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1、新视野大学英语视听说教程第三册到单元答案 Document number【SA80SAB-SAA9SYT-SAATC-SA6UT-SA18】新视野大学英语视听说教程第三册到单元答案新视野大学英语视听说教程第三册6到10单元答案Unit 6II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.C 2.C3. B 4.A 5.DIII listening inincome tax the receiptshard-earned taxunnecessary project paying taxesearningliving onpoorlowerreceive charity t

2、raned for upgrate employable get jobshandouts educated development onTask 2: A Professional GamblerKeys: TFTFT1. Because not a drop tomato juice fell into the whiskey bottle, and he was to win the bet of 500 dollars.2. Because he just bet the guys in card room1, 000 buck each that he could dump toma

3、to juice all over the bartender and still make him laugh.Task3: Fighting Teen SmokingKes: 1D 2.A 3. B 4.C 5.Before the age of 18. According to the passage, if adolescents dont start smoking by age 18, odds are they never will.IV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 Nursing home abuse is a national epidemic.Nora: a

4、1,000 word essay on abuse on the elderly, due Monday.John: Thats a big topic. John: Pick one aspect, John: people live longer now, crowing nursing homes.Nora: how the owners try to save money on food and care.John: “Nursing home abuse is a national epidemic.”Nora: I have statistics: 500 homes inspec

5、ted; in one-third, care was substandard.John: Mention government offices Nora: summarize the main ideas John: aloud to eliminate awkward spots. MODEL2 This beauty battled the bottle.Nora: she tells women the dangers of drinking.Chris: I cant imagine some one as pretty as she is to be a drunk. Nora:

6、there are alcoholics all over the worldChris: who lack the will-power to stop.Nora: Its a disease that strikes young and old, rich and poor, and al walks of life.Chris: How did Dr. Doyle get hooked?Chris: alcohol helped her to relax,Nora: First it was a drink at nightNora: More inspiring than sad. N

7、ow Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: Hi, John, Im so glad to see you are back!B: Its nice to be home again, Mom.A: Oh, you smell terribly of alcohol and tobacco. You didnt smoke or drink before you left home a year ago. How did you get hooked?B: As an assistant engineer, I had to work might shifts often. I f

8、elt lonely and began to drink and smoke. That helped me to relax.A: So gradually you drank more and more?B: Yeah, first it was a drink at night, then two, then a bottle, and then I drank to wake up.A: Oh, I simply cant imagine my handsome son to be a drunk and a heavy smoker now. Cant you stop?B: It

9、s difficult. I lack the will-power to stop.A: But remember the dangers of heavy drinking and smoking. Sooner or later youll develop high blood pressure, heart trouble, or liver trouble.B: There are alcoholics all over the world, and they are still living.A: Im sorry that drinking and smoking ate dis

10、eases that strike young and old, rich and poor, and all walks of life. Young must get help and stop.B: OK, Ill try my best.MODEL3 There are high risks with games of chance.Susan: Why so you look so depressed?Chris: youve been hooked.Susan: Apparently its like being addicted to drugs or alcohol. Chri

11、s: it takes over you life. Chris: he felt restlessbad tempered. His nerves were always on edge.Susan: I dont want to nag him, but isnt it a question of taking control of his life?Chris: I see your point, hes a compulsive gambler.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: Good morning, Mr. Brown, Im a corresponden

12、t with the magazine Health. I heat youve overcome your gambling problem. First of all, could you describe your problems in the past?B: Yeah, I did have serious gambling problems. You cant understand gambling as an addiction till youve been hooked.A: Could you tell me your feeling at the time?B: Ther

13、e was a sensation like the one that comes with drugs or alcohol, and I wanted more and more.A: How do you compare it with alcoholism?B: Its like alcoholism; it takes over your life. Its on your mind constantly.A: Did you try to get help?B: At first I didnt. I tried to stop on my own, but I felt rest

14、less and bad-tempered. My nerves were on edge.A: I see its difficult for a compulsive gambler to overcome the problem. But how did you finally get rid of it?B: I went to a doctor for help. He made me realize that it was a question of getting hold of my life. He told me that if I thought of it as a d

15、isease, I would probably be cured. He also gave me some medicine.A: I guess it was a thought fight.B: Yes, though but worth it. Anyway, “Bitter pills may have wholesome effects.”V. Lets TalkMeasures to Take in Developing Countries Problems and Reasons for Taking the Measures1.To improve health care

16、systems In the poorest countries:1. People are expected to live just 49 years.2. One in ten children doesnt reach his or her first birthday.3. Women are affected most by poor health-care systems, especially pregnant women.2.To reduce birth rates 1. Smaller families have fewer expenses and more chanc

17、e of increasing their earnings and savings.2. Countries with lower birth rates have had faster economics growth.3. To popularize education Investing in education, especially foe women, can reduce poverty:1. Educated women have more opportunities to work and can live better2. They are more likely to

18、send their children to good schools so that the children will climb the social ladder.DiscussionSAMPLEA: To reduce poverty, it is very important to lower birth rates, as the speaker suggested in his lecture.B: True. Smaller families have fewer expenses and more chances to increase their earning and

19、savings.A: Moreover, developing countries with lower birth rates have had faster economic growth.B: Its equally important to popularize education. A: Yes, investing in education, especially for women, can reduce poverty. Educated women, you know, have more opportunities to work and a chance to live

20、better.B: Moreover, they tend to send their children to food school s so that they will climb the social ladder.A: The speaker also mentions the necessity to improve the health-care system. In fact, poor health and poverty are linked.B: I agree. If you are not in good health, you cant work well to g

21、et good pay. Whats more, you have to spend lots of money on seeing doctors.A: Some countries are economically backward, so they try to develop a powerful tourism industry, and in this way they earn a lot of money.B: I think it is more important for them to develop their national economy. With fast e

22、conomic growth, many people will shake off poverty.A: Poverty can be alleviated further by economic aid from rich countries.B: But I think technological aid from advanced countries can be more significant. With better technology, poor countries can develop faster on their on,. As the Chinese saying

23、goes, it is better to teach someone how to fish than to give him fish.A: If less developed countries are allowed to export more of their workforce, they can earn more foreign currency. B: This requires developed nations to lower their tariff barriers.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: Held Bac

24、k Because I Speak SpanishKeys: 1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.ATask 2: Drinking, Gambling and Golfparticularlywalletstopped gamblealivegolf coursenutsInstead, I m going to take you to my home for a terrific dinner cooked by my wifeWont your wife be furious with you for doing that? I just want her to see what a m

25、an looks like whod given up drinking, gambling, and golfTask3: Why buy lottery tickets?1. She thinks many (of the) big spenders on lottery are poor, spending money they cant afford to spend.2. He just buys lottery tickets foe fun. He thinks if he won a huge amount, it would be exciting.3. They buy l

26、ottery tickets out of desperation. And the thrill of a win, of something for nothing, is addictive.4. Casinos are opening everywhere, many people go on gambling holidays, and one can even take a gambling cruise.5. It will be helpful to habitual gamblers only when they want to be cured themselves.New

27、s ReportHumanity is indivisible.condition fdignity .fire.fartherdistinction regardless of awareness pain surface、lies Answering mission Uint7II. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.B 2.D 3. A 4.A 5.CIII. Listening Inrespect nature serious environmental ozone layer pollution clubs aware of from occurring

28、.cigarette fined littering trash Task 2: A Work Qualification TestKeys: FTTFTFor Reference1. It was three times the size of Australia.2. They promised to cut their use of CFCs in the half by 2005 and agreed to an 85 percent cut by 2007.Task3: A Mild EI NinoKes: 1C 2.A3. D 4.B 5.CPacific Ocean temper

29、atures increase near South America, causing unusually high level of rainfall there. Dry weather results in Australia.IV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 Our globe is in dangerNora: that the hot, humid weather is killing her. Nora: “Its all in your mind,”John: The greenhouse effect does bring global warming and

30、rain.Nora: How can I explain global warming and greenhouse gases to a 97-year-old Granny?Nora: use spray on the hair.John: the polar icecaps melt and oceans rise.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: How are you getting along during this usually hot weather?B: Not well at all. Over the last few weeks the hot

31、, humid weather is killing me. I believe the climate has changed.A: Yeah, the summer is hotter, and winter wetter.B: Do you know why all this has happened?A: The greenhouse effects bring global warming and rain.B: What do you mean by greenhouse effects?A: The earth is now like a real greenhouse made of glass panels that let light in and trap heat. You know, carbon monoxide from earth is a greenhouse gas.B: I see. Everybody should know what cause global warming; otherwise we wont stop it.A: The impor

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