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大学英语听力答案(第一册)

大学英语听力答案(第一册)
大学英语听力答案(第一册)

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Focus Listening Book 1

Lesson 1

Part A

¢? 1 b 2 a 3 c 4 c 5 b 6 a 7 a 8 d 9 d 10 c

¢ò 1 Please read the text after me

2 Did send his sister a TV set

3 Will you give me that map

4 spent ten days at that factory

5 Will you sit next to Bill

Part B

Dialogue 1

1 Paris French

2 know your name

3 Sure

4 to meet you

2 1 b 2 d

3 a

4 a

5 c

Dialogue 2

1 1) F 2) T 3) T 4) F 5) T

2 1) She is studying Chinese history.

2) She lives on the campus in the school?ˉs International Students?ˉ Dormitory.

3) She thinks they are very interesting.

4) She is a British student studying Chinese history in Mr Li?ˉs class.

5) It?ˉs so beautiful, just like a park.

Lesson 2

Part A

I. 1.a 2.b. 3.d. 4.a 5.a 6.c 7.d 8.c 9.d 10.a

II. How do you do? Tom What about you? How do you do? To meet you

Part B

1.c

2.a

3.b

4.c

5.d

2.1)Good.Let?ˉs go. 2)No.I?ˉm in Mr Brown?ˉs class. 3) I like watching soccer games.

4)Yes,I will.Thank you.

Passage

1.1)electronic engineer 2)professor of American history 3)medical doctor 4)clerk in the Department of Education 5)artist

2.1)T 2)T 3)F 4)T 5)T

Lesson 3

¢? 1 c 2 b 3 d 4 c 5d 6 b 7 b 8 a 9 b 10 c

¢ò 1 Thank you for the fish you bought me.

2 I don?ˉt think the ship will sink.

2 Will you show me the skirt on the third shelf?

3 Mr. Smith has got three new shirts.

4 What she said made me think a lot.

Part B

Dialogue 1

1 1) c 2) a 3) c 4) d 5) b

2 1) 4 th tall

2) 6 th the same

3) moved in two weeks

4) do some shopping weekend

5) the airport meet his friends from Beijing

Dialogue 2

1 1) b 2) c 3) a 4) d 5) c

2 1) Yes, it is.

2) Yes, I am.

3) Medicine.

4) No. I?ˉm going to take some photographs.

5) Yes. I?ˉd love one.

Lesson 4

Part A

I.1.red 2.fine 3.rain 4.wrong 5.three 6.cloud 7.save 8.pair 9.cook 10.eyes

II.1.buy 2.John 3.Look 4.ship 5.work 6.Mrs 7.stay 8.bought 9.crowds 10.collect Part B

1.1)b 2)d 3)c 4)d 5)d

2. 1)Come in 2)look very well 3)both so tall 4)grown up 5)Please call me Jane Passage

1.10c 2)a 3)c 4)d 5)b

2. Ten high school three years the same university the street have lunch nearest restaurant by the window keep in touch pleasant time

Lesson 5

¢? 1 D 2 D 3 S 4 S 5 D 6 D 7 S 8 D 9 D 10 D

¢ò1 fill 2 fell 3 meal 4 taste 5 soap 6 washing 7 bus 8 shir t 9 cold 10 sail Part B

Dislogue1

1 1) b 2) c 3) a 4) d 5)c

2 1) in the cold wind

2) at this time of the day.

3) from the other side of the street

4) home for a walk in the park

5) before supper

6) by bus

7) on foot

8) interesting

9) take a No.3 bus

Dialogue 2

1 1) reading a magazine

2) watching a cowboy film on TV

3) calling her boyfriend

4) doing his homework/practicing his English

2 1) b 2) d 3) c 4) c 5) b

Lesson 6

Part A

I.1.seat 2.light 3.quite 4.mess 5.fear 6.bag 7.sleep 8.pain 9.hair 10.live

II.1.parcel 2.She?ˉs 3.thick 4.pain 5.paper 6.box 7.bold https://www.wendangku.net/doc/e46160982.html,te 10.bill

Part B

Passage

1.1)d 2)b 3)d 4)c 5)b

2.1)all over the room on the table under the table 2)on the bookshelf 3)Four on the bed 4)Two on the floor 5)up and down 6)under the bed

Dialogue

1.1)b 2)c 3)c 4)b 5)c

2.1)writing a term paper 2)building a rocket 3)washing her hair 4)studying 5)watching

a baseball game

Quiz 1

I.1.clock 2.Dry 3.girl 4.walk 5.started 6.leave 7.these 8.house 9.toy 10.tree

II1.Are you from England? 2.I?ˉm trying to get there earlier. 3.I would like to meet today 4.is playing in his room now 5.It?ˉs very boring to walk through the street. Part B

I. How are you? Fine And you? Just fine. Germany really? On holiday How nice Bye II.1.c 2.a 3.d

Lesson 7

Part A

The Alphabet

1) Alaska 2) AK 3) California 4) CA 5) Colorado 6) CO

7) Florida 8) FL 9) Hawaii 10) HI 11) Illinois 12) IL 13) Nebraska 14) NE 15) Iowa 16) IA 17) Indiana 18) IN 19) Wisconsin 20) WI

Part B

Dialogue 1

1 1)T 2) T 3) F 4)F 5)F

2 1) you can help me

2) let me do that

3) swim lie in the sun play beach volleyball

4) Sounds nice

5) talk to my husband first

Dialogue 2

1 1) F 2)F 3) T 4)F 5) T

2 1) What?ˉs that?

2) Yes, of course.

3) No, of course not.

4) I have a sitting room upstairs.

5) Sure

Lesson 8

I.1)2 2)40 3)15 4)38 5)50 6)89 7)75 8)33 9)88 10)4

II1)753-1929 2)664-1392 3)406-3239 4)558-8966 5)167-6752

Part B

1.1)d 2)b 3)c 4)c 5)b

2.1)F 2)t 3)t 4)f 5)

passage

1.1)T 2)F 3)F 4)T 5)F

2.1.By car 2)At 11 o?ˉclock 3)Mrs Jones 4)T the cinema 5)Becausew neither of them wanted to wash the dishes at home.

Lesson 9

Part A

¢?1 10th 2 3rd 3 11th 4 1st 5 2nd 6 4th 7 26th 8 12th 9 15th 10 5th

¢ò 1 The game will be on the 27th of April.

2 Did he say 2nd or 22nd?

2 came in 3re in the game.

3 The first National Games were held in Beijing.

4 Mother?ˉs Day in the United States is on the 2nd Sunday in May.

Part B

Dialogue 1

1 1) a 2) b 3) c 4)d 5) a

Dialogue 2

1 1) F 2) T 3) F 4) T 5) F

Lesson 10

Part A

I.1.d 2.c 3.c 4.a 5.b 6.c 7.b 8.d 9.a 10.d

II.--- -No.3 -----the corner turn left the zoo straight ahead the school the market turn left store

Part B

Dialogue

1.1)heard from you for long 2)Why not? 3)How can I get there? 4)for your invitation It?ˉs my pleasure.

Passage

1.1)b 2)a 3)b 4)c 5)b

2.1)driving small hotel 2)turn around drive back 3)21

Lesson 11

Part A

¢? 1 F 2 R 3 R 4 F 5 F 6 R 7 R 8 F 9 R 10 R

¢ò 1. 2.P 3.P 4.P 5.

Part B

Dialogue 1

1 1) a 2) c 3) b 4) c 5) a

2 1) I?ˉm majoring in Japanese.

2) Yes, the language is hard to learn, but it?ˉs interesting.

3) different from ours.

4) learn the culture of a nation

5) Good luck, then.

Dialogue 2

1 1) She speaks four languages.

2) He speaks French, Greek, Arabic and English.

3) Yes, a little.

4) She has a lot of trouble with spelling.

5) No, they are not.

2 1) T 2) T 3) F 4) F 5) T

Lesson 12

Part A

I.1.b 2.d 3.a 4.b 5.c 6.b 7.a 8.b 9.c 10.d

II.1.What?ˉs the main idea of the story?

?? 2.Who seems to be doing the housework in the family?

?? 3.How can I get to the Italian restaurant?

?? 4.What are you majoring in?

?? 5.Why doesn?ˉt Mary like walking through the street?

Part B

1.1)F 2)T 3)T 4)T 5)F

2.1)can?ˉt catch a word 2)every word key words 3)the key words 4)main idea are repeated 5)New English 900 put on your headphones and keep your books closed

Passage

1.1)c 2)d 3)a 4)d 5)b

2.1)stayed behind and waited 2)had some work to do 3)What did I do in school today?

4)Why did you ask me that?

5)my mother ??s going to ask me.

Quiz 2

Part A

I.1)65 2)15th 3)36 4)406-3239 5)21st 6)3rd 7)88th 8)42nd 9)10021 10)308

II.1.a 2.b 3.d 4.b 5.c 6.d 7.a 8.b 9.d 10.c

Part B

I. Do you mind speaking English

Of course meeting some American friends

I see busy How about tomorrow morning?

That?ˉll be fine a pleasure Bye

II.1.F 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.F

Lesson 13

Part A

¢? 1. 13 2. 19 3. 40 4. 15 5. 80 6. 16 7. 30 8. 1960 9. 1070 10. 1418

¢ò1 He bought 19 new pencils.

2 It took them 50 hours to complete the task.

3 He finished the test in 70 minutes.

4 The man was 16 minutes late for the play.

2 I live at 1490, 4th Street.

Part B

1 1) d 2) a 3) a 4) b 5) d

2 1) I?ˉm awfully sorry

2) in the rain

3) it was full

4) by taxi

5) waited for my turn for about two hours.

1 1) c 2) c 3) d 4) a 5) d

2 1) I have a complaint to make.

2) take a seat.

3) what?ˉs more

4) five or six times in the past three months

5) It?ˉs the new computer

Lesson 14

Part A

I. 1)102 2)356 3)570 4)607 5)875 6)990 7)1,068 8)3,024 9)8,631 10)7,243

II.1)580 2)6,380 3)8,848 4)900 5)338

Part B

Dialogue

1. 1)c 2)d 3)d 4)a 5)a

2. 1)She lives in the apartment on the third floor.

?? 2)She lives in the apartment on the second floor.

?? 3)She is from California.

?? 4)No,he doesn?ˉt.

?? 5)Because she didn?ˉt put her name on it.

Passage

1.1)T 2)F 3)T 4)F 5)F

2.1)B 2)a 3)c 4)d 5)b

Lesson 15

Part A

¢? 1.12 2. 38 3 ??89.50 4. 69.95 5. 18 6.859.99 7. 400 8. 17.99

¢ò not too short not too long not too expensive under fifty dollars 49.99 89.99 Part B

Dialogue 1

1 1)b 2) a 3) b 4) c 5) d

2 1) blue 2) green 3) ?ê30 4) ?ê15.50 5) XL 6) S 7) expensive 8) not too expensive 9) too big 10) too small

1 1)d 2) c 3) c 4) d 5) b

2 1) a necklace a ring a watch

2) was passed down her grandmother

3) real diamonds

4) credit card check

5) 10 % off driver?ˉs license

Lesson 16

Part A

II. Can I help you ? a pair of shoes Are they comfortable? She?ˉll like them size 7 What do you think of this pair? $35.50 I?ˉll take them.

Part B

Dialogue

1.1)T 2)F 3)T 4)T 5)F

2.1)a sofa 2)a chair 3)$489.99 4)$199.99 5)$69.50 6)No. 7)No. 8)too expensive 9)soft and comfortable 10)10% off

Passage

1.1)b 2)c 3)a 4)b 5)c

2.1)had been looking for 2)reasonable 3)fine white lace 4)trying to obtain stocking like these 5)the very latest fashion

Lesson 17

Part A

¢? 1) 1882 2) 1847 3) 1955 4) 1727 5) 1867

¢ò1. 1901 2. 1896 3 . 1800 4. 1679 5. 1874

Part B

Dialogue 1

1 1) Doctor and patient

2) Tired and weak

3) Some pills

4) To have an injection

5) She should rest that day.

2 1) a sore throat a headache

2) whole body terrible

3) Open your mouth wide

4) very red sore

5) An injection pills

1) hate injections

Dialogue 2

1 1) a 2) b 3) c 4) c 5) a

2 1) a. Feel well b. ached c. felt weak d. sore throat

e. temperature

2) a. an injection first b. some medicine every four hours

in bed and rest d. plenty of water e take it easy

Lesson 18

Part A

Part B

Dialogue

1.1)d 2)b 3)d 4)b 5)a

2.1)speaking, please 2)Please help me 3)red spots all over his body4)from scratching the spots 5)I won?ˉt let him do that.

Passage

1.1)d 2)d 3)b 4)a 5)b

2.1)$500 2)$25 3)He pretended that it was his second visit and paid twenty-five dollars.

4)He looked at the businessman carefully, smiled and put the money into the drawer of his desk. 5)No

Quiz 3

Part A

I. 1)$13.95 2)1809 1865 3)42 4)13th 5)431-8321 6)917 7)2903 8)69th

II.1.I don?ˉt think it?ˉs big enough for me. 2.We have many for you to choose from.

3.This watch is passed down from my grandmother.

4.Why do you stay at home all day long?

5.There?ˉs no need for me to examine you again.

Part B

I. What's wrong with you? look well the flu That?ˉs too bad see a doctor then Going to the hospital stay in bed drink plenty of water

II.1.T 2.F 3.F 4.F 5.T 6.T 7.F

Lesson 19

Part A

¢?1 c 2d 3 b 4 a 5 b 6c 7 d 8 a 9 c 10 b

¢ò 1 May I come in? ---Of course.

2 Do you mind turning down the music a bit? ---Sure not.

3 What seems to be the trouble? --- I feel very tired.

4 How do you like this chair? ---It?ˉs comfortable

5 May I ask you a question? ---Go ahead.

Part B

Dialogue 1

1 1) d 2) c 3) d 4) a 5) c

2 1) a baseball and a bat 2) a CD Player 3) a skateboard

4) a mitt and a birthday card

Dialogue 2

1 ten niece birthday her friends singing ??Happy Birthday?ˉ

2 1) d 2) b 3) a 4) b 5) d

Lesson 20

Part A

I.1)c 2)d 3)a 4)b 5)d 6)b 7)c 8)b 9)d 10)a

II. boots cars chocolate money lots snow ice health happiness love

Part B

Passage

1. Christmas big party Many guests small man to meet to the bar drink happily an hour

drank

2.1)c 2)d 3)d 4)a 5)a

Dialogue

1.1)b 2)b 3)c 4)a 5)a

2.1) I expect 2)I?ˉm not disturbing you 3)Good idea 4)think about the mess 5)clean up afterwards

TEST

Part

I.1)1968 2)113 3)275-1088 4)30th 5)14th 6)22nd 7)4th 8)154 9)$210 10)$59.95

II.1.c 2.c 3.a 4.b 5.d

Part B

I. Sunday in the evening left East Road along some time 23rd first turning right on the corner

II.1.d 2.b 3.d 4.b 5.c

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