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新策略大学英语听力教程3听力答案(unit 1-test 3)Unit 1 Man and AnimalsPart I In-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 1—5 DCDCA 6—10 BBDBAII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task1. he was born in the year of the pig2. ox, dragon, rooster3. in the order of their arrival4. the traits5. ideal, monkeys, snakesIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 1 1—4 BBCDListening Task 21. endangered2. preserving3. promoting4. requires5. assessed6. bans7. reserves8. The law also bans mining and resource exploration9. that are potentially harmful to the ecology 10. and many other rare animals under state protectionPart II After-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 1—5 CDADB 6—10 DACDDII. Understanding a Conversation1—3 BCAIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 1 1. industry 2. strength 3. dishonesty 4. dog 5. snake 6. dove 7. two political parties in the U.S.A.Listening Task 2 1—5 FTTFFUnit 2 GeographyPart I In-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 1—5 FFTTTII. Understanding a Conversation 1—4 BABAIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 1 1—5 FFTFTListening Task 21. oceanic2. presence3. worst4. plain5. resulted6. completely7. measurement8. intensity9. Every household should keep a survival kit 10. Familiarize yourself with the designated evacuation area in your neighborhood.Part II After-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 1—5 TFFTFII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task 1—5 CAACCIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 11. The Yangtze River, the Yellow River, the Pearl River, the Heilong River, the Haihe River and the Huaihe River.2. 6,300 kilometers.3. It marks the original home of the Chinese nation and the cradle of Chinese civilization.4. It is the largest salt lake in China.5. They provide water, convenient transportation and irrigation, fish and rich aquatic products. Listening Task 2 1—5 FTFTTUnit 3 OceanPart I In-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 11. 对不起,我没听懂。

请再说一遍。

对不起,请原谅!2. 这是我的。

(表示肯定)这是我的吗?(表示疑问)3. 你来吗?(表示询问)你来吗?(表示不高兴)4. 你说你叫什么名字?(请对方重复)5. 多精美的一件艺术品呀!6. 我不能等那么久。

(表示不耐烦)7. 现在不要回去。

(表示委婉的请求)8. 我不说了。

(含有既然你不听我的话)9. 感谢你来送我。

(含感激)你不满意吗?(含你该满足了)Listening Task 2 1—5 ABCAC 6—10 ABCDBII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task 1—5 BCBBCIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 1 1—5 AAABDListening Task 21. Hemisphere2. circular3. 14 million4. Russia5. Eurasia6. Greenland7. lowest8. evaporation9. outflow 10. 25% 11. undiscovered 12. abundance 13. ecosystem 14. slow 15. damage Part II After-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task1. 我以为一切都会很顺利。

(没有直截了当表达自己的情绪)2. 你怎么能说这样的话?(表示责怪)3. 早点来看我噢。

(表示劝说)4. 恐怕他对你不会有什么帮助。

(也许别人会对你有帮助)5. 诚实是最好的美德。

(表示肯定)6. 说得好不如干得好。

7. 你认识他吗?(降调表示说话人对陈述部分有充分的把握)8. A:我们得走了。

B:很遗憾你不能多呆一会儿。

(表示遗憾)II. Understanding a ConversationListening Task 1—4 CABCIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 1 1—5 FFTTT 6—8 FFTListening Task 21. About 7/8ths.2. It consists of snow which is not very compact.3. Between -15℃and -20℃.4. Size, shape and location.5. Radar.6. No.7. Yes.Unit 4 Environmental ProtectionPart I In-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 1—5 BAACC 6—10 CDACCII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task1. tropical rain forests2. the heaven for plants3. average rainfall, average temperature4. disappear soon5. related to climate, decrease in treesIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 11—4 CDAAListening Task 21. actress2. Programme3. mission4. awareness5. inspire6. focus7. threats8. opportunity9. I try to share this passion with my fans and the wider public 10. UNEP commends her personal commitment to a greener lifestyle and her passion to influence the publicPart II After-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 1—5 DBBAA 6—10 CDCABII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task 1—4 BCBDIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 1 1. energy 2. authorities 3. charging 4. automobile 5. Development 6. support 7. Shanghai will be able to produce 100,000 new energy vehicles every year 8. for additional subsidies for private buyers of new energy carsListening Task 2 1—4 FFTTTest OneI. Understanding Basic Skills1. similar2. lives on3. beyond the sight of4. ride on buses5. farming in America was often a lonely way of living6. They learned to try new methods, and to trust their own ideas instead of following older waysII. Understanding Conversations1—5 DACBC 6—10 DAABDIII. Understanding PassagesPassage 11. T-shirts used to be simple, short-sleeved undershirts for men and boys.2. T-shirts are smart, comfortable and convenient to wear3. New designs are being adopted.Passage 21—3 DAAUnit 5 AgriculturePart I In-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 1—5 BCBC A 6—10 ABBACII. Understanding NewsListening Task 1—6 TFTFFTIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 1 1. specialized 2. defeat 3. established 4. review 5. approve 6. governing body 7. that heads the agency 8. where all nations meet as equals to negotiate agreements and debate policy 9. in transition modernize and improve agriculture 10. ensuring good nutrition and food security for allListening Task 2 1—3 CDAPart II After-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 1—5 BACCD 6—10 CDADDII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task 1—6 TFFTFTIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 11. Aquaculture is the production of food through the controlled growth and harvesting of plants and animals that live in water.2. One popular environment for aquaculture is small lakes or ponds surrounded by land, away from the ocean.3. We do so in order to keep the level of oxygen high enough for the fish.4. The best time is in cool weather.5. Because there is no need for costly equipment. Also, one can know ahead of time how many fish will be harvested. And bad weather does not usually affect the harvest.Listening Task 21. the global food crisis2. The United States, Brazil, Argentina3. integrating, conventional crop technology, crop biotechnology applications4. increased yield, drought-tolerance, salt-tolerance, enhanced nutrition or other beneficial traits5. widespread concerns on its health, environmental and socio-economic impactUnit 6 IT IndustryPart I In-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task1. Internet users are increasingly concerned about how much of their personal information they’re giving up in exchange2. surfing the Internet for fun during office hours increases productivityII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task1. there is not enough of a customer base yet2. a little research and relatively small investment3. that is in demand or would be popular4. registering a domain name, creating a website, an email address, and a hosting serviceIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 1 1—4 FFFTListening Task 21. The intelligent transportation system would enable traffic lights to change automatically according to traffic flows and also help drivers avoid traffic congestions by sending messages about road conditions and suggesting driving routes.2. About 2,153.3. The Internet of Things, or the sensor web, is a network of real-world objects linked by the Internet and interacting through web services.4. The Internet of Things will enable new forms of communication between people and things, and between things themselves.Part II After-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 1—5 BADDA 6—10 DBBCDII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task 1—4 FTTFIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 11. No. 1 Amazon No. 2 Apple No. 3 Facebook No. 4 Google No. 48 Microsoft2. social networking sites, 400 million, continually adding new features to provide users with a better user experienceListening Task 21. He wants to show that the Internet is now more accessible than ever before.2. The online retailers.3. Because the economic crisis reminds people that newer technology, lower operating costs, and higher efficiency are crucial for a business, and Internet based businesses, which have such advantages, are likely to flourish.Unit 7 AutomobilePart I In-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 1 1. the first 2. environmental policies 3. 5 4. also, what’s more, besides, also Listening Task 2 1—4 BDBDII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task 1—4 TTFTIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 11. destructive and can be lethal2. pleasure, convenience and freedom3. the way they lust for women4. even the professional mechanic5. monitor and control engine6. computers that manage every system7. but can be replaced with new or rebuilt modules8. only if you can afford itListening Task 2 1—4 CBDCPart II After-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task1. find the idea, appealing and attractive2. to be learned, to be understood, to be developed, to be truly a pleasure3. where housing is less expensive, in which their children can play4. is often a major expense in the family budget5. dominates the life-styles of those who live there II. Understanding a ConversationListening Task1. 27,000 miles2. sales tax3. fool around4. we give an unconditional warranty for six months5. He’s a good mechanic, and used car dealers are not known for their honesty.III. Understanding PassagesListening Task 11—3 DBDListening Task 21—4 FFTTUnit 8 Space TechnologyPart I In-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 1—5 ABACA 6—10 ADACAII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task1. The flight has been delayed due to technical problems.2. Because she has an important business meeting with the CEO of Grandey Oil!3. Open-ended answer.III. Understanding PassagesListening Task 1 1—4 DDABListening Task 2 1—5 BDABDPart II After-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 1—5 BCDCB 6—8 ABCII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task 1—5 FFTFTIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 11. blasted2. approved3. blooming4. designated5. institutions6. certificate7.promote tourism here while drawing children’s interest in science 8. The seeds will be lifted off into space around OctoberListening Task 2 1—4 ABCATest TwoI. Understanding Basic Skills 1—5 BABACII. Understanding ConversationsConversation 1 1—5 BAABDConversation 2 1—5 FFTTTIII. Understanding PassagesPassage 11. It is largely thanks to the variable climate2. with an endless cycle of “home improvements3. can ever be considered fully improved4. they busy themselves installing5. built-in furniture6. which he buys from the DIY shop7. all this self-servicing, self-decorating and improving8. out of a job or two9. But this is not the case 10. to make good for the damage caused by the amateurPassage 21—4 CDBBTest TwoI. Understanding Basic Skills1—5 BABACII. Understanding ConversationsConversation 11—5 BAABDConversation 21—5 FFTTTIII. Understanding PassagesPassage 11. It is largely thanks to the variable climate2. with an endless cycle of “home improvements3. can ever be considered fully improved4. they busy themselves installing5. built-in furniture6. which he buys from the DIY shop7. all this self-servicing, self-decorating and improving8. out of a job or two9. But this is not the case 10. to make good for the damage caused by the amateurPassage 21—4 CDBBUnit 9 EducationPart I In-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 1 (For reference only)1. go to/visit night markets in Taiwan2. in Shi Lin night market3. its (amazing) foodListening Task 21—4 TFFTII. Understanding a Long Conversation:Listening Task1—5 DDBABIII. Understanding Passages:Listening Task 11. education2. crossed3. fundamental4. observed5. ceremony6. distinction7. merely8. chaos9. thoughts 10. non-governmentalListening Task 21. basic2. pre-school3. primary4. secondary5. academic secondary education6. academic lower and upper middle schools7. technical secondary education/ vocational education8. programs and trains medium-level skilled workers, farmers, and managerial and technical personnel9. higher 10. undergraduate 11. junior/short-cycle 12. four-year 13. graduate 14. the master’s or Ph.D. degree 15. adultPart II After-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 11. 12 million2. 82.8%3. 25.4Listening Task 21—2 CBII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task1. exchange, London2. 9:00 a.m., 3:30 p.m.3. 5, 6 or 74. the “A” level exams5. theatres, museums, (very) niceIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 11—3 BACListening Task 21—5 TTFTFUnit 10 Academic ResearchPart I In-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task1—5 CBACC 6—10 BADCCII. Understanding a Conversation1—4 DCBAIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 11—5 FTTFT 6—8 FFTListening Task 21. It is common.2. They do not have enough time to do the work themselves and are under great pressure to do well in school.3. It is a result of communication failure between students and professors.4. Plagiarism may also be a problem in other countries.Part II After-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task1—5 DAACB 6—10 DCBAAII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task1. a visiting professor, graduated2. assistant, associate3. teaching classes, advising students, carrying out research and serving on committees4. works at another for a period of time5. refreshing III. Understanding PassagesListening Task 11—5 CDBDCListening Task 21. persistence, concentration, and the ability to function as a member of a group2. comparison, a group experience3. diversity, specific aims4. being admitted to top-rated schools and universities Unit 11 Business CooperationPart I In-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task 1Passage 11. On July 25, 2010.2. 557,200.Passage 21. 63 meters.2. The roof is made of traditional dougong.3. It was widely used in the Spring and Autumn Period.Listening Task 21—5 BABACII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task1. Visit the factory.2. At 10 o’clock the next day.3. $12.50 for each unit.4.10,000 units.5. 5,000 dollars.6. By March 31.III. Understanding PassagesListening Task 11—5 DDBDAListening Task 21. Organizing Committee2. The Green Economic Business Summit3. Green Business Networking Cocktail Reception4. the Chinese mainland5. Portuguese speaking countries6. listed companies7. environmental enterprises8. green business co-operation9. graspthe opportunities 10. pursuing green economic development strategies Part II After-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening TaskPassage 11. 5.28 square km.2. More than 190 countries and more than 50 international organizations.3. Almost 100 foreign leaders.Passage 21. The Nature of Cities-Low Carbon Transformation and Chinese Enterprises.2. To encourage the development of a low-carbon economy driven by Chinese entrepreneurs.Passage 31. 5. They are solar power, mining, telecommunications, insurance and finance.2. South African mobile phone operator Cell C and China Development Bank.Understanding a ConversationListening Task1—5 TFFFTUnderstanding PassagesListening TaskPassage 11—4 DABAPassage 21. first-ever2. travel-related3. officials4. dozens5. Strategic6. two-day7. maintained8. win-win9. bilateral cooperation and exchanges in tourism will reach a new height 10. jointly explore new grounds for cooperation in the tourism industry 11. It makes sense that we explore ways to encourage travel to our respective countriesUnit 12 CivilizationPart I In-class ListeningI. Understanding Basic SkillsListening Task1. a mobile phone partnership, Internet rules2. the nation’s biggest wireless network, the biggest Internet search engine3. have been on opposite sides of the debate4. pay for5. sending and receiving legal information of any kindII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task1—4 DBCAⅢ. Understanding PassagesListening Task 11—5 FTFTTListening Task 21. medical2. heals3. bleeding4. press5. pressure6. carries7. passages8. infected9. Treat the wound with a mixture of salt and water until medical help arrives.10. Place a clean cloth in the mixture and then put the cloth on the wound.Part II After-class ListeningI. Understanding Listening SkillsListening Task1. is getting breasts2. early puberty in American girls3. white girls had the greatest increase4. a measure of weight5. the nation’s increase in overweightII. Understanding a ConversationListening Task1—4 FTTFIII. Understanding PassagesListening Task 11. Martha’s Vineyard is known for its sailing and sunsets and fun things to do and its tall cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.2. Visitors arrive at the island by boat. Others come by plane.3. Black Dog Tavern in Vineyard Haven.4. People can play golf or catch fish. They can ride in sailboats or motor boats. They can water ski and swim. They can take quiet walks along sandy beaches and among the thick green trees. They can take pictures of birds found around small areas of fresh water or on the old stone walls surrounding many farms.5. People can escape from the problems of daily life. And they leave with peaceful memories of watching the red sun disappear into the dark ocean waters around the islands.Listening Task 21. performance2. climbers3. hit4. shape5. extend6. tied7. disorderly8. survive9. They can walk under and around the sculpture 10. enter into the sculpture and walk around on its pathwaysTest ThreeI. Understanding Basic Skills1—5 CDBAA 6—10 DBCCBII. Compound Dictation1. wonderful moments2. as exciting as3. longest, hardest race4. was fought there5. had beaten6. ran all the way7. modern Olympic Games8. the Olympics were held every 4 years for 1,000 years9. The finest sportsmen in the world are collected in one place 10. Olympic athletes do not earn large amounts of money like professional sportsmenIII. Understanding PassagesPassage 11—3 ABAPassage 21—3 AAD。

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