittleplaceincentralLondon,inSohoandpaidcash.
Simon:
Butthey'reusuallyOK,aren'tthey?
Terri:
That'swhatIthoughtatthetime.NowIknowbetter!
ImeantheplanewasdelayedtwohoursleavingHeathrowandweweredoingastopoveratMoscow.ItwasAeroflot*.SowearrivedlateatMoscow,inthemiddleofthenight,andweallwentintothetransitlounge(转机候机室)andafterabouttwohoursthisofficialcameinandtolduswe'dmissedtheconnection(误了联运的车、船、飞机)toHongKong;We’dhavetostaythenightintheairporthotel...
Simon:
Butwhy?
Terri:
ThelatedeparturefromHeathrowapparently.
Simon:
So,whatwasthehotellike?
Terri:
Grim*...morelikeaprisonreally.Anyway,thenextmorningIwentdowntoreceptionandaskedwhatwashappening.Disaster!
They'dcheckedmyticketorsomethinganddecideditwasn'taproperAeroflotone,onlyvalidforthetwice-a-weekflight,notthedailyflight.SoIhadtositthereandwatchalltheotherpassengersgoofftocatchthenextplanetoHongKongwhileIwasstuckinthisterriblehotel.
Simon:
Well,agoodchancetoexploreMoscow.
Terri:
Noway!
Ididn'thaveaRussianvisa,ofcourse,sotheywouldn'tletmeout.Ihadtostaythereforthreedays.Thepits(条件太恶劣)!
NoTV,nonewspapers,nophonelinesandthefoodwasgross.AllbecauseIhadthischeapoticket,
Simon:
Iguessyouwon'tbebuyingcheapticketsagain.
Terri:
You'renotwrong!
Directions:
Listentothedialogueanddecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrue(T)orfalse(F).
l.T2.T3.F4.F5.F6.F7.F8.T
Part2Passage
FrozenEthnicFoods(冷冻的民族食品)
1)Twoyearsago,therewerethr