1、新世纪研究生公共英语教材听说下第二版听力原文及课题答案之欧阳化创编新世纪研究生时间:2021.02.12创作人:欧阳化公共英语教材听说(下)第二版听力全文主编 :李玉璞上海外语教育出版社Table of Contents KEYS TO EXERCISESLESSON ONE Resources and EnergyPART A1.W: Could you mail these letters for me, please? M: More letters? Your friends are going to be very happy to hear from you. Q: What do
2、es the man imply about the woman?She is written a lot of letters recently2.W: Does Professor Ford always come to class? M: Is ice cold? Q: What do you learn about Professor Ford?She never misses class3.W: Would you have some time this week to go over these questions with me?M: How does tomorrow soun
3、d? Q: What does the man mean?They can work together the next day4.M: Hey? John! John!W: Save your breath. Hes out of earshot. Q: What is true about John, according to the woman? John is too far away to hear5. W: You only have water to serve your guests? M: This isnt just water. This is imported mine
4、ral water.Q: What is the implication of the woman? The guests dont want to be served water6. M: Could I borrow a twenty to tide me over till payday next Tuesday? W: You are in luck. I just cashed the check. Q: What will the woman probably do next? Lend the man some money 7. M: Jean, didnt you get my
5、 messages? I left two on your answering machine. W: Hmm? Oh, sorry, Tom. Ive been meaning to get back in touch with you. It just slipped my mind. Q: Why didnt the woman return the mans calls?She forgot to call him 8. W: Im sorry, sir, but youre allowed only one piece of luggage on the plane. Youll h
6、ave to check in one of your suitcases at the package counter. M: Actually, one of these belongs to the woman up ahead. Im just giving her a hand. Q: Why is the man carrying an extra suitcase?The extra suitcase he is carrying belongs to someone else 9. W: We need to drive to the city tonight, but the
7、 doctor said this medicine might make me drowsy. M: In that case, Id better drive. Q: What does the man think the woman should do? Avoid driving after taking her medicine10. M: Look at all the pollution going into the air from those factories. Do you think theyll ever get under control? W: With the
8、new laws and social awareness, well turn things around. Q: What does the woman predict will happen? The situation will improve with the new changes 11. W: Arent you cold? Why arent you wearing a jacket? M: I overslept this morning, so I ran out of the house without listening to the forecast. Q: Why
9、isnt the man wearing a jacket? He did not know it would be cold 12. M: prof. Jones, last night when I was putting the finishing touches on my paper that electrical storm completely wiped out my computer files. Do you think I could have another day to retype it? W: Im sorry, Steven. Im leaving for a
10、conference tomorrow, and Ill be away for 2 weeks. I suppose you could send it to me there. Q: What will the professor probably allow the student to do?Mail her the paper after the deadline 13. W: Do you know if Mary has come by the office this morning? M: I just got here myself, so Im not the one to
11、 ask. Q: What does the woman want to know?She wants to know if mart has come by this morning 14. M: I really enjoyed that TV special about wealth last night. Did you get to home in time to see it? W: Well, yes. But I wish I could have stayed awake long enough to see the whole thing. Q: What does the
12、 woman mean? She fell asleep before the program ended15. W: Take two of these pills three times a day and you shouldnt take them on an empty stomach. M: What if I dont have an appetite? Q: What can be inferred about the man? He may not be able to wake upPART BPassage I:The population of the world ha
13、s been increasing faster and faster. In 10,000 B.C., there were probably 10 million people. In A.D. 1, there were 300 million. It took 1750 years for the population to reach 625 million, a little more than double the A.D. 1 figure. In 1990, there were 5.3 billion people. By the year 2000, the worlds
14、 population was over 6 billion, and by 2050, it is expected to reach 10 billion. Does the earth have enough natural resources to support this many people? Different scientists give different answers to this question. Some say that there are enough resources to support more than 6 billion people. How
15、ever, the richest countries, with a small percentage of the worlds population, use most of the resources. If these resources could be distributed more equally around the world, there would be enough for everyone. Other scientists say that we must limit population growth because our resources are lim
16、ited. Only 10 percent of the earths land can be used for farming and another 20 percent for raising animals. It is possible to increase the amount of farmland, but only a little. Some land in developing countries could be more productive if people started using modern farming methods, but this would
17、 not increase worldwide production by much, We all know that there is a limited amount of petroleum. There are also limits to the amounts of metals. There is a limit to the amount of water we can use since most of the earths water is salt water, and most of the fresh water is frozen at the North and
18、 South Poles. It is difficult to say how many people the earth can support, but it will help everyone if we can limit population growth before serious shortages develop. The problem is how to do it. 1.Between 1990 and 2000, what changes did the world population have? It had increased by almost a bil
19、lion2.According to some scientists, which of the following is true?The worlds resources are adequate but not evently distributed3.Why cant most of the earths water be used?It is mostly salt or frozen at the North and South Poles4.In developing countries, what does the use of medern farming methods r
20、esult in?5. According to the author, what can you infer from the passage?II 1.There were probably 10 million people. 2.It is expected to be 10 billion. 3.If the resources could be distributed more equally around the world, there would be enoueh for everyone. 4.Only 10 percent. 5. It is how to limit
21、population growth.Passage II:Fresh water, life itself, has never come easy in the Middle East. Ever since the Old Testament when God punished man with 40 days and 40 nights of rain, water supplies here have been dwindling. The rainfall only comes in winter and drains quickly through the semiarid lan
22、d, leaving the soil to bake and to thirst for next November. The regions accelerating population growth, expanding agriculture, industrialization, and higher living standards demand more fresh water. Drought and pollution limit its availability. War and mismanagement squander it. Nations like Israel
23、 and Jordan are swiftly sliding into that zone where they are using all the water resources available to them. They have only 15 to 20 years left before their agriculture, and ultimately their food security, is threatened. Even amid the scarcity there are haves and have-nots. Compared with the Unite
24、d States, which has a freshwater potential of 10,000 cubic meters a year for each citizen. Iraq has 5,500. Turkey has 4,000, and Syria has little more than 2,800. Egypts potential is only 1,100. Israel has 460, and Jordan has less than 260. But these are not firm figures, because upstream use of riv
25、er water can dramatically alter the potential downstream. Scarcity is only one element of the Middle Easts water crisis. Inefficiency is another, as is the reluctance of some water-poor nations to change priorities from agriculture to less water-intensive enterprises. Some experts suggest that if th
26、ese nations would share both water technology and resources, they could satisfy the regions population, currently 159 million. But in this patchwork of ethnic and religious rivalries, the water crisis is not a clear-cut issue. It is entangled in the politics that keep people from trusting and seekin
27、g help from one another. Here, where water, like truth, is precious, each nation tends to find its own water and supply its own truth.1. When does the rainfall come in the Middle East?2. What is the cause of the water crisis? 3. How many years are left for Israel and Jordan before their agriculture
28、is threatened? 4. What is the current population in the Middle East according to the passage? 5. According to some experts suggestion, what should the nations do in order to avoid a water crisis ? II 1) 10,000 2) 5,500 4) More than 2,8003) 4,000 5) Egypt6) 460 7) Less than 260Part D1) award, 3) prof
29、it, 5) dedication, 7) moment, 9) physical, 11) conflict, 13)worth, 15) heart, 17) compassion, 19) lust,2) glory, 4) trust, 6) significance, 8) anguish, 10) spirit, 12) alone, 14) room, 16) honor, 18) curse, 20) value Lesson Two Crime and PunishmentPart A1.M: Hello? W: Hello. This is Dr. Greys office
30、. We are calling to remind you of your 4:15 appointment for your annual checkup tomorrow.M: Oh, thanks. Its a good thing you called. I thought it was 4:15 today. Q: Why is the office calling the man?2. W: How wonderful! You won the scholarship. Can you believe it? M: No. Its almost too good to be tr
31、ue. Q: What does the man mean? 3. W: Excuse me, Professor Davidson. But I was hoping to talk to you about my class project for economics. M: I have a class in a few minutes. Why dont you come and see me during office hours tomorrow? Q: When will the woman discuss her project with Professor Davidson?
32、 4. M: How are you feeling? W: The stuff the nurse gave me seemed to have helped. But its making me awfully drowsy. Q: What do you learn about the woman? 5. M: Bill Smith has volunteered to write a summary of the proposals weve agreed on. W: Will I have a chance to review it? Q: What does the woman want to know? 6.M: The view is spectacular. Could you take a picture of me with the mountains in the background? W: Im
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