❶ 求新视野大学英语视听说教程第三册课后quiz的答案!!!(注明第几个quiz~) 大谢各位!!!
Unit 4
III
1. inspected 2. assembled 3. exaggerated 4. versions 5. universal
6. approved 7. recruit 8. evolved 9. dedicated 10. solemn
IV
1. worked on 2. approve of 3. went ahead 4. for sale 5. come up with
6. refashioned into 7. rise to fame 8. captures my attention 9. evolved from
10. named after
V
C E F N O K A H L I
VI
1. respect 2. influence 3. credit 4. confidence 5. support
6. acceptance 7. fame 8. insight 9. recognition 10. experience
VII
1. intelligence 2. consequence 3. significance 4. ignorance
5. indifference 6. competence 7. brilliance 8. magnificence
VIII
1. coexists 2. co-director 3. cooperate 4. co-pilot 5. co-author
IX
1. Jimmy walked slowly to the corner of the playground, his face covered with tears.
2. The taxi sped away, its lights disappearing into the distance.
3. Their stomachs crying for food, their back burning from too much sun, both boys gathered their things and headed for home.
4. Barbara just lay there, her mouth trembling, her eyes unfocused, unable to say a word.
5. Then the two players let him fall to the track, his chest landing first, his head following, bouncing, and finally lying still.
X
1 Most snakes, although with a threatening appearance, aren’t really dangerous if you leave them alone.
2. Women, even though with the same abilities, have failed to approach the income of men.
3. Though with a severe lack of coal, the principle was not forced to close the school.
4. She is capable of making complete French meals even though with no cheese after salad.
5. When in doubt about the result of your test, call the test office.
XI
Everything considered, this city is the world’s most exciting city.
Though with no approval from his parents, he went ahead with his plan to study abroad.
The bridge was named after the hero who gave his life for the cause of people.
It is said that the painter used his mother as the model in the painting whose face represented suffering yet strength.
The writer instantly rose to fame in 1950 with the publication of a novel inspired by his experience with a girl on a farm.
One story says that “US” was short for “Uncle Sam” whose real name was Sam Wilson, who had once worked with a man who had signed a contract with the government to provide meat to the US Army.
XII
1. 这副画上一个神色严肃的男子,身旁站着一位女子,身后是所农舍。他们的原型分别是画家的牙医和姐姐。
2.公司的申请书,不管是代表自己还是代表他人,都应该有官员的签名。
3.做了脱口秀之后,约翰和妻子在广播和电视节目上出了名,这些节目给普通民众以启迪,而不只是向他们提供信息。
4.尽管有些人不赞同,可市领导还是决定实施这个计划,在湖边建造两个五星级宾馆,以吸引更多的游客。
5.那位著名画家去世了,曾经给他当模特的妻子立即担任了他装潢公司的总经理职务。
6.宴会上,他们的衣着都很华丽,但吸引我注意力的却是他们的交谈方式,使得我很想和他们交谈。
XIII
1 A 2 C 3 B 4 D 5 B 6 D 7 A 8 C 9 A 10 B 11 A 12 C 13 A 14 C 15 C
16 A 17 D 18 D 19 A 20 D
Unit 5
III
1. switch 2. decay 3. secured 4. loose 5. slid
6. privileges 7. interval 8. outline 9. preceding 10. shallow
IV
1. reached for 2. feel for 3. trying to avoid breathing 4. so that
5. managed to accomplish 6. sense my thoughts 7. provide for
8. spared me 9. read about 10. go about
V
N I K G M L A F C D
VI
1. pain 2. fear 3. tension 4. mind 5. stress
6. crisis 7. anger 8. anxiety 9. signs 10. hunger
VII
1. growth: the act of growing or developing; physical or natural development
2. warmth: the state or quality of being warm; warm-heartedness and kindness
3. depth: the distance from the top to the bottom of something
4. truth: the state or quality of being true; the actual facts or reality of something
5. length: the measurement of how long something is in size
6. breadth: the distance from one side of something to the other
7. width: the distance from one side of something to the other; the quality of being wide
8. death: the state of being dead
VIII
1. exposure 2. failures 3. disclosure 4. pressure
5. mountaineers 6. closure 7. profiteers 8. seizure
IX
1. did he realize that the task was a little too difficult for the new secretary to finish on her own
2. did Mary stop weeping
3. will all the employees know the result of their performance evaluation
4. did she become aware how hard it was for her mother to have brought up her sister and her on her own
5. did I get to know what happened in the end to the main characters
X
1. Having finished their morning work, the clerks stood up behind their desk, stretching themselves.
2. The secretary worked late into the night, preparing a speech for the President.
3. Seeing no prospect of success, we quitted the attempt to climb the mountain.
4. Knowing that they were going traveling, the students began to make preparation.
5. Having been found guilty, the man was given a severe sentence by the judge.
XI
Not until he saw his mother lying in bed, dying, did he realize how much he loved her.
Taking into account of his recent physical condition, I think he has done quite well in the exam.
Mrs. Clark lies in bed motionless, and I wondered briefly if she is still alive.
The building was darkened except for a single light burning in a third-storey window.
These soldiers have received very strict training and are well equipped to fulfill the new task.
He reached for the phone, picked it up, and dialed the hotel’s number.
XII
1. 直到60年代早期,人们似乎才普遍认同英国不再是以前心目中那样的大国了。
2.在决定了租房之后,我们便着手与市内所有的房屋代理商联系。
3.我小心翼翼地替她擦身子,尽量避免弄疼她,因为她瘦的只剩皮包骨了。
4.我心间对这位老人涌起了一股感情。他那暗黄的皮肤松弛地裹在显得异常大的骨头上,深陷的胸部随着不均匀的呼吸一起一伏。
5.你在报上读到那位著名画家的消息了吗?他实际上是为了要成为视觉艺术大师的抱负而累死的。
6.有迹象表明,这位老太太想孤独地离开人世,不让她的家人看到他们或许无力面对的人生插曲。
XIII
1 B 2 C 3 B 4 A 5 D 6 B 7 D 8 A 9 C 10 A 11 C 12 A 13 C
14 B 15 A 16 D 17 D 18 A 19 B 20 A
❷ 新一代大学英语视听说教程2答案
1- B ACDBA C B D C A A C C D B BD CAD B B B A B A B C
2.havebeentraveling.the.staying.in0.isfied1.amazing.it.where.Sounds.:Lastweekend,.Afterabout10minutes’walk,wearrivedatthefarm..,andwesawpigs,goats,cckens
3部分解析阅读理解:A篇(个人情况)本文是记叙文。文章道了一个10岁小男孩获得英雄称号的事迹。1.B。推理判断题。第三段的Forallswork说明了Cody成为HuggableHero的原因,其中的allswork指代第二段的Codyvisitsairports...spackagesupplies。由此可推断,Cody被选为HuggableHero是因为他的关爱行为。.C。词义猜测题。根据该段的$10,000以及倒数第二段的howitfelttobechosenasahero可知,Cody被选为一名HuggableHero,由此可知,select意为“选为”。.A。细节理解题。根据第四段可知,Cody在岁那年就萌发要以实际行动来感谢战士保家卫国的想法,再根据第一段可知,Cody在01年获得英雄称号时10岁,由此可知,Cody岁那年是00年。.D。推理判断题。根据第四段的.可知,Cody希望他的爱心包裹可以让士兵感到很温暖。B篇(科学技术)本文是说明文。文章主要介绍了一项可笑的发明。.C。细节理解题。根据第二段的可知。.B。细节理解题。根据第四段的可知。.D。推理判断题。根据最后一段所描述的一名动物美容师在一条狗身上使用doghoser后,那条狗一个月后都害怕遇见其他狗可知,这个doghoser前景黯淡。C篇(旅游)本文是应用文。哦 顺便一提,我现在学的ABC天丅英语中心的助教说过,就是要掌握好英语是很容易的 一定有个恰当的学习空间和熟练口语对象,这取决于外教资质,纯正欧美口音才是最好,不间断逐日口语交流,1&1加强化教学才会有很.好.的进步效率..课后同样要重复复习课堂音频 把所学知识融会贯通。如果真的无口语交谈的人的话,就到可可或大耳朵获得课余学习材料练习 多说、多练、多问、多听、多读 迅速的语境就培养起来,学习效果会非常迅速明显的;文章介绍了两个火车时刻表及其相关事项。.A。细节理解题。根据第一个表中CapitolLimited那列可知,路火车从华盛顿到芝加哥。由于时间是星期二,因此Cardinal的1路不符合时间要求。.C。推理判断题。根据第一个表可知,从纽约到芝加哥最快的单程为LakeShoreLimited的路车,行程为1个小时;根据第二个表可知,从芝加哥回纽约最快的火车为LakeShoreLimited的路车,行程约1个小时。由此可知,纽约到芝加哥的往返行程最快需要个小时左右。0.B。细节理解题。根据两个表中LakeShoreLimited在华盛顿都没有时刻表可知,该火车没在华盛顿设站点。七选五:话题:人际关系本文是说明文。文章介绍了如何给人留下美好的第一印象。1.B。根据该段具体介绍握手前要确保双手干净以及握手的力度等可知,该段主要讲述握手方式要合适。.G。根据前一句讲述握手时通常用右手可知,划网处接着说明虽然通常情况下左手不用来握手,然而也不能将左手揣在口袋里。.D。根据该段的小标题Beontime以及最后一句的“宁可到了约定地点闲逛也不要被堵在路上”可知,通常情况下要早0分钟左右到达约定地点。.C。根据前一句Askfortheirnameinapoliteway和后一句可知,礼貌地询问对方的姓名后要在随后的交谈中提及对方的姓名。.E。根据前一句的可知,E项中的“对衣服的品位相同”和“共同的兴趣爱好”属于双方的共同点。完形填空:话题:语言学习本文是说明文。文章介绍了一个笑话的来源。.D。根据上文的lookingforland可知,那名船员渴望找到地。.B。根据下文的The“land”isnotngbutacloud可知,船员将天边的云误以为是地。下文的thesailor'smistake为提示。.C。根据上文的可知,船员大呼“地”。.C。其他船员也都纷纷跑到船边,向远处的天边望去。0.A。根据上文的Greatlyexcited可知,船上的船员一想到地都很兴奋、高兴。1.C。几个星期以来,船员除了大片的水域外没见过其它东西。.A。.B。根据下文其他船员发现所谓的地其实是漂浮的云并开那名船员的玩笑可知,大家发现了那名误把云朵当作地的船员的错误。.B。根据下文的Theotherswouldjokewithasailor可知,其他船员和那名船员开了一个玩笑。.D。根据下文的Topreventthespfromcatcngfire...可知,这句玩笑是:你只是看见了炊火下面的土。.D。but后面的itwasahumorousresponse与划网处所在句构成对比,由此可知,这个笑话可能现在听上去不好笑。.A。根据文中的sps和sailors可知,故事发生在船上。.B。根据下文的hetraveledinthreesmall,woodensps可知,哥伦布是从西牙经大西洋航行。.C。根据下文描写船员在甲板上和衣而睡以及缺乏一定的必要设施可知,船上的生活条件很艰苦。0.B。Therewereno与therewasnot之间为并列关系。1.D。根据下文描写在甲板上做饭可知,船上没有厨房。.A。.C。根据下文的Topreventthespfromcatcngfire可知,船员冒着烧了木船的危险在甲板上生火做饭。.A。根据文章最后一句的可知,厨子在灶火下铺土以防木船被烧毁。.B。那名船员错误地以为自己发现了地。语法填空:.havebeentraveling。考查时态。由forthepasttwomonths及语境可知,设空处用现在完成进行时。.the。考查冠词。由Ithoughtyou’deverdo可知,在此用the表特指。thelasttng意为“最不可能的事情”。.staying。考查非谓语动词。beintodoingsth.意为“喜欢做某事”。.in。考查介词。takeinterestin意为“对……产生兴趣”。0.isfied。考查非谓语动词。设空处表示主语的状态,故用过去分词作表语。1.amazing。考查形容词。设空处是对travels的评介,故用amazing(令人惊讶的)。.it。考查代词。空处作形式主语,指代thatyouwereindeedinspired,故填it。Itseemsthat...意为“看起来……”。.where。考查关系词。设空处引导定语从句修饰先行词village,且在从句中作地点状语,故填where。.Sounds。考查省略。Soundsexciting是Itsoundsexciting的省略形式。.willgoamgoing。考查时态。由Wouldyouliketogowithme可知,go所表示的动作尚未发生,故填willgo或amgoing。[选做题参考答案及解析]参考答案1-CACBD解析阅读理解:话题:个人情感本文是记叙文。作者下定决心阅读来自不同国家的书籍,并从中体会到了读书的好处。1.C。句意理解题。根据接下来的-speakingauthors可知,作者以为自己是一个国际化的人,但是自己阅读的书却局限于英语国家的作品,因此划网句子意为“自己家里没有世界各国的书籍”。.A。细节理解题。根据第二段的Idecidedtoasktheplanet'sreadersforhelp.Icreatedablogcalled“AYearofReadingtheWorld”可知。.C。段落大意题。第三段主要列举了作者寻找圣多美和普林西比民主共和国和南苏丹共和国的书籍的例子,以此来说明有些国家的书找起来是非常困难甚至是找不到的。.B。推理判断题。倒数第二段提到阅读不同国家的书籍不仅拓宽了作者的视野还使她更明白不同地方生活的人们的心理感受,最后一段介绍了作者觉得书籍使得这个世界更加真实。由此可推断,作者从她的不同寻常的阅读经历中受益匪浅。.D。标题归纳题。文章第一段最后一句So,atthestartof01,...为文章的主题句,随后文章具体介绍了作者阅读不同国家的书籍的经历,故D项概括准确。
❸ 英语视听说教程卢志鸿版答案
选择题
( )1.Do you feel like ________ with me?
A. go shop B. going shopping C. to go shop D. go shopping
答案:B
( )2. Do you know _______________?
A. whether we should do it B. whether should we do it
C. should we whether do it D. whether we had done it
答案:A
完成句子
1.别挂电话,她就来。 ___________ ____, please. She is coming.
答案:Hold on
2. 他害怕一个人住。 He is afraid _______________ __________ __________.
答案:of living alone
❹ 谁有新标准英语视听说教程(1)的课后答案啊,不要原文,也不要百度文库里的,那个不对
我们老师发给我们的答案。
Listening and Speaking
Unit 1
Inside view
Conversation 1 (page 2)
Hertford College accommodation form
First name: Janet
Family name: Li
Staircase number: 6
Room number 5
2.
3. Answer the questions
1) Her family name and her first name.
2) The porter gives Janet the keys to her room.
3) Janet calls the porter “sir” at first.
4) The porter asks Janet to call him Stewart.
5) The porter asks Janet to sign for her keys.
Conversation two
5. Complete the table
English name: Janet Li Kate Santos
Chinese name: Li Hui
Home town: Anshan New York
6. Complete the sentences
(1) I’m Janet Li.
(2) My Chinese name is
(3) it’s short for Catherine.
(4) Everyone calls me Kate
Outside view
Discuss the questions
Check the true statements according to the video
2 4 6
Complete the sentences (page 6)
four years
modern languages
special meal
of the town
improve its place
white shirt
should have traditions
white
pink
red
our history
Choose the best words or expressions to complete the passage. (page 7)
1 (C) 2 (a) 3 (d) 4 (a) 5 (b) 6 (a) 7 (b) 8 (b) 9 (a) 10 (d)
Listening and understanding (page 8)
Choose the best answer to complete the sentences
1(D) 2 (B) 3(C) 4(D) 5(D)
Number the paragraphs in the correct order
When he finishes his studies at Princeton, he accepts a job at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ----3
The story ends when he goes on to win the Nobel Prize in Economics.-----6
Five years later, he meets Alicia, a student who he falls in love with and eventually marries. Nash believes that he’s been asked to work by William Parcher for the US Department of Defense on breaking Soviet codes. ----4
A Beautiful Mind is a film about John Forbes Nash, the mathematician who won the Nobel Prize. -----1
He’s given this painful treatment which affects his relationship with his wife and his intellectual skills. So he stops the medicine.-------5
The story begins in the early years of Nash’s life as a graate student. -----2
Answer the questions
The story begins at Princeton University.
Nash admits to Charles that he is better with numbers than people.
Nash finds relationships difficult at first.
When Nash is put in a psychiatric hospital he thinks the Soviets have captured him.
Unit 2
Inside view
Conversation 1
Complete the table (page 15)
Janet Kate Mark
Chicken curry moussaka chilli con carne
chicken, tomatoes lamb and eggplant beef and beans
and onions
India Greece Mexico
with Indian spices baked in the oven spicy / very hot
Conversation 2
5.Answer the questions
1) Apple strudel.
2) Pastry.
3) With flour, eggs, butter and lots of chocolate.
4) Fruit salad.
6.Complete the sentences (page 16)
What would you like
why don’t you try
It’s made with
I’m not so keen on
What flavour
what are you going to have
Answer the questions
1(B) 2(B) 3(B) 4(A)
Outside view
2. Number the instructions in order
---5. And you can put a little pepper on it.
---1. First you get some shrimp.
---6. A little salt.
---7. You can take wine at this point.
---2. Then you wanna get the garlic.
---9. And give it all a dash of paprika.
---3. ... then you want to add your peas.
---4. Just add the potato.
---8. And you can take the parsley.
Answer the questions
Over 50 years
Shrimp.
To rece cholesterol.
Leah learned to cook from her mother. She had to learn to cook as she comes from a big family. She is the eldest of 11 children.
Leah’s mother-in-law.
In 1946.
Paprika.
Match the two parts of the sentences (page 19)
Answers
1 (d) 2 (e) 3 (a) 4 (f) 5 (g) 6 (b) 7 (c)
Listening in
Listening and understanding
2. Write down the number of the questions in the questionnaire in Activity 1 which they’re answering.
Ben, from the US answers Questions 3, 1, 8.
Michelle, from France answers Questions 2, 5.
Tom, from the UK answers Questions 6, 4, 7.
Listen to Passage 1 again, and complete the sentences.
go ahead and start
you can go to a restaurant
stay too late
would arrive
everyone tries everything
you don’t like their cooking
that’s considered rude
nothing more than that
6.Answer the questions (page 21)
1(C) 2(D) 3(B) 4(D)
7.Match the two parts of the sentences
Answers: 1 (e) 2 (h) 3 (g) 4 (a) 5 (c) 6 (b) 7 (f) 8 (d)
❺ 新视野大学英语视听说第三版教程一的答案
新视野大学英语视听说教程1答案Unit1
II. Listening Skills
Listening for Names
1.David 2.Leigh 3.Vicky Klein 4.Laura Tish Hill 5. Anthony McDonald
III. Listening In
1.B 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.A
Task 1: Enrolling
Task 2: Living on Campus
1.
She thinks it’s easy to make friends.
2.
It’s convenient to use the library, the labs, the sports center and
many other
facilities.
3.
It’s near the shopping center.
4. They would have to get up so early to get to classes on time. And then it would
take a lot of time to get home.
5. It seems all the same every day.
Task 3: Learning to speak English
1.formal 2.formally 3.casual 4.common 5.native 6.relaxed 7.friendly
Task 4: An Announcement
1.attention 2.closing 3.five 4.checkouts 5.leave
V. Let’s Talk
Speaker
Major
Future Job Plan
Tuition Source
Michael
Travel and tourism
To work for a travel agency
Working his way through school
Jane
Computer science
To work in the IT instry
A four-year scholarship
VI. Further Listening and Speaking
Listening
参考资料
http://jingyan..com/m/article/a378c96080eb40b328283022.html
❻ 上外英语高级视听说下册(主编王岚)课后答案
Episode3
aspects,line up,make the jump,subset,demographic,transcend, popular,fascinated,golf style,against,exudes femininity,level of interest
❼ 英语高级视听说Unit 2 the new spsce race 答案
Unit 2 The new space race
A plan to build the world's first airport for launching commercial spacecraft
in New Mexico is the latest development in the new space race, a race
among private companies and billionaire entrepreneurs to carry paying
passengers into space and to kick-start a new instry, astro tourism.
The man who is leading the race may not be familiar to you, but to
astronauts, pilots, and aeronautical engineers
–
basically to anyone who
knows anything about aircraft design
–
Burt Rutan is a legend, an
aeronautical engineer whose latest aircraft is the world's first private
spaceship. As he told
60 Minutes
correspondent Ed Bradley
when he first
met him a little over a year ago, if his idea flies, someday space travel may
be cheap enough and safe enough for ordinary people to go where only
astronauts have gone before.
The
White
Knight
is
a
rather
unusual
looking
aircraft,
built
just
for
the
purpose of carrying a rocket plane called SpaceShipOne, the first spacecraft
built by private enterprise.
White
Knight
and
SpaceShipOne
are
the
latest
creations
of
Burt
Rutan.
They're part of his dream to develop a commercial travel business in space.
"There will be a new instry. And we are just now in a beginning. I will
predict that in 12 or 15 years, there will be tens of thousands, maybe even
hundreds
of
thousands
of
people
that fly, and
see that
black
sky,"
says
Rutan.
On June 21, 2004, White Knight took off from an airstrip in Mojave, Calif.,
carrying Rutan's spaceship. It took 63 minutes to reach the launch altitude
of 47,000 feet. Once there, the White Knight crew prepared to release the
spaceship one.
The fierce acceleration slammed Mike Melvill, the pilot, back in his seat. He
put SpaceShipOne into a near vertical trajectory, until, as planned, the fuel
ran out.
Still climbing like a spent bullet, Melvill hoped to gain as much altitude as
possible to reach space before the ship began falling back to earth.
By the time the spaceship one reached the end of its climb, it was 22 miles
off course. But it had, just barely, reached an altitude of just over 62 miles
—
the internationally recognized boundary of space.
It was the news Rutan had been waiting for. Falling back to Earth from an
altitude of 62 miles, SpaceShipOne's tilting wing, a revolutionary innovation
called the feather, caused the rocket plane to position itself for a relatively
benign re-entry and turned the spaceship into a glider.
SpaceShipOne glided to a flawless landing before a crowd of thousands.
"After that June flight, I felt like I was floating around and just once in a
while touching the ground," remembers Rutan. "We had an operable space
plane."
Rutan's
"operable
space
plane"
was
built
by
a
company
with
only
130
employees at a cost of just $25 million. He believes his success has ended
the
government's
monopoly
on
space
travel,
and
opened
it
up
to
the
ordinary citizen.
"I concluded that for affordable travel to happen, the little guy had to do it
because he had the incentive for a business," says Rutan.
Does Rutan view this as a business venture or a technological challenge?
"It's a technological challenge first. And it's a dream I had when I was 12,"
he says.
Rutan started
building
model
airplanes
when
he
was seven
years
old, in
Dyenuba, Calif., where he grew up.
"I was fascinated by putting balsa wood together and see how it would fly,"
he remembers. "And when I started having the capability to do contests and
actually win a trophy by making a better model, then I was hooked."
He's been hooked ever since. He designed his first airplane in 1968 and flew
it
four
years
later
.
Since
then
his
airplanes
have
become
known
for their
stunning looks, innovative design and technological sophistication.
Rutan began designing a spaceship nearly a decade ago, after setting up set
up his own aeronautical research and design firm. By the year 2000, he had
turned his designs into models and was testing them outside his office.
"When I got to the point that I knew that I could make a safe spaceship that
would fly a manned space mission -- when I say, 'I,' not the government,
our
little
team
--
I
told
Paul
Allen,
'I
think
we
can
do
this.'
And
he
immediately said, 'Go with it.'"
Paul Allen co-founded Microsoft and is one of the richest men in the world.
His decision to pump $25 million into Rutan's company, Scaled Composites,
was the vote of confidence that his engineers needed to proceed.
"That was a heck of a challenge to put in front of some people like us, where
we're told, 'Well, you can't do that. You wanna see? We can do this," says
Pete Sebold.
Work on White Knight and SpaceShipOne started four years ago in secret.
Both
aircraft
were
custom
made
from
scratch
by a
team of
12 engineers
using layers of tough carbon fabric glued together with epoxy. Designed to
be light-weight, SpaceShipOne can withstand the stress of re-entry because
of
the
radical
way
it
comes
back
into the atmosphere, like
a
badminton
shuttlecock or a birdie.
He showed
60 Minutes
how it works.
"Feathering the wing is kind of a dramatic thing, in that it changes the whole
configuration of the airplane," he explains. "And this is done in space, okay?
It's done after you fly into space."
"We have done six reentries. Three of them from space and three of them
from lower altitudes. And some of them have even come down upside down.
And the airplane by itself straightens itself right up," Rutan explains
By September 2004, Rutan was ready for his next challenge: an attempt to
win a $10 million prize to be the first to fly a privately funded spacecraft into
space, and do it twice in two weeks.
"After
we
had
flown
the
June
flight,
and
we
had
reached
the
goal of
our
program, then the most important thing was to win that prize," says Rutan.
That prize was the Ansari X Prize
–
an extraordinary competition created in
1996 to stimulate private investment in space.
The first of the two flights was piloted, once again, by Mike Melvill.
September's
flight
put
Melville's skill
and training to
the test.
As
he
was
climbing out of the atmosphere, the spacecraft suddenly went into a series
of rolls.
How concerned was he?
"Well, I thought I could work it out. I'm very confident when I'm flying a
plane when I've got the controls in my hand. I always believed I can fix this
no matter how bad it gets," says Melville.
SpaceShipOne rolled 29 times before he regained control. The remainder of
the flight was without incident, and Melvill made the 20-minute glide back to
the Mojave airport. The landing on that September afternoon was flawless.
Because Rutan wanted to attempt the second required flight just four days
later
, the engineers had little time to find out what had gone wrong. Working
12-hour shifts, they discovered they didn't need to fix the spacecraft, just
the way in which the pilots flew it.
For
the
second
flight,
it
was
test
pilot
Brian
Binnie's
turn
to
fly
SpaceShipOne.
The
spaceship
flew
upward
on
a
perfect
trajectory,
breaking
through
to
space.
Rutan's SpaceShipOne had flown to space twice in two weeks, captured the
X
Prize
worth
$10
million,
and
won
bragging
rights
over
the
space
establishment.
"You know I was wondering what they are feeling, 'They' being that other
space
agency," Rutan
says
laughing. "You know, quite
frankly, I
think the big
guys, the Boeings, the Lockheeds, the nay-say people at Houston, I think
they're looking at each other now and saying 'We're screwed!' Because, I'll
tell you something, I have a hell of a lot bigger goal than they do!"
"The astronauts say that the most exciting experience is floating around in
a space suit," says Rutan, showing off his own plans. "But I don't agree. A
space suit is an awful thing. It constrains you and it has noisy fans running.
Now look over here. It's quiet. And you're out here watching the world go by
in what you might call a 'spiritual dome.' Well, that, to me, is better than a
space suit because you're not constrained."
He
also
has a
vision
for
a
resort
hotel in space,
and says it
all
could be
accomplished in the foreseeable future. Rutan believes it is the dawn of a
new era.
He explains, "I think we've proven now that the small guys can build a space
ship and go to space. And not only that, we've convinced a rich guy, a very
rich guy, to come to
this country and build
a space program to take everyday
people to space."
That "rich guy" is Richard Branson, the English billionaire who owns Virgin
Atlantic Airlines. Branson has signed a $120 million deal with Rutan to build
five spaceships for paying customers. Named "Virgin Galactic," it will be the
world's first "spaceline." Flights are expected to begin in 2008.
"We believe by flying tens of thousands of people to space, and making that
a profitable business, that that will lead into affordable orbital travel," says
Rutan.
Rutan thinks there "absolutely" is a market for this.
With
tickets initially going for $200,000, the market is
limited. Nevertheless,
Virgin Galactic says 38,000 people have put down a deposit for a seat, and
90 of those have paid the full $200,000.
But Rutan has another vision. "The goal is affordable travel above low-Earth
orbit. In other words, affordable travel for us to go to the moon. Affordable
travel. That means not just NASA astronauts, but thousands of people being
able to go to the moon," he says. "I'd like to go. Wouldn't you?"
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Page11 1.I want to shoot some pictures of students in the classroom. 2.What are your hopes for the future? 3.Do you want to land on the moon?
Page14 1.describe the American system 2.financial aid and rules about employment
3.English language requirements 4.for information and advice Page15 1.with the most current information 2.how much will it all cost 3.Planning is Important
Page18 1.C 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.D 第二单元
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Page10 1.dining 2.a post office ; a bookstore ; 3.Public Safety ; 4.single ; triple 5.Hofstra’s libraries
Page11 `1.There are many different types of residential environments from which to choose. 2.Hofstra’s libraries contain over 1.6 million volumes on campus.
3.Students may also choose to have Hofstra host their website. Page14 1.jazz ; hard rock ; news ; national ; international ; 2.commercial ; advertisers
3.the student government school administration Page15 T F F
Page16 location : Saint Louis,Missouri Population : 11,000 students
Schools : law,medicine,social work, business,design and visual arts,engineering
and applied science.
1.....52,000 dollars. 2.....27,000 dollars . ... 38,000 dollars.
1....Eliot Seminary 2....Washington
University 3....Washington University in Saint Louis Page18 1.C 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.B 9.C 第三单元
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Page11 1.In the end,none of this will happen. 2.The truth is that success is not a secret.
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3.Columbus died as a disappointed man.
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❾ 英语高级视听说 上册 课后答案 王岚
英语新视野2
, Unit1
II. Listening Skills
1. M: Why don’t we go to the concert today?
W: I’ll go get the keys.
Q: What does the woman imply?
2. W: I can’t find my purse anywhere. The opera tickets are in it.
M: Have you checked in the car?
Q: What does the man imply?
3. M: Are you going to buy that pirated CD?
W: Do I look like a thief?
Q: What does the woman imply?
4. M: Do you think the singer is pretty?
W: Let’s just say that I wouldn’t/t vote for her in the local beauty contest.
Q: What does the woman imply about the singer?
5. M: Have you seen Tom? I can’t find him anywhere.
W: The light in his dorm was on just a few minutes ago.
Q: What does the woman mean?
1.B 2.B 3.D 4.C 5.A
III. Listening In
Task 1: Encore!
As soon as the singer completed the song, the audience cried, “Encore! Encore!” The singer was delighted and sang the song again. She couldn’t believe it when the audience shouted for her to sing it again. The cycle of shouts and songs was repeated ten more times. The singer was overjoyed with the response from the audience. She talked them and asked them why they were so much audience in hearing the same song again and again. One of the people in the audience replied, “We wanted you to improve it; now it is much better.”
1.F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.F
Task 2: The Carpenters
W: They play “Yesterday Once More” all the time on the campus radio. Do you like it?
M: I do. I never get tired of it. I like the Carpenters. Their voices are so beautiful and clear. I guess that’s why they’re so popular.
W: I like the way their voices blend. There were just two of them, brother and sister, right?
M: Yes, Richard and Karen I think they were. She died I think.
W: Yes, anorexia. It is hard to believe that someone so beautiful would starve herself to death.
M: It’s a problem everywhere in the world, including China, I’m afraid. Women worry too much about their appearances, and are so crazy about losing weight.
W: Well, let’s go for lunch before we go to the concert.
1. beautiful and clear 2. blend well 3. sister 4. worry too much 5. more important
Task 3: Mozart
Mozart was a fascinating musician and composer whose fame continues to grow more than two centuries after his death. He was born in Salzburg, Austria, in 1756. Before the age of four, he had shown great musical talent. His father then decided to let him start taking harpsichord lessons. The boy’s reputation as a musical talent grew fast. At five, he was composing music. Form that time on, Mozart was performing n concerts and writing music. By his early teens, he had mastered the piano, violin and harpsichord, and was writing symphonies and operas. His first major opera was performed in Milan in 1770, when he was only fourteen. At fifteen, Mozart became the conctor for an orchestra in Salzburg. In 1781, he left for Vienna, where he was in great demand as both a performer and a composition teacher. His first opera was a success. But life was not easy because he was a poor businessman, and his finances were always in a bad state. His music from the next decade was not very popular, and he eventually fell back on his teaching jobs for a living. In 1788 he stopped performing in public, preferring only to compose. He died in 1791 at the age of thirty-five. Although he lived only a short life, he composed over 600 works.
1. Which of the following is true of Mozart? D
2. How long has Mozart’s fame lasted? A
3. Which of the following is true of the four-year-old Mozart? B
4. What could Mozart do at the age of six? C
5. Which of the following is not mentioned as one of Mozart’s accomplishments while he was in his early teens? C
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