2022英语三级最新答案

2024-08-16

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1.2022英语三级最新答案 篇一

Unit 2 What’s your address? Vocabulary Task Answers: 1.1.Petra Fields 2.2.1904 Broadway San Francisco CA 94001 3.3.554-0912 4.4.Petra@news.com 5.5.March 19 1980 6.6.Apple Computer script 1.1.A: What is your name? B: Petra fields.2.2.A: And what is your address? B: 1904 Broadway San Francisco.3.3.A: Okay.What’s your phone number? B: It’s 554-0912.4.4.A: How about e-mail? What is your e-mail address? B: Petra P-E-T-R-A at news dot com.5.5.A: Okay.When is your birthday? B: March 19th 1980.6.6.A: And where do you work? B: At Apple Computer.Listening Task 1 First Listening Answers 1.1.David Gomez 14A Park Street Seattle WA 98117 2.2.Skiers Sports Shop Scott@mountain.com 3.3.Sarah Cahill 912-477-1124 4.4.03/14/86(March 14 1986)Hillview High School 2 Second Listening Answers 1.1.What’s your name? 2.2.Where do you work? 3.3.And your home phone number? 4.4.Where do you go to school? script 1.1.A: Good morning.Netcom.B: Uh„Hello.I’d like to get an internet connection.A: Okay no problem.What’s your name? B: My name’s David Gomez.A: And what’s your address please?

B: 14A Park Street Seattle Washington 98117 2.2.A: Okay Scott.Where do you work? B: I work at Skiers Sports Shop.A: Oh I know the place.Now do you have e-mail? B: Yes I do.A: sometimes the club sends information over the Net.What’s your e-mail address? B: It’s Scott S-C-O-T-T at mountain dot com.3.3.A: I want to sign up for the jazz dance class.B: Sure.Your name please? A: It’s Sarah Cahill.That’s C-A-H-I-L-L.B: And your home phone number? A: 933-0160.B: Do you also have a cell phone or pager number? A: My cell phone is 912-477-1124.4.4.A: Hi.I’d like to join the tennis club for the summer.B: Okay.Fill in your name address telephone number and so on here„ Let’s see.You forgot to write your date of birth.A: It’s March 14 1986.B: And where do you go to school? A: I go to Hillview High School/ Real World Listening 1 Predict Answer Do you have your card? What’s your name? How do you spell that? And what’s your address? What is your telephone number? Where do you work? 2 Get the main ideas Answers Ted Mendrou 27 Red Tree Drive 818-777-0768 NA(He doesn’t work he’s a student.)NA(HE doesn’t have a credit card.)script Clerk: Next.Ted: Yes I’d like this video.Clerk: Do you have your card? Ted: No I don’t have a card.Clerk: Okay.I’ll make a card.What’s your name? Ted: Ted Mendrou.Clerk: How do you spell that? Ted: M-E-N-D-R-O-U.Clerk: And what’s you’re address? Ted: 27 Red Tree Drive.Clerk: Red Tree? Is that one word or two? Ted: It’s two words: Red.Tree.Clerk: What is your telephone number? Ted: 777-0768 Clerk: Is that the 818 area code? Ted: Yep.Clerk: Where do you work? Ted: I don’t work.I’m a student.Clerk: Okay now I just need a credit card number.Ted: A credit card? Clerk: Yes you know VISA MasterCard„ Ted: Uh-oh.)a kitchen sink(K)a table & chairs(K)a coffee table(LR)script In my living room there is an old couch a soft chair a table and a lamp.In my kitchen there is a stove a sink and a refrigerator.There’s also a big table and two chairs.My bathroom has a large bathtub a small sink a shower and of course a toilet.And my bedroom has a bed a dresser a small table and a lamp.There’s also a big bookcase.Listening Task 1 First Listening Answers 5.1.bedroom 3.bathroom 6.2.kitchen 4.living room 2 Second Listening Answers 5.1.This is a pretty big room.6.2.It’s nice and sunny.7.3.This room is very small.8.4.This room is great.script 1.1.This is a pretty big room I think.The bed is in the corner and there’s a small table next to the bed.There’s a lamp on the table.There’s a

dresser too and two big bookcases.2.2.Now I like this room.It’s nice and sunny.There’s a stove and a small refrigerator.The sink is next to the stove.There is one chair and a small table where you can eat.There’s a small TV on the table.3.3.Now there’s this room.I know this room is very small but it’s okay.It has a shower and a toilet.There’s a sink too next to the toilet but as you can see no bathtub.4.4.Isn’t this a nice room? It’s big.There’s a big old couch and two soft chairs.There’s a table next to the couch.And there’s a lamp on the table.But the best thing is there is a really big TV.This room is great!Real World Listening 1 Predict Answer Size of room furniture how much it costs swimming pool.2 Get the main ideas Answers Business hotel: two beds a bathtub a couch a table Ritz Hotel: two beds a bathtub a shower a couch a table chairs refrigerator TV pool script Alan: I looked on the Internet today and I think I found a hotel for us.Bob: Oh yeah? Me too.What does yours have? Alan: Well it’s a business hotel.The room has two beds.And of course a bathroom.The bathroom has a bathtub but no shower.Bob: That’s it?

Alan: Well in the picture it looks like there’s also a couch and table.Bob: Two beds a couch a table and no shower.Okay.Want to hear about my hotel? Alan: All right but I –

Bob: It’s the Ritz Hotel.It looks great!The room is really two rooms: a bedroom with two really big beds and a living room with a couch a table and chairs.There is a bath room with a shower and a big bathtub.And listen to this.You also get a refrigerator and a big-screen TV!Alan: Sounds expensive.Bob: Wait.There’s even a health club with a pool!Alan: How much?Unit 5 Where are you from? Vocabulary Task Answers Colombian Korean French Brazilian Japanese American English Thai script Here is our music club.There are members from all over the world!First is Carlos.He’s Colombian.He’s from Bogota Colombia.Second is Sang-kai.He’s Korean.He’s from Seoul Korea.Third is Michael.He’s French.He’s from Nice France.Fourth is Maria.She’s from Sao Paulo Brazil.Next is Michiko.She is Japanese.She’s from Osaka Japan.Then Jackie.She’s American.She’s from Miami Florida.And Jonathan.He’s British.He’s from Cornwall England.And last is Sunt.He’s Thai.He’s from Bangkok in Thailand.Listening Task 1 First Listening Answers 11.1.Australia 2.Spain 3.China 4.India 2 Second Listening Answers 9.1.Liz(Walker)3.Yu-an(Lee)10.2.Carlos(Fernandez)4.Purni script A: Is everyone ready? Please come up when I call your number„Number 1.1: My name is Liz Walker.L-I-Z.A: Are you British? 1: No.No I’m Australian.I’m from Sydney Australia but I live in the United Stated.A: Number 2.2: My name is Carlos Fernandez.A: Carlos? 2: Yes.Carlos.C-A-R-L-O-S.I’m Spanish.I’m from Barcelona Spain.A: Number 3.3: My name is Yu-an Lee.That’s Y-U-A-N.A: Okay.And Yuan where are you from? 3: I’m Chinese.I’m from Shanghai China.A: Number 4.4: my name is Purni.A: Perdi? 4: No.Purni.P-U-R-N-I.I’m Indian.I’m from New Delhi India.Real World Listening 1 Predict Answer They met at a youth hostel.2 Get the main ideas Answers They are at a youth hostel in London.Robert is from San Francisco California.Miguel is from Bogota Colombia.Keiko is from Japan but she lives in Paris.She works there.She wants to do something fun.Silvia is from a small town near Venice Italy.script Robert: Hi I’m Robert.How’s it going?

Miguel: Hi.My name’s Miguel.Sorry I didn’t catch your name.Robert: It’s Robert.I’m from San Francisco in the U.S.Nice to meet you – Miguel.Miguel: Nice to meet you too.Robert: Is this your first day here? Miguel: Yes.I just got to London today.Robert: Where are you from? Miguel: I’m Colombian.From Bogota Colombia.Keiko: Hi.Can I sit here? Robert: Hello.Sure.There’s plenty of room.I’m Robert.Keiko: Hi.My name’s Keiko.Where are you from Robert?

Robert: Hi.Keiko.I’m from California.And you„? Are you from Japan? Keiko: Yes I’m from Osaka originally.Now I live in Paris.Robert: Really? What do you do there? Keiko: I work for a high-tech company.I’m so glad to be away from work.Robert: Right.Keiko: Do you have any ideas on fun things to do here in London? Robert: Yeah.Let me get my guidebook.And my map.I’ll be right back.Silvia: Hello.I’m Silvia.Do any of you know what time it is? Miguel: It’s 6:15.I think dinner is at 7:00.have a seat.Silvia: Thank you.Miguel: I’m Miguel.I’m from Colombia.And this is Keiko from Japan.Where’re

you from Silvia? Silvia: I’m from Italy.From a small town near Venice.Have you been to Italy? Miguel: No but I’d love to go.I like Italian food.And Italian cars.Unit 8 where are we going? Vocabulary Task Answers/script The post office is next to the First National Bank.The bank is between Broadway Bookstore and First Aid drugstore.Antonio’s Restaurant is across from the library.Sherwood hospital is on the corner.It is next to Apple Tree Flower Shop.Listening Task 1 First Listening Answers 1.1.post office 3.bank 2.2.hospital 4.library 2 First Listening Answers 1.1.It’s on the corner next to the bank.2.2.It’s between the drugstore and the police station.3.3.It’s down the street.4.4.It’s on the corner next to Adam’s shoe store.script 1.1.A: Excuse me where’s the post office?

B: The post office? It’s on the corner next to the bank.A: Thanks.2.2.A: How can I get to a hospital? B: A hospital? A: Yes I need to find a hospital fast.B: Well there’s a hospital on Main Street between the drug store and the police station.A: On Main Street? Thanks.3.3.A: Whoops!I need to get some money.B: Well there’s a bank down this street or an ATM machine in the hotel.A: Let’s go to the bank.It’s closer right?

4.4.A: Can you tell me how to get to the library? B: Sure the library is easy to get to from here.Go down the street and turn le

2.视听阅读英语三级答案 篇二

Unit 1 Relationships Warm-up(Answers in bold.)1.This is Joe: When I was in high school, I was really into sports.In college I found out that my true calling is to be a science fiction writer!After high school, my girlfriend, Melissa, and I went to different colleges.After a while, we just drifted apart.2.This is Lindsay: My junior year of college I lived in Europe as an exchange student.I ended up going back to New York for graduate school.3.This is Chris: My dad owns a flower shop.He always wanted me to take over for him when he retired, but flowers really aren’t my thing.Right now I’m working as an apprentice to a famous chef.Someday I hope to have my own television cooking show.4.This is Allison: As a teenager, I had my own unique style and way of thinking.I was a free spirit, while my boyfriend, Brad, was very conservative.Everyone was really surprised when Brad and I decided to get married.I guess they thought we’d eventually break up.Listening Task

First Listening 1.traveling in Europe, living in Boston.2.apprenticing as a chef, learning how to run a restaurant 3.working as an accountant 4.working as a lawyer Second Listening 1.He isn’t surprised that Jake lived abroad.2.She wants to eat at Terry’s restaurant.3.He doesn’t remember much about high school.4.She is surprised by Cindy’s physical appearance.Third Listening(For the first dialog)1.— Studying at Boston University.2.— He went to Spain as an exchange student and traveled a lot in Europe.(For the second dialog)3.— No, he didn’t.Instead he took over his mother’s business, a restaurant.4.— Cooking.He wants to be a famous chef.(For the third dialog)5.— Because he works as an accountant in the city now.6.— Barry’s wife and his brother, Tom.(For the fourth dialog)EX-L&S-Book3-Key-1 7.— Because she has changed so much.8.— Cindy’s hair styles.She often dyed her hair in different colors.Real World Listening Prepare Karen is an actress.Charisse married her high-school boyfriend Craig.Get the main ideas Karen wanted to be an actress.She ended up as a makeup artist.Charisse wanted to be a mother.She ended up becoming an executive.Unit 2 Identity Warm-up(Answers in bold.)1.Ms.Kelsey is a librarian, but she’s passionate about sports cars.2.Kris rides a motorcycle, but she’s also a nerd when it comes to history.3.Dave’s friends thought that making it big in Hollywood would change him, but Dave is still just a regular guy.Fame hasn’t changed him.4.Jonathan might be the best basketball player in the state, but he doesn’t have any dreams of going pro.He just wants to play for fun.5.Terry is a jock, but when he’s not on the football field, he’s watching romantic movies.6.Everybody assumes Carrie is a serious person because she’s quiet.But she’s really got a great sense of humor.7.Jordan is very friendly and open with everyone, but she keeps some things about her life private.8.Mark is very intelligent, but he’s not a straight A student.Listening Task First Listening 1.He has a lot of interests outside of sports.2.He enjoys dancing privately.3.She’s in a rock band and she’s a good student.Second Listening 1.She is surprised that Brett is romantic.2.He thinks Jeff should be proud of his hobby.3.He thinks rock musicians can’t be good students.Third Listening(For the first dialog)1.— She thought a jock must be very big and not good at speaking and with poor academic performance.2.— One day Brett gave her a poem which she thought was romantic and full of imagery.(For the second dialog)3.— From his girlfriend who showed her some photos of him dancing.EX-L&S-Book3-Key-2 4.— Because he thought it was private.(For the third dialog)5.— Kayla is a straight A student who can play the drums in a band called Rock Hard.6.— Because he thought it’s impossible for a nerd to join a Rock band.Real World Listening Prepare TJ’s friends and family are worried about him.Get the main ideas F, ?, T, T, T, F, F, T

Unit 3 Advice Warm-up(Answers in bold.)1.Q: My 4-year-old daughter has horrible tantrums.How do I get her to stop crying? 2.Mabel: You need to discipline her.Some people aren’t comfortable spanking their kids.If you don’t want to punish her physically, try taking away something special— maybe a toy.Whatever you do, pick one method and stick to it.Use the same method all the time.3.Q: Whenever I start dating a new girl, my parents get in the way.They always invite her over to talk.What should I do? Mabel: Don’t blame your folks for being interested in your life.They care about you!4.Q: One of my friends wants to fix me up with her neighbor.She thinks we would be a great match.Should I agree to a date even though we’ve never met? Mabel: Blind dates are kind of scary.You don’t know what to expect.But I say: Go for it!5.Q: My boyfriend doesn’t want me to spend time with my friends.What can I do about his jealousy? Mabel: Ooh … that’s a bad sign.If your boyfriend is possessive now, he’ll just get worse later.You should meet someone new.Listening Task First Listening 1.Have a baby soon.2.Don’t move back home after college.3.Discipline the child.4.Make an effort to meet someone.Second Listening 1.They want to have the baby only when they are ready.2.He’s already decided to move back home.3.She doesn’t believe in spanking.4.She doesn’t want to date anyone right now.Third Listening(For the first dialog)1.— 35.She should have a baby now.2.— A struggle between career and family.EX-L&S-Book3-Key-3(For the second dialog)3.— Studying in a college.4.— Because he wants to save some money and many of his friends are doing the same.(For the third dialog)5.— One believed in the saying that spare the rod spoil the child while the other doesn’t.6.— No, she doesn’t.Because she thinks it’s her privacy.(For the fourth dialog)7.— She is still single now./ It’s been a while since she’s dated anyone./ She doesn’t want to be dating anyone right now.8.— Maybe her parent or very close friend.Real World Listening Prepare 1.Follow your parents’ rules.Move out.2.Exercise.3.Call someone else.Get the main ideas 1.Jackie’s parents have the right to set rules in their house.2.Losing weight is more complicated than Beatrice thinks.3.It would be better to consult a mechanic.Unit 4 Family Warm-up(Answers in bold.)1.My family is a little unusual.Some people might even say we’re nuts.2.My mother is extreme when it comes to neatness.She can’t stand to see even a speck of dust in the house.3.Mom is really strict with us when it comes to household chores.Every day, we have to do a couple of hours of chores to keep things neat.4.My father loves to barbecue.He’s definitely a fanatic.He can’t live without his barbecue grill.5.One time, I accidentally broke Dad’s grill.He completely freaked out.He was so upset, he couldn’t even wait a day to buy another one.6.My sister, Alicia, is a vegan.She not only avoids meat, but also any animal products, like milk and eggs.7.Sometimes Alicia and Dad argue because they have opposite interests.She’s as devoted to her vegetarianism as he is to his barbecuing.8.Some of my other relatives are a little strange, too.I’ve got an aunt who thinks she can see the future and a cousin who does four hours of bodybuilding exercises every day!

9.My family might be a little irritating to some people, but they don’t bother me much.After all, they’re the only family I’ve got.Listening Task

EX-L&S-Book3-Key-4 First Listening 1.She has a very particular diet.2.He is a clown at heart.3.She is a fanatic about her hobby.4.He likes to pretend he is a TV or movie character.Second Listening 1.She makes her cat follow a vegan diet.2.He makes balloon hats when he’s not working./His duck follows him everywhere.3.She keeps the dolls in their boxes.4.His family is worried about him.Third Listening 1.a family dinner, just for her 2.a professional clown, kids’ birthday parties 3.collecting dolls, from floor to ceiling 4.TV and movies, be a character

Real World Listening Prepare Lydia: 300–400 Greg: 11 Get the main ideas 1.Abigail, Greg’s aunt: She lives nearby.Greg doesn’t now her well.She’s kind of crazy.She has fifteen cats.2.Chia-Lin, Lydia’s aunt: She lives in Shanghai.She couldn’t miss it for the world.Her mother wouldn’t forgive her if she didn’t come to the wedding.3.Lydia’s Dad: He is in the restaurant business and as lots of friends and associates.He has many suppliers and customers.He is getting along very well with his associates.He thinks that his friends and associates will get insulted if they are not invited.Unit 5 Decisions Warm-up(Answers in bold.)1.Pamela is pregnant with her first child.She has to decide whether she wants to be a working mom or a stay-at-home mom.2.The Yamamotos are planning a vacation.They have to figure out which airline offers the cheapest rates.3.Stan is unhappy at work, but he makes a good salary.He’s going to weigh the pros and cons of getting a lower-paying job that he likes better.4.Kelsey is leaning toward going to Harvard because she has family near Boston, but she also really likes Yale.5.Ben just decided to propose to his girlfriend, Laura.He’s going to have an airplane write ―Will you marry me?‖ in the sky.6.Mrs.Lai’s company wants to transfer her to another country.She’s going to have a EX-L&S-Book3-Key-5 heart-to-heart conversation with her husband about it tonight.7.Katherine isn’t sure whether she wants to major in anthropology or linguistics.8.Jeremy and Priscilla didn’t realize until they got engaged how difficult it is to plan a wedding.9.For Roland, the downside of buying a new car is that he has to do lots of research to make the best decision.Listening Task First Listening 1.getting a job 2.accepting a new job and moving 3.choosing a major 4.getting a puppy Second Listening 1.No one will take care of things at home.2.Texas is far away./The job is a great opportunity.3.She could do great things in any subject.4.A puppy is messy./A big dog wouldn’t like their little apartment./A cat might be a better choice for them.Third Listening 1.She will go to work and if it is the case, the house work will be shared by the family members.2.Frank may take the job with an engineering firm and if that’s true, he’ll move out to Texas.3.Jamie’s probably choosing theater as her major.4.They may come to a decision to get a cat instead of a dog.Real World Listening Prepare 1.d 2.b 3.c 4.a Get the main ideas 1.An adapter tends to think in terms of the minimum change necessary to produce the results they want.2.An originator tends to produce decisions that are less similar to past ideas.3.A concrete information processor needs complete and detailed information before making a decision.4.An abstract information processor focuses on the big picture and general information before making a decision.5.A challenger prefers a more extreme and risky choice in order to gain more.6.A conciliator tends to be cautious and avoid taking actions for fear of losing too much.7.A flexible decision maker is slow to make and act upon his decisions, and often change plans.8.An organized decision maker tends to make and act upon his decisions quickly.EX-L&S-Book3-Key-6 Unit 6 Warm Up 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.naïve expert slang applying accent dialects, come in handy amazing, pick up hire

Listening Task First Listening 1.Australian slang 2.a teacher who is hard to understand 3.learning to imitate an accent

Second Listening 1.T, F, T 2.T, T, F 3.T, F, F

Third Listening 1.It was great!The people there were so friendly.The weather was great.2.Australian English.3.It’s hard to pick up what she’s saying.Her English is so hard to understand.She has a strong accent.4.Better.Sugar.Don’t bother me any more.Real World Listening

Prepare Department Manager

Get the Main Idea 1.A management job(manager).2.A bachelor’s degree in travel industry management, five years’ experience, management experience.3.Customer service representative.4.She thinks they were worried about her English.5.She’ll accept the job and show them how good she is.EX-L&S-Book3-Key-7

Unit 7 Warm Up 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.attractive, date blown away income warm up to click sensitive fall for commitment quality time

Listening Task First Listening 1.Michael—age: 32, marital status: divorced, hobbies: rock music, dancing, surfing 2.Anita—age: 34, employer: corporation, interests: nature 3.Jack—age: 28, personality: sensitive, hobbies: bodybuilding, movies, golf 4.Cora—age: 24-26, background: Chinese-American, interests: romantic dinners, long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and intelligent conversation

Second Listening 1.a casual relationship/a fun person 2.an independent person/an honest person 3.a good cook / a fun person 4.an intelligent person / a humorous person

Third Listening 1.surfing experience, not necessary 2.very involved, respect for nature 3.a lifetime of commitment 4.candlelight dinners, intelligent conversation

Real World Listening

Prepare Amy(about Luis): He’s handsome./He’s funny.Luis(about Amy): She’s attractive./She’s independent.Get the Main Idea About Luis: He looks like a Greek statue./ He’s sweet and funny./He’s easy to be with.EX-L&S-Book3-Key-8 About Amy: She’s romantic./She’s thin./ She’s aggressive./She’s independent.Get the Details 1.didn’t think so

2.more fashionable than;wasn’t my type;on top of all that 3.hanging out with him;swept me away 4.bothered 5.―the one‖

EX-L&S-Book3-Key-9

Unit 8 Warm Up updates, incompatible, identity theft, viruses, spam, clogged up, deleting, forwards, obsession, addictive

Listening Task First Listening 1.her credit-card 2.upgrades 3.receive useless e-mails 4.video games

Second Listening For each of these, either answer could possibly be correct.Ask students to give reasons for their choices, and to discuss those reasons with people who chose the other answer.Real World Listening

Prepare It’s fun./It helps to prevent violence.Get the Main Idea Video games are just entertainment./People are smart enough to understand the difference between fantasy and real life./No one is going to try to imitate ―The Butcher.‖/You’ll be more relaxed if you play the game./It’s better to let out your anger and frustration in a fantasy game than in real life.Get the Details 1.―The Butcher‖, ―Pirate Party‖, ―Marooned on Mars‖ 2.violence, a bad influence 3.entertainment, between a video game and real life 4.hack up;in a peaceful, happy mood

EX-L&S-Book3-Key-10

Unit 9 Warm Up 1.b 2.f 3.a 4.e 5.d 6.c 1.dormitory 2.negatives 3.curfew 4.annoying 5.snores 6.barge in 7.concerned 8.appreciative 9.space

Listening Task First Listening 1.noisy neighbors 2.parents go into his room/mom checks the phone bill 3.snoring/messiness 4.borrowing things

Second Listening 1.Move out next year.2.Either solution could be implied.3.Get used to it.4.Be more respectful.Third Listening 1.some major negatives 2.snooping around;figure out;my cell phone bill 3.neat freak;on the messy side 4.disrespectful

Real World Listening

Prepare + The Johnsons are concerned about Kara.– Mrs.Johnson visits Kara in her apartment.+ Mrs.Johnson makes Kara home-cooked meals.EX-L&S-Book3-Key-11 – Mrs.Johnson asks Kara questions about her plans.– Mr.Johnson is affectionate with Kara.Get the Main Idea Mrs.J visits every day: Her privacy is being violated.Mrs.J brings homemade soup: It makes her feel like a child.Mrs.J asks where she’s going: She feels like she’s being watched.Mr.J is affectionate: It makes her uncomfortable.Get the Details 1.―It was nice to feel that people were concerned when you lived alone‖.2.One day, when she got home, Mr.Johnson came up to her and gave her a hug;and then he kissed her on the cheek.3.He said that maybe Kara reminded Mr.Johnson of his granddaughter.EX-L&S-Book3-Key-12

Unit 10 Warm Up 1.b 2.e 3.d 4.c 5.f 6.a 7.h 8.g 1.2.3.4.evacuate, shelter sharp jolt, collapsed, rubble knocked, rescue rip, ashes, surrender to

Listening Task Preparation Question 1.avalanche 2.volcanic eruption 3.earthquake

First Listening 1.mountain climbing 2.camping 3.sleeping

Second Listening 1.He slowly climbed down the mountain.2.She walked through hot ashes to get help.3.Someone rescued her.Third Listening 1.passed out 2.separated from, a kind of daze 3.emergency, so thankful 4.the building had collapsed, on top of me

Real World Listening

Prepare She almost drowned.Pieces of trees and buildings crushed her.Get the Main Idea 1.? 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.? 6.? 7.? 8.? 9.?

Get the Details 1.Her arms were bare, scratched, bleeding, aching.They were wrapped around a palm tree 2.Black, filthy, oil-slicked, muddied, and inky water.EX-L&S-Book3-Key-13 3.In the bungalow.EX-L&S-Book3-Key-14 Unit 11.Work ―I’m not sure what he actually does.‖ Warm up 1.cubicle.2.business attire

3.―Casual Friday‖ 4.startled 5.sloppy 6.force on 7.snap 8.uptight

9.get away with

Listening task First listening 1.He made his employees sharpen his pencils./He left work early.2.She liked to make junk food./Her cookies tasted bad.3.The company’s dress code is ―business attire.‖/She wears jeans, T-shirts, and sweatpants to work.Second listening 1.He was arrogant and didn’t do any work.2.She makes everyone eat too much.3.She doesn’t look professional.Third listening 1.The library;somewhere opposite the library.2.Lazy and dishonest.3.Sweet and fattening.4.She would/could be hurt.5.At an insurance agency.6.(She was)a slob.Real world listening Listen and Check Steve: schedule, social customs, rules, language Mr.Takahashi: He doesn’t dress appropriately./He doesn’t bow./ He behaves informally./ He’s late.Get the main idea Steve: T, T, ?, T, F Takahashi: T, T, ?, F, ?

Unit 12.Lifestyle ―You may need to change your routine.‖ Warm up Match words:

EX-L&S-Book3-Key-15 a—6, b—4, c—1, d—3, e—2, f—5

Choose the correct words and phrases.1.kick

2.gradual 3.fast food 4.gossip 5.cut down 6.interrupt 7.eavesdropping 8.scold

9.addicted to 10.public

Listening task First listening 1.He wants his friend to stop listening to private conversations.2.She’s annoyed that her husband keeps talking while she is trying to tell a story.3.He doesn’t want Jill to be nervous.4.They think he’s being rude.Second listening 1.You’ve got to stop doing that.2.I didn’t even realize I was doing it.3.I just hope you’re not too nervous around me.4.Do you think we should say something?

Third listening 1.Cheese cake.2.She was nervous.3.They will talk loudly too.Real world listening Listen and Check eating fast food, not exercising, working too hard

Get the main idea Excuses: diet: he’s addicted to fast food;exercise: it’s so boring;relaxation: work is too busy, and three teenagers keep him stressed out Changes: diet: he stopped eating junk food;exercise: he’s taking dance classes;relaxation: he took a vacation

Unit 13.Travel ―Getting there is half the fun.‖ Warm up

EX-L&S-Book3-Key-16 1.trek 2.advance 3.cheat 4.refused 5.booked 6.persistent 7.insisted 8.soaked 9.stranded

10.back 11.realized

Listening task First listening 1.When you travel, it’s important to learn about the place you’re going to.2.In some cultures, people are very generous to strangers.3.People in different cultures have different ideas about danger.Second listening Answers 1.She left before she got to the top.2.He stayed at the stranger’s house.3.The bus continued on to Kathmandu.Third listening 1.probably 2.hairpin 3.straight 4.leaning 5.push on the bus to make sure it didn’t roll over the cliff

6.The tires were almost flat with the weight of all those passengers 7.we would read in the newspaper the next day about a bus that had gone over the cliff

Real world listening Listen and Check He got into an argument with the travel agent.Get the main idea 1.Tim and Randy go to the travel agency.2.A van pulls up.3.Tim and Randy don’t get on the van.4.Randy gets angry at the travel agent.5.Randy demands a taxi ride.6.The woman squirts ketchup on Randy.EX-L&S-Book3-Key-17 7.The van pulls up again.8.Tim and Randy get on the van.9.They arrive at the bus terminal.10.Randy regrets his behavior.Unit 14.Finances ―You can make some real money.‖ Warm up 1.get-rich-quick 2.gullible 3.risky 4.invest 5.Real Estate 6.Stock Market, broker 7.starting own, set up 8.come up with

Listening task First listening 1.using a computer to invest in the stock market 2.thinking of ideas for a new business 3.selling a comic book collection 4.inventing a new kind of hat

Second listening 1.The plan might fail and she could lose a lot of money.2.It’s not a good idea because somebody else already thought of it.3.He might get lucky like other people who have sold old collector’s items.4.Nobody will use the product.Third listening 1.F 2.T 3.T 4.F 5.F

Real world listening Listen and Check What will the infomercial be about? Real estate investments.What kind of person is Steven Crowe? Dishonest.(Some may say ―intelligent.‖)

Get the main idea A plan for investing in real estate;Comments from people who have made a lot of money;The price of the product(Some students might mention a phone number you can call to buy the videos.)

EX-L&S-Book3-Key-18

Unit 15.Changes ―She’s still in our hearts‖ Warm up 1.spouse, homesickness, going through, struggling 2.manage, read your mind, cheerful, Focus 3.Eventually, look up

Listening task First listening 1.His dog died.2.Her parents divorced.3.He broke up with his girlfriend.4.She’s living away from her family in a new country.Second listening 1.She listens to his memories./She agrees that Champ was a wonderful pet.2.She talks about her own experience./She encourages Theresa to express her feelings./She agrees that divorce is a difficult loss.3.He tells Joe he’ll find another girlfriend soon.4.He helps Sung-Hee find a friend from her native culture.Third listening 1.Lonely.2.They have different views on life.3.Her mom’s cooking.Real world listening Listen and Check how long they were together, how she died, good memories(Note: sSome students will point out that he says that he had a lot of good memories, but doesn’t actually say what they were.), how he feels now

3.大学英语三级试卷及答案 篇三

北 大 学 课 程 考 核 试 卷 xxxx---xxxx学年第一学期xxxx级xxxx专业类 考核科目 大学英语三 课程类别 必修课 考核方式 闭卷 卷别 B 注考生务必将答案写在答题纸上写在本试卷上的无效 I.Listening Comprehension 30 marks Part 1: Short dialogues 10 marks 1 mark each Directions: Listen to the short dialogs and then choose the correct answers to the questions.1.A.She did not take the shopping list along with her.B.She did not write a shipping list.C.She does not want to shop in a crowded supermarket.D.She wants to finish shopping quickly.2.A.Write a statement for the woman.B.Revise what the woman will write.C.Fill in forms for the woman.D.Apply to an American university for admission.3.A.Contemporary women no longer want to obey their husbands.B.Modern girls no longer love their husbands.C.At the marriage ceremony the bride should promise to obey her husband.D.At the marriage ceremony the bride should show loyalty to her husband.4.A.She is weak in doing projects.B.She is weak in studies.C.She tends to work whole-heartedly.D.She is not willing to start a project.5.A.The football match should be called off.B.The meeting should not include new items.C.The meeting should have another two items.D.The football should be included in the agenda.6.A.It is important to offer an online friend a drink.B.It is delightful to get a drink from an online friend.C.Ensure that nobody

puts anything harmful into your drink.D.Be sure to shake the drink before you take it.7.A.The wildfire in Spain is a good thing.B.The wildfires are changing the climate.C.Her son studies environmental protection in college.D.Her son is protecting the environment.8.A.2 kilograms.B.3 kilograms.C.23 kilograms.D.28 kilograms.9.A.Stories about monsters.B.Stories about pirates.C.Children not afraid of fighting.D.Children in strange costumes.10.A.Nasdaq takes an average of all its stocks while Dow does not.B.Dow takes the average of its all its stocks while Nasdaq does not.C.Neither uses the average of its stocks.D.Both take an average of all their stocks.Part 2: Long dialogues and multiple choice questions 5 marks 1 mark each Directions: Listen to the following recording then choose the correct answers to the questions.Now listen to questions 11 to 15.11.How much percent of the courses has the student missed A.About 10 percent.B.About 25 percent.C.About 50 percent.D.About 75 percent.12.What trouble is the student likely to have A.He is likely to fail the courses and repeat the grade.B.He is likely to get a poor mark and lose his scholarship.C.He is likely to take a make-up exam.D.He is still likely to get a pass.13.How important is what a student says in class A.It accounts for 50 percent of the total grade.B.It accounts for 15 percent of the total grade.C.It accounts for 50 percent of the seminar grade.D.It

accounts for 15 percent of the seminar grade.14.What does the professor NOT advise the student to do A.Take part in class activities.B.Apologize to all teachers.C.Speak in class.D.Attend the classes for the rest of the semester.15.What can we infer from the conversation A.Speaking is more important than reading.B.Speaking is more important than writing.C.Class participation is an important part of the course.D.Top students do not have to speak a lot in class.Part 3: Short passages and multiple choice questions 5 marks 1 mark each Directions: Listen to the following recording then choose the correct answers to the questions.Now listen to questions 16 to 20.16.According to Jones why do top students take notes in class A.Because the notes help you remember the text.B.Because students who failed to attend the lecture will borrow the notes.C.Because teachers will test you on what they believe to be important.D.Because teachers give them additional information beside the textbook.17.What is special about Jack Smiths quothomemadequot system A.He compares his notes from the lecture with those from his reading.B.He puts more emphasis on his notes from the lecture with those from his reading.C.He puts more emphasis on his notes from the lecture with those from his reading.D.He emphasizes listening attentively instead of taking notes.18.What does Anderson do right before the bell rings A.He writes

down the last few sentences the teacher says.B.He writes a short summary of the main ideas of the lesson.C.He scans the lesson for the next day.D.He gets ready to rush out.19.What does class participation involve A.Asking the teacher questions.B.Showing interest in learning.C.Displaying ones potential.D.Both A and B.20.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage A.Secrets of successful students.B.Methods for academic success and the reasons.C.Top and bottom students.D.Top students take notes.Part 4: Compound dictation 10 marks S1-S7 0.5 mark each S8-S9 2 marks each S10 2.5 marks Directions: Listen to the passage three times.When the passage is read for the first time listen for the general idea.When the passage is read the second time fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear.For blanks numbered from S8 to S10 write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words.When the passage is read for the third time check your answers.As you may have already discovered paying for a S1 education in the United States can be very expensive.But with S2 preparation you may minimize the costs of this extraordinary S3 visit our financing page to learn more about paying for S4.In this section we S5 money matters that you may S6 __ on a daily basis during your S7 in the States.As with any country S8 ________________ around with you.There are other options

such as credit cards or travelers checks which are all valid forms with which to pay for things in U.S.A.Travelers checks are one of the safest and easiest ways to transport money because S9______________________.If you choose to carry travelers checks with you from your home country to the States be sure they are denominated in U.S.funds.Most businesses---except taxi drivers and public transportation personnel---will accept U.S.-denominated travelers checks during regular business hours typically between 9 a.m.and 5 p.m.Monday through Friday.It is wise to bring about 100 with you in U.S.cash S10.II.Reading Comprehension Skimming and scanning 10 marks 1 mark each Directions: Read the following passages and then answer the questions.For questions 21–27 mark Y YES if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage mark N NO if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage mark N G NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage.For questions2830 complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Drinking in America Drinking in America is very unique.It cannot be explained briefly as is possible when describing drinking in many other countries.There are special laws to limit drinking and Americans enjoy their own tastes.Alcohol American laws concerning alcohol differ from state to state and city to city.In

some towns even states alcohol is not allowed for sale at all except for the very weak 3.2 percent alcohol beer known as ―three-two‖ beer.Some places do not allow the sale of alcohol on Sundays even in shops—you may find a bar with locks on its alcohol shelves.Other places permit alcohol to be sold on Sunday afternoons and evenings but not on Sunday mornings.In many parts of America you are not allowed to drink alcohol in a public place.That is you may not sit in a park or walk along a street while drinking beer and you cannot even take a nice bottle of wine on your picnic.And in many states you are not allowed to drink alcohol while driving or even have an opened alcohol bottle in the car.Some bars have a license only for beer and wine.Others are also allowed to sell spirits 烈性酒 and as Americans say ―mixed drinks‖.Many bars have a period known as ―happy hour‖ often longer than an hour when they sell drinks at lower-than-usual prices.This is usually around 5 p.m.and may be only on certain days of the week.The Legal Drinking Age The legal drinking age differs from place to place but is generally between 18 and 21.Some places permit the consumption of beer at 18 but spirits only at 21.Others permit the consumption only of ―three-two‖ beer from 18 to 21.Young people therefore often drive from one place to another with more free drinking laws.In some parts of the US young people are

allowed to vote marry raise children keep full-time jobs be tried in courts as adults join the army and even buy guns—but NOT have a glass of beer.In some places people aged between 18 and 21 are allowed to go into bars but not allowed to drink.Another even more interesting aspect of American drinking age laws is that in some places people below legal drinking age are not even allowed to sell alcohol.Proof of Legal Drinking Age In most places these drinking laws are fairly rigidly kept.You may for example find people lining up to get into a bar and discover that the line is caused by a guard on the door who is asking everybody for identification.If you ask him why he wants to know who you are he will inform you that he actually wants proof of how old you are.On such occasions Americans often show their driving licenses which have their date of birth written on them.Beer American beer with very few exceptions ranges from the average to the terrible.There are not many types of beer in the US—‖light‖ and ―dark‖ are two terms commonly used.It is therefore normal to order beer simply by brand names.In a restaurant in fact it is quite all right to order ―a beer‖ and they will tell you what they have.It is not necessary either to specify quantity when ordering beer.If it comes in bottles or cans you will get a bottle or can and if it’s ―on tap‖可以随时取用的 you will get a glass unless you order a ―pitcher‖大酒罐.The latter is very

convenient to serve since you can then take the pitcher and glasses to your table and keep filling up without going back to the bar.It is harder however to know how much you have drunk.Some beer comes in bottles with taps that look as if they need an opener but you can in fact open them up by hand—though you have to be very careful not to hurt yourself.It is possible in some stores and bars to find a wide variety of beer from all over the world especially Western Europe and Australia and it is fun to try them.Cocktail 鸡尾酒 Cocktails and ―mixed drinks‖ are much more popular and stronger in the US than in Europe and visitors may not be familiar with some of the term.―On the rocks‖ as you probably know means with ice while ―straight up‖ or ―up‖ means neat and without ice.There are hundreds of different cocktails and there is no space here to list all the different names.Whiskey In America ―whiskey‖ means bourbon unless otherwise indicated.Bourbon波旁威士忌 is a rather oily spirit made from corn.Rye 黑麦 whiskey is called ―rye‖ and Scotch whiskey ―Scotch‖.Wine In bars wine can often be bought by the glass.Don’t be misled by names.―Chablis‖ is used to refer to white wine and ―Burgundy‖ to red—Americans seem never to have heard of white Burgundy.21.Limits on drinking in the US are the strictest in the world.22.Alcohol in some states can be sold if they are not very

strong.23.In many states people are not allowed to drink alcohol while driving but they can keep opened alcohol bottles in the car.24.The legal drinking age in the US is between 18 and 21.25.Americans often show their driving licenses if asked for identification when they get into a bar.26.You are requested to clarify how much you want when you order beer.27.Many stores and bars offer a wide variety of beer from all over the world.28.If you say ―straight up‖ when ordering cocktail in the US you mean you want it_____________ 29.In America ―whiskey‖ usually refers to a kind of oily spirit made from __________________.30.―Rye‖ is another name for _______________________________ III.Reading Comprehension Reading in Depth 20 marks 2 marks each Directions: There are 2 passages in this part.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A B C and D.You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Nursing at Beth Israel Hospital produces the best patient care possible.If we are to solve the nursing shortage hospital administration and doctors everywhere would do well to follow Beth Israel’s example.At Beth Israel each patient is assigned to a primary

nurse who visits at length with the patient and constructs a full-scale health account that covers everything from his medical history to his emotional state.Then she writes a care plan centered on the patient’s illness but which also includes everything else that is necessary.The primary nurse stays with the patient through the hospitalization keeping track with his progress and seeking further advice from his doctor.If a patient at Beth Israel is not responding to treatment it is not uncommon for his nurse to propose another approach to his doctor.What the doctor at Beth Israel has in the primary nurse is a true colleague.Nursing at Beth Israel also involves a decentralized 分散的 nursing administration.Every floor every unit is a self-contained organization.There are nurse-managers instead of head nurses.In addition to their medical duties they do all their own hiring and dismissing employee advising and they make salary recommendations.Each unit’s nurses decide among themselves who will work what shifts and when.Beth Israel’s nurse-in-chief ranks as an equal with other vice presidents of the hospital.She is also a member of the Medical Executive Committee which in most hospitals includes only doctors.31.Which of the following best characterizes the main feature of the nursing system at Beth Israel Hospital A.The doctor gets more active professional support from the primary nurse.B.Each patient is taken care of by a primary

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整理完整版听力 21432 31234 24 13,satisfy 14.consequently 15.speceifically 16.secure 17.turn down 18.capable 19.beyond 20.facility 21.outcome 22.leave 23.away 24.in view of 25.would be parsde 26did he realize 27 they were mostly students 28never drank 29 are building 30.had got 31.what 32,keep 33find a job 34they hide themselves from public 35real local papers and magazines 36point 37because it is brief ,one page letter38 the graduares 39respon....40百分之17 41the essent....42百分之10....48braodcast advertising 49the duration of the ad 50has lost all its charm 51attract customers on television 52amerkan companies 英汉互译 T1顾客从就做到点.....T2该调查....毕业生存在巨大的差别 T3你要是发现初创公司已发布工作需求...证明你的相关技能 T4目标是对顾客是加印象使其冲动购物,而不是积极....作文:Nowadays, internet has made much large change.More and more people don’t go out.If people need some things, they would shop online.There is no doubt that shopping online can save much time and energy.People only sit aside a computer and press mouse constantly.Then, the wares will be sent to home.Of course, the price may be lower than store’s.Every coin has two sides.Shopping online means that people can’t touch the goods after they pay for it.So good quality needs luck.People who like shopping online enjoy themselves when they run over the photos of goods.And other people are happy with going window-shopping well.In a word, shopping online is not only a way of shopping but also a style of life.It is imaginable that the beneficiaries are the man who don’t want to be company with woman.

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