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英语视听说上册参考答案
Unit1PiratesoftheInternet
TaskIGlobalListening
1.A2.C3.B4.D
5.C6.A7.D8.D
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
1.T2.F3.T4.F5.T
Episode2
1.√2.√3.√
Episode3
(1)technologyalwayswins
(2)software
(3)advertisingsupported(4)radio
(5)Tenmillionpeople(6)music
(7)videogames(8)notliablefor
(9)typo(10)control
(11)figleaf(12)facilitating
(13)steal(14)comfortable
Episode4
1.Followingthemusicindustryandbegintosueindividualswhodownloadmovies;
2.Airingadsaboutpeoplewhosejobsareatriskbecauseofthepiracy;
3.Keepingcopiesofmoviesfromleakinginthefirstplace;
4.Hiringpeopletohackthehackers/serveupthousandsoffakecopiesofnewmovies.
Episode5
1.DownloadingofftheInternet.
2.60million.
3.Embraceitandgetpaidtoo.
4.Abunchofcrooks.
5.3–5dollars.
6.Stoppingpiracy.
Unit2TheNewSpaceRace
TaskIGlobalListening
1.A2.C3.B4.D
5.C6.A7.D8.D
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
1.F2.T3.T4.F5.F6.T
Episode2
(1)operablespaceplane
(2)atacost
(3)monopolyon(4)incentive
(5)business(6)dream
(7)contests(8)atrophy
(9)stunninglooks(10)technologicalsophistication
Episode3
1.Nearlyadecadeago.
2.Turninghisdesignsintomodelsandtestingthem.
3.HesoughtinvestmentfromPaulAllen.
4.Thevoteofconfidence.
5.Gluingcarbonfabrictogetherwithepoxy.
6.Flyingbadmintonshuttlecocks.
Episode4
1——(J)2——(A)3——(C,F)4——(B,H)5——(D)
Episode5
1.Ithasprovedthatthesmallguyscanbuildaspaceshipandgotospace.
2.Thedealistoinvest$120milliontobuildfivespaceshipsforpayingcustomers.Flightsareexpectedtobeginin2008.
3.Yes.AccordingtoVirginGalactic,38,000peoplehaveputdownadepositforaseat,and90peoplehavepaidthefullpriceof$200,000.
4.Hisnextgoalisaffordabletravelabovelow-Earthorbit,.,affordabletraveltothemoon.
Unit3NewOrleansisSinking
TaskIGlobalListening
1.B2.C3.A4.C
5.C6.D7.D
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
1.F2.F3.T4.F5.F6.F
Episode2
1.√5.√6.√
Episode3
(1)81years;Twotimes.
(2)Threegenerations.
(3)It’sflat.
(4)LandisallthattheFultonshave,yetitispronetodisaster.
(5)Severalfeetofftheground.
(6)80,000;$26,200.
Episode4
(1)baddesign
(2)workmanship
(3)fixed(4)nextsummer
(5)withstand(6)Category5
(7)doubled(8)billions
Episode5
1.TheymadetheassessmentonthesiteandthenWi-Fiedthereportstoacityhalldatabase,whichislinkedtoaerialimagesofeverysingleaddress,bothbeforeandafter.
2.Thetotalcostofreconstructionwillbegiventothecityauthorities.
3.Becausehisownhomewasfloodedandruined.
4.Itmeansthattherearetoofewpeopletopaytaxesorkeepbusinessgoing.
5.Heisaskingthenationtocommitbillionsofdollarsandmanyyearstoprotectthecity.
Unit4Afghanistan–AddictedtoHeroin
TaskIGlobalListening
1.C2.D3.B4.B
5.A6.C7.C8.D
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
1.F2.T3.F4.F5.F
Episode2
(1)militaryalliances
(2)privatearmies
(3)druglords(4)inhighplaces
(5)allegations(6)fordrugoffenses
(7)small-time
Episode3
1——(A,G)2——(E,I)3——(F)
4——(K)5——(D)
Episode4
1.Todosomethingaboutseniorofficialsandgovernorsinvolvedinthedrugbusiness.
2.Toremovethemfromoffice/fromthecountry.
3.Theneedtofightterrorism/insurgency.
4.Destroyit.
5.Forfearofdisruptingtheflowofintelligence.
Episode5
1.Thenumberofacresofpoppyundercultivationdropped20percentthisyear.
2.Theywerepromisedhealthclinics,schoolsandroads.
3.Theyelicittolls,protectionmoneyanddrugsfromtraffickersinareastheycontrol.
4.Fightingnarcoticsisasimportantasfightingterrorism;Itneedstobeelevatedtoarankthatiscommensuratewiththethreatitposes.
Unit5TheGlobalWarning
TaskIGlobalListening
1.D2.A3.A4.B
5.D6.C7.B
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
1.F2.T3.T4.T5.T6.F
Episode2
(1)naturally
(2)man’sdoing
(3)expeditions(4)icecores
(5)fingerprint(6)burningfossilfuels
(7)carbondioxide(8)thousand
(9)warm
Episode3
2.√3.√4.√
Episode4
1.Landofthegreatbear.
2.Polarbears’health.
3.Atranquillizerdart.
4.Bearpopulationthereisthehealthiest.
5.Changesinthebears’fat,dimensionsandteeth.
6.Theycanonlyhuntontheice.
Episode5
1.Theysaythey’renomorereliablethanthelocalweatherman.
2.Theymadescienceaspreciseasitistoday.
3.TheUScan’tflipitsenergyuseovernightanditseconomymightgethurt.
4.Hisjobistotellthegovernmentexactlywhatheknowsscientifically.
Unit6TheCoalCowboy
TaskIGlobalListening
1.B2.C3.D4.A
5.B6.D7.A8.C
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
1.F2.T3.F4.F5.F
Episode2
1.√4.√6.√
Episode3
(1)Naziera
(2)coal-basedfuels
(3)apartheid(4)gasifyingcoal
(5)pollutants(6)conventionaldiesel
7)engineperformance(8)lessthanone
(10)twiceasmuch(11)conventional
Episode4
1.920,000;Oneyear.
2.Hehashiseyeonthenationalstage.
3.Farmersandranchersfightingthecoal-to-dieselplan.
4.Toxiceyesores.
Episode5
1.Miningcompanieshavegottenaroundthelawinthepast.
2.Montanahasgotallthelandtherethatcanbeusedtoproducebiofuels.Itwillbecompetitive.
3.Biodieselcanonlymeet15percentoftheUSdieseldemandsevenifallfarmlandisdevotedtothiscause.
4.Notyet,becausetherewillbealotofengineeringontheflyandcostoverrunsforthefirstplantofthiskind.
5.Thepriceofoilwillnotdropbackto$25or$30abarrel.
Unit7CanaVideoGameLeadtoMurder
TaskIGlobalListening
1.A2.D3.C4.A
5.B6.B7.C8.B
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
1.F2.F3.F4.T5.T6.F
Episode2
1.E2.C3.A4.D5.G6.B7.F
Episode3
(1)Aggression
(2)InstituteofHealth
(3)developed(4)impulsecontrolcenter
(5)underconstruction(6)considerconsequences
(7)urges(8)heightened
(9)riskfactors(10)upbringing
(11)turntoviolence32
Episode4
1.SellingMooretwoversionsofthegame.
2.Millionsoflaw-abidingcitizens.
3.Itmakesthedevicethatrunsthegame.
4.It’sbecomingmoredangerous.
Episode5
1.Whenanewmediumcomesalong,itwillbethesubjectofalmostahystericalattack.
2.Hecan’tunderstandwhygamestargetingpoliceofficersweremadebythemanufacturers.
3.Theycardteenagersinanefforttokeepviolentgamesfromunderagekids.
4.Theyareconsideringlawsthatwouldbanthesaleofviolentgamestothoseunder17.
Unit8TheStarofStarbucks
TaskIGlobalListening
1.D2.B3.B4.B
5.D6.D7.A8.A
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
1.T2.T3.F4.T5.F
Episode2
(1)Coffeemasters
(2)coinedaphrase
(3)fillingsouls(4)fillingbellies
(5)humanconnection(6)humanity
(7)communities(8)homeandwork
Episode3
1√3√4√
Episode4
1.1971.
2.Hefelthewashome.
3.Addinganespressobar.
4.Coffeeconsumptionwasdown.
5.papercups;3buckseachcup;Italianname
Episode5
1.It’slocatedinBrooklyn.Therearebulletholesinthedoorleadingtoapartment7G
2.Hewasfromapoorneighborhoodandhisfatherwasinjuredonthejob.
3.Hewasadeliverydriverwhopickedupanddeliveredclothdiapers.
4.Therewasnohospitalization,nohealthinsurance,noworkman’scompensationforhisfather.
5.Heoffershisemployeesheathcareandstockoptions.Healsopaysfarmershigherthanmarketrateforbeans.
Unit9RescuingRoyHallums
TaskIGlobalListening
1.C2.C3.D4.B
5.D6.A7.B8.D
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
1.F2.F3.T4.T5.F6.F
Episode2
(1)here
(2)likeadream
(3)November1(4)contractor
(5)relatively(6)workingat
(7)skimasks(8)abducting
(9)beheading(10)videotape
(11)dragged(12)constantly
Episode3
2.√3.√6.√8.√
Episode4
1.No.
2.ThatSusantriedtocallthekidnappers.
3.Twoyearsago.
4.Becausetheyremainbestfriends.
5.Forfearthatitwouldendangersomebodyelse.
6.$40,000;$12million.
Episode5
1.Hewashappyforthem.Butontheotherhand,hefeltsorryforhimselfbecausenothingwashappeningforhim.
2.Hepulledthemaskoffandhuggedthesoldier.
3.TheythoughttheUSmilitarywasn’tdoinganythingtofindRoy.
4.TheunitisstilllookingforthreemorekidnappedAmericans.
5.Heisbackhomecatchingupwithhistwodaughters,hisgranddaughterandhisex-wife.
Unit10DyingtoGetin
TaskIGlobalListening
1.B2.C3.D4.A
5.B6.C7.A8.D
TaskIIListenforDetails
Episode1
1.T2.F3.F4.F5.T
Episode2
(1)specialunit
(2)distresscall
(3)condition(4)hovered
(5)Mexican(6)wandering
(7)rationally(8)17years
(9)refrigeratortruck(10)morgue
Episode3
2√3√4√7√
Episode4
1.Aboutsixmillion.
2.Illegalmigrantsinmeatpackingindustry.
3.Over3,500migrantsfledNebraskawithin30days.
4.Leavethestate(beforeruiningitseconomy).
5.Agoodstoryratherthanasecureborder.
Episode5
1.