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新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版听力问题及答案.docx

1、新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版听力问题及答案Short conversations1. Q: What can we learn from the conversation?B The woman should seek help from the writing center.2Q: Why does the woman choose to learn French?D She thinks speaking French is a must for cultured people.3Q: What did the man do last night?D He attended a spe

2、ech.4Q: What made Melissa unhappy?C That she lost her chance to enter the contest.5Q: What does the man think of the woman s op inion?A It is one-sided.Long conversation1Q: How is the woman doin g in th e man s class?C She often fails to turn in her homework on time.2Q: What does the woman think of

3、learning Spanish?D It presents difficulty for her.3Q: What do we know from this conversation about the man?A He has a good personal relationship with the woman.C Work harder in her Spanish class.Passage 11Q: What do you know about the speaker s Spanish learning experience in high school?D She showed

4、 dissatisfaction with the slow pace of her class.2Q: What made the speaker feel more frustrated while learning Spanish in high school?A She had to learn the material that she already knew.3Q: What did the speaker say about her study of Spanish literature in college?C It proved to be an unbalanced wa

5、y to learn the language.4Q: Which experience benefited the speaker most in terms of her use of Spanish?D She taught Spanish speakers how to speak English.Passage 21)alternative2)numerous3)traditional4)academic5)countryside6)athletes7)take advantage of8)Secondary9)in a collective effortShort conversa

6、tions1Q: What does the woman say about a whole package tour?A It costs less money.2Q: What are the two speakers planning to do?D Have their daughter get to know such a life.3Q: What will the woman do?B Follow the Indian culture and customs.4Q: What does the woman feel uncertain about?C Whether it is

7、 possible to travel with her kid.5Q: What are the two speakers talking about?D The popularity of time travel stories.Long conversation1Q: What does Emily say about the plants in the Amazon rainforest?A There are so many plants that it is hard to see the sky.2Q: What does Emily say about the local pe

8、ople?D They are separated from the world outside of the jungle .3Q: Why was the old woman in the village so excited?C Because Emily gave her an empty bottle.A Small and common things should also be valued.Passage 11Q: What may happen to children after watching nature programs on TV?D They may be mor

9、e distant from the actual nature.2Q: How should children get close to nature according to the speaker?A By experiencing it with the five senses.3Q: What impression might the Discovery Channel leave on children?B Nature seems very far away from them.4Q: What is the main idea of this passage?D Real na

10、ture experiences com from physical contact with nature.Passage 21)scared2)perceive3)negative4)result in5)lose faith in6)goes down7)depressed8)preferablyShort conversations1Q: What can we infer from this conversation about the woman?D She once wore high-heeled shoes during a long walk.2Q: What does t

11、he woman suggest the man do?C Add flavor to the barbecue sauce with Coke.3Q: How much should the woman pay?D $55.4Q: What do we know from the conversation about the woman?B She is not very confident in her own figure.5Q: What does the woman mean?C She cannot save herself if she falls into water.Long

12、 conversation1Q: What do we know about those people who are invited to the party?D They are likely to dress like people in the 1960s.2Q: What is particular about alien noodles?A They are brightly colored .3Q: Why won t they have regular noodles at the party?A Because regular noodles don t fit the th

13、eme of the party.D They will make and have fancy mixed drinks.Passage 11Q: What do we know from this passage about the speaker?A He will soon graduate from school.2Q: What does the speaker like doing on weekends?A Going for long walks in the countryside.3Q: How do the speaker and his friends spend t

14、he day when they go canoeing?D Drifting down the river.4Q: What does the speaker most like doing when camping in the evening?D Cooking potatoes in the hot ashes.Passage 21)objectives2)farthest3)recognized4)separated into5)involves6)is referred to7)life-threatening8)designedShor tconversations1Q: How

15、 did the woman react to the fact that she got pregnant?B She was too happy to keep it a secret.2Q: What do we learn from the conversation about Miley?B She was no longer admired by teenagers.3Q: Why does the woman admire the couple?C Because they have made great efforts to achieve success.4Q: What s

16、 the man s att idtue toward these media?D Critical.5Q: What does the woman imply about the American swimmer?D He has more than once failed to meet public expectations.Long conversation1Q: What did the man think of those famous actresses in Hollywood?A They are foolish.2Q: Why did the woman want to b

17、e famous?B She wanted to use her fame to help starving children in Africa.3Q: How did the man react to the woman s reasons for wanting to be famous?B He had doubt about her real intentions.D She will stick to her original plan and prove it to the man.Passage 11Q: How did Bill Gates perform in school

18、?s life?B He did quite well in mathematics and science.2Q: Why was studying in a private school a very important decision in BillD Because it was there he had his first contact with a computer.3Q: How did Bill like Harvard University?A Harvard University made him feel bored.4Q: What did Bill Gates d

19、o at Harvard University?C He spent many long nigh ts in fro nt of the school s computer.Passage 21)commentators2)exaggerated3)focus on4)lead an active life5)laid the foundation6)annual7)a series of8)advocatingShort conversations1Q: What attracts the woman most in a big city?A Access to various forms

20、 of entertainment.2Q: What do we know from what the woman said?A She prefers outdoor parking.3Q: What does the woman imply?B Big cities are now gradually losing their appeal.4Q: What does the man say about the aging problem?A The aging problem emerges earlier than expected.5Q: What does the woman th

21、ink about the people living in big cities?D They are more likely to have mental problems.Long conversation1Q: What is Emily going to do?A She is going to move to Santa Fe.2Q: What did Emily think life in Santa Fe would be like?A It is tedious.3Q: What is unique in Santa Fe according to the man?D Its

22、 history.B Its colorful scenery.Passage 11Q: What shocked the speaker?B That parents buy their young kids expensive electronic products.2Q: What is appropriate for slightly older kids according to the speaker?D Old-fashioned paper books.3Q: What is the best thing about iPads according to the couple?

23、C They keep children at different age levels occupied.4Q: What does the speaker think of buying iPads for kids after talking with the couple? D It is understandable.Passage 21)join up2)reaction3)makes increasing sense4)sustainable5)aims6)monitored7)access to8)experimenting withShort conversations1Q:

24、 What do we know from the conversation about Addison?B He changes jobs quite frequently.2Q: What does the man say about his job?D He works to support his family.3Q: What does the woman think about her future?A She has no idea about her future plan.4Q: What does the man say about his job?C His well-p

25、aid job requires a lot of hard work.5Q: Why doesn t the woman take the position?C Because it will take her along the wrong career path.Long conversation1Q: How does the woman prepare for the working world?A She does not know where to start for her jobs.2Q: How did the man find his internship?D He go

26、t information from the Internet.3Q: What advice does the man give to the woman?B Seek help from the Career Center.B A good plan.Passage 11Q: How has the number of working women with college degrees in the United States changed?B It has increased 200 percent since 1970.2Q: What is the current situati

27、on of working women in the United States?B Most women are engaged in lower-end jobs.3Q: What is the best-paying job for women?A A physician or a surgeon.4Q: What does the speaker think of the job prospects for women in the United States?D It is promising.Passage 21)evaluate2)compensation3)negotiatin

28、g4)confirm5)schedule6)circumstances7)turn down8)start over9)work out10)informedShort conversations1Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?B Search for information on the Internet.2Q: What do you think Mr. Johnson will most probably do?C He will tell his son not to take his phone to school.3Q: Wha

29、t does the woman say about people aged 50 to 65?D They are not very likely to get involved in online dating.4Q: What does Jennifer want to know?D Which online platform suits her needs.5Q: What does the woman imply?C The man s personal information was leaked online.Long conversation1Q: What did the m

30、an do for his grandmother?B He taught his grandmother how to use electronic gadgets.2Q: What problem does the man gsr andmother have?B She is unable to use her household electronic items.3s aunt have in common?Q: What do the man s grandmother and the womanA They are both reluctant to learn how to us

31、e electric items.C Try to make her interested in electronic items.Passage 11Q: What does the writer compare “ wilfing ” to?D Window shopping.2Q: What websites are the most popular among wilfers?A Shopping websites.3Q: What did the poll find out about wilfing?A People under 25 were more likely to wilf than those aged 55 and above.4Q: How do adult entertainment websites attract users?D By using pop-up technology and bulk emails.Passage 21)response2)illegal

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