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1、Key to the ExercisesUnit 1 Colorful Life on CampusPre-listening Activities single-sex; Greeks歡迎下載11Listening TasksTask One Understanding Short Conversations1. D 2. C 3. D4. A10. CTask Two Understanding a Long Conversation1. B 2. A3. A4. DTask Three Understanding PassagesPassage One1. C 2. B3. D4. AP

2、assage Two1. D 2. C3. A4. APassage Three1. D 2. B3. D4. ATask Four Compound Dictation1. necessity2.majority5. concerts6. ranges5. C6. B 7. A 8. B9. D5. B5. D5. C5. C3. cellphones 4. mixed7. annual 8. bands9. Many famous musicians enjoy performing for the students and the concert becomes a stress-fre

3、e environment for everyone10. A great majority of college students participate in a music group regardless of whether or not they themselves are music majors11. It truly is a great experience to be among peers who share the same passion towards music Listening and SpeakingTask One1. Start your caree

4、r in small companies.2. Nurses, physician assistants,medical secretaries.3. Because they are full of changes.Task Two(略)Listening Skills for Short Conversations1. D2. D3. C4. C 5. A 6. C7. D8. B9. C10. B11. CLearn English Through Songs emotional;melts; desperate; grasp;burningUnit 2 Advice on Making

5、 FriendsPre-liste ning Activitieschef; pale on tologist; waitress; man ager; masseuse walker- onListe ning TasksTask One Un dersta nding Short Con versatio ns7. C8. C9. A1. A2. C3. C4. D5. B6. A10. ATask Two Un dersta nding a Long Con versati on1. D2. B3. C4. A5. BTask Three Un dersta nding Passages

6、Passage One1. B2. C3.A4. C5. BPassage Two1. C2. D3.D4. D5. CPassage Three1. D2. C3.D4. A5. BTask Four Compo und Dictati on4. con sciously8. truth1. loyalty2. uncon diti onal3. attract5. available6. sincere7. permissi on9. my friends have bee n the guidi ng lights to my growth and tran sformati on10.

7、 They light up my life by giving me the gifts of love and acceptance11. Friendship is about remembering that there is really no one else out thereListe ning and Speak ingTask One1. Library.2. Because he is havi ng some trouble with America n Lit.3. Old frie nds.Task Two(略)Liste ning Skills for Short

8、 Con versati ons1. D2. D3. C4. C5. B6. DLear n En glish Through TV Seriesfresh; mad; even; supposed; touch; competitive ; accidentally; tag; elbow ; scoreUnit 3 Colorful and Healthy LifestylePre-liste ning ActivitiesCricket; FootballListe ning TasksTask One Un dersta nding Short Con versatio ns1. B2

9、. B3. C4. B5. D6. A10. BTask Two Un dersta nding a Long Con versati on1. C2. A3. D4. B5. CTask Three Un dersta nding PassagesPassage One7. C8. A9. C1. C2. B3.A4. D5. CPassage Two1. A2. C3.D4. A5. BPassage Three1. D2. D3.A4. B5. ATask Four Compo und Dictati on1. ordinary2. souve nir3. rebelli ng5. di

10、verse6. urge7. passi on9. It ' s not like anybody really needs 400 Barbie dolls4.appear8. spread10. Collecting gives some people a connection to the past , which explains why antique collecting is so popular11. Finally , collecting things is a way for people to express their individualityListe n

11、ing and Speak ingTask One1. Because the oldest kid is only nine.2. The man.3. To be with the man ' s family.Task Two(略)Liste ning Skills for Short Con versati ons1. A2. B3. C 4. DLear n En glish Through Songs apologize; exactly; left; shield ; alive5. A 6. DUnit 4 Our Life and the In terne tPre-

12、liste ning Activities small and medium sizeListe ning TasksTask One Un dersta nding Short Con versatio ns1. A2. B3. D4. B5. B10. BTask Two Un dersta nding a Long Con versati on6. A7. D8. C9. C1. A2. C3. D4. B5. CTask Three Un dersta nding PassagesPassage One1.changed2. trend3. pers onal5. provide6.

13、readers7. expressTask Four Compo und Dictati on4. opinions8. heard1. B2. D3. D4. C5. BPassage Two1. B2. C3. A4. D5. APassage Three1. C2. C3. C4. D5. Bbut they can also be a source of help9. Blogs, therefore, are a source of amusement for readers,10. Would you put your pers onal thoughts on a blog fo

14、r the whole world to read11. Bloggers aren alwaysaware that those they write about might read their blogsListe ning and Speak ingTask One1. Matches made over the Internet do no t last.2. Because they tend to be attracted by witty comme nts or clever e-mails.3. You should make real life con tact as s

15、oon as possible.Task Two(略)Liste ning Skills for Short Con versati ons1. C2. B3. C 4. B5. BLear n En glish through Movieseaten; starving ; grab; bite; hold on ; reservation ; booked; leaping ; mapped; randomUnit 5 Ben efits of MusicPre-liste ning Activitiesthe Beatles; Elvis ; the Rolli ng StonesLis

16、te ning TasksTask One Un dersta nding Short Con versatio ns7. C8. C9. C1. A2. B3. D4. B5. D6. A10. DTask Two Un dersta nding a Long Con versati on1. D2. B3. C4. A5. DTask Three Un dersta nding PassagesPassage One1. B2. A3. D4. C5. CPassage Two1. B2. D3. C4. A5. CPassage Three1. D2. C3. B4. D5. ATask

17、 Four Compo und Dictati on1. sig ni fica nt2. loose3. ben efits4. improve5. unique6. engage7. stimulat ing8. elderly9. Those who en gaged in these activities at least 11 days a month had a 63 perce nt lower risk10. This is perhaps because dance music engages the dancer mind' s11. the social aspe

18、ct of the activity leads to less stress, depression and IonelinessListe ning and Speak ingTask One1. She plays the keyboard and flute.2. Positive.3. She thinks music in flue nces our lives so much !Task Two(略)Liste ning Skills for Short Con versati ons1. C2. B3. B4. C5. D6. BLear n En glish through

19、Songsstyle; while ; eyes; crowd ; loudUnit 6 Food and Our HealthPre-liste ning Activitiesa soup or salad; an appetizer; the main dish ; the dessertListe ning TasksTask One Un dersta nding Short Con versatio ns1. A2. B3. C4. C5. A6. D7. B8. B9. B10. BTask Two Un dersta nding a Long Con versati on1. B

20、2. A3. D4. C5. CTask Three Un dersta nding PassagesPassage One1. C2. D3. A4. B5.CPassage Two1. B2. A3. C4. C5.DPassage Three1. D2. B3. A4. C5.DTask Four Compo und Dictati on1. evide nee2. consuming3. passi on4.phe nomenon5. causes6. cancer7. variety8.in take9. what to eat is a matter of personal cho

21、ice , rather than one of supply10. One of the most significant trends in the American way of eating is the healthful change in restaura nt food11. Restaurants are making special efforts to provide low-fat , low-salt, and low-calorie itemsListe ning and Speak ingTask One1. When they offer you food ,

22、you should give a direct answer.2. Watch what others do before doing it yourself.3. Observe the way Wester n friends or others eat.Task Two(略)Liste ning Skills for Short Con versati ons1. C2. A3. D4. B5. D6. B7. B8. C9. C10. CLear n En glish Through Moviesfrankly ; terrified ; doubts; survive; issue

23、s; profession; mess; deserves faithful ; entirelyUnit 7 Being FamousPre-liste ning Activitiesperformers; directors; sin gers; son gwritersListe ning TasksTask One Un dersta nding Short Con versatio ns1. D2. A3. A4. C5. B6. C 10. CTask Two Un dersta nding a Long Con versati on1. B2. A3. C 4. A5. DTas

24、k Three Un dersta nding PassagesPassage One1. A2. B3. C4. B5. DPassage Two1. B2. C3. B4. D5. CPassage Three1. A2. B3. D4. D5. BTask Four Compo und Dictati on1. series2. well-publicized3. in crease7. C8. B9. D4. n egative8. appeara nee9. and the plots of many popular TVdramas where lead characters co

25、mmit suicide,might5. deaths6. academic7. isolati onen courage tee nagers to commit suicide 10. Not a few people in our society con sider suicide as a mea ns to escape from reality11. we develop an education program to help teenagers enjoy healthy cultural experiences and learn to respect themselvesL

26、iste ning and Speak ingTask One1. They are usually very rich and have easier lives tha n no rmal people.2. People always ask you for your autograph. Moreover , you can ' t go alone but always with bodyguards. You don' t have privacy and you always have to look your best.3. Whether people lik

27、e them for who they are.Task Two(略)Liste ning Skills for Short Con versati ons1. B2. D3. C4. C5. A6. B7. C8. D9. BLear n En glish Through Songspossess; fulfill ; succeed; dignity ; achieveUnit 8 People in the Movie IndustryPre-liste ning Activitiessunny weather; Ion ger days; beautiful sceneryListe

28、ning TasksTask One Un dersta nding Short Con versatio ns1. A2. C3. C4. A5. C6. D7. A8. B9. D10. DTask Two Un dersta nding a Long Con versati on1. D2. C 3. A 4. B5. BTask Three Un dersta nding PassagesPassage One1. C2. A3.B4.D5.DPassage Two1. C2. A3.C4.D5.BPassage Three1. C2. C3.C4.D5.BTask Four Comp

29、o und Dictati on1. rolled2. known3. prese nted4. scie ntific5. exciteme nt6. scie ntists7. in dustry8. dream9. and is still being used for films in the Harry Potter series10. They are both very fond of America n movies11. As you know , it is very , very, very important for them and they are extremel

30、y happy to get this OscarListe ning and Speak ingTask One1. Bill thought it was a long movie and Cindy thought it was too difficult for her to follow it.2. She ofte n bought DVDs and watched them at her dorm.3. Because he has performed all the spectacular and breathtak ing actions himself in his mov

31、ies. Task Two(略)Liste ning Skills for Short Con versati ons1. D2. A3. B4. A5. D6. D7. A8. B9.A10. CLear n En glish through Moviestoast; seriously; pois on ; tale nt; view ; fuel; dan gerous; survive ; excelle nce; awareUnit 9 Develop ing Your Own Fashi on StylePre-liste ning Activitiesathletic shoes

32、Liste ning TasksTask One Un dersta nding Short Con versatio ns1. B2. A3. C4. B5. C10. D Task Two Un dersta nding a Long Con versati on1. C2. B3. B4. C 5. DTask Three Un dersta nding PassagesPassage One6. A7. C8. A9. B1. C2. A3. B4. C5. BPassage Two1. B2. D3. A4. C5. DPassage Three1. C2. D3. B4. A5.

33、BTask Four Compo und Dictati on4. gen etics8. advertiseme nts1. pla in2. pretty3. figure5. thrive6. qualities7. obvious9. for the most part they need to be slimmer than the average girl10. this is someth ing that con tributes to the next importa nt trait that models must have11. It is an in dustry h

34、eavily in flue need by physical appeara ncesListe ning and Speak ingTask One1. A cell phone, a lipstick , keys, reading material, and all the other stuff that women cannot leave home without.2. You should think about whether the purse or the han dbag works with the rest of the outfit and match the t

35、ype of body that you have.3. Small purse or han dbag is suitable.Task Two(略)Liste ning Skills for Short Con versati ons1. C2. B3. D4. D5. C 6. DLear n En glish Through Songsmiracle ; darkness; blinding ; fears; weaknessUnit 10 Celebrating HolidaysPre-liste ning Activities third Sun day in the month of JuneListe ning TasksTask One Un dersta nding Short Con versatio ns1. C2. A3. B4. D5. B6. A7. B8. C9.C10. DTask Two Un dersta nding a Long Con versati on5. B1. B2

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