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新視野英語聽力原文及答案-unit1-6學習啊-閱讀頁

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【正文】 toastKey: 1.(B)2.(C) 3.(A) 4.(B) 5.(A) 6.(A) 7.(C) 8.(B) 9.(A) 10.(A)Task2:1. annoyed。 3. disturb。 5. powerful6. grab。ll be late for the concert. 8. We’d better get there early, or someone else will grab the best seats. 9. She stayed a long time in the shower and washed thoroughly. 10. The teacher banged on the table to rush the students into handing in their papers. Key: 1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (A) 6. (A) 7. (B) 8. (B) 9. (A) 10. (A)Task2: 1. It was so cold that he wrapped his sweater around his shoulders to keep warm.2. As usual for this time of year, all of the restaurants are closed. 3. While standing by the sink, I heard Mother enter the kitchen. 4. Just one more question and I39。t mind, but I knew that she did. 6. Normally she wore little makeup, except for this evening. 7. We don39。s nice to have someone with whom you can share your problem. 10. Since her brother had left, her mother bugged Sandy a lot more than before. Key: 1. (B) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (C) 5. (B) 6, (B) 7. (C) 8. (B) 9. (B) 10. (A)UNDERSTANDING PASSAGESListening Task 1 Passage one Until now, happy parents found themselves ignored by their young rebels, who charged them with being too concerned with money and too anxious to influence the neighbors. Young people thought true success was a matter of selfsatisfaction. And selfsatisfaction included reaching one39。s own way without paying attention to rules, duties, or the opinions of others. Most parents found it hard to accept their children39。 they had also learned to respect money because it was hard to find during their teenage years. They had married in the late 1930s or early 1940s, at a time when it was difficult to give their children a carefree life. A married couple39。s happiness. If the parents felt tired and unsatisfied, they didn39。s making my life a pain. When I was small he was kind and happy. But now he39。t break in when he39。s not polite. He doesn39。t dress like that. I shouldn39。s so old he doesn39。t stop him from finding fault with me. He doesn39。re making too much noise, he calls, I can39。s not being negative, he asks questions, Where are you going? Where have you been? Why aren39。m six, not sixteen. Anyway, why can39。s my life, not his. Questions 6 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.6. What is the talk mainly about?7. What does the speaker39。s grandfather sometimes disturb her homework?9. When does the speaker39。s grandfather never stop bugging her?Key: 6. F 7. F 8. F 9. T 10. FPassage three David Brown and Ann Ramos are two patients participating in the Adult Day Care Program at Mercy Hospital.David Brown is seventytwo years old. He39。ll heat up some soup, then forget to turn off the cooking equipment. She is sixtyone and still works. She39。s families take them to the Adult Day Care Center. Many hospitals now offer this program.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. Who are David Brown and Ann Ramos?12. What does the speaker say about Ann Ramos?13. What39。 he had traveled and seen all there was to see. I believed anything he told me about places like Japan, Australia and America. When I was 16 years old I got the idea that my parents, while they were very nice people and I loved them, really didn39。s bad ways. Although about nine out of ten parents use hitting as a punishment, half of them feel shame about using it, while the other half do hit their children and think they are right. It seems most parents we talked to hit their children more than once a week and five percent actually hit their children every day. Parents should make more efforts to understand their children。t always the best answer if children are bad. If parents tried harder to understand how their children feel and why they act in certain ways, it would be better not to hit them because when a child39。t depend only on herself at all, you see, because whenever she had any problems she would bring them to me, and she was the kind of person who always made everything difficult, so it never stopped. Paul began to hate her for it, but I was sorry for her, you see。t just leave her, could I? Paul said I did far too much for her, and she never said thank you for anything, never showed me the kind of love normal mothers show their children. In fact in the end she was charging me with stealing from her. And when Paul heard that he blew up and said that we would never have a proper marriage unless we got away from her. In fact he warned me he would leave me if I didn39。s wife.2. The plane didn39。t show any envy of the more fortunate.4. She was repeatedly subjected to critical ments.5. She was on leave from school to visit her sick father in hospital.6. How embarrassing that must have been for you!7. David was thirty but he hadn39。 that39。m scared. No kidding, really.9. It was unworthy of her to ask such a question.10. It seems as though I39。s only been a few short days.Key: 1. (A) 2.(A) 3. (C) 4.(B) 5. (B) 6.(A) 7. (A) 8. (C) 9. (C) 10. (B)UNDERSTANDING PASSAGESListening Task 1Passage one I am a 12yearold girl. My legs are crippled and I can39。m much better. I39。s house to school?4. What is one of the reasons that the old doctor offered to cure the speaker39。s problem was only the beginning. Now the Smiths were faced with the task of trying to find help for John a search that offered little hope. Encouraged by one book titled Let Me Hear Your Voice, and another book Me Book, they developed a special helping program, a method of oneonone help for 36 hours a week. This began the journey to pull John into the real world.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.6. What did the Smiths think about their son when he was about a year old?7. What did John suffer from according to the doctors?8. Why did it take doctors such a long time to make their decision?9. Why didn39。s still here. That39。s a fighter.Questions 11
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