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一周一練4參考答案及聽力原文Keys (Unit 1)Extended Reading Skills Practice 1. “a very young child — or even an animal — can learn to recognize faces” 4. D2. “We also tell people apart by how they behave” 3.“People have always tried to ‘type’ each other” Extended Translating Skills Practice1. 地球的大小是月球的49倍 / 地球比月球大48倍。 2. 冰箱的銷售量增加了兩倍半 / 增加到三倍半。3. 他過去數(shù)年間的收入已增長兩倍 / 是以前的三倍。4. 在過去五年中,該國武器進口量降低了3/4(降低到1/4)。5. 這所小學的學生數(shù)量銳減了63%。Review and Test Part II. Reading Comprehension 15 CBACA 67 DA 8. the conviction of many men 9. its priceless value 10. margins of between 1 and 3 percent in various votersPart III. Listening Comprehension1115 CBACD 1620 BDABD 2125 ACDBC 2630 CDBBC 3135 CBCAB36. throughout 37. obviously 38. breadwinner 39. raising 40. mon 41. nursery 42. varying 43. unusual 44. has been to have both men and women share in children care, housework and financial responsibilities 45. Many American women enjoy the independence that an outside job and the salary give them 46. American women, however, have met challenges since pioneer days, and they continue to fight for true equality Part IV. Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)Section A 4751 KJEAM 5256 OIBND Section B 5761 CDDAB 6266 BACCDPart V. Cloze 6771 BCDBA 7276 ADCBD 7781 ACBDC 8286 ABDCAPart VI. Translation87. the less likely you are to catch a cold 88. was his father not around 89. the only time she feels very happy 90. are not as important to fathers 91. Those fathers who strive to be good family men聽力原文Section A 11. W: You look awful. What happened to you? M: I quarreled with my wife last night. I want a wife to take care of me. Q: What does the man mean?12. W: Are you asleep or are you just pretending to sleep? M: I’m really asleep. W: If you can hear me, you must be faking it. Good, you can give me a hand with the chores. Q: What is the probable relationship between the man and the woman?13. M: Mary doesn’t want me to take the job. She says our child is too young and the job requires much travelling. W: You should talk to her again and see if you can find a way out. Think about the gains and losses before you make a decision. Q: What do we learn from the conversation?14. M: Cathy and Bill got a separation. W: It’s really a shame. I’ve heard that they quarrel, but they’ve always made up afterwards. Q: What probably happened to Cathy and Bill?15. M: What kind of father am I? My only son almost died, and I didn’t even know he was ill. W: Don’t blame yourself. You were too busy to pay attention to him. If his mother was still alive, things would have been much better. Q: Why does the man blame himself?16. M: You had a job interview yesterday, didn’t you? How did it go? W: Not too bad, I guess. There were about 20 candidates peting for the sales manager’s job. And finally it was down to three of us, but, unfortunately, the other two are men. And they seemed better qualified. Q: What does the woman imply?17. W: It is so hard for the female graduates to find a suitable job these days. M: Yeah, it is also the case to the male graduates. Q: What does the man mean?18. M: Congratulations! Vicky! You have been offered the chance to study abroad for half a year. W: Thanks, Jack! But it’s hard for me to make the decision. I really don’t know how to strike a balance between being a mother and a teacher. Q: Why is the woman not so happy? Conversation oneMother: Hello, Frank, this is Mum. Have you made any plans for your work after graduation?Frank: Well, Mum, I’d prefer a job at a large hospital in Beijing or shanghai.Mother: As a doctor?Frank: No, not exactly a doctor. I’d rather work as a nursing officer. It’s em… it’s what a lot of people call a male nurse.Mother: A male nurse? Are you kidding, Frank?Frank: No, I’m serious, Mum. I know, people usually think nurses are female and male nurses seem to be strange and they are assumed to be failed doctors but…Mother: Frank, I thought you really wanted to be a doctor?Frank: No, Can you believe that I really want to be a nurse and that er…er… it isn’t just that I may fail as a doctor?Mother: Frank, my dear, don’t you realize that nurses do different things from doctors?Frank: I know very well, Mum. As a male nurse you have much more contact with the er… patients and you know, a long term responsibility for their …their welfare. Huh, there’s no way I’d want to be a doctor…they have practically no personal contact with their patients…Mother: Dear, you should know people usually think nursing is female’s work. It’s not suitable for a male, because it require care and patience.Frank: Mum, that’s a stereotypical view of nursing. The world has changed, and so has people’s attitudes towards job roles. I’m really interested in this job and have qualifications for it, why shouldn’t I do it? Believe me, Mum, I’m going to be a really good nurse.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. What is people’s usual view on male nurses?20. According to Frank, what is the difference between doctors and nurses?21. Why does Frank’ mother think this job is not suitable for a male?22. For what reason does Frank choose to work as a nurse?Conversation two Jane: Mike, is it possible for you to spare some time this weekend to take John to the zoo?Mike: I’m sorry, Jane. I wish I could. But…Jane: Please, Mike, don’t tell me you are busy again this weekend. You are always busy with your work, everending work. Why don’t you think about your son and me?Mike: I do. You should know, Jane, what I’m working for. I’m trying my best to earn more money to support the family. Jane, you know, it’s getting difficult to make ends meet.Jane: Yes, you are doing your best. And I know you are a very successful manager. But Mike, you have to admit you are not a devoted father.Mike: That’s u